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TION SALES,.
_ Slierlfi’s Sale. .
O N Iho first Tuesday in Dccetnber.next, will be
epM, before the Court iluiise, m the pity of
Savannah, between theusiial hours bf wile, •
A Negro \Voiutn named Rum; loviedttpbn by
virtue of li. fin. iadted from the Ifoif. Cohrt ol.
Common Pleas turd of Oyer tinil Terniin'ar fur file
city of Savannah. at tlio instance of .Thomas
J’aise and John *Mcrc!tison, ot. »l. vs. Rebecca
Unssetl; property pointedout by plnifttiff’s at-
L ft evt a ‘uiraeri I. oiluiitff
LEVI 8. RUSSELL,- Sheri#'..
tornay
‘ pci26 —
» • «HY SherHTs Sale. ' ■
g^N the first Tuesday iu JJecember next, will
U bo sold, befiire the Court House, in the city
of Savannah, between tlio usual hours of sale,
Lot No, 9, bounded by and butting on East
Rroad-strar-toii tile west, on the north liv lot Nn.
7,011 tlio oaetby lotNo. 10, on tho south by lotNo.
11; eontaking VO feet front and 16&feetnidopth
Oyor and Terminer for tlio City of Savantuth,at
die instance of JohnB. Uandry et. ai.'vs. HenTy
Sagurs anil James Sugars. Property pointed out
by plaintitl"a ottornies.
petal LEVI 8, RUSSELL. Sheriff.
City Stiarilf’J' Stale.
O N the first Tuesday in December next, will
’ be s6!d, before tho Court House, in die city
of Tavannah, between the usual lionts of sale,
One Mahogany Sideboard, one pair Mahogany
Card Tables, one do. ends, one Muhogany' Dining
Table, nineteen straw bottom Chairs, two pair of
Shovel and Tongs and one Fender) levied upon
by virtue of a distrain warrant issued from the
lion. Ipferir Court of Chatham county et the in-
stanco of Robert H. Pettigrew, trustee of Klizn
LI Pettigrew, bis wife, ys. A|ex. Hi McDonnell.
Property pointed mil by pluintilf's attomies. -
oct 29 LF.yi S. RUSSy.LEi Sheriff.
Gc lAln-Ciuithnid Comity.
To ell whom it may concern.
W llEilF.AS, Mary Sag'urs, widow, hath ap
plied to die lion, the Court of Ordinary
uf Chatham Coltuty, for Letters of Administra
tion mi tho estate and effects of Jmnos Sagurs,
Lite of Chatham County.
These are diorefnre tii cite end admonish,nil and
siugular tliekimired and creditors of dio said de
ceased, to file their objections, (if any they liavo)
to dm granting of the administration or. tlio es
tate to the applicant in dm Clerk's Oflico of I’m
said Colin, on or before die twelfth day of Do
ccihbCr.noxt; otherwise letters ofadministration
will bo granted.
Witness, dm Hon. Fmncis Sorrel, ono of the
Justices of dm said Court, this 12th day of Nov.,
A. Df 1839. , KDW’D G. WILSON,
nor 13 'Deputy Clerk c.-o. c. c.
Up •
(koiglft Clintlrnni
To all whom it may cue
IXniEUEAS Pan ivkHarlow
Georgia—Clinthani County.
. ‘. To ell whoin it nitty concern:
W HEREAS Omiziine lmgrinl belli nnnlied
to tho' Hon, tho Court o'fOrdinaiy of Chat
ham County, for Letters of Administration on dm
estate and effects of Paul Dnpon, late of Chatham
County, deceased. -
■ These are therefore' to cite and admonish, all
and singular dm kindred and creditors of tho said
deceased, to file their objections (if way they have)
to tho granting of die administration of tho estato
of the deceased to tho applicant in the Clerk's Of
fice oflhe said Court, on or before the 9th day of
December next; otherwise letters of administra
tion will bo granted. -
Witness, tho Hon, Francis Sorrel, one of thjfi
Justices oftlie said Court, tho 9th day of Nov; A.
D. 1839. EDWARD G. WILSON,
nov 9 Deputy* Clerk e.o.c.c,
County.
. concern;
TTmiERKAS Patrick .Marlow hath applied to
VV the Hon. tlio Court of Ordinary of Chat-
ham County, for Letters of Administration on tho
estate and effects of Nicholas Marlow, Esq. late of
Chatham County oeceftaod.
These unfitheruforo to cito ami admonish, all
andsingulur the kindred and creditors, of the said
deceased, to file their olueeti<ms(if any they havo)
to tho Granting oftlie mliii'mistration of the estato
of the deceased to the applicant in dm Clerk’s of
fice'oflhe said Court, on or before tho 13th day of
Decombor next) otherwise letters of adiuitiistra-
tlon will ho grunted
Witness, tho Hon . Elios Reed, ono of dm Jus-
tiocs of tho suid Conrt,dm 13th day ofNovcmber,
A. D. 1839. EDWARD G. WILSON,
nov 13 ' Deputy Clerk c. o. c. o.
Escheutor’s'Snlc.
O N the first Tuesday .in.December. tmkt, be
tween tho usual hour* of sale, will be sold
before dm door of the Court Ilonso in tho city of
Savannah, the. following property to wit: One
chestofjClothes. one nlil Tool..Chest, ono Tool
Chest; one Horse, and various other articles, the-
property ofthe estate of Georgs Millar, deceased.
Also, ono Toul Chest, one'Watch, and one old
trunk of Clothes, belonging to the estate of J. A.
Kennedy, deceased.
Also, several Trunks, Chests, 7 Bedsteads,
Matrasses,S Watqhos, olid Allies articles, belong
ing to the estato of Michael Lynch, deceased.—
Above mentioned estates escheated and sold for
benefit of eraditors end,all other* intertisled.
By order. ROBERT W. POOLER,
. nov 11 (Geor) Escheatorc. c.
A«1 mtnistmtrlx’s s ale.
O N tlio first Tuesday in January next, will bs
sold boforq the Court House in Chatham
County, between the usual hours of sale, the fol
lowing property:
All tho interest ofthe cstatonf R.’ F. Williams
in those two Tracts of Land, known as Varclujc
and Orphan House. v
Sold as the property of estate R. F. Williams,
1 for tho benefit of the heirs and creditors of said
estate. MAltY WILLIAMS, Adtn’ix.
nov 9 231 •
IScpralu—Cliutlmin County.
W HEREAS, Cyrus Stcdufan hath applied
to the Hon. the Court of Ordinary of
Ohatham County, for letters of Administration on
the estato and effects of James II. U. Foster, late
of Chatiiam County, deceased. -
Those ore therefore to cito and admonish all and
siugular the kindred and qreditors of dm said do-
'ccasod, to file their objections (if any they have)
to the granting of tiic administration of dm estate
of dm deceased to dm applicant in dm Clerk's
Office of the said Cohrt, on or before tho ‘Jlstday
of November next; otherwise letters of adminis
tration will bo grouted.
Witness, tho Hon. A. Porter, one of tho Jns-
•tices of dm said Court, the 31st day .of October,.
A. D. 1839. EDW'D G. WILSON,
ocl31 Depnty Clerk c. o. c. e
Gctkrgin—Chntlimn
■ To all whom it may Cfl
STSTHILREAS, S. A. Hooker, hath spplied to
Tv the Hon. tlio Court of Ordinary of Chat
ham County, for Letters of Administration on the
estate and offects oMsaoc Norton,late of Chatham
County, deceased.
Theso ere therefore to cito and admonish, all
and singular lira kindred and creditors of tlio said
deceased, to file their objections (if any they have)
to the granting of tho adhiiuistnitiou of tho estate
of tho deceased to tho applicant in dm Clerk's Of
fice'ofthe said Conrt, on or before tho twelfth
day of December next; otherwise lqtlors of ad
ministration will be grunted.
Witness, the Hon. M. Myers, one oflhe Justi
ces afOresaid Court,dio twelfth day of November,
A. D. 1839. EDWARD G, WILSON,
nov IS Deputy Clerk c.o. c.
Gcor«la—Chatham County.
To all worn it may concern.
W HEREAS, Win. llemy Fitts; Administra
tor of the estate of James D. Fitts, lata of
Chatham County, deceased, hatii applied to the
Hon. tho Court of Ordinary of Chatham County,
for Letters Dismissary.
Those are diercforo to cite and admonish all con
cerned, to file their objections, (if afty they havo)
in the Clerk’s Office of die said Court, on" or bo-
fore the.lfith day of March next, odierwise letters
dismissory will be granted.
Witness, the Hop W. Thorne Williams, one of
the Justices of the said Court, the 16th day of
September, A. D. 1839.
• EDWARD G. WILSON,
ptlO Deputy Clerk c. o. c. c.
'GcoTfjTa—Chatham County.'
Valuable’Rice Plantation and.
Negroes for Sale.
*\7I7^LL be sold at public sole.on the first Tu ca
l'v day iti February next, before tho Court.
Homo in the. city of Brunswick, thar very valua
ble Plantation known as New Hope, on the south
branch ofthe Alataiuaha Hi ver, m. Glynn Coun
ty, Ga-r containing (3430) three thousand four
hundred and thirty acres, of which (580) five hun
dred- and eighty' acres are first quality Rivor
i Swamp, (300) three hundred acres arc under
good banks ana in a fine state of cultivation. A-
bout (700) seven hundred acres of prime Iulnnd
Swamp, well adapted, to the culture of Cotton or
Com, and (2i50) two thousand one hundred and
fifty acres of heavy, timbered pine kind. On the
premises are a comfortable dwelling House, Ne
gro Houses, Barns, Blacksmith Shop, and every
necessary out budding for tiie use of the planta
tion.
•At the same time-and plnce, will be sold (con
ditionally) a very prime gang of about sixty Ne
groes.
Al*o, nn undivided third 'of the plantation
known as Broadfield, adjoining die above, con
taining in all about (400) fourhundred acres of
. prime Rice Land, in fine order to receive a crop.
Terms made known onlhe day of sale.
JOHN F. GREEN,. * ,
HUGH F. GRANT, ( Ex ore *
< 225 (Georgian) -*
nov 15
-Executor’s Sale*
W ILL be sold, agreeable to an order.of the
Hon. Inferior Cbn^hf -BurlcA Co,, while
sitting for ordinary^ purposes, in the town of
Waynesboro, on (be first Tuesday iu January
next,
1 One tract of Land,.belonging to the estate of
Elisha Anddnion,' late of said county, deceased,
i hundred and twenty-four (1424) acres,
more or less. Sold for the benefit of the heirs
of the deceased. *
. '' JANE II. ANDERSON, Ex’ix.
JAMES ANDERSON,
A. H. ANDERSON,
,oct 26 *■ 209 •
Ex’ow.
Administrator’s Sale.
W LL be sold, on the first .Tuesday in Janu
ary next, before the Court House door in
Jqcksonboro’, Scriven county, between the .usual
rington, ir. and Brier Creek, containing 4|07 acfes
Uiore 6r less. Also, another tract,- lying in saic
county, containing six hundred (600) acres, more
or less,.adjoining lands of Richard Herrington
sen., Solomon Zeagleraud George Robbhis; al
so, five Negroes, to wit: Vilet, a woman about 40
- year* of age, Diana, a womau about 18 years'of
■ go, and Child Chiisbp, about 2 yuars of age, Ro-
girl
. a girl about 14 years of age, and a girl by the'
name of Matilda, about 13 years of age. Sold "ITCrHEREAS, Thomas
agreeable to an order of the Hon. the Inferior TV tor of the estate of.
Court of Scriven county while sitting for ordina-
it purposes, as the property of John M. Roberts,
deceased, for tbeTienefit ofthe heirs and creditors
of said estate.'
STEPHEN MILLS, Adra’or.
oct 29 DELIA ROBERTS, Adm'ix.
' Administrator’s Sale*
O N the first Tuesday in December next, will
be sold, before the Court Hohse, in Hunts
ville, Liberty county, the following N,egrocs:
Nanny, Elsy, Mary arid Nancy, the property of
the fiStato of John N. Way, and sold hy order of
tho Court of Ordinary for said county, for Use be
nefit of tho heirs.
oct 3 -WM. N. WAY, AdmW.
' Administrator’s Sale.
W ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in Janu
ary next, before the Court House in Hines
ville, Liberty County, by'order of tho Court of 80r -
* Ordihaiy for said County, the following property
. of the estato of R.' S. Leonard, viz;
One Tract of Land, containing.J500 acres,
more or.less, known as. the Cooper Tract; oiie
J louse and Lot at Walthaurville, with 13 acre's of
I uid, more or loss, together, with' ail*-dther Land
<ir Property owned by said dWtate; for the benefit
of all concerned.
, • GEO. W. DUNHAM, Adm’or,
nov 5 217.
Georgia-^Chatham County.
To all whom it tiiay concern: * .
W HEREAS Fredetick E. Tebcau, hath ap
plied to the Honorable die Court of Or
dinary ofChatham County, for Letters of.Admin
istration on tho estate and eflocts of Isaac Norton,
late of Chatham County, deceased.!
^Theao oro therefore to cite and admonish, all
and singular tho kiudred and creditors of tho said
deceased, to file their objections (ifnny they have)
to the granting ofthe ndinitisitrntiou of tho estate
ofthe deceased to thejipplicant iii tho Clerk’s Of
fice of tho said CourtVou or befove the twelfth day
of December next; otherwise letters of administra
tion will be granted.
Witness, tlio Honorable Anthony Porter ono
ofthe Justices ofthe said Court, tho twelfth day of
November A. D. 1839.
EDWARD G. WILSON,
nov 12 Deputy Clerk, c.o. c. c.
‘’I'lie true ricW.Nof life is HonHli.’
W E know that bealtli and tho ability to labor
constitutes tlio wealth of tho great mass of
tne peoplo in tiiis, us in most other countries. To
preserve, therefore, that houlth by natural means 1
in >i grand mural and political scheme.to fulfil which
requires our utmost attefition. Tito unprece
dented popularity and universal ftp probation which
this modieme has achieved throughout-tho United
States, the Canadas, Texas, Mexico and tho West
Indies, fully justify Dr. Peters in wahnly and cop-
scicntiously recommending them totlie special at
tention of the afflicted.
Dr. Petors has spent much time in experimoht-
ing with different Vegetable Medicines lor diseas
es of tlio liver, and now oftbrslns Vegetable Pills,
as tho hcRt, most convenient hud cheapest Medi
cine that can be prepared for general use.
Oue great quality of his Vegctnblo'Pills is that
they havo tho alternative principle combined with
their carthnrtic, or operative qualities, or that they
not only cleanso the stomach and bowels by. pur
ging, but they regulate tho liver, change tho inor-
bid secretion, strengthen thqjdigestiyo organs, pu-
'riiy the blood, invigorate the circiUatlon,und gives
tone find energy to the nervous system.
They are mud and pleasant In their operation
and convey almost immediat© conviction of their
utility from their first dose. They con bo taken
with safety by persona of any ago; and tlio feeble,
tho infirm, tho uervous and delicate are Strength
ened by their operation, becanse they clear tlio
system of had humors, quiet nervous irritability,
and invariably produce souiid heultli. _
The Vegetable Pills nr© a sure remedy for jaun
dice, sick and nervous headache, dyspepsy, cos-
barm
From tijo Priuuylvaiiia Inquirer. ofMavft, 1631.
RouuiuI’n Tonic tRivtiiio,
M R. EDITOR— Much.as tho powers oftliis
favorite remedy have been extolled, I can
not omit tlv-. opportunity of declaiming my decidod
conviction that even nrcouiit of tlio sanative vir
tues ofthe Mixture will lie verified to the full ox-
tent. Whatever bo tlio diameter ofthe complaint
—whether unequal tertjan—douWo or ^miplo
qnnrtun—hoVvevor varied ho ita. type, attended
r oall whom itpmy c
ewDix
^ concern.
W HEREAS, Andrew Dixon, Administrator
i of the estate and effects of DanielJF'oley,
Georgia—Bryau County.
To all whom it may concern:
W HEREAS Andrew Bin! has made applica
tion for Letters of Administration, with
tho will annexed, on the estate of Dorcas Sander-
lin, late of the County of Chatham deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish nil,
and singular tlio kindred and creditors ofthe said
deceased, to filo their objections (ifany they have)
in tlio Clerk’s office of Urn Conrt of Ordinary for
•aiil County, within, tho time prescribed by law;
otherwise letters of administration will bo granted
.to the said Andrew Bird.
Witness, the Hon. Israel Bird, ono oftlie Jus
tices of said Conrt of Ordinary, this 7th day of
November, 1839. J. SMITH, c. c.o.n; C .
nov 12 223
late of Chatham County, deceased, has applied to
the'.Hop. the Court, of Ordinary of Chatham
Coilntyi fur Letters Dismissory. gkk
Theso are therefore jo city upd admonish all con
cerned, to file their objections (if any theyhave) in
the Clerk’s Office of tire said Court, on or before
tho 3d day of January next, otherwise letters dis-
lissory will be granted.
Witness the Hon. A. Porter,ono ofthe Justices
of tlio said Court, the 3d day of July, A. D. 1839.
' EDWARD G. WILSON,
July 3 • Deputy Clerk c. o. c. c.
Georgia—Chatham County
To all whom it may concern.
W HEREAS, Henry F. Willink, Executor of
the last will and testament of David Pidge,
late of Chatham County, deceased, hathappliedto
the HontheConrtof Ordinary of Chatham Coun
ty, for Letters Dismissory.
" These ore therefore to cite and admonish all
concerned, to file their objections(if any they have)
in the Clerk» Office uf the said Court, on or before
the 3d day of January next, otherwise letters dis-
missory will be granted. *
Witness, the Hon. Elias Reed, one of die Jus
tices of the said Court, the 3d day of July, A. D.
1839. . EDWARD G. WILSON,
july 3 Depnty Clerk c. c.c. c..
Georgia—Chatham County.
To all whom it may concern.
TTJTHEREAS, William Law, Administrator
. \ T of tlio estate and effects of Mary M. Haig
and Agnes.Haig, deceased, ha* applied to the
Hon. die Court of Ordinary of Chatiiam County
for Letters Dismissory.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
concerned, to file their objections (if any they
have) in the Clerk’s Office of the said Court, on or
before the 3d day of January next, otherwise let
ters dismissory will be granted.
' Witness, the Hon. -Mm. Thorne Williams, one
of the Justices of tlio said Court, the third day of
July, A. D. 1839.
EDWARD G, WILSON,
july 3 Deputy Clerk c. o. c. c.
Georgia—Eflitigham County.
To all whom it miw concern.
HEKEAS, Eliza McGahagan, Administra
trix ofthe estate of Win. McMcGahagan,
rtofOr-
W 1
deceased, ha»u;
dinary of Effii
died to the Hon. the Court ol
County, for Letters Disrnis-
.I These are therefore to cite and admonish all con*;
cerned/ to file tneir objecfions'(if any they have) in
the Clerk’s Office of the said Court, on or before
the Gth day tjf March next, otherwise letters dis-
mis-ory will be granted.
Witness, the Hon. C. Powers, one of the Justi
ces of the said Court, tlio 6th day of Sept. A. D,
J839. JOHN CHARLTON,
sept 6 c. c. o. e. c.
Georgia—IHIingliaiu County.
To dll whom it may concern.
i H. Brew, Administra-
JohnW. Graham, de
ceased, has applied to the Hon. the Court of Or-
dinary of Elhngham County, for Letters Disrais-
li,
iese are therefore to cite and admonish all con
cerned, to file their objections (jf any they jiave)
in the Clerk’s Office of the said Court, on or be
fore the 2d day of January next, otherwise letters
nted. •
... ay
dismihrfory'will be grantei
Witness, the Ho$. C. Powers, one of the Jus
tices of the said Court, the 2d day of July, A. D,
1839. JOHN CHARLTON,
. july 5
Georgiy—Effingham County.
'To all whom it may concern.
iVT7*HCR£AS, John M. Lucas, Administrator
V ▼ of the estate of William McGahagin, de-
of tl . 0
deased, has applied to tlio Hon. the Court of Or
dinary of Effingham County, for. Letters Dismis-
ry . .
Those are therefore to cite and admonish all con
cerned,' to file their objections (if any they have)
in the Clerk’s Olfice of the said Court, on or be
fore the Gth day of march next, odierwise letters
dbmissory will be granted.-
Witness, the Hon. Q. Powers, one of the Jus
tices of the said Court, the Gth day of Sept. A. D
1839. . JOHN CHARLTON,
sept 6 i , Clerk c. o. e.c.
filair .Oil, Rears Grease and Po-
mttttini)
■jH/TACASSAR Oil, English, do do American,
.ITX Ward's Vegetable Oil,Boars Oil.do Grease,
^Pomatum, in pots; do iu rolls, Aldrichs Balm
Columbia. Just received and for salb on accom-
JOHN E. STIL\VELL,
■Comer of Broughton & Wiutakerrsta,
nov 20 Opposite the Mansion .House.
Houck’s Panacea.
O NE Case Houck’s Panacea, for Dyspepsia,
&e. II bcoived and for salo.by
oct 18 ^ A. PARSONS.
Georgia—Etftngltani'Cpuuty*
To all whom it may concern. ..
TT/TIEREAS, Mrs. Naomi Weitraan, widow,
▼ V Administratrix of tho estate and effects of
Matthew M r eitman, deceased, hath applied to the
Hon. the Court of Ordinary of Effingham Coun
ty, for Letters Disthissory.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
concerned,to file their objoctions(if any theyhave)
in the Clerk’s Office of the said Court, on or be
fore the 26th day of January next, otherwise let
ters dismissory will be granted.
Witness, thoTIorf, C. Powers,, one of the Jus
tices of the suid Court, the26th day of July, A. D,
1839. ^ JOHN CHARLTON,
july 26 Clerk c. o. e. c.
Notice.
N INETY days after date, application will be
made to the Planters’ Bank of the State of
Georgia, for renewal of lost script, for Five Shal es
Stock of said Bonk, in tho name of Mary C.
Schoeddo. S. PHILBIUCK & CO.
ang 16
Notice.
P OUR months after date, application will be
made tp tlio Justices of the Court of Ordin
ary for the County of Camden, for leave to scll all
the real and personal estate of DuvidThomas, late
of said county,’ deceased,
ang 26 G. W. THOMAS, Adhi’oi’.
Notice.
T7IOUR months after date,, application will be
A mado to the Court of Ordinary of Effingham
Cotmty when sitting for ordinary purposes, for
leave to sell the following Land:
One hundred and fifty acres Pine Land, lying
and being in the County ofEffingliom, belonging
to the estate of Ernst Wm. Gn*er, bounded north
by Linepurger’s and Keiffer’s, east by Keiffer’s
and unknown land, south and west by Dasher’s
land; for the benefit ofthe heirs and creditors of
said estate.
nov 18 FREDERICK HINELY, Adm’or.
.... .. cos-
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;ress, and save the patient from a protracted
.. dangerous sickness. They are invaluable in
nervous and, hypocondrical affections, loss of ap
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are subject. They operate ns a mild spoedy purgo,
andure a safe and certain remedy tor worms in
children.,
Extract of n letter from Dr. Gurney, of New-
Orleuns, Jjn.Oct. 9,1837.—“Ihavo received much
assistance in my practice; especially in jaundice
and yellow fever; from the use of Peters’ Pills. I
presume that, on on average, I prescribe 100 box-’
espor 11101161.”
Extract of aletter from Dr.'Pritchara, of Hud
son, New-York, Juno3,1836.—“I wnp aware that
Dr. Peters was one of the best chemists in tho U.
States, and felt assured that he would Bomo day
(from his intimate knowledge of the properties of
herbs — J J ^ J * , - n5 “ i —* ——
and I
folly. . » . . ,
deed, a superior medicine and reflect alike upon
the chemist, the physician, and the phylqsopher.’.’
Extract of a letter from Dr. Wainos, oT Cin
cinnati, Feb. 2 ; 1838.—“Your Pills are the mildest
in their operations, and yet most powerful in their
effects, or uny I havo ever met with in my prac
tice of eight and twenty years. Their action on
the chyle, and hence on the impurities of tlie blood
is evidently very surprising.
CHxulottk, N. C. Jan. 1,1837. ’
Dear Sir—I have made frequent use of your
Pills in the incipient stage of bilious feVevi and ob
stinate constipation of the bowels; also, in the en
largement of the spleen, chronic diseases of the
liver, Bick hoadncho, general debility, and in all ca
ses havo found them to bo very effective.
J. D. Boyd, M. D..
Mf.cki.enbdro Co. Va. Feb. 7„1837.
Having used Dr. Peters’ Pills in my practice for
the last 12 months, I take pleasure in giving my
testimony of their good effects in cases of dys
pepsia, sick headache, bilious fevers, and other
diseases, produced by inactivity of the liver.—
They are u safe and mild aperient, being tlio best
article of the kind I havo ever used.
Gkorok C. Scott, M. D.
This celebrated Medicine is for sqlo by. all tho
principal Druggists in Savannah and throughout
the United States^ the Canadas, Texas, Mexico,'
nnd tim West Indies. Prjco 50 ccns per box, with
ftill directions,
aug5 364—1y
Notice.
F OUR months after date, application will bo
made to the Justices of the Court of Ordin
ary for the County of Camden,.for leave to sell all
the real estate and bank stock, belonging to the
tate of Joseph'Thomas, late of Carndeu Countv,
deceased.
aug26
G. W. THOMAS, ?
JOHN TOMPKINS, (
174
Ex’oWs
Notice.
A LL persons having claims against the late Juo.
xA Bailey, Esq, of Camden county, are request
ed to present them properly attested, and those in
debted, will please make immediate payment to
G. W. THOMAS,
ROUT. LANG, JAdmsor.
Jefferson, 3d Oct. 1839.
oct7 192
Notice.
\ LL personshaving claims against the late Je-
xA remi ih Cuyler,Esq. are requested to present
them properly attested; and those indebted will
please make payment to
Witt. H. CUYLER, Qual. Ex-or.
oct 2 188tr.
aw 11*11111* sjiiiuioii
FT1HE Genuine FRENCH FILLSTagainst all
X- the QUACK NOSTRUMS of the ago for
the cure of * » - « » »
_ The French Pills are applicable to all cases, for
either sex, (warranted free from mercury.) and
possesses great advantages over the Balsams and
all liquid medicines, by being entirely free from
smell, andconseqncutly do not effect the breath,
thereby preventing dm possibility of a discovery
while lining them.
Besides this important advantage they nover dis
agree with tho stomach, and in the first stages of
tlio disease they usnully effect a cure in a few days,
with little regard to diet or exposure.
In the most obstinate stages of the disease, they
challenges any one to produce a remedy of eouai
certainty, under a forfeiture of Three Hundred
Dollars. Forsale by
(J. R. HENDRICKSON, and
T. M. & J. M. TURNER.
Price $2 per box.
augS 164—1y
Sp ; 7
F OR the cure of Whito Swellings, Scrofulous
unilolhertnmors, Ulcers,Sore Legs, ohl and
fresh Wounds, Sprains nnd Bruises, Swellings
and Inflammations^ Scald Head, Women’s Sore
Breasts, Rhcumntic Pains, Tetters, Eruptions
Chllbains, Whitlows, Biles, Corns und Externa
Diseases generally. It is likewise greatly superi
or to any medicine heretofore discovered for tho
ciinfedhacks and limbs of horses; forring worms,
chapped lips—and in short, for every external ha-
dily evil that may fall to tho lot ofmun or lienst.
For sale by
G. R. HENDRICKSON, and
T. M. & J. M. TURNER.
Price 60 cents per box.
. ang 6 164—ly' ,
Perfumery.
sale wholesale nr retail at the store of
POROIIER.& I,A ROCHE,
Sign ofthe Golden Globe,
...nov 21 Ppposito the Market.
it, laying'
visceral affections, and other slow but Unerringly
filial maladies—howover irregular ih their invii-
sion, and'uncommon in tlloir appearances—in
fine, whatever bo the ago, Idiosy ncrasy, ■ or habits
of tho patient, tho complaint nfiko bids ndiou on
Ilia tltto administration of tha Tonic Mixture.—
This is no high-wrought ppnegyrio fbr tlio exper
iment. I speak only from wlint I positively know
—however successful other preparations may
Imvo been, ihoro can be little reBmicc pine ed upon
.them tvhon compared with this article. By.stridt-
ly following tha directions tliut acoompnny tho
bottlo, wo find it nets upon tho most scientific
principle—for, it seems to anticipate tho return
uf tho fold fit, Olid oxcites a strong reaction, ami
poworlkl glow over the .wholo system; and thus
to pre-occupr tho ground, nnd'by t ‘distiirbing tho
regularity ol the type, to subduo tlio intermittent
altogether. Under su,ch a course of medicine, I
have been astonished to notico with what liosto
U10 disease heats alarm far a retreat, and the pros
trated strength of tlio systom rallies.- It is a pow-
erlhli'yot nnld medicine—substituting calmness,
tranquillity’ L “ 1 — 1 ' *■ •
rinoss, and
lost strength nnd
ness nnd emneiatibn. And I confidently believe,
nnd I predicate my dpiniou upon the most sub-
slimtmiproof, that unacrwhnlovcr sky—in what
ever corner of the eartli—whether upon hill or
valley. Wherever fever and ague makes itsnppenr-
nnco, there also will "Kowand's Tonic Mixture”
find its wuy—the hnppy desideratum, the perfect
antidote, N; LEE, M. D;
inTOno of tlio best recommendations that can
lie given this nicdiciue is tile following:—physi
cian-Irving in Fever nnd Ague districts, who have
become acquainted with its efficacy, are in tho
habit of ordering it to be used iu tli-L own prac-.
tice
From the Harrisburg Intelligencer of June, 1833.
Mr. Wyeth—Having long boon nffiictcd in my
family with Fever and Ague, nnd having tried ov-'
cry means ta getridofit without nvutl, I at length
met with your advertisement of Ro.wund's genu
ine Tonic Mixture, which I determined to try.
Afterusing it, my wife was,entirely-restored to
health, having suffered for fifteen monUisfrojn the
debilitating effects of Fever nnd'Ague, and Is now
as hearty and stout as she ever was.
BERNHARD MAY.-
Harrisburg, Muy 82,1833.
A large supply oftlie above valuable medicine
just received from the Manufacturer, and forsale
wholesale or retail by
PORCHER& LA ROCHE,
Sign ofthe Golden Globe,
nov 12 ■ Opposite the Merkbt.
ItowluiKl’N Knlystor,
1.1 OR the face and skin; and of vital importance
X to tho snppuri uf finiiuie loveliness. Power
ful of effect, yet mild ofi influence, this admirable
specific (a preparation from the most delightful
balsamic exotics, and perfectly free from mineral
or other pemicions admixtures, possesses balsamic
K itties of surprising energy; it eradicates Inn,
es, pimplos,spots,rddhese,audalIcntancous
erruptions, gradually realizing a decidedly clear,
fair and softskin; transforms even the mostsallaw
complexion into radiant whiteness; renders harsh
nnd rough skin delightfully soft and smooth; im
parts to thefuce, neck and nrtns, a healthy and ju
venile bloom; and, uy due perseverance in iu ap
plication, promotes a free alid uninterrupted exer
cise of those important functions oftlie skin, which
are of tile most necessity for tho preservation of
health end attainment, and continuance of a beau
tiful .complexion.
A fresh supply of this valuable nrticlo just re
ceived, and for sole by A. PARSONS,
-eng 6
Chinese Prolific or Tree Corn.
T>ORCIIER& LA ROCHE hnsih store the
JT above valnnble Com. Persons who have
engaged will please call early and take it away.—
Planters are particularly invited to call and judge
for themselves, as there is only a small quantity
left unsold, and if they wish tho article, we will, a-
gain invite them to send their orders cnrly. Also,
other garden seeds, for sale on accommodating
terms. Opposite tho Market,
nov 23 Sign of tho Golden GlSb
Tooth Wash,
/I H.LORINE; Oris and Krcosot Tooth Wash,
VV" highly recommended for whitening the teeth,
purifying the breath nnd importing n healthy ap
pearance to the gum;, Just received, per Wil
son Fuller, and forsale by
oct 23 G. R. HENDRICKSON.
Stnrch.
T HIRTY boxes superior Eagle Starch, extra
quality, for family purposes. Just received
and for solo by
nov 23
G. R. HENDRICKSON.
Razor, and Razor Strops.
A SPLENDID assortment of combined Sil
ver and Steel Razors, of excellent work-
manship, in cases, of various prices. Also, San
ders, Emerson, nnd Mecliis’ Razor Strops kept
constantly for sale by
PORCHER & LAROCHE,
Sign of the Golden Globe,
ang 19' Opposite the Market.
Rowland’s Tonic mixture, Ac.
TT ECEIVED per ship Gaston, a full supply of
AV. Rowland’s Tonic Mixture, for fever und
ague; Sulphate Quinino, Piperino, Iodine, pt
Morphine, Sulphate and Acentnte Morplii'
Musk in Pods, Oil Black Poper, Croton Oil, Hy
drindnte Potass, Sodu and Seidlitz Powders,Lon
don Lustard, &c. Forsale hy
oct 15 PORCHER & LAROCHE.
Tobacco.
S IX boxes Lcftwicji’s Cavendish Tobacco, on
baud, and for solo by. A. PARSONS,
oct 4
S Patent Barley.
IX doz. Robinson's Patent Barley, received
and for salo hy ANSON PARSONS,
uug 21
„ Sweet Oil.
TtO BASKETS superior Swoot Oil, Trash
Ww imported, tin foil tops. Just received
and for sale by
oct 30
G. R. HENDRICKSON.
Bnrancn Set
20,000 ”
;ap«.
'It old Baranca Sc-
nov9 g. r.,Hendrickson^
C»5«ieJPrcncBlIappce^nu«;
•If I J AHo coarse French Rappee Snuff, rose
md\J flavored, ofLorillord’smanufacture. For
sale low for cash, by
PORCHER & LA ROCHE, •
Sign of the. Golden Globe,,
nov * ilOpposito the Market,
Swalm’s Panacea;
as thousands have destroyed thoir constitutions
By*neglecting to apply the .proper remedies to
such. Swttim’s Panacea must bo and has been
more than doubly valuable as a certain aud effec
tual means of restoring them to perfect health and
vigor. Few families are wholly uxompt firotn
scorbutic affections which exhibit various symp
toms, as eruptions, ulcerations, debility, loss of
appetite aud dejection, all arising from impure
blood, and if not properly attended to, produce?
the greatest injury to tho constitution, and may
be imparted to their offspring. Swann’s Pana
cea is recommended at this season ofthe year, as
an invaluaUle restorative of tho system, thereby
..cconua.^,
1TMIE ’ali.eriherb.'.^,"®''
A mg to the citizensM n
bps purchased, for averylaS?^ 8 >»
ho Inventor,thicepateJDr
the reelpo and nglit fbr mtkL ,t? ,un ’ 0
nicilicnie. Until thoannmrS!
Cordial," (about thtco vEa c ?f'** ■
that ll:u ’'"-pwfrtiw® sat?.;
were beyond m r C nch of hn,„ 7 over
upwridi of a thouxond rear , '
wisdom ai,di„ e anX n y fT.'fe l »>ib.
siciims in all pnris llnho' wofid 0 "^
S0g5asa»jg!i
invaluable secret,and now basteaift 1 !
mail frame. In all tho various Sjl
lassitude and debilitation, itSfuSni?
dy, ns it is equally its province in '"l
fulness and decision to “the miml, M hHl
with which it restores Iho virilcpewcn.d
have been destroyed by diseai
ness,or any ortho numerous raise S,;Si
unto m tlio prostration of those function! I
, I” com"'"'! Wllh % generality^rfS*
medicines, this Cordial contuiui uolhS
ounql or doletoriona nature, among th?»
gredieivU winch compose it; b u( g J?
tunc, so simple, yot ao efficacious, t|«LS
rertovate tho prostrated energies of,Jr
advantage *° 1,1 n0tonl) ' ' viUl “"punity, "
The usages of society are unrortnnatel J
that, notwithstanding tlio benefit) wl.irl.
sure to result from it, we cafEdtSsI
nlysis of this inestimable Cordial hem I,”f
many of the doemnonts which hay,
moustnited thut there io scnrcely ever itsn
thing at all, as natural hnrrcitness, or u s
imbecility of tlio procreant fanctionsm eltin
and, therefore, that those evils are the e f3
artificial causes,and niuybes *
removed by tho use of “Lo (
leiio
The Lttcina ’Oordial is also’SdJbitlkl
for the Gleet’and the Fluor Albas, aS|
difficult, or pauiful Menstruation! also It
Incontinence of Urine or tlio involmiuL
.charge thereof. It is likewise an invaluabfl
Unrivalled medidine in ensoa of Chronic 3
tiona of tho skin, and in the dropsical iffel
of the .aged. 1
Most important to the American PuM
Tho Uttited States proprietor of tho celt
Lucina Cordial, or Elixir of Love, begitoj
fore* the community, tho following car
which lie has received from the inventor, th
rects their teudency to nil those diseases which
origmate in a vitiated blood, diseased liver, de
praved appetite, or predisposition to effection of
tho lungs, &c. No one. however. i« adrired ts
use it without convincing themselves ofthe truth
of what is here stated.
This medicine is now used with success .in nl)
parts ofthe world; andis gaining great reputation
in England."
From Dr: Valentine Mott,
Professor of Surgery in the University of New-
York, Surgeon of tho N. York Hospital,&c.
I have repeatedly ’used Swaim’s Panacea both
in tlis Hospital and in private practico, and have
always found it to be n valuable medicine in chrop-
jc, syphilitic, and scrofulous complaints, and in
obstinate cutaneous affections..
VALENTINE MOTT, M. D.
From tho various impositions which have been
practised by adulteration, &c. even to tho extent
of perjury, for the purposo *of imitating the medi
cine, ft sufficient to prove its efficacy in the dis
eases In which it has been sufficiently, proven to
have cured. It is unnecessary to say further in
relation to this Panacea, other than to caution the
.public against tiie deleterious mixtures wliich have
been mqdo to impose upon the ignorant. The
genuine articlo can always bo found jl\ the store
ofthe subscriber, who is the sole agent for this
s, '“° A. PARSONS, Druggist.
State,
nov 8
220.
Yeast Powders.
T IHEJ3E Powders aro rin admirable substitute
for yeast, jn making all kinds of batter cakes,
nnd* havo the advantage over that article in ma
king tlio batter perfeotly lijght and ready for ba
king the instant they ure mixed. Buckwheat and
other cakes, when mode with these powders, are
less likely to disagree with the stomach than those
made with yeast; and as it requires but a few min
utes to prepare lor baking, tho possibility of ever
having them sour, is entirely avoided. Thogood
effect of mixing cake and biscuit with these pow-
. dors, has been approved by many of tho most em
inent physicians and surgeous in this country.—
They are also highly recommended by many of
thp first families in this city and otlier places.
A fresh supply of the above article just receiv
ed and for sale by
nov 13
bove articlo just receiv-
ANSON PARSONS.
. Poi’dicr A La Roclie,
W LL receive in a few days by the brigWm.
Taylor,tho following Garden Seeds ofthe
crop of 1839:—Ruta Baga Turnip, white Dutch
Turnip, red top Turnip, yellow and rod Silver
Onion, early Blood Turnip Beet, French Amber
Sngur Beet, whito Solicia Sugar Beet, long blood
Turnip Beet, long orange Cnrrot, long white
Parsnip, early cluster Cucumber, long green Cu
cumber, martyr short green Cucumber, superior
Watermelon, large Muskinelon, Cnntclopo do,
bush crook neck summer Squash, early Dutch
summer do, ciook neck winter do, imperial sugar
loaf, largo green and brown Dutch Lettuce, early
" u "“* 1 yellow Turnip
York Cab-
3, CtwiJT auu lOlgU J^lUUiUtJUU A/UI^UUgU, flat Or
Dutch, green glazed and red Dutch Cubbage,
Scotch‘pale otgreen curled Squash or Bell Pep
per, Curl Cross or Pepper Grass, largo smooth
red Tomato, solid Colery, curled Parsley,'round
leaved- Spinago, long whito Okra, Giant Aspara
gus, Naaturtion Lemon Baltn, early Sugar Cori
Chinese Prolific or Tree Corn, early Wastiim
ton or June Peas, largo whito Marrowfat, oarl.
Chin/t Dwnrf, early six Week, white kidhey anil
r<5d marrow Beans, large white marrowfat flat
Peas, und other seed suitable for the Southern
market. Sign of the Golden Globb,
nov 13 Opposite the Market,
Witness*
Love, und also the right to sell it
United States of North America, to John Wi)
Holderwell, M. D. My reasons for bo do
thnt the deinands to me for tlio ubove Core,
which I am the inventor, are so numerous)
am unable to supply all the orders fmnFni
Italy alone; and have tlierefore disposed
privileges vouchsafed in this aud other cef
of a like nature, in order to generalise the i
of my discovery throughout the world.
Given under my hand,at Paris, on this nine!
day of January, in the year of onrLoril,r-
huqdred oudthurty-eight.
ERA8TE BIAGH!
Ga-pard-DcIluc, \
Wiuiaui Merritt, ]
This highly important medicine U for m
John Winters Holderwell, No. 129Liberty-*
New-York; Charles B. Tyler, No. 70Cheat
Philadelphia; and in Baltimore by Roberti
kinson, John M. Laroque, aud G. R. Trk
Washington City by Tobias Watkins and Cl
Stott; iu Georgetown by O. M. Linthacu
Richmond by . John E. Eustico; inPetenbni
Braggs Thomas, and Dupuy, Rober & J
and in Norfolk by M. A. Santos nnd B. Enw
and by John Woodly, No. 65 PoydfoHt.
Orleans. t i
It can also be found at all the principal 1
Stores ini Sbuth-Carolina,andin Augusta,bj
vilnnd, Risley & Co., Thomas Barrett & Co
Ncl.o.,Cart«r;»«4in8™ SicRso
Price *3 nor bottlo, with ftill directions,
ang 5 164—ly
WofTatt’s Alfe Pills and Pint
Bitters.
T HESE medicinos have long been taw
appreciated for their extraordinary ™
medinto powers of restoring penect tonljtjt
■nona aiffioring under nonrly e*orykind of dis
to which tho human frame is Indite.
Tho proprietor rejoices in tho opiKirtn™
(ordod by the umversnl ififfnmnoftW-Jv.
for placing his VEGETABLE LIFE H
within theynbwledge and reach oTetery u
-“alinth^gS^a
riicioud quackeries wh
gredionts, tho Life Pills are purely *
getuhlo, nnd contain neither ' uerr ''
arsenic, nor oriy other minorni in nny
over. They are entirely composed ,
fromrai'ilandpowerfulpianteidic'i .1
though long known to several
recently, to some emmcntplmrimccno 1 1
ore altogether unknown to the ignerntf pm]
ers to medical science, mid w?rc a < ,
ministered in eo happily etiicncioua
“THE PHOENIXBITTERS ore soed!^
cause they possess the power of J ^53
piling embers of health, to a 8 jjJJJJs A gaid tl
outthe constitution, as the “ x ' 8 „
restored to lire from thb ashes of its o« J
tion. Tlio PhmnixBitters»r i e<i»bW |i ;a
Garden Seeds, Cron 1839.
P ORCHER & LA ROQUE is, and will re-
coivo in a few" days, a large assortment of
Vegetable,’Flower and Bird Seed, the crap of
1839. Also, iii daily expectancy, a beautiful arti
cle called the Chinese Tree Corn. The above
Seed is wnhtinlod to produce largo vegetables and
fine flavor.. Planters and others are invited to
cull.und examine for themselves. AH of which
.will bo sold low for cash or city acceptances.
, Sigti of the Golden Globe,
nov 4 Opposite the Market.
iuid will be found n certrnn «.i H . tn0: i
nervous dobility and weakness ol
paired constitutions. , , r n 8„
As a remedy for C'hro.iic a'te'" iUDil
Rliouraatism, tho effiencyof die F” 1 * , e u |
will be demonstrated
Tlie usual doso ofi tlioso Bitters'l.Mjj i
full, in wateror wtno, nndthu
ken two or three t ines a d°y, al>° ^ S3
before meals, or A loses.iMBi Vdlb-*
all times. To *pso who.are, ttflhct^, ote
gestion after monls,, thoso n ,{l, i l rc ,isc the W
valuable, ae.thoy very 6 rc "‘ l / o lclI i to pf 1
of tho prinoipal viscera, st011 ,ach J®
their functions, and ""» bl8 , ” ■ v “r“ offe» !
charge into die bowels rem»’
and Pheeehin Bitters, appdya M" 1 ^ ^
■vmiy be there inspected. ..» jjARIO
For snio hy eo nicr of Dn>y“" 1
At his Store, on tlio Bnyi " orn
nov 23