Daily republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1839-1840, November 30, 1839, Image 4

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.'vHKhw r next, will I, in tlie city of v __ 1 olSnlo> jvoniiu framed Rose: levied upon Ity iii". zVmcd from the lloft. Court of Common Ft cm atid of (Vrr'nnil Terminer for the city of Savannah, at tho insutneo *of'Thomas Purse niiJJohu MerchWu, ot. nl. -ve, Rebecca Russell; property pointed out l»v* plaintiff’* uN torncy LEVI S. RUSfrKLL, Sheriff. • oef2G €Uy SHOW’S Sale, the firci Tuesday iu December next, will ‘ * before tliq Court House, in foe city between the iwual bourn of stale, », bounded by nod hutting on Past ou tho -went, on tho north by lot No. . 10, on the ro nth by lot No. «and iuo feet m depth, ings and ui\i>roveinent8 virtue df fi fa’s‘issued Common Pleas and of the City of Savannah, nt I. laundry ot. ul. vs. Homy Property p6»n(cd out 8. RUSSFXU Sheriff. Corgld-Clti To nil* whom it "ITJfHERKAS, Mary yv pliotl to the Uor of ChftUtnnvf 4 ‘ turn on the lateof Chat . Thee© are thoreforoto cite i singular tho kindred nnd creditors of censhd, to file their objections, (if any the; to die. granting'pf tho administration of tafb to the applicant iu tjte ClerkV Office of t ic said Court,--on or before tho twelfth tiny of Do combernext; otherwise letters of tuloiiniitmtion, wm be granted. ' \ tyitne**, the Hon. Francis Sorrel, one of tlie 5notices of the sold Court, this 18th day of,Nov., -Mv:agK hdMt-d gTwi^son, nov 12 y. Deputy Clerk c. o. n. c. ^Giiorgl n-€h itUia in County# i teriins »ulo y in December next, will o Court House, in tlie city tlie usual b«Urs of sale, aboguny Sideboard, ohe pair Mahogany one Mahogany Dining itvJiottom Chairs, two pair of _ jm _ iiutonc Fender; levied upon iistmiir warrant issued from tlio of Chatham couuty nt the iu- T Pettigrew, trustee of -Eliza i, vs, Alex. |1. McDonnell.' pointed out by plaintiff's attomies. LEVI S. RUSSELL, Sheriff' EsciiVaibr’HSalc. O N tho first Tuesday in December' next, be tween tho usual hours of sole, will ho sold before the door of. the Court Honso in tlie citv of Savannah, tlie following property to- wit One chest of Clothes, one old Tool Cfifest, one Tool Chest, one Horse, and various other articles, the property of the estate of Gcorge'Miller, deceased. Also, oue Tool Chc*t,onfoWntch, and ono old trank of Clothes, belonging to tho estate of J. A. Kennedy, deceased. Also, several Trunks,'. Chests, 7 Bedsteads, Matrasses,2 Watches, and othbs articles, belong ing to the estate of Michael Lynch,' deceased.— Above mentioned estates cschcatyd aiid sold for benefit of creditors and all others interested. . By order. ROBERT W. POOLER, nov 11 (Geor) Escheatorc. c. To nlUvhdm it may concern: W HEREAS Omizime Legriol, hath to the lion.the CourtorOrdinary of um ham Corinty, ibr Letters of Administration on die estate and effects of Panl.Dupou, late "of Chatham Couuty, dpcens^d. * - These,are therefor? to cite nnd ndmfinUh, all and singular tlio kindred and creditors of the said deceased, to file their objection* (if any they have) to tho granting of the. adininistrutiou of tho ostuto of the deceased to the applicant in tlio Clerk's Of- lice of tlio said Court, on or before the Uthdayof Decomber mud; otherwise' letters of admuiigtra- tion will bo granted. ' * x * •’Witneesrtiic Hon. Francis Sorrel, one oftbo Justices of tho said C ourt, the 9tU day oC Nov. A. D. 1839. EDWARD G. WILSON, uov 9 Deputy Clerk c.o.c.c. To all whom it may Concern: lied YyHKUKAS* 8. A. 1 looker, hath applied to Georgia--CSmiliuiii County. W HEREAS, Oyrit* .Stcdinau hath applied to Utc Hon. .tlio Court of Ordinary of Chatham Countv, for letters of-Administration ou tlio estate and effects of James 11. B. Fo*l<% late of Chatham’Coilnty, deceased. • These are-therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said do- coined, to file their objections (if any they Jiave) to the grantihg of tlie ndiiiinistratioit’of the estate of tlio.deceased tp the applicant in die Clerk's Office of the said Court; on orbeford tlio Ulstdny of Novembor next; otherwise letters of adminis tration will bo granted. With**; the Hon. A. Porter, one-of tlie Jus tices of the said Court, tho 31st day of October, A.'D. 1899. EDW'D G. WILSON, oct 31 Deputy Clerk c. o. c. c. - Administratrix’s Sale# I the first Tuesday in January next, will be _ sold before the Court‘House in Chatham County, between the usual hours of sale, tlie .fol lowing property: All the interest .of the estate of ft. F. Williams in those two Tracts of Land, known as Varcluse and Orphan House. Sold us the property of estate R. F. Williams, for the benefit of the heirs aud creditors of.saM estate. MARY WILUAMS, Adm’ix. uov 9 221 . / ^ Valuable Rtee Plantation and Negroes far Sale. W LL be sold at public sa|e,ou the first Tues day in February next; before die Court House in the city of Smuswlck, that very valua ble Plantation known os New llono, on the south branch of the Alatamaha River, m Glynn Coun ty, Ga., containing f3430) • three thousand four hundred and thirty acres, of which (580) five Inin-, dred and eighty acres are first quality River Swamp, (300) three hundred acres are 1 under good banks add in a fine state of cultivation: A- bout (700) seven hundred acres of prime Inland Swamp, well adapted to tlie culture'of Cotton or Corn, aud (2150) two thousand one hundred and fifty acres ofheavy timbered pine land. On the premises are a comfortable dwelling House, Ne gro Houses, Barns,'Blacksmith Slum, and every necessary out building for die .use of tlie planta tion. • C At the same time nnd place, will lie sold (cod- ditionaliy) a very prime gang of about sixty Ne- ala. Hfi nvd'wvkv? fMrd. cf Jhs pjfea khown ft. Broadticld, adiuiuiti^ Ijii' nbovc, con- tuiniug in ail idiont (400) four Iiundrrd urri’i of prime Rice i/tnd, in line or.lcrto receive a crop. Term, made known ou the day of sale. JOHN V. 0KEKN. ) „ . . •H UOH P. GRANT, )°"' nov 15' iido (Georgian) ow tlmt l . . cm.stitnteativ tne peopla Itithie, ««i) preserve, llterefom.r is n grand imireluniljr lireo uu. utmost'i Ipoiiuluritytmilmiii . mediiane tins uchievedthrmt^Mut the Uirii ten, IlmCiiiaid i'v.Texiui.iitoviciinfldtho Weal Imlies, fully justify ftr. Peters inwdnnlyimtl cmv seientimisly recommending them (otlio special at* teutiun of tile qlllieted. . Dr.'Petere luw snenfiutteh time in .experiment ing with ditrorent VogeUSh Medicines lordiseos- cs of tlio liver,ami now ofl'ershis VegotaBlo Pilta ns tlio best, most cbllVepieiil and dhcupesl Modh _ _ cino tho) can lie nreparnd for general usol., . the lien, die Court of Ordinary Chit-. ’ Ons groat quality of hi. V heebie Pills is that ... ... . .. J ..I..I—ti .t- they have the alternative principle combined nyillt their eartlmrtic, or opemuvo qqidiliee, Di'cemhee uexf;. otherwise 1 tiuh will be granted Witness, the Hon. Eliu RCed, otto iff the Jus- tieds of the said Cmtrt.tlio 14th dev of November, A. I). 1S3D. EDWARD G. WILSON, linvVi • . IK'|mlv Clerk e. 0. e. c. 6}c*»ri4:ln—<fhiuiuun“coim«y. t 'I’.t nil tvliAin it litxv / 'ntuinrit « vlr- jll ex. S ijalnl inple , attended nm>, with tljeivorjtifl or amimtniii, iuying thoibmidat'in'n^for viseenihnli'ections, and other slow but unerringly faiat maladies—however' Irregular'm tlieir inva. — 1 uncoimpon in their appeahmeos—in iont, th«comhfciht'Sffislt' otlieu’im (bfl vhetjier vmeqmd . artan—however v vith «yticope K npopk •oldnoWnnd stnpdr—whati of tho inventor, Uni ™, w dbo^ivelpo'umr right l madic-ino. L v ntifilvfi« •rdiul,” (about tl ham Ceuuiy. for Letters of Admiiiistrntion on the estate and effects of Isano Norton,late ofChathom County/deceased. These arc tiicroforb to/cito anil and singular the kindred'nnd credit! deceased, to file their objection* (if a , to the grnutui# oftbo adudnistratlotL'oi of the deceased to the applicant iu tho Clerk’s Of fice qf the said Court, ou or before the . twelfth day of December next; otherwise letters of tu}» ministration will be granted. Witoc**,the Hon. M. Mycr*, one of tho Just!- <ces ofthe *aid Coart,the. twelfth <(av of-Novembcr, A. D. 1*». . EDWARD G. WILSON, * itov 12 Deputy Clerk c. o, c, c. Georgia—Clmtliam County# To nil worn it niny concern. "VTITDEREAS, Win. Henry Fitu, Admimstra- V Y tor of U»o estate of James D. Fitts, late of Chatham Cmmty, uvnf .wvl, hub applied to the ’Hon; the Cqurtof Ordinary of ChaUuuu County, for Letters Dismi^ory. These are therefore to cite aud admonish all con* cerned, to file their objections (if pity' they have) in the Cleric’s Office of the said Court, on- or be- 'fore the 16th day of March next, otherwise letters disini**ory will bo glinted. Witney, the Iloit W. Thome Williams, one of tho Justices of the said Court, tho 10th dsy of September, A. D. 1839. EDWARD G. WILSON, sept 16 Deputy Clerk c. o. c. c. Georgia—Clintbnui County* To zill whom it uiay concern: W HEREAS Frederick E. Tebeau, h*hap-. plitftl to tho lloporaldoHlie-Couh.of’Or dinary ofChntham Cohuty/fur Letters of Admiu- istratiQu on the estate nnd effects of Isaac Norton, lute of Chatham County, dqcoosvdd Tbvso etc Jjiorefore to cito and admonish, all and xingnlitr the kindred nnd creditors oftbo said deceased, to tile their objections (ifany they have) to the granting ofthe ndminritrntiou of the estate of tlio deceased to the applicant in the Clerk’s Of- fico of tho said Court, on or before the’twelfth day of December next; otherwise letters of administra tion will be granted. Witness, tho Honorable Anthony Porter one of tho Justices of thcfcukl Court, tlio twelfth day of November A. D. 1839. • 'EDWARD G. WILSON, nov 12 « Deputy. Clerk, c. o. c. c. Georgia—Clmtlmiu County# To all whom it may concern. W HEREAS, Andrew Dixon, Administrator of the estate and effects of Daniel Foley, late of Chatham County, deceased, has applied to the Hon. the Court of Ordinary of Chatham Ctfunty, for Letters jbtsuiissbry. • The*'/ Are therefore to cite and adnioni»!i all con cerned, to file their objection^(if any they have) in the Clerk’s Office of lift? said Court, oft or before the 3d. day of Jnuuary next, otherwise letters riis- misfcniy will be granted. • *•*' Witucss the Hon. A. Porter, one of the Justice* of the said Court, the 3d day of July, A. D. 1839. EDWARD G. WILSON,. July 3 Deputy Clerk c. o. c.c. F Georgia—Chut hum County * To all whom it may concern. W HEREAS, Henry F. Willink, Executor of the last will and testament of David Pidge, kite of Chatham County, deceased', bath applied to the Hon the Court of Ordinary of Chatham Couu ty, for Letters J) ismbwory. Those are therefore to nits nnd admonish- all concerned, Jo ffiefooirob)ecti6ns(if uny tlieyhave) in the Clerk’s. Office of the said Court, on orhefnre dsr of Jr.niury nixt, uiuvrwi^, ieitereuis- mWqry will be grunted., Witness, tlie Hon. Elios'Reed, one of tho Jus tices of thesipd Court, the 3d day of Jolr, A. D* 1839. EDWARD G. WILSON, . july 3 Deputy Clerk c: c. p. <f. Notice# ••••; OUR months after ilute, application will be made to tlio Justices of -tlio Court of Ordin ary for the County of Camden, for leave to sell all tlio real and personal estate of David Thomas, late /of said county, decezu>ed. uug 26. Q. W. THOMAS, Adrn’or. Executor's Sale . W ILL he sold, agreeable to an order of tlie* Hon. Inferior Court of Bifrkn Co,j while Mtiing forr*Mdiuary purpose*,’ iu the town of Waynesboro, on tho first Tuesday iu J.amiuiy next, y One tract of Land, belonging to the ektate of Elisha Anderson, lute of Haul county, deceased,- lying ou the waters ofRbcky Creek, joinhig lauds of Jtunes Anderaon and B, Miller, and containing fourteen hundred nnd twenty-four (1424) acres, inoreur less. Sold for die benefit of the'heirs of the deceased, k. . JANE H. ANDERSON, Ex’ix/ . •JAMES AJvbERSON, l P .” A. H. ANDEllSON, < ^ or * ■ oct 20 '209 Administrator’s Salt*. W ILL be sold, 04 tlie first Tuesday in Junu- aty next, before the Court House door in Jacksonboro’, Seriven county, betweeu the usual hours of sale, the followlngprojlerty, to wit: One tract of Land lying in said Cotuity; adjoin ing lands of Wilkins H. Niinnally, Richard Her rington, ir. and Brier Creek, c'ontainiiig 467 acres, more or less. Abo, another tract, lying in said county, containing six hundred (COO) acres, giore or less, adjoining lauds of Richard Herrington, son.; Solomon Zcagler nnd George Robbins; ufi •0, five Negroes,.to wit; Vilet, u woman about 40 years of age, Diana,'a' wdumn about Ys years of nge, and Child Chilson, about 2 years of age, Ra da, a girl about 14 years of age, and a girl by the name of Mutihla, about 13 years of age. Sold agreeable to an order of the Hon. the Inferior Court of Scriven county while sitting for ordina ry purposes, ustlia'property of JohuM. Roberts, deceased, for the benefit of die heirs and creditors of said estate. STEPHEN MILLS, Adm’or. pELIA ROBERTS, Adm’ix. oct 29 Administrator’s Sale. . . O N the first Tuesday in December next, will bo sold, before the Court House, iu Hunts ville, Liberty couuty, tKe folio tying Negroes:: v Nanny, Elsy, Maty und Nancy, the property of the estate of John N. Way, and sold by order of the Court of Ordinary for said county, for the be nefit of the heirs. oct 3 WM. N. WAY, Adm’or. W! Administrator’^Suit?.' TILL be-sold on tlie first Tuesdoy in Janu- . . ury hext, before the Court House in Hines ville, Liberty County, by .order ofthe Court of Ordinary foi said County, tho’ following property of the estate of R. S. Leonard, viz: " Ono Tract of Land, , containing' 500 acres, more or less, kupwh ns tlio Cdopor Tract; ono House and Lot nt Walthpurville. with 13 acres of land, more or less, together with all oilier Lund or Property owned by said estate; for tlie'benefit of all concerned. • GEO. W. DUNHAM* Adm’or. iluiiroil, Bears Wcase"^iiiil]>a- inutmn. UfACABSXR Oil,’ Englul.1, do do American, •JJJL Ward’s Vegetnble Oil,BeareOil,do Grease, Pomatum, in pots; do in roll*, Aldrich’s Balm. Columbia. Just received and for sulo on accoin modating .terms by - ' ' JOHN E. ST1LWELL, Corntir of Broughton & Whitaker-sts. Opposite the Mansion House. Houclt’s Pauavea* B oa«e Hpuck/4 Panacea, for Dyspepsia, Slv. Received alia for sale by ■IB '. V / A- PARSQNS. Ooorciti—Cliatlmm Couutty# To all whom it inny concern. W HEREAS’, William'Law, Administrator of the estate and effects of Mary M. Ilaig and-Agnes Hnig, deeeasW/ has apnfied to tlie Hon.-the Court of Ordiunr)* of Chatham County for Letter? Dismifispry. Those- ate therefore to cite and admonish (ill concbntcd, to. file (iieir objections (if uny they have) in the Clerk’s Office of tlie said Court,on or before the 3d day of Jnnunty next, otherwise let ters dism'ssory wijl be grauted. Witness, the Hon. \Vin. Thome Williams, one 'of tlie Justices of the said Court, the third day of July, A. D. 1839. <. EDWARD G. WILSON, „ ‘ jnly.3 . . >Deputy Clerkc. o.c.c. Georgiii-^EtfinKlmiu trinity To all whom it inaycoiiecm. W HEREAS', Eliza McGahngan, Administra trix of the estate of Wtn. McMcGahagnn, decen*ed;ha4 applied to tho Hointlie Court of Or- dinary of Efliinghum County, for Letters.Dismis- sory. * • . These are therefore to cite and admonish nil con- cemed K to file tnejr objectioh.1 (if njiy they linvo) in tho Clerk’s Ollicekif tlie said Court, on or before theftthduy of March next, Otherwise letters dis- missory will be granted. ' ^ Witness, ffie Hon.'C. Povvers,‘oneof the Justi ces of the said Court die 6th day of Sepf. A. D 1839. , 'JOHN CHARLTON, sept 6 c. c. o. e. c. . Georgftn-llrysiit Comity, To all whom it lim? conccnu . . - W HEREAS Andrew Bird has made Applica tion for Letters of Administration, w.ith the will annexed, on tho estate of LVurcng Sander- lin, late ofthe County of Chnthum deceasod. These are therefore to cite nnd aduinuudj nil, and singular tho kindred and creditors ofthe said deceased, to file their objection* (irony tlieyhave) in the Clerk’s office of tlie Court of Ordiiiury for •aid County, within the time prescribed by law; otherwise fetter* of administration will be granted to the sa^d Andrew Bird. Witness, the Hon. Israel Biru,' one ofthe Ju^* tlces of said Court, of Ordinary, this 7tJi day of November, *839. J. SMITH, c. c. o. b. 8. nov 13 223 ■r Notice. N INETY days after date, application will be niade to tlie Planters 1 Bunk of tlio State bf Georgiu, for ronewnl of lost script, for Five Shares Stock of said Bunk, in th» name of Mary, C. MMdjb, S. PinLBlUCK & CO. Notice# F OUR months after date, application will be made to the Court ofOrdinaryof Effingliapi County when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the following Land: One hundred nnd fifty acres Pine Land, lying id Imitwr in tlm Pnnniv nrCffiunl...... ouA uukuown inml, Minlh nnd wut by Diwiipr’.- land; Tor tho benefit ofthe heir, end creditor, of uid estate. nov 18 FREDERICK IUNRI.Y.-Adm'or. their carilmrtic, or o]ierot!vo qi|Ti)iliei, or that tlui/ not onlv cieainotlie -lomavli mid howelrby pttr- King.bnt they regnluto die liver, change llio luor- liid accretion, strongdieii tho dige.tuo nrgull*, pu rify the liloml, invigonttc die circulation, and given tond odd energy to die nervous rystciu. Tlieyaromiidand.'pleiwant'iii tlictr operation and convcv nlinosl immediate cqltvictioif of their Utility firon'i tlieir first dosn. They cdp hb taken with saliity liy persons of any age i and the feeble, dll) intirin, tlie nervous and ilelicate are strcngUi- ctiedbv their opehition, heemue iltfy dear die system of bad humors, quiet tiervou. irritability, and invariably produce"round health. . . Tho Vegeiable l*ills are u sure remedy for jaun dice, sick and tfotvous headache, dyspop.y, cos- tiveness, sickness of die stomach, heurtourn, oil bilious complaints,fo'-ore ofallliiuas,nnd iftukett ill die commencement will invariub|y dieck,their progress, aud saVo the patient Arum.a protracted and dangerous sickness. They nro invidnablo hi nervous and iiypocoudricalutVections, lossof ap r petite, mid ull cuiuplainu to wliieli lemiilea aioiio din due mltnimstratioi) ortlio Toiiic Mixi This is no liigh-wrotlght panegyric for tho imont. ; I Speak only from whatlpositivob —Iiowevef succqssild other prdniwadoti Ijiive been, there W be little relwnce pl icr.l upftii ffiom when comporccfwlffi thi« ariteld. By Strict: y Inllo wing. Rio directions that .'accompany-the botue, wo find imtstfl Upon the ulost scientific principle—for; it noems to Anticipate’the return iff too cold ftjt, ntld excites u strong reaction, nnd ptfwenm glow river the wnolo system; end thus topra-occupy tlio ground,aud by disturbing the rcgularity-ofthe type, to subdue the intermittent altogether.* Under sttch a course of medicine, I luiyo he oh astonished to rioticri inffi-whabhosto the disenso heats alarm'for.a retreat, and the pros trated strength-of tho jkiyttom Jiillte*. It is a pow- erful, .vet mild medicine-substituting ealmnetf, traii(]UilUtv,und balmy, sleep, in place of pain, rinoHS, mm restless hights^—a reftovation of I staniim prpof, that under whatever sky—iti'what ever corner of'tlio cartlv—\vheffier upon hill or valley, wherewcfever aud agmsmakes itenjmenr- tinco, tltero also will “RowandVToiiic.Mixtttre” find ils why—the happy do aide return, the porfoct aiiUdote. . - . j N. LEE, ure subject. They, operate os uuuIdsnOedy purge, — and are a safe nua certain remedy for .worms iff KrOno of Uie best recommendations that cun ' be given thi< medicine is tlio following:—Physic ciuns living inFover and. Ague districts, who linvo become ucmnvinted with its efficacy, are in the habit of orderitig it to be used in tlieir own prnc- .tlco • — ... . _ jUT-. children. V , *' • . r - Extract of a lbtter from Dr. Gurney, of New- Orleans, l.a.Oct. 9, w37.—'‘^Inavo’received inudi assistance in my practice; u*peciullym jaundice and yellow fever; ftromthe nw of Peters' Tills.* 1 presiiuio that; on tm average, I prescribe 100 box* es per mouth." 1 \ , , * "■ ' - Extrnct of a letter (Vom Dr. Frjtchartl, of Hud son, Now-York, Juuo3,1836,—!‘I was aware font Dr. Pc^grs wnd ono of the best chemists in Hie U. States, and felt assured that he would sotuo day (from his iminiato knowledge of foe properties of herbs and drugs) produce un efficient medicine, and I .must acknowledge that hi* Vegetable Pills fully respond to iny*expectation: They iire, in deed, a superior uicdiciue and reflect alike upon the chemist, the physician, aud foe phylosophcc. H Extract of ii letterjroiu Dr. Wuinos, of Cin cinnati, Feb. 24838.—“Your Pills ure tlie mildest in their operations, and yet mos| powerftil in their effects, o( any I have ever met with iii my prac tice of eight aiurtwcnty’yCiir*. Their uction ou the chyle, and lieuce outbe iiupuritics of tlio blood Is evidently vure surprising. . Ciaiir.OTTfr, N. C. Jah, 1,1837. DgarSir—Ih&vo tnndo frequent use of your Pill* in tho incipient stage of bmotts fever, mid ob stinate constipation of the bowels; also, ill the en largement of the spleen, chronic diseases of foe liver, sick headache, genernhlcbility, and iu all ca ses have found them to bo* very effective. J. D. Bovu, M. D. . > MKCKLEfiBinto Co. Vii. Feb. 7,1837., J laving usrid Dr. Peters’. Pilts in my practice for the last 12 months, I take pleasure in giving.'my testiinouy of their good effeci* in cases of dys pepsia, sick headache, bilious fevers, uhd other diseases, produced by inactivity of tlie liver.— Tliey are u safe nnd mild aperient, being tho best article of tho kiud I hove over used. Gkorok Q. Scott, M. D. Tbw celebrated Medicine is for salt* by nil the principal Druggists in Savannah nnd thrpitghojit foe United States, foe Canadas, Texas, Mexico, and fop,West Indies. Price 50 ceils per box, with full directions. angS ‘164—1y J Notice# F OUR months after dute, application will be made to the Justices of foe Court of Ordin ary for the Couuty of Cumden, for leave to sell nil tlie'feal estate and Imnk stock, belonging to tho es- tate of Joseph Thomas, late of Camden County', deceused. ' ,1 G. W. THOMAS, > JOHN TOMPKINS, ( ttdggft , . .374 Ex’ors. •Notice# A per^twitaving claims figs Inst the late Jno. XX Ihuley, Esq, of Camden county, are request ed to preemit thom properly attested, aud those in debted, will please make immediate payment to G. W. THOMAS, ) A l , ROBT. I.ANG, IA.Iimot. Jefferson, 3d Oct. 1839. oct 7 192 . Notice* A LL persons hmong claims against the late Je- xl. remiah Cuyler,Esq. ore requested to present them properly uttered; and those indebted will pleuso make payment to WM. H. CUYLER, Qual. Ex-or. oct 2 188tL ’ UcoigiJi-Effingliam County#. To nil whom it Jnay concern. - W HEREAS, Tiipmosli. Brew, Administra tor of tho estate of JolmW. Graham, de ceased, lias applied to fob Hon. foe Court of Or- diiiary. «r Efluigliuin County, for Letters Dismis- Any. . These are therefore to cite uod admonish allcon- cemcd, to file their objection* ftf any they have) in.tlio Clerk’s Office of the said Court, on or be fore the 2d day of January next; otherwise letters disnuKaory will be'grantea. Witness, the Hon.;C. l*owers, ono of the Jus tices of tlio said Court, tho 2d day of July, A. D. 1839. ,john ciiarlton, jtriyB C. c. 0.0. c. Cteorgla^Eflingliain County# To all whom it inny concern. W HEREAS, JoIuiM. Lticas, Administrator of the estate of William McGuhagin, do- (leased.'hM applied to the Hon. tlie Court of Or- din ary of Effipghum Comity, for Letters Disini*. sory. These are therefore to cite and admonish all con cerned, fo file their objection* (ifjuiy. they have) in foe Clerk’s Office of foe said Court, on or be fore foe (itli day of march next, otherwise tattlers dlgmhwriry will he granted. | Witness,'foe *Hon. C. Power*, one ofthe Jus tices of foe said Court, the 6th day of Sept. A.’D 1639. JOHN CHARLTON, • sept 6^ ■ . ; Clerk c. o. e. c. Ocoi'tfia—Effingham County. To ull whom it liiay concern, \T7*II|:REAS, Mrs. Naouii Weituiun, widow, ▼ V- Administratrix of the estate and effects of Muftiiew Weitinan, deceased, hath applied to the lion, the Court of Ordinary of Effingham Coun ty., forLetter* Disniissory. Thesb' are therefore to cite and admonish nil coochhiedito. file their objection*(if any they have) in the Clerk’* Office of tlie said Court, on or lie- fore tho 26th day of Junuiity next, odierwise let ters dismissory will be granted. •Witness, tlie Hon. C. Powers* one ofthe jus tices of foe said Court, the 26th day of July, A. D. 1839. JOHN CHARLTON, july2C v . Clerk Q.’o.e. c. . Notice. JiOUNCIL will elect nu;thc first Monday in December next, six Vendue Masters for the CityofSavauuali. AppHcauU will leave then applications aud foe names of their securities with hov»2 M. MYERS, c.c. Notice. W H* ROGERS will receive hills of • all tlio Country Bonks (except Milledge- vilta) hi paymeul for Goods, nt 10 per cent, dis count, provided the amount of tl.o hill is traded out; hut will not receive unbankable bill* for con tracts olreadjRnade.’ . nov 19 - South side Market Square. ~~ Important Invention# : v •Y^EAST POWDERS, for the immediate ma* JL king ofBuckwheat and light Tea Cake*. These Powders are not only of great utility in the instantaneous production ofBuckwheat and light Tea CakeB, but are very wholesome; correcting thcucidity of tlie stomach, sweetening foe. breath, suppressing undue thirst In the morning, hml in every respect being beneficial;, and have received' the approbation oftbo medical facility. They arc free from all foe trouhlesffmfe objec tions fo. which Yeast and other articles oftbo same character arc liable, being ulway* easily procured genuine at abqut the same cost as YousUfsl A fresh supply of these Powders, with direction* for using, just received per Newark, and for side ,ly ... G. R. HENDRICKSON., nov 27 235 6 boxes Preserved Plants' • 2 hag* Picim Nuts, 10 bids crushed Sugar 30 bids ^oafSugar, 25 ,j chests Tea . 4 chest* Tea; sup’r, 100 boxes' Raisins 200 half boxes Raisins, 200 qr do i\o' 25 boxes Lemons, lOOkngg Gropes • 70 casks Malaga Wine 75 drum* Figs 25 i casks Rfalaga Wine JliHt received per schr 8 Ciiroliue nnd ntaim- bonl Snv/mnnli, und for mile liy ' . »ipvI1 JNO. B. GAWDRy. •, Perfumery. A f elected stock of Perfumery, cut. -e*. bmcing nil of din highly perfumes, and re commended hy families. Kept coustnndy for sale wholesnlc or retail pt the store of PORCHKR A, LA ROCHE, ' . Sign ofthe Golduii Gloho, Jfnovdl, Opposite the Market. Kowhtfeicl’s KulyUor, F Oll |ho face and skill, and olvitol importance to the support of f4m**)e loveliness. Pnw<-. r _ fui of .eitvet, yet mild of influence; this admirnblo •specific (a preparation from the mp's*, delightful balsuiuic exotics, otid perfefctly free from minerul or other pernicious admixtures, possesses balsamic nronerttas of surprising energy; it eradicates tan, freckles, pimples, spots,reditesit, nnd all.cutaneous orruptloua, gradmdiy realizing n decidedly clear, fair nml so ft skin; transforms even llnf most sallow complexioir into radiant whiteness; .renders lmrsh and rongh skin delightfully soft and smooth; im parts to tho face, neck ami arms, a healthy and ]u- vpnilo bloom; and, by clue per*cverance in Hs up- plicaiion,promotes afreeand iiiiinterruntod exer cise of those important functions of foe skin, wind! are of tlie most necessity for the preservation of health aud attainment, and continuance of a beau tiful complexion. , * A fresh supply of this valuable article just ro-‘ coh ed. ahd for sale by A. PARSONS. Aug'S • ' ■ - ■ - Chinese Prolific or free Com# P ORCHER^LA ROCHE ha* ill store the above valuable 'Corn. Persons who bavo engaged will pluasecnll early find take it away.— Planters are particularly invited to call*and judge for foem*clve3, ns there is only a’ small quantity left unsold, and if they wish the nrtipld, wo will a- gain invite them to send their order* early. Also, other, garden seeds, for sale on accommodating terms. Opposite tho Market,. nov 23 Sign of tlie Golden Globe* Tooth WnsliT ’ /CHLORINE, Ori^ andKreosot Tooth Wash, V-/ highly recommended for whitening the teeth, purifying tho breath nnd importing n healthy ap pearance to tho ffutfot. Just received,' per Wil son Fuller, and lor sulo by ; . G. It. HENDRICKSON. Starch# . . 4 T HIRTY boxes .superior Engle.Starch, extra “quality: for family purposes. Ju*t received and for solo by nov 23 G. R. HENDRICKSON. Razors mid Razor Stropg. ’ A SPLENDID, assortment of combined Sil- xU ver and Steel Razors, of excellent work- ~7“ r ~v. o, J-' P-Wdem n-urn- POl'CllCI' & Lll ROcllC^ manslup, in cases, of various prices. Also, Sun- 'IinLL receive in a fow days by the brig Wins dera, Emerson, and Modus’ Razor Strops kept W 'Taylor,the following Giirmm Seeds ofthe 'crop on839:—Ruta Baga Turnip, white Dutch Turnip, red top Turnip, yellow and red Silver Onion, curly Blood Turnip Boot, Frencli Amber Sugar Beet, whits Sblicia $tigur Beet, long blood Tiirnij) Beet, long orange Carrot, long white Parsnip; cnrly.du*ter Cucumber, long green Cu cumber, early short green Cucumber, superior Watermelon, largo-Muskmelon, Cantelppq do, hush.crook neck summer Squash, early Dutch summer do, ciook-heck winter do, imporiul sugar loar, largo green and brown Dutch.Lcttuco, early scurlqt, short top, long scfirlot und yellow Thrnip Uadisli, (a new urticlo) early and large York Cab bage, eqrly and large Drumhead Cabbage, flat or late Dutch, green glazed aud red Dutch Cabbage, Scotch pale or greep curled Squash nt Boll Fep- poiV.Curl Crcs* or Pepper Grass, largo ‘nilodth HMIWBUII, IU1U ill couatantly for sale by ■ . . PORCHER & LAROCHE. Sign of the Golden Clone, - aug 19 • L Opposite the Market. R Bo^lanrt-* Tonic-niixturo, dec, ECEIVUD per uliip Giistou, a full supply of Rowland’s Tonic .Mixture, for fovor nnd n^itc; .Sulpliatfi Quinine, Pipcrine, lodinu, pure mornliino, Bidphuto. nnd. Acoutate .Aforpnine, Musk in Polls, Oil Binck Pcpcr,-Croton OU, Uy- drtodnte Potass, Sodnnud Scidlitx PowdoreXon- #011 Liislurd, «%c. Forsnlciiy oct 15 PORCHER &, LAROCHE. Tobnccv, CIXIi6ios Ij.ftwicli’»G'nvondisli Tolincco, on kj Iwnd, nnd-for sale liy A. PARSONS oct 4 ' From the Hhirisbnrg Intelli^ncer of Jnno.lSiVl. . Mr. Wyeth—Having Iont, boon afflicted in Iny family with Fever end Ague, nnd having tried uv- cry menu* to gel rid of it without nvnil, { nt lon'rtli met with your ndvorthemeiit of Rowtand'c quitu. ino Tonic Mixture, winch I deturiiiined to try. After using h, nfy wife was entirely restored to heidth, linving snft'ered for fifteen months flfoni tlio dobiiilnliiig oft'oeu of Fever nnd Ague, nnd is now a. hearty nnd slant ns she ever was. .BERNHARD MAY. .Harrisburg, May Sd, 18XJ. A largo supply of the above vnltialdo inddicine just recoived from the Mamtfhcturor, und for solo wholesale or retail hy • PORCHER* LAIIOCIIE, - : Sign of tho Golden Globe, nov 13 . Opposite tho Market ~ ; Svvaiui’N FmiaccQ. A S tho intoiiiperunce nml luxury ofthe nge are hastening die ravngos of.scorhiitic.cbui. plaints, and rendering the blood more impitre nrtd a* thoiiMind* hitvo ^destroyed their constitutions by neglecting to apply tfio proper remedies to •uch'. Hwuhn’b Punaceu lmtat be and has’been more than doubly valuable'ns ft certain nud effec tual means of restoring them to perfect health uml vigor. Few Amities ure wholly exempt from ‘fcdriuitiityrffectiona wliich exhibit various symp toms, n* eruptions, nlcerations, debility, lossof appetite and dejection, all arising from impure blood, and if notproj>crly attended to, producos tho greatest injury to tho constitutidh, and inay bo impnrtcd to their offspring. Swaiin’s Puna- con is I'econimeijdud nt this season rif the year, os nn invaluable restorative ofthe. sysjcin, thereby invigorating the constitution mid cymbling us to bear the debilitating effects of the summer season. It is Conveyed by tlie circulating fluids, and cor recta their tendency to all those disei ’ * originate ip ,n vitiated blood, disc~ pruved appetite, or predisposition tlie kings, dkh. No one, nowevoi nsff'lpSitkom tiioauvi ofwhat is here stated. This medicine 1* now used with success in aU part* ofthe world, and is gaining great reputation in England. *» -, - From Dr, Valentine Mqtt, - Professor of Stirgery in tlio University of Now- York, Snrffeon ofthe'NC YorkHo*pital,&'c. I have repeatedly iused Swaim’s Panacea both in ths Hospital and in private'practice, and have always foiiifd it to bo^a valuable medicine in chron* ic, syphilitic, and norofuloiia complaims, and ill obstinate cutaneous affections. ’ ' VALENTINE MOTT, M. D, -From the various imposition* which have been practised by adulteration, &c. even to tlie extent of perjury, for the purpose of imitating the medi cine, is Sufficient to prove its efficacy iu the dis eases in Wliich.it has been sufficiently proven to have cured. It is Unnecessary to say further in relation to this Panacea, other than.to cimtiontho public against fob deleterious mixtures which have been made to impdso. upon the ignorant. Tifri genuine article can always he found at tlio store ofthe subscriber, Svfio is tho sole agent for tliii State. * A. PARSONS, Druggist, nov8 eab Yeast Powders. rilHESE Powtfors are an admirdble substitute X for foast, in making all kinds of batter cakes, etui lavve tho advantage over tluit article in ma king tlio battpr perfectly' light and'ready for ba king the instant they ure muted.. - Buckwheat und other-cakes, when mado with these powders, are Ipsa likely to disagree with foe stomach l)tnn those made with yeast; end as it require'shiitajew min utes to prepare fpr bnliing, tho possibility of ever having them sour, is entirely avoided. The good effect of mixing coke and biscuit with these pow ders, lias been approved Jty njTuiy of tlio most em inent physicians npd surgeons in this country.— They are also highly recommended by many of tho first families in Inis city nnd other places. Afresh supply of the aboyo articlejUst receiv ed oftd for sale by .r .. * : ^ * nov 13.. ANSON PARSONS. nghf of Ktlo, imdoBffifp.ta-'yt Lttghmd Uml tlio UdtodStatos »» . “r:;"" -cl “Lo Cordini tin I.ticine,” or r„ , Litpiim Cordial,!' itagciiemlIn tnmi fraino., In till tliovnrioascu.il'. 0 !'] ltu.ltudo ami tlobiiitntloti ilium, feiasasasaSs withwliich it rolM»a the tlrilepow^ 'J liavo ItocU (lcnnojcd l>» di«»nJ U ? l 'i lleM. or any <ir.d,e nmitareu«ca'i ! pZ;,;4 uata iii.llm proHtrat ouor thoau fun.," I , 1“ totimoii with B,o mialicmcrf, tin. L'crdial contains notliiiuJI citnul or deleterious nuturu,xudoire tl ?nl pctlienta winch compose hj | )ul * A “I tnno, so simple, yu| soollicuciom, iCvl! renoyute tlto proslrutod entriies ofll, uUvnn'tag 0Uly " iuj P“uit*™l SSSSesafeasaasSsal sure to rondt from'it, wecnaotcuS ■nlyriHot dus muatiinuMo ConliiUaw ™ J ninny of tlio (Ipcnlrients which have b'..,,! cd, (isvoueliOr« nl'dio hlcssia.. i, I. . 0 j 1 nuuilKir. of dospuirii,.. indivi*w, ,, 3 cannot fortrenr reniurking-tha,.;, | " , j mopslrotoil tlmt dicre is senreolyever if«3 tlmig ut nil, us nnttiral btrnuiuu., . 'J imbecility of die procream filnctiomm ciiM mid, therefore,-dial those evils are 1ho efij artiflcial' causes, und inny he speedily sulnlnf removed by dm uso of “Lo Cordial ile li Tire Lncinii Cordial is alsonn iudubita far dio Gleet, and die Fluor Albas, nine difficult or pauilitl Menstruation'! also, [ mcantineucu of Uritio ot tho invnlnntai Ohurgfl dicreof. It is likewise an invaluds unrivullciUncdicine in tunes of Chronic 1 lions of dm skin, aud in dm dropsical r' of dm'ngod. Most'impOrtimt to ttaiAimrianP Thq United Statea proprietor of the red Lnciita Cordial, or Elixir of Love, bcsilol fore , (he community, tlio following eoff which ho has recoived frum tho inventor,!]^ trious.Dr. Mugnin, of l*ari,i - "This is to cortify, that I have disposed > rccipo for making tlm. Lucina Cordial, orfi Love, nnd also dte'riilit to «ell:it tlirougho . United. Stales of North America, to John \\ ■ Holdervv’oii, Mv D. Hr rousons for so do'J thatthu ihmiumln to mo for the ahovo Cold vyliiclt I am the inventor, nip so uiiincroiiil umnnaliioto supply all dio orders rroiiiFrauf Italy alone; and liavo therefore disposed] privileges vouchsafed iu this and otlirrcnti of a like nature, in orderto generulisctlioln of my discovery tiironghoiit die world, n:— “is— — juutd at Puri's, on thisninen .indmyetir of oarLor,(eigl 'tymiglit, ' ERA8TE JUGXlj ] .,rat medlcfno U for«, .IdcrvOcll,' No, liiOLibcrtys] -,-w- S...W, V....WIcs B. Tyler, No. tOCliuu, Pluladelnliia; nndiu Balnmore hy liohcrt. dj kiusou.Johri M. Laroqitc, imd'G. U, Tvlel Wasliingtou City hy Tobias Wnlkins nu.i Cid Stott; in (ioorgetown by 0.,M. Liatliacuffl Richmond by John E. Eustice; inPetcrsboA Braggs Thotiins, and Dnpny, Roscr AIol und in Norfolk by Til. A. Santos atnl 1). Eaar nnd by John Woodiy, No. do Poytiruat I This.. John YV. Nuw-Vo Oglcnna. i It can also bo found t u..» u. ........e principal !L Stores in Sopdi-Carblinn.iuiilm Augusta. by| viland, Hi.ley &Co.,Tliomas liarrett & Co r NclspnCarter; n*ta ~ h 4 pKS0 j • Price $3 porbottlo, with full direction*, hug 5 N , 164~3y Rloiratt’s Life Pill# aud Fha Bitters# • I rttHESB meriicinus huve long been Known* X appreciated for their extraordinary nndj mediate powers of restoring perfect health to! Komi suflering under nearly ev ery Umd of dal to Which the human frame i* liable. ■ Tlie nroiyiotor rejoice* m the opportuiulj forded by tno uuivcrAil diffusionol foedHvP for placing his VEGETABLE LIFh ru within tlie ynowlodgo and reach of every vol dual in tho conuuuffitv- Unlike tho Jtytojl uiciouHnunckeries>\vliich boast or vmcw j grhdienU, foe Lite Pill* ntc purely and folfol geteble,auucontain noither mercury,cm™'- arsenic, uor iQiy otlier minor Jin any ever. They arc Entirely composed oi n«i from rare aud powerful plants, lifie 1 though long known to. several Indian tn »J :ai science, uuu PUP in do happily tl< THE PIiaiNIX BITTERS arose c«lW| cause tliey possess the power oi res^ ■ SsSmkWssaS roBtoroil to lifoTrnm the ashes of jtso don. Thb'Phtonix Bitters are entirely wp confposqd of roots fcttnd onlrto tins weattm country, xvhioh »v«U inllib ly 1 Y r rItS. AND AGUES of all kW« ”1 iiiil to ovaiiicato entirely ollthO °^ c , u i p[C | infinitely sooner Ilian dm mo> .P'Sffl rationa of VoTHKl^'l tho doteriuination ofBLOOI) lOJ'jl never fails in sickness incident toy Jj. WS€S I and will bo foiinfl a certain remedy i j rior^bus debility wealtness ot ^^S^Chromt^gd Riiimmatism, the ofiicacyof l,l0 f' .jnelcM will bo demonstrated by the ““.“fgl3 Thensttnl dose ofdmse BltlcrsisMr”'®! full; in woteHiajj||#gr V ' • T ken two or three times a day.w' 01 ' 1 .. ,„ken S ... , Patent Hurley. IA do*. Robinson’s I’atJrft Barley, rceoivcd ami for sale by ANSON PARSONS; , , uug dl . „ ■ Sweet <MI. , . . KM BASKETS superior 8w,ot .Oil, fresh. ir mtnOrled, tin foil tops. Just: received aud for sale by - ■ oct 3() G. It. IfENPRICKSON. red Tomato, solid Colcry, curled Parsley, round ken two or three tiiiies u u.y ^ . leaved Spillage, long white Okra, Giant Aspara- Injforo moals, or alessaqua nil y « J gus, Nastiirtiou Lomoii Balm, early Sngnr Com, turn's. Todioso wboar , n „ rnV8 ij Cltincso, Prolific or Ties Corn, early Woshiijd*> ton or June Peas, largo wifi to Murrowfat, early Cifiua Dfvorf, -early «ix week, wliite kidney and red marrow Beans, Inrge white, marrowfat flat Feu*, and othpy seed mitaldo fpr tlie Southern mnrket. Sign of tlio Golden Globe; nov 13 . Opposite tlie Market. . ' ’ Barnufta Ncghra. 20,000 ‘S±;r M - n°yi> -G. R. HENDRICKSON. snnir. •t f | -JARS coarso trench Rappee .Snuff, rose ii “ avon -'d, efLorilJard’*imiiuil'uctnro. For Biilo low for imsh, by PORCHER'& LA UOCIfE, - Sign of thq Golden . Globe, nttv ? l|Oppbsito tlie Market. Vegetable, Flower and Bird ffeofo the crop- of •1839.^ AIho, in daily expectancy, a hriftutiful arti cle bailee! tlio Chinese ’Tree Corn. Tlio above Seed i* warranted to produce Inrgo vegetable* and fine flavor. Planters und other*• arc invited to cidljind exmninofor -ihenwelveH. All of which will be worn lovV fornawh'or city nccoptancpa. - : 1*, or an timos. To' those who are jji pro vo . gestion after, ntoals,. thyBrB|\tar« *jj (! ., ct i .VnliHiblo, hs tliey very greatly njfWj . „ cr foi of-die priucqim viseoifi, help * io Ihoir funetioua, nml enable^ . „f e nsi eburgn Into tlm liovvols rcniovi Tims indikestibn is onsi y and sp j| 10 n |.foi ilppotite restored, and tliamonu f oc aitate ‘B31V*xb;2.< 5J0 Broadway, >» obtained for 25centa, B° 1 Kan* NOOK Ilf hod Uovf Sign of tlm Golden GlbliCi ’ Opposite dm J' Idafte Bitter, for fid •* ous certificates of tho wonderful ellica ) may Im there inspoctqd. ■ *, BART°"i AUds Stored ori tiio Bny,“6brnbrmf Un>)' ll,u s nov 23