Daily republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1839-1840, December 02, 1839, Image 4

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noxt, will be in tlio city of of pale, •levied upon by Hon. Court of Vrunner for the. isday in. Doc: oro tho Court’* , between the tisur o Woman named 11 ‘ fi.fiw. Kilted ()*oi l Pleas and of Oyer Savannah, nt -tho iiuthnei of Thomas Pqrso and John MercliLou, bt. nl. vs. Rebfcca . llrisscll^ —* * ■ ' - ' ‘ tomoy oet 20 City SiicrlflPs SaioT |N the first Tuesday in December next, will be sold, before the Court House, in the city ' unli, between the usual hours of sale, >. 9, bounded by mid butting on Ka ect on the west, on the north by lot No. Gfi)r property pointed out by ptointitFs at- - LliVI S. RUSSELL, Sheriff Dn tho cast by lot No. 10, on the south by lot No'. I containing DO feet front and 105 feet in depth, l TTmr«*i.u ‘‘ o buildings ondlinprovcinents . on by virtue of !i fa’s issued nrt n»* CommonP1?as and of r for tlie City of Savannah, at n B. Gnmlrv ut. nl. vs. Homy T att j a ® Urs ‘ Proport)’pointed out LEVj 8. RUSSELL) Sheriff. Shci'ilPs Sttlc. ty in December next, will the Court House, in tho city Jtwcen tlie usual hours of salo, Mahogany Sideboard, one pair Mahogany 'ablcs, one do. ends, one Mahogany Dining straw bottom Chairs, two pair of sand one Fender; levied upon train warrant issued from the rt of Chatham county nt thein- Pattigrow, trustee- of« Eliza vtanoe of Rol L. Pettigrew, >erty pointed oufbv‘plaintifl*’s attomies. *29 LEVI S. RUSSELL, Sheriff. L. Pettigrew, his wife, vs. Alex.' II. McDonnell. O Indicator's Srilc. N the first Tuesday in December next, be tween tlie usual hours of sale, will he sold before the door of tho Court House in. tlie city of Savannah, the following property to wit: One chest of Clothes, one old Tool Chest, one Tool Chest, one Horse, and various other articles, the property of the cstato of George Miller, deceased. Also, one ToobChest, one Watch,-and one old trunk of Clothes, belonging to tlie estate of J. A’. Kennedy, deceased. Also, several Trunks, *Chests, 7 Bedsteads, Matrasses, 2 Watches, and otlies articles, belong ing to tlie estate of Michael Lyncli, deceased.— Above mentioned estates escheated and sold for benefit of creditors and all others interested. By order. ROBERT W. POOLER, ** ov B (Geor) Eschcntor c. c. rcla—Clmtlmm County. To all whom itninv concern. widow, hath np- , . „ , r _ uurt of Ordinary of Chatham County, for Letters' of Administra tion on tho estate and effects of James Sagurs, late of Clmthnni County. • These die therefore to cite nnd'adirionish,all and singular the kindred and auditors of the said de ceased, to file their objections, (itany they liavo) to tlie granting of the, ftdinniHtrntiou orthe eS> tate to the applicant in the Clerk’s Office of t ie said Court, on or before tho twelfth day of Do tomher next; otherwise letters of administration Will lie granted. Witness, tho Hon. Francis Sorrel, ono of the Justices of tho said Court, this 12th day of Nov., A. D. 1839. limv’i) G. WILSON, nov .12 Deputy Clerk c. o. c. c. coi The concerned, to fiL have) in the Clerk 1 i r ' x .ww, »..w «..« Court,onor before tlie 30th day of December next; otherwise letters sprayed for will be granted. Witness, tlie Hon. M. Mvcrs, hue of tho Jnsti- ces ol tho said Court, the with day of December, A. D. 1839. EDWARD Q. WILSON, nov ^Q ■ Deputy Clerk c. o. o. c. '6e Me o rg i xi—C Imtli a in County, ^ * To all whom it may concern: W HEREAS Omizimc Legriel. hath applied to the Hon. tho Court ofOrdinnry ofCliat- ham County, for Letters of Administration on the estnto and effects of Paul Dupou, lata of Chatham County, deceased. Tiiyse are therefore to cite and ndmoniah, all and singular tho kindred and creditors of tho said deceased, to file their objections (if any they have) tho emnthig ofthe qdminbtratiou of tho estate of the deceased to the applicant in the Clerk’s Of fice ofthe said Court, on of before the 9th day of December next; othenyise letters of administra tion will be granted. Witness, the Hon. Francis Sorrel, ouo oftlio Justices ofthe said Court, the 9th day of Nov. A D. 1839. EDWARD G. \YT "— nov9 edward g. Wilson, Deputy Clerk c. o. c. c. W Ocoj-Riu-Chutlmm County* IILKLAS, Jos. B. Ponce Imtli applied lo the Hou. tho Court of Ordinary of Chatham County, for letters of Administration on tho estato aud effects of Jnuic9 R. Ketchum, lute of Chatham County, deceased. . These are therefore to cite and admonish nil and singular the kindred and creditors of tho said do- cea.pl, to file their objections (if any they, have) to the granting of the administration ofthe estate of the deceased to tlie applicant iu tho Clerk’s Ofiico of the said Court,on or before tho 30th day of December next; otherwise letters of adminis tration will be grouted. Witness, the Hon. A. Porter, one of tlie Jus tices o/the said Court, the 30th da v of November, A. D. 1839. EDYVD G. WILSON, Deputy Clerk c. p. e. c. oririnpCIiMKinm County. 1 o all whom it may concern: TTTHEItEAS Patrick Marlow hath applied to v v tlio Hon. tho Court of Ordinary of Chat ham County. for Letters of Administration on tho estate ami effoctsuf Nicholas Marlow, Esq. late of Ciiaumin County deceased. These are therefore to- cite and admonish, all and singular the kindred and creditors of the raid deceused, to filo their objections (if any they have) *® ! J»o granting of the- administration oftlio estate oftlio deceased to tho applicant in tho Clerk’s of- turn of tlie raid Court, on-or before tho 12th day of Deconiber next; diherwise letters of administra tion will he granted j Witness, tho Hon. Elias Reed, ono of tho Jus- ticcs oftlio said Court, the. 12th dav of November, A.D.1839. EDWARD G. WILSON, ,,ov 12 Deputy Clerk c. o. c. e. Gcorgin-Okathnni County. ^ "hom it may Concent: ^^^LBLAS^S. A. Hooker, hath sp nov 30 Administratrix’s Sale. O N the first Tuesday iu January next, will be sold before the Court House in Chatham County, between tlie usual hours of sule, tlie fol lowing property: All the interest of die estate of R. F. Willi-m*. in those two Tracts of Land, known as Varcli and Orphun House. Sold as the property of estate R. F. YVillmms, benefit of the heirs and creditors of raid for tho estate, nov 9 . i of said MARY YVILLIAMS, Adm’ix. 221 Georgia—Chatham Couuty. To all worn it may concern. TTTHEREAS, YVin. Henry Fitts, Administra- •* " lot* of tho cstato of James D. Fitts, late of Chatham Couuty, deceased, hath applied to the Hon. die Court of Ordinary of Chatham County, for Letters Dinni^-ory. These ore (herefore to cite end admonish all con cerned, to fdo their objections (if nny they have) m the Clerk*. Oilico ot die said Court, on or be fore the 16th day of March next, otherwise lettcra disnussoty will be granted. Witness, the Hon W. Thome Williams,' one of - Justices of tile said Court, tho 16th day of Member, A. D. It'd*). EDWARD G. WILSON,. T 1 *» - Dcpnty Clerk c. o. c. c. «co: Valuable lEicc Plautation and Wcsrocs for Sale. VV Xf-L be cold at pubhe sale,on Urn first Tnoa- . V day in February noxt, before the Court House in tlie city of Brunswick, that very value- bio Plantation known aa New Hone, on tiie south branch of tho Alutumalia River, m Glynn Conn- nr, Ga., containing (3130) three thousand four hundred and thirty acres, of which (5S0) five hun- o d “““''Shly acres are first quality Jliver Swamp, (300) Otree hundred‘acres are under good banka and in a hne state of cultivation. A- bout (700) seven hundred acres of prime Inland Swamp, well adapted to the culture of Cotton .or Corn, and (2150) two thousand one hundred and fifty acres of heavy timbered piiie land. On the premises aro a comfortable dwelling Hoiise, Ne gro Houses, Barns, Blacksmith Shop, mid every necessary out building fur the use of the plants- At tlteaamo time and place, will be sold (con- ”rm'!i ) aver J r P rune 8^8 of about sixty Nit- Also, an nmRvHfHl thir-1 r - r ;-h- - ^ imowu as Broadfield, adjoining the above, con' “ b S"f ( i°°) fetH hundred acres of prime Rice Land, in fine order to receive a crop. Terms nude known on the day of sale. JOHN F. GREENj ) „ , HUGH F. GRANT,' ( “ ««• ® (Georgion) nov 15 Executor’s Sale. , he sold, agreeable to en order of the m. In Tenor Court of Burko Co., while g tor ordinary purposes, in die u,wu of Waynesboro, „„ Hie first Tuesday in January One tract of Land, belonging to tho estate of Lltslia Anderson, late of said county, deceased, IVllUT Oil tllf* WBfPM Tl/uvlrt/ l argia—Chatham Couuty. _To all whom it may concent. rDix "^^T-HEREAS, Andrevvjiixon, Administrator die estate mid effects of Daniel Foley, lute of Chatham County, decea-ed, has apniicd to the Hon; tho Court of Ordinary of cfiatham County, for Letters Dismissoryi tho Hon. tho Court of Ordinary of Chat- ham C.otinty, for Letters of AduiiiiUtra'tion on tho estate and effects oflsaao Norton,lute ofCliathom Count) 1 , dceoascd. Theso ere therefore to cito ahd admonish, all and singular tho kindred end creditors of die said deceased, to file thoir objections (ifiiny they have) to tho granting ofthe administration ofthe estato of the deceased to the'applicant in tho Clerk's Of fice of Ihu said Court, on or heforo tho twelfth day of December next; othonvise letters of ad ministration will be granted. • Witness, tho Hon. M. JIvers, one oftlio Justi- ces of die said Court,die twelfth day ofNovcmber. A. D. ISiffl. EDWARD G. WlLSON, ,lov 18 Deputy Clerk c. o. c. o. ® 00 ^Kl'»--Cli! , tImt , f County, i ' I'n nil ntlin... - * ...... ... . — ___„ To all whom it may concern i XXTHEREA8 Frederick E. Tehcau, hath ap- T T plied lo dm Honorablo the Court of Or- dmaiy of Chatham County, for Lottora of Admin istration on tho estate and effooU uf Isaac Norton, late of Chatham Couuty, deceased.! These oro therefore in cite and admonish, all ond singular tho kindred and creditors ofthe Said See of tho said Court, on or before the twelfth day of December next; otherwise letters of administra- tion will ho granted. Witness, tho Honorable Anthony Porter one eftho Justices ofthe said Court, die twelfth day of Novcmbor A. D. 1839. nor 12 EDWARD G. WJL80N, Deputy Clork, c.o. c. e. | .To all whom it may couccrni W HtREAS Andrew Bird has made apnlica- tloufor Letters of Administration,' with These are d,e>eforeVo eito^.i admonish allcon-12 “fX X CotX7cZhl I J 0rCa8 S ,’ ,n,ler - rned, tu file their objections (if any they have) in hfCht^am deceased, a Clerk’s Office of the stud Court, on or befhro and sZZ L' T a° T n,ll '‘™>’h all, tho 3d day of January next, othenviso loiters dis- SefeSfc ffiohi^dewir 0 " missory will be granted. ,, ,' ™o |r obiocUons (ifany thoyhavo) .s-'Vi* 0 ®” * e « on -. A „P°r«er,one,of dieJmtice, L'^cminSAvfel. f " of the said Court, the 3d day of July, A. D. 1639, ’ „ EDWARD G. WILSON, july 3 Deputy Clerk o. o. c. c. said County, within the dine prescribed bylaw: otherwise letters ofadmiuistrauon will bo granted to the said Andrew Bird. b Oeorula—Clmtlmin Couuty. To oil whom it may concern. - — toy concern. XJtTHEREAS, Henry F. WiUink, ExeentorofI ■' tiie last will and testament of David Pidi Witness, die Hon. Israel Bird, one ofdio Jur- tiros ol said Court of. Ordinary, this 7th day of November, 1839. J. SMITH, c. c. o. a. e nov12 223 ‘Tho true rlchcsorlire is cjcu W E know that lienldi and the ability to .constitutesthe Wealth of diegrcat'mass of toe people iu thU, us in most other countries. To preserve, therefore, that health by natural.menus isagrhud iiiurnl and politienlsehelue, to fldlil which requires our utmost attention. Tho unptcce- deiilediio'pularilyaiiilniiivcrsuhipprobntimnvliicli this medicine has achiovud throughout the United Stales, tho Conadas, Texas, Moxiooondtita West Indies, fully justify Ilr. Peters iu warmly und cou- scientiourl v recommending them to die special at tention of die aniioted; Dr. t Peters has spent much time In experiment ing with dift'oront Vegetable Medicines lor discus- os of the liver, and now offers his Vegetable Pifts Us the best, most convenient and dlumpest Medi cine tluit can bo prepared forgonoral use. One great quality of his Vogclhblo Fills Is that thoy liavo dm ultoriuitive principle combinod with dieir cardinrtic, or opcrntivo qualities, or that they not only clonuse die stomach and bowels hy pur ging, but they regulate dm liver, Change tho mor bid secretion, slrcngtimn tho digestive organs, pu- riiy dm blood, invigorate the circulation, and givoB tono mid energy to dm nervous system. They are mild und pleasant iu timir operation and convey almost immediate conviction of their utility from their first dose. They con be token witii safety by persons of onyogo; and the feeble, die infirm, dio nervous and deliento are slrcngdi- cned by timir operation, because timy clear tho •ystomof bad humors, quiet nervous irritability, mid invariably produce sound health. • . ThoVegotabio Fills are a sure remedy for jaun dice, rick uud nervous headache, dyspepsy, cos. dvencss, sickness of Urn stoniaeli, hcurlmini,' nil hilinns complaints, fevers of all kinds, and if taken at tho commencement will invariably check tiieir progress, mid save dm patient from a protruded mid dangerous sickness. Thoy are invaluable iu nervous and liypocondricnl affections, loss uf ap petite, and ull complaints tn which females nlutiu are subject. They operate ns a mild speedy purge, mid arc a safe aud cartaiu remedy lor worms in children. Extract of a latter from Dr. Gurney, of Notv- Orlouns,La.Oct.9,1837.—"I have received much assistance in iny practice; especially ill jaundice aud yellow fever; from tho use of Fetors' Pills. I presume that, on mi average, I proscribe 100 box es per month,". . Extract of a letter from Dr. Pritchard, of Hud son, Now-York,'Juno3,1830.—"I wasawaro that Dr. Peters wus one of tho best chemists in tho U. States, and felt assured that ho would aomo day (from his intimuto knowledge uf the properties of herbs und drugs) produce mi efficient medicilio. end I must uckuowiodgo that iiis Vegetable pills fully rcspoudto my expectation. Tlicvnro, in deed, n superior medicine und reflect alike upon tho chemist, dm physician, aud the philosopher." Extract of a letter from Dr. Waiuos, of Cin cinnati, Feb. 2,1838.—“YourPills aro dm mildest ktthehr operations, and yet most powerful in their effects, of nny 1 havo ever mot widi in my prac tice of eight and twenty years. Tiieir notion oil lily ofdoclnriiig my decided , «»SSlpS‘H* qnartuti—however varied ho its type, nttotiied he Co, npnBhih»-„ru M „ , — , MsN the chyle,aud honco on dm impurities of the blood is ovidentiy very hiirprising." Ciunt.oTTK, N. C. Jon. 1,1837. Mnrt as Q ,w T I.,....- ..... .1— it ... s»^rs,‘a? i !' P „“*s; [SsassasK^'. him, whatever botim ego,Idlolyhomsy, or lmi.it" “i"i" rdsur ,»‘housandyoan li!" f"" ol tlie pudent dm complaint alike bids ndion on -''"‘M "“I 1 "'fie.mily oYthl'SS 1 ^ ho due administration ortlm Tonic Mixture.- i" 10 "" 1 * " u ‘" l’arta ol'Ve Tins into high-wrougitt panegyric ibr die exnir-1 llo ' vovcr ' ■ 10 Hie ' vnri '' * immit. I speak only from wlmt I positively I 1 —however successful other nrepnratioiis have been, there can he little re fiance piuntwl 1 10111 will'll mtimnnul titiili T. ' feinel irteSHSa , dmro can be little reliance placed ..hoe I ,? ■ of iUa, ! .,„?' y ’! l " t " , i them when compared with fl.isarticlo. Bysifle" fi.^at. BiKWfe" 1 ®' yftillowmg tlm directions Bmt nccompnhv tlm ^“ghouttiieoivilKedgloH *WL bottle, wo find itnotsupon dm most se'entific dllt ^itng timtt!lie dumandwtiSRo . ’ b princtpio-fi.r, It.seems to anticipate dm return ‘“'Possible, disposed 0 rT #J ngether. Undo? such it course of'mediCinh'l I hiblSl ' lutl re been astonished to notice with what haste b t of 1,18 kite of ogcncv .l!!, . tho disease bents nlnrm ftir n retreat, aud tho pros- ^rn'i^Si , “ * “ h “' Unted strengtli of dm systom rallies. It is a pow- « _ Lttciho,*’ orfiil, yet nnld medicine—substituting calmness BucuuCordial,^^ ^ngeneraliiivU* M ~ tranquillity,ond balmy sleep, it! place of pain wen- | nfy }. fn . uno *. In all the various nness, ond resdas, ,/ghtA ro'novatiotf ofiong. ? nd Wfr* ^ lost strengdi ami robust health, in lieu of feehft. , ° 1 'l’ , . a, . I Y «s province to ness and emanation. And I coufidcnilr bolievo. 2J?“* nd to dioitiind „ atld I prodttnto my opinion upon die most sg)>; Bill tlie peculiar vi, , stantial proof, dtat under whutuver oky—in wlmt- wldfS • ?}f “ aaud ' la I'm facility . .. a r tIl _ w |.„q.„ r > I withwhicri itre»toresd.ov!,a™? ' citrial or d * contain, . ICFOno of tho beat roeontmendntiona that can c,lr| ,. v°mterio ho given this medicine is dm Ibllotfingt—Phyal- ?™ dlell,,, . wll jch compose itj emus living in Fevor, anti Agiio districts, who Imvo SiUni y f “ ™“‘ l ’ “ lippnntn iirwniti iiii/wi iiy.si.!».. -.At . . I reno\ ate the nnni hahtt of ordering it to bo used in d.'eir own j,rac! From tlm Harrisburg Intelligencer Of June 1833 dint, notwithstandingbateSEfnli?? 1 Mr. 'Yycdl—Having longbeen nfflretedlt^^ family widi Fever nnd Ague, end having tried 6v- y “ “ „ r , '" 4<! "imablo Cordial litre “ cry means to got rul of it without avail, I aflengdt i i'I "L ‘locimicnts which have C,1 wet withyom*advertisement of Rowand’s g"f„! f.t’T^T 01 . U ! el,k ‘'' i ti ! .itl,„co, l mo runic Mixture, which 1 determined totvy ! <los l iu,nil ?."" | ivTtl m l < . n, ,f After usingIt, my wifowak entirely restored m ? r ! e ,? r 'c'lckmg-tl,,, u ,, “"‘j healdt, having snffered for fifteen mottUts from die M " er ° scarcely eve,^3 dobilitating effects of Fever and Aguo, and is now n" 1 *™ lra rrctuics,, or ,,1 n. hearty and stout as she ever was. . mechtyofdmpfocrcnm function “i„ ( J BERNHARD MAY ee l ! 1 ' rcl “ ro > mol those evils arc Hit, Harrisburff, May 22,1833. * e J ^^^c^il^usys.uiid may 1 . A large supply of the above vnlunhlo medicine just received li-otn the Manufacturer, and for sale wholesale or retail by 1 PORCHER & LA ROCHE, Sign oftlio Golden Globe, nov I® Opposite tho Market. the Hondn^CoiirtofOrditiar^oTchathamCouin j °’jP lil jf don win 1,0 ty, for Letters Dismissory. i ,0 1110 1 '“"‘cm’ Bank of the State of These ore therefore to cite nnd admonish nil q, ";f l: '’/ 0r . r , 0, n' vi ! script, for Five Shares concerned, to file their objecLiona(if any tlmy have) a*?? i°f 8ald Bonk ' *J' n limine of Mary C. iudmClerld;.Office of dti raid Co.m'onmbefo^ | acb ,^'!^' S * PHILBIUCK & cb. t.r, giy of January next, oUteAvise letters tiis* j — mwrary will be panted. I Notice. •— Yvitness, tlie Hon. Elias Reed, one of the Jns- months hfier date, application will he ttcesof the said Court,the3d day of July, A. D. I *** r the Justices of the Court of Ordin- 1839. jnly3 v/»iifi,inco(i nay ol July. A. EDWARD G. YVILSGW, Deputy Clerk c. c. c. c. Georgia—CliatSiaiii Couuty. To all whom. it may concern. “yyHEREAS, William iy concern. Law, Administrator ary for the County of Camden, for leave to sell nil tho real nnd personal estate of David Thomas, late of raid county, deceased, anggfl G.W. THOMAS, Adm’or. V, ' a-ivsvv, /luuiuiisiritior of the estate and effects of MaryM. Haig and Agnes Haig, deceased, has applied to the |.| rtvs tt'rt f*... — n rv,, a* #. • , —. Notice. TIOUR months after date, application will Im J- made to die Conrt ofOrdinarvofEHinrimm Cennty wi.cn anting for ordinary' IWngon UiewatcraofRoekr «f James Anderson and B. Miller, and containing fourteen hundred end twenty-four (1424) acres! more or less. Sold for tho benellt of the heirs of the deceused. JANE II. ANDERSON, Ex'ix. JAMES ANDERSON, ) r , A. H. ANDERSON, < Ex or >- oct 20 209 W Administrator’s S«Ue. ILL he sold, on tho first Tuesday in Janu ary next, before thb Court House doorin Jacksonboro’, Scriven couuty, between the usual Lours of sale, the following property, to wit: lltin irnnt nf T I,,L. i i .• ra. r!.o ° C w m 0l ‘ di ' 11,,y uf Chatham County Cennty wlmn sitting for ordinary' Durnoiwa'?or for Letters DtsmtSsory. leave teacl!dm following Unix P P M * f ° r ] or ® dl 5. rcf “ ro . 10 , c . ll ° admottiah nil Otic hundred and fifty ncros Pine Land Id™' concerned, to file tiieir objccuous (if any they I slid being in die Cont.tvofFOtn.li'in . i* , have) in dm Clerk’s Officeoi 1 the said Courier «o the esW?^of InSt ^§2.^ bmtn More the 3d day of January next, otherwise let- hy Linelmrger’s and Ke ffm’“ e^,°,^. b terodtsnnssory will bo granted. I and unknown land mh 7 of, I r°o' Wiliams, one land; for the benefit oftiio licirs and creditors^" of lie Justices ql the said Court, the tiiird day of said e-UUe. creditors Jtfiy.A. D. jg. mvARD G WIL30X | _.-J i _FR™r lI UCK 1 „Nr.LY,Adtn Deputy Clerk c. o.c.c. Iorgcmcntof thesplnen, chronic tlisensea'of tiie liver, sick headache, general debility, and in all ca ses have found them to be vary effective. w J. D. Born, M. D. Mkcklf.nbuko Co. Vu. Fob v 7,1837. Having used Dr. Peters’ Pills in my practico for the last 12 niontlis, 1 take pleasure iu giving my testimony of tiieir good effects iu cases of dyi pepsia, sick hendacho, bilious fevers, and other diseases,-produced by inactivity ofthe liver.—- 1’hey are u sufo and mild nporient, being tho best article of th i kind I have evor used. GfionoK C. Scott, M. D. This celebrated Medicine is for . sale hy ull tho principal Druggists in Savannah and thraughbut the United States, tlie Canadas, Toxas, Mexico, and the West Indies. Price 50 cens per box, with full directions. «t>g5 1&I—ly I re i'‘,” vod kfisWof "lo The Lucma Cordial is nlionnWaJ L '' for the Gleet’aud tho Fluor Alba, , difficult or painful Manstmatiou* H. Unoonluienoe of Uriuo or the i J' elturgo thereor. It Is likewise on ia° Su ttnrtvalled medicine in cases of.Clironu* i !!.f',he 0 „ r ged. Bl<iri ' U " lli " l ' ,C dra l'«'“’ upply ulltlio Order, 1 fromFrew of july 3 Notice. County. ■ will he «jSM|i>d will pfeoae call early.and take itnwny,— Jeojltaining 407 more or less. Also, another tract; lying in'sait county, con taming six hundred (000) acres, more or less, adjoining lands of Richard Herrington aen^ Solomon Zcogler and George Robbins; el *°> «vo Negroes, to wit: Vilet, awomunabeut40 years of age, Diana, a.woman about 18 years of age, and Child Cliilson, about 2 years of age, Ro- <la, a guj about 14 years of age, imd a girl by the name of Matilda, about 13 years of age. 'Sold agreeable to an order of the Hon. the Inferior • X/onrtof Scnvcn county while sittintr fnr nrri;«„. oonvun county wnne sitting for ordina ry purposes, as the property of John M. Roberts, deceased, for the benefit ofthe heirs and creditors of said estate. oct 29 STEPHEN MILLS, Adm’or. DELIA ROBERTS, Adm’ix. O n Admtnistralm’s s a i c< N the first Tuesday in December next, will vine Libert'■’ -----™ ‘ bC S°, urt .House, in Hunts- the tMe°ir i ? aryf0 ”" idC0 “^“‘ bcb ” ! oct 3 WM. N. WAY, Adm’or. yAfHnlnlstmtor’s Sale. W ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in Janu ary next, before die Court House in Hines viuo^tberty County, by order oftl.e Court of Ordinary for said County, tlie following property ol tho estate of R. S, Leonard, viz: ■ Ono Tract of Land, containing 500 acres more or less, known a, the Cooper Tract; one House und Lot atlYalthourville, with J3 acres of land, more or loss, together with all other Land or I roperty owned by said estate; for the benefit of all concerned. nov 5 GEO. W. DUNHAM, Adm’or. 217 Xlalr Oil, Bears Oreuse ana ]Po= inatum. TVrACASSAROii’ English, dodo American, -LTX Ward’s Vegetable Oil,Bears Oil,do Grease Pomatum, in pots; do iu rolls, Aldrich’s Balm Columbta. Just recoivod und for sale on accom modating terms by JOHN E. STILWELL, Corner of Broughton & Whitaker-sts. Opposite the Mansion House. nov 20 Houck’s Panacea. -fion liniin r'u Pinunnn f— r E case Houck’s Paimcea, for Dyspepsia, fcc. Received and for solo by 18 A. PARSONS. Wit l’o nil whom it may concern. -I aw fnrii,Vr” ““'-"an ot urdtn- TX7-HEREAS, Eliza Mcdohngmi, Administra- dm rMlestoteand hank.Tt'l' i' le - aVn ,0 VV tr.x of the estate of Wm. McMcGahagan, * * L*ix of the estatu of \Y r m. aicmciianngni deceased, has applied to tlie Hon. tlie Court of Or- dmaiy of Effiingham Couuty, for Letters Dismis- sory. These are therefore to cite and admoniuh all con cerned, to file tneir objections (if any they haveHn dm Clerk’s Office ofthe saitl Court, on or he/ora tiie uth day of March next, otherwise letters dis missory will he granted. Witness, dm Hon. C. Powers, one of the Justi- me said Court, die Gth dav or Sept. A D 1839; JOHN CIIARLTON, “PI? c.c.o.ci dcceawjd° HCPk ““ C ” f j aug20 G. W. THOMAS, JOHN TOMPKINS, 174 Ex’ors. CSeoiRla—Efflugliain County. W loall whom it may concern. , HEULAS, Thomas H. Brew, Administra tor of the estate of John VV. r:.-,.... A P crso "» khvitig claims against the late Jt AY. Bailey, Esq, of C.undencounly.arereque,,. ed to preseiit them properly ottested; and iIkbc im ’ W,Hp G.%v!riioMAs 0 ) p " ymc,lt ,0 ROBT. LANG, ’ ( Adl «ts’o Jefferson, 3d Oct. 1839. oet’' 192 ceased, has appfcd m’dicllon’thr'ciur™ f’Or" ArenaT?'" 5 ^ nv ™» claim " against the late Je ffinqry of Efftngiann County, for Letters Dismis- them' These are therefore to cite and admonish oil con-' l ,lea8e »n“ke paymentto perned, to file dieir objections (if any thev iiave) in the Clerk’s Office of the said Court, on or he- . ay of Januaty next; othenviso letters dismissory will be granted. Witness, tlie lion. C. Powers, one of tlie Jus tices of tlie said Court, the 2d day of July A r> 1839. JOHN CHARLTON, ' ML*: c.c.o.e.c. oct 2 II. CUYLER, dual. Ex-or. -• 188tr, Georgia—Cfllngrliaiu County, . lo all whom it may concern. ff~IOUNCIL will elect on "tlm first Monday in rV„ next, six Vendue Masters fertile City of Savannah, Applicants will leave their applications end tho names oftlmir securities With A ' M. MYERS, o. c. Tltese are dierefore to cite and admonish nllcon- nov ja arnorl. tn fills iltniv /:i* -i • .1 — corned, to file dieir objections (if any dioy have) III the Clerk s Ofiico of the said Court, on or be fore the Odt day of march next, odterwise lowers dismissory will be granted. South side Market Square. Important Invcsitioit, AK'P DMlVrU'Du 7 WMi YVitness, the Hon. C. Powers, tices of- the said Court, tho 1839. JOHN sept 6 ”^7'LAST POWDERS, for the immediate ma- A king of Buckwheat and light Tea Colics. oTh d’ 0"? a f ,he Jns -1 pS; VCH > ARr.3^ A ' U ' J™ Cakes hut are very wholesoraefioSg _ d ! ,: “ c,dit / of dl “ stomach, sweetening the breath, Clerk0. o. e.c. _ I suppressmg undue tiiirat'iu tlm Vnorning, ami hi *“ I (JV’fll’V CPmiPfit linmrr Imnnllnml 1 I ° . Geors-Iu—Efliupltam County. ~ I ^eryresj.e'ct being benoficial;7imd’hove revived W irr-rr,?. 1 ')! w . ; om 11 may concern. the npprohaboit of the medical faculty. 1IEREAS, Mrs. Naomi Weitnrian, widow, . f’hey ore free from all tho troublesome obice- Adinuustratrix of dm estato and effects of u “ n » *» which Yeast and other articles oftlio same Sr , r J. V01t "TPi de ^ ila ‘ !d ’ bntb "I'Pked to the c karnctor aro liable, being always easily procured lion, tho Court of Ordinary, of Elfinghatn Cojtn- £ onulnc at about tho same cost as Yeast" ty, for Letters Dismissory. • A fresh supply ofthoso Powders, witlt directions ,“ ro ‘kcrefore to cito and admonish all f or usl,1 £. j 118 ' recoivod per Nowerlt, and fi.r sde concertie d ,tofiledmirobj e ctions( | fanytheyhaye) b y G. II. HENDRICKSON in the Clerk s Oflice of the said Court, on or be-1 110v 27 235 tore die 2Gdt day of January next, otherwise let ters dismissoty will be granted. Witness, the Hon. C. Powers, one of the Jus tices of die said Court, dm 20di day of July A n 1839. JOHN CIIARLTOP jtdy 20 Satin Hibbons, dice. 3IILTON, Clerk c. o. o, c. S .rr,.., Just received per G. B. Lamar. ATIN Ribbons, Muslin Bands Muslin Edgirigs nnd Iuscrtings Silk Hosiery, Thread, &c For sale by AVERY & JOHNSON, F OR the time and skin, ami of vital importance to the support of female loveliness. Power- fill n. efiV-i.4, yei mii-1 of inftuetr.e, this admirable spectOc (a preparation from the most delightful balsamic exotics, anil perfeedy free from mineral or otiter pernicious admixtures, possesses balsamic properties of surprising energy; it eradicates tan, freckles, pimples, spots, redness, nnd ail cutanooua emipdons, gradually realizing a decidedly clenr, fair and aoftskin; transforms oven tho most sallow complexion into radiajlfwhiteness; renders harsh and rough skin delightfully soft and smooth; im parts to die face, neck anti ninis, a healthy aud iu- vonde bloom; and, by due perseverance in its ap- plicadofl; promotes n free nnd uriintemtntcd cxer- ctao of itiose important nmcUottsoftbe skin, which are of die most necessity for tho preservation of health and attainment, und continuance of a beau tiful complexion. A fresh supply of this v»lunblo article just r cetved, and ior snlo by A. PARSONS. nugS P ORCHER & LA ROCHE has in stare the abpvq valuable Corn. Persons who luive for tlieniselves, as there is only a small quantity left unsold, nnd if they wish the article, wo \vill a- gain invite them to send their orders early. Also other garden seeds, for sale on accommodating terms. _ Opposite tho Market, nov23 ai '**' « - _Sign ofthe Golden Globe. C HLOR^’E, Oris and Kreowt Tooth YVaah, highly recommended for whitening the teeth, puntying the breath and imparting a healthy ap pearance to the gums. Just received, per Wil son Full— ’ *■ 'r 1 .v i. Just received; son fuller, and forsaleby 0C1 23 G. R. HENDRICKSON. . o? ,vnlm ’ s Panacea. A S tho intemperance nnd luxury of tho age are XA. hastening die ravages of scorbutic com- ? rt ; ndcrin f5 ,lu -' k'""’! "! ,,r c impure and , x.io unueu omtos proprietor of ih.„ os diottsn tills have destroyed their constitutions Lucimt Cordial, or FI vir of I 1" by neglecting lo apply dio proper remedies to fore the ’ community il.« r ^ such. Swain.’. Panacea tntut bo and has been I whkhlle ln" ricd™l’frn!!! IJ;?"™ 3 ' more tlatn doubly vidnohlo as a certain and effee- trioits Dr. Slagnin, oH™ ,• ‘“ Vl!nl " r ' tual means of restoring them to perfect healdt and "This is to cortifv that I have a- vigor. Few families era wholly exempt from recipe for unkhmL I I™ n d e^' scorbutic affections which exhibit varitrttj syinp. Love, nnd also the ri«hf£ reinS™ eruptions, ulcerations, debility, lossSf United Slates of Nortli Amer i toJ„,f? E" '" dejection, nil arising from impure IIolderwel!,,M. D; MjZISS tho^ greatest injuryto tlm cnustii'"*b"> ..•..I I i. t -l , leriheabave Coi ho imparted to their offspring, oea is recommended nt this season ofthe year, a. I ItalyaloneT SS, an invnlu.diie restorative of tho'ayslcm, thereby privile-es voucnsnied tnrhi- :rirl „ti 1 invigornUngthe cottstitution and enabling m m boa, the debilitating effects ofthe mtmmerseason. of my discover^ t^o ahoufdm wnU It ,s conveyed by t),e eirenlating fluids, and cor- Give,, under my on Siiiaiad “°tel°a?- n -l ho ff. dl * 9 y l P» "kich I . day of Jam.nrv,.inth eycarofoar Lord,. hundred and thirty-eight. EUASTE ilfAGM | Witnesses. This medicino is new used witlt success in nil I . T’kis highly important medicine is for t parts ofthe world, nnd is gainin'- groat ronutation {? bn W 1,llor “ Holdonvcll, No. I20Liberty- tn England. , ‘ ° g reputation Now-York; Charles B. Tyler, No. 70 Chcs, From Dr. Valentine hlott. Philadelphia; aud in Baltmiore by Roberts Professor of Surgery ill the University of Nosy. „P 8 ? l ?i J P n . M. Laroquo, nndG. R. Tjli York, Surgeon oI tlie N. York Hospital &c Washington Citvhy Tobins WWkinssaJCI . I have repeatedly ’used Swaint’s Panacea hodi n!°! t; kt Goorgctovra by/O. M. Lilith in ths Hospital end in private practice, and have ^' d,ra0 »dby John E Easttce; th Petet alwnya found it to lie a valuable medicine in citron- “T/ nn ’ 1 D i'P!|7i lio f„ r * tc, sypluhtic, nnd scrofulous complaints, hud ij, 1“ Norfolkby M. A. Samos and B. Em- obstmato entaneons nffectidni. * P! 1! J b y John VVootjly, No. 05 Poydras sl VALENTINE MOTT, M. D. From the various impositions which have been practised by adulteration, *c. oven to the extont d ! CpU ! P - 0B0 ? f kmtatingffic_tnedi. originate in n vitiated blood, cliscasod liver, do- ni-lll-Ufl finnnlitn ns. isse.1!.» n Jtl i . m . — CII10, IS eeses itt which it'has been stifiicicntly proven to havecured. lt in umtocossmy to say further in relnbon to this Panacea, ndter than to caution the pul,he aganiat the delotcrionamixtiireawliich havo boon made to utiposo upon tlio ignorant. Tho gntmuio article can alwiiys bo fmmd atlhostoro ofthe aubsertber, who is die sole agent for this 220 Al PARSONS” Druggist. Orleans... It can also be found nt all the principal ij Stores in South-Carolina,ond in Augusta, bjrl vilnnd, Rislcy & Co., Thoimw llarrctt & Col sufficientVrov'e ksX^in the ^ ^'-‘Carter, tUKHn Saratmali hy i which it 'has been sufficient! v tirnvon tn I . .. ,P ® ■ Price $3 perbottlo, with full directions, nug 5 104—ly nov 8 T hpop J®? 8 * p «wdcrs. HLSL Powders are an admirable substitute lor yeast, in making all kinds of batter cakes, ailli IlHVn fllf* nrltrtinfnr.,. .1 . ^ Ifloffiitt’s Life Pills and P1icei| Bitters. T HESE medicines have long been know appreciated for their extraordinary and I mediate powers of restoring perfect health to J sons suffering under nearly > every kiud of di to which the iiumali frimie is liable. Tlie proprietor rejoices in the opportiuiityj forded by tno universal diffusion of tfie daiW r 1,11 Stai’cli. rrUIIRTY boxes superior Engle Starch, extra a^ foTsIl^iiy “ m n,Brp09M ' Juflt rCCeivcd nov 2B G. R. HENDRICKSON. A s'p'f na * or Strops. HI LLNDII) assortment of comliined Sil ver and Steel ltnzors, of excellent work manship, in cases, of various prices. Also, San ders, Emerson, nnd MechiB’ ilazi ' constantly Tor sale by PORCH! or Strops kept nug 19 IER & LAROCHE, Sign of die Golden Globe, Opposite tho Market. J1ECEIVED per shi,, Gasten, a Sfl^p^f Xt, Howlands Tome Mixture, for fiiAiL. don Lii.slard, &c. For sale hy oct 15 PORCHER & LAROCHE. S rvi , Tohaccto. b., t XCS J- 8 ^"' lcll ’s Cavendish Tobacco, hand, and for sale hy A. PARSONS. S iy ,1 latent Barley. <• Ro . bl i“ on > Plllc 'R Barley, received aug 21 ° r “ ° by AN3 0N PARSONS. w „ „, Sweet OH. . .niO BASKETS superior Sweet Oil, fresh MdiWsale'E" •“.**** J " 8t ^ ived oct ™ G. R, HENDRICKSON. ~ _ Baranca Neaars. 20,0,00.^a“ Bw r* 8 *- G. R. HENDRICKSON . V _ • IIIIAOU. JJUUliWJlCUl Qnu I Ml * MI *s»w Jty. W other.cakos.tvhen made with these powders ore nicioiisqnnokorios which boast of vsfsta less likely to disagree with die stomach than tl’toso gradients, tho Life Pills are purely and m made with yeast; and ns it requires lint n few min- g et “k!c; nnd contain neither mercury, anti tiles to prepare for baking, the possibility ofever nr "™ ic ' tmr any other mineral iu any f«nn havmg them sour, is entirely avoided. The good e ' rer - They are entirely composed ol eui« ellect of mixing cake and biscuit with theso now. froinrnronnd powcrfnlplailts, tlio virtnesot tiers, Iras been npproyed by many ofthe moat ein- though long known to several Indian tnoMJ ment physicians und surgeons in this country.— racaitlyJtrsmnBeminentpharmaceBMdi'a^^ I hey aro also highly recommended by ntanv of “ra altogether imknowu to tho ignorant preic* dm firstfiundtcs in this city and'other places ' ors to medical scionco, and wero never before ■■ A frfish Rtmnlir nP »lvo nlw...» s-i’.la 1__ . I !h an Knnntlu nffidMlflimigtt COIBOMM w „ lw ^ nm .... A fresh supply qf die ahovo nrticid just rooeiv- ministered in so happily efiicacioitsa coi ed nnd for sale hy • tion. nor 13 ANSON PARSONS. ■Porclicr & La Roche, 11,1- yppttitrn ,n n fn... .1...... 1 . t ■ — . W !UU receive in n few days by the brig Win. Tnylor.the following Garden Seeds oftho THE PHCENIX BITTERS areaocalW enuse thoy possess tlio power of restoring tn piring embers of health, to n glowing yi^orutfo out the constitution, as tho Phffiemx js ku restored to Jifb from the ashes of „ tion. .The Phamix Bitters are entirely ug aylor,t Twrnip, whito-Dutch i uvu. , mo ruajiiixBmwouiou*—-v , . n , ^,l P ’ „ re . d ,» P yelfow and red Silver composed of roots found only in certain part 8„„ l J , Tt nr ?' 1 , “ od 1 ? !* rl . ll P Beet, French Amber the western country, which will Mfahbly™« Sugar Boot’white Selteia Sugar Beet, long blood VFRS AND AGUES 0 r all kind 8 ; «d »» ?<>•>*! °"e orange Carrot, long white flail to orndioute entirely nil the cflects of ntw rS | 1 l’’ curivcliistcr Cucumber, long green Ctt- infinitoly sooner than tho most power! I cumber, curly short man rnanmk". ... i- l _,i. is- Li 111- „„,u„il] imniediatcl/ .'BUIUIUI* BIIUIIOI lilt"* ^Jlnfnlvrl ' i v r m§ re ? n 9 ucnm ^ cr » superior rations of Sarsaparilla, nndwillinm 1 ^ 1 Watermelon, large Mtiskmelon, Cantelopo do, the determination of BLOOD TO i..,™u r , ° —••“«••*«»w*i, v/amuiuijo oo, mo aoierrainiiuon oi * — nec ^. summer Squash, early Dutch never fails in sickness incident to yoiWs Slimmer tlo, ciookncckwinturdo, tmperial sugar and will be found a certain remedy m” 11 ®’ , large green nnd brown Dutch Luttuce, early nervous debility nnd weakness ol the Kafr 8b <>rt top, long scarlet and yellow Tt.mip paired constitutiona. . • Rtuhshi (a new article) et«rly nnd largo York- Cal}. As a romody for Chrome nnd into”.,,— I,fn ! r 7 "" d larg ,° U™ I “keod Cnhbago, flat or Rheumatism, the efficacy of the Photcnix ^ late Dutch, green glazed nnd rod Dutch Cal,lingo, will be demonstrated liy the use of Scotcli p a|c or green cnrletl Squash or Bell Pep- Theusual dose oftlio- ni " ™?c° r ^. ep J ,or ^ro 8 , g »_lnrgo smooth | full, in waterqr wine. . i l ViT 1 ' 1 '*'* smooth I Tull, iapraterQr wine, andI this 1onvJi 0 <a - 0 ' ^ 01 ! CoIe ^» curted Parsley, round ken two ortlireo times a day, about h Lr 0 i! P ' n .^''™« w,d to Okra, Giant Vara- 1 — to " hf gtjs, Nasturtion Lemon Balm, eurly Sugnr'cfoi Chinese Prolific o^ Treo Corn, curly Was ireu Cforn, curly Wnshing- J?{*. or June Peiis, largo wluto Marrowfat, early China Dwarfi early six week, whito kidney and red marrow Beans, largo white marrowfat flat reus, and other seed suitable for tlio Southern market. Sign of the Golden Globe, 110v I** Opposite the Murket, 20 foi IlS r?? ^^SrppceSnuffVoso- PORCHER & LA UOCIIE, Sigft ofthe Golden Gloho, IjOpposite the Markol. nov 4 1830. mid will ro- ussortmont of aed, the .crop of Flower nnd Bird t .. . daily expectancy, a boautiful-urti. cle culled tlio Chinese Tree Corn. Tho above Weed is warranted to produce large vegetables and tine flavor. Planters nnd others are invited to cull uhd examine for themselves. All of which will he sold low for cash or city acceptances. Sign of the Golden Globe,. - nov 4 Opposite the Market. I»'7U IHU Ui UlltiU liuioo u —p t - . before meals, or alesssquuntity limy ^ all times. To tliose who are ufiketed, o mi uiues. x o uio»u wuu ... ve gestion after meals, tlieso Bitters wi^ ^ of tho principal viscorn, help t0 their functiona, nnd pnnhio tlm 8l °. 0 p' c]ls , chergo into the bowels ' vll " tc vcr 8 v Thus indignation is eestlyand speci j? tbj0 appetite restored, nnd tlm ntontna T ant vossols being cleansed, nutrition _ ^ and strength otbodjt and energy of Imppy rosnlta. i'nr farther ] 'orfarther'particnlars of Moffj! 1 * 8 aud Phmehix Bittora,;uiply“ll uo1 !, p;i|, r ,!i 510 Broadway, New-York, where t no obtained for 25 cents, 50 cents an ■- "jjppM mid dm Bitters for @1 a $2 imr bo _ . y oils certificates of tho wonderful efficacy tnay be there inspected, BARTOVVt At ids Storm on tho Bay, corner of Drnyto" 1 nov 23. f'