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rnrtSnl’s JVolIcc.
h V BfaoJxv, the ill Hercmhrr next at li
' o'clock. A. M.. in'tho Marks! Ildus, (mi-
i t AT I.
rll i
HEREAS
IT pliod to t!
of Clintnnm (
tion <>n tlvs ©stito vind *
late of Chatham Oonnti
These »r« thercti>rttt<>cfln n
rili.julartlid kindred ntftl creditor;
II end
ja«Hv Iriiftnhlc money,v the other half a joint
im»" ofnvn ri*&i?oii<il»!o_4i«ine:», (to h*-' iqtlirovoil'
ofhv tlia above Cdnumttea) -payable on tiftj first
May next.. A. lIAJtMON, c. m.
N. B.—-No bidAvill 1)0 taken from person* "'ho
aro in arrears for Stall runt.* Also, notice it* «u>\v
. pivcn, that all. notes taken as above will bo col
lected when due. ’ A. II,
nov 21 m ’
.^BUicrjUTH rfalo t \ * *'
T7[7*ILL be sold oii tho first Tuesday, in' Febru*
▼ T ary next, before the Conrt House iti the
rit\ of Savannah, between the usual hours ofsalc,
the sloop F.li.w, levied on imdor and lip virtue of I
a li I'li i, fdredoaiire'qf mortgage, i*sned out of
tho Hod. the Inferior Court of Chathnm.connty.
in tawir of Samuel B. Hill. rs. John Rtw-ell.
nor an KMSHA WVI.I.V.' Shoriffc.
~AilnilnUiratrU’ti Sule.
/"\N the flrstTuoedavin Jannaiy next, will be
Vr aolil before the Court Hotuo in Chatham
County, between the mind hour, uf rude, the fob
. lowing property: . * ,
AH the interest ofthe estate of U. F. Williams
in those two Tracis of Eand, known os Varcluse
ami Orphan House.
Sold os die preporly of estiito R. F. Williams,
rtbo benefit of the heirs and creditors of said
|. . .MARV WILLIAMS, Adtu'ix.
-f.9 221
Valuable
ceased, to tile tliei
to tho granting ol
tatc to the applicant ill t
said Court,' on or before
coluber nc.it; otherwise
wili h
ms, (if any they
Bmistl-htion of t , ...
erkVOfVrve 'of Vie hcfore'tl
b twelfth day of Ho,
era of administration
t Uice JPlautattou and
JVcaroes for Sale. .
riu. bo sold at public satc,ou the f.ntt Tusy-
day in February host, before the Court
’"I the c.ity of Brunswick, tlmr vory valua-
lation known as Now Hope, on the south
branch of the Alatatnahn River, m Glynn Comi
ty, Ga., containing (34110) three thousand four
hundred and thirty acres, of which (580) five hun
dred and eighty acres are first quality River
Swamp, (300) three hundred ‘acres aro under
good hanks and in a find state of cultivation.' A-
bout (700) seven hundred acres of prime Iuland
Swamp, well aduptqd to the culture of Cotton or
Corn, and (2150) two thousand one hundred and
filly acres of heavy timbered pine land.' On the
premises are a comfortable dwelling House, No-
-gro Houses, Barns, Blacksmith.Shop,ahdevery
necessary out budding for tho use of the planta
tion.
Attht samo time and place, will b« sold (con
ditionally) a very prime gang of about sixty No-
$& an undivided third of tho plantation
known an Broadfield, adjoining the above, con-
taming in all about (400) four himdred acres of
prime Rice Land, in fine order to receive a crop.
Terms made known on the day of sole.
JOHN.F. GREEN, • ) v .
HUGH F. GRANT, ( Lx ‘
nov 15 825 (Georgian)
Executor's Saks
'VKT'IkL be sold, agreeable to on order of the
T V Hon. Inferior Court of Burke Co., while
sitting for ordinary purposes,, iti die town of
Waynesboro, on the find /Tuesday in January
next,
•One tract of Land, bdlon^ing to tho estate of
Elisha Anderson, late of said county, deceased,
lying on the waters of Rocky Creek, joining lands
of James Anderson and B. Miller, aud containing
fourteen hundred and twenty-four’(1424) acres,
more or less. Sold for the l^euefit of me heirs
JANE II. ANDERSON, Ex’ix.
JAMES ANDERSON, I _ , „
A. 11. ANDERSON, J. fcx # W
cctafi . 200
VH.ntnlstrator’s Sale*
W ILL be sold, on the first Tuesday in Janu
ary next, before five jCourt House door in
Jacksonboro*. Scriven county, between the mmol
hours of sale, the following property, to wit:
One tract of Lund lying hi said County, adjoin
ing lands of Wilkins H. Nit rurally. Uichqrd Her
on, ir. and Brier Creek, containing 407 acres
) or less. Also, another tract, lying in said
r, containing six hundred (600) acres, nnre
i, adjoining lauds of Richard Herrington,
son., Solomon Zougler and George Robbins; al
so, five Negroes, to wit: Vilet, a woman about 40
years of age, Diana, a woman about 18 years of
•g*, snd Chih: Chilaca, jfcout2jrua*#uf «ae, Ro-.
da, a girl about 14 years of age, and a girl by die
name of Matilda, about 13 years of age. Bold
- agreeable to an order of the Hon. tho Inferior
Court of Scriven county while sitting for ordina-
S f purposes, ns tho property of John ill. Roberts,
accused, for tho benefit of the heirs aud creditors
of said estate. " -
8TEPHEN MILLS, Adm’or.
> DELIA .ROBERTA, Adm’Hi. *
>c granted.
Witness, the Hon. Francis Sorrel, ono of U»e
Justices of tho said Court, this 12th day of Npv.,
A/D.J839. KDW’O G. WILSON*
nov n . Deputy Ocyk c. 0. c.c.-
Gcorgi a-fc b nth tt in. County;
* To all whom if may concern:'
T^ffTHEREASOmizinie Legfiel/linth applied
▼ V to the Hon.tho CourtofOrdinaryofChat-
1mm County; fqr Letters of Administration on tho
. estate ftHd effects of Paul Dupon, Iato qr Chatham
.Cftifnty, deceased. •
Ti:c!^ arc thcreiore to cite and mlrauhisu, ml
uttd singular file kindred and creditors ortlio said
deceased, tp filo their ohiectiona (If any they Havo)
tn tiro ..... illllalv illnll Ilf lllll
December next; otherwise lattqis pf administra
tion will bo grante*). *
* Witness, tho Hon. Francis Sorrel, ono of tho
Justices of the said Court, the Pth day of Nov. A,
D. 18:®. EDWARD G. WILSON,
nov 9_ Deputy Clerk c. o. c. c.
Gcorgln-CImthaih Couuty*
W HEREAS,* Jos..li. Fouco hath appliod
to tlio Hon. tho- Court of OxtUiuery of
Chatham Countv, for loiters of Administration ou
die estate mid ctlecis of 3ume» IV. Kctclmm, late
of Chatham County, deceased/
These are therefo’ro to cite and odmonisb all and
singular the kindred and creditors of the ehid de
ceased, to filo their objections (if any they )mvc)
to the granting of the administration ofthe estate
of tho deceased to Ute applicant in the Clerk’s
.Office of the said Court,on prheforo the 30th day
of December next; otlienvue letters of adminis
tration will be granted.
Witness, the Hon. A. Porter, ono of tho Jus
tice* ofthe said Court, the 30 th dav of November,
A: D. 1839. EDW’D G. WILSON*
nov 30
'"‘■-•■mt. ir «n the ■
Jraid Court, on or
ay of December next; otherwise
^^W^^Wed'lbf wul bo granted.
H Witness, tho Hon.* M% Wrcrs, one of the Justi-I
efts of tite said Conrt, the 30th tlmr of December,
[A. D. 1839, EDWARD G. WILSON,
■nov 30 Deputy Clerk c. o. c t cJ
Ocorpla—cli a t b:i in* fcou at y.
Nfl: , .
'To all whom it may concern:
W HEREAS Patrick Marlow hath applied to
tho Hon. tho Court of Ordinary of Chat-
hum.Countv, for letters ofAdmin'wtrntiou on die
estate mid effects of Nicholas Mariow, Esq. late of
Chatham County deceased.
Those are therefore to cite and admonish,,all
and singular the kindred and creditors of the said
df oqpscc., to tile _thoir objections (if nnv they have),
to die grunting of the administration ofthe estate
ofthe deceased to the applicant in the Clerk’s of
fice ot the said Court, ou or before the 12th day 6f
December next; otherwise letters of administra
tion will be granted
Witness, tho Hon. Elias Reed, ono of the Jtis»
ticcs ofthe said Conrt, the 12th dav of November,
A. D. 1839. EDWARD G. WILSON,
nov 12 Deputy Clerk c. o. c. c.
Deputy Citih o.'v. c. c.
Georgia—Clmtliuni County.
To ffll worn it may concern. •
W HEREAS, Wm.'Henry Fitts, Administra
tor of tlie estate ol* Jamef D. Fitts, late of
Chatham County, deceased, hutli applied to the
Hottf. tho Court ofOrdiuary of Chatham County,
for Letters-DUmissory.
These are tliereforo to cite and ndmonishall con
cerned, to filetheir objections' (if any they have)
in tho Clerk’s Office of tho said Coilrt, on or be
fore tho lfith day of March next, othemiro letters
distnissoiy will'bd granted.
Witness, die Hon W. Thome* Williams, one of
the Justices of the said Court, the 10th .lay of
September, A* D.*1839.
EDWARD G. WILSON,
sept 10 ■■ • Deputy Clerk c. o. c. C.
Geoi Riti—Chatham Comity.
• ' To all whom it may Concern:
W HEREAS, 8. A, Hooker, hath applied to
tiie lion* tho Court ofOrdinary of Chat
ham Coimty.for Letter* of Administration on the
estate and ctfect* of Isaac Norton,Iato of Clutthmn
County, deceased.
v ' These are therefore to cite -and ndmonish. all
tfudsingular the kindred and creditors ofthe said
docoasbd,
to the gn
of the deceased to the applicant
fico ofthe said Court, oil or before tho twelilh
day of December next; otherwise letters of ad
ministration will he. grahted.
Witness,"the Hou, M. Mvers, one of tlio Justi
ces ofthe said Conrt,the twelfth day of November,*
A. D.1839. - EDWAltp D- WILSON, .
nov.19 Deputy Clerk c. o. c. c. •
Gcovsist—Clmtlmm County.
To all wliom it may concern.
.TJJTIIERRAS, Andrew Dixon, Administrator,
V T of the estate and clfecfs of Daniel Foley,
late of Chatham County, deceased, has applied to
tlie lion, the Court of Ordinary of Cuofiiam
County, forLetters Dismistory. N . .
These are*thereforc to cite and admonish allCon-
Gcopaflu—Clintlium County.
To nil whom it irtnv concerii:
W IIEREAS-Fredoriek E. Tebeati, hath ap
plied to the Honorable file Court of Or-,
dinary ofChathnm Comity,Tor Letters of Admin
istration on the estate and'vftects of Lsuoq Norton,
Iato of Cliatiintii County, deceased. 1
The^o are therefore to cite aud utlmnnish, all
arid singular the kindred and creditors of tlie said
deceived, to filo their objections (ilhny they have)
to tho granting of tho adiniosUnitioit of tho estate
ofthe deceased to the applicant in rite Clerk’s Of
fice of tho said Court, on or before tlie twelfth day
of December next; otherwise letters of administra
tion will be granted.
Witness; mo Honorable Anthony Portorone
of the. Justices of tho said Court, Uie twelfth day pf
November A/D. 1839.
EDWARD G,'WILSON,
•noVlU . Deputy Clqrk, c.o. o. c.
consti
“■ * atlus, as in most ot!
rororvA, iftercrore, thnt licjlth I;
in grand muralaiulpoliticalncheutedo fulfil which
lire* our utmost attention. * Tho unproce-
dmVedpoimlnriiyaniluhivcreal.vpnrolmtmuwlilch
this mediente has achieved thratt^fioul the United
States, tlio Canadas, Texas, Mexiconnd the West
Indies, fully justify Dr. Peters in warmly and con
scientiously recommonding themtatho special lit*
terttlou of the affiicted. . V*
Dr. Peters has uncut much time in experiment-
lug with dilierent Vegefhblo Medicines lor disetis-
cs of tlio lively, and now oilers his Vogatoblo- Pills
ns v thc host, most pouVenietU tind cheapest Medi
cine that cau bo prepared for general uso.
Ono great quality of lus •Vegetable Pills la that
thor have tlio altertiafive principle combined with
tiieircartlmrtic, or ppprattvo qualities, or that they
4int duly cldnusq tho stomach and bowds hv pur-
ping,but they regulate tlie liyeV, change tiio'mor-
hi«|>ecretion, strengthen the digeiltiyoprgons,-fiu-
rify tlio blood, inv'.ioiMto tlio circulation, tunl gives
toiio and energy td Uto nervrins systont.
They are mild »uid * pleasant in. their operation
and convoy (dmost immediate cob vie tion of their
utifity lYom their first do,re. jj-’hoy can bo* taken
williVafoty liy persons of any ago; and tho fcclilo,
the infirm, Uie uervoii* and delicate nrp strength-
cued by their operation, because they cteKr the
system of had humors, quiot nervous irritability,
and invariably produce sound health.
Tho Vegeta bio Pills are a sure reinedy for jaun
dice, sick and nervous Headache, dyspepsy, coS-
tivoness, sickness of,tho stomach,, heartburn,^all
bilious complaint*, foverf of all kinds, aud if taken
at the coiiuneiicriuoiit will invariably check-their
jM-ogress, and save the patient from u protracted
afid dangerous sickness. They hro' iuvaluublo in
nervousiind hypoCondrlcal hftvctions, loss of ap
petite, aud all cotdpkitniH tn which fenialos alone
pro subject. They operate as a inild speedy purge,
and are a*afe and ceitain remedy (or worms iu
children. .
Extract of a letter (VonvDr. Gurney, of New-
Orleans, La.Oct. 9,1§37.—“Ihavo received much
assistance in mv practice; especially in jnnndico
and yellow fever; from the use of Peters • Pills, I
presume that, ou uu avOragcj 1 prescribe 100 box
es per mouth,” 1 ' . ’
Extract of a lbtter from Dr. Pritchard, of Hud-
soti, New-York, Juno3,183o.—“1 wns.avVure tliat
Dr. Poter* was ono of the best chemists in tlie U.
States, and felt assured that ho Would some dav
(from his intimate knowledge of tlio properties ol»
herbs and drugs) produce uu efficient medicine,
.and 1 must acknowledge that his Vegetable Pill*
fully respond to my expectation. They are, in-
deefij a superior medicine and reflect alike upon
.file cliemis), the physiriiju, tnid dfo phylosophcr.”
Extract of a letter from Dr. Wainos, of Cin
cinnati, Fob. 2,1838.—“Ypur Pills nre tho mildest
in thcir^oncratioiis, aud yet lrto.-t powerful iti thejr
cffiicts, of nuy J havo ever mot with’ hi »ny prac
tice of eight and twenty yenry. Their action on
tivnfVCb remedy havo
t omit tlf ♦ opportunity ofi
tion that eveiy neconnl
es of tho Mixture will be verified
extolled, I can-
my decided
.anativc
• the full
‘them* wliou compared with this nrtiofe. By strict
ly folio whig the directions that accompany the
boUlb. wo fitid it acts upon 'th- snqst scisuufic
jffidciplo-ifof, it seems to anticipate tho return
of tho cold lit; and excites a strong reaction, and
power Ad glow over the whole system; and ft ms
to pre-occniiy tho ground, and by' disturbing tho-
regulqrity ofthe to subduo thb intermiUent
nltogcUicr; Under such a cotirao of inedicitip, I
havo boon nstonisllofi to iiotico with what Imsto
the disease beats alarm for n retreaf, and the pros
trated strength of the syspnn' rallies. - It i* a pow
erful yot mild tnediciru./—substituting calmness,
iraiiquillity.nnd hnlmy sleep,in place ofpain,wea-
riiioss, Atui restless nights—a te novation oflong-
Idst strength and robust health, iu lieu of feeble
ness and emaciation. And I confidently beliovu,
ntjd I predicate my oniniotrnpoit the most sub-
sUmtiul proof, thnt under whatever sky—in what-
evbr corner of tlio earth—whether upon hill or
valley, wherever fever and ague make* itsnppoj'r-
nnce. there also will “Rowand's Tojiio Mkxtiire”
find its'ways—tho happy dosidoruturn, tho perfect
antidote. * r *” *
ccrUbd, to file their objections (if any they have) i
S e Clerk's Officb of the said Court, op or bblor
e 3d day of January next, otherwise letter* du
missnry will bo granted.
Witness the Hon. A. Porter,one ofthe Justices
of the said Court, the-3d day of July, A. D. 1839.
Edward a. Wilson,
July 3 Deputy Clerk-c. o. <sc.
Gcor^iu—CliuniauiCoiiiity.
.To aU whbm.it mav concern.
XJCTttEREAS, Henry F. Wifljnk. Execntorof,
- \ y file lost will and testament of Duyid Pidge,
lake of Chatham County, deceased, hath applied!
* ** - ~ ofOrdii ‘ ^
Georgia—Brynn Comity.
To all whom it may concern: •
W HEREAS Andrew Bird has made applica
tion for'Letter* of Administration, with
Uie Will annexed, on the estate of Dorcot Sander-
lin, Lite of the Cptinty of Cliatbntu deceased.
Tliese are therefore to cite and admonish all,
*f® and singular Uie kindred and creditors of the said
d»*r deceased, to lihi their ohic-clioii* (ifaiiy they have)
in the Cleflx.’* office of the Court of Ordinary for
said Countv, within the time prescribed by law;
otherwise fetters of administration will bo granted
to tlio said Andrew Bird.. - * - .
Witness/the Hon. Israel Bird, one of the Jus
tice* of said Conrt of Ordinary, this 7th day of
November, 1639. , ,J. SMITH, c. C.o.n.q,
nov 12 . 223
... . ,« (ct
the Hon the Court of Ordinary of Chatham Coun
ty; for.Letters Di*uu*sory. • . "
These qro therefore to cite and admonish all
concerned, to file their objeciion*(if any they liuve)
In Uus Clerk’s Office of the said Court, on orbefore
die 3d day of January next, otherwise letters dis-
missory will bo granted.
- Witness, file llop, Elias Reed, one of the Jus
tices it the said Coiut, tbu 3d day of . July, A. D.
1529. EDWARD 6..WILSON,
~july 3 Deputy Clerk c. c. c. c.
Wl
A«a»i
trutor^s sale.
JHi lcu the .first Tuesday, ir* Janu
ary next, before the Court House ip (line*
v I!. I ,il»erfy County, by order ofthe Court of
< tiffin irv for - si-.l Countv, tlio following property
of ill.- i - •■if.? nf R. S. Leonard, viz:
One Tract of Lnnd, containing 500 acres,
more or I i, known a* tho Cooper Tract ; r -one
Hon i.i l ntWuhhourville. with 13ocrcsof
I - i l. m-iro or less, together with all other. Land
or Property owned by said estate; for the benefit
of all concerned.
GEO. \V. DUNH.HI," AJm’nr
nov 5 217-
ilnlr Oil, Bears Grease aiifiTPo-
inatnm.
M ACASSAR Oil, English, do do American,
Ward’s Vegetable Oil,Bear* Oil,do Grease,
Pomatum, in pots; do in rolls/ Aldrich’s Balm
Colombia. Just received and for sale ou accphi-
-modating terms by
JOHN E.'8TILWELL,
Qomer of Broughton &.WhUaker-sis.
nov 20 * . Opposite tho Mansion House. ■
Houck’s Panacea.
O NE case Hoilck’a Panacea,-for * Dyspepsia,
.dec. Received and for sale by
. 00*18 A. PARSONS. <
Blankets, Carpeting and ISugN.
Per Excel.
A FURTHER supply of sup’r Ingrain Car
peting—Also, very superior Tufted Riigs,
i Heavy twule
SNIDER, LAT1IROP i
Oct 18 ‘. 202
,3 bales heavy twilled Blanket*. For sale by ~
' & NEV1TT.
Rluslln Ti’immin
NDSOME oraorfinent.of Jaconet) and
Swiss .Muslin Edging 'and Insertii
•ale by \ FULLER, MOORE &
^for
• UJUbiclIjis.
A VERY & JOHNSON, have received a good
assortment of Cotton and Silk Umbrellas.
• South Hiile Monument Square.
* net 23 200
Dry Goorts.
Received per L. liahhcm.
S UPER black Italian Cravats
Do Green Bunge . '
Dd blue blnck Crape
Do black do - «
Splendid Thibet Slihwls
500 piece'i blue black Braid
2 lbs Knitting Twist - -
Ladies super H S Gloves, genlfemen’s do
25 Muslin Bands
Super black riObed andqiluin worsted Hose
Boys and Missetf Hose and half Hose
1 case Ivory Spool,Cotton
1. doz Ladies Mefino Drawers
1 do do do Shirts a superior arliclo
- Shell hack Combs f
Do Side do
Mothldo do
SNIDER, LYTHROP & NEVITT.
liov 18.
• :
Fllsuincis.
AON
mtr'
A VERY & JOHNSON have received ulargo
assortment reaf.Welfii' Flannel*, warranted
not to shrink. Abe; JafgP size ’ribbon bound
Blankets. nov 9
Georgia—Cimtliaiii County.
To all whom it may concern.
W HEREAS, William Law, Administrator
of the estate and oflects of Mary M. Haig
and Agnes Haig, deceased, has upplied to the
Hon. thc Court of Ordinary oT Ghutham Couuty
for letter* Dismissory. * .
These ore therefore to cite and admonish all
concerned, to tile their objections (if any they
have) iuthe,C!erk’»OuicG9f thesaiuCuuri.on or
before the 3d day of January iiext, otherwise let-
tera dismissory will be granted, •:
Witness, the Hon.' Win.Thomo Williams, one
of tlie Justices of tlie said- Coup, file third day of
July, A. D. 1639. . *-
EDWARD G. WinSON,
jnlyR Deputy Clerk c. o. c.c.
Notice.
N INETY days oftejilr.te, itftimc mnn will be
imrflo to the PJanters’ Bank .of the State of
Georgia,for renewal nf lost script, for Five Shares
Stock of said Bank, in tlie name of Murv C.
Schocddo. S. PHUiBRlCK & CO.
atlgJO .
Notice. ~
F OUR mondw after dutc, application will be
made to the Justices of the Court of Ordin
ary forffie'Cuuaiy of Camden, for leave to sell nil
tho real and personal estate of David Thomas, late
of said county, deceased,
aug 26 G. W. THOMAS, Adm’or.
the chyle, uud hencoon tlie impurities ofthe blood
U evideutly <cry surprising. .
* Ciiarlottb, N. C. Jan. l t 1837.
Dear Sir—I have made frcuncutusb of your
'Pills iu the incipient stago nf buious fever, nntl ob
stinate constipation of tlio bowels; alto, in.the en
largement of the 0plo<*U{ chronic diseases ,of the
liver, sick headache, general debility, and in all ca
se* have (bund them tube very cfiectivG.*
J. D. Bovd, M. D.
Mxcklkkburo Co. Va. Feb, 7,1837.
~ Having used Dr. Peters’ Pills in mv practice for
the last 12 months, flake pleasure m giving my
Tlmy are a safe and ntihl aperient,lining tlielicst
article of tlio kiud I havo e\yr tised.
Gr.onor. C. Scott, M. D.
Tins celebrated Medicine is Ibr sale by nil the
principal Druggists* in Snvannah and throughout
tlio United States, /tho Canadas, Texas, Mexico,
and tlio West ludies. Trice 50 ceris per box, wltli
full directions.
aiig 5 101—ly
. RowlantPs Kulydor,
P Otl tlio liice aud skin, and of vital import meo
to tho support of female loveliness, power
ful of eflect, vet mild of influence, this admirable
specific (a preparation from tlio most delightful
balsamic exotics, and perfectly free from mineral
tncs ol the Mixture will ho termed to the full
tent. Whatever !•«• th.» character ofthe eomfil
—wh ’t!:« r Unequal t -rtinii—(lotible or . u
vcvcr varied be its type,
i, apoplexy. rthcmoiR spai
and stupor—whatever its dura 1
(liervernnl or autumnal, laying the (bun
visceral ntVections, and qther slow but u...
filial maladies—however, irregular iti, their4nl-
*ion, mid uncommon in tltwr nppcaruncps-i-iii
fine, Whatever he tho age, Idiosyncrasy, or habits
ofthe pntient, fiie complaint nliko hid* adieu ou
the duo administration of tho Tonio 'Mixture.-—
This is no higli-wronght pnnegy'rio for tlio oxper-
iindltt* I speak ouly from tvhut I positively km
—howevfcr sitgpbnftil other jprcpnra‘ : - — -
have been, there can be littlo rcunticn pi
) l
'"gtlunj,
“ cc or t)i C
* lu all part* of tlio World ftSO'
* .s@3asteas®Si
celebrity so great, that it i« „’ ^ l a> ^
vms&ESSSSSfS&t
EttaefesteSi,
saKsae-aSW
ii.vnhu.bte rocrot and now In.ten,,^
JjftBS—'WSS&
Aaa.naag.-jN.
man frame. l lt u || tlio vtitiouin ^
lawitndo and dobililadon, itUanS^l
djyoa it ta equally iu provinco t n U ;5 1 “I
fultieiu ond decision t 0 tho mind i"' r ul
gor to tho body. Btu tho ,,ec£ vi jl
Sr Wli-""'' i “"‘° SvM
Georgia—IHUiiy-Iiani Couuty.
To all whfim it nlay concern.. •»
"TJCrHEREAS, Eliza McGidiagan. Admiuistra-
T ▼ irix of the estate of Win. MoAIcGuhuguo,
deceased, has applied to the Hon. the Court of Ore
dinary of Eflilnghmn County, for Letters Dismis
sory.
• These are therefore to oite and admonish nil con
cerned, to file tneir objection* (if any they have) in
the Clerk’s Office of the said Cpait,' 6nor before
the6th dixy of March next, otherwise letters dis-
inissory will ho granted. •
Witness, the tion. C. Powers,nno of the Justi
ces of tluuaid Conrt, tlw Otli dav of Sept. A- D.
1839. JOHN CHARLTON,
sbptO ' c.'r.o. 6.c.
Goorffia-Effinglmm county.
Taail wjiom it may concern.
I. M FHEREAS, Thomas II. Brow, Adminittra*
\V tor of the.e&pite of John W, Graham, de
ceased, has applied io fiie Hon. tho Court of Or
dinary of Effing!mm Cofinty, for Letters Dismis-
soVy. ' r
* These are therefore to cite and admonish all con
cerned, to file their objection* (if any they have)
in fiie Clerk’s Office of the said Conrt, on or be
fore the 2d day of Jnuuary next, otherwise letters
dismissory will be granted.
Willie./*, the Horn C. Powers, one of the Jus-'
ticesof tlie said Court, the 2d day of July, A.D.
1839. JOHN CHARL r
jnly 5
LTON,
c. c. o. e. c.
Geor&ia—Bfilngflmm County. -
To all whom it may concern.
"VJSTHEREAS, John M. Lucas, Administrator
▼ T of the estate of William McGahngim do-
deased, has applied to fiie Hon. fiie Court of Or-
dinaiy of Effingham County, for Letiers Dismit-
sory.
Those are therefore to cite and admonish all con
cerned, to file their objections (if any tlicy have)
in the Clerk’s Office of tho said Court, on or be
fore the fith day of march next, otherwise lettters
dismissory will be granted.
Witness, tlio lion, C. Powers, ono of the Jus
tices of tlie said Court, the 0th day of Sent. A. D.
1839. / JOHN CHARLTON/
sept 0 ' Clerk c. p. e. c.
Georgia—Effinplinui County.
To all whom it may concern.
W HEREAS, Mrs.Naomi Weitmon,widow,
Administratrix of the estate and eflect* of
Matthew Weitman, deceased, hath applied to tho
Hon. the Conrt of Ordinary of Effingham Coun
ty, for Letters Dismissory.
These are therefore to cite end admonish all
concerned,to filo their objections(if any they have)
in the Clerk’s Office ortho said Court, on or be
fore the 2Gth day of January next, otherwise let
ters dismissory will be granted.
.Witness, the Hon. C. Powers, ono ofthe Jus
tices of the said Court, tlio 26th day of July, A. D.
1839. JOHN CHARLTON,
j uly 26 Clerk c. o. e. c.
Notice.
F OUR months after -(late, application will bp
made to the Court ofOrdiuary of Effiiiglium
County when sitting, for ordinary purposes, for
leave to sell (he following Land:
One. hundred and fifty ncres Pine Land, lying
and being iji fit* Couuty of Effingham, belonging
to Uie estate of Ernst Wm.*Gu/.er, bounded north
by Linebiirgor’a uud Keiffisr’s. rq«t by Kciffer’s
hud unknown Jatul, south and west by Dasher’s
land; for tlio benefit ofthe he'irti and creditors of
said estate. - ^
nov48 FREDERICK HINELY, Adm’or.
erruptioiLi. gradually realizing a decidedly clear,
fair and soft skin; transforms cv'en the nio*t sallow
complexion iutu radiant whitenexs; render* harsh
and rough skin delightfully *oft ami smooth;'im
ports to the lore, ticcktiml amts, a healthy ami ju
venile bloom; and, by duo pcrsovCrance ill it* ap
plication, promotes afree and uninterrupted exer-'
ciso of those important functionsof file skin, which
nre of tho most necessity for the preservation of
ilUti
health and attainment, ni
tlfiil complexion.
A fresh supply
ceivcd, and for solo by
aug 5
i rpniinunnce oTa bea:V-
A fresh supply of tliis valuable nrticle ji
o;
A'. PAUSl
list re-
NS.
Notice.
LIOUK montfis after'date, application will ho
X in:u!e to the Justices of tlio Court of Ordite
air for file County of.Cumden, for leave to sell nil
tho real estate and hank stock, belonging to tlm es
tate of Joseph Thomas, late of Cauidon County,
deceased.
G. W. THOMAS, )
JOHN TOMPKINS, <
nng2fr J74
Ex’ore.
Notice.
A LL person* tenringclufm*'
A. Ita ' ” — •
s-1 to pre
Icbtcd, v
i-r—•• ».«R-.....i^anwUheJato Jno,
IJasley, E«j. of Camden county, are request*
«11<» pro^ntlhem proper jy^tteated, and fitesein-
debted, will please make immediate payment to
G. W, THOMAS, > ,
ROBT. LANG, JAdnisor,
Jefferson, 3d Oct. 1839.
oct7 192
^Notice.
A LL persons having claims against the late Jo-
rami di CuyIer,Ew|, are requested to present
them properly attested; and those indebted will
please make payment to
’ WM. H. CUYLEU, Qual. Ex*or.
pet 2 1881r.
Notice.
/COUNCIL \\ill elect on tlie first Monday in
K/ December jiext, nix Venduo Masters, for the
City of Savannah. Applicants will leave ,thelr*-
applications and tlie name* of their securities with
nov22 M. MYERS, c.c.
- ' Notice.
XX7* II. & S. ROGERS will receive bills of
▼ T • all the Country Hanks (except Milledge-
yille) in payment for 'Goods, at 10 per cent, dis-
count, provided tlie amount of the hill is traded
out; but will uot receive unbankable bills for con
tracts already made.
nov 19
South side Market Square.
I m p or t :iiitBiJVcnt i oji’. ?T
Y EAST PO WDERS, for the hninedinte ma
king of Buckwheat and liglit Tea Cakes.
These Powder* are not only of great utility in tho
instantaiicoii* production of Buckwheat and light
Tea Cukes, lmt are very wholesome; correcting
the acidity of tlie stomach, sweetening , the breath,
auppressihg uhdtte thirst in the morning, and in
every respect being beneficial; and have received
the approbation of the medical faculty.
They ore free from nil tlio troubfereme objee-
tion* to which Yeast and other article* ofthe same
character are liable, being always easily procured
genuine at about fiie same co*l'as Yeast.
Afresh supply of these Powder*, with directions
for using, just received per Newark, and for side
by G. R. HENDRICKSON,
nov 27 235
Satin Ribbons, &c.
Just received per G. B. Lamar.
S ATIN Ribbons, Muslin Band*
Muslin Edging* ond Inserting*
Silk Hosiery, Thread, &c.
For sale by AVERY & JOHNSON,
Chinese Prolific or Tree Corn.
P ORCHEK & LA ROCHE has in store the
above vaJuablo Com. Peraons who have
engaged will please call early uud take it away.—
•Planters are particularly invited to cull aud judge
for themselves, ns there is otify a .small quantity
left unsold, nndlf they wish tho article,'wb will a-
gain inVite them to send their orders earlyf Also,
other garden seed*, for sale on accommodating
terms. Opposite the Market.
•nov 23 Sigtioftlio Gulden Globe;
_ - ”
C HLORINE, Oris and Krqo«ot T.ooth Wash,
highly recommended for whitening;be teeth,
purifrlng tlio breath apd. impartHign healthy nn-
pearaiice to Hits gum*, jpst received, per Wil
son Fuller, and for safe by
oct 23 G..1L HENDRICKSON
Stareli. . ,
T HIRTY- boxes superior Eagle Starch, extra
quality, for family purposes. Just received
amt for sale l»y
nov 23 O. R. HENDIUCK8QN.
Razors and Razor Strops. '
A SPLENDID n*«ortment of combined Sil*
♦ ver and Steel Razors, of excellent work
manship, in ciises, of various prices. 'Also, San
ders, Emereon, and Mechia’ Razor Strops kept
constantly for sale by
POACHER & LAROCHE,
Sign of the Golden Globe,
eng 19 Opposite the Markot.
Rowland's Tonic Mixture, &c*'
R ECEIVED per,ship Gaston, a full supply of
Rowland’s Tonic A|ixturo, for fever ond
ague; Sulphate Quinine, Piperino, Iodine, pure
Morphitte, Sulphate and Aceutato .Morpliinc,
Musk lii-Pods, Oil Black Pcper, Croton Oil, Uy*
driodate Potass, Soda and Scidlitz Powders,Lon
don Liirftard, Ac. For nalo hy • »
oct 15 PORCHEK & LAROCHE.
Tobacco.
boxes Left>vich’s Cavendish Tobacco, on
O hand,and for sale by A. PARSONS,
oct 4
~~ Patent Burley.
G L\ doz. Robinson’s Putcnt Barley, received
O and (br sale by ANSON PARSONS. • *
aug 21
Sweet OU." : : '
®A8KETS superior Sweet Oil, fresh
ini ported, tin foil tops. Just received
and for sale hy
oct 30 G. R. HENDRICKSON, .
Bnritnm Ncgnrsi • :
6>fl AAA SUPERIOR old BamncnSo-
gars, for mile hy
nov9' Q. It. HENDRICKSON.
Coaao p rohchllnp^M SnufT.
b/flh JARS coarse French ltappeo Snuff, rose
flavored, ofLorillard’amanufacture. For
sale low for cosh, by
POACHER & LA ROCHE,
Sign of tho Golden Globe,
no K 4 ^Opposite the Marknt.
ileratmn, tlio perfuc
N. LEE, M, D, ’
(TFOne of tho best recommendatiou* that can
Iio givon this inodicine is' tlio following:—Physi
cians living in Fever and Ague districts, who liuve
bocouio acquainted with its efficacy,-are in tite
habit of ordering it td bo used in their own prac
tice . • v . . ,
From tho'IIarrisbnrg Intelligencer of June, 1833.
Mr. Wyefit—Having long licen afflicted in my
family with Fever and Ague, and having tried ev
ery mentis to get rid of it without avail, I .at length
juet with your advertisement of RowamJ’s geuti*
jfto Tonic Mixture; which I determined to try.*
After tiring it, tny wife Was entirely .restored to
lienlfte havingsnflerqd for fiftecu mouth* from tho
debilitating effects of Favoraiul Ague, uud is now
as hearty and stout as she over was.
’ BERNHARD MAY.
Harrisburg,'May 22,18’.13.
A largo supply of thd above vnlunblo medicine
jnst received from the Manufacturer, aud for sale
wholesale or retell by
_ PORCHER& LA ROCHE,
Sign of fite Golden Olobo,
nov-12 Opposite tlie Market.
Stvaiin’8 Panacea.
A S tlio intemperance andlifxury of tlio ngc nrC
hastening tlib ravage* of scorbutic coni-
plaint*, and rendering the blood more impure imd
as thousand* Imvo destroyed their constitution*
by neglecting to apply, tlie proper, remedies to* 1
such. Swniin’s Panacea must bo and lias been
more than doubly valuable os a certain and effec
tual means of restoring them to perfect health and
vigor. Few families are wholly exempt from
senrhutin affections which exhibit vaium* «ymp<
'•tonia, as eruptions, ulcerations, debility, loss of
afipetito and dejection, all arising from impure
blood, and if not properly attended to, produces
tlio greatest injury to tho constitution/ apd mny
be imparted to thoir offspring. Swuim’s Pann*
cea is recommended at fin* season of tlio .year, as
nnim.-luab!o restorative of the system,, thereby
invigorating the constitution and enabling ps to
hear the dclii|itnting efl'cets of tlie snmnior season.
It i* conveyed hy fije circulating fliiids, and cor
rects-thoir tendency to nil. those diseases which
originate in n vitiated -blood, diseased liver, de
praved appetite, or predisposition to effection of
the lung*. &6. No one, however, ;is advised Co
use it witbonl'convmcing themselves of tho truth
ofwhafhi here stated. ,
This mmlicino is now used with success in nil
parts'of the world, and is gaining great reputatim,
m England. • * >
From Dr. Valentine Mott,
Professor of Surgert iu tlio University of New-
York, Surgeon or fiie N. York Hospiiuh&c.
I InveTep'eatcdly u*od Swnim’s Pan ice a fiotli
in fits Hospital ond in private practice, uud have
always (bund it (o ho nvnluahle tneflicino in chron
ic, syphilitic, and scrofulous coiuplaiuts, aud in
obittmato cutaneous affection*.
VALENTINE MOTT, M. D.
From tho varidus impositions which have be$n
practised hy adulteration,&c. oven to tho extent
ofperiary, (br tlio jimpuw of imitating tho medi
cine, is sufficient to prove its efliepey in the dis
eases iu which it 1ms been sufficiently proven to
havo cured. It is unnecessary to say further In
relation to tliis Panacea, other than to caution the
pn! lie againstthe deleterious mixtures which have
been ndulo to impose upon the iguorattt. The
genuine Gtliclo can nlwnys bo found at the store
ofthe subscriber, who is the sole agent (br tliis
State. A. PARSONS, .Druggist;
»nov8 . -220 '
T llKSE i^u-dc*l oth^SSKlua substitute
for yeast, jn making all kinds of batter cokps,
and Imvo tlib, advantage oyer that article in ma
king tho batter perfectly light and ready for ba
king the instant they nre mixed. Buckwuehtqnd
oilier cakes, when made with those powders, are
In** likely tp disagree with the stomach than those
made with yeast; and ns jt requires but n few,min
ute* to prepare for linking* the possibility of Over
haying them iiour, is entirely avoided. .The good
eflect of mixing cake and biscuit with those pow
ders, has been approved by many of tlio most em
inent physicUim and surgeons in tills country .—
•They are also highly recommended by many of
tlie hrst families m tfiis city and other places.
A fresh supply of fire above article just receiv
ed and Ibr solo by
nov 13 ANSON PARSONS/
Pot clicv A Lit Koclie,
^XTILL receive in a few days by the brigWm.
V-v Taylor,the followinguur/foii Seeds ofthe
crop of 18IJ9:—Rutft Bnga Turnip, white Dutch
Turnfp, reft top Turnip, yellow and red Silver
Onion, early Blood Turnip Boot, French Amber
Sugar Reel, white Selieia Sugar Beet, long blood
Turnip Beet, long onuigo Carrot, long white
Parsnip, early cluster Cucumber, long green Cu
cumber, early short green 'Cucumber, suporior
Watermelon, largo Muslupclon, .Cnntclopo do,
hush crook neck summer Squn*li, early Onteh
summer do, ciook neck winter do, imperial sugar
loaf, largo green and brown Dutch Lettuce, early
scarlet, short top, long scarlet and yellow Turnip
Radish, (a now nrticle) early and largo York Cab
bage, early and largo Drumhead Cabbage, flat or'
late Dutch, green glazed and rod Dutch Cabbage,
Scotch pate or green curled Squash or Boll Pep-
ppr, Curl Crosirbr Pepper Grass, largo lunootli
red Tomato,solid Celery, curled Parsloy, round
leaved Spinage, loug white Okra,^Giant Asridra-
gus, Nasturtioit Lemon Balm, early Sugar Corn,
Chinese Prolific or .Tree Corn, early - Washing
ton or June Peas, largo white Marrowfat, carfy
China Dwarf, early six week, white kidney ond
red mnrrow Boons,.large white marrowfat fiat’
and other seed.suitnblo for the Southern
'kct. Sign of tlie Golden Globo,
Opposite fiidMurket
wifii which it tbstefti tlio’virilSowSf
have bepn destroyed hy disease. 1
pess, orauy ol fiie iimneroiis cause* whu
,mt " ln «m rraittjtttmor Uiohc MS,
.In coinmoii with the generality
rnedinn, thi* Conlinl contain. SLM
cnrlnl or dolotorioiu nature, nmoni J??
grothenlH Which(fotnpo.e it; but S „?
Unto, so siinplu, yet ao olllcaciom, il’JL 5
reuavotolbo prp.-United energies ora ei»h
Tlio usages of socinty arer anfotinnu.iJ
that, notwithstanding the honefUs
"lire to result IVom it,>vo cannot'™..:., 1
fWg of tilia inhatitimblu oSBSJ
uuuty Qt : tlio documents w hh h W'.
ed, as vouchors of tlio blessing, |, f, a ,
tmmbera of despturing iudi*hla^ lentil
cannot forbear remarking—that it haVLl
monstnitcd that tltero is acnroelycwt if,,7
tiling at all, n« nntnral barremiuM, ot' 3
imbecility of tlie procroautfiiiictioabn tin
and, tluirotoro, that those evils are tho eir
artilicinl cantos,and inaylio siicoilily subd,,.!
roinoved by flic uso ol' "bo Cordial it |»
Tllb Liteuw Conlinl is also an iadnbiiii
for the (Boot, imd tlio Fluor Albas oW™
difllonlt or .painful .Menstruation; i|,o fj
incontinonod of Urine or tlio mvolniiiJ]
olinrgo thereof. It is likewise nh invaluabl
unrivalled medicine in eases of Chronic El
lions of dio skiu, and ill Ulo dron,icnl
of tho aged- L
Most jraportant to tlio American PublJ
Tlio United Haiti’, proprietor of the crU*
Lnctna Cordial, dr llhxir of Lovo, bcgeloU
fore dio coimimnity,. tlio rolloiviag”critiL
which ho haa received from tlio iuveulot lht|
trinus Mr. Magnin, of Paris:
. ‘.'This Uto certify, that I have dispoeed «|
recipe for making tlio Lnciiiit Cordial, nr rL
bovo, and also tho right to sell it thtoujhoJ
United States of North America, to Jolrn iv3
Alolderwell, M..D. My reasons for so dot
that the demands to tno for tlio above Cord—
which I am thb inventor, aro so niiiucaiiiij
om iinalilo to supply all tlio orders frond'n
Italy alone; and lmvo tlicrofore disposed
privileges vonchsafud in tliis and other tea
nf alijtu unture, in order tu gcnondisetlitls
of Illy discovery Ibroughout the world.
Given tinder my hand at Paris, on this nil—
dnyof Jamwiry, in liieye.ir ofourLord.rif
himdred and tliirty-eight.
ERASTE MAGXI!)
Gnspard Delluo,
William Merritt,
Witnesses.
Boiib,
marl
.nov 13 -
Cariittn ScitiU, Crop 18BO.
T30nCIIER&LA,lipCHE is, mid will i
■IT ceivo in n jbw days, a largo' use
Vegetable, Flower ond Bird Hood, ti
1839. ’Also, fn daily oxneclancy, a-be
rc-
assortmont of
H . H d, the crop of
1839. Also, fn dailybxncohtncy, ii beautifitl urti-
•do called tlio Chinese-Tract.Corn. -Tito hliovo
Sued is wnrrmilcd to proditoo largo vegetables and
find flavor. Planters and ethers aro invited to
cu.II and examine for them.,elves. All of which
will Iio sold low for cash or city acceptances,
Sign of the Golden Glebe,
liov-l Opposite tile Market.
This highly important inodicine it for mint
John Wintitrslloldenveil, No. lt^Idbcityst
New-Yiirk t Charles B. Tyler. No. 70 Chasn
riiiiudciiiiua; mid in BolUmoreliy Roberts di
kiusoti, Joint nr. Luroipto, utidG. It. Tylet
Washington City by Tobias Watkins aud Chi
Stott’, in Georgetown by O. M. Ijuthacunl
Kiclmiondby Joint E. Eunice; inPetenbuS
Braggs ■ Thomas, and Dnpuy, Koser'&lflr
mid in Norfolk hy M. A. Santos aud B. Emr
ond liyjohn Woodly, No. 65 PoydraMh S
Orleans,.
It can tdso be found ot nil the principals.
Stores ill Smtth-Cnrolfnn, ond in Augusta, byS
vilsud. Rifiey dfc Co.,Thomaa Barrett & Cos
Nelson Carmrtantnnlaretadjb^ 1
Price $3 perbottlo, wirii fiill directions,
oiig 5 164—ly
Mofftitt’s Islfo Pills aud Phan
Bitters.
T HESE medicines Imvo long been knoanu
appreciated for their extraordinary and tj
mediate powers of restoring perfecthealuitopl
sons guttering under nearly every kind of d-
to which tho Tmiiinit mime is liable.
Tho proprietor rejoices in the opportunity 1
forded by tlio
for pinning his VEGETABLE EIH, IR
within the yiiowlodgc nud reach of e ™0 M ! ,
dual in tlio comimuuty. Unlike thej>»j_".Pj
nicionsqnacketios which boast of '— ■ I
gredieuts, Uio Life l’dls .are purely and I
go table, and ooiitnm neither
arsenic, a..r day »% “'“{S.ml
over. Tliey uro entirely conipo.wl of'
fromrareund powerful pkmts, till’va®\L
though long known to several (iidiw ,«■
recently to Soiiioo.iiinontphnnnocenboW»'l
nrb oltogcihcr.unknown w %
erato medical scicuco, and were li « ..1
ministered iu «o happily eflicacioasa
'“the PIICENIX BITTERS ore®
piringomiersoriieaUh,toaglmwn5«?“ [ ^Ji l ’“l
out the constitution, as tlie 1
restored to lift from the nshos
lion. The PhamixBittersarecntirdy ee “1
composed pf roots fttuid ““IjJ. nifilSycimi f|
the western country, wliicln'i" ' > | 1
VERS ANU AGUES of ^
liiil to crudicato entirely all dio c lu |
infimtoly sooner draii tlie )f nln ediatt»c4
rations of .Saranporilft.nndwtl iaimc« . [;A jl
tho deterirfimtiou ofBEOOB ru» W J
ndver foils in sickness Inculcut to yoi ^ I
end will be found a certain rente y , jj
norvotts debility and weakness ol tno 1
Chronic aa«'»l
Ulionmntism, iho.ofiicacy of 'ho_ .—ijbottll
will be demonatmted hythc .yino rhp
Tlie usual doso of these
full, ill wutoror wine, and this'l 1 f alr /„bod
ken two or three times adny, niie 6 ^ (nk , n s
before meals, or a losss quantity . . w p(, uid|
pH times, To those who aro aflhctjg
gestion after meals, these BtUe' ' ^ tt tol
viiluahle, as tho/very greatly inr'uioo
of tho principol viscora, ho ( P. Ul ®!" nK , c |, » fl
thoir functions, and oitnblo, j 0 dbn»irl
clmrge into tlio.bowels
id Phmcnix Bitters,app y» »>““■ Pi || 8 c»nH
linu I'naicnix V - thc PUIS Call
mny lie there inspected. JJAR/TO*' v|
For sale hy of lJruy' 011 “ -
Al'fifs Store, Oil Uto Bay, comer
•nov 33