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-No bid will be taken frOin persona who
are in arrears for Stall rent. Abo, notice is now
given, that nil note* taken as above will bft col
lected when due. 'A. if.
uov 21 230
Geo
«-'■ 1
HEREA!
pliod to
Chatham Couni
ii on the estate I
late of Chatham Ci
'^Tbest 1
singular the
ceased, to fdo
r'll,Sn^tureCiorkV Odieeof f ie
raid Cmirt, on or before the twelfth day of Do
otherwise letters of administration
Witness, tho Kon. Francis Sorrel, one of the
Justices of the said Court, thin l2th day of Nov.,
.A. D. 1839. KDWT> G. WILSONy
nov 12 Deputy Clerk o.o, c.c.
“SlibrlfPs Siilc.
j be sold on tho first Tuesday-in Febni-
f next, before the Court House in the
w’nnntdi, between tlie usual hnura of sale,
BW Eliza, levied on under aud.by virtuo of
a on tbrpclosnrc ol* mortgage,* issued* out of
the lion, tho Inferior Court of Chatham county,
in fitvor of Samuel 11. J Iill, rs. Johti Russell,
uov 23 ELISHA WYLLY, Sheriff c.c.
Administratrix's Sale,
O N the firstTnesday in January next, will ba
sold before the Court llottso iu Chatham
County, botweenthe usual hours of sale, tlie fol
lowing property:
All tlie interest of the estate of R. F* Williams
i tho so two Tracts of Land, knowu as Vurduse
I Orphan House. /' -
lofd as the property of estate. R. F. Williams,
r the benefit of tlie heirs-and creditors of sdid
estate. MARY WILLIAMS, Adui’ix.
uov 0 221
Valuable Rice IMani
IMIL
To all whom it uiny concern:
W HEREAS Omizitno Legriel. hath applied
to the Uon.thoCourt«fOrdiuary orC hat
ha in County, for Letters of.-Admlnistnttiou on tho
nstnta and effects ofPnti! Dqpon, late cfChatham
County, deceased.
Those are therefore tb cito. and admonish, au
and singular the kindred and crcditbrs of tho said
deceased, to file their objection!* (if any thoy lmvo)
to the granting of the admlnurtmtion of tlie estate
of tho deceased to the applicant rathe Clerk’s Of
fice ofthe said Court, on or before tho. Oth-day of
December uext; otherwise, letters of adintnistcn*
tion will be granted.
Witness, the II on.. Francis Sorrel, one of die
Justices of the said Court, tiio 9th day of Nov. A,
D. 1839. EDWARD G. WILSON,
.nov 9' Deputy Clerk c. o.c. c.
ntntitm nml
Sale.
Negroes for Sale.
LL be sold at public sale,on the first Tues
day in February next, before the Court
in the city of Brunswick, that very valua
tion known as New Hope, on tho south
of tho Alatamnlm River, in Glynn Conn-
containing (3430) 'three thousand four
and thirty acre.*, of which (580) five hnu-
dred and .eighty acres are first quality River
Swamp, (300) three hundred acres are under
K od banks and in d fine state of cultivation. A-
ut (700) seven hundred acres of prime Inland
Swamp, well adapted to the culture of Cotton or
Cora, and (2150) two thousand ono hundred and
fifty acres of heavy timbered pine land. On the
premises ore a comfortable dwelling House, Ne
gro Houses, Barns, Blacksmith, .Shop, and every
necessary out building for the use of the planta
tion.
At tho same time and place, will be sold (con
ditionally) a very prime gang of about sixty Ne-
Also, an undivided tbi.nl pf tlie plantation
known as Broadfiefd, adjoining the above, con
taining in all about (400) four hundred acres of
prime Rice Laud, in fine order to receive a crop.
Terms made known on the day of sale.
JOHN F. GREEN, ? v r.
HUGH F. GRANT, < “ on ‘
nov 15 385 (Georgina)
Executor’s Sale-
W ILL be .old,' agreeable to an order of die'
Hon. Inferior Court of Burke Co., while
•itting for ordinary purposes, in the town of
Waynesboro, on tlie first Tuesday iuJutmary
next,
One tract of Land, belonging to tho estate of
Elisha Anderson, late of soul county, deceased,
lying on the wuters of Rocky Creek, joining lands
of James Anderson and B. Miller, and containing
• fourteen hundred und twenty-four (1424) acres,
more or less. Sold for the benefit of tne heirs
of the deceased. .
JANE II. ANDERSON, Ex’ix.
JAMES ANDERSON, >
A. II. ANDERSON, \
oat SO 209'
Ex'ors.
<Scoi'»ia—Clint iiam Climit)-.
W HEREAS, Jos. B. I’onco hath applied
to Uio 'Hon. Uio Court oT Ordinary or
Chatham County, tar letter, of Administration on
tho estate and etleols of Jamea R. Ketchntn, late
of Chatham County, deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish ail and
singular the kindred and creditors of the said de
ceased, to filo their objections (if any they have)
to tho granting of tho administration of die estate
of the deceased to dm applicant in tho Clerk's
Office of tlie said Court,oUjorbcforo die SOlhduy
of December nexti otherwise Jetted of- adminis
tration will be granted.
Witness, iho Hon. A. Torter, ono of tho Jus
tices of the said Court, the DOUtdny of November,
A. D. 1839. - EDW’D G. WILSON,
nov 30. Deputy Clerk c- o. c. c.
hath opplied to
ofChnt-
r 1 to dm
la W’d*
Williams,uo*
ions (if any thoy
to said Court, on or
next; etherwisg
jilted. • . 1
m. ono of the Ju.tl-
day ofDoecmhcr,
..These
coin
hlivo)in
before tho
letters aspra 1
Witness,!.
cos of tho said Court, tho 30th dny ol lJeeetr
A. 1). 1839. EDWARD G. WILSON,
nov 3(1 Deputy Clerk c. o. 0. cl ~
~ (icorstu—Cltnthnm County.
- To all whom it mnv concent:
W IIEttEAS Patrick Marlow both applied to
tho lion, die Court of Ordinary of Chat
ham Cojtnty, for Letters of Administration on tho
ostatnandotreotsofNicliolas Murlow, Esiplutoof
Chatham Comity deceased. , •„
Titcso are therefore to cito and- ndmonlsh,.ttIl
and singitlar tho kindred nod Creditors of die said
deceased, to file dteir objections (if any they Intvo)
to tiio granting of tho nuininir tr.ition of Uio estate
nf tho deceased to tho applicant ill die Cletk’f of-
licoofdio said Court, on orhelore tho 12th to of
December next; odiorwiso loiters of odruimstra.
tinli Will be granted ‘
Witness, tho IIon.EliasRc.cd, ono ofmo Jus
tice. of tho said Court, tho 13th day orNovember,
A. 1). 1839. EDWARD G. WILSON,
nov 12 Deputy Clerk c. o. c. C.
BOB Doll tars Phnlli-b .
rp VII - (. UK I. 1 ::: M'll I '1 1.8 ' 1 ’oin-t VI
A tho QUACK NOSTRUMS of tho ago for
Iho euro of * * * * .
Tho French Pill* aro applicable tonllcttsos, for
editor sex, (warranted free ftomynorcnr)',) and
possesses great advantages over tlm Balsams tuid
nil li ptid medicine*, by being entirely ftco from
smell, niulrousequently do not enact die breath, J
thereby preventing tho possibility of a discovery
while nsitiitnept. , . '
Besides this important advantage dtoy never dm-
..greotvilh dio stomaMi, and In the first, stages of
tho disease they usually oltcct a cure in a fow.duys,
with liulo regard to diet or exposure.
III tlio most obstinate stages of tho disoosc, they
are equally certain,having cured ti^any afteAevery
other remedy ltad failed. In short, tiiey have boon
so imivcrsaUv succesiftill tiiat'that tiio pronriotor
MtaUengesimy one to produce n'remedy of ouun
certainty,' ntulcr a forfeiture of Three Hundred
T. M. & J. ,M. TUtfNEH.
Pricoi2perb6x.. •
augfi lftt-Iy
Ueorgiti—Cliutliaiii County.
To-all whom it may Concorti:
W HEREAS, S. A. Hooker, bath applied to
tiio Hon. tho Court of Onlinnry ot Chat
ham County, for Letters or Administration on the
estate and effects of Isaac Norton, luto ofChatimm
County, deceased. . .
These are therefore to cito nnd'admonish, all
and singular,the kindred nnd creditor* of tiio said
deceased, to filo their objections (ifany they have)
to' tho granting of the administration of the estate
of the deceased to the applicant in the Clerk’s Of
fice of the said Court, on or before tiio' twelfth
.day of December next; otherwise letters of ad
ministration will be granted.
Witness, the Hoik M,,. Myers, one of tho Justi
ces ofthc said Court,tho twelfth day of November,
A. D. 1839. .EDWARD G. WILSON,
nov 12 Deputy Clerk c. o. c. c.
Georgia—Chntlmm county*
To nil worn it may concent.
W HEREAS, Win. Henry Fitts, Administra
tor of the estate of James D. Fitts, late of
Chatham County, deceased, hath applied to the
Hon. the Court of Ordinary of Chatham Connty,
for Letters Dismwstfry.
Thej*e are therefore to cite and admonish all con
cerned. to file their objections- (if any they have)
in tho Clerk’s Office of tho said Court, on or be
fore the 16th day of March next, otherwise letters
dihinissory will bo granted.-
Witness, tlie Hon W. Thorne Williams, one of
the Justices of the said Court, the 16th diiy of
September, A.'D. 1839.
EDWARD G. WILSON,
sept 16 Pepnty Clerk c. o. c. c.
Georgia—^Chatham Comity*
To all whom it may concern.
W inUREAS, Andrew Dixon, Administrator
of the cotato and elfects of Daniel Foley,
late of Chatham County, deceased, has applied to
the lion, the Court of Ordinary of Cnatiiabi
County, for Letters Dismissory. f. - f
These are therefore to cite and admonish all con
cerned, to file their objections (if any they have) in
tiio Clerk’s Office of tho said Court, on or.before
the 3d day of January next, otherwise letiers .dis-
missory will be granted.
Witness the lion. A. Porter,otae oftiie Jnsticca
of the,said Court, tiio 3d day of Julv, A. D. 1889.
EDWARD G. WIL80N,
. july3 Deputy Clerk c. o. c. c, • ‘
Gcprgia<*CImtliam County*
To all whom it may. concern:
W HEREAS Frederick E. Tobeau, hath ap-
plied to tlie Honorable the Court of Or
dinary of Chatham Comity, for Letters of Admin
istration on Urn estate and eftucts of Isaac Norton,
lato of .Chatham Cotiqty, deceased^
These are tiierefnre |o cite and admonish, all
nnd singular tho kindred and creditors of the said
deceased, to file their objections (ifuny they hove)
to the granting of the adminsitrution of tiio estate
oftiie deceased to the applicant in the Clerk’s Of
fice of tho said Court, on or before tho twcHlb day
of December next; o thorn iso letters of administra
tion will be granted. ■
Witness, the Honorable Anthony Porter one
of the Justices of the s»d Court, tlie twelfth day of
November A. D. J839.
EDWARD a WILSON,
nov 12 * Deputy CloYk, c.o. o. c.T
W * d iitinistrator’s Sale
ILL h- sold, on tho first Tueadtw in Janu
ary next, before tlie Court Ilofise door in
Jacksonboro’, Scriven county, between tlm usual
hours of sale, the following property, to witi _
Ono tract of Land lying in said County, adjoin
ing lands of Willuns II. Ntuiuolly, Richard Her-
rington, jr. and Brier Creek, containing4U7 acres,
T less. Also, auotiier tract, lying in siud
““Ijacres, more
i Herrington,
: Robbhw; al-
five Negroes, to wit: Viiet, a woman npontai)
years Of age, Diana, a woman about IS years of
i, and Child Chilson, about 2 years of age, Ro-
i girl nbout 14 years of age, and a girl by the
of Matildu, about 13 years of age.. Sold
able to an order of the Hon. the Inferior
Court of Scriven county While sitting for ordina-
. ry purposes, as the property of John M. Roberts,
i, f or dm benefit of the heirs aud creditors
STEPHEN MILLS, Adm’or.
DELIA ROBERTS, Adm’ix.
Gcorgiti^hutlinm County.
alt whom it mur concern. *
W HEREAR, Hvnry F.Wtilink, Execuh
the last will and testament of David Pi*
late of ChathamConnty, deceased, hath applied to
tho Hon the Conrtof Ordinary of Clmtham Coun
ty,-fpr Letters Dismis^ory.
These are tiierefore to cite aiul ndmonish oil
concerned, to file their ohjeftlions(if any tiiey have)
iii the Clerk’s Office of the said Court, on or before
the 3d day of Junwary next, otherwise letters dis-
misery will be granted. ^
Witiuiss, Uio lluu. EUua Reed, oue of tlie Jus
tices of tho said Court, the 3d day of July, A. D.
18:t9. EDWARD G. WILSON,
july.3 Deputy Clerk c. c. c.
Georgia—Hryan County*
_ To all whom it may concern:
“ITTIlEREAS Amlreiy Bird has made opplica-'
▼ Y tion for . Letters of Adtniiiistration, with
thb will annexed, on the estate of Dorcas Sonder-
Un, late of the Connty of Chatham deceased.
These bre therefore to cite uiid uduimiish all,
aiKlsingnlur the kindred and creditors oftiw said
deceased, to file their objections (ifany they lmve)
in the Clerk’s office of tlie Court of Ordinary for
said County, within the time prescribed by law;
otherwise letters of administration will bo grunted
to the said Andrew Bird.
Witness, the Hon. Israel Bird, one of thejus
tices of said Gonrt of Ordinary, tliit 7 th day of
November, 1839. J. SMITH, c. c.o.o.c
nov 12 223
r’iSi
old on the first Tuesday in Janu-
c,before tho Court House in Ifines
__JBIberty County, by order bf tlie Cohrt of
Ordinary for said County, tlie following property
of tin . i i- of R. 8. Leonard, viz:
One Tract of Lund, containihg 500 acres,
m«r»* or !• s, known us the Cooper Tract; one
I louse and Lot at Waltiiourville, with 13acresof
land, more oriels, together with ull other Land
or Property owned by said estate; for the bene'fit
of all concerned. 9
GEO. W. DUNHAM, Adm’or.
nov 5 217
Hair OH, Bears Grease aud Po
mat n in.
M ACASSAR.Oil, English, do do American,
Ward’s Vegetable Oil,Bears Oil,do Grease,
Pomatum, in pots; do in rolls, Aldrich's Balm
Columbiu. Just received und for sale on accom
modating terms by
. JOHN E. STILWELL,
Corner of Broughtoii &. Whitakerists.
nov 20 Opposite thri Mansion llouse.
Houek’S Panacea.
O NE case Houck’s Punacea, for Dyspepsia,
Ac. Received and for sale by
oct 18 A. PARSONS.
Blankets, Carpeting and Burs.
Per Excel.
i heavy twilled Blankets. For sale by
SNIDER, LATHROP & NEVITT.
oct 18 '202
Rluslin Trimmings.
A HANDSOME assortment of Jaconet, and
Swiss Muslin Edging and Inserting, for
•ale by FULLER, MOORE & CO.
Georgia—Chatham County*
To all whom it may concern.
"¥TCTHEREAS-, William Law, Adurinwln
\ \ of the estate and elfects of Alary M. Huig
and Agnes Haig, decensed, has applied to the
Hon. the Conrt of Ordinary of Chatham Couuty
for Letters Dwmissory.
These are therefore t« rite endadnioffiah all
concerned, to file their objections (if any tiiey
have) in the Clerk’s Office bf the said Court,on or
before the 3d day of January next, otherwise let
ters, disinissory will be granted.
Witness, the Hon. Wqi. Thorne Williams, one
of the Justices of the said Court, tlie third day of
July, A. D. 1839.
EDWARD G. WILSON,
july 3 pepnty Clerk c. o. c. c.
Gcorgln-Efllnghiun County*
To all whom it nmy concern.
■\7f (THEREAS, Eliza McGiihagUn, Administra-
v V trix of the estate of Wm. McMcG;
decewbd, has applied to the Hon. the Court of Or-
dinary of Effiingham County, for Letters Disrnis-
soiy; '"
These are therefore to cite and admonish nil con
cerned, to file tneir objections (if any they lmve)in
tlie Clerk’s Office of the paid Court, on or before
the 6th dny of March next, otherwise letters dis-
iftissory will he granted.
- Witness, tlie Hon. C .powers, one of the Justi
ces of tlie said Conrt, the 6th day of Sept A* D.
1839. JOHN CHARLTON,
septj^ • b. c. o. e. c,
L Umbrellas.
A VERY & JOHNSON, have received a good
assortment of Cotton nnd. Silk Umbrellas,
South side Monument Square.
oct 23 20(1 •
Dry Goods.
IiccricrJ per L. Uitldicin.
S UPER black Italian Cravats
Do Green’Barigo
Do blue black Crape
Do black do .
8Dlendid ThibctShawls '
601) pieces blue black Braid
2 lbs Knittiug Twist
. Ladies super H S-Gloves, g intleineii’s do
25 Muslin Bnnds
Super black ribbed and plain worsted Hose
B6ys and Mln.ses' Hose and half Hose
1 case Ivory Spool Cotton ' ^ %
1 doz Ladies Meriuo Drawers
1 do do do Shirts a superior article
Shell back'Combs
Do Side do ’
Motnl do do
SNIDER, LATHROP A NEVITT.
nov 18 v ;1 - ■ ■ .,
Flan«>el8,
A VERY & JOHNSON have received ala^ge
assortment real Welsh Flannels, warranted
not to shrink. Also, large size ribbon bound
Blankets. uov 9
. Georgia—BfDiiglmm County*
To ull whom it may concern.
W HEREAS, Thomas If. Brew, Administra
tor of. tho estate or John W. Graham, de
ceased, has appUed to the lion, the Court of Or
dinary of Effingham County, for Letters Disinis-
sory.
These are tiierefore to cite and admonish all con
cerned, to file tii$ir objections (if any they have)
intha Clerk's Office of the.said Court, on or l>e-
fore the 2d day of January next, otherwise letters
dismissory will be gruntcir •
Witness, the Hon. C. Powers, onaof the Jus
tices of the said Court,* the 2d day of July, A. D.
1839. JOHN CHARLTON,
July G * c. c. o.e.c.
~Georffia—EfflnKlmm County*
To ull whom it may concern.
W HEREAS, John M. Lucus, Administrator
of tlie estate of William McGahrigiu, de-
deased, has applied to tho Hon. the Court of Or
dinary of Effiugliam Coimty, for Letters Dismis-
Thesc are therefore to cite and admonish all con
cerned, to file their objections (if any they have)
in die Clerk's Office of the said Court, on or be
fore the 6th day of march next, otherwise letiters
dismissoty will be granted.
Witness, the Hon. C. Powers, one of the Jus
tices of the said Court, tho 6th day of Sept. A. I),
1839. JOHN CHARLTON,
sept G 1 Clerk c. o. e. c.
Georgia—EHin^liaiu County*
i To all whom it may concern. .*
W HEREAS, Mis. NaomiWeitman,widow,
Administratrix'of »ho estate.und efienla of
Matthew Weitman, deceased, hath applied to tlie
Hon. the Court of Ordinary of Effingham Coun
ty, for Letters Dismissory. ‘
These are tiierefore to cite and admonish all
concerned,to file their objections (if any they have'
jn tiio Glork’s Office of the said Court, ou or pc
fore me 26th day of Janu!iry next, otherwise let
ters dismissory will be granted.
• Witness, tlie Hon. C. Powers, one of tlie Jus
tices of the said Court, the 26tli day of July, A
JOHN CHARLTON,
1839.
July 20
. Clerk c. o. e. c.
M'k’
l omi
conviiii
lies of
Whatever
—whether uncqi
quartan-—however
with syncope, u|
coldness and st
thor vcriiid or
visceral allcctions,
fatal maladies—however
siou, and iineonnnon in tiictr
fines wlmtover botho’ngo, idii
lIniTison’9 Specific Dlniment,
F OR thehnreof White Swellings, Screfttlons
nnd other tuinors, Ulcers, Sorb Legs,-old and
fresh W*mnds, Sprains mid Braises, Swellings
nnd inllaminatibns, Scald Head, Women’s Sore
Breasts, Illicumutic. Pains, Tetters, F.rn|»tioiw,
Chilbains, Whitlows, Biles, Corns olid External
DisQjiscs generally. It is likewise greatly superi
or to any medicine heretofore discovered for the
chafed bucks mid limbs of horses; for ring worms,
qhnppcd lips—and in short, for every external bo
dily evil that limy fall tb tiio lotof manor beast.
For sale by .
G. R. HENDRICKSON, and
T. M. A J. M. TURNER.
Price 50 cents per box.
. 164—Jy ' ,
habil
-adieu oti
Tonic Mixture.-—
- „ panegyric for tlm fexper-
hnent. I speak only ftom what 1 positively,know
--however successful other prepnmtiona. may
liavo boon, there cap bo little refianoa placed upon
them wlicu compared with tiffii article. By strict
Iy following the directions tlmt accompany the
bottle, wo- nnd itoctsupon the most scieqtifio
priuclploT-ftir, it deem* to anticipate the refon#
of tho bold fit, and excites n strong reaction, and
powerful glow over the whole system; aud thus
have bqen astonished to notice with what haste
r v
importance
Rowland’s Knlydoi
F OR the faconud skin, and of vital
to tho support of female loveliness. Power
ful of effect, yet mild of\inlluehce/ tliiq ftdmirnlile
specific (a preparation from the most delightful
balsamic exotics, and perfectly free lYom inniernl
or other pernicious admixtures, possesses balsamic
pronortios of surprising energy) iteradlcatcslan,
Rcckles, pimples, snots, redness, and all cutaneous
emtptions, gradually realizing a decidedly clear,
fair and soft skin; transforms even tlie most sallow
complexion into radiant whiteness { renders harsh
and rough skin delightfully soft and smooth; im
parts to the face, neck and arui-Va healthy hud ’jtf*
venile bloom; and, by due perseverance in its np-
..I: n (....I i..i!ntii*niiilAil nvii*.
Notice*
N INETY days after date, application xvDl be and for sale by
inado.to tho Planters’ Bunk of tlie State of nov 23
Georgia, for.renewal of lost script, for Five Shares
Stock of said Bank, in tlie namo of Marv C.
Bchoedrio. S. P1IJLBRICK A CfO.,
aug 10 . .
Koiicc,
F OUR month? after date,, application will ba
made to the Justices of tlie Court of Ordin
ary for the County of Camden, for leave tp sell all
the real and personal estate of Duvid Thomas, lute
bf said comity, deceased. ,
ang 26 G. W. THOMAS, Adm’or.
health and attainment, and continuance of a beau
tiful complexion. . / ...
A fresh supply of this valuable article jrtst fb*
celveil, und ror sa|o by A. PARSONS.
a,, 3 5 ‘ . “
Chinese Prolific or TrCe Corn
t>ORCUER & LA ROCHE has in.store the
.JT above valuable -Corn.. Persons who havq
engaged will please call early nnd take it away.—
Pluntorsare particularly invited to call niid judgo
for tiicuiselves, as tiiero is omy a thnall quantity
left unsold, nmlifthey wish the nr tide,’wo will n-
gain invite them to send their orders early. A|so,
other' garden seeds,-for sale ou accommodating
terms. : .Opposite Mark■
nov 23
Oppo
Signbfthe Golden <
C HL
JWl..
purifying
ORlN^^Jris niid Krcomt Tooth Wash,
gtt'
son FUllerl aiid for wile by
oct 23 G.R. HENDRICKSON.
Starch. .
T HIRTY boxes superior Engle Starch, extra
quality,4briliraily purposes. • Just received
G. R. HENDRICKSON.
Razors and Razor Strops*
A SPLENDID assortment of combined Sil
ver and Steel Ruzors, of excellent ivbrk-
muushin, in enses. of. various prices. Also, San
ders, Emerson, and Meclus’ Ruziir Strops kept
constantly for sale bv
POltCIIF.R A LAROCHE,
Sign of the Gqldcn Globe,
aug 19 Opposite the Market.
Notice* .
F OUR months after date, application will be
made to the Court of Ordinary ofEffingham
County when silting for ordinary purposes, for
leave to sell the foliowing’Land:
One hundred und fifty ucrvs Pine Land, lying
nnd being in tlie County bf Effinghnin, belonging
to tiio estate of Ernst Win. Gftzer, bounded north
by Vmeburger’s and .KeiffeT’s, east by Keiffer’s
nnd unknown land, sotitii and west by Dasher’s
land; for the benefit oftiie heirs and creditors of
said estate.
nor 18 FREDERICK IHNELY, Adm’or.
Rowland’s Tonic Mixture*
R ECEIVED per chip Gastonia full supply of
Ro win lid’s To uio Mixture, for foVorand
ague; Sulphate Quinine, Pineriue, Iodino, pure
Morphine, Sulphate and Accntute 'Morphine,
Musk in Pods, Oil Black Peper,’ Croton Oil, Hy-
dfiodnte PotR.-s,‘Soda and Sridlitz row tiers, Lon
don Lnrtazd, Ac. For sale.by
oct 15 PORCIIER A LAROCHE.
Notice*
F OUR mouths aft or date, application will be
made to tlie Justices of tlie Court of Ordin
ary for the Couuty of -Camden, for leave to sell air
tlie real estate and hank stock, belonging to tlie es
tate of Joseph Thomas, late pi* Camden County,
deceased.
aug2G
-G. W. THOMAS, I
JOJIN TOMPKINS, $
^174 •
Ex’ors.
Notice*
A LL persons having claims against tlie late Jno.
Bailey, F,*q. of Camden county, ore request
ed to nrcsentthcui properly attested, and those in
debted, will please make immediate payment to
G. W, THOMAS, l
ItOBT. LANG, <
Jefferson, 3d Oct. 1839.
oct7 - 192
> Adms’or.
Notice*
A LL persons having claims against the lato Je-
remlffi Cuyler,Eyq. are requested to present
them properly attested;,ond, those indebted will
please make payment to .
* WM* Hi CUYLER, Qiial. Ex-or.
oct 2 I88tt ’
Notice,
C OUNCIL will elect on tho-first Monday in
December next, six Vendue Masters for the
City of Savannah. Applicants will Jeavq tlioir
applications and the names oftheir securities with
nov 22 M. MYERS, c. c.
Notice.
W II. A S. ROGERS will receive bills of
• all the Country Bunks (except Mille
viirc);in payment for Goods, at 10 per cent,
count, provided the amount of die bill is traded
out; but will not receive unbankable bills for com
tracts already made.
noy*19 . South side Market Square
Important Invention
Y EAST POWDERS, for the immediate ma
king of Buckwheat and light Tea Cakes.
These Powders (ire not only ofgreat utility in the
instantaneous production of Buckwheat nnd Jight
Tea Cakes, but are very wholesome; correcting
the acidity of the stoinucn, sweetening the'breath,
suppressing undue thirst in the morning, and in
every respect being beneficial; nnd have received
the approbation of the iriedicul faculty.
They ure free from nil tho troublesome objec
tions to which Yeastand other articles of tho same
character nrc liable, being always easily procured
gqnuine (it ubout the same cost as Yeast.
A fresh supply of these Powders, with directions
for using, just received per Newark, and for sale
by G. R..HENDlUCKSOff.
nov 27 * 235 *
Satin Ribfions* fte,
Just received perG. B. Lamar,
S ATIN-Ribbons, Muslin Bnnds
Muslin Edgings and Inscrtings
Silk Hosiery, Thread, Ac.
For sale by AVERY A JOHNSON,
Tobacco* 9
S IX boxes Laftwich’s Cavendish Tobncco,-on
band, and for sale by A. PARSONS
oct 4 %
Patent Barley*
C^lX doz. Rqhimon'a Patent Barley, received
O and for sale by ANSQN PARSONS.
Sweet Oil.
BASKETS superior Sweet Oil, fVesh
till imported, tirt foil tops. Just rcceivi
* by
G. R. HENDRICKSON.
and for sale by
oet'30
Barauea Sctyars,
on /Tfe/Th-'ni .SUPERIOR old B.aranca Se-
jQ ll^UUU ROW, for sale by
nov 9 Qi R, IIENDRICKSONr
Coarse French Rappee f
\ JARS coarse French Rappee
flavored,of'Lorilinrd’smnnufai
Snwir.
appee Snuff, rose
_ . ofliOrillard’snianufUcture. For
wile low, for cash, by
PORC’IIER & l a ROCHE.
! Sign of the Golden Globe,
nov 4 jlOpposite the Market*
AVery A Johnson,
H AVE received by Augusta, Gaston, Ac.
Victoria Cloth, for Ladies’ Cloaks
Alpacca do. for do. do.
Plaid Cushmcrb, for childrens, wear
Superfine Bombosin, black and blue block
Italian Crapes,, 'do. ( do.
Super, double width Mnttioni Silk
- - Do. black Poul do Soio
Do. do. Gro de Swimr, do. Gro do Nap
Do. a colored Poul do Soie, plain pud figured
Plaid Silks, for dresses
Rich Plpsh Mantillas, a fashionablo article
• Do. Thibet Shawls, slate and black, do.
Small Chnlly, Moiislin de Lnine, Ac. Shawls
Thibet aud Bayadere Scarfs,
oct 14 Monument Sqhflre.
Fuller* Moore & €o*
H AVE receivod a portion of tlieir Full and
Winter stock of Staple nnd Fancy Goods,
and will continue to receive during the season a
great variety, which will be sold on acconiniode-
ting terms, for cash or good pnper.
5 bales Cordova Plains, ull wool
0 coses Wasliingtdn nnd Wakefield Kerseys
i) bnles red and plaid Lindseys
5 do. 64, 74, 84and 94 Duffil Blankets
104,124 and 144 Mnckinnw and Whitney do.
2 cases cadet and steel mixed Satinets ' .
1 do. fine blue do.
2 do. Kentucky Jeans, 1 do. Marlboro Stripei
2 do, blenclicd Sliirting
2 bales 54 and 64 Brown Sheeting, French
printed
Cambrics, Mouslinde Lainesand Challys
3-4 Clmlly Shuwls and Mantles, Ac.
oct 5 - .
Perfumery*
A WELL selected stock ofPerfumeiy, em
bracing all of tlie highly pcrfpmcs, and re-
conuiieuded by fainilieA. Kept''constantly for
sale wholesnlo or retail at tlie store of
PORCHER A LA ROCHE,
Sign of tho Golden Globe,
nov2L Opposite the Market,
MayIf, t>
turc*
owns of this
• I, I can-
v decided
I’ll IV
tyi>o, u
a duration, whe-
vir-
with
J-UCINft COBnit
yittor, tiio colcbratcj I|“*j|2"
me rm-1 f.... ... . ,V etaimill.
trimqilillity,tind ba|iny sloop,in place of paitt.wca-
lincM, anil rcadoS. ni^lita—a iciiovuticiil of inn j.
lo.t etrengtli and roliusl liealtlt, in lion of foelile-
Mcsi ahil onmcitition. And I cuiiKtli-iiiIy liuliove,
und LpredinUo nty opinion upon tliu moat uitb-
.tnntinl proof, that under whatever alty—in wluit-
bver comer of the,earth—whether upon hill or
valley, whercvcrfcvcV and agrie miikcn Ibrappwntf
ance’, there also will “Rowaud’a Tonio Mixture 1 .'
find its way—tho happy desideratum, the perfect
antidote. N.- LEE, if. D.
OrrOhooflhohest rceo.mnendafton, that can
ho given this medicine is tlie folloiyilig:—l’hysi-
ciausljving inFover and Ague districts, who havo
kccoine acquainted with its eflicuey, ore in tlii.
huhit.oforderingit to be used ill their own pruc-
tica,
From tiio Harrj.httra Intelligencer of Jtine, 1633
Mr. Wyeth—Having long been afiUctcd in mji
family with Fever nnd Agito, aud having tried ev
ery mcnt.is to get rid of it without avail, 1 at length
met with your advertisement of ltnwand's genu
ine Tonio Mixture, which I determined to try.
Alter using it, inr w ife wn. entirely rcslorptl to
heullh, having atiflerctl for fifieun monthgfrom tin)
dehilitatiug cirects of Fever and Agno, aud is now
as hearty and .tout aa she over w as.
BKRNIIARD MAY.
Harrisburg, May 22,1633.
A largo «umdy oftiie above valuable medicine
just receivud from tiio Manufacturer, and for solo
wliolesulo or retail by’
l>ORC(IF.Il & LA ROCIIE k
Sign oftho Golden Globe,
nov 12 ' - Opposite tho Mnjjtet
that the’eo'ttndaiuis wfflii?
wisdom nnd liigentlltv of t|„, ,,, V^ M
aieians in all parts of \ho worM C?H
however, to the great aiivohtnre IV',11
race, soon proved itself to bo oSfj f I
long rongbt for t'nhd accordingly
tholtriel period of it, oxiste.il ffi 1 ? 1
celebrity so great, that it i 5 fc i „a “'
ttiranghqutthoeivllixedgfohe.^
finding that the demand wni , 0 vast. 1
u supply impossible, disjws-,1 "'•*
dertobligittiom of,
tries, otdypfoseningFmneoau^i,
guGEHOag,
paaftfe-tiwS*
‘-Le Cordial do Luciitc," or.’in r.
Ltlclna Cordial," is agenend
gUehniHfeHi
folup. : and d’Ti-ioo
gor tu the body. But the peeoliat vin„,„
its Ceiehritv is based, is the fanlity
with which d restores tho virilenuwera*?
have been destroyed by diseaw,
ness, or tiny oftho numorotis cause,
■into m tho prostration of those funcZ.
‘ lucoumiop with tlie generality of
■medicines, (bin Cordial cor*- * •
' Su nlin’s Pnniiceu
A S tho intenqiernuco and luxury oftho ago fire
Imstening tho ravngea' of scorlintic conl-
plaints, nnd rendering the bloodmore impure and
iiathousnnds havo* destroyed their constitutions
by neglecting lo apply the proper remedies to
such. Swnim’s Paimcea inust bo and hak (icon
more tlauidoubly valtiuble asu certain and efieo-
tnnl-ineaus of restoring tiieni tfinortbcthenltband
vfgor.’J Fow famUies are wholly exempt from
scorbutic afiections which Exhibit various syrup*
tpins, as eruption^, uleorafions,,debllity, loss of
nmietile and dejection, all nrising from impure
blood, npd if notproporly nttondea to, produces
the iricfitest injury to the-constitution, niid nmy
bo imparted to their offspring. Swnim’s Puna-
cea is recommended at this season of tho yetfr, as
an invaluublo restorative of tiio system, tiioreby
invigoratiiiK the conKtitutiot) stud eudbllng um to
bear the dclulitatiqg eftecta of the summer nonaon.
It is conveyed by tlie circulating 'fluids, and cor
rects tlieir teudeucy to all tho.so diseases winch
origiitatc in n vitiated blood, diseased liver, do-
praved appetite, o'r predisDositiou to ofluction of
tlm lungs, Ac. No one, however, is advised to
use it without convincing tiiernsclved of the truth
ofwhutis here stated.
This medicine U now used'with success in aft
parts of the world, nud is gaining great reputation
in England. ^ .
From Dr. Valentina Mott,
Professor of Surgety in the University of New-
York, Surgeon ol tlie N. York Hospital,Ac.
I have repeatedly ’used Swaim’s Punacea both
in tits Hospital and in .private practice, and have
always found it,to be ti vnlnnble medicine in chron
ic, syphilitic, und scrofulous complaints, and In
obstinate entaneous nftcctioris. '
VALENTINE MOTT, M. D.
From tho various impositions which have been
practised by adulteration) Ac; even to tho extent
of perjury, for the purpose pf imitating the medi
cine, is sufficient to prove its efficacy in the/dia-
etwea iu which it Uua boen sufficiently proven to
ha v ecu red. It is unnecessary to say further in
relation to this Panacea, other tliun to caution the
pftblW against tiio deleterious mixtures which havo
been thade-tb impose upon the ignorant. The’
genuine article cpn always bo found at tlie store
ofthe suliscriber, who is the sole agent for tills
curial or deleterious J 1
gredients which compose it; but is m J
time, so simple, yet so eliicncioos, tha.ui
renovate tiio prostrated eun^ios of n lml
font may use it, tfot only with inipuuitv
advantage. 1 *' 11
ataaaassi
IrAtfcsraa&yJ
ninny or tho docimiinta which hive U n 3
«l, ns vouchors oftho blessing, it ta.,3,3
ntinihbrs 'of dospniriiig i&Hiuli
cnntt.it forbonr ri’innrking—thnt it ha i_.
■ monstnitetl thnt there is scarcely .vet
tiling ht nll.gs nntnrnl borreimcss, or >.,
nnbodlity oftiie ftpoMuu fttncQont in >mL
ontl, therefore LuW thoso evils uc i) le e |yJ
artificial cnftses.nmlutnybo.pccililrinbil
removed hy the use of“Lo Conlij d e |
.The Lncinn Conlinl is nl»o nn intliihita„,
for the Gleet,-and tho Fluor. Alhtu, obttn
difficult or (miniitl Moiutruntient also t
incotftinonco of Urine or tlie involmit
clinrge tlioreof.' It is lihewise hn jnvajnv.
unrivalled medicine in cnaea of Chronic E
tions of tiieekin, jtnd in tho dropiical.
of tlie ngctl.
. Moat imp
on proprietor of the ctW
Eucltitt Oordinl, or Elixir of Love, br-.toJ
fore the community, tlie following c«i
which ho has received ftnm the inventor,del
trions Dr. Mngnin.of rnria: 1
■ ‘This js tu, certify, that I have dispoHd a
recipe for milking the Litcinn Cordial,orF
Jjtivo, nnd nlso die right to sell it Uunnght
United States of North America, to John lb]
I ltihlerwcll, M. IE My reasons for so tit
that tho demands to tne for Urn above Cot
which I am the itivetitbr, ore so -nutaoioa!,]
umnnnble to supply all tho orden-DOaFnitcJ
Italy alone; and lmve tiierefore disposed <1
privileges vouchsafed jtt this and otlier certi' 1
of n liko nature, lit Older tb gciieRilisothels
of i|iy discovery throughuut tho world.
Give* under my baud at Paris, on tliis ninelet
dny of January, in the year of oar Lord,eijf
hundred and thirty-eight.
ERASTE JIAGM
Gaspord Dclltte,
Gaspard Uclltte, I
William Merritt, j
! JIAGN
WiUtesMi.
This highly important medicine is for a
John Winters Hoklorwoll, NV l‘JhlslM*rty-s
Novv-Yorks Charles B. Tyler, No.TOClicin
PhllaBelphin; and in'BulUmoro Ivy Robcrtii
kiusott, John M. Laroque, and G. It. T)kt
Washington City by TobiasWntkiusanilCU
Stott; ill Georgetawn by O. M. UntiBotir
Ilieluuond Ivy John E, Eustice; in Pclcnbari
Braggs Thomas, and Dnpuy, Rover & Jol
and in Norfolk by M. A. SturtoB and B. Ea*
and by John Woodly, No. 65 Poydramli
Orleani, . d ,
It call also bo foimd at all tlie principal!
Stores in South-Carolina, and in Angaria,™
vitand, Risloy & Co., Thomas Barrett A Co.I
Nelson Carter; und in Savannah by J
G. II. IIENDRICKSOl
Price S3 perbottlb, with fnlldirecdom.
aug 5. IG-l-ly
State,
liov 8 -
230
A. PARSONS, Druggist.
Feast Powders.
FT1HESE Powders are an admirable substitute
JL for yeast, in. ranking all kinds of batter cokes,
and Ijave tho advantage oyer that article in nio-
kiug the batter perfectly light and ready lor ba
king the iustant tiiey are mixed. Buckwheat and
other cakes, when made with these powders, are
less likely to disngreewith tiic stomach thnti those
made with yeast; and as it requires hut n few min-
utes to v prepare for baking, the possibility of ever 111
having them sour, is entirely avoided. The good
efteef of mixing cake und biscuit with these pow
ders, has been approved by many of tita'iuost em
inent physicians and surgeons in this country.—
They are aho highly recommended by many of
tho first families in this,city and other'places.
A fresh sitnpJ/of the above articlq just receiv
ed und for sole by
nov 13 ANSON PARSONS.
Porclier & La Hoclic,
"\TTILL receive in a few djiya by tlie brig Wm.
. YV TaylCr,the following Gartfen Seccjs oftiie
crop,on8:j!>.—Rnta Buga Turnip, white Dutch
Turnip, red top Turnip, yellow and red Silver
Onion, early Blood Turnip Beet, French Amber
Sugar Beet, white Selicia Sugar Beet, long blood
Turnip Beet, Jong orange Carrot, lOngVhite
Parsnip, cnrlv cluster Cucumber, long green Cu
cumber, curly short green Cucumbor, superior
Watermelon, largo Muskmeloii, Cautelope do,
bush crook neck summer Squushj early.Dutch
summer do, ciook ncek winter do. imperial sugar,
loaf, large green and brown Dutan Lettuce, early
scarlet; short top, long scarlet und yellow Turnip
Rndish, (a now urticloS curly aud large York Cab •
bilge, early and large Drumhcnd Cabbage, flat or
late Dutch, green glazed and rod,Dutch Cabbage,
Scotch pale or green curled Squash or Bell Pep
per, Oprl Cress or Pepper Grass, large smooth
rod Tomato, solid Celbry, curled ParslejTtoi
leaved Spiimge,'long white Okra, Giant .Aytaru*
gun, Nasturtion Lemon Balm, early Sugar Corn,
CliiucRQ Prolific, or Tree Com, early Washing
ton or June Peas, Inrgo white Marrowfat, early*
, China Dwarf,' early six week, white kidney nnd
red mnnow Beans, Inrge white nmrrowfut flat
Peas, and other seOd suitable for the Southern
market.. Sign oftiie Qo Iden Globe,
' nov 13 Opposite the Murl^ct.
Garden Seeds, Crop 1830.
Tr>ORCIIER*& LA ROCHE %, and will re-
■XT celve in a foW duys, a largo nssortnieiit of
Vegotable, FlbW'or and Bird Seed’, tho crop of
1839. Also, in daily expectancy, a beautiful arti*,
clc called the Chineso Tree Corn. The nboye'
Seed ia warranted to produce largo vegetables and
fino flavor. Planters and others are invited to
call nnd examine for themselveh. All of .which
will ho sold low lor epab or city acceptances,
Sign oftho Golden Globe,
nov 4 • r Opposite the Market,
RIoflUU’8 Life Pills and PUai
Bitters*
T HESE medicines hnve long been know
appreciated for tlieir extraordinary and
mediate powers of restoring perfect lienltliitoj
Bonseuftering under ntyirryevery kutd ol
,ebi
tb ivhich Uio bttiittit 1 j’raino't. liable.
The p’ronriitor rejoices in tho opriorlnnitf|
v tiio universal tliffuaiononh.dailj]
for placing kis VEGETABLE j
witlim theynowledgoandveacli
dual in Uio coiimiunity. Unlike the iiMtoI
nicioui c|tiuckepos wluch boast .Wvej'h . L
gredictits, tho Life Palis nro P'ircly ™ls»W/|
otablo, nnd coiltnili neitlior uterew).
Jracuic, nor any oUter mineral m f ™
ever. They are enuralv cotnpo.ed, ot
frotnraroati poworfitlitfimts, tUwa
though long known to aovornl IntoiWJ
reeei*lyto?o»iecii.metUi.liaru,neento3
nro altogether uiilniown to tho ] fore k
era to medical science, nnd wcremiv b 1
miniatored in so happily cthcacioua »
'"tHE. PpCENIX BITTERS oreao«
piriiigeiiiiicrsorlicnlUi,toiiglowiO*y|?“'“"|°tol
outtha coustitution, oa Uio iSown
restored to life from the “ she * 'IKWlJ
tion. The Phoenix Bitter* S3
compoaotlof roots 1 jj, fidibly cure I]
tiio western count™. which wHU ‘1™^, M J
VFRS AND AGCES
fail to eradicate entirely nil tho « crf|1 ] » re j
Infinitely sooner tliun Ute »o» F ell!llU fy(
rations of TO THE HEt„
Uio doterminattqn orBEOOD ftunl
nover fails in sickness incident y ( ouei
Rheumatism, (lie o^ c 1 a ' ! 1' l , of 1 ,^! ! 0 fa«ins leto ll
will bo dciinonstratccl by tho us f "ino eW
ThetiHttul dose o[these B tters wy &|
full, in water or wine, nndUusjU 1 ^ , f n „l,ol
ken two orUtr.ee tim«h^y, «b ta tokenj
irove a
actif
id KOII iwo i)I uncn M»«v= ..-VA n dy bo 1““'
before meals, or aleaas qu ntity W ^
all times. • To those who „ wi lt proi
gestionnfier meals,' tll0sa wtense tiio ■
valuable,.osUley verygreaUytac^ w pcrr( ,
of the principal viscera, help t0Illi , c li to (
lltcir fuucttoiis, and
charge into tho howols w jj. remove
Thus indigestion is easily niid o( .{ llo a isot
appetite restored, and Ute '"“'‘.“L,
ant vessels being oleansed, mt .
and strength of body pwd energy c
'"TCfarther pnrUcnlnrs of „(Boo hi
:S£,-Es5£;S..'k.i«-i
may be there inspected. pART°' v d
At his Stored on tho Bay, corner of Dray 1011 9
nov 2 J ’