Daily republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1839-1840, December 06, 1839, Image 4

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lit 11 , (lltl- llllit- . llllOVO .s—One- iNtukaMo meltey. the oilier half it joint • lint'! nftti-i rerpotWble tijmes, (to be approved vci Committee Y payable on'tup mat tor one voir,-from the ? Btnlftr ill And ‘market, Terms oriiythn olitfvd Committee) payable dny ofMnt next. - A. HARMON, c. M. N. B.—Nojiid will ho taken front persons who 1 ill arrears lor Stall rent.' Also, iiolieo isno.\y roil, Unit nil notes taken as nhuvo will be >ol- i due. A.H. aw ShcrllPs HlllC. . rr ..1m«itliloilUm firstTiienUw InFebrh. . , my next, before the Court Homo in the «itv of Savannah, Between tho usual iinnrc ol'saiti. ill,, sloop r.llzci, levied on uiicler and liv viftlic of a fi iri on foreclosure of mprtyaiO’, issued out of tho Hon. tJnrlnforiot Court of Chatham county, in (hvoi* of Samuel B. 11 ill,to. John Russell, nov 83 EI.ISHA WVl.llY, Sheriff e. f. -■r City SlicrilPs Snlc. O N the rirelTnosiluy iu January noth, will bo sole Before t|io Court Homa. In the city of Savannah, between the usual bourse of sale, olio greyTlorsc, saddle and bridle, ono ujaltognby sido ' board, ana ditto dining tablo, one ditto stand, ono sofa, one carpet, six chairs, two looking. glasses, two pair ofaiidlrons, shovel and tongs; levied on -by virtuo-ofUfa’s issued from the honorable Colin ofCbmmoti Pleas end of Oyer and Terminer for the eityof Savannah, | ” , Wadoot. * Pahnor el pumtcdoutl ~7 ; Notice. . ' • 'ILL ho sold at tho. house Of tho subscriber, W . , .. „ scribi on tho 19lh day of December noxt,eleven hundred acres of Land, lying on Cimocheb Riv er, filly he;ul of slock Cattle, Hogs, Sheep,Oxelt, ono timber Cart, oue small ono horse Wagon, nnd oUier articles too tedious to mention. Terms cash. WILLIAM WATERS Tattnall County, Nov. 83d, 1839. 8351 nov 87 am * '* i-cii;*.t5tinn Cowwty. I whom it may 'concern: i County. ■ Into of Chutlwm bounty. , The*o are therefore to cite and ddmdmabittHaml sitignlnf tho kindred ami creditor of thrtsaid de ceased, to file'thcir objections, (if any they havcv) to tlm.grauting of-the ndmiruairntioQoF the es tate to the applicant in the Cl elk’s Olfico of the Haiti Court, on or before tho twelfth dny of Do camber next 5 otherwisd letter* of administration wilhhe granted. Witness, the Hrtn.' Francis Sorrel, one of the Justices of the uu’ul Court, this I2tk day of Now, A. D. 1839* KDW'I) .0. WILSON, nov.12 * ‘ Deputy Clerk c. rf. c« c.. xlinhiistrntor’s Sale. „L bo sold on tho first Tnesday in Jann- . . ary next, at tho Court House m 8avan- nab, between the usual hours of sale, a negro man slave named Sam, part of the personal estate of. Mrff. Mary E. Dunham, Into of McIntosh Oimty deceased. Term* of sale cash—murcUoBer pay- M. BOND, Adm’or. * **eo Ptt i lint li tttn County* To all whom it may concern*. W HEREAS dmizimo Lcgricl, hath applied to 1 the Hon. the Court of Ordinary of Chat ham County, for Letters of Administration on the estate and cfToctsofPaul Dupon, lute of Chatham County,.deceased- ’ *' , Thene are thoraforo to cite (ind admonish, au oml singular the kindred ofid creditors oftlio said deceased, to filo tlieir objections (if any they have) to tho nrunning of the iulmhiintrafton of ft)® estate oftlio deceased to the applicapt iu tho Clerk’s Of* (ico of the said Court, on or before tho 9th day of December ncxt* t otlvervlriso letters of administra tion will be grnnpdi Witness, tho lion. Francis Sorrel,-'one oftlio Justices of the said Court, the 9 th day of Nov. A. D. 1839. EDWARD G. WILSON,' . nov 9 Deputy Clerk c. o. c« c., w iho. JHprf.;: tho • o f Cliff thani. County. for littereof Ailuiimatraiipn on tho esmte and efteeU of James R. Ketclium, lute of Chatham County, deceased. These are therefore to cite and admonish nil and singulnrthe kindred and creditors of tlio said de ceased, to filo tlieir objections (if any they have) to the granting of the administration of the estate of the deceased to the applicant iti the Clerk's Office of the said Court,on or before the 30th day of December next; otherwise letters of adminis tration will be granted.. , Witness, the Hon. A. porter, ono df.the Jus tices of tho said Court, tlie 80th day of November, A. D. 1639. EDW’D G. WILSON, nov 30 Deputy. Clerk c. o. c. c. *"1 all whom it may concern t .JEAS John P. Williamson, Eafl. has jil’tl to llid lion, tho CAuit of urd'y of Chatham teo'unty, for lottery of I'hljiiinwtnUipti Sagurs, on tho estate niid effects of Peter Mitchell, late; of r Chniham county, decenHod*'- Thesbftre therefore to clti. ond admonish, tul nnd singular tho kindred and creditors of the snid d ojased, to filo tlieir fthioclionKit* any they have) to tho graiitihifofthouiuniittstratinnof tho estoto- of the deceased, to tho appjicnnt in tho Clerk’s olHco of tho said Court, on or before tlie 4th day of January itoxV; ’ otherwise letters of udiuinistra- tion will bo grahlqd.’ t ’ * ’ ’’ ‘ ’Witness, the Hon. ’ Anth’y rorter, «on® of* tho Justices ol* the saiiTCbilrt, tho 4th day of Dccom 1ior, A. DVI639.* *;.. ehu^Hdg.wilsoNc dec. 4 . Deputy Clerk c. o, c. c., ■ *% fortitleil ea9 S. 2101 Administratrix's Sale. N tlio firetTiicsdayln January lioxt, will he _ sold before tlie Court House in Chatliain County, between die usual hours of solo, the fol- AfiSie interest oftlirt estate ofR. F. Williams in those two Tracts of Land, known as Varcluso and Orphan House. Sold as the property of estate R. F. Williams, for tho benefit of tho heirs nnd creditors of said, otolo. MARY WlLLlAMsJrAdin’tx. nov 9 881 . •. Vnltinblc Klee Plantation nnd Netrrocs for Snlc. W ILL bo sold at public sale,on the first Tues day in February 'next, before Uie Court '.Housem the city-orBrunswick, that very valua ble Plantation known as New Hotfe, on tlie south li of the Alataftiofia River, m Glynn Coun- ► containing (3430) tliroc tliou«md four A — 1 thirty acres, of which (680)fivehun- lighty acres are first qn&Jity River | three hundred' acres nro under lin a fine state of cultivation. A- . 0) seveu hundred acres of prime Inland Spramp, well adapted to tlio ciiltnre of Cotton or Com, aiidi(2150) two thousand' onoJmndred and fil)y acres of heavy timbered pine land.. Oh tho premises are a comfortable dwelling House, Ne- .gro Houses, Barns, -Blucksmilh Shop, and tvery necessary out building for the use of the -plantu- ,tipn. > At the saute time and placd, will be sold (coti- Uition.Uly) a very prime gang of about suty Ne- groes. ;/■ w. ;• Also, an undivided mJrd ?f’the phutulimi, town as Brondfield, .adjoining the nbovo, con- in. nil about (400) four hundred acres of Land, in fpie order to receive a crop, made known on the day of sale. . John f. green; HUGH F. GRANT, ) Ex bm . 15 f 225 Georgian) Georgia—Clmiliam County* To all worn it mny concern. W HEREAS Win. Henry Fitts, Adniinistra* tor of Uie estate of Janies D. Titts, lute of Chatham, County, deceased, hath applied to the Hoii..the Court of Ordinary of Cliamam Comity, for Letters Dismissory. i • •—- * ’ all con*! corned, to file their objections (if any they have) iatho Clerk’s OificroLthe snid Court, on dr be-' fore thc.l(|th day of March next, otherwise letters diamUsory will be granted.. Witness,* the Hon W. Thome Williams, one of tlie Justices of tne said- Court; the ICth -day of September, A. D. j839. EDWARD G. WILSON, sept 10- Deputy Clerkc.p.c. c. T IE Genuine Fit thoUUACK N 1 . the U 1 the cure of , ..-it .»v • • Tho Froitoh Pill* nrA appVablo tonllcasos, for ‘ * . • « ^ -•——,)nm ^ilsm liquid nicciictnos, oy nemg. Limrely /Vee-uu.i* smell, and consequently do not oftoct the .hroaUi, thereby preventing tlio possibility of it discovery " '^'^Th^rimportnntadvnntagcUhcy never dis- stomach, and in the first stages of Gcoi’Khi—Chutlimit County* T«i all whom it may. concern: W HEREAS S. B, WilbimiH hath applied to .the Hon.tlio Court ofOrdiilnry ofChat- .haiu County, for Letters of Guardianship to the persoiis ami properly of Edwin and* Juiia WTi- iiams, minors, children ofRichM F. Williams,de ceased. . • '. These nro thorclbro to cite and admonish, all concerned, to file-their objections (if any they have) in the Clerk’s office oftlio said Court^pribr before the 30th day 6f December next; otherwise ’letters as prayed for will bo grtinted. Witness, the Hon. M. My or*, ono of Uie Justi ces of tbc said Court, the 36th dav of December, A. D. 1839. EDWARD G. WILSON, nov 30 * Deputy Clerk c. o. c. c.- Ocoi'Kla-Cltntltmii CoTiuty.- r . * •, , To all whom it may concern: "XliTinvIHiAS PaUick-MarloW linthdppUcd to tho lion..tho Court of Ordinary of Chat ham County, for Lcttomhf AdmiutHtrjition on Uie estate nnd effects of Nicholas Marlow, Esq. late of Clintlinm County^leoeased, - - These are therelbro to cite and admonish, nil and Hingular tlie kiudrod and creditors of Uid said deceased, to file their-objections (if any they havo) Ip tlie granting oftlio nihihiiistration of Uie estate nf tho deceased to the applicant in tho Clerk’s of fice of the said Court, ou orboforo Uie I2th day of Decemltcr next; oUierwise letters of administra tion will be grunted ' “* Witness, the Hon.-Elios Reed, one of tho Jus tices of the said Court, the 12th day nf November, A. D. 1839. EDWARD G. WILSON, . uov 18, ’ ' ‘ * .Deputy Clerk c. o. c. c Gcoi'ijria—Clmthnm, Coiniiy. To all whom it. may Coitcorti: EREAS, S. A. Hooker, hath spplidil to “ ■* " 7.or t W HEi Gcoi*«iu—Clmtluuu County* To idl whom it may conceni. TTTHEREl^S; 'Andrew Dutou, AdininUtratpr Y v . of the estate and effects of Daniel Fqjey, late of ChnUium County , deceased, has applied tp the Hon. the Court of Ordinary of Cuuthum County, for Letters Dismissory. . Thqse are tiieretbre to cite and admonish all con- ceniedi to file tlieir objections (if any they have) in the Clerk’s Office*of the said Court, on or before tho 3d day of January next, pthoiwis^ letters dis- missoiy will be granted. Witness the Hon. A. Porter, one 6f the Justices of the said Court, Uie 3d day of July, A. D. 1839. - EDWARD C. WILSON, july3 . ■ ~ Deputy Clerk e. o. c. c. Cteoraia-HCImtliain County* To all whom it may concern. W HEREAS, Henry I.Willink, Executor of the last will and testament of David Pidgc, late of CliaUiam County, deceased, hath applied to the Hon the Court oT Ordlhury of Chatham Coun ty, for Letters Di.-miifispryi ‘ These are therefore to cite and admonish all 'in Uie C!erk’sX>Jfir.c'nf ibAs^hl the 3d day nf January next; oUierwise leUqrt.dis missory will be granted. Witness, Uie Hon. Elias Reed, one of Uio Jus tices of Uie said Court, the 3d tlay of July, A. D. 1839. , EDWARD G. WILSON, jnly 3 -Deputy Clerk, c. o. d. c. „ the Hon. U:o CotirtofO^inaty of Clwt- hani County, for Letters of Administration bn thp estate and oifects bf Isaac Norton,lute of Chatham County, deceased. , These are therefore to cito and ndinouisli, nil nnd singular the kindred and creditors of the said; deceased, to file tlieir.objections (if any U»ey have) to the granting of the administration of the estate of the decenstfd to the applicant in the Clerk’s Of fice of tho snid Court, on or before the twelfth day of December next; otherwise letters of ad ministration will bo granted. Witness, the Hon. M. Myere, one of Uie Justi ces ofthc said Court,tho twelfth day of November! A. D. 1639. EDWARD G- WILSON, nov J2 . Deputy Clerk c. o. c. c. Georgia—ClintliVim County. To all whom it may concei W HEREAS Frederick E. Teb< . plied to tho .Hoiior.iblo Uio Court of Or- dinnfv ofChnth’am County, for Letters of Admin istration on Uie estate nnd elfecta of Isagc Nortou, late of Chatham County, deceased.^ These are Uierefore.tb cite mid admonish, all and singular, the kindred and creditors of the said deceased, td file their objections (ifuny they have) to the gruntiugof Uie adininsitrotion of tho estntu of the deceased to the applicant in Uie Clerk’s Of fice oT Uie snid Coqrt. on or before Uio twelfth da/ of December next; otherwise letters of udtuinistra- tion will he granted. . Witness, tne Honorable Anthony Porter ohe of tlio Justices of the said Court, Uie twelfth dny of November A! D. 1839. EDWARD G., WILSON, liov 12 Deputy Clerk, d.o. c. c. rr? (CllrtO* il 1’ILI.M jiiinot nil RUMS of the ago for Besides agree wUli the tlie disease Uiey Usually etlbct a cure m a few days, with little regard to diot or exposure/ In the most obstinate stages bf tlio disease, they are equally certain, huviug cured many after evory other romody had failed.' lillhort, Uiey.have hepn. so universally successIhl, that that the' proprietor ciiaiionges any one to produce n reniody ot equal cortaintv, under a forfeiture of Tliroo Ilundrod Dollnrs'. ForHiiliiliV • *" >. . 0. R. llENDRICKSON, nnd • T. M, iV. J. M. TURNER. ’ Tritfo $2 nor .box, • " - . niig 5 1H1—'1y Ttnrri,.oil’s Si'iccillc Ointment',' F OR the cure of Whlta Swelling^ SCrofulotti and otliortumori, Blcori, Boro l.cg«, pliland flresh Wounds,. Sprains nnd Bruisos; Bwolliftgs nnd Inllnunnntidns, ScnM'IIon'd, Women's Sore Breasts, RhenmauO Pnitat,* Tetters, l'.ntplions, Chilbnins, Whitlows, Biles, Corns nnd External Disease,s generally. It Is likewise great 111 superi or to nny mcdicino heretofore discovered for tho elmfed hacks and limbs of horHc.l for ring worilii,. chapped Bps—and in short, for cvcty exteniai bo dily evil that may fall to the lot of man or beast. For sulo by fi. R..IIENDRICKSON, olid ■ T. M, &. J- M, TURNER. . Prico 50 cents per box; , . ■flitgR '10-b-ly '■ w Ko-.vlatKl’s Iitily.lor, ” F OR the Tnce nnd skin; and of vitttl itnportnnco to the support of female loveliness. Power ful of effect,yot mild of itilluonoo, this admirahlo specUio (a prepamtion from the most- delightful balsamic exotics, nud perfectly free from nmientl or other pernicious admixtures, possesses bulsnmie properties of surprising energy j it eradicates tan, freckles, pimpto, spots, roduess,uttd all ctttancoits crntptintis, gradtinlly roalhting u decidedly clear, fair and -oilskin; transforms even tlio most sallow complexion into radiant whiteness i '. renders harsh .and rough skin ddightltally soil and smooth; im- s rlclinopf lire Is li ty to Iniror egreat mess of ountries. To stun11 means »,to:i\iIti! which etttiutt. The unnrecc. * ’ prohatimiwhicli OUgnont the United . lexiconnd tho West 'etefs in Wamilyimd con- ending them to the special «t- iKiytr'nndmurii reintirea our uti detltedpOj tiiis lin'di;-me Slates, tlio Indies, Hilly jttsl scicutiouslv reci toutton of tho alfitotod. . . ■ ** Dr. Petorw lms spent much timo in ekporiinont- lug with diftbrent VcgoUblo Medicinea fbr ifisoos- es of Uio liver, and now offers his A*egotnbto Pills ns tlio beaf, most convenient nud cheapest* Mefii- cino Uiijt euu bo pfoimred for genornl usd. Oue great quality of hiq Vegetable Pills is that they hnvu UuuiUeriftidvo principle combined wftli tlieir car Uiartic, or operativeqimlitios, or tliatthey hot b:dy dlcMxsc the stems^s raiid^boivels by.pui- * ofcliildrnn parts to Uie face, neck uud arms, a bealjhy and jU- vonitobloom'; and, by due poVseieftmoe tuito ap plication,promotes a free and uninterrupted exer cise of thosq important funntiousof tho skIii> which nrc of the most necessity for, tho pre'servation of health amt attainment, andcoritihuanoe of a beau* tiliilcomplexion. * ; - * . A fresh supply of .this valuable article just ro« ceived, niid lor sole py * A. PARSONS. augS • ‘ / •/ "Chirtcso Proliffc or Tree t'orn. P ORCHER& LA ROCHE has in stqro tho abovc-vnlimblo Corn. Persons whb have engngeil will plensecall early and take Uaway.-*- Plnnters nro particularly invited to coll and jttdgb for themselves, as Uiero is only a small quantity left unsold, and if they Wish' tho article, wo wilt a ; gain invite thorn to send their orders early. Also, other garden seeds, for snlo bn ncqonnuoduting terms. . Opposite the Market, nov 23 ■/ Sign of the Golden Globe. tone and onorgy tu the nervous system. They are mild nnd pleasant in tlusir operation and conyey almost hnmediuto conviction of their utility from their first dose. They can be? taken with safety by persons of any ago; and Uietfepblo, tho rufirtn. the nervous und'dehento are Mreiigth- ened by tlieir operutibii, bconuso -thby clear the system of bad imhiors, qutoi nervous irritability, and invariably produce soiinilhealth.'. * Tho Vcgotabjo Pills are a suro rmnedy.for ja\iu t dico, sick and tien'otu headache, dy speusy, cm- ti\*eness, -ickness of the stomach, heartburn,.jill. bilious complaints,Severs bf idl kind^ ambif taken at dm commencement will mvnriubly check'tlfofr progress, and save the paUcnt froni n protracted and dangerous sickness. They aro mvuiuahleln nervous and hypocoudrical hftcctipus, lops of ap petite, and nil complaints to which fenuiles atone are Subject. They opornteas a mild itpeedypurge and are u safe aud certain ^ remedy lor wo children. • Extractor n letter from Dr. Gurney; of New- Orleans,La.Oct.<9,1837.—“I havn received much assistance in my practice; especially in jaundice and yellow foyer; from Uie ,iise of, Peters' Pills. 1 presume that, oil an nVernge, I prescribe 100 box- ek nertuouUu”- , Extract oC nlotfer from Dr.'*Pritchard, of Hud son, New-York, JuOerft, 183fl.-r-'<Iavns awar€ that I)r. Peters was ono of. tho best chemists in the U. Suites, nnd fultassutfid tligthe would aoine riay (from his intimate knowledge of the properties of 'herbs nhd drugs) produce an cfficidht medicine, and I must acknowledge that h‘i3 Vegetable Bills Uiqph nm Most of minouK offi Mi to trail,,m|iy. 0 lililogm, tliMlpsta gtipotfluoui i,n" r gnjutie juice, mi,| BlqES,; bil, ! 1 It alluviates sick luttulitelin W* for tile Cholera Morhiti ‘of oiir c ,m,o "" - rover nmi nguo, on'4 that claw o ‘"lk J ’ ,l fc owe their origin to.a (lisontoreaL ^ tueeh end hoivejs. au “ u,l « of Thw remedy exp* worm, bv .1.,- many ssnous ——■—•- mu -**• *• tcriuily neglci . Executor^ SnlCk "ITCriLL be sold, agreeable to oil order of the V V lion. Inforiot Court of Burke Co„ while sitting for ordinary purposes' iti ttye town of. V/ayiicauuru, on ihc first Tuesday In.January lioxt, One tract of Land, belonging to tlio ■ estate of- Elisha Anderson, late of said county, deceased, tying on tlio waters of Rocky Creek, joining lands of James Anderson and B. Miller, and containing fourteen hundred and twenty-four (1424) acres,, more or less. Sold for the benefit of jjio heirs of the deceased. * JANE II. ANDERSON, Ex’ix. « JAMES ANDERSON, ) A, II. ANDERSON, S . oct26 ' 209 Ex’ors Administrator’s Sale* “1TTII,L be sold, on the first Tuesday in Jonu- VV arybiext, before tlie Court House door in Judcsonbo/o’,3criven county, between the;usual hours of saleftlio fuilowing property, to.wit: Ono tractof Land lying Fwsaid County, adjoin ing lauds of Wilkins H. Nunnally, Richard Her rington, ir. and Brier Creek, containing 4G7 acre's, more*'or Toss. Also, anotlier tract, 1^ ing in said /PV4i...H«jiuuiuji xioaglcr und Gebfge^Robbi sb, nvo Negroes, to-witr, Vllef^ a wopjan about 40 years of age, Diaud, a woman nbout 18 years of age, and Child ChilsOn, about 2years of age, Ro- da, d girl about 14 years of ago,and a-girl by the name of Matilda, about 13 years of age. Sold agreeable to an order of the Honi ^the Inferior. Court of Scriveri county while sitting for ordina- r /purposes, os tlie property of John Al. Roberts, deceased; for tlie benefit bf the heirs and creditors of said estate. ‘ 4 STEPHEN MH.LS, Adra’of. oet29 DELIA ROB CRTS,* Admix.' Administmtor’s Sale. “ITrriLL b« sold on the first Tuesday in Janu- yy gry next, before tlie Court Iloase hi Hines vijle, Liberty County, by order of the Court of Ordinary for said County, the following property of ,the estotc of It. S.,Leonard, viz: One Tjriict bf Laud, containing 500 acres, more or less, known as the Cooper Tract; one House audXot at'WulUiourville, with 13 acres of land, more or loss,-together wUU all other Land or Property owned by said entato; for the b^iefit :. of all concerned. f. ' GEO. W. DUNHAM, Adtn’or. ■ JsnMMi ;• • ; Hair Oil, BeursGreusc and PO- ; r .. ‘j . matum. ■jl/TACAS3AR Od, English, do*do American, .I.TjL Ward’s Vegetable Oif,Beurs Oil,do Grease) Pomatum, jn pots;, do in rplls,*"Aldrich’s Bulm Columbia. Just received iiud.for safe on accoui- . . mo^ttVs tetfuii E .. sxtuVRLL. - Corner of Broughton.& Wliituker-sts v tjov 20 . Opposite .the Mansio^House.' K f : . - ‘ Satin liTbbous, Ac.. Just Received nifr G.B. Lamar^'- CJ ATIN Ribbons, Mpslin Bands^ *. v Aluslin Edgings und Insertinga •. Silk Ilosicrv, TiiroUdl; «&c. ' For sa’o by A VERY & JOHNSON, f 'Stiveei'ijetSoted'**- *U DOZ. Otto* Rose Scented Powder Xifl 6 do.. Violet do. do. H^o. Plain du. do. Also, Powder BoXcs and Pufis. Received und A. I'ARSbNsi Georgia—Chatham County* • To nil whbm it uiey'concern, W HEREAS, William Inw, Administrator of the estate and effects of Alary M. Haig nnd Agnes Haig, deceased,, has applied to, the- Hfm. the Court of Ordinary bf Chatham C for Letters Dismissory. . These .are therefore to cite and admo: conceraed, to file their objections Of m have) in the Clerk's Office of the raid Com ^Jiaras.otUi. of the Justices of die said Court; the third day of July, A. D. 1839. EDWARD G. WILSON, July 3 Deputy Clerk c. o. c. c. Georgia—E flinch am County* To nil whom it.inay concern. TT7TIEREAS, Eliza McGahagan, Administm- \ V trix of tlie estate of Win. McAIcGahagan, deceased, has applied to the Hon. the Court of Or dinary of Efiiinghaui County, for Liters Dismis- so.ry. .... These rtro therefore tacite and admonish.all con cerned, to file Uioirobjectiona(if any they tyivc) in tlie Clerk’s Office of the said-Court,"ou or beJore the 6tk day of Alorcli next, oUierwise letters dis missory wilM>e grafted.. - •* . .Witness, Urn lion. C. Powers, one of Uie Justi ces of the said Court,' thp Cth day of Sept. A. D. 1839. JOHN CHARLTON, sept ft Georgia—JElHn^ham County* . To uit whom it muy Concern. TTt7*II EREAS, Thomas H.-BrewfAUrninistra- V V toy of the estate of JohnW.’ Graham, de ceased, has applied to Uie Hon. the Court of Or dinary of Effingham County^ for Letters Disfnis- sory. v t ' These nrc therefore to cite and admonish oil con cerned, !<> file their objections (if any Uioy iiave) in the Clerk’s OffWof .U»C said Court, on or be-* fore the 2dday of Januaiy next, otherwise lelt dismissory will be grantee!.' ^ Witness, the Hon. C.' Powers, one of tho Jus- tides of Uie suid Court, the 2d day of July, A. D. 1839. JOHN* CHARLTON, ' juty 5 ,c. c. o. e. c. Gcoi'gia-Effiiighaiii County* - k To all wjioin it may concern. ■yATHEREAS, John AI. Lucas, Administrator vv of Uie^est-ite of William AIcGutotgin, de- deated, has applied to Uie Hon. Uiq Court pf. Or- dinary of Effingham County, for Letters Dismis- sory. i- ' ■ These are therefore to cite and admonish all con* cerned, to filethejr objdcUons (if uny theyliavri) iu Uip Clerk’ a Office of the said Court, onor.be- Tofe tlio 6Ui dky of march next, otherwise leltters dwinissory wilfbe granted. Witness, the' Horn C. Powers, one of the'Jus tices of the snid Court, the fith day of Sept. A. D 1839.- JOHN CHARLTON, septfl . \ • Clerkc.o.e.c, Georghi-EIFiiifjiiniu County, Td'alj .whom it may conccm. W H EREAS; * Mrs. Naomi Weitman, widow, Administratrix of the estate and effects of AlattheW Weitman, deceased,'hath applied to Uie Hon’: Uie Court of Ordinary of Efliiighaiii Coipi- ty, for Letters rrismisBory'. /' - - These are 'therefore to citb ahd admonish nil concerned,to file their objecUons (if any they have) in Uio. Clerk’« Office of the said Cpvwt,ou or l»e- foro die 26th day Of Janunry next, otherwise let ter* dismissory wijl be granted. . Witness, the Hon. C. Powers, ono of the Jus tices of Uie said Court, the 26Ui day of July r A. D. 1839, ' JOHN CHARLTON, July 26 Clerk c.o. e, c. Georgia—Bryan County. To ullwhom it may concern: ~WTHEH EAS Andrew Bird has made apnlic.n- ? / tmu tor Letters of Administration, with the will annexed, on Uie estate of Dorcas.Sander- lin, lute of Uie County of CliaUiam deceased.. These are therefore to cite nnd admonish nil, and aiiigulur the kindred and creditors of the said deceased, to file their objections (ifnny they havo) in the Clerk’s office of Uio Court of Ordinary fot said County, within Urn. time prescribed by-law; otherwise letters ofadruinistratipn .\vill bo granted to Uie said Andrew Bjrd. ' Wituess, the Hon. Israel Bird,, one of the Jus tices of said Court of Ordinn'ry, this. 7th day Uf November, J839. j.- mtHTH, c. tr. o. n‘. a, nov 12 223. ‘ Tooth Wash* C HLORINE, Orip nnd ICreosot Tooth Wash, highly recommended for whitening tho teeth, purifying the breath and imparting n healthy ap pearance to the gums. Just received, pcr Wil- sun Fuller, ail'd fur sale by ^ oct 23 ^G. R.niENDRICKSON. Razor* and Razor Strops. * A 'SPLENDID assortment of combined-Si j- ver uud Steel Razors, of excellent work manship, in cusus, of various prices. ‘Also, San ders, Emerson, and Mealiis’ Ru^orvStrops^kepi ConstanUy for sale by * BOUCHER & LAROCHE, . Sign of tlio Golden Globe, 1 hug 19 ; Opposite the Alarfiet. t*'.■ ■ ■ :■ ~... IVottce* - TVTINETV days after duto, application will bo 11 insde to t}W Planters’. Btmli of tho State of Georgia, for renewal of loaf script, for Five. Shares, Stock of said Bunk, in the r nainc of Mury. C. Scliocddo. S. PHILBRICK & CO. ‘ nug IQ' ,. • 'Wotlcc. *UR montlis after date, application will he made to the Justices of the CourUif Ordm- . brthe County of Camden, for leave to sell all Uie real and personal estate bf David Thomas, late, of said comity, deceased. mig 26 G. W. THOAIAS, Adm’or. ' Notice. F OUR months aftef date, application will be made tothe Court of Ordinary of Effingham County when sitting for ordinary purposes, for jeavo to sell tho foIlowing.Luud: One hundred and fifty acres Pino Land, lying nnd being in tho County of Effingham, belonging to the estate of Ernst Win.' Guzer, bounded north by Lmeburger’s and Keifter’s, eust by Keiffer's and unknown land, souUi anil vvest by Dasher’s land; for the benefit of Uio heirs und creditors of saULestato.. . 4 ; . nov 18 ■ FREDERICK IIINECY, Adm’or. ; F OUR month, after riatoj application will bo tirade to tlie Justices of tho Court of Ordin ary forthe Countv of Camden, for leave toscHali tlie real estate and bank stock, belonging to the es tate of Joseph ThotnaS, late of Camden County, deceased. . ■ aug2ti 0. W. THOMAS, ) JOHN TOMPKINS, < 174 Ex’ors. ' Notice. A EL persons having claims agaiiisttlic late Jnn, xa. Bailey, Esq, of Camdencounty, arc request ed to present them properly attested, and those in debted, will please moke immediate payment to G. W: THOMAS, r.; J UOBT. LANG, f Adpis or. Jefferson, 3d Oct. 1839. net 7 192 Notice. A LL persons having claims against the lato Jc- xi- remiali Cuyler,Esq. are requested to present them properly attested; und those indebted will please make paymentfo WM. JI, CUTLER,; CUtai. Ex-dr., ■ oct 2 , wstr. .: Notice. : ; T" C OUNCIL will elect on the first Monday in December next, six Vendue Masters Tor the Cityof Savannah. Applicants will leave their applications and the names oftltoir securities witli . nov 92 , M. MVE11S, c: c„ Notice. count, provided tho amount of tlie bill is traded out; Imt will not receive unbankable bills for con tracts already made. nov 19 1 South sido Market Square. Starch, T HIRTY boxes superior. Eagle Starch, extra quality, for.fiunily purposes. Just received and for. sale by nov 23 g. it. Hendrickson ■anpnmam ■Jt7"EAST POWDERS, for.tho immediate tno- X king of Buckwheat nnd light Tea Cokes. Theso Powders ore not only ofgrent utility iu the instantaueoits praductiou of Buckwheat utul light Tea Cakes, hilt are very wholesome; correcting the aciility.of tlie stoitmch, sweetening tho breath, suppressing undue thirst in the morning, arid in . every respect being beneficial; and have received’ Urn approbation of tho modicdlfaouily. ’(’hoy are free frond all the troublesome objec tions to which yeast and other articles oftlio same character iuoiralde, bring nitvoys etisily procured genuine ot .abmit the Saute cost as Yeaiit. . A fresh supply ofthese Powders; with mrectioris /hr using, just received per Newark, and for side by G. It. HENDRICKSON, nov27 '235 Swntin’s l'nnacca. .'inteniperaiice and luxury of the''agc nro hastening the - ravages of scorbutic) com plaints, and rendering the (deed more impure and ns thousands have destroyed tlieir constitutions by neglecting to apply die proper remodios to sticTi. Swaim’s Panacea must.be and Iras been more than.doubly valuable ns a certain and effec tual means of restoring thttiit to pbrfcet health und vigor. Fow families are wholly exempt from scorbutic nffeptiolis which exhibit vitriolic syuip- tpms, as eruptions, ulcerations, debility, loss of appetite anil dejection, all arising from impure blood, nod if not properly attended to, produces the greatest Injury to the constitution, and may he imparted to their offspring. Sw'nim’s Pana cea is recommended at this season of the year, ns nn invaluable restorative oftlio' system, thereby invigorating the constitution, and enabling us to hear tlie debilitating effects of the stttmnersonsou,. It is conveyed by tho circulating fluids, apd cor rects tlieir tendency to till those discuses which Originate in a vitiated bleed, diseased liver, de praved appetite, or predisposition to affection of thejungs, &c. No one, however, is a'dvised to use it without convincing themselves of tho truth ofwhct is here .stated. - - This medicine is now used with success In all parts ofthc world, und is gaining great reputation' lit England. ; From Dr. Valentine Mott, Prolhssor of Surgery in iho Unlvcrsitv of New- York, Surgeon or the N. York Hospitnl,&o.- I have repeatedly [used Swaim’s Panacea botli itt.tlis Hospital nnd in private practice, und have always found it to bo a valuable medicine in chron ic; syphilitic, and scrofiilpiw complaints, und in obstinate cutaneous affections, - > VALENTINE MOTT, M. D. , From the various impositions which havo been practised by adultoration,&o. ovon to tlio extent ofperjury, for tho purpose of imitating the medi- eine, is sufficient to prdyo its ofiicacy in the dis cuses in which it Iras.boon sijfimicijtly proven to JinvC citred, It is unnecessary' to say furtlier iu relation to tltis Panacea, otlter than to cauubn the pul, liq against die deleterious mixtures which Imva been made to impose upon tlie ignorant.' Tito genuine nrticlo can always bo found ut the store of tlie subscriber, who is tho solo ageut for this State. A. PARSONS, Druggist, j novb 320 - . . Ypast Powders. r IM4 ESE Powders are an luliuiruble substitute 11 *^ r y ea8t > >4 making nil kinds of butter cakes, -and luivo tlie. advantage over that article in ma king tlio batter perfectly fight and ready for bu- kmg tlie mutant they are mixed. Buckwheat nnd otlier cakes, when rnadd with t/iese pov/dera. are Ics^ likely to disugtye witli thd stoninch thun those made with yeast; and us it requires lmtafew min utes to prepare for baking, the, possibility of ever having them sour, is entirely avoided. - Tlu; good effect of mixing cuke und biscuit with these pow ders, lias been approved.by many of tho most em- *” en ^ physicians and Burgeons in tliis cotintry.— ,TheV IK’D nlan IliriUIir 1... A iij : B ey are also highly recommended by many .of tho first fninilieH in this city nnd other places.. - A fresh supply of the abf""' •*—• : * i *~—*'---’j* ed and ibj Bale Jiy’ nov 13- ANSOJt PARSONS." ’ ■L_ • « jsopl Extract of a letter from Dr. Wninqs, of Cin cinnati, Feb. 2,1838.-r'‘Your Pills urn tfio mildest in their operations;'ahd yet most powerfulin their effects, of any I hhre ever mot with in my prac tice of eight nnd Uventy years. • Tlieir fiction on the chyle, and hence on the impurities of tlio blood is evidently voir surprising.’^ . CnxnLpTTK, # N. C. Jan. 1,1837. Doivr8ic—I have made frehuent uso of your Pills in tlie Incipient stage of hilious fever, and-ob- Htinaib coustipation of Uie bowels; also, in the en- Jiirgeinent of tlie spleen; chronic diseases of the liver, sick huadache; general debility, and In ailca- sos havo found them tp bo very effective, J. D. Boto, .‘MucKt.v.’iBuna Co. Vn. Febi 7,^11 • Haying used Dr. Peters’ Tills in my practice for the last 12 months, I take pleasure in — — pepsin; hi diseasesg article c iv sick headncl goo :ho, . bilious fevers, and othef >s, produced by muetivity of tho Kveri-r- They nre li wife ahd mild aperient, being thq best mo of (he kind I have evor UHed. ’ GkoIiok C. Scott, M. D. .This celebrated Medicine is for.sale by all tlie principal Druggists in Savnuiwli and throughout the United Stales, tlie Canadas, Texas, Mcxicoj nnd tlio West Indies. Price 50 ccn&per box, with full directions. . ‘ augS - • 164—Jy FromUjo Ponns^lvniifa Inquirer, of May 3,1834, TR. EDITOR 1*1 favoriti morbid secretions which' U’Htilifv J ritteu, cholera morlitra, pik, pepsra.-nciditv ol'-tho stonracl,,. £ It is iiovv in general lino .In . worii).'! Families resident in lh e coum/^' lers going Into Uio interior or hreoL 1Uentu pQiiy iu mrenor or Vovnsin. • Keilt constantly on Irand, m,d for , n i c | Rtoiiuit’s I*‘fePll{8 and PB5 wtirnm it. npHESEmedicinoelravelonghcraU X., nplirccmted for their oxttaqnl medinle powers of restoritur i ^ sons suffering trader mrarl^cVerefi» \° .whirh ihojminnn rramo is liufc ™ fd • I he proprietor rejqicos In tho om wasewssad Witbinghoynowledgeand reach or«» OT 'i_ gradients, tho Life P.lls „ re purely getable, end contain'mot!,or nicrcurr.nnS nrsemc.mnr any other mineral,',, yvor. They tiro entirelv comporaS ofni irontmreluidpowcrnilp[anta,tficvirtiic,ofl tliough long.known to several Indian ttibkl reconlty to somecmmeiitpharmnceiiticalcht J fire ttltogether unknown to the ignorant nreil ersto medical science, mid were never bjfori tion 8terCd ^ 80 lmpl>lly ciricac ‘°ma -THE PITCENIX BITTERS nreraralk cause they — Tonic Mixture. Much Uio powers of tltis ^^^■■■■■■jly hava been extolled,!eau- not omit this dppo'rluutly ofdecluring my decided conviction that every neebuht of the h,motive vir tues oftlio Mixtnro.will bo verified to Jho full ex tent. Whatever bo tlio chnractef oftlio comykint —^whether uhcqual tertinn-idonhlo or simple qtinrtan—however varied lie its type, uttended with syncope, apoplexy, vehemontepasms, with coldness and stupor—whatever its duration, whe ther vortml or autumnal, laying the foundation fur visceral affections', and other slow Imt unerringly final maladies—however irregular in their iov .rostored'to life from the ashes of ita owuk tion. The Plimnix Bitters aro entirely vejt composed of roots found only in certain m. fail tu eradicate entirety uil tlio effects of mercT mfiiutoty Mjoner diun the most powerful p rations of .Sarraparilla, and will inmiediauh tlio doterminution of BLOOD TO THE HE never fails in sickuess incident to young fen and will ho found a certain remedy in ml m ncrtoiiB debility and weakiicss of the won | paired constitutions. ■Ah ft remedy for Chronic anil 1 Rhenmntigm, the otficacy of tlio Pliacnix Bill will be demonstrated by the use of u single bof The usual dose of these Bitters is luilfu wine pj full, iu water or wine, and this quantity Hep two or three times a day, uooiit half mi hi * before meals, or a Jesss quautity may lie tokeif nil times.. To those who are f afflicted with i gestion after meals, those Bitters will nrovei valuable, us they very greutly Increase tho nc(| of the principal viscera, help them U) \wiCc] tlioir functions, and oiuibln the itmiwrli to I cliurgo into the bowels whatever is otTeiid Thus indigestion is easily and speedily rcmovl appetite restored, nnd tlio months of tho nbsJ out vos8olsl)cing cleansed, nutrition is facility nnd 'strength of body and energy of mind are I happy rosnltfl. For farther particulars of Moffhtt’s Life I and Phojenix Bitters, apply at MoffUtt’s office | filQJlroadway, New-York,where lhe Pillsc:f edithined for 25 cents, 50 centis and $1 per ■ and tho Bittern for $l a^2 per bottle. Nmi tuts certificates of uie'\vqQdcrfliletficacy of bd the tine adminiiitratioii of tim Tottie Mixture. This is no liigh-ivrought:pnnegyrio for tlio expor- unont.. I apeak only.from what I positively know —however .anceesdilil other preparation., may Iravo been, thcro con he little rolrancc.pl,iced tipop them when compered witli this nrticlo. By strict ly fulhiwitig tlio directions that accompany tlio bottle, we find it acta upon tlm. most scientific principle—for.it seems to onticlpnte tlio roturu of tho cojil fit, and excites a strong renotion, and powerful glow over tlio wjiole system; and thus to promccupy file ground, und by disturbing the regularity ql fhe ty po, to suhdqe file intermittent nltogether. Under sitch-n coiu-soof medicine, I have been astonisltcd to notion with what hasto tlio disease beats alarm for a rctrent, and the pro*, tratod strength of tile system rallies. It is a pow erful, yot mild medicine—substituting oidnmess. tranquillity,mid balmy sleep,ill place of pain .wea riness, nndvosdess nigltta—a renovation of long) lost strength and. robust houlth, in lieu offooble- ness nnd emaciation. And I confidently believe, nnd Lnrcdicato jny opinion npon tlio most sub- stnn'fialpropf, that untlarwbalever sky—in- what ever corner of the earih—whether-upon.hiH or valley, wherovor favor nnd ttgu'o makes itsnppenr- nuoe, there also will J’Rowaiid’n Tonic Mixture” find its ivay-tfiio happy desideratum, iho perfect antidote. • N. LEE, M..D. . BT’Onc of.thcbcst rccpmmcndutionB that can ho given tltis medicine is the following:—Physi- ciu,ls living in Fever and Ague districts, who hiivo become uciiuaintud with its efficacy, are ill tho habit of ordering it to be used in thqir own prac tice . ’ From tho Harrisburg Intelligencer of June, 1833. Mr. Wyeth—Having long been nfRictod in my family with Fever nnd .Ague, find-having tried ov Aficrusing.it,' tny wife was entirely restored to health, having suffered for fifteen months from tho debilitating effects of Fovorand Ague, and is now ns liearty And stout as she’ over was: . BERNHARD MAY. Harrisburg, Mny 22,1833. •A^largo supply of the above Velttablo incdioino ji|stroceivcdfrom the Manufacturer, and fbrsulo wholesale or retail Jiy 1 " ’ , rQRCHER'&,LA ROCHE, '. - Sign of tluj Golden Globe, nov 12 Opposite fiic'Maiket. Nnlpliafe (lulhive, Ac, /7A OZS. Sulpliiitc Huitilno til/ lOdo ilo Morphine ' •• 1 case Flake Manna'. 1-lTo- Soiina, 1 do Rhubarb, 1 do Jalap Received nnd for snlo oh accnmniodating terms by Gorngr ofBrou, nov 19 JOHN E.. STILWELE,' . a itghlqn'mul Whirnkor streets, Opposite tlie Munsiori House.' , Patent Mcdlctncg. . IUTISH OIL, Opodeldoc, Burlington Bel- coinmodating tcnnS by ' JOHN E. STILWELL; Corner of Broughton &. Whitaker Streets, nov 10 " Opposite tlio Mansion HqffBC. map _ if sale by At his Store, out nov 23 A. BARTOW _ ey, corner of Dntrtao 1 I ■ Otto Rose Lip Salve. T> ECEIVED, a fresh supply of OttoUotcl XV Sa ^qctlfr are of Spurious Imuatloij W. CARPENTER’S CompomdJ T&e: G' tract of Ipolantl moss,. Carrageen, or Mora, SUppery Elm, Horehouiid, &c. remedy for colds, coughs, dysjicpsu diurrhfca, caturrli, nnd nil affections ( alidlnni ^ ; ang 2. coughs, dyspepsia, dvHcntd uid niloflectious of Uie bre| gT' t0 td&ERiLgo4 The true Verbena Crcaiti. FTMUS delightful Cream is warraalcii Is MJ . A' true extract of Verbena; gentleiueii ,i | tender fuccs or strong boiuds, would m ■ most delightful saponaceous coinnojj fared to tlw public, jt-mnkes n beatiUffil or, and after shaving, leaves a delietonsii jj, of Um Verbena, and • preventuig tlie lace nj chapping, which in general, otlier soap I.isonlyfor a a,,l &nEii&L A cnE . MarhetSq. sign oftlie Golden Globe . nov 18 •piVE'hundteTgXhapS’re X 1 strained,) 200 do. »™”?° jg™ wmes ; . o ULPHATE M §Jdiibi!* jlpb” 1 !"™[. $$ otindj 'Ext. N ux Vomica, Hydrodate,F Stiucli. - mWENTY boies Colgate s No. X- salehyri' ’ A RlBSONSj g-|TTO Ro^Up S s‘a«!’l'aMj’»C f »^ lips>ce, Adjust received^^^soNl ; While Xeart, Oil, rp\VO (Hundred kegs Eughsh >Y j X warranted . , j 250'dp. American, No.fatal J JO bills. English Linseed Od 10 do. \Ylijting,.10 il"; Cl “IR 50'kega Spanish V’cliromdGrecjJ TOO-citffl»teraFittf«t^W|PEfijb'8 ^1 superinr n'rficlo fprdoors^sli i | &c- J'tatreceived,andlbr»™b'J lI qj^goRl • ‘ sent* 0 u ' —7- 1 Vnilegratcd S>J F ifty boxes Vc \.dakes nnd biin^ ^ ORTY hhdp prime retailing c ulia S all|1,y pADELFOnDyF.VY.^ IIENDiTb F nov23 IHf r'22 BuUn3 ’ J LONG&