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December next, nt 11
in tho Market House, (mi-
lorico ofthe Mrirksl Coirii
lease/or one.year, (Vom the a
Stull's .in ■■ciirf murker. Terms—Otic
.nkahlo money, the other half a joint
f two responsible natrics, (to bo approved
ivtho above Committee) payable on the first
next; A. HARMON,c. m.
Io bid will bo token from persona who
for Stull rout. Also, ‘notice is now
notes taken as abovo will be cob
when duo. A. II.
• nov81 230 ,
Sheriffo Suits
' Tt/lU beAgld on the first Tuesday in Fobrn-
" V Y nry neBMklhiro the Court Ilonse in the
Y Y nry next, befoi
city of Snvnnnnb, botn
the sloop Elina, levied
otween tho nsnal boors of sale,
the sloop Elina, levied on undor and hwlrtue of
a 8 111 on roreelosuro of mortgage,' Issued out of
the Hon. tho Inferior Court of Chatham county,
in ihror of Samuel 11. llill.rs. John llussoll.
nov 83 EM8HA ffVI.I.Y, Sherilfc. c.
Chtulittm Comity.
'Ft» all whom it may concern.
W HEREAS, Mary Sngurs, widow, hath ap
plied to die Hon. tho Court of Ordinary
of Chatham County, for Letters of Administra
tion an the ottnle and effects of Janies Sagurs,
late of Chatham County.
These oro therefore to dlto and odinoni<ih,lill and
ulnr the kindred nnd crpditon of the mild do-
liavo)
City ShtfrllT’s Stilts.
O N tho firot Tuesday in January next, will be
•ole before tho Court House in tho city of
Savannah,'boiivi'en the nsnal bourse of sale, pne
any Horse, saddle and bridle, one in uhognnyside
board, one ditto dining tnltlo, one ditto stand, ono
sofa, ono carpet, six chairs, two looking glasses,
two pair of andirons,shovel and tongs; levied on
by virlno of dill's issued from tho hoimrablo Court
ofCommon Pleat aud of Oyetnnd Tcrtuiner fqr
tho city of Savannah, at tho iii-lonee at James It.
Wade ot. al. versus Campficld & Breed, Jaraee
Palmer ot. al. vs Nathaniel Campficld; propone
pointed out by plaintitTs anomies.
dec 4 LEVI S. RUSSELL. Sheriff.
' SlicrUPsSnlc.
O N die first Tuesday in January next, at the
Court House in Eftiughom County .between
tho usual hours of sale, tho followihg property:
Sbt hundred acres of pine lend, lying and being
in the county of Effingham, bounded N. E. by
Savannah River, IV. by lands of Moses Metzger,
S. by lauds of .Mary N. Porter; levied on as die
property of Archdmld Wilkins, to satisfy execu
tions in'faror of David .Metzger, vs. Archibald
Wilkins, Jr. and Henry Carrington, Jr. ve. Arch-
Wilkins, Jr. Property pointed out by defendant.
Abo, one lot of Land known ns number one,
m the village of Abcrcorn, containing fiftv acres,
mom or leu; levied on asdio property of the es
tate of Q, G. Nowhin, deceased, to satisfy tha bal
ance of an execution duo to the Commissioners of
tbe Academy ofEifinghamconnty. ,
dec 5 JOHN G. 1IE1DT, Sheriffs, c
Administrator's Snlc.
A ATILL bo sold on tho first Tuesday in Jonu-
V v ary next, at die Court House in Savan
nah, between tfa 0 usual hours of solo, a negro man
slave named Sam, part of the personal estate of
Mrs. Mary E. Dunham, late of McIntosh County
' eased. Terms of sale cosh—purchaser pay.
fortifies. S. M. BOND, Adin’or.
ce Q 8101
Administratrix’s Sale.
O N-the firitTuesday iu January next, will be
-hold before the Col ’ ‘
applicant in the Clerk's Udico or tho
aid Court, on or before the twelfth day of Do
ceinker next; otherwise lottcrs’of administration
will lie granted.
Witness, tho Hon. Francis Sorrel,- ono of the
Justices of the said Court, tub 18th day of Nov.,
A. D. 1839. EDW’D G. WILSON, .
nor 18 Deputy Clerk c. o. c. e.
1 Ocorula—ChnUiuin County.
To oH whom it uisv concern:.
"\*7TiEREA3 Omirimo Legnoi, hath applied
Tv to the Hon.Uie Court ofOrdiuaiy el Chat
ham County, for Letters of Administration on fiio
esiato and etfqcta of ponl Dujiou, iato,of Chatham
County, deceased. .
These are therefore to cite apd admonish, ail
and singular tho kindred audxrcditors uf the said
deceased, to fila Uieir objections (if any they have)
to tho granting of tho administration uf die estate
of the deceased to the applicant ill tho Clerk’s. Of
fice ofdto said Court, on or before tho fith day of
December uoxl; otherwise letters of administrn'
tion will be granted. • .
Witness, tho lion. Francis Sorrel, one ofthe
Justices ofthe said Court, die Otiidhy of Nov. A.
D. 1839. EDWARD G. WILSON,
nov 9 Deputy Clerk c. o. c. c.
tJcortriu—tllinlliitin County. la
W HEREAS, Jos. B; Ponce hath appUed
to the ”
Chatham Counl
tho estato and el
of Chatham County, deceased.
These are therefore to cile and admonish all and
singular the kindred and creditors of die said de
ceased, io file their objections (if spy they have)
to the granting of the administration ofthe estate
ofthe deccaaod to the applicant in the Clerk’s
Office of the said Court,on or before the 30th day
of, December next; otherwise letters of adminis
tration will bo granted. , v •
Witness, the Hon. A. Porter, one, of tM Jus
tices ofthe said Court, thollOth day of November;
A. D. 1839. EDW’DL G. WILSON,
_nov 30 Deputy Clerk c. o. c. e.
(Icorgin-Chnthum County.;'
TO nil worn it may concern.
•\TtniEREAS, Wm. Henry Fitts, Administnir
Y V tor of the estato of James D. Fitts, late of
Chatham County, deceased, hath applied to the
Hon. the Court of Ordinary of Chatham County,
for Letters Dismisrory. •
These are therefore to cite and admonish all con
cerned, to fileiheir objections (if any they have)
intlie Clerk's Office of the said Court, on or be
fore tho ICdiduy 'of March next, otherwise letters
disuiissoiy will be granted.
Witness,' tha Hon W. Thome Williams', one of
the Justices of the said Court, the 16th day of
September, A. P- 1839.
v EDWARD G. WILSON,
sept 16 Deputy Cleric c. o. e, c.
Gcoi’siu—Chatham County.
To nil whom it may concom:
W HEREAS Jolm P. Williamson, Esq.
appl’d to tho Hon. tho Court ot Ordy
of Chatham County, for letters of Administration
on tho estate and effects of Peter Mitchell, lata of
Chatham county, decensed-
Tht’se are therefore to cite and admonish, all
snd singular ths kindred and crediion of five said
d coast'd, •" file llirirnhjactions(if any they liavo)
lo llio granting of die aaiiiintstmtionof tlio estate
of tho deceased to tho applicant in file Clerk’.e
offico ofthe said Court, ou or before the" 4th day
of Jjuiuarynext; otherwise letters of adminutra-
tion will be granted. .
Witness, uio Hon. Anth’y Porter, one of file
Justices of tho said Court, tho 4th day of Decern
her, A. D. 1639,
. EDWARD G. WILSON,
dee.4 Deputy Clerkc.o.etc.
Ocot-Rin—Clintham County.
To all whom 1t may concern: .
W HEREAS S. B. Williams liadi applied to
tho Hon.the Court of Ordinary of Chat,
ham Count;
loraoitsai '
..“-hold. before the Court House in Chatham
County, between the usual hours of rale, the fob
k>win *’ '
AO _ T ._J
in those two Tracts of . Land, known os Varcluse
and Orphan House.. H|
8old as the property of estate R. F. Williams,
for the benefit of the heirs nnd creditors of said
estate. MARY WILLIAMS, Adm’ix.
nov 9 221
Bice Plai
....
W ILL be Hold at public sale,on the first Tues
day in February next, before the Court
House in the city of Brunswick, that very valua
ble Plantation known as New Hope, on the south
branch of the Alatamaha River, in Glynn Conn*
ty, Ga., containing (3430) three thousand fonr
hundred and thirty acres, of which (580) five hun
dred and eighty acres are first quality River
Swamp, (300) three hundred acres are under
e ood bonks and in a fine state of cultivation. A-
out (700) seven hundred acres of prime Inland
Swamp, well adapted Jo dm culture of Cotton or
Com, «uid (2150) iwo thousand one hundred and
fifty acres of heavy timbered pine land. On the
tare * comfortable dwelling House, Nc-
bs, Barns, Blacksmith Shop, and evety
out building for the use of the planta-
same time and place, will be soy (con-
(y) a veiy prime gang ofobout sixty Ne-
ntnfH
oes for Sale.
(ion i
mms, tumors,
censed.
These arc therefore to cite and admonish, riM
concerned, to .file Uieir objections (if any they
liare) in the Clerk's office of tlio raid Court, on or
before the 30tli day of December next; otherwise
letters ns ptaved for will be granted.
Witness, tlio Hon. M. Myers, one of tile Justi-
cos of die said Court, the 3l)th day of December,
A; D.1839. EDWARD G. WILSON,
nov 30 Deputy Clerk c. o. e. c.
‘'X*
Vnli
Georaln-Chathiun County.
. <To all whom it may concern.
W HEREAS, Andrew Dixon, Administrator
of the estate and effects of Daniel Foley,
late of Chatham Connty, deceased, has applied to
tho Hon. the Court W Ordinary of Chatham
County t for Letters Dismissory.
These are therefore toeito and admonish all con
cerned, to file their objections (if any they have) ii
the Clerk's Office of. tho said Court; on orbOlor
the 3d day of January next, otherwise letters dii
missory will be granted.
Witness tho lion. A. Porter, one of the Justices
of the said Court, the 3d day of-July, A. D. 1839.
_ EDWARD G. WILSON,
July 3 Deputy Clcrko. o. c. c.
Georgia—Chatham Comity.
*Fo all whom it may concerns
W HEREAS Patrick Marlow hath applied to
die IIou. the Court of Onliuary of Chat
ham County, for Letters of Administration on die
estate and etfects of Nicholas Marlow, Esq. late of
Chatham County deceased.
These are therefore to ate and admonish, all
and slugnlar the kindred and creditors of the said
'dwNNd,'
to the
of tho deceased to the applicant _
Geo of die said Court, on orbefore die 12th day of
Deoembernext; otherwise letters of administra
tion will be granted ' * "i
Witness, the lion. Elias Reed| one of die Jus
tice* ofthe said Court, the 12th day of November,.
A. D. 1839. EDWARD G. WILSON,
nov 12 Deputy Clerk c. o. c. c.
Ocorg-In^CImtham Cotmtjr.
To oil whom it may Concom:.
W HEREAS, S. A. Hooker, hath applied to
tho Hon. the Court of Onlinnry of Chat
ham County, for Letters of Administration ou llio
estato and effects of Isaac Norton,lata of Chatham
County, deceased.
These are therefore to cite -and admonish, all
and singular the kindred and creditors ofthe said
deceased, to file their objections (if ntty they have)
to the granting of the administratioii ofthe estato
of tho deceaaod to the applicant in tho Clerk's Of
fico ofthe said Court, on or before the twelfth
day of December next t otherwise lettere of ad
ministration will be granted.
Witness,the lion. M. Myers,'one ofthe Justi
ce, ofthe laid Court,tho twelfth day of November,
A. D. 1839. EDWARD G. WlLSONj
nov 18 Deputy Clerk o, o. e. e,
Ucorutla—C(ttttli:iiu County.
To all whom it may concern.
W HEREAS, Henry F. WiUink, Executor of
the last will and testament of David Pidge,
late of ChaUiam County, deceased, bath applii
the Hon the Court of Ordinary of Chatham Coun
ty, for Letters Dismissory. . '
Thera ore therefore to cite and admonish all
concerned, to file their objections(if any they have)
in the Clefttl Office or the said Court, on orbefore
tlio 3d day of January next; otherwise letters dis-
issory wOl be granted..
Witness, die Hop. Elias Reed, one of the Jus
tices of. die said Court, the 3d day of July, A. D
1839, * EDWARD G. WILSON,
july 3 . ■Deputy Clerk c. c.c. c.
grocs.
Also, an undivided third of tbe plantation
known an Broadfield, adjoining the above, con-
tainipg in all about (400) fonr hundred sere* nf
prime llice Land, in fine order to receive a crop.
Terms made known on die day of sale.
JO.HN F. GREEN, » ,
HUGH F. GRANT, :
nov 15 225 (Georgian) * ^
JBxccutor’s Sale* “
W ILL be sold,- ogreouble to an order of die
Hon. Inferior Court of Burke Co., while
sitting for ordinary purposes, in the town of
Waynesboro, bn the first Tuesday in January
next,
One tract of Land, belonging to tho estate of
ll.li* A !„•_ n C ....1.1 ... .1 ' i
fourteen hundred and twenty-four
more or leas. Sold for (he benefit of
of the deceased. *
JANE H. ANDERSON, Ex’fx.
JAMES ANDERSON, X Fv ,„„
a. h. Anderson, $ tx on
oct 30 209 .
aqres,
heirs
Administrator’s Sale.
"V7J7TILL be sold, oii*tiio first Tuesday in Jann
V ▼ ary next, before the Court House door in
Jncksonboro’, Scriven county, between the usual
hours of sale, the following property, to wit:
' usaidCoi
V
i, ii
more or less. Also, another tract, lying in said
county, containing six hundred-(600) acres, more
or less, adjoining lands of Richard Herrington,
sen., Solomon Zeogler and Geoige Rqbbins; nl-
•o, five Negroes, to wit: Yilet, a woman about 40
years of age, Diunn, a woman about 18 years of
ago, and Child Chilson, about 2ycnrs of age, Ro
de, a girl about 14 years of age, and a girl by die
name of Matilda, about 13 years of age. Sold
agreeable to an order of die Hon. the Inferior
Court of Scriven county while.nitting for ordina
ry purposes, as the property of John M. Roberts,
deceased, for t|ie benefit ofthe heirs and creditors
of said estate.
STEPHEN MILLS, Adin’or.
oct 29 DELIA ROBERTS, Adm’ix.
1 Administrator’s Sale.
W ILL be sold oq tho first Tuesday in Janu
ary next, before the Court Honso in Hines
villo, Liberty. County, by order ofthe Court of
Ordinary for said County, die following property
ofthe estate of R. S. Leonard, viz:
-Ono Tract of Land, containing 500 actys,
more or less, known as tlio Cooper Tract; one
Houae nnd Lot utWalthoutville, with 13 acres of
land, more or lows, together with oil other Land
or Property owned by said estate; for the benefit
of oil concerned.
GEO. W. DUNIIAM, Atlm’or,
nov 5 217
. Notice.
W ILL be8old at the house of tho subscriber,
on the 19tli day of December next,eleven
hundred ncrc> of Land, lying on Cunocheo Riv
er, fifty head of Htock Cattle. IlogS, Sheob,Oxen,
one timber Cart, one small ode. horsff'Wagon,
and other articles too tedious to mention. Terms
cash. WILLIAM WATERS.
Tattnall County, Nov. 23d,. 1839.
nov 27 235t
Starcli nud Blue.
T HIRTY boxoa Colagme’s superior Starch, 2
caeca do Engliah Fig Blue, landing from brig
I for t-uln by
G. k HENDRICKSON.
Oeorgln—CliaCittm County.
Tpsll whom it may concern.
W HEREAS, William Law, Administrator
of the estate and effects of, Mary M. Haig
and Agnes Ilulg,-deceased, has applied to the.
Hon. the Court of Ordinary of Chatham County
for Letters Dismissoty.
These are therefore to cite nnd
concerned, to fde their objections
have) in tho Ctcrk'sOfficefif die said Coart,on or
before the 3d day of January next, odicrwiso let
ters dismissory will bo granted.
Witness, the H otr. Wm. Thome .Williams, one
of the Justices of the said Court, the third day of
July, A. D. 1839. z
EDWARD G1 WILSON,
j illy 3 DepntyClerkc. o. c. c.
admonish all
(if any they
I Cor —
Gcoreia
To i
ws
n-Effingham County.
To all Whom ft may concern.
EREA8, Eliza McGahugnn, Administra
trix of tlio estate of Wm. McAIcGohacan,
deceased, haw applied to the Hon. the Court ofOr-
dinory of Efiiiiignam County, ibr Lettere Diunis-
■ory.
These are therefore to cite ancf admonish all con
cerned, to file tneirohicctions(if any they have) in
die Clerk’s Office of the said Court, ou or before
the 6th day of March next, otlierwii;^ letters dis
missory will be granted.
Witness, the lion. C. Powers, one ofthe Justi*
cesof the said Court, die fith day of Sept. A. D.
1839. JOHN CHARLTON,
sept 6
Georgia—Hinu^iiuut t;oimty,
To all whom it may poncem.
‘XTTHEREAS, Thomas H. Brew, Administm-
Yy toi 1 of the estate of John W. Graham, de
cease;], has applied to the Hon. the Court of Or
dinary of Effingham County, for Lettere Dismis
sory.
These are therefore to cito and. admonish all con
cerned, to file their objections fif any they have)
in tho Clerk's Office of die'said Court, on or be
fore the 2d day of Janumy next, otherwise letters
dismissory will be granted.
. Witness, the Hon. C. Powers, one of the Jus
tices of die said Court,’ the 2d day of July, A. D.
1839. * JOHN CHARLTON,
jnly 5 r * . c. c. o.e.o.
Georgia—XHIiiitfliain County.
To all whom it may concern. .
W HEREAS, John M. Lucas, Administrator
nf the estate of William AIcGuhogin, de-
deosed, bus applied to die Hon. tho Court of Or
dinary of Eflingluun County, for Letters Dismis-
sory.
These are tiierefore to cite and admonish all con
cerned, to file Uieir objections (if any they have)
in die Clerk's Office of the said Court, oaor be
fore die 6di day of march next, otherwise lettters
dismissory will be granted.
“Witness)the Hon/C. Powers, one of die Jus
tices of the said Court, die Ctft day .of Sept. A. D,
1839. JOHN CHARLTON,
sept 6 Clerk c. o. c. c.
GcprgiurPflingUam County.
To all whom it may concern.
W HEREAS, Mrs. Naomi Weitmun, widow,
Administratrix of the estate and effects of
Matthew Weitman, deceased, hathupplied to die
Hon. die Court of Ordinury of Effingham Coun
ty, for Letters Dismissory.
These are therefore tp cito nnd admonish all
concerned,to file Uieir objections (if any they have)
in'diOjClerk’s Office of dio said Court, on or be
fore die 26Ui day of January next, odieryvise let
ters dismissory will be granted.
Witness,"die Hon. C. Powers, onq of die Jus
tices of the said Court, die 26th day of July, A. D.
1839. JpIIN CHARLTON;
july 26 Clerk c.o.c,c.
300 Dollars ClhnuillRC.
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tho cure of * * * *
Tho French Pill* are applicable to all case,, for
either sex, (warranted freo'firom mercury,) uml
possesses great mlrnnbiges over die'Balsams'nnd
ell liquid Hicdicinwjhy being entirely frep ftfini
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thereby preventing the feasibility of a diacovory
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Besides this important advantage they never dis
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In the most obstinato stages iff tho disease, duty
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challenges any one to produce a remedy of equal
certainty, trailer a forfeiture of,'Jlireo Hundred
Dollars. For tala by
G. R. HENDRICKSON, nml
. T. M. & J. M. TURNER*.
' Price $8 per box.
eng 5, 164—ly
Hnri'lsou’s Nncelflo Ointment,
F OR the cure of Whito Swcllltigs, Scrolhloiis
andmhettwuhra, UlcerarSore Legs, old and
fresh Woilmls, Sprains nnd Bruises, Swellings
and IndammntioiiH, Scald Ilaad, Women’s Sore
Breasts, ltlieiufiapo Pains, Totters, Eruptions,
Cliilbains,AVliidoWs, Biles, Corns mul External
Disoases generally. It is likewise greatly siipcri-
ortqany medicine heretofore discovered-for tho
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For kale by
G. R, HENDRICKSON, aw
T. M. & J. M. TURNER.
Price 60 cents per box.
an, 6 164—ly
Howltiinl’s UtilyUor,
F OR the face mid skin, and of Vital iinporUmco
to tho support of fomale loveliness. Power
ful of effect, yet mild of influence, this admirable
specific (a preparation from tho most delightful
balsamic exotica, aud porfeedy free from lumoru!
or other pcmicioni admixtures, possesses balsamic
Ocorffln—Chntlium County,
To all whom it may concern
W HEREAS Frederick E. Tebeau, hath ap
plied lu die Hunorabie dio Court of Or-
dinaiy of Chatham County, for Letters of Admin-
istrotion on tlio estate and effects of Inac Norton,
late of Chatham County, deceased-!
There are therefore to cite-end admonish, all
and singular the kindred nnd creditors of die said
deceased, to file their objections (ifany dieyhavej
to the granting ofthe adminsitration'of the estate
of tho deceased to the applicant in the Clerk’s Of
fice of the said Court, on orbeforp the',twelfth day
of December noxtyotherwire letters of administra
tion will bdgranled.'
Witness, the Ilonorahlo Anthony Porter one
ofthe Justices efthe'said Court, the twelfth day of
November A. D. 1839.
EDIVARD G. WILSON, '
nov 12 Deputy Clerk, c-6. o. o,
Georgia—Bryan County. *
To ail whom H ussy concern:
"YTTKEREAS Andrew* Uml bus made applicn-
YY -tion for Lettere of Administration, with
dm will annexed, on dm estate of Dorcas Sander-
iin, late of the County ofChatham deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
and siflgnlrn'the kindred and creditors of die suit
deceased, to file their objections (ifanv they have)
indie Clerk%office of dm Court of Ordinary for
•aid Comity, widiin dio time prescribed by law
otherwise lonen of administration will he groutei i
td tho said Andrew Bird.
Witness, the Hon. larael Bird, one of tho Jus
tices of said Conrt of Ordinary, this 7th day of
November, 1839. J. SMITH, c. c. 0.B.0,
nov 12 223
Notice.
N INETY days afterdate, application will be
made to the Planters’Bonk of the Stnteof
Georgia, for ronewulof lost script, for Fivo Shared
Stock of said Bank, in the namo of Mary C
Sclioeddo. S, PHIL BRICK & CO.
ang 10 '
'Notice.
F OUR months after date, application will be
made to the Justices of tho Conrt of Ordin
ary for the County of Camden, for leave to sell all
the real and personal estate Of David Thomas,-late
of said county, deceased,
ang 26 G. W. THOMAS, Adin’or.
Notice.
F OUR months after date, applioatiun will bp
made to the Court ofOrdilmry of EHiugllnm
County whan sining for opdinary purposes, (ot
leave to sell the following Laud:
Ono hundred nnd fifty acre* Pine Land, lying
and being" ill tho County ofEffinglinm, belonging
to the estate ofEriist Wui. Gnzer, bounded north
by Linebnrger’a and- Keiffer’s, east by Kciffor’s
and unknown land, south nud west by Dasher’s
land; for the banefit Ofthe heirs and creditors of
saidestats. . -*
riov 18 PREDEKICK tHNELY, Adm’or.
Notice.
F OUR months after date, application will bo
mode to tlm Justices of the Ci
Court-of Ordin
ary for the County of Camden, for leave to sell all
the real estgte and bank stock, belonging to tlm es
tato of, Joseph Thomna, Into of Camden. County,
deOeascd,
aug26
G. W. THOMAS, 1
JOHN TOMPKINS, <
174
Ex’ors.
Notice; ~
A LL persons having claims ngainstthe lata Jno
-z\- Bailey, Esq.'of Caindcnconnty, are request
ed to presentthcin properly attested, and those in
debted, will please make immediate payment to
G. W. THOMAS, I ijjJL
robt. Lang, < Ad,m or -
. Jefferson, 3d Ocl. 1839.
oct7 102
Notice.
A LL persons having claims against the Into Je
al remiah Cnyler,Esq. are requested to present
them properly attested; and tlioso indebted will
please inakonuvmcnt to
WM, II. CUYLER, Qua!. Ex-or.
oct 2 188tr.
Notice.
e OUNCIL will elect on the first Monday in
December next, six Vendue Masters for the
i. a .. 'll , .1 •
City of Savannah. Applicants will leave tlmir
rlicotioiiB mid the mimes of dmir securities with
appl
nov 22
M. MYERS, c. c.
Notice. -
W II. &. S. ROGERS will receive hills of
•* ail tlm Country Banks (excoptMillodge-
vilie) in payment for Goods, at 10 per cent. dis.
count, provided tile amount of the hill is traded
out; but will pot reeeivo unbankable bills for eon-
tracts niready made. .
nov 19 * South sido Market Square
Starch,
rpHIRTY boxes superior Eagle Starch, extra
A quality, for family purposes. Just received
and for solo hv
nov 23
G. R. HENDRICKSON.
TED S’pills;.
Tlio true rlclicsof life Is liealili.’
W II know dint hooltii nnd tim ability to labor
constitute* tlio wealth of dm great mass of
tne ‘people iu this, ns in most othe r countries. To
pre*orve» tiierefore, that health by natural mentis
is ugrand luomland politicalschemo,to fulfil which
requires our uUnost nttqntion. Tho unprccu-
deatodohnttlarityixjSlurKcrrn.lat'.urohatiouvvlucU
tins memento hns aehioved throughout, tlm ITnitcd
States, (lie Canadas, Texas, Mexico nnd tho West
Indies, fully justify l)r. Peters in warmly and eon-
sciotilioitsly recoimnonding them to tlio special nt-
tentiod of dionfllicted. ,
Dr. Peters has snout much time in experimeht-
iug with diflerelit Vegetable Medieines for disoas-
oa of die liver, and now, oilers Ilia Vegetable Pills
ns tho host, most convenient and Cheapest Medi
cine that con be prepared for general u to.
Ono great quality of his Vegetable: Pills Is that
they liavo dio idtoruatiyenVinciple combined with
their ctmliartio, or operative qualifies, or that they
not only tleafiso tho slmnnr-h mid bowels by pur
ging, but Uiey regulate tlm liver, change tjie mar-
hid secretion, strengthen tho digestive .organs, pu
rify tlio blogd, invigorate tho circulation,nnd gives
tone and energy to tho nervous system.
They ore tmld and plcukant in thdir operation
and convey almost immediate conviction of their
utility fVom their first dosor i They, cun bo taken
with safety by peraons of any age; and tho feeble,
tlio infirm, the nervous and delicate nre.strengdi-
cued by, tlmir operation, because dioy cloartho.
rptns^fy'Jo'X^JAiRc.
.L iliiea.M anting Ihmi tho ilik-i— 1 •}• <4
gesttve oygan- ar a .ieSSSor J
mndi ao«l howeis, 1 u condition ufra
Most of tho ilisonRwi nr«i.!t.i
mlfloui nffitetion. orcl " lJ fcn erigi^l
nr* toJtamrtiMte thstot^h. 1 ^ 1 ,^.
a diuipnte !. i'oW
phtegrai
gra stic juice
Italic
‘W'^orfluoiti
for the Cholera Morints of oiir cbunt ” n d
fever and - ague, and that ^
Mtion to »’o sranSmSTg^r^!^
injure tlm stoiimeli materially
fair nnd soft skin t trail. r omi. even the .most sallow
complexion into radinnt whiteness^ rendersliareli
and rough skin delightfully soft and imoodi; im
parts to tlm thee, lierknnd urms, a healthy and‘ju
venile bloom; nnd, by dim perseverance In its ap
plication,promotes a tlree and uninterrupted exer
cise ofthase important flmclionsaftho skin,which
troof tlm most necesgity for the preservatipii ’of
lioaldi and attainment, and contlnnanca of a beau-
tiflil complexion.
A fresh snpply of this valuable article just re
ceived, and for sale by A. PARSONS.'
sng 6
Chinese Prolific or Tree Corn.
P ORCHER&LA ROCHE has in More the
above vuiimhlo Cora. Persona who have
engaged will please call early ond taka It away.—
Plantars ere particularly invited to coll and judge
for themselves, as there is only s small qnantity
left unsold, and if they Wish tlm article, wo will li
gnin invito them to send their orders' nnrly. Also,
other garden seeds, for solo on accommodating
terms. Opposite the Market,
Sign ofthe Golden globe.
cued by’their operation, because tlioy clear tho,
system of bad humors, qnlotnorvous irritability,
and invariably produce*sound Imiilui.
. The Vcgqtublo Pills are a wire rbmcdy.fqr jnun
dice, sick and'norvons headache, dyspepsy, cor-
tircncss, sicknoas.of tlio staniuch, huutlfnirii, all
bilious complaints, fererffnf all kinds, nud if taken
at the commencement will invariably cheek their
progress, and savotlip patient from a protracted
and dangerous hieUuossi Thoy ure invaluable in
nervoitsimd hypocnnjlricn! nlfeolions, loss of np-
potite, and all coiuplainta to which feuialea alone
are subject'. They operate ns n mild speedy purge,
and are a safe and certain remedy for worms iu
children.
Extract of a letter from Dr. Gurney, of New-
Orleans, La.Oet 9,1837.—'"1 have received much
nssistahco in my practice; especially ill jaundice
and yellow fever; iVom the util of Pctor's’Pillsl I
.presume that, on an average, 1 prescribe 100 box
es per month.”
Extractor n letter from Dr. Pritchard, df Hud
son, New-York, Juno3,1836.—”1 was nwnre.tliut
Dr. Peters was one of tho best chemists in the U.
States, rind felt assured that he. would some day
(fromlus intimate knowledge of Urn properties of
herbs nml drags) prodnee an efficient utodicino,
nnd I must acknowledge that his Vogel able Pills
fully respond to iny expectation. Thov are. In
deed, a superior medicine and reflect alike upon
the chemist, the physician, nnd tlio phylosophcr.”
Extract of a letter from Dr. Wninos, iff Cite
cinn iti, Feb. 2; 1838.—“Your Pills are the mildest
in their operations, and yet most powerful in their
effects, of nay 1 huve evor mot with in my prac
tice df eight and twenty years.. Their action ou
4iie chyle, ond lienee onjlie impurities of tint blood
is evidently venr surprising.”
CfiiAntoTTc, N. C. Jan. 1, IS37.
'glcctcd by the fiicnhy „ . r-ra
!!Zclit? ,^ C0V " re<l n " m 8w2'2v3
Tlio medicine is no less efficacioti, *,.
tlio diseases ar grown person,,by
morbid secretions whichfroduce P "“
rluna, cliOiera morbus, pties.fevwlnT 1
nepsia, aoidity or oSSSSSSTSf fi
Wgreeahfeaffeotioiuco^a^^
Jars' going into the interior or vovnris\X
font trepjcul climates, (insulntod t^omaf',"3
entDvopid fmd Swahn’. Vertuifop® “ j
herbs nml drugs) prodnee an efficient medicine, arsenic, nor any other 'minoml in any fom
over. Tlioy are entirely cnmnoti.,1 nf.,
nov 23
Tooth Waalt.
HLORINE, Oris and Krcosot Tooth Wash,
vy highly recommended (br wiutening the teeth,
pnrityitig tlio breatli and imparting a* healthy ap
pearance to the gttma. Just received, per Wil
son Fuller, and for aalo by '
t*83 G. R. HENDRICKSON.
Unzors aud Kattor Strops.
A SPLENDID assortment of combined Sil-
J\. ver and Stool Razors, of excellent work
manship, in cases, of various prices. Also, San
ders, Emerson, and Mechis’ Razor Strops kept
constantly for sain by
PORCHER & LAROCHE,
Sign of llio Golden Globe,
nnq 11)* Opposite the Market. -
Importnut Invention
r EAST POWDERS, for tlio immediate ma
king of Buckwheat and light Ton Cakes.
These Powders are riot Only ofgrcat utility in the
instantaneous production of Buaktvheat nnd light
Ton Cakes, but are vety wholesome; correcting
tlio acidity ofthe stomaon, sweetening the breath,
suppressing undue (hint in the morning, and in
every respect being beneficial; and have received
tho approbation of the medical faculty.
Thoy are foes from all the trouhfesomo obicc-
tionsto which Yeast and otbor articles ofthe same
eharaoter are liable,*being always easily procured
genuine atjibout.tho some cost ns Yeast.
Afresh supply orthos* Powders, with directions
for using, just received per Newark, and for solo
by G. R. HENDRICKSON,
nov 27 235
Swnim’s Panacea.
A S tlio intemperance nnd luxury ofthe ngoare
jHL hastening foe ravages of scorbutic com
plaints, and rendering the blood mope impure nnd
as thousands have.destroyed thoir Constitutions
by neglecting lo npply tho proper remedies to
such. Swaim’s Panacea must he arid has been
more than doubly vahinhlo as a certain and effec
tual means ofrestoring them to berfect health and
vigor. Fow families, are wholly exempt from
scorhutis affections which exhibit-various symp
toms, as eruptions, ulcerations, debility, loss of
appetito nnd dejection, all arising from impure
blood, and if not property attended, to, produces
tho greatest injury to tlio constitrftion, arid may.
bo imparted to thoir offspring. Swaim’s Pana
cea is recommended at this season of tho yciir, tut
an invaluable restorative of tlm system, thereby
invigorating tho constitution and enabling us to
bear the debilitating cffecta of foe wurimor season.
It is convoyed hy tlio circulating fluids, arid cor-'
roots thoir tendency to all'those diseases , which
originate in a vitiated blood, -diseased liver,-de
praved appetite, or predisposition to cffcction of
tho lungs, &c. No ono, however, is 'advised to
nso-it without convincing themselves if the truth
of what is hero stated.
*. This medicine is now used with success in all
parts ofthe world, and is gaining groat reputation
in England.
- From Dr. Valtnlim Moll,
Professor'of Surgciy in tho University ofNcw-
York, Surgeon Ofthe N. York Hospital,&o.
. I have repeatedly'used Swaim’s Panacea both
in ths Hospital atul iu private' practice; nnd have
• always found it to bo a valuable medicine in chron
ic, syphilitic, and scrofulous complaints, und iu
obstinate cutaneous affections,
VALENTINE MOTT, M. D.
From tho various impositiolis which iiuVe been
practised hy adulteration, &o. oven to foe extent
of perjury, for the purpose of imitating tlio'medi-
cure, i» Bufflqieht to prove its eflicuny iti tho dis
eases in which it has heed sufficiently proven to
Imve cnrcd. It is unnecessary to'say further in
relation to tins Panacea, other than to caution tho
public against the deleterious mixtures which imvo
boon niadp to imposo upon tho ignorant. Tin
genuine articlo can always bo found nt (lie store
of foe subscriber, who is the solo ngent for ttii*
^ A. PAItSONS. Druggist.
nov 8
s substitute
mn „ 0 „ Ycnst Powrters.
rriHESE Powders are an admirable
A for yeast, ip makingall kinds of hatter cakes,-
and have the ndvonlago over tluit article in raa-
king tho bailor perfectly light and ready for ha-
k ng the instant they are mixed. Buckwheat rind
othercakos, when inado with those powdoni, are
less likely to disagree with tile stomach than tlioso
inado ivmIi yeast; ami ns it rcqqires but a few min-
utes to prepare for baking, tlio possibility ofaver
hnvmg them sour, is entirety avoided. Tim good
eflect of mixing cako and biscuit with tlioso now-
OerB, has been approvedby many of tlio most om-
incut physicians and surgeons in this country.—
4hey are also highly recommended by mall/of
tlio first families in this city and* oilier places,
ed and for"sl'm *“ ,ovo “’’lielojustrecei
nov 13 r ’*■ ° 1 ansoN f ARSONS.
Inrgemcnt of tho spleen, chronic tlistiiivca of tlio'
liver, sick hoodncho, general debility, und in ullica*
ses huve found them to be very effective.
J. D. Boyd, M. D.
MF.CKrF.xmmo Co* Vn. Feb. 7,18.')7.
Having used Dr. Peters' Pills jn my prnctico for
tlio Inst 12 months, I tuko pleasure in giviug iny
testimony of their good effects in cWs qr dys
pepsia, sick headnclio, bilious fevers, and oilier
diseases, produced by inactivity of tho liver.—
They aro n safe nnd mild aperiont, hoing tlio best
article of the kind I have ever used.
GEonaE C. Scott, M. D.
Tliis celebrated Medicine is for sale by nil the
principal Druggists in Savannah nnd throughout
tlio United States, the Canadas, Texas, Mexico,
nndllio West Indies. Price 50 ecus per box, with
-full directions.
nug5 104—ly
From the Petms]
RotViui
r, of May 3,1834.
'« Tonic 5*ist«re.
M R. EDITOR—Much ns die powers of this
favorite remedy have boon extqlled, I can
not omit this opportunity of declaring my decided
conviction thnt every account of the sanative vir
tues of tho Mixture will be verified to tho full ex
tent. Whatever be die character ofthe complaint
—whether unequal tcrliln—double or simplo
quartan—however varied bo its type, ottoinM
with syncope, apoplexy, vehement spasms,' with
coldness and stupor—whatever its duration, whe
ther vernal dr autumnal, laying tho foundation for
visceral affections, and pthcr sTpw but uiiurtiiigiy
filial molodie*—however Irregular hi their inva
sion, and uncommon in thoir appearances—in
foie, whatever hotlio ngo, idiosyncrasy, or habits
of tlio patient, the poinplaint alike kids ndien on
the due administration of Iho Tonic Mixture.—
This is no high-wrought panegyric for the exper
iment. I speak only from wlint I positively know
—however successful other preparations innv
liavo been, there can be little reliance plnced upon
them when compared with this article. By strict
ly following tlio directions that accpmpuny the
bottle, wo find It acts upon the most scienlifio
principle—for, it seems to anticipate the return
of tho cold fit, und'oxcites a strong reaction, and
povverfol glow'ovor the whole system; anil lints
tqpro-occnpy tlio ground, and by disturbing thq
regularity ofthe type, lo subdue the intermittent
altogether. Under such a course of medicine, I
have bean astonished to notico with what haste
the disease beats alarm for a retreat, and the pros
trated strength ofthe system rallies, It isu pow
erful, yet mild medicine—snkstifiitiug calmness,
tranquillity,and balmy sleep,In.placo ofpain,wea-
I iness, and restless nights—n renovation of long
est strengtli and robust health, in lieu of feoblo-
noss and emacintion. And I confidently helievo,
and I predicate my opinion upon tlio most sub
stantial proof, font under,whatever sky—in what
ever corner nf tlio orirfo—whether iipqn hill or
valley, wliereverfever ond ague makes its up pen r-
ance, there also will “Rowand's Tonie Mixtnro”
find its way—the happy desideratum, the perfect
antidote. , , ' • N. XaEE, Ijl. D.
^ > .
D?Onoofthohest recommendations that can
ho given this medicine'is tlio following:—Pliysi.
eians living in Fever ond Ague districts, who Imvo
becomo nciiuninted with its efficacy, are in the
habit flf ordering it to he used iu their own prac
tice
From tho Harrisburg Intelligonoer of June, 1833.
Mr..Wyeth—Having long been ofiliclcd in iny
family with Fever rind Agile, nud having tried cv-
ery menus (o get rid ofit without avail, 1 nt length
mot with your nd_yortisoment of Rowand’s genu
ine Tonic Mixture, which I determined to try.
Aflertishig it, my wife was entirety rostered to
Itealth, having suffered for fifteen months from tho
debilitating effects pfFoverntul Ague, und is now
us hearty olid stout as she over was.
BERNHARD MAY.
Harrisburg, May 22,3833.' ,
Alnrge supply of tlio above valuable medicine
just received Irani tlio Manufacturer, and for sale
wholesale or rbtiiilhy
PORCHER Si LA ROCHE,
Sign of tlio Goldon Globe,
nov 13 ' . Opposite the Market.
lept constantly on hand,nndfor,,1,1, I
• ' 8°l°Agen.a|a
nooiiu’a tiftelpilu oHdPh
BittPfs. 0
T^p 8 fflt 0 tiK&-
mediate powors of restoring perfect
for placing Ins VEGETABLE LIFE If
vvillnn the ynowledge and reach ofcnn hL
dual in tlio community. Unliko tho hoarfl
nicima quackeries which boast of vt K iaj|
gremoms, tlio Life Pills are purely anfnul
getuble, and contain noithcr mercurv i
"or any other minoml in iav foi
lioynro entirely comporeil of
foftni rare nnd powerful plants, theviituuofj
tliougli long known to'several Iralian trih,
recently to some eminent plmrniaccniicdci
are altogeuier unknown to the ignorant n
era to medico) science, mid were never be
ministered in so happily efficacious, o
tion.
THE PHCENLX BITTERS oremiru-
cause tlioy possess foe power of restoring A
piling oiiiijers ofhoolth, to n glowin ■' visor lire
out tlio constitution, its the Phoenix 11 aidtl
restored to life from the ashes of iu own £
tion. The Phainix Bitten are entirely ver
composed of roots found only in ceiuink-
the Western country, which will hifaliblrcurel
VFRS AND AGUES of nil kinds; will iJ
fail to eradicate entirely all tho efrecti of men
infinitely sooner than the most powerful m
rations of Snrsapnrilla, nnihvill iminediatelr
Jlie dotormination of BLOOD TO THE HE
novor fulls in sicltuess incident to youni fe
and will be found a certain remedy in all cl
nervous debility aud weakness of the tuort|
paired constitutions.
As n remedy for Chronle and Inllaii
Rheumatism, tlio efficacy of the Pbccenii B
will be demonstrated by the usom'a lintels
The usual doso of thene Bitters is halfn wine A
full, in Water or wine, and thisqrun%ma/bl
ken two or three times a dny, about half and
beforeineuls,' or a lesss quantity may be take#
all times. To thoso who are afflicted with ii
geBtion after meals, these Billers will wore
valuable, os they very greatly increase tne aci
df the principal viscera* help them to peiS
tiieir functions, and enhble die stomach to I
charge into, tho bowels whatever is offemr
Thus indigestion Is easily nud speedily rcrar
appetite restored, rind the months of Hie
nut vessols being cleansed, nutrition U
nud strength of ‘
happy results. , .
For farther particulars of Moffntt s uft B
and Phnjenix Bitters, npply at Mpffatt’i office I
516 Braidway, New-York.where the Piflior
obtained for 25 cents, 50 cents and 81 per t]
and the Bitters for $1 a $2 per bottle,
ous certificates of the wonderful efficacy
may bethereinspccted.
For sale by A. BARTOW!
At his Store, on tlio Bay, comer of Drayton ■
nov 23
50
Sul.
OZti
ilphnic 4|minine, Ac.
Buljihuto Quinilio
/ lO do clo Morphiuo
• 1 caso Flake Manna
J do Senna, 1 do Rhubarb, 1 do Jnlap
Received aud for sale on accommoduting terms
by JOHN E. STILWELL,
Corner ofBronghtonrind Whitak'erstreots,^
nov 19 Opposite tho Mansion House.
Patent medicines#
T>RITISII OIL) Opodeldoc,.Turlington Bal-
JL> sam, Dnlby’B CarihinitWe Balsam, Balsam
Honey, Bntemnn’H Drops, Godfrey’s Cordial.—
Received mid for oalo wholesale and retail, onac*
commodating terms by
JOHN E. STILWELL,
Comer of Broughton & Whitaker otreots,
nov 19 Opposite tho Mansion Houso.
Otto Uoso Lip Salve.
R ECEIVED, ft fresh supply of OuoRoiel
Salve. Fo, sale by ^ ^
oct 11
uunotin , a
G EO. W. CARPENTER’S CompowJ
trnctof Iceland moss, Carrageen,
Moss, slippery Elm, Horohomid, &c.;>
remedy for colds, couglw, dyspepsia, #«i
diarrliten, catarrh, and all affections ofthe til
Fo p&erauuH
rpiTlS
A* Into extract of Verbena; gen™*”.'’JI
r faces or strong beards, J
lonaceous.cimtemj"^
tender faces or
most deliglitfiil 'Siponaceous cm.t-----,
fored to llio publio, it makes nheMW»“"I
cr, nnd after slmving, leaves a delicioa 4*
•of tan Verbena, and preventing ™ ,*
chapping, which in general, other so p>
ltUonlyfor.ate o h^ HE |
Market 8q. sign ofUio Golde” GW
nov 18 - __
AC,
O* 1 - Oil, (I
F IVE hundred galEns jinrc sSi.J
strained,) 200 do. -summer tir™
Alsoi 12 doz. Limp CUimmcs. Jdrtrwg
for gale by v , ^ ‘— j
French C/hcihi®®^',
CjULPHATE Quinine,
O of MorpMlie, Croton Oil, O' 1 jn.nnf.Fj
per, Kroosote. Pinorino, Prussic Acid, I ' J
etilie, Ext. NilxVomica, Ilydrodn c 0l»i'1
J u streceivedpe r Ntavark,a^g^|
, stai'clt. „
T WENTY boxes Colgate'siNtalS^
nalc by *
/-VTTO HoTOjPpfftdvo. •
U real French Almond Past”- 6 ofcto[
oftheno elegant articles, (or ttie cm
^oro’^’^Tn IIENWUC^
T ‘ WnTteTLc^ ^' 1 ,’ v/hi'te I
WO llnndrod kege Enghsn
warranted ,„„jo
250 do. American, No. 1 and |
.irstwifsiiew
SOpt 20 * 1
VafifiegatcA Scented S® i a:ip ,
TIIFTY bmtos VsnegJto^? v ed^tf«*
1 cakos and bnnc_ d“ at j”^j)g[CKS_0^
h> 7
F ORTY hhds prime rotaila 8
by padelforoVay&S;
nov 23 . n-~Tina -