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r Sheriff's Sale. in Jwmnrynext, • ip Torn the Court House.in the (lvamiah.botwion thb usual haure er*iilc.oTlireshi»g Machine nnd a Hough; levi ed onhy virtue ofntifii, indued from the Ilonora- ‘ ‘ i Court of Common Fleas end of Over mid ier, for tho tity of8artnm»h,nlthe instance t ofSnvntmnh ra, EuraKom, ndciiiulting rotu Juror. Frontrlv pointed out by the defen dant. LEVI'S. RUSSELL, Sheriff. dOeS ■- --; if thd S fiwfl’mSNlayi(n Febrii- Y Y nrv next, befimi tho Court House in die eity of SaroTmnh, betivesrt the usual hour, of«de,i the etoop Etiwi. levied on under end by virtue »r e fi fa on foreclosure oflinoi-tgago, issued out of the Hon. tho Interior Gonrt egSwWm county, in litvor of Samuel B.- Hill. rv. Johti.Kiisaell. nov 43 Kl.tSHA WYU.Y. Slieriffc, c. 7 City Sheriff's Sale. 4N tho llret Tuesday in January next, wlfl.uo O solo before tho Court House iu Ibe city or Savannah, beuveml tho usual hoUr.se of sain, one prey Horso, raddlo and bridle, one ninhogaiyr side board/one ditto dining table, ouo ditto stand. obe sofa, one carpet, six chair?, two looking gla-we$, two pair of andiron?, shovel and tongs; levied on by virtuo of filitV issued front the honorable Court ofCotftmon Pleas and of Qverand Terminer fof tho city of 8avonnnh,ntthe instance ot James H. Wadoet. pi. versus Camnfield tfc Breed, James jhdtneret.nl. vs Nathaniel Campfield; properto pointed out by plaintiff's attoruies. dec 4 LEVI 8. RUSSELL Sheriff. II nnd of. Chatham Comity, fof letters of tionontho estate a'nd oflecte of Jabloa' lute of Chatham County. Those aro thcreftiw.to cite and admonish,nil singular tho kindred and creditors of tho said do- erased, to file their objections, (if any they have) to t)to granting of tho administration ol tho cs- tato to the applicant in the Clerk’s OfRcfi’bf the said Court, on or boforo tho twelfth day of Do comber next; otherwise lbtters of administration will be griuited. Witness, die non. Francis Sorrol, one of the Justices of tho said Court, tliis JStli day of Nov., A. D. 1830. EDW’D O; WILSON, nov 18 Deputy Clerk c. o.o. c. ctcofgln-Chatlmm County. TO all’whom it may concern: —~H fcUEAS Qtiilihno Legripl, both np“' ■ W in i,i..\., umintiiv iej to the; Hen. tha Court n sr County., meant: .t i John P, Williamson. Esq, has d'.l -to din Htui. tho Court of Ord’y Bitty, for letters' of F.dmimslration d effects of l’etcr Mitchell, lato of II county, dceoasod- 1 These are therefore to olfr Ytid. admonish, all end singular tho kiudreil and credilore of tup said d oiaasd, to file llieirobjcctious(if any they hnvo) io the, granting of Iho adimntstrntiqn of tins estate Of tho deceased to tho applicant in tho Clerk s office of tho said .Court, on .or before tho 4th dny of January next; otherwise loiters of uduiimstra- tipit wilt ho granted. ' Witness; dip Hon. AlUhy Porter, olio of dm Justices of the said Court, the. 4th day of Decent her, A. D. 1830. ( . • F.mVARD C.. WILSON, ' duo. 4 ’ , . . Deputy Clerkc. t>. c- c. m gricl, hath applied ifOrJiaart' ofChat-' bam County, to> Letters of Administration on tho estnto oral effects of Paul Dupon, late of Chatham County, deceased.. * ■ v - .■ - These are therefore to cito*nnd admonish, nil and singular the kindred and creditors or the said deceased?to file their objections fiftany thQyhave) to tho framing of the mlnmmvrajion °f the estate of the deceased to tRe applicant In tl\0 Clerk’s Of fice ofthe said Court, on or before tty gilt dny of • December next; otherwise letters'of administra tion will bo granted. Witness, the Hon. Francis Sorrel, otto of tho Justices of tkfe said Codrt, thtvOfo dn v of Nov. A, D. J.m * EDWARD G. WILSON, nov 9 v . Deputy Clerk r o Sheriff's Sale. N tha first Tuesday in January noxt, at die _ CmirtHouseinEffinghnmCimnty,between dm usual hours of sale, tho following property: Six hundred acres of pino laud, lying und being in the county of Effingham, bounded N, E. by Savannah River, W. by lnnd.of Mosos Motxger, S.bytqnd6o(Mnry N. Porter, levied on a. die • property of Archibald Wilkins, to .atisfir execll- tinns in favor of tl.lvid MgUgcr, vs: Archibald Wilkins, Jr. ami Henry Carrington, Jr. vs. Arch. Wilkins, Jr. Property pointedpntby defendant. Also, otto lot of Land known ns number one, in tho villago of Abercotn, containing fifty acres, more or less; levied on as the property ofdio es- late of 0. Q. Nowlan, deceased, to satisfy tho bat- ofan execution due to the Commissioners of Ingham enmity. N G. HEIDT, Sheriff I, c the Academy of decS JO *> Administrator’s Sale." W ILL be sold 'on the first Tuesday in Jamb aty noxt, at die Court House In Savan nah, between the usual hours of sale, n negro man •lave named Saul, part of‘the personal. estate of Bln. Mary E. Dunham, late of McIutoshN?ount) v deceased. Term* of *aJe cash—purchaser nay* S.M. ROND, Adiu’or. • forddei. Icc2 , SlOt ' Administratrix’s Sale. O N the first Tuesday in January next, will- be sold before the Conrt House in Chatham County, between the usual hoprs.ofsnle, tho fob All tLo^ntercst ofthe estato ofR. F.i Williams in those two Tracis of Land, known as Varclnso and Orphan House, Sold as die propeny oi esiuw, a. i . it iuiuids, for dto benefit of tht hpirs and creditors of said estate. MARY WILLIAMS, Adm'ix_t nov 9 . iMl ..■> . Valuable Rice Plantation'and. Ncirrocs for Jtialc ■^yiLLbesoHatpe 1 at pnblio sale,on the first Tues day in February,ncxt, bcforo' the Court House in die city of Brunswick, lliat very valua ble Phmtadon known as New Hope, on the south' branch of tho Alatatnaha River, tn Glynn Cotui- ty, Gq.,. containing (3J30) tlireo thousand four htuid red and thirty acres, of which (680) five hun dred and eighty acres ore first quality River Swamp, (300) three hundred acres are. under good banks and in a fine state of .cultivation. A- Eout (700) .oven hundred acre's of prime Inland Swamp, well adapted tathe culture of Cotton or Command (4150) two thousand one hundred and fifty acres of heavy timbered pine land.. Oil the premise, are a comfortable dwelling Ilotup, Ne- grs Houles, Bruits, Ciucksmiut Shop, tuutevery necessary out bqildihg for the tuo or the,.plantu- At the same time and place, will be sold (con ditionally) a very prirno gang of about sixty Ne groes. ' ' Also, an undivided third of the plantation known as Broadfield, adjoining the above, con- taininginoil about (400) font hundred acres or prime Rice Land, in . fine order to receive a crop. Terms made known on the day of sole. JOHN F. GREEN. ? p „ . HUGH F. GRANT, (“ or *V nov 15 425 . (Georgian) ■ ticorifin—ObntbUin ontiuiy. . W HE11F.AS, Jos. B. Ponfie hath applied tii Ole lion, the Court'of Ordinary of Chatham Conntv, forlettenof Aduiiniatration on the estate and eifects of James it. Kctchum. lato. of Chatham County, deceased. These.are therefore to cite and admonish all and, singular tile kindred and creditors of the said de ceased, |o tile their objections (if any they have) to tho granting of the itdmbpstration of the estate of the deceased to tho applicant in tho.Cicrk’s Office of Iho said Court,on orboforo tiio.SOtiiday of Deceuihet: next; otherwise letters of ndinitiU- tratinn Will bo granted. , Witness, tlie Honi^A. Porter, otic ofthe Jns- lices oftlie said'Cotirt, tHe 30tliday ofXovvmbqr, A. D.T839.' . EDW’D 0;.WILSON,, hov 30 Deputy Clerk c. o. ciC. Ocorcrln—Clmtlmin County. To all whom it may concern: u bp ; 1*T;HERE.A3 S. B.' Williams hath applied to VV- the Hon.'tiie Court of Ordiuaty of Chat ham Couiitv, forLuttcrgof Gttard'mnshib to till, I iarsonsnmt property of Edwin amt Julia Wil iams, minora, children ofRieli’d Fi Williams,do- ceiidi • • The«o are therefore to oitc'nml ndmoitiah, nil concernod, to file tRolr omefctimit (if o«y they |iavo) in-the Clcrk’a office of tho said Court, on or before thMJOth day of Detcmbci next; otherwise letters a? prayeJ for will be granted. • • Witness, tlie Hon. *M. Mvcr*» one ofthe Justi ces of the wild Court, tho Jlfttli day of December, A. Drtim EDWARD G. WILSON, »tov 30 Deputy Clerk c, o. o. c. ~Toicor|yi:y-Clintfi!iii» County. i, for 800 Dollars rgYllE.Getiuins FRENCH 1 the GUACK NOSTI % C KreU™.are_. cither sex, (warranted ftoo from nimcury,) and possesses great advantages over the Balsatfts and all liquid medicines, by being entirely lico from smelt, nndconsiiqitenlly do not oticcl tlih broalh, thereby preventing tho posaibtiity df a discovery- while using tluuu. ' -. Besides thisimportantadvnntagotteynovordis- ngreo witit tho .tnmqbh, pud in. U(o lirst suigos ol the disease they usually effect a cure iuafow days, with littlo reganl to dietpt.expqsuru. lit tho most obstinateotajjon of tho uiscaROi they ore equally certain,having cured tunny afier every oilier remedy had fuled. lb »Uor(,tK^y Ivrybbeen •o universally sitcccfwfnl, thstt that Uio proprietor challenges nny-ono to produce it leiuedy oC equal ertrtniuty, - under n forleiturb of Three Hundred Dollar?. Forsnloby • .> ■*.- . i G. R. HENDRICKSON, and T. M. M. TURNER. • Price $2 per box, .v migB 1M—‘ly - \ v Goor^iu—ChutlKim County* v . To all worn it may ctnlcem. *\TmrEHEA8, Wm. Henry Fiiu, Admimilra- j T tor of the estate of Jnine* D. FiU«,lnte Of Cliatlinm County, deceaseJ, Until applied to, tlie Hon. tlie Court of Ordiuary of Chatham County, Jor Letters Dlsmissory. These are Uierefoie to cite andndmonlsh nil con cerned, to file their objections (if any they have) in the Clerk’s Office of the said Court, on or be fore die 10th day of March next, otherwise letters' dismUsory willbe granted. Witness, the Hon W. Thorne Williams, one of Uio Justices of the said Court, tho I6th .day of September, At D. 1839. - EDWARD G. WILSON, septl& Depny Clerk o.pyC. c/ Georgia—ChatItaiu Couuty. To all whom it may concern. *\Tr7‘HEREAS, Andrew Dixon, Administrator ▼ T of* the estate and effects of Daniel Foley, late of Chatham County, deceased, has aonlied to proper^ of estato R. F. Wdliams, Chatham County, deceased, hps apnliedto ‘of the hpirs eml creditor, of witi 1 ' ,e IIon - tl !, 0 Court of p/dtnary ol Clmtiuuu County, (brLetters Disrunaotr. . ^ These are therefore to cite nnd admonish gll con cerned, to file their objections (if any they have) i tho Clerk's Office of the’feud Court, on or by for the 3d day of January next, otherwise to Iters'dis- whnuiitmay coucemt W HMICEAS Patrick Marlow hath appliwl to the Hon. the Court of Ordinary of Chat ham Cdiltity, Tor-Loiters of Administmtion bn tho estate and effects of Nicholas Marlow, Esq. late of Chatham County deceased; These are therefore \q cite and admoqish. nil andsiuguliu'lhok’qidrednnd creditors of the said deceased, tn file their objections (if;any they have) to. the pniatin? of tho administration ofthe estate of die deceased to the applicant iu the Clerk's of fice ofthe said Court, on or before tho 13th day of. December next*, .otherwise letters of administra tion will be Ranted Witness, the1Ion, Elia»Rccd, one of the Jus tices ofthe said Court, the l*2th Uiv of November, VD. 163SJ. ' EDWARD G. WILSON, \ nov 13 Deputy Clerk c. o. c. o. J? nnd other tumors. Ulcers, Sore Legs, old and fi-esh Womids, Sprains nnd Bihiisos, Swellings nnd Inflauipifitions, Scald Head, Women’s Sore Breasts, Rheumatic Pains, Tetters, Eruptions'. Chilbnim, Whitlows, Bile*, Corns and External Diseases generally. It is likewise greatly superi or loony medicino heretofore discovered for the chafed lincks and limbs of horses; for rips worms, chapped lips—and in short, for every external bo dily evil that may fall to the, lot of man .or beast; For saleliy^ * G. R. HENDRICKSON/ and T. M. &. J. Ms TURNER. Price 5Q cents per lw>x. aug 5 * f 164—ly nitesory will be granted. - ’ Witness the lioii. A. Potter,one of the Justices of the said Court, tlie 3d day of July, A. D. 1839. v > EDWARD G. WILSON, . jlily 3 Deputy Clerk c. o. c. c. Georgia-Cliallitun County. To all whom it may concern. \wr “ ~ HEREA8,Heniy F _ j( ’Ulink,Executor of |hO last will and tcstaniefat of David Ridge,- late of Chptlurai County, deceased, bath applied to the lion the Courtpf Ordinary of Chatham Coun ty, for Letters Dbnussoiy. These.are thereforo to cite and.admonish all concerned, to file their objcctions(if any they have) in the Clerk's Office of the said Court, on or before the 3d day or January next, otherwise letters dis- qiisRory will be granted. Witness, the lion. Eljas Reed, one of tlie'Jus tices of the said Court, the 3d day of July, A. D. 1339. EDWARD G. WILSON, - july 3 . . Deputy Clerk c. c.c. c. dcorgln—Cliniliain FomUJ To tdl whom it may Concern: • W HEREAS, S. A. Hooker, hath spplihd to the lion. Uio Court of Ordinary of Chat- ham Ctmnty. for Letters of Adiiiinistrution oh.the estate and ejloots' of Isaac Norton, la to of Chatham County, deceased, These ore.therefore to cite and admonish, all ana siiignlar the kindred and creditors of tlie said deceased, to file their objections (if any they have) to the granting of Uio administration ofthe estato of the de v ce.ised to.the applicant in the Clerk's Of fice of tho enid Co"nrt,.on or before the twelfth day of December next; bthcfwiso letters of nd; ministration-will be granted. / Witness,the Hon. M. Mvcrs, One ofthe Justi ces ofthe said Court,the twelfth dhv of November, A, D. 1839. EDWARD G. WILSON, nov IS •' Deputy Clerk c. o. c. t. Georgia-^Clmtlmm County* To'nII whom it miy concern: * W HEREAS Frederick E. Tebean, hath ap plied to Uio Honorable tho Court of (>r- dinqry of Chatham County, for Letters of Admin istration on Uio estate and efiects of Isaac Norton, ,n late of Chatham County/deceased. ^ ‘ These are therefore to cito and admonish, all nnd pingular ffio kindred and cre*litor? oTUie said deceased, to file their objections (ifany they have) to the grantingof the admimitrntion of 4he estate of Uie deceased to tho applicant*in the Clerk's Of fice ofthe said Conri, on or before thbrivelfth day of December next; otherwise letters qf administra tion will bo granted. . . ' Witness; tho Honorable Anthony Porter one of Uio J ustices of the said Court, the twelfth day off November A.’D. 1839. EDWARD G. WILSON, nov J3 Poputy Clerk, c. o. c. c. Howland’s KL rr , F OR the face aud skin, imd of vital importance to the support of female loveliness; Power ful of effect, yet mMd of influence, thi* admirablo spfccific (a preparation ftbm the mhst delightful biU.sihmc exotics, mnf perfectly free from mineral or other pernicious admixtures, possesses balsamic a ’ >ttics of surprising energy } ire^ulieatcslnp, es, pimples, room, rcilne^. imd nil cutaneous ermptious, gradually realising a, decidedly dear,, fair and soft skin; transforms qveil tljo most sallow crtmploxion into radkint whiteness; rendersImr-h and rough skin delightfully soft .and smooth; ini- parts td the Taco, neck rtiufomw, a liciilthy uud jti- Venilo bloom; dud; by dud perseverance in its ap plication, promotes u free and unintcrriinted exer cise of those important functions of the akin,wjiich are of the most necessity for the preservation of health and attmUuicnt, and contiuiuulco of a beati- tifni complexion. • ' A fresh supply of this valuable article just' re ceived, nnd lor sole.by. ■>A, PARSONS- aug5 Executor’s Sale !e to at "¥JjTILL be sold, agreeable to v V < 'Hon. Inferior Court of I le. v an order of the Burke Co., while •itting for ordimry purposes, hi Uio town of Waynesboro, on the first Tuesday in January One tract of Land,.belonging to the estate of Elishai Anderson, lute of said comity, deceased, lying on tlie waters of Rocky Creek, joining lands of James Anderson and B. Miller,'mid containing fourteen hundred and twenty-four (1424) acres, more or less. Sold for Uio* benefit of tue heirs of the deceased. JANE.H. ANDERSON, ExTx. JAMES ANDERSON, ) «_,* A. H. ANDERSON. ( t* 0 "' oct 43 209 Administrator's Sale. W ILL bo sold, on the first Tuesday in Janu ary next, before the Court House door in Jacksonboro', Scriven cpnnty, between the usjiUl hours of sule/the following property, to <lrit: One tract of Land Ring in said County, adjoin ing land* of Wilkins II. Nunnnlly, Richard Her- rington, ir. and Brier Creek, containing 467acres, ifloro or less. Altfo, another tract, lying in said county, containing six hundred (600) acres, piore or less, adjoining lands of Richard Herrington, •en.VSalomon Zeagler and George Robbins; al so, five Negroes, to wit:, Vilet, a woman about 40 yoars of age, Diana, a woman about 18 years of n£e, and Child Chilson, about 2years of age, Ro ds, q. girl about 14 years_of age, and a girl by thfe v name of MaUlda, ubout 13 years Of age. Sold agreeable to an order of the Hon. the Inferior * Obi i ' — OB of said estato. oct 529 STEPHEN MILLS, Adm’or. DELIA ROBERTS, Adm’ix. Administrator’s Sale. W ILL behold on the first Tuesday in Janu ary next, before the Court House in Hines villo, Liberty County, by order ofthe Court of * Ordinary for said County, tile following property of the estate of R. S.‘ Leonard, viz*. One Tract of Land, containing, 500 .jici more or less, known as tlie Cooper Trafct; one House and Lot atWnlthourviiJe, with 13 acres of land, more or less, together with all other Land or Property owned by said estate; for, the benefit of all concerned. GEO. W. DUNIIAM, Adm’or. nov 5 w' 217 /Notice* "TATILL be sold nt tliejiopse oftlie subscriber, ▼ v on the 19th duy.ofDecembor next,eleven hundred acres of Land, lying on Canocheo Riv er, fifty head of stock Calfie, Hogs, Sheep,Oxen, one timber Cart, one email* one horse Wagon, and other artiales too tedio'ns to mention. Terms cash. WILLIAM WATERS. II County, Nov.'23d,I839. Georgia—CJiatliain County* To all whom it may concern. TtTHEREA^ William-Law, Administrator' W of tlie estate and efTects of Mary M. Haig and Ague* Haig, Tdeceased, lias applied to tlie Hon.thc Court of Ordinary ofCuauuup County for Letters Disiuiaaory. ^ „ These are therefore to cite and admonish all concerned, to file tfieir objections (If any they have) ill the,Clerk’s Officeuf the said Court,on or before the Bd day of January next, otherwise let ters disnuftrfary will be granted. Witness, the lion. WmJfhome Williams, one of tlie Justices of the sqid Court, the third day of July, A. D. 1839. ' 7 EDWARD G. WILSON, july 3' Deputy Clerkc. o.c.c. Gcor^ia—EHln^Siain County* j . To all whom it may concern. ’ -ITfTHEllEAS, Eliza McGaliagan, Administra- yV trix of the estate of. Wm. deceased, filed to Uie Hon. igam Adniinistra- . McMcGuhiigan, .the Court orOr- has applied _ ^. dinaryof Effiingnom County, forXetiera Dismiss •dry. . ' These are therefore to cite and admonish nil con cerned, to file tneir objections (if any they have) ii the Clerk’s Office of the said Court, on or-before . thnfilh day of Mnr/»h fiext, Olhcnviac l^ttora uia- mtssory-will be granted. Witness, tlie Hon. C. Powers, one of the Justi ces of the.said'Coutt, the Cth day of Sept. A. "D. 1839. JOHN CHARLTON, . BeptC ' . c. c. ole. c. Georgia—EIOuriIiuiu County* To all whom itouny concern. W HEREAS, Thomas II. Brow, Administra tor of-the estute of John W. Graham, de ceased, has applied to the IIpli. the Court of Or dinary of Effingham County, for Letters Dismis- 5tae arqtlierefore to cite and admonish all con cerned, to file their objections^ (if. any they Have) j.n the Clerk's Office of the said Court; oh or be fore tlie 2d dny of January next,, otherwise letters dbqnissory will he granted. - • * . Witness, the Hon. C. Powers, one of tho Jus tices ofthe said Court, the 2d day oT July, A, D. 1839. . JOHN CHAK**' ^ ' july 5" ■ JtLTON, ' c. c'. q. e. c. Georgia-EIRnglialn. County* To nil whom it may concern. "TTf THEREAS, John M. Lucas, Administrator V V . of the-estate of William McGahagin, de- deased, has applied to the lion, fin? Court of Or dinary of Effingham County, for Letters Disini*- sory. These are thereforo to cite imd admonish all con cerned, to filedbeir objections (if any they have) in.the Clerk’s Office of the said Court, on dr be fore the 6th dny of march next, otherwise Iettters dismissory will bo granted..; , Witness, tho lion. C. Powers, one ofthe Jus tices of the said Court, the'Oth day of Sent, A. D. 1830. „ ■ - ; - JOHN CHARLTON, n ' • ^ Clerkc.’ o. e. c. Gotland’s liotiun, noroviny otitl beautifying tho complex- „ ronderfng tho skin fair, soft and trana- t, and lor removing tins, sunburns, frecxlos, warranted genuine. Just received, and for by G. ft. HENDRICKSON. augXD Gcorgla-Rfiiii^ham County, To all whom it may concent. W HEREAS, Mrs.NaonnWeitman,widow, Administratrix of the estateem! effects of .Matthew \Veitmart, deceased, hath applied to the lion, the Court of Ordinary of Effingham Colin ty, for Letters Dismissory.. These nre therefore to cite and admonish all concerned,to nit! their objection,.(if any they Slave) in the Clerk’s Office of the said Court; on or be fore tlie doth day of January next, otherwise let ters dismissory will be granted. Witness, the Hon. C. Powers, one of the Jus tices of die said Churl, the 26th flay 1833. JOHN CIJAI july 20 Clerkc. o.o.-(5. Georgia—Bryan County. To nil whom it may concern; "VXT-HEREAS Andrew B‘r.1 Jas n,ad« applicu- VV tionfor Letters of Administration, with the will annexed; ohlhd estate of Dorcas Sander- lin, late ofthe CQunt);ofChatham deceased. •These’nro therefore to cite and admonish all andsiugttlartho kiudrctlaudcreditors ofthe sail deceased, to fllh llicirohiectiohs (ifamr they have) in’tito Clerk’softice.of tha Court of Ordiuary for said County, within tho tiiite prescribed by lawj otherwise letters ofndrainutrution will be granted to the said Andrew Bird. Witness, the Hon. Israel Bird, one oftlie Jus tices of said Cotirt of Ordirianl. Ibis 7th duy.of November, 1833. J. BMITII, c- ci o. b. c. novIT '223 ' Notice. "ElOUR.itiqpth* after-date, application will lie -Id mail.o to'tlie Hon. the Justices of tholnferi- or -Conrtof Chijllmiu County When sitting for or dinary. purposes, forlcayc to sell 2 tracts of Land, viz: 100 acres, Gtli Dist. 161 Section, in Clierokco comity; 40 acres, 3<1 Dist.. 3sl Section, in Chotjn- kCe county,belonging to Uio Estate of Iho lato Wal ter Dqhois, and sold for the benofifofthe heirs and creditors of said gktate. ' c’ec7 . CLAGIIORN & WOOD, Adtn’ors .. Notice F OUR- mon'lis. after date, application wjll Be .made to the Heh. the'Jnstices of the Inferi or Court ofC'hatham County whey lilting for ors ilm iry purptiscs, for Rave to sell a slave named MpFcs; belonging io the Estate ofM. II. Drake, Lteof Savannah deceased, fur tho benefit of the heirs and creditors, dee-7 flit I.ANDO A: WQQB, ‘Tlie tmo rtc! W Eknhw-ffiit coustUntes the Wealth of tlie great mass of Inc people in this, ns In most other countries. To preserve, therefore, that In*tilth by nutt is it grand,tuoraliuidpoliticalshlieme,to rotpiiros ottr utmost attention. Th denfcdpdimlariiyandimivcranlanprohiuiomvhie.. Uni mcdleinolias lichieVcd tlironshiitit tho Uttiteti Stales, the CMuidhs; Texas, Mcxicduiiil iho West Indies, fully justify Hr. Peter* iu warmly nnd cott- kcioniitmsly rccqimnending tiiem Iu tlie speclalab tcntlon of the afflicted. • Dr. Peters hits snentniuch time In e;. itigwith’difteteniVegetablo Medicines. es of tho liver, nnd now offers his Vegetablo as tim best, rtost convenient and cheapest M' cinu that can bq prepared Ibr general use.-MR i Ono grcavquaiily of liis Vegetable Pills is fhrit tlioy liavn the alternative principle combined.with their pnrtiutrtio, or op.erniive qualities,or that tlicy not only cicnnso tho stoiitucli und lioWcJs by p«r. Ring, but tlioy rogiiluto the liver, qliunge tim nior- bid seewtioiii^strengthen the digestive orguns, pu- rifv the bluod,invigorate Die cireiilation, und gives stoitii and energy to tlie uorvous system, ■ They ate mild and pleusuiit iu (licir operation anil convey almost hnmediuteronviction of their from tboir fit are to ffirf lever and i owo their i nioch n" PfMd^ ptfejA -atam hD ’ 0Ul ' i disordered “ They, qro seldom mjuro lho atomnnli mp iclawoi j composiiioi n«,i; iiQverliecn (liscovcrciiuntil nmrbifi bpcretiou^ whicl^nroduco t v P V rlidja, clioffira luorlniN, pile«, fem • Il is noiVm.goitonii use in w’orld Families resident in tils cl’Si lers going Into tho interior or vhiwl tant tropica! olirfotaa, (insulated *1 ?X" ,dflndSlvui, "’“ Vo ^”1 Kept constantly on hand, and fa,,^] ■ ■ . , oUuU ’ s T'MkSBroHSl TSSStssSsaa to which tile human fruuio is liable The nrotnietor rejoices in the opnort forded by tho universal diffiuioDol C. for placing Ins VEGETABLE LIFeI wiilnn tlwynowledgoand reach or c «rl dual m tho community. Unlike the ho,l mcipus quackeries which hoast of ve^J greibouts, Urn Life Pills are purely nnlsT gctahle, and contain neither oercure ai nrni'iilp imp mtv ullmi. % utility ftoui ffioir first fipso. They can bo token with onfety by pernmia.of any age; anil life fee bio; the infirtfi, tho nervous and dclicato are strength*; ened by tlioir operation, beconso fiiuy^claar tho ayatom of. bud hutuorii, qntot nen*o'us ;nilability, and invariably praduco sound bcultffi , Tho Vegetable Fills'nh) q htrefemp^y for jaun dice, aiok uud nervous hcndaclio, dyupensy, cor- tivenoss', sickness of tho stomach’, heartburn, nil*, bilious complaints, fevers of all kinds, and if taken ,at the comuicncqnicnt will invariably check their progress, and save the patient from u protracted' und dangerous aiekness, Tlioy. aro invaluable ih ftervops und hypocomlricalnlTpctiput}, loss of ftp- petite, and nil compjaints to which, females alone* are subject. They operate ns a mild speedy purge, fthdaro asafb and Certain remedy lor Worms in children; *' ,' • ' - ^ . Extract of a letter from Dr. Gurney, of New- Or leans, La.Oct. 9,18.37.— 4 ‘I have rcccivad uitialt nstfistdnoc.m my practice t especially in jnmidicu ftmt yellow fever; ftom tho use of Rotors 1 Tills. I presume that, on att average, I proscribe 100 box es per month.” * ' • c' !** , * , Extract of «lettei* from Dr. Pritchard, of Ilud*. sou, Now-York, Jimo‘3, lB'.W'—“Iwns awarothat Dr. Peters Wna oiio of,tho best chcnrista in the U. Slates, nnd felt assure^ that ho would some day (from hi« iptitnato knowlcdgo of Iho properties of (Tfiincfte Pro1Rl«» or.TTrcc Com*. P ORCHER & LA ROC HE has in store tho above vjjluahlo Com. Persons who have engaged )vilt please call.early nnd take it away.— Planters aro particularly invited fo crill and judgo for them^elvea, ns .there is only a Hmaft q«nnuty loft unsold, nnd if they wish tho nrtido, wo^vill a- gain invito thenv to send their orders early. Also, other garden seeda, for snlo on uc^mrimodating terms. ' Opposite the Market, nov 23; Si^noftlie Golden Globe.- - deed, a superior medicine and reflect alike upon the chemist, the physician, nnd the philosopher.” Extract of ii let tor from Dr* Waiiios, of Cin cinnati, Feb. 2,1833,-—“ Your Pills are tho mildest ill their operations, nud yet most poworful in their effects, 6i any,l Have eyer met with in my prac tice of eight und twenty years. Their acUon on the ch> le, muMicnce on tlie im purifies of the blood is eviuontly voiy surprising.^. *. *; • * ’ -.'Cha11i.otte, N. C.Jan. 1,1837. * ToofJi Waste* /CHLORINE, Oris and Kreo.mt Tooth Wash, highly recommended for whitening tho tooth, purify ing tho breuth and* imparting a healthy np- peaninco to the gums. Just receiycd, per Wil son Fuller, and for sale by . - oct 23 G. R. IIENDRICftSON. immship, in cases, of various prices.. Also, San ders, Emerson, nnd Mechis’ Razor Strops kept constantly for sale by PORCHER &. LAROCHE. '*'*•' . Sign of tho poMen Globo, anplft/ Opposite the Market.. Soiled T710UR months,after daft;, applicotion will he JC niadc tq the Justices of fi»e .Court of Ordin ary for the County of Camden, for leave to sell ull the real und personal estate of David Thomas, Jato of said county, deceased, aug 26■ W. THOMAS, Ailiit’yr. Notice. F OUR months after«datej application will be made to the Court of Ordinary of Effingham County when sitting for ordinary purposes,dor leave to soJI tho following Land: C . . One hundred and filly acres Piuc Land, lying and, being in the Connty ofEiirmgh.im,Tjelongihg to the estate of Ernst.W m. Gu/.er, houhded north by. Lineburgcr’s mid Keiffer’s, cast by Keiffer’s and unknown land,, south nnd west by Dasher's land; for the benefit, ofthe li'cirs and creditors of said estate. - ' ; ; nov 18 ' FREDERICK-HINELY, Ailm’or. F our mi, mtido to Notice* . after date, application will be Justices of tho Court ’of Ordin ary for the County of Cuniden, for leave to'sell ull the real estate and bank stock, belonging to the es tate of Joseph Thomas,'late of Camden County, deceased. G. W. THOMAS, \ v . . JQHN TOMPIUNS, 5 Ex0H ‘ aug 20 , - • •, 174 . Notice. C OUNCIL will elect on the first Monday in December next, six .Vendue Musters for. the City of Savoiiunh. ; AjiplictiiUs will leuve their applications and the names oftiicir securities with nov 88. M. MVERS, c.,C. jpor . ■■ ■V7"EAST POWDERS, for tho iimnediiit'etna- i king of Buckivlieut aud light. Ton'Cakcu. These Powders gre not only ofgrent utility in the ilistaiihncoiis preduction of Buckwheat and tight Tea Cakes, but are very wholesome; correcting tlie acidity ofthe stomach, sweetening tho breath, Suppressing undue lliirat in tho moruiiig,;and iu every respect being beneficinl; arid linvc received the approbation ofthe medical faculty. . They arc free from all the tronblesomi'objoc,' tiCns to which Yenst aniothcr tirticies ofthe same character are liable,'.being always easily procured goquiiic qt about tho same cost as Yeast. . Afresh supply oftlieso Powders, with directions fo'r Using-, just received tier. Newark, nnd for sale by. . G. R. HENDRICKSON. nov 27 235 Svmim’s Piinaccn. A -S tlie intemperance und luxury oftlie n'goore' jML liastcning tho'ravages of scorbutic' com plaints, and rendering the blood more impure nnd. nsthomnnd^ have, -destroyed theiz constitutions by neglecting to apply ilio jiropcr'rometlieo to such-.' Swuim’s Panacea must be and has been more, titan doubly valuable as a certain and effec tual liuenns of restoring them to perfect health nnd vigor. Few families ere wholly exempt' frpm .scorbutic affections which exhibit various symp. torhs, iis eruptions, ulcerations, debility, loss of nnpetite and dejection,-all-arising from impure bipod, and if hot properly attended to, produces tlie, greatest injnry to Iho constitution, and may po imjliifted to their-offScring. Svi-n|.V. pU-J; cea is rccotrmicndednt tins season of tlie year, ns an invaluable rostorutivo of Iho system, thereby' invigorating the constitution anil eimbling us to' bear the debilitating effects of the summer sedson. It is conveyed by uie circulating fluids, und cor rects tiicir tendency to nil (hose diseases which originate in n vitiated *hlpqd, diseased liver, de- prnvcd appetite, or pre'disnosition to nffectibn of the lungs, &ee Na-ono,. however, Js advised to use it without convincing tUcrasolves of the truth ofwhatislieregtated. This medicine is now used with success inTl’I parts oftlie world, and is gaining great reputation in England. From Dr. Vafcitfhe Mott, Professor of Surgery in ilio University 'of Ncw- York, Surgeon ol the N. York Hospital,&c. I have repeatedly used S'wuiiii’s Panacea both in ths Hospital and in -private practice, and have always found it'to beavaltiiiblc medicine 111 cltroit- ic, Syphilitic, and scrofiilnns complaints, and in obstinate cutaneous affections. .- VALENTINE MOTT, M. D. From tho various impositions which have been practised by adulteration, &c. oVcn to tlie oktent Jjf.perjnry. fer tile purpose of imitating the medi cine, is snOicicm.to prove-its'efficacy in the dis eases in which it-bus boon sufficiently, proven to' have cured. It is unnecessary to pay further in relation to this Panacea, ujlicr than to caution the pul, lie against thodeleterjousyiixteres which have been made to impose upon tlie ignorant. The genuine article can always be found at tho store V} the shbscriber, who is the sole agent for this .Slate. A. PARSONS, Druggist, nov 8 oon - *- ' bb Notice, . W II.&S, ROGERS will recoivO bills of • all tho Country Banks (except Millcdjre- viile) in payment for doftcls, at 10 pnr cent.'dis count, provided tho amount of the bill is traded out; but will not receive unbankable bills for coii- tracts alreudy made. nov 19. South side Market Bqunre. Stkrcli, T HIRTY boxes superior Engle Starch, extiu quality, for family purposes. Just received and for sale by nov 23 G. R. HENDRldKSON. Stoves* A N-assortment Stoves, novl, B. & H. WEED. 220 I_Tfrar POW€lCI*S* f IjHLSB Powders nre an admirabla substitute • j i yeast, in making all kinds of batter cakes, and have tho advantage ovor that article in ma king the batter perfectly light and ready for ba king tlie instant fiftiy nre mixed. Buckwheat and other cakes, when made with these,powders, are less likely to disagree Avith file stomach than those made with yeast; and as it requires lint n few miii- utea to prepare for baking, the -possibility of ever having themsour, is entirely avoided.. The good efiftct’of mixmg cidce ahd biscuit with these pow ders, has been approved by many ofthe most om- ment ptiysicmns and surgeons in fids fcountry,*^* They are also highly recommended by many of Uie first fiumhes in this city and other places. A ft-nsh ^^ply of the noove article just hceiv*’’ A/Voflhsu. eu and for sal nov 13 ANSON PARSONS. liirgemcnt of the spleen, chronic diseases of the liver, sick headache, general debility, and in all ca ses have found them to be very effective: ,, :*r* J, D. Boyd, M. MEORT.KXBUfia Oo. Va. Fab.7,1^ Having used Dr. Peters’ Pills in iny pmeti the Iafit 12 months, I take.pleasnrq m givin testimony of tlioir good olfects m cases ordys- popsia, sick headache, bilious fevers, and other Vliseoses, proditced by inactivity of tho liver.— They are a safe and mild aperient, being the best article of tlie kiud I have ever used.* ‘ . Gkoiujk C. Scott, Af. D. This celebrated MvdiciiieJs lor sale by nil' the principal Druggists In Savannah and throughout tlie United States, tho Canadas, Texas, Mexico, and the West Indies. Price 50 cens per box, wjth full directions. - *' • 1C4- atig5 -ly From tlie Fonnsylvnnin Inquirer, ofMny 3, J834. llowuml’u Tnnle Hfixjsirc. M R. EDITOR—Jlucli n» tin) powers of Ibis favorite rolnedy have boon cx'oiicil, I etui- not omit this opportnnify of declaring my.decidcd conviction that every lic’connt of the sanative vir tues' of the Mixture Will bo verified to. tlie full cx- • tont. Whtitover lie the character ofthe eolitnlnint —whetlicr unequal tertian—double or. simple quartan—however varied be, its type, ittteuded with syncope, apoplexy, vchempflt spnsins, with coldness and stupor—whatever its duration,whe ther vernal or ontiimnnl, laying the foundation for visceral.affections, qnd othor slow but unerringly, filial maladies—however' Irregular in their inva sion, nnd uncommon in their appearances—in fine, whatever ho the ago, idiosyncrasy, or hohits af the patient, the complaint afiko bids adieu oil the due administration ofthe Tonic Mixture.'— — other -prepkrations may hnvo been, there cun he little reliance placed upon them when compared with this article. By strict ly following tho directions,that Accompany the bottle, we fit® it nets upon the moat scientific .principle—for, it! seems tu anticipate (lie return of tho cold fit, and excite!) a strong reaction, gild powerful glow over tho whole system) mid thus havo been astonished to no'tico with" what haste tile disenso bents alarm Ibr.n retreat, and die pros- trntcd'strength of the system rallies, it is a potv- crftiF, yet mild medicine—substituting calmness, ti-angmil!..,.„«sd ]*£*" sleep,in placv „fpain,woa- nnoss,'qml restless nights—a renovation of long- lost strength and robust health, in lieu of feeble ness arid emaciation, And 1 confidently behove, und I predicate .my opinion ripon tho most sub- etimtinl-proof, that iinilorwlmtevor sky—in what ever corner of the earth—whether upon liiil or ■valley, wherever River nnd ague makes its appear ance, there also will, “ltownnd’s Tonic Mixture”' j fid3 its way—the hnppy desideratum, tho perfect antidote. N. LEE, M. D. KTOno of tile best recommendations that can he given tins medicine is the following:—Physi cians living iq Fever and Agno districts, who hnvo become aoq'unlntdd- with its efficacy; nre in tlie habit of ordering it to bo used in. their own prae- tieo ■ • ' ' From tho ttarrishurg Iiiteiligoncor of June; 1833. Mr. Wyeth—Having long been afflicted iti my family with Fever Und'Ague, nhd having triod ev ery moans'll) getridofit w'ltlioutnv’ail, I at length met with your advertisement ofRowand’s genu- ino Tonic- Mixture, wliieh I determined to try. Aftcrusing it, my wifo was entirely restored to health, having suffered for fifteen months from the debilitating effects af Foverund Ague, and is now as hearty ntfd'stont us ehp ever was. BERNHARD MAY. ' . Harrisburg, May 22,1833.. A largo supply oftlie above valunhlo-medicine just received from tho Manufacturer, aud for Sale wholesale or lentil by PORC1IER& LA ROCIIE, . Sign ofthe Golden Globe, nov 13 Opposite the Market. Snlplmti! (tiiinino, Ate; OZ8. Sulphate Ouiniiio 50 10 do So. Morphinp - I cafe Flake Manna .1 do Senna, l do Rhubarb, 1 do Jalap Received and for sale on aCcommodating tonns by : / JOHN E, STILWELL, Corner, of Brotuditoh and 'Whitaker streets, nov.19 ’ Opposite.the Mansioq House., Patent Medicines. TTJRITI^H ;OIL, Opodeldoc, Turlington pal- -O sain, Dalby's Cnrininitive Balsam, Balsam Honey, Butcinnn’s Drops, Godfrey’s Cordial.— Received and for sale wholesale and retail, on ac commodating terms by / • JOHN E.RTILWELL, * Comer of Broughlop 4fcAVhitiikor streets, nov 19 Opposite tlie Mansion House'. ' though long known to several Indian trill recently tosoiiiocinincmpharnaicenticjlJ uro nltogctiior unknown to die ignorant j ers to lqcdical science, and Were ecverbt mipislored in so happily cfficiiciousac tipn. ■ THE PIICENIX BITTERS are sou restored 10 life from the ashes of it* ora lion. Tho Phiimix Bitters are entirely re composed of, roots found only in certain tho western country, which will inMlilyu VFRS AND AGUES of nil kinds; ail fltil to eradicate entirely all the elil-cls oi t, iulinilcly sooner dian tho most powerful rations of Sarsaparilla, and will imnicdisle the determination of BLOOD TO THE' never fails in sickness incident to young I nnd will he found a-ccrtain remedy in ail - nervous debility and weakness of the mi paired constitutions. As a remedy for Chronic and left Rheumatism, the efficacy of the Phatehn will he demonstrated by the nso of a rinj'i The usual dose of these Bitters is haifawi full, in watcror wine, and this quantity ni ken two or tlireo times a day, about half before meals, or n lesss quantity may be It alltimes. To tlioso who aro afflicted wit gestion after meals, those Bitten will m valuable, as tlioy very greatly increaie the of tile principal-viscera, help tiiem to ' their mnclians, and enablo the'alotuach clinrgo into tho bowels wlmtovcr is oft Thus indigestion is easily and -speedily rci appetite restored, and tho mouths of tlie i ant vcssolebeing cleansed, nutrition is fuel 'ond'strength of body and energy of miod ’or farther particulars of.Moffiitfs Lift and Phecenix Blttctd, apply atMoffatfsoffi GIG IJroodwa.v, New-A’ork,wliero tho Pills obtained for 25 cents, 50 cents and @1 pe qnd the Bitters fof 81 a ?2 pey bottle, sna certificates of thowondetiuUSka; inav be there inspected. . ]?orealohy A. BAIPK At ills Store, OI1 tho Bay, corner of Drift, nov 23 ' , \ ' Otto Hose Up Stilvei R eceived, a fresh supply of ottoRo Salvo. For eale by . oct 11 - . PARSO ^nSfw.‘cAR'l*ENTER*8 , Coinpoai VY tract of Iceland moss, Carrageen, o| ■ ~2lm, v Horeliouiicl,! irrageer Mosj, Slippery Ehn^Horeliouud, &c., a remedy for colds, coughs, dyspepsia, dv< riinrrtuca, ’catarrh, and all affectioufl or tlie ings. For sale by . •21 . PORCHER dr* TiAROCj The true Verbena Crcait T HIS dolightfitl Cream Is wamnt«l M | trad extfdct of Verbena; gendemen | tender faces or strong beards, wosjd be J most aeiightrar snponnceons “"'“Cjraf fared to thopuWic.it makes a beaut* b«l er, and after shaving, leaves a dehc oas™L of tim Verbena, anil -preventing tinif“ 1 chapping, which ih general, other so P “MBWkaJ • Market Sq. sig nov 18, Lamp »H. *«• , F IVE hundred gidloiis pare SptiOT-' strained,) 2Q0 do.-smmner ^ Also, 12 doz. Lamp Chimmes. Jiis*; ccel 0 J for side by ■ A.j’AKgjJ Frcucli Ctteinicalfi* I CJULI’IIATE Uiiinino, © of Morphine, Croton Oil, Oti»[ ”' |in J pcr,Kreosote, Fiperinc, P ru f ic .^.’ p ota5S a" etino; Ext. Nux Vomica Hydrodate, Pew Jnrt received pcrNwarit’Und^t^ggo ’ t Starch. _ . rjYWENTY boxos Colgate ^ N ^RgoN /~vTTORo^'uti^fvo, ihney’^’^l U real French Almond Pasta. of these elegant articlqs, for the ™ r °|° ty 1 WSrtBtlfmrfit 1 jo* 10 bbis. English Lifueed Oi 10 do. Whiting, 10 do. CW ' .50 kegs Spanish Brown, „ n10 f,re 100 .canisters Potent English (nirota” ^ superior article for doo T 8 ( t " ' | c by ' VatlCKUtcrt TTIIFTY boxes Variegated bcenw^ fe . ( Jb cakes und bare^ ^jehdiUCR^ • t nov" by PADEl, I ^I^