Daily republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1839-1840, December 12, 1839, Image 4

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m AUCTION 8A l Hp maty next, City Shei ithe firstTttesdL, , LL bo sojd before tliff'COflfll House,in the . t city of 3 ttvimniih.be twaftt the usual hours of salo, a Threshing Machine and ri Ploti^li; levi ed oil by virtue of a ti fa, ixmiod from the Honbrn- Mo Court of Cominotr Pleas nnd of Over and Tbrtninor, for too city ofSavaunah,nt the in'tnttto grftheeityof Savnnnoh vti Em Kent, ndefatilting Futit Ju.'or. Property pointed out by the defen dant. 1 LEVI S. RUSSELL, Sheriff.' dec S W"5 t totho 6f Chatham Couul tion on tho ©state u. late o f C hntlutnr County. Those are therefore to cl to and admi singular tiro kindred and creditors of Utf. ow, hath ap- lit of Ordinary of Adpiitiistra- if James Sagurs. onish,aUa ' tho said < ShcrlfPs Sale, bo sold on tho first Tuesday in Fobrtt- Hoi / next, before the Court House in the f Savannah, between tho usual hours of sale, oop Elisa, levied on under and by virtue of fi fa on forcclomra of mortgage, issued out of a Hon. tho Inferior Court of Chatham county, In fiivor of Samuel B. Hill, r.t. John Russell, nov *23 EMSIIA WYLLY, Sheriffc. c. Ciiy Shcriii’9 »nl /”4N the firet Tuesday in January next, will bn sole before the Court House in the city of avannuh, between tho usual bourse of sale, one ’ey Horse, saddlo and bridle, otic mahogany side _ lard, ouo ditto dining table, ouc ditto stand, oue sola, ono carpet, six chairs, two looking glasses, two pair of nnd irons, shovel and tongs; levied on by virtno of lift's issued from the honorable Court ofComraon Pice* nnd of Oycraud Terminer for the cityof Savannah, at the instanco ol James II. Wade et. al. versus Cniupfield & Breed, James Palmer et. al. vs Nathaniel Campficld; properte pointed out by plaintiffs attornies. dec 4 LKVt 3. HU3SELI. Sheriff. Sheriff's Sale." O N the first Tuesday in. January next, at tlio Court House in Effingham County,between the usual hours of sale, the following property: Six hundred acres of phio land, lying nnd being In the county of Effingham, bounded N. E. by Savannah River, W. Inr lands of Moses Metzger, 8. by lands or Maty N. Porter? levied on ns the property of Archibald Wilkins, to satisfy execu- ’ l favor of David Metzger, vs. Archibald ts, Jr. and Houry Carrington, Jr. vs. Arcli, * Property pointed c t of Lano * . . out by defendant. Land known as number one, Wilkins, Jr. Also, ono lot t in tho villago of Abercorn, containing filly acres! more or less; levied on os tho property of the es tate of G. G. Nowlin, deceased, to satisfy tho bal ance ofanexecution due to tlio Commissioners of tho Acndomy of Eftiughnrtt county. dec 5 JOHN G. IlEIDT, Sheriff e. c. Administrator's Suits* W LL be sold on tiie first Tuesday in Janu ary next, at tho Court House in Savan nah, between the usual hours of solo, a negro innn slave named Sam, hart of the personal estate of Mrs. Mniy E. Dunn am, late of McIntosh County decoasod. Terms of sale cash—purchaser pay ing for tides. S. M. BOND, Adm’or. dec 2 2401 ceased, to file tlieir objections, (if any the' to tlie granting of the administrndon of to tlio npplii J| and- de- the eetntc and effects of J of all Into to tlio appliennt in tlw Clerk’s OfHco of the -nii! Court, oti or before tho twelfth day of Do ccmher noxt ; otherwise letters of administration will be granted. - Witness, tho lion. Francis Sorrel, ono of the Justices of tlie said Court, tills 12th dav of Nov., A. D. lteff P.DW’D G. WILSON, nov 12 Deputy Clerk c. o. o. c. Georgia—Chatham County. To nil whom it inny concern: County, deceased. to tho granting of I oflhe deceased to t tion will be granted. Justices oi'dio said Court, tho 9th da D. 1339. nov 9 EDWARD G. WILSON, <y < /it Chatham Conn ty, not r Ordinal t of Chatham County, deceased. tratinn will he granted. WiUtese, tho Hon. A. nov 30 Gcoi Deputy Clerk c. o. c. c. rjrla—Chatham County. To all worn it may concern. 1 it may V T tor of the estate of Janie Chalhuiii Comity, deceased, hath n] Uou. the Court of Ordiuary of Chal for Letters Dismisrorv. Administratrix’s Sale. O N tho first Tuesday in January next, will be sold licfore the Court Hunso in Chatham County, between die usual hours of sale, dio Ibi- lowing property: AH the interest of the estato of R. F. Williams in those two Tracts of Land, known as Varclusc and Orphan House. Sold as the property of estato R. F. Williams, for tho benefit of the Itoirs nnd creditors of said •state. MARY WILLIAMS, Adiu'ix. nov 9 221 Valuable Bice Plantation undT W Negroes for Sale. . LL be sold at public saie,on the first Tues day ill February next, before the Court llonso in die city of Bmuswick, that very valua ble Plantation known as Now Hope, on dio soutfi branch of tho Alatamaha River, in Glynn Conn- ty, Ga., containing (3430) three thousand four hundred and thirty acres, of which (530) five hun dred M^jgJjty acres are first quality River oworap, (300) three hundred acres are under e 00 ° ami in . * fine "tote ”f cultivation. A- out (700) seven hundred acres of prime Inland Swamp, well adapted to tlio culture of Cotton or Corn, and (2150) two thousand ono hundred and fifty acres of heavy timbered pine land. On the premues are a comfortable dwelling House, Ne gro Houses, Barns. Blacksmith Shop, and every •necessary ont buildimr for tho D fy • tion.. the plants- dismissory will’be granted. tVilnnl. si... II.... Ilf Mil- September, A. D. 1839. EDWARD G. WILSON, «cpt 16 Deputy Clerk c. o. c. c. Georgia—Chatham County. To all whom it may concern. W HEREAS, Andrew llixon, Administrt of the estate and effect^ of Daniel Fo! kite of Chatham'County, deceased, has appliei Cnatfa tlie Hon. tlie Court of Ordinary of County, for Letters DiJiuissory. linlhnin Cota omit may concerns nty. - ion, Esq. has on. the Court of Ord’y r letters or Eilministration i of Peter Mitchell, late Chatham county, dccenscd- “ "ire to cite ond admonish, wired and creditors of tlio said . to file their oliicctiotu( if any they liavo) totho granting of tho admintstratinnuf tlie cstat of the deceased to tlio npplloniit in the Clerk’ office of tho said Court, oil or before tlio 4th day of January next! otherwise lottors of ndiiiimstra. lion will 60 granted. Witness, dio Hon. Aiith’y Porter, ono of tho Justices of die said Court, tlio 4Ui day of Dcccm her, A. D. 1839. EDWARD G. WILSON, dec. 4 Deputy Clerk c. o. c corned, to file tlieir objection, (if any tliey have) in the Clerk’s Office of the eoid Court, on or before niiwory will bo granted._ * Hon, ‘ Witness die 1 of the said Court, tlie 3d day of Jnl edward g. Wilson, July 3 Deputy Clerk c. n. c. c. Georgia—Chatham County. To ail whom it may concern. • Wil W HEREAS, Henry F. Willitik, Exec die last will and testament of David -. lute of Chatham Connty, deoeased, hath appli. the Hon the Courtof Ordinary of Chatham C ty, for Letters Dismissory. Atth.«me time and place, will be sold (con- dtUonolly) a rory prime gang of about sixty Nc- groeSs Also, tin undivided third of the plantation known as Broodfiold, ndioining tho above, con taining in oil about (400) four hundred acres of prime Rice Land, in fine orderto receive a crop. Term* made known on the day of sale. JOHN F. GREEN; ) p , HUGH F. GRANT, \ Ex on - nor io • 1B5 (Georgian) the 3d day nf January next, missory will be granted. Hon. Elias 1 Witness, tlie i 1839. .My 3 EDWARD G. WILSON, Deputy Clerk c. c. e. c. Georgia—Chatham County. To all whom it may cqncern. Law, Administrr TXniEREAB, William v v of the estate mid efle W „ T Executor’s Sale. ILL be sold, ugreeuble to an order of the Hon. Inferior Court of Burke Co., while silting for ordinary purposes, in the town of Waynesboro, on the first Tuesday in January One tract of Land, belonging to .tho estate of Elisha Andenon, late of laid comity, deceased: hong on the waters of Roct^ Creek, joining lands of James Anderson and B. Miller, and containin' fourteen hundred nnd twenty-four (1424) acres, more or less. Sold for the benefit of the heirs Of tho deceased. JANE H. ANDERSON, JAMES ANDERSON, 1 _ , A. H. ANDERSON, ‘ Ex on oct 26 209 Ex’ix. W Administrator’s Sale. ILL bo sold, on the first Tuesday in Janu ary next, before the Court House door in Jacksonboro’, Scrivea county, between the usual hour* of sale, tho following property, to wit: Ono tract of Land lying in said County, adjoin ing lands of Wilkins Ii. Nuimidfy* Richard Iler- nngton, ir. and Brier Creek, containing467 acres,, more or less. Also, another tract, lying iu said xfrimiy, or less, ' —Sj»giei USSU UOUIgQ UUUUIIU j UI- *0, five Negroes, to wit: Vilet, a woman about 40 years of ago, Diana, a woman ubout 18'yeiirs of ago, ond Child Chilson, about 2 years of age, Ho- ‘ riril da, a girl nbout 14 years of age, and a girFhy the name of Matilda, about 13 years of age. Sold agreeable to an order of tho Hon. the Inferior Courtof Scriven county while sitting forordinn- 3 1 purposes, as tho property of John ill. Roberts, ecensod, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said estato. oat 29 STEPHEN MILLS, Adm’or. Delia Roberts, Adm ix. W Administrator’s Sale. ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in Janu ary next,before tiie Court House in Hines vine, Liberty County, by order of tho Court of Ordinary for said County, the following property of tiie citato of R. S. Leonard, via: ' Olio Tract of Land, containing 500 acres, ■more or less, known us the Cooper Tract; one House nnd Lot utWalthourvillo, with LI acre* of land, more or less, together with all other. Land or Property owned by said estate; for tlie benefit of all concerned. nov 5 GEO. W. DUNHAM, Adm’or. 217 Notice. VA7TLL he sold nt tho house of the subscriber, , ’ ’ on the 19th day of Decuaiher next,eleven hundred acres of Land, lying on •Canoeheo Riv- fty hood of stock Cuttle, Hogs, Sheep,Oxen, : Cart, one small one horse Wagon, tides too todiAus to mention. Terms . . „„ WILLIAM WATERS, nttnall County, Nov. 23d, 1839. nov 27 2351 Gotvlnnd’s Lotion, T710R imoroving and benutilyiiig tho complex- X ion, rendering the skin fair, soft nnd trans parent, and.for removing tans, sunburns, frecxles, Ac., warranted genuino. Just received, and for aaleby '■ " uugID U. IL HENDR/CKSON. Hon. Urn' Court of Ordinary of C. Tor Letters Dismissory. al concerned, to file tlieir objections (if any’fiiey have) intlic Clerk’sOfficeof the said Court,on or ter* dismissory will be granted; Wni.Tlion Witness, tho Hon. July, A. D. 1839. J EDWARD G. WILSON, July 3' Deputy Cleric, o.c.c. Georgia—Mlllsixliara Couuty. To all whom it may concern. ■Y^HEREAS, Eliza McGnhng - ngai trix of tlie estate of Wm. McAicUalmgnn, deceased, has applied to the Hon. tlie Court ofOr- dinaiy of Efliiugluuu County, for Letters Disinis- ¥i,, cerned, to file toeirobjectioiii' (if any the Clerk’s Otlice of the said Court, missory will ho granted. ces of the said Court, the 6th dnv nf Sept. A. D i«in>. JOHN CilAllI/lON, goptC c . c. b. e. Georgia—Efiin^imiu County. “*L W ** ma J c °ncem, H. Brew, Adrainisti W HEREAS, Thomas tor of • ceased, has ai dinary of Elli sory. These nret dismissory will he gran! mrv i ted. ticosof tlio said Court, tho 2d day of July 1839. JOHN CliAIiLTO j»ly 5 c. c. o. Georgia—Effingham County. To ull whom it muy concern. . Luc.w, Administrate w IIEREA^, Joint M. ary. Thi cerned, to file their objections (if uny tliey Jiave'i lit llm r nvlr’s nitli-n' nl* ....IJ ft-..:... J . ' fore tlio full day of march next, otherwise letters disimxsory will be granted. Witness, tlie Hon. C. Powers, one nf the Jus tices of tlie said Qoiirt, tlio Btlfduy of Sent A n 1839. JOHN CIIARLT6n • sept 6 ■ Clerk c.o.o.c. Georgia—Efflnpliam Couiiiy. - To all whom it may concern. , ’ . . — wowvuuilll enrols 0| Matthew Weitman, deceased, hatli applied to the Hon- tlio Court of Ordiuury of Ellingham Coun ty, for Letters Dismissory. Tlieso arc tlierefore to cite nnd admonish all concerned,to file their objections(if any they havol in die Clerk's Office of tho said Court, on or be fore the 2Bth day of January next, otherwise let- tors dismissory will bo grunted. Witness, the lion. C. Powers, one of die Jus- tioesof die said Court, the dlidi tlay of July A I) 183!). JOHN CHARLTON Clerk c.o.c-c. > Gcosffin—Cliatlintn County. e “ To nil whom it may concern: il N X/SJHB&HAS 8. B. Williams hatli applied to “ e If the Hon. tho Court of Ordinary of Chat- nn ham County, for Letters of Gunnli.mshin to tlie persons and property of Edwin uiid Julia -Wil- tt'J linms, minors, children ofilich’d F. Williams,de- ud ceased. ®) These aro therefore to cito nnd ndmonisli, all do concerned, to file tlieir objections (if any they J** have) iu the Ciork’s ollice oftho said Court, on or before tlie 30Ui day of December next; otherwise letters os proved for will ho granted. Wituess, tho lion. M. Myers, one of tho Justi- h° cos oftlio said Court, the 30th dnv of December, A. A. D. 1839. EDWARD G. WILSON, tunr 30 Deputy Clerk c. o. c. c. — Gcoraia—Chatham Couuty. •k To all whom it tuny concern: c TjKTHERfln Patrick Marlow Imth applied to °* Y Y tlie Hon. tlio Court of Ordinary of Chat- 1,11 ham County, for letters of Administration on tlie 10 estato and effects of Nicholas Marlow, Esq. late of Chatham County deceased. *d Thdso are therefore to cito nnd admonish, nil °* and singular the kindred nnd creditors of the said o) deceased, to• file tlieir objections (if any they have) , to tho granting of tlio administration of the estate 18 oftho deceased to the applicant in the Clerk’s of- V fico oftlio said Court, ou or before tlio 12th day of December next; otherwise letters of administra tion will bo granted , s * Witness, tlio Hon. Elias Reed, one oftho Jus- r > ticcs of tho said Court, the 12th day of November, A. D. 1839. EDWARD G. WILSON, nov 12 Deputy Cleric c. o. c. c. Georgia—Chatham County. To all whom it may Concern: . 'W/’HiEREABi S. A. Hooker, hath spplied to 01 ▼ Y the Hdn. tlie Court of Ordinary of Chat- ,n ham County, for Letters of Administration on tlie )’» estate and effects of Isaac Nortou,luto of Chatham County, deceased. l * These ore therefore to cite and admonish, all 0 and singular the kindred and creditors of tlio said J * deceased, to file their ob}cctitins (if any they ha ve) . 18 to tlio granting oftlio administration of the estate of tho deceased to the applicant in the Clerk’s Oft ” fico of the said Court, on or before the twelfth . da^v of December next; otherwise lettor* of ad- lumistratioii will bo gnmtcd. \ Witness, the Hon. AI. Myers, one oftlio Justi ce* ofthe said Court,the twelfth day of November, A. D. 1839. EDWARD G. \VILSON, nov 12 Deputy Clerk c. o. c. c. > r Georgia—Chatham County. ’ To nil whom it may concern: ® *VY7"HEREAS Frederick K. Tebenu, hath ap* n y V plied to tlio Honorable the Court of Or dinary of Chatham County, for Letters of Admin- l * istration on the estate ond effects of Isaac Norton, n late of Chatham County, deceased J . 8 These nre therefore to cite and admonish, rdl ** and singular the kindred and creditors oftho said deceased, to file the if objections (ifnny they have) * to tho granting of the adiniivsitratiou of tho estate ! ’* ofthe deceased to the applicant in tlio Clerk’s Oft . fico of tho said Court, on or before the twelfth day , of December next; otherwise letters of administra- tion will be granted. Witness, too Honorable Anthony Porter one j f of tho Justices of the said Court, tlio twelfth day of , November A. D. 1839. o EDWARD G. WILSON, . 1 - nov 12 Deputy Clerk, c.o. c. c. 1 Georgia—Bryan County. . To nil whom it may concern: ' “ITTIIEREAS Andrew Bird hns mn.fe opplicn- f t tion for I^»ttf»r« of Administration, with . ** the will annexed, on tlie estate of Dorcas Sander- J lin, late ofthe County of Chutlmm deceased. These nre therefore to cite and admonish nil, * and singnlar the kindred arid creditors ofthe said 8 deceased, to file their objections (ifnnv they have) 1 . in the Clerk's office of tho Court of Ordinary for 1 said County, within tlio time prescribed hy law; otherwise letters of administration will be granted * r to the said Andrew Bird. v c ; Witness, tho IIou. Israel Bird, one oftho Jus- 8 tices of said Conrt of Ordinary, this 7tli dnv of - f November, 1639. J. SMITH, c. c.o.ii. c. J nov 12 223 b V — Notice. r L 10 UR'months after date, application will be X made to the Iftn. tlie Justices of tho Inferi or Court of Chatham County when sitting for or- J d imity purposes, for leave to sell 2 tracts of Land, P r viz: JGO acres, 6tli Dint. 1st Section, in Cherokee J county; 40 acres, 3d Dist. 3d Section, in Choro- " kce county,belonging to the Estate of tlie lateWal- 8 'ter Dubois, and sold for the benefit of die heirs •too7 CLAGIIORN & WOOD, Adm’nra v Notice. u XtOUR months after date, application will he n I X mad9 to the Hon. (lie Justices of tlie Inferi- b or Court ofChatham County when hitting for or- tl din iry purposes, for leave to sell a slave named b Moses, belonging to the Estato of M. \l: Drake, -c 1 ite of Savannah dcceuscd, for tho benefit oftlio a doc 7 ORLANDO A. WOOD, Adm’or. i,' Notice. It OUR months, after date, application will be rf X made to tlie justices of the Court of Ordin- 0 ary for the County of Camden, for leave to sell ull P the real and personal estate of Duvid Thomus, late th of said county, deceased. , . u aug 20 G. W. THOMAS, Adm’or. o Notice.? . "FIOUR months' after date, 'application will bo f. X made to the Coqrt ofOrdinaryofEffiiiglmni County wbcii sitting for ordinary purpoxea, for r> leavo to .nil tiie following Land l 4 Ono hundred and fifty ncrca Pino Land, lying and being in tlie County, of Effingham, belonging to the estato ol Ernst \v ni. (Inzer, bounded north n i by Lincburger’s nnd Keiffer’s, east by Keiffer’s and unknown laud, sntitli and west by Dasher's 0 i land; for tho benefit oftho heirs nnd creditors of raid estato. nov 18 FREDERICK HINELY, Adm’or. p . Notice. ol |^iOUR months after date,, application will he ci X made to the Justices of the Court of Ordin- cn ary for tlio Countv of Camden, tor leave to sell all ha the real estate unu hank stock, belonging to tho cs- re tate of Joseph Thomas, late of Cumdeu ‘County, pi deceased. J |, P G. W. THOMAS, , gc JOIJN TOMI’KINS, ( Ex 0 «- of aug 2fi 174 St Notice. /COUNCIL will elect on the first Monday in VV December next, six Vendue Masters for the H City of Savannah. Applicants will leave their J applications and file names oftlieir securities with al > nov 32 , fif. MYERS, c.c. hi Notice. J’’ XXT H. At. S. ROGERS will reccwe bills of J 1 ▼ T • all too Counfry. Banks (except Milledge- 08 viUe) in payment for Goods, at 10 per ceut. dis- Hi 1 count, provided the amount of tlio hill is traded , out; hut will not receive unbankable bills for con- tracts already, mode. i nov W South side Market Square. Starch. w FT1IIIRTY boxos superior Eagle Starch, extra the JL quulity, for family purposes. Just, received and for sale by d noy 23 G. R. HENDRICKSON. A N assortment Stoves, for sale h n ‘ “ *‘ , novl as, for sale by N. B! & If. WEED. ,v FETEBIS P T iili-S. ‘Tlio w LIICINA .ORDlAi o trijc licit on oi ~K know that hoaltii_ constitutes dm wcalUi of the great tunss of toe people in this, as in most other countries. To preserve, tlmrclbro, that health by natural means iSttgruiidiiiuralaiMlpoliticalschomo.toftilfilwhich , requires uur utmost attention. Thu itnprcce- | tloutcdpopularityniidiitiiversaiapmol'iatioiiwliicli this medicine has achieved throughout the United States, the Catuidas, Texas, Mexiconmt tiie West Indies, (Idly justiiy Dr. Peters in warmly ptld con scientiously recommending diem to the special at tention of the itffiicted. Dr. Peters lias spent much Umo in experiment ing with different Vegetable Medicines tor diseas es of the liver, mill now oilers his Vegetable Pills ‘ ilk lostgpjivcliictit and cheapost Mode Le C’orsli fjlHE snbscril X iugto dioc lljt lllu llitllftl, Ills l^tlltllu tilt tlltllltltlUII) uiie and cnctyy to tho nervou* system. They are mild and pleasant iu their i operation They can bo taken arinldy produce sound health. Vegetabli The Vogeti lo Pills are a sure reinody for jaun headache, dyspeosy, cos- o stomach, heartburn, all Thoy ore invaluable in Extract of t\ lettor from Dr. Gnrnoy. of New- sner month.” Extract of a letter from Dr. Pritchard, of Hud- Vnu*-Vns1. T - ’? IQ’Rl ill -I a tigs) ckuo produce an efficient medicine. Thov are, iii- nist, tlie physician, and tlio phylosopl Extract of a letter from Dr. Wuines, of Cin- plter.” l tlieir wiui m my proc- Tlieir action ou ho bowels; nlso, iu the'fcn- very effective. J. I). Boyd, M. D. Mecklenburg Co. Vo. Feb. 7,1837. Having used Dr. Peters* Pills iu my practice for 111 Inst 1:2 til Mil f K a 1. tnlrn nlnaelivn ... ..... nv pep*ia, sick headache, bilious fevers, and other diseases, produced by inactivity of tho diver. TI...V nrn fl unfn nml i.ttl.l nMnaln—I I—.2... .1.. 1. ys- ley are a safe and mild aperiout, being the best acle Qf tho kind I have ever used. Gkoroe C. 8cott k M. D. This celebrated Medicine is for sale by all the jpluasaro of ahnminc- ffio United States, that ll 'd Jlht for making Uils astonishing Untll the Iippoaraiico of tlie “Lueiim ’■ thottght , , —rcomes, reach ot limnai| remedy, as for Cordial,” (about three yoars since) it was that die complaints winch it speedily overcomes, were beyond dm reach of limimn remod however, to die great advantage of tlie race, soon provod itself to ho tlio dcsuii long sought for: nml accordingly, notwll tlie hrlef poriod of its existence, it has i celebrity so great, thnt.it is ea, ' “uiwtiH\j du gHJiti, nml a is eagdrly k M thronghout the civilized gloho. Dr. Alas fmdin ug dint the demand was so vust os, a supply impossible, ilisjposod of I ’ gesti Most of the wm, ininm,, ailhciioi'r,? L ’" ° rcl ' i,d «n ori {i „^ Wnrim deslrnv ,i . . 1,1 “SssSSfer*'’- asfesaaafe f-v-rni-l t^i,, mssihle, disposed of tho rocipe and i, under obfigations of tecrecy, Ibr I tlio United Statos, and othor coun right oPsalu, Englund and mo uniieu atutos, and other coun tries, only preserving France and Italy for Himself. Thus has tho subscriber possosed hiuisdlf of Uio invaluable Recrut, and now hastens to give tho in habitant* of his Hue of agency die benefits of his speculation. “Lo Cordial do Lucine,” or, in English, “the mcina Cordial,” is a general invigomtorof thclm- lan frame. In all tho various cases of liinmior. Lucin. man frame. In nil tho various cases of languor, lassitude nnd debilitation, it is on uufailingreme dy, ns it in equally its provinco to impurt cheer- luluess and decision to the mind, os health and vi- por to tho body. But the peculiar virtuo ou which its celebrity is based, is tho facility and certainty with whigu it restores tho virile powers When tliey hnve been destroyed by disease,* liino. reckless ness, or. any of the nuiiierous causes wuicli termi nate in Uio prostrutiouof tlioso functions. Iu comuion with the generality of realt medicines, this Cordial contain* nothing of n mer curial or deleterious nature, among tlio many in gredients which coniposo it; but is, nt the same Umo, sosimplo, yet so efficacious, that while Itcnn reuovnte the prostrated eiiergies of a giant, qn in- fiuit may use it, not only with impunity, but with advantage. Tho usages of society arc unfortunately such that, notwithstanding tho bonofits whlph would ho It is now In goneral n so In world. Families rwident tors going into tho intonor or ■ ,6T ' h ' taut tropical climates, (i»sidai,,Hffi" l S | » l »i Kept constantly on hand, and for wlc 80 • ,, rir-1——-l° l0 4omr^S' rpHESE mcdiciu^&ghrcu "" X appreciated for tlieir cxtraordia.l 1 "? of H siiro to result IVoni jt, vro caiuiot enter Into an an alysis of Ihisiiiestiinalile Cordial liero, or publish many of tho documents which have boon receiv ed, as vouchors of tlio blessings it lias conferred on numbers of despairing individuals. But this v. o cannot forbear remarking—that it has boon de monstrated that there is scarcely ever, if any such thing nt all, as natural barrenness, or ns .natural Imbecility oi'lho procrount functions in oidicrscx i and. therefore, that those evils nro tlio effect, of artificial causes,and maybe spoedily subdued and removed bv tho use of “Lo Cordial do Lucille.” 3 ™ Lucina Cordial ia also an ludiibihddc euro *' HHf tl '■ “ for the Gloot, nml the Fluor Albits, obstructed, difficult or painfttl Monstruation; also, far tlio incontinence of Urino or tho involuntary dis charge thereof. It is likewise nil invaluable and unrivalled medicine in cases of Chronic Errup- lions or tho skin, and in the dropsical aftections of the aged. Most important lo tho American Public. ; Tho United States proprietor of tho colehrp Lucina Cordinl, or Elixir of Love, begs to lay augS 164—ly linn Tlli'sn Pmvflor* nrn . •a Gaps* the celebrated begs to lay bo- fore the community, tho following certificate, which ho hns received from tlio inventor, tlio illus trious Dr. Mogniii, of Puris: “This is to certify, that I linvd disposed of the reetpo for making tlio Lucina Cordial, or Elixir of Love, and also tlie right to sell it throughout tho United Suites of North America, lo John Winters Iloldenvcll, M. D. My reason* for so doing is, that tlie demands to mo for tlio aliovo Cordial, of which I am tlie. inventor, ore so numerous, that I am unable to supply ull the orders ironiFrnnchand Italy alone; and Have tlierefore disposed of tho privilege* vouchsafed iuthis and other certificate* of a like nature, in orderto generalise tlio benefit*, of my discovery throughout tlio world. Given under my band at Paris, on this nineteenth davo! Januar- — ** ---* • • ■ day ol J*muniy ,ui tiie year of ourLord,eig!iteen all times. To those who ore lUliicted with hundred and Uiuty-eigld. ^ ^ gaatjon after lucola, tlieso Bitters will laxpnrd Dellne, Aukun Merritt, m ui huh :nro .very whotoaoinc; correcting 3 stomach, eweetening the breath, uilty. tihlesi nov 27 233 wvedjler Newark, and fur salo HENDRICKSON. Htvalm’a Panacea. * • | 1 J - -‘..J'.l* W 1141II usands have destroyed their constitntio'ns glectmg to apply the-proper remediertp Swann’s Panncea must bo ond hns been ~— -—- . *■» ii'iiuiiuuiuBuunanu i ew families hre wholly exempt from lie anffiliniu wltinli nvliil.it , and if not propqrly r produces , mul limy ui mu Hvsiem, uicreuy ng tjie constitution nnd enabling us to ebiliUitmg eiFects of the summer ERASTE MAGNIN. ? Witnesses. This highly important medicine is for sale by John Winters Holderwpll, No. 129Libcrty^troot, New-York; Charles B. Tyler, No; 70 Chesnut-st. I hilrulelphm; nnd in BalUmoro by Roberts & At kinson, John M. Lnroqne, nnd G. jl. Tyler; in Washington City by Tobias Watkins and Charles Stott; in Georgetown by O. M. Linthacufn; in Richmond by John E. Eustico; in Petersburg by Braggs Thomas, nnd Dnpuy, Roser & Jones; nnd in Norfolk by M. A. Santos nnd B. Emerson; and by John Woodly, No. 05» Poydras-Bt. New- Orleans. z moch nnd bowels. Tiio,o'zrdto. ;;Vic,;"ki.i itliure the stomach sfeEaafiSSgi tSSSlfsA rhoio, cholera luorbaa, pito. pepsin, acidity of Uio SaA ^.’W,! .hodisi.greea'.LffacUen.conic'ca^ll^^V "tuequentni 'ponbffl ^A«?.i»l. V ?GETABLE|Sf4r witljiu theynowlcdgoutid'reach o'r™ "j™ 111 lh° coumiuuity. Unlike mciona quackeries which boss' oT vtSfi gradients, tho Life Pills arc purely anefsotoh, MSswaasg froni'raremidJowelfidXta.'XvWwJ though long known to several Iiidbn tribe. THE PHCENIX BITTEIIS areiocsllsl cat|S0 thov possess the power of rcstorinrfi p'riiigcmlicrsofhoolUi.tooglowingviiortSiftc out die constitnUon, as the 1’hcociiix11S restored to bib from tlio ashes of its own diw tion. Tim Phicnix Bitters are entirely venal composed of roots round only in 0010101^ w >" 'nfalihlyeure FE Y?RS AND AGUES of all kinds; will hr fail to erndieatc entirely all the effect, of in infinitely sooner than tlie mo.t powerfal rations of Sarsaparilla, andwffi iminedkl tho detenninntion of BLOOD TO THE noverfilils ill sickucis mcident to yoiuif ftmi nnd will be found a certain remedy in all caiei nen-ou* debility and weakness of the mo*t paired constitution*. As a remedy for Chronic nnd Inflammalor Rheumatis'n, the cfticaey of the Phirenii Bittei will be demonstrated by the use of a single bottle The usual dose of tlieso Bitters is halfivrae full, in \yaterdr Wine, and tliis quantity nny^ ken two nr three times a day, uliout half anket before meals, or a loss* quantity may be Mm nil li.nAd fp« si t . .vi * . • «... Nelson Curler; ond in Savannah by „ , p. R. HENDRICKSON. Price $3 per bottle, with full directions. “ug 5 104—Jy From the Pcnnsylvmiia Inquirer, of May 3,1834. M Botyand’s Tonic mixture. R. El) I l’Oll—.Much os tlio phwer. of this . fiivorito remedy Iiuvb hocu extolled, I can- tint mint thin nimnwiimil.. ..r.U.I 2 ■ .. . valuable, ns tlioy verygrcntly increase tne ictioi ol the principuf viscera, help tlicui to perfon their funniion?, and enable ffio stomach to at chorgo into tlio bowels whatever is offenave rims indigestion is easily and speedily removed appetite restored, nnd tlie mouths of the absorb ont vessels being cleansed, nutrition is facilitate! and strungtli of body and energy of mind are lie happy results. , For farther particulars of Moflutt’s life FiHi and Phccenix Bitters, apply ut Moffett's office Nft 516 Broadway, New-York,where tlio Fills canbe obtained for 25 cents, 50 ceuts nnd $1 per boi; and tho Bitters for $1 n $2 per bottle. Nunw of the • - • - wonderful efficacy of Ui, ou* certificates vL’or sale by * A. BARTOW, At hi< Store, on the Bay, comer of Drayton It, nov 23 No one, howevur, in ndvisedto sgaimng groat reputation From Dr. Valentina Molt, Professor of Surgery in the Universi York, Surgeon ofdie N. Yurk Hot University of New- ' Hospital,&c. VALENTINE MOTT„.M, D. 3 various impositions which have been say 1 The > impose upon tho ignorant, to can always ho found nt dio atorc her, who «the sole agent for this 220 A ' AKHOI<S > Druggist. Yeast i'owdrrs 1IIESE Powders are nnaiS, 'owdera nro nn admirable substitute nty ou T'hogi min or good I surgeons I «country.- undies in ibis city nnd other places. ‘r U,<> “ Ijov “ “ rtl010 J U8t rec «i' ANSON PARSONS. not omit this opportunity of declaring my decided conviction that every account pt die sanative vir- tues or tlio Mixture will bo verified to tlio' full ex- tent. Whatever bo the character oftlio colbpldlnt —whether unequal tertian—double or simple quartan—however varied he its type, attended with syncope, npoploxy, vehement spasms, with Coldness and smpor—whatever its duration, whe- thor vernal or autumnal, toying tlio foundation for visceral affections,-and other slow but unerringly total maladies—however irregular in tlieir imii- sion, end uncommon in tlieir appearances—in of the 1, mid uncommon in tlieir appearances—i; , w.iatcvcr he the uga, idiosyncrasy, or habits no patient,.the complaint idiko bids adieu 01 the due administration ‘of tii'o i'o'iih:' , Snxture.— elmppiiig. whlch'in general, other soopi Wh 11 ' This is no high-wrought panegyric for tlio exper iment. I speak only from what I positively know however successful othor preparations niav have been, tfyire can ho little reliance placed upon them when compared with diis article. By strict- )> following tho directions that accompany the bottle, wo find ttjicls upon the inoat scientific principle—for, it seems to .anticipate tho return ol tho cn d fit, and excites n strong reaction, and powerful glow over tlio whole system; and lima to pre-qccnjw the ground, and by disturbing the regularity oftho type, lo subdue the intermittent nltpgcUicr. Under such a course of medicine I invo been ostonishod to notice with wlait liaato tho disease beats alarm ftir n retreat, and tlio pros- ,™ '; d s1i -™k; i of U>? syatouf rallies. It i s a pow- erlul, yetmUd lnodiciiio-sulisUiming calmness, tranqudlity,and balmy sleep,in pluco ofpain.woa- rmoss, nnd restless nights—a renovation of long- lust strength and robust health, iu lieu of feeble ness and emaciation. And I coiilidcnlly believe and I predicate my opinion upon the niostsuhl stantud proof, that under whatever sky—in what ever corner oftho earth—wliellierujie,, hill or valley, wherover fever nnd ague makes itsnpncnr- nnne, tlioro also will “Rownnd’s Tonic Mixture” find its way—the happy desideratum, tho norfoct , , N. LEE, fi/. D ItTf One oftho best recommoiidntions that can lie given tins medicine is tlio following:—PH«C clans living m Fever and Ague districts, who imve become ncmuiuited widt its efficacy, are in the lialnt of ordering it to he used in tlieir oivn prnc- Otto Rose Up Salve. R eceived, a fresh supply of ouoRomU) Salve. For sale by oct II A. PARSONS. Anil G EO. W. CARPENTER’S Compound^ tract of Iceland moss, Carrageen, or Iran is, dvi of ike ia breast dinrrhtea, cutarrli,nnd all affectiaus and lunge. For sale by nag 21 l’ORCHER & LAROCHE The true Verbena Cronin. T HIS deligluiui Cream is wurranted to berno true extract of Yerbcna; gentlemen narinj tender faces or'strong beards, would find i«“» most delightful saponaceous compoundercr of fered to tne public, it makes nboaiitifidheavjia er, and after shaving, leaves a deliciousTragrjm: of the Verbena, and preventing the face no It is only for salo by PPIICITER & LA ROCHE, Market Sq. sign oftlio Golden Glow, nov 18 vv — Lamp on* . f ,r F IVE hundred guiron^purn Sperm. Oil, P stmiued,) 200 do. summer *trained eo- AIho,12(1oz. Lamp Cliimnies. for sale by A. PARSONS^ French Chemicals. S ULPHATE Quinine, Sidpknle not A'™“ of Morphine, Croton Od. Ojlo/Black W per, Krcosoto, Pincrlne, Prussie Aeid, I 1 od• i ctino, Ext. Nux Vomica-, Hydrodatc, Fotossn, Wi Ju»treeeivodpe,Nmyark,atjd N fm^ 2?L Stnrcli. r„ rrUVENTV boxes Colgate’s No. 1SMP- J- X sale hy A. PARSU^- ,,, Steel Pens, N the grcotQstvuricty. due 3 W.TlIORNE WILLIAMS. Trom tkj'Harrisburg Intelligencer of Juno, 1833. air. Wyeth—liming long beon afiliotod in my family with I over and Ague, nml having triad ov- oiy nienns to feci rid of it without avail, I nt longth met with your advortisornent ofRowand’s genu- Te ^ 0,11(1 Mature, which I determined to try. Altorusmg it.rny wife was entirely restored to i i ■!•!’ *. lavln ff ^suffered for fifteen mouths from tlio debilitating effects of Fovorund Aguo, nnd is now us hearty and stout as she over was. „ „ BERNHARD MAY. Harrisburg, Afny 22,1833. A largo supply oftlio above vulimblo niedicinc just received from tho filunufuchiror, and for sale wholesale or retail bv PORCHER* LAROCHE, _ ’rencli Almoml Paste. A/' r L„Md ofthese olegnnt articles, ihr the « u ™. “. r fips.face.^.jns.reeewedand^o^l^ White Xcatl, OH. *«• Lead, nwo Hundred kegs English )Vlut° T . , warranted . - , 250 do. American, No. 1 and 4 10 bills. English Linseed Oil 10 do. Whiting, 10 do. Cliulk 50 kegs Spunish Brown, in oil superior article for doors, Vni’lountcil ScciitcU Soajt* to F IFTY boxes Vuriogntod SconU^ ^1^ calces and bars,. ^ HENPRlcfe- fllolnsscs. Cubo Mola ,,c, JIORTY Hilda ,ov f 23“ ,0by rADELFORRFAY^ Hams and ® c “ n o' us VVW« -g AA BALTIMORE , Hll ! n “’, ip^nlc l>» 10U Uoan.,ju.»ecoived»njH- EKS0 ^ nov 22