Daily republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1839-1840, December 14, 1839, Image 4

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AUCTION SALES. CTIty Sheriff** Sale. .On tho first Tuesday in January next, ‘TirriM, be- rid before tho Court House.in the VV city of Savannah,between die usual hours of win. a Threshing Machine and o Plough; levi ed on by virtue of a fi fh, issued from the llouorn- bio Court of Common Plo w anil of Oyer mul Termiitor, for the city of Savannah,nt the instance ofthe city of Savannah m. Ezra Kent, a defaulting Petit Juror. Property pointed out hy the defen dant. LEVI S. RUSSELL, Sheriff, dec 5 Sheriff's Stile. •VITIM, ho sold outlie Drat Tuesday in Febru- W ury next, boforc tlio Court House in the city of Savannah, between the mmol hours of sale, the sloop Eli7.ii, loviod on under and by virtue of a fi fa on foreclosure of mortgage, issued out of the Hon. tlio Interior Court of Chatham county, in favor of Samuel B. Hill, ns. John Russell, nov 23 RUSH A WYLLY, Hheriffc. c. <ieo ffia Chatham Comity. ... .. , To all whom it may concern. W HEREAS. Mary Soguts, widow, lm\h ap plied to the Hon. Uio Court of Ortliunry of .Chatham County, lor letters of Administru- lion on tlio estate and effects of James Sugars, late of Chatham County. These are thurclhre to cite and admonish,all and singnlnr the kindred and creditors of tlio said de ceased, to tile their objections, (if any tijey have) to the g anting of the administration ut tho es tate to the applicant in the Clerk’s OlHce of the said Court, on or before tlio twelfth day of Do cumber next; otherwise lottorsof administration will be grunted. Witness, the Hon. Francis Sorrol, ono of the Justices of thosuid Court, this 12di day of Nov., A. D. 18119. RDW’D G. WILSON, nov 13 Deputy .Clerk c. o. c c. Geoi’ffia—Chatham County. To aft whom it may «w»nH Georgia-Chatham County. To nil 'whom it rttoy concortt f W HEREAS John P. Williamson, Ran. has tippl'd to thb lion, tho Court of Ortiy of Chatham County, for letters of Edminlstration on the estnto and efforts of Peter Mitchell, late of Chatham conuty, deceased- Those are therefore to cite and admonish, ull and singular the kindred and crodiiors of the said d c *nred, to file their olijcctions(if any they havo) to the granting of tho administration of the estate of tho decocted to tho applicant in the Clerk’s office c f the said Court, on or before tho 4th day of January next; otherwise letters o administra tion will bo granted. Witness, tho Hon. p Anth*y Porter, one of the Justices of the said Court, the 4th day of Decern her, A. D. 1830. . EDWARD G. WILSON, dec. 4 Deputy Clerk c. o. c. c. City Sheriff** Sales O N tho firetTuesday in January next, will be sole before the Court House in the city of Savannah, between the usual bourse of sale, ono grey Ilorsc, saddle and bridle, one mahogany side board, one ditto dining table, one ditto stand, one sofa, one carpet, six chairs, two looking glasses, two pair of andirons, shovel and tongs; levied on by virtue of fifa’s Issued from the honorable Court nfConnuoii Pleas and of Oyerand Terminer for tlio city of Savannah, nt the instance ol James II. Wadeet. al. versus Cainnfield & Breed, James Palmer ot. al. vs Nathaniel Campfield; properte pointedoulby plaintiffs attomies. dec 4 LEVI S. RUSSELL Sheriff ay eoaeenu W HEREAS Oiuizitne Lugriel, hath applied to tlio Hon* the Court of Ordinary of Chi Sheriff's Sale. O N tho first Tuesday in January next, at the Court Ilotfse in Effingham County,between the usual hours of sale, tho following property: Six hundred acres of pine land, lying mid'Doing in the county of Effingham, bounded N. E. bv Savannah River, W. by lands of Moses Metzger, S.bylaiitlsofMaiy N. Porter; levied on as the property of Archibald Wilkins, to satisfy execu tions in favor of David* Metzger, vs. Archibald . . to the Hon.die Court ofOrdinory ofChat- barn County, for Loiters of Administration on tlio estnto and effects of Paul Ditpon, late of Chatham County, deceased. Those are therefore to eito and admonish, all and singular the kindred and creditors of tho said deceased, to tile their objections (if any they have) to tho granting ofthe administration of the estate ofthe deceased to tiieupplicontiu die Clerk’s Of- fico ofthe said Court, on or before tlio 9th day of December next; otherwise letters of administra tion will be granted. -v Witness, the lion. Francis Sorrel, ono ofthe Justices ofthe said Court, the 9th day of Nov. A. D. 1839. l-DWAUD G. WILSON, nov 9 Deputy Clerk c. o. c. c. ReoiKftn-Elmthnm County. EREA“ " W HEREAS, Jos. B. Ponce hath applied to the Hon. the Court of Ordinary of Wilkins, Jr. and Henry Carrington, Jr. vs. Arch. Wilkins, Jr. Property pointed out by defendant. Also, one lot of Land kuown os number one, in the village of Abercorn, containing fifty acres. more or less; levied on ns tho property ol the es tate of G. C. Nowlan, deceased, to satisfy tlio bal ance ofnn execution duo to the Commissioners of the Academy of Effingham count v. dec 5 JOHN G.HEIDT, Sheriff* Administrator’* Hale. W ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in Janu ary next, ot the Court House m Savan nah, between the usual hours ofsale, a negro man slave named Sam, part of the personal estate of Mrs. Mary E. Dunham, lute of McIntosh County deceased. Terms of sale cash—purchaser pay ing for titles. S. M. BOND, Adni’or. dec 2 2401 __ Administratrix's Sale. Chatham County, for letters of Administration on the estate and effects of Janies R. Kctchum, late of Chatham County, decensed. These arc therefore to cite mid admonish nil and singular the kindred and creditors of the said de ceased, to file their objections (if any they havo) to the granting of the administration of the estate of the deceased to the applicant iu tlio Clerk’s Office of the said Court,on or before tlio 30th day of December next; otherwise letters of adminis* tration will bo granted. Witness, the Hon. A. Porter, ono of the Jus tices ofthe said Court, tlio 30 th dav of November, A. D. 1839. EDW’D G. WILSON, nov 30 Deputy Clerk c. 6. c. c, O n the first Tuesday in January uexfywill he sold before the Court House in Chntlmm County, betwecu the usual hours of sale, the fol lowing property: All the interest of the estate ofR. F- Williams in those two Tracts of Land, known as Varcluse and Orphan House, Sold as the property of estate R. F. Williams, for the benefit of theheirs and creditors of said estate. MARY WILLIAMS, Adm’ix. nov 9 831 Valuable Rice Plantation and Negroes for Sale. old at i W ILL be sold at public sale.oi day in February next, bei House In the city of Brunswick, t r»L_ To all whom.it limy concern: VT7TIERKAS S. B. Williams forth nppliod to V? tho Hon. the Court of Ordinary of Chat ham County, for letters of Guardiiindiin to the f iersons and property of Edwin and Julia Wil iams, minors, children ofRich’d F. Williams,de ceased. , , .... These are therefore to cite and admonish, all concerned, to filo their objections (if any they have) in the Clerk’s office of tho said Court, oil or before the 30th day of December next; otherwise letters as proved for will be granted. Witness, the I Ion. M. Myers, one ofthe Justi ces of the said Court, the 3ftth day of Decotnber, A. D. 1839. EDWARD G. WILSON, nov 30 Deputy Clerk c. o. c. c. PETERS PILLS. ‘The trnc riches of life Is health. W E know that health ami tho ability to labor constitutes tho woalth of tho (treat mass ol tne pooplo ill this, 09 in moat other countries, l'o preserve, therefore, that health by naturalmeans is a grand uioralaiul political scheme,to folfd which requires our utmost attention. Tho unprece dented popularity and universal approbation winch this modicum has nchieved throughout tlio United States, the Canadas, Texas, Mexicoand the West Indies, fully justify Dr. Peters in warmly and con scientiously recommending them to the special at tention of the ntllicted. Dr. Peters lias spent much tune in experiment- •fi To nil whom it may concern! ^y^IIEREAS Patrick Marlow hath applied to LUCiNA CORDIAL lit: Cordial do liiiciuc—On rElix ir do I’A mom*. T HE subscriber has tlio pleasure of announc ing to the Citizens of the Uniteff Slutos, that he has purchased, for a very largo sum ami from * * * *• 1 * “ • • . . the Hon. the Court of Ordinary of Chat ham County, for Letters of Administration on tho estate and effects of Nicholas Marlow, Esq. late of Chatham County deceased. These are therefore to cite and udmouixh, nil and siiigniur the kindred and creditors of the said deceased, to file their objections (if any they lmve) to the granting of the administration of tho estate of tlio deceased to the applicant iu the Clerk’s of fice ofthe said Court, nn or before the 12th day of December next; otherwise letters of administra tion will be granted Witness, the lion. Elias Reed, one of tho Jus tices ofthe said Court, the 12th day of November, A. D. 1839. EDWARD G. WILSON, nov 12 Deputy Clerk c. o. c. c. rgl To nil worn it may concern. W HEREAS, Win. He’ury Fitts, Administra tor of the estate of James D. Fitts, late of Chnlhniu County, decensed, hath applied to the Hon. the Court of Ordinary of Chatham County, for Letters Dismissory. These are therefore* to cite and admonish all con cerned, to file their objections (if.any they have) in tho Clerk’s Office of the said Court, on or be fore the ltitiiday of March next, otherwise letters dismissofy will’bo granted. Witness, the Hon W. Thome Williams, one of the Justices of the said Court, tlio lCUi day of September, A. I). 1839. EDWARD G. WILSON, sept 16 Deputy Clerk c. o. c. orgis To all whom it may concern. nave W HEREAS, Andrew Dixon, Administrator of the estate and effects of DaiiieLFoiey, !,on the first Tiles- , before the Court , :k, that very valua ble Plantation known ns New Hope, on the south branch of the Alatamaha River, m Glynn Coun ty, Ga., containing (3430) three thousand four hundred and thirty acres, of which (680) five hun dred and eighty acres aro first quality River SwatAp, (300) three hundred acres are tinder good hanks and in a fine state of cultivation. A- bout (700) seven hundred acres of prime Inland Swamp, well adapted to tlio culture of Cotton or Cora, and (2150) two thousand one hundred aud fifty acres ofheavy timbered pine land. On the premises are a comfortable dwelling House, Ne gro Houses, Barns, Blacksmith Shon, and every necessary oat building for the use or the planta tion. At the same time and place, will be sold (con ditionally) a very prime gang of about sixty Ne- groes. Also, an undivided third of the plantation known as Broadfield, adjoining the above, con taining in all about (400) four hundred acres of prune Wee Land, in fine order to receive a crop. Terms made known on the day of sale. JOHN r. GREEN, I-. HUGH F. GRANT, \ Exon ‘ irgtan) \ late of Chatham County, deceased, has applied to llie Hon. the Court of Ordinary of Cnathum County, for Letters Dismissory. These are therefore to cite and admonish oil con cerned, to file their objections (if any they have! in die Clerk’s Office of die said Court, on or before the 3d day of January next, otherwise letters dis- missoi aissorywill be granted. Witness die Hon. A. Porter, one of tho Justices of die said Court, the 3d day of July, A. 1). 1839. EDWARD G. WILSON, july 3 . Deputy Clerk c, o. c. c Georgia—Chatham County. To all whom it limy concern. F- Wit W HEREAS, Henry F- Willink, Executor of the lost will and testament of David Pidge, late of Chatham County, deceased, hudi applied to tlio Hon the Conrtof Ordinary of Chatham Coun ty, for Letters Dismissory. These aro dierofore to cite a»>d admonish f*.ll concerned, to file Uieir objection^ if any diey have) in the Clerk's Office of the said Court, on or before the 3d day of Juntiary next, odierwiso letters dis- missory will be granted. Witness, the Flou. Elias Reed, one of the Jus- ticesof the said Court, the 3d day of July, A. D. 1839. EDWARD G. WILSON, july 3 Deputy Clerk c. c. c. c. Georgia—Chatham County. To all whom it may Concern: W HEREAS, S. A. Hooker, hath applied to the Hon. the Court of Ordinary of Chat ham County, for Letters of Administration on tho estate ntul effects of Isaac Norton,lute ofChutliom County, deceased. These ore therefore to cite and admonish, all and singular tlio kindred and creditors of die said deceased, to file their objections (if any they have) to the granting ofthe administration ofthe estate of Uie deceased to the applicant in tho Clerk’s Of fice ofthe raid Court, on or before tho twelfth day of December next? otherwise letters of ad ministration will he grunted. Witness,tho Hon. M. Myers, one ofthe Justi ces ofthe said Court, the twelfth day of November, A. I). 1839. EDWARD G. WILSON, nov.12 Deputy Clerk 0. o. c. c. Georgia—Chathxun County. To all whom it may concern t W HEREAS Frederick F.. Tehran; hath np- plied to,the Honorable the Conrtof Or dinary of Chatham Comity, for Letters of Admin istration on the estate and effects of Isaac Nortoto, late of Chatham Comity, deceased. These are therefore to cite and admonish, all and singular tho kindred and creditors of the said deceased, to file their objections (ifuny they have) to the granting of the ndminsitration of tlio estate ofthe deceased to the applicant in the Clerk’s Of fice ofthe said Court,on or before the twelfth day of December next; otherwise letters of administra tion will bo granted. Witness, tho Honorable Anthony Porter one ofthe Justices of die said Court, the twelfth day of November A. D. 1839. EDWARD G. WILSON, nov 12 Deputy Clerk, c.o. c. c. SOL ing with different Vegetable Medicines lor disens- os of tlio liver, and now olVershis Vegetable Pills a? the best, west convenient end cheapest Medi- cino that can he prepared for general use. One great quality of his Vegetable Pills Is that they have the alternative principle combined with their curthurtic, or operative qualities, or thut they not only cleanse the stomach and bowels by pur ging, hut they regulate tho liver, cliangu tho mor bid soeretion, strengthen the digestive organs, pu rify the blood, iuvigorate the circulation, uutl gives tone and energy to tlio nervous system. They are mild and pleasant in their operation and convey almost immediate conviction of their utility from their first dose. They can ho taken with safety hy persons of any age; and the feeble, the infirm, die nervous and delicate aro strength ened by their operation, becauso they cleat the system of bud humors, quiet nervous irritability, and invariably produce sound health. The Vegetable Pills are u sure remedy for jmm dice, sick and nervous headache, dyspepsy, cos- tiveuess, sickness of tho stomach, heartburn, nil bilious complaints, fevers of all kinds, and if taken at the commencement will invariably check their progress, ami save tlio patient flrom a protracted and dangerous sickness. They aro invultiahlo in nervous and liypocondricul affections, loss of up- petite, and till complaints to which females alone are subject. They operate as ft mild speedy purge, and sire a safe and certain remedy tor worms iu children. Extract of u letter from Dr. Gurney, of New- Orleans. Lu.Oct. 9,1837.—''^1 have received much assistance in iny practice; especially in jaundice and yellow fever; (Volatile use of Peters* Pills. I presume that, on iui average, I prescribe 100 box es per mondi.” Extract of n letter from Dr. Pritchard, of Hud son, New-York, June 3,1830.—“I was aware that Dr. Peters was oue of the best chemists in the U. States, aud felt assured that he would some day (from his intimate knowledge of the properties of herbs and drugs) produce un efficient medicine, and I must acknowledge tliut his -Vegetable Pills fully respond to my expectation. They arc, in deed, a superior medicine mul reflect alike upon the chemist, tho physician, and tho phylbippher." Extract of u letter flrom Dr. Wuincs, of Cin cinnati, Feb. 2,1833.—"Your Pills are the mildest in their, operations, and yet most powerful in their effects, or any I have ever met with in my prac tice of eight and twenty years. Their action on the chyle, aud hence on the impurities of the blood is evidently vorV surprising.'^ Cii.4ri.ottb, N. C. Jan. 1,1837. Dear Sir—1 havo made frequent use of your Pills in the inoipient stage of bilious fever, and ob stinate constipation of tlio bowels; also, iu the en largement of the spleen, chronic diseases of the Uvcr, sick headache, general debility, aud iu ull ca ses have found them to be- very effective. J. D. Boyd, M. D. Mecki.knruro Co. Va. Feb. 7,1837. Having used Dr. Peters’ Pills in my practice for * 12 months, I take pleasure in givinr my 1 effects in cases of dys- bilious fevers, and other inactivity of tho liver.— They aro n sufe and mild aperient, being the best article of tho kind I have ever used. Gkouqe C. Scott, M. D. This celebrated Medicine is for sale by ull the principal Druggists in Savannah and throughout tho inveutor, the celebrated Dr.Magnin, of Paris, tho recipe and right for making this astonishing medicine. Until tho nppourance of tlio “Lucina Cordial,” (about Urea years since) it was thought that the comnlaints which it speedily overcomes, were beyond Uio reach of human remedy, as for upwards of n thou sandy ears, they had bnflled the wisdom and ingenuity of the most profound phy sicians in nil parts of tlio world. This Cordiul, however, to tho qrent advantage of the human ruco, soon proved itself to bo tlio desideratum so Sung r might for; and accordingly, notwithstanding the brief period of its existenco, it has acquired n celebrity so great, that it is eagerly sought for throughout tho civilized globe. Dr. Mugniu soon finding that the demand was so vast as to render a supply impossible, disposed of tho recipo mul right of sale, under obligations of secrecy, for Engluud aud the United States, and other coun tries, only preserving France mid Italy for himself. Thus has the subscriber possesed himself of tho iuvnlunblo secret, mid now hnstens to give the in habitants of his lmo of agency die benefits of his speculation. “Le Cordial de Lucille,” or, in English, “the Liicinu Cordiul,” is it general invigorutor of tliehu- inan frame. In all the various cases of languor, lassitude and debilitation, it is nn unfailing reme dy, us it is equally its province to impart cheer fulness and decision to the mind, as health aud vi- tor to tlio body. But the peculiar virtue on which Is celebrity is based, is tho facility and certainty with which it restores tho virile power* when they have been destroyed by disease, time, reckless ness, or any of tho numerous causes which termi nate in the prostration of those ftmetion*. In common with tbu generality of really good mediciucs, this Cordial coutaius nothing of a mer curial or deleterious nature, among the many in gredients which compose it; but is, nt tlio same tune, so simple, yet so efficacious, thut while it can nov 15 225 (Georgi Executor's Sale. W ILL be sold, agreeable to an order of tlio Hon. Inferior Court of Bnrke Co., while sitting for ordinary purposes, in tho town of Waynesboro, on die first Tuesday in January next, One tract of Land, belonging to the estate of Elisha Anderson, late of said county, deceased, ' lying on the waters of Rocky Creek, joining lands of James Anderson and B. Miller, nnd containing fourteen hundred aud twenty-four (1424) acres, more or less. Sold for the benefit of the heirs of the deceased. JANE H. ANDERSON, Exit. ‘ JAMES ANDERSON, ? w , A. II. ANDERSON, ] Exor * oet 20 209 Administrator’* Sale. tHtTILL be sold, on the first Tuesday in Janu- tt ory next, before tlio Court House door in Jacksonhoro’, Scriveu county, between the usual hours of sale, the following property, to wit: One tract of Land lying in said County, adjoin ing lands«f Wilkins II. NunnalU, Ilidiurd Ilcr- rington, ir. mid Brier Creek, containing 407 acres, inure or less. Also, another tract, lying in said v-t-t a (600) acres, mare i Herrington, . D j Robbiiw; ul- w?,. five Negroes, to wit: Vilct, a woman about 40 years of asre, Diana, a woman about 18 years of age, and Child Chilson, about 2 years of age, Ro- da, a girl about 14 years of age, and a girl by the name of Matilda, uhout 13 years of age. Sold a^rfteablo to nn order of the Jlon. the Inferior Court of Scriveu county while sitting for ordina ry purposes, ns the property of John M. Roberts, deceased, for the benefit ofthe heirs and creditors of suid estate. STEPHEN MILLS, Adm’or. oct29 DELIA -ROBERTS, Admix. — :TT - __ ■ , Administrator’* Sale. AA/ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in’Janu- ▼ T ary next, before tho Court House in Hines T ▼ ary next, before tho Court House in Hines I ville, Liberty County, by order ofthe Court of Ordinary for said County, the following property of the estate of ft. 8. Leonard, viz: Ono Tract of Land, containing 500 acres, more or less, known as the Cooper Tract; one House und Lot at,Wtddumrville, with 13acresof land, more or less, together with ull other Land or Property owned by said estate; for the benefit of all concerned. GEO. \V. DUNHAM, Adm’or. nov 5 217 Notice. W ILL be sold nt the house of the subscriber, on the 19th day of December next,eleven hundred acres of Lund, lying on Ciinoclieo Riv- cr, fifty head of stock Cattle, Hogs, Sheep,Oxen otye timber Cart, one small onehorse Wagon, aiid other articles too tedious to mention. Terms ciiihi . WILLIAM -WATERS. Tattnall County, Nov. 23d, 1839. nov 27 2351 , Gowland’* Lotion, F ORimoroviiiguud beautifying the complex ion, rendering the skin fair, soft and trims- trans parent. awl for removing tans, sunburns, freckles, Ac. , warranted genuine. Ju-t received, und for •ale by G. U. HENDRICKSON, a ng 19 Georgia—Chatham County. nil whom it may concern. W IIEREA8, William Law, Administrator of the estate and effects of Mary M. Haig and Agnes Haig, deceased, has applied to the Hon. the Court of.Ordinary of Chatham County for Letters Dismissory. _ - These are therefore to cite and admonish all concerned, to file their objections (if any they have) in the Clerk’s Office of the said Court,on or before the 3d day of January next, otherwise let ters dismissory will be granted. Witness, the Hon. Wm. Thorne Williams, one of the Justices of the said Court, the third day of July, A. D. 1839. * EDWARD G. WILSON, july 3 . Deputy Clerk c. o. c. c. Georgia—Bryiiu County. To all whom it may concern: W HEREAS Andrew Bird has made applica tion for Letters of Administration, with tlio will annexed, on die estate of Dorcas Sander- lin, late of-tlie County of Chatham deceased. These are therefore to cite and admonish all, and singular the kindred und creditors ofthe said deceased, to file their objections (ifnny they have) in tlie Clerk’s office of the Court of Ordinary for said County, within the time, prescribed bylaw; otherwise letters ofudministration will bo granted to the said Andrew Bird. Witness; the Hon. Israel Bird, one of the Jus* tices of said Court of ‘Ordinary, this 7th day of November, 1839. J. SMITH, c. c. o. b. c. nov 12 223 the lost 1 the United States, the Canadas, Texas, Mexico, nnd the West Iudics. Price 50 cenrper box, with foil directions. nugS lf>4->-ly Theso Powders ore not only ofgreut utility in the instantaneous production of Buckwheat and light rn ““ r, - r —- •—* —- -ery wholesome; correcting nefi, ‘ * “ **■ " Georgia—lHlinglmin County. To u ull whom it may concern. W HEREAS, Eliza McGalumun, Administra trix of the estate of Wm. McMcGahagnn, deceased, has applied to the Hon. die Court of Or dinary of Effingham County, for Letters Disiuis- sory. These arc therefore to cite ami admonish nil con cerned, to file tneir objections (if any dieyhave)iu tho Clerk’s Cilice of the said Court, on or beiore the 6th day of March next, otherwise letters dis- missory will he granted. Witness, the Hon. C. Powers, one of die Justi ces of the said Court, the 6tli day of Sept. A. D. 1839. JOHN CHARLTON, sept fi c. c. o. ?. c. Georgia—EHIiiiKlinin County. Tou” • • ail whom it may concern. “^^7*11^ERE.S, Thomas H. Brew, Administra tor of tlio estate of John W. Graham, de ceased, has applied to the Hon. die Court of Or dinary of Eilmgiiain County, for Letters Dismis- ory. Th These aro therefore to cite and admonish all con cerned, to file their objections (if any they have) indie Clerk’s Office of the soiu Court, ou or be fore tlie 2d day of Janunry next, otherwise letters dismissory will he granted. Wituess, die Hon. C. Powers, one of die Jus tices of the suid Court, tho 2d day of July, A. D. 1839. JOHN CHARLTON, july 5 » c. c. o. o. c. Georgia—JEHIingliaBn County. To all whom it may concern. . Lii W HEREAS, John M. Lucas, Administrator of the estate of William McGafoigin, de- densed, has applied to the Hon. die Court of Or dinary of Elliughum County, lor Letters Dismis- fy- These aro therefore to cite nnd admonish all con cerned, to file their objections (if any they have) in the Clerk’s Office of the said Court, on or be fore die 6th day of march next, otherwise lettters disinisaory will lie granted. Witness, die Hon. C. Powers, one ofthe Jiik- deesof the suid Court, the 6th day of Sent. A. D 1839. JOHN CHARLTON, sept 6 • Clerk c. o. e, c. Georgia—EHiiipjiam County To ull whom it may concern. W HEREAS, Mrs.NaomiWeitman,widow, Administratrix of the estate nnd effects of Matthew Weitman, deceased, hadi applied to the Hon. the Court of Ordinary of Effingham Coun ty, for Letters Dismissory. These are therefore to cite and ndmoniali all concerned',to file their objections (if any dieyluive) in the Clerk’s Office of the said Court, on or be fore, the 26th day of January next, o tiicrwise let ters dismissory will bo granted. Witness, the Hon. C. Powers, one of die Jus tices of die said Court, tho 26di day of July. A. D. 1839. JOHN CHARLTON, july 20 Clerk c. o. c. c. Notice. P OUR months after date, application will be made to the Hon. die Justices of tlio Inferi or Court of Chatham County when sitting for or- mrposes, for leave to sell 2 tracts of Lind, acres, fith Dist. 1st Section, iu Cherokee Tea Cakes, but are die ncidity of the stomach, sweetening the brenth, suppressing undue thirst in die morning, nnd in every respect being beneficial; nnd have received the approbation of the medical facility. They ore free from all the troubfesomn objec tions to which Yeast and other urticles of the sahie character droliuhlo, being always easily procured genuine ot about the same cost as Yeast. Afresh supply ofthese Powders, with directions for using, just received per Newurk, and for sale by G. It. HENDRICKSON, nov 27 235 county; 40 acres, 3d Dist. 3d Section, iu Chero kee counfy,belonging to the Estate of the Into Wal ter Dubois, aud sold for die benefit of die hoirs and creditors of said estate. *:ec7 CLAGHORN & W OOD, Adm’ors Notice. F OUR months nftcr date, application will be made to the IIou. the Justices of the Inferi or Court of Chatham County when sitting for or dinary purposes, for leave to sell a slave named Moseft, belonging to the Estate of M. II. Drake, I itc of Savannah deceased, for die benefit of die heirs and creditors. dec7 ORLANDO A. WOOD, Adm’or. Notice. F OUR montlw after date, application will be made to die Justices of die Court of Ordin ary for die County of Cuindcn, for leave to sell all die real *nd personal estate of David Thomas, lute of said county, deceased, nug 26 G. W. THOMAS, Adm’or. Notice. F OUR mondis after date, application will be made to die Court of Ordinary of Effingham County when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to Bell the following Land: One hundred and fifty acres Pine Land, lying arid being in the County of Effingham, belonging to the estate of Ernst Wm*. Guzer, bounded north by Lineburger’s and. Keiffer’s, east by Koiffer’s and unknown land, south und west by Dasher's land; for die benefit of die heirs und creditors of said estate. nov 18 FREDERICK IHNF.LY, Adm’or. Notice. F OUR months after date, application will bo made to the Justices of die Court of Ordin ary fortlie County of Camden, for leave to sell all the real estate and bank stock, belonging to die es tate of Joseph Thomas, lute of Camden County, deceused. G. W. THOMAS, ) JOHN TOMPKINS, $ aug2fi 174 Ex’ors. Notice. C OUNCIL will elect on the first Monday in December next, six Vendua Masters for tho City of Savannah. Applicants will leave their applications and the names of dieir securities with nov 22 M. MYERS, c. c. Notice. 'Wf H. & S. ROGERS will receive hills of I? '• ,l ll the Country Banks (except Milledge- villc) in payment for Goods, at 10 per cent, dis count, provided the umoiint of tlio bill is traded out; but will not receive unbankable bills for con tracts already made. nov J9 South side Market Square. Stared, T HIRTY boxes superior Eagle Starch, extra quality, for family purposes. Just received and for sale by nov 23 G. R. HENDRICKSON. Stove*. A N assortment Stoves, for sale fo n nov 1 res, Tor sale by N. B. & II. M r EED. Important Invention. :vo ■\7*EAST POWDERS, for the iuimediaiu liia- X king of Buckwheat and light Tea Cakes, Swaim's Panacea. A S the intemperance and luxury of die age are 1X hastening the ravages of scorbutic com plaints, and rendering the blood more impure and ns thousands havo uestroyod their constitutions by neglecting- to apply the proper rented-v* to such. Swuim’s Panacea must lie duct has been more than doubly valuable as a certain nnd effec tual means of restoring thorn to perfect health and vigor. Few families are wholly exempt from scorbutic affections which exhibit various .symp toms, as eruptions, ulcerations, debility, loss of appetite and dejection, nil arising from impure blood, and if not properly attended to, produces the greatest injnry to the constitution, and may be imparted to their offspring. Swaim’s Pan:i- enn is recommended at this season of the year, ns ail invaluable restorative of the system, thereby invigorating the constitution and enabling us to bear tlie debilitating effects of the Hummer season. It is conveyed by the circulating fluids, nnd cor rects their tendency to all those diseases which originate in a vitiuted blood, diseased liver, de praved appetite, or predisposition to effcction of tho lungs, &c. No one, however, is advised to use it without convincing diemselvcs of tho truth of What is here stated. This medicine is now used with success in ail parts ofthe world, and is gaining great feputufion in England. From Dr. Vnhutinr. Mott, Professor of Surgery in the University of New York, Surgeon of the N. York Hospital,&c. I liuve repeutedly lined Swaim’s Panacea both in tiis Hospital nnd in private practice, and have nlways found it to J>e a valuable medicine in chron ic, syphilitic, nnd scrofulous complaints, and in obstinate cutaneous affections. VALENTINE MOTT, M. D. From tho.vnrious impositions which have been practised by adulteration, &c. even to dio extent of perjury, for the purpose of imitating the medi cine, is sufficient to prove its efficacy in the dis eases in which it has been sufficiently proven to have cured. It is unnecessary to stfy further in relation to this Panacea, other than to caution the K ill lie aguinst the deleterious inixteros which have cen made to impose upon the ignorant. The genuine article canulwnys bo found nt tho store ofthe subscriber, who is the solo agent for this State. A. PARSONS, Druggist, nov8 220 Yeast Powder. T HESB Powder, are on nrhnjrnlilc substitute for yeiwt, in milking oil kinds of butler colics, tvoorgousom.ktprove.lcondS”.! ortifl I no nmneilmto ofTcct ufSwnini 1 . v oro to tratinnilioo tlie stmnncli, oCr lt^r" phlegm, dissiputc superfluous bile " n grnstlc juices and promote benldi* V ™ It alleviates sick * * * i. mere! „ , rejtttes -ickho^CTfe^ 0 " for Uiu Cholera Morbusofotlif enumrv $IKf_ n , d font ckus-onSi on "in tn n ftiui^i i .*V* OM 8* owe their origin to n disordered iufSbL much nnd bowels. ttlc °* th w °"n» by gi ¥il „ . atm nf.i: * renovate die prostrated energies of u giant, ail in fant may use it, not only with impunity, but with advantage. The usages of society arc unfortunately such tiiat, notwithstanding die benefits which would be sure to result from it, wc cannot enter into mi an alysis of this inestimablo Cordiul here, or publish many of tho documents which havo been receiv ed, as vouchers of the blessings it hint conferred ou numbers of despairing individuals. But this wc canuot forbear remarking—4hat it 1ms beeu de monstrated that there is scarcely ever, if any such tiling ut all, ns natural barrenness, or ns natural imbecility of die prorreaul functions in either sex; nnd, therefore, that diose evils are the effects of artificial cnitscs.aud may bo speedily subdned and removed by die use of “Le Cordial do Luciue.” The Lticina Cordiul is also an indubitable cure for the Gleet, nud the Fluor Alims, obstructed, difficult or paiutUI Menstruation; also, for the incontinence of Ur'um or tlio iuvoliiutuiy dis charge thereof. It is likewise mi invaluable nud uurivallcd medicine in coses of Chronic Errup- tions of die skin, and in the dropsical affections of Jlie aged. Most important to the American Public. The United States proprietor of die celebrated Lucina Cordial, 6r Elixir of Lovo, begs to lay bo- fore the community; din following certificate, which ho has received from die inveutor, die illus trious Dr. M&gnin. of Paris? “This is to certify, that I lmve disposed of the recipe for making tho Lucina Cordial, or Elixir of Love, and ulso die right to soli it throughout tiio United Stales or North America, to John Winters Holderwell, M. D. My reasons for So doing it that tho demands to mu for die above Co^dinl, n which I am die inveutor, are so numerous, that _ am unable to supply nil the orders froniFruucemul Italy alone; and have therefore disposed of the privileges vouchsafed in this and other certificates of a like nature, in order to generalise tho benefits, of my discovery throughout the world. Given timler my hand at Paris, on tiiis nineteenth day of January, in thoyenr of our Lord; eighteen hundred und thirty-eight. ERASTE MAGNIN. wali^tt j Witnesses. ‘ "p, 1 '"" fo foe slotnnt'li nmi nrgims of™ 1 bar.! is nothing in its oon.imsiiion Lfe" they tiro seldom seen ftfi.'r its sV Ji' 1 ,',' fotiu improves m l.onlth. color anV..!"' Tlioso ruit.ud.es which kill worms nmo"IP mjurotho stomncli materially, nn j ' ninny serious complaints. Thj, fiiotU. i”' tonolly noglcotod ty the •JESyEt! never been discovered until Hwolto'a v " morbid socrotmns wlifchW .cold.'S rlmm, cholorihnorims, pits, f 0VC r *m,U ^ popsio, oddity or the .tomneb, fo, | Ei It is now in gonertd nso in most world. I’umilics resident in tho coumw lers going into tho interior or vovn.S; font tropica! climates, (Insulated Ir. in S out) would find Swaim’s Vem van luge. . 3 6^ Kept coualaudy on lutnd, and for sale M -0_ MoiiUH’s Liffl riuYufid pffi T tlr , a „ Bitter*. HESE medio.tics have long been knm appreciated for their extraordinary mediate.powers or restoring perfect hcnhl, ssSEistHfL-a--- for placing his VEGETABLE LIFE 1 willnn tlie ynowiedge und reach or every dual in die community *• 1 ’ . . — ly* Unliko Uio hn*t o melons quackeries which boast of verct.il Thislughly important modicine is for sale by John Winters Holderwell, No. J29Liberty-street, New-York; Charles B. Tyler, No. 70 Chesnnt-st. Philadelphia; and in Baltimore by Robert* & At- ’ d. R. — * * elnhia; and in kinson, John M. Lnrnque, und 6. R. Tyler; in Washington City by Tobias Watkins nnd Charles Stott; in Georgetown by O. M. Liudmcum; in Richmond hy John E. Eustice; in Petersburg by Braggs Thomas, and Dupuy, Honor & Jones; and in Norfolk by M. A. Santos nnd B. Emerson; and by John Woodly* No. CG Puydrus-st. New- Orleans. It can also be found at all the principal Drug Stores in Soudi-Carolinn,nnd in Angustu, by Ha- vilaud, Risley & Co., Thomas Barrett & Co. and Nelson Carter; aud in Snvnimnh hy G. R, HENDRICKSON. Price $3 per bottle, with full directions. nug 5 104—ly i ( .iuutxiiu« tv men uuasi or vcret.il grediotyts, file Life Plfli arc purely and ml, guUiblo, anil coutuiu uoiil.or uicnnrv. antii arseme, nor any other mineral in any limn over. Thcynro entirely comporo'l ofer firom rare nnd powerfu (plants, the virtue, of tliongh long known to several Indian tribe recently to some eminent phnmmcomicalcln nro altogether unknown to tho ignorant pi ere to medical scicnco, nnd were neverbeli miniatured in so happily efficacious a coi don. . THE PH02NIX BITTERS tresonlle cause they possess tho power of restorin ' il piri iigemnersof health, touglowiiiivigorthr out the constitution, ns the Phtuenix is said restored to life flrom the ashes of its own dii don. Tho' Phoenix Bitters ore entirely vege composed of roots found only in certain pa conchy, which will infaliblyf VFRS AND AGUES of all kind-; w fail to eradicate entirely all the effects of... infinitely sooner than die most powerful rations of Sarsnpiirillu, and will immediate dio determination of BLOOD TO TIIE H novbr fails in sickness incident to young and will be found a certain remedy in nil nervous debility nud weakness of the mo paired constitutions. As a remedy for Chronic and Inflami Rheumatism, tho efficacy of die Phceenix will be demonstrated by tlio use of a single The usual dose of those Bitters is halfawin full, in water or wino, nnd tills quantity mi ken two or three times a day, about half i before meals, or n Iesss quantity may be t: oil times. To thoso who arc ntllicted with gestion after monls, these Bitters will nn valuable, ns they very greatly increase the of the principal VUtCra, help them to p their functions, nud eunblo the stomach chorgq into dio bowels .whatever is off Thus indigestion is easily and speedily rot appetite restored, and the mouths of the ant vessels being cleansed, nutrition U and strength of body and energy of mi happy results. For fordier particulars of Mnffatfs Ii aud Phcccnix Bitters, apply at Moflhtfs off 516 Broodwny, New-York, where tlio Pills obtained for 25 cents, 50 cents and $1 pe and the Bitters for ftl a $2 nor bottle. of. too m From the Pennsylvania Inquirer, of May 3,1834- RowumPs Tonic mixture* * M il. EDITOR—Much us the powers of this . favorite remedy have been extolled, I can not omit this opportunity ofdeclariiig iny decided Conviction that every account of the sanative vir tues ofthe Mixture will he verified to the full ex tent. Whatever ho the character oftho complaint —whether unequal tertian—double dr Himnie quartan—however varied be its typ$, attended with syncope, apoplexy, vehement spasms, with coldness and stupor—'whatever its durution, whe ther vernal or aututnuul, laying the foundation for visceral affections, and other slow but unerringly fatal maladies—however irregular in their inva sion, nnd uncommon in their appearances—in fine, whatever be tho ago, idiosyncrasy, or habits of the patient, die complaint alike bids adieu on the duo administration of tho Tonic Mixture.— This is no high-wrought panegyric for tho exper- o wonderful efficacy ous certificates ma’ fWsalo by A. BART At his Store, ou die Bay, corner of Dray nov 23 Otto Bose Lip Solve. R eceived, a fresh supply of otto r Salve. * For sole by octll . A. PARS( Beware of S urloiisl in 11 nt Q.EO. W. CARPENTER’S Conipot trad.cf Iceland moss, Carrngceu, Moss, Slippery Elm, Ilprchounu, &c., a remedy for colds, coughs, dyspepsia, uy* diurrham, cutnrrh, and all affections of the and lungs.' For sale hy aug 21 PORCHER A. LAROC The true Verbena Cretin T HIS delightful Cream is warranted tn true extract of Verbena; gentlemen tender faces or stroug beards, would mi most delightful saponaceous coinpoM»“ j. « . jj ^ . .. —*. t . noi und have the advantage over that article in ma king the hatter perfectly light nnd ready for ba king the instant they ure mixed. Buckwheat and other cukes, when made with these powders, are less likely to disagree with the stomach'than tlioso made with yeast; find as it requires butn few min- •ites to prepare for baking, the possibility of over huving them sour, is entirely avoided. The good effect of mixing cuke nnd biscuit with these pow ders, him been approved by many ofthe most em inent physicians and surgeons in this country.— They ure also highly recommendud by many of the first fuiniiicH in this city und other placos. A ftesh supply of the ubovo article just receiv ed and for sale by nov 13 ANSON PARSONS. them when compared with tiiis nrticlo. By strict ly following the directions that accompuny die bottle, we find it ucts upon die most scientific principle—for, it seems to anticipate die return ofthe cold fit, nnd excites *n strong reaction, nnd powerful glow over tho whole system; nnd thus to prc-occupy the gfoimd, and by disturbing the regularity ofthe type, to subdue the iuleriimtent altogether. Under such a course of medicino, I have been astonished to notice with whnt haste the disease bents ninrm for a retreat, and tho pros trated strength of tho system rallies, It is a pow erful, yet mild medicine—substituting calmness, tranquillity ,and balmy sleep,in place of pain,wea riness, and restlnsj nights—a renovation of long- lost strength and robust health, In lieu of feeble ness and emaciation. And ,1 confidently believe; and I predicate my opinion upon the most sub stantial proof, that tinuerwhatcver sky—in what ever corner of the earth—whether upon hill or valley, wherever fever nnd ague makes its appear ance, there also will “Rowund’sTonic Mixture” find its w'gy—the lmppy desideratum, tlio perfect antidote. N. LEE, M. D. DCrOiie of the best recommendations that can ho given tiiis mcdiciho is the following:—Physi cians living in Fever nnd Ague districts, who have become ncquuintcd with its efficacy, aro in the habit of ordering it to be used in their own prac tice Steel Pens, JN the greatest variety. dec 3 W. THORNE WILLIAMS. From tho Harrisburg Intelligencer of June, 1833. Mr. Wyeth—Having long been ufllictad in my family with Fever nnd Ague, nnd having tried ev ery menus to got.rid of it without avail, I at length met with your advertisement of Rowaud’s genu ine'Tonic Mixture, v/hich I determined to try, After using it, my wife was entirely restored to health, having suflered for fifteen months from the debilitating effects of Fever nnd* Ague, und is now as hearty und stout as she ever wns. BERNHARD MAY. > Harrisburg, May 22,1833. A Inrge supply ofthe ubovo valuable medicine just received troin tl?a Muntifueluror, and for side wholesale or retail by roltOHER* LAROCHE, fered to the public, it makes a benutitul new or, and after shaving, leaves a deliciousifl of the Verbena, and preventing tlie chapping, which in general, otiier flonpi r fo* ’poSottER * LA&Cg Market Sq. sign of die Golden 0 nov 18 Tj^IVE hundred JC strained,) Lamp OH, xiira Sperm.y inEons pure . _ _,)0 do. summer strain Also, 12 doz. Lamp Cliiinnics. Justrareu for salu by A. PAKW French Cheffllcnl*- S ULPHATE ttuinine, Snlpliate am of Morpliino, Croton Oil, Oil <>■ pcr,I(reosote, Piperino, Prussic Acto. 1“ otino, Ext. Nux Vomica, IMroilatc, I oW Jus.,cceivodperNmvark,nmHo i rsn cKg Starch. rjWENTY boxes Colgate s^No.^L®C ( Lip Salvc. &c. O tto Roso i.ip salvo, Patcy • real French AlmondI Paste. A • of tliesc elegant articles, for tho cure P lips, face, to,justroecjvcdmd^i^ White LcaxCOlfTAfo rpWO Hundred kogs Englwk «* X warranted 2f>0 do. American, No. 1 and i 10 bids. English Luwoed Ot 10 do. Whiling, 10 do. Chalk 50 kogs Spanish Brown, in "' 100 canisters Putent k»gif' j,|„' superior nrlicfo for doors, shutters, P h.n/aol'^^^OKHENI^ Varlcffiitcd Scented S®° f IFTV Imxcs Vunogntod Sojtj^l F'coko. Oil'd hnrs^ ^^pBICgj MolaSscs. hy Culm Jl ^r" J '’ y PAOELFORD,FAJLf Haunt anti B® ,lM o’ n»ITISIOIIE Hams, * JTOllTY lllids prime retailing mwssm®.