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AUCTION SALES.
City Sheriff’s Sale.
tlio IlntTiieidi
Se»day in January nett,
1 * t Ho
.
! riLL Im sold before the Court fiouse.in the
city of SavanmUi.betwoen the usual hours
e. a Threshing Machine oral a Plough; levi
ed on by virtuo of a li fa, issued tVoin the Honora
ble Court of Common Pteaa and of Oyer and
Terminer, for the qity ofSavannuh.nttlie instance
of the city of Savannah w. Ezra Kent, n defaulting
Petit Juror. Property poiuted out by tho defen
dant. LEVIS. **
dec 5
. RUSSELL, Sheriff;
S'ncrltPs Sale.
W ILL be sold on tho first Tuesday in Febru
ary next, before the Court Iloure in the
city of Savannah, between the usual hours of sale,
tile sloop Eliza, levied on under and by virtue of
a fi fn on frrrctesnro of mortgage, instied out of
the Hon. tho Inferior Court of Chatham comity,
in fhvor of Samuel B. Hill.r*. John Russell,
nov 23 ELISHA WYLLY, Sheriffc. c.
Ccorgln-Cliutltnm County*
To nil whom it may concern.
W HEREAS, Mary Sftgurs, widow, hath ops'
pffetlto the lion* the Court of Ordinary
of Chatham County, for Letters of Administra
tion on the estate uiul effects of James Sugurs,
late of Chatham County.
Those are therefore to cite and admonish,all and
singular tho kindred and creditors of the said de
ceased, to file their objections, (if any thoy have)
to the granting *of tho administration or the es
tate to the applicant in the Clerk’s Offico of the
said Court, on or boforo tho twelfth day of De
comber noxt; otherwise letters of administration
will be grunted. > •
Witness, the Hen. Francis Sonet, one of the
Justices of tho said Court, this 12tli day of Nov.,
A. D. 1839. KDW’D O. WILSON,
nov 12 Deputy Clerk c.o. c.c.
iraftt
To r
la—Chatlinm County.
oil whom itmny concern t
AS John P. WHItaWon, F.en. he*
I lotho Hon. the Court of Only
Cmmtv, for letter, of Edmimuratlou
3 mill ciiect. of Peter Mitclioll, lute of
count)', deceased- ,,
These nro thoraft.ro hi cito and eilmom-h, all
and singular the kindred and eradilors of the said
d 0 ‘area, to file theirobjccliousfif any t'’y have)
to the granting olthe auraintatratjon of tho estato
of the deceased to tlm applicant in the CiMH a
ofiico of die said Coiut, on or before tho 4th day
qf January noxt ; otherwise lettorso administra
tion willlio grunted. . ,
Witness. tho Uon/Anth’y Porter, one of tho
Justices of the said Court, U10 4th duy of Dccom
bor, A. D. 1839.
EDWARD G. WILSON,
dec. 4 Deputy Clerk c. o. c. c.
w'
l UCINA CORDIAL
City ShcrlfTs Sale.
O N the firet Tuesday in January uoxt, will be
sole beforo the Court Houso in the city of
Savannah, botiVfcon the usual bourse of sale, one
grey.Horse, saddle and bridle, one mahogany side
board, Qne ditto dining table, one ditto stand, one
tiaf&, One carpet, six chairs, two looking fetomes,
two pair ofaudirous, shovel and tongs; levied on
by virtue of fils’s wood from the honorable Court
of Common Picas and of Oyer and Terminer for
the city of Savannuli,ntt!ie instance o! James II.
Wade et. al. versus Cuinpfield & Breed, James
Palmoret.nl. vs Nathaniel Camp fie Id; prbpcrte
pointed out by plaintilTs attornies.
dec 4 LEVI S. RUSSELL Sheriff.
Sheriffs Sale.
O N the first Tuesday in January next, at the
Court House in Effingiintn Couutv,between
the usual hours of sole, the following* property:
Sis hundred acres of pine land, lying and being
ill'the county Of Effiugham, bounded N. E. by
Savannah River, W. by lands of Moses Metzger*
S. by lands of Alary N. Porter; lovied on as the
property of Archibald Wilkins, to satisfy execu
tions in fhvor of David Metzger, vs. Archibald
Wilkins, Jr. and Henry Carrington, Jr. vs. Arch.
Wilkins, Jr. Property pointed out by defendant.
Also, one lot of Laud known ns number one,
in tho village of Abercom, containing fifty acres,
more or less; lovied on as the property of the es
tate of G. G. Nowak deceased, to satisfy the bal
ance ofan execution due to the Commissioners of
the Academy of Effingham county,
dec 5 JOHN G. HEIDT, Sheriff r. c.
Administrator’s Sale.
W ILL bp sold on the first Tuesday in Janu-
ary next, at the Court Houso in Savan
nah, between the usual hours of sole, a negro man
slave named Sam, part of the pcrsou il estate of
Mrs. Mary K. Dunham, late of McIntosh County
deceased. Terms of sale cash—purchaser pay
ing fortifies. 4 ■„ 9. M. BOND, Adm’or.
dec *2 . 8401
lowing property*.
Ail U10 interest of the estate
in thosetwo Tracts of Laud, l
Administratrix’s Sale.
O N the first Tuesday in January next, will be
sold before tho Court Home in Chatham
County, botween the usual hours of sale, the fob
of R. F. Williams
. known as Vardusc
and Orphan House.
Sold as the property of estate R. F. Williams
for the benefit of the‘heirs and creditors of sail
estate. MARY WILLIAMS, Adrn’ix.
nov 9 221 *
Valuable Bice Plantation and
Negroes for Sale.
W ILL be sold et public sale,on tho first Tues
day in February next, before the Court.
House in the city of Brunswick, that very valua
ble Plantation known as New Hone, on the south
branch of the AJotamoha River, ui Glvnu Coun-
^ ty, Ga., 0ontaii|ing (3430) thttc thousand four
hundred and thirty acres, of which (fi80) five hun
dred, W*d eighty acres are first quality River
Swamp, (300) three hundred acres nro under
good banks and m a fine state of cultivation. A-
bont (700) seven hundred acres of prime Inland
Swamp, well adapted to tho culture of Cotton or
Corn, and (2160) two thousand one hundred und
fifty acres of heavy timbered pine land. O11 the
premues are a comfortable dwelling House. Ne
gro <u»,' Blacks in itti Shop, nnd every
f out building for the use of the planta-
Georgia—Clmtiiuiu I'ouuiy. g*.
W HEREAS, Jos. B. Ponco hath upphed
to the Hon. the Court of Ordinary of
Chatham Comity, for letters of Administration on
the estate aud effects of James it. Ketchum, late
of Chatham County, deceased.
These arc therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular the kindred and creditors of the toiul de
ceased, to file their objections (if any they have)
to tho granting of the nil ministration of die estate
of the deceased to tho applicant in tho Clerk’s
Office of tho said Court,on or before tho 30th day
of December next; otherwise letters of adminis
tration will be granted.
Witnoss, the Hon. A. Porter, one of the Jus
tices of tlie said Court, the 30th*duy of November,
A. D. 1839. EDW’D G. WILSON,
nov 30 Deputy Cierk c. o. c. c.
Gcortfitt—Chatham County.
To oil worn it may concern.
W HEREAS, Win. Henry Fitts, Ailniinwtrn.
tor of the estate of James D-, Fitts, into of
Chatham County, deceased, hath applied to the
lion, tho Court of Ordiuury of Chatham Comity,
for Letters Dismissory.
These ore therefore to cite nnd ailmonish all con
cerned, to file their objections (if any they have)
in the Clerk’s Office of the said Court, 011 or be
fore the lClhday of March next, otherwise .letters
dismisaory will he granted.
Witness, file Hon W. Thome Williams, one of
the Justices of the said Court, the lGth day of
September, A. D. 1839.
EDWARD G. WILSON,
scptIG Deputy Clerk c. o. p. c
Gcortrla—Clmtliain Comity.
To all whuni it may concern.
W HEREAS, Andrew Dixon, Administrator
of the estnte and ofiecta of DanieTFoley,
late of Chatham County, deceased, has applied to
the II011. tho Court of Ordinary of Chatham
County, for Letters Dismissoiy,
These arc therefore to cite aud admonish all con
cerned, to file their objections (if any they huvo) in
tho Clerk’s Office of the said Court, on or before
the 3d day of January next, otherwise letters dis-.
inissory will bo granted.
•' Witness file Hon. A. Porter, ona of tho Justices
of the said Court, tho 3d dav of July, A. D. 1839.
EDWARD G. WILSON,
July 3 Deputy Clerk c. o. c. o.
lion.
** ’ At the same time and place, will lie sold (con-
• ' *‘*onoMy) a very prime gang of about sixty Ne-
. an undivided fiiird pf the plantation
known os Broailfield, adjoining tho abovo, con-
taming in all about (400) four hundred acres of
prime Rice Land, in fine order to receive a cron.
Terms made known on the dny of sale.
JOHN F. green; ) r ,
HUGH F. GRANT, \ ** ori *
wov 15 225 (Georgian)
Executor’s Sale.
W ILL be sold, agreeable to nn order of the
Hon. Inferior Court of Burke Co., while
sitting for ordinary purposes; in the town of
Waynesboro, on tho 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 nnd B. Miller, and containing
fourteen hundred and twenty-four (1424) ucres,
more or less. Sold for the benefit of the heirs
of the deceased.
JANE II. ANDERSON, Ex’ix.
JAMES ANDERSON, ) ,
A. H. ANDERSON, ( Lx on
Oct 20 209
Georgia--Chatham County.
To all whom it may concern.
W HEREAS, Henry F. WiUink, Executor of
file last will nnd testament of David Pidge,
late of Chatham County, deceased, hath applied to
the Hon the Cottrtof Ordinary of Chatham Comi
ty, for Letters Disinisjory.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
concerned, to filetheir ohjectiou*(if any they have)
in uttj Cwiai Gnice ofu»esaia Court,onorbel'o.re
the 3d duy of January next, otherwise letters dis-
tnissory will be granted.
Witness,''die lion. Elias Reed, one of file Jus
tices of tlio said Court, the 3d day of July, A. D.
1330. EDWARD G. WILSON,
July3 Deputy Clerk e. c. c. e.
Georgia— Chatham County.
TftJ “
nil whom it may concern:
W HEREAS Omifimo Lcgrtel, hath nnplie.t
to file Hon.fiie Court ofOrdiimryofChnt-
ham County, for Letters of Administration on file
estnte and effects of Paul Dupon, late of Chatham
County, deceased.
These are therefore to cite nnd admonish, all
and singular tho kindred nnd creditors of tho said
deceased, to file their objection.* (if any they have)
to tho granting of tho ndiiiiiiistrution of tho estnte
ofthe deceased to the applicant iuthe Clerk’s Of
fice offiio said Court, on or before the 9th day of
December next; otherwise letters of administra
tion will bo granted. ; .. , _
Witness, the Hon. Francis Sorrel, one ofthe ces of the said Court, the 80th day ol Decern
Justices ofthe said Court, the 9thilav of Nov. A. A. D. 1839. EDWARD G. WILSON,
D. 1839. EDWARD G. WILSON, “ *
nov 9 Deputy Clerk c. o.c. c
all whom it may concern!
W HEREAS S. B. William* hath applied to
tho Hon. the Court of Ordinary.of Chat
ham County, for Letters of Guardianship to the
persons and property of Edwin and Julia Wil
liams, minors, children ofRich’d F. Williams,de
ceased.
These are therefore to cito nnd ndmonwli.au
concerned, to file their objection* (if nuy they
have) in the Clerk’s office ofthe said Court, on or
beforo the 30th day of Decombor next? otherwise
letters os prnved for will bo granted.
Witness, the lion. M. Myers, ono ofthe JusU-
* 80th day of December,
nov 30
Deputy Clerk c. o. c. c.
Georgia—i’lmtlmin County.
To nil whom it may concern:
W HEREAS Patrick Marlow hath applied to
fiie II011. the Court of Ordinary of Chat-*
ham p minty, for Letters of Administration on the
estate and effect* of Nicholas Murluw, Esq. lute of
Chatham County deceased.
..These are therefore Jo cite and admonish, all
and singular the kindred and creditors of the said
deceased, to file their ohje6ti6fi*( if any they have)
to fiie granting ofthe administration ortho estate
of fiie deceased to tho applicant in the Clerk’s of
fice ofthe said Court, on or before tho 12th day of
December next; otherwise letters of adjpmistra-
tion will be grouted
Witness, the IT011. Elias Reed, one of the Jus
tices of the said Court, tlie 12th day of November,
A. D. 1839. EDWARD G. WILSON,
nov 12 Deputy Clerk c. o.c. c,
Georgia—Chatham County.
To all whom it may Concern;
W HEREAS, 8. A. Hooker. Imtli spplied to
tlio Hon. tlio Court of Ordinary of Chat
ham County, for Letter* of Administration on the
estate and effect* of Isauc Norton,lute of Chatham
County, deceased.
These are therefore to cite and ailmonish, all
and singular the kindred and creditors of file said
deceased, to file their objections (if any they have)
to the granting of tlio administration of the estato
of the deceased.to the applicant in tlie Clerk’* Of
fice of the said Court, on or beforo the twelfth
day of December next; otherwise letter* of ad
ministration will bo granted.
Witness, the Hon. hi. Myers, one of fiie Justi
ces ofthe said Court,the twelfth day of November,
A. D. 1839. EDWARD G. WILSON,
.nov 12 Deputy Clerk c. o. c. c.
Georgia—Chatham County.
To oil whom it iu**y concern:
W HEREAS Frederick E. Tebenit, hath ap
plied to the- Honorable the Court or Or
dinary of Chatham County, for Letter* of Admin
istration on tlio estato nnd effects of Isaac Norton,-
late of Chatham Comity, deceased.
These are therefore to cito and admonish, ull
nnd singular fiie kindred and creditors ofthe said
deceased, to file their objection* (ifany they have)
to the granting of the adininsitration of fiie estate
ofthe deceased to the applicant in the Clerk’s Of
fice ofthe said Court, on or boforo the twelfth dny
of December next; otherwise letters of administra
tion will bo granted.
Witness, the Honorable Anthony Porter one
ofthe Justices of file said Court, file twelfth day of
November A. D. 1839.
EDWARD G. WILSON,
nov 12 Deputy Clerk, c.o. c.
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Administrator’s Sale.
W ILL be sold, on tlio first Tuesday in Janu
ary next, before the Court Hou.se door in
Jucksonboro’, Scriven county, between file usual
hours of sale, the following property, to wit;
One tract of Land tying iu said County, udjoin-
ing lands of Wilkins H. Nunnolly, Richard Her
rington, ir. and Brier Creek, containing 4(57 aeres,
more or less. Also, another tract, lying In said
county, containing six hundred (600; acres, more
or less, adjoining lands of Richard Herrington,
sen., Solomon Zeagler and George Robbins; al
so, five Negroes, to wit; VUet, a woman about 40
years of age. Diuna, a woman ubout 18 years of
age, and Child Chilsou, about 2 years of age, Ro-
da, a girl about 14 years of ago, and a gin by fiie
name of Matilda, about 13 years of age. Sold
agreeable to an order of fiie Hon. tho Inferior
Court oT Scriven county whilo sitting for ordina
ry purposes, as tho property of John .M. Roberts,
deceased, for the benefit ofthe heirs and creditors
of said estate.
STEPHEN MILLS, Adm’or.
oct29 DELIA ROBERTS, Adm ix.
Administrator’s Sale.
W ILL b© sold on the first Tuesday in Janu
ary next, before the Court House in Hines
villa, Liberty County, by order of the Court of
Ordinary for said County, the following property
of the estate of R. S. Leonard, viz:
One Tract of Land, containing 500 acres,
more or less, known as tho Cooper Tract; one
House and Lot at Wdlfiiourville, 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. DUNHAM, Adm’or.
nov 5 217
Notice.
W ILL bo sold r.t the house of tho subscriber,
on the 19th day of December next,eleven
hundred acres of Land, lying ou Canocheo Riv
cr, filly head of stock Cattle, flogs, Sheen,Oxen
one timber Cart, one small one horse Wagon,
and other articles too tedious to mention. Terms
cash. WILLIAM WATERS.
Tattnall County, Nor. 23d, 1839.
nov 27 235f•
Gowland’s Lotion,
T?l OR imoroving and beautifying the complex-
JU ion, rendering the skin fair, soft and trans
parent, and for removing tans, sunburns, I reextea,
Ac., warranted genuine: Just received, and for
sale by G. U. HENDRICKSON
«ug 19
Georgia—Chatham County.
To all whom it may concern.
W 1EREAS, William Law, Administrator
of fiie estate and effects of Mary 31. llaig
and Agnes Haig, deceased, has applied to the
lion, the Court of Ordinary of Chatham County.
for Letters Dumis«ory.
These nre therefore , to cite and admonish all
concerned, to file their objections (if any they
have) in the Clerk’s Officeof the said Court,on or
before the 3d day of Jannary next, otherwise tet
ters dismissory will be grouted.
Witness, the Horn Win. Thome Williams, one
of the Justices of the said Court, the fiiird dny of
July, A. D. 1839.
EDWARD G, WILSON,
jnly’3 . Deputy Clerk c. o.c.c.
f in
o all whom it may concern.
ihagnn, Administra-
m.'Mc3
nay
W HEREAS, ElizuMcGul
trix of fiie estato of Wm. McMcUnliagan,
deceased, has applied to fiie Hon.the CourtofOr-
dinnryof Efiiuignum County, for Letters Dismis-
sory.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all con
cerned, to file tneir objections (if uny they have) in
fiie Clerk’s Olliee of file said Court, on or before
the dll day of March next, otherwise tetters dis-
missory will he granted.
Witness, the Hon. C. Powers, one of the Justi
ces of tlie said Court, the (itii day of Sept. A. D.
1839. JOHN CHARLTON,
sept 6 c. c. o. e. c.
Gcorgia-Elfliiglium County
To all whom it may concern.
W HEREAS, Thomas II. Brew, Administra
tor of the estate of John W. Graham, de
ceased, has applied to the Hon. the Court of Or
dinary of Effingham County, for Letters Distnis-
soiy.
These arc therefore io ci te and admonish all con
cerned, to file their objections^ (if any they have)
iu the Clerk’s Office of fiie said Court, on or be
fore fiie 2d dny of January next, otherwise tetters
dis inissory will be granted.
Witness, the Hon. C. Powers, one of tlie Jus
tices of tlio said Court, the 2d day of July, A. I).
1839. JOHN CHARLTON,
july >5
tho inventor, tho celebrated Dr. Mngnin, of Paris,
the recipo and right for making fills astonishing
mediciuo. Until the appearance of tho “Luchm
Cordial/ 1 (about three years slncol it was thought
that tlie complaints which it speedily overcomes,
were beyond the reach of human remedy, ns for
upwards of a thousand years, thoy had Imffiedthe
wisdom and ingenuity of tho most profound phy
sicians in all parts of tho world. This Coruinl,
however, to the great advantage of tho human
race, soon proved itself to ho tho desideratum so
long fought for; and accordingly, notwithstanding
the li fief period of \U existence, it has acquired u
celebrity so great, that.it is eagerly soughtfbr
throughout the civilized globe. Dr. Mnguin soon
fiudiug Unit the demand was so vast as to render
a supply impossible, disposed of tho reoipo and
right oi'salo, under obflgations of secrecy, for
England and the United States, and other coun
tries, only preserving France and Italy fbr himself.
Thus has tho subscriber possesod himsolf of tho
invalunblo secret, and now hustens to givo tho in-
iiuhitniits of his Hue of agency tho benefits of his
speculation.
“Le Cordial do Lucino,” or, In English, “the
Lucina Cordial," is ageneral iuvigorutorof tho hu
man frame. In nil the various cases of languor,
lassitude und debilitation, it is an unfailing reme
dy, as it Is equally its province to impart cheer
fulness nnd decision to the mind, ns health and vi
gor to the body. But the peculiar virtuo on which
its celebrity is based, is tlie facility aiul certainty
with wliicn it restores tho virile powers when they
have been destroyed by disease, timo. reckless
ness, or nny of tho numerous causes wlilch termi
nate in the prostration of those functions.
In common with tlio generality of really g 00 d
medicines, fills Cordial contains nothing of a mer
curial or delotcrious nature, among tlie many iu-
gredients which couiposo it; but is, at tho snina
time, so simple, yet so efficacious, that while it can
renovate fiie prostrated energies of a giant, an in
fant may use it, not only wifii impunity, but with
advantage.
* Tho usages of society nro unfortunately such
dint* notwithstanding the benefits which would bo
sure to resnlt from it, wo cannot enter into an an
alysis of this iueitimabte Cordial here, or publish
many of tho jlQCument* which have been recciv.
cd, as voucher.*^ ofthe blessings it |ius conferred on
numbers of despairing individuate. But this we
cannot forbear remarking—that it has beetr de
monstrated thni there te -enreely ever, ifriny such
thing at till, os natural barrenness, cr ns natural
imbecility of the procrennt functions in either sex ?
and. therefore, thn! those evils arc the effects of
artificial causes; and may he speedily sulnlued and
removed by the tiso of “Lo Cordial do Lucitio."
The Lucina Cordial is njso un hidubitahlo cure,
for the G}eet, nnd the Fluor Atbus, obstructed,
difficult or painfril Menstruation; uiso, for file
incontinence of Urine or tlio involuntary dis-
charge thereof. It is likewise nn invuliiublo nnd
unrivalled medicine in cases of Cbrouio Errup-
tions of fiie akin, aud iu the dropsicul affections
of fiie aged.
Most important to tho American Public.
ver-
wHistsS a- gas
fstesnsassssss-'-
SSffliE-**—
5aSafeff Sit u r
.'" J nresddum suou ufturiu use
ftont Improve, m henlth, color I*'
Thore remedies wlilcg kill ivore^.W" 0 -
u.juiu me Etnnmcli mnteriolly, nml c,nh «
nony nenou. cdmplolnt,. Tbit S V""'o of
teruuly neglected ty tho ftotdhr^jft. 1 **® "«•
never lieeit direovered until SwH'tr rr “, r .S
iri'csr,.
mofliid weretioii, whfci.-pradme S:"*"! 0 ™
rhara, cliolem morbus, piL, f ev „ <ljar-
pepsin, acidity of tlio stomach, foid dES
U.ed^enbfen'TecUoneceu.eV-.lSa
It is HOW in frnnnt^il ...» i..
Georgia—Bryan County,
To all whom it limy concern:
CHOREAS Andrei VatA has stadc appUcu-
. ▼ tlon for Letters of Administration, with
the will annexed, on tlio estate of Dorcas Sander-
liu, Inteofthe County of Chatham deceased.
These nro therefore to cite and admonish all,
and singular fiie kindred and creditors of the said
deceased, to file thoir objections (iluny they have)
in die Clerk’s office of fiie Court of Ordinary for.
said County, within tlio time prescribed by law;
otherwise tetters of administration will be granted
to tlie said Andrew Bird.
Witness, tlie Hon. Israel Bird, one of tlie Jus
tices of said Conrt of Ordinary, fids 7th day of
November, 1639. J. SMITH, c. c. o. a. c.
nov 12 223
rentage.
Kept constantly ou baud, ami ft,, ,„| e ]
l' J- tt-WnUWUie S 5J' |0
nioiiutt g ^ir^vDi^ttnu
luetliBlejtowers of restoring pcrfectluiuita w
forded ily tlio tuUv^nhliflSiSS
for plncmg Ids VEGETABLE LIFE Wl LS
wifinn tlioynowtedge and,reach of every imiivi.
dual in the community. Unlike Uic hojt of nor.
mciousquackeries which boast of vegetable >i®
gredients, tho Lite PUJa are purely and solely ve-
gotnble, and'contain neither memiry, nutimonr
arsenic, nor any other minernl in any tenn wbV
ever. They nro entirely composed o«* extract*
from rare uiul powerful plants, fiie virtues of which
though long known to several Indian tribes, nod
recently to some eminont pharmaceuticalchenibtt
iu*e altogether unknown to the ignorant pretend®
ers to medical scicnco, and wore never before ad
ministered in so happily efficacious a coiubiiia.
tion.
TIIE PIICENLY BITTERS nre so called, 1*.
Notice. .
F OUR months after date, application will be
made to tho Hon. the Justices of the Inferi
or Court of Chatham County when sitting for or-
diiiaiy purposes, for leave to sell 2 tracts of Land,
viz: 160 ncres, 6th Dist. 1st Section, in Cherokee
connt)**, 40 acres, 3d Dist. 3d Section, in Chero
kee ponnty-,belonging to the Estate of tlie late Wal
ter Dubois, and sold for the baiiefit of the heirs
and creditors of said estate.
c’cc7 CLAGIIORN &, WOOD, Adm’or*
Y east Powders, for the immediate mn«
km®» of Buckwheat snd light Tc.V Cuk«».
These Powders are not only of great utility in tho
instantaneous production of Buckwheat and light
Tea Caket, but ore very wholesome; correcting
the acidity ofthe stomach, sweetening tKe breath,
suppressing uudne thirst in the morning, and in
every respect beitu{ beneficial;. and have received
file approbation of tho medical faculty.
They arc free from all fiie troublesome objec
tions to which Ycastand other articles ofthe same
character are liable, being always easily procured
genuine at about thn same cost ns Yeast.
Afresh supply of these Powders, with directions
for using, just received per Newark, and for srtlo
by G. R. HENDRICKSON,
nov 27 235
which ho has received from file inventor, tho illus
trious Dr.Magnin, of Paris;
“This i* to certify, that I have disposed of tho
recipe fbr'making tho Lucina Cordial, or Elixir of
Love, nnd also the right to sell it throughout tho
United States of North Atnericu, to John Winters
Holderwel), M. D. My reasons fbr so doing is,
that tho dcuinnds to me for tho above Cordial, of
which J am fiie inventor, ore so numerous, that I
nm unable to supply all the orders from France and
Italy alotie; and have therefbre disposed ofthe
privileges vouchsafed in this and other certificates
pf a like nature, in orderto generalise tho benefits,
«f niy. discovery throughout tho world.
Given under my hand at Paris, ou this nineteenth
day of January, in the year of our Lord, eighteen
hundred and thirty-eight.
EUASTE MAGNIN. .
Notice.
F OUR months after date, application will be
made to the lion, the Justice* of the Inferi
or Court of Chatham Couuty when sitting for or
dinary purposes, for leave to sell n slave tmmed
Moses, belonging lo the Ertate of M. II. Drake,
1 tte of Suvannuh deceased, for file benefit of tlie
heirs aud creditors.
dec 7 ORLANDO A- WOOD, Adm’or.
■* NoGcc.
F OUR months after date, application will bo
made to the Justices of the Court of Ordin
ary for fiie County of Camden, for leave to sell all
tho real und personal estate of David Thomas, late
of said county, deceased,
aug 20 G. W. THOMAS, Adm’or.
Gcorgia-EfllnKlttun County.
To all whom it inay concern.
W HEREAS, John M. Luca^, Administrator
of the estate of William McGohugin, de-
deasfcd, has applied to the Hon. the Court of Or
dinary of Effingham County, for Letters Dimni»>
sory. .
These nre therefore to cite and admonish nil con
cerned, to file their objections (if uny they have)
in the Clerk’s Oflicc of the tiuiu Court, on or be
fore the 6th day of march next, otherwise tenters
dismissory will be granted.
Witness, fiie Hon. C. Powers, one of tlio Jus
tices of the suid Court, the 6th dny of Sept. A. D.
1839. JOHN CHARLTON,
sept 6 - Clerk c. o. e. 6.
Georgia—EfllngfSmin County.
To all whom it may concern.
W HEREAS, Mrs.NaomiWeitmnn,widow,
Administratrix of tho estate and effects of
Matthew Weittnnn, deceased, hath applied to the
Hon. the Court of Ordiuury of Effingham Coun
ty, for Letters Distnissory.
These are therefore to cite nnd admonish nil
concerned,to file their objections (jf nny they have)
in the Clerk’s Office of the said Court, oh or be
fore tho 26th day of January next, otherwise let
ters dismissory will be granted.
Witness, the Hon. C. Powers, one of tho Jus
tices of tho eoid Court, the23th tiny of Jttlv, A. D.
1839. JOHN CHARLTCiN,
juiy20 Clerk c, o.c.c.
Notice.
F OUR months after date, application will be
made to the Court of Ordinary of Effingham
County when sitting for ordinary purposes, for
leave to sell file following Land:
One hnmlred aud fifty acres Pine Land, lying
and being in the County or Effingham, belonging
to the estate of Ernst Wm. Guzer, bounded north
by Lineburger’s and Keiffcr’s, east by Keitier’s
and unknown land,' south and west by Dasher’s
land; for tlie benefit of fiie heirs aud creditors of
said estate.
nov 18 FREDERICK ITINELY, Adm’or.
Notice.
1 71 OUR months after date, application will lie
. made to fiie Justices of file Court of Ordin
ary for the County of Camden, for leave to sell all
tlie real estate unit batik stock, belonging to the es
tate oft Joseph Thomas, late of Camden County’
deceased.
G. W. THOMAS, X
JOHN TOMPKINS, J
aug 26 ' 174
Ex’ors.
Notice.
C OUNCIL will elect on the first Monday in
December next, six Vendue Masters for the
City of Savannah. Applicants will leave their
applications and the names of their securities with
nov22 M. MYERS, c.c
Notice.
W II. & S. ROGERS will receive hills of
• ull the Country Banks (except Milledgc-
ville) in payment for G r Qod», at 10 per cent, dis
count, provided fiie amount of the Jiill is traded
out; but will not receive unbankable bills for con
tract* already made.
nov 19 South side Markot Square,
Starch.
T HIRTY boxes miperior Eagle Starch, extra
quality, for family purposes. Just received
and for sale by
nov 23 O. R. HENDRICKSON.
Stoves.
A N assortment Stoves, for sale bj
nov 1
N. U & it. WEED,
Swaim’s rum,ecu.
A S the intemperance and luxury ofthe age are
hastening tho ravages of scorbutic com
plaints, and rendering' the blood more impure nnd
a* thousands have destroyed their constitutions
by neglecting to apply tho proper remedies to
such. Swaim’s Panacea must bo aud has been
more tlian doubly vulmibte us a certain nnd effec
tual incuns of restor ing them to perfect health and
vigor. Few families ore wholly exempt from
scorbutic affections -which exhibit various symp
toms, as eruptions, ulceration*, debility, loss of
appetite aud dejection, all mixing from impure
blood, and if pot properly attended to, produces
the greatest injury to the®, constitution, and may
be imparted to thoir offspring. Swaim’s Pana
cea is recommended at this season of tho year, as
on invaluable restorative of fiie system, thereby
invigorating the constitution nnd enabling us to
bear the debilitating effects of the summer season.
It is conveyed by the circulating fluids, nml cor
rects their-tendency to nil those diseases which
originate in n vitinted blood, diseased liver, de
praved appetite, or predisposition to effection of
the lungs, &c. No one, however, is advised to
use it without convincing themselvea^of the truth
of what is here'stated. .
This mediciuo is now used with srtcccss in all
{ inrts ofthe world, and is gaining great reputation
u England.
From Dr. Valentine Mott,
Professor of Surgery in tho University of New-
York, Surgeon ol the N. York Hospitul.&c.
I have repeatedly ‘used Swaim’s Puuaceu both
in fiis Hospital and in private practice, and have
'always found it to be a valuable medicine In chron
ic, syphilitic, nnd scrofulous complaints, und in
obstinate cutaneous affections.
VALENTINE 310TT, M. D.
From tho various impositions which liaVo been
practised by adulteration, &c. even to the extent
of perjury, for the purpose of imitating tlio medi-
cino, is sufficient to prove ita efficacy in tlie dis
eases in which it has been sufficiently proven to
have cured. It is unnecessary to sqy further in
relation to this Panacea, other than to caution the
public against the deleterious mix litres which huvo
neon made to impose upon the ignorant. Tho
gepuino article can always bo found at tlio store
of tlio subscriber, who is tlio sole agent for this
State. ■ A. PARSONS, Druggist,
nov 8 220 bb
Feast Powders.
rpIIESE Powders are an admirable substitute
X for yeast, in making all kinds of batter, cakes,
mid have tlio advantage over that article iri ma
king tho batter perfectly light nml ready for ba
king the instant they are mixed. Buckwheut and
oilier cukes, when 'made wifii these powders, are
less likely to disagree with tho stomuoh tlian those
mndo wifii yeast; and ns it requires but a few min
utes to prepare for baking, tho possibility'ofevor
haying them sour, is entirely avoided. Tho good
effect of mixing cake nnd biscuit with those pow
ders, has been approved by many of tlio most em
inent physicians und surgeons in this country.—
They are alno highly recommended by many of
the first families in this city nnd other places.
A fresh supply of tlio above article just receiv
ed and for sate by
»ov 13 ANSON PARSONS.
„ , Stool Pent,
I N fiie greatest variett
dec 3 , W.
WILLIAMS.
Gnspnrd Delluc,
-AViltaua MciTiU,
\ Witniwww. J
This liighjy important modicino is for sate by
John Winters Iloldenvell, No. 129Liberty-street,
New-York; Charles B. Tyler, No. 70 Chesnut-st.
Philadelphia; ami in Baltimore hy Robert* <& At
kinson, John M. Lnroque, nud G. R. Tyler; in
Washington City by Tobins Watkins und Charles
Stott; iu Georgetown by O. 31. Liuthacum; in
Richmond by John E. Eustice; in Petersburg hy
Braggs Thomas, and Dtipuy, Reiser <fc. Jones;
and in Norfolk hy M. A. Santos and B. Emerson;
and by John Woodly, No. 65 Poydras-st. Now-
Orleans.
It can also bo fonnd at all the principal Drag
Stores in Soufii-Cnrolinn, and in Augusta, by Ha-
viland, Risley & Co.,Thomas Barrett.& Co. aiul
Nelson Carter; und in Suvannnh hy
G. R. HENDRICKSON.
Price $3 per bottle, with full directions.
aug 5 164—ly .
. - 4 - - fenix is said tob«
restored to life from tlio fishes of its own uWiu-
tion. The, Phamix Bitters are entirely vegetable,
composed of roots found only in certain parti of
the western country, which will infnliblycure Ft-
VFKS AND AGUES of all kinds; will never
fail to eradicate entirely all tho effects of mercury
Infinitely sooner than the niost powerful nrepa®
rations of Sarsaparilla, and will immediately care
the determination ofBLOOD TO TIIE HEAD;
never fuils in sickness incident to young females:
nnd will bo foiiud a certain remedy in all awe* of
nervous debility and weakness of the most im
paired constitutions.
As a remedy for Chronic and Inflammntory
Rheumatism, tlie efficacy of the Plimeuix Biller*
will be demonstrated by the use of a single bottle.
Theusual dose of these Bitters is hnlfa wine gin*
frill, in water or wine, nnd this quantity muybe ta
ken two or threo times n dny, about half mi hour
before meals, or a less* quantity may be token nt
all times. -To those who are afflicted with indi
gestion after meals, these Bitter* will prove in
valuable, ns they very greatly increase the action
of the principal viscera, hofp them to parforw
the]r functions, aud euabte the stmuncK to du-
charge into tlie bowels whutover is offensive.
Thus indigestion is eusily nnd speedily removed,
appetite restored, and tho mouths of tho abrorb®
out vessels beiiiff cleansed, nutrition is facilitated
aud strength ot body aud energy of mind are the
floppy results.
For further particulars of Moffatt’s Life Pill*
and Phtcenix Bitters, apply nt Moffutt’s office No.
510 Bronrlway, New-York, where the Pills can be
obtained for 25 cents, 50 ceuts and $1 per box;
and fiie Bitters for $1 n por bottle. Numer
ous certificates of the wonderful efficacy of both,
may ho there inspected.
For sale by A. BARTOW,
At his Store, on the Bay, comer of Drayton fib
nov 23
From the Pennsylvania Inquirer, of May 3,1634.
Ro wand’s Tonic mixture.
M R. EDITOR—Much a* tho power* of this
favorite remedy lmvo been extolled.' I enu-
not omit this opportunity ofdeclaring tny decided
conviction thnt every heemftit of the sanative vir
tues of the Mixture will be verified to the full ex
tent. Whatever bo the character ofthe complaint.
—^whether unequal tertian—double or simple
quartan—however varied bo its type, dltenued
with syncope, apoplexy, vehement spasms, wifii
coldness nnd stupor—whatever its duration, whe
ther vernal or autumnal, laying the foundation for
visceral affection*, and other slow hut unerringly
fatal maladies—however irregular in their invn*
sion, and uncommon in thoir appearances—in
fine, whntovcr bo tho ngo, idiosyncrasy, or habits
ofthe patient, the complaint alike bids adteii on
the due admiuistratiou of the Tonic Mixture.—
This is no high-wrought panegyric for the exper
iment. I speak only from what I positively 1 know
—however successful other preparations may
have been, there can he little refianco plucod upon
them when compared wiib tills article. By strict
ly following the directions -that accompany the
bottle, wo find it acts upon tlio most scientific
principle—for, it Hecins to anticipate the return
of tho cold fit, and excites a strong reaction, nnd
powerful glow over fiie whole system; nnd til'll*
to prp-occupy the ground, nnd by disturbing the
regularity ol fiie type, to subdue the intermittent
altogether. Under such a course of medicine, I
have buon astonished to notice with what haste
the disease beats alarm for a retreat, and tlio pros
trated strength of tho system rallies. It is n pow
erful, yet mild medicine—substituting calmness,
tranquillity,nnd balmy sleep,in place of puin,wea
riness, and restless nights—n renovation of long-
lost strength and robust health, in Hcu of feeble
ness nnd emaciation. And I confidently believe,
nnd I predicate my opinion upon tho most sub
stantial proof, thnt under whatever sky—in what
ever corner of tho earth—’whether upon hill or
valley, whorever fever and aguo makes itxnpponr-
nnco, thoro also will “Rowiuid’s Tonic Mixture”
find its way—tho happy desideratum, the perfect
antidote. N. LEE, AL D.
- . (CFOno of the best recommendations that can
be given this modicino is thn following:—Physi
cians living in Fever nml Ague districts, who have
become ncminintcd with its efficacy, are in the
habit*of ordering it to be used in thoir own prac
tice
From thn Harrisburg: Intelligencer of Juno, 1833.
Mr, Wyeth—Having long linen afflicted iu my
family with Fever and Ague, and having tried ev
ery means to get rid of it without avail, l nt length
juot with your advertisement of Ro wand's geim-
ino Tonic Mixture, which I determined to try.
Afterusing it, my wife was entirely restored to
health, having suffered for fifteen months from tho
debilitating effects of Fever and Ague, and is now
as hearty and stout as she ever wns.
BERNHARD MAY.
Harrisburg, May 22,1833.
A largo supply ofthe abovo valunblo medicine
just received from tlio Manufacturer, and for sate
wholesale or retail bv
rORClIER & LA ROCHE,
Otto Rose Up Salve.
•RECEIVED, n fresh supply of Otto Rose Lip
oct II
Salve. For solo by
A. PARSONS.
G ’>!6“W. CAk!*EN'FEl\ V s‘CompoimJKi-
tract of Icelund moss, Carrageen, or Iran
Moss, Slippery Elui, Ilorehound, &c.,nvalunblo
remedy for colds, coughs, dyspepsia, dynenteiy,
diarrhea, catarrh, and all affections of the breast
auditings. For sale by
aug 21 _ PORCHER & LAROCHK_
. The true Verbena Crcnin.
T JI18 delightful Cream ia warranted la tow
true extract of Verhenn; gentlemen nayinj
tender faces or strong beards, would find »
most delightful saponaceous compound ever of
fered to the public, it makes a beautifld heavy IMb-
cr, and after shaving, leaves a deliciousJragijnw
of the Verbena, and preventing the-face fro
chapping, which in general, other soaps lmtat.
It is only for sale by _
PORCHER & LA ROCHE,
Market Sq. sign of tlie Golden Globe.
. nor 18
Lump Oil, &«• ... ,,,,
F IVE hundred gallone pure Sperm..Oil, (W
■.trained,) 200 do. summer etrnmed do-
Also, 12 do*. Lamp Chintnies. Ju»t received,nud
for .ale hy A. PARBOHS^
French Chemicals.
S ULPHATE Quinine, Sulphate and AcettB
of Morphine, Croton Oil, Oil ol Block F*P
por. Kreosote, Pinermo, Prmuic Acid, Iodine,a
ctino, Ext. Nux Vomica, Ilydrodatc, I otnsw, & «
Just received por Newark, anil 0 ,rp[ .„' v : , nv
oct 3 G. R. HENDRICKS™—
Starch. . _ ...
T WENTY boxes Colgate's No. 1 Soap. I
sale liy A. PARSOWn^
Up Salvo,.Ice.
O TTO Roeo Lip Salve, patoy'Cold Creatn,
real French Almond Pnato. A fredi PI J
ofthoso elogant nrtiolee, for tho cure o I>t
hpe.face^c.ju.trecewedam.for^^
fTtWO Htmdrod ^egO^ngheli White LcaJ,
X warranted
200 do. American, No. 1 nnd2
10 bhls. English Limeed Oil
JO do. Whiting, 10 do. Chalk
ago 0
superior article for doors, shutters, sh p
& °mit J gr eCOiVCj 'G n H%KN» y K^!^
Variegated Scented SoWjT; in
F IFTY boxoe Variegated BconteI go»Jh|
cnko.andba^Iu.tWgloN^
MoIaSses
TJIORTY iihda primo retailing Cuba Mola***'
b/ PADELFOm
Hams and Heaaf; ^vhi»
iftOss’SSlsa
nov 22