Daily republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1839-1840, December 17, 1839, Image 4

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AUCTION SALES. City WltcrHPs Htt|c. ‘'. 7 - n.1 t'.u tiro Til’s:; i, In JatrSmt next, W iU. lvml-JboAttcth*Court Hatme.lnthc city of S r.-aimli,holw4en tho Usual hcttra of silc.aThK't'du't .Machine and a Plough; lev i- r j on by virtue of a It l’t, iwied from.the llotior.i- bm Court of Com noo Pl*»« uild Bf'Ojror und I'drmiit >r, for tS« city of Savannah,.tth'e fli'tnuce nCl'ra r'.’.y ul'S trait tilt r». Har t Kent, tydefntldns ’ Petit JKfo.-. I’m party pointed nut l»y tit 1 deti'p. dan:. 'LEVI'S. BUSSELL, Sheriff.' • tiec r> . iShsrlfPft Sale# W ILL bo mjM an l!io first Tuesday in Febm- ary ue*t» beforu tho Uourt Iiou*e in the city of rtav.inna!i, bflttvean tho urn dhonraoffcde, slocq! I'U/. i, ItvkJ Ou nti.br and by virtue of a fi fi on fon.»3io*!iro of mortgage, irsuctl nut of tins Uo;i. the Inferior Court of ChAtiupn county, Mil’ivo.-of diupiel U. Itill.rs. John ttiiftxoll. uov 2J ELISHA WYLLY. Sheriffc.-c. C.eaxztn -Oaatlmm County. To nil whmu it tuny concern. W HEREAS, Maty Sagurs, widow, hath ap plied to the H»m. the Comt of Ordinary of rhitlimir^junty. for Lottera of AduuuUtra- tion on thuftrrliNN un J clVecu-bf James Sagura, i.ito of Chntiiatft Coitqty. * ' v Them urp there fore to cite :ml ndfnoninliyaU and singular tire kindred and creditor*ot the said do* 'censed, to filo their objections, (if any they have) to the granting of tho mimin'stratum of tho e»* tnte to tho applicant in tho Clerk’s Offico of the #aUl Court, on or be Tore tho Uvelfth day of l)o comhor next; otherwise letter* of administration will be granted. Witness, tho lion. Francis Sorrel, one of the Justices of thetcid Court, this 12th day of Nov.. A. D. 1839. l-OWD G. WILSON, nov 19 Deputy Clerk c.o. c.c. City. ftilo.vitfVS taile. O N th» lirotT’uesday iu January next, will be sols before the Court Uonso in the city of Stvnmnh. between the \mul bourse of sals, one grev 11 nr>e,Saddle un i bridle, o.te mahogany aide b.aa’r.l, one ditto dining table, one ditto stand, ono sofa, o;tfl cafp?t, six clrtirs, two lookiutf ghw*. two .p air ofau.lirous, shovel and tongs; levied on hwlrtne ofytiYa issued from tho honorable Court n'f Common rlca3 and of Oyer and Terminer for tiuVcityof Sivaunih.ntthe instance ol Junto* H. Wade at. c!. versa* Caiupfield & ^ Breed, Jatuo* V9lnieret.nl. v* Nathaniel Campfiehi; property pointed out by ifbintilTs attortiic«. dee 4 LEVI S. RUSSELL Sheriff. r Sheriff's Sale. O N tho fir.*t TuesJnv in January next, at llu . Court UotKe iu Effingham County,between tho tiaaal hours of sale, tho following'property: Six hundred of pin^ land, lying and being m the county of Effingham, bounded N. E. by Savannah River, W. by lands of Moses Metxgor, S. by land.* of Marv N. Carter; leaded on ns tlie properly of ArchibahL'Wilkin*, to satilfr execu tions in favor of DdfW Metzger, vs. Archibald Wilkins, Jr. and Ilenry Carrington, Jr. vs. Arch. Wilkins, Jr. Property pointed out by defendant. Also, ono lot of Laud known as number one, in tho village of Abercorn, containing fifty acre*, wore or less; levied on as the property ot the es tate of G.G. Nowlan, deceased, to satisfy tho bal ance ofan execution duo to the Commissioner* of tbs Academy of Effingham cotfmy. dec 5 ' JOHN G. IIEIDT, Sheriff a. c. Gcomin-tliaibdm cSuffij. - To uU whom it may concert?: W HEREAS Omizime Lepriel, hath applied to the Hon. tho Conn of Ordiunty of Chat ham County, for Letters of Administration on the estate and effect* of Paul Dutton, late of Chatham County, deceased. These nre therefore to cite and admonish, all and singular the kindred and creditor* of tho said deceased, to file their objections (if any they havo) to the granting of the administration t.f tho c*Tute of the deceased to tiro applicant In Use Clerk’s Of fice of the said Court, qn or before the 9th dnv of December next; otherwise letter* of udniiui&lra* tion will be granted. Witness, the Hon. Francis Sorrel, one of the Justice* of the said Court, tlfo 9th d.nv of Nov. A. D. 1635. EDWARD G. WILSON., nov 1) Deputy Clerk r. o. c. c. Cicoffckt-Chatham Oonnlj*. To all whom it may concern: W HEREAS. John P. Williamson, Esq. has nppl’d to tho lion, the Court of Ordy of Chatham County, lor letter* of EdmiulstrAtiott on the estate qud eifecta of Potfer Mitchell, kite of Chatham ceSuity, deceased- These are therefore to cite and admonish, nil and singular the kindred and creditors ef the said d c used, to file their objcctiom(if any they have) to tUe granting of tho administration of the estato of tlio deceased to the applicant in tho Clerks oflico of U»o said Court, on or before thu 4th day of January next; otherwise letter* b administra tion will bo granted. Witiies?. tlto Hon. Anth’y Porter, one of the Justice* of the said Court, tie 4th day of Decent her, A. D. 1831). EDWARD G. WILSON, dec. 4 Deputy Clerk c. o. c. c. Georgia—camiliota Conuiy* To nil wham it tuny concern: W HEREAS 8. D. Williams hath applied to the lion, the Court of Ordinary_of Chat ham County, for Letters of Gnardian*ftid to tho person* anil property of Edwin nnd Julia Wil liams, tninon, children ofRich’d F. William*,de ceased. • , . „ Theao are there fore to cite and ndntomsn. nil concerned, to file their objections (if nu>‘ they imvo) iu tho Clerk’* otlico of tho said Court, on or before the 30th d ty of December next; otherwise letter* a* prayed for'will he granted. Wilne the Hon. M, Myers, one of the Justi ce* of tho .-aid Court, the 30U| day of December, A. D. 1839. EDWARD G.WILSON. * nov 30 ' Deputy Clerk c. q. c. c. Notice. . X'OUB month.after .Into, nppticatjntt will.' « ^ made to tho Hon. the Justices of the lnleii Court of Chatham County when rittinf for or diuarv purposes, fotltuvo to sell 2 tract* of I*m ; , VIM fao ncrcn, inFi Old. 1.1 Section. W.OtoWkf* rmintvi It) aero., !U P‘i»L !M Seotiou. m Cnji.- ki*c cwiHiy.lu'loiiitlne 11 ' thoE-tato ”• lilt* laEtiU ul- tor Dulmw, im.l s.ilJ lor th« belle tit ofthe heir, uml cmlitore ofsaide.lttte. ... 0co7 CLAGHOHN ft WOOD, Ailm'ore ram .. W HEBEAS, Jo... B. Ponco hntii ni.pl.c.l to the Hnn. the Court of Ordiuuj of Notice. TtOlIII mnnthe eftof dut&'umbMPR vrllPM * itiuclo In thn Holt. th» Justice* of tho Interi or Court ol'ChnthiUU Cutmty when i.ittitift fur or- ilinuy imrnoaeii, for leave to sell n slave named Moses, belonging to tho I'stito of M. 11.^ Drake, Into of SaYtumuh deceased, for .the benefit ofilio heir* atul creditors. . . doc7 ORLANDO A. WOOD, Adm’or. Notice.* • v F OUR months after date, application will he made to tlm Justices of the Court or Ordin-. arv for the County of Camden, for; leave toscl all the real and personal estato of David Thomas, lute of said comity, deceased. . niig.80 G. W. THOMAS, Adm’or. Chbthnm County, for letterspf Admintstmlion on v ,_ iho estate and effects of James U. Ketcluun, lato j estute and effect* of Nicholas Marlow, Esq. late of Gcovgia-Eiiaibuit} Cnuuty* To nil whom it may concenn W HEREAS Patrick Marlow hath applied to the Hon. tho Court of Ordinary of Chat ham County, for Letters of Administration on the Notice. 1 71 OUR months after date, application will be . made to the Court of Ordinary of Ellingbam County when sitting for ordinary purposes, for loa\ e to sell the following I.nnd: Oi»e hundred nnd fifty acres Pine Land, lying AttJ being in the Countv of Effingham, belonging to the estate of Ernst Wm. Gtuor, hoim led nrrtli bv Lhie.burgcr’a and Keiflbr’s. east by Keillor’.* rtiul unknown land, south find west by- Dasher’s land*, for die benefit of die heirs and creditors of said estate. nov Id FREDERICK IIINFI.Y, Adm’or. Administrator's Sa|c« •’ ^CTTILL bo sold on tlio first Tuesday iu Jnnn- ▼ V ary next, aUhe Court House ni Savap- nah, between tllo usual hours ofsale.a ncgro man slave named Saul,'part of the personal estate of Mrs. Mary E? Dunham, Inte.of iMclutosli County deceased. Tcrth* of sale ca*l»—purchaser pay • ing for titles, '■ S. M. DON D, Adm’or. ’ decH 2I0J AdminDtmti'ix’s Sale* O N the first Tuesday in January next, will be sold before the Court House in Chatham County, between tlio usual hour* of sale, Uio fol lowing property: All die interest ofthe estate ofR. F. Williams in those two Tract* of Land, known as Vurclusc u|t J Orphan Horwe. Hold as the property pf astute R. F. Williams, for the benefit of tlie beirs and creditors of said estate. MARY WILLIAMS, Adui'ix nov 9 221 of Cliatham County, deceased. Tii030 are therefore to cite and admonish all nnd singular the kindred nnd creditor* of the said do-1 ceased, to file their objections (iff any they have) to the grautingof the administration of the rstitc of the deceased to tlio applicant in die Clofk’a Office of Uio said Court,on or before the 30th day of December next'; othw*^vi*o letters of adminis tration will he granted. Witness, tlio lion. A. Porter, one of the Jus tice* ofthe said Court, Uie 30th dav of November, A. D. 1839. EDW’D G. WILSON. nov 30 Deputy Clerk c. o. c. c. Gcor^ia—C hiltImi:i County. To all worn it may concern. • W HEREAS, Win. Henry Fit fa, Administra tor of the estate of James D Fitts, late of Chatham County, deceased, hath applied to tho lion, the Court of Ordinal}’ of Chatham County, for Letters Disiutssory. These are Uicrefore to cite nnd admonish all con cerned, to file their objection* (if any they have) iu the Clerk’s Office of Uie said Court, on or be fore the 10thday of March next, otherwise letters dismissory will* be granted. Witness, the Hon W. Thorne Williams, one of the Justices of the said Court, the 10t!i day of September, A. D. 1*39. EDWARD G. WILSON, scptlC Deputy Clerk c. o. c. c. Valuable Iiicc Pinutntiou and Ncirrocs for Sale. W ILL be sold nt public sal*?,on the first Tues day in February next, before the Court House iu the city of Brunswick, that very valua ble Plantation known as New Hone, on the south branch of the Alatatuolia River, ui Glynn Coun ty, Ga., containing (3430) threo thousand four hundred and thirty acres, of which (560) fire hun dred and- eighty acre* are first quality River Swamp; (300) three hundred acres ate under good hanks and in a fine state of cultivation. A- bout (700) seven hundred acres of prime Inlaud 8 warnp, well adapted to the culture of Cotton or Corn, uud (2150) two thousand onn hundred and fifty acre* of heavy timbered pine land. On the premises are a comfortable dwelling House, Ne gro Houses, Darn*, Blacksmith Shop, and every necessary out building for Uio uso of the planta tion. At the same time nnd place, will be sold (con ditionally) a very prime gang of about sixty Ne groes. ^ Also, an undivided third of the plantation known ns Droadficld. adjoining the ubovo, con taining in all about (4t)0) four hundred acre* or prime Rice Laud, iu fine order to receive a crop. Term* made known on the day of sale. JOHN F. GREEN. , HUGH F. GRANT. C L * 0W - nov 15 225 ,(Georgian) * Georgia—Cliniham County. To all whom it may concern. W HEREAS, Andrew Dixon, Administrator of the estate and effects of Daniel Foley, late of Chatham County, deceased, has applied to tho Hon. the Court of Ordinary of Chatham County, for Letter* Dismissory. These are therefore to cite and udmouuJi allcon- cerned, to tile their objection* (if any they have) in the Clerk’* Office of the said Court, on or before tlio 3d day of January next, otherwise loiters dis- niisMHy will lie grupted. Witness the Hon. A. Porter,one ofthe Justices of the said Court, the 3d day of Julv, A. D. 1839. EDWARD G. WILSON, july 3 Deputy Clerk c. o. c. c. Geor«in—Chatham County. To all whom it may concern. W HEREAS, Ileury F. Willink, Executor of the last will and testamentof David Pidgc, late of Cliatham County, deceased, hath applied to the Ho'ithcCourtof Ordinary of Chatham Coun ty, for Letter* Dismissory. * These are therefore to cite and admonish all concerned, to tile their objection^if any they have) in the Clerk’s Otficeof the said Court, onorbefore the 3d day of January next, otherwise letters dis- iui-*-’ory will lie granted. Witness, the lion. Elias Reed, one of Uio Jus tice* of the said Court, the 3d day of July, A. D. 1839. EDWARD G. WILSON, july 3 Depnty Clerk c. c. c. c. Chatham Comity deceased. These are therefore to cite and admonish, nil and singular the kindred and creditors of Uie said decked, to filo their objections (if any U:cy have) to tho granting ofthe administration ofthe estate ofthe deceased to tho applicant in the Clerk’s of fice ofthe said Court, on or before the I'Jlhdfty of December n vxt; otherwise letters of administra tion will !>o granted Witness, the lion. Elia* Reed, ono of the Jus tice* of tho said Court, the 12th d tv of November, A. D. 1833. EDWARD G. WILSON, nov 12 Deputy Clerk c. o. c. c. Gcorgiit-ChTithiim County.^ To all whom it tuny Concern: W HEREAS, S. A. Hooker, hath sppliod to the. flou. tlio Court of Ordinary of Chat- Imm County, for Letter* of Administration on the estate nnd effect* of Isjiao Nortou,late of Chatham County, deceased. The-e arc therefore to cite and admonish, all and singular the kindred and creditors ofthe said deceased, to file their objection* (if any they have) to the granting of the administration of the estate ofthe deceased to the applicant in Uio Clerk’s Of fice of tho said Court, on or before tlio twelfth day of December next; otherwise letters of ad- ministration Will be granted Witness,'the lion. M. Myers, ono ofthe Justi ces ofthe said Court .the twelfth day of November, A. D. 1833. EDWARD G. WILSON, nov 12 Deputy Clerk c. o. c. Georgla-HPItatbam Comity. To all whom it in iv concern: W HEREAS Frederick'E. Teboau, hath np- plied to the Honorable the Court of Or dinary of Chatham County, for Letters of Admin istration on the estate and effects of Isuac Norton, late of Chatham Comity, deceased. These aro therefore to cito and admonish, all nnd singular the kindred and creditor* ofthe said deceased, to file their objections (ifnuy they have) to the grantiugortheudmiusitratiou of tho estate ofUic deceased to tho applicant iu the Clerk’s Of fice ofthe said Court, on or before Uie twelfth day of December next; otherwise letters of administra tion will be granted. Witness, the Honorable Anthony Porter one of the Justice* of the said Court, the twelfth day of November A. D. 1839. EDWARD G. WILSON, nov 12 Deputy Clerk, c.o. c. c. Ex’ors Executor’s 8alCi W ILL be sold, ugrceable to un order of the Hon. Inferior Court of Burke Co., while ■ittiug for ordinary, purposes, in Uio town of Waynesboro, on the first Tuesday hi January Ouc tract of Laud, belonging to tho estate of. Elisha An ; Jer*on, lute of said county, deceased, lying oh Uie water* of Rocky Crock, joining land* of Jamc* Anderson and U. Miller, ami continuing fourteen litiudred and twenty-four (1424) acres,- more or Ipsa. . Sold for tlio benefit of uie heir* of Uie deceas'd. JANE II. ANDERSON, Ex’ix. JAMES ANDKR •ON, A. II. ANDERSON, oct 23 293 AdmlnlNtnitor’H Sale. W ILL be sold, on the lir.-t Tu :*day iu Janu ary nevt,' before U:c Court Ilmtse uoorin JncksonhSro’, Svriveh county, between- Uio usual hour* of sale, Uie following property, to wit: . One tract of/Lnnd lying in said County, adjoin- mg l-.n-ir cl’ y/iUJua.11. Nuimoiiy, Kictjurd Ilor- nngton, ir. and Brier Creek, containing407 acre*, more or le**. ^ Also, another tract, lying in said county, containing six hundred (000)acres, more or less, adjoining land* of Richard Herrington, »on., Solomon Zcagler and George Robbins; «1- «o, five Nogroe*, to wit: Vilet, n woman about 40 years of age, Diana, a woman ubout JS year* of nge, and Child QHSOtou, about *2year* of age, Ro- da, a girl about 14 years of age/and a girl by the name of Matilda, about 13 year* of age. Sold Mineable.to un-order ofthe Hon. tho Inferior. Court of scrivcn county while sitting for ordina ry purposes, ns Uie property of Jobu M. Robert*, deceased, for the benefit of iho heir* uud creditors of tfoid oatato. STEPHEN MILLS, Adm’or. oct29 DELIA ROBERTS, Adufix. Gcorgia-Chathani County. To all whom it may concern. W HEREAS, William Law, Administrator of the estate and effects of Mary M. Haig ami Ague* Haig, deceased, lias applied to tlie Hon. the Court of Ordinary of Chatham County for Letters Dismissory. These are therefore to cite and admonish all concerned, to filo their objection* (if any they have) in the Clerk’* Olike of the said Court,on or before the 3d day of January next, otherwise let ters disniisHory will he granted. Willies*, the Hon. Wm. Thorne Williams, one of the Justices of Uie said Court, Uie Ufird dav of July, A. D. 1839. EDWARD G. WILSON, july 3 Deputy Clerk c. o. c. c. Georgla-Elliugliam Comity. T'o till whom it niay couceni. W HEREAS, Eliza-Me(iallngan, Administra trix of the estate of-Win. McMcGahngnii, .deceased,.! applied to the 11 on. the Courtnf Or dinary of Effingham County,- for Letter* Disinis- sory. V. 'Pliese are therefore to cite and admonish nil con cerned, lo file tneir objections (if any Uniy have) in the Clerk’s Office of tho said Court, bn or liefore iheothday of March next, otherwise letters dU- nii**ory will he gratited c Witness, the Jlon. Pow ers, one of Uie Jnsti- cos of the said Court. »'•♦* dav cf 8epl. A. V. 1833, JOHN ClIAULTON, sept 0 . c. c. o. i*. c. Gcorgin-BryniTCouiity, To all whom it may concern: W HEREAS Andrew* Bird has made applica tion for Letters of Administration, with the will annexed, on the estato of Dorcn* Sunder- lin, kite of Uie County of Chatham deceased. These arc therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors ofthe suit deceased, to file their objection* (ifanv they have) in the Clerk’s office of the Court of Ordinary for said County, within tho time prescribed by law; oUienvliC'-letters of administration will bo granted to the said Andrew Bird. WiUH*M, the Hon. Israel Bin!, ono of Uie Jus tices of said Court of. Ordinary, this 7Ui day of November, 1839. j. SMITH, c. c. o. e.c. uov 12 223 W Adaiinls^atbr’iSnic, * iLL he sold on tho fir.it Tuesday in Jand- »T noxt,before the Court (loose in I lines ville, Liberty County^ by order of-the Court of Ordiuary for said County, tho following property of the estate of R. ti..Leonard, viz; One Tract of Land; containing 500 acres, more or loss, known a* the C6oper Tract; one , House and Lot atWalllfoim illo. with 13t>creaof land, more or less, together wifli nil other Land or Property owned by said citato; lor the benefit of all concerned. GEO. W. DUNHAM*, Adm’or. nov 5 217 lYoticn. "VTITILL be sold nt the house-of the subscriber, Y V on tha 19th day of December poxt,eleven hundred acres,of Land, lying on Canochee Rlv- vr, fifty baud of stock Cattle, (logs, Sheep,Oxen, one timbei; Cart, ono uniaft one horse \Vagi and other articles too todiou* to mention, ciifb. . WILLIAM WAT Tattnall County, Nov. 23d, 1839. nov 27 2354 vagoit, GcorgUi-Eliluglinin Couuty. To all whom it may concern. TTr^HER^Aa, Thomas II. Brew, Adminiatra- V v tor. of tlio estate of. John ^V. Graham, de ceased, has applied to Uio Hon. the Court of Or dinary of Effingham County, for Letter* Dismis- soiy. , These are therefore incite and admonish all con cerned, lo file their objections (if any they have) in the Clerk’s Office of. the said Court, on or be fore the 2d day of January next, otherwise letters dismissory will bn granted. Witness, the lion. C. Powers, one of the Jus tices of die s;Ud Court, the 2d day of Julv. \ jj 1839. _ JOHN CHAJvLTON, July 5 * c, c. o. e, c. GcorgiQ-EfliQghain CouDBri To all whom it may concern. W 3IEREAS, John M. Lucas. Administrator ofthe estate of William McGuh wrin, dc- deased, has applied to Uie Hon. the Conn of Or dinary of Effingham County, for Letter* Di anh. Morv. These are therefore to cite and admonish all con cerned, to Jile ibeir objection* (if.any they have) ill the Clerk’ * Cjificoyf the .said Court, on nr be fore the Cthd-ivof march next, oUierwise letlter* dismissory will be granted, Witness, tlje lion. C. Powers, one ofthe Ju«- tSccsof the said Court, the fitli day of 8i-pt. A 1> 1239. JOHN CHARLTON, ’ scptG Clerkc. o. e.c. GMivisi-E 01 ii^Hamu inountyP To uU whom itmuy concern. Gcoivriii-L'iuuhtini County. To all whom it inuwconcern: W HEREAS Claboni Bovill hath applied.to Uie Hon. the Court of Ordinary of Chat ham County, for Letter* of Guardianship to tho person and property of Ann Elixa Herrington. These nre therefore to cite nnd admonish, all concerned, to file their objections (if any they huve) intho Clerk’* office ofthe said Court, on or before the 9th dav of January, next; otherwise letterJ of Guardianship will be granted. Witness, the Hon. M. My or*, oue’of the Justi ce* ofthe said Court, the 10th day of December, A, D. 1839. EDW’D G. WILS.QN,- dec 10' • , Deputy .Clerk c. o. c, c. Goor; ILc I’orrtlnl dc l.uclnc—Om ejEOlx- ‘li- «l« I’Ainoiir. . . 7T1IIE mibatribeiliM^WQflguro of luinotinr. •i. ir.g to iho ciiizcn* of tho United Spite*, tint ho has purchured, for n very ltugo .uiftn mi l ftoni tho inventor, Iho celebrated Dr. Magnin t oftPr.ris, the recipe and right for making tin* aalotiwh ug • ro modioiue. Until tho appearance of the “Lueina ’Cordial," (about three years since J it was thought tbaVlhe cbuitilninU which it sphulily overeonm*, wore beyotul Uio reach of hnman re me fly, un for upward* of a thousand year*, they hud bnfiled tlio wisdom and ingenuity of the most profound phy sicians in all part* of tho world. This Cordial, however, to tho great advantage of tho htmiati race, soon proved itso'.f to bn the desideratnf.n o long fought for? mid accordingly, uoUviUisUiuling the brief period of .it* existence, it Ims ncquired a -celebrity so great, that it i* eagerly sought for throughout thu civilized globe. Dr. Maguin soon finding thht tin* deinnnfl was so vast us to render a supply itupousiblc, disposed of the recipe nnd right of «ale, under obligations of serracy, for England and tho United States, and other coun- tricH, only presorting Franco and Italy for himsolf. Thu* ha* the. siibscrihcr po-wesod hunself of tlio invaluable secret, and now hasten* 10 givo thn in habitant* of liia line of agency Uie benefit* of Id* speculation. “Lo Cordial do Lucmte,” or, ut English, “ike Lucint Cordial,”, is a general inv1goratorofth6.hu- iimn frame. In nil tho vurioiw caaea of Ihngttor, lassitude and dehilitutlon, it is mi tin foiling rente PWeim, iliwiputonupwlliioiH hn^ i gra A uin, Ii ul.cvlatos sick heailaclin uni ; r l011 ' fi.r Urn Kolcni'MorbusSfoM^jj™ lever uml "file, n„,l U,,„ ch",, “rj b95as.-?rfraB. 'i'"‘ ,rj feW'. lioiu improvM inhmilih,cu’or n„,i"S?*? 1*4 .1 lioflo remudiej which kill wohriH mi.W* 1 ' ' mjiiru Iho iloinach materially nmiivucrioua comnluluU. This fiirt 1,». i 1n * 0 terioify ac/jlroluj fiy U,,, ftc. J!Sd rtSS?" »• uovor buen dlwoveWnl until 4wi, provcil it to tho entire HttiefuctSon efeven r" f "f1 who httf used if. ‘ciety faj,,jjJ The mrdicine U no !e,« eloe. 1r i„„, I the (InearuM of tffoArh pomona.by dii,iiS!! y 4 .morbid rerret.nin Kli,c!r|aodut; dv a. rlnea, dtoient mdrbu«,tiilc.a, lewrnn,u. J,ar 4 i;e r .la, nciditv of tBo XII S <'*? Notice* I TtOUR months after date, application will ho . made to the Justices of the Court of Ordin ary for the Countv of Camden, for louve to sell all tlie real estate und bnuk slock, belonging to the os- ite of Joseph Thomas, late of Catiiduu County, 1 censed. < • « G. W. THOMAS, l r . M JOHN TOMl’KIKS, ) LX0W ' ang 23 174 Notice* W IT. & S. ROGERS will receive hills of • nil the Cmtntnr Bank* (except Milledse- villc) in payment for Good*, at 10 per cent, dis count, provided the amount of tlm bill is traded nut; but will not receive unbankable bills for con tract* already made. nov 19 South side Market Square. Notice* A CONTRACT will bo made for putting down Brick Culverts oil the Louisville Rond Proposal* must bo handed in to eitlier of the un dersigned, on or before tho 20th instant. For. further particular*, enquire of ROBERT W. POOLER. >Commis- BENEDICT BOURQUIN. ( sioner*. dec 4 2111 Yeast Powders. T HESE Powders are mi admirable substitute for yeast, in making all kinds of hatter cakes, nnd have die advantage over thut article in ma king the hatter perfectly light and ready for ba king the instant they nre mixed. Buckwheat nnd other cakes, when made with these powders, nre less likely to disagree witli tlio stomach thau tiiose made with yeast; nnd ns it requires but a few min utes to prepare for baking, the possibility ofoyer having them sour, is entirely avoided. The good effect of mixing cake nnd biscuit with these pow ders, has been approved by ninny of tho most em inent physician* nnd surgeon* iu this country.-— , They are also highly recomnieuded bv many of tlie fir«t families in (Ids city mid other places, ’ A fresh supply of tlie above article just recciy ed mid for sate by nov 13 ANSON PARSONS. gltt-EJfiugJmm County* To all whom it may concern: W HEREAS Charles Burton, bath applied thc llou. the Court of Ordinary of Efiin,, inm County, for Letters of Administration on the nutate und ’effect* of Janice Jlurtou, late of said County deceased, in behalf of tlio lieira of eaid These nre therefore to cite snd odmenish, nil nnd siiigularlhe kindred nnd creditor* of said de ceased, to file their objections (if any they have) to tlie granting ofthe administration to the appli cant in the Clerk’s office of the said Court, on or before the Kith day of January next; otherwise, letter* ofadmiiiiftratiou will bo grunted. Witness, tin. lion. C. Power*, one of the Jus tice* of the said Court, tlie 10th day of December, A. D. 1839. dec Jfi JOHN CHARLTON, c. c. o k. r. Swnftm’8 Pnnnctqi. 4 S tho intemperance nnd luxury of tho age are hastening tho ravages of scorbutic com plaints, nnd rendering the blood more impure nnd n* thousand* Imvo destroyed their constitution* by neglecting to apply tho proper remedies to such. Swaim’s Panacea must be and has been more than doubly valunblo as a certain and effec tual means of restoring them to perfect health and vigor. Few fiimilics uro wholly exempt from seorbutin affections which exhibit various symp toms, a* eruptions, ulceration*, debility, loss of appetite mid dejection, nil arising from impure blood, und if pot properly attended to, produces the greatest injury to the constitution, mid may he imparted to their offspring. Swaim’s Pana cea is recommended at tins season of tho year, as nn invaluable restorative of tho system, thereby invigorating the constitution mid enabling us to bear the uebililuiing effects of the siunmerscnson. It is conveyed by the circulating fluids, and cor rect* their top dopey to all tiiose diseases which originate in a vitiated blood, diseased liver, de praved appetite, or predisposition to cffectiou of tlie lungs, &c. No one, however, is advised to use it without convincing themselves of the truth ofwhat is here stated. This medicine is now used with success in all parts of tho world, and is gaining great reputation in England- From Dr. Valentine Mott, Professor of Surgery in the University of New- York, Surgeon o! tho N. York Hospital,&c. I have repeatedly used Swaim’s P.maopa both in ths Hospital and in private prnctico, und have always found it to be a valuable medicine in chron ic, syphilitic, iiur| HcrojiilquH couiplajnt*, eud -iu obstinate.cutanron* affections. VALENTINE MOTT, »L J). •From tlio various impositions which ImvVbncn practised by adulteration, &c. even to tlio extent of perjury, for the purpose of imitating the medi cine, h: sufficient to |u «vu it* efficacy in thn dis ease* in which it bus been sufficiently proven to have cured. It is unnecessary to suy further iu 'relation to this Purwcea. other than to caution the K itUio against tho deleterious mixture* whichlmo een nindu to impose upon the ignorant. The gemlino article can always bo found at the store if the subscriber, who is tlio solo agent for this State. A. PARSONS, Druggist, nov8 220 dy, ns it is equally its province to imparl choor- fulucssaud decision to tlio mind, u* health npd vi- lo the body. But tho peculiar virtue on which Ft* celebrity ii nnsed, I* the facility and certainty witli which it restores tho virile powers when they biivo been destroyed by disease, lime, rcclde**- He*-, or any ofthe numerous causes which termi nate in the prostration of tiiose functions. Iu common with the generality of really good medicines,-tliis'Cordiul contains nothing ol a mer curial or deleterious nature, among the many in* gradients which compose it; btkt is, at tho same time, so simple, yet so efficacious, that while it can renovate the prostrated energies of u giaut, au in fant may use it, uotonly with impunity, but with advantage. The usages of society arc unfortunately such that, notwithstanding the benefit* which would be sure to rc.-alt from it, \vc cannot enter into mi an alysis of thin inestimable Cordial hero, or publish many of tlio documents which have been receiv ed, as vouchers df tim.blessing.-fit hasconferred on number* pf despairing* individuals. But this we canuot forbear ri;marking—^that**if has been de monstrated that there i* scprqefy ever, if any such thing at all. ns natural barren nor*; Or a* natural imbecility ofthe procrcantfunctiotisin cither sex; nnd, therefore, thiU those evil* are the effects of artificial cau»e*,nnd maybe speedily subdued aud removed by tlio u*e of “Lo Cordial do Lupine.’’ The Luciua Cordial is alto nn indubitable euro for tlio Gleet, nnd the Fluor Aibus, obstructed, difficult or painful Menstruation; also, for tlie incontinence of Urine or the involuntary dis charge thereof. It is likewise un invaluable and unrivalled medicine in case* of Chronic Ermp- tion* of the skin, und iu. the dropsical affection* of the aged. Most important to tlie American Public. Tho United States proprietor of the-celebrated I.ucina Cordial, or Elixir of Lovo, begs to lay bo- foro tho community, tho following certificate, wliich ho has received from the inventor, the illus trious Dr. Magniu,.of Paris: “This i* to cmtily, that I have disposed of the recipe for malting the Luciua Cordial, or Elixir of Love, rnd also the right to sell it throughout the United States of Norm America, to John Winters HoldenvcU,M. D. My reasons for so doing is, that the demands to uio for tho ubovo Cordial, of which 1 am tlio' inventor, are so numerous, that I mu unable to supply uU tlie order* from France nnd Italy alone; nnd have there loro disposed ofthe privileges vouchsafed in this aud other certificates of a liko nature, iu orderto generalise tlie benefits, of my discovery throughout tlio world. Giveu under my hand at Paris, on this nineteenth day of January, iu tho your of our Lord, eighteen hundred and thirty-eight. ERASTE MAGNIN. Gaspnrd Dolluc, 7 William Merritt, $ T1 , !s s r s;“::fefe,. >uudir,kiajjoweln. 1 “naitiou ofu, ei .1 Mort or tin ’dUefcfc, nf-hiLt—.... . 1 mijjDU, niVocliniH. r “" ori Sma!e i n v J Pf Iff’ 1 It isiiDW ill senmvit UPO ni ino<t , ■ ivorhl. I aiuilic. rimidcnt iu tiio ( .„uu™ Ij'rt gnm.l into Iho.mtcnor or vi)vnoin,'','„. r '"i-"* tam.'lropcli cliui.it, 1 ., (lu.iitctciV|foin cut)wotiM llnd S,v»luV. Vcruuijc Of S'll vantitgef awaisa^ Kepi constant]}' Qa hand, and Tor « n |o1,y i SofeAwntfaMh^, atpirtm's tiio lMiis uuu f ha!lll£ UIIICI s» T IIKSt: mpdicmwliave long I,con k nown ^ appi-cciatciilor their cxlraonlinarv '"I inrdinlo power, of rc»loniigporr OT ||,caUI,t,„„| ■on. .nflenua iinilcr nciuly ivcrvkinJ of to which tlie human frame is liulile. Witnesses. This highly important medicine is for sale by John Whiter* Holderwell, No. 129 Liberty-street, New-York; Charles U. Tyler, No. 70 ChcHtuU-st. Philadelphia; and iu Baltimore by Roberts & At kinson, John M. Laroque, nnd 0 ; II. Tyler; in Washington City by Tobias Wn'kins rmd Charles Stott; iu Georgetown by O. M. Linthacuni; in Richmond by John E. Eustice; in Petersburg by Bragg* Thomas, aud Dupuy, Honor iSJ Jones; and ir: Norfolk by M. A. ouiitu* nnd Li. Emerson; and by John Woodly, No. C5’ Poydras-st. New- Orleatis. It can also bo found at nil tho principal Drug Store* in Soutli-Caroliiia.aud in Augusta, by Ha- vilajid, Rislcy &. Co.,Thoiitu* Barrett Co. and Nelson Carter; and in Savannah by. • G. R. 11 F.N DKJCJ&3.0N. Price $3 perbottle, with full Uifectionrf.-. * ong 5 1G1—ly . : 0 GotvlmuffisMtioa, . F ORipioroving uud buaiftilyiilg the complex- ion, rendering the Skiu'fmr, soft and truu.s- jnrent, un-.l for removing tints, sunlmrnq, frccxlcs, dire., warranted genuine. Ju ;t reecdv^l, aud for ■ale by G. It. HENDRICKSON, ang 19 W HEREAS, Mrs. Naomi WeiUnun,widow, Administratrix of tlio estutonnd effects of i. Term* Matthoyv Weitman, deceased, hath applied to the ’EltS. Hon. tlie Court of .Ordinary of Effingham Coun ty, for Letter* Dismissory. ’ These are therefore lo cite and admonish nil concerned, to file their objection* (if any they have) iu the ^’kirk’s Office of the said Court, on or be fore the 2Gth day of January, next, otherwise let ter* disuii**ory will he granted. Witness, the Hou. C. Power*, one of the Jus tices of the said Court, the2'ith(Iiyof July. A. D. 1839. JOHN CHARLTON, july 23 Clerk el o. e.e. Alvarado, or ITCuliibollcd Cotton Seed, alias Okra, Twin orCltts- ler Colton Seed, T HE subscriber is the appointed Agent of Dr. David Cooper, of Harris County, for tho sale of the above Cotton $eod, and will supply any person who wishes to plant the genuine seed. He has but a small quantity left off Imnd. This Cotton was planted in Chatham and Effingham Counties, and has been seen by many Judge* of tint article who arc decidedly of opinion that it i* better in nil respects, than any other Cotton now I dunted. Ho has nlucedgpjno ofthe seed injho iamb of Mr. B. BoUfgUin, living on tlio Louis- ville Road, 7 miles from Savannah, who can sup ply n few to those that may want. Ho is also in possession ofthe certificate* of several Merchants and Planters in different pari* of the State, who nil testify to its greut production in tho number of bolls. JNO. CHARLTON. Springfield, Effingham Co. nov 22 231 II To Planters, A COMPETENT Manager of Negroes, „ Rice and Cotton planter, will take employ ment for fair wages on a Cotton or Rico Planta tion, on tho first day of January ensuing, or earli er if required. A situation on the Sea Islands will be 'preferred. Reference ns to Uie capability, sobriety, und industrious habit* of tho applicant, can ho hnd, ho being well known 1o many of tho wealthiest planters in the low part of Georgia und Booth Carolina. Apply at this office, nov 20 234* Starch. T HIRTY Ijoxcs superior Engle Starch, extra quality,, for family purposes. Just received and for sale by nov 23 G. K. HENDRICKSON. A Card. DR. ROBERT II. A. KOCH, I’ROFKSSOR OK MUSIC, R ESPECTFULLY informs the Ladies nnd Gentlemen of the city of Savannah, that ho intends to open a MUSIC £TORE ut his resi dence iu St. James’ Square, opposite Misses Tel fair’s tubby building, nnd on that account ha will send in the conrto of a week t6 the North, for tlie newest European and American Music. .If there arc any ladies or gentlemen who wish any partic ular piece* of Music which cannot ho gov here, he offers himself with a great deal of pleasure to send oil for it, und deliver them ns soon‘as they arrive. Please to leave the names of the pieces of Music and the naiua of the person at Dr. Kocu’s resi- dcnco. Hereafter Dr. Koch will keep always on hand, nn assortment of.MUSIC, Piano Fortes inndo by tho celebrated Piano Forte Maker, Joseph His* key, of Baltimore, nud other Instrument*. Dr. K’m Singing School, (particularly Church Music, nnd other Songs.) will commence next week—24 lesson* nre given iu a quarter at his residence twice a week. Term* §8 00. Those who feel disposed to join, will please lot him know ill the course of this. week. iy. 33*Ladies njui Gentlemen arc taught separate- Teriiu.—For private Lesson* in thorough Bass, on the Organ or oil the Harp, $2 00 For 3G Lessons in it quarter,3 times a week f 0 Of) For 2 or 4 Scholar* on Thorough Bn**,each 30 00 For private Lesson* on tho Piuuo Forto, Guitar, Flute, Violin, FlugcaloV und Smgmg, i 50 Do 38 Lessons in ft qtmrter.il times a week 30 00 Do 30 do do do 3 do do 28 00 Do 28 do do do 2 do do 24 00 !i° o? t l *° *l 0 do 2 do do 18 00 Do 24 Lesson* m Hinging in a Class not lesj( than 10 .Scholars each 8 00 . ^Orders for inning Piano Fortes, received at hi* residence, between the hours of eight und nine o'clock every morning, dec 12 248m From tite Pennsylvania InqUirurV*hf May 3,1834. RowmidN Tofiiic Mi.Uitic. M R. EDITOR—ARfdlC/tiJ tjioqiowers of this favorite reifiedyJhav\fi been extolled, 1 can not omit tlii* opportunity ofdeelarjng my decided conyieliqn-tlnt evely^ficuiiiit of tlio sanative vir- •tftcH ol‘tiv.‘.?.iixlurV wifi he verified to tho full ex- tdnf. ,'Vhatcvx’r he-the character ofthe complaint •^whether unequal tertian—double or simple quartan—howpver viiricd.ho its type, attended with syncope, apoplexy, vehement spaams, with coldness and stupor—whatever it* duration, whe ther vorim]^ or autumnal, laying the foundation for visceral auectiou*. hnd oilier slow hut unerii.tcjy fitful maladies—however irregular in their inva sion, and uncommon iu their appearance*—in fine, whatever he the age, idiosyncrasy, or habits ofthe patient, the complaint alike bid* ndiou on the dim administration of tlio Tonic Mixture.— This i,s no high-wrought panegyric for the exper iment. I speak only from what I positively know —however successful other preparations may have been, there can be little reliance placed upon them when compared witli this article. By strict ly following the directions that accompany the bottle, we find it acts upon tho most scientific principle—for, it seems to anticipate the return of the cold fit, and excites a strong reaption, ami powerful glow ovpr the whole system; und thu* to pre-occupy the ground, and by disturbing the regularity ofthe type, to subdue tlie intermittent altogether. Under such a course of medicine, I have boon astonished to notice with what haste the disease beats alarm for u retreat, and the pros trated strength of tlie system rallies. It is a pow erful, yet mild medicine—substituting calmness, tranquillity,and Imhny sleep,in place of pain,wea riness, and restless nights—a renovation .of long- lost strength aud robust health, in lieu of feeble ness and emaciation. And I confidently believe, uud l predicate, my opinion upon tho most sub stantial proof, that under whatever sky—in what ever corner of tho earth—whether upon hill or valley, wherever fever and ague makes its appear ance, there also will “Rowui.d’s Tonic Mixture” find it* way—tlio happy desideratum, tho perfect antidote. N. LEG, M. D. IO'Oiic of tiie best recommendations that can lie given this medicine i* the following:—Phy*i- ohn* living in Fever and Ague districts, who hive ~ any, are in the their own pruc- oct 11 A. PARSONS. become acquainted with it* efficacy, habit of ordering it to bo used in thei: From tlio Harrisburg Intelligencer of Juno, 1833. Mr. Wyeth—Having long been afflicted iu my family with Fevor and Ague, ami having tried ev ery means to get rid of it without avail, I nt length met with your advertisement of Uownnd’s genu ine Tonic Mixturo^ which I determined to try. After using it, my wife was entirely restored to health, having spfforcd for fifteen month* from the debilitating effect* of Fever and Ague, and is now as hearty und stout us she ever-w.is. BERNHARD MAY.. Harrisburg, May 22,1833. A largo supply ofthe ubovo vnlnnhlo medicine just received from the Manufacturer, ami for sale wholesale or retail by PURCJIER& LAROCIIE, POli nov 18 Murket Sq. sign of the Golden Globe. for sale by |ut Ip the ynowMgiv nml jcncU nt' uvomnH auiu.m ujc community. .Unlilto tlio Hon of,, uicloiuqimcL.rio.j which Ixrnsi «!' ve-elable in! hrctlitms, tlio Lilb Pill, urh purely nn.l ioIiln c ghtnbl,, nnd cmitum )ioltlior martury, antimony or.cnic, nor any other mineral in miy lurm whit’ over. They aro entirety cmnpo c l ofMtiwu fruipraronml powerful plnnts.tliuvlrtnc, of nhich tlii.it nI. lolls known to sovcial Indian Uiboa, nml recently to oolite eminent iihannaoenticiilclKiList, are ultogetlior unhnmvli tp the ignorant nreteiu!- crnlo medical m-ieiico, and were never hol'otooj. ■miniotered .111 eo fasppily officaoioina combiin.1 tion. THE PHCENIX BITTERS a.-o jocaltal.t,. callw they posoesa tho power of ro.Wring iho«. piriiigoilitieraorhenlilnlnnglowinivinorilmiiii out iho 6d|i.titntioii, tu tho FliaMuiiti.oi4.t,„ rqmorcd to life (Vom tlio oslic t of iu own diuoin- tion. Tho I'huinix Bitter, arc entirety vcgcLthle, composed of root. Ibulid only in certain jmrt. ol llto western country, which w ill IHmlilllycart Ft- •VFIIS AND AGUES or oil hind.) will uonr fail In eradicate entirely all tlio'cll'ecu of mmoir infinitely sooner than the most powerful prop:, rntiono of Sarsaparilla, and will miniciliotelycon Iho dclomiinatibii of BLOOD TO THE JiKAD; hover fail, in sickness incident to young females and will be fonnd a certain remedy in all case. , f nervous dobility mid weakness of the moil im paired constitutions. As a remedy for Chronic and Inflamtinloiy Rhomnntism, the efficacy of the l’lwcuii Dilt.n will be demonstrated by tlie use of a sing'e bottle. Too usual doso of fiieso Billers is lialfs wine gh>« full, in water or wiuo, and l!|is quantity inay lie ta- ken two or three times a day, about half on hoar brlbre meals, or n lesss quantity may lie token nt I all times. To those wlm am nlllictcd with indi-1 goslinn aflcr meals, ihoso Bitters will prove in-1 valuable, as they very greatly mcrcuvc the acton I of Uie principal viscera, help Uicui lo perfona I their functions, nml ennhlo tlio stomach to dis-1 charge into tlio bowels whntovcr is oIVcinirc. I Tims indigestion is easily and speedily removed, I appetite restored, and the uiniubs of the nhiOits I nntvesselsbcing cleansed,'nulrition is Lciliuttd I und strength of body and energy of liiitul ore Iho happy results. 1 I 1 'o'r (briber pnrticnlnrs of Mofiatt’s Life Pol* I nnd lMtutenix Bitters,apply ntMoffiitfsofiiee No. | ous certificates of tlio wonderful cllieucy of both, | may be there inspected. par sale by A. BARTOW, At bis Storej^u ,the Bay, corner of Drayton St. | i imv.33■ Otto Hose IJp Snlvp. R ECEIVED, a fresh supply of OIIoRmC Isp | Salve. For sole by Siitie'lt. T'scfehy Y ' ,0X " lit I I - |fC. Tih l.i: lie ware ofSput'lous linltntlon. G EO. VV. CARPENTER’S Compound hi- tract of Iceland moss, Carrageen, or Iran Mo**, Slippery Elm, 11 orchound, <tc. ,a valiiabw roniedy for cold*, cough*, dysnepaio, uvseiitciy, diarrhtea, catarrh, and all aftcction* of uie brciwi | and lungs, uiig 21 For sale by nnnlip PORCIIER & LAROCHE^ Tho trnc Vovbcria Cream* T HIS delightful Cream is warranted to belM trnc extract of Verbena: gentlemen nw»j3 i tender fncp * or ^rong begrd?, wouH itw most delightful aapouacopus compound cve f.’ (bred to the public, it make* a beautiful heavy * er, and after simviug, leaves a delicious fragra of tlio Verbena, and preventing tlio face R chapping, which in general, -other soaps irnu I,ls„„lyfor.ateb i y ciiRR&LAROC „ Ei 1,111111> OH, *«• ... (fe u F IVE hundred gnlion.-pure Sperm. Oil. strained,) WI0 do. vuntmer strained e • Also, 1-2 doz. Lamp Cliimnics.^tijtrccwed,^ IT ckicIi Chemicals. S ULPHATE Uitiiiino, BtllpbaU and Ae™“ „r Morphine, Croton Oil, Oil of Biack Pep per, ICreosoto, Piporino, Prussic Actd, I™m M- etinc, Ext. Nux Vomica, Hydrodate, I otasso, J „oct a™*™?- P“ r / G? 1 *’ n n END»ICP^WJ_ For jTVTTO O real French Alnjond Paste. i oftheso elegant orttclcs, for tlm cure 1 Upj, too, CThBN%KSO!L White I,eu,l, ««. *,*•• j^d, rrtwo Hundred kegs English X warranted , 250 do. American, No. I and & in I,his. Etutlislt Linseed Oil 10 do; Wiiting, 10 do. Chalk r>0 kegs Sy Brown, 1,1 “.‘'..GreciM 100 canisters Patent BnghshChromo'b'|" superior arlio'e for doors, , shittiers, ship & !-„„.^f rocuivcJ 'tiyfe c DVgj^ Vavlefjrntetl Seo«j*«* *^"soop, l» F IFTY boxes Variegated f or sole by risgji. TNORTy! Ithds prtao’rotaifi'ia Cllb " Mol " , '' c ’ ^ PAJ^LFOmFAY&CO^ Katun all’ll tes VVbito , BALTIMORE Hants, j ^ o|oll/ Beans, j^rocotvodaml^y^o^. JQQ balttmo nov 22