Daily republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1839-1840, December 18, 1839, Image 4

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1 9 ns* rv f *v '»* t* AUCTION SALES. ; «ay ki»cwiv>«i suu>. On tlio lint Ttiosufty in January nnxf, * W ILL be soldbefoioiho CourtHouatitn the ciiv of Savannah,between the MstwIltbtUrs ”Or#ftle,nThr<nUiug Mnchmohutl u Plottghi lovi- * -' c 4 on by virtue of a fi fa, touted from tho Honorti- \ *' ble Co art of. Common Pleas mid of Oyer and * S Tonuiuor, for the city of8avammh,atthe instance of the city of Savannah t.«. I'm Kent. a defaulting , . l’otit Juror. Property oointed out by tho defen dant. LEVI tj. RUSSELL, Sheriff. defi> • "T Sheriff's Sale. W ILL bofbld on the first Tuesday in Febru ary next, before the Court House Iii the city of Savannah, between the Usual hour* ofiuilo, tho sloop Eliza, levied op under hud'by virtue of « n 1 IK on foreclosure of mortgage, tatted, out of thh ntfrt. the Inferior Court of Chatham comity, in favor of Samuel II. Hill. rs. John Russell, nov 23 ELISHA WYLLT. Sheriffr. b. *,*74 V> Gcarjfln—Mmtliam County* To all whom it may concern. TT|7aiEREAS, Mary Sngtirs, widow, hathnp- ▼_T plied tcvtho Hon. tho Court of Ordinary of Chatham County, for Loiter* of Adnilttwra* lion on the ustatc fiu;l effect* of James Sagnrs, late of Chnthnm County. These are tlrereftirc to cite amt ndmnni.>h,nU and singular tho kindred and creditor* of tho said de ceased, to file their objections, (if any they have) to the grouting of the mhuiuistmtiou of the es- into to die applicant in die Clerk'* Office of the said Court, on or before the twelfth tiny qf De ceinhor noxti otherwise letterS of administration will be granted. Witney*, tho Hon. Francis SoitcK one of the Justice* of the abut Court, this 12th dttv of Nov.* A. 1). 1839. F.UNV'I) G. WILSON, nov 19 •' Deputy Clerk c. o. c.c. O* City ShcrilFs Sale. |N tho fire!Tuesday in January next, w ill be f sole before the Court House in tho city of Blvatiivili, between tho usual bourse ol sale, one grey Home, saddle and bridle/one mahogany aide board, one ditto diniti<r taide, ons ditto atund. one sofa, ono carpet, six chairs, two lookiuz glasses, two pair, of andirons, shovel and tongs; levied on by virtue ofiilT* issued from the honorable Court ofCominon Ptons anJ'of Oyer.and Terminer for the city of Savannah, nt the nutnnee ol Jam ssjf. Wftdoct. r1. versus Camj'lieLl & Dreed. James. Palmer ct v nK-vs'N'.dhiiuiol CitmpiioIJ; prupcrlc uoiutedoulhy plain tilT* attornies. dec 1 LEVI 8. RUSSELL Sheriff. ’ ffjIiorllPs.Sttfc. O N dm first Tuesday in January next,tot the Court House in Effingham Conner,between tho usual honr* of sale, the following property: Six hundred nere* of pino land, lying and being in tho comity Of Effingham, hounded N. E. by Savannah River, W. by lands of Mosea Metzger, 8. by land* of Mary N. Porter, levied on as the property of Archibald Wilkins, to natisiY execu tions in ftvor of David Metzger, vs. Archibald Wilkins, Jr. and Henry Carrington, Jr: v*.-Arch. Wilkins, Jr. Property pointed out by defendant. Also, one lot of L ind known as number one, in tho village of Abcrcoru, containing fifty acres, more or less; levied on ns the property of tho .es tate of G.-O. Nowl in, deceased, to satisfy the bal ance of an execution due to tip Commissioners of tho Academy of Ettlngham countv. dec 5 JOHN G. HEIDt, Sheriff*, c. Administrator’* Nate. W ILL be *old On the first Tuesday in Janu ary next, at the Court House in Snvan- nnh, between the usual hours of*ale, a negro man •lave named 8am. part of tho personal estate of Mr*. Mary E. Dunham, lute of McIntosh County deceased. Term* of *nle ea*h-*-pnrchn*cr pay ing fortide*. 8. M. BOND, Adiu’or. dec a 240| Georgia—Clinttmra County' 'ihi all whom it may concern: W HEREAS Oiuizimc'Lrgriel, hath applied to the Hon. the Court ol Ordinary ol Chat ham County, for Letters 6f Administration on the estate and effect* of Paul Dtipon,)ulc of Chatham County, deceased. These arc therefore to cito and admonish, nil anil singular the kindred and creditor* of the said deceased, to tile their objections (if any they have) to the grantina4>f the administration ef tho estate of lire deceased to the applicant in the Clerk’* Of- tieooftlie said Court, on or before the 0th day of Decomber next; otherwise letter* of administra tion will bo granted. Witness, the Hon. Francis Sorrel, ono of tho Justice* of the said Court, the 9th day of Nov. A. D. 1839. EDWARD G. WILSON, nov 9 . Gcorufa—CHratluitu county* To all whoinitiuav concern *• W HEREAS John P. Willtalmou, Esq. 1m* appl’d to Tho Hot), tho Court’ of Ord’y of Chatham County, for letter* of F-dminfotrntion on the estate add effect* of Peter Mitchell, lato of Chatham comity, deceased-> Thc*o are therefore) to efto and admonish, all and aingulur tho kindred and creditor* of tho said d c ajcd.ln file their objection*! if any they, have) to tho granting of the ndmintstrattonor the c*tnto of the’deceased to tho applic. ut in tho Clerk’* off.ee of the said Court, on or before tho 4th day of January next'; otlierw iso' totter* o administra tion will ba granted., Witness, tho Hon. Antli’y Porter, one of tho Jnsticea or the said Court, tho 4th day of Dcicciu her, A. D. 1839. EDWARD G. WILSON, dec. 4 Deputy Clerk c. o. c. c. Gcorjrln—Cliatlmiu County. F ^ * i\\ OUR month.nfar d«i»*application \vi inatlo to tho lion, the JmCew WJ I ill ho thoInfttl or Court orChotlwm County whon.ltlm* fot or liinnrv imriiosor, lbrhtt(V.to««IH IrtwtjrUnu. Vim loo ncVoA, tltli Dirt. l.t Section, litChroik.oc routltv; iO acrc-., :td Dirt, » Section, in Chcro- Kce county .belonciligttf tlio Latato of the mteJV al ter Duhoi*, and sold for tho benefit of Urn heir* audcreditor*ofsnidestatm ‘ , dc«7 Cl.AGIIOitN & WOOD. Adm’ow Notice. . lOUIt niontlM nftor (Into, nnphrntiutl will he ‘niUMa or r tho Inferl- IfcoVgia-t'iiatiuim C'ouabiy* W mnfEAS. Jo*. D. Ponce hath applied to the lion, the Court of Ordinary of Chatham Comity, for letter* of Administration on the estate and effect* of Janie* R. Kotchum, late of Chatliam -County, deceased. These are therefore to cite and .•ulmonisli nil and lingular the kindred ant! creditor* of tli'o *nfdde- consed. to tile their objecliou* (ifSlfty they have; tq the granting of the administration of the estate of the deceased to the applicant in the Clerk’* Office of the said Court,on or before the 30th day of December next? otherwise totter* of adminis tration will he.grnnted. • Witness, (bo lion. A. Porter, ono of tho Jn*- lice* of tho said Court, the 39th day of November, A. D. 1939. EDW’D G. WILSON, nov 30 - Dyputy Clerk c. o. c. c. Administratrix’s Sale. O N the first Tuesday in January next, will be sold before the Court House in Clmtliam County, between the usual hours of sale, the fol lowing property: All the interest of the estate of R. F. William* in those two Tract* of Land, known os Vurelate and Orphan House. Sold a* the property of estate R. F. Williams, far the benefit of the heirs and, creditor* of said estate. ’ MARY WILLIAMS, Adm’ix. nov9 221 Valuable Rice Plantation and Negroes Tor Sale. W ILL he sold at pnblic snle.on the first Tues day iu Februury next, before tho Court House in the city of Drmiswink, that very valua ble Plantation known a* New Hope,-on tho south branch of the Alataraalm River, in Glynn Comi ty, Ga., containing (3430) three thousand lour hundred and thirty acres, of which (590) five hnn- dred and eighty acres, ore first quality River owainp, (300) three hundred acres are under good banka aud in a fine state of cultivation.- A- boat (700) seven hundred acres of prime Inland asvunp, well adapted to the culture of Cottou or Coni, and (2150) two thousand one hundred and fifty acres of heavy timbered pine land. Outlie premise* are a comfortable dwelling House, Nc- grol loiucs, Barn*. Blacksmith Shop; and every necessary out building for (he use of the planta- tion. At the same time nud place, will be sold (con ditionally) a very-’priiue gang of about aixty Nc- 'groe*. , Also, an andivided thiril of the plantation known as Broadficld, adjoining the above, con taining in all about (400) Ibur hundred acre* Of prime Rice IsnH. in fine order tn rcccivs & c Terms made known on the day of sale. JOHN F. GREEN, ) P , HUGH F. GRANT. 5 Ex01 Bor 15 225 (Georgian) Executor’s Sale. W ILL he sold, ugrceablo to nn order of the Hon. Inferior Court of Burke Co., while sitting for ordinary purposes, in the town of Wayue»boro, on the fir*t Tuesday in January next, * Oite tract of Land, belonging to the estate of Elisha Audorsoii, late of said county, deceased, lying on tho waters of Rocky Creek, joitiiugiand* of James Anderson and B. Miller, and containing fourteen Imudred and twenty-four (1424) acres, more or less.- Sold for the* benefit of the heir* ofdhe deceased. JANE If. ANDERSON, Ex’ix. JAMES ANDERSON, ) A. H. ANDERSON, < oct 2*1 209 Ex’or* Aflinimstrutor’s Sale. W ILL be sold, on the first Tuesday in Jana- aiy next, lieftire the Court House door iu Jacksonhoro’, Scrivon county, between the usual hours of srde, the following property, to wit: Onu tract of Land lying in raid County, adjoin ing land* of Wilkin* IJ. Nupimlly, Richard Her- rittghm, ir. aud Brier Creek, containing 4(17 acres more or less. Also, nnotlicr tract, lying in sail county, Containing six hundred (<X)0)jicrus, more or less, adjoining'lunds,of Kichurd Herrington ■on., Solomon Zcagtor and Gooyge Rohhin^; al so, five Negroes, to wit: V’itot; a woman about 40 years of age, Diuuu, a woman about 18 year* ol age, and Child Chilson,about 2ycnr* of age, Ro- da, a girl about 14 years of age, und a girl by the name of Matilda, about 13 year* of age. Sold agreeable to an order of Uie lion, the Inferior Court of Scriven comity while sitting for ordina ry purposes, as the property of John M. Roberts, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said estate. STEPHEN MILLS, Adm’or. oetag DELIA ROBERTS, Adm ix. Administrator’* Sale. W ILL Ih3 sold on the first Tuesday in Janu ary next, before the Court House in Ilines ville, Liberty County, by order of the' Court of Ordinary for said Cminty, the following property of the estate of P». Leonard, viz: One Tract of Laud, containing 500 acres more or less, known os tho Cooper Tract; one House aud Lot at WuilhouryiUe, with 13 acres oi land, more or Iu*s, together with all other Lund or Property owned by said estate; fur the benefit of all concerned. GEO. W; DUNHAM, Adm’or. nov 5 217 Deputy Clerk c. o. c- c. To all whom It \\\by eonccrtu W HEREAS 8. B. Williams hath applied to tho Hon. the Court of Ordinary of Chat ham Countv, (hr letter* of Guardiniisfiin to the person* nud property of Edwin and Julia Wil liams, wunotSjcluldreu ofRich’d F. Williams,de ceased. f _» * \ Thoio are .therefore to cite and admonish, nil comernrd. to file their objeetions (if--any .they have) in the Clerk’* office of the said Court, on or before.the.301h.day bf Decomhet next; otherwise letters ai pray oil for will Imi grunted. Witness, the Hon, M. Myers, ono of the Justi ces of tho said Court, the 30th dav iff December, A. D. 1*39. EDWARD G.W1LSON, nov 30 Deputy Clerk c. o. c. c; • F U_ — r ._ ... made .tu tho Hon. tho Justl or Court of Chatham County when titling for or dinary purposes, for Icavo to hoH a slave named Mores, belonging to tho Estate of M; H. Drake, late of Suvnminli doccasod, for tho benefit of the heirs and creditor*. doc7 ORLANDO A. WOOD, Adm’or. Ocorirta—Clmtlmm County To nil worn it may roncoru. « W HEREAS, Win. Ilenry Fitts, Adminiitrn- tor of tho estate of Jumro D,. Fitts, late of Chatham Comity, deceased, hath applied to »ho lion, the Court of Ordinary of Chatham County, for Letter* Dismusory. Those are therefore to cite and admonish aUcoit- corned, to file tlieir objections (if any they have) in the Clerk’* Office of the raid Court, on or be fore the] Gth day of March next, otherwise letters dismissory will be granted. Witness; die Hon W. Thorne Williams, ono of die Jtlstlces of the «aid Court; the 16th day of September, A. D. In39. EDWARD G. WILSON, sept 16 Deputy Clerk c. o. c. c. . Ocortria—Chatham l'<«uuiy To all whom it may concern. W HEREAS, Andrew Dixon, Administrator of the'e*tate mid ellect* of Daniel Foley, late of Chatham County, doceared, ha* applied to the Hon. die Court o*f Ordinary of Chatham County', for Letters DismiMoiy. These are therefbre to cite and admonish allcon- cemed, to file tlieir objecdons (if any they have! in the Cleric’* Office of the said Court, on or before the 3d day of January uext, otherwise letters dis- ifsoty will be grunted. Witness the lion. A. Toiler,one ofthoJustico* of die *aid Court, the 3d day of July, A. D* 1B39. EDWARD G. WILSON, July 3 Deputy Clerk c. o. c. c. Gcorifia—Clmtlmm Comity. To all whom it may concern. W HEREAS, Houry F.WiUink, Executor of die Inst win mid testament of David Pidgc, late of Chatham County,deceased, hiidi nppliedto the I Ion the Court of Ordinary of ChaUiam Coun ty, for Letters DUmissory. These are therefore to nite and admonish all concerned, to file their objections(if any they have) iu the Clerk’s Otliceofdiesaid Court, on or before the 3d day of January next, otherwise letters di*- miwory will be granted. Witness, die Hon. Elio* Reed, one of die Jus tices of die said Court, the 3d day of July, A. D. 1839. EDWARD G.'WILSON, july 3 Deputy Clerk c. c. c. c. Gcovffia—Clintlmm .Coauty. • To all whom it.uuy concern: W HEREAS Patrick Marlow hath applied to th*» lion, dm Court of Ordinary of Chat ham Countv, for Letter* of Administration on Uw estatenpd effects ofNicholn* Marlow, Esq. lute of Chatliam County deceased. There are therefore to ciio and admonish, all and singular the kindred and creditor* of dio said deceased, to fde tlieir objections (if any tliey liavo) to the granting of tho administration of the estate of the deceased to theapplienut in the Clerk’* of fice of die said Court, on or before the 12Ui day of December next; otherwise letter* of adiuinUtra- tion will be :--niited Witness, the Hon. Elia* Reed, one of die Jus tices ofthe said Court, the 12th dav of November, A. D. 1839. EDWARD G. WILSON, nov 12 Deputy Clerk c. o. c. c. .Gcorkin-Cluttltnm County- . - To all whom it may Concern; W HEIfEAS, 8. A. Hooker, hath applied to die Hon. the Court of Ordinary of C lint- ham County, for Letters of Administration on tho estate aud effects of Isaac Norton,lute ofChudiam County, deceived. There ore dierefore to cito and admonish,, nil and singufiirthe kindred und creditors ofthe said deceased, to file their objections (ifany they have) to tho granting of die administration ofthe estate of the deceased to the applicant in die Clerk’* Of fice of tho said Court, on or before the twelfth day of December next; otherwise letters, of ad ministration will be granted. Witness,the Hon. M. Myer*. opo ofthe Justi ces ofthe said Court,the twelfth dav of November. A. I). 1839, EDWARD G. WILSON, nov 12 Deputy Clerk c. o. o. c . Georgia—Clmtlmm'Comity. To all wliom.it liny concern: W HEREAS Frederick's. Tebean, hath ap plied to the Honorable tire Court of Or dinary of Chatham County, for Letter* of Admin istration on the estate and eftect* of Isaac Norton, late of Chatham County, deceased. . These arc therefore to cite and- admonish, all nnd singular the kindred and creditor* of the said deceased, to.filo their objectiou* {ifony they have) to the grantingofthdadminsitratioii of- the estate of the deceased to the applicant in the Clerk’* Of fice of the said Court, on nr before the twelfth day of December ttoxt; otherwise letter* of administra tion will lie granted. ■ * . Witness, the Honorable Anthony Porter one ofthe Justices ofthe said Court, tho twelfth day of November A. D 1839. EDWARD G. WILSON, nov 12 ’• Deputy Clerk, c.o. c. c. Notice. ... , .... F OUR month* after date, application.will bo . made to tho Justices of the Court of Drdin ary for the County of Cainden, fa leave to sell all (lib real nnd personal estate of Daviu Tnbnuy«, lato of said cdtuity, deceased, ang 26 G. W. TllOMAS, Adm’or., . F OUR month* uftor ditto, npplicotton will he unde to the Court ofOrdiunryof Effiughnm County tRicu silting for ordinary purposes, fojr leave to sell the following J^'ind: One hundred and fifty acres Pind Land, lying and being in tin* C.nuntv qf ^iVm^hiiin, belonging ’to the estate ol’l'mst VPiii. Gu/.er, boifii’led north by Lineliurgcr’s and.KeiUVr’s, cast by Kciffcr’* •ft’nd unknown-land, south and west by Dasher’s land; for the benefit of tho heirs und creditor* of •aid estate. nov 18 FREDERICK HINELY, Adm’or. Ik'otlcc. 1 71 OUR months nftor date, application will bo . made to the Justices' of tiio Court of Ordin ary for the Count v of Camden, for l v >ave to sell nil the real oatato aud bauk stock, bctoiigitig to tlio es tate of Joseph Thomas, lute of Camden County, deceased. G. W. THOMAS, > JOHN TOMPKINS, J aug 26 174 Georgia—€!iaf Jmiu County. To all whom it uiuy concern. TXTHER^AS, William Law, Administrator v v of the estate and effects of Mary M. Haig and Agne* Haig, deceased, has upjilted to tlic Hon. tlio Court of Ordinary of Chatlitun County fa Letter* Disiuissory. These are therefore to cito and admonish all concerned, to file their objection* (if uuy they have) in the Clerk’* Office of the said Court,on or lie fore the 3d day of January next, otherwise let- ton* disiuissory will he granted. Witness,, the Hon. Win. Tliome William*; one of die 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—KHlntilinm County. To all whom it muy concern. W HEREAS, Eliza Mcfiiihagau,Adnim’htra- trix of the estate of Win. McMcGahx^mi, deceased, In* applied to the Hon. tiie Court of Or dinary of Eftiinghnm County, for Letters Distni*- sory. • These ore therefore to cite arid admonish all con cemed, to file tneir objection* (if any they have) in the Clerk’* Office of the said Court, on or before the Gth day of Murch next otherwise letter* di*- lUMsory will ho granted. Witness, the Hon. C. Power*,one of the Justi ces of tho *«h1 Court, the Gth-day of Sept. A. D, 1839. JOHN CHARLTON, sept 6 ■ e. c. o. e. c. Gcorifla—County. To all whom it limy concern. W HEREAS, Thomo* II. Brew, Adminiitrn. tor of the eitateof JohnW. Gndiain, de ceased, has applied to the Hon. the Court of Or dinary of Ejliughum County, for Letters Dismis- sorv. Those are therefore tojcije and admonish all con cerned, to Jile their objection*'f if any they have) in the ^lerk’* Office of the said Court,'on or be fore the 2d day of January next, otherwise letter* disnitaory will he granted. Witness, the lion. C. Powers, one of the Jus tices of the said Court, the 2d day of July, A. D. 1839. JOHN CHARLTON, july 5 c. c. o.e.c. Notice. W ILL be sold at tho house of tho subscriber, ou the 19th day of December uext,eleven hundred acres of i^ajid, lying on Canochee Riv er,'fifty hoiul of stock Cattle, Hogs, Sheen,Oxen, ono timber Cart, one small one homo Wagon, and other articles too tedious to mention. Term* cub. WILLIAM WATERS. Tattnall Ccranty, Nov. 23d, 1839. jCMggtegg > l 1 .. J.ILULJlJ-li 1 ggg Gowland’s JLotiou, F ORimoroving and beautifying the complex ion, rendering tlio skin fair, soft and trans parent, and,for removing tans, sunburns, frecxles, Ar.o., warranted genuine. Ju*t received, nnd for •ale by G. R. HENDRICKSON, aug 19 Georgia—Effinglttini Comity. To all whom it may concern. W HEREAS, John M. Lucps, Adnnnisfrator of the estate of William McGuhagin, de- deased, has applied to the lion, die Court of Or dinary of Effingham County, ibr Letters Dismio- eory. These are therefore to cite and admonish all con cerned, to file tlieir objections (if any theyhavp) in the Clcrk^s Office .of tho said Court, on or be fore the Gth dav of march next, otherwise Icttter*. disiuissory will lie granted.' Witness, the Hpn. C. Powers, one of the Jus tices cf tlio said Court, the Gth day of Hept A. D 1839. JOHN CHARLTON,- - sept 6 Clerk c.o. e.c. "Georgia—-EfOugliaui CouiityT - To. all whom it n>ay concern. •\TTHEREAS, Mrs. Naoini Weitiiian,-widow', Yv Administratrix of the estate und effects of Matthew WeiUrian, deceased, hath applied-to the Hon.therCourtof Ordinary of Effingham Coun ty, for Letters Disinissory. These are therefore to cite nnd admonish nil concerned, to file their objections (if any they have) in the Clerk’s Office of the said Court, on or be fore the 26th day of January next, otherwise let- tofs dismissory will be granted. Witness, the Hon. C. Powers, one of the Jus tices of the said Court, the2fitli day'of July, A. D 1839. JOHN CHARLTON, july 26 Clerk c. o. c. c. Notice. W H. & 8. ROGERS wUl receive hlllsof • nil the Country Banks (except Milleilge- ville) hi payment for Gondii* at 10 per bent, dis count, provided the amount of tliu hill is traded out; but will not receive unbankable bills for con tracts already made. nov 19 • ■ South sido Market Square; GcoVgla—Bryan County. To ull whom it may concern: W HEREAS Andrew Bird has-madeapplica tion for Letters of Administration, with tlie will annexed, on the estate of 1 Dorcas.Sander- lin« late ofthe County of Chatham deceased. These nro thercrore to cite and admonish all, and singular the kindred and creditors ofthe said deceased, to file their objections (ifaiiy they have) iullio Clerk’s office of the Court of Ordinary for said County, within the time prescribed by law; otherwise fetters of administration will be granted to the i> »-d Andrew Bird. Witness, the Hon. Israel Bird, one ofthe Jus tice* of raid-Conrt of Ordinary, this 7th day of November, 1839. J. SMITH, c. c. o. n. c. nov 12 223 Georgia—Cliatlinm Comity. To nil whom it may concern: W HEREAS Clnhorn l’cvill hath applied to the Hon. the Court of Ordinary of Chat ham County, for Letter* of Gtiardiuiiship to the person nnd property of Ann Eliza Herrington. These arc therefore to cito and admonish, all concerned, to file ffmir objections (if any tliey haVe) in Bio Clerk's office of the’said Court, on Or before the 9th day of January next; othenvise letters of Guardianship will bo granted. Witness, the Hon. M. Myers, one'of the Justi ces of tho raid Court, the IGthdi y of December, A. D. 18391 EDW’D G. WILSON, ffee 10 Deputy Clerk c. o. c. c. Gcoraln—Blhnyfhnm Count,-. To all whom, it may concern: W HEREAS Charles Burton, lintli applied to the Hon. tho Court of Ordinary of Effing* him.County, for Letters of AdftainUlration on the estate and effects of Jnmc* Burton, late of »aiff County deceased, in behalf of the heir* of said estate. ■ These are tliercfore to cito snd admonish, all and singular the kindred and creditors of said de ceased, to file their objections (if any they have) to tile granting of die riduiinUtrulion to the appli cant in the Clerk’s office of the said Court, on oi before the 10th day of January next; Otherwise, letters ofadM-uistniffon-will he granted. Witness, the Hon, C. Powers, ono ofthe Jus tice* of tho saiff Court, tho 16th day of DecetnLe'r, A, D. J839. dec 10 JOHN CHARLTON, c. c. o. *. c, Alvarado, or Huitibollcd Cotton Need, alia* Okra, Twin or Clus ter Cotton Need. T HE subscriber i* tho appointed Agent of Dr. David Cooper, of Harris QoUnty, for the rale of the above Cotton Seed, ami will supply nny person who wishes to plant the gonuinc seed. He ha* hut a small quantity left on hand. This Cotton was planted iu Chatham aud Effingham Counties, and linn been seen by many Judges rtf that article who are decidedly of opinion tliut it is better irrull respects, than any other Cotton now f ikmted. Ho has placed some ofthe seed in tho ipnd* of Mr/ B. Bourquin, living on the Louis ville Road, 7 miles from Savannah, who can sup ply a few to tlioae tluit may want. Ilii is also m possession of the certificates of several Me.rclumt* and Planters in different part* ofthe State, who all testify to it* great production in Hie number of boll*. JNO. CHARLTON, Springfield, Effingham Co. nov 22 231tr. To Planters. A COMPETENT. Manager of Negroes, a Rice and Cotton planter, will take employ ment for fair wages on a Cottou or Rico Planta tion, ou the first duy of January ensuing, or earli. cr if required. A situation on the Sea Island* will he preferred. Reference as to the capability, sobriety, and industrious habits ofthe applicant, dan be had; ho being, well known to many of tlio wealthiest planter* in the low nurt ofGeorgiuand Sdp Carolina. Apply at fins office, nov 20 2341 Starch. T HIRTY boxes superior Englo Starch, extra quality, for fupiilVpurposes. Just received ami for sale by nov 23 G. R. HENDRICKSON. Ex’or*. .ul tho Kbilhy mT’hr constitute*tho wealth Of tho great Ultra of Notice. A CONTRACT will bp madp for putting down Brick Culvert* on the Louisville Rond Proposal* must bo haiidod in to either of die un dersigned, on or before tlio 20th iustaut. For ftirthor particular*, enquire of ROBERT W. POOLER, ICommis- BENEDICT BOURQUIN- } siohers. dtfc 4 2411 Vcnst Powder*. T HESE Powders tiro mi admirable substitute for yeast, in making all kinds of batter cakes, and have the advantage over that article in ma king the batter perfectly lijght and ready for ba king the instant tliey nro mixed. Buckwheat and other cakes, wliou made with theso powder*; ore less likely to disagree with the stomach than those made with yeast; and as it requires but a few min utes to prepare for baking, tho pmwibility.ofuYcr haying them sour, is entirely avoided. The good effect of mixing cake and biscuit with Uicse pow ders, has been approved by many ofthe most em inent physicians and surgeons iu this country.— They are also highly recommended by many of tho nr*t families in this city aud other places. A fresh supply of die above article just receiv ed und fur rale by nov 13 . ANSON PARSONS. Switiill’s Panacea. ▲ S the intemperance and luxury ofthe age are hastening the ravages of scorbutic com plaints, and rendering the blood more impure nnd as dionshnds have destroyed their constitutions by neglecting to apply the proper remedies to such. Swaim’s PauaCoa must bo and has been more than doubly vahiablo as a certain nnd effec tual means of restoring them to perfect health and vigor. Few (hmilics are wholly exempt from MOrbude affections which exhibit various symp toms, ns eruptions, ulcerations, debility, loss of appetite nnd dejection, nil arising from impure blood, and if not properly attended to, produce* the grentest injury to tho constitution, aud may be imparted to their offspring. HWairn’s Pana cea is recommended at this season ofthe year, us an invaluable restoradvo of dm system, diereby im iguinuiig iiie constitution and enabling l)S to bear die debilitnting effects of the mtnunersenson. It is conveyed by the circulating fluids, nnd cor rects their tendency to nil those diseases which originate in 6 vitiated blood, diseased fiver, do proved appetite, or predi*positi9n to effectiua of die lungs, &c. No one, however, is ndvirad to use it without convincing dicmselvos ofthe truth ofwlmt is here stated. This medicine is now used with success in all part* ofthe world, andi* gnining greaf reputadon m England.' From Dr. Valentine Mott, Professor of Surgery in the University of New- York, Surgeon qrdie N. York Hospital,d:c. I have repeatedly used Qwuiin’* Panacea both in dia Hospital nnd in private practice, nnd have always (bund it to bo a valuable medicine in chron ic, syphilitic, and scrofulous complaint*, and in obstinule cutaneous affection*. ' VALENTINE MOTT, M. D. From tho various imposition* which hnvo been practised by adulteration, <&c. even to die extent of perjury, for tho purpose of Imitating die medi cine, fs sufficient to prove Its effipufiy in the dis ease* in which it has linen sufficiently proven to 'have'.cured. It is unnecessary to say further in relation to this Panacea, other than to caution the. pu! lie against Hie deleterious mixtures which have been nmdo to impose upon the ignorant. - Tho genuine article can ulwnys be found at die store ofthe subscriber, who is tho solo agent for Uiis State. A. PARSONS, Druggist, nov 8 , 220 smsks&i W constitute* tho v tne people in this, nft in most other cimifiricB.. To preserve, therefore, that health by natural maun* is a grand morulnml politicalschcmo,lo fulfil which require* our uUitost uttuution. Tlio uiiprepo. dented popularity mid imiversnlapnrohution which, fill* mcilicmu jnw achieved throusnoiit the United States, tho Oniuuhns-Texas, Mexico and tho West Indies, fully justify Dr. Peters in Warmly and coii- scietitionsly recmmiieuding them to die special at tention of tlio nlllioted. Dr. Peters lias spent much time in experintem* ing >vith different V egetuhto Mudicines lor disoa*- es of. the liver, nnd now offers his Vegetable Pill* n* the best, most convenient aud cheapest. Alodi- cine Mint can be prepared ftir general use. One grbut quality of Id* Vegetable Pill* 1* that dioy have the alternative principle combined with dieircurdiartic, or opomtivequnlidea, or that diey not duly cleanso tlio stomach und bowels by pur ging, but diey rcguluto the liver, change ffio mor bid secretion, strengthen the digestive orgaus, pu rify the blood, im igorate the cirsulution,xnd gives tone and.energy to the nervous system. ’Jlioy oreniild.aud'plourant in tlieir operation and convey almost immediate conviction of their utility from dicir first dose. .They can be taken with safety by persons of any tig©; nud the feubto, die Ijifiriu. tho nervous nud dehcato are strcugtli- cued by their op’orutton, because tboy clear tho system of bad humors, quiet nerfOUs irritmbiu^ y and invariably produde sound health.' The Vegetable Pill* are ft sure rdmody for jaun dice .-nick and iiorvous hundachc, dyspensy, cos- tiveiic**, sickness of the stomach, heartburn, nil bilious compliint*, fevers of nil kuids, and if token at tho cmnmeiicelupnt^will invariubly check their progress,* aud saVe-Mio pudbiU from ft protracted and dangerous sickness. They. “*e invaluable in pctvotl* and Iy poenndriqal.a(iyction*, loss of np- petitu, amt all ootuplalff.'S to ,which fomnles alone nro subject. They operate no a mikl speedy purge, andure usol'e ami certain remedy'lor woruis hi children. Extract of a letter from Dr Gurney, of New- Orlenns, La.Oct. 9,1837.—‘ ‘ 1 havoreceiCed.ihircji assistance ui my practice; especially in .jjUiiidi.ca and yellow fever; from the use of Peters’ Pills. I pre/ume diat, on an average, I prescribe 100 uox- cs per month."’ Extract of a letter from Dr. Pritchard, of Hud son, New-York, Ju*:*?3,1036.—“! wns aware that Dr. Peters Was one of tho best chemists in the U. States, and felt assured tint ho would somo day (from his intimate knowledge af the properties of imrhs and drugs) produce mi efficient medicine, and I must acknowledge dial his Vegetable Pills fully respond to my expectation. They are, in deed, a superior inodiciue and reflect alike upon the chemist, the physician, und the phyloso|)her. , | r Extract of a letter from Dr. Wnines, of Cin cinnati, Feb. 2,1838,—“Your Pills are tho mildest inthoir operations, and yet most powerful iu diuir effects, of nny I hnvo over nfet with in my prac tice of eight und twenty years. Their action on die chyle, am^henco on die impurities of dieblood isuviaoiidyvorysurprisiug.’-' gWi.ottb, N. C. Jan. 1, J837. Dear Sir—I have made freouent use of your Pill* ill the iucipicut stage of bilious fever, and ob stinate constipation of Uio bowels; also, in tlio en largement of the spleen, chronic diseases of the liver, sick headache, ge trend debility, and in all ca ses have found them lobe very effective. J. D. Born, M. D. Mr.cKi.r.smjno Co. Va. Feb. 7,1837. Having usod Dr. Peters’ Pills in my practice for the Inst 12 months, 1 take pleasure in giving my testimony of their good effects in cases of dys pepsia, sick hoadoclre, bilious fevors, and other diseases, produced by inactivity of the. liver.— They are a safu and mild aperient, being tho bent article of the kind 1 have ever used. Gkoroe C. Scott, M. D This eelobrnted Medicine is for. sale by all die principal Druggists in Bavounah and diroughout die United States, tho Canadas, Texas, Mexico, and tlio West Indies. Price 50 cons per box, with full direcdons. aug 5 164—ly rpiu»^oM^v“ , 0 ^ a , 0 , "; f «Ko. ffcrtive origin, or a depraved ° r the d;. mncii nnd UoweJ*. bullion of the «t 0 tended'l,y miimfl^'LulJpnrlViro.''" 1 Which “»• 'lira immcdmtu cITect ofMwrtw aro to iranqnillae the .toraach, plilcimi, diKHipate anporfluoua bit2 ! grnauo ,uidm and iiromato healthy di””* 0 "» It ojiuviale, tick hundncho and‘ StL™ 01 *- for tint Chtflora Mnrtmaormlr emini? fevdr and ague, and that gloss of HlSl^^® 1 * aetioii Thcro I. nothin, m it.compbidUoii They ora rohlotu aeon tieiit improve, in Itunlih. color ,i Ul ? !»• 1 lio.o remedies which kill wonn^ Ul W t "'~ Injuro tho ,tomacli lnatorially, and d,„ r " ,n « (iintivacnou, complaloi Tina Tact torlally uogioctcd Dy flu-niculty, and ihet'ra waiin’. Verm5( A Card. dh. noDERr a. a. kocii, rnoFEsson or uusitt, TJ E8PJ7pTFULLY in forms the Ladies and XV Gentlemen of the city of Savannah, Jhat lie intend* to open a MUSIC STORE at his resi dence in St. Janies’ Sqhnre, opposite Misses Tel fair’s tubby building, nnd on thnt account ho will scMid in the course of a week to the North, for the newest European and Amorican Music. If there are aiiy Indie* nr gentlemen who wish any partic ular pieces of Music which cannot bo got here, ho offer* himself with a great deal of pleasure to send on for it, and deliver them ns soon ns they arrive. Please to leave tlie names of the pieces of Music and the name of tho person at Dr. Koqu’s resi dence. . Hereafter Dr. Koch will keep always on hand,, an assortment bf MUSIC, Piano Fortes made by the celebrated Pinuo Fortu Maker, Joseph His- key, of Baltimore, nnd ptber liMtrmiicnts. l)r. K’s Singing' Schpol, (particularly Church Music, nud other Song*,) will cotnmcncQ next week—21 lesson* arc givon in n quarter ut bis residence twice a week.. Terms $8 00. Those >vho fuel disponed to join, will please let him know in tlie course of this wcok, OTTLadics and Gentlemen-are tanght separate- Term*.—For private Lessons in tliorough Boss, on the Organ or on tlio Harp, $2 00 For 36 Ijcssons in a quarter,3 fimes a week 60 00 For 2 or 4 Scholars on Tliorough Bass,euch 30 00 for private lessons on Uio Piano Forte, Guitar, Flute, Violin, Flageolet dml _8ingiug, J 50 Do 36 Lessons in a quarter.3 times a week 30 00 Do 30 do do do 3 do do 28 00 Do 26 do do do 2 c)o do 24 00 Do 20 do do do 2 do do 18 00 Do 24‘ Lessons m Binging in a Class not less than 10 Scholars each 8 00 • KTOrders for tuning Piano Fortes, received at hi* residence, betwoen tlie hours of eight und nine o'clock every morning, dec 12 218m From the Peminvlvanin Inquirer, of May 3,1834. Uowniid’0 Tonic mixture. M R. EDITOR—Much.ns t)ie powers of this 'fnvorito remedy have been extolled, I can not omit this opportunity ofdeclaring my decided conviction thnt every nccount of the sanative vir tues of tho Mixture will bo verified to the ftill ex tent. Whatever be the character ofthe complaint —whether Unequal tertian—double or simple quartan—however varied Ire its type, attended with syncopo, apoplexy, vehement’spasms, with coldness and stupor*—^whatever it* duration, whe ther Verna! or autumnal, laying tho fiiuitduiiuu for visceral affections, and other slow hut unerringly fatal maladies:—however irregular in their inva sion, nnd uncommon in their nppcarauces—in fine, whatever be the age, idiosyncrasy, or habit* of tho patient, Uio coinplnint alike bids adieu on "V“jw tfowovroa mitt SfcMB,.. - morbid,ccret.om.wlu.l.-produc'ctfyra 1 ^!?^ riKBH, cholcm moibm, pile., fcv or ond2’ j"' ®ri>« rtoilmc!,,. Ibid ^ , l i«now in general u,e in mo,t world. Forallit, roildout In Iho conSf?^ >'« KOI"? into Um interior or vnyanWwS' taut Iropicnl climate,, (inmihtod out) would find Swaim’a VonniTun 0 f TantOfC:: 8 Jwlti#- Kopl conitdnlly on baud, nnd for ml, by “rt BolaAgcn l |ih?di«8ta , |. Mosatf. WSili T HESE medicine, have long been Imom..^ appreciated for Uieir eatraordinarr and in! mediate power, or realoriug perfocl l.nidth lo2 aoni anftenng undor noarly every lund ef di lo which the liuraan frame i, liable. Tlio proprietor rejoices ui the opponunitr tf forded by tho tmiverKil diflusion oftbedailr lor,placing lij» VEGETABLE LIFE p^Tg within Ibeyimwledgentid reach of every iiSS dual iu the coinnmnlty. Unlike the hart of rn. Iiicmii, quackeries uliich boast of verelalile £ grcdieuts, the Life Pill* are purely muFsolcIm gutuble, nnd confani neither, incrairy, antimonr arsenic, nor any other mineral in any torm whu ever. They are entirely compored ofcxtncu from rare nnd powerful plant*, the virtuesofwhrii though long known to sovernl Indian tribes,^ recently to some eininant pharmaceuticalchemiiu arc altogether unknown to tlie ignorant pretend, ersto medical science, und were never before id* .ministered in so happily efflcucions a cotnbina, tion. THE PIKEN1X BITTERS ore so called, \* torinitheei. vi^ortnrourh. . ix is raid lobe restored to hie from the ashes of its own dluots- tiofi. The Phu'nix Bitters are entirely vegetable, composed of roots found only in certain parti q the western country, which will infnliblyeure FE VERS AND AGUES of all kinds; iill otter fail to eradicate entirely all the effects of memur infinitely sooner jhnn tho most powerful preps- rations of Sarsaparilla, nnd will immediately curt the determination of BLOOD TO THE HEAD; never fuilsin sickness incident to young f - ’ and will brt found a certain remedy inalfi __.. nnrvotio debility and weakness of the tuoit im paired constitutions. As a remedy for Chronic nnd Inflammitory Rheumatism, the efficacy of tho Pha-enix Bitters will he demonstrated by the use of n sing'ebottle Tlio usual dose of these Bitters is half# wine glr" ftill, in wateror wine, and thisquuntity maym ken two or three times a day, about Half anhour before meals, or n Ipsss quantity may be taken all times. To tlioso who nro afflicted with in gCHtion after nicals, these Bitters will prove in valuable, os Urey very greatly increiue the act on of tlie principal viscera, help them to perform their functions, and enable tho ntomuch to dis- chnrge into the bowels whatever is oflenrive. Tim* indigestion is easily and speedily remotcl, appetite restored, und tlie mouths of tho nbioA- ant vessels huiugclouiised, nutrition U facilitated and strength of body und energy of mind are the huppy results. For further particular* of Moflatt’* L»o Pw* nnd Phccenig Bitters, apply at MofiaU’s office ho. 516 Broadway, New-York, whore tlie Pills conn# obtained for vo cents, bU cents and 111 per box and the Bitters for SI a $2 per bottle, ftintc ous certificates of the wondcrftd efficacy of both, A. BARTOW, At hi. Store, on tlm Bay, comer of Dr«,to» lit Otto Rose Up Solve. R eceived, »ifiduunpiyofoiwRoieUp Sole " • ■ oct It Solve. For nle by A. PARSONS. Iteware of Spuiioiis linttotlon. G EO. W. CARPENTER’S CominmndEi. tract of Icebmd mo„, CnrrnK e<!n , nr , r .’f Mo,.i; Slippory Kim, Ilarehonml, &c., ovnltw* fomwly for coltli, oouglci, dy-pi'P'' 11 , 7" e ."S (ti!irr1i,-T'n, ciilitrrli, ninl nll iifll'ctinu.. of tho bitut anil lunqo. atig21 F0r pOR^HER & LAROCHf- the due ndministrution ofthe Tonic Mixture.— This is no high-wrought panegyric for tho exper iment. 1 speak only from wluit 1 positively know —however successful other preparations may have been, there can Ire little returnee placed upon them when compared with this nrtieje. By strict ly following the directions that ‘accompany the bottle, we find it nets upon tho most scientific principle—for, it seams to anticipate- the return of the cold fit, aud excites a strong reaction, nud powerful glow over tho whole system; nnd thus to pre-uceUpv the "round, nnd by disturbing the regularity ofthe type, to subdue the intermittent altogether. Under such n course of medicine, I have been aatonished to notice with wlint haste the diseaso heat* alarm lor a-retreat, and tlie pros trated strength of the system rallies. It i»a pow- orful, yet mild medicine—substituting calmness, tranquillity,and. balmy sleep,in place of piiu,wea- rinu**, aud restless night*—a renovation, of Ion;;- lost strength and robust health, in liCu of feeble- ness.nnd cui/iciaiion. And I-confidently believe, and I predicate my opinion upon the most sub- u .' M,n . H, ‘ u sonni irritate. Ktantinl proof, that turner whatever sky—in -what- inppmg,^vvhich in gunernl, o P ever coruer^of the earth—whether upon hill or valley, wherever fever and ague makes itanppenr- niice. there nlsrt will “Uowand’s Trtnic Mixture’’, find it* way—tlie happy desideratum, th'o perfect antidote: N., LEE, M; I). BTFOiie of the .best recommendations that can bo given this medicine is the following:—Phyui- eiaiH living in Foyer''and Ague districts, who jmve becomo acuiiuinfed with its efficacy, are in tlie habit of ordering it to be used in their own prac tice • . From Uio Harrisburg Intelligencer of June, 1833. Mr. Wyeth—Having long been afflicted in my family with Fever and Ague* dud having tried ev ery means to get rid of it without avail, I at length •not with your advertisement of Ilowauffis genu- inn Tonic Mixture, which I determined to try. After using it, my wife was entirely restoreddm health, having suffered for fifteen month* from ' debilitating effects of Fevorand Ague, and is ir as hearty and stout as she ever was. BERNHARD MAY. Tlio line Verbena Creojn. T HIS delightful Cream is warranted to M true extract of Verbena; gentlemen to tender faces or strong beards, would mw‘‘ f most delightful saponaceous compound eve fored to the public, it makes a beautiful heavy er, nnd after shnving, leaves a delicious irag of tho Verbena,--mid preventing the « ac ®. chapping, which in gunura), oUicr soaps im It Uohl y fdr ; la.^ cjiEB&L A Market Sq. sign of ths Golden Globe. nov 18 , ■ ~ ■ ’ Ii«nip Oil, *«• ivt F IVE himdredgntlon. pure Sperm. Oil, rtrainod,) 200 do. eunmier 1, AIho, 12 do/.. Lamp Cliimmc*. JuitJMrt'”’, for aide by ‘ . A. PARSONS French Chemicals. S ULPHATE ftiiinino; Sulphrta and of Morphine, Croton Oil, Or) of BW>«£ per, Kreonotn, I’lnorino, Prna/ic Acid, Iodi" ctine,. Eat. Nux Vomica, Hydrodato, Fo®* 1 ' JnrtreceivcdperNowark’rt.^^oj, Htnrcli. TV boxes Colgale^NoJSo^ just rndoivod , wholesale medicine] and for ado 1 r retail by PORCIJER & LA RQCHE, y „ Iinportaiit Invention, LAST POWDK118, fortlio immediate ma king of Buckwheat and light Tea-Cakes.’ i'lieso Powders are hot only of great utility in the instantaneous production of Buckwheat nnd light Tea Lakes, but are very wholesome; correcting tlie acidity of Uio stomach, sweetening thobroatli, suppressing undue thirst in the morning, and in every respect being beneficial; and have received the-approlmtiou or the medical faculty, Ehey are free from all the troiililosomo olijecr tion* to which Yeast and other urticlcs of fire same character are liable, being always easily procured genuine at about tho saino cost us Yeast. A fresh supply of these Powders, with direction* for using, just received per Newark, and for sub h y M G. it HENDRICKSON, nov 27 235 X ions, in fine order, just received and for role V no LONG & PATTERSON. nov 83 232 ‘dnrti!."™”fordm'cure of>PP» 1 , *«.- Ite )Lciul, OH> ««• LrtJ, T WO •‘* ,lrel, hogs Englwh White ^ warranted 250 do. American, No. lonn .* B't'wsrssiv \jrseasamAii<m eitperior.nrdclefordoora, shulturH, P & re„. , 2d‘ Vnrlcgtttcrt S c *TBreided ,, ^'»P-. F IFTY boxes Variegated Sceiu f cake, and hare. Jt^e^ggoN. lonTVhbdS^^ 1 ^' novl’. 88 ' 0 ^ PADELFORD, FAV&e ^1^22 Botini ^LONG e Sf e rArrER s0 ^