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AUCTION SALES,
nmy conrow.
W HEttKASJffqiy Snguw, widow, Hath rip
ptiadto the Hon. Ihe.Couvt'of Ordinary
of Gftftthfiui'County, fyr,Letters of AtlOirtuMrn-
City Sheri*■** Salk.
OnMwnrotTiiosdn^ iti Januorynoxt,
W lU. be. soldbcfoca thoOoitrt House.in the,
oily of Sivanmh,between the newel lioilw
ofs.do.ii Threslihiy Machine end it Plininlu leyi*
r.l on by virtue ol'ii |1 fa, inoted front the Ilutlbr.i-
Mo Court of Common Plena ami of Oyer ami
Terminer. |br tho city ofSavaiinnh;ht the instance
nfthc city ofaayumitli e«. Kara Kent, n'dolimlring
. Petit Juror. Property pointed nut liy-Uiedefen-
dank 1.EV1'S. HUdSEUvSlieritr.
u U:'_ _
RherlfPs Stale.
W ild, be.soil on tho first Tuesday inFebm.
•<r» ext, before the Court Uoitto in the
■ city 6r Savannah, between the nsnal hour* of *rile.
tho sloop Eliza, levied on under and by Virtue of
a fi fa on foreclosure of mortgage, issued out of
thellun* the Inferior Court of Chatham county,
in favor of Samuel'D. if ill, r«. John Kiiiwell.
nov 23 ELISHA WVUaY, Sheriff c. c.
City ShorilPrt .Sale.
tho liretTuesday in January uext, will he
V/ sole before tho Court Iffmso in tho city of
Navami'ih, between tins usual bourse of xnlo, huh
grey Horse, caddie Mid bridle, one mahogany side
board, one ditto dining table, one ditto-stand, oim
•of*, otio carpet, six chair*, two looking glares,
two p*ir of andiron*, shovel und tong*; levied on
. by virluo offifit's issued from tho honorable Court
orCommoa I’lcas and of O/emij.l Terminer for
the city of Savannah. ntlha iustancfe ol James II.
Wadoct. til. versm Campfield & Breed, James
Pnlmeret.nl. vs NuffiatiujUhrnplieldj properte
pointed but by plaintiff's'aUoniic*.
dec 4 LEVI S. lUJSSELL SWnT.
KJmriWsTuo.
i, Esq. line
of Ord’y
aid do*
w. -unr-v -Jt JUPW-, —j -- --T«n -
lion dn ihfc VsHte suid uflfccu .of Jaums. Sngurs,
late of Qluftjmm County. >
' Those are tficrefphfto citaand rnhi\om?h,nU and
singular Uie kindred and creditors of thl
ceased,to file thoir objection*, (if any tli
to die granting of tho administration f
tote to the applicant in tho 'Clerk's Otnco of
suid Court, ou or before tho twelfth nay of Do
ceutber next; othenviao letters of administration
will be granted.
Witnn**, tho Hon. FYancI* Sorrel, one of the
Justice* of thfeouid Court, this Pith day of Nov.,
A. I), 1809. KDW'D O. WILSON,
no4 12 Deputy Clerk c.o. c.c.
~ Gco^ln-C’ lint lu7m"€ ounty.
. , .. .'property
, . Six hundredacre* of pint) land, Iviugnnd being
in the county of Effingham, bounded N. E. by
Savounah River, \V. by lands of Moses Metzger,
M.byland*of Mary N. Porter; levied on ns the
property of Archibald Wilkins, to satisfy execu
tions iufavor of David Metzger, vs. Archibald
Wilkins, Jr. and Ilerity Carrington, Jr. vs. Arch.
Wftkins, Jr. Property pointed out by defendant.
Also, one lot or Land known a* number one,
in the village of Aborcoru. containing fifty acres,
more or less; levied on as the property or the es
tate of G. G ; Nowlaii, deceased, tMUify the bal
ance ofnu execution due to the Commissioners of
the Academy bfEffingluuncontttv. ,
deco JOHN G. HUDT, Sheriff e.c
AdmiHistrntor’s Sale.
W ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in Jana-
nry uext, nt the Cfinrt House in Savan
nah, between the usual hour* of sale, n negro man
slave named Sam, nart of the personal estate of
Hr*. Mary E* Duunam,late of Mclntnrih County
deceased. Tenns of sale cash—purchaser pay
ing for titles. S. M. BOND, Adm'or.
dec *2 2101
Administratrix's Sole#
O N the firs?Tuesday in-January next, will be
cold before the Court House in Chatham
County, betweeu the usual hours of sole, the fol
lowing property*:
All the iuteresl of the estate of It. P. Williams
in those two Tracis of Land, known as Varduse
aud Orphan House.
Bold as the property* of estate R. F. William*,
for the benefit of tlie heir* and creditors of said
estate. MARY WILLIAMS, Adm’ix.
nov9 221
Valuable Rice Plantation and
. JVcgroivs for Sale.
W ILL lie sold at public sale,on the first Tucs-
day in'February next, bpforo ihe.Court
House in the city of Brunswick,.that vety .vali\a-
blo Plantation known as New Hope, on the south
branch of the Alatamahn River, iu Glynn Coun
ty, Gn.* containing (.'1430) three thousand four
hundred ami thirty acres, of which (530)five bun-
dwk and eighty acres are first quality River
Swamp, (30*)) three hundred acre* are under
f ood banks and in a fine state of cultivation. A-
out (700) coven hundred acres of prime Inland
Swamp, well adapted to tho culture of Cotton or
Corn, and (2150) two thousand one hundred and
fifty acres of heavy timbered pine land. On the
premise* nro a comfortable dwelling House, Ne
gro Houses, B.aru*, Blacksmith Shop,unde**?
necessary out building for tho nee of the planta
tion.
AJ the came time and place, will be sold (con
ditionally) a very prime gang of about sixty Ne
groes.
. Aho, an undivided third of the plantation
known as Broadfield, adjoining tlie above, con
taining jn nil about (400) four hundred acres of
prime Ricd Land, in fine order lo receive a crop.
Tcnni made known on the dny of sale.'
JOHN F. GREENj i ' ,
HUGH F. GRANT, $ Ex on '
nov 15 225 (Georgian)
To nil whom it mftv concern:
W HEREAS Oininino Legwel. bath anplied
to tlie Hon,the CmutofOrdhmry of Clmt-
haul County, for Letters of Admmi*trntimi on the
astute and ellVcts of l'nul Dupon, l.ito ofChatlirtut
Couuty, deceased. .. «
These nro therefore to cite and admonish. 1 }1J
nnd singular tho kindred and creditors of the said
deceased, to file their objection* (if any they hive)
to the gmntinv of the swhn'misftratiou of die* estate
ofthedqecosedto tue applicant in the.Ckrk’s Of
fice-oftlie said Court, on or before tbo Uth uny of
Docembcr.uuxt; otlierwitio letters of aiUuiitiatrk-
tiou will ho granted.
Witness, tlie Hon. Francis Snn*el, one of the
Justices of the said Court, 4 tho 9th day of Nov. A.
D, 1939. EDWARD G. WILSON,
nov 9 Deputy Clerk c. o. c. a.
<icDrcia—CiiatiiMui vouuty.
VVTIIKirEAB, Jos. B. Ponce hath applied
W to the. Hon. the Court uf Ordinary.of
Chatham Countv, fof letters of Administration on
the estate and cftecta of James I(. Kctchuiu, into
of Chatlism County, deceased.
These are theretbre to cite and admonish all ami
singular tlie kindred and creditors of tho raid de
ceased, to file their objection* (if any they have)
to the granting of the administration of Uie estate
of tlie deceased to tlie applicant in the Clerk’s
Office of the said Court,on or before tlie 30Ulday
of December next; otherwise letters of adniiiiiti-
irutiiitt will be granted.
Witness, tho lion. A-Porter, one of the Jiw
tices of the said Court, tlie ’.IbUidnv of November,
a. d. im edw’d o. Wilson,
noV 30 Deputy Clerk r. o. c. c.
“TOeDrwiA—ChatHtim t'ouuty.
To nil worn it may concern.
W HEREAS, W 111 ' Ileury Fittt, Administra
tor of tho estate of James D. Fitts.late of
Chatham County, deceased, hath applied to tlie
lion, the Conrt of Ordinary of Chatham County,
for letters Dunuusoiy.
These arc therefore to cite nnd admonish nil con
cerned, to file their objection* (if any they have)
in tlie Clerk's Office ol the said Coiirt, on or be
fore the 16tli day of March next, otherwise letters
tlismk-orv will’be granted.
Witness the Hon W. Thorne Williams, onc.of
the Justices of the said Court,' the lGth day of
September, A. D. 1931).
EDWARD G. WILSON, ,
scptlG Deputy Clerk c. p. c. c.
ill’.UKAS Jolm P. \VilliMtBon, B
»nt)l'(l to Iho Homtho Court of .
ofCliatluim Goutity. f#f loftoikfif’FdvMnSmrtjoii
on the estate aud cifects of Peter Mitchell, luta of
nnd singular tho kindred and crodiiory ol tho s.*ud
d c *;ued, to file tlmirobjceuohs(ir any they have),
to the granting of the administration of the estate
of the of tin* deceased to the nppUeunt in tut Clerk’s
Office of the said Court, oir or luiforn the ,4th ‘ day
of January nextV otherwise letters o administra
tion w.ll lm srantotl;
Witness, Eto Hon. Antb’y Porter, one ortho
Justices of the said Court, llte 4Ut day of Decent
her, A. D. 1939. ' . ■
EDWARD O. WILSON,
dee. 4', Deputy Cl»tk c. o.«; e.
Iw—Chniiiain Count)-."
ticoreia—Chntiinm County.
To all whom it may copccm..
W HEREAS, Andrew Dixon, Administrator
of tlte estate and effects of Daniel Foley,
late of Chatham County, deceased, has annlicd to
the Hon. tlte Court o’f Ordinary of Chatham
County, for Letters Dismissory.
These ore therefore to cite and admonish all con
cerned, to file their objectioiu (if any Utey have) ii
tlie Clerk’s .Office of the s id Conrt, otror befoy
tho 3d day of January, pfext, offtenVise lerters dis-
inissory.wiHbe''granted. .
Witness the Hon. A. Porter, one of the Justices
of the said Court, tho 3d day of Julv, A. D. 1639.
edward g. Wilson,
jnl>*3 Deputy Clerk c. o. r. c,
Geor&fiii—Chatlmin County.
* To all whom it inav concern.
W HEREAS, Henry P.Willink, Excctuor of
the last w ill mul testament of David Pidge,
late’of Chntlintu County, deceased, hath applied to
the lion the Cotirtof Ordinary of Chatham Coun
ty, for Letters Distnissory.
These are therefore to cite nnd ndtnonish all
concerned, to file their ohjccfions( if any they have)
in the Clerk's Olficcof the said Court, bn or before
tlie 3d day of January next, otherwise letters dis-
missory will be granted.
Witness, the Hon. Elias Reed, one of tlie Jus
tices of tlte said Court, the 3d day of July, A. D.
1639. EDWARD G. WILSON,
jilly 3 Deputy Clerk c. c. c. c.
Executor’s Sale.
W ILL be sold, agreeable to an order of the
lion. Inferior Court of Burke Co., while
sitting for ordinary purposes, in the town of
Waynesboro, on the first Tuesday in January
next,
Oue tract of Land, belonging to the estate of
Elisha Audcnon, late of said county, deceased,
lytug on tho waters of Itockv Creek, joinutg lauds
of James Anderson and B. Miller, and containing
fourteen hundred and twenty-four (1424) acres,
more or les^. ’ Sold for tlie beiiufit of the heirs
of tho deceased.
JANE II. ANDERSON, ExUx..
JfkMES ANDERSON, ) P .
A. II. ANDERSON, J “ °™
oct S09
Ocortfia—Cliatlinm Couuty.
To all whom it may concern.
W HEREAS,. Wijliam Law, Administrator
.of the estate and qflectsyf Mtuy M. Ilaig
and’Agnes' Haig, deceased, has applied to the
Hon. the Court of Ordinary of "Chafitam County
for Letters Dismissory.
5 These are therefore to cite nnd admonish nil
concerned, to file thebe objections (if any they
have) ia iuu Clerk** Oiuceoi the said Court,on or
before tlie 3d ddy of January next, otherwise let
ters di*tni*rfory will be granted.
Witness, tho Iloit. Win. Thorne Williams, ono
of tlte Justices of tlte suid Court, the third day of
July, A. D. 1639.
EDWARD G. WILSON,
july 3 Deputy Clerk c. o.c.c.
Gcorgi
To all whom it mnv Concern:
W HEREAS 3, B. Wilfiam* hath applied to
tiio Hon. tho Court of Ordinary_ of Chat*
linnt County, Ibr,Letters of Guardiansiiip to tho
persona nnd property of Edwin and Julia WH*
Jiauis, minors,■chddrcu ofRich’d F» WiUiatttsJlo-
ceased. . . *
,. These nrq Uioroforo t td cite and admonish, all
concerned, U». lilo their obiecUotn\ (if uujr they
have) in the’Clerk’s ofiicooftho said Court, onbr
before tlte 30lh day of Dccombot next; otliorwisc
letters as proved for,will bo granted. . .
Witness, (no Hon. M. Myers, one of the Jnstt-
cos of tho said Court, tlie 30th day of December,
a. DrisitO. edward g. Wilson,
nov 30 Deputy Clerk e. o. c, r.
Georgia—CUrtthum Coiuity*
To all whom it may concern: .
W HEREAS Patrick Marlow hath applied to
the Hon. tho Conrt of Ordinary of Chat
ham County, for Letters of AdtniiiiHtrution ou tlie
estate nnd etfects of Nicholas Marlow, Esq. late of
Chatham County deceased.
Theta are therefore to cite and admonish,' all
end singular the kiudred nnd creditors of Uie said
deceased, to file their objections (if any they have)
to tho granting oftlie administration of tho estate
nfthc deceased to the applicant iti Ute Clark’s of*
fico oftlie said Court, on or before tho 12th day of
December next; otherwise lot'.crs of administra
tion will be granted
Witness, the Hon. Elia* Reed, olio of Uto Jus
tice* of the Haiti Court, tho 12th day nfNovember,
A. I). 1839. EDWARD G. WILSON,
' nov 12 Deputy Clerk c. o. c. c.
Gcoi'gia-Chatlmni County.
To ull wltoin it may Concern:
W HEREAS, S. A. Hooker;Itutftapplied to
the Hon. the Court of Ordinary of Chat
ham County, for Letters of Administration oh the
qstate and eifccis of Isaac Norton,Into ofChatham
County, deceased. > .
These are therefore to cite and. admonish, nil
nnd singular the kindred and creditors of tho said
deceased, to file their objections (if any they have)
to the granting of tho administration oftlie estate
oftlie deceased to the applicant in tho Clerk’s Of
fice of tho said Court* on or before tho twelfth
day of December next; otherwise letters of ad
ministration will be granted.
Witness, the Hon. M. Myers, ono of the Justi
ces ofthe said Court,To twelfth dav of November,
A. D. 1839. EDWARD G. WILSON,
nov 32 Deputy Clerk c. o. c. c.
Georgia—ciiHtl, arnci ounty'.
To all whom it may concern:
W HEREAS Frederick E. Tebcau, hath ap
plied to the Honorable the Court of Or*
dinary of Chatham County, for Letters of Adtnin-
iatratidu on the estate and effects of Isaac Norton,
late of Chatham County, deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish, nil
and singular the kindred nnd creditors of the said
deceased, to file their objections (ifany they have)
to the granting of the adminsitratiou of the estate
oftlie deceased to tlie applicant in the Clerk’s Of
fice of the said Court, on orbefore tlie twelfth'day
of December next; otherwise letters of administra
tion will be granted.
Witness, tho Honorable Anthony Porter one
oftlie Justices of the said Court, Uie twelfth day of
November A. D. 1839.
EDWARD G. WILSON,.
nov 12 . Deputy Clerk, c.o. c. c.
Georgia—Bryun County.
To all whom it may concern:
W HEREAS Andrew Bird has made applica
tion for Letters of Administration, with
the willyunexed, on the estate of Dorcas Sunder-
fin, lute oftlih County ofChatham deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all.
and singular Uie kindred and creditors of tlie said
deceased, to file their objections (ifany they have)
in tho Clerk’s ofiico of the Court of Ordinary for
said County, within the time prescribed by luw;
otherwise letters ofadminUtrutiou will bo grained
to Uie said Andrew Bird.’ *
Witness; the Hon. Israel Bird, ono of the Jus
tices of said Conrt of Ordinary, Uiis ,7Ut day of
November, 1839. J. SMITH, c. c.o.b.c.
nov 12 . 223
F OUR month* nftef dute, Application will l»e
made to the Hon. the. Justins of the Infori
or Court of Chatham 'Comity.when sitting for or
dinurv purpose.*, fork-avo to st*ll2 traoUof Land,
vizi i00 acres,0th T)i«t. 1st Sectioit, in Chorokce
county; 49 acres, 3d Pint.- 3<1 SocUou, in Choro-
kee county .belonging to tho Estate of tint Into Wal
ter Dubois, and sold Ibr Urn benefit of Uto jteir*
?^T,:AGA'^V!fe®;Aa«V.r.
Kotlcc..
TTIOUIl monflu iillontnti', nnpLttitlon will lie
J. made lo tl>» Hon. of lIio Tlilbri-
or Court orclintiiiiiu County wlien fc'ming (Ur or-
dtnnrv purpose*, for louvtf to MU o hIov. mooed
Mds,!«, beiougilty to tlo>-Estate of'M. II■ Drake
t it. of SovMioiih UaceoMpI, Tor the h.nofit of the
huinundciUtliiorii.
. <lco 7 OltLANDP A. \V1X>D, Adtu’or.
Taouii mootlw altor date, hppftentlonwill ho
J: mado to th. Joatife* or tlw Court of Ortliu-
ary* Ibr the Coutity of Caindert* ft>r leave to sell all
tlie rent nnd personal estate of David Thdtnus, lute
of mid county, depeasfto.
aag 29 ' G. THOMAS, Adm’or.
P , BftmCOir . vv
OUR moftilis aftor date, application will be
made to the Conrt of Ordinary ofEtfingliatn
County when sitting t Ipr ordinary purposes, for
leave to sell tbo following Land:
One humb ed nnd fifty acres Pino Lamb lying
nndf bciug in the County of F.tfitigliain* belonging
to the estate -of Ernst WnvGtt/.er, bounded north
l»y LintUiurgcr’s nnd Keiffer’s, cast by Koifler’s
nttd unUnmvn land, south mid west by Dadibr’s
hind; for tlie benefit of Uio heirs and creditors oT
suid estate. , •
nov 18 FREDERICK IHNELY. Adm’or.
NetlciSr"
F OUR months after date, application will fie
made to the Justices of the Court of Ordin
ary for the County of Ciunden, for lenve to sell nil
the real estate nhd bank stock, belonging to tlie es
tate of Joseph Thomas, late of Ciunden County,
deceased.
G. W. THOMAS, )
JOHN TOMPKINS, S
eng 2f>174
Ex’ors.-
♦Thc true rlchOHof life ti hqnltli.*
Unit health and tho nbilityjo labor
V ▼ emmitutestho wo;UUt of Uie great mass of
toe people in this, us in most other countries. To
preserver, therefore, that health by natural means
is a grand mural and political scheme, to fulfil \vliich
requires our utptost attention. Tho *“
Hj-^'otniiJ
,s ty °f tlwl
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iirmly and ci
oUnj spcclnl
Administrator’s Sale.
"ATC7TLL be sold, on tho first Tuesday in Jana-
v V ary ni'xt, before the Conrt House door in
Jacksqnboto’, Suriven county, lietwecn the usual
hours of sale, the following property, to wits
.One tract of Lund lying in said County, adjoin
ing lunds of Wilkins H. Nunnrdly, llichurd Her
rington, ir. and Brier Creek, containing 497 acres,
more or less. Also, another tract, lying in said
county, containing six hundred (G00)acres, more
or less, adjoining lands of Richard Heriiugton,
eeni, Solo uion Zengler and George Robbins; al
so, five Negroes, to wit: Vilet, a woman about 40
years of age.- Diuna, a woman about 18 years of
age; and. Child Chilson, about 2 years of age, Ro-
irl about 14 years of uge, und a girl by the
uf Matilda, about 13 years of age. Sold
lie to an order of Um Hou. the Inferior
riven county while sitting for ordina-
3 If purposes, as tho property of John M. Roberts,
eceosed, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors
of said estate.
STEPHEN MILLS, Adm’or.
oct29 DELIA ROBERTS, Adm’ix.
Administrator’s Sale. ~
W ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in Janu
ary next, before the Court House in Hines
villo, Liberty County, by order of the Court of
Ordiuury. for said County, tho following property
of tlie estate of R. S. Leonard, viz:
One Tract of Land, containing 500 acres,
more or less, known ns tlie Cooper Tract; one
House and Lot at Walthourville, 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.
nov6 217
»rgli
To all whom it may concern.
W HEREAS, Eliza McGuhagnn, Administra
trix of tbo estate of Win. McMcGabagan,
deceased, luw applied to the lion, die Court of Or
dinary of Efiiiugluuu County, for Letters Disiuis-
sory.
These ore therefore to cite and admonish all con
certied.to tile tneir objections (if any they have Vii
tlie Clerk’s Office of the said Court, on or befor
the6th day of March next, otherwise letters dis
missory will be granted.
Witness, tbo lion. C. Powers, oneof the Justi
ces of the said Court, the 6th iihy of Bopt. A. D.
1839. JOHN CHARLTON,
sept G c. c. o. e. e.
Notice.
\TC7TLL be sold at tlie house of the subscriber,
▼ V on t’ao 19th day of December next,eleven
hundrod^ocrev of Land, lying on Canocheo Riv
er, filly head of atocl£ Cattle, Hogs, Shoop,Oxen,
one timber CnrL one small oho horse Wagon,
and'other articles too fodioti* to mention. Terms
cash. WILLIAM WATERS.
Tattnall County* Nov. 23d, 1839.
nov 27 235t•*
tion,
F ORimorovingaud beautifying the complex
ion, rendering the skin'fair, soft und trans
parent, and for removing tans, sunburns, frecxles,
Ac., warranted genuine. Just received, nnd for
•ale by G. R. HENDRICKSON,
•ug 19
Gcor«ria—Eftiiignain County.
To rill whom it may concern.
XTfTHEREAS, ThoimurH. Brew, Administra-
Ty tor of the eatataof John W. Graham, de
ceased, has applied to the Hon. the Court of Or
dinary of Ellmghuin County, for Letters Dismiss
sory.
These aro therefore locite and admonish all con
cerned, to file thoir objections (if any they have)
in the Clerk’s Office of the suia Court, on or be
fore the 2d day of Jonuanr next, otherwise letters
dismissory will be granted.
Witness, the Hon. C. Powers, one of the Jus
tices of the suid Court, tlie 2d day of July, A. D.
1839. JOHN CHARLTON,
july 5 c. o. o. c. c.
Georgia-Edlngltatti County.
To all whom h may concern.
W HEREAS, Jolai M. Lucas. Administrator
of the estate of William McGollogin, dc-
deosed, lias applied to the lion, tlie Conrt of Or
dinary of Effingham County, for Letters Diemir-
sory.
These are therefore to cite and adtnouisli all con
cerned, to file their objection-^ (if any they have)
in the Clerk’s Office of the said Court, on or be
fore the 6th day of march uext, otherwise lettters
dismissory will be granted.
Witness, the lion. C. Powers, one of the Jus
tices of tlie said Court, the Gth dny of Sept. A. J
1839. JOHN CHARLTON,
septO Clerk c. o. e.c.
Georgia—Bflliiplmm County.
To oil whom it may concern.
XTT7*HEREAS, Mrs.NaomiWeitman,widow,
V V Administratrix of tho estate and effects of
Matthew Weitman, deceased, hath applied to the
Don. tlie Court of Ordinary of Ellingham Coun
ty, for Letters Dismissory.
These arc therefore to cite and admonish all
concerned,to file their objections (if unytheyhave)
in the Clerk’s Office of the said Court, on or be
fore the 26th day of January next, otherwise let
ters dismissory will be grunted.
Witness, the Hon. C. Powers, one of the Jus-
tices of Uie said Court, tho 26th day of July, A, D.
1839. JOHN CHARLTON,
july 20 Clerk c. o. c. c.
Notice.
W H. & S. UOGER&wiir receive bills of
• nil the Countiy Hanks (except Millcthre-
villo) iu paymont for Good*, nt 10 per cent, dis
count, provided the amount of the hill is traded
out; but wjll not receive uubunkuhlo bills for con
tracts already made.
nov 19 South side Market Square.
Notice. .
4 CONTRACT will be made for putting
doyvu Brick Culvcrtk on the Louisville Road.
.Proposals must bo liaudcd in to cither oftlie un
dersigned, on or before the 20th instant. For
further particulars, enquire of
ROBERT W. POOLER. >Ctunmis-
BENEDICT BOURQUIN. < sionere.
dec 4 24It
LUCINA CORDIAL
Ocortfia—Clmtham County.
To al! v/hem it may cosce, a:
W HEREAS Claboni Bcviil hath applied to
the Hon. tlie Court of Ordinnry of Chat
ham County, for Letters of Guardiunship to tho
person and property of Ann Eliza Herrington.
Those are therefore to cite and admonish, all
concerned, to file their ohjoctions (if any they
have) in the Clerk’s office of tlie said Court, oil
orbeforo tho 9th day of January next; otherwise
letters of Guardianship will he granted.
Witness, the Hon. M. Myers, ono'of the Justi
ces of the said Court, the l Otli d.'.y of December,
A. D. 1839. EDW’D G. WILSON,
dec 10 Deputy Clerk c. o. c. c,
Georgia—EHI Helium County.
To all whom itmny concern;
W HEREAS Charles liurton, hath applied to
the Horn the Court of Ordinary of Effing-
bam County, for Letters ofAdiuiuiurritioh on the
estate and effects of Jumes Burton, late of said
County deceased, in behalf of UiQ heirs of said
estate.
These are therefore to cite and admonish, all
and singular the kindred and crcditers of said de
ceased, to file their objections (if uoy tltey have)
to the grunting oftlie admiuistration'to the.appli
cant iu the Clerk’s office of the said Court, on or
before the lfith day of January next; otherwise,
letters of administration will be granted.
Witness, tlie Hon. C. Powers, ono of the Jiiii-
tices of the said Court, the 10th day of December,
A. D. 1839.
dec 10 JOHN CHARLTON, c. c. o. e. c
Alvarado, or !tIultiUol!cd Colton
Seed, alias Okra, 'f ivin or Clus
ter Cotton Seed. «
T HE subscriber is the appointed Agent of Dr.
David Cooper, of Ilurris County, For the
sale of the above Cotton Seed, and will supply
any person who wishes to plnnttlie genuine seed.
He has but a small quantity left on hand. *fhis
Cotton was planted in Cliutlium and Effingham
Counties, and has been seen by many Judges of
that article who are decidedly of opiuion thatit is
better in ull respects, than any oilier Cotton uow.
J ilunlcd. lie has placed some of the seed iu the
land* of Mr. B. Bourquin, living on tlie Louis
ville Rood, 7 miles from Savannah, who can su
ply a few to those that may want. Ho is also l .
possession of the certificates of several Merchants
and Planters in different parts of the State, who
ull testify to its grout production in the number
of bolls. JNO. CHARLTON,
Springfield, Elfinglium Co.
nov 22 231tn
Lc Cordial dc Lnclne-Ou l’EILv-
ir dc I*Amour.
T HE subscriber^has tiro pleasure of afinoimc-
itig to tlte cititaiiR of Uio UnitetC States, that
he has purchased, for a very large sum aud from
the inventor, tlie celebrated Dr. Mnguin, of Paris,
the recipe and right for making tins astonishiug
medicine. Until tho appearance of tlie “Lncina
Cordial,” (about three years since j it was thought
that the comnluiiits which it speedily overcomes,
were beyonu the reach of human remedy, ns for
upwards of a thousand years, they hud baffled the
wisdom and ingenuity of tho most profound phy
sicians in all parts of tho wprkL This Cordial,
however, to tho jn’ent advantage of tlie human
race, soon proved itself to be the desideratum go
longcoimht for; tuid accordingly; notwithstanding
the brief period of its existence, it has acquired u
celebrity eo great, that it is eagerly sought for
throughout the civilized globo. Dr. Magnin soon
finding that the demand was so vast as to render
a supply impossible, disposed of the recipe and
right of snlo, under obligations of secrecy, for
England and tlie United States, and other coun
tries, only preserving Franco and Italy for himself.
Thus has the subscriber pojsesed himself of tho
invnlttuhle secret, and now hastens to give the in
habitant*! of his line of agency tlie benefits of his
speculation.
“Le Cordial de Lucino,” or, in English, ''the
Lncina Cordial,” is a general iuvigorntor of the hu
man IVmuc. Iu all the vurious cases of languor,
lassitude und debilitation, it is an unfailing reme
dy, fts it is equally its province to impart cheer*
fulness nnd decision to the niind, as health and vi
gor to the body. But tin* peculiar virtue on which
its celebrity is based, jstho facility and certainty
with’widen it restores tlie virilepowers when they
have been destroyed by disease, time, reckless
ness, or any of the numerous causes which termi
nate in the pi oniuuiou of those functions.
' lu common with the generality .of really good
medicines, this Cordial contains nothing of a mer
curial ordeletcrious'tiatnrc, among the many in
gredients which compose it; but is, ‘ut. the same
time, so simple, yet so efficacious, that while It can
renovate tlie prostrated energies of a giaht, nn in
fant may use it, not only with impunity, but with
advantage.
The usages of society ore unfortunately such
that, notwithstanding Uie benefits which would be
sure to result from it, we cannot enter into nn an
alysis of tins inestimable Cordial hero, or publish
many of the documents which have been receiv
ed, us vouchers of tlie blessings it has conferred on
numbers of despuiring individuals. But this we
cannot forbear remarking—-that it has been de
monstrated that there is scarcely over, ifany such
tiling at all, as natural harrcime.;*, or us natural
iutitecility of the procreunt functions in either sex;
and, therefore, that those evils are the effects of
artificial causes,uud maybe speedily subdued anil
removed by-tho iipe of “Lo Cordial de Lncine.”
The Luctua Cordial is also an indubitable cm*e
for the Gleet, and-tlie Fluor Aibus, obstructed,
difficult or gainful Menstruation; also, for the
incontinence of Urine or tho involnntary dis
charge thereof. It is likewise an invaluable and
unrivalled medicine iu cases of Chronic Kmip-
tionsof tlie skin, and in tho. dropsicul affections
of the nged.
Most important to tho American Public.
Tho United States proprietor of the celebrated
.Lucina Cordial, or Elixir .of Love, begstp lay.be-
forp the community, the following certificate,
which he has received from Uie inventor, the illus
trious Dr. Magnin, of Paris:.
“This is to certify, that I have disposed of the
recipe for making the Lucina Cordial, or Elixir of
Love, nnd also the Vight to sell it throughout tho
•United States of North America, to John Winters
.Holderwcll, M. D. My.reasons for‘so doing is,
that tho demands to me for the above Cordial, of
which I nin Uio inventor, nro so humorous, that I
am unable to supply all Uie orders from France uud
Italy alone; and have therefore disposed oftlie
privileges vouchsafed in this nnd other certificates
of a like nature, in order to generalisetho benefits,
of tny discovery throughout Uie world. .
Given under my hand at Puris, on this nineteenth
day of January, in theyear of our Lord, eighteen
hundred and thirty-eight.
E
Gnspard Define,
Willi* ■'
scieutimwly recommending them to tin} ripccln! at
tention of tho ttlfiictiql. • 1 ( .
Dr. Tutors bus snout nmcH time In experiment
ing with different Vegotnble Medicine* tor diseas
es of tho liver, and now o fib re his Vegetable Pills
us tins bust, most convenient nnd cheapest Medi
cine that can ho prepared for general Use.
Ono great quality of hisVegetwto Pill* is that
they havo Uio alternative principle combined with
Utoircartharllo, or dperutivnqmditle*, or that they
nut onlj eleitnso Ute stomach and bowels hv pur-
sriug, but they regulate .the liver, ohaugethe mor
bid secretion, slrengthun the 'digestive organs, pu
rify tho blood, invigorate tho circulation,und gives
lone and cucrgyto tho uervous system. ‘
They aro nuld and pleasant in their, operation
ami convey ul:uo9t immediate conviction of their
utility from tlioir fir st do so. They can bo taken
with safety by persons of any age; and the feeble,
Uie infirm,, the nervous and deheuto are strength
ened by Uicir operation, becftiisa they clear the
system of bad humors, quiet uervotis. irritability,
mid invariably pfoduae sound health.
The Vegetable Pills nro a sure remedy for jaun
dice, sick nnd nervous headache, dvspcnsy, cot-
tivoncs.!, sickness of tho stomach, |'iparltmi‘n, all
bilious complaints, fevers of all kinds? turd if taken
at Uie comiueucefueu^Will invariably check their
progress,, aud save Uio putieut from a protracted
uml dangerous sickness. They ore iuvuliuiblo in
norvous^rtnd hypocondrlcal affection*, lpShpf ap
petite, turd all compluints to which lemmus 'alone
afe subject They operate ns n mildsneedy purge,
and are a safe and certain remedy for worms in
children. . . ,
Extract of n hitter from Dr; Guritey, df New-
Orleans, La.Oct. 9,1837.—“Ihuvo received much
assistance in uiy practice; especially in jnmutice
and yellow fever; from tlie use of Peters’ Pills. I
presume that, on uu average, I prescribe 100 box
es per month.”
Extract of n letter from Dr. Pritchard, of II ad-
son, Nevr-York, June3,1336.—” I was aware that
Dr. Peters was One of the best cliomists ill the U.
States, nud full assured that lio would some day
(from Ids intimate knowledge of Uio properties of
herb* and drpx*) produce an efficient medicine,
und I must acknowledge tiiat his Vcgetublo Pills
fully respond to my expectation. Titov are, in
deed, a superior medicine and reflect alike upon
tliu chemist, the physician, und Uie phylosopher.'i'
Extract of n letter from Dr. Wnines,.of Cin
cinnati, Feb. 2,1838.—“Your Pills are tho mildest
in their operation*, aud yet most powerful in their
effects, of nny I have ever mot with in my prac
tice of eight and twenty ycurs. Their action on
the ohvlo,imd hence on the impurities of Uio blood
is evidently vory surprising.’^
* Charlotte, N, C. Jjm. 1,1837.
Dear Sir—I havo made freoiicnt two of. your
Pills iu Uie incipient striae of bilious fever, and ob
stinate coustipation of the.bowels; also, iu the en-
.lurgciiieiit of the spleen, chronic diseases of Uie
liver, sick' headache, general debility, and in all ca
se* have fouiid'them to be very effective, f
-• ; *Ji ’DV'BoVn, M.D.
MEcKLKxnunri Co. Va. Fdb.7 f 1837.
llnvinguscd Dr. Peters' Pills iu my practice for
Uio last 12 months, I take pleiistiro iii.giyiiig iny
testhnouy of their good effect* in casQ3 ol dy«-
pepsio, sick headadio, bilious'fevers, and other
diseases, produced by inactivity of. the liver.—
They are u safe and mild operient, being tho best
article of the kind I have ever .used.
George C. Scott, M. D.
This celebrated Medicine is for wile by ull tho
principal Druggists in Savannah and throughout
the United Status, the Cunadas, Texils, Mexico,
and the West Indie*. Price 50 cens per box, with
full directions.
nng5 164—1y
From the Pennsylvania Inquirer, of May 3,1834.
Itowiinti’s Yonlo Mixture.
M R. EDITOR—Much as Uie powers of this
favorite remedy have been extolled, I can-
not omit this opportunity ofdeclaring my doodled
conviction that every account oftlie sanative vir
tues of the Mixture will be verified to the ftdl ex
tent. Whatever be the character oftlie complaint
—whether unequal tertian—double or hinmle
quartan—however varied ho its typo, attended
with syncope, npoplexy, vehement spasms, with
tSBL
gc.tivo ormn. er;
mivpliBudBo*rel«,
ss"s&:=£S ;, ASj
rtistu. puces and promote healdw i*
_ It nlluvintM rf^lwulJcU 'V-tion l
grille Choleranurlm.ofm!"cuml au nnl 'il4
Tlio«o U rmSe» whSwi
injure ilio *toinne!i nwtorinllv"! ,l ol c,, 4
luiwyserious uiftrini.inh,. Jg.mtUjfl
tcruiMy neglected fiyrho „ J
never linen dinoovuip,] mililfc'‘,' ll ’' r tor| *
proved It in tli. oiitiru satisfi iiMoSr Vcnil 'fn
who hint uiwil It. -uouon oteVcry
' Tlioinoiliciiioi,noto.v, odlcncion. ■
mb mojpZ XzztS 0 ** «
disorders. ““-“".“Sw-Ws
lor, gomi into tho interior or iov! 11 ?' 'n 1
Innt tropical clinmte,., (illril:ite,| r//S' 11 * l ," !l > ■
out) would find Swoiui'a Venn
vunt.ge u 8 e »r great
Kept oomtaiiU}’ on hand, and for. a | c( ,..
novfl ■ g 0 r„ •
'^S^ASaass
to winch the human fratno j. lidilc ®
The proiinotor rejoice, in Uie ODndrtntilh.
rorded hf lie imivorial (liHii»ioii onEJffij.
Tor plac, 1W j h,» VEQKTAH1.K LIFE I'lM.
wiUi.it Miuyiiowlod^c mid reach or evm S
iliuil m tho coimnmnty. Unlike tho 1
nieion. qnackcrieH .US if v ,SH
gred.enu.the Uftpiiw are 3
gctahle, and contain neither mcriury, '
aracuiCjiiot any other mineral in anvhmoTiS
over. They aio cniiroh- cX,o^o f ™3
from rave and iiowcri iilpfiiina.tiic virtueaofw^
though long known to several Indian tribe,
recently to somectniiientphannacenticalcher
ore hljogothar unkuown to the ignorant nrei
CM to ineihcal aciwico, und were never before
nunietcred in >o happily cliicuciou.a
tiott
THE MICENIX BITTEB8 areracaWLl,
cau jo they poMean Uio power of reetoring Uie«.
pir.ngcinhor«offieii(Mi,toaglmvhi ? viforlra»!
out tho con.lltnuoii, ns the ^editl. JSSS„
restored to hfu from tlie ashes of its own iliwoin!
lion.. 1 ho Pham* Bitters are entirely vetetalik
composed of room found only in certain puts J
'irn«'Svs‘!i7,C hich "' U SWMfptn
V.F IS and AfiUES or nil kinde; will nern
•fail to eradicate entirely nil the ctrccts or metetn
infinitely sooner tlian Mio jnost powerful anuil
rations of Sarsaparilla, and will iiniiiediatflrciH
tho determination of BLOOD. TO THE HEAD;
navor finis ill sicliiiuss ineideiil to vounr feinife,
and will,bo found a certain remedy in all ewi sf
nervoug dgbility aud weakness fifths most imJ
paired epnititution*. '
As a remedy, for -Chronic nnd Iiifiammatoiy
Rheumatishi, thd-.efflcricy of tho Phoenix Bitt-ri
will be demonstrated by them* of a ring's b<mk.
The usual dosfe of these‘Bitters is halfawinegixu
full, in water or wilio, rind Uiisqimutity nmy beta,
ken two or three tintesn day, about half auhonr
or a less* quontitypnay ho taken at I
nil tunes. To those who ore riillictcd with bdi>|
gestion after meals, those Bitters will prove in-1
valuable, bq they, very greatly increase tho action I
of the principal viscera, hiifp them to perform I
Uieir functions, and ennfilo* Uie stomach to di«-1
charge into the bowels whntever is offenrire. |
Thu* indigestion is chsily and speedily removed, 1
nppetite restored, hud the mouth* of Uio absorb-1
nnt vessels he jut deoiled, nutrition U ftrilhatal I
nnd strengtli ol'.body aud energy of mind are the I
happy results.
For further particulars of Moffntt’s Life Pilli I
Bitt
. . . . . . , and PlureniX Bitters, apply at 3Ioffatt’s office No. I
coldness and stupor—whatever iu duration,whe- 510 Brondwnv, New-Ynrk,where Uta Pillicanbe I
thervernal or autuihnnl, laying thofoundntion for obthiued for §5 cents, 50 cents nnd fl per box;
affections, nud othelr sfow but unerringly " ^ *»
Jliatn Merritt, }
BRASTE MAGNIN.
Witnesses.
To Planters.
A COMPETENT Manager of Negroes, a
Rice and Cotton planter, wifi tike employ
ment for fuir wages on n Gotten or Rico Planta
tion, on Uio first day of January ensuing, or curli
er if required. A situation on tho 8ea Islands
will be preferred. Rcfcrenco as to tho capability,
sobriety, and industrious habits oftlie applicant,
can be hod, ho being well known to many of the
wealthiest planters in the low part ofGeorgiuand
South Carolina. Apply at tills office,
nov 2G 2347
Starch.
fTIHlRTY boxes superior Eagle Starch, extra
J. quality, for family purposes. Just received
and for sale by
nov 23 G. It. HENDRICKSON.
•Tbw highly.important medicine is for sale by
John Whiter* Holderwell, No. J29Lihorty-street,
New-York; Charles B. Tyler, No. 70 Chesmit-st;
Philudelnhia; nnd in Baltimore by Robert* & At
kinson, John M. Laroquo, nnd G. R, Tyler; in
Washington City by Tobias Watkins and Churles
Stott; iu Georgetown by O.-M. LinUiocum; in
Richmond by John E. Eustice; In Petersburg by
Braggs Thomas, und Dnpuy, Roser & Jones;
and in Norfolk by M. A. Suntofl and B, Emerson;
nnd by John Woodly, Nb. G5 Poydras-st..New-
Orleau*.
It cun also be found at all the principal Drug
stores iii Soiitii-CaroUna,and ift Augusta, by Ha-
viland, Risley & Qo.,Thomas Barrett & Co. and
Nfilson Curler; and in Saynnnali by
G. R.' HENDRICKSON.
Price per buttle, with full directions.
aug 5 104—Jy
visceral affections, and other slow hut unerringly
fii.ul'jualadioH—however irregular in their inva
sion, and uncommon in them appearances—in
fine, whatever hetiie age, idio*yuoru*y, or habitd
oftlie pntient,.the conipinint alike bids adieu ou
the due mhiiiiiishuium of the Tonic Mixture.—
This i* no high-wronglit panegyric for-Uio exper
iment. I speak only from whut I positively know
*—however successful- other .preparations may
have been, til ora enn be littloYcliniico placed upon
them .when compared wiffi this.article. By strict
ly following thq directions Uiat accompany the
bottle, wo find it afits upon tho most scientific
principle—for, it scout* to anticipate the return
of the cold fit, nnd excite* a strong reaction, nnd
powerful glow over Uie whole system; nnd thus
to.prc-occnpy Ute ground, nud by disturbing the
regularity ofthe type; to subdue tho intermittent
altogether. Under such a course of medicine, I
hnvo been astonished to notice with wluit haste
Uie disease beats alarm for a retreat, and Uie pros
trated strength of the system rallies. It is a pow
erful, yet mild medicine—substituting.calmness,
tranquillity,nnd bulmy sleep,in place ofpain.woa-
riness, and restless nights—a renovation of long-
lost strength nnd robust health, in lien of feeble*
ness nnd emaciation. And I confidently believe,
nnd I predicate my opinion upon Uie most sub
stantial proof, thut under whatever sky—in what
ever corner of the eprth*—whether upon hill or
valley, wherever fever and ngne make* its appear
ance. there ulso will “Jtowund’s Tonic Mixture”
find its way—the happy desideratum, the perfect
antidote. N. LEE, »L D.
ICrOiio of tho be*t recommendations that can
bfi given Uiis medicine is t|ie following:—Physi
cians living in Fever and Ague districts, who have
become ucauainteil witii its efficacy, are in Uie
liabit of ordering it to bo used in their own prac
tice
From the Harrisbnrg Intelligencer of June, 1833.
Mr. Wyeth—Having long been afflicted in my
family with Fever and Ague, and having tried ov-
e*y menus to get rid of it without avail, I at length
met witii your advertisement of Rowond’* genu
ine Tonic* Mixture, which I determined to try.
After using it, my wife was entirely restored to
health, having suffered for fifteen months from Uio
debilitating effects of Fcverand Ague, and.is now
as hearty and stout as she ever was.
. BERNHARD MAY.
Harrisburg, May 22; 1833.
A large supply of the above valuable medicine
just received from the Manufacturer, and for sale
wholesale or retail by ,
PORCHER & LA ROCHE,
Iflj .
pud tho Bitter* for $1 a $2 per bottle. Numer
ous certificates of tlie wonderful efficacy of both,
may be there inspected.
For sale by A. BARTOW,
At his Store, on tho Buy, corner of Drayton St.
nov 23
Otto Rose Lip Salve*
R ECEIVED, n frenli supply of Otto Row Lip
Salve. For sale by
oct 11 A. PARSONS.
Beware or Spurions imitation.
G EO. W. .CARPENTER’S Compound lx-
tract of Icolnud moss, Carrageen, or Irish
Moss, Slippery Elm, llorehouiid, &e., a valuable
remedy for colds, coughs, dyspepsia, dysentery,
diurrluea, catarrh, and all affections of the breait
aud Inngs. For snle by
ang21 PORCIIER & LAROCHE.
The trne Verbena Cream#
T HIS delightful Croain is warranted to be the
true extract of Verbena*, gentlemen having
teuder faces or strong beard*, would find it ®e
most delightful saponaceous compound ever of
fered to the public, it makes a beautiful heavy lath
er, and uftor shaving, lonves a delicious fragrance
of Uio Verbena, nnd preventing tlie face nro®
chapping, which in general, otiier soaps imttie.
, tUonl y ror.^ ER&LAR o
Market Sq. sign of Uie Golden Globe,
nov 18
Y Important .invention.
EAST '
king o
Thoso Powders are not onl
pi
POWDERS, for the immediate ma
king of Buckwheat aild light Tea Cnkca.
Thoso Powders are not only of great utility in tho
instantaneous production of Buckwheat mid light
Tea Cakes, but are very wholesome; correcting
Uie acidity of tho stomach, sweetening the breath,
suppressing unduo thirst in the morning, and in
every respect 1)cing beiioficiid; nnd have received
the approbation of the medical faculty .
. They nro free from nil tho troublesome objec
tions to wjuch Yeast and other articles oftlie »nmq
character nro liable, being always easily procured
genuine ut about the same coat us Youst.
A fresh supply ofthpse Powders, witi; direction*
for using, just received per Newark, rind for sale
by n, HENDRICKSON,
nov 27 235
■ _
TlIVE hundred CabbMe. and 500 biiiichm On.
A inne,infiuoorder.jiiHtreceived andTorente
hy LONG & PATTERSON,
nov 23 232
TTUVE hundred Kiillone puro Sperm. Oil, (M
X 1 strained,) 200 do. summer strained do.
Also, 12 doz. Lamp Chiumies. JpstreceJveMWl
for sale by A. PARSONS.
French Chemicals.
S ULPHATE Quuiiiio, Sulphate end Areu»
of Morphine, Croton Oil, Oil of Black t 'p
per, Krcosoto, Piperine, Prusslo Acid, Iodine,r.
etino, Ext. Niix Voniicn, Ilydrodnto, PotnaOi ct •
Just received per Newark, aud for sajenv
oct 3 G. K. HENDRICKSON,
Foe
Starch.
TWENTY boxos'Co'sato'sNo^g
(~VTTO RoM^pB^ver’p^y'dC^^S
U roalFrolich Almond Paste. Afrcrh nppj
ofMiosoelcKnnt articles, forMie ciiro ofcl.apP™
lips,!,ico,rVc.jtistrccc^dand^l^
White Lent!, Oil, *«•
T WO Ilnndred kegs English White bf
warranted .
250 do. American, No. 1 amU
10 bids. English L>"» c o d
10 do. Wliiting, 10do.,Clinlk
50 kogs Spanish Brown, || l “ 1 ! a /j r coll,l
100 canister* Patent Chroiu G
superior articJo for door*, 8 huttors, P
’ailHBSfeggL
x qtikos nnd bars^ ^"‘^OttlCKSON^
- *
•pORTY lihds prime
nIO, SingCubaMol««h
no^^PADELFOmFAY&Ca
Hnnitt nntl