Daily republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1839-1840, December 21, 1839, Image 4

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. <;j|jr N!icrHTs Hale. 0;iihj firstTue*Jajr% January nqxt, W iLL hi* sol i before tho Court House.in the city of Swaiin ih,between the usual hoars of&de.aTiumsYing M ichinoanJ a Plough; levi ed o i by virtue of a li fa, tailed from the Honora ble Com of Common Plea* and of Over end Terminer, for the city of Savannah,nt the instance wt0 10 of the city of S ivauinh w. Han Kent* adcfimliiiig Petit Juror. Property pointed out hy the ilefen- LEVI V S. RUSSELL, Sheriff. j. r » v ShcrilPi Sitlo. ’\V7"ILL be told on.Urn first Tuesday in Fchm* V T cry next, before the Court House in the . city of Savannah, between the usual hour* ofKtle. the sloop Elisa, levied ou under hnd by virtuo of a li ft on foreclosure of mortgage, tailed ont of the Hon. the Inferior Court of Chatham county, in favor of Samuel 1), llill.r.t. John Russell, nqv 23 KUSH A YVYLLY, Sheriff c. c. City ShorilPs Male. /"\N the firet Tuesday In January next, will be • Vr *010 before the Court Houao in tho city of bavtnn&h, between the usual bourse of sale, one gny Horse, raddle and bridle, one mahogany aide board, one ditto dining table, one ditto stand, nun ■ofa, one carpet, six chairs, two looking gl.-ouen, two pair ofniidiron4,«hovelnnd tongs; levied on by virtue of fifu’s taued fVoni the honorable Court of Common Float and of Oyernnd Terminer lor the city of Savannah,nt the instance ot J unes II. Wadoct.nl. versus Cairn tie Id & Dread, James Palmeret.nl. v* Nathaniel Cainpficld; properte pointed out by pluntitT* ottoniics. dm 4 LEVI S. RUSSELL Sheriff SherlfTs Sale. O N the first Tuesday in January next, at the Court House in Effingham County,between the usual bourn of sale, tho following property: . Six hundrod acres of pine land, lying and being in the county of Kfiinghdm. bounded N. E. bv Savannah River, W. hy lands of Moses Metzger, 8. by lands of Maty N. Porter; levied cnas the property of Archibald Wilkins, to satisfy execu tions in favor of David Metzger, vs. Archibald Wilkins, Jr. and Henry Carrington. Jr. vs. Arch. Wilkins, Jr. Property pointed out by defendant. Also, one lot or Land known as number one, in tho village of Abercorn, containing fitly acres, more of less; levied on as the property of the es tate of G. G. No whin, deceased, to satisfy the bah Mice ofan execution duo to the Commissioners of the Academy of Efiiughnm county. doc 5 JOHN G. IIE1DT, 8heriffi. c. ^ ^ Gc>r<;iif—('tintlinni Connlf. To ml-whom it may coticem. W jfFREAS. Mary Sngurx, widow, hath np plied to tho Hutu the Court of Ordinary of Chatham t®Wu$, for Letters of Admiiustni- tioh on tlio estate and effects of James Sagurs, I ito of Cliatbmn Coiiuty. These are therefore to dtp and admonish,nil and mngular tho kindred and creditors of the said de ceased, to file tlicir objection*, (if any they havo) to the grunting of the administration of the es tate to the applicant in the Clerk’s Office of t ic said Court, ou or before tho twelfth day of De ci'tiiber next; otherwise letters of administration will be grunted. Witness, tho Hon. Francis Sorrel, ono of the Justices of tho said Court, this Will day of Nov., A. 1). 1639. ROW’D II. WILSON, no? IS Deputy Clerk c. o. c. c. Georgia—Clinthain Couuty, To ull whom it may concern: W HEREAS Otnizitue Iwgriel. Iiath applied to the llon.thoCourtnfOniinap'o!Chat* ham Comity, for Letter!* of Administration on the estute and effect* of Paul Dupou, late of Chatham Coitmy, deceased. These are thoreforo to cite and admonish, all and singular tlio kindred and creditors of (he said deceased, to file their objections (if any they Have) to the graining of the administration of the estate of the deceased to tlie applicant in the Clerk’s Of fice oflhc said Court, on or before tho 9lh day of December next; otherwise letters of administra tion will be granted. Witness, die Hon. Francis Sorrel, ono of the 1 Justices of tho said Court, the 9th day of Nov. A. D. 1639. EDWARD G. WILSON, MOV 9 Deputy Clerk c. o.c. c. ’ ^ Gcoraln—Chntlinni County. 'I n nil wham it innv renrem; Y]f7.HFREA9 Joint P. Wnfiahiton; Esq. linn ,V unit'd to the' Hon. the Court of Onl'v of Chatham Conntv, far letter, of Edltiini* trillion on tho estate slid effects of I’ctcr .Mitchell, lute of Chatlinni county, deceased- These nro therefore to eiln nnd admonish, III and singular tlie kindred and crediion of the .aid d cared, to file theiroffiection>(if any they havo) ■to tho granting of tho administration of tho cstato of tlio deceased to tho appUosnt in Ilia Clerk’s office of die said Conrt, on or In-fore tho 4th day of January next; otherwise lelterso adiuinii Ini- lion w.ll he granted. Witness, t‘io lion. Atith’y Porter, one of tlie Justices of tlie said Court, the 4th day of Decent her, A. D. 1839. EDWARD fJ.Wll.80N, dec. 4 Deputy Clerk e. o. c. c.. UeonrtR—C’hntHnin Conniy. To al whom it may concern: L’DLVU! U H Wilf ! “‘“‘ * U W Ad hi Ini, t rat or’» Sale. ILL bo sold on tho first Tuesday in Janu ary next, nt tlio Court House in Savan nah, between the usual hours of sale, a negro man auvt named 8am, part of tho personal estate of Mrs. Mary Dunham, Into of McIntosh County deceased. Terms of solo cash—purchaser pay- IngMoMities. ^3. It. BOND, Adm’or. Administratrix's Sain. JAN the 8ntTuesday in January next, will he ” sold before the Conrt House in Chatham County, betarecu tlie usual hours of sale, the foi- lowing propertyi All tlie interest of the estate of R. F. Williams in those two Tracts of {-and, known as Verdure and Orphan House. Sold as the property of estate R. F. Williams, for the benefit of the heirs and-creditors of raid MARY WILLIAMS, Adra’ix. nor 9 841 Valuable Rice Plnntatioa and Scuroc*[for Sale. TT^ILL be Mid at public sale,on the lint Tiles- ■ d *? ln W>cu»y. next, before the Court *i‘y of Brunswick, tliat very valna- hle PUnUfion known as New Hope, o:, the .until Dnnclioftbe Ahuamahn River, in Glynn Conn- G . tr. . 1 hundred acres are under “fH5“ In « fine state of cultivation. A. s kundred acres of prime Inland U, ° cul, ' ,, '' ofColloti or “™ S«Q) lw ? thousand one hundred nnd any acres ofhenvy timbered pine land. On the premise, are a comfortable dwelling Honse. Ne gro Houser, Barns, Blacksmith 8hnp, nnd every 0, lt building for the nsoofthe planln- Atthe same time and place, will be .old (cpn- “konsUy) a very prime gang ofabont sixty Ne- . ta°» «■ °njjrj<l««» Utird of the planlation known a* Hroadfie.'d, ndmuiuig tho above con- “ 1 ‘? U . t f i°°) r “" mudrfd acre, of P 4" 1 , 1 ’ 10 Hoe order to receive' a crop, lorms made known on the day of sole JOHN F. GREEN! T„ , HUGfT F. QBAST t — or:, not 15 225 (Gcorpsn) Gcortfla—4’liutmtiit Cuumy. TVntEltfeAS. Jos. B. Ponce hath applied VT to tho lion, tlio Conrt of Ordinal/ of Chatliom Conntv, for letter* of Adinini«tration ou the estate and effect* of James R. Kctchum, late of Chatham County, deceased. Tiicse are therefore to cite and admonith all and singular the kindred and creditor* of Uie unhide- ceaiMhl, to file their objections (if any they have) to the granting of the administration *of the estate of the deceased to tho applicant in tlie Clerk’s Cilice of tho aakl Court,on or before the 30th day of December noxt; otherwise letters of adminis tration will Ih? granted. Witness, the Hou. A. Porter, ono of the Jus tices of the said Court, the 30th day of November, A. D. 1939. EDW’D G. WILSON, nov 30 Deputy Clerk c. o. c. c. Gcori; r*;ln—Ciiallimu County. To all wont it may concern. W HEREAS, Wtu. Henry Fitts, Administra tor of the estate of James I). Fitts, late of Chatham County, deceased, hath applied to the Hon. the Court of Ordinary of Chatham Coutity, for Letters Dismtaory. These arc therefore to cite and admonish all con cerned, to file their objection* (if any they have) in the Clerk’s Olficc of tho said Court, ou or be fore the 16th day of Murch next, otherwise letters disuitaory will be granted. Witness, the Hon W. Thorne William*, one of tl»4 Justices of the said Court, tho lGth day of September, A. D. 1839. *> EDWARD G. WILSON, _ffP* 13 Deputy Clerk c. o. c. c. Gconrin—Chatham County ^ To all whom it may concern. W HEREAS, Andrew Dixon, Administrator of the estate and ctlects of Daniel Foley, late of Chatham Coutity, deceased, lias applied to tlie Hon. the Court of Ordinary of Chatham County, for Letter* Dismtaory. * Tlit**e are therefore to cite and admonish all con cerned, to file their objection* (if any they have) in the Clerk’s Office of tlie said Court, on or before the 3d day of January next, otherwise letter* dis- missory will be granted. Witness the Hon. A. Porter, ono of die Justice* of tho said Court, tho 3d day of July, A. D. 1639. EDWARD G. WILSON, jftly 3 Deputy Clerk c. o. c. c. ■wwv.. T Exccntor** Sale. W .. “VSi Nrro-gbki lo nn ordcror Uie T T lion. Inferior Court of Burke Co., while sitting lor ordinary piirpo.es, ii, u,„ town „ r Waynesboro, on tho first Tuesday in January ° r I** 1 , belonging to the, estate of Lhaba Anderson, laic-of said connty, deceased, Sssteaaaafeaai fourteen hundred and twenty-four (1424) aero? more pr less. Hold for die benefit of tho heirs or the deceased.. JANE H. ANDF.RSON, Ex’ix. JAMBS ANDERSON, ) „ , A. II. ANDERSON, ( 111 or ». net 20 209 W AdinlnUtrator’s Sale. ILL bo sold, on tho first Tuesday in Janu ary noxt, before tho Court House door in JocksonboroVScriven county, between the usual hours of sale, Uie following property, to wit; One tract of Land lying in said County, adjoin ing land* of Wilkins H. Nunnally, Richard Her rington, jr. und Brier Creek, containing 467 acres, more or les*. Also, anofiier tract, lying in said coutity, containing six hundred (600) acres, more °r less, adjoining lands of Richard Herrington, •cn. Solomon Zeagleraml George Robbins; al- •°, fivo Negroes, to witt Vilct, a woman about 40 years of age, Diana, a woman about 18 year* ol age, and Child Chilson, about 2year* of age, Ilo- da; a girl about 14 years of .age, atid a girl by tlie name of Matilda, about 13 year* or age. Sold agreeable to uu order of Uie Hon. the Inferior Court of Scriven county while sitting forordina- S f purposes, a* Uie property of John M. Roberts, aceased, for Uio benefit of the heirs and creditors of said estate. 8TEPIIEN MILLS, Adm’or. octg) DELIA ROBERTS, Adm ix. ( Administrators Snic. ^ITiLL be sold on tho first Tuesday in Janti- .y nry next, tafore Uie Court House in Ilines ville Liberty Connty, by order of the Court of Urdmary for said County, the.following property of Uio estate of R. S. Leonard, viz: 1 Y One Tract of Land, containing 500 acres, more or less, known as the Cooper Tract ; one House and Lot at Wallhoiirville, wiUi 1.3 acre* of land, more or leu, together with nil other Land or Property owned by said estate; for Uie benefit of oil concerned Georgia—Chatham County. To nil whom it may concern. W HEREA9, Henry F. \Villink, Executor of Uio lastAvilland testament of David Pidge, late of Chatham Connty, deceased. liaUi applied to tho Hon the Courtof Ordinary of Chatham Coun ty, for Lettcts Dismtaory. These are therefore to cite and admonish all concerned, to file their o!ijections(if any they have) in the Clerk’s Olficeof Uie said Court, on orliefore the 3d day of Jnnuory next, oUierwise letters dis- missory will be panted. Witness, Uio Hon. Klin* Reed, one pf Uie Jus tice* of Uie said Conrt, the 3d duv of July. A. D 1839. EDWARD G.‘ WILSON, j w fr 3 Deputy C|nrk c. c. c. c. W HEREAS 3. H. Williams hath applied, to Uio Hon. Urn Conrt of Ordinary of Chat- Ham County, for Letter* of Guardianship to Uie pereonsnnd property of Edwin and Julia Wil liam*, tniuoiv, children of Rich’d F. Williams.do- ceased. These are therefore to cito nnd admonish, all concerned, to file their objections (if any they haiv*) in the Clerk’s office of the snkl Court, on or before tho 30th d ly of December next; otherwise letters as prn.ved fof will be granted. Witness, the Hon. M. Myers, one of the JusU- ces of the said Conrt, the 30th dav of December, A. D. 1839. EDWARD G.WILSON, nov 30 Deputy Clerk c. o. e. c. Gconrin—*Chut ha in County. To all whom it may concern: W HEREAS Patrick Marlow hath applied lo tho Hon. Uie Court of Ordinary of Chat ham County, for Letter* of Administration on the estate and officct* of Nicholas Mariow, Esq. late of Chatham County deceased. These aio therefore to cite and admonish, all nod singular the kindred and creditors of Uie said deceased, to file their objections (if any they have) lo the granting of Uie administration of tho estate of the deceased to tho applicant iu Uio Clerk's of fice of Uio said Court, on or before Uio I'JUt day of December noxt; otherwise letter* of administra tion will lie granted Witness, Uio Hon. Elioa Reod, one of the Jus tices of Uio said Court, the PJUi day of November, A. D. 1839. EDWARD G. WILSON, nov 13 Deputy Clerk c. u. c. c. .Georgia—t lmfhum County. To nil whom it tnav Concern: W HEREAS, S. A. Hooker, hath spplied to Uie Hon. Uio Conrt of Online ty or Chat ham Connty, for Letters of Administration on the estate and ctlects of Isaac Norton, lato ofChutlmm County, deceased. These are therefore to cite and admonish, all and singular the kimlred'nnd creditors of the said deceased, to file their objection^ if any they have) to the granting of Uie administration of the estate of the deceased to the applicant iu the Clerk’s Of- fico of the said Court, on or before the twelfth day of December next r otherwise letters of ad- miuiittraUon will be granted, Witness, Uie Hon. M. Myers, one of the Justl- ces of the said Conrt,the twelfth dav of November, A. D. 1839. EDWARD G.. WILSON, »ov 13 Deputy Clerk c s o.’ c. c. Georgia—Chtitlmm County. To nil whom it may concern: W HEREAS Fredorick E. Tobeau, lmtli ap plied to the Honorable Uio Court of Or dinary of Chatham County, for Letters of Admin istration on Uie estate nnd effect* of Isaac Norton, lato ofChatham County, decoascd. These are therefore to cito nnd admonish, nil nnd singular the kindred and creditors of Uio said deceased, to file their objections (Many they have) to the grouting of the adininsitratioii of Uie estate of the deceased to the applicant in Uio Clerk's Of fice of the said Court, on or before tlie twelfth day of December next; otaonvise letter* of administra tion will be granted. Witness, the Honorable Anthony Porter ono of the Justices of Uid said Court, the twelfth day of November A. D. 1839. EDWARD G. WIL80N, nov 12 Deputy Clerk, c.o. c. c. Georirln-CbaHiain County. Fo nil whom it may concern. W HEREAS, William Law, Administrator of Uie estate and effects of Mary 31. Haig and Agnes Half. dswiAd; has applied iu the Hon. Uie Court of Ordinary of Chatham County for letters Di nuissory. These arc Uiereforo to cite and admonish all concerned, to file their objections (if any they have) in the Clerk’s Office of the said Court,on or before the 3d day of JanuniT next, oUienviso let ters dismissory will be granted. Witnefts, the Hon. Win. Thorne Williams, one of Uie Justices of the said Court, Uie Uiird dav of July, A. D. 1639. 7 , , EDWARD G. WILSON, W 3 Deputy Clerk c. o. e. c. Georgia—Effing ham C'ouuir* To nil whom it mav concern. W HEREAS, Eliza McGuhugun, Administra trix of Uie estate of Win. McMcGahagun, deceased, ho*applied to Uie Hon.Uie Courtof Or dinary of Efiiingkam County, for Letters Dismis- 'iiese are therefore to cite and admonish all con- corned, toI * ■ • * - the Clerk 4 . | J wiw(c U106U1 day of March next, officnvise 'loUer* dta mil*-Miry will lie granted. Witticss, t!«u Hun. C. Powers, one of the Justi ces ol Uie said Court, Uie 6U1 dav of Sept A. D. 1833. JOHN. CHARLTON, *°P* ® c. c. o. e. r. ao<l, to file toeir objections (if Hny they have) in Clerk's Office of Uie said Court, on or before GcorffJn—Eifingiiuiii County i’o all whom it may concern. W IIERLAS, Thomas H. Brew, Administra tor or the estate of John W. Graham, de- ceased, has applied to Uie Hon. Uio Court of Or dinary of Effingham County, for Letters Dismis sory. Those are therefore to cite and admonish all con- corned, to file their objections (if any they have) in Uie Clerk’s Office of the said Court, on or lie- fore tlie 2d day of Janunry next, otherwise letters dismissory will he granted. Witness, Uie lion. C. Powers, one of Uio Jus- Uces of the said Court, the 2d da “ ‘ ' 1839. july 5 irt, the 2d day of July, A. D. JOHN CHARLTON, nov 5 GEO. VY. DUNHAM, Adm’or. ^ Notice. AAAILL be sold at the house of Uio subscriber, 1^1 j* 11 1 ,e da y °** December next,eleven lmudrod acre* of Land, lying 011 Canoohee Riv er, fifty head of stock Cattle, Hogs, Sheep,Oxen, one timber Cart, one small one horse Wugon, and ofiier articles too tedious to mention. Terms cash. WILLIAM WATERS. Tattnall County, Nov. iiM, 18.13. ■ nov 27 21,1 " <i Gowland’i* Lotion, TjvjR iilioroviiig and boautilyiuif tlio complox- J. ion, rumlunn^ tho akin fair, sort ami trims- parent, and Jor removing tons, sunburns, fra-xlvs *c., warr.iil-.ol genuinn. Just rcccivc-,1. and fiir e«l«by G. J{. HENDRICKSON, aug JO Gcortfin—KlHiifflmin C’ouuty. To ull whom it may concent. W HEREAS, John M. Lucas, Administrator of Uie estate of William McGohagin. de- deased, has mipliod to Uie Hon. Uie Court of Or dinary of Effingham County, for Letter* Dbiuir. sory. These arc therefore to cite and admonish all con- cerned, to file their objecUons (if nnv Uiey have) in Uie Clerk s Ollico of the said Court, on or bc- foro the CUidayof march noxt, otherwise lettters distnis-iory will lie granted. Witness, tlie lion. C. Tnwers.ono of the Jus. trees of the said Court, tlio flth day of Sent A l> 1839 JOHN C1IARLTON, ^ eept^l . Clerk c. o. e. c. Georgia—EffinpItamCounty. - To all whom it tnuy concern. W HEREAS, Mr,. Naomi Wcitman, widow, Administratrix of tlie estate nnd effects of Matthew Weitronn, deceased, hathanplied lo the Hon. tlio Court of Ordinary of Eltingliam Conn- ty, for Letters Dismissory. Those nrc therefore to cito nnd admonish all concomod.tn file tlieirnhicctions(if any they have) in the-Clerk’N Office of Uie said Court, on or be- fore the 2Gtli duy of Janunry noxt, otherwise Jot- tea tlUiuissorv will he granted. Witness, tlio Hon. C. Powers, one of the Jus- lices of tlio said Court, tho20th day of Jnlv \ IV 18-19. JOHN CHARLTfiN julj 30 Clerk e.o.c.c. Gcorifla—Bryan Connty. To ell whom it may concern: W HEREAS Andrew Bird luu made applica tion for Letter, of Administration, with the will annexed, ou die estate of Dorca, Hander. Hit, lateoflho CpnntvtffChalhamdoceatetl. These aro therefore * td cite end admonish ell nnd singular the kindred end creditors of tho mu decensed, to file their nhipetions (ifany llieyhavo) in the Clerk', office of tile Court of Orcliiiiiry for said County, within the time prescribed by law: otherwise letter, ofnduiiniftratura will be granted to the Mid Andrew Bird. _ Witness, the Hou.. Israel Bio], one of the Jus tice, nf said Conrt of Ordinary, this 7th dav of November, 1839. J. SMITH, c. c. o. ,. c. nov 12 223 Gcori IVotice. F OFR inomloniter made’to the Hon.- or Court of Chatham Connty tlinerv lieatiou will lw Inferl lor or Land, via; Hid acres, Oth Hist. 1,1 Section, ill Cherokee oounty;40acrea,;kl Dis|. ’Jtl Section, in Cltoro'. kee eottnlr, belonging to the Estate of the Into Wal ter Dnlini., arid sold for tlio bcuelit of tlio heir, and creditors of said estate, dec7 CI.AGHORN & WOOD, Adm’or, ditto, onnlieatii the Jo-tines of onmy wlrettritt. rv nurposes, for leave to sell# met, • ICO acres, Oth Hist. Iri Section, ill Cl ity; 40 acres, Ikl l)ist. 3d Section, In Notice. F OUR montha after ilate, application will be made to tho lion, die Justice, of tlie Inferi or Conrl ofChalbaut County when sitting for or- dinary purposes, for leave to sell % slave uairicd Mofes. belougioj lo the Estate of M. II. Drake late ofSavamiah dccetued, for the benefit of the heiraand creditor,., dee 7 ORLANDO A. WOOpj Aflftlqr. Notice. F OUR month, after date, application will be insile to tlie Justice, of the Court of Ordii - ary forlhn Connty of Camden, for leave to selLa I tho robl and personal estate of Davhl Thomae, late of mid enmity, deceased, atig 25 (i. W. THOMAS, Adm’or. Notice. F OUR montha after date, application will be made to the Court ofOrdjuaiyofF.ffinglinm Coutity when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the following land: One hundred nnd fifty acre, I’ino Land, lying nnd being iu the Comity of Etfingham, belonging to the estate of Ernst Win. G inter, bounded north hy Lineburgor’, ttttd KeiffcrV oast hy Kciffur' and unknown land, smith nnd west hy DaihcrV land; for tho benefit ofthe heir, and creditors of nid estate. nov 18 FREDERICK HTNF.LY, Adm’or. Not] Ice. Ttouit month, after date, application will ho L made lotlie Jiuticea of Uio Coutt of Oitlin- ary fortlio County of Cnmden, for lpaye to sell all tlio real estate nnd bank stock, belonging to the e». tate of Joseph Thomu, late of Camden County, deceased. ottg 2d G. W. THOMAS, > JOHN TOMPKINS, i 174 Ex'or,. W Notice. H. & S. ROGERS will receive hill, of • all the Country Hnntu (crept Millcdge- ville) in pnyment for Goods, nt 10 per ceut. die- count, provided tho amount ofthe bill i.-t traded out; hut will not receive unbankable bill, for con tract, olreody made. ttev 10 South side Market Square. Notice. A CONTRACT will ho mado for putting x.VdownBriekColvertson thoLouisrillnRoad Proposals must ho handed in to either oftho tin- dordgned, nn or before Uio 20tli instant. For furUter parUcttlars, enquire of ROBERT W. POOLER, ) Commie BENEDICT BOURQUIN. ( .ioncra, deed 24» LUCINA CORDIAL IsC Cordial do I,ucinc—Ou 1’IHix tr do I’Auionr. HE snbMnber bn, Uie pleasure of announc ing to the citizen, of the United State,, that lie has purchased, for a very largo sum nnd front the inventor, the relebrated Ur. Mngnin, of Paris, Uie recipe and right for nuking tins astonishing medicine. Until Uio nppeariutce of the "Lticina Cordial,” (about threo year, since) it wu, thought that Uie complaints which it spcedUy overcomes, were beyond the reaeli of human remedy, a, for upwards of a thousand yean, they had (milled the wisdom and ingenuity of Uie most profound pity- stcian, iu all parts of tho world. This Conlial, however, lo the great advantage of Uio human raeo, soon proved itself to be tho deiideralum so long ronght fort end accordingly, notwithstanding the brief poriod of it, existence, it lias acquired a celebrity ,n great.- Ut.it it i, eagerlv ronght for throughout loo civilized globe. Dr. Magltin soon finding that the demand wag so vast as to render .a supply inipossibl*, disposed of tho recipe and right ot s-tlo, under obligation, of secrecy, lor England and the United States, end other coun. tnfcS'Onl; atham Couuty. o wl whom it may concern: ‘lyT/’HEUKAS Claharn Bcvill lntfi applied to ▼ ▼ tlie Hon. the Court of Ordinary of Chat ham County, for Iseltcr* of Guardianship to the P p ™>» u »d property of Ann Eliza Hcrrinziou. 1 hc;»e ore therefore to cite and admonish, all concerned, to file their objections (ifany they hnyo) in the Clerk’s office ofthe raid Court, on or before the 9th dav of January next; otherwise letters of Guardianship will be granted. Witness, the Hon. M. Myers, one!of fiioJu cos ofthe said Court, the 10th day of December. A. D. 1839. EDW’D G. WILSON, df!C 10 Dcpnty Clerk c. o. c. c. Georg ^a-Effiiighafit County. J o oll whom it may concern: TTniEltEAH Chariot Burton, haUi applied to fi>e Hon. the Court of Ordmary of Eftin"- bum County, for Letter* oTAdininislration on me cstato and effects of Jnm*« Burtbn, lato’of imid County deceased, in behalf or tlio heirs of said estate. These ere Uiereforo to cite snd admonish, all and singular the kindred nnd creditors ofsaid de ceased, to filo their objection, (if any they Imve) to the granung oftho adniinittratinn to Uio oppli- cant III the Clerk’, office of Um «id Court, on or before Urn lGtli day of January next; oUierwise, loiters of ado stration will be gmntod. ^Vltlless l Uie Hon. C. Powers, one ofthe Jnn* s”. , ,°Ji!S“ i<1 Co,,rl ’ 1,1016Ul dn J “f December, A. D. 1839. dec 10 JOHN CHARLTON, e. c. o. z. c. Alvarado, or Rluttibolled Cotton seed, alias Okra, Twin or Clus ter Cotton Seed. T IIE subscriber is the appointed Agent of Dr. David Cooper, of Harris County, for the salo of Uio abovo Cotton Seed, nnd w ill supply any person who wishes to plant the genainoseed. lie liu, hot a small quantity left on hand. This Cotton was planted m Chatham nnd Effingham Counties, nnd ha, been seen liy many Judges of that article who are decidodly of opinion Uiot it is bettor tn oil respects, than any other Cotton now S id, lie has placedsomo of die seed in die of Mr. B. Boiirqiiin, living on tho Louis ville Road,7 mdo, front Havannaft, who can slip, ply a few to Uinse Uint may want. He is also in possession of the certificates orseveral Merchants und Planter, iu different part, oftho State, who all testify <o it, great production in Uie number ofboll,. JNO. Hr nor 22 CHARLTON, Springfield, Effingham Co, 231 to A To Planters. COMPETENT Manager of Negroes, a lticc and Cotton planter, will lake employ ment fur fair wuge, on a Cotton or Rico Plunln- tion, on Uie first day of January ensuing, or earli er if required. A sittiatimi on tlio Sea Island, will ho preferred. Iteferencous lo the capability, sobriety, and industrious ImbiUofUio applioant, can lie laid, lio being well known to many of Uie wealthiest plantar, in Uio low part ofGcorgiaand SouUt Carolina. Apply at Uu, office. nov 20 234] Stnreh. T inRTY boxes snperior Eagle Starch, extra quality, for family purposes. Just received uiul for sale hy nov 23 G. R. HENDRICKSON. uivaiuuuio serret, nnn now Hastens logivo the in habitants of hia line of agency the benefit, of hi, fpcnilaliqn.. .. .. ; “Le Ctfrilfal do Luoinc,’’ or, in English, "Uie Luc-ina Cordial,” is agcnorul invigorntorof the hu man frame. In all uio various case, of languor, lassitude and debilitation, it i, an unfailing reme- dy, a, it is equally iu province to impart cheer fulness nnd dueision to the mind, ns health nml vl. jjor l«i tlio body. But tho peculiar virtue nn which lUcelehritv is based, i, Uio facility and certainty with which it restore, the virile power, when Uiey huvtrbeou destroyed by disouM, timo, reckless- ness, or any of tlio numerous causes which terrni- natc in tho prostration of Uioso functions. In common wiUi tho generality of really good medicines, this Cordial contains noUiing of u mer- curiitl or delcjerious nature, among Uio many in gredients which compose it; but is, al tlio same tune, soaimple, yet so efficacious, that while it can renovate Uie prostratodoncrgics «rn giant, an in- Hint nay use It, not oiuy with impunity, but with advantage. The usages of society are unfortunately such that, notwithstanding the benefits which would bo sure to result from it, we cannot enter into an an- nlysis of Una inestimable Cordial hero, or puldiah many of tho document* which have been receiv ed, a, vouchers of the blessings it has conferred on number, or despairing individuals. But Ibis we cannot forbear remarking—Unit it has been dc- monstrated that thero is scarcely ever, ifany such tiling nt all, as natural barrenness, or as natural imbecility orUieprocreantronetion.hi ciUreraek • and, Uiereforo, Unit those evil, nro tho etl'oct, of artificial causes, and may ho speedily subdued and removed by the use of “Le Cordial do Lncine.” ihc Lucuin Cordial is also an indubitable cure for the Gleet, wid,tho Fluor Alima, obstructed, difficult or painful Menstruation; also, for tho incohUnenco of Urino or Uio involuntary dis charge thereof. It is likewise nn invaluable ond unrivalled medicine in cnsoB or Chronic Ernip- tiona or Uw skin, and in tho dropsical affections of Uie nged. important to the American Public. The United Suite, proprietor of tlio Celebrated Lucinn Cordial, or Elixir of Lovo, licga lo lav Ire- fore the cointnunity, Uio allowing certificate ' which ho hna received from Uio inventor, Uio illus trious I)r. Mngnin, of Paris: “ 10 coi-tify, thru I huvo disposed of tlio recipo for mnkmg tlie Lncina Cordial, or Elixir of Lovo, and also the right to aell It tbroughdut tha United Suites of North America, to John Winters Ho dcrweil, M D. My reasons for so tloitig is, tlmt the demands to too for Uio above Cordial of which I am tho inventor, are so numorous. that I omunahle to aunnly all die orders froniFrnuccaud Italy alone; nnd havo Uiereforo disposed oftho privilege, vouchsafed in this und other certificates of a like nature, in orderto generalise Uie hencliu of my discovery throughout tho world ’ Gl “« r m J R. al,d I'aris, on UiisnineteenUi h^dre^d r J,i”t^^ °ro..rI-ord,.i^iteun Gaspnrd Dellue, William Merritt, J "tUiomei. — c*of life {« know that health and Uio abi.. v .,„ ,„ uur cottstituie, tho wealth of the great mnM of tno people in Uila, ns in most other countries. To preservo, therefore, that health by natural means is a grand mural atid poliUcalschoma.to ftilfil which rcQuire, our iiliuoat attention. The unproco- dentednoptilnrityiiiiiluuivcrsalapprohation which thi, medicine ha, achieved throughout Uie United States, theCntladns, Texas, Mexico and tho West Indies, lully justify Dr. Peters in warmly andcou- tcuiuiioiisl^rocnumictidilig thorn to tlio special at< , Dr. Peter, ha, spent mlteh time In experiment ing wiUi different Vegetable Medicine, tbr disonu- e, or the liver, and now ollbrshi, Vognliible Pills u, tho best, most convenient end cheapest Modi- cine tliat can ho prepared for general uie. One great quality or hi, Vegctnblo Pill, i, that they huvo tho alternative principle combined with UieircarUinrtic, or operauvcqiiulitle,, or tliat they not only cleanse the stomach and bowel, by pur ging, but they regulate tho liver, change the mor bid accretion, atreiigthen the digestive urgatts, pu rify the blood, invigorate the clrciUatieu,aud give, tone mid energy to Uie nervous system. They are,mild and pleasant in their operation mid convey almost immediate couvictioti of their utility from their first dore. They can lie taken with safety hy persons of any nge; and the Icolilo, the infirm, the nervous mid delicate are strength ened hy their operation, liocmiio Uiey clear the system of hnd humors, quiol nervous irritability, and invariably produce sound health. The Vegctuble Pill, are a sure remedy for jmtn nice, sick and nervous headache, dyspepsy, cos- tivenc,,, sickness of the stomnch, heartburn, all hlilpri* complaints, fever, of all kind,, and if taken at the commencement will invariably ciieck Uteir progress, and rave Uie patient front a protracted mid dangerous sickness. Tltoy nro invaluable in nervous nnd hypocoudricn) affections, Ion of ap petite, and all complaints to which female, alone are subject. They operateos a mild sneedyptirge, end ate a safe mid certain remedy lur worms in children. ' Extract of a letter from Dr. Gnmey, of New- Orleans, La.Oct. 9,1837.—'"lhavo received much assistance in tny practice; especially in innndico mid yellow fevort IVoui tho use of Peters 1 Pills. I presumo that, on au average, 1 prescribe 105 box- ■(per month.” Extractor a letter front Dr. Pritchnrd, of Hud son, Now-Yorlt, Juno 3,1830,—"I wnsttwarb that I)r. Peters was ono of the best chemists iu the U. Slates, and felt assured that he would some day (from his intimate knmvlodge of Uio properties of herbs mid drugs) produce nn efficient medicine, nnd I must acknowledge that Ids Vegetable Pills fully respond to tny expectation. Thcv are, in deed, a superior mcdicino nnd reflect alike apau tlio chemist, the physician, nnd the phylosopher.V Extract of a letter fioin Dr. Wqlnoa, of Citt- cinuati, Pelt. 2,1838.—“Your Pills arc the miklest in their operations, nnd yet most powerful in their effects, ul any J have ever met wiUi in tny prac tice of eight and twenty years. Their uotion nn the chyle. nud hence anthe impurities df the blood is evidenUy very surprising.’’ Cit.vtii.OTrz] N. C. Jan. 1,1837. Dear Sir—I havo mado frequent use of your Pills in the incipient stage of liilinus fever and ob stinate constipation of the limvcls; also, in Uio en largement of dio spleen, chronic diseases of tho liver, sick headache, general debility,'and iu all cn- |H have found diem to be very effeclivo. J. D. Born, M. D. MzcKLzxnuao Co. Vo. Fob. 7,1837. Having used Dr. Peters' Pills in my practice for the last ]'2 months, I take pleasure in giving my testimony of their good effects in cases ofdys. pepsin, sick hcadnclte, bilious fevers, nnd other diseases, produced by inactivity of tho liver.— Tlioy are it safe and mild aperient, being the best urticle of Uio kind I Imve ever used. Gzonor. C. Scott, M. D. This celebrated Medicine is for sale hy all Uie principal Druggists in Savannah nnd tiirnnghotit the United Stolen, the Cmiadas, Texas, Mexico, mid tho West ladies. Prico 50 cens per box, with full directions. angO yoi—iv Front Uio Pennsylvania Inquirer, of May 3,1834. Roivanit's Tonic Mixture, M il. EDITOR—Much as tho powers of this favorite remedy have been extolled, I call- not omit this opportunity of declaring my decided conviction that every ncconnt of Uie sanative vir tues of the Mixture will be verified to Uie full ex tent. Whatever lie Uta chnrncterofthc complaint —whether uncqunl tertian—doublo or simple qtisrtnn—however varied bo its typo, attended with syncope, apoplexy, vehement spiums, with coldness and stupor—whatever its duration, who- thcrvomnl or nmiinmnl, laying tho foundation for viacurul atieclions, mid other slow but unerringly filial maladies—howover irregular in their inva- sion, and uncommon in their appearances—in otte- whatever he Uio nge, idiosyncrasy, or habits of tlio pntimit, tho complaint nliko hid, adieu on thoduo administration ofthe Tonic Mixture.— This is no high-wrought panegyric for the exper iment. T speak only from wlmt I positively know —howevor successful other preparations ttiuy have been, there can lie-littlereliance plucod upon tliein when compared widi Uiisarticlo. By strict- y following the directions that accompany the buttle, wo find it note upon tho most aclenlific principle—for, it seems to anticipate tiin return of Uio cold fit, and excites n strong reaction, and powerful glow over Uie wholo system; and Unis to p re-occupy the ground, and by disturbing tlio regularity oi Uie typo, lo subduo Uie intermittent altogether. Under such a course of medicine, 1 have been astonished to notieo with what haato Uio diseaso licats alarm Tor a retreat, mid the pros trated strength of Uio nyatetri rallies. It is a pow- orfttl, yet mild medicine—substituting cuhnni rawa.«’.“ssij ’^aorIgitJ The Lnmfimo'^Wortfift fever nml ague, and that »i' rcunnl *y 1 owe Uteir orbin’ to adh^ "* ” fl1 ' ntwh and bowels. d “ #nl ««tl «at. , "c^VWonS'^^ytlviark There is nothing in iisJU. r **A* ofdJL They raldoj tient improves In hcnln. t 1 * Uw f»ntlikl Those roraedies which hill wonn OU “W*! iRinre the stomach mmeri.H?™“™«*t ofl Ei‘a L “"fiaa morbid secretions wbicbwi d "'•’““ll rbcca, cholera mortals, pifc, /‘! ' ! 1 . d )'«i>i'T]| «oi<li«y or the !t„m” h'WSI S,T.r abfo " n ' ucUo "''“'^»t!H on going into the interior 4 tant tropical climates, (insulated ^ * 1 "* ' Ml l .nOwonidfindHwaiti’.v,^^ Kept constadtiy on hand.^ftr,^,^ T'lSja’sS’itaiJ to Which thofnminu frnniois fiX. ,lJ ° f4 1 i no proprietor rejoices in the “'"“J.'fmldiffurit." JBSSi fortiod _ dual in Uio community. Unlike tha'ha?^ tficio... quackeries w hich boas, ? r ' ^ grwltent., the Life Fill, arc purely getali e, nnd contain neither tacrfiirv m ' j nrsomo, nor any other tnlncral iiuyf,”'^ ever. They are entirely eompo^ 3“ 3 from rare and. powertitl plaals, the rirtatiofj though long known to ievernl Ind’In triv, I rcoetjUy.tqrameeminontphamiMeSSffiJ arc altogether unknown to Uie ignorut ^ ers to medical xeienee, and ivrr^ e ,™^^l Uon * rtd oCi «ciiiu..«Sl pHsKM out thcv possess the power of rcitorin, S "rngemher.ofheal.h.toagloiviauixX^ ut the constitution, ns the Fhoieiiixl. restored to hie fi-ont the ashes of its own d tion. Tho Pbiciilx Bitters are entirely vrj composed of roots found onlvinwrtsmL feawwswrassa fail to eradicate entirely all the effect, of me infinitely sooner than the most potvtrflil, ranon. 0 r 8arrapariUa, and will iintnediaitT, tho determination of BLOOD TO TIIE in never Ihila in sickness ineident to jrouni and will lie found a certain remedy in s nervous debility nnd weakness or Uw tata il paired constitutions. ] As n remedy lor Chronic sod InflmnmJ Rheumatism, tho efficacy of the Ptarenii Biiu will be demonstrated by the use ofa nuie boi The usual dose oftiiese Bitters is halfn nine U jiill, in water or wine, nnd this quantity miiybi ken two or threo times a day. about Uf uh. before meals, or a lesss quantity nay be token 1 all times. To thoso who nro afflicted with iol Restionaft^r nivnls, these Bitters will worel valiinble, nstbev very greatly increase tie a °. r . principal viscera, help them to pci Uieir ntnctions, mid enable the stomach to d Intp tlio bowels whntover U ofTetii Tima indigestion is easily and speedily rea appetite restored, and the mouths of ibex ant vessels being cleansed, nutrition is to.—. and atrongdi of body and energy of mind ire ll happy results. r or further particulars of Moflatt’i Lift I and Phtrenix Bitters, apply at Moflatt’i sflicsK 516 Brondwav, Now-York, whore the FilUcaatl obtained for 25 cents, 50 eenis and ii per in ond Uio Bitters for $1 a $2 per bottle. Km ous certificates of tlio wonderful eflicicy of k may be there inspected. For solo by A. BARTOW, | At his Htore, on tho Bay, canter of Unjuin i nov 23 Otto Rose Up Salve. _ R eceived, a fresh supply of ouoRonLI Salve. For sale by I octll A. PARSOXfiP tranquillitygmd liuluty sleep, in place ofpain.tvea- nnesa, and resiles, nights-a tcnova;i„‘, eflong. lost strcjiKtli and robust health, in lion of foeblo- noMondoinnciatton. And I confidently believe, and I predicate nty opinion upon tho most sub- stantml proof, that underwhaterer sky—in wluit- i 7 •‘to liiKUly important ntcdicino in for salo liv John Winters Holdorwell, No. 129Libcrty.streeL PhitaiM’r Clu,r ,'f *}; ’J> ler ’ No - 70 Chosnnt-st! I lillailcliiliia; and in Ballmioro hy Roberta ifcAt. kmson, Jolm M. Uroqiia. ami (5. R. Tyler; in Washington City by Tobins Welkins and Charles Ills i'" by O. M. LinUiacum; in nfflg“Vjjby Jehu E, I-histice; in Petersburg by Hrnggs I homns, and Ditpuy, lloacr & Jongs; “ !“ 1 ) 0 . rft, ‘ k by M- A- Haul"*and B. Emerson; OrLfn/ 0111 No. C5 l’oydroicst. New- It can nlao lie found at nil tlio principal Drug Stori!. in HnuUi-Carolinn, nud in Aiiguata, hy Ha- vilnml, 1 isley A. Co., Thomas llarretl & Co. and Nelson Carter; and in Bavannah liy „ , , g. it. H(-:ndiuckho’ j Pnco B3 per bottle, with full dircctiniu, uug5 10-1—ly . - u , entrant, uio perfe r , , N ’ LEE - «• D. U-r Gno or the best rceommendatiotis that can ho given this medicine is Uie following;—Physi- clans living in Fever and Agno districts, who have become nconalMed with its cfficoey, aro in Uie "““it of ordering it to be usod in Uteir own pra'c- Fr " m *0 Harrisburg Intelligencer of June, 1833. Mr. Wyeth Having long been afilictcd in my family with 1' ever mid Ague, uml having tried ov- ory means to get rid of it widioutnvoil, I at length met with your advertisement ofRowond’s genu- tno Tonic Mixture, which I determined to try. Afleriismg it, my wifi) was entirely restored tn Itoal h, having siiflcred for fiftcun montha from the debilitating effects or I-'evcr and Ague, and is now a* hearty and stout a* she ever was. ir •« Bs BEIiNIIAUD MAY. Harrisburg, May 22, ia33. . A largo siipnlyoftlio abovo valuable medicine just received from tlio Manufacturer, and for sals wholesale or retail bv PORG’HElt & LA ROCHE, X king of Buckwheat and light Tea Cukes. 1 bcao Powders are not only nrgrent utility in Uio instantaneous production of Buckwheat and light lea Lakes, lint are vonr wholosoinct correcting tho acidity oftho stomnch, sweetening the breath, siippreasing undue thirst in llm morning, und in ovory respect being beneficial; and have received ’“a approbation of tlio medic .J faculty. I boy are free from till llm troublesome office- “Wo "Inch Yenatnml oilier urticlos oftho sstiio character arohuhle, being alwayscnHily procured genuine at about the same cost as Ycust. ff.p of ! l,,t ‘ t MO I'owders,witIidirections for using, just received nor Newark, and for sale y nov27 235°- $ C !,h baKcs ansi Ontous. rj3IVL hundred Cobbagniand 500 hunches On- JL tons, in lino order, just roceived end llir rale nov 23 232 i & PATTERHON. jpu G EO. W. CARPENTER'S CompoundE tract of Iceland moss, Carrageen, or Moss, Slippery Elm, Horehound, &c., a \*ab remedy for colds, coughs, dyspepsia, dv*ntfiyl diarrha’n, catarrh, and all ulfoutioiw of tlio brcwl aud lungs. For sale by f ang 21 PORCIIER & LAROCHE- J The true Verbena Crenni* T HIS delightllil Crcaiu is warranted t« beuu true extract of Verbena; gentlemen! tender faces or stroug beards, would W •* j most delightful •apuiiuceoiis coritpoarw* ever a fored to tno public, it mnkos n beautiful hoary » er, aud after shaving, leaves a deliciousi fraftji of the Vorbena, and preventing the w chapping, which in general, other «o*pi unw I«i.o„lyf„ r .„,e o h rciiEii&LA Market Sq. sign of die Golden LW*. nov18 - I-tiinp oil, *c. F IVE hundred gallons pure Spornt. Oil, (»“■ strained,) 200 de. summer strained Also, 12doz. Lamp Chimnics. for salo by A, PAHSONjL French €licinlcmls. _ S ULPHATE Quinine, Sulphate niiil of Morphine, Croton Oil, Oil of , per, Kroosuto, Piporino, Prunsio Acid, loilnf, ■ I otine, Ext, Nnx Vomica, Ilydroilnto, I’otafso. J„a.rec.ivcdperN.wa*,and ( f^^ L Stnrcli. . r . r | T WENTY boxes Colgate's' No.] ' 1 sale hy A. PARSOjl J^TTO Rore^p^efi’Jtey’sColdCrem, | U real French Almond Paste. A ftc»h PUI of these elegant articles, for the euro of Pi | X wnrmnted 250 do. American, No. 1 nnd2 superior article for doors, shuttew, ahip t ggB^:w,afeftiSsos- ■JTIORTY lihds prim! retailing Cuha JIoln** 1 ’ r f0 - r “ le PADELFORD,fayaco, •u ■ a J5SES0S^j$' 100 ueatt.jns.-ewetia^^