Daily republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1839-1840, December 24, 1839, Image 4

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I t . AUCTION SALES. City Sheri IPs Sale. (In (ho first Tuesday in January next, W ILL be sold before the Court fiou*e.in*fhe city ofSuvaunah.betweou tho usual hours •f sain, n Threshing Machine anti a Plough; levi ed on by virtue of a fi fit, issued from tho Honorn- bio Court of Common Plea* mid of Oyer and Terminer, for the city of Savannah,at the instance ofthc city of Savannah e«. Ezra Kent, a defaulting Petit Juror. Property pointed out by tho defen dant. LEVI S. RUSSELL, Sheriff, tfeo 5 Sheriff's Sale. "TTfriLL bo told on the first Tuesday in Fchru- W ary next, before the Court House in the city of Savarihah, between the usual hours of salo, tho sloop Eliza, levied on under nud by virtue of a fi fa pu foreclosure of mortgage, issued out of the Hon. tho Inferior Court of Chatham county, in favor of Samuel J3. Hill, r*. John Russell. SH, nov23 ELISHA WYLLY, Sheriffc. c. Shcrifl's Salo. "WTC71LL be sold on the first Tuesday in Jauu- W ary next, befbre tho Court House iu tho city ol Savannah, between the usual hours of sale, Isaac, a Negro man slave; lovied on «a the proper ly of Alexander Drysdale. to satisfy executions issued out of tho Honorable the Court of Com mon Pleas and of Oyer and Terminer for the city of Savannah, in favor of Jacob* Doe, ct. al. Prop erty pointed out by defendant, dec!) ELISHA WYLLY. Sheriffe. c. City Sheriff's Sale. O N the firetTuesday in January next, will be sole before the Court House in the city of Savannah, between the usual hoarse of sale, one grey Horse, saddle and bridle, one mahogany side board, oue ditto dining table, one ditto nUnd. one •ofit, one carpet, six chairs, two looking glasses, two pair ofnudirous, shovel and tongs; levied on by virtuo offifa’s issued front the honorable Court orCommon Pleas and of Oyer and Terminer for the city of Savannah, at the ihstauce ol James H. Wadeet.al. versus Catnufield &. Dreed, Janies Palmer ct. hi. vs Nathaniel Campficld; propei% pointed out by p! iimiff’s attornies. dec 4 LEVI S. RUSSELL Sheriff. Sheriff's Sale. O N die first Tue sday in January next, at the Court House in Effingham County .between the usual hours of sale, the following property: Six hundred acres of pine land, lying and being in the county of Effingham, hounded N. E. by Savannah River, \V£. by lands of Moses Metzger, S.by lands of Maty N. Porter; lovied on as the property of Archibald Wilkins, to satisfy execu tions ju favor of David Metzger, vs. Archibald Gco> gi:i—Chatham Comity. To oil whom it nuij HwJfot ... „ tTfrilFREAS, Mary Sagurs, widow, hath np- ▼ V plied to Uto Hon. tho Court of Ordinary of Chnthtnp County, for LcttewNtf Administra tion on the estate and effects of James Sagurs, Lift* of Chatham fount)*. These are thcrc’foro to cite and admonish,nil and singular!die kindred and creditors of the said de ceased,to filo dieir objections, (if any they lmvo) to die granting of die administration of die os- id granting tato to din applicant in die Clerk's Othco of the said Court, on or beforo dio twelfth day of Do comber next; otherwise letters of administration will be granted. Witness, tho Hon. Francis Sorrel, ono of die JhsUccs of die said Court, this 12th day of Nov., A. D. 1839. KDW’D G. WILSON, Deputy Clerk c. o. c.c. nov 12 Oeorgln-Chntlmin County. To nil whom it may concern: W" E ay conce HE REAS Otuizitne fa? grid, hath applied to tho Hon. the Court of Ordiuop* of Chat ham County, for Letters of Administration on die estnto and effects of Paul Dupon, late of Chadmtn Couuty, deceased. These arc therefore to cite and admonish, all and singular the kindred uud creditors of die said deceased, to filo dieir objections (if any dioy have) to the grantiug ofthc administration of die estate of the deceased to the applicant indie Clerk's Of fice of die said Court, on or before the 9th day of Decotubor next; otherwise letters of administra tion will be granted. Witness, die Hon. Frauds Sorrel, one of the Justices ofdie said Court, die 9didnv of Nov. A. D. 1830. EDWARD G. WILSON, nov 1) Deputy Clerk c. o. c. c. lsiiii couuty. Georffln—Chutb: W HEREAS, Jos. D. Ponce hath applied to the Hon. tho Court of Ordinary of Chadiatn County, for letters of Administration on tho estate and effect* of James R. Ketchum, late of Chatham County, deceased. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and Wilkins, Jr. and Henry Carrington, Jr. vs. Arch. Wilkins, Jr. Pronerty pointed out by defendant. Also, one lot or land known ns number one, iu the village oF Abercom, containing fifty acres, more or less; levied on as the property of the es tate of G. G. Nowlan, deceased, to satisfy die bnl- oncrofan execution due to die Commissioners of the Academy of Effingham counts. dec 5 JOHN G. 1IEIDT, Sheriff e. c. W'i Administrator's Sale. FILL be sold on the first Tuesday in Janu ary next, at die Court House in Savan nah, between the usual hours of sale, a negro man •lave named Sam, part of tho personal estate of Mrs. Mary E. Dunham, late of McIntosh County * IBTT TT’T— 1 CoUllty deceased. Terms of sale cash—purchaser pav ing for tides. S. M. BOND, Adm’or. dec 2 2101 Administratrix's Sale. the first Tuesday in January next, will be V/ sold before die Court House in Chatham County, betweeu die usual hours of sale, die fol lowing property: All the iuterest of the estate of R. F. Williams iu those two Tracts of Land, known os V a re! use and Orphan House. Sold as die property of twfnte R. F. Williams, for tho benefit of the heirs and creditors of said *«tate. MARY WILLIAMS, Adm’ix. nov 9 221 Valuable Rice Plantation and Negroes for Sale. •old at W ILL be sold at public sale,on the first Tues day in February next, beforo tho Court House in the city of Brunswick, that very valua ble Plantation known os New Hope, on the south branch of the Alatamaha River, m Glynn Couu- ty, Ga., containing (3430) three thousand four hundred and thirty acres, of which (580) five hun dred and eighty acres are first quality River 8watop, (300) three hundred acres are under good banks and in a fine state of cultivation. A- bont (700) seven hundred acres of prime Inland Swamp, well adapted to the culture of Cotton or Corn, and (*2150) two thousand- one hundred and fifty acres of heavy, timbered pine land. On the premises are a comfortuble dwelling House, Ne gro Houses, Barns, Blacksmith Shop, and every necessary out building for tho luoofthe planta tion. At the same time nnd place, will be sold (con ditionally) a very prime gang of about sixty Ne groes. Also, an undivided third of the plantation known os Broadfield, adjoining the above, con taining in all ubout (400) four hundred ucrcs of P r J]* ,e Rice Land, in fine order to receive a crop Terms made known oh the day of sale. JOHN F. GREEN, , H UGH F. GRANT, ( Ex org * nov 15 225 (Georgian) Executor's Sale. VaFILL be sold, agreeable to an order of the V T Hon. Inferior Court of Burke Co., wliile sitting for ordinary purposes, iu the town of Waynesboro, on uto first Tuesday in January next, One tract of Laud, belonging to die estate of Elisha Anderson, He of said county, deceased, lying on die waters of Ilockv Creek, joining lands of James Anderson and B. Miller, and coniuiuing fourteen huudred and twenty-four (1424) acres, more or l osa * S°ld for die’ benefit of tho heirs Of the deceased. JANE II. ANDERSON, Ex’ix. JAMES ANDERSON, > A. II. ANDEUSQN, < oct 2G 209 Lx'ora Administrator's Malcv W ILL be sold, on die first Tuesday in Janu ary next, before the Court House door in Jaclqionboro', Scriven county, betweeu die usual hours of sale, the following property, to wit: . One tract of Land lying in said County, adjoin ing lands of Wilkins II. Nuuually, Richard Her rington, ir. and Brier Creek, containing407 acres, more or less. Also, another truct, lying in said inn.iH,.* _! I I 1 county, containing six hundred (600) acres, more or less, adjoining lands of Richard Herrington, soty.. Solomon Zeagler and George Robbins; al so, five Negtoes, to wit: Vilet, a woman about 40 years of age, Diana, a woman nbout 18 years of age, and Child Chilson, ubout 2 years of uge, Ro- du, a girl about 14 years of age, and a girl by the name of Mudlda, about 13 years of uge. Sold agreeable to ail order of the Hon. the Inferior Courtnf Scriven county while sitting forordiua- 3 / purposes, us the property of John M.' Roberts, Bceaspd, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said estate. STEPHEN MILLS, Adm’or. oct29 DELIA ROBERTS, Adm ix. Administrator's Sale. AA/’ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in Jnnu- V v ary uext, before the Court House in Hines villo, Liberty County, by order of the Court of Ordimiry for said County, the following property of tho estate of It. S. Leonard, viz: Oue Truct of Lund, containing 500 acres, moro or Jess, known as tho Cooper Tract; one House and Lot at Walthourvillo, with 13 ueresof land, more or less, together with all other Lund or Property owned by said estate; for the benefit of ail concerned. GEO. W. tfUNIIAM, Adm’or. nov5 217 F‘ Gowland's Lotion, lORimoroving and beautifying the complex ion, rendering the skin fair, soft and trans parent, and .for removing tans, sunburns, frecx)es, Ac., warranted genuine. Juot received, and for •ale by G. R. HENDRICKSON. au S 13 singular the kindred uud creditors of the said de* ceased, to filo their objections (if any they have) to the granting of the administration ofthc estate of the deceased to tho applicant iu the Clerk’s Office of the said Court.ou or before tile 30th day of December next; otherwise letters of adminis tration will he granted. Witness, the Hon. A. Porter, one of the Jus tices of the said Court, the 30th day of November, A. D. 1839. EDW’D G. WILSON, nov 30 Deputy Clerk c. o. c. c. W 1 , Georgia—Chatham County To nil worn it may concern. IIEREAS, Win. Henry Fitts, Administra tor of die estate of James 1). Fitts, late of Chatham Couuty, deceased, hath applied to file Hon. tlie Court of Ordinary* of Chatham County, for Letters DhuuLvory. These ore therefore* to cite and admonish all con cerned, to file their objections (if any they have) in the Clerk’s Office of tho said Court, on or be fore the lGtli day of March next, odierwise letters disinissory will be grunted. Witness, the Hon W. Thome Williams, one of the Justices of the said Court, tho lGtli day of September, A. D. 1839. EDWARD G. WILSON, sept 1G Deputy Clerk c. o. c. c. W Georgia—Clmtliain Count}'. To.il! whom it may couccrn. IIEREAS, Andrew D Ixou, Administrator of die estate and effects of Daniel Foley, late of Chatham County, deceased, has applied to tlie Hon. tlie Court of Ordinary of Chatham Couuty, for Letters Disuiissory. These aro therefore to cite and admonish all con cerned, to file their abjection* (if any they have) in the Clerk's Office of the said Court, on or before the 3d day of Janunry next, otherwise letters dis- missory will be granted. Hi Witness the Hon. A. Porter, one of tlie Justices of the said Court, the 3d day of July, A. D. 1839. EDWARD G. WILSON, Deputy Clerk c. o. c. c. July 3 Geor •iwia—Chatham Comity To all whom it may concern. IIEREAS, Henry F. Willink, Executor of ▼ ▼ the last will and testament of David Pidge, l ite of Chatham County, deceased, hath applied to tlie Hun the Courtof Ordinary of Chatham Coun ty, for Letters Dismissory. These arc therefore to cite and admonish all W! concerned, to file their ohjcctions( if any they have) in the Clerk’s Office of the said Court, on or before the 3d dny of January next, otherwise letters dis- mis.sory will be granted. Witness, the Hon. Elias Reed, one of the Jus- ticesof the said Court, the 3d day of July, A. D. 1839. EDWARD G. WILSON, july 3 Deputy Clerk c. c. c. c. Georgia—Chatham Count)'. To oil whom it may concern. IIEREAS, William Law, Administrator W of the estate and effects of Marv M. Haig and Amies Haig, deceased, has applied to the Hon. mo Court of Ordinary of Chatham Couuty for Letters DUinissory. These arc therefore to cite and admonish all concerned, to file their objections (if. any they hove) in the Clerk’s Office of tho said Court,on or before tlie 3d day of January next, odierwise let ters disuiissory will be granted. Witness, the Hon. Wm. Thomo Williams, one. of the 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—JHttngliam County. W .’o all whom it may concern. IIEREAS, Eliza McGnhagan, Administra trix of tlie estate of Wm. McMcGuIngun, ......... • - , 0 f Qrm deceased, has applied to tlie Hon. die Court oi ur- dinaryof Effiiughain County, for Letters Dismis- sorv. These are therefore to cite and admonish nil con cerned, to file tneir objections (if any theyhuve) in the Clerk’s Office of the said Court, oil or before the Glh day of March next, otherwise letters dis- missoiy will be granted. Witness, the lion. C. Powers, one of the Justi ces of the “aid Court, the 6th day of Sepi. Ai D. 1839. JOHN CHARLTON, sept 6 W Georgia—EffinghamCounty. To all whom it may concern. i. ill... ’IIEREAS, Thomas If. Brew, Administra tor of file estate of John W. Graham, de ceased, has applied to die Hon. the Court of Or dinary of Eflingham County, for Letters Dismis- »*y* These arc therefore to cite and admonish nllcon- cemed, to file their objections (if any they have) iri the Clerk’s Office of die said Court, on or be fore die 2d dav of January next, otherwise letters dismksory 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 Georgia—Eflingham County. To all whom it limy concern. W HEREAS, John M. Lucas, Administrator of the estate of William MeGahrtgin, de- deased, has upplied to die Hon. the Court of Or dinary of Effingham County, for Letters Dismis- sory.. These are therefore to cite and admonish nil con cerned, to file dieir objections (if uny diey have) in the Clerk’s Office of the said Court, oil or be fore die Gth day of march next, otherwise lettters disuiissory will he granted. Witness, the Hon. C. Powers, one of die Jus tices of die said Court, the Gth day of Scot. A D 1839. JOHN CHARLTON, ' *eptG Clerk c. o. e.c. Georgia—12 til nphani County To nil whom it may concern. W HEREAS, Mrs. Naomi Weitman, widow, Administratrix of die estate and effects of Matthew Weitman, deceased, hath applied to the Hon. the Court of Ordinury of Effingham Coun ty, for Letters Dismissory. These are therefore to cite and admonish nil concerned,to file their ol>jections(if uny theyhave) iu the Clerk’s Office of die said Court, on or be fore die 26th day of January next, qtherwise let ters dismissory will he granted. Witness, tho Hon. C. Powers, one of the Jus- dees of die said Court, the 26di day of July, A. D. 1839. JOHN CHARLTON, july SO Clerkc.o,c.c. Georgia—ClinUmm To all whom it may cor ;X7*HF.REAS John P. WUlh Comity. concern s W HEREAS John 1\ Williamson, Esq. has \«ippl’d to the Hon. the Couit of Oni’v ofOIndinni County, for letter?? of iMiniimtration on the estate and effects of peter Mitchell, Into of CliathaM county, deceased- These aro therefore to cite ond admonish, all and singular tho kindred mid crediiora of the said d c »n?ed, to filo their ohiectlons(if any they havo) to tho granting of tho administration of tho estnto of tho deceased to tho* applicant in tho Clerk's office of die said Court, on or before the 4th day of January next; otherwise letters o administra tion will bo granted. Witness, tho Hon. % Anth’y Porter, one of tho Justices of the said Court, tho 4Ut day of Dccom her, A. D. 1839.* EDWARD G. WILSON, dee, 4 Deputy Clerk c. o. c. o. Gcou;iii- i Count*. W rgln-CImihnm To all whom it may concern: HEREAS S. B. Williams hadi applied to ? T tho linn, tlie Court ofOrdinaiy of Chat ham County, for Letters of Gunrdiaushin to die f icrsonsnna property of Edwin and Julia Wil iams, minors, children ofUich’d F. Williams,do- ceased. These sre therefore to cito and admonish, all coucemed, to tile their objections (if any they have) in the Clerk’s ofoc of tho said Court, on or before the 30th dny of Dccoinbcr next; otherwise letters as prayed for will he granted. Witness, the Hon. M. Mvors, one ofthc Justi ces of the raid Court, tlie 3dth dav of December, A. D. 1839. EDWARD G.WILSON, nov 30 Deputy Clerk c. o. c. e. Georgia—Chatham County, To all whom it may concern: W HEREAS Patrick Marlow hath applied to the Hon. tho Court of Ordinary of Chat ham County, for Letters of Administration on the estate and effects of Nicholas Marlow, Esq. late of Chatiiain County deceased. These aro therefore to cito ond admonish, all and singular the kindred and creditors of file said deceased, to file their objections (if any they have) to tlie grantiug of tho administration of the estate of tlie deceased to the npplienut in the Clerk’s of fice of tho said Court, on or before Uio 12th day of December uext; otherwise letters of administra tion will be granted Witness, the Hon. Elios Reed, one of tlie Jus tices of the said Court, the 12th dav of November, A, D. 1839. EDWARD G. WILSON, nov 12 Deputy Clerk c. o. c. c. Georgia—Chatham County, To all whom it may Concern: ITTIIEREAS, S.* A. Hooker, hath spplied to tv the Hon. the Court of Ordinary of Chat ham County, for Letters of Administration on tho' estate and effects oflsaac Norton,lute of Chatham County, deceased. These arc therefore to cite and admonish, all and singular the kindred and creditors of tho said applicant iu ficc of tho raid Court, on or before tho twelfth duy of December next; otherwise letters of ad ministration will he granted. Witness, the Hon. M. Myers, one of the Justi ces ofthe said Court,tho twelfth day of November, A. D. 1839. EDWARD G. WILSON, nov 12 Deputy Clerk c. o. c. c. Georgia—Chatham Couuty, To all whom it nuiy concern: W HEREAS Frederick’E. Tebeau, hath op- plied to tlie Honorable tlie Court*of Or dinary of Chatham County, fur Letters of Admin istration on tho estate and effects of Isaac Norton, late of Chatham Comity, deceased. These are therefore to cito and admonish, all and singular tho kindred and creditors of the said deceased, to file their objections (ifany they have) to the granting of the adininsitratiou of the estate of tlie deceased to tho applicant in the Clerk’s Of fice ofthe said Court, on or beforo tlie twelfth day of December next; otherwise letters of administra tion will bo granted. Witness, the Honorable Anthony Porter one of the Justices ofthe said Court, the twelfth day of November A. D. 1839. EDWARD G. WILSON, nov 12 Deputy Clerk, c.o. c. c. Georgia—Bryau County. To all whom it nmy concern: W HEREAS Andrew Bird has made applica tion for Letters of Administration, with tlie will nnunxed, on tlie estate of Dorcus Sander- liiu late ofthe County of Chathum deceased. These are therefore to cite and admonish all, nnd singular the kindred and creditors ofthe said deceased, to filo their objections (ifnnv they havo) in the Clerk's office of tho Court of Ordinary for said County, within the time prescribed by law; otherwise letters ofadministration will be granted to the said Andrew Bird. Witness, the Hon. Israel Bird, one ofthe Jus tices of said Court of Ordinary, this 7th dny of November, 1839. J. SMITH, c. c. o. b. c. nov 12 223 Georgia—Chatham Couuty. To all whom it may concern: W HEREAS Cluhorn Bevill hath applied to the Hon. the Conrt'of Ordinary of Chat ham County, for Lexers of Guardianship to tho person nnd property of Ann Eliza Herrington. These nre therefore to cito nnd admonish, all concerned, to file their objections (ifany they have) in the Clerk’s office of file said Court, on or before the 9tli day of Janunry iiext; otherwise letters of Guardianship will be grunted. M.Myi Witness, the Hon. M . Myers, one 'of tlie Jnsti- cos of the said Court, the 10th day of December, A. D. 1039. EDW’D C. WILSON, Deputy Clerk c. o. c. c. dec 10 Georgia—Effingham County. To nil whom it timy concern: W IIF.IIEAS Charles Burton, hntli applied to tlie lion, the Court of Ordinary ofEfflng- Inm County, for Letters of Administration on tlie estate ond effecta of James Burton, lute of said County deceased, in behalf of the heirs of sold CKtntp. These are therefore to cite end admonish, oil and singular the kindred and creditors of said, de- ceased, to file their objections (if any they have) to the granting oftlto administration to the appli cant in tlie Clerk’s oflice of the said Court, on or beforo tho lGlh day of January ne.\ti otherwise, letters of administration will he granted. , Witness, the Hnn. C. Powers, otto ofthe Jus tices of the said Court, the IUtli duy of December. A. D. 1839. ‘ dec IB JOHN CHARLTON, c. c. o. e. c. Alvarado, or dlultihol led Cotton Seed, alia. Okra, Twin or Clus ter Cotton Seed. T HE subscriber is the appointed Agent of Dr. David Cooper, of Harris County, for tlie sale of tho above Cottonseed, and will supply any person who wishes to plant the genuine seed. He has but a small quantity lellon hand. This Cotton was planted in Chatham ttttd Effingham Counties, uud has been soon by many Judges of that article who aro decidedly of opinion that it is belter in all respects, titan any other Colton now planted. Ho has placcdsotne of tho seed in tho hands of Mr. B. Bourquin, living on the Louis ville Rond, 7 miles from Savannah, who can sup. ply a few to those tlmt may want. He is also in possession of the certificates of several Merchants nnd Planters in different pnrts ofthe State, who # • I' 111 1,1 tJUtlii, yVJKI all testify to its greut production in tho number o;boII«. JNO. CHARLTON, nov 22 Springfield, Effingham Co. 231 tr. To Planters. A COMPETENT Manager of Negroes, a Rice mid Cotton plnnter, will take employ ment for fuir wages on a Cotton or Rice Planta tion, on the first day of January ensuing, or eurli* er if required. A situation on tlie Sea Islands will be preferred. Reference us to the capability, sobriety, and industrious habits of tlie applicant, cun be had, ho being well known to inuny of the wealthiest planters in the low part of Georgia und South Carolina. Apply at tins office, nov 2G 2344 Notice. T^OUR months after date, application will be J. made to tho Hon. tho Justices of tho Inferi or Court of Chatham County whou pitting for or kco county,belonging to Uio Estate ofthe lntnWol* ter Dubois, and sold for tho benefit ofthe heirs and creditors of said estate, dec7 CLAGIIORN & WOOD, Adm’ors Notice. F OUR months after dato,.application will be mado to the Hon. tho Justices of the Inferi or Court ofChatham County when sitting for or dinary purposes, for loavo to soil ti slave named Moses, belonging to tlie Estate of M. II. Drake, Into of Savannah deceased, for the bonefit ofthe heirs and creditors. doo7 ORLANDO A. WOOD, Adm’or. Notice. » F OUR months after dote, application will ho undo to tho Justices of file Court of Ordin ary for tho County of Camden, for leave to sell all the real and personal estate of David Thomas, lute of said county, deceased, ang 20 G. W. THOMAS, Adm’or. Notice. F OUR months after date, application wiD be made to tin* Court of Ordinary of Effingham County when sitting for ordinary^‘'purposes, for leave to sell tho following Land: . Ono hundred and filly acres Piue Land, lying and being iu tho County of Effingham, ’ ’— to the cslato of Ernst Wm. Guzer, bounded north by Linchurger’s and Keiffer’s. oast by Keitier's nnd unknown land, south nun west by Dasher’s land; for tho bonefit ofthe heirs and creditors of said estate; nov 18 FREDERICK HINF.LY, Adm’or. Notice. JjlOUR months after date, application will he made to the Justices of tlie Court of Ordin ary for the Countv of Camden, (br lenvo to sell oil tho real estate and bank stock,belonging to tho es tate of Joseph Thomas, late of Camden County, deceased, G. W. THOMAS, l v . JOHN TOMPKINS, 5 Lx0M * nug 2G 174 Notice. W II. & S. ROGERS will receive hills of • all the Country Banks (except Millcdgc- ville) in payment for Goods, ot 10 per cent, dis- Starch. rTIHIRTY boxes superior Engle Starch, extra X quality, for fuinily purposes. Just received and for snlc by nov 23 G, R. HENDRICKSON. count, provided the amount of the hill is traded out; hut will not receive tiuhankuhle bills for con tracts already made. nov 19 South side Market Square. Notice. CONTRACT will ho made for putting !e Road. .....u . «... uu H.UHU IU. |J«llllll dowu Brick Culverts on file Louisville Roan Proposals must bo handed in to either ofthe un dersigned, on or before tho 20tli instaut. For further particulars, enquire of ROBERT W. POOLER. ICommis- BENEDICT BOURQUIN. 5 sioners. dec 4 2414 LUCINA CORDIAL Xc Cordial dc Xitcinc—Ou l’£lix* ir de I'Amonr, T HE subscriber has tlie pleasure of annotinc ing to the citizens of the United States, that he has purchased, for a very large sum and from the inventor, the colebrated Dr. Mngnin, of Paris, the recipe and right for making this astonishing medicine. Until tho appearance of tho 4< Lucina Cordial,” (about three years since) it was thought tlmt the couinlaints.which it speedily overcomes, were beyond tlie reach of human remedy, as for upwards of a thousand years, they had baffled the wisdom ond ingenuity of tlie most profound phy sicians in all parts of tho world. This Cordial, however, to tho great advantage of tho human race, soon proved itself to he the desideratum so long sought for; and accordingly, notwithstanding tlie brief period of its existence, it has acquired p celebrity so great, tlmt it is eagerly sought for throughout the civilized globe. Dr. Mftgnin soon finding tlmt the demand was so vast os to render a supply impossible, disposed of tho recipe nnd right of sale; under obligations of secrecy, for Englaud nnd the United States, and olhor coun tries, only preserving France and Italy for himself. Thu* hns the subscriber possesed himself of tho invaluable secret, and now hastens to give the in habitants of his line of agoncy tho benefits of his speculation. “Le Cordial do Lucino,”* or, in English, “the Laciim Cordial,” is ageneral invigorator of the hu man frame. In all tlie various cases of languor, lassitude und, debilitation, it is nn unfailing reme dy, as it is equally its province to impart cheer fulness aud decision to the mind, ns health and vi gor to tlie body. But tho peculiar virtue bn which its celebrity is based, is the facility and certniuty with which it restores tho virile powers when they have been destroyed by disease, time, rcekless- ness^or any of the numerous causes which termi nate in the prostration of those functions. In common with tlie generality of really good medicines, this Cordial contains nothing of a mer curial or deleterious nature, among the many in gredients which compere it; but is, at tho same time, so simple, yet so efficacious, that while it cun renovate tlie prostrated energies of a giant, an in fant may use it, not only with impunity, but with advantage. * The Usages of society nre unfortunately such that, notwithstanding tho benefits which would bo sure to result from it, we cannot enter into an an alysis of this inestimable Cordial here, or publish many of the documents which have been recciv- ed.as vouchers of the blessings it 1ms conferred on numbers of despairing individuals. But this wc cannot forbear remarking—that it has been de monstrated that there is scarcely ever, ifany such thing nt all, as natural barrenness, or as natural imbecility of tho procreant functions in either sex; and, therefore, that those evils nre tho effects of artificial causes,and maybe speedily subdued and removed by the use of “Le Cordial do Lncine.” The I.uciua Cordial is also nn indubitable cure for the Gleet, and thd Fluor Alims, obstructed, •The true riches of lifts I. llenltli. TluTE know that health nnd tho ability to labor V V constitutes tho wealth of the great jmuis ol* tne people In this, as In most other countries. To preserve, therefore, that health by natural mean* is a grand moralnndpollticalschemo;to ftilfil which requires our utmost* attention. Tlu Indies, fully justify Dr. Peters in warmly and con< scicntiouBly rccqmmonf” ~ tetuion of tho afflicted. Dr. Peters has spent much timo in experiment ing with different vegetable Medicinos for diseas es of the liver, and now offers his Vogotablo Pills’ as the best, most convenient and choapost Medi cine thut can bo prepared for general nso. One great quality of his Vegetable Pills is that they have tlie alternative principle combined with their carthartic, or operative qualities, or tlmt they not only cleanse the stoniuch ond bowels by pur ging, but they rcgnlato the liver, chnnge lire mor bid sccrctiou, strengthen the digestive organs, pu rify the blood, invigorate tho circulation, und givos tone and energy to tho nervous system. They are tnild and pleasant in their operation and convey almost immediate conviction of their utility from their first dose. They can be aken with safety by persons of any age; und the feeble, the iulirm, the nervous and dchcato are straigtli- ened by their operation, because they clc ir tho system pf bad humors, quiet nervous irritu lility, und invariably produce sound health. The Vegetable Pills are a sure remedy foi jauu dice, sick and nervous headache, dyspops) cos tiveness, sickness of the stomach, heartbiu 1, all bilious complaints, fevers of all kinds, und if taken at the commencement will Invariably checl their progress, aud save tlie patient from a prot acted uud dangorons sickness. They are invulm ble in uervousund hypocoudrical affections, loss f op- petite, nnd all complaints to which females' ‘ aro subject. They operate aR a mild sneedy p und nre a safe and ccrtaiu remedy for won children. lentlcTl.y "Mel, Tito Itnniotlinto , ore to tmnquilltto u, 0 for tho Cholera Morbus of m!r « ** *** ant* tar 1 Extract of a letter from Dr. Gurney, of low- Orleans, Ln.Oct. 9,1837.—*• I havo received: inch assistance in my practice ; especially in jnu dico and yellow fever; from the use of Peters’ Pj Is. I presume that, on uu average, I prescribe 100 box es per month.” Extract of a letter from Dr. Pritchard, of Ind- son, New-York, Junell, 183G.—“Iwnsawan tlmt Dr. Petors was ono of tho host chemists in t e U. States, uud felt assured that ho would some duy (from his intimate knowledge of tho properti s of herbs nnd drugs) produce an efficient medi ine. nnd I must acknowledge tlmt his Vegetable 'ills fully respond to my expectation. They nn, in deed, a superior medicine and reflect r.liko i [ion tho chemist, the physician, nnd tlie p)iyloFopM>r.'| Extract of a letter from Dr. Wninos, of Cin cinnati, Fob. 2,1838.—“Your Pills uro the tniUest iu their operation*, und yet most powerful in their effects, of any I have evor mot with in my pi tice of eight nnd twenty yonrs. Their nctiou the chyle, nnd hence on the impurities of theblooi is evidently very surprising.” Ciiarlottk, N. C. Jan. 1,1837. Inrgeinenl of the spleen, chronic diseases of tlu liver, sick headache, general debility, und iu all ed ges have found them to be very effective. J. D. Boyd, M. D. M£CRr.r.XBuno Co. Vn. Feb. 7,1337. Hnvmgused Dr. Peters’ Pills in my practice for file last 12 months, I take pleasure in giving ,my testimony of their good effects in cusos of pepsia, sick headache, biliom diseases, produced by inneti’ The nrtic! - -jyl . bilious fevera, and other produced by inactivity of the liv<k—- icy are a sale and mild uperient, being thebust icle of tho kind I havo ever used. Georoe C. Scott, M. ). This celebrated Medicine is for sule by al tho principal Druggists in Savanunh and throup unit the United States, tho Canadas, Texas, Me :ico, and tho West Indies. Price 50 cens per box, (with full directions. ang 5 164—ly — ” ~ From the Pennsylvania Inquirer, of May 3,1834 Rownnd's Tonic mixture.' M jaj Jt. ElYlTOU—Much tin thn powers ,(*tlii, . luvorito remedy hare been extolled, I can* not omit this opportunity ofdeciuring tny decided conviction Unit cvety account oftlto sanathb vir tues of tho Mixture will he verified to the full ox- tent. Whatever be tlie character ofthe complaint —whefitor iincqttul tertian—doublo or ixnple quartan—however varied bo its tvpe, attended with syncope, apoplexy, vehcment'»pnsins t with coldness aud stupor—whatever its duration, whe ther venial or autumnal, laying the foundation for .visceral atfections, ami other slow hut unerringly fatal maladies—however irregular in tlioir inva sion, and uncommon in their nppearoitceii4-in fine, whatever be the age, idiosyncrasy, or habits oftho patient, tho complaint alike bids adieu Vm tho duo administration oftlto Tonic Mixture.— fills is no high-wrought panegyric for Uto expbr It Mont T onnnlr nnti. I'm.,, Y —& l.t I i. . . 1- ti I ’ • “ * ,,,UI UUSITlIClCU, difficult or painful Menstruation; also, for the incontinence of Urine or the involuntary dis- ‘ ” * ble ...— u. wm.'. vi hid 111*uiuiiuiry dis charge thereof. It is likewise an invaluable ami unrivalled medicine in cases of Chronic Errup- tions of the skin, and in the dropsical ullbctions of the aged, Most important to the American Public. The United Suites proprietor of tho Celebrated EhxirofLi Lucina Cordial, or Efixir of Love, hegsto laybo- iore tho community, tho following certificate, winch ho hns received from the 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 I.nvn. find ItUn till, t-i.rl.t In untl if .1,........ I a. .1 -X - — - — e, — ~ wuiUHM, ur J.uxiroi Love, and also tlie right to sell it throughout tho Suites of North America, to John Winters United #ui IIoldenvcIIjM. D. My reasons for so doing is, thut the demands to mo for tho ubove Cordiul, of wlneh I am the inventor, ore so numerous, tlmt I am unable to supply all the ordurs from France and Italy alone; and havo therefore disposed oftho privileges vouchsafed in this and other certificates of a like nature, iu order to generalise the benefits ol my discovery throughout tho world. Given under my hand at Paris, on this nineteenth ■loy ot Jumtnry, inthoycar ofour Lord, eighteen hundred und thirty-night. ERA Gaspard Define, Willi: William Merritt, ASTE MAGNIN. Witnesses. rills highly important medicine is for sale Iw John Winters Holdorwell, No. J29J,ilierty.sttect. mT} ? r ! < i Charles B. Tyler, No. 70 Chesnut-st. 1 hiladelnhin; and in Bulntnorn by Roberts & At. hilt son, John M. Is ' " -*• Baroque, nnd G. R. Tyler; in Washington City by Tobins W.ithius and Charles Stott; in Georgetown by O. M. Liutbactlim in Richmond l.y Jdhn E. Enstice; iu Poflrsburir bv Braggs Thomas, and Dttptty, lloscr & Jones’ ant in Norfolk by M. A. Santos nnd 11. Emerson and by John Woodly, No. G5 I’oydrus-st. New- Orleans, It can also he found nt all tlie principal Drug mores in Houth-Curolma, and in Augusta, by ]J a : vtland, Rtslcy & Co., Thomas Barrett & Co. and Nelson Carter; and in Bavannuh by . P’ ,l ' HENDRICKSON. Price .$.1 per bottle, with full directions. JG4—ly •■•vm'viih isu il.in; ivtlllliiuu piliceu Upon them when compared with this article. By strict ly following tho directions that nccompuny the bottle, wo Gild it nets upon the most scientific principle—for, it seems to anticipate tlnf return ofthe told fit, nnd oxcites a strong reaction, nnil powerful glow over tho wholo system; anti thus to pro-occupy the ground, nnd by disturbing tlie regularity ol tho type, to suhdtio tho intcmiitteiit altogether. Under such a course of medicine, I have boon astonished to notice with tvlint haste the disease bean nlnrm for a retreat, and Gin pros trated strength of tl.o system rallies. It is a pow erful, vet mild tnodieine—substituting calmness, tranquillity ,nud balmy sleep,in place of pain,wea riness, and restless nights—a renovation oflong- lost strength nnd robust health, in lieu offeehft- ncss nnd emaciation. And I confidently believe, .md I predicate my opinion upon tho most sub- Btontinl proof, thut.tinder whatever sky—In whnt- ever cornor of the earth—whether upon hill or valley, wherever fever nnd ague makes itsnpponr- nnee, there also will ‘'Rownnd’s Tonic Mixture” find its way—the happy desideratum, the perfect antidote. N. LEE, Mb D. (ErOne of the best recommendations that can lie given this medicine is tho following:—Pltysi- cians living in Paver and Agtto districts, who havo n * “•i" f jijiiu 11101111.13, who imvo iiecoino acuunintcd with its efficnoy, nre in tho habit of ordering it to be used in tlioir own prac- Prom the Harrisburg Intelligencer of Juno, 1833. Mr. Wyeth—Having long boon afflicted in my luuuly with 1' ever nnd Ague, nnd having triotl ov- oit means to get rid ofit without avail, I nt length met with your advertisement of Rownnd’s genu- •no Tonic Mixture, which I determined to try. Alter using it, my wife, was entirely restored to health, having suffered forfifioen months front tho debilitating efiects of Pevnrnnd Ague, and is now as hearty nud stout us she ever was. it •, „ BERNHARD MAY. Harrisburg, Mny 22,1833. . A large supply of Ihe almve vnhinblo medicine just received Irom tho Manufacturer, and for salo wholesale or retail by ' PORC1IER & LA ROCHE, JE^|M»&SOHvcniioH7 Y EAST POWDERS, for the immediate ma king of Buckwhoat and light Tea Cakes. Ttioso Powders are not only ofgrent utility in tho instantaneous production of Buckwheat and liirht 1 ea Cakes, hut are venr wholesome; correcting the acidity ofthe stomach, sweetening the breath, suppressing undue thirst in tho morniug, und in every respect being beneficial; and havo received Ul ® 1 jpprobohon oftho medical fuculty. I hey are free from all tho troublesome objec tions to which Yoast nnd other articles of tho same character are liable, being always easily procured gcnuine at ubout the sumo cost us Yeast, A fresh supply oftheso Powders, with directions lor using, just received per Newark, and for sale a R. HENDRICKSON. ■ action to Uio sto riiero is nothing in its comnnv 1 They ore seldom ^ icn X?' tient improves iuliealif. MMi U «ndtk Thoso remedies which kill w 0 °I l 11 ^ ®Ppetii injure the .stoumch n,ntolr m ^ u ‘ t »ft never been discovered .i.,.a U Weted^^ 1 never been discovcrcd umi fc 0 , 1 ^ « TI— . ' The medieine is no less tho ditoases of grown per,on, S"* '»«» morlild secretions which , iiroih ™ d f W1 ’ alm I rlncn, cholera morbus, pi/es l , *?' ll ''7. pepsin, acidity or thSffiffiZHHfipS disorder. fining into tho Sra, “' 0 " lll 9.» tant troprcol climotes, (insiilalcilrtL, 8111 *® 0 emVwonldfinaSwolii’.Yoi^ Kept constantly on hand, nnd for nde B. rfj>vO_ ; 8ole A L&«| rpiIESE medicines “Xg been loin A appreciated frtr their cxtroordiW mediate powors of re.mri,,. bb!S- r “! l . ,, 7 ms vkuetABLE I.lprf, within theynoivledgc and reach 0 r ,vL| dual m the community. Unlike the ^ utcious quackeries wfdchlZ, oAS *322*5; I-ife Pills are purely gctnblc, and comum.ncifiior iiicriiuv 2 —l/r ’"‘ y olhc r '"'lend in nil?fori though long known.to leveral IndL„ S recently to some oimnotitplinniinceulicxlfix are altogether unknown to the ignorant m ers to medical science, nnd were never bcfoi •immstared in so happily elficaciou.a «« fynsumiion, “* the rha;ciiixi.« restored io hlh from the ashes of its own d lion. The PhauiiX Bitters arc entirelyvei composed of roots found onlyinccrtiinn I,1 S.!5 r £* l ;!!i£ ou . n, 7' whic * 1 will infaliblrca VFRS AND AGUES of all kind.; will fail to enulicata entirely all tho effecta of in infinitely sooner than tho most powerful rations of Sarsaparilla, ond will iuimcdiatel the determination of BLOOD TO TIIEII never mils in sickness incident to youn* fe and will be found a certain remedy in all n nervous debility and weakness ofthe no paired constitutions. As a remedy for Chronic ond Inflatm Rheumatism, tho efficacy of tho PlKcenixl will he demonstrated by the use of a single The usual dose of these Bitters is Imlft win lull, in water or wiuo, nnd thisanantityr— about hal ken two or tlireo times a day, oLout Half t before meals, or a lesss quantity nmy be to all times. To thoso who are afflicted wit gesuon after nioals, these Bitters will m valuable, os they, very greutly increase the °* the principal viscera, help tliein to f their functions, nnd enable the stomach charge into the bowels whatever is oil Thus indigestion U easily and speedily re appetite restored, nnd the nioutns of the ant vessels being cleansed, nutrition is fai and strength of body oiideuergy of mind happy results. For farther particulars of Moffett's Li and Phccpnix Bitters, apply at Moffutt’so' 1 510 Brondwnv, New-York, where the Ml obtained for 25 cents, 60 cents and fl j VUMHIItU ml fcv Lllllfi. UU t-t-JlUl UUU | and the Bitters for All a $2 per bottle, ous certificates of the wonderful efficacy For sale by A. ujwi At his Store, on tho Bay, corner of Dra nov 23 Otto Rose Lip Salve* R ECEIVED, a fresh supply of Otto Roie Salve. For sale by octll A. PARSON! Beware of Spurious IniMnlio G t EO, W. CARPENTER’S Compooa T tract of Iceland moss, Carrageen, or ' Moss, Slippery Elm, Horehound, A'CMavtli remedy for colds, coughs, dyspepsia, dvsen 1 diarrluca, catarrh, nnd all affections of the br and lungs. For sale by ang 21 rOKCIIER i LAEOCS T 1 The true Verbena Cream- HIS delightful Cream is warranted to W true extract of Verbena; gentlemen Iw tender fuces or strong boards, would nud most delightful sapouaccous compound ere fered to tlie public, it makes nbenutiful heavy er, and after shaving, leaves a delicious rmp of tho Verbena, nnd preventing the fuce chapping, which in general, other soaps in Iti.„n,jrors,fi flo h fcnFa& Market Sq. sign oftho Golden GW® nov 18 I.,IllllOil. #«• ■ ... F IVE Imndruff gnllons pure Sporni. strained,) 200 do. summer strainM Also, 12 dots. Lamp Chimnies. Ju^rc«'ua, for solo bv A. I’AUS—. French Clieinlctils. S ULPHATE ftninino, SnlpMM of Morphine, Croton Oil, Oil of Pm- pcr.Kreosoto, Piperine, Prussia Acid,!Ioe* otino, Ext. Nux Vomlcn, Hydrodnte, P-j-*®' Ju»trcc.i v o d po r Nmyark,ond N ftrsnl ; f g o, T Starch. IWENTY boxes Colgate* snip hy ^TTO Ro^'lsp^Kto, i'lUoy’^Cold^ U ronl Prencli Almond I * r 0 r c |iop offiioso olognnt nrtioles. Cor Ho b ii *’ fa 'J ui, niSg» ' White JEcad, Oil. *«• rp\VO Hundred begs Logli*l‘ > vl i _ wammteol JjH, 250 10 10 GO 100 varrnntea . , 0 do. American, No. 1 nwu if -sneaslA kegs Spanish Browh ^ Grc canisters Patent Englw Lh. ca ,r orficlo for doorsi jbuttere, 1 1 superior nrtie'e for H ’ &o. Just reddlved^md^q^^^aO nov 27 F iiriM"","'?!*,'’,’? f iu<i Onions. V B uundredCobbiigesond500 liunehes On ions, in fine order, jnstrocoivod nnd for sole " y nov23 23IJ 1 * PATTERSON. Varicuatc.il ScciitcilSojOP^ F IFTY boxes S,1 nnd for cokes and hois. .^‘‘^p^pRlCggO i>y F npv MoTassc.il' lboMo to IORTY Idols prime retnding C by PADELFOanTAY^ fiams atyi "