Daily republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1839-1840, December 27, 1839, Image 4

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AUCTION SALES. City SherlfPs Sale. On tho first Tuesday in January next, W ILL bo sold before tho Court House,in the city of Savannah,between the usual hours Of sale, a Threshing Machine and a Plough; levi ed on by virtue of a fi fa, issued from tho Honora ble Court of Common Pleas and of Oyer and Terminer, for tho city of Savannah, at the instance oftho city of Savannah w. Ezra Kent, a defaulting Petit Juror, Property pointed out hy the defen dant LEVI S. RUSSELL, Shcritr. dec 5 Sheriff's 8nle. W ILL be sold on tho lint Tuesday in Febru ary next, before the Court House in the city or Savannah, between the usual hours of sale, the sloop Filial, levied on under and by virtue of n fi fa on foreclosure of mortgage, issued out of tho Hon. tho Inforior Court of Chatham county, in favorer Samuel D. Hill. rs. John Russell, nov -23 ELISHA WYLLY, ShcrilTc. c. Sheriff's Male. W ILL be sold on tho first Tuesday in Janu ary next, before the Court House in die city of Suvatmnh, between tho usual hours of'sale, Isaac, a Negro man slave; levied on ns the proper ty ol' Alexander Drysdale, to satisfy executions issued out of tho Honorable tho Court of Com mon Pleas and of Oyer and Terminer for die city of Savannah, in favor of Jiicob Doe, et. nl. Prop erty pointed out by dcfeudnnt. dec 9 ELISHA WYLLY, Sheriff c. c. Georgia—Clin thnm County. To all whom it may concern. W HEREAS, Mary Sng’ure, widow, hath ap plied to the Hon. the Court of Ordinary of Chatham County, for Letteni of Administra tion on the estate and ctfects of James Sugars, late of Chatham County. Those are therefore to citoand admonish,all and singular the kindred and creditors of tho said de ceased, to file their objections, (if any they have) to the granting of tho ’uhniiiUtration of tho es tate to tho applicant in tho Clerk’s Office of tho said Court, on or before tho twelfth day of Do comber next; otherwise letters of administration will be granted. Witness, tho Hon. Francis Sorrel, ono of tho Justices of the said Court, this 12th day of Nov., A. D. 1831). KDW’D G. WILSON, nov 12 Deputy Clerk c. o. c. c. imi To all whom it may City SlicrftlTs Sale. O N the firet Tuesday in January next, will be sole before the Court House’ in the city of Savannah, between the usual bourse of sale, one grey Horse, saddle and bridle, one mahogany side board, one ditto timing table, ono ditto stand, one sofa, ono carpet, six chairs, t.vo looking glasses, two pair of andirons, shovel and tongs; levied ou by virtue of Ufa’s issued from tho honorable Court of Common Pleas and of Oyer and Terminer for the city of Savannah, at the instance ol James II. Wade et.ol. versus Campfield & Breed, James Palmer et. at. vs Nathaniel Campfield; properte pointedoulby plaiutHTs attornies, dec 4 LEVI 8. RUSSELL Sheriff. uy concern: W HEREAS Oiuizlmo Lcgriol, hath applied to the Hon. the Court ofOrdinaryot Chat ham County, for Letters of Administration on tho estate mid effects of Paul Ditpon, late of Chatham County, deceased. These are therefore to cito and admonish, all and singular the kindred mid creditors of the said deceased, to file their objections (if any they have) to the granting oftho administration of the estate of the deceased to the applicant in tho Clerk’s Of fice oftho said Court, on or before tho Dili day of December next; otherwise letters of administra tion will be granted. Witness, the Hon. Francis Sorrel, ono oftho Justices of the said Court, tho 9th duv of Nov. A. D. 1839. EDWARD G. WILSON, nov 9 Deputy Clerk c. o. c. c. SlicrifPs Sale. O N the first Tuesday in January next, at tho Court House in Effingham County .between the usual hours of side, the following property: Six hundred acres of pine laud, ly ing and being in the county of Effingham, hounded N. E. by Savannah River, W. by lands of Moses Metzger, 8. by lands of Mary N. Porter; levied oiras 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, ono lot of Land known os number one, in the village of Abcrcorn, containing fifty acres, more or less; levied on as the property of the es tate of G. G. Nowlan, deceased, to satisfy the bal ance ofanexecution due to tho Commissioners of tho Academy of Efiinghain county, dec 5 JOHN G. HEIDT, Sheriff k. c. Administrator’s Sale. W ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in Janu ary next, at the Court House in Savan nah, between the usual hours of sale, a negro man slave named Sant, nurt of the personal estate of Mrs. Mary E. Dunnam.lato of McIntosh County deceased. Terms of sale cash—purchaser pay ing fortifies. S. 31. BOND, Adiu’or. dec 2 240* Administratrix's Sale. O N the first Tuesday in January next, will be sold before the Court House in Chatham County, between file usual hours of sale, the fol lowing property: All the interest of the estate of R. F. Williams in those two Tracts of Laud, known os Varcluse and Orphan House. Sold as file property of estate R. F. Williams, for file benefit of the heirs and creditors of said estate. MARY WILLIAMS, Adiu’ix. nov 9 221 Valuable Rice Plantation and. Negroes for Sale. W ILL be sold at public sale,on the first Tues day in February next, before the Court House in the city of Brunswick, that very valua ble Plantation known as New Hone, on the south branch oftho Ajatatnaha River, in Glynn Coun ty, Gn., containing (3130) three thousand four hundred and thirty acres, of which (5S0)five hun dred and eighty acres are first quality River Swamp, (300) three hundred acres are under [ood banks and in a fine state of cultivation. A- tout (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 comfortable dwelling House, Ne gro Houses, Barns, Blacksmith Shop, and every necessary out building for the use of the planta tion. At the same time and place, will ho sold (con ditionally) a very prime gang of about sixty Ne groes. Also, an undivided third of the plantation known as Broadfield, adjoining the above, con taining in all about (400) four hundred acres of prime Rice Land, in fine order to receive a crop Terms made known on the day of sale. JOHN F. GREEN, > r , HUGH F. GRANT, ( Lx or *- nov 15 225 (Georgian) £ Executor’s Sale. W ILL be sold, agreeable to an order of the Hon. Inferior Court of Burke Co., while sitting for ordinary purposes, in the town of Waynesboro, on the first Tuesday in January next, One tract of Land, belonging to the estate of Elisha Anderson, lute of said county, deceased, lying on the waters of Rocky Creek, joining lands of James Anderson and B. Miller, and containing fourteen hundred and twenty-four (1424) acres, more or less. Sold for the benefit of tne heirs of the deceased. JANE H. ANDERSON, Ex’ix. JAMES ANDERSON, ? A. H. ANDERSON, < oct 26 209 Ex’ora. Administrator’s Sale. W ILL be sold, on the first Tuesday in Janu ary next, before the Court House door in Jacksonboro’, Scriven county, between the usual hours of sale, the following property, to wit: Ono tract of Land lying in said County, adjoin ing lands of Wilkins II. Nunnully, Richard Her rington, jr. and Brier Creek, containing 4C7 acres, more or less. Also, another tract, lying in said county, containing six hundred (600) acres, more or less, adjoining lands of Richurd Herrington, sen., Solomon Zcagler and George Robbins; nl- «o, five Negroes, to wit: Vilet, a woman about 40 years of age, Diana, a woman about 18 years of age, and Child Cliilson, about 2 years of age, Ro- da, a girl about 14 years of age, and a girl by the name of Matilda, about 13 years of age. Sold ogreouble to an order of the lion, the Inferior Court of Scriven county while sitting for ordinu- S i purposes, as the property of John M. Roberts, eceased, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said estate. STEPHEN MILLS, Adm’or. oct 29 DELIA ROBERTS, Adm ix. Administrator’s Sale. "¥X7TLL be sold on the first Tuesday in Janti- VV ary next, before the Court House in Hines villo, Liberty County, by order of the Court of Ordinary for said County, the following property of the estate of R. S. Leonard, viz: One Tract of Land, containing 500 acres, more or less, known as the Cooper Tract; one House ondLotatWalthourville, with 13 acres of land, more or less, together with all other Land or Property owned by said estute, for the benefit of all concerned. GEO. W. DUNHAM, Adm’or. nov 5 217 Gowland’s Lotion, F OR imoroving and beautifying tho complex ion, rendering tho skiu fair, soft and trans parent, and/or removing tans, sunburns, frecxles, Ac., warranted genuine. Just received, and for tale by G. R. HENDRICKSON, tug 19 Goorffia—Chatham County. W HEREAS, Jos. B. Ponce hath applied to tho Hon. the Court of Ordinary of Chatham Countv, for letters of Administration on the estate and effects of James U. Ketchuiu, lute of Chatham County, deceased. These are therefore to cite and admonish nil and singular the kindred and creditors of the said de ceased, to file their objections (if any they have) to the granting of file administration of the estate of file deceased to file applicant in the Clerk’s Office of the said Court,on or before file 30thdny of December next; otherwise letters of adminis tration will he granted. Witness, the Hon. A. Porter, ono of the Jus tices oftho said Court, the 30th day of November, A. D. 1839. EDW’D G. WILSON, nov 30 Deputy Clerk c. o. c. c. Georgia—Chatham Comity. To all worn it may concern. W HEREAS, Win. Henry Fitts, Administra tor of the estute of James D. Fitts, lute of Chatham County, deceased, hath applied to the Hon. tho Court of Ordinary of Chuthiun County, for Letters Disuiissory. These ure therefore’ to cite and admonish all con cerned, to file their objections (if any they have) in the Clerk’s Office of the said Court, on or be fore the 16th day of March next, otherwise letters disniissory will be granted. Witness, the IIou W. Thome Williams, one of the Justices of the said Court, file 16th day of September, A. D. 1831). EDWARD G. WILSON, sept 16 Deputy Clerk c. o. c. c. w Georgia—Chatham County. To all whom it may concern. HEREAS, Andrew Dixon, Administrator of the estate and effects of Duniel Foley, late of Chatham County, deceased, has applied to the Hon. ‘the Court of Ordinary of Chatham County, for Letters Disniissory. These are therefore to cite and admonish all con cerned, to file their objections (if any they have) in the Clerk’s Office of the said Court, on or before file 3d day of January next, otherwise letters dis- iiiissorv will he granted. Witness the Hon. A. Porter, one of the Justices of the said Court, the 3d day of Jnlv, A. D. 1839. EDWARD G. WILSON, July 3 Deputy Clerk c. o. c. c. Georgia—Chatham Comity* To all whom It may contorn: W HEREAS John P. Williamson, Esq. has appl’d to the lion, tho Court of Ord’y of Chatham County, for letters of Edministration on the ostatonud effects of Peter 31 itchell, late of C luitham county, deceased* These are therefore to cite and admonish, all and singular tho kindred and crediiors of the said d closed, to file their ohiections(if any they have) to the granting oftho auinintstratiouof tho estate of tho 'deceased to the applicant ill tho Clerk’s office of file said Court, on orbeforothe 4th day of Janu ary next; otherwise letters o administra tion will be granted. Witness, the Hon. Wnth’y Portor, one of tho Justices of fit© said Court, tho 4th day of Decern her, A. D. 1839. EDWARD G. WILSON, dec. 4 Deputy Clerk c. o. c. c. Notice!* F OUR months alter dato, application will no made to tho Hon. tho Justices of the Infen or Court df Chatham County when sitting for or dinary purposes, forleave to soll2 trnctsofLand, viz: 160 acres,6th Dist. 1st Section, in Cherokeo county; 40 acres, 3d Dist. 3d Section, in Chero kee county,belonging to tho Estato of the InteWal ter Dubois, and sold for tho benofit oftho heirs and creditors of said estato. dec7 CLAGHORN A WOOD, Adm’ora Gcoriiin—Clmtltniii County. Tot To all whom it may concern: W HEREAS S. B. Williams hath opplied to the Hon. file Court of Ordinary; of Chat ham County, for Letters of Guardianship to the persons and property of Edwin and Julia Wil liams, minors, cluldreu of Rich’d F. Williams,do- ceased. These are therefore to cite and admonish, all concerned, to fdo their objections (if any they have) in the Clerk’s office oftho said Court, on or before tho 30th day of December next; otherwise letters as prayed for will ho granted. Witness, the Hon. 31. Alyers, ono of the Justi ces of the said Court, tho 30th dav of December, A. D. 1839. EDWARD G.WILSON, nov 30 Deputy Clerk c. o. c. c. Georgia—Clmtliniii County. To all whom it may concem: W HEREAS Patrick Marlow hath applied to tlio lion, the Court of Ordinary of Chat ham County, for Letters of Administration on tho estate and effects of Nicholas Marlow, Esq. late of Chatham County deceased. These nro therefore to cite and admonish, nil and singular tho kindred and creditors of the said deceased, to file their objections (if any they have) to file granting oftho administration of file estate of the deceased to file applicant in the Clerk’s of fice of fi»e said Court, on or before tho 12th day of December next; otherwise letters of administra tion will he granted Witness, the Hon. Elias Reed, otto of tho Jus tices oftho said Court, the 12th dav of November, A. I). 1839. EDWARD G. WILSON, nov 12 Deputy Clerk c. o.c. c. Georgia—Cliathsim County. To nil whom it may concern. “YyilEREA 8,1 lenry F. \ Villi nk, Executor of the last will and testament of Duvid I’idge, late of C hat ham C onnty, deceased, hath applied to the lion the Courtof Ordinary of Chatham Coun ty. for Letters Dismissory. * These are therefore to cite anil admonish nil concerned, to file their objectjoiis(if any they have) in the Clerk’s Office of tlia#aid Court, on orbefore the 3d day of January next, otherwise letters dis- mmsory will be grunted. Witness, file lion. Elias Reed, one of the Jus tices of file said Court, the 3d day of Julv, A. D. 1839. EDWARD G. WILSON, july 3 Deputy Clerk c. c. c. c. M’tfii To all whom it may iy concem. W HEREAS, Willium Law, Administrator of the estate and effects of Blnry 31. Haig and Amies Ilaig, deceased, has applied to the Hon. the Court of Ordinary of ChuUiuui County for Letters Dismissory. These are therefore, to cite and admonish all concerned, to file their objections (if any they have) in the Clerk’s Ofliceof the said Court,on or before the 3d day of January next, otherwise let ters dismissory will be granted. Witness, the Hon. Wui. Thome Williams, one of the Justices of file said Court, the third day of July, A. D. 1839. EDWARD G. WILSON, july 3 Deputy Clerk c. o. c. c. w Georgia—Kfliiiglisun County. To all whom it inoy coucern. HEREAS, Eliza McGahugan, Administra trix of file estate of Wm. McMcGahugau, deceased, bus applied to the Hon. tho Court ol Or dinary of Effiinghom County, for Letters Dismis sory. These arc therefore to cito and admonish all con cerned, to file tneir objections (if any they have)in file Clerk’s Office of the said Court, oil or before the 6th day of March next, otherwise letters dis missory will he grunted. Witness, the Hon. C. Powers, one of the Justi ces of the said Court, the 6th day of Sept. A. D. 1839. JOHN CHARLTON, sept 6 c. c. o. e. c Georgia—EffinghamCounty, To ull whom it may concern. W HEREAS, Thomas II. Brew, Administra tor of the estato of JohnW. Graham, de ceased, has applied to the Hon. file Court of Or dinary of Effingham County, for Letters Disinis- B°ry. These arc therefore tocitennd admonish nil con cerned, to file their objections (if any they have) in the Clerk’s Office of the said Court, on or be fore the 2d day of January next, otherwise letters dismissory will he granted. Witness, the Hon. C. Powers, one of the Jus tices of the suid Court, the 2d day of July, A. D. 1839. JOHN CHARLTON, july 5 c. c. o. e. c. Georgia—Effingham County. To all whom it may concern. W HEREAS, John 31. Lucas, Administrator of file estate of William McGohagin. de- doused, has applied to the Hon. file Court of Or- dinaryof Effingham County, for Letters Dismis sory. These are therefore to cite and admonish all con cerned, to file their objections (if any they have) in the Clerk’s Office of the said Court, on or be fore the 6th day of march next, otherwise lettters dismissory will be granted. Witness, the Hon. C. Powers, ono of the Jus tices of tho said Court, the 6th day of Sept. A. D. 1839. JOHN CHARLTON, sept6 Clerkc.o. o.c. Georgia—Chatham County. To nil whom it may Concem: W HEREAS, 8. A. Hooker, hath Applied to the Hon. tho Court of Ordinary of Chat ham County, for Letters of Administration on the estate and effects of Isaac Norton,lute of Chatham County, deceased. These are therefore to cito and admonish, nil and singular the kindred and creditors of the said deceased, to file their objections (if any they have) to the granting of tho administration of the estate of file deceased to the applicant in file Clerk’s Of fice of the said Court, ou or before tho twelfth day of December next; otherwise letters of ad ministration will ho granted. Witness, the Hon. 31. Myers, one of file Justi ces oftho said Court.the twelfth dav of November, A. 1). im EDWARD G. WILSON, nov 12 Deputy Clerk c. o. c. c Georgia—C hath aufC oiuliy • To all whom it may concern: W HEREAS Frederick E. Tebeau, hath ap plied to the Honorable the Court of Or dinary of Chatham County, for Letters of Admin istration on the estate and effects of Isaac Norton, late of Chatham County, deceased. These are therefore to cite nnd admonish, nil and singular the kindred and creditors oftho suid deceased, to tile their objections (ifany they have) to the granting of the adminsitration of the estate oftho deceased to tho applicant in tho Clerk’s Of fice of the said Court, on orbefore the twelfth day of December next; otherwise letters of administra tion will be granted. Witness, the Honorable Anthony Porter ono oftho Justices of the said Court, the twelfth day of November A. D. 1839. EDWARD G. WILSON, nov 12 Deputy Clerk, c.o. c. c Notice. I JIOUR months after date, application will be ; niado to tho Hon. the Justices of tho Inferi or Court of Chatham County whan flitting for or dinary purposes, for loave to sell a slave named Moses, belonging to tho Estato of M. II. Drake, late of Savannah deceased, for the benefit of the heiw and creditors. dec 7 ORLANDO A. WOOD, Adm’or. Notice* F OUR months after dato, application will ho made to tho Justices of the Court of Ordin ary for tho County of Camden, for leave to sell ull tlio rent nnd personal estate of Duvid Thomas, late of suid county, deceased, aug 20 G. W. THOMAS, Adm’or. Notice. F OUR months after date, application will be niado to the Court of Ordinary of Effingham County when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leavfl to sell the following Land: One hundred and fifty acres Pino Land, lying nnd being in the County of Effingham, belonging to the estato of Ernst Win. Gazer, bounded north by Lineburger’g and Keiffer’fl, east by Keiffor’s and unknown land, south and west by Dasher’s land; for fiie benefit of file heirs and creditors of said estate. nov 18 FREDERICK IIINELY, Adm’or. Notice. I TIOUR months after date, nppli . made to tho Justicos of the Court of Ordin ary for the County of Camden, forleave to sell nil the real estate nnd bank stock, belonging to the es tato of Joseph Thomas, late of Camden County, deceased plication will he nng 2G G. W. THOMAS. ) JOHN TOMPKINS, 5 174 Ex’ors. Notice. W H. tfc S. ROGERS will receive hills of • nil tho Country Banks (except Milledge- ville) in payment for Goods, nt 10 per cent, dis count, provided the amount of the hill is traded out; but will not receive unbankable bills for con tracts already made. nov 19 South sido Market Square. Notice. A CONTRACT will bo made for t down Brick Culverts on the Louisville Road. Proposals must be handed in to either of the un dersigned, on or before the 20th instant. For further particulars, enquire of ROBERT W. POOLER. ?Commis- BENEDICT BOURQUIN. 5 dec 4 211* Georgia—Ilrynn County. To all whom it may concern: W HEREA8 Andrew Bird has made applica tion for Letters of Administration, with the will annexed, on the estate of Dorcas Sander- tin. late of file County of Chatham deceased. These are therefore to cite and admonish all, and singular the kindred and creditors oftho said deceased, to file their objections (ifany they have) in fiie Clerk’s office of tne Court of Ordinary for said County, within the time prescribed by luw; otherwise letters of administration will ho granted to the said Andrew Bird. Witness, the Hon. Israel Bird, one of the Jus tices ofsaidConrt of* Ordinary, this 7th day of November, 1839. J. SMITH, c. c. o. b. c. nov 12 223 PETERS ’PILLS Georgia—Chatham Comity. To all whom it may concern; W HEREAS Clahorn Bevill hath applied to the Hon. the Court of Ordinary of Chat- hum County, for Letters of Guardianship to the person and property of Ann Eliza Herrington. These are therefore to cite *,and admonish, nil concerned, to file their objections (if any they have) in tho Clerk’s office of the said Court, on orbefore the 9th day of January next; otherwise letters of Guardianship will bo granted. Witness, the Hon. M. Alyers, onefof the Justi ces of tho said Court, the 10th day of December, A. D. 1839. EDW’D G. WILSON, dec 10 Deputy Clcrk-c. o. c. c. Georgia—Effingham County. To all whom it may concern: W HEREAS Charles Burton, hath applied to the Hon. the Courtof Ordinary or Effing ham County, for Letters of Administration on tlio estate nnd effects of James Burton, late of said County deceased, in behalf of tlio heirs of suid estate. These nrc therefore to cito snd admonish, nil and singular the kindred and creditors of said de ceased, to file their objections (if any they have) to the granting of the administration to the appli cant in the Clerk’s office of the said Court, on or before tho 16th day of January next; otherwise, letters of administration will be granted. Witness, the Hon. C. Powers, one of the Jus tices of tiie said Court, the 16th day of December, A. D. 1839. dec 16 JOHN CHARLTON, c. c. o. e. c. Georgia—Effingham County. To all whom it may concern. W HEREAS, BIrs. NaoniiWeitmnn, widow, Administratrix of fiie estate ami effects of Matthew Weitnian, deceased, hath applied to the lion, the Court of Ordinary of Effinghum Coun ty, for Letters Dismissory. These are therefore to cite and admonish all concerned,to file their objeptions (if any they have) in fiie Clerk’s Office of the said Court, on or be fore the 26th day of Junuary next, otherwise let ters dismissory will be grunted. Witness, the Hon. C. Powers, ono of the Jus tices of fiie said Court, the 26th day of July, A. D. 1839. JOHN CHARLTON, july 26 Clerk c.o.c.c. Alvarado, or Multiholled Cotton Seed* alias Okra, Twin or Clus ter Cotton Seed. T HE subscriber is the appointed Agent of Dr. David Cooper, of Harris County, for the sale of the above Cotton Seed, nnd will supply nny person who wishes to plant the genuine seed. He bus hut a smull quantity left on hand. This Cotton was planted in Chutham and Effingham Counties, and has been seen by many Judges of that article who are decidedly of opinion that it is better in ull respects, thuu any other Cotton now f limited. He has placed some of the seed In fiie inndsofMr. B. Bourquin, living on the Louis ville Road, 7 miles from Savannah, who cun sup ply a few to those that may want. He is ulso in possession of the certificates of several Merchants und Planters in different parts of file State, who all testify to its grout production in the number "* " JNO. CHARLTON, Springfield, Etiinghuin Co. 231tL of bolls. LUCINA CORDIAL Le Cordial de Liictnc—Ou l’JEIix ir dc I’Anioiir. T HE subscriber has fiie pleasure of announc ing to the citizens of the United States, that he has purchased, for a very large sum and from the inventor, the celebrated Dr. Mngnin, of Paris, the recipe und right for making this astonishing medicine. Until tho appearance of tho “Lucina Cordiul,” (about three years since) it was thought that the complaints which it speedily overcomes, were beyond tho reach of human remedy, ns for upwards of a thousand years, they had bafiled the wisdom and ingenuity of fiie most profound phy sicians in ull parts of the world. This Cordial, however, to tho great advantage of the human race, soon proved itself to bo the desideratum so long sought for; and accordingly, notwithstanding the brier period of its existence, it has acquired n celebrity so great, that it is eagerly sought for throughout the civilized globe. Dr. Magniu soon finding that the dumnud was so vast as to rctidor a supply impossible, disposed of the recipe and rirht of s ilo, under olmgritions of secrecy, for England and the United States, and oilier’coun tries, only preserving Franco and Italy for himself. Thus has tho subscriber possesed himself of the iuvaluuble secret, and now hastens to give tlio in habitants of his line of agency fiie benefits of his speculation. “Le Cordial do Lucine,” or, in English, “the Lucina Cordial,” is u general iuvigorutorof the hu man frame. In nl! the various cases of languor, lassitude und debilitation, it is an unfailing reme dy, as it is equully its province to impart cheer fulness and decistou to the mind, os health mid vi gor to the body. But tlio peculiar virtue on which its celebrity is based, is the facility nnd certainty with which it restores the virile powers when they have been destroyed hy disease, time, reckless ness, or nny of the numerous causes which termi nate in the prostration of those functions. In common with tho generality of really good medicines, this Cordial contains nothing of a mer curial or deleterious nature, among the many in gredients which compose it; but is, nt tho sumo time, so simple, yet so efficacious, that while it can renovate the prostrated energies of a giant, an in fant nmy use it, not only with impunity, but with advantage. The usages of society nre unfortunately such that, notwithstanding the benefits which would ho suro to result from it, we cannot enter into an an alysis of this inestimable Cordial hero, or publish many of the documents which have been receiv ed, as vouchers of the blessings it has conferred on numbers of despairing individuals. But this we cannot forbear remarking—that it has been de monstrated that there is scarcely ever, if uny such thing at nil, as natural barrenness, or as natural imbecility of fiie procreant functions in eifiiersex; and, therefore, that those evils are tho effects of artificial causes, und may bo speedily subdued and removed by the use of “Le Cordiul do Lucine.” The Lucina Cordiul is ulso an indubitable cure for tho Gleet, and tho Fluor Alhus, obstructed, difficult or painful Blenstruution; also, for the incontinence of Urino or the involuntary dis charge thereof. It is likewise an invaluable and unrivalled medicine in cases of Chronic Errup- tions of the skin, and in the dropsical affections of the uged. Most important to the Amcricun Public. Tho United States proprietor of tho celebrated Lucina Cordial, or Efixir of Love, begs to lay be fore tho community, tho following certificate, which he has received from tho inventor, the illus trious Dr. Mugnin, of Paris; “This is to certify, that I have disposed of tlio recipe for making the Lucina Cordial, or Elixir of Love, and ulso fiie right to sell it throughout tlio United States of North America, to John Winters Holderw<sll,M. D. My reasons for so doing is, that file demands to tne for the above Cordial, of which I am tho inventor, nre so numerous, that I am unable to supply nil the orders from Franco und Italy alone; and have therefore disposed oftho privileges vouchsafed in this and other certificates of a like nature, in order to generalise the benefits, of my discovery throughout tho world. Given under my hand at Paris, on this nineteenth day of Junuary, in theyeur of our Lord, eighteen hundred and thirty-eight. „ , ERASTE MAGNINc Gurnard Delluc, / William Merritt, .$ •The true ricliosof life is health.’ W E know thut health nnd dm ability to luhor constitutes tho wealth of thogreut mars of tne people in this, Min most other countries. To preserve, therefore, that health hy natural menus is u grand inoralnwlpoliticnlschome,to fttlill which requires our utmost attention. Tho tttiprcce- dented pop t iJnrily and universal approbation which this mcdicum has achieved throughout thn United States, Urn Camulas, Texas, Mexico and tho West Indies, fully justify Dr, Peters in warmly and con scientiously recomtnonding them to the special at tention of tlio aftlicted. Dr. Peters has spout much timo in experiment ing with different Vogetnblo Me dir ill os tor diseas es of fiie liver, and now offers his Vegetabla Pills as fiie best, most convenient mid cheapest Modi- cino that con bo prepared for general use. 1 One great quality of his Vepotublo Pills is that they have the alternative principle combined with their carthartic, or operative qualities, or that they not only olennso tlio stomach and bowels by pur sing, but they regulate tho liver, change tlm mor bid secretion, strengthen tho digestive organs, pu rify tlio blood, invigorate tlm circulation,mid gives tone mid euorgy to the nervous system. They are mild and pleasant in their operation and convey almost immediate conviction of their utility Horn their first dose. They enn ho taken with sajutyhy persons of any age; and tlm feeble, tlm infirm, tlm tiervous and delicate are strength ened by their operation, because they clear the system ofbail humors, quiet nervous irritability, und invariably produce sound health. The Vegetable Pills aro a suro remedy for jatui dice, sick and nerv ous headache, dyspepsy, cos tiveness, sickness of tlm stomach, heartburn, ull bilious complaints, fevers of oil kinds, and if tukeu nt the commencement will hivuriahiy check their progress, mid save Urn patient from a protracted nnd dangerous sickness. They uro invaluable in nervous mid hypocoudrical affections, loss of ap petite, mid all complaints to which females alone ure subject. They operate as a mild speedy purge, and nrc a sale and certain remedy ior worms in children. Extract of n letter from Dr. Gurney, of New* Orleans, La.Oct. 9,1837.—“Ihave received much assistance in my practice; especially in jnundico and yellow fever; from the use of Peters* Pills. I presume that, on an average, I prescribe 100 box< cs per month.” Extractor a letter from Dr. Pritchard, of Hud son, Now-York, June3,1836.—“I was aware thnt Dr. Peters was ono of tho host chemists in the U. States, and felt assured that ho would some day (fVom his intitnato knowledge of the properties of herbs und dritga) produce an efficient medicine, nnd I must acknowledge that his Vegetable Pills fully respond to my expectation. They are, in deed. a superior medicine mid reflect alike upon fiie chemist, file physician, and thn phylosophcr.’) Extract of a letter from Dr. Wnines, of Cin cinnati, Feb. 2,1838.—“ Your Pills are fiie mildest in their operations, nnd yet most powerful in their effects, of any I have ever met with in my prac tice of eight and twenty years. Their action on file chyle, nnd hence on the impurities of file blood is evidently vorv surprising.” Charlotte^ N. C. Jon. 1,1837. Dear Sir—I have niado frequent use of your Pills in tho incipient stago of bilious fover, nnd oh- stinate constipation of tno bowels; also, in fiie en largement of tho spleen, chronic diseases of the liver, sick headache, general debility, nnd in all ca* sos have found them to bo very effective. J. D. Boyd, M. D. BlEcxi.Exntmn Co. Va. Feb. 7,1837. Ilnvingused Dr. Peters’ Pills in my practice for the Inst 12 mouths, I take pleasure in giving my testimony of their good ctfects in cases of dys- pepsin, sick headache, bilious fevers, and other diseases, produced by inactivity of file liver.— They are a safe and mild aperient, being file best urticlo of tlio kiud I have ever used. . George C. Scott, 31. D. This celebrated Medicine is for sale hy all the principal Druggists in 8avannah nnd throughout tho United States, the Canadas, Texas, Mexico, and the West Indies. Price 50 ceils per box, with full directions. nng 5 164—ly Fho immediate effect of Hw • I for th« ChoUmi Morbtu ofo, JSKSfi that cC, S'l’.'Q • I here is nothing in its 'irsA [They arekttJoSSj tient improve. In health, coin, Those remedies which hill wortaJmn W" injure tho stomach materially many serious complaints, ’j'f ’- tonally neglected hy tho ' nov 22 To Planters. A COMPETENT Blunnger of Negroes, a Rico and Cotton plantor, will take employ ment for fair wages on a Cotton or Rice Planta tion, on tlio first day of January ensuing, or earli er if required. A situation on file Hen Islands will he preferred. Reference as to tho capability, sobriety, and industrious habits of tho applicant, can he had, ho being well known to many of tho wealthiest planters in the low part of Georgia and 8outh Carolina. Apply at fins office, nov 26 234* Starch. T HIRTY boxes superior Eagle Starch, extra quality, for family purposes. Just received and for sale by nov 23 G, R. HENDRICKSON. Witnesses. This highly important medicine is for sale by John Winters Holdcrwell, No. 129Liberty-street, New-York; Charles B. TvJer, No. 70 Chesnut-st. Philadelphia; und in Bummoro hy Roberts & At kinson, John M. Laroqtiu, and G. R. Tyler; in Washington City hy Tobius Wutkins nnd Charles Stott; in Georgetown by O. M. Linthucum; in Richmond by John E. Eusticc; in Petersburg hy Braggs Thomas, and Dupiiy, Roser &. Jones; and in Norfolk by M. A. Santos und B. Emerson; and hy John Woodly, Nq. 65 Poydras-st. New- Orleans. It can also tie found at all tho principal Drug Stores in South-Caroliim,and in Augusta, hy lia- vilund, llisloy &.Co.,Thomas Barrett &, Co. and Nelson Carter; and in Savannah hy G. It. HENDRICKSON. Prico $3 per bottle, with full directions. aug 5 104—Jy From the Pennsylvania Inquirer, of May 3,1834. Rowand’s Tonic Mixture. M IL EDITOR—Much as tho powers of tills favorite remedy have been extolled, I can not omit this opportunity of declaring my decided conviction thnt evety account of the sanative vir tues of the Mixture will ho verified to the full ex tent. Whatever be tlio character oftlie complaint —whether unequal tertian—double or simple quartan—however varied he -its type, attended with syncope, apoplexy, vehement spasms, with coldness and stupor—whatever its duration, whe ther vernal or autumnal, laying the foundation for visceral affections, and other slow but unerringly fatal maladies—however irregular in their inva sion, and uncommon in their appearances—in fine, whatever be the age, idiosyncrasy, or habits of tho patient, tlio complaint ulike bids adieu on the due administration oftho Tonic Bfixture.— This is no high-wrought panegyric for tlio exper iment. I speak only from what I positively know —however successful other preparations may liavo been, there can be little reuunce placed upon them when compared with this article. By strict ly following the directions that accompany the bottle, we find it acta upon tho most scientific principle—for, it seems to anticipate tho return of the cold fit, und excites a strong reaction, and powerful glow over the whole system; and tints to pre-occupy the ground, and hy disturbing tho regularity ol the type, to subdue the intermittent altogether. Under such a course of medicine, I have been astonished to notice with what haste the disense heats alarm for a retreat, and tho pros trated strength of the system rallies. It is a pow erful, yet mild medicine—substituting calmness, tranquillity,and Imlmy sleep,in place ofpain,wea riness, and restless nights—a renovation of long- lost strength and robust health, in lien of feeble* ness nnd emaciation. And I confidently believe; and I predicate my opinion upon the most sub stantial proof, that under whatever sky—in what ever corner of tho earth—whether upon hill or valley, wherever fever and ague makes its appear ance. there also will “Rowand’s Tonic Mixture” find its way—tho happy desideratum, the perfect antidote. N. LEE, 31. D. KFOne of the best recommendations thnt enn bo given this medicine is the following;—Physi cians living in Fover and Ague districts, who have become acquainted with its efficacy, ure in fiie habit of ordering it to bo used iu their ow tico r own prac- From the Harrisburg Intelligencer of June, 1833. Mr. Wyeth—Having long been afflicted in my family with Fever and Ague, and having tried ev ery means to get rid of it without avail, I nt length met with your advertisement of Rowand’s 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 tho debilitating effects of Fever and Ague, and is now as hearty und stout as she ever was. it u ,r BERNHARD MAY. Harrisburg, May 22,1833. A largo supply ol'tho aMro valuable medicine just received from Ihe Manufacturer, end for sale wholesale or retail by _POHCllEU& I,A ROCHE, Y ~ .Ilnportnnt Invention^ EAST POWDERS, fertile immediate ma- Untg or Buckwheat and light Tea Cnkoa. xnoao Powder* aro not only ofgroet utility in the, matantaneouajroditction of Buckwheat and ligl/ roa Cuke., hut aro very wholesome; correct!)* the acidity oftho atomaoh, sweetening tho bretth, Kuppremung undue thirst in tho morning, evil In every repeat being beneficial; and have rc/ivcd the approbation of ilia medical faculty. / rhoy are free from all tho troulihwniiih oliicc- lions to which Ynnstnnd other articles r/tl.o same character are liable; being always cusilf procured genuine et about the same cost us Yoiwt. Afresh supply ofthesn Powders,irtthdiroctions for using, just received nor Newiyk. mill for sale by G. it. IIEiyJRICKSON. nov 27 835 7 I irvri ,u, i b ‘fR“. 1 ! 'MH/OnloiiS; 1IVE hundred Ciihhiiges/nd 600 hunches On ions, in tine order, ju/rdcoived end (iir sole .-og.vviou oy the facnitv.^ej i '"'Ml never been discovered until 1 lASSKSSiSs-i. morbid secretions which produce rliniii, cholera morbus, pi/es, fovwfe l Hl| pepsin, acidity of the atoinac^“""iWl ors going into the interior or voS?! 1 " tent tropical climates, (insulated om^uldnndSw^r^r Jiept constantly on hand.andfarrili, nov 6 at i i*^‘ *AUst novB Bole Agentfortht nioimtt’sptiiHan,,,,.; T llr .„ Bitter*. 11 HESE medicines have long been . "Pprociateil fortheir cstn'enlimry meuiato powers of restoring perftetfik ssWttsSaffS*i diuil m die community. Unlike the In,,?.? melons tginckeries which boast of vL ^ gradients, the Ufo Pills are purely nof, gctable, end contain neither merauv Z. arsenic nor any other mineral i„ m ovor. They an entirely earn,,wed «? , ftomrnrc and powerful plants, £, v i t „„ ( g though long known to several Indian tn recently to someeminentpharmacemic.il ure altogether unknown to lift ignorant ors to medical scienco, mid were tieverl !'an" lCrCl * 80 ‘"W’ 11 / effiamiouia THE PHCENIX BITTERS nn,^ cause they possess tho powerof renliirim. pimigcmhorsoflioalUi,touglowiiiaviert, out the constitution, as the Phflteiiuinsfi restored to life from tlio ashes of its own i tion. Tho Pliamix Bitters are entirely rei composed of roots found ouly in certain; VFRSAND i&fMisar liul to eradicate entirely all tho effectsufa infinitely sooner titan the most nowrtfiil rations of Sarsaparilla, and will iiiiuc&t tho determination of BLOOD TO TIIE never fails In sickness incidsnt to yminj ft and will lie found a certain remedy infilo™ nervous debility and weakness of the M. paired constitutions. As a remedy for Chronic and Rheumatism, the efficacy of the Pbaenit, will he demonstrated hy tho use of a sinjV ITio usual dose of these Bitters is hnlfi win full, in water or wine, und this quantity injl ken two or three times a day, iiboiit half' before meals, or a lesss quantity may betL all times. To tlioso who are afflicted wiA il gestion after ineuls, these Bitters will valuable, as thov very greatly increase t of the principal viscera, help them to r .. their functions, and enable tlio stomach to chnrgq into the bowels whatover is offei Tims indigestion is onsily and speedily re appetite restored, nnd tho months of fiie ant vessels being cleansed, nutrition is and strength of body and energy of mi hnnpy results. For further particulars of Moflitt’i Life 1 and Phccenix Bitters, apply atMofiatt’soffice! 616 Broadway, New-York’, where the Pills car obtained for 25 cents, 50 cents and $1 per I and fiie Bitters for $1 a $2 pet bottle. Nun oils certificates of tho wondered efficacy of W may be there inspected. For sale hy A. BARTOti At his Storo, on the Bay, corner of Drayton I nov 23 Olio Rose Lip Salve. JJECEIVED, a fresh supply of OUo Row! oct 11 Salvo. For sale by Ilcwurc of Spi lV\ A. PAR SOM] urioiis IiiiTurfio] G EO. W. CARPENTER’S Compound. trhetof Iceland moss, Carrageeu, or Moss, Slippery Elm, lloreliound, &c.,avail remedy for colds, coughs, dyspepsia, dv«j diiirrhma, catarrh, and nlluffectioni ot the 1 ° POR^HER & LAROCHE and lungs. nug21 The true Verbena l' l ‘ c, o n l V l T HIS delightful Cream is warranted to MJ true extract of Verbena; gentlemen hart tender faces or strong beards, would B* most deliglitfUl saponaceous compound" ferod to tlio public, it mnkes n beautiful nra'7 cr, and uAer shaving, loaves a delicious 'We of tlio Verbena, and preventing tho laceiw chapping, which in general, other ooops Iti,0, “yfo r toil V CI!ER & LMIOCHeJ Market Sq. sign oftlie Golden W®" nov 18 Up Wvbif n -| j TNIVE hundred gallons pure Spinn. un, r strained,) 200 do, enWBSjtogJ Also, 12 do/,. Lamp Chimmes. Justrc for »nlo by A. “Alt Still'd!. „ r fJlWENTY boxes Colgate’s^ Lip Salve, Ac. . O TTO Rose Lip Salve, .Pnley , C ™Y£ real French Almond Paste. A Wfl of these ologont articles, for die euro h.m.foco, Ate,^‘receive,land.figy, Wriitc I.ca.1, Olffwjj •"’Iidrod kegs English « hy nov 20 & PATTERSON. , No. 1 nnd 8 English Linseed Oil do. Whiting, 10 do. Chalk kegs Spnnish Brown, 111 “.''fired 10 ennistofs Patent English ChrW^ rior nrlicle for doors, shutters,«»» Just received,rand^ferarato^ggggR Variegated SecrrtctlSoBjJ: T7HFTY hexes Variegated J X cokes and bars^ Molasses- jjoix, F ORTY hbdi prime retailing 0" for sale by „, „ n FAY * nov 81) '. PADELFOH£l|K- Hams and ilean»-’ AA BALTIMORE 1UU Beims, just revived an^^gO; nov 22 LONG &JAA-jjg, Rich Plata SainTon" 1 Bonnet BlWifl, Just roooivoil and now PffijSjjiB T WO lioxos rich Plaid Sufi" "* , not Ribbons, for sale *“ w BF, N NET£L] nov 25 p(o. lund8\V«i“ i a j11