Daily republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1839-1840, December 28, 1839, Image 4

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On t'i« liiVi T.tei.liy in January iiqiI, TaLLln oUbaforefli* Court Honed, in the r citv of8 ivanmh.bntweon III!' usual hours Jo,* Tat'idiing Mnektna an-l u PUmth;lovi- lhy virtue ofti li fa, issued from the llononi- rt of Conurinn View mid of Oyer mid jr, lot t'lc city ofSavaiiinili.'it the instance ecity ofd ivnnnih rs. Kara Kent, ndefonlting IVlit Juror. Property pointed out bv the defin- <l.i i'. LI.VI 3. RUS3KLL, Sheriff, doc 5i tict lUlmui toimly. WI Whom it umy concern. "SlmrilP* Sale. WTil.h hes*o!cf on the first Tuesday in Fehrn* yY nry uext, before the Court It wise in the city of Savannah, between tho initial hours of «ale. tlx* sloop Kli/.a, levied on under and by virtue of n fi fa on foreclosure of mortgage, issued out of the IToti. the Inferior Court of Chatham copnty, mfiivo.*of Sanuel B. Ildl.f*. John Russell. i»ov 23 KUSH A W YLLY. Shnriffc. c. 9hcrlfl , i Sale* ’fintti He fold on the first Tuesday in Jann* T r nry next, before \tiie Court Uoiue in the city of Savannah, between the usual hour* of sale, Isaac, n Negro man slave;levied on tw the proper ty of Aloxrui'hr Drysdule. to satisfy executions i&mcd out of the Honorable the Court of Com mon Pleas and ofOror and Terminer for tho city of Savannah, in favor of Jacob Doe, et ail. Prop erty pointed out bv defendant, dec 9 * ELISHA WYLLY, Sheriff c. c. City Sheriff’s Sale. O N the firetTueaday in January next, will bo sole before the Court House in the city of Savaunah, between the nmol bourse of sale, one grey Horse, saddle nnd bridle, one mahogany side -board, onfc ditto dining table, one ditto stand, one sofii, one carpet, six chairs, two looking glasses, two pair of andirons, shovel and tongs; levied on by virtue of Hfa’s issued from the honorable Court ofCotninon Pleas and of Oyer and Terminer for pointed out by plaintiff* attoruies. dec 4 LEVI S. RUSSELL Sheriff. Sheriff’s Sale* O N tire first Tuesdny in January next, nt 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, 8. by lands of Mary N. Porter; levied on ns the property of Archibald Wilkins, to satisfy execu tions in fhvor of David Metzger, vs. Archibald Wilkins, Jr. and Henry Carrington, Jr. vs. Arch. Wilkins, Jr. Property pointed out by defendant. Alro, ong lot or Land known as number one, in tho village of Ahercoro, containing fifty acres, more or less levied on as the property of the es tate of G. G. Nowlan, deceased, to satisfy Uie bal ance ofnn execution due to the Commissioners of 'the Academy of Effingham countv. dec5 JOHN O. HEIDT, Sheriff r. c. Administrator’s Sale. W ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in Janu ary next, at the Conrt House in Savau nah, between the usual hours of said, a negro man slave named Sam, naft of the personal estate of Mo. Mary E. Dunnmu.litte of McIntosh County deceased. Terras of sale cash—purchaser pay- ing fortifies. ** S. M. BOND, Adin’or. dec a 240* W HEREAS, Mary Sugars, widow.bathap plied to the Hon. the Court of Ordinary of Chatham County, for Letters of Administra tion on the estate and effects of James Sagtirs, lute of Chatham County. These are therefore to cite and admonish,at) and singular the kindred ami creditors of the said de ceased, to file their objections, (if any they havo) to the granting of the administration of* the cs- tato to the applicant in the Clerk’s Office of the said Court, on or before the twelfth Jay of De comber next; eiherwisO letters of administration will he granted. Witness, the lion. Francis Sorrel, one of the Junices hf the said Court, this 12th day of Nov., A. D. 1839. ROW’D U. WILSON, nov 12 Deputy Clerk c. o. c. c. applied otChat- Ccovgin-Cliutbnni County. To all whom it nny concern: W HEREAS Oiuir.ime Legricl, hath a; to the Hon.the Conrt ofOnlitiary ol ham Count}*, for Letters of Administration on the estate and effects of Paul Dupon, late of Chatham County, deceased. These arc therefore to cite and admonish, all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said deceased, to filo their obit ctioni (if any they have) to tho granting of the administration of the estate of the deceased to the applicant in the Clerk's Of fice ofthe said Court, on or before the 9th day of Dcemubct next; otherwise letters of adwWiistra- will be granted. Witness, the Hon. Francis Sorrel, one oftl\e Just" ** oftho said Court, tho 9th dav of Nov. A. D. ho*. EDWARD O. WlLSON, nov 9 Deputy Clerk c. o. c. r. dcon;lii-Clin(li!t!ii Couuty. To a|) whom it may concern: ■\7miEREAS John 1’. WWiaimon, Esn. has v > nppPd to the Hon. the Court of Ord’y Of Chatham County, (hr letter* of Fdiniinstration on the cstntg and effects of Pcftii\Mitciiol!,lato of Chatham conmy, deceased* Thoso are therefore to cite and admonish, all arid singular the kindred ami crediiors of the said d c uised, to filo theirol>jections(if any they havo) to the granting of tho admihtstrationof the estate of tlio deceased to the applicant in the Clerk's office of the said Court, on or before the 4th day of January next; otherwise letters o administra tion w ill bo granted. Witness, the Hon. ‘Anth’y Porter, one of tho Justices of the said Court, the 4th day of Dcccin her, A. D. 1839. EDWARD G. WILSON, d£c. 4 Deputy Clerk c. o. c, c. <J«orarisi—i'lttiUmiu t oimiy. W HEREAS, Jos. B. Ponce hath applied to the Hon. the Court of Ordinary of Chatham Countv, for letters of Administration on •he estate and effects of James R. Ketchuui, late of Chatham County, deceased. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said de ceased, to filo their objections (if nny they have) to the granting of the administration of the estate of the deceased to tho applicant in the Clerk’s Office of the said Court,on or before the 30th day of December next; otherwise letters of adminis tration will bo grouted. Witness, tho lion. A. Porter, one of tho Jus tices of the said-Court, the 30th day of November, A. D. 1939. BOW’D G. WILSON, nov 30 Deputy Clerk c. o. c. c. Ceortriit—Chatham Comity. To ail worn it mar concern. W HEREAS, Wni. Henry Fitts, Administra- tor of the estate of Juiiies D. Fitts, late of Chatham Couuty, deceased, hath applied to the Hon. the Court of Ordinary of Chatham County, for Letters DUiuissory. These arc therefore to cite and admonish nil con cerned. to file their objection* (if any they have) in the Clerk’s Office of the said Court, on or be fore the Kith day of March next, otherwise letters dismissory will be granted. Witness, the Ilou W. Thorne Williams, one of the Justices of the said Court, the 10th day of September, A. D. 1839. EDW ARD G. WILSON, sept 10 * Deputy Clerk c. o. c. c Ocorulxi—Chatham County. To nil whom it mny concern: W HEREAS S. B. Williams luith applied to the lion, the Court of Ordinary of Chat- ham County, for Letters of Gunrdiniisl'iip to tho persons anti property of Edwin nnd Julia Wil liams, minors, children ofRich’d F. Williams,do- censod. , These arc Uierclore to cito and admonish, nil concerned, to file their objections (if any they hare) in the Clerk’s olllco oftho said Court, on or before die 30th day of December next; otherwise letters as proved for will bo granted. Witness, the II ou. M. Myers, ono of the Justi ces oftho Mid Court, the 30th day of December, A. D. 1839. EDWARD G. WILSON, nov 30 . ’ Deputy Clerk c. o. c. o. Georgia—Chatham Couuty. - To all whom it mny concern: W HEREAS Patrick Marlmv hath applied to the Hon. the Court or Ordinary of Chat- ham County, for Letters of Administration on the estate aud effects of Nicholas Marlow, Esq. late or Chatham County deceased. These nro Ihercforo to citp nnd admoui.di, nil and singular the kindred and creditors of the said deceased, to file their objections (if any they have) to the grouting oftho administration oftho estate of the deceased to the applicant in the Clerk’s of fice of the said Court, on or before tho 12th day of December next; otherwise letters of administra tion will be granted m Witness, the Hon. Elias Reed, ono ortlie Jus tices oftho said Court, the 12th day of November* A. D. 1839. EDWARD G. WILSON, nov 12 Deputy Clerk c. o. c, c. Administratrix’s Sale. O N the first Tuesday in January next, will be sold before the Coart House in Chatham County, between the usual hours of sole, the fol lowing property: All the interest*>f the estate of R. F. Williams in those two Tracts of Land, known as Varcluse and Orphan House. Sold as the property of estnte R. F. Williams, for tho benefit of the heirs and creditors of said estate. MARY WTLLLVMS, Adui’ix. nov 9 221 Georgia—Chatham Couuty. To all whom it may concent, W HEREAS, Andrew Dixon, Administrator of die estate and effects of Daniel Foley, late of Chatliam County, deceased, has applied to the Hon. the Court of Ordinary of Chatham County, for Letters Dmnissory. These arc therefore to cite and admonish all con cerned, to file their objections (if auy they have) in the Clerk’s Office of the said Court, on or before the 3d day of January next, otherwise letters dis- missory will be granted. Witness Uie Hon. A. Porter, one of the Justices of the said Court, Uie 3d day of July, A. D. 1839. * EDWARD G. WILSON, jnl\*3 . Deputy Clerk c. o. c. c. Georgia—Chatham County. To all whom it may Concern: W HEREAS, S. A. Hooker, hath applied to tho Hon. the Court of Ordinary of Chat- hum County, for Letters of Administration on the estnte and effects of Isaac Norton,late of Chatham County, deceased. These are therefore to cite nnd ‘ndinouish, all and 8iugtilur the kindred and creditors of the said deceased, to filo their objccUons (if n.»;y they have) to the granting of the administration oftho estate of the deceased to the applicant in Uio Clerk’s Of fice of the said Court, ou or before the twelfth day of December next; Otherwise letters of nd- mmistratiou will he granted. Witness,the Hon. M. Myers, one oftho Justi ces oftho said Court,Uie twelfth dnv of November, A. D. 1839. EDWARD G. WILSON, nov 12 Deputy Clerk c. o. c. c. Valuable Bice Plantation aud W Not?rocs for Sale. ILL he sold at public sale,an the first Tues day in February next, before the Court House in tho city of Brunswick, that very valua ble Plantation known as New Hope, on the south branch of the Alntomaha River, in Glynn Conu- ty, Ga., containing (3433) three thousand four llMtlrlro.l nnn tliivlunn... «./*/f.QAI i!yp |n|,j. River .. . _ t under g ood hanks and in a fine state of cultivation. A- out (7t)0) 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 ofheavy timbered pine land. On the promises are a comfortable dwelling House, Ne gro Houses, Barns, Blacksmith Shop, and every necessary out building for Uie use of tho planta tion. At Uie same time and place, will be sold (con ditionally) a very prime gang of about sixty Ne groes. Abo, an undivided third of Uie plantation known ns Broad field, adjoining tho above, con taining in all about (4001 four hundred acre* of prune Rico Laud, iu line order to receive a crop. Terms made known on Uie day of sale. JOHN F. GREEN, > r , ' HUGH F..GRANT, l hx orf - nov 15 225 (Georgian) W * Bxscntor’s Sale.. ILL be sold, agreeable to an order of Uio Hon. Inferior Court of Burke Co., while sitting for ordinary purposes, in tho town of Waynesboro, on the first Tuesday in January next, t One tract of Land, belonging to the estate of Elisha And&rson, kite of said county, deceased, lying on the wateroof Rocky'Creek, joining lauds of James Anderson and B. Miller, and containing fourteen hundred nnd twenty-four (1424) acres, more.or less. Sold for the benefit of tne heirs of Uie deceased. JANE H. ANDERSON, Exix. JAMES ANDERSON, > A. II. ANDERSON, ( oct 23 200 Ex’ors Administrator’* Sale. W ILL be sold, on Uie first Tuesday in Janu ary next, before Uie Court House doorin Jucksonboro’, Scriven county, between the usual hotirsofs.de, the following property, to wit: Ouo tract of Land lying in said Couuty, adjoin ing lands of Wilkins IL Nunnally, Richard Her rington, jr. and Brier Creek, containing 407 acres, more or less. . Also, another tract, lying in said couuty, containing six hundred (000)acres, more or less, adjoining lands of Richard Ilerringtou, sen., Solomon Zcagler and George Robbins; al so, live Negroes, to wit: Vilet, a woman about 40 years of age, Diana, a woman about 18 years of ago, and Child Chilson, about 2years of age, Ro- da, a girl about 14 years of uge, and a girl by the name of Matilda, about 13 years of nge. Sold ttgroeuble to an order of the Hon. the Inferior Court of Scriven county while sitting for ordina- 2 / purposes, as the property of John M. Roberts, oc 5used, for tho benefit of the heirs and creditors of said estate. STEPHEN MILLS, Adm’or. oct29 DELIA ROBERTS, Adm ix. Georgia—Chatliam Couuty. To all whom it may concern. W HEREAS, Henry F. Willink, Executor of the Inst will and testament of David Pidge, life of ChaUiam County, deceased, hath applied to the Hon Uie Courtof Ordinary of Chatham Coun ty, for letters Dismissory. These nro therefore to cite and admonish all concerned, to file their objec:ion*(if any they have) in the Clerk’s Office of the paid Court, bn or before Uie 3d day of January* next, otiierwise letters dis missory will bo granted. Witness, the Hon. Elina Reed, one of Uie Jus tices or the said Court, Uie*.Id day of July. A- D. 1839. EDWARD G. WILSON, july 3 Deputy Clerk c. c.c. c. Georgia—Chatliam Couuty. To nil whom it may concern: W HEREAS Frederick E. Tebeau, hath ap plied to the Honorable Uie Court of Or dinary of Chatham Comity, for Letters of Admin istration on the estate nnd effects of Isaac Norton, Inte of Chatham County, deceased. These are therefore to cite and admonish, all and singular Uio kindred mid creditors of the said deceased, to file their objections (ifauy they have) to the granting of the adininsitratiou of tiic estate of the deceased to the applicant in Uie Clerk's Of fice of the said Court, ou or before the twelfth day of December next; otherwise letters of administra tion will he granted. Witness, Uio Honorable Anthony Porter one of the Justices of the suidCourt, Uie twelfth day of November A. D. 18:19. EDWARD G. WILSON, ' nov 12 Deputy Clerk, c.o. c. c. Georgia—CSiatliam County. To all whom it may concern. W HEREA3, William Law, Administrator of the estate and effects of Mary M. Haig and Agnes Haig, deceased, has applied to the Hon. the Court of Ordinary of Chatham Couuty for Letters Dismissory*. These are therefore to cite aud admonish all concerned, to file their objections (if any tiiey* have) in the Clerk?* Office of Uie said Court,on or before tho 3d day of January next, otherwise let ter* dismisEory will be granted. Witness, the Hon. Win. Thorne Williams, one of the Justices of the said Court, the tiitrd day of July, A. D'. 1839. EDWARD G. WILSON, july 3 Deputy Clerkc. o.c.c. ~Gcorala—Kfllngiiara County. To all whom it may concern. W HEREAS, Eliza McGahagati, Administra trix of tho estate of Wm. McMcGaha/ deceased, ban applied to Uie Hon. the Conrt of diuary of Efiiuighom County, for Letter* Dismis sory. These are therefore to cite and admonish all con corned, to file tneir objection-} (if any they have) in the Clerk’s Ollice v t Uie said Court, on or before thcGlh day of March next; otherwise letters di»- missory will bp grantem Witness, Uie Hon. C. Powers, one of the Justi- ccsof Uie said Court, the 6Ui ditV of Sept A. D 133!). JOIIN CilAltLTON, scptG c. c. o. e. Gcorgia-Elflngbam Couuty, To oil whom it mny conceni. * W HEREAS, Thomas II. Brew, Administra tor of the estate of John W. Graham, de ceased, has applied to tiio-Ilon. Uie Court of Or dinary of Effiushain County, for Letters Disrais- sory. These are therefore to cite and admonish aTl con cerned, to file their objections^ (if any Uiey have) in the Clerk’s Office of Uio said Court, on or be fore the 2d dav of January next, otherwise letters dismissory will be granted. Witness, Uie Hon. C. Powers, one of the Jus tices of the ss id Court, the 2J day of July, A.D 1839. JOHN CilAltLTON, july 5 c. c. o.e.c. AtUniuisil'ator’s Sale. W ILL bo *old on the first Tuesday in Janu- . my next, before the Court House in Hines villo, Liberty Pomjty, by order of the Court of Ordinary for «aid County, ftic following property of tho ostuto of R. S. Leonard, viz: Ono Tract of Lund, containing 500 acres, moro or less, kuowii a* the Cooper Tract; one flouso and Lot at Walthourville, with 13 acresof land, more or less, together with all other Land or Property owned by said e3tuto; for the beuefit of all concerned. GEO. W. DUNHAM, Adm’or. nov5 217 Gowiand’s Lotion, TTJORiinoroving and beautifying tho complex- Jl; iou, rendering tho skin fair, soft nnd trans parent, and for removing tans, sunburns, frecxles, Aws., warranted genuine. Just received, and for gale by G. R. HENDRICKSON, aug 19 Gcorgia-Efflugliaui County. * To all whom it may concern. W HEREAS, John M. Lucas, Administrator of Uie e-state of William McGaJmgin, de- deased, has applied to Uie Hon. Uie Court of Or dinary of Effingham County, for Letters Dismis- Rory, These are therefore to cite and admonish all con cerned, to file tiieir objections (if any tiiey have) in the Clerk’s Office of the said Court, on or be fore Uie GUi day of march next, otherwise lettters disr.iissory will lie granted. . Witness, Uie Hon. C. Powers, one of the Jus tices of Uio said Court, the GUi day of Sept. A. D, 1839. JOHN CHARLTON, sept G ’ Clerkc.' Geoigia—ElflnfUmsn County. To nil whom it may concern. W HEREAS, Mrs.Naomi Weitmnn,widow, Administratrix of Uie estate and effects of Matthew Weitmun, deceased, hath applied to Uie Hou. the Court of Ordinary of Effingham Coun ty, for Letters Dismissory. These are .'therefore to cite nnd admonish all concerned,to file their objections (if any they have) in the Clork’s Office of the said Court, on or be fore Uie 2Gtliduy of January next, otherwise let ters dismissory will he granted. Witness, Uie lion. C. Powers, one of the Jus tices of Uie said Court, Uie 2UUi day of July, A. D 1839. JOHN CHARLTON, july 26 Clerk c. o. c. c. Notice. . F OUR monthsnfter date, application will be mdde to the Hon. tho Justices of the Iiifen or Court of Chatham Comity when sitting for or dtnhrt purposes! Torleavc to sell 2 tracts of Land. rii: Mwrw.Oth Dlst. lit Section; in OhjroKM comityi 40 ncrcs, !M Di«t. 3ilS«tiou, in Chero kee county .btlonginjr to the E.htto of tho late *V al ter Dohoi., anil .o]J for tho beiioht,ofttio Item, and creilitors nfeaiil estate. . - • _ dcc7 CLAOttORN & W OOP. Ailm ora Notice. . month, nfter date, application will be i; mnilo to tho Hon. tlio Justice, of Uie Inferi or Conrt of Chatham Comity when lining for or dinary purposes, for leave to Mil a .lave named Moses, belonging to tho Estate of M. H. ItrilKO late of SavamnHi deceased, for tlio benefit ol the heir, and creditor.. dee 7 ORfcAN’DO A. WOOD, Adm’or. Notice. . TnOlTR month, nfter dato, application will ho JC m’ailo to tho Jnstiee. of the Court of Ordin ary for tho Comity of Camden, for leave to .ell all tile real nnd personal estate of David Thomas, Into of .aid comity, deceased, aits 88 (i. W. THOMAS, Adin’or. Notice. F OUR tnontli. after ditto, application will be made to Uie Court ofOrdiilnry of Effingham County when nittiiijr for ordinary purpose., for leave to sell the following Lnnd: One hundred and fifty acre. Pine Lnnd, lying and being fifth. Count/ of Effingham, belonging to tho estate of Ernst Will, (inner, bounded north by Linoburger's and Keifler 1 ., hast hy KeilfiVs and unknown land, south mid west hy Dasher*, land; for the benefit ofthe heirs mu! creditor, of said estate. nov 18 FREDERICK IIINEI.Y, Adin’or. Notice. F OUR Month, after dale, application will bo made to Uio Justice, of Uio Court of Ordin- nry for tho Conntv of Camden, for leave to sell nil the real estnte mi l bank stock, belonging to die es tate of Joseph Thomas, Inte of Camden County, deceased. a. W. THOMAS, ) JOHN TOMPKINS, J angSfl 171 Ex'on. W Notice. H. &. S. ROGERS will receive bai.of • all tho Country Ranks (except Miltodge- ville) in payment for Goods, at 10 per cent, dis count, provided Uie amonn*. of tho bill i. traded out; bnt win not receive unbankable bill, for con tract. already made. nov 18 South »ulo Market 8nunre. - Notice. A CONTRACT will bo made for putting down RrickCulvcrts on the Louiiville Uonib Proposals must be handed in to either ofUie un dersigned, on or before tho SOUi instant. For fttrther particular., enquire of ROBERT W. POOLER. ) Cuninib- BENEDICT BOURQUIN. J .ioners, deed ailt ‘Tho trwo rlclicsofllfo 1h licuUli. 1 W E Icnmv that licultli and tiia ability to laboi comtitntcflths wcahh of Uio groat massot tnc people in this, na in most othor countries. To nrcNurvo, therefore, that health by natural menii.- is a grand mural mid political jchomo.to fulfil which requires our utmost attention.. Tho unprece dented p o polarity and wni'versal approbation which this medicine hgs acliicved tlifougfiout Uio Uuited States, Urn Cimudag, Texas, Mexico and Uio West Indies, fully justify Dr. Peters in warmly, and con scientiously recommending them to tho special at tention of the afflicted. Dr. Peters has spent much time in experiment ing with different Vegetable AI edicincs lor diseas es of Uie liver, and How offers his Vegetable Pills ns tlio host, most convenient and cheapest Medi cine that can bo prepared for general use. One great quality of his Vegctublo Pills is that they have Uio alternative principle combined witii theircartirartic, or operative qualities, or Umt they not only cleanse Uie stomach and bowels hy pur sing, hut they regulate (He liver, change the mor bid secretion, strengthen Uio digestive organs, pu rify tho blood, invigorate the circulation,nud gives tone and energy to the nervous system. They arc mitaaiul pleasant in tiioir operation nud convey almost immediate conviction of their utility from tiieir first dose. They can be taken with safety by persons of any age; and tho feeble, tho infirm’, tho nervous and doltcuto are strength ened by tiieir operation, because they clour Uio system of bad humors, quiet nervous irritability, aud invariably produce sound health. . Tlio Vegetable Pills aro a sure remedy for jam* dice, sick tuifrhervous headache, dyspepsy, cos tivencss, sickness of the stomnch, heartburn, all bilious complnints, fevers of all kinds, nnd if takeu at Uie commencement will invariably chock their progress, and save Uio patient from a protracted and diiugerons siikncss., Tiiey nro invnluahto in nervous aud hypocondrical affections, loss of ap petite, and nil complaints to which females alone are subject. They operate ns a mild speedy purge, aud are a safe and certaiu reinbdy for worms iu children. Extract oPu letter from Dr. Gurney, of New- Orlernis, Ln.Oct. 9,1937.—“I havo received much nRsistuncein my prnctico; especially in jaundice ami yellow fever; from the use of Peters' Pills. I presume that, ou uu average, I prescribe 100 hex es per month.” Extract of a letter from Dr. Pritchard, of Hud son, New-York, Juno3,1836.—“J was*ware dint Dr. Peters was ono of tho bb*t chemists in tho U. States, nud/elt assured that lie would some day (fVomhis mtimnto knowledge of Uie properties of herbs aud drugs) produce an efficient medicine, nnd 1 must acknowledge that his Vegetable Pills Ailly respond to my expectation. They are, in deed, a superior medicine and reflect alike upon the chemist, the physician, nnd the phylosopher.’g Extract of a letter from Dr. Wainos, of Ciu cjnnati, Feb. 2,1839.—“Your Pills nro Uie mildest in tiieir operations, and yet most powerful in their effects, of nny I have ever met with in my prac tice of eight and twenty yoars. Tiieir action on Gcargitt-Bryan County. ' To all whom it ninv conceni: W HEREAS Andrew Bird lias mnde applica tion for Letters of Administration, with the will annexed, on Uie estate of Dorcas Sander- lin. late of Uie County of Chatham deceased. These are therefore to cito and ndinouish all, and singular the kindred and creditors ofthe said deceased, to file their objection* (ifanv Uiey have) in the Clerk's office of the Court of Ordinary for said County, within the time prescribed by law; otherwise fetters of administration will be granted to the said Andrew Bird. Witness, the Hon. Israel Bird, one ofthe Jus tices of said Conrt of Ordinary, this 7th day of November, 1939. J. SMITH, c. c. o. b! c. nov 12 223 Georgia—Clmtlmm County. To ail whom it may concern: W HEREAS CInborn Bcvill huth applied "to tho Hon. the Court of Ordinary of Chat ham County, for Letters of Guardianship to the person and property of Ann Eliza Herrington. These are therefore to cito .and admonish, nil concerned, to file their objections (if any tiiey have) in the Clerk’s office of the said Court, on or before the 9th dav of January next; otherwise letters of Guardianship will he granted. Witness, the Hon. M. Myera, one'of the Justi* cej ofthe said Court, the 10th day of December, A. D. 1939. EDW’D G. WILSON, dec 10 Deputy Clerk c. o. c. c. LUCINA CORDIAL Lc Cordial «lc leucine—Ou l’JGIix- ir do 1*Amour. T HE subscriber has tlio pleasure of announc ing to tho citizens of the United States, that ho has purchased, for a very large sum and from the inventor, the celebrated Dr. Magnin, of Paris, the recipo and right for making this astonishing medicine. Until the nppearauce of the “Lucina Cordial,” (about three years since) it was thought that Uio complaints which it speedily overcomes, were beyond die reach of human remedy, as for upwards of a thousand years, they hnd baffled the wisdom nnd ingenuity of Uie most profound phy sicians in all parts of tlio world. This Corrtinl, however, toxtiie great advantage of tho human race, soon proved itself to be the desideratum so long sought for; and accordingly, notwithstanding the brier period of its existence, it has acquired a celebrity so great, that it is eagerly nought for throughout the civilized globe. Dr. Magnin soon finding that the demand was so vast us to render a supply impossible, disposed of the recipo nnd right of sale, under obligations of secrecy, for England and the United States, and other coun tries, only preserving France and Italy for himself. Thus lias tho subscriber possesed himself of the invnluuhle secret, and now hastens to give Uie in habitants of liis line of agency Uio benefits of his speculation. “Le Cordial de Lucine,” or, in English, “tho Lucina Cordial,” is a general invigorutor of the hu man frame. Iu all the various cases of languor, lassitude and debilitation, it is an unfailing reme dy, us it is equally its province to impart cheer fulness nnd decision to the mind, as health and vi- virtue on which y and certaiuty virile powers' when tiiey have been destroyed hy disease, time, reckless* ness, or uny of the numerous causes which teruii nate in the prostration of those functions. rain To f all whom it may conceni: W HEREAS Charles Burton, hath applied to the Hon. the Court of Ordinary of Effing ham Couuty, for Letters of AdiniiiHlration on the estate pud effects of James Burton, lute of said County deceased, in behalf of the heirs of said estate. These arc Uierefore to cite snd admonish, all and singular the kindred nnd creditors of said de ceased, to file tiieir objections (if any they have) to the granting of tlio administration to Uio appli cant in the Clerk’s office of the said Court, on or before the 16th day of January-next; otherwise, letters of administration will be granted. Witness, tho Hon. C. Powers, ouo ofthe Jus tices of the said Court, Uie IGUi day of December, A. D. 1839. dec 16 JOHN CHARLTON, c. c Alvarado, or Multibollcd 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 tho above Cotton Seed, nnd will supply any person who wishes to plant the genuine seed. He nos hut a email quuptity left on hand. This Cotton was planted in Chatham nnd Effingham Counties, and has been seen by ninny Judges of that article who are decidedly of opinion Uiat it is better inull respects, than nny other Cotton now ' :d. He has nlncedsomc ofthe seed in the of Mr* B. Ilourquin, living on Uio Louis ville Road, 7 miles from Savannah, who can su ply a few to tiiose that may want. He is also ; possession of the certificates of several Merchants and Planter* in different parts of tho State, who all testify to its great production in tlio number of bolls. - JNO. CHARLTON, Springfield, Effingham Co. nov 22 231 tL To Planters. A COMPETENT Manager of Negroes, a Rico and Cotton planter, will take employ ment for fair wattes on a Cotton or Rice Planta tion, on the first day of January ensuing, or earli er if required. .A situation on the Sea Islands will he preferred. Reference as to the capability, sobriety, and industrious Imbits of Uio applicant, can he had, he being well known to many of tho wealthiest planters in the low part of Georgia and South Carolina. Apply at this office, liov 26 234 { Starch T HIRTY boxes superior Eagle Starch, extra quality, for family purposes, and for sale by nov 23 Just received G. fi; HENDRICKSON. gradients which compose it; but is, nt the same time, so simple, yet so efficacious, that while it can rqnovatc tho prostrated energies of a giant, an in fant mny use it, not only with impunity, but witii advantage. The usages of society ore unfortunately such that, notwithstanding the benefits which would he sure tc- result from it, ive cannot enter into an an alysis of this inestimable Cordial hero, or publish many of the documents which have been receiv ed, ns vouchers of Uie blessings it ha* conferred on numbers of despairing individuals. But this we cannot forbear remarking—thttt it has been de monstrated thut there is scarcely ever, if uny suph tiling at all, as natural barrenness, or ns natural imbecility of U>e procrcant functions in either sex; and, therefore, tlmf Uiosc evils are the effects of nrtiffein! causes, and may ho speedily subdued and removed hy tho use of “Le Cordiul de Lncine.” Tlrti Lucma Cordial is also nil indubitable euro for the Gleet; nml the Fluor Alims, obstructed, difficult or painful Menstruation; also, for tlio incontincuco of Urine or tho involuntary dis charge thereof. It is likewise Bn invaluable and unrivalled medicine in coses of Chronic Errup* tions of Uie skin, and iu the dropsical affections of Uio aged. Most important to tho American Public. The United Statesproprietor of (ho celebrated Lucina Cordial, pr Elixir of Love, begs to lay be fore Uio community, the following certificate, which ho has received from the inventor, the illus trious Dr. Magnin, of Paris: “This is to certify, that I have disposed of tho recipe for making the Lucina Cordial, or Elixir of Love, nnd also the right 40 sell it throughout tlio Uuited States of North America, to Johu Winters lIoiderwell,M. D. Myrenxonsfor so doing is, that the demands to me for the above Cordial, of which I am Uie inventor, are so numerous, that I am unable to supply all the orders from France nnd Italy alone; and have therefore disposed ofthe privileges vouchsafed in this and other certificates of a like nature, in orderto generalise the benefits, of niy discovery throughout the world. Given under my hand at Paris, on this nineteenth day of J unitary, in tlioyear of our Lord, eighteen hundred and thirty-eight. ~ . —v ERASTE MAGNIN. Gaimard Delluc, ) William Merritt, j This highly important medicine is for sale bv John Winters Holderwell, No. J29Liherty-street, New-York; Charles B. Tyler, No. 70 Chosnut-st. Philadelphia; and in Baltimore hy Roberts'^ At kinson, John M. Laroquo, and G. II. Tyler; iu Washington City by Tobias Watkins and Charles Stott; in Georgetown by O. M. Lintliacum; in Richmond hy John E. Lustice; iu Petersburg by Braggs Thomas, nnd Dupny, Roser & Jones; and in Norfolk by M. A. Santos and B. Emeraoii; and hy John Woodly, No. G5 Poydrus-st. New- Orleans.. It can'also be found at all die principal Drug Stores in Sonth-Carolina,and7n Augusta, by Hu- viland, Ilisley &, Co., Thomas Barrett & Co. and Nelson Carter; uud in Savamiuh by . G. IL HENDRICKSON.* Price #3 per bottle, with full directions, aug 5 104—ly 1 Witnesses. wiude train m nmi'h nn 1 fnwdj." <icpnivci ‘ '“Son l .nino U ^“S„t M?MOrchil ' 1 -'>'>'i g inaui„ t I action to tlw stoimff «i5°5j22 r ofti* injure Uio .toniach tnniiyaoriou. complaint.. Thi, fiTtSV*""* ternutjr neglected liy the faculty ami nevorbeeu dUcoveml t.™i morbid .ecrctinmwl,k-prodiic,, Ja«a3tex--s--f teSmswgKas&v 11 - out) would find Sivaim*. vSSSfflTJSjft vantage.. 9 G. " Kept constantly on hand, and for .ale by ■ D , A- PARSONS, noyfl Bolo Agent for the State • Moll'att’a afiaiuiS, S«SS£iss=s ■one mfferlng underlie—' -ueaiwitijetS tetrfucbfitoV^^^^kmdordU for nlncinjf hie VEGETABLE LIFE within theynotvledKO nnd reach of every ii if dual m thecominiinity. Unliko the hwofcS tucioue qiincheriee wficb hoa.t ofveJSdK Sredmute, the Lifo Pill. ore purely X • * froiuraronu^powerfulpfmua'X^vhtuciia'fw^ though long known to .evcral Indian tribe. J recently to gome eminent pliarmneenticalchei'i^ti ore altogether unknown to the ignorant pretend, ere to medical ecience, and were never before id. ronuetered in .0 happily ofiicaciou. a couibiui I<1 the chyle, uud hence on the impurities of the blood is evidently Very surprising.” Charlotte", N. C. Jan. 1,1837. Inrgement of tho spleen, chronic diseases of the liver, sick headache, general debilily, aud in all ca- s have found them to be very effective* J. D. Boyd, M. D. Mr.eKT.ENnunn Co. Vn. Feb. 7,1837. Having used Dr. Peters' Pills in my practice for the last 12 months, 1 take pleasure in giving my effects incases of * They ore a safe nnd mild aperient, being the best article of the kind 1 have ever used. Gkoroi: C. Scott, M. D. This celebrated Medicine is for sale by nil the principal Druggists in Sqvnnnah and throughout, the United States, the Cauadiis, Texas, Mexico, and the West Iudics. Price 50 cons per box, with full dir actions. flUHg 5 104—ly - From the Pennsylvania In<iuirar,of .May 3,1634. Rotvnuil’s Tonic Mixture. M R. EDITOR—Much us the powers of this favorite remedy have been extolled, I can not omit tills opportunity ofdecluring my decided conviction that every account ofthe saiintive vir tues of the Mixture will ho verified to the ftill exr tent. Whatever be the character ofUie complaint —^whether unequal tertian—doublo or simple quartan—however varied he -its type, attended with syncope, apoplexy, vehement spasms, witii coldness and slupor—whatever its duration, whe ther vernal or autumnul, laying the foundation for visceral affections, and other slow hut unerringly fatal maladies—however ir.vjfhlar in their inva sion, and uncommon iu their appearance*—in fine, whatever ho the ago, idiosyncrasy, or habits of the patient, Uio complaint alike biffs adieu on the due administration ofthe Tonic Mixture.— This is no high-wrought panegyric for the exper iment. I speak only from what I positively know —however successful other preparations may have been, there can ho little rcnaiico placed upon them when compared with this article. By strict ly following the directions that accompany the bottle, wo find it acts upon the most scientific -principle—for, it seems to anticipate the return of tlio cold fit, and oxcites a strong reaction, nnd powerful glow over the whole system; and thus topre-occupy tho ground, and hy disturbing the regularity ol the type, to subdue tile intermittent nltogedier. Under such a course of medicine, I have been astonished to notice with what hnsto Uie disease beats alarm for a retreat, and tho pros trated strengtii of Uie system rallies. It is a pow erful, yet nnld medicine—substituting calmness, tranquillity,and balmy sleep,in place of pain,wea riness, utitt restless nights—a renovation of 16ng- lost strength un<l robust health, in lieu of feeble- ress nud emaciation. And I confidently believe, and I predicate my opinion upon the most sub stantial proof, Umt under whatever sky—in what ever corner of tho earth—whether upon bill or volley, wherever fever and ague makes its appear- anco, there also will “Rowami's Tonic Mixture” find its way—the happy desideratum, the perfect antidote. N. LEE, Al. I). tCFOne of the best recommendations that cun be given this medicine is tlio following:—Physi cians living iii Fever and Ague districts, who have become acauauited witii its efficacy, are in the habit of ordering it to be used in their own prac tice THE PIKENIX BITTERS are so called, be. cause they possess the power of restoring the ex- pinngymberaof health, toaglowinjvicnrthrouzh. out the constitution, as the P.hmenix is raid to I* rastorwl to hfe from the ashes of its own dissoiti- tion. 1 he Pliamix Bitters are entirely vegetable, composed of roots found ouly in certain parts of l ™£ st ™ coull,, y* which will iaftiliblycure FE- VFRS AND AGUES of all ki nds; will never fail to eradicate Entirely all the effects of mercury infinitely sooner tiian the most powcrftd prepa. rations of Sarsaparilla, and will i in mediately cure tho determination of BLOOD TO THE READ; never fails in sickness incident to young females nud wHI he found a certain remedy in ull cnsen of nervous debility and woukuess of the most un paired constitutions. ’A* a remedy for Chronic and Inflammatory Rheumatism, the efficacy of Uie Phcnenix Bitten Will be demonstrated hy the use of a siiylebottl*. The usual dose of these Bitters is lialfo wineglass Rill, in water or wine, and this quantity maybe to ken two nr three times a day, about lialf an boar before meals, or a lefts quantity may be taken at kll times. To those who are afflicted witii indi gestion after mculs, these Bitters will prove in valuable, ns tiiey very grentiy increase the action of the principal viscera, help them to perform tiieir functions, and ehuble the stomach to dis charge into the bowejs whatever is offensive. Thus indigestion is easily and speedily removed, tppefhe restored, and the mouths of tho abiorb- ant vessels being cleansed, nutrition is facilitated ofqj * Fitom tho Harrisburg Intelligencer of June, 1833. Mr. Wyeth—Having long been afflicted in my family with Fever nnd Ague, and haying tried ev ery menns to get rid of it without avail, I nt length met witii your advertisement of Ro wand's genu ine Tonic Mixture, which 1 determined to try. After using it, my wife wo* entirely restored to health, having suffered for fifteen months from tlio debilitating effects of Fever and Ague, and is now as hearty and stout os she ever was. BERNHARD MAY. Harrisburg, Muy 22.1833. A largo supply ofthe above valuable medicine just received trovn the Manufacturer, and for side wholesale or retail by PORCHER & LA ROCHE, id strength of body and energy of mind are tin I apy results. i’or farther particulars of Moffatt’s Life Pilli I and Phtcenix Bitters, apply at Moffatt’s oflico No. 510 Broadway, New-York, where Uie Pills cap be obtained fbr 25 cents, 50 cents and $1 per box; f and Uio Bitters for $1 a $2 p# bottle. Numer-1 aus certificates of the wonderful efficacy of both, I _ 'or sale by A. BARTOW, At his Store, on the Bay, corner of Drayton 8t. I nov 23 Olio Rose Iiip Salve. J^ECEIVED, a freak supply of Otto Rose Ltp | - Salvo. For sale by pet IT Reware of Si A. PARSONS. iiirlons Imitation. G EO. W. CARPENTER'S Compound Ex tract of Iceland moss,.Carrageen, or Irish Moss, Slippery Elm, Horehoimd, «c., nValuable remedy for colds, coughs, dyspepsia, dysentery, diarrlitcn, catarrh, and all affect^n* of tue breast mid lungs. For sale by aug 21 PORCIIER & LAROCHE. Tiic trne Verbena Cream. T HIS delightful Cream is warranted to be the true extract of Verbena; gentlemen having | tender faces or strong boards, would find it Uie inostdclightful sapounccons compound ever of fered to the public, it makes n beautiful heavy lath er, and after shaving, leaves a delicious fragrance oftho Verbena; hud 1 preventing the face from chapping, which in general, otiier soaps irritate- It is only for sale by PORCIIER & LA ROCHE, Market Sq. sign of the G olden Globe. , nov 18 ^ * • LniHp Oil, &c. F IVE hundred gallons pure Sperm. Oil, (W strained,) 200 do. summer strained dp Also, 12 doz. Lamp Chimnies. Just receive! .nnd for silo by A. PARSONS- Oos1.cn Cheese. 6>ar CASKS oftho nilovo urticlejnstrcccn- ctl, niid for sale by j ,j GAUD RY. Also, 25 kegn Butter dcc21 . Pencil Water., 6 DOZ Pencil Water, for flavoring cintun.. jellies, &c. Received and for by dec 23 A. PARSONS Importunt Invcntioit. Y EAST POWDERS, for the immediate ma king of Buckwheat and light Tea Cakes. These Powders uro not only ofgrent utility in the instantaneous production of Buckwheut and light Tea Cakes, hut are very wholesome; correcting tho acidity of Uie stomach, sweetening Uio breath, suppressing undue thirst in tHfe morning, and in every respect being beneficial; and luu’e received the approbation oftho mcdicul faculty; They arc free from all tho troublesome objec tions to which Yeast and other articles oftho same character are liable, being always easily procured genuine nt ubout the same cost us Yeast. Afresh supply of these Powders, with directions for using, just received nor Newark, and for solo ky G. it. HENDRICKSON, nov 27 235- jura TRIiyE hundred Cabbage* and 500 hunches On- J- ions,in fine order, just received and for sail! LONG <& hy nov 23 232. PATTERSON. White IiCntl, OU, . T WO Hundred keg. English White Lead, wnrrantod 250 do. American, No. 1 nnd 2 10 bbls. English Linseed Oil 10 do. Whiting, 10 do. Chalk 50 kegB Spanish Brown, in oil 100 canisters Patent English Chrome,CrceM superior article for doors, shutters, sinj, s & e. Justr«ceivcd,amllbr i sa,„^ s ^ Tnrlegnted Scentetl S« B ?- - n F lfTY boxes Variegated Scented Soap, " 'ea^WMfe®^' by/ Molasses. F OllTY lihils prune retailing Cuba for sale by . „, vx .r.n. nov 23 padelforp.fay&co^ Hnms. antl Bean*- .yjAte H AA IIALTIArORE Ilntns, .2 JLUU Bcniis, nov 22 Rich Plal.1 Sana Uonnct Ribbons. Just received and now opening.--, j, jn , rpWil boxes rich Fluid Satin and Toileta X not Ribbons, for sale low “^ neT t, nov 25 No. 1 and 2 Wuriiig’s Du «*•» IS***.