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fell,
*■ ^PUBLIC SCALES.
Sheriff’s Sales.
* fSpy-law in .*jgjajfc3eirL
W ILL he sold before the court house
in the City of Savannah between
-usual hours of sale the following negroes.
Rose, Moses, Sally, Kveliua, Peter, Joe.
Hannah. A'Ink, *#*lfy, llcnrv Margaret.
Caroline, Prank. Jefferson, lien, Five, Vi*
ftinin. Ueck, Tsham, Tills, Hannah. Znri
docV, Dolly, Richmond, George, fletiv,
"Warren, P*ri«, Chatham, Mariha, Chat-
b«m, Bacchus. Wannah, and John, *evi<*<i
on at the property of Elizabeth Whitiup,
Ann J. Durkee and Lucy Durkee, under
and by virtn * of an execitioo on fareMo*
•are of mortgage in favor of the Planter's
Dank of the State of Georgia.
JNO. I. DEWS, s. c, c.^*
dec. 31 *
City Sheriff’s Sales.
f "Oh the first Tuesday in Februaty next.
W ILL he sold before the Exchange,
between the r tual hours of sale.
Four negroes, C? » and her three
children, levied on as the property of Chas
II. Ward.'to*ati«fy an execution in favor
of Joseph Auze, against N J. Bayard, ad
ministrator of C H Ward.
Lot and improvements no. (8) eight, in
Carpenters Row, city of Savannah, levied
on as the property of Filisha C. Ilopkins
to satisfy an execution in favor Of 8. C
Greene against John Johns, Wm. Thom
as, John Bobbins and Elisha C. Hopkins.
AO’LYOX, c.s.
dec St
Sheriff’s Sale,
.On the first Tuesday in March nett,
W ILL be sold before the «ourl house
in Ricchorough. Liberty county,
within the usual hours of sale, the follow
lng property, viz:
Pour negroes. Frank, Miley, Lucy and
Hot y. levied on a9 the property of Henry
N- Duller, deceased, to satisfy a fi fa issued
Administrator’s Sale.
On thtJlHt Tuesday tn Api'l wt.
W ILL-he .old before tho Exchange,
in the city of Savanooh, the fol
lowing real estate. By order of the J usticcs
of tb-. lnf**rw»r Court of Cliitl'wtii Countv
when sitting for ordinary purposes, vie:—
The five lot, containing about 45 rcres
‘mown as Fair Lawn in the neighborhood
if .'4uyaiiu.il—no». 10,tl. 15. 10 a 45—all
time lot. and improvements known a, lots
oo S, &19, Warren ward—4-3 lot no *
'Vaihington ward. I tract no 9, l*th die
^^EOUOIA.Chsthin
lion, the Justices
Court of Chatham County,
nary purposes t -
' To all whom it may concern.
Whereas, Frederick Herb, executor Of
John H^Pouhc.!, »lcc, ha: ^petitioned the
said Court to bo dismissed from his said
executorfnip.
Theio are therefore to cite and admon
ish all and singular the kindred and creflf
tors of the said deceased to file their objec
tions (if any they have) in the Clerk’s of
ce of the Courtof Ordinary on or before
■rict Dooly County. 1 tiact no 224, 7th I (hfl , 7 , h j a)( D f January next, otherwise
list. Henry County, for the benefit of the of diainisiory will he granted.
it'irs aad creditors of the estate of Wm.
Woitdbridge, dec’d
HOMESTUPPER.
ConditionsCash—Purchasers paying for
lilies. jun 10
^^EORO!A—Chatham Connty.^By
Ihs Honorable the justtces'tf'lhe
or Covert of the county of Chatham.
Executor’s Sale.
On ihe first Tuesday in April next,
W ILL be«ol<l before the court house
in Effingham co.unty, between the
usual hoars of sate, two negroes, viz t
Beck and Ezekiel, belonging to the es
tate of Willis Spier, decease and sold for
the benefit of the heirs and creditors.
J AS. SPItfR. Ex’or.
jan 12 9 '
On fnrerlntuio of a mortgage in favor of
Uriah Wilcox.
dec SI
JAMES LAW. s. 1- c.
Sr : -
Sheriff’s Halo,
fV» the first Ta.-rsdav in February next, ..
W ILL be sold hefoie the'court house
in Riceborough, Liberty county,
tvithln the usual hours of sale, rite follow*
fee"property. viz:
On* store and out buildings, 5 tables, 1
sidesa.’ifd and 20 pi*c*» of gfa«5.1» chairs,
on* set drawers, one pair fire dogs.one car
pet. 2 bedsteads, t matres'ss with clothes,
1 dinner aet. 1 medicine chest, I tea set, 3
oui’. rs, 1 writing (Wk, and 10 pieces of
kitchen furniture—riso. plantation tools,
consisting of 8 hoes 3 axes, 1 plough, 2
cait*. I com miii, «nd 7 foot gins, levied on
is tb^jpeperty of 8, W. R*w *1!, to satisfy
ail execution m f.ivor of Low. Tavlor A*, co.
JAMES LAW, s l. c.
31
•Hwaim’s Vermifuge.
T HIS well known Auti dysetMeth and
Worm Medicine has proved success
ful these ten years past, and its vis lues are
universally acknowledged hy all who have
triad h, <b he far superior to air/ other
medicine ever employed for most di* case*
clnldre* are subject to. It is perfectly
safe, «nd no child will refuse to take it.
It seldom fails curing DYSENTERY
OR IOWBL COMPLAINTS. COLI C
OR CHOLERA MORBUS, PILES, ei
ther in grown persons or children, >aiul it
gives appetite to almost all debilitated per
sons. Worms frequently infest children,
aggravate their other diseases, and are the
chief cause of most fevers. Bowel complaints
ami • bronic and nervous diseases, inciden
to childhood, which are so numerous and
frequently fatal. It is much to be regret*
ted that thousands of children are swcpt\
off, or are rendeted feeble, pale and ema
ciated through the first stage of life—
which leads on to. pulmonary complaints,
&c &c. &c.
Worms being especially apt to infest per
sons of debilitated digestive organs and e-
ma-iated constitJtions, much mischief is
often done by the ordinary worm ntedi
cihes, which generally consist of the stron
gest purgatives, mercurials, bitters, pink
not, or &«.*• .is of turpentine. Articles of
Witness tho Hon. Elias Fort, one
of the Judges of the Court of Ordinary for
said County, this t7th day of *July A
D. 1880.
R. W.(POOLER, c. c. o. c. c.
july 17 * *
C T EORGI A—Chatham Count/—-By
Jf the Honorable the Justices of the
In ferior Court of Chatham County sitting
A r ordinary purposes.
To all whom it may concern.
Whereas, Andrew Miller, Administrator
oLV in lloit, has applied to the Honora
ble the Couit of Ordinary of Chatham
County to be dismissed from his said Ad
ministiatorship.
These are therefore to cite and admonish
all and singular the kindred nnd creditors
of the said deceased to file their objections
(if any they have) in the cleiVs office of the
Court of Ordinary of said county on or be
fore the 10th day of June next, otherwise
letters-of dismissorv will he granted.
Witness the non. John Gumming one
of the Justices of the said court at Savan
nuh. tire 10th day of Dec. A. D. 1830.
ROBERT W. POOLER, c.c. o. c. c.
dec 10 *
Infcrio . w
when sitting for ordinary purposes. #
$ To" all whom it may concern
Whereas, Horace Wells, has applied to
the How. tiicCwuit of Ordinary of Cpat-
ham county for letters administration on
the estate and effects of James Weils, late
of said countv deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish
all And singular the kindred and visitors
of the said deceased,to file their objections
(if any they have) to the granting of the
administration of the estate ot the deceased
to the applicant in tire’Clerk's Office of
the said court, on or before the third day
of January next; otherwise letters of ad
ministration will be granted.
Witness, the H'morablo Elias Fort-
one of the Justices of the Court of Ordiua
ry for said County, this sixteenth day
of Nov, A. D. 1830.
R. W POOLER, c.c.o.c.c
nov 16 •
4~1 EOHOU—Chatham County—By
the Hon. the Jut lues of the inferior
Court of Chatham County, silting for or
nuy concern.
Where.**, John Shellman, hasappli-
jfi io the Ilonuiuhle the Court of Ordinary
of Chatham County finr Letters ol Admin
istration-eum testa memo mnexo on thy
estate and effects of Edward R. Teney
iate of said ©ouniv* deuoaiod.
The*- f»r»» *h#r*»<v»re to rite aisd admonish
all and singular the kindred and creditors,
of the said deceased to file thtfir objections
(if any they have) to the granting of the
administration of the estate of the deceas
ed in my office, on or before the 29th day
of Januaiy next.otherwise letters of admin
istration will be granted to the 5a »d “PP* 1 -
SHAM’S
Witness the Hon. John Ciunining one
of the Justices of the said Court, the 10th
Tan the com
SCHCFVLA OR Kt
^JEORGIA Chatham County.— ft i
day of Dec. A. D. 1830.
P*. W* POOLER, c. c. o.=c. c.
dec 29
EORGI A—Chatham County—By
the Honorable the Justices of the In
ferior Court of Chatham county sitting
fir ordinary purposes.
To all tchom it may concern.
Whereas. Edward Hourquin and Jacob
Gotvld exeemors of Win Bandy dec’d
have petitioned the said Court to be dis-
misses’] from their said Executorship.
Tho.*10 uie therefore to cite and admonish
&R and singulafr the kindred and ert liters
of said deceased, to file their objections (if
any they have)to the granting of theletters
dismissory on the estate of the deceased
to Uks applicant in the Clerk’s office of the
said Court, on or before the 17th day of
otherwise letters dismissory
the Hon. the Justices of the Inferior
Court of Chatham County sitting for ordi
nary purposes.
7 all whom it may concern.
Whereas,Sarah It Da van port administra
trix of the esate of Isaiah D.ivenport. late
of Savannah deceased has petitioned the
honorable the court of ordinary, to be dis
charged from her said administration.
These are therefore to cite and admon
ish ail and singular the kindred ^creditors
of said deceased to file their objections (if
any they have)to the granting of the dismis
sory on the estate of the deceased to the
applicant in the Clerk's office of the said
Court, on or before the 16th day of IVIav
next; otherwise letters dismissory will l>e
granted.
Witness the Hon. Elia* Fort, one ol
the Justices of the said Court the 16tl
day of Nov A. D. 183*.
R, W. POOLER, c. c. o. c. c.
nov 16 •
Georgia—Bulloch County,
W HEREAS, Jesse Moore, applies
to me fo» letters of Administration
de bonis non, on the estato of IHistus Stud
still, late ol said county deceased.
These are therefore to cite xnd admon
ish ail aod singular the kindred and credi
tors of Mid deceased to file their fbjoc-
tions (if any they have) in my office on or
before tho first Monday in January next
otherwise letters of administration de bon
is noil tv ill be granted to the applicant.
Given under my hand and seal
(L. S.) this 29th day of November,
1830.
ELY KENEDY, c. c. o. b. c
dec 2
Genuine Fresh Spices,&c,
POUNDS Nutmegs, Clove!
Cinnamons, Mncc, Alspice,
Jan. noAt;
will be gvant vl.
... Witness, tl.'c Honorable Elias Fort,
ibis kind may destroy worms, hut they de- one of the J ust ices of said Court, the 17th
tribute the «».ninaeh, and often materially
injure the general health. Swaim’s Ver-
ini r uge has the peculiar advantage of des
troying and removing the cause of worms,
by giving vigour, both to tho stomach aod
bowels, and oreant of digtstion-~therebv
relieving many troublesome roinplai«»* l»
iv .»y dm nv ans that so ma*y grown per
sons have been relieved,' by ns use, of dys
pepsia, atek headache.foul stomach, and
-uost of the bilious symptoms, 0k.c. dec.
&c.
SiieritTs Sales.
R-i ihe,fir%t Tuesday in Match next.'’*
W ILL he ant t before ihe Cntirt house
in Rice borough, ber\«e-.*h the u*n-
|1 hmr»**>f^ale.ilu» r<»t!owis» pfO}**r!T,riz:
1 aid tltg, ' do do bndv. I onfiiiishc*!
Waggon, l pair unfinished wheels, 1 lot
Gig nnd Waggon Iron*. L I »t Luoibcr. to
gr. hei with household fnrnitn** md kitch
en furniture, levied cm ax the property ftf
Thos. B. Shaw*t . satisfy an execution in
Cavor of DunUaut & Leonard.
JAS. L AW, s. in c.
ian 9
This medicine will relieve Bmctl com
jdainU ut 1/ysmltry Biliovs Coitc, romii-
•ng, sickness, pain o> weakness in the sto
mach or bowels, loss o f appetite either in
childrtn or groicn persons, in a few hours ;
and it seldom fails curing C111LLS A NI»
FEVER OR F VF.R AGUE, or Inter-
mittent Fever. No family oughts or ever
will be foithnu it t ajler a trial.
Worms are capable of producing great
disturbances in the system. Not only do
they aggravate ordinary diseases when
ihey are present, but they also give rise to
a g.cat variety of very alarming aooma
Ion-inflections. The whole trtin of *pa»-
dav of July. A* D. 183ft.
H. W- POOLER, c.c.o.c.c.
july 17 *
EORGlA,Ci'i < t*hani_coimty-- By thl
Hon. the Justices of the Inferior.Conti
fir
ordinary
of Chatham County, sitting
purposes
To aU whom it»vmy concern
Whereas. George W Coe, executor of
Mary Stevens dnc. dtas f.-etitioned the said
court to be dismissed front his said execu
torship.
These arc, tlierefort, to j**' 1 ® Admo
nish all and singular the Ut» idred and cre
ditors of the said decearted, la file their ob
jections (if any they have) in the Clerk's
Office of the said Court, on ror before the
17th day ol Jan’ry next,otkerw.ise letters of
dismissory will be granted.
Witness tho Hon. Elias Port, one of the
Justices of the xaid Court this 17fJt day ol
July. A. D. 18;.to.
R. W.POOLER, c.c.o.c.c.
july 17 *
A 'i KUHGIA, Chatham County-— By
xJT the Hon. the Justices of the Inferu r
Court of Chatham county sitting for Ordi
nary purposes.
To all whom it may concern*
V T hereas, Isaac Norton, administrator
of the est. of Stephen S. Stocking laic of
said county deceased has applied to the
Honorable the Court of Ordinary of
Chatham Cfoumy to We dismissed from said
Administration.'
These are therefore to cite and admon
ish all and singular the. kindred nnd credi
tori of the said deceased, to file their oh
jet lions (if any they h.iv<?) in tho^ Clerk’s
Office of the said Court, on or beflke the
28d day of May next; otherwise letters
dismissory will be granted.
Witness tho Hon. Elias Fort, one of
the Justices of said court the 22d day ol
Nov. A l). 1830.
R. W.POOLER, c.c. o.c. c.
nov 22
Black and Red Pepper, Race and Powdei
Ginger, Mustard, fine cut and sheet Ising
Glass, French Imported Rose and Orang<
Flor. Waters.
AU just received and calculated for the
approaching Christinas. For sale by
A. PARSONS,
Druggist, No 8, Gibbon's Range
dec 15
Sheriff’s Sale.
On the first/l'iinday ,f * February next.
W ILL be sold before the Comi house
IQ tiiccborough Witi*in the usu il
hours of tale the following property, viz :
I horse and gig, levied on is thn urnnj»r.
y of That. IL 8hs«,to satisiy an execu-
jon on foreclosure of mortgage, in favor
of Dunlum & Leonard.
J Id. LAW,*. l.c.
jan 3
nm
. \ J.fakRwA d.i-M.
fi* \ * JOIli
Sheriff Snies—Continued.
Qn the first Tuesday in February nest
W iLLbeso-ii before the Court House
in tho City of .Savannah between
the usual Iiuuis of sale, the following pro
perty f viz:
Daniel, Daphucv, Frank,Chnrly, Chari
ty, Alelbssa, .Anny, Patty. J.^hua, Daniel,
Dina!*, Ixciml, iiu*v ounim,
Handy, Combo, Dianna, Hetty, Morns,
Betty and child.Ciarma. Martha,Dapttnev,
July, Nelly, Cuio, Rose, ltobbin, ties ter,
Silvia.Lady. Joan, and small child, ti.» t »iiy,
Marian, Phillis, Judy, Jonas, Toby, Jin
mef t Jacob, Sam. Lizzy and child. Pe-
•er, Nancy, Sally, Ceaser, Nannoy, Basil,
Molly and child, Davey, Husy, Nero,
Sandy. Pussejr, Charles, Ch.trlotie, Du*
moll. Cobber. Ifenney, Nat, Butty, M a wi
th, Venus, Be*s, tiamlv, Jitdv. Abrshvin,
Ctarioda, John, Silv»rias, Nanuv, Miley,
Sandv, Robert, Tiiah, Nancy Anher, Bil
ly, Mily, Satkey. Glasgo, Flora. Ned. Jen
ny and child. Pifber.Monday, tiillar.Tom.
Jenncv, Bihalt, Lipitcr, Jerry, tiil|*r, Ja
Cob Sarah, Kit, linger. Lutev J«»e, Clat
lisa. Boatswain. Sarah. Eve, Sukey.Marv,
Primus Harriet. Nary. Potnpv. Louisa. Af-
fey, Pompy. Branch. Delia. WiHiaui.T un
Mary, Pieasent, Booty, George. Success
\ y Belinda. Sampson, Hally. Minda, Daniel
Die^Rachel, Prince, Minda, Cato, Jauu
zry. Prince, Jim, Jim. Cane, Torn, Tom
i j ope. Sun. Crisa. Isaac. Fanny, Chub
bj, tiuccess.Tinho. Tcnah, Dick,'Phillis
Joe, Mary, Ellirk, Pheohe^Peter, Amey
Tenth, Iaicb/. Judo, Bamlro, Hager, Pol
Idore. Jinney, Grace, Pottos, Linda. Lad-
dy. Torn, Sophy, Camagnol, Laveoia, M •
ria, Lilia. Ned, Betsy, Dure >*. Andre
Jnicnr. PrMay, Tobv. Eve, 1 om. b law
ders, Judy, Dinah,Hzrriet, Milty, Move*.
Mttnar. Fnotroe, Pdlidnre, Stephen, C.«u
Maria. Cupit. Pompey, Grace. Sally, Wil
lerhy, Tobey, Minda, Laurel. Stepen.Jas-
per, Alaria, Jacob, Hampson, Guy, Jc-
and Ifeniel. ^
Also, The following crop of Rice as i*
row stands on the plantation.viz? ft reek*
of Riee supposed to contain 50 barrels earl
f 3-of • reck of Rice. t50 bntheL Roug!
Rice not winnowed and 500 bushels win
Bowed—Levied OA and \y virtue of an ex
•cuiiftBLkrfavorof John P Williamson and
bv him •«signed <o the Rank of the United
States ngainst Jacob Read, executor ot
• uutiic .uni convulsive uncases may procctu
mmii the irritation of worm* in the alnnen
ary canal. Cholera, epilepsy, catalepsy,
•etanus, paralysis, mania, convulsions, as
•veil a* a variety of other nervon* and con
ulsiy# affections, aie not nnfrequentiy the
immediate effect* of this cause. Beside*
r • -e Hiv'.ise-.wortn* h^ve alto been kno« n
to produce pleuritic and rheumatic pains,
Ivsentcry remitting fever, dropsy of the
hr .tin, chrome and spasmodic cough, &c.
vc. Sic.
Among the symptoms which indicate the
presi-nre ol woims. the follow mg arc the
iiiosi common ami striking t—A pale, lea-
| den coloured, wnd occasionally flushed
countenance ; a biutih streak under the
ry**, these are dull and heavy, the pupil
-rc dilated and much caaIiacted, tl,*- lor.
er eyelids «nd upper lip swell, cvpecially
during the night »hile sleeping ; great itcli
tog in the nostril*, which causes the pa
tient to pick his nose t foul breath ; dj«
..r ,e t sleep; during which the patient,
rind* Ins <ei*th, is apt to scream ont and
start up mddeuly as if fiighiene.il; tingling
in the ears ; giddiness; interrupted speech;
palpitation of the heart ; a dry and spas
iftodic coneli; irregcUi and depraved ap
petite, being sometimes entirely suppres
sed, end at others exceedingly voracious ;
bdomeo swelled and laid ; looseness of
the bowels : costiveness ; unnatural,
foul st >ol* ; pains io the bov
easting of the flesh ; convulsions ; fits ;
palsy ; and finally death.
A Urge supply of this valoahle medicine
is just received, and will he kept constant
ly on hand and for sale by
A PARSONS.
Hole Asenf for the State of Genruia.
N. B. Druggists and others who pur
chase io sell again, can be supplied at the
Proprietor's prices.
jan 17
^-^.EORGVA. Chatham County— By
^ v* ihe lion ihe Justine* uj ihr.
.Court of Chatham County,sitting Jos Ordi
nary purposes.
To all whom it may concern.
Whereas, William G forge Read, of the
county of Chatham, hatf applied to the
Honorable the Court of Ordinary ot Chat
ham county for letters of Administration
cum testamento annexo de bonis non on
the estate and effects of Jacob Read, the
elder, late ol Chatham coun.’v deceased.
These are therefore to cite .vnd ad mon
ish,all,nnd singular the kindred and credi
tors of the said dec’d to file their objections
(if «ny they have) to the gi:iating ofthe
administration of the estate of the (deceased
to the applicant in the Clerk's ottice oi
the said court, on or before the 3d .day ol
J«n. next, otherwise icltets of auuiiu l»tia
tion will he granted.
Witness the Hon. Jnlin Camming, one
of the Justices of the said Court, tho fit
day of P»e. A. D. cue thousand eight
hundred and thirty.
It. W. POOLER, c.c.o.c.c.
dec 1 •
C l EORGIA—Chatham Cotintv—By
PT the Honorable ihe Justices ofthe In
ferior Court oj Chatham County, when sit
ting fir ordinary purjotes.
To all whom il may concern.
Whereas, Joseph Gumming has applied
to the Honorable the Court of Ordinary
of Chatham County for Letters of Admin
istration cum testamento annexo on the es
tateand elfi cts of John Fraser fotmerly of
Chatham county deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish
all and singular the kindred and creditors
of the said deceased, to file their objections
(if any they have) to the granting ufthe ad
ministration of the estate of the deceased
to the applicant in the Clerk’s Office of
tho said Court, on or before the third day
of January next; otherwiseletters of admin
re or AI
XING’S EVIL
SYPHILITIC AND MERCUiU/ft
DISEASES,
Rheumatism, Vice pus Seres, White jw
lings, Diseases of the Liver i, m l
General Debility, fyc. ^
AUD ALL DISEASES ARlSIltO FROM m rtJII I
BLOOD,
indiscretion ol Youth and where ifo
constitution has been broken do«n bv the
use of Mercury. Arsenic. Haik or !
&«. and most internal diseases where th
Lungs and chest are supposed to be affect,
ed, &c. &c,
CAUTION TO PURCHASERS. ^
ftj^swaim’s Panacea is in round bon!*. I
fluted iongitttdinaiiy, with the iollowiu i
words blown in ihe gln.«s:—. ® I
SWAIM’S PANACEA-PBILADA
having but one label which coversth e tori
with my"own signature on it. so that tfct
cork cannot bo drawn without dcitroiiw I
the signature, without which none it id
nine.—The medicine may consfqaenilt
he known to he gremiiiie when mv finolJt
is visible; to counterfeit which will he wnid I
able as forgery. \
Notice.
F OUR Mohths after date application
will he made to tho Inferior Court
of Liberty County, when sitting for ordi
nary purposes, lor leave to sell the Ian I *
Bryan County, belonging to the estate
Win Ward, deceased.
WILLIAM MAXWELL, Adm’r.
sept 4 178t
Nolice.
F OUR months after date, applicatio.
will be made to the Inferior Court,
of Chatham County, when sitting for otdi
nary purposes, for leave to sol), that tract
of land known as No. 48, 5th district Cow
eta county, belonging to M. A. E. Donald
son, minor,
BENJ. EWD. STILES, Guardian
nov 24
Rose Water.
I PREPARED bv Mander, Weaver
JL Wander. Just ireeived and for sal
by T. M. TURNER, Druggist,
Opposite the Mansion House.
Persian Otta Rose Lip
JSalve.
A FRESH »u,>,iiy. just received ant!
for salu by
THOMAS M. TURNER, Drugciit,
Opposite the Mansion House,
•Vr ,1
THIS MEDICINE has the sinttb
fortune, a just tribute In it, great merit, ,t
king recommittjrel by the most releLrthl
Practitioners of Medicine in the Cnitij
States and Jiurope ; tokereas not one,/ |
the spurious mixtures, made in imitating |
it. has the least Support Jrom the AWmJ I
Paeuttri. This fad offers an argumetl a I
thin and conclusive, that it needs on It
ie mentioned to enforce conviction.
PRICE TlPO DOLLARS PER
DOTTLE.
To avoid the many attempts that bm 1
liecn made to impn.e upon the afiiiritj
ba$n imitation, of this celebrated lilt*,
cine, and offering it at reduced prices—u
deceive iheirnwnry—I have appointed
PARSONS, at Savann.lt, my sob A It « I
for the State of Georgia. Tlie pul,lie M I
cautioned agamat purchasing my P 4 jittt
*’Xce|tt front him—or from pcrinnt 1;',:
can prndiice nritt-n dacumenti that tbt;
purchase from my Aqent, the publicmj
rest assured that the Genuine Slf .il.VS
PANACEA, can always be hail alii
storeicarranted. And rill those willesn-
sequrntlv be rrithsat excuse— »itu tUI
purchase from any otber persons.
WM. SWAIM.
Philadelphia, Dec. 20.1630.
N. B. A large supply nf this Medicine. 1
is kept constantly otishnnd and fot tale rt |
the pioprietort pi ices by
A. I’AReONS, Sole Agent.
At the Eagle, No 8, Gibbon's Har.;t.
jan 4
Hitness. tlte Honorable John Cumming,
one of the Justices ofthe said Couit,
tho twenty ninth tiny of November, A
D. one thousand eight hundred and
thirty.
ROBERT W. POOLER, c c. o. c. c
nov 20
Shingles, Staves, Hanging
Timber nnd Sawed
Lumber.
FJ1HE Subscriber ha* on hand and nf
i.«*u4»IA F.flfinghtinC -
G EORGIA—Chatham coumy-/?^</ie
Honorable the Justices ofthe Inftri-
\
J«4
. JOHN I. DEWS, t. c. c.
Bank of Darien.
D ividend no xv.—Tit. n<md of
' Direct r* of this Bank, have this
tav declared a Dividend out of the profits
•>f the Institution, fur the last six months,
•I t per cent, on the amount of (Lipical
'•ock paid in. which will be payable on
• I aftrr the 20th January, 18S0. to the
Stockholders ortheii leg’ll represfeutative*
EHRNEZER S. REF.ti, Cash’,.
Rank uf Darien, Dec 0, 1830,
dre 15 fT
Court of Chatham County, when sitting
fir ordinary purposes.
To all whom it may concern.
Whereas, Richard D. Arnold has appli
•*d io the llonorahlr the court of ordiuarji
of Chatham county for letters of adminis-
trationdehonis non cum testamentoanin xu
ou the estate and effects of Eliza Arnold,
late of «aid county deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admon
ish ail and singular the U.wdred ami credi
tors of the said deceased to file their ob
jections (if any they have.) in my office,on
or before the Sri of January next’.oihcru rii*
letters of administration will he granted.
Witness, the Honorable Elias Fort,
one of the Justices of said Court of ordi
oar/, tliit 27th day of November, in the
year of our Lord, eighteen hundred and
thirty..
R. W.POOLER. c. c.o.c. c.
nov 27 •
the Honorable the .'ustices of the In-
/trior Court of Effingham County sitting
j r Ordinary purposes:—
To all whom it may concern.
Whereas. John Dog«~r, Junr. applies
for letters of administration on the estate
ofl^niaiiiivi D Dugger, late nf «hiri county
deceased in behalf of the kindred and crcri
ilors.
These are therrfoie to cite and admon
ish aU and singular the kindred an I credi
tor of itSic ftdiu dcceasfd to file llteh obiec
lions (if any. they bn**) in mv office on nr
heloie IIia 17th day .if January next; oth
erwise letters of administration will be
granted to the said applicant.
Witness die lion. WalJhour,one of the
Justices of the said Court at Effing
ham ihe 17th day of Dec A. D. one
thousand eight hundred and thirty.
J. CHARLTON, c.c. o. z. t.
dec 17
Just Received,
L ANDING from ship Lagul. ij4
brig Kxprtinn,
40 boxei Tallow Candles, 4's, i'l
anil a’t
20 half bbl. Beef
? hb!s dried Reef
For sale by
dee 11 J. B.HERIIEIIT.
Henry’s Magnesia.
A FRF.SII supply of the genuine arti
% cle, just received and lor sate S.y
tllOMAS M. TURNER. Druggist,
dec 21 Opposite the Mansion House.
HtJiiGlA, Effingham County-—/;
fers for sale on the most reasonable
terms
1,000,000 feet ranging Timber, vari
ous lengths from 12 to 20 Indu s
square
• uG.ftoO feci fliuoring or quartered
boards, from 12 to 20 feet long,
1 1-4 inches thick and 5 to 7 in
ches wide
100,000 feet inch hoards
120,01)0 red oak ami white oak stav. «
'75,000 pine stav.**
200 000 shingles boated and rafted
Together with a large quantity of joists
and scantling ofvaiinu* sizes, and is ri .ilv
receiving raf»* of different <le«rriptinn« of
* limber, orders for Lumber either in tonn
or plantations promptly executed-
dec20 240 SAMUEL J. BRYAN,
-iff
t-asks John Hibbert’s Do*tb!s
Qa W® Brown Stout. Just received pc
the ship Statin, and for sale by
A. PARSONS,
Druggist, No 8, Gibbon's Hangt.
dec 20 t l7cr*
Bar Lead.
KEG8 Bar Load 100 !b. each, f«
HALL. BHAPTEtt fc TUPPER.
dre 22
Nolice.
^ I,|, permn» lia.ing demand, ,Spain-t
Q,nip .’8 tScscnr.e of Tyre.
F OR cbanginR lifilil. ted nr dry liair
on ibe head. WlmLer*. ,Vc. Sir. to
, iwamirnl and permanent brown or blacb.
For eale by
A. I*ARSONS. Druggist,
Al the Eagle no. t, Gib'jon,’ Range.
the Honorable, the Justices of the In
Irrior Court oj Effingham County, sittine
for ordinary pur/nscs.
To all tvlinin it may concern.
Whereas. Peler Prrermllth adinini.lm
lor on Ihe ettarenDnu. Fryernnilli, late i.
»aid enumy deceawd. Its. applied for le’
ier*nfdi,mi,.ory on the Mine and effecr
of «aid drcea.ed.
Tbe.e are therefore In rile and ndmnn
• at. all and linpolar the kindred and credi
or, af the *.»l deeea.ed in file ifirir nb|e,
lion,(if any they have,) in mi office.nn <>
lie fora the 2Uth May itcxl 163!; Mlten.ii
i-tten of rliiniiuorv will be granted tn|tb'
.aid applicatn.
\Vitne,» ll - Hon J. F. Waldhnnr, one-
of tho Ju^ire, of the .aid court nfnrdina-
• V, tlti, 20th daw nf Der.emhcr, A D 1850.
J. CilAULTON, r.cc. o. * e,
1 dee SO ; 5 » “ '
.Slate of Georgia.
B Y the Court of Ordinary for the couo
tv of Liberty.'
To all whom il may concern.
Whereas, Moses W. Way applies for let
tors of administration on tlm goods and
chatties, rights and credit*, that were of
Mary CL Stevens, late of said county de.
ceased.
These are therefore to cite and arinton
ish all and singular the kindred and credi
tors of the said decea sed to file their objec
turns (if any they has t) in the office of the
Clerk of said court, oi* or bclore the first
Monday in January tie ft, otherwise letter*
of administration will begianied the o|>-
plicant.
Witness tho lion. Rohtrt Hendry, one
>fthe Judges of said court tbis26lh day of
the estate of Josiah Wilson, lati
iherty county deceased, will please prc«
tem them duly attested. And those in
debted *tll make payment t®
ELI \ti FORT, Ex’or.
dei 24 f L
brought to Jail,
[ V Savannah, Mini, time ngo, a neer.
man who ,ay, hi, name i, JOHN ,n
'hut In* belong, io G.nrral David Tnyl •
if Riirko Conniy, Georgia. ||.. i. 5 ( tv ,
11 inches high and about 46 yi>ar, of ag..
lie ha, lost all thr loe, nf hi, left fom.
JNO. I. DEWS, ,. e. c:
jan IS |0
Nov. A. I). 1830.
d.- l F. BAKER.r
Georgia Rtilloch f’ounty.
To all idiom it may concern,
W HEREAS, Saral Groover applies
for letters of Admtni*tration ou
the estate and effects of Charles Groover
late of said county deceased.
These arc therefore incite and admon
irii all anrfsehcnlnr, the kindicd and credi
tors, erf tbraird deceased to file ilteir ob
jeciioda (s^zhy they have) on or before the
first Monday In January jsrtt, otherwist-
letter* of kdijiinistraiion will be granted to
the applicant.!
Given twider my hand and sea!
* (L. 8.) this 23d day of November,
! ff.flO. ;.
C-LY KENEDY, c.c. oil. c
tf • ' %
r not.
wa-hinu fine whito clothes !* i«»t r,ctlT
ed and for sale by A PAIISONS,
A t the Eagle, No 8, Gibbon's Hang
dec 23 a»
Savannah Poor House mid
Flour, Pork and Mackerel
f WO hundred hbls Canal Flour
A 50 hhls prime Pork
50 bbls No. I Mackerel
Landing front brig tiyren, and for sale
\ COHEN & MILLER.
dec 23
Notice.
F OUR month, aftev date ipplicatioo
will he made to the linn, the Justice,
ol the Inferior Couit of Liberty County,
-hen tilting for urdinary purpotci, fm
lea.e to wll the real and personal property
•elongmg to J. B. Moll, dec’d.
a. W. WALTHOI'R, Ex’r,
jan T
Canal Flour.
SOK c *"“ FlourE - 9 -' tco '
80 half do do
SO wliole, half andqr bbl, Rntter
i j- , ° nd " ,,e ’ Cracker,
Landing from Queen Mab and fi,r
h, j n r ° EO ’ t*VNTINOTON.
London Porter.
H.iR S’l.iP.
g> ^ R XEti fine quality of •!>»«
Ba* tinsp, for he purpueo
Hospital.
FI1H1S valuable insliintinn ha, b**"
1 conducted for two years without tn*
king a general call on the inhabitant* on
city fur aid. It Is useless to sly that tw**
tahlishment cannot proceed withutti
Its m.tnAgemcul is nut eithoul to l< "
devotion of time—it- tisefulne«s is too
known to require to he spoken of* ,
Tho Board of Managers, with s
avoiding the importunity of a personal tf.
adopt this mode ot asking *be f '
lions of those, who are willing ic ‘"lY*.
the mstitution. Receipts will be* r »J°
edged weekly in the new* papers by r'
cis Porrel,Treasurer, to tthosi *bf
tions may he ui.i(l<*.
By order of the Board.
JOS. CUMMING. 8«'j'
[.uniting.
F ifty bi,i,. n oin
so do Rum
5 lilios do do
5 pipes Holland Gift
5 lihds Jamaica Rum
6 qr. casks sweet Malaga w»
10 hbls tipirits Turpcnfio®
ic «4 For "'ct/riEN t moi£5:
New Goods,
Jut! received per tekr. Exact frees i• , t
hn ItlMg r wool Shawls (t **' CT
■*‘Bmall'bH^I|Fi«nl,rd ch*»»* ,tC,lX0 *‘
10 pc, linen cambric Hu* 1 *
• lion mixed 1-1 linie ,; £ |<1
Plain gilt Buckle. (8*?P« ,0, ‘"'
DsnWe gilt guard €h»in»
^SSS.'SSS* %**•
No.I. Young’sBuitdirg’rM'" 1 •'
dec 27