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PUBLIC SALES*
Sheriff's Sales.
a G>i fbe 4r$f Tu^nhy in Mirck nett,
VBTILL he sold bef»r* ill* court home
Tffln tli* Oiiv of Savannah between
usiUI hour* of ule the following negroev,
<vi«:l &
Rote. Moans, Sally, Evelina, Peter, Jo*.
Hannah. Alick, Mali?, flenrv. Margaret.
Caroline,'Prank, Jefferson, R*n, R»«, Vir
r 'ia, Reels, Isham, Tilla, Hannah. Zad-
t, Dolly, Richmond, George, Urtir
Warren, Puri*, Chatham, Marina, Char-
Ttain, Bacchus. Wannab, and John, levied
on as the property of EfizattnU Whiting,
Ann i. Durkoe end Lucy Durkee, under
And by virtue of on execution on foreclo-
•uro of 'mortgage in favor of the Planter**
Bank *f the State of Georgia.
JNO.I.DRWS,«. c,c.*f
dec. 31
City SheoT’s Sales.
1 OnU»e first Tuesday in Febrmuy next.
^^riLLbe sold before the Exchange,
between the usual hours of kale.
Four negroes, Clarisa and her three
children, levied on as the property of Chas.
fl. 'Vard, to satisfy an execution in favor
of Joseph Auze. against N J. Bayard, ad
Diinistr itor of C II Ward.
Lot and improvements no. {t) eight, in
Carpenters Row, city of .Savannah, levied
on astheptoperty of Elisha C. Hopkins
to satisfy an execution in favor of S C.
Administrator's Sale.
On Ihejtrtt Tuesday in April nest,
W ILL be sold before the Exchange,
in the city of Savannah, the Sol-
lowtuM itultMlult. Bv older ofthc Justices
of the Inferior Court of Chatham County
when sitting for ordinary purposes, vix:—
The five lots containing about 45 ncres
known as Fair Lawn in the neighborhood
of Savannah—nos. 10,11, I*, 16 a 45—all
those lots and Improvement* known as lots
no t, &£ 19, Warren ward—2-3 lot no t
Washington ward. I tract no 3, ltth di*-i
trict Dooly County. I tiact no tt4, 7th'
• list. Henry County, for the benefit of the
heirs an I creditors of the estate of Win.
NVoodbridge, dec'd.
HOMEHTUPPER.
Conditions Cash—Purchasers paying- for
titles. i»n 19
oxreaarwgsiGSfse^agj^
- - - - - 1 /nfrri'i Co.-' of the courtly of Chatham.
when air ing fur ordinary |rurposes.
n. the Justices, of the Irferio
Court of Chatham County, tilting fir ordi
nary purposes
To all whom it mar concern.
Where:;, Frederick Here, esec~v»r
John II Deuball, <lec. has .petitioned the
.aid Court to he dismissed ftom his laid
executorship.
Tlieso are therefore to cite and admon-
iah all and singular the Itlndied and credi
tors of the said deceased to file their objet
tions (if any they hare) in the Clerk's of
ce of the Court of Ordinary on or before
'l-o all ahnmtt may concern
Whereas, I tor act, Wells, has applied tc
soft01A-JChatham County—B.v
Executor’s Sale.
On the first Tuesday in \pril next,
W ILL be sold helore the court house
in Kffioghani county, heioeen the
usual hours nf sale, loo negroes, viz:
Beck and Fsckiei, belonging to the cs.
ta e of Willis Spier, deceased, and sold for
the benefit of the heirs and creditors.
JAS. SPIER, Ex’or.
jan 13 fl ,
(fie Hon. the Justices of IftojMerto
Court of Ckalfiom County, silting for or
dinars)-purposes.
To all whotnltm.y concern.
Whereas, John Shellnian, ha. appli
late of said county, decoaied.
These ore therefore to cite and admonisl.
all amt singular the kindred and creditor,
of the saitl deceased to file their objection-
(If any they hare) to the granting of the
admini.tration of the estate of the deceos-
ed in my office, on or hefore the tBth day
of *aid county deceaseds
These are therefore to cite and admonish
all and singular the kindred and creditors
of thq «aid deceased, to file their objections
(if any they have) to the granting of the
the irth day of January next, otherwise administration uf the estate ol the deceased
letters nfdismissory will he granted. > tothe applicant in the Clerk’s Office nt
Witness the lion. Elias Fort, one the said court, on or before the third nay
oftlieJudge, of the Court ofOrdinary for of January next; otherwise letter* of ad
said County, this nth (lay of ‘July A
n. i c.so.
R. W. POOLER, c. c. o. c. c
july 17 •
Administrator’s Sale.
On the first Tuesday in April next,
W ILL be sold before the Court Home
In Effingham county between the
u*«al hours of sale,
Ali th • real-it to t f J. J. Tblv. decease,
fcreeoe against John Johns, W:n. Thom- so d bv r,n order r »>n the Hon. thei’.u t
as, l tint Rabbins and Elisha C. Hopkins. * o 1 Ordinary, for the purpose of making a
dec St
A. D'LYON, c. s.
Sheriff’s Sale,
On the first Tuesday in March next,
W ILL b»* sold before the o.uurl hows*
in Riceborongh, Liberty county,
ivithin the usual hours of sale, the follow
ing oroperty. viz:
Four negroes. Frank, Miley, Lucy and
H* tv . levied on -\9 the property of Henry
N ‘hitler, deceased, to satisfy a ft fa issued
4»n forerlo«meof a mortgage in favor of
Uriah Wilcox.
JAMES LAW, s. l.c.
dec 31
division with the lirirs of said cs'ati- —
Further particu’ar*, as regards thr land,
will be made known on the day of sale—
Conditions cash.
MARY ANN IHLY, Adm»x.
JOHN CHARLTON, Adrn’or.
jan 21
G EORGIA—Chatham County*— Bp
the ffonorahle the Justices of the
inferior Court of Chatham County sitting
for ordinary purposes.
To all whom it may concern.
Whereas. Andrew Miller, Administrator
of Win Hoit, has applied to the Honora
ble the Couit of Ordinary of Chatham
County to be dismissed from his said Ad
minisu^torship.
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) in the clerk's office of the
Court of Ordinaiy of said county on or be
fore the 10th day of June next, otherwise
letters of dismissorv will be granted.
Witness the Hon. John Gumming ono
of i he Justices of the said court at Savan
nah, the 10th dav of Dec. A* D. 1830.
ROBERT W. POOLER, c. c. o. c. c.
dec 10 . *
ministration will be grmted
Witness, the Honorable Elias Fort
one of the Justices of the Court of Ordina
rv for said CoHnty. this sixteenth day
of Nov, A. D. 1630.
It. W POOLER c.c.o.c.c
16 •
of January next,otherwise letters of admin
htration will be granted tothe said appli-
cant.
Witness the Hon. John Cumming one
cl the Justices nf the said Court, the 29th
day of Dec. A. D. 1830.
R. W. POOLER, c. c. o. c. c.
den 29
Sheriff’s Sale,
On the first Tuesday in February next,
W ILL he %otd before the courthouse
in RiceHorongb. Liberty county,
within lit* usual hours of sale, he follow,
tog property, viz:
tin* *tn** buildings, 3 tables, !
tides lord and 20 pieces of glass. 12 chairs,
one set dialers, one pair fii* dog*,one
pet. I h*Jsteerie, t matresses with clothes,
t dinner set, 1 medicine chest, 1 tea set, 3
waitets, 1 writing desk, and 10 pieces of
ki'clfcn furniture—also. plantation tools,
co •M-uing ol 8 ht**s 3 axes, I plough, 2
ca"«, 1 cmn mil, and 7 foot gins, levied on
•« it,# nr-m-'cv of ■* 'V It *"dl. to satisfy
an execution ill favor of Low. Tavlor 5r co.
JAMES LAW. s l. c.
dec 31
Executor’s sale.
By J. R. Herbert.
On the first Tuesday iu April next, will
be sold before the Exchange In this city,
during the nsii.il horn s of sale,
All that \\ ha-f Lot No. 8 Yamacrw, con
tabling 150 feet, fronton the river and the
same on Indian street, being pait of the
••aletsateof Jim. Gardner, deceased. Sold
by permisuon of the Honourable the court
ofOrdinary and by order of Ire Executors.
Pu chasers prying for titles. Part of the
ab v wit .n u now under ea»e at $500 per
annum.
jan 27 Terms at lime of sale.
Sheriff's Sales.
* Oot*y» first Tuesday rn Match next.^
W lLJ.be sol • '•♦•fore the Court house
in Iti6«»m<m«ti, between tin
*1 l*«W'fl>*f ssle.the folio ving property.viz
1 ol I Gig,"* do lo b »<iv. I unfinished
on. 1 pair tiitftnis ten wheels, 1 lot
Qt£ nod 'Vt^jvio Irons, I lot Lumber, to
geihei with itotiteltold furniture and kitch
en furniture, levied on as the property of
Tnoik. B. Sli.»*,t » satisfy an execution in
favor of Dunham 5c Leonard.
J \r*o LAW, n. l. c'.
jan S
Sheriff's Sale— ('on t in tied.
On the fiist Tuesday in March next
W ILL be sold at the Coun house in
BrydD County between the usual
hours or sale,
A negro boy named Jacob, levied on »■
the property of John F. Webb, to *ati*ft
executions in favor of Thomas I. Fharlton
Thomas H. Baker, and others, nut of the
Couit of Common Ph*asand Oyer aud Ter
miner of the city of Havnnnali.
JOIINI1ARN.
Sheriff Bryan County.
jao. 26 22
G EORGIA—Chatham County—By
the Honorable the Justices of the In
ferior Court of Chatham county sitting
for ordinary purposes.
To all whom it may concern.
W'hereas, Edward Hourqtiin and Jacob
Gould, executors of \Ym Bundy dcc'd
have petitioned the said Court to be dis
missed fro it their said Executorship.
These ate therefore to cite and admonish
all and singular tl)e kindred and creJitors
of said deceased, to file their objections (if
any they have)to the granting of the letters
dismissory on the estate of the deceased
to the applicant in the Clerk's office of the
said Court, on or hefore the 17th day of
Jan. next; otherwise letters dismissory
will be granted.
AVitness. the Honorable Elias Fort,
one of the Justices of said Court, the I7th
dav of July. A. D. 1830.
tt. *W. POOLER, c.c.o.c.c.
julv 17 •
G EORGIA Chatham County.— f'y
the Hon. the Justices of the Inferior
Court of Chatham County sitting for ordi
nary purjioses.
I all whom ii may concern.
Whereas,Sarah R Dsvanport adininistra
trix of the esate of Isaiah Davenport, fate
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 aH and singular the kindred St creditors
of said deceased to file their objections (i;
any they havejto the granting of the dismis
soryon the estate of the deceased to the
applicant in the Clerk’s office of the said
Court, on or before the 16th day of Mav
next; otherwise letters dismissory will hr
granted.
AVitness the Hon. Elia* Fort, one M
the Justices of the said Court the IGt!
dayofNov A. D. 1836.
R. VV. POOLER, c. c. o. c. c.
nov 18 •
Georgia—Bulloch County,
W HF.H AS, Je.se Moore, a rplic
lo mo for Hirer, of AtlrrirniMrolroo
lie lioitis non, on the dale of i I tutus Stud
still, late of said county deceased.
These are therefore to rite and admon
ish all and .insular the kindred and credi
tors of said deceased to file their cl jec
tioos (if ant they have) in my office on o
belore tire first Monday in January next,
oihcrrtjre letters of administration de bon
is non trill be granted to lire applicant.
(liven under my hand and seal,
(L. 8.) this 29th day of November,
1830.
F.LVKF.NEDY.c. c. o b c.
dec 2
TOR THE CURB nr
SCROFULA OR Klh.G'SFl'ir
SYPHILITIC AND MKKltaffi
DISEASE?-, #IAt 1
Rheumatism, l/fcoua-Sorri, Bfijt, ^ I
lings, Diseases of the Liter lmd
General Debility &rc, ®™il
AND ALL DiSXABES AMSIN0 FROM j
■Loon, Cl * I
Or indiscretion nl Youth and trheie tk I
constitution has been broken da*ninth!I
use of Mercury, Arsenic, llailr „ Q u . “Jl
(.c. and moat internal diseases sshereth21
Lunes ami chesi ure supposed to U
ed. &c. AiC. 1 1
caution to puncHAsrns.
WpT-Stvaim’s Panacea is in round U,l
Iluted longitudinally, rriih the ( o ii 0 .j .
tvord. blown in the elass*_ *
••SWAIM’S IMNACEA—Plum),,
havine but m e label which couers llterolk
with mv own signature on it, 1
SherifTs
On the firU Tuesday in Februarv next.
W ILL be told hefore >lie Cumt lum*e
in Uiceborongh wit.tin ibe umuI
hour*; of tale thr fallowing proper!?, vi?. ;
I horte and gig, levied oo at the’proper-
J ofThot. A. Aimw, to tatitlv an execu-
Ion on fnreclovute uf mortgage, iu favor
Of Dunluin U Leonard.
m •' J AH. law, t. l. c.
yatt 3
3*
Sheriff' Styes—Continued.
Oil (be first Tuesday in February next.
W ILL be sold hebtie tire Couit i loose
ill ilia ('try uf Savannah between
the usual hnui, of sale, (he following pro
petty. »i*s
Daniel, Danhitev. Frank.Charly, Chari*
tl. Vlntessv' Aniiy. Patty, Joshua, Daniel,
Biiiah. [serial, llector, liras., Sambo,
HArvlf, Combo, Dianna, Hetty, Morris,
Betty and child.Ciarista, Martha,ilapiniev.
July, Nelly, Cnio, R-ise, Rdbtiin, Hexter,
Silvia.Lady, Jo in, ami small child, Sophy,
Marian, Phillis, Jo ly, Jonas, Toby, Jm
Bey, Jacob, Sa>n, Lizzy aud child. Pc.
•er, Nancy, Sally, Comer, Nanney, Hash,
Molly and child, Uavey, Susy, Nero,
8ao ly. I*n,set, Charles, Cliarl-ute, Ibu
melt. Cobber, llennay, Nat, Unity,Messi
ah', Venus. Bess, Sandy. Judy, Abrkhain,
Clarinds. John, Sitverias, Ninny, Mile/,
8andy, Robert,Tuah, Nancy. \u!>er, Kil
ly, Mily, Seekey. Qlasgo, Flora, Ned, Jen
ny and child, Parker,Monday, Sillar.Tom,
Jenney, Rinah, Inpiter, Jerry, Sill ir, Ja
cob Sanh, Kii. Hager Lnker J-m, I'lar
Issi, Rnatiwaio. -darali Eve, dukey.tlarv,
Prmnis llariiet. a , v I'mnpv Louisa.\f-
fey. Ponipy, llranch. Delia. Williani.T iii
Mary, Pleasent. Booty, IJeorje, Success,
B-lin li. Sa-npsmi, Sally, Mio.la, Daniel
« in, Itadiel. Prince, Minds, Cato, Jam)
V. Prince, Jim, Jim. Cane, Tom, Tom,
(lope, Ham. Cri« e. Isaac. Fanny, Chub
by, Success. Tints). Tenah, Dick, Phillis,
Jon, Mary, Ellirk, Pheohe, Peter, Amey,
Teoah, Luce;. Jun i. Sambo, lla^er, Pol-
idore, Jinncv, Orace, Portns, Linda. Lad-
' dy. Tout, Sophy, Cxmagnol, Larenia. Ma
ria. I .ilia. Ned, Betsy, Unroot. Andrew,
JefTery, Friday, Toby. Era, 7 ont. I- lan
der*. Judy, Dinah, Harriet, Milly, Moser,
Mnnae, Footrne, Polidure, Stephen, Caty
M iria, Cnpit, Pompey, Orace, Sally, Wil -
lerhy, Tobey, Mir.da. Laurel, Stepen.Jas-
per. Maria, Jacob, Sampion, Qky, Joe
Bud Daniel.
Also, The fallowing crop of Rice as it
Jtow stands on llie plaolatimi.viz: tt recite
of Rice supposed lo contain hU bands each
t-S of a reek of Rice. *50 bushels Rough
Rice not winnowed and 500 Ubsliels win-
Do wash* Levied on and by virtue nf an ex-
ec'ition in fayprof John P Williamson and
hr him assigned to the Bank of the Unit#
States atlioU Jacob Retd, executor of
Jacob Read, dee’ll.
JOHN I. DEWS, s. c. c.
j»4 - y*
Swaim’s Panacea.
F OR the care ol Hcrolula or King's
Evil. Syphilitic and Mercurial Hit
eaten, Rheumatism. Ulcerous Soies. 'V liite
.Swellings, Diseases of the Liver and Skin
General Debility,*—And all diseases wln h
•riginaie from impure bhtod, or indiscre
lion of Ymttli, and where »he constituiiun
has been broken down bv the use of Met
ettry. Arsenic. Bark nr (imninr. &c. and
most nitemal diseases where ths Lungs and
chest n»e supposed to be afiTecied, 5:c. &c.
tautitiom t« porchaskhs
rr * waim's Panarea in in round hot
ties, fluted Inngitiidm«lly, with the follow
tug words blown in the glass:—
••SWAIM'S PANACEA—PIIILADA.'
hav'Rig hot on* !.|hp! which covers tlie cork
with m> own signature on it so that the cork
can *ot lu* drawn without destroying the sig
nature, without which none is genuine —
The medicine may eon*equenilv be knowr
r<» be genuine wh»n mv signature is visible
I <o e unterfeit which will be punishable as for
The Public are cautioned not to pu
chase nt? Panacea except from myself
mv arcredit**fl agents, or persons of known
respect a H lit v , ami all those will conse
quentiv ' e without excuse, who shall pm
chase from anv other person.
•^—Prepared and sold at Svraim's La
bo.Mlory, -'ouiii Se** n>l» Street, next door
to the PhiU Ifiphia llatli«.corner of Geo. gc
ami Seventh ’treels, and sold ny every res
penahle Druggist in the United Si ties.
PRICE $i PER BOTTLE.
To avoid tlte many attempts that have
been made to impose upon the public,!),
imitations of this Olebrated Medicine, the
subscribers h ive made arrangeiitentt in
keep on hand, a snpnly direct from the
projvrie or The pahHc may therefor* re»t
I that V\>' (ienuirk Sica ns Panacea
can always he had at their store warranted.
\ large supply of mi» Medicine has just
been received. Dittggists Sfc others through
ont the State, who purchase to sell again,
can have it at a reduced price.
L\Y & HEN DR I K-t»N,
Wholesale and Retail Dittggists.
i Sl 15 Gib <on's Buildings,
jan 7 ^ ivatntah. (Geo.)
G EORGIA,Chatham county—By the
Hon. the Justices of the Inferior Court
of Chatham County, sitting for ordinary
purposes
To all whom it may concern.
Whereas William P. tlttnter, adminis
trator of Oliver 8iurgcs, has applied to the
llohorable the Court of Ordinaiy of Chau
ham County, for letters of ciisumsion for
sa d administration.
These are, therefore, to cite and admo
nish all and singular the kindred and cre
ditors of the said deceased, to file their ob
jections (if any“they have) in the Clerk'*
Office of the said Court, on or before the
17th day ol July next, otherwise letters of
dismissory will he granted.
Witness the Hon. Elias Fort, one of the
Justices uf the said court, this £2d day of
Jan. A. D. 1830.
R. W.POOLER, b.c o.c.c.
jan 22 •
C TE'MKJIA, Chatham County P»
W the Hon. tffc Justices of the Inferi. r
Court of Chatham county silling for Ordi
nary purposes.
To all whom it may concern
V'hereas, Isaac Norton, administrator
of the est. of Stephen S. Stocking late nf
said county deceased has applied to the
Honorable the Court of Ordinary of
Chatham County to he dismissed from said
Administration. «
These are therefore to cite and admon
ish all and singular the kindred and credi
tort of the said deceased, to file their oh
jections (if any they have) in the Clerk's
Office of thp said Court* on or before th*
22d day of May next; otherwise letters
dismissorv will he granted.
Witness the Hon. Elias Fort, one of
the Justices of said court the 22d day ol
Not. A D. 1830.
R. W. POOLER, c.c.o. c. c.
nov 22
• | • • - - lint the I
cotk cannot he drawn w it bout % cleatrovin* I
“ ■ "''out which Dim, i, ’ 1( *l
G EORGIA, Chatham County—By
the Hon the Justices oj the Inferior
Court of Chatham County fittingJon Ordi
nary purposes.
To all whomtt may concern.
Whereas, William George Read, of th6
county of Chatham, has applied to the
iionmnhie the Court of Ordinary ol Chat |
haut county for letters of Administration
cum tcftamento nnucxo de hotjis non on
the estate and efleets of Jacob Road, the
elder, Ists ol Chatham county dec^sed.
These are therefore to cite and admon*
ish,all,and singular the kindred and credi
tors of the said dec'd to file their objections
(if any they have) tothe gtar.ting of the
administi.itinn of the estate of the deceased
to the applicant in the Clerk's office o
the said court, on or before the 3d day of
Jan. next, otherwise letters of adininistra
tion will be granted.
Witness the Hon. John Cutnnting, one
of the Justices of the said Court- the 1st
day of Dec. A. D. one thousand eight
hundred and thirty.
R. W. POOLER, c.c.o.c.c.
d*«r | •
C "'1 EORGIA—Chatham Countv—By
p the Honorable the Justices of the tn
ferior Court oj Chatham County, when sit
Bug for ordinary purposes.
To all whom it may concern.
Whereas, Joseph Cuinming has applied
to tho Honorable the Couti of Ordinaiy
of Chatham County fot letters of Admin
istration cunt testaniento nnnexo on the es-
tale ami efiVcts of Joint Fraser fonnerlv of
Chatham county deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish
all and singular tho kindred and creditors
of the said nereased, to file their objections
(if any they have) to the granting of the ad
ministration of the estate of the deceased
to the applicant in the Clerk's Office of
the said Court, on or before the third dav
cf jnnuary next; otlierwiselettcrs of admin
istration will he granted.
Witness, the Honorable John Cumming,
one of the Justices pf the said Court,
the twenty ninth day of November, A
D. ono thousand eight hundred apd
thirty,.
ROBERT W. POOLER, c c. o. r. r
nov 29
Li tv.
T. TILLINGII \HT' ( {having located
sj# himself at Coosawhatcbie. Bo. Ca
will attend the Courts of l^w and Equity
for Beaufort. Barnwell and Colleton Dis
tricts. Any business entrusted to his care
will be thankfully received and promptly
mended to
dec f e.S 3 il<:BL
< 1 EORGIA—Chatham ctnuuy-Hylhe
Jf Honorable the Justices of the Inferi
or Court of Chatham County, when sitting
for ordinary jmrposes.
To all whom it may concern,
Whereas, Rich mi i). Arnold lias appli
ed to the Honorable ibe court of ordinary
of Chatham county for letters of adminis
tration de boms non cum testamenioaun« xo
on the e«tate and effects of Eliza Arnold,
late of said county deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admon
ish all am) singular the kindred and credi
tors of the said deceased to file their ob
jections (if any they have.) in my office.ou
or before the 3d of January nexttoiheruise
letters of administration will he granted.
Witness the Honorable Elias Fort,
one of the Justices of said Court ol ordi
nary, this ifth day of November, in the
year of our Lord, eighteen hundred ami
thirty.
R. W. POOLER, c. c.o.c. c.
nov 27 •
C A i'.OituiA EffinglMII) Coin,l>.—~y
W - the HonorabP the Justices of the In*
ferior Court of KJJlngham County sitting
f t Ordinary purposes: —
To all whom it may concern.
Whereas. John Dugger, Junr. applies
for leimr? of administration on the estate
uf Emanai i ir Dugger, late oI'mihI county
deceased in behalf of the kindred and cred
itors.
These are th»refoie tn cite and admon
ish all and singular the kindred an I credi*
tors of ihe said deceased to file theit objec
tions (tf any they have) in my office on or
before the I7tli day of January next; oth
erwise letters nf administration will be
granted to the said applicant.
Witness the Hon. \Valdlinur,one of the
Justices of tho said Court at Effing
ham the 17th day of Dec A. D. one
thousand eight hundred and thirty.
J. CHARLTON, c.c. o. e- c.
dec 17
Swnim’s Vermifuge.
T HIS well'kno Anti dystnteric and
Worm Medicine has proved success
ful these ten years past, ami its virtues are
universally acknowledged by all who h ve
tried it, to lie far superior to any other
medicine ever employed for most disease
children are subject to. It is perfectly
safe, nd no child "til refuse tu take it.
It seldom fails curing DYSENTERY
UK luWEL COMPLAINTS, COLIC
OR CHOLERA MORBUS, PILES, ci
ther in grown persons or children, and it
gives appetite to almost all debilitated per
sons. Worms frequently infest children,
aggravate their other diseases, and are Hie
chief cause of most five rs.Bowel complaint*
and chronic and nervous diseases, ncidt n
to childhood, which are so numerous and
frequently fatal. It is much to be regret
ted that thuusandsof c.hildien are swept
.iff, or are rmdctrd feeble, pale and cma-.
ciated thimtgh 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 i.iied > (institutions, much mischief is
often done by the ordinary worm medi
cines, which generally consist of the siron-
g. st purvsitives, nierciir.als, bitiers, pink
root, or spir ts ol turpentine Artic'es ol
tins kind may destroy worms, but tticv de
bilitate the stomach, and often uiatenalh
injure the- general lioalth ewaun’s Ver
mifuge lias the peculiar advantage of des
troying and removing the cause of worms,
by giving vigour, both to the stomach -»nd
hnwfls, and or. an* of digestion—thereby
relieving maiiv troublesome complaints it
Is by ihi\ in* an* ih.tt so mam gr wn pc
sons have been nlicvcd, by itsuse % « f dy
pepsin, sick headache,lou‘ >toitucu. and-
most of the bilious symptoms, wc. &<
&c.
This medicine will relieve Bowl com-
plaints or Jj^stiitrrtj Un'iovs ( ofrc.tomil
much or bowels, loss of ap/ntite either in
children or g oten persons. ui a ft tv nourn ;
and it seldom fails curing (‘IIILl.S 3Ni*
FEVER OH Fi VElt. AGUE, or Jriier-
mitUnt Fever. No family ought, or ever
will be with.ou it, after a trial.
Worms are capable ol produeng .real
disturbance* in liie «y»icin. Nor oniy uo
•bey ag. ravafe ordinary diseases when
they .»re present, but they al«o give rise to
a great variety of very thrmiug annm:t-
the signature.
nine.—The medicine may cnn„I
be known tnhe cenuinr w hen no
Visible; to counterfeit m,ich tti«( tfM j 1 jl
abl.e as forgery.
THIS MKDiriSF. Kosth.^yl
fortune, a just tribute to its gr.oi [f |
being recommended hy Ibe mol al/im,) I
Practitioners of Medicine in Iht ljj,y|
Stales and Europe ; tehrmu not ,i|
the spurious mixtures, made in im>/ a rim./■
it, hus the least support Jrom the AW 'it/I
Faculty, This fact offers an nrpi«(,i # |
plain and conclusive, that it ntedi ml. |J
lie menlionrd lo enforce eonniclion. ’ *
PRICE TH O DOLLARS PER
HOTTI.E.
To avoid the many ailen yl, tint l m l
been made to impose upon ihe
hue imitnliana of (his celebrated Medi-1
cine, and nITerinz it at reduced prim-til
deceive the unwary—I have appoif.l™ A. !
PARSONS, at Savannah, my »l, A-.-j j
Tor llie Slate of Ocorcia. The public >n I
cantioni'd against purchasing my PamcuI
except frnnt him—or from pertain a. I
can piudiire wrill-n docnmerni that iheyl
purcliase from my Aoxnt. the public rail
rest assured that the Genuine M/.(U'S|
PANACEA, can alaavi he hid u tal
slow warranted. And all ihn.. «i{! ,...1
seqnrnllv he without excuse—aba ihdll
purchase from any other persons.
tt M. SWAM.
Philadelphia. Dec. *0.18110.
N. It. A latge supply nf this Medici: 1 ,1
is kepi constant!* on hand tod for uk tl|
the proprielnrt |a ices hy
A. PARSONS, Side A cent.
At Ihe Eagle, No 8, Gibbon's flee*.
jan t
Notice.
F OUR months after date application
will be made to the Honorable the
Inferior Court for the County of Kfling ■
ham, for leave to tell ell the real estate be-
longin, to Philip Jones dec'd late of said
county, for (lie benefit of tha heire end
cieditors of (aid esia'e.
ELIZABETH JONES, Adm».
nov It
Notice.
P OUR months after date application
rill be made to the Honorable the
’iifenor Court of ihe county of Effingham
lor !cavo to tell the real ctiate belonging tn
'.Villi* S|iier* dec'd. late of the * - J count*
for the be nr fit of the heirs and creditor* uf
aid astute . JAS SPl^ll, Ex r.
nov S
C T EORGiA, Effingham Gotmty—h
W the Honorable, the Justices ofthc In
ferior Court oj Effingham County. sitting
Jor ordinary purposes.
To all whom it may concern.
•Whereas, Peter Fryermuth adininistra
tor on the estate of J no. Frvermuih, late of
said county deceased, has applied for let.
ters of dismissory on the estate and effect*
of *aid deceased.
These are therefor* to cite and armory'
ish all and singular the kindred and credi-*
ors nf the said deceased in file tlteir object
linn*(jf any they have,) in my offire.on or
before the 20th May next 1831; otherwise
letters of dismissorv will be granted tofthe
said applicant.
VT'itnes* tM Hon J. F. AValdhoar, one
•i the Justices of the *aW court ofordina-
v, till* COtIt riiv of Dcth-mber, A I) 1830.
J. CJI4ULTON. c.^c, o. k z. c.
dec 20
State of (jeoijfiii.
B Y the Court of Ordinary for llie coun
b of Liberty.
To all whom it may concern.
Whereas. Mores VV. AA'ay applies for let
ter* of adminiriration on the good* and
chatties, right* and credit*, that *ere of
Mary (1, Steven*, late of said county de
ceased.
These are therefore to cite and admon
ith all and singular the kindred aud credi
lor* of the said dece.r*rd to file their objec
tion* (if any they have) in the office ofthc
Clerk of said rotirl, on or before the first
Monday in January next, otherwise lei ers
of administration will be granted the ap
plicant.
Witness the Hon. Robert Hendry, one
»f the Judge* of said court this <6lh day of
Nov. A. I). 1830.
•r 1 E. BAKER, c. c. o. c.
tJeorjria bullock County.
To all whom it may concern,
W HERE AS. Sarah Groover applies
for letters of Administration on
Ihe estate and effects of Charier Groover,
late of said county deceased.
* These are therefore Incite and admon-
i*h all and singular, th* kindied and credi
tors, o* tire said deceased lo file their ob-
j-cliout (ifany th-y l,av«) on o» before the
fir.t Monday In January (next, oilterwite
teller, of adminiatrathm will be granted lo
the applicant.!
Given under my hand and teal
(L. S.) thi. SSd day of November,
•ELY KENEDY, c.c. o.h. c.
nor *7 • ”
ntodic and convulsive di«ca*i » may proceed
ruin the irritation of worms tn the altmen
tary canal. Cholera, epilepsy, catalepsy
tetanus, paralysis, mania, cnnvu! -iuns. m
we!! as » vatiety of other nervous am! con
vuUive affections, arc a it unfieqaentty the
immediate effects of this came. Besides
there disrates worms have also hern known
to produce pleuritic and rheumatic pain*,
dysentery remitting fever, dropsy ul the
br.v .\ chronic and spasmodic cough. See.
Sir. See,
Among the symptoms which indicate the
presence of winniA, the following arc the
most common and sinking A pale, lea
den coloured, and occasionally Unshed
countenance ; a bltit h streak under the
eyes, these are dull mid heavy, the pupils
«re dilated and much contiacted, llie low
er eyelids and upper lip swell, especially
(Hiring the night while sleeping ; great itch
ing in ihe nosuih, which causes the pa
lieut to pick hisnoto ; foul breath ; Uis
tor be sleep; during wltuli the patient
-rnds hi* teeth, is apt lo scream out and
Mart »|» suddenly as if fr ightened ; tingling
in the ear* ; giddiness; interrupted speech;
alpitaiion of the heart; a dry and spas
ttiodie cough ; irrrgul.it and depraved np
petite, being sometimes entirely suppres
sed, and at others exceedingly voracious ;
abdomen swelled and hatd ; looseness of
the -bowels ; enstiveuess; unnatural, tli-
mv. or foul stools ; pains in the bowels ;
asting of (he flesh ; convulsions ; fits ;
palsy ; and finally death.
A Urge supply of this valuable medicine
is just received, and will be kept constant
ly on hand and for sale by
A. PARSONS,
Sole Agent for the State of Georgia.
N. B. Druggists and others who pur
chase to sell again, can be supplied at the
1’ioprictor's prices.
jan 17
J list receivetl.
C7- Dll. IHIVITIK!
ffj* TO W ItuM IT MAT COXCKl.I.^J I
B Y the use of Dr Hunter's ioe*n»a*|
nle Pdi*. person* of eithei wv.ilj
nlain. and copious Directions accompany-1
ing them, are enabled effertuallf to eudi* |
cate
A CERTAIN niSRNSF.,
and to restore lost health, with east, nfa I
an.! certainty, in a few days. J
fl^The extensive **l* and iinen«-l
pie i suc-ess oi tins Meoicinr, ::i *l»i* •#•1
other citle* and principal loan* iliro^l
out tl.g Union, for lit* last fifteen years, *>• I
ring which it wa saiisfactorily prr*|i.*-rdhy|
In , CoiiMNV, .
used wiih the |NJ 1 < TION POWBI.Wl
and ' GRATE; these constitute *
poo ci ful inedicio . applicable to ,he
rfosa stages of tins Protean disorder.
atr* plain directions. «»ili a popoUr fry* 1
explaining, the various symptoms, anti «|
morfc of treatment, accompanf Md
so that peisons of either «e* u ,J J tltf I
theimelves *?' * . . V
(P.ice f the Pill* ft a box; «*»e Irjec* ■
tion Powder* and Cerate 5« <*«’*
07*’ Prepared fro... the origin^ m i
In M8. of the late Oi W. T. I
hv hi. immediate Successor, anil ' lC I
Proprietor. T. KIDDER. ‘»f * h “® *j|
may be had at hi* eonnfin* r<w . I
i-hatnbers over No. 99, next
noil Hanover .ireeH, near (-onceil
Canal Flour.
RA Kn I.H Canal Flour E. S & co’.
w V flrantl
50 half do do
20 whole, half anil qr bbl. Roller
anil Water Lrackeri
Landing from Queen Mah and for tale
b J, GEO. HUNTINGTON.
jan 1
8 ELE0A^IT r ami a lfu raw Piano
Forte., f„, „|, I,,, for lea*o Iu sell " Sec’.,.
Also. A HnaniiK -.a belongio* to J. »•
Also, A Spanish Guitar, and selected
c£auui,d
llotlon, and alio hv hi- nppni""; 1 " 1 ^, I
aether 1 ith all Dime other *^|
cine., a. preunred hr thr late B'- r lI
Lay aml'llc d.ickmn. No * »»<'
honv Iluildinzi, Sarannih. tolerf , I
*.* Ohaerve that none
not ihe wriiteit .ignalure o' I ■ 11 I
on the uut-ide printert wrapper. I
07“ A larRP di.tount to 'how |
to sell again,
jan 10 7
Notice. .
F OUR Month, after dale «•'»,,I
lice application willbe «‘ ,J ..^1
honorable rlto '-oilit of orditt"'’" j nff idl
county, for pe:nii.»inn to well a ^1
of land aituale in Hoimon cam J j, I
fourth di.trlci, anrt de«i*natf “' t (rt I
of .aid district hy the f,' «ll
by Susan E \Vii«m. orphan »'„.l
Ion, deceased, for the benedt I
Ph *"' \VM. WILSON, (5o, " , ' 3, '
Glass Lamps- fa> .
A SUPPLY of Peg Ufl'P*-
dlcsiicks ,| rki» w |
Also, an assortment of *' n
Lamps, tost rHaieed and I^ pjiaoX.
LAY & IIENir-’*™’
jan 14 _
>oticc. 4 j
F OUR month, after
walk, made to the
of the Inferior Court of I • ^ WI
iadrnl
hehmg'Bgtu^^uyUB,^
jtn T