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PUBLIC SALES.:
I
Sii'criiT's Saifs.
.. •O.'.fAe Arst Toes hu in 'tank next.
"•rwriLblm sold beforeihe court house
™ in lira Ciiv «f, SavaiiBati UitsSaii
1l4u.il hours of sale the following negroes,
^ Rose. Mosm, Sally, Evelina, Peier, Joe,
Hannah, Mick, Hells, Honrs. Margaret,
Caroline, Prank, Jefferson, Ren, Eve. Vir
ginia. fleck,'Wham, Tiili,. Hannah, Zad-
doc'', Dolly, Richmoml, George, Hetty,
Warren, Paris, Chatham, Marika, Chat*
ham, Bacchus. Wannah, ami John, levied
t i as the property of Elizabeth Whiting.
nit J. Dufkee and Lacy Durkee. under
god tty virtu- of sn execution on fo, eclo-
tare af mortgage in fasor of the Planter’s
Batik bl the State of Georgia.
JNO. I. DEWS, s. c. «•>
'dec. SI ■
- v Administrator’s Sale.
' Oa At Ant Tuesday in April next,
W ILL bp sold before tbo Exchange,
In tha city of Susannah, the Tol-
low lug (UUUHttCs t*J ufuCa Oa »..£ «*•*••-• — -
of the Inferior Court of Chatham County
when sitting for ordinary purpose!, via:—
The Uwfnw etmtMttfne •**» « «»
known at Fair Laarn in thn neighborhood
of Safinnah—nos. 10.11,12, t« a 45—all
those lots and improvement* known as lots
noS, &19, Warrtja ward—t-S lot no t
Washington ward. I tract no 9, ttlh dis
trict Dooly -County. I tiact no Ct4, 7th
jut. tlenry County, for the benefit of the
heirs and creditors of the estate of Wm.
Woodbridgc, dec'd
HOMES TOPPER.
CondilionsCash—Purchasers paying for
titles. i"> I"
G EORGIA—Chatham County. B*I AtJuitictPif Ilis J
wHemlUing far ordinary purposes. I ®” 11 ^ witomitni«y concern. ,
To all Whom it may concern | whg “J j ohl) shellinan, has spfli
V.’iio.cai, S'orics Write, be* spp-'pd to (i onQrl t J | e n, 0 tiouri of Ordinary
(he linn, the Conn of Ordinary of ChaiI-1 Ch lbin) for Letters of Admin-
ham county for loiters ndjulnulratlon onl f « • » ^^alo annexo. on the
•ho '«**and effects of James Wells, Intel oi F.dw.idjs. IWJ.
late of said county, deceased. , A . ,
These are therefore to cite and adnBnisli
G EORGIA, Chatham compy-By Ike
Hon. the Justices of Ike Iojhrio}
Court of Chatham County, sitting for ordt
nary purposes
To all whom It may concern.
Whereas, Frederick Heiti, executor
John II Deobell, dec. has petitioned the
said Cowl to be dismissed from his said
executorship.
These are thfcreforo to cite and admon
ish all aud singular the kindred and credi
tor! of the said deceased to file their objec
tions (if any they have) in the Clerk's of*
ce of the Oourfof Ordinary on or before v . ° ,
thelTthday of January next, otherwiae adniiniairatioo of the estate ot the dccpas.d
letters of disroissnry will he granted. ! to the applicant in the Clerk’s Office ol
Witness the Hon. Elias Fort, one . the said court, on or before the third day
of the Judges of the Court of Ordinary for of January next: otherwise letters of ad-
- -- n —* * a ministration ivill be granted.
SWAlJWS PANGEA,
It i
City Sheriff’s Sales.
’ On the first Tuesday in Februaiy next.
W ILL be sold before the Exchange,
inHWf.cn the usual bouts of sale,
Four negroes, CUrisa mid her three
children. lerieden as the property ofChas.
II, Ward, to satisfy an execution in favor
-of Joseph Alice, against H J. Rayard, ad
'Bjlniitrator of O H Ward.
-Lot and improvements no. (8) eight, ir;
Carpenters Row. city of Savannah, levied
limithepioperiy ot Elisha O. Hopkins
_> tatisfy an execution-in favor ol 3. C.
’Greene against John Johns. \Vm. Thom
as, John Robbins and Elisha C. Hopkins.
, A. D’l.YON, c. s.
dec 31
of said county deceased. ,
These ore therefore to oile and admonish
all and singular the kindred and creditors
of the said deceased, to file their objections
(if any they have) to the granting of the
Sheriff’s Sale,
On the first Tuesday in March next,
W ILL be sold before thn court house
in Riceborougb. Liberty county,
• within the usual hours of sale, the follow
log property, vixt
Four negroes. Frank, Miley, Lucy and
He ty. levied an as the property of Henry
N. Muller, deceased, to satisfy a fi fa issued
on foreciosnie of-, mortgage in favor of
Uriah Wilcox.
JAMES LAW, a. l. c.
dee SI
\ Sheriff's Sale,
On the first Tuesday in February next,
MfyiLl b* sold before the court house
VI in llteeborough. Lihcity county,
xsithlntho usual hours ol' sale, the follow,
log property viz:
One store and out buildings, 3 tables, 1
tide Hard and to piecesof glass, 14 chairs,
one set drawers, one pair fire docs,one car
{let. 2 bedsteads, C matrasses with clothes,
• g dinner set, 1 medicine chest, I tea set, 9
miters, t writing desk, and 10 pieces of
kiivhou furniture—also, piantati.m tools,
Consisting ol 8 hoes 3 axes, I plough, 2
cans, I coin mill, and 7 foot gins, levied nn
as the proven of o. W. Russell, to s.iisf.
Cn execution in favor of Low, Taylor Si eo.
JAMES LAW, s x. c.
dec 31
Dr. Phelp’s Arcanum,
F OU ihe removal and cure of Itheu
in at ism; Scrophula ; Symphilii ;
Jauntice oi Liver Complaints; Diseases
ot the Skin, Stomach. Sec ; Mercurial
Affections; supeificlai and deep seated
Ulcerations; a Renovator of the Vitiat.
Fluid* of the Body, especially tho nlood ;
tnd iti fact a U egenerotor of Emaciated
aud deranged Constitutions
CO.U5JKND vTOUY TESTIMONIALS
Boston, Navembtr 30th, 1818
In giving an opinion of any specific
medicine, the motive by which every meni
ber of the community should be governed
is. the known superior value the artic e
possesses to any oiKer medicine design d
for similar purposes, and the benefits 'hich
will oalurally accrue to the public or th t
part of it iu pursuit of health. 1 have for
many years been alarmingly affected with
a mercurial rheumatic dis« ase, with ulcers
in the throat, and on many parts ef Uie
surface of he body, which hive confined
me to my room and bed. No medical aid
that was attainable has beeu negl cted—-
but all to no remedia’. purpose. The ma
lady progressed, bidding defiance to rnedi
cine and the nto»t approved prescriptions.
All the popular nostrums of the day 1 have
tried, among which i used upwards of nine
ly bottles of Strain's Panacea without bent
fitting me \n the least I applied to Dr.
Phelps a few months ago, who, notwitli
standing the unfavorable indications of the
case a. d me unyielding disposition of the
disease, p oposed the nse of the Arcanum.
together with «he observance of the gener
aTadvicc and directions contained in the
pamphlet, and by taking six bottles of tr.c
said dJounty, this i7th day offJuly A.
D. 1830.
R. W..POOLER, c. c. o. c
july 17 * •
C 'l RORGIA—Chatham County—By
W the Honorable the Justices of the
Inferior Court of Chatham County sitting
for ordinary purposes.
To all whom it may concern.
Whereas, Andrew Miller, Administrator
of Wm lloit, has applied to the Honora
ble the Court 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 and creditors
of the said deceased to file their objections
(if any they have) in the clerk’s office of the
Court of Ordinary of said county on or he-
fire the 10th day of June next, otherwise
letters of dismissorv will he granted.
Witness the Hon. John Cummine one
of the Justices of the said court at •’Savan
nah. the 10th dav of Dec. A. D. 1830.
ROBERT W. POOLER*v. c. o. c. c.
dec 10 *
Witness, the Honorable Ellas ‘Fort
one of the Justices of the Court of Ordina
ry for said County, this sixteenth day
of Nov; A. D. 1830.
R. W POOLER. c.c.o.c.c
nov 18 •
all and singular the kindred and creditors
uf the said deceased to file their 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 2Bih day
of Januaiy nex^othetwtso letter* of admin
ictration will be granted to the said appli
cant.
Witness the
of the Justices
I day of Dec. A. D- 1830.
- ' si ii( nonf f I
t n. John Curoiniiig one
the said Court, the 29lh
Sheriff’s Sales.
ftr*t Tuesday in Match next/^
W ILLhe soli before the Court house
-in Kicrjorotigit, between the umi-
n siie4he following proper?v,viz:
1 nM Gi*, i do do body, 1 unfinishe I
Wa egon.'t pair unfinished wheels, 1 lot
Gig aud Vagzon Irons, I lot Lumber, to
gr imu with li Mivehold fnrnituie m>l kitch
en furniture, levied on as the property of
Thn. R. j satisfy an execution In
favor of Dunham & Leonard.
J ,\e. LWV, s. i. c.
>• Jan B
same. I say without hesitation that all the
symptom* of disease have disappeared, and
it is with pleasure and gratitude 1 now ac
knowledge it.
CLABORNE W. ADAMS.
Rochester, Dec. 0th 1028.
DtARwia—-No apology was necessary
for the favor of the medicine you forward
ed me same months ago I can assure you.
I have given the .dreanum an impartial
and thorough trial in such diseases as ap
peared to me the roost unmanageable, aud
it is no encomium when I say it is superior
to any article or medicine knu»n1ome
for combating Rheumatism. Syphilis Scro
phula and other almost Inrelerate disaws.
V*»u have been extremely fmlunate iu cum
pound ng a medicine worthy of conftdsrce
and p-ationage, tbuugh chsuacieristic ui
youi professional resources. Yours with
respect,
W. iiRINCKBKHOFF. m.o.
Hillsboro*. Cu. Sept, tad, USltt.
Mr Dear *m—'The medicine you for
warded at u>y request was duly received
igkive taken lour bottles of it, and the
G the honorable the Justices of the In
ferior Court oif Chalkam county tiltinp,
for ordinary pur^rjM.
To all whom it may concern.
Whereas. F.dwanl Rourqnin and Jacob
Gould, executors ot Win Band/ dec’ll
have petitioned ihe .aid Court to he dis
missed from iheir said Execulurshi|i.
These aie therefore to cite and admonish
all and singular the kindred and ereJitors
of said deceased, to file their objections (i(
any they liarejto the graining of the letters
dismissary on the estate of the deceased
to the appli^it ill the Clerk's office of tile
said Court, on or before the 17th day ol
Jan. next; otherwise letters dismissory
will be granted.
Witness, the Honorable Elias Fori,
one of the Justices of said Court, tho 17th
dav of July. A. D. 1880.
‘ . It. W. POOLER, c.c.o.c.c.
july 17 •
G EORGIA Chatham County.— I'y
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 liavanporl administra
trixof tile esate of l.aiuli Davenport, late
of Savannah deceased has pelitioned the
honorable llic couit of ordinary, to he dis
charged from her said ailsniitistration.
These are therefore to cite and adnion
ish aH and singular the kindred Jt-creditors
of said deceased to file their objections (il
any they have)to tho granting of the disniis
sory on the estate of the deceased to the
applicant in the Clerk’s office of the said
Court, on or before the I3th days of May
next; otherwise letters dismissory will be
granted.
Witness the lion. Elias Fort, one ol
tho Justices of the said Court the 1 Stl
day of Nov A. D. 1834.
R, W. POOLER, c. c. o. c. c.
nov IB •
R. W. POOLER, c. o. o. c. c.
dec 29 .
Georgia—Bulloch County
W HEREAS, Jesse Moore, spplie
lo mo foi Ittters ofAdioioisiretion
cle bonis nun, on the estate of llustus Stud
still, lota of said county deceased.
These are therefore lo cite and admon
ish all and singular itic kindred and credi
tors of said deceased lo file their objec
tions (if any thev have) in my office on or
before the first Monday in January next,
otherwise letters of administration de bon
is nonTwill bo granted to the applicant.
Given under iny hood and seal,
(L. 8.) this i3tli day uf November,
1830.
ELY KENEDY, c. c. o b. c.
dee 2
rOR THE CUBE oa
SCROFULA OR MUG'S fp,, I
Rheumatism, Vice, out Softs, milt £,,i I
lings, Oittases of the Lint unj Skfl
General Debility. Ire. “"-I
AND AM. DISEASES ABISINO rXOlI |
BLQOn,
1 unci) I
Sheriff's Sale.
On the first Tuesday in February next.
W ILL be sold before the t.’omt house
in Uicetnroiigh witniu ihe usual
3!. -. hours of sale the totlewing piopertv. viz :
*■ 1 horse and gif. tcvisd on as ihe proper.
j ofThos. fl. Sliaw, to saiisiy an ex»eu-
iou on foreclosure of mortgage, iu favor
of Dunham & Leonard.
£ JVd.J-AW.s. mc.
jan 3
Sheriff's Sale—Con tinned.
Oil the filSt Tuesday iu March next
W ILL ’« sold at ilio Court house in
llryao County between tlie usual
flours of sale,
A oegro boy named J icob, leviedon at i ^
the prooertv of John K. Wei*, to satisfy 1 U n.j fr , painful and tedious rheumat
executions io favor of Tiioma. I Cii.rimn tn that degree 1 could not rji.o my r
Tbnwws Hi HxV»v sei o-Vrr?, out of the
Couit of CoUimun Pl-as and Oyer auil Ter
Qiin«rof the city of Savannah.
JOHN IIARN,
• Sheriff Bryan Conntv.
’ fa. 28 22
Um two a neighbor of mine lias takrii (or
a disease similar to uijr own. M> expec
tations hare been more than realized in
the Arcanum, lor every svmptom of a liver
or bilious affection has vanished, and as
^hskspeire says, Richard'yhimstIf a^ain.
My neighbor i> rapidly improving ulsti.—
It is a duty you owe invalids, and dm pub
lie to prepare this medicine and give it e\
t<*o*ive circulation, foi you may he artmed
dime It not a medicine in my kno»ltHlgo
equal to it in ehionic divas**. I.ay hll
medical scruples aside, and let (he public
have a medicine -that merits its sppruba
lion. Your friend,
W. 8. HAY, ai. d.
Shrewsbury, Muii. Dec. x'Oin, i 3*9.
In iidduiginv testimony to the already
oveiwhfhnittg evidences wf the efficacy of
me Arcanum in chronic rheumatism and
. other stubbsm diseases, X am actuated by
! no other motites than those of endeavoring
to extend the ^pnefit to such as are viim
jarly affected, Tnd the expression of my
gratitude t> Di. Phelps.
For ntteeo years I have bten laboring
tainfu! and tedious rheumatism
gree I could not raise my right
G EOROIA,Chatham coanty^-Rw ths
Hon. the Justices of the Inferior Court
of Chatham County, silting for ordinary
purposes
To all whom it may concern*
Whereas William P. Unmet, adminis
trator of Oliver Stmgcs, has applied to the
Hohorable the Court ol Ordineiy of Chau
ham CuuoiVe for lelleis of disiuivsiuU for
sa;d sdmt^straiion. *-
Tiicse are, therefore, to ctl* and auino-
nisli alt 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 of July next, otherwise letters ol
dismissory will be granted.
Witness tho Hon. Elias Fort, oueofthe
Justices of the s ,u ourt, this ££d day of
Jau. A. D. 1830.
R. W.POOLER, C.c.o.c.c
ian 52 •
C i KOKCIA, Cnathani County •• By
■ff" the Hon. the Justices o f the Infr.ru r
Court of Chatham countjj miNnr for Ord-
nary purposes.
Tc all whom it may concer >
Whereas, Isaac Norton, administrator
of the est. of Stephen S. Stocking late of
said county deceased has applied to the
Honorable the Court of Ordinary of
Chatham County to be dismissed front spid
Administration.
These are therefore to cite and admon
ish all and singular the kindred and credi
tors of the said deceased, to file their oh
jections (if any they have) in the C!erk*s
Office of the said Court, on or before the
2td day of May next; otherwise letters
dismissory will be granted.
Witness the Hou. Elia* Fort, one of
the Justices of said court the ££d day of
Nov* AD. 1830.
R. W. POOLER, c.c.o.c
ntfv 22 **
v *
; JSxeculqf’s sale.
. By J. B. llcitiert.
On the first Tuesday in April next, will
be »u|d before the Exchange in this city,
during the mini hmu* *«f sale,
AlltliatWha f Lot No. 8 Y»roacrw, eon
taiitiug ISO feet, Vro..t on the river aim ilie
same oil Iwli • n street. Iieimt pan of ihe
realeuateof Jjin. OardneA deceased. 8»M
by jier mi* turn of the Honourable Ihe court
ol Onlinary and byi-.'dcr if he Executors.
P«»-cbas?r» p.iying for titles. Pattofthe
-tbov wh irf u now tiro er ea e at r et
-annum.
^ Terms at itm»* of «alc.
m ♦
AdtninistrRlor’s Stile.
On the first Tuesday hi April next,
117ILI, b. aohl before the Conn Himw
IV in Effingham county botw.eu the
usual hours of sal.,
'•-.v \l) |||» roil -si t. nf J. J. Ilily. Jeccascil,
to d h an order rum Hi. Ilmi. ths Cnu i
o Orilin.rr, fur ih. purposo of iink'ng «
oh i.ion s i,h ihe heirs nf saidesi.ie —
Fu'l icr partiruars, at regardtlh. I»n t
•ill mad. known on tlie day of sale—
. Couditi ini task.
MARY ANN IIILY, A-im’t.
JOHN CHARLTON, Adm’or.
Executor’s Splc.
On th;- -;rst Tuesilay In April next,
* 1117 ILL f»o sold lie fore, the court house
Vf in Effingham county, between ike
‘ganAt li«“.r« of sale, two ocgiuee, viz:
Beck and >*«xekie), helnaging to the es-
i # of \VMils Spier, deq||scil, and s.>)d for
it benefit of tka het.-s and nre-’Hoif.
SPIER, Ex’ot.
* 'M * *
Him to my Lead, t have atm been gfeai
ly tioubled with a gravel affection ol the
kidneys and other unuary organs, which
have become very much leliFved, if not
radically cured, by this medicine. The
rheumatic affection has cm indy suhsidnt
an l then* a e no symptoms of a recurrence
of tlie disease
I have employed for ye irs-the most
nent physicians within my knowledge
nut any permanent elle,iatloo whatever,
and l had come to the conclusion there
w.is no help for me, and gave up the use
of medicine a.ul medical preirriptinm.
Under these circumstances I ccmnience'i
t-iking tlio Arcanum, and I would assure
invalids that in consequence of the cura
tne effect it had upon myelf I have the
best ot reasons for recommending the same
as a sale and powerful remedy.
JO.IN RICH \RD8QN.
The price per bottle ii S3.
CAUTION TO I HE PUBLIC.
An attempt hat been made in Boston tn
imitate oi counterfeit this medicine; there
fore, to prevent extensive fraud and impo
siti n, the public is advned of tho fact —
None is to be considered genuine, unless
obtained of the inventor, his acknowledged
or special Agents
. 07“ A supply of this valuable mediciao
just icccived and for sale l*y
LAY & HENDRICKSON,
jan 28 A treats
|pi BORGIA. Chatham County—Ry
tUT the Hon the Justices oj the Inferior
Court oj Chatham County,sittingJoi Ordi
nary purposes.
To nil tekmn tf may concern.
Whet6as, William Georga Read, of the
county of Chatham, has applied to the
Honorable the Court of Ordinary e* Chat
ham county for letters of Administration
cum testamento annexo de bonis non on
the estate and effects of Jacob Road, the
elder, late ol Chatham county deceased.
These arc therefore to cite and admon
ish,all,and singular the kindred and credi*
tors of the said dec’d to file their objection*
(if any thev have) to the gi noting of the
administtaiion of thecstato 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 administra*
tion will be granted.
Witness the Hon. John Camming, one
of the Justices of the said Court, the 1st
d*y of Dec. A. 11. one thousand eight
hundred and thirty.
R. W. POOLER. c.c,n r e,
dec I •
EOUGIA—Chatham County—By
’Iff the Honorable the Justices of Ihe In
ferior Court oj Chatham County, when sit
ting for ordinary purposes.
To all tekaax it mcyCcnemt.
Whereas, Joseph Cumming has applied
lo the Honorable the Court of Ordinary
of Chatham County fur Letters of Admin
istration cunt testamento annexo on the es-
late and effects of Juhii. Fraser fuimerly uf
Chatham county deceased.
These arc therefore in cite and admonish
all and singular the kindred and creditors
of the said deceased, to file their objoctb ns
'(if any they have) to tho granting of the ad
ministration of the estate of tho deceased
to the applicant in the Clerk’s Office of
tho said Court, on nr before the third C* t
of January next; otherwise letters of admin
istration will be granted.
If itness. the Honorable John Cumruing,
one of tho Justices of the said Court,
the twenty ninth day of NoveinHjr, A
D. one thousand eight hundroJ and
thirty.
ROBERT W. POOLER, c. c. o. c. c
Swuim’s Panacea.
F or the care ol Scrofula or Kind's
F.fil. Syphilitic and Mercurial His
ease.. Rheumatism, Ulcerous Holes.’A bite
Swellings. Diseases of the Liver amt Skin
General Debility,—And all diseases which
oiieinan> from impure blood, or iudiscre
lion of Youth, and whore the constituiinn
has been broken down bv the use of Mei
cury. Arsenic, Bark or Quinine. &c. and
moss imeiu.1 diseases where ths Lungs and
chest are supposed to be affected, Sic. Sic
CAUTITIOK to pubchaseks.
(£/- 3waim's I’auacea is in round hoi
ties, fluted longitudinally, with the follow
»02 words blown in the glss“:—
SWAIM’3 PANACEA—FHILADA.
basing but one label which c o.ers the cork
with my own signature on it so that the cork
cannot be drawn without destroying tlie sig
nature, without which none is genuine—
Th» niedieine may comerpiently lie known
tn he genuine wh-n mv signature il, isible;
to e unlerfcit which will be punishable as for
* ?ho Public are cautioned not lo pur
chase my Panacea, except from myself,
my accredited agdlils, oi persons of know u
respectabilit- ; and ail liioso will cotise
ipiently be without excuse, whu shall put
chase from any other person.
Prepared and sold at Swaiin’s La
boratory. South Seventh Street, next door
to the Philadelphia IWihs.comer of Geo ze
and Seventh .-irtels, and mid by every res
Or indiscretion or Youth and where ,t I
constitution has been broken do-nbi a! I
use of Mercury, Arsenic. il ai k at Q,JJI
tic. and most internal diseases where thtl
Lungs and chest are supposed
ed. Sic. Sic. I
CAUTION TO PtUICHAlXi;./-J
■MC7W* aim’s Panacea is in round hotil-l
fluted longitudinally,. with tlie foIloaj, lt |
words blown iu Ihe glass:— >1
SWAIM'S panacEa-puium-
iiaving out one label which covemkiu,'i|
with my.own signature on it, in n„ ,n|
cork canuol he drawn without desimim.l
the >ighature, without which none»
uine.—The medicine may coni.que w |,|
be known lobe jrenuinewhenuiy ripieiBil
is vuiltle; to counterfeit which ici/!i, j/uiii|
able as forgery. ’ ■
nectahlr Diuggiil in ihe United Slates.
PRIGK 32 PER BOTTLE
To avoid the many at'empis that have
been made In imposelipon tlie public,bise
unitat.ons of this Gelehrated Medicine, lire
suhsrnheis have made arrangeiiieuls la
keep on hand, a supply direct from lire
proprietor The public may th. refute resi
assured that the Genuine Swa : m's 1‘anactu
can always he had at their store warranted.
A iarg. supply of tins Medicine has Just
been received. Diugxnts & others itirutigii
«... ,k. a. 2 ia, —ho pajefess* tc sell -- VP
ii have it at a reduced price.
L\Y St. HF.NDRli KStiN,
Wholesale and Retail Dmggisls,
2 & 15 Gib on’s Buildings,
j^n7 v 8 if amuh. (G- o.)
THIS MEDICINE has thukuki
fortune, a just tribute to its great mil */
"being recommended by the most cdttofe}
Practitioners of Medicine in the t'nini
Slates and Europe ; whereas not out J
the spurious mixtures, made in imilatml
it, haa the least svfrport Jrom the MjJ
Faculty. This fact offers an argumi k|
plain and conclusive, that it needs only J
be mentioned to enforce conviction.
price two dollars m
BOTTLE.
To avoid the many attempts that hatil
been made to impose upon (be ifiiietdj
base imitations of this cHebratfd M^.|
cine, and offering it at reduced \
deceive tho unwary—I have appointed 1
PAR SON 8 % at Havannah, my tote Am
fur the State of Georgia. The patliew
cautioned against purchasing my PaXac
except from him—or from penoni ti
can nroflucfl written documents that i _
i urchase from my Aozmt, the public m'|1
rest assured that the Genuine
PANACEA, can always be hid it k
store warranted. And all those «
eequcotlv he without exouse—»ho »
purchase from any other petmni.
WM. 83WADL |
Philadelphia, Dec. 20 18.30.
N. IL A large supply of this Vediti
is kept constantly on hand sod for wit S
the proprietor! pt ices by
A. PARDONS. Pole Agent.
At the Eagle, No 8, Gibbon's Bow I
jan 4
/f EOKGIA—t'lMtham conniy-B»/the
™ 5T Htmoruule ihe Justices of the Inferi
or Court of Chat ham County, tektn sitting
for ordinary jurposes.
To alt whom it nny concern,
Whereas, Rich ud D. Arnold hat anpli
ed to the Honorable the court of ordinary
of Chatham county tor letters of adminiv
trat ion de bonis non cum testamento annexo
on the estate and effects of F.ltza Arnold,
late of said county deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admon
ish all and singular the kindred and eredi
tors of the said deceased to file their cb
jeetioo* (if any they have.) in my office,on
a: before ihe 3<t of January next;other«i3e
letters of administration will he granted.
Witness, the Honorable P.lias Fort,
om: uf the Justices of said Court of ot di
nary, tins 27th day of November, in the
year of our Lord, eighteen hundred aud
thirty.
R. W. POOLER, c. c.o.c. c.
/I 1 I'.Uuiil A-Effiugh-im CLm.it).—. y
h.JT the Honorable th* Justice* oj the In
ferior Court ff Effingham County sitting
f r Ordinary purposes:—
To ail whom it may concern.
Whereas, John Dugger, Junr. applies
for Irirr-rs of ..j} ♦ e*.tatc
of Emanuel D Dugger, lato of said county
deceased in behalf of the kindred and cred
itors.
These aro therefoie to cite and admon
ish all and singular the kindretl an l credi
tors of the said deceased to file their objec
tions (if any they have) in my office on or
before the 17th dsy uf January next; oth
erwise letters of administration will bo
granted to the said applicant.
Witness the Hon. Waldhour,one of the
Justices of the said Court at Effing
ham the 17tl» day of Dec A. D. one
thousand eight hundred and thirty.
J. CHARLTON, c.c. o. e. «.
dec 17
LAW.
S T. TILLING! I AST,{having lutaied
. himself at Coosawharehie. So. C.i
Will Jitcinl the Couit. of Law anil Equity
for Beaufort, Barnwell And Colleton Dis
tricts. Any business entrusted lo his car.
will he thankfully received and promptly
attended to.
dec 2 2S?||cbl
Notice.
F OUR mouths after date application
will ho made to the Honorable the
Inferior Court for the County of Effing
ham, for leave to sell all the real estate be
longing to Philip Junes dec’d lato of said
county, for the benefit of ll^p heirs and
creditors of said ssta’v.
ELIZABETH JONES, Admx.
nov 9
For Sale. ’
ELEGANT and first rata Piano
9* Fortes, for sat. low, for cash.
Alsu, A Spanish Guitar, and i.lrcled
Music. J A.BEAULARD.
dee 18 248H
Notice.
F OUR mnnlhs after date •ppl-it ation
wifil>* marie to the Honorable tbs
Inferior Court of the count v of EffHgbam
for leave to tell the re*! estate tsclonj'tug tc
Willis Spier, dcc’ri. Inc of the said counts
fur the benefit of Ihe heirs ami creditors ol
wf! e-tate ” ‘ JAB SPIER, Ex’r.
B9v.fi 4;.
-T 'I EOiHJlAf Effingham Coutity—B tV
the Honorable, ihe Justices of the In
ferior Court oj Effingham County % sitting
ton ordinary purposes.
To all whom it may concern*
Whereas. Peier Frvermuth adimnistra
tor on the f-rtate «»f Jnu. Frycrinmh, late of
said county deceased, has applied for leu
(ers of dismissory on the estate and effects
of said deceased.
These are therefore to cite and adnion
isli all and singular the kindred and eicdi-
ors nf tlie said ileceased to file their object
tions(if auy they Imvc,) in my offiee,on nr
before the tfith May next 1831; other* is*;
letters of disurrsory will bc^raitled toft he
said applicant.
Witness th'sHonJ. F. WaMbour, one
of the Justices of tltt-said court of ordina
ry, this 20th day of Decnnbcr, A D lf*30
J. CHARLTON, c.tc. o-x. c«K
(JecfO
Slate of Georgia.
B Y 111. Court of Ordinary for the coua
tv of Liberty.
To all whom it may concern.
Whereat, More, W. Wif applies for Icl
ters of administration on tile goods and
chatties, rights and crediltr that were uf
Mary G. Stevens, late of said county de-
ceavpd.
There are therefore to citn and adnion
iih all and singular the kindred aud credi
I ors of the said deceased to file iheir ohjec
lions (if any they have) in tlie office of ihe
l ’leik ol' said court, on or before lire first
Monday in January nex!,%ilrerwise buret*
of administration will be granted too ap
plicant.
Witness the linn. Robert Hendry, one
of Ihe Judges of said cunrl this SCtli day of
50
Canal Flour.
BIIL8 Canal Flour E. 8 6c, co’v
Brand
50 half do do
20 whole, half and qr bhls Bnttc*
ami Wald budm
Landing fiom Queen Mab and .for sale
by GEO. HUNTINGTON
j.m 7
Hues, Hpatles, Axes, and
Traces.
100 CASES pat. and Cavolimi
50 dux. socket Spades
100 do Axes
30 casks common and round Iron
Traces
Just Kceived and for sale bv
jan 7 N fc II. WEED.
Just received.
(£7* DR. IIIJNTKH!
05 s * TO WHOM IT HAT COfCISS.^H
B Y the use of Dr. Hunter’*
ble P»iis. persons of cnii
plain, and copious Directions accom
ing them, are enabled effecUMlIf w nd
cate
A CERTAIN DI8EA8R,
and to restore lost health, with eo«,s i ^)'|
and certainly, if? a d*ys.
Q^The extensive silt and unn»i
pled success of this Medietas, i R
other cities, and principal town* thtosp
out the Union, for the last fi( lwn 7 eir \*
ling which it wa*sattsfaclorilr prepaied^
I Dr. Cunwav.incontestibfv prore.tsa!*"
used with the 1NJFI-TION FOWDEIH
and CERATE; these cmisliiuie * •*
poweiful nredicill-. applicable toid* 1
rious stages of lhi» Protein uunroei.
ami plain directions, «iin • pcp'.i ,"-~
txplainlns, the various symptos. m
mode of treatment, accompanf *“
»o l^i prisons of either *e*
themselves , .
(P.ic.f tha Pills *1 a box; dnIf
lion Powders and Cerate 50 cean
ff?-Prepared from tho original z-
III MS. of lire laic Dr. W. T.
by bis immediate Successor. >»»
Proprietor, T. KlDDF.lt, of «b>« f
may be had at his counting
i h.ushers over No. 99. o«'
Kl Oder's Drug Store, coimr « ^
and Hanover sireels. near t-once
Boston, and .Iso hr his
gellier with all those other
cures, as prepared by Hie late "i. »
Lay and He,.drickson, No. * »" S ^
Isons Buildings, Savanna 11.
v Observe that none *' e ‘T |D Dtl
out the written sifwxttuv ol »• { .
on the outside printed wr| Pl ) f^ .kgk
Q7- A large discount to
to sell again*
jan 10 f
Nov. A. IL 1830.
dec I E. BAKER,r*.*c. o. i.c,
Georgia Bulloch County
Tu all whom it may concern,
W HEREAS, Saral. Groover applies
for letters of Adnmiisiratiuii on
the estate and cffecis of Charles Groover,
lale of said comity deceased.
1 here are therefore to cite and admon
ish ail aud lingular, the kindred amlcredi-
tors, ol lire said deceased to file iheir ob
jections (ifany ilrey have) on or before lire
first Monday In January {next otherwise
tellers of administration will bo (.ranted to
the »pplicar.’..l
a G»ve*t ttnder my hand and seal
(L* S.) this 23d day of November,
! 8.30.
♦ELY KENEDY, vc. O.N. c.
r,r 27 • 1
Just Received,
A SUPPLY of Camel’s Hair Varnish
Bruthftsdo do Pencils
Pooner and Velvet Brushes
Carotins Saucers and Cakes
Reeve's Colors by tlm single cako
Morocco, Dr.iging ami colored paper
Cold and Silver paper
Convex and plain Mirrors, &c. See.
* For sale by
LAY Si HENDRICKSON.
jan 14
Notice.
F OUR Month, after ^,
lice applicalinn will he n y,
hnnurahle Ihe roml of 0,di "| 1 ' .Lie*
county, for permis'irfit to »el j jl
of land situate in HoU<l° n , ' |k ,,
fourth district, and deaigW'fJ 1 ■ ' j»-
of said district by the
try Susan E Wilson, n'P ( "'" pjl >
ami, deceased, for the bened
WM. WILSON. C- 1 ** I
.Mackerel in half barrels.
HALF bids No 1 Boston Mack
crcl
5® do 8i> No 2 do do
Landing from b;ig Atlantic and for sale by
uall,SHATTER 4.TUPPER,
jan 1»
Corded Petticoats.
1 DOZEN, j*st received hv
NORTON & FULLER, ^
j“ n ?» s\a<?s BuuaSf:
ri; I
Glass LniMp*' e
*■ SUPPLY of Pee Wf*
dlexticka , n
Aim. an asso.imenl of •« ^
LampL bNDK I P K ^
jan 14
Notice..--
F our months
•ill be made lathe O-
“t the Infortor Court «
.lien kitting for “ rd j,LJUi'^
leave 10 soli the r«»j a* 1 ' 1 . ,
hcloncra, * J
jan 7 ' * '