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No. 188.».Vbl.*XI.
TUESDAY EVENING. SEPTEMBER 30, 1823.
Whole No. 428.
homrks.lands,&c,.
To Let.
. Two neat tenement*, with com-
HffcforuhU out .buUdlnff on LolfNo. 21;
M^lWarm wil'd, utelytbe property of J A
MSSTw- <tM8&&XUr
IM*h>«
fehtf
AW&jati pop!
May River, So. C*.
For Sale *
. . . The three emrv Brick Building
on the corner of Sopth Droid end Me.
»*ff latoih .(reeti. it pieeent octoopied by
ill‘1 uni, MargamHuntrr, for terms, •hleh
*160
j.ilv*>*
To Rent.
, . The Western tenement of the
pft) Hmee in which the Subscriber reml-t,
nossesaian will be given on theTSth
1***1 November next.
. • W. CUYLF.lt.
£3 173
i
To Rent,
The dwelling house and Shops
occupied by Mr. Robert llov, it the
corner of Bay mil feJt broid Street.,
I apply to
F. W. HEINEMANN.
To Rent.
A large and commodious dwri
line house lituated on Lincoln street at
J nrrient occupied by S.C Schenk.—
Possesion will be given on 1st, Navem.
Apply I* the Counting house of
rrnext. nppiy jj 0 jjqla8S is SORKF.L.
sup 28 ilf* y
For Sale,
A LLthst vslttsble trset or parcel ofland known
A by the n«fnc of Nelvtlle situsted ip South
Urolini about two miles from Ssvannsli. Tilt-
", j, considered one oftbe best Tor • Rice plan.
,lion in its neighborhood, and contains Eight
untlretl and eighty-four acres. It adjoins Mr.
•horns* Young Gen. Huger, und Mr. Nicholas
•rueer. Persons who msy wish to purchase will
amine the premises, A good tittle will be giver
the times of sale will be reasonable. Apph-
to be made to WM. MALLORY
Agent of Hamlin Mallurt.
avlS Z»
The Public '
S informed that the claim ot Hamlin Mallor; to
the tract of land in South Carolina, esllctl
elrille,iinow in s train for Judicial Invettiga
an, until the termination of which, some risk
be incurred by those who may purchase.
WM.L.DW1S.
dec 2 217
A IURGAI V.
10H Sale on rety accommodating terms 2,500
J seresuf land, in Bulloch county, lying on the
(llrdgeville road, 43 miles from Savafmuit, on
(idi is an elegant Hill Seat, with a ready made
Sand some of most beautiful springs in that
t or section of country—it lies about two mile.
ntheOgecheenver, und most elegantly tim-‘
cd The stream on said land is quiteauffi.
bit for a Saw and Grist Mill. For further panic-
n inquire of Levy B. D’Lyon, Savannah, or
the subscriber near the priraices.
AARON EVF.UITT.
‘ S About 100 acre* of add land, is clearei
I utvkrgood fence.
l.rr>, 27
ll'kutation on the Salta for Sale.
jWA’ pUm»iion known by the n-ane fPa!*
L menu*, and situated on the Nntth East poh.
[Wliitemirsh Island, belonging to the estate ot
I late General Tattnall, ia offered tor sale for th*
px’sc of completing the distribution of aaid es-
f between the heirs. The tract contains up
diofdxhmdredncrta, the greater part of
ili it cotton land of the frtt quality. The
linga on the plantation consist of j two story
riling house, overseers house, s cotton, corn
lgtnn«H»e and negr > houses sufficient tor the
fcmmtdadon of eighty negroes, all either en
|<y new. or leccmly thoroughly repaired. Tin*
V’** ‘ as healthy and pleasant ns any on the
poard ^Georgia or South Unrolina—it is with
linetnilwot bava^nah, over » very excellent
I t'*. ra*d. ."his place will be sold very low, a
T» ; crt-klit (i r required) will be given For
ui«-r particuLiM apply to Dr. W.C, Daniel or
'nubscrib'.r, . v
, EDWD. F. TATTNALL,
psnnah, June *7, 144
TJw Iklilor of the Charleston City Ga
w ill insert the above advertisement, twice
rekbrone month, and forward his account to
and Negroes for Sale.
I HANDSOME property, unincumbered* con
| of Issnd and Negroes* tog. tlier with
IV* kind, and the growing crop, a-
Totijgin all to about 12 or 15,000 dollars, situ.
_ n ‘J* Country j and well calculated for
r m, vJS!5“ t * ,ei 9 | ladapted to the cul*
CJ® "* "H* ■ltd Cotton, \% offered for aate on
pmofLv.agtenn^
K,—®"*’ 'FSa«l paper, well secured, will
f psriusulsrs, apply to the Editors ol
R"msJoumal.
■14J
Hi
For Sale,
luiS 1 °f the re*i estate of Stephen Craft,'
|S*^'® Jit 12 lots of land in Ysmacraw, on
un »ntl Farm streets, containing 60 feet by
,S' of *hieh lot* nuw in the oecn-
sm Kolb. l\eother*d|oimng—Six
ri® “iVotith west of und stljoining the city
K\!_' > \. s *’ , »noth,' belng'psrt of garden lot
t»rShe*And tw«
11 be sold beftw the court House in Sawn
[SJ* K/w Tuesday ijt,October next, be
ES e li u **i*ihouiaoraali;bylhe 8herlir-by
l . e fufuNur Court of Chatham
»of sale, cash.
H^ 10 t»ws
EUZABBTII CRAFT,
. Admlnlttratrix.
For Sate, , .... .. ....
Ptilen Eastern Steam Saw and Rice Mill,
> the ippnrtenaoeea thereto belc '
credit will be given to tbe
^ a£v2. n . , 2?^!P ob ““ B ! * reqneated to
' Ruie^f ( J^ l ror ** ,<1 tb » account to the
iet
COFFEE HOUSE.
T IIE Subscriber bun leave to inform the pub-
lie, fund particularly the members of the
ensuing Legislature,) tbe be has prepared his
House in the best msnner for the accommoda
tion of such person* a* may call on him. Mem.
ber* of the legislature can have rooms of any
tine to suit them, with lire plaeesin them.
Boarding will be greatly reduced from titefor-
mer prices of this place. Good Stables convenient
for Horses are prepared, and an excellent pasture
near the town for the Horses of those who wish
it. Horsea and servants, will bo charged very
low. JOHN DOWNER.
Milledgeville. 14th Aug. 1821. 174
Hair Restorative, and Preservative
Vegetable Cerate.
T HE important discovery of a Vegetable «ub.
stance, capable of restoring and presenting
the Hair, was accidentally made by an individual,
who has neither the capacity nor the disposition
to practice deception or fraud The fullest reli-
sitce may be placed on the efficacy and power of
the Vegetable Cerate, not only in restoring and
preventing the fulling of the Hair, but in produc*
ing the greatest luotre and liveiiuets of it imagina
hlej and the public may rest assured that its ef
iecta will be clearly manifested in thecoune of a
short time by the renewal and vigorous gro’vth
of the Hair,and by effectually preventing its com
ing out or falling off. The Vegetable Cerate
u nds to resuscitate and excite the energies of the
capillary vessels, which constitute those organs
that secrete the matter forming the hair; these,
like many other organs of the animal body, which
have been in a state of dormancy or disease, may
be restored to their healthy action, and perform
all those funcions assigned them by nature.
The proprietor being aware ot the numerous
specifics palmed on the public, and desirous that
the present article may not suffer from false im
pressions, rests its merits on the effect it hat pro.
dured on varioua persons, who have usrd it, and
all that is asked. Mbit relates to the verity of it»
effect', ia a fair trial.
Klderly people, with bald heads, must rest as.
sured that by applying a few boxes of the above
Cerate, their Hair will be restored with all its
voutliful beauty and life.
To prevent imposition, the sale of the Vegeta
ble Cerate will be confined to Doctor JAMES II.
11AKT, New Tork, comer of Broadway & Cham
ber street, *tBfee doors from Washington Hall,
where it will be sold at $1 75.
A lib^l deduction will be made to Country'
dealers. '• . v , *
The proprietor of the above valuable discovery
intends appoiting agents through the United
States for the sale of it, and also in Europe.
AVw York auj> 28 cal74
Georgia—Chatham County.
To all whom it may concern—
VT7I1BRKA8, Norman Wallace and Wm. W
t V Baker have applied for letters of &dminis-
'ration, on the estate and effects of Murdock M*-
l.end late of Savannah merchant dec. in behalf of
the heirs and principal creditors.
Now tliese are therefore to cite and admonis*
all and singular the kindred and creditors of th*
aaid deceased, to file their objections (if any they
have) in my office on or before the first Monday in
October next) otherwise letter* of adminislia
•ion will be granted.
Witness the Hon George L. Cope, one of th»
Justices of the said Court, the 27th day of Au
gust 4. D. 1823.
S. M. BOND, c co.
aug 28 174j
Laurel HiU Toll-Mill.
> l)HB ToH mill on Mrs. Ar.cntm’s plantation
ii has been completely repaired lately, and is
now ready to work as well as any other milt on
the river. The rough riel that will be sent to
the mill will be kept separately in dry and safe
stores, snd shall be best with the utmost care and
economy, and the barrels will be always delivered
in good order. Empty barrels, made of prime
boated staves, will be lurnishnl St the mill when
required. The terms of cleaning Rice »ill be the
a.ime ai nt the other toll-mtlla. Those planters
who will engage to have their crops beat at this
mill, and keep her aupplied, will have £00 tier
ces, or as much leaa .1 they please, beat at one
turn. Application! concerning the mill, to be
made to Archibald Brebner, on tlte plantation, or
in Savannah, to
PETIT DF. VII.LF.RS.
Savannah, July 1.1823. 1150-6m
Georgia—Chatham County.
To all whom it may concern.
W HEREAS Joseph Kopman, aominiatrator of
Tobias Myers, deceased, bas petitioned the
htinorable the Court of Ordinary of Chatham
county to be discharged from tbe said adminiatra-
Theee are therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular the kindred and creditors uf the said de-
ceas'd, to file their objections, (if any they have,)
in my Office on or before the 1st day of January
next, otherwise lettendismtatary will be granted.
Witnessthe honorable George L.Cope, one uf
the Justices of tbesaidcourl, the 1st day or July
A. D. 1823. S. M. BOND,c.co.
July 1 ISO
Notice.
t LL persona having demands assist the estate
A. of Benedict Bourquin of the county of Chat
ham, planter deceased, will render them duly at
tested, and all those indebted to the said estate,
will please make payment to
HAMUTALJOHNSON, Mm’rx.
THOMAS JOHNSON, Mm’tr
time 17 144
R*
Ten Dollars Reward.
ANAWAY from the subscriber about the
16th day of July, two negroes Edenborougli
and March, Kdenborough is a light complected
African, negro, about thirty five years of agr,
five feet tour inches high, hast number of hi.
country 1 * marks on his lace snd body, speaks bap
English end appears to get in n passion if not un
derstood. March is twenty years old, of a black
complexion, five feet six or eight inches high—
They are thought to be in Savannub, as both or
them have been n great while In tint place pre
vious to their going into Carolina. The above
reward will ue given to nny person who will
lodge them an jail in Savannah, or deliver them
to the subscriber in Purysburgb, S. C. or five
dollars for either of them.
JOSEPH H. BECK.
July 29 168
w Notice.
VTINE months from the date hereof, application
- 1 will be made to the hon. the iuilicca of the
inferior court of Bulloch County, for leave to ael
the real eutate ef Redding Denmark* late of said
county, dec fur the benefit of the heirs. •
MALACHI DENMARK,
dee *2« Guardian
Notice.
t Shadnck
V.sre "
> tutateda. end
ntto
iUDLaYBAXWEU,} E * Vfc
|*M8
a LL penonshaving demands agiinst Shi
A Butler, deceased, ef Liberty County, !
quested to present them legally attested,
those Indebted to make payment"
C. C. SCRIyEN,
100 Dollars Reward.
TITHE ibove reward trill be paid co any person
..... P cr *° n, « w ho will lodge my coachman
WILL, and SALLY bit wife in gaol, and prove
to conviction their being juroou red by a white
or coloured perron, or Ten Dollar* for their ap
prehension and delivery to the subscriber, or
lodged In tbe work-house or gaol) they are
no doubt in the city and may go to Savannah
where they have many acquaintances. Will is
an elderly man, f jII eyes and generally inflaim
ed from intemperance, limps in his gait from
sciatic affection. Sally is a small woman, yellow
complected, bushy hair, a small tear on the upper
lip, high cheek bones, thin visage, a slight him
on both eyes, of middle age, and a Virginian by
birth—is well known in the CharlcMon Market.
The above Negroe* may obtain forged pusses»
til persona are therefore cautioned from, harbour,
ing or carrying them off, as the law will be rigid
ly enforced. H. M'NISH.
sept 13 *t181
uy The Editor of the Savannah Republican,
will insert the above twice a week for one month
and send his bill to the Office of the Charleston
City Gazette.
Geo r gia—Chatham County.
7V all vrhtm it may Concern^-
W HEKEAS Ellen McConlloug, ha* applied to
the Hon. the Court of Chatham County,
for letters of administration on the estate and ef
fects of Eugene McConlloug dee.
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 of the administration oftbe
estate of the said deceased to the applicant in the
Clerk's Office of the said Court, on or before the
fourth day of October next; otherwise letters of
administration will be granted.
Witness the Hon J P. Williamson, one of the
Justices of the said Court, the 4th day of Septem*
ber A. D. one thousand eight hundred and twenty
three.
S.M BOND, cc o.
sept 4 177
Georgia—District Court,
Avocst Teun, 182 >.
W HEREAS, Wilson Fuller, Elias Bliss, Dimas
Ponce, Joseph Habersham, Isaac Norton
and Wm 1* Clark, were duly summond to attend
this Court at said Term, as Jurors, and being
called, made default, ordered that they be fined
in the sum of twenty dollars each, unless they
make good and sufficient excuses on oath, to be
filed in the Clerks Office on or before tbe first day
of the next Term.
Extract from the minutes,
GEO GLEN, Clerk.
sup 19 171
Georgia—Chatham County.
To all whom it may concern—
W HEREAS, John B Gilbert, executor of Pe
ter Favard dec. has petitioned the honor-
*blc the court of ordinary of said County to be dis
charged from the* executorship of the said estate*
Now 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) on or before the 5th day of December next;
otherwise letters dismissory will be granted to the
applicant.
Witness the Hon. Thomas N. Morel, one of the
Justices of the said court, this 5th day of June, A.
D. one thousand eight hundred and twenty three.
L. L. S. M. BOND, c. c. o
june 6 135
For Sale.
A GANG of prime negroes, 65 in number, lhe*e
negroes have always been accustomed to the
cultivation of both Cotton and Rice, and in char
acter, inferior to none in the Soithern Country!
The above property can be viewed on the plan
tation near Mr Dunwodys in Liberty County. For
farther information or particular* relative to the
purchase, apply to Bu'loch & Dunwody, Factors
Ssvannsli, or John Dunwody in Liberty County.
Jlto for Sale or Rent.
Ten acres of prime high land, adjoining the
town of Sunbury, five hundred Meres of Cotton
and Rice Land, on the waters of S. Newport Riv
cr, under the influence ef tides; and three hun-
d-ed and fifty acres of mixed land, on Midway
Swamp, four miles above the Meeiing House on
the Milledgeville road. A more particular dis.
eription of the above lands is deemed unnecessary,
a* doubtless, any one wishing to purchase would
mpi-ct them. Reference ss above,
sept 9 tf!79
Notice.
a LL persons having demands against the es.
tste of Thomas Capps, late of Chatham
county, dec. are requested to render them duly
attested. Those indebted to said estate, are re
quired to make immediate pay ment.
JOHN MOREL, Adm'r.
June 21 146
Administrator’s Notice.
A LL persons having demands against the Es-
ipl tate of lohn Lalhrop, deceased, are reques
ted to present them duly attested within 12
months to the subscriber, and those ii#£bted to
said Estate are requested to make payment to
CHARLES HOYT.
msy 21 . H 121 Jhlminut'r.
Notice.
\J»INE month* after date application will be
made to the honorable the Inferior court ot
Wayne county, for leate to ael! the following
recta of land, via t
Lota of land lying In Monroe county, no 30, 2d
district, no 104, 3d district, no 180, 13th ohlrict,
no 236, 4th district, no 274,13 district.
Lots of land King in Henrv county, no 103, t.l
diorict, no 37,2d do. nos 49 and 54,5th do. no.
02 and 165, 7.lt do. nos 188, 14th do. no 22,
15th do. no 65, 17'h do. ~
In Gwinctt county, lot no 328, 5th district-
In Dooly county, lots no t66, 6th district, no
65,12th tl*. no 203,10th do. no 168, 12th do.
In Houston county, lots no 217, 1st district,
no 20,6th do. no 178,13th do.
In Fayrtt county, lot no 65,9th district.
For the benefit of the heif* and creditors ol tbe
estate of Robert Lcacli.
LOUISA LEACH,
Adm’x estate of Robert I-each
tnvy 29 128
Notice.
r>j»!NE months sfter date, I shall apply to the
asl Honorable Justices of the Inferior Court of
KAingham County, for leave to sell all the real
estate of James Porter, late of said county deed.
Tor the benefit of the beim snd creditors of said
e,Ute * W.G. PORTER.
Administrator
July IS 1S6
a FrER the expiration of nine montli* frees
\ this date, application will he made to the
iionoreblethe Inferior Court of Bulloch county,
when sitting for ordinary purpose!, f» «n order
to sell tbe whole of the real estate of John Rawls,
latch Bulloch county aforesaid, dceased.
MORGAN BROWS, )
AU.FN RAWLS, CSx’rh
JAMES HAWI.fi, >
•prtt 3 *8*
»C7* Take Notice.
I cm desirous te rent my house and stables
wherein I now reside, us’it is known to hr one
of the best stands in this city, fnr entef ainm- n'
and Lively Stables, t will give a fair chance to
some good persootwhois well acquainted viththat
buainesa, If application is made before the first »f
November, and if not rented by that time, I >1
continue my usual practice, and do hope tu meet
with as great share of friendship at heretofore. I
cant otherwise but express my gratitude for that
great portion of custom received, and do aisurr
my friends and the public Hut nothing shall be
lacking to render the aecomodationt agreablc,
and Stables well furnished. Horsea will be kept
per month, et $ 15.
MICHAEL LONG.
•ept 18 I8D
Twenty Dollars Reward, ■
W ILL be paid for the apprehension and deli
very in the Savannah Jail* the following ne»
g.*o woman (being one of a family purchased in
Savannah In April laat, at which time the abaeon
ded, and has aince been twice taken and allowed
to escape—and about ten days ago, applied to her
former master for a ticket and with ready argu-
ment ofcontrition, calculated to succeed with the
moat incred'dous—obtained one, with the assur
ance of intercession in her behalf, since which
*He has not been heard of.) Pranky is about 2s
or 30 years of age, of usual size, good figuie,
handsom intelligent face, speaks slow, and she
might be called black by most persons, will be
found on a elose examination, slightly tinged with
C “ow. She is presumed to be lurking in or a-
t the city, where ahe is well known, and will
render a further description untiecessHry.
B. RING.
Darien, 28th August.
•ept 2 cm!76
For the information of the Magic-
trateo and Ktectoro of Chatham County.
T HE Grand Juty of said County, at May Term
laat say—
“.lames Eppinger Tax (Jollector complaining
that a considerable sum is yearly loti to the State
and County in consequence of the election law
not being enforced—we recommend that the ms.
gistratea presiding at elections do strictly adhere
to the law deflniag the qualifications of voters: and
that the Tax Collector be requested to attend with
Ilia digest, all such elections embraced by the
election law, whereby an evil so seriously felt by
the .State and County may be effectually reme
died."
Now be it remembered that it is expected the
Magistrates will comply with this recommendation
of the Grand Jury, and that a list of delimiter* i*
furnished by the l ax Collector which will be laid
before the presiding Magistrates at the en-uincr
October Election and that constable John Hart bet*
mass and myself are authorized to receive the
Taxes so in default, and for fear that some oi the
good citizens may be disappointed in not being
allowed to votcin consequence of such default this
notice is given
Oath to he adminittered
“I A B do solcmly s*u car that I have attained to
the age ol twenty*<inc years luive paid all legal
Taxes which have been rt quired of me and which
I have had an opportunity of paying agreeable to
law, have resided six mouths within the County
and that I am n citizen of the United Slates and
*n inhabitant of this State.”
One hundred and sixty-two persons are return*
as defaulters by the collector.
JOB T.BOLLES, Clerk.
*ept 15 183
DIVISION OHDIiR.
T HE Major General of the first divirion of
Georgia Militia, having received information
from his Excellency the Governor—that the exe.
cutive department have not been furnished by
the Adjtitunt General with regular return* of the
fitffechve militia, for the years 1816,1017,1818,
1820 & 1821—and that agreeable to an art of Con
gress passed the 23J of April 18J8, for arming
and equipping the whole body of the militia of
the United States, by which act the distribution
of small arms and accoutrements, and artillery
will be regulated in proportion to the actual
strength of the several stales and Territories.—
And as it is essential to the interest of Georgia,that
the Impediments that withhold from her the means
of fitfence, should bejremoved withour delay—the
IDjor General orders and directs Brigadiers Gen*
eril Harden and Taylor of the first and second
brigade of the firm division, to proceed forthwith,
to the procurement of returns of the brigades of
their respective commands for the years afore
said, by causing an examination of the offices of
ilu* Brigade Inspector, regimental orderly books
•>r such other duta, as will best enable them to
fulfil the object of this order, and to transmit such
returns when completed to the Executive De
partment, and to report the same to their Major
General. *
By order of Major Gen. Joan Ftoxn,
E. HAMILTON, Aid-De-Camp,
aep 11 fxlSO
TEN DOLLARS REWARD.
T EN iXollar- will be piven fop spprehrnding
an-! delivering to the Jailor of this County u
negro slave named PRINCE, shout 6 ft high, rea
dily recognised by a cut across the lip ef his nose.
< '.aptaina of vessels, Patroons of boats, snd all per
sona whatever, are cautioned against carrying off,
employing, or entertaining the said runaway slave
as tile law will be rigidly enforced against all per
sons so offending.
YVU. MOREL.
sept 13
EDUCATION.
I -HE subscriber inform, the public that he will
open* SCHOOL on the 2U:h ol.October
.ext, in the house formerly occupied by the Rt v
Mr. Oleott, York street. Hie course of instruc
tion will embrace the varioua branches of an
English education, and the Latin language,
t erms may be known by applying to the Rev
James O. Andrew, at the Methodist Psrsonagc,or
,o«r Ed..rdCop P .e, Y™^. R W^ B
sept 4 177 "
Inferiot Court—Chatham Count
Faaxuant Tran,182l
•*\N the petition of the administrator* and ad.
ifi) trlnlstratrix of Patrick Slanton, deceased,
•raying the eatablishment of ucopy oTen original
tcript.of two shares of the Stock of the Steam
Boat Company Georgia, of whleh th* aaMl f55*'
Stanton had been poswrseed tnhis life time, end
died teiied thereof-and which i«Mor mislaid—
acopy of which petition, affidavit and script by
which the existence end lose femade to appear is
filed of rtedrd in the Clerk* Office of tbla court—
?n motion of HonDor, ANlcon. attorney, foe pe.
Utlonert—It Uordetta, tost toe krettaent, uirec-
ton and Company of "the Steam Boat Company
of Georgia,” do shew cause oo or before tbe first
day of th* next term ofthleetairt, wh> the pray
er of the petitioneiashould not be granted, tad
fiirther ordered, tint this Rule b« ItabtW-d In
one or mere of the duet teeaf Savannah, once*
month until the time Ippoiated for thewii« caure
MV »•
UNIVERSITY
Of the State of New-Fork. *
COLLEGE OF PHYoli.l ANS AND SURGEONUi
'' City of New York, Msy 6th, 1823. •
T HE College of Phyaitian. and Surgeons wSI
commence their course of Lecture*, for life
ensuing winter seision, oo the first Monday of
November next, (the 33,) at the College in Hal.
clsy-street.
. Hr. IIosacx, on the Theory and Practice of Phy»
.ie, and Clinical Medicine.
Dr Mii Vfv.v, on Chemistry.
Dr. Port, on Anatomy and Physiology. *
Dr. aixrcuiLt, on Botany and Materia Medico.
Dr- Mott, on Surgery.
Dr Peincis, on Obstetrics, and the Diseases of
Women and children.
The Board of Trustees deem it proper to make
known, that, in conformity with the ordinance,
r the Honourable the Regents of the- Universi-
,/,erery Student i. requited to attend Iwoftiil
comma of all the Lecture* delirered In this th,!.
lege, before lie can be admitted as a candidate
for the Doctorate i imleaeaaid Student shall hat ,
previously attended Lectures in said College, prior
to the seision of 1822-3, or shall have attended
one entire coune of lecturea delivered in soi.m
respectable Medical School or University. 33
Candidate must, slue, have studied Medicine thr. «
ears with some practioner, have arrived at inn
age of twenty one years, and it will be expected
that he .hould produce written testimony to Hut
effect.
The Matriculation Ticket is five dollars, th*
holder of which is entitled to the use of the Co 1 *
lege Library.
By order Of the Board,
WRIGHT POST, U D. President.
JOHN W FRANCIS, M D. Registrai
sue so »I7S
Madeira Wine.
< HHE undersigned has on Itand, and offers for
l sale on very liberal term., a large quantity -f
Superior Madeira Wines, in pipes, half pi',,
quarter cask, and eighth* of the justly celebni .1
brand of Jda> H.vardMarch U C,. of the at,
ralimportations in the year 1821 and since: ell
of which ere of much admired qualities. He los
a subscription always open for the importation ul"
the best Wines from the island of Madeira direc*
to this Port; and will thankfully receive orttera
fnr any quantity s Vessels bringing the subscrip
tion wines generally nrrire here m the month uf
Pebruaiyt snd, therefore, aiders should be tent
about the 15th of October.
PETIT DE VILLF.RS,
Factor*
Savannah, 11th Sept, 1823 ffnlBO
To be sold at private sale,
A plantation or tract of land on the
great barilla river. That tract of land known by
the former mkienr- of Mrs Ann Gibbons near
Jefferson. The tract contains lire hundred acre*
of best Tide Land nn a good pitch of tide, and a
handsome settlement on a b uffnn the river, and
some part of arid land is now under cultivation.
Also, turo hundred acres of pine land attached to
the same. For terms of salt apply to the sub «i.
her neat Jefferson in C.mdet. county Gconria. -
BRYAN rSHEKFIELD.
sept 20 D'Ora
Georgia—Chatham County.
T. nU whom it may nacsn,—
W IEHEAS Linus P. S\gc, has applied to the
Hon. the Court of Ontinaty of Chatham
County lor fetters ofadministratioo,cn the effects'
of Sprague Taylurdre. as principal ei -ditor
3'itese are tberolorc tu cite ao i admonish ail
and angular, the kindred and creditors of the said
deceased, to file their objections (if any they have)
to the granting of the administration oftlie estate
of the deceased to the applicant in thr <:|rrk*«
office oftlie aaid court, on or before the thirteenth 1
day of October next, otherwise letters of adminis-
tration will be grantee.
Witness the Hon. John P. Williamson one of
the Justices of the said Court, tbe thirteenth day
of September, A. D. one thousand e%bt hundred
and twenty three.
8 M BOND, e c o.
sept 13 181
Georgia- -Chatham County.
To all whom it may concern—
W 1EREA9 Mary Bruce, adminiatraUtt of
the estate of Victor Oohet, deceased, ha*
petitioned tbe court of ordinary of Chatham coun*.
ly, tn be discharged.
Now there are therefore to cite and a Iraomih
all and alngular the kiodred and creditors of the
said deceased, to file tkair obj.ctions, (it any they
havel in my office, on or before the 21,t day of
February next i otherwise letter! dismissory will
be granted to the applicant.
Witness tbe honorable George L. Copr, one'
of the Justices of the aaid Court, the 21st day or
August, A. D. 1823.
8 U BOND, c. o. o.
*ug 21 172
Georgia—Chatham County.
I o all arhom it may concern—
W HEREAS Elisabeth Remshart, admlnlstru
trix and JohnC. Ifdviiton, sdmintrator of
the estate of Daniel Reurth4rt. de*. have petition*
edthe court of ordinary of Chatham eounty to
be discharged. ™ V
Now there are therefore |o cite and admualsU
all and lingular the kindred and creditors of the
said deceased, to file their objections, (iftnyrthey.
hare) in my office, on or before the 21,1, d.y of
February next i otherwise letters dUmiuory wilt
be granted to the applicant.
Witness the honorable' G
of the Justices of the said (
August, A. D-1823.
I». BOND, 0,6.0.
tug 21 172
L. Cope, one
3 the 21st day of
Georgia—*Br> an County.
B Y Joshua Smith, Clerk of tbe Court of Ordi.
nary for rtudoounty.
IVaHwhm it may concern.
Whereas June* Butler of the said eounty, ip,
plies for letter* of administration, as principal
creditor on the estate and effects of Mrs. Sarah
MeKinly, late ef laid county, deceaseo.
There sre therefore to cite and admonish all
aad ainguhrtho kindred and creditor* of the sMd
deceased, to fib their objections (if any- tlMgf' -
bare) In my office on or btIMe the .evente«nth
day of October nett, otherwise letter* of admin*
utratton will be granted tn the said applicant
Given under my hand and teal this seventeenth
day of September. A. D. one thounnd eight Jiun.
dred and twenty three
JOSHUA SMITH, c. e *. a. c.
sept 18 183
cv I L persons haring demands against tbe es.
-ft tlte of Thomas Capps, late of Chatham coun.
ty. dee sre requeued to render themduly attest,
ed. 1 Those indebted to said estate, are require*
June 91 149
nip
For sale,
w. mm, shout 33 yean
Washer and Ironer.
•ept 29 la*