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SHERIFF'S HA LB.
f>ri /he firsi Tuesday in November next,
W ILL lie noli! before the Exchange, in j
I lie City of Savannah, Itclwcen tho
usual hourn of sole, tho following property:
All thnt tract of land, with improverm-nts
thereon, situate*, lying and being in tho conn,
ty of Challiain, about throe miloa from Hu-
vannnh, containing one hundred and fifty
aorta, more or leas, bounded east bv lands of
Joseph Stiles, south.by the Ogocfian Hoad,
west by lands of Win. Adams, and north by
lauds of Win. Morel—levied on an the pro.
peity of Richard Whitaker, to satiify uu ex
ecution ill favor of Josopli Adze.
JOHN 1. DEWS, h. c. c.
oct 4 220
Camden Superior Court,
November Term 1820.
lien. II. .lolupilon, Henry \V. 1
Hills smi JacoliWilcm,
I)r. Meade's Patent Congress
Powder,
rt
RULE MSI.
The legal rcprmfliilnhvi ■ of
floury Sadler, dccnaavd. J
O N tho petition of George If. Johnson,
Henry W. Hills and Jacob Wilcox,late
co-partners under the linn of Johnston, I fills
I TV)R making a perfect imitation of tho
wuterof the Congress Spring, at Sara-
logn.
Cltailiam Superior Court,
May Term 1881.
O N tho petition of Elms Bliss, petting
forth thnt lie was possessed of a certain
original Deed from Mary Wilkinson, ropy
whereof is annexed to his petition, mid sta
ting the loss of mid deed, and praying the
establishment of the said copy in lieu of the
_ • , , , ,, ,, , ..i sanction and approbation of pome of the most |
.(• Lo., -li' wmg lhM Ilenry Haillor, Into ;.r i „ n|lni , ntor „| t) l j! , acll| , bo 8CCI1 w
(numlun comity, ilocrfn.o.1, m In* lilo one, to ; W | owill „ , r8t itnnniit!:
wit : on the 4th day of Octolier 1*20, the
better to nuciirc the pnymnnt of the sum of
our thousand dollars, which lie, the said
Henry Hndlcr then nwed to the pi titioners,
mortgaged to the petitioners nil thnt tract or
parcel of land on Crooked river, inimid Coun
ty, culled Greenfield plantation, containing
ADMINISTRATOR’S HALE.
On thefirst Tuesday in November next,
W ILL lie sold the Furniture and personnl
projierty of the late George Street, de
ceased, at the Mnnsinu House or tho usual
place of sale. ANSON KIMBERLY,
Darien, Hupl. J. Administrator,
sept B 2(17
ADMINISTILYTOR’S SALE.
(hi thefirst Tuesday in November next,
\\/ ILL be sold the Furniture nud personal
w T property of tlu* late James <*. Pepper,
deeunsed, nt tho Into dwelling, or the usual
place of sale. ANSON KIMBERLY,
T Darien, Heptl. Administrator.
«opt 5) 207
SHERIFFS SALE.
On the first Tuesday in December next,
W ILL be sold nt tlio Court IIoiihp in the
Town of Jeffers m, between the usual
fiours ofsale, a Tract of I«and, ns the proper
ty of Jenso VViggnns, bounded on the soiilli
by St. Marys river, and within pna milo of
Lloyd’s Cross Ronds in Camden County, and
known ns Thomas Howell’s lain residence,
containing 150 ncres more nr less, sold by
virtue of nn execution from the Inferior Court
of Camdon county lor a Jury fine and costs.
A. KEAN, s «.c.
oct ft
'J’bis unrivalled preparation, differing in
every reaped from any thing of the kina be-
fom offered to the public, has received the | Vv l " ( HIIB, | l
sanction nnd nnnrobntion of mine ofibomoKt i ' *()|| 'motion of Richard
.... . , -. , - i tioncr. It is orderotf thuttli
lollowmg testimonial:
f The undersigned have examined with much
pleasure Dr. Meade's newly discovered Row-
Her for the preparation of artificial Congress
Water/ They liml the constituents nre the
same as those of the natural Spring, and
jvni'ti dipsolved in pmc wnler, to afford a plea-
sant and sTtlutnry beverage, possessing n aim
blished in lieu of the original deed at
Term of this Court, unless cause I.
$300 Dollars Reward,
I^OR securing in Jail tho following descri-
J? bed negroes, so I get them—they runa
way in February last. Say one hundred and
fifty dollars lor GEORGE—lie is about six
feet high, Iff) years old, dark or very black
skin, country born ; he was purchased some
years ago from CharleH Dunham, near White
j Bluff, in Chatham County, hna relations on
R. Cuylcr, for noti- Skidnvvny mill Ossnhaw Islands, where it is
lie said copy heists- likely he may be harboured. George is an
‘ ‘ ' the next nrtlul nnd triekey chap, nnd will try to moko
e shown I his rsi upe if taken by feigning to be sick, &c.
. ... 1 i ... i— i .ii. _ v/\i> ir i...
to tlio contrary before tlmt time. Audit is j At.so. one hundred dollars for YORK-—he
ordered, that this rule bo published in one of is 5 feet (! or 8 inches high, 22 years old,
.1 .. 1* . - I ... ... ........ I. 4*. I 1.1.... 1 • .....I lini.i... .iiailn A n.l 1 1 ' i 41 t, .!lillfl,a
■ , ... i ■ , . ,, .. i * mmi min Hniiii.iiry iJi!\i*r»iiri.. iifics' pciii' h “ini-
live tlummiml llircn Ininrlred nml twoi.lv five „ „„ d ,4 mne Vdicinnl qoalilioH.
acres, originally granted to David Olepl.niit, mm, thcr „ r „ re c | lecrfl g|y reconimcnll its use
beginning at the stake on Crowed Creek,
SHERIFF'S SALE.
On the first Tuesday in December next,
W ILL be sold ot‘ the Court House in
the Town of Joflhraon, m tho usual
hours of sale, a Tract of Lnnd known ns the
lalo resilience of Rigdon Brown, or us Lloyds
Cross Bonds, within 8 miles of St. Mar vs
river, nnd at tho commencement of Black-
shenr’s road, containing 200 acres morn or
less, fur taxes—Tux I 01 and costs.—
Oct. (at 1801. A. KEAN, h r.c.
oct ft 221
running south trO degrees we*rtT>5 chains
by lands of John Clark nnd others, thence
smith ono degrep oast 130 chains To the
nnd of James IMoore, thenco by the same
laud nnd land of Dovid Grant to laud lute of
the estate of Hmnucfi tlrailsford, di c’d, thenco
by the same to the place of beginning. Also
one undividi’d fifth part of a tract of laud sit
uated on or near St. Mary’s river in said „ ■*
County, called or known uh Catfish tract, non-1 who will'
tnining in the whole seven thousand five kin- 1
drntl acres, with n condition fortho payment
oflho%iid sum offlmr thousand dollars with
in nine moiltlis from the dnto of said mort
gage, and shewnig that tho said sum of mo
ney, besides interest, remains wholly unpuid,
and praying tho foreclosure of the said mort
gage—nnd on motion it wns ordered tint the
legal representatives of the said Henry 5ml-
ler, and till others having claims to tlio said i ro(JH ^. jr j n '.
mortgaged premises,do pay ifito this Court the * ..!
said sum of four thousand dollars and inter
est from tho data of said mortgage, and the
costs oft Ins application, within twelvemonths
itlierwisn that equity of redemption of the
said legal representatives of tho said Ilnnry
Sadler, nnd of nil others claiming or to claim
by them or under the suid Henry Sadlor, of,
n or to tho said mortgaged premises, and ti
nil and every part thereof, bo from thence
forth nnd f»rover foreclosed. And it is fur
ther ordered that n copy of this fhle bo pub
lished once a month for six months in one of
ie gazettes of this state, prior to the expi-
tiou thereof.
Extract from the Minutap.
JOHN BAILEY, Cleric*
april 21 124—}i.
‘sirIi persons ns arc prevented from drink
ing the natural water at the Spring.
DAVID HOSACK. m. n:
JAMES REN WICK, i.. i.. n.
•VALENTINE MOTT, x. i*.
EDW’D W. HI BLEY, m o.
.1 El'. VAN RENSSELAER, m. n.
The advantages attending such a valuable
discovery, are so obvious, ’*
thinks it unnecessary todw
the gazettes of Savannah, once a montli for
six months.
True Extract from the Minutes.
BENJAMIN B. STURGEP,
jtlly 21—Jftm Depi^lerk S.C.C.C.
Notice.
A FTER the expiration of four month* from
t
hlrck nnd heavy made. And ‘Fifty dollars
lor SAULSBUftY, 10 or20years old, near
six feet high and black complexion. York
Thomas Rycrson, Jr
HAS just received per recent arri*
vals, in addition to his former
Stock Of DRl'OS AND MEDICINB8,
&c. &c.—which renders tho same
very complete nnd extensive, which ho offers
for sale, on accomodating terms, for cash, or
town acceptanccs.
SafTYon (Span.)
Opium (Turkey)
Sarsparilia (Span.)
do (Am.)
Musk (gr.)
Mustard Seed (white)
Ol Almonds
do Amber (rect.)
Castor (N. A.)
Sulpli Quinine (Fr.)
do Morphine do
Pipehno do
Hydriodate Potass
Prussic Acid
Croton Oil
Iodine
Blue Mass (Eng.)
Phosphate Soda
do Iron
n.A »•' ■- ■* ...| * ■'■"i ||q iron
and Smil.lmry ore from Wilmington Islnnd, r , i . s .u.
Wlicrc tlicy nrn ocqiiointod olid Fioyc Iricndo [iciiry'o Mognooin
(genuine)
u'ld nt several placs on the Caroliun side.—
I beg tlio favor of tho owners nnd managers
_ of the different plnces where these follows
thisilate, application will bem idoto tlio have connexions, and where they are suppo-
‘ ’ '* 1 1 1 — 1 •-- 1 •
Hon. the Justiceship tlm Inferior Court of sed to be Imrhonrcd, to charge tlmir negroes
that the poteiilc. bomgl. tlio C"}’id
upon thoin— """‘Hg (2) two.i
give 111 0 substitute 0 fair trial, Ward, with lli« apiiiirtei
III mu, will ho cmivincod that !“‘ rl of . tl,e ra ' l . l '' 8t "
8IIKUIFFH SALK.
On the first Tuesday in November next,
W ILL be sold in front of the Court House
in tlio Town of Jefferson, 200 acres of
land in Camden County,boundod on the east
by unknown land, nn tlm north by Win. B.ii-
•*y’s lnnd now in the occupancy of Mia. Cn-
lfa
«ey, on the west by Nobis A. Hardee’s land,
nnd on the south by St. Marys river—Ami
ono negro woman nan.rd Betty, almut (10
03 years of age—property m».tiled out by
lsnuc Bailey,'!* nip«»r ry ndininiHirutor of Ja
cob Worley, dec. to satisfy an execution in
favor of Gonrgc S. Brown, and sold by con
sent of purticM.—Camden county, Oct. 1st,
h«U. A. KEAN, M. C O.
; oct 0 --“Jl
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
On the first Tuastlny in November -next,
W ILL lie sold before tlm Exchange of tho
Cf ‘ ' ‘ "
Ctmtliaui County, when sitting for ordinary
I purposes, for leave to sell the eastern moiety or
’ I half part of all that lot of land situate lying and
if Savannah, known l.y tho
in second Ty thing, Anson
nances—the same be
lain to of the lute Dr. Jno.
A. Casey, deceased
JOHN MACP11ERSON BERRIEN,
Administrator.
even for a short
i a glass of this water, made ns dircetcif, pos
sesses n!! the essential quniities of the t on- . ,
j gross Spring, besides being perfectly similar j J*' 1 -’ ' *~t
j in taste, anu oven more agreeable, from the
i Htiimrabundnuca of carbonic acid gaa with
! which it is impregnated
Tie* politic are so well acquainted with the
medicinal qualities of tlio water of the Con-
thfitnny directions for its use, .. . .
would seem Miperfious : it is only necessary I (hat were of .Thomas W. Bacon, latcot mnl
ngninst the intpropricty of harbouring nnd se
creting them, as tho law will ho enforced.
All reasonable expenses paid, exclu.m e of j
Ihn rewnnl, bv lira i.n.lvr^iic^ or K1.1,» | „ r
gpRT, Lsq. ot onvannnh. j p,. ar * d o,|
Rose, Cologn, and
Lavender SValer
in cut glass and
plain Bottles
Soda nnd Scid. Fowd.
Acid Tartaric
Sal A rat us
Flora Benzoin
Cur'or Oil, sup’r.
do. plantation use
Resin of Jalap
Spatula’s Fill Tiles,
l'alent Medicines, &c.
Eort, Esq.
ALKXANDER ATKINSON.
Camden County, Gth August 18531.
sept 20 107—f
Five Dollars Reward,
Isinglnps (staple)
do sheet
Mezeron
Balsam Fir
Super Curb Soda
Krg.ii,
rcnpttMiMiv.
Antique Oil
Ceylon do
Russia do
Bears grease (Fr&En)'
Florida Water
ND all retiRonnhlo chnrgeR, will ho paid!
by tho subscriber for the apprehension of I
State oi Georgia. - ,
Du Elijah Raker, t lertrf lie Court of Or. n negro woman named FLOG\ . belonging to
din any for the. County of Libert,,. \ ll, ‘\ «* ‘he lute \\ m; Davies. Sl.o is
T^UGE.NE BACON, Ailiii'iiiisirutor nf'tliu j ?,, s K , ,r lj ,,| , t w,, . ,nnn ’ «‘hout .3ft years of age.-
K<* ! J
E'
goods and chattier
n|M j ( , r ,.,|it fi I She left th h place Honm time in July, or. the
~ ... -tuning of this month—She bus connco*
to say, thnt ns the water made oftliis powder • county deceased, applies to be dismissed Iruin
_ I.. : I I i liic biit.1 ,■ #1 mi n i ^1 rn t ,tl.
is precisely similar, nnd possesses the in me
medicinal qualities, it should be used in the j
sumo manner, recollecting that it iff inueli!
more beneficial and certain in its operation!
when taken before breakfast
( Tho convenience attached to tho present
_ ° ; mode, which the patentee has discovered, of
^*1 ...ill IM l. ..II I lin ...iW.l.ll.... ..nM ........
Iiis said adminislrnt on.
These nro thoro'oro to eito nnd ndtnonish
nil persons concerned to file their objections
(if any they have.) within tho time prescribed
by law ; otherwise the said applicant will be
dismissed from his said administration.
Witness the Hon. Wili am IJu .dies, one ot
uniting till the ingredients in one nmvder,! (he Judges of said Court oi Crdiunry. this
which has never before boon attempted wit>• | twenty second day ol August, in the year of
Chatham Superior Court,'
ticcess, not only preservestho perfect purity j
of Ibo substitute, but enables tho invalid to
have recourse to a medicine of great value in I
eases where it is inconvenient to visit the j
spring, and under circumstances and nt sen-!
sons when the bottled water cun neither be!
diinieed or preserved in a state of purity.—
our Lord eighteen hundred and thirty .
E. BAKER, c. c. o. i,.
JNotioo.
■T^OURmonths after dote application i\ i'.W«e
1 made to the Honorable the Just in*.- of the
tions in Urynn. Liberty and Glynn counties,
and it is supposPo sin* may be in one of these
counties. All persons nro I’orwnni' d not In
harbor or secrete her, ns the law will be rigid
ly enforced. T. BARTOW,
E.v’or of Est. W. Davies,
nug 25 2053
ft »•", Rewanl.
TT. 7 II.L be paid for the apprehension nml
Y i delivery at tlio Savnuunli or Coosa
wutclfejuil, two runaways, named Dick nnd
Iloney nnd Orange
Flower Wafer
Extracts of Roacs
Pastilles Fmnantes
Macassar Oil.
Fomatum
Esnritdu Rose
Milk of Roses
('old Cream ^
Vegetable RougOH
%
With a general apaertmont of Eiid^iV- •
I'rench and American SOAPS.
O^r COUNTRY MERCHANTS. PAtfit|H|
r.iANs and Pi.A.xrims, w;II find it to their ad^S',
vantage to call.
N. B. Physicians prescriptions rarefulIyi^Sfifll
it up at the stmrtest notice, & at nil tiourS/^NR
put up
Savannah, 21 si February 185)1.
*+*—'J’hc Georgia Journal, Macon Messen
ger, Denmcrnt (Columbus, (in.) will ploascm-
(.sort the above, once a week for three weeks,
f and .forward their amounts to this office for
payment. fob 21
Lvmus. They left my plantation near Poco-
taligo, S. C., on the first of September nnd
are supposed to be in Savannah or its vicini
Juinno (Srulnim, Tru*n « ot 1
Mrs. Jane D. Tiacy, ]
The h«*ir« nml legnt rapra- .'
May Term, l^IH.
Awl «« «UMH|il» mny lie iiimlo In imitnle iliie Interior Co-irt nfCImlllnni Cininty, when »it.
; powder, by wibelituting no article of interior | i m( , |'„ r ordinary pnrpoReii, f.,r feme to sell
ty. Tliqg are brothers, not tmliko in person .
and face, about 5 feet 0 or 7 inches high, a- « v .. r 01
bout .,8 or 40 years ol of age, though nppa- Tho obovQ b
r-ntly younger. Dick is u.te.hgentnnd pb.u- itl „
Advert iset ! ( ent.
OUSE, Sign, and Ornnmentol Fain
ting, Paper Hanging, Glazing &c.
linitntmns of Fancy Woods, Marbles, &c.
ainted or 'Ornamented in Oils or
gput a
innlity, the |irn|iriotor'i8 determined to hnvol iYftf.o real niid pcrimn'iii iin.pnriy boliinRinv j !d,‘cn'i’oho utMl ww^InimVh, Snvnnimh1 P nlronn S t ' aiiprobalio, 1 llio haH and contin
1 s ~-—•— —' 1 — • ..i„,. 0 r II. J. . ’ . . .. I uis to receive.
bus’ness executed by tliesub-
j scriber in astvlo lie trusts worthy the lil oral-
nri.i: .visi.
j
i rf*«rnin'i> i,f J l.n I),
MeL'-an, ili , ruiiB(*il,
T TI’ON the petition ofJas. Graham, Trie
J tee of Mr*'. Juno 1). Tracy, widow of
Charles Tracy, deceased, praying tho fore
closure of tlu* Equity of Redemption of and
in nil tlmt lot of laud with llm buildings nnd
improvements thereon, situate in Kwcnsburg. i
now Oglethorpe Ward, in the City of Sa
vannah, nnd known by the number (21) twen
ty-one, which said lot of lnnd and improve
ments were mortgaged by the said John I).
M’licnn to the said James (5ml...m. Trustee
ns nfores tid, bv deed hearing date on the twen
ty-fifth dry ut r October eighteen hundred nnd
twontv-flvo, t
July 14
A. I'nrsoiis,
O FFERS for sale, nt his Grxrrai. Dneo
and Family Mrihcinu Warkiiovhk,
No. H. (iibbnn's Range, Savannah at the
lowest price and of the best quality.
“ ‘ bulphatrulQui
to seeiiro tho payment of tlm
hundred and twenty.six dollars <Si ^
(’.ity of Savannah, the furniture and per
sonal property of the lato Win. 11. Evans, for
tho benefit of the heirs nnd creditors of said
oatatc. A LEX AN DER A. S.M ETH.
sept 20 Admitilstratois
9 ADMINISTRATRIX 8AI.I:.
O N the first Tuesday in December next,
will bo sold between the usual hours of
sale, at Riccborough Liberty County, •
A negro wnmun slnve named Sue, tlio same
being tlio property of tie* estate of Donald
Fnsior, deceased, nnd sold by permission of
tlio Justices of tho Inftrior court.
MARGARET A. MILLER,
sept 22 Administratrix.
EXEcFm>R\S NA1 .F..
A greeable to ihn last will and ti'sta-
nieut of Zophnitiaii Jb'sl, latent Mon-
rno County, deroasod, will bo sold oil tho tirsl
Tuesday in December f»oxt, nt tlio usual
place of holdiiigsales, in Waynesyille, Wavno
County, Iiis interest, beingone half of lot No.
174, in tho 2d Disslrict of anid county, con
taining 41)0 acres land,
sept 20 N. II. BEAL. Ex’or.
sum of four b
ninety seven cents, wi»h interest from tin
dnto thereof, on or before tlm first day of Jan- j
liar}’, then next according to tho condition o i
a bond executed, by the said John 1). McLean
to the said Graham, Trustee ns sfoiesaid,
bearing even date with tlio anid mortgage,
which still remains unpaid. < hi motion of
George (Jinn, Attorney for tlio Petitioner, it
is ordered tlmt the heirs nnd legal representa
tives of the said John D. M’Lcnn, do pay in
to this Court, within twelve months from this
date, tho principal ami interest due on the
suid bond and the cost of the suid application.
dV in default thereof, that tho Equity of Re
demption ofllio heirs and legal representa
tives nf tlm Hnid John I). McLean, nml all
nml every person or persons whomsoever,
claiming by, through, or under him, in and to
the said mortgaged premises, be henceforth
ami forever foreclosed.
And it is further ordered, thnt a copy oftliis
Rule be published in one ofthc Gazettes o
tho City of Savannah, at least once in every
mouth until tlm l mo appointed for payment
ofthc said money into Court, and tlmt such
further nnd o'her proceedings be laid ns are
prescribe d l.v the statute ill such cases made
and provided.
Why 2111 Ii, 18511.
'True extract from the Minutes,
june2 ROBERT W
W iiiti-r fc Summer hir’d.
S|n>rm Oil,
I.iuseoil urn! Tannnr’i Oil,
TTurpviiUiiu,S|>ir-
Oil,
Sid He.
Ctn
SHERIFF’S SALE.
On the first Tuesday in Xovcmber next,
W ILL be sold m llm Town of Brunswick
Glynn County,between tlm usual hours
of sale, tho following slave Dick, levied on
ns the property of James A. I). Lawrence, to
satisfy tho foreclosure of a mortgage in favor
of Samuel M. Burnett,
oct 11 W. MABRY, s. o. r.
l’n«lnr Od,
M'n-Npc H nml Cum-
i'lunliilion I >il
m, .Sul til.udur,
da 111-,
mn Suit", Cop
peras, luditfn,
Logwood, lirmii*lono,.Sull
IVro,
Ulus nud White Vilroil,
Vi nii.'iis,
Alum, Oil Vdiiol Aqusi
F' r'ia,
(iun:'..»iivt:r, Arsenic, nnd
li.'iiiiibt cli,
lv>-ry-t*'arl»,>*inrrh, A* rout
Warrm-li-d Fri-sli (iurdun
Si'tils,
Aleiliumi’ C’hosls, all si-
/.ds, roiMp'ele,
Puvvdi'iud GiiiLcr, Pcuil
Adi.-s,
Uliii-, H<>sin,
Copnl, Root, and Ilurnosu
VarmsIiDH,
Slum H.uuking, %
Swaim's celebrated
I’anacou and Vormifugo.
1'dlU.nr
(jiiiiin of nil kindo, S|...
ci s, the.
Cri'imi of Tartar, J.-lap,
Hliiihurli,
Cbiciiit'd M igiic
OUR months after data application will
F «
ho made to the llouorublo the Justices
ofthc Inferior Court, when sitting for ordina
ry purposes, for leave to sell all the real
five 1 dollars will be paid tor them by the sub
scriber nt Pocotaligo, or by J. F. SCREVEN
•in Savannah. F. G. FRASER,
oct 0 221—f
Cnloincl, Sddlitz und So-
d i Powder-,
Li d’s, Amlrrson’s (loop
crV, Dyoii’u CoyetV
t'liurth -, h.iuI IVniiV
Uliuumuiio Pills, liute-
man’s Dn-ps,
(•iHlfri;)’- Cordial,
Tiirlinali'n’a lloltam, 1 lar-
It’ll! Oil
Opodeldoc, Hrili.-li Oil,
S|oii|*IiIoii’h Wine Diners.
Tliomp-on’- nnd Duvi n-
iiortlft F.yeWurrr, l)al
iiv’s Cnriiminiivu,
IlnlYs Trm-tes, Syrinijct,
Diillle Corkn, lilns- wim
fc»!e p Fnmilure, \V ; uc* i.
Cordlalfl,
Tear, t 'liocolatf,
lmiiorii d Lmidun Purler.
&c. the.
late of Charles H. Ward, deceased, for llm
benefit, of tho creditors of the said deceased,
consisting of the following property :
2 lids of281 acres Low Ground, (more or
less) E st ofdnvnnimh.
2-!3ds of (WO do Lewis’ Crook, M'Intosh
county.
2-53ds of (530 do Grcnt Satilla River, Cam
den county. N. J. BAYARD,
Adm’or Est. C. H. Ward.
nug 23 202
Academy.
q- y nnd VVM. H. HUNT will, nn the
• 20ih of October next, open In conjunc
tion, a School fur both sexes, in the room
lately occupied by Mr. W. W. Wash,
jN ot ice.
4 N Flection is hereby ordered to he held
nt llm Court Robin (Exchange) in the
City of Savnnnr.h, rn alonday the 31st j
instant, for n Justice of the Inferior Court of
Chatham County, to fill the vacancy occa
sioned by the resignation of Patrick Houston,
Esq. ELIAS FORT, j.i.o.c.e.
net 11 ISAAC MINIS, j.i.c.c.c.
'chool Room, in the West end of the buil
ding known ns the Clmtham Academy—
Their desire being to establish a School, that
may command the public patronage, tliry
will feci themselves oblign » d to remain per
manently, winter nnd summer. Being gradu
ates of llm University of Georgia, they will
prepare boys for ad mission to any of the class.
.1.. ... .. I.* I ■ It ( *« .lln.vn ..l-uil.illltr III mtlflltl rinu
ALEXANDER MjSLDRUM.
Reference—Tlmmiia Young, Esq.
0^5"Paint Sum* is removed to Broughton
Street, above tlm Market, opposite to Dr. Bar-
low’s Drug Store. sept (J
For ShIc or Lease,
A VALUABLE Tide Rwnmp Plantation,
co
containing 230 acres, situated on Sa
vannah ltiver in South •’arolina—about 1*30
acres arc under embankments and cultivation.
AT.SO,
To rent, after the first November next, a
wooden three story tenement house in StqtaEta
street, Anson Ward. For terms apply to
sept 22—In WM. DUNHAM.
w ,u.
‘■*‘8 Cnllpjo nr similar institutiollM ,,j j Mm o stylo,
Tlmir tcslttn' iFiils may bo seen on nppli- ... i ..Vj „. ; . l
Haimway
O N tlio 10th of Soptcnih n r last, from niv
i
(.'liutlmni Superior (Join t,
M.iy Term, lbbl.
Marctrat A. Alt Lean. J
Notico.
A FTER four mouths from this date appli
cation will he made to the Hon. llm I»-
. ferior Court of Chatham County, for leave to
sell the lot No. 237. Henry County, contain
ing 2021 acres of land, tho same being real
estate belonging to tho estate of Robert M itch-
el. dcceaseu.
juiy 10 PETER MITCHEL, Ex’or.
N otiee.
T T^OUR months after dato application will
be mndclo the Hon. the Inferior Court
U‘
•’I'v"
Pile heirs anil Rpiuisee- *• RCI.E v V/S7.
lalives of Julia D. Mil.o.n, j
•d. J
PON the petition of Margaret A. Me I. e
of Beaufort, in the State of South-Car-
olinn, praying the foreclosure ofthc Equity ot
Redemption in nil Unit lot of Laud with tlm
buildings nud improvements thereon, situate
in Eweimburg, now Oglethorpe Ward, in tlm
City of Savannah, and known by tlm number
(21) twenty-one, which said lot of land and
improvements were mortgaged by tho said
John I). McLean, to tho said Margaret A.
McLean, by deed, bearing date on tlio twen- ]
iy.fifth day of October, eighteen hundred nnd J
twenty-five, to secure tlio payment of the
sum of fuur hundred and twenty-six dollars,
and ninety-seven cents, with interest at eight I
per cent, per annum, from tho dute thereof, on
j A. PARSONS also offers for sale, nil kinds
i of Tobacco, S.msk, and Suuaus ; Snuff and
• Tobacco Boxes.
j Razors, Penknives, Prentiss’s nnd Emer
son’s Razor Strops, Lather Boxes of all kinds,
I Tomb Brushes, Head & ('loth Brushes, Shoe
D ii iii im' r*/ i I and llal Brushes, Flesh and Comb’’Brushes,
* ’'* er *’ 1 Plait and Crumb brushes, Dressing nml Fine
j Tooth Combs, Silver Pens, Violin Strings,
j Fancy Soaps, Pomatum, Hair Powder, Co-
: logne, Lavender, Orange, and Rose Waters,
! Milk of Roses Almond Lotion, Surgical Iu-
I struments, Writing and Post Pnncr, Quills,
| Wafers, Black nnd Rod Ink Powders, Fancy
Smell Bottles, D'cc, Playing Cards,
f plantation in Jones county, two negroci
one named WASHINGTON, about25 years
of ago, a very bright mulatto, on ono nf Ins
hands there is a scar occasioned by a gm ; Im
will change his name and endeavor to pass for
a free man. The other named JOHN, a
common mulatto, about 530 years nge, very in
telligent ; ho will prol-ubly pass as tlm servant
of Washington, and change Ins name. A
rewnnl of#25 will bo givern for the delivery
of either in anv jail, so thnt I can get them.
JAMES LAMAR,
npril 23 120—|
J cation to W. W. Want, or Cupt. Win. Bee.
TERMS:
Spelling, Bending and-Writing #0 00
Arithmetic und Geography in addition
to foregoing ft
English Grammar nml Rhetoric 10
Ancient Languages, Mathematics, Na
tural Philosophy, Chemistry, &c. 12
Per ynarter.
nug ft * *208—f
Dr. Chnpniiui’s Anti-Dispeptic
or Sour Stomach fills,
H AVE Stood tho test of experience, and
arc foumj to be nn infallible cure for In
digestion. These pills have been highly ap
proved by fhoso who have used them for the
above disease,—They uet as a powerful to-
'ooth nic. neutralizing the ncid upon the stomach
-vdersof all kinds, Durable Ink, Aromatic I —giving strength to the debilitated organs of
of Camden County, when sitting for ordinary
purposcs.fiir leave to sell the In mis nnd negroes
belonging to the estate of Britain R. Bunkley.
for the benefit of tho heirs and creditors oi
suid deceased.
MARY BUNKLEY, Ex’trix.
ISAAC BAILEY, Ex’or.
July 14 185—f
or before tlio first day of January, then, next,
;nr Phosphorus Boxes, Hair Powder
Boxes, Tapers, Rouge, Pink nnd Blue Sau
cers, Genuine Otto of Rose, Fine Sponges,
Dominoes, Glass Lamps, Wood nnd Bone
Spoons nnd Forks for Ballad, Nipple Shields
of Gum and Cow Teats, Merino und Silk
Purses, Morocco Wallets, Tongue Scrapers
Salt Spoons, Tooth and Ear ricks, Emery
Bags,Screw Cushions nnd Reels, Pearl Segnr
Boxes, Maynard and Noyes’ Ink—together
with a very great number of articles, too nu
merous to advertise. Tho public nro respect
fully invited to call and examine for them
selves, nt tho E A G L E,
doc 11 No. ft, Gibbons’ Buildings.
Notice.
A LL persons indebted to the Estate of Win.
II. Evans, Into of Chatham County, de
ceased, are requested to make immediate pay
according to tho condition of a bond, exc
lut'd by tho said. John I). Mclmah, to the
said Margaret A. McL an, bonringeven date
\vith the snid^Mortgnge, which still remains
unpaid. On motion of Geo. Glen, Attorney
for tho Petitioner. It is ordered thnt the
Heirs or legal representatives of the said
John D. McLean, do pay into this Court
within twelve months from this date, the prin
cipal nnd interest duo on the suid Bond, nmkibccn paid) will be paid to the Stockholders
the costs of said application, or in default
thereof, that the Equity of Redemption of the
hoitfi nnd legal representatives of the said
moot to the subscriber, and those having de- John 1>. McLervn, and all and every per-
mands against, said estate, will present the
in terms of tho law.
ALEXANDER A. SMETS,
sept 20 Administrator.
Notice.
F OUR montha after date application will
be made to the Inferior Court of Chatham
County, when sitting for ordinary purposes,
for leave to sell tho real estate of Joseph Da
vis, deceased, lato of Chatham County f or
tho benefit of the heirs und creditors.
SAMUEL C. HOUSE,
July 14 Administrator.
son nr persons claiming under them, to the
said Mortgaged premises, bo henceforth nml
forever foreclosed. And it is further ordered
that a copy of this rule bo published in one
of the Gazettes of the City of Savannah, ut
least onco in every month, until tho time ap
pointed for payment of the said money into
Court, and that such further and other pro
ceedings bo bad as aro prescribed by the sta
tute in such eases made and provided.
20th May. 1831.
True extract ftom the Minutes.
.ROBERT W. POOLER, Clerk.
i June 2 UK)—‘12m
Savannah River Navigation
Company.
npiJE affairs of said Company, having been
JL brought to a close, with the exception
of paying the Stockholders, the undersigned
gives notice to nil concerned, that a final
Dividend of Ono Dollar and Forty-six Cents
per Share, (on all Shares on which 8*22 lias
digestion—restore the appetite -and remove
nausae and sickness at the stomach, habitual
costivcnees, licnd-achc, despondency of the
mind, paleness of the countenance, pal pota
tion of the heart vertego or giddiness, b«-lching
up of water which is sometimes tastels^s but
most commonly sour, mid many other nervous
affections. They do not contain mercury in
any form, nor do they sicken the stomach as
most purgative medicines do, but perform the
office of a safo and mild cathartic. There is
no restriction in diet or drink, or exposure to
wet or cold, while using them. They nro
therefore particularly calculated for family
e. Tlio proprietor of these pills was one
Boarding.
rjpur. subscriber informs her friends nnd
6 the public, thnt she bus removed to the
brick bouse of Mr. Demder, opposite Messrs.
NicoD &Co’h. Jcwclery Store, Market square,
where she will endeavour to give satisfaction
to al! who may favour her with their company
aa*bourdi rs, either by day, week or year.—
She also offers for saie or r nt, a comfortable
house in Columbia ward, opposite Air. John
F. Lloyd’s, with all nceoBsary out building 1 *
a garden nml bearing fig and omngn trees,
possession given on Ut Nov.—Apply to 1 K.
Telft, qr to H. HILLS,
oct ft 221—tlx
To Proprietors of Lands in Car-
roll County.
TOEING obliged to leave Savannah earlier
I> tli.
.in I had anticipated on my proposed
tour of examination of the Gold Mines in Car-
roll County, I now avail myself of tlio oppor
tunity of informing those proprietors who
have not been able to sec me lien , with a view
of obtaining my professional services in exam
ining their lands for gold or other until:
that I have loft with Richard W. Habersham,
Esq. nud Col. James Hunter, all necessa
ry particulars as to terms, &c.
JAMES DICKS*>N.
oct 0 ' 221—‘2w
proprietor ot these p
>f the most eminent practitioners ofmedicine
u the United States, and used them success
or their legal representatives, accompanied
by tlu. proper vouchers, on application nt the
first Brick Building West of the New Market,
Broad-strcct, Augusta, to
J. W. BRIDGES.
nov 2 245)—f
N oliec.
rptlE connection heretofore existing be-
JL tween the undersigned, under the name
of Charles A. Woodruff, is .this day dissolved
fully in his practice for many years.
Forsalo by
nng27 ' LAY & HENDRICKSON.
Dank of Darien,
Avgust 10/A 1631.
O N motion, it was resolved, That a further
reduction of 30 per cent be required of
the Debtors of this Bunk for the ensuing year, .. .. .
payable ns follows :—10 per cent on tlm 1st j ,,nd implements of husbandry. The
• .... ■ - ■ 1 ..... 1 hiili'l.nrru nrn nvlnnciirn nml ..nml I.*.,.
To Builders.
. be let nut to the lowest bjffMr On
the first Tuesday in January next, nt
the Court House in Jnoksonhorn, JScriveiv
county, tlm buiU’ing of a CUUK l liUUfiJB
of the size, nud on the plan of the Court
House in Waynesboro, Burke county, finish-
'•d in the same style, except, instead jot plAsi
taring, to be lined and ceiled with boiraB^^^J
To be painted ins.dK and out. The underta
ker to find materials. For further porticii-^^^
lars, enquire oftho Clerk ofithe Inferior Court.
WM. SMITH, j. r. c.
JACOB BRYAN, j. i. r.
THUS. W. OLIVER, j. i. r.
HOPE URANNKN, j. i. c.
BENJAMIN PRESKITT, j. i. r.
N. B.—A Saw Mill is building within a
mile ofthc 8po\ and will be ready to saw the
lumber.
Jacksonboro’, Sept. 20.
oct 13 224—f
New Fire-Proof Warehouse,
A V U V S T A.
rriHF, undersigned tender tho public their
thanks, for their liberal patronage, and
beg leave to advise tin m, that they continue
to transact the FACTORAGE and COM
MISSION BUSINESS iA all its branches.
They nre now erecting a commodious Fire-
Proof Ware-House & Closo Stores, on
brnod-street, a little below the Upper Market,
which will be in readiness by the 1st of Sep
tember, for the reception of
COTTON and MERCHANDIZE.
Being in*every way well prepared to g? rvo
customers, and intending to uso due diligence-
for their interest, full reliance nmy be placet
in the faithful discharge of.busiiicss entrus
ted to their care.
03“ Their commissions, elinll bo at the re-
ccntly reduced rate.
STOVALL & SIMMONS. 2!
Augupta. August 1631.
sept 2fr
‘217—3 vv
For ISii lc
Valuable Rice Plantation and Negroes.
rgA HE Proprietor offers (or snlo flint verv
.1 valuable PLANTATION, called Wood
bine, on the great Satilla River, Camden j
county, Georgia, with oil its appurtenonces |
containing IKK) acres, ofwh : cli278 acres nre
first rate tide land, under thorough hank am
improvements, 130 inland swnmp, 150, acre
Hummock, suitable for Provisions, Cotton or
Cane, the residue Pine Land. Also, a gang
of 88 NEGROES, accustomed to its culture,
considered as one of tlio finest ami most or
derly gangs in the State.
W’ith u good stock of Cattle, Sheep and
Auction Jiusiness.. *
T HE subscribers having formed”a Con
nection in the 11! ove lino under tlm firm
of REA ifc (.OT I ON, tender their services*.,
and hope by their uttantion to meet a share
of patronage. JAMES REA.
CHARLES COTTON.
Macon, Sept. 23d 1631.
219—+3m
net 13
Commission Business.
id | r 0 1 UK subscriber will uttend to lliopurclmsrv
es J °( Cotton nnd sale of Merchandize, ami
| IWIU.MO . III. I nil UIU IM j , . 1 , .
day of December, 10 per cent on tho 1st day j,]i! 1 "J?r°, ™
of'Murcli, and 'll per cent on'tlin Ut dav of I ,nit ? ot ' foii ’ benltlifulncsB of situation, ftedi-
May. Extract from the Minutes. ' I i. e, ! eved g 0
For Sale,
For for- jVJ v tract of lnnd, lying two nnd n half
lri. miles from the citv ofSnvnniinli. mn.
E. S. REES, Cashier.
203—fc
—tho affairs of the concern will be settled by
James
For Sale,
I OT NO. 154, 2d District Habersham
J County—this is a valuable tract of land
having u creek running through it and has on
R. Johnston, who will pay the debts of it a growth of oak rnd hickory,
j the concern, and who is authorized to receive J apply to^ ^ J. B. HERBERT & CO.
For terms
! payments of all debts due to said concern.
JAMES R. JOHNSTON.
CHARLES A. WOODRUFF.
june 2ft
(fc5“ The Foilcral Union, Milledgevillc, and
Democrat, Colntnbus, will give the above six
insertions and send their bills for payment,
oct 13
to
be equal to any Plantation in the State. On
the site formerly used for a saw mill, contigu
ous to the buildings, a Mill could be erected
at small expense, for threshing and beating
Rice. Persons desirous of purchasing can
view the Plantation, on application to Mr.
M. D. Milliken, on the premises. Possession
to be given as soon as tho Crop is ready for
market. For terms of sale, apply (if by letter,
post paid) to Jacob R. Vulk, Charleston, (S.
C.) or
JOHN ELLIOTT,Keene, (N\ H.v )
JOHN Kl.Nd, Chailcst i>, (S. C. ) ( Ci'ori.
oct 15 235—uf
hopes by strict attention to merit the confi
dence ol those who may favor him with their
' JAMES REA.
Macon, Sept. 2-lth 1831.
orl 1 219—)3m
miles from the citv of Savannah, con-
_ oftw- ’ ’ ’ *’ • **
Persons dcs
1 Orsons desiring information with respect to
tins land, may obtain it. by reference to tho
subscriber, ur to F. E. Tebcau, Esquire, of
Savanuah.
The above tract mny be enlarged by ad
ding thereto nn adjoining ono of throe hun
dred and fifty acres, which will ere long be
sold,and maybe purchased upon easy terms.
RICHARD F. GIBSON,
oct 13 224^-11
For Sale,
e f IA BUXCIIES prime Onions, by
O UU oct 15 MICHAEL D1LLI
DILLON