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TUHSThW KVKXf Y<i, JL0GW8T 2 t, 1824,
M hole No. 4488.
executor OF
Francis Julineaw.
person* having any d< manuB against ihe
J Y.1 .r l^pnimia .laliitCMtll. dec UPC reCllUfSt*
. NO S.
•Inti Dyspeptic Pills.
PREPARE - BY ll. J .MKS, NEW.YORE
•state of Francis Jalinciiu, dec are request*; a^oil 20 years past the subscriber has suffered
deliver them in, properly attested, on or j" continually from a costive habit, which has
, he first clay of October next All ac-
n „i presented nrevious to tha clay, will
se d payment by the undc^ig^ec^execu
149 * Jr
been a great part of the time accompanied by
severe headach. He liarf nttide known Ids com-
rlO
orgiR—Chatham C’ouaty. preaLof
IiIic Hub. the JttiRces C.I t..e Iulerio* Court, mer<ce th
tire for ordipiuy purposes
■| „ all who . it may concern,
ercas, John P"fi>n administrator of Ed
Dillon, late of Chatham county dec, has
<.ned the Hon court of ordinary,'to be dis-
led from Ms said admmfsfratiMi
tlieie aro tln refore to cju and ndmon-
and singular tiie ktnclrea'ahd Creditors
M1 d deceased,* to fi e tlieir objections (if
,cy have,) to the grunting of letters disttfisl
o the petitioner, In the* clerk’s office, o-
jid Court of Ordinary,' on or before the
ay of December next ensuing,-Otherw ise
disimssory will be granted to the pt-ii-
ness the Hon. John Gumming, one of the
» ofthe aaid court, this Utb day of June,
1824. '
8. M HON D, c c o.
. B t.tp
[eorgia—. iberty (Jounty< ,
ik of the Court of Ordi
Ly tor, the entthty of Liber y.
hi jail Baker, ci• is
" ' nty of
terras Widiuo’ I.awe Esq applies to lie dis
from hiiadtfii itstraltcBi on the estate of
(carter, late of aaut county, dec
Uc are therefore to cite and admonish all
ji.s concerned to fi e th< ir objections (if any
liave) in my office, wftnin the time prescri-
l i nr otherwise the said applicant will
[missed from hia said administration.
under my band and aeul, this 3d clay of
| A. D 18 4,
K. U KKR, c c o,
>1 ’10
jec turns, if any they have, in the cltrka office «f
said Court on or before the 4th day! of Septem-
ber next, oth' rwise letti rs »f dismismry will be
granted ami the said solomon Shadbe discliarg.
ed from all claims whatever as executor of the
said deceased.
Witness the honorable John cjimmtng, one
ofthe .Entices of ..aid Court this fourth day of
March, A D 1824
8. MtBOND,cod. .
march 6 54
Superior Court—Chiithum
County.
Mat I’anw, 1824.
Qa' rfinsr Tufts vs JVYcA Oruger.
O N Motion of W. W Cordon, plaintiff At
torney suggesting the death of the plaintiff
and glaring that the defendant hath removed oi.t
ofthe State,so that scire facaias tn make the ex-
ecutor of the plaintiff a parly, cannot be served
on him—Ordered, that the deli nclant do appear
on or before the first day «f the next* term of
this court, to shew cause if any he hath, why
Elias Reed, the executor of the plaintiff shall
not be made a party, and why he shall not have
judgment against the said defendant, Audit is
further ordered that the said rule be published
once s month for three months
Extract from the minutes this 7tl< June 1824.
A. H. F ANNIN, Clerk,
jnne 17 $mI38
|0t £1.1 -( ilitlhiiill * - Otillij
t-.n. the (ipstn.es .)f|hu lnforior Corn
sittii g tin-ordinary purposes*
IHKHEAS l.inus P Sage administrator of
ISjirague Tay lorTdeceased, ha. pvtiiio d
lmonihle Court of Ordinary to be discliarg -
fnn his said admipistiati mship
i se are therefore t« ciu md admonish a<
[jugular the kindred and Creditors of the
rceased, to tile their objections (if and
llidVcl in die bfici- of tiie clerk ofthe Court
jclimiry on or before the 13th day of Jaoua
ct ensuing the date hereof i otherwise
diMiiissory will be granted to the appu-
|pe« the lionorable Thomas N. Morel one
|Jir-ticc-s> of the said Court this l3tli day of
D. one thousanU eight tiumlred and
j tour.
8. M. BOND, coo.
n iso
tjNWI S >•. month* afi ei .
=kN| made to the lionorub.c in.
i t.-.iioi Ciltrl ol’Chd. i*;n Count.
u.uLion .lit ...
Justices of thi-
ii S i in, Cifirl of Ch«i.V»;n County for leave to
sell all ihstjlait in Aavain.ah known by the No
one, Ellis square, Decker Ward, with the im
provement* thereon: An 1 all lhat Lot in Savan-
naii knnv'mbtf thfe No tWei ty-three, lei L ibirtv
Ward, witlj *ne Buildings thereon—being the
real es HU-of John Sniilb, dec’d, for the benefit
ofthe heirs.
FUEDliltlCK HERB,
Administrator.
may 15 114
porgia ; —■( lintiiuiu County
i ') all whom n may cm cm:.
(HERE AS H' m. s flipper lias'applied t
the don. the Court of Ordinary of Chat-
Lniimy, for lettm. of administration nn the
• and effects of I'homasC Hayward, late -s
(naii, merchant, dec’d in b.hail ofthe credi
ese are thereforMo cite and admonish all
ngidarthe kindred a. d creditors of the
i ased, to file tlieir objection (if any they
i the irrMiiiiig of the administration ofthe
f ofthe said deceased t.» the applicant in tin.
Office of the said Court, on o> >efore
truly ninth day of August nexti o’ envist
■fa ministration will be granted
Iness the Hon. Thomas-N More- me of
ptin.-g ofthe s»id Court, the twenty ninth
r July, A D 182F;
8 M BOND, c co.
^9 157
i' t,tA-f n:nl,a:n * oui. v "Ti, -.lie bon
lie Jusuues of the Inferior Courti sitting for
lury pin-poses.
i To all whom it may concern,
hereas Hubert Taylor.admi lislrator of Wm
Kelley, late of Savannah, merchant dec. has
pniicd to the honorable tin court of Ordina-
I be discharged a om his said administration
lese aretheref re to cite and admonish all
Isingulai the kindied and creditors ot the
llec.-ased. to tile their objections, (if any
have) in the clerks office of the said court,
r before the bth day of December' next;
[rwise letters dismissory will be granted li
petitioner.
(bless the Honorable John P. Williamson,
pf the .liisiic.es of the said court, this 8tli day
A D- 1824.
S M BOND, c co.
(e 8 134 '
Law Notice.
r |T|IE public arc informed diut the Subscribers
I.. have located and formed a connexion in
Jacksonboro, Scriven County,«.a Where one
of them may at all times be found except when
professionally engaged elsewhere. They pur
pose to attend the several courts of tlje several
Counties Scriven, Burke and Jefferson—als .
those of Richmond, Warren aim Emanuel, They
hope by close application, and a due attention
to the business of their profession, to merit and
receive a share of the public patronage Bu
siness confided to their care will be thankfully
received and punctually attended to
jambs b lewis
JO HAH S PA I TEH-ON. '
mnv?’ D* 1
Hatties, ()ol)l‘U!*S,&yC. W,
S UPERIOR Velvet forks, Wine pint bottles,
Oxygm Chamber and Pocket Lights, Wa>
Tapers fa great variety.) Pure Calcined Mag.
nesia. Arro-’ Roof, Cream Tartar, Starch, Ban
som Cnpaiva, Silt Petre, Rotten Stone &c. Wc
Have been received pr Wm Wallace, and for
sale by LAY SJ HENDRICK aON,
Chemists and Druggists,
Congress corner of Whitaker sts.
b Shad’s Building,
aug^t2 164
Executor’s Notice. ,
j-E persons having demancs agajmt tile
(estate of the iate Hugh M’l.'all, Esq. dec’d
leqiiested to hand them in for payment, and
findebji.d to the estate will please make
Niate payment,
|THOS M'CALL,; 2 Ex . ors
PHILIP BUASCH, 5
fy ii iso
['•!>UOIA—Cbatliam County—To all whom
I't may concern. Whereas Alexander M.
< administrator «f John Scott, deceased,
(ititioned the Honorable the Justices of the
ji'ir Court, sitting for Ordinary purposes so
Ischarged from his said administration.
Pw these are therefore to cite and admonisl
I<1 singular (he kindred and creditor* of the
lileceaBed, to file their objections, if any
in the Clerk's office, of ’he Court
binary, on or before the 6th day of Decern-
Ftt; otherwise letters of disjnissory will
pnted.
i the honorable Edward Harden, one
r e Justices ofthe said Court, the Gth.day o(
*• D. 1824.
S. M. BOND, c c o.
p 106
Georgia-.-' ('Imtham County.
; oall whom it may concern'
W HERE fS Solomon 'ha ■, executor nf Wm
t/dbert, deceased ha* applied t , the hon
orable the Grant of Ordinary to be discharged
from his executorship aforesaid.
Now, these are therefore to cite and admon-
, . _ , . , ish all and singular the kindred and creditor-, nl
plumt to several em.uen phy-icmns. w.tl-om ex the 8aj(l . m (JilUei . t decea#etl , l0 > lle (h , ir ol)
perienctng any henefti from their prescriptions- •
Ih the month of December last, brooming seri
ously alarmed, by the regular hut constant in*
of the disoider, lit was induced to com-
the use ofthe above named' pills, wtiioh
were highly becumini tided asu rtmedy in Ins
complaint.—He began to ihV.i tin m with very
little confidence us to tlieir efficary, ami under
the expectation that In- slum d not be able to
gite them a fair tna , as Ins s<omach, lierctofme,
h id rejected every ki.i : of matRhine Anotlirr
crrcilmstance wliicb taught biiff to expect very
li He beiirfii.'was that In: hud found it necessary
always to ake more ilian an ordim>ry dose of
any -ulhatjlic, before it would produce Die dt sir-
ed’elfeei. He, however, commenced taking two
: f tiie pfite, a* directed, every evening for twen-
•y days, without experiencing any consul--ruble
inconvenience, or perceiving any benefit fnnn
them. He was then directed to increase the
number, ■,>til some degree of nausea was pro
duced j tltc dose was accordingly increased un
til be took six pills every evening! they soon
began to 1 act a* u gentle and perfect laxudve;
the dose was diminished in the same gradual
manner /u which it had been increased, and it i»
now forty days since a very obstinate and dis
tressing o< inplaint lias yielded to this mild plan
of treatment.
The subscriber does therefore, unsolicited,
most ctiefi'foliy recommend the anti-dispeptic
pills to those w ho may have suffered like him.
self t and he avails k mseif of this method to as
sure them, that from io other treatment has he
experienced such perfect relief
NAHUM RICE.
From the above certificate no dijobts can ex
ist in the ifiinds of th afflicted, as to the utility
and value of tins remedy. Many persons in this
city and itsVioinitii have been relieved from dis
tressing dyspeptic symptoms by its use. -Ills
’not recommended asfreure, ail but to those tli-
senses appertaining to dyspeptic only
V fee’ll supply just received per Wiluutn Wal
lace and fur sale by
LAY y HENDIULK ON,
Agents.
nttg 12 163 , .
NOTICE.
® WII.LLvM I'L’lt\Kit, having a 1 signed
i YR 'o the subscribers all his stock in •.rude,
debts, igc in behoof of hia creditors generally,
• t is requested that those indebteit mane itntne-
diate payment, and those having cairns will
please render them to Mr Thomas Milter, who
s appointed tlieir ageht to dispose i f llic Stock,
iiiclt oouqifise* a general msortmentof
Seasonable Dry Moods,
and will no sold, wholesale or in retail, at verv
reduced prices, tor cash mily
JAMES M’HKNIiY.
JOHN H IU.ID,
UKORQB REI.EH,
.. - * Assignees of Wm Turner,
april 14 86
BA UGA INS.
I 'He; stork of Dry Goods, <• hicli formerly he
longed to'Mr Wiilia'm Turner, is now se
ling oil'at prices much under cost.
april 15 88
months aftev date, application will be
wAlmode to the Honorable the Inferior Court
of itrvan Count;, for leave to sell all the real
Estate of Sarah M’Ktndley, la’e of Bryan county
dec. for the benefit of the heirs am) creditors of
said estate.
JAMES BUTLER,
Administrator
april 2 4«~7
Georgia—Chatham < ’ounty.
By the li .ii the Justices of t be Inferior Court of
said county sitting for ordinary purposes,
To all whom it nv-y concern,
W HEREAS Thomas R Price, administrator
of David H. Thompson, dec ha* petioned
•o the lio.mrable tiie Justices of the Inferior
Court, sitting for ordinary purposes to he dis.
charged from the administration aforesaid
Now these are therefore to cite and admonish
all mid singular the kindred and creditors of t
said dec to file their objections, if a' iy they have
in iny office on or before the 16th day of Sept,
next, otherwise letters distniasors will be grant,
td to the applicant
Witness the Hon. John Cumming, one of th,
Justices of said Court this 16th day of Much, A
D 1824
S M. BOND, c c o.
march 16 26
The Proprietor of the
The Temple of Ftishioti.
H AS the pleasure of informing the public
general’y, that he still continues tugarry on
jn'ie the
hisbusimss, No. 226, King street, oppol
Farmer's Hotel.
Wigs and Ornamental Hair manufactured on
the rm st improved principles
Patent Klu,-tie. Springs, so judiciously arrang
ed that they may defy the must accotc observa
tion to discover the slightest pcs.ible shade in
thecnlor ,
Likewise Gentlemen’s Toupees, commonly
called Scratches, with silver and still springs,
nature ben g in every case his oi ly guide.
He also lias the pleasure to inform the public
that he has become tne agent of Thomas Quinn,
Wig Maker of New-York, an I will constantly
keep for sale his Ladies’ and Gentlemens, Gre
cian Cropped Wic.gs.
Ail oiders and measures enclosed tn 226 King
street, will be attended to with punctuality and
despatch
N. It. Just received by the ship Niagara, a
general assortment of HAIR WORK oftliela-
test fashion. Gentlemens’ Hair Cut and Dress
ed in most recent London and Parisian modes.
A general assortment ot PERFUMERY for
sale at all times at Hie above establishment.—
Those persons residing at n distance who have
left orders at this establishment, are hereby in
formed, that they are generally ready for de
livery.
EDWARD CAHKY.
(E? The editors of the Savannah Republican,
Augusta Chronicle, and Columbia Telescope, are
requested to publish the above once a week for
lb ec weeks, and forward their accounts to No.
2 .’b King-street,Charleston,
mg 12 163
, Treasury departments (
JUN 24th, (824;
NO'l ICE Is hereby fciven to tiie propr ort
oftne six per cent »t ea of 1813 loan of y t<l
bUO.UOO amt losn of ^7,5C0 000, that -book* Wilt
be opened at the Treasury of the United States '
sod at the several loan offices, on-the first day of.
J'uly next, to contlhue open until tlielir tday of
Uetobei thereafter, for receiving subscriptions
F t such pans iif mid stock as shall, orr the- day
of subscription, skuid on Hie books ofthe Trtai
xury, ami on tho»( of the luitn offices respective^
ly, pursuant to tlr provisiemsof tlio ar.tnf Con
gress passed the »6tli of MBy, 1824, entitled "uti
act fit uuthof-ige jhe Secretary of the Treasury
t ^exchange astbek bearing an interest offbUf
•md a half percent for certain stocksbcaringau ’
interest gf six per cent,” ’ ,
The subacriplfyn may be made by the propfD
'6rs of the Mock, either in person 6r by tlieir .
•titorheys duly aiitliorixed to subscribe ar d.fans-
ibr it to the United Stales.
t he certificates are to be surrendered at thd
time of making'the subscriptions.
WM. H. CRAWFORD.
july 27 flJ6
N ine; months atter date application will be
made to the honorable the Interior Court
uf Chatham County, when setting for ordinary
purposes, for permissionwto sell the following
i na! estate, for the benefit of the heir* and ,
ct edrtors of the estate of N. S. Bayard, deceas
ed, viz:
One undivided fourth of* tract of Land, con
taining about 500 acres, on Cumberland Island,
Camden County, known as Plutn Orchard—and'
an undivided fourth ofa certain Tract of Land
situated on said Island, containing about 500
acres, originally granted to Uen. Ltchland Mc’-
Intosh, and bounded on the South by the said
Plum Orchard Tract.
Also a plantation called Lottery Hill situate
on the Ogeechee Road, 3 miles from Savannah,
containing about 600 acres.
N. J BAYARD,
Adtn'r eat. N. 8. Bayard.
nov 10 211
Notice.
IX9INE months alter dale, 1 shall apply tn the
«£SJ Hon the Justices ofthe Inferior Court ol
Liberty county, for leave to sell the real and
personal property of William I. Baker, dec for
the benefit ofthe heirs ami creditors.
THOS B BAKER
Adtn’r.
anril 7 89
Sheriff’s Sales continued.
® N tin- fust l iu-.sdav in September next, will
be soldbefoie the Court H.-use in the City
of Savannah b«-twe«n the usual hours of tOand
4 o’clock.
One negro fellow, named Joe, levied nn un
der a fi fa on furertosure ii favor of Davis & Ber
rien arai 8t Joseph C. Habersham.
Also, lot No 24, Elbert ward, in the city of
Savannah, with the buildings thereon, levied on
under a ti fa on foreclosure as ihe property of
PJ Vollaton, to satisfy Mart I.ewden
Also, all that southern half part of Lot No 6,
Belithu Tv thing, Heathcote ward With tiie im
provements thereon, bounded north by a lane,
east by an adjacent lot, south by South broad
street, and weft by Barnard street, levied on
under aforeclos.ire of a mortgage from George
L. Cope, io Wm Whitfield.
ISAAC D l.YON, see.
aug 14 104
Superior Court—Chatham
County.
Thomas F Purse & all T
Complainant* I
and i- IN EQUITY.
Richard It Ouyder, ex’r j
Wm Shaw,deceased. J
I N this case, on the suggestion in the defend.
ant’s answer, that certain persons not parties
to this bill, residing in Scotland, claim to be en
titled to a distribution of part of the undivided
estate of Wm Shaw, deceased, and o r motion
it is ordered that all persons concerned do ap
pear before the Superior Court of Chatham
Count in the term of Januaiy next, then and
'Crsnns indebted to the es’ate o,i tie.v-
[ander Martin, late of Liberty couo.y, dm
r‘> »re requested to make immediate pay-
i to
RICHARD F. BAKER, ? P .
. _ WILLIAMH, MAliTIN. S F
la y io &U2
Regimental Orders.
\ N Election is hereby ord. red to be held on
Wednesnay the 1st of Seiitember next, at
the Fingine liruse in Reynolds Sq-mre, for a
Captain to command the 4th company of (he
Id Regim- nt I lie poll will be opened at 9
o’clock A M under the superintendence ot the
persons desigr-a'ed bylaw.
By order Col. Marshal!,.
M. W. STEWART.
Adjt. 1st Regt.
aug 17 tl65
United States, District of
Georgia.
IN THE DISTlil T cOUjHT,
AuoustTkiim, 1824.
I XHE following persons having been drawn
and summoned to serve as Grand and Petit
Jurors at said Court, having ‘ailed to attend—It
is ordered th -t they,be fired according to law,
tinlesa they shall make sufficient excuses, nn
rnth to the Clerk, on or before the 2d Tuesday
• • November next
Qrund Jurors.—Archibald Smith, Frederick
S Fell, J. P. Henry, George Gordon, Joseph
Habersham, Janies Hunter, Robert Habersham,
Charles Keisey, Alexander Telfair, Benjamin
Burroughs;
Petit Jurors.— Wm P. Clark, C. H. Hayden,
John Gribben, Ktuben G. Taylor, and John F
Fraser.
Ext act from the minutes.
GEO GLEN, Clerk.
aug 14 «164
N oticc.
\ LL persons having de-uted* against the es
tate ofOwer.s Jones, deceased, will present
them duly att, sled w ithin the time prescribed by
i.aw, and those who are indebted wilt make pay
meot to GEO. W. OWENS-,
Adm’r c t. a
julv 27 at156
Georgia—( hatham County.
By tile Itnuoiabie the Justices of the Interior
Cottri of-aid County, sitting fur ordinary pur
poses.
To all whom it may concern.
U T liF ( RE;A8 Wm It Green, Administrator o:
Mary Fleming, dec. lias applied to th
H iio'i'.ible the Court of ttrilm oy, to be di->-
cllargi d fi-i m the adnumstl'a'.ion aforesiiid.
Now, therefore these are to ciie and admon
ish all a td siiMu'ar the kindred and creditu a of
the sa d M try FI ming, dec. to file their objec
tl-u.s (ifany tovy have) in tlieCh rk’s office o(
said Court, on or hef-.re the tenth of September
next, odierwise letter dismissory will be grant,
ed. a"d toe S'dii William 11. Grt en be iliscliargid
fr m all claims whatever, us administrator ofthe
said dec.
■Vitoess the honorable F.dward Harden, One
of the .1 st oes nf the said Court this 10, h day of
March, A D 1824.
S. M. BOND, coo.
march 10 57 \
Chatham Superior Court.
Mat Term, 1824;
G EORGE JOHNSTON and Others, complain
ants vs Peter Vanbuygh Livingston and oth
ers, defendants, in equity in the Superior Court,
Chathm County, May term, 1824
It appearing to the Court by affidavit that Pe
ter Vanburgh Livingston and Harriet E. Living-
sign, who are parties defendant reside beyond
the state of Geoigia, and within the United
Mates on motion of complainants Solicitor, itis
ordered that the said defendant do respectively
apptar and answer the complainants bill within
four months irnm the date of this rule And
is further ordered that this rule be published
once a week during four months from tliis'Uate,
in one uf the public Gazettes ut this State.
Extract from the Minutes.
A. B. FANNIN, Clerk.
june 8 134
.uy ine; mootim after tiMiu application will be
lx made to the honorable the Judges of the
Inferior Court of Bryan County for leave to sell
all i lie real estate of Wm Cubbedge, dec’d to be
sold for the benefit ofthe heirs and creditors of
suid estate. \
JOHN CUBUKDGE,
Administrator.
Bryan County', June 17 I V:
NOVICEs
l LL persons indebted to the estate of Eliza-
\ belli Fell late ofCha’.hain County, deceased,
:ne requested to milks immediate payment to
rthe Atih.-criber, and those to whom the said es
tate is indebted are requested to exhibit theif
demands duly authenticated, to
PETER SHICK, F.x’or.
julv. 13 150
IjSBtNE months afterdate, uVifrtlcHiioif will oe
made to the lion the Inferior Court nf Bul
loch munty, when sitting for ordinary purposes
to sell all the real and personal estate nf Allen
Denmark, c.ec’d, for the benefit ofthe heirs and
creditors. RflBEVRT BURTON, Adm’r.
MARY DENMARK, Adm’x.
Bulloch county.
feb 28 48
Georgia—Chatham < oimty.
By the H o the Justices -t th Inferior Court
sitting for ordinary purposes.
vfCT'lERKAS Richard R. Cuyler, executor of
A iilium Shaw deceased lias etitim ed ihe
lion Court of Ordinary, to be discharged from
his said executorship.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
ami singular the kindred and creditors of the
said deceased, to file their objections ('.f any
they have) in the office of the clerk of the
Court of Ordinary on or before the (3)h day of
January next ensuing the date .hereof, otherwise
letters dismissory will be granted to the peti
tioner.
Witness the Honorable Thomas N. Morel, one
of the Justices of the said Court, this 13th dav
of Jlily, A. D. i824.
S. M. BOND, e c o.
julv 13 150
x Georgia—Uullocli C’ounty
B Y Kdy K.-nn ,y, Clera ofthe Court of Ordi
nui\> for the County of Bulloch,
i VVar.HE AS Elisha Garbetthath applied to me
for It iters of administration on the estate of John
Rhodes, dec’d.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
and singular the kindred and creditors of said
deceased, to file their objections if any they have
in my office, on or before the first Monday ir
September next, otherwise letters will be grant,
ed to the applicant,
ELY KENNEDY, c c o.
aug 7 161 *
NOTICK.
O RDERED that an Election do take place at
the C urt House on the first Monday in
there to establish such their claims; and in de- * "the O
fault thereof, that the undivided estate of the j September nexi Rtr fourteen Aldermen toTe
sub} Wm Shaw, be distributed among the com preaentthe City pf Savannah in Council, two oi
pin nants agreeably to the decree of said CourUiore justices are requcstedtopijsideatthe
and lhat this rule be published once a month said election: the City Sheriff, Marshall, andCi-
until the expiration thereof. ty Constables are required to attend and pre-
Extract from the minutes this 7th day of June,
1824.
A. B. FANNIN, Clerk,
june 17 .
serve order
Extract from the minutes.
M. MYERS c c.
aug 7 16L
♦ Brought to Jail,
I V Savannah bn t. c- 9. h mst. a negro man who
says hi* name is Sampson and that he belongs
to Cnpt Arnold of Bryan County, Georgia, and
that he ranaway aboil' three weeks ago, he is 5
feet 1)4 raphes high, and about 30 years *.f age
John i. dews, zo
aug 12 163
N INE mouths after Uu.e, implication ill be
made to the Inforior Court of Effingham
County,for leave to sell all the real property be
longing to the estate < -"the late ltev 'Job Beck,
dec ly ing in said county, for the benefit of the
heirs and creditors.
ANN BECK,
Administratrix.
april 16 88
Georgia-*-Btillock t ouuty.'
By the Honorable the Court of Ordinary of said
County
s »THEREAS Robf.rt Burton, administrator of
11 Die estate of Stephen Denmark deed, hath
applied to the said Court for letters distnirsory
from said administration.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
and singular the kindred and creditors of the
said deceased, to file their objecti ns (it any
they have) in the office of .the (Berk of this
Ooiirt within the time prescribed by taw, other
wise letters dismissory will be granted the ap-
piicant
Witness 'he Honorable Sheppard Williams,
one of the Justices of said Court, this 3d June,
1824.
ELY KENNEDY, econo,
june 4 *132
Brought to*Jail.
I N Savannah on tiie ^9ih July asta dark mu
latto man who says his name is Kilick, and
that he belongs to the State of Georgia, knd is
employed on the Ocmulgee River, and that he
ranaway about one moivli ago, he is 5 feet 74 in
ches high and about !5 years • f age
JO iNIDF.WS, jco
aug 7 161
Law Notice
IXHE undersigned hav n' formed a-connection
I in the practice of the law, will attend to
cases in all the Courts ofthe Fiin* Circuit*, and
in the adjoining counties ofthe Ocmutgee and
Southern Circuits,
Ol.lVl It IT. PRINCE,
EDW VRD D. TRACY.
• Reference in Savannah toC. \V. Rockwell £t
Co.
Macon, June 4, 1824.
[lip: 3 , 14* .
Brought to .1 nil.
I N Savannah on the Fiji < ,st a negro man Who
says his name is Harry ami that he belongs
to Josephus Love of Gr^en County, Georgia, an 1
lhat he runaway from him hear Warrington a-
bout the first of June, he is 5 feet 94 inches high
and about 25 years of age,
JOHN 1. DJBW9,1 c. c.
i aug 1® 166
~T>TiK>« ..pp'i-v , t(iat i.lio subscriber '
I has titles to one half ofa So acre tract of
Land on White Bkiff, adjoining his, and
land lately John Pouilen’s, now John Morrill’s,
and for which the'Administratis ot the late Jas.
Boyd, applies to the court tor leave t» sell us
part oftnkt esiate—hi titles are of prior date,
and of record. All persons are forewarned not;
txt purchase or rtspass i -n the premises
U.F. WlfckMMSa
june iff st—
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