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SAVANNAH BEPUBIJCAH.
No. 108. ...Vol. XXII.
7WB.mir KrEmni, Amuar so, mat.
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Wholfe No 44sS.
EXECUTOR OF
Francis Jalinean.
. i f persons having «") . m..u ,l BUgalhsi the
1 'estate of B anew J»lii>ertU, net are request-
Li.,.deliver them to. proven' mtested, on or
firretUefirst dsy of October next All ac-
r ,ti|,„t presented previoua to >ba na>, will
Vicfused payment by the U.ule^.ed ^exectl
[juy 10 149 -
[Georgia—Oharhani Comity.
, Y, Ilun. lhe.liist.<:c- I lo: lutein,r Onurt,
Luiigfor onlm ny purposes
l o id' who it may enneerin
Whereas, John Dill”, ndim is’rator if Pd
j Llitlun, lute .f Chatham county die. has
Liilioned the Mon .am. t W ordinary, t» be dis-
Wired from his said sdnlimstraty n
Nm\v ilies'; aietlie'.efure to cite and admnn-
ih ali ami StbKUlai the kindred and creditors
f the said deceased, to fi.e their objections (if
v ihey have,) t« the (fronting of letters dwinisf
; petitioner, In the clerk’s office, «.
■ UK | Court of Ordinary, on Of before the
!; hlU V v f December uexi ensuing, otherwise
r , 'dismissory will be granted to the peti-
Whites* the Hon. John Cumming, one of the
jidces of the said opurt, this ilth day of June,
" 18 ‘ 4, S. M BON’D, c c o.
I 1 3f
ieorgiu— i iWrty County.
( V i'.i ju.'i ltak«r, o', vk of tne Court ot O.di
nary lor the county of Liber y.
Wheivtt William lavt,B»q applies to be di,
i-stilf-oni bis aimi .i- irainin on tbe estatWof
,vis Ca.trr, in c of sam county, dec
These are therefore to cite aiid admonish ali
'Kimsconcerned to file tb'-tr Objections (ifsny
. have) in my office, within the time preseri
ilbv law i or otherwise the said applicant will
disn issed fro.-.. Ins said ailnnnistru ioie
given under no liand and seal, this 3d day of
m, A. D 18 4.
• ’ • K. B KKll.cc .
mav 11 ! 'I* _ . . . ..
M> 3.
hiti Dyspeptic Pills.
PRF.PaiE BY .1 J.vMKS, NK ..YORK
I iK)Il 20 years past the subscriber bus suffered
1 continually from a costive hud 1 ., wtiicli lias
been a,great pnft of tbe ime accompanied by
severe Iteadach. lie lias made known bis corn-
Ueorgia—Chatham County.
t o all whom it may concern
W HEREAS Solomon -hit , executor of Win
l.ilbert, deceased Ims applied t. the bun*
ot-able the Court of Ordinarv to be disci.argen
from his executorship aforesaid
Now. these are therefore to cite and admoi.
severe ueauacn. tie nas made Known ins corn- n ii _ j ... ... , . .—
Plaint to several cmi.ien phy Manus, wi.ho... ex fl? '*
periencing any lientfil from tlieir prescriptions- , ip .. . e | * 1 o1 ’*
in the month If December i*«. bSconJg se„
,, oiglU —( ItllliiHill • Ou.lt,,
tatdiru. the Jlisti « I ill. Inf nor CoUt
si te g,tin ordinary pm poses!
?H RK •. s Linus I* S .e administrator of
' Siirairue Tailor, deceased, lia petitioned
.mine Court >f Ordinary to be discharg-
fmiu fiis ss'ul administiaiionslup
Inseare therefore to <cite md aJicotiish ah
singular the kindred and creditors of the
deceased, to file their objection! (it and
, navel in the oh'Oi nf'lhe clerk of the Court
Inlinary. on or before the 13th dayot Janiia
next eiiHU.r.g tbe date horti.f; otherwise
na dismissory will be granted to the appti-
nness the honorable Thomas N, Viorel one
it Ju ticca of the and Court this l3t*o day ot
, \. J). one tlmusanU eight hundred and
niy four.
S. M. BOND, c c o.
!v 13 150
becoming
•msly alarmed, by the regular but eonstant in
crease of the disorder, lie ns. iiVluced to com
mence the use of the above named pilii, winch
were liigbly recnmm. nded as a n medy in his
complaint.—He began to take them with very
little confidence us to their,efficacy, anil under
the expectation that lie ahomd not be able to
give them a fair tria’, as his stomach, Heretofore,
had rejected every kin l of medicine Another
circumstance whicn taught him to expect very
ti tle benefit, was tliu’ he uad found it necessary
al 'Ays to uke more than an ordinary dose of
any''utburtic, before it would produce (tie desir
ed effect, lie, however, commenced taking two
of the pills, as directed, every evening for twen
ty days, ■> Mtout experiencing any considerable
inconvenience, or perceiving any benefit from
them. He was then directed to increase tiie
number, u til some degree of nausea was pro
duced t the dose was accordingly increased un
til iie took six pills every Evening i they soon,
began to act as u gentle and perfect iaxa.ive;
the dose was diminished in the same gradual
manner in which it iiad neen increased, and it n>
now forty days since a very obstinate and dis
tressing complaint has yielded tu this mild plan
of treulmeiit.
The subscriber does tii&fefore, unsolicited,
most cheerfully recommend the anlt-dts ieptic
pills to those who may have suffered like him
self i and he avails Inmseti of this method to as
sure them-, that from no other treatment has he
experienced such perfect relief
N .HUM RICE.
From the above certificate no doubts can ex
ist tn the minds of th afflicted, as to die irility
and value of this remedy. Many persons in tins,
city mid its vicinity have been relieved from dis-
., xsing dyspeptic symptoms by its use. It is
.■ recommended us a cure, all but to tnuse di
seases appertaining to dyspeptic only
\ fresh supply just received per Wil iam Wa -
l«cfe and for sale by
LAY JlKNUIUt.K ON,.
Agents.
aug 12 163
dWlN- t.imibs after <tua a, , iicMtit/o iii
M made tn the iJf'uqt’ubie tin. Justices of tlu-
I. lerior Court of.ChaV.itm Count, tor leave to
sgball that Lot in .'liivumiab known by the No
one, Kllis square, Decker Ward, with the im
provements tliereou: And ail that Lot iii Savan
nah known by the No tw> nty-three,in x ibi rlv
Ward, with i||« Buildings thereon—..eing the
real estate of John Smith, dec’d, for the benefit
of the heirs.
FREDERICK HERB,
Administrator.
may 15 114
[ieorgia—Chatham< ounty
1 .,aii whom i may coiceju.
7 'lKWEVS Ho m.s’I’npi-er has applied to
the .ion. the • nurt .1 Ordinary ofOliat
|i, ootv-ty, for letters of administration on tin
at'- and effects of I Itetn is C Ijiiywanl, late •<!
Iwmah, im rchaet, dec’d in bvliatl of the credi
liese are therefore tb cite and admonish all
li gulurthe kindred and creditors ol tin-
he i used, to file their objectioi. (if any tin y
;)iu tiie granting of tbeadmiiustralion ofihe
U of the sod deceased to the applics'ii in tin.
rk’s Office pf'ihe said Court on o icf re
twenty ninth itny of August next; c' erwise
BKi.faomimHtration wiii be grantee
itness '.lie Hon. • liomas N More me of
Justices i-f«lie snid Court, the twei.cy ninth
of July, A D 1824.
S VI BOND.cc o.
Iv.:9 157
iii , "i,., a oo 7<l\ -be tioi.
hr Justices ot t e Inferior Court, sitting for
mry poiposts.
To ail whom it may concern,
Itereas Robert Tuylor,admi .istrator of Win
ii'.lcy, late of Savannah, merchant dec. has
tinned to the honorable tin court of Ordum
i bed.sctia'ged uotn his said administration
fuse are tbe ref .re lo cite and admonish ad
singuiai the kindred and creditors ot the
leo.-ased, to file their objections, (if any
have) in the clerks office of the said court,
iTbethre tile 8th day f December next;
rtvifje letters dismissory will be granted lo
n-tit toner.
itness the Honunible J".hn P. Williumsoi.,
t>f the ,1 listiees of tiie said court, this 8th day
me, A D 1824.
S M BOND, c co,
ne 8 134
Executor’s Notice.
J< persons having demuncs against the
estate of the late Hugh M'Call, K..q. decM
requested to bund them in for payment, ana
2 indebted to the estate will please make
sdiate payment,
ETHOS \1‘CALL, ?
PHILIP BKASCH.S
ly 13 150
•'■tllltilA—Chutimm Coiinty--To all whom
1 t may concern. Whereas Alexander M.
i l,| i'. admiuistiator »f John Scolt, deceased,
l petitioned the Honorable the Justices of the
M»r Court, sitting for Ordinary purposes to
Vischurged from his said administration.
[“w these are therefore to citi: and admonisl
'<1 singular the kindred aucrciediturs of the
.'teceased, to file tlieir objections, .if any
J','*vc) in the Clerk’s office, of 'he Court
P'Oary, on or before the 6th day of Decern-
L ne *l; ctiierwise letters of dismissory will
puled.
Vhiess the honorable Edward Harden, one
W Jus*dc-« «.f rue said Court, (he 3th day of
J' D. 1824.
. S. M. BOND, o c o.
106
I'M. j'ersnns indebted to the e» utc ..I '<-X-
“nuer Martin, late of Liberty coun y^ih -
f^t'j’ are l '°q ue sted to make immediate pay-
ay 10
RICHARD F. BAKKK,
WILLIAMH. MAUTIN, 5 r8.
Law JSotice.
riffiF. publican inf..lined that tiie Subscribers
QL have located and funned a connexion ii
Jacksonboro, Sci'iveii County, i.a Where on-
of them may at all times be found except when
professionally engaged elsewhere. They pur
pose to attend the several courts of ihe several
Counties Scriven, llnrke and Jefferson—als >
those of Richmond, Warren ami Emanuel. They
lir.-pe by close application, and a due attention
to the business of tlieir profession, to merit and
receive a share of the public patronage Bu-
iness c,.nli led to tinir care will be thankfully
received and punctually .u tended to
JAMES B LB’VIS
JO -IAllS PATTERSON,
mnv 2 ’ 120
Unttlts, Corks, Drugs, ^c. &c.
S UPERIOR Velvet Corks, Wine pint bottles,
Oxygm Chamber and Pocket Lights, Wax
Tapers great variety ) Pure Calcined Mag.
nesia, Arm Root, Cream Tartar, Starch, B.n-
som Copaiva, Sait Pet re, Itoiten Stone &c. &c.
lave been received nr Win Wallace, and tor
sale by LAY tit HENDRICK "ON,
Chemists and Druggists,
Congress corner of Whitaker sts.
Shad’s Building.
auRtJ'2 164
iSherifT’s Sales continued.
® N the first Tuesday in September.next, will
be sold before the C. url House in the City
of Savannah between the usual uoursof lOaiid
4 o’clock.
O' e negro fellow, named Joe, levie d rn un
der a fi fa on furerlosure i- fav,,r of Davis & Ber
rien aeairst Joseph C. Habersham.
Also, lot No 24. Elbert ward, i' the rity of
Savannah, with the buildings thereon, levied on
un ier a ii fa on foreclosure as 'lie property of
PJ Votlaton, to satisfy Mary Lewden
Also, ail that southern half part of Lot No 6,
Belitha Tvthtng, Hcathcote ward with the im-
orovements theri ou, bounded north by a lane,
east by an adjacent lot, south by South broad
street, and west by Barnard street, levied on
under aforeclosure of a mortgage from George
L. Cope, to Wm Whitfield.
ISAAC!) I.YON, so c.
aug 14 164
Superior Court—Chatham
County.
Thomas F Purse lx all "1
Complainants
and )» IN EQUITY.
Richard R Cuyler, ex’r
W m Shaw, deceased. J
( N this case, on the sugg. stion in the defend
ant’s answer, that certain persons not parties
to this bill, lesidmgin Scotland, claim to be en
titled to a distribution of part of the undivided
estate of Wm Shaw, deceased, and oi motion,
it is ordered that all persons concerned do ap
pear before tbe Superior • Court of Chmh.im
Count in the term of January next, then and
there to establish such their claims j aiid in de-
faii't thereof, that the undivided estate of tbe
said Wm Sivtw. be distributed among ihe com
pluiuants agreeably tsf the decree of said Cour
and that this rule be published once a month
until tbe expirution thereof.
Extract from tiie minutes this ftli day of June,
1824. ' '
A, B. FANNIN, Clerk.
jnne 17 4x138
said Court on or before the 4th day of .Septem
ber next, otherwise letters of dismissory will be
granted and the said 'volomon Shad be discharg
ed fmin all claims whatever as executor of the
said d* '.eased.
Witness the honorable John Cumming, one
of the, Justices of-aid Court this fourth day ol
March, A. D 1824.
9. M BOND, cm
march 6 54
Superior Court—Chatham
County.
Mat Team, 1824.
Oa-diner Tufte is Nich Vrarer,
i kN Motion of W W Gordon, plaintiff . At-
“torney, suggesting the death of the plMintiir
and 8!a Iffg that the defendant hath removed out
of the state,so <lia' icire facaiae to make the ex
ecutor of the plaintiff* a party, cannot be served
on liim--Ordered, that the bef nduni do appear
on or before ihe first day of the next term of
this court, to shew canae if any he hath, why
Elias Rccd, the executor of tiie p1«iutiff* shall
not be made a party, and why lie shall not have
lodgment against the said defendant. And it is
further ordered that the said rule be published
once u month for three months
Extract from the minutes this 7th June 18 ’4.
A. B. FANNIN, Clerk,
jnne 17 §mI38
NOTICE.
\ | It Wll .LI \ M I U It x EU, having aligned
10 'he subscribers all his stoc* in trads,
kins, Svc in behoof of bis creditors generally,
* ••t’Cquesteu that those indebted make ini me
late payment, and those having claims will
• ■ a-t- render ilic.m to Mr i liomas Miller, who
s appointed tlieir agent to dispose of the stock,
inch comprises a g* neiu' assortment of
Seasonable Dry floods,
and will dc s uit, vviinicsale or in revaii, at verv
-educed prices, lor cusii only.
J v.MKS M'HENRY,
JOHN H REID,
OKUIIUE uEt.Ell,-
Assignees of Wm Turner.
apnl 14 86
in ci \ins.
r HE stock of Dry Goods, which formerly be
longed to Mr William Turner, is uow sel
ling off’at nrice.i much uniter coil.
Npril 16 88
ipo uhs al'ci date, apiilicatioii will be
«&'lmode t 'the IT uu rabU- the Inferior Court
of Brvan Countv a for leave to sell all the real
Estate of Sarah M’Kihdl.. y, la'e bf Bryan county
dec.-fir the benefit of the heirs anrt creditors of
said estate.
JAMES BUTLER,
Administrator
april 2 ^»77
Georgia-
l lmlliain bounty.
By tin- u ii i lie Jiutices of tiie Inferior Court ol
said county sitting for ordinary purposes,
To all whom H umy cotfcern,
n 7HEREA8 Thomas R i'rice, administrator
of David II. Thompson, dec. has petioi c ■
o the honorable the Justices of the Inferior
Court, sitting for ordinary purposes to he dis
charged from the administration aforesaid
Now these are therefore to cite and admonisl.
altaiul singular the kindred and creditors of lie
said dee to file tlieir objections, if a y they have
•ii my office on or before the l6tl> day of Sept-
next, otherwise letters dismissors will be gram
oil to the applicant
Witness the lion. John Cumming, one of the
Justices of said Court this 16, Ii day of March, a
U 1824
S M. BOND, c c o.
march 16 26
.V otice.
ITNilNE months after tl.i.i . I ■ hall apply to the
Hon the Justices ofihe Inferior Court ol
I,iDeny county, for leave 10 Sell the real and
personal property of Wilh.ioi L Baker, dee. for
he benefit oi* tbe heirs and creditors
TI10S B BAKER
Adm’r.
anvil 7 *89
Regimental Orders.
\ N Election is hereby ord«.ren tube held m
Wednesnny tin- t«.t of Septkio 'er next, h
the Engine louse in Reynolds Square, for i
Captain, to command tbe 4th company of the
l,t Regim-r.t t he poll will be opened at 9
o’clock A M under <he Miperintewlance of the
petsons deslgwed bylaw.
By order Coi. Mahshall.
M. W. STEWART.
Adjt. 1st Regt.
aug 17 t!65
United States, ,District of
f Georgia.
LY THE DISTRI- T OUttT,
August Tkrm, 1824.
! ’HE following persons having been drawn
and summoned to serve as (fraud and Petit
J irorkat said Court, having 'ailed to attend—It
■s ordered th t they be fi ed according lo law,
unless they shall make sufflcien' excuses, on
■ath to the Clerk, on or before the 2d Tuesday
in November next
Grand Jurors.-—Archibald Smith, Frederick
S Fell, J P Henry, George Gord J seph
Habersham, Ja nes Hunter, Robert Habersham,
Charles Kelsey, Alexander Telfair, Benjamin
Burroughs.
Petit Juron,— Wm P. Clark, C. H. Hayden,
John G.ihben, Reuben G. l aylor, and John F
FraseK
Ext act from the minutes.
GEO GLEN, Clerk.
aug 14 ol64
Georgia— ulloch County.
B Y Ely K nor .y, Clerk of the Court of Ordi
nar\ for the County < f Bulloch,
■^WnuiiEAS Elisha Garbetthath applied to me
for I, 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, 'o fiie their objections if any they have
in my office, on or before the first Monday in
September next, otherwise letters will be grant
ed to the applicant,
ELY KENNEDY, coo.
aug 7 161 *
NOTICK.
O RDERED that an Election do take place at
the G urt House on the first Monday in
September next for fourteen Aldermen to re-
preseutthe City of Savannah in Council^ two or
more justices are requested to preside at the
said election: the City Sheriff, Marshall, and Ci
ly Constables are required to attend and pre
serve order
Extract from the minutes.
M. MYERS C C>
I aug 7 16*y
The ! J . nprirt ”- oF the
The Temple of Fashion.
| | AS the pleasure of informing y,e public
I generally, that be still continues t. carry on
_ carry l.
i usiness, \o. 226, King street, opp > iite the
Farmer i Hr e,.
Wig# and Ornamental Hair manufactured on
the m st improved principles.
Patent Elastic Springs, so judicious!, arrang
ed that they may defy the roost accu observa
tion to discover the slightest possible shade in
tne c.’or.
Likewise Gentlemen's Toupees, commonly
olleil Scratches, with silver and still springs,
atitre being in every case Ins only guide.
He also has the ple.asure to inform the public
that lie has become the agent of Tuomas Quirk,
Wig Maker of New-York, and will constantly
keep for sale his Ladies’ and Gentlemens, Hre-
inn Grouped Wi gs.
All oi ders and measures enclosed to 226 King
street, will be attended to with punctuality and
lespaich
. It. Just received by the ship Niagara, a
general assortment of HAIR WORK of the la-
WM fashion. Gentlemens’ Huir Cut and Dress-
d in most recent London and Parisian modes,
A general assortment oi PERFUMERY for
ale at all times at Hie above establishment.—
Those persons residing at a distance who have
r-fv orders it this establishment, are hereby in
formed, that they are generally ready for de
livery.
EDWARD CARRY.
(E/* The editors of the Savannah Repuhdcan,
Augusta Chronicle, and ColumbiaTelesc ipe, are
r. quested to publish the above once a week for
ee weeks, and forward their accounts to No.
2 K.ng-sti vet. Charleston,
aug 12 163
Treasury Depatlmeik
JUN 24th, 1824)
NOTICE is hereby g.ve.i to the pi >|umon4
of the six per cent st ck of 1813 loan of j^l6
000,000, mu) Io!n of &7,500,000, that books will
be opened at the Treasury of the United .MHttfs.
and at the several loan offices, on the firs? (lay of
J'ttiy next, to Continue open until tig fir-tduy of
October thereafter, for receiving subscriptions
for such parts of said stock as shall, on the day
of subscription, stand on the books ofihe Trea
sury, and on those of tlifc loan offices respective
ly, pursuant to the provisions of the actr.fUon-
gress passed the 26tii of May, 1824, entitled * an
act to authorise the Secretary of tiie Treasury
t" exchange u mock bearing an interest of our
and a half per cent for certain stocks beariugan
interest of six per cent.”
The subscription may bi* made by the propri
etors of the stock, either in person' or by their
attorneys duly authorized to subscribe and rans-
fer it to the United States.
The certificate* ar- ■<> he surrendered at the
time of making the subscriptions.
WMi H. CRAWFORD.
July 27 fl 5 5
V INK months an, r Rate application will be
N made to the lion • a Vthc Inferiur Court
of Chatham County, when sett ng for 6 dinary
purposes, for permission to sell the fb.lowwg
leal estate, for the benefit of the heirs and
credetors of the estate of N. 8. Bayard, deceas
ed, viz:
One undivided fourth of a tract of Laud, con
taining about 500 acres, on Cumberland Island,
Camden Count), known,is Plum Orchard—and
an undivided fourth oi a certain Tract of Land
situated on said Island, co iiainiug about 500
acres, originally granted to Gen. Lech land Mc’-
Notice.
5 LL persons having demauds against'the ea
rn tate of Owens Jones, deceased, w id present
m m duly attested within the time prescribed by
.aw, and those who are indented will make pav-
'■ent to GKO. W. OWENS,
Adm’r. o. t 4
juiy 27 at!56
Georgia—C hatham Comity.
t> the Houorabre tbe Justicis of uie Iiitvrioi
Court of .aid County, sitting for oflmary pur
poses.
To all whom it may concm u.
\\[ f| EREAS vv m H Green, Ad nmistrator nt
Tv Mary Fleming, dec. lias applied to th
Honorable tbe .Court of Ordinarv, to be dis
charged from the administration aforesaid.
Now, therefore those are to cite md admon
ish all and singular the kindred ami credito e of
lie said Mary Fleming, dec. to fiie tlieir objec
i ms (ifsny they have) in the Clerk’s office ,0
ud Court, on or before the tenth ofSeptcmb, .
■ xt, otherwise letter dismissori will he grant-
d. and tiie said William II. Gr^en bedisebaig d
f- m ali claims whatever, usadministratorofthe
said dec.
Witness the honorable Edward Harden, one
f the Justi-es ofthe said Court this 10th day of
larch, A D 1824.
S. M. BOND, c c o.
march 10 57
I ntosh, and bounded on the south oy the said
Plum Orchard Tract.
Also a plantation called foR-vy Hill situate
on the Ogeechee Road, 3 mile! from Savannahs
containing about 600 acres.
N.J BAYARD)
Adm’r est. N S. Bayard)
nov 10 211 3
A
Chatham Superior Court
G Mxt Tzbk) 1824.
EORGE JOHN8TON and Diners, co, .milk
ants vs Peter Vanburgb Uvifgstdn and oth
ers, defendants, in equity in the Superior Courts
Chatlim County, May term, 1824
It appearing to the Court bl affidavit that Pe
ter Vanburgb Livingston am! Harriet B, Living-
ston, who are parties defendin' esid • he< md
the state of Georgia, and within the - .d
states on motion >>t ciiiiipi«i a is sour or, iti
ordered that the said defend* t do ri ic ivel#
appear and answer the complainant- . 1 within
four months from the date of this rule And
is further ordered that this rule b« published
once a week during four month-t om this datcu
in une of the public Gazettes of r ; 8 State. ^
Extract from the MihuteS.
A. B. FANNIN, Clerks
june 8 134
• Avj 1NE mo His after usie iIpplicMlimi win be
I N made to the honorable the Judges of the
Inferior Cout t of Bryan County for leave to sell
all ihe real estate of Wm Cubbedge, dec’d to be
sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of
said estate.
JOHN CURBF.DGE,
Administrators
Brvan County, June 17 I$8
Georgia—Chatham County.
l\ the Hon the Justices of ih'- Inferior Cour'
sitting for ordinary purposes,
‘.BREAK Richard R. Cnyler, executor -f
William Shaw deceased has etitim ed 'in-
Ion Court of Ordinary, to be discharged from
lus said executorship.
These are therefore tb cite and admnhisti nil
and singular the kindred and creditors of tlu-
md deceased, to file tlieir objections (if any
they have) in the office of the clerk of ihe
Court of Ordinary on or tietore the 13ih day of
January next ensuing the date hereof, otherwise
ielters dismissory will be granted to the peti.
lioner,
W itness the Honorable Thomas N. Morel, one
of the Justices of the said Court, this X3lh dm
ol* July, A. D. 1824.
9. M BOND, c c o.
julv 13 150
Brought to Jail,
I N Savannah on toe 9 b mst. a negro man wlm
says hi* name is Sum, son and that he belongs
to Capt Arnold of Bryan County, Georgia, ami
that he rauaway about three weeks ago, he is 5
feet llj inches high, and about 30 years of ago
JOHN I. DEWS,ic c.
aug 12 163
NO i ICE.
* LL persons indebted to the estate ol I'liza-
» beih Fell late ofCliatham County,’ deceased)
are requested to make immediate payment toi
the subscriber, and those to whom the said es
tate is indebted are requested to exhibit theii#
demands duly authenticated, to
PEI ER 8HICK, EX’or.
inly 13 150
IjJBINF. month* alternate, aoptlpstmik wdi bek
made to the lion the Inferior Court of Bui-
loeii rounty, when >itting fo^ordinary purp< Se8
to sell all the real and personal estate of Allen
Denmark, dec’d, for the benefit ofthe hei'sancl
creditors. ROBERT BU.iTON, Adm’r,
M.\Rt DENMARK, Adm’x.
Uullocit county.
feh 28 48
INF. months after Ja e. application will be
N made to the Inferior Court of Kffingl.ait)
Eounti ,for leave to seltall the real pfepei-iy be*
longing lo the estate of*the late Rev Jno Beck,
dec lying in said county, for the benefit of the
heirs and creditors.
ANN BECK,
Administratrix.
april 16 88
'Jeorgia—Billlock County.
By the Honorable the Coun of Ordinary of said
County
, K’HEU''AS Robert Bui-ioh,- administrator of*
■ V the estate of Stephen Denmark deed, hath
applied to Hie said Court for letters dismis&i ry
trom said administration. -
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
and singular the kindred and creditors of tbe
said dec used, to file their object*! ns (if any
they have) in the office of the Clerk of this
Court within the time prescribed by law, ether
ise letters dismissory will be granted the ap-
•« icarit
Witness 'he Honorable Sheppard Williams,
one of the Justices of said Court, this 3d June,
1824.
ELY KENNEDY, ccobo. *
june 4 *132
Brought to Jail.
I N Savannah on the 29tn July iasta dark mu
latto man who says his name is Kllick, and
that he belongs to the State of Georgia, and is
employed on the Ocmulgee River, and that he
rauaway about one month ago, he is 5 feet 7b in
ches high and about 25 years > f age
jJOIINI DEWS, zee
aug 7 l6l
Brought to Jail.
I N Savannah on die 15 h iust. a negro man who
says his name is Harry and that he belongs
to Josephus Love of Green County, Georgia, and
that he ranaway from him near Warrington a-
bout the fifst of June, he is 5 feet 9 j inches high
a ad about 35 years of age.
JOHN If DEWS,**.!.
kUjl? i *
Law Notice.
r JMIE undersigned havn,?fi rmed a Connection
« in the practice of the law, Will attend to
cases iii all the Courts ofthe Flint Circuits, and
in the adjoining counties of tbfc Ocmulgee and
Southern Circuits,
OLIVER t.‘. PRINCE,
EDWARD D. TRACY.
Reference in Savannah to C. W. Rockwell 84
Co.
- Macon, June 4, 1824.
■ jpll 3 14c
fl*HE Fu iir.art; appi! e ', mat Hie -mbscviin*}'
fi. has titles t< one half uf a 5b acre tract of
Land on White Bluff’, adjoining his,- and
land lately John Poullen’s, now John Morrill'*)
and for which the Admir.istratix ot the late Jus.
Boyd, applies to tiie court tor leave to sell as
part of that estate—hi- titles are of prior date,
and of record All persons ave forewarned not)
to purchase or. respass t-n the nrfcinisvs
R.F. W1U.IAMB,
june »—&rl38