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SAVANNAH REPUBLICAN. No. 470. w.Vol. XXII. SATURDAY EVENING, AUGUST 28, 1824. ,**-j.t* Whotfe No. 4400. EXECUTOROF frauds Jalineau. , r , rsons having any demands against the i dlt of Francis Jalineau, dec. ave request. liver them in, properly attested, on or I .thefirst day of October next All ao- L> not presented previous to that day, will Lined payment by the unde^igned^ecu- |ly 10 W ■ ——' Georgia—-Chatham County. V the ??«>»». the Justice* of the Inferior Court, 'mne for ordinary purposes. "fo all who ■ it may concern, bereas, John Dillon administrator of Ed* 1 nillon, late of Chatham county dec. has lu-tied the Hon court of ordinary, to bedis. ImJ from his said administration. EJ these ate tlitsrefore to cite and admon- It) sad singular the kindred and creditors I.-id deceased, to fl’e their objections (if I they have,) to the grandng of letters dismfaf I, the petitioner, in the clerk’s office, o- said Court of Ordinary, on or before the ■ day of December next ensuing, otherwise m dismissory will be granted to the peti. foness the Hon. John Camming, one of the bees of the said court, this Uth day of June, 1124. 8. MBOND.cc o. yK ’ 436 * ieorgia—liberty County. V Elijah Baker,cl. rk of theCburt of Ordi J, »ry tor the county.of Liberty. IVhereas William Law, Esq applies to be dm M from his administration on the estate of L Carter,date of said county, dec. mifcie are therefore to cite and admonish all Loin concerned to file their objections (if any L have) in my office, within the time presen* X]by law« or otherwise the said applicant will r.lismisseil from his said administration. iGiveii under my hand and aeal, this 3d day of L, a. U 18?4. W F.. B KKU.cc «. m writ- '■ 11 it-oTgia —i KaUiam - oaut) the lion. the Justice* of the inferior Court, sitting for ordinary pnrposess. BAS Linus P Sage administrator i ldf,RR\8 Linus P Sage administrator of S ue Tsylor, deceased, lias petitioned le Court of Ordinary to be discharge j from ins aai4 administrationship .These are therefore to. cite and admonish ail l.rl singular the kindred and creditors of the lid deceased, to file their objections (if and ley have) in the office of the clerk of the Court {ordinary, on or before the Llth day of Janus. {next ensuing the' date hereof j otherwise Iters dismissory will be granted to the sppli- (Itnets thqhpnorable Thomas N. Morel one he JWjyvWyQie said Court this 13th day of It, / tyhi hundred ai ‘ ' 5” . \ V l 8. M. BOND, c c o. X./AvVJ NO. 2. Anti dyspeptic PiU.8. ! PREPARED BY U. JnMBS, NEW-YOUK. F OU 20 years past the subscriber has suffered continually from a costive haoil, which has been a great part of the time accompanied by severe headacb. He has made known his com plaint to several eminen t physicians, without ex. periencing any benefit from their prescriptions- In the month of December lust; becoming seri ously alarmed, by the regular but constant iti- creaseof the disorder, he was induced to com mence the use of the above named pills, which were highly recommended us a remedy in his complaint—-He began to take them with very little confidence as to their efficacy, and under the expectation that he should not be able (o give them a fair trial, as his stomach, heretofore* had rejected every kind of medicine Another circumstance which taught him to expect very little benefit, was that he had found it necessary always to take more than an ordinary dose of any cathartic, before it would produce the desir ed effect. He, however, commenced taking two of the pills, as directed, every evening for twen- ty days, without experiencing any considerable inconvenience, or perceiving any benefit froip them. He was then directed to increase the number, until some degree of nausea was pro duced i the dose was accordingly increased un til he took six pills every, evening i they soon began to act as a gentle and perfect laxative ; the dose, was diminished in the same gradual manner in which it had been increased, and it i| now forty days since a very obstinate and dis tressing complaiut has yielded to this mild plan of treatment. The subscriber does therefore, unsolicited, most cheerfully recommend the snli-dispeptlc pills fo those who may have suffered like, him self t and he avails himself of this method toss sure them, that from no other treatment has he experienced such perfect relief. NAHUM RICE. From the above certificate no doubts can ex •st In the minds of the afflicted, as to the utility and value of this remedy. Many persons in this city audits vicinity have been relieved from dis tressing dyspeptic symptoms by its use. It is '■oi,recoinmendcd as a cure, all but to those dr •eases appertaining to dyspeptic only A fresh supply just received per William Wal* lace and for sale by LAY U HENDRICKSON, Agents, aug 12 163, ■„ Georgia—Chatham Coudty. Vo all whom it may concern HEBE AS Solomon Shad, executor of Wm v V Gilbert, deceased has applied to the hon orable the Court of Ordinary to be discharged from his executorship aforesaid. Now, these are therefore to cite and admon ish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said Wm Gilbert deceased, to file their ob jections, if any they have, in the clerks office of suid Court on or before the 4th day of Septem ber next, otherwise letters of dismisSory will be granted and the said Solomon Shad be discharg ed from all claims whatever as executor of the said deceased. Witness the honorable John Cummlng, one of the Justices of said Court this fourth day of March, A. D 1824 S. M. BOND, c co. march 6 54 ' jJttlNK months after <- application wilt be ■ ESI made to the Honorable the Justices of the Ji fjrior Com* of Chatham County for leave to sell all that Lot in Savannah known by the No. one, Ellis square, Decker Ward, with the im- provementa thereon: And all that Lot in Savan nah known by the No twenty-three, in L iberty Ward, with the Buildings thereon—being the real estate of John Smith, dec’d, for the benefit of the heirs. FREDERICK HERB, Administ ’ttur. may 15 114 Bniy IS 3 leorgidl' iiatliam County. To all whom it may coi.osrhi pilKUF. AS Ho mes Tupperliaa applied to . the Hon, the Court of Ordinary of Chat- |m County, f"r letters of administration on the Itate and effects of Thomas C Hayward, late of kvannah, merchant, dec’din behali of thecredi [These are therefore to cite and admonish all Id singular the kindred and creditois of the lid deceased, to file their objection (if any they Ive) totne grunting of the administration ofthe lute of *he said deceased to the applicant in the lark’s Office ofthe said Court, on ot tefnre Utwenty ninth day of August next) ot erwise liters of a^ministration wifi be grantee. /Witness the Hm. Thomas N More! >no of le Justices ofthe said Court, the twenty nintli ly of July, A D 1824. J 1 8 M BOND, ooo. |jwty 39 157 ’ — ff r.OUUIA— Chatham County. By the hon Tthe Justices of the Inferior Court, sitting for Itliiiary purposes,. | To all whom It may concern, Whereas Robert Taylor,administrator of Wm J- Kelley.-late of Savannah, merchant dec. has |etitioned to the honorable the court of Ordina. y to be discharged from his said administration : These are therefore to cite and admonish all nd singular the kindred and creditors of the rid deceased, to file their objections, (if any hey have) in the clerks office of the said court, In or before the 8th day of December next} ftherwise letters dismissory will be granted to ne petitioner. Witness the Honorable John P. Williamson /ne of the Justices of the said court, this 8th day f June, A. D. 1824. 8. M. BOND, c c o. | June 8 134 Executor’s Notice. , LL persons having demsnes against the l estate of the late Hugh M-Cull, Esq. dec’d ire requested to hand them in for payment, and hose indebted to the estate will please make Bmediate payment, THOSM-CALL, 7 E , ' PHILIP BUA8CH, > ors july 12 150 [EORGIA—Chatham County—To all whom I it may concern. Whereas Alexander M. fay lor, administrator of John Scott, deceased^ has petitioned the Honorable' the Justices of the Inferior Court, sitting for Ordinary purposes to P e discharged from his said administration. I Now these are therefore to cite and admonish r. and-singular the kindred and creditors of the V"l, deceased, to file their objections, if any Jney have) in the Clefk’a office, of the Court r ntdinary, on or before the 6th day of Decern P*C next} otherwise letters of dismissory will “granted. . Witness the honorable Edward Harden, one ?• the Justices ofthe said Court, the 6th day of Ma y. A. D. 1824. 8. M. BOND, o c o. mnv 6 106 Superior Court—Chatham County. * Mat Term, 1824. , Gardiner Tufts vs. JWcA Cruger. O N Motion of \V W Gordon, plaintiffs At torney suggesting the death ofthe plaintiff, and stating that the defendant hath removed out of the State,an that scire facaitu to make the ex ecutor of the plaintiff a party, cannot be served on him—Ordered, that the (left ndant do appear •in or before the first day of 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. And it is further ordered that the said rule be published once a month for three months Extract from the minutes this 7th June 1824. A. B. FANNIN, Clerk, juue 17 §m138 » INK months after date, application will be mode to the Honorable the Inferior Court of Bryan County, for leave to sell all the real Estate of Sarah M’Kindley, late of Bryan county dec. for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said estate. JAMES BUTLER, Administrator. april 2 $n77 NOTICE. M R WILLIAM TURNER, having assigned to the subscribers all his stock in trade, debts, &c. in behoof of his creditors generally, it isrequested that those indebted make imme diate payment, and those having claims will please render them to Mr Thomas Miller, who is unpointed their agent to dispose ofthe stock, which comprises a general assortment of Seasonable Dry Goods, and will be sold, wholesale or in retail, at very reduced prioet, tor caph only, JAMES M‘HENUY, JOHN H RKID, OEORUB RELPH, april 14 86 A«igneesofWm. Turner. BARGAINS. T HE stock of Dry Goods, which formerly be longed to Mr William Turner, is now sel ling ol) at prices much under cost. april 1'6 88 Law .Jutlice *|VHE public are itifbtmed that the srn menbers I have located and firmed a connexion in Jnckftonbnro, 8criye» County, t<a Where one of them may at sll times be found except when professionally engaged elsewhere. They pur pose to attend the several courts of the several Counties Scriven, Burke and Jefferson—also thoseofttichmond, Warren andEfnsnucl. They hope by eluse 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 JAMES U LEWIS J0;1AH3 PATTER SON. nuav 22 Hottles^dorus, Georgia—Chatham County. By the h >n the Justices of tbe Inferior Court of said county sitting for ordinary purposes, To all whom it may concern, W HEREAS Thomas R Price, administrator of David H. Thompson, dec. has petioned to the honorable the Justices of the Inferior Court, sitting for ordinary purposes to be dis- charged from the administration aforesaid Now these are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said dec. to file their objections, if any they have in my office on or before tile 16th day or Sept, next, otherwise letters dismissors will be grant ed to the applicant Witness the Hon. John Gumming, one of the Justices of said Court this 16lh day of March, A. D 1824. S. M. BOND, o c o. march 16 26 The Proprietor of the The Temple pf Fashion. H r A3 the pleasure uf informing the public Lgenerally, that he still continues to carry on his business, No. 226, JCiiy street, opposite tlie Farmer’s Hotel. Wigs and Ornamental Hair manufactured on \the most improved principles. Patpnt Elastic Springs, so judiciously arrang- ed that they may defy the most accute observa tion to discover the slightest possible shade in the color.' Likewise Gentlemen's Toupees, commonly called Scratches, with silver and still springs, nature being in every case his only guide- He also has the pleasure to inform the public that he has become the agent of Thomas Quirk, Wig Maker of New-York, anl will constantly keep for sale his Ladies’ and Gentlemens, Gre cian Cropped Wiggs. All orders and measures enclosed to 226 King street, will be attended to with punctuality and despatch. N. B. Just received fty the ship Niagara, a generalassortment of HAIR WORK of the la test fashion. Gentlemens’ Hair Cut and Dress ed in most recent London and IParisian modes. A general assortment of PERFUMERY for sale at all times at the above establishment.— Those persons residing at a distance who have left orders at this establishment, are hereby in formed, that they are generally ready for de livery, EDWARD CARRY. (C?* The editors of the Savannah Republican. Augusta Chronicle, and ColumbiaTeleacope, are requested to publish the above once s week for three weeks, and forward their accounts to No. 326 King-ftreet, Charleston, aug 12 163 Treasury Department, JUNE 24th, 1844»1 NOTICE 1* hereby given ti> th< prti ' r* of the six per cent Stock of 18i3 loan ol g16 000,000, ana lost) of %7,500,000, that books will be opened at the Treasury of the United States, and at the several loan offices, on the first day of July next, to continue opdn until the tint duy of October thereafter, for receiving subscriptions fur such parts of said stock us shall, on the day of subscription, stand on the books ofthe Trea sury, and on those of the loan offices respective ly, pursuant to the provisions of the act of Con gress passed the 26tlr of May, 1824, entitled ' art 'act to authorise the Secretary of the Treasury to exchange a stock bearing an interest of out and a half percent for certain stocksbearlugaxi interest of six per cent.'* , The subscription may be made by the propn etors of the btock, either in person or by vneir attorneys duly authorized to subscribe and ra:\s- fer it to the United States. 1’he certificates are to be surrendered at thfis time of making the subscriptions. ' ■ WM. H. CRAWFORD. jiffy 27 1156 N INE months alter date application vuli be made to the honorable the Inferior Court of Chatham County, when setting for ordinary purposes, for permission to sell the following^ real 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 Land, con taining about 500 acres, on Cum 'criand I .and. Camden County, known as I'ium Orchard—and an undivided fourth of a certain Tract of Land situated on said Island, containing about 50GI- acres, originally granted to Gen. Lechlaiul Me’- In tosh, and bounded on the sputh by the said Plum Orchard Tract Also a plantation called Lottery Hill aituatd on the Ogeechee Road, 3 miles froth Savannah, containing about 600 acres. N. J. BAYARD, Adm’restN S Bayard. nov 10 211 OUPEHIOU Velvet Corks, Wine pint bottles. LjOXygin Chamber and Pocket Lights, Wax Tapers (a great variety,) Pure Calcined Mag. nesia, Arrow Root Cream Tartar, Starch, Bui- som Copaiva, 8a5t Petre, Rotten Stone &c. iic Have been received pr Wra. Wfcllsice, and for sale by LAY & HENDRICKSON, Chemists and Druggists, Congress corner of Whitaker ats. Shad’s Building. augffl2 164 t>,; * Captain’ to command the 4th company of the 1st Regiment The poll will be opened at 9 o’clock A M. under the superintenaance ot the persons designated bylaw By order Col. MARaaAu. i M. W. STEWART. Adjt 1st Jlept aug IT tl65 A LL persons indebted to the estate of Alex ander Martin, late of Liberty county, de- l^^are requested t° make immediate pay RICHARD F. BAKER, Sheriff’s Sales continued. ® N the first Tuesday in September next, will be sold before the Court House in the City of Savannah between the usual hours of 10 and 4 o’clock. One negro fellow, named Joe, levied on un der a fi fa on forerlosure in favor bf Davis & Ber rien against Joseph C. Habersham. t-Also, lot No 24, Elbert ward, in the city of Savannah, with the buildings thereon, levied bn un ior a fi fa on foreclosure at the property of P J Vollalon, to satisfy Mary Lewden. Also, all that southern half part of Lot No 6, Belitha .Tything, Heathcote ward with the im provements thereon, bounded north by a lane, east by an adjacent lot, snutb by South broad street, and west by Barnard street, levied on under aforeclosure of a mortgage from George L. Cope, to Wm Whitfield. ISAACD’LYON, see. aug 14 164 Superior Court—.Chatham County. Thomas F Purse & all "I Complainants ] and V IN EQUITY. Richard U Ouyler, 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 fo be en titled to a distribution of part of the undivided estate of Wm Shaw, deceased, and on motion, it is ordered that all persons concerned do ap pear before the Superior Court of Chatham Count in the term of January next, then and there to establish such their claims; and in de fault thereof, that the undivided estate df the said Win Shaw, be distributed among the com plainants agreeably to the decree of said Cour and that this rule be published once a month uutil tbe expiration thereof. Extract from the minutes this 7th day of June, 1824. A. B. G(?rh. , juue TT. k Notice. CN3INK months after date, 1 shall apply to the wM Hon. the Justices ofthe Inferior Court of Liberty county, for leave to sell the real and personal property of William l. Baker, dec for lire benefit of the heirs and creditors. THOS B BAKER. Adm’r. anril 7 89 Georgia—Chatham County. By tiie Houoi’able the Justices of the Inferior Court of said County, sitting for ordinary pur poses. To all whom it may concern, yy HE RE AS Wra H. Green, Administrator of Regimental Orders. j^N Election is hereby ordered tube held on Wednesnay the 1st of S he Engine hause in Reyn tember next, at s Square, for a United States, District of ♦ieorgia, jyv* THE DISTRICT COURT, Auocst Tekji, 1824. •j HE following persons having been drawn 'll and summoned to serve us Grand and Petit jurors at said Court, having failed to attend—It is ordered tlv>t they be fined according to law, unless they shall make 8ufficient excuses, on oath tb the Clerk, on or before the 2d Tuesday in November next • Grand Jurors.—Archibald Smith, Frederick S. Fell, J P- Henry, George Gordon, Joseph Habersham, Jan.es Hunter, Robert Habersham, Charles Kelsey, Alexander Telfair, Benjamin Burroughs. , l Petit JurorsWra P. Clark, C., H. Hayden, John Gribben, Reuben G. Taylor, and John F. Fraser. Extract from tho minutes. GEO. GLEN, Clerk. aug 14 ol64 Now, therefore these are to cite and admon ish all and singular the kindred and en dito s of the said Mary Fleming, dec. to file their objec tin ns (if any they have) in the Clerk's office <>l said Court, on or before the tenth of September next, otherwise letter dismissor: will be grant • <-d, and the said William H. Green be discharged fr m all claims whatever, as administrator ofthe said dec. Witness the honorable Edward Harden, our of the J ustic.es ofthe and Court this 10th day of March, A P 1824. S. M. BONI), coo. march 10 57 Georgia— ulloch County. B Y Ely K. nnr. ly, Clerk ofthe Court of OrdL, narv forihe County of Bulloch, M’uebbas Elisha Garbett hath applied to me for letters 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 in September next, otherwise letters WiU be grant ed to the applicant, ELY KENNEDY, coo. aug 7 161 * NOTICK. O RDERED that an Election do take place the C urt House on the first Monday in September next for fourteen Aldermen to re- presentthe City of Savannah in Council, two or mure justices are requested to > preside at the said elections the City Sheriff, Marshall, and Ci ty Constables are required to attend and pre serve order . Extract from the minutes. M, MY.ERS C cy m Notice. 4 LL persons having demands against the es tate of Owens Jone9, deceased, will present them duly attested within ihe time prescribed by Law, and those who are indebted will make pay ment to GKO. W. OWENS, Adm’r. c. t. a. july 27 at!56 Chatham Superior Court. Max Teem, 1824. J G EORGE JOHNSTON and others, complain ants vs Peter Vanburgh Livingston and oth ers, defendants, in equity in tbe Superior CourV Chathm County, May term, 1824 It appearing to the Court by affidavit that Pe-» ter Vanburgh Livingston and Harriet E. Living- stop, who are parties defendant reside beyond the state of Georgia, and within the United States on motion of complainants solicitor, iff ordered that the said defendant do respectively appear and answer the complainants bill withiii four months from the date of this rule And is further ordered that this ru e be trabi . ed oiloe a week during four months from this dat^ in one of the public Gazettes ot tliU e Extract from the. Mo ntes. , A B FANNIN, Clerk* june 8 134 __ •Ljlp/R months after nate application win Be In mai " ‘ * made to the honorable the Judged bf ihd Inferior Court of Bryan County for leave to sett kll tbe real estate of Wth Oubbedge* dec’d to bd sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said estate. jOHfc CU'lBRBGfci, Administrate*. Bryan County, June 17 rK 1 NO L ICE. ~ ** .4 LL persons indebted to the estate of Rliza- .V beth Fell late of Chatham CoUnty, deceased* Maty Fleming, dec. lias applied to thu are requested to make immediate payment tf» ible the Court of Ordinary, to be dis-' the subscriber, <nd those to whom the said es- charged from the administraiion aforesaid. tate is indebted are requested to exhibit tbeiif demands duly authenticated, to Deter shick, bxW. julv 13 150 Georgia-r-Chathara County. By the Hon the Justices of th>- Inferior Court sitting for ordinary purposes. \I"EjMEREA8 Richard R. Cayler, executor of MNr William Shaw deceased has petitioned'he Hon. Court of Ordinary, to be discharged from his said executorship. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said deceased, to file their objections (if any they have) in the office, of ihe clerk of the Court of Ordinary on or before the 13th 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 ofthe Justices of the said Court, this 13th day of July, A. D. 1824, 8. M BOND, o c o. july 13 150 - Brought to Jail, I N Savannah on the 9th hist, a negro man who says his name is Sampson and that hp belongs to Capt Arnold of Bryan County, Georgia, and that he ranaway about three weeks ago, he is 5 feet 11$ inches high, and about 30 years of age, JOHN I. DEWS,*c c. aug 12, 163 Brought to Jail, I N Savannah on tbe 29th July last a dark mu latto man who says his name is Ellick, and that he belongs to the State of Georgia, and is employed on the Ocmulgee River, and that he ranaway about one month ago, he is 5 feet 7$ in ches high and about 26 years of age. JOHN IDF, WS,joc aug 7 161 Broughtto Jail. TN Savannah on the 15' h inst; a negro man who JL says his name is Harry and that he belongs to Josephus Love ofGreen County, Georgia, and that he ranaway from him near Warrington a* bout the first of June, he is S feet 9$ inches high and about 25 years of age. •* V A 1PWIVE months afterdate, application wul be ai mudetoiheHon the inferior Court of Bui. loco '•nUnty, When sitting for ordinary purposes to sell all tbe real and personal estate of Allen Denmark, dec’d, for the benefit ofthe heirs and creditors. ROBERT BURTON, Adm’r. Mary den Mark, Adm’x. ms « . %TINK monthsaftc. r ila'e, application vitt' be N made to the Inferior Court of Effingham ’ COUntv,for leave to sell all the real proper y be longing to the estate of the late Rev jno Berk, dec lying in said County, for thfc benefit of the heirs and creditors. ANN BF.CK, Administratrix. april 16 88 Georgia—-Bullock t ou, ~ By the Hbnorable the Court of Ordinary of said , County. tKT'HF.RKAS Robert Burton, administrator of ’* the estate 6f Stephen Denmark deed, liatli applied to the said Court for letters, dismissosy from said administration. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said deceased, to file their object! us (if any they havej In the office of the Clerk of thiM Court within the time prescribed by law, other wise letters dismissory will be granted the ap plicant Witness *he Honorable Sheppard Willjam* one ofthe Justices of said Court, this 3d Juneir 1824. , F.t.Y Kennedy, econo, june 4 *139 Law Notice T HE undersigned having formed a connection in the practice of tbe law, will attend to casesinallth' Courts ofthe Flint Ciroiius and in the adjoining counties ofthe Ocmaigoe ai#t Southern Circuits, OUTER H. PRINCE, EDWARD D. TRACY. Reference in Savannah to C, W. Uockwbxi; Eft Macon, June 4,1824. julv 3 14f ■ Public are apprised, t hat tKe subscriber has titles t- one half of a 50 acre tract of Land on White Bluff, adjoining his,, and land lately John Poullen’s, now John Morrill’s, andfbr which the AdrtnnistraFix of the latt Ja».. Boyd, applies to the court for leave to ’sell aa part of that estate—hi' titles are of prior date and of record All .persons are forewarned lift to purchase or reSpaBs off the premises. ■ ">t"-r'-* ‘ '■ w - A. ...