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I rJt*~ Jfo. i?l' .Vol. XXll. TUESDAY EVENIVG, AUGUST 31, IQM Whole No 4491. y f >■ NO.4; Anti Dyspeptic Pills. PREPARED BY H.JAMES, NEWARK. r oll 20 years past the subscriber has suffered continually from a.cdHtive habit, which has tflueuw ’"'•.•" •■'V -Al.'.Ki -. ■ .11 i Been a great part of the time accompanied by severe headach. He h&9 made known his com EXncuTon op Francis Julineuu. I, tt,persons having auy .U.insin.aagainst the L\ e9 t„tc of Piancis.lalii.eHU, dec. are request, deliver them in, properij attested, on or fore the first day of October next All ac- , ( ,ts not presented previous to ilia, day, will , ; .efused payment by Uie jn y 10 149 >b. in 24. nd S >fA*' kvvu sr I d a h lilt citjJ vest indi he-l niing to! is IK'*I I K 'i I mm (ieorgiu—-Clmtliaiu County. i Y the lion, the Justice* of the Inferior Court, bitting fortirdinary purposes To all who -i it may concern. Whereas, John Dllfr'h ailm'nis'rntor of Ktl i.i„d Diilon, late of Chatham cud nty dec. has .dunned the Hon. court of ordinary, to lie dis- i^rvfert from hid said administration. N r*, these a’e ilu refor# to \he, and fulmon- L .,|| ami singular the kindred and creditors . the said deceased, to fi e their objections (if i , v they have,) to the granting of letters dlsmisf |.,L to the petitioner, in the clerk’s office, o- 1^/ c,id Court of Ordinary, on or before the It h day .If December nex. ensuing, otherwise , tters dismissory will be granted Vo ill* ptti tVilness th* Hon. John Gumming, one of the |[ Alice* ofthe said court, this 11th day of June, 1. D. 18J4. 8, M DONO.ce o ,136 InpeT: Georgia— *AUerty County. ( Y Elijah Baker, ch rk of tiic Court of Ortli mtry for the county of Liber’y Whereas William I,aw, E4q applies to he dn ^js*rd from his .idhi^istration on tl\e estate of |)avt» Carter, hue of said county, dec These are therefore,t-. cjfe and admonish all ci btins concerned to file their objections, (if any lint have) ill my ofijee. within the timtf presen- I'd by law i or otherwise the Ba'id applicant will L dismissed from his said administration. | Divert under my hand and seal, this 3d day ol khv.A.D 1824.’ •• / rj E. B .^CER, cc o. mav 11 "lib plaint to several etnhian physicians, without ex.' ierienriug. any benefit froin their prescription's* in the nionth of Dece ube. lust, becoming seri ottsly alarmed, by the regular but-ioosmdt in* crease of the. disorder, he was induced to com* mpoce the use ofthe above named pills, which were highly recommended as a remedy ih his complaint.—He began to take them with vflvy little confidence as to I heir efficacy, and uuder the expectation that he should not be ablfclo pve them n fajr trim, ua his stomach, heretofore, had rejected every kind yf medicine Another circumstance which taught linn to expect very little benefit, was that.he had found it necessary al tays to tike nVOie .titan utr 'ordiii u'v dose of any: inhume, before it would produce the desir ed effect, lie, however, commenced taking two i f the pills, a3 directed, every evening tpr twen ty days, vyit hout. experiencing'any considerable inconvenience, orperce>ving any ocnefit from tiiem. He was then directed to increase the number, u- til some degree of fiaunl was pro duced j the dose was accordingly increased un til he took six pills every evening» they anon began to act as a gentle and perfect laxadve i the dose was diminished in the <aip-; gradual manner in widen it had neiu increased, and it is now forty djvs since a Very obstinate and dis tressing complaint has yielded to tlii* mild plan of treatment. ‘ ' v , . The subscriber d«* 8 therefore, unsolicited, most cheerfully recommend the anti-dis .optic piilato tho^e who may have Buffered lijt* him. self i and he avails himself, of tins method .' 0 as sure them, that firm* no other treatment has he experienced such perfect relief N..HUM RfCE.. Georgia—Chatham County. load whom ii may co- cern W HEREAS Solomon ■'ha , executor of Wm Gilbert, deceased has applied t- the hon orable the Court of Ordinary to be discharged from his executorshipaforesaid. Now, these are therefore to cite and admon ish ail and singular the kindred and creditor*, ol the said v m Gilbert deceased, to file their . ob jections, if any they have, io the clerks office of s lid Court onor before the 4th day of Septem ber next, otherwise letters of dismissory will be gl noted and (he said Solomon Shad be discharg ed from all claims whatever as executor of the said deceased. • . Witness the. honorable John- Gumming, one ofthe Justices of said Court this fourth day of March, A D 1824 S. M BOND, cco. march 6 .54 - - NOTICE. ~ VJ II WILLIaM TU.t.\EU, having assigned •"*. io the subscribers alt his stock in trade, .lelffs, &o in behoof of lilt creditors gonerallt, 1 is requested that those indebted make tmme il.ate payment, and those having claims will please render them to-Mr Thomas Miller, Who is appointed tlieir agent' to dispose of the stuck, which comprises a gt neral assortment of Seasonable Dry Goods, and will be*sold, wholesale or in retail, ftfkery reduced price!, tor cash only i *; J VMES M'HF.NUY, JOHN H REtl), QEOKGE liELI’H, „ Assignees of Wm 1’urhet. april 14 66 •>. Treasury Department, .. .* JUNE 24th, 1824i NO I ICR is hereby givfen to the propr.e>.,ra of tl.fcsixpercehrst-ck of 18l3 |c,uu of »ifl 1 .00,000. and loon (>f £7,5u0 OOu that books will .be opened at fhe Treasury of the Unite.I states apd st the several loan offir.es, on the fii d .l .y of July next, to'contiiiUfe dpen uivilthelir-t d,v of October!hereafter,for receiving •Ubfipriptio..* for such parts of said stock as shall, on the day oFsubscription,' stand on the books ofthn I’rea. sury, and on those of t|ie loan offices respective ly, pursuant, to the provisions of the actof ';on- gress passed the 26th of Msy, 1824, entitled • an act to authorise, the Secretary of the Treasury to exchange a stock bearing ah interest pF our and a half percent for oertatn stocks bearingar interest of six per cent.” ling off at prices mich under dost. april'16 8$ Tha Proprietor of the The Temple of fashion. H AH the pleasure of informing the public generally, that he still,continues to carry on his business, No; 226, ISfo itreet, opposite tlie. Superior Co art—Ohatluun County. ' vi.vr Txnw, 1824. Gardiner Tttfi* vs Mch Cruger. | \N Motion, of W \V Oo.rdoti, plaintjits At. • rtorney suggesting the death ofthe plaintiff, and a.a.ing that f e (lefeodani hath removed out of the •»tate,so tiiastcire/acaia* to makp. (lie ex ecutor of the plaintiff’a party, cannot be served Farmer. Hotel. im him—Ordered, tluit the defi ndant do appear _ Wigs and Ornamental Hair manufactured on on'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 1 made n party, and why he shall not have ludgmeot against the said defendant. And it is further nVd.-Ted that the said rule be published o >ce a month fur three months ' Extract from the’minutes this 7th June 1824. - T A. B. E \NN1N, Clerk, june 17 §m138 *j|NftNE mot.liis after date, application .Will be BAltOAjm i r tn, c n , .. . - , ">"» '#! wo Moo*, eu.ier in permn oruviiieir lo o ° vi * r vvr n” 18 ’ ». h c 1 fo r tner,v ht !‘ | *tt»*"ey.v duly authorised tovubacribe and rans- l.mg.d to Mr William Turner, is now ad* ;feriv to the United States. The su sci iption niny lie niAde by thifi j^hbpn, tors of the atiick, either in person or by their the Certificates are to be surrendered at the time of making the subscriptions; WM. It. CRAWFORD. I mode tu the Honorable the Inferior Court From the above' certificate no doubts can ex- |«f Bryan Count,, for leave to sen all, the real is't in the minds of til ..fflicted, as to the u ility Estate of Sarah M’Kir.dl.'y, la e f Bryan county and value of Ihi* remedy. Maty persons in thit»jdec. for the benefit of the heirs andcreditois of city and its vicinity have been relieved from dis« | said estate. JAMBS BUTLER, ddtyi re'flk| and ssignsitl n routioa| innen-| rest m togetbetl [ intothal ite,oril| nptioi*' «linin't»| i lorert her l at t» »Se| 1 -Andw jlisl.rdil| it ottceij copy,«| lontli Wjl iyment»| 1824.! JLIFA I ply to ftll “inff 1 asfH 1 , >d ml .fit oft®| )8H, i 9 tr:arit 111 ill/' i UeoTgiu —C > hat Irani ouh u the turn, the Justices of the lnf. rior Codr sitting forordioaiT pur|rosess. < . ^HERE 'S Linus P'Suj.e administrator ot _ nprague Taylor, dreased, list- p.-tijicoJ Itlie lutnorahle Court of Ordjiiinry to be discharg Vi from his said administratumship I'htseare therefore to, Cite and adtflbniln ah • d singular the-kindred and creditors of the Lul deceased, io file their objections (if and irv have A in the ot’ice of the clerk of 1 he Court I Ordinary, .on or oef te the tUh day of Janus j next ensuing the date hereof i otherwise jtters dismissory Will be granted'to th.c appt.- |nt. . IWi.ness the horfotable ThomYs N. Morel one f the Ju-tioes of the suid Court this’t3th day of il.v, 1>. one thousand eight hundred and ventyfour. S. \i. HONl>, c c o. iii'v n V5Q • - ■ L j 1 Km til'..- . ua.bar., -•ii'..'-. H,. the ..on i ffthe jusuces it t.ielufe.ior Court, sitting for l dmui v purposes. Toad whom.it may Oobcerih ' |’Whereas Rober' Taylor,admi istrator of IVn. I Kelley, late "f Savannah, merchant (tic. has Mtioned to the honorable the court of Cjrdina-' , io be discharged Horn his said administration These are theref re to cite ami admonish all I'l Singular the kindred and creditors of the >U deceased,-to file their objections, (if any pry have) in the clerks office of the Said court, t. «>• before the hth. day ..f Decembef next; lil.erwisc letters dismissory will be granted to lie petitioner. | Witness the’Honorable John P. Williamson, tie of the Justices of the said court, this 8th'day fJune, A. D. 1824. 9. M BOND,c oo. [jnne 8 134 <-’.■> [ESxecutor’s Notice. LL persons having demuncs again.t the . estate of the late Hugh M'Cafi, Esq. dec’d re requested to handthiem in for payment, and liose indebted to ’'“estate will‘please make mediate payment, ■THOS M«CALL, ? E , PHILIP BUASCH, S | july 13 150 city and its vicinity tres.iiog dyspeptic symptoms by ita use. It is not recommended as » euro, all but to ttiose di seases appertaining to dyspeptic ou*y _ ’ A f. e'h supply just received per William Wai- ce and for sale by LAY U HENDRICK ON, . ^ 1 Agents. ' me 12 163 ~ ^ ,\1IN i i.oiitlis d’e.' tu.; iff...'l.cai,;ij~ . . j Jkw made to'the ftonorab-v lire Justiceofthe i forinc Court of C.h«vt»m Count, lor leave to soil .ill that r.ot in .Saya'.u.ah known by the No oile, .Ellis square, Decker Ward, with the im provements thereon: An 1 ah that Lot in Savan nah know0 by the No tw< nty-three, in L ibtrty Ward, with'he iluildings thereon—being the real es.ate of John Sraitli^deo’d, for the benefii ofthe heirs. FREDERICK MEItB, , , .Adniinist.’alor. inky 15 , 114 / bix apHl 2 77 v Administrator. Law Notice '■THE public ar - informed that the Subscribers I have located and formed'a connexion in Jackioribi.ru, Scriven Co,.nty, ' a Where one of them may at all times be found excem when profeattphaRy e. gaged elsewhere They pur pose to attend the several courts of'he several Coni.'ies Scriven, Murke a'H* Jrffcrsori—also those of Richmond, Wicreii.ai." Emjir.uel, They hope by m«>se applicat.tm. and a due attention to the business of the.r professioni (o merit and receive a share of the puldjfc patr nage. Hu- siness confided to their care will be thankfully received and punctually attended to JAMES B* LEWIS JO TAD S PA l I ERSON. ma^2’ 120 Georgia’-—lint ham v! oiin ty. By the si .) ihe Ju-uce«y,f the'lnferior Court of said county sitting for ordinary purposes, To all whom it omy concern, n r 11ERWAS Tliomas R Price, administrator of David H. Thompson, dec. has pc tinned ‘o jhi.''honorable the Justices of tlie Inferior Court, silting for ordinary purposes ti> he dis charged from the administration aforesaid Now these are thevafore to cite and admonish nli and singular the kindred and creditors ofthe said dec to file their objections, if a y they have in my .office on or before the 16th ^ay of Sept, next, otherwise letters dismisaors will be grant' ed to tlie applicant Witness the. Hon. John Gumming, one ofthe justices of said Court this 16ih day of March, A D. 1824. S M BOND, c c o. march 16 26 ' KO It HI A—Chatham County-^ To all whom I it may concern.. Whereas Alexander M faylnr, administrator of John Scott, deceased. p» petitioned the Honorable theJnstlces ofthe hferior Court j sitting fpr Ordinary purposes to e discharged from his said fidmimstratipn. Now these are therefore to cite and admonish )1 and singular the kindred and creditors of the fcd deceased, to file their objections, if any ley have) in the Clerk’s offic., of ’he Court T ordinary, on or hefore the 6th day of Ueceip- br next ; otherwise letters of dismissory wil‘ pgranted. , . ,: [Witness the honorable' Edward Harden, one the Justices ofthe Said Cburt, the 6tli day of lay, A. D. 1824 1- S. M. BOND, c c o, I mav 6 106 l Notice. 3JJWINE months nflei dme, 1 shall apply to the MnI Hon the Justices ofthe Inferior Court, of L/oeny county, for leave ib. sell the real and personal prouertj of William L Baker; dec- for the benefit of the heirs and creditors. , THOS B BAKER Adm’r. anrll 7 89 m ion o" ec a* P™ monish ] ML strati')' ant in] or ‘' [Otll ted. I0 ” °m LL [ ersons indebted lb theses aie.oi i ander .M nr tin, late of Liberty coun y, s <V ( ‘- ased, are requested to make immediate pay- L n.to RICHARD F. BAKER,' ? Ex > r8 J WILLIAM H MARTIN, 5 ' _y|io §M2 VERY valuable tra'ct of Latid rn Liberty County, situate on the .Sunhury Road,. two '* »m|. a half from Riceboroiigni •,«containing '•undred and ten acres. ‘This land-is very fuaiile for Cotton, Rice and Corn, and as well ‘ c ulated for that culture, as any land in, the i ,n *y i the conditions are low and reasonable; l re are. hetiveeii seventy and eighty acres inci-d and undqr fence, there Is also a good | e J*ing house, and all necessary out bnilding-* I the premises—guarantee titles will be given jf'ie purchaser, no incumbrances lying on said _ , f .' i- ' ■ * ' r or further particulars apply to Capt. Joseph in Lioerty C uinty, or to jjjEDWARDU RAKER, „ „ Owner in McIntosh county- Ptig 16 Bottles, Corks, l)ru<;s, $c. &c. S UPERIOR Velvet Corks, Wine pint bottles, Oxygin Chamber and Pocket Lights, W'ax Tapers (a great variety.) Pur* Cah'ined Msg- hesia, 1 Arrow Root, 0re*m Tartar, Starch, Bat- som Copaiva, Salt Pe'.rr, Rotten Slbne &c. Wc. Have been received pr Wm Wallace, and for sale by 14Y & HENDldCKAON, Chemists and Druggists, Congress'comer of Whitaker sts Shad’s Building. aug-"2 164 . . Sheriff’s Hales continued. /KxN i he first Tuegdai in .Sepiembcr next, will VSifbe sold before the Court H <use in the City of Savspnah between the usual ..ouraof lOand 4 o’clock One negro fe'low, named Joe, levied i n wn der a fi fa on forcrlosure i' favor of Davis & Bbr.- rienaVai gt Joseph Ci Habershsm. ' Also, lot No 24, Elbert ward, in the city of Savannah, with t;he buildings thereon, levied on un lev afl fa on,foreclosure as lie property, of PJ Vollaton, to satisfy Mart L^wden. Also, all that southern half |iart of Lot No 6, Belitha Tvtlting, (ieathcote ward with the’im provements thereon, bounded north by a lin e, east by an adjacent lot, south by South broad street, and west by Barnard street, levied on under a foreclosure of a mortgage from George L. Cope, to Wm. Whitfield. ISAAC D I YON, sac. aug 14 . 164 ' ~ Superior Court—'Chatham County. - Thomas F Purse 6l silt A . Complainants 1 and V- IN EQUITY. Richard R Guyler*ex’r I Wmfihaw, deceased- J . S N this cas$, pn the suggestion in the defend . ant’s answer, that cenain personst not parties tp this bill, residing in Scotland, claim to bn en titled to a diBtrib)it»on of part of tlie undivided estate of Witi filmw, deceased, and on motion it is ordered that all. persons cqncerned doa|i pdar before' thp Superior Court of Chatham Count in the term of January nexti’ then and there to establish such their claims 5 and W “ e ‘ fault, thereof, th.it thd Undivided estate of the said Wm Shaw/be distributed among (he com Regimental Orders. V N EicCLon is hereby orderen to be held on M’edriesnay the 1st of September next, the; Engine liause |n Itf/ikddi Square,', .for Captain to command tile 4th company of tho l‘t Regim nt l.'he poll will be opened at 9 o.’clock A M umier the superintendauce of the persons dtsjgi a ed byWw. By order Coi. MAiisn&tb M. W* STEWART, r Adjt. 1st Regt, aug 17 ntfiS plainants agreeably to the decree of said Cour and that thil rule be published once a. month until the expiration thereof. Llll V11C VIIVIUI/*. . • Extract from the minutes this 7th day of June, 1824. june 17 §xl38 A. B. FANNIN, Clerk. the most improved principles. Patent Elastic Springs, so judiciously arrang ed that they may defy the most acoute observn tion to discover the slightest possible shade in the color. Likewise Gentlemen’s Toupees, commonly palled Scratches,* with silver and still springs, nature being in every case his only gbide. He also has the pleasure to inform tlie, public that lie has become the agent of Thomas Qcinic, Wig .Maker of New-Yurk, an l will constantly keep for sale his Ladies’ and Gentlemens, tire ciftn Cropped Wiggs. All orders and measures enclosed ttf 226 King street, will be attended to with punctuality and despatch V. It. Juit received by the ship Niagara, * general assortment of HAIR WORK ofthe la test faBhjon. Gentlemens’ H-iir Cut and Dress ed |n most recent London and Parisian 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 st this establishment, are hereby in formed, that they. are generally ready for de livery. EDWARD CAREY (O* The editors of the Savannah Re pub beat. August! Chronicle, and CulumbiaTelescope, afe requested to publish the above once a week for three weeks, and forward their accounts to No, 22ti King-street, Charleston,. N ine months alternate application will ba made to the honorable the Inferior Court if.Cliajliam Cmtnty, when set ting for .ordinary; purpose*', for permission to sell the following veal estate j for the benefit of .the heirs ana creditors of the estate of N. S Bayard, deccas- One undivided fourth of d tract of Ijiiul, con* mining about 500 acres, oh Ciimfierland Island, Caniden County, known as Plum Orchard—and ah undivided fourth ofa oftitaiii Tract of Land situated on Aid Island, containing about 500 acres, originally granted to Gen Lre.hland Me** Intosh, and tinuiuled on the south oy tile said Plum Orchard Tract. . Also a plantation cklled Lottery Hill situate on the Ogeechee R.,ad,3 miles from 8svanitahi c-ntaining About 600 Acres N.J BAYARD, . Adm’r est N. S. Bayard, nov 10 211 aug 163 Notice. t I.L persons having de imada against the es V late ofOwens Jones, deoea«ed. will present them duly attested within 1 he time prescribed by Law, ana tiiose who are indebted will make pay ment to GKO. W. OWENS, Adm’r c. t a. july 27 at!56 Chatham Superior Court. G . ^ Mat Txbm, 1824. 1 • GORGE JOHNSTON and others, complain* ants vs Peter Tsnburgh Livingston and oth ers, defendants, in equity in the Superior Courti Cliathm Ctiunty, kiay term, 1824, It appearing to the Court bv itffidavit tli.it Pe ter Vanburgh Livingston and Hemet R Living* ston, who are parties defendant reside heyond the stale of Georgia, and within the United states on motion of eomplainai-ts Solicitor, iti Ordered that the sai(l defends t do respectively appear and answer tlie cnmplainant* bill witiiiti four mouths from the date nf this rule And is further ordered that this nne be published ortce a week during four months from this d*te* in one of the public Gazettes of this State Extract from the Minutes. A B FxNNlNi Clerk. june' 8 134 Georgia—-* 'hathaju < 'omity. By the.Hnuoiabie the Justices of t'ie’'interior Coun of *aid County, sitting for ordinary pur- v poses. . - To ail whopi it may concern, l tarUEREAS >Vro H Green, Administrator f 7 Mary Fleming, dec lias applied to th Honorable the Court of Ordinary, to be dis* charged from ttoii9(if*ny.they have) in thepkrk's office ol said Court, on 'orjjefore the tenth of Septemi)- ' ext, otherwise letter ;fwmissbr> will be grant ed. a id the Baht William H. Gr- en be discharged fr m all claims whatever, as administrator of tin. said dec. , - Witness the honorable EdW.srd, Harden, one of ih^ Justices ofthe aajd Court this lOih day of March, A D 1824. S. M. BOND, c p o. march 10 57 «'irJ7T moiitlis ufie.~i i implication will % ■ “ made to the honorable the Judges of. this Inferior Couo of Bryan County for Itave to sell all the real estate of Wm Cuhhedge, dec’d'to be sold foivthe benefit ofthe heirs and orediturs ot said Estate- \ JOHN CURB!- DOB, Admi-i-trator. Bryan County, June ?7 1 Rft ■VO VICE. — 8 V Ll. persons it debt lojhe estate of F.lizat b.'.’h Fell late ofChatbam County, dece:is“d» ate requested to'Vn ik% imifiedlaie payment to United States. District of Georgia Jty TflE DISTitr T COURT, ' Aeot/ST Tkbm, 1824.' | r HE following persona having been drawn ’ and summoned to serve as Grand and Petit urors at said Court, having ‘ tiled to attend—It rr> Nityenitier next Grarid Jurors.—Archibald Smith, Fiiderick S. Fell, j P Heprv, George Gordon, J seijjh labe'rstism. Ja • es Hunter, Robert Habersham, Charles Kelsey, Alexander Telfair, Benjamin Burroughs. ;i ' Petit Jnvart.— Wm P. Clark, C. H, Hayden, John Gribben, Reuben G. Taylor, arid John F. Fraser. Extract from the -minutes. GEO GLBN, Clerk, aug 14 olfi4 - . Geoi’gia—rhatham *\ounty. By die H 11 the Justices of h' Inferior Cour sitting for ordinary purposes. » lEUEAS Itich-ivd R- Coyler executor i.f , _ Vniiam Shaw, deceased has; etitio- ed Hie Hon Courtdf Ordinary, to be discharged from Ins said executorship, p I'heBe are therefore to cite and admonish all anil singular the- kindved and creditors of the said deceased, to file.",tlieir' objections (if any thvv have) in the office of the clerk of tlie jDoiirt of Ordinary on or before the Ijtli. day <>f January next ensuing the date hereof, otherwise letters dismissory will be granted to the peti tioner. 'Vitness the Honorable Thomas N. Morel,p r. of tlie. Justices of the said Court, this 13tli d»y of July, A. D.1824. S.M BON’D, (to. iulv 13 150 / Drought to v!ftil, nll,n>li fbinnfv -f N Savonnab on ti> 9 h mst.a negro man whe It6Of * -UflOCll OOUIlLj Jtsav* hf’^name is Sam and u»at he h^lon^i HT fciy Kf|Vn y# Olfe' U qf <llt* Court of Ordi Capt Arntild of Bryan Cnuiity, najn foi' lhe County - f llnlhi 'h, ^ “WhansAS Elisha Garbetthath applied to me tbr 1, iters of administration on the estate '>( John Rhodes, dec’d. T’liese are therefore to cite and adtno.h'sh all and singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, 10 fite tfie.tr objections'if any they have -in-tny office, on or before the first' Monijkv in September next, otherwise let ters wijl^bu grant> ed to the applicant. ELY Ki-NNfiiDY, coo. aug 7 161*' _ . NOTICK. O RDERED that an Election do take place at the C urt House on tjie first M-mdiy in September next for fourteen’ Aldermeii to re* present the City of Savannah in Council, two or more justices are requ ested to preside at, thg said election! the City Sheriff.,.Marshall, and Ci ty Constables are required to attend and pre that he rimaway ?hout-three- wfeks sgo. he 1 feet tl4 inches high, and SBdqt 30 years of age. JO IN I DEWS,to c. dug 12 163 INK months afterdate,.;!, plicutit,1, . I be made to the Hon the Inferior Court of Bul loch r.i.unty, when sitting for ordinary purposes to sell all the real and personal estate of Mlea Denmark, dec’d, for the b- neftt ofthe heirs and creditors. ROBERT BU .TON, Adm’r. , ’ M\1{Y DENMARK, Ailni’x Bulloch county. feh 28 48 , . fO INK in' uths. -ft.:•• date unidiraiion ,wil\ be v made.t-> tfie Liferior Court of Effing! Ml Count;,for leave to sell all the real j rope 1 -.y be* ' longing to the estate of the late Rev. Jim B- ck» doe Iving hi baid county, for the benefit* of the heird and creditors. ANN BECK, Administratrix. april 16 j 88 ’ / Georgia—Htfllock (irtii tv. By tfie Honorable the Court t.f Ordinal nf -.:iid Cpnoty AS Robert Burton, adHiinistrator of the estate of Stephen Dent:,ark deed, hath applied to die *hi(l C iurt for letters dismissory from said administra'ion ■ ; Th-se are therefore to,Cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said ddceiised, to. file their nbje„ti i s fit'any they hsve) in -ihe i-ffice of tKe Ci,*rlc of this Court Wilbib the ifhife i-rerfcnbed by >aj», fither* -iBe letters -lismissory .yrili be granted the ap*‘ pbrant ' Witness tljij Honorable Sheppard Mljliams, onejof the Justices of said Court., tiii.r id June, 1824. ely Kennedy, c; 00 bo itiiie 4 *r '? ; , . ' Brought to Jail* [ N Savannah oKXhV. -9vii J«iy 'art a dark tnu l^tto man wlio s o-s his nanVe is l llict, and that tie belongs to thuSti'te of t jeorgia', and i* employed oli the Ocmulgee. River, and *h -t he rahaway abmtt one mondrago, he is 5 feet 7i in Chea high and about ’5 years, f «ge T JOEiNlDEWS, j cc aug 7 161 ^ H ." Extract from tlie minutes. MvMNa»S co* aug 7 Brought to .hill. ) Law Notir4. f t HE m(d(-rHigiied hav v t. 1 me.d a connection In the practic e of lie law,' will attend to cases in all th C urts of tlie l’Iin' CJirrimh a id Is, the adjoining qouutie^ of th- Ocmu’gee, and Sotithern Circoits. ; . - OI IVMI >- PRINCE. EDW RD-if. 1%‘CY. Reffifence In Savannah to C. W. Rocxwgu, ti Co ' > v MbC(»D,'sfiitv? 4« '?8 ?4 ■ i„V3- ■- ‘-i . Vhat he fanpway from lunt n-at* , . . beut thefi^rst of June, he m 5feetjp^ I'-rhe big *bft about 35 years nf age; . . ’ . ■ JOHN I/SEVVS.JO. 0 • */•* “iK,' ...: - qb-iTtber has dtleH t* I.j-fnfa 5 acre tract. »Cf (and (ill f.hlte Bluff. sdjnihKg bis, .md land latelt J<>hn Poullen’s, .niiq J- ho Mo riJI’si and Fir which tho, Mlmlpistfatix ofthe lav Jas. E id, armies to the court tor lea-.e ti- sell, as part ofthM estate—-h; 'tit’e« are i f prior date a*(i’ of r.-oord 1 All tierson are forewarned no t-' f-ui rhase or respnss'en the premises. • 11.1*. WILLIAMS, jupe 17 it—§t138