Savannah republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1824-1829, September 04, 1824, Image 1

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i I I ' ..- ■ "... ■ ;■« * . > A . !*,. a* :.. | »*3* *£® EXE C UT Oil OF Trailcis JaLinenu. ,. ...ersoMH having any demands against Hit- A u'.ie ot l''ranci».)aliiu*uu, dec. arc request- .deliver them in, piojjerly tUtested, on or tlietit'sl dftV ol* October next All uc- ll0t presented previous to tfmi day, vu\ ,-hUiW l ,a > ine/lt by the uiulet si^iieh execu i W.\l. t,ASTON. ■10 149 f co; .rria—Ohatlium County. ‘ /,|, e ijon the Justices of the Inferior Court, Kitting for-ordinary purposes. - • it mav concern. To all ' vl ' [ %w»crcns, iS O. .Inti Dyspeptic Pills. prepared uy it: James, ni-va -Vome. F oil 20 years past the subscriber has suffered cuiitinhiill) from a costive habit, which lias been a great part of the lime accompanied.by severe hcudach. He has made known his com- Georgia- Tottll whom it may concern Wl I * Klifcl.VS Solomon Mia.'i, executor of Win T ? tlilbert, deceased has applied to the htin- orable the Court of Ordinary to -be discharged from his executorship aforesaid. Now, these arc therefore to cite nml admon ish all and singular the kindred and^regiitors nl NOTICE. 4 jj It WILLIAM TURNER, having assigned i> S. 'o llie subscribers all liis stock in trade, debts, fkc. in behoof of his creditors generally, ->t is requested that those indebted hi site inline. ui^e payment, and those having claims will ideas? render them to hftThomas Milieu, -S appointed their agent to dispose of the stock, plaint to several cminem phy icians, without ex. i*,,,. m (;|||, c( -t deceased, to fiie their oh-• which comprises a gi ncial nssiirtmdnl of |ieri ■ncimr iinv benefit fi nin’ llieiv prescriptions. jjeetionS, if any tliev have, in the clerks ollic.e of - i* i . .i I 1% .Lnnitii ilia em ■ -l.i .1 1* .... t I. A » 1. .if tinwt.im Iasi, becoming sei i ; said Court on or before the 4th day of Rep tern- In the" niouth of Dec .... „ .1 . , ouslv alarmed, by the regular but eonsnmt nr j |, er otherwise letters of dismissory will he crease of the disorder, lie Was induced ; ci.«.i u- -n—• menr.e tliti use ol'the above named pill were highly recommended a complaint.— lie began to lake llu-tn with very; grailted and the said Solomon Shad he discharg- wlucli L,| from all claims whatever as executor of the remedy in hisi sa y deceased. fiLSSaRbLSfll Witness ihe honorable .lolm Gumming, one I' ;I|V said deceased, to I. ilmv have.) lothu gl'i little confidence us to their efficacy, and mer.j of the JusticesOfaaW Court this fourth day of the expectation that he should not be able to | March, A I) 1824- ‘ S.M.BpND.ccp, BH... wicr7wP®wiwr — circumstance which taught him to expect very liitle benefit, was that he had (wind it neiessHi-y aluavsto iake more linn an ordinary dose of | any cathartic, beforeit would produce the - 1 imslrutur of Ed- j c ,| lt . m f u ;,t trial, kb siomach, heretofore, county dec. has; p.„i j'eieGtcilAvery KifiilaSi'-tTiedicihU Another John Dili' in administrator of ltd-1 i tlillon, late of Chatham " • tiied the Hon. court of ordinary, to be dis frqm hls said admihtstrglion. these arc therefore to cite and ndmon- ' | abtl bfngttlnr the>kiiidred and creditors , ’ • file their objections e )]' tc t. lie, however, commenced taking two march 6 54 Seasonable Dry Goods, tnd will he sold,-wholesale or in retail, at very reduced prices, tor cash onlv .T VMRS M'llENRY, joiin n reid, . GEORGE RELPH, Assignees of Win Turner, april 14 86 i ", BARGAINS. they have ,,'y to the peii^fpr said Court ,) unite granting of letters distrust kg lhe pj^ as’directed, every evening for twen- )cU\$(iBer. ii‘ v.b* clerk a ofbcf, °*| tv cbws, without «jtpefto)cVlig nay confide ruble rt ot'OWTin:iry, o|» or betore the jnconvenftcnCc\ or pcrciivmg; any benefit from S, ■nil day of December next ensiling, otherwise 'rs dismissory will be granted to the peti- Witness the Hon. John Cumming, one of the Vces oflhe said court, this il«,h day of June, ^ s. MBONP, cco. et5 1f>6 ; ov^iii-T*liberty County. L y WmH linker, ch vk of the Court of Ordi fli.arv tor the county of l.ilrer.y, m applies to .' HVmiiliisadtnin.stralu.il Oh .he csla.e of li'.-n Cartel, la'.e of said, county, i.ec. !ir . therefore to cite and admonish all I ms emmerned m file their objections (it any I '.’.' av o in mv oHice, with,., the time presori- i‘, w|.,vv • or otherwise the said applicant will L •i.iTiisse I (Von. his said admimstra ton. fSknti, hand and seal, tins 3d day oi l.,, A. 1). Superior Court—Chatham County. Mav Trust, 1824. Gardiner Tu/ts vs jYich Cnit'cr. j iN’ Motion of AV tV Gordon, pfpiiftiuVAt- v r tornev suggesting the death of the plaintiff, I ’’HR stock of Dry Goods, which formerly lie- . longed to Mr William Turner, is now sei ning oll'at prices much under cost. | april 16 P& Ue was then |and sm.ih>'tiiaTthe defendant hath removed on. number^ until sofne degr iluced; the dose was necorditigly increased tin l he took six pills every evening t they soon II Thu 1‘roprietov of the. The Temple ot’ Fsishion. Treasury Depa ri merit, JUNE 24th, 1224. NOTICE is hereby given tc> the ..... ,ors of the six per centst. i k of 181b loan' oi jjifi (.'0,000, amt iusii of Si',300,00!), that books will be'upened at the Treasury of the Unite t States and at the several loan <1 dices, oil the'firat day of .I'uly next, fi continue open until the first day cf October thereafter, for feceiving subscriptions fur such parts of said stock as shall, o 1 ' the day of subscription,, stand m,\ tlie h-nks cftlie Trea- , sury».Hnd on those of the loan offices respective ly, pursuant to the provisions of the act of Con gress passed the 26th of May, 1824, entitled • an act lo authorise the Secretary of the Treasury to exchange a stock bearing an interest of oel* and a half percent for certain stocks bearingar' interest of six p,er cent.” The subscription may be made by the propm ctors of tract stock, .eitlipr in person or bv .icir attorneys Gilty sutborized to subscribe and ans- feritto the.GnitCvJ States. The.certificate: ore lo be surrendered at tho time of making the subscriptions .» ; WM. II. CKAWFOllD. illiv 2r ■. r fl56 1 - ! AS tlie pleasure of informing the public generally, that lie still continues to carry on INt. months alter di-V application « t^l made to the honorable.the'.Inferior of the -jtaie,so that scire Jdoiius to make the ex- bis business. No. 226, Kinff street, opposite the ecut'or of the plaintiff a party, cannot be served ; Fitnncy’s Hotel. : . ■ , . ...wi lavifivf • I on mm—wruerru* ui« uuir,Mvi»iiv began to act as a gent can. ycrlect fabat c.. , m be f ( „ e t hu (irsl day of the next term of , Antic was rtimmisbeu ill tile same giauuai ... , j ... on him—Ordered, that tlie defendant do appear | Wigs and Ornamental Hair manufactured on ‘.this court, to shew- cause ifnnyhe liatli, why "“as Heed, the executor-of the pDinliff shall manner in which it hud been increased, and it is now forty days since a Very obstinate and di tressing complaint lias yielded to this mild plan °‘’^e al Sriber dde« therc.hre, tmsolicited, b ? P , Jnot-hc made a party, and why he shall not have vment against the said defendant. And it,is !a th.; niui.diiieAtldP'tftnitptithlw thri|»moi<tU». • have .suffered liae iiiiit'- ,,roln 1* minutes this.7th June 18,24. ... a. U.-FANNIN, Clerk.- June \7f st cheerfully recoin pills to those who limy ,. self, and he avails himself of this method to sure them* that - tVotn no otliev ireaunent huslic experienced such perfect relief - N.tllUM 1UCR. , From the above.certificate tin doubis cun ex ist in the minds ol'the afilieted, as to the \NN1N, . Cm 138 ^ . vXflNL nioiitlis after dute, application will be JF4 mode to the Honorable the Inferior Court the most improved principles. TJ. BAKF.lt, c c.O. 11 110 tin r«,ror!’’i:i— 1 Ghtttlnmi IJouutV- L lUe I,’,?,,, the .lustices'.f tlie Inlenor Court Jly uve M . ^ , fl)I , lir ,Unrvry purpos«ss. hw»a8'*-» r.^tragga 524.1 I S has peti.ioned IQlSfS Uourt Of Ordinary-to be ihscharg. g-imv luv said admiilistrationship . ;u n“'". e therefore to etc and admonish all ! • I.,, the kindred and creditors < r of the clerk of the april 2 ,uid value of.lilis remedy. Many ptrsuns in tins ... citj-and Us vicuiiti have boon relieved front dis- said-eslaio/ ■ treimig dyspeptic swnptoni|s by its use. tt is not feconimendetl its a cure, nil but to those di seases appertaining to dyspeptic only. -', A f.-esli supply just received per Wiliam Wftlr ice and for sale ny LAV y IIKNDltlCK^ON-, * Agents. nug l2 16.'? j-:,- y , ' -i b. ol'Hrvan Cminty, for leave to sell all the real ilily Estate of barnh’M’Kiiidley, la'e of Bryan cminty dee. for the benefit of the heirs und creditors of ^JlNl-i months alter uatc appllCttHoo' JAMES BUTLER,- o : Administrator. fr.77 / 1 Geor^iii—Ciiulh:un (’ouuty. Hjlilrt hnn the Jiistices'of the InferiorCumt of said . ounty sitting for ordinary purposes, To all whom it may concern, W IIKUEAS Thomas U Trice, administrator of David fl.Thompson, dec. has petioned to the honorable the Justices of the Inferior f kind im Of live if and H-h«v"eMn'd.e b'l.cv of the clerk of the Conn m or bit ore the KWt <la» ”* Janua- liuvduuiry. m ^ l.ereof; otherwise bfSjSSo ft* r—' i«»tt*- \Wi 1 CWifU u hetl<| Jac ike I ■i’> iiim'ii fig hil T f'*tj (l t hil lieti'l [f ‘Jie .lit -tiCCS of , hundred and ..-j A.H. one thousand eight luindredjlinil cute fo'|l‘ S. M. BOND, c c o. IS- 150 m made to the 1 l.niiorable the Justices of the ti fsrior Court of'Clutham Cminty fur leave to ,-- . Ate cell ,|| that Lot in iav.-.miaU kiinwf. by the' No Ccllltt. s-iUmg for ordinary purposes to he dis- uneJ 'Kills s.p.are, Decker Ward, with the im-1 charged from tfe'gjFg'glWv 1 ? wWtf: . provements thereon: .Viol ah that Lot j|l -Savan nah known by the No twenty-three, nl L iberty Ward, with 'he Biuldim’S thereon—being the real estate of Jiiim Smilli, dec'd, for the benefit of the heirs. Fttr.DKHlCK UElV^.v ” Administrator., may IS lU ‘ M/Ul [jmi nviinatt.au .rtOutnfcforiofffiepi may’at all times be iotind except when Justices ot me Intel.oi Gout * *$?W^pn»ies»lon»lly engaged clsewhurr. They pur- Laic Notice. •, . rfyilE public are inf irmed tli.A ihe Subscribers t have located and finned a cnnin-xmn in .lacksnnbiiro, Serivcn Cuun’y, '.a W h. re Now these are therefore to cite and admonish all and sing.ilur.lhe kindred and creditors of the said dec to file their objections, ifanjitltey have in iny office mi or before the l6tl\ day of Sept, next, otherwise letlers dismissors will be grant- ed to the applicant witness the Hon. John Gumming, one of the Justices of 8aid'Coin't this 16th day of.Marcli, A. I) 1824. S M BOND, C C O. march 1G , 26’ 1‘atcnt F.lastie Springs, so judicinusly arrang ed tluit they may defy the most accute observa tion to discover the slightest possible shade in tin- e >lnr l.ikcwisc Gentlemen’s Toupees,, commonly called Scratches, with silver anil still springs, nature being in every case his only guide. lie also has the pleasure to inform the public that he has become the agent of Thomas tieniK, Wig Maker of New-York, and will constantly keep for sale his Ladies’and Gentlemens, Gre cian Cropped Wiggs. All orders and measures enclosed to 226 King street, will he attended to with punctuality and despatch N. II. Just received by tlie ship \jagara. a general assortment of IIA lit H'OKK of the la test fashion. Gentlemens’ Hair Cut and Driss- ed in most recent London and Parisian inodes. A general assortment of FB It FUME BY‘for sale at alt times at tlie above establishment.— Those persons residing at a distance who have left orders at this.establishment, are hereby in formed, that they ore generally ready for de livery. t\' , •( \ - . EDWAltD CAltRY. gj? The editors of the Savannah Republican Augusta Chronicle, and Columbia Telescope, are requested to publish the above once a week for tluee weeks, and forward their accounts to No. 24b King-street, Charleston, Mug 12 163 il ho t.N made to tlie honorable.Ihe 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. S. liayatdj deceas ed, viz.: . .ax, . One undivided fourth of a tract of Land, con taining about 500 acres, on Cumberland island, Camdep County, known as Plum Orchard-- ind an undivided fourth of a certain Tract of Land situated on said Island, containing Shout bOO acres, originally granted to Gen. Li cnland Me’- Intosh, and bounded oh the south oy the said Plum Orchard Tract. Also a plantation called Lottery Hill situate on the Ogeechee Itoad, 3 miles from Savannah, containing about 600 acres. c N. J. BAYARD, -■. Adm’r est. N. S Buyard. nov 10 211 I jprofe pose to attend the severid cptirts of Ihe ecveraj Counties Scriven, Burke and Jellersnii—also Notice. SjNOjinj mnntlis after date, 1 shall apply to the cKI Hon. the Justices of the Inferior Court of |iu.iia.ry-FH , P|-^ hom -.t may wheerp,'^ WlierfcnB Uotjerthas]K' u9e AVarren apdKinsmufl. 7 bv cl„»- .ppkrf. r t. *m mmm. ,nd* inridf tiling t 1 i- mu ' Fnhm i-1 b n :t hut d day re'flit ami I) a iwi'w inner*- rest dm tngef into till fe, or nptio.i arlmini inre« her p« in tl i -And ilistmd >t oi.Cl Hint n i" y menu ciinnned to the h' iuUl administratum bed.schatge<l • “ . d mlmon i s |, kll creditors of the hleceawd, to file their objections, (it an) l i i tl e clerks office of Hie said court, ' J T, Lu ll day of December next; i uv helore Uie-oui >■ j u.....iU< A tt, tlu iwise letters dismissory will be g.. ,.„f Sie limlca ot il* orf c, ' urt - "‘!* 81,1 ! - June, A. U. 1824. S. M. BOND, c oo. j-me 8 134 Kxeciitor’s Notice. the lo the business of their pi'otnssion, lo lnei it and receive a share of the public qiatfuniige. Bu siness confided to their c:n:e will lie llni'uktully eceu . d and punctually intended to ' . J.VME8 B I.RW-18 ' JOsI AII.S l‘AT TBUSON. mnv 2' 1 1^0 Regimental Or tie rs. N Klection is hereby ordered to he held LL persons having dec’sl , es i a »« ufHic late Hugh M'Call, Esq. elec U re"requested to hand them infer imr,eiiideb|>:d to the estate will P lettSt - nediate payment, ,,. * THOS M'CALL, ? Ex . ors bottles, Corns, Drags, <5JC. frc. QUJ’KRIOU Velvet Corks; Wine pint' botlles, v5oxygin Chamber and Pocket Lights, Max Tapers (ft great variety,) Pure Calcined Mag nesia, Arrow Boot, Cream Tartar, Stnrcb, Ual- soin Copaiva, Salt Petve, Rotten Stone &c. cfc. Have been received pr tVin Wallace, anil for sale by LAV & MENDBICKsON, Chemists and Druggists,': . Congress corner of Whitiiker sts.* Shad’s Building, PHILIP 15UASCII, : 'lly n 150 EtUtt.lA— Ciiatliam County—To all whom concern. Whereas Alexander M. Ik34< )LI KS, ily to ll , lufciv i sel' a llHra fit of tl ji it mav concern. _ , .Her, administrator of John Scott, deceased, petitioned the Honorable the Justices ot the t'erior Court, sitting for Ordinary purposes to discharged from his said administration. Now these are therefore to cite and admonish I and singular the kindred and creditors of the i i .-.i *#% tliMiv oliicLlioilS miggIS 164- x -5 Slierifl-’s Sales continued. liberty fcouhty, for.K-nve to sell. the. (real and personal prnneyty of William f. Baker, dec. fur the benefit, of Hie heirs and creditors. . j TUOS U BAKER. ■jgS, " Adui’r. anrilT 89 Notice. A LT, persons having demands ngainst the os- tate ofOwens Jdn-B, deceased, will present Chatham Superior Court. .3,'..‘ \Ur TeiiN, 1824. . G EORGE JOHNSTON and others, cotpplaini ants vs Peter Vanblirgh Livingston a id oth ers, defendants, in equity in the Superior COttrL Cliathm County,-May term, 1824. * It appearing to the Court by affidavit that Pe ter Vanburgli Livingston and Harriet E Living, ston, who are parties defendant resid.- bey.niA ihe state of Georgia, and within the United - States ori motion of complainants solicitor, ui ordered that the said defendant do respectively appear and-answer the complainants bill withiii four months from tlie dute of this rule And is further ordered that this rule he published once a week during four months from tins dale in one of the public Gazettes oi this 8thte. * Extract from the Minnies A II. FANNIN, Clerk, june 8- 134 them duly attested within the time prescribed by Law, ami l,liose wliosire indebted will make pay ment to GEO. W. OWENS, - ( . f Adm’r. c. t. a* July 27 at156 Georgia—Chatham County. By the Uouo.rahle,thp v Justices of the Inferior Cnuvi of said Qounty, sitting for ordinary purs poses. To all whom it may concern. yyiiERKAS Wm II. Green, Administrator of Mary Fleming,-dec. lias applied to the INK munths alter date application will i„- XN made to the honorablb tlie Judges of, the Inferior Court of Bryan Onunty for leave to sell all ihe real estate of’Wm Culibedge, dec’ll tt» lie sold 'fertile benefit of the heirs aiid creditors <St said estate. johncubbf.dcb; Adminisirstor. Bryan bounty. .Tune . noTTUk A LL persons indebted to the estate of Eliza- beih Fell late iff Chatham Countv. de-ess,-it bounty, deceased; are requested to niako immediate payment to Honorable the Court of Ordinary, to be dis- the subscriber, and those to whom' the said charged from the admipistru'.ion aforesaid. Now', therefore these are Incite and admon ish ajl and singular the kindred anil creditnisof the said Mary Fleming, dec. to file their objec WedneSnay the, 1st-of September next, at | tions (if any.they have) in the Clerk’s office qi the Engine lirmse in Reynolds Square, for a said Court, on or before the tenth of September Captain to command t|n? 4th company of the tate is indebted are requested t» exhibit their demands duly authenticated, to 1 FE I Ell SI july-13- * JK -' 1st Regiinent The poll will be opened at 9 o’clock A Mi under the supeHntendancc ot.the persons dedgntried byhnv. Ily order Col. Maiisiuix. M. w. STEWART. . . v AdjL l$t Uegti i aug 17 t.165 • - -rt 1 — United States, District of .. ... Georgia. - - next, otherwise’letter dismissory will.be grant ed, and the s lid William IT. Gn-en be discharged from all claims whatever, as administrator of the said .It 0, Witness the honorable Edward Harden, one ofthe Justices nf.the said Court this 10th day' of March, A. D 1824. :•> • - S. M. BOND, c c o. 'UWUMOl-;- y.57, v .' >ev imvel in the Clerk’s olfict, ol the Court ’ ordinary, on or before the 6th day of iJccem- « next; otherwise letters ol dismissory will Witness^ the iionorable Edward Harden, one the Just iocs ol'the said Court, the 6th day of lay, A. D. 1824. S . M. BOND, c c o, mav 6 106 ' j © N tlie first Tiuisdav in September next, will he sold before the Court House in the City of Savannah between -.the usual hours'of lOand 4 o’clock. . , One negro fellow, named Joe, levied on tin der a fifa on forerlosure in favor of Davis tt Ber rien agnirst Joseph C. Habersham. »Also, lot No 24,- Elbert ward, in the city of Savannah; ' v >th the buildings thereon, levied on tin ler a fi fa on foreclosure as the property of l> J Vollaton, to satisfy Mary Lcwden. Also,’all that southern half part of Lot No 6, Belitha Tylhing, Heathcote ward with the im provements thereon, bounded north byalape, east bv an adjacent lot, south by South broad s'reet, and west by Barnard street, levied on under a foreclosure of a mortgage from George L. Cope, to Wm. Whitfield. ISAAC D’LYON, see. LL persons iiuiebteit lo the e»‘ate ol Alex- .. ander Martin, late of Liberty coun.y, de- e^fted, ure requested to make immediute pay* It tit to t . 4- RTCHARl? F. BAKER, ? r -» WILLIAM 11 MARTIN, 5 ’ may 10 ^112 cLL irf h VERY valuable tract of Land in Liberty ft Cot fir THE JHHTUICT COXfliT, • ' - Axmcs-r Tkioi, 1S24. T HE following persons having been drawn and summoned to serve as Grand and Petit Jurors at said Court, having failed to attend—It is ordered tint they be fined according to law unless they shall make sufficient excuses, on oath to the'Clerk, on or before the 2d Tuesday in November next. gpl Grand Jurors.—Archibald Smith, Frederick S. Fell, J. P. Henry, George Gordon, K Joseph Habersham, James Hunterj'ltobert Habersham, Charles Kelsey, Alexaiuler Telfair, Benjamin Burroughs. Petit Jurors.— Wm. P. Clark, C. II. Hayden, Jolin Gribben, Reuben G. Taylor, and John F Fraser. ' £-u • 1. ‘ ; Extract from the minutes. GEO. GLEN, Clerk. aug 14. ol64 aug 14 Superior Court—Chatham County. Tltomas F Purse & all ~l IN EQUITY. nt •»' County, situate on the Sunbury Road, two ies and a half from Riceborougn ; containing . 'liundred and ten acres. This land is very I'"iiile for Cotton, Rice and Com, and as well r'culated for that culture as any land in the 1’iniy ; the conditions are low and reasonable; Vre arc between seventy and eighty acres ared and under fence, there is also a good pulling house, and all necessary out biuiding- I" the premises—guarantee titles will be given ’’•lie purchaser, no incumbrances lying on said |'" I, Fur further particulars apply to Capt. Joseph I 1 'us, in Lioerty Countv, or to F-DWARO B. BAKER, Owner in McIntosh county. | Mg.*6 "K ■■ ' Complainants tind , niclinrti R Cvtyler, ex’r I WmSIiaW, deceased. J, f N tliis c-ase, op the suggestion in the defend ar.t’s answer, that certain persons not parlies to this bill, maiding ill Scotland, claim to 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 m de fault thereof, that the undivided estate of the said Wm Shaw, be distributed among the com plainn'nts agreeably to the decree of Baid Cour and that this rule be published once a me-.th Georgia—iiulloch County. B Y Ely Keniii-. iy, Clerk ofthe Court of Ordi nary for the County of.Bulloch, <J|\ViiKii'r.AS Elisha GarbetthatH applizd to me for letters ofiidministratioiioiUhe 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 jn September next, otherwise letters will be grant- ed to Hie applicant. ELY KENNEDY, c c o. aug 7 161• NOTICE. O RDERED that an Election do take place at the Court HqUse on the first Monday : ” 'JQTnK months attenuate, application «F i!M mad -firfr made to the Hon. the Inferior Court of Bul loch county, when sitting for ordinary pOrfie'-efl to sell all the real and, personal estate of Allen Denmark, dec’d, for the benefit ofthe belts nncl creditors. ROBERT BURTON, Adm’r MARY DENMARK, Adm’x! Bu lloch i feb 28 48 Georgia—Chatham ! ounty. By the Hon the Justices of the Inferior Court sitting for ordinary purposes. W HEREAS Richard U. Cuyier, executor of William Shaw deceased litis petitioned the lion. Court of Ordinary, to be discharged, from his said executorship. y.- 'Plies < are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the .kindred and creditors of the said defceased, to file their objections (if any they have) in the office of the clerk of the Court of Ordinary on or before the 13th day of January next epsuingthe 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 day of July, A. D. 1824. S. M UOND.cc o. 150 if.'Effiiigi ani County,for leave to sqll all the real properly be longing to the estate inf the late Rev Jno Reck, dec lying in said county, for the benefit of the- heirs and credi ANN BF.CK, Administratrix.- april 16 68 Georgia—Bullock County. By. the Honorable the Court of Ordinary of said <. . -j County. • HERE AS Robert Burton, administrator of iulyl3 Bi’ought to J nil, t N Savannah on the 9lh inst. a negro man who I says his name is Sampson and Heat he belongs lo Capt Arnold of Bryan County, Georgia, and that lie ranaway about three weeks ago, he is S feet lii inches high, and about 30 years of age JOHN I. DEWS, jc c. aug 12 163 " Brought to J N Savannah on the 29lli July last a dark mu latto man.who says His, name is Kllick, and that lie belongs to the State of Georgia, and is .employed on the Ocmtilgee River, and that lie ranaway about one month ago, he is 5 feet 7^ in elves high and about 25 years of age. JOHN I DEW.S, j ;c c aug 7 l6l W until the expiration thereof. Extract from the minutes this 7th day of June, 1824. june 17 §t!38 A. B. FANNIN, clerk. September qext for fourteen Aldermen tore presentthe City of Savannah in Council, two or more justices are requested to preside at the said election: the City Sheriff; Marshall, and Ci ty Constables are required to attend and pre serve order Extract from the minutes. M. MYERS f C. au^-7 161i Brought to Jail. I N Savannah on the 15ih inst. a neg” 0 man who says his name is Harry and that lie . belongs to Josephus Love ofGreen County, Georgia, and Hint be runaway from him near Warrington .a- bout thefirst of June, he is 5 feet 9j inches high and about 25 years of age. JOHN L DFAVS, ick I «ug a . 156 1?P: Ell SHICK, f.x’i ijtmty. f INF, months after Ua.e, a H p;ie made to the Inferior . Court the estate.of Stephen lienmark deed. Rail; applied to the said Court for letters dismissory from said administration. These are therefore to cite and admonish alV and singular the kindred anti creditors of the said deceased,, to file their ohjecti na (if any they have) in the office ofthe Clerk of this Court within the time prescribed by law, other, wise letters dismissory will be granted the ap- p.icunt -- Witness die Honorable Sheppard Williams, one of the Justices of said Court, this 3d June, 1824. Jr * june 4 ELY KENNEDY*, c c o u c. *152 Law Notice. I^HE undersigned having formed a connection L in the practice of the law, will attend to cascsinall the Courts ofthe Flint Circuits, and in .the adjoining counties of the Ocmulgee and Southern Circuits, t OLIVER H. PRINCE, EDYVARD D. TRACY. • Reference in Savannah to C. W. Kocksvkjli, & Co. Macon, June 4, 1824. July 3 146 ■ •HE PuQlicare a|i()i-iseo, iliat Uie stihsciiber l has titles to one half of a 5U acre tract of Land on White Bluff, adjoining his, mA land lately John Poullen’s, now John Moi rill’s, and fov which the Administratix of the . lat - Jail. Boyd, applies to the court tor leave To sell am part of that estate—hi-titles are of prior date anil of record. Ah persons arc fornwarned no ,to purchase qr respass on the premises ’ . ./• K.T WILLIAM?, •% ■Nr? m m m? **>+•+** ■*?%: -