Savannah republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1824-1829, September 07, 1824, Image 1

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v-' ' fo. 174.....VoJ. XXII. TUESDAY EVENING, SEPTEAlliEli 7, 1824; Whole No. 4494. EXECUTOR OF . Fvajicis Julineau. [ lT. persons having anjt demands against tlic i estate of Francis Jalineau, dec. are rcqitcat- j in deliver tlieift in, propel ly aitc.Htedj on or It'ore llie first day of October next All »c- lints not presented previous to that day, will ] iclosed payment by the ui>d ei• si g ncd ^execu. 149 t'y 10- •Chatham County. IGeorgiii j Y the Mon- the Justices of tlfe Inferior Court, fitting for ordinary purposes. To all \viiom it may concern. ■ • Whereas, Jiflin Dillon administrator of Ed /N.Q. 3. Anti Dyspep lie Pills. PREPARED ISV II. JAMES,NEW-YOUK. f.MIll 2(J years past the subscriber has suffered ft? continually from-a costive hanil, which has been a pent part oftlie lime accompanied by severe heudach. He has made known his com plaint to several eminent physicians, without ex. periencing any hfiuelilfcom tiieir presenptions- In the month of December last, becoming scri onsly alarmed, By the regular but constant m- crease of the disorder, lie was induced to com mence the use of the above named pirn, which were highly recommended as a remedy in lus compluint.—lie" began to take them with very little confidence as to their cfficafcy, and under Georgia—Chatham County. To all whom R may tunccrn W HEREAS Solomon Miau, executor of Wm Gilbert, 'deceased has applied to the hon orable the Co'urt of Ordinary to lie dischaiged frorfmi executorship nforecaid,* % NOTICE t M U WILLIAM TURNER, having assigned to the subscribers all bis sroqk in trude, debts, !kc in.befloof .of bis creditors generally, it is requested that those indebted make* imme diate payment, and those having .claims' will Now, these arc therefore to cite and_ atlmon- please render them lo Mr Thomas Miller, who isli all and singular the kindred and creditors of is appointed their agent to dispose of ihe stock, the said »'nt Hilbert deceased, U> file their oh- ■ ' jeelions, if any they have, III the clerks ollice of the expectation that he should Mot be able to ivncivu.-, ........ ; — irive them a fair trial, as his stomach, hereloKe, ml Uhlim, l& of Chatham county dec. rejected every kind 'of medicine Another maned the lion, court of ordliiBtyytu bediU- cil . cun ; sta , lC ,. v iiiol, taught him to expect very little benefit, was that he had found it necessary always.to lake hiore thaff an onfinary dose of I ull and sin, ul.yr the knuhctl , u i, :il .iic,’before it would produce the desir- tlic.s(tul deceas' d, to hle ibeir objecVons (if , u however, commenced taking two they iiave,) to t!u#grantilig of letters dismisf | " to"tin: petiiumtrr, in the clerk’s ollice, o* „ Mid Court of Ordinary, on or before the p, day of December next ensuing, otherwise iters "dismissory will be granted to the peti- said Court on or before the 4tli day of Septem ber next, otherwise letters of dismissory will fit granted and the said Solomon Shad be disobarg* ed from all claims whatever as executor of tile said deceased. ' * ‘' pi Witness the honorable J6hn Cnmining, one of the'.lustices otksaid Court this fourth day Of March, A.* D. 1824 9. M. BOND, cc o. march 6 • ' '54 ■ .V : ,j ,,t; « \ Witness the Hon. John Gumming, one of thfe jiie.ekof the said court', this llth day of June; 11 S. M. BOND, c c o. bine 12 . To& "Georgia—‘Liberty 6'ounty. I y FJ'jitlJ Baker, cl« i k of the Court of Ordi 1 nary for the county of Liberty. .if the pills, as direfctod, every evening for twen ly days, without experiencing any considerable inconvenience,.or perceiving any benefit from them.'' He "was then direcied to increase the number, until some degree of nausea was pro- diiced; the dose was accordingly increased un til be took six pills every evening; 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, und it is now forty days Siiiceavery' obstinate- and dis tressing compluiut'has yielded to this mild - plan Vf treatment. : ' J'*- ' ‘ • The subscriber dopa, therefore, unsolicited, most cheerfully/recommend the dhti-ihspeptic pills to those who may have suffered like bim< « i. f I . f. f «. M it . A’ sltlii m.tfluwl In uu. ‘ ^ • - . v , . tj. riiUdiu muse WHO inuy uuve buhvivu Whereas Wilu.-.m I .aw, l .sq nppl esto he d s <. el » jjjy he avails himself of this method to as- lisscd from his administration on the estate ot - e them, that from,no other treatment has he lavis Carter, i.rtc .-aid county, dec. experienced such perfcfct relief. (iic rclore to cite and admonish all , t *, Nrutru tuna null ■ fliesc ere therefore to .cite and admonish, ersons concerned to file their objections (if any he* hav.ejl W lr *> otiice, within the time prescri- rii by law ; or otherwise i lie suid applicant will ,c dismissed from lus said administration.. / * (iiyen under my liaiul and seal, tins od day ol M5. UXlCKl^ c c o, W' ; Hiyeti liny, A. U. 1824, r.iiv It no- ami 183 thef ebet( dJ* take | •cby i rgwi UlltH ier fft nil a I 'diet wes' 1 andsb libri raclingj Ill if ft aid ten lm id day] irer.f tfj and isaignu' Inmnfn) tionei srest togei linto iate, coma — Chatham Gouiit the lion, the Justices of the Inferior''Court sitting for ordinary purposes^ 7t&KfcVA$ lainuH P. Suf.c julmnustrutop or S|iri"'Ue Tav lor, deceased, has petitioned e flbnoi f.b'C Court of Ordinary to be diactmrg f-(iin Ids said iulminlstrationsliip _ flu se me therefore to' cild and •atlmpnis'i ajl ■d singular the kiedixd iiud creditors of the id dtxc.-sed, to file their objections '(it mid tv ligvul in the ollice of the clerk of the Court (Irdliiary. oh or before tile 1.1th day of Janua- pevt ensuing the date hereof; .oiherwise r>,s dismissory will be granted to tile apph- Witne.'s'the bononiblc Thomas N. Morel one the Ju-uio.s of die said Court this lofli day of ily, A. 1). one thousand eiglit liuudred and Ivcjity Foot; Superior Court—Chatlmm County. Mat Teum, 1824. r ’ ' Oaniintr Tiytt vs- JV7c/r Cruger. U N Motion of* Wi .W Harden, |fl:tiiuif»s At torney suggesting the death of the plaintiff, and syAdng tliut the ij^fendant hath removed out of the Stale,io that ncivc fnenias to make the px- ecutor tif the^pluiniUtf u party, cannot be served on him-Ordered, that the defendant do appear, on on-befoie the first day of die next term of this court, to shew cause if any lie hath, why lilias deed, the exeemor-of the plaintiff shall hot be made a pilrty, and why he shall not have judgment against the said defendant. And it is i'qrtner ordered that the said rule be published once atiiuoth for. three .months. Extract from the minutes this 7th June 1824. a. b. Fannin, clerk, jnne 17 $«138 ♦ which comprises u general assortment of Seasonably Dry Goods, und will be sold, wholesale or in retail, n't ver^ reduced prices, lor cash only ' ; * JAMES M'HBSflsV* - ■ JOHN H IlK.tl), ' OEOItUE ItELI'H, Assignees of Wm. Turner. apritl4 86. . ; ^ - T> 4 11/1 4 | -■-.rtn . i o', ,.Lf i etors of tlie stock, either in person or by |*IIE stock of l)by Goods, winch formerly he- attorneys duly authoriaed to subscribe and \ hdiged to Mr W dbam Turner, is bow scl-, fern to the United States. ling oil nt prices m/tc/i Jiancr cast. april 16 •^r , NAHUM. K1CB., "From the above certificate no dunbts cun et- ist in the minds of the afHtcted, as to the utility and Value df tins remedy. Many persons in this Qhy and its vicinity have Been relieved from dis- trussing dvspeptic symptoms bjl its Use. It is ntitrecommefiiledasa.cure, all but to those,du seates ripiiectnininjj to, dyspeptic only. _ - . A,fr*li sYippiy just received per William Wal lace' and for sale by • LAY £# HENDlllCKSON, Agent*. ayg 12 . I*» ■" ' ' ■ ~ ' .fSSmfi'tilontlisafter date, application will be 4*Nf mode' to the Honorable the Inferior Court lif Bryan County, for leave to sell air the* r> al Estate of Sarah M’KiiitHey, late <(f Bryan county dec. for the benefit of the heirs ami creditors of said estate. ' r,‘. - > , - JAMES BUTLF.R, ; Administrator. april 2 §u77 •• ■■ liOtv-Notice. rpHE public are informed that the Subscribers l.’haVfc located aud formed a connexion j" jacksphborot Soriven County, t.a. Where op of them may ut all times be found except when’ professionally engaged efsetvjier*. They pur pose to attend the several ciiurts of the several • Georgia—Chatham County. By the lino the Justices of tlfe Inferior Court of said county sitying for ordinary purposes, To all whom it mirj' ebneern, W IIEUEAS Thomas U . Trice, administrator of David H. Thompson, dec. has petioned ♦o the honorable tilt: Justices of- the Inferior j.' 1,; ... nj.i.o The Proprietor of the The Temple of Fashion. f | AS the pleasure" of informing the public s 9 generally, tbat.be siill Continues to carry on his business Xq. 226, Xing street, opposite the Piirmer’s Hotel. *“-.•■ * Wigs and Ornamental Hair manufactured on the must improved principles. ' * , Talent Elastic Springs, so Judiciously arninff- ed tlmt they may defy the most nccute observa- t'mn 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. lie also bas/he pleasure to inform the public that he has become the agent of Thomas ciediK, Wig Maker of New-York, and-will constantly keep for sale his I,allies’ and Gentlemens, tire qian Cropped Wiggs. All orders and measures tnclosed to 276 King street, will be' attended to with punctuality and despatch Nu H. Just .received by the sl)ip Niagara, a general assortment of flAlU WOHK of the la test fashion. Gentlemens’ Hair Cut and Dress ed i n most recent London and Tarisian modes. A general -assortment of TEUFUMEUY for sale at all times at .1 he ubove rstablishment.r- Those persons residing at n distance who have left, orders at tjiis establishment, are hereby,in' formed, that they are generally ready , for de liVery. EDWARD CAREY. 03* The editors of the Savanhab Republican. . Treasury Department, JUNE 2-ltit, 1824. NO l ICF, is hereby given to the proprieior^ of.the six per cent si .r.k of lbl3 limn of j4t6 900,000,and loan of v,4'.0 000 that books will be opened at the. 1 fcasii ty ofalie United States and at thesevcral loan Jff'e es, on the first day of. J'uly iiext, to continue Open until the fii-tday of October thereafter, foi- receiving suiisoi uiu jifa for such parts of said stock as shall, on the day of subscription, stand on the books of the I’rea- surys and on those of the loan offices respective ly, pursuant to the provisions of the act of Con gress passed the 26tli of May, 1824, entitled ‘ are act to authorise the Secretary of the Ti easury tp exchange a stock bearing an interest ot oud and u half percent for certain stocks bearingaft interest of six per cent.” The subscription may be made by the propn etors of the stock, either in person or by their —borized to subscribe and rauS-i States. |[Briie pe/tificates are lo be surrendered at the* lime of making the-subscriptions. WM. H. CRAWFOItlj; •ly 27 j-156 , ■ ^ 1NI- u.oiitns auer date application will t>d ii made to the honorable tlie Inferior Court of Chatham Couiftv, when setting for ordinary purposes, for permission to sell tlie following foal estate, for the benefit of*tiie heirs and - credetors of the estate of N. S. Bayard, deceas ed, vizi One itmlividril fourth of a tract of Land, con taining about 500 acres, on Cumberland Island, Camden County, known as I’lum Orchard—anil an undivided fourth ofa certain Tract of Land situated on said Island, containing about SOB acres, originally granted to Gen. Lechland .Mc'J Intosh, and bounded on the south oy tlie said Tluni Orchard Tract. Also a plantation called Lottery Uill situatd on the Ogeechee Road, 3 miles from Savannah; containing about 600 acres. u.J bAyahd, y-' .. *. Adfn’rest, N b Bayard. nov 10 ‘ 211 b LliL n 150 S. M. BOND, c c o. Counties Scviven, .Uuflte thoseV.}'Richmond, Warren MVl Lmarmel. They hope by duSe applicatioh,.in;tl a dhe fitfhm'HW Ki the business Of their profession,.<o merit »i«* receive a sharer or the pubfih patronage Bu siness confided toftlicir care'will be' thankfully received and punctually attentled. to JAMES.|l LEWIS all and singular the kindred aiul creditors of the said dec to file th|ir objections, if.any they have id J-ficrson—als-j'iin my office ore oivbefore the lotlv day of Sept. ... J. .... — pexf*,' otherwise letters dismissors will be gnint* ed io thp np|Bi(jant Witness tlie lion. John Cumming; one of tlie Justices of said Court this 16th day of March, A; D 1824- . S. .M. BOND, c c o. marcli 16 26 2jb King-street, Charleston, aug 12 163 i.OMil.v— o.iuuno r-mihlv. l>y tlie fion. tlie Jusiices of the Inferior Court, sitting lor Lduiiiry purposes. • ' l '' • < To all (ffliom.it may concern, . Wbei eas Hubert Taylor,admi iislratnr of Wm ll. (Alev, Itili* of Snvanualvmerchaut dccVInis Iclilioned to the honorable the court.of Ordijui* i |*i ho discharged from ltis saidailministfatioii j These arc tlicrefnre to cite and inlmonishall Lrsingular the kindred and creditors of the Lid deceased, to file tlicir objections, (if any hryhuve; in the clerks office of the said court, In or before ilie btii day of December iiFxt; |ili-:nvise letteis dismissory wHl.bo granted lo lie petitioner. J Wjtueas the Honorable John 1. Williamson, ■He of the J uslices of the said court, this 8th day (nay 22 JO-1AH ft PATTERSON.. 12(1 .' j Bottles,' Corks, Drugs, §c. be. S UTEUIOU Velvet forks,-lViiie pint' bottles, Oxygin Chamber and Tocket I.ights, Wax Taperr.\a gicat variety,) I’uro 'Calcined Mag nesia,. Army Root, Cream Tartar, Starch,- Dal. sotii Copiiivn, Salt I’etfe, Rotten Sjtotje &c. &c. liaVe'been'i'eC'iV«l pr Wm Wallace, and for sale by LAY & HENDRICK MSN, Chtinisfs and Druggists, % * |l June, A.*l). 1824, ijnne 8 S. M. BOND, c oo. 134 aug \2 CpiiKress corner of Wlniakcr-fts. ‘ ’ Shad’s Building, • . : Notice. srfjlNE mqntlin after date, I dial! apply to the 4i'4 Hon the Jiistices of the Inferior ' Court of Liberty county, foi 1 leave to sell the real and personal property of William L Baker, dec for tliebcnefit, of the heifs ami creditors. THUS B BAKER. Ailm’r. aorU7 ;, 89 - v - r L i r— 164, ■Chatham niptr’l adrai i Ion ther nit to :1 —Aii-1 Executor’s Notice. LL persons having demancs against the L estate of the late Hugh M‘Call, Ksq. dec d requested to hand them in tor payment, ana se indebted to the estate will piease make nraediate payment, THOSM r CALL, PH1L1T BUAbCH,5 X juiyn 150 EOltblA—Cllatbam Cbunty—To all whom it may concern. Whereas Alexander M. -i „ ylnv, administrator of John Scott, deceased, rinn'tiipetitioned the Honorable the Justices ot the ivmeii®Jvrior Court, sitting for Ordinary purposes lo • discharged from Ins said adniiinslratioii. Now these are therefore to cite and admonish il ar.d singular the kindred and creditors ot thfe id deceased, to file their objections, . if any ley have) in the Clerk’s office, oftlie Court ordinary, on or before the 6th day of Decem- r next otherwise letters of dismissory will st om copy. 1821. OL.t.ES.1 r* Superior County. Thomas F Purse U all "j Complainants I and )- IN EQUl l Y. Richard U O.uyler, ex’r WmSliaw.deceasett J » N this case, on the suggestion in the defend- aid’s answer, that certain jieisons iiot parties in this bill, 1 residing in Scotland,.claim to be en titled to a distribution of part of tlie undivided estate of Wm Shaw, deceased, an'd'ovi motion, it is ordered that all persons concerned do ap pear before the Superior Court of Cli-itlvim Count in the levin of January next,'then and there to establish such tlu-ir claims; and in de fault thereof, that the undivided estate of the said Wm Shaw, be distributed ampng ihcxom plainants agreeably to the .decree-pf said Cour and that this rule be published once a month until the expiration thereof. Extract from the minutes this 7th slay of June, 1824 A.B.FANNlNjClerk. june-17 §t138 •• ? y ' I! eg ini ail a l 0 rde rs. N Election is'hercby ordered to be.held on Wedhesnay the 1st of Sept8mber next, at the Engine lrmae in Reynolds Square, for a Uaptain" to command the 4t!i coiiipany of tlm lit Regiment Tlie poll will be.opened at 9 o’clock A M under tlie supCrintemlancc ot the "petsons designa-ed bylaw. „■ ■■ lly order Col. M.uisiLAtt. M.*VY. STEWART, if Adjt. lft Rept. nug 17 1.165 — — *- ply 1 ! m o sell i id ll« :fit - )SH, strain*'I Rbityl next; otherwise letters of dismissory e granted. Witness the honorable Edward Harden, one |f the Justices oftlie said Court, the 6th day of lay* A. D. 1824. *-V A - . , - y S.M. BOND, cco. may 6 106 appl LL persons indebted to the estate ol Alex ander ,Martin, late of Liberty coun.y, de leaved, are requested to make immediate pay- Vntto, - P.TCHAUD I-’. BAKER, l E „,„ WJLL1AMT1. .MARTIN, > 10 §112 nonW!. .rs ifanyiM tvation» int or !) cl other* 5 ed. 3ft ons 1 iftii VERY valuable' tract of. Land in Liberty 'County, situate on the Sunbury Road, two es and a half from Kiceborougn ;. containing > hundred and ten acres. Tins land is very pjiiablel'or Cotton, Rice and .Corn, and as well plculaled tor that culture as any land in the f'Utity; the conditions era low and reasonable; I'tre are between seventy and eighty acres Fared and under fence, there is also a good Iwellinjj house, and uR necessary out budding- ■" fi'e premises—guarantee titles will be given Hbe purchaser, no incumbrauceS lying on said |nd. j Tor further particulars apply to Capt. Joseph loaes, in LiDerty County, or to , |EDVVAUD ti. HAKKR, % ■ J6 i 0\ynftrin McIntosh county. Georgia—Chatham County. To all whom it liiay concern. W HEREAS John M‘Nisb lias applied to the lion the Court ofordinaiy ofChat- liam county for letters' of administration (with the will annexed) on the estate and elfects ot William Craig late of Savannah merchant dec’cl. These are therefore to cite and admonish, all and singular the kindred and creditors of tlie said deceased, to file their objections (if any they have) to the granting oftlie administration oftlfe estate of the deceased to the applicant in the Clerk’s Oflice,of the said Court, on or before the thirteenth day of.Scpleinbor next; otherwise letteis of administration will be granted. Witness the linn John T Williamson Esq one of the Justices.of the said Court the thirty first day of August, A D 1824. , * „iA»" J f SM BOND, cco. sept 2 172 United. States. District of '" v Georgia. •" AV THE DliiTliJ - T C0 UltT, ' August Ten.-iti 1824. 'I'UIE following persons linyiiig been drawn fi.,and summoned,'to serve as Grand anil Petit Jurors at said Court; having tailed to attend—-It is ordered tli«,t they, be lined according to law, unless they shall make sufficient excuses, .on oath to the Clerk, on or beforq.lhe 2d Tuesday fit November next. ' 7-. r , Grand Jurors.—Archibald Smith, Frederick S. Fell, J: T. Henry, George Gordon, Joseph Habersbum, Jaji.es Hunter, Robert Habersham, Charles Kelsey, Alexander Telfair, .Benjamin Burroughs. Jfolil Jurors.—Wm. IN Clark, C. II. Hayden, John Giihben, Reuben G, Taylor, aud John F. Fraser. Extract from the minutes. GEO. GLEN, Clerk. A .11. Notice. A LL persons having demands against the es tate of'Owens Jones, deceased, will present them duly attested within the time prescribed by Law, aiid those who are indebted will make pay incut to GEO. W. OWENS, Adm’r.c.T. a. july 27 «;Vj at156 -- ' .*• Chatham Superior Courtt G f - . / . -Max ) eiim, 1&24. EORGE JOHNSTON and others, complain* ants vs TeterVanburgh Livi* gston and oth ers, defendants, in equity in the Superior Court; Ciiullim County, Mav term, 1824 It appearing to the Court by Affidavit that PeJ ter Vanburgh Livingston and Harriet E Living ston.’whd are parties defendant reside beyon the state of Georgia, and within (he Unit* States pit motion of Complainants solicitr.i, u ordered that -the said defenda.it dd respec lv* appear and answer the complainants bill with four months from the date of this rule v ■ ’ * Is further ordered that this rule be pub',shed once a. week during’four months from this date in one of the public Gazettes of this State, Extract from the Minutes. *. „ . a b;fanningcierk. june 8 134 , Georgia^—(/hathain County. Bj the.Uouofable the Justices of the .Interior Court of said County, sitting for ordinary pur poses. To all whom it may concern. \\TIIRUE/tS- vV m II. Green, Administrator of T * J Mary Flemllig, dec. has' applied to tin. 'Honorable the Court of. Ordinary, to be dis charged frnm,lbe S' i ndnistration' atoressid. • Nb>v,.Jlitjrefore ttiesb-aye to cite and 'admon- isli idl and sittgulap the kindred anti credito sof tlie sujd Mavy Fleming, dec. to file tlicir objec tions (if any they have) in the Clerk’s office 'of said Court, on or before tlie tenth of September next, otherwise letter dismissort will be grant ed, and (lie said William H. Green be discharged fr in ^claims'whatever, asadmlnlstratoroftlie said dec. f itness the honorable Edward' Harden, one of the J ustices of the 6uid Court ttiis.lOth day of March, A. D 1824; S. M. BOND, coo, march 10 57 *, INli mouths after dale application will be IT made to the honorable fjie Judges of tlie Interior Cou. t of Bryan County for leave to.self, • Ml the real estate of Wm Cubbedge, deo'd to he sold for the benefit oftlie heirs and creditors t*' said estate, • JOHN CUBBKDGK, „ _ • ‘ Administrator. Bryan Copnty. June 17 NOTICE. . A LL persons indebted to the estate of Eliza." belli Fell late of Chatham' COuotv, deceit'•vd are requested to m.ko immediati to the subscriber, and those lo whom the said es- tate is indebted are requested to exhibit their demands duly authenticated, to ’V PETER SHICK, Ex’or. july 1.1 , ; .150 ntomhs after tla'e, ajjpBcation will be iSM made to the Hdn. the fnf'erior Court of Bui- locti county, when sitting for.ordinary purposes to sell all the real and personal estate of Allen Denmark, deck!, for the benefit of the heirs and ", ereditorfi. ROBERT I5ULTON, Adm’r. MARY DENMARK, Adm’i aug 14 o!64 ; H Georgia—^Ohatliani 1 iounty. By the Hqn the Justices of the Inferior Cotirt sitting for ordinary purposes! VE'tVHEREAS Richard R. Cuyler, executor of William Shaw deceased has petitioned the ffon. Court of Ordinary, to be discharged from Ink said executorship* 'Thes t ure 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 tlie office df the clerk of the Court of Ordinary on or before the I3j.h day of January next ensuingthc date hereof, otherwise letters dismisbory 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 BOND, cco. julv 13 . 150 ' f Georgia—Hullocii County. . I X Y Ely Kuiim-dy, Clerk oftlie Court of Ordi ft narv for the County of Bulloch, j.^VYheiikas Elisha Garbetthuth 'applied to me for letters oFaiiniinistrutionou the estate of John. Rhodes, dec’d. • '/j"'? These are therefore to cite apd admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, lo file 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, c c o. aug 7 161* Brought to Jail, N Savannah on ti.e 9th insi. a negro man who , says his iiume is Sumption and that he belongs to Capt Arnold of Bryan County, Georgia, and that he runaway about three weeks ago, he is 5 feel'll $ inches high, and about 30 years of .age, t JOHN I..DEWS, 3 crc mig 12 163 ■ , r . ■■ ■ Swaim’9 Panacea. \ FRESH supply of this celebrated .Medicine lias just been received per ship Savannah, from New York, frag for sale by LAY & HENDRICKSON, Chemists and druggists, Shad's Buildings. JJLSO. Afresh supply of Sedlitz and Soda Powders. aug 21 167 NOTICE. O RDERED that an Election do take place at the C"Url House on the first Monday in September next for fourteen Aldermen tore- present the City of Savannah in Council, two or more justices ure requested to president the suid election* the City Sheriff, Marshall, and Ci ty Constables are required to attend ami pre serve oyder Extract from the minutes. M. MYJsBft «f e. aug 7 1§1. feb 28 48 Bulloch county. INK months after uate, application ■RL'hc jJn made to the'Inferior Court of Effingham' County,for leave lobell all the real properly be longing to the estate of the late Rev. Jno Beck, dee. Jyirig in said county, for the benefit of the heirs bn j creditors. f ANN BECK, ' . ijgS Administratrix, april 16 88 Georgia—Btillock County. By the Honorable the Court of Ordinary of said County. iSTHEREAS Robert Burton, administrator of TT the estate of Stephen Denmark deed, hath applied to tlie said Court for letters dismissory from said adminisfraiion. ~ These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said deceased, to file their objecti. ns (if any they have) fir-the office of tlie Clerk of thi Court wVtbtn the time prescribed by law, other wise letters dismissory will be granted the ap pbcant , " •>' ». . » Witness the Honorable Sheppard Williams, one of the Justices df said Court, this 3d June, 1824. ELY KENNEDY, c c o b c. "132 Brought to Jail, i -: N Savannah on the 29th July iast a dark mu latto man who says his name is EllicU, and that lie belongs to the Stute of Georgia, and is employed on the Ocmulgee River, and that he runaway aboutpne month ago, he is 5 feet 74 in ches high aiid about 25 years t i age JOflNiDEWS, j co aug 7 161 jnne.4 Law Notice. ■- - * T HE-undersigned having formed a connection in the practice or the law, will attend to cases in all the Courts of tfie Flint Cficuits, and in ifie adjoining counties of the Ocmulgee and Southern Circuits. ■>. •'OI.1VPR H. PRINCE, EDWARD ». TRACY. Reference, in Savanr.ai. to (ii \Y. Rocxwxtt fe Cd. ' V Macon,* June 4, 1824. ‘j i i ly y ; 'T46.. . * ' mf;., ■ NO'JTCJS. S OMETIME in April or May 18231 gave to Mr. Durham T Hall a general power of at- torncyfpr the purpose of settling my affairs in the States, of Somh Carolina and Georgia.—l hereby declare tlie oaid powers revoked from and after this date. S II PROCTOR, Near New Orleans, A ur.5th. 1824 HE Tubtu. icy. apprise", that the subsciiber 3. has titles to oiie half of a 50 acre tract of Land on .White I'.luff, adjoining his, and hint! lately John foifil'.T.’s, i,ow John Morrill’E, and for which the Admiuistiatix of the late Jas. Boyd, Applies to the court for leave to sell aft part of tiiAt estate—hi-title's are of prior date and of record. All persons are forewarned no to purchase or te9pas» on tl>c premises. ; ■ It?. WILLIAMS. ; June 17 4t1381