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EXKCUTOTt OP i
Francis Jalineaii.
i.L persons liav»i.(, h iy demands against the
[estate of FruiictS Jalineau, dec. are request*.
• deliver iliem m, properly attested, im or
i c the Brat day ot October next -All ac-
Lq notpresented previous-to tlmv day, \ii|l
Liiisru payment by the undersigned ekecu*
WM. GASTON.
149 • : > • "
y 1°
1 eorgtfi—Ohatha ih‘ Comity.
j iti-! lion. tfte .lusticfes ef die Interior Court,
fitmtg for ordinaly, purpose.*.
Vo all ivhom’it may concern,
oftrns, jolin Dillon administrator of I’.tl-
fi Dillon, Inie of Chatham county lire.- has
fimiad the lion court of ordinary,to be dis
mal from ills said.adniinistvntion.
w, these ate therefore to cite and ndtrion'
I and singular the kindred And creditors
> said deceased, to file their objections (if
Slicy have,) to the ('ranting of letters dismisf
I to the petitioner, in the clerk’s oilice, o*
Laid Court of Ordinary, on or before the
I day of December next' ensuing, otherwise
In, dismissory will be grunted to the peti*
. M). 2.
' Anti Dyspeptic Fills. -V
; itiujPAitEo hv ii. J ames, new-york.
¥710 U 20 yciu-s (last uve subscriber hits siill'cred
i? coin iimully tiuin a costive hnnil, which Inis
been a great part of the time accompanied by
severe headach. Me lias made known Mis com-
plaint to several einliicii: physicians, without ex!
pefieucing any benefit from their prescriptions.
In the mouth of December last, becoming'seri
oualy alarnicd, by the regular but euuslunt ur
crease of the disorder, lie was’indiiccd to coin
Wi
mejice.lhe use of the above named pills,, which
were, highly recommended as a remedy iii his
coinpluiiit.—lie beg’mfio lake them with very
little confidence u,s to their efficuoy, and under
the expectation that lie should not be able to
~ive them a fair trial, as his Btoinach, heretofore,
ed every kind of medicine Another
n§,. ____
had ■ ejected every
rui,distance which taught lfim to expect yery
itic benefit, was that he.had found it’necessary
fitness i he Hon. John Gumming, one of the
[ices ofthe said court, this 11 lit day of June,
1 1824. '
S. M BOND, c c o:.
Inc* IV 156
Georgia
Liberty County.
Hjrhili Baker, Ciu-k of tlie Court of Ordi
am y for the county of Liberty,
i hereas William L.aw, Esq applies to be dis
Lii f, ofo his administration on tlid estate of
[is Carter, late of said county, dec.
IneSe are therefore to cito and admonish all
Ions concerned to file their objections (if any
L have) iu my office, within the time present-
[by taw i or otherwise the said applicant will
|i,missed from his said admlnistradon.
■ivelv under my hand bud seal,’ this 3d day ol
I, A. D. 1824.
E. BAKER, c c o.
Lvii no ■
i l -yhys*to juke more than an ordinary dose of
1 dny catlnirtip, before it would produce the desir-
id effect, tie, however, commenced taking two
i f the pills, as directed, every, evening for tweq-
days, without experiencing any cmisiilcrab _
iVconveiuence; or perceiving any benefit from
tlem. Hfe/was then directed to increase Uie
number, until Bomedegrcc of nausea was pro
cliiced i the dose was accordingly increased un
til lie took six pills every evening they soon
began to ad as a gentle and perfect laxative';
the dose was diminished in the Mime gradual
manner la Which it hadbeen increased, ahd it-i»
nowTortjkUys since a very obstinate and. dis-
trussing, d- mi plaint bus yielded to tins mild plan
qftieaitnW. .
The tfi|bscnber does iherefore, unsolicited,
most chejtfujly recomrtiend the anti-disfieptic
pills to ihpse'.vho may have suffered likp, him,
seltj and lieuvailH himself of this method-to am
afire’them, tlijit from no other treatment, has he
experienced such perfect relief.
'. ♦ NAHUM JUOE.
Erom the above certificate no doubis can ex
*W ' •
Superior Court—Cliutliam
County. —
aIat Tniist, 1821. L
Gardiner 'l\{fts vs eYich' Cmger.
,r\N Motion of W W Gordon, plaintiffs At.
> Ftorney Suggesting the death of the plaintiff,
and staling that the defendant hath removed out
of the State,so tlmt tcirefaoua* to make the ex*
ecutorof the plaintiff a parly , cannot he served
on him—Ordered, that the tit-fend ant do uflpDur
mi or before the final day of the next ’term of
this court, to shew-’causc if any lie hath, why
Elias Reed, the executor uf the* plaintiff shall
not be made a party, and why lie slmil not have
figment against the said defendant. Anti It is
rtlicr ordered that the said rub- be published
diice amonth fordliree mondis • s • ,
Extract from the minutes ’Its 7th June 1824.
' AVIL‘FANNIN, Clerk.
jtiiJe 17 §m13& , ' ' •
$v\|lNE months after date, ajiplicaiipn wlllhe
mode in the Honorable the Inferior Court
of llrvan County, fur leave to sell nil the real
Estate uf Sarah, M’Kindley, late of Bryan county
dec. fur the benefit of the heirs ami creditors Of
said estate.
* l JAMES BUTLER,
Administrator.
april 2 §u77
d’-lni, he. in bclmof vt Ins creditors generally,
it is requested that those indebted mime inune.
diale payment, and those having claims will
please render Ihemau Mr Thomas Miller, wiio
is appointed Ih.'ii agent to disoose of the stock,
which comprises a general assortment of ..
Seasonable Dry Goods,
S will be s.ilcl, wholesale or in retail, at verv
uced pricey ior cash only.
. '1 ■ ‘ JAMES M'HENRV,
JOHN II Itl.ll),
"v} '" • DEORGE IIEI.I'II, .
„ ,-u , o Assignees of Wm. Turner,
april 14 ™ 86 / T '•
BAliGMUJS. ? »
f*Hli stock of Dry Goods, which formerly be*
• |l j »' , Kcd to Mr. William Turner, is now sel*
hug oil m p.’ices Kiuch under coil.
april 16, ^,8
»-it hewfey.BPIPI-.-
of the wx per cent stock of 1813 loan of j- 16
1)00,000', anil iosn of g",500,000, that book^ ,. if)
be opened at tlie Treasury of the United MB r.
and at the several loan offices, (in the first d-.\ .<
.foly next, to continue open until the first d • ■ !
tietnbci- thereafter, for receiving subscripi. ...;
f<r such parts of said stock as shall, on the Ur
ol subscription stand outlie books ofthe Trea-
sury, and on those of tlie loan offices respective
Jv. mil'Ullunf ..(‘.I.. r «
7 ^ *1 *<V
f '1 '%/f ’ / v /
LJSi
Executive Department, Geo.
MlLLEDGEVlLLE,' 31st Ntv. 18i3«
© RUEliEI), That-the subjoined Resolution
bo published once a month, in each of the
Gazettes of this Mate, until the next General E-
lection.
.1st hi the. binds.sif .tlie'afflicted, .ai'to the Wlfty
and value of tins remedy. Many persons in tins
city and its vicitiily, have been relieved froJjadis.
trussing dyspeptic symptoms by its uSe- It is
uni recommeudt.d.as a cure, afi but to those di
sease.! apjiertaiijing to dyspeptic only
■ t A 'fresh supply just received per Vv iliiam Wal-
fiorgiu—Chudiiun v oui^r Ue ‘‘" U tu ‘ ^ Lay y henuhickson,
-^‘i- '-e Agents.
ang 12 P 163 > . ..
jhu hon. (lie Justices of llie Inferior Court
sitting for ordinary purposess.
KUKAts Linus' H Sage administrator of
HIKRGAS Linus H. Sjige
F,Sprague Taylor,.deceased, im> 'petitioned
joiioralde Chmrinf Ordinary to be discharg
ium bis,said udmihistrationship ,
[use are thoitfoio to cite and admoniah all
lingular tlie kindred and creditors of the
Ideueiised, to lile their jcdijeotiohl (if and
J have) in tlie'olhce of the clerk the Court
iflinury, on or before the l.'Hli day of Janua-
[oil ensuing the dale hereof; otherwise
disniissory will be granted to the appir-
t'ness tlie hpiiqrabil.e Vliohias N. Morel one
! .Iu*tices'urtiie son Court lliis 13th day of
■A. D. one thousand eight iiuiulred and
lyfoili;.‘;
r S. M. BOND, c o o.
11 1*n.. . . .
pji.ur.-\ i — unalbam County, Uy the jtuii
|ie Justices of tl.e Inferior Court, sitting for
ary purposes.
To all whom it may concern,
liereus Robert Taylor,administrator of Wm
lelley.'iate of Savannah, merchant dec. has
luned to tlid honorable the court of Ordma-,
[be discharged titfjn his said administration
[esc are theref re to cite and admbnisji ull
smgulHf the kindred and creditors of thf.
The Proprietor of the
Tlie Temple of Fashion.
H AS the pleasure, of informing tlie pit'-lie
generally, that lie still continues to carry on
liis business, No. 226, Xing street, opposite tlie
Parmer 1 ., Haiti.
the most improvetl'priuctptes.
.. I.hment EluiUio *",i«i,H«roiii*l>
cd tfiat: they may dtfy the most accute o
tion'liidiscover the slightest pos.ible si
Wigsl and Ornamental llaif manufactured on
the most improved^rincipIcB.
rsM+tXUvJ
observn-
slightest pos.ible shade in
■the colop ;
Likewise Gentlemen’s Toupees, commonly
called Scratches, with silver and still springs,
nature being in every case his only guide.
He also lias (he pleasure lo inform the public
that lie ha* become ttie agent of Thomas Qouik,
Wig Makerof New-Ymk, and will coiiKtaiiily
keep fur sale his Ladies’ and Gentlemens, Gre
cian Cropped Witjgs. , - **
All-orders and mcHsurcs enclosed to 2'6 King
Street,.will be attended to Vitli punctuality and
despatch
• N. It. Just received by the ship Niagara', a
general assortment ,of HA I It WOljtt of tne la*
tfiffs
hetord the Util day of DSdember next!
wise letters dismissory will be granted fo
Jetiliogei'. _ /
linesa the Honorable John l*. Williamson,
If the Jlisiices of the said court, llna 8th day
|ne, A. 1). 1824. T - • .
S. M. BDND/fc c o.
It 8 ^ 134
test fashion. Gentlemens’ Hair tfii?and Dw ss-
ecMiaed, to file tncir objections, (if niiy ed,in most reepnt Loudon and 1’arisian mode*.'
Iiave) iii the clerks ottice of tlie said court, \ genc-ridf assortment o( I’ftltEUMEUY for
i *.*u.. «•** «*' 8a j eat jj| iiii|e 8 at "rhe above establishment.—
Those pelpiWs residing at a disiafice who Iiave
left ordersatAhis cstablisliment, are hereby in
formed, tlmt trtey are generally ready for de
livery.
EDWARD CAREY.
(CjC The editors nf the Savannah Republican,
Augusta Chronicle, and Columbia Telescope, are
requested to publish the above once a week for
tin ee weeks, and forward tfi6ir uceounts to No.
2J;i King-street, Charleslhn.
uug 12 163 . , ]
Execatoi'’s Notice.
IL persons having demuncs against the
[esiate of tlie late llugh M'Call, Esq,' deo’d
[equeated to'hand them m for payment, and,
tindeb^du'i the estjyle will , please make
liliuto payment,
1 THOS Sl'CALL,, ? „ ,
PHILIP BIlASCH.5 m
lytl • 150 ••
ly to I
Inl’cl
1 ll»j
it of I
['.OltblA—Chatham County—'To all Whom
ft may concern. Whereus Alexander.'M *
In', administrator of John Scptt, deceased,
[etitioned the Honorable the Justices of (lie
lor. Court, sitting for Ordinary*pu'rpbse’s to
|scharged from.his said administration.
Vw those are therefore to cite and admonish
Id singular the kindred and creditors of .the
[deceased, to, file their Objections, I if any
[have) in the Clerk’s office, of the' Court
iliiniry, on or before the 6jh day of Decern-
Jicxt; otherwise letters of disniissory will
[anted.,
[tness the honorable Edward Harden, One
|o Juslipes of the'said Cduvt, (he 6th day ol
A. D.' 1824.
S.M. BOND, cco.
6 106 ' V .
[Lupcisons indebted to the eb'ate of ,Aiex-
linoi' J ' ‘ "
511,
Irairiil
ier Martin, late of Liberty, coumy, de.
|d| are requested to make immediate, pay
ItOJ
RICHARD F. BAKER, ?
\VILLtAMH MARTIN, 5
10 §112
ipMl
jnish
•i of ^
anyWl
/EltY valuable tract of Land in Liberty
County, situate on the Sunbury Road, two
[ l nd a half from Ricebprougn i containing
paired and ten acres. This land is very
Ne for Cotton, Rice and Corn, and us well
Ned for that culture as any, land in the
p i the conditions are.low and reasonable!
L are between seyenty and eighty acres
Li and tinder fence, there is also a,good
Altai,
KLISIIA WOOD, Sec'vy
IN SENATE, 12th Nov.,1823 *
Wukiieas if is desiruble to ascertain, the wish
es of tlie citizens of this state, as to the mode, of
choosing Electors of President und Vice PresL
dent of the United' States:
lie inhere fare retalved by the Semite .and Haute
of llepieeemativet uf the State oj Georgia in Gen.
'tlf '
Georgia—Chatham County.
By the it n the Jiisfices^if tlie Inferior Court of
said county kitting for ordinary purposes,
To all whom it may concern, .*
\\f HEREAS Thomas R. Price, administrator
* v of David II. Thompson, dec. lias petioneil
»o the honorable the Jusdces of the Inferior
Court, sitting for ordinary purposes to be dis-
charged from the administration aforesaid
Now these are therefore to cite.,anil admonish
alt and singular the kindred and creditors ofthe
said dec. to file their objections, if any they have
in tny office on or before the 16th day of Sept,
next, otherwise letters dismissors will be grant
ed to the applicant ’"'ft. \
Witness th.* Hon. John Gumming, one ofthe
Justices of said Court this 16th day of March, A.
D. 1824, t
8. M. BOND, c c o.
march 16 26
)y, pursuant to the provisions of the act of Con
gress passed Mi; 2fith of May, 1824, entitled “an
act to authorise the Secretary of ihe Treasury
to exchange a sto^.c bearing an interest of olt
and »half per cent lor certain stocks benringaa
interest of six per cent.” * b
Tlie subscription may be made by the pronrt
etprs of the stock, either in person or by theic
attorneys duly authorized to subscribe and nli
fer ltto the United States.
{ I he ceruficales are lo be surrendered at th«
time of making the subscriptions.
, t .1 »'/ 1VAI. H. CRAWFORU.
27 t!56
N INE months alter date application till or:
made tnthe honorable tlie Inferior Court
of-Chatham County, when setting for ordinary
purposes, for permission to sell the following
real estate, for the benefit ofthe heirs and
credetors ofthe estate of N. S. Bayard, deceas*
ed,viz: m
erut
trembly wet, That if slihll he life duty of
the Manistlute* who shall preside at the several
Elections to be held in the different counties of
tliis State for the choice of on^mbers of die I.e-
gislatuie, at the next Geiu-rai Elvetiun therein,
lo pl-opusc to eacii and,every voter at the' time
of receiving Ilia vote, whether, he desires that
tlie choice ofsuid Ehietors’shall be confined to
the people qureuined’hy th«rLeffialatuVe^Ohd to
request suoh voter to signify sucii desiie bv en-
dm-ting on Ids {ticket, the word People or Tegit.
latnrd, uicording to th' triilli ofthe jfuUioflhp
fact; and on clouting,out the ballots^ to annex
to ihe return of the said election |>V them ao
transmitted to the Executive Depart ii
Statement of the ; votea so given, t0 tj
the same may be laid before tlie nei
ture by liis Excellency die Goveiiior. ■ r
And bb it further i-wu/heilrTliat hid Excellency
the (ioverndi be und he is hereby requested to
cause.Miis resolution to be pkibliShrttwithnui de
lay, in thf L:
contmue the «utd publication onge a month, un
til the iiextGeiieral Election.
Ucud and agreed to unanimously.
THOA1 A* STOCltS, Pretident.
In the lime of Hepraemativet, kith JVov. 1833.
Ktad and coneuYreU In.
DAVTU ADAMS Speaker:V
Approved. 18th Now. 1823.
' G. -M» Tll€ U1’, Governor,
Gc brg’ia—Chatham County.
I’o a^l whom it may ci ncern
.^^/^IlKREASJohn M‘Nisi has applied ^o
United States, District of
. ; ’ * . Georgia.
/if the nisriiii T comer,
Acou8t Tiihm, 1824.
•'JMIF, following persons paving been drawn
I and summoned,to serve a$ Grand and’ Petit
jlurorsat said Court, having failed to attend—It
is ordered that they be fined according to law,
unless .they ahull make sufficient excuses, on
oath tq the Clerk, on or before the 2d -Tuesduy
in November next,
Grand /ufora.-—Archibald Smith, Frederick
S. Fell 1 J. 1*. Henry, George Gordon, Joseph
Habersham, James Hunter, Robert Habersham,
Charles Kelsey, Alexander Telfuir, Benjamin
Burroughs. • • .,
1 Petit Jurors.—Wm. P. Clark,,C. H. Hayden,
John Gribben, Reuben G, Toy lor, and John F.
‘’••asen ’’
Extract from the minutes.
1 GEO. GLEN, Clerk.
aug[4
For Sale, or to Rent.
TJie unexpired lease (3 years) and im-
ij-ovcmeiifs, on the house and lot known
as ttie uttle Man’s Garden, situated in.the City
of Abgttstp, Ellis street, near the corner of Cen
tre street, and the market, having all the omve*
niencesfpfrfr.Confectionary factory bn a large
scale, besides a ^ry house, an oven. and bakery,
—there is also an Ice house .iq good order,
tyherein 15. to 18 tons of Ice can be secured for
Summer use.
For ternis, apply 4° P-.P. THOMASSON,
Esq., Savannah, or to U, BOUYER, Or on the
premises
aug 26
^Bl6 9
' i ‘ i " J ' l .i!B lin k house, and ail necessary out building,
t i" Mic premises—guarantee titles will be given
beH
tlierf
oifl
da) j
■ purchaser, no incihnbranccS lyirigdu said
f further particulars apply to Cant. Joseph
in Liuorty Cuuntv, or to >j
|,EmVAIU) It..BAKER,!
■ ^ WVl*^ m county.
Georgia—Chatham County
By the Houorablt-the Justices of the Inferior
Court of said County, sitting for ordinary pur
poses, . . ;*c■ ' r' •*
-To all whom it may concern.
W HEREAS Wm H. Green, Administratorof
Mary Fleming, dee. 1ms applied to the
Honorable tlie Court of Ordinary, to be dis
charged from' the administration aforesaid.
Now, therefore these are to cite and admon
ish all and singular the kindred ami creditor'* nf
the said Mary Fleming, dec. to file their objec
tions (if any they have) jn the Clefk’s office «r
said Court, on or before the tenth of September
next, otherwise letter dismissory will be grant,
(-d.and the said William H. Green be discharged
ft-'in all claims whatever, asudministrator ofthe
said dec. , ; ; i. (
Witness the honorable Edward Harden, one
of the Justices ofthe said Court tliis 10th daV ..of.
MorcL,-*—•* i '*~* T • ; _
S. M. BOND, c c o.
march 10 57
One undivided fourth of a tract of. Land, con-i
taming about 500 acres, on Cumberland Island#
Camden County, known as Plum Orchard—aiui
un undivided fourth ofa certain 'J ract of Land
situated on said Island, containing about 50*>
acres, originally granted to Gen. Lechlaud Me’-
lntosh, and bounded on the south by the said*
1’lum Orchard't ract. 7
Also a plantation called Lottery Hill situate
on the Ogeechce Road, 3 miles from Savannah;
containing about 600 acres. 4
N.J. BAYARD,
• Adm’resti N. S. Baited. -
ntv 10
Chatham Superior Court.
Q^R^fOBN^TONaiSb^e’^in^ticw
’ ■ -1. 7 jl 1 — •'* wiilplUiip*
ants vs PeterVanburgh Livings-on and oth
ers, defendants, in equity in the Superior Court,
Chathm County, May term, 1824.
It appearing to the Court hy aflid., rii Unit l’«.
ter Vanburgh Livingston and Harriet fi. Living
ston, who are parties defendant reetl.- beyon
the state of Geoigia, and within Hi • Unite
States on motion ol complainants ft.;- /dtor, it
ordered tlmt the said defendant do respective
appear and answer the complainants iii11 with
four months from the date Of tills redo. ,\tid
is further ordered that this rufe'be fiiih.mhfet
once a week during four months from fljfl <1-,:.,
m one of the public Gazettes ot this Slate.
june 8 134
tlie Hon th«,Court of< rJinary of Chat
haiii county for letters of adin lisiratmn (with
die will annexed) on the eslat: and effects of
William Craig late of Bavannal meachai t dec’d. tlunef.
These are therefore fo cite slid admonish all
and singular the kindred and eredilorsiiof the
suid deceased, to file their i-bjectiijni (if any
they have) tolhe granting-'o'ftiK adfiiiiilsiratio’n
(if the estateof I fie di’ceased to (.he iqqiiii.aiit in'
the Clerk’s Olllce ofthe said Coirt/on or befiife
tlie thirteenth day of.beptemheinexif otherwise
fetse's uf administration will betrahted.
Witness the Hon .It tin P Williamson Esq one
ofthe Justices' of tlie said Court! the thirty first
day of August, A D 1824.
JL.MBOXD, on o.
sept? 172
Geoi'girt—Chatham County.
By the ll on. the Justices nf ihe Inferior Court
sitting for ordinary purposes.
S7€"*?MEUEAb Richard It, Cnyler, executor of
\Xf Wiliiatn Shaw deceased has petitioned the
flnn. Court of Ordinary; to be discharged from.
Ins said executorship.
Tlici tare therefore to cite and admonish all
und singular the kindred and creditors of the
said deceased, to file their objections (if any
they, have) iu the office of the clerk of tlie
Court, of Ordinary on or before the I3tli .day of
N INE months after date application wm
made to the honorable the Judges of t, •
Inferior Court of Bryan County for leave to t -,y
all the real estate of Wm Cubbedgt?, dec’d toll--
sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors ol
said estate. >
JOHN CUBBEDGE,
Administrator.
Bryna County, June 17 138
NOTICE.
A LL persons indebted to the estate Of Elis •
fietli Fell late ofCfistham County, deceast-r-.
v™... .—>>•••>»#. ».>»• j'T“* v , are requested to make immediate payment t.i
«*• *.•
“W tjiwtmiy be sn-'-a to the peti- bk 1, ii.dfbtc’dare req.tole.l t. cibibit ,1k.:.
Witness the Honorable Thomas N. More), one
of the Justices uf the said Court, this 13th dny
of July, A. D. 1824.
’* 8. M. BOND, c e o.
Hilvl3 x 150- *'
mi iflti .,
demands duly aulltenticnted, to
. ,: HETER SHICK, Ex’or.
july 13 .150 .
longing to the estate of tlie late Rev Juo Beck,
dec lying in ssid
Chatham
Superior Court-
County.
Thomas F Purse & all ~l V 4
Complainants • ‘ J
and k IN EQUITY.
Ricliaril U Cnyler, ex’r. [•
Wm Shaw,deceased. J
I N this case,, on the suggestion in the defend
ant’s answer, tlmt certai n persons not parties,
to this bill, i esiding in Scotland, claim to be en
titled to a distribution of part of tlie undivided
.estate of Wm Shaw, deceased, and on motion,
it. is ordered that all persons concerned do ap
pear before flie Superior Court of.iCliathum
Count in the term or January qext, then and
there to establish such their claims; and in 'de
fault thereof, that tlifc undivided^ estate of the
said Wm Shaw,' be distributed among the com
pluinahts agreeably to tlie decree of said Cour
and that this rule fie published once a month
uiitil the expiration tjierebf , '
Extract from-tltif minutes this.7th‘day pf June,
1824; * -
A. B. PANN1N, Clerk.
• iune 17 i §t!38 ■ . • ’
i. ly ing in said county, for the benefit of the
heirs and creditors. . ’ ■
ANN BECK,
' Administratrix,
april 16 88 f •
Law Notice.
are informed that the Subscribers
*|1HE public
" have located and formed a connexion in
Jacksunboro, Scriyen County, La Where one
:fo
of tliem -may at all times be found except when
prbfe.-slonally engaged, elsewhere. . They'pur
pose to attend the several courts of the several
Counties Scriven, llurke and Jefferson—also
those of Richmond, Warren arid Emanuel. They
hope -by. close' application, and a due attention
•Hlr ' * |p*
to the business of their profession, to merit and
receive a‘share ofthe public' patrdnage. Bu
siness c-mlided to tlu-Jr care will be thankfully
ally
Law Notice. v
r M^HE undersigned having formed a connection
JL in the practice 6f the law, will attend to
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cases in all the Courts of the Flint Qifcujts, and
io the adjoining counties ofthe Ocmulgee and
Southern Circuits.
OLIVER H. PRINCE,
EDWARD D. TRACY
Reference in Savannah to C. W. Rockwell &
Co.
Macon, June 4,1824.
july 3 146
Brought to Jail. *
I N Savannali on (lie 15ii‘ i u sf. a iiegro man who
. s^iys his name is Harry and tlmt he belongs
to Josephus LqV.a-.pf,Green County, Georgia, and
that he ranaway fvoin him near Warrington, a?
bput the first bf June, lie is 5 feet 9J inches high,
and about 25 years of age.
JOHN I, DEWS,4 6. ix
aug 10 1®6
IJNjilNE months after the date hereof applica
iiSJtirih will be made to the lnferior Court when
sitting for ordinary purpose*, for leave to sell
ail that lot or part of ground in the District of
White Bluff, County of Chatham, containing 50
acres, more or less, bound northwardly and
eastwardly ,by lands, late John Ppullen, and
southwardly by lands of Williams, belonging to
the estate of James Boyd, and to be sold for the
benefit of tlie heits.aiul creditors,of said estate
ELIZABETH BOYD. Adjn’jfi
may-26 1^4
Notice*
N INE months after dale, application will be
made to the Inferibr Court of Effingham
Jounty.for leave to sell all the real property be
v NOTICE, -
'INF. months afterdate; a;,plication will* I.'-
niude to the Mon. the Inferior Court of R
locti colinty, tvhen sitting for ordinary purpi s
to sell all tlie rebi and personal estate of Ah. V’
Denmark, dec’d, for Uic brnofit ofthp heirs a.
creditors. ROBERT BURTON, Adm’r.
MARY DENMARK, Arim’x
u Bulldch count - <r
feb 28 48
received ahil punctually attended to
JAMKS H LEWIS
.105IAH 8 PftYTTBUSON.
thay 22 120
Georgia—Bullock Countv.
By the Honorable the Court of Ordinary of sa'iV
County,
ilTHEREAS Robert Burton, administrator >s
V v the estate of Stephen Denmark deed, liai .
applied to the said Court fur letters disinissoi A
From said administration. ’ ,
These are tiierefore to cite and admonish afi
and singular the kindred .and creditors Of ti. -t
said deceased, to file 'their objections (if
they have) in the office ofthe Clerk of tl*;
Cotirt within, the time prescribed by law, other ,
wise letters dismissory will be granted the it;
plicant
Witness the Honorable Sheppard Wi ( <fiam<(_
one of tile JtlstiCes ol said Court, this 3d Juu- !T
1834.
Fure Valcined Magnesia, a new
; ;; Article.
T HIS Medicine hfca been prepared by the New
York Chemical Manufacturing Cotupa
and is said to b# equal to tlie celebrated arti
made by the Messrs Henry’s. Many persons in
this city Whs have used this remedy give it a de-
cided'prefereuce over all others. Ramifies are
solicited to give it a trial as it comps much
cheaper tlian Henry’s; being neatly put np.in
bottles at 374 cents each, and for sale only by
LAY & HENDRICKSON,
Chemists and D.u,-gists,
* Shads Buildings,
sept 2 172 •
FOUND,
I N possession of a negro man after beirg ar-:
rested & taken, under a warrant for Larceny
a Blue Close bodied Coat, together with some-
other articles of little value, wliicli Jic confess’d
to Iiave stolen hut does not know from whom
the owner or owners by proveihg their property
C! h have the same by paving fur tliis advertise
raenl, on application at the office of,
WAL C.MvLL.8, Esq, J. V
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ELY KENNEDY, cooKo:
*152
Dottles, Cork8, Drugs,
S UPERIOR Velvet Corks, Wine pint bottle ;i
Oxygin Chamber and Pocket Lights, \\
Tapers (a great variety.) Pqre Calcined M- /
nesis, Arfow RooL Cream Tnrtar, Starch, ft! .-
sqm Cupuiva, Salt Petre, Rotten Stone &c. cj
Have been received pr Wm Wallace, and i A
sale by LAY & HENDRICKSON, '
Chemists and Druggists,
Congfess corner of Whitaker-Sts.
Shad’s Buildins
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Furniture Wax.
7 JYHIS article is highly recommended fqr Thy
l purpose of imparting an elegant gloss fii.
Mahogany Furniture. •
The large and extensive Cabinet Ware Me- S
ufactures in the northern cities make use ofii.'*
composition to give their work a beautiful')
isll.
A supply of tliis wax has been received jn r
ship Savannah. It is put up in small pat* u M
boxes with printed directions for use, uml i/.*
sale by LAY St H ENDRICKm )N,
Chemists anil finuggis'iji
fifing
aug 24
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