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177,.-Vo). XXVI
TUESDAY EVENING, SEPTEMRER 14, 1824,
Whole No:'4497.
EXECUTOR OP
Francis Jalincnu.
leraons having any demands against tile
Ite of Fruncis Jalinenu, dec. are request-
hiver them in. property in tested, on or
lie first day of October next All ac-
lot presented previous to that day, will
rd oat meut by the undersigned execu-
V WM. GASTON.
149
Irgia—Chatham County.
Hon. the Justices of the Inferior Court,
i g for ordinary purposes,
To*11 who n it may doncern.
ins, John Dillon administrator of I’d
■jllnn, late of Chatham county dec. has
no a.
fln\i Dyspeptic Pills.
PJlEPAt ED UY.IJ.vMES, NBW-YORK.
F Olt 20 ypar9 past the subscriber has suffered
contiiufilly from a costive habit, which 'lias
been a gre»l purl of tins .pnc accompanied by
severe lienjlacb. He bus made known his conn
plaint to siifei>l eminent physicians, without ex
periencingjatiy benefit from tbeir jn't'scrip.tions.
Ill the inui(tli of December Isat, becoming serf
ously ularsied,'by the regular but constunt in*
crease of the disorder, he was induced, to com
mence tlfe use of tile above yarned pills, which
were highly recommended a* a remedy in his
complaint.— He began to take them with very
little confidence as to their efficacy, and under
Superior Court—(7huthum
r County.
. . * _ Max Tehm, 1824.
Gartlinef Ttlfls vs. Nich Cruger.
O N Motim >>f VV VV Gordon 1 , plaintiff* At
torney suggesting thfc death of the pluintitf,
and fitting that tne defendant bath removed oat
bfthe State,So that scire facuius to make the ex
ecutor of the plaintiff u pafty, cannot be served
on him-—Ordered, that die defendant do appear
oh or before die first Jay of the next term of
ttyis court, to sliea cause if any he sat h, why
Elias typed, the executor of the plaintiff shall
not be mad. ii party, undwhy he shall'uot have
judgment against the’said defendant./ And it is
furthi
the expectation that lie should not be able to once a month IV r three months. ' T
------ - t.-. 1. i.Extract from the minutes this 7th J
I the lion court of ordinary, to be dis-
rr>m bis said aditiiSislVatlonP
these are t.lu-relpfe to cite and admori
id singular the kindred und creditors
1,1 deceased, to file th * ■
< have,) to the granting
the petitioner, In the
Court of Ordinary, oil or.before the
r of December next ensuing, otherwise
dismissory Will be granted to the pyu-
efts the Hon. John Ciimming, one of the
. ofthe said court, this lltli day ofjuiie,
|824.
8. M BOND, ceo, 1
19 136
—
iurgia—Liberty County.
idijah Baker, clerk of the Court of Ordi
ry tor the county pf .Liberty
i’reas WitUam l .nw, Esq. applies to be dis
|fi om bis administration on the estate of
‘ai ttiylate of said county, dec.
e are therefore to cite and admonish all
I concerned lofije their objections (if any
Lve) in my office,-within the time prescri-
* law ; of otherwise t he said iqlphcunlfWil)
missed from bis said administration,
an tinder my band Slid seal, this 3d day ol
V. 11.1834.
1 E. 14.* HER, c c-o.
|u no __ : .
vi'sfiu 1 —-C1 Ditiluni CouiitfT
hi.ii. the .lust'nes of .the Inferior Opurt
bitting for ordinary put posess.
IIKItKAS Linus P Sage administrator of
Sprague Taylor, deceased, lias petitioned
LiiahieCourt of Ordinary to be discluirg
jn Ida said Hilministrationsbip
se are therefore to cite and admonish all
hgular the kindred and creditors of the
(•censed, to file their objections (if and
Lve) in the office, of the clerk ofthe Court
Inary. on or before the 13th dsiy of Jnmta-
kt ensuing the date hereof- otherwise
dismissory will be granted to the appti
give them a fair trial, os liis stomach, heretofore,
Md rejected every kind of medicine Another
birtunistHiice which taught him to expect very
little benefit, \v:» tlia't he Imd found it necessary
always to take more than tin ordinary dose of
luce the .desire
tuk’ing two
evening lor twen
ty days, w ithout experiencing aiiy considerable
inconvenience, 'or perceiving any benefit from
them. He whs then directed to increase the
number, until some degree of nausea wus pro
duced! the dose was accordingly increased un
til he took six piljs every eveningV they soon
began to act as a gentle anil /.perfect laxative.;
(he close was diminished in the same grudual
manner in wlddli it badb'een increased, and it is
now forty days since a very obstinate and dis
tresshig complaint bus yielded to this mild plan
hi' treatment.
The subscriber .floe* therefore, unsolicited,
moat clieerfu|ly recommend the anii*dis.>eptic
pill* to those » bo may have Buttered like him.
self t and lie avails himself oftliis method to os.
sure them, that from no other treatment has he
experienced such perfect relief.
■ NAHUM lllCR.
Prom the above certificate no doubts can ex-
ist in the minds of the afflicted, us to the utility
and value of this remedy. Marry persons in tins
city ntid its vicinity have been relieved from dis
tressing dyspeptic svmp.toms by Its use. It is
not recommended as a cure, alt but to those di
seases appertaining to dyspeptic only.
A frenh supply just received per W'dli'ani“Wal
lace hud for sale by
lay cj heni)iiigk^on,
Agerits.
niig 12 16/1
further ordered that the said rifle be published
1824.
A. H. Fannin, die*.
. jtlne 17 §m138 .] ■
tWlNE months afier date, appfiqadSfi' Will he
iaSlmode t,the Honorable the Inferior Conn
of Dry an County, for leave to sell uli tljc real
EstaUgof Sarah M’Kindley, late of Bryan county
elec, for the beuefit ofthe heirs tnd creditors of
said estate. > • t .
JAMES BUTLER,
Administrator.
April 2 ( -"77/.
JNOTICE.
VS R WILLIA M I IJliN Eft, having assigned
lvj. to the a^Okcribors nil his stocKiii tr'ai’lc,
debl«i, Uq. in behoof of liiseredilors generally,
it is requested that those indchied make imme
diate payment, and those having claims will-
please render them to Mr Thomas Miller, who
is appointed tlicir agent to dispose Of the stock,
wWo'i comprises a-general assortment »f ;
Seasonable Dry Goods,
and will be Sold, wholesale or in retail, at Verv
reduced prices, lor casli Hilly.
J AMES MdlKNIlY,
JOHN II. HR1D,
i GEORGE ItElHMI,.
Assignees-of Wm. Turner.
april 14 86
' ’If
BAH
J % HE stock of Dry (loofls, - \
Treasury Department^
. . .; JUNE 24th, 1824.
NO I ICE is hereby given to the proprietor-'
of tl.e six ji*r cent st. clipf 1813 loan of gi«,
‘jOO.Odtl, and loan of R7«kl,000, that hooks wi ‘,
be opened ol the Trca'MMtof the UnlteU Stat. r
mid at the l#ml loan IWces, oh the first day ix.
.hlly next, tij eqrttinrieJWieii urftll the Hr.t day of
Octobertjidreafter, fof receiving subseriptions •
foT inch parts of said stock as shall, on the dav
ufsubvcKptjon. stdiid on the bodks ofthe Trea-
.siiry, and on those of the loan office* respeclive-
ly, pursuant to the provisions of the act of Con-
gress passed the 26th of May, 1824, entitled "an
J act to authorise the Secretary of the Treasury
j to exchange a stock bearing an Interest of oi>
j and a half percent for certain stocks bearingair
interest orsix per cent.”
I T !‘ c Subscription may Be thade by the prbpm
rs of the stock, either in parson or by their
S. ’ •
I . ,, <1 formerly be. j-,tt 0 'riteysduly authoriaed toSubicribe andrdrts-
liii.ged to Ml- tt tlfiam 1 urner, is. no\V set-1 ter it to the United Stales,
bug ofi ai prices ,unch under coat. Thb.certifiortea kr*,o« be surrehdefed at the
ft >
april 16
b8
The Tropvielor uf the
The Temple of Fasliion.
H AS the pleasure of Informing' the pit 1 lie
genettiby, that lie still continues to Curry on
hisbusint ss, No. 226, King-street, oppusite the
(levs ttle-ti.,m»raMa Tlipina* N. Morel On®
Justices of the said Court this l3tli day of
D. one IhuusanU eight hundred and
S. M. BOND, c c o.
150 "
uf.iA—wtiatfipio *jouni>.
By (lie non
! Justices of the Inferior Court, sitting for
fry purposes.
I To all whom it may concern,
ireas Robert Toylor.adini iistratnr of Wm
Elley, lute of Savannah, merchnnt dec, has
tned to the honorable tile, court of Ordina
te discharged from his said administration
»se are therefore to cite and admonish all
lingular the kindred and creditors of the
Leased, to file their objections, (if any
lave) in the clerks office of the said court,
Ibefore the 8th day‘‘of December next!
lise letters dismissory will be granted to
Ititioner.
tne.sa the Honorable John P. Williamson,
T the Justices of the said court, this 8th day
.A. D. 1824.
S. M. BOND, coo.
|e 8 134
Executor’s Notice.
persons having demuncs against the
estate of the late Hugh M'Call, EBq. dec’d
eqiicsted to hahd-them in for payment, and
lindejijed.to thy estate will please. make
Idiate payment, ' '
1 THOS M'CALLj ? „ ,
PHILIP 11UA3CH, 5 ors
ly 13 150
Farmer's Hotel.
Wigs and Ornamental Hair manufactured on |
the nn.'flf iivpi-ovcd principles.
Patent Elastic Springs, so judiciously arrang
ed that they may.,defy the most Aecnte observa.
rton todijjativui till-.alight,,st pogdljle aimdc.in
the color’
Likewise Gentlemen’s Toupeefr, commonly
calleil Ecrutches, with silver and still springs,
nature bertig in every case his oi.ly guide. ■ V,
lie ulso has the pleasure to inform the public
that he has become the agent of Thomas QuuiHt
Wig .Maker of New-Yprk, uni wili consiantiy
keep for 9ule his Ladies’ and Gi'iitlcmqns,. Ire*
cian Cropped Wiggs.
All orders and measures enclosed tn 2'fi King
street, will be attended to wnh punctuality and
despatch , >
V. B. Just received by the shin Niagara, u
general assortment <,f HAIR WOHK of ttie la
test fashion. Gentlemens’ Hair,Cut and Dress
ed in most recent London and Parisian mode -.
A general assortment of PI’.itEUMRItY for
sale at all times at the above establishment.—
Those persons residing at a distance who hitve
left ordevsat this establishment, are hereby in
formed, that they 'are generally'ready for de
livery.
EDWARD CAREY.
(£jp The editors of the Savannah Republican,
Augusta Chronicle, and Columbia Telescope, are
requested to publish the above once a week fiir
three weeks, und forward their accounts to No,
226 King-street, Charleston,
aug 12 163
Executive Department, Geo.
MtLI.KDGEVll.LF,,' £lst Nov. 1823.
AvUDUUEU, That the sjfBjtnned Resolution
l -Qr he published once a mouth, in each of-tlie
Gazettes of tltis atate, ui jil lilt* next General E-
lection . » * •
Jirest, Kt.lSHA WOOD, .Wry
IN SENATE,'jl2tllNov. 1823:
Witr.nKAs it is desirable to ascertain the wish
es of.tlie citizens.<iTtlji. state, as ti) the mode of
choosing Electors of President and Vice Presi
dent. of tlie; Dinted States s
He it therefore resolved by the Senate andH-mse
gf /lepreientattvek ofthe State of Georgia in Gen
eral trembly met, That it bI'&II he the duty ■ of
the MagistiaWs who shall preside at the several
Elections to be held in the different counties of
this State for the choice of members of the Le
gislature, at the next General filection therein,
to propose to each and every voter at the time
of receiving his Vote, whetucr lie desires That
the choice of said Electors slv.ifl be confined to
the people or ret aintd by the Legislature,., .id to
request shell voter to signify such dejiie by en-
d i alog oil bitTioket, the WOrd People or Lvgis.
lulwc. according t<> -h truth ofthe jrutlrofdid
fact! and on ciynnting out the ballots! to annex
to the return iT.tlie said election by them ,so
transmitted to the Executive Departjnant, a true
sUlement ofthe votes so given,To (lie end that
the s.iioc may be laid before, the iffxt Legisla
ture by his Excellency llit* t.nvei nor
simile it further resolved, Thsthis Excellency
llte Governor he and he is hereby requested to
cuuse this resolution to be jiUblisheil without de
lay, in the several Gsr.etteSof jhis-Ktate.-a'hd to
couii.'ite the said publication once a nvbnth,no
til the next General Election. < ' ' Iv.
Read a.ut agreed to un»(fimotVsly.
THOM An STOCKS, Pieeident.
In the Il uie of Hrpresentatires, \Alh Nov. 1823.
Read and concurred in
DAVID ADAMS, Speaker,-
Approved. 18th Nov. 1823.
G. M. ntOUP, Governor,
G eorgia—-Chatham CoilTaty.
By tile h- ii the Justices of the Inferior Court of
said county sitting for ordinary purposes,
To all whom it tnay concern,
W HEREAS Thomas U. Price, administrator
of l){tvid 11. Thompson, dec. ha* petioned
to the honorable tlje Justices of the lnlerioV
Court, silting for ordinary purposes to be dis
charged from the administration aforesaid..
Now these-nre tliercfnvcto cite and admonish
all and singular the kindred and creditorBjif the
said dec tq file their Objections, if any thev have
in thy office on or before the 16th day of Sept
next, otherwise letters dismissors wifi be grant
ed to the applicant
Witness the Hon. John Ciimming, one ofthe
Justices of said Court this I6ils day uf March, A
I) 1824.
S. M. BOND, c c o.
march 16 26
time bf making'the subscriptions,
WM. H. UKAWrotlD. «
N lNf. months alter date application will be
Dlfade *“**** n ' £ *--*-
Georgia—Chatham County.
By the Him. the Justices of the Inferior Court
sitting for ordinary purposes.
• IEREAH Richard H. Ctiylep, executor of
William Shaw deteaacd has petitioned the
Hon. Court of Ordinary, to be discharged from
hts said executorship.
The* < are therefore to cite and admonish nil
and singular the kindred and creditors 'of the
said deccasedy to file their objections (if any
they have) in the office of the clerk of the
Court of Ordinary on or before the l3ih day o
January next ensuing the date hereof, otherwise
letters dismissory wili he granted to the pe'ti
iioner. • .
Witness the Honorable Thomas N. Morel, out
ofthe Justices ofthe said Court, this 13th day
of July, A. D. T824,.
S. M. BOND, c c o,
july 13 150
Cooi’gia—( hatli:im County.
To all whom' it nmv concern
w HERE AS John M’Nish 1ms applied to
the lion Hie Court of ortlinnry of Clmt
ban. county for leiteis of administration (with
ihc will annexed) on the estate and effects of
W'ilham Graig late of Savannah mejclmi.t dcc’d
'liteati are therefore urcite.and admonish all
and singular the kindred and creditors of tire
said deceased, to Tile their objections (if ;■»)
they have) to the granting ofthe administrator
ofthe esiate of the deceased to the applicant in
the Clerk's Office of the said Court ,.on pr before
tlie thirteenth day of September next; otherwis
Ictlera of administration will he granted.
W ituess the Hon John P Williamson Esq one
of the Justices ofthe said Court- the thirty first
day of August, A D 1824. 1
SM BON.D, cco.
sept 2 179 ,
of
kOKGlA—Chatham County—Tp all whom
lit may concern. Whereas Alexander M.
tor, administrator of John Scott, deceased,
betitioned the Honorable the Justices of the
rior Court* sitting for Ordinary purposes to
jischarged from his said administration,
ow these are tlierefore to cite and admonish
tul singuluv the kindred and creditors of the
deceased,' to file' their objections, if any
f have) in the Clerk’s office, of the Court
rdinary, on or before the 6th day of. Decetn-
I next; otherwise letters, of dismissory will
Irunted.,
fitness the honorable Edward Harden, one
lie Justices of the said Court, the 6th day of
\, A. D. 1824.
S. M. BOND, coo,
ay 6 106
United States, District
Georgia.
IN THE LISTIW T COttltT,
August Tkrm, 1824.
rk<HE following perstms having been drawn
.1. and summoned to serve as Grand arid Petit
Jurors at said Court, having failed to attend—It
is ordered that they be fined according to law,
unless they shall make sufficient excuses, on
„L jiersons indebted to the estate of Alex
ander Martin, late of Liberty county, de
ed, are requested to make immediate pay.
(to}
RICHARD P. BAKER, ?
WILLIAM H MARTIN, .) ^ S>
ny lo §U2 ' :
I VERY valuable tract of Land in Liberty
l County, situate on the Sunbury Road," two
I* and a half from Uicehorougn i containing
| hundred and ten acres. . This land is very
pble for Cotton, Rice and Corn, and as well
ulated for that culture as any land in the
niy t the conditions sire low and reasonable;
re are between seventy and eighty acres
Fed and under fence, there is also a good
piling house, and all necessary out buildi ng.
[the premises—guarantee titles will be given
ue purchaser, no incumbrances lying on said
/or further particulars apply to Capt. Joseph
[>os, ui Lmerty County, or to
jjiDtVARD B, BAKF.R,
16 M 0wner >n Mclntoijh county.;
oath to the Clerk, ou or before the 2d Tuesday
in November next
Grand Jurors.—Archibald Smith, Frederick
S. Pell, J. P. Henry, George Gordon, Joseph
Habersham, James Hunter, Robert Habersham,
Charles Kelsey, Alexander Telfair, Benjamin
Burroughs.
Petit Jurors.— Wm. P. Clark, C. H. Hayden,
John Gribberi, Reuben G. Taylor, and John F.
Ffaser.
Extract from the minttfes.
GEO. GLEN, Clerk.
aug 14 olfi4
For Sale, or to Rent.
The unexpired lease (3' years) and itri
provements, on the house and lot known
as the Little Man’s Garden, situated iti the City
of Augusta, Ellis street, near the corner of Cen
tre siveet, and the market, having all the conve
niences for a Confectionary factory on a large
scale, besides a dry .house, an oven, and bakery,
—there is als6 an Ice house in good order,
wherein 15 to 18 tons of Ice can be secured for
Summer use.
For terms, apply to P. P. TllOMASSON,
Esq. Savannah, or to B. BOUYER, or on the
premises Augusts,
aug. 26 fa lfi9
—.—
Brought to Jail.
I N Savannah on the 15‘h inst. a negro than who
says his name is Harry and that he belongs
to Josephus Love of Green County, Georgia, and
that he ranat^iy from him near Warrington a-
, ... ... 1. * 11—- -Or * L - IlIgH
bout the first of June, he is 5 feet 9 J inches I
and about 25 years of age.
- ' * '. JOHN t. DEWS, jo.t.
aug 19
Superior ' Court—^Chatham
County.
Thomas F Purse & all T
Complainants 1
and > IN EQUITY,
Richard It Cuyler, ex’r
Wm Shaw,deceased. J
I N this case, on the suggestion in the defend
ant’s answer, that certain persons not partfei-
to this bill, residing in Scotian^ claim to be en
titled, to a distribution of part of the undivided
estate of Wm Shaw, deceased, and on motion
it is ordered IjiaL ail persons concerned do up
pear before the. Superior. Court of Chatham
Count in'the trirm of January next, .then and
there to establish^uch their claims ; and in de
fault thereof,that the undivided estate of the
said Wm Shaw, be distributed among the com
plainants agreeably to the decree of said Coltr
and that this rule be published Once a month
until tine expiration thereof.
Kxlruct from the minutes this 7th'day of June,
1824.
A. B^FANNIN, Clerk,
june 17 §t!38 .- -
Lott) Notice.
T HE undersigned haying formed a connection
in the practice of the law, will attendee
cases in all the Courts ofthe Flint Circuits, aiui
in the adjoining.counties ofthe Ocmulgee and
Southern Circuits.
OLIVER H. PlltNCE,
EDWARD D. TRACY
Reference in SaVannahToC, W. RocKwxtt
Co. •
Macon, June 4,1824.
' ' * 146
'TNE months after the datq hereof, appljca
tion will be made to the Inferior Court when
sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell
all that lot or part of ground in the District ot
White Bluff," County of Chatham, containing 50
acres, more or less, bound northwardly and ■ -- - ..
eastwardly by lands, late John Poullen, and ^ ’ irr,
southwardly by lands of Williams, belonging to se P '
the estate of James Boyd, and to.be sold for the
benefit of the heirs and creditors of said estate.
ELIZABETH BOYD, Adm’x/
may 26 '424 .
N otice.
/VJ INF. months after date, application will be
* w knude to the Inferior Court of Effingham
lounty,for leave to sell all tlie real properly he
longing to the estate of the lute Rev. Jno Beck,
dec. lying in said county, for tlie benefit of the
heirs and creditors.
ANN BECK,
Administratrix.
april 16 88
Law Notice’.
r ^tHE public are informed that the Subscribers
, ade to the honorable the Inferior Court
of Chatham County; when setting for ordinary
purposes, for permission to'sell the Following
real estate* for the benefit of the heirs and
credetors of the estate of N. 8. Bayard, deceas
ed, viz:
One undivided fourth of a tract of Land, con
taining about 500 acres, on Cumberland Island,
Camden County, knowh as Pluth Orchard—and
ait undivided fourth of a certain Tract of Land
siUuiU-d on .aiid Island, Containing about 500
acres, originally granted to Gen. Lebhland Me*-
I ntosh, and bounded on the south bV the said
Plum Orchdrii Tract.
Also a plantation called Lottery Hill situate
on the Ogeechee Road, 3 miles from Savannahs
contaihifig about 600 acres. .
. N. J. fiAYARD,
, Adm’r est. N. S. BaVard. *
nov 10 .211
Chatham Superior Court.
G ,' . MxtTxnjt, 1824.
EORGF. JOHNSTON and btherb, compLt,
ants va Peter Variburgh I.ivingstbn and .,1!..
ers, defendants, ip eqiiity in the Superior Cu.. . U
Chathm Couitfy, May term, 1824. , .
It appearing to the Court by affidavit that i’li
ter Vanburfeh Livingstqn and Harriet E. Livi
stort, wlio are parties defendant risside beyn"
t'L 1 Mate of Georgia, and within the Unit .*
States on motion ol complainants solicitor, ii
ordered that the 9’aid defendant do resijec'ivc
appear and answer tlie com plain ants bill with
four months f rom the date of this rule A in’
is further ordtered that this rlile be published
once a Week during four trionths froth this outti
in bite of the public Gazettes ot tliih State.
• Extract from the Minutfes.
• A B. FANNIN, Clerk,
june 8. 134 .
INK months ufter date application wifi be
*-J* . m »d c to the honorable the Judges of the
Inferior Couit of Bryan County for leave to sell
all t he real estate of Wm Cubbedge, dec’rl to be
9old for the benefit bf the heirs and creditor* of
said estate. •
JOHN CUBBEDGE,
• Administrator.
Bryan Coqnty. June 17 . Jig.....
have located and formed a corineiion in
NOTICE.
4 LL person* indebted to the festate 6f Eliza 2
*1 beth Fell late of Chatham County, deceased* .
Jttcksonborb, Shriven County, t,a Where one, 1 'W 1 * t6
of them may at allfm-.s he Fo'und except when <¥
professionally engaged elsewhere. Thbypftr-' . 3 u ® s l ec ! t0 e *bibit their
pp*B'tt» attend the.soveral courts oftHe's^eral authenticated to
" 1 " • 1 • ’ .fferson-aiso , ' p C ILI18H1CK, Ex’pr.-
Counties Scrlven, Burke mid Jefferson—aiso,
those of Richmond, Warren ami Emanuel. The)
hope by close application, and a di!e attention
to the business oftheir 'profession, to merit and
eceive a share of the public patronage. Bu
siness confided to their pare will be thankfully
received and punctually attended to •
JAMES » LEWIS
JOSIAH S PATTERSON,
may 22- 120
Pure Calcined \ia%nemi,a nev)
Jivticle.
r l.HS Medicine lias been prepared by the New
York' Chemical Manufacturing Company,
uud said to he equal to'the celebrated articie
,made by the Messrs Henry’s. Manv persons in
1 1 his c|ty who have used this refnedy give it a de.
ruled preference over all others. Families are
solicited to give if a trial ah it comes much
cheaper than Henty’ii; being neatly put up in
butties at 37 j- cents each, and for sale on/y by
LAY Si HKNDUKiKSON,
Chemists and lit tlggistt,
v , 1 , - Shads liuikiini
eept 2 172.
lings.,
^otJND
I .N possession of a negro man affer being ar-
re'sted & taken, under a warrant for Larceny
a Blue Close bodied Coat, together will; some
Other articles of little Value, which be confess’i,
10 have stolen but does not kr° w from whom 1
the owner orownersby proveing their property
'-c » have the same by paving for this advertise
ment, on application at tlie office of,
VV VI C MILLS, Esq. J. P.
aug 31, wm, ,
- i >rpugiit to'J ail
I N Savannah on ihe'rith iiistta iv grffman who
1 say's his n’ame is Edenbordiigb and that, ire
belongs to the estiite of James Clark, and thsil
Benjamin'Crop iof South' Carolina; is the Execu-
tor of said estate, am 1 , that Iie.rarifcway about one
month ago he is 5 feet 5j.iriches high and about
40 rears of age. JOHN I. DEWS, j c ,c.
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Brought to JyiL
I N Savannah 011 ttie 9fh mst. a negro woman
who says her name ii Betty and that she be
july 13
150
Jt
NOTICE,*
IJWlVF. months afterdate, application will be
«'! • made to tlie Hon . the (nferior.Court of Bul
loch f otinty, when sittirig for ordinary purposed
10 sell all the real and personal estate of. Allen
Denmark, dec’d, fnr-tfie benefit ofthe heirs ami
creditors; ROBERT BURTON, Adm’r.
mary Denmark, Adm’x.-
^ Btilloch county,-
Feb ,28
Georgia—-Bullock County.
By the Honorable the Court of Ordinary of said
. • County.
HERE AS Robert Burton,- administrator o
» v the estate of Stephen Denmark deed, hath
applied to the said Court for letters disffiinsory
from said administration.
These are therefore to eite arid admonish all
and singular the kindred and creditors of the
said deceased; to file their objectinns (it any
they have) in (he office of tfie’ Clerk Of tlii
Court within the time prescribed by law, other
wise leiiers dismissory will be granted the a'p
plicant . . . .' <
Witness 'he Honorable Sheppard Williaffiri
one of the Justices of said Court, this Sd June#
1824.
june 4
. ELY KENNEDY^ c c o 11 C.
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RoitUs, Corks, Drus;s, §c. £tc<
otPEHIOR Velvet Corks, Wine pint bottles/
EJOxygin Cliarriber and Pocket Lights, Wa*
Tapers (a great; variety,) Pure Calcined Mag* :
nesia, Arrow Root, Cream TartflF, Stflrch, Bal
som Copaiva, Salt Petre,-Rotten SfOne fee: HJc
Have been received pr Wm Wallace, and fee
sale by LAY HENDRICKSON,
Chemists and Druggists,
Congress corner of Whitulu-r, sts.
Shad’s Building.
aug 12 164
iong* to the esta(e of James Clark, and that Ben- ufpClures ifi the northern cities make use of tills
jarmii Crop, of South Carolina, is the Executor composition to give their Work a beautiful; pqi-
of said est. and that she ranaway about l 'monih
ago, she is 4 feet V).inches high and' about 45
JOHN 1 DEWS. jcc.
sep
LEECHES.
B UST receiyed (uul lor sale by
sep 2 AUGUST G- OEMT|EB,
Furniture Wact.
rfiTIlfs article is highly recommended for the
E purpose of imparting an elegant gloss fajl
Mahogany Furniture.
The large and extensive! Cabinet Ware Aim.
ish.
A Ripply 6f this wax has beett received per
ship Savannah It is put up in small pot* and
boxes,with printed directions fuT use, and lot-
sale by Lay&HkndhR;ks>in,
Chemists and Druggists.
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