Savannah republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1824-1829, September 18, 1824, Image 1

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$s, a »u Mft X'Wli.J. ' la ? ‘M and o^.r v «wy i-\ UsedU -V for m J aybe, 11 ,‘Mteani 1 Po«e muoli i 'en the, i* m "ns hn>r tm '"tors KI seleetir, beneficjj fiber | 1 se«oa 1 SUCCI l7 !) .. VoJ. XX1T. MCWHIMt EVENT YG, SEPTEMBER 18, 1834, Whole No. 4499. executor of Francis Jaliiieau. Lons having any dciiian.'sagainst the , ofb'iuncis.lalineun, (lee are request- NO. 3; Jhiti Dyspeptic Pills. PREPARE:/!!* il JaMKS, NEW-YORK. I .*10It 20 years past the subscriber has stillererl ' contimially from a costive hahii, which has •lies i *me anjl ■er them i, Jiroj^tM .. ....... ’ill been u great part of the irne accompanied by severe liemlach. . He has made knovVn-liia com plaint to severs! emiueiv physicians, ’without ex. periencing uny oeuelit from their prescriptions. In the month of December lost, becoming seri ously alarmed. In tlie regular but uonstunt in crease of the disorder, he was induced to com mence the use of the above named pills, which were highly recommended as a remedy in his complaint.—Me began to take them vyitli very little confidence as to their efficacy, anti tinder ILLS, or IIk Files, sosiirt, I <>riiti.j bin, l il heart I billet I breath, 1 ide, J n and I moved I >e hisj id on i bees I in hI J first day of' October next All ac- It presented previous to that day, will Id payment by the undersigned execu- r 1 J WM. t.ASTON. 149 rgia—Chathatn 6’oiinty. \ non. the Justices of the Inferior Court, jrfor ordinary purposes. To all whom it may concern. Jolui Dillon administrator of Ed. Idun, lute of Chatham county dec. has Id tin- Hon court of ordinary, to be dis Freni Ills ssitl administration ■these are therefore to cite and ndmon. Id singular the kindred and creditors Pd deceased, to file their object ions (if [ havqri to the granting of letters dismisf [Hie jSfitimier, in the clerk’s office, o- Court of Ordinary, on or before the [ of December" next ensuing, otherw ise lliamissory will be granted to the peti- ■f ... the Hon. Jolm Gumming, one of the iiflhe said court, tiiis 11th day of June, 24. S. M BOND, c c o. 136 * Li’gia—l iberty bounty. llijali (taker, cli rk of the Cotirl of Ordi y tor the county of Ljbprty. .t eas William U)tv, Esq applies to ha dis [from ills administration on the estate of (Tarter, lute of said county, dec. are therefore tii ede and admonish all is concerned to file their objections (if any »ve) in toy office, within the time prescri- (law t or odierwise i lie said applicant will nissed from his said adminisliaripn. undlfr my hand'and seal, this 3d day ol 18j4. E. B KF.K, c c «. 110 -i lmtbam l ounc ■ es ofthe Inferior Lourt ordinary purporcss. ■* I’. Sage administrator of "creased, lia> petitioned Binary to be discharg ship and admonish all creditors of the ijections (if and • clerk of the Court i day of Janus aft otherwise i to the applt- Morel one flulli day of mndred and 3N1), c e o. lS\ i he non "sitting for Superior Con rt—6’h ittlmm County. Mat Ten*!, 1824. Gardiner Tufts v s Xich Crttger O N Motion of W tt Gordon, plmiitdi's At. torney suggesting the dcatli of the plaintiff, and staling tliat the defendant hath removed oot of the State,so that scireJ'acnias to make the ex ecutor of the plaintilf a parly, cannot he served on him— Ordered, tliut the defendant do appear on or before the first day of the next term (if this couit, to shew cause if any he Im'.li, why Elias Reed, the executor of the pUi .itilf shall not he mud<- a party, and why he shall not have judgment against the said defendant. And it is further ordered that the said ride be published NOTICE V/flK WILLIAM I t'll\Kit, having R-signed tv 1 to the subscribers all his stock in trade, debts. Sic in behoof of his creditors generally, it is requested that those indebted mane imme. the expectation that he should not be able to ohee a mouth for three months, give them a fuir trial, ns his stomach, heretofore’, Extract from the minutes this 7lb June 1824, hud rejected every kind of medicine Anolhor k 11 • r, “* w June 17 A. 11. KaNNIN, Clerk. §m138 li> f I^E months after date, application will be ■I'J’modc to'the Honorable the Inferior 'Court Hngollat prices much under con. of Hryan County, Tor leave to sell all the real Estate of Surah M’Kindley, lale of Bryan county dep. for the benefit of the heirs ami creditors of said estate. JAMES BUTLER, , . Administrator.' april, 2 $n77 ,.n.u: circumstance which tauglit him to expect very little benefit, was tliat he had found it necessary alv aysto'skc more than an ordinary dose of any cathartic, before it would produce the des'rrs ed effect, lie, however, commenced taking two f the pills, us direcied, every evening for Urdu* ty days, without experiencing any considerable inconvenience, or perceiving any benefit from them. He was then directed to increase the number, until some'degree of nausea was pro duced t the dose was accordingly Increased un til he 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 hud been increased, and it is now forty days ainceavery obstinate and dis trussing complaint lias yielded to ibis mild plan of treatment. •' ' ■ Tin; subscriber does therefore, unsolicited, most cheerfully recommend the unti-dispeptic pills to those who may have Buffered like him self; and he avails himseif of this method to as sure them, t|iat from no other treatment' has he experienced such perfect relief nahum kike. From the above certificate no doubts can ex- . _ ist in the minds of th- afflicted, as to the uilljty jerot ^ssembly^ fArt.^That it almli be the. duty of and city trussing dyspeptic symptoms by Treasury Department, ■ to Hie subscribers all his stock in trade, NOTICE is herein- m 24.li, 1&24. • of the ^SSSjR? ImSIoTS^? 000,000, and loan of S7.500 000, tliat books wUl bu opened at the Treasury of the United Smipa and at ll*e several loan offices, on the first day of u'iU'et X thfc 0 reuf\er U | e °' >Cn *•«■«>*day of uaonet tHereafter,lor receiving subacrintio-.a h . r such parts of Mid stock as shall, on the tt v subscription, stand on ilm books ofthe 1W sury, and on tffi, f eoftheloa,,o«Ss r « p 2j^ It , pursuant to the provisions of the act of Cm,’ gress passed the 26th of May, 1824 c.it.tlil o iMUrMr muy bc made b y the propn A-9 of the stock, either in person nr t,„ ij, e / r ranstr requested that those iudehted make imiTic. diale puyinent, and those having claims Will please render them to Mr Thomas Miller, who 1 is appointed their agent to dispose t.f the stock, * which comprises a general assortment of Seasonable Dry Cooils, and will he sold, wholesale or in retail, at verv reduced prices, lor cash only James when by, JOHN M Ill'll), UKOKliE UEEPH, Assignees of NVm Turner. 86 april 14 BARGAINS. T HE stock of Dry Goods, which formerly be- 1 S^.'d^o’i in rer8 "'’ or b V longed to 1 Mr Will mm’ Turner, is now sell! Lit to thaSi^d'S at ' b, ‘ Cribe a »' d april 16 88 Executive Department, Geo. MIEEEDt«E VlLl.E, 21st Nov. 1823. (fesKDEUEIJ, l'hnt the subjoined Resolution vS# he published once a moulli, in each of the ■Gazettes of this state, until the next Geucral'E- lection , Attest, ELISHA WOOD, Sec'ry IN SENATE, 12th Nov. 1823 Whsheas it is desirable to ascertain the wish es of Hie citizens of this state, us to the nnode of choosing Electors of President and Vice Prcsl dent of the Dinted States: He itt'ie>efire resolved by the Senate and House of lieprcsentaftves tf the State of Gewgiain Gen Georgia—Chatham County. By thu.li n tlm Justices ofAbe Inferior Court ol said county sitting for ordinary purposea, To all whom it itihj: concern, W HEREAS 1 Thomas R Price, administrator of David II, Thompson, dec. has petioned *o the •honorable the Justices of the . Inferior Court, sitting for ordinary purposes to bc dis* charged fi'om the administration aforesaid. Noil) these are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and c’reditoisOf the said dec to file their objections, if any they Iluve in iny office on or before the Willi day of Sept nex(j otherwise letters dismissurs will he grant ed to the applicant Witness the Hon. John Cumming, one bf the Justices of said Court tiiis 16th day of March, A. D 1824. S. M. BOND, cto, march 16 26 i the United States. I he certificates are to be Surrendered at the time ol making the subscription, ‘ lh ® .inly, 27 me H CKAWF0,{D « tnd value of this remedy. Many persons in tins j the MugiatiaCcB who shall preside at the several city utiii us vicinity have been relieved from dis- Elections to be held in the different counties ol dressing dyspeptic symptoms by its use, It is this State for the choice of members ol the Le- not recommended ns a cure, all lint to those dr senses appertaining to dyspeptic only ■ \ freth supply just received per William Wat luce and for sale by J • LAY V HENDRICKSON, Agents. atig 12 163 :■ before the Htk day of December next; v.isc 'letters ilisituswry will be granted to etnioner. tni-.ss itlie .Honorable John P, Williamson, ot the Justices of the said court, this 8tli day unc.A. D. 1824. S. M. BOND, c c o. flic C 134 .r Executor’s Notice. | LL persons linviug demuncs against the estate of Hie late Hugh M'Call, Esq. dec’d requested to hand them in for payment, and seindebp d to the estate will please make ibdiatc payn.c'tit, ^ TIIOS M-CALL, l E , PHILIP BltASClI, J ulv 1 r 150 JJffltClA—Chatham County—To all whom it may concern. Whereas Alexander M. vlor, administrator of John Scott, deceased, petitioned the Honorable the Justices of the srior Court, sitting for Ordinary purposes to discharged from his said administration, low these are therefore to cite and admonish and singular the kindred and creditors of the d deceased, to file their objections, if any :y have) in the Clerk’s office, of the Court ordinary, on or before the 6th day of Decern- r next; otherwise letters of dismissory will grunted. Witness the honorable'Edward Harden, one the Justices of the said Court, the 6th dny of iy, A. D. 1824. S. M. BOND, c c o. av 6 105 ■i.n.ii—i LL persons indebted to the esiate ol Alex' L ander Martin, late of Liberty county, de. ksed, are requested to make immediate pay. ent toj RICHARD F. BAKER, ? Vv , ra PSW1LLIAMH MARTIN, 5 Lmay 10 VERY valuable tract of Land in Liberty County, situate on the Sunbury Road, two files and a half from Riceborougit; containing hundred and ten acres. This land is very aluable for Cotton, Rice and Corn, and as well alculated for that culture as any land in the emity { the conditions are low and reu-onablei ■here; are between seventy and eighty acres plearedi and under fence, there is also a good (■welling[house, and all necessary out building* .premises—guarantee titles will be given the purchaser, no incumbrances lying on said pnd, • V iFor further particulars apply to Capt. Joseph ['ones, it, Lioerty Countv, or to EDWARD II. BAKER, bit Owner in McIntosh county. The Proprietor of the The Temple of Fashion. « H AS the pleasure cf informing the public generally, that he $till continues to carry on his business, No. 226, King street, opposite the Farmer's Hotel. ' ’*• Wigs' and Ornamental Hair manufactured on the m< si improved principles. Patent Kla-.tic Springs, so judiciously arrang ed that they, nitty defy the most uccute' observa tion to discover the slightest possible shade in the color Likewise Gentlemen’s Tonpees, commonly called Scratches, with silver and still springs, nature being in every case his only guide. lie also lias the pleasure to inform thejniblip that he has become the agent of Thomas Quirk, Wig Maker of New-York, an 1 will constantly keep fur sale his Ladies’ and Gentlemens, ire- ciun Cropped Wlggs. All oidcvs and measures enclosed to 226 King street, will be attended to with punctuality and despatch N. It. Just received by'the ship Niagara, a general assortment nf HAIR WORK of the la test fashion. Gentlemens’ Hair Cut and Drt su ed in most recent London and Parisian modes. A general assortment of PERFUMERY for sale at all times at the above establishment.— Those persons residing at a distance who have left orders at this establishment, are hereby in formed, that they are generally ready for de livery. EDWARD CAREY. CCjr* The editors of the Savannah Republican, Augusta Chronicle, and Columbia Telescope, are requested to publish I lie above once a week for llnee weeks, and forward their accounts to No. 226 King-street, Charleston, uug 12 163 ginluturc, at the next General- Election, therein, to propose to each and every voter"at the time of receiving his vole, wTietner he desires that the choice ol said Electors shall be confined to the people or retained by the Legislature, and to request such voter to signify such desiic by en dorsing on his ticket, the word fc/ple or legis lature, according, to the truth of the truth of (lie fact; and on ouiiitihg out the ballots,, to annex to the return < f the said election by them so transmitted to the Executive Department, a true statement of tbc votes so given, to the end t hat* the same may be laid: before the next Legisla ture by his Excellency Hip Governor And be il further resolved, That his Excellency the Governor be and lie is hereby requested to cau*£ this resolution to be published without de lay, in the several Gazettes of tills Slate, and to continue the said publication once a month, un til the next General Election. Read and agreed to unanimously. THOMAS STOCKS, President. In the liaise of Representatives, t4th JVVu 1823. Read and concurred in DAVID ADAMS,• Speaker. Approved. 18th Nov. 1823. G. M. TROUP, Governor, Ge ofgia—Chatham County. I’n all whom it may concern W HEREAS John M'Nisb has applied to the lion the Court of ordinary .nfCliat- bun county for letters of administration (with the will annexed)'on the estate and effects of William Craig late of Savannah me.ichunt dec’d These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the suid deceased, to file their objections (if any they have) to the grunting of tlie administration of the estate nf (lie deceased to tlie applicant in the Clerk s Office of the said Court,on or before the thirteenth day of September next; otherwise letters of administration will be granted. Witness the Hon John P Williamson Esq one of the Justices of the said Court the thirty first day of August, A D 1824. S M BOND, ecu. sop* 2 172 United States, District of Georgia. IX Tim JUlSTRli T COURT, August Tkhm, 1824. '|<HE following persons having been drawn 1 and summoned to serve us Grand and Petit Jurors at said Court, having failed to attend—It is ordered tint tiiey be lined according to law, unless they shall make sufficient excuses, on oath to the Clerk, on or before the 2d Tuesday in November next Grand Jurors.—Archibald' Smith, Frtderick S Fell, J. P. Henry, George Gordon, Joseph Habersham, Jan.es Hunter, Robert Habersham, Charles Kelsgy, Alexander Telfair, Benjamin Burroughs. Petit Jurors.— Wfn. P. Clark, C. H. Hayden, John Gribben, lUuben G. Taylor, and John F. Fraser. Extract from the minutes. GEO. GLEN, Clerk. aug 14 o!64 For Sale, or to Rent. Tlie uuexpired lease (3 years) and im- provemeuts, on the house and lot known as tlie Little Man’s Garden, situated in the City of Augusta, Ellis street, near the corner of Cen tre street, 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 also an Ice bouse in good order, wherein 15 to 18 tons of Ice can be secured for Summer use For terms, apply to P. P. TIIOMASSON, Esq Savannah, or to li. BOUYElt, or on the premises Augusta, uug 26 ” fulfi? *j ‘ Brought to Jail. I N Savannaii on the 15ih inst. a negro man who says his name is Harry and that he belongs to Josephus Love ofGreen County, Georgia, and that he runaway from him near Warrington a- bout the first of June, he is 5 feet incites high and about 25 years of age. JOHN J. DEWS, jc, c. aug 19 165 Supenor Court—Chatham County. Thomas F Purse & ail "V Complainants j and V IN EQUITY. Richard R Cuyler, ex’r [ W m Shaw, deceased. J [ N this case, on tlie suggestion in tlie defend ant’s answer, that certain persons not parties to this bill, residing in Scotland, claim to lie en titled to a distribution nf pgrt of the undivided estate of Wm Shaw, decei it is ordered that all pi pear before the Supei Count in the term there to .establish snc| fault thereof, that t[ said Wm Shaw, be plninants agreeabf and tliat this rule and on motion, s concerned dnap Court of Chatham naiy next, then and claims; and in de cided esiate of the iteci among the com decree of said Cour blislied once a month until tlie expiration thereof Extract from the minutes this 7th day of June, 1824. A. B FANNIN, Clerk. june 17^138 Law Notice. I t HE undersigned having formed a connection in the practice of tlie law, will attend to cases in all th* Courts of the Flint Circuits, and in the adjoining counties ofthe Ocmulgee and Southern Circuits. OLIVER H. PRINCE, EDWARD U. TRACY Reference in Savannaii to C. W. Rocfcwsu. & Co Macon, June 4, 1824. j uly 3 146 . KNJINE months alter the date hereof, applies ttVltion wjll 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 of White Bluli', County of Chatham, containing 50 ucres, more or less, bound northwardly and eastwardly by lands, late John Poullen, and southwardly by lands of Williams, belonging to the estate of James Boyd, and to be sold for the benefit of the lmirs and creditors of said estate. IZABETH BOYiVAdm’x. iflmay 26 Georgia— Chatham (’ounty. By the Hon the Justices ■ >t the Inferior Court sitting for ordmart' purposes. HEKKA8 Richard R. Cuyler, executor of William Slmw deceased has petitioned the (Ion Cpurt of Ordinary, to be discharged from his suid executorship. • I'liei * are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said deceased, to file their objections (if any ler they have) in the office of the clerk .of, the Court of Ordinary .on or before the 13th day of January next'ensuingthe date hereof, otherwise letters diamiaaory will be granted to the peti. tioncr. Witness the Honorable Thomas N. Mprel.one of tlie Justices ofthe said Courti this 13th da\ of July, A. D. 1824. S. M BOND, c c o iulv 13 150 N otice. VT1NE months after da e, application will be 1™ made to the Inferior Court of Effingham Count) ,for leave to sell all tlie real properly be- longing to the esiate of the late Rev Juo Beck, dec lying in said county, lor the benefit of the heirs anil creditors. ANN BECK, Administratrix. april 16 8S N IN !■■ months arter dine Hoi.iicaiioii wm ha made to the honorable tlie Inferior Court or Chatham County, when e r e rt ssr if asLtrsa One undivided fourth ofa tract of t enn S? “ b /: ut 5 ,°° 011 CuMJrfIsland* -abiden County, known as Plum Orchard and an undivided fourth ofa certain 2 situated on said Island, conialnin? abmit^OO acres, originally granted to Gen Lechland M? N. J BAYARD, nbv 10 211 Adm re8t ' N S Chatham Superior Court. 5TJ2; p.nl,.d,r™d, 11 i redd,'. UjZ States ! und witl,i " Unite Extract from the Minutes. 134 A u. Fannin, Clerk. june 8 Law Notice. public ar informed that the Subscribers B have located and formed a connexion in Jacksonlioro, Scri.en County, t.a Where one all Hie real estate of Wm c, to * eM sold for tbc bencti* n *'ii i ’ )L< ^* dec d to be said estate? ^ be,rsa “ d creditor, of JOHN CUBBEDGE, J2S£*H June 17 Ad, J , Wrtrator. notice: 4 LL persons itidebtvri to the estate nr w beth Fell late of ChathamCmSl a P te V are requested to make imAeS« e -- Jacksonlioro, Scri.en County, t ,a Where one the subscriber ‘ , l:ue payment to of them may ut all times be found except when tate is indebted a-en t0 whom the said es- professionslly engaged elsewhere. They put- dul^mheSmd?'to* CXhibil tbeir professionally engaged elsewhere. They pur pose to attend the several courts of the several Counties Scriven, Burke and Jefferson—also those of lliclimond, Wm veu am, Emanuel. Tilt* hope by close applic: *-on and a due attention to the business nf then* profession, to nieritand receive a-share of the public patronage. Bu siness confided to their care will be thankfully received and punctually attended to JAMIS B LEWIS JOSIAH S PATTERSON, may 22 120 Pure Calcined -Magnesia,a new JlrtiMe. T HIS Medicine Inis been prepared by the New York Chemical Manufacturing Company, und i* said to he equal to the celebrated article madebyth' Messrs Henry’s. Many persons in this city who have used this remedy give it a de cided preference over all others. Families are solicited to give it a trial as it comes much cheaper than Henry’s; being neatly put up in bottles at 37j cents each, and for sale only by LAY& HENDRICKSON, Chemists and D'uggists, Shads Buildings. septS 172 FOUND, I N possession ofa negro man after being ar rested & taken, under a warrant for Larceny a Blue Close bodied Coat, together wiili some other articles of little value, which he confess’d to have stolen but does not know from whom the owner or o wners by proveing tbeir property c u lisvefile same by paring for tilts advertise ment, on application at the office of, *V M C MILLS, Esq. J, P, imp 31 m!71 Brought to Jail. I N Savannah on tne 9tii inst. a negro man who says his name is Kdenbomugh and that he belongs to the estate of James Claik, and that Benjamin Crop of Soutlv Carolina, is the Execu tor of said estate, and < hat lie runaway about one mouth ago he is 5 feet 5$ inches high and about 40 years of age. JOHN I. DliWS.j c c. sip 11 176 Brought to Jail. I N Savannah on Hit 9i«i jist. a negro woman who says her name is Betty and that she be ltings to the estate of James Clark, and that Ben jamin Crop, of South Carolina, is the Executor ufsaidest, and that she ranawuy about 1 mouth ago, she is 4 feet 10 inches high niul about 45 years of age. JOHN 1 DEWS, j c c. sep 11 176 LEECHES. J UST received andjjir stuL_by sep 2 AfGUST G* OEM LER. july 13 ISO their PETER BHICK. Ex’or. IVOTICK, SM@i SatfiS ryK Denmark, dec’d, for the benefit of*ht i - A creditors. ’itOBFR?-Kton' ^ nd mary Denmark; Adm>£. , Bulloch county. feb 28 Georgia—Bullock County. By the Honorable the Court of Ordinary of said . County. VV Roliert Burton, administrator o ' ‘, le cs tate of Stephen Denmark deed hath applied to the said Court for letters dismissory from said administration.. or y ,.,T h ^ Se 8 i re l }! ere [?'V 0 cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors (if the said deceased, to file their objecli ns (if anY they have) in the office of the J Clerk of thi Court within the time prescribed by law, other p heant 116 ” dlSm!sS ° ry * in be 8'anted the ap Witness the Honorable Sheppard Williams, one^of the Justices of said Court, this 3d Jane r JLV KENNEDY, ccoso. june4 Bottles, Corks, Drugs, §c. &c. (SUPERIOR Velvet Corks, Wine pint bottles^ pOxygm Chamber and Pocket Lights, Wax lapers (a great variety,) Pure Calcined Mag nesia, Aitov Root, Cream Tartar, Starch, Bal sum Copaiva, Salt Pet re, Rotten Stone &c. &f c Have been received pr Wm Wallace, and for sale by LAY (J HENDRICKSON, Chemists and Druggists, Congress corner of Whitaker sts. Shad’s Building, aug 12 164 Furniture Wax. T HIS article is i.ighly recommended for tlie purpose ol imparting an elegant, gloss to Mahogany Furniture. The large: rtid extensive Cabinet Ware Mari ufuctures in the northern cities make use of this composition to give theirwork a beautiful pol ish. A Supply of this Wax has been received per ship Savannah It is put tip in small pots a'iuf, boxes witli printed directions for use, and for sale by LAY & HENDRICKS' IN, Chemists and Druggists, Shads Buildings.