Savannah republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1824-1829, September 21, 1824, Image 1

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i(80... :Vcl. XXH. TUiiSDJiY evening, September su ibs*. Whole No. 4500. E3CUCUTOU of Francis Julineau. evsons having unytltmamis against the 't I'rmicisJuliiieau, dec ere request- Lev them in, properly attested,' on or Lfii sl day of , October neat All uc- it presented previous to that day, will l.l navmenjtby the umlei signed extern f 1 » W .VI. t, ASTON. 149 i*giu—(’hiitliaiM County. Mon', the .Notice* of the In^rior Court, > for ordinary purposes. [To nil wlmiffit may concern. L John t)illi>n administrator of Ed- lilnn, lute of Chatham county dec. has lithe Hon court ofor4i"«ry,to bcdis- rom his said »diniiris\r«\ii;li. igjise mu theilrofe to cite nnd ndmgn- ,1 singular the kindred - , and creditors Id deceased, to file their objection* (if I have,) to the grunting* of,letters dismisf [he petitioner, in. the clink’s office, o. I Court of Ordinary, on or before the lot - December next enduing, otherwise |isiTiis3t>ry will bp granted to the peti- r „ (he Mufti John Gumming, one of the [iftlie said tou rt, this ,11th day of June, S.’M •BOND, eco, 136 " * ,. - tirgia—‘Liberty County. I:iah (hiker, ch vk id the Court of Ordi [tor the county of I .ilier’y. l>ns William I.aw, Esq applies to he dis loiii hisudminisUittioti on the estate of [i ter, latt of saiu county, dec. [ HPe therefore to cite and udm-uiish all (eoiiceitietl to fibs their ohjectfo if any lei m my office, within the time p. c. »• Lf; i, r ntluSrwiMt the said sppl^unt will Sssetl from ilia said ndnu"islraiipn. under my hand ftnd seul, this 3d day ol I D. 1824." ■, I K. B.-'.KKR, e c o, II •; 110 li'Kta—Chatham Conqty. \ Vn. the juste e:. ofthe Inferior Court titling for ordinary purposes*. -fUEAti l.inns l 1 . Huge administrator of lirscue Tailor, deceased, ha* petitioned [Inable Court of Ordinary to he discharg his M'id administratioWthip , lire thcrCfoie to < itc Httd admonish all Ltdar the hi dred mul creditors of the T ;; , S cd to tile their objections (it and [ “yin the i,f. C(| of the clerk of the Court on or before the CUh day of Jamia ensuing the date hereof» otherwise, i-.missory will be granted to the applk I s thu honorable-Thomas N. Morel one • ;ict’s o\ ibt- s. id Court this 13th day o* 1). one thousand eight hundred and S. M. BOND, t* t: o, NO 3. Anti Dyspeptic Pills. PREPAREDLY H.j.vMKS, NEW WORK I i»OU 20 years past the subscriber lias suffered . contiimally. frotn a costive biioily which has been a great pan of the time accompanied by severe 'headach. He has made known his com* plaint to several eminent physicians, wi,lltoui ex, pcrienciiig ally benefit from their prescriptions- Ih the month of December Inst, becoming seti ousjy alarmed, by the regular hut constant in crease of tile disorder, he was mduced to com* metice the use offlte atjove named pills, Which were highly recommended as a remedy in, jits complaint.—He began to lake them with very little confidence us to their efficacy, atul under the expectation > that he should not be able to •He them a fuir trial, as his stoniach, heretofore, ad rejected .every kind of medicine Another circumstance which taught him' to expect very little benefit, was that he had found it necessary 4lv avs to !a(|e more titan un ordinary dose of any cathartic, before it would produce the desir ed effect. He, however, commenced taking two of tire pills, as .directed, every evening for twen 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; the dose was accordingly increased un til he took six pilla 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 hid been increased, and it is now forty days since a very obstinate and dis ircsYntg complaint has yielded to this mild plan of treigmeiit. The subscriber does therefore, unsolicited, most cheerfully recommend the anti-dispeptjo pills to those i\ ho may have suffered like him-, self; liiul lie avails himself of this method to as sure them, that from no other treatment has he experienced such perfect relief. NAHUM NICE. From the above certificate no doubts cun ex ist tit the minds of the afflicted, us to the utility and value of litis remedy. Many persons in tins city and its vicinity have been relieved from dis tressing dyspeptic sy mptoms by Us use. It is not recommended as a cure, all but to those di seases appertaining 'o dy speptic only. A fresh supply just received per William Wal lace and fur sale by LAV y HENDIUCKSON, Agents. auglfr 163 ' Superior Court—6'lmthutn Comity. Max Tkrm, 1624. Gardiner Tufts vs JXich (huger O N Motion of W \V Gordon, plaintiffs At- tot*ncy suggesting the .death of the plaintiff, and staling that the defendant hath n moved out of the Slate,so that scire factual to make the ex ecutor of the plaintiff n party, cannot be served on him-—Ordered, that the deft ndant do appear on or bcfbie the first Jay of the next term of this opurt, tit shew cause if any he hath, why Elias Heed, the executor of the plaintiff shall not be made a party, and wfiv he shall not Imie lodgment against the said defendant. Atul it is further ordered that (lit* said rule he published odee a month for. three months. Extract from the minutes this 7th June 1824. A. U. FANNIN, Clerk. ju»te 17 $m!3B utjflNK months after date, application will he •Svl mode U< the Honorifijle the Inferior Court of Bryan County, for leave to sell all the real Estate of Sarah M’Kindley, late of llryan county dec. for the beuefit of the heirs and creditors of said estutc. JAMES BUTLER, Administrator. april 2 (,n77 NOTICE. A ,4 K WILLIAM TURNER, having assigne.t i.TJL to the subscribers all his stock in iradr, debts, he in behoof of his creditors gvner.illv' it is requested that those indebted make mime.’ Plate payment, and those having claims will please render them to Mr Thomas Miller, who is appointed their agent to dispose of the stock, which comprises a general assortment of Seasonable Dry Goods, and will be sold, wholesale or in retail, at verv reduced prices, fur cash only JAMES M'MKNhY, JOHN H REID, GEORGE Klil.PH, Assignees of Wm Tomer. april 14 • 86 !{AUt y A|iV8 - Treasury Department . JtJNE 24th, * NO t IGF, is hereby given te the ., r . s of the six pet cent stock of 1813 loan «t hit! 000,00U, amt loin of *7,500,000. that book., w, I be opened at the Treasury of the Unilbd . and at the several loan offices, on tile first d ,v of J-uly next, to continue open until the first da'v u* •Ir.tober thereafter, for receiving subscript,,.nt f.,r such parts of said stbek as shall, on the day of subscription, stand on the books ofthe Trea- sury, and on those of the loah bffices respective ly, pursuant to the provisions of the act of Con- gress passed the 26th of May, 1824, entitled “ah art *». authorise the Setretary of the Treasury to txchunge a stock bearing tin interest of ot+ and a halt |,ercent for certain stocks noari.tui* interest of six per cent.'* b 1 lie subscription may be rtiadb bjf the hronni jetors of the stock, either in person or by *.i,eir Jj*Hh stork of Dry Goods, which formerly be-1 attorneys duly authorized to subscribe'and rank l longed to Mr William Turner, is now sel-ifer.ttothe United Stat?!* UD * CP,be * nA ** n *- t he certificates are to be surrendered at the one of making the subscription^ iiiiv ar tlJ6 «'M.H c„A W ro„r>. a i^s ..**' '* 111 ■■■ • ' • 150. iLtStr-oliuiiikm '.oumy. Ity ‘he non Vuitice* of 0»« Inferior Court, sitting lor t’o all whom it may concern, t „s Robert Taylor,administrator of wm ey late of Savannuli, merchant dec. has e,|\o the honorable the coilrt ofOrdina- dthchftrged fiom lus said administration , hrc the rtf re to cite and admonish ail Kulur the kindred and creditors of the rased, to file their objections, (if any di in the elerka office of the said court, sjpfe the 8th dky nf December nextj letter8di»mi88ory will be granted to Is "the Honorable John V. Williamson, lie .luetices ot* the said coui'i* tluft 8th day S. M. BOND, c c o. [, A. D. 1824. 134 Kxeeutor’^ Notice. persons having demu.iycs agattut - the iute ofthe late Hugh ^ ec c ; .nested to hand them in for payment, and deb;ed to the estate will please make »u- W„, ruiun bkasui,5 “ 13 150 - The Proprietor of the Tlic Temple «f Fashion. H A? the pleasure of informing the public generally, that he still continues to carry on ms Dusinaas, No. 226, Jung street, opposite the Ftu m»"\ lintel. Wigs and Ornameqjal Hair manufactured on tin* nu st impixived pcinciples. I'tftent Klt-stle Springs, so judiciously arrang ed that they. may defy the most accnte observa (ion to discover flic slightest jiossible shade in tlreotilor l.ikewise Clnntlemen’s Toupcrs, commonly called Scratches, with silver and still springs, millin'hc-ir,g W every case his only guide. He also lias the pleasure to inform the public that lie ha^ becnmn tlfc agent o( TunifAs QutiiK, ■Wig Maker of New-York, an I*Will constantly keep for sale his Ladies’ and Gentlemens, lire cian (’Sopped - Wi,;gs. ^Ad orders and measures enclosed to 2-‘6 King street, will be at'trtkled to with punctuality ami despatch' N. It. Just received by tliffjhtp Niagara, a gpneval assortment of HAIR WOlIK of the la- test fashion. Gentlemens’ Hair. (Hit and Dress ed in npist recent London and Varisian modes. A general assortment of I’KItFUMEIIY for sale nt gll times at the above (.stablislriile.iiti— Those persona residing »t a distance who five (efi ordors at fhis establishment, are hereby in formed, that theyjtare gcuerully ready for de liver*. r , \ EDWARD CAUEY. QjrT The editors of the Savannah Hepuhlican, Augusta Chronicle, and Columbia Telescope, are It'quested to publish the above once a week for thr ee weeks, and forward their accounts to No. Executive Department, Geo. MILLEDGKVH..LK, 2lst Nov. 1823. S RDKUED, That the aubjamed Resolution be published once a month, in each of the Gazettes uftiiis slate, until the next General It- leoiipn Attest, ELISH A WOOD, Xec'ry IN SENATE, 12th Nov. 1823 Wugskas it is desirable toSscertuin the wish es ofthe citizens of this state, as to the mode of choosing Electors of President and Vice Presi- dent of lift United stater*: Jlc it thei efure reenlveti by the Senate anil Home of liipieientalive* ofthe State of Georgia in Gen eral ‘sutiihiy met. That it shati be the duty of the Magist* ntes who shall preside at the several Elections to be held in the different counties of this 9tate for the choice of members of the Le- gislatun , at the next General Election thereio, to propose to each ai.il every voter at the time of receding his vote, whether he desires that the choice of said Electors shall be .confined to the people dr retained by-the Legislature, .and to request such voter tn signify such d.-sire bv en- dorsingon his ticket, the word People or Legit- latiue, according to the truth ofthe truth of ilw fact; and on counting out the ballots, to annex to the return iT the said electitm by them »o transmitted to the Executive Department, a trtie statement of the votes ho given, to the end that the same may be laid before tire next legisla ture by Ink Excellency the Governor ’ Jind be it further resolved, That his Excellency the Governor be and lie is hereby requested/ to cause this resolution lo be published without de lay, in the several Gazettes of this Slate, and to continue the said publication once a mouth, un til the next General Election. Read and agreed to unaoim'msly. THOMAS STOCKS, Presilient. In (he 11 use of llcprescntatives, 14th JYuv 1823. Read and concurred in DAVID ADAMS, Speaker. Approved. 18th Nov. 1823. G. M. 'TltOUP, Governor, ling offal prices much under cost, april 16 h8 G eorgift—C1»atli am County. By tlm h n the .Justices,of the inferior Cou rt»J said county sitting for ordinaty purposes, To all whom it rosy concern, W HEREAS Thomas U Price, administrator of David l|. Thompson, dec. has petioued •o the honorable the justices of the Inferior Court, sitting for ordinary purposes to he dis- charged from the administration aforesaid. Now these are ihei vfnre to Cite and admonish ftl> and singular the kindred and creditors ofthe . n .... — sa,d dec to file their objections, if any they have • , known as Plum Orchard—and in my office on or before the lOth day of Sept V l i»divided fourth of a certain Tract of Land * Kt. : i: •. _ ... i r sittmti'n nn onid .. . next, otherwise letters' dismissurs will be grant ed to the applicant Witness the Hon. John Gumming, one ofthe Justices of said Court this, 16t.li day of March, A. D.1824 S M. BOND, « co. 16 r IN * nKintfis ar.ei uaie ap; ncaiion will bn I made to the honorable llie Inferior Couft of Chatham County, when setting for ordinary i in poses, for permission to sell the follow,,.* cal estate, for the benefit of the heirs and ^edrtors ofthe estate of N S. Bayard, decew ed, viz i One undivided fourth of* tract of Lifn3, ebh* 5 9° ? crcs » OumlterJand I Maud, ilRGIA—Chatham County-rTo all whom | may concern. Whereas Alexander M. [, administrator of John Scott, deceased, jtitioned the Honorable the Justices of the Ir Court, Bitting for Ordinary purposes to charged from his aaid admilusWatinn. 7 these are.theftioi?e to cite and admonish J singular the kindred and creditors ut thjg leceused, to file their objections, if. any lave)'in the Clerk’s office, df the Court Inary, on or before the 6th day of Decem- Bit • otilerwise hitters of diamlssory will fnted. ness the honorable Edward Harden, one | Justices ofthe said Court, the 6th day or L D. 1824. , S.M. BOND, c c,o. 6 106 ( V ■ — i n — tdersons indebted to the es'uleNii \it* Ider Martin, late of Liberty cjniruy, de- * are requested to make immediate pay RICHARD P. BAKER. ? E _, * JW1LLIAM H. MARTIN, $ rs ‘ li)”' §112 |ERY valuable tract of Land in Liberty ounty, situate on the Sunbury Road, two and a half from Uiceboroiign; containing lundred and ten acres. Thts land is very Me for Cotton, Rice and Corn, and as wqll lated for that* culture its any land^in the y; the conditions are low and reasonable; are between seventy abcj_ eighty acres M and under fence, there is also a good ling house, and all necessary out building.. |e premises—guarantee titles wijt be given . purchaser, no incumbrances lying on said further particulars apply to Capt. Joseph in Lioerty Countv, or to EDWARD B. BAKER, JjjjOwher in MclntoSh county, -street ;<i))arlestiDn, 163 Gfeoi’gia—C’hatham (’ounty. To all whom it may concern W HEREAS John M'Niali ha- applied .to *Uie Hon the Court oforlinaiy of Chat. ba,h county for letters of sdministrafjbh (with ‘lie will annexed) on the estate and edi cts of Williogi Craig late of Savannah merchant ylcc’d These are therefore o cite and admonish nil and aifigular the kindred ahd creditors of the said deceased,ip file tjieir objections (if any they have) to tlie granting-of the administration ofthe estate ofthe deceased to the applicant TO llie t iterk’s Qllice of the suid Court, on or before the thirteenth day of September >uext; otherwise letters of administration will be granted. AVitness the Hon John P Williamson Esq one of the Justices of the said Court the thirty first day of Augqst, A D 1824. Vpt.2 172 tinned States, District of Georgia. LX THE VISTJtltT COUliT, ' AVoUst Tania, 1824. ^ 'ktHF. following persona 'having been drawn A and summoned to' serve as Grand atyl Petit JuiWs at - said Court, having tailed to attend—It is ordered tlm tlvqy be fined according to law, unless they shall make sufficient excuses, on oath to the Clerk, on or before t^e 2d Tuesday in November next. Grand Surors:—Archibald Smith, Frederick S Fell. 3. P Henry, George Gordon, Joseph Habersham,*!anTOs Hunter, Robert Habersham, Charles Kelsey, Alexander Telfair, Benjamin Burroughs., • v 1 * Petit Jitrbrc.— Wm. P. Clark, C. ,H. Hayden, John Gribben, Reuben G. I aylor, and John F. F Riser. Extract from the minutes. GEO. GLEN, Clerk. aug 14 o464 For Sale, or to Rent. The unexpired lease. (3 yea®) and im proveroents, on the house and lotknowii as the Little Man’s Garden, situated In the City, of Augusta, Ellis street, near the,corner of Cen. tre street, and the market,paving all the conve niences for a Confectionary factory on a largp scale, besides a dry house, an oven, and bakery, —there is also an Ice house in gopd order, wherein 15 to 18 ions of Ice can be secured for Summer use. For terms, apply to P. P. TliOMASSON, Esq. Savannah, 1 or to K. DOUYER, or on the premises Augusta, aug 26 fa 169 Georgia—Chatham t ounl}. By the Hon the Justices of .the Inferior Court . sitting for ordinary purposes. MERKAt- Richard R. Cuyler, exteutor of u illiam Shaw deceased has ;ietitipned the lion. CoUrt of Ordinary, to be discharged from lus saitl executorship. 'Uiei < are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred mid creditors of the said deceased, to file their objections (if any they have) in the office of the clerk of the Court of Ordinary on qr before the 13th day of January next ensuing the date hereof, otherwise letters dismissory will -be granted to tite peti- tioner. VVitntMlN the Honorable Thomas N. Morel, one of the Justices of ih? said Court, this 13th dav of July, A D. 1824. , 8. M BOND.cc 0. *tnyl? 150 * I . u Notice. It MNF months after date, application will b' i ^ made to the Inferior Court of F.dingbat Count; ,1bn leave tmsell all the real property b» longing to the estatj? of the late Rev Jno Beck dec lying ft, said county, for the benefit of ti. heirs and creditors. . , ., AN?** BF.CK, • Administratrix, april 16 88 S M BOND, c co. haw Notice. OJIflF, public ar- mfoniied that the SubscTib 8 ^ have located and formed a connexion Jacksonboro, Scriven County,*.a> Where on. of them may at all times be found except when professionally engaged elsewhere. They pur pose to attend the several courts of the several Counties Scriven, Burke and Jefferson—al* those of Richmond, Warren tun - , Emanuel. Tin hnp»> by close application, and a Rue attentie to the business <>f their profession,-to merit an. receive a share of the public patronage, bn sinoas confined to their care will b'e thanktuil. received knd punctually attended to ' James h Lewis JO-IAH’S PA'H'TERSDN. mav 22 120. —— ar^\ t 'nate' R *n <1 obtaining about 500 ar. es origmaBy granted to Gen. Lechland Me*. ‘ h ' ““ ** “*“ id Also a plantation called Lottery Hill Situate on the Ogeechee Road, 3 miles from Sav&iuiahfr containing about 600 acrei. T a N. j. BAYARD, nov 10 2U dm feSt NS Chatham superior f'ouriT*' QEOHGE JOHNSTON X'SZXS”-*'*?'* Livir '8 8to " finn , *|. Vu ’ .1,2*” ^ ,n e *l‘Uty m the Superior Cou-u Chuthiu County, May term, 1824 H ,JvE!!J«( , l ? th L Coiirt V i,Rii »i' ti.r Tit?» ter Vanbuigh Livingston and Harriet E I g “ r e P art,e . s Cendant resid,- i..... I the slate of Georgia, and within the (June Mates on motion of complainants solicit. ,,' ordered that the said defendant do reaper V < appear and answer the complainants bin whu tour months from the date of this rule a n.‘ m^a weeb r i Cred r “ ‘ hi * rU,e be I'"''., : .:i„ t; once a week during four mMithsfrom th s uud m.one ofthe nplthc Guv ",*"* • Extract from the Minutes, jut.. S 13 , A B - pannin; tiers Vj INK monffis alter date apnhciii. • ■, tolh ^ honorable the Judges of tfi- infenor Court of Bryan County for itave jt,«. / re ? «rtteofWm Cubbedge, dcc’d » * 2«*wv*tw»SfS 4 idHNdfTBBF.DGE,* Cottrtv, w Adminiat^tor. . NOTICE. 1 ‘he estate of ftl'i* 1 belli I* ell hue of Chatham Co Superior Court—Chatham County. Thomas F Purse & alt T Complainants | and > IN EQUITY. Richard R Cuyler, ex’r j Wm Shaw, deceased. J T N this case, on the suggestion in the defend^ ant’s answer, that certain personB not parties to this hill, t (Aiding in Scotland, claim to be en titled to a distribution of part of the undivided estate of Wm Shaw, deceased; and o t motion, it is ordered iliat all persons concerned do ap- p’ear before rhe Superioti Court of Chatham Count iD_ the term of January next, then and there to establish such their claims; and in de, fault thereof, that the undivided estate of tlie said Wm Shaw; be distributed among the com plainants agreeably to the decree of said Cour and that this rule be jvublished once a month until the expiration thereof. Extract from the minutes this 7th day of June, 1824. v A. BfFANNIN. Clerk, ju ne 17 . §t!38 . Pure Calcined Magncsia^a new Jirtivle. Medicine has n< en p'fparedby theNe# 1 Yi k Chemical Manufatturihg Cqmpapt and is sa d it* lx. equal to tha celebrated artioi. rnade'hy tin. Messrs Hcniy ’s Manv persons in this city who have used this remedy give ita de cided preference over all others. Families arc solicited to give it a trial as It con es much cheaper than‘Henry’s; lining neatly put up in bottles at 37 j cents each, and fotfsale only by LAY it HEN DftU KSON, Chemists and Drtif gists, Shads Buildings. sept 2' Brought tor Jail. * I N Savannah on tlie loth inpt. a negro njR* 1 w* 10 says his name is Harry and that he beltings to JosephuB’.'Love of Green County, Georgia, and Hurt he runaway'from him near Warrington a- bout the first jpf Jttpe, he is 5feet 9J*inches high, and about 25 years of age. , JUHNLdEWS, jc.c. aug 19 169 Law Notice. flYHE undersigueu having formed a connection JL in the«practice of the law, will ; attend to cases tn all tV Courts ofthe Flint Circuits, and in the adjoining counties ofthe Ocmulgee ana Southern Circuits. . ‘ OLIVER It. PRINCE, EDWARD D. TRACY Reference in Savannah to C. W. Rockwbu. & Co.# - Macon, June 4, 1824. .. .t"ly 3 ' ^ 146 . _j Ij>WINE monlltB after the date, hereof, ajipfiqi Jt-Jlion will be made to the Inferior Court when silling for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell alLthat lot or part of ground in the District of White Blafft County oftGhatliam, containing 50 acjres, morfe Or less, bound not thWardly tffid eastwardly' by lands, late John, I'oullen, tfrnl southwardly’by iSp’ds of Williama, belonging to the estate of JamesBoyd, and to be sold for the benefit of the heirsnitd creditors of said estate/ ELIZABE TH BOYD. Adm’x. may 26 124 172. FOUND, J N possession of a negro man after bei»>g ar rested & taken, under a warrant for Larceny a Blue Close bodied Coat, together wiih some other articles of little value, which he confess’d to have stolen but does not know from whom the owner or owners by proveing ;heii* properly o ; n have the same by paving fur tins advertise, menl, on application at tlie office of, . W M C MILLS, Esq. J P. aug 31 t#171 Brought to .fail. I N Savannah on the 9th lost, a m-groman who says his name is Erleiihorotigh and that he belongs t# the estate of James Claik, and that Benjamin Crop of South Carolina, is the Execu tor of said estate, am’ that Im ranaWay abohtone mqpth.ago ho is 5 feet 5} inches high and about 40 years of age JujlN I. DEWS, j c c Ir£ll. 176 Brought to 3nil. I N Savannah on tin 9t‘i mst. a n. gro womai whosays her name is Betty andthat she be longs to the estate of James Clark, and that Ben jamtu Crop, (>f South Caivlma, is the Executor of said est. ami that she ranaWay about 1 month o, she is 4 feet 10 inches high and about 45 iars ofagai , JOHN 1 DEWS, j c c Sep 11 176 u! "immediate‘payme^r ml thodo to whom the sai.* tre requested to exhibit t, n tnentjerted, to the subscriber, tale Ik indebti demands duly July 13 l4( , Pe '*»«8H.CKvFDt’o NOTICEf * aherdate. ai.plfcatiori .wiP made to the Hon the Inferior Court of U C » m n"V’ whe " »iHi"B for ordinary non * the benefit ofthe iieii' creditors. HOBERT BtTRTON? Ado ’ MARY DENMARK, Atlr feb 28i L*M - Bullochfco. 48 f ^eof-gia—.Bullock Griiint; «y tlie Honorable th>* Court of Ordinary u ■ County.* * f rom said administration. These aretherefbreto cite.and adtaoni ' and singular the kindred and creditors <>; soul deceased, to file their objecti ns fi : . they have) in the office of the Clerk oi Court within Ihet’me prescribed by law, »ise letters dismissory will be granted th plicant ° - Witness the Honorable Sfteppard tyil'v V2o. oftl,eJustices °f«id Court, this. 3d 1044. june 4 •132 Etf KENNEDY, cco'i,' leeches. J,UST received and hr . n by (3 s«y S AWGBffJf O* 6EML&H. Bottles, Cork8, Drugs^t. 1 ‘»- S UPERIOR Velvet Corks, Wine pint b< ! J Oxygin Chamber and Pofcket Lights. Tapers (a great variety,) Pure Calcined ’ nesia, Arrqtv Root, Cream 'Tartar, Sffirch ?“• Si.m Copaiva, Salt Petre, Rotten Stone the#, Have been received pr Wm Wallace, ai.;. sale by LAY £# HENDl(ICK-vON, Chemists and Druggists, Congress corner of Whitaker sn? Shad’s Buikii.. aug 12 164 Furniture IVauU. fflHlS article is iujffiiv rccotnmeiHiedi f f purpose of imparting an elegant pi.* Vlaiiogany Furniture. A The large and cktensiv^BiVnet Wffre 1 **• nfactures in the northern erfres make us; f T composition to give 4ho«* works beattl ■: ish. i • .. A supply of this wax has been - refceif Ik ship Savannih It is put up in sihrin p<- •;» boxes With pMnted directions for use, i , : ? sale by LAY & HKNimiufehi >N Chemists khd Druggo.- •• ^battjj Ilwi.Wjf/v