Savannah republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1824-1829, September 23, 1824, Image 1

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SAVANNAH REPUBLICAN 8t VoL XX'r. THURSDAY EVllYIVU, SUITE MltER S3, 183A — Whole Xo 4504 EXECUTOR OP frands Julineaii. L,ns having any demands against the Jot giaucis Jaliueau, dec art request- [er them improperly.attested, on or Ifitat tin) o» October next All ac- I.,resented previous to that day, will Vna> meiit bv the undersigned ext ca l' WM. GASTON. 149 NO 2. .Inti Dyspeptic Pills. PREPARE-! HY li. JaMKS, NEW-YORK. |VU)U 20 years past the subscriber has guttered 1? continually from a costive babh, which has been' a great p'art of the 'ime ac ompanied tiy severe headach. Me has made known his com Superior* i ourt —Chatham Countyj, ■i*x Tewm,. 1824 Gardiner Tttfts vs Nidi finig»r O N Motion of v\ Gordon, pinrnlrtf- At. torney suggesting the iieatff of the piainlitt' and sta ing that tnfdefendam. hath u moved out plaiatto several eniincn physicians, without ex .of the ftate.so thai bare fitcaias to- make tjie ex- per.et.cine any benefitf.om their prescriptions (ecutor of the plaintiff a party, jannot he served In the month of Deceir.bet- last, becoming ae.i on }jlm—prifcrwl, that the defendant dp appear rja—Chatham County. i. the Justices of. lie Inferior Court, [for ordinary purposes. |l < ul’who ' it may concern. John Dillon administrator of Ed- , •, late of Chatham county dec. has film Hon court of ordinary, to be dls. Lm his said administration lest- aic ilu vefore to cite and admon- singular the kindred and creditors rgnt-Li».iberty County. |»t< Maker, cl rk of the Court of Qrdt In' the county of Liberty. ^ U William J aW, Esq. applnft tohedis bin his iidmiuistvati'on. on the estate of [ti r, lath of saiit county, dec. are therefore l•> cite and admonish all 'unearned to file their objections fif any L) in my office, within the tune |<rcscn- av t or otherwise the said applicant will Med from his suid admiimua'ion.* under m> hand and setd, this 3d day ol U. 18.4. •• “ K.BsKHR, c c 0. 110 ously alarmed, ‘By the regular but constant in* crease of the disorder, he nas induced to com mence tlie use' of the ubove named pills, which were highly, reoummef vied «s a r« meily * in Ins complaint.-He began to lUkedlnm with very litUe confidence as to iheif efficacy,' and under the expectation that he ^ouid not.be able to give them a fuir trial, aa his stomach, heretofore, tad reacted, every kind of medicine Another circumstance which luuglit him to expect very linteWnefit. was that ho l.ud found it necessary ^ ult-ays t<i alfe. more than an ordinary dosy of 1 i--b— ......... . . any cathartic, pelbre K would prodttce the’deafr- 1 deceased, to nit. tlicir object ions ('*,!,.<j,.ft ec j > He, however, commenced takiug.two' ave,) to the granting tC leturs disnnsl j. M Elected, every evening for twen- io petitioner, in the clerk a p‘’ ic > "j iv davsl Without experiencing any considerable Court of Ordinal y, on or before the j,convenience, of perceivings'any benefit from If December nexi ensuing, otherwise .. .. , L*. •. .n- Lmissory will be granted to the pfeti- , the ti n. John Cumming, one of the [‘the said court, this 11th day orJune, 8. M MOM), c c o. 136 ■jrm—Chatham County bon. the .lufcii.es of the Inferior Court siitn' g tor ordinary purposes*. . HE - - I.inni I* Base administrator of L-jHte Taylor* deceased, lift- petitioned {nhle Court of Ordinal y to be discharg hi» s iid aifniiiliatralHiiisWip ' are therein i e to cite, and adinOnish all iilur tbu kindred and creditors'of the eased, to file their objections (if and t) in the oHiCt of the clerk of the Court ury. on or before the 13th day of.lar.ua ensuing the date hereoft otherwise [ismisaory will be granted to the tippl j the honorable Thomas N. Morel'one iic.es of the suid Court this 13th day o. >0. one thousand eight hundred and 8^ M. MONO, ini». |ulA— inn nnii • liuifty^ fiy the utiu Justices of the Inferior tfourt, sitting for purposes. To all whom it may concern, |t>ss Uobert Taylor,admh.iatrstor of Wm fey, late of Saviuiiiali, merchant dec. has bd to the hollo ruble llu court of Ordina* jdischargfed Horn Ins said administration l aretheref re "io cite ami admonish all Lular the kindred aiid creditors of the Eased, to file their objections, (If any lei in the -clerks office hf the said court, (cfiire the 8tlj day of December next} lselcitersdismisaorywill.be granted to Rioner. ha the Honorable John P. Williamson, ! Justices of the said court, this tith day A. D 1824. 8 M. BOND, coo 18 134 ' 4 them. He was then dire.c cd ,tu increase the number, untd some degree of nausea was pro duced i the dose was accordingly increased un- lil'lie took alk pills every evening } they soon began to act as a gentle and perfect laxadve j the dose was diminished in Die same gradual manner'in rJrliich it had been increased, and it 1. now forty days tfirtcea very obstinate und dia tressing'complaint has yielded to this mild plan of treatment. 'The subscriber does therefore, unsolicited, most Cheerfully recommend the unti-dis optic pills to those v. ho may have suffered like him self f.aml lie avails himself of this method to as sure them, that from no other treatment has he experienced such perfect Yetief v nauum hide. From the above certificate no doubts can ex ist in ibfe minds of th afflicted, aa l*. the utility and value of inis remedy. Many persons in th'tf city ami its vicinity have been relieved from dia iri ssing dyspeptic symptoms by its use. it if not recommended ns u cure, all blit to those di sease.', appertaining to dyspeptic only A fresh supply just received per WiLUun IV a« lace and for sale by LAY il HENDRICKSON, Ageaja. aug 12 163 cm pr befoie the film day ihfc next teini of this court, to shew cau&p If any he ha'.h, why Elias Reed, the executor of the phranft’ shall not be rntuh npany, and why he shall not have iiulgment against the said defendant. Ann it is funner ordi red that the said rule be published once a moat h fi r three tnonlliH Extract from the minute* this 7tli June 1824. A. II. FANNIN, Clerk. jUue 17 §mI38 sj'rlNE muiiihs aftei date, apiillcapon willfie Slmode 1 ■ the Hunorlble the Inferior Court uf Un an Counl i, for leave to sell all the real Estate of Sarah M’Kindley, la.e uf dry an copnty dec: for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said estate. JAMES butler, Administrator. april 2 $n77 Executive Departments Geo. MILLEDGt. VILLt Slat Nov. 1823, S KULKED, fhftt the jiubion.ed Reaulution . be. publisheu once a month, ’»> eu'-h of the Gaaettesofthia -Hate, untiHhe next General H* lection Jlttett, FLIHlTt WOOD, Sec*rtf IN SENATE, 12tii Nov. 1823 SWhkbxar it is desirable to ascertain'the wish es ofUjecitizens oftlu< slate,»ato tlie mode <.f phCoiirg Electors of President and Vu e 1‘resi- dent ol tlie United -t .les: he ittlieefwe reiulveU by (lie Sent tie uniI Ifmite of UepreientaUveo of the State of Geo qiti in Gen eral- esembly met, rliatitsln.it be the duly of tiie Magist.atts who shall preside st t the several Elections to be held in the different counties of It is} this Slate for the choice of members of the Le NOTICE. %.4| 8 WILLI.v u I'UUxElt, havingVisigneo .TJL 'n tlie subscribers ulj his stock in iraih-, delns&c in bstflrdf of Ins creditors general!;, it isrequpstevl that those'indebted make imme- diate payment, and thosuhaving claims wih please render them toiMr l hornas Miller, who is H|ipoiutv«l.tinMr agent to'dispose of the stock, which comprises a g- ne at assortment of Seasonable Dry Goods, and will be »oid, wholesale or in retail,“at verv reduced priCfcs, foi cash only. James wiifnry, JOIINH REID, OEdRGljs KEI.PH, Assignees of Wm. Turner." april 14 86 1 -HE stock of Dry Gouda, v.hia longed tp Mr William Turn BARGAINS. * formerly I r, is now 1 ling oil at pntv s much tinder cost april 16 tt Georgia:—Chatham" County By the i, ‘-t\ the Jnstice, of me Inferioi Ccuii • Mid county sitting for ordinary purposes, -To all jifhom it'may concern, H t HERE AS Thomas R Frice, adn.iniatrati. of David fL Thompson, dec. his petio. e.i *0 the hoi.orable the Justices of tlie Inferior Court, sitting for ordinary purposes to be dia-' charged from the administration aforesaid. Now these are thCrtforc to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred aud creditors of the said dec to file their objections, if aby they have in my office on or before the 16th day of Stpi next, otherwise.letters dismissora will be gran*, ed to the applicant Witness the Hqn. John Uummingi one of tin Juslicea of said Court this 16.h day of March, A D 1824 S M c c o. Treasury Department, JUN- 24th, 1824. NOTICE ia hereby given to tlie propri. tuffl of the six per cent st< ck of 1813 loan of 3^ 000,000, and loan of 3f»500 00u, that bimits will be open fed at the Treasury of the Ufclted btatnfl and ht the several loan offices, on tfie ftrrt d .y of Jtyy next, to continue open until the first il.ty of October thereafter, for receiving Sv^bsc ; j»uoTm for such parts of saidistock as shall, ©if the day of subscription, stand on the books of the Trea sury, and'on those of the loan offic'e*:i es|-ei.uvc-' )y, pursuant to the provisions of the act ••! Con- grfess passed the 26lli of May, 1824, entitled * an act to amhoiiae tlie Secretary of theTi -asury to exchange a stock bearing aif interest oi oil* and a half per cent for certain stocks Ucaringar interest of six pfer cei’t.” The sir scripdon may be made by the propnii etors of thestocf, t;itlier in.parsnn or b. 'neir attorneys duly autlmrir.ed to subscribe ami vans- fer it to the United States. • - The certificate* are to be surrendered <u tltfi time of making tut subscriptions. ^ WM. H. CRAWFOUl) 1 juiy 27 f!56 • -v - \\ INK mollths alter dale application will l»pr : I, !fi ?6 The, Proprietor of the The Temple of Fashion. 150 Executor’s Noficb. I persons having denmnea against the lute of • lie late lluglEM'Dall, L8q. dec’d [nested to hand them in for puyment, and [debi'.d to the estate will ple&e make H AS the pieusnre of informing the pu' lie gcnni ally,'tlv.u hesdi coni nines to carry on hisbvp.incss. No. 226, King ttreel, oppotite lhe I'anne-'it Hotel. \\ igs and Ornamental Hair mamifacturpd on thr most improved principles. . . Fateiit Elastic Springs, so judicipuslj arrnng- cd that thev may defy thaJnoat accnte observa tion to difecovfev the- sliguteat possible shade in the color * takewise Gentlemen’s Toupees, c.immonlv calico Scratches, with silver and iflill springs, nature being in > very ease his only guide. lie nisi- has the pleitlureto inform the public that lie has become the agent of Thomas Quinn, Wig Makei of New-York, an l \-ill cunstantly keepTur sale his Ladies’ fend GcuLemens, ,re- cian Cropped IVn.gs, | All orders arul measures enclosed to 2 ;6 King i street, will be attended to with punctuality am! j despatch R. Just received by the ship Niagara, a general aaanrtmeift of HAIR WO' R of 1 la test fashion. Gentlemens’ Hair Cut and Dr. as- *.d in cost recmifl.ondon and Parisian modes. A general assortment iff PHUFUMEI’Y for sale at all times at 'lie above < stablishment.— I'hose persons residing at a disquiet- who have left orders at this establishment, are hereby in formed, thatthey arc generally ready for de livery. - • " EDWARD JCA1M.Y. dj* The editors of the Savannah Republican*' Augusta Chronicle, and Oolumliijf,Telescope, are nquested to publish the above ouCe a week for three weeks, and furwuid their accounts to N«». 226 King-streel, Charleston, aug 12 163 , girlfliuui, at the next Hem-rut Election therein, to propose ty each and every voter at tlie time of receiving hi* vole, whether he desires 'that tlu* choice ol said Klcetora shall be confined to the people or retained b\ the Legislature, and to request such voter to signify such d aiie bv en. di.t sing on his ticket, the worn People 01 Leyis- tutu e accmding t«> tin tiutli of the liut It of the fact} and on cimn'tng out the ballots, to annex to die return if the said election by them su transmitted to the Executive Department,a true statement of the votes so given, to tlie end ihut the same may be laid before the next Legisla ture by h a Excellency 'lie Gove*nor Jlnd be it further resolved, That his Excellency the Governor by and lie 1* hereby requested to cause thitfe*«»litill>B to be published widiout de lay, 141 thd several Gazettes of this State, and to continue the said publication once a month, un til the next General Election. Head ami agreed to unanimously. THOMAS STOCKS, President. ■ In the I! oise of licpresentalivce, 14M JVov 1823. Rend und concurred in DAVID ADAMS, Speaker. Approved. 18lli Nov. 1823. G. M. TROUP, Governor. .Georgia-— t hut ham otmtyt. U) the Ili n the Juftic; a i f <h Ir.feiior Court sitting for ordinary purposes. \k WHEREAS RichuidR. Cuyler, eVecutor .if Mi vVilllam Shaw deceased has petitioned thi Hun Court of Ordinary, to be discharged from his said exr.cutorship. I hti are therefor* to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said deceased, to file their objections (if rfny (they have) in the office of the clerk of the Court of Ordinary on i»r.before the 13th day of January next t nsuinfeUte dote hereof, otherwise letters dismissory null be grunted to the peti tioner. ,y' v it ness the Honorable Tliju-ias N. Afore),one of thfe .lustic s of tlie ‘"said Court, this 13th dav ot July, A D,-i824. S. M. BOND, cco. .*1* 150 thade tifthe honorable the Inferior Unlirt Chatham County, when setting for ortiihary purposes, for permission to sell the foliow hk xal estate, for the benefit of the heirt and cMetors, 6f the estate of N S Bayard, deceas ed, viz: Ope undivided fourth of a tract of Laud, Con* faiiung abiiut 500 adrca.Ain Cumberland Js,:nndl Camden County, known aa 1’lum Orchard- and an undivided fourth of a certain 'Tract uf ! and aiviiated on said island, containing- about 500 acres, originally grafted to Gen. Lichland Mc’- imoah, and bounded on the south by the said. Plum Orclterd Tract. Albo a plantation called Lditery Rill situate on the Ogecchee Road, 3 miles from Savamlab* containing aboht 600 acres. N.J BAYAHI), Adm’r est. N S Bayard. 211 ale payment THOS M’UALL, ? PHILIP tlUA3CH, 5 Lxors 13 150 iHtGIA—-uhatham County--To all whom may concern. W hereas Alexander M. , admiiiistiator of John Scott, deceased, titiuued the Honorable the Justices of tilt- r Court, sitting for Ordinary purposes to charged from hi., said administration. V these are therefore to cite and admonish l singular the kindred and creditors of the leceased, to file their objections, if any lave) in tlie Clerk’s offlet, ot the Court inary, on or before the 6th day of Decern- ext} otherwise letters of dismiasory will Uitcd. ness the honorable Edward Harden, one 1 Justices of the said Court, tlie 6tli day of A. D.1824 S.M. BOND, cco. 6 106 United States, District of eorgia. IN TIIE.DISTIil< T COUHT, Auiicsr Tkhm, 1824. > <TIE fallowing persona having been drawn and summoned to serve aa^Grand, and Petit Jurors at said Court, having failed to attend—It is ordered th they be fined according to law, unless they shall make a- ffictent excuses, on oath to the Clerk, on or before the 2d Tuesday in November next Grand Jurors.—Archibald Smith, Friderlck S. Fell, J P- Hem y,. George Gordon, Joseph Habersham, Jan es Hunter, Robert Habersham, Charles Kcisey, Alexander Telfair, Benjamin Burroughs. Petit Jurors.—W m P. Clark, C. H. Haydeh, John Gjibjbrn, Reuben G, Taylor, and John F. Fraser. i Extinct from the minutes. GBO GLEN, Clerk, aug 14 ol64 icx- , de- ersims iiiltbted to the ca ttle ol nder Martin, late of Liberty couii y ‘, are requested to make immediate pay- RICH AUD F. BAKER, ? Fv . ra « BBWilliam h martin, 5 10. §112 - iERY valuable tract of Land in Liberty Jounty, ‘•ituate on the Sunhury Road, twi and a half fyom lticftibrodgli; containing kindred an4 ten acres- This land'is verv Me for Cotton, Ricfe and Corn, and as weil lateil for that culture as any land in the y; the conditions are low and rea°Qnable; are between seventy and eighty acres ;d and under fence, there is also a gJod ing house, and all necessary out building., e premises—guarantee titles will be given p,leaser, f no incumbrances lying on said ' further particulars apply to Capt; Joseph »in Liberty C 'iintv, or to EDWARD U BAKER, Owner in McIntosh county. *6 ‘ ■ For Sale, or to Rent. i'hq unexpirei'- lease (3, , tars) and ion- j.rovements, on the housd and lot known as tlie I ittle Man’s Garden, situated in the City of Augusta, Ellis street, near the corner of Cen tre street, and the market,paying all the conve niences for a Confecjiouaiy factory on a large scale, besides a dry house, an oven, and bakery, —there is also an Ice house in good order, wherein 15 to 18 tons of Ice can be secured for Summer use Fi-r terms, apply to P- P- TLOMASSON, Esq Savannah, or to B. BOUYER, or on the premises Augusta. aug»li6 18169 Brouglitto Jail. [ N Savannah on tn>. li n just, a negro man vrtio says his name ia Harry am\ that; he belongs to Josephps Love of Green County, Georgia, an 1 that he ranaway from him near Warrington t bout the first of June, he is. 5 feet 9 i inches high and'about 25 ye <rs of Hge. JOHN!. DEWS, j.c,c, aug 19 166 (xoorgia—( hiitham C ounty. To all wficin it may concern W HERE vSJohn M’Niah ha. applied to he Hon -he Court of ordinal y «jfCliat- ha... county for letter* eft adminiat at'on (with 'hc“V*lil annexed) on the estate and efiWota of William Craig late of Savannah merchant dec’if ..Theae are therefore ‘.ocite and admoniah all and singniar tin- kindred and creditor* «'f the sftid d--ceased,"to file their objectirtos (if rny they have) to the gi anting of the administration tif the estate of tlie deceased to the applicant in 'the i.'lerk’s Office of the said Court,on or before ihe thiftet nth day of heptem'ier i ext} otherwise letters of administration will be grantrd. " IVttnesa the Hon J/ Un P Williamson F. q one of the Ju'iti'jes oftlifc-aid Cpurt the thirty ,. ; day of August, A D 1824. ; S M BOND, coo. sept 2 t 172 y ‘ Superior Court—Chatham County. Thomas F Purse «. all "1 Complainants I and IN EQUITY. . Richard It Cuvier, ex’r 1 Wm Shaw,deceased. J I N" this case, on the suggestion in the defend ant’s answer, that cerifin persons not partie- i<> this bill, lesidmg in Scotland, claim to been titled to a distribution of part of the undivid-1 estate of Wm Shaw, deceased, and o > mono- it is ordered that all persona concernec d< Si- pear before the Superior Court of Chkfham Count in the term of January next, tnen and there to establish such their claims} and in n<. fault thereof, that the undivided estate of th;. said Wm Shaw, be distributed among th§ c>.n plainanta agreeably to the decree of said Cour and that this rule be published once a month until the expiration thereof- Extract from the minutes tnis 7th day of Jum 1824. , A B FANNIN, Clerk. iune 17 §t!38 Notice. S INE months after day, application will be made to the Inferior Court of EflingbaiT Count; ,for leave to sell all the reaPproperty b« longh'g 'o the estate of the late Rev Jim Beck dec lying m said county, lor the benefit of tin Lens and creditors. ANN BECK, f .Administratrix, april 16 88 JfUW Notice. SiHF, public ar' informed ihut the Subscribers located and formed a connexion in .1 icksortbnro, Sr riven County,.' a ■’Where one pov 10 mi Superior Court. _ Mat Txhm, 1824. PIGORGE JOHNSTON andqtheis,compiaiut Vbants va Pefifr Vanburgh LfVi-.gston amLiV.fir «rs, defendants, in equity inthe8uperiorQoi.it., Chathio County, May Term, 18‘.'4 ' 'r- It appearing to the Court by affidavit that P<» ’er, Vanburgh Livingston and Hvrnet E. Living -von, who are parties defendant reside beyon he state of Georgia, and within the Unttc •talcs on motion opcomplatnarjs solicitor, u ordered that the Aid defends it do respcc ive appear and jinswer the complainants bill i» iib four jnoi|ths fmip the date of this rule Ah v is further oidered that this rijie b«rpiil.;.«i,e4'. oneda week during four months from ipiv unit 1 n^one ol the public GazcUes ottlna Stale Extract from the Minutes. A B Fannin, cimk. june 8 134 IL: 1NE months after tfijitupplicar-on wm hr-. IN made to the honorable the Judgts of Hie Inferior Court of Bryan County for leayc to sell alt the real estate of Wm-Cubbedge, dec’d to be fc. 1 *' f° r the benefit of the heirs and creditors of fiid estate. JOHN CUBBEDOE, „ „ Administrator. Bryan County, June 17 188 NOTICE. a LL persons ii.debt- iVtq the'estate of Eliza- be'h Fell lateofChatbkin Qpui ty,deceased, , „ - , are requested to make initpediate payment to of them-may atj.aii time'5 be found except w hen the aubsenber, and those to whom the aaiil nt- tste is indebted are requested to exhibit their’ 'brofessTunallj "ev-gaged- elsewhere. They pur •pose to attend the Several courts of the several Counties ftcri.vfln, Burk* anp J■•fi’erson—ah tln -se of Richmond. Warren am 1 Emanuel. Th<; hope, bji close aptdicatioji. and a due attention to tiie, business of rtieir profession, to merit and ■a ccivp a share of the public paty tiage. llu. siness corfiderl to tlii.ir care will be tbaiikfullv received'and punctually attended to JAM' S H LEWIS JO l\HS FA lTEff-0 . mar 2"* 11*' v Cure Calcined Magnesia,u new Jirticle. I'^HIS Medicine has h'.tn prepare^by the New ’ Y k Chemical Mamifa. ’unng ('nmpain, i«m(i sa d t ■ i. equal i.. the celebrated articb marie hy'll lli-'>Srs llei.i jfs Many persons in line ciiy who have used this remedy’give it a de 'tied prtforeiiceover all others. Families »i« solicited io give, it a trial a's it epmes much cheaper tha" Henry’S} being neatly pfit up in liotlies at ce'and f ir sale only by LAY 1- HENDKI KSuN. Chemists ami D-ui-gists, Shads Buildings. sept 2 172 demands duly authenticated, to ‘ PEtElt SHICK,. Ex’or jqly 13 150 - Law Notice. I IHE undersigne>l havin',rjorhied a connectin' in the practice of 'h? jaw, will attend t cases in all the Courts of the Flint Circuits, ami in the adjoining countiep of the Oijnulgee aiu: Southern Circuits. • OLIVER H. PRINCE, EDWARD W TRACV Reference in Savannah to O. W. UockWEtt^c. Co Macon,-June 4,1824. July 3 146 , OT 1 QNltion will be made to the Inferior Coma ;vh sitting for ordinary purpose , for lea e to a all that lot or part of ground in the District White Bluff", County of Chatham, containing 5 acres, more Ur less, hound northwardly ■ oastwardly’ by lands, late 'Johp Poullen, ai sou liwSrdly by lands of ‘ illiaina, belonging the estate of James Boyd, and to be soldfor " benefit f the hairs oTid creditors gf said estm-. KLlZAffL.ni BOYD, Adin’-v. i may 26 $4 * FOUND, I N possess!>)ii of a r <-g.o man nftcrJieirg ar rested A taken. under a warr*iit fortrLarceuy Blue Close hrdieil Qoat, t. gether b somt* ihcr arthdes of little valu<, which hqcnfess’d o have stolen but..lues not know fj'om vvhoir. he <>wnci or owners by pmveing thi4r’propert.v i. hav -lhe.si.me by paving fivr this advertise" mem, on application at Hie ffice.of, '» M C MILLS, Esq. J P. aug 31_ m171 * Drought to Jail. I N Savannah on tin 9 th ii st. ■> >»• gro man who says his name is Kdenhnnuigh and ilia- h.t ,elo. gs to the esiste of James Clink, and tbal (vljuniji Crop of South Car liua, is tlie Execu- <• of said .estate, am -hat re ranaway about one ■nojjth ug.> be i.v 5feet 5j»inches high alul about 1 /'• CM'S of iige J'itlN I DEWS,roc ■11 n"6' j Drough t to J nil. j \ Stnum.al. t,., m 9p. ust. a negro womai i wjio says her name is Be^ty and that she be -igs-totlie estate of James Clark, and that Ben MimiiJCfflp, of South Car.ilma. is the Execuior faaidest. and tlmi sht ranaway uliont 1 moi.il 1 go, she is 4 feet 10 inches iiigh anft ubout <15 ■ "',r.i of age. JOHN 1 DEW S.icc. ‘sen II 176 , NOTICE, I IVE months afterdate, a,,plioation will, hi nikde to the lion the Inferior Court of Bui- hic.ti fount;, when sitting for ordinary purpose* io sell all t)ie real and personal estate' of Aileti. Denmark', dec’d, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors. RORRRT BUhTON, Adin’r. MARY DENMARK, Adm’x. H,*» 46 .-.‘"‘"f 1 ywt Georgia—Bullock I'ouotyT By "the Mono; ablt thi CoutLof Ordinary of said County. iV HF.Ri- AS Robe rt Burton, administrator o t » the estate of Stephen Denmark deed, hatit applied to the said Court for letters dismirsory fr6m said administratjoin These are therefore to cite, and admonish all a, d singular the kindred ant) credit'rs of the said deceased, to file their object!, ns (i! aify they have) in the office of the .Cleyk of thi Uourt within thet-me prescribed bylaw, otb«SN vise letters dismisaory will be granted thfe sta P icant Witness the Honorable Sheppard William?;’ one of the Justices of said Court, this 3d June- 1824. * june 4 ELY KENNEDY, c c o d*. *132 ’ leeches: IUST received and m 1 h»t I sep 2 AU*ks:i «• OEMLfffJ. Hatties, Cork8, Drugs, ^g. &c. S UPERIOR Velvet Corks, Wn« p!yit r l>fc?&es, Oxygin Chamber and Poijket/Liglits, Was- 'Tapers (a great variety,) Pure JCalcincl Mag m.'sia, Arro »• Root, Cream Tavtiw, Starch,. Bal som Ciqiaiva, Salt Petre, Rottennitone Jjc. tJo Have been received pr Wm Wallace, anfifo* sale by LAY V HENDRICK j-ON, .Chemists and Druggists, Congress corner of Whitaker sts. Shad’s Building, aug 12 164 Furniture Wax. ffitHIS article is highly I'ecoir.mLniiml for the V purpose of imparting an elegant gloss to Mahogany Furniture. The large and extensive Cabinet Ware Man ufactures in the northern cities make use of this composition to give their work a beautiful pol ish' A supply of this wax lias been received per ship Savannah It is put uj;in small pots ami boxes with printed directions for use, and On sale by LAY & HENDRICKSON Chemists an i Druggists, jjfft rSlt?4s llliUd'ingSt