Savannah republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1824-1829, December 10, 1824, Image 4

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KV Jails© V» I l i’ w Administrators salt* Off tlir Jlr.'l Tuesday in January next, TILL he .-old before theCmi.x House in the City at Savannah. tlie following property, bc'diz the real estate of tuilrtw M‘I.ean> late of Chatlmfla County, dcr'd forth' 1 bonefilot thc heirs «mt creditors, pm-nant to an Qnler of Court. < )nu tract of land, containing Sot* acres .adjoin ing IStitts of Francis Tulls,James fiasco, and Ma J ry Shorts. known as Jonathan and John Fox’s tracts, about Id miles from Mivannnh. • One vacant lot in fco simple, situated in Ewens- hurg, on Margo re t-st. Savannah, union n liv No. 23. tine Ditto, also fee simple, situated in do. and 'known by the No. 21, with a dwelling house and Other improvements thereon. One l,ot hi Hieeborongh, f.ilirrty county. The purchasers giving Imnd and mortgage, nny- ablo in one, two and three yeni's,with interest from date and personal security. GEO. GLEN, Oct I ' 201 Adm’r est. Andrew :Vl‘I.nne. An Ordinance, t HEALTH. To fix pcrmiuiently the salaries and fees ] | *’■ dtsl of all earthly bhssin of the city oiticers. inod bv the Mnv Atlministrntors suit 1 . Om Ihr jlr. l Tuculiuf in January next, W ILL be sold nt tho Court House, in the County of F.iiiuglinm, between the usual liom sof sale. i wo m gro’ s a Fellow and a tVench. named Lloyd and Fanny. And also all the right title and interest of William Joseph Spencer, dec’ll, of I. Be it ordained by the Mavor and Aldennen of the eity of Savannah, and Hainlett) tlie.reof in Council assembled, that front and alter the first regular meet ing- of Council in January next, there shall paid to the city Treasurer the sum of six hundred dollars and fees of office, per annum, lor his services—that he shall re ceive no commissions on public monies which may tllrbClffh his hands, Imt that ho shall receive two hundred and fifty dollars for the completion of the pity Di gest and that tho security required be tert thousand dollars; t J See. 8, He it further ordained by the nu if -rity aforesaid that from and after the period aforesaid the City Marshal shal be entitled to rccciVo for his services the sum is-so high Stomach . .Von oft] ly proper anil iinpurlunt to di anil bowels of ivaUnutmu y of bile, anil all perni clous and nations accumulations, the proprietors of LEE'S most o ccllent VNTI-liM.fpUS FILLS, would very respectfully advise the use of several doses of ihem, ami thereby in many Instances pre vent licail-iiclies, sickness nt tho stomach, obsti nate obstructions of tho bowels, scorching levers, of six hundred dollars per annum, and fees I prickly heat; softens tho skin, and improves the of office, and he shall bo entitled to com-1 complexion x . Spencer, occu, in and to u negro woman named \my, and tier missions on public safes, under tho now existing ordinance. ec.3. Bo it further ordained by the atv thority uforesaid, that from ami after the ton lout, ami thopossession (hereof. The above sol ■ ns the property of \V m. J. Sponcor, dec'll, by ordqroftlie lion, the Judges of the Court o. Or- dimev for the Comity of Effingham, tortile bene fit of the heirs mid creditors of the saW-^hsc’d.— Conditions iiimle known on the day of sale, nov !> 209 ELIAS REED, ddm'r. Shmlfs sale. On tlir =irsl Tur^'lay in February next, lie sold at the Cou. t House between VV the hours of ton and four o’clock, the fol low in ; throe We v os, viz: Mmy, dlhcnv'iM' known by the name of Con : stance,! mil her two children Lucy and Kcxiah, levied on under a forcch-furo of a mortgage ns the property of \\ iiham It. Holland, to satisfy Gaud ry A Dtifaitre. • ' . 1 D’LYON, see. icriod aforesaid, the Clerk of Council shall and nfibrds instant and great relief, in all obstinate ie entitled to receive, per annum, for his I lta,s0 rollevcs young children from chol- services, the sum of four hundred dollars INDIAN VEGETABLE SPE. and tecs of office. I he Messenger of ( oila-1 (jjpie—An effectual cure for the Venereal and cil the stmt of one hundred dollars and Gonorluen. fees of office, and thc Sexton the sum of LEES’ TOOTII-ACHE DROPS— one hundred mid fifty dollars and fees of which give immediate relief. office. LEE’S TOOTH POWDER—WhicI ^heriiV’s stiles. W Jhithcfcsl Tuesday iii February next, 'ILL hi 1 -o’d at the conrt house in theeftv of Savannah between the hours of lOapd 4 .o Cl I s negroes \iz. ('harlolte, Baccus. Eve, Tennli, Titus, sambo. Nc.ro, Belinda, Dorcus, Isaac, Bi—. Sippio, Fnrli:-, Floe, Peggy, Anne, Betty und Monday. I vied bn by'conseul as the proper, ty of N. G. Rutherford, under n 11 fu on n foreclo sure of a mortgage in favor of the Bnnk of Darien. ISAAC D’LYON, s c c. doc 4 GHO • , i i- • *• , , See. 4. Beit further ordained by the au thority aforesaid, that the keeper of the Powder Magazine shall be entitled to re ceive for his services, the sum of twelve and an half cents for e^ch keg of powder, placed in the magnzillc of the weight of 1 moving and destroying corns, from twenty five to twenty eight pounds, LEE’S LIP SALVE, at the time of receiving the same, and the [p*»Numerous cases of cjrf.s could,be annex further sum of twelve and an half cents f<>. ®f Nto *«•» 8 00l > <£»#&££»<*’ .. .. , . . c . .. . I lowed the use of the above JUSILY CELEBUA- for each kogot powder twenty ft veto t wen-1 TED FAM j L y MEDICINES, but tho publisher ty eight pounds, nt tlie time of delivering has not room for them in this paper, the same, to the owner and a like sum in V Please to observe tehalerer, and tchert ever iroportion to the wciglit thereof, and that .'?« buy none can be Lee's Genuine Family Mcdi *, i, . ..., . 16mtt, without the signature of tl>c proprietor, lie shall not be ontitlod to any compensa- I NOAIITUDGKLY, tion when a sale takes place unless said Shcriirs sales. On Ihcfirst Tuesday m January next, ^tTTH.L be sob! nt the courthouse in the city .of W Snvan nab, between the hours of It) a o’clock. * ... , ■- ; 1 Ml tlmt parcel or tract of land in the county ’of Chatham, Stale of Georgia, known in the plan of raid county as Garden Lot No. eighty, (80) cast conRuhjng 1 i J acres more or less, bounded oh the nnytll by the Thunderbolt Road und lands of Jus. Bilbo, on thesouth by lauds of Jim. Scrivcn,, mid ■on tin w est by a road leading to lands of Col Jus. Johnstons and others, with the. appurtenances thereto npperttuning L 1eviedon ns the property of Thomas K. Brootn, to satisfy a fi fai on a foreclo of u m .rlgaec in favor of IVm.T. Willian Sc.vciily-uveacres oflnnd and improvements, While Blulf (list.Chntbnni County, levied on ns Unv■ properly of .Ins. Govon, to.saii-fy an execu tion in favor of Henry llaupt, et.nl. A negro man mimed Lester, levied on ns th property of John Womack tosali.-ly an execution sn fu\ or of Henry M'Alpin, vs. John iVomackund Win -M. Craig, - cm lit \ . et al. 'i'Brfee hundred and thirty acres of innd more or less, White BlulfDisl. in Chatham County, 1< vied on as the property of Chns. B. Jones to satis fy an execution in favor of Thos. Walton. Buildings on lot No. P, Spring Hill .with the ua expired lease of said lot, bounded south by lot No. 10, mist by lot No. '8, north by Oake street, and west by Frhnkliu-st. levied on by a constable as the property of U ni IticharJson to satisfy several executions in favor of Richard Unwell et al and -turned over to me. I. D’LYON, see dee-1 2U0 LEE’S NERVOUS CORDIAL, an excellent medicine for all nervous atYsctions, w’eakness, pains in loins, back, ©c. LEE’S ESSENCE OF MUSTARD, ho niedit’uie ever excelled this in curing rheuma tism, sprains, bruises, frosted feat, ,yc. ©c- L E E’S A GIT G AND FEVER DROPS, a never failing cure. ■ LEE’S SOVEREIGN OINTMENT, warranted to euro the itch, by only one applica tion. LEE’S PERSIAN LOTION, an ex cellent medicine for curing tetters, ring worms, £)- v y’ AU(«l S T W. O0AILER, f TAS ictiiiived hisHRCC.’ .-.TORE, tc.tb.ecari-.er J 1 of Wrong,''dan amt ll'hilaki c-Nfl'ci is, opnusite Cnl. filidlinan’s Mansion f to use, where lie exhibits for sale, a choice assortinfml ol Fresh Midichies tend Garden seeds, and various other articles suiting las line, lleab- staius relating the whole string of names of the things he oilers, and only mentions a few which are trot commonly found in every Drug Store, via! l’ol. Saliint, Fyrnla llmbcllut:i, Degilalis Purpurea, Scullcap, Hyssop, German Leppard’s Bane, (arnica moiitann) Elecampane, (Imdatlulcnlum) Hops, Ergot, Toiiquiu Bouns, Siptiro's Elixir. Datfy’s Elixir; Ess. Mustard, Ess. Tyre, Jesuit Drop, C'hurche's Cough Drops, Aromatic Vinegar, Toilet, Vegeb'ble, and other Soaps, Macassar Oil, Phosphorus, Ox Mur. Potnssc, James’s Fdver Powders, Infantile Powders, Read’s Stiptic, Spirits Soap, G' LEE’S WORM DESTROYING LO ZENGE3, a most nowerfui Medicine, removes and destroys all kinds of worms. LEE’S' ELlXEll, an invaluable medi cine, it never fails to euro the most violent cold, Fumigating Pastils, Pyrolignious Acid, Black Drop. Upspectingthe utility of thisinst article, he refers the lust, but one, page of the Georgia und South Carolina Almanac, of this year, octfl 1167 UAUDRY & HERBERT, Have just received, BftLS. Haxnlls Flour cleanses and beautifies the teeth. LEE’S EYE WATER—A certain cure for sore eyes. LEE’S ANODYNE ELIXIR—For tho cure of head-aches, LEE’S CORN PLAISTER—For re sale id accompanied with a delivery Sec. 5. And be it further ordained by the authority uforesaid, that all powder delivered to the keeper , aforesaid, slmll be immediately stowca in the safest powder 1 more. ^ magazine under his care, and in case of ocl 7 neglect in not stowing the said powder, Lamp Oils, Lamp Wick, Glass Laic MichUcl Lee Sf Co. The above famous family medicines are ftr sale by DR. A. DELAROCHE, Scnr. Druggist, Savunnuh Who has just received a fresh supply from Bulti shall forfeit to Council any sum not ex- rrtHE Subscribers have just received per ship ceeiling thirty dollars, or less than 10 dol-1 F-mpcror, lars, and for the second offence shall be | removed front office'., Sec. 6. And lie it further ordained by the I authority nfortsnid, that ull ordinances or of ordinances ipiiitnting against this I ordinance lie and the same are hereby re-| ponied. Passed In Council, 15th Nov. 1824. WM. C.DANIELL, Mayor. Attest, Solomon Coiif.n, c. c. dec 2 pro. tern. Of every variety and Pattern An Ordinance, Entitled an ordinance to amend tho se veral ordinances now in force in this city, in relation to the Market. Sec. 1. Be it ordained by the Mayor and Aldermen of tho City of Savannah and Hamlets thereof, that the city Marshal shall on the third day of December inst. A general supply of Winter, Fall and Summer strained Lamp Oil. Brettaned Socket Lamps Japunia Dish do Glass do do Peg do do Lafayette do Globe Lamp Glasses French Chimney do for Billiard Rooms and Theatres Lump Wick of every description Together with Tin Lamp Feeders, Tin Canisters for luqip Oil, and every other article suitable for the convenience of Light. The whole of which compriso u more complete assortment than has ever been exhibited in this city, tind are ottered for sate tit prices to correspond with the times. Tho public are very respectfully invited to cull and examine them. LAY &l HENDRICKSON, Chemists and Druggists, Shad's Buildings. nov 11 210 under tlie superiutendauee of the market Elegant & choice Perfumery, &C Committee proceed to sell all jhe Stalls in n, ,,,, 1 Subscribers have received pr brig Ann. the public market contempkited to be sold Schooner Intrepid and ship Cbr.air, a fresh by the present ordinances now in force, supply of Choice Perfumery, consisting of City tSh(Titt’’s Jrinles. Oil the first Tursdnyin January next. ■tTFrlKL be sold before the Court House in the \ V City of Snvnnmih bcl ween the usual hours of ten and three o’clock, Sundry, articles of Table Linen, Bed Lineu Ylated Were, he. he. levied on as the property of Orran Byrd io satisfy two executions (or house rent in tax or of Elunzcr Early und assigned to J B Herbert & cu All that building on part of Trust Lot letter (A) Darby Ward, bounded south by Congress street, cast by the residence of Geo. Millen, Esq. west by the. store occupied by Mayersk. Hamilton, north by one portion of said lot, levied on us tlie pr jper* ty of John Willson to satisfy an execution in l'a- -vorofAnn It. Edu ards for ground rent, dec 3 230 A. I. D’LYON, until the first Monday in December next, and upon .such terms us arc required by the existing ordinances. Sec. 2. Be it ordained by the authority aforesaid, that nil ordinances or parts of ordinances militating with this ordinance, be and tlie same arc hereby repented. Passed in Council, Dec. 2, 1824. WM. C.DANIELL, Mayor. Attest, Solomon Cohen, u.c. pro. fern dec ft 229 Adjrimistn'ttor’s sale- ' l( ‘ sold at tlie late Residence of Allen Denmark, deed, laic of Bulloch County, on the first Saturday in February next. The following {rncis of land, amounting to 3,* 532.1 acres,-itimic in tin: County of ml)lock and immediately on tlie Milledgcviilc road, thirty five dales from Savannah, viz : One trai l containing one hundred acres, more or less, with a comfortable Dwelling House, kitch en. stables and corn bouses.—Fourteen hundred acres ad joining the above described tract, being the former residence of the lute Major Stephen Denmark—on this tract is a dwelling house, corn Louse, store house and kitchen with good stables, und an excellent stream and mill site,' whereon a mill has been for many years, but out of repairs at j iresent: the mill stones and mill irons will be Sold at the same time One other tract adjoining the above, whereon E F Bunco lately resided, containing five hundred and thirty acres, with comfortable buildings and out houses, one other wood land tract contabiing eleven hundred acres, one lot in the first District Houston, containing 202A acres, No. 116, oneoth er lot in the 8th district Early containing'200 a- ’ores, No. 231. -. Terms of sale, 12 months credit with a mortgage ■cn the premises and small notes and approved security. ROBERT BURTON, Adm’r. MARY DENMARK, Adm’x. dec 4 230 Fifty Dollars Reward, ■VjETILL be paid for the apprehension and de- V V livery of the following Negroes to the Sub scribers, living in Bourke Cunty, or any safe Jail so we can getthcm—or a liberal reward will be 'iyen for any part of them, to wit. Murattan a iriglit Mulatto man, about. 3.» years old, rather slender made and of keen apprehension, and bis wife Hannah a black woman about 45 years old, with a scar on one side of her face, the property of Joseph Hines—Ben nu African about 45 years old, small and well set and filed teeth, with a scar o.n one arm, and his wife Sylvia about 35 years of LAW FIMIE subreriber lenders bis professional servi A ces to the public ; and begs leave to inform them, that he may at all times be'found at tile .Of fice of Messrs. Duvics fy Berrien, situated in Hun tei ■> Uiiliiuc 1I1. JOSEPH VALLENCE BEVAN. Savannah, Oct. 26, 182-1. ID The Constitutionalist, Georgia Journal,and Washington News, are requested to give the hove 3 insertions eekly. Pure Calcined Magnesia, a nc\v Article. T HIS Medicine has been prepared by the New York Chemical Manufacturing Company, and is said to be equal to the celebrated article made by the Messrs Henry’s, Many' persons this city Who have used this remedy give it a dc cidod preference over all others. Families are solicited to give i! a trial as it comes much cheap ci tliiiii Henry’s; being neatly put up in bottles 3TA cunts curb, and for sale onl» by LAV fc‘HENDRICKSON, CLettisbt and Druggists, ShtuVa Buildings, •4r EORGLV Chatham t ..ontv—Ry the hon. lines of the Inferior Court, sitting for ordinary purposes, To nil whom it limy I'oiicenllS Whereas, joint Dillon administrator of Ed mond Dillon, late of Chatham county d'' 1 '' hnx pe titioned the lion,court of ordinary,to be pisclmrg- tfOJth Ills said administration. Now, those are therefore to cite and admon- all and singular the 1.indie I and creditors ot tho said deceased, the file their ohjectiins (if any y have,) to the granting of letters dismissory the e.otitioner, in the clerk's ollicc, of the said court, bn or before the 11th day of December next mining, otherwise letters dismissory will be grant 1 ' the petitioner. Witness the lion John Camming, one of tho .Instti.es of the s:ud court, this 11 tii dn v of Juno, D. 1824. S. M. BON'D, c e. o. I jttno 12 136 In tlie (Jilt Ci re 1 l> isli 1 the; A. tho Justices of tilt 1 Iuferior’Com't, .- itting for ordinary purposes. . ■' To nil whom it m»y concern. Whereds RobertScott has petitioned totliolion- orable the court of Ordinary <4 Chatham Coun ty. for Ifettnrs of administration nil the estate am effects of Edward Penman, late of l.ondon in England, merchant, dec’d, ns principal creditor. These nre therefore to cite and admonish nil and singular the kindred and creditors of tho snhl deceased, to file their objections, (if any they have) in the clerks otpee of tire suid court, on or 00 20,000 host Spanish Segnrs 20 half bhls corned Beef put up for families 20 do Goshen Butter 50 bags primCGrcon Coffeo 30 bids do do do 20 boxes white Havana Sugar 25 hhds prime St. Croix do 50 bbls do do do 40 do do Muscovado do 60 do Rye Whiskey 10 hluls do do 6 do N. E. Rum 10 pipes Cognuc Brandy 5 do best HoUunds Gin 40 bbtsN. K. Gin 20 do prime Pork 50 do new Mackerel No. 3 50 boxes yellow Soap 40 do New Bedford Sperm Candles 20 kegs Shot, assorted 100 do Duponts Powder 60 half kegs do do 10 bags Bluck Pepper 20 boxes fresh Chocolatb, 1 No. 1 60 kegs Spiced Salmon With a general assortment of GROCERIES, GAIJDRY St HERBERT. JEJNNEY & DOUGLASS^ have) in1 the clerks office of tire said court; on or dnnU shll |, 8llggc , t anc | give proof of be ore the 8th day of. January next; otherwise ngainst the complainants or citLr offi W letters of administration will be granted. IlEnnv Sholti, Esq Witness tho Honornoic John Gumming, one Sir—Please’to take notice u,„. of the Justices of Urn said court, tlvU Otli day of I th c above reference, I am reddy to S', Anciaux’s Wharf, JJAVE lately received and offer for sale on no- age, pretty heavy to her height.—They took of tent Mcuicmes, toe. tao. All ot win 3 Children Ben, Dave and Hetty, the children of s ':' ectt ; d 0 ^' “ S"od judge, and are ol Ben and Sylvia, two of the children belong to the f, t . cost *.° P l y r ctl IPWerthan has e j.-.i _.,iu Ibis market for cash or credit. Fun Estate of Smith Stringer, deed, the other child nnd Ben and Sylvia to Abner Belcher. They broke loose a large Canoe 011 Tuesday thc 28th September hist; at Stephen's Bridge, Burke Coun ty, and worthing will aim down the River to the Marshy Country, below Savannah, as Ben was bought up there and has oncerunaway and got hit wife and children back there and were apprehen ded and nut in Savannah Jail, not two yeurs ago, —One of the men took off a Gun the other a Pis tol with them, JOSEPH HINES ABNER BELCHER. cict 14 189 Otto of Roses in elegant gilt bottles of vari- . ous patterns Macassar, Russia, Rears and Antique Oils ' Pomatum in Pots and Rolls Rose, Orange flower and Lavender Water Rose, Benjoiit, Musk, Olive, Venncular, Palm Vegetable, Ceylon, Bandana, Transparent Variegated, and English Windsor Soaps, Wash Balls, Nuples shaving Soap in l’ot Shaving Cakes, ^-c Pocket, line teeth and dressing Combs, new Patterns Hair Powder and Powder Pufl's Pocket Books nnd Pocket Wallets, with and without springs La Fayette and Silk Stocks, Elastic Wbxs and Coburg Siiffners, . Silver Wire Teeth Brashes with gilt hiiudies Tounge Scrapers, Nail, Cloth, Hair nnd Shaving Brushes, Cut Glass Smelling Bottles, Visiting Cards, Metal Shaving Boxes, Floating TupenFof eveiy description, Tongu'm Beans, Musk, Caniijne, Court Plaster, Snuff Boxes, Chamber Lights und Matches, Scgar Box- cs, &c. Which together with n very general and extensive assortment of Drugs, Medicines, . Chemicals, Pa tent Medicines, Sic. Sic. All of which' ha.ve been offered for sale t er been sold W Ibis market for cash or credit. Purchasers w d do well to call nnd examine them- LAY &.HE.NDR1CKSON oct 26 196 coinmodating terms, Cognac Brandy, Holland Gin Juranicn nnd SL Croix Rum 4 hhdsN. E. Rum ' Wines, Coffee, Tens, Chocolate Sugars, Molasses Beef and Pork * Butter, Cbeeso and Lard 30 boxes Soup 10 “ Tallow Candles 140 “ Sperm “ hew 10 hhds best Sperm Oil lllids nnd bbls Train Oil 40 reams Wrapping Paper 2000 lbs Codfish 20 bbls No..1 Mackerel 20 “ 2 “ 20 “ 3 “ 15 half bbls 1 10 “ 2 “ . 10 bbls ilye nnd Corn Meal Pilot and Groat Bread lOOO lbs Hams Cordage, Corn Brooms—Nails Thin dud heavy Sole Leather for ships use Flour in whole and half bbls 250 bbls Potatoes Glauber Salts, first qunl. in bbls nnd boxes Herring, Salmon, Tongues nnd Sounds White Means—Vinegar Loudon nnd American Mustard Fine BOOTS nnd SHOES / Coarse do do SEAMEN’S CLOTHING, And many .other articles at Retail, nov 23 R-2-21 u. snultp ana C Br.cilhaup limit- of Ihr. Slate of Georgia, and others n dants.—llcrloculc.ry Drrrcc. “ U A T jH' 0 # 1 this Court cannot proceod, /Y final decree, but preparatory therlj will order ami direct that a reference 1 “ •11° rngMer, to require and report tile s counts between thi« M'Kiijncsand the 8 upon the loan of $ 1 >.000, ami liy dolhe pears by agreement, tho Bank Square tvasn^ icilieatly. m part, lor that loan, that tl m L. sales tberoot, bo so applied, also the naan, 1 ills received at the south end of the bri,],, , the time it was taken possession of in tlielr b»k and to report also upon such other disennn., the complainants iflayjuslkt upon propert I n mm 'ioB f# made from the same stun. 2d!y. That lie enquire and report the of bridge, bills now actually out, wltlt. t| m ’Cu thereof; respectively, and such facts tumii. 1 them honest and Imna f,.j.. (| | :l ] uisc may severally suggest; also il • J taken by tlw complainaat- ,-.? esui l the north end of tile bridge, from south end passed iuto the hamls 0 f tli» ? 1 or their agent, or any (ftbHco® Wl nt , IW I and gem rally tho state ol iie.couuuCwi'^nl ry Shultz and the Bridge Company^ ft! port upon such discounts or charges, M q, e - scljtl! O' IhifM* Mcb hogri m Dec. A. D. 1824. S. M BOND, c c o. I necessary statements of accounteand otheHnf!! dBC 9 2 ^ — motion, in relation to the mutters therein can Chatham county—By the hon. the cd, until the first Monday in December uext, v Vj Justices of the h\ferior Court silting for ordi- 1 slmll proceed to examine and report thereon vary purposes. 1 uni your obd’t. serv’t. To nil whom it may concern. I QEO. GLEN CM- Whereas William Davies, administrators of Mar-1 Savannah, 14(A Oct. 1824. tha Johnson dec. has petitioned the hon. the court 1 _ of ordinary to be discharged from his said ad- (FT Although it can bn ascertained bv the ministration. .. .. of the Bridge Company, wljat attdutU of brL Tlteso are therefore to cite nnd admonish all bills are nt this time unredeemed, vot it anneal and singular the kmdred and creditors of said de- lie „ eceMlir y from thc above decretal or I « |0« mot 10(11 IK 1001 lit 1001 I cord ceils llf/im Ihorc ceased,“to file their objections (if any they have) I the"rospeotfve" hoidersUherAf'^houW atlni ordmn- known. The subscriber thneefore a. m tho office oftlie clerk of the court of ordinn-1 known.' The subscriber therefore rcsneclfulf. ry on or before the seventh dny ot March next; q „ C5 ts all such holders of bridge bills t I otherwise letters dismissory will be granted the known to hint by letter or otherwise, the nZ petitioner. ‘ held by them respectively; on or before dig 5 Witness the hon. John P. Williamson, one ort Monday in November next, tha better to the Justices of the snld Court, this 7th duy ofl |,} m to comply with the above order. September, A. D. 1824. 1 S. M. BOND, c c o c c. opt 9 175 M lils liofc r oth«i J cent I. off Irelski In G EORttlA, Clmtliam County—By the hon. the Justices of the Inferior court sitting for ordina ry purposes. To nil whom it may concern Wherens Linus 1*. Sage administrator of Sprague Tnylor, deceased, lias petitioned the honora HENRY SHULTZ. Hamburgh, Oct. 20. oct 29 200 179 ISeptiL JERSONS indebted to the estate of ' kiM beth Fell, late of Chatham county, dere. ed, nre requested to mako immediate payment the subscriber, and those to whom thc’ertati . . . , indebted are requested to exhibit their demst ble court of ordinary to be discharged from his July authenticated. PETF.R* 8H1CK, ilt’c said ndminlstrationship. | juiy 13 150 Tliese are therefore to cite and admonish all offrfiJE months utter date appllcalion alT and singular tho kindred and creditors of the ma ,, c to the hon. Inferior court of the« said deceased, to file their obiectlons (It and they of B ; f,„. leave to sell ull the real have) in the ofilce of ho clerk of the court of or- mll f an CldM( r t deceased, to beaoWi-t dma.;/, on or before the 13th day of January next bencflt 0 f U)e , lc f w uml crel | itors . ensuing the date hereof; otherwise letters dismis-1 ioiin rrmKEnr.r »,w, be granted to tlie applicant. ' , juno ,7 138 Witness the honorable lhomas N. Morel one I 7a — p— oftlie Justices of the said Court this 13th day ofl i\l INK. months after date application July, A. 1). 1824. S. M. BOND, c c o. jnly 13 150 A jot Is, thi f ofo foil f,l Frpr ± X made to the hon. Interior court of Libra county, for leave to sell the rent und perse nut d tntc of Lodowick Lard, lute of Tuttnui' ■ , ■ . , 1 ■■ ■ 1 late ui houuwiGR Irtiru, mie u» a aiiu.m ui'i i lEORGtA, Ghuthmii County—By the hon. the 1 deceased, lor the benefit of the heirs and cri V* Justices of the Inferior court, sitting for or-1 tors. E. WAY, AdmT. §o!71 dinary purposes. To nil whom it may concern. Wherens Alexander M. Tnylor, administrator of John Scott, deccnsed, has petitioned the honora ble the Justices of the Inferior court,to be dischar ged from Ills said administration. Now these arc therefore to cite nnd admonish nil nnd singitlnr the kindred nnd creditors of the said deceased, to file their objections, (if any they have) in the clerk’s office, of the court of ordina ry, on or before the Otb day of December next; otherwise letters dismissory will be granted nug 31 'jVi INE months after date I shall apply t« 1 i. v lion. Inferior court of Liberty county I leave to sell the real mid personal property j Win L Baker, deceased, for the benefit of tl pheirs and creditors. THOS. B. BAKEit, Adm’r.l nprli 7 89 & INK months after date app ■jVIlNK months after date application will J. 1 mado to thc lion. Inferior court of M01 n county, when sitting for ordinary nuqiostsr Witness the honorable Edward Harden, one I leave to sell all the real and personal filate W of the Justices of the said court, this 6th day ofl len Denmark, deceased, for the benefit ot hc,p I, ofl 5cs 1 ►.per S. M. BOND, c c o. May, A. 1). 18-3-1. may 6 106 G EORGIA’," Bulloch County—fly llic honora-1 ble the court of ordinary of said county. of ordinary of said county. To nil whom it may concern. Whereas Robert Burton, admiuistratorof thc estate of Stephen Denmark deceased hath appli ed to tlie said Court for letters dismissory from said administration. These nre therefore to cite and admonish nil heirs und creditors. ROBERT BURTON, AJiu’r. MARY DENMARK, Adm’i. feb 28 48 Bulloch Couni INE months alter the date hereof, app '|V1 , ... J. 1 tion will be made to thc Inferior when sitting for ordinary' purposes, for lenyel sell nil that lot or part of ground in the distrirfi White Bluff, county of Chatham, contains 1 ■ less,bounded northwardly awlri lYiv DANCING ACADEMY. ASSEMBL Y IIALL--Brm(glili,n-strc.rt. WpHE subscriber informs his friends and patrons, JL that liis room having bccu thoroughly cleiuir ed end repaired, Ills' School for Young Muses and Masters is now open for tbe.season. Having taken into consideration the present de pression ofbusiness anti con'sequenl scarcity of money, he’has’determined .to lower flus price of tuition accordingly. . The terms will hereafter be TWELVE DOLMJ^S per quarter. Tho sehool for gentlemen is also- open in the evening. Qj“ Persons wishing to see tlie subscriber will please call at Ills dwelling, corner of Dravton and State Streets. JOHN C. LEGE nov 1 p||2 acres, more or 1 , anu singular the kindred nnd cToclitnrs of the sniil I wardly by lands lute John Poullem, and :■ dcce'assed, to. file tlieir objections (if any they wardly by lands of Williams, belotiEmgloDU "' ' ■* ■' ~ " 1 . .. 1 (ate of James Boyd, and to be sold for the tw fit of the heirs ana creditors of said estate. have) in tlie office of the clerk of this court with in the time pri'scrfljedby law, othqrvyise letters dismissorj’ will be granted tlie applicant. Witness the hondrame Shepherd Williams, one of tlie Justices of said court, this 3d June, 1824. ELY KENNEDY, c c o n c. jnne 4 New Mackerel, limn, Lard, fyc BARRELS Boston Rum Planters Bank. Valuable jViedicine. ANTI-DISPEPTIC PILLS, Prepared bij Henry James. A N approved remedy for Dyspepsia, or Indi gestion, Habitual Costiveness, and Piles, it is well known that Dyspepsia is one of the most frequent and formidable diseases of our country, its commencement is indicated in dif ferent patients by various symptoms, of which tho most remarkable arc— Irregularity of th bowels, obstin does not, on demand, redeem its paper with spe cie. Notes and acceptances deposited for col lection, until further notice, may be paid In any of the notes of tlie Banks of Gcprgia, it being un derstood that depositors of si):;h paper will be ptpd in the same notes, the amount ot collections made for them. J. MARSHALL, Cashier. nov 4 r.202 Fresh and swim ing 20 days since 25 kegs Butter (fresh) 25 kegs new Leaf Lard 20 barrels No 1 Mackerel - 60 do 1N0 2 do lOO do No 3 do 30 half do No 1 do 30 half do No 2 do 30 half do No 3 dp 600 reams, single, double sfze anil iron mon gers Wrapping Paper 1000 reums Cn; 1 , Pot and Letter Paper 10O packages Glass, of ull descriptions 30 boxes Windsor Glass 100 kegs Duftont’sniid CliclihsfordGunpowder 2 eases Playing Cards ;f 10 cases Whlttemorcs' No 10 Cotton Cards iOtPlmes No I Soap lOO* do smoked Herrings Landingfrom schr. Laurel, und ship Chariot and for sale on accommodating terms by ROBERT S. GOFF. nov 13 m212 may 26 ELIZABETH BOYD, Adm’t 124 132 jf J KORGI A—Chatham County—to Vr may ooncern. all whom it Whereas Caroline Masterson has applied to tlie Honorable the Court of Ordinary of Chatham County, for letters of administration on tlie‘estate and effects of William Masterson lutp of Savan nah, stone cutter, deed, as widow oftlie said dec. These nre therefore to cite and ud.mouisli all nnd singular the kindred and creditors of thc said dec; to file their objections, (if any they have') to th,e granting of the administration of the estate.of tlie said deceased to the applicant in tlie Clerk’s Office of the said Court, oil or before the second duy of January next; otherwise letters 'of administra tion will be granted. ’ Witness the Hon. F.dwaro Hnrden, one of the Justices oftlie said Court, tlie 2d day of Decem ber, A D. 1824. 8. M. BONDpc c 0. c c. dec 2 227 G EORGIA Chatham County—-By the hon. the Justices of the Inferior court silling for ordi- Runaway O N thc 2Glh ult. a yellow teliow(namcdlfOM) belonging to Prince Candy u colored man and Cooper in this place. Tom is.obout Sfeet 10 Indies high, visibly pitted in the face with gun- powder, resembling small pox, and about ?5 years old. Information has been lodged that he is bar- boured on board a fishing smack off'fybce. A liberal reu'ard will bo given for tlie apprehen sion of Tom, or sufficient testimony to convict those in whose employ he may now bo. SAM’L STILES, Guardian. nov 30 || 1,226 ^ , fW. CROCKERY. T HE subscribers continue to file orders for Cli0 CKF.B y of any description on advan tageous terms. Persons wishing to order for tie Spring would do well to lmni! in their orders as early as thc month of January, nov 222 J. B. HERBERT & CO. tlie moa(h i' 1 tlm inorniag,foetid,breath, drowsiness aftqr dinner, debility, lassitude, emaciation, de pression of spirits, fye, Piles being connected with indigestion and cos- tiveness, are certainly and speedily removed by the pills.' , , ' A supply of the above valuable Medicine has just been received from the Patentee, anti can be obtajned of the subscribers, whodiave been ap pointed agents for tlie Stale of Georgia. • LAY HENDRICKSON, Druggists and Chemist's, Shud’s Buildings. -dec 7 , 232 Ge Gen nine patent Fainily Medicines Q .KfeWll. Cimrdhes Ess Mustard JLi Amlersons do Cjilugs worm Lozenges Hoppers do Thompsoij* teetli paste James do di> eye water Cliiirclms coiigli drops Rogers vegetable Andersons do p a I i no ni oae terge n t Bnlsom Honey Hemlein.oil British oi Heiirys canc’d magnesia Batemans drops, Audiers lenativo Opodcldock Squires elixir Salts Lemons Can constantly i/e luul al the store of L AY 4. HENDRICKSON, Chcmi'.ts and Druggists Mad's Buildings. tept2S 182 OUCH persons ns design t./ attend the Singing l3 School to be tuuglit by Hie subscriber, or, are disposed to encourage an attempt 10 improve the present state of Sacred Music are informed tiiat a subscription hook lias been left at the Book Store of Messrs S C St J Schenk. Should a sufficient number of subscribers offer previous to Tnursday 9tb December, the School mmence on the cvciiiiig Of that day. 27 -1-224 ' I.. MASON. nary purposes To all whom it may concern. Whereas Richurd R. Cuyler, executor Of Wil- Hnm Shaw deceased, has petitioned the hon. court of ordinary, to be discharged from his said exe cutorship. , These arc therefore to cite ami admonish all and singular the kimlred ami icreditors of tlie said deceased, to file their objections (if anv they hnve) in the office, of . the clerk of the ; court of ordinary 011 or before tlie 13th day. of January next ensuing the date hereof, otherwise letters dismissory will be granted to the petitioner Witness tlje honorable Thomas N- Morel, one of tlie Justices of the said Court, (ills 13th day of July, A. D. 1824. S AL B0N1>, c. a o 13 150 ravilE public is apprised, that the sulscrt X has titles to one hulf of a 50 acre tract j laud ou White Bluff, adjoining bis and lately John Potillen’s, now John Morrill’s, for which the administratrix oftlie late John find now applies for leave to sell as part ol that estil —histitlo3 are of prior date and record■ AH | lf jj sons are forewunicd not to purchase nr ( ! r /’;T a l on tho premises, R. )'• IV/LLMM4, jnne 17 m—§t!38 Ini nt INF, months after date, wvpticaUow il made to the Inferior court oi vac tian|i'ei3 county for leave to sell all the real property. longing to the estate of thc late Rev. lao- » deceased, lying in suid county,for the tea! e the heirs and creditor*. 1 ANN BECK, Ada 11 npril 16 * 88‘ jt^MNE months alter date, 1 j iiXL iiionuis niicr uaict * ~ ' . r * * , hon,'tlie Inferior court of. the county ^ finglmm, for lejivo to sell all tlie real csts ,1 longing to Solomon Gnnrin, dec. of winch c ■ cerned will take notice. JOSHUA GNANN, march 4 '52 i\j INF- months after date ap licntion JN made tolhe lion, the InferiorCpurt ot^ will nov. rgNHE undersigned committee will receive pro posals for keeping in repair the city Clock'.’ until tite first meeting of Council in.Ianuarynext; propoHtilsrt'or the same will he left With efthei 1 of the undersigned. GEORGE SIHCK, JiB.GAUDRY, T r ll t oi.'ooii A.m . J. C. lTABJERSHAM'.' sept 18 170 INF, months after date, application will bo f? H ,h P 1 ipnorablc thc J.usjbces.'of (he In ormr Court,'for'leave to sell the ronl cstutb o*' W Bilan I-Iotcbstrii.ssos, deceased, for the benefit of the; heirs and. creditors. JAMF-S MORRISON, AdW nov 5 .206 T V\ i \‘ *i<# J associated, hiiris^ with 1. John E, W iidswortli.in the Commissiim hunt, ness, to tli.s pjuce, which Vili licreufter be con- aUCted under the fin n „f BLISS Sf wAD* won Til. visa .A)RGIA('imtliniii county—Ily tin i Justircs of the Inferior court of Chatham coun ty sitting for ordinary piupptes. To all whom it pmy concern, ... , Whereas William Davjes administrator of Ja cob Franklin Keiil doc. has petitioned the hon. court of Ordinary to lie discharged from bis said administration. , T liesc are'therefore to cite dncl ndmonisli all and singular, the. kindred null creditors oftlie sail}(deceased to file their objections(il nny they lihve,),lh the office pf the pfijee of the Clerk Of the. coiirtpf .ordhmi y, on or before thc 7th day of Muroli next,, otherwise letters dismissory Will be gi'iinted the petitioner. Witness the linnoraldc John P. Wdlliamsdn, ohe of Ihe Justices bt ■•aid court this 7th dny of Sejitembcr, A. D. lndt, S. M. BOND/c C oC'c.: ;Mp9. 165 . ham County, when setting for ordinary [ for permission to sell the following rea for the behefit of tlie heirs htid creditori estate.of N. S. Ray and, deceased, viz.! One undivided fourth of a tract ol las > tabling uhout 500 acres, on Cumberland • Camden County, known as Plum Orcnaw an undivided fobrtli of a certiiin Tract situated off said .Island, containing abeui eres, originally grunted to Gen, Laclimn tosli, ana bounded on the south by the si Orelmrd Tract. no Also, a tract called Lottery,Hill .sjtutw ou s v | Ogecchec Rond, 3 miles froiff Sav'itnnab, j ing about IKK) acres. Ni J.,BAl A t^ . ... Adm.r est. N. S. W" may,20 , 211 ; , _— LI. persons hiiCing any deu)tM.> \ -.2 iLl INE mouths aftqr date application will he Era mhijc. to t!,o lion. Inli'i ior'court of Clmliinin ebunty.fo')' lenv/i to sell all that lot in Saviinnali kffown Ly tlie No. I, E|jis sqiinra, Docker ward, Wjtli the impidvriiimils tgerCon : mid ull that lot iii Bnyannuli known 1/y tlnr No. 23, in l-iln rty WuriJ, with tl.o liuiidini's tlicrcon, being tlie rtiw estate ol John Fmitli, deecasetl, for the ficne- JH of tlm 1 muy It-i DKIUCK 11F,1Uj dm’r. A Ll, persons, niiviiift u»x ...— r - . ( the estate, of Francis Jaliiifun,-* nre rerpu sted to deliverrtlie.tn in piopf' 1 ) , Lon iir licfore tlie first day of Ort «iMt comilsnot Lirouiflit forward before tnM bo refused payment by the mule .inly lb 149 A 1,L persons indobtf d to tlie estate 0 Be I J.JL dm 1 Martin, late of.Liberty f. °, u,n ,W.r,' 1 ’ I ed, are kmjuestcd to make ‘ • ; XV, 11 MAR’l'lN'ii nmy ’lfljjtiajjytfcl A LL persons liavmg deirmnds nc» A. fate of tWB late Hmb M'< a” VequeHted to lumri tl’Firt in m>v pay*'• indebted to -aid estate will nwMHK ®H09v M‘( Al-'-rt t.' 1 - P, BRASC'U, dinte payment. ,1'i'y 'y 13 150 INE months after date, I 8,111,1 lion. Inferior court ofGhiml 1 ^ Rf^cr'V lonvc to.seli ’he real and for IV the lieirs. - SUSAN. 65