Savannah republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1824-1829, December 11, 1824, Image 4

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•jLaJ ,, HUES. iii February next, in tlir oily i ; of 10 nml MiltTt.l’s 0>i the first Ttjesit'ty TILL in- .m)1iiiii thi* noun lion x y Savannah between the lum o’eltjclc. 18 negroes viz. Charlotte, Baccus, I've, Tennh, Titus, i'nitfbo, Niiro, Belinda, Dorcus, Isaac, Bess, Sippiu, Cnrltt?, Cine. Peggy, Anno, Belly, ami Monday, levied on t»y coTneni as tite proper ty oi N. G. ’liutlierford, under n li fn on n fpreclo- Surcofu mortgage in favor of the Batik of Durien. ISAAC D’l.YON.s c c. doc 4 ‘280 City vShcrkPs On the first Tuesday isija TILL be sold before‘the C \y City of: of ten and IhiYi niles. Tlated U lire, Orruu Byni to rent in lit\ or ot B Herbert \ n, VII that build Darby Ward,!) east h\ tin r---i. the stor - oce:r* by one portion nnnali i clock, pfTal-1 iC. le.vi nir.ry next. urt llnit.se in the •n the usual hours 1\\ Linen ! on li as (ten Early an Bed he property ot ins for hottsi d assigned to J if Lot letti ■(A) i, Mi |. west by an, north if Atm li. Erfw Shcriit ir.lt Tuesdai nn.fcsq rsk Hamilton •vied on as the. pr ipcr- nii execution in fa* ground rent. . , t, A. I. O’LYuM. c. «. .sale. ■ lowing M lu ll.I. be sol (jin hotirs tlliyi .V; , ntheirw i and hert ■unry next, d fou rt House between :fe, the fol- p roper! SiDufai Hi •vby the name of Conr iidrbu Lucy and Keziali, !< sure of u mortgage as the llollaiid, to satisfy Gamlry 1.D'LYON, see. Administrators salt*. On the fist Tuesday in January next, "ILL he sold before the Cotjrt lintfte in the y V City of Savannah, the followiujg property, being the real i state of Andrew M’Lean. late of Cliaii ,.m County. dcc’dtortho benelifof the heirs und fciittilors, | ursuallt to an order of Court. One trai t ot land, containing 800 acres adjoin ing land of FrancisTufts, James ltasco, and Mn- ry Share*, known as Jonathan and John Fox’s trai ts, about 12 miles from Savannah. t ine’ i a ant lot in fee simple, situated in Ewchs- burg, on Margnn t-st aoiiab, known by No. 2% : t ipb Ditto, also fee simple, situated in do. and known by the No. 21. with u dwelling house atid oth i improvements thereon. ' , One .ot iii (Ugcborough, Liberty county. lurciiao rs giving bond and mortgage,pay- • * md three years,with interest from The able date iml security. 201 GEO; GLEN, Andrew M'Lune. Ydiniiiistrator’s sale. On/hr Ti i V hems L!o ■ tday in January next-, "VV I L‘L bn" sohl iii the Court House, in the * ’ Comity of Effingham, between tlie usual of sale, ’ u negfppj n Fellow and a Wench, named and Fanny. Ami also all the right title ami interest of William Joseph Spencer, dec’d, ot in and to n negro woman mimed Amy, nnd h ii-11 loin, ami the pa^m-ion thei I. I heabot tolli us the properly of Vl in. J. Spencer, dec’d. by ordci in I lie lb":, t >e .iiidtes "1 'la- Court o Or dinary for the County of Effingham, for the ben fit > t‘.,. i*» a:ul r;1‘ditor* ••, (he s il l di c'd.— Co .:■..s • b- k'iuu n on 11:i• day "t *.dc. nov'J 200 ELj VS ilEI’D'. Ailm’r. Adi T\;il.Lbe * » Dctrtnar !ir.*t Saturday in Jtys Cirri its nrU'f.. To fix perinunontly the salnriesniul fees j tTEALTTL if tite city oltieers. See. I. Bo it ordained by the Mayor and Aldermen of the city of Savannah, am Hamlets thereof in Council assembled that from ami alter the first regular meet iug of Council in January next, there shall be paid to the city .Treasurer the stun of six hundred dollars and fees of Office, per annum, for his services—that he shall re- eive no commissions on public monies ryr.Ai .1 I At i this season el till lv proper and important i bin I Bowels of ri'dtindnn non* nnd ruinous acciu.n of I.F.F*.-- most c .cell.-at would vi ry rexpeott Civ- i doses ot thcm.ruid utarcl lint head oj mt •cnrthiy uic. ye:if; win’ll It is so high uclom.se the Stomach >, of bile, and nil pcrui- liatioiis, Hi- proprietors V.N ri-HILtOt S i’ll.Lb. .dviso the u*o of several y in many instances pro* s nt the stomach, obsti nate ,Vc. ohstruclion: ot tbc bowels, scorching fever* .» yciac'e C. All Cii aj"r AS romoved h \ I. of Broughton r.'l. Shrllmau’s .da for side, a choice a Fresh G. QE iOlttlti STORK, tpthe corner nil |! hitaker-Slrcrts, npunsile siuii lloitsr, where he exhibits ortment ot Garden ilriliciucs and seeds, which may that lie iollnrs puss through his shall receive tvvohundn for the completion of tl mmi l am hut fifty Di- LEE’S NERVOUS CORDIAL, mi Blent medicine for ull nervous alfcctlons, •akness, pains in loins, imek, Vo. ’ LEE’S ESSENCE OF MUSTARD, no medicine ever excelled this injuring rheuma tism, sprains, bruises, frosted feet, A*0* yo* LEE’S AGUE AND FEVER DROPS, gest and that the security required lie ten thousnud dollars.- '> f* See.!}* Be it further ordained by the an thority aforesaid that from ami after the period aforesaid the City Marshal slial l>c Entitled to receive for his services the surti of sixhtutdreil dollars per annum, hml fees j,prickly bout; softens the tl of oftice. nml he lh^lF be entitled to com- and various otlicr avtiClcs suiting liis lino, lbuh* lains relating the whole siring of hhines dt the ngx he oilers, and only mentions n lew wltiyh • not commonly found in every Drug Store, viz: t ol. Sabina, l’yrftlu Umbellatn, llcgilali.s I’lirpitrcn. ullrap, llxs*op, tiermim Leopard’s Bane, (arnic.ti inontana) Elecampane, (Imila Helcitium) Hops, Ergot, Tonnuin Beans, Squire’s Fdixir. Daily’s Elixir, Ess. Mustard, Ess. Tyre, ,; Jesuit Drop, Chureho’s Cough Drops, Aromatic vinegar,Toilet,. Vegetable, and other Soaps, Macassar Oil, 1‘liosphunis, O.x Mur. i’otasse, James’s Fever Powders, Infantile Powders, Read’s Stiptic, Spirits Soap, ■ Pastils, Pyrohgnions Acid, Block Drop. . . , . , never failing cure. • LEE’S SOVEREIGN OINTMENT, warranted to cufo the itch, by only one nppllca tion. LEE’S PERSIAN LOTION, an ex cellent medicine for curing tetters, ring worms, klyhont; softens the skin, tuid improves the complexion. . . . , , | LEE’S WORM DESTROYING LO- to the Inst, but one, page ot uic on public .sales, under the now I XKNGE3, » most powerful Medicine, removes | Carolina Alrtiapnc, of this year. i: mb a >• ' and destroys all kind* of worms. LlifPS EL1XEU, un invnluablo medi- thoritv tifovesaid, that from nud after the 0 inc, it never fails to cure the most violent cold, period aforesaid, the Clcrkof Coimcilshall andutlbrdsinstant and greht relief, in all obstinate he entitled to receive, per annum, for his | rel.evcsyoung children from chol* V " LEE’SJNDIAN VEGETABLE SPE CIFIC—An effectual cure for the Venereal and Gonorluen. LEES’ TOOTH-ACIIE DROPS— oct9 1187 services, the sum of four hundred dollars and fees of office. The Messenger of Coun cil the sum of one hundred dollars and fees of office, and the Sexton the sum of x!r dr ' d "'“ lttl ' y,l0ll “" m,d *“* “N A!teTOOm"m-DER-XVbicl,| Sec. 4. Be it further ordained by the au thority aforesaid, that the keeper of the Powder Magazine shall be entitled to re ceive for liks services, the sum of tivelvo I (he cure of head-anhes. cleanses and beautifies the teeth. LEE’S EYE WATER—A fiertain] euro for sore eyes. LEE’S ANODYNE ELIXIR—For| and an half cents for each keg of powder, the placed in the magazine of the weight of J moving and destroying corns. from twonty five to twenty eight pounds, nt the time of receiving the same, nnd the LEE’S CORN PLAISTER—For rc-1 fiaxiu.. ^ LEE’S LIV SALVE. (DTlN’iimerotis cases of crtir.s could be annex —-f m.ivo »„d „ mt «».»i gas a as for each keg of poxvder twenty five to twen- Tl * D i ^MlLY AIEIMCINES, but the publisher ty eight pounds, at the tipic of delivering has not room for them in this paper, the same, to the owner and a like sum in V Please to observe whnjcrcr, mid »there erer proportion to the weight thereof, nnd that be shall not be entitled to tiny domponsn- tion when a sale takes placo unless said sale is accompanied.with a delivery. Sec. 5. And he it further ordained by tho authority aforesaid, that • all powder you buy none can be Lee's Genuine Family Medi tints, without the signature of the proprietor, iNOAH IUDOELY, Late Michael Lee .$• Co. The above famous funiily nicdiciuos are ft**] sale by « DR. A. DELAROCHE. Scnr. Druggist, Savunnnh GAUDltY & IlERBEltr, Have just received, 1 AA BBLS. Haxnlls Flour 1U\? 2U.000 best Spanish Segnrs 20 half bbls corucd Beef put up for families 20 do Goshen Butter 50 bags prime Grecu Coffee 30 bbls do do do 220 boxes white Havana Sugar 25 hints prime St. Ci'oix do 50 bbls do do do 40 do do Muscovado do GO do Rye Whiskey 10 hhds do do 0 do N. E. Rum 10 pinesCognncBrandy 5 do best Hollands Gin 40 bbls N. E. Giti 20 do prime Pork 60 do new Mackerel No. 3 60 boxes yellow Soap 40 do New Bedford Sperm Candles 20 kegs Shot, assorted lOO do Duponts' Powder 60 half kegs do do ■10 ‘bags Black Peppor 20 boxes fresh Chocolate, No; I 60 kegs ’Spiced Sal mon With a general assortment of GROCERIES, G AU DRY & HERBERT. I F.ORGIA. Chatham County—By \T the Justices ol tho Inferior l oitrt, the hotl. ittlng forlordinory.purposettisPSflHK-.*i-Jh-*.'. * ..9i Ti* itll whom it may concern. Whereas, John Dillon miniinistrator of I.d- mbiid Dillon, late of Chatham county dee. has po- itioncdtlio lion.court of ordinary.to lie discharg- d from his said administration. Now, these are therefore to cite nnd admon ish all mid singular the kindred tulfi creditors ol tho said decerned, the file theieobjecliius (if any they have,) to the grunting of letters disndssory to the petitioner, in {ftp clerk’s office, ol the said court, on or before the 11 Lit day of December next ensuing, otherwise letters dismissory will be grant'! , the petitioner. , Witness the lion John Cummin.,, mto of the Justices of the said court, this I Itli day of June, A. D. I824i S. M. BOND, c c. o. jitiitv 12 m ■rs EjiUlTt. In the Cth Circuit Court, U S. nan T)[5t:uct of Gkoiiui.\, i : ‘ nu i O. BtciUunipl, Complainant, ] t'IflP. Stnlr. nl* Gpssvtrlri “A’. H. ShuW. s _ limit; of the Stale of firuryiu, unit others' tlanls.—Iterlorulury Decree. ’ ' sent this Court cannot proceed imai decree, but preparatory tl| Crr will order and direct that a reference be hi the reci-ter, to require, and report tile suite I counts between the M'KinuesunU th» State ul Upon the loan of i$oi).00t>, und by doinc.n ' irsby agreement, the Bunk Square WM pl lion; EOlUil A, Uimthiim Comity—By tin, .. .... tlie Justices of the Inferior (!um t, sitting for jcificidly, la part, for that loan; that th sales thereof, be so applied, also the a"' lls received at the south end of the hrW time it wastukun possession ofin tbeir li nnd loreppHnlso upon such vtlier discon! the complainants may insist upon made from the sumo sum ordinary purposes. To hII whom it may concern, Whereas Robert Scott has petitioned tothehon- ornble the court of Ordinary cf Chat ham ■Coun tv, for lettors of ndmiuistrhtion on the estate and ('fleets of Edward Ppnumit, late of London in England, merehmit, dec’d, as principal creditor. These aro therefore to cite and .admonish nil and singular the kindred ami creditors of the .said ddcettscd,* to file their objections, (If any they- have) in the clcrks office of .tlie said court, on or before tlie Stli day of Jnntmry next; otherwise letters’of administration xvil| be granted., . Witness the llonoraoto John Cuminlng, one of thie Justices of the said coprt, this Pth day of Dec. A. D. 1824. S. M BOND, c c o dec.P '234 proper t| 2dly. That ho enquire and report thn an. of bridge bills now uctitnlly ont, wltli the hnfl thereol, respect ively, and such facts tendinl l bona fide holders, thej I also the s prove I'mmi hone*t n earu mu> so ve rally S ti: taken In tin: eumpluinants I into,• heIwmisotihedeM? 8 * G GOUGIA, Cliatham eouiity—By the. lion, the Justuses of Ihc Inferior Court silting for ordi• :>/ the Inferior nary purposes. To nil whom it may.concern. Whereas William Davies, administrators of Mar thn Johnson dec. Itus petitioned the lion, the court of ordinary to be discharged from his Said ad ministration. These are therefore,to cite and ndmonisli all and singular the kindred and Creditors of said de ceased, to file their objections (If any they have) of I • north find tth end passe tltoir agent, or miy’pubrtcoffiVeratX'h hml generally the state ot accountshct v -i.,.n Shultz and tho Bridge Co.iipJ port upon such discounts or charges as the di dnnis shall suggest and give proofof.asi ;nlnst tlie coniplninatils or either of them ’ nuy Shui.t/,, Esq Sir—Please to take notice, that pursuit tho above reference, I nm reudy to receive necessary statements of uccounts und other ii uiation, in relation to the matters therein cone ed, until the first Monday in December next l shall proceed to examine nnd report thereon H ^ I urn your obd’t. serv’t. ■cijrilof k jjj. | lot age Hk in the office of the clerk of the court of ordinal ry on or before the seventh day of March next. otherwise letters dismissory will be granted the petitioner. Witness the hon. John P. Williamson, one of the Justices of the said Court, this 7th day of September, A. D. J824. S. M. BOND, c c o c c. sept 0 175 G EORGIA, Chatham County—Uy the lion, the - ‘ ‘ ' - delivered to tho keeper aforesaid, shall be who has just received a fresh supply, from Haiti immediately stowed in the safest powder more, magazine under his care, and in case of _££l_i 186 neglect in’ not stowing the said powder, Lamp Oils, Ll\mp Wick, Glass- A ( 1 1 * (S * . . . I * I _ . _ _ _ _ u A L mm I tf-WSi 1 1 I.’ C .. V* f. mm H t| w. M" l* ft I ■, t I 11T t %*( > AAI \ 9 MS it tlOl* U ft t IX H shall forfeit to Council iny sum not ex ceeding thirty dollars, or less thrtn 10 dol lars, and for the second offence shall be removed from office. Sec. G. And be it further ordaihcil by the authority aforesaid, that ull ordinances or |)tu*ts«f ordinances militating against this ordinance be and the same are hereby re pealed. Fussed in Council, loth Nov. 1S2J. WM.C.DANIELL, Mayor. Attest, Solomon Couen, c. c. dee 2 pro. tent. Ofcvery variety and Pattern. the 5S2 in THinietli miles l*r liinistrator s sale. "ill ;il till' hill' l i -iilrIII-" ol A ill'll !;. deed, late of liulloch County, on bruaiy next. tracts of laud, amounting to 3,- County of Bullock nnd road, thirty five T ilt Subscribers have just received per ship | Emperor, A general supply of Winter, Fall and Summer strained Lamp I ' Oil. Brettnncd Socket Lamps 1 Jupania Dish do Glass do do Peg do do Lafayette do J Globe Lamp Glasses French Chimney do for Billiard Rooms and Theatres Lamp Wick of every description Together, with Tin Lamp Feeders, Tin .Canisters for lamp Oil, and every other urticle suituble for the convenience of Light. The whole of which comprise a more complete 1 assortment than has e.verbecn exhibited in this city, nnd are offered Beds lowif , *. situajc in tit tcly on tbc Mi in Savannah,' x i One tract containing ( «r !< -s. xyith n ! cn, .Mables and corn inn acics adjoining the a box th" filmier re.-idchcc ot the Denmark—on this tract is t house, store house and kitci and an excellent stream and mill rnilHius been formally years, but out of repairs at p.vsent: the mill stones and mill irons will be the'same time • A• r One i,tln r tract tnljoining the aluive wimicun E !■' .'.am c l.itclv resided, containin and tli • hmnlre^ acres, more o..t iling House, kiteb- •s—Fourteen hundred described tract, being e lute Major Stephen a dwelling house-, ebrn cn with good stables, rltcreon a relation to the Market; Sec. 1. Be it ordained by the Mayor and Aldermen of the City of Savannah and Huriileis thereof, that the city Marshal hall on the third day of December inst under the supcrintendance of the market Elegant &• choice Perfumery, &C Committee proceed to sell ail the Stalls in the public market contemplated to be sold T HE Subscribers buve received pr brig Ann. Schooner Intrepid .and ship Corsair, o fresh by the present ordinances now iu force, I supply of Choice Perfumery, consisting of _ | Otto of Roses in elegant gilt bottlos of vun* hundred i, with comforlalile 'buildings nnd out houses, one other wood land tract containing eleven hundred acres, one lot in the first District Houston, containing 2024 acres, No. 116, one. oth ei lot in the 8th district Early containing 200 a- «nnr, No. 231. , . ,* Terms of talc, 12 months credit with a mortgage dn the premites and small notes and approved Tcciinty. ^1' r . ‘I ROBERT BURTON. Arhn’r. MARY DENMARK, Adm’x. 3cr 4 230 until the first Monday in December next, and upon sdeh terms as are required by the existing ordinances. Sec. Jj. Be it ordaiued by the authority foresaid, that all ordinances or parts of ordinances militating •vvitlt this? ordinance, be and the same are hereby repealed. Passed in Council, Dec. 2, 1824. WM. C. DANIELL, Mayor. Attest, Solomon Cohen, *r,c. pro. tem dec ft 229 fc-heriii’s soles. On theJiret Tuesday m January next, 'CJETILL Tm mid at the courthouse int|ie city of V V Suviiunull, between the hours of 10 anil 4 o’clock. 'll that pared px tract of land in the county ot Chatham, State ofGei Said county as Garden if Georgia, knovvtp in the plan of l*ii i*nt No. eighty, (80) cast Containing 11 * acres more nr less, hounded on the north by the Thunderbolt Road and lands of Jus, bo.on tin-south by lands of Jno. Scriyeh, ami On Uic west Ii_y.fi roud leading to lands of Col Jits. J- ston* und others, with the appurtenances of Fifty Dollars Reward, V\~ILL bc'paid for the apprehension nnd de- V V livery of the following Negroes to the'Sub scribers,living in Bourke Cunty, or any safe Jail so we can get them—or a liberal reward will be given for any part of them, to wit . Morattan a lirii/lit Mulatto man, about p5 yc^rs old, rather -lender made and of keen 'apprehension,' amt his v.ii" I iaiinahi si black woman hbout- 45 years old, with a scar on one side of her face, the property.' Afjli age 3 y Cfi Ben nnd Sylvia, two of the children belong to tip fining, levicdon as die propcifty of Estate of Smith Stiinger, deed, the other child "•in-Jo satisfy left fa cgi a foreclo- and Ben and'Sylvia to Abner Belpher. Tlie; Mitt of u mortgage in favor of Wm. T. Williams. . * ■" "".I and improvements, W i .t Bitill' (list. Cliiitham County, levied on as th" pi-opei ly of Jus. Govan, 'Jo satisfy an execu tion In favor of Ilemy lluupt, et. al. ( A negro man named I,ester, levied on as the r> -rt' re John "Womack tosatisfy an execution In favor of Henry M'Alpin, vs. John Womackand m M. Craig, security, et nl. 'I In i-e Imndrednnd thirty acres of land more bj orh -s, H'liite BlulVDisl. in Clmtlmm County, le vied on u| tlic property of ( has. JJ. Jones to satis fy an execution in favor of Thos. Walton. Buildings on lot'No^P, Spring Hill with the un expired lease of said lot, bounded south by lot No 10, east l,y lot No. 8, north by Oake street, and west by Frunkjin-st. levied on by a constable as the property of Win Richardson to satisfy Severn executions jn favor of Richard R.iweil et al and turned over to me. J; D’LYON; see. dec 4' . 230 i V m - IdlW T HE subscriber t uuers bis professional servi ces to the public ; and begs leave to inform them, that he may at all times be found al thn Of- fioa of Messrs. Davies V Herrien, situated in Hun tcr's buildings on the Bay. JOSEPH VALLENVE BEVAN, Savannah. Oct. 26, 1824. he Constitutionalist. Georgia Journal,and M ashingtph News, are requested to give the hove 3 insertions v. eeklv. ure Calcined Magnesia, a new Article ^JTIIIS Medicine has been prepared by tlie New 'ork Chemical Manufacturing Company end is said to be equal to the celebrated article made oy the Messrs Henry’s. Many persons in this city who have used this remedy give it a de preference over all others. Families are od to give it a trial as it comes much cheap ci than Henry’s; being neatly nut up in bottles at 874 cents each, and for sale only by LAY & HENDRICKSON, Chemists n"d Druvgisls, fhad’s Buildin S*. dec y An Ordinance, Entitled an orUipancu to arai'pil the se- oral ordinances now in forge ill this city, I for sale at prices to correspond with the times. The public are very respectfully invited to call ] and examine them. LAY t HENDRICKSON, Chemists and Druggists, Shad's Buildings. nov 11 210 57 «se 'jy* - U w« •# ««!• t z ,l D zr’J Ud % ous patterns Macassar, Russia, Bears and Antique. Oils Pomatum in Pots and Rolls Rose, Orange flower and Lavender Water Rosc,Benjoin, Musk, Olive, Venucular, Palm, Vegetable, Ceylon, Bandana, Transparent, Variegated, and English Windsor Soaps,. Wash Bulls, Naples shaving Soap in Pots Shaving Cokes, fye Pocket, fine teeth and drossing Combs, new Patterns Huir Powder and Powder Puffs Pocket Books and Pocket Wallets, with ahd withbut springs La Kuycttc and Silk Stocks, Elastic Wire and Coburg Stiffncrs, Silver Wire Teeth Brushes with gilthaudles Tounge Scrapers, Nail, Cloth, Hair and Shaving Brushes, Cut Glass Smelling Bottles, Visiting Curds, Metal Shaving Boxes, Floating Tapers of cvety description, Tonguin Beans, Musk, Carmine, Court Plaster, Snuff Boxes, Chamber Lights and Mutches, Scgar Bos es, tic. \Vhich together with a very general and extonsivc ‘ cines, Chemicals, Pa- ] tent Medicines, Jgc. tic. All of which have been « Anciaux’s Wiiarf, AVI; lately received qnd offer for sale on ac- coinmodatlng terms, Cognac Brandy, Hollnnd Gin Jamaica and St. Croix Rum 4 hhds N. E. Rum Winhs, Coffee, Teas, Chocolate Sugars, Molasses Beef and Pork' Butter, Cheese und Lard 30 boxes Soap 10 “.Tullow Candles 140 “ Spwm • “ new 10 hhds best Sperm Oil Hhds and bbls Train Oil 40 reams Wrapping Paper 2000 lbs Codfish ' 20 bbls No. 1 Mackerel 20 “ 2 20 “ 3 “ 16 half bbls 1 “ 10 “ 2 “ 10 bbls Rye and-Corn Meal Pilot and Groat Bread 1000 lbs Hams . Cordage, Corn Brooms—Nails Thin and heavy Sole Leather for ships use Flour in whole and half bbls. 260 bbls .Potatoes Glauber Salts, first qupl. in bbls and boxes Herring, Sulmuii, Tongues and Sounds White Beans—Vinegar London and American Mustard Fine BOOTS and SHOES Coarse do do SEAMEN’S CLOTHING, And many other, articles at Retail, nov 23 fp221 Justices of Ihc Inferior court sitting for ordina ry purposes. To all whom it may concern. Whereas Linus P. Sage administrator of Sprague Taylor, deceased, has petitioned the honora ble court of ordinary to bo discharged from his said admmistrntlonship. .These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred nnd creditors of the said deceased, to file their objections (if and they have) iu the office of the clerk of the court of or dinary, on or before the 13th day of January next ensuing tlic date hereof; otherwise letters di: • will be granted to the applicant, fitness the honorable Thomas N. Morel one of the Justices of the said.Court this 13th day of July, A. I). 1824. S. M. BOND, c c o. july 13 150 ^VeoKGIA, Chatham County—Uy the hon. the DANCING ACADEMY. ASSEiUJiL Y JJALL—Broughtonstrccf. T HE subscriber informs his friends and putrons, (but his room having been thoroughly clean ed und repaired, his School for Young Misses and Masters is-now open for the season. Uuving.laken into consideration the prescnt.de pression ofbusiness und consequent scarcity of money, ho has determined to lower the*, price of tuition accordingly.' The terms will-hereafter be TIFELVE DOLLARS per quarter. The school for gentlemen is also open in the evening. ILF Persons wishing to see the subscriber, will |dease call at his dwelling, corner of Drayton and late Streets. JOHN C. LEGE nov 1 e|[2 New Mackerel, Hum, Lard, Sf c A D BARRELS Boston Rum -. pretty heavy to her height.—They took of 11 w . olw _ . , . •hildren Ben,‘Dave and Hetty, the children of »■'and are offered for rale n and Sylvia two of the chilfcen belong to the S ° W 1 broke loose a large. Canoe on Tuesday the. 2811: September last, at Stephen's Bridge, Burke Coun ty, and we thing xvill aim down tne River to the Marshy Country, below Savannah, rs Ben war bought up there and has oncerunaway and got hb wife' and children back thgre and were apprehen ded and pot in Savannah Jail, not two years ago, | —One of the men took off a Gun the tol with them. JOSEPH HINES ABNElt BELCHER. oet 14 189 this market for cash or credit- Purchasers w : do well to call and examine them. LAY fe HENDRICKSON oet 26 196 Fresh and swim Ing 20 days since era Pis- A N approved remedy for geslion, Habitual Costivenfess/and w Planters Bank. OTICE is hereby given, that after tlie first dayof Januaty nqxt, this Bank wi“ cejve for any debts due to it, the notes ViemBank, nor tho notes of any other hank, docs not, on demand, redeem its paper with spe cic. Notes ,nr.d acceptance's deposited for col lection, until fui tlicr ini'tice,may be paid in uuy Valuable Medicine. ANTI-PISFEPTIC PI LLS, Prepared by Henry James. or Indi-. _ m . .HWH Piles. It Is well known that Dyspepsia is one of the most frequent and formidable disenscs of our I for sale on accommodating terms by country. Its commencement is indicated iii dif- ferent pattern's by various symptoms, of which the most remarkable are— '' ; Jik Irregularity of th bowels, obstinate cqstivp-1 Q ness, iieudacl), commonly called nervoui-orsick- 25 kegs Butter (fresh) 25 kegs hew Leaf Ladd 20 barrels No 1 Mackerel ’ 50 do No 2 do 100 do No 3 do 30 half do No i do 30 half do No 2 do 30 holfdoNo3, do. 600 reams, single, double size and iron mom gerrWihpplng Piper 1000 reamsCut), Pot and Letter Paper 100 packages Glass, of all descriptions 30 boxes Windsor Glnss 100 kcgsDupont’sund Chelmsford Gunpowder 2 cuscs Playing Curds , lOtCuses Whittemores No 10 Cotton Cards lOO^Loxcs No I Soap >- 100 do smoked Herrings Landing from schr. Laurel, and ship Chariot and nov 13 m212 ROBERT S. GOFF. Justices of the Inferior court, sitting for or- poses. a all whom it may concern. Whereas Alexander M. Taylor, administrator of John Scott, deceased, has petitioned the honora ble the Justices of the Inferior court,to be dischar ged from his said administration. Now these are therefore to cite nnd admonish nil nnd singular the kindred nnd creditors of thi said deceased, to file their objections, (if any they have) in the clerk’s office, of the court of ordina ry, on or before tlie 6th day of December next otherwise letters dismissory will be granted Witness the honorable Edward Harden, one .of the Justices of tho said court, this 6th day of May, A. D. 1824. S. M. BOND, c c o. may 6 106 G EORGIA, Bulloch County—Ry the honora hie the court of ordinary of said cc >To ull whom it may concern Whereas Robert Burton, ndminislratorof the estate of Stephen Denmark deceased hath nii; ed to tljc said Court for letters dismissory from said administration. These are therefore to cite and admonish all nnd singular theAindred nnd creditors of the said deccnssed, to file their objections (if any they have) in tho office of the clerk of tills court wltli in the time prescribed by law, otherwise letters dismissory will bd 1 Witness the honor of the Justices of said ited the applicant, lo Shepherd 'Williams, one hurt; this 3d June, 1824. june 4 132 ELY KENNEDY, c c o u c. ^LJEDRGIA—Chatham County—to all whom may, concern Whereas,Caroline Mnsterson hns applied to the Honorable tho Court of Ordinary of Chatham County, for letters of administration on the estate and effects of William Maslcrson .late pf flavan nah, stone cutter, deed, as widow 'of the said dec These are therefore to cite,and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said dee, to file their objections, (if any they huve) to'the granting oQhe administration of the estate of the said deceased to the applicant iii the Clerk's Office of the said Court, on or before the second day of January next; otherwise letters ofadministru tjon will be granted. Witness tlie Hon. Edwnrd Harden, one of the Justices, of the. said Court, tlie 2d day of Decern her, A. D. 1824. S. M. BOND, c c o. c c. dec 2 227 G EORGIA Chatham County—Ry the hon, the Justices of the Inferior court silting fit ora'i- us design to attend the Singing taught by the subscriber, or, are encourage an attempt to improve the I | e of Sacred IMnsic are informed tttet a after dinner, debility, lassitude, emaciation, de-1 »ubscription hook hns been left at the Book Store nary purposes. To all whom it may concern. Whereas Richard R. Cuyler, CxeCutor of Wil liam Shaw deceased, lifts petitioned the lion, eburt of ordinary, to be‘discharged from his said exe cutnrship. These are therefore to cite and ndmonish and singular tlie kindred and creditors of tlie said deceased, to file tlicir objections (if any they have) in the office of (he Clerk of the court of ordinufy on or before tlie 18th day of January next ensuing tire date hereof, otiicrwise letters dismissory will be granted to tlie petitioner 'Witness the honorable 'i’homas N. Morel, of the Justices of the said Court, (his 13th day July, A-D. 1824. S M. BOND, c c o - 6v 13 160 .BsWjj |;Gi 11$ ,11 slied, °}?»° from t|,e fher ofthed iml, GEO. GLEN, Clet Savannah, 14(5 Oct. 1824. ILF Although it can be ascertained by the of tlic Bridge Company, what uiiuunt of l bills are at this time unredeemcd.yntitappci be necessary from the above Uccretul, order, the respective holders Thereof should elio known. Tlic subscriber therefore respectfully quests ull such holders of bridge bills, to n known to him by letter or otherwise, the aim held hy them respectively, on or before the Monday in Noveinbor next, tlie better to him to comply wjth the above order. „ , V' HENRY shulr. Hamburgh, Oct. 20. net 29 200 179 Jgept ihor of» dOOl 1200 ilsl j of coll other t centod f gn ■cl»of i tire: of! Hqt o or (ci jpJ'iRSONS iudebted tii the estate,of nol beth Fell, lute of Clmtham county, dm ed, ure requested to muke immediate payment the subscriber, und those to whom tlic estu indebted arc requested to exhibit their denfi duly HUtlientientcd. PETER* 8HICK, Ed july 13 lfit) .1 i«sot di und do N INE months after date application n-jjj| made to the hon. Inferior court of theeot of Bryun, for leave to sell all tlic real tVilliam Cuhhtdge deceased, to lie sold for ( benefit of the heirs and creditors. JOHN CUBBEDGE, AW,, 1 jnne 17 138 TWyan Caw,J |Jo. soap oil, sugi Ides oi t (rs, the s of os ran soflk rce INE months after date application will 1 made to the lion. Inferior court of l.iM county, for leave to sell thn real and persona tate of I.odowick I.urd, late of Tultnnll cof deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and c! tfifs. E. WAY, Adnt'I ting 31 ^ol71 J TVTINE montlis after date I sliall apply tol .11 lion. Inferior court of Liberty county I rty mn! proper! ! benefit leave to sell the real niid pel WtnL Baker,'deceased, for heirs and creditors. THOS. B. BAKER, Adi april 7 89 111!, lO |p pot Idles ol ■i, per snot r.\c 1 exc fdage o in eve per lies of i TtTINE months after data application wil/ .li made to the hon. Inferior court of Bull Btdil lUrposc?, county, when sitting for oi . leave to sell all the real and personal estate ol len Denmark, deceased, for the benefit of heirs and creditors. ROBERT BURTON, Adra' MARY DENMARK, A: feb 28 4R Rultoch INF. months nfter tlic date Imrenf, n| |c*c,p p; Irs, ot \ oft ringes, |irs,wi dor Sis,pet (tnont hbo’n: N' tion wi'ii be made to the Inferior when sitting fof ordinary purposes, for It sell nil that lot or part of ground in the tilt White Bluff, county of Chatham, contalnit! acres, more or less,bounded northwardlyrnd wardlyhy lands late Jolin rnullons, and a .wardly hy lands o(Williams,'bdlrmcing tnA tle,e pijoh sun |\Vo tatc of James fit of the heir* uri ^ nnd lo lie soldfor the i croditors of said estate. ELIZABETH BOYD, Adni'i 124 I do. I do. may 26 YTSlIF. public Is apprised, that the subi ■ hns titles to one half of a 60 acre tract |s, w ti ■s. e land on White Bluff, adjoining his find ,1 lately John Pmillen’s, now John Morrill's, t for which thexidministratrix of the fate John B: now applies for leave to sell as part of thei esli —his titles are of prior date and record. Ml sonsnre forewnrned not to ptirdiass or tresi on (he premises. R. F. WILLIAM- june 17 ' xi—St138 Ippllcxtion 'W' 11 - prth pr. 1^j“!NE months after dnte. made to the Inferior court of YfcW county for leave to sell all the real prortrrfv r longing to the estate of the late R«v. Jno. n" deceased, lying in said county, for the the heirs and creditors. „ . ANN BECK, AittiJ npril 16 , 88 TVflNE ni rip tbs after dale, I shall apply J hon. the inferior court of the county fti fineliftm, for leave to sell all the real tongingto Solomon Gnann. dec. ofwlnrH? eemed will take notice. . JOSHUA GNANN,»« mnrch 4 62 NE months nfter date apt-tication of of tlie notes ot tho liouksof Georgia, it being pf Messrs' H C J Schenk. Should u sufficient number of subscribers offer made for them. L. MASON. pression of spirits, 4*u. i it being un-1 Piles being cormocted Willi indigestion and cos- i - — derstood that depositors of su-.K paper will be Hvc-ness, are certainly and speedily removed by previous t«> Thursday 9th DecemBfer, tho School paid in thesame nqtes, the amount ofcollectlons j the pills. will mmenco ont hoove n.ng ofhatday 1 * - ■ * 1 A supply of the above valuable Medicine has I -nov? i.224 1 just been received from the Patentee, arid cun be obtained of tlie subscribers, who,liave been ap pointed agents for" the State of Gftorgiu. LAY & HENDRICKSON, (. ’Druggists ufpl Chemists, Shad's Buildings. doc 7 232 " nov 4 1.202 J. MARSHALL, Cashier.’ TtPINE montlis after date, application ivili bo I’M made to the Ilqporahle the Justices of the llanaway rf~KN*the'2Cth ult. a yellow fellow (namddTOM). \jf belonging to,Prince t.'andy n colored man and Coo|)or in'lids place, Tom is aboutfffeet 10 orable the Justices of the Inferior Court, tor le|ye to sell the real estate of Willian Hotehstrassos, deceased, fpr tho benefit of the heirs and creditors. JAMES MORRISON, Ad’mr. poy: 6, 206 be given for the apprelien sion of Torn, or- sufficient testirAony' to convict those in whose employ he may t(ow be. i. • SAM’L STILES, Guardian. noy 30 ||i-220 A CROCKERY. T HE subscribers continue to file orders for I CROCKEflYof any descfiptipn on advan- ] James ‘do do, eye water Churches cougli drops Rogers vegntAbJc Anderson's do pulmoitic Baisom Honey Ileitriembil Audiers lenutive British Opodcldock llcurys Squires elixir • Batemai/s dro; Salts Lemons BLIFiS fy WA Do WORTH. ELIAS BLISS, JL CItUcKERY oi any description on (idvan-1 .mux j.i.uiuu» tageous terms. Parsons wishing to order for the j yWconstantly po had at the store of Spring would do wejl to hand in their orders as ] early as the month of January, nov 25 222 -J. B. HERBERT & CO, LAY 4- HENDRICKSON, Chemists and Druggidif. Shad’s Buildings. £cpt2l> 182 sept 19 179 m, receive pro- city. Clock, --neil in January next; dll be left with'either of GEORGE SIIICK, J.B.GAUDUY, J. C. HABERSHAM. .OKGJA eiintliHpi cpiiniy—Ey the urn, he x M Justices of (he Inferior cpurl of Chatham coun ty, sitting for otdinary piuposes. To tirl whom it may concern. Whereas Wil limn Davies administrator ^pf Jh- cob Franklin Keai dec; has petitipned the hon. court of Ordinary to bo discharged from Ids (said administration. " j These are therefore to cite-and admonish till ami singular, (he kindred, nnd creditors of the made to the lion.the Infer.iorFourtni hnm County, xvlien setting for ordinary for permission to sell the 'foilowinejM for the benefit of the heirs and cranitors j estate of N. S. Bavnjd. deceased, vix: j One undivided fourth of a tract of ten - taming ubout 606 acres, on CifliriBerltmd ' Camden County, known ns Plum Orriw' an undivided fourth of a certain 1 mri P „ situated on said .island, rontainim: WffiM, erns, oristipailv granted tp Gen. l,abbla|»5 tosh, and bounded on- the south by the se •Orebard Tract. - ; ' Also, a tract called Lottery Hill sitiint'- dgeecbee Road. 3 miles from Savn " n . n J!' n ing about fiod neros. < N. -UBAYA ' j| , Adm,rcst.N.S.B»P 1 | nta.v 20. 911 demands said deceased to file their objections (if nuy limy ill the office of tjic office of the Clerk if have,) ill ‘tlie court of ordinary, dn Or before the 7thr<dny of Mnrdi next, otherwise IojUcra dismissory will be granted the Witness' (1 oitd, ,, Septem Sep iuu uni ppuiipvipr. ittinss' tne ‘honorable Jpltn P. jWjlifamsnn. (if the Justice j of said, court this 7tli duy of ember, A. D. 1824. M. Bond; c,c o c o. 165 TV INE months Iiftcy dote upplicotibn will lie -LT majje to tiio hon. {hferior court of Chatham cmmty,’f6r leave to cell nil that lot in Snyauimli known by tlie. No. 1, Ellis square, Decker .ward, with tlto imiimvi tnenls tlmreou -. and.all thiit Ipl in Siivnrimili known by the-; No. 23, in' Liberty ward, with tlie build'uirs (lieteon, being t(iu yeal estate ol John rimiCji, deceased, for the lutiie- fit of tlie heirs. UKIUCK HERB dm’r. may * 1 ^iii 1 A T.T. persons ltnvine any (temnnas cy- the estate’ of Fronds Jfilincnli. are requested to deliver them in proper 1 ) ed;npipr before the first, day of Oct t" 1 ' • connfspot lirpueltl forward liqfpre- tha be refused, payment by tite under^"^ s . day« iidv. 10 GASTO 149 ii" A T.LpersonsIndelitedto {heesta®. dev Martin, late of I ibertv Cot . - ed, aro requested to male in'inf'g ‘ \V.li .MARTIN, t limy 10 (119 dqfinng A.I-f• persons,lmv'u.. . /y, nfilm ln(p t tiieh M f i'll s nefiins' tftte. ,of the late Nm:b - ■■■■aafiiH requested to Imnd them Ui-forpQ> j. f indebted to *aid ettot" 'V' J , , . ,„ ih'liiriS inly 13 i-W- W wm oitaW, hon. Inferior eourt <<} Chaj|'"|J pvopvrW dttr. lenve. to x T.iioblmul iiamliwn Al.-lntosl be neiif of the heirs. , SUSAN A G. At march 9 6&