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les.
On Ihefrst Tuesday in Ft Iruary next,
*\'\/ILX In' sold »l (lie com'i hpuSe in the city of |
W Savannah between the hours of 10 and 4
O’clock.
Is negroes Vi*. Charlotte, Baccus. Eve, Tenali,
Titus, sunibo, Nuro, .Belinda, Dorcus, Isaac,
Brss, SipAto, Cftrias, ClOe, Peggy, Anne, Betty,
and Monday, levied on by consent ns the proper
ty ol N. (•- Iviilhcrtord, under n 6 fa oh a foreclo
sure of. a mortgage in favor of the Bank of Darien.
ISAAC D’LYON.s c c.
’ dcP» 230
V i tv IShorilV ! s Sales.
On tlit first Tuesday in January next.
■^'11 'U.I. he sold before the Court House in the
W City of Savannah between the usual hours
of ten and three o'clock,
Sundry articles of fable I.incn, Bed Linen
Tinted Ware, fcc. fee. levied on as the property of
Oithu Byrd to satisfy two executions for house
rem in favor of Elcazer Eurly and assigned to J
D Herbert k. cu.
All I hat building on part of Trust Lot letter (A)
Darby \\ urd,bounded south by Congress street,
east by the residence of Geo. Millen, Esq. west by
the store occupied by Mayers Si Hamilton, north
by one portion of said lot.” levied on ns the proper
ty of John Willson to satisfy an execution in fa-
\ or of Aim R. Edwards for ground rent,
deed 23i> A.LD’LVON.c:
SheSritfa sale.
On the first Tuesday in February next,
ILL lie sold at the Court House between
W the. hours often and four o'clock, the fol
lowing three Negroes, sis:
Mary, otherwise known by the name of Con-
Stance, and her two children Lucy and Keziuh,
levied on under n forcclf sure of a mortgage as the
property of-William R- Holland, to satisfy Gaudry
Du fan re.
1 D’LYON, see.
’ dec 3 229
An Or (finance, ,
To fix pernmiieittl v the salaries anil fees |
of the city officers.
Sec. I. lie it onlftincd by the Mayor nml
Aldertuen of the city of Savannah, and
Ilmnlets thereof in Council assembled,
that from and after the first regular meet
ing of Council in January next, there shall
be paid to the city Treasurer the stun of
six hundred dollars and fees ofoffice. per
annum, for his services—that he shall re
ceive no commissions on public monies
which may pass through his hnnds, but
that lie shall receive two hundred and fifty
dollars for the completion of the city Di
gest and that the security required be ten
thousand dollars.
Sec. 2. lie it further ordained by the au
thority aforesaid that from and after the
period aforesaid the City Marshal shal lie
entitled to receive for his services the sum
of six hundred dollars per annum, and fees
of office, and he shall be entitled to com
missions on public sales, uuder the now
existing ordinance.
Sec. 3. Be ft further ordained by the an
thority aforesaid, that from and after the
period aforesaid, the Clerk of Council shall
be entitled to receive, per annum, for his
ervices, 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
W*
NT,TIT.
H EALTH, the. greatest of htl earthly blessings
At ibis season of the yV.ir. when It is so high
|y proper nml important to cleanse tin- Stomach
tl Bowels of redundancy of bile, ami all pern
l ions ami ruinous accumulations, the proprii.
of LEE’S most e iChilent ANTl-BILlOUs PILL
Would very* respectfully* advise the tiso of several
doses of them, end thereby in many Instances pre
nt head-aches, sickness at the stomach, obsti
ate obstructions of the bowels, scorching fevers,
C LEK’S NERVOUS CORDIAL, an
xcallent medicine for nil nervous affections,
weakness, pains in loins, back, >yc.
LEE’S ESSENCE OF MUSTARD,
no medicine over excelled this in curing rheuma
tism, sprains, hntiscs. frosted feet, fpc. <yc.
LEE’S AGO E AND FEVER DROPS,
a never failing cure.
LEE’S SOVEREIGN OINTMENT,
warranted to euro the itch, by only one uppllca
tiou. ** * gJ .
LEE’S PERSIA N LOTION, an ex
cellent medicine for curing tetters, ring worms,
prickly beat; softens the skin, and' improves the
complexion, v- , m *,*...*.
LEE’S WORM DESTROYING LO-
AUGUST! G. OEMLER,
|*TA5 l-c.mov <1 hisDRUG STORE, totli'ecorner
S I' of liroughlan and H’liitakcr-Slrc Is, appoint
Col. Shellin'.n s Mansion House, where he exhibits
for sale, a choice assortment of
Fresh Medicines and Garden
seeds, ,
and various other articles suiting his line. Tleab-
stains feinting the whole, string ot names of the
tilings lie offers, and oulv incnlions a lew whlyh
are not commonly louud in every Drug Store, viz;
Fol. Sabinn. l’yrnla Umbellate,
Dcgitulis l’urptjfea, Scullcap, Hyssop,
German Leopard’s Banc, (arnica inoulunft)
Elecampane, (InulaHeloninm) Hops,
Ergot, Tonnuin Beans, Squire’s Elixir.
DalFy’s Elixir, Ess. Mustard, Ess. Tyre,
Jesuit Drop, Chun lie’s Cough Drops,
Aromatic Vinegar, Toilet,tVcgetable,
and other Soaps, MaertLar Oil,
Phosphorus, Ox Mur. Potasse,
EORGlA, Chatham County—By the hoa.j
,T the J logic is of the Inferior Court, sitting f
ordinary purposes.
J'o all whom it may concern,
Whereas Robert Sotttt has'petitioned tothohon-|
ornl.de the court of Ordinary i-f Chatham Coun
ty, lor letters of administration on the estate and I
effects of Edward Penman, late of London in
England, merchant, dec’d, ns principal creditor.
IX I Rim Y.
the Gth vimiit Court, U. S. %
DtsTittcT ok Qt'.bnOiA. I
n S!,"lh and C. llrdthaxpl, Complainants, t., n r \
l ank oj he Stale of Georgia, and other,, Dei ]
dants.—llcrlocutory Octree. X -'*
A T present this Court
These are.therefore to cite and admonish all
and singular the kindred and creditors oftlio said
deceased, to file their objections, (if any they
, , sr ,—r. cannot proceed to
hnul decree, but preparatory there),
will order nod direct that a refers * '
require, and'I
mid court, on or
have) in the clerks office of th
before the 8th day, of January next; otherwise
letters of lulminbt ration will be granted.
Witness the llonorame John Gumming, one
of the Justices of the said court, this tlth day of
Doc. A. D. 1824. S. M. BOND, c-c o
dec 9 234 ^ .
4 UURG1A, Chatham county—lly the h
cQunlhbctwoon (lie M-Kiiinesuml the State It'-,-' j
upon W loan of *S50,00(), and by doing so rL
n-arsby ngreemm't, the Bunk Square wns nlcilf
A GURG1A, Chatham county—lly tlitludfi the mmlo trom the same sum.
G Justices of the Inferior Unfl sitLn&fVr-Ordi- j$v. That he enquire and report the number
“ u “‘ 5 of bridge bills i)o\v ucfunllv out, with ffi |,o£
thorcot, respectively, and Such facts tendin ' to
James’s Fever Powders, Infantile Powders,
Read's Stiptic, Spirits Soap,
Fumigating Phstlls, Pyroligtiious Acid,
Blutk Drbp. ,
Respcctingthe utility ofthlslast article, he refers
nary purposes,
To all whom it tnav concern.
Whereas William Davies’, administrators of Mar
tha Johnson dec. lias petitioned tlic lion, the court
of ordinary to be discharged from his. said ad
ministration.
These are 1
ZENGRS, a most powerful Medicine, removes
enddestrovs all kinds of worms.
to the last, Inn
! Carolina Altai
oct 9
(tone, page of the Georgia tuid South
anac, of this year.
^hre to cite and Mmon'mlt ail
and Singular the kindred and creditors of said
ceased, to file tlieir.objuoUotis (if aii"' 1 *— '*■
1187
LEE’S i.LvER, an invaluable medi
cine, it nivetf faii to cure the most violent cold,
and affords inxtunt and great relief, in all obsllnute |
coughs, it also relieves young children from chol-
>L LEE’S INDIAN VEGETABLE SPE
CIFIC—An effectual cure for the Venereal mu! |
Gotiorhfcn. 't * 4s.
LEES’ TOOTII-ACHE DROrS-
GAUDltV & HERBERT,
ILwg just received, *
. , y.they have) and edberally tho stati of accounts between lie !
m the oihee of the clerk of the. court of ordina- ry Sfittlut nod tho Bridge Company; and also »•
ry on or betoro the seventh day of ^larclt next; port upon such discounts or charge] as the defen-
otherwise letters dlsmlsspry will bo grunted the dants shall suggest utul give proof of, as proper
petitioner.
AA BBLS. Haxnlls Flour
HIU 20,000 best Spanish SegarS
Witness the lion. John P. lyilliamson, one of Henry Suui.tz, Esq
the Justices of the said Court; this 7th day of Sir—-Plense to tt
one hundred and fifty dollars and fees of which give immediate relief.
office.
mu e iiiJiiuTiiuit: icuoi* *
LEE’S TOOTH POWDER—Wliiel,
II
Administrator’s sale,
Oii the first Tuesday ill January next,
.YTviLLbesold bcforetlie Court House in the
Yt City of Savannah, the following property, I a t the time of receiving the sumc, and the
^;!r’V,'“m."!h«rthor stmt of twelve and an. half cents
for each keg of powder twenty five to t wen-
City of Savannah, the following property
being the real estate of Andrew M'Lean, late ol
Chatham County, dec’d fortlie benefitoftheheirs
ami creditors, pursuant to nn order of Court.
One (ruct of land, containing 800 acres adjoin
ing lands of Francis Tufts, James ltasco, and’ Ala*
ry Shares, known as Jonathan and John Fox’s
tracts, about 12 miles from Savannah.
■ _ One vacant lot in fee simple, situated in F.wens-
bnrg, on Margnret-st.Suvannuh, known by No. 28.
One Ditto, ulso fee simple, situated in do. and
known by the No. 21, with a dwelling house and
Other improvements thereon.
One Lot in Riceborough,.Liberty county.
The purchasers giving bond and mortgage,pay-
tiblfe in one, !\v o mid three years,with intcresttroin
date anil persona 1 security. GF.O.GLEN,
Oct tit* *2uI Adm’r est. Andrew M'Lane.
See. 4. Be it further ordained by the nu-1
thority aforesaid, that the keeper of the
Powder Magazine shall be entitled .to re-i|
ceive for his services, the sum of twelve
and an half cents for cnch keg of powder,
placed in the magazine of tiie weight of
from twenty five to twenty eight pounds,
WATER—A certain
ELIXIR—For
LEE’S EYE
cure for sore eyes.
LEE’S ANODYNE
the cure of head-aches. . 1
LEE’S CORN PLAISTER—For re
moving and destroying corns.
LEE’S LIP SALVE.
BTlNmnerous cases of cooes could lie annex
cd, of the happy untl good effects that have fol
lowed the use of the above JGSTLY CELEBRA-
- . .TED FAMILY MEP-lClNES.but the publisher
ty eight pounds, at the time ol delivering has not room for thr.m in this paper.
20 half bills corned Beef put up for iamilies
20 do GoshenButtcr-
fjO biigs prime Green Coffee
30 r bbls do do do
20 boxes white Hnrmm Sugar .
25 hhds prime St. Croix do
50 bbls do do <io
40 do dp Muscovado do
CO do Rye Whiskey ,
10 hhds ao do
6 do N. E, Rum
September, A. D. 1824.
pipes Cognac Brandy
.5 do best Hollands Gin
<ljr Juslictfof lltc Inferior court sitting for ordina- 1 shtt,, I ,r ? C[;etl t0 examine ntul report thereon.
ry purposes. ‘ \ lain your obdt.sery'b
Tp all whom it may concern
Wihereni Linus 1’. Sage administrator of Sprague
Tuylpr, deceased, has .petitioned tho honora-.
hie court of ordinary to be discharged from his j 53* Although it can bo R8certaino4 by the books
said udmlnistrntlonship. . I of the-Bridge Company, what aituunt of br’nlgo
These are therefore to cite and admonish all ,1 ! ,ls tu ’e at this time unredeemed, yet it appears to
and singular tiie kindred and creditors of the *P necessary from the above decretal order; that
the same, to the owner and a like stun in I
' Please to observe whatever, and where ever
proportion to the weiglit thereof, and that - v . ou bu y « o n* can be Lee's Genuine Family Medi
he shall not be entitled to any c6mpci.sa- n,,M ’ wlt, ’ oUt thc
£ Adin inistrator’s sale.
On the first Tuesday in January next,
■VK/Ii Lbe sold nt the Court House, in the
it County of Effingham, between the usurI
SouiM'il'-ab-. ...NeaiJsNi-fcotol * r ' 1
, 'l wo negroes a Fellow and a Wench, named
Lloyd and Fanny. And also all the right title
and interest oi William Joseph Spencer, dec’d, ot
in and to a negro woman muned Amy, and her
ton Tom, and tiie possession thereof. The above
sold as tliH property of Wm. J. Spencer, dec’d. by-
order of the Hon. the Judges of the Court oi Or
dinary for tiie County of Effingham, fortlie bene
fit of the heirs and creditors of tiie said dec’d.—
Conditions made known on tiie day* of sale,
nov 9 209 ELIAS MT.l’.D, Jdm’r.
tion when a sale takes place unless said
sale is accompanied with a delivery.
Sec. 5. And be it further ordained by
tho authority aforesaid, that all poyvder
delivered to the keeper aforesaid, shall be
immediately stoiycd in thc safest powder
magazine under his care, aud in case of
neglect in not stowing the said powder,
shall forfeit to Council any sum not ex
ceeding thirty dollars, or ldss than 10 dol
lars, and for the second oftcuce shall be
remoVed from office.
Sec. 6. And be it further ordained by tho
authority aforesaid, that all ordinances or
parts of ordinances militating against this
ordinance be and the same are hereby re
pealed. '* • '. , l '
Passed in Council, loth Nov. 1S2-1.
WM. C.DANIELL, Mayor.
Attest, Solqmon Cohen, c. c.
fii'c 2
Late Michael Lee Sp Co.
Tho above famous furniiy medicines are fa
sale by
DR. A. DELAROCHE. Senr.
Druggist, -Savannah
Who has just received a.fresh supply from Haiti
more.
oct 7 lfift _______
Lamp Gills, Gamp Wick, Glass*
rXTIIE Subscribers have just received per ship
40 bbls N. E. Gin
20 do. prime Pork .
60 do new Mackerel No. 3”
60 boxes yellow Soup
40 do , New Bedford Sporm Candles'
20 kbgs Shot, assorted
100 dti Duponts Powder
60 hull kegs do do
' - 10 bags Black Pepper
20 boxes fresh Chocolate, No. I
60 kegs Spiced Salmon
With a general assortment of
GROCERIES,
GAUDRY & HERBERT.
JEJNiNEY
said deconsc.d, to file Jhoir objections (if and they 1,10 respective holders thereof should also be
have) in the office of tiie clerk of the court of or
dinary, on or before the 13th day of January next
ensuing tiie dnto hereof; otherwise letters dlismis
soi-y will lie granted to tiie applicant. »
Witness tiie honorable Thomas N. Morel one
of the Justices of thc said Court this 13th dny of him H* <;D111 P 1 >’ '* kn tho above order.
July, A. D. 1824.
,ttily 13 16P
Justices of the Inferior court, silling for o
diiutry purposes.
To all whom It may concern.
DOUGLASS
lncjaux’s Wharf,
JJAVE latejy received nndoffer for sale on ac-
Of every, yariety
and Pattern.
.iro. tan.
Administrator’s sale.
'VT7 ILL be sold ut the laie residence of Allen I
Ti Denmark, deed, late of Bulloch County, on
first Saturday in February next.
fit
Tiie following tracts of land, amounting to 3,-
t>S2 acres, sitimte in the County of Bullock and
immediately on the Millcdgcville road, thirty five
miles from Savannah, viz .*
One tract containing one hundred acres, more
An Ordinance,
Entitled an ordinance to amend the sc-
iral ordinances now in force in this city
in relation to thc Market.
See. 1. Be it ordained by tho Mayor and
Aldermen of the City oLSavanptth and
I EandetB thereof, that the city Marshal
shall on the third day of December inst.
X Emperor,
A general supply of
Winter, Fall and Summer strained Lamp \
Oil.
Brettancd Socket Lamps']
Japaniu Disli do
Glass do
do , Peg do
do Lafayette do
Globe Lump Glasses ,
French Chimney do for Billiard Rooms and |
Theatres
Lamp Wick of every description
Together with Tin Lamp'Feeders, Tin Canisters l
for lamp Oil, and every other article suitable for I
tiie convenience al ight. The whole of which
comprise a more complete assortment than has
aver been exhibited in this city, and are offered
for sale at prices to correspond with the times,
ike public are very respectfully invited to call ]
and examine them. • ’
LAY & HENDRICKSON,
Chemists aud Druggists,
Shad’s Buildings.
nov 11 210
or loss, wifii a comfortable DWellingllauso>kitjjhr _
en, stables and corn bouse-—Fourteen hundred | under the supcrintcndance of the market I Elegant & choice Perfumery &C
Committee proceed to sell all the Stalls in 1 a ’
the public market contemplated to be sold
by the present ordinances now in force,
until the first Monday in December next,
ltd upon such terms as are required by the
existing ordinances.
acres adjoining the above described tract, being
Thi i former residence of the lute Major Stephen
Denmark—on this tract is a dwelling house, corn
bouse, store house and kitchen with good stable;
and an excellent stream and mill site, whereon a
mill bus been formally years, but out of repairs
at present: the mill stones and mill irons will be
told ai tiie same time
One other truct adjoining tiie above whereon
E F Bunco lately resided, containing five hundred
and thirty acres, with comfortable buildings and
oul houses, one other wood land tract containing
eleven hundred acres, one lot in the first District
Houston, containing 202J nercs, No. 116, one otli
er Int in the 8th district Early containing 250 a
tre-i, Nn. 2d I.
Terms of sale, 12 months credit with a mortgage
On the premises and small notes and approved
.vigeurity.
ROBERT BURTON, Adm’r
MARY DENMARK, Adm’x.
der 4 230
Sec. 2. Be it ordained by the authority
aforesaid, that all ordinances or parts of|
ordinances militating with this ordinance,
be and the same are hereby repealed.
Passed in Council, Dec. 2, 1824.
WM. C. DANIELL, Mayor.
Attest, Solomon Cohen, c. c.
pro. tern
dec 3 229
Sheriff’s sales.
On the first Tuesday m January next,
"WTT1LL be sold at the courthouse in tho city of
W Savannah, between thc hours of 10 and 4
clock.
All that parci-1 or tract of land in thc county bi
Chatham, State of Georgia, known in the plan of
eaid county as Garden Lot No. eighty, (80) east
containing 1U acres more or less, bounded on the
north by the Thunderbolt Road and lands of Jas.
Bilbo, on the south by lands of Jno. Striven, and
onlbcwest by a, road leadingto lands of Col Jas.
Johnstons and others, With tiie appurtenances
thereto appertaining, levied on as the property of
Thomas R. Broom, to satisfy a fi fa on a foreclo
sure of a mortgage in favor ofWm.T. Williams.
Seventy-live acres ofland and improvements,
White Bluff dist. Chatham County, levied on as
the property of Jas. Govan, to satisfy an execu
tion in favor of Hjehry Haupt, et. ni.
A negro man named Lester, levied on as the
property of-John Womack to satisfy an execution
in favor of Henry M'Alpin, vs. John Womackand
Wm M. Craig, security, et ai.
Three hundred and thirty acres of land more
or less, White Bluff Dist. in Chatham County, le
vied on as thc property of Chas. B. Jones to satis
fy an execution in favor of Titos. Walton.
Buildings on lot No. 9, Spring Iiill with the tin-
expired Icuse of said lot, bounded south by lot No.
10, east by lot No. 8, north by Oake street, and
west by Franklin-st. levied on by n constable as
the property‘of Wm Richardson to satisfy several
pxeeulions in favor of Richard It,,well et ill and
’■ turned over to me. I. D’LYON, sec.
dec 4 230
Fifty Dollars Reward,
W ILL be paid for the apprehension and der
livery of tiie following Negroes to the Sub
scribers, living in Bourkc Cunty, or nny safe Jail'
so we can get them—or a liberal' reward will be
given for any part of them, to wit. Moruttan a
might Mulatto man, about-35 years old, rather
slender made and of kqen apprehension, and his
wife Hannah a black woman nbout 45 years old,
with a scar on one side of tier face, the property
of-Joseph Hiner ”'*■
is—Ben an African about 45 years I C3 > “ c -
old, small and well set and filed teeth, with a’scnr j " l ,lc k together with
on one arm, and his wife Sylvia about 35 years of I assortment ol Drugs, Medicines, Chemical^, Fa*
*4 , V . ■ 1 < a . rail . * Inn! HTAjint i, ../■ V. m C. A/It . - f — - • I— ■ _L I - ..
age, pretty heavy to iter height.—’They took oi
3 Children Ben, Dave and Hetty, the children o:
Ben and Sylvia, two of the ebifidren belong to tiie at least 20 per ct; lowerthari has ever been sold
Estate of Smith Stringer, deed, the other cltild this market for cash or credit. Purchasers w* „d
i t> .1 t _ ti.., n.t.l m /In wnll In mil nn/1 avaminn (limn
LAW
T HF. subscriber tenders ids professional servi
ces to the public ; and begs leave to inform
them, that he may nt all times be found nt the Of-
lice of .Mcasis. Davies <$■ Iterricn, situated in Hun
ter’s buildings on thc Bay.
JOSEPH VALLKNOE BEVAN.
Savannah, Oct. 2ti, 1824.
B Xlf’ The Constitutionalist, Georgia Journal,and
Washington News, tire requested to give the
bove 3 insertions . celriy.
Pure Calcined Magnesia, a new
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 ny the Messrs Henry's. Many persons in
this city who have used this remedy give it a dc
tided preference over all others. Families at-
Solicited togive it a trial as it comes much cheap-
fci than Henry’s.; bring neatly put up in bottles at
37A cents each, and for sale only by
LAY k. HENDRICKSON,
Chemists aud Druggists,
SHad’s Buitdin ft.
<fi547
rgTHE Subscribers have received pr brig Ann.
X Schooner Intrepid and ship Corsair, u fresh
iupply of Choice Perfumery, consisting ot
Otto of Roses in elegant gilt bottles of vari-
. oub patterns 1 ’
Macassar, Russia, Bears and Antique Oils
Pomatum in Pots and Rolls
Rose, Orange flower and Lavender Water
Rose, Bcnjoin, Musk, Olive, Venacular, Palm,
Vegetable, Ceylon, Bandana, Transparent,
Yuricguted, and English Windsor Soaps,
Wash-Balls, Naples shaving Soap in l’ots
Shaving Cakes, i-c
Pocket, fine teeth and -dressing Combs, new
Patterns
Hair Powder and Powder Pltffs
Pocket Books und VocKet Wallets, with and
wilhoutsprings
La Fayette .anil Silk Stpcks,
Elastic Wire and Coburg Stiffncrf,
Silver Wire Teeth Brushes with gil
Totingo Scrapera;
NaiJ, Cloth, Hair and Shaving Brushes,
Cut Gla’si Smelling Bottles, Visiting Cards,
Metal Shnving Boxes,
Floating Tapers of every description,
Tonguin Beans,Musk, C’trrm'mC,
Court Plaster, Snuff Boxes,
Chamber Lights and Matches, Segar Box
es, & c. ’
a very general and extensive
cominodnting terms,x
Cognac Brandy, Holland Gin
Jamaica and St. Croix Rum
4 hhds N.E:-Rum
Wines,
Coffee, Teas, Chocolate *
Sugnts, Molasses
Beef and Pork
Butter, Cheese and Lard *
30 boxes Soap
10 “ TnllmyCandles
140 “ Sperm “ new
10 hhds best Sperin Oil *
Hhds and bbls 'l'raip 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 R^’c and Cbm Meal
Pilot and Groat’Bread
1000 lbs Hams
Cordage, Corn Brooms—Noils
Thin and heavy Splo’Leathty for ships use
Flour in whole and half bbls.
250 bbls Potatoes ,
Glauber Salts,'first qnah In Mils and boxes
Herring, Salmon, 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
DANCING ACADEMY.
ASSEMBL Y HALL—IIrau)/lit on-street
rilHE subscriber Informs his iriendsniidputrons,
X thut his room having;been thorougldy cledn-
oi
gilt haudies
ed and repaii-ed, his School far Ypung Misses and
Masters is now open for the season.
Haying taken into consideration the present de
pression oflwsiness and consequent scarcity
money;he bus determined to lower-tltp price’
tuitibn accordingly. ,The terms will hereafter be
TWELVE DOLLARS per quarter.
Tho school for gentlemen is also open
evening. , f
(O’ Persons wishing to see thc subfijriber
please call at his dwellinjg: corner J>f Draytoniaud
Slate Streets, i jv •••“», JOl
nov] i-||2
speelficiMy in part, for ih«iTonttI , ffiSf led ®‘
.the complainants rap/ttfl® jmon • proper to bo
Hliiiln in/im ilia vnn... n.... - * * u
prove t’lfciii hottest unci bona fide holders,'*iSereo"f
" s , cn . cl ! severally suggest; also the sums
H?' !? lll 5 complttlmitits or cither of them, ut
i tioi lit end of tho bridse. from iii» itm. *i._
de 1 ! i " t “° %feh?de&i 0 ,
0l ^* e J^ ag n Dt ’ ? r anj P uW, ° bftce » at their suit,
VC I I HUM (rrtilRYtilhr Inn olnln <%4 1. . .. *
““““ su K6 csl ana give proot ot, as proper, 1
iiga.nst tiie complainants or either of them. ’ \
take notice, that pursuant to
the above reference^ I am ready to receive the
sept 9
175*
S. M. BOND,‘c c o c c. necessary statements of uccouhts and otker infor.
mution, in relation to the matters therein contain.
< t'.OHGlA, tfehatlmih County—Bj/’l/ie Aon. the « d . until the firat-Monday In December ttext.lvlieu
•■r t..c if.. r_.Jit ‘Ii4_ /* 1* _ I 1 Shull DFOCCed to P.Xiimnii' Anil pnnnrf llmron.,
GEO. GLEN, Clerk.
Savannah, 14Ih Oct. 18j24.
known. The subscriber therefore respectfully re*
quests all such holders of bridge bills, t make
known to him by letter or otherwise, tlio amount
held by tliem respectively, on or before tho last
Monday in November next, the better to enable
S. M. BQND, c c o.
i EUAUiA, chuthum County—lly the lion. Ih
VX * ‘ '
Hamburgh, Oct. 20.
net 29 200
HENRY SHULTZ.
17!) 18epl s
P "SRSC?l!rTn3eKeTTo ,, i , nrTj! l a{e
beth Fell, lute of Cimthuni county, Uccen:
Whereas Alexander M. Taylor, administrator of I a ^f requested to make immediate puymeni to
John Scott, deceased, has petitioned thc honora- “ asaljs . cr ber » nnd tl,( ! so 10 . #
Jile the Justices of thc Inferior court,to lie dischar
ged from his said administration.
Now these are therefore- to cite and admonish
all and singular the kindred and creditors of thc
said deceased, to file their objections, (If nny they
have) in the clerk’s office, of tho court pf ordina
ry, on or before the 6th day of December next;
otherwise letters dismissorv will be grunted.
Witness the honorable Edward Harden, one
of the Justices of the said court, this 6th day of
May, A. D. 1824. S. M. BOND, c c o
may 6 lt)6
indebted are requested to eiffiibit ificir denuindj
duty authenticated. PETER'SHICK, Ex',-.
july 13' 160
INK _ months il’ter date application \v,im,o
made to thc lion. Inferior court ot tiie county
of Bryan, for leuve to .sell all th% real estate of
h'illiam Cubbedge deceased, to be sold tor ffie
benefit of the heirs und creditors.
JOHN CUBBEDGE, Adm’r,
jnne 17 4 138 Bryan County.
LNE mouths afterdate application witi” le
POP?
.10
Esiel
Vessels
00.
Ilharfif
fol enc
bal<
hoi
loti
lot
l(X
10«
IOC
lot
lot
lot
If/M
kticltor
Jo <
do 1
Anvils
;!::*: tuf
otll
cet
do. of
Carrel:*.
I
do
do.
Joicsc
do.
do. si
do. l
Bodes
.ales, t
bolts ot
Butts ol
Bottles.
iliittpr
i’.-.uullr
^N_EOlUiIA, Bulloch County—Rij the honora
ble the court of ordinary of said county.
To all whom it may concert).
Whereas Robert Burton, administrutorof the
estate of Stephen Denmark deceased hath appli
ed to the said Court for letters disraissory from
said administration.
These arc therefore to cite and admonish nil
and singular the kindred and creditors of the said
deceased, to file their objections (if nny they
have) in the office of tho clerk of this court u*ith
in the time prescribed by law, otiierwise letters 1
distnissory will be granted tiie applicant.
Witness tiie honorable Shepherd Williams, one
of the Justices of said court, this 3d June, 1824.
ELV KENNEDY, c c o n c.
June 4 132
made to tho hon. interior court of Liberty
county, for leave to sell tho real und personal os.
tute of Lodowick Lard, lule ot Tattnall county
deceuscd, for tho benefit of tha heirs and credi
tors. E. WAY, Adm’r.
uug 31 §ol71
dale i’ shaii apply to i.,fc
orn, (
’iiMi-s
i lNE month*!
I ! 10n - Inferior court of Liberty’ county Ic-r
etivc to sell the real, und personal property d
WmL Baker, deceased, for tiie benefit of tba
heirs and creditors.
THOS. B. BAKER, Adm’r.
april 7 89
-|%j INK months alter dale application v,
J.Y made to the hon. inferior court of Lutiocb
C t EORG1 A—Chatham County—to all whom it
W may concern.
Whereas Caroline Masterson has applied to the
Honorable the Court of Ordinary of Chatham
County, for letters of administration on the estate
pnd effects ofWillium Masterson latcofSavnn
nah, stone cutter, deed, as widow of tiro sold dec
These arc therefore to citc«nd admonish all and
singular the kindred and creditors of the said dee.
td. file their objections, (if nny they have) to the
county, when sitting for ordinary purpose.-, for
leave to sell.ull the real and personal eslate of Al
len Denmark, deceased, for the benefit of tbe
heirs und creuitorS.
ROBERT BURTON, Adra’rj
MARY DENMARK, Adm’x.
fel) 28 4h llulloeh County,
INK months utter thc date hereof, applies-
JN tion will be trndo to the Inferior court
when sitting for ordinary purposes, for. leave to
sell all that lot or part of ground in the district of
White Bluff, county of Cluitbuin, containing 80
w,».- ., IC/ , acres, more or iess^ounded northwardly and cast-
granting of the administration ot the estate of tho I .wardly l»y lands late Johu Foullens, and jouta*
said deceased to the apidicant In thc Clerk’s Office
of the said Court, on or before the second day
of January'next; otherwise letters of administra
tion will be grunted ,
,-.Witness the Hon. Edward Harden, one of thc
Justjctfstuf tiie said Court, the 2d dny of Decern
her, A. D. 1824. S. M. BOND, c c o. c c.
doc.2 ’ 227
•**t*ek
wnrdly by lands of Williams, belonging to tho ci
tato of James Boyd; and to be sold lor the bcm-.J
fit of tho heirs and creditors of said estate.
ELIZABETH BOYD, Adm’x
may 26 124
HIE public is apprised, that the sttlisciilio
I
tent Medicines, &c. Sic. All of which have bejht
selected by a good judge, and arc offered for sale
Fresh and swim
ing 20 days since
and Ben and Sylvia to Abner Belcher. They
broke loose a large Canoe on Tuesduy the 2Sth
September Inst, at Stephen’s Bridge, Burke Coun
ty, and we thing will aim down the River to the
Marshy Country, below Savannah, as Ben war
bought up there and has oncerunaway and got hi:
wife and children back there aud were apprehen
ded and put in Savannah Jail, not two years ago,
—One of the men took off a Gun the other a Pis
tol with them.
JOSEPH HINES
ABNEIl BELCHER.
oct 14 189
do well to call and examine them.
LAY & HENDRICKSON
net 26 1!>0
Planters Bank.
■jVrQTICE is hereby given, that after tiie .first
J_1 day of Janunry next, this Bank will not re
ceive for any debts due to it, the notes of the Da
rien Bank, nor the notes of any, other bank, which
does not, on demand, redeem its paper with spe
cie. Notes and acceptances deposited for. col
lection, until further notice, may lie paid in any
of thenotes of,tiie Banks of Georgia, it being un
derstood that depositors of su;h paper will be
paid in the same notes, the amount of collections
made for them.
J. MARSHALL, Cashier,
no ■ 4 r.202
Runaway
O N the 2Gth ult. a yellow fellow (namcdTOM)
belonging to Prince Candy a colored mail
and Cooper in this place. Tom is aboul'O feet 10
inches high, visibly pitted in tiie face with gun
powder, resembling small pox, and about 25 years
oia: Information has been lodged that he is har
boured on board a fishing smack offTybpe.
A liberal reward will bo given for thc apprehen
sion of Tom, or sufficient testimony to convict
those in whose employ he rnny now be.
SAM’L STILES, Guardian.
nov 30 ||r.‘22fi
KltSONS having claims against the estate, ol
X j Cluirli s W. Tebeati, are requested to present
them, and those indebted to make immediate
payment to tiie Subscriber—accounts against the
said estate to be left with Messrs S'. C. .1
Schenk.
F. E.TEpEAUjAdrnr
pet 7 ISO
Valuable Medicine. ’
ANTI-DISPEPTIC PILLS,
Prepared bij Henry James.
A N approved remedy for Dyspepsia, or Indi
gestion, Habitual Costiveness, and Piles.
t is one of tho
R is' well known that D_
most frequent and formidable' diseases of our
country. Its commencement is ipdicated in dif
ferent patients by various symptoms, of which the
most remarkable are-
irregularity of th - bowels, obstinate costiyp-
ncss, hcadach, commonly called nervous orsiclc-
New Mackerel, Rum, Lard, fyc
BARRELS Boston Rum
-Jt\_P_25kegs Butler (fresh)
25 kegs new Leaf Lard
20 barrels No 1 Mackerel
50 do .No 2 do'
100 do No 3 do
30 half do No 1 do
3/» halfdo No 2 do
30 half do^No H do
500 reams, sihgle, double sfzc and iron mon
gers Wrapping Paper 1 *
1000 rcuinsXiiy, Pot and Letter.Paper
100 packages Glass; of all descriptor
- 30 boxes Windsor Glnss
100 kegs Diipont'sand ChelmsfordGunpowder
2 eases flaying Cards
10 cases Wh’ittcmores No 10 Cotton Cards
100 boxes N’o’l Soap
i(K) do smoked Herrings
Landing from schr. Laurel, anjl, ship Chariot and
for sale on accommodating terms by
ROBERT S. GOFF.
nov 13 m212 *
. -A Chnthnm County—By the lion, the
Justices yf the Inferior court sitting for ordi-
narypurpbsef
lie * * T’rr, All wltom it (may concern.
' ", YVheraus IVicJiarri R. Cuyler, executor of Wii-
liatp,'!?!aw deceased; lias petitioned the hon. court
pf ordinary, to be'djsclifitvged from his said exe-
'cnlpi'ship.
Xliele are therefore to cite and ndmnnish all
and singular the kindn
said decedsed, td file th*
have) in tiie office of the clerk of the court
tte ana aamonisn nil t i^i made to the Inferior court of ivifinghtmt
and creditors of the I county for leave to sell all
objections (if any they lon g l,1 B<° tll .° estate °, 1 tl '® ^ f ' K e ' ne g t 0 f
. , K clerk of the court 0 f I deccused, lying in said county, fot tho beneiti ot
ordinary on or before the 13th day of January I heirs and creditors,
next ensuing the {late hereof, otherwise letters
ijismissory will lie granted to the petitioner •
-Witness the ItonoViibieT'homasN. Morel, one
IN ‘him.The Inferior coiri of ScStV? g
iy hcadach,
ty of stomaefi aftcrcsting,
flatulence or wind on tiie stomach,
1 skin,;
]acidi-1 CLUCH persons as design t„ attend the Singing
burn; School to lie taught !>y the subscriber, or, are
disposed to encotitaee an attempt io improve the
the mouth in the morning,fegtid breath, drowsiness present state of Sacred Music are informed tnat n
i • I•siihsr.rinlinn hnnk hn« hf»r»n lr»G sit Ihn ILmL* Si/iri»
subscription hook hns been lett at the Book Stprc
of Messrs S C &, J Schenk. -
_ Should a sufficient number of subscribers offer- . r . ,
tiveness, are” certainly and speedily removed bv I previous to Thursday 9th uyoember', the Scltdol Chatham County for fetfers pfadminis'tratio'n on
thebiils. J | will mmence on the evening of that day.
i A 1.... _1_ _ f il_ _ _L-- L -1 L . / .' I -nm/ i OOA r M A CAM
after dinner, debility, lassitude, emaciation, de
pression of spirits, tyc. > ' ,
Piles being connected with indigestion and cos-
noy L224 L. MASON.
INE months after date, application will’, lie
pointed ageats for the Stale of Georgia.
LAY & HENDRICKSON,
L
232
Druggists and Ciiemists,
Shad’s Buildings.
made to the Uonorjible the Justices of tin:
Inferior Court, i'Or leave tp self the real estate of
VVfllian’ Hotchslrirsses, deceased, for the benefit of
the heii-s and creditors.
JAMES MORRISON, AdW.
nov 5 200
f# iHE SubsCrilffeV has associated himself
X John K. Wadsworth, in the Commission btiti- Wdncss t
Ching.^ worm Lozenges ness, in this place, which will hereafter be cbn- Justices ol
Thompsons teeth, paste [ ducted under the firm 6f ■' ' ' •* 5 ' • v '-‘ -" dec,8 f -
' ' ’ ' BLISS $ WAlLsWORTH. i
ELIAS BLISS.
oct 14 n!89
GenuiuepatentFamily Medicines
L EES r-"ill3 Clmrclies Ess Mustard
4 Andersons do
Hoopers do
James do do eye water
Cknrches cough drops Rogers vegetable
Andersons do pulinonicdetergent
, Baisom
Audlers lenalive British oil I r * -1;^ uiidersighed committee will receive pro
Opodeldock Henrys eanc’d mngnesia J po :,als for keeping in repair the city Clock
. >,. {squires elixir Batemans drops, 4-c 1 ?— ... -•
Salts Lemons
Can constantly be had at the store of
'■ \ •':*;/ LAY 4* HENDRICKSON,
i Chemists and Druggb'.s, .Shad's Buildings.
sept 28 182
has titles to one half of a 50 acre tract of
land on White Bluff, adjoining his and land
lately John Poullen’s, now John Morrill’s, and
for which {he administratrix of the late John Boyd
now upplies for leave to sell os part of that cstn e
—ltis titles ure of prior date and record: Ai! per
sons aro forewarned not to purchase or f r, ’-JP a,&
on the premises. R. F. WILLIAMS,
june 17 si—$t!38 " , t
lNE months utter date, application w.!I be
nrditg
amp <
rates i
bcese
do
iittirs,
irts, <
irring
hairs,
ails, f
Mimi
do.
do.
smbo
’asks, i
attle,
emijc
esks t
ire tV
l«h, p
Will c
unpo
do
do
lass,
ANN BECK, Adm’x.
ft- Ii
april 16
88
.Tulv, A. D. 1824,
' ily 13 160
LORG1A Chatlmm county—Ity the hoi,, uie
k T Justices of the Inferior court'6/ Chatham coun
ty silting for ordinary jnupotis.
To nil wbotrf jt may concern.
is XFSUrom Dtirind o/Lnin!cl*<nIc
j. l nun. uie iiiiciriui wu* * . t,.
finghum,.for leave to sell ull the ^eol estate
longing to Solomon Gitatin, dec. of which a
cernetfwill take notice. v ,„i,
JOSHUA GNANN, adm’r.
m&rch 4
lication wihle
Whetfeas William Davies adihinisfrntor of Ja
cob Franklin Keal dec.Ttns petitioned the Trtm.
j'i, INK months alter, date ap
JLl mtfde to the lion, the Uifed^f jurt ot Chat
court of Ordinary to be'discharged from his said
ndmmistrution. .
These are therefore' to cite and admonish nil
und singular, the kindred anil creditors of the l 1 ^
hum Counfaq* whfen setting for
for permissfon to sell, the following real
for Hie benefit of tiie heirs and creditors ot
ostute of N. S. Bayard, deceased, viz :
One undivided fourth of a tract of I
truct ot; ywi C0 J'
said deceuscd to file their objections (If any they I tuining abput 6(K1 acres, on
have,) in thc office of the office of the cfork of Camden County, known ns ; i, nn d
*t.„ —i' i.„*_-o,t... ■?,!. ,1.;., „r I an undivided tourth ol a certain iraci •«»
l|e 7lh day of
ssory will be,
the court of ordinary, on pr
March next, otherwise letters disc
granted the.petitioner.
Witness the bofiprabln Johlj P. Williamson,. . ,
one of the Justices of said court this 7th dky of Orelihrd Iract
September, A. D,, 1824. 1 '*
S.; M. BOND,'v., coco/
sep 9. 165
situated on said Island, containing j„.
cres, originally grunted to Gen. Lac dan
tosh; and bounded on the south' by the sa
the
G t EOIU3IA—Chatham County—To all whim
I it may eancmj.—Wh.creus, William P. HUnter
lias applied to tlie Hon, tho Court pf Ordinary of
Also, a tract called Lottery Hill sititate on ^-
;'eechee Road{3 miles from Savanimh, conta
' about 600 acres. N. J. BAYAMjF ,
Adm,r est. N. S. BayA ra
mi| y 20 211 —rrnT^iast
, i.L persons having any deinanus
estate M FrnncUJalincau, deers
itedjo deliver them in proper'y ®|’ loc
tiie estate and effects of Oliver Sturges, late of I ed,on or before the fiftt day ot Oct no* • ^.jj
.Savannah, fiilerebaht, dec’d in behalf of the heirs I cotmtsnot hrouglit forward before tin *
and creditors. , • be refused payment by the undersign -
’I'lin.. ... Il,.r.rn,-nln Mlo nil nfi/l WM. «8 oiv
■RnllPPHI .
These nre therefore to Cite andadrhonisb all and
singular the kinged end creditors ofthe said de-
censed, to,file their iibjoctions (if any they .have)
july 10
149
i indebted to the estate of .#^8
-uy of Janunj-y."next; otiierwise,lettbfsof ndrainis-
,j/ trillion v ill be granted. ■
Witness the licit..TolmCumminc, one of the 1
the saidOourt, the SthDec.A. D. 1824.1
233 S.M.BOND,cq ( o.
j\ INE'months after date application will be.
LT made id tiie bon. Inferior court of Clmtlmtn | diatc payment
until flic first meeting.of Council[in January not;
proposals for the same will bo left with eltl
thc undersigned. GEORGE SII 1C
'JfiS. GAL DRY,
J. C- ilAJJEKSHAM.
sept 18 !
county,for leave to spll’all that lot in Savamml)
known by tl.e No. J; Ellis sqittwe; Decker v. r.nl,
witirtlie ImiirovernertlftBirdon : and all that lot
in Snvitnr.uu know n by tiie No. 23, in Liberty
v.i ;ii. v. -It tin- liiiiiffn: S ti l- ‘-on, living (lie
rokl estate of John Smith, deceased, for llte bene-
fit of the heirs.
DEIUCK HERB dm’r
muy ai ■ — ^
■ 7 ni. persons havihirrloumnd*IkSsr#
A. tale ofthe lete Hugh M'CalJL det-cnf^ Bjo
1 to hand them in Mpiiy>h.«.^V
to said estate will please M c
ment. THOS, M'CALL, ? gj'rJ'
P, BRASCH,
inly 13 u „
% 1INK months utter ilnte, 1 shall ‘Tj 1 ^ tv for
hon. Inferior uoiirt of Cltalliam t- 1 ' ••. 0 (
tlio
may
ave to sell tiie real and porSona^OT^P®^ t j, e
Lachinad Hariiiltoii Mclnlosii,d
• inarch 9 .