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Ik.
s iiUtSil.
i in Feint,try next,
— L “>usc in tin; city ol
Hit’s of 10 und -I
rgroes via. Charlotte, Bacrus, F.vc, Tonuli
Titus, Sambo, Nuro, Belinda, Dorcus, Isaac
Brs»,Sippio,Curin', Cloc,Peggy, Anne, Betty,
und .Monday, levied on by consent ns the proper
ty of ,\. kiithorfofd, under a li fn on a toreclo-
surcof a murtgago In favor of the Batik of Darien.
ISAAC D’t.YuN, see.
doc 4 230 V ;• .
GitySheriff’s vSiiles.
On tit first TurtJay inJannary next.
VSTILL lie sold before the Court lluuan in the
W City of Savnunah hot ween llm usual hours
of ten mid tlii'cc o’clock,
Sundry' urticles of Tnblo Linen, Bed Linen'
Plated Ware, Sic. hr., levicd an ns the property of
Omni Byrd to satisfy two executions for house'
rent in Uvor of Elcozcr Early und assigned to J
B Herbert h cu
VII that building on part of Trust Lot letter (A)
Darby Ward* bounded south by Congress street,
oust hy the rosidenco of Geo. Millcn, Esq. weal by
the storo occupied by Mayers & Hamilton, north
by one portion of said lot, levied on ns the proper
ty oMolin Willson to satisfy «n execution in fa
vor of Vnu It, Edwards for ground rent.
V£o3 231) A. I. O’LYON, o.s,
Sheriffs -sale.
On the tint Tuesday in February next,
•vr 7-ILL be sold'at the Court House between
yV the Iioin ; often und ftiuro’ulock, the fol
lowing tliree Negroes, vis:
Mary, otherwise known by the name of Con-
ttnin e* mul her two children I.ncy and Ker.iivh,
levied on under a foreeh sure of a mortgage as tho
droperty of William H. Holland, to satisfy Gnudry
ii llnfaure.
1. D’LYON, see.
dec 3 229 •
Administrator's stile,
On Iht first Tuesday in January next,
" ' lie sold before the Court House in the
’STTTILLI
V t City of Savannah, the following property,
.being tin-reul estate of Andrew M'Loan, late of
Chatham County, dec’d fortlie benefit of the heirs
and creditors, pursuant to nn order of Court.
Om-tract of laud, containing 800 acres adjoin
ing h.:i(! of Francis Tufts, James Itssco, end Ma
ry Shares, !• nown as Jonathan and John Fox’s
tracts, about 12 miles from Savanuuh.
fc One vacant lot in fee simple, situated in Ewens-
Jburg, on -Margaret-st.Savannah, knowu by No. 28.
One Ditto, ulso fee simple, situated in do. and
known hy the No. 21, with a dwelling house and
other Improvements thereon.
One Lot in Kiceborougli, Liberty county,
fim purchasers giving bond nnd mortgage,pay
able in one, two ami tbrecycar»,witli intrrestfrom
date and personal security. GEO. GLEN* •
Oct Sit 201 Adm'rcst. Andrew M'Lnne.
Administrator’s sale.
On llic firil Tuesday in Junuary next,
-IT/lLL'be sold at tho Court House, in the
' t County of ElGnghum, between the usuul
bom.-of sale.
Tivo negroes a Fellow nnd a Wench, named
Lloyd and Fanny. And also all the right title
and interest of William Joseph Spencer, dec’d, o!
in and to u negro woman named Amy, and her
sou t om. and the possession thereof. The above
sold hi Bie property of Wm. J. Spencer, dec'tl. by
order ol the lion, the Judges of the Court of Or
dinary for the County of Effiiighum, fortlie bene
fit of tile Iirirs and creditors of the said dec’d.-—
Conditions made known on the dny of sale,
nov t) 209 ELIAS KEED, Adm’r.
Sheriff’s sales—continued.
Oil the first Tit, sdnjj in January next",
/■ILL be sold at (he court house,in Savumml
between the usual hours of sale,
The following negros Dclila, and her
c lildfcn, Lucinda, Mary and Vnthony, Ic.lud o
as the properly of Eleaiar Early, to
uUtiou in favor qfthe Bank of the United States
A negro man named.loo, levied on as tab pro
perty OiJosephC. llaliersham, under u Q (a on
foreclosure in favor of Davis & Berrien.
The following Seven Negroes, via: Ttna, lister,
Jacob, Shiah, Adain, Daphne and 'John, levied on
as the property of Elizabeth Whiting, to satisfy mi
execution in favor of Willis R. VranV.lin, against
Augustus F, Durkeo, and Elizabeth Whiting.
The southern half of lot No. 32, Elbert Ward;
southern half of lot No. 37, Liberty ward: Sola
as tiie property of tile late William Sliau . dec’d,
under n decree of the lion. Superior Court of Chat
ham County. Conditions, a Credit of one and
two years—the purchaser giving bond mid mort
gage on the property. 1. D'LYO.N,:. c. c.
dec 11 286
Hu
ly pi
HEALTH.
’II, the grntiesl i)J alt uirthty blessings.
, season of Ho- year, whan it is so nigh ,- TA g
KALTU,
At l
iper'nnd important to cleanse the Stomach
Owe is of redundancy of Idle, and all perni
cious and ruinous aaeilinulatiinis, the proprietors
of LEE’S most e qellent ANTI-IIILlUUS ril.LS.
would very respectfully udt be tho use of several
doses of them; ami thereby in many Instances pre
vent hcad-aclies, sickness at the stomach, obsti
nate obstructions of the bowels, scorching revel's,
LEE’S NERVOUS CORDIAL, nn
excellent medicine for all nervous, ulfcctions,
weakness, pains in loins, back, {j-c.
LEE’S ESSENCE OF MUSTARD,
no medicine ever excelled this in curing rlieuma-
tbm, sprains, lirulsos. frosted feet, ^-c. ($■<!.
LEE’S AQUE AND FEVER DROPS,
a never failing cure.
LEE’S SOVEREIGN OINTMENT,
warranted to ouro the itch, by only one itppllon
IEEE’S PERSIAN LOTION, nn ex
cellent medicine for curin : t itters, ring worms,
prickly lient.; softens the skin, end improves the
complexion.
LEE’S WORM DESTROYING LO
ZENGES, a most powerful Medicine, removes
US®
npHE Subscriber returns his sincere thanks to
JL ids friends and the public for past favours,
and Informs them that he has removed his Shop
W Col. Shad's Buildings, next door to Lay & Hen-. ,
drir.kson’s Druggist, where every' thine in Ills line and destroys nil kinds of worms
will be made in the most fashionable style nnd at I LEE’S LLEXER, nn invnlttniilo lncui-
very reasonable prices. Also, military uniforms I cine, it never fails to cure the most violent cold,
1 am) affords instant mid great relief, in all obstinate
coughs, it also relieves young children from cbol
ics, H-c.
of ovory description,
dec 3 rf220
JOHN M. COOPER.
I (r.-’OLnVlLUR, 9
I his DRUG STORE, to lliocorner
of Broughlon and llliitnkcr-Mrcrls. apposite
Col. Shrllman's Mansion tlou-r, where he exhibits
for sale, a choice assortment ot
Presh Jtiidicincs and Garden
seeds,
and various other articles suiting his line. Heal)*
stains relating the whole string of names of the
tilings ho oilers, ami only mentions a few which
arc not commonly found in every Drug Store, viz!
Fol. Sabina, I’yiala Umbellate,
Degitalis Purpurea, Sculicdp, Hyssop,
German Leopard’s Bane, (arnica montana)
Elecampane, (Inula Hclcniiim) Hops,
Ergot, Tonquin Beans, Squire’s Elixir.
Dairy’s Elixir, Ess. Mustard, Ess, Tyre,
Jesuit Drop, Cliurcho’s Cough Drops,
Aromatic Vincgur, Toilet, Vegetable,
und other Soaps, Macassar Oil,
Phosphorus, Ox Mur. Potnsse,
James’s Fever Powders, Infantile Potvders,
Read's Stiptic, Spirits Soap,
Fumigating Pastils, Pyrollgnlous Acid,
Black Drop.
Kespcctingthe utility of this last article, he refers
to the last, but one, page of the Georgia and South
Carolina Almanac, of this year,
oct 9 f 187
GALDliY & HERBEUTf
Have just received,
Who
fleets
7 purposes.
'to all Whom it may concern,
reas Robert Sc nit huspctUloned totlichon-
tlit; court of Ordinary < f Chatham Conn-
letters <rf iiilminislratioii oil the c.slide and
of Edward Penman, late of London in
nglnnd, inerehaut, dec’d. ns principal creditor.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
and singular the kindred and creditors of the said
deceased, to file their objections, (if any they
bnvejAn tho clerks ofiicc of the said court, on or
before the Hill day of January next; otherwiso
letters of udminLlrntioii will lie grunted.
Witness the Honorumo John Cumming, one
of the Justices of tlic said court, lids 9th day 'of
Doe. A. D. 1’82-f. S. M BOND, o c’o,
dec 9 231
HALL & HOYT,
50
OFFER FOR SALE,
HUDS. prime and 2d quality St Croix
Sugar
60 bb]s “ " " Sugar
70 bags prime green Coflfce
30 crates blue nnd green edged Plates
10'tons Iron assorted
6 pipes Cognac Brandy
6 “• HolInndGin
B hhds Jam. Rum
Imlf pipes,qr casks,and j qr caries Wine
30 bids f.oaf Sugar
30 coils Bale Rope
20) i iirindstones
LEE’S INDIAN VEGETABLE SPE
CIFIC—An effectual cure for the Venereal and
Gonorhicn.
LEES’ TOOTII-ACHE DROPS—
which give immediate relief.
LEE’S TOOTH POWDER—Which
cleanses and beautifies the teeth.
LEE’S EYE WATER—A certain
cure for sore eyes.
LEE’S ANODYNE ELIXIR—For
the efire of head-aches.
LEE’S CORN, PLAISTER—For re
moving and destroying corns.
LEE’S LIP SALVE.
HTtNiimcrous cases of cvrf.s could lie annex
8 '™ TI ed.of the happy and good effects tliut have fol-
800 Long .Undtt bite, eipml to Geor- ,* ed ( , |e ^ * 0 f „, e a g UV(! JUSTLY CELEBRA-
i r uni vorn tph lumii v MpniriMra n ..ui.h n ..
nov 22
gin I
219
TED FAMILY MEDICINES* but the publisher
has not room for them in this paper.
V Please to observe whatever, and where ever
you buy none ron be Lee’s Genuine Family Medi
Jrotictii
hcrCt0f0r0CxU,in8 ,m,ler I «^r^t^^S^^oF^|ro|ri^r’
Clarke & Brown,
Is this day dissolved by mutual consent. All
persons indebted to said firm are urgently solicit
ed to call on S. Clarke, and pay the demands a
gainst them; nnd ail those having demands ngninst
said firm will please call on him for. payment.-—
He being duly authorised to settle the business of
said firm. S. CLARKE,
GEO. S. BROWN.
Late Michael Lttty Co.
The above famous family medicines are. ft r
sale hy
DR. A.DELAROCHE, Senr.
Druggist, Savannah
Who has just received a fresh supply from Balti
more.
oct 7 180
BBLS. Hnxalls Flour
A x_f At 20,001) best Spanish Sogoiu
20 half bbls corned Beef put up for families
20 do Goshen Butter
60 bags prime Green Coffee
30 bbls do do do
20 boxes white Havana Sugar
25 hhds prime St. Croix do
60 bbls do do do
40 do do Muscovado do 6
60 do Rye Whiskey
10 hhds do do * ,
6 do N. E. Rum «•.
10 piufis Cognac Brandy , v
6 uo best Hollands Gin ' '
40 bills N. E. Gin
20 do prime Pork
60 do new Mackerel No v 3>
60 boxes yellow Soap
40 do New Bedford Sperm Candies
20 kegs Shot, assorted '
100 do Duponts Powder
50 half kegs do do
10 bags Black Pepper
20 boxes fresh Chocolate, No.' 1
NO kegs Spiced Salmon
With a general assortment of
GROCERIES,
GAUDRY ti HERBERT.
TENNEY
St. Marys, lit Nov. 1S24.
nov 11 210
Lamp Oils, Lamp Wick, Glass-
iMoticc
rrtHE Subscribers have just received per ship
A Ei
YV
A LL those who are indebted to Hector Mac-1
JrY Donald late of Savannah, in Notes, Due ]
Bills, and open Aceompls, arc requested to make
immediate payment to ANli'WSMITH,
nov 6 Ir.Jii Assignee.
Of every variety
and Pattern.
Administrator’s sale.
TILL be sold at the late residence of Allen
Denmark, deed, into of Bulloch County, on
the first Saturday in February post,
The following tracts of land, amounting to 3,-
682' acres, situate in the County of llnllock nnd
immediately on the MiiledgeviBe road, thirty five
ftiile.-;from Savannah. \ ir. :
One tract containing one hundred ncrcs, more
or less, with a comfortable Du citing House, kitch
en. stables and corn lihuse-—Fourteen hundred
acres adjoining the above described tract, being
the formor residence of the late Major Stephen
Den mark—on this tract is a dwelling bouse, corn
house, store house nnd kitchen with good stnbles,
und an excellent stream and mill site, whereon n
mill tins been for many years, but out of vepaivs
at present: tha'mill stonegand mill irous will be.
tol.l at the tame time.
One other tract adjoining the above, whereon
E F Lance lately resided, containing five hundred
and thirty acre.-', with comfortable buildings and
out houses, one other wood laud tract containing
, eleven hundred acres, onp lot in the first District
Houston,containing 202A acres, No. 110, one oth
er lot in the Bill district Early containing 230 a-
eras, No. 231.
Terms of sale,12 months credit with a mortgage
premises und small notes and approved
Emm'HCCS, iyc,
VrpSSENCE of Cinnamon, Peppermint, Anni;
JJfJ seed, Cloves, Lavender, Funnel and Sassa
fras
50 dozen Cologne- Water
For sale by
Dr. A. DE LAROCHE, Dnigxhl,
On the Bay opposite the Exc!mu/e.
den 1 227
Emperor,
A general supply of
Winter, Fall and Summer strained Lamp
Oil.
Brettbncd Socket Lamps j
Japnnia Dish do I
Glass_ do >
do " Peg do
do Lafayette do J
Globe Lamp Glasses
Frencli Chimney do for Billiard Rooms and
Theatres
Lamp Wick of every description
Together with Tin Lamp Feeders, Tin Canisters
for Innip Oil, and every other article sUitublc for
*’*“ convenience of Light. The whole of-which
til
The subscriber,
M \S received by late arrivals, a complete and I antl'exami'no , them.'
general assortment of | i.ai
IRON,
ofidmost every description,as ulso p fresh supply of
SIILI* CHANDLERY,
on flu
sccuril!
ROBERT BURTON, Adm’r.
M AKY DENMARK. Adin’x.
•1
YY
Sheriff’s sales.
On the first Tuts,hiyxn January next,
[UTlLh be sold at tin - court house in the city of
Savannah, between the hours of 10 and 4
o’clock. .’ ; V •
AH that parcel or tract of bind in the county ot
Chidlmm, 8tute of Georgia, known in the plan of
raid enmity ns Garden Lot No. eighty, (80) cast
containing II A acres more or less, bounded on the
north by the Thunderbolt Road and lands of Jus.
Bilbo, on tin south by lands of Jno. Striven, and
on flic west by a road leading to lands of Col Jas.
Johnstons and others, with the appurtenances
<hereto anperUdpUig, leviedonas the property of
Thomas It. Broom, to satisfy a ft fa on a forec|o-
• tire of a mortgage in favor of Win. T. Williams.
Seventy-five aqm ofland and improvements,
V.'tiile, Blttif (list. Clmtlifun Comity, levied on as
the property of Jas. Govnn, to satisfy an execu
tion in favor ol t lenry Ilnupt, et. aL
A negro man named Lester, levied on as the
property of John Womack to satisfy an execution
in fn\ or of I fonry M'Alpin, vs. John Womuckand
Wm M. Craig, security, et al.
Three hundred and thirty acres of land more
or less, White BlnlYDisl.in Chatham County, le
vied on as tho property of Clms. B. Jones to satis
fy an execution in favor of Tlios. Wullon.
Buildings on lot No.9, Spring Hill with thoun
expired lease of said lot, bounded south by lotNp
ID, dust by lot No. 8, north hy (Jake street, and
west by Franklin-st. levied on hy a constable as
the property of Wm Richardson to satisfy, several
executions in favor of Richard R„well et al mill
turned over to me. I. D’LYON, s c c.
doc 4 230 ’ «
l?ifty Dollars Reward,
W ILL lie paid for the apprehension and de-1
livery of the fallowing Negroes to tho Sub
scribers, living in BOurke Cunty, or any safe Jail
so we enn get them—ora liberal reward will be
given for any part of them, to wit. Morattan a
bright Mulatto man, about 35 year* old, rather
slender made and of keen apprehension, and hi3
wife Hannaha black woman about 45 years old, I
with a scar on one side of Iter face, the property
of Joseph Hines—^-Ben an African about 45 years I
bid, smalt and well set and filed teeth, with a scar I
on one arm, and his wife Sylvia about 35 years of
age, pretty heavy to her height.—They took of
3 Children Ben,Dave and Hetty, tho children of 1
Ben ftnd Sylvjn, two of the children belong to the [
Estate rif Smith Stringer, deed, the other child
and Ben ami Sylvia to Abncljhftelcher. Thov
broke loose a largo Canoe on Tuesday the 28th
September last, at Stephen's Bridge, Burke Caun*
ty, and we thing will aim down the River to the
Marshy Country, below Savannah, as Ben war
LAW
IJW1E subscriber tenders Ids prof-s-ional serei
ccs tn tlic. public ■ and begs leave to inform
them, that he may at all times be found at tho Of
fice of Messrs. Davies 8,- Berrien, situated in Huh-
• ter’s buildings on (he. Bay. V *
JOSEI’U VALLENCE BEVAN.
Savannah, Oct. 26, 1824. i •'
tU’ J'he Constitutionalist, Georgia Joumnl,and
tYashingtbn News, arc requested to give the
hove 3 tjisci lions ' eckly.
i^ure Calcined Magnesia, a new
article
T HIS Medicine has been preparcdbv the New
York Chemical Manufacturing ’Company,
Ipld is suid to be equal to the celebrated artir
made oy the Messrs Henry’s. Many persons in
fins eitv who have used this remedy give it tide
-'elded preference over all others. Families ui
'Solicited to give it a trial as it conics much chonj
*! than Henry’s; being neatly put up in bottles;
its eacu, and for salo only by
LAY xi HENDRICKSON.
Chemists and Druggists,
Shad’s Buiidin &.
37.1
Ictl
232
comprise a more complete assortment than has
ever been exhibited* in this city, and ure offered
for sale at prices to correspond with the times.
Tito public arc very respectfully invited to call
nov.11
LAY & HENDRICKSON,
Chemists and Druggists,
Shad’s Buildings.
210
inch will be disposed of on the n ost uccommo K legal) i & choice Perfumery, &e
luting terms. c,.,,,, r, ri I fTIllE Subscribers liuve received pr brig Ann
hX r, J (Jill'j, X Schooner Intrepid and ship Corsair, a fresh
t’re di superfine FLOUR, and a few thousand supply ofChoiih IViftimery, consisting of
u.-bcls Virginia COliN, o'r an excellent quality. | Otto of ItoSes in elegant gilt bottles of vnri
oils patterns
IJXJI3 t t/UJUl, Ul (ill CA
The subscriber intends keeping n constant sup-1
of these articles. WM. TAYLOR. 1
ov 17 n215
Macassar, Russia, Bears and Antiquo'Oils
I’omatnm iti Rots and Rolls
Rose, Orange flower and Lavender Water
Rose, Benjoin, Musk, Olive, Venacular, Paim :
Vegetable, Ceylon, Bandana, Transparent,
Vnriegateil, and English Windsor Soaps,
Wash Balls, Naples shaving Soap in Rots
Shaving Cakes, ^-c
Pocket, fine teeth and dressing Combs, tieic
Patterns
Ilair Powder and Powder Puffs
Pocket Bdoks and Pocket Wallets, witli and
without springs
La Fayette and Silk Stacks,
Elastic Wire and Coburg Stiffncrs,
Silver YVire Teeth Brushes with gilt iiaudic
Tounge Scrapers,
Nail, Cloth, Huir and Shaving Brushes,
Cut Glass Smelling Bottles', Visiting Curds,
Meta! Sbnving Boxes,
Floating Tupers of every description,
Tonguiu Beaus, Musk, Carmine,
Court Plaster, Snuff Boxes,
Chamber Lights und Matches, Segar Box
' es, tic.
bought up there and lias oncerunaway nnd got hh I Which together with n very general and extensivi
wife and children back (here ami were apprehen-1 assortment of Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Pa-
detl nnd put in Savannah Jail, not two years ago, u . nt Medicines, fee. he. All of which have been
—One of the men took oil a Gun the other a Pis- selected by a good judge, nnd nrn offered for sale
I With them. mai-mr nivro l at least 20 per et. lower than has ever been sold
JOSEI’U JI IISES
ABNER BELCHER
oct 14 189
Planters Bank.
N OTICE- is hereby given, that after tlic first’
dnyof January next, thi^ Bank will not re
ceive form y debts due to it, the notes of the Da
rien Bank, nor the notes of any other bank,which
this market for cash or credit.’ Purchasers w
do well lo call and examine them.
LAY h HENDUICKSON
oct 2R 106-
Valuable Medicine.
ANTI-DISPEPTIC PILLS,
Prepared by Henry Janies.
dpea not, on demand, redeem its paper with »pe-1 A N approved remedy for Dyspepsia, or Indi
V -CJL gcstion, Hfibituul Costiveness, and Pi)es.
cie. Notes nnd acceptances deposited for col
lection, until fiirthcr notice, may be paid in any I
* ,Tt ' '
— , ...Itis well known tiint Dyspepsia Is one of tho
of the notes of the Banks of Georgia, it being un-1 most frequent and formidable diseases of our
derstood that depositors of su -h paper will tie I ehuntry. Its commencement is indicated in dif-
paid in the same notes, the amount ot aollections ferent patients by various symptoms, of which the
made for them. most remarkable arc—
J. MARSHALL, Cashier. 1 Irregularity of til bowels, obsfinnte' costive
nov 4 j.202 • - I ness, hendach, commonly called nervous or sick
ly lieadacli, yellowness of the eyes and skin,acidi
ty of stomach after eating, often called heart bitrii
Runaway
O N the20th ult. ayellow feilow(flamedTOM) I ifatulcrtee or wind'on the stomach, bitter taste in
belonging to Prince C'nndy a colored man the moutli in the morning,fetid breath,-drowsiness
nnd Cootfcr in this plnce. Tom L about 6 feet tu after dinner, debility, lassitude, cmaciuthm, de-
inches high, visibly pitted in the face with gun-1 prv«sion of spirits, fyts.
powder, resembling small pox, and about 25 years I Piles being connected with indigestion and cos
old.. Information bus been lodged that he is bar- hiveness, are certainly and speedily removed hy
boured on board a fisliing smack off Tybee. J the pills.
A libenil rewt\v(t will be given forthc npprelicn-1 A supply qfthe above valuable Medicine has
sion of Tom, or sufficient testimony to couvict just been received from the Patentee, and cun be
those In whose employ lie may now be. f obtained of the subscribers, wiio imve been ap-
SAM’L STILES, Guardian'. 'pointed agents fer tile Stnte of Georgia.
nov 30 ||i.22ti „,, I LAY it HENDRICKSON,
4’J^EOUUIA,, aiuinam C..unty-i-By the non Dniggists nnd Chemists,
•ior Court, sittina: I ,
da* 7, 232
Shad’s Buildings.
VJV the Justices of tlic Inferior
for'ordinnry purposes, -•
'Whereat,■* John '"Diiioi^'tuimhiisu'ator of Ed-1 Genuine patent Family 31 cdicincu
moml Dillon, late of Chatham county dec. hns pe- T EES Pills Cburolics Ess Mustard
tioq ned the hon.rourt of ordinary Jo bedisvlmrg- -*-J Andersousdo Ching:. wmin Lczcngos
cd trom his said administration.
Now, these are therefore to cite and admon
ish all and singular the kindred and creditors of |
the said deceased, the file their objcctlins (if nay
they have,) to the granting of letters dismissory
to the petitioner,"in the clerk’s office, of the said
court, on or before tlic 11th day of December next
ensuing, otherwiso letters dismis.airy will be
grant 1 ’ thepetitioner.
Witness the hon JohnlCnminirfc, one of the
Justmcs of the said court, tills lltliduy of June,
A. D. 182-1. S. >1. BOND, c C. o. '
jiiho 13 130
Hoopprs do Thompson., teeth paste
James do do eye wafer
Churches cough drops Roger* vegetable
Andersons do,
/ Balsoni Honey
Audlerslenutive,
Opodeldock
Squires elixir
Salts Leinons v,
Can constantly bo Imd at Hie -.toreof
LAY v HENDRICKSON,
Chemists and Druggists, iihad's Buildin^c.
sept 28 182’^®^ ' '' ■
U GOlttilA, Cliutliam county—By the lion, tin
Justice^ pf the. Inferior Cutirl sailing for ortli-
try purposes. *
To all whom it may concern.
Whereas William Davies, administrators of Mar
tha Johnson dee. has petitioned the hon. tlic court
of ordinary to bo discharged from his said ad
ministration.
Those are therefore to cite amhadmonlsh all
and singular the kindred and creditors of said de
phased, to file their objections (if nnythoy imve)
in the office of the clerk of tho court of ordina
ry on or before the sovcntli day of March next;
otherwise letters dismissory will bo granted the
petitioner.
Witness the hon. John P. Willinmsnn, one of
tho Justices of tlic said Court, this 7th dny of
September, A. D. 1824.
S. M. BOND, c c o c e.
sept 9 175
A EORGIA, Chatham County—By the hon. the
W Justices of the It ferior court sitting for ordina-
I
’ To all whom it may concern.
Whereas Linus P. Sage administrator of Sprague
Taylol, deceased, has petitioned the honora
ble court of ordinary to lio discharged from his
said administrationship.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
and singular the kindred and creditors of the
said deceased, to file their objections (If and they
Imve) in the office of the clerk of the court of or
dinary, on or before the 13lli dny of Junuary next
ensuing the date hereof; otherwise letters dismis
sory will be granted to the applicant.
Yvitness the honorahje Thomas N. Morel one
of the Justices of the said Court this 13th dny of
July, A. D. 1824. S. Rl. BOND, ecu.
July 13 160
DOUGLASS
Anciaux’s Wharf,
H AVE lately received and offer for sale on ac
commodating terms,”
Cognac Brandy, Holland Gin
Jamaica and St. Croix Rum
4 hhds N. E. Rum
Wines,
Coffee, Teas, Choeoiate
Sugars, Molasses
Beef nnd Pork
Butter, Cheese and Lard
30 boxes Soap
10 “ Tallow Candles
140 “ Sperm “ new
10 hhds best Sperm Oil
Hhds and bills Train Oil
40 reams Wrapping’Pupor
2000 lbs Codfish
20 bbls No. I Mackerel
20 “ 2 *«
20 “ 3 “
15 half bbls 1
10 “ 2 ••
10 bids Rye and Corn Meal
Pilot and Groat Breud
1000 lbs Hams
Cordage, Corn Brooms—Nails
Thin and heavy Sole Leather for ships use
Flour in whole nqd halfbbls.
250 Mils Potatoes
Glunber Saits, first qunl. in bbls and boxes
Herring, Salmon, Tongues nnd Sounds
White Beans—Vinegar
London and American Mustard
Fine BOOTS and SHOES
Coarse do do
SEAMEN’S CLOTHING,
And many other articles at Retail.
2:1 tdO-ji ■ L
nov 23 Jr221
DANCING ACADEMY.
ASSEMBL YIIALL—Broughton-strcct
rtpHF. subscriber informs his friends andpatrons,
JL that itis room having been thoroughly clean
ed find repaired, his School for Young Misses and
Musters is now open for tlic season.
Having tnken into consideration the present de
pression ofliusiness and consequent scarcity of
money*'be. has determined to lower the price'of
tuiliop accordingly. The terms will hereafter be
THTit.VE DOLL-1 IIS per quarter. . ^
Tlic school for gentlemen is also open in the
evening.
0“ Persons wishing to see the subscriber wiii
•lease call at his dwelling, corner of Drayton am
State Streets. JOHN C. LEGE.
P||3
Fresh nnd swim
ing 20 days since
New Mackerel, Rum, Lard,
~ BARRELS Boston Rum
25 kegs Butter (fresh)
25 kegs new Leaf Lard
20 barrels No 1 Mackerel
60 do No 2 do
100 <lo No 3 do
30 half do No 1 do
30 balfdoNo2 dd
30 half do No 3 do
600 reams, single, double sfze nnd iron r.ion
gers Wrapping Paper
1000 reams Cap,, Pot and Letter Paper
100 packages Glass, of all descriptions
30 boxes Windsor Glass ;*i'
100 kcgsDupont’sand Chelmsford Gunpowder
2 cases Playing Curds
10 cases Wliutemores No 10 Cotton Cards
100 boxes No 1 Soap
100 do smokod Herrings
Landing from sclir.Laurel, and ship Chariot and
lor sale on accommodating terms by
ROBERT S. GOFF.
nov 13 m212
F.ORQIA, Chatham County—By
YlT the Justices of the Inferlur. Court.
the hoi
sitting fo
II.
66
IN EQUITY.
In the &ih Circuit Court, U. S,
District of Giitlkl
Shultz and C. Ilrcilhmipt, Complah
Initl.- of the Mule of Georgia, and olhtr
({tints.—tterturutbry Deer, c.
\ T present this Court cannot nrocc
. final decree, bqt
1 order and direct thill
register, to require and
counts between the M'Kinn
upon (lie loan of $5 i.lXH). i
irsliy agreement, the Bank
clficelly. in part, for that h
of sales thereof, lie so applied
nils received at tile sooth urn
Wiua;i| ot
(lie time it was taken possession of in tl'^irxVh' r
and to report also upon such other discounts s
the complainants may insist upon nroj, or Ul 7“
made from tiie same sum. 1 &
2dly
G EORGIA, Cliatimm County—By the hon. tlic
Justices of the Inferior court, silting for or
dinary purposes.
To all whom it may concern.
Whereas Alexander M. Taylor, administrator of
John Scott, deceased, lias petftioned (lie honora
ble the Justices of the Inferior court,to be dischar
ged from his said administration.
Now these nre therefore to cite and admonish
all and singular tlic 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 6th day of December next
otherwiso letters dismissory will be granted.
Witness the honorable Edward Harden, one
of the Justices of the said court* tills 6th dny of
Mny, A. D. 1824. S. M. BOND, c c o.
tnny 6 106
^t_EORGIA, Bulloch County—By the hotuira■
ble the court of ordinary of said county.
To all whom it mny concern.
Whereas Robert Burton, ndininistrotorof tiie
estate of Stephen Denmark decensed hath nnpli
ed to tiie said Court for letters dismissory troir
said administration.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
and singular tho kindred and creditors of the said
dfeenssed, to file their objections (If any they
have) in the office of (lie clerk of this conrt witli
in tiie time prescribed by law, otherwise letters
dismissory will be granted tlic applicant.
Witness the honorable Shepherd Williams, one
of tho Justices of snid court, tills 3d June, 1824.
ELY KENNEDY, c c o n c.
June 4 132
—
G EORGIA—Chatham County—to nil whom it
may concern.
Whereas Caroline MastSrson hns applied to the
Honorable the Court of Ordinary of Chatham
County, for letters of administration on the estate
nnd effects of William Mastcrson latcofSnvan
nah, stone cutter, deed, ns widow of the said dec
These nre therefore to clto nnd admonish nil and
singular tho kindred and creditors of tiie said dec
to file their objections, (if any they have) to the
granting of the administration of the estate of the
said deceased to the applicant in the Clerk’s Office
of the said Court, on or before the second day
of January next; otherwise letters ofadministru
tion will lie granted.
Witness the Hon. Edward Ilnrdcn,_ one of the
Justices of tlic said Court, the 2d day of Decern-
b«!r, A. D. 1824. S. M. BOND, cco.cc
dec 2 227
G EORGIA Chatham County—By the hon. the
' Justices of the Inferior court sitting for ordi-
jittfy purposes.
To all whom it may concern.
Whereas Richard P.. Cuyler, executor of Wil
iinm Shaw deceased, luts petitioned the lion, court
.of.ordinary, to be discharged from his said exc
-cutowhip-
liese ate therefore to cite and admonish all
and singular tiie kindred and creditors of tiie
said deceased, to file their objections (if anv they
have) in the office of the clerk of tiie court of
ordinary on or before tiie 13th day of January
next ensuing tire date hereof, otherwise letters
dismissory will be granted to tiie petitioner
Witness (lie honorable Thomas N. Morel, one
of the Justices of tiie snid Court, this 13tli dny of
July, A. D. 1824. S M. BOND, c c o.
july 13 150
n«im TOTOtna
QtUCIl persons as design to attend tlic Singing
School to be /aught by the subscriber, or, are
disposed to encourage ai/attempt to improve the
present state of Sacred ivinsic are informed that n
subscription book lias been left ut the Book Store
of Messrs S C fc J Schenk. ||
Should a sufficient number of subscribers offer
previous tp Thursday 9th December, the School
inmonce on the evening of that'day.
tMi L. MASON.
d~~s EORGIA Chatham county—By the hon. the
VB Justices of the Inferior court of Chatham coun
ty sitting for ordinary piuposes.
JQg To all whom it may concern.
Whereas William Davies administrator of Ja
cob Franklin Keal dec. has petitioned tiie hon.
court of Ordinary to be discharged from his said
administration.
These arc therefore to cite and admonish all
and singular, the kindred nnd creditors of the
said decensed to file their objections (if any lliey
’have,) in the offico oi tho office of tlmCferk of
tiie court of drdjnary, on or before tiie 1th day of
Marcli next, otherwise letters di.Bmissory will be
granted the petitioneih
Witness tiie honorable John P. Williamson
one of the Justices of said court this 7th day
September, A. D. 1824.
S. M. BOND, e c o c c,
sep 9. 165-
wiH
nov
N INE months after ‘late, application will lie
made to tiie Honorable the Justices of the
Inferior Court, for leave to sell the real estate of
Willian Hotchstrasses, ileceuged, for the benefit of
the heirs und creditors.
JAMES. MORRISON, AdVr
nov 5- 206
pulmonic deter
Ileurlem oil
British oil
Heiirys canc’d magnesia
Batemans drops, £-o
r h Ul I'.' Siilircrilier lias associated himseirwith
JL -I dm E. Wadsworth, in the Commission bus!-'
ness; in this pitted} tfhieh will hereafter be con
ducted under tlip firm of
- BLISS ^ WADbWOJrr/I.
. - > ELIA’S bliss, ^
oct 14 n!89
7-v
; < HE undersigned committee will receive pro?
jf. postils for keeping in repair the city ('loch
t ’ EORGlA—Chatham County.—To nil whom
B' it may concern.—Whereas, William P. Hunter
\
Wm. |
preparatory pi
and tin
id In- ,|„
itu B:.'
xffi'O'c was pig
Ul, Hint the am
also the
of tlic b
That he enquire m,l report the numhM —
of bridge bills now urtufilly out; with the hoMsw Bsel 1
tlieroot, respectively, und such facts tendhwta Ido
prove them honest and bona tide holders thereof
us each case may severally suggest; n|« 0 J
taken by the complainants or either bftlienrU?
the north end of tile bridge, from ttS&S
south cud passed into ’be hands of the dctendraU.
or their agent, or utiy public oflicei tit ty? TO W
und generally the state oi uccotiatsbetwecuUea!
ry Shultz nnd tiie Bridgo Company t und tt i so n ,
port upon such discounts or charge;, us the defen
dants shall suggest nnd give proof of, as proper
against tins eomplainunts or either of fheni."
Hknrv Shultz, Esq
Sir—Plea.so to take notice, that purs’Jantjp
the above reference, I am ready to receive 1
necessary statements of uceountsund other in .tr*
illation, In relation to the matters therein •c.inln‘.r‘.
ed, until tho first Monduy in December nem’sJ
I .shall proceed to examine nnd report thenitn,'
1 am your obd't. serv't.
GEO. GLEN, Clerk,
Savannah, Uth Oct. 1824.
Iff
(CP Although it can be ascertained by tliebodS
of the Bridge Compuny, what amount of tirife
bills arc at this time unredeemed, yet it appear^;
bo necessary from the above decretal order, it.'
the respective liolders thereof should also .-
known. Tiie subscriber therefore respectfully; ;
quests nil such holders of bridge bills,! rat.’.;
known to him by letter or otherwise, tiie atnoil
belli by tliem respectively, on or liefore the m
Monday in November next, the better to «nal!s|
him to comply with tho above order.
henry Shultz.
Hamburgh, Oct. 20.
oct 29 200
179 18cpt»
JJERSONS indebted to the estate ol
Ion.
; I
beth Fell, tate of Clmthain county, ueci
ed, nre requested to make immediate payment
the subscriber, and those to whom tlic estate
indebted are requested to exhibit tlmir df iitrij
duly authenticated. PETER* SHICK, Ki
july 18 150
■[\j iNE months ulter date application will
il made to the lion. Inferior court ol the com
mty
of Bryan, for leave to sell ull the icul estate
ll'Hliam Cubbedat deceased, to be sold tor tk*
benefit of the heirs und creditors.
JOHN CUBBEDOE, Adm’r,
jnne 17 138 Bryan (’aur.lt/.
j^TINE months alter date application will tt
made to the lion. Inferior court of Liberty
county, for leave to sell tiie reul and personal t»
Into of Lodowick Lard, lute of Tattnall count]
deceased, for tiie benefit of the heirs and crcce
tors. E. WAY, Adm’r.
nag 31 171
rty INK months after dale 1 shall apply io flit
J.1 hon. Inferior court of Liberty county
y county fu
lenve to sell tiie reul uml personal properly n
VVinL Baker, deceased, for the benefit of tl
heirs und creditors.
THOS. B. BAKER, Adm’r.
april 7 89
iV. iNE mouths after date application will b
-Ll made to the lion. Inferior court of Bulloch
county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, fo (nil
leave to sell all tiie real und personal estate of A!' Cam
len Denmark, deceased, for the benefit of the
heirs and creditors.
ROBERT BURTON, Adm’r.
MARY DENMARK, Adm’x.
fell 28 48 Bulloch Counts.
Our
(■w; INK months ulter tlm. dute hereof, Applies .
J. l tion will be made to the Interior court P«1
when silting for ordinary purposes, for leave to Fite
sell all thntlot or part of ground in the district of Fur
White Bluff, county of Chatham, containing 50 ura
acres, more or less,bounded northwurdl/ and east-
wardly by lands late John I’oullens, and south
wardly by lands of Williams, belonging to the es-
talc of James Boyd, and to be sold tor the betirj
fit of the lien's ana creditors of said estate.
ELIZABETH BOYI), Adm’x.
mny 26 124
' j tHE public is apprised, tliut the subscript:
JL lias titles to one half of a 60 acre tract of
land on White Bluff, adjoining Ids and land
luteiy John Poullen’s, now John Morrill’s, and
for which the administratrix of the. iateJobn Boyd
now applies for leave to sell ns part of that estu
-his titles arc of prior (bite and record- AH per
sons ure forewarned notfto purchase or trasrmsl
on tlic premises. / R. F. WILLIAMS
june, 17 i»—fy— .
-. (NK iponths alt<f date, application will be
aid
!t>rd
!hai
do
tan:
N
fit
Dcii
JN made to the
county for leave
longing to the es
deceased, lying i
the heirs and
tolcll
iferior
estaf
court of Effingluim
all the real property be-
the late Rev. Jno. Bcck,J
county,for the benefit oil
ANN BECK, Adm’x. ■ d(
i INE mon
W lion, tlic
fingliain, for
longing to So;
ccnied will
tnaroh 4j
1\ l mnd(fothe hon. the hiieriorCourt off ii at e .
bam Comfy, when setting for ordinary purposed |
for peruiijpton to sell the following real estate
for tiie benefit of the heirs and creditors oi tne
estate ofS. S. Baynjd, deceased, viz :
One pullvided fourth of a tract of land, con-
tainingjliout 60(1 acres, on Cumberland lslana,
CamdS County, known us PUtm .Orchard-^?
<> (inninin 1 nil!t Ol
.alter dale, 1 shall apply to tho ]
erior court of the county ot Ft-
to sell all the real estate be
en Gnann, dec. of which all cott *
notice. . s , ,
JOSHUA GNANN, adm’r.
62 '
iths after date np> lii ution will )>
mted on said Island, containing |
s;*riHimlly granted lo Gen. Lacidand
h,/nnd bounded on the south hy the sai
of
situuti
eras;
tosli,;
° r Ars'o, tl a i tract culled Lottery Ilill 4“^ e c onJto-
Ogee.dieo Rond, 3 miles froni Savannab. cor
in| about 600 acres. -JN.
211
may 20 ,
t IX persons having any d(;immds l ffi .
A the' estate
has applied to tlic Ifon. the Court of Ordinary
Chutliuin County for letters of administration on
the estate and effects of Oliver Sturges, late of
Savannah, Merchant, dec’d in behalf of thelioirs
and creditor*.
-These nre therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular the kindred and creditors of the said de-.-
ceased, to me their objections (If any they havelk
to the granting of the administration of the estate
of the decensed to the applicant in the ClerkV
Office of thesaul Court> on or before tiie saVeiJi
day of January next; otherwise lettorsof ndmiiiis-
tration will bo granted.
Witness the. Hnn. John Gumming,’ one of the
Justices of the said Court* tlm HlhDei. D. IEJ
decs m S.M.BOM),.; . '
(be. requested to deliver them in pi'°j ,f ’ 1 •> ‘‘Jj 1 ;®
ed,on or liefore the first day o Oct
WmUnot UroughI forward before ll»a< lJ, v .
be refused puymcnl by the uluJ ^‘oAsqtiN '
149
july loY- -
i LL persons indebted to the estate A reas
A dor Martin, late of Liberty
Martin, lute oi i^meny
od, arc requested to make F ^
R. F. BAKER, (Ex’rs.
W. H. MARTIN,
may 10 §H2
■ft v JNE months alter date npplic; t;,,n v. ill
county
rnnile to the htm. Inferior court of Cliattbajn
ity, for loavo to sell all that lot in 'Sam.„^
,vn by the No. 1, Ellis square, Decker v ar( ]
o nano urn*** i"v :
P. BRASCH, j
until the first meeting of Council in January
proposals for tlic same will be l< it with
the undersigned.
sept 18
GEOItCF, 811ICK,
J. ft. GAfDiiY,
j; C. HABERSHAM'.
179
known by (be ^ . ..
\ ill) the linprovetneiits thereon : ami all that | ( j|
in .-bivnunah known by the No. 23, in
ward, with the buildings tliereor
:vi.! estate of John Smith, deceased
fit of the heirs.
DERICK HER §kpr
may
u*s
Iilv! I'-V
INi; moittlts alter date, 1 slialt up!
hop' Inferior court of Chatham <
to 'sell the real, and 1-,^ ^ for
Lnchiand Hamilton McIntosh, dfreari
benefit of the heirs. ,,,, =«
BUSAN A G.M ISKOSR*
march 9 DO
^dai’s.
Ke"''''"'