Savannah republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1824-1829, December 21, 1824, Image 4

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page.

gj&ajiiasj ip in February next, Sheriffs On the first Tuesday . VVTILL lie sold lit Ihe court house in the city of y V Savannah between the hour* of 10 nnd 4 o’clock. IS herpes vie. Chnrlotte. BhVeUS, Eve, Tonttli, Titus, .Sambo, Naro, Belinda, Doreus, Isaac, Bess, Sippio, Carlos, Cloe, J’eggy> Aline, Iletty, and Monday, levied on by consent as the proper ty of N. G. Rutherford, under a fi fa on a foreclo- tureof a mortgage in favor of the Bank of Darien. ISAAC D’LYON, see. dee 4 230 City tSheriti ’s sales. . ! On the. first TnesJayin January next. W ILL be sold before the Court House in the City of Savannah between the usual hours of ten and three o’clock, Sundry articles of Table Linen, lied Linen 1’luted Ware, kc. &c. levied on as the property ot Orran Byrd to satisfy two executions tor house rent in lavor orEleazcr Early and assigned to J U Herbert fc co. AH that building on part of Trust Lot letter (A) Darby Ward,bounded south by Congress street, cast by the residence of Geo. Milieu, Esq. west by the store occupied by Mayers fc Hamilton, north by one portion of said lot, levied on as the prjper- ty of John Willson to satisfy an execution in fa vor of Ann It. Edwards for ground rent, dec 3 230 A.I.D’LYON, c. s Sheriff's sales—continued. On llic first Tuesday in Jhmtnri) next, W l l.l . be sold at the court house,in Savannah, between the usual hours ol side, The following negros Delila and her 3 ildren. Lucinda, Mary and Anthony, levied on nsthe property of Eleanor Early, to satisly an! exo- ution in favor of the Bank of the t oiled Stales \ negro man limned Joe, levied on as the pro- ■rty of Joseph C. Habersham, under a fi fa on foreclosure in favor of Davis Berrien. flic following Seven Negroes, viz: Tenn, Ester, roll, Small, Adam, Daphne and John, levied on istln- property of E'izabeth Whiting, to satisfy an xeculion in favor of Willis R. Kmnklilt, against Vugustus E. Durkce, and Elizabeth Whiting. The southern linlf of lot No. 32, Elbert Ward: outhern half of lot NoKpT, Liberty ward: Sold is the property of the late William Sliaw, dee’d, nder a decree oftho lion. Superior Court of Chat- am Comity. Conditions, a credit of one and two years—the purchaser giving bond and itiort- ;c on the property. 1. lJ’l. VON. s. c. c. ire 11 23ti City Murshal\' sales, O N the first Tuesday in January m fr.u the Court-House, between tin- usual In ill be sold, the following property, if the t •e not paid : Wharf lot No. 8, Washington ward, hum 1st by lot No. !>, south by Bay-street, we-t b o. 7. and north by Savannah river, levied i tile property of the estate of Pat. Stanton, tc fSliiTiir.s stile. On the first Tuesday in February next, XTf TILL be sold at the Court House between W the hours often nnd four o’clock, the fol lowing three Negroes, viz: Mary, otherwise known by the name of Con stance, and her two children Lucy and Kcziah, levied on under a forech sure of a mortgage nsthe droperty of William IL Holland, to satisfy Gaudry U. Dufaurc. 1 D’LYON, s c r. dee 3 220 Administrator’s sale, On the first Tuesday in Jami try next, "VTfTILL be sold before the Court Home in the \V City of Savannah, the following property being the real estate qf Andrew M'Lcnn, late of Chatham County, dec’ll forth® bencfitoftheh und creditors, pursuant to an order of Court. One tract of land, containing 800 acres adjoin ing lands of Francis Tufts, Janies Rnsco, and Ma ry Shares, known as' Jonathan and John-Fox’s tracts, about 12 miles from Savannah. One vacant lot in fee simple, situated in Eweiis- burg, on Margarct-st.Savannah, known by No. 28 One Ditto, also fee simple, situated in do. mid known by SlieNo. 21, with a dwelling house and other improvements thereon. One Lot in Riccborough, Liberty co imty. Tim purchasers giving bond nnd mortgage, pay able in one, two and threeycurs,witli iutercsttrom date and personal security. GEO. GLEN|B Oct 30 201 AdmYcst. Andrcw.M’I.nn Administrator’s sale. On the first Tuesday in January next, NtXTfLL be, sold at the Court House, in th \V County oCEffioghum, between the usua hoursof sale. Tivu negroesa Fellow and a Wench, named t Lloyd and Fanny. And also all the right title and interest of W illiam Joseph Spencer, acc’i ia and to a negro woman named Amy, and son Tom, und the.poxsession thereof. Then! sold as the property of Wni. J. Spencer, dec’d. by order of the Hon. the Judges of'the Court ol Or dinary for the Comity of Effingham, for the bei fit of tlm heirs and creditors of the said dec’d. Conditions made known on the day of sale, nov t> 209 ELI AS ItF.ED, . IdnTr ?ale. Administrator XXTILL be -old at the late residence of Allen W.Denmark, deed, late of Bulloch Count flic first Saturday in February next. The following tracts of land, amounting to 3, 662A acres, situate in the County of Bullock and immediately on the Milledgevillc rond, thirty five uiiles from Savannah, viz: - One tract containing one hundred acres, more or less, with a comfortable Dwelling House, hitch ■cu, stables and corn houses—Fourteen ntindre acres ad joining the above described tract, b. in Ihe former residence of the laic Major Stephen Denmark—on this tract is a dwelling lions,-. <• house, store house and kitchen with good slal and an excellent stream and mill site, wlicret mill lias been for many years, but out ot ri p at present: the mill stones and mill irons will be sold at the same time. One other tract adjoining the.nbove whereon E F Bunco lately resided, containing five huridre, and thirty acres, with comfortable buildings and out houses, one other wood land tract containiii -eleven hundred acres, one lot in the first Di-trie Houston, containing 202J acres, No. 11 •*, one oth cr lot in the Sth district Early containing 230 a ores, No. 231. Terms of sale, 12 months credit with a mortgage on the premises und small notes and approve security. Sold by order of the Court of Ordinal- of Bulloch Comity. Any person wishing to pur •chase can view the premises by application to the -subscribers. ROBERT BCRTON, Adrn'r. MARY DENMARK, Adm’x. dec 4 230 {Sheriff's stiles. On the first Tuesday m January next, -TX7TLL be sold at the courthouse in tin: city of VV Savannah, between the hours of 10 an o’clock. All that parcel or tract of land in the county Chatham, State of Georgia, known in the plan of Said enmity hs Garden Lot No. eighty, (80) en .containing ll.J neresmore or less,bounded on th north by the Thunderbolt Road and lauds of J, Bilbo,on tin-south by lauds of .too. Striven, and on the west by a road leading to lauds of Col Jti .Johnstons and others, with the appurtenance thereto appertaining, levied on as the property Thomas lb Brbom,1o satisfy, n fi.fa on a forcclo- sure ot a mortgage in favor of Wm.T. Williams . Seven!v-five acres offand unit improvement White Blulf disl. Chatham Comity, levied on the property of Jas. Govan, to satisfy an exe lion in favor of Henry Haupt, et. al. A negro man named J.ester, levied on as 111 property of John Womack to satisfy an executh In favor of Henry M‘Alpi'n, : v~. John Womack an AVm M. Craig, security, et al. Three hundred and thirty acres of bind mor nr less, While Bluff Dist. in Chatham Comity vied on as the property of Chas. B. Jones to satis fy an execution in favorofThns. \\ alt .hi. Buildings on lot No. 9; Spring Hill with the mi- expired b use of said lot, bounded south by lot No. 10, east by lot No. 8, north by Oaku street, and west by Erankljfi-st. levied on by n constable as the properly of Wm Richardson to satisfy several executions in favor of Richard R..well et al and turned over to me. I. D’LYON, s c c. dec -I 230 H F.AT.TH, the greatest of oil earthly 'blessings. At this season of the year, when it is so high I v proper mid important to cleanse the Stomach and Bowels of redundancy .of bile, mid fill perni cious nnd ruinous accumulations, the proprietors of LEE’S most e\celteut VNTI-Bl 1.tolls RILLS, woe-1 very respectfully advise the use ot several doses of-them, and thereby in many instances pre vent head-aches, sickness at the stomach, obsti nate obstructions oftho bowels, scorching fevers LEE’S NERVOUS CORDIAL, nn excellent medicine for all nervous affections weakness, pains in loin;, back, ,\-c. LEE’S ESSENCE Ol’MUSTARD, no medicine ever excelled this in curing rheuma- ti-m. sprains, biui-es. frosted feet, >Vc. Vr. LEE'S AGUE AND FEVER DROPS, a never failing cure. LEE’S SOVEREIGN OINTMENT, warranted to euro the itch, by only one npplic £i AUGUST Gi oiCMLRR, T VS removed Ids DRUG STORE, to the corner JL of Broiixhtiintind U'hitnker-Slreets, opiiosite. I. SlieUinan's Mansion House, where he exhibits ■ sale, a Choice assortment of 'rcs/t Jit'diehirs and Garden seeds, nd various other articles suiting his lino. Mcab- itiiig the whole string of names ingsne offers, and Only mentions a few are not cominblily found in Pol. Sabina, l’yrala Uml Degitalis Purpurea sal tin' city taxes of said estate fortlic years 1821, nd 1822, amount tax ,*!>!• and dost. Buildings on south lmlfoflot no.40 ; levied on the property of Benjemin Sheftall, to satisfy > city taxes tor the Years 1S23 and 1821. A- ffioilot due SIT 50, nnd costs. Buildings on lot no. 24, Elcrt.ward, levied on as ho property of J. I. Bulloch, to satisfy his city taxes for the years 1S23 and 1824. Amount due $33 43, and costs. o 18 F. M. STONE. Marshal. City Marshal’s sales—continued. On the frit Tuesday in January next, W ILL be sold before the court house i the fSavannah,between the hoursof 10 und 4o’clock. Lots no. 29 nnd 30, Columbia Ward, 60 by 90 ell lot bounded east by bit no. 31, oath by ,i me, west by Habersham st. and north by York Ireet.re-eetered upon as the property of the ,cs- ite of F. Likin, for 4 quarters rent each lot. Lot no. 23, Brfewn ward, 60 by IK) feet, bound ed east by lot no. 24, south by reny-st. west by lot no. 26,and nortb bv a lane, re-entered upon ns the property of C- II.-Hayden, for 12 quarters rent- Lot No. 31, Libc ty ward, 60 by 90 feet, bound ed east by lot No. 30, sou' ll by a lane, west by lot No 32. mid north by York--t. re-entered upon ns perty of the estate of John H. Dcubell, for 12 }uurtcrs rent. . Lot No. 32, Liberty ward. 60 by 90 feet, bound- least by lot No. 31, south by n lane, west by West Brnad-st. and north by Yurk->t. re-entered ipon as the property of the estate of John 11. Dcubell. for 12 quarters rent. Lots Nos. 17 and 18, Franklin Ward, 60 by 90 feet each, hounded east by Jefferson *t. south St Juliiui-st. west by Franklin square, and north by Brvan-st. re-entered upon as the property of 1- S Fell, lor 8 qrs. each lot. F. M. STONE, r. m. 19 2 12 LEE'S PERSIAN LOTION, an ex cellent ntedlctne for curing totters, ring worms, prickly limit softens the skin, and improve- the complexion. LEE’S WORM DESTROYING 1AL ENGE.S, a most powerful Medicine, removes and deslrfiyi all kinds of worms. LEE’S ELIXER, nn invaluable mctli- eino, It never fails to cure the most violent cold, and n(Fords instant nnd great relief, in all obstinate coughs, it also relieves young children from chol- ics, 4^. LEE’SINDIAN VEGETABLE rtl’E- IF1C—An effectual cure for the Venereal and Gonorha-a. LEES’ TOOTH-ACHE DROPS— hich give inunedinte relief. LEE’S TOOTH P(>WDER—AVlficl: lcansi-s and l-ramifu s ihr- teeth. LEE’S EYE WATER—A certain v for -ore eve-. LEE’S ANODYNE ELIXIR—For Cure of head-nchcs. LEE’S CORN PLAISTER—For re moving and destroying corns. LEE’S LIP SALVE. ETlNunicrous cases of ctnn s could be annex 1, of the happy and good effects tliut have fol lowed the use of the above JUSTLY CfJLKBRA- TED FAMILY MF.DfCINKS, Imt the publisher has not robin' for the m in this paper. V l’least- to ohsorve whatever, and when ever you buy none can be Let's Gemtine Family Modi fines, without the Signature of the proprietor, ■ vixxii niiinvrv NOAH RiDGELY. Late Michael Lee 4* Co. The above famous family medicines arc ft r ilc by _ - 1 • ■ ’ . • •- DR. A.DELAROCIIE, Spnr. • ' Druggist, Savannah Wh o has just received a fresh supply from Bulti m re. . ■ or.t 7 186 . " . .. ** j’JIE- Ruup Oils, liUiti]) Wick, Glass* A HE Subscribe! .- have just received per ship HALL & HOYT, 50' IIHD5. prime OFFER FOR SALE, and 2d quality St Croix 60 bids “ 70 bags prime 3o crates blue 10 tons Iron a 6 pipes Cogn 6 - Hollam green Coffee mid gn-eu edged PI -sorted i ae Brandy 11 iill 8 hhds Jam. Rum litdf pipes.qr casks,and J qr casks Wine 30 bids Loaf Sugar 30 coils Bale Rope 2'fi tirindstoues 2oi'hi bushels .Maryland Com . 800 “ Long Island White; equal to Geor- x .VSSf gia Flint Corn nov 22 219 jsjSSH.M’E of Cinnamon, Pepperiiiint, Amu •Jj seed, Cloves, Lavender, Fennel and Sassa fras 50 dozen Calognc Wuter For - ale by ■ ’. . > . Dr. A. DE LAROCHE, Druggist, On the Boy opposite the Exchange. dec 1 IP The d b- ruscniBEU, receiycit by lute arrivals, a complete and general assortment of i u o n, of ill most every description, as also a fresh supply of SHH» (’HANDLER Y, xvliieh will lu* disposed of on the most accommo dating terms. rx STORK, Frcsh.sqperiine FL0.LU, l and :i few thousand liuslitds Virginia 6’0/.‘.V. of an excellent quality The subscriber intends keeping a constant sup ply of these articles. WM. TAYLOR, nov IT s215 Fifty Dollars Reward, W ILL be paid for the apprehension and di livery of the following Negroes to the 1 ing.Negroes to the Sub rs, living in Bourkc Cunty, or any safe Jail SO we can get them—or a lil-end reward will be given for any part of them, to wit. Monittan a bright Mulatto man, about 33 years old, rather slender made and of keen apprehension, and Ins w ife Hannah a black woman about 45 J em's old, with a sear on one side of her face, the property of Joseph Hines—Ben an African about 45 year# old, small and well set and filed teeth, with a'seur 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, the children of Ben und Sylx'ia, two of the children belong to the Estate of Smith Stringer, deed, the other child and Ben and Sylvia to Abner Belcher: They broke loose a .large Canoe on Tuesday the 28tb September last, at Stephen’s Bridge, Burke Coun ty, and v. e thing will aim down the River to the Marshy Country, beloiv Savmfnnh, as Ben wa» bought op there and lias oncerunaway and got hit w ife and children buck there and w ere apprehen ded and put in Savannah Jail, not tw : o years ago, 1 LAW THE subscriber tender- his professional Sprvi- sto the public ; and begs leave to inform them, that he may at all times lie found at the Of fice of Messrs. Varies 4' IScrricn, situated in Hun ter's buildings on the Bnv. JOSI'.I’H VALLENOE BEVAN. Savannah, Oct. 20, 1824. O’ The Constitutionalist, Georgia Journal,tutd Washington News, are requested to give the itIJ hove 3 insertions s eekly. Runaway O N the26th ult. uycllowfollow (namedTOM) belonging to 1’rinee Candy a colored mao and Cooper in this place. Tom is uboutSfeet 10 inches high, visibly pitted in the face with gun powder, resembling small pox, and about 25 years old. Information lias been lodged that he is bur- bnm-ed OH board a fishing smack olfTybep. A liberal reward will be given for the apprehen sion of'l »m, or sufficient testimony to convict those in whose employ lie may now be. isAM't, STILES, Guardian 39 (ji.226 —Oneof the men took ofi’a Gun theothcru l’is lol 'll ith them. JOSEPH HINES ABNER BELCHER. et M ISO HIE subscriber informs his friends and the inhabitants of Savannah generally .that he will a InstructiWli on the JPUM J'OJlfjl.—Those wno feel dis posed to encourage him will please make application at the house of Mr. Piiilii* in.i-cii, Corner of Droughton and Drayton-Streets. or at the Furniture Store olWlr L W, M omi A LI. lFhillakcr-Strr.it. • ■ The subscriber tenders his thanks tothn citizen? of Savannah for the support he has hitherto re reived, and hopes, that from his know ledge, and experience in his profession, and the attention he pledges himselfto pay to those .who muy be ed under his instructions, lie will receive a liberal share of public patronage. • , . ' Terms $25 per quarter. ••': 03 s *PIANOFORTES tuned at the shortest notice. F nov 16 i.214 HENRY L. BRASCH Assizc^oJ Jiveqtl. T HE average price of Flour being $6 1-2 per barrel 196 lbs weight, the weight of Bread for the present month-must be 12A ots. loaf 2 lbs. 13 oz. 0.{ “ “ lib. (it oz. Of which all Bakcr3 and sellers of bread will take due:iioii*:e. MAY. STEWART, City Treasurer. dec 9 231 y Drug Store,viz: ata, ullfcnp, Hysmp,. Gan nan Leopard’s Bane, (arnica uiontami) Elecampane, (Inula Heleniiim) Hops, Ergot, Tonquln Beans, Squire’s Elixir. Daily’s Elixir. Ess. Mustard, l".Tj're, Jesuit Drop, Churehe’s Cougli Drops, Aromatic Vinegar,Toilet, Vegetable, and otlier Soaps. MitWW Oil, Phosphorus, Ox fthir. Potnsse, James’s Fever Potyders, Infantile Powders, Read’s Stiptic, Spirits Soap, ■ Fumigating Pastils, Pyrolignious Acid, Bluek Drop. Respectingthe utility oft lii - last article, he refers to the last, Imt one. page of theGcorgiu and South Carolina Almanac, of this year, tl* i 187 tr ... .. X Emperor, A general supply of 11 'inter, Fall und Hummer strained Lump Oil: Brcttnned Socket Lamps "j Japania Dish do I Glass do > Ofcvery. variety ami Pattern. do do Lafayette do Globe Lamp Glasses French Chimney do for Billiard Rooms and Theatres Lamp Wiek of every description ’ogethcr with Tin Lump Feeders, Tin Canisters for lamp Oil, and every other article'suitable for .i ivenicOce of Light. The whole of which comprise a more complete assortment than has over been exhibited in t hi- city, and are offered for sale at prices to correspond with tin- times. The public are very respectfully invited to call and examine them. LAY &. HENDRICKSON, Chemists nnd Druggists, Sljad’s lio|ldings. nov 11 210 - Fie want & choice Perfumery, «&c rjAHE Subscribers lmve.received pr brig Ann X Schooner Intrepid nnd sliip Corsair, a fresh supply ofCholce Perfume)-)', consisting of Otto-cf Roses in elegant gilt bottles of vari ous patterns • Macassar, Russia, Benrs.nnd.Antique Oils Pomatum in Pots nnd Rods. Rose, Orange, flower and Lavepder Water Rose, Benjoin. Musk, Olive,"Venaculur, J’ulni Vegetable, Ceylon, Bnndapu, Transparent, V’uricgnted, and English Windsor Soaps; ttov-L mriL —1.._ «i n . Wash, Lolls, Naples shaving Soap in Pots S|iaving Cakes,.4'C : • ^'.; V-<- - , .1 Pocket, fine teeth and dressing. Combs, -new PrdUriis Ilair Ppwder and Powder Puffs Pocket Rooks mid Pocket Wallets, witli and without springs Ln Fnvcttc mid Silk Stocks, Elastic Wire and Coburg Stiffncrs, Silver M'ire Tectli Brushes with gilt lmudlcs Toungc Scrapers, Nail, Cloth, Hair and Shaving'Brushes, Cut Glass Smelling Bottles, Visiting Cards, Metal Shaving Boxes, Flouting Tapers of every description, Touguiu Bcnns, Musk,-Carmine, Court Plaster, Snuff Boxes, Chamber Lights and Matches) Segar Box- i cs, fee. Wliieli together with a verj'general and extensive assortment of Drags, Medicines, Chemicals, Pa tent Medicines, te. &c. All of which have bceii selected by n good judge, nnd are offered,for sal at least 20 pef et. lower than bus ex er licmvsold t tills iqarket for cash m- credit. I'lircliasci's w* S’ dd well to call and examine them. LAY L HENDRICKSON oef 26 196 * V aluable Medicine. ANTI-DISUKPTIC PILLS, Prepared bp Henry Lames, A N npproved remedy for Dyspepsia, or Indi gesdbn, Habitual Costiveness, and Piles. • It is-well known that Dyspepsia is one of the most frequent and formidable disenses of our nnllnfnir ...( I. .1 # .1 »r most remarkable afe— Irregularity of th bowels, obstinate costive ness, headach, cbmindnly called nervous or sick ly lieadach, yellowness of.tlie eyes and skin,acidi tv of stomach after ciiting, often called heart burn, flatulence or wind-on the stomach, bitter taste iff the mouth in the morning,fetid breath, drowsiness after dinner, debility',. lassitude, einaeiution, do pression of spirits, tye. 1 Piles being contiecfod with indigestion and cos tiveness, arc certainly mid speedily removed by the pills. * A supply of th<- above vuluable Medicine has jiist been received from the Patentee, and can lie obtained of the subscribers, who lmve been ap pointed agents for Hie State of Georgia. ' LAY &. HENDRICKSON, £~ : ; Druggists mid Chemists, Shad’s Buildings. dec 7 232 Fare Calcined Magnesia, u new Article; f |'1H|S Medicine has lit-en prepared by the New X York Chemical Manufacturing Company, and is said to he equal to the celebrated artiele made by the Messrs Henrv’s, Many persons ii (his city who have used this remedy give it a do cidcd preference over all others. • Families solicited to give it a trial as it comes much ch< ei than Henry’s; being neatly nut up in bottk 37A cents each, and for sale only by LAY & HENDRICKSON, Chemists and Druggists, j n Shad’s Building dec 7 21J2 if the f S EORGIA, Ciiatlmni County—77:/ the hon. the \T|r Inferinrhiurtsillingfar ordiiuu PK I'd nil whom it may concern. Whereas Linus P. Sage .administrator of Sprague ylor, 'deceased, ha; petitioned the lionoru- court of ttrdlnmy to be disclmrghil from his ml adminfslrtxtionship. i’hese m u therefore to cite nnd admonish all lngular the kimbed nnd creditors of the aid deceased, to file liioir objections (if mid they lmve) in the office of the clerk ol’tlie court of or dinary, on or before the 13th day of.lmnmrvncxt astiiug; the date hereof; otherwise letters ills mis ! sorv will bo'granted to the applicant. Witness the honorable Thomas N. Morel one f-itho Justices of (lie said Court this 13(li day of v, A. D. 1821. S. M. ROND. e. c o. july 13 150 4 ' . t EuRlilA, Ctiatlmm County— Up ht hon. Hit M Justices of the Inferior court, sitting foror dinary purposes, 100-387 : families -1-lour . linhdi Sogars 20 half bids corne d Beef put up I 20 do Goshen Butter CO bags prime Green Cofl'cc 30 bbis do do do 20 boxes white 1 lacuna Sugar 25 hhds prime Ft. Croix do 50 bids do do do *!0 do d > Muscovado do 60 do Rye Whiskey 10 lilids do do 5 do N. E. Rum 10 pipes Cognac Brandy 5 do best Hollands Gin •10 bhU N. E. Gin 20 do prime Pork CO do new Mackerel No. 3 "-0 boxes yellow Soap do do New Bedford Sperm Candles * 20 kegs Shot, assorted 100 do Dupoiits Powder GO half kegs do do 10 bugs Black Pepper 20 boxes fresh Chocolate, No. ) ■60 kegs Spiced Salmon U i'M apent ral assortment of GROCERIES, **' GAFDRV &. HERBERT. To all yvhom It may edneern. Whereas Alexander M. Taylor, administrator of John Scotty deceased, 1ms iictitioiied the honorn- Ide the Justices of the Inferior court,to be dischnr- -"-d from Ids said mluiinistrntion. Now these are therefore- to cite nnd admonish nnd singular th-.- kindred, nnd creditors of the «dd deceased) to file their objections, (Ifnnv they have) i:i the clerk's office, of the court of ordina ry, on or bfcforo the 6th day of December next; ot inrwise letters djsmlsaory will bn granted Witness the honorable Edward Harden, one oftho Justices of the said court, this 6th day of by, A. D. 1824. ’ S. M. BOND, c c 0. may 6 106 i. ; I 'W EORGIA, Bulloch County—lip the lionora bit the court of ordinary of said county. To all whom it may concern. Whereas Robert Burton, adininlstratorof the estate of Stephen Denmark deceased Imth appli ed to the said Court for letters dlstnissory from said administration. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred mid creditors of the said deccnssed, to file their objections (if any tlmv n f, i,,. )*/•»•»ww* M l? the office ofthe clerk of this court, wiUi ||K at thh lime un^'cemod.Vm u the time prescribed by law, otherwise letters dlsmissory will be granted the applicant. Witness the honorable Shepherd Williams, one the Justices of said court, this 3d June, 1824. ELY KENNEDY, c c 0 b c. f juno 4 132 . 3 EORGIA—Cliatlium County—to ull whom it A‘D< Anciau.y’s Wiiarf, n AVE lately received nnd offer for sale on ac- coihmoduling terms,* Cogutic Brandy, Holland Gin Junmicn und.St. Croix Rum 4 lihds-N. E. lium Wines, Coffee,-Teas, Chocolato Sh Sngars, Molasses Beef and Pork Butler, Cheese and Lard 30 boxes'Soap H 10 “ Tallow ..Gandies ’ 140 “ S|. rm “ new - 10 hbds best Spe'rm Oil llhds ami bbl* Train Oil 40 reams Wrapping Paper 2000 lbs Codfish 20 bblsNo. I Madkcrel 20 “ *2 “ 20 “ 3. 13 half bbls 1 !< 10 2 “ 10 bbls Rye und Corn Meal Pilot nnd Groat Breud 1000 lbs Hams Cordage, Com Brooms—Nalls Thin arid hpuvy Sole Leather for ships use Flour iti whole nnd half bids, 250 bbls Potatoes ■ Gluuhcr Salts, first qtml. In bids nnd boxes Herring, Salmon, Tongues und Sounds bite. Beans—Vinegar London and American Mustard ,* Fine BOOTS and SHOES Course do do SEAMEN’S CLOTHING, And many other articles at Retail. .rinv 23 11-221 VT may concern Whereas Caroline Masterson lias applied to the Honorable the Court of Ordinary of Chatham County, for letters of administration on the estate und eifects of William Masterson late of Savan nah, stone cutter, deed, as widow of the said dec. These are therefore to cite nnd ndmonish all nnd singular the kindred nnd creditors of llm said dec. To file their objections, (lfiiny they have) to the granting of tho ndmTnistrution’of the estate of the said deccnsed to the a|fplieaiit in the Clerk’s Office of the said Court, on or before the scrond day of Jnnuoi'y next; otherwise' letters of administra tion will lie'granlcd. Witness the Hon. Edward Harden, ono of the Justices of the said Court, the 2d day of Decem ber, A. D. 1824, S. M. BOND, cco.cc. dec 2 227 DAi\CiNG ACADFM Y ASSEMBJ, 1 HALL—Brought on-strect. PHTlIE subscriber informs his friendsandpatrons, JL that bis room having been llioroughlv ejoan- eu anil reqiaired, bis Sellout fur Vi^inlg Misses and Masters is now open for the season. Huviiigfakcu tiito consideration the present do- prs-ssion oflKisimiss nnd consequent scarcity of money, lie has determined to lower the price of The terms xvill hereafter ho TIPLl.l E DOLbidllS per dunrtnr. DOLLIES per quarter. Hie school for gentlemen is also open in the evening. ID'Persons wisliing.to see the subscriber will please call'at Ids .dwelling, corner of Dravton und State Streets. JOHN C. LEGE, nov 1 r||2 I’rcsh und swim ing 20 duys since New Mackerel, limit, Lurd, " BARRELS Boston Riim 25 kegs Butler (fresh) -25 kegs new Leai'Larel 20 barrels No 1 Maekerel 60 do No 2 do 100 do No 3 do SOhalfdoNol do ■ 30 half do No 2 do 30 1mlfdoNrt3 do • Jeains, single, double size aqd iron inon gers Wrapping piqii-i- 1WK) reams Cap, Poi and Letter Paper , packages Glass, of all descriptions 30 boxes Wimlsqr GJnss 100 kegs Diipont’.-arid CbClmsfordGunpowder 2 eases Playing C'nfds . 10 cases Wliittemoi cs'No 10 Colton Cards 100 boxns.No 1 Soap 100' do smoked Ilerringg Lunding from ifciir. Laurel, nnd ship Chnriot and for sale tm accommodating forms bv ROBEltTS.GOFF nov 13 m212. i country. Its commencement is indicated in dif- fcrelit patieiiLsby various symptoms, of which The *4,^ j—- v? doA'UpWv-W QUCH persons ns design t.i attend the Singing : School to be tauglil fry the subscrihcr, or, arc disposed to encourage an uttemptio iriiprove tile present stute of Sacred Music arc.iiiforjiicd ttiat a subscription hook Iihs he.cn leJt ut the Book Store ol McssiwS Cfc J Schenk. Should a sufficient number of shbscrihcr.s offer previous to Thursday Oth December, the School will — mmeace on the evening of that dav. nov2 l‘224 f,. MASON. IVTINE months after date, application will he Jil niadeto the Honorable the Justices of the Inferior Court, for leave to sell the foil eslnfo of Willian Hotelistra-sc-, decetsed, for the benefit ol IheTicirs and cieditoi s 206 JAMES MORRISON, AdW. J. John E, W ad:-worth, in the Corninission Imsi- ness, in tins place, which will hereafter he con ductod under Ihr; firm of oct 14 BLIPS i VA Dr> WOR Til. V ELIAS BLISS. k189 TVriNE months after date application will ± 1 tnride to the lion. Inferior court of Cljnth comity,for cave to sell „ll that lot in Savatmab known by tile No. 1, Ellis square, Dcck.-r ward, with the improvements tlicrcon : and all that lot in Savannah known by tin- No. 28, in Liberty ward, with the buildings thereon, Befog ifo real estate of John Smitli, deceased, for llic-heirt (It of the lieira. may JW DERICK HERB dm’r. I N EQUITY. ircij.it Court, U. S. a. e5S” "ZST"'"'- 1 fR «?,**’ f "Sk gN aunts.— llrrloeiilnry Decree. ’ A T present th'i ..f *- » nal J ocree, but prepnratory .ther7.«” will Order arid direct timt n reference baJi .J. tha register, to require and- report the ginti* r 0 oorinu between the M'Kinhesnnd t a! S n. Court cannot proceed to upon the loan of .$.5),0(H), nml 1 pears by agreeiilenl, the Hunk S,,,', sneclncCllv. ill lini-l. l‘A»<!i n <t the lata Ha pecificeUy, in pari', for that ioimtSttl of sales thereof, he so applied, also the • Lolls received at tun south end of the hr the time it wax taken possession of in it,, , and to report also upon such oSJJJjSJjJ the cotnnlniinints mnv fotl.i discounts . proper to be A tile complainants may insist upon • made from tho same sum. pledge amottn*' toiutt at Iroiu elf behalf, 2«lly, That bo enquire and report the nm„t, ? ct,mll y Ihe BE thereof, respectively, arid xtich 6^1,“,. prove them honest und bond fide LoldeSffiS as each case may sevcrnllyauege-t • nl-m i, °‘ taken l»v Uio eomplainnnts WeUbor rdste"! the north end oftho bridge, from iL V "h 1nt south ond passed into <he hands of tl' - dJfodam? or heir ugont, or any public olficei |t Xu und generally tho state ol accounts betw^nti!, ’ ry Shultz and the Bridge Company; and also vo" port upon such discounts or charges, as tile defaa' dnnts shall suggest and give proof of.asmZ; "gainst the complmnuuts or either of them ■> r E-sny Sm /.TZ, Esq Sir—1’iuiLso to tnkn notice, that pursuant tri tho above reference, I am ready to receive llm nocessnn’ statements of accounts nnd other inf,'- matioii, in relation to tho matters therein contnin. cel, until the first Monday in December ncxfovT' I shull proceed to examine and report thereon Imnyourobd’t.serv’t. nnrepeemod, yet it appears to lie necessary from the above decretal order, that the respective holders thereof should also' b B known. 4 he subscriber therefore respectfully re. quests all such holders of bridge bills,fo make known to him by letter or otherwise, the amount held by them respectively, on or before the last Monday In November next, the better to enable him to comply witn tho ulmvc order. „ , . „ HENRY SHULTZ. Hamburgh, Oct. 20. Oct 29 200 * jl 1*9 I8ept» _>EKbONS inueble.l to Ihe estate of Ltd hclh l etl, lain of t.’lnstlinin county, deeem. Cil, nro requested to make immedhitc liayment to tho subscriber, amt those to whom tl!c estate h irulelitcd are requested to exhibit -their demand, duly authenticated. PETER'SHICK, Ex’, July 13 ti, 150 4 t EORGIA (.liatlmm County—liy the luin. mt VJ Justices of the Inferior cowl sitting for ordi ’nary purposes. To all whom U may concern. Whereas Richnrd lw Cuyler, executor of Wil liam Shaw deceased, has petitioned the lion, court of ordinary, to be discharged from Ills said exe cutorship. M These are therefore to cite nnd admonish all nnd singulnr the kindred and creditors of the smd deceased, to file their objections (if any they have) in the office of the clerk of the court of ordinary on or before the 13th day of January' next ensuing the. date Jiercof, otherwise letters dismissory Will be granted to the petitioner Witness Inc honorable Thomas N. Morel, one of the .Justices of the snlti Court, this 13th day of July, A. D. 1324. S M. BOND, c c o. jtily 13 150 G GOIUilA, Chatham comity—liy the hon Justices of the Inferior Court sitting for . the ordi nary purposes To all whom it may concern Whereas William Davies, nciiuinistnitors of Mar tha Johnson dec. has petitioned the hon. the court of ordinary to be discharged from his said ad ministration. These are therefore to cite nnd admonish nil and singular the kindred and creditors of suid lie ceased, to file their objections (if uny they have) in the office of the clerk of the court of ordina ry on or before the seventli day of March next : otherwise letters dismissory will be granted the petitioner. Witness the hon. John P. Williamson, one of the Justices oftho said Court, this 7.th day of September, A. D. 1824. cpt I 175 S. M. BOND, ccocc. I't EORGIA, Chatham County—By the hon AT the Justices of the Inferior'Court, sitting for ordinary purposes. To nil whom it may concern, Whereas Uob“rt Scott lias petitioned to the hon pgble the court of Ordinat^i-f Chatham Conn tyv for letters of administration on the estate nnd effects of Edward Penman, late of Loudon in England, merchant, dec’d, ns principal creditor. These are therefore to cite and ndmonish all Ami. singular the kindred and creditors of the said deceased, to file their objections, (if any they I'aVMtfb the. clerks office of the said cbin t. on or beforh the 8th day of January next; otherwise letters of administration will'be granted. Witness the Ilonoraoio Jolqi Gumming, one of the Justices of the said court, this 9th day of Doc. A. D. 1824. S. M BOND, c c o. dec 9 234 ’ G i EORGIA C{mthriin county—liy the lion, the F Justices of ihe lof trior court of'Chatham coun ty silt ing for ordinary purposes. To ull whom it may concern. Whey as Williain'Davies administrator of Ja cob Franklin Keift dec. lias petitioned the hoiL court of Ordinary to be discharged from his said administration. T hese arc therefore to cite and ‘ admonish nil uml singular, the kindred and creditors of the said deceased to file their objections (ifnny they have,) in the office of the office of the Clerk of tlie eourt of ordinary, on or before the 7th day of ftlurcli next, otherwise letters dismissory will be granted the petitioner. Witness the honorable John P. Williamson, one of the Justices of said court this 7th day of September, A, D. 1824. : S.-M. BOND, ccocc. sep 9. 165 G i EURGIA-—Chatham County ut * '■ m . j ■ . To all whom it may concerit—tVhereas, William P. Hunter lias applied to-the Hop, tho Court of Ordinary of Chatham’Count'/for letters of administration on this estate mid eifects of Oliver Stnrges, . late of Suvantinh, Merchant, dcc’d ln behalf of the lieir and creditors. These arc therefore to cite andndmonish nil and singular the kindred and creditors of the said de- cciiscd,-to Tde their ohjeetions (if any they Have) to the granting of the administration oftho estate of the deceased to the applicant In the Clcrkbj Office of the said Court, on or before (lie seventh day of January next; otherwise Icttcrsof adminis tration will lie granted. Witness the Hon..John Ciimming, one of the Justices of the .’-aid Court, the 8th I >ec. .1. 1). 182- dec 8 233 B. ftl. BOND,c c o. Gcntiiiie patent Famil y M edicines I' EES Pills Churches. Ess Mustnrd J_i Andcrsonsdo filings worm Lozen^ Hoopers do Thompsons teeth past* James do do eye Water Churches cough drops Rogers vegetable AndersoiiB do palmonic detergent Balsom Honey Ilenrlem oil Audiors lena(iVe Opodeldock Squifos elixir Salts Lemons Can comtantiy be bad at the store of LAY fy HENDRICKSON, British,oil Henrys iwnc’d lnagne Batemans drops, ^ c !' O* Although it can be ascertained by thchooks 1 \ LNE months after itate nppliiation wifi ET ± 1 made to the lion. Inferior court of the cowl? .. „ , , m. Inferior court of the county » (or envelop M tho rcnl nfete ri U tlliam Cubbufot A J 1 * * • - Cuhbedgt deceased, to lie sold fur ffo benefit ol the heirs and creditors. 8 JOHN CUBBEDGE, Adm'r, 1-38 liruan Cannl, jnne 17 138 lirynn County. iVf lNE pnoiitiis after date application will‘Co- ±T mude to the fom. Inferior court of Liberty county, for lenvc to sell the reul und personal el tutc ot Loduwick Lard, late of Tultnull county deceased, for tlie benefit of tiie heirs and creda tors. “ nug 31 §o!71 E. WAY, Adm’r. IV ENE months alter date 1 shall upplv to t u i.1 hon. Inferior court of Liberty county frr leave to sell the real und personal property cf WmL Baker, deceased, for the benefit oftte heirs arid creditors. TH08. B. BAKER, Adm>. npril 7 89 T\itNE mouths alter dnte application will be -Lt made to the hon. Inferior court of Bulloch county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell all the real ami personal estate of Al len Denmark, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors. ROBERT BURTON, Adm’r. , MARY DENMARK, Adm’x. fell 28 48 liulloch County. IVI INK months alter tho date hereof, applies-- xl tion will be made to the Inferior court when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell all (hot lot or part of ground in the district of W bite Bluft', county of Clmlhairi, containing 60 acres, more or less,hounded northwardly and cast- warinyby hinds late John I’oalleas, und .-.uutli- wardly by lands of Williams, belonging to the es- Info of James Boyd, nnd to be soldi'or the benej fit of the heirs and creditors of said estate. mny 26 ELIZABETH BOYD, Adm’x. 124 X SHE public is apprised, that the subicribe has titles to one liulf.of a 60 aero tract of land on White Bluff, adjoining his and hind lately John Poullen's, now John Morrill's, and for which the administratrix of the late John Boyd now applies for leave to sell ns part of that esta.ri —his titles are of prior dnte nml record- All per sons are forewarned not to purchase or trespass on the premises. ’ R. F. WILLIAMS, juno 17 m—$t138 1,1 TyrlNE months after dute, application will he XT made to the Inferior court of Effinglmui county for leave to sell ull the real property be longing to the estate of the la'te Rev. Jno. Bee.;, deceased, lying in said county, for the benefit ol the heirs and creditors. <t ANN BECK, Adm’x. npril 16 88 TV] INK months alter dale, 1 shall apply to th« ± si hon. the Inferior court of the county of Ef fingham, for leave to sell ull the real estate to- longing to Solomon Gmum, dec. ot which ull con- cemcd will take uotice. JOSHUA GNANN, adm’r march 4 ■ 52 . - 1NE months after dutc application will uc X ■mado totiic hon. the InferiorCourt of Chat- ham County, when setting for ordinary purpose!# for permission to sail tlq: following real estate; for the benefit of the heirs and creditors ol trie estate of N. -S. Baviud, deceased, viz: One undivided fourth of a tract of land, con taining about 000 acres, on Cumberland Jslnnu, Camden County, known as Plum OrclinnMmtJ an undivided fourth of a certain Tract : nl J'' in ~ situated on said Island, containing about ' cres, originally granted to Gen. Laclilwd tosh, mid bounded on the south by th# £iUl * Orehurd Tract. . , „„ ,i lft Also, a tract called Lottery II11I situate oB Ogecohce Road,’8 miles from Savannah, con —— ——nrss aJ.L persons having any demands offi , A the' estate of Francis Jathmv, MM are requested to deliver them in propcrl) a edjon or before the first dny of Oct next- ■ ... countsnot brought forward before that lie refused payment by the iindcrsignecl^ex^. inly 10 149 n, l-'L persons indebted to, the ./ 4. der Martin, late of Liberty C°"dty, ...i a.. Miunedinte pajmim- of Ale.xaa decM-3 ed, nre requested to make R.F. BAKER,. Ex'rs- W. H. MARTIN,) mnv 10 A LL persons having demands 'j a rc . tale of the lute 1 lugli d-ee-^ requested to hnrid thoiri lii torpay 1 -' 1 - -• ■' iriilobted to snid estate will pleaw "a ■ . diate payment. TIKIS. MCMJ> -i ? Ri»- 3 I>. BRASCH, I .f July 13 150 —TX\T ilitll of j'k ; INB liionlhs alter date., I i \ lion. Inferior e.oiirt of Clmtliam leave to sell the real nnd jicrsoi"-i Laehland Hamilton McIntosh, deeeusi^ benidit of the heirs. ' Mtm&mSH# SUSAN A march 0 M)