Savannah republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1824-1829, December 22, 1824, Image 4

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iPitmaacs cv Administrator s sale. On the first Tucsd.il/ in January next, "*T|riLLbe sold nt the Court House, in the ■ \\ County of Effingham, between the usual lioursofsalc. T\\ o negroes a Fellow and a Wencli, named Lloyd ami Fanny. And also nil the right title and interest dfwilttam Joseph Sneuccr, dec’d, ot in ami to n negro woman named Amy, and her Yson Tom, mid the possession thereof. The above sold us the property of Wm. J. Spencer, dec’d. by Order of the lion, "the Judges of the Court o! Or- slimiry for the County of EfUnghatn,foptho bene fit of (lie hrirs and creditors of the said dec’d.— Conditions made known on the day of site, nov 9 111.1 AS REED, Mm'r. SlierilF’s sales. On tin firs! Tuesday in February next, ~\\T1L1, be sold nt the court house in the city of V V Sav annali between the hours of 10 and 4 O’clock. ' IS negroes vl*. Charlotte, Baccus, Eve, Tennh, Titus, Sambo, Naro, Belinda, Dorcus, Isaac, Bess, Sippio, Curias, Cloe, Peggy, Anne, Betty, and Monday, levied on by consent as the proper ty of N. G. lluthcrford, under a fi fa on a toreclo- --*urc of a mortgage in favor of the Bunk of Darien. ISAAC D’LYON, s c c. dec 4 230 Rherifl^fl snlos—continued, | w It, On tlic first Tuesday in January ILL in- sold at the courthouse,in Savannah, between the usual hours of sale, The following negros Di-litn. and her 3 children, Lucinda, Mary and Anthony, levied bn as the property of Elenzar Marly, to will-*!)' an exe cution in favor of the Hank of the United States V negro mart named Joe, lexled on as the pro perty ot Joseph C. llaber.-hmn, under a ft fa on toreelosure in favor of I'avis & Berrien. The following Seven Negroes, viz: Telia, Ester, Jucob, Sinnh, Adam, Daphne anil John, levied on as the property.of E'lZabeth Whiting, to satisfy an execution in favor of Willis U. l'ranl.lin, against Augustus K. Durkee, and Elizabeth Whiling. The southern half of lot No. 32, Elbert Word; southern half of lot No. 37, Liberty ward: Sold as the property of the late William Shaw, dec’d, under a decree of the lion. Superior Court of Chat ham County. Conditions, a credit id' one mid two years—the purchaser giving bond and tnort- ;e on the property. 1. D’LYON. s. c. c. Icc 11 238 City JSlicrilt ’s sales. On the first Tuesday in January next. -tX7TLL be sold before lire Court House in the W City of Savannah between tho usual hours of ten mid three o’clock, Sundry articles of Table Linen, Bed Linen Plated Ware, he. icc. levied on us the property of Orrnn Bvrd to satisfy two executions for house rent in favor of Elcazcr Early and assigned to J B Herbert ti cu All that building on part of Trust Lot letter (A) Darby Ward, bounded simtli by Cong res- street, east by the residence of Ueo. All lien, Esq. west by the store occupied by Maycrsh Hamilton, north by otto portion of -aid lot, levied on as the proper ty of John.Willson to satisfy an execution in fa- Vor of Ana R. Edwards for ground rent. dec 3 230 A. 1. D’LYON, c. s. Sheriffs sale. On the (fret Tuesday in February next, i TILL lie sold at tho Court House between W TILL lie sol Vt the hours of ten mill four o’ctock,. the fol lowing tlireo Negroes, viz: Mary, otherwise known by the name of Con stance, and her two children Lucywind Kesinh, levied on uiulera foreclosure of a mortgage as the tlronertjof WilliamU. Holland, to satisfy Uaudry ii Dufuurc. I. D'LY'ON, s c c dec 3 22!) Administrator’s sale. , On the first Tuesday in January next. XT TILL lie sold before the Court House in the TV City of Savannah, the following property being the real estate of Andrew M‘Lcnn, late of ■Chatham County, dec’d forthc benefitof tlieh mid creditors, pursuant to an order of Court. One tract of liuid, containing 800 acres ndj ing lands of Francis Tufts, James llasco, and Ma ry Shares, known as Jonathan and John Fox’* tracts, about 12 miles from Savannah. , One vacant lot in fee simple, situated in Eweiis- burg, on Mnrgaret-st.Savannah, known by No. 28 h .One Ditto, ulso fee simple, situated in do. and Known by theNo. 21, with udwelling bouse and ctlnr improvements thereon. .y 'jH One Lot in Iticeboroiicb, Liberty county. The purchasers giving bond and mortgage, nay- • able in one, two and three years,with interestfroro date and personal security. GEO.,GLEN, (let 30 £01 Ailm’r est. Andrew Al‘Lane. v '.. Administrator’s sale. W ILL be sold lit the late residence of Allen Denmark, deed, late of Bulloch Comity, on the first Saturday in February next. The following’tracts of laud, amounting to 3.- atm.J ucres, situate in the County of Bullock and immediately on the Millcdgcvillc road, thirty five Uliles from Savannah, viz : ' V ■ One tract containing one hundred acres, 1 more t>riess, with a comfortable Dwelling House, kittli en, stables mid corn bouses—Fourteen hundred acres adjoining the above described tract, bein tlie former residence of the late Major Stcplie Denmark—on this tract is a dwelling house, corn house, stoi-e house and kitchen with good stables and an excellent stream and mill site, whereon i mill Ini, been for many years, but out of repair at present: the mill stones and mill irons Will be fold nt the same time. One other tract adjoining the above, whereon E F Bunco lately resided, containingfive hundre end thirty acres, with comfortable buildings and out houses, one other wood land tract containing eleven hundred acres, one lot in the first District Houston,containin'* 202A acres, No. 116, oncotic «t-lot in the 8th district Early containing 250 a- tres, No. 231. Terms of sale, 12 months credit with a mortgage On the premises and small notes and approved eecurity. Sold by order of the Court of Ordinary of Bulloch County. Any person wishing to pur chase can view the premises by application to the 'subscribers. jj ROBERT BURTON, Adm’r MARY DENMARK. Adm’x dec 4 23(1 City Jlars/ud's soles, O N the first Tuesday in January' in front of the Court-1 louse, between tlte usual hours, will be sold, the following property, if the taxes are not paid: Wlmrt lot No. 8, Washington ward, bounded east by lot No. 9, south by Bay-street, west by lot No. 7, nod north by Savannah river, levied on os the property of flic cstntc of Pat. Stanton, to sat isfy the city taxes of said estate for the years 1821, nd 1822, amount tax $9!' and cost. Buildings oh south halfbt'lot u0.4O*, levied on as the property of Bepjctnin Slieftnll, 1o satisfy his city taxes for tho years 1823 anil 1624. A- inouot due $17 .tO, and costs. Buildings oil lot no. 24, Elert ward, levied on ns the property of .1. I. Bulloch, to satisfy bis city taxes for the years 1328 and 1S24. Amount due $33 43, and costs. dec. 18 F. M. STONE. Marshal- City Marshal's sales—eoniiimed. -■On the first Tuesday in January nert. TTT1LL be sold before the court iion-c in the V V city of Savannah, betweeu the hour* of 10 und-1 o’clock, \ -f 'y r Lots no. 29 and 30, Columbia ward, 80 by 90 ouch lot bounded cast by lot no. 31, onfh by a lane, west by llnlier- iam st. anil north by York street,re-e: tri ed up m as the property of the cs- tatoofF. Likin, for 1 quarters rent each lot. Lot no. 25, Brow it ward, UObyftO feel, bonnd* ed east by lot no. 2 I, smith by Pcrry-st. west by lot no. 28,and north by a lane, ie-entere,d upon as thojiropertv of C. 11. Hayden, liir 12 quartets rent. Lot No. 31, Lite ty w nrcL CO by 90 feet, bound ed eustby lot Nori'-n. -nitli 'by ut. me, west by lot No 32, and north by York -t. re-entered upoti a* property of the cstutc of John 11. Dciibcll, for 12 quarters rent. Lot No. 32, Liberty ward. 80 by 90 feet, bound ed east by lot No. 31, south by u lane, west by West Broml-st. mid north by York-sl. re-entered u|ioii ns the property of the estate of John H Deubcll, for 12 quarters rent. Lots No*. 17 and 18, Franklin Ward, 00 by 90 feet each, bounded east by Jefferson st. south by St Julian-st. west by Franklin square, and north by Bryan-st. re-entered upon as the.propcrty of F S Fell, for 8 ip - *, each lot. I F. M. STONE, c. ! dec 18 212 50 Sugar HALL & IlOYT, lil t I It FUI! SALE, IIHDS. prime and 2d quality St Croix Sugar r..i l 70 bags prime green Cofi'ee 30 crutex blue and green edged Plot 10, tons Iron assorted .v ,. 0 pipes Cognac Brandy 5 HollamlGiii 8 libel* Jam. Bum lialfpipcs.qr casks,and j qr casks AVinc 30 bills t.oaf Sugar 30 coils Bale Rope 200 Grindstones 2000 bushels Maryland Corn 800 “ Long Island White, equal to Geor gia Fliut Com. • nov 22 219 m ENCE of Ciuuuuioii, Peppermint, Ann* •cd, Cloves, Lavender, Fennel and Sassu- fr - .70 dozen Cvlogne-YVater For raid bv ',ij •. " i)r. A. DE LAROCHE, Druggist, On the Buv opposite the Exchange dee L f -• 227-1 I 91 ' bushels Virginia CORA*, of an excellent quality. 't he subscriber intends keeping a constant sup ply of these articles. WM. TAYLOR. U nuv 17 >213 • , Sheriff’s sales. On the first Tuesday m January next, W ILL be sold at the courthouse in the city of Savunnab, between the hours of 10 and 4 o'clock. Ail that parcel or tract of land in the county Chatham, State of Geprgiu, known in the plan ■s&itl pqunty as Garden Lot No. eighty, (80) ea-t containing 11^ acres more or less, bounded on tli north by the Tliubderboll Bond atm lauds of Ju Bilbo, on the south by lauds of J110. Scriven, an On the west by u road leading to binds of ColJn Johnstons and others, with the, appiirtciinnet <li,... .(o appertaining, levied on a- tin- properly of Thomas It. Broom, to satisfy 11 ft fa on a foreclo sure of a mortgage in favor of Win. T. Williams. Seventy-five acres ol land and improvements, White Bluff (list. Chatham Comity, levied 011 ns tlte properly of.Lis. Govnn, to ictlsfy uti exe.cu tion in favor of Henry 1 Inapt, ct. at. A negro man mimed Lester, levied 011 as the property of John Wonmek to satisfy an 1 xecu'ioir in favor of Henry M'Alpin. vs. John Womackand YVm M. Craig, security, et al. Three hundred and thirty acres of land more or less, White Bluff Dist. iq Chatham County, 1 vied oil a.< the properly of Clias. B. Jones to satis fy an execution in favor of TIios. Walton. Buildings cu fit No.9, Spring Hill with (hi expired b use of: aid lot, bounded south by lot No t>>. < 1st by lot No.S, north by Duke street, mi v,i -,i by )'rnnkliii-sl. levied 011 by a constable a the properly of Win Bicliurdson to satisfy seven executions iif fuvdr of Rictmrd Rowell et al an turned over to me. 1. D’LY’ON, see. dee 4 230 LA W rgtlJK subscriber tenders bis professional srrvi J de s to the public; mid begs leave to inform tliem, tlfat lie limy at till times be found nt, the Of fice of Messrs. Davits ,y JiefHcn. situated in Hun ter's buildings on the Bay. 'JOSKI’H V’ALLENME BMVAN. . Savannah, Out. 28, J624. ^(1' Tlie CimsjJliitionuIist, Georgia Journal,an Washington News, arc requested to give tlie hove 0 insertions eeklv. Kaiuiway , N the 28th ult. it yellow Jellow (named TOM) *. p iieliJnging to Prince Candy a colored mini mil Cooper in this place. Tom is ubout 5 feet 10 n.che- high, virtbly pitteilip the face with gun powder, rest milling small pox, and about 25 years id. Information lias been lodged flint he is liar lit la tired 1 A liberal r. itov 50 ril 11 lislimg smack offTybce. aril will bo given for the npprehen ir suflioleiit testimony to convict employ he may now be. SAM’L STILES, Guardian. |l 1.2215 I I H F.AI.TH. the grr tli st of all earth!:/ bias! At this season of the year, when it is SO high ly proper and important to cleanse, tlie Stomach nd Bowels of redundancy of bile, and all ptu ni ions and ruinous acciliiiiifutions, the proprietors of LEE’S most e ■ rclient VN*1 I-BILIOUS PILLS, would very respectfully advise the mo of several of'lliem, and thereby in munv instances p stomach, olisti- enrolling fevers, gut hcad-nohes, sickness at tli mite obstructions ot the bowels, kc. LEE’S NKrtVOVS COllDIAL, an •ellent meiliciiie for all nervoui uiL-ctlolls, weakness, pains in loins', back, .\'C. LEE S ESSENCE OE MUSTARD, medicine ever excelled this in curing rbpunia* ism, sprains, bruises, frosted feet, A c. Ac. LEE’S AGUE AND EE VHR DROPS, a never fnlllfig cure. LEE’S SOVEREIGN OLVI’MEX I’, warranted to cure the itch, by only one applira ion. LEE’S PERSIAN LOTION, an ex cellent mcdiciue for curing tetters, ring worms, prickly heat; softens the skin, and improves the i’mWYAlL* jAl lil ST Cr. WEML •IJ T VS removed hisDIUlG STORE, tc.thecorner Jtl of Itrou'/htaniind IVhitikcr-Sincls, > Col. Shelltnan's .Mansion House, where lie 1 for sale, a choice assortment of Fresh Met Heines and seeds, and various other articles Willin . *T KORG1A, Oiititlmm Fottnly—-fly the hon. Oie. ‘ T Justins of the InTcrior court tit tiiur laSSrdiiw- ry purposes. ppositB xhibits Carden • his line He ah- complexion. l.luI’.'S A\ ORM DESTllOA ING LO- I to the Inst, but one, page df IhoGeori ZENGES, a most powerful Medicine, removes Carolina Alninnar, of this ycur. stains relating the. whole string of names of the thing-, lie t>tfork,nud only mentions n few xvliich are not commonly found in ever)’Drug Stoiw.viz: 1. -Snbimi, l’yridu Umbellntii, Degitnlis I’niqiure.a, Sciillcup, Hyssop, rmati Leopard's Bane, (nrniiui inoutiina) Eleciuii|muc, (Iniiln Heleiiiiim) Hops, Ergot, Tondnln Beans, Squire’s Elixir. Daffv’s Elixir, !•>; Mustard, Ess. Tyre, ‘ Jesuit Drop, Clivirebels Gough Drops, Aromatic \ lnegar, Toilet, Vogutulile, and other Sonps. .Macassar Oil, PhqSpherui, Ok Mur. 1’olnssn, James's Fever Powders, Infantile Powders, Read’s Sliptic, Spirits Soap, Fumigating Pastils, l’yrolignlou* Acid, Black Drop. Rcspecllngllie utility of this last article, he refers ‘ — — uudSotUh These are therefore to cite and admonish all I -/\.fiiml decree, but nroDnrat and singular the kindred and creditors of the will order and direot that a refer,me * said deceased, to file their objections (if nmlllicy tha register, to require and report thnluJUftl have) In the office of tho clerk of tlie court of or- counts between tho M'Kinnes nnd tl,, c,! * dinury, on or before the 13th day of Jummrvnoxt upon the loauof $30,000, and bv A • ensuing the dntc hereof; otherwise letters dismis- pears by ugreemeiit, the Bank “P- sotjf will be ginuted to tlie Applicant. specifically, in part, for that loan Witness the lionorhble Thomas N. Morel one of sales thereof, be so applied idL ,i,„ u of tho Justices of the said Court this 13th day of ‘oils received at the south enrfof tliJ i?Jj July, A. 1). 1821. S. M. BOND, c c o. dm thno it WUtaken possession of hi WN JA'JY »» ir ’° i I and to report also upon such other d ^oS the complainants may insist upon '® C0,ln, ’U |^ 1 0RG1 A, Chatham County—tty Hit hon. the. \ Justices of tlit Inferior court, silling for or dinary purposes. To nil whom It may concern. Wheveas Mary E. Norris, w idow', has applied to the honorable tho Court of Ordinary of Chat ham county for letters ofgum ilianship on tho per-1 -- —y; -—j •’wjyy fuggoat t son and properly of James A. Norris a minor un-1 !!*._*!}_ j. “’-‘^comp'luinants or eitlu der fourteen years of age 11 ml orplmn child of Ben jmniu B. Norris, dec’d, nj nearest of kin. nnd destroys all kinds of worms. LEE'S ELIXER, an invaluable medi cine, it never fails to cure the must violent cold, and affords instant and great relief, In all obstinate coughs, it ulso relieves young children from cbol- ics, ^-c. ' Sit* ' LEE’S INDIAN VEGETA RLE SPE CIFIC—An effectual cure for tlie Venereal and Gonorh.-cn. LEES’ TOOTII-ACIIE DROPS— which give immediate relief. LEE’S TOOTll POWDER—'Which cleanses nnd beautifies the teeth. LEE’S EYE WATER—A certain cure for sore eyes. .EE’S ANODYNE ELIXIR—For the cure of homi-achos. LEE’S CORN PLAISTER—For re moving'and destroying corns. LEE’S LIP SALVE.. ITrlNumero.us eases of rears could In cd, of the huppy nnd good effects thnt lowed the nee of the above JUSTLY C* TED FAMILY MEDICINES, but the huxiiot room for Hu m in this pnper. V* Please to observe rc(intercr, aiid icfiere era you Uuy nou* can lie Ixc's Genuine Family Mali cities, vriiliout tho signature of the proprietor, NOAH UIDGELY, title Michael Lee »V Co. The above famous fumily medicines are ft E ale by DR. A. DELAROCIIE. Senr. Druggist, Savannah IMio hns just received tufresli supply from Balti more. •'■'•’ "* 3^),. * w’ od 7- 186 ' ..Mik w Lump Oils, Lump: AVick, Gluss- oct9 Hi- annex iVe loir | RA- isln-r I Blil.8. Itaxnlls Flour 20,00t) best Spanisli Segnrs 20 half bbls corned Beef put up forfumilies 20 do Goshen Butter 60 bags prime Green Coffee 30 bbls do do do 20 boxes while Havana Sugar 25 hhds prime St. Croix do 60 bbls do do do 40 do do Muscovado do 60 do live Whiskey 10 Iduls do do 5 do N. E. Hum 10 pipes Cognac Brandy 6 do best Holluiids Gln 40 bbls N. E. Gin u"20 do prlmo Pork 60 do now Mackerel No. 3 60 boxes yellow Soap •It) do New Bedfoml Sperm Candies 20 kegs Shot, nssortqd 100 do Duponts Powder 60 half kegs do do 10 bags Block Pcnher 2o boxes fresh ’Chocolate, No. 1 60 kegs Spiced Salmon TUiV/r a ffcncnal assortment of (ill tfC ERIE S, ’* . GAUDRY fc HERBERT. These are tlierefoiv to cite and ndinonish the ! or b , oir ogmit, or any public offn-r, w q ■ ' » kindred and all person* interested in tho welfare a ”i? e ?, ula 'X *, of nccountshttwe ( . u ii,, *' of the said orphan t.> file their objections, (if any *T “kultz and the Bridge Company; and ol 0 , . they have) tMlid gnu.tlngoT *'■ J mirtimnn so.I, . «• the suid orphan to the 01 flee, of the court of ordi.....^, Uu >ynuiisssui ,r. c , day of January next; otherwise letters of guar- . *5,Y Ksq lansblp will he granted I . oir—1 lease to take notice, that nurstiinti. Witness Ot* Honorable John Camming, one 110 a,, °ve reference, I am ready to receive tli. the Justice* of the said court, tills 21st doy of I n <. PC ,? ,5ll 7 stft,cll >ents of umtountsutitl other infn, December,A. D. 1824. S. M. BOND, c c o. a,', 1 " «l“t'on totlic matters therSn contain dec21 244 I eH. untiliiin a~* st—. ’'"‘"in. I 'JEORGIA—Bulloch County—By the honora o UEO. GLEN, Cltik. Savannah, 14(A Oct. 1824. 6/e the court of ordinary of said county. To all whom it may concern. Whereas Robert Burton, admiuistrntoref the estate of Stephen Denmark deceased hath appli ed to the said Court for letters disrolssory from I „ff7 r il rftn 1,6 nsecrfiiinfidby tliebookl said administration. lc "riage Company, wluit tptuunt of hrida These are therefore to cite nnd admonish all I „ llro at '"l. 3 *' n »*cn«cnietl, yol it anpenrsta and singular the kindred and creditors of the said ,1? neceM,u T from the above decretal order, that docea-sed, .to file their objections (if any they Ve * ,0,< j; ,rs 'hereof should also b( have) in the oftiec of the clerk of this court with l( tbe subscriber therefore respectfully a. in the time prescribed by law, otherwise letters SSS!?.,?! , i" u of ** rit, ge bills, to mab disinissory will be granted the applicant. I ,ml1 b Y Idler or otherwise, Witness the honorable Shepherd William*, one of tlie Justices of said court, this 3d June, 1834. , ELY KENNEDY, c c o U c. junc 4 132 JEiNiN’KY A* DOUGLAS C -* EORGJ A—Chatham County—to all whom it 5" may concern. , Whereas Caroline Mnsterson lias applied to the I » wEKso.Na n. 7~. r Honorable the Court of Ordinary of fflm P M Wi 0 10 M " llu 1)1 I . FeK, tateof Chatham county. 1 ,'Anciaux’s Wharf, j^JAVEIutelyTcMvcd nnd offer for sulo on nc r INI IK Subscribers have Just received per sbiji X Emperor, A'general supply'of Winter, Fall anti Summer strained Lamp I J? . - , Oil. Brottaned SocketLanqis' Japanin Dish do J, Glass do do Peg do.. -q do Lmayelle do Globe I.amn Glasses Fl i nch Ciiimncy do for Billiard Roonw and Tuejitivs ."WE» Lamp Wick of every desn ipti Together lylth Tiu Lamp Feeders, Tin Canisters for lump pil, and every ntlier article suitable for the convenience nf.Lqr/d. The whole of which Of every variety | and Pattern. comprise a more complete assortment than lias I ever been'exhibited in this city, and are offered [ lespoiid with tbe times. I peelfullv invited to cull I for sale tit prices t Tha public tiro very nnd examine them. LAV & HENDRICKSON, Chemists and Druggists, Shad’s Buildings. nov It 210 . Elegant & choice Pcrlumery, L’llE SUBSCRIBER, n AS n ct iveil by late arrivals, a Complete ond general assortment of a{ • m 4 IRON, . ofaluiost every description, ns,also a fresh supply of SHIP CHANDLERY, Inch will be disposed of on (he n okt accommo dating terms. : LV STORE, Fresh stipCrfipe FLOUR, nnd a few thousand FjjTIHF. Suliscribers have recnivod pf brig Ami. X Schooner Intrepid nntj ship Corsair; u fresh supply o'fChoice i’erfumery^cniisisting of Otto of Roses in elegant gilt bottles of varl ous patterns Macassar, Russia, Rears and Antique Oils Pbmutimi in ,1'ots and Rolls . Rose, Onmge llnsyer ami La vender tVntcr ltose,Benjoin, Mtisk, Olivo, Vcnuculnr, Palm, Vegetable, Ceyloti, Btiiulunn, Transparent,. Variegated, and Kugiish Windsor Soaps, coiniuoduting terms,' Cognuc Brandy, Holland Gin Jnmuicu nnd St. Croix Rum 4 hhds N. E. Rum Wines, Coffee, Teas, Cliocolute Sugars, Molasses Beef ami Pork ■Butter, Cheese and Lard 30 boxes Soap 10 ,r Tallow Candles 140 Sperm “ new 10 libds bestSpcnn Oil Hhds nnd bbls Train Oil 40 reams Wrapping Paper 2000 lbs Codfish 20 bbls No. 1 Mackerel 20 “ 2 “ 20 “ . 3 ■« 15 half bbls 1 " 10 “ 2 « 10 bbls Rye and Corn Meal . Pilot nnd Groat Bread 1000 lbs Hams Cordage, Corn Brooms—Nails Thin and heavy Sole Leather for ships use Flour in whole anil half bbls, 250 bbls Potatoes 1 ' Glauber Sails, first qunl. in bbls nnd boxes Herring, .Salmon, Tongues and'Souods While Beans—Vinegar Loiulon and Americitn Mustard Fine BOOTS and SHOES Coarse do do SEAMEN’S CLOTHING, Ami ninny other articles at Retail, nov 23 ( c221 Fifty Dollars Reward, XX pI.L be paid for the apprehension and de- V V livery pt the following Negroes to tin: Sab- cribers, living in Bourke Cunty, or any safe Jail nwe'ean get them—ora liberal reward will be given for any part, of them, to wit. Morultnn a bright Mulatto man, about 33 years old, rather tier made end of keen apprehension, and bis Ilannab a black woman about 45 years old, with a scar ort one sfde of li^r face, the projierty f Joseph Hines—Ben an African about 45 years lil, small and wdil set and tiled teeth, with a sear n one arm. and bis.wife Sylvia about 35 years of ge, pretty heavy to her height.—They took of 3 Chiblreit Ben, Dave and Hetty, tiic children of Ben ami Sylvia, two of the children lie-long to'I lie Estate of Smith Stringer, deed, the other child and Ben and Sylvia to Abner Belcher. They broke loose a large Canoe on Tuesday tho 28th September last, nt Stephen's Bridge, Burke Coun ty, and we thing'will aim down tin- liiver to the Marshy Country,, below Savunnab, as Beil was bought up there ami lias onccrunaway and got bit W ife and cliiblrci) back there and were apprehen ded and put in Savannah Jail, not two years ago, —One of tlie men took off a Gun the other a Pis tol with them: JOSEPH HINES ABNER BELCHER. net I I 189 rrtllE subs A inliabitai: DANCING ACADEMY ASSEMBL Y HALT.,—Broughton-strect, subscriber informs ids friends and patrons, A that bis room having been thoroughly clean ed and repaired, bis School for Young Misses and Musters is now open for the season. s. . m . .. . Hnving.lakcnintoconsiderntionthepresentde' Wusli Balts,' Naples shaving Spap in Pots I pressiori oflntsincss and consequent scarcity of Shaving Cukes, /,-c money, lie bus determined to lower tlie price of Pocket, fine teeth 11ml dressing Combs, tine I tuition accordingly. The terms will hereafter be V nil eras . I THFLCe DOLtJIRS per quarter. riair-Powiler tnid Powder Puffs Tlie school for gentlemen is also open in the Pocket Balks and I’oekct Wallets, with and I evening, without tq ‘ *“ J.a Fayette ami Silk Stocks, -Elastic Wive and Coburg Stiffuers, Silver IVire Teeth Brushes with gilt haudles Lounge Scrmiers, Nail, Cloth, Hair and Shaving Brushes, Cut Glass Smelling Bottles, Visiting Cards, Metal Shaving Boxes, . JT Persons wishing to Bee the subscriber will .-please call at his dwelling, corner of Dravton and Slate Streets. JOHN C. tEGE. nov 1 r||2 Floating Tapers of every (Jescription, Tongqin Beans, Musk, Curaifnc, Court Plaster, Hand' Boxes, Mutches, Segiir Box- r gctieral and extensive New Mackerel, Rum, Lard, Syc 40 BARRELS Boston Rum Chamber Light es, Sic. Which together,with assortment of Di ngs, Medicines, Chemicals, Pa- teilt Medicine?, Sic. i-c. All of which have been selected by a go oil judge, and tire offered for sab-l mleast 20 peg ct. lowm-'tliaiilms.cver been sold r 1 this market for cash or credit. Furehasersw' Sid do well to eallntid examine them. LAY'k HENDRICKSON ocf-26 -198 -- Fresh nnd swim ing 20 days Since Valuable Medicine* ANTI-DISPEPTIO FILLS, Prepared by Henry James A N approved reniedy for Dyspepsia, or Indi-1 for sale on accommodating terms by JrX. gestiqn, Habitual Costiveness, und Piles. " ROBERT S It Is wbll known that Dyspepsia is one of the, **’ most frequent and formidable disenses of our 1 25 kegs Butter (fresh) 25 kegs new Leaf Lard 20 burrels No 1 Mackerel 50 do No 2 do 100 do No 3 do 3ft hulfilo No 1 do 30 half do No 2 do 30hatfdoNo3 do 600 reams, single, double size and iron men gers Wrapping Pnper 1000 reams Cap, Pot mid Letter Taper 100 packages Glnss, of all descriptions ,30 boxes Windsor Glass 100 kegs Dupont’sniid Chelmsford Gunpowder 2 cases Playing Cn/ils 10 cuses YVliittemores No 10 Cotton Cards 100 boxes No 1 Soap 100 (lo smoked Herrings Lunding.from.schr. Laurel, and ship Chariot and whom it innv concern. , . .. IN fiCWJITY. xn the .um Circuit Oourt^U. ? Dts-rmoT op Gu„V, !U .J Whereas Linux P. Sage administrator iff Sprague II. Shultz aiul C. llrcilhinno r n .„ ,*. ‘ ,IA -1 Taylor, decease,!, l.tm netltioned tin- lumora- Honlc of the Stale of Geo bio court of ordinary to bo discharged from bis Hants.—Iterlocuton/ Decree ’ 0Ul ers, Dtfi y said nilministi-iitioiisliip. \ T present this Court’cminnt . .No PilS 01 tliili ItnWidi nnido from the same sum. 1 ' P ro per to li 6 2dly. T’lmt ho enquire ami retmrt tl,„ of bridge blllsnowu(-tuiillvout,w-i,| ° MftW thereof, respectively, mid sue!, f lc( , 1? Il ° ll,(lr ‘ lirove them honest und bona lids /i ,i L.'•’■jr/ltge u us each case may severally m .,,, ,. ’■ ‘hereof f(hern, at f ba ie C ds tint ovi the north cud of tin: bridge, f r ,„ „ „ 1C southond passed into Bit* limuRi nnckof bpgshc H MO li lUUOst JflOOsl tooo n liHK) It IDOfei hca- 100 hi! cd, until the first Monday 111 December DHt,w|i Cn I shull proceed to oxomine und report thereon Turn your obd’t. serv’t.’ , the nmouU held by them respectively,' on or before the , K Monday 10 November next, the better to cnobl> him to comply with tho abovu order. tI . . „ * HENRY SHULTZ. Hamburgh, Oct. 20. net 29 200 ' 170 18epl s tiiso- county, ilci-fj. County, for letters of administration on the estute I C il. are reonestnd V ‘a .''"""J > '««< b «*u- -«mm Mn,iewon kind 100 bu corfi 1 cedar, It 'linrfa tor of 600 120 Is of col other 1 cctitei of grt :lvif liret -of 1: liqii ofv (cii cos 1 mot wl in c sofd; uiiil do h, stone cutter, dccil. a* widow of the said dec. indebted are remiesteil in .iitfi j I These are tliereforc to cite and admonish alt and duly nuthemical.-d. PETEk'shicV exvI singular the kindred and creditors of the said dec. I july 13 r -l to tile their objections, (if any tliey liavo) to tlie I - 150 granting of the odminie’tmlion of the estate of tlie J NJ lxN K “ lontlls ul,, ‘ r rt ! lt “ application will l-tB?’ VJ® said deceased to the applicant in the Clerk’s Office ik le f ™ of Uiesaid Court, "" i 1 ^ « erw-lse letters of ndminl.tra- " IT* bo sulJ «■# °fi‘‘ of Jnnunry next; otlicrwise letters of adminlstra- Uon will be grunted. Witness the Hon. Edward Harden, one of the | Justices of the said Court, the 2d day of Derem- her, A. D. 1824. S. M. BOND, c co. c c. dec 2 227 ' «,.• benefit of the heirs and creditors. JOHN CUBBEDGE, Ailm’r, June >7 138 Bryan County, 4 A EORG1A Chatham County—liy the lum. me vjr ''••'••* Jiutiets of Hit Inferior court silling for ordi nary purposes. To all whom it mny concern YVhereas Richard H. Cuylcr, executor pf Wil |\J INE mouths nftcr date ttppliculio;i will ti 1* made to the hon. Inferior court of l.ibw ,,, n county, for leave to sell the reoj and personal t> 11 tate of l.nilowick Lard, late of Tattnall couth deceased, for llui benefit of the heirs and mi ‘ors. E. WAY, Adm’r. aug 31 £ol71 liam Shaw deceased, lias petitioned the hon. court j Pi] INK months after dntc 1 shall apply to iti of ordinary, to be dischm-gcd from his soiil.exe-1-Ll bun. Inferior court of Liberty nfunty (11 cutorship. j Mmve to sell the real and personal property d These are therefore to olte aud ndmnnish all j Wm I, Baker, deceased, for Uie benefit of tit und singular the kindred and creditors of the I heirs und creditors. said deceased, to file their objections (if unv they I ' TIIOS. B. BAKER, AdraV. have) in the office of the clerk of the court of| npril 7 89 ordinary on or before the 13th day of January TVIINK niontbs alter date appiicution w'li'Su next ensuing the date hereot, otherw ise letters I 1> „ m( | 0 to the hon. Inferior court«( Moth disinissory w ill be graiited_to the petitioner | bounty, when silting for ordinary nurpowi, tor Witness the honorable Thomas N. Morel, one I leave to sell all the reul and personal estate of Al- of the Justices ol the said Court, this 13th day of |*„ Denmark, deceased, for the benefit ot fits July, A. D. 1824. july 13 150 S M. BUND, cco. G GORG1A, Chatham county—lit/ the lion, the Justices of tlie Inferior Court sitting for ordi- heirs and creditors. ROBERT BURTON, Atlm’r. MARY DENMARK, Adra’J. fob 28 48 DulJoeh Counfo N INE months after the date lie reef, Sp|ili» tion will be mnde to the 'inferior coitf when sitting for ordinary purjKisfs, for leave ts nary purposes, To all whom it may concern YVhereas William Davies,administrators of Mar tha Johnson dec. has petitioned the lion, the court I ^-n aU'iiu't'lo't or'pwt'o? ground 'in thc dhtrW 5 of ordinary to be discharged from his said ad- white Bluff, county of ChatliMn, containing 60 ministration. ucres, more or less,bounded inK tliwaidly sndoatt- l licse are therefore to cite and admonish all warily by lands late John IVmllens, and south and singular .the kindred and creditors of said de W ardly by lands of Williams; belonging to (lie« ceased, to file their objections (if any they have) , nte of James Boyd, ond ti; be soldfor the bene, m the office of the clerk of the court of ordina- fito f t | lc heirs tth( j creditors of said estate, ry on or before the seventh day of March next; ELIZABETH BOYD. AdmT, otherwise letters disinissory will be granted the | mn y 26 124 - WWneM the hon. John P. YVilllamson, one of r |^! K “PP^d, that the s&g&J ’ - „ f J. has titles to one linlfof a 60 acre tract of the Justices of the suid Court, this 7th day of "" SSS? 1 f 1 ? u Scntember. A. D. 1824. “nd on White 'B uff, adjoining. Ins ami Inal September, A. D. 1824 S. M. BOND, ccocc sppt 9 176 G EORGIA, Chatham County- G EORGIA, Chatham County—By Ilia ion the Justices of the Inferior Court, sitting for I ordinary purposes To all whom it may concern, YVherens Robert Scott has petitioned to the hon- lately John Poul’en’s, now John Morrill’s, aaf for w bicli the administratrix oftlielato John Boyd now applies for leave to soil us part of that csta c —ids titles are of prior dnte and record- All per sons nro forewnrned not to purchase or treij“’* oil tho premises. R. F. WILLIAM! junc 17 m—$tI38 1 etc gee ovc ic,p ,,Si oft ges dor per 011s 1 )0USC ,em joliu sand iVoo per- ofnl pci owd lo. io. I, wit tloi ,ra’ , loot hi h ppors ,ea orable the =hs after date, ‘TpHcatiivn^l ty, for letters of administration on the estate and' 1 * m,ule to the Inferior court - of effects of Edward Penman, late of London in Englund, merchant, dec’d, as principal creditor. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors ol the said deceased, to file their objections, (if any they have) in the clerks office of the said court, on or before the 8th day of January next; otherwise letters of administration will bo granted county for leave to sell all the real property I longing to the estate of the late Rev. J110. Bed deceased, lying in said county, for the benefit t the heirs and creditors. , ANN BECK, Adm’j. april 16 ; fife INK months alter date, 1 shall apply to Wl lion, the Inferior court of the county of Pf YVitness the Honorume John Gumming, one finglinm, for leave to sell all the real estate P of the Justices of the said court, this 9th day of lodging to Solomon Gnnon, dec. ot winch ullt 1 Dec. A. D. 1824. S. M BOND, c c 0. cerncil will take notice. , dec 9 - 284 , | JOSHUA GNANN, ntlffj march 4 62 I lor EORGIA Cimtham county—fly the hon. the \ -nov 13 «212 GOFF. „Sj^sCSSSS®SSSff*W*IN mSwSKfciniSBc=u«B YVhereas William Davies administrator of Ja- [ at pcnmssion to ieU. the 'W® of .. cob Franklin Keol dec. has petitioned the lion, for the benefit ol the heh. « court-of Ordinary to be dlslargod from fiis said cs, ^f c ^.divided toPrtl. of a tract- of land,; admonish all I lnl " !,, S a,J0Ul a0 ° - neres ’ on administration These m-e therefore to cite and admonish all I ““'"“S n ‘Z u \™' '’1" mT.m 6rchard-si and singular, the kindred and creditors of the c <»n d «n fn c ' rta |J Trnct of D> said decc"“<“5'»« «'•> iw.rft«i. nc I an undivided fourth ol a certain have,) in country. Its commencement is iudjeated in dif- i't ferenl ]-ut ients by various synlptoms, of which the ] wS-x-A* 1110T Ii inarknble arc— OUCII persons 11s design to attend:the Singing Irregularity’ w, w; bowels, obstinate costive- U5 School to ha tnuglit by the subscriber, or, are ’ * 1 disposed to cneotirage an Attempt to improve the said deceased lo file thefr objections (if any they I undivided f XoiiLdWO tlife office of the office of the Clerk of situated on said Island, conUumng afiou. ^ Liiii-T ty of stomach after eating, often called heart bum, : tfntutcnrf. or wind on ihp. stoinncti. hitter liiafn in nts ofSavenrinli gtfficrtilly.tlint be w| give instruqUnni outlie /’/./.VO FORTH.—Those, ho feel dis post'd to i iiconrugc him will plcuse miikc applicutfon at tlie bouse of Mr. I’niur liiiASi n, Corner of Itriniglitiin and Drriytnn-Strccts. or at the Furnitm-e Store ufMrl. Vf. Miutit.-.u,, Whitlakcr-fSlrr.cl. The subscriber tenders his thanks to the citizens of Stivatinnli for the support he Inis billierto re ceived, und hopes, tliut from bis knowledge, mill experience in bis profession, nnd the nltention he pledges nlmsclfto ])ny to those who may be plac ed under bis instructions, tic Will receive u liberal .share of public patronage. Terms !%25 per quarter- oy PIANO FOR TES tuned at the shortest notice. nov 16 r.214 HENRY L. BBASCII. . Iss he of IJ rca d. T IIF. nverngc price of Flour being $6 1*2 per barrel 198 lbs weight, the weight of Bread for the present month must bo 12Y ets. loaf .2 lbs. 13-oz. (ij “ “ x, - ' 1 lb. tiA -iz. Of which all Bakers and sellers of bread will tak due notice. M. YV. STEWART, City Treasurer. '(J«cfl 234 ne«*, iiendacli, commonly culled nervous'or sick-, .... .. w . , , . - (JB! i x Iiendacli, vellowness of the eyes atjd skinjicidi-1 present state of Sacrail Music are. informed that a ■' - •• ■ ■ 1 subscription liook has been iclt ut tlie Book 8tore of Messrs S C &. J .Schenk. Should a sufficient number of subscribers offer previous to Thursday ,9th December, thei-School will . -uimence on tlui evening of tlint day, novR 1,224 L. MASON. VTINE months after date, application will be’ made to the Hi/norable the Justices o'f the ituk-pce or wind on the stomach, bitter taste in the mouth in the morning,ficlid breath,drowsiness after-dinner, debility, lassitude, emaciation, de pressionoftiplrils,4*c. 1 : \ \..' Piles being connected with indigeslinn nnd cos- tiveue.'s, are certainly find speedily removed by tiie pills. . j.' , . . . . , —— r A supply of the above valuable -Aledicinp Jia? Inferior Court, lor leave-to sell the real estate of just lu-en received from the Patentee, nnd call be Willinn HotHistrnsses, deceased, for tile benefitof obtained of the subscribers, who liavo been up- *' lu i le:l ' s ““d creditors.^ pointed agents for the Stale of Georgia. . I JAMES MORRISON, dee 7 LAV 6^HENDRICKSON, Druggists anil Cltr:uii6ts, j Shad's Building.:. C32 nov 5 208 Ad’mr, Pure Calcined iMagnesia, a nevv yYrticlo. T HIS Medicine has been ])ri-]ifiredby the New York Chemical Mmmfacluring Cimqiany, and is -aid to lie equal to the celebrated article made by the -Messrs Henry's. Many persons i this city who ‘have used tins remedy give it ji d- ciiled preference over all others, l'midlii solicited to give it a trial fis it comes much cheap- ei than Henry's; being ne.atly pat up ia bottles at cents etten,'and for sale duly by LAY h llKN'Dlt'lCKSONV 0 Chemists mid Druggists, :^|Jg . Sbail's Ruildiu gj,. riYHR Sub-eriber has associated himself with I. JtOlin E. Wadsworth, in the Cominissibn bus'r- • s, in Ibis place, which will hereafter be -Con ducted under the firm of BLISS 4* WADSWORTH ELIAS BLISS. ort 14 n 1SP 1\T1NE nuinfin 11 mafio to tb inly, Ipi- leave known lb' tbi deo7 after date application will be lion. Inferior court of Clinthnih re to sell all that lot in Savannah No. 1. Ellis square, Docker ward. improvements : and all flint lot ilab known by the No. 23, in Libert , i/itli the buildings thereon, being tli I estite of John Smith, deceased, for tlie bent fit of thfi heirs. I , 14 DERICK HERB dm’r. miry Ward, 114 lsItUIll; WWi 1 ■1st I'luill I the comVof^nlinary, on or hefore the Tthduy of I ® res i originally south jw^Sf March next, otherwise letters dismissory will be and boundt.d on tlie s ) granted the petitioner. Orchurd Tract. ..... i.A 0 n W one of the Justices of said court this 7th day of Ogcechee Road, 8 miles from SaVanigg September, A. 1). 182*1. lug about 600 acre*. S. M. BOND, c c o c c. I Ailm.l est. w. sop 9. 106 mny 20 11 EORGIA-Chatlfiim C^uty.—To all whom A^the'Ttnte of'™%inri?'jaS«h ^ ec Vi! bl //«.«»cmKCWjJ-YV.berwis, William P. Hunter , f u t ed to deliver them in'-properly Jgl lms applied to theHon.tlie Coin! ot Ordinary of | c( , l m . bofm . ( , Il|0 n , st day of Oct next. - AH* J nnitrituhhf llPOIHrlll fni’lVftl’cl ljcforO tll^v '/ I Clintliqm County forletters of administration on L,’, nt s not brought forwardbefore that day Wl !Be estate and effects of Oliver' Sturges, late of 'T SSi uriders «ipd WjWfl Savmiiinli, Mei-clm.it, . due’ll in bolmlf of the heirs ,)c reluscti I ,a y monl ^ \vm. GASTOA I and creditors . r These m e therefore to cite miiladnionisli nil and singular the kindred and creditors of the said de nt YV’. 11. MARllfii ) A LL persons indebted toThe estate der Martin, late of Liberty Counyi:^ to the grantingnf the fidininisti-atiou of the estate I ed, are requested to mnko inunnau 1 ' 1 ' PJ l - of the deceasi-ii to the.-applicant ill the Clerk's | R, Fi"jBAKr-Re i (l'.x’r. 4 - Office of the sniil Court, on or before the seventh day of January next; otherwise letlcrsof udinini trillion will be .granted. ,YVitness (lie lloti..1ohii Camming, one of tlie Justices of the said Court, ll»e Htliliec. A. D, 1824. dec 8 233 S. M. BOND, cco. may 1ft [inlands A LL persons having . tate of the late liugli M‘C m Just Received, Fei- - hip Globe,-from 1 liiladclpbia, bbls l'ciiliiiigtcii’s double refined J.OAF JsO SUGAR 25“ do single, do do ' 15 “ do Lump biij-iir tVil.alf bbls FLOUR For sale by GAUDRY k HERBERT dee, 2 1,228 against flflccase' 1 ’' _ mu in><- *'’W’ ; ' ,..( -i||lltt |(l ^| requested lo hand them in ftippa) u' 1 - ’ j |(ll ge| indebted to said estate ivill \ . ;/! diate payment. TIIOS. M'fft-M 1>; BRASCU, ) julylS I m leave to late, 1 shall for] INK months alteV i , hon. Inferior court of CBMlmm 1 ' r-l. (lie real and personal I.aclilanil Hamilton McIntosh, deceui-ed> : bunelit of the 'i«i- bs ^ N _ y O.M'JNTOSIW.^ inarch 0 &0 tli