Savannah republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1824-1829, December 27, 1824, Image 4

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KpSg SA'iiJMSJ sale. ws Administrator On thefirst Tuesday in January mxt, LI, ho sold nl the Court House, in the "mint v of Efflngham, between tho usual hours of sale. Two negroes a Follow and a Wench, named ! lovd and Fanny. And also all the right- title mid interest of William Joseph Spencer, dec d. ot in and to a negro woman named Amy, and hor son Tom, and tile possession thereof. Tile above sold as the property of Win. J. Spencer, dee d, by order of the Hon. the Judges of the Court ot Or dinary tor the County of Effingham, furthe hone- lit of tlie heirs and creditors of the snjd deed.— Conditions made known on the day ol sale. |., 1V <1 209 ELIAS RKI'.D, .Idm'r. w Sheriff's sides. On the first Tuesday i/t i'cMtary next, 2 fll.l, lid sold at the emiri house in the city ot VV Savannah between the hours of 10 and 4 o’clock. 18 negroes viz. Charlotte, Baccus, live, Tenah, Titus, s-amho, Nam, Belinda, Dorcus, Isaac, Be^, Sippio, Carlin, Cloc, l’eggy, Anne, Betty, and Monday, levied on by eonseiit as the proper ty of O. llntherford, under n fi fa on a tnrcclo- sureot ir mortgage in favor of the Bank ot Darien. ISAAC D’LYON,* c C. dec 4 230 __ I* Mi 3f 4m::i iSieniT's sal On the first Tuesday in January next, ILL he sold at the court house, in Savannah, -y between the usual hours of sale, Tlie following negros Dellla, and her 3 children, Lucinda, Mary and Anthony, levied on astho property of Eleuznr Marly, to siillsly an oxc- cutiou In favor of the Bank of tlie United States A negro man named Joe, levied on as the pro- perty ot Joseph C. Habersham, under a li fa on foreclosure in favor of Davis (c Berrien. The following Seven Negroes,‘viz: Tena, lister, Jacob, Small, Adam, Daphne and John, levied on ns the property of F.'izaln th Whiting, to satisfy an execution in favor ofWillis II. Franklin, against Augustus F. Durkee, mid F.lizabetli Whiling. The southern half of lot No. 32, Mlbert Ward; southern half of lot No. 37, Liberty ward: Sold as tlie property of the late William Shaw, dee'll, under a decree oftlie lion. Superior Court of Chat ham County. Conditions, a credit of one and two years—the purchaser giving bond and mort gage on the property. I. D’LYON, s. e. c. dec 11 286 City Sheri IV s sales. On the first TuesJttyin January next. ^XnLL be sold before tin- Court Uopie in tl W City of Savannah between the usual lion of ten and three o’clock, Sundry articles of Table Linen, Bed Linen Tinted Ware, he. be. levied on us the property of Orran Byrd to satisfy two executions for house rent ifi favor 6f Bleaker Marly and assigned to J U Herbert k. co All that building on pnrt of Trus* Lot letter (A) Darby Ward, hounded -outh by Congress street, cast by the residence of Geo. Millcn, Ksq. west by •the store occupied by Mayers fc Hamilton, north by one portion of sj’uI lot, levied on as the proper ty of John Willson to satisfy uu execution in fa vor of Ann R. Edwards for ground rent. 'rfei.il 230 ' A. I. D’LYON, r. s. Ciltj Marshal * sales, O N the first Tuesday in January in front of the Court-House, between tlie usual hours, will be sold,the following property, it the taxes are not paid : Wharf lot No. 8. Washington ward, bounded east by lot No. 1*. south by Buy-street, west by lot No. 7, and north by Savannah river, levied on as the property of the estate of Fat. Stanton, to sat isfy tin' city taxes of said estate tortile years 1821, and 1822, amount tax $99 and cost. Buildings on south haliot lot no. 40 ; lovief as the property of Benjemln Slieflall, to sat his city taxi - ibr the vents 1823 and 1821. mount due :¥17 50, and costs. Buildings on lot no.24* l’.lert ward, levied o the property of J. I. Bulloch, to satisfy his city taxes for the years 1823 and 1824. Amount du $33 43, and costs. dee 18 F. M. STONE. Marshal. ■> AY Sheriff’s sale. first Tuesday in February next, On _ IBHiB r ILI, be sold at the Court House between i hours often and four o’clock, the fol lowing three Negroes, viz: City Marshal’S sales—continued. On the first Tuesday in January next, VC TILL be sold before the court house in tli VV city of Savannah, between the hours of 1 and 4o’clock, Lots no. 29 and 30, Columbia ward, CO by 0 each lot bounded east by lot uo. 31, outh by — (ana. west by Habersham st. and north by York street, re-eetered up-nuns the property of the tate of F. Likin, for 4 quarters rent each lot. Lot no. 25, Brow n ward, 60 bv 90 feet, liouml- ed east by lot no. 24, south by lVrry-st. west by JJF.AT.TH, the greatest of all earthly blessings. At this season of the year, when it is so high ly proper and important to cleanse the Stomach mid Bowels of redundancy of bile, and all jieriii- ious and ruinous accumulations, the proprietors of LEE’S most e ceilent \N 11-Bll.lOl'S FILLS, would very respectfully advise the use of several loses of them, and thereby in many instances pre- cut bond-aches, sickness at the stomach, obsti nate obstructions of the bowels, scorching fevers, Ike. USE’S NERVOUS CORDIAL, an 'Client medicine for nil nervoiia affections, weakness imins in loins, hack, LEE’S ESSENCE OE MUSTARD, no medicine ever excelled this in curing rheuinu- ism, sprains, bruises, frosted feet, V 1 ’ A' 1 '. LEE’S AGU E AND FEVER DROPS, i nex er failing cure. LEE’S SOVEREIGN OINTMENT, warranted to cure the itch, by only one applica lion. LEE’S PERSIAN LOTION, an ox- Hent medicine for curing tetters, ring worms, icklvlfeat; softens the skin, and improves tlie impicxioii. EEL’S WOEM DESTROYING LO- 1Ni»M.'S, a most powerful Medicine, remove ml destroys all kinds of worms. LEE’S EEIXEU, uu invaluable modi ine, it never fails to cure the most violent Cold, ltd ullortlsinstant and great relief, in all obstinate Hughs, it also relieves young children from cltol- 11L LEE’S INDIAN VEGETABLE #PE CIFIC—An effectual euro for the Venereal and LEES’ TOOTH-ACHE DROl’S- wliich give immediate relief. LEE’S TOOTH POWDER—Whit cleanses and beautifies tlie teeth. LEE S EVE WATER—A certain MWYAUm _ AUGUST G.nOl.llMSB, H AS removed nisDRUG STORM, to the. corner of Broughton and U'hitahcr-Streets, opposite Col. Shcllman's Mansion House, where he exhibits for sale, a choice assortment of Fresh Medicines and Garden seeds, and various other articles suiting his line. Heah- stains relating the whole string of names of the tilings he oilers, and only mentions a lew which not commonly found in every Drug Store, viz: Mol, Sabina, i’yrala L'mheUfttO, Degitalis Furpuren, SctiUeap, Hyssop, rmu'i Leopard'S Bane, (arnica moutana) Klt'eampune, (Inula llulenlutn) Hops Ergot, Toiiquin Beaus. Squire's Elixir. Dall'y s Mlixir, Mss. Mustard, Mss. Tyre, nil Ddop, t'hurelie’s Cough Drops, untie Vinegar, Toilet, Vegetable, mid other Soaps, Macassar Oil, Phosphorus, Ox Mar. Fotasse, James’s Fever Powdors, tnfatitilo Powders, Read's Stiplic, Spirits Soap, Fumigating I’astils, I’vrolignious Acid, Black Drop. Respeetingthe utility of this hist art the fust, but one, page of tlioGeor Carolina Almanac: of this year, act 9 1187 An ale, he refer ;iu ami South F.ORGIA. Chatham County—By the hon. tht tires of the “r.. .. ( 1’. ... X Just ires of the Inferior court silling for ordina ry purpnsi To all whom it may concern Whereas Linus F. Sage administrator of Sprague Taylor, deceased, has petitioned tlie honora ble court of ordinary to be discharged from his said iidiiiiiiistrntionship. 'These are therefore to cite and admonish nil and singular tlie kindred and creditors id' tlie said deceased, to file their objections (if ami they have) in tlie olllce of tlie clerk of tlie court of or dinary, on or before tlie 13th day of Januar ensuing the date hereof; otherwise letter sorv will be granted to the appli.-ant. Witness the honorable Thomas N. Morel one of the Justices of the said Court this 13th July, A. 1). 182-1. S. M. BOND .july 13 150 IN EQUITY. In tho Gth Circuit fJonrtj TT, ft v '. District of Georgia t II. Shulls and C. Brcithaupl, Complainant, n, Bank of he Slate of Georgia, and other, i j' danti.—Iterlor.utoru Decree. ,4 I' present this Cburt cannot proceed . Vlmal decree, hut proparatu will order and direct that u referei U I to the register, to require and rapo'itthe“st i.i _—of ms and the State Baa countsbotween tlie M‘Kinnc taiw next upon the loan of $50,000, and by doin'".',V-.'S' rs ilisinis- pears by ugreemont, tho Bank Square was nl„ r'* specifically, in part, for Hud loati"ihat thSS' irel one ot sales thereof, bo so applied, also the ainonhTt day of 'nils received at tho south end oftlie brilL r e. c o. tlie time it was taken possession of in their h’Jw? 1 and to rejjort also upon such oilier f proper to be Jclialf. . • » HQOr dlSCOIlllIc n> the complainants may insist upon 115 “ s made from (lie same sum. Jls Flour Spanish " Mary. other;', S known by the name of Con-1 [ot no. 2*6,and north by a lane, re-entered upon r-tauee, and her two children Lucy and Kcziah, | as the property of C. li. Hayden, for 12 qr levied on under r forccli sure of a mortgage nstlie -drone rty of William U. Holland, to satisfy Gaudry & Dufaurc. • 1. D’LYON, see. dee. 3 229 SBterifFs sales. On the first Tuesday m January next, Xx 'ILL be sold at the court house in the city of \ \ Savusinnh, between the hours of 10 and 4 O’cleck. All that parcel or tract of land in the county ot X*lmtliu; n. State of Georgia, known in the plan of xai'11 ounty as Garden Lot No. eiglity, (80) east -containing 1U acres mere nr less,boundedontiic nortli by the Thunderbolt Road and lands of Jas. Bib-o, on the south by lands of Jno. Scrivcn, and un t be west by a road leading to lands of Col Jas. Johnstons and others, with the uppurtenances thereto appertaining, levied on as the properly of Thomas li. Broom, to satisfy a fi fa on a foreclo sure of a in- rtgagein favor’ofWm.T. Williams. Seventy-five acres of land and improvements, White BhuT dist. Chatham County, levied on as the property of Jas. Govan, to satisfy an execu tion in fnvorof Henry Haupt, et. al. A negro man named Lester, levied on as the prmierty ol John Womack to satisfy un execution in favor of Henry M'Alpin, vs. John Womacknml Win M. Craig, security, etaL Three hundred and thirty acres of land more or less, White BlufTDist.in Chatham County, le vied ones the property of Chas. B. Jones to satis fy an execution in favor of Thos. Walton. Buildings on lot No. 9, Spring Hill with theun- e spired li use of said lot, bounded south by lot No. 10, east by lot No. 8, nortli by Oake street, and West |>y Franklln-st. levied on by a constable as tbc properly of Win Richardson to sati-fy several executions in favor of Richard It^wcll et at and turned over to me. I. D’LYON, see dec 4 230 rent. Lot No. 31, Libe ty ward, 60 bx - 90 feet, bound ed cast by lot No. 3t"), south by a lane, west by lot No 32, and north liy York-st. re-entered upon as property of the estate of John II. Deubell, for 12 quarters rent. Lot No. 32, Liberty ward. 60 by 90fect,liound- ed rn«t by lot No. 31,'south by a lane, west by IVcst Broad-st. and north by York-st. re-entrre;! upon as the property of the estate of John 11. Deubell, for 12 quartern rent. Lots Nos. 17 and 18, Franklin Ward, 8) by !K) feet each, bounded cost by Jefferson st. south by St Julian-st. west by Franklin square, and north by Bryan-st. re-entered upon as the property of F S Fell, for 8 qr-. each lot. F. M. STONE dec 18 242 LEE’S ANODYNE ELIXIR—For the cure of head-aches. LEE’S CORN. PLAISTER—For re moving and destroying rorus. LEE’S LIE SALVE. U -’Niuuerous cases of cures could be annex eci of the happv and good effects that have lot- lov ed the use of the above JUSTLY CELEBRA TED t AMILY ..MEDICINES, but the publisher lie not room for th> m in this paper. / lb -.i- tn ol -rve vhn’ectr, anil irhere ever A’ou buy fiimr i ioi be Let's (j'ciuime Family Medi circs, with mt till signature of the proprietor, NOAH RIDGELY, Isitc Michael JxcSp Co. famous flnnily medicines urc f( r i I h i \ Bltl.s. II; LIKI 20.iH.t0 hei. , 20 half hols coined Beef put up forfamilies 20 do Goshen Butter 60 hags prime Green Cofice 30 bills do do do 20 boxes white Havana Sugar 25 Idols prime St. Croix do 50 bills do do ■ do 40 do do Muscovado do 50 do Rye Whiskey 10 lihda do do 6 do N. E. Rum 10 pipes Cognac Brandy 5 do best Hollands Gin 40 bblsN. K. Gilt ' 20 do prqno Fork 60 , do new Mackerel No. 3 50 Boses yellow Soap 40 ilp Ncxv Bedford Sperm Cnndles 20 X«gs Shot, nssorted 100 do Duponts l’owdcr 60'"half kegs do do lOTiug? Black lVpper 20 boxes fresh Chocolate, No. 1 60 kegs Spiced Salmon IVtVA a general assortment of GROCERIES, GAUDRY fe HERBERT. , t MORGIA, Chatham County—By the lion, the VT Jusliees of the Inferior court, sitting for or-, , . , "Tr:,\ wlifim 11 mny MM. "toreof “fl” Si KfiU Imm dounty for letters of guardianship on the per- . . , .P 111 so 1 - e} -tlly suggest; also tliesam* son and properly of James A. Norris a minor‘uu- T il,ler oft|io dor fourteen vears of age and orphan cliilaof Bun- , ,. lu fl01n die timf ( | l( , jamln B. Norl-is, doc’d, ns nearest of kin. n Hi d nt ° mft 1 lho ^'nlan ' These are therefor,.-to rite and admdntsh l 1 ® 0,1 , #t ,h,:ir iudred and nil persons interested in tho welfare sfcnhz u.O »t,n liLu'r” 01 "'' 111 " 1 ' 1 '''" 1 ’ 1 '- of the said orphnn to filo their objections, (if any ; , , i ^ OI V^ ! ! ny ’ ttnt ' n ^o rc- they have) to the granting of the guardianship of , 1 . .. W«0* the said orphan to the npplicnut In the clerk's of- , ,.. ^ . ' proof of, rs proper tire, oftlie court of ordinary, on or before tho22d iP!.J!! s®,"" 1 ,”'" 1 orcitllur 01 «««•" day of January next; otlierwise letters of gunr- 2. . kinship will bo granted , L. t " ko . ,^ ticp ’ pursuant to Witness the Itonorablo John Gumming, ohM oftitertici-soft^raidwtih2."t Dumber,!. D.,«4. 8. M. M»0* c o Sa7l3S;tSi,*t KimuiA-8.11,,,1.1 *»;„)-% m J=r. 1 VT ble the tourl of ordinary of said county. uEO. GLEN C1»V To all whom it may concern. Savannah, 14th Oct. 1824. ' *’ Whereas Robert Burton, administratorof the HALL & HOYl’, 50 F r ‘«u i iPFRlt FOR SALK, and 2d quality St Croix an C<, md gr HHD! Sugar . 50 bbls “ 70 bogs,prun , 30 crates blu It) toils Iron assorted 6 pipes Cognac Brandy 6 "• lldbindGin 8 Illicit Jam. Bum halfpipe.')!- rnsk-guid 30 bids Lout SugRC 30 roils Bale Riqie 21H) Griiulstoues 2000 bushels Maryland Corn 800 “ Long Island White, equal gia Flint Corn nov 22 219 c-d Flairs r cask* Witic i Geor- m , l cum I ; ml Administ Tutor’s sale. "V^TiLL be sold at tho late residence of Allen T V Denmark. deed, late of Bulloch County, on the first Saturday in February next. The following Irncts of land, amounting to 3,- 682-i acres, situate Iqtlie Comity of Bullock nnd immediately on tin- .Millc-dgeville road, thirty five miles from Savannah, viz; One tract containing oue hundred acres, more ■6rlcss,witliacomforlulde. Du on, stables and corn b acres adjoining the above described tract, being former resilience of tin-late Major Stephen Denmark—on this tract is a dwelling house, corn house, store house and kitchen with good stables, and an excellent stream and mill site, whereon a mill has been fbr.many years, but out of repairs at present: tlie mill stones and mill irons will be sold at the same time One other tract adjoining the above, whereon E F Bnnce lately resided, containing fivb hundred and thirty acres, with comfortable buildings and out houses, one other uood land tract containing •eleven hundred acres, one lot in the first District SSMNCE of Chilian) seed, Cloves, La vein fra a 50 dozen -Cologne Water For rale by Dr. A. DF. LAROCHE. Drufe Outlie Bay opposite the Exchn ale by DR. A.Am L AROCHE, Sear. Druggist, Snvnnnnh Wild lias just received a fresh*supply/rom Haiti more. . " ■ opt?.'. -saw-iV ]Wicii, Glass- m An nciaux’s Wiiarf, H AVE lately received and offer for sulc on uc cominodntlng terms,’ Cognac Brandy, Hnllnnd Gin Lamp Oils, Lanij rpHE Subscribe ip have just received per ship .1 Miiqurnr. A general supply.of Winter, Fall and Summer strained Lamp mam: on Brettaned Socket l.amps Japiania Dish do Glass do do Peg do do Liilnyeltfi do Globe Lump Glasses French.Chimney do for Billiard Rooms and Theatres Lamp Wick of every description ether v. illi Tin Lump Feeders, Tin Canisters Ofcvcvy variety | anil Pattern. Jamaica mid St. Croix Rum 4 liluls N. E. llum Wines, Coffee, Teas, Chocolate . Sugars, Molasses Reef and l’ot-k' Butter, Cheese and Jmril 80 boxes Soap 10 “ Tnllow Candles 140 11 Sperm “ new 10 hlids best Sperm Oil Hhds and bbls Train Oil 40 reams Wrapping Paper 2000 lbs Codfish To^ forlainpOil. mide.VcVy otlu r article suitable furl tin: i o:r. i-nii-iice of Light, 'i he whole of which coin|.rise a more TomplUi- i' .iortment than has evrrbeeu exhibited in this city, nnd nrc qlTereil for sale :.t prices to correspond with the. times, j The public arc very respectfully invited to call j and cxumuic them. . LAY & HENDRICKSON, Chemists and Dntggjbts, Slmd's, Buildings. nov 11 210 estate of Steplten Denmnrk deceased hath njipll ed to the said Court said administration. rf«lS h , 0,,g J! U cnn bo aaoenolRod by thebookj ■ <! -irli ed to the Mid court for letters dlsmlssory from | of tUo Brtdge”Compai,y, wl.at amount of have) in the office of the clerk of this court with I nucsts nil such hnhlnm of hriairA^ln ° of tho Justices of said court, this 3d June, 1824. 132 ELY KENNEDY, c c o n c. junc 4 C t MO KG l A—Chatham Comity—to all whom i~t I X nmy concern. Whereas Caroline Mnsterson litis npplh-tl to the Honorable the Court of County, for letters of ndministrotloii and effects of William Mnstersou Into of Suvau null, stone cutter, These are therefore to singular tlie kindred and creditors of the said dec. to file their objections, (if any they lmve) to the grunting of the administration of tlie estate of the Monday in November next, the better to cimbls him to comply with the above order. „ , . HENRY SIIULTZ. Hamburgh, Oct. 20. net 29 200 179 lBept, rwu lifts applied to the -|3ERSON» indebted to the estate of l.;Z Ordumry of f liutlium I jp »«, bite of Clmtham county, deem, aistrntion on the es.nte e d, are requested to make Immediate paymenttt 'illiam Mnsterson Into of Savan- the subscriber, and those to whom the estate ii , deed, its widow of the said dec. indebted ure requested to exhfliit their demand) dote to cite and ndmonlsU all and uuly nutlicnlicnted. PETER' 8HICK, Ex’r t*m< tiiiil fiFiiililmni nf lltft cniil tints I in ' 1 july 13 150 Ttl INE mouths utter date application will -L s made to the lion. Inferior court of the county said deceased to tlie applicant in the Clerk’s Office t i™ c ? un ’ „o«, mh.rnho kitler, orndmiiilslra- f * » junc 17 JOHN CUBBEDGE, Mrn’r, 138 Bryan Cotuilf, tion will lie granted. Witness the Hon. Edward Harden, one of the Justices of the said Court, the.2d day of Decent- ber, A. D. 1824. S. M. BOND, c c o', c.c. i\ >M< months niter ilnte application nil dec ° 227 ’ I -L1 made to the lion. Inferior court of Lita EOJtGIA Clmttmm Connty-jfp XtlXZIkt I ^ nl ?*. fo r, lptt . v ® *? *«» ‘>«P re * 1 nnd personal iiiR do do utl: 29 bbls No. i MackcrcJ 20 “ £ “ 20 « 3 « 15 half bbls 1 10 “ 2 *• 10 bbls Rye and Corn Mcfl Pilot and Groat Bread 1000 llis Hams Cordage, Corn Brooms—Nalls Thin anil honvy Sole Leather for sliipi use Flour in whole and half bbls. 250 bbls Potatoes Glauber Salts, first qual. In bbls and boxes lliuTing, Salmon, 'longues nnd Sounds “'""Yral, wliom I. concern. .. »'*Y, AM Whereas Richard R. Cwyler, executor of \\ II-1 —tt~«—r-rr ; Ram Shaw deceased, has petitioned the lion, court I TV " ,n 1 on '' 1 ? a ^ cr < * ote Jf n Ppl/ 10 I of ordinary, to be discharged from his laid cxe- , ^ non. Interior court of Lihertv county I •• ° I leave to sell the real and personal | prop ' These’"are therefore to cite nnd admonish nil I J v l n f * Baker, deceased, for the benefit .'if anil singular the kindred nnd creditors of the I lmirs and creditors, said deceased, to file their objections (if niiv they I have) in the office of the clerk of tlie court oft _ n l’ nl ordinary on or before tlie 13th dny of January TYTINK months after date nppticntion vrilFM wise letters I J.N made to the lion. Inferior rourt of Biillorll next ensuing the date hereof, otiterwi dismissory will lie granted to the petitioner J county, when sitting for ordinary purposes,_(of| d personal e Elegant & choice Perfumery, Ac dec I 227 The suusc’Riinvi'j H AS received by lute arrivals, a conipli K- anil general assortment of i n o n, th M.-II:ng House,kilcli-1 , 'i ”*" - i i r Shaving C':i —Fourteen hundred ofillaiost every description, ns u!.wa fresh supply of Rocket, fini - • snip ^iiandlFaRV,:-.^^. -^.t' which will lie disposed of on tlie’ most accommo dating terms. IN STORE, Fresh superfine FLOUR, and a few thousand bushels Virginia COILS’, of un excellent quality. The subscriber intends keeping a constant sup ply of these articles. WM. TAYLOR. nov 17 k215 Fifty Dollars Reward, ■^^IT.L be jiaid for the npprehension and ik- Houston, contiiining.MBi acres, No. 116, oueoth- | scribers, living in Bourkc Cunty, or any safe Ji-il er lot in the 8th district Early containing 250 a-1 so we can get them—or a liberal reward will be tfr Vn’ ■“? ", . . I given for any part of them, to wit. Monition a lermsol sale, 12 months credit with a mortgage j bright Mulutto man, about .35 years old, rather on the premises and small notes and approved I.slender madfe and of keen apprehension, and liis Security. Sold by order of the Court of Ordinary wife Hannah a black woman about 45 years old, of Bulloch County. Any person ivisliing to pur-1 with a scar oh one side of her face, the property chase can view the premises by application to the of Joseph Hines—Ben an African about 45 years subscribers. ,,1,^ small nnd well set and filed teeth, with' a scar dec 4 230 ROBERT BURTON, Adm’r MARY DENMARK. Adrn’x. Acini in istpator’s sale. On the first Tuesday in January next, ■^^TILL he sold before the Court House in the on one :i rin, and his wife Sylvin about 35 years of age, pretty heavy to her heigliL—They took of 3 Children Ben, Have and Hetty, the children of Ben and Sylvia, two of the children belong to the Estate of Smith Stringer, deed, the other child and Ben and Sylviu to Abner Belcher. The broke loose a large Canoe on Tuesday the 28t1 rriHE Subscribers have in-rived pr brig Ann JL Schooner Intrepid and ship Corsair, u fresh supply of Choice Perfumery, consisting of Otto of Roses in elegant gilt bottles of vari ons patterns % Maciis-nr, Russia, Bears and Antique Oils Pomatum in Pols and Rolls Rose, Orange tlower and J .invader Writer Rose, Benjoin, Musk, Olive, Venncillnr; rdtin, Vegetable, Ceylon, Bttndfnm, 'Transparent Variegated, and English Windsor" Soaps, having Soup in l’ot ikes, fine teeth and dressing Combs, new Patterns Hair Powder and Powder puds Pocket Book? and Pocket Wallets, with and without springs La Fayette and Silk Stocks, Elastic Wire and Coburg Stiffners, Silver Wjre Teeth Brushes with gilt hnudics Tounge Scrapers, Nail, Cloth, Itiiir and Shaving BfUsher, Cut Ghns Smelling Bottles, Visiting Curds, Meta! Shaving Boxes, Floating Tapers of every description, Toligifin Beans', Mu.-!;, Carmine, Court Plaster, Snoll' Boxes, tg Cliamhei- Lights and Matches, Segar Box es, &c.^S!w’k3 Which together with a very general nnd ‘•xtensi ve assortment of Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Pa tent Medicines, icc. he. All of which have been selected by n good judge, mid are offered for sale at least 20 per cL lower than has ever been sold q this market for cash or credit. ^Pm-Q.liascrs w-»;d do well tu call and examine them. LAY u. 11 t'.NDBICKSOjEgSgl oct 26 196 . j HuiTiffR, Salmon, long While Beans—Vinegar London and American Mustard Fiifa BOOTS und SHOES Coarse do’ do SEAMEN’S CLOTHING, And manv other articles at Rctuil. nov 23 } 1-221 Witness the honorable Thomas N. Morel, one I leave to sell all tho real nnd personal estate of Al of tiic Justices of the said Court, this 13th day oi l leu Denmark, deceased, for the benefit uf Julv, A. D. 1824. S M. BOND, ecu. I heirs mid creditors, july 13 150 ROBERT BURTON, Adm’r. At ARY DENMARK, Adrn’x. I fob 28 -IS Bulloch Count! One tract of Innd, r.mituining 800 acres adjoin- w-ife’an ing lands of Francis Tufts, James Rnseo, and Ma-1 ( | e ,i nn( ) ry Shares, known ns Jonuthnn and John Fox’s tracts, about 12 miles from Savnmiah. One vacant lot in fee simple, situated in Ewcns- hi.rg, on Margaret-st.Savannah, known by No. 28. One Ditto, also fee simple, situated in do. and known l.y the No, 21, with a dwelling house and o'ther improvements thereon. Olio Lot in Ricpborough, Liberty county. The purchasers giving bond and mortgage; nay, able in one, two and three years,with interest Rom date and personal security". GKO. GLEN, Oct 30 201 Adm’r est. Andrew M‘Lane. .ip there and has onceruuaway and got hit d children Imck there nnd were appi-clien- d^iut iq SavnimahJail, not two years ago, —One ofth e men took off a Gun the other a Pis tol with them. JOSEPU HINES ABNER BELCHER, oct 14 ISO rgMIL subscriber informs his. friends und tiie ... S')' JL iolmbitants of Savannah generally,that lie will ;ivc instructions on thcP//JA'0 FORTE.—Those dense m w wlto feel dis posed to encourage him will 'pi make application at the bon of Mr. Piin.fr Baxscn, Corncrof Broughton amt Hraytun-SIrcets. or at the Furniture Store flf Mr I. W. Mouball WhiUakcr-Strtcl. ’J’he subscriber tenders liis thanks to the citizens rilHE piihseribtr .tender:; his professional servi- of Savannah for the support he has hitherto rp, X. ces to the public ; and beg- leave to inform I ccived, and hopes, that from his knowledge, and' them, that he may at nil times he found sit the Of fice, of Messrs. Davies <$• Berrien, situated in Hun ter’s buildings on the Bnv. ' JOSEPH VALLENGE BF.VAN. Savannah, Oct. 20, 1824. [fj’ The Ci.uistitutionnlist, Georgia Journal,and Wuslii ngloii Nows, ace rcqucstcil to give the ajj 3 insertions cekly. Ramiway O N thc20th ult. a yellow fellow (nmnedTOM) belonging to Prince Candy a colored man nml Cooper in this place. Tom is about 5 feet 10 inches high, visibly pitted in the face with gun- jlowilcr, resembling small pox, nnd about 25 years old. information has been lodged that he is linr- Jso'ucl on hoard n fishing smack offTyhee. A liberal rewni d \v ill he given for the apprelien- 4 jiirtt of Tom, or salliei-nt testimony to convict tl.Jie in whose employ he may now be. SAM'I- STILES, Guardian. experience in Ids profession,, and the attention be pledges himselfto pay to those who may be plac- ed'undcr Ids instructions, lie will receive a liberal share of public patronage. Terms $125 per qnhrler. PIANO FORTES tuned at the slmrtr.4 notice. nov 16 i,214 HENRY L. BRASCII. Assize of Bread. rrtHE' average price of Flour being f?0 142 per .1. batrcl 196 lbs weight, the weight of Bread for the present month must be 124 cts. loaf 2 lbs. 13 oz. o.i “ “ 111), (ijoz. Of which all Bakers nnd sellers of bread will take due notice. M. W t STEWART, II City- Treasurer, dec 0 23-1 nary purposes. To nil whom it may concern. , . .... . , Whereas William Davies,ndmlnistrator? of Mnr- when sitting lor ordumry purposes, for JMve 1 i „«i »,u..o.i ** -i.— districts DANCING ACADEMY ASSEMUL Y If ALL—llraughtanrstreet. Masters is now open for the season 1 laving tnken into consideration the preseut de pression ofbosineis nnd consequent scarcity of money, he 1ms determined to lower the price of tuition accordingly. The tends will hereafter be TWELVE D0LI.ARS per quarter. The school for gentlemen is also open In the evening. ' 03’ Persons wishing to see the subscriber will .please call at his dwelling, corner of Drayton und State, Street*. JOHN C. LEGE, nov 1 pl|3 Valuable Medicine. A^TI-DISFFPTIC PILLS, Prepared by Henry James. A N approved remedy for Dyspepsia, nr Indi gestion, Habitual Costlveiie»s, and Piles. It is well known that Dyspepsia is!one of the most frequent and formidable diseases of onr country. Its commencement is indicated in dif ferent patients,by yaridus symptoms, of which the most remarkable arc— Irregularity of th • bowels, obstinate costive ness, lieadnch; commonly called nervous or sick ly hendseh* yellowness of the eyes and -kin,acidi ty of stomach after eating, often culled heart burn, flatulence or wind on tin: stomach, bitter taste in the mouth in the morning,fietid breath,drowsiness nfter dinner, debility, lassitude, emaciation, de pression of spirits, <yc. Piles being roniicetcil with indigestion and cos- tivencss, are ccrtninly and speedily removed by the pills. A supply of the. above Valuable Medicine lies just been received from the Patent-e, and can I c obtained of the subscribers, who hu\r been ap pointed agents for tlie Slate of (rem-gia’. LAY & HENDRICKSON, Druggists and Chemists, Shad’s Buildings. dec 7 232 Pure Calcined Magnesia, a new Article T HIS Medicine has been prepared by tlie Now York Chemical Manufacturing Company, nnd is said to lie equal to the celebrated article made by the Messrs Hcnrv’s. Many persons in this city who have used tfiis remedy give it u de cided preference over all other*. Families are solicited to give it a trial as it comes much olieep- oi than Henry’s; being neatly put up in bottles at 37.', cents each, and for sate only by LAY & HENDRICKSON, Chemists and Druggists, Pbad’s Jiuildiii gj.. New Mackerel, Rum, Lard, fyc BARRELS Boston Rum Fresh nnd twim ing 20 days since 25 kegs Blitter (fresh) 25 kegs new Leaf Lard 20 barrels No 1 Mackerel’ 50 do No 2 do 100 do No 3 do 30 half do No 1 do 30 hnifdoNo2 do 3t). half do No 3 d o 500 reams, single, double size nod iron mon gers Wrapping Paper IOOO reuins Cap, Pot und Letter Paper 100 packages Glass, of till descriptions 30 boxes Windsor Glass 100, kegsDupont’sand CiielmsfordGunpowdcr 2 eases Ploying Cards 10 cases Whilternores No 10 Cotton Cards 100 boxes No 1 Snap 100 do smoked Herring* Landing from schr.Laurel, und ship Clmriot and for sale on accommodating terms by' % ROBERT'S. tioFF. jlbv 13 v212 ft OUCH persons ns design t„ attend the Singing 13 School to lm taught by the subscriber, or, are disposed to encourage an attempt to improve the present state of Sacrod Music are reformed that n siibseription hook has been lett at the Book Store of Messrs S C k J Schenk. Should a sufficient number of subscribers offer previous to Tmir.nlay Dili iiceomher, the School will -inmcnce on tlie evening of that day. nov 2* . ’ r.224 " L. MASON. TVflNE month* after date, :i;ij.ll<-;ition will be J. i innde to tlie Honorable the Justices of the Inferior Court, for leave to sell the real estate of WUUtin Ilotclfslrnsscs, deceased, for tlie benefit of the heirs and creditors. JAMES MORRISON, A nov 5 206 r 8 HIE Subscriber lias associated himself xvith J. John E. Wadsworth, in the Commission lm in this place, which will lioreufter lie com ducted under the firm of PUSS 4* WADSWORTH. ELIAS BLISS. net 14 a 189 dec' 235 TVTINE months after date application will lie JLl made to the hon. Inferior court pf Chatham county,for leave to sell nil that lot in Savannah known by the No. I, Ellis square, Decker ward, with the improvements thereon : and all tlint Jot in Savannah known by the No. 23, in Liberty Ward, with the buildings thereon, being the real estate nf John Smith, deceased, for the bene fit of the heirs. DERICK HERB dm’r may 1 w - 3 £ A>,y _ -fP* ' ^ * TIIOS. B. BAKER, Adm’t.l ll.i| G GORGIA, Chatham county—By the hon. the Justices of the Inferior Court silting fur ordb j^l INK months alter the dale hereof, ajijilici J. v tion will he hinde to the Inferior ro# tlia Johftson dec. hns petitioned tlie lion, the court I or Part ol ground in the districti of ordinary to be discharged from his raid ail-1 "lute Bind, county of (. Iintlimn, containing I ministration. ” I acres, more or less,bounded nortlmardlyandci These are therefore to cite and admonish nil I " iirdl v by lands Into John Poiillens, nnd joi nnd Mtigulnr the. kindred nnd creditors of said tie wnrdly by Innds of ti illinma, be.onging to censed, to file their objections (if titty they have) L ^°) r< *i n, ’ f * ,0 s , ? , . in the office of the cleric oftlie, court of ordiim- hi of the heir* ^“CJ^'tora of snld estate, ry on or before tlie seventh day of March next ; I jfc LLI/.ALL1H JiUID, Ac otlierwise letter* dismissory will be granted the I mll y petitioner. I 7I1HE public is apprised, that the. atibsci 1 wru. «l._ t I J * » . Witness the tion. John P. Williamson, one of i lin.s titles to one half of n fit) acre tract the Justices of the said Court, this 7th dny of | Innd on While Bluff, adjoining his nnd )i Ion’s, now Jplm Morrill's, i September, A. I). 1824. sept 9 175 S. M. BOND, c c o c c. G EORGIA, Clmtlmm Cuuntv—By the hon r lately John I’ouilon’i , .... .. , for which thcadministratrixofthelntoJohnl now applies for leave to sell as part oftbateslalj —his titles are of prior date nml record. All peri sons arc forewarned not to purchase or treys k F. WILLIAMS on the premises jttne 17 -frrl3B the Justices of the Inferior Court, sitting for ordinary purposes. To nil whom it may concern, I -223.’,' " TTf '-r Whereas Rob-rt Scott lias petitioned tothchon- Ttkl fNE months utter date, application ornliie the court of Ordinary of Chatham Conn-1 ’ nmde to the Inferior .court o . . | ty, for letter* of administration on the estate nnd I «°t»nty fm- leave to sell all the^re ) P J effects of Edward Pcnmnn, Into of London in I longing to the estate iof llicrlot • • • England, merchant, dcc’5, as principal creditor, deceased, lying inj smd coun y, These nre therefore to cite nnd admonish all I ^ic heirs and creditors nnd singular the kindred nnd creditors of the said deceased, to file their objections, (if any they have) in the alerks office of the said court, on or before the 8th day of January next; otherwise letters of administration will lie granted. , .... 6 . .... — . , „ Witness the Ilonbrame John Cumming, one longing to Solomon Gnann, dec. ot winch ell of the Justices of the said court, this 9th dny of I cerncd will tukc notice. Dec. A. D. 1824. S. M BOND, c cV. JOSHUA GNANN, dec 9 23-T | march 4 512 ANN BECK, AiIi-hBrio nprli 16 88 I INK months alter date, I shall apply to ! IN 1 Imp.' the lnforior court of the county off linghani. for leave to sell all thtt jenJ^es^J Hgingto‘.m date up'-licntion uHJ I ~\\r INE months alter .. r - ™ -■ n . 1made tothc hon. the Inferior Court oft “t EURG1A Chatham county— By the hon. the N Justices of the Inferior court of Chatham coun-1 county!' when Mtllngfor ordinmy p; Ming for ordinary purposes. forperni on to sell tl.e b following real xv. xv- -'"T mn >’ concern. ^rthfe benefit oftlie heirs and creditors Whereas William Davies administrator of .In- J, o j- nvn ,d deceased, viz: cob Franklin heal dec. has petitioned the hon. on-'Jnidivided 'fourth of n tract of Innd. court of Ordinary to be discharged from hi. said on C.nnherlaml h administration. , known ns Plum Orchtu* Then therefor, to cite nnd llrfM* <||L !tS£j £’«5 ot n eerlnio Trncl S So office of U ,e ---- g rs dismissory will lie A | SOj a tnlct ca Hcd Lottery Hill the court of ordinary, ou or March next, otherwise letters dismissory will he I v aZ Vtract enlled Lotterv Hill Mi granted the petitioner. n Al50 ,’ a T ,‘JJ .!' , ‘ J-',.,;, s llV nnnnli,» s Witness the honorable Jolm P. Williamson, . 6® 1 '!’''^ ’ ’ N J B WAllI'i one fit the Justic.-s of mid court this 7th day of ,n « WOTt acres. N. J. la a ^ Sepi- mller, A. D. 1824. 011 ’ J S. M. BOND, ecocc I mn >' M 211 —« sep 9. 165 A 1 ' LL persons Having any ilcinmuls decce C x EORGI .Cluitluim Coimtv. : - /V) all whom I ~ ,. equCRt( ,,i , 0 deliver (lu-m in | » it nunf concern.—VV lierdm, WHIinm P. liuntor I « * • ^ *»- *%fn^i the' estate of Francis Jalineau, ■ properly ^ allHl has applmd tb the Hon. thoCourl of Ordinary nf Chntbam Comity for letters of administration on tiie estate and effect* of Oliver Stbrges, late of Savannah, Merchant, ilco’d in behalf of the heirs und creditor?. These nre. therefore to cite nnd admonish all mid singular the kindred,and creditor; of the said il ed,on or lictore me nrsi uny u v- , counts not brought forward before tnot • ’ -ofused payment by tlie uiidei;T-'"<'j ,\sT05, july 10 149 LL persons indebted to the estate ot | . A l Ter'l\lurtin,TBTc of Liberty Co'inly ,^ ceased, to file their objections (if any they have) | ed, urc requested to make ) mt “ ( 1 - a ' - to the fri.-liting of the administration oftlie e|tat of the deceased to (lie applicant In the Clerk' Office of the said Court, oil or before tlie seventh day of Junuury ni#xt; otherwiseleltersof udminis- tfation wjll be grunted. Witness the lion. John Cumming,, one of the Justices oftlie said Court, the 8lhl)er. A. 1). 1824. dec8 233 S. ISL HON'D, c c o. 10 §112 K F. BAKER, \ j;Ti< I W.II MARTIN, l A LL persons clemunrts agiii'ist t'- 1 ‘i lute uest'ed to iiauil (liein in forpuyn'Ci'to' 1 „ Just lieceived, For ship Globe, front Phibidelpliiti bbls Pennington’s double refined LOAF j£A) SUGAR 25 “ do single do do 15 “ do Lump Sjgur 00 half bids FLOUR For sole by GAUDRY k HERBERT dec 2 l22S indelited to said estate will WgW® |" n , , diate payment. THOS. M^CAI-B, ? ?. BRASCII, july 13 INE mouths alter -late., f slioir UpPO 1. t lion. Inferior court of Cliallunn cour II the renl and personsl property: il ton Molntoshi deceased, mr leave ti Lachbuid M a mi benefit ol'lhc heir SUSAN inarch 9 6ii