Savannah republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1824-1829, December 31, 1824, Image 4

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TOM® SM»1SS Administrator’s sale. O;i She first Tuesday in Janurry nc.rl, II,Ulie sold nt tin: Court House, in the County of Effingham, between the usunl if stile. i negroes n Fellow end n Wench, mimed und Funny. And also nil the right title terest of William Joseph Spencer, dec’d, ot in mill to a negro woman named Atny, and her son Tom, und the possession thereof. The above Hold us the properly oi’ Wm. J. Spencer, dec’d. by order'of the lion, the Judges of the Court ol Or dinary for the County of Effingham, for the bene fit of the heirs and creditors of the said dec’d.— Conditions made known on tiie day of sale, nov !• 809 GEIAS KF.FD, Mm'r. w lioura Tw I.loyd nml i: Shcrili’s sales. On the first Tuesday in February next, 11.1. ho sold at the court house in the city of \ V Savannah between the hours of 10 and 4 o’clock. 18 negroes viz. Charlotte, Bacons, Eve,- Tcnali, Titu 5 , Sambo, NRro, Belinda, Dorcus, Isaac, lies-. Pippio, Callus, Cloe, l’cgcy, Anne, Betty, mid Monday, levied on by consent as the iiroper- tv of .V. ei. Rutherford, under a fi fa on n torcclo- sureof a mortgage in favor of the Bank of Darien, ISAAC D’l.rON,see. dec 4 230 - . . ' . ! \ StticrtflTs sales—continued. On the first Tuesday in January l.ixl, W ILL lie sold at the courthouse, in Savannuh, between the usual hours of sale, The following uegrus Deiiln, and her 3 children, Lucinda, Alary and Anthony, levied on as the properly of Etc&zar Early, to uttllty an exe cution in favor of the Bank of the United States A negro man limned Joe, levied on as tlia pro perty of Joseph C. Habersham, under a fi la on foreclosure in favor of Davis &. Berrien. flic following Seven Negroes, viz: Tcna, Ester, Jacob, Si mill, Admit, Daphne und John, levied on as.the properly of Elizabeth Whiting, to satisfy an cxoculiou in favor of Willis R. Franklin, against Augustus F. D.urkce, und Elizabeth Whiling. Tiie southern half of lot No. 32, Elbert Ward; 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 of one and two years—the purchaser giving bond aud mort gage on the property. ]. D’LYON, s. c. c. dec 11 23b Administrator’s sale. tSTKTTLI. he sold nt the late residence of Allen Denmark, deed, late of Bullock County, on the first Saturday in February next. The following tracts of land, amounting to 3,- 5S24 acres, situate in the County of Bullock and immediately on the Milledgeville road, thirty Gw- miles from Savannah, viz: One tract containing one hundred acres, more or less. with a comfortable Dwelling House, kitch en, stables and corn houses—Fourteen hundred acres adjoining the abovo described tract, being the former residence of the late Major Stephen Dcnmurk—on tills tract is a dwelling housu, corn bouse, store house and kitchen with good stables, an ' m :xccl!enl stream and mill site, whereon a m! i as been for many years, but out of repairs nt; ii j.U: the mill stones and mill ironswillbe solo at the some time.' One oilier tract adjoining the above, whereon F. F Bonce lately resided, containing five hundred ui-d thirty acres, with comfortable buildings and out houses, one other wood land tract containing eleven hundred acres, one lot in the first District Houston, containing 202J acres, No. 116, one oth ei lot in the 8th district Early containing 260 a- crcs, No. 231. Terms of sale, 12 months credit with a mortgage on the preinisos and small notes and approved security. 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. ' ROBERT BURTON, ArfspT. MARY DENMARK. Adpi’x. •dec- 4 230 ■-. City Marshal's sates, |~vN the first Tuesday in January in front of V.F tbo Court-House, between the usual hours, will be sold, the following property, if the taxes are not paid : ■ • • Whart lot No. B, Washington wari east by lot No. 9, south by Bay Nm 7, and north by Savannah the property of the estate of Pit! S' isfy the city taxes of said estate forthe y and 1822, 'amount tax §99 and cost. Buildings on south linlfof lot no. 40 ; levied on o s the property of Benjemin Sheftall, to satisfy Ms city taxes for the years 1823 and 1824. A- tuouot due §17 GO, and co«ts. Buildings on lot no. 24, Elcrt ward, levied on as tht property or J. I. Bulloch, to satisfy his city taxes for the years 1823 and IS24. Amount due §3343, and costs. dee 18 • F. pity Marshal's, On the first Tu \XT1LL be sajd ‘‘ W 'city ofSav and 4 o’clock, Lots no. 29 and30, Columel each lot bounded east by lot no. 31, oulh by a lane, west by Habersham st. and north by \ ork street, re-cetered up-in as the property of the es- tateof F. 4 tound-1 TEU FAM1LY MEDICINES, but the publisher Lot no. 25, Brown 1T * et \has not room for them in this paper. * fi to observe whatever, and where ever rent. lJ™ 1 * mzwm. n EALTH, the greatest of nil earthly blessing*. At this season of the year, when it is so high Iv proper and important to rleuuso’ the Stomach and Bowels of redundancy of bile, and all perni cious and ruinous Accumulations, the proprietors of LEE’S most e i client ANTI-BILIOUS FILLS, would very respectfully adviso the use of several doses of them, and thereby in many instances pre vent head-aches, sickness nt the stomach, obsti nate obstructions of the bowels, scorching fevers, &c. LEE’S NERVOUS CORDIAL, nn excellent tucdiciiio for all nervous affections, weakness, pnins in loins, baclr, 4-c. LEE’S ESSENCE OF MUSTARD, no medicine ever e xcelled this in curing rheuma tism, sprains, bruises, frosted feel, ,^-c. Vc. LEE’S AGUE AND FEVER DROPS, a never failing cure. LEE’S SOVEREIGN OINTMENT, warranted to cure the itch, by only ono applies tion. LEE’S PERSIAN LOTION, an ex cellent medicine for curing tetters, ring worms, prickly bent; softens the skin, and improves the complexion. LEE’S WORM DESTROYING LO ZENGES, a most powerful Medicine, removes tpul destroys nil kinds of worms. LEE’S ELIXElt, an invaluable medi- L c, it never fails to cure the most violent cold, a fords instant and great relief, in all obstinate ughs, it ulso relieves young children from (shot- LEE’S INDIAN VEGETABLE «PE- C1FIC—An effectual cure for the Venereal and Gonorham. LEES’ TOOTH-ACHE DROPS— which give Immediate relief. LEE’S TOOTH POWDER—Which cleanses and beautifies the teeth. LUE’S EYE WATER—A certain for sore eyes IDE’S ANODYNE ELIXIR—For 1 cure of head-aches. LEE’S CORN PLAISTER—For re moving and destroying corns. LEE’S LIP SALVE. DTlNumcrous cases of cubes could be annex cd, of the linppy and good effects that have fol lowed the use of the above JUSTLY CELEBRA- ' v ■ > : AFCJjST G. OEMLEE, TXAS removed hisDRUG STORF., tothecorner .6.1 ntflifughlmumd Ilhitakcr-Slrccts, opposite Col. Sheilinlhi's Mansion House, Where ho exhibits for sale, a choice assortment of Fresh Medicines and Garden seeds, and various other articles suiting his lino. Hcab- stains relating the whole string of names of the things ho offers, and only mentions u fow which are not commonly fount! in every Drug Store, viz: Fob Sabina, Pyrnia Umbcllatu, Dcgitalis Purpurea, Smllcap, Hyssop, , German Leopard's Bane, (arnica montana) Elecampane, (Inula Helcnium) Hops, Ergot, Tonquln Beans, Squire’s Elixir. Daily’s Elixir, Ess. Mustard, Ess. Tyre, Jesuit Drop, Churche’s Cough Drops, Aromatic vinegar,Toilet, Vegetable, 1 and other Soaps, Macassar Oil, Phosphorus, Ox Mur. Potnsse, James’s Fever Powders, Infantile Powdors, Read’s Stlptic, Spirits Soap, Fumigating Pastils, Pyrolignlous Acid, Black Drop. Rcspcclingthe utility of this last article, he refers to the last, but one, page of theGeorgla nndSouth Carolina Almanac-, of this year, oct 9 ' 1187 i | j | B^LS Uaxalls Flour 20,000 best Spanish Scgars p without the signature of the proprietor, NOAH RIDGKLY, Lot No. 31, Liboi ty ward, 60 by 90 feet, bound-. , MiehnsI jr, ed east byJut No. 80, noth by a Ue west by-lot T|)# ab ^ e famQUV family taedlcines are ft r No 32, .nd xiorth by Y6rk-it. re-entered upon us . , * .wAnnrtv A«tntn of John H. Deubell. for 12 5Ulc City {sheriff's sales. T On the first Tuesday in January ne. if., \TCrlLL bo sold before the Court House in the V V City of Savannah between the usual 1 hours often and three o'clock, r--miry articles of Table Linen, Bed Linen Plated Ware, Sic. kc. levied on as the property of Orran l.vrd to satisfy two executions for house n nt in luvor of Eleazer Early and assigned to J B Herbert (c cu • v" '• • - All that building on part of Trust Lot loiter (A) Darby Ward,bounded south by Congress street, east by the residence of Geo. Millen, Esq. west by the store occunlcd by Mayersfc Hamilton, north by one portion of said lot, levied on as the proper ty lu-lolm Willson to satisfy an execution in fa vor of Ann R. Edwards for ground rent. ■Ice 3 2311 A. 1.D’LYON, c.s. Sheriff's sale. On the first Tuesday in February next, XT /TL.1, be sold at the Court House between W the hours often and four o’clock, the fol lowing three Negroes, viz: Mary, otherwise known by the name of Con stance, and her two children Lucy and Kezinh, levied on under aforeeh sure of'a mortgage as the droperty of William R. Holland, to satisfy Gaudry •SiDufaUrc. 1.D’LYON, see. dec 3 229 * Sherilf’s sales. On the first Tu( sdnym Januarynext, W LL bo sold at the court house in the city of Savannah, betweon llic hours of 10 and 4 o’clock. Ail that pared or tract of land in the c'ounty ot Chatham, State of Georgia, known in the plan of said county ns Garden Lot No. eighty, (80) east containing il.i acres more or less, hounded on the north by the Thunderbolt Road and lands of Jas. fliU>o,onUiesouthbylandsof Jno. Screven, and on the west by a road leading to lands of Col Jas. Johnstons and others, with the appurtenances thereto appertaining, leviedon as the property ot Thomas R. Broom, to satisfy a fi fa on a foreclo sure of a mortgage in favor of Win. T. Williams. Seventy-five acres of land and improvements, White Bluff dist. Chatham County, levied on as tiie property of Jas. Govan, to satisfy nn execu tion in favor of Henry Haupt, et. al. A negro man named Lcstor, levied on as the jirqicrty of John Womack to satisfy an execution Tn fuvor-of Henry lVl’Alpin, v*. John Womack&nd Win M. Craig, security, etal. Three hundred and thirty acres of land more or less, While Bluff Dist. in Chatham County, le vied on as the property of Clias. B. Jones to satis fy an execution in favor of Thos. Walton. Buildings on lot No. 9, Spring Hill with the un expired lease of skid lot, bounded south by lotNo. property of the estate of John H. Deubell, for 12 j quarters rent.. Lot No. 32, Liberty ward. 60 by 90 feet, bound- ed east by lot No, 31, south by a lane, west by West Broad-st. nad north by York-st. re-eutered upon as the property of the estate -of John 11. Deubell, for 12 quarter* rent. Lots Nos. 17 and 18, Franklin Ward, 60 by 90 feet each, bounded cast by Jefferson st. south by St Julian-st. west by Franklin square, and north by Bryan-st. re-entered upon as the property T)f F 1 9 Fell, for 8 qrs. each lot. H F. M. STONE, c. u. dec 18 242 , > 50 HALL & HOYT, OFFER FOR SALE, HHD3. primo and 2d quality St Croix Sugar 60 bbls “ “ &*;’ “ SiiSM 70 bags prime green Coffee SO .crates blue aud greeu edged Plates 10 tons Iron assorted 6 pipes Cognac Brandy - ' 5 “ HollandGln 8 hbdx Jam. Rum DR. A.DELAROCHE, Senr. Druggist, Savannah Who has just received afresh supply from Baltl more. out 7 186 Lamp Oils, Lamp Wick, Glass- * jlHE Subscribers have just received per ship 4- Emperor, A general supply of Winter, Fall and Summer strained Lamp Oil. Brettaned Socket Lamps 3 JapaulaDisU do I of ^ variety do Peg da j do Lafayette do J Globe Lamp Glasses Freuch Chimney do for Billiard Rooms and Theatres Lamp Wick of every description Together with Tin Lamp Feeders, Tin Canisters for lamp Oil, and every other article suitable for the convenience of Light. The whole of which comprise a more complete assortment than has ever been exhibited in this city, and are offered H and Pattern. 30 half pipe*, qr casks,aud J qr casks Wine j j- or w | e ^ prices to corrospnnd with the times, bbls Loaf Sugar j The public ure very respectfully invited to call 30 colls Bate Rope 200 Grindstones Too 2000 bushels Maryland Corn 800 “ Long Island White, equal to Geor gia Flint Corn nov 22 219 TfjlSbENCE of Cinnamon, Peppermint, Aimi Jjy seed, Cloves, Lavender, Fennel and Sassa fras 50 dozen Calogno Water For iaie by Dr. A. DE LAROCHE, Druggist, On the Bay opposite the Exchange. dec 1 227 _ Tiie suuscriber, H AS received by late arrivals, a complete and general assortment of IRON, ofalmostevcry descriptions also a fresh supply of SHIP CHANDLERY, which will be disposed of on the most aceommo dating terms. IN STORE, Fresh superfine FLOUR, and a few thousand bushels Virginia COiLY, of an excellent quality. The subscriber intends keeping a constant sup ply of these articles. W.W. TAYLGlt. nov 17 n216 I and examine thorn. LAY it. HENDRICKSON, nov 11 210 Chemists and Druggists, Shad’s Buildings. * J Elegant & choice Perfumery, «&c T HE Subscribers have received pr brig Ann. Schooner Intrepid and ship Corsair, a fre»h supply of Choice Perfumery, consisting of Otto of Roses in elegant gilt bottle* of vtri ous patterns Macassar, Russia, Bears and Antique Oil* Pomatum in Pots and Roll* Rose, Orango ffower and Lavender Water Rose.Benjoui, Musk. Olive, V'ciinculer, Pal*) Vegetable, Ceylon, Bandana, Transparent, Variegated, atid English Windsor Soaps, Wash Balls, Nuples shaving Soap in Pots Shaving Cakes, i>c Pocket, fin* teeth and dressing Comba, new Patterns Hair Powder and Powder Puffs Pocket Books and Pocket Wallets, with and without springs La ‘Fayette aud silk Stocks, Elastic Wire und Coburg Stiffners Silver Wire Teeth Brushes with gilt handles Tounge Scraper*,— Nail, Cloth, Hair and Shaving Brushes, Cut Glass Smelling Bottles, Visiting Cards, Metal Shaving Boxes, Floating Tapers of every description Tonguiti Beaus, Musk, Carmine, Court Plaster, Snuff Boxes, s Chamber Lights and Matches, Segar Box es, Ike- Fifty Dollars Rew ard, W ILL be paid for the apprehension ond de livery of the following Negroes to the Sub scribers, Hying in Bourke Cunty, or any safe Jail sow-; can get them—or a liberal reward will be iven for any part of them, to wit. Morattan a iriglit Mulatto man, about 35 years old, rather Which together with a very general and extensive slender made and of keen apprehension, and- Ids assortment of Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Pa- wife Hnnuuh a black woman about 45 years old, lent Medicines, ike. Sic. All of which have been witha scar on one side of her face, the property selected by a good judge, and are offered for sale .0, cust by lot No, 8, north by Onkc street, and J j ose pj, Hines—Ben an African about 45 years 1 at least 20 per ct. lower than has o\ e!v been sold west by Franklin-st. levied on by a constable as olJ c Jj,n alll i we j| set ant i f,{ed teeth, with a scar this market for cash or credit. Purchasers w ( "■ 1 on ; ne arra and his wife Sylvia about 35 years of do well to coll and examine them. age, pretty heavy to her height.—They took of I LAY- it HENDRICKSON 3 Children Ben,Dave and Hetty, the children of I j oct 26 !94 - ■ Ben and Sylvia, two of the children belong to the Vnlnn1»li» Estate of Smith Stringer, deed, the other child V aiUctDle MUHUIIL . and Ben and Sylviu to Abner Belcher. They I ANTI-DISPEPTllPILLS, broke loose a l.'trge Canoe on Tuesdayybe^aBth | Prepared by Henry James. approved remedy for Dyspepsia, or Indi gestion, Habitual Costivenegs, and Piles, s well known that Dyspepsia is one of the most frequent and formidable diseases of our country. It* commencement is indicated in dif ferent patien's by vaiious symptom*, of which the most remarkable are— Irregularity of tli • bowels, obstinate costive- ness, headach, commonly called nervous or sick ly hcadach, yellowness of the eyes and skin,ucidi- ty of stomach after eating, often called heart bum, flatulence or wind on the stomuch, bitter taste in the property of Wm Richardson to satisfy several executions in fuvor of Richard Rowell et al and urned over to me. I. D’LYON, see dec 4 230 Administrator’s sale. On the first Tuesday in January next,. liuot ujiuiiieu wvgan 20 half bbls corned Beef put up for families 20 do Goshen Butter 60 bags prime Green Coffeo 30 bbls do do do 20 boxes white Havana Sugar 25 lihds prime St. Croix uo 60 bbls do do do 40 do do Muscovado do 60 do Rye Whiskey 10 hlids do do 6 do N. E. Rum 10 pines Cognac Brandy i' , 6 do best Hollands Gin 40 bbls N. E. Gin 20 do prime Pork 50 do new Mackerel No. 3 60 boxes yellow Soap 40 do New Bedford Sperm Candles 20 kegs Shot, assorted 100 do Duponts Powdor 60 half kegs do do 10 bags Black Pepper 20 boxes fresh Chocolate, No. 1 60 kegs Spiced Salmon With a general assortment of GROCERIES, GAUDRY ti HERBERT. JENNET &• DOU GLAS Anciaux’s Wharf, AVE lately received and offer for sale on ao commodating terms,’ Cognac Brandy, Holland Gin Jamaica and St. Croix Rum 4 hlids N. E. Rum Wines, Coffee, Teas.-Chocolate Sugars, Molasses Beef and Pork Batter, Cheese and Lard 30 boxes Soap - • 10 “ Tallow Candles 140 “ Sperm “ new , 10 hbds best Sperm Oil • lljyls and bL.k Train Oil 40 reams Wrapping Paper 2000 lbs Codfish 20 bbls No. 1 Mackerel 20 “ 2 “ 20 “ 3 “ 16 half bbls 1 “ 10 « 2 « 10 bbls Rye and Corn Meal Pilot and Groat Bread 1000 lbs Hams Cordage, Corn Brooms—Nails Thin and heavy Sole Leather for ships use Flour in whole and half bbls. 2b0 bbls Potatoes- Glauber Salts, first qual. In bbls and boxes Herring, Snlmon, Tongues and Sounds White Beans—Vinegar London and American Mustard Fine BOOTS and SHOES Coarse do do SEAMEN’S CLOTHING, And many other articles ut Retail, nov 23 Jr221 Bunuti—Buiiocn Comity—Tty the honora'iT VJJT blc llic court of or,Unary of said couttfy. :■« To all whom it may coneui-qA Whereas Robert Button, lulmiiihitWmtroi tiie estate of Stephen Denmark deceased hath appli ed to the said Court for lotfers dlsmissory tiom said administration. ( These urn therefore ftm-ite and lulmoiiUli all aud singular lliu kindred' ami creditors of the said deeeussed, to tile tlieiil ohjei-tlons (if any they have) in the office of the clerk of this court with in tho time prescribed by law, otherWl*r letters disiilissory will he glinted tiie applicant. Witness the honoralA* She|ihflBiMjMl|jk[]|ft ^ of tiie Justices of said cbm t, this .tifJii!*fTt«4.'”'' ELY KENNEDY, c co * c. juno 4 132 t - G t EORG1A—Chatham County—to ail Whotwit T may concern. Whereas Carolino Masterson lias applied to the Honorable the Court of Ordinary of Chntlmm County, for letters of administration on the estate and effects of William Masterson late of Savan nah. stone cutter, deed, as widow of the said dec. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and slngulur the kindred and creditors of tin- said dec. to file their objections, (If any they have) to the granting of the administration of the ©state of the said decensod to the applicant in the Clerk’s Office of the said Court, on or before the second day of January next; otherwise bitters of administra tion will be granted. Witness the Hon. Edwaril Harden, one of the Justices of tiie said Court, the 2d day of Decem ber, A. D. 1824. S. M. BOND, c c o. c. c. dec 2 227 ’ G EORGIA Chatham County—By the lion. Ihe Justices of the Inferior court sitting for ordi nary purposes. To all whom it may concern. Whereas Richard R. Cuyler, executor of Wil liam Slmw deceased, has petitioned the bon. court of ordinary, to be discharged from his said exe cutorship. These are therefore to cite and admonish olf and singular the kindred and creditors of the said deceased, to file their objections (If any they have) in' tiie otfico of the clerk of the court of ordinary on or before the 13th day of January next ensuing the date hereof, otherwise letters dlsmissory will be granted to tho ]ptltloner Witness the honorable Thomns N. Morel, oho of the Justices of the said Court, this 13th day of July. A. D. 1824. 3 M. BOND, e c o. jufy 13 too jf~~\ EOR.U1A, Chatham County—tty ih, bon. the VJT Justices of the Inferior court, sitting Jor or. Unary purposes. To all whom It may cono- rn. Whereas Mary E. Norris, widow, has applied to the honorable the Court of Or > innry of Chat ham county for letters of guardianship on (he per son and property of James A, Norris a minbr un der fourteen years of age and orphan child of Ben- juininB. Norris, dec’d, ns nearest of kin These ure therefore to cite und admonish the kindred und nil persons Interested in the welfare of the said orphan to file their objections, (if uny they have) to tho granting of tho guardianship of the said orphan to the applicant in the clerk’s of fice, of the court 6f ordinary, on or before the 22d duy ofMnnuary next; otherwise letters of giuu- iaiiship will be granted. Witness the Honorable John Cummmg, ono of the Justices of the said court, this 21st day of December,A. D. 1824. S. M. BOND, coo. dec 21 244 * , T? ifr. In the Gth Circuit Court, U.$ s itantsZ^oeZS XT’ ^ A • present,'this Comt„cannot ' Will "“V'? 1 # 5 ’ ,)Ut plkparatory d v«ll order ah,1 direct tlmt^re/ereno- *"*) tee register, torequire and report t!-" ' .counts between the M'liinms and s,. ;-'* , upon Hie loan uf §,Vj,btH>. and by dAl,,.-', *MgBy agreementaUm Batik Sitimrc#,-', ^ of sales tnereof/be sArt®'®,; c 2SI oils rceeivad at tiie south end ot^i; i>i-i,|e P tlictime it Wat. taken possessionSf in tlu-ire anil to report ulso up„„ such M,er diseom the w>i"plf|niints muy iiisisCTnioti proneft, imule from tho same sum. 11 11 2djy. That ho enquire) and report the ■ bills now actually out, with tho l n u| nrZ°!i '' 0 T CliVel y* f««ts ren u' l prove them honest and hona fide holders h!OTff ma y wyerally suggest ( aliotb»J t ken by the complainants oroither of them f e north end ol the bridge, from the t : rae sou h end passed into Hie hands of the deit.i,W,| or their agent, or any putilio offic,-,' „t Hud ,1 ■mlgeimnillv the state ol accounts between i! I - -hultz and tin- Bridge Company; and nl-,1 ) ort upon such discounts or charges, as the ri-J tmaiiist ih . ° nd 8 ive l"’oof.’of, U3 ptq ih-lnv l t r ¥ r m> ° r * 1 * op of ‘bem.” S tllXM 8I1ULT7., Esq .. fir—T lea ?° t0 ,:iko noUci: * that pursue tho above reference, I nin ready to receli noeossary statements of accounts and othe; mntioii, In relation to tho matters therein tor.', cd, until.tlie first Monday in December tisu ‘ shall proceed to examine and reportthhte.* l am your obd’t. serv’t, GEO. GLBN, CkiVi Savannah, 14//* Oel, 1824. O’ Although It can be nsccrtalneibv theb- i of (he Bridge Company, what mt.mni af bc bllls arc nt this time unredeemed,yetitnn * be necessary from tho above decretal ord tho respective holders thereof should known. The subscriber therefore rosc-jc: quests all such holders of bridge billn known to him by letter or otherwise, tL i held by tlieiil respectively, on or bqfo • Monday in November next, the belief t- h)i»to comply with the above orders „ , HENRY SIR Hambureli. Oct.20. nct2!» 200 G EORGIA, Chatham county—By the lion, the Justices of the Inferior Court silling for ordi nary purposes. To all whom it mny concern. Whereas William Davies, administrators of Mar tha Johnson dec. has petitioned the bon.'tliecourt of ordinary to be discharged from his raid ad ministration. These are therefore to cite and admonish alt and singular the kindred and creditors of said de ceased, to file their objections (if any they have) In tho office of the clerk of the court of ordina ry on or before the seventh day of March next otherwise letters distnissory will be granted the petitioner. Witness the lion. John P. Williamson, one of the Justices of the said Court, this 7th .day of September, A. D. 1824. S. M. BOND, costif sept 9 176 DANCING ACADEMY ASSE3IBLY HALL—Jirnughton-strect r* tHE subscriber informs hit friends and patrons, 1. that his room having been thoroughly clean- <1 nod repaired, his School for Young Misses and Misters is now open for the season. Having taken into consideration the present de pression of business and consequent scarcity of money, ho has determined to lower the price of tuition accordingly. The terms .vil! hereafter be TlVEt.VmtOLlZiRS per quarter. The school for gentlemen is also open in the evening. O* Persons wishing to sc# the subscriber will liease call al his dwelling, corner of Drayton and State Street*. JOHN C. LEGE, nov 1 r|12 New Mackerel, Rum, Lard, 4jpc A A BARRELS Boston Rum 26 keg* Butter (fresh) 25 kegs new Leaf Lard 20 barrels No 1 Mackerel 50 do No 2 do It&f Cliatlmm County; dec’d fortlie benefitof the heirs bought up tberr’iuid has oncerunaway and got bb and creditors,'pursuant to an order of Court. w {fe and children back there and were apprelien- One truct of land, containing 800 acres adjoin- ded and put in Savannah Jail, nottwo years ago ing lands of Francis Tufts, James Itasco, and Ma- _o n c of the men took off a Gun the other a Pis- ry Shares, known as Jonathan' and John Fox’s I w ;tb them. tracts, about 12 miles from Savannah. JOSEPH HINES One vacant lot in fee simple, situated in Ewcns-1 ABNER BELCHER, burs;, on Murgaret-st.Savannah, known by No. 28.1 oct 14 jgg •One Ditto, also fee simple, situated in do. and _— - ■known by the No. 21, with a dwelling house and j Fit HE subscriber informs his friends nod the - . \ . either improvements thereon. i. ml.abitantsoCSavanjiabghnerally.thBtbewHI the mouthm the mOwiliig,tetid breath,drowsiness One Lot in Riceborougli, Liberty county, I give instructions on the PIAJfO FOllTE.—Those I after dinner, debility, lassitude, emaciation, Tiie pmliuscrs giving bond and mortgage, pay- who feel dia posed to encourage him will please I pressionpt spirits, fyc. . , -able in one, two and threevi ars,with jnteresttroin ! make application nt the house of Mr. Pun,ip I I ile» being connected wi h indigestion mid cos- date and personal security. GEO. GLEN, I Bkasch, Corner of Broughton and Drayton-Slreets. I tiveuess, are certmnly and speemly removed ,y Oct 30 201 Adm’r est. Andrew M'Lonc. or at the Furpituro Store ofMrl. W. MoRRAtt, the pills. ‘ - ,^-p j—-—-—j : lVliiiiaker-Slreet. " • «* A supply of the above vamahle Medicine has Elly Marshal S (Sale—continued. Tbc subscriber tenders his thanks to the citizens | just been rpcelved frotnthe Patentee, snduBii be On ihe first Tuesday in January next, I of Savannah for the support he has hitherto re- j obtained of the subscribers, who have hceb ap- W ILL be sold in front of the Court House, 1 ceived, and hopes, tliat from his knowledge, and pointed agents for the State of Georgia. between the usual hours, if the amount of experience in his profession, and the attention he | LATSt-HENDRICftSON, floes imposed by.council ure not paid, the follow pledges hiniselfto pay to those who may be plac- property. 2 • ■ ' _ I ed under bis instructions, lie will receive a liberal 100 do No 3 do l Fresh and iteim 30 half do No 1 do ing 20 days since 30 half do No 2 do 30 half do Nn 3 do 500 reams, single, double size and iron mon gers Wrapping Paper 1000 reams Cap, Pot and Letter Paper • 100 packages Glass, of all descriptions 30 boxes Windsor Glass 100 kegsDupont’sanrl Chelmsford Gunpowder 2, cases Playing Cards 10 case* Whittcmores No 10 Cotton Cards 100 boxes No 1 Sotro 100 do Smoked Herrings Lnnding from sclir. L«urcl, and ship Chariot and for sale OH accommodating terms by ROBERT S. GOFF nov 13 m212 G EORGIA, Chatham County—By the hon the Justices of the Inferior Court, sitting for ordinary purposes. To all whom it may concern, Whereas Robert Scott has petitioned to the hon orable tbo court of Ordinnay i-f Chatham Coun ty. for letters of administration On the estate und effects of Edward Penman, late of London in England; merchant, dec’d, as principul creditqr.' These arc therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditor* of the said deceased, to file their objections, (if uuy they have) in the elerks office of the said court, on or before the 8th day of January next; otherwise letter* oftydministration will be granted. Wiim-ss the Honoruoic John Cummipg, one of tbtf Justhseiftif the said erturt, this 9th day of Dec. A. D,. 1824. 9. M BOND, c c o dec 9 234 jERSONS inn belli Fell, late ed, are requested t the subscriber, and those indobted ere requested to 170 ' IS U-d to tho , ytare -u °f Chatham .’’ounreU mnke remediate p?' to wKli q cxliitiit thetr PETER SHIOv; duly authenticated. July 13 ifiO fjTNE mouths utter date app!i«»*le^ssi 1 made to the hon. Inferior co . tof ii- V of Bryan, for leave to sell nil tho real &s(( inUiam Cubbedgt deceased, to be A < benefit of the heirs mid croditoi*. JOHN CUBBEDGE, Adm' tune 17 138 H.-najicJi- 11 INK months after date application vst made to the hon. Inferior coni ' of I.i squuty, for leave to sell the-Rcai and persoarl tate of Lodow’ick Lard, late.'01 Tatlnslf - IN deceased, for the benefit atig 31 $0171 TLNF. jiiouth? nfter TV JLN| lion. Inferior court oil" DP-1 IVAf./A' •u- -| I shall,r.rptv leave to sell the real and personal prof WmL Baker, deCcaseB, for the benefit heirs and creditors. THOS. B. BAKER,jMi april 7 89 ( 1 EORGIA Chatham county—By the hon. the T Justices of the Inferior court of Chatham coun ty silting for ordinary p lupuses. To all whom' it may concern. Whereas William Davies administrator of Ja cob Franklin Keal dec. has petitioned the hon court^of Ordinary to be discharged from hi* said administration. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditor* of the said deceased to file their objections fif any they have,) in the office of the office of the Clerk of the court of ordinary, on or before the 7th day ot March next, otherwise letter* dismissory will be granted the petitioner. Witness the honorable John P. Williamson, one ot the Justice* of said court this 7tb day of September, A. D. 1824. S, M. BOND, c c o c c. sep 9.165 lVPlNE months atU-r 11 j Bjystwrwjji -’ft-11, JN tion will he irin(tc*tq k tlie Tnforio: when sitting for'oidi'nrrv piirpnsrs. for U sell all that lot or pin t of ground in the dti White Bluff, county of Chatham, cbntairttj acres, more or less,bounded northwardly au wardlyby lands late John i’oullens,%ond wai’dly by lands of Williams, belonring to tate of James Boyd, and to he sold lor tlo- fitof the heirs and n ciBtors of said rs1a;<-. ELIZABETH BOYD, A-l,1 may 26 12-1 IF, public is nnpri«‘-d, that the *' has titles to one halt'of r 50 acre ' landLpn While Bluff, adjoinirg f*i" a- lately John Ppu'len's, *rtow-' John. Morrif for which the ndminislrntri:. t 5flhe late Join now applies for leave to sell as part of Ihnl —his titles arn of prior-date and record- sons are forewarned not to purchase or t on the premises. R- c! TV If,I june 17 i‘.1 -§tI38 Two small buildings on the KegthaUQQptlcUer share of public patronage. U. Og’u-tliorpe wurd, bounded cast bv.sfhst half of Terms §26 per quarter, said iot, west by a lane, north by Zubley-st. and PIANO FORTES tuned at the south by lot letter F. leviedon 11s the property °f «*,.-#»«# notice Mi»ry Ciiiriictt, to satisfy 9oxccut\ons issuudby the 1 ^ -- 9 i4 HFNRV T ©in yor of the city, against Mary Garnett for enter-' nov 10 l214 HENRY L ’ BnASCH ’ taining negroes on Sundays, and retailing liijuor wi tit OUt having a licence. Amount of fines, §270, U1»1 cost. F. Ml STONE, Marshal, dec 24 247 dec 7 232 Druggists and Chemists, ,. Shad's Buildings. OUCH persons as design to attend the Singing lO School to be taught by the subscriber, or, are disposed to encourage an attempt to improve the present state of Sacred music are informed that a subscription hook has been lett at the Book Store of Messrs S C h J Schenk. y Should a sufficient number of subscribers offer previous to Thursday 9th Decemt'cr, the School will mmence on the evening of thnt day. nov t.224 L. MASON. 7VT1NE months nftpr .date, application will be It made to (he Honorable the Justices of the Inferior Cotirf,-Tor leave to sell the real estate of Willian HotchstrasM**, deceased, for the benefitof the heirs and creditors. JAMES MORRISON, Ad’mr. nov 6 206 Pure Calcined Magnesia, a new Article. T HIS Medicine has been prepared by the New York Chemical Manufacturing Company, Planters Bank. •Assize of Bread. t w __ land is said to be equal to the celebrated article T HE overage price of Flour being §6 D2 per 1 made by the Messrs Henty’s. Many persons in barrel loelbs weight, the weight of Bread for I this city who nhve used this remedy give it a du- the present month must be • cided preferi-nce over all others. Families nre 1?,A cts. loaf 21hs. l3oz. solicited to give it a trial as It comes much cbeup- 6j “ “ l ib. 64 oz. j et than Henry’s; being neutly put up in bottles ai N clectibn will be held for Thirteen Directors. , ■ ,, , . . .. ., mttie part of the Stockholders at the Bunk Of which all Bakers and sellers of bread will take 374 cents each, and for sale only by JXDAY 3d January next. The poll will be I due notice. LAV Si HENDRICKSON, open front 9 until two,and from three until five M. W. STEWART, j| Chemists and Druggists, o dhn'k. i J. MARSHALL, Cashier. W - «lty TmoiHW.. I ' , JUfflnd’l Buildin gj. $*15 H t.239 \ dec 9 234 I dee 7 232 r* ’-HE Subscriber has associated himself with .L John E. Wadsworth, in the Commission busi ness, in this place, which will hf.reafter be.con ducted Under the firm of BLISS A WAV*won TH. ELIAS BLISS. oct 14* 1 n1B9 N INE months after date application will, hi: made to the hon. Inferior court of Chatham county, for leave to sell all that lot in Savannah known by-tlie No, 1, F,His square, Decker ward, with the improvements thereon : and all.that lot in Savannah known by the No. 23, in Liberty Wnrd, with the buildings thereon, being the real estate of John Smith, deceased, for the bene fit of tiie heirs. ... DERICK HERB dm’r may m A PINK months after .Into., application _ I made to the Inferior roar? of FI county for leave to sell all the real prop* longing to the estate of the Y . V'! deceased, lying in »eh» county, for the be the heirs and ci-odtior*. nprit 16 ANN BECK, Ah 88 -|V r lNF, months after date, 1 shall apply i IN lion, tho Inferior court of the county fineham, for leave to sell all the real estf longing to Solomon Gqann, doc. of which t corned will take noticm 9HuAGNANN a| , march 4 62 .—To Yli it may concern.—Whereas, VVillinmP.Huntor has applied to the Hon. the Court of Ordinary of Chatham County for letters of administration on the estate nnd effects of Oliver Sturges, late ol Savannah, Merchant, dec’d in behalf of the heirs and creditc rs. These are therefore to cite andadmonish nil and singular the kindred and creditors of the said de ceased, to file their objections (if any they have) to the granting ot the administration of the estate ot the deceased to the applicant in tho Clerk’s Office of the said Court, on or before the seventh day of January next; otherwise lettersof adminis tration will be granted. Witness the lion. John Cumming, ono of the Justices of tiie said Court, the , 8lbDec. A. D. 1824. dec 8 233 3. M. BOND,vco. v EOlKil A, Clmtlmifl Coulflly—By tin'■ hon. the J Justices of the Inferior court sitting for ordina- ry purposes. To all whom it may concern. Whereas Linus P. Sage administrator of Sprague Taylor, deceased, lm“ petitioned the honora ble court of ordinary to be discharged from his said administrallonsmp. » These at-e therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and .creditor* ot the said deceased, to file their objections (If and they have) in the office of the clerk of the court of or dinary, on or before the 13th day of January next ensuing the date hereof; otherwise letters disniis sory will be granted to the applicant. Witness the honorable T&gtjftU N. Morel one of the Justices of the said Court this 13th day of July, A. D. 1824. S. M. BOND, c c o July 13 IBP, Pi i lNE months after date up lication made to the hon. the Inferior Court (0 ham County, when setting for ordinary WU for permission to sell the following reel fttr the benefit of the heirs and creditors estute of N. S. Bayiud, deceased, viz . One undivided fourth of a tract OytoJ taining aliout 600 acres, on Cumberland Camden County, known ns J , . um ° r ( , an undivided fourth of a certam W . situated on said Island, containing al ou Ires, originally granted to tosh, and bounded on the south jj • Orchard Tract. uni -»„»iaiq Also, u tract called1 f.ottoiy . a)l c0 | Ogceehce R<md, 3 mil"’ froj 11 ■ ing about 600 acres. ^ J,. N S. »•! Just Retimu'd, For ship GlohF, lliom Philadelphia, ffcA bbls Pennington’s douhto .refined LOAF ZU SUGAR 25 « do slnfrle do do 15“ do LAtnp Sugar BOhulfbblsFLCiUU For snlSBy GAUDRY ii HERBERT dec 2 *228 i may 2fl 211 A LL persons , . tUtf, viug an>' 1 estute ot Fronds Jo reqUt sled to di liver the- ed,on oi-liet’or'' the first day countsiiut hu-U'. lit .orward be refused payment by "* 11- dec in property “ next, that dal undersigw* , U'M-.GASr .inly 10 *rTuatc~or a LL persons indebted.» «’® (^unty, A. der Mart n late of ; p8 y,i ed, are requeoted to m.d' l; U . :FjR) ) W.H MARTW ‘ may 10- § , 1£* U ' i/l diale payment. pfbraSCH) Oi1^13 „ -yr "Waited T wo Waiting Girts from U> to do the lightwork al. W,,:) family H^onc need apply cd. Enquire at LAX W , dec 16 839 A years ,iUCK.S0rt