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AttacUmnii Safe,
On tin first Tuesday in Mi fell next.
TEL bc.spld nl (lir court liouscv between
1 hour* of ten and four o’clock,
Two negro slaves fltuned Sampson mid Aimer,
attaclijffl hi the property of William E. Ferguson,
mid .sold by order ol Court.
t. D’LYON, 6. c. c.
jnn 0 23 >A?*
Sheriff's Sales.
•aoG' Otvtholin-l Tuusdny in Alnrch next.
W ll.li be sold attho Court House, in the city
of Suviinnuh, between the liuurs off ten
anil four o’clock, -w--' j
The following 5 negroes,wizi Peter arid his wife
Sarah, their children Mary, Tyro ami Pcrcilla; le
vied on ns the property of drones llilbo, to satisfy
an e\et ulion in luvor of the Pi'csident. Directors
ana Company of the Bank oflhe'U: Stales.
All that lot of ground known nod designated ns
garden lot Xo. tmrty.iTuu! (39) and also tliut ad
joining half part of another, known as lot No. for
ty-two (421 containing,"together, eight, and u
half acres, he the sumoifjoTC of less,, situate, to
the east ofllie city rtf Savannah, and hounded fo
the northwest of lot No. twenty-six (26) to the
south and east hy lands belonging to too estate of
Hampton I.illibriilge, nud to the west hy the pub
lic road leading to Skidnwny Island, whereon a
brick yard is now established and known by the
name of 1'ahm’s brick yard together with dll and
singular the improvements and appUrtcpances
thereunto belonging; levied on n* the property
ol Jucoh Falun, tinder n ,rulo absolute, from the
Hon." the Superior Court ofvnatham County, In
favor of Aaron Cleveland and Susnn hi* wife.
AH thnt lot of land .situate on Bryan and Haber-
sliain-strects, Warren wurd, No. twelve (12) id
the e.ity of Savnniuib, together with ail the build
ings, improvements and appurtenances thereunto
belonging;' levied on us the property of James
Bilbo, under a rule absolute from the Honorable
the Super! r Court of Chatham County, in favor
of llic Commissioners of Pilotage of the port of
Savannah,
The eastern half lot and improvements, known
in tho plan of the city ol Savannah by No. Bvo (3)
in Oglethorpe wurd, bounded south by Margaret-
t! rent,-east by lot Km four (4) and north by a
Ian.-; levied dn us the property of George L. Co|h?
under afi fa,on a foreclosure of a mortgage in
favor of John Hover.
Allthnt tract of land kno\vn by the name of
Tweed Side, containing (346) n'eres, 264 acres
high laud third quality, 82 acres low land first
quality Thhiu ed outlie nortiv hy Savannah river,
levied on under a fi fa in fnvor of Simon Donald
and wife, complainant ."gainst Thomas N. Morel,
end others, heirs of John Morel, dec.
A negio man named Solouiun; levied on as the
properly of John W omack, to satisfy executions
in favor ol the Biink of the State of Georgia and
others.
uildings on part of jot No. thirty-one (31) Li
berty wind, In the city «>f Savannah, bounded
north ou York-st. south by a lane, and west by
Other purl of said lot; let fed on ns the property of
M ui. .MalieW, dec. to satisfy an e&cution from u
jfistices court, in,favor ol Thompson b Konney,
nguiiisl W in. Molten security for K. Swift.
ISAAC D’LYON, s c .e.
jnu29 £3
Marshal's Sales,
Or. ihc first Tuesday in Merck nr.rt,
W ILL he Mild at the C.mrt House in the city
ofSavannah between the hours of 40 and
3 o’clock,
Lot No. (>, Columbia ward, with the improve
ments thereon, hounded east by lot No. 7, south
hy a lane, West by lot No. 5, tad north by Brough
ton street, Subject to &' ground rent tothe city of
$42 76 cents.‘levied on' iisth.e properly of John
Morel, to satisfy an execution in favor of the
Bank ofthe’iJuitcd States. ' • jwjc'.
Also, Lot No. I, WTIlmingtoh Tything, Derby
Ward with the improvements thereoni bounded
east hy Bull street, south hy a lane, west by lot
No. 2, 4- N. by Bay street.levied on as the proper
ty of Juincs Morrisoti, endors r for Thos. Burke,
to satisfy an execution in favor of the Bank of the
United Stales. JOHN II. MOREL, m. ». o.
inn 29 23
MarshaPs Sale.
On the first Tuesday in March next,
W ILL be sold before the Court House in the
City of Savannah, between the hours of 10
and 2 o'clock, those
Two Lota, Nos. 27 and 28,
Jackson Ward and improvements thereon, levied
bn us the property of John H. Morel, to satisfy the
balance decreed to be due on n distress warrant,
Issuing from the Treasury Department of the Uni
ted States, against A. S. Bulloch, John II. Morel
and David Leion. JOHN It. MUR DC, m. d. a.
jnn 19 14
Marshal's Sites,
On thefirst Tuesday in March next,
W ILL he sold at the Mnrifet House in the
town of St Marys between the hours often
and fo.ur o'clock,
A Store iu front'of Lot No. 3' In the town of St
Marys with tho stock of goods in It consisting of
Tin, Glass, and Karthern Ware, be.—a tan yard
In said town, with a quantity of leather in the vats
—also a dwelling house on Ihe north west corner
of Lot No. 4 in the town of St Merys subject to
a ground rent of Fifty Dollars n year, to satisfy
two executions in favor of the United States, vs
LawisLevy, Isaac N. Chappell, and Meletinb H.
Hubbard, the above pointed out bv Meletinh H.
Hubbard, os the property of Lewis Levy.—Con
ditions Cash. JOHN BOQG, d.iido.
jnn 29 • 23
<w ''s Sales..
■ On the find Tuesday in April nest.
JILL be sold at the Court House iu the city
» v of Savannah, between the hours of ten and
four o'clock. , . 'Ip -
The following «e cn negroes, via: Davis, Ma
ria Path-gee, Dublin, Beck, Trephine and Oscar,
with the im l ease of the iemalcs, levied on under
u fi fa on a foreclosure of a mortgage as the pro-
pi rty of Joseph Cnrrutliers to satisfy the Bant of
the State of Georgiu. '
Also, the following 18 negroes, ’vies Peter,
Ch,n-i-sa, David, Zach, Berger, Caty, Anthony,
BettV, Mary, Dinah, Jack, Jim, Agcy, Hope, Res-
s’mli, Margaret,Lucy and Adam, with the increase
of i)ie females', levied on under a fifa oil a fore
closure of a mortgage as the property of Wm. C.
Wayne, U> satisfy the Bauk of the State of Gcor-
Also, the following 36 negroes, via: Cuffee,
‘ " 1 ChBf' “ * ' J
fSiieriiV’s Sales.
On the first 'Tuesday in Mnrch ne jt,
W ILL he sold tt the Court House in Rice
boro, Liberty County, between the usual
hour* of salt, the follqwing property, vis:
One tract of laud containing three hundred
acres, more or less, bounded on the east by .Win.
Fraser, on the north hy Juincs Wilson, west by
Moses Way, and on the south hy lands of Rich-
urd S. Baker, levied on as the property of Benj.
MellJr.ou the foreclosure of a mortgage in favor
of John Bacon
Also, one tract of land containing two hundred
and four ncres hounded on the east by Win. Spen
cer, on the west by lands of John Dunwody, on
the north by lands of John A. Cuthbcrt, and on
the south by lands of C'ntoes, levied on ns the
pro|ierty of Wm. P. Gemdenu to satisfy n bal
mice due on au execution in fuvor of Win. Rot-
arts.
Also, two negross, Pbllls and Tom, levied on
as the property of the estate of Thomas Stevens,
to satisfy two executions, one in favor ol John O.
Baker, and the other in fnvor of Win. Robarts.
EDWARD WAY, t v C.
jnn 29
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(Cooper,) Harriet, A fir, old Charlotte, Jack,Sky,
Chnrtotie, Pendiuv, lass, Preeessa and child,
Bridget and Peggy, William, Elsey, Billy, Philip,
I’hjdlis, old Cumbo, Jenny, old Peggy, Brutus,
Jt-ssu. Brutus, Sandy, Maria, Cynda, Dick, Toby,
cophki, Daphne and child, Jacob, Sye, Beckey
ami John, with the increase of the females, levied
on us the. property of Nicholas Cruger, under a fi
fu on u foreclosure of a mortgage in favor of John
runmhun and James McHenry for use of Clirisfi*
anuLuvett. V r,g. .v.tfl
Also, a negro man named Sam levied on as the
property of Charles E Fiin, under a fi fa on a fore-
dm-ure of a mortgage in favour of Janies Ander
son.
A iso, the following 19 negroes, viz: Abraham
Hurry, Onto, Chance, Daniel, Aaron, Sambo, Lu-
ry, Hi ipid, M»ry: n, Ruche), London, Aggy, Si-
mui), Grace, Eliza, Ceorge, Roily, and Jim, with
the Increase of the females, levied on as tho pro
perty of f lemming Akin, deed, under a fi fa on a
f in 11 ,.sure of a mortgage in favor of Wm. Dixon
A" Co. assignees of Murdoch McLeod.
ISAAC D’LYON, acc
jun 29 23
SheritiB sules.
On the first Tuesday in March next,
'ILL be sold at the Court House, between
. . the usual hours of 10 and 4 o’clock,
Eighty negro slaves. vlz.NeUon, Rachel, Sam,
Munis, Nunny,. Charles, Milley, Hannah, Har
ry, Flora, Anna, Sam, Silvy, Hercules, Braboy,
John, David, Nancy, Phillip, Judy,. Jtihn,
Hurry,Eve, Philip, Anna, Lucy, Monday, Teuah,
Henry, Ben, Venus, Cain, Cumba, Cell", Flora,
Jim, Molly, Nelly,Hannah, Simon, Matty, Lu-
key, Paddy, Jenny, Brutus, Cinda, Beck, Fanny,
Joe, Hester, July, Pbebe, Jack, Bella, Fan
ny, Jiiek,Robert, Isaac, Pompey, Ca.-sar, Caty
Willoughby,- Fortune, Rachel, Phillis, Richard,
Minor, London, Isinnael, Suzy, George, Liz-
zy, Grace, Molly, Cudjo, Caty, Betsy, Sampson,
Billy, mid Abrahtun, togetlier with the fit turn
ij^ui: .uni iniiL-aseofthe families: Levi vied on un-
dcra fi.iii. on foreclosure of a mortgage from
George L. Cope in favor of Peter Mitchell, John
ntlrl ILiliorf Milstlmll
Sheriff's Sates,
On die ftrit Tuesday in March next,
W ILL be sold before the court house in Ef
fingham couiity between the hours of 10
and 3 o’clock,
One negro man named Stepney, and 600 acres
of land more or less, lying in said county, bound
ed by the Snvuiiuali River, and lands ot W King,
and Maria Goldwiro—levied on a* the property ot
Geo. W. King, *o satisfy nn execution iu favor of
Nicholas Myers and others.
One negro mnn named July, levied oti as the
property of the estate of Elizabeth Bylander, 4o
satisfy au execution iu favor of .losiuh Buckler
THOMAS ELKINS, s s c.
Jnn 29 23
Executor's Sates
On the First Tuesday in March next,
W ILL be sold before the court House iu the
City of Savannah,
The following negro slaves, viz: Kit, Delinh
l'atty, Andrew, Old Rose, Sancho, Mary, Peter!
Smieho, Ellen, Toni, Peggy, July, Nancy, Phoebe
4gnes, Sam, Cato, Fortune, Cassar, Volydore
raiance, John, Dick, Frnuce, Molly, Dinah, Hun
nah, Patience, Emma, Patience, Cupid. Moosp,
Cane, Adam, Trince, VYalley, Einnh, Morris, lto
bert, Prince, Nancy, old Flora, William, and Ma
ria,45 in number- Sold by order of the Justices
of the Inferior Court, for the benefit of the credo
tors of Thomas Melrose.
J. WALLACE,
II. M ALPIN, ] Es 01
M. MELROSE; Ex’rU.
jan 24 18
M'Niih,and Robert Mitchell,
dec 30 251
I. D’LYON, acc.
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Sheriffs sales.
Outlie first Tuesday in March aexl,
r ILL bit sold at the court house between the
hours oi it) and 4 o’clock,
jH'he follow ing 6 negroes Hannah,Isaac,London,
Peter, William, and Hannah, levied on under a fi.
fa. on foreclosurefrom John Hunter to the Plan
ters Brink,
Four negros Billy, Moses, Will and Jenny, le
vied on under a fi. Cn. on foreclosure of a mort
gage from C. H. Hayden to Jeremiah Ciiyier.
A quantity of Household nnd Kitchen Furniture,
levied on Under.it fi. fa. on foreclosure of a mort-
gnge from Eleuzar Eai'ly to AmosScudder.
dee 31. 253 I. D’LYON, s c c.
City Sheriff's Sales,
On the first Tuesday in March next,
■f TFILf, he sold in front of the Court House in
71 the city of Savannah, between the usual
hours of 10 ami 3 o’clock,
All the buildings on the eastern half of lot No.
6 five St Gall, Oglethorpe ward, levied oh as the
property of Elias E. Roberts to satisfy an execu
tion in lavorofthe German Lutheran Church, vs.
Id ins E. Roberts.
One negro woman named Maria and her child
Dali, levied onus the property of Robert Charl
ton, dne’d, to satisfy an execution from the Court
of Common Plena and Oyer and Tcrminerfor the
City of Savannah, Salma Mnnton, vs. Eliza Charl
ton Administratrix of Robert Chnrlton, dcc'd.
A. L D’LYON, c. s.
an £ii S3
Administrator’s sale.
W ILL he said at the lute residence of Allen
Denmark, deed, late of Bullbcli Cdunly, on
the fii t Saturday in February next.
The following tracts of land, amounting to 3,
582* t ires, situate in the'County of Bullock and
mmeuiately on the Milledgeville road, thirty five
miles from Savannah, viz :
One tract containing one hundred acres, more
or less, with acoinfortable Dwelling House, kitch
en, ^tables and corn houses—Fourteen hundred
acres adjoining the above described tract, being
the former residence. of the late Mujur Stephen
Denmark—on tbit tract is a dwelling house, corn
house, store house and kitchen with good stables,
apd an excellent stream and mill site, whereon a
mi|l lias been for mauy years, but out of repairs
at present-, the mill stones and mill irons will be
old at the same time
One other tract adjoining the above,' whereon
E F Bonce lately resided, containing five hundred
and 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 202£ acres. No. 116, one olh
er lot in the 8th district Early containing 261) a
c res,. No. 231.
Terms of sale, 12 months credit will) a mortgage
n the premises and small notes and approved
eeurity. bold by order of the Court of Ordinary
of Bulloch County . Any person w ishing to pur
chase can view the premises by application to the
subscribers.
ROBERT BURTON, Adm’r
MARY DENMARK. Adm’x.
deed 230
Head Quarters,
SAVANNAH, 27tli Dec.
Brigade OrdtM’s.
The Colonels or command-
ng officers ot’ (lit
of tho First
rmienw
Brigatlc, First
Division, Georgia Militia^ are or
dered to have their respective Re
giments and battalions, under arms
at the times and places, which may
be directed by the Inspector of the
Brigade, for the purpose of -being
tridiicduiid instructed by him,hi the
exercises, and evolutions prescrib
ed by Congress.
The General will review tho
Militia iti each County, und will no
tice in public orders, the uppcnianoe’ and conduct
of each corps givinpfrell proper praise where it is
due, and censuring without reserve, any miscon
duct or ncgligenco on the,part of the officers or
privates under his command. , , . .
However unpleasant it maybe, it will not be
pretermitted, under nny clreiimstanees to enforce
the provisions ofthc Militia Law, to, its fullest ex
tent, u.^nl list nil who muy render themselves lin-
bls to its penalties.
Tho inspector is charged with the promulgation
of these orders, and the most ptincluul attention
to the performance ofthc ImportauL duties of his
station, upon which mnihly depends the discipline
of the Brigade.
By order General H.\at)Ks,
SAMUEL STILES,
Aid-de-Comp.
Inspector's Office,
SAVANNAH, Jnn. 18, 1823.
lncohformity with thenhove order the Colonels
of the Rogjmeuts, of the First Brigade, will mus
ter their respeetix-OKommands nt the times, and
iu the manner following, viz:—
On Friday the 4th March next, nt 1 i o’clock, A.
M. u convention of the field, statF, company and
min-rommlssioiied officers of the 35th BntUliou
belonging to Chatham County—And on the 6th
March next, at 11 o’clock, A. M. tho review and in
spection ofthc Buttoiion belonging to Chatham
County.
On Thursday the lOf It March next, at 11 o’clock,
a convention of the field, staff, company and non
commissioned officers of the Elfitigham Battalion
—And on the t llh of March next, at 1 i o'clock,
A. M. the review and inspection of the Battalion
On the 18th March next, nt 11 O’clock, a con
vention ofthc field, stalf,company, andnon-rom<
missioned officers ofthc Camden County Battalion
.—Aix) on the IDtli March uext,at II o’clock, A
M.thc review and inspection of the Battalion.
On the 2i»t March next, nt II o'clock, A. M.
a convention of the field, stalf, company and non
commissioned officers of the Wayne County Bat
talion—And on the 22d March next, at 11 o’clock,
A. M. the review and inspection of the Battalion,
On 24th March next, at 11 o’clock, A. M. a cob*
vention of the field, staff, company nnd non-com
missioned officers of the Glynn Cminty Battalion
—And on the 25th Mnrch, the review and inspec
tion of the Battalion.
On the 2Slh March next, at 11 o’clock, A. M. a
convention of the field, stalf, company and non
commissioned officers of MMntosh County Battnl-
ion—And on the 29th March, tho review and iu*
spectiou of the Battalion.
On the 30th March ncxt,nt II o’clock, A. 61. o
convention of the field, staff, compituy and non
commissioned officers of the Liberty County Bat
talion—And on the 31st March next, the review
und inspection of the Battalion.
On the 1st of April next, at 11 o’clock, A. M
convention ot the field, stuff, company and non
commissioned-.(fie.ers of the Bryan County Bat
talion—And on the 2d the review and inspection
of the Battalion.
On the 7tli April next, at 11 o'cloc k, A. M.
convention of tlm field, staff, company and non
commissioned officers of the 1st Regiment (City of
-buvannah) and on tlfe 9th April the review and
inspection of the Regiment.
It h required, and ordered that all officer*, non
commissioned Officers, and privates he armed and
accoutred according to law, except such as be-
ongto Volunteer Corps, whose equipments shnll
be in conformity with the rules lor the govern
ment ofthc corps.——Fieid Officers, with their
Stntf, of this Brigade are required to attend the
reviewsand inspection within tbelr respective
commands. All Officers will be provided with
their Commissions on the day of inspection and
review, and those commanding companies are or
dered tofuniisli the Adjutant nt least five, day* pre
vious to the review and inspection, as above or
dered, with an exact return, of their respective,
companies, which returns will be consolidated by
1he.Adjutant, the same to Im delivered to me nt
the commencement of the inspection, of the Bat
talion,——After the review und inspection, such
furlhcrexercises und manouvres, will he perform
ed as may be required by the Commanding Gene
ral. WM. C WAYNE,
Brigade Insp. 1st Brig. 1st Div. G. M.
jan 18 13
THE 9UB9CIUHF.R OFF**!’ POP. S»ALS»
AN t) lll'.NKliAl.
DRUti AND FAMILY
MEDICINE WAKE-HOUSE,
i rACCASSAU,Russia, Bfiannnd Antiquo Oils;
Tl. Pomatums in.large and small pots, all sorts
of perfume ^ J*. J.
Rose, Orange, Flower nml Lavender Waters
Calogne. Water in boxes
Milk of Roses, or Beauty’s Preservative
Low’s superior scented Shaving St Wash Soaps*
all sorts of perfume
Naples, Pot, Cake and Quintessence j
Shaving Soups > t (Ball
idsorPerfumedFanfeySoaps, by (Soaps
tho box J
Hair powder,.plain and scented ppwdcr 1 ufTs as
sorted sizes
Ladies and Gentlemens Pocket Books with and
without clasps, of all sizes
La Fayette, silk and Imir Stocks, an elegant arti
cle fov gentlemens weur
Ladles Inuispensablesj assorted patterns
Gilt Card Cases,assorted sizes
Visiting Cards, do do
Silver Pencil Case*, best quality
do Tooth with tweuzers do
Lend Pencils, warranted of the best
Penknives, Scgar Boxes,aDominocs do
Fancy Smell Bottles, Dice, Playing Cardb
Lmilcs Toilet Dress Cases
Gentlemens Shaving do
Marshall’s Superior Dentrifieo
Melton’s do do
Burton’s do
Prepare;l charcoal, from Ihe willow Bark
do do. common charcoal
Eye Stones, Snuff Boxes, a fine assortment,
Reeve’s colours
Floating Nurambiirgli nud French Tapers, for
burning on oil.
Durable Ink, Aromntic Spirits of Vinegar
Phosphorus Boxes, hair powder Boxes
Platina and fancy wood shaving Boxes
Hound shaving ilnka soap do
Superior and Tan^b ivory, bone and wood tied
slmx-ing Brushes
English,Trench nnd American superior and fan
cy penetrating Imir brushes, of all sizes
Fine hnir cloth Brushes, all sizes
Do whist Cloths, do
Plate, nail and comb Bruohes
Furniture,shoe and Whitewash do
Sweeping and hearth Brushes
Also, his much admired durable and fancy silver
wire tooth Brushes, made on an improv
ed plan, and to order, with plain mid flu
ted handles
John Barber’s aud Thomas Seargill’s superior Ra
zors, in single and double cases tnnde
to Order, warranted to please the pur
chaser, or to be returned
Day and Martin’s imparted Shoe Blacking
Genuine Ottu of ltoses, large and small size bot*
Ofevery variety
and l'utterii
Lamp Oils, Lamp Wick, Gluss
T HE Subscribers have just received per ship
Emperor,
A general supply of
Winter, Fall uiul Summer strained Lamp
Oil.
Brettaued Socket Lamps
Jnpania Dish do
Glass do.
do Peg do
do Lafayette do
Globe Lamp Glasses
French 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 nrticle suitable for
the convenience of lAxht. The wliole of which
comprise a more complete assortment than Ims
ever been exhibited in this city, and are offered
for sale at prices to correspond with<the times.
The public are very respectfully invited 10 cull
and: examine them.
LAY & HENDRICKSON,
Chemists mid Druggists,
Shad's Buildings.
novll 210
II
Genernl T>ii£,Choniical&Family
Medicine \Vhro House.
LAY .S' frvmmiGKSON,
Whole-tile and Retail Ciiemi-ts nml tirtiggists
,Vu. I. Shad's liuihlinys, Corner of Coin;rcs.i und
Whitaker 'Uriels, Snviiimuh,
WE conffnnlVy on ntniil u very general a-.;
tort (hunt of
DIlU(i'R) MKDICJ.NKH,
* ‘ DYE STCIT’S AND l’AINTS,
I’l'Ill-’UMEIlY, Ape. 4$’e.
Agrcitt variety of Apntliccuries Glass Ware such
as wide atul narrow ni-jiith bottles, from 1 gallon
to mu: ounce,composition mui giiiss mortars, glass
lnni|is nml lump glasses, sniellhiM hotttes,-’grailim-
ted measures, Apothecaries vials ivhiteuiiil given.
Surgeons Instruments—Pocket sets, turnkeys,
truces.-spring add thumb lances, forceps, (latulis,
boUglesTofficters. scales and heights, <ye. <yc.
Patent .tfeAjnlies—of every dqsermUOn, viz:
Scidlitz nbd Bo^n Powders, balm of Quito, cabin
od magnesia,T.eik, Aiulersons, mui llOuja-rs Pills.
Swnims runneen, Balsutn Honey, liatomfftts and
Churches Cougti Drops, Itch ointment, .'y-e-
Allofwhich ai-if’ oil'oreil for sale on the most
liberal terms for cash or credit.
IE)’ L. As H. Having enlarged their Establish
meet and having made such arrangements us to
lie coutinually receiving afresh supply of goods,
flatter themselvesthut none of the kin Jin lilts city,
can offer greater inducements to .doctors. 'The
Merchant, the Planter, and the Physician, tun
lieru be snpplied with almost every article In tho
Drug line, us their,assortment will bei foundexton*.
si ve and of the best quality, under iro cohsitliTa ’
tion whatever will the sale of Impure or adultera
ted articles lie promoted. The utmost care will
be used in the selection of good Medicines nml
will be sold nt u moderate profit. It Is upon these
principles alone that they will endeavor to secure
patronage. Ml orders promptly executed.
The Georgia Patriot, und Darien Gazette, will
please to give this advertisement six iuserlionsnnd
forward their bills for payment.
sept 28 182 .
rf X KUttUI A CInUhmu county—tty ifil. /ion. lift
VX Justices of Ihc Inft riot court of Clitilhum dun*
ly silling Jhr ordinary /nuposes,
To till whom It may concern. *
Whereas William Davies udmlnistrator of Ja
cob Franklin Keul dec. bus petitioned the lion,
court of Ordinary to be discharged from Ills said
administration.
. These nra therefore to cite and admonish till
and singular, the kindred mui creditors of thc
said deceased to file their qltjadlbtl’s fif-fttiy tjicy
have,) in the 'office of the office of tlie Clerk of
the. court of ordinary, on or'before the Till day ql
March next, otherwise letters dismissory will be
granted the petitioner.
Witness the honorable Jotia l 1 . Williamson
ope of the Justices of said court this 7th duv o
September, A. D. 1824.
S. M. BOND, ococe.
op 9. 165
GU RU I A, ( butluun (.’iiHiny—by the imuorn.
Higlily (ipprove,lp Mcmp
ulotycinpa
■riprjTouohuraii’s'dBbiuZ
YJ Alellen’s , 1)r "P!
Daify’s Glixrr, Si]nires°(lo ^
Vc g elabl^6hno n f6 Dct(
tics
Pearl Powder for beautifying the skin
Macohoy, Scotch and Cnphniic Snulls
Lorillara’s fine out Chewing Tobucc*
Tonquiii and Veuella Beaus
Apothecary's scales and weights
Evans’ crown Lancets, spring Lancets with extra
blades, with u fine assortment of Surgi
cai instruments, Apothecary’s Glass
AY arc, lie. ho.
Together with a very general and extensive,as
sortment of Drugs, Medicine, Chemicals, Patent
Medicines, Spices, Dye Stull's, itc. All oi which
has been selected by himself; nnd in lieu of the
word per centage. are all offered ut Wholesale
and retail, each and every article as low as his
neighbors.
A. PARSONS,
Druggist, No. 8, Gibbon's Building,
jan 25 19
Valuable Medicine.
ANTI-DISPEPTIC PILLS,
Prepared bp llcnrp James.
A N approved remedf for Dyspepsia, or Indi
gestion, Habitual CosQveness, and Piles.
It is well known that Dyspepsin is one of the
most frequent and formidable diseases of our
country, its commencement is indicated in dif
ferent patients hy various symptoms, of which the
most remarkable arc—
Irregularity of th • bowels, obstlnute costive-
ness, beadach, commonly r.alled nervous or sick
ly beadach, yellowness of the eyes and skin,acidi
ty of storaacl) after eating, often called heart burn,
flatulence or wind on the stomach, bitter taste in
the mouth in the morning,fmtid breath,drowsiness
after dinner, debility, lassitude, emaciation, de-
pression of spirits, fyc.
Piles being connected with indigestion and cos-
tlveness, are ccrtninly nnd speedily removed by
A supply of the above valuable Medicine has
just been received from the Patentee, and can be
obtnined of the subscribers, tvho have been ap
pointed agents for the State of Georgia.
LAY & HENDRICKSON,
Druggists and Chemists,
Slmd’s Buildings.
dec 7 532
taarazsnMMcBnmnBtaBaanHSBKss
jVj INF. months alter date application will ft
J.N made U) the hon. inferior court of Libert*
county, for leave to sell the real aiul personal es
tate of. Lodowick Lard, lute of* Tattnall court
deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and credi
tors. E. WAY, Adm’r.
aug31 4°D1
JNOTICE.
-IVTINE months after date application will be
lx made to the Honorable the inferior Court of
Chatham County, for leave to sell a lot on the
corner of Bull and Bryan streets, in the city ol
Srivannuh, In longing to the estate of Robert S.
Gibson, deed, for the benefit of tlie heirs and
creditors of said estate.
JAMES BARNARD,
Executor.
jftn 25 19
Painting, Glazing, etc.
npHE Subscriber continues to carry on the
1 PJiWTim, GLAZING and GILDING
business in.nil its different branches, at his .old
stnnd corner of Broughton and Bull-streets.
*' ' eps'constantly on hand a general assort!
LASS of all sizes. ,
He -kce
All kinds of PAINT OILS, $-c
Itov 18 IS
A. BAIN.
Pure Calcined Magnesia, a iiev,
Article.
T HIS Medicine has been’prepared by tlje.NeW
• York Chemical Manufacturing Company
and is said to be equal to the celebrated artic: 1
rnude oy the Messrs Henry’s. Many persons
this city who huve tiji.-d this remedy give ii ude-
chled preference over all others'. Families are
solicited to givalf a trial its it comes much cheap-
ei thuh Henry's- being neatly put up in bottles at
374 cent* eacii, and for sale only by
LAV h HENDRICKSON,
x Chemists and Druggists,
Blind’s Btiiidings.
dec 7 232
GeniiincpatentFamilv Mc/licincH
T EES Pills . Churclms Ess Mutnrds
1 J Anderson* do Citings worm l ozenge-
Hoopers do Itwimpsons tee|li pastt-
James d6 1 do eye water
Churches cough drops Rogers vegetable
Andersoris do pulmonic detergent
Balsoin Honey Hearlem oil
A udlnrs lenative - British oil
Opndeldock Henrys Cunc'd magnesia
Squires elixir Batemans drops, 4*c
Salts Lemons
Can constantly be bad at the store ol
LAV fr HENDRICKSON,
Fresh Currants and Spices.
J UST received an additional supply of Zante
Currants, Nutmegs, Muee. Cloves,
—Cinnamon,, Ginger, Alhquce, ,
Black nnd Ciiyane Pepper,
SilperiorLondpu Mustnrdi warranted
: Liinp and Lump Sugar nil of the first quality
and for sale by I, \Y fc.HENDRICKSON,
dec 23 246 0jrncr Congress ty Whitaker-sls.
Klegaiit &- choice Perfumery, &c.
T HE Suliscrilicrs have received pr brig Ann.
Schooner Intrepid and ship Corsair, a fresh
supply otClioice Perfumery, consisting of
Otto of Roses in elegant gilt botties of vari
ous patterns
Macassar, Russia, Bears and Antique Oils
Pomatum in Pots and Rolls
Rose, Orange Ibmermnd Lavender Water
Rose, Benjoin, Musk, Olive, Venaeulnr, i’ulm
Vegetable, Cbj Ion, Bandana, Transparent,
Variegated, and English Windsor Soaps,-
Wash Bnlis, Naples shaving Soap iu l‘ots
Shaving Cnkes, A-o
]’oct:ef, flric teeth and dressing Combs, new
Patterns
Ilair Powder and Powder Puffs
Pocket Kooks mid Poclmt Wallets, with and
without spring* “
I.h Payette and Silk Stocks, ’
Elastic Wire nfuK oburg Stlifnera,
Silver Wire Teeth Brushes with gilt haudies
Tounge Scrapers, -
Nail, t.’loth, Hair and Shaving Brushes,
Cut Glass Smelling Bottles, Visiting Cards,
Metal Shaving Hexes,
Floating Tapers of every description,
v Toiiguin Beans, Musk, Carmine,
Court Plaster, Snulf Boxes;
Chamlier Lights and Mutches, Scgar Box
e», lie.
Which together xvith a very general and extensive
assortment of Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Pa
tent Medicines, he. fee. All of which huve been
selected by a good judge, and are offered for sale
al least 20 per ct. lower thun has si er been sold >
this market tpr ensli or credit. Turclmsers w* t.d
do well to call Hrui examine them.
LAY ■&. HENDRICK SON
ocL26 ’ 196 .
j' « EOKGIA—Chatham County-—To nil whom it
NJ muy concern.—WlieiVHs, Henry B. Hutlmwuy
has applied to Hie lion, tlie Court of Ordinary of
Chatham C ounty for letters of administratio'ii on
the estate and effects of David Edwards, late of
Snvaijuah, Carpenter, dec’d in behalf of the heirs.
These are therefore to cite" nndadmonisli all and
singular the kindred und creditors of,the soil) de
ceased, to file their objections (if any they linv'e)
to the granting ot the admin strut ion of tho estate
of the deceased to the applicant in the Clerk’s
Offiee'of the said Cotirt, on or before the sixth
duy of February next; otlimviselcftersof admin
istration will lie granted.
Witness the Hon. John Cuniming, one of thf-
Justices of the said Courf, the 'TlhJuit. A, D. 1826
jan-7 .6 ; B. M. BOND.e c^.
A LL persons indebted to the estate of Alexim
der Martin, late of Llbfflffw County, dticynii
ed, aro requested.to make imtnc'dinte payment.
R. F. BAKER, jut, ,
W.H. MARTIN, j *"* **•
may W ^112 * ’
hWAi.vrs \*
T m* medicine is offered
'-cmiula nr Kind’s Evil, Ulcce-
Un-oat, longltnUtll ig rlieumatic n(Y,. r re *"
neon-, Diseases, \Vhue8wcl!ingn m | l |
nil cases genefiillvufahlku.
aeler, and Chrome diseases arising te ffi
constitutions, but more especiallyV s '
ii'i-iiig tlierefrimi, UI.-i't s; ,h|L
Nodes, fie. and Hint dreadful disousa or
by a long and excessive use „f Merrilni Wi
—It has also beentound useful in Ui s ni,,1
Liver. , ■:
I«* all disorders arising from mi imnhri I
laminated slate nl the. island, it will'btlmn?r
exfnl and nn cffeetuitl rmne.iK- -—The '
this ineiliciiie Inis 1 -i •n tho eli’ect Q f | ()n
lentivf! study, aful it is now made public ire
toost decided cotiV’u-iidii.fouedcil.on #^.*1
Tlrfiy;e, of Its power Jtt eratficijtln* those1 *
after ehry ithcr no Hri.u his/,died.
OEIfTI FICA'l'i^S. -
“ t bnve within the Inst two years |
4 ' i-.umu.), x tiutimm v minty.—uy Vie. ham,
\Jf I'h Ihe Justices of Ihe Inferior court of C/iuth
am county sitting for ordinary purposes.
To all whom it nmy concern.
Whcsras Charles Gregory executor ofTliomas
G. Davit lute of Cbnthuin county deceased has
petitioned the honorable the court of ordinary to
be discharged from his said ekecutorahip.
These are therefore to cite anti admonish all
nnd singular the kindred nnd creditors of the
said deceased, to file their objections, if any they
have, in the office ol the Clerk of the court of
ordinary on or before the 7th dny of March next,
otherwise letters dismissory will be granted the
petitioner.
Witness the honorable George L Cope, one of
the Justices of the suit! court this seventh day of
September, A. D. 1824.
S. M. BOND, c c o c c
te.p 9 175
g « W
the Justices of the Inferior Court, sitting
for ordinary |>urposcs,
To all whom it may concern
Whereas, Sarah Brooks, widow, lias applied
for letters of gtiurdiHnship on the persons and pro
perty of Sarah Brooks and Julia Brooks, orphan
children of Benjamin Brooks, late of Savannah
Merchant, dec's), us mother of the said orphans.
These are therefore to cite nnd admonish nil
nnd singular the kindred und friends of tlie said
orphan children to tile then- objectiius (If any
they have,) to the granting of said letters, in the
clerk's office, of the Court of Ordinary, on or be
fore the 3d day of February next ensuing, other
wise letters ot guardianship will be granted.
Witness the lion. George L. Cope, one of the
Justices of the said court, this fourth day of Jan
uflry, A. D. 1825. S. M. BOND, c c. o.
jnn '• 3
k i-a.IA, Clmil.iitii County—By the lion
Vjl Hie Justices of the Inferior: Court, sitting for
ordinary purposes.
To all whom It may concern,
Whereas Eliza Roberts Ims petitioned to the bon
orate* the court of Ordinary iXChathnmfrowi
ty, for letters of ndiitinistmtion mi the estate and
effects of John J. Roberts, late of Savuunnl
dcc’d, as next ot kin.
These are therefore to dtp and admonish nil
and singular the kindred nnd creditors of the said
deceased, to file their objections, (if nny they
have) In the clerks office of the said court, on or
helore the 29th day of Febmury next; otherwise
letters of administration will be granted.
AVitness the Honorable Edward Harden, one
of the Justices of the said court, this 29th day of
January, A. D. 1824. S. M BOND.cc'o.
ian 29 23
C N EORGIA, Chatham County.—J>y the IIov
V the Justices of the Inferior Court, sitting fur
oedinary purposes.
To ail whom it may concern.
Whereas Joint MINish, administrator of Isaac
Bullion, dec. hns petitioned the honorable the
Cotirt of Ordinary to be discharged from his said
administration.
Now these are therefore to cite and admonish
all and singular the kindred and creditursuf the
said dec. to file their object ions,(if any they have)
in the Office of tlie Chirk rtf tho Court of Ordina
ry, on or jieforc. the second duv of. Mny next, o
tlimvise letters dismissory will be granted the ne
titioher.
Witness the lion.John P. Williamson one of the
Justices of the said Court this second day of No
vember, 1624. S. M. BOND, c. c.
pov 2 203 ‘
( l.OhGIA, Chatham County—To all whom
’> may cmcern.
\yhcieiis l.e.vi S.D'Lyonhasupplied tothe Hon
Hie Court of OrJlhWy of Clmtham CoUhty, foi
letters ofadiitihistration 011 the estate and effects
<:i Hezeklnii Winkler, late of tlm Stale of Bouth
Carolina''ns principal credit! r.
’These ant therefore to cite and atlrnonirii
all and singular.th* kJndicd and creditors of the
said deceased, to file their objections (if any tlicy
lmve) to the granting ofthc administration ofthc
estate bf the said deceased to the applicant in the
Clerk's Office of (lie said Court, on or before the
twerity-si.-veulli dny of January ncxtjotlierwiso let
ters of administration will bo granted.
Witness the Hop. one of the
J ustices of the said Court,tlie 27th day of Doeem
Lei*, A, D. 1824. , S. M. BOND, 0 c o.
dee 2B 249
petitioned the hon. the court
discharged’ front' his said ad-
G EORGIA, Chatham (County—% the him. tlif
Justices of the Inferior Court sitting for onli-
mry purposes. fit
To iillAvh{hn,it may concern. .
Whereas WillinmDavies,administrators ofMnf-
tha .lolmsbn dec. Ims pet '
of ordinary to
ministration.
These ure therefore to cite npd ndmonish p|
nnd singular the kindred and creditors of said do
censed,-to file their objections (if any they lmve)
ju the office of the clerk of the court of ordina-
ry.,on or before the seventh day of March next;
otherwiseTetters dismissory will be granted the
petitioner. .
Witness tho lidn. John J’. Williamsorf^nc of
the Justices of the..sr” " ’• -* ’
Bopteinbdp, A. D. 182
«ept B 176.
_ ... v ~_ of.
Court, this 7lh day of
S, M. BOND, c c 0 c c.
Balsam of H 01
*J °* Musturri, T
Uc
mil’s
Chur
(Vat
Hinkley’s lufalahl,
Rnburts.iu’s (nfallihle
zetiges, Wlu\aliju’«
Thompsons Moth 1
Gnilfn
; nrgen I
t .v’s (T
tWffi
roilldly fof (| le pj,
' u '»nn desiro
s Ointment
Water, l.^-'s, Ho^por^eS
nnd Dean’s Pills. ’ Ul ' f i
Sblornoii
For sale hy
Eapljp-pamS" 1 -
i’ills,
Bulm of Gilead
J» Sliiim’s Fiumceu
rrHIE suhscribeYJtaving discovered
X posKiou of SwAMt’s cclehrnte.d
two of Mr’ Styniffi’a Fimaffim; amll'K
from wlint 1 have scon, tlmt it wlH prove l
portant fhmedy irr scrofulous, VciKreal |
curial diseases. <• j."; , 1 |
N. ni.M’.M W uj
Professor qt the Institutes Ad K
ofil'hysic in the Univcrxilyof},-,
vaniii^c. ^-c.
^PMIadeqihiii, February 16, 182-‘|.”
“ I Inf# employe'll the Panacea of Jfr, jj
lit nuiherblis histanees, within till Isrjirmt
anB lmve alwnys found it extA-mriv t r.J
peciully in’seconduiy syffltililiffdjn
(seAsn. I have nojhesitntioh iu prqnuuucic]
medicine bt'inqsilnmblc vnluo.
W. GIB,'ON, ju.
Professor of Surgery In the 1’uivfix
Pennsylvania, burge-ni iimliV
“ Lecturer to the Aims flout,' |/1
rv, &p.- - 1
“February 17, 1823."
I have ropnntedly used Sjvnhn'iI
both in the hospital und in privule pradi
lmve foKiul it to bd n valunbfe rardicinehj
i'c. syphilitic, nnd scrofulous cninphlw i
ulsliuute cutniieous affections.
VALENTINE MOTUI
Piofcssor of Surgery ill thettstsL
-Nciv-York, Surgeon of tlitjnl
Hospital, &c. » , 1 1
“Netfroj'K, Istmo.5}h, '624.’’:
PUre $3, 60 per bottle Dr $30 per 1
Druggists. ■
iLr Printed directions acromnsny the 1
cine. ' WiM. SWAlSfl
.Vo. 13 South Ninth Strut, opposite the Two
of Pennsylvania.
The l’ubljc ure rlspfcctfully informed L
have appointed A. pAHSONS, o| A'atrusTI
sole Agent lor the Stale of Georgia. I'd
wishing to purchase at Whole Sale or Retail,
purchase ot him at the same price.-* ns fruiti
nnd shall in no instance supply orders, onW
him. WM. *
I'lilladeipted, October 1st, 1824.
ion 25 tt)
the |
Paul
has now 11 tu'pidy bn hand,for sale—lis Ins I
ccd the price ffom $3 ot) to ^2 oO, or by tti|
Zen ijl24. f
All chnritnhle institutions iictlic Uiiitsd.S:
and the poor will he sUbdffidtiedft.
lithe citizens of tim pitticipui cities mid tci
will appoint an agent to’orilci- add distriWf j
Medicine to the poor, it will lie supplied.
-Tills Medicine is celebrated for tiirmrp "
following diseases: Sciirfula ibriKJttlf' !:til
eerated or Putrid St»re Threat! hw( ^
Rheunuitic affeetions, (i titaneoah Diseiini."
Swelling and Diseases of the Bunes,,«nu «»J
«s generally of a 11UIeeriiuf cIinrnctrr- nml >'
nic Diseases; generally urir-ing inUhliilitstt'l
Stitutions, lint More oj>neuiMly frem S>w
affections arising Hiercn-Stn; Ulaers in tiie I
SfC. nnd the dreadful diseases ijci usionrtij
long und excessive qse okiM-'i'Cury. ‘
so used in Diseases oflfic liver.
ci:iiTiPic.rn:s,
I have within tlie last two \icnrs*!iad tin I
tunlty of seeing se.vcgnl Cflajapf i |lfl
Ulcers, which imving resisted previously 1
gular modes of treatment, were healed M
of Mr. Swnim’s Ptjnacca, and I do t believ*J
tvJiat I have seen, that'll wig prove an imp
•remedy in. Scrofulohs, Venereal and Mfj
diseases. . hN. CHAPMAN, |
Professor of the, Institutes unit Practice of I
in the University of Ptmisyleanm.
, I have employed tiie Panacea of Mr. Sit
numerous instaneps, tyitnin (lie Inst I hire!
iuid nave alwnys foinfd*it extretrfeiy <w
especially in seeondaBy Syphilis, and ;'lci
Diseases. I hux o no hesitation-in [iroiiount
a Medicine of inestimably,ynf ui:. ^^^ ’
, Professor of Surgery to the Pnirendy ojf i
. ' JOHN shif^H
Philadelphia,Nor. 17. 182ib * ,
Each publisher of a tieWspaperln tne»■-
is requested to pi)l)lish this ailvertisenuiiit “" I
months for one year, and send'their auto> in j
pnymrnt,
■ Swaims Puna cm.
ri'tHE Subscribers have just received fro®I
X atlelpliia n fresh supply of this celehrat- J
ilicine, and have made-such arrangement
keep a constant supfily of B W hnnd._ * W,
ivant of this urticle can depend upon its Mm
uine, us it comes direct from Air. Swaim-
LAY ip IIENDRIUKSOiV -
.
net 7 185
4M EORGIA, ClmHiuih County-7^ft*
VX Justices ofllie Inferior eourl sillmg
ry purposes.
To ’all tvhpm it may. concern-
; AVhereas Joilql*. WHIintjison,
Fraiicis' Doyle, deceased, Itos , ..
uqnortffle court- of ordinary .to ue
from lus said adbiinistration. ,
Thedo ore'therpfdre to cito and
iaHd'Yii%ulpr the kindred and; cfeditof*.
said deeedsnd, to fife 'their- objection 5 1
otherwise iptters dismissory will he
petitioner, ,,
Witness the honorable Edward l (
of tlm ,1 ustices of the said Court thBTa (
January A. D. 1826. ' 6-
jun 15 M
-lies
to i
The siibsciiber avihi
five negroes that can be ro ‘;” t ? imc ' l -‘ i n, I ,id for
hands, and liberal wages will be)»" - |
tlierinfonnntion, nppiylo James )
Taylors cabinet ward k*tuc^