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Att&chifinit Sale,
Oil friefirsl Tuesday in Mil l'll next,
"I'IDLIj lio sold lit tin; ootlrt bouse; between
W tlir hour* of toil and four o’clock,
Two negro slaves mimed Sampson and Aimer,
Ml ached as tin 1 property of William E. 1’crgnson,
am! sold by order oftJoUH.
I. D’LYON, s. c. c.
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Sheriff's Sales.
yBfci? bn (lie first Tuesday in March nexf,
«ti lie sold nt the Court House, in the city
\ \ of Suvaimnli, between Hits hours of ten
and four o’clock,
I’lie following 5 negroes, vizj peter and Ids wife
Em ail, their children Murv, Tyro and Pere.illtv, le-
V-ied on 11- the property of .lames Bilbo, to satisfy
mi 1 >edition in Wvoroftho President, Directors
and Company of the Bank of.thc U. States.
All that lot of ground known and designated rs
gardeh lot No. thirty-nine (till) and also that ad
joining half part ,of another, known os lot No- For
ty-two (421 containing, together, eight and a
half acres, be the same more or less, situate to
tho east ofthe city of Savannah, and bounded to
the northwest of lot No.'twenty-six (26) to the
south and east hy lands belonging to the estate of
Hampton Liliihrldge, und to the west by the pub-
fie road lending to Skidaway Island, whereon a
brickyard is now established and,known hy the
name of Fallm’a brick yard together with all and
rie.gular the improvements and appurtenances
thereunto belonging; levied on as the property
of Jacob Fabm, under a rule absolute, from the
Hon. the Superior Court of Cnatham County, in
favor of Aaron Cleveland and Susan his wife'.
All that lot of land situate on Bryan and Haber-
Slmm-streets, Warren ward, No. twelve (T4) in
the city of Savannah, together with nil the build
ings, improvements and appurtenances thereunto
-belonging: levied on ns the property of James
llilho, under a rule absolute from the Honorable
the Superior Court of Chatham County, in favor
of (lie Commissioners of Pilotage of the port of
Savannah.
The eastern half lot and Improvements, known
in the plan of the city ofSavnnnnh by No.'five (6)
in Oglethorpe ward, bounded south by Murgaret-
9trcct, cast liy lot No. four (4) and north hy a
lane; levied on os the property of George I.. Cope
under a fi fa, on a foreclosure of a mortgage in
favor of John Hover.
All that tract of land known by the name of
Tweed Side, containing (346) acres, 264 acres
high land third quality, fraacros low land first
quality bouu ed outlie north by Savannah river;
levied on under a fi fa in favor of Simon Donald
oud wife, complainant ,against Thomas N. Morel
, and others! heirs of John (Morel, dec.
A negro man named Solomon; levied on as the
property of John Womack, to satisfy executions
in favor ot the Rank of thu State of 'Georgia 1
Olliers.
nildings on part of lot No. thirty-one (31) Li
berty ward, in the city of Savannah, hounded
north on York-st. south by a lane, and west by
other part of said lot; levied on as tlieprcperty of
Win. Moliew, dec. to fatlsiy an execution from a
justices court, in favorof Thompson fc Bouncy,
against Wui. Mubcw security for E. Swift.
ISAAC D’LYON, s c .c.
,;un 29 23
MtlI's/Ull S Si 1 It :s.
OnVhc first Txtesdayin March next,
/'ll.!,be sold atthe.O.Mirt Houseli> the city
avannali between the hours of 10 and
>elock,
Lot No!6, Colombia n’ard, with the improve;
incuts thereon, bounded east by lot No. 7, south
by a lane, wpsl by lot No. 6, and north liy Brough
ton street, subject to a groUiujrent time city of
.•$12 75 cnnls, levied on ns the property of John
.Morel, to satisfy an execution in lgvor of the
Bank oftho United States.
Also, Lot No. 1, Willmington Tything, Derby
Ward with the improvements thereon, hounded
east hy Bull street, south hy a lane, west hy lot
No. 2, N. by Buy street,levied on as the proper
ty of Janies Morrison, endprs-r for Tlios. Burke,
to satisfy an execution in favor of the Bank of the
United Stubs. JOHN 11. MOREL, h. d. 0.
inn 29 23
Sheriff's Sales.
On Hie first Tuesday iu April next.
W ILL be sold at ilie Court House in the city
of Savanna!), between the hours of ten and
four o’clock.
The following *e en negroes, vie: Davis, Ma
ria. Patience,Dublin, Beck, Trephine and Oscar,
With the increase of the (eniules, levied bounder
A ft fa on a foreclosure qf n mortgage ns the pro
perty of Joseph Cartuthcrs to satisfy the Batik 1 of
the State of Georgia.
Also, the, following 18 negroes, via: Peter,
Ciarrism, Pavid, Znch, Berger, Cnty, Anthony,
Betty, Mary, Dinah, Jack, Jim, Aggy, Hone, Res*
siali, Margaret, Lucy aud Adam, with'the increase
bf the females, levied on under a ft fa on a fore
closure of a mortgage ns the property of Win. C
Wayne, to satisfy the Bank of the State of Geor
gia.
Also, the following 35 negroes, viz: Cuffee,
(Cooper,) Harriet, Atfy, old Charlotte, Jnck.Sk;
Charlotte, l’endaw, Bess, Precessa and chi!
Bridget and Peggy, Willium, Elsey, Billy, Philip
Phyllis, old Cuomo, Jenny, old Peggy, Brutus,
Jesse, Brutus, Sandy, Maria, Cynda, i>ick, Toby,
■Sophia, Daphne and child, Jacob, Sye, Bcckey
and John, with the increase of the females,levied
Mn ai| the property of Nicholas Cruger, under a fi
fft on a foreclosure of a mortgage in favor of John
Carnahan and James McHenry for use of Christi
ana LeVqtt.
Also, a negro man named Sam levied on as the
property of luhasies E Flin, undci a fi fa on a fore
closure of a mortgage in favour of James Ander-
ion. ; ;
Also, llie following 19 negroes, vis:: - Abraham
Harrj, Cafif, Chance, Daniel, Aaron, Sambo,Xu
Itacliel, I.omlonj Aggy, Si
xnoii, Gi-nec, Eliza, George, Hodv, and Jim, with
the increase of Hie females, levied
MarshctPs Sale.
On the first Tuesday in March next,
W ILL be sold beforo the Court House in the
City of Savnniinh, between the hours of 10
and 2 o’clock, those
Two Lots, Nos. 27 and 28, *
Jackson Ward and improvements thereon, levied
on us the property ofJohn H. Morel, to satisfy the
bnlance decreed to be due on a distress warrant,
issuing from the Treasury Department of the Uni
ted States, against A. S. Bulloch, John B. Morel
and David Delon. JOHN H. MOREL, n. o, o.
jnn IV 14
Marsh/iPs Sales,
On thefirst Tuesday in March next,
W ILL be sold at the Market House in the
town of St Marys between the hours often
and four o’clock,
A Store in front of Lot No. 3’ in the town of St
Marys with the stock of goods In it consisting of
Tin, Gloss, and KartherirWare, &c.—*a tun yard
in said town, with a quantity ofleutherinthc vats
—also a dwelling house 011 the north west corner
of Lot No. 4 in llie town of St Marys subject to
aground rent of Fifty Dollars a year, U) satisfy
two exerutious in favor of the United States, vs.
Lewis Levy, Isaac N. Chappell, and Meietiuli H.
Hubbard, the above pointed out hy Meletiah H
Hubbard, ns the property of Lewis Levy.—Coo
dkinns Cash. JOHN BQOU, o. u d o.
Jan 29 33 ;
SSherilf’s Sujesi
On the first Tuesday in ."parch next,
Hff7TLL be sold <it-the Court House in Rice-
if boro, Liberty County, batwceii the usual
hours of sale, the fallowing properly, via:
One tract of land condoning tiirec hundred
acres, more or less, bounded bit the least by Wm,
Fraser, on the north by Juincs Wilkin*, west by
Moses Way, and on the south liv lands of Rich
ard S. Baker, levied on os tile proper!.y of Benj.
Mell, jr. ou llie foreclosure of umortgl.gc in favor
of .loiro Bacon <
Also, one tract of land containing.t(vo hundred
and four acres bounded on the east by Win. Spen
cer, on the west by lands of John Ditowody, on
llie mirth by lands of John A. CulliMrl, uud on
the south by lands of Catoes, levied on us the
proiwrty of Win, P. Gerardeau to satisfy a bal
ance chic on un execution in favorof Win. Rot*-
orts.
Also, two negroes, Philis and Torn, levied on
as the property uf the estate of Tlioums Stevens,
to satisfy two executions, one in favor 6t John O.
Baker, and the other iu favor of Win. Robarts.
EDWARD WAY, s l c.
jan 29 23
ffrad Quarters,
SAVAXN MI.27tlf Dec. 1821.
lM’igtulc Orders.
Tht Colonels ov comnmnd-
n<r 0timers of the Itoj>iuients
0t‘.the First Brigade, First
Division, Georgia Militin, are or-
dcrod-to have their respective Ue-
.giimiiits and battalions, under arms
ftFPBRS rem BALE,
r ms
AND lil.AT.UAt.
)RUG AND FAMILY
MEDICINE WARE-HOUSE,
VI'ACCASSAU,Russia, Beumand Antique Oils;
tJL Pomatums in largo and small pots, all sorts
,...... I- . of perfume
at the times and places, ;viiich may; ijRoSe, Oratigg, Flower an^ Lavender Water*
Sheriff's Sales,
1 On the first Tuesday in March next,
W ILL he sold before the court house in Ef
fingham county between the hours of 10
uj)d 3 o’clock,
One negro man named Stepney, and COO acres
of land more or less, lying in said county, hound
ed by the Savannah River, and lands ot W King,
ami Maria Uoldwire—levied on us the property oi
Geo. VV. King, *0 satisfy un execution in tavor of
Nicholas Myers oud others.
One negro man numed July, levied on ns the
property of the estate of Elizabeth Byhuider, to
satisfy an exccutiuu in favor of Jpsiuh Baukler
THOMAS ELKINS, sec.
jnn 29 23
cv, Still
nm
mse of the females,.levied on as the pro
perty ofi-iemming Akin, deed, under u fi fa on a
foreclosure of a mortgage in fuvorof Wm. Dixon
<> < 0. assignees of Murdoch McLeod.
- > ISAAC D’LYON, sec.
jan 29 23
Sheriffs sales
On the first Tuesday in March next,
TILL lie sold at the Court House, between
the usual hours of 10-and 4 o’clock,
Eighty negro slaves, via. Nelson, Kachul, Sam,
Morris, Nanny, Charles, MillAy, Hannah, Har
ry, Flora, Anna, Sam, Silvy, Hercules, Brabiiy,
aohn,- David, Nancy, Phillip, Judy, John,
Harry, Eve, Philip, Anno, Lucy, Monday, Tenah,
Ilcnrv, Ben, Venus, Cain, Cumbn, Cell*,.Flora,
Jim, Molly, Nelly, Hamiuh, Simon, Matty, La
key, Paddy, Jenny, Brutus, Cinda, Beck, Fanuy,
Joe, Hester, July, Plicbe, Jack, Beljh, i-aii-
ny, Juck, Robert, Isaac, Pompey, Cmsar, Caty
IVillotigliby, Fortune, Rachel, Phillis, Richard,
Miner, Loudon, Ishmscl,’ Suzy, George, Liz
zy, Grace, Molly, Cudjo, Caty, Betsy, Sampson,
Billy, and Abraham, together with flit 1 future
-Issue and increase of the families: I-eviviedoii un
der a fi.fa. on foreclosure of a mortgage from
■George L. Cope in favor of Peter Mitchell,-John
M'Nish,and Robert Mitchell.
I. D’LYON. icc.
dec 30 251
Sheriffs sales.
On thefirst Tuesday in March next,
W ILL he sold at the court house between the
hours of 10 and 4 o’clock,
fa.
ters Bunk.
Four negro* Billy, Moses, Will and Jenny, le
vied qn under.a fi. fa. on foreclosure of a mort
gage from C. II. Iluyden to Jeremiah Cuyler,
A quantity of Hon^lipid iijid Kitchen Furniture,
levied on’undera fi. fa. on foreclosure of a mort
gage fmm Eit-hzar Eurly to Autos Scudder.
-dee 31 203 I. D’tYQN, s <yc.
('Uy Sheriff?scales, *•
On ’fhe fiht \Tuesday in Mar eh next,
-w X/1L1. at'. sr.Ld iu front of the Court House in
yy the city of-Savannah, between the usual
hours oi ’dnndB*VSock,.
All the b M i ’ le eastern half of lot No.
6 five Gall Dgletlionpe ward, le vied; on as the
property of'iilia’^.. Roberts tty an cxecu
lion in £ vorofthe Gorman Luther,an Church, vs.
"»ro 5 woinAn.iianiedMaria^uiidlmr child
'•II, levic 1 on ns the property ofEobert Churl-
1 o satisfy an execution from the Court
toty d II, .f m i Oyer and Terminer for the
uuaq Salma Manton, vs. Eliza Chari-
is
Executor's Sales
* Ontke First Tuesday in' March next,
W LI. be sold before the court House in the
City of Shvannaii,
The following negro slave*, viz : Kit, Deliali,
Putty, Andrew, Old Rose, Siincho, Mary, Peter,
Snncho. Eiien|Tom, Peggy, JulypNuncy, Pbivlie,
Agues; Sam, Cato, Fortune, Ciesar, l'olydore,
Cliancc, John, Dick, France, Molly, Dinah, Han
nah, Patience, F.inma, Patience, Cupid. Muusu,
Cane, Adun), Prince, Wallcy. Binah, Morris, Ro
bert, Prince, Nancy, old Floru. William, und Ma
rio, 45 in number.' Spyl by order of the Justices
of the Inferior Court, fur the benefit of the credi
tor* of Thomas Melrose.
J. WALLACE, * r .
H. M‘ALPIN, ( ors
M. MELROSE, Ex’rix.
jan-24 18 -
Atlininistrator’s sale.
W ILL be sold at the late residence of Allen
Denmark, deed, late uf Bulloch County, on
(lie fu '. Saturday in February next.
Tb 'ollowing tracts of luud, amounting to 3,-
562a. :res, situate in the'Coifnty of Bullock and
mmeuiutely on the Millcdgevillc road, thirty five
nrliles from Suvnunali, Viz :
- .One tract containing one hundred acres, more
or less, with a comfortable Dwelling House, kitch
en, stables and corn houses-^-Foufteon hundred
acres adjoining tiie above described tract, being
the former residence of the lute Major Stephen
Denmark—on (his tract is a dwelling house, corn
house, store hoose'and kitchen v. itli'good stables,
and an'exceiient stream and mill site, whereon a
mill has, been for rouny years, but out of repairs
at present: (lie mill stones and mill irons will be
did ut the same time-
One other tract adjoining tlieidiove, whereon
EF Bonce lately resided, containing five hundred
and thirty acrex, with comfortable buildings and
out houses, one other wood laud tract containing
eleven hundred acres, ohe lot in the first District
Houston,containing 202i acres, No. 110, oneoth
er lot in the,-8th district Early coutainiug 260 a-
cres, No. 231,
Terms of sale, 12 months credit with’ a mortgage
n the premises and small notes and approved
ecurity. Sold by order of the Court.oi Ordinary
of Bulloch County* Any person wishing to pur
chase can view the premises by application to the
subscribers.
ROBERT BURTON, Adm’r.
MARY DENMARK. Adm’x.
dee 4 230
exercises, and evolutions prescrib
ed hy Congress.
The General will review the
Militia In each County, and will no
tice In (mblie orders, the appearance and conduct
of each corps ; glvingall proper praise where it is
duerand censuring without reserve, any miscon
duct or negligence on the part of the officers or
privates under his command.
However Unpleasant it maybe, it will not be
pretermitted, under any circumstances to enforce
the provisions oftlie Militia Law, to its.fullest ex-
tenLugainst all who may render themselves lia
bla to its penalties.
The Inspector is charged with the promulgation
of these orders, aiid the most punctual attention
to the performance of the important duties of his
station, upon which mainly depends the discipline
of (lie Brigade.
By order General Hardex,
SAMUEL STILES,
Aid-tle-Camp.
Inspector's Office,
SAVANNAH, Jnn. 18, 1825.
Incooformity with the aboveorder the Colonels
of the Regiments, of the First Brigade, will mus
ter their respective-commands at the limes, and
in tbo manner following, viz:—
On Friday the 4th March next, at 11 o’clock, A.
M. a convention of the field, stall', company and
non-commissioned officers of the 35th Battalion
belonging to Chatham Countv—And on the 5tli
March next, at llo’clock,A. M.thercvlcw and in
spection of the Battalion belonging to Chatham
County.
Oil Thursday the 10th March next, at 11 o’clock,
a convention oftlie field, staff, company and noil
commissioned officers of the Effingham Battalion
—And on the Mth of March next, at 11 o’clock
A. M. the review and inspection of the Battalion
On the IStli March next, at 11 o’clock, a con
vention of tiie field, staff, company, and non-com
missioned officers oftlie Camden County Bnttalion
—And on the 19th March next, at 11 o’clock, A,
M.tlie review and inspection of the Battalion.
On the 21st March next, at 11 -o’clock, A. M
a convention of the field, staff, company and non
commissioned officers of the Wayne County Bat
talion—And on the 22d March next, at 11 o'clock
A. fit. th« review and inspection of the Battalion
On 24th March next, ut 11 o'clock, A. M. a con
vention of the field, staff, company and non-com
missioned officers of the Glynn County Battalion
—And on the 25th March, tiie review and inspec
tion oftlie Battalion.
On the 28llt Murch next.nt 11 o’clock, A. M. n
convention of the field, stall', company and non
commissioned officers of M’lntosh County Battal
ion—And on the 29th March, the reviow and in
spection oftlie Battalion.
On the 30lh March next, at 11 o'clock, A. M. a
Convention of the field, staff, company and non-
ommissioncriolficers of the Liberty County Bat
talion—And on the 3lsl March next, the review
an d inspection of the Battalion.
On the 1st of April next,- at 11 o’clock, A- M,
contention ot the field, staff, company and noil
commissioned iitEcera of tho Bryan County Bat
talion— Aud on tiie 2d the review and inspection
of the Battalion.
Un tile 7tli Anri) next, nt 11 o'clock, A. M. a
convention of the field, staff, company and non
commissioned officers ofthe 1st Regiment (City of
Suvaiinuh) and on tho 9th April the review and
inspection of thc Rogiment.
It is required, ami ordered that all officers, non
commissioned officers, and pHvate*be armed and
accoutred according.to law, except such as be-
ong to Volunteer Corps, whose equipments shall
be in conformity with the rules for the govern.
incut of the corps. Field Officers! with their
Staff, of this Brigade are required to attend the
reviews and inspection within their respective
commands.- All Officers will be. provided with
their Commissions on the day of inspection and,
review, and those commanding companies are or
dered to furnish the Adjutant at least live days pre
vious to the review and inspection, a* above or
dered, with an exact return, of their respective
companies, which returns will be consolidated by
the Adjutant, the same to be delivered to me at
the commencement of the inspection, of the : Bat
talion,-—-After the review aud inspection, such
fiirtiierexercises and innnouvrcs, will be perform
ed as may be required by the Commanding Gene
rab WM. C WAYNE,
Brigade Insp. 1st Brig. 1st Div. G. M.
jan ,18 13
.^j INE months after date application will be
1 made to the lion. Inferior court of Liberty
county, for leave to sell the real and personal es-
(ate of Lodowiek Lard, late of Tattnall count)
deceased, for tiie benefit of the heirs und credi
tors. , E. WAY, Adm’r.
oug31 joi71
NOTICE.
■JVTINF. months after date application will be
I N made to the Honorable the Inferior Court of
Chatham County, for leave to sell a lot 011 the
corner of Bull nud' Bryan streets, in the city of
Savannah/ belonging te the estate of Robert 8.
Gibson, deed, for the benefit of the heirs and
creditors of said estate.
JAMES BARNARD,
; Executor,
jnn 25 19
Painting, dazing, etc.
rinHE Subscriber continues to carry on (lie
i. PAlMTIffG, GUFZLYG and GILD IMG
business iu nil its different branches, at his old
stand corner of Broughton and Bull-streets.
"* \eeps constantly on h|ind a general assorts
GLASS of all sizes.
All kinds of PAINT OILS, ic,
V 18 TO A. BAIN-
Of even- variety
and Pattern.
Lamp Oils, Lamp Wick, Glass
T YTHE SubscribenJiave just received per ship
.1 Emperor, ^
A general supply of
I Vinter, Full and Summer strained Lamp
Oil.
Rrettnned Socket Lamps')
Jnpimia Dish do l
Glass do >
do Peg do j
do Lafayette do J
Globe Lamp Glasses
French Chimney do for Billiard Rooms and
Theatres
Lnmp. Wick of every description
Together with Tin Lamp Feeders,Tin Canisters
for lamp Oil, and every other article suitable for
the convenience of Lif'ht. The whole of which
comprise u more complete assortment than has
ever been exhibited in this city, and are offered
for sale at prices to correspond with the times
The public are very resircctfully invited to call
and examine them.
LAY &l HENDRICKSON,
Chemists end Druggists,
Shad’s Buildings
nov 11 219
fjmpjfc
all sorts of perfume
Naples, Pot, Cake and Qdlntesstnce )
Shaving Soaps l
Windsor Perfumed Fancy Soaps, by f Soaps
thcbox . J ..
Hair powder, plain and scented powder Puffs as
sorted sizes
Ladles and Gentlemens Pocket Books with and
without clasps, of ail size*
La Fayette, silk and hair Stocks, nn elegant arti
cle for gentlemens wear
Ladies Indispensable*, assorted patterns
Gilt Card Cases,assorted sizes
Visiting Cards, do do
Silver Pencil Cases, best quality
do Tooth with twenzers do
Lead Pencils, warranted of the best
Penknives, Segar Boxes, Dominoes do
Fancy Smell Bottles, Dice, Pluying Cards
Ladies Toilet Dress Cases
Gentlemens Shaving do
Marshall’s SuperlorlDentrifico
Belton’s do do
Burton’s do
Prepared charcoal, from the willow Bark
do do common qlmreonl
Eye Stones, Snuff Boxes, a .fine assortment,
Reeve’s colours
Floating Nurcmliurgh and French Tapers,-for
burning on oil
Durable Ink, Aromatic Spirits of Vinegar
Phosphorus Boxes, hair powder Boxes
Platiua and fancy wood shaving Boxes
Round shuving cake soap do
Superior aud large Ivory, bone und wood tied
shaving Brushes
English, French and American superior nnd fan
cy penetrating Invir brushes, of nil sizes
Fine hair doth Brushes, all sines
Do whist Cloths, do
Plate, mtil mid comb Brualies
Furniture, shoe and Whitewash do
Sweeping and hearth Brushes
Also, his innr.li admired dnralil.. nnd fancy silver
wire touth Brushes, made on an improv
ed plan, and to order, with plain and flu
ted handles
John Burber’s mid Thomas ScarglH’s superior Ra
zors, in single and double eases made
to order, warranted to nleose the pur
chaser, or to be returned
Day and Martin’s imported Shoe Blacking
Genuine Otto of Roses, large und small size bot
tles
Pearl Powder for beautifying the skin
Macohny, Scotch und Cuphalic Snuli*
Lorillard’* fine cut Chewing Tohucoo .
Tnnquin and Venelln Beaus
Apothecary's scales and weights
Evans’ crown Lancet*, spring Lancets with Extra
blades, with a fine assortment of Surgi
cal instruments, Apothecary’* Glass
.Ware, Sic. Sic.
Together witli a very general and extensive,as
sortment of Drugs, Medicine, Chemicals, Patent
Medicines, Spices, Dye Stuffs, the. All oi which
hasiiecn selected by himself; nail in lieu of the
word per ccntoge. arc all offered at Wholesale
and retail, each and every 'article us low as his
neighbors. jftj
^ A. PARSONS,
Druggist, No. 8, Gibbon’s Building,
jnn 25 19
General Drii£,Chmical&Family
Medicine Ware House.
'lav ,y m:.v:)HicKs<)N,
WlipIcMile and Retail(.'lieinis.s mid Druggists
.Vo. 1. Shitil’s lliiilitiiifi.:, Conur uf Coiij'risS unit
IVhiUtkrr streets, Siieimn/ih.
r * M’F. coiisiuhilyofl lunula very gtsiiei-fll asj
L L jsortineuf bf
, DRUGS, vr.mnNF.s,
I I>YB 8TUlTst ANO l-AINTS,
J lTlU'U.MI'.RV, A'C. A'C.
A«• eat variety of Ap&lliecuries Glass Ware such
as witlo and narrow mouth bottles, from I gallon
to (tile ounce,composition and glass mortars, 'gloss
lainpsnndlamp glasses, smelling* bottles, gradua
ted ‘measures, Apothecaries vials wlllteUuu green.
SnrgconH fniiruincnts—Pc&lebjj sets, turnkeys,
trust es, spring and thumb lances, forceps, satnlas,
bougies, catheters, scales mid weights, ,ye. tpe.
Mtent Melticincs+-o( every description, viz:
Seiulitz and Soda Powders, balm oftiaitoj calciu
ed tnugnnsin, Lees, Andersons, anil Hoopers Pills,
Swniius Pmiacen, Balsam Honey, Imicumns nnd
Churches Cougn Drops, Itch ointment, .'j-e.
All of which arc offered tor sale 011 the most
liberal terms for cash or credit.
1ET L.l-H. Having enlarged their Establish
meet mid 1 awing imufc such arrangements as to
Highly approved A lent l
Medicines.
l)S“ n
!|;i;ry-s j
Itug'-rs Vegetftblu PalaioniVB.u
Hill’s Unlsiuu of Honev lci f‘’ n
t’liureh's Essi of AlusiiiV.t T- V " y ' c
.Wu^^ToolliSfe 1 ’#
1 ilnltleylfl lhrfolnble rcm uivf,
Kol»mis....’s Infallible worm,ft
• zi-ng.-s, WheatoiL Itch Oiatrtkrtl
nnd D:-a;i’.! Pills, ’ ul,! ib)|
Solomon'
For sale hy
Balm of Uilenj
Drni,tzN#ft;olwH
Valuable Medicine.
ANTI-DISPEPTIC PILLS,
Prepared by Henry James.
A N approved remedy for Dyspepsia, or fndi
gestion, Habitual Cpstiyeift-ss, find Piles.
It is well known that Dyspepsia is one oftlie
most frequent and formidable diseases of our
country. Its commencement is indicated iu dif
ferent pntien's by vnrious symptoms, of which the
most remarkable nrc—
Irregularity of th • bowels, obstinate costive
ness, hezdacli, commonly called nervous orsick-
ly hezdacli, yellowness ofthe eyes and skin,acidi
ty of stomach after eating, often culled heart burn,
flatulciif-e or wind on the stomach, hitter tustcin
(he mouth in the morning,fietid breatli,drowsiness
after dinner, debility, lassitude, emaciation, de
pression of spirits, 4‘C.
riles being eomiftcted with iudigostiun and cos-
tiveness, are certaiuiy and speedily removed by
the pills.
A supply of the above valuable Medicine has
just been received from tiie Patentee, and can be
obtained of llie subscribers, wli<> have been ap
pointed agents for the Slate of Georgia.
LAV fc HENDRICK SON,
Druggists and Chemists,
Shad's Buildings.
dec 7 232
be continually receiving a fresh supply of goods,
flatter thoinselvpstlmt none ofthe kiudin this city)
can nlfnr greater inducements to denlers; The
Merchant, the Planter, and tho Pliysicimi, cun
hero be supplied with almost every article in tho
Drug line, us their assortment will lie founduxteii-
siv-e and ofthe best quality, under no consilient
lion whatever will the sale of impure or adulterr
ted articles lie promoted. The utmost cure will
be Used in the selection of good Medicines and
will lie sold at a moderate profit. It Is upon these
|)rinciples alone Unit they will endeavor to secure
putroimge. M orderi pi omplly executed.
Thu Georgia Patriot, and Darien Gazette, will
pleuse to give this udvcrtiseineiitsix ihsertionsand
forward tiieir bills for payment.
sept 28 182
£ 1 f it)KG1A Clmtlmui county—liy the hon. the
VJT Justices of the Inferior eyurt of Chatham coun
ty sitling fnr ordinary purposes. t
To all whom it may concern.
Whereas William Davies administrator of Ja
cob Franklin Kcal doc. lias petitioned the holt,
court of Ordinary, to bo discharged from his said
administration.
These lire therefore to cite nnd admonish nil
and singular, the kindred and creditors ofthe
said deceased to file their objections (if any they
have,) in tho office ot, the office of the Clerk of
tiie court of ordinary, on or nefore tiie 7iii day of
March next, otherwise letters disraiscory will he
granted the petitioner.
Witness tbit honorable John P. Williamson,
one of the Justices of said court this 7th day of
September, A. D, 1824.
S. M. BOND, c c o c c.
sep 9. 165
j < EoKGlA, Chutluiiii County—liy- the houora-
VJ ti[e the Justices tf the Inferior court uf Chath
am county silting for ordinary purposes.
Tb oil whom it may concern.
Whearnx Charles Gregory efocutor of Thomas
G. Davit lute of Chutliuin county deceased lias
C etitioncd the honorable the court of ordinary to
e discharged from Ills said executorship.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
and singular the 'kindred and creditors of the
said deceased, to file their objections, if any they
huve, in the office of the Clerk of tiie court of
ordinary on or before the 7th day of Murch next,
otherwise letters dismissory will he grunted the
petitioner.
Witness the honorable George L Cope, one of
tiie Justices of the said court this seventh day of
September. A. D. 1824.
S. M. BOND, c c o c c
sep 9 175
Ct the Justices of the Inferior Court, sitting
for ordinary purposes,
To aii whom it may concern
Whercus, Sarah Brooks, widow, has applied
for letters of guardianship 011 the persons anil pro
perty uf .Sarah Brooks and Julia brooks, orpliun
children of Benjamin brooks, late of Suvaunnh
Merchant; dec’i, as mother of the said orphuus
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
nnd singular the kindred and friends of the said
orphan children to file their obiectiins (if any
they huve.) to the granting of said letters, in the
clerk’s office, of (lie Court of Ordinary, <m or be
fore llie 3d day of February next ensuing, other
wise lotter.i ot guardianship will be granted.
Witness the lion. George L. Cope, one of the
Justices of the said court, this fourth duy of Jan
uary, A. D. 1825. S. M. BOND, c c. o
VtVAiM s PAMacPTI
/| tt’lis III,-dicing ;, ‘ hi
iU Scrofula or Kiug’s Evil, ri<„ ."Vl
Tlirrm!, long standi ig rhemimti’c tffiVclin '
npous Diseases, White Swellingm, i r ..
Bones, an , nlftasose. i.cmUjr ofln ul.,"
ncter, ami Chronic (flseaies arisiiis | n /
constitutions, but more pkpoeWtoVhSS
affections timing therefrom, n,
Nodes, Sic^niid that dreadful disease
hyii long hhd-cxccKsivc useoi .Menu,.
—It has also been found useful in U;,.
Liver. 1 . '
. In alt disorders arising from mi {nHitl
| amlnntedstathtit the Blood, It will t* tonoil
>rfut and an effci tual remedy -TJ,,. /
this medicine has liccll the effect of Ion, j
tentive stiidy, and It iirnow iflade rtbilrf*
most dedided conviction,foiiuilml ot amig
nonce, of its power in eradicating those'dj
after every other medicine hnsfaiUd.
CKttTIFICAfES,
11 1 have within thftlast two yoiirx lm
portunitybf-seeing sovoral Casas of -vry |
rate ulcevs, which, having resisted
regular modes of treatment, wire h^,,,
use of Mr. ’Swelin’s Panacea; and I 4, ^
from what 1 lilvc seen, liiit it will prove 1
imrtant remedy in scrofulous, venorMl.iuij
curlal diseases. ,•
N. CHAPMAN.
Professor of the fpitiinJ s
of Physic in the Univcrsitj
vanin, Sic.. 4-0. '
‘^rhilndel^hia, February 16, il
“ i have empfn^ed ilu- fjmadrs mi
in mimefbu* instances, within the h<;0
and have always found it extra
cspeeially In SccotldarV syphilis
disease. 1 have np hcsitiitKiil in
medicine of inestimable value. ’
W. (ilBSQV, H,
Professor of Surgery In th* Cni
Pennsylvania, Surgeonsnd
,Lecturer to.tlie Alms F
ry, fcc. ' f
" February 17, 1823.”
—-
“ I have repeatedly used
botlxin the hospital and fn privs
have found it to b^a valuable meditinelj
ic, syphilitic, and scrofulous cnnijJ
obstinate cutaneous a flections.
VALENTINE MOTT, M. ij
Professor of Surgery ig t|al
New-Yurk, Surgeonf'if l
Hospital, lie.
"New York, 1st mo. 5th, 1624.”
Price §3 50 per bottle er §30 ]hr l
Druggists. #'
(Lr* Printed directions oermnpnny lb I
cine. WM. fflT.Mif
A'o, 13 South Ninth Street, opposite the l'«i
of Pcniisytminin.
The Public a)-e respcetfully loft
have appointed A, PARSONS, oCS
sole Agent for thb Slate of Georgia. I
wishing to purchase zt Whole Sale or fie!:
purrbttso oJTiifc ntthp same prices ns fr
und shall in no'instance!siipply ordre „
blin. " ^
Philadelphia, October 1st, 1824.
juo 25 19
Pure Calciticil Magnesia, a new
^Article.
T HIS Medicine has lieen.prejiaredhy the New
•York Chemical Manufacturing Company
and js said to bo equal to the celebrated articl
made uy the Messrs Henry's. Many |>ei sous i„
this city who have used this remedy give it a de
cided preference over ail others. Families are
solicited lo'give it a trial as it comes much' cheap-
ei than Henry's; being neatly nut up in bottles at
.'J74 cents each, and for sale only by
LaY fc HENDRICKSON,
Chemists and Druggists,
Shad's buildings.
dee 7 232
Genuine patentEamil) A• ediernes
L EES Fills Churches Ess Muturds
Andersons do Cliings worm Lozenges
Hoopers do Thompsons teeth puste
James do do pye wuler
Churches cough drops Rogors vegetable
Andersons do pulmonic detergent
Balsom Honey. Ilearjeinoii
% Audlers ienutive British oil
Gpodeidock Henfys caiie’d magnesia
Squires elixir . Batemans drops,
Salts Lemons
Can constantly be bad at the store of
' LAY Sy HENDRICKSON, »,
Fresh Currants and Spices.
J UST received an additional -supply oflZante
Curiauts, Nutmegs, Mace, Cloves, '
Cinnamon, Ginger, Allspice, •
black mid Ciwane Pepper,
Superior London. Mufiturd, warranted
Lttap and Lupip Sugai' all of thefirsf quality
and for sale by LAY fc HENDRICKSON,
dec 23 ?46 Corner Congress fy WhileJter-tls,
Elegant & choice Perfumery, &e
T HE Subscribe™, have received or brig Alin.
Schooner Intrepid and ship Corsair, a fresh
supply of Choice Perfaniery, consisting of
Otto of Roses iu elegant gilt bottles of vari
ous patterns
Macassar, Russia, Bears and Antique Oils
Pomatum In I’ols nnd Rolls
Rose, Orange flower nnd Lavender Water
Rose,Benjoin, Musk, Olive, Venauulur, Palm,
Vegetable, Ceylon, Bandana, Transparent,
Variegated, nlid English Windsor Soims,
Wush Balls, Naples shaving Soap in Pots
Shaving Cakes, Ac
Pocket, fine teeth and dressing Combs, new
Patterns
Hair Powder and Powder Puffs
Pocket Books arid Pocket Wallets, wilj) and
Without springs
La Fayette and Silk Stocks,
Elastic Wire and Coburg Stiffners,
Silver Wire Teeth Brushes with gilt haudies
Tounge ScrapeVs,
Nail, Cloth, Hair and Shaving Brushes,
Cut Glass Smelling Bottles, Visiting Curds,
Metal Shaving Bexes,
Floating Tapers of every,description,
Tongu'm Beans, Musk, Carmine,
.Court Plaster, Snuff Boxes,
Chamber Lights and Matches, Segar Box-
es, fcc. -
Which together with a very general and extensive
assortment of Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Pa
tent Medicines, fcc. fcc. Ail of which Imve been
selected by a good judge, and are offered for sale'
nt least 20 per cl. lowertluin has ever been sold')
this market for ensh op credit. Purchasers w> *.d
do well to call und examine them.
LAY fc HENDRICKSON
oct26 196
G l EORGIA—Chatham County—To all whom it
V may concern.—Whereas, Henry B. Hulhaway
has applied to the Hon. the Court of Ordinary of
Chatham County for letters of administration on,
the estnte and effects of David Edwards, late of
Savannah, Carpenter, dec’d in Iiehnlf of the heirs.
These are therefore to cite andadmonish all and
singular thp kindred nnd creditors ofthe said do-
censed, to file their objections (if any they have)
to the granting of the admin strulion of tl^ estate
of the deceased to the applicant in tiie Clerk's
Office of tlie said Court, on or before tlifl^sixtli
day of Fchnmry next; otlierwiselettersof admin
istration will be granted.
Witness Uie Hon, John Cumming, orte of (he
Justices oftlie said Court, the Till Jan. A.D. 1825,
jnh-7 5 S. M. BOND,0 to. .
, ... , of Alexan
Martin, late pf Liberty County, deceav
ed, ore requested to make immediate payment. '
R. I-. BAKER, ? .. ,
W. H. MARTIN, ( Lx,8 ‘
may 16 .§112
G ....1A, Chatham County—By the lion
the Justices of the hiferlor Court, sitting for
ordinary purposes.
To all whom it may concern,
Whereas Eliza Rob«rtshns|>etitioncd tothehnn
orable tiie court of Ordinary i-f Chatham Couii
ty, for letters of administration on the estate and
effects of John J. Roberts, late of Savaunuht
dec’d, as next nt kin.
These are therefore to cite and admonish ait
and singular llie kindred nnd creditors ofthe said
deceased, to file their objections, (if any they
Imve) in the clerks office of the said court, on or
before the 29th day of February next; otherwise
letters of administration will be granted.
Witnes* the Honoiaoie Edward Harden, one
of the Justices of the said court,'this 29th day of
Jununry, A. D. 1824. S. M BOND, c c o.
jan 29 1 23 s',
jr 1 EORGIA, Chatham County.—liy the IloH
Vj the Justices of the Inferior Court, silting fop
oedinury purposes. a
To all whom it may concern. ~
Whereas John M'Nish, administrator of Isaac
Bullion, dec. hns petitioned the honorable the
Court of Ordinary to be discharged from his said
administration.
Now these are therefore to cite and admonish
all and singular the kindred and creditors of the
said dee.lo file their objections,(if nuy they have)
in the Uiiice of tiie Ckrk of-tiie Court of Ordina
ry, on or before the second day of May next, o
tnerwise letters dismissory will he granted the pe
titioner.
Witness the lion. John P. Williamson one oftlie
Justices,of tiie said Court this second day of No
vember, 1824. Si-M. BOND, c. c. o
nov 2 203 W
G EORGIA, Chatham County—To all whom it
may concern.
Whereas Levi fs. D'Lyon hns applied ti tiie Hon
the Court of Ordinary of Cliatl nm County, fin-
letters of administration' on lbe AMeto and effuets
of llezekiah VVitikier, late of Ihfe ’State of Sciulli
Cm-olina os principal Credit: r.
These are therefore to cite and admonish
all and singular the kindred and creditors of the
suid deceased, to flip their objections f If* ^ny they
have) to tiie granting qf the iidministration of the
estate oftlie said deceased-to. the applicant in the
Clark’s Office of the said Court, bh or before the
twcnlynseventh day of January noxtjotlidnvise
ters of udthliiUtrntion will'be granted.
Witness tho Hon, one of (life
Justiees.of the said Court, tiie 27llnlay of Dccem-
.her, A. D. 1824. S. M. BOND, c c 0.
dec! 28 •' 249
G GORGIA, CImtImni county—By //it hon. the
Justices of the Inferior Court sitting fur ordi
nary purposes.
To all whom it muy concern.
Whereas William Davies, administrators of Mar
tha Johnson dec. lias petitioned tho lion. (lioCom-l
ol' ordinary to be discharged from his .said nd
liiinistratioh/i “
These lire llicrefore to cite und admonish all
and singular (lie kindred and crmlitoi s of said de 'W™ , u "' rourt tl |is T
ceased, to file their objections (if tiny they Imve) ol the ..uMices jd^the s.11 ^ poM 5 '
in thp office- of the clerk of,(Be court of online
.. - «• - - - ■ ^
ry on 01;.before the seventii day of Mnre!i ne
otherwise letters dlsiiiissoi-y will be' irranled
pctjtjpneV. _ _
tim
n. John P. Williamson,
the Justices of the said C01
September, A. D. 1324.
soptO 175
17
iacc
T HE subscriber, huving 1
posiUort of SWAtM’»
has now a supply on hnnd for sale—li*
eei tiie price front <J3 50 to 92 50,
sun $24. ft ,
All charitable injtnutiati*
nnd the poor vrill W sjipp'i' .
If the citizenrof the pjincipa
will apjpoint an agent to oMBM
Medicine to the pod . ,
This Medicine is celebrated I
following diseases s acorfiila 1
cerated or Putrid Sore
Rheumatic Affections, Cutnne
Swelling and Dapasep of tiie Run
•s generally of affL'lrrtroiis chsrzeier
nic Diseases, generally arising in 'oehi
stltutions, bnt more especially frors
affections arising fharcirora; WeersJn!
<^-c. and the dreadful ^diseases occavom
long and’excessive use of Merc
so used in Diseases of t he Liver-
CERTIFICATES.
f have within the last two years li
(unity of seeing sMcral cases ot
Ulcers, which hwwg resisted prt
gular modes of treatment, wereTica
of 'Mr, Swuim’s Pnntfcea, and 1 do r
what I have seen, that it will prove on 1
remedy it» Scrofulous, Venereal" arid:
diseasw. v. . j I4. CHAPMA\j
Professor of the (nslitules'iind Practice
in the thiirersily'of Peunsylnw
I have employed the I’ajiBceact Air..
numerous instances, withiil
und have always found jj extri ly
cspecjally in seeondary“yplulu
Disewez. 1 have no hesltutiojf
a Medicine of inestimable vale
W
Prefer of SurgeryR t
Philadelphia, Nov. 17, 1823.
Each publisher of a newspaper in P J
I* requested to publish this utiva-t« !U,e
month, for one year, and send their aw
puyiriii'nt." ,
Xwaims Ftmttcca.
1 UIE SuhscrilieYs huve just received
adoliihiaa freBh .supply "CBBBKBal
tlicinc, Juid lmve ma^de sucli orranp *•
keep a constunt supply of it hit P atld - ,
want t>l this mticlc can depond upon 1 -
" direct from Mr. Suna?-
AY V HEN.
r ’liemiat and Drng
Sltall't W
uine, us it co
oct 7
186
EORGIA, Chiitlmm Fount^
M V -
Justins ofthe Inferior courlsMP
Whereas John V. '1 illmmson, "
Frunois Doyle, deceased, has |-
libnorable court ot ordinary Id
from his said iidministration. , )0n j
These are lliei efm e to cite ,l . jj to ri <
and Singular the kindred l ". l | V' , s( ii'ni>)|
stild (Incensed, 0 file llieir olui- ., ,•,]«(< J
have) in til0 office ot the clerk . j (l |y nl
dinm-y, 011 or before the luth ria>,
therwise letters dismissory ">d *' e
petitioner „ , ,,,,1
VVitiK - the lionornhle Ede"^
Si M
Haidfilj
January A. D. J825.
jan 15 11 -
r i h(! suhricripoT
five negroes that can be m
imnds,and liberal v.-agesV'l ’; f
the.-infoi-.iialion, epph !"?»»"* 1 J
avlors cabinet wurc llOUSfe - fiAjojj-j'jij
jau 10 i-ft) 1