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City Marshal's Sales,
On the first Tuesday in June nert,
W ILL, be sold in front of the court house be
tween the usual hours oi ten o’clock, A.
M. and four P. M. the following property, If the
rents are not paid before the day of sale
Lot No 4, Washington ward, 00 by 90 feet,
l«0undedeast by Houston-st, south by a lane,west
by Lot No 3, mid north by Bny-st, re-entered on
os the property of Mrs. Mackay, for 6 quarters
rent.
Lot No 29, Washington ward, 60 by 90 feet,
bounded east by Lot No 30,south by aiane,west
by Houston-st, and north by Washington-Square,
re-entered on as the property of James Wallace,
for 2 quarters rent.
Lot No 30, Washington ward, 60 by 90 feet,
bounded east by Lot No 31, south by a lane, west
by Lot No 29, and north by Congrcss-st, re-enter
ed on as the property of James Bilbo, for 5 quar
ters rent.
Lot No 39, Washington war I, 60 by 90 feet,
bounded east by Lot No 38, south by Broughton-
at, west by Lot No 40, and north by alaae, re-en
tered on as the property of Maria Pearce, for 9
quarters rent.
Lot No 1, Liberty ward, 60 by90 feet, bounded
east by Jefferson-st, south by a fane, west by Lot
No 2, and north Broughton-st,re-enteredonasthe
property of Mrs Waters for 2 quarters rent.
Lot No 46, Brown ward, 60 by 90 feet, bound
edenstbvLot No 47, south by a lane, west by
Lot No 46, and north by Hull-st, re-entered on as
the property of Mis«os Minis, for 2 quarters rent.
Lot No 10, New Franklin ward, 60 by 90 feet,
bounded east by Lot No 11, south by Lot No 6,
west by Lot No 9, and north by Rlver-st, re-enter
ed on as the property of m O Driscoll, for 2 quar
ters rent.'
Lot No 11, New Franklin ward, 60 by 90 feet,
bounded east by Montgomery-st, south by Lot
No 4, west by Lot No 10, and nortu by River-st,
re-entered on as the property of Wm Scarbrough
for 2 quarters rent.
Lot No 24,.Brown ward, 60 by 90 feet, bound
cd east :>y Lot No 23, south by Perty-st west by
Lot No 26, and nurth by a lane, re-entered on as
the property ofJasG Blois, for two quarters rent.
Lot No 26. Brown ward, 60by 90 feet, bounded
east by Lot No 24, south by Perry-st, west by Lot
No 26, and north by a lane, re-entered on as the
property of C H Hayden, for 14 quarters rent.
Lot No 26, Brown ward, 60 by 90 feet, bound
ed* east by Lot No 26, south by Perry-st, west by
WhUakerot, and north by a lane, re-entered on
as the property of HB llaiston est. for 6 quartets
rent.
Lot No 46, Brown ward, 60 by 90 feet, bound
cd east by Lot No 46, south by a lane west by Lot
No 44, and north by Hull-st, re-entered on as the
property of the est Dr Kollock, for two quarters
rent.
Lot No 32, Elbert ward, 60 by 90 feet,bounded
east by Lot No 31, south by a lane,west by West
Broad-st,nnd north by Hull-st, re-entered on as
the property of Wm Shaw, est.for 2 quarters rent.
Lot No 1, New Franklin ward, 60 by 90 feet,
bounded cast by Telfair’s Lot, sooth by Bay-st,
west by Montgomery-st, and north by Lot No 2,
re-entered on us tiie property of J C Helvinstine,
for 2 quarters rent.
Lot No 2, New Franklin ward, 60 . by 90 feet,
bounded east by Telfair’s Lot, south by Lot No 1,
we t by 'Montgomery-st, and north by Lot No 3,
re t rteredupon as the property of Wm Scarbrough
for 2 quarters rent.
Lot No 7 New Franklin ward, 60 by 90 feet,
bounded etist by Lot No 6, sooth by Bay-st, west
by West Broad-st, anh north by Lot No 8, re-en-
j Lot No 3 SpringhiU, 70 by 80 feet, bunded cast
by West Broad-st, south by Lot No 4, west by
Lot No 6, and north by a lane, re-entered on by
the property of T1) Porter's estate, for 8 quarters
rent.
Lot No 6, SpringhiU, 70 by 80 feet, bounded
oast by Lot No 4, south by tile Augusta Road,west
by Lot No 12, nnd uorth by Lot No 6, re-entered ,
on as the proqerty of John Gatdner, for4 quarters J{jhn Hawk - |nj Ddm>or Thora ,
rcnu 1 as Green, dec’d and John
Lot No 7, SpringhiU, 70 by 80 feet, bonnded
east by Lot No 2, south by a lane, west by Lot
No 10,and north by Lot No 8,re-entered onasthe
property of Mrs Norris, for 8 quarters rent.
Lot No 12, SpringhiU, 70 by 80 feet, bounded
South Carolina,
Fourth Circuit
Georgetown Dist.
George W. Burrows, Adra'Or.
de bonis non of Elizabeth
McKee deceased.
toe subscriber oiterb for sale,
In Equity.
w
AND CENCRAl.
DRUG AND FAMILY
MEDICINE WARE-HOUSE,
M ACC ASS AR,Russia, Bearsnnd Antique Oils;
Pomatums in lurge and small pots, all sorts
of perfume ,
Rose, Orange, Flower and Lavender Waters
Cnlognc Water in boxes
Milk of Roses, or Beauty’s Preservative
Low’s superior scented Shaving & \\ ash Soaps,
all sorts of perfume
G EORGIA, Chnthnm County—By the bon i jt- , ,
the Justices of the Inferior Court, sitting for 'Uglily UpprOYcd Patent Ti'
inarv purposes. i»» . 111 Ti
whom it may concern, __ iiieulCinC8.
id T, Timothy has putitioned to the I J « „ Church’s Cough Drons
court of Ordinary of Chatham I a »jL do <j 0
tors of administration on the estate i, i»ity sMixer, Squires do
~
Graham, late adm’orE. Mc
Kee, deceased.
r ‘ having appeared to the satisfaction of the
Court that the children of Matthew Bryan, (if
„ .Sw”ftrraSCWS'tK ZLEXXdZS I a "y ««* to “ving) •» interested in the 1 «U sort* of perfume
^d nor.h n of ■this suit; and it having further appeared Naples, Pot, Cake and Quintessence ]
S 1tbmttho said Matthew Bryan removed $oiA this I Shaving Soaps
cd on as tnc property of Jacob W aver, for 4 quar- j g^ a ^ e ^ Georgia many years ago, and that no iu* I Windsor Perfumed Fancy Soaps, by f Soups
tSOl •* *mh*&L*ft*f*t*de (*>'
the property of Jas Fountain, for 8 qui
Lot Nn2l, SpringhiU, bounded east
cle for gentlemens wear
, « d rant - - - i urynn iu iunna«iuww»wiY cviueuce uimim iutii-1 Ladies Indispensables, assorted pattern*
lohn Gardner, for 4 quarters je«U* - t j t y an d relationship, at the Court of Equity to be | Gilt Card Cuses,assorted sizes
t. M. i fc., c. m. | Golden for the District of Georgetown,on tue first
Monday after the fourth Monday of January next,
„„ the Complainants' Solicitors, that uuticebe puo- sorted sizes . ...
i Baked once a month until the first day of January Ladies and Gentlemens Pocket Books with and
1 next, in the Winyaw Intelligencer oi Georgetown, I without clasps, of all sizes
, and in one of the public Gazettes of Savannah, j La Fayette, silk and hair Stocks, an elegant aril*
Cases, assor
Visiting Cards, do do
Silver Pencil Cases, best quality
do Tooth with tweezers do
.. — r v , ,—„ — . U1 „„ c c „ >c . Lend Pencils, warranted of the best
tested; and those indebted to the aaid estate are n b e |h McKee deceased, among those entitted to Penknives, Segar Boxes, Dominoes do
v % 1(Y> I uihinu ui weurgctvm n,uu me imi
• 1 Monday afterthe fourth Monday of January next,
A Li. persons having demands againstthe estate a „d that in default thereof a final distribution may
ofJames Wallace, wUI present them duly at- j be made of the remaining Estate of the said Eliz-
required to make payment to
G. W. OWENS, Qual. Adm'r.
may 2 97
Extract of an Ordinance,
E NTITLED an ordinance to amend an ordin
ance for regulating carts, drays, Sic. $-c.
within the City of Savannah, and for other pur-
tile same in the event of the death of the children Fancy Smell Bottles, Dice, Playing Cards
of Matthew Bryan. I Ladies Toilet Dress Coses
ROBERT HERR10T, Gentlemens Shavingdo
Commissioner and Registenn Equity. Marshall's SuperiorDcntrifice
Commissioner's Office, ) Belton’s do do
Georgetown, May 14, 1826. t Burton’s do
The Editor of the Savannah Republican is re- Prewired charcoal, from the willow Bark
quested to publish the above once a month until
tne first day of January next, and to send his ac-1
count to the Office of the Winyaw Intelligencer, 1
poses-
And be it further ordained by the authority a- tuuul w lUD «, ultJ ,„ MJO ,
foresaid, That it shall be lawful for any person w hen lt wi |[ be immediately paid
or persons,and the City Marshal and City Conita-1 ran v jg m
bles are strictly required to do so, to stop or in- - — ,—wrm
form against any person or peraous riding on I TSUVy CoiIWllSStOncrS U(flCC,
horseback in agallop, or any coachman, or other 1 !
person, Iriving a coach or other carriage other-
do do common charcoal
Eye Stones, Snuff Boxes, a fine assortment,
Reeve’s colours
Floating Nuretnburgh and French Tapers, to
burning on oil
Durable Ink, Aromatic Spirits of Vinegar
Phosphorus Boxes, hair powder Boxes
Platina and fancy wood shaving Boxes
Round shaving cake soap do
rdimuy purjios.
To all whom it may concern,
WhcronsDdvid “‘
honorable the
County, for letters
and effects of Peter Timothy, late of Chatham
county, plnnter, dcc’d, us next of kin.
These are therefore to cite and admonish nil
and singular the kindred nnd creditors of the said
deceased, to file their objections, (if any they
have) to the granting of the administration of the
estate of the said deceased to the applicant in the
clerks office of the said court, on or before the 23d
day of May next; otherwise letters of administra
tion will be granted.
Witness the Hon. John Gumming, one of the
Justices of the said court, the 23d day of April,
, D. 1826. S. M BOND, ecu.
April 28 ,90
C s EORuIa, Chatham C-tiuty—By the non.
V the Justices of the luferlor Court, sitting I
tor ordinary purposes, I 9pRL-._
To all whom it may concern. <JL Scrofula or King’s Evil
Whereas, Bonjamin Sanderlin, lias appll-1 Throat, longstanding rheumatic nffonr !
ed to the Hon. the Court of Ordinary of Chat- neous Diseases, White Swellliigundir'® 1
ham County, for letters of guardianship on the 1 Bones, ant' all cases generally of an U |! !ea!e! *
person andproperty of James Sauderlin,an orphan acter, and Chronic diseases arising in
child of James Sanderlin, late of Chatham conn-1 constitutions, but more especially f or of™' 1 *
ty dec’d, as next of kin. I affections arising therefrom, tJlcersofih F
These are tlierefore to cite and admonisli ail 1 Nodes, £ic. and that dreadful disease a
and singular the kindred nnd friends of the said by a long and excessive use of Mcrcurv
orphan to file their objections (if any they have,) I —U has also beenfound useful in Du,,;’ ,
to the granting ofletters of guardianship to the Liver.
applicant, in the clerk’s office, of the said Court In all disorders arising from an imnurm
on or before the 29th day of May next, other-1 taminatedst&te ot the/Wood, It will bef 0l , n ?' :
wise letters of guardianship will be granted. I erful and an effectual remedy —The disco
Witness the lion. John Cumming. one of the I Bits medicine has been the effect of Ion; T
Justices of the said court, this 20th day of April, I tentlve study, and it is now made publican
A. D. 1828. S. M. BOND, c c. o. | most decided conviction,founded on —
April 2P 87
loth April, 1825.
person, Iriving a coacn or oraer carnage other- j (rr^HE period tor delivering the Live Oak Sloop I Round sliaving cake soap uo ■
wue than mu moderate trot, or any person driv- J[ Frames and promiscuous timber mentioned I Superior and large Ivory, bone and wood tied
inga.cait, dray, waggon, or other camage used in lh , advert iseraen t of 9th March, 1826, is ex-1 „ . shaving Brushes . .
for the transportation of any articles of produce, 1 tended t0 the 15th May, 1886—and offers to fur- English, t ranch and American superior and fa*-
wares or merchandize, in n pace beyond a walk, I nlsh tbls |j ve oak may be made so as to complete L, , ,°y, penetrating hair brushes, of all sizes
(bread (arts excepted,) whether such cart, dray,] t b e delivery on or before that day. Fine hair cloth Brushes, all sizes
waggon, or oilier carriage, shall be loaded oremp- (O’ To be published 3 times a week for three •*> " I'l.st Cloths, do
ty, and shall cause them to be summoned before weti ks in the paiiers which published the adver- Plat e, nail and comb Bruahes
Council, and on conviction of the tacts charged, tisement of 9th March, 1825
if the offender be a free person, he shall be fined | Anril25 llo9l
in the sum ef"five dollars for every offence, if the
offender be a slave bis owner or employer shall
pay a like sum, and on refusal to do so the said
sieve shall be coinraitte i to the goal, and there
to rein tun until bis owner or employer shall have
November Term, 1824.
Trustees of the German ]
Lutheran Congregation ]
vs. 1 Petit*** for fore-
The heirs and represen- > closure of a
tative of William J. { mortgage.
Spencer. * J
tcredon as the property of Epbm Cooper, for 2
quarters rent.
Lot No 8, New Franklin ward, 60 by 90 feet,
bounded east by Lot No 9, south by Lot No 7,
west by West Broad-st, and north by River-st,
re-entered on as the property of the est. Francis
Doyle, for 2 quarters rent.
. Lot No 9, New Franklin ward, 60 by 90 feet,
hounded east by Lot No 10. south by Lot No 8,
tind north by River-st, re-entered on as the pro
perty of Dennis M'Bride, tor 2 quarters rent.
Lot No 4, Greene ward, 69 by 90 feet, bounded
cast by Lot No 3, south by a Jane, west by Hous-
tou-st, and north by Broughton-st, re-entered on
as the property of T M Woodbridge, Sep. tor 2
quarters rent. ,
Lot No 16, Greene word, 60 hy 90 feet, bound
ed east by East Broad-st, south by State-st, west
bv Lot No 15, and north by a lane, re-entered on
U5 (he property of Ann Harmon for 2 quarters
rent.
Lot No 36, Greene ward, 60 by 90 feet, bound
ed east by Houstou-st, south by South Broad-st,
west by Lot No 35, and north by a lane, re-enter
ed on as the property of Morris Doty, for 6 quar
ters rent.
Lots No 38 and 39, Greene ward, 60 by 90 feet,
• such lot, bounded east by Lot No 40, south by
NLonth Bro-.d-st, west by-Lot No 37, and north by
a !ane, re-entered on as the property of J D Mon
git', for 2 quarters rent each Lot-
’ • Lot No 16, Elbert ward, 60 by 90 feet, bounded
east by Jeffereon-st, south by lluilrst, west by Lot
No 15, and north by aloue, re-entered-on as the
prtvierty of Ann Bond, for 2 quarters rent.
Lots No 2Land 22, Elbert ward, 60 by 90 feet,
eack Lot, bounded east by Eibert-Square, south
by Perry-st, west by West Broad-st, and north by
MaddonoOgli-st, re-entered on as the property of
0 M Lillibridge, for 2>quarters rent each Lot.
Lot No 16, Liberty ward, 60 by 90 feet, bound
. cd east by Jefferson-st, south by State-st, west by
Lot No 15, and north by a lane, re-entered on as
the property of Mrs Herb, for 2 quarters rent.
Lot No 26, Liberty ward, 60 by 90 feet, bound
ed eastbyJefiersoni-st, south by a lane, west by
Lot No 26, and north by York-st, re-entered on
as the property of Mrs Mackay, for 2 quarters
rent.
Lot No 27, Liberty ward, 60 by 90feet, bound
■ed east by Lot No 26, south by a lane, west by
Lot No 28, and north by York-st, re-entered ones
the property of Mrs Mackay, for 2 quarters rent
Lot No 31, Liberty ward, 60 by 90 feet, bound'
ed cast by Lot No 30,south by a lane, west by Lot
No 32, and north by York-st, re-entered on as the
property of the estate of John H Dubeli, for 14
quarters rent.
Lot t$ 132, Liberty ward, 60 by 90 feet, bound
cd east by Lot No 31,south by a lane, West by
West Broad-st, and north by York-st, re-entered
on ns the property of the estate of John H. Du
bell, for 14 quarters rent. ,
Lots No 9 and 10, Columbia ward, 60liy 90 feet
each lot,boun ed west by Price-st,south by State
st, west by Lot No 11, and north by a lane re-eu
tered on as tbe property ot R Scott, for2 quarters
rent each Lot.
Lot No 26, Columbia wi rd, 60 by 90 feet,boun
ded east by Lot No 26, south by u lane west by
Lincoln-st, and north by York-st, re-entered on
as the property of G W M'Allister, for 2 quarters
rent.
Lots No 29 and 30, Columbia .ward, 60 by 90
feet each Lot, bounded cast by Lot No 31, south
by a lane, west by Habersham st, and north by
York-st, re-entered on as the property of Fleming
Aikbi, for 2 quarters rent.
1 Lot No 36, Columbia ward, 60 by 90 feet
bounded east by, Lot No 36, south by South Broac
St, east by Haborshaih.st,and north by a lane,
re entered oitasg the property of Eliza Hart, for
» quarters rent.
Lot No 7. Jackson ward, 60 by 90 feet, boun
ded east by Lot No 8, south by a lane, west by
Lot No 9, and north by South Broad-st, re-entered
on as the property of Tlios Gardner’s estate,
for 2 quarters rent.
- Lot No 10, Jackson ward, 60 by 90 feet,bound-
• Vdl east by Whitaker-st. south by a lane, west by
Lot No 9, and north by South Broad-st, re-entered
on as the property of T N Morel, for three (3)
quarters rent.
Lots No 21 an d 23, Jackson ward,60 by 90 feet,
ctich Lot, bounded east hy Orleans Square, south
lorM'Donougb-st, west by Jefferson-st, and north
by Perry-st, re-entered on us the property of E
i iariy, for 2 quarters rent.
Lot No 2, Springliill, 70 iiy 60 feet, bounded
cast by West Broqd.st, south by u lune, west by
-Lot No 7, and north by Lot No 1, re-entered on
#s the property of Jucob Waver, for 4 quarters
■ Notice
TTPOtftoepetiU^oirtheT^eesofthj> rpHE underzlgned will receive proposal, for
Eu^ eran . IfJE-riim Jr «if that I -■ the erection of an Engine House, in Liber-
foteclwureofthe equity 1.^™ ty Square, of the following materials and dimon-
tract ot land containing three hundred u^ more y . g ; ’_ 14 feet , d f ,, e feet in
tba Clear, a door at each end 10 feet wide-the , .
bonnded on the nort y school house 1 materials’brick, the roof slated, and to extend 2J j #20 Reward,
lauds of r Uo<hen, and lands of Nicholas Litlor.on 1 feet from the eves, with irons from which to sus-1 tj ANAWAY from tbe subscriber about the first
t^^wutb W by h Dimcan McGiniv:ry and^Christian 1 ^aceAe^Vrfc I K ^^ptember iasta mu.aUo.negro woman
all ‘ he pessary locks, hinges, he. he. Also,
and vacantfand, mortgage „ 1 fora similar building, materials wood, with the
date, for tha penal sum- of eight hundred dollars, J 1 GEO MILLEN
I. MINIS,
J- MORRISON,
annum wmen -mu uu.m uuc «.u „ pril 23 90 '
iTimmoQon'ofGeomW."dwemr’jSSunef "for I LL persons having any demanJs aeainst the
petitioners, it is ordered that the principal and in- -ClL estate of Hezekiali Winkler, dec’d. will pre
terest due ou the said bond, and the costs of the J sent them duly attested, and those indebted,
application be paid into Court, with'm twelve I make payment to the subscriber.
Furniture, shoe and Whitewash do
Sweeping and hearth Brushes
Also, nis much admired durable nnd faney silver
wire tooth Brushes, made on an improv
ed plan, nnd to order, with-plnin and flu
teu handles
John Barber’s and Thomas Scargjll’s superior Ra
zors, in single and double cases made
to order, warranted to please the pur-
Treasury Department,
29th April, 1825.
N OTICE is hereby given, that on the first day
of Octobernext, the principal of the six per
the fine to be given to the informer if demanded I c 4 en ‘ St ,° rk °/ the 1 U “ ite f d created under ltoe
by him, otherwise to lie tor the use oftheCorpo- Airthbrity of an Act of Congress, entitled An j chaser, or to be returned
»,bn-The expenses to be disposed of k* the £et authorising a Loan for a sum not exceed ng Day nnd Martin’s imported Shoe Blacking
Council may orshalt have directeiL And if any ? le ' en M'llionsof Dollars’’ apnrovedonthc I Oenuine Otto of Roses, large and small size bet
, 1 -r ._i z 1 fourteenth day of March. One ItioQsand Eight!. <u.
gainst this ordinancel'reftise or he unable lo 8 pay I J tondred and Twelve, together with the interest J p C nrl Powder for beautifying the skin
tbe aforesaid fines, the Council is hereby author- 1 i e, V?!* th . ereon > ' v, l l ,P aid Proprietors m aco b 0 y, Scotch and Caplialic Snuffs
April 23 90
, u the Superior Court—Effingham County
ton, and at the several Loan Offices, on the Books
of which any portion of said stock may stand.
A surrender of the Certifica'es of said Stock
will be required at the time of payment, and the 1
I interest on said Stock will cease, from and after |
I the thirtieth day of September next
SAM’L L. SOUTHARD,
Ming Secretary vf the Treasury.
may 11 ilOo
Tonnuin and Venolla Beans
Apothecary’s scales and weights
Evans’crown Lancets, spring Lancets with extra
blades, with a fine assortment of Surgi
cal instruments, Apothecary’s Glass
Ware, ho. he.
Together with a very general and extensive,as
sortment of Drags, Medicine, Chemicals, Patent
Medicines, Spices, Dye Stuffs, he. Ail oi which
has been selected by himself; and in lieu of the
word per centage. are all offered at Wholesale
and retail, each and every article as low as his
neighbors.
A. PARSONS,
Druggist, No. 8, Gibbon’s Building.
may 6
conditioned tor the payment of the snm of four]
hundred dollars on the 1st of January, 1809, with ]
interest from date, at the rate ofsix per cent per I
annum ; which said bond is still due and unpai d
named PEGGY, about 26 years old chunkey built,
in walking stoops much forward, she is quite art
ful and sensible and will endeavour in all proba
bility to pass as a free woman, by the name of Ann
West. The above reward will be given for her
apprehension and confinement in any Jail in this
itale. YELVERTON P. KING,
inn 19 14 Greensboro
I'ij INK months ufter dute .application will be
1 s| made to the hon. Inferior court of the county
wil
LEVI S. D’LVON,
Qualified Adm’r.
fell 21 39
!The Old English Razors,
Improved acd warranted to shave well.
months from the date of this Rule Nisi: And that
on failure thereof, the Equity of redemption of,
in and to the said mortgaged premises, be from
thenceforth foreclosed, and such further proceed
ings be had thereon as the law directs. And it is
further ordered, that the rule be published in one
of the Gazettes of this State,at least once a month I fTlHE subscriber has just received to order from
until the expiration of toe time appointed tor pay- ] J. Thomas Scargil, John Barber, and G S
ment, as aforesaid, or served on tbe heirs and re- j Fumis, Sheffiehl England—an elegant assortment
presentatives of the mortgagor at least six months] of those Razors, in red Morocco cases, of pairs
previous thereto.
Extract from the Minutes.
JOHN CHARLTON, Clerk.
jan 15 11
G EORGIA—Chatham County—By the Hon
the Justices of the Inferior Court silting for
ordinary purposes.
To all whom it may concern.
Whereas J Bond Read, Physician, has applied
to the hon the Court of Ordinary of Chatham
county, for letters of administration on the estate
and effects of Isaac Lewis,fate of Chatham county
planter, dec’d. as principal creditor.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
and singular tbe kindred and creditors of the said
dec’d, to file their objections (if any they have)
and single, ornamented, and the workmanship
throughout is warranted to be of the best kind.
Gentlemen wishing to purchase an article of
this kind, may do well to call on
A. PARSONS,
Druggist, No. 8, Gibbons’ Buildings.
April 26
of Bryan, for leave to sell all the real estate of
William Cubbedge deceased, to be sold for the
benefit of tbe heirs and creditors.
JOHN CUBBEDGE, Adm’r,
june 17 138 Bryan County.
The Chief Fireman’,
I S desirous of ascertaining the number and
cation of tbe private wells in the city. 1
therefore requests those who own or occupy lots
on which there are such, to leave a memorandum
at the Post-Office, or at Isis Counting Room, men
tioning the ward and number of the tot, upon
which they are situated. If their depth, their di
ameter, the depth of water inttmm, and whether
there is now a pump or bucket for lifting the we-
I for, can he added, it will he very acceptable.
to the granting of the administration of the es* 1 alt that certain Lot No. 44', forty-four, in the town
tide of ibe dec d to the applicant in the Clerk’s I of Saint Marys, with improvements thereon .com
|H /. f lit a an l ’ r. • • — S a n * * M l. .. i*A mm A il. . I . i 1. -t _ _ I » . . . i ^ - *
Office of tbe said Court, oh or before the sixth day
of Jane next; otherwise letters ot administration
will be granted
Witness the Hon. Edward Harden, one of the
mencingat the south corner Lot owned hy Archi
bald Ciark.thence southwardly on Orsborne-street,
one hundred and nine feet to Lot owned by Levin
- r ^ .jr, , - Gantiy, thence one hu tired feet east to Lot own-
.Tust ices of the said Court, the 7th duy of May, A I ed by estate of G. Stewart, thence northwardly
D- 1825. • SMBOND, cco. I one hundred and nine feet to Archibald Chark's
ma y' R® | line, thence westwardly one hundred feet to the
place beginning,—the property of Mary Smith,
and mortgaged hy the said Mary smith, to the
said John Jackson, on the twentieth day of June,
G EORGIA Chatham county—By the hon.
Justices of the Inferior court of Chatham coun
ty sitting for ordinary purposes.
To ail whom it may concern.
Whereas Isaiuh Davenport, administrator
tbe estate of Samuel Davenport, late of Savannnh
carpenter, dec. Ims petitioned the hon. court of
Ordinary to be discharged from bis said udminis
tration.
These are therefore to cite and admonisli nil
and singular, the kindred ami creditors of the
foreclosure of tbe equity of redemption of I fU ‘d deceased to file their objections (if nny they
■ • * " ‘ 1 have,) in the office of the office of the Clerk
the court of ordinary, on or before the 3d day
Nov. next, otherwise letters dismissory will
granted the petitioner.
Witness the honorable John Cumming, one
of the Justices of said court this 3d day of May
A. I). 1825. S. M. BOND, cco.
itay 3
Superior Court—Camden Coun
ty
% March Term, 1825.
John Jackson, )
vs. V RULE MSI.
Mary Smith. )
the petition of John Jackson preying the
Maccobo'j and Scotch Snuff
J UST received per Corsair, from Messrs. Peter
and George Lorillard's Factory, and particu
urly selected for retail custom, and warranted
nGeuine, for sale hy . A. PARSONS,
Druggist, No. 8, Gibbons’ Buildings.
tnnr 25
RUNAWAY
1,1 ROM tlie subscriber on Saturday last, his ne-
^i^EORGIA, Chatham County By the hon. tne
J uslicts of the Inferior court sitting for ordtna
ry purposes.
. . ,. To all whom it may concern,
eighteen hundred and twenty-one, to secure the I Whereas JobnP. Williamson, administrator
payment of the sum of Fifteen Hundred Dollars, Francis Doyle, deceased, has petitioned the
anil interest mentioned in three certain bonds or I honorable court of ordinary to be discharged
obligations of the same date from the said Mary from his said administration.
Smith,to the said John Jackson; and on motion I These are therefore to cite and admonish till
of James Morrison, Attorney for petitioner, it island singular the kindred and creditors of the
ordered by the Court that the principal, interest said decea ed, to file their objections (if any they
gro fellow named lini—H^a-ahnn**’ ft fopi I ? nd ,,uo 8a,d note *> B “ d mortgage, he paid have) in the office of the clerk of the court of or
I saw-
rv.'s ,x sss ,eed,m, ” v ’- f -»-
him in-toil THOMAS SIMS. l cl,,8 . eU >
Church’s Ess.
„. Water ,to ToothAche Dram
Hinklcy’s infallible remedy f™ heP ..
Robertson’s Infallible worm dS'
zenges, Wheaton’s Itch “inS
Thompsons Tooth Paste r>»,. Bt
and Dean’s Pills, 1 011 *»
Solomon’s Balm of Gilead
For sale by
jan 2ft
eswALU’ss PXKsepr
iHIS medicine is offered os » — ■
rience, of its power in eradicate-''' " 1 " 1 ' 1 '
EORGIAj Chatham County—By the honora-
ble the Justices of the Inferior court of Chath-
after every other medicine hasfaiftl^ ^
CERTIFICATES.
“ I have within the last two yean fo
portunity of seeing several cases of very W
rate ulcers, which, having resisted iireviou.i
regular modes of treatment, were hczlid \
use of Mr. Swahn’s Panacea ; and I da |
am county sitting for ordinary purposes.
To all whom it may concern.
Whearas Benjamin Sanderlin has applied to
the honorable the court of ordinary of Cliqthani
countv for letters of administration on the estate wm
and effects of James Sanderlin, late of Chatham I from what 1 have' seen, tTiuTil’will prsTe
county deceased. I portent remedy in scrofulous, venereal ami
These are therefore to cite and admonish all | curial diseases. ,M *
nnd singulnr the kindred and creditors of tlie
raid deceased, to file their objections, if any they
have, to tlie granting of the administration of the
estate of the deceased to the applicant, in the
Clerk’s office of the said court, on or before tbe
2otli day of May next; otherwise letters of admin-
Sh Join, C»»a,l»,, ... oil j
the Justices of the said court this twentiethday of! »»«~ous instances, w.thin the iMfe*
April, A. D. 1826.
S. M. BOND, c c o c c
nprli 20 87
KOrtUlA—Chatham County—By the Hon.
N. CHAPMAN, M.D
Professor of the Institute; ami p
of Physic in the University of l’
Vanin, he. 4*c.
Philadelphia, February 16, 1823.”
V the Justices of the Inferior Court, titling for
orttinary purposes.
To all whom it may concern
Whereas David B. Squires has applied to the
Hon the Court of Ordinary of Chatham County,
for lettersof administration on the estate of Char
lotte Squires, late of Savannah, widow, dec’d, in
behalf of the heirs and creditors.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
and have always found it extremely e ffi
especially in secondary syphilis and in i
disease. I have no hesitation in pronousiiji
medicine of inestimable value.
W. GIBSON,!,,,
Professor of Surgery in the Uniw
Pennsylvania, Surgeon ondQ
Lecturer to the Alms Uouse,|
ry, he.
“February 17, 1823.’’
“I have repeatedly used Swain's
both in the hospital and in privats pracfel
, , j . j.. ci. ... have found it to be a valuable medicineif
and singular the kindred and creditors of the said I ic , syphilitic, and scrofulous compiling ■
deceased, to file their objections (if nny they I obstinate cutaneous affections.
have) in the Clerk’s Office of the said Court, on
or before tlie second day of June next; otherwise
letters of administration will be granted.
Witness the Hon. Elias Fort, one of the Justices
of said court, the 3d day of May, A. D. 1826.
S. M. BOND, cco
may 3 98
EOUGIA, Chatham county.
VALENTINE MOTT, Mil
Professor of Surgery, in the Unire
New-York, Surgeon of the I
Hospital, he.
‘New York, 1st mo. 6th, 1824."
—, , Price $3 60 per bottle or $36 pit
_ _ „ , . By the hon. the I |£j* Printed directions accompany lb:
VJ Justices of the Inferior Court, while c j ne . wm. SIVR
for ordinary purposes. j\'o. 13 South Xinlh Street, opposite Iht
To alt whom it may concern. I 0 f Pennsylvania.
Whereas.HamutalJohnron, executrix of Thom-1 ThePubUc are respectfully Itifonnel
as Johnson, late t.f Savannah, deceased, has petl- have appointed A. PARSONS, of Snm
tioned the hon. the court of ordinary, to be dis- so le Agent for the State of Oeorgit.
charged from her said executorship. wishing to purchase at Whole Sale orRetri,]
These are therefore to cite and admonish all | purchase of him at the same prices as fra
..J l.tn J.n .1 MM .l JSl - |L> J I ' a • • ■ I • , _ t I L. i
and singular the kindred and creditors of the said
deceased, to file their objections (if any they
have) in the clerk's office ot the court of ordinary
on or before the the 3d day of Nov. next, other
wise letters dismissory will be granted the peti
tioner.
Witnessthe Hon. John Cumming, one the Jus
tices of said court, this 3d day of May, A D.1826.
may 3 a M ROND, cco.
and shall in no instance supply orden, onh
him. WM. m
Philadelphia, October 1st, 1824.
jan 25 19 .
J. Shinn’s JPanacea
T HE subscriber, having discover'd i-l
position of Swaim’s celebrated Ira
has now a supply ou bund for sale—lie in
ccd the price from $3 60 to $2 60, or ip
G t EORG1A, Chatham County.—By (he Hon L -
r the Justices of the Inferior Court, sitting for zea .... . .... , Inl) .jo
ordinary purposes. All charitable. institutions m tlm UmteJS
y To all whom it may concern. «“>««• P°? r wlU besupphedgraJ-
Whereas Isaiah Davenport, administrator of Jf tl,e ctizens of the piinoipri citimoll
Wm Atkerson, dec. has petitioned the honorable I willappoint an agent to order ...
to '' “■hMriasi
Now these are therefore to cite and admonisli following dlseuses : Scorfulu orhingsW
all and singular the kindred and creditorsof the cerated or Putrid Sore Ihrort, ong»
said dec. to file their ol»jections,(if any they Imve) Rheumatic affeetions, c “ ,aneau *
in the Office of the Clerk of the Court of Ordina- Swelling und Diseases of the BowMMl
ry, on or before the 3d day of November next, o «» generally of an Olcoroue cbaracter, aMJ
tnerwise letters dismissory will be granted the pe-1 ni .° Diseases, generally arising
titioner. . stitutions, but more especially from
Witness the hon. John Cumming, one of the I offoctions arising theretroinj UIccraiii 'H
Justices of the said Court this 3d day of May, A. I f*’ and . the dreadful diseascs occMiooH
D. 1826. S. M. BOND, c. c. o. '«ng and excessive use of Mercury,
1 so used in Diseases of the Liver.
. CEB TIPI CA TES,
KORGIa, Chatham coiinty—By the hon. the j have within the last two years liadsfl
Justices of the Inferior Court sitting for ordi- tunity of seeing several cases oi very irj
nary purposes. | Ulcers, which having reristed l'"""''"'’ 1
To all whom it may concern. gu | ar mo dcs of treatment, were healedfU]
Whereas James Morrison, has applied to the 1 of Mr. Swaim’s Panaeea, and I do bclift 1
Hon. the Court of ordinary of Chatham County what 1 have seen, that it will prove an«j*
for lettenofndministrution on the estate and ef- remedy in Scrofulous, Venereal and•j'j
fects of Ann H. Chariton, dcc’d in behalf the heirs diseases. N. CHAPMA1W
and creditors. Professor of the Institutes and Prntliti rf
These are therefore to cite and admonish all I in the University of Penntylwin*
and singular the kindred and creditors of said de I have employed the Panacea of Mr- i
ceased, to file their objections (if any they have) I ndimerous instances, within the last * llr *!
in the office of the clerk of the court of ordina-1 und have always found it extremely ^
ry on or before thetwenty eighth day of May next; I especially in sceondary Syphilis, aun
otherwise letters of administration will be granted. I Diseases. 1 have no hesitation in pr 011 "
Witness the hon.' John Cumming, one of a Medieine of inestimnble value. y j
the Justices of the said Court, the 26th day of " ^ , jlr
April, A. D. 1826. Professor of Surgery to thtMwmT
, S.M.BOND.ccocc I J JOHN SHINN.
yApril 28 94
^1_E()RGIA Chatham County—By the Hon
G
Philadelphia, Mv, 17, )m , . jU
Each publisher of a newspaperw«
icn piiuiisiiei o. .
I is requested to publish this »dyert>«»^
month, for one year, and send their
payment ——r
TiORGIA, cUhfira> coun^li
him in Jail.
nav 2
I such farther proceedings take place
otherwise letters dismissory wil f be granted the
petitioner
Witness the honorable Edward Harden,
97m
^■"1 EORG1A, Effingham County—By the Hon.
as the law direct,—and it is further ordered hy of the Justices of the said Court this 16th day
the Court that this rule be published In one of the Junuary A. D. 1825. S. M. BOND, cco.
public Gazettes ofthis state, at least onee every jan 15 11
month, until the lime appointed lor the payment
of the money aforesaid, or served outlie tnort-. _ _ , x - „ .,
gager or her special agent,six months previously "the Justices of the Inferior Ciurt, of said com-
thereto, ty sitting Jor ordinary purposes.
Extract from the Minules,29th March, 1825. , „ To all whom it may concern.
JOHN BAILEY Clerk. Whereas Thomas Ilur?t, exeeutorof Wm M Ga-
April 30 96 ■ ’ hagin, dec. has petitioned to tlie Hon. the Justices
N INE months afterdate application will be I 7i EORGIA,' Chatham Couniy—/to the Ifon ° f , (hti ,! llf f :|,|or ^'"' t &il , tin g f()r Ordinary purposes
made to the hon. Inferior court of Liberty It the Justices or the InferiorCourt 1/1 be disotmrged from the executorship aforesaid,
county, for leave to sell the real and personal e. ^ in Z f ‘ S f J l,e ? c . nrc , ,h ?'' e f« re 1 a <'monish
*-*" • * *• 1 I ail and.dngular (he kindred aha credltori. of tbe
w . vin«o« rioi r°« C #i. rn r* c u i I sa ‘ddeceased, to file their'objections (if nny they
Whereas Moses Cleland and Seth C. Schenk hflv „s in (hp f „r h,„ r„,„/ n n JL
Notice,
A LL persons having demands against the cs
tnte of John I. Roberts, dec’d, ere requested
to present them duly attested,and those indebted
to make payment.
ELIZA ROBERTS, Adm’x.
march 30
f i.70.
tate of I.odowick Land, lute of Tattnoil cou .
deceased, tor the benefit of the heirs and creJi
tors. E. WAY, Adm’r.
aug 31 4 ol 71
A LL persons indebted to the estate of Alexan
der Martin, late of Liberty County, deceas
ed, arc requested to make immediate payment.
R.F. BAKER, .
W.H. MARTIN, ( Ex
may 10|112
ordinary purposes
To all whom it may concern.
sMoses Cleland and Seth C. Selir-nk I I V I, «• ’ riV -J T. "'/ '—' »*iiereu», unwell nines, ucbuiur Ui Iiummn I juiuim ——■—f — 0 1 UDUI»/’
have applied to the Hon. (he Court of Ordinary of I * ?® C *f n »*, S f d Cou, ,f’ or Hines, has petitioned to the Hon. the Justices of petitionedthe Hon. the t0 rslijp-
Chniham enuntv. for letfoi-« nf B ,lmini.ir,.n«, l 7 a-. I l,e .* ore l j* e ,uurl *‘. day of December next; other- the Inferior Court sitting for Ordinary purposes | discharged from his said exe t>ri(lQt j n , on i5b
wise letters dismissory will he granted.
Witnessthe tion.Jobn C. Helvenston, one of
the Justices of tlie said Court, the 4th doy of May,
Chatham countv, for letters of administration de
b»nis non, on the estate and effect? of James T.
Lawrence, late of Savannah, dec’d, in behalf of
tbe beirs and creditors.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and
singuiarthe kindred,and creditors of the said de
ceased, to file their objections (if any they have)
to the granting of the administration of the estate
of the said dec’d to the applicants in the Clerk’s
office '<$tl|C said court, on or before the sixth day
next; otherwise letters of administration
A.D. 1825.
may 6
JOO
JOHN CHARLTON, Clerk.
A LL personshaving demands, against the es
tate of the late William Masterton, dec.
are requested to render the same, properly at-1 of Ju
tested within thetime provided hy law, mid those I will bo granted.
indebted to said estate to make immediate pay-1 Witness tlie Ron. John Cumming, one of the
Justices of the saidCourt, the sixth duy of May,
‘ " lWnr S. M. BOND.ce o.
nent to
CAROLINE MASTERTON, adm’x.
jao3l
I A. D. 1726.
nay 7
i«a
I ariaway,
F ROM Mrs. Charlton’s plantation on Skidaway,
Huger, Sophy, nnd a boy, Carolina. They
are supposed to be lurking about this city, or its
neighborhood. A reward of $15 will be paid for
apprehending the whole, and lodging them in
prison, or $6 for each.
MICHAEL BR®WN, Trustee,
opril H 82
the Justices of the Inferior Court of Chatham
County rilling for ordinary purposes.
To all whom it may concern.
Where as Hamutul Johnson Executrix of Ben-1 y'i EORGIA, Chatham tioumy—fl'Z,i
edict Bourquin late of Chatliam County planter vJT Justices of the Inferior Court» te
deceased so far as relates to his personal; and ad-1 dinary purposes. orn
ministrative of thercal estate of the said deceasod I To ail whom it may CODP,e .
has petitioned the Hon. Court of Ordinary to be Whereas Timothy Raqnurd, «»«• .
discharged from her said Executorship and Ad- Percival, dec’d, ims petitioned the u
ministratorship. Sr' I narv,to be discharged from Ins sai ^
These are therefore to cite and adminish all These are therefore to cite anu ao -
and singuiarthe kindred and creditors of the said singular the kindred.and creditors
deceased to file their objections if any they have to file their objections, if any they ^
in the Clerk’s Office of the Court of ordinary an clerk’s office of the said court, oa , Lj*
or before the third day of November next, other- twelfth day of November next; 0 e
wise Letters Dismissory will be granted the peti- dismissory will be pranted tlie p«‘‘ e .
Honor. Witnessthe Hon. EdwarffHa
Witness the Honorable Jacob Read one of the I Justices of the said Court, the o
said Justices, this the third day of May, A D one I A. D. 1825. s '
thousand eight hundred and twenty five. | may 12 106
ma y 3 S. M. BOND, c, c. o. | ^ EORGIA, Chatham County
I tt of the Inferior Court tuwi
C l EORGIA—Effingliam County.—By the Hon. I lx Justices of the Inferior *
W the Justices of the Inferior Court, for said] nary purpose. concern-
county, rilling for ordinary purposes. - Toajl whom it may w,*,.
To all whom it may concern. Whereas Francis H-W , Merchant,
Whereas, Howell Hines, executor of HaHnah jamin Brooks, of Sa ^. a ” n ’ t 0 { oplin^t
the Inferior Court sitting for Ordinary purposes
to be discharged from Hie executorship aforesaid.
These are therefore to cite andadmonish all and
ThesB arethereforetocieu,.^ hert
lor the kindred
singu
singular the kindred nnd creditors of the said d6- to fi e their <to|«gtfonjr( y on or
ceased, to file their objections (if any they have) clrk s office 8a ; hepnex t j otlierwb*
in Hie Clerk’s Office of Hie said Court, on or twell:tlli dayof N® anted the petitioief'
before the 4th day of December next; otherwise dlsmjssqry.'Will be gi
letters dismissory will be granted.
Witnessthe lion. John Wnldhauerone of the
Juatices of the said Court, the 4th May, A. D. 1826
may 6 100 JNO CHARLTON, Clerk
WUS the Horn EdwardIfflgKd
•.istices of the said Court, tin-1 c
A 11 , anu.
| A. D. 1826,
may 12
106
Wanted
A FEW SHARES in tlu- Slate Bank of Geor-1
gia, Apply to the pilritci.
moy 2 97n
Rice by t/ic sing^fjlL,
s FEW Casks of Rice, uf g°°‘ £ 0’t
A by
April©
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