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, City Marshal's- Sales,
On the first Tuesday in Jitnt next,
W LL bo sold in front of the court honse be
tween the usual hours of 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 1, Wnslmfgtou ward, 00 by 90 feet,
bounded east by Houston-st, south by a lane,west
by Lot No 3, and north by Bny-st, re-entered on
as tho property of Mrs. Maekay, for ft quarters
rent.
Lot No29, Washington ward, 60 by 90 .feet,
bounded east by Lot No 30,south by a lane,west
by Uouston-st, mid north by. Washingtoh-Sqnme,
re-entered on as the property of James Wallace,
for 2 quarters rent.
f.ot No 30, Washington ward, 60 by 90 feet
bounded east by Lot No 31, south by u lane, west
by Lot No 29, and north by Congress-st, re-enter
ed on as the property of James Bilbo, for ft quar
ters rent.
Lot No 39, Washington ward, 60 by 90 feet,
'bounded east by Lot No 38, south by Broughton
st, west by Lot No 40, and'hnrth by a lane, re-en
tered on as the property of Maria Pearce, for 9
quarters rent.
Lot No 1, Liberty ward, 60 by flO.feet, bounded
east by Jeffcrson-st, south by a lane, west Ijy Lot
In Equity*
Lot No 8 Sprlnghill, 70 by 80 feet, bunded east
by West Broad-st, south by Lot No 4, west by
Lot No 6, and north by a lane, re-entered on by
tttb property off D Porter’s estate, for 8 quarters
rent.
Lot No ft, Sprlnghill, 70 by 80 feet, bounded
enst by Lot No 4, south by the Augusta Road,west
by Lot No 12, and north by Lot No 6, re-entered
on as the proqerty of John Gardner, for4 quarters
rent.
Lot No 7, Sprlnghill,70 by 80 feet, bounded
east by Lot No 2, south by n lane, West by Lot
No 10',and north by Lot No 8,re-entered ounsthe
property of Mrs Norris, for 3 quarters rent.
Lot No 12, Spriughill, 70 by 80 feet, bounded
cast by Lot No ft, south by the Augusta Road,west
by Franklin-st and north by Lot Noll, re-enter
ed on as the property of Jacob \V«ver, for 4 qunr-
tere rent. . f ... | telligence of himself or his family has since been
Lot No 16, Spnnghdl, i0by«0 feet, hounded $ ,. ., { h therefore ordered, on motion of
east by |‘ranklm-stsouththy Lot No ift, west hy curiWito' Solicitors, that notice he puo-
Lot No i i, and north hj, O ak-st,_rc-ent ted on as , is , )ed on {. c n mont h until the first day of January
tins property of. Ins fountain, for8q» Aim re t. ncJ . ( ju the Winy aw Intelligcncerol Georgetown
v ' an ... i I anil in one of the nub lie Gazettes of Savannah
fj nj^rSKiii nn n*t\Jnmnertv of I ( Gct> ) «>Wlng on tlie children of the said Mntthow
nnr?nnJ St f!,74 <,1 1 ,! 1 property f I Bryan to funds satisfactory evidence oftheiriden-
butrdner, tor4qu e • 1 tity and relationship, at the Court of Equity to be
- a ‘ » ’ holden for the District of Georgetown, outlie first
mayjf 1 . .... m—, . I Monday nfterthc fourth Monday of January next
South Carolina, j
Fourth Circuit j
Georgetown Dist. ;
GCorge W. Burrows, Adm’or.’
de bonis non of Elizabeth
McKee dcceused.
John Hawkins, adm’or Thom
as Green, dec'd and John
Graham, Into adm’or E. Mc
Kee, deceased.
I T Uaviug appeared to the satisfaction of the
Court that the children of Matthew Bryan, (If
uny such heliving) are materially interested in the.
event of this suit; and it having further appeared
that the said Matthew Bryan removed from this
State to Georgia many years ago, and that no in-
tested i and those indebted to the said estate are
No2, and north Brough ton-st, re-entered on as the I required to make payment tf»
A 1 ofJames Wallace, will present them duty at- I l,e made of the remaining Estate of the said KHz
j ... .. eheth McKet deceased, among those entitlod to
property of Mrs Waters for 2 quarters rent. .
Lot No 46, Brown ward, 60 by 90 feet, bound-1 _ ma >’ 2
OWENS, Qua). Adm’r.
ed enst by Lot No 47, south by a lane, west by In the Superior Court—Etfinghani County
V -.4 1 " n .. .1 .. 1. ft ^ * Lf a. I I ita AM II. I • a* * 4 I* '*4 A
Lot No 45, and north try Hull-st, re-entered on ns
the property of Misses Minis, for 2 quarters Tent.
L6t No 10, New Franklin ward, 60by 90 feet,'
bnumledeast by Lot No 11,south by Lot No ft
west by Lot No 9, and north hy River-st, re-enter-
-ed on as the property of in O Driscoll, for 2 quar
ters rent.
Lot No 11, New Franklin ward, 60 by 90 feet,
Tiounded east by Montgoniery-st, south by Lob
No 4, West by Lot No 10, and noitn hy River-st,
re-entered on as the property of-Wm Scarbrough,
for 2 quarters rent.
NovKMBEa Term, 1824.
Trustees of the German’
Lutheran Congregation
re.
Theheiraund represen
tative of William J.
Spencer. J
TTPON the petition of the Trustees of the Ger-
U mah Lutheran Congregation praying the
foreclosure of the equity of redemption ot all that
Petition for fore
closure of a
mortgage.
.the same in the event of the death of the children
of Matthew Bryau.
ROBERT HF.RR10T,
Commissioner aiid Register ill Equity.
Commissioner's Office, )
Georgetown, May 14, 1825. {..
The Editor of the Savannah Republican is re
quested to publish the above once a tn -nth until
the first day of January next, and to send his ac
count to the Office of the Wlnyaw Intelligencer
when it will be immediately pnid.
18 111
i\avy Commissioners' Office,
’ 1 tract of land containing three hundred acres more I f .loiH-erhmth^Live’oIik^oh
Lot’No 24, Brown ward, 60 by 90 feet, bortfid-- ? r les . s l ¥ in g’ a ' ,d '?l°uckuee and j T Frames and promiscuous timber mentioned
«d east by Lot No 23, south by Fcrry-St west by bounded on the north by Mart Lurknee and ^ th , advertheme { lt of9th March, 1825, is ex-
Lot No 25, and north hy a lane, re-entered on as I 1 athager Backler. n , . , i( . I tended to the 15th May, 1826—and otfers to fur-
•the property ofJasG Blols, for two quarters rent. | and:i . . ,M r | .’: I nlsli this live oak may be made so as to complete
Lot No 25, Brown ward, 60 by 90 feet, bounded «’ u,h ft 7of John ^Rehterl «ho delivery
east by Lot No 24, south by Perry-st, west by Lot " nd °"! h ° ft1? “ , ° mI d, v''
No26, and north by a lane, re-entered on a. the *" d vacft ! , ]^". d ’ l I' Im!
property of C H-Hayden, for 14 quarters rent. I of June, 1808, ) > # henn-m the same
Lot No 26, Brown ward, 60 by 90 feet, hound-, »lh«| payroll o[a bond faring the same
ed east by Lot No 25, smith by Perry-st, west by date, forth, penal sum ot eighthundred dollars,
Whitnker-st, and north by a lane, re-eutered on conditioned tor t ke pa)
as the property* of ft B Rfeiton cst! for 5 quarts J hundred dollars on the 1st of January, 1609, «it).
may I
on or before that day.
O’ To he published 3 times a week for three
weeks in the papers which published the adver
tisement of 9th March, 182ft
April 25 l|o91
_ e|lt - - - - t . interest from date, at the rate otsix |wr rent per
Lot No 4ft, Brown-ward, 60 by&Ofeet, hound-1 * nnura ; wl,ich said bond is * lH1 due nntl unpa i ll
Treasury Department,
20)k Apiut,, 1825.
jyOTlC’E Is'hereby-given, that on the first day
zz' *-
'* .1 .V rt _ f iLS. D..I.KLI . l.wl •!...«
AulhorlljfbfWi Act of ‘Congress, entitled “An
Act nuthorising a Loan for a sum not exceeding
Lot No 32, Elbett ward; 60hy 90 feet,bounded
east by Lot No31,south hy a lane,west by West
Broad-st, and north,by ‘Hull-st, re-entered on-as
the property of Wm Shaw, eP. for 2 quarters rent.
Lot No I, New Franklin ward,60 hy 90 feet,
bounded east by Telfair’s Lot, south by Bny-st,
west by Montgomery-st,^addnorth by Lot No 2,
months from the date of this Rule Nisi: And that I Eleven Millions of Dollars’’ approved on the
on failure thereof, the Equity of redemption of, j fourteenth day of March, One Thousand Eight
in ami to the said mortgaged premises, be from j Hundred and Twelve, together with the interest
thenceforth foreclosed, and such further proceed- J then dtie thefeon, will be paid to the Proprietors
lugs be had thereon as the law directs. And it is J ofsaid Stock, or.o their Attorneys duly authorised,
furtherordered, tliat the rale be published-In one I at the Treasury of the United Stntes in Washing-
of the Gazettes ot tlt» State,at leftst once a month | ton, and nt the several Loan Offices, on the Books
re-entered on asTlfc v'of J C «elvihstlne " ntil the expiration of the time appointed for nay- of which any portion ofsaid stock tnay stand.
o mllri a P ^ y C +l ine ’| ment. as aforesaid, or served on the heirs und re- . A-S.irrender of the Certificates of said Stock
for 2 quarters rent
Lot No 2, New Fftlhklin Ward,-60 by 90 feet,
bounded east by Telfair’s Lot, south by Lot No 1,
west hy Montgomery-st, and north by Lot No 3,
re-entered upon astheproperty of Win Scarbrough
•for 2 quarters rent. *
Lot No 7 New Franklin ward, 6Q by 90 feet,
bounded east by Lot No 6, south hy Bay-st, west
G .
the Justices of the Inferior Court silting fur
by West Broad-st, anh north by Lot No 8, re-en-1 ordinary purposes
1 r. m.i #1 , ,. - t ft, r. aP I.’.. I /* C C\ I ’T M nil LI
presentntives of the mortgagor at least six-months I will he required nt the time of payment, und the
• 1 interest on said Stock will cease, from and after
the thirtieth day of September next
SAM’L L. SOUTHARD,
Jtctiitg Secretary of the Treasury.
may H ft 1U5
previous thereto
Extract from the Minutes.
JOHN CHARLTON, Clerk.
ion 15 11
tered on its the property of Epbm Cooper, for 2
quarters rent.
Lot No 8,'New Franklin Ward, 60 ‘by '90 feet
Notice.
rriHE undersigned will recefve proposals for
J the erection of an Engine House, in Liber-
re-entered on as the property of the est. Francis 1 planter, dec’d. as principal creditor
Doyle, for 2 quarters-rent. j Tlies * are therefore to cite and admonish nil
Lot No 9, New Franklin ward, 60 by 90 feel,j and ringolar the kindred and creditors of the said
bounded cast by Lot No 10. south by Lot No 8,1 dec’d, to file their objections (if any they have)
and north by Kiver-st, re-entered on as the pro-1 to the granting of the administration of the es-
pertyof Dennis M'Bride, for 2quarters rent. I tut* of ihe dec’d to the applicant in the Clerk
Lot No 4, Greene ward, 6# by 90 feet, hounded i Office of the said Court, on or before the sixth day
iast by Lot No 3, south by a lane, West by Hous- of June next; otherwise letters of administration
tou-st, and north by Broughton-st, re-entered on ] will be granted.
as-the property of T M Woodbridge, Sen. for 21 Witness the Hon. Edward Harden,one of the
quarters rent. Justices of the said Court, the 7th day 'of May, A
Lot No 16, Greene wtfrd,60 by 90feet,bound-1 D. 1825. S M BOND, c c o.
id east by East Broad-st, south by State-st, west mav7 102
by Lot No 15, and north by a lane, re-entered on Mrimshnsi mstl Sirntrh Xn'iiti
as the property of Ann Harmon for 2 quarters! dTlUCCOOOy ailu &COICII oTlVJf,
font.
Lot No 36, Greene ward, 60 by 90 feel, bound
«d east by Houston-st, south by South Broad-st,
west hy Lot No 35, and north by-a lane, re-enter-
id on as the property of Morris "Doty, for 6 quar
tersreirt. \
Lots No’38 and 89, Greene ward, 60 by 90 feet,
each lot, bounded east by Lot No 40,’ south by
South Broad-st, w* st by Lot- No 37, and north hy
« lane, re-entered on as the property of J D Mon-
gin, for 2 quarters rent each Lot.
Lot No 16, Elbert ward, 6u by 90 feet, bounded
east by Jeffcrson-st, south by Hull-st, west by Lot
No 1ft, and north by a lane, re-entered on as the
property of Ann Bond, for 2quarters rent,
Lots No 21 arid28, Elb<-rt ward, 60 by 90 feet,
aack Lot, hounded east by Elbert-Square, south
by Perry-st, west by West Broad-st, and north by
Macdonough-st, re-entered on as the property of
O M Lillibridge, for 2 quarters rent each Lot.
Lot No 16, Liberty ward, 60 by 90 feet, hound
ed east by Jefferson-st, soujb by State-st, west by
Lot No 16, and north by a lane, re-entered on as
I rent.
To all whom It mnjrconcern
Whereas J Bond Read, Physician, has applied . t 9 ofthe following materials and dimen.
to the hon the Court of Ordinary of T bathatn j ^ vU : ^ 14 feet widU( | 8 feet long) y fiset in
10 feet wide—the
and to extend 2A
bounded cast by Lot No 9, south by Lot No 7, county, for letters of administration on the estate , he c ( a d()or nt t , nch ’ e ; id I0
west by 'Vest Bond-st, and north by River-st, J and effects of Isaac j.evyis,late^ol: Chatham county mntPrwIg ’ br j ck , the roof s,ate d ,
HKnntioin/l An bo thu m-r.i.onttr a 4 lUn »>« ’ - I nlonlua .lao’il a* nrinn ■ tx .11 OPAilltnP I... ...
THE SUBSCRIBER OFFERS FOR SALE,
ano general
DRUG AND FAMILY
MEDICINE WARE-HOUSE,
TVf ACC ASS AR,Russia, Beacsaud Antique Oils',
ItX Pomatums In large and small pots, all sorts
of perfume
Rose, Orange, Flowcrnnd Lavender Watefs
Caiogne Water In boxes
Milk of Roses, or Beauty’s Preservative
Lovv’ssuperfcr scented Shaving fa. Wush Soaps,
all sorts of perfume
Naples, Pot, Cake and Quintessence j ’
Shadng Soaps ,1 Ball
Windsor Perfumed Fancy Soaps, by 1 Soaps
the box J
Hair powder, plain and scented powder Puffs as
sorted sizes
Ladies and Gentlemens Pocket Books with and
without clasps, of all sizes
La Fayette, silk and hair Stocks, mi elegant arti
cle forgentleinohs wear
Ladies Indispensables, assorted pattern*
Gilt Card Cases, assorted sizes
Visiting Cards, do do
Silver Pencil Cases,best quality
do Tooth with tweezers do
Lead Pencils, warranted of the best
Penknives, Segar Boxes, Dominoes dft
Fancy Smell Bottles, Dice, Playing Caras
Ladies Toilet Dress Cases
Gentlemens Shaving do
Marshall’s Superior DentrifiSU
Belton’s do do
Burton’s do ,
Prepared charcoal, from the willow Baric
do do common c Imrcoal
Eye Stones, Snuff Boxes, a fine assortment.
Reeve’s colours
Floating NUremhurgh and French Tapers, fo
burning on oil
Durablo Ink, Aromatic Spirits of Vinegar
Phosphorus Boxes, hnir powder Boxes
Platinn and fancy wood shaving Boxes
Round shaving cake soap do ,
Superior and large Ivory, bone and wood tied
shaving Brushes
English, French and American superior and fan
cy penetrating hair brushes, of ill sizes
Fln<* hair cloth Brushes, all sizes
Do whist Cloths, do
Plate, nail and comb Bruahas
Furniture,shoe and Whitewash db ,
Sweeping and hearth Brushes
Also, his much admired durable and fati’ey silver
Wire tooth Brushes, made on an improv
ed plan, and to order, witlvplain and flu
ted handle's
John Bhrber’s und Thomas Scarglll’s superior Ra
, zon, in single and double cases made
to order, warranted to please the pur
chaser, or to be returned
Day and Martin’s imported Shoe Blacking
Genuine Otto of Roses, large and small size bot
tles
Pearl Powder for beautifying the skin
Mdcoboy, Scotch and Caphalic Snulfk
Lorillara's fine cut Chewing Tobncc.6
Tonqulu and Venella Beans
Apothecary’s scales and weights
Evans’crown Lancets, spring Landets with extra
blades, with a fine assortment of Surgi
lal instruments, Apothecary’s Glass
Ware, fac. fac.
Together with a very general and extensive,as
sortment of Drugs, Medicine, Chemicals, Patent
Medicines, Spices, Dye Stuffs, fac. All ol which
lias been selected by himself; and in lieu ol the
word per centagc.are all offered at W holesale
and retail, eaiih and eveiy article as low as his
neighbors.
a. Parsons,
Druggist, No. 8, Gibbon’s Building
tony fi.
EORGIA, Clmthnm County—By tho hon
’ JT the Justices-of the Inferior "Court, sitting for j I Highly approved Patent Fami!
n »>• I ' Alydici,u, s .
Whereas David T. Timothy 1ms petitioned to the I J , ' J. , Church s Cough Drops
inorable tho court of Ordinary if Chatham ^_ .do do
jbofmablV (V . ww^m - ..... ,,
Cortnty, for letters of administration on the estate
and effects of P“tfir Timothy, late of Chatham
county, planter, dec’d, as next of kin.
These are therefore to cite and admonish nil
and singular the kiiidre"d and creditors of the said
daceased, to file ■their objections, (if uny they
have) to the granting of the administration of the
estate of thti said floceased to the applicant in the
clerks office of tho said court, on or before the 23d
day of Muy next; otherwise letters of ndmhii^ra-
tion will be grunted.
Witness the Hon. John Cum.nlng, oUe Of the
Justices of the said court, the 2$d duy of April,
D. 1825. S. M BOND, c c o
April 23. 00
xLL Scrofula or King’s Evil, Ulce2 d, l
s appli- 1 hroat, long standing rlieumatic affection, r
of Chat-1 neons Diseases, White Spelling and disci,..
for ordinary purposes.
To,all whom It may conhern.
Whereas, Benjninin Sandcriln, has
cd to the Hon. the Court of Ordinary of Chat-1 neons Diseases, White Spelling and dw, 5 . 1 '?
ham County, for letters of guardianship on the I Bones, aft-, all cases generally ofanulccrou 2
person andproperty of. lames Sanderlin,an orphan I acter, and Chronic dfseaics arising in dehiFi
child of James Sandfcrlln, late of Chatham coun-1 constitutions, but more especially for Svnlni'
ty do'c’d, as next of kin> J affections arising therefrom, Ulcersofthc I -i.
These are’therefore to cYffe ftna hdmonish all] Nodes, fac. and that dreadful disease occa?'
and singular tho kindred and friends of the said I by a long and excessive use of Mercury L°!
orphan to file their objections (if any they have,) I —It has also beenfound useful hi Diseases of
to the granting ol'lelters nf guardianship to the I Liver.
applicant, in the clerk’s office, of the said Court 1 In all disorders arising from an imp
on or before the20th day of May next, Other-1 tamlnatodstateof the Jl/oodjitwiUbefounuino-
wisc letters of guardianship will be granted. . .1 erful and an effectual remedy'i-Thc discovers
Witness tho hon. John Cumming, one of the I this medicine has been the effect of long ltl 7
Jnstiues of the said court, this 20th day of April, 1 tentiVo study, and it ij now made public/>om i
A. D. 1825. - S. M. BOND, c c. o. j most decided conviction,foundetl on amn| etI
rieuce, of its power in eradicating thoie diu,„
J UST received per 'Corsair, from Messrs. Peter
and George I.orillard’s Factory, and particu
nrly selected for retail custom, and warranted
aGeuine, for sale by A. PARSONS,
Druggist, No. 8, Gibbons’ Buildings.
»r 95
” ia.\AWAY
F ROM the subscriber on Saturday I st, his ne-
gro fellow named Jim—He is about 5 feet
10 inches high, slender made, has a scar over his
right eye ; and is about 25 years of age
Dollnrs will be paid to any one who will
him in Jail.
THOMAS SIMS.
97 m
Notice,
A LL persons having demands against the es
late of John I Roberts, dec’d, are requested
to present them duly^iUested,aud those indebted
feet from the eves, with irons from which to sus
pend ladders—the floor to be of brick, laid edge
ways, 2.1 inches above the surface of the eurtli—
and all the necessary locks, hinges, fau. fac. Also,
for a similar building, materials wood, with the
exception of the floor, which must be the same ns
above specified.
GEO MlLLEN.
ft MINIS,
J- MORRISON,
npHI 2.1 36,..’..
,4 LL persons having any demands against the
1\. estate of Hezekinh Winkler, dec’d. Will pre
I sent them duly attested, and those indebted, wil
make payment to the subscriber.
LEVI S. D’LVONy
feb21 39 Qualified Adm’r.
The Old English Razors,
Improver} ucd warranted to shave well.
T H F. subscriber bus just received to order Iroltj
Thomas Scargii, John Barber, and G S
Purnis, Sheffield England—an elegant assortment
of those Razors, in red Morocco cases, nf jiairs
Fivp I and single, ornamented, and the workmanship
lodge | throughout is .van-anted to be of the best kind.
Gentlemen wishing to purchase an nrlicl* of
this kind, may do well to call on
A. PARDONS,
Druggist, No. 8, Gibbons’ Buildings.
April 25
$20 Reward,
R AN AWAY from the subscriber about the firs!
of September lust a mulatto negro woman
named PEGGY, about 25 years old chunkey built
in walking Stoops much forward, she is quite art
ful and sensible and will endeavour in all proba
bilily to pass as a free woman, hy the name of Ann
West. The ahoVe reward will be given lor Iter
qiprehension and confinement in any Jail in this
late. VELVKRTON P. KING,
Ian 19 1-t Greensboro
Dully s Klixcr, Squires do
nfc V , e 6 etab l Mfflonlc Deterge#
Hdl s Balsam of Honey, Godfrey’s fw
eimrch’s Ess. of Mustard, Thompson?t
... do Tooth Ache Drops Fl ?
Hmkley s lufaluble remedy for the Pile
Robertson’s Infallible worm destroy ,
zenges, Wheaton’s Itch Ointment 8
Thompsons Tooth Paste, Davenport',
Water, Lee s, Hooper’s, Colli, Dvd
and Dean’s Pills, ’ '•
Solomon’s Balm of Gilead
For salo by
. x LUKGIa, Chatham county—Sr the non.
1 JT the Juices of the Inferior Court, sitting I
jan 2ft
Druggist, No. B,Gtbbo„ A 9 'Si
8 WAIM’S PANAGET
1/TRHIS medicine Is offered as a ’
April 2i
20
8 7
G < EORGIA, Cbutham County— By the lioiwra-
T bit the Justices of the Inferior court of Chath
am county sitting for ordinary purposes.
‘ To all whom it may concern.
rience, ot its power in eradicating thoie c
after every other medicine has failed,
CERTIFICATES,
“ I have within the last two years had m c .
portunity of seeing Several cases of very J
™ ......... .. • » . ■ [lunumiy ui aeeiug acveim cases (
Whcarns Benjamin Samlerlin has applied to 1 rate ulcers, which, having resisted prevlomlvi
the honorable the court of ordinary of Chatham regular modes of treatment, were liealed kvJ
comity for letters of administration on the estate use of Mr. BWaiih’s Panacea-, and I do y«
and effects of James Sanderlin, late of Chatham from what 1 have seen, that it will pMve
county deceased. portant remedy hi Scrofulous, venereal,and t
These are therefore to cite and admonish all I curial'diseases.
and singular the kindred and creditors of the
said deceased, to file their objections, if any they!
have, to the granting of the administration of the ]
estate of the deceased to the applicant, in theJ
Clerk’s office of the said Cburt, on or before the |
2oth day of May next; otherwise letters of admin
istration will be grunted. , “ 1 have employed the Panacek ofMr, Si
W itness the honorable John Cum ming, one of I j n nunler ous instances, within the las! three v
tilt! Justices of the said court this twentieth day of I nm } Iravo niwRVi fnimr) U nticamaln 4IK..J
April, A. D. 1825.
S. M. BOND, c c o c c
upril 2ft 87 ,
_■ N. CHAPMAN, M. D.
Professor of the Institutes and Pn
of Physic in the University of
vanin, fee. ^c.
“ Philadelphia, February 16, 1823.’’
and trave always found it extremely effica'a,
especially in secondary synhilis and in meru
disease. I have no hesitation in pronountiri
medicine of Inestimable value.
W. GIBSON, SI. III
Professor of Surgery In the Unlventjl
Pennsylvania, Surgeon and flu
Lecturer to the Alms House,
ry, fac.
u February 17, 1823.”
Ct the Justices of the Inferior Court, sitting for
ordinary purposes.
To all whom it may concern
Whereas David B. Squires has applied to the
Hon the Court of Ordinary of Chatham County,
ior letters ol administration on the estate of Char
lotte Squires, late of Savannah, widow, dec’d, in
belmlf of the heirs and creditors.
These are therefore to cite and admonish bll n
mid .singular the kindred and creditors of the said I ic“ sypTiTlVt7c7 and“scro7ulous eomiS'ISl
deceased, to file tliclr objections (if-nny they I obstinate cutaiieous afier.tio'nt
have) in the Clerk’s Office of the said Court, on
or before the 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. 182ft.
S. M. BOND, ten
may 3 98
“I have 'repeatedly used Swalm'sI
both in the hospital anil In private pracl
ImVe found it to he a valuable medicine ii
Valentine mott, M b,
Professor of Surgery in the links*
New-York, Surgeoh of tlieft'trfl
Hospital, fac. -
“NetWork, 1st mo.fith, <624."
/x EORGIA, Chatham county. By the hon. the
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Price $3 60 per bottle or |36 pn j
(O’ Printed directions accompany theft
cine. WM. SIVA
| -Vo. 13 Sbitlh Ninth Street, opposite the I
of Pennsylvania.
The Public are respectfully informed I
have appointed A. PARSONS, of S»wmm
sole Age tit for the' State of Georgia. "
I to mage payment,
march 30
ELIZA ROBERTS, Adm’x.
11.70
the property of Mrs Herb, for 2 quarters rent. | TYTINE months after date application Will he
Lot No 25, Liberty ward, 60 by 90 feet, bound-1 X l made to the hon. Inferior court of Libert'
ed east by Jefferson st, south by a lane, west by I county, for leave to sell the real -.md personal.es
Lot No 26, und north by York-st, re-entered on I tate of Lodowick Lard, late of Tattnall county
as the properly of Mrs Maekay, for 2 quarters I deceased, tor the benefit of the heirs and creci 1
rent.
Lot No 27, Liberty ward, 60 by 90feet, bound
ed east by Lot No 26, south hy a lane, west by
Lot No 28; and north by York-st, re-entered onus
the property of Mrs Mackey, for 2 quarters rent
Lot No 31, Liberty ward, 60 by 90 feet, bound
•ed east by Lot No 30,south by a lane, west by Lot
No 32, and north by York-sf, re-entered on as the
property of the estate of John H Dubell, for 14
quarters rent.
Lot No 32, Liberty ward, 60 by 90 feet, bound
ed east by Lot No 31, south by a- lane, west by
West Broad-st, and north by York-st,' re-entered
on as the property of the estate of John H. Du
bell, for 14 quarters rent.
Lots Nia9 and 10, Columbia ward, 60by 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-en
tered on as the property ot R Scott, for 2 quarters
rent each Lot.
Lot No 25, Columbia ward, 60 by90 feet.boun-
dud oust by Lot Wo 26, south by a lane west by
Lincoln-st, and north by York-st, re-entered on
tors,
aug 31
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E. WAY,-Adtn'r.
■ Ex’rs,
G EORGIA, Chatham County—By the IJonthc
Justices oj the Jnftrior court sitting for ordi
nary purposes-
To all whom it may concert*,
v ... , ............ Whereas Catharine A. Brasch, Ime applied to
ss the property of G W M’Allister, for 2 quarters I the Hon. the Court of Ordinary of Chatham coun-
, renti - r y J
ty, for letters of administration on the estate ami
effects of Phillip Rrascli, late ofChatiiairi county,
dec’d, as widow and in behalf of the heirs and
by a lane, west by Habersham-st, and north by creditors. A
Ymk-st, re-entered on as the, property of Fleming | These are therefore to cite and admonish all
and singular the kindred and creditors of the said
dec’d, to tile their objections (if any they have)
bounded east by Lot No 35, south by South Broad I to the granting of the administration of the estate
St, e.tisrfay Habersliam-sl,and north hy a lane, 1 ofthe said dec’d to the applicant in the Clerk’s
Lots No 29 and 3ft, Columbia ward, 60 by 90
feet dach Lot, bounded east by Lot No 31, south
V a lane, west by Habersham-st, and north by
foik-st, re-entered on as the, property of Fleming
Aikin, for 2.quarters rent.
Lot No 36, Columbia ward, 60 by 90 feet,
re entered onasjthe property of Eliza Hart, for
2 q.mrters rent. i /
L >t No 7, Jackson ward, 60 by 90 feet, boun
ded oust by Lot.No 8, south by a lane, west bf
lot So 9,and north by South Broad-st, re-entered
on us toe property of Thos Gardner’s estate,
/or 2 -,|'iurters rent. a
Lot No I f), Jackson ward, 60 by 90 feet,bound
ed east by Whitaker-st. south by a lane, west by
Lot No 9, and liorth by Sonth Broad-st, re-entered
On as the property of T N Morel, fo? three (3)
' quarters rent.
Lots No 21 and 22, Jackson ward,60 hy 90 feet,
•Rch Lot, bounded east by Orleans Square, south
by*Vi‘Donough-st, west by .lefferson-st, and north
by Perry-st, re-entered on sis the property of E
Early, for 2 quarters rent.
Lot No 2, Springbill, ,70 by 80 feet, hounded
enst-tay West Broad-st, south hy a lane, tyest hy
l ot e 7, and north by J.ot No 1, re-entered bn
as the/tropoi ty of Jacob Waver, for 4 quarters
Jtttoi.
Superior Court—Camden Coun
ty.
Marco Term, 1825.
-John Jackson, J
w. \ RULE NISI.
Mary Smith. )
O N the petition nf John Ja-ksort braying the
foreclosure of the equity of redemption of
! all that certain Lot No. 44. forty-four, in the town
j of Saint Marys, with improvements thereon com-
mehcingttt the south corner Lot owned hy Areiii-
LL persons indebted to the estate of Aiexan t ,a ldC'I ark .thence Southwardly on Orsborne-aitieet,
- -- ---• 1 one hundred artd nine leel to Lot oWnedby Levin
Gaiiby, tliCnce one Im Bred feet east to l.ot own
ed by estate of G. Stewart, thence northwaidly
one hundred and nine feet io Archibald t Imrk’s
line, thence westwiirdly one hundred teet to the
place beginning,—thepronerty of Mary Stnith,
and mortgaged by the said Mary Smith,'to the
said John Jackson, on the twentieth day of June,
eighteen hundred and twenty ! one, to secure the
payment ofthe sum of Fifteen Hundred Dollars,
and interest mentioned in three certain bonds OV
obligations of the same date from the said Mary
Smith, to the said John Jackson; and on motion
of .fame* Morrison, Attorney for petitioner, it is
ordered hy the Court that the principal, interest
and cost due on said notes, and mortgage, be paid
into Court, within twelve months from the date,
otherwise tho equity of redemption of the said
mortgaged premises will from thenceforth he fore
closed, and such further proceedings take place
as the law direct,—and it is further ordered by
the Court that this rule he published in oiie of the
public Gazettes ofthis state, nt le«3t once every
mouth, until the time appointed lor the payment
of the money aforesaid, or served on the mort
gager or her special agent,six months previously
thereto.
Extract from the Minutes, 29th March, 1825.
JOHN BAILEY, Clerk.
April SO 96
A der Martin, late of Liberty County, deeeas
ed, are requested to make immediate payment
R. F. BAKER, *
W.H. MARTIN,
may 10 (112
4 LL persons having demands against the es
£jL tate of tlie late William Mnsterton, dec.
are requested to render the same, properly at
tested within the time provided hy law, and those
indebted to said estate to make immediate pay-
nent to
CAROLINE M ASTKRTON, adm’x.
jan 31
Office of the said Court, on or before the sixteenth
day of June next; otherwise letters of aduiinis- ( ' I’-GRGlA, Chatham County—By the
tration will lie granted. ” the Justices of Hie Inferior Court, siltb
Witness the Hon.Elias Fort, oneofthe. Justice'
of the said Court, the 17th day of May,A. D. 1826.
S. M. BOND, c c o.
may 17 110
lion,
sitting for
Liquid Grecian Rouge,
T HIS ROUGE which imparts such e beautiful
and natural color, cannot be perceived on
those who use it, and is as innocent in its nature'. . . .
as pure water, can always be obtained by the | singular the kindred and creditors of the said de
quantity or otherwise of . A< PARSONS, [ ceased, to file their objections (if any they have)
ordinary purposes.
To all whom it may concern.
Whereas Moses Clelnnd and Seth C. Schenk
hnve applied to the Hon. the Court of Ordinary of
Chatham county, for letters of administration de
bonis non, on tne estate and effects of James T.
Lawrence, latq of Savannah, dec’d, in behalf of
the heirs and creditors. '
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and
;4j INK months after date application will
J. xi mude to the lion, Inferior court of the county
of Bryan, for leave to sell ull the real estate of
William Cubbedgt deceased, to he sold for the
benefit ofthe heirs and creditors.
JOHN CUBBEDGE, Adm’r*
jtine 17 138 Bryan County.
The Chief Fireman,
T S desirous of ascertaining the number and lo
cation of the private wells in the city. He
therefore request# those who own or occupy lots
on which then- are such, to leave a memorandum
at the Post-Office, or at his C ounting Room, men
tioning the w'ard and number of tlie lit, upon
which they are situated. If their depth, their di-
umeter, tne depth Of water in them, and whether
there is now a pump or bucket for lifting the wa
ter, cun he added it will beygryacceptable.
F.OlHil A t hatlmiii county—By the lion, fht
Justices of the inferior court of Chatham coun
ty sitting for ordinary piuposrs.
To all whom it mny concern.
Whereas Isaiah Davenport, administrator Of
tlie estate of Samuel Davenport, late of Savannah
carpenter, dec. tins petitioned tlie lion, coiirt of
Ordinary to he discharged from his said adminis
tration.
These are therefore lo cite and adfiiotlisli all
and singulur, the kindred u(id creditors of the
said deceased to lile their objections (if any they
have,) in the office of the offica of tlie Clerk of
the court of ordinary, on or before the 3d day of
Nov. next, otherwise letters dismisSory will be
granted the petitioner.
YVitriess the honorable John Cumming, one
of the Justices of said court this 3d day of May,
A. D 1825. S. M. BOND, c co.
may 3
Justices of the Inferior Court, while sitting |
for ordinary-purposes.
To ull whom it may concern.
Whereas,Hamutal Johnson, executrix of Thom-1
as Johnson, late < f Savannah, deceased, has peti
tioned the hon. the court of ordinary, to be dis
charged from her said executnrshin. . I wishing to purchase at Whole Sale orRet«( j
These arc therefore to cite and admonish all I purchase of him ntthe same price* as fra l
and singular the kindred and creditors of the said 1 1U1 J t,), a R j n no instance Supply orders; only a
deceased, to file their objections (if any they J |,; m . IVM. SIVA" 1
have) in the clerk’s office ot tlie conrt of ordinary j Philadelphia, October 1st, 1824.
on or before the the 3d day of Nov. next, other-1 j nn 25 19
52**" *****»"““ l ”"' " j. Shinn's Jtoe»
Witness the Hon. John Cumming, one the Jus-1 nrftHE subscriber, having discovered im
lives of said court, this 3d day of May, A.0.1925. j JL position of SwaiM’S celebrated M
may 3 . S M BOND, c c o. | has now a supply on liahd for sale—lie ndj
C x EORGIA, Chatham County.—By the Hon cc We price from $8 60 to $2 60,orbjtrt
the Justices of the Inferior Court, sitting for I zel1 if-”- .. ...
oedinary purposes. J I All charitable institutions in tbe lnited
To all whom it may concern
Whereas Isaiah Davenport, administrator of
Wm Atkerson, dec. 1ms petitioned the honorable
the Court of Ordinary to be discharged from his
snid administration.
Now these are therefore to cite ahcl admonish
ull and singular the kindred and creditors of the
snid dec. to file their objections,(if any they hnve)
in the Office ofthe Clerk of tlie Court of Ordina
ry, on or before the 3d day of November next, o
therwisc letters diShiissory will be granted the pe
Witness tlie bon. John Cumming, one ‘of the j affections arising therefrom; fri cel ' 8 |jj
Justices of the sai’U Court this 3d day of May; A. | 4 ,c - Bnd Jfie dreadful diseases 0
D. 1825. S. M. BOND, c. c. o. *“ n K » nd excessive hse ol Mercury, V*'
mpv -j I so used in Diseases of the Ip, .
1 CERTIFICATES,
1 have Within the last two years had
tunity of seeing several cases of very
Ulcers, which having resisted previously
gular modes of treatment, were besiedj
G t EORGIA, Chatham County By tlie hon. tne
I' Justices of tlie Inferior court silting for ordina
ry purposes.
To all whom it may concent.
Whereas John l’. Williamson, administrator ol
Francis Doyle, deceased, has petitioned the
lipnorahle court of ordinary to bfe discharged
from his said administration.
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
have) in the 1 office ofthe clerk ofthe court of or
dinary, nn or before the 16th day of July next;
otherwise letters dismissory will be granted tin-
petitioner
Witness (lie honorable Edward Harden; on
of the Justices of the said Court this 16th day 1
January A. D. 1825; S. M. BOND, c c o.
inn 15 II
roar 25
Sole Agent,
Druggist, No 8,Gibbons Buildings.
At Private Sale,
A PRIME NEGRO MAN, about 26 years of
age, au excellent house servant and coach
man. For sale by J. B.'HERBERT fa CO.
sprit 6
[to the granting of the administration of the estate
’ of the said dec'd to the applicants in tlie Clerk’s
; office of the said court, on or before the sixth day
of June next; otherwise letters of administration
■will he grunted. *
Witness tlie Ron. John Camming, one of the
j J ustices of the suid Court, the sixth day of May,
A. D. 1720. 8; M. BOND, c c 0.
may 7 102
G \ EORGIA, Effingham County— By the. fi
I the Justices of the. Inferior Ci url, of said co
ty silting for ordinary purplish.
To all whom it may concern.
Whereas Thomas Hurst, executor of Wm M Ga-
hngin, dec. has petitioned lolhetlan. the Justices
ofthe Inferior Court sitting for Ordinary purpose
y> be discharged from the executorship aforesaid
These are therefore to cite mul udtnonhh
all mid singular the kindred and creifilors of the
said deceased, to fde their objections (If uny they
have) in the Clerk’s office of lhe said Court; on or
before the fourth day of December next; other
wise letters dismissory will he granted.
Witness the Hon. John C. Helvenston, one of
the Justices of the said Court,the 4thday ofMay,
A D. 1826. JOHN CHARLTON, Clerk,
may 5 100
Sianaway,
F ROM Mrs. Charlton’S plantalton'on Skicfawtiy,
Hager, Sophy, und a boy. Carolina, They
are supposed to lie lurking atibnt this city, or jfs
neighborhood. A t ewurd qf $15 will he paid for
apprehending the whole, and lodging them in
prison, or $6 for, each i
MICHAEL BR0WN, Trustee,
april M 82
und tlie poor will be supplied grain.
If the citizens ofthe principal cities,ahl It
will appoint an agent lo order and dislnWiJ
Medicine to the poor, it will he supplied. J
This Medicine is celebrated for the cuntil
following diseases: Scorl'ula or Kings WJ
cerated or Putrid Sdre Throat, long m
Rheumatic affections, Cutaneous Diseases.*:
Swelling and DiseaS.es ofthe Bones, tad HI
es generally Of an Ulcerous character,
nic Diseases, generally arising In debililr -
stitutions, but nlore especially from Sj;
the
I 1 EuKGI -v Chatham county-—By the hon
Vft Justices of the Inf ti ior Court silling .for ordi
nary purposes.
To all whom it may concern. a
Whereas James Morrison, has applied tb tfie j 0) j\j r Swaim’s Panacea, and I ilo lielit'
Hon. theCoiirt of ordinary of Chatham County I w ) m t i have seen, that it will prove an J
for leltersofadministration on the estate and ef- remedy ih Scrofulous, Venereal and »
feels of Ann H. Charlton,dec’d in behalf tiiehelrs diseases. N. CHAPMAhl
and creditors; \ Professor of the jnsiilutei and Practice o/l|
These are therefore to cite and admonish all j { n ij, e University of PtnniyMMJ
and singular the kindred und creditors ofsaid de J. j |,ave employed the Panacea of Mf.W
ceased, to file their objections (If any they have) nurneroiis instances, within the last three
in the office of the clerk ofthe court of ordina-1 ;UK ) have always found it extremely e >!
ry on or before (he twenty eighth day of Maynext; especially in secondary Syphilis, add J
otherwise letters ofadministrationwillbegrahted. Diseases. I liave no hesitation iu pronw
Witness the hon. John Cumming, one oi l a Medicine of inestimable value.
the Justices of the said Court, the 28th day ol'[
April, A. D. 1826.
S. M. BOND; c c o c c
April 28 .,. 94
G < KORGIA <'liatliain County—By the Ilo
I the Justices ofthe Inferior Court of Chatham
County sitting for ordinary purposes.
To all whom it may concern
Wiii-re as Hamutal Johnson Executrix of Ben
edict Bourquin late ol Chatham County pluuter
deceased so far as relates to his personal; und ad
\V. GIBSON
Professor of Surgery {
Philadelphia, Nov. 17.1823. , «a
Each publisher of a newspaper. "I
is requested to publish this advertise^
month, for one year, and send the
payment. ——-rf
/'S eoKgTA, Chatham
IT Justices ofthe Inferior Court MS-
deceased so lar as relates to his personal; und ad-1 dinary purposes.
ministrative of thereal estate ofthe suid deceased | To all drhom it mav conce . ’
lias petitioned the Hon. Court of Ordinary to he [ Whereas Timothy Barnard;cxecu
discharged from her said Executorship and Ad-1 Perclval, dec’d, has petitioned the .J
ministrntorship. . nary; to be discharged from his sbi »jj
These are therefore tb cite and adtninish ell I These are therefore to cite and a ° .- J
und singular the kindred and cieditors of the said singular the kindred and creditors
deceased to file their objections if uny they have to file their phjeclions; if any t,ie l ^
in the Clerk’< Office of the Coiirt of ordinary on clerk’s office of the said court, on ^
Or before the third day of November next, other- twelfth day of November next; v-
wise Letters Dismissory will be granted the peti-1 dismissory will.be prantgdthe peiw,
tiom-r.
Witness the Honorable Jacob fteud one of thfe
said Justicfts, this the third day of May, A D one
t lous.ind eight iiundred and twenty five,
may 3 S. M. B(»ND,c. c
ismissory win.00 P j en ,#De
, Witness the Hon. Edwnrd 1 0 joth day®i
Justices of the said Court, tb 'Lqjid, *
I A. D. 1825. 5 ’ M
may 12 106 —~ ,f |f s
G t EORGIA, Chatham CotmrvLA
r Justices of the Inferior Court MU |
r* W To.H»hon,ll«'»:f t 5, J
Whereas Francis II. We ma "’ ho „t,M
*rvu»,i ui naniisu | jnmin Brooks, (if Sovunna 1 ,
Hon. the Jugiicesgjf petitioned tlie. Hon- “’fe" OP nMWiri
r Ordinary purposes discharged from Ins snld . nndadino n,? ’i
Ai'iitni’Khl^fifHi'itHnSd. I These are tlmrcforeto nfllicyl
(.T t/ic Justices of the Inferior Court, for said
county, silting for ordinary purposes.
To all whom if may concern
Whereas, IL-well Hines, executor of Hnnnali
Hines, lies petitioned to the
the Inferior Court sitting for L ...
to discharged front the executorship aforesaid. I These are ilmmOKto ..pors of tli e
These are therefore to cite andadmonisli all and (singular the kindred an s^* ; |
singular the kindred nnd creditors of the snid de- to file tlieir obje.' tions ( / Q|) g t tel
ceased, to file their objections (if any they have) clrk’s office ot the MerWiiSj
in the Clerk’s Office of (lie said Court, on or, tw’el tlidayofN|)jetna
before the 4th day of December next; otherwise dismissory will be g< , j/jH-dcn, 0®
letters dismfssoty will be granted. Witees« tMfc«FW|j2t«
Witness the Hon. John Waldliauer one of the J1istic-.es oflhesaid
\ 1 DO'r. I A IV 1 •
106
Justices ofthe snid Coiirt, the 4th Muy, A. D. 1825
mav 6 100 JNO CHARLTON,Clerk
A. D.1825
may 12
Waielcd 1
A FEW SHARES In tlie State Bank if Gccir-
iV gin. Apply to the printer,
may 2 ' 97N
Rice hy the
A FEW Casks otmeeWffMjf
A by ?
April 22 69