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IFvtfiLlMCB SA3LH!
City Marshal's Sales,
On thefirst Tuesday in June m.ri; >
W u . he sold in trout of the court housebe-
tivecii the tisusil hours ot ten o'clock, A
M. nnd four F. At. the following jiropfrjy, if the
rents are not paid before the, day of sate
Lot No 4, Washington ward, 60. by 90 feet,
hounded east by Houston-st, so.utlt by a lane,west
by Lot No 3j and north by Bny-it, re-entered on
as tlte property of Mrs. Mackay, lor 0 quarters'
rent.
Lot No 2d. Washington ward, 60 by 90 feet,
bounded epsi by Lot No 30, south by a lane, west
by Houslgli ^f,and north by Wnshington-Shuare,
rc-ontered on as the property of James Wullut-u,'
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 No29, and north by Consrress-st, re-enter
ed on astlio property of James bilbo, for 5 quar
ters rent.
Lot No 39, Wasliingtou ward) 60 by 90 feet,
bounded east by Lot No 33, south by Brouglitoii-
«t,west by Lot No 40, and north by a lane, re-en
tered on as the property of Mariu Pearce, for 9
quarters rent. . , , ,
Lot No t, Liberty yvard, 60 by90 feet, bounded
Cast by Jeffersun-st, south by a lade, west by Lot
No 2, and north Brougliton-st,re-entei*cdon as the
property of Mrs Waters for 2 quarters rent..
Lot No 46, Brown ward, 6Q by 90 feet,- bound
ed east by Lot No 47, south by a lane, west by-
Lot No 43, and north by Hull-st, re-entered on ns
the property of Misses Minis, fgr-2 quarter* rent.
Lot No 10, New Franklin Vrard, 60 by 90 feet,
bounded east by Lot No 11, routh by. Cof ,No 5,
west by Lot No 9, and north.by Biver st, re-enter
ed on as the property of 4 vi O Driscoll, lor 2 quar
ters rent.
.. Lot No li, New Franklin ward, 60 by 90 feet,
bounded east by Montgomerv-st, south by Lot
No 4, west by Lot No lb, and uortU by Rivcr-st,
>e-enlered on as the property of Win Scarbrough,
for 2 quarters rent.
Lot No 24, Brown ward, 60 by 90 feet, bound
ed east by Lot No 23 south by Perry-st west by
{ .otNo25, and uurtji by a lane, re-entered on as
lie property of Jas G Blais, for two quarters rent.
Lot NdtSft, Brown ward, 60by 90 feet, bounded
east by Lot No 24, south by Perty-st, west by Lot
No 26, and north by a lane, re-entered on as, the
property of C II Hayden, for 14 quarters rent.
. LoHVo 26, Brown war J, 60 bv 90 feet, bound
ed east by Lot No 26, south by Perry-st, west by
Whitaker-st, and north'by,a lane, re-entered on
M the property of R B Raiston est. for 5 quartet*
rent. " .
Lot No 46, Brown ward, 60 by 90 feet, bound
ed east by Lot No 46, south by a lane west by Lot
No 44,.and north by Hull-st, re-entefed on as tin
property of the est Dr Kollock, for two quarters
Lot No 32, F.lbert Ward, 60 by 90 feet,bounded
east by Lot No 31, south by a lane,west by West
Broad-st, and north by Ilull-st, re-entered on ns
the property of Wm Shaw, est.for2 quarters rent
... Lot No I, New Franklin wardJOO by ilq feet
bounded east by Telfair’s Lot, south by Bay-st
West by Montgomery-St. and hfAlh by Lot No 2
re-eiiteied on as the property of J C Helvitistiue
for 2 quarters tent.
Lot No 2, New Franklin ward, 60 by 90 feet
* hounded east by Telfair’s Lot, south by Lpt No 1
prest by Moutgomery-st and north by Lot No 3
re-entered upon as the property of Wm Scarbrough
for 2 quarters rent.
Lot No 7 New Franklin ward, 60 by 90 feet
bounded east by Lot No 6, south by Bay-st, west
"by West Bfoad-St, anh north by Lot No 8, re-en-
te.red on as the property of Lptiiu Cooper, for 2
Quarter* rent.
Lot No 8, New Franklin ward, 60 by 90 feet
hounded east by Lot No 9, south by Lot No 7
west by West B dad-st, and north by River-st
Se-entercd on as the property ot the est. Francis
Coy le, for 2 quarters rent.
Lot Np'9, New Franklin ward, 60 by 90 feet,
bouuded feast by Lot No 10. south by Lot No 87
and north by River-st, re-entered on as the pi o
■perty of Dviitiis M'Bnde, for 2 quarters rent.
Lot No 4, Greene ward, 6# by 90 feet, I.. ,unde _
tast by Lot No 3, south by a lane, west t>y ftous-
ton-st, andtiorth by.Broug!iton-st, re-entered on
- as the property of T M Woodbridge, Sen. for
quarters rent. , ; ■
t Lot No 16, Greene ward, 6f)’ by-91) feet, bound
ed east by Last Broad-st, south by State-st. west
* by Lot No IS, and north by a lane, re-eufered cqi
as the property of Ann Hannon for 2 quarters
. rent., . .
... Lot No 36, Grefcne ward, 60 by 90 feet, bound
ed east by Houstou-st, south by South Broad-st
West by Lot No 3o fc Rnd north by a lane, re-enter
ed on us the property of Morris Doty, for 6 quar
•fees rent.
Lots No 88 and 39 r Greene ward,60 by 90 feet,
each lot, bounded east by Lot No 40, south by
jSoutli Broad-st, west by Lot No 37, and north by
ft lane, re-eutered on as the property of J D Mon
gin, for 2 quarters rent each Lot-
Lot No 16, Elbert ward, 60 by 90 feet, bounded
east by Jefferson-it, south by Hull-st, west by Lot
JJfo 15, and north by a lane, re-entered on as the
property of Ann Bond, for 2 quarters rent.
Lots No 21 and 22, Elbert ward; 60 by 90 feet,
sack Lot, bounded east by Kibert-Squnre, south
by Perry-st, west by West Broud-st, and north by
MacdonoUgh-st, re-entered on as t(ie property of
0 M LiHibridge, for 2 quarter? rent each Lot.
Lot No 16, Liberty ward,.60 by 90 feet, bound
ed east by Jefferson-st. south by Statp-st, Vest by
,Lot No 13, and north by a lane, re-entered on as
the property of Mrs Herb, for.2 quarters rent.
Lot No 25, Liberty ward, 60 by 9o feet, bound
ed east by Jefferson st, south by a lane, west by
Lot No 2d, an’d north by York-st, re-entered oil
fts 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 onas
the property of Mrs Mackay, for 2 quarters rent.
; Lot No 31, Liberty ward, 60 by 90 feet, bound
ed cast by Lot No 3<t,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 Dubell, tor 14
quarters rent.
Lot No 32, Liberty ward, 60 by 90 feet, bound
ed east by Lot No 3i,south by a lane, west by
West Broad-st, and Hortii by York-st, re-entered
<jn as the property .of the estate of John H. Du-
bell, fur l 1 quartewjrent. •
Lots No 9 and jQj Columbia ward, 60hy90 feet
eachlot,boun-l ) ed.weJt by Price.-st,south by State
St, west by Lot No 11, and north by a lane re-cn-
te.red on as (lie’properly oi R Scott, for 2 quarters
fftnt cadi. Lot.
Lot No’25, Columbia ward, 60 by 90 feet,boun
ded eucT by Lot No 26, soulh by a lane west by
Lincolri-st, and north by Ym‘k-st, re-entered on
A* the property ofG W M‘A!lister, for i quarters
rent. . .
,. Lots No 23 and 30, Columbia ward, CO by 90
feet each Lot, bounded east by Lot No 31, south
Bv a lane, west by Habersham st, and north by
York-st, re-entei'e'd on as tlie property ofFleihing
Atkin, for 2 quarters rent.
t-o| No 36, Columbia ward, CO by 90 feet,
bounded east by Lot No 35, south by South Broad
atr^st by Habersbam-st, and north by. a lane,
re entered oiiau-| the property of Elita Hart, for
2 qtej'teis rent. ,
L*No 7, Jackson ward, 60 by .tip feet, bo'un-
dedTOJt by Loi Np 8, so,nth by a lane, west by
Lot Np 9. and north by South Broa^sit; re-entered
on a* tlw property of Thos Gardner’s estate,
....for.2 qujtirt/.rsreiit- „ . , ,
v Lpt NpftO, Jackson ward, 60 by; 90 fee^bound-
ed <iu?t'TjJr Wliitaker-st, south by a lane, west by
Jtot No 9, and nortli by South Broad-st; rc-etrtered
on as the property of T N Morel, for three f3)
Quarters rent.
, Lots No 21 and 22, Jackson ward,60 by 90 feet,
each Lot, hounded east By Orleans Square, south
byAppoaough-st, west by Jefferson-st, and north
by Perry-st, re-entered on as tho properly of E
Early, for 2 quarters rent.
Lot No 2> ■ pringhill, 70 b^80 feet, bounded
east by West Broad-st* .south by a lane, west by
l ot' o 7, and north by Lot No 1, re-entered on
as the^roperty.of-JdpftJ W#ver ( . for 4 quarters
l>y West Broad-st, south by Lot No 4, west by I
Lot No 0, and north by a lane, re-entered o» by
the properly ofT D Porter’s estate, for S ’quarters
Lot No 5, Springhill, 70 by tk> leet, bouttdfetji
cost, by Lot No 4, south by the Augusta Rond,west
by Lot No 12, and north by Lot No 6,,re-entereil
On as tho proqeriy df John Gardner, for4 ipmrters
rent. .. ... ..... . , .
Lot No 7, SffHhghill, 70 bjr 8(5 feet, Bounded
east by Lot No 2, south by a lane, west by Lot
No lo.and noi-tliiiy Lot No 8,re-eutered onus the
property of Mrs Norris, ford quarters rent.
. Lot No 12, Springhill, 70 by 80 feet, bounded
cast by Lot No 5, south by the Augusta Road,west
by Krankljn-st and north by Lot No It, re-enter
ed oii as the property of Jacob Waver, for 4 quar
ters rent. ■ ..
Lot,No, 16, Springhill, 70 by 80 feet, bounded
east by Ffaiikltn-st, south by Lot No 15, west by
Lot No 17, and north by Oak«t, re-eutered on as
the property of Jgs Fountain for 8 quarters rent.
Lot No 2.1, Sjiriiighill, bounded..feast by Lot No
17, south by Spriug-st, West by Let ..No. 22, and
north by Oak-st, re-entered,on as the property 6f:
lohn Gardiitr, fol'4 duartets rent.
F. M. STONE, c. m.
may 7 i02 . - • ■
Lot No 3 Springhill. /• by ^0 feltt, bunded east | gouth Carolina*
Petition for fore
closure of a
iiicrtgage.
A H. persons having demands agaiustthe estate
ofJames Wallace, will present them duly at
tested ; and those indebted to the said estate ure
required to dluke payment to <
G. W. OWENS, dual. Adra’h
may 2 97
In the Superior Court—EJingham County
November TeRm, 18124.
Trustees of the German A
Lutheran Congregation I
r*. I
The heirs und represen- >
(alive of William J. I
Spencer. . J
U PON the petition of the Trustees of the Ger
man Lutheran Congregation praying the
foreclosure of the equity ,ot redemption ot all that
tract of hind containing thrca-hiliulred acres more
or les! ly ing,and being in the County of Effingham
bbundeil ou the north by Martin l.ackner and
Batliager Backler, on the cast of the School house
lands of Goshen, and lauds of Nicholas billor.on
the south by Duncan McGilliv ry and Christian
Da.dier, and on the north by land of John Reuter
and vacant land, mortgnb-i! on the the 18th day
of June, 1808, by the said William J. Spencer to
secure the payment of a hond bearing the same
date,’ fertile penal sunt of eight hundred dollars
conditioned lor the payment ot the sum ol lour
hundred dollars on the 1st of January, 1809, with
interest from diite, at the rate ofsix per cent per
annum ; which said bond is still due and unpai d
Upon motion of George W.Oxvciis. Attorney for
petitioners, it is ordered that the principal and in
terest due on the said bond, and.ihc costs ot the
application be paid into Court, within twelve
months from the date of this Rule Nisi: And that
on failure thereof, the Equity of redemption , of,
in am! to the said mortgaged* premises, he 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
* «f the Gazettes of this btate.nt least once a month
until the expiration of the time appointed for pa) '
ineut. as aforesaid, or served on the heirs and re
presentatives of the Mortgagor at least six month
previous thereto.
Extract from the Minutes.
JOHN CHARLTON, Clerk.
ir’n 15 -11 - -
(t the Jiuhrttof the Inferior Court sitting for
ordinary purposes, . ..
To all whom it mayconcern.
Whereas J Bond Read, Physician, has applied
to the hon tlte Court ot Ordinary of Chatham
countv, tpr letters of administration on the estate
and effects of Isaac Lew is,late ot Chatham county
planter, dec’d. as principal creditor.
These are th> re fore to cite and admonish all
and jinenbir tin- k'udreu anil creditors of the said
dei ’d, to fib’ their nbjec ! |or.s (if any they have
to the grtmtine of tiie administration of the er
tuts of the dec’d to the applicant in the Clerk
Office g>Tthe «t.i j Court, on orln.fern the sixth da_
ofJune nexi ; otherwise letters ot administration
Will l/e granted
VVnnrss the lh»n. Edward Harden, one of the
Justices of the said Court, the 7th day of May, A
D. 1825. SMBONl), cco.
may7 - h'2 . -
Maceobay and Scotch Snuff,
J UST received pef Corsair,from Messrs, l’eter
and George I/orillard's Factory, and particu
nrly selected for retail custom, and warranted
aGtuine, for sale by A. PARSON'S,
Druggist. No' R,Gibbons’ Buildiu;
.nVi r 25
RUNAWAY
F ROM the subscriber or, Saturday hit, his ne
gro fellow" named !itn—He is about 5 fee
10 inches high, slender made, has a scar over his
right eye ; and fs about 25 years of a^e. Fiv
Dollars w ill be paid to any one who will lodgi
him in Jail. THOMAS SIMS
■ay 2 97M
Notice,
4 LL persons having depiands against the
tate of John. f. Roberts, dec’d, are requested
to present them duly attested,and t'.iosc indebted
to make payment.
ELIZA ROBERTS, Adm’x.
march 30 ti.7(»
"jV. INK months after date application wi
±Y made to the hon. Inferior court of Li
ill
Libert)
county, for-leave ty sell the real and personal es
tate of Lode-wick Lard, late of Tattnall county
deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and ere
tors. E. WAY, Adin’r.
augSI $o!71 ..
Fourth Circuit V In Equity,
Georgetown Dist. , i
George IV. Burrows, Adin’or/
dc bonis non of Elisabeth
McKee deceased.
Johii Hawkins, tulm’or Thom-
ns Green, dec’d and John
Graham, late adm’orK. Mc
Kee, decenscti, y ,
" 'T having appeared to the. satisfaction df the
Court that the children of Matthew Urynn, (if
any such tic living) are materially interested in the
event of this suit 5 and \t having further appeared
that the said Matthew Bryan removed from this
Stnte to Georgia many years ago, affd that no in
telligence of himself or his family has since been
received: It tf a therefore ordered, on moticilv of
tho Complainants! Solicitors, that notice bo puo-
lished once a month Until the first day of January
next, in thftWinyaw Intelligencerot Georgetown,
and in onu df the.public Gazettes of Savannah,
i Geo,) calling outlie children of the said Matthew
Jryau to fufm$ satisfactory evidence oftbeiriden-
tity and relationship, at tlid Cpurt of Equity to bo
holden for the. District of Georgetown,on the first
Monday after the fourth Monday of January next,
and ihat in default thereof a final distribution may
be made of the romaining Estate of the.said Eliz
abeth 5lcKee deceased, among those entitled to
the same in the event of the death of the children
of Matthew Bryan. - i
ROBERT; HERRIOT,
^ Commissioner and Register in L'jm'ly.
CoMiyissioNF.n’s Office, )
Georgetown, May 14, 1825. j.
The Editor of the Savaunah Rrpuhlican is re
quested to piiblish the above once a month until
tlie first day of January next, und to si ■ I his ac
count to the Office of the Winyaw Intelligencer,
when it will be immediately paid.
mev 18 111 •>
Navy Commissioners' Office
15th ApRtL, 1825.
T HE period for dcliveringthe Live Oak Sloop
Frames and promiscuous, tlihber mentioned
in the advertisement of 9th March, 1825, is ex
tended to the 15th May, 1826—and offers to fur
nish this live oak niay’be made so as to complete
the delivery on or before that day.
fij* To be published 3 times a week for three
weeks in the papers which published the adver
tisement of 9th March, 1825.
\pri]C5 ||o91 ■ , ...
'1 'reus iiry Depart m nit,
*29th April, 1825.
N OTICE is hereby given, tlint on the first dny
of October next, the principal of tlie six per
cent Stock of the United Stale, created under the
Authority of an Act of Congress, emitted “An
Act authorising a Loan fora sum not exceeding
Eleven Millions of Dollars” approved on the
fourteenth day cf Mafcli,. One Thousand Eight
Hundred and Twelve, together with the interest
then due thereon, will be paid to (lie Proprietors
of said Stock, orto tlmir Attorneys duly authorised,
at the Treasury of the United States in Washing
ton, and at <be several Loan Offices, on tho Books
of which any port ion" of said stock may stand.
A surrender of the Certificates of siiid Stock
will be required at the time of payment, and the
interest on suid Stork will cease, from and after
the thirtieth day of September next
SAM’LL. SOUTHARD,
.feting Secretary of the Treasury
may ll j 105
Notices
T HE undersigned will receive pro'pdsais for
the erectiou.of an Engine House, in Liber
ty Square,.of the following materials aud dimen
sions, viz:*—14 feef widfe, 28 feet long, 9 feet in
the clear, a door at each and 10 fo p ( wide—the
materials brick, the roof slated, and .to extend 24
feet from the eves, with irons from which to sus
pend ladders—the floor td be of brick, laid edge-
ways, 24 inches above the surface of the earth—
and all tlie necessary locks, hinges, 8ic. &c. Also,
for a similar building, materials .wood, with .the
exception of the floor, which must be the same us
above specified.
GEO M1LLEN.
L MINIS,
J-MORRISON,
npril 23 CO - : ■
4 Ll. persons having any dcimiuds against the
1jL estate of Ilezekiah Winkler, dec.’a. will pro
sent them duly attested, and those indebted, will
make payment to the subscriber.
LEVI S. D’LYON,
fel)21 39 Qualified Adin’r.
The Old English Razors,
Improved ac'd warrauted to shave well.
T HE subscriber has just received to order from
Thomas Scargll, John Barber, and G. 4" S
Furnis, Sheffield England—an elegant assortment
of those Raints, in red Morocco cases, of pah';
and single, ornamented, and the workmanship
throughout is varranled to its of the best kind.
Gentlemen wishing to purchuse' an article of
this kind, may do well to call on
A. PARSONS,
Druggist, No. 8, Gibbons' Buildings.
Anril 25
A LL persons indebted to the estate of Alexan
der Martin, late of Liberty County, deceas
ed, are requested to make, immediate payment.
R. F. BAKER. '
may, 10
(112
W.H. MARTIN,
y Ex'rs.
A LL persons having demands agaiustthe es
l\. tate of the late William Masterton, dec.
are requested to render tbe same, properly at
tested within the time provided by law, and those
indebted to suid estate to make immediate pay-
neUt to
CAROLINE MASTERTON, adm’x.
jan 31 , >
C 3 EOP.G1A, Chatham County—Tiylht llon.tlie
I Justicts oj the Inferior court sitting for ordi
nary purposes.
To all whom it mayconcern.
Whereas Catharine A. Braseb, has applied to
■ the Hon. the Court of Ordinary ol Chatham coun
ty, for letters of administration on the estate and
effects of Phillip Braseb, late ofCliatbarn county,
dee’d, as widow and in behalf of tbe heirs and
.creditors.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
and singular the kindred and creditors of the said
dec’d, to file, their objections (if any they have)
'to tlie grunting of the administration of the estate
ofthe said deq'd to the applicant in the Clerk’s
Office oftffe said Court, on or before the sixteenth
day ofJune next ; otherwise letters of adminis
tration will bo granted.
Witness the Hon.Elias Fbrt, ondofthe Justice.-
,of the said Court, the 17th day df May,A. D. 1825.
S. M. BONi), c c o.
may 17 110
: Liquid $reciah Rouge,
T HIS ROUGE which imparts such r beautiful
aiidjiatu»Jcolor, cannot be, perceived, pn
those who use it,-and is an jpnocent in its nature
,as pure water,''can always be obtained by the
quantify orwherwisfe of A. PARSONS,
• . ... Sole Agent,
- Druggist, No 8, Gibbons Buildings,
mar 25 • -.
iSuperioY Court—Camden Couu
ty< '
. ,, . March Tkrm, 1825.
John Jackson, )
vs.. '> RULE NISI.
Mary Smith. )
O N the petition of John Jackson praying the
foreclosure of the equity of redemption of
all that certain Lot No. 44, forty-four, in tlietowr
of Saint Marys, .w ith improvements thereon com
mencingaf the south corner Lot owned by Arche
bald Clark,thenfce southwardly on Orsboriie-street,
one hundred and nine feet to Lot owned by Levin
Gatiby, thence oue hu dred feet cast to Lot own
ed by estate of G. Stewart, thence northwardly
one fiundyfed and nine feel to Archibald ( bark’s
line, thence westwardly one hundred feet to tlie
place beginning,—tljeproperly of .Mary Smith,
ami mortgaged by the said Mary Smith, to the
said John Jackson, on tlie twentieth day of June,
eighteen hundred and twenty-one, to secure fhe
payment of the sum of Fifteen Hundred Dolf-rs,
.and interest mentioned in three certain bonds ot
obligations of tlie same date from the said Mary
Smith, to the said Johq Jackson; and on motion
of James Morrison, Attorney for petitioner, it
ordered by the Court that the principal, inler
and cost title on said notes, and mortgage,be jmi
into'Conrt", within twelve .months from the date,
otherwise the equity of redemption of the said
'•mortgagedpremises will from thenceforth be fore
closed, and snch farther proceedings take plact
as the law direct,—and it is further ordered by
the Court that this rule be published in qne of the
public Gazettes oftbis state, at least once Bypry
month, until (lie time appointed tor the payment
of the money aforesaid, or served on the mort-
,gagftr or her special agent,six months previously
"thereto.
Extract from the Minutes,29th March, 1825.
JOHN BAILEY, Clerk.
April 56 96
Fine Black Ink. .
J UST leceivedfrom Maynat'tl fc Noyes, for sale
by * A.RARSONS
Druggist No, 8,Gibbon’s Buildings.
THE SUBSCRIBER OFFERS FOR HALE*
at ms
and okneral
DRUG AND FAMILY
MEDICINfe'. WARE-HOUSE,
•mfWCCASSAR,Russia, Bearsaud Antique Oils;
ItA Pomatums in large and small pots, all sorts
of perfume . ’
Rose, Orange, Flower arid Lavender Waters
Cniogne Water In boxes
Milk ofRoses, or Bentity’s Preservative
Low's superio!' scented Shuvidg & Wush Soaps,
.all sorts of perfume,
Naples) 1'ot, Cake and Quintessence T ■
Shaving Soups ( B«l|
Windsor Porfunlea Fancy Soaps, by (Soaps
the box. >, . :• J
Hall* powder, ulitin arid scented powder Pulls as
sorted sizes >- >■ >
Ladies and Gentlemens Pocket Books with and
without clasps, of all sizes
La Fayette, silk and hair Stocks, an elegant arti
cle for gentlemens wear ^
Ladies Indispensable*, assorted patterns
Gilt Card Cases, assorted sizfcs
Visiting Cards,' do do -»
Silver Pencil Cases.best quality
do Tooth wifli tweuzers do ■
Lead Pencils, warranted of the best- .
Penknives, Segar Boxes, Dominoes do. \
Fancy Smell Bottles, Dice, Playing Cartlc
Ladies Toilet Dress Cases
Gentlemens Shaving do .
Marshall’s Superior Dciiitrilico
Helton’s do do
Burton’s do . - , *
Pieiuiradcharcoal,from ‘lie willow Bar*
do do common charcoal
Eye Stones, Snuff Boxes, a fine assortment
Reeve’s colours .. -
Floating Nuremburgh and French Tapers; fo
burning on oil
Durable ink, Aromatic Spirits of Vinegar
Phosphorus Boxes, hair powder Boxes
Plntina and fancy wood shifaitig Boxes
Round shaving cake soap do * . x - 4 •
Superior and Inrge Ivory, bone and, wood tied
shaving Brushes •
English, French and American superior und fun-
. cy-penetrating hair brushes, of all sizes
inc hair cloth Brushes, all sizes
Do whist Cloths,-do.
Plate, nail aud com'o Bfuahes >
f urniture, Shoe and Whitewash do
weening and hearth Brushes , . -
Also, nis much admired durable and fancy silver
wire tooth Urusiu's, made on an improv
ed plan, an J to order, with-plain and flu
ted handies : _
JqM Barber’s and Thomas Scdcglll’s superior Ra
iors, in single mjd double cases made
to order, warranted to please the pur
chaser, or to be returned
Day and Mnrtin’s imported ShoeJilacking
Genuine Otto of Roses, large and smalt size bot
, ties _ »
Pearl Powder for beautifying the skin
Macoboy, Scotch and Caphalic Snuffs
Lorilbird’s fine cut Chewing Tobacco
Tonquln and Venella Beans
Apothecary’s scales and weights
Evans’ Crown Lancets, spring Lancets with extra
blades, with a fine assortment of Surgi
cal instruments, Apothecary’s (Jluss
Ward, &c. &c, . ^ -
Together with a very general and extensive,as
sortment of Drugs, Medicine, Chemicals, Patent
Medicines, Spices, Dye Stuffs, ica. All ot which
ha? been selected by himself; and- in lieu of the
word per rentage, are all offered at Wholesale
and retail, each and every article as low as his
neighbors.
. . - • v v A. PARSONS,
Druggist, No. 8, Gibbon’s Building,
may 6 •
G EORGIA, Chatham County—By the hon
the Justices of the Inferior Court, sitting for
ordinary purposes.
To all whom it may concern,
Whereas David T. ’flmothyhas petitioned te (he
honorable, tlie court of Ordinary of Chatham
County, for letters of administration on tho estate
and effects of Peter Timothy, late of Chatham
county, planter, dec’d, as next ofkin.
These are therefore, to cite and admonish nil
and singular the kindred ami creditors oftlxo said
deceased, to file, their objections, (if any they
have) to tlie granting of tlie administration of the
estate of the said deceased tn the applicant in the
clerks office of the suid court, on or before the 23d
ay of May next; otherwise letters nf administra
tion will he granted. s
Witness the Hon. John Cuinming, one of the
Justices of the siiid coiirt, tlie 23d day of April.
D. 1823. - S. M BOND, cco.
April 23 ■ 90 ",
. KUIlGlA, Chatham t „uuty—By the lion
VX the Justices of tlie Inferior Court, sitting
fi#«rdiiiniw purposes, ,
.'.To ull whom it may concern;
Whereas; Benjamin Sanderlln, Ms hi
ed to the Hon. the Court of Ordinary of Clint-'
#20 Reward,
R AN AW AY from the subscriber about the first
of September, lust a mulatto negro, woman
named PEGGY, about 25 years old ebunkey built
in walking sloops much forward, she is quite ari
fill and sensible and will endeavour in all prolm
bility to jiass as a free woman,by the name of Ann
West. The above reward will he given for her
apprehension and confinement in any Jail in this
tate. YELVERTON P. KING,
jan 19 : 14 Greenshoro
IXflNK months after date application will be
11 made to tliahon. Inferior court of the county
of Bryan, for leave to sell all the real estate of
William Cubbedge deceased, to be sold for the
benefit of tlie heirs and creditors.
JOHN CUBBEDGE, Adm’r,
jnne 17. . ; • 138- liryan Cininh/.
The Chief Fireman,
I S desirous of ascertaining the. .number and Jo
cation ofthe private wells in the city. He
therefore requests those who own or occupy lots
on width there are such-, to leave a memorandum
at the Post-Office, or at his Counting Room, men
tinning the ward and number of the lof, upon
which tH«y nre situated. If their depth, their di
ameter, the depth of water in them, and whether
there is now a pump or bucket for lifting tlie wa
ter, can be added, it will be very acceptable
G t BORGIA Chatham county—llo the lion■ llie
I" Justices of the Inferior court of Chatham coun
ty silting for ordinary purposes,
To ull whom U may concern.
Whereas Isaiah Davenport,. administrafer of
the estate of Samuel Davenport, late of Savannah
carpenter, dec. lias petitioned the hon. court of
Ordinary to be discharged from,his said adininis
tratipn.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
and singular,'the kindred and creditors ofthe
said deceased to file their objections (if any they
have,) in the office of the office of the Clerk of
the court of ordinary, on or before tlie 3d d&y of
Nov. next, otherwise letters disniissory Wilt be
granted tlys petitioned. ,, . „,
Witness the honorable John Camming, one
of the Justices Of said co ;rt this 3d dAy of May
A. I). 1825. S. M. BOND, c c o.
Any 3
VeoKgia, C liatlmni County By the. hon. tne
V Justices of the Inferior court sitting for orihna
ry purposes.
To qll whom i.t may concern. ..■• .
Whereas John P. Williamson, administrator ol
Francis Doyle, deceased, has petitioned lit
honorable court of ordinary to be discharged
from his said administration.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
and singular th'e kindred and creditors of the
;saj,d deceased, to file their objections (if any they
have) in t|ie office of the clerk ofthe court of or
(Unary, on’or before the Jfilh day of July next
otherwise letters dismissofy will lie granted the
petitioner.. ;
; Witness the honorable Edward Harden, on
’of the JustU'.es of the said Court tliig loth day -
January A. I). 1825. S. M. BOND, cco.
-jan 15 11 ' ; .
C 4 EORGIA, Chatham County—lly the< lion
W.the Justices of tlie Inferior Court, sitting fm
ordinary purposes.
To all whom it may concern.
. Whereas Moses’ Clcland and Seth C. Schenk
have applied to the Hon. the Court of Ordinary of
Chatham county, for letters of administration de
bmiifr non, on the estate and effects of James T
Lawrence, late of Savannah, dec’d, in behalf
the heirs and creditors, j
• . These.are therefore to cite and admonish all and
singularthc kindred and creditors of the.said de
ceased, to file their objections (jf any (Key have)
40 the granting of tlie, administration, of the estate
of the said dec’d to the applicants in tlie .Clerk’s
office of the said court,op or before,the sixth duy
ofJune uext; otherwise letters of administration
.will) be, granted, .1 , ,. .
Witness the Ron. John Camming, one of the
Justices of the said Court, the sixth, day of May,
A p. J 7251 S. M. BOND, 0 c 0.
C x EORGIA, Effingham County—Ry the Hon
J the .Ipslkes of the Inferior Ce urt, of said coun
tijsilting for ordinary purposes .
, To all whom,’ it may concern.
Whereas Tbcunas I f 11 rut, executor of Wm M Ga-
Imgin.dec. lias petitioned ti. the Hon. the Justices
of the Inferior Court sitting,for Ordinary purposes
to b.e discharged from the executorship aforesaid.
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 (Jerk’s office of tlie said Court, op.oi
before the fourth dayjif December next; other
wise , letters disniissory W’ill lie granted, - ,
Witness the Hon. John,(j. Helvenston, one of
the Justices df (he said CORrt.the 4lli day ofMay
A.D. 1825. . JOHN CHARLTON, Clerk,
-may 6 7• ■,■'100 ; •
* Bay J
ty dec’d, as next of kin.
These are therefore to cite and adinor.isli all
aud singular tho kindred und friends of the snid
orphan to file their objections (If uny they have,)
to the granting ofTettfers of guardianship to tlu
applicant, in the clerk’s office, of the snid Couri
on or before the20th day of May next, other
wise letters of guardianship will be granted.
Wiuicss tlie hon.. John Dimming, olio ofi the
Justices of tilts said court, this 20th dav of April
A. I). 1823. S. M. BON'D, c c
■\pfll 20 - ’ ' ; 87 ’
G t EORGIA, Chatham Coitnly—By the lianora
T tdc the. Justices of the Inferior court of ChtUh
am county sitting for ordinary purposes,
To alt whom it may concern
Whearns Benjamin SandeiTui has applied to
the hoiioi-ahle the court of ordinary of (')iatliam
county for letters of administration 011 the astute
and streets of .James Sallderliii, lute of Chatham
county deceased. •
These aro therefore to cite end admonish all
ami Singular-the kindred and creditors of-the
said deceased, to file tliolr objections, if any they
have, to the granting of the administration of the
estate ofthe deceased to the applicant, in the
Clerk’s office of the said court, on'.or before the
20th day of ,May next; otherwise letters of admin
istration will be fronted. , <.
Witness the honorable John Cumming, one of
the Justices of the said court this twentieth duy of
April, A. D. 1825. ,
3. M. BOND, c c o c c
npril'20 . 87
^1 EORGIA—CliHtliHin County—By .the
Highly approved PUteiup,
Medicines.
°sy*V
Rn» y S > v lxel '’ S 3 uir es do °
Pulmonic Beterpi
Hill 8 Balsam of Honev o„j?“ sr 5 ( ®
Church’s Ess. of MuSd ^ C
Water, do TootKe ’Dm?^
Ilinkley s Infalahle remedy foMi * I
Robertson's Infallible wnm-d!*1
zenges, Wheaton’s Itch Ointm D
Thompsons Taotli Paste it, 111
Water, Lao’s, Hoot
and Dean’s Pills, » c «>t s, P
Solomon’s Balm of Gilead
For sale by
jan 25
Druggist, No. 8, GfliJSjjl
SWAIM’S VAIS..
PfpWJ** tnedlcine is offered
4JL Scrofula ,or King’s Evil ttu rem 4
Throat, long standing rheumatic affectfeml
lieous Diseases, White SwelliVaml J
ham County, for letters of guardianship on the Bones, anti all cases generally of an u| IS t
person and property ofJames Sunderlin,an orphan actor, atid.Chl’bttUb.diseaies arising ;i C Tir
child of James Sanderlln, lath of Chatham couu-
llon
the.lust ices of the Inferior Court, silting for
ordinary purposes.
To all whom it may concern.
Wtfqrcns David B. Squires has applied to the
Hon the Court of Ordinary of Chutham County,
tor letters of administration on the estate ot Char
lotte Squires, late of Savannah, widow, dec’d, in
behnlf-.of the |ieirsand creriiiors.
These are therefore to cite and admonish ull
and singular the kindred mid creditors of the said
duceased, tOi tile their objections (if any they
have) in the Clerk's Office.dfllie said Court, on
or before the second duy of June next; otherwise
letters of administration will be grunted.
Witness tlie Hon. Elias Fort, one ofthe Justices
of said Court, the 3d duy of .May, A. D. 182o.
j - S. M. BOND, cco
mny 3 98
C l EORGIA, C ImtImm county. Ry the lion. the.
V Justices of the Inferior Court, uhik sitting
for ordinary purposes. . - ■ ..
. To all Whom it may feoncern. •
Whefeas,Hamutal. Johnson, executrix of Thom
as Johnson, lute ( f Savannah, deceased, has peti
tioned the hon. tlie court of ordinary, to be dis
charged from her s»|d executorship. -. .... .
These ure therefore to v cite and admonish ull
and singular the kindred arid creditors of the suit!
deceased, to file their objections (if any they
linve) in the clerk’s office oi the court of ordinary
on or before tlie the 3d day Of Nov. npxt, other
wise letters dismissofy will he granted the -pet?
lioner. •
Wltnfessthe Hon. John one the Jus
tices of said court, this 3d day of May, A.D. 1825.
may 3 S M BOND, ceo.
constitutions, bat more especialwliV^
affections arising therefrom,•Ui C€r , uf 't'
Nodes, etc..and that dreadful disease „ ^
by a long aud excessive use of MereL. ^l
—It lias also beentound useful | tl I
Liver. • ... t , t
In dll disorders arising from an I
laminated stuteot the Hlood, it will ll 'I
erful and an effectual remedy Jlyffil
this medicine has been the effect of Ion,
tentlve study, and it is now made nublic/'J?
most decided conviction,founded on m2 L
rioncc, of its power in eradicating tho« ,1;.*1
after every other medicine hasJaitii J
. , CERTIFICATES.
“I have within the last two years U I
portunity of seeing several cases of very ill
rate ulcer*, Which, having resisted nreviJwl
regular modes of treatment, were heny i,*
use of Mr. Swuim’s Panacea; ami l do-k"
from what I have seen, that U will prove
portmit remedy in scrofulous, veneical ndi
curial diseases. ’ 1
. . N. CHAPMAN, >1 D|
Professor of the Institutes and Pi
of Physic in the UniveixiivofP,
, vunia, fee. 4'c. ■ , 1
" Philadelphia, February 16, 1823."
“ I have employcd.tlie Panacea of Mr. L
in numerous instances, within the last
and have always found it extremely efeT
especially In secondary syphi'is and iiu
dlsiraso. I have no hesitation in pronoui
medicine of inestimable value.
W.,GIBSON, t|
Professor of Surgery in the Inh
Pe nnsy I vo nin, Surgeon ami Q
Lecturer to the Aluis House. 1
fy, be:
‘•rebruary 17, 1823."
“ I have repnntedly used Sivairath
both in the hospital and in private praci.
huve found it to be a.valuable liiedicinebd
ic, syphilitic, and scrofulous cuinplainUs
obstinate cutaneous affections.
VALENTINE MOTT. MU
Professor of Surgery in theUaire
Ncw-York, Surgeon of theJitnJ
* Hospital, be.
“New York, 1st 1110. 5th, 1624."
Price $3 ,60 per bottle or $!
IT Printed directions accompany'
cine'; 1 WM, SIV.il
No. 13 South Ninth Street, opposite tki 1
of Pennsylvania.
The* Public are respectfully infom«it|
have appointed A, PARSONS, ot Snrini
sole Agent .for the State q[ .Georgia.
wishing to purchase at Whole Sale or RtlJ,I
purchase of him utthe same prices as fm
and shall in no instance suuply orders, uni
blip. WM. SWA!
Philadelphia, October 1st, 1824.
jan 25 ’ 19
G t EORGIA, Chatham County.—By the Hon
I' the Justices of the Inferior Court, silting for
oedinary purposes.
To all whom it tray coueent. r
Whereas Isniah Davenport, administrator of
Wm Atkcrson, dec. lins.petitioned the honorable
tbe Court of Ordinary ta he discharged from his
suid administration.
Now these lire therefore to cite and admonish
nil and singular the kindred and creditorsof the
sajd-dec. to file.their objections.(if any they have)
in the Office of the Clerk of the Court of Ordina
ry, on or before tlie 3d day of Noverfiber next,.o
tlierwiijc letters disniissory will be granted the pe
titioner. - ; - ■ .
Witness-the hon. John Cumming,-one of the
Justices of the said Court this 3d duy of May, A.
D. 1825. S. M.BOND, c. c.o.
mny 3 *
f s EORG1 a, Chatham county—By the hon tin
vJ Justices of tlie Inferior Court sitting fur ordi
nary purposes. -
To all whom it may concern. ,. ]
Whereas James Morrison, has applied to the
Hon. the Court of ordinary of Chatham County
for letters ofndminisliation on the estate and ef
fects of Ann H. Charlton, dec’d in behalf the heirs
and creditors. . ... . • , .
These ure therefore to cite and admonish all
and singular the kindred and creditors of said, de
censed, to file their objections (if any ttiey have)
in thf office of the clerk of the’court of ordina
ry oil or. before the twenty eighth day of May next
otherwise letters of administration will he granted
Witness the hon, John Cuinming, one of
the Justices of tlje said Court, tlie 281 h day of
April, A. D. 1825.
,. S. M. BOND, c c o c c
April 23 94 7
(t the Justices of tlie Inferior Court of Chatham
County silting for ordinary purposes.
To all, whom it may coucern. ;
Where as Ilamutal Johnson Executrix of Bcri
edict Bourquin late of Chatham County planter
deceased so far a#rela(es to hj3 personal; and ad
ministrative of tlie real estate of the said deceased
has petitioned the Hon..Court of Ordinary to he
discharged from her said Executorship and Ad-
, ministratorsliip.
These are therefore to cite and adminish all
nnd singular the kindred and creditors of the said
deceased to file their objections-if any they have
in the Clerk’s Office ofthe Court of ordinary on
or before the third day of November next, other
wise Letters Dismissory will be granted the peti
tioner, j, j ,
Witness the Honorable Jacob Read one of tlie
said Justices, this the third day of May, A D one
thousand eight hundred and twenty five,
may 3 S. M. BONI), <;. c. o.
,, Hanaway,, , : , ,
F ROM Mrs. Charlton’s plantation on Skidaway,
Hagai;, Sophy, and a-boy, Carolina. They
nre supposed to be lurking about this city, or its
neighborhood. A reward of ijjslB will be pnid for
apprehending the whole, and lodging tnom in
prison, or for each,
MICHAEL BReWN, Trustee.
’ april 14 33
G t EORGIA—Effingham Coimty.—By the Hon
I the Justices of the Inferior Court, fur said
county, sitting Jiir ordinary purposes.
’ v. To all whom it may concern.
<■ Whereas, Howell Hines, executor of Haiiniih
Hipcs, 1ms,petitioned to the .Hon. tlie Justices of
the Inferior .Court sitting for Ordinary purposes
to he discharged from (lie executorship aforesa'd.
These are tlierefore to d(e iindadfll'iqish all nnd
singular the,kindi;e(l and creditor:? qf-ilie s6id de-
ce/ised, to fi.lt; tKcir'objfeetions (if any they have)
in. (bq Clerk’s Office of Hie said Court, on or
before tlie 4th day of December, next; otherwise
letters dismissory will be granted.
Witncssthc Hon. John Wuldliuuer one. of the
Justicesof the snid Court, the 4th May, A. D. 1825,
mays 100 JNO CHARLTON, Clftl'k
CaullfiSpwer Seeds.
J ust received per Savannah and for sale by
s „, /. A,PARSONS. -
Druggist No- 8, Gibbons's Buildings.
J. Shinn’s Panacea
T HE suliscrlher, having discovered ikl
position of Swaim’s celebrated hd
bar how u supply on hand foi' sale—he bn I
ccd the price frbm $3 60 to $2 5<), or by Sr
zen #24. ,
All charitable institutions in the United!
and the poor will he suppliedgrnlii.
If the citizens ofthe principal cities sod t)
will appoint an agent to order and distriWiI
Medicine to the poor, it will be supplied. "
This Medicine is celebrated for uecuM
following diseases ; Suorfulu or King’s E
cerated or. Putrid Sore Throat, long'
Rheumatic affection*, Cutaneous DbeaMfl
Swelling nnd Diseases ofthe Bones,and*1
es generally of an Ulcerous character, anal
nic Diseases, generally arising in debilintj*
stitutious, but more especially from Svj*_
affections aridng therefrom; Ulcers in the ■
4*c. and the dreadful diseases occasioneij
long and excessive use of Mercury,
so used in Diseases of tlie Liver.
.- ,, - CEB TIFtC/J TF.S,
1 have within the Igr.t two years had#®!
tiuiity of seeing several cases of very •jj
Ulcers, which liuving resisted previously
gular modes.of treatment, were hesled w
of Mr. Swaim’s Panacea, and 1 do helirtj
wliat I liayfc.seen, that it will prove*n r"
remedy in Scrofulous, Yenereal and I
diseases. : i N. CHAPMAMj
Professor of tlridnstitutes and Practice cj •
in thtvviverrity of PetwsylwM-
1 I have emjwyvi the l’anaceii of Mr-
numerous instiflheck, within the,last thi*
and have alwuys found it extremely ®
especially in secondary Syphilis, and
Diseases. I (have no hesitation in pro» w
a Mcdieine of inestimable v ^. u ^ijggoN! j
Professor of Surgeryfi
Philadelphia, Nov. 17.1823.
Each publisher ;»f a newspaperin tneu--
is requested.tO',publish this ttilycrtisei'i .
month, for one year, and send their a
pnyment., . j —--j
C T'EOJtGfA, Chat 11 em Counly-^' 1 ' ,
JT Justices ofthe Inferior Court sM l
dinary purposes.
To'all whom itfony concern 0 [4
Whereas Timothy Barnard, exccstor
Percival, dec’d, has petitiqned Ite j-
nary,to he discharged from Ins * al "
These are therefore to pile and admo^l
singular tlie kindred and.croditois J
to file their objections, if any the.v ( . J
clerk’s,offfoe ofthe said court, n ' - je |,|
.tvyeJfth /Joy of November next; 0W
dismissory will be prai^ftjithe pe ti ^
Witness the Hon. Edwat'd ’i^y
Justices ofthe said Court, the .*]
A. D. 1825. S * 0 .
may 12 K 18 ■ ——ri’M
f \ EORGIA, Chatham Coimty-U
VT Justices ofthe Inferior Court sit- j
n,tTyVWV To all whmn it may conce^
Whereas Francis H. We mn,
jnmin Brooks, of Savannah, M e
petitioned the lloii.-tlie Court ,.
discharged from lnr^snid ?*® S^dnWi^ui
j The«e are therefore tivpi » 8 -. 0 | t |ie t 8 ! 11
'singular the kindred find ered have j «
to file their olnectiohs (ifany U ‘ e n y or pefoi
cJrk’s office ofolie -said cour , .j nv jse
twel :tli day of November next ,01
dismissory will he S"' nte( , j-f nr den, one <
Witness the Hon- dfty 0 |
.Histices of the said Court, goND,
.A. I). 1825.
1 mnv 12 188 ’
Wanted uEi’v-lTS.-
A GOOD Cook* WasbeL W"
to the Editor,
jan 2& W