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LotNa.T Sprihghill, t9 by POterl, bunded cast I QoiiHl Oltroliha, *
by Wivt Bribed-'south by but No 4, west by .. f
l.ot Nivtj, ami north l>v a lime, i'c-i’iili'rr.d on by lbOUl’ill Vy-lPCUlt /•
Cihf 3l<trshal's Sides,
On the. first Tureilni/ in June next, ■
■\-xrn.r, be sold ih front ofthe court ,house be-
v \ twee ii (be usiiul hours Ot leu o’clock, A.
JRI. and four I\ M tho following property, - if the
rents me not paid before the day-of sale
. I Ait No 4, Washington ward* '150 by 90 feet,
•bounded east by Ilouslon-st, south by ulalie.west
by l.ot No !J, and north by Bay-st, re-ontered on
ns the property of ftlrs. Muck’uy, for 6 quarters
rent
, m
the property of 1’ D Porter’s estate, tor 8 quarters
rent. . ■ -■
■Lot No 6, Springhill, 70 by 80 feet, bounded
east by Lot No 4, soutli by the Augusta Rond,west
by Lot No Vi, and north by Lot No 0, re-entered
on as the proqerty of John Gardner, for4 quarters
rent. -
Lot No 7, Sprlnghftl,70by 80 feet, bounded
east by Lot No 2, south by a lane, west by Lot
No 10,and north by Lot No 8,rc-entered on as the
property of Mrs Norris, for 8 quarters rent.
Lot No 12, Springhilt, 70 by 80 feet, bounded
I ^m^^ssss^stasxss^
re-oift-irud on as the property of James Wallace, L '
for 2 quarters renL . .. .. ..
. Lot No 00, Washington ward, 60 by 90 feet,
hounded eRst by Lot No 31, south by a lane, west
by Lot No 29, and north by Congrcss-st, re-enter-
LotNd.16, Springhllly 70 by 80 feet, bounded
east by Ftenklin-st, siidth by Lot No 16, west by
Lot No 17, and north by Oak-st, re-entered on as
the property of Jris FriUntuin, for 8 qunrters rent.
bound' I cast by L it No 39, south by Broughton-1 ’ ‘ e *, awisr „ ,,
st,we-t byl.utN . lo. .i\d north by a trine, re-en- mnv , ln2 • Rl, arONL, C. m.
tered on as the property of Motifi Peaftfe, for 9'
quarters rent. . . v . . .. . „ „
Lot No 1, Liberty v ard. 60 byM feet, bounded xi. oflames Wallace, will present them duly at-
it by Jefferson-st, south by a lane, west by Loti tested i and those indebted to the said estate are
Nu 2, mid north llrougliton-st.reienteredonasthe | re 4 u ' re d to make payment to
property of Airs WatertTor 2 quarters rent, | ”. OWENS, Qua). Adm r.
Lot No bi. Brown ward, do by 90 feet, bound- '_ roa y 2 97 _
cd cast by Lot No 47, south by a lane, west by f/t (Ac Superior Court—Ejfinghtm County
L<>t No -So, ,and north by Holbst, re-entered on as] November TeRM, 1824.
Trustees of the German 7
Lutheran Congregation I
w. I Petition for fore-
The heirs and represen-> closure of a
tative of William J. I mortgage.
Speucefe I
U PON the petition of the Trustepbf the Ger
man. Lutheran. Congregation praying the
forccloifnne of the equity of redemption of all that
tract of land containing tlircftiiundred.acres more
of less lvln^and being in the County bf Effingham
bounded on the north by Martin- Lackner and
the property of Misses Minis, for 2 quarters rent.1
LotNo 10, New Franklin wardvJJO by 90 feet, I
bounded east by Lot No 11, south by Lot No 6,
west by Lot No 9, and north by River-st, re-enter-
cd on as the property of 01 O Driscoll, for2 quar-.|
refs relit, ., . a
Lot No il, New Franklin word, 60 by 90 feet,
bounded cast by Montgombry-st, south by Lot
■No 4, west by Lot No 10, andnortn by River*st,
re-entered on as the property of Win Scarbrough, !
for*2 quarters rent.
Lot No 24, Brown ward, 60 bv 90 feet, bound- [
east by Lot No 24, south by Perry st, west by Lot Da j W ’ a, ’“ n « l lL b I^‘’ f ,t 7fl,h d fs
No 26, and north hya line, ro-eiitei4d on al the a “ d 1 . vaca ?* r ^". d ’ mort^cdonthethelShdaj
property bf C 11 Hayden, for 14 quarters rent. of Jl,nc > 18 ^’’j !»* f J same
ed*MsrbyTo?N<rtKHmKh^y ^ I datel^ortt^penalsuniro^e^Mbundred^do*?^,
as^heprdpeny of RB ttaistonest. for 6 t}uarten fartT™dLe?at
Let No 45 Brown Wm-A r.'n In- on I annum ; which said bond is still due .and ftbpai d
i as ineii: * . • ;! .....1 ii, a
No 44, and north by I lull-st, re-entered on ns the
pr ;r , y tflWD, liollock.for l»i> I j^Tb.^^StA^'KSr £&
the property of Wm Shaw, est.foi-2 quarters rent. ,
^ Lot No l. NexvJ’ninklinward,^ b ? . 90 feert, | fu^SoSgred. tliat tUemte be published in one
l.presentetlve* of the mortgagor at least si* months
previous thereto. ■ >
Extract from, the Minutes. .
JOHN CHARLTON, Clerk
jati 15 11'• '
for, 2. quarters reut.
' -ct No 2, New Franklin ward, 60 by 90 feet,
bounded east by Telfuir’s Lot; south by tot No 1,
west by Montgomery-st, and north by Lot No 3,
ri'-fiiieredupon as the property of Wm Scarbrough
lor 2 quarters rent. .
Lot No 7 New Franklin word, 04 by 90 feet, | /GEORGIA—Cliatiiam Counlyr-fiy Ike Hon
bounded east by l.ot No 6, south by Bay-st, west V the Jutlieuof the Inferior Court tilting for
by West Broad-st, anh north by Lot No 8, re-en- ordinary purpotet.
tered on ns the property of Epnm Cooper, for 21 To all whom it may concern
quarters i enfc | Whereas J Bond Read, Physician, hus applied
Lot No 8, New Franklin ward, CO by 90 feet, I tu We bon the Court of Ordinary of Chatham
bounded east by Lot No 9, south by Lot No 7, county, for letters of administration on the estate
west by West B-oad-st, and north by River-st, md'‘fleets of Isaac LewiSjate of Chatham county
~ ‘ ’ ■* * ' ** ‘ 1 1 ‘erjdec’d; as principal creditor.- • 'y.: ■ >
entered on as the property of the est. Francis
fioyle, for 2 quarters rent!
Lot No 9, Ne.w-Franklin ward, 60 by 90 feet,
bounded east by Lot No 10. south by Lot No 8,
and north by River-st, re-entered ojt as the pro
petty of Dennis M'Bride, for 2 quarters rent
planter,
These are therefore to cite end admonish ail
and singular the kindred and creditors of the said
dec’d, to file their objections (if any they have)
to the granting of the administration of the es
tate of the deq’d to the applicant In -the Clerk
In Equity*
cult
Georgetown Dist.
George W. Burrows, Adm’or.
debonis non oi' Elieubctli
McKee deceased.
John Hawkins, adm’or Thom
as Green, dec’d and John
Graham, late adm’or E. Mc
Kee, deceased. „ .
TT having appeared to the satisfaction. of the
i Court that tho children of Matlhtu> Bryan, (if
any such be living) are materially iptercsted in the
event of tliis suit? and it having further appeared
tlmt the said Matthew Bryan removed from this
State to Georgia -many years ago, and that no in
telligence of himself or his family has since , been
received: It is therefore ordered, On motion of
the Complainants’ SolioitorsjThat notice be pub
lished, once n month uutit the first day of January
next, in.the Wlnyaiy Ihtelligencfcroi Georgetown,
and in Ottc of the public Gazettes of Savannah,
Geo.) calling on the children of the said Matthew
Jrymi to furnis satisfactory evidence oftbeiriden-
tityand relationship,-at the Court of EquRy.tb be
holden for the District of Georgetown,on the first
Monday after tlm fourth Monday of January next,
and tliitt in default thereof a final dlstiibution may
4>e made of the remaining Estate of the said Eliz
abeth McKee deceased, among those entitled to
the s tine in the event of the. death of the children
of Matthew Bryau.
RQBERT HERRlOT,
Commissionerand Ilegisterm Equity.
Commissionf.k’s Ofpicb, )
GeorgJtbwn, May 14, 1825. \
The Editor of the Savannah Republican Is re
quested to publish the above once a month until
the first day of January next, and to srad his ac
count t0 the Office df-the Wjuyaw Intelligencer,
when it will be Immediately phid.
m>v 18 111 .
V
x\uvy Commissioners' Office,
iSlh ArBU»j>4823.
rt^HE period for delivering the Live Oak Sloop
J. Frames and promiscuous Umber mentioned
in the advertisement of 9tli March, 182.5, is ex
tended to tlie*loth May, 1826—and offers to fur
nish this live oak may bo made so as to complete
the delivery on or before that dty* .
O’ To he published 3 times a week for three
weeks in the papers which published the adver
tisement of 9th March, 1826
April 25 '; |[o9! ...
Treasury Department,
April, 1825.
N OTICE is hereby given', thtH-tin the first, day
of OctobeiMiext, llir principal of the six per
cent Stork of the United State, created umleir the
Authority of an Act of Congress, entitled “ An
Act authorising a Loan fora sum not exceeding
Eleven Millions of Dollars"' unproved oh the
fourteenth day of March, One Thousand Eight
Hundred And Twelve, togetherwith the interest
then due thereon, will bo paid to the Proprietors
ofsnid Stock, or .0 their Attorneys duly autiiorised,
at tirfe Treasury of the L'liileil Stales, in Welling
ton, and at the several Loan Offices, outlie Books
of which any portion of said stock tpay'stnnd.,
Asuiteiider-of the Certificates of said Stock
will be required at tip? time of payment, andj the
interest on said Stock wjll cense, from und after
the thirtieth day of Septcvhber next
. SAM E L. SOUTHARD,
Jtthrg Secretary of the Treasury
’may 11 ’ 1105.'
Notice.
Lot No 4, Greene ward, 6®by DUfeet, bounded Office of the said Court,on or before the sixth day
cast, by Lot No 3, south by a.lane, west by H011V of June next; otherwise tetters ot administration
tou -t, and north byUrougbton-st, re-entered 011 I wi 'l be granted.* • >
a? the properly of T M Wobdbridge, Sen. for 21 Witness the Hon. Edward Harden, one of the
f]imrlersrent..aL r {Justices of the Said Court, the 7th day of May, A
' Lot No, 16. Greene ward, 60 by OOfeet,bound-j U. 1826. S M BOND, cc o.
ed eastbv East Broad-st, south bv State-st. west I may 7 *. 102
t... T V- IE 1 .,..iL U— ~ 1___ __ -La. 1 * 1 - -
Maccoboy Und Scotch Suujf\
I TUST received per Corsair, from Messrs. Peter
j cl and George Lorillnrd’s Factory, and particu
nrly selected for retail custom, 'and warranted
nGeuine, for sale by A. PARSONS,
Druggist, No. 8,Gibbons’ Buildings.
mortis
RUNAWAY
by Lot No 15, and north by a lane, re-entered on
as I lie property of Ann Harmon for 2 quarters
rent.. . , •<
ii Lot No 66, Greene ward, 60 by 90 feet, bound
ed east by.Hoiiitou-st, squib 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. r-
Lots No 38 and 39, Greene ward, 60 by 90 feet,
each lot, bounded east by Lot No 46, south byi-_-_ nr ,, t
Spilth BfcuUt, west by l.ot' No 37, ami north by TT R0M , ?,’* * ubscri beron Saturday last, h.s ne-
a lam-. re-entered-on asthe property of J D Mon-1 A.. ' °. Vl '' n Hn >e d J> m He is about 6 feet
gin, for 2 quarters rent each Lot. 10. inclyes high, slender made, lias a scar over his
LotNo 16, Elbert ward, 60 by 90 feat, bounded ^1 e 3?e ; and is about M years of age. Five
east by Jeft-crson.st, south by Hull-st, w«t by Lot l D . ol, ?" w .' be P a *d to any °m who will lodge
No ir>. and north by a lane, re-entered on as the " m . l, ' , ! > ai ’ 1T10MA8 SIMS
property of Anri Bond, for 2 quarters rent. —- ' ,v • 7M
Lots No Jl^and 22. Elbert ward, 60 by 90 feet, I Notice
cack Lot, bounded cart by.. Elbert-Squarc, south . m n . mni .u „„
by Perry-st, westby WeshBroad-st, aU.north by A tate P K!n r^LA!T H^ ^„,.i.i B ,i
0 M^LillBb rid go. foH2 uarters ronfla^S^ ^ Elymen?"^ ' 1,0 = e Uldebte *
Lot No 15, nndnoHhby a lane, re-entered on as ‘ ’’ 7
T HE Undersigned will receive proposals for
the erectioir of an Engine House, in Liber
ty Square, of the following materials and dimen
sions, viz:—14 feet wide, 28 feet long, 9 feet it)
the clear, n door at enchend 10 feet wide—th’c
materials brick, the roof slated, and to extend 2£
feet from the eves, Vvitb irons from which to sus
pend ladders—the floor to be of briclr, laid edge
ways, 24 inches above the surface of the earth—
and all llie necessary locks, hinges, 81c, foo. Also.
’ For a similar building, materials’' wood, with the,
exception of the floor, which must be the same as
uboVe specified, .* • -•* >
er.o millen.
I. MINIS,
J-MORRISON,
april 23 (IQ t; 1 ..»2
A LL persons having any demands against the
estate of Hezekinh Wlnklgr, dec’d. will pre
sent them duly attested, and those indebted, Wil
make payment to the subscriber.
LEVl S. D’LYON,
fell 21 39 Qinililied Adm’r.
VttB fiOBBCRtnCR OPTEItS POR SALK,
at uis
JKKBPWttte't’
, AND Ol’.NKKAi.
DRUG AND FAMILY
MEDICINE WARE-HOUSE,
M ACCASSAR,Russia, Boarsnnd Antique Oils;
Pomatums in largo and small pots, all sorts
of perfume .
Rose, Orangey Flower and Lavender Waters
Cilingne Waterln boxes
MUk of Roses, or Beauty’s Preservative' ; ■
Low's superior scented Shaving 81 Wash Soaps,
nil sorts bf perfume ..
Xnnl^s, Tot, Gakfc and Quintessence |
, - . . Slmvitlg Soaps l boll
Windsor'-Perfumtd Fancy Soaps, by ( Soaps
the box
Hair powder, plain and scented powder Puffs as-
sortedVizes ’
Ladies and Gentlemens Pocket Books with and
without clasps, of all sizes, s, ...
La Fayette; silk ttnit hair Stocks, an elegant arti
cle tor gentlemens woar •' -.
Ln<iie« Indispensable.*? ustortad patterns
Gilt.Card Cases,assorted sizes
Visiting Cards, 1 do do
Silver PejiiJll Cases,best quality
do ' Teoth with txteozers do'
Lead Pencils, Warranted of the best
Penknives; Segfir,Boxes, Dominoes do s
Fancy fiinell BpHlcs, Dole, Ploying Cards
Ladies Toilet Drtss Ca^es
Gentlemens Shaving do
Marshall's Superior Dehtrlfice
Belton’s do do
Burton's • dtt...... •'*
Prepared clmrcoM, from the wllloW Bark
do do common cliarcoal -’•••
Eye Stones, Snuff Boxes, a Sue assortment,
Reeve's cnlourl ,
Floating Nuroinlturgh and French Tapers, 10
V burning on oil q • •
Durable Ink, Aromatic Spirits of Vihegar
Phosphorus Boxes, hair powder Boxes
Platina and funoy wood shaving Boxes
Rquud shaving dike soap do
Siipferior and large Ivory, bone and wood tied
shaving Brushes
English, FreticS) und American superior and Tan
cy penetrating hair brushes, « All sizes
Fine haircloth Brushes, nil sizes
Do whist Cloth:'; do : '
Piute', nail and com!) Blushes
Furniture, shoe atul Whitewash do
Sweeping ami hearfh Brushes J
Also, liis much admired durable and fancy silver
wire tooth Brushes, made on an improv
ed plan, and to order, withqiluin ana flu
. v ted handles
John Barber’s and Thomas Scargill’s superior Ra
zors, in single and double cases made
to order, warranted to please the pur
chaser, or to be returned v ';
Day and Martin’s imported Shoo Blacking
Genuine Otto of Roses, large, and small size hot
Pearl Powder for beflSfttifying the skin
Macoboy, Scotch and Caphaliu Snuffs
Lorillarii’s fino cut Chewing Tobacoo
Toiinuin and Vencllc.-Bcaits
Apothecary’s seujes and weights '' >
Evans’crown Lnnccls, jpring Lancets with 'oxtrn
blades, Vvitb 0 fine assortment of Surgi
cat instruments, Apothecary’s Glass
Ware, &lc. &c. ■
Together with a Very general and extensive,ns
sortnrltent of Drugs, Medicine, Chemicals, Putent
Medicines, Spices, Dye Stuffs, Ike. AU ot which
has beeursele.rfcd by himself; und in lieu; of the
word per oentage. are all offered at Wholesale
nml retail, each and every article as low as his
neighbors. 1
A. PARSQNS,
Druggist, No. 8, Gibbon’s Building;
may 6 '
the property of.Mrs Herb, for 2 quarter® rent. A LL person® having demerits egainstthe cs
Lot No 25, Liberty ward, 60>by 90 feet, bound- ] tA ta(c of the late William Masterton, dec.
ed eastby.iefiarsoii-st,'south by a lane, west' by] are requested to Vender the same, properly at-
LotNo,26,and north by York-sf, re-entered on | tested within tbetime provided-bylaw, and those
ns (he property of Mrs Mackay, for 2 quarters | indebted to sitid estate to make immediate pay
rent. , > . < ' - | neat to
Lot No 27, Liberty Ward, 60 by. OOfeet, bound- CAROLINE MASTERTON, adm’x.
ed cast by Lot No 2ft.south by-.•»■ lane, west by I jan 31 24
Lot No 28, and north by York-st, reentered ones ——
the,property of Mrs Mackey,for 2 quarters, rent..! /^KORGIA, Chatham.Bounty—By the Hon.the
Lot No 31, Liberty ward, 60 by 90 feet, bound- U Justice! oj the Inferior court sitting for ordi-
ed east by Lot No 30,south by a lane/Weit byLot y na! TJ P vr V 0 , s y' .
No 32, and north by York-st, re-entered on as the j lq all whom *t may concern,
property of (he estate of John H Dubell, ior l4 k, tyhoreesiCatlmrihftA. Brnsclq .lms applied to
quarters rent. " ie Hon. -the Court of Ordinary of Chatham coun-
Lot No 32, Liberty ward, 60 by 90 feet, bound-1 % wW&ntetwUon on the estate apd
cd east by Lot No 31, south bv a lane, west by of Phillip Brascli, late ol Chatham county,
West Broud-st, and north by York-st, re-entered I dec a5 w, d°w and m behatf of the heirs and
•n as the property of the estate of John H. Du-1 cr *d't°rs. ....
b'sli, fqr 14 qnqrtefs rent. ] These are therefore to cite and admonish all
. Lots No ffapd Id," Columbia ward; ^>by»0 feet «"«* singnte tb« Wiidred and credijors of the said
each lot.boun -ed west by Price-st,sautb'{ty State- ji.P, d> *° 'objections (if any they have)
st, west by Lot No .11, and north bv a lane re-en- gwntyig of the administration of the estate
tered on as tho property ol R Scott, for2 quarters f , SI V , dec M le applicant in the Clerk’s
rent each, Lot. ' lOfliCe of the said Court, on or before tbesixteenth
Lot No,25, Colnmbla ward, 60 by 90 fget.boun- |C da y,?f. J “®|», ne » t < oinerwise letters of admiuis
ded east by Lot No 26, south by a lane west by ] lra , 1 . 1 ,?^ granted.
1 • 1 "itness the Hon. Elias Fort, oneolthe Jpsticer
of the said Court, the 17th day of May,A. D. 1825.
Liquid. Grecian Rouge,
ered on as tlie property of Fleming I iHIS^I^OjUGB vv'hifib impartssuch c beautiful
artors rent 6 j A and natural color, c«n|tot be percqived on
Columbia ward. 60 hv P^' feet. tHose wl " J URe it - u,id ! s an ih»ocenl in its nature
Lincoln-s,, and north' by York.-st, rfe-entered on
' as die property of G \V M‘Allister, for 2 quarters
• rent. • •
Lot? No 29 and 30, Columbia ward, 60 by 90
feet each Lot, bounded east by-Lot No 31, south
by a bine, west by flabersbam-st, and north by
Yprk-st, re-entered c ~
Aikin, for2 quarters iniv, ^
. Lot No 36, Columbia ward, 60 hy OT' teet,
bounded east by l.ot No 35, south hy South. Broad
St, east by Habcrstqim-st, and north by a lane,
re r>«tered onns2 the property of Eliza Hart, for
' !>quarters rrnt. _. , ,
Lot No 7, Jackson .ward, 60-by. 90 feet, boun
ded eftsi by T,ot N° 8, south ffl&a lane, west by
-Lot No 9, and north by South Broad-st, re-entered
an n« the property of Thus Gardner’s estate,
fn.- 2 ipiurter- rent. . . .- .
.Lot So 10. Jackson word, 60 by 90 feptjbound-
ril.iwst by Whitnkcr-st. south by a lnriepWest ,by
Lot No 9, ami north by South Broad-st,reientereit
on as the property of T N Morel, for three (3)
quarters rent. -’•
Lots No 21 and.22, Jackson ward,60 by 90 feat,
each Lot, bounded east by Orleans Square, south.
by '.M‘l)onoU:rb-.st, west by Jefferson-st, and north,
by Porry-s?, re-entered On as the property of E
Jlariy, tor 2 qiiwilum rent.
Lot No 2. P-i.'iM/hilt, 73 by 86 feet, bounded
.'••es! by Wes'!b- oi-.-;. south l-y h lane, west by
Lot ’-o 7. and inn tb by Lot No 1, re-entered on
hi the property of Jucob Waver, fyt,* qiiurtcr®
may
\i Ji’o
S. M. BOND, cco.
as pure water, can always be obtained by the
quantity or otherwise of A. PAR§0NB }
■ - Sole Agent,
Druggist, No 8, Gibbous Buildings.
mar 25
Fine Black Ju/c. \,
J UST leceivedfrom Maynard &. No.yWfor sale
by , - A.i-^ARSONS
' Druggist No. 8, Gibbon’s Buildings,
April 28 ; . a <
IVjTNE Diuiitbs a('ti!r date application Vrill be
-Lx made fbthe hoh,- Inferior court of Liberty
’coqnty, for leave to sell the real and personal e®
tats of LodoWick Lgrd, lafe of Tattnall counts
deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and eiedi
tors.. E, WAY, Adin’r.
aug 31 -$ol7l . - r ,
A LL persons indebtedto the estate of Alexan
der Martin, late of Liberty County, deceas
cd, are requested to muhe immediate payment;
It. F. BAKER, d, ,
.,T : W. H. MARTIN, j
may 10 $412
The Old English Razors,
Improved acd warranted,to shave well.
T HE subscriber has just received to ordor from
Thomas Scargilj.itolm Barber;and G S
Furnis, Sheffield England—an elegaht assortment
of those Razors, in red Morocco cases, of pairs
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. PARDONS,
Druggist, No. 8, Gibbons’ Buildings.
April 26
Superior Court—Camden Coun
ty-
March Term, 182o.
Johii Jackson, )
vs. , } RULE MSI.
Mary ‘Smith. )
O N the petition of John Jackson,praying the
foreclosure of tho exility of redemption of
all thnt certain Lot No, 44;forty-four, in titelown
of Saint Marys, with improvements thereon com
meriting at the south corner Lot-owned by Archi
bald Clark,thence south wardly onOrSborno-strect,
one hundred and nine feet to Lot owned by Leviti
Ganby, thence one.hu. dred feet east to Lof.nwb-
,ed by estateyT G. StewaR, .thence northwardly
oae hundred arid nine feet to ..Archibald Chark’s
line-j thence westwardjy one hundred feet to- the
place beginning,—the property of Mary Smith,
and. mortgaged by the said. Mary Smith, to' the
said John Jackson, on tire twentieth day of June,
eighteen hundred and twenty-one, to.^seiire,4he
payment of the sum of Fifteen II iJii dried? Dollars
fertd interest 'Mentioned in,three certain bonds
■obligations of Ute’same date from the sgfld Mary
Smithj-to the sffid John Jjq;ksou*, aqd on - motion
of Jdtres Morrison, Attcltiey for petitioner, it is,
ordered hy the Court that the principal, interest
and cost due on said notes, and mortgage, he paid
into Court, within twelve months from the date,
otherwise the equity of redemption of the said
mortgaged premises will from thenceforth be fore
closed, and such farther proceedings lake place
as the law direct,—and H is further ordered by
the Court that this rule b’e published in qne of the
public Gagetfes oftliis state, at least mice every
nfonth, until the time appointed for the payment
of the money aforesaid, or served 011 the mort
gager or hep special agent,six months previously
’thereto. .«. ’ 1 :
Extract from 0^ Minutes,29lli March, 1826,
JOHN BAILEY, Clerk.
April SO 96 n
G EORGIA, Chatham County—% the Jlon.
the Jutticesof the Inferiotr Court, tilting for
ordinary purposes. ,
To all whom it may coijcern.
Whercos Moses Clelaml and Seth C, Schenk
have applied to the Hoiiiithe Court of Ordinary of
Chaljiam county, for letters ofa’dininistration de
bonis non, on tlie estate and ellccts ot James ”
Lawrence, late of Savannah, dec’d, in beliall
,'tlie heirs and creditors.
C l EORrtIA, Chatham County—By tlie lion
■" tlie .Justices of the Inferior Court, sitting for
dinnry purposes.
To nil. whom il may concern,
Whereas David T. Timothy lias petitioned to the
honorable the cVnirt-of Ordinary of Chatham
ounty, for letteis ofiadininistnilion on tho estutc
nd effects of Peter Timothy, late of Chatham
county, planter? dec’d, tte next bf kin.
These are therefore to fcito end admonish nil
and singular the kindred ntni-creditbr.s of the said
deceased, to lilc.'their objections, (if ■ any they
haVe) to the granting of the adininUtt'Ation of the
'estate of the said deceased to the applicant in tlie
jfterks Office of .the said court, on or bpforc-the 23d
ay of May next; otherwise letters of adminislla-
llon will be granted.
Witness the Hon. Jolw.Cuinniing, one bf the
Justices of tho said court, the 23d day of April
D. 1826. S. M BOND, cco.
April 28 90 ’ ,
The Chief Fireman, .
TS deairout of ascertaining the number and
JL cation of the private wells in the city,
therefore request? those wild own prr occupy lots
an which there are such, to leaven memorandum
at the Post-Office, or at bis Counting Room, men
tioning'tlie ward and 'number of jthe I t, upon
which they ate situated.; If their depth, their di
ameter, the.depth of water in them, and whether
there is now a pump or .bucket for lifting the wu
ler. enh bo "added, it wifi bn vety ncccntalile.
C 1 EOKGIA Clmtb.im county—Hy the hon.
f Justires Of the Inferior court of Chatham coun
It; tilling for ordinary purposes.
To all whom it may concent
Whereas Isaiah .p-ivcnjiort,’. administrator of
the estate cf Sartmel Dnveqpbrt. late of Savannah
c.nrneiitcr; dec. has petitioned the., lion, court of
Ordinary to be discharged from Ids said atlminis
tret ion. ’ . • <•••>’
These arc therefore to cite ,and' admonish all
and rifigiilar, tlie kindred mid creditors of the
suid deceased to file their objections'(If any they
have,) ip- the office ot the office of Jhe Clerk of
the court-of ordinary, on, or before the 3d day of
Nov. nexl, otherwise letters dismissory will be
granted the petitioner. ’•
AAfitiiess tne hoiinrablti -John Ctlniming, one
of tile Justices of suid court this 3d day of Alay
A. D 1825. S. M. BOND, c c o.
ll.HV 3
G ‘ EOUG1A, Cliatiiam County By the hon. tne
Justices of Ihc Inferior court sitting for ordma
ry purposes.
To all whom it may concern.
Whereas Jobri P. Willinmso'11, administrator
Francis Doyle, 'deceased; bus petitioned' t...
nimo/able court of ordinary to tye discharged
from his said aijniinislralinn.
. These are therefore to cite and admonish
and singular the kindred and creditors of the
said deceased, to file their objections (if any they
have) in tlie office of the clerk of the court of or
dinury, on or before the 15th day of July next
otherwise letters dismissory will be granted “
petitioner
"Witness the honorable Edward ?: H4rden, on.
of the Justices of the said Court this 16th day
January A. D. 1825. 8. M, BOND, cco.
jun 16 II
£ x EORGIA, Effingham County—By the Hon
VJ the Justices of ihe.Inftrior Cturt, of said coun
ty sitting for ordinary purposes.
To all whom it may concern.
Whereas Thomas Hurst, executor of Wm M Ga-
begin, dec.-hns pefttioMed tothcllon. the Justices
of the Inferior Court sitting for Ordinary purposes
to be discharged from the executorship aforesaidt
Thcsfe\;hre therefor'e 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 Clerk s office of ihc said Court, on or
before the fourth day ofDecember next; other
wise letteis dismissory will bo granted.
Witness tllb Hon. John C. Helvenston, one
the Justices of the said Court, the 4th Jay of May
A.D. 1825, JQHN CHARLTON, Clerk,
may 6 100 ,
v c iiawmvtji
F ftOM Mra. Charlton’s plantation on Skidnway.
Hager, Sophy, and a boy^ Carolina. They
are supposed to be lurking about this city, or its
neighborhood. A reward of $15>jll be pnid for
apprehending the wtible, and lodging them
prison, or $5 for each-'
MICHAEL BROWN, Trustee
npril 14 ' 82. -
#20. Reward,
. T) AN A W AY from the subscriber about the first
JLV of September lust a,mulu(to iiegro woman
named .P^GGY, abouJt25 years old chuukey built
ill walking Stoops mucli>forwnrd, she kShile;mrt
fuf und sensible-aiid Wilf'jgridpfivourJri all pirfltn
hitity to pass nr; a free woman, by the name of-Ann
U/tauf . nlioVm hAiiihu,) ...til I. _ .-if " C. •
np|ireheiision arid confinenierit in any Jail in this
Rate. ’ YELVERTON F. KING.
jan 19
14
Greensboro.
These are therefore to cite and admoriisliaBand VVgst, Tlie above reward will be given for her
singular the kuidr^iiand creditors of tke snid de- —• 0
ceased,,to file tliefi* objection* (if any-they have)
ta the,granting of the udminittration-of the estate
pftha-Said dec’d to the applicants in the Clerk’s
office -of the said court, on or before the sixth day
of June next ( otherwise letters of administration
will .be granted. -
Witness the Ron. John Cummlng, one of «be
I Justices of the said Court, the sixth day bf Mav
I A-DJ726., ^ B, M.BONDjOOO.
Notice,
A LL persons are cautioned against trading lor
notes of hand given to Wm. J. Andrews a-
bout the 15th June last, for the sum of$Q5,asthe
payment stands garnasheed in the Superior Court
of Chatham Counjy, , ,
march 7 53 W, FOYTJIJU5S3,
;X EOHG1A, Chatham County—By tbu’-mon
V!lf..'the Justices of the Inferior Court, sitting
for ordinary purposes,
•x To ail wlioip ft foay. concern.
Whereas, Benjamin Sanderlln, lias n
ed' to the Hon. the Court of Ordinary of dliaD
bam County, for letters of guardianship on the
person and property of James Sanderiiri,dh orphan
Child of James Sandorlin, late of Chatham coun
ty dec’d, as next of kin. ' - p- ,
These are therefore to cite and admonish alt
and singular the kindred and friends of tliri sajd
orphan to file their objections (if any they have,)
to the'grantlng of letters of guardianship to the
applicant, in ’tne clerk’s office, of the said Court
bit or before the 20th day of May next, other
wise letters;i>f guardianship will be granted.
Witness the itori -John Ciimining, one of the
JusBoez of the said court, this 20th (lay of April
A.D. 1825. S. M. BOND, c c, o,
Ypriiao . 87 ■
< KORGlA, dl(atliuin Connty-r-fly the Iwhora
JE hie the Juslitts of the Iitfcribrcoiirl of Chalh
am county silling for ordinary purpotes.
7 To all whom It may concern.' *
Whearas Benjamin Satideribi Ittts' applied to
the honorable the criijrt of (irdinaVy of Chatham
county for lettark of administration ot> tho estate
and effects of Ihmes Sandcriin, (ilte bf Chatham
coqnty deceased. ,-v , ,
These are therefofi to clfe Itrid tidmonisii aU
acd singular the kindred and creditors of tile
said deceased, to file their objections, if any they
have, to the granting of the administration of the
estate of the decensed to the applicant, in the
Clerk’s office of tho said court, on or before--the
20th day of May next; otherwise letters of adniih
islration will lie, granted. *•’
.WjtuesS the honorable John Gumming, one of
the Justices of the said court this twentieth day of
April, A. D. 1825. »
S. M BOND, c c o c c
april 20 87 '■•
C t I-'.ORGIA—Clmtiinin Comity—By the ' HOn
f the Justices of the Inferior Cowl, sitting for
ordinary purposes..
To all whom’; it may Concern
Whereas pavid B.,Squires has applied to the
Hon the Court of OVdiitni-y of Clmtlmm County,
lor letters pfadministretlitn on the estate of Char
lotte Squires, late Af SttVunimli, widow, dec’d, in
behalf of the lieiVs and Cfeditors.
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 Clerk’s Office of tiiiV said Court, on
or before the second d#y of June next; otherwise
letters of administratitih will be granted. . .
Witness the Hon. Elias Fort,one ofthe Justices
of sai l court, the 3d dny of May, A. D. 1825.
. . S.^M. BOND, cco
may 3 98 'i ’ ’ ' „ . ’ _
G t EOKGIA, Chatham county. 1 By the hon.tlte
T Jutticesof the Inferior Court, U'/i.ifk sitting
for ordinary purposes.
To all whom it may concern. J f
Whereat Jlamittal'Johnson, executrix of thwii
as Johnson,"late cf Savunnab, deceased,bns ptfti
tioned tlie bon. the court of Ordinary, to be dis
charged from her said executorship. , - ‘ .
These ape. therefore I0‘ cite and ndmonisii all
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 tho tht' 3dday o( Nan., fiext,'other
wise letters dismlsscfy Will be granted the peti
tion^y. y* - ■*, " i. '
Witness the Hon. Jtih 11 Cumming, one.-the Jus
tiefcs of said court, this 3d day of May, A.D. 1826
may lj SM BOND, cco
EOUG1A, tlmtham C'-onnty
Highly approved Patent Vi
„ iMedicines.
Daily’s Elixcr, Squires do
STCW Pul&onic Drterrcn
Hills Balsnm of Honey, Godfrev’, r
w 8 E ^’-P uf Mus,tird > pSoSfif 1
tr m , ’, 1 '" Tooth Ache Drops
Ilinkley s lufalablo remedy forthePit»l
Robertson’s Infallible worm do3f
8onges, Wheaton’s Itch OlZT S
Tliompsons Tooth Paste, Da®«
Wuter, Lee s. Hooper’s, CoitV Dr’l
and Dean’s Pills, . 1
Solomon’s Balm of Glf&d
For Sftle by
Jiin ga n, “g*'- N °- 8 -4BgJ
“tswAm’s paSa
(/ t^HlS mudicilld is Offered ,
” ' jat ren 'edj
Ulct-r.-itej'
Bones, analI cases gciterally m" n ', 'I
Hy the IIpsi
JE'Hhe Justice) of the Inferior Court, sitting fir
oedinfiy purposes.
To till wliom .it may concern.
Whereas Isaiah Davenport, administrator, of
Wm Atkcrson; ; dec. has petitioned the lionoi'able
tlm Court of Ordinary to be discharged from his
said administration. "9 ’
Now these ari: therefore to cite and adntonish
all and singular the kindred and creditcVsof the
said deci-to file their objections,(ifany they have)
,in tlie.Office of the Clerk of the Ccuyt of Ordina
ry, on or before the 3d flay of November nqxtj o
tlieiifise letters disdiissciry will be granted the rie
titiorier. ’ ’>■' . . ;V
Witness the hon. John Gumming,,-one of the
Justicihriff the said Court this 3d day of May, A
D. 1826. S. M.BOND,c.c
itiay 3 LV
G EOBOIa, Clmtlmm county—By I fit hon■ the
Justices of the Inferior CoUrl sitting fqr ordi
nary purpotes. -
Tb all whim it may concern.
WhereasvIamesMrjrrison, has applied to the
Hdn. the Court .of ordinaty of Chathauj County
for letters bf ridmiiiislrution on the estate and, ef
fects of Anri H. Charlton, dec’d in behalf theheirs
an d err doors.
These are’therefonfto cite and admonish- all
and angular the kindred and creditors of-said de
censed, to file their objections (if any thsiy have)
in the office ofthe dark of thb-bburt bf ordina
ry on or before the twenty eighthdayofMny rmxl
olhertbise letters of adininistratiqriwill be granted
• Witness-, tlie hon-'-'John Cummlng, one ~
the Justices of tlie said Court, the 28th day
April, A. D. 1826.
S. M. BOND, c c o c c
April 28 94 ' '
■'jT) EOKGIA Chatham County—-By the Jl’o
VX llie. Justices ofthe Inferior Court of Chatham
County silting for ordinary purposes.
To all whom it muy concern.
Where os Huinutul-Johnson F.xecqtrix of pen
edict Boiirquin Inte c^ Chiitluiin bounty’ planter
decensed so far as relates to his personal; and ad
ministrative of therfeal estate of the Sriid deceased
has petitioned the Hon. Court of Ordinary to be
discharge^,from hei'said Executorship and Ad-
■ministralorsliip. '
These ave therefore to cite, and ndminish all
and singularthb kindred and creditors ol'lhe said
decensed to file their objections if any They have
in the Clerk's Office of the Coiirt bf ordinary an
or before the third day of November dfext, other-
!wise Letters Dismissory will be granted thb pell
'tioiier. - , !
Witness the Honorable Jacob Read one of the
saidJustices, this the third day of Muy; A D one
t iousand eight hundred tind twenty five,
pmy 3V- . Mi’ BOND,c7ii.'
jA - ' EOKGIA—Effingham County.—By the -Hon.
a£JP Ihc Justices of tho Inferior. Court, for. said
county, sitting for ordinary purposes.
To all wlioni l il may ■concern.
Whereas, Howell Hines, executor of HaRtmb
iHiiles. has petitioned to the Hon. the Justices-of
$iie Inferior Court sitting for;pri!inn‘ry purpqtles
to bc.dischargcd from the executorship aforesaid,
These are therefore'to cite a’ndadmoriioii till and
singular the kindred and creditors ofthe said de
ceased; to file llicir objections (if any they have)
In the Clerk’s Office of the said Court, on or
before the 4tli day ofDecember next; otherwise
letters dismissory will ho grariled.
Witness the-Iipn. jlbhn Waidliaucr onB • tj-L the
Justices of the said Cburt, the 4th May, A. D; 1826,
’ may 6 100 / 4, J.N0.T'HAULTGN,Clerk
CaulliiTowcr >Seetls. 1
' Savannah and for sale by
. A PARSONS.
Druggist No- 8. Cil/lions’t Buildings.
n
by a long and c'Sfcosslve Use of Merrare?
—It has also been found useful ItriDheiie,
Liver.
In all disorders arising'from. i\n impure s
tainiridtedstatepl tlie Blood, it R ill fejtf&S
9rtul and ail effectual tehledy.—Tlir rliicT
this medicine Ims linen the effect of loo.
teiitive study, and it is now inmje public ii
mdst decided convictiQkJbumleiloiiatnnl
rience, of its power in eradicating Hi
after every other medicine JfuMUl
V CERTIFICATES.
* MinVe within the laof'two years y „
pohunlty of seeing several coses'of verv k
rate ulcort, which, having resisted prevlUmi,
regular modes of treatment, were healed
use of Mr. Swa'un’s Panacea ; and 1 do
(tom what I have seen, tlmt it wi|| prov*
portnfit remedy in scrofulous, venereal,«,!
curial diseases. . : •
N. CHAPMAN, M.,
Professor of the institutes ami pj
of Physic in.the University of p,
•V vani«;&c. 4*c.
“ Philadelphia, February 16, 1823.”
*} t t hdV^ etflpldyed the Panacea of Mr.!
i|i humerotU instances, mthlft the last thrt
rind have u|Wnys found it extremely el
especially iff secondaryUphills and in l,
disease. I have no liesftajfon in pronound
medicine of inestimable yaiilri. *
IV. GIBSON, 1U
Professor of Sflygery in the M
Pennsylvania, Surgeon aniH,
Lecturer to the Alins House. I
ry.'&c.
“ February 17, 1823."
d * {’, • ‘ '»;t ,*
^ 1 h
“I. hnve repeatedly uscil.Swaim's.
Both ih the hospital mid in (Wlvate pratl
Hffve found it to be a valuable medicine iii]
Ic, sypHBitlc, and scroftilbus complaints t
obstinate cutuneous afiectidns.
-- VALENTjNE MOTT, M I
Professor of Surgery inthel'nim
. Now-York, Surgeon of the Ne*
Hospital, 8ic. ■>
"New York, 1st mo. 6th, lB2I."
' '<*’
Trite $3 60 per Bottle or $36 yrJ
-MET Printed directiohs uctiotnnany lBt|
cine. . • WM. SW.lT
As. 13 South Ninth Street, opposite the (r
of Pennsylvania. \
"ThePuKilc.rite respectfully Informed]
haVe appointed A.. l’AR§0N’S, of Sam: ‘
Sblfe Agent for tirfe Stale P.f t'eorgia. ft
wfehingldffurcha.se at Whole Sale or Retd
purchase of him at the same prjccj ns frot
and shall in no instance supply ■ D ^ r,| ^|
Philadelnhta, October 1st, 1824.
jan 26’ 19 " •' ";
X Siiinn’s' JRanacea
T HE; subscriber, JmVJrig discovered
pabltloti o’l' SivaimIs calebrntcd I’ij
lias now ri ^Upply bn hand fdri sale—lie ha
ccd Mie price from §3 60 to $2 60, or by]
izenjSfft*. ' .’)*•.• ri f
# -Alltharitnblc liistitfftions irt the UBitidl
un tf the poor will bc supplied grn/ii. ' I
’> If th.a citizen: of the principal citfes and|
will appoint un ugenl to order and dinrlW
Ml-dfejne tit the poor, il will be supplied.
Tift's Medicine lYcclelmiled for (He gun
following-diseases ! Scorfnla or King'll E 1
carated'bi Putrid Sore Throat, Jong i
Rlidumatie affeetions’,'Cutaneous Diseases. ]
Swelling and'Diseases of tlie Bonos,'.?t
en generally of an Ulcerous cjjaractcr, j
nie Disohscs, generally arising in dpbilitat
JstRutidm but more especially from Syp
^affections arising therefrom; Ulcers'in the id
dj-c. und the dreadful diseases OdUbsioned ]
long arid excessive use of Mercuryt s' c -
so used in Diseuses of the Liyer.
CERTIFICATES,
■ i-jiav'-e within the lust two years had #
i trinityfof seeing several cuses of very u ?
: Ulcers; which having resisted, previously
’gular modes of treatment, were heated by
of Mr. Swaim’s Panacea, and 1 do <*eii«R
-.whirl have seen, that it will prove an iiJ
remedy in Scrofulous, Venereal aid*
diseases. . N-CH.VI’MAN-!
Ptofesssr of the institutes and Practice oft]
J ., i t’n the University of Penniyjno" 1 ’,
I have employed the Panacea ol|Mr- a t
numerous instances, wilhin the las, tnree]
and'have altvoys found it ,rixtremclf
especially in seeondaiy Syphilis, and >
Diseases. 1 have no hesitation in pro 1 ' 01
! a Medieine of inestimable Y» ,ue ', I)e! i.,
W. GIBBON
Professor of Surgery &
Philadelphia, Nov. 17. 1823. ■ .J
Eauli publisher ef a nejw|8#@ygl
is requested to publish tbiri'Bilyertiscrti
mouth, for one yeir, und send their a
payment. ' , —-rfTCn-.
f 'E'OliniA, Chatham i.'ffunty-R#
Justices ofthe Inferior Court nml
ry purposes. *. ’’ •
To all wliorffif may
Whereas‘Timothy Barnard, csccii .
Percivol, dee’d, Ims petitioned tho _ _ u(()
nary,to be diseboi-ged from his ® nl , mnl ,uh«
' .^iese are therefore to cite and ad ^
slhgular the M'idred und creditors j
to tile tlmir Objections, it hny J urn
clerk’s office of the said court, °". r v j M |
twelfth day of November, next; o en
dismissory Will be i*'’®" 1 ^ 1 ,e H f r £ 0 „e <
. Witness the Hon. Efo y hi d Hnr , g f
Justices ofthe said Court, tlie *'. 0 «p j-
AM). 1825. . S.M.B0NU,
may 12 106 i —^iTiht lit
G eorgia, chnthaui couiity-By.',,,
Justices of the Inferior Court nil 61
”“^“^ri.l, V hom ftntayconoorn. |
Wterehs Francis IL
jamftri Brooks, of Savannah, Mec'^
of pctiHoriedthe ffw the Conrl oJOt
discharged trom lus said cxeculrite rip-
These are tlicifefore to pile aa.^vjjj
singular the kindred «»'U ciodrtors of
fSi
'witness the Hon; Edward on ®.
I-” 1 , id -0
may" 12 J06
Wanted to Furdusc,
a GOOD Cook,. Washer, and Irorier.
Jx to tho Editor;
; jan?a $