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'City Marshal's Sales,
On the first Tuesday in June next,
rrrill. be Mid in front of the court house be-
\ V tween the usual hours ot ten o’clock) A.
I. end four P. M.tho following property, if the
cat- are not paid before the day of suit.
L >t No 4, \Y i l lusion ward, 60 by 90 feet,!
Lot No 3 Springhill, 70 by 60 feet; bunded cast
by West Broad-st, soutji by, Lot No 4, west by
I,ot No 6* and north l** 1 hni,e,.re-entered on by
the property of T D Porter’s estate, for 8 quarters
rent* . '■«* . <K • • i-
Lot No 5, Sprlnghill, 70 by 80 .feet, bounded-
east by Lot No 4, south by the Augusta Road,west’
by Lot.No 12, and north by Lot No 6, re-entered?
on as tlie proqerty of John Gardner, fbr4 quarters
rent. <U> » , »> - ,
Lot No 7, SprirtgtaUl,70by 80 feet,, bounded
No 2, south byu
— vy - * ■ “ ■’ ■ ■—- ■ -v - —■ east by Lot No L, Bi/uiu ujr n lauc, «v*- —j. .
bounded east by Honton-st, south by a lane,west I pj 0 io,and north by Lot No8,re-erVfertd on as the
by f.ot No 3, and north by Bay-st, re-entered on pr0 nerty of Mrs Norris, for 8 quarters rent; , ...
as the property dt Mrs. Mackay, for 6 quartets I L„t No 12, Springhill, 70 by 80 feet, bounded
If*at. j east 1)V LotNdS,'south by the Augusta Road,west
V Lot No29, Woshington ward, 60 by 90 feet.l b v Franklin-St and northby Lot No 11, re-enter-
bounded east by Lot-No 30, south by a lane,West I e j on m the property of Jacob Waver, for 4 quat-
■*>y llouston-st, mid n prfh by Wasblngton-Square,] ters - rel ,t, .
re-entered on as the property of James Wallace,1 j,„t No 16, Springhill, 70 by $0 fhet, bbunddd
for 2 quarters rent... .... . .,' > -• 1 cas t by Franktjn-st, south by Lot Nal5, west by
, Loi No <jo, Washington ward, 60 by 00 feet,*] LotNc l7..aud onrth hy dak-st, re-entered on as
bounded cist by Lot No 31, qouth by alane, west-] the property of Jas Fountain, for 8 quarters ,-rent.
re-enter-1 Lot No 21 j Springhill, boandeit cast by Lot No-
17, south by Spring-si, west by Lot- 22> "bd
north by Oak-st, re-entered. On as theproperty of
lohnGardner, for4quarters rent., .
F. M. STONE, c. it
may 7 102 - •
by a lane, west by. Lot,
South Carolina/
Fourth Circuit. V
Georgetown Dist i
Gcorgc-W. Burrows, Adm’or.'
dq bonis non of Elizabeth
McKee deceased.
John-Hawkins, adm’or Thotij-
ns Green, -dec’d and John
Graham, late lulm’orE^ Mc
Kee, deceased.,.
quar-
a LI. persons liavlng demands againsfthe estate
.A. ot'Jamex Wallace, will present them duly at
tested; and those indebted to the said estate are
required to make payment to
O. W. OWENS, Qual. Adto’r.
Tnay 2 87 — ~ *
by Lot No 29, nud north by Congjress-st, re
ed mi as the property of Jamei Bilbo, for 5
ter? rent. «... » i
Lot Nd 89< Washington ward, 60 by 90 feet,
Bounded,r.art by Lot Na 39, south by Broughton-
st, West by Lot No 40, and north by a law, re-en
tered onus the property of Maria Pearce, for 9
quarters rent.
. .Lot No 1, Liberty ward, 60 by 90 feet, bounded
bnsf by Jefferson-st, south by a lane, west by Lot
No 2, and north BroUglitOu-st,re-enteredon as the
Property of Mrs Waters for 2,qnarters rent.
Lot So 46, Brown' ward, 60 by 90 feet, bound-
ml w-' iiv Lot No 47, south by a lane, west by] In the Superior Court—-Effingham County
Lot No 45, and north bv Hull-st, re-entered on as j November Term, 1824*
the property oPMisses Minis, for 2 quarters rent.
. Lotfreb 10, New Franklin ward, 60 by 90 feet,-
bounded east by Lot Noll, south by l.ot No 6,
west by Lot No 9, and north by Kiver-s’,, re-enter
ed on as the property of »i O Driscoll, for 3 quar
ters rent.
_ Lot No 11, New Franklin ward, 60 by 90 feet,
bounded east by Montgomery-st, south by Lot
No 4, west by l<ot No JO, and nortn by, River-st.
■tc-eutered on as theproperty of Wm Scarbrough,
for 2 quarters rent. - ,
Lot No 24, Brown ward, 60 by 90 feet, bqund-
’0/3 east by Lot No 23i south by.Perry-st west by
Lot No 26, and fiortb by alane, re-entered on as
- the property of Jas G Blois, for two quarters tent.
, i Lot \ a 25, Brown ward, 60 by 90 feet, bounded
east byj-ef No 24, south by Perry-st, west by Lot
No-26, and north by a lane, re-entered on as the
property ,of C H Hayden, for M quarters rent,
Trustees of the German
Lutheran Congregation
■ r*.
The heirs and represen
tative of William J,
Petition for fore-
closure, of a
mortgage.
if?i Equity.]
Till SCBaCRTUEtl OFFERS FOR SALK,
, . AKD OENEIW*
DRUG AND VA.Vl/i)
MElHCiNfe W■ABE-HOUSE,.
-m-rACCASSAK.Uussia, Bears mu. Antique Gib
jj_|_ pomatums in large uud small pots, ull sort-
of porfnme •
Roio, Orange, Flower artd Lavcnucr IV item
Cniogne Water in boxes
a EUKUWY,
the Justices of the inlerior Court, sitting lor
ordinary purposes.
To nil Whom it may concern,
Whordas David T. Timothy has potltionefl-to tli
honorable the court of Ordinary of Chatham
Qqhn'ty, (or letters of ailmiuislration on the estate
and effects of Peter .Timothy, late of Chatham
county, planter, dedd, as next of kin.
These aro therefore to cite mid admonish al!
and singular the kindred and creditors of the said
deceased, to file their objections, (if any they
. , , hnvx*) to the granting of tile adpnnilntetlhn of the
TTVayfnsVnneat-ed to thb-totlsfailtWr.i of the- Milk of Roses, or Beauty’s Preservative . ri* / J 6 f the said den used to the applicant in the
I Court tlmThe children of'SifiAeir Brt/an, (if Low’s superior scented phov|g k «ash Joaps, ,. lyl . ks J ol t | le said eonrl on orhefore tl.e23d
any such be living) arc maWmllyintegested in the : * alt sortt of pfcrfunte day of May next; otherwise letters of admunstru
event Of this Suit* and U haviqglurther appeared NAplyi, Rot, Cake and Quintessence 1 ^ Uon will, bfe granted,
that the said Matthew Bryan removed from, tills j*. .1. Bhaymg Soaps. * i k I Witness the Hon
■ State.to Georgia Utahy veafs ago, and that ilq-ih- | Windsor RcrfUtriedFhncy.oonps, by f cap I Justices of tile said
telllgcndobf himself or his fanuty-has since beeh -thdiSo*..,. , , J «' ff M , I A- D- 1826
received t> It is therefore ordered, on motion of Hair powder, plain, and scented powder Pulls us
the Complainants' Solicitors, that notice bapub-1 iviv-s Ranks with arid
lished once a month until the first dny of January
next, in tHoWinydivlnteiligencorol Georgetown,
and in one of the public Gazettes of Savannah,,
(Geo.) calling on the children of the saidMatthew the
Br
. ;» rn
Monday afterthe fourth Monday of January next,] Silver Poticil Cases,best quality
and that in default thereof a final distribution may do, -Tenth with tweezers do
he made of the remaining Estate of the said Elis- Lead Pencils, warranted of the best
aheth McKee deceased, among those entitled to Penknives, Segsr Boxes, Domipoes do '•
the same in tl/e event of the death of the children I Fancy Sihnll Bottles, Dice, Flaying GarUB
of Matthew Bryani v ’ ■ • I i. n .ite«Tn»nt Dress Cases
Highly approved Patent Pumii
iMedieines.
D OC roil Church’s Cough Drops 1
Mclien s.. ~ ^ d( *
Daily’s Elixer, Squires do
I’ulihonio Dctergcn
Hill s Balsam of Hooey, Godfrey’s CnrS
Church’s Ess. of kslaVd, ThomKn% -
Water, do Eaoth Afcho Drops ^
Hmkicy s Infallible remedy for the Pile,
Robertson’s -Infalliblo worm destroyingLr >
zenges, VVheutotl’a Itch Ointment ° C
Thompsons Tooth Paste, Davenport’s
m m m** m$ if m \
aid cuitrt, the 23d day of Aprd, y . .
is vyaim’s fajva'cEX
1^1 WHtS medicine is oiFered. as a reinp,k- r
'LL Scrofula or King’s-Evil, UIccS ^
Throat, long standing rlieuihatie allectiom r,„?
neons Diseuses, White SweUinguud diiaast o
urnii cases eenerally of an ulcerous ell
ul Chronic diseases arising in deliilihi j
larnnrd u *, . H -dions, but more especially for Syplilij,
These are therefore To cite find admonish, all ^“ f ™ Ij ¥y n V
r the friends atid kindred Of the onid I ^ ut * e . s > t4c> t '* at dreadful disease ptcastony
f EORGl A, Chhtliiitn Countyr-% llieMiiora-
— ’ lc the dustirei of the Inferior court of Chatk-
U PON the'wtUicn^fthc Trusteea of the Ger
man Lutheran ftongreeation prayina The
foreclosure of the equity oireueajptiOft of ail that
tract of land containing three hundred acres more
or less lying,and being in the. County of Effingham
bounded on the north bjt Martin Lackner and
Bathager Backler, on the oast of the School house
lands of Goshien, and lands of Nicholas Litlor.on
the south by Duncan McGilliv ry and Christian
Dasher, and-on the north by land of John Reuter
and vacant lend, mortgaged on-the the 18th day
of June. 1808, by the saidWiUinm J. .Spencer to
secure tlie payment of a bond bearing the same
date, for tire penal sum of eight hundred dollars,
conditioned tor the payment of the snm of four
hundred dollars on the 1st of January, 1809, with
interest from date, nt Ihe rate of si* pc* cent - per
annum ; which said bond is still due and unpai d
Upon motion of George W. Owens, Attorney for
petitioners, it is ordered that the principal and in
terest duo on the said bond, and the costs of The
application be paid into Court, within twelve
months from the date of this Rule Nbi: And that
on failure thereof, the Equity- of. redemption of,
in and to the said mortgaged premises/ be from
thenceforth toreclosed, and siicti further proceed-
T ‘; v- Y if * i .kvr rm y . I ing* be had thereon a* the taW directs. And it is
v I ot No J,New Franklin ward, 6CJ bv 90 further ordered, that the rule bo published in one
Winded cast by Telfair’s Lot, south by Bay-st, 1 of the Gazettes of this State,at least once a month
wesi by Montgomery-st, and north, by Lot No 2, uriU , the ex piratlon of the time appointed for.pay-
ri-entered on as the property of J C Helvmstine, 1 nenti M rioresaid, or served on the heirs end re-
for 2 quertert rent. presentatites of the mortgagor at least si* months
Lot No 2,New Franklin ward, 60 by 90 feet, I thereto,
bounded ™$t by Telfair’s Lot, squib by_Lqt No 1, j 1 Extract from the Minutes.
_ ... ROBERT. .HERRTOT,
•i.■-o Gqnimiiiionerand.BcgiMertn Equity.
CoMMtssioNtK’a Office,-)
Georgetown, May' 14, : 1825. p . ■> •
The Editor,of the Savannah Republican 1* re-|
quested tq. publish tlipabovc once a month until
tne first day of Jatieafy next, and to seitd his ac
count to the Office of the W’inyaw Intelligencer,
when it will be immediately paid.
may, 18 111" ' -C
Aany Commissioners' Office,
,. 15tH April, 1825.
Ladies,Toilet press Cases
Gentlemans Shaving do
Marshall's Superior Dentrifice
Belton’s do . do . ;
Burton’s do ‘ ,
Prenaredcharcaal, from the Willow Bark
do do common charcoal
Eye Stones, Snuff Boxes, a fine assortment,
. Reeve’s colour?i 1
Floating Nuromburgh and French Tapers, fo
burning oq oil
Durable Ink, Aromatic Spirits of Vinegar
Phosphorus BoxeSlhair powder Bpxes
Plaflna and fane>wood shaving Boxes
and' singular
minor to file their objections-, if any, tliey have,
to the granting of Ibtlers of, guardianship on the
proiicrty of tlie sald -rainor- to- the applicant, in
the Clerk’s office of fpe said Court* on or licfoic
the 26th day of .Jpne next’,. Otherwise letters
guardianship will be grniitt;di>'' t. ■ -i* >
Witness the honoraWc John CumminLi one of
the Justices of the said qoutt this twenty seventh
day of May, A. D. 1025,1,. -' *
~ . K M. BOND, ot ob c
may 27 ~ ' Tl9 ” \
J f < KORGlA.CliKthum L^mrty—By. tlie iiuii..
4 VJi the Justices of the Ijiferior Court, sitting |
for ordinary purposes, ’ r
* t-;>. . 'fo all.whom it may
by a long'and excessive use of Mercui-y,^'^^
—-It has also been found useful in Diseusni n f,i
LivqK . I,i!;
- In all disorders arising from an impure or
tahtlnatedstate of flic Blood, it will be found in-, lr
erful-timi an effectual remedy.—The diieoven-J
this medicinehusbeoutheell'ect oflupg «du
tentive study, and it is now made public'from |i],'
niost decided conviction,founded on ample ejnv
rioncc,' of its power in eradicating those disu -.
after every other medicine hasfoifd.
CERTIFICATES.
”1 have Within the last two years had
portunity of seeing several cased of very inv-tu
rate ujeers, which, haviug resisted previously t), t
U , , J. , Ull, ArKlui IOAOi 1 * inUGB **••** iuuwj*m».vm • *—O —— — — - v «« v-*V ... | , . ' *-* ll - ' J vuq
r#iHE Period for deliverinF the Live Oak Sloonl Round shaving, cake soap do -f WliCrkas, James Barnard, has applied, to the I regqinr'modes df trentment, were healed. tfyii !P
T Frames and promiseumt* titfflteMJtbntloneS. Superior and large Ivory,, bone and wood tkd’.jfl^sjheCourt- of.Orffinhrj;.of;Chathi-n. < Mnniy. | M*;- a, “ ! . , / l «
> the property of R B Raiston est. for 6 quarters
rant. ■ -
Lot No 46, Brown wafq, 60 by 80 feet, bound
ed east by Lot No 46, south by a lane west by Lot
No 44, and north by HulLst, re-entered oh as the
property of the est Dr Koilock, for two quarters
rent.
1 Lot No 32, Elbert ward, do by 90 feet,hounded
east by Lot No 81, south by a lane,west by West
Sroinl-st,and north bv Hull-st, re-entered on as
the property of Wm Shaw, est. for2 quartern rent.
West by Mqntgomery-st, and north by Lot No B
re-entered upon as the property of Wm Scarbrough
for 2,qua(ters rent. . , ■
jLct No 7 NeW Franklin ward, 60 by 90 feet,
bounded east by Lqt No 6, sooth bjr Bay-st, West
by West Broad-st, anh north by Imt No 8^ re-en
tered on us the property of Epbm Cooper, for 2
quarters rent. » - '
Lot No 8, NeW Franklin ward; 60 by 90 feet,
bounded cast by Lot No 9, south by Lot No 7,.
^estbv West B-oad-st, and no/tb by River-st,
n--entered on as the property of the est. **
Doyle, fo* 2 quarters rent.**. q , ,
. ,Lbt No 9,.Nvvt Ffanklin ward, 60 by 90 feet.
bpundjd.er.stby Lot No 10. south by Lot Nq 8,
and m.i-tli by Rivir-sL re-entered onaS the pro-
Jnirty cf Dennis M’Bridq, for 2 quarters rent.
, ( ..I,otNo 4, Greene ward, 66 by 90 feet, bounded
east by Lot No 3, south by a lane, west by Hous-
fou-st, and noitfb byBrougtiton-*l, re-entered on
. promiseuout , —— - - .
in the advertisement of 9th March, 1825, -is ex
tended to the loth May, 1926—and offers to fur
mean mcv.nnv ry ana
«»“O' i-r •*»-!”'*>'>” fo. iU:
weeks in the papers which published the adver
tisement of 9th March, 1825.
April 26 ||o91
Treasury Department,
29th April, t£25.
N OTICE is hereby given,;that on the -first day
of-Ootoberdext, the principal of the six per
cant Stork of tne United State, created- under the
Authority of an Act of Congress, entitled "An
Act authorising a Loan for a sum not exceeding
Eleven Melons of Dollars’’ approved,on the
fourteenth day of March, One Thousand Eight
Hundrafhind Twelve, together with the Interest
thetL-dUe thereon, will bqpaid to the Proprietors
'said Stock, onto their Attorneys duly authorised,
the Treasury of ihe United Shales in Washing-
ton, and at-the several Loan Offices, qnthe Books
of which afty portion of said stock may-Aiand.
i A surreudaKof the Certificate* -bf' saM Stock
will he required at the time of payment-, 1 and the
interest.qn said Stock will 'cease, from and after
the thirtieth day of September next ~ ’
SAM’L I,. SOUTHARD,
Acting Secretary of the Treatury.
may tl ~ 419-’ .-..- ; * -it.
County
shavingRruslie's | foK letters of guut-diaushlp on the property o.. . . . . ,—
English, Fronoh and American superior and fan- j Bradly G. Barnard, a minor nhder fourteen years portanf remedy ill scrofulous,rencrtul. oml aea
-••-A -fti—*!- - L_!« L«...l.k. Xf nil kieaa I n V.1* I fUlHfll HHftllSBR. •-
JOHN CHARLTON, Clerk.
jan 16 11 *
g~i EORG1A—Chatham County—By
as tlie, property of T M Woodbridge, Sen. for 2
quarters rent. , t
Lot No 16, Greene ward. 40 by 90 feet, bound
ed cast by East Broad-st, suuth by State-st, west
by- Lot No 16, and north by a lane, re-entered on
ns the property of Ann Harmon for 2 quarters
rent.
Lot No 36,Greene,ward, 60 by 90 feet, bound
ed east by Houstou-it, south by South Broad-st;
svest by Lot No 35, and north by a lane, re enter
ed on ns the property of Morris Doty, for 6 quar
ters rent. , c ,,
Lots No 38 and 39, Greene ward, 60 Ky.90 feet,
each loL bounded east by Lot No 40, south by
South Broad-st, west by Lot No 37, and north by
a lane, re-entered on as the property of J D Mon-
gin, for 2 quarters rent each Lot.
.. Lot No 16, Elbert ward, 60 by 90 feet, bonnddfl
east by Jefferson-st, south by HuB-st, west by Lot
No 15, and north by alane, re-entered on as the
property of Ann Bond, for 2 quarters rent,
untv—by the TTon
VT Ihtjuiticeiof the Inferior Court tilting for
ordinary purposes, •
To »ll whom it may concern
Whereas J Bond Read, Physician, has applied
to the hpn. the Court of Ordinary of Chatham
county, for letters of administration.on the estate
and effect? of leaac Lewis,late of Chatham county
planter,dec’d. as principal Creditor. v.
1 Theseare therefore to cite.-.anfl-admohish all
and singular the hindred and creditor* of the said
dec’d, to file their objections (if any ithey- have)
to the granting of the administration of the es
tate of the dec’d to the applicant in -the- Clerks
Office of the said Court, on dr before the sixth day
of June next; otherwise letters ot aduinistratiefn
will be granted. . *
Witness the Hon. Edward Harden, one of the
Justices of the said Court, the 7th dny of May,
D. 1825. S M BOND, c C 0
rmav7 102
Maccubmj anil Scotch Snuff,
J UST received per Corsaiivfrom Messre. Peter
and George LorWard's Factory, and particu
nrly selected for retail custom, and warranted
T HE undersigned will receive • proposals for I and, re tail, each and every artie
; the erection of ati Engine House, in Liber-1 neighbors. :
ty Square, of the fbHowingjuaferials and dimen- 1 -. A
slons. vi* (-—14 fhet wide, fi8 feet long, 9 feet in
the dear, a efoor at eacnmnd 10 feet wide—the
materials brick, tlie roof slated, and tft extend 24
•J eef from.the ev^s, with irons from Which to Jhps-
Ijetld ladders—the,fl,oor to be of brick,*laid et r ge-
ways, 2J inches alrove the surface of thg eart.&“-
hGeuine, fo*sale by . A. PARSONS,
Druggist, No. 8, Gibbons’ Buildings,
mar 26 ' ■ \V’
N INE months after date application will be
made to the^ion. Inferior court of Liberty
county, for leave to sell the real and personal er-
tate of Lodowick Lard, late of Tattnall counts
deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and creel
tor*. E. WAY, Adm’r,
a rig .81 ^o!71 ’
RUNAWAY
Lots No21 and122, Elbert ward, 60by 90 feet, ] TNROM the subscribertw Saturday last, hisne
stack Lot, bounded east by^Elbprt-Square, south | jy gro fellow named Jim—-He is about {>. feet
fl
ll
ik Lot, uouoaoa east Dy LiDert-aquare, soulb I J; gro fellow named Jim—He is <
Perry-fi, westfjy West Brqad-st,and north by io inches.higb,slender made, hrisa scardver his r
icdonougli-st,'re-entere«I on qi the property qf L right eye; and is abofit 25 years of age. Five oUpCrlOr V/OUrk x^dlllGCll v/OUIl -
M V>liihr!Jge, for 2 quarters rent tach Lot. .. ■ [ Dollars will be paid to any one who will lodge
him in Tail. THOMAS SIMS,
2- »7m
Lot No 16, Liberty ward, 60by90 feet, boJlrid-
e*i east by .Tefferson-vi, south by 5tate-*t, West by
Lot No 16, and north by'a lane, re-entered on as
the property, of Mrs Herb, foiL2 quarters rent...
; Lot No 25, Liberty ward, BO by 90. feet, bound
ed eiyt by Jefferson st, sonth .by a lane, west by ]
Notice, k
A,LL persons having demands against the
.. , jgL-tate or John T..Rnberts,dec’d r are reqrjlested
jt No 26, and north by Yqric-.st, re-entered .pn.l to present them duly attested,and those indebted
the property of Mrs Ma’cfchy, tor 2 quarters 1 to make payment. . , ' <- • >. •
-* 1 iEliza robeRts, Adm’x
march 30 ,?■ t;,70 . ‘ ‘ -
■ LL persons having demands against the es
tate of the late William Mnsterton, dec
me propenyoiirirsiv.acKRy,ipr ^quarters reni.r are reqU e S ted to render the same, properly at-
L'jt No 31, Liberty ward, 60 by 90 feet, bound- r ( B ,t e d v.-itnin tbetime provided by law/und those
edeastl)yLotN9 30,southbyalane,wes.tbyLot»- > - j- > -
Yofkrst, re-entered on as the i
te of John H Dubeil, for 14
No 32, and.n,,
property of tpe e
quarters rent/
, f,ot No 32, Liberty Ward, 60 by. 90 feet, bound
ed east by'Lot No 31, south by a lahe, west by
i- York-vt, re-entered
orJi' ■* “
West Broad-st, aud north by
indeJ/ted to said estate to make immediate pay-
nent fo
CAROLINE ‘MASTERTON, adm’x.
feARi .. !
EORGIA, Chatham Countj’i—Py lhe Hon.tk
f+l
\jr
bell, for 14 quarters reht.
Lots No 9am 19, Columbia ward, eobyOOfeet
each lot,boun ed west by Price-sf,south by'State-
' Justice, oj the Inferior court tilting fir ordi
nary purpoiet.
T,o all whom it may concern.
■Whereas Catharine A. Brasch, has applied
the Hon. the Court of Ordinary of Chatham coun
ty, for letters of administration on the estate and
si, wt-st by Lot No 11, and north by a lane re-cn-1 -w .• vv,.!,. - / —-------~ c ~,~:r
yent;yapp ^ j.. ‘ - •
‘ are tltercfore to cite ahd admonish ....
ilar the kindred ajtd creditors of the said
Lots No 29 and 30, Columbia ward, CO by go ^ec’d to the applicant in the Clerk’s
-teet each Lot, bounded eait by Lot No 31, south ;0®ce ° f tte smd Court, on or before the sixteenth
By a hi,o, west by Habersham st, and north by May of Juee next; otherwise letters Sf admin.s-
;.cy penetrating hair brushes, of all Sizes
Fiqe hair cloth Brushes, all sizes
• Do whist Cloths, do
Piute, bail and comb Brualies
Furniture,shoe ond Whitewash do
Sweeping and hearth Brushes
Also, uis much admired durable arid fancy allvai
wire too,th Brushes, rnhde on an improv
ed plan, and to order, with-plain ana ilu-
ted handles 1 v-;/
John Barber’s end Tljomax Scnrgill's superior Ra
tors, in single and double cases made
to order, warranted to please the pur-
• 1 chaser, or io. be returned
Dny and Martin’s imported Shoe Blacking
Genuine Otto of Roses, forge and small size hot
’ •ties ,
Pearl Powder for beautifying the skin
Macoboy, Scotch and CHphalic Snuffs
Loriltaro’s fine cut Chcivin ^ ‘
Tonquin and Veneifa Bei
Apothecary'xscales nod we1 _
Evans’crown Lancets, spring Lancets with extra
blades, with a fine assortment of Surgi.
cal instruments, Apothecary’s Glusf j nod
. Ware, Sic. fcc.
Together with a very generafand extensive,as
sortment of Drugs, Medicine, Chemicals, Patent
Medicine*, Spices, Dye Stuffs, fee ;Afl ei which
hasbeen selected by himself> and in, liejd of the
word per ccntnge. are all airered Ht Wholesale
jj low as his j
•Tliesaara therefbre to cite and admonish all
and singular the kindred and frlbiids of tlie said ]
orphan to file thaii* objections (if any they ! liavo,)
•‘ • N. CHAPMAN, M. I).
Professor of the Institutes ami lkaciie
of Physic in the University bfrenmji
‘ '• Philadelphia’, Febitury 16, 1823.”
day of Juno next, otherwire loUei’s of ,guard-1- «< I havo cmployedihc Panoeca of Mr.
ianship wili'be granted.. \ . Hj--- / j In numerous instancesrwlthln tile last three
Witness the bon. -John Gamming,- ens 61' tsfej sr.d have always founfl-'it -isxtrcmcly. e&uiw
JustiocS of tho said court, rtii*25tli day of JUhe j especially In seCondut^ syphilis and in jnetcuti
A. P. 1826.
May 27
119
S. M. BdND,c c. o.
( i F.ORG1A—Chalhahi Comity—By the Jim
W the Justices of the Inferior Court, tiUiiig for
ordinary purposes.
To all whom it may concern.
Whereas David B. Squires has applied to the
Hon tho Court of Ordinary of Chatham County,
lor letters of administration iowibe estate of,Char-
lotto Squires; lute of Savunnnb; widow, dec’d, in
behalf of the heirs and creditors.
discusp. I Rave no hesitation in pronouncingiiij
medicine of luestirUnble value'. 1
■ "if ‘ ,;W. GIBSON, M. D.
ProiessorofStirgeryin the Universiit
Pennsylvania,. Surgeon nml Chraiiai]
Lecturer to the Alms House, InSra]
Wil+‘ ry, fee. •
“ JPebruary 17, 1823/'
- ft— 1 •
«‘l, have repeatedly used Swnlm's I’animl
both in the hospital and tft private pkctice, i
v YA. PARSON^;.
” Druggist, No. 8, Gibbon’s Building.
may 6
.> . The Ghief Fireman,
rS desirous of ascertaining the number a nd
deceased
liave) iuthe Clerk'sUtliee oil
or before tlie -second duy of Jtme next t otherwise
letters of administration will bq,granled.
Witness th e Hon. Elias Fort, One of the Justices
of said court,-the 3d day of May, A. D. 1825.
S. M. BOND, c c o
may 3 98 ,
EORGlA, r Chatham cqjtuty - . By thelmulhe
Rrofessor of Surgery in tlie UmversitTii
New-York; Burgeon qf the N«)t-t«|
■ I'HSnRUUf-fedl-
"New Yorir, 1st mo. 6th; 1$24.”
Price f3 60 per bottle vt $34 per in
in’ Printed dfrections accompany-the Mi
WM. SWfHM,
lo
IjUIXUIA, VflUUIHni vUUIH/ • DM «. I t •*** , , Iiiai '.CttfAJI
Justicet of the inferior Court, while - sifting-1 V ' u ' ., 0 , ■ , ,.7- .
for ordinary purpose,. Street, opposite thc.Un
; To all whom it mny concern. ’ v j Sf ^’"‘Olk-anut. ' . "■
Whereas,Humutal Jochson, CxectUrix of Thom* J u !ftnt ua pIfwlfftf
ns Johnsonflale cf Savannah, deceased, has .(Jeti-1 ^ a^dlqtld A. PARSONS, sf Samnekyr
in! all the necessary itwks, hinges,-feb. fee Also,
for a Similar building, materials,JWood,' ’with: the
exception of tlie floor, which must be the same as
above specified- V.
GEO MILLEN.
1. MINIS,
v j. MORRISON,
npril S3 90
LL persons having ^tiy deiiiHnils Rgeinsl the
ekinh Wi
_ cation of the pnvutc wells in the city. Hr] tioneil (he him. the court of ordinary, to be dis- sdl« .Afc? nt for the State of Geergin. lei
therefore requests those tvito own or occqpy lots clinr^etl from tier said executorship. V l w “ h ? l g- 10 Rnrehase at W hole Sale.orlti.ml,
on which there are such,-to leavea memorandum ] xhese lire therefore to cite and admonish Ml t P u ™ b .9 s . e . him at tlie same ; pnc?i as Urn
Ht tho-Post-Office, or at his Counting Room, men
tinning the wnrd and Humber df the i t, upon
which th y are shunted. Iftbeir depth, Iheir di
ameter, the depth of water in them; and whether
there is now n pump or bucket for lifting the we
ter, cbu he uddeih it xvill be vnry acceptable.
EOKGiA Cliatfiiim county—.By the Iwn. the
Justices of the inferior court of Chatham coun
ty sitting for ordinary purposes.
To all whom it may concern. •’
Whereas Isaiuh Davenport, administrator of
the estqtC of Samuel Davenport, late Of Savannah
carpenter; dec. has petitioned the hbn. court of
Ordinary to be discharged from , his said adminis
tration) ‘-^V.
These are therefordo clle and admonish all
rflHF, subscriber has just received to order from ] an .j b . IM 6"* ftr ’. cret titors of the
I Thomas Scargil, John Barber,«nd G fy S xtoeoMjd to ftla th"J'^pbraeti.ons (if.anv they
Furnix, Sheffield England—an eleganjassortment ["* vu >) 0 j? te of the
of those Razors, in red Morocco cases, of pairs coul \ of or ti.e 3d day oi
end single, ornamented, and the- wofkn«iS-| NoWextr-qtherwl.se letter! dismissory will be
throughout is warranted to beofcthe best kind. ■ granted the petitioner.
Geraiemen wishing tft purchase aft article of John Camming, one
this kind, may do well to call on v 1 I of the Justices of stfid court thjs 3d day of Muy,
.A. estate of Hezekiaii tinkler, dec'S. -W\jl pre
sent them duly attested, and those indebted,. wll
make payment to the subscriber. . ’
LEVI S. D’LYON,
feb 21 39 Qualified Adm’r.
and singular the kindred nndcruditors of,Ihe said
deceased, - to file their objections-.-(if any they
imVo) io, the clerk’s office ol the court of ordinary
on or before the the ffd day,of Ndv.'next, other
wise loiters dismissory \vill be granted the peti
tioner. ’ •
Witness the Hon. John Gumming, otic the Jyis-
tices of said court, this 3d duy of May, A.DH825.
may -3 S M BOND, cco.
The Old English Razors,
Improved acd warranted to shave well.
April 25
A. PARSONS,
Druggist, No. 8, Gibbous’ Buildings.
• A. D, 1825.
ictty 3
S. M. BOND, c c o.
I EOIIGIA, Chatham .County % ity the hon. t/it
f Justices of the Inferior court sitting for brdiha
.(pr
\ ri) purpose,
* To qll whom it may concert).:
Whereas .lolyn P. Williamson, administrator’ ol
[; Francis Doyle,’-, decehsed, has petitioned < the
I honorable Court • of ordinary to be discharged
’from his s#id adtahilsti'atton. -f / • ■ ,
These are ; therefoj'e to cite and admonisli,all
nury purpose,
To all whom it may concern. .
Whereas JamesMorrison, has applied to the
Whereas James Morrison, has applied to the x
Hon. tlieConrt of-Ordinary of Chatham fcojiRfy WWand M
iy. •.
March Term,'1825.
John Jackson, ) 4 ;
t,. S RVhE NiSt
f*The petitioiv of John.^^Jaekso'n praying, theiLnSS^XiMnared'end^reffito^S the 'nTcHAPMAN.^
VT. foreclosure of the equity pf redemptiw. of [ SH id deceased, to filet their objections (if fcny they 9 ,larltdn > deo diu >elmjf the heirs 2»fO/e«»V of lAc fatiMet and Practice of fl
rJh.^certamLQVNix 44, forty-four, in the, town f have) in the-office of the clerk of the fcourf of or ° tora ,*/- JSk. r. V :■. . ■ '. t U ifthe tMvinSu of PemUylM*«±
of Saint*Mervs,,with irtipfovemenU tdUiarv. on or before, th6;46fh djpLy of July h§xt;
mencmg at the south comer Lof owned by Arcin’- f otherwise loiters dismissory will be granted -the
baldClark.thencesouthwafdiyonOrsborne-street*, ] petitioner ' & . : ....
one hundred an5.nine feet to Lot owned by L.eyin 1 Witness the honorable Edward-harden, on
Ganhy, thance,one bu dred feet east to Lot-own.-
ed by estate Of G. Stewart, thence northwardly
one hundred and nine feet to Archibald shark’s
line, thence westwardly one,hundred feftt tov.-tbe
place beginning,—-theproperty of - Maiy Smith,
'and mortgaged by the said Mary. Smith, to the
b said John Jackson, oh the twentieth-day of June,
eighteen hundred and twenty-one, to: secure the
payment of tbe suih of Fifteen Hundred Dollars,
.and interesCtncntioued in three certain bonds or
obligations of the same date from the skid Mary
Smith,tp the said Jrihif JaCitsoji; giid on motion
of James Morjrison.Attorhey for, petitioner, it is
'ordered liy the Court..that the,principaJ,. interest
ahd cost due on said nofes, and mortgage, be paid
into Court, within twelvemiontlii from the date,
otherwise (he equity of redemption of the said
mortgagefi nreinises will from thenceforth be fore
closed, and such farther proceedings take place
a* the law direct,—and it is further ordered by
the Court that tills rule be published in one of the
public Gazettes ofthis state, at least once every
month, until the time appointed lor the
tration ’
Wit
of the
a granted.
iJBoji
louit,’
York-st; re-entered on as the property ofFieming
Ai;-. in, tor 2 quarters rent. . ; . >.. , v .
Lot No 36, Gbltniibia ward, 60 by 90 feet,
boundedc.-tslb'yjbejt No BStpouth by.fip'PjlBro&d
St, ..east by Habeft^m-si, add noffti by a Jane,
re uHforml or),asj (he property of Eliza Hart, for
2qimrteiiitent.
Lot -to 7, Jackson ward, 60by 99 feet, boun
ded e;»t by Lot No 8, south by a lane, west, by
Cot !Vtf9,und north by South Broad-st; re-entered |(
co as the property .of Thos Gardner’s estate,
tor x quarters rent. ,
Lot No 10, Jackson ward, CO by 90 feet,bound-
ed m.st by Whitaker-st. south by h lane, west by
Lot No 9. and north by South Broad-st, re-entered
the nroperty of T N Morel; for tb'reo- (3)
qiKirtenrrent.j; -■j,’' - ' _HH
I MS No 21 and p, Jackson ward,60 bypo.feeL-j Liquid Grecian Rouge,
fTHHS ROUGE which imparts such p -beautiful
1 .und natural color,, cannot be perceived on
ol E Hhosewhi/use it, and is as innocent ‘in its nature
.fiitflyftMr eg - • • . \ -a*pure,w«ter.- can always be obtained by.the
| M tN uV 7, R P ft ' ’ loi, y „ 8 r qtia.»tity oi- u thenvise of)- A.. PARSONS, ( )
eosthy Wes( Broad-st, south by. a lane, west by ‘ t o,,i
Lot m 7, and north bv.Lot Np 1, ri;fnuvd ,{>n Druasfst No Sjffiiibbon-Buildines
a. .0 property of Jacob Waver, for 4 qtittrtaral; Oru^'s^-No S^ibbon- Buildings.
rent- It
ori.filffis^wtjrdneofthe Justice?
j’tfio rmicay of May,A. D. 1825.
, S. M. BOND, cco.
may 17 110 y -.
Seidlitz and Siida Powders,
Received artti Jmportpdf
O/J D07rtiN boxes Seidlitz Powders
,OU 60-do do Soda,, ' do
• also, ft,.
Henry's Calcined MdgnUsiq,,
All warranted Qenuine, and lo be the first rate* ar
ticles, for sale by ‘ A. PARSONS, -
Druggist, No 8, Gibbons’Buildings.
mnr26 t. 1
G EORGIA, Chatham County—-Bty the Hon.
thkJiutice, of the Inferior Courfi, ritiing for
Ordinary purpoie,.
, , . To ull whom it may concern/ . v . ■
Whereas Moses Cleland and $pth C. Schenk
haye-applioctto the Hon. tile Court of Ordinary of
Chatham county, foF letters of administration de
.bonis non, on the estate and effects of James T.
Lawrence, late of Savannah, dec’d, in behalf of
the heirs and creditqr*. .- \ . . .i-' ...‘ .
These-are therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular the kindred and creditors of tho'smd de
ceased, to file their o!)jectioiis*(if any they have)
to the granting of the.administration ofthe estate
of the said dec’d to the applicants in the Clerk’s
office of the said court, on on before the sixth ddy
of June next; otherwise letters of administration
will be granted. ■ ’’
Witness the Ron
Justices of the said
■ja- j;>- i/25.
f Bfay?
of the Justices of the siid Court this 16tli day .
ry A) D. 1825. S. M. BO^D, c c o.
15 ll y. V- ■* Uf
.jan 16
( X EOUGIA, Effinghhm County-—By the lion
J the Jutlieesof the Inferior Ciurt,of said coun
ty sitting for Ordinary purposes'.;
:• , To, Jill whom it may Concern;
Whereas Thomas Hurst, exemitorof Wm M Ga-
hagin, dec. hks petitioned H thelion. the’Justicfes
,of the Inferior Court sitting for Ordinary purposes
lo be discharged fro.ttt- the executorship' aforesaid:
These are therefore' to cite,find admonish
all and singular the kindred eqd 'creditors of the
sfiid deceased, to flip their objections (if any they
havfijin the Clerk’s office of the said Court, on or
before tbe fourth, day of December next;olhet--
rwfse letters dismissory (vill be granted., , ;
Witness the Hon. John C. Helveristqh, One of
ithe Justices o'f the said Court,tlie dtiulay of May,
A.D. 1825. JOHN CHARLTON, Clerk '
jpay 5 ' - JOG - .
lianawmy,,
f^orZr ipecial agent,six®months”^evSy
•thereto. -e.s...- iag-.
Extract from the Minutes, g9th March, 1825.
. JOHN BAILEY, Clerk.
April SO - . 96
Hager, Sophy, and a-boy, Carolina. They
-are-supposed to be lurking about this city, or its
.neighborhood. r A reward of f 15 will be paid for
apprfehendingthfi .whole, and lodging them iti
nrisbn,or $5forefich. •
' •: '■/ MICHAEL BROWN, Trustee,
"npril 14 • 82 : " - - -,'v
Pine Black Inlt7
J 'UST ifitfeivedfrom Maynard fe Noyes, for sale
by ‘ ’ - : A. PARSONS
; Druggist No. 8, Gibbon’s Buildings.
I ’Aprilv ’ ;; , 1 -
■jVTlNE months after date application will be
1.1 made fo the lion. Inferior court of the county
of Biwan. for leaVe to sell all the real estate of
William, Cilbhcdge - deceased, to lie so)d for the
benefit of the heirs and creditors.'
*' ; . ' JOHN CJJliBEDGFVAdmV,
june 1.7 188 . lourin'Caiivfy,
A LL<persons indebted to the estate pf JohivM
Dregors, dec’d; are requested t6 make imme-
.and shall in,no 1 , ....
’him. m.
Philadelphia. October 1st, 1824. ....
jmi 25 19
w< ( ; J., Hlnnn’s runaccti
rtlHE subscriber, lurt-irrg discovi red the i
.L. position qf SWaim’s celehrsti J P™
Imi'.nuw ii supply ou hand for suli—lie has i
ced ihe price from qi3 60 io |2 &Q, °r J, y the|
zen $24. ■' .
AILcharitable Institutions in the United .
; and-tbe poor will be supplied gratis.
if tlwj citizens of the principal cities fijrt to'
rill appoint an agent to order and distribute 4
EOKGIA, Clmtlmm County.—-By the Hon
V>' the Justices of the Inferior Court, silting fir
ordinary jnirpnsrs. ,
To tdl /iiom it may concern.
Whereas lsa^ii Davenport, administrator of |. ... „
Wm Atkerson, Uec. liaji petitioned the honorable j Medicine to thc poor, 'it \vljl be supplied,
the Court of Ordinary to be discharged from his r - • Thin Medicine Is celebrated for tiic cure oft
said administration. ' 1 , f following diseases; Scorfula or King’s Evil-.|
Now these ure therefore to cite ana admonisli ] derated or • 1’ixtrid- Sore Throat, sta p -'
all'nnd singular the kindred, and credltorsOf tlie f Rhetitnatic offeetibhg, Cutaneous Ditcasf.s,
said dec. to file their object ions, (if any they nave) j Swelling and Diseases of the Bones, end oil tl
in tlie Office of tlie Clerk ot the Court of Ordina- ]. es-generally of an Ulceroui character, and CU
Wy, on of before thaRd dny ofNovembqrinext, o L nic^Diseoses; generally arising in AMftfgl
; P e ‘ I stltutionS; but more especjully from Syplidw |
affections arising therefroip; Ulcers in tbe I
theinvise letters dismissory will be granted the pe
titioner. n, ./'^g - •
Witness the hon. John Cumtaing. oiie of the
Justices of tlie said Court this 3d day of May, A
S, M. BOND, c. c. o
4'c. and the dreadful' diseases occasioned vl
lone and'excessive;.Use of Mercuiy, V* . ' ]
so used in Diseases of the Liver.
.v * * C.EKTlFlCJlTEi .
■jr 1 EURt «1 a , C hat liafn county—-BufA* Atm v the I IW V ® within the fust two j 1 ® Ka
Vi Justices of the Inferior Court sitting for Ordi- tuhity.oi seeing several coses Of HR
- • J - J 1 Ulcer*, wbibh having’' es,stt!d i’ r , evl jfi
gular modes oftreatment, were hemeauy
of M r . Swaim’s Pabiiceu, and I do believe,J
D. 1825.
may 3
in'the University of PemUyleam
I have einnloved the Panacea of Mr. s'*
othenvise letters of administration will be granted
Witness the lion. John Cumming,
the Justices of thd said Court, the 2bt
April, A. D. 1826. .
■ . .. »'! S. M. BOND,
April 28 .; 7 94 •
C < EOlUilA Ciuitharn Cognty—My. the Hon
IT the Justices of the Inferior Court of Chathant
County tilling for ordinary purpose,. ...
To all,whom it may concerns. ii- •'
Where as -liumutiil Johnson Executrix of Ben
edict Bourijuiu late of Olmthhm County -planter,
deceased so for os relOter jo his personalj and ad
ministrative of theranl estate of the sold deceasejd
has petitioned the Hoii.'Court of Ordinary to be
discharged frojn her said Executorship and Ad
ministratorship., ■v vs: it
These are ttlbrtsfore fo cite and adminieh nil
and singular the kindred find creditors of th’e said
deceased to file their objections if any they have
in the Clerk’s Office of the Court of ordinary on
or before the third ddy of November iieit,-,,otlier-
wisq Letters Dismissory will be granted,the peti
tioner.-' ' f.
vVitnesa thn.Hotforable.Jficojj Read one of the
said Jiirtices, this the-llilrd, day of May,:A D one
t iousand eight hundred and twenty five. • < ^
may 3 . ' , ' ’ S. M. BOND, c. c. oV >
asMas
requested, tq publish this «warU^M
,month,^''for one yeur, and
G < EORGI A—Effingham County.—v&j/ ihe Hon.
I' 4e.lmlu.es of the Inferior Court, fir said
county, JUting for ordinary piirpqses. ri%
•™5f« (/ft .whthii 'll way conitrn.
Whereas, Howell lliites, executor, of Hannah
Hines, has pefilioiicd to tlie Hon. the. Just ice's of
the Inferior Court sitting for Ordinuiy purposes
to.be discharged from the executorship oforesnid.
These are therefore to cite am!admonish all and
slrigiiiar tlie kindred imd creditors of tlie said de
ceased, lo file their objei'.Uqns fif any they have)
in the Clerk’S, Office of (Jop- said Court, on or
before the. 4th day of Deeeihbcr hexl i otherwise
letters •.ribmixsory.tyill.be granl.ed«-r'.,««,<
Witness the Hoti. John Wfdwhuer.one of ithe
Justices of the said Court, tlie 4th May, A«-D.! 1825,
■tnay 5, ' m JNO^CJIARLTON,'Cfiii'k
VJT Justices of the Inferior.
[’onli whom it may conCorn. Vw1
.. Timothy BarnardvewstfwrffJ
Percival', dec’d; has petitioned tb •', ( J
-naiy,t& be discharged from his 5 a , m0 „j s |uilli
These are ti.erefore to cite and odmo^ ^
ft.,igular tho kindred andI creditors'w » irt
to file their objections, If tmy th y
clerk’s office of the said oourt, . w ; se Ic
twelfth day of November next i .” oner
dismissory will bo pranted the p ^ J pc „fj
Witness.the Hon. Edwfird Har P> . 0 fj
Jurliccs of the said Codrt, ,the - p c ei
A.D. 1825. S.M-o u
, may 12!,,, l 05 - ■
discharged Irdfn ids said qzeoutoroj’^
life?, S |1
to file their qbjecUQii?;(4f 1U nn y or . beff |
liv'd r th day of Nb v embar#rt < lit f pDer .
diSTrflsSory wdl be gi BMteo i (r(i( . n) on i, oi
Witness tlm Hon. f-dwatort dB y,dt^
, witness Ai. fl |2tU op; j
Justices of the said Court, Ui * ^QjriLpcJ
A.T). 1825. ■ D '‘. - - :
I may
, , F ow’er SceclBs
J ust received per Savumiuh and for sale m •
. a. pAfiBONs.,^
pruggist ll9> Si Qibbont't Jiuildings.,
a ' GOOt^CooIr;
A to the Editor:
jan 25 Mf