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Marshall's Sa
On the first Tuesday in October
W ILL be sold in front of the Court House
between the hours of 10 a. m- and 4 r. m.,
th* following Lots, if the Ground t ents are not
paid. j
Lot No. 21 Columbia ward, GOby 20 feet, boun
ded east by Price st south by York-st west by
lot no 22and north by 1‘resident-st., re-entered
upo.i'as the property of Mrs Mill and Miss Blogg,
for flqusrters ground rent.
Lot ho 24 Elbert ward 60 by 00 feat bounded
eiut by Jolferson-st. south by Perry-st west by lot
no 23 north by M’Donough-st, re-entered upon as
the nroderty ofC. Bulloch, for 3 quarters rent.
Lot No 2 Franklin wnrd 6u by 90 feet bounded
east by lot n» 1 south by n lane wost by lot no 3
and north by Bay-st., re-entered upon arthe pr6>'
perty oi the Est. of G. IV. Evans, tot 3 quarters
rent.
Lot no 3 Graukiin ward, 60 by 20 feet,bounded
«ast by lot no 2 south by a lime west by lot no' 4
And north by Bay-street,Vd-enterod upon ns the
property of the Estate ofG. W Evans, for3 quar
ters rent.
Lot no 17 and 18 Franklin wardrtO by 20 feet
«ach, bounded east by .leffersou-et south by St.
Julian-st west by Franklin square north by Bry-
*u-st, re-entered ifion asihfe Property of Jolin-
et >n fa Hills, for 3 quarters sent.
Lot no 33 Franklin ward, COby 90 feet, boun
ded east by lot no 34 south by Broughton-st west
by West Broad-st north by alane, rc-etltered -tip-
' ' ~ uarh
SliorilFs salon,
On the first TucsdAy in October next,
W ILL be sold before tho Court House in Ef
fingham county, between the usual hours
ot sale, ‘JrfL. 4' - '
A tract ofland In said county. containing 2044
acres, lying on tho Augusta Hoad, bounded on the
north by lauds of Stayley, west by lands of City-
lor, and south by lands of Abbott—levied on as
the property of Joshua Kcebler, to satisfy an ex-
ecutiou in favor of Samuel Oliver.
THOS. ELKINS, S.K. C.
sept 3 171
Administrator’s Sale.
On the first Tuesday in October next,
"”iL be sold before the Court House in
ryan County, between the usual hours
of sale.
All the real estate of Sarah M’Kindly dec. Con
sisting oftwo tracts of Iftndon the Canoochee ri
ver,—one ot 300 aeresbouuded soutli-weptwnrd-
ly by unknown aridtvzcnAt lands, and on all oth
er s\des by vacant lands; Hie other ot 60 acres,
bounded N. E. by lands of Elisabeth Hare, and
on all other sides by vacaut lands.
Sold by ordhr of the Hon. Inferior Court of Bry
an County, for the benefit of the heirs and credi
tors. Conditions made kuown at the time of
sale.
JAMES BUTLER, Adm’r.
julv 21 >52
Slidilf’s sales,
rth by a lane, re-entered upon as4be levied on tinder n foreclosure of a Mortgage from
. Moody and (^ate M’Queen, for 3 JosephJ. Thompson,to Joseph CumtnlAg assigned
on as the property otTlios. Butler, for 3. quarters
rent.
Lot no 11 Warren ward, 60 by 90 feet, bound-
«d east by lot no 10 south by Bryau-st west by lot
no 12 and north by
property of P
quarters rent.
Lot no 12 Warren ward, 60 by 9B feet, lumnd*
ed east by lot no II south by Bryan-st west by
Habersham.st and north by a lane, re-entered up
on ts the property of James Bilbo, lor 3 quarters
rent.
Lot no 21 Warren ward, 00 by 20 feet bounded
east by Price-*t soutli by Congress-st west by lot
no 22 north by St. Julian-st, reentered upon as
the property of Joseph A Scottfor 3 quartern rent.
Lot no 6 Washington ward, 60>hy 20 fret, boun
ded east by let noO soutli by u lane-west by llous-
ton-st and north by n lane, re-entered upon as the
property of J. N Robertson, for 2 quarters rent.
Lot no 10 Washington ward, 60 by PO ft., boon-
ded east by lot no 2 soutli by Bry<in*st west by
lot no 11 and north by a lane, re-entered upon as
tbe property ofino. D. Cole, for 2 quarters rent.-
Lot no 81 Washington jfcrani, 60 by 90 ft., boun
ded east by lot no 32 south by a lane west by lot
no 30 and north by Cougrcss-st, re-entered upon
as the property of J as. Bilbo for 3 quarters rent.
Lot no 36 Washington ward, 60 by;20 fit., boun
ded east by lot no 64 north by Broughton-et west
■by lot no36 and north by alane, re-entered upon
ns the property of fanny Williams for 3 quarters
•rent. F. M. STONE, c. is.
sept 3 171
_ s sales,
On the first Tuesday in October next,
’vFWILI. be sold before tbe Court House in But-
\fj loch county between the usual hours of
sale,
A tract ofland Containing four hundred acres
(Bore or less with improvements thereon in said
county, levied on as the property of Win. Fletch
er, to satisfy an execution, in favor of Elisha Bow
en. '
Also a tract ofland centaming eight hundred
acres, more or less, with improvements thereon
in said county, leviedon as the property of Enoch
Fagan, to satlsly an execution in favor of Jcjhua
sert 3
171
JOHN MATTHIS, s. a. c.
TaxCollector’s sales—Continued
On the first Tuesday in Sept, next,
W LL be sold at the Court House inUre city!
of Savannah,between tbe hours of 10 and
tKOlock, tbe following .property, or so much
hereof, as will satisfy the itatc and coonty taxes
and costs.
The southern half of Lot No. 6, tower tything
Decker Ward, in the city of Savaunsh, levied on
to satisfy the state and county taxes of John
Street for the years 1823 and 24, and costs. A
mount of tax, §28 13.
JAMES EPPINGER,
Tax Col. c. c. for 1823 and 24
i- *ng9
Tax Collector’s Sales.
On the first TUESDA Y, in Xovember next.
Will be sold, at the Court House, in the city of
Sa unnah. between the hours of 10 and 3
o’clv.k, the following property, or se much
there f as will satisfy the state and county
taxes a’d costs, to wit :
A Tract o Land on the north-side of Great
Ogeebee ’liver, in Chatham County, containing
862 acres, more or less, bounded south by land
of Mary Fryer, about 15 miles from Savannah.
Levied on to satisfy tbe state and county taxes
of Willisra Mallory, for the jear 1824 end-eost*.
Amount of tax— @3 08
Lot letter I in Decker Ward, in (lie city-of Sa
'’tnifeah, with improVements.tbcreon. Leviedon
toaatiify the state and coupty taxes of John M.
M’Caiia, for the year 1824, and costs. Amount
of tax—$ 32 06.
Lot No. 38 Columbia Ward, in'the city of.Sa-
vannali, subject to ground rent to the corpora
tion of said city, with the improvements thereon.
Levied on to satisfy the state and county taxes of
Ann Rodman, for the .years 1623 and 1824.—
Amou:t of tax—$11 72.
soulu side of Great Satilla ltiver, conta nine 600
acres, more or less. Levied on te satisfy the
state and county taxes of the estate of Matthew
Johnston, for the years 1823 and 1824 and coats
Amount of tife—§10.
JAMES EPPINGER,
Tat Collett. Chat. County, for 1823 3f 1824.
august 30 169
Tax Collector’s sates/
On the first Tuesday in November next,
CHOICE
FRENCILLYO ENG LISI1
TUST received per ship Augusta, a fresh and
*3 elegant assortment ofPE
ofPEIUb'UMERY.tkc. care
fully selected by the proprietor. Amongwhich,
are the following articles:—
Maccosser, Russia, Bears, and. Antique Oils, for
beautifying and promoting" the growth oi
hair -
Pomatums ill large and small pots, all sorts ot
odors
Rose, Orange Flower, Lavender and Cologne
Wafer, in boxes, verybighly perfumed.
Essences dfburgumot, Lemon, Lavender, Musk
and Cinnamon
Milk of Roses, oi beauty’s preservative
Quirks Essence of Tyre, for changing light,red
or grey hair, to a permanent aucT beautiful
brown or black
Low’s very superior scented shaving ana
wash Soaps, all sorts of lierfuidOf Naples, Pot,
Jr ‘
i the first Tuesday in November next,
L bo lie sold before tba Court -How
L be be sold before tba Court House in
he city of Savannah, between the usual
hours of sale,
Two Stages, fisurihorses and four setts of Har
ness, belonging to this end of the Augusta line-
do Alexander!'. Dopson.
A. D'LYBN, d. s. c. c.
ept 3 171
Executors kales,
On the first Tuesday in November next.
ILL be soldat the Court House in Ricaboro
_ . Liberty county between the usual hours
of sale, the following property x-iz:
One negrn boy named Morris tbe property of
the Est. of Dr. Thus. Stevens dec. Sold oy per
mission of the bon. the Inferior court of Liberty
county for .the benefit of the Heirs and creditors.
SAMUEL STEVENS, Ex r.
sept 82 179
Administrator’s Stiles,
On the first Tuesday in November next.
W LL Ue sold at the Court House in Riceho-
ro Liberty oouptybatweeu tbe usual hour-
-of sale,
•Tbe following traeto or lots ofland vie:
One tract or lot of land no 36.5; 7tb District Wilk
inson now Telfair county containing 21
acres.
One other tract or lot of land no 322 ; 7th District
Wilkinson, now Telfair county containing 202A
acres.
One other tract or lot ef land no 436; 7th District,
Wilkinson now Telfair county containing 2U2j
acres.
One other tract of lot ofland no 265; llth Dis
trict Wilkiuson now Telfair county containing'
202-j acres.
One other lot or tract of Land no 183; 8th District
Munro now Pike county containing 2024 acres
One other tract or lot of land no 87; 8th District
Munro county-containg 2024 acres.
One other tract or tot of land no 199 lit District
Walton county 250acrs.
One ethertract or lot offend no 321; 14th District
Trifair coun’y containing 2024 acres.
Being tbe real estate of L Larii dec. Sold by
permission of the bon. the Inferior court of Lib
erty couuty fer tke benefit of tbe Heirs and Cred
itors.
EDWARD WAT, Adm’r-
sept 17 !77
Sheriffs sales, continued.
On the first Tuesday in Oct.-next-
W ILL be sold at the'Cojirt House in the city
Of Savannah between the hours-of 10 and
do’clodk,
All those two lots anJimprovcmentsin the city
of .Savannah known in plan of said city -as num
bers (21) twenty one and (22) twenty two Jack-
son ward Orleans square levied on as the property
of Elea*. Early under a fi. fa. in favour of Amos
Scuddxr.
All th* right title and interest of Anuew Knox
in Rice’swbarf being one undivided eighth of two'
undevided thirds and one undevided seventh of
one undevided eighth of two undevided thirds
levied on as the property of Andrew Knox to sat
tsfy an execution io favour of Williamson and De
ViUers. field at the risk of the former purchaser.
.1. D'LYON s. c. .c.
sept 1' P77
EOKG1A, Chatham County "fly the /ion. trie
VT Justices of the Inf trior eourl sit ting for ordina
ry purposes.
To allxvhomlt may concern
Whereas Alexander Hunter has anplied'to flic
•honorable court of ordinary of -Chatham county,
for letters of administration on the estatb and
effects of Isabella Hunter late of Chatham county
Spinster dec'din behalf of the heirs.
These arc therefore to -cite and admonish all
end singular the kindred and creditors of.Jhe
said deceased,to file their objections (if any they
have) to the granting of the administration-of the
estate of tbe said deceased to the applicant in-the
clerk's office of the said court, qn or before the
15tii day of August nett; otherwisefetters ad
ministration will be granted.
Witness the honorable Anthony Porter, one
a t . e r - x , r, , „ , if the Justices of the said Court this 16th day of
A T act of Land in Camden County, on the r„iv A D lfi^S S M BOND r. r n
min «;,!» iiivo. . luiy, a. u. itr-o. b. w. auno^co.
July 16 160 .
INE months affer the date trereof,application
"on. tne Courtof Ordi-
W ill be sold at the court house in the city of
Savannah, between the .hours of-10 and 3
o’clock the following property, or so much there
of as will satisfy the state aud county taxes and:
costs, viz:
A tract of land in Little Qgecliee District,Chat
ham county, containing 600 acres, more or less,
levied on to satisfy the state and county taxes of
Peter R. Clifton, for the years 1823 and 1824,and
costs; amountof-tax §9 52.
Lot no. 16, Franklin ward in the city of Savan
nah, bounded on the east by Jelferson-st. oh the
south by Bryan-st. subject to a ground rent to the
corporation of said city, with the improvements
thereon, lev ed on to satisfy the state and cou ty
taxes of the estate of Francis Doyle, for the years
1823 and 1824, and costs; am’t of tax, §178 89.
A tract of land In Ogechee District, Chatham
county, containing 250 acres, more or less, levied
on to satisfy the state and county taxes of Nicho-
ln« J. Cnrlp.r. fnr (Iiavadi 1 1824. Ulld costs « amount
Nwin be made to'the Hon. fl5e C
nary fagrtbeu County of Chatham, fur-leave to sell
the whole Or a jtart, er parts of a tract of land
« lyinMnd being in the county ot'Effingham, con
taining by recent survey, nin/ hundred and eigh
ve acres, and known by tbe iiameoftbe Tuck-
eking Tract, formerly the property of King
aud Hotchkiits,'now belonging to the estate
Al
exander S. -Roe’s orphans, for the benefit of sail
•orphan^
■4
■>1>M v.
william morel,
Guardian A. S Roe’s Orphans.
142-
•jVTiN'K months after date application will he
IN made to the hon.the Justices of the Inferior
Co rfof Hplloch Coiinty,’ for leave to scll’n tract
of land, containing two liunred acres more or less
lying :and being in■ .the cotiftty of Houston in the
state of Georgia, known by tbe No. 97, fourteenth
district, -sold for the benefit of the heirs and cred
itors of— Purvis, anorphan dec.
MURPHY,
june 2» J24 Gun’dn.and A
las J. Carter, for tbe year 1824, and costs; amount
el tix $2 64.
A tract of land in Chatham county; on the Lou-
isvillo road, about 124 milesfrom Savannah, con
taining 300 acres, more or less, levied on to satis
fy tlie slate and county taxes of Charles M Gools
by for tho yuar 1824, aud costs; amount of tax
§2 28.
. A tract of land in Glynn county, containing 500
acres, more or less, bounded north by land oi Jas.
Harrison, ami 011 all other sides by vacant land ;
granted to John Miller in 1797, levied on to satis
fy tlm state and comity taxes of Catherine Lim-
bi-rl for the years 1822 and 1823; amount of tax
§9 37 ' ' -
.TAMES EPPINGER,
Tax Co! lector, rjjdUiam county for 1823—’24.
ang 25 67
Corn,
SOOO ,L,S P r,ine Maryland whiet
Corn, aloat on board schr. Trial
at Jones’ Upper Whaif, anil or sale by
june 4 126 HALL & HOYT.
Twenty I>611ars Reward,
R ANAWAY From the Subscriber some time
in April last, a negro mao named Will, some
times calls himself Willis, about six feet high and
about 23 years of age, he ))as a sulky look and an
e fie mi mile voice, speaks slow when spoken to,
has h scar on the upper lip or under the left eye.
as likewise a scar on tbe left arm, occasioned
from a blow of a stick,he is aBlacksmitb by trade.
I will gige the above reward for the delivery ol
said negro in any jail in the State so I get’him.
WILLIAM MURPHEY,
Washington County Geo
ang 4 *l58tn
Elegant Brushes,
JUST received from Mr. Taylor’s Factory, viz,
Cloth Brushes,
Hair Patent penetrating, large and very 8 u
periur,
Waterproof do.
Tooth Brushes, silver wire,
Jappaned Flesh Brushes,
Plate, Slmving and Comb do.
Bottle Bruses. For sale by,
A. PAS0N9,
Druggist No. 8, Gibbons’ Buildildgs
sept 13
OFFICE
For the Sale of Negroes, fyc.
JCRHE subscriber's Office is removed to John
!L slon’s Square, 3 doors west of the State
Bank. . .
FOR SjLFi
Improved L<JTS in tlie City,
TractsofLnnd in the new Counties,
AyoungNegro Woman, cook, washer and
field hand, and other valuiiblo Negroes.
WASTED,
Planters’ and State Bank Stock,
Prime Field Hands.
JAMES EPriNGER.
Cake and Uuiiitessonce shaving Soapi, Wind-
the box
Powder PuffsOf
sor perfumed fancy SAfcp, by the box
- Powder of various odors, Powdi
Hair
assorted sizes
Elegant Pocket, Dress, nnd fine teeth Combs,
and ivory Letter-Folders
Ladies and Gentlemen’s Focket-Books with
and without clasps, of all sizes, Indespeus-
able* assorted patterns
Gilt Card Cases, assorted patterns, and Visit
ing Cards to suit them
Silver Pencil Cases, best quality, do do Tooth
Picks do do; do Tweezers,Penknives, Segar
Boss, Dominoes
Fancy cut glass, Mermaid and English Pungent
Smelling Bottles,
Dice, Play ing t 'ards, Ladies' Toilet Dress Cases,
Gcntlein.-n’s Shaving do
Betlon’t superior Dentrifiec,Marshall’s do. But
ler’s do.
Prepared Charcoal from the willow bark.
Tho npson's Aromatic Tooth Paste, for
whitening and preserving-tlie teeth
F.ye-'toncs, Snuir Boxes, a fine assortment ol
Reeve's Colors, Tapers of all kinds, Phot
phoriu Boxes :
Fancy shaving Boxes of all sizes, very superior,
<lo Brushes, Hair Brushes,. Cloth Brushes.
Tooth Brushes, with flntofi and plain Immlirs
of the best quality,and various other kinds 01
brushes, mr.de of the beet materials
John Barber’s and Thomas Scnrgill’s superior
Razors, in douhle and single cases, made to
order, warranted to jdease the purchaser or
to be returned
An elegant assortment of Glass Lamps, attached
to standstill complete style|
Toiiqiiiit nnd Vanilla Beaus, Gold Leaf, and
Dutch Metal, fee &c
ALSO,
FlWV fACKAGES OF
GENUINE DRUGS
MEDICINES
FANCY ARTICLES fcc.
uli of which hasbeen selected >y himself, express-
tor this market. Gentlemen, Physicians, Coun
try Merchants, Planters, and all that wish to pur
chase in this line,shall be supplied on ns accom
modating terms as any house may odor in this
city.- For sale at wholesale mid retail, by
ANSON PARSONS,
Druggist, No. 8, Gibbous’ Bui-dings,
nng »
A VALUAIiLfcl
Tide Swamp Flantation nnd
Tall-Mill,
FOR, SALE ON SAVANNAH RIVER.
Thu subscriber hits been spe
cially empowered by the cre
ditors ot the late James H. Axcncn,
toaellthe Plantation (Laurel-Hill) on
Savannuii Back Kivzr, which was assigned to him,
in ti-q*t for them. The place is altogether one of
the finest .Rice-estate in the Mete ot couth Caroli
na, oil an excellent.pitch of the tifle, exempt from
iiijuty either from freshets or salts, nnd protected
by its locality from the extreme > iolrnoe of au
tnmnal gales. The .PInntation consists of four hull
dreducresof Tide-Swainp, three hundred aud se
venty-fivc of which are in line order ami under
bank—-On it there is, for its size, the most e'ffi
cient Mill on the River, which has within the sea
son. pounded 8»*J0 barrels: it is now in excellent
order, aud commands as a Toll-Mill as much bu
siuess as she can do.
t)u tlie place there are a coni
fortnhle dwelling house, tw
horns, winowing house and stacking
yai d. all situated on a fine knoll I
feet above the level of the Swamp, on tybicli tl
crop was saved during the liniricane of the Inst
year, and which is calculated to afford a complete
protection to it as well as to theTives or the ne
groes 011 any similar occasion. There arc r.lso ve
ry good negro houses for one hundred and fifty
-egroes, with an overseer’sor miller's himse.
The terms will be one fourth cash, balance pay
able in three annuai installments, with a jnort
gngc oftlie property and an assignment ofa poli
cy of insurance oh the tide machine.—Possession
to be given on the 1st of February next, or be
fore if tbe crop now planted should be sent to
market. ,r
CapltHlist^w4i£nre;dispnse(} t/> vest tlieir fends
in this uncommonly fine estate, will apply to Pc
tit De VWersMfeq* •» Savannah, Geo xvho wHI
facility fo those who may wish to
furnish every lacility fo those who may
visit tlie Plantation; toCgierSt Carter, Charleston
who hax'e4he Plat, or to the subscriber.
JAMES HAMILTON, Jr.
Assignee-of the late JL H. Ancrum.
1f thetilantation is iiot sold at private sale pre
viously, it will be exposed at public auction on
the 18th ef November nextj by Ogier ti Carter
Charleston.
june 1 1123
Goorfjia—Chatharii County,
COURT OF ORDINARY, 1st August, 1826
© Njtlie petition of Robert Habhrslmm and Jo
senh Haliersliam Executors of Francis Com
voisie, iate of Chatham County planterdec’d eta-
"S' ting that by the Will offhe said dec’d H is ordoecd
?¥ that a tract ofland in Chatliaih county situated on
tlie Louisville Road, -containing fifteen hundred
and fifty acres, known the name of T'fey’s plaee,
bounded on tlie north and nArth east by lands
formerly the property of H. Bourquin dec’d, east
erly by fends oftlie Estate of John Gibbons and
others! southerly and westerly by lands of the
estates of Joxiah B'Fox and James Habersham
Also a traclof land in Camden conuty on the Sa-
tillaRivcr containing one thousand acres more01
less, originally granted to William Telfair, and
praying leave to sell the aforesaid tracts'of land
agreeably to the will of the deed.
It is ordered that an order nisi be granted the
petitioners, and be pqblished nine mouths in one
of the public Gazettes of the City of Savannah
'and if no objections are filed thereto that then it
be made absolute.
Extract from the minutes
S. M. BOND, c. c. o.
^aug 13 162
Bunk of Darien.
june 204m
139
LAW NOTICE.
T HE sqbcribers having, associated themselves
togctlfer in the practice of law, are prepared
to attend te> any business In tlie line of their pro
fession. They will practice in the counties of
Bibb, Monroe Pike, Fayette, Newton, Houston,
Crawford, Upson,- Baldwin, Jondit, Twiggs,
Pulaski, Jasper,Putnam, and Wilkinson.
ADDISON MANDF.LL
THOMAS CAMPBELL
Macon Doc.27, 1824. tf-11,
ang 4 1681x8 '
Inferior Courts—Chatham county
July Tkrm, 1825
TTPON the petition of William Black, stating
Georgia—Liberty County,
B Y Elijah Baker, Clerk of the Court of Ordina
ry for tlie County of Liberty.
Joseph M’Gowcnjr. applies for letters of ail-
ministration on the goods and chattels, rights and
credits that were of John hl’Gowen, late of said
county dec’d.
These am therefore to cite and admonish all
and singular the kindred and creditors of the said
cforc the
I lotters of
administration will be granted to the said appli
cant, *
Given under my hand npd seal, this eleventh
day of Augustin tlieveor ot our Lord eighteen
hundred ami twenty five, and in the fifteenth year
(if American Independence.
E. BAKER, c c. 0. c. 1..
Bug 48 *164 - -
g \ EORGIA, Chathgmieountv., Oy the lion, the
\JT Justices of the ' “ ^ ‘ “ '
U tint be was possessed of a certain promisso
ry note for six hundred and fifty dollars made on
tho seeopd day of February Eighteen hundred
and twenty, by Mary Motta, payable two years af
ter date to Edmund Warren, or order, and upon
which note thd said Edmund bad made a guaran
tee in these words; “ I guarantee tlie payment of
5 to the time stated." Signed Ed
die within note
mund Warren, "and which note was by “the .said
Edmund delivered to the petitioner, it appear
ing to the Court that the said note has been lost
and cannot be found and that a copy of said note
as near as can lie recollected together with evi
dence of its existence and lms is filed in tbe office
ot its Clerk.
On Motion of Law !i Jackson, it is ordered
that any and all persons interested do shew
cause on or before the next term of this Court
whv the prayer of the petitioner for the Establish-
ment ol tbe said note should not be granted, and
that this ride be published in one of the public Ga
zettes of this state once a month until the time
appointed for shewing ceuee thereon.
A true Extract from the minutes.
A. B. FANNIN, Ok.
aug 2 157
HEAD QUARTERS,
WAYNESBORO, 14th July, 1826."
BRIGADE ORDERS.
ustices of
for ordinary purposes _
To all whom it may concern.
Whereas,Hamutal Johnson, exechtrix of Thom
'as Johnson, late ( f Savannah, deceased,has peti
tioned tho non. tho court of ordinary, to be dis
charged from her said cxecutorsliin.
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 tho clerk’s office ot the court of ordinary
on or before the tlie 3d day of Nov. next, other
wise letters dismissory will be granted the peti
tioner.
Witness the Han. John Camming, one the Jus
tice* of said court, this 3d day of May, A.D.1826.
nmy 3 S M BOND, c c o.
^^EUKUIA, Chatham County.-^—By l)ic Hon
In Conformity to orders from the
Major General of the Division, em
itting from orders ofthe Comman
der in uhief, Colonels George
Wych, David T Smith, Augustus
S. Jones, Robert Tutle, L ttleton
Spivy, nnd Michael Young, of the
4th,6tb,6th, 7th, 8th, and 9th Re
giments, are ordered to proceed
forthwith, to the completion of the
-organization of their respective
Regiments, where the privates ne
glect or refuse to elect officers, they
must be nominated as directed !>
law, and such nominated persons, will be -consic
ered liable to all the duties, and sul Ject to all tho
fines and penalties, for military officers, ns officers
are who have beeu duly elected and commission
cd.
The Patrol duties required by law, it is further
ordered, will be enforced with military exact
ness.
A prompt report of fhe'execution of these or
ders, forwarded direct to lbtt Brigadier General
will be expected.
DAVID TAY LOR, jr. d. o.
July! 8 m151
Madeira Wines.
I t HE undersigned has on hand, nnd ofie rsfo
sale upon liberal terms for cash or approved
acceptances, payable in this city, a quantity of
Madeira Wine of the justly celebrated brand of
Jo'tn Howard March 4* Co. in pipes, Imll-pipcs
quarter casks and eighths, of various importations
some very old, aud all very superior.
He has always a subscription List open for the
importation of Wine from Madeira to,, this place,
and will thankfully receive orders for nny quan
tity: lie will in the coarse of this month, forward
a list which will be supplied in the comse of tbe
next ensuing autumn.
PETIT DE VILLF.RS.
Savannah, 7th July, 1826, Factor
juiy 12 ctI48 4 ,
Tko New Infantry Tadics.
W. T. WILLIAMS,
HAS JUST REC EIVED
I NFAjS’THY TACTICS, or Rules for tbe Exerci
ses & Manoeuvres of tho Infantry of (he U. S
Army,, revised by Gen- Scott, and a board
of Officers, and adopted by tbe last Con
grass.—ijt6.
GENERAL REGULATIONS FOR THE- AR
MY, orMilitnry institutes, a new edition re
vised by Gen. Scott,— $3.
METCALFS’ DIGEST, of Massachusetts Reports
from 1816 to 1823.—$4 60.
BIGALOWS’ DIGEST, of Massachusetts Reports
m second edition comprising the oases from
1785 to 1824—one. I urge Volume.—$9.
WALTER SCOTTS’ LIVES of (he Novelists,
prefixed to Bnllantynes’Novelists Library, If
now first published separately, 2 Vols.—$'
RQPERS on the Law of Property, arising from
the relation of Husband nnd Wife, 2 V—S10.
SCHOOLCRAKTS TRAVELS in the central
portion ot'thi Mississippi Valley in 182) with
Map and plates—$3 6(1.
- ’tiffif/'iCSa.S! JX2&
Together with n variety of other works,
nng i> m160
Notice.
^^WNERb of Horses, who are in the habit of
. allowing; Ilmen to go at large through the
tty, are notified that in conformity with the Or
dinanee, they will he taken up after Thursday
next, and placed In the pound, and there kept
until the fine of five dollars Is paid-
F. M. STONE, Marshal,
aug 16 162
Select Teas 'nr Family Use,
|UST Received per recent arrivals, a fresh
J^ESOLVED that a reduction of Hiper cent lie
and is hereby required, oh all paper due at
tlie mother Bank, on or before the 21 thereafter,
November next, and at every renewa tbreoffec
a similar reduction until the same shall have a-
mounted to 30 per cept
Extract from the minutes.
EBEN. S. REES cadi.
ID* Tlie Milledgevill Journal and Savannah
Republican, will publish the above until the 1st
of November,
june 25 142
Genuine Eau Medicinale de
Husson.
J UST imported by tlie ship'Emily.
ALSO,
Clarified Honey,
Just received from Boston, and for sale by
A. PARPQhS,
Druggist No. 8, Gibbons’ Buildings.
april 7
supply of,
IMPERIAL, HYSON
YOUNG HYSON, ami
POUCHONH TEAS.
trior Coiht, 'iohile sitting
snbsmber, properly authenticated. ^;*
indebted to make payment forthwith. ld
Robert p burton,
aug 13
LI162
,-.Admr.
Uiceboro,
Notice,
a
ed, arercquestqd to make immediate
R-F. BAKERt TC
mny 10
county, for leave to sell the real and i»L Ll "I
talc ot Lodowick Lard, late of Tatt ,sn° n ^
deceased, foi tlie bonefit ofthe heirs „, u '
| •■vrJ
'Ail A
tors.
(tug 31
^ eor(iia
ol71 E - ' y AY, AdmL
hathain L„nntv—H
tlie JusUces ,B of"the U inferfor
for ordinary purposes, “» 1
To all whom it may concern
Whereas, William llahn, adthfeRfd.l,
non ot the estate ol John S. Aliev
lioned tlie Hon. the Court of (Jrdinarv !**? 'l
charged from bis said administration ^ °
Tbeso nre therefore to cite and nHm„
and singular the kindred and eredlion S,n
deceased to fiietheir objections, if Bnvl i
in the clerk’s office, ot the & cS%l
fore tlie 9th day of January next J‘ 0r T
letters dfemissory will be grunted tbs’i^ffl
Witness tho Hon. E. Hanfen.one offfl
of said court, this flth day of July, A ,, '.'I
S- M/BONDif
july 9 147
the Justices ofthe Inferior Court, sitting fo
ordinary purposes.
To ail whom U may concern.
Whereas Isafeli Davenport, administrator of
Win Atkcrsnn, dec. has petitioned the honorable
the Court of Ordinary to be discharged from his
said administration.
Now these are therefore to site and admonish
all and singular the kindred and creditors of .the
said dec.to file tlieir objections,(if any they have)
in the Office of the Clerk of the Court of Ordina
ry, on or before the 3d day of Novembor next, o
therwise letters dismissory will be granted the pe
titioner.
Witness the hon. John Camming, -one of the
Justices of tho said Court this 3d day of May, A.
D. 1825. S. M.BOND.c. c.o.
may 3
EORGIA Chatham county—By the hon. the
ledic
mie i
. sume
it, a* f'
)n An
t. D.
Istrew
(Mil id
jicHmn,
I .Valera
j Obstetr
Ihomss. 1
ICAemii
.1)
Mura
LD.
I sept :
9
Justices ofthe Inferior Court of Ckui
county, sittinfefor ordinary purposes.
To all lo whom it may cuiitern
Whereas Levi 8. D’Lyon, mhnini,t™ r ,. r J
Winkler, dec. has
estate of Hezekioli
the hort. the Court of Ordinary to he i
from his said administration.
These are therefore to cite and admoni.k
and singular the kindred and creditor* of iti
deceased to file their objections ifnnvitav
in the Clerks offieefef tlie Court of Or«iin"atv
or before tho ninth day of January ni ; xt - t ’
wise letters dismissory Will be granted tnc
tioner.
VJ Justices of the Inferior court of Chatham court-
ty silting finr ordinary piupases.
To all whom it mny concern.
Whereas Isaiah Davenport, administrator of
the estateof Samuel Davenport, late of Savannah
enrpenter, dec. has petitioned the hon. court of
Ordinary to be discharged from his said adminis
trntion.
These ere therefore to cite and admonish nil
nnd singular, the kindred nnd creditors of the
said deceased to tile their objections (if any they
have,) in the office of the office of the Clerk ot
the court of ordinary, on or before the 3d day of
Nov. next, otherwise letters dismissory will be
granted tlie petitioner.
Witness tne honorable John Cumtning, one
of the Justices of said court this 3d day of May,
A.D.1826. S. M. BOND, c c o.
rr.ny 3
EORGIA, Chatham County—By the Hon. the
Justices of the Inferior Court tilling for pr
dinary purposes.
To all whom it
may concern.
Whereas Timothy Barnard, executor of Warren
Perciyal, dec’d, has petitioned the Court of Ordi
nary,to be discharged from bis said executorship.
These are thereforetoeiteand admonish qllnnd
singular tlie kindred and creditors of the said dec.
to file their objections, if nny they have, in the
clerk’s office ofthe said court, on or before the
twelfth day of November next; otherwise fetters
dismissory will be prattled the petitioner.
Witness the Hon. F.dward Harden, one of the
Justice* of tbe said Court, the 12th day of May,
A.D.1826. S. M BOND, cco-
mny 12 106
g’ ( EollGI A, EftiingliamCounty—/«///!< Tftmffie
\J Justices oj the Inferior court sitting for ordi
nary purposes,
To all whom It may concern.
Whereas Elias Reed adintnistrator.of W, J.
Snencer, dect. has petitioned the Hon. the Court
of Ordinary to be dismissed from his said admin
istraion.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
nnd singular the kindred and creditors ofthe said
dec’d, to file their objections (if any they have)
in the office of the Clerk of the court of ordinary
on or before the 28th day of December next,
otherwise letters dismissory will be grunted the
petitioner
Witness the Hon. John Woldhour, one o( tlie
Justice: of the said Court, tlie 27th day of June, A.
D. 1826
june 28 134 JOHN CHARLTON c.e.o. «:.c
Fine Chewing Tobacco,
J UST received per Corsair, Lorillnrds Manufac
turing, and for sale by
A. PARSONS,
Druggist No8,Gibbons’ Buildings.
may 13
G EORGIA, Effingham County—fly the. Hon
the Justices of the Inferior Court, of said coun
ty sittingfor ordinary purposes.
To all whom it may concern.
Whereas Thomas Hurst, executor of Wm M Ga-
hagin, dec. has petitioned tothelion. the Justices
of tlie inferior Court sitting for Ordinary purposes
to be discharged from the executorship aforesaid.
These arc therefore to cite and admonish
uli and singular the kindred and creditors of the
said deceased, to file their objections (if any they
have) in the Clerk’s office of the said Court, on or
before (lie fourth day of November next; other
ft-Soft IfiitoPC rtioiniunnHi, •■till 1
, one of
the Justices of the said Court, tlie 4lh day of Muy,
A.D. 1826. JOHN CHARLTON, Clerk,
mne 5 inn
Saratoga, Congress and Midii-
erul Spring Waters
COOLED IN ICE.
F OR the accommodation of tho public, tbe
celehratcd Saratoga Water, has been kept
for some time past, and i shall continue to keep
it cooled in lee during tlie season. I| will be rea
dy fordeliyery every moriiingat half past five o
clock precisely. For sale on us liberal terms as
my neighbors, by A. PARSONS,
Druggist, No 8 Gibbon’s Buildings.
July 19 151
Classical and Philosophical
Imported by Jjios. H. Smith in tbe ship Marla,
froui Carilon, ut Nfvv-York. fusion.er- may «io
pend on the qualify of those Teas, as select'd by
a first rate judge, and unwanted lo be oftlie new
Crop. For sale at retail by As'PARSONS
./ Druggist, No. 8, Gibbons’Buildings,
nue- 4 158
Mahys lienow ned piaster Clotli.
J\ Sovereign remedy for aii ulcers, sore breasts,
Boils, sore legs, swellings, sprains, bruises,
pains in the back; 1 &c.
Approved and recommended by all tbe cmin-
ent Physicians in tbe city of Philadelphia. For
sale by appointment. A. PARSONS.
Druggist, No. 8, Gibbons’ Buildings.
Bllg 2
SEMINARY OF ST. AUGUSTINE.
je'pHIB Institution w : ll open on Monday 1st of
JJt August for the instruction of young gentle
men. The several branches of a polite and sci
entific education will be taught in this establish
ment. Parents and guardians who will entrust
tlieir children anil words to the confidence of tlie
principal may expect the utmost attention paid to
tlie literary Improvement of the scholars,
TERMS OF TUITION.
Latin and Greek per quarter IJU6 00
Mathematics, do 16 JO
English do io 00
Rov’d TIMOTHY M'CARTHY.
July 21 152
The Savannah Republican is is requested to
print this advertisement once in the week for four
months and forward his account to this offino.
CITY TltEASriiER’S OFFICE, )
J«th Aiio. 1826. $
Assize of Bread.
T HE average price ni Flour being ffi 76 per
bbl. 196 Ins. weight, the weight of Bread for
the present month must be
124 cents Loaf . 9 lbs. 1 oz.
6 -I “ “ - 1 84
Of which all Bakers ami Sellers of Bread will
take due notice. M. W. STEWART, c . t.
aug 16 163
London Mustard
W ARRANTED a pure article, just re
cufved par Corsair, and for sale hy
may 11
A.PARSONS
^Druggist No. 8 Gibbons’ Buildings
Kidder’s Indelible Ink for mar
king on Linen,
T HIS is warranted to excel any other kind
that lias been ottered to tbe public. For
sale by, A PARSONS.
Druggist No. 8, Gibbons’ Buildings,
TOTH
of I
Lnt 3lo
uthorit
Jet until
llefefi
lurtnen
limdrci
Ira dm
[said,Si
Slim T
pn, and
fwliicl
I A suit
(ill lie (
latest
i tlm
Witness tho Hon: Ed. Harden,one of (he JJ
tices of the said court, this Bth doy of Julv r I
1825. S. M. BO
july 9 147
tony i
OND.c'.i
t x EORGIA—Effinghum County it v //,,
■ the Justices of the Inferior Court, fnr
county, sittingfor ordinary purposts. 1
To all whom it muy concern.
Whereas, Howell Hines, executor of)
Hines, has petitioned to the Hon. tlie Justin*!
the Inferior Court sitting for Ordinary
to be discharged from the oxeciitorsliinsiurtai
These are therefore to rite aniUidmonuballifl
singular the kindred and creditors of the siij,
ceased, to file their objections (if any tfc,y (
in the Clerk’s Office of (he said Court, i
before tlie 4th day of December next; <
letters dismissory will be granted.
Witness the Hon. John Waldhuucrone of l
Justices ofthe said Court, the 4tli iVluy, A.D.lC
may 5 100 JNO CHARLTON,Cluj
|tatCS| 1
nthe v
Sec. ■
rintio
trs, of
lundrei
propose
iened f
t tlie |
Lt, tC
fer tbei
med i
Ifni'S'
EORGIA, Chutliam County— fly the Hm. ll
VJT Justices of the Inferior Court sitlins /or ul
nary purpose.
To all whom it mny concern.
Whereas Francis H. Welnimi, executor of BtJ
jnmin Brooks, of Savannah, Merchant, dec’d,h:
petitioned the Hon. the Court of (military, to I
pischarged frou) his said executorship.
These are therefore tq.cite audailmonishallt
singular the kindred und creditors ofthe said i!
to file tlieir objectfyns (if any they huve) in i
clrk's office ofthe said court, on or before I
twel :'th day of Novemlier next; rthenvise lettaj
dismissory will be granted the petitioner.
Witness tlie Hon. Edward Harden, one t,
Justices of the said Court, the 12th <Ny ot k
A. D. 1825. S. M LUND, cco
and
ictive
a trt
oviJt
crcd
irranf
iriffl
Ihv
ent
!
Iff!
bort
“Sec
wh
us su
sped
ertilic
J Sta
,hei
ifre'u
ock t
din
BORGIA Cliatlmm Countv—By tht
VX the Justices of the Inferior Court of Cht
County lilting for ordinary yvrjaists.
To all whom it may concern.
Where as Hamutal Johnson Kxprulrisef 1
edict Bourquin late of Chatham County |
deceased so far as relates to his personal; a
ministrative of the real estate ofthe said dett-i
has netitioned the Hon. Court of Ordinary I
discharged from her said Executorship end J
ministratoraltip.
These are therefore to cite nnd adminisb i
and siugularthc kindred and creditors of ties
deceased to file tlieir objections if any they in
in the Clerk's Office ofthe Court of ordinary)
or before the third day of November next, othel
wise Letters Dismissoiy will be granted the | '
tioner. ,
Witness the Honorable Jacob Rend one of t!
snidJ|istines, this the third day of May, A D I
thousand eight hundred arid twenty five,
may 3 S. M. P.OND, c. c. o-!
layalil
einbe
At
[idcdl
d,sn
he U
tine s
Iniusi
pe rei
lay of
nd ts
pent <
If Mel
hontli
turscr
pry ol
frred
I'oral i
“3e
me I
Pp
an
TVj INE months after date application »ill
lx made to the hon. Inferior Court of Ubrrti^^j),.
County when sitting fdr ordinary purposes
leave to seii certain tracts of Pine Laud, siti
on and neur Doctors Creek and other places, I
the benefit of tlie Heirs and Creditors d Vt illii
Anderson, deceased.
may 14 108 JOS. JONES, Arlinr.
he in
on ol
TV7 INE months after date application wilH
i. Y made to the Hon. the Inferior Court cfC‘“
Jknd i
(lie Si
|ut of
Kin a
ham County for Leave to sell all the real estate e
James Wallace, Esq. dec’d. consisting of life
Lots No. 9 and 10; Lot No. 7, Carpenter’s firtjl
Lot No. 3, Washington Ward ; Lot No, 29,WI
improvements, Washington Ward, situated is the I
city of Snvannuh,—and five Lots in the Toss c
Hsrdwicke, Bryan County,No. 48, 49,63,64
—, foi tho benefit of the heirs nndcreditorsofss
estate. G. YV. OYVENS,
Adm’r of J■ Wallatt,
mny 31 122 _
j\l INE, Months after date application milk I
X v made to tlieiion.the ItiferinrCourt of I-B”/1
ham county, forlenve to sell tbe^■ following 1m®I
One tract lying in the county of Early, knownpyi
tlie (No. 7) seven 21st district, pne tract fyMgl
in tlie county of Gwinnett,-known hy the
hundred ami fifty seven (267) 7th district soWW'l
the benefit of Edmund. Martha and Bbnj 1 ® ,1 |
Luvenuer, orphans of Jas. Luvendet decease*
JOHN CHARLTON
Guardian of said orphan
aug 30 156 ,
Rischt
hay t
p'ltnr
(M
he si
pdee
Jcot
Bttth
Imisi
jitv, i
lessa
pteri
pe h
trtj
[JVo
ook
Id Si
ubsi
Notice. .
N INE months after date application "i» 8 1
made to’tlie Honorable tho Inferior Court I
Chatham County, for leave to sell alot o" “I
corner of Bull und Bryan streets, being No. ^ I
Jeky, Tything, Derby Ward, in the city *1
SavHnnali, hi longing to the estate of Robert; I
Gibs'-.-, deed, for the benefit of the beifl ** [
creditors of said estate.
JAMES BARNARD.
Executof'
irtn 26 19 I
[Tl
■tors
dis
The Old English Razors,
Improved acd warranted to shave well-
fXYHE subscriber has
J. Thomas Scargil,
Furnis, Sheffield England-
of those Razors. ‘
nnd single, ornamented, and the worktti? n ;^ |
throughout is warranted to he of the best kW • j
Gentlemen wishing to purchase an ertiP 1 ' j
this kind, may do well to call on
A. PARSONS.
Druggist, No. 8, Gibbons’ Buildup
Anril 2
Chewing Tobacco,
J UST received, and il is recommended 88
ing a very superior urticle. .
Druggist No. 8 Gibbons' BoilW*’
sept 18