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City Ma rsh n il's
On the first i'nMpS) in October noil
THTTILI. be sold in front of the Court
Vv between the hours of 10 .v. xt. hirfl 4 p
the following Lots, if the Ground rents me not
P Lot No. 21 Columbia wnnS, SO by POfcor,boun
ded cast by Price jst south bv Yurk-st west by
lot no 22 and north by 1’resident-st., ui-entcrcd
upon ns the property of Mis Hill and Mbs Blogg,
for 2 quarters ground rent.
Lot,no il l Mlbert ward 00 by 9l> fcSt bounded
cast by JetTerson-st. south by Pcrry-st west by lot
no 23 north by M'Donmjfgn-st, re-entered upon as
the proderly ofC. Bulloch, for 3 quarters rent.
Lot No 2 Franklin Ward 00by nil feet bounded
cast by lot no 1 south by a lane west by lot no 3
and north by Bay-st., iv-i-ulcred upon ns tliopro-
' perty ol the list, of u. AV. Evans, lor 3 ((Sin ters
Lot itoSGranklin ward. iWby On reel,bounded
cast by lot no 2 south by a lane west by lot ho 4
uud north by Bay*streeti lv-cntered bjn>n as the
property of the Estute ofG. VV Evans, for3 quar
ters rent. 1
Lot no 17 aftd 18 Franklin .wnrtTBO by 90 feet
each, bounded east by Jefferioit-st south by St.
Julian-st west by Franklin |a ire noitlfby Br^-
nu-st, re-entered ifyon a* the t : >-perty of John
ston & Hills, for 3 quarters sent.
T,otno 33 Franklin\vard, t>‘) by 90 feet, boun
ded past by lot uo 34 smith by Broughton-st west
by West Broad-st north by a lane, re-entered up*
on as the property ol Thus. Butler, for 3. quarters
tent. . ' - ■ '
Lot no 11 Warren ward, 00 by 90 feet, bound
ed cast by lot no 10 south by Bryan-1st West by lot
no 12 and north by u lane, re-entered upon as the
property of P. Moody and Cute M’Quecn, for 3
quuiters rent.
Lot no 12 Watrcn ward, 00 By 00 feet, bonnd,-
cast by lot no 11 south by Bryan-st West liy
bershaui-st and north byu Ians, re-entered np-’
, as the property of James Bilbo,for 3 quarters
Lot no 21 Warren WnrdjOO by 90 feet bounded
&pngress-st west by lot
least by Price-'tt soutb by Ci
■ fto 22 north by St. Julian-#., re entered upon ns
tlii; property of Joseph A. SBbtt for 3 quarters rent.
Lot no 5 Washington tVfi A 60 by 90 feet, houn
ded east by lot no® south by\larie west by llons-
ton-st and horlli by c. lane.i efkntered upon ns the
property of J. N ltobertson, for2 quarters rent.
Lot no 10 Washington ward, 60 by 90 ft., boun
ded cast by lot no 9 south by Bryaii-st west by
lot no 11 and north by a lane, re-entered upon as
the property of Jno. 1). Cole, for 2 quarters rent.
Lot no 31 Washington ward, 60 by 90 ft., boun
ded cast by lot no 32 south by a lane west by lot
no 30 and north by Congress-*«t, re-entered upon
as the property of Jos. Bilbo for 3 quarters rent.
Lot no 35 Washington Ward, 60 by 90 ft., boun
ded east by lot no 64 north by Broughton-st west
by lot no 36 and north liy a lube, re-entered upon
- -. as the property of Fanny Williams for 3 quarters
rent. 1'. M. STONE, c. 1*.
sept 3 171,
1h*i
riff* sabs' ,
m:
£
Tir.sila$in Ot^btrMa,
biUore (he Court House in F.f-
, between the usual hours
aid epi
Augusta Road, bOundcd'oli the
north liy lantta of Slayley, west tiy lands of Cuy-
Icr, and south by lands of Abbott— levied on. us
the property of.los inn Kc-’'ler*tdsnUsfy art ex-
ccut.OM iu luvOr of Samuel Oliver.
•flips. ELKINS,-s.is.c-.
sept 3 17l
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-jActelinistfator’s Sale..
On the first Tuesday in October next,
W ILL be sold before the Court House lu
Bryan County*, between tlie usual hours
of sale, '
All tlie real estate of SarhhM’Klnttiy dec. Con
sistlng of two tracts of land pit the CanofiOHCe ri
ver,—one of SOU Acres bounded soutli-wesiwavd-
iy by unknown and vacant lands,, and on all oth
er sides hy vacant lamia; (he other 61 50 acres,
bounded N» E. hy lands of ElL.aliuth llani, and
on all other sides by vacant lands.
Sold by order of the Hop; Inferior Court of Brv-
an Comity,’ foi' tlie benefit of the heirs mid ureiii-
lors. Conditions made knoWn at the time of
sale- ‘
, tJAMES BUTLER, Adm’r.
july fll 162
'SBnfuriflT’s sales,
On tktfirst Tuesd-ii/ in Aoeembcr next,
ILL be be Sold bt-l'ore (lie Court. House in
tlie city of Suvamiali, between the usual
hours of sole,
Two Stages, four horses and foil# setts of Har
ness, belonging iii'this end of the Augusta line—
levied on under a foreclosure of a iMortgugefioni
Joseph.!. Thompson^** Joseph Camming assigned
to Alexander T. Hopson. , ir
A. D’LYO.N, 0. s. c.c.
sept 3 171
Sheriff’s sales,
On the first Tuesday in October neil,
ILL'be sold before the Court House in Bul
loch county between the usual hours of
sale, \
A tract of lahd Containing four hundred ncrcs
more of less with improvements-thereon in said
"county, levied on ns the properly of Win. Fletch
er, to satisfy an execution in favor of Elisha Bow
en-
Also a tract of land containing eight hundred
acres, more or less, with improvements thereon
in said chunty, levied on a* the property of Enoch
Fagan, to satisfy an execution iu favor of Joshua
-Everitt- -.*f -
JOHN MAT THIS, s. fi. c.
sept. 3 171
TaxCoUector’s sales—Continued
Ozr'the first Tuesday in Sept, next,
'^ITSTlLii be sold at the Court House in the city
* V of Savannah; between the hours of 10 and
o’clock, the following property', or so much
hereof, as will satisfy* the state and county taxes
hud costs.
The souljiern half of Lbt No. 6, tow*r tylhing
Decker Ward, in the city of Savui.nali, levied on
to satisfy the state and county toxes of John
Street for the years 1823 und 21, and so3ts. A-
mount of tax, $23 13.
JAMES EPPINGEH,
Tat Col. c. c. for i823 ami 24
__ nng9 169
Tax Collector’s Sales.
■ On the first TUESDAY, in November next.
Will be smd, at the Court House, in the city of
Savannah, between tlie 'hours of 10 and 3
o’clock, the following property, or so ihuch
: wiii satisfy we state and county
! nnd costs, to wit:
ct of Land oil the north side of Great
i River, In Chatham County, containing
res, more or less, bounded south by land
Ffyer, abbut 15 miles from Savannah.
I on to satisfy the state mid county taxes
dlory,*for tlie .year 1B24 and costa,
of tax—$3 OB
ecker Ward, in the city of Sa
il improvements thereon-’ Levied on
, lie state and couuty taxes of John M.
. for the year 1824, and costs. Amount
1 art 06. ;
lia Ward, in tlie city of Sa-
ound rent to tlr6 corpora-
he improvements thereon,
ate and edmity taxes of
years 1823 and 182-f.—
Executors Sales,
f»n the first Tuesday in November next.
W ILL be soldat the Court House in Uiceboro
Liberty comity between the usual liouis
of sale, (be following propertv'viz:
One ttfegro boy named .Morris the property of
the Est. «t DF. Thus Stevens dec. Sold by per
mission oCthehon. the Inferior court of Liberty
comity for the benefit of the Heir* snH creditor*.
SAMUEL STEVENS, Ex’r.
sept 22-179
ciioicE
E .V CI i. IXi) ENG 7 ,ISI(
fresh lind
Sic. eare-
A'mong which,
Administrator’s Sales,
On the first Tuesday in Nbrember next.
W ILL tie sold at tlie Court House in Iticchn-
ro Liberty county between the usual hour*
of sale.
The following tracts or lots 6f land vis:
One tract or lul of land no 3rt3; 7lh District Wilk
inson now Telfair .county containing 202*
acrc3 •
One other tract or lot of land no 329; 7th Distrirt
Wilkinson, now Telfair county containing 202 .
acres.
One otiier tract or lot of land no 436; 7th District,
Wilkinson now Telfair county containing 202'.
acres.
One other tract or lot of land no 255; lltli Dis
trict Wilkinson now Telfair county containing
202.J acres.
One other lot or tract of Land no 1R3-, 8th Dlstricl
Munro now Pike county containing 202 1 . acres
One other tract or lot of land uo 87 ; 8th District
Munro comity cnntaitrg 202^ acres.
One other tract or lot of land no 199 1st District
Walton county 250 aers.
One othertract or lot of land rf#7fel-, 14th District
Telfair comfy cotihiihirig 202.1, acres.
Being the real estate of L Lafd dec. Sold by
permission of the bon. tlie Inferior c urt nf Lib
erty county for the benefit of Abe Heirs and Cred
itors. f
EDWARD WAY, Adm’r.
Sept 17 tl'l
fUS".' rficfiivcd pev ship Augusta, a fr
aleganiassortment ofPEKFUMEHY,
fully seiodtooby,thn proprietor. A'moi
are tho following nrticlos:—
Maccasser, Russia^ Beiu-s, mid Antiqitd Oils, for
beautifying and promoting’ tlie growth ol
hair
PomatuniiinMarge andiniail poti,nll sorts ol
odors’ . ■
Rose, Ofang* Flowed Luvortdor and Cologne.
Wa,turgh boxes, very highly perfumed^
■ Essences ofBurgamot, Leinou, Luvenderi Musk
and Cilliir.mou
Milk of Roses, oi hemity’s proServntivc
Quirks Esseueo of Tyre, for changing light,Vcd
or grey hair, to a permanent mid beautiful
' browii.or btack
Low’s very superior scented shaving nnd
wash SOupS. all sorts of perfume; Naples, Pot,
; Cake amt Quintessence shaving Soap ., Wind
sor perfumed fancy Soap, by the box
Hair Powder of various odors, Powder Pull's of
assorted sikes
Elegant Pocket, Dress, and fitiC teeth Combs,
nnd ivory Letter-Folders
Ladies mid Gentlemen’s Focket-Books With
and without clasps, Of all sizes, tndu&pens
allies assorted patterns
Gilt Curd Cases, nsaorthd patterns; and Visit
ing Cards to suit them
Silver Pencil Cases, best quality, do do Tooth
Picks do do; do Tweeters,Penknives* Scgui
Bet**, Dominoes
Fancy tint glass, Mermaid and English Pungent
Smelling Bottles,
Dice, Playing Cards,Ladies’Toilct DresS Cases,
Gentlemen’s Shaving do
Bi-tlon’s superior Dentrifibe,Marshall’s do. But
ler’s do.
Prepared Charcoal from the willow hark.
Tho-npson’s Aromatic Tooth Paste, for
whitening and preserving tlie teeth
Eye- .tones, SnulY Boxes, a fine assortment ol
Reeve’s Colors, Tapers of all kinds, Phos
phorus Boxes
Fancy shaving Boxes of nil sixes, very Superior,
do Brushes, Hair Brushes, Cloth Brushes
Tooth Brushes, with tinted and plain Inmille
Of the best quality, und various oilier kinds ol
brushes, made 01 tin- best materials
John Barber's and Thomas Scurgill's superior
Razors, in douhle mid single cases, mndetn
order, warranted to plcnsu the purchaser or
to be returned
An elegant assortment of Glass Lamps, attached
to stands in complete style
Tonquiu and Vanilla Beaus-, Gold Leaf, and
Dutch Metal, *ic ike
ALSO,
Fifty packages of
GENUINE DRUGS
MEDICINES
FANCY ARTICLES. £c.
all of which hasbeen selectedbv himself,'express
lor this market. Gentlemen, Physicians, Coun
try Merchants, Planters, aftd all tliut wish to pur
chase in this line, shall he Supplied on ns Accom
modating terms us any house may offer in this
City, For Sale at wholesale and retail, by
ANSON PARSONS,
Druggist, No. 8, Gibbon’s' Buildings,
aiig 9 - „
» FT? ICE
For the Sule\yf Negroes, fyc.
liK-subscribeF*Ofycc is removed to Joint
JJ» stoti’s Square, 3 doors west ot the State
Bunk. ’ \ -
FOn Ailf,
improved LOTS in tile City,
Tracts of Land in the hew Counties,
A young Negro Womauj cook, washer and
field bund, mid ,dtlit:i\valuablO Negroes.
II'.WTIM,
Planters’ and State iiaiik.Stock,
Prime Field Hands. \
JAMES EPl’lNGER.
jmto 20fM. , 139 ;
Sheriff's sales, continued.
On the first Tuesday in Oct. next.
W ILL be sold at the Court House, in the city
of Savannsb between the hours of 10 and
4 o'clock,
All those two Tots end improvements in (he city
of Savan nah known in plan of said city ns num
bers (21) twenty one and (22) twenty two Jack-
son ward Orleans square levied on asihe property
of Eleaz. Early under a fi. fa. in fuvotir ot Amos
Scddder.
All the right title and interest of Anuew Ktlox
in Kiue'swlMrf Iteingqne undivided eightbof two
undevided Ihirdsand one tindevided seventh’ of
one undevided eighth’of two nndcvidesl thirds,
levied oil as the property of Andrew Kuoxlo sat
isfy an execution in favour of Williamson and De
Villers. Sr Id at the risk of the former purchaser.
E D’LYON s.
^’sept I* 177
t No.’ 38 Co' _
vannali, subject to
tion of said city, wf
Ee-. ied on to satisfy
Ann Rpdmeir, “
Amount of tax-
A Tract of Land in Cnmdbn Cotfnly, on the
south side of Great Satilla River, <,onta ning 6O6
acres, more or leSs. Levied on te satisfy the
Mate and county taxes of Che..estate of Matthew
Johnston, for the years 1823 and 1824and costs
Amount of tax-^-$10.
Tux Collect. CltaJ. Gouiiiy] f>rr 1823 ^-48^4.
august 30.;-. -.^ggaarewBcg^'^- ' - : -
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mmC. . “
On the iirst Tuesday in Novcnibei
TT7"* 11 be s®* 11 at the court house in me city ot
v'V Savannah, between the'hours of 10 and 3
<A:look the following property, or so much there
of as will satisfy tlie state ami epunty taxes and
costs, viz;
A tract of land irY Little Ogccbce District,Chat
ham county, containing 800 acres, more orless,
levied on to satisfy the state'and county taxes of
Peter R. Clifton, for the years 1823-and 1824,and
costs; amount ol tax ijjUF 62.
Lot no. 16, Franktln ward in tlie’cTty of Savan-
nail, bounded off tlie cast by Jeffeison-st. on the
south by !'.ryan-st. subject to a grouud rent to'the
corporation of said city, with the improvements
thereon, lcV ed on to satisfy tlie state alid cou ty
, taxes of the estate of Francis Doyle, for tiie years
1823 and 1824, and costs; om’.t of tax, $178 89.
A tract of land in Ogechee District, Chatham
county, containing 260 acres, more or less, tevfad
on to satisfy the slate and couuty taxes of Nicho
las .T. Carter, for theyear 1824, and costs; amount
ot t ix $2 64.
_ A tract of lift'd InC-liatbath county, on the Lou
isville road, about 12^ miles from Savannah, con-
• tainlpg 30(1 acres, more or less, levied on to satis
fy the state and county taxes of Charles M Gools
by for the year 1824, mid costs; amouiit of tax
$2 28. *
A tract of land in Glynn couhty, containing 600
, acres, more or less, bounded north by land of Jas.
llarrisnu, and on all otbersidosby ve.Cant land ;
/granted to Juhn Aliller in-1797, levied on to satis
fy the state and county thxes of Catherine I.inl-
bert for the years 1822 add-1823; amount ol tax
$9 37,
Tames eppinger,
Tax Collector, Chatham cOunty for 1823—’24.
‘ ang 25 167
d t EORG1A, Chatham County Hy the non. tnr
\J Justices of the Inferior court sitting for ordina
ry purposes.
To a Lowborn it' may ctAir.ern.
Whereas Alexander Hunter has applied to the
honorable court of ordinary of Chatham county,
for letters of administration on tlie estate mid
efleetsof Isabella Hunter late of Chatham county
Spinster dechiin behalf of the heirs.
These are therefore to cite and admonish uii
and singular the kindred and creditors of the
said deceased, to file their objections (if any they
have) to the granting of the administration of the
estate of OftBaid deceased to the applicant in the
clerk’s offitTd of thejmid court, on or before the
15th day of August next; otherwise letters ad
ministration wilt be granted.
Witness the honorable Anthony Porter, one
sf tlie Justices of the said Court this I5lh day of
July, A. D. 1825. S. M. BOND, C c o.
inly 16 . . 150
N INE months alter the date hereof,application
Will-be made to the Hon. fhe Court of Ordi
nary for th.c County of Chatham, for leave to sell
theifvholc ora part, or parts of a tract of laud,
lying and being in the county ofEffingham, con-
, -tahiihg by recent survey,, nine hundred and eigh
ty five acres, and known by the iiame of Uie Tuck-.
A VALUABLE
Tide Swamp Plantation and
. Toll-Mill,
FOR, SALE ON SAVANNAH RiVER.
The subscriber has been spe
c.iullv entpoweml itv the ere
dilors of the late Jambs H. Anckum,
to selltlie Plantation (Laurel-Hill) on
Savnmi.ili Back River, which Was assigned to him,
in trust for tliem. The place is altogetherone of
the fittest Rice estate in the State ,d South Caroli
na, on ah excellent pitch of the tide, exempt from
injury either from freshets or salts, and protected
by its locality from the extreme violence of nu-
trimmil. gales. The limitation consists of four hun
dred acres of Tide-Swamp, three hundred and se
venty-five of which are ill fine order mid under
bank-—On it there is, for its size, the-most effi
cient Mill 011 the River, which has within tlie sea
son. pounded^KiOts barrels; it is now in excellent
urefer, and commands as a Toll-Mill as much hu
siliess hs she can do.
Ou the jllace there are a com
fortable dwelling house, two
barns, whnywing house mid stacking
yard, all situated on a fine knoll 13
febt above tlie level of the Swatnp, on which the
crop was saved during the hurricitric of the last
year, and which is cnlcillafed to afford a complete
protectioe-fo it ns Well as to the lives of the he
grnes oli'any similar occasion. There are a ho ve
ry good negro houses for One hundred and fifty
negroes-, with an overseer’s or. miller’s house.
The terms wiITJbn one fourffi cash, lialahce pay
able in three animal ihstallthciits, with a moil
gage of the property mid atl assignment of a poli
cy of insurance on the tide machine.—Possession
to be given on the 1st of February next, or be
fore if the'crop no\V planted should be sent to
market-
CapitafisH who are disposed to vest their fond
in this uncommonly fine estate, will apply to l’p
tit De Viliers, Eso. in Savannah. Geo who will
furnish every facility to those who may wish to
visit the Plantation; fo Ogierfc Carter; Charleston
who have the Plat, or To the subscriber.
JAMES HAMILTON, Jr.
Assignee of the fate J. H. Ancrutn.
If the plantation is not sold at private sale pre
vionsly, it v' r i|| be exposed at public aticriun on
the, 18tl> of November next, by Ogier & Carter,
Charleston.
june 1 -4123
Corn,:
O RRSHELS prime Maryland whiet
O k/y v" Corn, allont. on boardschr. Trial
4lt - * 1 ’(ippr Whaif, atld or sale by
iufifi* 12fi HALL k HOYT.
July 14-
WILLfAM MOREL,
liian A. S-R-oeVOrphans.'
'(VTINE merntbs.,after date’ application will he
A 1 made to the Hon. the Just|«e* of (lie tnfnrtor
Co rt of ifculibdll County;. f<ir leave to self u tract
of land,’-coritalil'ing two hunfedaiires more orless
lyinj; aiid being in tbe county of Houston in the
state of Georgia, known by the Not 97, fourteenth'
district, sold for the benefit of the heirs' and cred
itors of-—— Purvis, an orphan dec.
-w-i-. MURPHt,
lone 2 12-f, * Gua’dn.endA'
Twenty Dollars Reward,
R AN AW AY From the Subscriber some time
in- April last, a negro man named Will, some
liinfis cal ls himself Willis, about six feet high and
about 23years of age, lie has a sulky look nnd an
effeminate voice, speaks’ slow when spoken' to,
husH scar on the upper lip dr under the left eye,
us likewise a scar on the left arm, occasioned
from a blow of a stick, he is a Blacksmith by trade.
I will gige the above reward for the delivery ol
said negro in arty jail in the State so f get him. k
William murphey,
Washington Cotinty Ged
ang 4*158tit •
Elegant Brushes,
TUST received from Mr. Taylor’s Factory, viz.
J Cloth Brushes;
Hair Patent penetrating, large and very. su
perior,
Waterproof do!
Tooth Brushes, silver wire'/
Jappaned Flesh Brushes,
Plate, Slmving and Comb do.'
'Bottle BruSes; l-’orsale by,
A. PASONS'
Druggist No. 8, Gibbons’ Cuildtldgs.
sept 18>
Georgia-—Glmtham Gounty,
COURTOFORDINARY, 1st Au-mst. 1825
O N the petition of Robert Habersham and Jo
scpli Habersham Executors of Frunriy C6ur
vpisie. late of Chnlhnm County planter dec’ll stn
ling that by Ibq’-Willof the said d. c’d it h ordei ed
that a truet.oflund fu Chatliurtl county situated on
the,i.onisvijle Rpad, containing fifteen JiUndred
apd fifty acres’; Known tlie rame of Clay’s place,
bounded oir.the nortTi and nor h cast’by lands
.fqnne.riy the fn'optrty of II. oou.qoin dec’ll,■ utt
erly by fands of tlife Esiate of John Gibbons and
others/southerly and westerly by lands of the
estates of Josiab B F6x nnd James iJabershani
Alsoa lra’ctof land in Camden county on the ,Sa
tilluHiver containing .one thousand nCres more or
less, originally granted to Williurfi Telfair, and
praying lea'vfs to Sell the aforesaid tracts of land
agreeably to the will df tlie deed.
It is ordered that aii order nisi fie granted the
petitioners,and be published nine months in one
of the public Gazettes of tile'eity of Mavannnh
and if no objections are filed thereto that then if
,be made absolute. m
Extract-from the minutes
8: M. BOND, c. c. o.
aiig f3 162
Bank of Darien.
R ESOLVED that a reduction of lbper cedi' fie
and 13 hereby required, on all paper due ai
the niotiier Bank; on or before tho 21 thereafter
November next; and uv every reiiewa tbreufte.
a similar reduction until tlie same shall jiavd’ a
mounted to 30 percent.
Extract from Hie minutes’.
... EBEN. H. REhb i:u/h.
tr The-Millcdgevill Jouninl uud Savamial
Republican, will publish the above until the Is)
of November!
pine 25 142 .4.
Genuine Earn Medicinale de
* IJusson.
JUST imported by tlie sh^ Emily.
Clarified Honey,
Just'received from Boston, and for sate by
A. PARSONS,
Druggist No, 8, Gibbous’ Uuildiugf.
Twiggs,
LA.YV NOTipK.
T HE subcrlbers having assoewted lheMselvc«i
together in the practice rtf latV, are prepared
to attend to any business in the line of their pro
fession. They Will practice ill the Counties of
Uilib^ Nloarop l’iko, Fayette, Ncwlm, Houston
Crawford* Upson; Baldwin, .Toil
Pulaski, Jasper, Putnam, and Wiikinl
ADDISON MAS DELL
, THOMAS CAMPBELL
Macon Dec 27, 1824. 1(41.
ig 4 158tAN \
[Rferior Court-^Chatliiim coiHity
July Term, \td%b
U PON the petition of William Slack/ slating
tl at lie was possessed Of u certnln prfcfnisso-
y note fur Six hundred and fifty dollars, mule on
lie second day of February Eighteen lull tired
ind twenty, by Mury Motta, payable lw6 yeibs nf-
er date to Edmuml Warren; or order, and Upon
which note the snid Edmuml had made a gitaran
e in these Words; " I guarantee the payment of
the within fiote to the 111111* stated.” Signed Ed
mund WariV'n, “and which note was by the said
Edmund delivered lb the petitioner. It nnpeur-
"ug to tlie Court that thfi said note has been lost
<nd cannot lie found and that a copy of snid note
ts bear ns can be recollected together wftli cv
dunce of its existence tifid loss is filed lli the, office
ol its Clerk.
On Motirtn 6f Law h Ju'ck'son-, it is Ordered
(hat any and all persons interested do shew
canse on or before the next term 8f this’ Court
why the prayer of the petilioiierforthe Eslablish
merit uitlie said note should not bd granted, nnd
that this rule be published in one of the public Ga
zettes of litis state once a inuulli Ontil the tifiie
appointed for shewing cense there in.
A true Extract from the minute*
A. B. FANNIN; Clk,
nug 2 157
HEAD QUARTERS,
WAYNESBORO, 14th July, 1826.’J
BRIGADE ORDERS.
In Conformity tn orders from the
Major General of the Division, cm-
natingfirom orders oftlie Comman
der in chief, Colonels George
Wych, David T Smith, Augustus
S. Jones, Robert i’utlo, L tlleton
Spivy, and Micluiel Young, of the
4th, 5th, Oili, 7th, 8th, and 91 fi Re-
giments, are ordered to proceed
tovthwitli.to (lie couiplelion nf the
'organization of their respective
Regiments, where the privates.ne
glect or refuse to elect officers,they
must be nominated as directed b
law, And such nominate 1 persons, will lie consii
ered liable to nil the duties, nnd subject to all the
fines and penalties, for military officers, os ofiScers
are who have been duly elected uud commission
od.
The Patrol dptics required hy law, it R further
ordered, will be enforced with military exact
ness. Wr.
A prompt report of thc’cxeculidh of these ori
d«*rs, forwarded direct to the Brigadier GeueFul
will be expected.
DAVltf TAY LOR, jr. r. c.
July 18 m151 # .
(a corain—I liberty County,
' [J Y Elijah Baker, Clerk of the. Court of Ordina-
. ry for the County of Liberty.
Joseph M’Uowcn jr. npptie- ior letters of ait-
'.inlsti'ivllort Oil the goods unit chattels, rights nnd
credits that were of John M'Uuwcil, late of snid
comity dec’d. *
These ate tlieibfch’e to bite ahd atltttohislt alt
and singular the kindred mid creditors of the said
dcc’d, to file their objections (if uuy they kavu)
in my office at ttluelmtouglt, on or before the
first Monday tn OcUbur next; AthetWls letters of
udminUtt-atiou Will he’grmited to tlie Said uppli-
cunt.
Givou nudcrlhy hand Aiid Seal; this eleventh
day of August iii the veur ol tiur Lord eighteen
limidrud and twenty live; add id tlie fifteenth year
of American Independence.
K. BAKER, c.c. o. c. t.
.ang 18 , , y*164,
g t EORGIA, Chmlmm county. By the lion. the.
VT Justices 6f the Inferior Court, While silting
for ordinary paiposcs.’ .
To all whom it may concern.
Whereas,Hamutal Johnson, exucutrix 6f Tltbiii
ns Johnson, late i f Savannah, deceased, has peti
tioned the lion, the court of ordinary, io bo dis
charged from her said executorship,
Madeira Wines.
T HE undersigned has on hand, alid offe rsfo
snip upon liberal terms for.chsh or npproyed
acceptances, payable in this city, a mriintity of
Madeira Wine of the justly celebrated brand of
John Howard March Co. in pipes, half-pipes
quarter casks andcightbs, of varioifsimportiilions:
some yery old, and nil very superior.
He has always p. subscription Lfsl Open foV the
Importation of Wi’ne from Madeira tq tlii* place
nnd will thankfully receive orders for any quan
tity: lie will in the course of this month, forward
a list which will he supplied in tlit* couise Of the
next ensuing autumfr.
. . FET1T de villers.
Savannah, r ith July, 1825; Fuctrtr
july 12 . ct148
The l\cw Infanirtf Tactics.
W. T. VVJIJ.LUIS,
H AS JUST RECEIVED
I NFANTRY TACTICS, or Rules for the Exerci
ses &, Manoeuvres oftlie Infantry oftlie U. S
Army, revised by Gem Scott, and u board
rtf Officers, mid adopted by the last Con
. .gre-iS.-^— < S>5- , ■ .
GENERAL REGULATIONS FOR THE AR
MY, or Military Instituted, a new edition re
Fised by Gen; Srotf,—Jg*3.
METCALFS’ 6inEsf, of Massachusetts'Reports
from I8’R> to 1823.—$4 50.
B1GA LOWS’ DIGEST, of Massachusetts Reports
second edition comprising the cases from
1785 to 1821—one large Volume.—$9.
WALTER SCOTTS' LIVES of the Novelists,
prefixed to Ballantynes’ Novelists Library, 4-
riuw first published separately, 2 Vois.—$1
ROPERS oh tlie Law of Propertv, arising from
tlie relation of Husband and Wife, 2 V.—$10
SCIIOOLCRAFTS TRAVELS in the central
portion of the Mississippi Valley in 1821 with
Mnp anfid plates—$3 5i).
DRAWING COLOURS, in Boxes of various' sizrts
From 60 cts t'o'$l2.
Togetlier with a variety of other works.'
ang 9 M.ifii)
iVotice.
^XWNERS of Horses, who are in the habit of
^ f allowing tliein.to go at large through the
' tiy, are. notified that in' cojiforrtilty with the Or-
dinnhee, they will be taken up ufter Thursday
next, and placed in the pound, uniTthefe kept
Until tlie fine of five dollars id paid.
¥. AL STONE/ Marshal,
.aiig 16 lf.2
A T.L pe^ons having anydemanda acaimit
iV Burton dec d and late of the Counw
bn/uum, are requested to present Cf
MiliMU'tbcr, properly authenticated. ;
indebted to make payment forthwllH 4 S
HUBERT P BUlU'pN, AdttfJ
aug 13
A LL pcrsni.s indebted to the estate of u I
der Martin, late of Liberty Countv t 'l
lid, areroqueated lo make immediate
R- F. BAKER ‘iW
W. II. MARxin 1 Efy
ma/10. ffU2 >» "
VjTNE montlis^ulter 4ate nppli c 'S^ , J
ntado to tho lion. Inferior court V?l
lomtly, for leave to sell tlie teal nndh-L 1 ' 1 ^
CO.tIUty, iui ivuiu xw ouil me 1'i‘iii ,* || .1 h . -m
tato of J-odowick Lard, ialc of THllLn 0 "* 1 !
deceused, for lltc benefit Of tlie heirs» , C0 *f
E ’ WAti&j
Those are therefore ib cite undadfnrtfiish all non bl the ectute of Johh fe, Alicw Bec'bWisJ
add singular the kindred and creditors of the safd .tioiied tlie llrtn. Uni CoUrl of Ui din arv .
deceased, lli file titeir Objectioiu (If any they
have) iii the clerk’s office ot the coi'trt of ordinary
on or licfore the tile. 3d day of Nor. next, other
wise letters dismissory will be granted the peti
tioner.
Witness the Hon. John Crnmnitig, oiie thb.Ius
(ices of snid court, tills 3d day of MftV, A.D. 1825
may 3. . S M BOND, poo..
C t EORGIA, Clmtliuin County.—By tlie K Iloii
JF tlie Justices of thl Inferior Court, sitting fo
Ocdinary purposes.
To nil whom it may concern;
Whereas Isaiah Davenport, administrator 01
Win Atkcrson, dee. has petitioned the honorable
the Court of Ordinary tb be discharged frotrt hi*
said administration.
Now these are therefore to ette and ndtndnlsb
nil find singular the kindred and cre.ditorfiof tin
Said dec.to file their objections,(if any they have)
in the Office oftlie Clrrk of the Court of Ordina
ry, on or.be.fdre (lie 3d day of November next, q
tlierwise ietterJ dismlssory Will be granted the pe
titioner.
Witness the hon. Joint Camming, pine of the
Justices of the suid Court this 3d day ot Mtiy, A
D. 1825. S. M. BOND, c.c. o.
may 3
G EORGIA Chatham county—% the hon. tlu
Justices of the Inferior court of Cfiuthani coim
ty sitting for ordinary puiposcs.
Tp all whom It may concern.
Whereas Isaiah Davenport, administrator of
ttie estnteblSumucl Davenport. Intc bf Savannah
carpenter, dtc. has petitioned the lion, court of
Ordinary tb be discharged from his suid adminis
t ration.
There are therefbre to cite and admonish nil
and singular, the kindred nnd creditors oftlie
said deceased tn file their dbjectioris (if KhJ- they
lmve,).Jn the office of the office of the Clerk Ot
the court of ordlnnry, <>n or before tlie 3d day ol
Nov. liexf, otherwise ietlcrs dismissory will he
granted the petitioner.
Witness the honorable John .COmming, one
of tho Justices of said court this dhv of May,
A. D 1825. S. M, BONI/, c c o.
»-»y 3 - ■ ■ ^
N EORGIA, Chatham County-—By the Hon. the
it Justices of the Inferior Court sitting for or
dinary purposr.\ \
Trt’all wlkom ft may concern.
Whereas Timothy Barnard, cXectttor of Wnrro.n
Perpival, dec’d, liai petitioned tlie Court of (bril-
ary,to be discharged from his said executorsnip.
These are thereforeto’citc and admrtnisli all ami
singitlat the kindred nnd creditors of the snid dec.
to file their objections, If any they have, in the
clerk’s office of the said court, on or heforft tin:
twelfth day of November next; otherwise letters
dismissory will be pointed (he petitioner.
Witnessthe flon. EiUvrtrd Harden, ojjh rtf the
Justices oftlie said Court, tlie 12th (iay hf Mary
a. d. 1825. s. m. Rond, cco.
mny 12 . 106 ,
J' t EORGIA, EHiinglmmCoimfy—R^t/ier/on-f/ij!
VX Justices oj the Inferior court silting for ordi
nary purposes.
To fill whom it may cotlcern.
Whereat Elias Reed .administrator of V>\ J
Spencer, dec. lias petitioned tlie Hon. tlie Court
of Ordinary to be Uisniissed from bis said admin
istialon. . .
These are (hetefore to cite mid admonish
and singfitfcrtlie kindred und creditors oftlie' said
dec’d,to file tliqir objec|jonX (if any they have)
in the office of the Clerk of the court of ordinary
on or before Hie 28th day of December next,
otherwise IcRerX dbmiasory will be granted the
petitioner.
Witnessthe Hrn. John Witldhpur, one Ot (lie
Just leer of tlie said Court, the 27th ~duy of June, A
D. 1824,
jnneSa 134 ...JOHN CTJARf.TON ti.c.o.«'
Fine Cneicing Tobacco,
J UST received per Corsair, Lorillurds Manufa’C
luring, and 'to <wuic by
A. PARSONS,
Druggist No 8, Gibbons’ Buildings.
may 13 ......
Select Teas or Family Use,
rUST Received per recent arrivals,’ ft fresh
' supply-of, - . - S
IMPERIAL, IIYSON J
VOUNfi HYSON, rintf
POtJOHONG TEAS.
Imported by Thos. H. Smith in tlie ship Murip,
froin'f'a'ntrtn; at'Ncw-York; ('usto'irflfrs may. de
pend on the qilttlity-of those Teas, as selected by
h first rate judge, and wanin’, ed to be oftlie new
Crop. For sale at retail'by- A-PARSONS
Druggist, No.'8/Qibbohs’ Buildings,
ane 4 158 .
Maliys Benowned I Muster, ClotlT.
f\ Sovereign remedy for all ulcers; sore, breasts,
<££» Boil:*, sore legs, swellings, sprains, bruises’,
pains in the back, tec. , ./%,
Approved and feertrfimended by,all tlie emin
ent Physicians in^.he city of'Ffiilttdhlphlii? For
sale by appointment. . . ' A, l’ARSONS.
Druggist; No: 8, Gibbons’ Buildings.
augff
C s EORGIA, Effingham County—By the lion
X the Justine* Of tlie Inferior Court, of said coun
ty sitt-mgfor ordinary purposes. 1
_ To all whom it may concern-. .
Whereas Thomas Hurst, executor of Wnj M Ga-
hagiii, dec. Inis petitioned to tlieffon. the Justices
of the Inferior Court sitting for Ordinary purposes
to lie discharged from tiie cxecu&rsiiin uforesaid.
These are, therefore to cite aiul admonish
nil anti singular the kindred nnd creditors of (lie
-aid deceased, to file their objections (if any they
litfve)in the Clerk’s office ofthe snid Court, on or
before the fourth dgy of November next; other
wise letters disniis?ory «.vill be grafited.
Witness the Hop. John C. II.elveiistnfi, one of
the Justieerf of the said Court, the 4th daV ofMay,
AD. 1825. . JOHrixCH ARI.TON ,* Clerk
mny 6 \ lftrt
1.1162
Notice,
tdrs;
mig31 .
( ’fjOltUlA, Clintliam l „omrr,s,-r~
ii.x 1,„r a,.. 1..1S...T iLJae
the .Justices of tlie Inferior toCal
for drdinury pltrposes, 1 ‘ 1|!
’lb all whbhi it inay concern
Vherfeusj Willlum Rhliti, adfiiiulMiaW del
iuiivu utv utm. inn 01 uruiimrv in \ ’
barged from his said hdlnhilstrnlion ■ !
Tliesb are therefore io- cite and -J
afid singular the kindred ami crclliiuu of , !l l
dcecnsed to filethelroldfectionS, if inn-ii, -
in the clerk’s office, of the Said Court r T
lore the 9th day of January next
letters dismissory wIU he. grkntnd thi»„ y 1
Witness the Hon. E. Hiu-deu,onc ottll Hi
of said court, this 9th day of July A j
july » .. j-7 , 6 ' MW
ounly; silling for ordinary rmpusas.» *
To nl l lu <vhom it may concern;-
Whereas Levt S. D’J.von, ndminisn»| nr I
estate ot llezhkibii Winkler, dee. |,g| L-.-1
the |lon. tlie Court ofOrdlnmy to be
troth his said ndhiinislratton. "
These are theroforo to cite mid 8 i| nmni J
and siugula^the kindred nnd ereditorst,| thl
deceased to file their objections if anV ilu-vi
in tho Clerks office of the Coiirt ot Orriilrl
or before the ninth dfiy of.leminry next*
wise letters dhm Issory wilt be granted the i
tloner. . ♦ 1
Witness tlie Hbn. Ed. Harden,one of tit e ! j
tiofes of tlid sold court, this Wli duy nf ,|„| v »
18 r 6 ,- o ’ s.MjoftfiS
july 9, 147 ,
t * EORGI A—EHiuglmin T'liutity.—Fy i/i("
■" the Justices of the Inferior' Court, ht\
county,.fitting foi ordinary purposes, J 1
To alt whom it may ctmutn.
WhcreaS, Howhll Hines, executor of H ani
Hinesriias petitioned to the Hon. the Jus.ic]
the Inferior Court sitUnfffor OrdinkrKuJ
to be discharged from the exl*cnloriliip ( f M J
These me tliftrefere to cite nnfladfiiDnisjii
singular the kindred nnd creditors of the i,,_
ceased, to file their Objections (if any iteyil
in the Clerk’s Office of the said Court, cl
before the*4tft duy of December licit; otic
letters dismissory will be grunted.
Witnessthe Hon. John Vftldhuuerhne
Justices 6f (he shid Court, the 4th N*v, A-B.1L
mny S 100 JNO CHARLiOft.cl
G eorgia, Chatham comity—iiyuc if
Justices if the Inferior Court for
jiary purjrote.
To all w ho'fn it may concern*
WborfiaS Francis H. Wclninn, executor of]
jamln Brooks, of Savannah, Merchant, dcc’d
pefltiofiedthe Hon. the Court of Or- inaiy, tl
discharged from his shid executership.
These are therefore to, cite andadmonisli
singular tlie kindred anil creditors ofthe sail
to file tbeir objections (if any they, have) i
clrk's office of the said court, on or beft
twcl ! th day of November next j otherwise.
dismissory will be granted the peti'ioncr.
Witness the llrtn. Edward Harden,
Justices ofthe suid (,’ourt, tin- 12th duy 1
A. D. 1826. . ^ ^
€ * F.OltGlA Clintliam'( omity—% !.y|
if ihc Justices of the Inferior Court\j l/
County sitting for orflinury purposes.
, To nil whom ilniHj conM 11:.
Wji'eie fas liamUlfai Joiiui-iin ExCrii^ixti
edict.Boiirquin; late of Chatham .( minty
deceased so .far as rclfite? to his pci-oiml
ministrfifive of thcreal estate of tin- -aid dec
bns fietitioncd the Ilo'n. Court 6f Ordinaijj
dtsclinrgkd Irom her said Executorsl.i] >;
ministratorsliip.
These arc therefore tot kite aniHadniinii
and singular Hie kindred and creditors nf It
I depeased to file their objections if any thq
rin tlie Clerk’s,Office of the Court of oidir.i
.hr before' tiieftHird airy of November mifn
wise Letters Dismissory will fac granted the
Witnerfthe Honorable jiansbRead '
said Justices, this the third dujr of May, A -
thousand eight hundred and twenty five.
.may 3 . S. M, HOMl. c.c.l
TVi INK months nfl^ date
L. A made,4o the ftp. infefso- v.w.wj •;
CrtVinty toiirr.' sitting ‘foc/ordinary purpo-i
leave to sell certain tracts of Tine und, t
on'mid neat* Doctors Crock nnd other |d«
Hit benefit of tlie Heirs and Creditors-1 '
Aiidersou," dece.nsed.
inay 14
JOE JONl’.P,,
CITY Tli£j)SUIU2JVS OFFICE, )
l'fltb A110 1825. I
Assize bj Bread.
T llE aVerage pri«to ol Flour being fft 75 lfcr
bbl, 196 lbs. weight, the Weight of Bread for
the present month must be .
12.J cents Loaf - 3 His. 1 oz/
Cj “ - 1 84
Of which all Bakers and Sellers of Bread ivlll
take due notice. ' M, W. STEWART, c. 1..
aug 10 163'
Saratoga? Congress find Mim-
eral Spring Waters
Dogled in icbf,
F OR the. accomiftodatioh of (ho pubjlc',' this
celebrntei| Saratoga Watpr, has been kefit
•for some fime past, and | shrill continue to keep
it cooled in Ice during the season. If will be rea
dy for delivery every morning at'half past five o'
clock precisely. For sale on (Is liberal terms as-
my neighbors, by , AV PARSONS,
Druggist r No'8 Glbb'eri’s Buildings.’ -
july 19 161
; —x—: : 12, -■' ■
Classical and Philosophical
SEMINARY /OF ST. AUGUSTINE.
jffftms Institutirin wlll open oii Monday 1st,of
August for tlie instruction of young gentle
men. The several branches of a polite am) sci
entific education will'be taught in tills establish
ment. Purents arid guardians who will entrust
their children and wards to the 1 confidence ofthe
principal may expect the utmost attention paid lo
;t1«> literary improvement of the scholars.
TERMS OF TUITION.
T.ntih'and Greek per quarter ^16 00
Mathematics, do Jh H)
English . .do 10 00
Rev’d TIMOTHY M’CARTHY.
.jhly 21 152
The Bavannull Repulilicnri is is fecjuoBtcd lo
print tliisyiilvertisemeui once in the week for four
months upii futwin'd hisnccountjo this office.
London Mustard T
Wf ARRfiff^TED a phre article, just r’e-
H ceived per Corsair, and for sale hy
may 11 , A. PARSONS’
, . Druggist No. 8 Gihlmns’Rnijdings
Picked iij),
B V a lihielc Boy a few day since on (lie Road
.a Plaid Clonk which the owner can have by
paying for this advertise'incnt and pay the boy
isomctfiiiig for his trouble. * • *
sept 23 182
TvOtr-r months alter" date appliCHliun
J. T made to the Hon. the Inferior Ciairi
Irani Comity toy leave to sell nil the reali
.fames Wallace, Esq. dee d. consisting of 3
Lots No. 9 and 10; Lot No. 7, Carpenter'#
L’of No. 3, VVa liiugtori Wafd'j Lpt $o T Sy
improvements, VVnsliiiiglon Waril,'sit«atri ; 'J
city of Snvnnnah,—mid live Lots in the Toni
lfiirdwfcke'. BryrifijCounty,N6‘: 48, 49, 63,-61
—, foi (Iic.l en'efit tif the heirs rinderWijraJ 1
estate. ' ' C; W.'OWENS,
... Adm’r of J. M
.in By 3F 125.
seven 21sl district. One (wB
in the county of Gwiniie.tl,.kno\vn by the N<J-
bu’iidre'd Bnd fifty seven (267) 7lli dislrW‘ 0 S
(he benefit of EJmtirid. Murtlla andhf u ?l
Lfiverfoei’, orphnns of Jus. luvdiidet
JOHN CHARUOAj
, . Guardian of said or[
aug' 30 . .,156
Notice. ,
TYPNE ..months after dalfi; npjillcatioit*!
x1 inude.to tHie Hoiioraiile tlie Inferior J-
CKntliam Cotinty, for leave to *®<W®
cortief.rtf Bud and' Bryan streets, being * P
I clry 1 Ty thing, Derby Ward,' in. th(
Snvaniiuh, In longing to the estnle ot 1*53
Gihsf dtied. foi’ the bfMietit of the
creditors' of suid'cslate. . /„v»nDl
JAMES
F.xecBf
inn, 25
19
The Old English il(%m
ied warranted to shave **l
Improved ried
FflliE subscriber liasjiist received 10
1 Thorh.ns Scargll, John Barber,ii'MhJ
Furriis, Slieffielii Engtomi—an eleg?* 1 -
of those Razors, in red Morocco t ^' n s O l( i
and single, ornament,ed, and (»« ^
throughout is .vorranted to beoftlte , ,
Gentlebie'if wishing to purchase a
tiffs kind, may. do ivell to call on p AJ! goriS|
^Druggist, No,,8, Gibbons’Pll
A^irii 2/
Chewing Tobueco.
lied s* j
' TUBT-received, arid it is/J
J ing a veify'superlor article.
Druggist No* 8 Gibbons Ji u
sept 13
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