Savannah republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1824-1829, October 06, 1825, Image 4

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m levied on under a foreclosure of a: i from 'I'ecll ■a.-Kv—w.".: _ v . JosephJ. Thompson,to Joseph Cumming assigned to Alexander T. Dopson. A. D’LYQN, o. s. c.c. sept 3 17t _ Executors Sales, On the first Tuesday in November next. "■'ILL be sold at the Court Honse In Riceboro :Tnx Collector’s Sales. 0,i the first TUnSD.1V, in Sorrmhcr next. hours of sale, Will be sold, at the Court House, in the city of Two Stages, four horses and four setts of liar- Savannah, between the hour* of 10 and 3 ness, belonging to Jdiis end of the Augusta line o'clock, the following property, or so much thereof as will satisfy the state mid county taxes and costs, to wit: s Lot letter I in Decker Ward, in the city of Sa- vunnah, with improvements thereon. Levied on to satisfy the state and county tases of John M. “"'■'alia, forthe year 1824, and costs. Amount .x—§39 00. ot No. 38 Columbia Ward, in the city of Sa lt, subject to ground rent to the corpora- _f said city, with the improvements thereon- Levied on to satisfy the state and comity taxes of Attn Rodman, for the years 1823 and 1824.— Amount of tax—§11 72. A Tract of hand in Camden County, on the south tide vf Great Sat ilia River, coiftn ning 600 acres, more or less. Levied on te satisfy the state arid comity taxes of Ike estate of Matthew Johnston, for the years 1823 and 1824 and costs Amount of tax—$10. JAMES EPPINGER, Tax Collect. Clint. Counlu. for 1823 1824. nugUjri 30 109 ‘ —4^ : — Tax Collector s sales, Sheriff’s sales. On the first Tuesday ip A’orembcr next, M !,L he be sold before the Court \ House in the city of Savannah, between the usual Liberty county between the usual honrs of sale, the following property vim One negro boy named Morris the property of the Est. of Dr. Thus. Stevens dec. Sold by per mission of the lion, the Inferior court of Liberty, county for the benefit of the Heirs and creditors. SAMUEL STEVENS, Ex’r. sept 22 179 , Administrator’s Sales, On the first Tuesday in Jlisvtmber next. W ILL oe sold ntthe Court House in Riceho- ro Liberty county between the usual hours of sale, ■ On the firstTuesday in November next, I 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 iis will satisfy the state and county taxes and costs, viz i A tract of land in Little Ogechee District,Chat ham county, containing 500 acres, more or less, -levied on to satisfy the state, aud county taxes of l’etcr U. Clifton, lor the years 1823 ana 1824,and costs; amount of tax §9 52. ' Lot no. 16, Franklin ward in the city of Savan nah, bounded on the east by Jctferson-st.onthe south by 3rynn-st. subject to a ground rent to the corporation of said city, with the improvements thereon, levied on to satisfy the state and con ty taxes of the estate of Franois Doyle, forthe years 1823and 1824, nnd costs; am’t of tax, $178* 89. A tract of land in Ogechee District. Chatham •ounty, containing 250 acres, more or less, levied -on to satisfy the state and county taxes of Nicho las J. Carter, for the year 1824, and costs *, amount of tax $2 64. A tract of land in Glynn county, containing 500 •acres, more or less, bounded north by land'Of Jas. Harrison, and on all other sides by vacant land ; granted to John Miller in 1797, levied on to satis fy the state and county taxes of Catherine Lim ber! for the years 1822 and 1823; amount at tax $9 37 JAMES EPPINGER, Tax Collector, Chatham county for 1823—'24. nug 25 107 the finest Rice estate in the State of South CaroH . . na. on an excellent pitch of the tide, exempt from lho following tracts or lots of land vie: i,,j ur y cit }, er f ro m freshets or saKs. and protected Ohe tract or lot of land no 366i 7th District wine-1 b i uca ||ty from the extreme violence of au- inioh now Telfair county containing 202.i I tmnmil gales. The Plantation consists of foor Iran acres. dreducros of Tide-Swamp, three hundred and se One other tract or lot of land no 329; 7th District I vent y.g vo 0 f which are in fine order aud under Wilkinson, now Telfair county containing202* | | W11 £_O0 it there is, for its ske, the most effi acres. cient Mill on the River, which has within the sen- One other tract er lot of lam! no 436; 7th District, pounded 8000 barrels: it is now in excellent Wilkinson now Telfair connty centamlug 202J 0|>( j* au j commapj, « s a ToU-Mill as much bu- acres. One other tract or lot ofiand no 255; 11th Dis trict Wilkinson now Telfair county containing 2024 acres. One other lot or tract of Land no 183; 8th District Munro now l’ike county containing 202j acres One other tract or lot of land no 87; 8th District Munro county contains; 2024 acres. One other tract or lot of land no 199 1st District Walton county 259 aers. One othertractorlot ofiand no321; 14th District' Telfair coun»y containing 2U2V acres. Being the real estate of L Lard dec. Sold by permission of the hon. the Inferior enurt of Lib erty couuly for thebenefit of the Heirs end Cred-, Itors. EDWARD WAY, Adrn’r. ]*17 177 i A si . m City Marshal s Sale On the first Tuesday in‘Nov. next. W ILL be sold in front of the Court House be tween the usual hours of 10 A. M- and 4 P R1. the following property or as much thereof as will pay the taxes, if they are not paid before that day. Lot No. (7) Tower Tything, Decker Ward bounded east by lot No. 6, south by Broughton *L ..... ‘ '' * 1 Is .tjfevg!-..-- „ .. OPFIC ' ■ , jr- -* *• For the Sale o, 0 ™ilE subscriber's Office is removed to John [j, ston's Square, 3 doors west of the Stntc Rank. FOR SALF, Improved LOTS in the City, Tracts of Land in the now Counties, A young Negro Woman, cook, washer and Bcid'Said.nnd other valuable Negroes. WANTED, Planters’ and Stato Bank Stock, Prime Field Hands. _ JAMES EPPINGER. jnne 20 Jn 139 - A VALUABLE Tide Swamp Plantation and Toll-Mill* FOR, SALE ON SAVANNAH RIVER. The subscriber hus been spe cially empowered by tlie cre ditors of the late Jamks H. Ancnuxi, to lellthe Plantation (Laurel-Hill) on Savannah Back River, Which was assigned to him, In trust for them. The piece is altogether one ol ‘ " '■'•Fa M&k % P’S ity, ar allowing them to go nt large through liie „. v , arc notified that in conformity with the Or dinance, they will be taken up lifter Lliursday noxt, and placed in the pound, and there kept until the fine of five dollars is paid. F. M. STONE, Mar that, aug 16 162 - UST supply FOR, SAL . f4ri t Suvaiiimii Ba Select 'Teas for Family Use, per recent arrivals, a fresh IMPERIAL, HYSON YOUNG HYSON, and POUCHONG TEAS. Imported by Thos. H. Smith In the ship Maria, from Canton, at New-Vwrk. Customers may de pend on tlm finality of those Teas, as selected by a first rate judge, and war.inted to be OObe.BtW Crop. For sale at retail by A. 1* Alt SONS tDruggist, No. 8,Gibbons Buildings, aug 4 138 - v \ EORGIA, Chatham County By the hon. tnt JT Justices of thcJnferior court sitting for ordina ry purposes. To nil•whom it may concern. Whereas Alexander Hunter has appliedto the honorable court of ordinary of Chatham county, for letters of administration on fhe estate and effects of Isabella Hunter tale of Chuthem county] Spinster dec’d in behalf of the heirs. These arc therefore to cite and admonish nil sinen as she ©an do. On the place there arc a com- itmW fortuble dwelling house, two ItlllBl barns, winowine bouse and 9 •WSSHLymd, ail situated on a fine k feet above the level of the Swamp, on which the crop was saved during the hurricane of the last year, and which is calculated to afford a complete protection to it as well as to the lives of the fle groes on any similar occasion. There are also ve- ry good negro houses for one hundred and fitly negroes, with an overseer’s or miller’s house. The terms will be otic fourth rash, balance pay able in three annual installments, with a niori gage of the property nnd an assignment ofa poli cy of insurance on the tide machine.—Possession to bo given on the 1st of February next, or he- fore if the crop now planted should -be sent to 'Capitalists who are disposed to vest tiieir funds In this uncommonly fine estate, will apply to Pe tit De Villers, Esq. in Savannah, Geo who w furnish every facility <<» those Who may wish visit the Plantation; to Oglerfc Carter, Charleston who have the Plat, or to the subscriber. JAMES HAMILTON,Jr. Assignee of the late J. H. Ancrmn 1( the plantation Is not sold nt private salo pre and singular the kindred and creditors of* l,e 1 viouslv? ft will be exposed at public auction on said deceased, to file their objections (if any they ( ^ f Nwverobt . r next, by Ugier (1 Oerter, have) to the granting of the administration ofthe.■ rharlos on. I Charleston. June 1 ♦ 123 estate of the said deceased to theapplicant in the clerk's office of the said court, on or before the 15th day of 'August next; otherwise letters ad- ministration will be gmuted. Witness the honorable Anthony Torter, onel ^wN'tlie petition of Robert Habersham and J of the Justioes of the said Court this 15th day of I se p|, Habersham Executors of Francis Con Georgia—Chatham County. COURT OF ORDINARY, fat August. 1826. Notice. WNERS of Horses, wfi in the habit of nferior Court—Chatham county July Term, 1825 U rGN the petition of William Black, stating tl at he was possessed of a certain promisso* y note for sis hundred nnd fifty dollars, made oil .lie second day of February Eighteen hundred end twenty, by Mnry Motta, payable two years af ter date to Edmund Warren, or order, and upon which note the said Edmund Imd made a guaran tee in these words; u 1 guarantee the payment of the within notu to the time stntcd." Signed Ed mund Warren, “and wtiinli note was by the said Edmund delivered to tlie petitioner. It appear ing to the Court that the said note has been lost nnd cannot he found and that a eopvof sajd note hs near as can be recollected together with evi- deuce ot its existence und loss is tilediu the office I its Clerk. On Motion of Law h Jackson, It is ordered that any and all persons interested do shew cause on or before tlio next term of this Court why the prayer of the petitionerfortha Establish ment 01 the said note should not lie granted, and that ildsrole he published in one of tne public Ga zettes of this state once a month until the time appointed for shewing cense thereon. A true Extract from the minutes A. B. FANNIN,Clk. aug 2 157 HEAD QUJUl TEKS, WAYNESBORO, 14th July, 1825. BRIGADE tHIDERS. Georgia—Liberty County, B Y Elijah Baker, Clerk of the Court of Ordina ry for the County of Liberty. Joseph iM’Gowon jr. applies tor letters or ad- ministraUoh on the goods and chattels, rigtits am credits that wore of John M’Gowen, late ot said county deo’d. . , „ These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred mid creditors of the said dec’d, to file their objections (if any they Uuvo) in my office at Rlcehorough, on or briore the first Monday in Octobcf next; otherwis tetters of ndifiuistratioii will be granted to the said appli- 0a ajWh under ray hand and seal, tills eleventh day of August in the yenr ot our Lord eighteen hundred mid twenty live, and in the fifteenth year of Ainericau Independence. E. BAKER, c*c» 0. c. l< nug i8 *164 \ EU1UUA. Chnthnm county.,. By the /iun. Ilir. VX Justices of the Inferior Court* while fittiM for ordinary purposes. Si To all whom it may concern. Whereas, Hamutnl Johnfoli.execiitrisof Thom ns Johnson, late (f Savannah,' deceased,hni peti tioned the hon. the court of orjlinary, to‘be di»- cimrged from lier said executorship. These are therefore to cite ana admonish all and singulurthe kindred nndoreditors of the said deceased, to Me their objections (if miy they have) in the clerk’s office ol the eourl of ordinary on or before tho the 3d day qf Nov, next, other wise letters disraissory will be granted the peti- Witness the Hon. John Cnmmlng, 011c tho Jus- of May, A.D.1825. M BOND, 0 eo, tlccs of snld court, this 3d day may 3 S I \ EORGIA, Cbathiuh County.— the Hon t, sitting' fo (jl the Justices of the Inferior ordinary purposes. To all whom it inay concern. Whereas Isaiah Davenport, administrator of Wm Atkerson, dec. lies pe ‘ ' tlie Court of Ordinary to li said administration. . Now these are therefore to cite and _ admonish all and singular the kindred and creditorsof the said dec.to file their objections,(if any they have) in the Office of tlie Clerk of the Court of Ordina ry. on or before tlie 3d day of November hext, o therwiselctters dismissory will be granted the pe titloner. Witness the hon. John Cumming, one of tlie Justices of the said Court tills 3d day of Mhy, A. D. 1825. S. M. BOND; c. c. o. may 3 EORGIA Chatham county—fly the lion, the July, A. D. d825. jdly 16 150 S. M. BONDj.c co. ty I'li . ting that by the Will of tlie said dec’d it is ordered INE months after the dale hereof, application I that a tract ofiand in Chatham county situaieii io it year, amount due $3 75 and cost Half lot No. 8, and building Trustee Garden now attached to Greene ward, bounded east by east Broad st. south by lot N06,west by cast broad »t. and north by lot No 7, levied on as the proper ty ct Moses Herbert to satisfy a commission and his city taxes forthe present year. Lot No. 4 Hicks Tything Fercival ward, boun ded east by lot No. 5, south by Drayton si. west by lot No. 3, and north by Broughton st. levied on as •the property of Judy Minis to satisfy her city tax es for the years 1823 and 1824, amount due $40 93 and cost. * . , , / A building on Telfairs lot Joachim st.Oglethorp ward, levied on as the property of Joe Campbell to satisfy his cily taxes for the years 1821, 1824 and 1325, amount due $1 37 and co«t. A building on lot No. 17, St. Gall Oglethorpe ward, levied on as the property ot James Curley, to satisfy his city taxes for the yeai 1823,1824 ant 1825, afflonnt due $1 00 and cost. A building on lot No. 3, Trustee garden now "known as Greene ward, situated on east Boundary st. levied on as the property of Mary, uod Geo. M; Carter, to satisfy tbeir city tax for the present year, amount due §9 624 and cost F. M. STONE, City Marshal, oct 1 183 SheriffSale, On the first Tuesday in November next. W ILL be sold befre the Court House in Chat ham County, between tho usual hours. ' All thdl certain tract, or parcol of land situnted in the County of Chatham and State of Georgia on the salts between the Islands of Skedaway end Burnsides and known by the nameofRedoubs Island containing sixty three acres more or less; also all that other tractor, parcel of land situated and beiii;'on SWfdaway klandln the County aforesaid, composed of three different and or- 'iginally distinct tract of land but adjoining each other, the fust of which was originally granted toMiclael Ritter for one hundred acres, the sec •ond of which was originaly granted to Jno. Ellis for fifty acres, arid trie tliurd and last of w riicli was orginaly granted o Michael Ritter for fifty acres, which three tracts of land contain in the whole (not including RedoubtIsland) two Hundred and thirty seven acres with the appurlennnces. levi ed on to snlify the Flmrters Tank of the state of Geo. on foreclosure ol morguge,.against John W Stirlr ISAAC D’LYON. s. c. c Oct 1 183 N nary 1 the w lying and being* I tabling by recem ,, , 1 ty five acres, and known by the name of the Tuck-4 others, southerly and westerly by lands ot tin Hwnliinii Tract, formerly the oroperty of King 1 estates of Josiah B Fox and James Habersham asseeking Tract, formerly the property of King and Hotcllkiss, now belonging to 'the estate of estates of Josiah Also a tract of iand in Camden county on the Sn In Conformity to orders from the Major General of the Division,etn- natiiigfront orders oftlie Comman der 111 chief, Colonels George W ycli, David T Smith, Augustus S. tones, Roliert Tutlc, 1. ttleton Spivy.nud Michael Young, of the 4:h,4StlK Oth, 7th, 8th, and 9th lie- giments,, are. ordered to proceed f ritiwith, iq the completion of the o gauizatiun of their respective Regiments, where the privates lie- gleet or refuse to elect officers,they must lie nominated as directed bv law., and such nominate I persons, will be -consid rre.l iinh'le to all the duties, and snbject*o all the li ies ami penalties, for military officers, «* officers are who have been duly elected and commission- f lie Patrol lulies-required by law, it is further irdered, Win i»e enforced with military exact- prompt report of the*execuHon of these or- , forwarded direct to the Brigadier General, lie expected. DAVID TAY LOR, jr. b. o. jnlv 18 m!51 G ; Justices of the Inferior court of Chatham com ty sitting for ordinary purposes. 'To all whom it may concern. Whereas Isaiah Davenport, administrator of the estate of Samuel Davenport, late of Savannah carpenter, dec. has petitioned the hon. court of Ordinnry to be discharged from his said admlnls tration. ’■ These are therefore to cite and admonish all tind singular, the kindred and creditors of the ,«aid deceased to file their objections (If any they have,) In the office of the office of the Clerk ol the court of ordinary, on or before the 3d day of. gnt ; n | A r i, H< hnm Cmintv— CilX li.tnornM, John C»n,n.ln5, on,. O.ml) ' the Jnstices of said court this 3d day of^May, j tow _ *“2 G EORGIA, Chnthnm tuiinty—Bv lliu Justices of tho Inferior Court' for ordinary purposes, ' To all whom it may concern Whereas, William Itnhn, administratorM, non ol the estate ef John S. Alley, dec hn« tioned the Hon. the Court of Ordinary’to^hij charged from his suid administration. * . These are tlioreforc to cite and admen't, nnd singular the kindred and creditors of ti» dccensed to file their objections, if nnvtWilS In the clerk's office, ot the said Court fore the 8th day of January hext, otw letters dismissory will bo granted the netii!?* Witness the Hon. E. Harden, one of the jin,? of said court, this 9th day of July, A. 1) n,- 3. M. BOND, c .si july 9 147 ’ c(l ’l C V EORGIA, Chatham County- JT Justices oftlie Inferior Court*of Ckik county, sit'lug for ordinary purposes. u " To all to whom it may concern '■Whereas Levi S. D’Lyon, administraioi..1 estate of Heeeklnh Winkler, dec. has nelil . ‘ 1 the lion, tho Court of Ordinary to be from his said administration. These arc therefore to eite and ad.., uu and singular the kindred nnd creditorsof tU. deceased to file their objections if any thevc in the Clerks office of the Court of OruinJrv" or before the ninth day of January next, ot'* wise letters dismijsory will bo granted tse tioner. - ' Witness the Hon. Ed. Harden, rine of th e tl tices of the said oourt, this 9th day of J u | v i!! 1825. S.M. B0ND, c X cj1 july 9 147 ’ M ' 1 iPvEORtHA^EffingHMnCoumyt^^jJpn \3* the Justices of the Inferior Court, f, r , county, rilling for ordinary purposes. To all whom it may concern. Whereas,Howell Hines,executor ofl. wn Hines, has petitioned to the Hon. the JuaTcnl the Inferior Court sitting for Ordinary paw* to bo discharged from the executorship sflirS These arc therefore to cite nndadmoniAxlIu singular the kindred nnd creditors of the said L ceased, to file tiieir objections (if any they hJ in the Clerk’s Office of the said Court, 01] before the 4th day of December next ; othei letters dismissory will be granted. Witnessthe Hon. John Wnldliaucrone off Justices of the said Court, the 4th May, A.D.11 may-5 100 JNO CHARLTON, Cj EORGIA, Chatham County r -flyiA t Box. T Justices of the InJ trior Court sitting for, nary purpose. To alt whom it may concern. Whereas Francis H. Welnian, executor ot* jnmin Brooks, of Savannah, Merchant, dec’d.i petitioned the Hon. the Court of On innry, tol discharged from ids said executorship. ] These arc therefore to cite and admonish tils singular the kindred and creditors of the said* to file their objections (if any they have) ini clrk's office of the said court, pn or before j twelMi day of November next; otherwise dismissory will he granted the petitioner. Witness the Hon. Edward Harden, one Justices of the said Court,)' A. D. 1825. I x EORGIA Chatham County the petitioner. | rd Harden, one ;, the 12th day did S. M BOND, nil l iiunty—lly thr ll of the A. D 1825. may 3 „ concern. Where as Hamutal Johnson Executrix of d edict Bourquin late of Chatham County pis J deceased so far ns relates to his personal; and] Alexanders. Roe’a orphans, for the benefit of said I. tillaRiver coittniuing one th«us»nd acres moivoi . * I » t_! II.. ....i>4.<d William TollulP flilll orphans july 14 WILLI AM MOREL, Guardian A. S Roe’s Orphans. 149 N INE months after date application will be made to the hon. the Justices of the inferior Co rt of Bulloch Courtly, for leave to sell a tract al land, containing two liunrcd acres more or less lying and being-ill tbe county of Houston in the state of Georgia, known by the No. 97, fourteenth I district, sold forthe benefit of the heirs and cred- itoreof— Purvis, an orphan dec. MURPHY, .fune 2 124 Gua’dn.undA Twenty Dollars Reward, R ANAWAY From the Subscriber sonic time in April last, a ne,gro man named Wifi, some times calls himself Willis, about six feet high and about 23 years of age, he has a sulky look and an effeminate voice, speaks slow when spoken to,; has a scar on the upper lipor nnder tbe left eye, as likewise a scar on 4lie left arm, occasioned from ablow of a stick,he is a Blacksmith by trade. 1 will gige tbe above reward forthe delivery ol said uegre in aim Jail in the State so 1 gel liim. WILLIAM MURFHEY, Washington County Geo aug 4 MBBtn Sheriff’s Sale. On the fuel Tuesday in December next. ‘tt‘T7'lLL be sold before tbe Court House in Ef. V.V rtngham County, between the usual hours of sale. Twelve head of Horses, levied on as the pro' perty of Joseph 1 Thompson, to satisfy a foreclo- -8ur<; ofa mortgage in favour of Joseph Cumming THOS. ELKINS, s. k. c. sept 29 182 less, originally granted -to William Telfair, and praying leave to sell the aforesaid tracts of lunil agreeably to the will of the dcctl. It is ordered that an order nisi be granted tlie'] petitioners,and he published nine months in one of the public Gazettes of the City of Savannah nnd if no objection* are filed -thereto that thon it be made absolute. Extract from the minutes 8. M. BOND, c. c. 0. nug 13 162 LAW NOTICE T HE suWeribers having associated themselves together in the practiceoflaw, are prepared to attend to any liusiness in the line of their .pro fession. They will practice fin the counties of Bibb, Monroe Pike, Fayette, Newton, Houston, Crawford, Upson, Baldwin, Jones, Twiggs, Pulaski.Jasper, Putnam, and Wilkinson. ADDISON MANDELL THOM AS CAMPBELL Macon Dec 27, 1824. tf41. aug 4 1581an Scouring and Dying* '.TRs, Rawly, formerly Mrs. Kelly, most re- 'jA speclfully acquaints her friends and the public, that she ha* Removed her Establishment from James square, to the lane in the rear of Dr. a.treveus, next door to Mr Lawrence Dumpliy’i Grocery, Whituker-st. Where she continues car ry .ng on the bcouritm and Dying business in nl! Its various branches, Leghorn, Straw and C'hip’d Bonnets, pressed a> d done up in tlie best stile, on Moderate terms and solicits a continuance of pu dic Patronage. ANN RAWLY, sept 13 "cl 75 Oil of Wormretd. r J>HE Oil of Wormsoeil is the most innocent as A well as most powerful vermifuge yet known properly managed and genuine, fas' this is war- anted to bo) by A. PARSONS, Druggist No. 8, Gibbous’ Buildings. limy 17 REMEDY AGAINST " D Y 8 P E P S I A. D R. J,W. ATTRIDGF.’S TINCTURE for in digestion, termed Oynpepsia. The disco 1 ery ol tbit Medicine has beeB the effect of Ions ' 1 :—j 7T. oeceasert so mr ns relates 10 111s personal; ana EORGIA, Clintham County—By the Hon. the I of thereal estate of tbe said decs: Justices of the Inferior Court sUtsng for or |)ns pet iiionedthe Hon. Court of Ordinary to diribry purposes. I discharged from her, said Executorship end to.ill whom It mav concern. ministratorship. Whereas limothy Barnard, executor of Warren 1 These nre therefore to cite ond admlnish Pcrcival, dec’d, has petitioned the Court ot Ordi- j sin t;n lur the kindred end ct editors of the nary, to be discharged from Ins said executorship. | ,j cnon5Cl i to file their objections if any they I These are therefore toole and admonish nil nnd jn (|]e (;tcrk ' s 0 pi ce 0 f the Court of ordinarj singular the kindred and creditors of the said dec. I Dl . before tlie third day of November next, 01 to file tiieir objections if any they have, in l “® I wise Letters Dismissory will he granted the clerk’s office of the said court, on or heloro Hie t j onor , twelfth day of November next; otherwise letters 1 dismissory Will be pranjted the petitioner. Witnessthe Hon. Edward Harden, one of tho Justices oftlie said Court, the 12th day of May, A. D. 1825. 9. M. BOND, c c o. mav 12 106 - By the Hon Ah t Witness the Honorable Jacob Read one tfj said Justices, this the third day olMay, A D] thousand eight hundred and twenty five. I may 3 S. M. BOND.c.t , INE months after date applicntlon Rank of Darien. R ESOLVED that a fedurtron of l"per cent be | attentive study, and b now made public from and is hereby required, on all puper due at 1 the most decided conviction founded on umple the mother Bank, on or before The 21 tlwreuftcr, I experience of its powerin eradicating this disease, ‘ November next, and nt eveiy renewa tlireaftcr after e.very other Meuictne hadfaited. It hss on- Elcgant Brushes, J UST received from Mr. Tjylor’s Factory, viz. Cloth Brushes, Hair Patent penetrating, large and very su perior, Water proof do. ' Tooth Brushes, silver wire, Jappaned Flesh Brushes, . Plate, Shaving and Comb do. Bottle Brusca. For sale by, A. PASONS, Druggist No. 8, Gibbons’ Buildildgs. sept 13 Masonic t* m Hall Sheriff’s Sales. On the firstTuesday in Nov. next. W ILT, be sold before the Court Home in Ef linghain County, between the usual hours of sale. One hundred acres of iand more Or less, grant ed to Andrew Lambert, and four hundred acres of laud more pr less, originally granted to Clement M rtain, bounded by Abercorn Creek on the Nor'ii ami Calvins Creek on the East, lying in I'.irniglmm County—Levied on ns the property of 1 Seth G. Thrond era ft, to satisfy au execution in fa vour of William Mein. . Also, twelve hundred acres ofiand more or less bounded by lands of Paul Bcvilte and by the Sa vannah river on the. East, and 011 the Augusta Iload, lying in Effingham County—levied, oh as the property of Grcsse Scruggs dec. to satisfy un execution in favour of Elias Read and others. TT-iOS. ELKINS, s.e.c. sept 29 182 Avgnsiq The first Drawing is over, and all the Capital Tri- Bts art still in the H'hteL The second Drawing will take place on WED NESDAY, 12tli of . ctober next. The unprecedented Richness of the Weeel, af ter the drawing of a large proportion of the lium- ] hers, offeis every possible inducement to adven turers. This is evidently the richest Lottery in the Union, in Grand Capital Pnses; besides a ve- j ry largo proportion of tne minor Prizes. Ticket and Slmres, warranted undrawn, may still he had nt the briginal Scheme price, at Tlie Augusta Masonic Hall Lot tery Office. Thosewho have drawn prices are informed that' their tickets shall betaken as cash for others war- < ranted undrawn. Orders from any part of the U.S.epclosingJcasb or prize tickets (post paid) shall be promply ex- executed by application to, HENRY MACDONNELL, Agent, For Augusta Masonic Hall Lottery, Thompson & Boimey’s Buildings, Savannah. aug 23 155 Hon coun y 'f EuliGl A, Effingham County—By the v X the Justices oftlie Inferior Cturl,of said ty sill, ng for ordinary purposes. To all whom it may concern. Whereas Thomas Hurst, executor of Wm M Ga- Imgin, dec. has petitioned to the lion, the Justices of the Inferior Court sitting for Ordinary purposes to bo discharged from the executorship aforesaid. These nre therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kh|ftred apd creditorsof the \said deceased, to file thairobjections (if any they tve)in the Cievk’sofficjp of tho said Court, on or efore the fourth day of November next; other wise letters dismissory will be granted. Witness tlie Hon. John C. llelvenston, one of the Justices of the s oil Court,tlie 4th day of May A.D. 1h25. way 5 100 JOHN CHARLTON, Clerk. a similar reduction utftil the same shall have mounted to 30 per cent. F.xtract from the minutes. F.BEN. S. REES cash. UT The Millodgcvill Journal and Savannah Republican, will publish the above until tlie 1st I of November. .{tine 25 142 Genuine JHau Mcdicinalc de Husson, TXJST imported by the ship Emily. J ALSO, Clnrified Honey, Just received from Boston, and for sale by A. PARSONS, Druggist No. 8, Gibbons' Buildings. april 7 Classical and Philosophical SEMINARY OF ST. AUGUSTINE. CTnlilS Institution w : ll open on Monday 1st of fiJx August for the instruction ef young gentle men. The several brandies of a polite and sci entific education will Im taught in this establish ment. Parents and guardians who will entrust their children and wards to the confidence of the principal mav expect the utmost attention paid to the literary Improvement of the scholars. TERMS OF TUITION. Latin and Greek per quarter $16 90 Mathematics, do 1 <0 English 4“ 10 00 Rov’d TIMOTHY M’CARTHY. july 21 162 The Savannah Republican is is requested to print tjiis advertisement once in tlie week for four months and forward his account to this office. ^UEURGIA, Chatham county—By the Hon. the DR. DYOTT S Approved Anti-Bilious Pills, Which prevent and cure all Bilious Complaints MALIGNANT FEVERS,Sic. T HESE PILLS if administered in time to re move tlie bile from the stomach, will couu- I teract the causes which commonly produee yel low or bilious fever, ague nr fall fevers, bilious cholic, pleurisy, dysentery, worms, sick and foul very ot ty been in tlm country twelve mouths, am! it has (lone wonders in giving restoration, and in astli- matieui cases, its beneficial effect has been nsldn- ishing. Dr. James Farmer, Member of the Royal College of Surgeons in London, declares in his Treatise, that Asthma and Indigestion are found coexisting, the stomach at ail times exerts consid erable influence over the pulmonary functions, and it is therefore fairtoconcludutliatlhe former disease is aggravated by the latter. Asthmatic people, continu -s the learned Doctor, should im pose upon themselves the same regulation as if tlie ease were purely dispeptic. This tincture o- pens obstructions of the spleen and liver, cleans- eth the breast of phlegm, and the chest of hu mours gathered therein; removes pain in tlieliack, Stomach and sidds, and tlie windy cholic. Also giddiness in the head, which all proceed from in digestion. It lias been recommended by some of the most eminent physiefansasa valuable med icine in dispepsln,hut it does not cure all diseases. Sold in square bottles, with Dr. Atlridge, London, on each bottle, wholesale arid retail, by AUGUST G. OEMLER, Agent, At his Drug Store corner Of Whitaker and ‘ Broughton Streets, feb 16 34 A LL persons having nnydemnmls against ln.-uj . Burton dec’d ami late of the County ol Ef - lingUam, arc requested to present them t<< the subscriber, properly authenticated. And those indebted to make payment lorihwitii. ROBERT P BURtON, Admr. Hiceljoro. aug 13 i.ti02 Notice, A LL persons indebted to the estate of Alexan der Martin, late of Liberty County, dcceas ed, arerequested to make immediate payment. II PDA wn 1 Ex’rs. EORGIA, Effiihglimnrounty- T» Justices oj the Inferior Court silting for ordi nnry purposes. To all whom it mny concern. Wherens Eiias Reed administrator of W. J. Spencer, dec. has petitioned the Hon. the Court of Ordinnry to be dismissed from Ills said admin- istrainn. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred Hnd creditors oftlie said dec’d, to file tiieir objections (if any they have) in tho office of the Clerk of tlie court of ordinarj on nr before the 28th daj’ of December next, otherwise letters dismissory will lie granted the petitioner Witness the Hon. John Wnidhour, one of the Jiisticef of the said Court, tho 27th day of June, A. D.1825 jnne 28 134 Jt)HN CH AHI.TON c.c.n. c.c Fine Chewing Tobacco, J UST received per Corsair, Lorillards Manufac turing, und io iwalc by 0 A. parsons, Druggist No 8, Gibbons' Buildings. may 13 TXI i _ — ,— .. 11 made to the lion. Inferior Court of I County when sitting for ordinary purpost leave to sell certain tracts of Pine Land, si on Hnd near Doctors Creek and other pises the benefit of the Heirs and Creditors d T Anderson, deceased. i .. , may 14 198 JOS. JONF.S, Uij INK months after date applicntlon - N 1 made to the Hon. the Inferior Courtoiq hum Countjiibr leave to soil all the real wU f James Wallace, Esq. dec’d. consisting of! Lots No. 9 and 10; Lot No. 7, Carpenler’iK Lot No. 3, Washington Ward ; Lot No, 29 improvements, Washington Ward, situated city of Savannah,—and five Lots in the Tot Hardwickc, Bryan County,No. 48, 49,63,6 —, foi the benefit of tlie heirs andcreditonsl estate* G. W. OWENS, Adm’r of J. IN may 3! 122 NOTICE 1 ANAWAYfrom the Subscriber some I R A March last,a negro woman about 28 y# yellow compaction, front teeth out, lirand* jhe brfinsi twill! ths letters G. HIP?.) She for l yJ tun Madeira Wines. . HE undersigned has on band, and ofle rsfq j of (he breast (with the IcttersO, HIP!’.) j ly belonged to George Hipp of Savannah, t link will try to make for liial place by iw' T? sale iqion liberal terms acceptanr'‘s, payable ill this ... Madeira Wine of tlie justly celebrated briu.jl of John Howard March Co. in pipes, half pipes, quarter casks nnd eighths,of various importations; some very old, and a'l very superior. He has always a subscription Ust open for the importation of'Wine from Madeira to this'place, nnd will thankfully receive orders for any quan tity: he will in tlie course of this month, forward a fist which will lie supplied in tlie couise of tlie next ensuing autumn. PETIT DF. VILLERS. Savannah, ~lh July, 1825. Factor. | july 12 ctI48 N INE months afterdate application will h» made to the lion. Inferior court of Liberty county, for leave to sell the real and personal es tate of Lodowick Lard, late of Tattnall counU; deceased, forthe benefit of the heirs and cred : tors. E. WAY, Adm’r. aug 31 $o!71 London Mustard W ARRANTED a pure article, just re ceived per Corsair, and for sale by may 11 s for cash or approved try to puss far a free woman. Any jam'I is city, a quantity of nte information so that I —»—... a s.f I her in some Joii # shall be eniilleu toaruv" ten dollars, JOHN T. CARR. Willington S. C. Abbeville 9i* sept 20 a 182 Watch Lost. EFT in tho yard of the Cjty Hotel onS J morning lasta Double Cased Engl st1' I supposed to be made l»y K. Johnson,, Eonoos* 3454, witii a small gold ring and 0 brass ^ j Inched to it by a ribbon. The finder will Idy rewarded by leaving it ut the ! | Hotel. sept 27 181 _ ( ' "Georgia, Eiiiugimm cminy.-BiJA W the Justices of tlie Inferior Court of tp County, sitting for ordinary purposes. To all whom it may concern. Whereas Matthew Reiser applies lor administration on the estate and e » ecU . Porter, late of Effingham county, These are tlierefore to cite and na ™ f u kl nnd singular the kindred »nd crediter* > deceased, to file their objections Druggist No. 8GihW^iUlings | M d^ofSeptembJr'nU » A. PARSONS 200 Bagging, Nails, 8p.c. \PIECES 42 inch ( otton Bnggi may -10 ^112 It. F. BAKER, W.H. MARTIN, 1 Justices oftlie l uferior court sitting for ordi- nary purposes. To all whom it may concern. Whereas Wm.ltoclie, applied to the hon. the court of Ordinary of Chatham county for letters of administration on the estate trad effects of Jno. Gribbin, late of Savannah merchant, dec. as prin cipal creditor These are tlierefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors ol the said -1 estate of the deceased to the applicant in the I I Brought to Jail. JN Savannah, on the 5th inst. a negro man who , pleurisy, dysentery, worms, sick 1 | stomach, head aclift, loss of appetite, flatulence, I epileptic fits, liypochondrin ami hysterical cum- I plaints, sour stomach, heart burn, dyspepsia or in Vdigestion, ike. They remove habitual costiveness, colds and coughs, asthma, stronguary, gravel, rheumatism, gout, scurvy,scorbutic blotches, im- . says his name is Will, and that he belongs to William Mnrphey, VVashlnglon County Geo., und that lie rnnaway about 6 months ago, tic is 0 feet high, and ah' ut 25 years of age, and has a scur under the left eye, and says he is a Blacksmith by trade. TOHN I. DEWS, j. c. 0. sept 5 |72 . fighig, 190 Casks Cut Nhis 9 Hogsheads k ) I’bilapclpliia 37 Barn Is <j U liiSkt y 1 Hogshead Tolmco For sale by H. LORD & CO. Mon gin’s Wharf sept 3 171 w Saratoga, Congress and Mhu- eral Spring Waters COOLED IN ICE. F OR the accommodation at tlie public, the celebrated Saratoga VVHter, has been kepi for some lime {last, and 1 shall continue to keep it cooled in ice during the season. I) will be rea dy for delivery eVery morning at half past five o’ cloek precisely. For sale on as liberal terms as | letters will be granted Witness I the Justices August, 1825 l tie granted. , . „ 0 the Hon. John C. Helvensto".* ics of the said Court, tilts 27U» august 30 JOHN CHARLTON, 169 | INE, Months after- dote application wTiPh rlorC applicant Clerk’s pffice of the said Court, on or before tlie sixth day ol October next; otherwise letters of ad-1 ministration will be granted. • Witness the hon. Elias Fort, one of the Justice of the said Court, the sixth day of September, A. D. one thousand eight hundred and twenty-five- 3. M. B0ND,c,c.o.„ sept 6 179 Spring and Summer months; they will prove „ v certain preventive against the ague and prevailing u,e (No. 7) seven Fall Sickness. I in the county of 0 A bill of directions fortakingthemaccoropanies each box of pills; small boxes 26 cents, large do. 50 cents. And by appointment sold by A. PARSONS Druggist, No. 8, Gibbons’ Buildings. April 25 01 IN made to tlielion.the InferiorCourt of Effing ham county..for leave to sell lbe following lands One tract lying in tho county of Early, known bjr tbe (No. 7) seven 21st.distrfot. One tract lying in the countyof Gwinnett, known by (he No.two hundred and fifty seven (267) 7th district sold for the; benefit of Edmund. Martha and Bpnjamin Lavender, orphans of Jas. Luvendei deceased. JOHN CHARLTON, Guardian of said orphans aug 30 156 my neighbors, by Druggist, july 19 161 A. PARSONS, No 8 Gibbon’s Buildings. Sulphute of Quin a. (A mHE hi Hi price of this so valuable medicine 4JL has t< mpted some wretdies to snpliisticatc it—and stuff so debased, lias already been ex hibited for sale fit Savannah ; Out theQuiqa which I offer has been made in Germany; lias been sub jected to chemical tests b> myself and found true uml good—So, I do recommend it. AUGUST G. OEMLER. sept 24 100 Notice . N INE months after date application^ made to the Hpn. the just ices (| | Court of the County of Chatham ( I sc-li nil the real estate belonging ielrjS —r Brought to Jam I N Savannah on the 29th ult. a belt Bays hfs njime is Willl»fn» an( *. $ to Mr, Pattfen, and that he ranaw^y . bout six weeks ago when lie...Jr that his master was on his way to* Brought ’t’o ■’iw-': T| N Savannah on the 14th ih«t- a 1 Iscys his name is Guy iHai MrsHumutalJohnston. oi mvm. -- ,1,,, and that lie ran away about too oh 6 feet 8i inches higli und about. , lie i us a scar under j, sept 17 177