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Sheriff's salt's, continued.
On the first Tuesday in Oct. next.
^ TTILL be sold at the Court House in the city
v V of Savannah between the hours of 10 and
4 o’clock,
All those two lots and improvements in 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 ntw property
n;( Cleaa. Early under.a fi. fa. in favour of Aanos
•Scudder.
All the right title and interest of Andew Knox
in Rica’swharf being one undivided eighth oftwo
undevlded thirds and one undevided seventh ol
one undevided eighth of two undevided thirds,
levied on tithe.property of Andrew Knox to sat
isfy an execution in favour of WKliamson and Dr
Villen. Sold at the risk of the former purchaser.
I. D’LYON s. c. c.
sept 1~ .177
Stierifif’s salts,
On thefirst Tuesday in.Yovember next,
Vir^llA. be he sold before the Court j House in
\M the city of Savannah, between the usual
hburs of sale,
Two Stages, four horses andfour setts of Har
ness, belonging to this end of the Angusta line—
levied on under a foreclosure of a Mortgage from
Joseph.!. Thompson,to Joseph Camming assigned
to Alexander'!. Donsou.
A, D’LYON, d. s. c. c.
sept 3 171
Tax Collector’s Sales.
On the first TUESDAY, in November next
Will ho sold, at the Court House, in the city of
Savannah, between the horns of 10 and 3
o’clock, the following property, or <eo much
thereof as will satisfy the state and county
taxes and costs to wit :
Lot letter I in Decker Ward, in the city of Sa
vannah, with improvements thereon. Levied on
to satisfy the state and county taxes of John M.
M'Calla, for the year .1824, and costs. Amount
oftax—J 39 06.
Lot Mo. 38 Columbia Ward, in the city of Sa
vannah, subject to ground rent to the corpora
tion of said city, with the improvements thereon
Levied on to satisfy tile state and county taxes of
Ann Rodman, for the years 1823 and 1824—
Amount of tax—$ 11 72.
A Tract ofT.and in Camden CoHnly, on the
south side of Great Satilla River, i-onte ning 60ti
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 costs
Amount of tax—$10.
JAMES EPPINGER,
Tax Collect. Chat. County, for 1823 4’ 1824.
august 30 169
Tax Collector’s sales,
On the first Tuesday in November next,
W ill be suld at the court-house in the city of
Savannah, between the hours of 10 and 3
O’clock the fallowing property, or so much there
of as will satisfy the state and county taxes and
costs, viz:
A tract of laud in Little Ogeched District.Chat-
ham ounty, 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; amountoltax $9 62.
Lot no. Id, Frraklia ward in the city of Savan-
nah, bounded on the east by Jeffnson-st. on the
south by ryan-st. subject to’ a ground rent to the
corporation of said city, with the improvements
thereon, levied on to satisfy the state and cou ty
.taxesof the estate of Francis Doyle, for the years
1823and 1824; and costs-; nm’t of tax. $178’ 89.
A tract of land in Ogechee District, < hatham
-county, containing250 acres, more or less, levied
on to satisfy the state and county taxes of Nicho
las J. Carter,for tbeyear 1824,andcosts-; amount
of tax $2 64.
A tract of land in Glynn county, containing 600
acres, taore or less, bounded norlh by land ot Jas
Harrison, and on ail other-sides by vacant laud ;
granted to John Millerin 1797. levied onto satis
fy the Mate and eonnty taxes of Catherine Lim-
bert for the years 1822 and 1823; amount ot tax
$9 37
JAMES "EPPINGER,
Tax Collector, Chatham couuty for 1823—’24
auft 26 167
City Marshals Sale
On the first Tuesday in Nov.uext.
W ILL be sold in front of the Court House be
tween the usual hours of 10 A. ,Vj. and 4 P.
M. the following property or as much thereof at
will pay the tastes, if they are not paid before that
xJay.
Lot No. (7) Tower Tything,- Decker Ward,
bounded east by lot No. 6, south by Jkoughton st.
west by lot No. 8, and north bv a lane, levied on
• as the property of the estate of Matthew M’Allis-
ter, to satisfy the aslate city taxes for the present
year, amount due $3 75 and cost.
Half lot N.o. 8, and building Trustee Garden
<now attached to Greene ward, bounded east by
east Broad st. south by lot No6,west by east broad
ei. and north by lot No 7, levied on aslhe proper
ty ot Moses Herbert to satisfy a commission and
his city taxes for the preseut year.
Lot No. 4 Hicks Tything Percival ward, boun
ded east by lot No. 5, south by Drayton st. west by
3ot No. 8, and north by Broughton st. levied on a’s
the property of Judy Minis to satisfy her city tax-
«s for the years 1823 and 1824,amount aue $40 93
and cost.
A building on Telfairs lot Joacbim st. Ogletborp
ward, levied on as the property of Joe (-'amphell
to satisfy his city taxes for the years 1823, 1824
and 1326, amount due $1 37 and co«u
A building on lot No. 17, St. Gull Oglethorpe
ward, levied on as the property of James Curley,;
to satisfy his city taxes for the yeai 1823,1824 and
1826, aiftount due $1 00 aad cos*.
A building on lot N«. L Trustee garden now
known as Greene ward, situated on east Boundary
at. levied on as the .property of Mary and Geo.
M. Carter, to satisfy their city tax for the present
year, amount due $3 624 and cost
F. M. STONE, City Marshal
oct 1 183
Executors Soles,
On the first Tuesday in November next.
W ILL besoldnlthe Court House inRiccboro
Liberty county between the usual hours
ot sate, Hie following property vis’.
One negro boy named Morris 'the property.of
the list, ot Dr. Thus. Stevens dec. Sold by per
mission of the lion- (he 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.Vovember next.
W ILL be sold at the Court House in Ricebo-
ro Liberty county between the usual hours
of sale,
The following tracts or lots of land viz:
One tract or lot of land no. 865; 7th District Wilk
inson now Telfair county containing 2024
-acres.
One ot her tract or lot of land no 329: 7th District
Wilkinson, now Telfaircounty containing 2024
acres. ' ;
One othertract or lot of lanilno 486; 7th District.
Wilkinson now Telfaircounty containing 2924’.
acres.
One other tract or lot ofland no 25*; 11th Dis-.
trict Witkinscn now Telfaircounty containing
2024 ncres.
One other iot-or tract of Land no 183; 8fhDistriet !
Munro now Pike counts containing 2021 acres (j
One other tract or lot of land-no 87; Sth District
Munro county coutaibg 2»24 acres.
One other tract or lot of land no 199 '1st District 1
Walton county 250 aers.
One othcriract or lot ofland no 321; 14th : Dlstrict
Telfair coun'y containing 2024 acres.
Being the real estate of L Lard dec. Sold by'
permission of the hon. the Inferior C"urt of Lib
erty county for tbebenefit ofthe Heirs and Cred
itors.
EDWARD WAY, Adm’r.
sept 17 177
Inferior Court—Chatham comity
July Term, 182-3
U PON the petition of William Black, stating
that he was possessed of U certain promisso
ry note lor six hundred and fifty dollars, made on
the second day of February Eighteen hundred
and twenty, by Mary Alotta, payable two years af
ter date to Edmund Warren, or order, and upon
which note the said Edmund had made a guaran
tee in these words; “ l gutfrdutee the payment of-
the within note to the tune stated." Signed Ed
mund Warren, “and which note was by the-said
■ Edmund delivered to the petitioner. If appear
ing to the CoOft tbatthe said note has been lost
and cannot he found and that a copy of said note
as near as can be recollected together With evi
dence of its existence and loss is filed in the oif.ee
ol its Clerk.
On Motion of Law Si Jackson, it Is ordered
that any and all persons interested do shew
cause on or before the next term ol this Court
why the prayer ofthe petitioner for the Establish
ment ofJnc said note should not he granted, and
that this rule be published in one of tbe public Ga
zettes of this state once li month until the time
appointed for shewing.ceose thereon.
A true Extract from the minutes.
A. B. FANNIN, Clk.
aug 2 187
Notice.
N INE months after date application will
mr '
G EORGIA, Chatham County By the hon. tne
.Justices of Iht Inferior court sitting for ordma
ry purposes.
To all whom it may concern..
Where** James J. Cuthhert lias applied to the
honorable the court of ordinary of Chatham coun
ty. t’<^r letters of guardianship on the person and'
property of George Bridget', an orphan child of
Bridger, late of Chatham -county dec’d.
■aud under 14 years-of age.
These are therefore to cite and admonish nil
and singular the kindred and friends of the
said orphan, to file their objections (if any they,
have)'to the granting dt (he guardianship of the
said orphan to the applicant in the clerk’s office'
of the said court, on or before the 7th 'day of
November next : -otherwise letters of guardian
ship will be granted.
Witness the honorable 'Elias Fnft, one if the
Justices of the said Court this 7th davof October,
A. D. 1825. S. M. BOND, c c o.
oct 8 lPifi
corner of Bull ami Bryan streets, being No 6,
iekvi Tything, Derby Ward, in the city ol
Savannah, belonging -to the estate of Robert S.
Gihsr , deed, for thc'beuefit of the hews and
creditors of said estate.
JAMES BARNARD,
. Executor.
jan 25 19
TheOhl English Razors,
-Unproved acd warranted to shave well.
HEAD QVJRTER8,
WAYNESBORO, 14th July, 1828.
BRIGADE ORDERS.
In Cpnformityto .orders from flic
Major General ofthe Division, eni-
nutiug from ordersAf the Comman
der. iu chief, Colonels George
Wych, David T Smith, Augustus
S. Jones, Robert Tittle, t L ttleton
Spivy.and Michael Young, of the
4th, 5th, tith, 7th, 8th, and 9th IW>-
giments, are ordered to proceed
lortlnvith,to the completion of tho
organizatlfin of their respective
Regiments, where tiro privates ne
glect or roftjso to elect officers,they
must he uouiluhted as directed by
law, ami such nominate I persons, will be cons id
©red liable to all the duties, and subject to all the
fines and penalties, for military officers, as officers
arc who have been duly elected and commission
ed.
The Patrol duties.required by law, it is further
ordered, will be enforced with military exact
ness.
A prompt report oftheVxecution of these or
ders, forwarded direct to the Brigadier General,
will be expected.
D AVID T AY LOR, jt\ n. <J.
fnlv 18 m151
Scouring and Dying,
made to the Honorable the Inferior Court o|. j* rRS. Rawly, formerly Mrs. Kelly, most re-
Chatham County, tor leave to sell a lot on the j * spectfully acquaints her friends and the
'jVpN E months niter the dale hereoi; application
-Lx will be made to the Hon. the Court of Ordi
nary for the County of Chatham, for leave to sell
the whole ora part, ©r-psrts of a tract of land,-
lyingand being inthe county of Effingham, con
taining by recent survey, ninp hundr-d and. eigh-
ty'five acres, and known by the name of theTuck-'
asserting Tract, farmery the property* of King
and Hotchkiss, now belonging to the estate of
Alexander S. Roe’s orphans, fur tbe benefit of said
orphans.
WILLIAM MOREL,
Ttuardian A. S Roe’s Orphans,
july 14 149
Sheriff’s Sule.
On the first Tuesday in December next.
W ILL be sold before the Court House in Ef
fingham County, between the usual hours
of sale.
Twelve head of Horses, levied on as tbe pro
perty of Joseph-1 Thompson, to satisfy a foreclo
sure of a mortgage in favour of Joseph Cumming
THOS. ELKINS, s. x. c.
1 sept 29 182
WI
Sale.
rlTHE subscriber has just received to Order (roar
A Thomas-Hi.trgil, John (Barber, and G !■
Furnis, Sbeffiel 1 England—alt dleganlassortmenl
of those Razors, in red Morocco cases, of pairs
and single, ornamented, and the workmanship
throughout is vm ranted to be of the best kind.
pentleuien wishing to purchase.an article o
this kind, may do well to call bn
A. PARSONS,
Druggist, No. 8, Gibbons’ Buildings.
April 2 • ♦
( 'i EORG1A Effingham County- By the him tht
31 Justices ofthe Inferior court sitting for ordina
ry purposes.
To all whom it may concern.
Whereas, Mary Ann Portej- widow, applies to
the honorable the court of ordinary of Effingham
county for letters of administration on the -state
and effects of -William G Porter dec. late of Ef-
fiugham County.
These are therefore to bite and admonish all
and singular the kindred and creditors of the said
let-eased, to file tbeir objections (if any they
have) to the granting of the administration of -the
estate of the deceased to the applicant, in the
lark's Office of the said Court, on or before the
S-tih day of October hext-; otherwise letters of
administration will be granted.
Witness the bonoremc-Herman Elkins, one of
the Justices ol the said court tills twenty-fourth
day of September, A. D. 1826.
JOHN CHARLTON,c.c. o. K. c.
sept 24 180
N INE months after date application will be
mndc to the hon. the Justices of the Inferior
Co rt of Bulloch County, for leave to sell a tract
ol lend, containing two lutnred acres more or less
lying and being in the county of Houston in the
state of Georgia, known by the No. 97, fourteenth
district, sold fortlie benefit of the heirs andcred-
itorsof Purvis, an orphan dec.
-— murphy;
june 2 124 Gua'dn.andA
Twenty Dollars H ovard,
R ANAWaY From the Subscriber some time
in April last, a negro man named Will, some
times calls himself Willis, about six feet high-ant)
about 23 years of age, he has a sulky look and an
effeminate voice, speaks slow when snoken -t<
has a srar on the upper lip or under the left eyi
as likewise a scar on the left arm, occasioned
■from a blow of a stifck.he is a Blacksmith by trade
I will gige the above reward for the delivery o
said ««gre in any jail in the State so f get him.
WILLIAM MURPHEY,
Washington County Geo
aug 4 *158*8
Elegant Brushes,
J UST received from Mr. Taylor’s Factory, viz
Cloth Brushes,
Hair Patent penetrating, large and very su
perior,
YAater proof do.
Tooth Brushes, silver u#e,
Jappaned Flesh Brushes,
Plate, Shaving and Comb do.
Bottle Bruses. For sale by,
* A. PASONS,
Druggist No. 8, Gibbons’ Buildildgs.
«pt 13
•Sheriff’^ Sales.
On the first Tuesday in Nov. next.
ILL be sold-before the Court House in Ef
fingham County, between the usua'i hours of
One hundred acres ofland more or less, grant
ed to Andrew Lambert, and four hundred acre-, of
land more or less, originally granted to Clement
Martain, bounded by Abercorn Creek on the
North and Calvins Creek on the East, lying in
Effingham County—Levied on as the property of
Seth G. Threadcraft, to satisfy an execution iu fa
vour of William Mein.
Also, twelve hundred acres ofland more or less
bounded by lands of Paul Beville and by the Sa-.
vannah’ river on the East, and on the Augusta
Road, lying in Effingham County-—levied on os
the property of Grosse Scruggs dec. to satisfy an
execution in favour of Elias Read and others.
THOS. ELKINS, s. E .c.
aept 20 182
Sheriff Sale,
, On the first Tuesday in November next.
TITiLL be sold befre theCourtHouse in Chat-
. \\ ham Comity, between the Usual hours.
All tbatcerthin tract or parcel of laud situated
ih the County of Chatham and State of Georgia
on the salts betweqp the Islands of Skedaway
nnd Burnsides and known by the nnmeofRedoubs
Island containing sixty, three acres more or less;
also all that other tract or pared of land situated
and being on Skidaway Island in the County
aforesaid, composed qf three 'different ap'd or
iginally distinct tract of land but adjoining each
other, the first of which was originally granted
to Miclael Ritter for one hundred acres, the sec
ondmf which was "figinaly granted to JnO. Ellis
fbrfiQy acres, and the thurd and last of which was
orginaly granted 0 Michael Ritter for fifty acres,
which t|iree tracts ofland contain in the whole
fnot including Redoubt IslaoffJ two Hundred and
tulrty seven acres vyith the appurtenances. |pvi-
ed on to satify the Planters Fank of the state of
t Geo. on loradoqure ot morguge, against John W
Stirk*
ISAAC D’LYON. 8. c. c.
Oat 1 38?
. \ EuKGIA. EffiinghamCoiinty—Bythellon.thc
VJT Justices y the Ivferior court sitting for ordi-
eory.purposes.
To all whom it ha ay coticerti.
Whereas Elias Herd administrator of IV. J.
Spencer, dec. has petitioned the Hon. the Court
Of Ordinary to be dismissed from iiis said admin-
istrnion. .
These fire therefore to cite and admonish ali
and singuiarthe kimh-ed and creditors ofthe said
dec’d, to file their objections (if any they have)
in the office of the Ctcrk of the court of ordinary
on or before the 28lh day of December next,
otherwive-lettcrs dismissory will be granted the
petitioner.
WifnVss the'Hon. John Wnldhour, one of the
lusthcCrof-the said Cdbrt, the 27th day of June, A.
D. 1826
iune28 334 JOHN CH'ARJ.TONc.e.o.c.c
lit'oru ia—Chatham County,
COURT OF ORDINARY, 1st Aueust, 1625
O N the petition of Robert HabeiTiam and J .
seph Habersham Executors of Francis Cour-
voisie, late of t-batham County planter dec’d sta
ting that by the Will of the said dec’d it is ordered
that a trict ofland in Chatham county situated on
the Louisville Road, -eontaii-ing fifteen hundred
and fifty acres, known the ilhme of Clay's place
hounded 011 the north anr -north ensi by land
formerly the property ofH.. oinquin dec’d, east
erly by lands ot tlu- Estate of,Iolia Gibbons and
others, fioiitherly and westerly by lands of the
estates of Jusiah B Fox and James Habersham
Also a tract of land in Camden county on the Sn
tilliiRiver containing one thousand acres more or
less, originally granted to William Telfair; and
praying leave to sell the aforesaid tracts ot land
agreeably to'the will of (lie deed.
It i« ordered that an order nisi be granted thr
petitioners, and he published nine months in one
o! the public Gazettes of the City of Savannah
and if no objections are fUeff-thereto that then
be made absolute.
Extract from the minutes
S. M. BOND, c.’c. o.
mig 13 163
Georgia—Chatham County.
B EFORE me Isaac Russell, one of the Justices
assigned to keep the Peace for the county
aud stale aforesaid. Came Peter Duri eer, who
made oath in w riting that he seized and took a-
way from a slave, known by the..same of Jack
Moore, arid said to belong to one Sami Hale, of
Augusta, the following articles to wit. One Flat,
a wooden shed building on a lot, belonging to
Mr. Joseph Stiles situated in YammacraW, also
one small Stove and pipe, four Iron hound Kegs,
an ullage keg ot Tobacco, two pair ol Scales,
two Axes, five Jugs, four iron Pots, one Dirrimi-
jon, one-box ot Rosin, one trunk with Dry Goods,
one pair of Sliliards, or.e barrel ot Cow peas one
writing desk, arid several other small articles;
Of which a schedule of the. same has been fur
nished me and said articles put in my possession.
I his is to notify the said band. Hale or any other
person, who may be interested in’ any , of said
property that I shall in conformity with an act of
the Legislature of 1 this Slate proceed to make or
der ofForfeilure and Sale, in ten days from this
date, if said properly he not claimed agreeable
to the provisions oi said act. Savannah 30lh
August 1925.
ISAAC RUSSELL, j. r. c.c.’
aug 30 109
G EORGIA, Chatham county—By the Hon. the
Justices of the Inferior court sitting for ordi
nary purposes.
To all whom il may concern.
Whereas Wm. Roche, applied to the hon. the
court of Ordinary of Chatham county for letters
of administration on the estate and effects of Jno
Grihbin, late of Savannah merchant, dee. as prin
cippl creditor.
These ore therefore to cite and admonish ail
and singular the kindred and creditors ot the said
decoascd, to file their objections (if any they
have) to thegranting of the administration oi the
estate of the deceased to thr applicant in the
Clerk's office of the said Coi|rt, on or before the
sixth day of October next; otherwise letters of ad
ministration will be granted.
Witness the hon. Elias Fdrt, one of the Justice
of the said Court, the sixth Iny of September, A-
D. one thousand eight hundred and twenty-five.
3; M. BOND, c. c. 0.
septa m -• 1 .
DR. DYOTT'8
Approved Anti-Bilious Piils,
Which prevent and cure nil Bilious Complaints
MALIGNANT KKVeRS,&.c
T HESE PILLS if administered in time to re
move the bile from the stomach, will coun
teract the causes which commonly produce ye!
low or bilious fever, ague or fall fevers, bilious
oliolic, pleurisy, dysentery, worms, sick and foul
stomach,head ache, loss of appetite, flatulence
epileptic fits hypochondria and hysterical com
plaints, sour stomach, heart burn, dyspepsia or in
digestion, her.. They rpraoce habitual Costiveness
colds and coughs, ujtlima, stiangnarv cnivel
rheumatism, gout, scurvy,scorbutic Mutebes, ini
purities in the blood, female complaints;Kc.
If taken about once a fortnight during ibe
Springond Summer months, they will pro; e a
certain preventive.against the flgueund prevailing
Full Sickness. 0
A bill of directions farSakttjgtfiemaceofripanigs
each box.of pills ; small boxes 25 cents, large do.
50 cents. And by appointment sold by
A PARSONS,
Druggist, No. 8, Gibbous’ Buildings.
\prd 25 91 . b
spectfully acquaints
puldic, that she has Removed her Establishment
Iron, James square, to the lane in the rear of Dr.
Serevens, next door tu Mr Lawrence Duniphy ’s
Grocery, VVliituker sl. Where she continues car
rying on the Scourin'end Dying business in nil
its vuiliiuS!-nunches, Leghorn, Straw and C'hip’d
Bonnets, pressed n u done up iu the best stile, on
Moderate terms uutl solicits a contiiiunnc- of
public Patronage. ANN RAWLY,
sept 13 *cl78
Oil of iforrnst.i d.
r |THF. Oil of Wormsecd is the most innocent as
I. well as most powerful vermifuge yet known
properly managed and genuine, (as this is War-
anted-to be) by A. PARSONS,
* Druggist No. 8, Gibbons’ Buildings.
mav,17
REMEDY AGAINST
D y &'PE P SIAs
D r. J. w, ATTRIDQF.’S TINCTURE/or in
digestion, termed Dyspepsia. The discov
ery of this Medicine Iras been tho effect of Ions
and attentive study, and it now made public from
the most decided conviction founded on ample
e perience of its power in etadicating this disease,'
after every other Medicine had failed, it has on
ly been in this country twelve months, nnd it has
ifottc wonders in giving restoration, end in asth-
inatiral cases, its beneficial effect has been aston
ishing. Dr. James Farmer, Member ofthe Royal
College of Surgeons in London, declares in his
Treatise, that Asthma and indigestion are found
coexisting, the stomach at all limes exerts consid
erable influence over the pntmonary functions,
and it is therefore fair to conclude that tile former
disease is aggravated by (he tr.tter. Asthmatic
people, contiiiu s tho learned Doctor, should im
pose-upon themselves the same regulation as if
the case were purely disper-tic. 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 jn thebatk,
stomach and sides, and the windy cholic-. Also
giddiness in tlte head, which all proceed from in
digestion. It has been .recommended by some
of the most eminent physiciansasa valuable med
icine in dispepsia.lmt it does not cure al! disease.
Sold in square bottle?, with Dr. Attridge, London,
an each bottle, wholesale and retail, by
AUGUST G. OEMLKR, Agent,
At his Drug Store:corner ol Whitaker and
Broughton Streets.
feb 16 34
Georgia—Liberty County,
T>Y Elijah Baker, vU-vkoflUo Court of Urdina-
13 ry for the County of Liberty.
Joseph M’Gowenjr. applies for letters of ad
ministration on the goods and chattels, lights and
credits that were ol John M’Gowen, late ot said
county dec’d.
These are therefor© to cite and admonish all
nnd singular the kindred and creditors of the said
dec’d, to file their objections (if any' they have)
iu my office at Uieetiorough, on; or before the
first Monday in October next; otlierivis letters of
administration will be granted to the said appli
cant. '
Given under my hand and seal, this eleventh
day of Augustin the year ol our Lord eighteen
hundred aud twenty hve, and in the fifteenth your
of American Independence.
E. BAKER, c c. o. c. 1.
mig 18 . *164
A LL persons having anydemands against Beni
Burton dec’d and late of the County of El-
tingnam, arc requested to present them to ihe
subscriber, properly authenticated. And those
indebted to make payment forthwith.
ROBERT 1* BURTON, Admr.
RiceL-oro.
aug 13 ill 62
» ; GoKUIA, 1 huilmm county. By the hon tin
VJT Justices of the Inferior CoxIrt, whits sitting
far ordinary purposes.
To ail whom it may concern.
Whereas,llamutal Johnson,executrix of Tiiom
as Johnson, late of Savamiuli, deceased, has peti
tioned the lion, the court of ordinary, to be dis
charged from tier said executorship.
These are therefore to cite and admonish alt
and singular the kindred utid creditors of the said
deceased, to file their -objections (If sny they
have) iu the cierk’s office ot the court of ordinary
on or befpre the the 3d dfty of Nov. next, other
wise letters dismissory will be granted the peti-
tioncr. -
Wit; essthe Hon, John Cumming, one the Jus
tices of said court, this 3yl day of May, A-D. 1825.
may 3 S M BOND, coo.
g * iCOUUIA, Chatham Couuty.—By the Thi.
V.T the Justices of the Inferior Court, silling fo
ordinary purposes.
To all whom it may concern.'
Whereas'Isaiah Davenport, administrator ot
Win.Atkerson, dec. has petitioned the houorahh-
the Court of Ordinary ta .be discharged from hi-
said administration.
Now these are therefore to cite and admonish
all and singular tlte kindred and creditors of th .
Said dec. to Ale their objections,(if any they have)
in the Office of the Clerk of the Court of Ordina
ry, on or before V,.e 3d day of November next, o
therxvisc letters dismissory will be granted the pe
titioner.
Witness the hon. John Cumming, ene of the
Justices ofthe said Court this 3d day of May, A.
1), IR25. 8. M. BOND, c. c. 0.
may 3 , r _
r e EORUIA Chathani-.cuunty—By the hon. the
IT Justices of the Inferiorevurt of Chatham coun
ty sitting for ordinary piuposes.
Tt» all whom it may concern.
Whereas Isaiah Davenport, administrator of
tne estate of Samuel Davenport, late of’Savannah
carpenter, dec. has petitioned the hon. court of
Ordinary to be discharged from his said adminis
(option.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
and singular, the kindred and creditors o' Uu
said deceased to file their objections (if any tltey
have,) iu the office of the office of the Clerk ol
the court of ordinary, on or before the 3d day ol
Nov. next, otherwise tetters dismissory will be
granted the petitioner.
Witness the honorable John -Cumming, one
of the Justices of said court this 3d day ol May,
A. D 1825. S. M, BOND, u C o.
n ay 3 _
1 E()RGI A, ChaTtuini County—lly the lion, tin
T~ Justices of the Inferior Court sitting for or
dinary purpoies:
To all w'liom it may concern.
. Whereas Timothy Barnard, executor of Warren
Percival, dec’d, has petitioned the Court of Ordi
nary, to he discharged from his said executorship
Tlmse are therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular the kindred and creditors of the said dec.
to file their objection*, If any (hey have, In the
clerk’s office ofthe said court, on or before Hie
twelfth day of November next ; otherwise letters
dismissory will he pranted the petitionee.
Witnessthe lion. Edward Harden, one or the
Justices of the said Court, the 12th day of May,
A. D. 1826. S. M. BOND, c c o.
mav 12 106
Notice,
4 LLpcrsons indebted to the estate of Alexau
C11 der Martin, late of Liberty County, deceas
id, arerequested to make immediate payment.
R. F. BAKER, t
may 10
$112
W. II. MARTIN, (
Ex’rs.
Just Received,
P er s'ip Louisa Matilda, a large and choice
supply of
Genuine Drugs, Chemicals, Spi
ces, Perfumery, Die Stull's,
Fancy Articles, t!yc ^*c.
carefully selected by the proprietor at the North
and particularly suited to this market—which ad
ded to his fo raer stock on hand, renders his us
snrtment, very extensive and wel worthy the at
tention o'f Dealers. G.-ntiemen, Fhysicians, Colin-
.ry merchants, Planters and all others that wi-h t<
purchase in this line are invited to call und exam-
ice. for themselves, as they will be sold on as lib
eral terms as any house may offer in this city..
For sale wholesaieand retail by 1
A. PARSONS,
Druggist No 8, Gibbons’ Buildings,
F or\1 fj
Fine Chewing Tobacco,
J UST received f>er Corsair, Lorillards Manufac
turing, und to *«ule by
A. PARSONS,
Druggist No8, Gibbons’.Buildings.
may 13
Madeira IF? tic s.
’TYHF. undersigned has on hand, and offie rsfo
l sale upon liberal terms for cash or approved
acceptances, payable iu this city, a quantity of
Madeira Wine of the justly celebrated brand of
John Howard March ^ Co. in pipes, hull-pipes,
quarter casks and eighths, of various importations;
some very old, arid all very superior.
*He has always n subscription List open for the
importation of Wine from Madeira to this place
and will thankfully receive orders for any quan
ti<v: he will in the course of this month, forward
a fist which will be supplied in the cuuise of the
next ensuing autumn.
PETIT DE FILLERS.
Snrannah, 7th July, 1826. Factor
july 12 ctI-18
ii.YVv AuiKF.
1 |1HE siibcribers having associated themselves
1 together in the practice tff law, are prepare.,
to attend to any business in tbe line of their pro
fession They Will practice in tbe counties ol
Bibb. Monroe Pike, Fayette, Newton, Houston,
Crawford, Upson, Baldwin, Jones, Twiggs,
Pulaski, Jasper,Putnam, and Wilkinson,
AJ) 1)1 SON MAN DELL
THOMAS CAMPBELL
Macon Dee 27, 1824. tf41.
aug 4 168Ian
Just Received and for Sate,
OH ftfin CABANA HEG4R9. by
AA *5" "" f\J J. B. HERBERT L CO.
M“pt 20
Notico.
O WNERS of Horses, who arc in tbe habit of
allowing them to go at large through (tie
r if Jr, « re notified thnl in conformity with the Or
dinance, they wilt he taken up after Thtnsdav
next, and placed in the pound, nnd there kept
until the One of five dollars is paid.
F. M.-STONE, Marshal,
. aug 16 162
Select Teas lor Family Use,
J UST Received per recent arrivals, a fresh
supply of,
^ S ' isa IMramAt, HYSON
YOUNG HYSON, nnd
POUCJIONG TEAS,
Imported by Thos. H, S/nifh In the ship Maria
from Canton, ut New,Vork. Customers may dc-
pend On the quality of those Teas, os selected by
a first rate judge, aifd waranted to be of tbe new
<rop. For sale at retail by A PARSONS
aug 4 lI J68 8SiSt ’ N °' B ' Gi,,b ’ a »' buildings
J5an!< of Darien.
R ESOLVED that a reduction of toper cent In
and is hereby required, on all paper due hi
tne mother Bank, on or before the 21 thereafter’,
November ttext, and at every renewa IhreUlt-i
a similar reduction until the same shall have a-
inounted to 30 per cent.
Extract from the minutes.
EBEN. S. REES cash,
O’ The Milledgevill Journal and Savannah
Republican, will publish the above until the 1st
of November,
june 25 142 ' ,
Gen uine Ra u Medic inale de
Husson,
J UST Imported by the ship F.miiV.
ALSO.
Clarified I Itaipy,
Jusi received from Boston, atidYor sale by
A. PARSONS,
Druggist No. 8, Gibbons’ Buildings,
april 7
• Wanted Iniprcdiately,
A sipelo MAN,'who is sober and lionesl, In
take charge of a small Plantation near the
city. Apply to the Editor,
s>-p' !«■ . 174b
N INE months afterdate application will h»
made io the hon. Inferior court of Liberty
county-, for leisve to sell the. rtr.l and personal es
tate of Lodowick Lard, late of Tattnall court-
deceased, for the benefit ot the heirs and cred
tors. E. WAY, Adm’r.
aug 31 Jo171
> Bagging, Nails. Sfe.
PIECES 42 inch Cotton Bagging,
<3UUi90 Casks Cut Nais
9 Hogsheads L ) Philnpelphia
37 Barrels \ Whiskey
1 Hogshead Tulmco
For sale by H. LORD k CO.
Mongin’s Wharf
sept 3 171
G F.0RG1A, Chatham Cwanty- ,
tha Justices ofthe lnfXfl^l
lor ordinary purposes, 10 (,0u d, 1
■ fo all whom it mav
Whereas, William Ralm,ndmin&'
non ol the estate of John s. Afiev ft
Rolled the Hon. the Court uf OnV,,. 1
charged from his said adininistrai, , y
these are therefore to cite n„.| „,
Mid singular the kindred and crcni
deeeaseu to filetltetr objections if fS ol
in the clerk’s office, of tl sa ’d
fore the 9th day of January ‘° X T
letters dismissory will be arautsd th.
Witness the Hon. E. Hare&ffi
ol said court, this «th day of July , a, y J !
•July 9 s -M B0N U ;
147
on of
tnrofl
EuRGIA, Chatlmm Count
I Justices ol the Inferior
county, sit ing for ordinary -urpv,,, 1
To ail to whom it may con®.
Whereas Levi a. D’Lyon, adifiidB
eslute of HeKekiah Winkler, dec. b?
the hon. the Court of Ordinary to l) 6 j-
from his said administration; 0I ™
l'iiese are therefore tq cite and
and singular the kindred )md crcditmw! 1 ^
deceased to file their objections |f a „, ft
in the Clerks office of ttie Court of Otlv
or belore the ninth day of January 1
Wise letters dis 1 issory will be granted 1 •
tioner. _
Witness the Hon, Etil. Harden,nnr'hfil,
tices of the said court, this 9th day of t„ 1.
1825. s.m. Bono),
july 9 147 M
/ t EORGIA— l-.tliiigiiuiii County.—fiT
VI the Justices of Ihe Inferior Court
county, sitting for ordinary purposes. '
To till wham it may concent
Whereas, Hnwcll Hines, executor n|
Hines, has petitioned to the Hon.tin]
the Inferior Court sitting for Ordinary'
>o be discharged from the bkecutorshipj
These are therefore to cite andadmoniiiim
.ngular the kindred nnd creditors of th-aid
cased, to file their objections (if any thefti
n the Clerk’s Office ofllie said Cointhi
oefore - the 4th day of December nexfcoii
'alter? dismissory will be granted. ”
Witness the Iloti, John Wnldhaudriuie
•h.-|J
JVI INE, Months after date appligutinn will b
.Lx tiiude to tlu-hon.tlie InteriorCourt of Effing
ham county, for leave to x<-li tbe following thuds
One tract lying in the county ol Early, known by
Ihe (No. 7) seven 21st district. One tract lying
in the county of Gwinnett, known bythe No.two
hundred and fifty seven (257) 7th district sold for
.lie benefit of E bound. Martha and Benjamin
Lavenucr, orphans of Jas. Luvendri deceased.
JOHN CHARLTON,
Guardian of said orphans
aug 30 166
Cla wing TpbaeCo,
J UST received, and it Is recommended as be-
inga very superior article. For sale by.
A. PARSONS,
Drtlggist No. 8 Gibbous’ liuiidiqgg..
sept 13
brought to Jail,
I N Savannah on the I4lh inst.n negro man who
. rays Ids name is Htnon, and that lie belongs to
John McCormack id Wafreii county Georgia und
that herdnaway from him about too month ago
he is 5 feet 7 inches high and'ab6ui40 years ol
age.
JOHN i DEWS, 3. c. e.
r-pl
177
a... steal, and Philosophical
SEMINAR* OF ST. AUGUSTINE
1/fpHIS Instilutiort w'llopen on Monday 1st of
An. 1 11st for the instrueflon of young gentlo-
Tlie several branches of a polite and sci-
hrought to Jail.
t N Savannah, on the 5th inst. a negro man w ho
says bis name is Will; ft „d |j,' u t he belonas to
William Murphey, Washington County Geo., and
that he ranawuy about .1 mouths ago, he ib 6 feet
Idgh, and ab ut 25 yeafs (,( age, and ha's, a scar
under the Ipfl eye, undMys he is a Blacksmith by
trade • . ? I
sept fi
l7»
JOHN I. DEWS, j. c. c.
11
men
eat:fic education wilf he tangjit in this ostahlisli-
fi'Cnt. Parents and gqaidiuns wlm will entrust
their children and wards to (he ( onfidenee ol ttie
principal may expect the utmost attention paid to
(hr.literary improvement of the scholars. *
. TERMS OF TUITION.
J.ntin and Greek per quarter $16 00
Mathematics, do j, (0
English V do 10 00
. Rev’d TlMOTHY-M’CARTIlY.
Jttly 21 152
The Savannah Republican is is requested to
firml tliig advertisement once in the week for lour.
taouUit und lorwui'd hb account to thh ofcca,
Justices of the snid Court, the 4th M
may 5 lOO JNO CHAR
G EORGIA, Chatham County--.
Justices of the Inferior Court 1
nary purpose. i <
To all whom it may cone
Whereas Francis H. \\ clmftn, ex
jainin Brooks, of Savannah, Merchal , _. v
petitioned the Hon. life Cnrirt Of Or inBry
discharged trom,Ids said executership, ’
These are 1 Ijerefore to cite and admonish, a;|J
•ingularthe kindred and creditors of the said*
to file their olijei lions .(if any liicy have) in
elrk's office ofthe said Court, on or brio-
• vel th dny of November next; otherwise
• inissory will be granted the petitioner.
Witness the Hon. Edward Harden, one 1,
lustices of the said Court, the Ifith duvet 1
A. P. 1326. ^ S. M BONfhcitx
( '1 EORGIA Clmthttin County—By tht
T the Justine ofthe hferior Court 'ji chllu
County .tilting for ordinary purposes. •
To all whom .it may concent.
Where as Hnmutal Johnson Executrix of I
edict Bourquin lute of Chatham County
deceased so far as relates to ids personal; i
ministrafive of the real estate ofthe said de.
lias petitioned the Hon. Court of Ordihary ...
discharged from her said Executorship and;
ministratorsidp. ' •
l'iiese are therefore to cite and adminiih
nnd singuiarthe kindred nnd creditors of ffirJ
deceased to file their objections if any they |J
in the Clerk’s Office ofthe Court of ordinary j
or before the third day of November next, offi
wise I.elters Dismissory willhe grantejjthe
timicr.
Witness the Honorable Jacob Read one of |
said Justices,’this the third day of May, A U <
thousand eight hundred nnd twenty five, f
may 3 _ S, M. BOND.c. c 11J
TAj INF. months’after date application nil
IN made to the lion.' Inferior Court of lit
.County when- silling for ordinary fmrpOini
leave toseil certain tracts of Fine Land, situ
on .and near DoctnijLCreek nnd other places,b
thr. benefit of the Heirs and Creditors Miilia
Anderson, deceased.
may .14 1f>B JOS. JONES, Admr. |
"IVjlNE months alter date applit at ion will
J. 1 made to the Hon the Inferior Court cfCi
lirtin Countv lor, leave fo sell all the real estate
Jpmes Wallace, Estp dec’d. rrinsisting of Whi
Lot* No. 9 nnd 10; Lot No. 7, Carpenter's Rox|
Lot No. 3, Washington Ward ; Lht No, 29, ai
improvements, Washington Ward, situated in ll
city ofSavniuiHlv,!— and five Lots inthe Tsvs
hlardwicke, Bryan County,No. 48, 49, 63, fit
, lot the benefit of the heirs andcredito%«h
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G. W. Oil I
Adm’r of J. fi r,Han,
NOTICE.
R ANAWAY from the Subscriber some timt
March Iasi,a negro womanala ut 28 yesool
yellow complccllon, front teeth out,.branded
the breast (with the letter,s'G; MIFF.) She torn)'
ly belonged to George Hippof Savannah, and|
think ;t it try to mane for that place fry Ibe
of Augusta, anil it is more than probable she
try to puss for a free Woman. Any person giving
me Information so that I get her ngain, dr M|
her in some Jail, shall \t& entitled to a reward
ten dollars;
JOHN T. C ARR.
IVillingtdh S. C. Abbeville District
sept 29 a 182 .
’ Watch Lost.
L EFT ih the yard of the City Hotel on Sntif |
morning lasia Double Cased Engl sli Wfich
supposed to be made by E. Johnson, London,to-j
345-1, with p small gold ring and a brass key it-1
Inched to it by a ribbon. The finder will hesuikl
bly rewarded by>leaving it at the Bar ofthe Lit/I
Hotel. B
ye .4 27 IS!
e EOiu.lA, EHiugii.no c ouiiiy.—By the tkvj
V * the Justices of the. Inferior Court of EfinfiMj
County-, sitting for ordtmrry purposes.,
t o all whom it may concern. ,
Whereas Matthew Reiser applies lor letters*
administration on ttie estate and etfects of JaW
f’orter, late of Effingham county, deceased.
These are therefore to cite and- admonish
nnd singular the kindred and creditors ol 'he'd
deceased, to file tbeir objections (it any they have)
in t .e Clerk’s office ot the said Comi, on ot w
lore (lie 27tli day of 8e|itembcr next, others*
letters will be granted,
Witness the Hon. John C. Helvenslon, ont
the Justices of the said Court, *liis 27th day®
August, 1825. ,
JOHN CHARLTON, Clerk,
hugnst 30 169 ^
l\ o.tice
]V r lNE. months nfter date application MU *!
.11 made to the Hon. Ihe justicesol the ltif er|fl \
Court of the County of Chatliftm for leSVe
set all the heal,estate belonging to the estate 0
Philip Brttsch deceased.
CATHARINE A. BRASCH,
july 12 AJruis*^
Brought to Juil, !
I N Snvnnnnli oil the 29|li lilt. 0 negro lua .," n „ J
says his name is W illintn. and that he l 7. 10 8
to Mr. Fatten, and that he runaway fro® '■"™ n( j
bout six weeks ugo when he wits in Atig»is ,a <
that hismaster was on hiswuy to New-Orlci"'*) ,
is 0 feet 4j) inches high nnd nlmut 25 yenrso> 6 -
June 20 139 JNO. I. DEWS. J-fR*
Drought To Jail- .
I N SavHnniili on the 14th inst. a negro itl.fin.
says lijs name is Guy and that lie hem ft |
MrstluiimtalJrihiixtoii, ot Bourlce county h-A
and that lie ran nwny aliouttoo inonlhs ngoiji
5feet,8i inches Iiiab and about 25 years o 8
lie tms a scar under the right eye' /
JN til,
sopt 17 177 /.
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