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Guardian Sales, "VV/'ILIi be sold at public sale at the Confi VV House in the city of Savannah between the hours of 10 nnu 4 o’clock, A JN egro woman named Mariali. Sof.l ns tnqjtfo party of Surah and John Tucker, minors an4Vrpnans,-and sold by order of the Court of Ordinury of ■Chatham County. WM.P. CLARK, ) Guardians WINIFRED CLARK, ] L,uard,an5 ' ftug 23 til (id Sh eriff s sales, continucil. On the first Tuesday in Oct. next. W ILL be sold at the Court House in the city of Suvunmik between the hours of 10 and 4 o’clock, , Ail those two lota and improvements in the city of Savannah known in plan of said city as num bers (21) twenty one und (22) twenty two Jack- son vviu-d Orleans square levied on ns the properly of Elena. Early lindor a It. fa. in favour of Amos Scudder. All the right title and interest of Anucw Knox in Htoe'swbsrf lining one undivided eighth of two ■Aindovidcd thirds and one undecided seventh oi one undevidod eighth of two undevided thirds, levied on as the property of Andrew Knox to sat isfy on execution in favour of Williamson and De Villers. Sold at the risk of the former purchaser. 1. D’LYON s. c. c. sept 1* 1"7 Sheriff 1 * sales-, On the first Tuesday in November nttd, YTVMLD be be sold before the Court ( House in the city of Savannah, betweeu the usual hours of salt, Two Stages, four horses and four setts of Har ness, belonging to this end of the Augusta line-* levied on under u, foreclosure.of a Mortgage from JosephJ. Thompson,to Joseph Cumming assigned to AluxanderT. Dopson. A. D’LYON, d. s.-c. c. sept 3 171 Fxecuiors Sales, On the first Tuesday in November next. nrtfilLL be sold at the Court House in Kiceboro Liberty county between the usuul hours of sale, the following property viz: Une negro boy named Morris the property of the fist, 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, E.x’r. sept 22 170 x " Tax Collector’s Sales. On the first TUESDAY, in November next. Will be sold, at the Court House, in the city of Savannah, between the hours of 10 and 3 o’clock, tlie following property, or so much thereof as will satisfy the state and county taxes und cost*, to wit: Lot letter I in Decknr Word, in the city of Sa vannah, with improvements thereon. Levied on to satisfy the state und county tuxes of John M. M’Calla, for the year 1824, and costs. Amount of tax—$ 39 06. * Lot No. 33 Columbin 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 the state and county taxes of Ann Rodman, for ti e years 1823 and 1824. Amount of tax—$1172. A Tract of Land in Camden County, on the south side of Great Satilla River, *,onta ningdOO acres, more or less. Levied on te satisfy the state and county taxes of the estate of Matthew Johnston, for the years 1823 and 1824and costs. . Amount of tux—$10. JAMES EPPINGER, Tax Culled. CM. County, for 1823 1824. august 30 169 Tax-Collector’s sales, On the first Tuesday in November next, W II 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 ns will satisfy the stale and county taxes and 'Costs, via: A tract of laud in Little Ogechee District,Chat ham ounty, containing 500 acres, more or less levied on to satisfy the slate and county tuxes of Peter R. Clifton, tor the years 1823 am*. 1824,and costs; amountoltux $0 52. Lot no. 16, Franklin ward in the cltyof Savan nah, bounded on the cast by Jafleraon-st. on the south by ■ ryan-st. subject to a ground rent to the corporation of said city, with the improvements thereon, lev cd on to satisfy the state and cou ty taxes of llm estat e of Francis Doyle, for the years 1821and 1824, and costs ; ain't of tax, $178 89. • ' A traet of land in Ogechee District, Chatham ■ county, containing250 acres, more or less, levied" on to satisfy the state and county taxes of Nicho las J. Carter, for the year 1824, and cents; amount of tax $2 64. A'tr.ictof landin Gtyim county, containing 500 Administrator's Sales, 'Onthefirst Tuesday in November next. W ILL be sold at the Court House in Ricebo to Libertycounty between the usuul hours of side, The follow ing tracts or lots of land viz: One tract or lot oflandno 360; 7th District Wilk inson now Telfair county contuioing 202, acres. , „ . . One othertrartor lot of land no 329: 7th District Wilkinson, now Telfair county containing 2024 acres. One other tract or lot of land no 436; < th District, Wilkinson now Telfair county containing 2024 acres. One other tract or lot of land no 253; llth Dis trict Wilkiimn now Telfair county containing 2024 acres. One other lot or tract o( l.and no 183, 8th District. Munro now Pike county containing 202A 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 250 aers. One othertract orlotofland no 321; 14th District Telfair county containing 2024 acres. Being the real estate of I. Lard dec. Sold by permission of the hon. the Inferior c-'Urt of Lib erty county for the benefit of the Heirs and Cred itors. EDWARD WAY, Adm’r. sept 17 1*7 Sheriff's Sale. On thefiisl Tuesday in Dectmber next. W ILL be sold bcfore.the Court House in Ef fingham County, between the usual hours of sale. Twelve head of Horses, levied on as tne pro perty of Joseph I Thompson, to satisfy a foreclo sure of a mortgage iu favour of Joseph Cumming THUS. ELKINS, s e c. sept 29 182 , Inferior Court—Chatham county' July Term, 1825 U PON the petition of William Black, stating tl at he was possessed of. a certain promisso ry note for six hundred and fifty dollars, made on tiie second day of February Eighteen hundred and twenty, by Mary Mottn, payable two years af terdate to Edmund Warren, or order, and upon which note the said Edmund had mude a guaran tee in these words; “ 1 guarantee the payment ot tlie within note to the lime stated.’’ Signed Ed mund Warren, “and which note was hy the said Edmund delivered to the petitioner. It appear ing to the Court that the said note has been lost and cannot be foond and that a copy of suid mote us near ns can he recollected together with evi dence oi its existence und loss is filed in the office ot Us Clerk. On Motion of Law &. Jackson, It is ordered that any and nil persons interested do shew cause on or before the next term of this Court why the prayer of rlie petitioner for the Establish ment of the said note mould not be grunted, and that this rule he published ill one of the public Ga zettes of this state once a month until the time appointed i»r shewing ceuse thereon. A true Extract from the minutes. A. lb FANNIN, Clk. nug 2 157 ** Notice. N INE months after date application will e made to the Honorable the Inferior Court ot Clintlmin County, for leave to sell a lot on the corner of Boif and Bryan streets, being No. 6, lekyt Tything, Derby Ward, in the city 01 Savannah, hi longing to the estate of Robert S. Gibs'*, deed, for the benefit of the heirs am 1 creditors of suid estate. JAMES BARNAItD, Executor. jan 25 19 The Old English Razors, Improved ued warranted to shuve well. T IIF. subscriber has just received to order from Thomas Scargil, John Bnrbcr, and G J S Fiiniii, Sheffield England—an elegant assortment of those Razors, in red Morocco cases, of pairs and singlo, ornamented, and the workmanship throughout is van-anted to be of the best kind. Gentlemen wishing to purchase an article this kind,may do well to call on A. PARSONS, Druggist, No. 8, Gibbons’ Buildings. April 2 . . 1 EORGIA Effingham County. ’ ! Ill/ -raTlNE months after the date hereof, application XA| will be made to the Hon. the Court of Ordi nary for the County of Chatham, fur leave to sell the whole ora part, or parts «f a tract of land lyingond being in the county of Effingham, com taining by recent survey, nine hundred and eigb ty five aches, and known by the name ot the 1 uck asseeking Tract, formerly the property of King and Hotchkiss, now belonging to the estate ol Alexander S. Roe’s orphans, forlhebencfifofsaid WILLIAM MOSEL,' ’Guardian A. S Roe’s Orphans, july 14 149 Georgia-—Liberty County, B Y Elijah Baker, Clerk of the Court of Ordina* ry for the County Of Liberty. Joseph M’Uowen jr. uppliestor letters of ad ministration ou the goods and chattels, rights and credits that were of John M’Gowen, tale ot said ^ tU Courl HEAD QUARTERS, WAYNESBORO, 14th July, 1823. BRIGADE ORDERS. In Conformity to orders frotn tho Major General of the Division, em* nat fog from orders of the Comman der In chief, Colonels George Wych,David T Smith, Augustus S. Jones, Robert Tutle, L ttleton Spivy, and Michaol Young’ ol the 4th, 6th, 6th, 7tli, 8th, und9th Re giments, nVc ordered to proceed forthwith, to the completion of the organization of their respective Regiments, where the privutes ne glect or refuse to elect ofticers,they 1 must be nominated as directed by inw, and such nominate I persons, Will be consid ered Viable to all the duties, and subject to all the lines and penalties, for military officers, ns officers are who have been duly elected and commission ed. .... ,.. . ,, ,, „ I for ordinary purposes. The Patrol duties required by law, it is further J J To all whom it may concern, ordered, will be enforced with military eXUct-1 Whereas,HanltUnl Johnson,executrix 61 Thom ness. . L . . . I ns Johnson, IMe i f Savannah, deceased, has peti A prompt report orthefexecution of these tfr* I ti olle d (lie lion, the court of ordinary, to be dls ders, forwarded direct to the Brigadier Geuerai, | c |j ar g^ j from her said executorship. These ure therefore (o cite and admonish all County dec’d. • , . . ■„ These are therefore to cite and admonish ttll and singular the kindred and creditors of the suid dec’d, to file thefr objections (if any they have) in my office at iliceborough, on or bclore the first Monday in Out-Mr next7 otherwis letters ol administration Will be grunted to the Suid uppll- Given 'under my hand and seal, this eleventh day of Augustin the year oi our Lord eighteen hundred and twenty five, And in the fifteenth year of American Independence. E. BAKER, c. c. o. c nug 18 *164 /"* EORGIA, Chatham Coantv—Bv tut, I y the Justices of the Inferior Cour t for ordinary purposes, ' l,ln 5 To all whom It may concern Whereas, William Rahn.adminlslrato'r dcb nn L in ol thu estate of John 8. Alley, doc hu!!.; ined the Hfm. tl.c Court of Ordinary to iJSr charged from his suid administration. J 1 Jls ' These* are therefore to cite and ndmritd.t, nhd singular the kindred and creditors of u,. a . deceased to filetlielr Objections, if anv tlipvi,* a M in the clerk's offico,. of the said Court in ni x' 1 I Tore the Dili day of January next, otlieru' letters dlsinissory will he granted tie Witness the Hon. E. Harden, one of the J of said court, this 9lh duy of .Inly, A. D ff'l S. M. BOND,' c ■ July 9 147 . , ,Cco ’' J 1 EullGlA, Chatham county. By the lam.llte VX Justices of the Inferior Court, while rilling will be expeetbd. D AVID TAY LOR, jr.n. o. m!51 July 18 _ Scouring and Dying, M RS. Rawly, formerly snecifull’y acquaint fr _ , Mrs. Kelly, most re- _ speetfully acquaints her friends and the nubile, that she lias Removed her Establishment from Jmnes square, to the lane in the rear ol Dr. Screvens, next dooi Jo Mr Lawrence Dumphy’s Grocery, Whitaker st. Where she continues car rying on the Scoiirimr ami Dying business in. all its various branches, Leghorn, Straw and Clilp'd Bonnets, pressed a-d done up in the best stile, on Moderate terms and solicits a continuance of public Patronage. ANN RAWLY, sept 13 *cl75 These ure therefore and singular llie kindred nndtredltor* of the said deceased, to file their objections (if any they have) In the Clerk’s toffice ol the court of ordinary on or before the the 3d day of Nov. next, other wise letters dlsinissory will be granted the pels tioner. , Wit:tenstlire HoO. John Cumming, One the Jus- ticcs of said court, this 3d day of May, A.D.1B26 ,nay 3 S M BOND.c co 5 EOltUlA, Chatham CouiiLy.—By the Hoe the Justices of the Inferior Court, sitting f« oedinary purposes. To all Whom It may concern Whereas Isaiah Davenport, administrator ol Will Atkcrson, dec. has petitioned the honorable the Court of Ordinary to be discharged from his said administration. Now these are therefore lo cite and ndmomsl Oil of Womisecd. -rtHF. Oil of Wormseed is the most innocent ns 1 — ---- r -I * »»*. i—f' )«. I srai’ftsVht ws; in tlie Office of the Clerk of the Court of Ordina- ry, on or before the 3d dny of Novemljer next, o thenvise lettert dismissovy will be granted Ihe pc properly managed and geuuiiie. (us this is war anted to be) by A. PAR80NS, Druggist No. 8, Gibbuns' Buildings. • may 17 g , EORG1A, Chatham County—liyliiTimre' \J Justices of tile Inferior Codrt of Clmi.ll? I county, siting for ordinary purposes, To all to whom it may concern. Whereas Levi S. D’Lyon, tadntlnlstrator n fu I estate of llezeklali Winkler, debi has netlil^j tlie hon. the Court ofOrdinaiy to lie disci..- , from his said administration. 8 C( * These are therefore to cite and adniouish ill and singular tlie kindred and ct-editorsof llifJul deceuSed to file tlieit 1 objections if any ihev h,» I in the Clerks office of thfe ( ourf of Urdinan I*I or bfitore tlie uintli day or January next; nih/j wise letters dis 1 issory wMl lie gLmted (L tioner. 1 I* H Witness\he Hon. Ed. Harden, one of tlie 1 tices of thb said court, t. is uth tlaV of July 1 ni l 1825-. S. M. BOND,, i'. 1 july 9 147 ' EORtilA—Effingliaiii County.—By Ik JJZ r the Justices of the Inferior Court, I rounty N INE months after dale application will be made to the hon. the Justices of the Inferior Co rt of Bulloch County, for leave to sell a tract ol land, containing two liunred acres more or less lying and being in tlie county of Houston in the state of Georgia, known by the No. 97, fourteenth On HheVust Tuesday in Nov. uext. W ILL be sold in front of the Court House be tween the usuul hours of 10 A. M. and 4 1*. M. the following property or as much thereof as will pay the taxes, if they are trot paid before that tlay. Lot*No. (7) Tower Tything, Decker Ward, bouuded east by lot No. 6, south by Broughton st. west by lot No. 8, aiid north by a lane, levied on as the property of the estate of Matthew M’Allis- ter, to satisfy the wtale city taxes, lor the present year, amount-due $3-75 and coat. , Half lot No. 8, and building Trustee Garden now attudied t,l Greeneward; bounded cast by east Bros dot. south hy lot Noflywest by cast broad st. andaortli, by lot No 7, levied on as the proper ty ot Moses .Herbert to satisfy a conrni'iMnm and bis city taxes-for the present year. A building onTelfairs lot Joachim stlOglethorp ward, levied on as the property of Joe Campbell •to satisfy liiscity taxes f.r the years 1823, 1824 «ud 1325, amount due $1 37 and cost. A building 011 lot No. J7, St. Gall Oglethorpe ■ward, levied on as the property of James Curley, to satisfy his city taxes for the yeai ib£3, lBiMand 1825, amount due $1 00 uud cost. A building on loi No. 3, Trustee garden now Jcnown ns 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 $9 '624 and cost F. M. STONE, C ty Marshal oct 1 183 eueummte *vuce, spent* stow ivneii 9posen 10, 11 as a scar on the upper lip or under the left 'eje, as 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-any jail in the State so 1 get him. WILLIAM MURPHEV, •Washington County Geo aug 4 M68tB • By the hon.the Justices of the Inferior court silling for ordina ■ry purposes. To all whom it mayxoncern. Whereas, Mary Ann Porter-widow, applies the honorable tire court of ordinary of Effingham county for letters of administration on the estate and eHeels of William G Porter dec. late of Ef fingham Countv. These are therefore to cite (fnd admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said deceased, to file their objections (if nny they have.) to*tlie grunting of the administration of the estate of ihe deceased to the applicant, in 'the Clerk’s Office of the said Court, on or before, the 24tlrd«y ol October next; otherwise letters ol administration will be granted. Witness the honorable Herman Elkins. onc ol the Justices of the said court this twenty-Toitrth day of September, A. D. 1825. JOHN CHARLTON, c.o. o. %. c. sept 24 180 *1 EORG1A, EffiiiigbomCounty— By the lion.the f ■Justices oj the Inferior Court sitting for ordi nary purposes. To all whom it may concern. * Whereas Elias' Reed administrator of W. J. Spencer, dec. has petitioned the Hon. the Court of Ordinary to be dismissed from his said admin istraion. i admonish all itors ofthe said ny they have) >urt of ordinnrj lucatuber next, be granted the fur, ohe oi the duy of June, A juru> x,riAt,i,TON c.c.n. e.e REMEDY AGAINST D Y S P E P S / A, D R. J.W. ATTRIDGF.'S TINCTURE for in digestion, termed Dyspepsia. Tlie discov ery of this Medicine has been the etreet of loos and attentive study, and is now made public from lie most decided conviction, founded titioner. Witness the hon. Jolm Cumming, one of the Justices of the said Court tills 3d day of May, A D. 1825. S. M.,bOND, c. c. 0 may 3 G EORGIA Chatham couuty—By the hon. the Justices of the Inferior courl of Chatham cow 1 tlie most decided conviction founded on ample I ty sitting for e perience of its power in eradicating this diseusp, lo al whom it may Coucern after every other Medicine had failed. It l.as oh- Whereas Isaiah Davenport, admlnlMiMor^ of ly been in this country twelve months, and it lias tlie estute of Samuel ^Bnport, (lone wonders in giving restoration, and in astli- cnrp»ntftr, dec. 1 “ 1 V -’i' ihaticai cases, its beneficial effect has been aston- Ordinary to be discharged from his Smd udniinis isliing t>r. James Farmer, Member of the Royal I tratlon. , , College of Surgeons in Loirdon, declares in his I These are therefore to cite and admonish all Treatise, that Asthma and indigestion ' J coexisting, the^lomach rtt all times e p or ordinary purports. To all whom it may content. Whereas, Howell Hines, executor of II.I Hines, lies petitioned to the Hon. the Jtis«l« i0 [l the Inferior Codrt sitting for Ordinary purwi,,, io be discharged from the executol-shipafi^iil These are therefore to cite andadmonidiBlIui ingulur the kindred and creditors of the suid dJ censed, to file their objections (it anv they hiim In tlie Clerk’s Office of the said Court, on id iefore the 4tli day of Deceinlier next; otlienvail ■etters dismlssory will be granted. Witness the Hon. John Waldliauelrbtie of tbl 111stlc.es of tlie «nid Court, (tie 4tli May. A.B. lu| may .100 JNO niARTTpjV.CM erahln influence, over the pulmonary and it istlicrcfore fair toconclade that Ihe disease is aggravated by the latter. Asthmatic people, coiitiuii s the learned Doctor, should im pose upon themselves the same regnlatioii ns it the case were purely dispeptic. This tincture o. pens obstructions of the spleen and liver, cleans eth the breast of phlegm, and the chest of Ini- moors gathered therein; removes pain in thebnek, stomach and sides, and the windy,cholic. Also giddiness in the head, which ull proceed from in digestion.. It has been recommended hy some of the most eminent physiciansHsavahialde med icine in dispepsia,but it does not cure alt diseases. Qnirl crmtu.niiolltp. with Dr. Altridco. London. 1 EORG1A, Chatham County—By the lhn\ ,T Justices of the lnjtrior Court sitting fir nary purpose. To all Whom it may concern. Whereas Francis H . Welnian, executor of B«j iambi Brooks, of Savannah, Merchant, dec’d,h lolitionedthe H011. die Court of Or. inary, to | lisclinrged from his said executorship. These are therefore to cite and ado onish sIIil singular the kindred 11ml creditors of tlie saidded • a file their obfe'dions (if any they have) in til Irk’s office oftlie said courl, on or 1iefr.it w wel ‘tli day of November next; < Uierwlsr Inigj t smissory will be granted the petitioner. Witness the lion. Edwnrd Harden, one i. 'iistices of the said ( ourt, the I2tli day oNtd D. 1825. S. M BOND. ««." ~ Elegant Brushes, tUST received from Mr. Taylor’s Factory, viz. J Cloth Broshes, ■Hair Patent penetrating,large and very su perior, Waterproof do. Tooth Brushes, silver wire, Jappaned Flesh Brushes, l’tate. Shaving and Comb do. Buttle Bruses. For sale by, A. PASONS, Druggist No. 8, Gibbons' Buildildgs. sept 13 -4- Slicriff’s Sales. On the first Tuesday in Nov. next. W ILL be sold before tlie Court House in Ef fingham County, between'the usual hours of aale. ’ One-hundred acres of land more or less, grant ed to Andrew Lambert, and four hundred acre.-, ol land, more or less, originally granted to Clement Martain^,4jounded by Abercorn Creek on the North -and Calvins Creek on the East, lying in Effingham County—Levied on as the property oi Seth G. Threadcraftj to satisfy an execution in fa vour of William Mein'. Also, twelve hundred acres of land more or less bounded by lands of Paul Bevilie und by the Sa vannah river on the East, and on the Augusta Road, lying in Effingham County—levied on as the property of Gresse Scruggs dec. to satisfy an execution in favour of Elias Read and others. THOS. ELKINS, s. e.c. sept 29 182 Georgia—Chatham County. B EFORE me Isaac Russell, one of the Justices assigned to keep Die Peace for the county -and state aforesaid. Came Peter Liurii gcr, who made oath in writing that he seized and took a- way from 11 slave, known by the mime of Jack Moore, and said to belong to one Sami Hale, of Augusta, the following articles to-wjt. One Flat, a wooden shed building on a lot, belonging to Mr. Joseph Stiles situated in Yanfmacraw, also one small Stove and pipe,four Iron bound Kegs, an uliRge keg oi Tobnoeo, two pair of Scales, two Axes, five Jugs, four Iron I’ots, one Dimmi- jon.oneboxot Rosin, one trunk with Dry Goods, one pair of Stiliards, one barrt I ol’CavV pea* one writing desk, and several other small -articles; Of which a schedule of the same has been fur nished me and said articles pul in my possession. 1 his is to notify the-said Sami. Hale or any other on, vvlip may be interested in any of said property that 1 shall hi conformity with an act of tlie Legislature of this State proceed to make or dor of Forfeiture and Sule, in ten days from this date, if sokl property be not -claimed agree..Me to the provisions oj. said act. Savannah Both August 1925. ISAAC RUSSELL, j. r. e.c. Alter 30 169 Georgia—ChntliRin County, COURT OF ORDINARY, 1st August, 1825. O N the petition of R-/bert Habersham and Jo sepli Habersham Executors of Francis Cour voisie. late of 1 hatluim County planter dec’d sta ting that by the Will of the said dec’d it is ordered that a tiMct ofland-ih Chetlmftvcounty silimtedon the LcuisvilM Road, containing fifteen hundred and fifty acres, known the name of Clay’s place bounded on the north niic north east by land: formerly the properly ofll. bum quin dec’d, east edy tty lull'd* of the B.4«afe of John Gibbons anti others, southerly anil westerly by lands of the estates of Jusiah B Fox and James Habersham Also a tract of land in Camden county on the'Su , tillaUiver containing one. th’nusiuid acres more 01 less, originally grunted to William Telfair, and praying leave to sell the aforesaid tracts of land agreeably to the will of the deed. It is ordered that an order nisi be granted th petitioners,and bn published nine months in One of the public Gazettes of the City of Savannah and if no objections are filed -thereto that then be made absolute. Extract from the minutes a. M. BON'D, c. c. o-. aug 13 162 Nov. next, otherwise letters disniissory will be granted the petitioner. Witness the honorable John Cumming, ohe of the Justices of said court this 3d day oi May, A. D 1825. 3. M. BOND, « c o. n.ny 3 . . ( 1 KORGIA, Chatham County—By the Hon. tlie T Justices of the Inferior Court sitting for or Sold in square-bottles, with Dr. Attridge, London, sin each bottle, wholesale and retail, by AUGUST G. OEMLER, Agent, of the Inferior dinary purposes. To nli whom It may concern. Whereas Timothy Barnard, executor of Warren Percivnl, dec’d, 1»M petitioned the Court of Ordi nary, to be discharged from his said executorship. These are theretorc to cite and admonish oil nnd .... . , singulnr the kindred and creditors of the suid dec. At his Drug Store corner of Whitaker and 1 to file their objections, if nny they have, iu the Broughton StteetSi - I clerk’s office of the said court , on or before the feh 16 34 | twelfth day of November next; otherwise letters dismlssory will be pranted the petitioner. A LL persons having anydemands against Beni I IVitnesstlie lion. Edward Harden, one of the Burton dec’d and late of the County of Ef 1 -j Justices of the said Court, the 12lli day of May: lingnam, arc requested to |n-esent them to ihe I A. D. 1826. S. M. BOND, c c 6. subscriber, properly authenticated. Ami those | may 12 106 indebted to make payment forthwith BE ang 13 ROBERT I* BURTON, Adrnr. Kiceboro. tH62 Notice, A LL persons indebted to the estate of der Martin, lute of Liberty County, of Alesaii deceas ud, arcrequested to inakc immediate payment. R F. BAKER, ( „ , W. H. MARTIN, < ^ rs ' mkV 10 ('112 „ Fine Chewing Tobacco, J UST received per Corsair, Lorillurds Manufac luring, and (orsale by A. PARSONS, Druggist No8, Gibbons' Buildings may 13 '. P er i' ip supply Just Received Louisa Matilda, a large and choice _ supply of Genuine Drugs, Chemicals, Spi ces, Perfumery, Dye Stuffs, Fancy Articles, fyc fy<&. carefully selected by the proprietor at tlie N'ortli, end particularly suited to this market—which ad ded to Ins fo liter slock on hand, renders bis as sortment, very extensive and wel Worthy the at tention ot Dealers. Gentlemen, Physicians, Cotin- .ry merchants, Planters and all others that wish (« purchase in Ibis line ure invited to cull and exam ine for themselves, as they will lie sold on as lib eral terms us any house may offer iu this city/-*- For sale wholesale und retail by A. PARSONS, Druggist No 8, Gibbons'Buildings. dpnl (\ SheriffSale, , On the first Tuesday in November next. W ILL be sold befre theCourtHouse in Chat ham County, between the usual hours. All that certain tract or parcel of land situated in the County of Chatham and State of Georgia on the salts between the Islands qf Skedaway and Burnsides and known by the nameofRedoubs Islandconlaiiiing sixty three acres more or less; also all that other tract or parcel of land situated jind being 011 Ski da way Island in the County aforesaid, composed of three different end or iginally ilisliiiot Si-act of land but adjoining each other, the fust of which was originally granted toMlcluel Riiter for 0110 hundred acres, the sec ond of which was originaly geanted to J110. Ellis . for fifty acres, and the thurd and lastofwhich was orginuly granted- o Michael Ritter for fifty acres, which three tracts of lund contain in the- whole (not including Redoubt Island) two Hitqdred and thirty seven acres with the appurtenances, levi ed on to satify the- Planters tank of the state of Cfeo. on foreclosure-ot mopguge, agaiBst John W Utirk* • , tSAAC D’LYDN. a. c. c. Oct 1 . ; 183 . ' . r J:iist ReeeAved aiid for Sale J. B. HERBERT DARIEiN BILLS, THE Masonic Hall Lottery Office I S the only place in this city, where tlie DARI EN BILLS are taken at PAR. A great variety of numbers have been received, and are for sale for prize tickets or cash by HENRY MACDONNELL, Agent. aue 07 168 NOTICE, A LL persons huving demands against William Anderson, deceased, of Liberty County will render them in properly attested, within the time prescribed by law. and those indebted to the es tate will make immediate payment to JOS. JONES, Adm’r. may 14 168 ■ Notice, O WNERS of Horses, who arre in (he habit ql allowing them to go at large through the City, are notified tfiartn conformity with the Or dinance, they will be taken up after Thursday next',- end placed i'rt the pound, and there kepi until the fine of five dollars is paid. . F. STONE, Marshal, aug 16 162 Dll. DYOTTH Approved Anti-Bilious Pills, Which prevent and cure ull Bilious Complaints MALIGNANT FEVERS,&c. flNHESE PILLS if administered in time to re- _L move the bile from the stomach, will conn teract the causes whicii commonly produce yel low or bilious fever, ajMie or fall fevers, bilious cholic, pleurisy, dysentery, worms, sick nnd foul stomach, heud ache, loss of appetite, flatulence, epileptic fits, hypochondria and hysterical com plaints, soar stomach, heart burn, dyspepsia or iq digestion, &ic. They remove haliit util costiveness, colds and coughs, asthma, stranguary, gravel, rheumatism, gout, scurvy,scorbutic blotches, im purities in tlie blood, female complaints, (Six If taken about once a fortnight during the Spring and Summer months, they, will prove ai certain preventive against the ugue and prevailing " Fall Sickness. A bill of directions fortakingthehlnccompanies eacli box ol pills ; small boxes 25 dents, large do. 50 eents. And by appointment sold by A PARSONS, Druggist, No. 8, Gibbons’ Buddings. April 25 91 Augusta Masonic Mail The first Drawing is oner, and all the Capital Fri zes art still in llu It In el. The second Drawing will lake place on WED NESDAY, lilli of etcher next. The unprecedented Richness of the W'eec.i, af ter the drawing of a large proportion’ of tlie num bers, offeis every possible inducement In adven turers. Thus is evidently the richest Lottery in the Union, in Grand Cnjnlul Prizes, besides a ve ry large proportion of the minor Frizes. Ticket and Shares, warranted undrawn, may still be had at ffie original Scheme pi ice at The Augusta Masonic ilall Lot- teiy Office, Those Who have drawn pi izr-s are informed that tlreir tickets shall betaken as cash for others war ranted undrawn. Orders from any part of (he U.S.epeJosingfsBsli or prize tickets (post paid) shall be promply ex executed hy application to, HENRY MACDONNELL, Agent, ' For Augusta Masonic Hall Lottery, Thompson U Rooney’sBuodlngs, Savannah. adg 23 165 Madeira Wines. |HE undersigned has on hand, and offe rsfo sale upon liberal terms for cash or approved acceptance*, payable in this city, n quantity of Madeira Wine of the justly celebrated brand ol John Howard March Co. in pipes, half-pipes quarter casks and eighths, of vai inusimportations some very old, and all very superior. He has always a subscription List open for the mportution of Wine from Madeira to this place unit w ill thankfully receive orders lot- any quail- lity: lie will in the course of this mouth, forward a list which will be supplied in the couise of the next ensuing autumn. PETIT BE ViLLF.RS; Savannah, 1th July, 1826. Factor july 12 ct!48 iYflNE months after dpte application will b JAI made to the hon. Inferior court of Liliurt) county, for leave to sell the real and personal ep tafo-of Lodowick Lard, late of Tuttnail court deceased, for the benefit'of the heirs and ert tors. . E. WAY, Adm’r, hiik 31 5*,171 law notice. T 11E suberibers hiving associated themselves together ill the practice of law, are prepared to attend to any business in the line oi their pro fession; They will practiee in the counties of Bibb, Monroe Pike, Fayette, Newton, Houston Crawford,, Upson, Baldwin, Jones, Twiggs Pulaski, Jasper, Pulnnm, and Wilkinson. ADIHSON MANDEI.L Thomas Campbell Macon Dec 27, 1824. tl4L - uug 4 I58tAN Rank of Darien. R ESOLVED that a reduction ol Il'pcr cent b, and is hereby required, on all paper due at the mother Bank, on or before the 21 thereafter, November next, and at every renewn tlirealter a similar reduction until the suing shall have a- mounted to 30 per cent. Extract from the minutes. EBEN. S. BEES cu.h. ID* The Miiledgevill Journal and Savannah Republican, will publish the above Until the isi ol November. juire -26 , 142 Bogging, Nails, fyc. 4TJ/‘\^\P1ECES 42 inch Cotton Bugging, JSNj \J 190 Casks. Cut IN Hi* 9 Hogsheads & ) Phil 4 'nelphict 37 Barrels • (Wliiskcy I Hogshead Tdbaco For sale by H. LORD.& CO. Mongiii's Wharf sept 3 171 . rv EOKGIA ClmtltHm County—By th Hd " T the lW’rti nrih ' Inferior Court of Mnj County titling for ordinary purposes. To ull whom it irtay concern. Where as Hnmutnl Johnson Executrix of Ba edict Bnurqnin l&te of Chutliani County plarij deceased so far as relates to his personnl;andi ministratlve of therenl estate of the said deceui bus netitioned the Hou. Court of Ordinary to j discharged frotn her said Executorship and! ministralorshijp. These are therefore to cite and ndminish f and singular tlie kindred and creditors of thes deceased to file tlieir objections if any they In in the Clerk’s Office of the Court of ordinary] or before the third dny of November next, oil wise Letters DismiXsory will lie granted the | tioner. Witness the Honorable Jacob Bead one of l| said Justices, this the third day of May, A Dl thousand eight hundred and twenty jive. limy .1 S. M. P.0ND,c.(.p| [VINE months alter date application will In made to tlie hon. Inferior Court,of Libd County when sitting for ordinary nurpoios leave to sell certain tracts of Pine Land, sitid on and near DoeluTs Creek nnd other pla*«.l| 1 lie lienetit of the Heirs and Creditors of V Anderson,- deceased, may 14 108 JOS. JONES. Admtj Genuine Eon AJedicinale de JJusson. J UST imported hy the ship F.milv.- AfSO, (Tarifiod Honey t Just received from Boston, nnd for sale fry A. VARSONS, Druggist No. 8, Gibbons’ Buildings. cpril 7 M*'anted Immediately, A sfri|.lc MAN, who is sober and liunesf, to tulce charge of a small Plantation near the city. Apply to the Editor. sept 10 I74n j%i INK, Months after date application will b IN made to the hon.the Inferior Court of Effing ham county, for leave lo sell Ihe following lands One trad lying in the county.61 Ear v-f known hy the (No. 7) seven'21st district. One tract lying io the county of Gwinnett, known bythe No. two hundred aiui fifty seven.(267) 7th district sold for the benefit of E Imuuil Martha and Benjamin Lavenuer, orphans of Jas. Luvendei deceased. JOHN CHARLTON, Guardian of said orphans nmr 30 156 To Rem, I offer my dwelling; house si- 1 ' * ‘MgjL tnnte in Bnuigton street, for on< “ y e,lr - or ( ,0 stdt those who may SKSfiMSlr wish to be absent during the summer and fnfl montlis; from the 1st of Nov. to the 1st of June ensueing. Apply to John IV. Stick, Esq. of oct 6 || 185 JOHN MOREL. For Sale. THRl'/E Buildings on Miss Minis 1 lot in Brouglfton-street —one fronting Broiigliton-street and theothe'rtwo on the lane in rear of tlie first. The unexpirod lease has 6 years to run from the 1st' Jnnunry 1826. apply to, MR. ARNAUD outlie premises Oct 4 1 83m* N INE months after date upplicHlinn will I mnde <0 the Hon. the inferior Courti-fll| luim Cbunty tor leaveto sell all tlie roalestftel James Wallace, Esq. dec’d. consisting of WW Luts No. 9 and 16; Lot No. CarptnlfrVM Lot No. 3, Washington Wurd ; Lot No, 29, Z improvements, Washington Ward, aitiiatedlM city of Savannah,—.and five Lots in the Tore Hurdwickc, Bryau County,No. 48, 49, 53,frtj —, foi Ihe benefit of the heirs andcrcditwtofj estate. G. W. (RUNS, Adm’r of J■ WWWj mnv 31 f25 NOTICE. R AN AW AY from the Subscriber some tiri Mureh last,a negro wotnfii)about 23 yellow i-oniplection, front teeth out, l ran*J 1 lie breu’sl (vv’itli the letters G.-1,11 PP.) Shejmw ly- belonged to George Hipp of Savnnnsh. 4 tliink w II try (<> mnke for that place by tty J of Ahgustu. and it is more than probableswj try to puss for a free woman. Any person me information so that 1 get her again,- oil tier in some Jail, shall be entitled toareraj teii dollars. JOHN T. CARR- Wniingfon S. C. Abbeville Dutiwj sept 29 a 182 , Watch Ijosf. L EFT id the yard of the City Hotclon5*1 morning lastu Double Cused Engl j| supposed to be umde liy E. Johnson, 3454, with u small gold ring and a' Dross at taclied to it by h ribbon. The finder 1 .' 1 Idy rewarded by leaving it at the Bin 01111 1 Hotel. f *27 , 181 J d \ 1.0RGIA, Effingliafh County.—-ByjA \JT the. Justices of the Inferior Court 0] ‘nj County, sitting fur ordinary purposes. I To all whom it may concern- (I Whereas Matthew Reiser applies Inr Tl administration on tlie estute und C" t:cls . C i r | Porter, late of Effingham county, decern ,I These are therefore to cite and nn" 1 LJ and singular the kifidred and creditors .^1 deceased, to file tlieir.objcctions (II any '“jul in t e Clerk’s office of the said Court, fore the 27th day of-September next, I letters will be grunted. . all Witness the Hon. John C. Heivensl nol a Va.nl nl 4 I > n nnl J f 1 nlll'l . f ll IS ^ ^ I Brought to Jail. I N Suvannah, on the 6th iust. a negro man who says his imme is Will, and tlmt fie belongs to W illiain Murpiiey, Washington County Gct>.,nnd that he ranavvny about 5 months ago, he is 6 feet high, and uli ot 25 years of age, and has a scar under the left eye, and says ho is a Blacksmith by tiade. JOHN I. DEWS, j. c. c. sept fr t-72 • English Copperas, B Y the barrel or half barrel—For sale hy A. PARSONS, Druggist, No. 9, Gibbon’s Buildings, aprll tv «74 Rronglit To Jup. I N Savannah on the 14th Inst, a negro man win says Ids name is Guy nnd that lie ■ bt-loilgslo Mi’sllamutal.lolinston, of Bourke county Georgia, and tl af he ran away about too monihs ago be is 5le.et 8J( incites high and about 25 yeats of age lid l-As u scur under the right eye/ JNQI. DE sept 17 177 JNO 1. DEWS, /. 0. c. the Juslices of the said Courl, this JOHN CHARLTON, 169 August, 1825. august 30 N otice TVflNE montli3 after date »pplic- a , .Lx mudo to the Hon. the just ices 0 jrt | Court of the County of Chatham sell all the real estate belonging to C P Philip Brasch deceased. nn CATHARINE A. BRAj^ . ,i»iy 12 rr' > \ Brought W^A 1 1^ Savnnmih oK the i29th ull- 5 V?i.g 1^1 says his name is William, an . ,fl f r0 |j W to Mr. Patten, and that lie niouwy ' #|1 ,n ,'boul six weeks ago wheri lie W* 19 that his iliaslei' w us on his vvuy 10 r?"] is 5 feet d) inclies high and 'aboUDjraljj.M .Inin-On 189 • RrouS I N Savannah on the 14th * ,l! jlimtlltyjl says his name is Simon, « lld ' (feoW, JblVn McCormack of Warren e0 !. j, WW* that lie runaway from him »vP oU ‘ t j<; yf he is 5 feet 7 inches high atid T sohisml . sept 17 177