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Guardian Sales, Slieritf*s. sales, On thefirsl Tuesday in November neterf, [LL be be sold before the Court l House m the -city of Savannah, between the usual the lioms of 10 auu 4 o'clock, \ , ness, belonging to tIns end of the ^ n R , J* ta j A AtM.ro woman named Manall. I levledon under a foreclosure o/ a MoUgage from . . P /• l 1 Tnnlrnr hold «s the property of Sarah and John Tucker, to A j ex0lldel .y. Dopson, minors and Orphans, and sold by order of Hie Court’Of Ordinary of Chatham County. WM.P. CLARK, } Guardians. WINIFRED CLARK, ) noru lI166 . ... Joseph.!. Thompson,to Joseph Cumming assigned A. D’LYGN, D. s. o.o. pt 8 m Executors Sales, aug 23 * Sheriffs sales, continued. On the first Tuesday in Oct. next. \ riLLlie sold at the Court House la the city Inferior Court—dliatliam edttnty July Term, 18;i> TTPON the petition of William Black, slitting IJ flat he was possessed of ..a certain promisso ry noth for six hundred and fitly dollars, made on the second day of February Eighteen hundred and twenty, by Mary Motta, payable two years af ter date td Edmund Warren, or order, and upon which note the said Edmund had made a guaram tee in these Words; “ 1 guarantee. the payment Ot the within note to the time stated. Signed Ed mund Warren, “and whloh note was by the said Edmund delivered to the petitioner. It appeal ing to the Court Ihht the said note has been lust andcaiinot be found and that a copy oi said note near as can be reccKiectcd together with evr- On the that Tuesday in November next. MLL be soldat the Court House in Riceboro lca , ------ , Liberty county between the usual hours dence of its existence and loss is tiled in the omci. I ofsalc, the following property vim lot its Clerk. ' , , , ILL be sold at the wouriiiouse in rue mw 0 ne negri* boy named Morris the property of 0 n Motion of Law k Jackson, it Is oruerem of Savannah between the hours of 10 and I i| ie ©f Dr. Thus. Stevens dec. Sold by per-1 that ally and all persons interested uo *hew WVclock, > ., , . mission of the hon. the Inferior court of Liberty caus e on or before the next term o» this Court - All those two lots and improvements In the city ty for t | le benefit of the Heirs and creditors. w |, y the prtiyci 1 ot the notlttoltei for the Establish- of Savannah known In plan of said city as nuin- | c , y SAMUEL STEVENS, Kx’r. me ni „fthc said note should not be granted, and bar* (211 twenty one and (22) twenty two Jack- 24 1*9 that this rule be published In one of theipiiblicGa- v * ■ * ' ’- J 1 ,u gettes of this state once a month until the time appointed for shewing ceuse thereou. A true Extract from the minutes. A. B. FANNIN, Clk. 157 IlEAff) QUARTER# V VAYNESBORO, 14th July, 1825. Bfi IGADE ORDEltS, In Conformity to orders froirt the Major General of the Division, em- itUUtvg from orders of the Comman der In chief, Colonels George Wych, David T Smith, Augustus „ T.ala Thtnn' Georgia—liberty Comity, B V Elijuh Baker, Clerk ot Hit court of Ordina ry for the County of Liberty. Joseph M’Goweujr. applies for letters of ad ministration ou the godds undchaUels.figlits and credits that were ot JohnM Gowcn, laic ot suid C °ThMB Me therefore to cite and admbtilsh all . Vv „„ ... Vla , oulll „, .and singular the kindrW and credltora of the shld Stones, Robert Tutle, L ttlcton- dec'd, to Me their objoctioi.s (if any they have) Snivv and Michael Young-, of the in mV office at Hicehorough, on or btlorc the 4th,6th,'6th, 7th,8th,anu9th Re-first Monday tu 0 ®^ b erneit jOfo«Wlslettera o f fol . 0 th(J tttlf day of January"ncu! giments, are ordered to proceed I administration will he granted to tlu, suid uppu | j etter> dismissory will bo jggfeg c rf"■"■iv.n undo. my tod ,nd *,d,Iht, .W.H.U Regiments, where thb privates ne- day of August in the year At our Lord elect or refuse to elect officers,they I hundred and twenty nve, and In the fifteenth y c must Be nominated ns directed by 1 „f American Independence. law andsuoh nominated person*, Will be consla I E. BAKER, c. c- o. c. t. tied liable to all the duties, and subject to all the 1 aug 18 - - . . . V fines and pelialtles, for military officers, as officers . 1 BORGIA, ChaiiiAtn county. By this hon. the are whouavb been dirty elected andcommissloh-1 (j juices of the fifener Courts while stlhiig G EORGIA. Chatham chanty—lw the Justices of tiie Interior fcbuS tor ordinary purposes, , > To all whom it may concern 4 Whereas, William llahn, administratori non ot the estate of John S. Alloy, dec L,* ^ Honed tire Hon. the Court of Ordinary m*? ^ charged from his said administration. “ dis> T4ieae are therefore to cite and ailmr...- l , nnd singular the kindred and ere. Hors 71 h ^ deceased to filelheir objections, f nnv n,„,'i s#ld clerk’s office, ot’ the said in the Witness tire Hoh. E. HardSne offfiSf^ of said court, this »lh day of July, A ) m m. g GEORGIA, Clmtlinm County—By tlie'hotT" Administrutor's Saies^ VJ Justices of the Inferior Court of Chalk ^ ' county, sit; ing for ordinary purposes. lCanl To nil lo Whom it may concern Whereas Lovl S. D’Lvott, administrator a estate of Hesekiah Winkler, dec. has neiliu, j tiie hon. thd Court of Urdihary to b« dlirh.w 3 from liis said administration. CUr 8™ On th t first Tuesday in ftetember next* W ILL tie sold at the Court House in Iticebo- ro Liberty county between the usiml eours atlg 3 Notice. it tin? fii>t title and interest of Andew Knox .. ,;ice’swbarf being one undivided eighth of two t Jndevlded thirds and one undex'ided seventh ot.t of sa j a> one undivided eighth of two nndevided thirds, .p he following Tracts or lots of land vie: i lcvicdon ns the property of Andrew Knox to^snt- #, ne tr9Cl or j oto f i an d no 3 t « ; 7th District Vkilk-. NE rtonU)s a fter date appucanon win » sfiy an execution in'favourof Williamson and Dc | nson now Telfair coiyity containing 20fi a JV ^ h Honorable the Inferior Court ot Villcrs. Sold at the risk of the former purchaser. I -*■ ’ mauB u,c - • sent 17 177 1 ” p,LYOW '- C ; c ; Tax Cpllector’s Sales. ' The Patrol duties required by law, It is further U To^atl whom It may bdncdrn. ordered, will be enforced with military Bkact- whereas,HamdtalJohnson,executrix.ofThom bess. ... . , „ as JohnSon, late tf Savahn^ah, deceased, h as;:»et -1 xheso are therefore to clfo and adtnoni.t, » A prompt report of the f execution *£,*5.®* tioned the hon. the court of ordinary, tu bo • Hn d singular th# kindred ahd creditors of iu, “! d ers, forwarded ifirect to the Brigadier Geueral, c |,arged from her said executorship. I deceased to file their objections if any lL,i,?i! will he expected. . n i I These are therefore lo 0 *t e B "“ admonish all I j Clerks office o£tfie Cfitgrt oi GnlltiL 8 !' DAVlt) TAYLOR, jr. b. o. | and singular the kindred andcredltors of thejibW f - - - -«■-« • »• u,n8r ' July 18 m!51 On the first TVESBA F, fa Mcember next. Will be sold, at the Court House, In the city of. #creJ i Savannah, between the hours of 10 aud p I Q ne other tract or lot of land no 255; lttli Dw o’clock, the following i>roperty f or so much I . . . Wilkinson now Telfair county containing thereof as will satisfy the state and county 1 taxes,and costs, to wit: Lot letter I in Decker Word, 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 of tax—§39 0«. acres One otl Wilkinson Oue other tract or lot ef land no 436; 7th District, ! t | benefit of the he'll, and Wilkinson now Telfair county containing 202J | estate. JAMLSTjAllNAitl/, Scouring and Dying, lyjK'S. Rawly, formerly Mrs. Kall^aoat ra on or before the the 3d day of Nov. nexti other- («. ----- ,, ... ... i Wise letters dismissory will be granted the potl f™tarlrrto,l«orlMdno92B,™iPI^ NV?,|n«blto!Sl!^.^eiJO««d j ^ filkinson, now Teifakcounty containing2024 j ekyi Xythlng, Derby Ward, in. the city oi I from James square, to the 1 “ ne *“ *L r n„ m nhv*s t5ues of said court » tllls eras. ^ _• I Savaunan, beSnglng tl the cst’ate of Robert S. Wan^tdoor tP - a M B0 ^ D ’.- c - C -±- 2024 Acres* Oneother lot or tract of Land no 183; 8th District Munro now' Pike county containing 2024 acres Ofto other tract or lot of land no 87; 8th District j Munro county containg 2024 acres. One other tract or lot of land no 199 '1st Dis.rict | Walton county 250 aers. Executor. jan gfi . . ^ . ■ ... — ~Tlie Old English Razors, Improved acd warranted to sh&ve well* i ! i well as most powerful ye T HE subscriber has just received to'order from Thomas Scargil, John Barber, and G v c-. ^ . vannah, subject to ground rent to the corpora- Telfair coun’y conlaiuing 202A acres. | of those Ra*ors, in ,, n d the workmanship 4ion of said city, with the improvements thereon. Bci the rea i est me of L Lard dec. 6pld by | and single,,^'lamented, and Hre .1 Levied on to satisfy the state bnd couritv taxes of! pn . m j ssion 0 f t he hou. the Inferior c^urt . .. n.jj r..,. vanN 1 R'?:\ noil IH'24. I ‘ . .. *__.t_.it . f*k., U„;«. u of Lib-1 throughout is warranted to be pf the best kind. r»n tai™., cmn m ism mi Hid. c„d. Jarir 1 “ Amount of tax—$11 72 A Tract of Land in Camden County, on the south side of Great Satilla River, couta ningfiOO acres, more or less. Levied on te satisfy the state and county taxes of the estate of Matthew Johnston, for tue years 1823 and 4824 and colts. JAME3 Wp|S0ERi •fax Collet.. Chat. County, for 1823 1824. august 30 469 •. jj, . itore. sopt 17 177 (EDWARD WAY, Adm’r. SlrenffVSale. April 2 A. PARSONS, Druggist, No. 8, Gibbons’ Buildings. and Singular the kindred anu cretmors oi uie sain i or g u f ore the nihth day of Jutiuary ncii' Mi? deceased, to file their objectlttns (if a «yfody w ise letters disn Issory will be granted the !!■' haVb) in tire clerk’s office ot tlfo court of ordinary t j oner . 7 6 ltle K Witness the Hdh. Ed. Harden, ond b£the 1*. tices of the said court, this Uth day nf .l U |v a n 1828. S.M. bOND.c.'co july 9 147 ■'*/ EORGI A—Effingham county By HT/ji the Justices of the Inferior Cbitrt, /» I rvlnson’the Scourine mid Dying business in all I f'^EORQtA, Chatham ajoiuuv.—-wy ine nun | etml ,(y sitting for ordinary purposes. d ' i u v Brtnua bronc hes* Lea horn, Btra*’ nnd Chip’d VJ the Justices of the Ittftnor Court, ttifing fo. » n a f t whom j t ma ^ C0Min Unnnpt. nrpssed in d done up ill the best stile, on I oedmary purposes. .1 Whereas, Howell Hines, executor of Hgnnah Srare te^s and ?0HciU a contintmnei of . To all whohi it may concern. Hl „ eg( ha9 ’ etil | 0Ilfcd to the Hon. the fat! Moderate te.ms and solicits | whereas Isaiah Davenport, adminlstrrttorof Infer i CoUrt 8iuing for 0rdinRry gj Wifi Atkerspn,dec.has petitioned the honorable | V v j-.-.X-—.i e .--i/ PIN the Court ofOrdinary to be discharged from his said administration. , I singular tiie kindred and creditors ol tlicsiidT No\V these are tbe^fore to cite and admonls (u fl i c fomr objections (If any they C\ i d * n nr Ct £te' in the Clerk’s OlnCb of the said Court, 0 » » . l°ns.(ifany ■m'’®) before tiie 4th day of December next; ojh en ,u in the Office of the Clerk of the Court ot Ordi a 1 | ettepg dismissory will be granted. , ry.'on or before theSd day of Novetnbar next, WltnesMhe Hoii. John Waldiiauerhne *t (U therwise letters disrtlssory will be granted the pe-1 . .. .. ..... .. titioner. , Witness the hon. John Cumming, one or the Justices of the said Court this 3d day of May; A. D. 1826. S. M. BOND; c. c. o. may 3 ■ • - public Patronage. ANN RAWLY, sept 13 *cl76 Oil of Wormseed. rpHE Oil of Wormseed is tire most innocent as Vmrgeye,known may i7 Druggist No. 8, Gibbons’ Buildings. UEMEfcY AGAINST DYSPEPSIA. T-vft. J. W. ATTRlDGF.’S TINCTURE for in U digestion, termed Dyspepsia. The discov « . . mm *8 * e - 1. — ^ SI*#* A fit, A S rtf IaIIiI On the fit si Tuesday in DecembtrUeil, “ILL be sold before the Court House in Et- J ustices of the said Court, tiie 4th May; A. D. m may 5, 100 . JNO CHARLTON,Clef G EORGIA, Chatham County—RylAe Justices of the Inferior Court sitting for dll Uary purpose; To all whom it may concern. Whereas Francis H. We!man, cxfecutorof8«.| jnmin Brooks, of Savannah, Merchant, dec’d,bu pctitionedlhe Hon. the Court of Or- inary, to | Tax Collector’s sales, On the first Tuesday tn November next, ill b« sold at the cqurt bouse in the city of . . Savannah, between the hours of 10 and 3 o’clock the following property, or so much there* of as will satisfy the state and county taxes and •costs, viz • A tract of land In LilHe OgeChee'District, bam county, containing 600 acres, more ‘ levied oil to satisfy the stale and county ’ Peter R. Clifton, for the years 1823 and ’ cests; amount of tax §9 62. Lot no. 16, Franklin ward in the city of ~ti4h, bounded on the’ east by Jeflerson-st south by ; ryan-st. subject to aground rent corporation of said cKy. with the improvements t - thereon, lev.ed onto satisfy the state and con ty I taxes of the estate of Francis Doyle, for the years ! u| y_ • l823and 1824, and costs; nm’toftax, $178 89. qa-flN ... A tract of land in Ogechee District, Chatham | J^j made to the hon. the Justices of thejuferlor ss^-e^asaaL. Ktfxu°sS e r.t‘ srttissijasssrw ss? sz Sr 10 1 “ T 2. sssisj -» '33 1H05 ELK1 " '‘;"jSBg^.8i,. am** .n .WBLieirs.7JS Jaa?fa. *tss ffiOVSiSrJSSrL. ^ iSITM'ifK -s".^'!: WilKVfie^nf 0 nv e Urev cnexisUng, the Monfiich at rf. times exerts cortsid- ^ 'fire^ffic^f it'ffiK | *“ !d Cou ' 1 ’ WILLIAM MOREL, Guardian A. S. Roe's Orphans, 149 sept 24 180 , . 1 g jddinesslnthsThead,"which aii’proctfedfrom in 'g^s EORGI A, F.ffiiiigliHiiiCounty—By the Hon.tht J digestion. It has been recommended by tone 8. M HONb.tto EORGI A Chiitliam County—% He fo, _ r~the Justices of the Inferior Court oj Chiliu County sitting for ordinary purposes. To all whom it may concehi. as Hamutal Johnson Exerotrho(I Bourt|uin late of Chatham County (It iscd so far as relates to his personal; and ministrative of the rixil estate of Hie said detent lias petiHoned the Hon. Court of Ordinary lot discharged from her said Executorship and I jt^lNE months after date application WilFbe'j nary purposes, n „ ... ^ , To nfi whom it mtty concern. county, contaluiag250 acres, more or less, levied | (.q rt 0 f Bulloch County, for leave to sell n tract.! 'Whereas Ellas Reed administrator or W. J. on to satisfy the state and county taxes of Nicho-1 0 f | an d containing two hunred acres more Orless j Spencer, dec. has petitioned tire Hon. the t-reuri fas J. Carter, for the year 1824, and costs; amount 1 | v i„ K a „d being in the county of 411105100 in the 0 f Orflinaty to be dismissed from his said admin- of tax $2 64. ' , ^ state of Georgia, known by the No. 97, fourteenth | istraion. A tract of land in Glynn county, containing 800 I district, sold for the benefit of the heirs and tied- acres, more or less,bounded north by land of Jas. I Bol . g 0 f. .»■ Purvis, an orphan d ®®* .. .. .j— 1 ... i i. i __ MURPHY, 124 Gna’dn.andA lx Justices oj the Juftrior court silting for ordi• 0 f the most eminent physicIfihsasaValuable med- icine in dispepsia.but it dotes not cure all diseases. dinary purposes. To all whom it may concern. I minlstretorshlp. Whereas Tinxothy Barnard, executor of Warren I These are therefore to cite and admioifi isia.uui ■! , Percival, dec’<d. has petiHoned the Court ot Oral- jin-da,.^ kindred and eiedilon nfthe Sold in square bottles, with Dr. Attridge, Lrtidon, nary, to be discharged frdrn his said execulorahip. dccpage d to file their objections if ony (by 1 on each bottle, wholesale and retail, by | These are therefore to cite and admonishlall and in t |te Clerk’s Office of the Court of ordinary AUGUST G. OEMLER, Agent, j singular the kindred and creditors of the said dec. or ), e f ore the-third day of November next, <" At his Drug Store corner of Whituker and I to file their objections, if any they have; in the | w { |0 j jC ( tcr * Dismissory will be granUdlhe n . ti?.. On a- I iilanlr'e nffirtO n,f till* »ii(1 Pfillti.Oll OP 1)0101*6 tll6 I Harrison, Rlui oh otll other sides by vacant land ; granted to John Miller in 1797, levied on to satis- fy the state and county taxes of Catherine Lira- bert for the years 1822 and 1823; amount ot tax 37, JAMES EPPINGER, -Tax Collector, Chatham county for 1823—’24. nug 26 167 ’ . . City Marshal s Sale On Hie first Tuesday in Nov. next. ILL he soliMn front of the Court House be- jntieS W l ^ „ ... tween the usual hours of 10 A. M. and 4i P. I *> a t>ove re ware M. the following property or as much foe«o f “ 1 R * in any jail in the will pay the taxes, if they are notpaid before that I sa.a n g WILLI. 3 Lot No. Cl) Tower Xythlng, (DeiAe? Ward, bounded east by lot No. 8, south by Broughton st. west by lot No. 8, and north by a 1 lane, levied on •uSthe iiroporty of the estate of Matthew M Allis- ter.to satisfy the estate city taxes for the'present year, amount due $3 75 and colt. Half lot No. 8, and building Trustee 'Garden now attached to Greene ward,' bounded eaii by - enst Broad st. south by lot Nc6,we»t by east broad I st. and north by lot No 7, levied on as the'proper-l ty ot Moses Herbert to satisfy a coDiminiou and j his city taxes for the present yea*. „ , A building on'Teifair* lot Joacblm st.OglethOrp ward, levied on as the, properly of Joe Campbell to satisfy his city taxes for the years 1823, 1824 and 1326, amount dne $137 and cost. A building on lot No. 17, St. Gall Oglethorpe ward, levied on as ihejiroperty of James Curley These are therefore to cite and admonish all I and singular Hite kindred and creditors of the skid dec’d,lo file thteir objections (if any they have) in the office of ^‘the Clerk of the eourt of ordinary j. . I on or before the 28lh day of December next. Twenty Dollars Reward, . otherwise letters dismissory will be granted the | R AN AW AY From the-Subscriher some time I petitioner. . in April test, a negro man named Will, some Witnesstiie Hon. John Waidhour, one ot the I times calls himself Wilbs, about six feet high and Justice, of the said Court, the 27th day ot June, A. about 23 years of age, lie has a sulky look and an D.1825. CHARI TON c c o.e.e effemteate voice, speaks slow when spoken toj June 28 134 JOHN CHAKi-mm c.c.w.c.c has a scar on the upper lip or*undcr the left eje.l as likewise a scar on the left arm, occasioned^ from a blow of a stick,he isiBlacksmlth by trade. | will eiee the above reward for the delivery 'of - . .. . * L StAte so l get him. AM MURPHEY, Broughton Streets, feb 16 34 A LI. persons having anydcinands Hgainat Ben. j Burton dec’d and late of the Coiinty of El- fiiiguatn, are requested to present them to the subscriber, properly authenticated. And those indebted to make payment forthwith. ROBERT P BURTON, Admr. Kiceboro. aug 13 t-1162 clerk’s office of the said court, on or before the I twelfth day of November next; otherwise letters dismissory will be pranted the petitioner. • | Witnesslhii Hon. Edward Hurden.one of the j Justices of the laid Court, the 12th day of May, A. D. 1825. " S. M. BOND, c c o. may 12 106 ^ Notice, A LL persons indebted to the estate of Alexan der. Martin, late of Liberty County, decea:- Xug 4 *f58lB Washington County Geo • ■ Elegant Brushes, J UST received from Mr. Taylor’s Factory, viz Cloth Brushes,- Hair Patent,penetrating, large and very su perior, Water prodf do. -Tooth Brushes, silver wire, Jappaiied Flesh Brushes, 1’late, Bhaving antl (’omb do A. r AvJV/ilO, Druggist No. 8, Gibbons’ BbHdildgs *ept 13 Georifia-^-Chatham County, COURT OF ORDI NARY, 1st August, 1626. O N the petition of Robert Habersham and Jo i “Yennested to make immediate payment. seph 'Halu-rshaiii Executors ot Francis Cour-1 ® u > arereqnesi R ( , BAKJJRj ' volsie, late of Chatham County idaiiler dec d. sta- w> jj, MARTIN, ( ting that by the Will Of the said dec’d it U ordered 1 tlml a'tract of land in Chatham County situated on 'the Louisville Rbad, containing fifteen hundred and fifty acres, known the tinme of Clay’s place, bouniled on the north and ftorth east hy lauds Pine Chewing 7 obacco, J UST received per Corsair, Lorillards Manufac turing, and fo tsale by 8 A. PARSONS, Druggist Ntf 6, Gibbons’ Buildings. mny 13 IN' may 10 ^112 Just Received P er s' ip Louisa Matilda, a large and choice supply of Honor. Witness the llofiorable Jacob Read one of I said Justices, this the third day of May, A D thousand eight hundred and twenty five., may 3 S. M. BOND.c.c.e INK months after date application will made to the lion. Inferior Coort of IIIh Coanty when silling for oi-'dim»ry'jiurpoiM leave to sell certain tracts of rine Land, sin on and near Doctors Creek and other places, the benefit of (be Huirsnnd Creditors >f 1'ilf Anderson, deceased, may 14 108 JOS. JONES, Admr. Winr* 1 IVTiME months after date applicallon Madeira Wllie^. I INI' made to the Hon. the Inferior Court oft! T HE undersigned bus oh hand, and oife r»lo I ham County lor leave to sell all the realeitste sale upon liberal terms for cash or approved t ,f amag Wallace', Esq. dec’d.- consisting of "I fiances; payable fn this city, n quantity °f [ Eots No. 9 find 10; Lot No. 7, Caipenter’sKc Lot No. 3, Washington Aval’ll ;'LotNo, ty acceptances; „ .. Madeira Wide of the justly celebrated brand ol John Howard March fy Co. in pipes, hail-pipes quarter casks and eighths, of vai iousimportutious; some very Old, nnd all very superior. He has always a subscription List open fotf Hre I ;Cto»te«b, Spl- LJUiriyny imiosDime »»a !„nb Will thmikfii v l-eceive orders lor anv quan- I oHiers, southerly, and westerly fey lands of the I estates of Josiah B Fox and James Habersham Also-a tract of land in Camden county oh the Sa ces, Perfumery, l)ve Stufts, Fancy Articles, A’C A»c 5 Georgia^—Chatham County. •to satisfy Ui» dty taiea for the yeoi 1823,1824 and J tjEFOKE me Isaac Russell, one of the Justices 1825. amount due 00 aod coat • j JJ assigned to keep the Peace for the county A building on lot No. 8, Trustee garden how a ud mate aforesaid. Came Prter Dumber, who known as Greene ward, situated on-east Boundary I made oath in writing that he seized aiid took te st, levied on as the property of Mary dud Geo. I way from a slave, known by the naihe of Jack M. Carter, to satisfy their city tax for the present | Moore, and said to belong to one Sami Hate, ot year, amount due $9 624 and cost. F. M. STONE, City Marshal. ' oct 1 183 ... Aogusta, the following articles lo wit. One Flat, a wooden shed building on a Jot, belonging to Mr. Josoph Stiles situated hi Yamhmcraw, also WKrt*.Wr a Sirtlrwc I bne small Stove andpipe, four Irob bouhd Kegs. Mierilt 8 sales. an ullage keg ot Tobacco, two ,paiT of Scales, On the first Tuesday In Nov. next. I two Axes, five Jugs, four Iron Pols, oad Dimmi- W ILL be sold before the Court House >n Ef-1 j 0n)One box oi Rosin, One trunk with Dry Goods, fingbam County, between the usual hours ofl^g pa - ir 0 f bf,Hards, one barn 1 of Cow peaB. one $fd6 * I ij*! j L ».w.A .Airaial Atlinb email - nrtir.IrMt • agrecsbiy to the‘Will oftbc deed. It is ordered that an order iiiti be granted tiie petitioners, mid he pubHshted nine monihs in one of'the public Gazettes of the City of Savannah anil if no objectionsteire filed thereto that then it ] be made absolute. Extract froto the minutes S. M. BONlJ, c. c. o. atig 13 162 HR. DYOTT’S - Approved Anti-Bilious Pills, Whicii prevent and cure all Bilious Complaints ' MALIGNANT FEVERS,&c. npiHfeSE PILLS if administered in lime to re- X move the bile from the stomach, wili coun teraettho causes which commonly produce yet- sortment, ve>-y extensive and wel worthy the at tention of Dealers. G ntlemen, Physicians, Coun- ry merchants, Planters and ali others that wish to iiurciuise in this line areiiivited to call nnd exam ine for themselves, as they will be sold on as lib eral terms as any house may offer in this city.— For sale wholesale and retail by X. Parsons, Druggist No 8; Gibbons' Buildings. •rent 6 . , . . . - .i ~ LAW iNUi tCE. rrxHE suberibers having associated themseivfes I JL togetherin the practice of laiv, are prepared to attend to ony busihess irt tiie line of their pro- fession. They will practice in the counties of I F or sale by Bibh, Monroe Pike, Fayette, Newton, Hohston, 1 Crawford, Upeon, Baldwin, Jones, Twiggs low or bilious fever, ague or foil fevers, bilious Pulaski, Jasper, Putnam, and VVilkinsori; cholic, pleuViSy, dysetitery, Worms, sick and fort! AnniSfiN MANUE nnd will thankfully receive orders for any quan tity: lie will in the course of this mouth, forward a ust which will Ho supplied in the couise of the next ensuing autumn. PETIT DE FILLERS. Savannah, 1th July, 1823. factor. july 12 crl48 , , . 1NE months nfter date application will made to tire hon. Inferior court of Libert) county, for leave to sell the real and persona! es tate of Lodowick Lard, late of Tattnall count* deceased, for the benefit of Hie heirs and crea’ | i or s. E. WAY, Adm’f. aug3J $o17i „ , , ... Bagging, Nails, 8?c. CKrxrxPIECES 42 inch Cotton Bagging, ^5\J\/190 Casks Cut Nais < 9 Hogsheads k ) Philapelphiai 37 Barrels \ Whiskey 1 Hogshead Tobaco H. LORD Si CO. Mongin’s Wharf sept 3. 171 , ,. . . | writing desk, and several otlitelr small ^articles; 1 | iea d atlie, loss of appetite, flatulence, One hundred acres offend mtftte or less, l\,»f wliicb a schedule of the Same has been f ur * I epileptic fits, hypocliondria and hysterical corn ed to Andrew Lambert, and four hundred acres of u j s h e d me and said articles put in my possession. I p | ulntg 90ur stomach, heartburn, dyspepsia or in land more or less, originally granted to Clement I q'y 8 ; a t 0 notify the said Sami. Hale of any Other J digestion, kc. Theyremnve habitual costiveness, Miirtain, bounded by Abercorn Creek on the | p ergon) wlio may be interested in any of *i'*d J c <jj d s .and c'dughs, astlima, stranguary, gravel, North and Calvins Creek on tlio East, lying in I p rw . )e rty Hiat I sliali in conformity with an att of I r |, uuma ti S m, gout, icu rV y,8ct)i-butic blotches, im- Etfingham County—Levied on tefclhe property of t g e Legislature of this State proceed to make or- J pur }(| es ; R the blood, female complaints, kc. ., Seth G. Threadcraft, to satisfy »’ feiecution in fa- der „fForfeiture end Sale; »b ten days from this if taken about once 8 vour qf William Mein. date, if said property be not elaimed dgrfeUile 3p rinK an< j Sitinmer Also, twelve hundred acres of land more or less 1 10 fj le provisions ol said act. Savannah dutn l „ bounded by'lands of Paul Beville and by the Sa- J August 1925. vannah river on the East, and on the t Augusta 1 Road, lying in Effingham County—levied or. as operty of Grosse Scruggs dec. to satisfy an the property l_ execution in favour of Elias Read and others. THUS. ELKINS, s. e.i sept 29 182 • Sheriff Sale, On the first Tuesday in November next. “ILL be sold befre iheCourtHonse in Chat ham County, between the usual hours. aug 30 ISAAC RUSSELL; t<l. c.c. 169 DARIEN,BILLS, i j complaints, I JL%< ana is nereuy reuuiruu, on an iiuudikud ■>, ice a fortnight during " ,e I tp,. mother Bank, on or before the 21 thereafter, -, o . months, they will prove a November next, andat eVery reiiewo thrifiiflei certain preventive against the ague and prevailing’ - Fail Sickness. . , .. A bill of directiohs fortakingthemaccompanies teach box of pills ; small boxes 26 cents, large do 160 cents jVI 1NE, Months after date applicatioii will b ±1 made to the hon.the Inferior Court of Effing ham countv, for leave to sell the following lands One tract lying ill the county of Eariy, know v n by the (No. 7) seven 21sl district. One tract lying in the county of Gwinnett, known by the No. two hundred arid fifty «even (267) 7th district sold for. tiie benefit of E.lmund. Martha and Benjamin Masonic Hall Lottery Office I S the only place in this city, where -the DARI EN BILLS are taken at PAR. A great variety I ) V ham County, between tne usual uours. kim bills are laxen at rAn. « greui y>umv All that certain tract or parcel of land sitaated I of numbers have been received, and arte for sale in the County of Chatham and State of Georgia J for prize tickets or cash by on the salts between the Islands of SkedaWay and Buvnsides.fiud known by the nameof Redoubs Island containing sixty three acres more or less; also all that other tract or parcel of land situated and being on Skiduway Island in the County aforesaid, composed of three different and or iginally. distinct tract of land but adjoining each other, the'first of which was originally granted HENRY MACDONNELL, Agent. aug 27 168 . . NOTICE, And bY appointment sold by A PARSONS, Druggist; No. 8, Gibbons’ Buildings. April 25 91 —i — . '.'i —' , '* - * Augusta. Masonic Hall ftippfifjBJMr* . The first Drawing is over, and all the Capital Pri zes are still in the H'hetl: The second Drawing will take, place, on WED NESDAY, 12tli ef . ctober next. The unprecedented Richness of the Weeel, af ter the drawing of a large proportion ol the num bers, offers every possible inducement to adven* turers. This is evidently the richest Lottery in the Union, in Grand Capital Crises, besides a ve- ADD1SON MANDELL THOMAS CAMPBELL- Macon Dec 27; 1824. H41. aug 4 168tArt Bank of Darien. R fcSOLVED that a reduction of ibper cent be _ and is hereby required, on all paper due at Lavenuer, orphan* Of Jas. Lavendei deceased, - " 1 A *.-«•— .*■- - a-.#.. I JOHN CHARLTON, t Guardian of said orphans simiter reduction uiitil the same shall have a-’ mounted to 30 per Cent. Extract from the minUtes. "EBEN. S. REES cash. IF? The Milledgevill Journal and. Savannah RepubHcafi, will publish the above until the 1st of November. aug 30 f66 june 25 142 Genuine Eau Medicinule de Husson. J UST imported by the ship Emily. # ALSO, Clarified Honey,- Just received from Boston, and for spie by A. PARSONS, Druggist No. 8, Gibbons’ Building*. April 7 To Rent, < offer my dwelling hobse SD tutite irt llfougton street, for ofte year, or (to suit tliosc who may wish to be absent duriitglhe summer and foil months) frort the 1st of Nov. to the 1st of June ensucing. Apply to John W. Stirk, Esq. or oct6 || 185 JOHN MOREL. improvements, Wasliington Ward, situated idu c(ty of Savannah,—and five Lots in (lie Ttwlj Hardwickc, Bryan County,No. 48; 49,63,m V —, foi the benefit of the heirs andcreditnrsolil estate. G. W. OMENS, Adm’r of J. I may 31 122 ' NOTICE. ~ . R AN AW At froi'n tiie Subscriber some H«*j March last.a negro womtenaln ut 28 yew^ yellow complc-clion, front teeth ou(, the breast (with the If tiers,G.HlFP.} i ly belonged to George Hipn'of SavuninM ; think wll try to.muke for that place by in* J of Augusta, and it is fnoro tiian probabKiBIg try to pass for a free woman. Any I'M* 0 " y me iiifornmtion *o that 1 get her again, Iter in some Jail,- shill be entitled to a re* [ten dollar*.- , JOHN T. CARto Willington S. C. Abbeville W sept 29 a 182 W atch Lost/ L EFT indite yard of Hre City Hotel on»n», morning loSta Double Cased Lugl 111 , supposed to be made iiy E. Johnson, Luu < 3464; witVa small gold ring Rnd;a urn f tached to it by a ribbon. The finder wi . Iilv rewarded by leaving it at the Bar ol , Hotel. ■rent 87 ... lBl r _ ... . _ J OiOKGlA, Effinglimn County.^'Li \JT the Justices of the Inferior Court oj 1" Count i/, sitting for ordinary purposes. To ull whour it may concefa-, Whereas Matthew Reiser applies w.jf administration on the estate and enecu^ Porter,Yate'of Effingham county, de,: , , 0D bli These are therefore to cite ul '. B „/|iei and singular the kindred and-creditor . ( deceased, to file their objections J2 in t e Clerk’s office of the said Coui ■ fore (he 27th day of September iieto- letters will be granted. . ' 0 Witness (tie Hon. J6hn C. , the Justices of the said Court,'hi**'' Augu.l, 1826, august-30 169 s „ A LL persons having derounds against William t ry large proportiim of the minor Prizes.- Anderson, deceased,of Liberty County will I Ticket and Shares, Warranted undrawn, may to Miclaei Kilter ior one nunnreu twreir, » see- r rC ,. d e r t i, em ; n property attested, within Hie time still be had at tiie original Scheme price at oud of which was-originaly. granted to Jiio. iL.Ui3 p ,. eacri)ied by i* w , and those indebted to the 6s- \ r Flie AuffllStH MaSOtlic Hall Lf»t* for fifty acres, and the thurd and lastof which was ' wiil ma! J e i rame diate payment-to ! 6 orginaly granted o Michael Ritter for fifty acres, j JOS, JONE8, Adm’r. .J^singie m mi ■ Xh three tracts of iaii'd contain in tne' whole (not including Redoubt Island) two Hundred and ...... .uitli tlm annurtenauces. tevi-- mtev 14 '108? thirty seven acres with tlio appurtenances, levi ed on to salify the Planters tank of Hie state of Geo. on foreclosure ot morguge, against John W. • SUrk ’ ISAAC D’LYON. c. cv Oct 1 183 . _ ~/ust Received and for Sate, AAA CABANA SEGARS. by Z0,UUU J. B. iiEItBJiRT k CO. tery Office.- Those who have drawn prizes are informed that -i- .their tickets shall betaken as cash for others war- N OiICPv . [ ranted undrawn. O WNERS'of Horses; wto arte to (lie habit of \ Orders from any part of the U.S.ePclositig|cas(i allowing them to go at large through the | of prize ticket* (post paid) shall be promply ex- |! City, art notified that in conformity with (be Or- f executcdby application dinaiice, they will be taken up after Thursday I HENRY MACDONNELL,(jAgenf, next, and placed in the pound, and tlipre kept until the fine of five dollars is paid. F. M.- STONE, Marllial, aug 16 162 aug 23 For,Augusta Masonic Hall Lottery, Thompson & Bonney’s Buildings, Savannah. 'Wanted Immediately, . ngle MAN, who is sober and lionest, fo take charge of a small Plantation near the city. Apply to the Editor, sept 10 174b • - ■ - - - - ~ . Brought to Jail> I N SteVaiinah, cm the 6th inst. a negrO man who suys his name is Will, and that lie belongs to Wiliitmi' Murphey, Waslrington County Geo., and that be ran aw ay about 6 months ago, he is 6 feet high,- tend abi.ut 26years of age, apd has a scar ’ under the left eye, and says he is u Blacksmith by trade. TORN l DEWS, j. v. c. sept 6 i72 ( For Sale. tHREE Buildings on Miss /Minis’ lot in Brotightonsstreet jr-one fronfing Broughion-strcet and the other two on tire lane in rear of | the first. 'J'hc im ex pi red lease lias 5 year* to riln from the Ist-Junnury 1826. epply to, MR. ARNAUD on'the premises Oct4 183m* N Aotice . m INE monfhs after date ejiphcatje" |i|(| made to the Hon. the jusiices ^ Court of the County of Chatlinin “ ^ sell all the real estate belonging Philip Brasch deceased. t»n CATHARINE A. BRA-^ English Copperas, B Y the barrel or half barrel—For sale by 5 A. PARSONS, Druggist, No. 8,Gibbon’s Building*, april 5' »74 Brought To Jail. I N 3aynnnah on the 14th hiSt. a negro mnn wh says hi* name is Guy and-that lie belongs to MrsfiamufalJohiiston, of Bourkc county Georgia, and that he mil away about too months ago he is 5 felt 84 inches high and about 25 years ot age, lie has a scar under the right eve 1 JfJVOl.iKGWS, j. c. c. sept 17 177 july 12 ——, Brought to JdU) I N Savannaii on tiro 29tlr ult. U says liis najne is William, and tli | to Mr. Patten, and that he runaway u bout six weeks ago when he was y r i e ». that hismBster w as on his way 10 /a, ve#r rt ) is 6 foef 44 iilches high and |bou .Jfco i,j June'2<> 139 JNO. 1- Brought to 311,,J I N Savannah on the 14th intet. R nfRU says his name is Simon, unP'U> John McCorhiuck Of Warren coun y ^ that he ranaway from him nhout ‘ lie is 6 feet 7 Inches high and ab age. fil’t 177 jfoH'NI*