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•B5E Guardian Sales, W ILL be sold al public salo ht the Court House in the city of Savannah between the hours of 10 and 4 o’clock, A Negro woman named Mariah. Sold ns the property of Sarah and John Tucker, minors and Orphans, and sold by order, of the Court of Ordinary of Chatham County. WM.P, CLARK, i o.,««it»n. WINIFRED CLARK, \ Guttrdians aug 83 tH<W Sheriff's sales, continued. On I lit first Tuesday in Oct. next. W ILL bo sold at the Court House In tho etty of Savannah between the hour* of It) and 4 o’clock, ... All those two lots and improvements in the city of Savannah kuown in plan of said city as num bers (21) twenty one and (22) twenty two Jack* ' son ward Orleans square levied on ns the property of Elena. Early under a fi. fa. in favour of Amos Scudder. All the right title and interest of Andew Knox in Rtce'swharf being one undivided eighth of two undevided tnirdsnud one uudevided seventh oi one undevided eighth of two undevided thirds, levied on as the property of Andrew Knox to sat- afiy an execution in favour of Williamson and De Villers. Sold ut the risk of the former purchaser. 1. D’LYON s. c. c. sept 1? 177 SjJierilFs sale*, On the first Tuesday in jXoreinbcr neasl,' 4LL be be sold before the.Court j House in the city of Savanuah, between the usual hours otadle, Two Stages, four horses and four setts of Har ness, belonging to this end of the Augusta line— levied on under a foreclosure of a Mortgage from 1 Joseph.!. Thompson,to Joseph Camming assigned to AlexanderT. Dopson. A. D’LYON, d. s. c. c. icpt 3 171 Executors Sales, On the first Tuesday in November next. VWVMLL be soldat the Court House in Riceboro \rw Liberty county between tho usual hours of sale, the following property via: One negro boy named .Morris the property of the Est. of Dr. Thos. Stevens dec. Sold by per mission of the lion, the Inferior court of Liberty ounty for the benefit of the Heirs and creditors. SAMUEL STEVENS, Ex’r. sept 22 179 Tax Collector’s Sales. ’On the first TUESDAY, in .Xovember next. Will be sold, nt the Court House, in the city of Savannah, between the hours of 10 and 3 o'clock, the following property, or so much thereof as will satisfy the state and comity taxes had costs, to wit: Lot letter 1 in Decker Ward, in the city of Sa. vannnii, with improvements thereon. Levied on to satisfy the state and county taxes of John M. Al'Calla, for the year 1824, and costs. Amount of tax—$ 39 Oti. Lot No. 38 Columbia Ward, in the city of Sa. vanuah, subject to ground rent to the corpora, tion of said city, with the improvements thereon Levied Oil to satisfy the state and county taxes of Ann Rodman, for the years 1823 and 1824, A in ou at of tax—§ 11 72. A Tract of Lnnd in Camden County, on the south side of Great Satilln River, conta ning 600 acret, more or less. Levied oii te satisfy the state and county taxes of the estate of Matthew Johnston, for the years 1823 and 1824 and costs. Amount of tux—$10. JAMES EPPINGER, Tat Collect. Chat. County, for 1823 4 1 1824. august fio 169 Tax Collector’s stiles, On the first Tuesday in November next, W ill 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 «f as Will satisfy the state aud county taxes and ousts, viz: A tract of land in Little Ogechee District,Chat' Jum county, containing 000 acres, more or less, levied on to satisfy the state and county taxes of Peter R. Clifton, tor thc^ears 1823 ancf 1824,and casts; amount of tax $9 52. Lot no. 16, Franklin ward jn the city of Sevan nah, bounded on the east by JefTcrson-st. on the south by .ryan-st. subject to a ground rent to the corporation of said city, with the improvements thereon, lev ed on to satisfy the state ami cou ty taxes of the estate of Frtinois Doyle, for the years 1823and 1824, and costs;-am’t oftax, $178 89. A tract of land in Ogechee District, Chatham ■county, containing 250 acres, more or less, levied on to satisfy the state and county taxes of Nicho las J. Carter, for the year 1824, and costs; amount ef tax $2 64. A tract of iand in Glynn county; containing 600 acres, more or less, bounded north by laiidui Jas, Harrison, and oh ail other sides by vacant land ; granted toJohn Miller in 1797, levied on to satis ly the state and county taxes of Catherine Lira bert for the years 1822 and 1823; amount ot-tax $9 37, JAMES EPPINGER, Tax Collector, Chatham county for 1823—’24, aug 26 167 - Administrator’s Sales, Ou the first Tuesday in jYorember next, W ILL lie sold at the Court House in Rlcebo- ro Liberty county between the usual hours of sale. The following tracts or lots of land viz: One tract or lot of laud no 363; 7th District Wilk inson now Telfair county containing 202^ acres. One oilier tract or lot of land no 329 ; 7th District Wilkinson, now Telfair county containing 2024 acres. One other tract or lot ef land no 436; 7th District, Wilkinson now Telfair county containing 2024 acres. One other tract or lot of land no 255; 11th Dis trict Wilkinson now Telfair county containing 2024 neres. One other lot or tract of Lnnd no 183; 8th District Munro now I’ikecounty containing 2024 acres One other tract or lot of land 110 87; 8th District Mttnro county containg 2024 acres. One other tract or lot of land no 199 1st District Walton county 250 acre. One other tract or lot of land ho 321; 14th District Telfair coun'y containing 2024 acres. Being the real estate of L l.nrd dec. Sold by permission of the hon. the Inferior e-airt of Lib erty county for the benefit of the Heirs and Cred itors. EDWARD WAY, Adm’r. sept 17 177 Sheriff’s Sale. On the fit si Tuesday in December next. W ILL be sold before the Court House in Ef fingham County, between tbe usual hours of sale. • Twelve head of Horses, levied on as the pro perty of Joseph 1 Thompson, to satisfy a foreclo sure of a mortgage iu favour of Joseph Cumming T110S. ELKINS, s. e.c. sept 29 192 inferior Court—Ctmtlianaf crminty July Term, 1835 U PON the petition of William Black, stating tint he was possessed of .a certain promisso ry note for six hundred and fifty dollars, made on the second day of Fcbrunpy Eighteen hundred and twenty, by Mary Motta t payable two yfenrs af ter date lo Edmund Warren, or order, and upon which note the said Edmund had made a guaran tee in these words; “ I guarantee the payment of the within note to the time stated.” Signed Ed mund Warren, “and which note was by the said Edmund delivered to the petitioner. It appear ing to tho Court that the said note has been lost and cannot be found and that a copy of said note as near hs can be recollected together with evi dence of its existence and loss is filed in the office ot its Clerk. On Motion of Law k Jackson, it is ordered that any ami all persons interested do shew cause on or before the next term of this Court why tho prayer of the petitioner for the Establish ment of the said note should not be granted, and that this rule bo-published in one of the public Ga zettes of tliis state once a month until the time appointed for shewing cease thereon. A true Extract from the minutes. A. B» FANNIN, Clk. aug 2 167 Notice. N INE months after date application will made to the Honorable the Inferior Court oi Chatham County, for leave to sell a lot oil the corner of Bull and Bryan streets, being’ No. 6, lekyf Tylhing, Derby Ward, in the city ol Savannah, belonging to the estate of Robert S. Gibs' 1 ', deed, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said estate. JAMES BARNARD, Executar. jan 25 19 The Old English Razors, Improved acd warranted to shave well. T HE subscriber has just received to order Iron Thomas Scargil, John Barber, and G f Furnis, Shetfiel.. England—an elegantnssortmen of those Razors, in red Morocco cases, of pairs and single, ornamented, and the workmaiislii) throughout is varranted to be of the best kind. Gentlemen wishing to purchase an article this kind, may do wellto call on A. PARSONS, Druggist, No. 8, Gibbons’ Buildings. April 2 N INE months altdv the date hereof,application will be made to the Hon. the Court of Ordi nary for the County of Chatham, for leave to sell the whole ora part, or parts of a tract of land, lying and being in the county of Effingham, con taining by recent survey, ninp hundred and -eigh ty five acres, and known by the name ofitlie Tuck- -asseeking Tract, formerly the property of King and Hotchkiss, now belonging to the estate of Alexander S. Roe’s orphans, for tbe benefit of said orphans. WILLIAM MOREL, Gnnrdian A. S. Roe’s Orphans, julj 14 149 HEAD QUARTERS, WAYNESBORO, 14th July, 1825. BRIGADE ORDERS. In Conformity to orders from the Major General of the Division, am- tint ing from orders of the Comman der in chief, Colonels Georgo Wyoli, David T Smith, Augustus S.‘Jones, Robert Tutle, J. ttleton Spivy.and Michael Young, of the 4th, 6th, ^tli, 7th, 8th, and 9th Re giments, nro ordered to proceed forthwith, to the completion of tho organization of their respective Regiments, where the privates ne* glect'or refuse to elect officers,they n.ust be nominated as directed by law, ahd such nominate 1 persons, wilHie consul cred liable to all the duties, and subject to all tbe fines and penalties,for military officers, as officers are who have been duty elected mid commission Cll. The Patrol duties required by law, it is further ordered, will bo enforced with military exact- Xs. A prompt report of tlieVxecution of these or ders, forwarded direct to the Brigadier C(pueral will be expeeved. DAVID TA\ LOR, jr.B.o. jnlv 18 Ml.11 - Georgia—Liberty County, B Y Elijah Baker, Clerk ol life Court of Urdina ry for the County of Liberty. . Joseph M’Gowfeu jr. applies tor letters of ad ministration on the goods and chattels, rights and credits that were of John M'Uowen, late of suld county dec’d. . These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said dec’d, to filo their objections (if any they have) in my office at Ricehorough, on or before the first Monday in October next; otherwis letters of administration will be granted to the said appli cant. Given undor my hand and seat, this eleventh day of Augustin the year ot our Lord eighteen hundred and twenty live, and in the fifteenth year of American independence. E. BAKER, c. c. o. c. t. aug 18 *164 G EORGIA, Chatham C«antv_n., .v . the Justices of the Inferior CourfS ’ ior ordinary purposes, uuri i sittty To all whom It mav <}(>*«*•» These are therefore to cite nnri L.i_ .. and singular the kindred and creditor TnH deceased to filetheir objection, jf Z,? si fl in the clerk’s office, of tl e "ald Cn ' eyhtt Sl fore the 9th day of jST 52* or fl letters dlsmissory will be granted the Witness the Hon. E. Hartfen one ofZ' of said court, this 9th day of July, A D ' JSSfl s- m-«.sd;3 Scouring and Dying, M RS. Rawly, formerly Mrs. Kelly, most rc spcctfully acquaints her friends and the public, that she has Removed her Establishment I Iron. James square, to the lane in the rear of Dr. Wi...—..... -- - . . , ,r.. Serevcns, next door to Mr Lawrence Dumphy’s 1 t,tcs * Rld court * Ms 3d day of May, A Grocery, Whitaker st. Where she continues car-1 ml W ” s Y1 >- ’ rying ou tbe Scouring and Dying business in ail its various brandies, Leghorn, Straw and Chip’d Bonnets, pressed a id done up in tbe best stile, on Moderate terms and solicits a continuance of putdic Patronage. ANN RAWLY, sept 13 *c176• 1 Oil of Wormseed. tHE Oil of Wormseed is (lie most innocent as well as most powerful vermifuge yet known properly mum-god and genuine, (ns this is war- anted to be) by A. PARSONS, Druggist No. 8, Gibbons' Buildings, may 17 ■ 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 of land, containing two honred acres more or less lying and being in the county of Houstqp in the state of Georgia, known by the No. 97, fourteenth district, sold for the benefit of the heirs and cred itors of—— Purvis, an orphan dec. MURPHY. june 2 124 Gua’dn. and A City Marshal s /Sale On. the first Tuesday in Nov. next. W ILL be sold in front of tbe Court House be tween the usual hours of 10 A. M. and 4 P. ■M. the following property or as much thereof as will pay the-taxes, if ihey-are not paid before that day. Lot No. (7) Tower TyiHing, Decker Ward, bounded east by lot No. 6, south by brdughton st. west by lot No. 8, ahd north by a lane, levie3 on as the property of the estate of Matthew M’Allis- ter, to satisfy the estate city taxes tor the present year, amount due $3 75 and cost.' Half lot No. 8, and building Trustee Garden mow attached to Greene w<»rd, bounded east liy east Broad st. south by lot N06, west by east broad st. andnorth by lot No 7, levied on as tbe proper ty ot Moses Herbert to satisfy a commission and bis city taxes tor the present year. A building cuTcIfsirs lot Joachim st.Cg'.cthorp ward, levied on as the .property of Joe Campbell , to satisfy his city taxes for the years 1823, 1824 •and 1325, amount due $1 37 and cost. A building on lot No. 17, St. Gail Oglethorpe ward, levied on as the property of James Curley, <0 satisfy his city taxes for the yeai 1823,1824 aud 1825, amount due $1 (10 and cost. A building on lot No. 3, 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 ttieir city tax for the present year, amount due $9 624 end cost. F. M. STONE, City Marshal. oct 1 183 Twenty Dollars Reward, R ANAWAY From-the Subscriber some time in April last, a negro man named Will, some times colls himself Willis, about six feet high and about 23-years of age, he has a sulky look and an effeminate voice, speaks slow when spoken to, has a scar on the upper liporunder the left eye, as likewise a scar oh the left arm, ■occasioned from a blow of a stick, lie is a'Blacksmith by trade. I will gigetlie above reward forth* delivery ol said negro in any jail in the State sol get him. WILLIAM MURPHEY, Washington County Geo aug 4 1 *158tB G EORGIA Effingham County. By the hnn the Justices of the inferior court silling for ordina ry purposes. To all whom it may concern. Whereas, Klary Atm Porter widow, applies to the honorable the court of ordinary of Effingham county for letters of administration on the estate and effects of William G Porter dec. Into of El finghani County, These arc therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said deceased, to file their objections (if any they have) to the granting of the administration of tbe estate nf the deceased to tbe applicant, in tile Clerk's-Office of the said Court, on or before the 24lh day of October next; otherwise letters ol administration will be granted. Witness tho honorable Herman Elkins, one of the Justices of the said court this twenty-fourth day afSeptemher, A. D. 1825. JOHN CHARLTON, c.c. o. e. c. sept 24 180 , t l EORGIA. EffiinghninCounty—By the Hon.the T Justices oj the Inferior court sitting for ordi nary purposes. To all whom it may concern. Whereas F.tias Reed administrator of W: J. Spencer,Mec. has-petitioned the Hon. the Court of Ordinary-to be dismissed from bis said admin istraion. These-arc therefore to cite and admonish all and singufafthe kindred and creditors of tbe said dec’d, to file their objections (if any they have) iu the office of the Clerk of the court of ordinary on.or before the 28th day of December next, otherwise letters dismissory will be granted the petitioner. Witness the Hon. John Waidhonr, one of the Justice; of (lie said Court, the 27th day of June, A D.1826 june 28 134 JOHN CHARLTON c.c.o. c.c REMEDY AGAINST D YSPEPSIA. D r. J.W. ATTRIDGE’S TINCTURE for in digestion, termed Dyspepsia. Tbe iliscov ery of this Medicine lias been the effect of Ions and attentive study; and i; now made public from the most di vided pcitvicjion founded, on wnple c; perience of itspowerin eradicating this disease after eveiy other Medicine bad failed. It has on ly been in this country twelve months, and it has lionc wonders in giving restoration, and in astli- matical cases. Ifs beneficial effect has been pston ishing. Dr. James Farmer, Member of the Royal College of Surgeons ill .London, declares in his Treatise, that Asthma and 'indigestion are found coexisting, the stomach al all times exerts consid erable influence over the pulmonary functions, and it is therefore fnir toconMude that the former disease is aggravated by tlip latter. Asthmatic people, continu a the learned Doctor, should im pose upon themselves the snme regulation as if the cose were purely dispeptic. This tincture o pens obstructions of the spleen and liver, cleans- eth the breast of phlegm, and the chest of hu mours gathered therein; removes pain in (heback, stomach ami sides, and tbe windy cholie,. Also giddiness in the head, which all proceed from in digestion, it has been recommended by some of the most eminent physiciansasn valuable med icine in dispepsia,hut it docs not cure all diseases Sold in square bottles, with Dr. Aldridge, London on each bottle, wholesale and retail, hy AUGUST G. OEMLER, Agent, At his Drug Store corner ol Whitnker and Broughton Streets. ■ feb 15 34 i X ^ Or Justices of Hie Inferior Court, while silting for ordinary purposes. To all whom it may concern. Whereas,Hamutal Johnson, executrix of Thom ns Johnson, late i f Savannah, deceased,has peti tioned the lion, the court of ordinary, to be dis charged from her said cxecutorshio. These are therefore <0 cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the snid deceased, to file their objections (if any they have) in the clerk’s office ot the court of ordinary on or before the the 3d day of Nov. next, other wise letters dismissory will be granted tbe peti tioner. Witness the-Hon. John dimming, one the Jus- ay of May, A.D.1825. may 3 S M BO ( 1 EURGIA, Chatham County.—By the lion fr the Justices of the Inferior Court, silting fo ordinary purposes. To all whom it may concern. Whereas Isaiah Davenport, administrator of Wm Alkcrson, dec. has petitioned the honorable the Court of Ordinary to be discharged from Ids said administration. Now these are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and.creditorsof the said dec.to file their objections,(if any they have) in the Office of the Clerk of the Court of Ordina ry, on or before tbe 3d day of November next, tliorwise letters dUinissory will be granted the pe titioner. Witness tiie lion. John Cumming, one of the Justices of the said Court this 3d day of May, A. D. 1825. S. M.BONDjC. c.o. may 3 , Sheriff’s Sales. On the first Tuesday in Nov. next. ’^nffTILLbe sold before tne Court House in Ef- Y V fingliam County, between the usual hour •ale. One hundred acres of land more or less, grant ed to Andrew Lambert, and four hundred acres nf land more or less, originally granted to Clement Mnrtain, bounded by Abercorn Creek on the N#rth and Calvins Creek on tbe East, lying in Effingham County—Levied on as the ,» operty of S'ethO. Thread craft, to satisfy an execution in fa vour of. William Mein. Also, twelve hundred acres of land more Or less bounded by lauds of Paul Beville and 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 Rend and others. THUS. ELKINS, s. e.c sept29 182 Sheriff Sale, **On the first Tucsduy in November next. W ILL be sold befre the Court IIou$e in Chat ham County, between the usual hours. All that certain tract or parcel of |and situated in the County of Chatham and State of Georgia 011 the sails between the Islands of Skednwny and Burnsides and known by the name of Bedaubs Island containing sixty three acres more or less; also all that other tractor parcel of land situated and being ah Skidaway Island in the County aforesaid, composed of three different and or iginally distinct tract of land but adjoining caqji .other,the first of which was originally granted to Miclael Ritter for one hundred acres, the sec ond of ivbich wns originaly granted to Jho. Ellis for fifty acres, and the thurd and Jastofwhich was orginuly granted o Michael Ritter for fifty acres, xvhioh-throc tracts of land contain in the whole (not including Redoubt Island) two Hundred nnd thirty seven acres with the appurtenances, levi ed on to satify the Planters tank of the state of Geo. or< foreclosure ot morguge, against John W Stirk* " ISAAC D’LYON. s. c. Oct 1 183 Just Received and for /Sale, CABANA SEGARS. by J. JB. HERBERT & CO. Elegant Brushes, "UST received from Mr. Taylor’s Factory, viz. Cldth Bn-«ht*g, Hair Patent penetrating, large and very su perior, Waterproof do. Tooth Brushes, silver wire, Jappaned Flesh Brushes, Plate, Shaving and Comb do, Bottle Bruses. For sale by, A. PaSONS, . Druggist No. 8, Gibbons' Buildildgs. sept IS Cieorgia*—Chatham County. B EFORE me Isaac Russell, one of the Justices assigned to keep the Peace for the county and state aforesaid. Came Peter Durir.ger, who made oath in writing that he seized and took a- way from a slave, known by the name of Jack Moore, and said to belong to one -Sam) Hale, of Augusta, the following articles to wit. One Flat, a wooded shed building on a lot, belonging to Mr. Josoph Stiles Situated in Yammacraw, also one small Stove and pipe, four Iron bound Kegs, an ullage keg ol ^Tobacco, two pair of Beales, two Axes, five Jugs, four Iron Pots, one Dimmi- jon,oneboxoi Rosin, owe trunk with Dry Goods, one pair of Stiliards, one barrel of Cow peas, one writing desk, and several other small articles; Of which a schedule of the same has been fur nished ine and said articles pul ifirroy possession. This is to notify the said Sami. Hale or any other person, who may be interested in any of said property that 1 snail in conformity witn an act of the Legislature of this State proceed to make or der of Forfeiture and Sale, in ten days from this Georgia—Chatham County, OOt’RTOF ORDINARY, 1st August, 1825. O N-the petition of Robert Habersham and Jo seph Habersham Executors of Francis Cour- voisie.late of Chatham County olanter dec’d sta ting that by the. Willprthe said dec’d it is ordered iiidi a iract ufiaod ill CiiatliftlVt county nitiiatedon (he LouisvilleRoad, containing fifteen hundred, and fifty acres,^nowntlie name of Clay’s place, bounded on the north and north east by lands formerly the property ofH. Bom-quin dec’d, east erly by lands of the Es*ate of John Gibbons and others, southerly and Westerly by lands of tbe estates of Josiali B Fox and James Habersham Also a tract of land in Camden county on the Sa tillaRiver containing one thousand acres moreor less, originally granted to William Telfair, nnd praying leave to sell tbe aforesaid tracts of land agreeably to the will of the deed. It is ordered that an order nisi be granted the petitioners, and he published nine months in one of the public Gazettes of the City, of Savannah nnd if no objections are filed thereto that then it be made absolute.. Extractfrom the minutes S. M. BUND, c. c. o. aug 13 162 . English Copperas, B Y the barrel or half barrel—For sale by A. PARSONS, Druggist, No. 8, Gibbon’s Buildings. april 6 b74 Augusta Masonic Hull SkfVOHBi&lr* „ The first Drawing is over, and all the Capital Fri ties art still in the Wheel. • The second Drawing will take place on WED , NESDAY, 12th of etcher next. The unprecedented Richness of the Weeel, af ter the drawing of a large proportion of the nurn bers, offeis every possible inducement to adveli- — This is evidently the richest Lottery in bale, in ten days Irom tins I the Union, in Grand Cajiital Prizes, besides a re date, if said property be not claimed agreeable I r y large proportion of the minor Prizes, to the provisions ol said act. Savannah 30th 1 —■ v August 1925 aug 30 ISAAC RUSSELL, 3. 169 DARIEN BILLS, THE Masonic Hall Lottery Office I S the only pluce in this city, where the DARI EN BILLS are thken at PAR. A great variety of numbers have been received, and are for sale for prize tickets or cash by HENRY MACDONNELL, Agent. aug 27 • . 168- : NOTICE, A LL persons having demands against William Anderson, deceased, of Liberty Coanty 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 14 108 ( Notice. O WNERS of Horses, who are in the habit of allowing them to go at large through the . City, are notified that in conformity with the Or dinance, they will be taken up after Thursday next, and placed in the pound, and there kept until the fine of five dollars is paid. F. M. STONE, Marshal, aug 16 162 Ticket and Shares, warranted undrawn, may still be had at the original Scheme price at The Augusta Masonic Hall Lot tery Office Those who have dra< n prizes are informed that 1 heir tickets shall betaken as cash for others war ranted undrawn. Orders from any part of the U.S.epclnsing(cnsh or prize tickets (postpaid) shall be proenply ex ~—~>lication to, MACDONNELL, Agent, executed h hF iy appli <!nry For Augusta Masonic Hall Lottery, ' Thompson fc Bounty's Buildings, Savannah aug 23 . 155 . G EORGIA, Chatham county—By the Hon. the Justices of the Inferior court sitting for or Ji nary purposes. To all whom it may concern. Whereas Wm. Roche, applied to the hon. (he court of Ordinary of Chatham county for letters of administration on the estate and effects of Jno Gribbin, late of Savannah merchant, dec. asprin cipal creditor'. These are therefore ,to cite and admonish all nnd singular the kindred and creditors of the said decoased, to file their objections (if any they have) to the granting of the administration ot the ' estate of the deceased to- the applicant rn the Clerk’s office of tbe 3did Court, on or before the sixth day of October next; otherwise letters of ad ministration will be granted. Witness the lion. Elias Fort, one of (fie Justice of the said Court, the sixth day of September, / D. one thousand eight hundred and twenty-fiv S. M. BOND, e. c. 0 sept 6 172 )^LI. persons having anydeinnnds against Beiij iHllL 147 EORGIA Chatham county—By the lion, the T Justices of the Inferior court of Chatham coun ty sitting for ordinary purposes. ' To all whom it may concern. Whereas Isaiah Davenport, administrator of the estnte of Samuel Davenport, late of Savannah carpenter, dec. has petitioned the hon. court of Ordinary to be discharged from his said adminis tration. ' These are therefore to cite and admonish ail nnd singular, the kindred and creditors of the jaid deceased to file their objection^ (if any they have,) in the office of the office of the Clerk ot the court of ordinary, on or before the 3d day of Nov. next, otherwise letters dismissory will he granted the petitioner. Witness the honorable John Cumming; one of the Justices of said court this 3d day of May, A.D. 1825. S. M. BOND, a co may 3 ’ i ( EURGIA, Chatham County^Hvth« 1. Tr I v)T Justices of the Inferior Cour/of riw*.'I county, sib ins for ordinary purposes To all to whom it may concern the hon. tile Court of Ordinary to be iVi.Jl 1 from liis said administration. i,chaf «' These are therefore to cite and admohi.w ai and singular the kindred nod creditors ef ti deceased to file their objections If any iHe« in the Clerks office of tin. t ourt of H or before.tlic ninth day of January next. wise letters dismissory will be granted the hi tioner. B Pw Witness the Hon. Ed. Harden, one of the, 1 tlces of the said court, this Uth day of Juiv i!Ill o ra, S M< i july 9 _ 147 B '- 1 C 1 EURGIA—Effingham bounty.—By IliT I" the Justices of the Inferior Court, county, sitting for ordinary purposes. J * .... To .. w mn H toncern, Whereas; Howell Hines, executor of H.J Hines, has petitioned to the Hon. the Justice, the Inferior Court sitting for Ordinary mam to be discharged from the executorship afores These are therefore to cite kndadmonish all singular the kindred and creditors of the said ceased, to file their objections (if any they h- in the Clerk’s Office of the said Court, or before the 4th day of December next; othei letters dismissory will be granted. Witness (he Hon. John Waldhauer one of Justicus of the snid Court, the 4th May, A. D | may 6 100 , JNO -CHAltLTON.Cl G eorgia, Chatham counfy- iiytht tic. Justices of the Inferior Court sitting for, pary purpose. To all whom it ftiay concern. Whereas Francis H. Weltnnn, executor ofBjj jamln Brooks, of Savannuh, Merchant, dee d hi pctitlonedthc Hon. the Court of Ordinary, to I discharged from his said executorship. These are therefore to cite and admonish a'.U singular the kindred and ci'editorsoftlie seidd to filetheir objections (ifany they have) In t clrk’s office of tbe said court, oner before 1 twel 'th day of November next; otherwise lettei fismissory will ire granted the petitioner. Witness the Hon. Edwerd Hpiden, one t, \\ Justices of the said Court, the 12th day ot llij A. D. 1826. S. M BOND, cr 0. ( 1 EOKGtA, Chatham County—By the Iton.tjie X Justices of the Inferior Court silting for or dinary purposes. To nil whotq it may concern. Whereas Timothy Barnard, executor of Warren Peroivnl, dec’d, lias petitioned the Court of Ordi nary, to be discharged from his said executorship. These arc therefnretocite ami admonish ail and singular the kindred and creditors of the snid dec. to file their objections, if any they have,- in tbe clerk's office of lire sold court, on or before the twelfth day of November next ; otherwise letters _ _ w dismissory will be prnnted flic petitioner. . , Burton dec’d and fate of tbe County of Eif- WilneWthc Hon. Edward Harden, one .of (life tiugham, are requested to present them to the Justices of the snid Court, (lie 12th day of May -..1 :i 1 .1 . r» icon c vr n/xsitr .. « subscriber, properly authenticated. And those indebted to make payment forthwith. * ROBERT P BURTON. Admr. Riceboro. aug 13 *1.1162 Notice, A I,L persons indebted to the-estato. nf Alexair A der Martin, fate of Liberty County, deceas ud, arerequested lo make immediate payment. may 10 $112 R. F. BAKER, W. II. MARTIN, < Ex’re. Just Received P er st ip Louisa Matilda, a large and choice supply of Genuine Drugs, Chemicals, Spi ces, Perfumery, Dye Stuti's, Fancy Articles, tyc tyc. carefully selected by the proprietor at the North, and particularly suited to this market—which ad ded to his fo mer stock on hand, renders Ids as sortment, very extensive and wcl worthy the at tention of Dealers. Gentlemen, Physicians, Cotm- .ry inerehaifts, Planters and all others that wish to purchase in this line are invited to tall and 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 A. PARSONS, Druggist No 8, Gibbons’ Buildings. sept 6 LAWNUTiCE. T HE suberibers having associated themselve together in tbe practice of law, are prepare, to attend to any business in the line of their pro fession. They will practice in the counties o. Bibb, Monroe Pike, Fayette, Newton, Houston. Crawford, Upson, Baldwin, Jones, Twiggs Pulaski, Jasper, Putnam, and Wilkinson. ADDISON MANDELL THOMAS CAMPBELL Macon Dec 27> 1824. . tf41. aug 4 1581 an Bank of Darien. R ESOLVED that a reduction of K'per cent b. and is hereby required, on all paper due a- tpe-mother Bank, on or before the 2i thereafter November next, and at every renewa tbrenffei a similar reduction until the same shall have a- mounted to 30 per cent. Extract from the minutes. EBEN. S. REES each. (Jj* The Miltedgevili Journal and Snvannal Republican, will publish the abovo until the Is of November, june 25 t42 Genuine, Eau Medicinale de Husson1 r US-T imported by the ship Emilvv • * ALSU, Clarified Honey, Just received from Boston, and for safe by A. PARSONS, Druggist No. 8, Gibbons^Buildings. april 7 A. D. 1825. may 106 S. M. BOND, c co. Pine Chewing Tobacco, J UST received per Corsair, Lorillards Manufac luring, and iu rsnle by A. PARSONS, Druggist No 8, Gibbons' Buildings mny 13. Madeira Wines. T HE undersi/ned has on hand, and offe rsfo sale upon liberal terms for cash or approved acceptances, payable in this city, n quantity oi 'Madeira Wine oi the justly celebrated brand of John Howard March 4* Co. in pipes, halfpipes quarter casks and eighths, of vannasimportulious some very old, and all very superior. Hg. hns always a subscription List open for the importation of Wine from Madeira to Ibis place mid will thankfully receive orders for any quim • Ity: he will in (he course of this month, forward a list which will he supplied iu the couise of the next ensuing autumn. PETIT DE VILLF.RS Savannah, Till July, 1825. Factor, jiiiv 12 c-ii-iS N INE months after date application will t. made to the hon. Interior court of Liberty county, for leave to sell the real and personal es tate of Loilowick Lard, late’of Tattnall count; deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and ere tors. E. WAY, Adm’r. aug 31 $n171 290 Bagging, Nails, tyc. "kPlKCES 42 inch Cohon Baggie Bagging, 19C Casks Cut Nais 9 Hogsheads k ) Philnpelphia 37 Barrels ( WTiisitcy For sale by sept 3 1 Hogshead Totmco H. LORD k CO. Mongin’s Wharf 171 W INE, Months after dale application, will made to the hon. the InferiorCourt of Eflirig ham county, for lenve to sell the following lands One tract lying in the county of Early, known by the (No. 7) seven 21st district. One. tract lying in tiie county of Gwinnett, known by the No. two hundred and fifty seven (257 ) 7th district sold for the benefit of Edmund. Murtlin and Benjami Lavenoer, orphans ot Jus. I.avendei deceased, JOHN CHARLTON, Guardian of said orphans aug 36 156 C \ EORGIA Chatham County—By the d I" the Justices of the Inferior Court of Chalho County sitting for ordinary purposes. To all whom it may concern. Where as Hamutal Johnson Exec'utriiof L edict Bmirqiiin late of Chatham County plant deceased so far as refates to his personal; and 1] minlstrntive of tiie real estate of the said deceasJ hns petitioned the Hon. Court of Ordinary tol discnnCged from her said Exeuutorship and / ministrntorehip. These are therefore to cite nnd adminish J nnd singulurlhe kindred and creditors ofthrs deceased to file their objectidns if uny they it in the Clerk’s Office oftheCourt of ordinary! or before the third day of November next, olbj wise Letters Dismissory will he granted the | tioner. Witness the Honorable Jacob Rend one of I snid Justices, this (he third dny of Mny, A 0 < thousand eight hundred andtxventy live, may 3 S..M. BOND.c.e.oj Tkj INE months after date application will 11 mnde-to the hon. Inferior Cpurt of fiber] County when sitting for ordinary purpoiei fl leave to sell certain trnets of Pine Land, sitoi m and near Doctors Creek and other places,(] he benefit of the Heirs amd Creditors -f Willii Anderson, deceased, may 14 U18 .108. JONF.fi. AdmrJ N 1 I INE months utter date applicaiinn wilt I I made to the Hon. the Inferior (curt efClj limit County lor leave fo sell alffi^BrealestHte lames Wallace, Esq. dec’d. r.omHng nf "H Lots No. 9 and 10; Lot No. 7, Carpenter’s lto| Lot No. 3, Washington Ward improvements, Washington V city of Savannah,—and five Lots in the T«wnI Hnrdwiekc, Bryan County,No. 48, 49,63,641] —, foi the benefit of.thc heirs and creditors ofsi - state. , G. W. 01Vf.!S8, Adm’r of J. Hcllm may 31 122 NOTICE I K ANAWAYfrom the Subscriber some li®* K. Marc 11 last,a negro womanafa-dt 28 yew yeiiow comple'ction, front teeth out, l-rsii-ie- 1 lie breast (with the lettersG. HIPP.) Bhelsjf ly belonged to George Hlpnof SuvHiumh, a think w-ll try to make for that place by the « of Augusta, and it is more than probable shew try to pass for a free woman. Any person pa me information so that 1 get her again, or H tier in some Jail, shall he entitled ton rcffir ten dolfars. JOHN T: CARR. Willington S. C. Abbeville DistM sept 29 a 182 VV atoh Lost. L EFT in the yardof the Ciiy HotelonSuw morning lasta Double Cased Em! supposed to he made hy E. Johnson, London,* 3464, with a small gold ring and n brass * e J, Inched to it by a ribhon. The finder will]*H bly rewarded hy leaving it at the B« r °* Hotel. sept 27 .181 d i.UltUIA, Etfingliaiii «.ounty.— By j* e j VJf the Justicetof the Inferior Court oj LF County, sitting fur ordinary purposes. Wanted Imnu diately, A single ll.VN, w ho is solu-r and honest, to take chargd of a smalt Plantation near the cityj Apply to the Editor.- sept H) 174b Brought to Jail. I N Savannah, on the 5th inst. a negro twin who says his name i-s Wilt, and that lie hejongs to William Murphey, Washington (‘ounty Geo., and that he ranaway about 5 months ago, he is 6 feet high, and at)-ut 25 yem-s of age,- artd has a scar under the left eye, and says he is a Blacksmith by trade tohn t. Dews, j. c . e. sept 5 -j 72 . 1)R. DYOTT 8 Approved Anti-Bilious Pills, Whicli prevent and cure all Bilious Complaints MALIGNANT FEVERS,kc. r llESE PILLS if administered in time to re move tire bile from the stomach, w ill conn let-act the causes which commonly produce yel low or bilious fever, ague or fail fevers, bilious cholic, pleurisy, dysentery, Worms, sick and fold ■.lomneh, head ache, loss of appetite, flatulence, epileptic (its. hypochondria Arid hysterical com plaints, sour stomach,- heart burn, dyspepsia/u- in digestion, Sic, They remove habitual eostivencss, -olds and coughs, asthma, stranguary, gravel, "lieurealism, god, scurvy,scorbutic blotches, im purities in the blood, female Complaints, &.e If taken abouj once a fortnight during the Spring and rtuinmer mouths, they will prove a certain preventive against the Hgueumi prevailing Tail Sickness. A hill of directions for faking them accompanies each box of pifis ;small boxes 25 cents, large do. 50 cents, And hy appointment sold by WANTED hire a good Cook. Apply' to the Editor 41 Oct 6 185 April 26 A PARSONS, Druggist, No. HfGihhons’ Buildings. 91 Brought To Jail. I N Savanttali ort the 14th inst. a negro man who says his name is Guy and that he belongs lo MrsHamulalJoIinston, of Bourke county Georgia, and that he ran away about too months ago he ie 5feet 84 inches high and about 25 yuais of age, he has a scar under the right eye* JNO I* DEWS, 3. 0. 0. To all whom it may. concern. Whereas Matthew Reiser applies t° r JS administration on the estate and effects ol Porter, late of Effingham.connly> decease • These are therefore 10 cite and auiDOs ami singular the kindred and creditors ol deceased, to file tlielr objections (il any W , in t e Clerk's office of the sai'd Court, op . I'orC the 27th day of September next, ol u letters will he granted. .. Witness the Hon, John C. Helvensloni the' Justices of (Be said Court, 'bis 2Jo 1 , August, 1825, fl, r l august 30 JOHN CHARLTON, 169 fill, Notice jVTIN-E moiitln after date application _l_x made to tiie Hon. the jir-iioescMne Court of (lie County of Chatham tof „ sell ail the real estate belonging t J , ‘ le e • Philip Brasch deceased* . or u catoarinba^UJj Brought to Jail, I N Savannah on the. 29th ult. a negro m snys his name is William, and that »- to Mr. Patten, m,d that he ranaway , bout six weeks ago wficn ho Was in An ^ that his master was on his w;ay to New- t ■ is 5 feet 44 inches high and about 26yr 8 ' June 20 139 JNO. I. PLWg^> ' Brought to Jail; I N Savannah on the 14th inst. ® Linji . says liis name is Simon, and that In- John McCornmck of Warren county “ & that lie raunwnv from him about too „ tic is 5 feet 7 inches high and about ; ° g0, JOHN I- DEIV'Si