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mwm. Guardian fc$afes, W ILL be sold at public sale «t the Courl House in liie oily of Savannah between the hours of 10 ami 4 o'clock,. A Negro woman named Mariah. Soi j .u me property of Sarah and John 'fucker, minor*and Orphans, nnd sold by order ot the Courl of Ordinary of Chatham County. VVM.P. CLAKK, i WINIFRED CLARK, J aug 23 LtIdo Guardians. Oilier iff s sulvA, continued. On litc Jint Tuesday in Oct. next. W it.I. he sold nt the Court House in the city of Savannah between the hours of (0 and 4 o’clock, All those (wo lots and improvements to the city of Savannah known in plan of said city as num bers (21) twenty one and (22) twenty two .lack son ward Orleans square levied on a* Hie property of Elnas. Early under a li. fa. in favour of Amos ■ .Scudder. Ail the right title and interest of Anuew Knox in Ulce’swharf being one undivided eighth of two undevided thirds and one undevided seventh id oneundevided eighth of two undi vided thirds, levied on us the property of Andr. w Knox to sat- 8l'iy an execution in favour of Williamson and l)e Villers. Sold at the risk of the former purchaser. t. D’LVO.N s. c. c. - sept 1" 177 Tax Collector’s Sales. On the first TUESDA V’, in .Vove ml nr next Will ne sold, at tlie Court House, in the city oi Savannah, between the hours of It) and o’clock, the following property, or so much thereof as will satisfy the state and county taxes and cost 4 , to wit: Lot letter I in Decker Ward, in the city of Sa vannah, with improvements thereoli. Levied on to satisfy the slate ami county taxes of John M. M’Calla, for the year 1824, and costs. Amount of tax—$ 39 OS. Lot -No. 33 Columbia Ward, in the city of Sa vannali, subject to ground rent to the corpora tion of said city, with the improvements thereon. Levied on to satisfy the slate and county taxes of Ann Rodman, for the years 1823 nud 1824. Amount of lax—$11 72. A Tract of Land in Camden County, on the south sidu of Great Satilla River,'conta niug 600 acres, more or less. Levied on te satisfy the state and county taxes of the estate of- Matthew Johnston, for the years 1323 and 1824 and costs. Amount of tax—$10. JAMES EPPINGER, 4 Tax Culled. Chat. County, for 1823 1824. • august 30 I list ? Sheriff’s sales,’ •n the first 1'uesdnyinJYovcmberneetJ, ILL be be sold before the Court; House in the city of Savannah, between the usu^l no ils of sale, 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 front JosepltJ. Thompson,to Joseph Cuuimiug assigned to Alexander T. Dopsou. A. D’LYON, o. s. c. c. pt 3 171 Executors Sales, On the Hist Tuesday in November next. 'TyJMLL soldatthe Court Hnn,e in Riceboro •XfJ Liberty county between the usuul hours of sale, the following property via: One negro hoy named Morris the property of ihe Est. of Dr. Thus. Stevens dec. Sold by per- mission of Utelion the Inferior court ot' Lilmty oouuty for the benefit of the Heirs and creditors. SAMUEL STEVENS, Ex’r. sept 22 179 Administrator’s Sales, On lh«fir>.t Tuesday in sYorember next. W ILL ue sold at the Courl House in Riceho- ro Liberty county between the usual hours of sale, Tim following tracts or lots of land viz: One tract or lot of land no 3t>3; 7th District Wilk inson now Tclfutr county containing 202; acres. One o'her tract or lot of land no 320: 7th District Wilkinson, now Telfnir.county containing 2-42.J acres. One other tract or lot ef land no 438; 7th District, Wilkinson now Telfair county containing £024 acres. One other tract or lot of land no 255; lltli Dis trict Wilkins: it now Telfair couuty containing 2024 acres. One other lot or tract of I.and no 183, 8th District Munro now Pike county containing 2024 acres One other tract or lot of land no 87? 8th District Munro county containg 2024 acres. One other tract or lot of land 110 199 1st District Walton couaty 230 aers. One other tract or lot of land no 321; 14th District Telfair coun'y containing 2024 acres. Being the real estttte of L Lard dee. Sold by permission of the hon. the Inferior cmrt of Lib erty county for the benefit of the Hcirs.and Cred itors. EDWARD WAY, Adm’r. sept 17 177 Inferior (?ourt—-Chatham «minty | July Term, ISAx U PON the petition of William Black, slating] tl at he was |H>ssessed of a certain promisso ry note for six hundred and fifty dollars, made 011 the second day of February Eighteen hundred and twenty, by Mary Motta, puyable two years af ter date to Edmund Warren, or order, and upon which note the said Edmund had made a guaran tee in these words; “ 1 guarantee the payment of the within note to the time stuted.” Signed Ed- ] mu ml Warren, “and which note was by the said Edmund delivered to Ihe petitioner. It appear ing to the Court that the said note lias been lost and cannot be found mid that a copy of said uoty as near as can be recollected together with evi-| deuce 01 its existence and loss is filed in the office, ol its Clerk. On Motion of Law £* Jackson, it is ordered that any ami all persons interested do shew cause on or before the next term ot this Court why the prayer of die petitioner for. the Establish ment of the said note should not he granted, and I that this rnlo ho published lit one of the public Ga zettes of this st.ite once a month until the time appointed for shewing eeuso thereon. A true Extract from the minutes. A, U. FANNIN, Clk. ang 2 157 * Notice. VTINK months after date application will i T made to the Honorable Ihe Inferior Cou. ol Chatham County, for leave to soli a lot on tin- corner of Bull niid Bryan streets, being No «, Ickyi Tythlng, Derby Ward, in the city ol Savannal'i, hi longing to the estate of Robert S. Gilts/- , ‘deed, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said estate. JAMES BARNARD, Executor. jan 25 10 The Old English Razors, Tax Collector's sales, On the first Tuesday in November next, W ill be sold at the court house in the city or SnvaunHti, between the hours of lit and 3 o’clock the following properly, or so much there of as will satisfy the state and couuty taxes and costs, vis: A tract of land in Little. Ogwchee District,Chat hnm ounty, containing 600 acres, more or less, levied on to satisfy the state and county taxes of Peter It. Clifton, tor the years 1823 and 1824,and ,,ceit*; amount nt tax $9*52. Lot no. lii, Franklin ward in the city of Savan nah, hounded 011 tile east by Jetfirsou-st. on tlie south by ryan-st. sjhjert to a ground rent to the . corporation of said city, with the improvements thereon, lev.ed on to satisfy the state and cou ty taxes of the estute of Fruncis Doyle, for the years 182iand 1824, and costs ; um’t oftax, $178 89. ' A tract of laud in Ogechee District, Chatham county, containing 250 acres, more or less, levied on to satisfy Ihe stale and couuty taxes of Nicho las J. Curler, for the year 1824, and costs ; amount of tax $2 64. A tract of land in Glynn county, containing 500 acres, more or less, hounded north by land of Jas. Harrison, and on all other sides by vacant land ; granted to John Miller in 1797. levied on to satis fy the state and county taxes of Catherine Lim bo rt/or the years 1822 and 1823; amount ot tax $9 37 JAMES EPPINGER, Tax Collector, Chatham county for 1823—’24 aug 23 167 Sheriff’s Sale. On the first Tuesday in December next• W ILL lie sold before the Court House in Ef- fiitglmin County, between the usual hours of sale. Twelve head of Horses, levied on as the pro- perty of Joseph i Thompson, to satisfy a foreclo sure of a mortgage in favour of Joseph Cummijng THOS. ELKINS, s. c. c.. sept 29 182 HEAD QUARTERS, 1 WAYNESBORO, 14th July, 1825. BRIGADE ORDERS. In Conformity to orders from ihe Major General of the Division, em- uuting from ordersoftlie Comman der in chief, Colonels George Wych, David T Smith, Augustus St, Jones, Robert Tulle,' L ttlctou Spivy,nnd Michael Youtlg, of the 4lh, 6th, 6th, 7th, 8th, and 9th Re giments, are ordered to proceed forthwith,tiftho completion of the organization of their respective Regiment*,'where the privates ne glect or refuse to elect officers,they — «*ust he nominated as directed by law, and such nominate J persons, will lie consul cred liable to all the duties, nnd.suhjeetto all the fines and penalties, for military officers, as officers nre w ho have been duly elected und commission- The Patrol duties required by law, it is further ordered, will be enforced With military exnct- ness. - A prompt report of tlie’execution of these or ders, forwarded direct to the Brigadier Ueueral will he expected. DAVID TAY LOR, jr. u. a. July 18 »i 151 , Georgia—-Liberty County, B Y Elijah Baker, Cle.k U the Court of Ordina ry for the County ot liberty. Joseph M’GoWen jr. upplies tor letter? of ad* ministration on the goods and chattels, rights and credits that Were of John M’Goweti, late of laid county dec’d. , ’ These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred und creditors of the said dec’d, to file their Objections (if uny they Wave) in my office at Ricelmrough, on or before the first Monday In October next t othenvis letters of r " th e Urt, Hav V . e ,,m * Cou ‘t oi. l aamlm.ir.tlon will lie punted U> Ui. ..Id .,.|dl- SSkf JJJLSf jS &7S «WJ cant.. Given under my hand and seal, this eleventh day of Augustin the year ot our Lord eighteen hundred and twenty five, ami in the iiltcenth year improved aed warranted to shave well. rtTHE subscriber lias just received to order Iron 1. Thomas Scargil, John Barber, and G B Funds, Sheffield England—an elegantassortinent of those Razors, in red Morocco cuses, of pairs and single, ornamented, and the workmanship throughout is warranted 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, Gibbous’ Buildings. April 2 , G t EORGIA Effingham Couuty. By she ln"i i/ic I Justices of the Inferior court sit tiny for ordina ry purposes. To all whom it may concern Scouring and Dying, VTRS. Rawly, formerly Mrs. Kelly, most re* Jfl spoctfuily acquaints her friends and the public, that she has Removed her Establishment Iron. James square, to the lane in the rear of Dr. Screvens, next door to Mr Lawrence Dumphy’s Grocery, Whitaker st. Where she continues car rying on the Seourine and Dying business in all its various branches, Leghorn, Straw and C’hip’d tiunnets, pressed a d done up in tlie best stile, on Moderate terms and solicits a continuance of lUbltc Patronage. ANN RAWLY. apt 13 *c!75 . Oil of Wormsccd. . T HE Oil of Wormscod is the most innocent as well as most powerful vermifuge yet known I properly managed and genuine, (ns this is war* anted to he) liy A. PARSONS, Druggist No. 8, Gibbon?’ Buildings. may 17 Remedy against tlie N INE mouths after the date herein,application will he made to the Hon. the Court of Ordi nary for the County oft hatliam, for leave to sell tlie whole ora part, or parts of « tract of land, lying and living in the county of Effingham, con taining by recent survey, nine hundred and eigh ty five acres, and known by the name oj lhe Tuck- nssteking Tract, formerly the property of King and Hotchkiss, now belonging to the estate ol Alexander 3. Roe’s orphans, for the benefit of said orphans. WILLI AM MOREL, Guardian A. 8 Roe’s Orphans. jul\ 14 149 'VINE months after date application, will he .A made to the hou. the Justices of the Inferior Co rt of Bulloch County, for leave to sell atract oi land, containing two hunrd acres more or less lying and being in the county of Houston in the state of Georgia, known by the No. 97, fourteenth district, sold for the benefit of the heirs aip crcd itors of— Purvis, an orphan dec. MURPHY, jane 2 124 Gua’dn.andX City Marshal s Sale On the first Tuesday itt Nov. next. W ILL be sold in front of the Court House be tween the usual hours of 10 A. M. and 4 P. r R1. the following property or a9 much thereof hs t will puy the taxes, if they are not paid before tlial day. Lot No. (7) Tower Tylhing, Decker Word bounded east by lot No. 6,'south by Broughton st west by lot No. 8, and north by a lane, levied on as the properly of die estate ol Mfttlliew M’Allis- ter, to satisfy the estate eity tn.es tor the present year, amount due $3 75 and cost. H,dt lot No. 8, and building Trustee Garden now attached to-Greeue ward, bounded east by ep*t Broad rt. south by Jot No6, west by east broad st. and nonii by lot No 7, Levied on as tlie proper ty ot Moses Herbert to satisfy a commission and bi* city taxes for the present year. A uuiiding on Telfair* lot Joachim st.Oglethorp ward,levied on as the property of Joe Campbell to satisty his cily taxes for the years 1823, 1824 and 1325. amount due $1 37 and cpst. A building on let No. 17, St. Gull Oglethorpe xvttrd. levied on as tlie property of James Curley, to satisfy his eity (axes for the yeat 1823,1824 am: 1825, amount due $1 00and cost. A building on lot No. 3, Trustee garden now • known as Greene ward, situated on east Boundary st. levied on as tlie property of Mary and Geo. M. Carter, to satisfy their city tax for the present year, amount due $9624 and cosU F. M. STONE, City Marshal oet 1 783 Twenty Dollars He ward, R AN AWAY From the Subscriber some time in April last, a negro man named Will, sum times calls himself Willis, about six feet high an. about 23 years of age, he has a sulky look and at, effeminate voice, speaks slow when spoken to has h scar on the upper lip or under the left ey e, 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 I gel him. WILLIAM MURPHEY, Washington County Geo ang 4 *1681 a Elegant Brushes, rUST received from Mr. Taylor’s Factory, viz I Cloth Brushes, Hair Patent penetrating, large and very su perior, Waterproof do. Tooth Brushes, silver wire, Jappancd Flesh Brushes, Plate, Shaving and Comb do. Bottle Bi ases. For sale bv, 'A. FAS0N8, Druggist No. 8, Gibbous’ Buildildgs. sept 13 Whereas, Mary Ann Porter widow, applies to e honorable the court of ordinary of Effingham county for letters of administration on the estate I ma |jp a | cases, its beneficial effect and effects of W illiam G Porter dec. inte ot Ef-1 j s |,i„ g . Or. James Farmer, Mem fiiiglmin County. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said deceased, to tile their objections (if any lliey have) to the granting of the administration of tin- estate of the deceased to the applicant, in the Clerk’s.Office of the .said Court, on or before the 24lh day of October next; otherwise letters ol administration will he granted. W itness the honorable Herman Elkins, one nt the Justices of the said court this twenty-fourth day of September, A. I). 1825. JOHN CHARLTON, c. c. o. ».. c. sept 24 180 I ►sheriff’s Sales. On the first Tuesday in Nov. next. W ILL lie sold before the Court House in Ef fingham Couuty, between the usual hours of #ale. One hundred acres of land more or less, grant ed to Andrew Lambert, and four hundred acre- of Kmd more or less, originally grunted to Clement Abn-tuin, bounded by Abercorn Creek on (he Worth and Calvins Creek on the East, lying in Effiiiglmin'Oounty—-.Levied on as the property of Sept (». Threadoraft, to satisfy an execution in-fa vour of William .-.L in, Aiso, twelve hundred acres of land more or less bounded by lauds of Paul Beville and by the Sa vannah river oil the East, and on the Augusta Road, )ying iii Effingham County—levied on as the property of Grasse Scruggs dec. to satisfy an execution in favour of Elias Rend and others. THOS. ELKINS, s. z.c. ' sept 29 162 , % Sheriff Sale, On the first Tuesday in November next. W ILL be sold befre the Court Mouse in Chat ham County, between tlie usual hours. A ! that certain-tract o- parcel of land- situated in the County of Chatham and State of Georgia on the salts between the- Islands of Skedarvay ar,,l J3 ii-nside.s and known by the immeof Redoubs ■1 -i I "-inlaining sixty three acres more or less; alsoal .at other! ract or parcel of land shunted ; n e -con Skidaway Island in tlie County ef r , .i. i-ynposed of three different and or- i-i-i ' disimet tract of land but ndjoining eacli Other, :i« first of which was originally granted lo ali iel Kitim for one hundred acre*, the soc- ..o. a o wnlcli was nrigiiiaty granted to Jno. Ellis fi..- itt.v acres,and the thurd mid lustofwhich was orgiiuiv 'i-imted o Michael Ritter for fifty acres, Which three tracts of land uontuiii-in ttie whole (not ini-l iding Redoubt Islaiidj hvo lluiidred nnd -thirjv seven acres with the appurtenances, levi- vi-pj i i sntify the Winters Bank of the state of Ge on foreclosure ot morgugo, against John W. StfPk- ISAAC D’LYON. s. c. c. Oet 1 183 Jv.d lie*! ived and for Sale, ~ CABANA SUGARS, by J. B. HERBERT CO- Georgia—Chatham County. B EFORE me Isaac Russell, one of the Justices assigned to keep the Peace for the county und state aforesaid. Came Peter Dorii ger, who made oatli in writing that he seized and took a- way from a slave, known by the iiHine of Jack Moore, and said to belong to one Suml Hale, of Augusta, the following articles to Wit. One Flat, a wooden shed building on a lot, belonging to Mr. Josoph Stiles situated in Yammucraw,- also one small Stove und pipe, four Iron bound Kegs, an ullage keg ol Tobacco, two pair of Scales, two Axes, five Jugs, four Iron Pots, one Diinmi- jon.oueboxoi Rosin, one trunk with Dry Goods, one pair of Siilinrds, one barn I of Cow peas one writing desk, ami several other small article, of which a schedule of the same lias, been fur nished me and said articles put in tny possession. This is to notify the said Sami. Halo or any other person, who may lie interested in any of s-id property tliaf I shall in conformity will) an act oi the Legislature of this State proceed to make or der of Forfeiture am'Sale, in ten days from this date, if sard property lie not claimed agreeable to the provisions of said act. Savannah 3l)lh August 1925. - TSAAC RUSSEI.L, j. r. c.i aug 30 T69 G EORGIA, EffiingliamCounty—By the Hon-tlie Justices oj the Inftrior courl sitting for ordi nary purposes. To all whom it may concern. H'hereas Elias Reed administrator of W. J. Spencer, dec. has petitioned the Hon. (he Court of Ordinary tube dismissed front his said admin istraion. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of tlie said dec’d, to file their objections (if any they have) in 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 (be Hon. John Wnldhonr, One ol the Justice.'of the said Court, tHe 27111 day of June, A D.1825 jnne 28 134 JOHN CHARLTON c.c.Tr. u.c Georgia—C hnthuin County, COURT OF ORDINARY, 1st August, 1826. O N the petition of Robert Habersham and Jo setih Habersham Executors of Francis Com-- voisle, late of Chatham County planter dec’.d sta ting that by the Will of the said acc’d it is oi fi*rcd that a tract of land in Chatham county situated on the Louisville Road, containing fifteen hundred and fifty acres, known the nnme of Clay’s place, hounded on the north and north east by lands formerly the property of 11. buurquin dec’d, east erly by land* of the Estate of John Gibbons and others, southerly and westerly by lands of the estates of Josiali B Fox and James Habersham AI so a tract of land in Camden county on tlie Sa- tillaKiver containing one thousand aerc-s moreot less, originally granted to Willimn 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 he granted the petitioners, and he published nine months in one of the public Gazettes of the City of Savannah and if no objections are filed thereto that then it he made absolute. Extract from the minutes S. M. BOND, c. c. o. aug 13 162 D Y S P E PS IA. D R. J.W. ATTUIDGK’S TINCTURE for in digestion, termed Dyspepsia. The discov ery of this Medicine bit* been the effect of Ions r.ml attentive study, and if now tnHiie public from tlie mat derided conviction founded on ample e pertfnoc of its power in eradicating this disease, after every other Medicine hud failed. It lias on ly been in this country twelve monlhf, Hnd it lias lone Wonders in giving restoration, and in asth- rt has been aston- nilu-r oftlie Royal College of Surgeons in London, declares In-his rrtutisr, that Asthma and indigestion are found oex'sting. the stomach at all times exerts consul* ruble influence over tlie pulmonary functions, and it is therefore fair tooonclude that the former disease is aggravated by the latter. Asthmatic people, eontinu- s Ihe learned Doctor, should im pose upon themselves the snine restitution as .if the case were purely dispeptic. This tincture o- pens obstructions of the spleen and liver, cleans- nth the breast of phlegm, and the cliesl of hit moors gathered therein; removes pain in thehnek, stomach and sides, und the windy cholic. Al-o giddiness it?Ihe heftd, which alt proceed from in digestion. It has been recommended by some oftlie most eminent physiclansasuvaluable med icine in dispepsia.lmt it does not cure all disease-. Sold in square bottle;, with Dr. Attridge, London, on each bottle, wholesale and retail, by AUGUST G. OEMLEK, Agent, At hi* Drug Store corner ot Whitaker and Broughton Streets, feb 16 34 of American Independence. E. BAKER) c. c. o. c. L. ang 18 *164 i EORGIA, Chatham county. By the lion .in Ajr Justices of Ihe InJ'criot Court, white sitting for ordinary purposes. To all Whom it may concern. Wln-reus,Humutnl Johnson,executrix ofThoth as Johnson, late i f Sftvaunah, deceased, has peti tioned tile lion, the court ofordttml-y, to be dis charged from her said executorship. The-e are therefore to'cite und admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said deceased, td file their objections (if any they have) in the Clerk’s office ol the courl of ordinary on or before the the 3d duy of Nov. next, other wise letters dismissory will be granted tlie peti tioner. Witness the Hon. John Gumming, one the Jus tices of said court, this 3d day ot' May, A.D.I823. may 3 S M BOND, c i-o. - C VeoUUIA, Chatham County.—By the Hou V the Justices of Ihe Inftrior Court, tilting fo oedinary purposes. To all whom it may Concern. Whereas Isaiah Davenport, administrator of Wm Atkerson,dec. has petitioned the honorable the Court of ordinary to be discharged frutn his said administration. Now thUseare therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and credilursof the said deC.to file their objections,(ifany they liuve) in the Office of thn Clerk of the Court of Ordina ry, on or before the 8d day of November next, o theCwise letters dismissory will he granted the pe titioner. Witness the hon. John Gumming, one of the Justices of the said Court lids 3d day of May, A. D. 1826. , S. M. BON 1 !), c. c. o. may 3 G EORUtA, Chatham County—iu, e tho Justices of the Inferior S'*" tor ordinary purposes, s url >' To all whom It may i mw.„. Whereas, William Rahh, adn.inE a i non,of (he estate of John S. Alli-v 'u V^ Honed the Hon. the Court oi Ordl’i.I C ’ hfts 11 charged from his said administration * ‘° H these are therefore to cit« ' , und singular the kindred and credit fell deceased to file their objections if , ‘ .l 11 ** 1 the clerk's office, of the «i& ■e the 9th day of J H letters dismissory will be gi-Biits.i it ' T’ Witness the hoi. E. HiWKSSfenS of said court, this uth duy of July A. » july 9 147 S ' M> ^‘ NU * C «J | A EORGIA, Chatham Couuty^X'TrrrA'V \X Justices oftlie Interior (L’outfil wfl county, sit ing for ordinary t urposc, , . To all lo Whom it may concern , Whet das Levi 8. D'Lyon, admlnistw, estate of Heiellah Winkler, dec, h,.'7 of (j the hotii the Court of Ordinary in l„. I, ! lltrJ trom his said administration. ’ “uclui These are therefore to Cite and 0 ,i m '., I and singular the kindred nnd creditor, deceased to file their objections If anvil! if in the Clerks office of the Court M C or bclore the ninth day of January nt-i,™^' wise letters disnussory will be granted it’ ^ tinner. ,lle f Witness the Hon. Ed. Harden, one of it. tl ticos of the said court, this Uth day of In lK - 6 - S,M. july 9 147 V ’ c ' l « G EORGI A Chatlmm county—By the lion, the Justices of lh( Inferior court of Chat hum coun ty sitting for ordinary puipotts. To all whom it may concern Whereas Isaiah Davenport, administrator of tlte estate of Samuel Davenport, late of Savannah carpenter, dec. has petitioned Hip hon. court of Ordinary to-be discharged from his said ndniinis (ration. Theware therefore to cite nnd admonish nil and singular, (lie kindred and Creditors' of the paid deceased to file their objections (If any they have,) in the office of tlie office iff the Clerk ot the court of ordinary, on or before tlie 3d duy ol Nov. next, otherwise Jeffers dismissory will be granted Ihe petitioner. ■ Witness the honorable Joint Gumming, one of tltC Justices of said court this 3d dav of Muy. A. D 1825. 9. M. BOND. • c o. it.bv 3 A LI. persons having pnydenmnds against Item il. Burton dec’d and late of the County of Ef- fingtmm, are requested to present them to the subscriber, properly authenticated. And those indebted to make payment forthwith. ROBERT P BURTON, Admr- Riceboro. aug 13 tt!62 Notice, A I,L persons indebted to tlie estate of Alexnn JTL der Martin, late of Liberty County, decen* ed, arerequested to make immediate payment. R. F. BAKER, ? may 10 $112 W.H. MARTIN,) 20,000 DARIEN BILLS, THE 7 Masonic Hall Lottery Office 1 8 tlie oidy plaee in this city, where the 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 aug 27 168 NOTICE, A LL persons having demands against William Anderson, deceased, of Liberty County will reader 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' The Rev. A. CARTER, ILL receive into his family and personally insiruct, from four to six Young Ladies whounay wish lo complete their course of literary education.. In addition to the above, a few day scholars of a similar description will be.reeeived, to commence on the first of November. For particulars, application may be make per sonally or by letter, sept 17 117-7- Just Received P er s’ ip Louisa Matilda, a large and choice supply ot Genuine Drugs, Chemicals, Spi ces, Perfumery, Dye Stuffs, Fancy Articles, tyc Jyc. carefully selected by the proprietor at the North and particularly suited to this market—which »d ded lo hVs fo mer stock on hand, renders his as sort incut, very extensive and wd worthy Ihe at tentimvof Dealer*. G.-utlemeii, Physicians, Conn .ry merchants, Planters atid all others that wish to purchase in this line are invited to call and exam me for themselves, as they will lie sold mi as lib eral terms as any house may offer in .this city.- For sate wholesale and retail by A. PARSONS, Druggist No 8, Gibbons’ Buildings, sept 6 . English Copperas, B Y the barrel or half barrel—For sale by A. PARSONS, Druggist, No. 8, Gibbon’s Buildings, april 5 »74 ‘ Augusta Masonic Hall The first Drawing i*nref, and alt Ihe Capita! fri zes are still in Ihe Wheel. The second Drawing will take plaee on WED NESDAY, 12tb of ctolier next. The unprecedented Richness of the Weeef, af ter the drawing of a large proportion ot the num bers, oflV-is every possible inducement In adven turers. ThatJs evidently the richest Lottery in the Union, in Grand Capital Prises, besides a ve ry large proportion of the minor Prizes. Ticket and Shares, warranted undrawn, may stilj be had at the original Scheme price at The Augusta Masonic llall Lot tery Office. Those who have drawn prizes are informed that theirtickets shall betaken us cash for others-war ranted undrawn. Orders from any part of tile U.S.enclosingJcasli or prize tickets (postpaid) shall be promply px- exeeutedby application to, HENRY MACDONNELL, Agent, For Augusta Masonic Hall Lottery, Thompson fc Bonney’sBnildiiigs, Savannah. aitrg 23 165 LAW NOTICE. T HE suberibers having associated themselves together in tlie practice of law, are prepare! to attend to any business in the line of their pro fessiori. They will practice in the counties ol Bibb, Monroe Pike, Fayette, Newton, Houston Crawford, Upson, Baldwin, Jones, Twiggs t’uiaski, Jasper, Putnam, and Wilkinson. ADDISON MAN DELL THOMAS CAMPBELL Sfacon Dec 27, 1824. tl'4l. aug 4 158(an C 1 EORGIA, Chatham county—By the lion, the I' Justices of the Inferior court sitting for or li nary purposes. To all whom it may concern. Whereas Wm. Roche, applied to the hrtn- ttie court of Ordinary of Chatham county for It-Hers i.f administration on (lie estaj^and effects of Jno. tiribbin, late of Savannah merchant, dec. as prin cipal creditor These are therefore to cite and admonish all und singular the kindred and creditors of the said deceased, to file their objections (if any lliey have) to the granting of the administration ot the estate of the deceased to the applicant in (he Clerk’s office of the saidCourt, on or before the sixth day of October next; otherwise letters of ad ministration will be granted. Witness the hon. Elias Fort,one oftlie Justice of the said Court, the sixth day ofScptember A D. one thousand eight hundred and tweiitv-fivc S. M. B©ND, c. c. o sept 6 172 ’ °' Bank ot Darien. R ESOLVED that a reduction of lOper cent he and is hereby required, on all paper due a the mother Bank, on or before the 21 thereafter November next, and at every renews threafte a similar reduction until tlie same shall have mounted to 3l> per cent. ' Extract from the minutes, F.BEN. S. REUS carh. £?” Tire MilledgCvill Journal and Savannah Republican, will publish the above until the 1st of November. inn.- 25 ~ 142 Genuine Eau Medicinale de Husson. J UST imported by the ship Emily. > ALSO, Clarified Honey, Just received from Bosfon, and for sate Hy A. PARSONS, Druggist No. 8, Gibbons’ Buildings. april 7 Wanted Immediately, A single MAN,-Who is sober and honest, lo take charge of a small Plantation nt-ur the city. Apply lo the Editor, sept 10 174n G eorgia—Effingham Uumitv U\jhT~i Ihe Justices of the Inferior ' (.’olirtfL, county, sitting for ordinary purposes. r 1 To all whom ii may ebneeti Whereas, Howell Hines, executor ol Hi 1 Hines, has petitioned to the Hton. the Juxiul ■ the Inferior Court sitting for Ordinary nurm" to he discharged from the executorship^,,S These Hre theiefore to cite andadmotAiiiJ singular tlie kindred end creditors oftlielWI ceased, to file their objections (if any they U in tlie Clerk’s Office oftlie said Court «| ht'fore tlie 4th day of December nextjotW ' letters dismissory will be granted. Witness the Hou. John Waldlimierotie «f. J Justices of the sard Court, the 4th May, A.Mm may 5 HKl,, JNO CHARI.i()N ju ( ~1 EORGIA, Chatham County—HytlieEl Justices of tne Inferior Court silling nary purpose t 1 To all whom it may concern.' Whereas Francis H. Wcluian, executorofL jntnin Brooks, of Savannah, Merchant, drc’il petitionedthc Hon. the Court of Or inan, t#| discharged trom his said executorship. ' I These are therefore to cite and admonish $ il singular the kindred and creditors ofthe sa'M to file their objections (if any tlrey have) hi elrk’s office ofthe said court, on or before I twel 'th day of November next; e-llicniiq |J fismissory will lie granted the iietitionex " Witness the Hon. Edward Harden,oh Instices of the said Court, the IStli day ot I ‘ l). 1825. S. M BOM)., C rt EORGIA, Chalitam County—By Ihe Hot,. Ihe T Justices of Ihe Inferior Court silling for or dinary purposes. To all wlioin it may concern. Whereas Timothy Barnard, executor of Warren Percival, dec’d, has petitioned the Court of Ordi- nnry,fn be discharged froth his said executorship These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singnlnf the kindred and creditors ot the said dec. td file their objections, if any they have, in tlie clerk’s office of the suid court, on or before the twelfth day of November next; otherwise letters dismissory will be^prattled the petitioner. Witness the Hon. Edward Harden, one of tlie Justices of the said Court, the 12th day of Mny, A. D. 1825. S. M. BUND, c c o. mny 12 106 Pine Chewing Tobacco, J UST received per Corsair, Lorillards Munufac luting,-und lot sale by A. PARSONS, Druggist No8, Gibbons’ Buildings, mny 13 Madeira fFmcs. T HF. undersigned has on hand, and nffe rsfo sale upon blieral terms for cash or approved acceptances, payable in this cily, a Quantity of Madeira Wine of the justly celebrated brand of John Howard March 4* Co. in pipes, half-pipes, quarter cask3 and eighths, of vnr, msimporlations some very old, nnd all very superior. He has Always n subscription List open for the importation of Wine from Madeira to this place and will thankfully receive orders' for any quun iWv: he will in (he course of this mouth, forward a fist which will he supplied in the couise of the next ensuing autumn. PETIT DE VILIJER8 Savannah, 7(4 July, 1825. Factor july 12 ct1.48 (VINE months after dale application will *!i j_Y| made to the hon. Inferior court of Lifn rt; county, for leave to sell the real and personal es tate of Lodowick Lard, Infe'oT Tattnall court* deceased, for flic benefit of the heirs and crid tors. E. IVAY', Adm’r. aug 31 V<nl7l B 'igsing, Nails, c. rt/A/\PlEt ES 42 inch Cotton Bagging, sUVJvFlbttCasks.Cut Nios 9 Hogsheads &. ) Philnpe.fphia 37 Barrels ( Whiskry 1 Hogshead Tobar.o For sole by H. LORD k CO. Mongin's Wharf sept 3 t71 •(Vj'lNE, Months utter date a) plication will _Li made to thehon.the InferiorCourt of Effing ham county, for leave to sell (lie following lands One tract lying in the county of Early, known hy the (No. 7} seven 21st.district. One tract fying in the counlyof GwHneM, known bythe No. two liundred and filly seven (257) 7tli district sold for (lie-benefit of U'mund-. Martha and Benjamin Lavenoer, orphans ol .las. Luveudei deceased. JOHN CHARLTON, Guardian of said orpliaus aug 30 156 Brought to Jail. I N Savannah, on the 6tli insl. a negro man who says his mime is Will, and that lie belongs to William Murphcy, Washington County Gao., and" that he ranaway about 5 montits ago, lie is 6 feet high, and ab ut 20 years of age, and has if scar under the left eye, and says he itra Blacksmith by trade. JOHN I. DEWS, j, c. c. sept 5 ?72 WT\0 hire n good Cook, l&i 9ct 6 180 WANTED Apply to the Editor DU. DYOTT 9 Approved Anti-Bilious Pills, Which prevent and cure all Bilious Cuipp-amts MA LKEN ANT FEVERS, &c. T HESE PILLS if administered id time to re move the bile from the stoihnch, will coun ternct the causes whirl! commonly produce yel low or bilious-fever, ague ilr fall fevers, bilious cholic, pleurisy, dysentery, Worms, sick nnd foul stomach, bend ache,loss of appetite, flatulence epileptic fits, hypochondria anil hysterical cum plaints, sour stomach, heart bum, dyspepsia or r digestion, kc. They remove habitual costivends* colds and coughs, asthma, straugunry, gravel rheumatism, gout, setirvy,scorbutic blotches, iin purities hi the idood,female i:nmplnints / &.c‘. If taken about once a lortuight iJurirtg the Sprirignnd Snmmer months, they will prove n certain,preventive against the a'gut!and prevailing Fnll Sickness. A bill of directions for tnkingtliemaccompanies each box of pills ; small boxes 25 i **nts, large do '50 cents. And by appointment sold by A PARSONS, Drtiggist, No. 8, Gibbons' Buildings April 26 91 Brought To Juil. I N Savannah on the 14th inst.n negro tnnn wh says liis nnme is Guy and that lie belongs! MrsHnifliltalJohnston, of Bimrke county Georgiu and tl.aliie ran away about loo months ago he is 5 feet 84 inches high and about 25 yams of age lie bus u sear under the right eye JN<*1. »U\VS, t. «. o. ( 'EORGIA Chatham Uotiutv—By M e Tl the Justices of the Inferior Court ,j Chi County silling J'or ordinary purposes. To all whom it may concern, Where ns Hamutal Johnson Executrix of edict Bourquin late of Chatham County |L deceased so .far ns relates to his persofiiKnt iniiiistrative of thereal estate of the said Jtci Iqts petitioned the Hon. Court of Ordinary b dise.harged from hersuid Executoisliip iniuistratorship. These are -therefore to cite and ailntii nnd singiilnrthe kindred and et editors of deceased to file their objections if any they’ in the Clerk’s Office of the Court, of ordim or before, the third day of November next, wise Letters Uisuiisxory will he grantedtbej tinner. Witness the Honorable Jacob Fend one said Justices, this the third day of .May, A thousand eight hundred and tw enty fuevf* may 3 S. iU. IK'M^c.c. TVilNF. months after dale ..pp’iciijlointi i. * made to the lion. Inferior Coup of Li County when sitting for ordinary purport leave to sell certain Tracts ol' Pine Land, ski oil and near Doctors - Creek and outerpliuc the benefit of the Heirs und Creditors JlVil' Anderson, deceased! may 14 108 JOS JONES, Admi_ TVjTNE months after date applicst'km «iq J.N made to the Hon. the Inferior Courtoftl ham County for leave to sell all the realestslrf James Wallace,-Esq. dec’d. consisting of Lois No. 9 iinu hi ; Lot No. 7, Carpenter's Lot No. 3, Washington Ward ; Lot No, 21, improvement's, Washington Ward, sitmmd’ city of Savannah,—and five. Lots in the Tot Hardwicke, Bryan County,No. 48, 49,53,f —, lot tlte benefit of the heirs and creditors estate. G. W.-GIVEN! Adm’r oJ'J. fisll • mny_31 122 ■, wil.1 NOTH E. R ANAWAY front the Subscriber some ti March lust,a negro womanai«-ilt 23 yet yellow complection, front teeth out, I mo the breast (with the lettersGflllPP.) Sliefc ly belonged-to George llippof Savannah, think will try to make for that pluceby the of Augusta, and it is more than probablesh try to pass-for a free'woman. Any person me information so that I get Iter again, M her in some Jail, shall he entitled to a ten dollars. JOHN T. CAPR. Willlngfori S. C. Abbeville Distr-d- snpt.2ii> ' a 182 • Watch Lost. L EFT in the yard ofthe City Hotelon5 morning lastn Double Cased Unelslil supposed to he made try E. Johnson, London 3454, with a small gold ring and a brass bj t(relied to il by a ribbon.- 'The finder will My rewarded by Leaving il at the Bar of the* Hofei, sent 27 181 C " EORGIA-, Effingham County,—Bu JL 1 Ihe Justices of llte Inferior Court oj Ljf County, sitting for ordinary purposes. To all whom it may concern Whereas- Matthew Reiser applies fori administration on the estate and'effects on Porter, late of Effingham county, decease! These arc therefore to cite and adino nnd singular the kindred Hiid>creditors oft deceased, to file their objections (it any thcr in P e Clerk’ll office of the said Court, on fore tho 27th day of September next, <41 letters will lip granted. Witness the Hon.. John C.-Heltenstoilj,, the Justices of tile said Court, this 27th* August, 1826. JOHN CHARLTON, august 30 169 Notice jVf INE rnontli3 after dale application j i. i made to the lion, the justices •'■.t' 11 ’ Court of-the County of Chatham' sell all tlie rani estate belonging to the t Philip Brasclt .deceased. ■ ar l CATUAltINE A. BHASf . —l»*y 12 ^ Brought to Jail,i ( I N Savannah on tlie 29th tilt, a negro t® 1 ’ says his name is William, and that b®, ^ to MY. Patten, nnd that he ranaway trow , bout six weeks ago, when he was in-Anf""’, ... miu o„„", 139 " JNO. h DKWfe^ Brought to 4ail, I N Savannah on tlie 14th ihst. n t,e fi rol f!« says his name is Simon, and that noMJ lqh.it McCormack of Warren county ^ e( T. hat he runnway from him about too nio !l ' he is 6 fuel 7 Inches high' and about 40)‘ I.DBVVSi*®^ that his master wnstin his way lotfi''' v ' u V' 0 f is 6 feet 4A inches high and abouWJy^ 8 ' , June 20