Savannah republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1824-1829, September 26, 1829, Image 4
m l i i'i 'item- i C . --- -] lect sday in October next. KMKMi „ . ril.lj be told before the court house J in ilio city of Savannah between the usual hours of tale the following pro: P0 *4tyacre« of land, Glynn county, Buf- folo swamp, 615 acres returned as inland •swamp of the first quality, 400 acres i Oak andthe.rstiduo Fino.Jaud, .levied on ns the property of EdwardiTDoughty and O'Hoar, to satisfy the state and county tax for the ycarlBtS.'amount due |25 45 and costa. . . , _ Also, *500 acres of Jnijd. in Camden county, on St. Marys river, granted to Ro bert Montfurd of the following aualitics:— 800 acres brackish marsh, too do td quali ty inland swamp, 100 do Id quality Itam- ntook and 1400 pine land—also 1150 acres of land in said county on the Satiila, gran ted to Horatio filarbury, of the following quality300 acres Sd quality tide swamp, ' too do oak and Itlckoly and 7 5l) acres pine land, levied qn as the property of the es tates of Robert Montfnrt and, Solomon 1'endloton, to satisfy the state and county tax for the year 15*8, amount due $110 oo • DAVID BELL, t. c. t. c. aug 1 . 173 a* PUBLIC SALES. Sheriff's Sale. On thefirst Tuesday tn Oct. next, w »riLl. bo sold be lore the court house ff iu.Effingham county between the usual hours of sale. A negro, girl named' Jenett, levied on as the property of-David Gogol to satisfy an execution in favor of EliJ* Dasher, v< John Neidliuger defendant, Samuel Noid- lingcr and David Gugel, eecUrtries. Pro perly pointed out by Samuel Meidlinger the soaurity. J. IU MORGAN, a. s.c sept 5 1*8 Tax Collector’s Sale. On the first Tuesday in October next. W ILL be sold beforethe Couit House in the city of Savannah, betweoti the usual hours of sale, the following pro party, to wit: The western half of lot no. 8, Jckyll Ty tiling, Darliy Ward, fronting on Johnson’s Square—levied on as the property of Wor thington Gale, to satisfy his State and County tax for the year ISIS. Amount *16 02 ots and costs. DAVID BELL, t. c. c. c. sept 5 PRICE TWO DOtLARS PER BOT TLE. Sheriff’s Sale. * On the first Tuesday-in October next, — T ILL be sold before theCpnrt house in the oily of Savannah, bottveen s of sale, the furniture of llie-.City Chairs, Beds, tery and silver rare, itniies n 11 Forks, Kitchen Ulen- ails. foo, foe. foe. t^iicd on under and by'vlrtue ofau oxectttlon on f Thos. M. Driscoll, vs. "Henry bock. aug 1 Administrator's Notice.' I OUR n. inllts after date, I shall apply Public Sale. On the first Monday in October next. B Y order of the Honorable the Inferl- or Court of tiro County of Effingham will be sold before theComt House of the said county, between the hours of 10 and 4 olelock, Several vacant lots, lying in the Town of Springfield, it is a well known situation for health, A. the advantage ol an excellent Academy, which is now in a flourishing reolo*U£ condition, are inducements for persons to purchase. - Plot of the said Town call bo that, day and. the terra ... „ll.\RLTON, c. t. c. x. c sept 10 t sfflj (.11 ono.mu.OT...... ,. CIUnLX0N , F to the Honorable the Justices of the . inferior court of Chatham county, when setting for qrdinary purposesf for leave to till a tract ol land, number, ninety four, (no. 8.4) situated in the twelfth "district_of Monroe.county, in the state of Georgia, containing two hundred two and a half acres, being the real estate of Launcelot H -Feay, deceased, for the benefit of the ■tin and eiedilors of said estate. * ' J. WALLACE, nprll SO Adm’r. of L. H. Feay. 57 * —-Executor’s Sale. "tin the first Tuesday in October next, W ILL be sold in front of the Court House, in the city of Savannah, Between the hours of 10 and. A o’clock the *SSBrA.-ir*s Ailniinistriuor’s Sale. _ in Bulloch County .between the usual hours ol" sale. All the lands belonging to the estate of Isaao Waters, sold by order ofthe Justices .if the Inferior Court of said connty, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said estate. JOHN WATERS. Adm’r. septl* 181) - • usual hours of sale. The real estate of Wot II. Womack de ceased, consisting of several tracts of land, in said county, being on both sides of the Louisville road—containing fire hundred die hairs and creditors, JAMES C. RICHARDSON, Executor. • * Terms Cash. , attglS Executor's Sale. ’By J. B. Herbert. On "Monday Oth November next; At I t n’clock. will be sold at the hooso formerly occupied bv Mrs Surah. De La Motta, President street, all the household god Kitchen Furniture. I COHSISTlXOOg A large Extension Dining Table, " Card.Tables, . TDressing Tables,. Chairs,. • Carpels, Mantle Glasses, —Cyckery and- Glass Ware, •Andirons, Shovel and Tongs. also - Ue-ls,Bedsteads* Bedding Sold by permission of the Honorable the fifoSrtof Ordinary.,, anti by.order of ttfe B.oejUOt. _ icpt 3 Terms cash rim * "mM The above property sold, by order'of the Inferior Court or said, county, sitting for ordinary purposes. WM. A. PREVATT. Administrator in right of his w ife. SARAH PREVATT. Adrn sept 19 18SA Effingham-County Acade liovo Alderman Duane’* statement to strictly correct. Mr. tWgJ” . cmcd'lnVisV'iu^aecmaTtm'evorjf olhcrre- edy had failed. Averse as 1 urn to quackery, Ilvcipc ow* to bo preserved front unjust attd snlflsh prejudice ? anJ* tltereforti* tlo not IiomIjW to give my name, In confirmation ofthe el- ficacy and safety ot Mr. Swaim s incut* EDWIN A. ALTEE. Philadelphia, Nov. 5th. 18*8. A supply of tills Valuable Medicine just recoived and for sale by A PARSONS, Agent. At the Efgle No 8 Gibbons Range, march 17 68 cine To the Public. N consequence of the numerous fraudi /and impositions practised In reference to my medicine, I am again induced to change llto form of my BOTTLES. In future, the PANACEA will ho put up In round bottles, fluted longitudinally, with the following words, blown in the glass, »8waim's Pauacea, Philada,” as repre sented above. These bottles are much stronger than those heretofore used.and will have hut one lalial. which covers the cork, with my own signature on it, so that llto coi k cannot he drawn without destroying tho signature, without which none is genuine. The me dicine may consequently, bo known to be genuine when my signature is visible; fo counterfeit which, will be punishable as for- K ifhc increasing demand lor this celcbja ted medicine has enabled me to redneethe price to TWO DOLLARS per bottle,tint* iringing it within tho reach of the Indi gent. My Panacea requires no encomium! its astnnishingeffeets and wonderful operation have drawn, both from Patients and Medi cal Practitioners of the highest respeelnbi lily, the most unqualified approbation, and established for tt a character which Envy’s ten, though dipped in gall, can never, tarn able medicine,* Inch have been so diligently Administrators’ Sale. On the first Tuesday in December next. TOTILLbesold before tho Court house WW In Effingham county between tho paclaltiUty. and all tlinse will consequent circulated hy certain Physicians,have their origin either in ENVY, or inthe intsc’-ior- nus effects ofthe SPURIOUS I MIT A TIONS. . Tho Proprietor pledges himself to the Public, and gives, them tho most solemn assurances, that ' this medicine contains neither mercury nor any. other deleterious drug. „ . Thepoblloare cautioned not tn purchase my Panacea, except from myself, my ac credited agents, or persons of knowp shall purchase SWAIM. the be ^TEOftGlA, Effingham County—7?.V the Han. the Justices of the inferior Court of Effingham county Ming for Orel, ,""H ^7^j s " vlia A great Bargain on a long Credit. F.ORQA, Chatham Count? ftt, the Honorable the Justice, ofktl} /emir Court qf Chatham County lining f 01 Ordinary purposes:*- jUjlBSt Whereas; Jtio C. lfn of tlieestate of Maiitew J ttfionnd the said Justices to bo dlscltsrgcu | titlonocljlio said Justices to bo tlischaivld Itom his-snld sxccnturship. I from hi* said Executorship. 6 Tlicsd are tfictcforo lo cite and admonish Theso nro therefore to toito and adim» all and singular tho kindred und creditors I ith all and singular tho kindred amlettik of said deceased to file llfeir ‘objection* (if tors of the said dtec. lo file their Objection » y thoyhnve) tothe granting ofthe pray-1 (if any they Imve) in the Clerk’s ollitsor ofthe sSid peltioner in the Clcrk’s’of- the Court of Ordinury ofsaid County on,, flee of the said Court; on or before the nth before the 7th day of Jonuarymext, mho day of Nov next, otherwise letters dismis-1 wiso letters tUsmlslqry will be . grot T HE subscriber is nnxlous to sell the following valuable lands, or ouv of sorv will be granted. , Witness the him. J Waldhour one of the J usticcs of - said court rite Oth day of | May AD. 10*8. t JOHN CHARLTON.c.c.o.k.c. may « granted, ij =xab v be without excuse, who from any other persons. ^ September, 18*8. Tim following certificate gives the his- lory ofthe introduction ofthe Panacea into tho, Philadelphia Alma House Infirmary Those who read it, will be convinced that Utc proprietor lm« never feared the investi gation (if physicians, or endeavored to ad minister Hie-medicine in secret. It also levinces the prejudices of the faculty, that r those, who were so nnxinns originally to exclude the medicine from this institution, would neglect no "Opportunity of expelling it, after it bad-been introduced'. , FROM WILLIAM DUANE. Nsn. One of the Aldermen of the City nj Phi ladelphia. Mr. Swniin,proprietor of a medical com position called Swaim’s Panacea, applied to me, requesting_me to state w het I know lahoui the introduction of Ins medicine into the Alms House—and I consider it a duty Sheriff’s Sales. On the first Tuesday in October next, W ILL be sold at the Court House in Ric'cbnro, Liberty Countv. lie- tween the usual hours of sale the following property viz ; <jne tract of land-lying in the Connty of Liberty, called Bonaventnre, containing one thousand and fifty ncresauore or lew ■Bounded north hy land of Paul 1L Wilkins "Slid E. Sr. Rees, soutls»by land* esti.John Elliott east by est.John Kell, and west by Med nay River, levied on as the property of estate of lames Holmes, to satisfy the Stare Taxes of said estate and others fur the. years 1820 Hid 1427, amount of taxes for said yCqrs g ;2 48 l-*c. and costs." Also,,one tract id land containing one trundled 'and seventy-six acres more or less, lying' in Liberty County adjoining Ti.n . sfluarterman and Joseph- F. Me- Onwen, levied on as the property nf J5d ward Wav to satisfy ait execution iu favor 'of John il. Wiclt,, Also, one negro woman named T-avinta levied on as rite property of Joint F. Welib, to 1-risfv his State taxes for the years lt'-ih, 18*8 and 18*7, amount due g7 avers, and costs. "B. MELL.». L. c sept 5 180 my. SPniJiOFIEKD, 1st August, 1820 nXUF. undersigned give notice that the 1 above lnstitnlioji is this day opened under the direction of the Rev. Mr. Ol- COT. ' The following are the rates of Tuition: I to comply with his requ si Reading, Writing and Cyphering, three I Being President of the Board of Mann dollars a quarter. Igorxof the Alins- Hnnsn in the year 18*0, English Grnmar,.History and Qeogra-1 Mr. Stvaini expressed In me a wish to tin- phy. five dollars a quarter, _ I dertnke the cure of some persons then in Languages, Astronomy; Philosophy and Khe house, wltoie cases were given op as tn-" Belief Lolieis. eiglit dollars a quarter, curable by the medical gentlemen, that he The Students will ba prepared in this was confident of curing by his, medicine Institution for entering Franklin College, I those cases, and would undertake some nf Athens, Georgia, as required by. the He- | the most desporate—and would require no natits Academicus of this-State, other compensation than the satisfaction Springfield is situated in a healthy, high I to be derived from tho service rendered, pine woods settlement, about £8 miles'Rom I. | promised to consult the otliei mana- Savannait, is the County Town, a Post I [»ers, and did so - , hut I found that some of Office will he opened at the place shortly, ! the medical gentlemen in tiro house had front which letters will lie forwarded to Sa (labored tn prejudice them, as some of them them, and will sell on good terms, anil give five years to pay for llto same s and if not sold by the first Tuesday in December next, will offer them on that day at Mil- Ictlgcville, to tho highest" bidder, on die above terms—tho property to stand its own security—vix: That well known placo called Cedar Shoals, in Newton county, tltreo miles from Covington, on tho rlvei, above ,Macon.—- On the premises there are a good dwell ing house, largo harn, stables, nut houses, store-hnnse, with two good grist and two saw mills, gtn house, fto’ x.tw gin thresher, and about 75 acres of open land, in a nice state of cultivation. This place contains six hundred and seven acres of land, and owns the pine timber on six hundred ncres more. The shoal is said by good judges to be equal lo any shoal ill 'the Union for nny kind of machinery requiring water power. By nature this shoal Is so construc ted, as to Ire free from all inconvenience or dnnger from the Highest freshets, and al ways has a sufficiency nf water. Also, 1*00 acres nf land, IS miles from Athens, and 10 miles from Monroe, Walton county, on tho Appalatcble river, with a* Irout 200 acres of open land s part of the wood land is of a superior quality. The S ixer js'Well watered with branches and ne springs 5 has on it a gin which Is car ried by water, and is supposed lo ho as healthy as any part of the State} part of this is fine red lanfl r for wheat. Also,'*50 acres of land, directly on the road Ron*'dovington to Madison, 4 miles from Covington. This it n beautiful le vel piece of |nud, a handsome place to live, within two miles of the fine flourishing 4- cadeniy of Jefferson, In a good nrighbor- honil t there- ore -about 40 acres of open laud, and in n fino state of cultivation. Also, a beautiful front lot on tho square 'in Covington, with two houses, where McNeil Si Batts, merchants, do business, nnd where the Rev. John Jones now lives. This is as desirable a stand as is in the vil lage for doing business. - Alio the follnwittg unimproved lots: No. 08. in the Util District of Houston county. No. 80, in- 1st District of " Monroe, now Tike enuntv. No. 10, in 6th District,Ilitbcrsham coun ty-drawn by Benjamin Keneday. No. 78. in 8th District Henry county, a beautiful level piece of land—drawn by lames R. Wilkinson, of Serevon eounfy. No. 70, in 5llrDistrict Henry, now Fay cite. No. *58, in 5th District'. Henry, No. 2S0Cin the fst District off Coweta, With several other lots ill Carroll, Mtisco- gee, Troup and Lee Counties, which are now offered on good terms. Persons wish ing to setthrln the above tract of country, on improved or unimproved land, will find it tn tiicir interest to examine tlioso lands, and cull on SAMUEL J. BRYAN. Savannah N B.—The titles are all cleap and tin. douutbtl. a 20 145 1 HORIJIA—Chatham County—By Jf the Honorable the Justices of the In ft, for Court of Chatham county sitting for ordinary purposes, To all whom it may concern, Whcrens Geo. Milieu tins applied to the Honorable the Court of Ordinary iff Chatham county for letters . dismisidry on the estate Si effects of Jnn L Hc ibrbok late of saiil county, deceased. These aicthcreforeto cite anil admonish all and singular Ihq kindred and creditors of said deceased to file their objections (if nnv they have)to tile granting of the letters dismiasory on the . estate of the doeeksed to the applicant In the Clerk’s office ol tho utiil Court, on orheforo lhe_ *0th day of Dec. nextt otherwise letters disinlssory will he granted. Witness the Honorable F.lias Fort, one nf the Judges ofsaid Court, tho 20th day of June, A.D. 18*0 S. M. BOND. C.C. o. jnp-*n tSo* the petitioner. .. , , Witness the Hnn. Ellas Fort, ono of ih« Justices of the said Court nt 8a,.„ nalt Iht 7th ilav of July A. 1), J. thousand eight hntidred arid t» C ni> "filne, . " ' ' J S. M. "BOND, c. c.o.e. c July T • EOIIGI A, Chatham County,—n, NJT. the Hon. the Justices ofthe ), iftff Court of Chatham Co Wily sitiiugfoi ft rfninry purposes.' -.To all wbbm It tuny concern. Whcrens Wm. T. or the Estate of Maty Bnvannnh dec. has pet flees to be discharged torthlpi These aro thcrofi islt all and tors of tho; (If nnv the; and a ., red and credi. L > their olijpctiont I tslerks.' office o| ,r lh *. CoUrtofOrdinaryofsaid Ommiy J C ~1 EORGIA, Chatham County—By IT - - "ITthe Hon the Justices of the Inferior Court of Chatham County,setting Jo, Ordi nary purposes. Tb all whom\t may concern. Wherens H. M, Bond of Suvannah has .iplied to the Hotinrnhle tho Court of Or dinnrv Chatham county for Jettorit nf Ad ministration on the estate and effects of John Fay late of said connty dee. nS prin cipal creditor. These are therefore to cite and ailinon- ish.nll.nnd singular the kindred and oredl- vannnh/very other day. Good Hoard at 398 0< sent. i, JOHN GOLDWIRE, WILLI/AM BIRD, CLEM BOW HUH. JEREMIAH CUYLER. aug 6 l7fil|L 00 per year at pre Commis sioners] Sale. Sheriff’s On the first Tuesday in November next W ILL bo sold at ihe Court House in Ri'eifitoro.Liberty Coualy between -.he usual hburs of sale the following prop ' ertv, viz: -- One negro boy named 'ITazzarJ levied oil as the property ot Thomas 9. Moll to satisfy an execution issued andpr llie fore closure of a mortgage in (gv«r of,William B. MELL, s. l. c. , sept 5 "189 — •.**! — Culien & Miller, njfcr for sale, on accommodating terms, (h 4VBARRELH Northern dm [g Ip 100kegsNo.lTobar.no' 10 lihds Jamaica Rum 10 pipes Holland Gin 10 do ‘Seignetts” Brantly 8 do ’’London Market Bran dy 10 Idris 1th proof Whiskey ( 100 "boxes Yellow Heap, 50 do Fancy do ID do Hyson )• 10 do J*owchong > TEAS 10 do Gunpowder > 5 bbls old Reach Brandy . 10 do Spanish Brown 10 do Domesiic Brandy 5- do Pure Spirit* 30 do Cider Vinegar- 10 boxes London Mustard ' 5o bales "Brown Shitting Sheetings SO cases Bleached do 25 libls Canal Flour Negro Pipes, Tumblers, Boll Brim stone, Cotton Cards. Writing and Wrap ping Paper, “ Delanos” lion Chests, Ca ses Hats, und "5 lihds leaf Tobacco, dec, foe. sept 5 189 Notice. or-befor* the 7th day -of Sept, next otlirf. wise letters dismtssory will be granted u the petitions. - Witness the hon. Ell,, Fort, oni of tin Justices oftlte jatd cnuti, at Savannah tin 7th dav of mn "eh A.-D. 18*0. S.M. BOND, c. c.o. c.c. mar 7 55* r; EORGIA Chatham County,—.p^I O l .. the Hon. the Justices of the Inferm Court of Chatham'County sitting for mdi nary purposes.' ■ T < all whom it tnay conttrn. Whereas,-F„ 8 Rees und Tin nui (V. Rice, administrators of Thomas Rice, de* ceased hits petitioned tho said court tg be discharged front their ndmlnistrstuiilup, These are therefore to cite nnd ndini __ . ish all nnd singular the kindred & creditor tors of tlie said ilcc’d to file their objections I of said decensed to file their objections (if I if any thev have) to the gianting of the any they havejto the grnnting ofthe dim " adininistratinn of the estate of the deceased sory oil tlie estiUe of tlie deceased to t to the applicant in the Clerk’s office of applicants in tho Clerk’s office of the u tlie said courf.on ot before the 1th day of Court, on or before the 7th day of Ju Sept, nextjothorwise lettersndminislrntion next ; otherwise letters dismhsory willh will lie granted. granted; Witness the Hon. Ellas Fbrt. one Witness the linn. Elias Fort, one': of the j' stlces ofsaid court,tho 4th day of the Justices of the said Court the August A. D. 1820. 8. M. BOND, e. ang-4 * lilayofjidy, A.D. 18*9. 8. M. BOND. c. c. 0. c..i j inly 7 G EORGIA, Kulloeh County—By the jlnn. the Justices of the Inferior ’for dr- Court of Bulloch County, sitting " dinary purposes. "ro all whom if may enneern. EOlitilA, Chutiium I.oumy Whcrens. Margaret llagin, applies for letters of administration on the estate nnd clitcls of Etheldr-d llagin deceased, Into of Bulloch'enuntv, in behalf of-Ahe kin dred arid creditors. These avc, therefore, to cite nnd ndmon- ish all and singular, the kindred ntid cred itors of tlie said deceased to file their objec tions, jf any they have, 111 the clerk’s of fice of said court, on or before tho I Oth day of October next, otherwise letters of administration will be granted. Witness, the lion. 8. *Willinms 0110 ol the Justices nf said court, the I0lb day of Sept, A. D. 1820. E. KENEDY, c. c.o. s.c. sept 10 *01* ' EORGIA, Chatham Coqipy—By the Honorable the Justices of Iht ferior Court nf Chatham County, till for ordinary purposes. - To nU whom it inay concern. Whereas, John l.-Deus applies for ters'nf administration, on the estate of li. Ward, deceasrd as a creditor. Theso arc therefore to cite and a ish all and singular thekindredand 1 nrs nf the said deceased to file their lions [if any they itnve] the granting administration ofthe estate ofthe Si to tho applicant in the clerk's |o! of tlie court of ordinary of said coualy a before the 6th day September next, oil wise letters administration will let g Witness the hon. Elias Fori one Justices ofthe said Court at 8v the oth day of August, A. 11. tv ; •S.M.BOND, e.c.o, aug 0 • • ■ — ...— F OUR months after date application will'hc made to the Hon. the Justi- By JV B. Hcrb'ert. On the first Tuesday .in October next. ItTiriLL bo sofd before the Court House ff is the City of Bavannali, between ••Ihe usual Smuts ot sale, , AAegrq girl, named DAEHNEY; ag|d ..19 years. 8(1)4 at.thp risk of the former purciigsei lie, not ha-ring complied with tint terms c .aaJe~ / . Term* Cash. 1 'attempted to prepossess me against what they,denominated quackery. Some of the managers felt inclined tn tho trial, consid ering that as they were cases abandoned by the medical men wfitch were to he opera ted upon, uo barm at least would be done, and if cure-ivas practicable, the opportuni ty ought to be afforded; but they expressed a reluctance to take any responsibility upon tliem't by which I understood that they did nut like to put them-olkei in opposition to tlie physicians. Others opposed it alto gether. I therefore offered and took upon myseif-whntever responsibility tliete was in the case, and notified Mr. Swaim that I would accompany him, and did :0b. The first case selected was that of a woman, svhose a'ppearfincd was horrib’c, and whose condition .was so deplorable that the pa tients in the lamd room wished to have her removed;- and the evidence of my own sen ses justified their complaint. She ivns a woman of about 30 or 82 years of ago. Iter right eye was alredy cestroyed, the left eye protruded-more than half an inch out of the socket, the flesh of the left check-was one complete ulcer, the flesh of tlie nose had disappeared and left Jhe nostrils two naked holes, the tippet lip on the left side was destroyed, and the teeth and gums and | bare, and the whole face, as it appeared to me, in a statu of 'dissolution; her appetite had left her—she represented a living skel eton frightful to. behold. MnSwaim said he could cure her; he could not restore the lost rye, nor restore the nose, hut he could restore theleft eye and the month. Ife undertook the case, and I frequent ly attended him in liis visits to the poor wo matt, and she was eared—and I have fre ees of the Inferior Court of Liberty Conn ly for leave to sell one hundred acres of land belonging to the estate of Donald Fra- ser.for tlie benefitof the hciis and or editors of said estate. MARGARET R. FRASER, jttly 20 170 Executrix. In the Sixth Circuit Court United States,District of Georgia* Ralph Clay.. do MAY TERM; 1829/ ) Two Judgments A in Sixth Circuit Thos. & Robt. Newell. VCourt. A RULE having.been granted at the last term of the Court, requiring tho attorney of the plaintiff of record to shew cause why he should not .enter satisfaction 00 tho above judgments, and it now ap pearing that Ihe payiiicnts'were made to the plaintiff himself and not to the -atlorne v of record. And it further appearing that thn plaintiffis dead, and his legal rnpresonla- tives unknown or absent from the state, il is oidercd that one month’s notice be giv- en in twoot the gazettes in this place, nnd one at the seat ol the gehoral- government, nailing upon tlie said personal reprnsenta lives ofthe said Ralph; to shew cause at the next term of this comCto ivit, on Ihe Thursday next after tho first Monday in November next, at Milledgevillo, why sa tisfaction should not he ordered to be en* tered by the clerk on, the said two-judg ments. Extract'from minutes. GEORGE GLEN, Clerk, aug 22 I82up the Honorable,-the Justices ofthe In ferior Court oj Chatham County, ■,sitting for ordinary purposes. To ail whom it may ebneero Whereas, Mary E. Nnris, Executrix of the cstase of Anne Morgan decensed has petitioned tho said justices tn be discharged front her said executorship. These are therefore to clte.nnd admon ish ull and singular the kindred and credi tors .off the said dec., to (lie their objections (ifany thev. have) in the Cleilt’t Office of the Court of Ot dinary ofsaid County on or before tho 7th day of September next; otherwise letters disinlssory will be grant ed to tlie petitioner. Witness tho Hon, EPit Fort, one of the Justicosof the said court at Savannah the 7th day of.March. A. 1). 1829. 8.51. BOND, C.C.O.CC, maren 7 55* Notice. A LL parsons having demands against r " ■ quontly seen hnr sioco. going about her ' ordinary buiiness-with the alacrity usual of to a person of that,age;, the deformity ■ 1 course remained; hut all that remained Lithe estate of John J lb®, era It; |.b"e,ide» SrVd /healthful. I have con queued to presentment duly uttes ed «f fined (nyMlTfo litis, case, npoil which 1 those-indebted to - said estate-will make I , yas t0 be . mi,taken,-and for payment forihwtth to borne to introduce any other circunrsitin sept ,2 , -5L B A*uK A A dt’x r : |f If Philadnlphiay filaroh, lltli 18*8. Mockerel. Tjandmg from brig Cent andsohr. IP: H. ICF/RTIFSCATF, OF' DR, EDWIN" A. Crawford and fotsale by , ALTER; ' CANDLER &- DAVIDSON; \Mcmber ofthePhU<idelpMaMMealFocik. ^ Barrels and 80 half ditto no ;2, ty. Mackerel, and 150 ditto ne 3 ao, I The case detailed (n-the abfiv'o certifi Barrels and *0 half ditto no >2, Mackerel, and 150 ditto ne 3 ao, | ' The case detailed fn-tho above certifi xspllQ. .. JOL. cate came under my obseiva)ion, and-l be- EORGIA, Chatham County.—By VlC the Hon. the Justices of the Inferior Treasurer’s Office. “KPTBSIBKII 1, 1829. T HE average price of Fjniir during the last month being Jffwf per barr el ol 108 lbs. Bread for tlie present' month imist weigh as follows viz; II 1-2 cents Loaf ' Zllis 18 oz •8-1-4 “ “ 1 •• Oh'*’’ Of whicli-nll Bakers and sellers of Bread will rake due Notice. M. W. STEWART, c. t. sept 5 M adeira Wine. T HE Subscribers have just received from filadeira—IIhds.-Quarters fo Eighths, of superior first 4 ----- Old 1 Court of Chatham County, silting for Or dinary purposes. To all whom it may concern. Whereas James Roberts Executor nf Joseph Dawson, late of Savannah dec Has petitioned the said justices to bo dis charged from his said executorship. These are therefore to cite nnd admon ish all and singular tho kindred nnd cred itors of the said dc£. to filo their objections (ifany they have) in the Clerk’s office of tlie Court of Ordinary on or hofore tho 7th day "of September next otherwise letters disntissory will be grnntcd to the petition cr. - Witness the hon. Elias Fort, one ofthe justices of the sniff Court at Savnnnah the 7th day of Mnrch A.l). 1820. S.M. BOND, c. c. o. e. c, mnr 7 5S* Hon. the Justices of the Infcrit of Liberty County, sitting for onHson/p poses ' To all whom it may concern. Whereas, bliss S/Mlller, has applieitl tho Hon the'Couttof Ordinary olR berty County for Letters of Adminiur of all and singular the gbodi and cltaiwj rights and credits that were of Thos .Miller,latoof the county of Liborly d ed. These ate, therefore, to cite and; nish allitnd singular the .kindred and a ditorsof the said deceased, to file tbcirsj jections (Ifany they-have)-in the r Oflfioe of th* said Ooitirt, on or befi 9th day of Nov. next, otherwise lettir>‘| administration wili be-granted to lit r Witness thellon. W Hughet,oo*e(^| Justices ofthe" said .Court, tho *■ Sept. A.D."T820 E. BAKER, c.c.o.up | sept 5 EORGIA, Chatham' County.—By growfh 5 years I stout and full bodied London Pnrticit- lar Madeira VVinc.whicIi they will sell at low rotes and on aecommodatihg terms.',, SCOTT -fo BALFOUR. 1 aug,27" 184ch- Ihe Hoiu.rablc the Justices of the In ferior Court of Chatham County sitting fo Ordinary purposes, To ull whom il n{ny concern Whereas LeVi 8. D’Lvon administrate of me estate of Archibald BrCbnerdec hat petitioned the said. Justices tn bedischarg ed from his said-administration. These are therefore to cite nnd adinnn ish all and singular the kindred nnd Arerl itors of rite said doc. to file their objection (ifany they have) in the Clerks office 01 the Oourt of Ordinary of Chatham Coun ty, on or boforc the 7th day of .Septembe noxt, otherwise letters dismissory will be granted to the petitioner. - * Witness tho Hon Elias Fort, one ofthe Justlcexof the said court at Savannah, thi 7th day of Match A.D. 1820. 8 51 BONH|C/C,o 04:. inarch 7 60* ; W anted, 4? or 8 very prime field hands for which' a liberal pricer will bd given, from 19 to 25 years of ngo. Apply at this qf. jttly 25 170l fin*.- of lbs ^TEOttGIA, Liberty County-fi, It!!. Court of Common PJ 1 and Oyer & Termii for the City ofSavanffi -JULY TERM-!jjf W nlER E AS, llioltnrd I’’- Wf William Robertson, Mr. lj William King. Louis Oirodonand II Bmlcr were summoned to attend thin ns Grand Jurors—And OtisJoDJii Petit Juror and failed to appear. R dered that unless they filo with the Cl Court good and sufficient cause of 1 on or before the next Term they bo severally fined, Grand JW the sum of forty nnd Petit Jurors ta nroiij sum of twenty dollars. W. K. GUERINEAUiCWI July tY, 168 Suvannah Poor Houst" -Hospital.' "WTIS1T.ING COMMITTEE (0, z V 1829 Frederick Herb and 51oses Clelonf- Attending Physicians.' ■ Drs VVaring and Habersham. JOSEPH;CU51MlNG, auglO . " .. W I : The English- in FragJ mALfiSfoTwoVols. by# A ( “,a X the-English fo C oU' bv‘ sopt 1 : Hairs Travels- f UST received-. Travels ^1 two voii. fira salffidt^ ^ pRlSC^ J I iept.-5 SSSSM BHIii