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AM COUNTS’.
) 0 R T— CHAMBERS.
> C3fe Bait.
• min Crook. _V
v? the petition of Be*.j*min Crock,
} itiii!’ that hr is confined fordebt, bv
• ne >f a nrccefs bluing from the Hon
- tuierior GonTt of Chatham County. 3t
• fir of Williamfm and Cowling, an<l
tint he is unable to p 17 the debt (■ r which
hr .3 confined, or to give hail to anfutet* the
Cm-; hut is willing tp deliver up *1! hi*
. cA,f C real.and perfmal for the be*
St: fi of -13 creditors, jtd praving to be
3>o i vted to the benefit of the insolvent
Dentnr*’ Adti of this slate
It 11 tmitc e'. ‘Hut n tire of this jppli*
“ation be frrved norm each of the Credi
t -of the fain B-niimm Crook, or pub
li ed in ones the Gazet*e of thit city,
that ry may apneas at the cwurt-houfe
inhava iah outlie isrh day of August,
e filing, to flarw catife (if any they l.ave)
why the nr ivrr of the petitioner flaould
not lie granted.
A. S. BULLOCH,
JOHN H. MOREL,
J. I. C. C. C.
txlrafl from i’ll Eflnxlei, il:t
bit <f Jv!y , 1807.
JOB T. ROLLFS, c.lk.
61 i.m
administrator’s Sales.
Cm Saturday thef-f day of /urufi next,
\VJI,I. iiK SOI I),
At the conrt hovfc in Rrunfu'u.l, Glynn ecu ft
/y. between the bouts of ten and twelve ®*
clock,
NEGROES, *nd about Twenty
-T !ed of CATTLE; l rnc person
al of Mrs S iah Burnett,dec.
Conditions made known at the lime.of
fa:c.
JOHN BURNETT,
Administrator.
Jttlv •£. c,f> !m
Aczv Drug and
Medicine Store,
On the Buit, opposite the Ex
change, next door to Mr. J.
Scribner.
Dr* J. B. Berlhelot,
Respectfully inform*
his is ami the public,
that lie has just received a com
plete and handsome assortment
of all kinds of
Drugs , Patent and cm
tlier Medicine ,
And intends keeping a Stock of
the best and freshest Articles in
his line; w holesale arid retail, .on
reasonable term#—Order* lot
shipping and for tire country, put
on the lowest teims.
He offers his service* a* a
,PHYSICIAN, and from his long
. practice in the Art, hopes to
meet with success in the cures he
will undertake.
Dr. J. B. Berfheloiy
RESPECTFULLY informs the
public that he possesses a sove
reign remedy for all sorts of Vent,
real diseases —Pcrsuns of both
sexe can with confidence make
use of it. The advantages of this
remedy tire, that a young man
111 iv take this medicine, and be
perfectly cored, w ithout a disco
ver on the part of Lis connexions;
-•dsn, the P fount may, withoutap.
prelumding any danger, expose
himself to e dd, uvtrht air and the
ra<n, ami pursue bis usual avoca
tions, as it requires noparticular
ret>HF. at, other than to abstain
front die. commission of excesses.
Those who may. apply to him at
Jis Mr.L'ICAL SHOE, near the
1 ■ xejuma-v uiay be assured of die
must prolounrl sec rue v b ng ob
served. June IS. 6‘J
Boots and Shoes.,
A. SCRIBNER & Cos.
Helve just’ Received,
From Neit'-Vor k, a fresh supply
ol
Fair top bac k strap & Tuwarrow
800 I S,
-Plain do do. Boots,
■JMcm-s ft Boys fine &. common
..SHOES,
Ladies Kid, -Slippers, Plain and
.Spangled, Morocco, Velvet,
Sattin, & Leather Slippers,
Misse;,& Childrens Shot", of a
good quality,
Which Will be sold In.”’ fo r Cash
At tlvcir-Sture oti the Bay, opposite
tile Exchange.
JuncTi 62 if.
Biank Manifests &c
for Sal: at this Office..
Andrew Low & Cos,
Have received per ship* Mary,
from Glasgow, Eliza,Alex
ander Hamilton, Ameri
ca. ?; William from.
Liverpool,
Avery general AfTortment of
SPRING GOODS’,
viz .
Lenr, Trafalgar, Vi6\ory and
Paritun Gauze MUSLINS,
Lotig and Circaffiau Robe*
Leno, Lace and Gauze Shawl* and Veils
Habit Shirts *ud Tucker*
Lace ditto ar>d Spanish Maude*
Plain and Plaid Cambric*
Cctron Cbambray and Gingham*
I-adit*’ ard Gentlemen'* Hosiery, silk and
Colton
Liner.* and Lor.g Laws*
I.iucn and Cotton Handkerchiefs
Matlraf* and Vullicatditto
Botnbazeeti and Black Crape
Bed Tick* and 5 4 Irifli Sheeting
Cotton Sheeting and Shirting
Bro'rn Hollands aud Dow'a*
Otnaburgs aud Cotton Bagging
India Cotton Yarn in hacks and ball*
Turkey Red, Blue, Green and Yellow <Jn.
Printed Cambric and Calltoe*
’fable Cloths and Diaper*
Lu(lrings and Mantua*
Silk Shawls and Handkerchief*
With a variety of other Fancy Article*
Also, from Eero roifr.
Imperial, Guu-Powder, Sc HyfonTEA
Huni.umi and India Stripe*
Blue and Yellow Nankeens.
June U S7 ts
~ : “*notlcel
HF’HE Partnership of THOM
JL SON U. TOR BY was <li
solved on the 20th Inst, by mutual
consent—Thev request all those
indebted to them, to make im
.mebiate payment,otherwise suits
wi|i be conitnenced against them
wi t h out cl i *cr imi 11 a1 i on.
W. THOMSON.
P. TOKPY.
Mav 2t 54
John B. Bcrthcloty
Surgeon & Dentist,
INFORMS the Ladies and Gen
tlemen of this city that he has
received anew and complete set
of instruments in that line,
extremely well adapted to every
kind of operation en the teeth.—
He will dean the teeth, part, and
make them even, and transplant
new ones if requested, and hopes
also to give general satisfaction in
that line, to those who will be
pleased to employ him.
May 11. 51 tf
"notice.
NINE months after <h*e, ap
plication will be made to
the honorable the in-ferior Court
cf Ca-nulea county, for leave to
sell afoiut seven hundred aers of
land, lying on the bead of Crook
ed river, about two hundred a
cres of White Oak, and a num
ber of Lots in the town cf Jeffer
son, in the county aforesaid/ ap
pertaining to the estate of Wil
liam Jones, deceased, late of the
town of St. Mary’s, for the be
nefit of the heirs and creditors.
r>. G. JONES,
Administrator,
St. Mary’s, Jan. 15, ISO?.
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(.Vow publishing in Charleston)
l'o which are added ,
Observations on Diet,
AND
Advice to Mothers,
B \ William Buchan, M. D. Fel
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As the Vaccination, or j
Cow Ptx, has become an impor- ;
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of Valuable Tra&J of
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?itu*tt 00 Turtle river, and containing
from lOto 1(50 acres each—on several of
wbicb are convenient I>welling and Out-
Hnfe*, mostly under Fence, and to be
leafed on reafonaHe terms from one to
“seven years, to suit the parti**. Possession
to be given on the ill day of January,
i*oS, and appl ieation to be made to y.'.mit
G. Almy, Trtafxrtr, or to either of the
fuhfcribers.
WILLIAM PAGE,
SAMUEL BURNETT,
JOHN SAUNDERS,
Comm is si oners.
June 1. 58 laui Bni
PUBLIC NOTICE
THERE being an indifperfable necefS
ty that the affairs of the Academy of
this county should be fettled at the expi
ration of theprefent year, to enable the
Ccmmiffioners t carry imoeffedf the act
of the Legislature, for th establishing a
Public Academy,& other obje&s conncifled
with it— Early Notice I3 betyly Given, That
Payment of all arrears for Rents, &c. will
be inliAed on indifcrirainattly, at the ca
ptation of the present year, and this ear
ly Notice given, that those ssneerned may
make their,arrangements accordingly,
WILLIAM RAGE,
JOHN COUP HR,
JAMES G. ALAIY,
JAMES FORT,
Commissioners
June 4. 53 lmißm
Notice is hereby Gnen.
THAT at the expiration so
nine months from the date
hereof, application will be made
to the Honorable the Inferior
Court of Chatham County, for
leave to sell the following Tract
of LAND :n the County of Bul
lock, containing five hundred
acres, adjoining land ofF. Rest
er, for the benefit of the heirs &
Creditors of John A. Eirick.
MARY EIRICK, Adm'x.
April 6. 41 lam yin
NOTICE.
NINE months after date, ap
plication will be made to the
Justices of the Inferior Court, for
leave to sell the half lot No. 3, Ist
Tything, Anson Ward,.belonging
to the estate of James Whitefield,
deceased, for the benefit of the
heirs.
Th. WHITEFIELD, Ex'r.
Jan. i, 1807. lam9m
Notice is hereby Given.
THAT after the expiration of
nine months from the date
hereof, application will be made
to tlie honorable the inferior
court Chatham cosmtv, for
leave titaell the following lots &
tracts of land, being the.real es
tate ot Mrs. Bitrb try .Wright,
late ot the city of Savannah (wi
dow) deceased, for the benefit of
the heirs, vi^.
(due lot in the city of Savannah;
fiOfeet in front, and 90 feet in
depth, known by die number 2. in
I ything, Healhcote ward.
ALSO,
One lot in Yamacraw, known
bv the number 10, being 95 f ee t
wide, and 100 feet in depth,
bounded tp the west on Farm
street.
AND ALSO,
A tract of 100 acres of Land
on Buck-Head, in Burke eoun
tv, adjoining Davis Austin, at
the tiino ot the original survey
thereof
Wm. WRIGHT, Adm’r.
ELIZABETH GABLE,Adm’x
April 9. 42 j aill ,j ni
for Ale,
At bhis Office,
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