Notice.LL persons having demands against William Stafford, dee. are requested to render them in, properly attested—and all persons indebted to the saiddec'd. will makepayipeitt to R. S l’AFFOUl),LALio.£4m adm’r.Ajuly 18—38Jtotice.THREE monthsafter date, application wMl be made to the Hank of Darien, for the renewal of a certificate of twenty-eight shares of Stock of said Rank, No. 125, dated September 29th, 1819, in the name of the subscriber, which said certificate lias been lost, and of winch all persons concerned are hereby notified. WM. CARNOCHAN.Darien, 14/A June, 1821—34THE public are cautioned against trading for 1 Note given by Mr. John Milieu to the subscriber, dated the 25th July, 1821, for nine hundred and eighty-seven dollars, the same having been obtained fraudulently; and Mr. MiUcn is cautioned against paying or arranging in any way for said Note, except to mv assignment or order.may 27—r—31 CHARLES YOUNG.made by James Shaw, dated on the first lay of January, one thousand eight hundred aid nineteen, payable to Benjamin Howard or order, twelve months after the date, for tvo thousand two hundred dollars, has been lot or mislaid, and praying the establishment if a copy therepf as a lost paper. On motim of Morrison Nicoll, Plaintiff's Attorney, it is ordered, that the Defendant do appear before the said Court in the Tcrm of October next, then and there to gainsay the pmjer of the petitioners, if they deem fit—othtr--xvise, that the copy, as filed in the clerk’s «f-fice, be at that time taken and established is a lost paper. And it 19 further ordered, tint a eopv of this rule be published once a month until the first day of the said next term ti one of the public Gazettes of this state.True extract from the Minute*, this 28/A March, 1822. JOHN HAILEY, Ct/L\Notice.IT is ordered, that all persons having demands against the County of WJntosh, do come forward on the first Monday in August next and exhibit their claims to the justices of the Inferior Court, properJv attested.CAHRLEfc WEST, j. i. »\H. GltiNILLI AT J. i. c. JOHN HUNTER,J. i. c.july 18—3,8Information Wanted.4NGUS CHISHOLM emigrated from Llt;* chivinnoclv, Scotland, in the year 1793, and settled in the vicinity of Savannah, where he resided for a considerable time. His relations not having heard from him in many years, and feeling apprehensive for his welfare, and anxious to obtain information concerning him—they will, therefore, feel under the greatest obligations to any person, who knows any thing of Mr. Chisholm, and who will address a communication to Mr. William Russell, savannah.Those editors in South Carolina and Georgia, whose feelings the above statement can interest, are earnestly requested to give it a place in their paper, june 13—33To Lumber Cutters.WANTED for the Darien Eastern Steam Sawmill, two hundred logs, thirty-five feet long, from twelve to fourteen inches on the face, and not more than fourteen inches, and not less than eleven inches deep, nor more than fourteen inches* Two hundred Logs forty feet long, of the same dimensionsas the foregoing. Three hundred logs thirty feet long, to be not more than fourteen inches square, nop less than twelve inches square. Two-hundred logs twenty-five feet long; and two hundred logs twenty feci long of the same dimensions.This timber must be of the best yellow pine; to be hewed on two sides plumb and true, and free from any blemishes, such asAdministratrixes Slt;de.On the second Tuesday in October next, Will be so Id at the dwelling house of Mrs. Mary Ann Brown, in Wayne comity, between the usual hours of sale,A STOCK of cattle, consisting of one hundred bead, household and kitchen furniture. Also, a set of smiths’tools. Con^ ditions made known on the day of sale.MARY ANN BROWN,,lt;idtoVr.july 18—38__Administrator’s Sale.On the second Tuesday in August next,11 ill be sold, at the dwelling house of Robert Stafford, in Wayne County, between the usu-jal hours of sale,A SMALL stock of cattle, one horse, sad* die and bridle, and sundry other articles too tedious to mention—the property of William Stafford, dec. by order of tlie Courtof Ordinary.R. STAFFORD, arfmPr.july 18—38 ‘.Marshal’s Sates.On the first Tuesday in August next, Will be sold, in front of the Court-hsuse in Da-rien, between the hours of 10 and 4 o'clock,! 4TNE gold watch, seals and key; levied on j r as the property of David Hamilton, to satisfy an execution in favor of Collins Thay-er.Also orui lot blacksmiths' tools, consisting of two bellowses, two anvils, one vice, hammers and tongs, and a lot of axes; lev ied on as the property of John Nichols, to satisfy an execution in favor of George Street.WM. C. TERRELL, c. *.june 18—38Georgia—Wayne county.By D. Fort, clerk of the Court of Ordinary for the county and state aforesaid.WHEREAS, Elijah R. Tucker and William Stafford have made application . to the Court of Ordinary for a dismission on ! the estate of William O’Neil, dec. to whichthey were bound as executors.These are, therefore, to cite and admonish, all and singular, the parties it may concern, to file their objections (if any they have) in my office, within the space of six months from this date.Given under my hand and seal this 18th July, 1822. D. FORT, c. c. o. w. c.i july 18- 1—38