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No 108 Vol. XXII.
SATURDAY EVENING, MAY 8, 1824.
HOUSES, LANDS, &C.;
iTo 22enf.
.atf wharf Lot No. 6, Reynold Ward, known
. ^Anciaux’s wharf. Possession given the
jtstofNovember-Applyto ^ ^ stoNE.
M m ' •
IfflKvVS HOTEL.
The subscriber takes this meth
od to inform the public generally, and
narticularly persons from the too coun-
IlUltry, who may visit the up count™ in
►“■“t t-eolth or piessure, that he will «c
>urS mnclute gentlemen and ladies, or families with
° old bv* the day, week, or month, on easy terms.
„ y n( ,ed be said in recommendation of A-
°thing need De«^d to the heaUhflllneM 0 * the
f ! ens ’ Minbrity of atmosphere; or agreeable and
t55S2Sfi. ■»>L» i.««.*
peasant society a
c.eminent.
in and Hooper day,
j*an anu ^ ’ r „ <i p er week,
u H m " u month,
(Jingle man, 1
week,
t, « m month,
Dinner, breakft*> suppef, fcc.
Horse, per *y,
ii « night,
« ii month,
‘ sir price.
GEORGE HATES.
nt 30 18S
Jfs"
1 50
1 25
X 00
500
18 00
37*
12J
75
50
13 00
AUGUST G. OKMLER,
At hi* Druggist Store ', corner of Jefferson and St.
Julian Street,
UAS received by schooner Tassel, a fresh
supply of. 9WAIM’.S »>,. much esteemed
PANACEA,
As also by other late arrivals, a variety of fresh
I articles which he abstains from mentioning, as
he suspects the public to possess sagacity enough
to guess, that CALOMEL, JALAP, RHUBARB
GUM FOETID, and all the other dcllcacie insme t
in the index of the dispensatory may be .ooked for
! and found in Drug Stores—yet a few things not
[ to h« met with at every one, he offers, viz s
Phosphorus, Chlorate of Potass, Pyroligneous
Acid, Black Drop, Tames fever Powders, Rem’s
Stiptii, Spirits of Soap, Fumigating Pastitls,
Wedge wood evaporating dishe* Glass Funnils,
Graduated Measures, Retorts and Receiver* Test
Tubes, Gas Bottles, Thermometers, Hygrometer
•nd Pluyimeter. '
IMlIl #4*3*
march lb 64
THE IMPROVED
SEIlLlTZ POWDERS.
f l ' K good effects of these powders as a Medl
- ■ cme» has been observed and acknowledged
•• all those who have had occasion to use them.
.ii cm s as i „?,t saSSCs tSsSSSttSiS*
*Sj*»«**■ -■»«« "v«ty1^SaSSii!Kgsia7tfg.|gS»
S"Luh m^h at 1 y ^Monroe, No 120, levied on as the property of
sstrsfe?"**- >»
in agreeable beverage free from taste snd highly *
impregnated with fixed air, and possessing all the
Medicinal qualities of the much esteemed Seidlitz
Waters.
The 8eason is fast approaching, when these
inwders will be in demand, and to get them pure
- very desirable. Many persons have been de
Swaim’e Panacea.
[ HAVE BEEN appointed Agent by Dr. W.
Swaim to sell his so much celebrated Medi-
! cine, at this place. A quantity has been receiv.
<:d by t e Georgia from Philadelphia, and will be
] sold by the box or bottle, at my Drug Store, cor.
ner of Jefferson and St. Julian Streets.
AUGUST G OBMLER,
-m.-eta JO . .. 57
Executive Department, Geo
MILLKDGEVILI.B, 21st Nov. 1823
ats£I ©tagps^zssrisr&
I y.y<**»«*»MU M «* <*ne»l El,.
forward their accounts to Athqgs.
To Rent.
The Store comer ot Drayton and |
_. Bay street next door to Mr Trucheluts*
*^21 Y9t Orleans Square. |
House to Item.
The undersigned intending to re
mi movcin ‘° *!|I 1 State for the choice of members of the Legislu
{ij rent and “r ( !!r'. i. I a I ^,r* wl Vted to th I ,urc » ,t the next General Election therein, to
djrioecup tion to rent, at **•!•**“■. I propose to each and every voter at the time ol
^ from ‘he 1st July next to the ^November I giving hta.vote, whether he de.tr,. that th
ELISHA WOOD, Sec’ry.
IN 8F.NATE, 12th Nov. 1823.
Wazxaas it is desirable to ascertain the wish
ea of the citizens of this state, as ’othe mode of
choosing Electors of President and Vice Presi
dent ot the United States;
Be U therefbro resolved by the Senate and How
of Representatives of the State of Gctt'gia in Gent
ral Assembly met, That it shall be the duty of tin
Magistrates who shall preside at the several Elec
tions to be held in the different counties of thi
Administrator’s Sales.
ttttl,L be Hold at the Court House in Savan-
It nab, on the first Tuesday in July next, be
rr t- .- , tween the hours of ten and two o’clock, lot No 15,
?i?i^.. , V! leir ci?* >orat, ?»!’' havihg purchased I (fifteen) in theaeeond district of Early County,
Stores, the proprietors of which I Georgia, containing two hundred two and a half
laid but tittle or no regard m selecting the best I acres, more or less, being the real estate of Ro-
k.nd, consequently their benefical qualities were b ert M. Durkm, deo'd. and sold.by permission of
never realized. But this difficulty mav now be lhe Cou rt of Ordinary of Chatham County,
obviated,—the subscriber has endeavoredJor the | AUGUSTUS F. DURKIE,
( ‘ Administrator
' may 1 . 102
Administrator’s Sale.
On the first Tuesday in June next,
\ l ."ILL be sold before the Court House in the
s ♦ City of Savannah. 1
Alt the nersonal property of William Mayhew.
dee consisting of a Building on one third of Lot
Mo 2, Jeykyl Tything,Darby ward; also, Buildings
on Lot No 31, Liberty ward; also, sundry articles
of Carpenters Tools and Furniture; 1-4 part of the
sloop Good Intent; (Capt. Joseph Alien,) with
sundry other articles. Sold for the benet of the
heirs and creditors of said estate.
G H. HAYDHN,
Qualified adm’or estate Wm. Mayhew
aprtl 20 f 92
wo or three last seasons to procure them Genuine
nd has been successful.
These Powders are neatly put up in Tin Boxes,
by which means their Medicinal properties will
remain unimpaired by the influence of time and
climate.
A fresh supply of the above Genuine article
has just, been received, which together with a
very general assortment of Family Medicines will
be kept constantly on hand.
* FRANCIS I. LAY, Chemist U Druggist,
Corner of Congress and Whitaker Streets
Shad’s Buildings.
april 29 100 m»
«* ’»- "•’SKS.'Smn
april 30
♦ca'W
choice of said Electors shall be confided to the
people or retained by the Legislature, and to r.
3 uest sueh voter to signify such desire by er
orsing on his ticket, the word People or Legislu
ture, according to the truth of the fact; and oi
counting out the ballots, to annex to the retun
>f the said election by them so transmitted t > th
For Sale.
CARRIAGE and pair of Horse* on reaaona
. ble terms. . .. I wit mucicvuuu u; luciu W inw.mi.wu »v *■*'
Also to rent until the 1st Ol WO*l Executive Department, a true statement of th
, - - i vember ntxt, a ready fbruished D wellin, I voles S o given, to the end that the aamemay bt
ISiSlHsnse in Jaekson Ward, on the I laid before the next Legislature by his Excetlei
Common. Possession of the House will I ey the Governor
delivered on the lQtb day of June next, for
.apply to mCH> Wi HABERSHAM.
sprip 2Q 92
Land and Negroes for Sale.
\ HANDSOME property, unincumbered, con-
sisting of Land and Negroes, together with
ck of every kind, and the .growing crop,£
ountingin all.to about 12 or 15,000 dollars, s,t,.-
fin the upper country, and well calculated for
I country Store—the soil weR adapted to the eul.
Fvation of Corn and Cotton, is offered for sale on
Bcnmmodatmg terms. .
Bank Stock, or good paper, well secured, will
«taken inpayment.
For fiirther particulars, apply ttotbe Editors of|
he Georgia Journal.
june 19 145 __L____
For Sale,
LLthat valuable tract or parcel of land known
by the name of Nelville situated in South
..bUna about two miles from Savannah. This
tet is considered one of the. best for a Rice plan-1
ation in its neighborhood, and contains Eight |
hundred and eigbty-four acres, t adjoins Mr.
Thomas Young. Gen. Huger, and Mr. Nicholas
Cruder. Persons who may wish to purchase will
(xanune the premises. A good tittle will be given j
Snd the times of sale will be reasonable. Apph-
Uiontobe made to WM. MALLORY
Agent of Hamlin Mallory.
uov 225|
The Public
fS informed that the claim of Hamlin Mallory to
1 the tract of hnd in Boutta Carolina, called
Melville, is now in • train for Judicial investiga-
’on, until the termination of which, some ruk
ill beincurred by those who may purchase.
WM.L. DAVIS#
dec 2 237
And beit further retohxit, That bis Excellency
ttieGovernor be, andhe is hereby requested t'
cause this resolution to be published without de
by, in the several Gazettes of this State, and u
continue the.aaid publication once a month, unti
the next General Election.
Read and agreed to unanimously.
THOMAS STOCKS, President.
In the House of Representatives, 14th Nov. 1823.
Read and concurred in.
DAVID ADA MS, Speaker.
Approved, 18th Nov. 1823.
G. M. TROUP, Governor.
public sales.
Marshal’s Sales.
'.RWILL be sold at the"Court House, ih the Cl
'/'# tv of Savannah on the first Tuesday in Jun<
next, between the hours of ten and three o’clock.
mav 1
JN. H. MOREL, *. d o.
1°2
Valuable Medicine.
ANTI liYSPEPTIC PILLS,
Prepared by Henry James.
[\ N approved remedy for Dyspepsia, or Indig*
lu estion. Habitual Costiveneas, and Piles.
It is well known that Dyspepsia is one of the
most frequent and formidable diseases of our coun
try. Its commencement is indicated in different
patients by various symptoms, of which the most
remarkable are-
irregularity of the bowels obstinate costive
ness, headacb, commonly called nervoua or sick
icadach, yellowness of the eyes and akin, acidity
>f stomach after eating, often called heart burn,
flatulence or wind on the stomach, bitter taste in
lie mouth in the morning, (slid breath, drowsi
ness alter dinner, debility, lassitude, emaciation,
depression of spirits, &c
Piles being connected with indigestion and cos.
iveness, are certainly and speedily removed by
the pills.
A. SUmn’s Panacea.
Whole No. 4429.
PUBLIC SALES.
T HI subscriber having discovered the com
position of SWAIM’S celebrated Panacea,
has now a supply on hand for sale; he has re
luced the price from $3 SO to j$2 50, or by the
dozen £24.
All charitable institutions in the U. States am
the poor will be supplied gratia.
If the citizens of the principal cities and tow:
will appoint an agent to order and distribute
medicine to tbe poor, it will be supplied.
This medicine is celebrated for the cure of the
following disease*, "scrofula or king’s evil, ulcer
■ted or putrid sore throat, Jong standing rheu
matin affections, cutaneous, diseases, wniteawel
Tax Collector’s Sales.
On the first Tuesday id July next,
W ILL be sold at Che Court House in the Oif>‘
of Bavanmib, between the hours of 10 and
3 o'clock, the following property or so much
thereof as will satisfy the State and County Taxes
and costs, vizi
A tract of hind on Wilmington Man i, in the
County of Chatham, containing 75 acres, more or
less, bounded on the north by a creek, east by
land of the Estate of Joseph Bryan, and south and
west by land belonging to John W Barnard, le
vied on to satisfy the state and county taxes of J no
W Barnard for the year 182.1, and coats. Amount
of taxes 834 85
The Eastern half of lot No. 19, in Oglethorpe
Ward, in the city of Savannah, with the improve
ments thereon, levied on to satisfy the state and
county taxes of J E and S White for the yeit
1823, and Coats. Amount of taxes £1 95.
Lots No 39 and 30 in Brown Ward, in the city
of Savannah, with the improvements thereon, le
vied on to satisfy the state and county r..,xes of the
Savannah Theatre for theyear 1822 and 1823, and
costs. Amount of taxes, $234 37.
The southern half ot lot No. 10, first tything,
\nson Ward, in the city of Savannah, with the im*
provements thereon, levied on to satisty the state
and county taxes of Estate of Edward Penman for
the year 1823, and costs. Amount oftHXes £4 68.
Lot No. 38 Columbia Ward, in the city of Sa.
v»nnah, subject-to an annual ground rent to the
Corporation of said City, with the improvements
thereon, levied on to satisfy the state ana county
taxes of Ann Rodman for the year 1823, and costs.
Amount of taxes £5 86.
All that tract or lot of land, situate, lying and
being in the 27th dist. of Early county, contain.
*0 acres, more or less, and known and disttn*
S i tn the plan of said district by the No. 196.
on to satisfy the state and county taxes of
the estate of Lewis D. Achonl for the year 1823,
and costs. Amount of taxes g2 26.
JAME3 EPPiNGER, toco.
msyl 102 . .
City Sheriff’s Sales.
i
_■ _ — . ... . . . __ . ling, and disease of the bones, and all cases gen
Persons affleted with any of the shove symp-1 ,^,| yofthe M , ceroUB character, snd chronic dis
.ms, are assured that the Anti-Dyspeptic Pi -1 „ Me £ g ener ,„ y ari sing in debilitated constitu
•re a reme ly well worth their attention, and enti 1 , Jongf £ ut mor ' especially from syphilis, or affec
tions arising therefrom; ulcers in the layrnx,
nodes, See, And that dreadfbl disease occasioned
by a long and excessive use of mercury. Sec. It is
also useful in disease of the liver.”
CERTIFICATES.
ire a reme iy well worth their attention,
led to their entire confidence.
A supply of the above valuable Medicine has
just been received from the Patentee, and can be
•btained of the subscriber, who has been appoint
ed agent for the State of Georgia.
FRANCIS I. LAY,
Druggist and ChernUt, Shad’s Buildings, . tunUy offing U veral cases of very inveterate
- ?P r ” 34 Suvatmgh. I u)cerS| which having resisted previously the regu
Saratov and Balhtm Spring 'Sg*S£tT?2L.'3 YStSLZiSL
walers. I what I have seen that it wilt ptove an important
REDUCED PRICE. 1 remedy in scrofulous, venereal and mercurial dia
JAHE subscriber has received per late arrivals, | eases, N. CHAPMAN, M.D.
I have within the last two years had an oppor.
On the first Tuesday tn June next,
W ILL be sold in front of the Court House in
the City of Savannah between the usual
hours of 10 and 4 o’clock.
One negro woman named Aggy, together with
her three children, William, Mary and Frances,
levied on as the property of Michael Densler, to
satisfy an execution from the Court of Common
Pleas and Oyer and Terminer for the city of Sa.
vannah Francis M. Stone, guardian of Thos Doors
vs Micharl Densler.
Also, sundry articles of plate ware, table and
bed linen, one carpet and one lot booka, le -icd
on as the property of Orran Bird, to satisfy an
execution for rent in favor of Eleazer Early and
assigned to J B Herbert * co.
Also, all the buildings and improvements on
lot No thirty four 34, Warren ward, bounded N by
a lane S by Broughton St. E by lot No 35, W by
lot No 34, levied on as the property of Charles H
Hayden, to satisfy an execution for rent in favor
Trustees of the Chatham Academy, vs. Charles
H. Hayden, property sold at the risk ofthe former
purchaser, be not having complied with the terms
of sale. AU. 1. D’LYON, c.s,
may 1 v 102
Executor’s Notice.
A LL persons indebted to theestate ofthe late
"x.Dr. Robert Worrell, Jr. are requested to make
immediate payment to Mr. Rverson, or to
PHILIP BRASCH, QuaL Ex’or.
N. B. The accounts if nbt paid shortly will I
placed in (he bands of an Attorney for collection,
jan 6 4 .
“ Notice.
P ER80NS indebted to the Estate of Alien
Denmark, dec. are requested to make im
mediate payment, and those hiving demand-
against said estate will present them property at
tested within the time limited by law.
ROBERT BURTON, adm’or
MARY DKNMAK, adm’rx.
feb 28 48 Bulloch Otyl
fresh supply of the above Waters, and will
- II them at 31} cents a single (quart) bottle or at
£3 50 for a box, containing one doi They were
;iottled by Lynch & Clark, of New York, and are J
warranted to be inferior to none.
*oin1 23
FRANCIS I. LAY, Druggist,
• Is’ BuiWin
c*9S
Shads’
dings.
Take Notice —21200 Reward.
A LL persona having demandsagainst the estate
JjL of Robert Worrall, jun’r. late ol SavSnnah.
will please present them properly attested—and
those indebted to said estate, are requested to
make payment
PHILIP BR ASCH,
Qual. -Executor.
nov 8 810
CUSTOM HOUSE,
SAVANNAH,23d April, 1824.
S EALED Proposals will be received until Tues
day the 4th day of May next, for erecting a
| single stdry Brick Building on Tybee island 38 by
18 feet—the Contractor to supply all materials.
Professor ofthe Institutes and Practice of
Physic, in the University of Pennsylvania
I have employed the Panacea of Mr. Swaim in
numerous instances, within the last three years,
and have always found it extremely efficacious,
especially in secondary syphilis, and mercuria
diseases. 1 have no hesitation in pronouncing i<
a medicine of inestimable value.
W. GIBSON, M.D.
. | SHE bove sum will be paid to any person who | Professor of Suigery in the University of Penn
J. will come forward and prove to conviction, | , sylvania.
the person or persona who stole from tbe store of | Philadelphia, February 17,1823,
Mr William Martin,at.Pocotaligo, the following! >OHN SHiNN, Chemist,
u-grues, to wit: Juno, and her two children, the I N. B. For sale at Smith & Pearsall’s, N, E. cor-
property of the estate of Mrs. Ann Hogan. Juno I ner of Third and Market streets
is -about five feet high, dark complexion, and I (£j* Each publisher of a newspaper in the Uni
about forty years of age. Peter (boy,) about nine | ted States, is requested to publish this advertise.
ve,ars old,with rather an impediment in his speech. I ment once a month for one year, and send their
i’ussy, a girt about six years of age. both of dark I accounts for payment.
complexion. These negroes were taken away on I april 22 94§ .
Thursday night, the 15tb in-t. One Hundred I vt „
'toilara, if delivered in any jail in the State All 1 L*lty 1 dX JNOUCe.
persons are hereby cautioned from purchasing I /|Y)HE digest of the City T,xes forthepre
the said Negroes, or from harboring them, as the | ii. year being completed, the subscriber is
Valuable Property for
IrpHB subscriber offers for safe his propert in
Sio, &^L^imS4 back of those ] * tthe Cu8t °“ House for a more minute de,
belore mentioned, and divided from them by a' U1 ■
'Vet of 40 feet.
cnmm 0 n?y rail^ P f whh n imDrove* 1 ted for the"secure navigation of the Bar andRriver
^mmonly called Rices Wharf) with improve- j Savannab< Materials ih this case to be furnished
Por particulars enquire of Thomas B. Wood.
~! 11 ! in Savannah, or the subscriber on
ilmington Island.
Proposals will also be received at the same time
lor keeping in repair tbeBeaconsand Buoys erec
| by the Government
apri!23. ■ 95
JNO. STEVENS, Coll’r.
J>°y 11218
CHARLES B. JONES.
Notice.
Very valuable tract of Land in Liberty coun.
tty,situate on the gunburyRoad, ttyo miles
Sp® a half from Rice orougn; containing two
hundred and fen acre sTbisland is very valua-
i. . n r cot ton,rice and corn, and as well calcula
I “® for that culture as any land in the county;
|tue conditions are low and reasonable; there are
I between seventy and eighty acres cleared and
fence, there is also a good dwelling house,
I end all necessary out buildings on the premises.
I guarantee titles will be given to the purchaser,
j ho incumbrances lying on said land. For further
I particulars apply to capt. Jos. Jones in Liberty
| county, or to
EDWARD B. BAKER,
owner in Mclntosb county.
jug 16 •
Georgia—Chatham County.
To all whom it Way concern—
EREAS Thomas i
For Sale,
INE Lots situate on the South,Common, as u
part of Garden lot No 7, designated by num
bers, £, 3,4. 5, 6. 7, 10, 15 and 24.
Also, an undivided third of lot No 17,Yamacraw,
fronting west on ’Fahm St. opposite the residence
of Joseph Stile* Esq.
Also, all the interest of Isaac La Ruche in a cer
tain lot of land, situated on theThunderbolt Road.
The above property is offered for sale by vir-
flue of an assignment made by Isaac La Roche for
the benefit of all his creditors. If not sold before
.vthe first Tuesday in May next, it will then be of
ered at public 'auction at the Court House in Sa-
annab. For particulars apply to
D. PONCE,
Agent for the assignees of I. La Roche.
april.20 92
aw will be rigidly enforced against them
(O* The Editor of the Columbia Telescope is
requested u*insert this advertisement for one
month, send nis account to the Charleston City
Gazette, The editors of tbe Savannah Republi
can, and the Augusta Chronicle, are requested to
do the same.
JOHN A CUTHBERT, Jun.
v WILLIAM MARTIN.
Pocota’igo, S. C. April, 17,1824.
april 29 100
present
_ now
ready’to receive the same, which must be paid
on or before the the 3lst inst. after that time exe
tions will be issued against all defaulters.
JNO. I. ROBERTS, c.T.
may 1 102
wjTNB months after date hereof application wil
-x be made to the Inferior Court of Chatham
County for leave to sell a tract of land drawn by
i’humas Capps deceased in the late Land Lotte
ry, situate and being in the fifth district of Mon-
roe County and known by the number 44, for the
benefit of the heirs and creditors of the said Thus.
Capps dec. JOHN MOREL, Adm’r.
aept 6 7
Boarding and Lodging.
FIAHE Subscriber having a pleasant and healthy
J. summer situation in Savannah, opposite the
Planter’s Bank square, will be happy to accommo
date a few gentlemen wishing to remain for the
| reason with Boarding and Lodging on very low
| terms. Also, Gentlemen and Ladies from country
whose horses shall be well taken care of
Apply to JOHN Y. WHITE,
april 27 98
Assize of Bread.
ffj* The average price of Flour being seven
dollars per barrel of 196 lbs, the weight of
bread the present month.must be as follows:
12} Cents Loaf 2 lb 11 oz.
6} do do 1 lb 5} oz.
Of which all Bakers and sellers of, Bread will
take due notice.
JNO. I. ROBERTS, City Treasurer.
• march 5 1824 S3
P ERSONS having demands against lhe estate
of James Anderson, late oi Augusta deceased,
tre requested to present their claims properly at*
tested, and those indebted to make immediate
payment to JOHN BALFOUR.
(Administrator.
feb 7
NOTICE.
i #8 hereby given that in sixty days from the dati
jJ£ hereof application will be made to the Ban'-
ofthe State of Georgia tor t lie payment of a Bank
Note No 241, Letter A for fi‘‘ « dollars, dated 9t
ianuary .818, signed by V B B illoch, President;
■id A Porter, Cashier, payaoie at the principal
B mk to A G St.mmes or bearer, the left hand hait
of which said bill being lost
LKV1 S D’LYON.
N. B,—Any person finding the Half of said bil
will confer a fsvor by returning it aa it can be oi
no use to any but myself. L. S. D
may 3 aflOo.
m iSheriff's Sales.
On the first Tuesday in June next,
r ILLbesoldatthe Court House in Savan
nah, between the hours of lOanddo'clockj
the following property.
Ail that lot of land in the city of Savannah, si.
(uated west of Fahm street and known by the No
39 containing, 55} feet in with, oh west Boundrie
street, and one hundred, and eighty feet in
depth on Bryan street, levied on as tbe property
of Thomas Uourke, deceased, to satisfy an execu
tion in favor of the Bank of the U. States and
others.
Also all that tract of land known as Constitu.
don Hill, about 2} nilesfrom the City Savannah,
containg about 349 acres, with all the buildings
thereon, adjoining lands belonging to the estate
of Abigail Minis and others, levied on under an
execution issuing from a Justices Court, against
Archibald M’Niel, in favour of John Malone, and
turned over to me by a Constable.
Also, all that lot of land known in the plan of
the city as No 6, Columbia Ward, subject to an
annual ground rent to the corporation, with im.
provements thereon, bounded west by l“t No S,
east by lot No 7, north by Brougnton street—and
344 acres of land at Tweed Side, about 6 miles
from the city, with the buildings thereon, the
present residence of the defendant, levied on as
the property of John Morel, to satisfy executions
in favour of tbe Bank of the,Stats of Georgia*aud
others.
Also 75 acres of land in White Bluff district,
the residence of the defendent, levied on as the
property of James Govan, to satisfy an execution
in favor of Henry Haupt
Half of lot in Euensbury, in the city of Savan.
nalt, known by the number 5, in Oglethorpe
Ward, with the improvements thereon, llbw oc
cupied by Mr. Black, levied on as tbe properly of
G. L. Cope,.to satisfy John Hover, on foreclosure
of mortgage
A .so a boy named Richard, levied on under an
execuiion in tavor of Tufts & Read, against Paul
J. Vuloton. ISAAC D’LYON, Sheriff,
may 1 102
NOTICE.
r.vaiNE months after date application will be
&SI made to tbe honorable the Justices ofthe
. inferior Court of Chatham county, when sitting
may . . F I for ordinary .purposes, for leave to sell all that trac*
I Kf- horr„ m h—'k” j c ark . an A M ?h-tnn L fhZ 1 of Lund containing two hundred and fifty acret,
I tuW • or f ,na *y °f Chatham county for lettt
dec^n fudinR' of fhe hedra and^rT j the real estate of’ Robert M. Durkie, fee. and to
ditottT d ° W ’ “ C * " behalf of ,he heira and cre ' | be sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors
I t . , ' e9e a t 8 therefore to cite and admonish
S| bgular the kindred and creditors of the
halt • oeased * tc » file their objections, (if any they
Ulav m m f °® oe > ° n °r before the^39th day ot
otherwise letters of administration
Wi? ^ rante d to the applicants.
of the said deceased.
AUGUSTUS F. DURKIE, Adm’or. of
R. M. Durkie, dec.
27 3
i jVTINE months after date, application will be
_ . made to the Hon. the inferior Jlourt of Bry
ofth„ i—wwHoraoiu jauii Cumming, one I an County, for leave to sell all the rtktl Estate of
Atnit * u «°? 8 of tke-said Court, the 30th day of I Sarah McKindley, late of Bryan county dec. for
P'»A.D 1824. j benefit ofthe heirs and creditors of said estate.
8. M. BOND, o.o.o I JAMES BUTLER, adm’or.
Ml- I april 3 §o77
opril 3()
, i LI. persons having demands against the estate
jji, of Wm Hochstrasser dec are requested to
present them for payment within the time
prescribed by law, and all persons indebted to
said estate are requested to make immediate pay
ment to JAMES MORRISON,
inarch 4 52 Qual. admr.
Notice.
a LL persons having demands against the es
tate of Fleming Aikin of the county of Chat*
iiam, planter, deceased, will render them in dulj
t tested, and all those indebted to the said estatt
will please make payment thereof to George W.
McAllister of Bryan county, or Richard W. Ha
bet-sham, attorney at law, Savannah* who are dul>
authorized to receive the same.
. ELIZA AKIN, Adm’rx.
GEO. H. MCALLISTER, Adm’r.
may ''29 28
Sheriff’s Sales.
On the fii^t Tuesday in June next.
W ILL be sold at the Mourt House in Savan
nah, between the hours of 10 and 4 o’clock:
Five negroes, Ceaser, Hannah, Joe, Rutb,
and Harriet, under a fi fa on foreclosure in favor
of Davies and Berrien, against Joseph C. Haber
sham.
ISAAC D’LYON, S.c.c.
april 3 78 . *
kERSONS indebted to the estate ot James
17
Administrators Notice.
r HE undersigned having received letters of I L'-foed by taWtoj
Administration on the estate of William J. ■
Spencer, late of Effingham County, deceased-
requests all persons having demands against said
estate to render them in to him according to law,
and those indebted are requested to make pay
ment to > -
ELIAS REED,
Administrator.
.april 24 v z—t*f96
L Lambright, late of Liberty county, deceased,
>re requested to make immediate jfayment; and
those having demands against said estate, will
present them legally attested within the time pre-
jan 22
JOS. LAW, Sen’t.
qualified ex’r.
Notice.
large quantity of Mr. McALPHlNS BRlCKS
\;(10,000) win be kept on Wayne's wharf as.a name of tbs Guardians of Sarah H.filbert.
:, and for retail. The Brick will be landed
Simple,
jan 10
DAVID A. STKOBH
r j'tHIfEE months after date application trill be
JL made to the Bank ofthe State of Georgia for
the renewal of a lost certificate issued by the
Cashier of said bsnk,, for two hundred shares of
the capital stock, ip said Bank, standing in- the
jan 21
WM. G. GILBERT.
SARAH H1LLHOUSE.
Guardians.
•tsxl*
%
I
City Marshal’s Sales.
On the first Tuesday in June next,
SYjMLL be sold before the Court House in the
On# city of Savannah, between the hours of 10
and 3 o’clock, if the respective rents are not paid
before that day. ..
Lot Nos 3 and 6, Springhill, bounded E by west
Bi oad St. S by lots 4 and 5, W oy lot 11, and N.
by Spring St. re-entered upon as the property of
M m Porter, for 4 quarters ground rent.
Lot No 7, Springhill, bounded E by lot 2, S by
Spring St W by lot 11, and N by lot 8, reenter,
ed upon as the property of Patrick Norris for 4
quarersreut. , .
Lots Nos 9 and 10, Springhill, bounded E by
Iota 7 and 8, S by Spring St. W by Fratiklin St
and N b> Oak St. re-entered upon as the property
of Wm Richardson, for 4 quarters rent
Lot No 17, Springhill, bounded E by lot 16, §
by lot 15, W by lot 22, and N by Oak St re enter
ed upon as the property of Adam Cope, fee four
quarters rent. :
Lot No 18, Springhill, bounded E by lot 15, S
by Spring St.; W by lot 23, and N by lot IT, re**
entered upon as the property of Wm Adams, for
4 quarters rent.
I : ot Np 19, Spring hiil, bounded on the E by
lot 14, S by lot 20, W by lot 22, and N by Spring*
Street, reentered upon as the property of John
D Cole, for 4 quarters rent.
F; M. STONE, c n.
nay l m