Savannah daily republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1818-1824, May 10, 1824, Image 1

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• < K<* 109- -' Vol[ ‘ ^ XiI * MONDAY EVE VI V*Gf, M1Y 10, 1824. ■i.e m HOUSES, LANDS, &c* 4 JjTo Ilent, L_-,e Wharf Lot No. 6. Reynold Ward, know-. rV . xnciaux’s wharf. Possession given 0< I ■*• 5 M-„ n mher—Annly to L of November-Apply 1 F. M. STINE. oct M 194 AUGUST G. OF.MLER, It hit Druggist Store, comer of Jefferson unit St Julian Street, :"TAS received by Bclfoiner Tassel, a fresh 1. suhply of «WAI« s. nuch esteemed P.INJWEA, \* also by othtrlate arm * variety of fresh rticles which lie •bstains tr im mentioning, as suspects the public to possess\sg*citv t'li-'-ign CHphs, >h»’ CALOMEL, JALAP,' UUUIlAli■» UJM PflE l’U), and all th- other tlelicacie st.m in the index of Hit* dispensatory may be' naked for nd found in Drug Stores—yet a few things tltn o b'i met with at .-veri one,, he offers, via t R'vwhorus, Chlorate of Pu aftt, Pyfpllgpeoa JflfE YS HOTEL. t’he subscriber t. kes this meth od to inform the public generally, and iiarticulnrly persons froiB the I* conn. * try, who may visit the up country dn pursuit ^ J 1 ^®HJ|p0,enand S |Bdienl*m ,t Families with I Jctd, Oliiolt Drop, James foyer Powders, lien-.'h c ommoilategentU.m r month, on easy terms Mt',' 1 ". Brirll* ot Spap, Fumigating Fastirts, b-«? l,y i d ‘be said in recommendation of A «[«Wtwood evaporating dishes Glass Fonmls. Nothing needi be' t |3 hea i th ft,lness of the I Graduated Measures Retort* and ^SKtmopphere, or agreeable end THE IMPROVED SEIDUCZ POWDERS. JS tit good effort-. of these powders ns a Medi *- cine, has b en observed and acknowledged '•y ail those who have had occasion to use them. In all cases of Heartburn, Hite, Nausea and other diseases of the Stomach, Which are so very pre v(deist in warm climates—they can be used at any tmie with much advantage. As they form a pies PUBLIC SALE’S, PUBLIC SALES. nt effervescent draught, they may be said to be I ' Q(! ' Qrc .„ w '' .iii agreeable beverage free from taste and highly | b Monk*, Saks. I If? 7 ?f les - nvxt, between tile hours of ten and three o’clock. n\J. ^ S ,h^ ° Fl ° a tract of land in the fifth ilintrirt ,ir ti,a r«untt I 3 o clocks the fo lowing property or so much pwpSS ,if| gjj£ W*+ the su,e c ? un,y Tases Jacob Miller, to satisfy an execution in favor of ttSS5S>S^S?¥5p» K ^ emX«!»8 *™ a;,"»“‘ , ir i r ,1 ;v»..k. s 5” „ ,t « « « month, „ o « month, Dinner, breazfmt, supper, &c. Lodging* Horse, pr d V* H «> night, nth, Ktinnils, Measures, Retorts and Receivers, IV •< I'ubes, Gas Bottles, Thermometers, Hygrometer, nd Plhvimeter, INMJ’WWat »«*#» mnrclr. tl 64 impregnated with fixed air, and possessing all the Medicinal qualities of the much esteemed Seidliiz Waters. The Season i« fast approaching, when these powders will be in demand, and to get them pure is very desirable. 'Many persons have been de ceived in their operation, by having purchased them in Drug Stores, the proprietors of which oaid but little,or no regard-in selecting the beBt kind, consequently their beneficnl qualities were iievi r realized But this difficulty mav now 1 obviated,—the subscriber has endeavored for mav 1 .IN. H. MOREL, W. n o 1 2 1 25 1 00 5 00 . 18 00 37* 12J 75 50 12 00 Swaim's Panacea. V HAVE BEKS appointed Agent by Dr. W. 8waim to sell his so modi celebrated Modi cine, at this place. A qua lity has been rccoiv • d by t e Georgia from Philadelphia, and will b« sold by the box or bottle, at my Drug Store, cor. nr ot Jefferson and St. Julian Streets, \ AUGUST G OEM ,ER. oh 10 57 HAVE,. ^The Editors of the AuguBta Chronicle and i i- li..M,ikViAnn ■ nrn tmiiiiPfifprl frn (f’lVP tWO ! Executive Department, (*eu- M1LLK11GEVILLE, 2lst Not 182b ri\RDERED, That the subjoined Resolution b - Ilf i fJ published once a month, in eaci of the G- Bjvannsh Republican, are requested . to> give j settCs of this State, until the next General Elec. inicrtions a month, until the 1st of luly next, and l li(jn> r.'.umrd tlicir accounts to Athena { Attest. ELHMA WOOD. Sec'rv. To Rent. ; w . . . sen ^ 12m nv,v isas ~ c. ..non nl TApavtnn mVil I Whshsis It I* do- ir 'hi •. asc i4sm the WISH The Store corner 01D y .1 s of the citizens of this state, s. to the mo-le ot Vice Pre^i i wo or three last seasons to procure them Genuine - nd has been successful. These Powders are neatly put Up in Tin Boxes,. I by which means their Medicinal properties will remain'unimpaircd by the influence of time and | climate \ fresh supply of the Hbove Genuine article has just been , received, which together with a w rtf general assortment of Family Medicines will be kept constantly on hand. FRANCIS t. LAY, Chcmitt & Druggitt, ' Jorner of Congress and Whitaker Streets Shad's Building* srnl 29 100 w* A tract of land on Wilmington Island, in the County of Chatham, containing 75 acres, more or lesi, bounded on the north by a creek, east by land of the Estate of Joseph liryan, aiu| south and west by land belonging to John VV Barnard, le vied on to satisfy the state «nd countv taxes ot' Jno W Barnard for the year 1823, and costs. Amount of taxes $34 85 , s. . ' The Eastern half of lot No, 19, in Oglethorpe Ward, in thu city ofSavannsli, with tile improve* inents thereon, levied on to satisfy the state and ere I berl M. Darkle, dec’d. and mid by Wmtssion of I , 8 White for the year be the Court of Ordinary of Chatham Count v. No 29\nd30 ° f **- * 95 '. h * AUGUSTUS F. llUltKIE, .A!? Administrator'e Sides. %U^tLL be sold a' the Court House in Savaii f\g nah, on the first Tuesday in July next,bi*. tween the hours ol ten and two o'clock, lot No 15,1 ffitieen) in the scc^md district of Early County, I Georgia, containing two hundred two and a b df | acres, more or less, being the real esute of Ro- d t i Brown Waul, in the city may 1 Administrator 102 rlnjm , , . I a ircumauiib ur uusbiiue, ah 'u v Bay street next door to Mr Tmcheluts I luJosing K | ectors of ,» rcsident und S **J a superior stand for a I tfent of the United States t Apply to T. 11 AH lOW, I He Utherefire resolved by the Sena Valuable Medicine. «VNi'l iJVSPBpTi'C PIJ.LS, Prepared by Henry James. A N approved runn .ly lor Dyspepsia, or lndig' Al estion, Habitual CostiveneSs, and Piles, it is well known that Dyspepsia is one of the ■oost frequent and formidable diseases of our coun Administrator’s hale. On the fret Tuesday in June next, ll-L be sold before the Court House in the City of Savannah, All the ntrsonal property of William Mayhew, dec consisting of a Building on one third of Lot Ho 2, Jeykvl T> thing,Darby wards also, Buildings on Lot No 31, Liberty wards also* sundry articles ®f Carpenters Tools and Furniture; 1.4 part ofthe sloop Good Intent. (Cap: Joseph Allen,) with sundry other articles. Sold for Hit benet of tile heirs and creditors of said estate. C. H. HAYDIIN, Qualified sdm’or estate Wm. Mayhew. spril 20 f 92 3. Smuuv’s Panacea. oc'2l 191 Oflean* Styiar House to Rent. The undersigned intending to re _.. J move into the country, offer* the ple « J ant and convenient House, nuw in his JvJwUccup tion to rent, at a rate suited to th times from the M.luly next to the 1st November ICL^Ol ^ therejbre resolved by the Senate and If out ofRepresentative* ofthe State ofGeogia in Gem ml Assembly met, That it shall be thedut' oft! of Savannali, with the improvements thereon, le- vied on to satisfy the state and cminty taxes ofthe Savannah Theatre for the vear 1822 and 1823, and costs. Amount of taxes, $234 37 The southern half ol lot No. 10, first tythinj-, Anton Ward, in the city of Savannah, With the im provements thereon, levied on to satisfy the .Mute and county tsx.-s or Estate of Edward Penman for the year 1823, and costs. Amount oftaxus $4 68. Lot No. 38 Columbia Ward, in the city of Sa« vannaii, subject to an annua! ground rent to the Corporation of said City, with the improvements thereon, levied on to^atisfy the state anu c. unty tuxes of Ann R<> linan for the year 1823, and coj*.9. Amount of taxes $5’ 86, All that tract or lot of laud, situate, lying and being in the 27th dist. of Early countv, contain* ing 250 acres, more or I <?, and known and distin- guislied in tli^jijan of said district by the No. 196, Levied on to satisfy the slate and county tax. s of the estate of Lowis.D. AcImrd f-r the year 1823, and costs. Amount of lux.-s $2 26, James eppinger, toco, may 1 102 m >1 tgislraies who shall pri kiile at the several Bit- ■oils to be lieldiii the -litierent counties u> ti< ®e gprll 30 Siate for the choice of members of the Legi-I ure, at the next General Eleciion therein, propose to each und every voter at the time < receiving his vote, whether he desir s that tl choice of said Electors shat) be confided to the. people or retained by the Legislature, and to r-‘ quest such voter to signify sucli desire by dorsing on his ticket, the word People pr Legit hi lure, according to the truth of the faclt and counting out the ballots, to annex to the reitoi of the said election by them.so transmitted t • : us, headach, commonly called nervous or sict. oatlacli, yellowness ofthe eyes upd skin, acidi'y id stomach after eating, often called heart bun itulence or wind on th*- stomach, bitter taste i he mouth in the morning, fislid breath, drowsi- - as utter dinner, debiliiy, lassitude, emaciaiiou, epression spirits, &c. Piltsbeing connected with indigestion and cos. lozen §24. ' All charitable institutions in the U. States and he poor will be supplied gratis. If the citizens of the principal cities and towns, I ill appoint an agent to order and listribute thu m -dicine to the poor, it will he supplied. This medicine is celebrated for the cure of the j -following diseases, "scrofula or king’s evil, ulcer City Sheriff ’s Sales. On the fret Tuesday tn June next, ^^ILL be sold in front of the Court House in For Sale. A CARRIAGE and pair of Horses on reasons-1 bie terms. ' ......... Also to rent until the 1st ol No-1 Executive Department, a true statement of lb< ember n xt, a ready fbrulahed Dwe-lli-i [ votes so given, to the end that the same may be * * ■ House in Jackson Ward, o-i the Soul! | laid before the next Legislature by his Excellei • Common. Possession of the House wi | cy the Governor _ ueiog coooeciea wun inoigesiion ana cos. ■ ,, i; d 0 r putrid sore throat, long s anding rheu t!.e pills’ * S,,eid ^ rem0V 3 1 ti0 CUtanepui diseases, w .ft. sw° i Persons itfll ted with any of the above symp as.itred that (he Anti-Dyspeptic l'iii be delivered on the 10th day of June next, lor. leriM.«pplyW it,CH. W. HASRR8HAM sprip 20 92 Land and Negroes for Sale I A HANDSOME property, unincumbered, con <»A slating or Land and Negroes, together wit! i Stock of every kind, •"d t nu growing. Crop* a l mounting in alt to about 12 pr 15,000 doDMrs,. , diVi' Jde in the upper country, and wen calculated tor h country svire—the soil welt adapted to the cul rtivatinn nf Corn an(VCoWon» is offered for $»le on acc-immodating terms. Bank Stock, or good paper, well secured, wilt betaken in payment. Forfnrther particulars, apply to the Editors ol Jbe Georgia Journal, tune- 19. . 145 , For Sale, And be it further resolved, Thai his Excellenc : lie Governor be, and lie is hereby requested in cause this resolution to bepublisherl without de lay, in the several Gazettes of this State, and to continue the said publication once a montlr, unti the next General Election Read and agreed to unanimously. THOMAS STOCKS,President. In the House of Hepresentatives, 14th Nov. 1823. Uend and concurred in. J 1AVID ADAMS, Speaker. th Nov 1823 G. it, TROUP, Governor. Mut,.are .•■e a reme iy well worth their Btteniihn, and enti- i d to ityeir entite cuiifi ence A supply of the :.l)»ve valuable Medicine has J :uM neon received from the Putentee, and can he •blamed ofthe subscriber, who has been appoiu* | <ed agent for the Stale of Georgia. FRANCIS I. LAY, Druggist and Chemist, Shad’s Buildings, a pi'll 3l caRp, Savannah. Saratoga and liullston Spring ling, and disease of the bonei, and ull cases ger rally of the ulcerous character, and chronic dis uses, gene rally, arising in debilitated cons'it •inns, but more especially from syphilis, or affe lions arising therefrom; ulcers in the luyrnx, nodes, Ac, And that dn Hdful disease occasioned by a long and excessive use 6f mercury, tic. It is dso useful in disease <>f the liver.” m CERTIFICATES. I hatfe witlith the last two years had an oppor. unity of seeing several cases of very inveterate ulcers, which having resisted previously the regu the City of Savannah between the usual hours of 10 and 4 o’clock. One negro woman named Aggy, together with tier three children, William, Mary and Frances, levied on as the property of Michael Uensler, to -Kitiafy an execution from the Court of Common Pleas and Oyer and Terminer for the city of Sa. vuntuh Francis M Stone, guardian of Tiios Doora vs Micha* I Denster. Also, sundry articles of plate ware, t able and bed linen,one carpel and one lot books, le .icd on us the property of Orfran Bird, to satisfy an execution lor rent in lavor of Eleuaer Early and issigned 16 J B Herbert a. co. Also, all the buildings and improvements on .ot No thirty four 34> Warren ward, boU <ded N by . lane S by Broughton St. E by lot No 35, W by lot No 34, levied on ms the property ot Charles H Hayden, to satisfy, an execution for rent in favor Trustees «f th$ Chatham Academy, vs. H. Hayden, property sold at the risk ofthi ■'ft Waters, REDUCED PRICE jIHE subscriber has received per late arrivals. Charles lar modes of treatment, were healed by the ust I H - Hayden, property sold at the risk ofthe former of Mr Swaim’s Panacea, and 1 do believe, from | purchaser, he not havingcomplied with the terms Executor’s Notice. 4 LL persons indebt, d to the eslatt of the lute Dr. Robert Worrell, Jr are requested to make immediate payment to Mr. Ry ergon, or ■<> a fresh supply ofthe above Waters, and will it it- m ai 31| cents a single (quart) bottle oral j $3 50 fur a hose, containing one doe They were untied by Lynch 8c Clark, of New York, and are warranted to be Interior to none. I ll *. NfiJS b LAY, Druggist, iuUI -lifil 23 - A 9.i "I'.ii-Ih’ Uniutinga. Take Notice —55230 R ward. a LL that valuable tract or parcel of land known by tlie name of Nelville situated in Soutli Carolina about two miles from Savannah. This tract is considered one ofthe best for a Rice plan talion in its neighborhood, and contains Eight hundred and eighty-four acres, t adjoins Mr. Thomas Young Gen. Huger, and Mr. Nicholas Cmger. Persona who may wish to purchase will examine the premises, A good tittle will be given and the times of sale will be reasonable. Appli Cation to be made to WM. MALLORY Agent of llamhn Mallory oov16 22S| PHILIP BRA8CH, Qual.Rt’or. N, B. The accounts if not paid slioruy will be pi iced in the hands of an Attorney for collection, j i «n 6 4 u tUl' . btivemini.will In |*uid to any persnii who 1. will cbme forward am l proveto conviction, NOTICE. P ERSONS indebted to Uie Estate of AU«. Denmark, dec. are requested to make i n im-dtaie payment, and those having demand against said estate will present them property at- tested within the time fjmite.l bVlhw. ROBERT UURi ON, adm’or MARY DKNvl.AK, udm’rx fob 28 48 H'-tSlocIi r;t;y'. I The Public S informed that the claim of Hamlin Mallory to —.the tract of land in South Carolina, called Nelville, is now in a train for Judicial investiga tion, until the termination of which, some risk willbe incurred by those who L°I) VVIS dec 2 237 ' D). persons having demands against the- estai.- L of Robert Wprrul!, jun’r. late of Savannah, A nr itoberi worruii. jun’ will please present them properly attested—and those ittdebied to said estate, are requested to make payment. PHILIP BR.ASCH, Quo) Executor. ‘ by 8 210 Val uable Property for Sale. mHE subscriber offers for sale his propert in CUSTOMHOUSE, i>AV.ANN\il,-.231 April, 1824. S EALED Proposals wdl be received until Tue ar ■ ‘ ' ‘ day tlje 4ih day of-May negt, for erecting a Wliarl Lots, situated m the moste^ligible q I Persons desirous of contracting are uequesteil t>- of tlie city for business of every description. Also, Five Bay Lots immediately back of those before mentioned, and divided from them’ by a •treet of 40 feet. ... Also, one third part of a Wharf,Lot, m this city, (commonly called Rices >Vhurf) with improve, inents. . For particulars enquire of Thomas M. Wood- njouf,, Esq’r in Savannah, or the subscriber on Wilmington Island. CH ARLES B. JONES, nov 1 J218 ‘ . Notice. A Very Valuable tract of Land in Liberty coun* vEi ty,8iluate on the gunbury Road, two miles jmf a half from Rice orough; containing two uundrigl ajd ten acre sThis land is very valua ble for cotton, rice and corn, and as well calcula- ted for that culture a3 any land in the county \ Ihe conditions are low and reasonable t there are between seventy and "eighty acijes cleared and Under fence, there is also a good dwelling house, and all necessary out buildings on the, premises, .guarantee titles will be given to tfie purchaser, I J)o incumbrances lying on said land. For further particulars apply to capt. Jos. Jones in Liberty .County, or to EDWARD B. BAKER, owner in McIntosh county. nug 16 ^ia—Chatham County. W To ail whom it may concern— HERB AS Thomas Clark and Matthew Luf- burrow, haye have applied to' the hon the emu t of ordinary of Chatham county for letters of unmimstralioii on the estate and effects of Jane jjy* widow, dec. in behalf of the heirs arid ere- Now these are therefore to cite and adntonish an and singular the kindred and creditors of (he ™>u deceased, to file their objections, (if any they unye)m my office, on or before the 39th day of .Sl otherwise letters of administraliion will be granted to the applicants, witness the honorable John Camming, • Uie .lliuttnna ...U * fka QHl K A, A fvi HUIlUiUUlU UUHM VUHUIMI'HI w»»v. aV-f f us '*P ea of the said Court, the 3Qtb day ol APni A. D 1824. , april 3i) 101 L S. M.BOND;0,0*0 can at the Custom Ropse for a mure minute le tiiii. <. Propos ils will afro be receivtd at the same time for keeping in repair tlie Beacons and Buoys erec. ied for the secure navigation ofthe Bar hijdliriver Savannah. Materials in this case to be furnished by the Government JNO STEVENS, Col Pr. «p ri 123 '95 For Sale, ' INK Lots situate Tin the South Common, as part of Garden lot No 7, designated by nu m bers, 1, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 10, 15 a>id 24. Also, an undivided third of lot No 17,Yamacra >., fronting west on Falun St. opposite the residenc of Joseph Stiles, Esq, Also, ail tbe interest of Isaac La Roche in a c r tain lot of Ifufd, situated on theThunderbolt Rond. The abpve property is offered for 6ale by vq*. I'tue of an assignment made by Isaac Li. Roche for ihe benefit of all Ills creditors. If not sold belor. vthe first Tuesday in May next, iV will then be ef ■ :red at public auction at the Court House in Su- aiinah. F r particulars apply to D. PONCE, Agent for tlie assignees of l La Roche. april 2 > 92 , ■ NOTICE. AS1NE months after date application will b made to the honorable the Justices of th. Inferior Court of Chathum county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell al) that trac i>f Land containing two hundrecLand fifty acre- more or leas, known as lot No 15 fifteen, iff III oomwl JiotMiAl) nf V.n win onimli. n^dPirifl. KfMIe seepnd district of Early'county, .Georgia, bein, of Robert M Dnrkie, dec. and u thejeaNlfatfe-- . be' Sold for the benefit ofthe heirs and creditor* off he said deceased, AUGUSTUS F. DUUKIE, Adm’ot;. of It, 111. Durkie, dec, 27 3 I INK momlia after date, ation will, hii .made to tlie Hon. the Inferiori'ourt of Br> m County,, for leiyv e to sell all tlie Estate o Sarah McKindley, lat« of Bryan county dec- fo. benefit df the heira apd creditors ol - said-estate. • JAMESCUTLElt, adm’or, aprjl 3. $o 7? ■ , V .he pers>m or persona who stole from the store of *Ir William Martin, at Pocotaligo, the following ’i. griies, tn wil l Jntio, und her two children, the propei-ty of the estate of Mrs. Ann Hogm. Juno is about five feet high, dark complexion, ami about forty years of age. Peter (boy,) sbout nine- years old,with rather hii impe iment in his speech, fussy, a girl about.six years of age. both of dark complexion. These negroes were taken away on Thursday night, the 15th init. One Hundre' 1 Do Jars, if delivered in any jail in the State \)l persons are hereby cautioned from purenasin;; the said Negroes, or from harboring them, aa the iuw will be rigidly enforced against them. 03* The Enitor of the Columbia Telescope ia requested to insert • Ina advertisement-for one month,'send his account to the Charleston City Gazette, The editors of the Savannah ^Republi can, and the Augusta Chronicle, are requested to io the same. , JOHN A CUTHBERT,Jun. WILLIAM MARTIN.' Pncotuligo, S. C. April, 17, 1824. . api-il 29 100 wltat i have seen that it will prove an important remedy in scrofulous, venereal and mercurial dis eases, N. CHAPMAN, M. D. Professor ofthe Instates and Practice of Physic, in the University of Pennsylvahi.- I lisve employed the Panucea of Mr. Swaim in liumeroo. instai cos, within the last three years, a id Inve always found it extremely efficacious, especially in secondary syphilis, and mercuriu' fiseases. I have no hesitation in pronouncing i a medicine of inestimable value.' W. GIBSON, M.D. Professor of Surgery in the University of Penn sylvttiuu* Philadelphia, February 17,1823. JOHN SHiNN, Chemist. N. II For. sale at Smith & Pearsall’s, N. E. cor ner of Third and Market streets. 0j* Each publisher of a newspaper in the Uni ted btales, is requested to publish this advertise ment once a month for one year, and send theii accounta.for payment, april 22 94§ | of sale, may 1, AH. I. D’LYON, c i, 1Q2 Vj INK months after dale hereof application wil i be made to the Inferior Court of Chatham ounty for leave to,sell a tract of land drawn bv huinas Capps deceased in the late Land Lotte j, situate and beingin the fifth district of Mon roe County and kno.vn by the number 44, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of the said Thus, apps dec, ' JOHN MOREL, Adm/r. Bept 6 7 *issixe of liread. (O' Tlie average price of Flour being seven dollars per. barrel of 196 lbs, the weight ol ulead the present month mus* be as-follo’ws» 12J Cents Loaf 2,1b II oz. 64 do do 1 lb 5J oz. )f which all Bakers and sellers of Bread will uike due notice. JNO. I ROBERTS, City Treasurer, march 5 1824 53 jlRSCffSS) h'avmg demands against the e*tv«- _ ot James Andefs ui, late 01 Augusta decease-!, re requested lb present their claims properly ai- -.ested, and those iuJsbted to make immediate payment to . JOHN BALFOUR. (Administrator. . feb 7 LL persons huung demands against the estate of Wm Hoclist rawer dec are requested to present them for paymeut within the time ,*rescnbed by (aw, and all persons indebted to said estate are requested to'make immediate pay ment to JAMES MORRISON, inarch 4 52 Qsal. admr,. Admiiifotrators Notice. i iHB umlersigued having received letters of Adminisiration on tne estate of William J.- Spencer, late of Etfingham ,C iunty, deceased- requests all persons having dem.ands agaiiist, *»iq estate to render them in to him according to law, and those indebted are requested to make, pay. meat to ELIAS REED, , Administrator, april 24 , 1.—1.|96 w ! . 4 large quantity. (10,000) will be kept on IVayne’e wharf us s ..irnplb, anil for letaif The Brick Will be- laiuh- it any wbarfin town to soir purchasers.' A),, ,' to .> DAVIDA. STROR, ja» W J City Tax Notice. yifqHE digesi ot the Liiy T xes for the present ilk year-being completed, tlie subscriber is now ready to receive tlu-same, which must be paid on or before the the 31st inst. after that time exe ions will be issued against all defaulters. JNO 1. ROBER TS, c.t. may 1 102 Boarding and Lodging. flllE Subscriber having a pleas, ;it and healthy L summer situation in 8 vannaii, opposite the Tinner's Bank square, will be happy to accommo late a few gentlemen wishing to remain for the eason with Boarding and Lodging on very low terms. Also, Gentlemen and Ladies from country whose horses siiail be well taken care of. Apply to JOHN Y. WHITE, april 27 98- NOTICE. J-9 hereby given that in sixty days Fro:.; thejiaO hereof app fixation will be made to the Ban .-f the State ot Geoigia fbf the payment of a Bark N ue No 241, Letter A for fir y dollars, date,! 9. lanuary -818, signed by ',V B B ilioch, President, nd A Porter, Cashier, payahV at the principt. Bunk 10 A G Semmcs or bearer, the left liand hau if which said bill being lost. v LKVl s O’J .YON. N B,—Any person fi, ding the half of said bil will confer a favor by returning it as it can be it • o use to any but mynell', L. S. D m 13 3 Afl'w ^Sheriff's Sales. On the first Tuesday-in June next, jAILL be sold at the Qourt House in Savan* ., nah, between the h-iurs of 10 and 4 o’clock, be following property, All that lot of land in the city of Savannah, si. uated.westof Fuhm street and known by the No 39 containing, 55J feet in with, on west Boundrie . reel, and one iiuiidred, and eighty f-et ia depth on Bryan street, levied on as' the property of Thomas Uourke, deceased, to satisfy an execu* Won in favor of the Bank of ttie U. S.aies and o'hers. '1 V | Also all that tract of land known ns Conslitu* ion Hill, about §4 nilesfrom the Ci*)’ Savannali, contuing about 340 acres, with all the buildings iliereon, adjoining lands belonging to the eai ue of Abigail Minis and others, levied on under an < xecuiion issuing from a Justices Court, against Archibald M’Niel, in favour of Jolin Malone, and urnt-d oyer to me by a constable. Also, all that lot of land known in the plan of the city as No 6, Columbia \VarJ, subject to an annual ground tent to the corporation, with im provements thereon, bounded west by lot No 5, east by lot No 7> north by Brmigi ton street—and 344' acres of land ar Tweed Side, anout 6 miles from (he city, wiih the buffings 1 hereon, tlie present residence of the defend-n't, levit-i on as the property of John Morel, to /tatisfy executions . in favour of the Bank of the Stata of Georgia and timers. ■ '•> Also 75 acres of land hi While Bluff district, the residence of the dt-febdent, levied onus the property of James Govan, to salibfy an execution 11 favor of Henry Haupt Half of lot in Eut hsbury, in the city of Savan. nan, known by tlie number 5, ‘in Oglethorpe Ward, with the improvements thereon, now oc cupied by Ur. Black, levied on as the propel iy of G. L. Cope, to satisfy John lldver, on foreclosure of mortgage. ' ! . A so a boy named Richard, levied on under an execution iu favor of Tut'8 (k Rea ', against Paul 1. V JoVin. ISAAC D’LYON,Tbiriff, may T • 102 Notice. XLX. persons having demands against the es lOitHte of Fleming Aikin ofthe county of Chat am, pl;H*(r*>TiffeeaSed^will render them in dul fte.sted, aii(l‘all those indebted to the said estatf ill please make payment tlforeof to George Vt ■icAllistc-r of Bryan county, ur Richard W. Hi- ■ersham, attorney at law, Savannah, who are dui. -.ithonzed to receive the same. ELIZA AKIN, Adm’rx. geo. h. McAllister, Adm’r* / 20 -n«y 29 itldebieil to ihe estate ot Jame Lnmhriglit, late of Liberty county, -deceased ire requested to make immediate payment; ami those liuv.ing .lymands ugaiiisi said estate, will present them legally attested within the time pre icribed by Law to, JOS. LAW, Seii’r. qualified ex’f. ;an 22 17 Ntitice. rMHREE , months,aTier date application will be X inad.e tffUit-Bnrik of the Slate of, Georgia for -he reiVewid of a lost cerlificute issued, by the Jashier nf.saii.1 bank, for two bnndi-ed shares of 'large quantity of Mr.McALPHlNS BRICKS the capital, stock, in suid Bank, standing in the .... —' -••- • ' : - — mme of the-Guaruiaiis of.Stij-uli H,',Gilbert. , m 21 WM. Q. GILBEUI SARAH H1LLHOUSE . Guardians. "(calS ■ Sheriff’s Sales. On the fir it Tuesday in June next. V 1C7ILL be sold at the .Vom l Hnust iu Savan- T V nah, between the hours of 10 and 4 o’clock; Five negroes, Cesser, Hannah, Joe, Kuih, -nd Harriet, tinder a fi fa on force osure in lavor >f Davies and Berrien, aguinst Joseph 1:, Haber* .titum. ISAAC D’LYOff, 8.C.O. april 3 78 City Marshal’s Sales. On the fret Tuesday in June nert, fto ll.L iff sold before the Gouia House in the ■.Ft fity of Savannah! between the hours of 10 ir.d 3 o’clock, if tUe iespeqtive rents are not paid before that’i.->y. . , - V . - . -- 1 >•> ■ • L61 Nos 3 and 6. Springhill, bounded R by west Broad St .S by lots 4 and 5, W by lot 11, and N. ay Spring St. re-entered upon us the property of _ ^ ;rtV m P irtev, for 4 quarters ground re nt. ; Lot No 7, tipiiiignill, boundeci K by lot 2. S by feririeg .se W by lot tl, and N by lot. 8, r-> bmer* r'f-upon 0.1 lhe : property of Patrick NorriJ Jor 4 qqar ers rent . d 1 - - ' . Lois Nna 9 and 10, Springhill,' bounded K by lots 7 and 8, 3 by .Spring St. W by Ffai-klin St.' urn! N by Oak St re-enforeil upon as the property of Wrii Richardson, for-4 qnar-era rerit- l.oi No 17,'Springhill, bminded B by lnt 16, S by lot 15, W by fot 32,-and N by" Oak St re enter- ed upon as tlie,property of Adam Cope, for four quarters rent. ; Lot Wv 18,..Springhill,'hounded £ by lot 15, S , by Spcnig St. W by lot 23, and N by lot 17, re>. Tnierwl Upon as the proiivrty of Wm Adanis, for •iqoar.cra rent. , " f ot No 19, Spring hill, ' bounded on the : E by lot 14, S b>; lot 2C, W by lot 22, and N by Spring* Street, fe-etitereff upon us the property of John l) Cole, for 4 quartets rent. a - 1?, M, STONE, cm, may 1 SOI