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>■ TUESDAY EVEYIYG, MAY 11,1824.
V/iioie No. -H211.
HOUSES, LAfsDS, &c.
a To Itent.
wharf I kit Nb. 6, Reynold Ward, known.
. MieUux’s Wharf. Possession given the
iltit of November—Apply to p M STONE.
M 194
-Jf JfEYS HOTEL.
The subscriber tikes this meth-
n<Uo inform the public generally, .*n<i
si particularly persons from the lo • coun.
v| !?’ who may visit the up count™ in
ff. ?*% Spilth or pleasure, that he will c
> mrS ' Ut uv^piltlemen and ladies, or families with
c " m 7u, ,hf dav. week, or month, on easy terms
board by thed 3^ 9a |d in recommendation o» A-
MmaudHorK.P^ ,/j, e( ueekj 8 , J0
<• month,
Single man, per^
„ n « month.
Dinner, breaef-st, supper, fee.
Loilgintf, , ,
Howe, p-r dsy,
ii « night,
,i ii month, ,
Children and servant#, Mg**,
*10 188 *
The Bdiinre of the Augusta Chronicle ami
W l. .uiipon .an. ron.iested to PI VC two
1 25
1 00
5 00
18 00
37*
125
75
50
12 00
AUGUST G. OKMLEii,
■Athit Druggist Store. tomer of Jefferson anti St.
Julian Street,
I AS received by sclin mcr Tassel, a fr.gh
supply of nvPAlM'n .. nqah esteemed
* - PAMUEA,
As alsoby other late arri -u variety of freVi
articles which he abstains fr nn mentioning, o.
•i« suspects the public to possess sagacity en .-ig
ii L-utss, tha CALOMEL, J A LAP, H'tUltAU
GUM Kofi t'lD, and all tier other delicacie t m
in the index ofhe dispensatory may he ookedVoi
;ind found in Drug Stores—yet a few thing!, n v
» b met wiih at every one, ne offers, via t
Phosphorus, Chlorate of Poui r, PyroUgneou
vcid, Black Drop, lames fever "owners, Item a
•tip ii, Spirits «»f Soap, Fumigating PastiJL,
tv^dgewood evaporating dishes, Glass Funnily,
Graduated Measures, U -torts ami UeceivCrs, I’en,
'titles'; Gas Botttcs, Thermometers,Hygrometer,
’ hid PlftVime’er,
aNkwam
march !b 04 ,
Swaim’s Panacea?.
j • HAVE BEEN appointed Agent hi Dr. tv,
s. Swaim to sell his so much celebrtied Medi
cine, at this place. A qua lity has been reeejv.
.1 by t e Georgia from Philadelphia, and will be
old by the box or bottle, at my Drug Store, cor.
i t- of Jefferson and St Julian Streets,
AUGUST G OEM..ER.
- eh 10 57
THE IMPROVED
6EI iLl 'Z POtVuEllS.
r *- B gu td eHc- • ot these powders as a Medt
cine, has b -en observed and acknowledged
y #11 those who have' had o ccasion to use them.
In all oases of tle irtb im, Bile, Nausea and other
Ii'eases of tlv- Stomach, which are so very pre
' I -ot in warm climates—-they can be used at any
PUBLIC S*LE3.
PUBLIC SALES.
Marshal's Sales.
ILL be sold at the Court House, in the Ci
ty of Savannah on the firat Tuesday in June
next, bet ween the hours of ten and three o’clock,
a tract of land in the fifth district of the Counts I u ,nT wV U i»
in agreeable beverage free from taste and highly
imp -gn tled with fixe.! air, a id possessing all the
Medicinal qualities ot the much esteemed Seidlitz
Tax Collecior’s Sales.
On the first Tuesday in July neAt,
\ T7TLL be sold ut the Court Mouse in the Ci’y
* V of Savannah, between the houri ol'lO Slid
l o’clock, the following property or ai much
■ and County tWf&s
George Wr igg.
may 1
JN. H. MOREL, M. n t»
1 '2
Waters.
The Season i fast approaching, when these
nowder- will be. in demand, and to get them pure
ia very desirable Many persons have been ,1c
ceived in their operation, hv having purchased
‘hem in Drug Stores, the proprietors of which
iiatd but little nr no regard in selecting the beat
Administrator's Sales.
jTJAILL be. sui'tat the Cmtit House til Savan-
nail, on the firat Tuesday in July next, he
i ween the hours Of ten and two-o'clock, lot No 15,
'fifteen) in the second district of Early County
Georgia, containing two hundred two and a half
acres, more or less, being the real estate of Ho-
kind, consequently their beneficalqualities wen bert M. Dtirkiv, dec’d. and sold hy permission ot
.ev, r realized. . But thi. difficulty mav now be ,he Court of Ordinary .if Chatham County,
obviated,—'lie subscriber has endeavored for the I AUGUSTUS F DURKIE
wo or three lust seasons to procure them Genuine
uid has been successful
These Powders are neatly put lip in Tin Boxes,
oy which means their Medicinal properties will
Executive Dej/artmeni, Ixeo.
M1LLKDGEV1LLE, 2lst Nov. 183b
vRDEHED, That the subjoined Resolution V
i (tt iw ****•■»-,- —• — •» j, * | published once & tnopthy in cuci of the G'-*
faviiinsh Republican, a^ requestedto give tw I /8ttes 0 f this State, until the next General Ele •
I tnw-dions a month, until the Izt of July next, and J <ll)n
Attest, ELISHA WOOD, Sec’ry.
ATE,
e“'» :
livmnUhelr accounts to Athens^
To Rent..
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The Store corner ot Drayton ami
, ..,Kay Mreet next door to Mr, Trucheluia’
P 191 Orh-ans Squar
Of-21
!•*»»-* “'“•* w 5iwR aSSow.
of Representative! of the State of (
ral Assembly met, That it shall be the“duiv of t
4 igislrates who shall preside at the several Ele*.
linns to be held in the different counties of tin
Wbsbias it in desirable^! as'-i.rta ,i iie wist'
s of the citizons of this state, a< to th‘ mode o.
"losing Electors of President and Vice Pres,
dent oi the Unite I States;
Be it therefore resolved by the Senate and Hous,
- , -f Representatives of the State of Geo rgia tn Gem
House to Rent.
The undersigned intending to re <w , WMBlvlltlw llllcre .„
[moveinlo the country, offers the ple.i -j state for the choice of members of the Legisl
.« -,lwnt and convenient House, , ” l,s j urn, at the next General Election therein, t.
I “-ArJi occup ation to rent, st a rate suited « ' I .ropnse to each and every voter at the time o
■ times fro® the 1st July next to the 1st Novembn I receiving his vote, whether he desir -s thst tlv
' r ' choice of said Electors shall be confided to the
people or retained by the Legislature, and to re
piest such voter to signify such desire by i-
duning on his ticket, tne word People or Legiiln.
I«re, according to the truth of the fact i ami n»
counting out the ballots, to annex to the rerun,
of the said election by them so transmitted t > tb
sprit 30
4CT,’0t
For Sale,
A CARRIAGE and (.air of Horses < n reasons
We, erms. . , r . T
Also to rent until tlv 1st of No-
M ...... Executive Depar'ment, a true statement of t!
member n, xt a ready furuished Dwellinc I votes to given, to the end that the same may b-
tlnuse in lackson Ward, <>•> the Soun I laid before the next Legislature by his Excelled
(lornmon. Possession of the House wid J ov the Governoc.
Elttl
)mIiUU|IU 1, II' I u-tzvo'*''• ■ ”” - «
v. red on the 10th day of June pext, tor
ms,apply to mcH. W, HABERSHAM,
•prip 20 . 92
Land and Yegroes for Sale.
HANDSOME property, unincumbered, con;
sisting of I.and and Negroes, together wit" |
ck of every kind, and tlm growing crop, a-1 /«
anting iriSf to about 12 or 15,000 doWsltu* |
• in the upper country, aivl well calculated for
, country Store—the soil well adapted to the cul
tivation of Com and Cotton, is offered for sale on
sc'immodtttinir terms. - ...
Sank Stock, or good paper, well secured, will
ctaken in payment.
For further particulars, apply to the Editors o(
he Georgia Journal,
tune 19, 145
" For Sale,
Li, that valuable tract or parcel of land known
, b y the name of Nelville situated in South
Uifolina about two miles from Savannah. This
a t is considered one of t he best for a Rice plan>
in in its neighborhood, and contains Eight
dretl and eighty-four acres, t adjoins Mr.
homus Young Gen. Huger, and Mr. Nicholas
tfeer. Persons who may wish to purchase yil I
Mine the premises. A good tittle will be give..
k1 the times of sale will be reasonable . Appli.
anv 16 225|
The Public
And be it further resolved, That his Excellency
die Governor be, and he is hereby requested "
cause this resolution to be published without de.
l iy, in the several Gazettes of this State, and t>
continue the said publication once a montb, unt
the next General Election.
Read and agreed to unanimously.
THOMAS STOCKS, President,
the House of Representatives, 14t)> Nov, 1823.
Read and coi.curred in.
DAVID ADAMS, Speaker.
Approved, 18tb Nov 1823.
G, M, I ROUP, Governor.
Executor’s Notice.
V LL persons i'idebt..d to the estate of the late
Dr Robert Worrell, Jr. are requested to m.ike
immediate payment to Mr. P.erson, or to
PHILIP BRASCH, Qual. Er’or.
N. B The accounts if not paid shortiy will be
pi .ceil in <he hands of an Attorney for c.dk-ctioi,
..n 6 4
NOTICE.
P ERSONS indebted to the Estate of Alio.
Denmark, dec. are requested to mak - in
m-dtate payment, and those having dem," -
against said estate will present them projfferly at.
tested within the time limited by law.
ROBERT BUR I ON. udm’ur
MARY DENM.aK, adm’rx.
feb 28 48 Bulloch
remain unimpaired by the influence of lime anti
climate
V. flresh supply of the above Genuine article
has just been received, which together with u
'• ry general assortment of Family Medicines uili
he kept constantlv on hand.
FRANCIS I. LAY, Chemist (J Druggist,
■orner of Congress and Whitaker Streets
Shad's Buildings
arril 29 100 si .
Valuable Medicine.
.ivrnivs • i-.ptiu pills,
Prepared by Henry James.
A N approved r- nv.ly lor Dyspepsia, or Indig
estion, Habitual Costiveness, and Piles.
It is well known that Dyspepsia is one of the
most frequent and formidable diseases of our coun
try. Its commencement is indicate d in different
patients by various symptoms, ot which the most
remarkable are—•
Irregularity of the bowels obstinate oathe
ness, headach, commonly called nervous or sic -
leaduch, yellowness of the eyes and skin, acidhy
•f stomach after eating, often, called heart bun-,
<1 itoience or wind on tho stomach, hitter taste it
lie mouth iii the morning, t«lld bcea h, tdrowsi-
esa alter dinner, debility, lassitude, emaciation,
depression ol spirits, Ac
['lies being connected with indigestion and cos
uveu'es", are certainly unci speedily removed by
t- e pilis.
Persons affl-ted with any of the above symp-
urns, a r e .s-tfred that the Anti-Dyspeptic Pill
. av h rernc- y well worth their attention, and enti
led to tlieir entire ounfi ‘ence
A supply of the above valuable Medicine bus
ust been received fr im die Patentee, and can he
.iituined of die subscriber, who has been appon *
eel agent for lire State of Georgia.
Fit A MRS I. I.AY,
Druggist und Chemist, Shad’s Buildings,
•inril 24 t c J 4 Savannah,
Saratoga and Hallston Spring
IVutera.
UEDUCED PRICE.
|YHR subscriber lias received per late arrivals^ | cases,
A tract of land-on Wilmington fjlsn', in the
Ooupty of Chatham, euntaiumg 75 acres, more bp
less, h iiind -d in the n irth by a creek, east by
lan-1 of the E-taie of loaeph’ liryan, and south and
west by land belonging tn John AV Birnard, le->
vied on to satisfy the state and county Uses of .(no
W Barnard thi- the yeav 1523, and costs. Amcunt
uftaxes834 85. ' : . - : i.'Ww
The Eastern lialfoflofNo, 19, in Oglethorpe
Ward, in tl»e civ of Savannah, with (lie iuiprqye-
ment. thereon, levied on to satisfy the state and
county taxes of JUR and S White fir the year
1823, in 1 costs. Amount of taxes $i 95.
Lots No- 29 and 30 in 13 ovmi VV-ard, in the city
of Savannah, with the improvements thereon, le.
1 vied on to satisfy the state and ct-unty taxes ofihe
Savunnsh Theatre forth ; v ir 1823and’ 1823,and.
costs. Amount of taxes, 8334 37.
On the first rue.,lay in June next, | „ The southern f sifot lot No. 10, first tytjiing,
ILL be sold before the Court House in the Vn un Ward, in ttie city ot.Havannah, with die im.
City of Savannah. 1 I provements thereon, levied on to satistv the state
All the ■ crsonal property of William Mayiiew, ‘“ d f °r KHward fenmanf.r
dec consisting of a Building on on. third of Lot Ia 5 ! . U a.f.?2?'*‘,«» A I!a t> '" ,t .^- t
No 2, Jejv;vlTvthing,Darby wardi also, Buildings
M
may 1
Administrator.
102
Administrator’s Sale.
JejwITvthing,Darby ward;;
mi Lot No 31, Liberty wardt *l»o. sundry articles
ol'Cnrpenters Tools and Furniturei 1.4 part Qfthe
loon Good Intent. (Cap:. J„. p;t Allen,) with
'•timlry other urticles. Sold for tue beuet of the
heirs and creditors of said estate.
C. H. HAYDIIN,
Qualified ndm’or estate Wm. Mayhew.
spril 20 f 92 .
a fresh supply of the above Wnt-?rs,and w ill
i il them at 31^ cents a sing e (quart ) boitie or ui
$.1 SO foru box, contfiiningonr doX They, were,
nyttled by Lynch Sc Clark, ol Nc\i York, and art
warranted to be interior to none.
. TRHNOIS I. LAY.'D'iiggisl,
pr i 23 • i 9? : 1 H ■•Mings.
Take .X'otice —55200 Reward.
A. SWmvv’s Panacea.
T HE subs.cntier having discovered the com
position of SWAIM’S celebrated Pauacen,
now a supply on hand for sale j he has re
need the prise from £3 50 lo $3 50, or by the
lozen $24.
AH charitable institutions in the U. States and
•he poor will be supplied gratia.
If the citizens of tne principal cities and towns,
lb appoint an agent to order and distribute thi,.
medicine to the poor, It will be supplied
This medicine is celebrated for the cure of the
I Mowing diseases, “scrofula or king’s evil, ulcer
ted or putrid sore throat, long-standing rhen
m .tic affections, cutaneous, disea <'i, w-iiie ft.vcl
hng, and disease of the bones »nd all casfcsgen'
eruiiy of the wlqeruus character, and chronic dis
eases, generally arising in debilitated cons 1 it
• nns, but more especially from syphilis, or aflec
tions arising therefromd ulcere in the layrnx,
nodes, Ac. And tliat dr. adfiil disease occasioned
b> a long and excessive use of mercury, AC. It is
•tiso useful in disease of the liver."
CERTIFICATES.
„ I have within the last two years had an oppor.
(unity of seeing several cases of very inveterate
ulcers, which having resisted previously the regu
lur modes of treatment, were healed by the us<
•of Mr Swaim's Panacea, and 1 do believe, from
what I have seen that it will prove an important
remedy in scrofulous, venereal and mercurial dis
h N. CHAPMAN, M.D.
Professor of the liistifutea and Practice of
Physic, in the University of Pennsylvahia
I h.ve employed the Panacea of Ur. Swaim ir
ii'imeroiis in-tarcer, within the last three years,
ii-d have always found it extremely efficacious,
especially in secon tary syphilis, and merettri-
Lot No. 38 Columbia Ward, in the city of 8a-
van nail, subject to an annual ground rent to the
Corporation of said City, with the improvements
thereon, levied on to satisfy the ata'e ana county
taxes of Ann It j|l<n-kit f >r the year 1833, and costs.
Amount of taxes $5 86.
All that tract >-r lot of land, situate, lying and
being in the 27th dist. of Early county, contain
ing 350acres, more nr l-s*, and kn >wn and distin
guished in the pjan of s .id district by the No, 196.
Levied on to nstLl'v the state and county taxes ot*
the estate of Lewis D. Aclutrd f»r the year. 1823,
and coals. Amount oft ax-s 82 26.
JAMES BPPlNGER, t coo.
may l 102
la
herifF’s bales.
On thefirst Tuesday tn June next,
. X7ILL be sold in front of the Court House in
VV the City of Savannah between the usual
hours of 10 and 4 o’clock.
One negro woman named Aggy, together with
ner three children, William, Mary and Frances,
revieii on as the property of Michael Densler, to
satisfy an execution from the Court ot Common
Pleas and Oyer and Terminer for the city of Sa
vannah Francis U Stone, guardian of Thos Doore
vs Michael D *nsier.
Also; sundry articles uf plate ware, table and
bed linen, one carpet and one lot books, ie Red
on-as the property of Orran Bird, to satisfy an
execution lor rent in favor of Eteazer Early and
assigned to J U Herbert a co.
Also, all the buildings and improvements on
ot No thirty four 34. W .rren ward, bnuaded N by
■ lane 8 by Broughton St E by lot No 35, W by
ot No 34, levied on us the property of Charles II
Hayden, to satisfy an execution for rent in favor
Trustees of the Chatham A :-.demy, vs. Charles
4. Hayden, property sold at the risk oftbe former
purchaser, be not having complied with thetcm.-a
of sale. AH. |. IFLYCN, c.s.
mav 1 102
W. GIBSON, M.D.
u tit K hove sum will be paid to any pers «n w ho I Professor ,of Surgery in the University of Penn
1. will come forward am! proveto conviction, I _ sylvania,
- tie pers-m or persons who stole from the st-a-e ot j Philadelphia, February 17,1823.
'Ir William Martin, at Pocetaligo, the following ] _ _ JOHN SHiNN, Chemist,
•icgroftii, tqwU : Jiino, and herltwo children, tlu. ”
property ofihe estate of Mm- Ann llog-n. Juno
is about five feet high, dark complexion, np *
ibout forty years of age. Peter (boy,) about nine
year., old, with rather an impe imeut m his speech
Pussy, a gu-l about six years of-age. botli of dark
ttomplexion. These negroes were taken away o>
I’hursdaf night, the I5tb in;t. One Hundre.,
• ibila s, if delivered in any jail m the State 11
’ m Shevifp8 Sales.
On the first Tuesday in Jane next,
fjnejMLLbe suldat the Court House in Sa^an.-
Ft nah, between the twursof 10 and 4o’olock,
-die following property,
All that lot of land in the city of Savannah, si-
tiseasez. I have no hesitation in pronouncing i 1 I “Med weslbf Falun street and known by the No
•a medicine ofinestimable value. / 139 containing, 55J feet in with, on west Bou'idne
vreet, and one hundred, and eighty feat in
leptfi on Bryan street, levied on as the prop ;rty
if Thomas Bourke, deceased, to satisfy an e vecur
wm ' '
N.'B For sale at Smith A Pearsall’s, N E. cor
icr of Third and Murket streets
I (j3* F.a-.h publisher of a newspaper in the Uni
| ted States,' is requested to pubii-.it this advertise
ment >nce a month for one year, and send thei.
(-ccdur.’ i for puyment.
april 22 91%
•ion in favor of the Bank of the U. 'Stales and
ubers. ' ..
Also alt thst tract of land known as Constitu-
ion Hill, about niles from the City Savannah,
comaing about 340 acres, With alt the buildi igs
lioreon, adjoining lands belonging to the evt >te
■f Abigail Minis and others, levied on undm an
v xecution issuing from a Juat ces Court, u>.. i:i£
Arciiibald K’Niet, in favpur of John Malone, and
turned over to me by a constable.
Alsu, all that lot of land known in the pjan of
a LL persons having demands against lire
l V of Robert Worrall, jqn’r. late ol Savanuul
will please present them properly attested—ami
those indebted to said estate, are requested we
... .... .. ' i l't. City Tax Notice.
-h'rtx I pi-rsniis are hereby caultoiud from purenasing I /|HHE cligesi of the City Tikes for the present I ltle c '|y 88 ^ Columbia Ward, subject to an
-- I ihe Kttifl Ni.groea, or from haruornuf iht*m # as Uio I yeur being completed, themibscriber isuo^ I ;i >inuai ground i*ent to the corporAtion, with nn*
Am estate. I aW b e r igj ( |L. enforced against them* I ready to receive the same, which must be paid I P**o v ^enf« thereon, bounded west by lot No 5,
informed that the claim ot Hamlin Mallory t J II)a ^ e p a y raen t,
. the tract of land in Bonth^ Carolina, called j PHILIP BRASC1I, '
Qual Executor.
iv. 8 210
CUSTOM HOUSE,
ielvllle, is now in a train for Judicial investiga-
n, until the termination of which, some risk
ibciucurred by those who mj^U^Wr-
•lec 2 237 ■
Sale.
propert in
asisijB Valuable Property for Sa i
■fJIlIB subscriber otters lor sate his pr
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j .VaNN .VH, 23) April, 1824.
S E ALED Proposals will be received until Tut --
day the 4tb day of Muy next, for erectiog s
ll E subscriber otters lor sate ms propci-11>> i sm _| e Btor . B r ', c k Building on Tybee lal-nd 38 by
_ Darien, McIntosh County—consisting ot nve i — t {, e con tr„cto to supply all materia;.
Vliarr l.nts, situated in the most eligible quarter i ^ Woag desirous of contracting are ieque.ted h.
f the city for business of every description. I Q|l| | ftt t (, e custom House for a more minute lo-
Also, Five Bay Lots immediately back ot those Kj,
lefore mentioned, end divided from them by “I proposals Will also bereceivtd at the same time
rtteet of 40 feet. * . 1 tor keeping in repair the Beacons and Buoys erer.
i Also, hue third part ol a Wharf Lot, tntniB cuy, j, te( j j- or . ecure navigation of the Bar andltriver
[nWflmnhiy called Rices Whart) with • improve-1 Savanna |,. M a t er ials in this case to be furnished
1 oV the Government
1 JNO. STEVENS, Coll’r.
Bents,
For
uniii,
t prtticalara enquire of Thomas M. Wood.
s, Bsq’r. in Savannah, or the subscriber on
CHARLES B. JONES.
on Island.
-ipri’33
95
1 $318
Notice.
-Very valuable tract of Land in Liberty coun.
iiy,situate on the sunbury-Road, two mile.
. a half from Ripe orougn; containutg two
Jundrsd and ten acre sThis land is very valua-
fie for cotton, rice and corn, and a9 well calcula
tor that culture as any land in the county 5
* conditions are low and reasonable 1 there are
letwesn " IM “'
For Sale,
1NE Lots situate on the South Common, as:
f art of Garden lot No 7, designated by num
, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 10, 15 and 24.
Also, an undivided third of lot No 17,Yamacruw,
fronting west on F»hm St. opposite the residence
ol Joseph Stiles, Esq;
Also, all the interest of Isaac La Roche in a cer
tain lot of land, situated on theThunderbolt Iioap
The above property is offered for sale by vir
- 1 ftueofan assignment made by Uaac La Roche li,i
seventy and eighty acres cm^red anu j (he benefit 0 f a ,i t,- IS creditors. Tf not sold bflors
pniler fence, there is also a good dwelling house,
id all necessary out buildings on the premises,
grantee titles will be given to the purchaser,
“incumbrances lying on said land. For further
*r|iculanlapply to bapit. Jos. JoneB in Liberty
b mnty, or to . 1
edvyahd B. baker,
owner in- McIntdHi county.
wig 16
vthe first Tuesday in Maynext. it will then be of
eredat public auction at the Court House in Sa-
annah F r particulars apply to ^
D. PONCE,
Agent for the assignees of I. La Roche
april 20 92 -
iR-r-Chatliairti County.
To all lyhom it may concern— -
HEREAS Thomas Clark and Matthew Luf-
a cut'f
ivesol
1(11)111* P
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ord« f
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LLSiCb
NOTICK.
.-^ylNE months after date application will be
tvj made to the honorable the Justices ot the
Inferior Court of Chatham county, when-sitting
I for ordinary purposes, for leave jo sell all that tract
of Land containing’ two hundred and fifty acres,
more or less, known as lot No. 15 fifteen, in the
second district of Early county, Georgia, being
live,, . the real estate of Robert M. Durkie, dec. and lo
!u,f' ,Wul HW’ dep. in behalt ol the heirs and ere- I be goW for th g benefit of the heirs and creditors
I of the said-deceased. ■ Vj-
AUGUSTUS F. DURKIE, Adm’or. of
R, M. Durkie, dec.
27 ' 3
Wm
from W'
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Itaffl
ii 1 ',
ii these are therefore to cite and admonish
“7 singular the kindred and creditors of the
“deceased, to file their objections, (if any they
*0.m my office, on or before the 39th day ol
ne kf 1 otherwise letters of .administration
1 granted to the uppUcanls.
"ihiess thd honorable John Cumming, one
lurlr f^wices of.thc said Court, the 30th day ol
|l )r ‘lA. D ib24.
iVTlNB mdrtths alter date, application will be
*iv made to the Hein, the Inferior £ourt 61 Bry
an County, for leave to sell all the Ail Estate-of
Sarah ,McKiddley, late of Bryan cou*y dec. for
benefit of the heirs and creditors ot said estate.
JAMES BUTLER, adm’or,
april 3 $0 77
rigidly enforced against 1
(0* The Editor of the Columbia Teiescope n
equested to i.inert this advertisement fur one
nth, send his account to the Charleston City
Gazelle. The edito.n nf the Savannah. Hepubli
can, and the Augusta Chronicle, are requested lo j
lo the same.
JOHN A OUTHBERT, Jun.
WILLIAM M ARTIN.
I’ocotalign, S. C. April, 17, 1824.
aprd 29 , 100
; ■ -- pNlti j
on or before the the 3lst inst, after that time exe
ions will be issued ugai st all delimiters.
JNO. I. ROBERTS, c. r,
may 1 . > 10'3
' Boarding and Lodging.
r HE Stlh.-icrioer haviuj; a pieiDui.t md healthy
su>nmer situation in S varnish, opposite tho
Planter’s Bank square, will be I appy to aeco.nm»
date a few gentlemen wishing to remain for the
Vj'lNK months after date hereof application wil
1 be made to the Inferior Court of Chatham
-minty for leave to sell a tract of land drawn bv
htimas Capps deceased in Hie late Land Lotte
.ry, situa{e and being in the fifth district of Mon-,
me County, and kno- n by the number 44, for the
benefit of the heirs and creditors of t lie said Th«s.
iapps dec. JOHN MOREL, Adin’r.
sept 6 7 .
.reason with Boarding and Lodging on very low I * n J-* vor ‘d Henry llaupt
eas; by lot No 7, nojrth by Brougt ton street—- nd
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 at
I the properly of John Morel, to satisfy executions
in favour of the Bank of the Stats of Georgia and
others.
Also 75 acres of land in White Bluff district,
die residence of the defendent, levied on as the
property of James Govan, to satisfy an execution
Assize of Bread.
03* The,average price of Flour being seven
10l.lurs per barrel of 196 lbs, the weight ol
.iread the present month must be as follow :
12J Cents LoHf 2 1b 11 oz.
do do 1 lb 54 oz.
■ if which all Bakers and sellers of Bread will
take due notice.
JNO. 1 ROBERTS, City Treaiurer.
march 5 1824 53
■T lEii-aONS having deva^rsds agaMM the esi,.«.
.JL of James Anderson, late o. Augusta decease !,
.re requested to present their claims properly at
tested, and those indebted to make immediate
.aynieiU to
\ - JOHN BALFOUR.
1 , | Administrator,
feb 7 j;
V LL persons having rlei-nruls against the e-taie
dRA ot Wm Hochstrassei dec are requested to
present them for payment within the time
oreaenbed by law, and all persons indebted to
said estate are requested to make immediate pay
ment to JAMES MORRISON,
marpli 4 52 Qual.iulmr,
v . Admuiistrfftors Notice.
f lllE undersigned .having received letters qI'J l^cVd by
I ’Administration- -.on the estate of William J. J ' 1
Spencer, late of Efii'igham C -hnty, deceased—
requests all persons having demands against said
estate to render them in to him according to law,
and those indebted‘ure 1 requested lo make pay
ment to
ELIAS REED,
Administrator.
april 24 T.-nj96
A nWritiiy- of Mr. McALFHINS BRICKS
; erms. Also, Gentlemen and Ladies from country
whose horses shall be well taken care of.
Apply to JOHN Y. WHITE,
npri! 27 98
____
. VS hereby given that in sixty days from the date
JL hereof application will be made to the Ban.
•t the State of Georgia for the payment of a Bank
Note No. 241, Lefter. A for fit 1 v dollars, dated 9
atuigry :818, signed by V B B.iiloch, Preside.ii,-1
.id A Porter, Cashier, p&yuoio at the principr.- 1
Bank to A G S. mmes or bearer, the left hand liu t
;f which .said bill being lost.
LbVI S D’l.YON.
N B.—Any person fi. ding the half of said bil
w ill confer a favor by returning it as it can be oi
o use to any but myself. L. ,S. D
mi> 3 xflOo
Notice.
v Ll. persons having demands against the 6s
fiA tate o> FLming Aikin ot the county ofCha'
nm, planter, deceased, will render them jn dub
aested.'and all those ind: bted to the said esiat.
vdl please make payment thereof to George Vt
icAllister of Hrynn county-, or Uichard W. H
,-ierslimn, attorney at law, Savannah, who are dull
uthorized to receive the same.
ELIZA AKIN, Aiim’rx. ;•
geo, h. McAllister, Adm’r.'
may 29 *>P
SONS iinti-b'e.i to ifie estate of Jamj-v
Lumbrigiit, latn.of Liberty county, deceased,
.ft requested to nru* immediate payment; and
hose haying demands against said estate, will
irest-nt them lej;»hy .attested within the time pre-
Law to,
' JOS. LAW, Sen’r.
qualified cx’r.
tan 22 ,]7
half of lot in Eu.-nsbury, in the city of Savan-
na», known hy the number 5, in Oglethorpe
,Vard, with the improvement!, thereon, now oc
cupied by Mr. Black, levied oh as the property of
G. L. Cope, to satisfy John Hover, oh foreclosure
of mortgage
Aiso a boy named Richard, levied on under an
execution in lavor ol Tufis A Rea l, against Paul
LVdpton. ISAAC D’l.YON, Sbvi «.
may 1 102
Sheriff’s Sales;
On the fir A Tuesday in JuneMext,
W ILL be sold at tiie Court House in Savan-
tiuli, between the hours of 10 and 4o’clock;
Five negroes, Censer, Hannah, Joe, Ruth,
ind Harriet, under a fi fa on forec osure in lavor
of Davies und Berrien, against Joseph C, Haber
sham. . ■,<
ISAAC D'LYONi B.c.c.
; itpril 3 78
Gnv Marshal’s Sales.
Notice, ■ - ■
rrtHREF., months after'datr; application will be
4. made to the Bank, of the St^e of-Georgia for
ihe,renewal of a lost certificate issued by the
Cashier of Said bank, for two hundred glulres of
a quanttiy of Mr. McALPHINS tSIUCK.3 J the capital stock, in said Itarik, stuhding in the
(iCl.ODU) will be kept on M’ayne’sivharf sto a I naroc oflUo Guardians of Sarah H Gilbert.
- v Y ,'i—: ' >i-u. 0-jj.jj ^ill be landed I WM G. GILBERT;
SARAti liiLLHOUSE.
sample, and' for retail. The Brick •
at uny wharfin town to suit ffinjcjMers,
Ap'-. : y
to
jan tO
DA¥tD A.3TftOil!'Ai.,
31
*46n16
.CuarfijjnB,
ind.;
before thai day.
I an No- 8 anil 6, Springhill, bounded j£ by west
Broad St. S by lots 4 and 5, W by Iqt 11, and N.
s.y Spring St. re-entered u port as the 'property of
tV m I’orter, lor 4 quariersgrolind rent. •
Lot No 7, Spriiigfiill, bounded E hy lot 2, S by
Spring- St W by lot IT, and.N by lot 8, re eriier.
ed upon an the property of Tattick Norris for 4
quiir era rent. .. ‘
Lots Nos 9 and 10; Springhill, bounded. E by
lots 7 and 8, S by Spring St. W by Franklin St.
and N b) Oak St Te-enteved-upoivas the property
of >Vm Richardson,.forequarters rent P '
Ltit No 17, SpriitglkiR; bounded E. by lot 16, S
by lot 15, W by lot 22, and N by (Jsk Si. re ehier-
ed upon as the propei ty ol Adam Cope, lor fouk '
quarters 1 eid. ) . •> •.
Lot No J 8, Springhill, hounded E by Io( 15, S
by Spring St. AV by lot 2S, and N by lo> 17, re-
entered upon 41b lire property -of Wm Adams, for
4q.iariers rent. s .
,1 ot No 19, Springhill, hounded on the F. by’
■lot 14, S by tot 20, W by lot 22, and N by Spring*
Street,'rdictt’ehsd iipdu usthe property of John
D Gole, for 4 quarters rent. .....
FvJJ. STONE; c».
may i C01 ■ . •