Savannah daily republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1818-1824, May 13, 1824, Image 1

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•miw , ■*» ^mr- and ihe] reli itorJS isu rt>y* |Wd REFUBOiAI^ fit a!. No H2 • •••• Voi. xxa. -THUHMMT EVENING, MAV 13, 1824.’ $ Wiiol e No ; 44213. f HOUSES, lands, &c. *To Kent. wtl8 rf lit No. 6, Reynold Ward, known "jjcisux** wharf. Possession given the lo 7 Nort tnber-Apply to ■ P. M. STON!?. THE IMPROVED SElDLlCZ l J 0 :VJfEltS. T -*B good effects of these powders as a Medl cine, h .s been observed and acknowledged | ny all those who have had occasion to use them. In all cases of Heartburn, Itile, Nausea and other ,H 19* TTuffiTs hotel jUn and Horse, per oay, © t JQ AUGUST G. OF.MLER, It hit Druggiit Store, corner of Jefferton and ,St. Julian Street, H A8 received by schooner Tassel, a fresh supply of *»W AIM’S so much esteemed . „ _ wmw As also by other late arrivals, a variety of fresh I diseases of the Stomach,'’which ere so very^pre' articles which he abstains from mentioning, as! lent in warm climates—they can be used at any he suspects the public to possess sagacity enough I dme with much ad anUge. Asthey form a pies to guess, that CALOMEL, JALAP. ItUURAUti mt effervescent draught, they may be said to be The subscriber takes this meth- I UUM ltEIII), and all the other dclieaeiet tamed I m agreeable beverage free from taste and highly , ' : n f„ rm the public generally, and I "»the index ofthe dispensatory may be .ooked for I impregnated with fixed air, and possessing all the .rdJilarly persona from the lo- coun- *pd found in Drug Stores—yet a few things not Medicinal qualities ol thc much esteemed 8eidlh« m' v visit the un country in I 10 be me* with at every une, he nffo.in, vis t L Waters. Phosphorus, Chlorate of Potass Pyroligneous 1 The Se .son i- fast spprosching, when these Acid, Black Drop, lames fever Potvders, Rends | powders will be indem<nd, and to get them pure u.:».ss Spirits <>» Soap, Fumigating PsStlllv, j is very desirable. Many persons have bekn de _ ood evaporating dishes Glass Punnils, .... . Graduated Measures Retorts and Receivers, Vest Cubes,Gas Bottles,Thermometers Hygrometer, ahd Pluvimeter, JHLttWta IFSitMt* march lb 64 ■— Marshal's Sales. ff^tl.L be aold at the Court House, in thy Ci* ” ty of Savannah on the first Tuesday in June ext, between the hours of ten and tlireo o’clock, tract of land in the fifth district ofthe Count-, of Monroe, No 12b, levied on as the property ol Jacob Miller, to satisfy an execution in favor ol George Wr-gg, JN. H MOREL, m. n o. may l |. >g JT7ho any visit the up country ,n health or pleasure, that he will ac ^luieuendemenand ladies, or families with !"£,.hedav, week, or pionth, on easy terms. by th ti he said in recommendation of A- rh. regard to the healthfulness ofthe • 3Sity of atmosphere, or agreeable and ! n uSt in all these particular* it ; stands per week, M month. Single man, per day^ I „ «• «month, Dinner, breakfast, supper, 8sc ll/idginft IHone.p^rdsy,' mgnt, montli \ orderl untyl 18111 ;nov«<t .Hitter* .ll'nteftj ordeTi* 5litl I ndal 1 UtiJ uk) 0 icipslj TltM J and ( ea he| llli* l ;demp tne* cult ri* 1 * 50 1 25 I 00 5 00 18 00 75 50 13 00 Swaim'a Panacea. ( HAVE BERN appointed Agent by Dr.’.V. Swaim to tell his ao much celebrated Metii- sty h ed 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 U OEM..ER. u-eh 10 57 ceived in their operation, by having purchased * 'em in Drug Store*, the proprietors of which paid but little or no regard in selecting the best kind, consequently their benefical qualities were uevr r realized. But this difficulty mav now be obviated,—i he subscriber hat endeavored for the i 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 hasjuit been received, which together with a v. ry general assortment of Family Medicine* will be kept constant ly on hand. nab, on the firtt Tuesday in July next, be tween the hour* of ten and two o’clock, lot No 15, i flfteea) in the second district of Early County. Georgia, containing two hundred two and a h ilf acres, more orless, being the real estate of Ro bert M. Dtirkiv,dec’d. and sold by permission o. the Court of Ordinary of Chatham County. AUGUSTUS K. DUUKIE, Administrator «n»y 1 102 Administrator’s Sale. IjS'tte Editorsof the Augusta Chronicle and 15J .1. o....ki; M n ■«» mquested to give two 188 rice. GEORGE HAVES. Executive Department, Oreo. MILLKDGEVILLB, 21st Nov. 1823 FRANCIS I. LAY, Chemitt U Druggitt, f of Congress Ind Whitaker Streets antuh Republican, are requested to give two Artiom a month, until the 1st of July next, and wnri their account! to Athens. O RDERED, That the subjoined Resolution hr published once a montli, in eaa'i ofthe G• nrril 29 Shad't Builitingi 100 M* To Rent. l. . The Store corner ot Drayton and ffWlRsy street next door to Mr Truchelut*’ 191 Orleans Squab-. House to Kent. Theundersignedlntending to re move into the country, offers the plea sanl snd convenient House, now in his foe*. 21 Lprii 30 tcr.301 tettes of this State, until the next Genera) Kle<- tion. Atteit, ELISHA WOOD, Stc’ry. IN BEN ATE, 12t '< Vov. 1823 Wbbreas it is desirable t<> svr.ctiait the wis>- es ofthe citizen* of this atate, as to th* mode »♦ choosing Electors of President and Vice Pre»i dent ol the United Strtea t Be it therefore retolved by the Senate and Ham of Repeeeentativet ofthe State of Georgia tu Gen< rat Assembly met. That it shall be the duiv of ih Magistrates who shnll preside stthe several Elec tionalobe held in the lillerent counties ot thi State for the choice of members of the Legists •urc, at the next General Election therein, in propose to each snd every voter at the time ot receiving his vote, whether lie desir s that thi choice of said Electors shall be confided to tl ( people or retained by the l-egislature, and to r>- J ueit such voter to aigniiX hicI> desire by er oning on his ticket, the word People or Le& ture, sccoixiing to the truth of the facts ant counting out the ballots, to annex to the retun of the said election by them so transmitted t- tin Executive Department, a true statement of it« votes so given, to the end that the £tme rosy bi. Jr FiKupdhm toieittktte«h evcrv volcr „ lIlc ume [in, from the 1st July next to the 1st Nove | receiving his vote, whether lie desir s that thi For Sale. CARRIAGE and pair of Homes on reasona ble terms. Also to rent until th< 1st of No- }vembern> xt,aready furulshed Dwellioi: _ House in Jackson Ward, on me Soutli I before the next Legislature by Ills Excelled hh!Common. Poaaession of the House will I C y the Governor, divered on the lOlb day of June next, fori And be it farther retotoed. That his Excellency ' the Governor be, and lie is hereby reque sted to I cause this (resolution to be published without de lay, in thy several Gazettes of this State, and to i contmui the m ^ apply to 20 92 RICH. W. HABERSHAM. Sale. fin nd and Wegroea for HANDSOME property, unincumbered, con- listlnc of Lnnu and Negroes, together wlt'i t of every kind, and the growing crof ingin all to about 12 or 15,000 dollars, the upper country, and well calculated *■- soil well adapted to the lart, situ, d for ntnr 3twe—the soil well adapted to thedbl- on of Com and Cotton, is offered for sale on mmodatipg terms. Stock, or good paper, well secured, will w« in payment* , further particulars, apply to the Editors of] ruin Journal. In the Valuable Medicine. aniiovspepticpii.ls, Prepared by Henry Jamet, A N approved r medy fur Dyspepsia, or Indig xtA^estion, Habitual Costiveness, and Piles. It is well kno» n that Dyspepsia is one of the most frequent and formidable diseases of our coun try. I is commencement is indicated in different uih-nts by various symptoms, of which the most remarkable are— Irregularity of the boweli obstinate costive ness, headoch, commonly called nervous or nick headach, yellowness ofthe eyea and skin, acidity ->f stomach after eating, often called heurt burn, flatulence or wind on the stomach, bitter taste in lie mouth in the morning, loelicl breath, drowse uess after dinner, debility, lassitude, emaciation depression ot spirits, he Piles being connected with indigestion and cob. tivenes., are certainly and speedily removed by tne pills Persons aifl -ted with any of the above aymp- •mt, are. assured that (he Anti-Dyspeptic PilU ave a reme ty well worth their attention, and enti •ed to their entire confidence A supply of the above valuable Medicine has lost been received from the Patentee, and can be obtained of the subscriber, who has been kppoin* ted agent for the Stale of Georgia. FRANCIS I. LAY, Druygitt and Chemitt, Shad’t Building!, apr’il 24 <-s l »4 Savannah, the said publication once a mouth, unti General Election id and agreed to unanimously. THOMAS STOCKS, Preiident. Saratoga and Ball stun Spring IVulers. -M—-, ,„4 P . lh „ r . , REDUCED PRICE if Hepretentativet, 14th Nov. 1823. T". ^ h ?.^ C "J ed p ,?. h,e Read and concurred in. Jh Jo. U f p,y , of the abo " e T* W " DAVID ADAMS, Speaker. J a! 4 cer > , »« *' n «* W u » rt ) ^ or »‘ — — -— r i g.i 50 for a box, containing one do* i hey were bottled by Lynch fc Clark, ot New York, and are warranted to be inferior to qone. FR4NC1S I. LAY, Dmggist, hiildi 18th Nov. 1823. G. M. TROUI*. Governor. PUiiLIG S/xLES. Administrator'8 Sales. -^yiLI. be sui'lat the Court House in Savan On the frit Tuetday in June next, A, ILL be w!d before the Court House <in the City of Savannah. All the nersoa.i property of William Mayhew, dec consisting of a Building on one third or Ia»i flo 2. Jeykv I Tvthing,Darby wardj also, Buildings on Lot No Si, Liberty wardj also, sundry articlc- ofCarpemera Tools and Furnitures 1.4 part ol'lh aloop Good Intent; (Capr. Joseph Allen,) with sundry other articles. Sold for the bcnct of the heirs and creditors of aaid estate. C H. HAYDIIN, Qualified adm’or estate Wm. Mayhew upril 20 t 92 A. SWmu’s Panacea. r J1HE subscriber having discovered tlie com 145 For Sale, iLLthat valuable tract or parcel ofland known ; by the name of Netville situated in 8outh Uos about two miles from 8avannah. This onsidered one of the best for a/ Rice plan. its neighborhood, and contains Eight snd eighty-four acres, t adjoins Mr. i Young Gen. Huger* and Mr. Nicholas Persons who may wish to purchase will ‘ iven Executor’s Notice. A LL persons indebte d tu the estate of the late *LDr. Robert Worrell, Jr are requested to make immediate payment tu Mr. Kverson, or td PHILIP BKASCH, Quui, Ex*or. N. B. The accounts if not paid shortly will bc- placed in the hands of r.h Attorney for collection, j:*n 6 4 NOTICE. ipril 2.3 .* 95 phtti'a 1 Uuildings. une tlie ov 16 le the premises, A good tittle will be given e limes of sale will be reasonable. Appli i to be made to WM MALLORY Agent of llamlin Mallory. iKRSONS indebted to the Estate of Alkn Denmark, dec. are requested to make im. mediate payment, and those having demand- against said estate will ptarent them property at- tested wiihin the time limited by law. ItOIIERT BURTON, adm’or MARY DENM \K, adm'rx. feb 28 48 Bulloch Cty. 225| A LI. pen ^of Rob viil please i The Public informed that tlie claim of Hamlin Mallory to tract «if land ir. South Carolina, called ~i, is now in a train for Judicial Inveatiga. until the termination of which, aorae risk fthe Ike incurred by those who may purchase, I WM«L DAVIS# 2 237 vmgdei obert Worrall, jun’r late oi Savannah, will please present them properly attested—ami | those indebted to said eatate, are requested to make payment PHILIP BRASCH, Qual Executor. nov 8 21Q CUSTOM HOUSE, Valuable Property for Sale. |lHE subscriber oilers for rale his propert in Darien, McIntosh County—consisting of five f Lots, situated in the moat eligibloaquarter | ! city for business of every description. five Bay Lota immediately back of those ] 5 mentioned, and divided frqm them by a " 40 feet. Take■ Notice —8900 Reward. ,' fll-iE hove sum will be paid <o any person wlm JL will come forward and proVe tu conviction. | the pera-m or persona who stole from the sture oi Mr William Martin, at Poootaligo, lint following •u-grues, to wit: Juno* and l>er two children, the | property of the estate of Mrs. Ann Hog«n. Juno is about five feet high, dark complexion* an. I I about forty years of age. Peter (boy,) about nine years old,with rather an impe iment i>i his speech. Pussy, a girl about six years of age both of dark complexion. The%e negroes were taken away on Thursday night, the 15th ifci. One Hundred Hollars, if delivered in any jail in the State All 1 nuraons are hereby cautioned from purcnaiing the said Negroes, or from harboring them, as the law will he rigidly enforced against them. (O’The Editor of the Columbia Telescope i- requested to insert this vdvertisement for one month, send his account tu the Charleston Ci*j , Gazette, The editors of the Savannah Republi can, and the Augusta Chronicle, are requested to 1 do the same. JOHN A. OUTHBBRT, Jun. WILLIAM MARTIN. Poeotaligo, S. C. April, 17,1824. april 29 100 N | 1NB months after date hereof application wil I be made to the Inferior Court of Chatham r navmg position of SWAIM’S celebrated Panacea uas now a supply on hand for sale j he hat re iuced the price from £3 SO to g2 50, or by tht dozen f 24, All charitable institutions in tlie U. States an tire pour wilt be siipplled grails. If the citizens ef the principal cities and town., " dl appoint an agent to order and distribute thi medicine to the poor.it will be supplied. This medicine is celebrated for the cure of tlie following diseases, "scrofula or king's evil, ulcer •ted or putrid sore throat, long standing rheu malic affections, cutaneous, diseases, w-dte swei ling, and disease of the bone<, and all cases gen erally of the ulcerous character, and chronic dia eases, generally arising in debilitated const it- tiona, but more especially from syphilia, or affe tiona arising therefrom j ulcers in the layrnx. nodes, !sc. And that dr< udfiil disease occasioned by a long and excessive use of mercury, Ac. It also uselul in disease of the liver.” CERTIFICATES. I have within the last two years had an oppor. uinitv of seeing aeviral cases of very inveterate ulcers, which having resisted previously the regu Ur modes of treatment, were healed by the us- •if Mr Swaim*. Panacea, and I do believe, from what I have seen that it will prove an impnrtan remedy in scrofulous, vrnernl and mercurial dU ease*, N. CHAPMAN, M, D. Professor ofthe Institutes mid Practice of Physic, in the University of Penntylvab I have employed the Panacea of Mr. Swaim numerou. in-tta-oes, within (he lust three year-i, and have alway s found it extremely afficaci-u-, especially in secondary syphilia, and Tnercuria- diseases. I have no hesitation in pronouncing ii a medicine ofineitimable value. W. GIBBON, M.D. Professor of Surgerv in the University of Penn Philadelphia, February 17,1823. ^ • JOHN SHiNN, Chemist. N. B. For sale at Smith A Pearsall’s, N. E. cor ner of Third and Market streets Etch publisher of a newspaper in the Uni ted States, is requested ’o publish this advertise ment -nee a month for one year, and scud thei. accounts for ,.ay-ient. april 22 94S PUBLIC SALES. Si Tax C elector’s S: On the firtt Tuetday in Jtily'Arxt, .TC71LL be sold at the Court House in the City s v of Savannah, between the hour* of 10 and o’clock, the following property or »> mu-ih thereof ns will satisfy the Stale and County Taxe* and coats, vizi A tract ofland on Wilmington Itland, in the ounty of Chatham, containing 75 acres, more or less bound.-d on the north by* creek, east hy land ofthe Estate of Joseph dry an, and south an 1 west by land belonging to John W Barnard, le vied on to satisfy the state and countv taxes-of.lno W Barnard fur the year 1823, and cost*. Amount of taxe* g34 85 The Ea.teru half of lot No. 19, in' Oglethorpe Ward, in the city of Savannah, with the improve ment* thereon, levied on to satisfr the slate arid ununty taxes of J E and S White for the year 1823, and coats. Amount nf taxes $1 95. Lots No 29 and 30 in Brown Wui-d, in the city of Savannah, with the improvemehu thereon, le- ued on toaatiiiy the state and c <-nty taxes ofthe Savannah Theatre for they, ar 1823 .nd 1823, and costs. Amount of taxes, 8234 37. The southern half ul lot No. 10, first tythlng, An-on Ward, in the city of Savannah, with the Im provements thereon, levied on to satiatv the atate and county i .Xcs ot Estate of Edward Penman lor the year 1823, and costs. Amount oftaxos 84 68, Lot No. 38 Columbia Ward, in the city of Ss. vannab,subject toon annual ground rent to the Corporation of said City, with the improvements thereon, levied on to satisfy the state and county taxea of Aon Rodman for the year 1823, and costs. Vmouotof taxes $5 86. All that tract ,,r lot ofland, situate, lying and oeing in the 27th dist. of Early county, contain, iug 250 acres, more or l-sv.aml known and distin guished in the plan of said district by the No. 196. Levied on to satisfy the state and county tax*-s -.f che estate of Lewis I). Achord for the year 1823, and costs. Amount of i *x s 82 26. JAMES EFPiNGER, t c c e. may 1 102 City Sheriff’s Sales. ^ " On the firtt Tuctfay tn June next. W ILL be sold in front of the Court House in the City of Savannah between the usu*l tggy. together with » Mari hours of 10 and 4 o’clock. One negro woman named Ag her three children, William, Mary arid Frances* levie.i on aa the property of Michael Densler, to satisfy an execution from the Court, ot Common Pleas and Oyer and Terminer for the city of Sa- vann di Francis M. Stone, guardian of Tlioa Door* vs Mieh-ai I Render. Also, sundry articles of plate ware, table and bed linen, one carpet and one lot books, le tied on as tlie property of Orran Bird, to satisfy-ui execution tor rent in favor of Elesier Early and assigned to J U Herbert <s co. Also, ail the building* aqjl improvements on lot No thirty four 34, W.irren ward, bounded N hy a lane S by Broughton St. B by lot No 35, W by lot No34, levied on aa the properly of Charles U Hayden, to satisfy an exeention for rent in favor Trustees of the Chatham Academy, vs. Charles II. Hayden, property sold st he risk ofthe former purchaser, be not having compfied with the term* •>f “ le - AB. I. D’LYON, c.a. may 1 102 '.one third part of a WharfLot, in thisclty, unlvp.lisA Hippu whnrfy with IniDnve. I ® “*■ ntvigtlion of llie lltr wniy called Rices Wbart) with improve | SaV annah. Materials in this case to be by the Government apri)23 SAVANNAH,-23d April, 1824. S EALED Proposals will be received until Tu day the 4th day of May next, for erecting n single «tory Brick Building on Tybee Isl.-nd 38 by 18 feet—the contractor to supply all materia Persons desirous of contracting are requested t< call at the Custom House for a more impute le. ***•- . . . , I rue County and known by the number 44* for the Proposal* will also be received at the same time I benefit of (he heirs and creditors of the said Thus, for keeping in'repair tne Beacons and Ruoys ertc. | , - a pp S <j ec , JOHN MOREL, Adm’r. bounty for leave to sell a tract of laud drawn by I ' hoinas Capps deceased in the late I And Lotte >y, situate and being in the fifth district of Mou andltriver furnish- d sept 6 rtieulars enquire of Thom is M. Wood q’r. in Savannah, or the subscriber on tington Island. CHARLES B. JONES. 1 *218 95 JNO. STEVENS, Coll’r. Notice. h half . , r . Jgh. and ten acre sTUi* land is very valua cotton, rice and corn* and aa well calcula * that culture as any land in the county j 'nditions are low and reasonable j there are For Sale, INR Lots situate on I lie South Common, aa a natt of Garden lot No 7, designated by num- bera/l, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 10, 15 and 24. Also, an undivided third of lot No i7,Yaimcraw, fronting west on Fuhm St. opposite the residence of Joseph Stiles, Esq, Also, all the interest of Isaac La Roche in a cet- | tain lot of land, situated on iheThunderbolt Roan; The above property ia offered for sale by vir- Assixe of Bread. dj" The average, price of Flour being seven dollars per barrel of 196 lbs, the weight of bread the present month mud be us follows: 12A Cents Loaf 2 1b 11 ox. 6^ do do 1 ib 54 ox. Of which all Bakers and sellers .of Bread will take due notice. JNO. \, ROBERTS, City Treasurer, march 5 1824 53 j~kKUSUNS having demands again-- die estate itiontM o< James AnUers-in, late oi Augusta decease-*, are requested to present their claims properly ai- seen seven,„ 0 „u .rr.. cleared I ftuc of an asaignmeiit made by Isaac La Roche ^,r I Hnd those indebted (o make immediate WthL^al^^o^telSho^ 'he benefit ofall his cret|ltora. If not sold bHoV Wmenlto ^we* there ib also * good dwelling n , J y( ^ e Tuesday in May next, it will then be of I JOHN BALFOUR. ered at public auction at the Court House in Sa-I . . _ |Administrator. annab. F r particulars apply to D. PONCE, Agent for tl# assignees of I. La Roche april 20 92 Jl necessary out buildings on the premises, -e titles will be given to the purchaser, I nbrances lying on said land. For further feb 7 ‘apply tocapt. Jos. Jones in Liberty Ivi or to 16 EDWARD B. BAKER, owner in McIntosh county. ., LL persons having demands against the estate Jil of Wm Hochsirasser dec are requested to the An J j aa NOTICE. Ip — 1 1 11 . ■— I , vs-INE month* after- date application will be 1 lueoreia—Chatham Couiltv. made to the honorable the Justices of tb 1 foall whom it mav concern— 3 I Inferior Court of Chatham county, when «ittin L HKflEAS Thomas Clark and Matthew Luf- ouiTovi have have nnnlieri tn the hon the I Land containing* two hundred and fifty acre*, more or less, known as lot No > 15 fifteen, in the ^winary ot chatham^bufigtorjettcr* of | , ecotld <lig i riot o f EaPly county, Georgia, being present them for payment within the time rescribed by law, and all persons indebted to said estate are requested tn make immediate pay- menl to JAMES MORRISON, march 4 52 Qdal. udmr, Administrators Notice. 1 1HE undersigned having received letters of Administration on the estate of William J. l>l, ti»tion on tile estate and effect* of Jane » econd district of Early county, Georgia, beii the eatate and ettectaoy ane fte ^ ^ 0 e |Ilohert M . Uurkie, dec. and .. — »»*w wo.wsv unu viit-ww > wtuuw, dec. in behalf of the heirs and Cre te 1 :<- v? 1 these are therefore to cite and admonish Up ' n 8 u » r the kindred and creditors of the k I® file their objection*; (if any they I neJ? y oll ? ce » 00 °r before the 39th day of ieir^ , .°r ,erw,ae letters of administration m^todtotbeappttanu. t • llle honorable John Cumming, oge be sold for the Benefit of the. heirs and creditor, of the said deceased. AUGUSTUS F.DURKIB, Adm’or. R. M. Durkie, dec, 27 ‘ 2 j^TNE months after date, application will be | Spencer, late of Effingham County, deceased— requests all persons having demands against said estate to render them in to him according to law, I and those indebted are requested to make pay meat to ELIAS REED, Administrator. april 24 1—tf96 made to-the Hon. the Inferior Court ot Bry- I an County, for leave to sell all the real Estate oi I k large quantity of V (10,000) will be Mr. MoALPHINS BRICKS kept on Wayne’tvtharf as a JiiHitr* , ' w »uiauic tfuiiii isiimmi!ig» oijc I an bUUIiiyi iciricuvc iu sell fill me roai omttve m i u. wm uc ikupv on rrayiic awnuij m A u 1BO f tbe “kf Guurt « the 30th day ot I Sarah McKindley, late of Bryan county dec. fur I ample, and tor retail. The Brick will be landed I benefit of the heirs and creditors of said estate. I -t any wharf in town to suit purchasers. Apr-ly t^-M,BOND. 0.0.0 I JAMES BUTLER, adm’or, I to . DAVID A.8TROBIIAR, * ’ I agyil 3 «o? J* | an 10 'SO City Tax Notice. /| |<)HB digest ol tjie -Jity T xea for the present J- year being completed, the subscriber is now ready 10 receive the »ame, which must be paid aa ar before the the 3l*t in.it, after that time exe- ions will be issued ngsi-mt all defaulters. JNO. f. KOBKR TS, c.t. may 1 . 102 Boarding and Lodging. 1 1HE Subscriber having a pleas ml and health) summer situation in S vannali, opposite the Planter’s Banksquare, will be happy to accommo dale a few gentlemen wishing to remain for the eason with Boarding and Lodging on very lot* terms. Also, Gentlemen and Ladies from country whose horres shall be well taken care ot. Apply to JOHN Y. WHI TE, april 27 98 NOTICE. given that in sixty days from the dale hereof application will be made to the Bank 1! the State of Georgia tor tne payment of a Bunk Nwte No 241, Letter A tor fifty dollars, dated 9 lanuany -818, signed by V B Bulloch, President, •nd A Pprter, Cashier, payable at the principu Bank to A G Sctnmes or bearer, ihe left hand hail of which said bill being lost. LI-VI S D’LYON. N. B,—Any person finding the half of said bit will confer a favor by returning it as it can be ot 1 use to any but myself. L. S. D may 3 a|103 Notice. A LL persona having demands against the es Oi tate ot Fleming Aikin of the county of Chai am, planter, deceased, will render them in dull ttested, and all those indebted 10 the said estali viU please make paymen thereof to George W dcAllister of Bryan county, or Richard W. Ha at law, Savannah, who are dul) >erahi tutbori: may '29 to receive the same. ELIZA AKIN, Adm’rx. GEO. H. McALLISTER, Adm’r. 9P j PERSONS indebteu to (he estate ot Jame L Lambright, lata of Liberty county,- deceased, requested to make immediate payment j and hose having demands against said estate, will •resent them legally attested within the time pi -cribed by Law to. JOS. LAW, Sen’r. qualified ex’r. |an 22 17 Sheriff's Sales. ie first Tuesd On the first 'Tuesday in June next, Ll. be sold at the Court House in Savan nah, between the h jura of 10 and 4 o’clock, the following property, All that lot of land in the city of Savanhali, si- united west of Fahm street and known by the .Vo 39 containing, 554 feet in with, on west Bou»dric v.reet, and one hundred, and eighty feel iu lepthon Bryan atreef, levied on as the property of Thomas doui ke, deceased, to satisfy an execu tion in favor of the Bank of the U. Siatas and others. AU-i all that tract ofland known as Constitu* ion Hill, about 24 niles from the City Savannah, coniaing about 340 acres, with all the buildings t hereon, adloini'ig lands belonging to the estate >1 Abigail . Minis and others, levied on under an .xecu'ion issuing from a Justices Court, against Archibald M’Niel, in favour of John Malone, and turned over to me by a constable. Alao, 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. provcmenia thereon, bounded West by lot No J, east by lot No 7, north by Broughton street—and 344 acres of land s', Tweed Side, about 6 mile* trom the city, with the buihhnga thereon, the present residence ofthe defend-nt, levied on us ihe property of John Morel, to sati-.lV exeoutmns m favour of 1 be Bank of the State of Georgia and otti-i*. Alsu 75 acres'of land in Whim Bluff district, n.e residence of the defendent, levied on as the property of James Govan, to satisfy an execution 111 favor »f Henry Haupt Half of lot in Euensbury, in the city of Savan nah, known hy the number 5, in Oglethorpe M'ard, with ihe improvehients tnereon, now oc cupied by Mr. Black, lei ied on as the property of G. L. Cope, to satisfy John Hover, on foreclosure •f mortgage Also a boy named Richard, levied on under an execution in lavor of Tufts Ct Read, against Paul J.Valoton. ISAAC D’LYON, 1 hi riff'. may 1 103 Sheriff’s Sales. Onthefint 'Tuetday in June next. W ILL be sold at the ..ourt Hoiis*.- in Savan nah, between the hours of 10 and 4 o’dlcki Five negroes* Ceaser, Hannah, Joe, Ruth, and Harriet, under a ii fa on forec osure in lavor of Davies and Berrien, against Joseph C, Haber sham. ISAAC D’LYON, s.c.c. 78 april 3. Notice. months after date application will be t - - . — - made to the Bank of the State of Georgia for lie renewal of a lost certificate issued by the lashier «f said bank, for two hundred shares of the capital stock, in said Bank, standing in the of tbs Guardians of Sarah H. Gilbert. WM, G. GILBERT. SARAU janSi **oae H1LLHOUSE. .Guardians, City Marshal’s Sales. On thefint Tuetday in June next, «T(*1LL be sold before the Court House in the da# city of Savanaah, between the hours of 10 and 3 o’clock, if the respective rents are not paid before that nay. Lot Not 3 and 6, Springhill, bounded R by west Broad St. Sby'loia4and 5, Wby lot 11,and N. by Spring St. re.eniered upon aa the property of W m Porter, far 4 quarters ground *ent. *- Lot No 7, Springhill, bounded B by .lot 2, S bv Spring St. W by lot 11, and N by lot 8, re enter ed upon as the property of Patrick Norris for 4 quar era rent \ y,H Lots Nob 9 sad 10, Springhill; bounded E by re. fots 7 and 8, S by Spring St. ,W by Franklin St. and N by Oak St re-entered Upon as the property of W m Richardson, for 4 quarters rent Lot No 17, Springhill, bounded R by lot 16. B < by lot 15, W by lot 22, and N by Oak St. reenter-' ed upon as the *■ -Jperty of Adam Cope, for four quarters rent. Lot Ndl8, Springhill, hounded E by lot 13, S by Spring St. W by lot 23, and N by lot 17, ret entered upon as the property of Wm Adams, for 4 quarters rent, Lot No 19, 8pringhil), bounded on the Q b? lot 14, S .by lot 20, W by |ot 22, and N by Spring- Street, re.entered upon as the property of John D Cole, for 4 quarters rent. . V. M- STONE, ojv. any l 201