Savannah daily republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1818-1824, May 14, 1824, Image 1

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W SAVANNAH DAILY T 3GSI ^ • j^ 0 ii3 Vol. XXIL. RFtDAY EVE YING, M1F 14,1824. HOUSES, LANDS, &C. a To Rent. T UP trttff Lot No. 6. Reynold Ward, knowtr ", Anciitix’s wharf. Possession given the first of November—Apply to ? g-yoNE. . . Mt 14 I 94 hotel. The subscriber takes this *neth- ] ndio inform the public generally, and " rticuNr'y persons from tha low coun- ■ .. ftl,JS a.S, tn AUGUST G. OKMLEK, At his Druggist Store, corner of Mefferson and, St. Julian Street, TTAS' received by schooner Tassel, a'fresh ITJ. supply of'’WMM’S v> much esteemed PANACEA, imuCnr- mm THE IMPROVED Still* LI CZ PO uni Elis. T M E good effects of these powders as a Medl cine, has been observed and acknowledged , | ny all those who have had occasion to use them. In all cases of Heart horn, Bile, Nausea and other PUBLIG Srt.LES. Whole No. 44214* PUBLIC SALES. Marshal's Sales. ‘ILL be sold at the'Oouri House, in the Ci ty of Savannah on the first Tueaday in June next, between the hours of ten and three o'clock, a tract of land in the fifth district of the Count* As also by other late arrives, a variety oftfreth 1 diseases »f the Btomach, which are so very pre , rH _. articles which he abstains from mentioning, u* I w M«»nt fn warm climates—they can be used at any I f Monrn Nn 1 tie suspects the public to possetfs sagacity enough | t me with much ad«nntage. As they form a nles I «„ Lu fi . . 1 .• r a - to guess, tha* CALOMEL, J ALAP, It HU BAKU I *nt effervescent draught, they mnybesaidtobe I “ ^ 80 eiecut|on ,n f#vor ot GUM FOETID, and all the other delicacie s t imed I an agreeable beverage free from taste and highly I * ®" r in the index of the dispensatory may be looked for I impregnated with fixed air, and possessing all the and found in Drug Stores—yet a law thi ngs not I 'ledictnal qualities of the much esteemed Seidlitss to be met with at every one, he offer?, vis t [Waters. The Season 1* fast spprosching, when these powders will be in demind, and to get them pure is very desirable. Many persons have been de m»v t JN. H. MOUBL, . » o. 102 j£(- ‘IVaUh or pleasure,* that he wil? ac Phosphorus, Chlorate of Potass, J*yt ol,gneou pursuit of hea p and ladies or fifties with I ^'d. Blaek Drop, lames fever Powders,, Rety s « Bn “?u d ,h?div week, or month, on easy terms. Spirits of Soap, Fumigating PastilN, board by the day. «’ • rccomim . n(lation of A I Wedgewood evaporating dishes. Glass Punnils, Sothin^ need M « the he . lhhl>llnegs „f the Graduated Measures, Retorts and Receivers, Test them, et lierJf^Jfehere, or a,, recable and 1 “J 5 ®*. Gas Bottles, Thermometers, Hygrometer, u1&C6i sftlubn y it »iiese narliculiu'S it stunds I Pluviltlfltlfi pleasant society I m all these particulars,t stand. P TheS'^e wU, e 5 e d ^ erateS ofc » a ^(^‘ 5 vi *-1 m»Slh18 • ^64 ■V %*W*Tp*«f* “ „ a it » month, Single man, per dV,, „ •> “ month, Dinner, breakfast, supper, &c. Lodging, Horse, prr day, « « night, «i « month, Children and servants, half pnee. 1 SO 1 25 1 00 5 00 18 00 75 50 12 00 GEORGE HAYES. march Swaim’s Panacea. HAVE BEEN appointed Agent by Dr. W Swaim to sell his so much celebrated Medi cine, at thia place. A quantity has been receiv ad by t e Georgit frum Philadelphia, and will be /sold by the box or bottle, at my Drug Store, cor. ner of Jeffersu,) and St. Julian Streets. AUGUST G OEMLER. a rob 10 57 Executive Department, (*eu. * MILLKDGEVILLE, 21st Nov. 1823 Administrator's Sales. 'ILL be sold at the Court House in Savan nah, on the first Tuesday in July next, be it..:. r L , — | tween the hours often and two o’clork, lot No 15, SS* Vl?"'Zby liavng purchased (fifteen) in the second district of Early County. nai.l*hui Ultl’f nr l n e9 * P. ro P r | et ® M °, f . wl ? lcl ‘ I Georgia, containing 'wo hundred '.wo and a half kind ,n n cn ?- I h ® be8t acrea * IT,ore or leas, being the real estate of llo- b K rt n M - Dur f k ,i°' l ' ,ec,d ' •*? 10,J b y permission of But this difficulty may now be | the Court of Ordinary of Chatham County. AUGUSTUS V. DURKIE, Administrator. may 1 j02 Administrator’s Sale. n the first Tuesday in June next, \ I ' ILL be sold before the Court House in the ■ City of Savannah. ' never realised _ __ obviated,—the subscriber has endeavored for the two or three last seasons to procure them Genuine md has been successful. These Pxtwdcrs are neatly put up in Tin Boxes, by which meant their Me dicinal properties will remain unimpaired by the influence of time anti i climate. A fresh supply of the above Genuine article has just been received, which together with a sept 30 ‘ 88 „ . _. .. on . I MRDERBD, That the subjoined Resolution br (A The Editors of the Augusta Chronicle an I |)J published once a month, in each of the Gn- BaMnnah Republican, arerequestedto give two * cltesof thig 8tate> unti , lhe next Ge neral Eler insertions a month, until the fst of July next,amt | tiont Attest, Horner < april 29 Tax Collector’s Sales. On the first Tuesday in July next, W LL.be sol'd at the Court House in the City ofSavann .h, between the Jioum of 10 ai t 3 o'clock, the following properly or sj much i^carros A tract of land on Wilmington f dan l, in the County ol'QWUliaiti, containing 75 atres, iSore or lesi',bmindr<l on the north by a creek, cast by land of (Hp E-date of .loaepli Bryan, and *outh and west by land belonging to John W Barnard, le. vied on to satisfy the state and county taxes of Jno W Barnaul for the year 132% and costs; Amount of taxes $34 85 Ttie Eastern half of lot No, 19, in Oglethorpe Ward, in the city of Savannah, with the improve ments thereon, levied on to satisfy the stHt-i-nmi county taxes of J E and S White for thd year 1823, ami costs. Amount of taxes 95. ' Lots No 29 and 30 in Brown vVard, in the city Of Savannah, with the^Improvements thereon, le vied on to satisty the state and c hinty taxes of the Savannah Theatre for the v-ar I82kund tS2%and costs. Amount of tuxes, $234 37. The southern half ot lot No. 10, first tything, Anson Ward, ip the cit v of Savannah, with the im- provements thereon, levied bn to saiislv the state and county taxes of Estate of Edward Penman Inf. the year 1823, andcosts. Amount oftax :s $4 68. Lot No. 38 Columbia Ward, in the city of Sa vannah, subject to an annual ground rent to the ' Reward their accounts to Athens, To Rent. The Store corner ot Drayton and ELISHA WOOD, Sec’r. IN SENATE, 12th Nov. 1822 Wnamas it ia desirable to ascertain the wish es of the oititons of this state, as to the mode of „ , All the nmona) property of William May hew, very general assortment uf Family Medicines will I dec conaUting of a Building on one third of I.o' be kept constantly on hand. I Ho 2, Jeykvl Tything,Darby ward ( also, Buildings . , FRANCIS 1. LAY, Chemist Of Druggist, I on Lot No31, Liberty ward, also, sundry articles I v . linnah ' 8 “ b J ec * »o*n annual gronn of Congress and Whitaker Streets | ofOarpenters Tools and Furniture^-l-i part of the 1 Corporation of said City, with the improvements Shad's buildings J sloop Good Intent; (Cap*. Jo.vpli Allen.) with 1 t ' ,ereon . > evi « d ''"‘o satisty the state a ml County 100 ma | sundry other articles. Sold for the benet of the I ; «■Ann R ,J man hr the year 1823, and costs, heirs and creditors of said estate. C. H. HAYDHN, Qualified sdm'or estate Wm. M.iyhew. April 20 f 92 Valuable Medicine. AN’II DYSPEPTIC PILLS, Prepared by Henry James, '-A N approved remedy for Dyspepsia, or Indig-1 4Cuk estion, Habitual Costiveness, and Piles. It is well knuyv.i that Dyspepsia is one of the most frequent and formidable diseases of our coun- J. SWu\n’s Panacea. fa. i no ou»i o i es nt the oiticons of this state, as to the mode ot I most frequent and formidable diseases of our coun-I rrsm; iWfttlay itreet next door ^ ^ T g\ h g I choosing Electors of President and Vice Presi- I try. Its commencement is indicated in different I X nosidon of SWAINS cefobrJ^i^* Com ‘ hapdif stand fora Grocery Store^ dent of the United States, patients by various symptoms, of which the most „ow a sunnlv^ on^^haJ for 1*111 Apply to T-BAUTOW, i Bg t f iere ^ ore rgnivgjby t \ c Senate and Hout> I remarkable ar.— hi « mV? L he nfl‘2' W1 . r ean-., ). I n ( sf ihe State */♦ 1 i*r , j-*‘fT *r I Irreuul -rity of the bowels obstinate costive -1 j Q »» n «oa ^ ® . or by the > 21 T91 Orleans Squar- llovse to Rent The undersigned intending to re | move into the country, offers the plea- [» 9] Mint and convenient House, now in his t 1 flll~.ron .tion to rent, at a rate suited to the of Representatives of the State of Georgia tn Gene rat Assembly met, That it shall be the duty of the Magistrates who shall preside at the several Elec tions to be held in the different counties of tin State for the choice of members of the Legisla ture, at the next General Election therein, voter at the time ot Amount of taxes $5 86. All that tract or lot of land, situate, lying and being in the 27th di»t. of.Early county, contain ing 250 acres, more or less, and krtown and distin guished in the pjan of said district by the No. 196. Levied on to satisfy the state and county t iXbs of the estate of Lewis D. Achur.l for the year 1823, and costa. Amount of tax s $2 26. JAMES EPPINUEII, t c c o. may A 102 City Sheriff’s Sales. '' ■" On the first Tuesday tn June next, dozen $24, All charitable institutions in the U. States and *he poor will be supplied gratis. If the citizens of tne principal cities and towns, | hours of 10 and 4 o’clock. W ILL be sold in front of lhe Goart House in the City of Savannah between the usual T,i3J*occup «tinn to rent, at a rate suited to tno i p ro p nie , 0 eac h and every vote times, from the 1st July next to the 1st November I rece j v i nR his vote, whether he desir s that th- fallowing, and for one or two years thereatter. I choice of said Electors shall be confided to the EDWD. HARDEN. people or retalne( ) by the Legislature, and to n april 30 fct.201 . _ | quest such voter to siirnifv aucli desire bv en —■—* E* M Onto I dor8 ‘> n g °h his-ticket, Hie word People or Legist,, ■ TOP naie. I ture, according to the truth of the fact, and oi. A CARRIAGE and pair of Horses on reasons-1 countingout tne ballots, to annex to the return Me terms. t of the said election by them so transmitted to thi Also to rent until the 1st of No-1 Executive Department, a true statement of tin! f‘iT^nveir.bernfXt, a ready foruishedDwelliii».j votes so given, tothe end that the same may be Irregularity n>-ss, head.ich, commonly called tiervous or sick 'lesdacli, yellowness of the eyes and skin, acidity of stomach after eating, often called heart burn, fl,l,l mnm < i. < in'ihH 1 mnM !w'iSIi{5 C hV-lVif F I sv ' 11 a PP oinl an a ff enl »® order aljlYlllSbutotoTs I ° ne ne 8 r ® woman named Aggy, together with i® s j ® h ’ dr , ‘ medicine to the poor.it will be supplied. I her three children, William, Mary a id Frances, i after dinner, debihtv. lassitude, emaciation. I This medicine is celebrated for the cure of the I lttViei 'on as the property of Michael Densler, to following diseases, “serofolaor king’s evil, ulcer l satisfy an execution from the Court of Common ted or putrid sore throat, long standing rheu I p| e* 8 *nd Oyer and,Terminer for the city of Sa- matic affections, cutaneous, disea mi, w lite sw.el | Vannsh Francis U. Stone, guardian of Thos Doors ling, and disease of the bones, and all cases gen erally of the ulcerous character, and chronic dis eases, generally ariiing in debilitated cons'itu lions, but more especially from syphilis, or affec ess after dinner,'debility, lassitude, emaciation, depression ol spirits, &c l'ilesbeing connected with indigestion and cos. ivenes -, are certainly and speedily removed by the pills Persons affl-led with any -of the above symp “ms, are assured that die Anti-Dyspeptic Pill* are a remedy well worth tlteir attention, and enti Ued vo their entire confidence. A supply of the above valuable Medicine has just been received from the Putentee, and can be vs Miohue] Deader. Also, sundry articles of plate ware, table and bed linen, one carpet and one lot books, le ded on as the property of Drran Bird, to satisfy uu •£! House in Jackson Ward, on the South I laid before the next Legislature by his Excellen- I obtained of the subscriber, who lias been appoin* I a |su useful in disease of the liver « fllicommon. Possession of the House will l cy the Governor I led agent for the State of Georgia. CER MFir atps delivered on the 10th‘day of June next, for And be tt further resolved, That his Excellency FRANCIS 1. LAY, r haVe within the |ast Vwo yS?. , . I tha (.ntrawniin n u r. .<,1 Kn • a haauRit nnmius I'M. I I „ I ....A PS I nl.. It _ 1J-.I, I " v J watfti m bo delivered | terms, apply to aprip 20 02 RICH. W. HABERSHAM. Land a*d Negroes for Sale. I i\ . HANDSOME property, unincumbered, con- AV tUtiug of LanA and Negroes, together with I Stock of every kind, and tne growing crop, a- / mounting in all to about 12 or 15,000 dollars, sltu- ' «t.e in the upper country, and well calculated for n country Store—the soil well adapted to the cul. tlvation of Corn and Cotton 9 ia offered for sale on accommodating terms. „ , bank Stock, or good paper, well secured, will betaken in payment. For further particulars, apply to the Editor* of .he Georgia Journal. ’>1*19 US Por Sale, * LLthnt valuable tract or parcel ofland known I \ by the rtame of Nelville situated iq South (Jurolina about two miles from Savannah; This tract is considered one of the beat for a Rice plan, t (lion in its neighborhood, and contains Eight hundred and eighty-four acres. ta<\)oins Mr. Thomas Young Gen. Huger, und Mr. Nicholas Ctueer. Persons who may wish to purchase will , examine the premises, A good tittle wiil be given j and the times of sale will be reasonable. Appli lotion to be made to ^ “P;, Agent of Hamlin Mallory. novt6 225J " The Public I S informed that the claim of Hamlin Mallory to the tract of land in South Carolina, cailed ! Nelville, is now in a train for Judicial InveBtiga- I tion, until the termination of which, some risk | will be incurred by those who ma.vpi^ rC ^ 91 yjg j dec 2 237 Valuable Property for Sale. the Governor be, and he is hereby requested to cause thia resolution to be published without de lay, in the severat Gazettes of this State, and to continue the said publication onoe * monlb, unti the next General Election. Head and agreed to unanimoir-!y. THOMAS STOCKS, President. In the House of Representatives, 14th Nov. 1823^1 Read and concurred in. - '*' * DAVID ADAMS, Speaker. Approved, 18th Nov. 1823. . G. M. TROUP a Governor. Executor’s Notice. A LL persons indebted to the estate of the late „Y.Dr. Robert Worrell, Jr are requested to make immediate payment to Mr. Ryersun, or to PHILIP BRASCH, Qual. Er'or. Druggist and Chemist, Shad’s buildings, april 24 ca.94 Savannah. Saratoga and Hullston Spring Waters. REDUCED PRICE. r HK subscriber has received per late arrivals a fresh supply «f the above Waters, and will sell them at 31| cents a single (quart) bottle or nt J3 50 fora box, containing one doz They were nottled by Lynch & Clark, of New York, and are warranted to be interior tp none. FRtNOlS I. LAY, Druggist, npril 23 «'a9J, ^liar's* Buildings. lions arising therefrom; ulctrsifi the layrnx, I M^ution for rent in favor of Eleuzsr Early and nodes, Ac. And that (lrradful disease occasioned I **“gned loJ B Herbert et co. by a long and excessive use of mercury, Ac. lx is I Also, all the buildings and improvements on - -‘ - 1! - —*- -* *•- 1 lot No thirty four 34, Warren ward, bounded N by a lane S by Uruugtiton 8t. E by lot No 35, W by _ _ years hud an oppor. I ,ot No 34, levied on as the property of Charles H unity of seeing several cases of very inveterate I Hayden, to satisfy an execution for rent it| favor ulcers, which having resisted previously the regu I Trustees af the Chatham Academy, vs. Charles 'ar modes of treatment, were healed by the use 1 “• Hayden, property sold at the risk of the former jf Mr S waim’s Panacea, and I do believe, from I purchaser, be not having complied with the terms 1 '• " r 1 of sule. AB.I.D’LYON, c.s. may 1 102 what I have seen that it will prove an important remedy in scrofulous, venereal and mercurial dis HE subscriber has received per late arrivals, j eases, N. CHAPMAN, M.D. Professor of the ln-uimtea and Practice of Physic, in the University of Pennsylvahia I have employed the Panacea of Mr. Swaim m numerous instances, within the last three years, 1. 1 '*T „ V oelween tne and have always found it extremely efficacious, following property. jjSheriff's Sales. On the first f uesday in June next, ^!?*kL be sold at the Court House in Savan nah, between the b /urs of 10 und 4 o’clock, Take Notice —55200 Reward. ’ |1H E bovcsuinwill hi p-id to snjf.ptra in who N. B. The accounts if hot paid shortly wiU be l c " me focward a,ul tu , c h °" v / cdon ’ . “35$ u_i. _£• . .... r„. I the pers m or persons who stole from the store ol Mr. William Martin, at Por.otaligo, the following negroes, to wit: Juno, And her two children, the property of the estate of Mrs. Ann Hogin. Juno is about (Le feet high, dark complexion, and about forty years of age. Peter (boy,) about nine years old,with rather an impediment in his speech. Fussy, a girl about six years of age both of dark complexion. The-.e negroes were taken away on Thursday night, the 15th inst. One Hundred DolUis, if delivered in any jail in the State All persons are hereby cautioned from purchasing the said Negroes, nr from harboring them, as the law will be rigidly enforced against them. (CJ* The Editor of the Columbia Telescope is requested to insert this 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 do the same. JOHN A CUTHBERT, Jut). WILLIAM MARTIN. placed in the hands of an Attorney for collection, i»n 6 4 NOTIUE. P ERSONS indebted to the Estate of Alien Denmark, dec. are requested to make im mediate payment, and those having demand' against said estate will present them property at tested within the time limited bv law. ROBERT BURTON, adm’or MARY DENMAK, adm’rx feh28 48 - ' ■ Bulloch Oty. a LL pCrSObs having deni iiida ugairihPdie estate 1. of Robert Worrall, jun*r. late ol 8avannah, will please present them properly attested—and those indebted to said estate, are requested to make payment. > PHILIP BRASCH, Qual Executor. iiov 8 210 CUSTOM" HOUSE, S aF ANN \ff, 23.1 April, 1824. S EALED Proposals will be received until Tue*. day the 4th day of May next, for erecting a especially in secondary syphilis, and mercurial diseases. I have no hesitation in pronouncing it* medicine of inestimable value. W. GIBSON, M.D. Professor of Surgery in the University of Penn- . - - sylvania. Philadelphia,-February 17,18*23. JOHN SHiNN, Chemist. N. B. For sale at Smith & Pearsall’s, N. E. cor ner of Third and Market sirr-eta 03* Each publisher of a newspaper in the Uni ted States, is requested to publish this advertise ment once a month for one year, and send their accounts for payment, april 22 945 T HE subscriber offers for sale his nropert in j . |(j 8tory Qrick BlliWi(l g „ n Tybee.Island38 by Darien, McIntosh Ooun'y—consisting ot hve I j g f eet — tb e contractor to supply all materials. Wharf Lots, situated in the most eligible quarter • - ; of the city for business of every description. Also, Five Bay Lots immediately back ot those before mentioned, and divided from them by. Persons desirous of contracting are requested to call at the Custom House for a more minujle le tail. , Proposals will also be received at the same time U'eet of 40 feet. . tor keeping in repair the Beacons and Buoys erec. Also, one third part of a Whrjrf Lot, in this city, ted fop the , ecure nayigation of the Bar andRriver (commonly called Rices Wharf) with improve-1 g avanna b i Materials in this case to be furnished Uients, for particulars enquire of Thomas M. Wood- nrniiK, Bsq’r . in Savannah, or the subscriber on | WilmingtonIsland, nnv 1 *218 [ by the Government april23 95 JNO. STEVENS, Coll’r. CHARLES B. JONES. Notice. For Sale, INELots situate bn the South Common, ns,-. ■ part of Garden lot No 7, designated by num- A Very valuable tract ol’Lafld in Liberty coun-1 be "{ s „’ a j| ulidfvided^hlrd of lot*No iV.Yarnacraw, smty, situate on the gunbury Road, two mi s | f ront - in g we8t on p a hm St. opposite the residence of Joseph Stiles, Esq, , Also, all the interest oflsaac La Roche in a cer tain lot of land, situated on tbeThunderbolt Road. The above property is offered for .sale by vir- ftueof an assignment made by Isaac La Roche for the benefit of *11 bi*'creditors. If not sold before . . .. - . , vtlie firBt Tuesday ip May next, it will then be of *n<l all necessary out buildings on the premises. I ere d at publtc auction at the Court House in Sa- guarantee Riles will be given to the purchaser, V Fr particuIara Very valuable tract of Lafld in Liberty coun-1 ty, situate oil the sunbury Road, two .miles |M a half from Rice orought containing two ! hundred and ten acre s This land ia very valua- | hie for cotton, rice and corn, and as well calcula ted for that culture as any land in the county j j the conditions are low and reasonable; there are I between seventy and eighty acres cleared anil under fence, there is also a good dwelling house, [ no ‘/'(umbrnnees lying on said land. For further | pM'itculara apply to capt. Joa. Jones in Liberty • county, or to EDWARD B. BAKER, owner in McIntosh county, uug 16 ■ particulars apply to D. PONCE, Agent for the assignees of l La Roche, april 2Q 92 NOTICE. • .'WINE months jitter date application will be ^s| niade to the honorable the Justices of the Inferior Court of Chathum county, when sittiiig for leave to sell all thbttraiv Oeorgia-^Chathain County. mfty-.concqrn— I for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell all thtu tract ^^IILUEAS Thomas Clark and^MatthewLuf-- ,• Land containing two hundred and fifty acre*, more ot A A as lot No.*15 flO*n. 1 uuuriof ur.litiarv of Chatham county for letters of I Wminigtraiiun on tbe estato and effects of Jane I widow, dec. in behalf of the heirs and ere- i M h'ese are therefore to cite and admonish “‘And lingular the kindred and creditors of the text; otherwise letters ot administration w "‘ be granted to the applicants. ..I’hiKsa the honorable John Ctimtning, one i Justices of the saiu Court, the 3Uth day ot 1 April A. D 1824. 101 feS. M. BOND, c.o.o ,econ<l district of Early county, Geoigia, being the real estate of Robert M. Durkje, dec. an'd ie be sold for the benefit of the heirs and; creditor* of thesaid-'deceased., r ’ AUGUSTUS F. DURKIE, Adm’or. of R. M. Durkie, dec. 27 S [\TINE months after date, application will be lx made to the Hon the Inferior Court ot Bry an County, for leave to Sell all the real Estiite o; Sarah McKindley, late of Bcyan county dec. fm benefit of.the heirs and creditors qf said estate. JAMES BUTLIitt, adiu’or. april 2 §o 77 - - Pocotaligo, S. C. April, 17,1824. april 29 100 V1NE months after date hereof application wil . i be made to the Inferior Court of Chatham -ounty-for leave to sell a tract of land drawn by Thomas Capps deceased in the late Land Lotte ry, situate arid being in the fifth district of Mon roe County and kno >n by the number 44, for the benefit of the heirs aiul.creditors of the said Thos. Capps dec. JOHN MOREL, Adm’r. sept 6 7 Assize of Bread. 03* The average price of Flour being seven dollars per barrel of 196 lbs, the weight of bread the present month must be as follows: 12J Cents Loaf 2 lb XI oz. do do 1 lb 54 oz. Of which aII Bakers and sellers qf Bread will tuke due notice. JNO. I ROBER TS, City Treasurer, march' 5 1324 53 P EitbONb having demands against the estnu of James Andersen, late ol Augusta deceased ■re requested to present tlieir claims properly at tested, and those indebted to make immediate yuyinenlto . JOHN BALFOUR. . (Administrator. fob 7 ■■ ' . v LL persons having demands against the estate jAA ot Wm Hocbsti’ssser dec are requested to present them for ptfyment within the' time prescribed, by law, and all persons indebted tn said estate are requested to make immediate pay ment to JAMES MORRISON, march 4 32 t Qual. udinr. Administrators Notice. itllE uhdersigiied having received letters of a. Adinijnstfo 1 ! 0 ” 0,1 the estate of William J tpenc'ei) late of Effingham Qnunty, deceased— ■ eqiiests all persons having demaqds against said -slate to render .them in to him according to law, utjd those indebtedi are requested to make pay rient to - ■■ * ELIAS REED, ' Administrator. - april 24 * z- T tf96 . . ' V large quantity of Mr. McAI.FlHNS BRICKS \ (10,009) will be kept on Wayne's-uiharf as a jutnple, and for; retail The;Biiok will be Minded if any wbarflii town to suit purchasers. AlifoV o DAVID A-STROB^.u, an 10 Ciiy Tax Notice. /j WHE digest of the City T .xi-s for the present 4JL year being completed, the subscriber is now ready to receive the same, which milst be paid on or before the the 31st in*t. after that time exe- ions will be issued against all defaulters. JNO. I. ROBERTS, o.t. may 1 J02 Boarding and Lodging. T HE Subscriber having-- a pleasant und healthy summer situation in S vannahi opposite the Planter’s Bank square, will be happy to acconimo date a few gentlemen wishing to remain for the season 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 NOTICE. >S hereby given that in' sixty days from the date Ia hereof application will be made tothe Bank oi the State of Georgia for Hie payment of a Bank Note No. 241, Letter A for fift-. dollars, dated 9*.-j lanuary i8l8, signed by V B B illpch, President, md A Porter, Cashier, payable at the principal Rmk to A G Scmmes or beurer, the left hand half of which said bill being lost. LI VI 8 D’LYON. N. B,—Any person finding the halfiof said bill will confer a fuvor by returning it as it cun’be of in use to any but myself. L. S. D may 3 AfloJ All that lot of laud in the city of Savapnah, si- uated west of Fahm street and known by the No 39 containing, 554 feet in with, on west Boundrie street, and one hundred, and eighty feet in depth on Bryan street, levied oh as the property ot Thomas Hourke, deceased, to satisfy ah execu- iion in favor of the Bank of the U. States and others. , Also all that tract ofland known as Cpnstitu- ion Hill, about 24 miles from the City Savannah, coupling about 340 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 tome by a constable. Also, all that lot of land known in the plan of the city aa No 6, Columbia Ward, Subject to an annual ground rent to the corporation) with im provements thereon, bounded west by lot No 5, cast by lot No 7, nortti by Brougi ton street—and 344 acres of land at Tweed Side, about 6 mites frofn the city, with the ■ buildings thereon, the present residence of the defendant, levied on aa the property of John Morel, to satisfy executions in favour of the Bank of ilie State of Georgia'and others. ■ Also 75 seres of land in White Bluff district, the residence of the defendent, levied on as the property of James Govan, to satisfy an execution ir, favor of Henry Haupt Halt'of lot in Buensbury, in the city of Saran- uali, known by the number 5, in Oglethorpe Ward, wirt. the improvements thereon, now oc cupied by Mr. Black, levied on as the property of G. L. Cope, to satisfy John Hover, on foreclosure if,mortgage A'So a boy named Richard, levied on under no execution in lavor of Tufa & Read, against Paul I.Valoion. * ISAAC D’LYOpiiSheriff, may 1 102 Notice. a LL persons having demands against the es ;&Atlte of Fleming Aikin ajI'the county of Chat am, planter, deceased, will render them in duly Rested, and all those indebted to the said estate ill please make payment thereof; to George W tcAllister of Bryan county,-or Richard W. Ha “ertiham, attorney at law, Savannah, who are duly miborized to receive the same. ELIZA AKIN, Adm’rx. GEO. H. McALLISTKR, Adm’r.' ••>v*v 29 2R ff JiEHaONS indebted to the estute ol- jame. .jt Lanibrighi,H« of Liberty county, deceased, re requested to make immediate payment} and i hose -having demands against said estate, will Jrckent them legally attested within the time pre <cribed by Law to. JOS. LAW, Sen’r. qualified cx’r. ian 22 17 SherifTs Sales. On the fir ,t Tuesday in June next, W ILL be sold at the .ourt Hhusl- in Savan- nah, between the hours of It) und 4 o’clock; Five negroes, leaser, Hannah, Joe, Utah, -ind.Harriet, tinder a li fa on forec osure in favor of Davies and Berrien, agaiqst Joseph o. llubec- sham. 5 ■ ;• «■' til 3 ISAAC D’LYON, sic.c. 78 ms&mmfe. y \ Notice. /ITHBEF, mohRik after date application will be X made totht: Bank of the Slate t>l Georgia for Uie renewal of a '.oat certificate issued by the Bashier nf .said hank, for two liimdred ahares of the capital stock, in said Bank, standing in the name of the Guardians of Surah H. Gilbert. WALU. GILBER T, ’ , SAliAfi HILLHOUSE. -Guardians. jim2\ ^eftv-.City Marshal’s Sales. .bn the first Tuesday in June next, 'ft*ILL be sold before the Court House in the vfv/ city of Savannah, between tfie hours of lo an'd'3 o’clock, ifiljhe respective rents are not paid before that iluy.' I-Ot Nos 3 aiid 6, spriiighill, hounded E by west Broad St. S by Jots 4 and 5, W by lot 11, and N. >»y Spring St. re-enterfed upon us the property of W m Porter, lor 4 quartets ground rent. 1 Lot No 7,' Springnill, bounded E by lot 3 S by Spring St. W by lot ll,,and.N bv lot 8, reenter ed upon as the property of Patrick Norris Tor 4- quur ers vent. ' Lots Nob 9 arid 10, Springhill,* founded E by lots 7 and b, S hy Spring St. W. by Franklin St. anil N by Oak St re»entered upon as the propei ty of \ytn pichar'iaon r tor 4 quarters rent Lot No 17, Spriiighill, bounded F^. by lot 16, 9 »/)£ lot 15, \\ by lot/^2, ahd N by Oak St. re enter* ed upon as the projierly ol Adam Cope; for four quarters rent. ; ^ Lot No 18 r Springhill,'bounded E by lot 15, S by Spring St. W by lot 23, and N by lot 17, re. t-nteied vipon HS the property of Wm Adairs, lor 4 quarters rent, - l ot N“ 19, Springhill, bounded en the Eby lot; 14, S by lot 20, W by Jot 22, ami N by Spiing- Street, re-entorea upon as.the prcpf.-i ty of John D Cole, for 4 quarters rent. . ; ' - F, M. STONE, cm. may I 80V-