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jot Nd.6, Reynold Ward,known
„p i * ot So. 6. Reynold Wal’d, known
■M Suit's wharf. IMssmion Riven Hu
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Brt t of NoV'
-**? F. M. STONB.
AUGUST G. OKMLErt,
7< Ait Druggist Store, comer of Jeffcreon anti Sr.
Jnltan Street,
I AS received by schooner Tassel, a flrdh
supply of <WMM<8 s<» -ouch esteemed
pjinave.i,
As also by other late arrival'., a variety of fresh
articles which he abstains from mentioning, »s
he suspects the public to possess sagacity fettnug'..
to Rues«, that CALOMEL, JALAP, RHUHAU
THE IMPROVED
Sill!)LI L'7j 1*1) iVDE US.
T fi good effV.is of these powders as a Modi
cine, has b--en observed and acknowledged
hy atll those wlm have trad occasion to use them.
In ail esses of Heartburn, nils, Nausea and other
lisenses of the Stomach, which arc so very pro
I utin warm climates—they can bfc used at an
me with much ad-ant-igc. As they form a pie:
•t effervescent draught, they may be said to be j (j e u r g # Wrtgg
mnv 1
ursuit of
...nmod.itr
I board by '
ATHENS HiOTEfo .
‘ , Kumhrr t kes this meth* I GUM HE I II), and ull the other delicacie t t ,med I *n agreeable b-venufc free from tasie and highly
1 he *' ,osr '. ' ‘ . J. .,,> n£ .| a iiy d nd «he index of the dispensatory may be luokvd for | impregnated with bxed air, and possessing all the
od to tnfnrm the j mil found in Drug Stores—yet a few things nm | Medicinal qualities o! the much esteemed Scidli.z
'ifat may visit thempeottnuy inj | ‘
• h du nr pleasure, that tie will ac
lemen and ladies, or fimihessviih
Marshal’s Sales.
CyjjMT.L be sold at tlu Court Hon*", in the Ci-
•T/ ty of Savannah on the first Tuesday in .linir
next, between tlie hours of ten and three o’clock,
a tract oflnud In the fifth district of the Count.
,»f Monroe, No 120, levied on as the prop- rty «>'
Jacob Miller, to satisfy an execution in favor
JN. H.. MOREL, w. n o.
12
to be met with nt every one, he oilers, viz
Phosphorus, Chlorate of Potast, Pyroligneous
Acid, Black Drop, '
Waters.
The Season is
fast approaching, when these |
week, or month, on easy ternis,
„ slid in recommendation or A-
r ..rard to the healUifulnesiMl'the
atmosphere, or agreeable and
y; in ull these particulars it stauils
Man and llo» ’ i], J per week,
it « month,
lames fever Powders, ItenOs I powders will be in demand, and to get them pun]
Sliptii, Spirits Of Soap, Fumigating PastilU, I is very desirable. Many persons have been < nr I
Wedgewoiid evsporatinf* dishes, Gls.w Funnils, J ceived in tlieir operation, by having purchase
Graduated Measures, Retorts and Receivers, Test | themfo Drug Stores, the proprietors of which
Tubes,Gas Mottles,Thermometers, Hygrometer,
and pluvimcier, _
Wkwwm
‘march id 64
t- *« veek,
o »« month,
Lodghig, i
ilorse, P' T V.W,
Children and
servant* half price,
1 50
1 2 S
1 00
5 00
18 00
37*
125
75
50
12 00
Swaim’s Panacea.
I HAVE BEEN appointed Agent by Dr. W,
Swaira to sell his so much celebrited Medi
cine, at this place. A quantity has been receiv.
‘ by .t e Georgia from Philadelphia, and will be
d by Hie box or bottle, at my Drug Store, cov.
ad
sold
n,:r of Jefferson and St. Julian Streets.
AUGUST G OEM-.Ell.
-eh 10 57
CiEOUGE HAYES,
183
«P l i°. editors of the Augusta Chronicle and
'1 !
The
Executive Depart menty (reu.
MILLEDGEVll.l-E, 21st Nor 1823
jj^RDBRED, That the subjoined Resolution b-
paid but little or no regard in selecting the best
kind, cunsripientiy their be.nellc.ri qualities were
lev, r realised Rut this ditTiculty mav now be
obviated,—'lie subscriber has endeavored for the
two or three last seasons to procure them Genuine
•nd lias been successful.
These Powders arc neatly put up in Tin Boxes,
by which means their M&ficinal properties will
remain unimpaired by the influence of time and
climate.
A fresh supply of the above Genuine article
Pm just been received, which together with a
v~ry general assortment of Family Medicine* »ill
be kept constant ly on hand. A
FRANCIS I. LAY, Chemist U Dmggist,
Corner of Congress and Whitaker Streets
Shad's Buildings
«rril 29 100 at*
Mmlaislrator's Hales.
•ILL be sol tat the Court llonse- in Siv-uv
, . nah, on the first Tuesday in July next, h-
tween the hours of ten and two o'clock, lot No 15,
(fifteen) in the second district of Early Count),
Georgia, containing two hundred two and a I,-.11
acres, m ire or less, being the real estate of ttm
bert M. Durki-., -v-M. and sold by permission ot
the Court vfOrdinsry o-'Chatham Cnuntv..'
AUGUSTUS F DURKIE,
Administrator.
may 1 i-t°
Savannah
published once a mouth, in each of the Gr.
nf ihi, giai, until ,h, m»v. General Elt 1 *. •
UAublican, arereq tested to give two I ielleso f (hlg state, until the next
a month, until the 1st of luly next, and {jon
1 uieiiWountsto Athena.
forward
l To Kent.
. . The Store corner ot D my ton and
f -T^t Baf street next door to Mr Tnichelut.'
i Orleans Snunr-
louse to Kent
Attest,
oet2l
ELISHA WOOD, Sec’ry.
IN SENATE, 12th Nov. 1823.
Wtunaxs it is desirable to ascertain the wish
es of the citizens of this state, as to the mode ol
choosing Electors of President and Vice Presi
dent ol the United States i
Be it therrfbre resolved by the Senate and Hout,
of Representative* of She State of Georgia «n Gene
ral Assembly met, That it shall be the duty of uu
Magi:-'rate* who shall preside at Hie several Elec
lions to be held in the different counties of thi
fkeunderstgned intending to re , UU „., U[)C IIVIU llllllc
move into the country, nlfeis the p • i g, Bte f OP the choice of membera of the Legisln
i ? ant ami convenient House, now in n i tu(Pftt the next General Election therein, t
ilMLoccitp tion to rent, at» r»'e . | propose to each and every voter at the time o
im the Id July next to the 1st Novemb | receivini' hi* vote, whether fie desir s that th
70 y» ars thereatter, “■
EDWD. HARDEN
, from i
I following, ^ lor one or two y : «rs thereafter.
aprtl 3Q,J
*ct.‘201
For Sale.
| g CARRIAGE and pair of Horses m rcasona-
Also to rent until ibr ' 8t No-
AWfc Utber n,xt, a ready furui.hedpwell.nl
receiving ... ... ... . , . , .
choice of said Electors shall be confided to the
people or retained by the Legislature, and to r-
-luest such voter to signify such desire by en
dorsing on his ticket, the word People or Legisla
ture, according to the truth of the Iket; and oi
counting out the ballots, to annex to I lie return
of the auid election by them so transmitted t-- Hit
Executive Department, a true statement of tin
votes so given, to the end that the same may be
liknie in Jncksoti Ward, on the Sotitl-1 | a i<i before the next Legislature by hi* Excellent
.. * l it,.- Mniise will I n.
Valuable Medicine.
AN I I 1-iSFEPTiC PHjjLS,
Prepared by Heti'-y James.
A N approved r< medy for Dyspepsia, or Indig
estion, Habitual Coxtivenuss, and Piles.
It is well known that Dyspepsia is one of the
most frequent and formidable diseases of our coun
try Its commencement is indicated in different
patients by various symptoms, of which the mutt
remarkable are—
li-regul -I'Sly of the bowels obstinate C'.stive
ness, heuduch, commonly called nervous or a'ic*
.eadach, yellowm-H* of the eyes and akin, acidi-y
-f stomucb after eating, often called heart burn,
flatulence or wind on Hie stomach, hitter taste i
ne mouth in the morning, loond breath, drowsi-
■es* after dinner, debility, lassitude, eroacia-iot’,
lepression ol spirits, &c
Piles being connected with indigestion and cot*,
vonca , are certainly and speedily removed by
toe pill*.
Persons sfH itcd with any of the above symp--
•oms, ai e assured that the Anti-Dyspeptic Pib-
are u remciy well worHt tlieir alien lion, and enti-
tied to their •ittirw cunff-lcnce.
A supply ot the :-oove valuable Medicine has
mst neen received from the Patentee, and can be
Administrator’s Sale.
Oil the frsl Tuesday in June next,
■ 7, ILL be sold before the Court Huu^ejn the
* City of Savannah.
All the..r*onal property of William May hew
dec consi-.Hngof a Building on one Hurd of l.u<
No 2. Jeykvl Tvthing,Darby wardi also, Huild- ml
un Lot No 31, Liberty ward) aho, sundry aVii :'.c
ifCarpentera Tools and Furinlurei 1-4 pari ol'th.
-loop Good Intent, (Cap; Joseph Allen,) with
-undry other article.,. Sold for Hie benet of fh
heirs and creditor* of said estate. ■
C. H. HAYD'IN,
Qtrlified idm’or estate Wm. Maybew
-ipril 20 f 92
S. ftWmtt’s Panacea.
T T1HE subscriber having discovered the com
J. position of SWAIM’S celehru -1 Panacea,
ia, now a supply on hand for sale j he h is re
ice fr
Tax Col’eC'or’s -Sales*
On the first' Tuesday in Jttfy next,
TTTIT.T, h i sold at the Court H-nis-.* i-i the Oily
N V of Snvaini -h, between the hoots of U> vnd
3 o’clock, the following property or 9 > m-tcH
thereof.is will satisfy foe State and County Taxes
ami cos! 3, vizi
A tract of laud on Wilmington Island, in the
County of Chatham, contai-nng 75 acres, mo e ..c
les«,bonmled onth» north bv-n c.-: ; !. -.'.-a? '-v
lan.l of the E. ta.e of Joseph Nrvan. nn ’ -lout 1 - an l
•vent by land belonging to John W Barnard, le
vied mi to satisfy the state and county taxes of Jno
W Hn'-n -rd f ir the year lb-3, and costs. Amount
Itaxes 85. *>
l'ne EaUern half of lot Nn, 19, in Oglethorpe
Ward,, in the city of Savannah, with the improve-
ment-t il-.-ri-ni-, levied 00 tosattHfy. the state and
ctmniy uses of J E an-l 9 Wiiite for the year
1823, an d cod*. Amount of tuxes $1 95.
Luis No 29 arid 30 in B- own Ward, in the city
qf.Savannah', with the improvement, -hereon, le
nt d on tosati-tly thestveand c-uinty taxesofthe
Savannah Theatre for me vi ar 1822 and 1823, and
cbst«. Amount of taxes p234 37
The southern half ot lot No. 1U, fir
An-on Ward, in tiic city of Savannah, 1
proveinenis thereon, levied on to satisi
and county taxes of Estate of Edward I
the year 1823, and costs. Amount oftn:
Lot No. 38 HolumbW Ward, in the c
vannah, subject to an annual ground w
Corporation of said City, with the imp
thereon, levied on to .misty the state a
taxes of Au Rodin'in *'ir the year 1823,
Vmounlof taxes £5 86,
All Hut tract - r lot of land, situate,
being in the 27t)i dial of K-iriy count)
mg 250 acres, more or !«*s, and known
fuistird in ihe plan of said district by d
Levied on to satisfy the state and enum
the estate of Lewis 1). Acien-d f-ir the ;
au-iooiili. A n -unt of taxeA JJ2 26,
UMK8 EPPtNGER,
mav 1 102
from $i 50 to 3- 5 J, or by the.
iced the pri
iozen 534.
All charitable institutions in the U States ahd
•he poor will be supplied gratis
II the citizens of the principal cities and towns,
will appoint an agent to order and iisiribute thi
medicine to the poof, it will be supplied
This medicine is celebrated for the cure of th
following diseases, '‘scrofula or king’s evil, ulcer
ted or putrid sore throat, long si sliding rlieu
matic affections, cutaneous, diseases, w -he awe!
-mg, and disease of the hone *, and all cases ge.i
orally of the nIcumiis character, and chronic dis
. uses, generally arising in debilit at'd constitu
lions, but more especially from syphilis, or affec
tuns arising therefrom; ulcers in the Uyrnx
An-1 that <tr, adfol disease occa noned
-
• ’-H
RICH. W. HABERSHAM.
Sale.
mmoiY. Possession of the House will j cy the Governor,
on the lOtli day of June next, fori Andbeit further resolved, That hi* Excellency
1 the Governor be, and lie is hereby requested it
emise tliia resolution to be published without dc
lay, in the several Gazettes of this 9tatc, and tt
continue the said publication once a mouth, unt<
the next General Election
Read and agreed to unanimously.
THOM AS STOCKS, President.
In the House of Representatives, 14th Nov. 1823.
Read and concurred in.
DAVID ADAMS, Sjieaker.
Approved, 18th Nov. 1823.
G. M, TROUP. Governor.
.odes, Sic,
by a long and excessive use of mercury, Stc. It i-
-tnained of the subscriber, who has been appom* 1 „ )MJ U seiulin disease of the liver/'
led agent fur the State of Georgia.
FRANCIS 1. LAY,
Druggist and Chemist, Slutd’s Buildings,
sprit 24 , *^4 Suvunnah.
City blictitt ’s Sales.
On the fist Tuesday tn June ru
4 TTILI.be sold in I runt of'the Cou
Vv the City of Savannah betwee
h-mt-N of 10 and 4 o’clock.
One negro woman named Aggy, tog
her three children, William, Mary a:
levied on as the property of Michael
satisfy mii execution I'r-un the Court
Pleas and Oyer and Terminer for the
vnnn.ih Francis Ur Slum-, guardian of
vs .Miclia' I Dcn.ler.
Also, sundry articles of plate war
bed linen, one carpet »ntl one *ot b|
on ns the property of Or van Bird t
execution lor rent in favor of • t 4W
assigned to J It Herbert a co.
Also, ail the buildings and impre
lot Notliirty four 34. Warren ward, be
,1 fine S by Brought-»u St. E by lot N
lot No34, levied on »» the property t
“ an execution for ~
r M
for
ironertv, unincumbered, con-
1 --- -ther with
crop, a-
ate mho PP . j jj adapted to the cul-
«* ■*" •*
be 1:1 ten inpayment
e h « ,
ttiit
Saratoga and liallotun Spring
Waters.
CERTIFICATES.
1 have within the lust two years had an oppor-. n,,.»
tunity of seeing several esses of very inv-;terate I.Wnyden, towtisly Acudemt
.Peers, which having resisted previously th- regwl ^^^pvop^/snld i the risk c
f,r tnodts of ’reutment, were healed by the uw I h„
nftfr Swaim’a Panama, and 1 do bcllive, P-»»«Bkae r . ^ u °t »» v Wg co ">phed wi
_.U.. > I —-.II ...,,.„rtunt l -I »at«- AU. I-II l
may 1
r llP. wihscriber has received per I
•ar ■ ■ -- ■
f' a ft'urtW B pnrtic'dars, apply to the Editors of
ie tiiorgiaJournal.
145
k JM
.* For Sale,
LLtht valuable tract or parcel of land known
by ftc name of Nelville situated in South
(SCnJaboUt two miles from Savannah. This
isidei-ed one of the best for a Rice pl*n-
- -- - - J *—*—“* Eight
Executor’s Notice.
A LL persons indebtt d to the estate of the late
.\Dr. Robert Worrell, Jr are requested to make
immediate payment to Mr. R- eraon, or to
PHILIP HRA8CH, Qual. Er’or.
N. B. The accounts if not paid shortly will be
placed in the hands of an Attorney for collection,
.l-»n 6 4
. what I have seen that it will prove an important
REDUCED PRICE. I remedy in scrofulous, venereal *nd mc,cui,aldis
aived per late arrivals, l eases, - N - '’HAPMAN, M.D,
fresh supply of the above Water*, and will l Profes*nr ofthe Institutes -md Practice of
sell them at 51 j cents » sing c (quart j Bottle or at I Physic, in the University of Pennsylvania
fi'J 5(1 Tor a box, containing one doz They were j I have employed the Panuccu of Mr. Swsimm
oottled by Lyncti St Clark, ot New York, and are | numerous instai ces, within the last time years,
warranted to be inferior to none. and have always found it extremely eflicaci-nw,
FR ANCIS 1. I.AV, Druggist, I especially in secondary syphilis, and nierciiru.
‘ Mnililings. I liseases. I have no hesitation in pronouncing i<
Take Mice-S2J0 IG.vard. _ |• , ^- GIBB o K , „.u.
m Skertff f, 8 Sate8.
O.i the first Tuesday in June
SILL be sold at the Court Hou
nali, tieiv een the h ours of 101
I the follniving property,
All that lot of land in the city of
mated west of Falim street and knot
| 39 containing, 55J feci in with, on t>
and one hundred, and
; NOTICE.
P ERSONS indebted to the Estate of A’-lni
Denmark, dec. are requested to make i n-
street, and one hundred, and ei|
.’HE bovesum will be paid .0 any person who I Professor of Surgery in the University of Penn-1 ICkl^dlcS ?o «.l
will come forward and prove to conviction, | *ylvanu. | j (m m favor ot uic Bank of the U
others.
Also all that tract of land known
lion Hill, abnui 24 piles from the C
containg about 340 acres, with ail
thereon, adjoining lands belonging
'TV — - , ■ - .
JL will come forward mid prove to conviction, I sylvam*.
the pers -n or persons who stole from the store of j Philadelphia, Pebn.ary 17,1823.
Mr William Martin, at PocotHligo, the following | JOHN SHiNN, Chemist
negroes, to wit s Juno, and hei two children, the I N. B. For sale at Smith a Pearsall &, N. b. cor
property of the estate of Mrs. Ann Hogsn. Juno | ufci ot'T hird and Market streets
is about fire feet high, dark complexion, andl CT K«cli publisher of a newspaper in the Uni-
about forty years of uge. Peter (boy,) about nine J ted States, is requested to publish this advertise
■ • - • >— t- ! - * ment mice a month for one year, and send their
sccntint* tor payment
april 22 944
leaitd
Wion ifta neigl.boviiooo, and contains Bight JT Denmark, dec. are reqnestea to ms*, mv- ol(1> tith rather an impc imc.it... his speech,
hiindnif anti en;hty-lour acres, t adjoins Air. mediate payment, and those having demands 1 j . ( b . yearsof age both of dark
ThomJTouitg Gen. Huger, and Mr. Nicholas URairt st sa\d estate w,II nresent them propcrty’at- we % ,. ke „ away on
Gr„,. r ^Persons wiio may wish topurchuae vaH j tested wttlunfoqHrapJiunted^v law. ihiirsdatr night, Hie 15th inst. One Hundred
‘ tt** UtUe *.11 be given | Kyiu g A Doilars,tf delivered in any jail In the State Alt
MAR\ DKN..1AL, aamrx. iierc . by gamfoned from purctiaiiny
— 1 I the sidil Negroes, or from harboring them, as the
no-lemancts against the estate I , uw ^-Ji b e rigidly enforced against them.
rail,jun’r. late ol Savannah, | ^ The R,ljtbr of the Columbia Telescope 0
_ ,1/laj.aisf flip OTU
-*# «*- “
nov2253 - —
feb 28 48
Ull
The Public
s ini rmed that the claim of Hamlin Mallory to
■ the of land In South Carolina, called
Nelvill ianow in a train for Judicial invealigo-
S?. 1 ' iiMhatermineUon of which, some risk
of Robert Worriil,jun'r. latb ol Savannah, lne uoluluui » ... .
will please present them properly attested—anil I re ^ atc j t() i : , SO rt tiiia adverdsement for one
1 those indebted to said estate, are requested to | _ \ hSa tl * ih« r.lmrieston City
make payment*
11
tion. 11 til the termination
will be ncArred by those who
nr.v 8
210
PHILIP BRASCH,
Qual. Executor.
month, send his account to the Charleston City . ,
Tlie editors of the Savannah Republi-1 J_
City Tax Notice.
)• RHE digest of the City T ,xcs for the present
ii year being completed, tlie subscriber is now
ieud> to receive the same, which must be paid
<,n or before the the 3lst inst. after that time exe-
-ions will be issued aguiust all defaulters
JNO. I. RUBEIt I S, r r.
102
IS, CM
VVM.L. DAVIS.
237
1 OH
hie Property for Sale.
CUSTOM HOUSE,
SAVANNAH, 23J April, 1824.
S EALED Proposals will be received until Tuej-
r *
Gazette. .....
can, and tlie Augusta Chronicle, arc requested to
do the same. j 0 „ N A CUTHBERT, Jun.
WILLIAM MARTIN.
Pocotaligo, S. C, April, 17,1824.
april 29 100
May Hie 4th day of May next, for erecting »
T HEsitbscriber oilers for sate his property I 8)| , e gl ' ory Briick Building on I'ybee Island 38 by
D#n, McIntosh County—consisting ot uve j l8 °|- eet _ t b c contr-ctoi to supply all materia-s,
Virccteni
nited I
Wharf Us, situated in the most eligible quarter I p<;M0(|B desirous of contracting are requested It
aly for business of every description. ca) , at tbe custom House for a more minute ie-
, Five Buy Lott immediately back ot those I ^
'mentioned, and divided from them by at p ro nosals will al*o be received at the wmie time
f 40 feet. . ...... I tor keeping in repair the Beacons and Buoys erec-
, one third part of a WharfLot,in this city, I (e[ j f or tbe SC cure navigation of tlie BarandHriver
oniy called Rices Wharf) with improve-1 g avannabt Materials in this case to be furnished
1 by the Government
••m
nents
For
[IWmiE
Iwiimi
feet
ta'igt
mv 1
10W tl
particulars enquire of Thomas M. Wood-
Esq’r in Savannah, or the subscriber on
CUAUI.ES H. JONES.
,218
april23 95
JNO. STEVENS, Colt’r.
dalrdf
iterlU
MCAU
s»i-l |
ruinf
, McAl
r or#
Rich 1
r*i e *
ts
mmMMI
due#»?
epn#
it fro* 0
For Sale,
INE Lots situate on the Suulh Common, as n
part of Garden lot No 7, designated by num
bers, 1, 3, 4. 5, 6, 7, 10. I5a.»d24.
Also, an undivided third of lot No 17,\am»craw
fronting west on Fahm St. opposite tlie residence
of Joseph Stiles, Eaq, .
Also, all the interest of Isaac Lo Ruche in a ci-r
tain lot of-land, situated on theThuoderbolt Road.
The above property is offered for sale by vir-
ftue of an assignment made by Isaac • La Roche for
■ ojH
Notice.
IS Very valuable tract of Land in Liberty coun*
A ty, situate on the gunbury ltoud, two miles
arm a half from Rice orough; containing two
hut lred and ten acre s l’nis land is very v “‘““
ble nr cotton, rice and corn, and as well calcula
te* or that culture as any land in
thi conditions are low and reasonable; there ar c - _
leveen seventy and eighty acres cleared and I , be benefit ofall his creditors. It not sold bi-l-r^
- 4- t fence, there is also a good dwelling house, I vlbe gfgt Tuesday in May next, it will then be of
. .. .. I eredat public auction at the Court House in Sa-
I necessary out buildings urchaser
utee titles will be given to the purchaser,
i incumbrances lying on said land. F01 further
r-iculars apply to capt. Jos. Jouea tn Liberty
EDWARD B. BAKER,
owner in McIntosh county,
aug 16 —
annuh.
Fr particular apply to
Agent for the assignees of l. La Roche
april 20 92
Boarding and Lodging.
|THE Subscriber tiaviog apleasuit and health)
riNE montns after date hereof application wil
be made to the inferior Court of Chatham
County for leave to sell a tract of land dra-vn bv
Thomas Capps d**ceused in the late Land Lotte
ry, situate and being in thu fifth district ol Moo-
roe County and known l»y the number 44, tor Ur-
benefit of the heirs and creditors of the said Tho.s.
Capps dec. JOHN MOREL, Adm r.
sept 6 7 *
summer situation in S vannah, opposite tin
Planter’s Bank »qu:ire, will be l appy to acca-im-
I date a few gentlemen wishing to remain for the
eason with Boarding and Lodging on very lor
| terms. Also, Gentlemen and Ladies from countn
I whose horses shall be well taken car of
Apply to JOHN Y. WHITE,
april 27 98
Assize of Bread. •!<{
rrT Tlie- average price of Flour being seven
dollars per barrel of 196 lbs, the weight
bread the present month must be as follows:
124 Cents Loaf \ ^ ^ oz *
64 do do 1 »*> „ 5 4 oz-
)f which all Bakera and sellers of Bread will
take due notice. . _
JNO. 1. ROBERTS, City Treasurer.
march 5 1824 53
of Abigail Minis ami others, levied
cxecuiion issuing from a Justices (
Archibald M’Niel, in favour of Johj
nirntdover to me by * Constable.
■ an-manmafr land known ii
the city as No 6, Columbia Ward, 4
uinual ground rent to the corporat
provemems thereon, bounded west
-c-ist b> lot No 7, iiorih by Brougi to
344 acres of land at Tweed Side,-1
from the city, with the buildings
present residence oi' the defendant,
ne properly of John Morel, to satis
1 favour of the Bank of the 8taU u
others.
Also 75 acres of land in White I
tr.e resilience of the dcfeitdent, Icvi
property of James Govun, to satUiy |
ill favor of Henry llaupt
Half of lot in F.nensbury, in the ci
naii, known by the number 5, in
Ward, with the improvements tlierct
.-.upied by Mr. Black, levied 011 as flit
G. L. Cope, to aalisiy John Hover, on
if mortgage .
A so a boy named Richard, levied
execution in lavor of Tubs & Re n’., a
J. V.loi- n. ISAAC-L'lYOl
may l
ShertlV’s Sales.
NOTICE.
J S hereby given drat in sixty days from the d&t
hereof application wilt be made to the Bank
! „£ the State of Geoigia lor tne payment of a B - -v-
' N ,te No 241, Letter A for fifvdollars, dated9
anuarv a818, signed by V B B illoch, President,
nd A Porter, Catttter, payable at the inincjps
Bank lo A G Scmmts or bearer, die left hand hi,
f which said bill being lost.^ ^ g
N B.-Any person finding the haffot said bi: | und -^Ton force 01
will coufera tsvor by returning it as it can be j nj . Uaviug unl j u err i e „, against Josep
no use to any bui-myselt. l. 8. u bum ,
a|-103 ISAAC D’l.Y
On the Jirit Tueiiluy in June •
ILL be aoiU at tiic ouri ti-.ns
w nali, between the hours
Five negroes, Ctuser, Hanna
may o
P ERSONS having demands against the^estate
of.
Notice.
april 3
\ LL persons having demands against, the e?
filiate of Fleming Aikinot the county ofUU--
^ „. James Anderson, late ol Augusta deceased,
re requested to present their claims properly at. 1 »%■» ~ deceased, will render them in -Hu
tested, and those indebted to make immediate j and a q tb0 se indebted to tin; said eaw;-
JOHN BAI FOUR •" ~t»««n make navunent thereof to George Yt '
{Administrator.
payment to
fob 7
re»W
-realise* “
NOTICE.
R INE months after date applioalion will hi
made to the honorable tlie Justices ot tlie
Inferior Court of Chathum county* when sittuig
, LL. pevsous havingdeman-.ls agUmat the e-tate
jfii, of tVm Hochstrasser dec are requested to
present them for payment within the time
prescribed by law, and all persona indebted to
jatil esiuta arereouestedto make immediate pay*
vill please make payment thereof
.IcAllister of Bryan county, or Richard Y\. H.-
•lersham, attorney at law, Savnnnab, who arc dub
ithori-zed to receive the same.
ELIZA AKIN, Adm’rx.
geo. h. McAllister, Adm'r.
may 29 28
from 1
1 of 1
v*H fro®]*
-iber
ividei
be
is *« w '
nocoPjS
Georgia—Chatham County,
To all whom it may concern— . - I for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell all that tract
THERE AS Thomas Clark and Matthew Luf-1 J jf Lan d containing two hundred and fafty acre*,
1 . burrow, have have applied to the hon the J more or { es3| known as lot No. 15 fifteen, ut tht
ftof ordinary of Chatham county for letters of I ec(jnd district of Early county, Geotgaa, being
jtinislrution on the eatato and effects of Jane I dje reR j ehtate 0 f Robert M. Durkie, dec. and tc
Mjjci's, widow, dec. in behalf of the heirs and ere* I ^ R(| |d for the benefit of the heirs and creditor!
I ditbrs
How these are therefore to cite and admonish
*ti«»
i)ith*J|
•iey 1
and singular the kindred and creditors ot the
*’"t deceased, to file their ab jections, (if any they
I have) in my office, on or before the 39th day ot
| r T A*rfw.?
it, M. Durkie, dec.
SSS&j
r dufk
. next.; otherwise letters of administration
will be granted to the applicants.
Witness the honorable John Cumming, one
°t the Ju.slices of tbe said Court, the 30th day ot
April A. 1) 1824.
i S, M. BOND, c. 0.0
»f -'‘/.Cl
lot
27
3
—iNB^months after date, application wall be
made to the Hoo.tiie Intenor Court ot Bry
an County, l'or leave to sell all the real Bstate.oi
Sarah Vicliindley, late of Bryan county dec. foi
benefit of the heirs and creditors ot stud estate.
JAMES BUTLER, adm’or.
§0 77 Hi
april 2
incut to
march 4
52
JAMES MORTtlSONi
Q i ll. «-lIUT.
{an 22
17
Administrators Notice
r HE undersigned having received letters of j 4cribe d by Law lo.
Administration on the estate ot William J-
•pencer. late of Effingham County, deceased.#
requests all persons having demands against said
estate to render them in to him according to law,
and those indebted are requested to make pay-
‘ nentU> ELIAS REED,
Administrator.
april 24 t—i-t 90 > _
P ERSONS indebie-t to Hie estate ol Jum
Lambright, lat« of Liberty; county, decease. .,
,re requested to make immediate payment; and
iliose' having demands against said estate, will
present them legally attested within tlie lime pre-
JOS. LAW, Sen’r.
qualified ex’r.
of Mr. MeALPHINS B1UCKS
V ‘(te wilT, be kept on Wayne's wharf as a
e, and for reiaii The Brick will be landed
-.t'any 6 wharf in tqWnto suit jpnr^ers. WM
3 DAVID A, 8TROBHAL.
an 10
Notice.
r HREE months after date application will be
made tothe Bank of the State of Georgia tor
, lie renewal of a lost certificate issued by tlie
j Cashier of said bank, for two hundred shares oi
* j he capital stibok, in said Bank, standing m the
name of the Guardian* of Sarah 11 Gilbert.
” WM U. GILBERT.
• \ SARAH HlLL.ttOUSE.
.Gtiavdiaas,
im16
y&j
,<» B'i'f
m
jan 21
Guy ^viarshal’s sSuie
On'the first Tuesday in June a
,L be sold before tne Epuri t|
:ily of Savannah,- between tlie'
and 3 o’cl-ick, if tlie lespectjye.wnU |
before that day. > • ,Jvr . .ji
Lot Noa 3 and 6, Sprmglnn.lscuncjq
Broad bt. S by lots 4 and 5, W by lot
i»v Spiing Si. re-t-ntei-ed upon as the
it ni Barter, for 4 quartets ground rel
Lot No 7, Springhiil, bounded E h)
Spring St. W by lot 11, and N by lot
e-l upon as the property of Patrick 1
qusr era rent
Lots Nos 9 and 10, Springi-ill, bou
lots 7 anil 8, S by Spring St. W by. 1
and N by Oak St re-entered upon aW:l
of Wm Richardson, for 4 q arters rent
Lot No 17, Springhiil, bounded E 1
by lot 15, W by lot 22, and N by Oak I
ed upon as tbe properly ol Adam Co|
quarters rent.
Lot No 18, Springhiil, hounded E b
by Spring St. W by lot 23, and- $ by
etiieied upon aa the property gf/VJ rri-
4quai--ers rent. \iiJ
Lot No 19, Spring hill, vfioimdsl®
lot IV S i>y *°t 20, W by lot 22, and ?
Street, re-entered upon as the propd
D Cole, for 4 quarters rent.
. F.M. STi
mav 1 201
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