Savannah daily republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1818-1824, May 18, 1824, Image 1

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AVANNAH DAILY HE JL ^ # J4o 1]6m«*Vo1. XXII. TUESDAY EVENING, MAY 18, 1824. Whole No. ‘1437* HOUSES, LANDS, &c. 5 To Rent. r HP Wharf Lot No. 6, Reynold Ward, know • „ ' jVneiWa wharf. Possession given the | •fint of November—Apply to p ^ oc* 14 194 AUGUST G. OEMLER, At hit Druggist Store, corner of Jefferson ami'Sts Julian Street, •l TAS received by schooner Tassel, a fresh .1 supply of KWMM’S so much esteemed PANACEA, As. also by ollx r late arriv Is, a v.irlety of fresh Articles which he <bstttins from mentioning, ns hi suspects tlm public to possess c «g»cit> enough ’«* trues*, tha* CALOMEL, JALAP, KMURAIt GUM WE I'll), and all the other delicti ciet > in ■ : in the Index ofihe dispensatory msy be .onkeilJir ml found in Drug Stores—yet a few things no -JTRENS HOTEL. The subscriber t ikes this meth od to inform the public generally, and >• • ■■ particularly persons from the lo coun- Jl|l! tr y who may visit the up country in I to be met with ai every one, ho iffnis, via health or pleasure, that he will .ac I Phosphorus, Chlorate of Potass, Pyi'otigneou ^ Ur *mnitate tri'otle men ant * ' a ^' ,e9 » or F'lmiliea wi'h I ten), Black Drop, Istnes fever Powders, Rem he theday, week, or month, on easy terms I >tij, ii, Spirits of Soap, Fumigating PastilU i, 0 o tni» need be said in recommendation of \ | Wedge wood evaporating dishes, Class Punniw, i ' pither in regard to the healthfulness of the I Graduated Measures Retorts and Receivers, I’esi t salubrity of atmosphere, or uareeable no' I "ubei., Gas Bottles, Thermometers, Hygrometer, . «i..hritv of atmosphere, or agreeaoie ana pleas'm society t in all these particulars it stands | Thffiwing will be the rates of charging, vis Man and Horae, perd.y, eekt *}g -nd Pltivin’Cter, im©' 1 march id ®&®3* 64 pra‘«| Si ■ I l»m| M rrrti iwttyj iilt ikfc dtc\i U,i ts ot JMb intere prerr fromtl iea ret i Wm| jllirrp i'tiit j i runt [rtdi icastc W* ir ter kfiln IJtJit« , Clot. nuntyl sNistra retton a iteil S'* ot reiteH s known Darby net »u ,l *f iw dei dated oiijj ten hum tcAtli^i Siil H*® ain pro _ BcAlW , J or onltsf icit »»id 1 gC end dp saiit ■noiii jjcAl# ief ] donert 11 W 8 |ld ' prtiual*! .frcmtl** petition' :sts undS -•niscsU'P per u a « *• month, Single man, per day, „ h ii «« veek, „ «• « month, Dinner, breaafast, supper, «c. Lodging, Horse, p-r day, « « night, month, 1 25 1 00 5 00 18 00 371 125 7 5 50 12 00 Swaim'a Panacea. r HAVE BERN appointed vgeni b> Dr tV v Swaim to sell his so much celebrated Medi cine, at this place. A quantity hus been rccei' «d by t e Georgia from Philadelphia, und will he sold hy the box or bot'le, at my Drug Store, cor ner of Jefferson and St Julian Stn-cis, AUGUST G OEM .Ell. march 10 57 ......... l»lfrnce. FHAvFs _ Editors of the Augusta Chronicle and qJv'innah Republican, are requested to give two I fn* ertiona a month, until the 1st of fuly next, and ) forward thciraecountsto Athene To Rent. The Store corner o» Drayton and _f Bay street next door to Mr Trucheluta ••■a superior stand for a Grocery Store f’Gj A nn|yto T. BARTOW. oct 21 Apply 1 191 orh-in- SnitHrt House to Rent. The undersigned intending to r<- , | move into the country, "Hers the pie . I*** ant and convenient House, now in hi« 'flJL.occup tinn to rent,at a rate suited loth himri, from the 1st .Inly next to the 1st Novemb.. ““"It- -1* ““ or 'Tdwd nmS 30 frr.°0l {'Land and Negroes for Sale. 1 a RANDSOMEproperty, unincumbered,con- l?\ sitting of Land and Negroes, together wit' Stock of every kiod, and the growing crop, a- ■mounting in all to about 12 or 15,000 dollars,^situ- J. SWmn’s Panacea. ‘■"VIE subsertner having discovered the com A position of SWAIM'S celebrate I p* ace iti«. now a supply on hand for sale; he has r« luced the prise from 50 to JJ2 50, or by tlx dozen £24. Ail charitable institutions in the U States and lie poor will be supplied gratis. If the citizens of the principal cities and towns ill appoint an agent to order and distribute tlii medicine to the poor, it will be supplied I'hia medicine is celebrated for tin* cure of t' i Mowing discuses, “scrofula or king’s evil, ulce ted or putrid sore throat, long sianding rlu i m.tic affections, cutaneous, diseases, w ite s ve .ng, and diseAsf of the bone-, and all cases gc orally of the ulcerous character, and chronic do uses, generally arising in debilitated eons'i' liuna, but more e-pecially fiom syphilis, or att't- linns arising therefrom i ulcers in the layrnx nodes, f»c. And that drr adful disease occasion, d bv a long and excessive use of mercury, Ike. It i also useful in disease of the liver.” CERTIFICATES. I have within the last two years had an tunilv of seeing several cases of very inveterate ulcers, which having resisted previously the regu lar modes of treatment, were healed by the us. of Mr Swaim’s Panacea, and I do believ.-, from ?em?nlJyS-Te n «i , |well Udap^dmSe cub | I have seen that it will prove hi. import 1 ' « m .ttnaai) fnt* anlp on Evstlon if Corn and Cotton, is offered for sale on [ if^fe's/oelrfor good paper, well secured, will *ForfhrthwpwtieuUra, apply to the Editors ol te Georgia Journal, inne 19 145 For Sale, LL that valuable tract or parcel oflsndknov n 1 hv tbe name of Nelville situated in 8 ®JJ Molina about two miles from Savannah. This rant is considered one of the best for a Rice plan. Eton In its neighborhood, and contains Eigh fundred and eighty- our acres, t adjoins M Hiomas Young Gen. Huger, and Mr. Nichol s jrugcr. Persons who may wish to purchase will Examine the premises, A good tittle will be given (nd the times of sale willbe reasonable. Apph ation to be made to W M M Al.LOUY Agent of Hamlin Mallorv. tiov 16 22Ag The Public I'S informed that the claim of Hamlin Mallory to I (he tract of land in South Carolinftf calle d Nelville, is now in a train for Judicial tnveatign. jinn, until the termination of which, some risk kill be incurred by those who may purchase. remedy in scrofu.mis, venereal and mercurial eases, N. CHAPMAN, M I). Professor ofihe Institutes and Practice of Physic, in the University of Penusy Ivnh I have employed tha Panacea of dr. Swain, i numerons insta. ces, within the last three years! and hive always found it exircmolyetKcaci. ua especially in secondary sy philis and mercuri. diseases 1 have on hesitation in pronouncing i a medicine of inestimable value. W. GIBSON, M.D. Professor of Surgery in the University of Penn syivania. Philatleljihia, February 17,1823. lOtl.N SHiNN, (;hemist N. B. For sale at Smith & Pearsall’s, N. B. c .r ner of Third and Market streets (jjp* Each publisher of a newspaper in the Um ted .States, is requested io puh'ish this adverlisi ment ..nee a month for one year, and send tliei at-couoiHfur oayment auril 22 94§ PUBLIC SALES. Attacnment Sale. tk Y ord. r ut the Hon. the Inferior Court of | " B uad.am tiouniy. Will be sold at the Court L.use between the hours 10 and 4 o’clock, on | .i- sdav the 1st tune, a negro Boy named Spen r, attached by D tpson and Murphy, as the pro erty of William I) Brown. I D’LYON, see. »v 14 11.3 PUBLIC S \LES. Sheriffs snle. On the Hist I u.-sday in July next, WILL be sold before the Court House in the nf ’"ity of Savannah, between the hours of 10 .no 4 .’cock. Marshal's Sales. ’ILL be soid at the Corn-. House, in the Ci ty of Savannah on the first Tuesday in June n-xt, between the hours often and three o’clock, a tract of land in the fifth district of tbe Count ol Monroe, No 120, levied on as the property . Jacob Miller, to saiisty an execution in favor George Wr gg. JN. H. MOREL, m. n o. mav l t 2 Marshal’s iSalcs Continued. On first Tuesday in June next, W ILL be sold before the Court House in the city of Savannah, between the usual hour? i ne loimwtng six negroes viz : Hannibal, Isaac, I of sale, imdon, Peter, Willi <m and Ha nah, levied on us | Eight negroes, viz. Charles, Daniel, Lucy an. cr child, Sylvia ami child, Nora and Mary, sub he property of Jno Hunter, to satisfy a fi. fa. on nortga.-e, in favor of the Planters Bank. Also, five negroes, viz Judy, Juno, Ely, Dub in, an ! Qua-hy, levied on as the property of Oh .•er Sturg. s, to satisfy a fi. fa on mortgage ill fa ir of Wm. P. Hunter Also, ad the cotton compressing machine, fot :<• repacking of cotton, levied on under a fi. fu mi a foreclosure of a mortgage, from Jno Ever ngh im, jr. to Chat. W . Rockwell. 1. D'LYON, see. may 5 105 Administrator's Sales. y.WlLfi be si. a. .lie ' i-urt House tu Savan /t# nah, on die first Tuesday in July next, he tween the hours ol ten and two o’clock, lot No 15, fifteen) in the second district of Early County , Georgia, containing two lmn Ired two and a b. H ores, more or less, being the real estate of Ro> PUBLIC SALES* Tax Collector’s Sales* On the first "Tuesday in July next, W II.I. be sold .it the Court House in the City orSavanmh, between the hours of 10 sntl 3 o’clock, the following property or so in jeh thereof as will satisfy the Stale and County Taxes s ul costs, vizi A tract of land on Wilmington Island, in the County of Chat'iam, containing 75 icres, mare or less, bounded on the north by a creek, east by ! it’d of the E late of loseph Itryan, and south and west by land belonging to John W Barnard, le vied on to satisfy the ,te and county taxes of Jno \V Barnard lor the year 1321, and costa. Amount of taxes $34 85. The Eu-tern hnlf of lot Vo, 19, in Oglethorpe Ward, in tilt city ofSuvannah, with the improve* -nents thereon, levied.on to satisfy the state and county taxes of J E and S White for the year 1121, and costs. Amo nit of taxes £l 95. Lots No 2‘J and 30 in B.-own Ward, in the city of buvannah. with die improvements thereon, le vied on to sdisfy the stile Hnd County taxes ofihe Savannah Theatre for the y< ttr 1821 and 1823, and costs. Amount of takes, $234 37 The southern half ot lot No. 10, first tything An-on Ward, in the city of Savannah, with the im* provementa thcreOo, levied on to satislv the state and county taxes ol Estate of Edward Penman for the year 1823, and costs. Amount ofiaxcs $4 68. Lot No. 33 Columbia Ward, in the city of Sa- may 1 Administrator 102 Administrator’s Sale. On the first "Tuesday in June next, ILL be sold before the Court House in th> City if Savannah. AII the -'.rsnnal property of William Mayhew, I c consisting (if a Building on one third of Lot 2. Jeykv I Tything,Darby ward; also, Buildings Lot No 31, Liberty ward; also, sundry article 1 Carpenters Tools and Furinture; 1-4 part of tin fi-iop Good Intent, (Cap: Joseph Allen,) with •undry oilier articles. Sold for the benet of the -eirs and creditors of raid estate. C II. HAYDHN, Q tafifisd adtn’or estate Wm. Mayhew. april 20 t 92 iec.i to a mortgage of about seven hundred dollar- levied on as the property of Geo L. Cope, to sa -sfy an execution in favor of tilt Bunk of the Uni; cd Stales, JNO. H. MOREL, m d o. may 4 104 City Marshal’s Sales, continued. On the first Tuesday in June next. W ILL positively be sold before the Court I House in Savannah, between the hours ol | 10 an,-3 o’clock, if the ground rent is not pic viously paid. Lot No 24. Elbert ward, 60 by 90 feet, bound-1 vannah, subject to an annual ground rent to the • d eust by Jefferson street, south by Hull street, I Corporation ofiai 1 City, with the improvements west by lot No. 32, and north by——street; re I thereon, levied on to satisfy the stipe and c .unty entered upon as the property of Mrs. Bulloch, foi I taxes of Anti Rodman for the year 1823, andcosts. 4quarters rent, I Amount ol taxes £5 86. Lot No 35, Elbsrt ward, 60 by 90 feet,bounded | All that tract or lot ol'land, situa’c, lying am! “ ‘n the 27th diat. of Early countv, o<mt»in- 'acres, more or It »s, anti known and dia'in* I in the — r • • •■ ■ • 1 • a- — Levied on to i Hie estate of t and costs. Ai .vert M. Durkie, tlec’d. and sold by permission o. I e «st by lot No 36, south by Liberty street, west be 'nK 1 the Court ol Ordinary of Chatham County. I i, y lot Nt.34, and north by a lane, re-entered up in S 250 a. AUGUSTUS F. DURKIK, I 0 n as the property of J Mingledortf, for 12 quar-1 guislied i Administrators side. W.-L be s .lit before »lie C- ur* House in th‘ t-J City ,,f Sat annul) on the first Tuesday in Ju ■ next, between the hours of 10 and 2 o’clock. Forty five acres of land more or le«s about t\v '•tiles from the city, adjoining the farm of J. II Morel, Esq. uis<> a ml in court house square knowi • > Hit: plan of the city as lot number one, Stopei Tything l’ercivnl Ward—being the real estate ol In late.ls..nc Buillowdeceased; sold by perinis- • ion ol the Honorable Court of Ordinary of Chut- am county for the beuelit ofihe heirs and credi- •rs of'said estate. . JOHN M'NISH, Adm’r may 5 105 WM.L. DAVIS. dec 2 237 Valuable Property for Sale. 1HE subscriber offers f >r sale his pro pert in _ Darien, McIntosh County—consisting of live .Vliarf Lots, situated in the most eligible quarter f the city for business of every description. J Also, Five Bay Lots immediately back ol those Lt'ore mentioned* and divided trom them by a ltreet of 40 feet. . . J Also, one third part ol a Wharf Lot, in thiscity, ■commonly called liices Wharf) with improve- [tents. j For particulars enquire of Thomas M. woon- |iniiK, Bsq'r. in Savannah, or the subscriber on Vilmington island. CHARLES B. JONES. v 1 f218 Notice. Very valuable tract of Land in Liberty coun ty, situate on tbe gunbury Road, two miles foul a half from Rice orougli; containing two tmdred and ten acre sTfiis land is very valua- e for cotton, rice and corn, and as well calcula- d for that culture as any land in the county; te conditions are low anti reasonable; there are irtween seventy and eighty acres cleared and aderfence, there is also a good dwelling house, /J all necessary out buildings on the premise s. Manlee titles will be given to the purchaser, incumbrances lying on said land, for further ncticulars apply to capt. Jos. Jones in Liberty witty, oc lo EDWARD B. BAKER, owner in Mclntosli county. nutt 16 ■ Saratoga and Hallston Spring l Voters. REDUCED PRICE rpHB subscriber hus received per lute arrt'ui*, L a fresh supply of the above Witters, and win sell them at 31 j c nts n smg.e (quart) br.ttte or ut £3 50 fur a box, containing one .loz They were mailed by Lynch St Clark, ol New York, and a;-, warranted to be interior to none. FRANCIS 1. LAY, Druggist, aprii 23 ca 95 Shads’ Buildings. THE IMPROVED SEIOLITZ EO H'HE US. T 10.II 111. yil-d-l a r tw of re-ic- B from -,cr an.. umalice ritlefi- : pul aUte a ctijty 11 jves el vjntl'- s If ; y is (fl ten „ r , t/d.wV,' il'el" For Sale, tVflN E Lots situate on tbe South Common, as a part of Garden lot No 7, designated by num era, I,, 3, 4. 5, 6, 7, 10, 15 and 24. Also, an undivided third of lot No 17»Yatnacraw, rontin g west on Fahm St. opposite the residence ll Jowjph Stiles, Esq, . 1 AI# >, all the interest of Isaac La Roche in a cer- pin li .t of land, situated on theThunderboK Road, ! Ti)ie above property is offered for sale by vir tue ('.fan assignment made by Isaac La Roche for [te Lenefil ol'all nis creditors. If not sold before Jtlie first Tuesday in May next, it will then be of Jt'ed' at public auction at the Court House in Sa- Fi ah. Fr particulars apply to D. PONCE, Agent for the assignees ot 1. La Roche, gpril 20 92 jjdNE months alter date application will be fi made to the honorable the Justices ot the pfi rior Court of Cltalham county, when sitting i<r.ordinary purposes, for leave to sell all that trac [* iLund containing two hundred and fifty acres, urc or less, known as lot No. 15 fifteen, in tht c and district of Early county, Georgia,-being ■ real estate of Robert M. Durkie, dec. and te uwld for tlie benefit of the heirs and creditors . 'he said deceased. ! AUGUSTUS F. DURKIE, Adm’or. of JR. M. Dttrkio, dec, °T 3 Executive Department, Geu. MILLEDGEVILL.B, 2lst Nov 182^ #t\ RDEHF.D, Thai the subjoined Resolution b i!j published once a month, in eac i of the G.. zettea of this State, until the next General Elec tion. Attest, ELISHA WOOD, Sec'ry. IN SENATE, 12th Nov. 1823. Wiimieas it is u -irable to ascertain the wis'< es nf the citizens of this state, as to tfie mode oi choosing Electors of President and Vice Pre-i dent ol the United States ; lie it therefore resolved by the Senate and //ous- of Representatives of the State of Geo "ffi a in Gent ral Assmnhiumet, That it shall be the duty of t' - Magistrates who shall preside ut the several Ele .- tions to he held in the different counties of tin State for the choice of members of the Legisla ture, at the next General Election therein, t.- propose to each and every voter at the time ol receiving his vote, whether he dcsir s that th- choice of said Electors shall be confided to tin people or retained by the Legislature, and to r< quest such voter to signify such desire by en dorsing on bis ticket, tlie word People or legisla ture, according to the truth of the fact; and on couiningout the ballots, to annex to the return of tbe said election by them so transmitted t-> the Executive Department, a true statement tif Un votes so given, to the end tlmt the same may be laid before the next Legislature by lus Excellen- cy the Governor. And be it further resolved, That his Excellency the Governor be, and he is hereby requested to cause this resolution to be published without de lay, in the several Gazettes of this State, and tt. continue the 6ai(l publication once a month, unti the next General Election. Read and agreed to unanimously. THOMAS STOCKS, President. In the House of Representatives, 14lh Nov. 1823 Read and concurred in. DAVID ADAMS, Speaker. Approved, 18th Nov. 1823. G. M. TROUP, Governor. K goodeffl - .’f these powders as a M^di cine, lias been observed and acknowledge." y all those who have bad o -casino to use them. > :tl; cuaew ol Heartburn, Bile, Nausea and other .. eases of the Stomach, which are so very pre ’ lit in warm climates—they can be used at any in- with much ad-antage. As they form a ple at effervescent draught, they may he said to he •i. agreeable bev-. rage free from taste and highly •pregnated wnh lixed air, and possessing all thi- -i .hom'd qualities ol the much esteemed Seidli z Waters. The Season i. fast approaching, when these ' A.ler-i will be in dem.nd, nmttn get them pure Is very disirable. Many persons have been de e-'oe t in their operation, by ha>ing purchase- i nun ir. Drug Stores, the proprietors of which paid but uttle or no regard in selecting the best i'.'nd, consequently their benefical qualities were •iev< r realized But this difficulty mav now be obviated,—he subscriber lias endeavored for die 1 wo or three last seasons to procure them Genuine id lias been successful. These Powders are neatly put up in Tin Boxes, hy which means their Medicinal properties w ill main unimpaired by the influence of time and .mate. \ fresh supply of the above Genuine article: is just .been received, which together with a ary general assortment wf Family Medicines sill kept constantly on hand. FRANU1S I. LAY, Chemist U Druggist, orner of Congress and Wlutake.i sn-eeis Shuds Ihuhlings r;l 29 100 v , ers rent. l.nts No 47 and 48 Jackson ward, 60 by 90 feet ach, bounded east by lot No 46 south by Liberty treet, west by Jefferson -street, and north by lane, re-entered upon as the property of John Me Kinnon, for 12 quarters rent. Lot No 25, Brown ward, 60 by 90 feet, bnunde east bv lot No 24, south by Hull s reel, west b lot No 26, and north by a lane, re-entered up.-n <• the property of C H Hayden, for 8 quarters rent. Lot No 26, Brown ward, 60 by 90 feet, boim- led cast bv lot No 25, south by Hull si. west by Scott street, and mirth by a lane, re entered upon askhe proper y of R B Ralston, lor 4 qtur- ers rent. Lot No 49, Brown's ward, 60 by 90 feet, bout, led east by lot No 50, south by a lane, west by ■tciiv-osh-street, and north by Perry Btreet, re entered upon as the property of Pe.er Blo.s, foi I quarters rent. Lot No 3, Franklin’s ward, GO by 90 feet, boun led east by lot No 2, south by u lane, west by lm No 4, and north by Bay street, re entered npm is the property of John Course, for 4 quarter rent. Lot No 3, Warren ward, 60 by 90 feet, bound led east by lot No 4, south by a lane, w est by In 4o 2, and north bv Bay street, re entered upo- -.3 the property of A. Hunter, for 4 quarter* rent Lot No 20* Warren ward, 60 by tt0 « feet, bound vd east by Price street, souMt by St Julian street, weal by tot No 19, and north by Itryan street, re ntered upon as the property of T V Gray, for s quarters rent. Lot No 38, Columbia wan', 50 by 90 ft. bound- ■.a. east by lot No 39, 9oihIi by South B. -ad stre> t .vest by lot No 39, and north by a lane, re-entered upon as the property of Ann R idman, for 12 quar- rs rent Lot No 10, Jackson's ward, 60 by 90 feet, boun- d east by Scot street, south b a lane, west by ntNo3, and by north South IJroud st re-entered pun as tbe property of T N Morel, fur 16 quar- ers rent. Lots No 31 and 32, Liberty war.!, 60 bv 90 f< ounded east by lot No 3(), south by a lane, west >y Weal Broad st. and north by York st re entered upon hs tbe property of C H Hayden, for 8 qu li ters rent Lot No 29, Jackson’s ward, 60 by 90 ft bounded ast by lot No 30, south by a lane, west by Jefi'er sun st. and north by Perry st. re-entered upon as the property of J B Uertl.elot, for 4 quarter. tent. F M. STONE, c m. may 10 109 may 1 W 1 Ci On th ILL be the Ci hours of 10 a One negro her three cli levieo on as t satisfy an exi Pleas and 0> vannah Fra n vs Michael IJ Also, suit led linen, in io as the pri execution foi assigned to J Also, ail t >t No thirty a Kne S by L lot No 34, lei Hayden, tow I'ru.tees *f t Hv Httyden. p purchaser, hi of sale, may 1 NOTICE. r HB Co-partnership of Wilma* and John O Bat;r.n, is this clay dissuveil by mutual con -eut. In order to a speedy settlement of the bu siness, all persons indebted are called 'upon u make payment to John O. Baker. r 1 WILLIAM BAKER, JOHN O. BAKER, Riceborough, Ga. Jan 1,1824. inn 21 16 VT1NE months after date, application will 1.X made to the Hon. the Interior Court ot Bry .in County, for leave to sell all the real Estate o' Sarah McKindley, lute of Bryan county dec. !«>■ benefit of the heirs and creditors ot suid estate. JAMES BUTLER, edm’or. '• april 2 $o ?7 „ . tsu Valuable Medicine. ANTI IrtSPl.i* i io PILLS, Prepared by lien g James. ;v N approved r im-.iy Ibr Djspepsia, or Indig Am estion, Habitual Costiveness, arid Piles. It is well know n that Dyspepsia is on- of th mist frequent and formidable diseases of our conn ry. Its commencement is indicatt d in different patients by various symptoms, ol which the most emarkable art— Irregularity of the bowels obstinate c -sti ness, headach, commonly called nervous or sic' eadacli, yellowness of the eyes and skin, acidi > of stomach after eating, often called heart buri flatulence or wind on lh.* stomach, bitter taste i he mouth in the morning, feelid brenth, drowsi ness alter dinner, debility, lassitude, cmacia ioi depression of spirits, &C Piles being connected with indigestion and cos- tiveiit-s., are certainly and speedily removed by the pills. Persons afflcted with any of the above symp- toms, are assured that the Anti-Dyspeptic I’d are a reme ly well worth their attention, and enti tied to their entire confi'ence A supply of the above valuable Medicine has just been received from the Patentee, and can bi hluined of the subscriber, who has been appoin ted agent for the State of Georgia. FRANCIS I. LAY, Drugg ist ami Chemist, Shail’s Buildings, april 24 ca°4- Savannah City Marshal’s Sale— ontinued. On the first Tuesday m June next. W ILL be sold in front m the c -urt house, be tween the usual hours of 10 and 3 P. M. he following property, if the fines are not paid before that day. Those two small buildings on the west half cl •ot letter H. situated in that part of tbe city for nerly culled St. Gall, now Oglethorpe ward bou i led E by Laurel st. S by lot letter F west by i. me ami N by Zubly st levied upon as the prop, rty of Mrs Mary Garnett to satisfy two lines im used by the Mayor and Aldermen of a he city o' Savannah upon her intertaingnegroes on Sundays F M. S I ONE c m. up'- II 110 City Marshal’s Sales. On Thursday tux- the 20th inst. W ILL be sold at the CITY POUND, the foi lowing cattle, if not claimed bv their owner before the hourof -ale, viz: One don Low, with sawed horns, marked in one ar with a swallow, and in the other with a crop, branded on the rumpT G and on the horn Gale One red and white Cow and calf marked in one ,.r with a crop and two slits and in the otlitr will crop. One black and white Cow marked in one ear with a slit, in the other no murk. O e no horned black and white Cow marked in •lie ear with a crop, in the other an upper bit. One black and white Heifei marked in one ear with a slit m the other a swallow fork. One black »nd white Cow maik .il in one ear will) two under slits, in the other no murk. One red Heifitr has no niaik or brand One red Cow marked in one ear w ith a crop and «n umlerbit, in the o her an upper slit und piece cut ofi'. , , . . . One Red 2 years old Steer marked in both ears ith a crop. F. M. STONE, c m. mav 14 113 On tl rILl be nail. O' the following All that lot listed west o 39 containing -ireet, and t: leptlion Bry n Thomas iti •ion in favor i others. Also alt tha lion Hill, abn coutaing iboi (hereon, udjo of Abigail M execution iss. Archibald M’ tuMied over V Also, all ih the city us Ni annual gniuiu pro-emems il east by lot No 344 acres of from the city present rcsidt the property i in favour of t. others. Also 75 act he residence property of ,la ii favor of He. Half of lotii nan, known h Ward, with lh copied hy Mr. .. L. Cope, ti i mnrigige A so a boy cxecudon in I J. Vuloton. may 1 W On the ILL be nah, he Five neg • nd Harriet, i •f Davies anc ham. april 3 Georgia—Liberty Gounty. f >Y Elijah iluker, clerk ol the Court oi Ordi Li vry' for the county of Liberty. Whereas William Law, Esq. applies to be dis missed from his administration on the estate ilavis Carter, late of said county, dec. These are therefore to cite and admonish ad m-rsons concei ned to file their objections (if any hey have) in my office, within (he time prescrib •d by law; or otherwise the said applicant will bo iismissed from his said administration. Given under my hand und seal# this 3<4 flay of May, A. D. 182'4. F-. BAfcfcft 9 9 9. may 11 City Marshall’s Sales— 1 ContinRed. On the first Tuesday m June next, wtrriLLbv sold in Iron ol eourt House oe W tween 10 and 3 o’clock, the following pro- pirtv, if the taxes are not paid be to re that day. Lot No 11, and buildings, Frunkhn wi.nl, 60 by 90 feet, bounded east by U»i No 12, south by Bf) an St. west by lot No 10 and north by a mr.e, te vied upon «s the property of the estate of Th«* K Lloyd, to Batis'y the city tax of said e-tate toi the year 1823; amount tax fc>42 75 and cost Also, one budding on the southeast corner ot lot letter A- Darby ward, levied upon as the pro perty of Jas W Cannon, <o satisfy his city lux, for the year 1823; amount tax #17 81 and cost. Aiso, one negro woman named named Dora, levied on as the property of Samuel Russell, lo satisfy liis city tuxes forth' years 1820, 1821, 182*. and 1823, amount Tax 31 and-costs. F. M. STONE, o re- may lX 1X4 •1 Cli On tht T.V be f i city ol ind 3 o'clock, before that da /.o' Nee. 3 a UioadSt Sb; ,.> Spring St. ,v ni Forter, I Lot No 7, S Spring St. W cd upon as thi quar ers rent Lots Nos 9 lots 7 and 8, S ,nd N bj Oak of Win P.ichat Lot No 17, by lot IS, \V I td upon as th quarters rent, Lot No 18, by Spring St euleied upon 4 (Allanert> reil Lot No 19, lot 14, S by It Street, re-ent L) Cole, for 4 < may k