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HOUSES* LANDES, &c.
5To Runt.
T H e Wharf Lot No. 6, Reynold Ward, known
u &nciuux*i wharf. Possession given the
first of November—Apply to ? ^
oet 14 m
-■—JtTTe vs hotel.
ffi T.he aitbscfihcr taken this meth*
odto inform the public generally, 4ml
particularly persona from the lo coun
trv, who may visit the up country in
f health or pleasure, that he will uc
centlemenand ladies, or families wi'h
S by thf day, week, or month, on easy terms
w thW need be said in recommendation of. \
X-ra fitter in regard to the healththlness of the
\s also by other late arris,Is, a variety offrc-*'
articles which he abstain* firm mentioning, »
»uspect8 the public to poasesa sagacity enn-.ur>'
o ►ness, that CALC) MEL, J ALAP, RilUltAR'
i'CEI’f*- ■ “ ‘
« « month,
Single man, per day,
8 " “ week,
1 SO
1 25
l 00
5 00
18 00
75
50
12 00
« <• “ month,
Dinner, breakfast, supper, &c.
Lodging,
Horse, per day,
«i « night,
11 « month,
^ GEORGE HAYES.
ggDt 30 188
rry The Uditora of the Auguata Chronicle an*
Savannah Republican, are requested to give two
insertions a month, until the 1 at of- luly next, and AU1 n " w
forward their accounts to Athena.
■ ” n " ^
The Store corner ot Drayton and
Bay street next door to Mr Trucheluts’
! • «i * Tr^r d f " * ’’r'n"™ w,
^.,*21 , |9t O leant. Snuare.
House to Rent.
The undersigned intending to re
, 1 move Into the country, offers the plea
l!£S sant and convenient House, now m hit,
J !11I occupation to rent, at a rate suited to the
fon^Tfrom the 1st July next to the 1st November
”'^S.‘luBDEN
april 30 fd.201 ;
Land and Vegroes for Sale.
H ANDSOME property, unincumbered, con.
la * ~ ‘ L 11
sisting of Lanii and Negroes, together wit'
Stock nf every kind, and thegro«
mounting in all to about 12 or 15,000 -
ate in the upper country, and well calculated for
a country Store—the soil well adapted to the cul
bvatiiin nf Com and Cotton, is offered for sale on
accmmodatfng terms. _. ...
Bank Stock, or good paper, well secured, will
betaken in payment. .
[ For further particulars, apply to the Editors ot
[he Georgia Journal.
June 19 145
. For Sale,
1 4 I.Lthat valuable tract or parcel of land known
[A b y the name of Nelvilie situated in South
Carolina about two milea from Savannah- Tin.
■fact is considered one of ihe best for a Wee plan
Elion in its neighborhood, and contains Light
him tired and eighty-four acres, t adjoins Mr:
friiomaa Young. Gen. Huger, and .Mr. NicIioIrh
Criigcr; Persons who may wish to purchase will
[examine the premises, A good tittle will be given
Und the times of sale will be reasonable, Apph
to be made to WM. MALLORY
Agent of Hamlin Mallor
16 225;
lion,
The Public
iformert that the claim of Hamlin Mallory to
i tract of laud Jif South Carolina, called
lle.isnowin a train for Judicialinvestiga
until the termination of which, some risk
e inebrred by those who
• 2 237
tor Sale.
fliarf!
AUGUST G. OEMLElt,
1thit Druggist Store, comer of Jefferson anil Si,
JnUan Street, .
ITT AS received by schooner Tassel, u freih
-• -*■ R«|iply of W AIM's vi much esteemed
PANACEA,
1UM F
ID, and all the other deiicacie to .m^'t
the index of the dispensatory may be noked for
d found in Drug Stores—yet a few thing* n*-t
■lopi
party of William D Urown
m*i»> 14
o be met with at every one, he offers, via s
Phosphorus, Chlorate of Potass, Pyroligneo.i-
ietd» Block Drop, lames fever “owders, Ren-'*
c titvii r Spirits of Soap, Fomigntin« Psstills,
Wedge wood evaporating dishes, Glass Funniis,
Graduated Measures, Retorts and Receivers, Test
tubes, Gas Bottles, Thermometers, Hygrometer,
md Pluvime'er,
Sheriffs sale.
On the first Tuesday in July next,
? WILL be sold before the Court House in the
fV City of Savannah, between the hours of 10
mu 4 o’clock,
The following six negroes via: Hannibal, Jaaac,
London, P*-ter, William and Ha -nah, levied on ms.
march 18
64
**»
Swam’s Panacea.
f HAVE BEEN appointed Agent by Dr vv.
I. Swaim to sell his so much celebrated Medi
cine, at this place. A quality has been receiv.
ed by t e Georgia from Philadelphia, aftrt will be
sold by the box or bottle, at my Drug Store, cor.
o.-r of Jefferson and St Ju<ian'Sireets,
AUGUST G OEM .ER.
March 10 57
mortgage, in favor of the Planter* Bank.
Also, five negroes, via. Judy, Jun >, Ely, Dub* ,er
to, an-l Qtiashy, levied on as the property of Oli.
ver Sturges, 10 satisfy a fi. fa. on mortgage in fa*
•'or of Wm. P. Hunter **
Also, all the cotton compressing machine, for
he repacking of cotton, levied on under a fi. fa
tm a foreclosure of a mortgage, from Jno. Ever*
ogham, jr. to Chat. W. Rockwell.
I. D'LYON, ace.
may 5 105
Administrator’3 Sales.
A. Churn’s Panacea.
•TAHE bubscrihef having discovered the com*
A position of SWAIM’S celi-brat-d Panacea,
ipply on hand for sale; he has
ice fr
1uced the price from V SO to 22 50, or by the
dozen $24,
All charitable institutions in Ihe U. States and
the poor will be supplied gratis.
If the citizens of the principal citiea and town: ,
will appoint an agent to order and distribute tin*,
medicine to the poor, it will be supplied
This medicine is celebrated for the cure of tht
following diseases, “scrofula or king’s evil, ulcer
•ted or putrid sore throat, long standing rheu
malic, affections, cutaneous, diseases, w the swet
fing, and disease of the bone*, and all cates gc;
erally of the ulcerous character, and chronic .‘is
eases, generally arising in debilitated cons'itt-
tions, but more especially from syphilis, or affet
tions arising therefrom 1 ulcers in the layrux,
nodes, kc. And that dr; adfiil disease occasioned
bra long and excessive use of mercury, fitc. H h
also useful in disease nf the liver.”
CERTIFICATES.
I have within the last two years had an oppor.
tunitv 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’* Panacea, and 1 do believe, from
what I have seen ttiat It will prove an imporlsn
remedy in scrofulous, venereal and mercurial dls
eases, N. CHAPMAN, M D.
Professor of the Institutes and Practice of
Physic, in the University of Pennsylvahr
I b ive employed the Panacea of vtr Swaim 1
numerous insta-.eea, within the last three year*,
and have always found it extremely elHcaei^us
especially in secondary syphilis, and mercuria
diseases. I have no Hesitation in pronouncing it
a medicine of inestimable value.
W. GIB8QN, M.D,
Professor of Surgery in the University of Penr
sylvania.
Philadelphia, February 17,1323.
IOUN SHINN, Chemist
N. B For sale at Smith & Pearsall’s, N. K. Cor
ner of Third and Market streets
S * Each publisher of a newspaper in the Uni
tates, is requested to publish this advertise
ment once a month for one year, and send 'heir
account* for payment.
april 22 9*
Saratoga and Ballston Spring
Waders.
Valuable Property Jor
\ HE subscriber otters for sale his propert in
Darieii, McIntosh Couhty-=-consj8t'ng of five
•f Lots, situated in the most eligible quarter
of the city for business of every description.
Also, Vive Bay Lots immediately back ot those
before mentioned, and divided from them by a
f Also, one third part of a Wharf Lot, in this c^ty,
^commonly called Rices Wharf) with improve*
Vor particulars enquire of Thomas M. Wood.
wnu Esq’r in Savannah, or the subscriber on
•***»"~i CHARLES B. JONES,
nov 1 t?18 .
REDUCED PRICE
r HB subscriber has received per late arrival*,
a fresh supply of the above Waters, and *i
sell them at 31| cents a single (quart) bottle or s
ft SO fora box, containing one <ioz. They were
oottlcd by Lynch & Clark, of New York, and ar>
warranted to be inferior to none.
FRANCIS I. LAY, Druggist
s’ UuiUli
april 23 ' ca 95
Shads’ UuiUlinga.
Notice.
and
,
mndred and ten acre sTiis land is very valua-
le for cotton, rice and corn, and as well calcula-
d ’for that culture as any land) in the county;
ie conditions are low and reasonable; there are
etween seventy and eighty seres cleared anu
inder fettce, there is also a good dwelling house,
,nd all necessary out buildings oiv the premises,
uarantee ti'les will be given to the purchaser,
1 incumbrances lying on said land. For further
irticulurs apply to capt. Jos. Jones in Liberty
«ly, or to EDWARD B. BAKER,
*■ owner in McIntosh county,
aug 16 "
For Sale,
1NB Lota situate on the Suuth Common, as a
part of Garden lot No 7, designated by num
..3,1, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 10, 15 and 24.
Also, an undivided third of lot No 17,Yamacraw
toniiog west on Fahrn St. opposite the residence
of Joseph Stiles, Esq. . _ • .
Also, all the interest oflsnac La Roche in n cer.
k Vm lot of land, situated on tbeThurtderbolt Road,
rji|jg _ I, . flV.an/l'fiAil dllfk hi/ v VlP,
Attachment Sale.
[Y nrder of the H«m. the Inferior Court ot
'hatham County.
113
I D’LYON, sco.
he property of Jno Hunter, to satisfy pfi.fk.on
favor of the Planters Bank.
Marshal's Sales.
Will be sold at the Court \faMLL be sold at the Court House, in the Ch
ty of Savannah on the first Tuesday in June
next, between the hours of ten and three o’clock,
a tract of land in the fifth district of the Count •
of Monroe, No 120, levied on as the property n(
Jacob Miller, to satisfy an execution in favor 0!
George Wr-gg.
JN. H. MOREL, m. d. o.
may 1
Marshal’s Sales Continued.
On Jtrtt Tuetday in June next,
/\TD?L be sold before the Court House in the
t v city of.Savannah, between the usual hour*.
of sale.
Eight negroes, viz; Charles, Daniel, Lucy ami
r childj Sylvia and child, Nora and Mary, sub-
ect to a mortgage of about seven hundred dollars!
levied on as the property of Geo. L. Cope, to sal
*fy an execution in favor of the Bank of the Unit
e>l States,
JNO. H. MOREL, m d o.
104
PILL be auldaithe Court House in Savan
nah, on the first Tuesday in July next, be
ween the hours of ten and two o’clock, lot No 15,
fifteen) in the second district of Early County,
Georgia, containing wo hundred two and a half
seres, more or leas, being the real estate of Ho.
bert M. Durkie, lec’d. and sold by permission ol
’he Court of Ordinary of Chatham County.
AUGUSTUS F. DURKIE,
Administrator
may 1 102
Administrator’s Sale.
On the firet Tuetday in June next,
ILL be sold before the Court House in the
City of Savannah.
All the personal property of William May hew.
lee cpnsisting of a Building on bne third of Lot
In 2, Jeykyl Tything,Darby ward; also, Buildings
•\ Lot No 31, Liberty ward; also, sundry article
r Carpenters Tools and Furnitures €-4 part of the
‘nop Good Intent! (Cap:. Joseph Allen,) with
mdry other articles. Sold Tor the benet of the
heirs and creditors of said estate.
C. H. HAYDHN,
(Qualified adm’or estate Wm. Msyhew
april 20 f 92
Administrators sale.
SPILL be sold before the Court House in the
r Oily of Savannah on the first Tuesday in Ju
y next, between the hours of 10 and 2 o’clock.
Forty five acres of land more or less about twt
miles from the city, adjoining the farm of J. H
Morel, F.&q. also a lot in court house square known
• the plan of the city as lot number one, Stoper
Tything Percival Ward—being the real estate of
r h-.‘late Jsaac Baillow.deceasedi sold’by permis.
*ion of the Honorable Court of Ordinary of Chat
‘ am county for the benefit of the heirs and credi*
of said estate.
JOHN M'NISH, Adm’ri
may 5 105
mav 4
City Marshal’s Sales, continued.
On the fret Tuesday in June next.
TTITILL positively be sold before the Court
11 H
Tax Collector’s Sales.
On the fret Tuetday in July next,
W M. be sold at the Court Housedu the City
of Savannah, between the hours of 10 vnd
3 o’clock, the following property or sd much
thereof as will satisfy the State and County Taxes
and coat*, vizt
A tract oftand on Wilmington IslHnd, in the
ounty of Chattiam, containing 75 acres, more op
less hounded on the north by a creek, e,>st by
land of the Estate of Joseph liryai>, and aonih and
west by land belonging to John W Barnaul, le-
vied on to satisfy the state and county taxes ot Jno
W Barnard for the year 1823, aiul'coiits. Amount
of taxes 234 85.
The Eastern half of lot No. 19, in Oglethorpe
Ward, in the city ofStvannah, with theimprove-
menu thereon, levied on to satisfy the state and
county taxes of J Earn) S White for the vear
1823, *nd costs. Amount of taxes fl 95.
Lota No 29 and 30 in Brown Ward, in the City
of Savannah, with the improvements theufoii, le.
vied on to satisfy the state and county rexesofthfr
Savannah Theatre for the y< ar 1822 and 1823, and
costs. Amount of taxes, 2234 37.
The southern half ot lot No. 10. first tvthimr
Anson Ward, in the ci
House in Savannah, between the hours nt
10 ami 3 o'clock, if the ground rent it not pre
“aid.
iy w reel,
ed east by Jefferson street, south by Hull streei,
west by lot No.32, and north by — street 1 re
. . ... .f* *
ntered upon as the property of Mrs. Bulloch, for
uarters rent.
THE IMPROVED
SEIHLITZ POWDERS.
'P R good effects of these powder* as a Medi
JL cine, has been observed and acknowledged
'»y all those who have had o casiun to use them.
In all cases of Heartburn, Bile, Nausea and uther
rh ,eases of the Stomach, which are ao very pre
»!• nt in warm climatea—they can be used at any
•ime with much ad- antuge. A* they form a pie-
•nt effervescent draught, they may he raid to he
m agreeable beverage free from taste and highly
impregnated with fixed air, and possessing all im-
■t.-dicinal qualities ofthe much esteemed Seidliiz
Waters.
quar
Lot No 35, Elbert ward, 60 by 90 fer t,bounded
ast by lot No 36, south by Liberty street, west
by lot No 34, and north by a lane, re-entered up
on as the property of J Mingledorff) for 12 quar
era rent.
Lots No 47 and 48 Jackson ward, 60 by 90 feet
each, bounded east by lot No 46 south by Liberty
street, west by Jefferson street, and north by «
lane, re-entered upon as the property of John Me
Kinnon, for 12 quarters rent. - »•
hot No 25, Brown ward, 60 by 90 feet, bounded
east by lot No 24, south by Hull a* reel, west by
lot No 26, and north by a lane, re-entered upoV
a* the property of C H Hayden, for 8 quarter
rent.
Lot No 26, Brown ward, 60 by 90 feet, boun
ded east by lot No 25, south by Hull st. wet
by Scott street, and north by a fane, reentered
upon asAhe proper-y of R B Ralston, for 4 quar
era rent.
Lot No 49, Brown's ward, 60 by 90 feet, boun
ded east by lot No 50, south by a lane, weal by
Mclntoah-street, and north by Perry street, re
entered upon as the property of Peter Blois, for
4 quarters rent.
Lot No 3, Franklin's ward, 60 by 90 feet, boun
ded east by lot No 2, south by a lane, west by lot
No 4, and north by Bay Street, re entered upon
at the property of John Course, for 4 quarter:
rent.
Lot No 3, Warren ward, 60 by 90 feet, boun
ded east by lot No 4, south by a lan®» we,t * 0>
No 2, and north by Bay .wet, re entered upor.
a* the ptoppny of a. Hunter, for 4 quarters rent
Lot No 2Q‘ Warren ward, 60 by 90, feet, bound
ed east by Price street, south by St Julian street,
west by lot No 19, and north by «ryan street, re
X
provements thereon, li
and county ux^s of El
the year 1823, and OoS
Lot No. 38 Columbii
vannah, subject to an «
Corporation of raid Cil
thereon, levied on to 1
taxes of Ann Hodman I
Amount of taxes i5 8f
AH that tract or lut t
oeing in the 27tb dirt,
ing 250 acres, more or
pushed in the plan of 1
Levied on to satisfy thi
the estate of Lewis D..
and costs. Amount of
JAME
may 1 102
City She
On the fret Tv
W ILL be sold in fi
the City of Sa<
hours of 10 and 4 o’cli
One negro woman n
tier three children, V
levied on as the prope
satisfy an execution fr
Pleas and Oyer and T.
vannah Francis U. Sto
«4 Michael Densler.
Also, sundry ardcl
bed linen, one carpet
on na the property of
execution for rent,in I
assigned to J U Herbe
may 1
- Sherij
On the first 1 n
entered upon as the property of T V Gray, for 6
quarters rent.
Lot No 38, Columbia ward, SO by 90 ft. bound
ea east by lof No 39, south by South Broad streei
No 39, and north by a lane, re-entered
Re
The Se#Hon i* fast approaching, when these.
•inwders will be in demand, and to get them pure
i* very desirable. Many persons- have been ue
ceived in their operation, by having purchiiHe-' | son st. and north by Perry st. re*entered upon as
them in Drug Stores, the proprietors of which
west by lot
upon as the property of Ann Rodman, for 12 quar-
era rent
Lot No 10, Jackson’s ward, 60 by 90 feet, boun
ded east by Scot street, south by a lane, west by
otNo 3, und by north South Broad st re-entere ‘
upon as the property of T N Morel, for 16 quar*
era rent.
Lots No31 and 32, Liberty ward, 60 by 90 ft.
munded east by lot No Sq, south by a lane, wtsi
by West Broad at. and north by York at re cnter-T
upon us the property of O H Huyden, for 8 quar-
era rent.
Lot No 29, Jackson’s ward, 60 by 90 ft bounded
by lot Ho (Sywaltrafk lane, w-nSj >dl*i
;iaid but ’ittle or no regard in selecting 1
kind, consequently their benefical qu ilili
evtr realired But this difficulty mav
Executive Department, (reo
MILLEDGEVILLE, 21st Nov 1823
© RDERED, That the subjoined Resolution b>
published once a montli, in each ofthe G>
zettes of this State, until the next General Kle-:
tion.
Attest, ELISHA WOOD, Sec’ry.
IN SENATE, 12th Nov. 1823.
Whkbbas it is desirable to ascertain the wish
es ofthe citizens of this state, as to the mode nl
choosing Electors of President and Vice Presi
dent of the Uniteiratates j
Be it therefore retolved by the■ Senate and ffoun
5/ Representatives ofthe State of Georgia in Gem
ral Assembly met, That it shall be the duty of titer
the beat
ties were
difficulty mav now be
"•bviated.T-ihte subscriber has endeavored for Ihe
wo or three last seasons to procure them Genuine
ud has been successful.
These Powders are neatly put up in Tin Boxes,
by which means their Medicinal properties wil.
remain unimpaired by the influence of time and
'lunate.
V fresh supply-of the above Genuine article
us just been received, which together will, a
;•<. ry general assortment of Family Medicines will
be kept constantly on hand.
FRANCIS I. LAY, Chemist & Druggist,
-orrier of Congress and Whitaker 8tre»"i
Shad's Buildingt.
. april 29 WO ma
ue of an
[the beritilt
the first Tuesday in May next,.. .
ted at public auction at the Court House in 8a*
nnah, Fr particulars apply to p0N0Ej
Agent for the asBigrteea of I La Roche,
april 20 92 '
Magistrates who shall preside at the several Elec
tions to be held in the different counties of 'thi:
State for the choice of members.of the Legists
ture, at the next General Election therein, t«.
propose to each and every voter at the time ol
receiving hia vote, whether he desires that th*
cholce of said Electors shall be confided to tht
people or retained by the Legislature* and to re
quest such voter to signify such desire by en
doming on his ticket, the word People or Legislu
ture, according to the truth of the fyet j and 01
counting out the ballots, to annex to the return
of the raid election by them so transmitted to the
Executive Department, a true statement of the
votes so given, t%the end that the same may b<
laid before the next Legislature by his Excelled
cy the Governor.
And be it farther 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 u>
continue the said publication once a month, unti
the next General Election
Read and agreed to unanimously.
THOMAS STOCKS, President.
In thejHouse of Representatives, 14th Nov. 1823.
Read and concurred in.
DAV(D ADAMS, Speaker.
Approved, 18th Nov. 1823.
G. M. TROUP, Governor.
-INE months kt’ter 7 date': .application •_ •’.W • J’ 1 -'
— .made- to the. honorable the Justices of tin.
nfcrior'Court of Chatham county,-when..sitting
■ to sell all that true'
acre*,
ordinary purposes, for leave to sell all tha
Lund containing two hundred and fifty
ore or less, known as lot No. 16. fifteen, in the
leoontl district of Early county, Georgia, being
be real estate pf Robert MV Durlite, dec. and to
« h<»!4 for the benefit of the heirs and creditor*
< the said deceased. . ..
AUGUSTUS Fj DURKIE, Adm’or. of
B.M. Durkie, dec.
'47 a
•5
NOTICE.
t tHE Co-partnership of Wicium and Joax O.
Baker, is this day dissoved by mutual con
,*ut. - In order to a speedy settlement of the bo.
iness, all persons indebted are called upon to
make payment to John O. Baker
- WILLIAM BAKER,
JOHN O. BAKER,
ft? flRiceborough, Ga. Jun l, 1824.
ih n 21 16 j
riflNB- months after date, application will b
L Y made to the Hon. the Inferior Court ol Bry
*ti County, for leave to sell all the real Estate n
Sarah McKindley, lato of Bryan qpunty dec. fo
benefit of the heirs and creditors of said estate.
- JAMES BUTLER, adm’or,.
april 9 ‘ 77
Valuable Medicine. -
AN 11 UVSKEPTIC PILLS,
Prepared by Henry James.
N approved r m> ty lor IJy spepsia^or lnilig-
City Marshal’s Sale—* ontinued.
On the first Tuesday m June next.
» JT7I1.L be sold in front ofthe court house, be
VV. tween the usual hours of 10 and 3 P. M
he following property, if the lines are not pai
efore that day.
Those two small buildings on the west halt:
hit let ter H. situated in that part of the cityfoi
'nerly called St. Gall,now Oglu'horpe ward bou-i
fed Fi by Laurel -st- S by lot I tter F west by
:,ne and N by Zitbly st levied up -n as the prop
.-rty of Mrj M*ry Garnett to satisfy two fines im
0 ise-l by the Mayor arid Aldermen of the city oi
Savannah upon her mtertainp. negr 'Ki on Sunday .'
F M. STONE,cm.
urn-11 110
A eation, Habitual c;o»tivene*s, - nd Piles.
It is well known that Dyspepsia is on- of Bp-
aost frequent and formidable diseases of our noun-
ry. Its commencement is imficstwd in diffV-rc 1,
;j nients by various symptoms, ot which the most
remarkable ar, 1 — '
Irregularity nl the bowels obstinate c ati- r
*s, headuch, commonly called nervous or sic
eudach, yellowness ofthe eyes and skin, acidi y
-I stomach after eating, ofte. called heart bur ,
-J'tiulence or wind on Ihe stomach, nitter taste n
he mouth in the morning, fastid bresili, drowsi
. ss after dinner, debility, lassitude, emacia'ion,
epression ol spirits, &o
Piles being connected with indigestion and cos.
tivenes*, are certainly and speedily removed by
tiie pills. ,
Persons afll-'ted with any of the above symp-
-.-.(ins, are assured that the Anti-Dyspeptic Pill-
are a remedy well worth their attention, and enti
tied to their entire confidence
A supply of the above valuable Medicine has
lust been received from the Patentee, and can be
utained ofthe subacriber, who has been appoin*
ed agent for the Slate of Georgia.
FiUMRS I. LAY,
Druggist and Chemist, Shad’s Buildings,
april 24 ua94 - Savannah
Georgia—Liberty County.
s >Y Elijah Baker, clerk ol the Court of Ordi-
tj tary for the county of Liberty.
Whereas William Law, Esq. applies to be <Jis
,based from hia administration on .the estate of
Uavis Carter, late of said county, dec.
These arc therefore to cite and admonish ail
■ersons concet ned to file their objections (if any
ihey have) in my office, within the time prescrib
-.d by lawj or otherwise - the said applicant will b*
liamissed from his said administration.
Given under my hand and Seal, this 3d day of
,lay, A. D. 1824.
B, BAKER,, c c 0.
, may It ftp
lit- property Of J B Berth clot, for 4 quarter,
ent.
F. M. STONE, 0 k.
may 10 109
-ILL be sold at tfc
nah, between th
the following propert)
All that lot of Jand 11
lusted weal of Falim si
39 containing, 55i feet
si reel, and one liund
depth on Bryan street,
of Thomas Bourke, do
- ion in favor of the D*
others.
Also all that tract ol
ion Hill, about 2£ mile
containg about 340 acr
thereon, adjoining lane
of Abigail Minis and 0
t-xeemion issuing from
Archibald M’Niei, in fa
turned oyer to me by 1
Also, all that lot of li
the city as No 6, Uolun
annual ground rent to t
provements thereon, b>
east by lot No 7, north I
344 acres of land at T'
irum 1 lie c.ly, with tb
present residence of thi
the-property of John M
in favour of the Bank 1
others, .
Also 75 acres of lam
the residence ofthe dy
property of James Gov
in fitvor of Henry H« U p
Also a boy named Hi
-xccu'ion in lavof af t
J. Valoton. It
may 1
Sherii
... ity Martih.U’s Sales—C01 itinRed-
On the first Tuesday m Jane next,
W ILL Ik sold in lr.mt oi 1... cour' House .fie
tween 10 and 3 o’clock, the following pr
riy, if the taxes are nol paid before that day
Lot No 11, and buildings,.Fr mklin ward, 60 h
90 fe< t,’bounded east by lot No 12, south by Bn
11 St. west by lot No 10 and north by a lace, le
• -ed upon a* the property «f the “state of Thu
Lioyd, to satisiy the city tax of raid e-tate fit-
he year 18/3; amount tax S>42 75 and cost
Abo, one building on the southeast corner 1.
t le'ter A Darby ward, levied upon a* the pr<
rty of Jas VV Cannon, 'o satisfy his oiiy^taxY-ft
ti e year 1823; amount tax j)7 81 and*cos-.
Also, one negro woman named name<1i > Dnri.
vied on as the property of Samuel RU'*e)l, t
utisfy his city taxes for the year* 1820,1821,1822
and 1823, amount Tax $41 31 and costs
F M. STONE, c ■
may 11 110
Sheriff’s Sales—continued;
On the first 't'vexdsy in July next,
W ILL be sold before the Court House in Rry
an countv, between the usual hours * f sale
Ail that undivided moiety of a tract of land in
Bryan county, containing 1150 acres originally
grunted to one Jno Davis, adjoining the plantation
of Col. David M'Cormick and others, levied 01.
tinder an execution, Edward F.*Tattnall again*
administrators of Thomas Bourke
THOS. ALBRITTON, s B c.
may I? • 116
On the first Tit
; A/ T ILL be Boid.at t?
vv nah, between tli
Five negroes, C<
:>nd Harriet, under a'fi
>f Davies and berried
sham.
april 3
Guy Via;
On the first Tt
rtj/.ILL be nild bcti
r j* - ity ol Sav .nm!
d 3 o’cl >rk, il the M
iiefore that *.l»y.
Lot No- 3 a>id 6 Sf
Broad St S by lots 4
y Spring St. re.eniei
. m P->rter, for 4 qu
Lot No 7, Spyingni
-priug St W by lot
upon a» the prop«
qonf'eVs rint.
I.ots Nos'9 and 10;
-.>;•* 7 and 8, S by Sp
n.--. Nb> Oak St re-<;
•f Wm Richardson, W
Lot No 17,. Spring!
iy lot 15, W by lot 2j
-d upon us the prupe,
quarters rent:
l ot No 19, Springl
ot 14, S by lot 86, W-
Street, risenft-yeid up
D Cole, for 4 quarters
Sheriff’s sflle.
On the first Tuesday in July next,
ILL beaoId.bH'orc ilif Court House in Bry-
an county, between the -usual hotirp of aaile.
Two Negroes uained Dorc*s and-Joe, levied on
as the property oI Rtchard T Keating; to satisfy
in execution in favor of Jaa Vnderscn & ho
THOS-ALBIrt'n’ONr b
. ni«y 19 '
Attacl;
R Y order of the He
Chatham count
House, between the
Tuesday .he 1st of
Sppnceti attached by
proper y of Wm. D. I
m»v 18
and Wilder, will no
one half the custoi
take for less than thi
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