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AVAJNNAH DAILY REPUBLICAN.-
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No 122 ••••* Vol. XXII.
TUESDAY K VEXING, MAY 25. i824.
Whole No. 1443*
HOUSES, LANDS, See.
ATo llent.
,mp Whktf lit No. 6, Reynold Ward, know,,
•*-«»»» wharf. Possession given the
t 3&r-A P p.f« F>Mt 8ToNE/
|oet M
194
^fffEXS HOTEL.
The subscriber takes this meth
od ,o inform the public generally, and
Particularly persons from the low conn-
II Pm who may visit the up count™ in
BtffJ’/heaUh or pleasure, that he will ac-
i°. f te h pSemen'and ladies, or families with
,mmod»te gen' . month, on easy terms
usi d by the day, S^^commendatioi, of A-
othing need “e wdto lhe heahhfhlness of the
hens, either m If atmosphere, or agreeable and
Man and Horse, per D weck>
** «t « •* month,
**••**? £X
1 SO
■1 25
1 00
s 00
18 00
374
124
75
50
12 00
AUGUST G. OEMLER,
At his Druggist Store, corner of Jefferson and \St.
Julian Street,
H AS received by schooner Tassel, a fresh
supply of SW AIM’S so much esteemed
PANACEA,
As also by other late arrivals, a variety of fresh
articles which he nbstains from mentioning, as
he suspects the public to possess sagacity enough
to guess, that CALOMEL, JALAP, RHUBARB
GUM F(tfVII), and all the other delicacie « named
in the index of the dispensatory may be looked for
and found in Drug Stores—yet a few things not
to be met with at every one, he offers, viz :
Phosphorus, Chlorate of Potass, Pyroligneous
Acid, Black Drop, lames fever Powders, Rends
Stiplii, Spirits of Soap, Fumigating Pastills,
Wedgewood evaporating dishes, Glass Fun nils,
Graduated Measures, Retorts and Receivers, Test
lubes, Gas Bottles, Thermometers,'Hygrometer,
and Pluvimcter,
lHMwam
march 18 64
« « month,
I Dinner, breakfast, supper, 8sc
Lodging*
Horse, per d*y»
« « night,
„ « month,
Children andservants, hmlf HA yg g
U^The Editors of the Augusta Chronicle and
i.Mnnah Republican, are requested to give two
Mertions a month, until the 1st of July next, and
hrward their accounts to Athens
To Rent.
The Store corner ot Drayton anti
Afffc Bay street next door to Mr Trucheluts
R5*fe.^ for * o ™«w.
ftsr wi , <w ”
House to Rent.
Orleans Square
PUBLIC SALEi.
Attachment Sale.
B Y order of the Hon. the Inferior Court ol
Chatham County. Will be sold at the Court
House between the hours 10 and 4 o’clock, on
Tuesday the 1st June, a negro Boy named Spen
c r, attached by Hopson and Murphy, as the pro*
perty of William D Brown.
1 D’LYON, see.
may 14 113
Swaim's Panacea.
[ HAVE BEEN appointed Agent by Dr. W.
Swaim to sell his so much celebrated Medi
cine, at this place. A quantity has been receiv.
(id by t e Georgia from Philadelphia, and will be
sold by the box or bottle, at my Drug Store, cor.
ner of Jefferson and St. Julian Streets.
’ AUGUST G. OEMuER.
march 10 57
Sheriffs sale.
On the first Tuesday in July next,
'TSMLL be sold before the Court House in the
'Ft City of Savannah, between the hours of 10
and 4 o’clock.
The following six negroes viz : Hannibal, Jsaic,
London, Peter, William and Hannah, levied on as
the property of Jno Hunter, to satisfy a fi. fa. on
mortgage, in favor of the Planters Bank.
Also, five negroes, viz . Judy, Juno, Ely, Dob
lin, and Quashy, levied on as the property of Oli
ver Sturges, to satisfy a fi. fa. on mortgage in fa
vorof Wm. P. Hunter.
Also, all the cotton compressing machine, for
the repacking of cotton, levied on under a fi. fii
on a foreclosure of a mortgage, from Jno. Ever
ingham, ir. to Chas. W. Rockwell.
, 1. D’LYON, see.
mnv 5 105
Marshal's Sales.
ILL be told at the Court (louse, in the Ci
ty of Savannah on the first Tuesday in June
next, between the hours of ten and three o’clock,
tract of land in the fifth district of the Countv
of Monroe, No 120, levied on as the property of
Jacob Miller, to satisfy an execution in favor of
George Wngg.
JN. II. MOREL, m. n. o.
may 1 F>2
ipply on hand for sale | he lias re
ice from $3 50 to £2 50, or by the
The undersigned intending to re
) move into the country, offers the plea
[■ sant and convenient House, now in his
l*i occup lion to rent, at a rate suited to thi
Imes. fr>m the 1st July next to the 1st November
| ,nrH 30 *ct90t
Uni and *‘S™sSotSale
J. SUnuVs Panacea.
fflHE subscriber having discovered the com
J. position of SWAIM’S celebrated Panacea,
bar now n *U| L ° -
Hici.il the pri
dozen $24.
All charitable institutions in the U States and
die poor will be supplied gratis.
II tile citizens of (lie principal cities and towns,
will appoint an ugent to order and distribute this
medicine to the poor, it will he supplied
This medicine is celebrated for the cure of the
fallowing diseases, “scrofula nr king’s evil, ulcer
ated or putrid sore throat, long s anding rheu
mstic affections, cutaneous, diseases, w lie swel
ling, and disease of the bones, and all cases gen
eraily of the ulcerous cliuracter, and chronic ois
eases, generally arising in debilitated constiln
tions, but more especially ftotn syphilis, or s.ffec
Administrator's Sales.
CVfrH.L be sold at the Court House in Savan
Ft nah, on the first Tuesday In July next, be
tween the hours of ten and two o’clock, lot No 15,
tfifteen) in the second district of Early County
Georgia, containing two hundred two and a h.d
acres, more or less, being the real estate of Ro
bert M. Durkin, dec’d. and sold by permission ol
die Court of Ordinary of Chatham County.
AUGUSTUS F. DUUKIE,
Administrator.
may 1 102
— . . ., . sundry other articles. ..
tinns arising therefrom) ulcers in the luyriix, I i ie j rs allL | creditors of said estate.
i/\ H vNDSOM E property, unincumbered, con-
^"iing of Lam?and Negroes. «*ether*W.
p> ii.» w
[minting m ail , we p calculated for
e in the upper country, an (0 the cul .
BrJSXSfcSS, i. to «»
isriss pop®-*««»«*■*. *»'
ffKSta wpi»«•>-
|e Georgia Journal,
liune 10 1^
f'or Sale,
"'--t “IF
• ■ ; n its neighborhood, and contains Eight
iWai
id the times of sale will be reasonable. App
Lon to be made to
I uov 16 225J
WM. MALLORY
Agent of Hamlin Mallor
The Public
Is informed that the claim of Hamlin Mallory to
I t h e tract of land ir. South Carolina, called
ClviHe, is now in a train for JuJtoal invest ^
sn. until the termination of which, some risk
[ill be incurred by those who ^purchase. ^
‘237
|dec 2
Administrator’s Sale.
On the fist Tuesday in June next,
■ tflLi, be sold before the Court House in the
VV city of Savannah.
All the nersumd property of William Mayiiew
d?c consisting of a Building on oni third of I.o
No 2, leykvl Tything,Darby ward) hIso, Buildings
on Lot No 31, Liberty ward) also, sundry article
d'Cai pcniei s Tools and Furniture) 1.4 part of tin
apt. Joseph Allen,) witl
Sold for tiie beuet of tb
sloop Good Intent, (Capt. Josep
tli
nudes, Ac. And that dreadful disease occasioned
by u long and excessive use of mercury, Ac, li is
also useful in disease of the liver.”
CERTIFICATES.
f have within the lust two years had an nppor.
lunity of seeing several cases of very inveterate
ulcers, which having resisted previously the legu
ir modes of treatment, were healed by the use
of Mr. Swaim's I’aimccn, and 1 do believe, from
what I have seen that it will prove an important
medy in scrofulous, venereal and mercurial dis
eM es, N CHAPMAN, M D.
Professor of the Institutes and Practice of
Physic, iu the University of Pennsylvallia
I have employed the Panacea ot Mr. Swaim u
numerous instances, within the last three year.,,
ami have always found it extremely efficacious,
specially in secondary syphilis, and mercurial
liseases. I have no hesitation in pronouncing it
a medicine of inestimable value.
W. GIBSON, M.D.
Professor of Surgery in the University of Penn
sylvania.
Philadelphia, February 17,1823.
JOHN SIHNN, Chemist.
N. B. For sale at Smith & Pearsall’s, N. B. cur
ner of Third and Market streets. . .
cry 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.
uprii 22 91§
C. H. HAYDHN,
Qualified adm’or estate Wm. Mayhew
npril 20 t 92
PUBLIC S^LES.
PUBLIC SALES.
Tax Collector’s Sales.
(in the first Tuesday iu July ribxt,
W ILL be sold at the Court House in the City
of Savannah, between the hours of 10 and:
3 o’clock, the following property or so muck,
thereof as will satisfy the Stale and County Taxes
and costs, vizi
A tract of land on Wilmington Island, in the
County of Chatham, containing 75 acres, more or
lest, bounded on th? north by a creek, east by
land of the Estate of Joseph Bryan, and south and
west by land belonging to John W Barnard, lev
Marshal’s Sales Continued. 1 vied on to satisfy the state and county taxes ol JnO)
#» /. ,... , . , I W Barnard for the year 1823, and costs. Amcuht
On first lucsihiy tn June next, J 0 f t„ xe a £34 85
W ILL be sold before the Court House in the Tlle Eas'ern half of lot No. 19, in Oglethorpe-
city ot Savannah, between tile usual hour?-1 Ward, in the city of Savannah, with Hie improve--
or sale, . . , , . I ments thereon, levied on lo satisfy the state and
Eightnegroe.’ v*z; Charles, Daniel, Lucy and counly Uxe8 of j E ttnd s Wllite , or lhe ycfar .
:r child, Sylvu and child, Nora and Mary, sub* 1.003 . n( i cos i- » •' J
iect to a mortgage of about seven hundred dollars)
levied on as the property of Geo. L. Cope, to sa<
afy an execution in favor of the Bank of the Unit
e«l States.
JNO. H. MOREL, moo.
may 4 104
Lota No 29 and 30 in Brown Ward, in the city
of Savannah, with the improvements thereon, li-.
1 vied on to sutialy the state and county taxes of ihe
Savannah Theatre for the year 1822 and 1823, and
costs. Amount of taxes, £234 87.
The southern half ot lot No. 10, first tything
Anson Ward, in the city of Savannah, with lhe ijn«.
provements thereon, levied on to salisly the sthte
I and county taxes of Estate of Edward Penman fur,-
City Marshal’s .Sales, continued.
On the first 'Ptiesday in June next. , . . . , _ ,
W ILL positively De sold before the Court I ‘he year 1823, and costs. Amount of taxes £4 68.
House in Savannah, between the hours of I Lot No. 38 Columbia Ward, in the city ot 8a«.
10 and 3 o’clock, if the ground rent is not pre I vannah, aubject to an annual ground rent to the.
viously paid. | Corporation of said City, with the improVemer.lt.
thereon, levied on to satisfy the state ana county
taxes of Ann Rodtnan for the year 1823, and costs.
Amount of taxes $5 86.
All that tract or lot of land, situate, lying and
being in the 27th dist. of Early county, contain,
ing 250 acres, more or less, and known and distin*
Lot No 24. Elbert ward, 60 by 90 feet, bound
ed east by Jefferson street, south by Hull street,
west by lot No. 32, and north by — street t re-
ehtered upon as the property of Mrs. Bulloch, for I
4 quarters rent.
Lot No 35, Elbert ward, 60 by 90 feet,bounded L , , .,
east by lot No 36, south by Liberty street, west 1 guislied m the plan of said district by the No. iy6.
by lot N.. 34, and north by a lane, re-entered up 1 ^ vied °» to satisfy'the state and county taxes of
on as the property of J Mingledorff, for 12 quar-1 the estate ofLewiaD.Acliordfijr the year 18-3.
era rent, 0 1 land costa. Amount of tuxes £2 26.
Lota No 47 and48 Jackson ward, 60 by 90fecl JAMES EPl'lNGER, t c c e.
may 1
102
Administrators sale.
>; V>t!,L be sold before the Court House in the
W Oily of Savannah on the first Tuesday in Ju
ly nexl, between the hum's of 10 and 2 o’clock.
Forty five acres of land more or less about two
miles from the city, adjoining the farm of J. H
Morel, Esq. also a lot in court house square known
in the plan of the city as lot number one, Stopcr
Tything Percival Ward—being the real estate of
ihe late Jsaac Uaillow deceased; sold by permis.
aion of the Honorable Court of Ordinary of Chat.
ham county for die benefit of the heirs and credi
tors of said estate.
JOHN M'NtSH, Adtn’n
may 5 105
each, bounded east by lot No 46 south by Liberty
street, west by Jefferson street, and north by :i
lane, re-entered upon as the property of John Me
Kinnon, for 12 quarters rent.
Lot No 25, Brown ward, 60 by 90 feet, boundei-
east by lot No 24, south by Hull s'reel, west by
lot No 26, and north by a lane, re-entered upon
as the property of C H Hayden, for 8 quarters
rent.
Lot No 26, Brown ward, 60 by 90 feet, boun
ded east by lot No 25, south by Hull st. west 1 n|ld 0ycf a|)d 1 - erminep for lhe , :Uy of Sa ;
by Scott street, and north by a anc, re entered | vannah Francis M. Stone, guardian of Thos Doors,
uponas«he proper y ot It B Ralston, tor 4 quar I M Michai ., Ue|la|er ,b
el ' 9 , ’ ent • ■ Also, sundry articles of plate ware, table and:
City Sheriff’s Sales.
On the first Tuesday tn June next,
W ILL be sold in front of the Court House in« $
the City of Savannah between the usual)
hours of 10 and 4 o’clock.
One uegro woman named Aggy, together with
her three children, William, Mary and Francis,
levied on aa the property of Michael Ueiisler, to,
xutisfy an execution from the Court ot Common
I.ot No 49, Brown’s ward, 60 by 90 feet, boun
ded east by lot No 50, south by a lane, west by 1 Ih „ n t f
Mclntosh-street, and north by Perry street, re- exeeutfon forrentV favor oflk’n^r Earlymid.
entered upon ns the property of 1 cter Blots, for I a gj|gg t( ] to J B Herbert ov co.
bed linen, one carpet and one lot books, le vied). I
1
THE IMPROVED
SEIUUTZ POWDERS.
ryV'E gontl i-tlc-cts of these powders as a Medl
.L cine, hue been observed and acknowledge)!
ny all those who have had o-casion to use them.
In all cases of Heartburn, Bile, Nausea and other
diseases of the Stomach, which are so very pre
valent in warm climates—they can be used at any
lime with much advantage. As they form a pies
:.nt effervescent draught, they may be said to be
un agreeable beverage free from taste and liigliiy
impregnated with fixed air, and possessing allthe
Medicinal qualities of the much esteemed Seidiitz
Waters.
The Season is fast approaching, when these
Saratoga and Ballston Spring
Waters.
REDUCED PRICE
T HE subscriber has received per late arrivals, _ >w
a fresh-supply of the above Waters, anil will I powders will be in demand, and to get them pure
sell them at 3lj cents a sing'e (quart) bottle or al J | g V£ , ry desirable. Many persons have been de-
$3 50 fora box, containing one dux They were ceive d j n their operation, by having purchased
l.i. I - 1 l T -. -A .1, t. /‘•I.n.lr Mnttf Vllt'lc. illKl are l .I TXa.m U » ..Mr... a-V. — e.fr ttrlll/vlt
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
ns the property of John Course, for 4 quarters
rent.
Lot No 3, Warren ward, 60 by 90 feet, bound-
ded east by lot No 4, south by a lane, west by lot
No 2, and nortli by Hay street, re entered upon
as the property of A. Hunter, for 4 quarters rent
Lot No 20‘ Warren ward, 60 by 90, feet, bound
ed cast by Price street, smith by St Julian street,
west by lot No 19, and north by Bryan street, re
entered upon as the property of T V Gray, for 8
quarters rent.
Lot No 38, Columbia ward, 50 by 90 ft. bound-
ed east by lot No 39, south by South Broad street
west by lot No 39, and north by a lane, re-entered
upon as the property of Ann Rodman, for 12 quar
ters rent.
Lot No 10, Juckson’s ward, 60 by 90 feet, boun-
ded east by Scot street, south by a lane, west by
totNo3, and by north South Broad st re-entered
upon as the property of T N Morel, for 16 quar-
ters rent.
Lots No 31 and 32, Liberty ward, 60 by 90 ft.
ounded east by lot No 3o, south by a lane, west
by West Broad st. and north by York st
upon as lhe property of C H M
iers rent.
piay 1
Ali.LD'LYON, r,s»
103
re-entered
ayden, for 8 quar-
Sheriff's Sales.
On the first Tuesday in June next L
MLL be sold at the Court. House in Savan
nah, between the hours of 10 and 4 o’clock,
the following property,
All that lot of land in the city of Savannah, si
tuated west of Pahm street and known by the No
39 containing, 55 j feet in with, on west BoundHq t
street, and one hundred, amJ eighty feet in,
depth on Bryan street, levied on as the property)
of Thomas Uourke, deceased, to satisfy an execu®
lion iti favor of the Bank of the U. Slates cnd\
others.
Also all that tract of land known as Conetitm
don Hill, about 2} miles from the City Savannah,
containg about 340 acres, with all the building*
ttiereoo, adjoining lands belonging to the estuiv
of Abigail Minis and others, levied on u'c-ler n»
execution issuing from a Justices Court, again*
Archibald M’Nie), in favour of John Malone, and
turned over to me by a constable.
Also, all that lot of land known in the plan of
the city as No 6, Columbia Ward, subject to an
annual ground rent to the corporation, with im,
provements thereon, bounded west by lot No 5,
east by lot No 7, north by Broughton street—-aha^
344 acres of land at Tweed Sid
Lot No 29, Jackson’s ward, 60 by 90 ft bonmled f rom the city| wilh the buil. in^s thereon, the
j east by lot No 30, south by a lane, west by Jeffer-1 present residence of the defendant, levied on m
son st. and north by Perry st. re-entered upon as 1 t he property of John Morel, to satisfy executions
Valuable Property for Sale
nuD subscriber oHers for sale Ins propert in
■ n «inr Mr in tosh County—consisting of five
JrLots’ situated in the most eligible quarter
f the city for business ot every description.
Also Five Bay Lots immediately back ot thos<
cfore mentioned and divided from them by *
^ARo* one third part of a Wharf Lot, in this city,
commoffiy ca«ed P Rices Wharf) with improve- t.on.
For particulars enquire of Thomas
d„k, Lq’r in Savannah, or the subscriber oi.
CHARLES B. JONES.
r
S3 50 for n box, continuing out- <107. * im/ 1 oeived in tlieir operation, oy Having purenaseu 1 ™i j “i # “" me properly 01 jonn Morel, to satisty executions
bottled by Lynch U Clark,--of New York, and are | t (,em in Drug Stores, the proprietors of which! the property ot J B Berthelot, tor 4 quarters 1 , n favour of the Bank of tbe:StaW of Georgia and
. . . 1 ■ - ... I . . . . , • 1 *1.„ v.! font I
wananted to be interior to none,
FRANCIS I. LAY, Druggist,
ca 95 Shads’ Buildings.
Attest,
Wilmington Island,
1 *218
\ Noticed
aV Very valuable tract ol Land in Liberty coun.
iy, situate, on the s unbury Road, two inlU s
End a half from Rice orough; containing tw o
(hundred and ten acre sT'tis land is Y®rv
bio for cotton, rice and corn, and as well calculH
ted for that culture as any land m‘be county »
Lthe conditions are low and reasonable 1 there ar-
[between seventy and eighty acres ^red an
[uader fence, there is also a good dwelhngyhwse,
land all necessary out buildings on the P ?
guarantee titles^ will be giventothepurchuse.
I no incumbrances lying on said l»"d- ,.
Iparticularu apply to capt. Jos. Jones >
[ county, or to edWAHD B. BAKER.
owner in McIntosh county
I an pr 16 '
For Sale,
I'WlNBLots sitnai.; on the South Common, as
M part of Garden lot No 7, designated by num
oers, 1, 3, 4. 5, 6, 7, 10, 15 and 24.
I Also, an undivided third of lot No 17,Yam r >,
jftronling west on Fahm St. opposite the residence
I .of Joseph Stiles, Esq, . _ . .
[ Also, all tiie interest of Isaac La Roche tn « cc
I <ain lot of land, situated on tlieThuiiderbolt Ron
[ ’file above property is offered for sale by
ftuc of an assignment made by Isaac La Roche Im
I the- benefit ol all his creditors. If not aoid beloi i
S ue first Tuesday in May next, it will then be of
ed at public auction at the Court House in Sa,
annuli, Fr particular# apply to
D. PONCE,
Agent for the assignees of I -Lu Rocli
l npril 20 92
ELISHA WOOD, Sec’ry.
IN SENATE, 12th Nov. 1823.
Whkuf.as it is desirable to ascertain the wish
cs nf'the citizens of this state, as to the ntode of
choosing Electors of President and Vice Presi
dent ot the United States 1
Be it therefore resolved by the Senate and Itous--
f Representatives of the State of Oeorgia m Gene
ral Assembly met, That it shall be the dqty of the
Magistrates who shall prt side at the several Elec
lions to be held in the dUIerent counties of tui®
State for the choice of members of the Legisla
ture, at tiie next General Election therein, to
propose to each and every voter at. the time of
receiving his vote, whether be desires that th-
april 23
“Executive Department, Ceo.
MtLLKDGEVILI<E, 21st Nov 1825
RDERED, That the subjoined Resolution be
published once a month, in each of the Gv-
of this State, until the next General Elec-
£>
paid but little or no regard in selecting the best
kind, consequently their benefical qualities were
never realized. But this difficulty mav now be
obviated,—-the subscriber has endeavored for the
two or three last seasons to procure them Genuine
and has been successful.
These Powders are neatly put up in Tin Boxes,
by which means their Medicinal properties will
remain unimpaired by the influence of time and
climate. ...
A fresh supply of the above Genuine article
inis just been received, which together with a
very general assortment of Family Medicines will
be kept constantly on hand.
FRANCIS I. LAY, Chemist & Druggist,
Corner of Congress and 'Whitaker Streets
Shad's Buihtings.
april 29 100 ma
may 10
109
F. M. STONE, c m.
City Marshal’s Sale—Continued.
On the first Tuesday in June next.
W ILL'be sold in front ofthe <
tween the usual hours
others.
Also 75 acres of land in White Bluff district,
the residence of the defendent, levied on a* the
property of James Govan, to satisfy an execution
in favor of Henry Haupt.
Also a boy named Richard, levied on under to
ig pn
before that day.
t hose two small buddings on the west half ol
lot letter H. situated in that part of the city for-1
merly called St. Gall, now Oglethorpe ward boun
ded E by Laurel st. S by lot letter F. west by s
lane and N by Zubly.at. levied upon as the prop,
erty of Mrs Mary Garnett to satisfy two fines im
posed by the Mayor and Aldermen of the city of I
Savannah upon her intertaing negroes on Sundays
F M. STONE, om.
may 11 110
"♦viVrnnr-t hniinp be execution in lavor of Lulls k Read, against Paul
*7*1 '-Itr “A" imoC.**
a tinpn nrf> nnt naif* I Y. lw*
Valuable Medicine.
ANTI DYSPEPTIC PILLS,
a N - Mr I Citjr Marshal's Sales-Comiimed.
id. e.Ii5.,H.bjt».ICo.ti»en«M,maPil«i. —A.*®!**!!* 1 )} ...
It is well known that Dyspepsia is one of the I VX7ILL be sold tn front of the court House be-
choice ot'said Electors shall be confided to the J m „ s t frequent and formidable diseases of our coun- I W tween 10 and 3 o’clock, the following pro
people or retained by the Legislature, and to r<- I ipy. it 8 commencement is indicated in different I perty, if the taxes are not paid before that ay.
quest such voter to signify such desire by en- I patients by various symptoms, of winch the most I Lot No 11, and buildings, FYanklin ward, 601 by
doming on his ticket, Sic word People or Legisla. | Cmarkahle are- I 90 feet - boul,ded eaat b .y ,ot - No l2 .’ ? oulbb y
ture, according to the truth of the fact) and 01
counting out the ballots, to annex to the returi
ofthe said election by them so transmitted to the
Sheriff’s Sales, *
On the first Tuesday in June nexl.
W ILL be sold at the Court House- in Savan,
nab, between the hours of IQ and 4 o’clock;
Five negroes, Ceaser, Hannah, Joe, Ruth,
and Harriet, under a fi fa on foreclosure in favor
of Davies and Berrien, against Joseph C,
sham,
ISAAC D’LYON, s.c.o,
april 3 78 . '
City Marshal’s Sales.
On the first Tuesday tn June nexl,
\813 ILL be sold before the Court House in the
city of Savannah, between the hours of 10
and 3 o’clock, if the respective rents are not paid
before thatxiay.
Lot Nos 3 and 6, Springhill, bounded G by west
Broad St. S by lots 4 and f, W by lot 11, and N,
by Spring St. re-entered upon as the property of
IV m Porter, for 4 quarters ground rent.
Lot No 7, Springhill, bounded E by lot 2, S by
Spring St. W by lot 11, and N by lot 8, re enter,
d upon
Also, one building on the southeast corner of ed upon as the property of Patrick Norris for 4
Executive Departme^at^e Moment rf the often calied.heart burn, the year 1823) amount tax £42 75 and cost
votes so given, to the end that the same may b< 1 flatulence or wind on Ihe stomach, bitter taste in Also, one building on the co h r " . auarlerB rent
laid before the next Legislature by his Exeellen. | ,«m ‘he mornmg. party oVJas VV cLnon,\o satisfy his city tax, fte |. .Lot. Nos 9_and 10, Springhill, .bounded. E by
|p,n>p„inn n snirits &c I tiie year 1823) amount tax $17 81 and cost.
PUesbeing connected with indigestion and cos. Also, one negro woman named named Dora,
cy the Governor.
And be it further resolved, That his Excellency
the Governor be, and he is hereby requested U
cause this resolution to, be published without de-
lav, in thesever.il Gszcues of this State, and t<
continue the said publication once a mouth, unt'
the next General Election.
Read and agreed to unanimously.
THOMAS STOCKS, President.
In thejllouse of Representatives, 14th Nov. 1825.
Read and concurred in.
DAVID ADA US, Speaker.
Approved, I8th Nov. 1823.
11 G. M. TROUP, Governor.
TNj-lNE months after dine application will
wi made to the honorable the Justices ol ti
' .Inferior Court of Chatham county, when sit»in;
■for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell all tiiai trie
,nf Land containing two hundred and fifty acre
Wore or less, known as lot No. 15 fifteen, in tli.
.second district of Etirly county, Georgia, beny
■the real estate of Robert M. Durkte, dec. and u
be sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditor
tiie said deceased. , ,
AUGUSTUS F. DURKIE, Adm’or. of
h, M. Durkte, dec.
V 2
NOTICE.
r HR Co-partnership of William and John (j
Bakf.ii, is this day dissoved by mutual cor.
?ont. * In order to a speedy settlement oi the bit •
dness, all persons indebted are called upon w
raake payment to John O. RAKpR>
JOHN O. BAKER,
^Riceborough, Ga. Jan 1,1824.
ian 21 16
ivflNE months after date, application will b,
t X made to the Hon. the Inferior Court ot Bry.
in County, for leave to sell all the real Estate m
Sarah McKindley, late of Bryan coun'y dec. fo:
oenefit of the heirs and creditors ot said estate
JAMES BUTLER, adm’or.
april 8 § 0 Jf7
satisfy l .
and 1823, amount Tax $41 31 and costs.
F. M. STONE, 0 m.
may 11 116
Sheriff’s Sales—continued.
On the first Tucsdsy in July next,
W ILL be sold before Uie Court House in Bry-
an couutv, between the usual hours cf ssle.
All that undivided moiety of a tract of land in
Bryan countv, containing 1150 acres, originally
granted to oiie Jno Davis, adjoining the plantation
of Col. David M'Cormick and others, levied on
under an execution, Edward F. 1 attnall against
administrators of Thomas Bourke
THOS. ALBRITTON, s n c.
may 18 116
Sheriff’s Sale.
On the first Tuesday in Jidy next,.
f^TlLL be sold before tiie Court House in Bry-
V V an county, between the usual hours of eale.
Two Negroes named Dorcas and Joe, levied on
1 irom 1118 Hitiu UUII»imov»*v*\#*M fl *■, v 6 - n . , 1 -WX ,r .• .
under mv hand and seal, thi* 3$ day of 1 as the property of Richard T. Keating} to satisfy
n 1 uoo, / , J -m execution in favor ot Jas \nderson ct co.
C ... I , THOS, ALBRITTON, s B c.
the pills. , „ .
Persons afflated with any of the above symp
toms, are assured that (he Anti-Dyspeptic Pills
are a remedy well worth tlieir attention, and enti
tled to their entire confidence. .
A supply of the above valuable Medicine has
lust Deen received from the Patentee, and can be
ititained ofthe subscriber, who has been appom*
.ed ugent for the Slate of Georgia.'
b FRANCIS T. LAY,
Druggist and Chemist, Shad's Buildings,
april 24 ca94 Savannah.
Georgia—Liberty County.
. *Y Elijah Baker, clerk of the Court of Ordi-
i> »»vy‘for the county of Liberty.
Whereas William Law, Esq. npplies to be dis
missed from his administration on the estate of
Davis Cavter, late of said county, dec.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
">ersons concerned to file tlieir. objections (if any
i hey have) in my office, within the time prescrib
ed by law; or otherwise the said applicant will be
dismissed from his said administration.
Given under mv '
May, A. D. 1824.
E. B AKER, V CO.
may U
1K>
f mify 1$ 116
lots 7 and 8, S by Spring St. \V by Franklin St.
and N by Oak St. re-entere J upon as the property
of Wm Richardson, for 4 quarters rent
Lot No 17, Springhill, bounded F. by lot 16,
by lot 15, W by lot 22, and N by Oak St. re enter*
ed upon as the property of Adam Cope, for four
quarters rent.
Lot No 19, Spring hill, bounded en the E by
lot 14, S by lot 20, W by lot 22, and N by Spring*
Street, re-entered upon as the property of John
D Cole, for 4 quarters rent.
F. M. STONE, cm.
may 1 201
Attachment Sale.
B Y order ofthe Honorable the InferiorCoprt of
Chatham county, will be sold at the Court
House, between the honrs of 10 and 4 o’clock, on
Tuesday the 1st of June, n Negro Boy named
Spencer, attached by Dopson and Murpby, as the
property of VVm. D. Brown.
t D’LYON, s 0 ,
may 18 116 5S
S3® i he pole boats Olive Branch,
and Wilder, will now take freight to Augusta a
one halt the customary rates—and will always
take for less than the rate exacted by the GcorgU
Steam Boat Company. Apply to
G, p. I.AMAR;
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