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ARMENIA* Mvr 12,1354.
r,.'N-'l> 'L COURT MARTIAL, consisting
ut” Col. Uavio r. Smith, President, ,y
° " Lieut. Colonels,
> ". Robert Toll' , )V-n Doyle,
Littleton Spivey,. Thomas t.run,
in. Thomas • >• t. ■,
“ ^ ' Captains. , »
John Ward, ,
i W. Ilothwcll, J O. Abbott,
v ' IP. Toy thress, .», Barrett Newton,
Cfco- \V Evans.
\ ' . Lieut, J. W. Reynolds, .,|t., •*
w ' he id „t Jacksonborough, Scriven county,
”* o jd, A pnl, and continued by adjournment
“"SahtwViat^Btq. tta&n commanding the
Comnanyofthe 4th Raiment of the 2d Bri
35 v C ofThe l*i Division, GeorgiaMiUtiriwas tried
rtS Court on the following charges and
ica ions prelered against him by Cof. Aug.
Og J° ne ‘- ofu \ c swd 4 i h lie B l,nent » ▼»» *
t.t charge, disobedience of orders. ...
{ gpecification, in refusing to comply withttte
“' ,\ .,rdcr of Col Jones, directed to him un.
Kte oftheUtban-U9th July, 1823. ‘
d 3d specification, in failing to attend a Regimen-
iter held 2Mb October, 1823.
3d specification, in failing to attend a Regimen-
tol Court of Enquiry, hrldl5th Dec, 1823. ..
W 8peafication!iri liaving entered on the duties
office without taking the oath required of
him hvdnf 10th section of the act of .1113, enlitl-
?d «n y actto revise and consolidate the several
,m w•b3SaioS.^“ , Jj;^ to ordlF a company
mnrter within three months and neglected pen-
mffy those duties required of-him as captiiii as
^ The finding and sentence of the Court were as
^°The ! Court after mature deliberation on the
111 IT KVl/llw
first chsrgfe. They find further that the miscon
duct charged in the second specification under
the Id charge does hot rehder him amenable to
‘ ' punishment in as much as ho Ja^ compels him to
* order a muster within three months, tile litter
' rfirt of the said charge they find him guilty and
amenable to punishment, and sentenced him to be
r cashiered. * . ., ,' . i.
Which sentence, cashiering, Captain Joshua
Pearce, ofthe36lh company district of the 4th
•- Regiment, has been confirmed by the Major He-
neru) of the Division, ,t ' -
• The same Court tried Benjamin Wamaclr, Esq.
Csptain commanding the I8t)ih company of the
4th Regiment of the 2d Brigade of the 1st Division
Georgia Militia, on the following charges and ape
cifica'ions prefered against him by Col. Augstv
Seaborn Jones, of the said 4th Regiment, v« s
1st charge, disobedience of orders.
■ 1st specification, in failing to make a return of
his company and patrol agreeable to a Regimen
tal order issued to him.on the 16th July, 1823.
2d specification, in failing to issue orders for a
Regimental muster on the 26tli October 1823. (
3 i specification, in tailing in attend a Regimen.
Hi Wri of enquiry, held 15th December, 1823.
Sd ehal-ge, m-fclect of duty.
1st specification, in having entered on the du
ties of his office as captain without taking the oath
rcqjn'ed him by the 10th section of the acl
of 1818, entitled.an aqlto revise and consolidate
the nilitiu laws of this state, &c. > i\ •/ .
2d specification, in failing to order a court, oi
i enquiry for the trial on defaulters at a Company
muster of the 180th district held on the l*ih
August 1823 ■ ' l v ••
3d specificai ion, in appearing neither armed or.
Uniformed as the law directs at a company mua
ter In hi i district on the 14th August, ,1823.
I The finding .ml sentences Of the epurt were
I as follows: , .. ..
1 The court after mature deliberation on the ten
timony produced find the prisoner guilty o» the
i charges nlledged ngtinst him by Col. Jones and
“■entenccd him to be cashiered.
IVliicifsentence, cashiering, Captain Benjamin
Vamack, of tfo 180th company district of the 4th
Regiment, lias been confirmed by the Major Gen-
end of tlty Division n ... '
Ti»e aoathy which hgs prevailed in the militia of
our country since the late war,has been extenive,
and the defects of the militia system of the state,
fins enabled too many delinquent- under a mista
ken administration of the laws, to escape suitable
punishment. The charges brought in these cases
ore marked with a total disregard for that order
and subordination, which is' ('.essential to milita
ry System 4nd s'everr as his been »h< pens ties in
liicied, i hey cannot be disapprobated by any one
who wishes to see the militia so organiee.d a. to
L e efficient, when called to the field. The ex-
.mpie which will be followed up in all such cases
Wlntli niay occur in the Brigade, the Br.gadier
Genetal, anxiously hopes will stimulate. officers
■» ne more attentive to the dutie-oi their situa.
■inns, and obedient to the orders of their superi
rra. '
I Uy order of Brigadier Gen. Havre Ta.tnon, Jr,
I. • ‘ JAMES PO),.Hl.L, ,•.
j l . ■■■■•.■ Abide Camp.
qt«V 98 26 j • : ' .
l/wttm Lodge, No. 3,
M1F. members are requested to attend.«n extra
mtixinp, to be hf iu THIS hV* NING, at J
at 7 o’clock, on business of importance.
By order ol the Worshipldl Master,
M W. SEWART, 8ec*ry
[may 28 26 ..
NOTICE.
)ER80N8 having demands igainst the estote
of Amo* Dodglass, late of Chatham County
jcensed, will please to liuvc their ;iccounts pr -
My at tested, and leave them at the bat* of Col.
fo Shelmnn’s Mansion Rnu-e,- Savannah. Those
vioare indebted tufhe estate, wil be calleu on
I >en pr fifteen days tor si ttlement.
1 DAVID TAYLOR, Jr. ...
f ..QuaMied Executor.
Jmr Wuynenbnro. May 2*,' 1824." '
l» v28 . ■ f ( ai. : ^ x ..
Situation Wanted.
VOUJA’G mini who is' someulitti .occustomed
i to Store keeping, wishes a situation in -that
S lisfactory recommendations esn be given
rqttircd. A line;' fidilivased to ), H .'B. andldft
fit s office will he ; prijmpfty attended to.
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BOARD OF riilAL,TH, ’
, liraik
the lah'dhitdntd of the City of
'■ Savannah.
tOB are
I Huixa, to inform them through Cue mwli
P their Chairman, Ward- ftdmmttlees, the
lii 1 * r ^fS)’ or ”y notice in writing, through
f °®‘Qfflw,* <if nny. nuisanci; which exist ,, or
Py oeposites in stores or cellars, that may be
■'aered injurious to the health of the city.
JOHN S1IELLMAN, Chairman,;
I.K.TBFPT, Sec’ry Board of Health.
1.125 '
NOTICE. .
of nn order of the Hon. Court of-Or;
Iif .^lTof’t.ibei ty County, will be sold in the
* ■ s "nbnry, on the first Tuesday in.Augusi
rihs ol the right which the estate
> three
Ichm. urins 01 >ne ngnt wntou uic esmw
L “Wwn, deceased has to a certain negro
[• B| Nve named Cassandra. • ‘
26 J ° U ^ BROUGHTON, Eaxcsttr.
i*.
'.l.H
OFFICE Foil HflTPrLYG
£ KAMIvv.
if - ,bl “
'ing Seamen and the Miariul
flueifiefo.
i ^leJftuder hunter and Wirt. 1* :
I, at the N,. W. Cottier of the,Exchange.
tllav 6 1C8 '* '
n the
Rdcrs,
sKRIf
..M;:-r£meht „,un*.
50< 10 n |fw t i? ri9 ' v,,eat B r»h'l ffilxcd
fr ( , with Shorts an excellent food for
Horsts and Covyg, just receivep and for sale low
m,y 2 6 im EBUJENCRE8.
SUVnn’s V’anacua. :
T HE'subscriber having discovered the com-
position of S WADI’S celebrated Panacea,
r T„ n ? u tt *“ ppl / <>n hand for sale, he has re.
H & pll5e 50 t0 82 S0 ’ or b 7 *«»e
All charitable institutions in the U. atates and
tlie poor will be iubpiied grails.
If the citizens or the principal cities and towns,
wilfappoint an agent to order and distribute this
atedicme to the poor, it will be supplied.
1 his medicine is celebrated for the cure of the
following diseases, M o ! crolu|a or, king’s evil, ulcer
ated or putrid sore tl>roft, long standing rheu
malic atiections, cdtaneous, diseases, w'tite awel-
,lf. n (?j*nd disease of the bones, and all cases gen
erally vf tile ulcerous Character, and chronic diB
rmses, generally arising in debiliuted conatitu
tions, but more especially from syphilis, or afTee
tipns arising therefrom; ulcers In the lrfyrnx,
norms, Ecc. And that dreadthl disease occaaioneil
by a long and excessive use of mercury, &c. It is
also usclul in disease of the liver.”
. -./>• - OBRflPlOATES.
? I have Within the last two years had an oppor
tunity oFseemg sfeveral cases of very inveterate
ulcers, which having resisted previously (he regu>
lar modes of treatment, were healed by the use
of Mr Swann’s Panacea, and I do believe, from
what I have seen that it will prove an important
remedy in scrofulous, vcnefCal and mercurial dis.
°* se *d r „ ;N. CHAPMAN, M.B.
Professor of the Institutes and Practice of
, Physic, in the University of Pennsylvania
I have employed the Panacea of Mr. Swaim in
numerous instances, within the last three yearn,
and have always found it extremely efficacious,
especially in secondary syphilis, and mercurial
diseases. 1 have no hesitation in pronouncing it
a medicine of inestimable value. >
„ P VV. GIBSON, M.D,
Professor of Surgery in the University of Penn-
, Philadelphia, February 17,1823. 8 7* van ‘'*
t • IUHN SHiNN, Chemist.
N. B. For sale at Smith & Pearsall’s, N, E, cor
ner of Third and Market streets.
april£2 , . . ' 94§
SWinn’s Panacea. >
CERTIFICATES. \
r HAVP. heen labouring under a disease for a
long time, as swelling in the bones, Ions of ap-
I'title, toss of flesh,, aud loss of sleep, with severe
pain.. Noticing pti advertisement rf Swaim’t Pip.
naeea to be a cure for the above disease, I got
some .by paying the cash for it a I received it, and
found a great ben fi> by it, But having nothing
but my labour to depend on for a UVing, and not
being ut>te to work for a longtime, got so that I
was not able to pay for it. Some months after
this, I heard of a Mr. Shinn’s having made a Pa.
•nacea, stated to be the same us Mr Swaim’s. I
applied to him, and. stated my case nnd circum
stanor.T, ami found him disposed to benefit me.
He gave me the medicine freely, and said I might
pay for it whenever I got able: and I found, by
taking the same quantity, as much benefit by tt
ns by Mr Swaim’s. , ^
l have given this Certificate for the benefit of.
others that should stand in need of Shinn’s Pumv
cea, and consider it a very valuable medicine;
P. STETLER, Duke street,
Near Front, Northern Liberties.
Philadelphia, April 20,1824. .
• ^ ' Phiiabkimia, April 21, 1824.
11 Certify that 1 hnve been for muny years affile
ted witli rheumatism. Above five years ago, 1
was attended by a respectable Physician of this
city,who put me under a course of mercury.' ■
Since which time I have been worses my disorder
having been accompanied by severe pains througl.
my wliulb system ——And last winter my right
leg was much swelled, and so much contracted
that I could scarcely put my toes to the ground,
and was tibliged to walk with a crutch. < In Feb
last t bought sot?,e of J. Shinn's PanscAs^ add after
taking three bottl^ find that I am Ire? from pain,
and that my leg is restored to its nat'uraPuse.
I am induced to make this public for the bene
fit ofibe-sfiheted. '
CHARLES BARIAS,
, , : . Malt allew Phllnd.
V J PhkxiABslpuia, April 17,1824'.
'This wjll certify, Jhai ,my, son, John Hume*,
aged 40 years, was confined lust winter in the
Alms house of this city, with rheumatism in hi*
shoulder and arms I applied to J. Shinn for some
of his Panacea, and obtained .one bottle, which
entirely removed his complaint. He was remov
ed to the country, otherwue.he would have sigh,
ed this certificate. ■ . ;
•t~ ' her '!•<'' ‘
. ANN C.« HUMES,
mark, *
• ' / ■ ' ' Philadelphia Alms house, \
Pnn.ADtr.rniA, March 10th, 1824.
I certify, for the benefit of the rfflnHed, that 1
have been, for seven years last ptst, afflicted with
the live! complaint, during which time i have been
attended by several physicians, but received nn
permanent benefit. Hearing of Mr. Swaim’s L’a
nacea, I applied to him for some of it s being poof
ajid linable to pay foe it at the timji, could not ob*
tain any- I next applied to J. Shinn, and receiv
ed some of his Panacea, which greatly benefitted
me. The painitna soreness of my side wss re
moved, ana 1 was again able to work at my trade,
CHARI RS BOWMAN,
'Germau street, South walk.
' ' / , '• r . \ >• , ,
This is to certify, that my apprentice boy, J.
Morrison, aged f8 years, has been several years
afflicted with the King’s evil,' attended with an
extensive ulceration over the. body, with a£(ite
pain- In January ,last, 1 heard of J* Shinn's Pana
cea, and obtained for him three bottle’s; which cf
fected are entire and complete cure, and he is now
in> good health, and able to work at his trade.
B 4-v ALEX’R. RANKBN,
- t , " x ’ Pront-St. abovopoplarlatje.
• This j^ to deiiify/thst on the Wlb of April*the
uhrive named John Morrison appeared before me,
and on examination, do believe the fact si as stated
in the above certificate, are' just and true.
fit- PltOBASCO, Justice uf ttid Peace, »
‘ ' ' Philadcljiliia county.
• • ‘if ''"J 1 ' ■■ •». y 1 ■ I". i»’ ■ : m. 1 . - & $
*»I certify, that I hftw
lism in my shoulder I
have, been relieved I
Shinn’s Panacea. - ^ . k .
JAMES DOUGLAS, of the
' • - .MoyamensingPoor House.
fUST received per Ship Florida (he eefehjhitefi
<1' Pnnaqea prepared by John Shinn-Chemist.
I'niladelpiuo, who has appointed the Subscriber
Agent for fiavanhab and; its vicinity., The Puna-
iea will be sold at Hie reduced price of cts
OtS^. 2fi |r-3»t^t
B
iNtevi spring Goods, - ,
A’, the ship Emily and other late arrivals from
Liverpool, the snbscribers hsve received •
great variety of
SEASONABLE DRY GOODS,
Which makes their assortment more general and
extensive than usual, and will be sold by the pack-
•ge, piece or dozen at a reduced advance, and on
n credit of Twelve Month* for approved paper,
or tyill be exchanged for Steam Bout or £nsur-
ance Stock, or stock in either of the Banks in the
state.
ANDREW LOW It CO.
ALSO—In Store,
(O’ Cotton Bagging, Crates of Crockery, Casks
of Glassware, Tea Chins, London Porter, kc.&c.
Feb 13 35
M) VERS % TIAMTLTO V,
it | A VK received by the iltip 8uva:i,.4i). a luigr
» A atu’uut of ”. C' '■ ' ' • .
, . PASUIO.VA ItLE 'sUMMfin
. amonii wank Amt.
OOATS ancl COA f TT-ES—°f b%. Silk Camlet,
Blk Homhazuie, do Ctrcasdan, French ami.
bSRl'Mi A’lgunin, Citssihtit, Cotton Cassi -
PAN'rTr e n^ , l io mb «* c U’ Sat,een * «ms. Ike.
I AN T ALOONS_rtl TVnmflrk Satin, English
, l llk Drilling, blk striped Silk, blk Nankin
Crape, blue and blk silk Camlet, white and
% I ® 0,ore ‘> plain and striped Drilling, ribb’d
Viguntu C»isi mcre , hlk Circus,inn, Cassi-
nett, Urip’d cottun Florintine, cottonCnssi
mere, Sattcen, Bombuzette, Nankeen, Ac.
terns, white Marseilles, strip’d and color’d'
do., white adk strip’d Valentis, col’d do.
of various. Patterns,
Round Jackets, Ouch: Trowseri, linen and cotton
i Sb,r *» Stockings, Drawers, Gloves, Sus-
run n A wstirtment of
?!?i!l£ foc V GOA l S ’ DreM COATS, PANTA-
LOONS and VESTS, of all qualities. The whofe
»n assortment, rarely to be met withi
and will be so d wholcstile or retail at prices cor-
rcsponding with the timet. Corner of Whitaker
and St. Julian Streets, oppositeYoungs’duildings.
EC TAB I IS FED Mb
!
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oJkXUSadxi***
NEW-YORK PACKETS.
tuirs, i MA.TKm-,
Savannah, w. mw
l.OmSA M.VI ILBJV, , V, jAVnoB,
AttCUstr.f, J), Vj,h Dtik,
VVM WALLACE,’ T. Wood,
EMPEROR, • i M. Tisnntrt:
I'he ubov.-are all first rate vtsselr, with expo
rtcnced commanders, and will roniinuc to ini] i.i
regular jtiiece^sion throughout the sa-aaon, leav.
Ing Suvunnali for New York on Thursday and;N.
York for Savannah oh Saturday in each woek.A-
Kor freight or passage, apply to the Captains on
board at Jones’s upper wharf, or to
. HALL fc HOYT,
fan 27 2l
SELLING OFF.
close their
. Subscribers teing about to
A business -in this place, offer for sale at very
reduced prices wholesale and retail, their entire
Slock in trade, comprising a general and extensive
assortment of fresh imported
BRITISH
, FRENCH And '> '
EAST I.\ 111 A
Staple aud:Fancy Goods.
ALSO, d
A Inrge collection of French '
PAPER HANGING,
Perfumery, 5fc. §*c.
(CJ Persona having claims .igaimt them are re
quested to present them for payment, and those
indebted by notes, due bills, or open accounts, to
make psymenttireviousto the 1st of June next as
-all claims remaining unsatisfied on that day wilt
be put in suit indiscriminately.
' g. bRbitmayer U CO.
may 22 '- V‘ 120
W
NOTICE,
R. WILLIAM TURNER, having assigned to
. the subscriber all hia stock in trade, debts,
&c for behoof of his.creditors generally, it is re-
quested that those indebted make immediate pay.
mi nt, and those having claims will please render
t iem to Mr Thomas, Miller, who is appointed
tlielr agent, to dispose of the stock, which compri-
sea a general,assortment of
. Seasonable Dvy Goods.
And Mill be sold v. bolesale or in retail, at very
reduced price*, for cash only, - • .
JAMES MTIBNRY,} Assignees
JOHN H. REID, C Sf
CEORGB RBLPH, \ Wm.Turner,
sprit 14 86
BARGAINS.
r HE Stock of DRY GOODS which formerly
belonged t» -Mr William Turner, is now
selling ofi'ut prices much under cost.
IH "
apid 16'
88
NOTICE.
r ptHE subscriber iuformi his friends and the
X public that he inien Is retiring from SaVah-
nah,about the last of the present month, and of
closing all his business in this place previous to
that time. He has on hand a general and very ex
tensive assoi" ment of the best and most fssluona
ble •/;
: SUMMER CLOTHING,
which he olfel's at wholesale br retail at fijMt cott.
The above stuck of Goods have been laid icTlow,
and may be an object to speculators. .
'» - • P. DREGE.
a. card;
PETER DREGE informs such of his custom'
era who.wereln the habit ofsupplying themselves
Any .order: he may be favored with, will be
promptly executed, the quality of the Goods will
be the beat;.will cost less, "and will be shipped
round to Savannah at his own risk,
Georgia and-North Carolina fnoney will beta
ken in payment at par.
(O' The Editor of the Georgia Patriot, Mil,
ledgeville, is requested to insert the above 15
times and forward his account to P. Drege.
may 14 113 ’ ■ ■
v Brought tojail,
t N Savannah, on the 26th insf. a negro man who
L says his name is Joe, and that he belongs to
Bjivid Crawford of Green County, Georgia, and
that he runaway about the 1st of January last, he
if. 5 feet 6 inches high and about 30 years of age
JNOIDEWS, jco.
spril 28 ' 99
Brought to Jail, ; '
I N Savannah, oii the 22d inst. a negro man who
aays his name is Btnidy,and that he belongs
to John G. Oliver, of Emanuel county, Georgia,
and that he runaway shout three months ago. He
is 5 feet 11A inc hes high and about 35 years of
age JOHN I. DEWS, jrcc.'
' may 26 124 ,' . . ■
Brought 'to Jail-
S N Savannah on the 7lh inst. a dark mulatto
man, who says his name ' 3 Henry, and that he
beiotigs to Richard Smith of Washington county
j Brought to Jail, ' 1 \
I N Savannah, on the 4th inst. a negro man who
. says his name is Charles, and that he belongs
to Woody King, of Green \County, Geoigia, and
that he rahaway-about two months ago, he is five
feet, nine inches high and about 25 years of age.
JOHN I, DEWS, »oo.
espto W9 ,
v For Yew York.
[established line.]]
I'ne fast sailing Ship
LOUISIA MATILDA,
D. Wood, Master,
rrvi . ■ . will sail on her regular Jay.Thura-
day od June. For freight or passage having ele
gant and extensive accommodations, apply tp
Capt. W. on board, at Jones’ upper, wharf, or to
, HALL. Sr HOYT.
may 27 125 ; . -
' t'oFUoston, T] *■
The hew packet brig
SEA ISLAND,
Isaac Atwood, Master,
- Has superior accommodations for
- She will commence loading this day*,
rcight or passage, apply to the mister on
mrd, at Mongin's upper wharf, »rto
S B. PAUKMAN.
map 19 • i 117 '
For Charleston,
. The pi cket filoop
MARY JANE, ’ f 1
Marccllin, Master,
Will have dispatch^* for freight or
passage, apply to the master onboard, at liniton’t
whar, or to GEO. F PALMES,
may 24 21 , 1 - ' ‘
pussengera
For Ireti
; liyioi. li. fieriest Co
\ TP *M>»Wik.-g9 hJtfral 1 lVc'oclri'
■' -mu St* e. ■
' . GftOrEljjES,
TUrrfis itrisln
ALSO—l'j pie-'et, CO J TON BAGtBNfi
• ■' ' ^ 1- •• • - •. '*»/rernjs ciish,
M VONDj-y at 11 n’ltiock, •"
T iLy biyi els Liquor?-, thei.Jbrtdrcla
t-f wliich are marked'“Impt lived Union Gin,” goltl
by ordfr, sod tit the.riiik-of-alf beficerhilUld li.’
qltor having bt-flii repi'etemi-d ami wart antetl as
good first,proof Gin,.Hi'id w IdflTprovcs nh exam—
inutinn to, be inferior Wliiskeyvond below proof.
Tcrms.cash.
may 25 122
—w. Calvin Baker.
.V J . ;-/■ Executors Sale. '
fh*jf r *t Tuetdtiy in June next,
XTt/lffC be gold hefote the'Court House in (hit
vr city,,at 11-o’clock; ,
■ All the Household Fiiiftiliire, including Plate,
Tubles, Carpets, CIc. together with a Carriage
and Gig, belor.girg tn the estate of II 81‘A1 liner,
dep^ and Bold Top-the benefit of thccrcditora of
said estate, by order ol the' executor.
may ’1 MO
£iiy Sheriff ’sSaltis—C bntihued.
Oil theftret Tuettlay in, June next;
Bale Hope.' „
3 1 Colls Bate ltope, received per ship Luuisa
I Matilda, from New York j '
For sale by HALL Sc IIOYT.
may 27 25
Managers Assistants of Engines
T AKE NOTICE,—There will be a meeting of
your Roard on Saturday next, at; your usual
place at half past 7 o’clock, P. M
By order of the President,
JOHN HAUPT, Sec’ry.
may 27 125 . , ,,., , V ., ,
icvjyu on U3 me
property of tirctur M'Unntdd, lo satisfy an iexcco-
lion for rent, in foyor. olth'e Trustees of Mrs. 9.
Jones. Sale to commence aQ2 dclock.
no ' ^.I D'LYON, c a.
may 20 118
ICE VliK.Ul.
A NN and MAUG ARETstROBUEL, Drsyfnn-
Street; will ebmihencc making ICE CREAM
to-morrow afternoon. Families can be supplied
f, r “ m 4 tolO o’clock every day,(Sundays excepted)
■| hey have pleasant rooms for the accohimoilation
of ladies.
m»y 12 III
- V ' For Sale, ^ ^
'i /A | A OR more square ac.es of Land, on aor
-Lv/U commodating terms, among which are
Uni following numbers, *• ' •' 1
Rubon County. No. 153, 9th dist.
Twenty dollars Reward.
TOLKN, yesterday, foom the lodging room of
the Subscriber, st Washington Hal], a mahoga
—e, containing a silver pocket Chronometer,
d upon thqTyce ’’Barraud’s” No. 176—Any
1 * ‘ above
or to
s;
ny case,
marked
person finding the samp, shall receive the a
reward bn restoring it.to the Subscriber
.Mrs. Johnson, at Washington Hall
ItIGIlAtID E. ORNE.
may. 27 l125
Genuine Patent Family:
MEDICINES.
Sueh’tu t .
X .EES Billious Pills ’
JLi Colt’s do do '
Andeson’sdo do .. • .
Hooper’s Female Pills ' . -
James Anti Dyspeptic* Pills
Thompsons Eye Waters ' ti* r**---r
Rclfs Kotanical Drops
Do Asthmatic Pills . .
Essential Oil of Spruce * ;• • j
Ilalsum Honey , r * t
Tooth Ache uropa y
Jesuit’s do do ''
Chuich’s Cough Drops
Andersons do do
Americ>n do do
Balm ot’Quito p -
Chttrobe’s Essence of Mustard
Rowson’s Itch Ointment
Wheaton’s do ' do ’ '
Bramlins’ Rheumatic do
Squires’ Grand Elixir <; P. •r P’.'
Scidlitz Powders
8oda * do
Oyoof Roses, &c. 8cc.
Can be constantly obtained at the Store of
FRANCIS L LAY,
Chymisl ami Druggist,
Comer of Concrete and H’hitaker Streets,
may 26 ra 124 Sh. d’e Buildings
N6.
No
t’lst.
u
58, 2d district,
Habersham.
19, fill! dist.
134, 3d;.‘ *•
. Hull.
No. 169, I0(U
164, llih
147, 9lh «*
91,. 8th *•
Gwinnett.
No. 307, 6th dist.
138, 5th <«
Monroe.
dikt.
l-5lli
dist;
145, 4ih
*' Dnoly,
No. 112, 4th
244, 7th
-.im™
. 82, 8U1 ••
.165, 15(h ' •
Jones, formerly Baldwin.
No. 121, fth dist.
Old Wilkinson. .
No. 204, 12th diit.
135, 19tb “ •'
■ • Early. ;- .s
160,^
^18tli dist,
a m
dist
dist.
13th
lStli
.6tli'
11th
dist.
V ; , HONEY,
T.UST received per the ship Louisa Matildai for
ol aaie by tbe gallon by
FRANCIS I. LAY,
Druggist, Shad’s Buildings,
may 24 r.121
•; Mineral Waters.
Kf\ dozen Saratoga and Balhton Spring Wa-
tfll teys, bottled by Lynch 8c Clark; ql New-
York, his been received per Louisa Matilda, and
for sate at $3 50 per dozen, or 314 cts. a single
quart bottle, by
t F. 1. LAY, Druggist,
Shad’s Buildings.
ALSO,
A fresh supply of SUIDLITZ POWDEUS.
may 25 122
7th
5th
4tb
14th
I 19:
23 f A 2d
129,5
Fayette
K "
6, 7th
123, 14th
Henry.
*S$4.
223. 17th
21, l3(h
88, ‘
179,
,111.
161),
152,'I
235.J
41, 16th «
164, 10th •««
55, 15th «•
Walton.
No. 189, 3u dist.
295, 4th «
3(4, 4th •*
Houston.
No. 20, 10th dist
130, 16th “
Wi- 93, 11th . fi
Any of the above numbers, with several olhert
can, be had on one, two and three t ears credit,- a
small part down, tbe iahd held as security, for ihe
balance, by applying to CHARLES KEN NON,
of Newton Cnuuty, or
SAM’L J. BRYAN, Savannah.
K The editors of the Milledgeville Journal
is^rt the abov. 6 times, and send their bill
to this office for payment;
, apri' SB^ f • - -99 f
<(»
■m.
<1
71. 19 lb,
222, 27th
226, 4th <
atm.
359, 5tla
V l2tb H
26th
246, J 8;h
217, 10th,
161, hk .
1S9. 7th
105, 28th
. Irwin.
115, 12th
332.'t
■396!
S14,J
2, 7th
256, • 10th
" 282, 7th
343, 5th.
Appling.
455. t
420,3
130,5 4th
-J
dist,
ROAD TO DUBLIN.
ON THE OCONEE RIVER,
rpHE Commitfee'appointed by the subscribers,
A to a tpnfi to be appropriated for opening and
repairing the road to Dublin, will receive propo
sals from persons qualified, to examine and report
(in the present state of said road -the intersecting
water courses, advantageous changes from the
present route, the length of causeway, and the
number of bridges that require repair, or of new
m to be built, etc, .with all and any informs.
ch may enable ihe committee to estimate
the expense and adopt the best mode of putting
siid rbad in excellent order for waggons. Th
to the individual appointed, in which they
folly detail his duties.
Proposals must be made in writing, addressed
JOS. GUMMING,
Chairman of Committee,
may 20 . 118 ' .
Brought to Jail,
f N Savannah on the 15th inst. a negro man, who
X says life name is Sam, and that be belongs to
Samuel Barn of Jones COUnty Georgia and that he
ranUway about 2 years sgo, he is 5 feet 3J inches
ligh and about 33years-' —
may 18 116
will then be sold before the Court House in the
City of Savannah. For terms apply at thin Office.
aprilW
Superior CoUrt—Camd£D County.
Mabch* i’KitM,-1824.
William Berrie
vt . > Rule N is
. , John Christopher.^
O N the petition t>f William Berrie, stating that
one John Christopher, of tbe county of Cara-
den, being indebted to one Henry Sailer or order
in a note ofliand, dated St Murysin said county,
on the 9th October 1822, in the sum of Five Hun-
dred Dollars, payable with interest from the date
hnthe first day of January then nqxi ft&uing, did
mortgage tb the said Henry his heirs and as. igns,
to secure the payment of the note aforesaid with
interest on the same—a certain lot of fond in- the
town aforesaid being part of lot Nq 1> beginning
at the west corner of a lot belonging to one t'aU
vin Haves, tlience.funning south 100 feet on St.
Marys Street, thence north to Br)unt St. thence
east to G Hava’ line, thence south to the' beginn.
ing, with the margin attached to the same.on the
south side of StMarys or Bay St being a hundred
foet on the street & running from thence directly
to the river St Marys, together with all and sin-
gular every thing thereto appertaining—that the
said fjenry Sadler,to tyhqm and 'td whose heirs
and-sssigns the said mortgage was n.sde 01: the
26th qf Sept. .1823, duly assigned by deed, said
mortgage to the petioner, that there is now due
;oti said mortgage the sura of Fi* e Unndved Dol
lars with interest from the 1st January 1822, and
praying for the foreclosure of the equity of re
demption, in the said John Christopher, Ins heirs
and assigns in the mortgaged remises and that 1(12
same be foreclosed according to law.
” —o *y On inotim
of nelton A. Qopp, attorney lop petioner, it isor.
dered that the principal and interest due or Hie
said mortgage together with the costs of hi. ap-
licantsbe pajd <mto this coilrt within twelve
of age. f months from this date, otherwise that the equity
JOHNI, DEWS, j.c.o. “ -of redemption of the skid: John Christojder his
heirs Executors, Administrator's and (.signs be
fr«m thence forever foreclosed and that.-uch other
' 'prbeedings take place as are pursuanl»o tlie stat
ute—Ahd it is further ordered that ,his rule be
published in one of the G.zcttes of jbi 3 state at
For Sale.
r YOUNG and prime Negro Woman, afirst rate
iX House servant of excellent character, with 2 nuuiuncu m uuc ui me u<zcues 01 MT m state at
fclnjdren, one 13 the other 9 years of age;,alto a least once q month for twelve mm !' 3 to the time
Negro Tellow about 27 years old. The above if appointed for the payment of iud*money into
not disposed of before Ole’1st Tuesday’in May, Court. ■: 1
will ihon bfi sold before the 'Court Mouse in th<^ A trnp PYtfnrt fonm fiwiDiMutnc
A true extract from th'^ioutes.
JOMNJAILEY Cierk.
JcJercon, 16th March, 182/ ffESi ■