Savannah daily republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1818-1824, June 03, 1824, Image 1

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1 -Voi, XX! 1; Tuufisihir Hr&mjw, juwe 3.1824. Whole No. ‘MSI* ' §To Rent. '• / • 1-nttE Wharf-Lot -to. 6, ito.yuoia WaWfiknown ll^as Anciaux’s wharf. Possession given the ■«pnbi' Novembcr-Ayi*))' to ^ «*a.i« J.?t -JTRKNS HOTEL. The subscriber t.’kes- thismeth- «d by toeday.weblr, or fo<mth,oneasy terms.' Snanecd be .ffWUq ^'mnnendetion ot, A- S itber in.regard. tothc healthful, ness of the SSiBfSS— eM rml society 5 ULW* l ' )e8C P*“ e&hWeAfi.. the rate* of el „ «• « month. . pinner, breakfimt, supper, Jco. SO '12-00" »'■ ". " m V- lie Bailors of the'AgfifpBta Chronic^ and avamvah'RepubVMrt, are rc-duestedto give two nsevtions a mlinthJ untilMhc 1st of fuly neVt, ami I'•il'ib^ir <'-<i , ‘ || t ||f iti»!» AiW>»- ■ ; House tb tivtitY The undesigned Iritending to re move into the country, ofiVra ihe, pfea- ijlsant and convenient House, now in hi* M JaSii occupation to rent, at’a rate auited tdtto biios from the lat July-ne^ttu the Jaf Novembei aprilSO , Bcn^Ol - Executive Department^ Geo. Ml LLP D G F, ViLLE, 21 at Noe. 1*23 © UDEHKD, That the subjoined Resolution be pub i»hed once a month, to eich of the Ga- aete ofthia State, until the 'next General Elec ELISHAWOOD, Sec’ry. 1 , IN SENATE, 12th Nov. 14” . W|r US Of t .. ebonsing .... „ .. tlenf ot the United States» Bv it ilnrefire rttolvediy the Senatearul Route efttCpresentutivct of the Slate of Georgia in Gone rat faivmhly met, That it,shall be toe ditty pf for, •iagivtrnu-a who shall preside at the several Elec uons to be held, hrthe different counties of thi. State Tor the Chuice of' merhoers of the Legisla lure, at the ueXt General Election therein, ti> propose to each and; every voter at the time of receiving his vote, Whether he tiesitv.s that the c h“ice of said Electors shall be confided to tin people or retainedby the' Legislature, and to re ’ ijUest such voter to signify such desire by en. doming on hi* ticket, the word People or Legisla. ■ttfr* according to foot ruth of the facts and on countingout the .ballots,-.to annex to t(ie return of the Mid election by them,so transmitted to the Executive Department, atfpe statement of Un votes so given, to the efld that the same may be laid bcforo the next Legislature by hfa ExAftih cy the Governor. beitJUrthei' resolved. That hi* Excellency the Governor be,,and he ia hereby requested tv ciluXe this resolution to be published withdut de- lay, in the scvbral Gaieties of this Swte, and to continue:the said publication 6ncc a month, unijf the next General Election. Read and agreed to unanimously. . . THOMAS STOCKS, President. In the^ReiUe of Representatives, 14th Nov. 1823. Read arid concurred in. DAVID ADAMS, Speaker. , Approved, 18th Nov 1823. , . G. M. TROUP, Governor. -mm nra 11 ran- fig Land ayid Negroes for Sale. HANDSOME property, unincumbered, con _ stating of Land and Negroes, together wit' mck of every kind, and the growing ,crop, a- Liintingin all to about 12 or 15,000/,oTlttrs, silt.. |e in. the upper country, and well calculated tor loiiMiitty Store—the sod well adapted to the cut- Won iif Corn and Cotton, is offered for sale on )S; 0 &o'ch orgbod paper, well secured, will j; taken ii) pajlnient. ....... . r i' .rfuftheriiarUcuhirs, apply to the Editors ot |ie Georgia Tourual. ■ ■ * jiinfc IS 145 ,. ■ • ulterior Court*—Chuthknt County Joiin Ileum ; v , . iiRul'tjriti. iKathaiiif.iker. J • vN tlm v'C'ilioh of J.no. Biitan stating that Nn- >. dnui Balter did On th? fimt davpf.May etgh- pen hundfqtf and twenty-two, flto better to E'r.uretliepiytnV.ntofliiaccrtainpf’omtaaorynnu bl UWt date* fm the sum of two ihoUkand dollars, wsble to the niUd John ltel.an, or order, on or 1 fore the 1st day of May, 1824, with interest A even per cent ner annum, by Id* indenture, uo tr his sea!, beJuiog'date the. day, ai)d year, first Vieaaiit, mortgage to the said John Itetan, all iC undivided moieiybr halfpart of all that lot ot ad, sltnhfe^lying and being in the city ofSavsn jh.and known and. distinguished in the plan Icreof by the number one(l) Tyteonpell tythtng Irby ward, p«ether with thp, appurtenanne-, fid further stating that the «a»d promissory uote kmaiiir wholly unpaid, and the said mortgage in ill! force, and pray ing the foreclosure of the said [ on motion of' W. \V. Gordoii, attorney for tf*r' ftetilion^JJ it is orilered that the said Nathan uj * per do pay into ihisYourl/ within - tweWe months pf ibis.date, the prirtisi^tal nnd interest due on tlv: lid note and the costs of |bHsaid application, or 1 default thereof, that the equity ol redemption lot the said Nathan lkfcer of and to the sSid mort eigwl premises, be thenceforth Snd forever tore- . And it is further, ordered, that a copy of this puli' be served on the said Nathan Baker, at least months .before .the time for lhe D8V ' |nc orthc'puSk' G«S/of. this state,. at, le-.itt Ince in every thonth, unfit tbd ttpte appointed for life payment' tWerepf, and thkt wch further and ‘diet proceedings be bad as are.prescnbcd by the ft)ute, in 8Uc.li case mads and prided, Extract from the minutes this 24tb May, 1824, A. B. FANNIN, Clerk . may 2f 25 - . NOTICE. A HIE Co-partucrsuip of WtutAx and Joax O. Bakku, is this dsy dissoved by mutual con. •'-ot. in order to a speedy Settlemeut of the bn- unesa, nil persons indebted are cailied upon in -riakupayment to Joiin O. Baker. W1LUAM BAKFiR, JOUNOOAKKIt, Riccborougli,.Ga. Jan 1,1824, ian 21 16 Vf INE months after date,-application will be 1 made to the lion, the Inferior Court of Bry- i< County, furlea .e to bell all the real Estate of Sarah \5< Kindley, lat« of Bryap county dec, (br benefit of the heirs and creditors of suit! estate. > JAMES BUTLER, adUi'or. »rii 9 77 Georgia—Chatham C ounty. Tu all whom it may ooncern, UKltEAS Lotiii. H. Fuith physician has ap plied to the Hon. the court of ordinary of said county, for letters of acimwiipridi.pu on. the ,estate and effects i f Norphht Howard l»le of Vv ashindton County, in tlie suite aforestud wng ■goner dec as principal .creditor. Now these are therefore to cite and- ndmoriith 41 And Singular the kindred anil creditors of the said.dec. to ilia their i)b,iectiotis(ifany they.hayn) •1 my office on or before the 25th day' of June, nt-xt, otherwise letters of administration will bt. granted to the applicant. ' Witness the honorable Edward Hsrdcn one <>f the Justices of the said Court, the 25th day ol May, A. 1). 1824. . SAUL M. BOND, c c o. may 26 24 _ At private sola. \ NEGRO Un) nboiit 22 years of age an ex' StX cellc-nt house servant anti waiter—apply to ' > J. B. ttKttBETiT Alii- 21 Superior Court- Ituiidred inid ten acre sTbis land is very vafua Jjlc lbr cutton, rice and corn, and as well calcula. fccd'tbr.flint culture as any land in the county j ‘.be coji.ilitious are low and reasonuble 1 there are Eictween feventy and' eighty aoreB cfeared Ann kinder fence, there is also, a good dwelling house, fcncl all necessary oiitbuililingk on the premises. gOKranteu titles Will be given to the purchaser, no incumbrances lying, on said land. ^or. further prtici/lfirb apply tq eapt. Jos. Jones in Liberty pdnty, or j;dWA1«J If, ^AEBR, owner in McIntosh county. wg';i6 . NOTICE. VEHSONS having demand? against the estate _ bf Amos Douglass; late of Chatham County Idecessed, .will pkpase,to have their, accounts p tq. If'eriy atiested* ahd leavfe them' at the bar of Col. iJno. Sheltnan’s ManBiop House, Savahrtsh. Those I who are indebted to the estate, will he calleu on : A Qualified EXecutor. i!urv;.-i..:: iaa< tioro, Jitafr 24, 1824, fj:Al26 . Georgia—Liberty C . Elijah, Baker, clerk of .the Court of Ordi U lairy for thfc cminty of Liberty. Whereas William Law, Esq. applies to be dis I missed from his administration on the estate of | Davis Carter, lute of said county, dec. These are therefore to cite, and, adtnonisn all ..., applicant will be [ disuu,acd f t0TO hig aa i4 administration, f Given under niy hand and seaf, this 3d day of %, A. U.T824, G.BAKER, coo, may .11 no _ ' hon’EV, J UST received per the ship Louisa Matilda; for sid'e by ihe n'alloii by FRANCIS 1. LAY, Druggist, Shad's Buildings! may 24 iil2l Caiiulen tl.'ijuiiu Maucu I shut, 1824. Wiiiiara Berrie J rse. v Rule JV» * . 1 John Christopher, j ^VN the petition of William Berrie, stating that one John Christopher,-of the1 county Of Cani- 'Jen, being indebted to one Henry, Sailer or order in a note of hand, dated 8t Murys iij. said county, on the 9th October 1822, in the sum .of Five Hun- ilred Dollars, payable with interest from the daty on the first day: u f January then next insuihg, Vud mortgage to the said Henry his heirs and assigns, to secure the payment of the note , aforesaid with internet, on the Bairie^-a ci»rt*i(i In! of land in the town aforesaid being, part of,lot No, 1,. beginning at the west corner of a lot belonging to one, Cal vin Hayes, thence running south lfnf feet on St. Marys Street, thence north to Bryant 8t. thence easttoC Mays', line, thence souUvdo tbc beginn ing, with the mawgiii attaolipd to the saroe.on tli" south side of StMarys or Bay SVbsiug a hundred fqet on the street Ik running from thence ilirectly to the river St Marys, together with ail w;d sin gular every thing thereto Appertaining—that the said Henry Sadler, to: whom and to whose, heirs und assignsi the aaul mortgage wa* made ori. the 26th of Sept, 1823, duly assigned by deed, said mortgage to the petiouer'i that there is how due on shkl mortgage tins sum of Five Hundred Dol lars with interest from the-lst 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 retoises and that the same be foreclosed according to law, ,0|i motion of Belton A. Copp, attorney forpetioner, itis or- tiered that the principal andinleretit due oit the aaid mortgage together with tlie costs of his ap- licants be paid into this court within twelve months from this Jap'; otherwise that the equity 01 redemption of the said John Christopher his heirs Exeouthrs, Administrator^ and assigns be from tliente fovever.foreci'oiied and that iuc&odier s take place as are pursuant to flip stat pro cedi rigs take place as are pursuant to Ute-r-A.ndU iB’fui'ilier ordered tbit ibis litie be published iii one of the G .xhtte* of, this state at- least ones a month for twelve months to the time appointed tor (lid payment of oaiU'Uiohey into Court. A true extruct frdiii the minute*. JOHN BAILEY Clerk. Jejffertofi, l6tp ,'farch, 4824. , 'MTIGEv Swaim a Panacea. I HAVE BEEN appointed Agent by . Dr. W. 8w:um to sell his so much celehraled .Medi cine, at this place. A .quantity has been reeejv. ed by t e Georgia from Philadelphia; and will be sold by the box or bott|e,«t my Drug Store, cor. n«r of Jefferson and 8t. Julian Streets. S AUGUST G. OEM l.EB. march 10 57 “august g. okmlek, .it hit Drug-gitt Store, comer of Jeffirton amt ,Si. Sultan Street, H as received by schooner Tassel, a fresh supply of SSWAIM’S so much esteemed PJLNAVEtd, As Also by other late arrivals, a Variety of fresh articles which he ubstaijis from mentioning, as lie suspects the public to possess sdghcity enough f ?»f« e S:^2L CAI 1 0 ^ Kl ^ j ALAP, RHUBAliB >UM l-fE IID, and^all the other delicacie teamed 111 ol the dispensatory may be looked for and found in Drug Stores—yet a few tilings not to be met Witli^, -very one, be offers, viz 7 ' . PhojphqrusHilp .lorate of Potawi, Pyroligneous Add, Black Ut*o|>, lames fever Powders, ttemls Stim.i, Spirits ot Soap, FumigsUng Pastills, •Vedge wood, evaporating dishe^ Glass Funnils, Graduated Measures, Retorts and Receiver?, Test abdPtov'** f° ltlel ' l,lernQome| e r **Hygrometer, mfcrcl” 64 * Genuine Patent Family MEDIUIMES. Such a* j p EES Billious Bills Li Colt's do do Aifiteson's do do Hooper's Female Pilh James Anti Dyspeptic Piife Thompsons Eye Waters Relfs Botanical Drops Do Asthmatic Pills Essential Oil of Spruce Ralsom Honey Tooth Ache Drops Jesuit’s, do do Chui clfs Cough Drops Anderson* do do 1 American do - do Halm of Quito Churche’H Essence of Mustard Ruwson's licii Ointment Wheaton!*, dp do - Brundins' Rheumatic dp Squires' Grand Elixir 'SeiJliu Powders Soda do OfUH»f Roses, &c. &c. Can be constantly, obtained nt the Store of FRANCIS J. LAY, Cbymist and Druggist, Corner of Ctngreti and Whitaker Street!, > may 126- tu 124 shed t Building*. THE IMPROVED SEIDJCITZ PO WDE/tS. /JtHE good elfects of these powders as a Medi X Cine, has been observed and acknowledged by all those who bs*ye had o cisioji to use them. In all cases ot Heartburtvllile, Nausea and other diseases of the Stomach, which are so very pre y»Ntf in watm climates—they can be used at any Unie tt'idv much advaqtogp. Ax they form s pies Medicinal qualities ofihti much esteerne d Seidliiz Waters. ' 7 ; ceived to their operation, by having, purchase*} them in Drug Siores. ihe proprietors of which napl but little or no regard in selecting the best kind, consequently tliAtf benefiCal qualities were never realized; ■ But This difficulty may now be nbvialwl,—»he subscriber has endeavored for the: tiyo or three iaM seasons to procure them Genuine- and has been successful. These Powder* are neatly put .up In Tin Boxes, by which means their Medicinal properties will; .remain, unimpaired by the influence of time and .cittjwtfcf • ■ A' fresh supply of the above Genuine article, tins ju*t been received, which together with a. ■vary general assortment of Family Medicines will be kept constantly on hand. FRANCIS 1, LAX, Chemist if- DnigfpitU ‘Jorneir of Congress and. Whitaker Streets SUud’i linihllngt. arril 29 100 iwa - ' (duufile Medicine. J. ^Wmn’s Panacea. T HE subscriber having discovered the com position of SWAIM’S celebrated Panacea, has now a supply on hand For -tale, iie has ’re- «"®ed Reprise from g3 SO to g2 50, or by the All charitable institutions in the U. States and the poor will be supplied gratU. I ft^e citizens of (lie principal .cities and towVis, will appoint an agent to onler and distribute this medicine to the pobf, It will lie supplied. This medicine is Celebrated for the cure of the following diseases; “scrofol* of king’s evil, tilcer ated or. putrid sore throat,, long standing rjieu mstic affections, cutaneous, diseases, white sivel '"tg, and disease of the bones, and all cases gen ally Of the wlceruus character, snd chronic dis cases, generally arising in debilitated coustitu cions, but more especially from syphilis, or affen lions arising therefrom 1 ulcers in the Isyritx, ■lodes, Ac,' And that dreadfiil disease occasioned by a long and excessive use of mercury, he. It is also ustlul in disease of the liver.’’ CER1IF1CATGS. I have within the last two years had an oppor tunity of seeing several cases of very ihvetcrate utcers, whibh having resisted previously the regu. lar modes of treatment; were healed by the use of Mr. SWajrt’s Panacea, and' I do believe, from What I have aeen that it will prove an important remedy in serofulouA, vcnereul'Snd mercurial dis esses, N. CHAPMAN, M.D. Profotigor of the institutes and practice of Physic, in the University of Pennsylvabia. I have employed the Panacea of Mr. Swiiim m numerous instanebs, within the last throe years,, and have always found it extremely efficacious, especially in secondary syphilis, and mercurial •disesses. I have,no hesitation in pronouncing it a medicine ofinestimable value. W. GIBSON, M.D, Professor of Surgery in the UhiversUy of Penn sylvania. Philadelphia, FebriMry 17,1823, vrv»lNE ntbntbs after "date, l shall apply to the hon the Justices of the Inferior Court of liberty ooumy, for Jekve to sell the real and per sonal property ol William L Baker, dec. for. the uenefit of the beiis.aud crodi'Ois^ . TUGS. B. BAKER. april 7. ...28: .. - Jtdw'or v#lNE months after date application, wili.be Tl made to the honorable the Justices of the inferior Court of Chatham county, when sitting for ordinary puypof'es.for leave to sell all that tract of Land containing twqbumlred and fifty acres, mare or lessi known as.lot No. 1$ fifteen, in the second district of Early county, Georgia, being the real estate of Robert M. Dilrkle, dec. and to be sold for the. benefit of the heirs and ct editors of the said deceased. AUGUSTUS F. DUR1UK, Adm’or. of . kU. M. Durkie, dec, ?r » SViiun’s Panacea. CERTIFICATES. X HAVR been labouring under a diae^se fora long time, as swelling in the tomes, loss of ap petite, loss of flesh, and loss of sleep, with severe pain. Noticing an advertisement of Swdim’o Pd' nacea to be a cure for the above disease, 1 got some by paying the cash for it ail received it, anil found a great benefit by it, But having nothing but my labour to depend on for a living, and riot being able fo work for ,& long time; got so that 1 was not able to pay for it. Some months alter this, t heard of a Mr. Shinn’s having made a Pa» nacea, statid to be thtf 'same iii Mr Swiiini’S. I applied to him; And stated my case and circum stances, and found him disposed to benefit me. He gave me the mkdicine freely, and said I might pay fdr it whenever I got able: and I fontid, by taking the «hme: quantity, as. m(ich benefit by it as by Mr. Swsim's, I have given this Certificate for the benefit of others that should-stand in heed of Shinn's P«naf cca, and consider it a very valuable medicine. P. STETLER, Duke street, Near Froiitj Northern Liberties. Philadilphiai April 2t)?iS24. Tut Limktthfa, A pril’Sl, 1824.' 1 Certify that 1 have been for many years atfllc ted with rheumatism- Above five years ago, J was attended by a respectable Physician of tlito city, who put me under a course of mercury. Since which time'l have b'efeh-Wftrie I nty illsorder having been accompanied by severe pains through my whole system.——And last winter my right leg was much swe'led, and so' much contracted, that I could-scarcely piR m'y tohbth the grobnd, and was obliged to walk with a crutch. In Feb; lust I bought some of J. Shinn’s Panacea, and after 1 taking three bottles, find that lam free'from pain; atul that my leg is restored to its’natiri&l Use; 1 am induced, to make this public for the bene fit of the afflicted. CHARLES BARIAS, Mall alley, Pliilad. PnituiEtrma, April 17,1824. This; will certify, that my *dn, Johti Hume’s, 1 aged 40 years, was confined. last winter, in the Alms house of this city, with rheumatism in his .rhoul tier.and arms. 1 applied to J. Shinn for some of his Fannoea, and obtained one brittle; which entirely removed his complaint. He virus remov. ed to the country, otherWise-'he would have sign ed this certificate. . i ■ ■ ■ her. •• , ANN C. M HUMES, mark. Philadelphia Alms hwise. I*raiAu»iviii*, Mafch lOth, 1824.. I certify,-for the benenttof the afflicted,- that 1 have he en, for seven years last past, afflicted with the liyci complaint,during whicli time 1 have been attended by several physicians, but received m* permanent bfenefit. Hearing of Mr. Swaim's Pa; nacea, 1- applied to hittofor some of it 1 being poor airi unable to pay for it at the tinte, could not ob tain any. 1 nest applied to; J. S.hinn, and receiv' ed some of la. Panacea, which greatly benefitteu me. The pafri »iid soreness of my side wta re moved; ahd 1 was again able to work ai my trade. UHAUI ES bowman, German^treet,Soutli walk. This is to certify, that ray apprentice boy, J. Mnrrisoii, aged’ 18 years,, lias been several yean, .-fflicted with the Bing’s evil,-attended with an extensive ulceration 'ov6r‘ tlie body, with acute pain- In January last, 1 heard of J. Shinn’s Panu PUBLIC SALES. Tax Collecior’s Sales. . On theft tt T-ueodtiy in Jutp neat, W ILL.be sold at the Court House in the Ciiy of Savannah, between the hours of 10 wrffl 3 o’clock; the following property of a., rfiuch thereof as will satisfy the State and County Taxes und coats, vfcti , A tract of land on iVilmingtbn Island, to the County of Ohattiam, containing 75 acres, more or leas, bounded on the north bv a creek, east by lantlef the Estate of Joseph Bryafo anil south and west by land belonging to John W Barnard, lc vied on toastiafy ihektate and county taxes of .Ino AV Barnard for the year LS3, and coats. Amount of taxes’g34 85. The EaWern half.oflot No. 19, in Oglethorpe Ward, in tlie city of Savannah, with the improve ments thereon, levied on to satisfy the atate^Hml • ounty taxes of J E and S White for the year 182.1, and costs. Amount of takea ^l -95.. • Lots No 29 and 30 in Brown Ward, in the ofty of Savannah, with the improvements (hereon, le- aied.on lo.satisly the stale and county taxwboftiie Savannah TJieutre for the veer ie22 and 1833, and costs. Amount of taxes, $234 37. The roiiiherh half ot lot No. 10, first Tyihiny Anson Ward; in tlie city of Savannah, with the iin* [iroveihe'nu thereon, levierl on to sntislv the state and county ti.se* of Estate of Edward Penman tor the year 1823, and costs. Amount of taxes 554,68. Lot Nu. 38 Columbia'Ward, hi the city or Ha- vaiinalT.suhjeM loan annual ground rent to the Uotporation of said Oily, with- the improvements ’hereon, levied tin to satisfy the state ana county tuxes of Ann Rtidiwati for life year 1623, and costa. (Anfouht bf taxes Ail that tract or Int of laud, situate, lying and being in the 27ih dist. of Early conntv, contain ing 250 Screa, more or less,,and *'-..owh and distin guished iftRifeplah of *«ld district by the-No. 196. .Levied on to satiV’/ the state, and r.nunty t.xrs of the estate of Lewis D. Aehuid fur the year 1823, Hid costs. Amount of (axes £2 26. JAMES EPBINUER, t c e c, may 1 ; 102 Sivriffs sale. the .,10 and 4 o’clock. i . The follo wing six negroes via t tfimi.ibai, .Jim LoUdoi . Ptter, William atid Hannah, levied mi an the property of Jno. Hunter, to satiafV a fi. ft. nn mortgage, in favor of th* Plantcis Bank. AU6, five negroes, viz . Judy, June, Ely, D'tb- ltn, and Quas|iy, levidil on as the property of Oli ver Sturge*, to satisfy a fi. fa. on mortgige in fa vor ot' Wm. P. Hunter. Also, all the cotton compressing machine, for the repacking ot cotton, levied on undo a ti. fa. on a foreclosure bf a mortgage, ficom Jno. Ever- ingham, jr. to Chns. W. Rockwell. • I. D*LY OS7(' * c c. may 5 . 105_ Administrator's Sules. (OTIU.besoHu.the U<mr! Hoi.ae in fi.wni- Nrf. «)»h» o» the fip4Tucsd*y hiJuly ncXVif?* tween theiibuf* ot t#naiuT(woo’ofork, lot Nu Vj, (fifteen) in the second ilistrrcf of Early Caun y, Georgia, containing IWo-ftondred twu *nd a .Imj’IT acres, more or. less, foiiag the real estate of Itp- bert lf. Diirkie, dec’ll, and sold by permission <tS the Court of Ordinary of Cl^ thorn Cmi nfy. • AUGUSTUS'K..DU1UCI1V . . , Administrator. I may 1. . . 102. Administrators sale. .L be sold before the €’>iin House in the , . City of Savannah on the first Tqetday in Jp- iy next, between the hoprs of 10 and 8 o’clock. Forty iive acrea of land more or less about two mdesfroni the city, adjolntog the form ofj. H. Morel, Esq.klSo a iaia-court hquso square krrowo .aiilSagiS the late Jsaab'Bailtow deceaseo; sold by pcniiih siofi of the Honorable Court or Ordinary" of Chat ham county for die benefit of the heirs and credit tors ot said estate. JOHN M’NISH, Adm’n , may 5 105 , ‘ A-VJ'L PVSJ’KPTIC PII.LS, Prrf-tretlb^RenryJamc. _ ■ (V, N approved'remedy fo> Dyspepsia,, or Indig esiimv, Hiibntiai UostiveiveKS, and Piles. U is well known that Dyspepsia is one of the moipit l'rfcqMen£atid fornrtdable drieaau* of our noun try. Its cqmraencempnV is itKlic*tcd.in differom putie'niB by various symptomiy of which the most remarkable are— . • ■ Hregulutity of the bowels, dbstiuate costive ness, headach, commonly called-nervous or sick headacli, yeilewueaa.of.the eye* and skiu, acidity of stomach after eating,, often caUcd tieart burn, fliituleiice' of wind’on th? stbitmoh,bitter taste in ihe mouth in the mornihg, i«!id bqcaili, drowsi- ness after dtoher, debility, tasslludc, emaciation, liepressloiidfspillts, Ur., , Piltabeing connected viiltiindigestion and cob. pain- - 0 - ^ . ,. . ,. iveness are certainly and speedily removed ,by cea, and obtained for ^iftf ttoiie bbttittei wlilch ef livenes- ihepills. , Peradns afflbted with any of the above symp toms, are assiired that the Anti-Dyspeptic Pills are a remedy .well worth their attention, and enti- tlcd’.'t.o their entire confideivte- A supplyef the above yaiyable Medicine -has just been received.lvn.m tlie Patentee, and can tie ootained of ihe fubscriber, who has been appoin* ted agent for the Suite of Georgia- FRANCIS I. LAY, Dt-uggialmid Chemist, Shad’e Baildingt, april-24. t;*94 ‘ " Savannah. Janies' Jlnti-Dispeptic Pills. * T tir several years since the proprietor began to * vend thi’s medicine, how in such general use. tn its exhibition, ai.d the accompany mg. dietetic directions, nil thf dieowtors ol the digestive organs are considered in a new. and originallight, an evidence of the success of this novel prescription lie can apphal With confidence to the experience of thousands.* Dyspepsia, Udstiveness, Piles, Heartburn Or Cafuislgia; tdlolic, hi. as well as foe .afore transient b u f .^'fersing symptoms of indigestioii, »rd siugulafty controlled by this mild and bifidcious remedy. The di|Isare small, taste less, ahd never produce the debilitating and pain fui eflt cts of foil doi.es of medicine. They may be taken hyl persona m all siiut-tion*. no restruiiit being necossary except a ,slight regulation of the* diet. Particular directions are given in ffle print- ^Prepared by HENRY JAMES. No, 82J Pearl street, and fat sale by J . fit. T. L. Clatk 8e Bon, No. 85 Maiden LaiKvand'by Place & SonHlard, near Corner of Ccngressand VliiUker-Streets, Savannah, ttu may 20 ca 118 . feded oh entire and complete cure, arid he is now to good health, and able to work at > is,trade. 8 ALEX’It RANKES', Front-St. above Poplar lane. This is to certify, that ori tire 16th of April, the above named John Morrison appeared before me, and Qil examination, do belu yU toe facta,'as stated in the above certificate, ore just and trite. H. PROBASCO, Justico ol the Peace, , Philadelphia county. I certify that I have been afflicted w«b rheuma tism in my shoulder for thrtv years, trom wtiich I have been reli'e-yed by taking a few bottles of J. Siiinn’apanacea. ’’. JAMES DOUGLAS, of the SloyamenringPoor House, J IJST'received per Ship Florid* the celebrated PanSqea prepared by John Shinn Cnemist Philadelphia, who has. appointed the Sub'scribef Agent for Savannah and its vicinity. Tfie Pana cea will be sold at the reduced pr ice of $2 60 cts her bottle, or g24 per dozen. WM. C, CUTaBERT, Ageqt. may 26. . x— SlierilV Sale. r at BuirocC’Couri House ^75 acre* of land lying ot> Mtllcdgtvllle road; with good improve ments, levied on as tire property of Saipm i 8. i.ockhart'to satlsfo an execution to favor of Patrick M'Dermo’tti ’ JAMES DENMARK, s a 0. may 31 t26 Sheri^’o Sales. On the^’first Tuesday in. August next, • WwILL bcsoldjit foe Louft House in Wayne //COiihfy; beta eeri'tlie usdalhilurs. A negto ntari named March,: under an executba .10 the foreclosure o£a mprtgage in favor of Thud, Muse against John B. Kemp jbSEPH FORT, a w c, may. 31 128 - :r W ILL be? sold before the Court House in B#. an county, between the uBual hours < f ssle. AH tfiat undivided' moiety of.a tract of land in Hrynn county, containing 1J50 acres- eriginalty gritofod to one Jno Davis, ad|oining theplAnutiou if Col. David M'Cormick ami others, levied da iniler an execution, Edward F. Tattnall ugutiug: •t’.rpimstratars of Tbmrias Bourke. THOS. ALBRITTON, s a c. may'tft *: 116 8herift’’s Sale. NOTICE. IVTINK months after the date, hereof, application will be made to the Inferior Court when sit ting for ordinary put , poa<s,for leave to soli ajl that lot or part of ground in the District of White- Bluff', county of Ohatliam, containing Fifty acreq, more or leas, bounded northwardly and e*at,vard- ly by lands, late John Poulten*, and southwardly by lands of Williams, .belonging to the estate of James Boyd, and to be sold for the benefit ot the heirs and creditors of said estate. E LIE ABET U BOYD, Atkn'rp. 5 may 25 Wl On the first Tuesday- in fitly next, LL be sold before.the Court House in Rw* \ V 'ah'Crtunfy, between the usual hours of sale: Two Negroes named Dorcas and Joe, levied o» sm the property of Richard T. Keating, tp satisfy -11 tucecution in favor of Jas Anderson 8c co. THOS. ALBRITTON, a o. miy 18 Hgj , v! ’ Adnanis^tor’S Sale. On the first’V&edayitiJiify next, ’ '' ; \"Kj ILT, be Bjbld before the Court House, it> VV- the city rtf Savannah, between the hours'of (6 and 3 o’cloek,Alie following, negroes, Clarissa, and her two children John and Stop, .sold by per- mission of the honorable foe court of Ordinary of Chatham County.' Also a house situatdil in Jef.. terson Street ori foe South Commonj .fceing the estate ofFettV Cesar, dec, a>id soMfor.foe ben** efit of the heirs and creditors of aaul estate. . . JOS. 9. SJEGUBB, Adm’.f ^ ujay20 »tlg -.’■■■ - - ■ ' . 2 Situation Wanted, , . 4 YOUNG man who is a native«f this efimat^ / V arid has f ir foe last tvud years resided in this place wants ti respectable^ situation mi clerk, in;* Store or Counting Hiwse-^»tti^L;;orj- ret' *4 mendattons willbe given If rtqhjrod—a line ad dressed to A. C. and left at &S.pfcg o8;re wJH promptly attended^*