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No, 153 Vol. XXIf.
SATURDAY EVENIYU, JUDY 17, 1824.
"Whole No. 447$.
Stvain'8 Panacea. ~
HAVE BEEN appointed Agent by Dr. W.
Swain M> BtiU his so much Celebrated Medi
al* at this place. A quantity has been receiv.
I by the Georgia from Philadelphia, and will
j sold by the box or bottle, at my Drug ,Store,
i-ner of Jefferson and St. Julian Streets.
flr AUGUST G. OI.MLER.
march 10 57• /
August G. Oemler.
L. hit Drugget htore comer of Jefferson und St
r ‘ Julian Streets
I AS received by schr. Tassel, afresh supply
I of SWAIN’S so much esteemed
PANACEA, ,
, 3 a iso by other late arrivals, a variety of fresh
^ which’ he abstains from mentioning, as
cc< » dte public to possess sagacity enough
0C ucss,that CALOMEL, JALAP, RHUBARB,
jUM FCET1D, and all the other delicacies okm-
id i n the index of the dispensatory may be
ooked for and found in Drug Stores~>et it few
hings not to be met with at every one, he of.
^Phosphorus, Chlorate of Potass, Pyroligneous
jicid, Black Drop, James fever Powder, Itendfl
iliptics, Spirits of Soap, Fumigating Pastills,
IVedgewood evaporating dishes, Glass Funnels,
graduated Measures, Retorts and Receivers,
rest Tubes, Gas Upttles, Thermometers, fly*
rometer, and IMuvimUter
Flower Pote.
march 18 64 . '
Georgia-
VVnyne County. .
W HEREAS Courtney Stewart applies fir
letters ofud ministration on the estuie of
Janies U Stewart dec
These a'f, therefore, to Cite and admonish all
and singular the ki'-dred anil creditors of the
said dec to tile their objections (if any they
have) in my office on or before.the 14ih day of
August next otherwise let lets of administration
will be granted to the applicant.
Given unde." my hand ami seal of office this
12th day of July, A D. .1824.
' JOHN FORT, oco vr o
july 15 151
Testimony and Documents,
ON THE MEMORIAL OF NIX1AN EU WAHOH
[eoNocnuED.]
NOTICE.
jrrSONS having demands against the cs'ate
* of Amos Douglass, late of Chatbum County,
Ecci ased, will please to have their accounts pro-
Eerly attested and leave them at the bar of Col.
John Shelman’s Mansion House, Savannah —
Those who are indebted to the estate will be
ailed on in ten or fifteen days fur settlement.
DAVID TAYLOR, Jr.
Qualified Ex’or.
Near Waynesboro, May 24,1824
may 28 |ca126
gl OP
1 24
1 50
5 2J
1 00
N O J ICtS.
MNE months after date, application will be
_ I made to the Inferior Court of Effingham
County,for leave to sell all the real properly be
longing to the estate orthe late Uev. J no Beck,
lec. lying in said county, for the benefit of the
Mits.ua creditors.
ANN BF.CK,
Administratrix.
april 16 88 • i
Land and Negroes for Sale.
HANDSOME property,unincumbered,con
siating of Land and Negroes; together witli
Isiock of every kind, and the growing crop, a-
nounting in all to about 12 or 15,000 dollurs,
ituate in the upper country, and well calculate
;dfor a country Store—the soil w ell adapted to
[he cultivation of Corn and Cotton, is ottered for
Ic on accommodating terms.
Sank Stock, or good paper, well secured, will
le taken in payment.
F ir further particulars, apply to the Editor of
be Georgia Journal,
june 19 145
Madison tippings.
T HE Subscriber tenders ins thanks io his
friends ami the public, fur the libera? pat
ronage bestowed, and hopes during the ensuing
season, from the improved state of his health,
to give that attention to Ilia house and boarders
as to render their situation aa comfortable as the
state of the country will permit. His bur will
be well supplied, and his houae in addition to
his former supplies will h.ive an abundance of
milk, vegetables, Sic. for the accommodation of
his boarders,
RATES OF FARE.
For man and horse by the month or sea
son, per day
For n longer time than ten days but leas
than a month, per day
For ten days or a less time, per dsy
Man per week
Less than one week
JAMES ALEXANDER,
X. B. Wanted a young man to act as Bar
keeper, at the above place during the months of
August and September. Apply to Maj. Wm. F.
Scott, Milledgeville, or at the Springs to
J. A.
july 15 151
(Xj* The Constitutionalist and Savannah Re
publican will please publish the above once a
wet k 4 timi'8.
ricWstaFern
a HIE undersigned having fitted up his ID >USF.
of ENTER I'AlN MENT, in a-ntyle which
authorises him to sa>, that for convenience,
comfort and neatness, it challenges its superior
to he produced in any up country establishment,
most respectfully solicits the patronage of a lib
eral public. He feels an additional pleasure in
assuring such as may favor him with their com
pany, that along with all the good things which
the market '•an aflfirid to render his b-a-d invi.-
ting, he has'&dnpted certain regulations, which
will secure to them the enjoyment of their time,
free from those intrusions a id vulgarities so in
cideutnl :pid disgraceful, in the general, to inns
of the up country. .
A. P. RICE.
Washington, Ga July Is/, 1824.
(Xj* l"he editors of the Savannah Republican;
Georgia Journal and Augusta lonatitulionulUt,
are requested to publish • he above once a week,
for one month, and seud their accounts to this
office.
july 13 ,f*150
NOTICE
|4HB Public are apprised, that the subscriber
has titles to one half of a 50 acre tract of
and on White Bluff, adjoining Ins, and
Band lately John Poullen's, now John Morrill's,
laud for which the Administratix of the late Jus
iBoyd, applies to the court for leave to sell as
|pirt of that estate—hi titles are of prior date,
and of record. All’persons are forewarned not
> purchase on respass on the premises.
R.F WILLIAMS. '
june 17 m—§t138
i'll ms. i....- ...... . i I,
NOTION.
HNB months after date application will be
I made to the Honorable the Justices of the
i lerior Court of Chatham County for leave to
pell all that Lot in Savannah known by the No
pne, Ellis square, Dqcker Ward, with , the im
provements thereons And all that Lot in Savan
nah known by the No twenty-three, in L iberty
Ward, with the Buildings thereon—being the
real estate of John Smith, dec’d, for the benefit
of the heirs.
FREDERICK HERB,
Administrator.
may 15 114
Law Notice.
1HE public are informed that the Subscribers
have located and formed a connexion in
oksonboro, Scriven County, <>a. Whpre one
of them may;at all times be found except when
professionally engaged elsewhere. ..They pur-
pose to attend the several courts of the several
Counties Scriven, Burke and Jefferson—also
utose of Richmond, Warren ami Emanuel. They
hope by close application, knd a due attention
o the business of their profession, to merit and
eceive a share of.the public patronage. Bu
rners confided to their care will be thankfully
iceived and punctually attended to
JAMES K LEWIS
JOSIAH S PA TTERSON,
may 22 120
Georgia—Chatham County
*y the H iii the Justices of the Inferior Court of
said county sitting for qrdihary purposes,
To all whom it may concern,
lYV'lEREAS Thomas R Price, administrator
| ’ «f David M, Thompson, dec has petioued
T® the honorable the Justices of the Inferior
^ourt, sitting for ordinary purposes tp be dis-
‘harged from the administration aforesuid.
lit °j f ^ ese a,, e therefore to cite and admonish
“'and singular the kindred and creditors of the
paw dec tq file their objections, if any they have
„ ™y office on or before the Ifith day of Sept,
otherwise letters diamissors will be grant-
I 'o t' le applicant
lw' tne8s the Hon. John Cumming, one of the
fjj ’ of said Court this 16lh day of March, A.
msreh 16
62
S. M. BOND, o c o.
Far Sale,
| A. Negro Fellow, Apply at tKifl Of-
Georgia—Chatham r ounty.
By the Him the Justices of th< Inferior Court
sitting for ordinary purposes.,
W 'I ERE AS Richar.d H. Cuylcr, executor of
William Shaw deceased lias petition'd the
Hon. Court of Ordinary, to be discliarged from
his said executorship.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
and singular the kindred and creditors of the
sa d deceased, to file their objections (if any
they have) in the office of- the olerk of thr
Court of Ordinary on or before th>- 13th day of
Januar'y next ensuing the dale hereof, otherwise
letters dismissory will be granted to the peti
tioner.
Witness the Honorable Thomas X. Morel, one
of the Justices of the said Court, this 13th day
of July, A. D. 1824.
S. M. BOND, c c o.
july 13 150
Elisa Queen, sworn, at the, request of Mr, Ed-
■nurds.
Qih'Stinn by Mr Edwards I wish you to state
what you know concerning my sickness at your
house after my removal into the room in the
hark huilrfing which opens on the balcony.
A I know that you were very «ick w.hile you
lodged in that room, so ill that a servant was o-
bilged to sit up with you every night
Q flow long do you thirik that I continued
in that situation ? do you suppose it was two
weeks?
A l do not recollect the exact time—1 should
think two weeks, but cannot be certain.
Q Do you recollect how long it was after Gen
Noble came to lodge at your house that I be
came so sick as to be confined to my room ?
A I am not certain—but think it was two
da^s or three—it was on a Tuesday or Wednes.
Q Do you recollect that I breakfasted or din
ed at the table with the other boarders after
breakfast on the M -nday next after Gen Noble
came to your house ?
A 1 do not recollect that Jou did.
Q vv as it not in consequence of my indisposi
tion -that I did not?
A 1 supposed that it was
Q Was not my mom, in which I was sick, one
of the remotest back rooms on the second floor
of the back huildinipaud was not Mr Noble's the
front room on the first floor of the front build-
A Yes
Q Do you recollect my being very lame after
I began to recuver?
A I remember your wearing sucks and com
plaining of pain.
Q Do you think I could have walked from my
room to the front part of the house within a week
after my being taken so ill?
A I do not recollect seeing you do so.
Q Was not your room adjoining mine -. and
would I nut have hid to pass by your room to
g*el to the front ofthe house?
A Yes
Question by Mr Forsyth. You have answer
ed that you do not recollect that Mr Edwards
dined with the other boarders after breakfast on
the Monday next after Gen Noble came to board
hi your house, do you recollect that he did not
come to the table?
A I do not recollect seeing him ut table after
that time, at breakfast or tea; I do not go to the
table at dinner, but I do at breakfast and tea
Q When di 1 Mr Noble crime to lodge at your
hnU‘e?
A On Saturday the 2lst ofPehruary.
Q And you think it was on the Tuesday or
Wednesday following that Gov EdwarJs was ta
ken ho sick?
A Yes.
Q. by Mr Forsyth Where was Gov Edwards's
room alien Mr Noble first came to lodge ut
your bouse?
A. was the front room on the first floor, the
san e room which General Noble afterwards oc
cupied.
Q When did Gov Edwards remove to the back
building?,
A On Sunday; the next day after Gen Noble
came F.l.IZ \ QUKr.N.
A The opposition was casually spoken of—i me that you were then tinWell; and Had
Imt I do riot recollect that any special grounds I Imd, un the day before, a very se vere aguft*
font were state! by Qov Edwards , r .! •
Q Did he say any tliing.ubout the A B plot or
A ll publications?
A If be did not, I mentioried it.
Q Please to state wiiat passed between you
on that subject?
A 1 had seen it mentioned in a New York pa
per that Gov E. was supposed tube the author
of these A B publications: this I mentioned lo
him, At that time nothing positive was said by
the Governor as to the authorshib; but, at a sub
sequent visit, knowing that there were doubts
entertained of his haviug been the author, to
satisfy myself 1 asked l.im if be did write them.
He replied—“1 neither confess nor deny.”
Q What was the. reason bf your frequent in*
tercourse with Gov Edwards on this subject?
A Motivesuffriendship and inteiest
Q Has there been a former connection or ac
quaintance between you and Gov. Edwards?
A Not before my flrst visits to him at Mrs
Queen’s. I was an applicant to be appointed
his private Secretary.
Q Were you so appointed ?
A Yes.
Q Are you to go to Mexico with Gov Edwards?
A lam not; 1 have procured other employ
ment.
WILLIAM B. HODGSON.
Georgia — Chatham County.
By the Hon. the Justices of .the Inferior Court
sitting for ordinary purposess.
W HEREAS Linus P. Sage administrator of
Sprague Taylor, deceased, has petitioned
the honorable Court of Ordinary to be discliarg
ed from hia said administrationsbip
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
and singular the kindred and creditors of the
said deceased, to file their objections (if any
they have) in the office of the clerk of the Court
of Ordinary, on or before the 1.3th day of Janua
ry next ensuing the dale hereof; otherwise
letters dismissory will be granted to the appli-
cant.
Witness the honorable Thomas N. Morel one
ofthe Justices of the said Court this 13 th day of
July, A. D. one thousand eight hundred and
twenty four.
8. M, BOND, c c o.
july 13 " 150
ieorgia—Bullock County.
By the Honorable the Court of Ordinary of said
County.
aX^HF.RBAS-Robert Burton, administrator of
Y Y the estate of Stephen Denmark deed, hath
applied to the said Court for letters dismissory
from said administration.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
and singular the kindred and creditors of the
said deceased, to file their objecti >ns (if any
they have) in the office of the Clerk of this
Court witl)ip the time prescribed by law, other
wise letters dvmiiasory will be granted the ap
plicant
Witness the Honorable Sheppard Williams,
one of the Justices of said Court, this 3d June,
1824.
ELY KENNEDY, econo.
ju(ie4 *1.32 ■
. fice.
July 13
15t>
1
Ten Dollars Reward.
R AN AWAY on the 30th June last, my boy
Ellick, is about 16 years old, yellow com-
plection, rather chunky made, not very well
grown, speaks plain, tolerable pleasant counte
nance Said boy was taken ou t of Savannah gaol
about the 20th of April lost I will pay the a-
bove reward to any person who \yill apprehend
anu lodge Said Ellick in'gaol so that I get him—
and all reasonable expences if thqy will deliver
him to me at home: Tis expected he will try
to lurk about Savannah
h ' WM. COOPER,
Scriven County, Qec.
july 6 *r.fl46
Adelaide Ltiidsley, sworn, at the request of Mr
Eihourds. '
Question by Mr Edwards. Did you not board
at Mis Queen’s during the whole Ofthe last win
ter?
A Yes.
Q What do you know concerning my being
sick there after I removed into the back build
ing?
A You were taken sick about the middle of
the wi ck ana continued confined to your room
I should think about a fortnight
Q Was I not sick previous to my being taken
so verv ill in that,room?
A Yes
Q l)o you recollect my eating at table wiib
the other boarder: after the Mon ‘ay which suc
ceeded Gen Noble's coming to Mrs Queen’s to
lodge. untlD got well ?
A I do not recollect that you did.
Question by M< Forsyth. Dou you recollect
that he did not?
' A I was never at table saving at breakfast and
tea.
Q Do you recollect that he did not come to
table?
A I don’t know.
ADELAIDE LINDSLEY
William B Hodgson, sworn, at the request of Mr
Edwards
Question by Mr Edwards. Please to state
what you know about m> bcingsick after my re
moval to the room in tbe back building at Mrs
Queen’s.
A I recollect finding you frequently very ill
in that room, when I visited you there, so much
so as to be confined to bed
Q How soon was this after my nomination?
A I think it was the week after 1 understood
the nomination to have been made, and I believe
on Tuesday.
Q Do you not recollect calling on that day
and telling me that you understood my nomina
tion had hot on that day beeu taken up In the
Senate?
A If I did not say so on tbot day, I recollect
to have made the observation frequently at other
times when I visited you.
Q Do you recollect that I told you that Mr
Francis Key had been to see me before you visit
ed me?
A I think you did.
Question by Mr Forsyth. Are you employed
in the office of the Secretary of State?
A 1 have been occasionally employed in that
office to translate foreign languages ; but 1 am
not a stated Clerk. I have only been employed
there within sjx or seven weeks past
Q by Mr Forsyth. Did you visit Gov Edwards
before he removed into the back room?
' A
A Yes.
Q At what time ?
A On the same week on which I understood
the nomination to have been made
Q Had you in these visits any conversation
with Gov Edwards on the subject of the nomin
ation?
A Yes
Q Did he apeak, in these conversations^ pf an
opposition which he expected to his noqiinafion;
and ufthe grounds oiv which, he expected *'
would he iriadei
Jeremiah Nelson, of the House of Represen
tatives, stcoin, at the request of J\lr Ed-
WS' ds.
Question, by Mr Edwards. Please to
state what you recollect of my being sick,
at Mrs. Queen’s after Mr Noble caine to
lodge there.
Answer I then lodged at Mrs Queen’s,
and understood, from several members of
the family, that Governor Edwards was
very nick, ( should think it was more than
a week after Mr Noble’s coining there,
that 1 visited Gov. Edwards, in his room,
fie was then very much indisposed; but 1
do not know whether he had or had not,
been uut of his room since his being taken
sick.
Question, by Mr Forsyth. When you
visited him, was he, in your opinion, well
enough to go from one room of the house to
another?
A I cannot tell. He often went out
when I thought that a person aosick as he,
ought not to have done so.
Q Have you not known him to be out,
nightorday, when he was apparently,
more indisposed ‘han he appeared to you
to be at that time?
A J have not. .
Question, by Mr Edwards. l)o you re
collect seeing me out of tny room for a
fortnight after Mr Noble’s coming there?
A 1 cannot recollect whether you were
or were not, ,
Question, by-MrForsyth. Do you recol
lect whether Mr Edwards had any inedl
cal attendance at that time ?
Answer. 1 cannot tell whether he had ur
had not.
JEREMIAH NELSON.
Asa E. Hough sworn at the request of Mr
Edwards.
\Q by M< Et(wa<ds. Do you re collet to
have seen me at Mis Queen’s after I occu
pied the back room?
A. I do.
Q What was my situation, at that time?
A ypu were sick, in bed.
Q Do you recollect at what time this
was?
\ I cannot remember the precise day.
It was sometime towards the latter end of
Feb. I recollect that you were so much in.
disposed that I did not communicate (he
business for which I had come. I called a
gain, sometime afterwards, but learning
that you were still confined to your room,
(did not go in.
A. E. HOUGH.
Hen>y Washington Queen, sworn, of the
requeFof Mr Edwm ds.
Question, by Mr Edwards. Did you
lodge in the same house with she, during
th • last session of Gongres??
Answer Yes.
Q Please to state what you know about
my being confined to my rqom, after Gen.
Noble come to lodge.
A You were not. during your illness, at
that time, out ofyour room, to my knowl
edge, after Wednesday, while Gen Noble
remained there l am under the impres
sion that youbeerme confined to your room,
after Tuesday. I remember your being at
breakfast,on the Monday morning previous.
I do not recollect you< being nut of your
room after Thursday, until you recovered.
Question, by Mr Forsyth. What enables
you to fix, with so much certainty, ou
Monday and Tuesday?
Answer Gen. Noble came on Saturday;
was not at breakfast on Sunday, and came
to breakfast, for the first time, on Manday,
in company with Governor Edwards,
Q Were you much in Gov. Edwards’s
room, during, his confinement ? -,
A I was several times there.
Q Do you khow how long he was con
fined to bed.afterhis ftrst being taken soil!?
' A I do not.
I thing it was two or three days after Mi*
Hubbard, (Lieut. Gov, of Illinois ) Miss ia
this city. . ,
• JOHNC. RIVERS.
List of Rank Notes whith will be et/eived
by the bank of M ssow i, atewding to
the.lrttei• of the i* esident df that Bank,
dated the 9tli of August, 1819
United States’ Bank and its Branches.
Bank of Missouri and Branch.
Bank of Kentucky und its Branches, at
Louisville, Shelbyville, Lexingtoffi and
Paris.
Bank nf Virginia and its Branches, al
Fredericksburg, Lynchburg,. and Peters-*
burg.
Bank of Illinois, at ShawneetoWb.
All the Banks in New Orleans. PhilaileN
phia, Baltimore,* New York, and DistricE
of Columbia, t whose paper is received on
deposite at the U. States Bank and its
Branches.
•Except the “City Bank.*
t Except the f‘ Franklin Bank*and thd
“Mechanics* Bank,” both of Alexandria!
State of Illinois, Madison CoUntff, sit
On the ISlh of May, 1824,i)<‘rS«><’- i!j tp*
peered brl«e the Undersigned, JtlStiue o?
the Peace in and for said County, Thomas
Lippincot, who being duly affirmed,—
according to law, deposes that the abovd
is a correct copy of a paper found on (he
files of official letters in the Receiver's Offi*
be, at Edwardsville, that the
! taper of which the foregoing is a copy, wad
olded in the letter of the Hon. William (L
Crawford, of the 1st of November, 1819,
and is in the same hand-writing of the let
ter of the Hun William H. Crawford, at
the 6th August, 1819.
THUS. LIPPINCOTT.
Affirmed and subscribed brfore me.
HAIL MASON, J, P.
Treasury Department, >
August 1819. V
Sir : Observing, by your monthly return,
ending on the 30th of June, that there re'
mained in ynur hands a considerable surd
of the public moneys, 1 wish to be info: med
why the same was not deposited in Bank,
in conformity with the instructions front
this Department. Heretofore, when (herd
was no bauk in yourvicinity, all reasonable!
allowance was made, on account ofthe dif*
ficultiesto which you were subjected ia
making your deposites ; but now, that a
Bank has been eatablished in your place of
residence, there can be no longer any ex
cuse whatsoever for retaining the publid
money.
I am very respecfully, sir, yotfr obedient
servant,
WM. If. CRAWFORD.
Benjamin Stephenson, E-q.
Receiver of Public moneys, Edwardsville,
State nf Illinois, Madison County, ss.
On (lie 1 Srh day of May, 1824 peisonal-
ly before the undersigned. Justice of thd
Peace in and for the cwnty aforesaid, Thos
mas Lippincotf, who being duly affirmed,
according to law, depcNites that the above
is a correct copy of <T letter found by the
deponent, on the files nf official letters ia
the Receiver's office, Edwaidsviile; that
the said letter appears to be in the hand-*
writing of a clerk, but with the proper s<g-*
nature of the Hon. William H. Crawford#
as the deponent believes, from a comparin'
son with other letters received from thd
Treasury Department.
THOM. LlPPfNCOTTV
Affirmed and subscribed before toe.
Hail mason, J. p.
EXECU TOR OF
Franch Jalineau.
A LL persons having any demands against tbe
estate of Francis Jalineau, dec. are request
ed to deliver them in, properly attested, on op
before tlie first day of October next All ac
counts not presented previous to that day, will
be refused payment by tbe undersigned execu
tor. WM. GASTON,
july 10 149
Consulate of Portugal.
D UUING the absence of the suOscriher^Mrl!
D GREEN, will attend to th duties of her
office. Francis sorrel,
Vice Consul for the State of Georgia.
juIvlO
b149
John C. Rivers, swo<n at the request of
Mr Edwards.
Question, by Mr Edwards Please to
state what you know of my indisposition,
while f was jn the back room, at Mrs.
Qieen’s*
Answer. I know that you were sick
while there—but I cannot say, exactly, at
what time. I visited you between the be-
of Marcu. You told
For Sale,
iMfiYlTk DOUBLOONS
50 keg» crackers and nutrer His-"
25 hhda fresh molasses from fit-.,.
Zasvia ,'liaileston.
GAUDHY y HKOWSWi-,
July tQ WV49
-He
Removal.
D R. A SHEFTALL has removedhi9 office tq
the uilding immediately opposite to Mr.
Frederick Ilerb’a 'residence, Jefferson Street,
one door north of Broughton Street,
july 8 Mi4d
Planters Hank.
O N and after Monday next, this bank will
shut at one o’clock.
J. MARSHALL,
Gaahieti,
julv 7 a148^
. .ss.,,—,—is—j-hf..’
Removal.
VWXHF. undersigned bave taken an office in ihe
l brick building, owned by Mrs Ramlitutt,
near the State Bank.
LAW &. JACKSON
JilH&w wI49 '