Savannah republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1824-1829, September 04, 1824, Image 3

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I ’mk f#. i v fe which Increased ceil blew with T( violence (or «W»ot an hour will If wlu'ii the Wind tittilili*My slliltoil tn K|,y'{i. anil blew a perfect hurricane ; Ii’ia was thrown on her beam ends, the [rep to he hatches ; about hall past 8 taniiardslo the hold gave wav, ajjd sllast shifted. To preserve tlie lives , sK on boanl, it Was thought necessary t mvuv Hii* liiniarils,of the mainmast, I, V9»fdhhfl| inking with it the mizeo- —Hie ship h'ht ratling, the laniards p foremast were cut away, and the went by the buml; the ship in part jd, with three feet water in her hold, amlfl were imihediately employed in ing her—not a spar* or sail was saved, ut a trifle of the rigging. At about jloek the gale inoderated,—all hands uyed in puinping’antl trimming ballast, day saw an hermaphrodite hri" with jog of foremast, which continued in three day-.—he could only set a fore st staysail. Next day saw a ship dis d. T il Stair and Louis XV.—Louis XV. oUlthnt Lord Stoir was one of the lired men in Hiirojn 4 . ‘'I shall soon fim to the test,"said the King; nhd, lg Lord Stair to lake, all airing with fas sunt/ as the door of the coach was i'll, lie bade him pirns and go in : the bowed and obeyed. The King said, • world is in the right in the CRB rid- |t gives: another person would have Med'me with cerrhumy." Tlit ftieiidsund acquaintances ot' Mr. \\ m. tt HaLtASii, and Col James Marshall,.are request' ed to ;.‘.(cnd the funeral of the former, from his late residence, curlier of-D rough! on and Barnard streets, at FOUlt O'CLOCK THIS AFTER NOON. ' ■ Approaching Election. i the first Monday in October next, the gen election for seven Men-here of Congress, and Representatives to the State Legislature, lake place throughput Georgia. The fol Jug gentlemen are candidates for the sufl'ra- |if the people.. 1 • w ran cqjyo/iess. ill K. F; 'f ATTN AI.L, of Chatham, (it Alpl ltRf) CUTHBERT, of Putnam )HN FOR8Y I II, Rlq. of Richmond, en WYLY THOMPSON, pf Elbert, lEORGE OAKY, F,sqi of Columbia, |aj. .1A MRS MEltRlWETHER, of Clarke, 0. LONGSTliEET, fcflq. of Greene, |oct. CHARLES E HAYNES, of Clarke. • Our friends in the different counties in [ slat .- will confer a special favor in forward io us by mail, the ruturns of votes given for It candidate lor Congress, at the ensuing e on. STfiTE i.EGiswrunE. r.KATOIl, ' ' , WILLIAM DAVIES. M. SHKI'TALL, Sen. |r.r n tsKRi'ATi vr.s, WILLIAM LAW? \ Robert \v i-Coler, MOitDHCAl MYMB8, (ron Till! sATiXxAtl nftrvnUcAS.) ' ■ 1 ' v {Sisfectod.p?*^' 'P; ■. HUC,IN OF IMF, NAilE OF ALDERMAN. In ancient ti jmes, n god *>f wood, ■.) In every pubVin garden stood; Pni.iri'.s named—to guard‘the ground And fright the vagrant birds around ; To check the thief at mid night hour, And watch the p-ith to social bon er. Of At.iinh was this scarecrow piftdc, (To carpenters n thriving tradei) And hence, if true the voice of fnrfie* The term ui' Jlldt!r-nutn fu st came. Long did the deity maintain . O'er birds and thieves a dreadful reign •, Hut thieves grew daring, birds grew bold,. Nuf could the god their thefts withlnfel; Nor boys nor girls were struck with fear, Altlio’ the ALDsn-man was near. ,Ilence, useless in the garden gi;o\rn, Men took the Mder munln town.; 1 By skill Promethean gave bun eyes, ' \ Ahd made him every ibltig-^bot wise •, O’er towns and cities made him chief, The terror of each vogue and thief, this bugbear still retains bis Station, And sagely sways the corporation ; Uutlho’ dress'd up ill human Shape, , Am| form’d, tb act or owl or ape, Tho' free tb gormand'Sc and swear, And Wear.a magisterial Sir, lie still retains his ancient name, And still his vVopiiKS nr.iii’ti thp s L ‘ " # Magnesia, TUthn of Quito, To* hacoo. i c. JURE CALCINED MAGNESIA Balm oft; nto Walls fc Lurillards cut Tobaccd Fig Blue Silver Wire Teeth Brushes Opium ' ( ., Arrow Root Peruvian Bark, &c &c. Just received per l.otiisa Matilda and fdr sale by. l.AY&HBNDU1CI<80N, • f • No. 1, Shads.liuildings, Corner of Congress and Whiiakcr-Bi.ceU. . * ALSO, A fresh supply of Congress Spring Water, Sen <1 173 . , , , • St. Cfroix Sugur. JusCreceiycd bjrship Louisa Matilda,, 50bhhj 5' [ ’'' ime St Cr0ix s °g ar < 50 kegs Spiced Salmon, For sale by GAU1JRY St HERBERT, sep 4 1.173 • Lard, Corn Beef, Tongues, §c, same. ■DIED—In BarnWetl District, South , Carolina, on the 28th tilt, after a lingering illness,' which ■she bore with ft truly Christian spirit, Milts Anni: Mono an, for many years a resident i-f this city. In New Brunswick, N. .1. on Ih) Jtftft inst Joitv I)r.RRl.s,Egq. in the 63d* year of his age, O « KEGS LARD 10 half bills Corn Beef by io do .d» Tongues 50 Smoked do 20 kegs Starch 2 bbls Currants 20 kegs Shut ussorted Just received per sloop Eagle* and For sale ' OAUDRY & HERBERT, cp 4 1.17 • )t . . LdmJlXQ ~ For New-Torli, (ESTAr.LisHF.n line) The packet pliiii LOUISA MATILDA, Wuiri:, Ma.uf, W ill sail on Thurnday,SUi* insi. For freight or pus. age, uaving elegaiU accommoilfttions i\j>- i,ly to the master on board or to 1JALT.& I10VT sep 2. * 172 ' . LEECHES. J UST received and for sal.- by sep 8 • AUGUST G. qEMt.F.IL PTJBfJC BAT.1^ POSTFIlNEH SALE. By J. li. Herbert & Co. On WEDNESDAY lliii lust at 11 o’clock r > mill be inlil befoio-uw Slo e,, f 4i Cases fioo Hats, (A doz cueIi) 'L , Bern nets* clo do Hats. . . , ?'.}'* 1 also, ' A general KStortment of *.•., G It OCE ll I E S, 'm sep 4 . , > erriix casti. 4 cases 4 fcpEift]) Dollars Reward ! Qj* MOBBEUY ! Vy Calvin Baker. T HE Store of tlie Subscribers inis tiibfered j On MOND \Y,'6tii inst nt 11 o'clock. This morning, between i5 and 10.O’clock, In frbnt of bis Anction Store, a gcnerrl assort.-) tltindriil, and Eighty l)idlu>k, in notes Of State Bank of Noirt^i C^rohna .ito'cnjVom drawer. There was Imp bifi oV gsO, bTie'dl! while the young man wits lit the cellar, and One ’ Ih notea^Of tffc the mu™, ji^ „ . with the signatures nearly defaced; wild t|ie bal ance tew and jS'Jo bills; A reward of S55J Wi l be given for the detection of the robber andtbc recovery of Hie money, orlgW for eithur. U. KELSEY & CO. sen 3 172 a-, It ■ ,■ - j-r-r- : Consisting of a SIDEBOARD, BoFA, BUREAU Pure Calcined Magnesia,a new * bedsteads & 0 .rneiit of GROG$im:s, ^c. \ Jlf.SO, ew cases Men’s, Women’s and Children’s Shoes, tognthej y tb < quantity of Furniture, brother to Uichuril'Deimis, Esq. | In North Providence, Cupt John G aged 91, Ho.field a Captain’s cofnm Ct/mtN, aged 91, He held a Captain’s commission in the French A'rrfiy, under HochatnVcu'i, in our Uevolutionnry war., - . • - . SHIP NEWS. POUT OF SAVANNAH. Sailed (i’oiti Now York, 24tb tilt. sliip Augus ta, >Vest Tl\ere were in the p»Tt ! of Cluivlmtan on the 2lst of August—a ships, 5 brig;s, 19 schooners, 1 stoop, ' - ’ . • \ v . ‘ Aiiairim vuom this rqicr, . At New York 24th ult. ship Witjian) Wallace, Wood. . ■ . . At Philadelphia, 29th ult. brig Frances, Croft, 7 days. ' At Darien, 21st ult sebr Three Sisters, Page, 5 dtys; sloop Favorite, Counter, 5 days. cuiauko iuiitiiis roar, At Philadelphia, 2dtb tile. bfig. ‘busan and E- lizaheth, Gray. At Bdslon 21st lilt, brig Almira, Harding. ITS SOU THIS PlIHT, /• At Philadelphia 26.h ult. brig Frances, Croft, with immediate despatch. ■ ' Treasury Department, .UGOsT 26ih, 1824- N otice is iiereby given, t o the pro prietors offhe Defevcd Six perCent. Stock, t[iut the last payment on account of the l’Hnci- nal and Intei^st ofthe saltf stock, will become <i ue i lid first of October next ensuing the date hereof, and that the same will lie paid on that day at tile Treasury, and at the Loan Offices having,slihlu'stock standing (In their hooks, to the stockholders or to their attorneys,' upon the surrender of the original certificuvea of said stock. , WM. U CIIAWFOItl), Secrcttfry of the Treasury, sept 4 . 178 . (CT'.For Public Sales which take Tuesday next, see fourth page- place m CITY ELECTION. be first Monday in September is near ov.iii.li ihe.ciiiaens,of Savannah'will be biliiponto make choice of fimrteen' Alder | to represent tlu-m iij council, for the year ping, The following we believe is a correct of thd esndidates. William B. BuKoch,. ♦ P. Blftjidi, S. M. Bond, Mmeph I’-urnming, Wm. C. Daniel)* - .• Freditiicli D.’usler, I. M. Furflr, J. B. Gaiulry, Charles Gil don, Charles Harris, . Dei. J. C. H > he rah am-, v\‘ . J.icItMin,; Ezra fi-’nt, Jium s Morrisoft, Gpir t p Millen, . ,r ,T. lY. M'nrel, ■ v TV Isaac Minis, ’• * Georgp Shick, W. R. Waring, . W C, Wayne. JHe rthove list we believe, tforflpfises sll itlie |diclaves—the name of Joseph HA'nEnsiix.w. wns MiBlted through mistake; we afe' authorised ay he is not a- candidate We are requested to state, that Docl. Jo- |a Cl at IliiiEnsnAM is a candidate for Alder- i at the: ensuing election, and lias not declin- jas might be supposed by many from the ah- jiciation of Joseph Habersham’s having declia- 03* The person who through a mistake received on yesterday, a* 20- Dullnr Bill, for orie or a two is ,a quested to vettiva it at F GILLET & CO. ’3 ototc. sep 4 C City Sheriff ’s Sales N liif lir .t Tuesday in.Octolier next, will be 1 bold at the Couri House, UctVueii ihe usua! hours uf 10 and 4 O'clock. ,.., i -Two libr esmid u waggon levied on ns the properly <>f Josse,6anderltn, to satisfy un execu- tion in favor of AVciie Abbot. A two story building, 30 feet width and 12 feel g(g) bpxrs s-.ftp most stoop EAiits. 10 casks Goshen Cheese 19 kegs do Butter For sale by sep 4 m! 73 C.ROE: FOUND, I N possession of a negro than-afitdr being ar rested & taken, under n warrant for Larceny u Blue Close bodied Coat, together with some oilier articles of little value, which lie' confess’d have stolen but dpcs not know from whom the owner or owners by jmiveffig their properly c nhn7ethp Same by paving for this advertise ment, on application at the office of, WM. C MILLS, Esq. J. P. aug 31 m!71 ■ '.jn^KcTi^ J1 Elat Found. AST Sunday a .flat waft raised Irtim under the L . ..... , wftier in the Savannah River The owner may have her by paying the Negroes for their abur amt the expense of this advertisement. Call at this Office. sep-2 172 t.L persons having demands against the es- .'1 tatc ofl^idowic Laid, late ofLiberly County, deceased* ttre requested to present them duly in tested within the d'ulte'prescribed by law; those indebted are rtquesfed to make uninedi- alc payment to, ED WARD WAY, Adm’r hug 31‘ , ftI71 Drugs, Dye Stiffs, Bottles, &?c. ^1X Groce Porter Bottles * ; -■ kD 6 do Winy.Pint do 20 barrels Ghub.er Salts 6 ilo Copperas 3 do^ Ground Logwood 3 dp Cliipt do 2 do Alum 500 Bottles American cold pressed Castor . . Oil ... T-. • 500 bottles West india do foi' plantation use 500 Gidlons Winter Sperm Oil of superior tpuiluy. For sale low by « ' . LAY k HENDRICKSON, ’ , Chemists and Druggists. ’ Shad’s Buildings aug 13 171 -. d.’.ep n'li the rear of Lot No 5, Hicks Tythipg ■Vercival AVai d,with aboutthree years unexpired l-ose, levied on as the property of Miss Gold smith, by her trustee to satisfy an execution in favor of Peter Du pon Also, sundry articles of Dry Goods and Gro ceries, h-vied on as the pruiierty of Pierce liow. aid t" satisfy an execution in favor of John P. Williamson transfered to John Gilmartain. Also sundry articles of household furniture,'le vied on us the property Vf Thomas Jinney under a warrant of distrain for house rent in favor of Isuac Minis. s. p 4 ■ . 173 JAMES W SIMS,asr.c. NOTICF, IkJW.INE months ufter tli'e’date hereof, applica 45\! lion will be made to the honorable the Jus deep qf the Inferior Court of Liberiy Conntv, for leave to sell the real and per.-unal estate of I^udowirk Lard, late of Tattnall County, deseas- ed, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors. ' . , E. WAY, Adin’r. aug.st $on the li a a Jin r ^ S opened for the delivery of Books on' Mon day Wednesday, and Friday, from tuukk un til five o’clock, aug ?6 169 s Sales'. ^ tire first, f nesiiay jn Ontober next, will be Hit i. atintl :ir li)| :akitl irl lift I i«*l undi i Borgia—-Chathaia Ootiuty,, rpatl whomtl may concern UEUEASJohn M‘Nish ha:- applied to the.Hon the.Court of ordinary of Chat. In county for letters of administration (with l'will annexed) on the estate mid ell'ects of f lliMn Craig late of Savannah meachant dec’d. these aru.ihcretbrc to cite and admonish all ‘ Singular the kindred and creditors of the 1 deceased, to file their objections (if any rJVhft ve ) tot he graining of the administration ^d-j-watc of the deceased to the applicant in KMerk's Office ofthe said Court,on or before T thirteenth day of September next; otherwise I crs-ni adniinistration will be grant; d. pitness the Hfiri John F Williamspn Esq one 'justices of the •uiid Court the thirty first V (1 ' August, A D 1824. , S M BOND, cco. |8ept2 172 ‘ sold at the Court House in the City of Sa vandal) between the.hnur's of !0 and4 o’clock. All that undivided moiety being the southern half of all that Lot-No. (4) four in Elbert ward in thyCity of Savamiafi containing 60 feet in length, and 90 feet hi depth with the improvements thereon levied oh as the-property .of Robert Lewis to satisfy an execution in favor of Charles Rodgers. ; \ All that lot letter D and improvements Cgle- tliorpe ivard in the Village of St Gaul, Chatham County levied on as the property of John Read- mole to satisfy an execution in favor of Thomas Garnett. Also, tlie following &negroes viz»8ally and her 3 cliilflct- n Mary, DaVid, and Eliza, Delii^aiid her 3, ctiildrqn Lucinder, Maria, and Anthony, levi ed on os the property of Eleazer Early to satis fy art execution hr favor ofthe Hank of the U- nited States. • A negro man named Bob- levied on as the property of Maria Cohen to satisfy an execution fronva.IusticesCourt in favor of Dr -L LI Furth, returhed . m me by a constable. Lot fid 7 and impvuvements in the City of Sa vannah JeykelTy tiling Darby ward, levied on as the property of tne trustees of W Gale’s chil dren, property pointed out by the plaintiffs and returned to me by ftcoustaSiia. I - • A negro woman named Lizza, levied on as the property of Richard Lcvette lo satisfy two, eXq cutions from a Justices Court infavor.of B. Fur hie, Pierce Bow and et. ftt.ieturnedto me : : bv a constable.' I. D’LYON, s c c. sep 4 173 For Sale, or to Rent. The unexpired lease (3 feafs) and im pvovements, on the house anil lot known as the Little Man’s Garden, situated in the. City of Augusta, Ellis street, near tlie comer of Con- tre street, and the market, having all the cunvc niences for a Confcctiohrtry factory on a large scalp, besides a dry house, an oven; and bakery, —there is also an . Ice house in good order, wherein 15 to. 18 tons of Ice can be secured for Summer use „ ' • For terms’, apply to P. P. TltOMAGSON. Esq. Savanqah, ot to B, BOUYEI1, or on the premises Augusta. TW’ . adg 26 -j-11169 » -- T HREE mouths afterdate application wilfbe made to the Planters (tank of tlie state of Georgia,for the payment of.a Bank note,No SsT' Jetter A, for one hundred dollm, dated 1st Feb'. r 18l9, signed Geo Anderson, President, and J. Marshall, Cashier, payable at Savannah ft> Tho mas Gardner, or bearer, the'right hand half of the note being lost'; SAMUEL WRIGHT; july 20 tf3m!53 NOTICE. m IWL. m * •“■JHHP - ^ Article: T HIS Medicine lias been prepared by the New York Chemical Manufacturing Company,, and is said to he equal to the celebrated, article made by the Measra Henry’s. Many persona in this city who have used this remedy give it a de- eided’preference over allfOlhersi Families are solicited to give it a trial as it tomes much cheaper than Henry’s; being neatly put up in bottles at 37i cent9 each, and fur sale only by LAY & HENDRICKSON, ; Chemists and Drucrgists, ■ , Shads Buildings, sept 2 172. »ca 2 i.v 17? Administrators ales l By J. B Herbert &*Co. O N the first Tuesday it) November ,.ex,k- '"ill be sold before the Court llous<* iu.Vhi^oqy between the usual hours of 10 and2o’cliKk Lot No (il8) thirty seventh district of WiU iiiison cutmty. containing 202J acres . .. Lot No (141) twentv sevendi district of Wii« kinaoncounty, containing 202J acres. i , Lot N6 (62) thirteeiitH district Wilkinson county, containing 5024 acres. ."-3* LiOt No (85) thirteenth district Wilkinsoa County, containing 2024 ahres All that lot oflimd in the- .city of'Sava n^h, .known by lie'iter \V Oglethorpe Ward with the improtefnenla thereon. All that Lot of land in the City of Savannah known by letter Y Oglethorpe Ward with th imptavcmenis thereon Twontgroesl.csle studhef child Mary being the property of the estate of A D ’UFarlanc ibU ceassd soldmy permission of the llaPthe \irfg' . riur Court of Chatham County and by .order, of the administrator for the benefit of die heirs and Creditors of the .stud estate 'vT', Terms flash. sept2 172 Furniture Woo). T H)f3iflHicte is highly recommended for- Ole purpose of impatting an elegant gkm to Mahogany Furniture. The large and extensive Cabinet Ware Man ufacturcs in thd northerncities make use of this composition to give their work a beautiful pol ish. A supplyrof tbjs wax lias been received per Uip Savannah. It is put up in small pots and boxes With printed directions for'use, and fur sale by,. P* LAV &HENDRICKSON. Chemistsand Druggisrta, ids Bull aug 24 168 ■ 1 ■ —— ; Administrators IhJ J* It. Herbert t* Co Sfe O N the first.TiYesd'.iy hi NbyCmb'er next,' wiilf be sold before the Court House in this.city between usual hears of Id unddi o’clock. . One tract'of Lam' situated in itoi kei Crept, containing one hundred and thirty five acres (135) more or less,-being tlie pro-, ern- of Pi ter McFarlanC deceased. Sold bypermiss. m ot tho Hop the InfCribr Court of (j I ball a in County, a id byorder ofthe administrator fortj[ic.benefit of tne'heirs and creditors ofsaidestftte. .yV \ , Terms shpt 2f 172 —-^7— Shads Buildings. For Sale, 4 NEGRO M>,N. about thirty years of age, —A prime-firid bund. aug.19 166 , CAI-VIN BAKER-. Jldministrator’s Sales. ■ Od Tuesday the 5tli day of Octot,er next, jyKplLl-hAsold at the Court Housei' l.ihevly w County, between the iiKfialhmtrs of '.ale' Dive Horse, saddle and bridle, the prope-1> of the estate of Lpdswick Laid, sold for the benefit of the heirs ai,d creditors. - E. WAY, Adirir. , ong'28 t '■ 170 ’ Sl^erilTs Bale—continued. On ({ic first Tuesday in October H&pt, ^/ILL he sold before the Court House, in BYAUTHORITY. .. . . AN ACT. . T O. revise, amend and continue in force’an act entitled an act, th extend the time tff ta- king.Wfl ^rWUS^ti surveys made-oriliea’d i-igiit^ and bounty warraiits Be it enacted by the-Spnale rind ilOnse pf Re- p.rescnufives of the state of G eorgiy, jn Cjeneril Assembly met, and it is hereby enaciod .by' the authorityjof tlie same, TfiaYu-Wirc ar-.y person or f iersons have Iicvetofnr 4 ifnd surveys n;ade on lead lights, tvouo/y'Warranfs and grants thereon have not heeh’ftbtaiMdi-if stgdi aiufriiiy be law ful for sue H4 ruin or persons ip apply for z-.ti obtain such grant or grants, ai -iiiy lime ; re.- vious to the 25th of October, 1824. ou payment of the usual fees. . 1 ' / '..y ; . See 2 And .be It further "eracfird byithe au thority aforesaid, That where any su; .0 ofs«le, lffyan County, between the usuijl hours One tract of land in said count y known by the name of Palermo, boundaries unknownStt '"■* __ . at the time of levy - tlie sime nliTmqd put as the pro. pertv of Richard T. Keating, to satisfy and exe cution in favor of vlte estate of lienj Stilus, and THOMAS At,BRITTON, s n c. ang 2.8 170 SlierifTs Sale. On the first Tjaesdny in October next, Vfli/Il't-be sold befpre tbe Court House in v * 'Bryan County, between the usual bouts Mtode,.'. '.Mi -Q| A tract of land in Brjan enunty on Black Provided, notbing in this act shall affi Creek, With the improvements thereon consist- - - ' ing of bridge across said creek, and also a tract ofland in said county on Canoocliie river, and one half of a bridge across si-id river, the said tracts of land, and bridges pointed out as the property of William Wilder; to satisfy and exe cution in favor of the adtnini.tratoraiid adminis tratrix of Thomas Rawls, dec W W AA'ILLIAMS;*) 3 n c. Sheriffs (Sales. ^^N the first Tuesday in October next,’ will he _ sold before the Court House in Effingham., Courtly, between the usual himfs of sale. Two negro fellows namell John and Pat,levlefi op as the properly of the estate of Christian Treutlan, dep’d, to satisfy ai) execution in favor of Alexander J Latvton tt Co. Also, 200 acres of land lying in Effingham County, joining lands Of Daniel Metzgar, oh the N E, and lauds 11F Slntltz, on the S—levied on as the property of W-G Porter,do satisfy Military fines. THOS. ELKINS,sec. sept 2 172' 12£g28.. 170 on ""I gki ANTED IMMEDIATELY idre -aTtffis offic? business': En- »^ir ;T.65 .. " -.^1 CjiOMETlME iri-Apnl or May 18231 gav^r to O Mr. Durham T. Hall a general power of at. torney for the purpose of sealing my affairs in • lie States of Sottll) Carolina and Georgia.—I iiereby declare the said powers revoked from and after this date. S R PROCTOR, Nenr NewOrlcnns, Aug.5th 1824. septf if*.. T;ix G oUector’s Salcd. On the first Tuesday in .Yovemher nert, ’msriLI.be s dd at the Court House in the 11 City of Savanr,ah, between the hours of lO and 3 o’clock, tlie following property or so much thereof as will satisfy the State and County ’faxes, and Costs, viz : ' A tract of land in Bulloch County, carttaining 328 aci cs, more or fess, returned a4 pine' land. Levied on to satisfy life stile and eouft»y taxea of Joseph B. Armstrong for the year; 1822 and 1823, and costs ^Amount of taxes'g4 *3, A tract ofland in Camden Ciftioty, containing 287 i acres, 1 mofe or lesl', originaUy granted to John Palmer., Levied on to satsfy the state and oimty taxes of the estate of Jose; ‘ the year 1823. Afnount of Taxes Lot No 25 in Franklin Ward, in fbo City of Sa vannah, subject to an annual ground rpnl to the that he .runaway from him near Warrir.gtoVi a- bout the first pf June, lie is 5feet 9J inches high and about 25 years of age. JOHN I. DEWS, 10. C, [ aug 19 Ifife .., . heretofore been made on heiul rights m 1 npty warrants, and grants thereon have nth heen.i.b- t-.iineil, such lan(Tsliall. not be sidyept t<> a re- survey until three montlis fiom nod af-er tlie - person or pefaons claiming under,the *>igfrbirt■ survey sliall have been notified that' qck re-auf- vey.isintertded to be made, ahd tiiat in all cases, the person or persons claiming under Vi^e. irigi- nkl survey, shall be entitled to the preference of TfraWng'siich re-survey, until tfee ■ xpipatr. n of three months from the time of such ifotifica- tion ; nnd in the event of there bein-- nofelai ri ant residing on .oi 4 near the land to be thus, 1 - surveyed, such' notice shall be ! p(*rfected4y^H^ ' ingthree.mimtlts notice by public,ailvertiscu-i-: i t, at the.Court House of life ebuniy where s iren land may lie, and in ohe of the public Gazettes of this Stute. * Sec 3 And be it further enacted, That if shall he the duly of all surveyors who shall nv. k- any such re-suvvey, to certify on liis return to -ijc: surveyor General, that due notice acc irdiifg fo the provisions of this act had been i,iven..M-)d no grant obtained on such re-survey shit: lie va. lid, upless accompanied with such ct .- iiV.i, d, nothing in this act shall affect ha rights of orphans or persons under theaf-J' * t ’l. years, an .l that all such persons shall bp alloyi ed one year after tliey arrive at the age . f 21' y, vs to take out their grartt3. Sec % And he it further enacted, That it '•hall be the duty of the Governor tb. catisit Uus act tw be published in one of tbe newspapers; in ALL Icdgeville, Augusta and Savannah, once in each month, until the expiration pfthe rime appoint- feS by thb same for taking vtt grants. / Sec 5 Arid be it further *i;ucted, that all Jqw», and- parts of la-ws militating against this act he and the same are hereby repealed. DAVID ADAM?, Speaker pf the House of Representative's. THOMAS STOCKS) President of the Senate. Assented to, Dec. 2, 1823. , ;/ , - G. SI. TltOUF, Governor. Olj* The fofegoing to be published monthly^ until Niiv. next,-in the ''Constitutionalist” and ‘(Savannah Republican-”. , matcn 10 — Brought toJ ail. I N Savannah on the 15th inst. a negro man who says his name is Harry and tftat. he belongs . . to Joseplitis Love of Gree'iiiCountyy Georgia, and Corporation of said, city., with tlie upprbvements _ and theyear thereon. Leyiecl on to satisfy the s counfy Taxes U0Prederick Sellick, for 1823. Amount of Taxes g51 iy J AMES F.PHNGER. to o’c. fl tig28 T%. V Swaijn’8 Panacea ^ 0r "A P RESl i supply of jjjiis celebrated- Medicine 6 50 /a. lias just been received per ship Savannah, from New York, and for sale by * .. . LAY KHENDHICKSON, Chemibts and druggists, Shad’s Builuim-s. ' dlLKO,'- b ■ ,t, Jl fresh supply of’ Sedlitz and Soda Fowtley» lilirSi ' 167 ' * 'JuiMif Wi- «