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No. filwMoVo!. XXL
SATURDAY EVENING, JULY 26, 1823.
Whole No. 4231.
HOUSES, LANDS, fee.
the
To Rent-
On accommodating term*
Dwelling House, at preaent occupied
wbwsriber. nturte on Broughton
ffffll Street. ne " We,t Br “l ,tr,:et “ '*
«W5*i ft r..nullfamilyand hu convenient
SS-kltehen. .table, eertuge Iwuse,
«“ pSton given immediately and term,
knove uyonapplicti 0 " to WM LAW.
in 7 258
To Let.
Two neat tenement*, with com-
forUblc out building* on Lot No. 21,
Warren ward, lately the property or J A
Scott, Esq. Apply to D. T. Hall. Sav
—mu WILLIAM POPE, Sen,
May Uiver, So. Ca.
ftb 13
Partieaof Pleasure, Traveller^ »nd Boarder.,
will be accommodated in • manner, which it is
hoped will give general utlifaction. The situa
tion i* not exceeded by any in the United States
for salubrity of air, and beauty of scenery. The
house is spacious and furnished for convenieinc
and comfort,
may 28 +o!27
fllfirc
mi
FOR SALE.
a PLANTATION in the State of Mississippi,
A dusted on the Bayou Pierre, two miles be-
joVthe Grindstone ford, and five from the town
^ttcontdnsabout 1920 acre*,nearly the whole
Jfintrste quality, both for Cotton and Com—
sno seres are cleared and now under good fence
,ndciilti»»tion, * pasture of 500 acrcatsalso In-
lh rt CTB) n desirous of (arming in Cotton to a
i.w,tntered» would find this estate worthy of at-
Suion as two thirds of the land is quite level,
Zl „biect loan overflow, and does not wash and
•nr out like most of the uplands in the Mitsissip
gtl ,. It is exceedingly welt Watered and
timbered, end has produced 1600 lbs. clean cotton
^ILbsion it a small new Duelling Ifoutc, very
eraerior Cm Houte and Stabla, » Cotton Gin, a
mw Grit! Miff, com tracker and Smoke home and
CaSiMfor 80 negroes, most of them framed anl
rood itoek of Horses, Cattle, Hogs and farm-
Ills utensils, may be had with the .plantation and
if the purchaser should wish, from 20 to SO ne-
mes. Application to be made to
" DOUGLASS is SORREL,
* Savannah.
or GEORGE ROBERTSON,
Soulhwtod Lodge, Natchez
try The Editora of the Augusta Chronicle and
Viliedgerillr Journal, will please give the above
as insertions once a week fornix weeks, and for
tnrd 'heir accounts to this Office,
jnne 13 fn 141
Eor Sale,
LLthst valuable tract or parcel oriand know,.
L by the name of Nelville situated in South
CtroSns about two miles from Savannah. Tbt«
Inct is considered one of the beat for a Rice plan
tation in ils neighborhood, and contains Eight
hundred and eighty.fbur acres. It adjoint Mr
Themis Young Ueh. Huger, and Mr. Nicholas
Cniger. Prisons who msy wish to purchase will
enmine the premises, A good tittle will be given
ind the times of sale will be reasonable. Appli
cation to be made to WM. MALLORY
Agent of Hamlin Mallorv.
nut 16 225
The Public
PS informed that the claim of Hamlin Mallory to
. the tract of land in South Carolina, called
Nelville, Is no win a train for Judicial investiga
tion, until the termination of which, some n*k
will be incurred hy those who may purchase.
WM. L. Da VIS
dec 2 237
A BARGAIN.
Sale on vety accommodating term* 2,5u0
X acre*of land, in Bulloch county, lying on Hit
Miljetlgeville road, 43 mile* from Savannah, on
arhich u an eluant Mill Seat, with a ready ma<l*‘
im and acme of most beautiful spring* in tha'
lection of conntiy—it lies about two mile.
rom theOgecheenver, and most elegantly tim-
'tred. Tlic stream on aaid land is quite stiffi-
fcnt for a Saw and Grist Mill. For funner panic
aj* inquire of Levy 8. D'Lyoo, Savannah, or
tfieaobacriber near the priinices.
AARON EVERITT.
P<9. About 100 acres of aaid land, is cleared
» under good fence,
wirr.h 27
i Plantation on the Salts for Sale.
K HAT'plantatiui) known by the name < f Hal
Henna, and situated on the North East point
Wliiteraarth blind, belonging to the estate of
elite General Tattnall, ia ottered for aale for the
JJIJstofcompleting the distribution of ssid es>
*e between the lieira. The tract contains up
'OTIotTix hundred acres, the greater part of
I* Pulton land ofthe/rsr quality. The
luMingionthe plantation conaist of a two atory
veiling house, overseers house, a cotton, corn
■u gm house and negr > houses sufficient for the
•CMiaiodstionof eighty negroes, all either en-
or recently thoroughly repaired. The
"*?“*'* • heslthy and pleasant aa any oh the
’T'stuufGeorgia or South Carolina—It ia with-
JS* ■“* of Savannah, over n very excellent
“one had. This place will be sold very low, A a
be™ Credit (If required) will be given. For
Wgfflya. apply to Dr. W C. Dauicl or
. . ’ EDWD. P. TATTNALL
Mnntnb, June IF iR
mP % Editor of the Charleston City Gs-
™w Will insert the above advertisement, twice
anTons one mont h»and forward hiaaccount to
'h Office;.
>«»1 ana negroes, vogt
*„.P f *v**y kind, and the growint .. _
Punting in all to about 12 or 15,000 doHara, situ
“ “Plf«f country, and well calculated f
gJwwiWo the soil well adapted to the c
SmMdatiT tnA °*‘ n ' U offered fbr ttle
e^^^p^gfjod paper, well secured, s
igglSpi-b spp'y to the Editora
r«WSe, May 13,
; IM
PaWr . . F ° r Sale >
b uftk* t*»l estate of Stephen Craft,
•elSiiu!S?? l8to * ,of, * , 'dln Yamacraw, on
i containing 60 feet b>
E icv rfpKS' e jjf Which loti now in the occu-
JsSaasMES
^ttSSswiiasssriS
f, V>bTtoU«i^l?i??^f l Sft^s Early County.
wV&avSmbSS Cfl,R l»*b» b*M Lottery.
^ Court Houaeln Bavin
■Satt, 1 " .•"Jjdcsday in October next, be
•W*Kr , .5??S r f ie ' b »‘ h e Sheriff^-bj
ti-ZT—. « the Inferior Court of, Chatham
ortlt
and ci
iuly 10
purposes, for ih.
Ion of Mid estate
ELIZABETH CRAFT,' j
fojjj AdnunlrtmrU.
PLaNTEUS HOTEL,
Stolen Itlond, near the Quarantine Ground*
R. NEWCOMB,
FNFORMR hit friends and the public, that he has
1. taken this elegant establishment which is now
Jhatice and Caution.
W HEREAS I have been informed that Johd
Carnochan and Peter Mitchell of this City
have by sundry deeds recently mortgaged ann
assigned to divers persons either their individual
creditors, creditors of the late firm of Carnochan
k Mitchell, or others, all or sundry the prunerty
and estate both real and personal of the laid firm
as well aa their own individual property and es
tate consisting together of houses, lots, ■ >nds,
stares, wharfs, negroes Ac. in Savannah anu Da
rien in Georgia or the neighborhood thereof, and
elsewhere with their interest or share id the stock
of the Lower Steam Mill near Darien, and sundry
shares in the United States Bank and other Banks,
•s well as sundty debts due to them in various
places, beside lands, lots, negroes Ac. in the ter
ritory ot Florida, and particularly one large tract
of land bought of Forbes U Co. lying betwcei.
the rivers St. Marks and Apalachicola in the ter.
rit try of Florida aforesaid.
These are hereby to caution the public against
purchasing any part of the said property or es
tate so conveyed, or any other property belong
ing to the said Carnochan h Mitchell or either of
them aa I hold prior mortgages on the greatest
part thereof which are on record in the registry
in Savannah and Darien aforeaaid and in Cbarlct-
ton, 8. C. and equitable liens on all the property
of laid John Cimochan and Peter Mitchell.
WILLIAM CHRISTIE, Savannah.
• ,* The editors of the Courier, k City Gaaette,
Charlestons Floridian,at Pensacolat Recorder
.it Milledgeville i Republican, at Montgomery,
Alabama, and Chronicle, at Augusta i are requea-
'edto insert the above advertisement once a
seek until countermanded, and forward their
accounts to this office for payment,
june 6 f!34
Cleland Fraser,
orris so* mx,
4) fif Tons Swedes Iron, assorted
5 do American do
50 kegs Cut Nails
30 pieces Cotton Ragging
20 kegs Manufactured Tobacco
10 boxes Cotton Cards No 10
30 bbls Muscovado Sugar
15 do Loaf Sugar
30 kegs Powder
30 half kegs Du Ponts tfr
80 bags assorted Shot
With a general assortment of Groceries at
wholesale and retail.
July 1 LflSO
NOTICE.
T HE Subscriber expect* to leave the Citv in a
tew daya, he will dispoae of the remainder of
Stock, at a reduced price. Those having demands
will present their account! for Settlement, and
thoa indebted will please to mike payment.
JOHN H. Ol.DEBS HAW.
June 24 * 141
Assize of Bread.
T HE average price of Flour being g8 50 per
barrel, the weight of Bread for the present
month,mutt be as follows, via:
I2A Cents Loaf 21b. 3oa.
6j Cents Loaf lib 1 joz.
of which all Baken and Sellers of Bread will fake
due notice JOHNL ROBERTS, ev.
aprii 4 81
•C7* Drs. Marshall and Haber-
ham, have this day formed an association to prac.
ice the respective branches of their profession,
may 15 |118
'Thirty Dollars Reward
ANAWAY fr-m the subscriber in Septem
ber last, two negroes, BOB about thirty
.cars of age, five feet s.x or eight inches high, s
little inclined to yellow, speaks quiec and intelli-
.rent, has holes in his ears, and wears whiakers,
lii. hair is rather long and but little inclined to
kink, be may easily be known by two wens on
his back, he is African born, hia upper foreteeth
wide apart, he ia well known in Savannah, as he
drove my waggon for ten or twelve years, he ha.
blue cassimere pantaloons and waist coat, a blue
great coat.
S1LI.ER, a woman about forty years of age
vfi icon born, about five feet eight or nine inches
•igh, wears small gold ear rings, bad on a mixt
h -meapun frock, apeaka rather alow and mild.—
Twenty Dollars will he paid for apprehending
the said Bob, and lodging him any jail in the
state, so I got him and Ten Dollars for Siller, or
one hundred for proof that will lead to convic
t in of their being harbored or taken out of the
at ale by any white person, or fifty dollars if har
bored by a negro.
ROBERT RURTON.
EfRnglnm county, mar j f!09
Thirty Dollars Reward,
W ILL be paid for t.pprehen,ung he follow-
ing runaway negroes:—Cook a fellow about
5 feet 4 inches high, dark complexion, and has a
small scar on the left cheek i Yorick, a fellow
about 5 feet 6 inches high, yellow complexion,
formerly the property of Mr. Gartner Tufta i and
John, a fellow of a very dark complexion, about
A feet 6 inches high, stout made, has a down look,
Any person who will apprehend the above ne
groes,and lodge them in jail, or deliver them to
me at lloaebud Island, about 12 miles from Savan
nah, shall receive the above reward, or f 10 for
either of them.
HARRISON HINSON.
m'jy 14 +115
Free Persons of Colour,
Chatham County, R g:>tered, all other, are Sable
to cenfitcation and rq/S.
ONLY name the ncads of tamiliea—Bing Jos
Bryan Charity, Brown John, Balliil Betty, A
meii't, John, neart Leah, Bacon Judy, William.
James, Ann, Julianna, Burney Patty, Eve, Ber
nard, Bonjutte and ehil. Craig Ann, Jane and
cbil. Chevera Voicy, Cuthbert Lucy, Dunnit.g
Tom and wife, Dolly, London, Nelly, James Ho
ler, Maria, Justins. Dunb James, Dobbins Jane,
{ human, Farly Sally, Sophia, Hannah, George,
Ferguson Wn. Feedy Hagar, Favanl Polly—
Gibbons Sarah, Gorton Lucretia, Germ. Jos.
Hume Jine, Houitoun Betty, Habersham Tryfe
tty Maria, Hamilton Robt. Julineau Grace, Rose
and chit. Johnston Jane, John, Levett Sally, Lis.
zv.Lswrence Diana, LaRoie Jannette, Lambert
letty, Loring Ann, Morel Ann, Rose, May Isi.
lore, Maxwell Jane and ehil. Miller Amy kndchil.
Mirault Clauditte and ehil. Nunis Tom, Nnsotne
lohn, Claritas, Ron Bally, Delia, Reed Margaret,
Renta Peter, Rutsell Wn. Richardson Sam. Tv.
nah Savta Phillift Sheftall Sue. Tyson Mafysnd
ehil, Tartue Man.tte, Thomas Charles, Toussnt
l.e Crose Vallois Rose, Wilson Sally, John, wife
and ehil. Yaya.
JOB T BOLLES
July 12 ItiM
Superior (Jourt—-Chatham Gounty,
Mat remit, 1823.
\K\Nthe petition of Willitm Whitefield,pray-
JJ/ mg the foreclosure of the equity of rederap
tion ot all that half part or southern moiety of that
Lot of Land in the city of Savannah, known by
the number six Belitha Tything, Heatheote wart,
mortgaged to the tahl Wm Wbitelieldby George
L, Cope, to secure the paym» nt of the sum ot
four thousand and eighty dollars exclusive of in-
ivrestin three promissory note«,M*ted 10th Feb
1822, on which there is now due two thousand one
hundred and thirty lix, 04 100 and interest there
•in.
On motion of Morriaon St Nlcoll, attorneys for
'.he petitioner, it la ordered that the said aum ot
money and interest so due at aforesaid from the
,atd George' L Cope to thesald Wm. Whitefiehl,
he paid Into court within twelve months—and un-
leas the tame be so paid the equity of redemption
of the mortgaged premt»e*be thenceforth fore,
closed and other proceeding! take place pursu
ant to the act of assembly, sail further ordered,
that this rule be published In one of the Gasettee
of this state, once a month till the timo appointed
for payment, or sorted on the mortgager or his
special agent, at least six months before said mo.
nvy ia ordered to be paid Into court aa aforesaid.
Extract firm the Minutco,
fry . "U?" 1 jqjj T . B0U.ES, Clerk.
H?
Notice.
D URING my abaence 1 rora the city, Charles
Roe and John W. Long, will act aa my at
■irniei,
JOSIAH LAWRENCE
July 3 t!51
Wood Whatf to Let.
J 1HE wliart du \ stores, lately occupied by Mr.
Winkler, and known as Mayor's wharf, al
ly to R. F WILLIAMS.
July 3 rAl51
TA&E NOTICE.
D OCTOR M. CHEVRIRR informs his friend
and the public in general, that he huaremnv*
ed to the House, corner of Drayton and State
Streets, formerly occupied by Doctor Read.—
Where he off ers his services and attendance.
Jtn:e 26 ca 148
Notice.
l LL persons indebted to the subscriber are re-
k-quested to call and liquidate the same by the
2d of July,after that time suits will be commenced
uincriminately.
R. L. MILLING
tune 28 J49
Notice.
VriNR months after date 1 shall apply to the
-v Inferior Court of Chatham County, for leave
»> sell the temsining real estate of Baltliasei
Shaffer, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs.
JACOB SHAFFER, Qual* Rx'r.
may 3 o4!05
Notice.
TVTIN'E months after date application will be
lx made to the honorable inferior Court of
Chatham county, when sitting fbr ordinary pur-
E oses. for leave to tell all that plantation in Ef-
ngham county, containing 577 acres on the Sa
vannah river, ami Ebenezcr creek swamp, aU»
two tracts of pine Land, one containing 200 acres
and one 270 acres, in the said county, being part
of the real estate of Thomas Melrose, deceased,
for he benefit of the heirs and creditors of said
estate,
HENRY McALPIN, 5 P .
JAMES WALLACE, 5 X
feb 10 o$35
NOTICE.
A FTEtt the expiration of Nine Mon-ha from
M this date application will be made to the In.
ferior Court of Chatham County, when sitting f<»r
ordinary purposes for leave to tell the whole of
ihe real estate of George Myers, late of Savannah,
deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors
of said estate.
THOMAS CLARKE, > .
M ATTHEW LUFUURROW, J Aamrs -
fttne 24 147
'NB Months after date, we shall apply to the
honorable the justice of the inferiot court of
Chatham County when sitting, for ordinary pur
poses, for leave to sell all the real estate of Bene
diet fiourquin, late of the County of Chatham dec
for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of the
said deceased
HAMtfLAT JOHNSON, Adm’rx.
THOMAS JOHNSON, e\dmr.
fune 17 144
Law Notice.
'J1HADDEUS G. Holt k Ho ert A. Beall hive
L united in tlie practice of the Lew, They will
attend to ill the professional business confided
to them in the Southern) Oakmulgee and Flint
districts, under the nam;ofHolt& Reallt their
office is situated in the village of Marion, Twiggs
County, Georgia,
jnne 24 147a»*
Laurel Hill Toll-Mill.
J|T)HE Toll mill on Mn. Ancram’a plantation
Ua has betn completely repaired lately, and Is
now ready to arork es well es any other mill on
the rirer. The rough-tice that will be sent to
the mill will be kept separately in drjf and sift
stores, end shall be best with the utmost esre and
economy, and the barrels will b* always delirered
in good order. Empty barrels^ made of primt
boated stares, will be furnished at the mill when
required. The terms of cleaning Rice will be the
samd as at the other toll-mtlli. Those planten
who Will engage to have their efops beat at thu
mill, and keep her auppiied, will have 200 tier
ces, otas much less -s they please, beat at one
turn. Applications concerning the mill, to br
ma le to Archibald Brtbner, on the plantation, or
in Savannah, to
PETlt bE VILLFRS.
Savannah, July 1,1823. flJO-fim.
Noticea
VTINE months after date epplieation will be
J.T mail© to the justice! of the Inferiot Court ef
Screven county, for Irevetosellell the real vstate
of holm King, ueceated, for the benefit of tho
heris said estate , ,
SARAH KING, Admrix.
may 14 . JolI5
“Georgia— 1 Chatham County.
To all whom it may concern.
W HEREAS"Joseph Kopman* mtmlnisttttoref
Tobias Myers,deceased, htta petitioned the
honorable the Court of Ortjhaijr of Chatham
county tohe discharged from thesald adminutra-
l '°The»d at* therefore tft cite and admonish all and
singular the kindred and creditor. Of the sakl de-
gstagasasaffiASttg
■qKatjsassgsferft
die Justice* hf the Mild emrtfW-lat thy of July
Da 1821,— S, Mt BOND, 0,6 O,
July i
Brought to Jail
I N Savannah, on the 4th iust. a negro boy who
•ova hia name ia itonnard, and that he belong,
to John Hollitisworth of Kdpefield District, 9 6.
and that he ranaway about the 1st of May last—
ne is five .feet four ami a half inches high, about
20 years of age, he has a acar on the left cheek.
L D’LYON, 1. c. c.
june 6 135
Brought to Jail,
a S Savannah, on lue 23<1 Inst, a negro man who
says his name is Stephen, and that he belongs
to the estate of Trestum Hopkins of Beaufort S C
and that he ranaway about 3 months ago, be is 5
feet 2| inches high and about 30 years of age he
inis a scar above the left eye.
#. D’LYON, t. c. c.
june .26 148
Brought to Jail
a N Savannah, on the 3d init. a negro man who
saya hia name is George, and that he belongs
to Mr. Thomas Parker of Charleston, S. C. and
that be ranaway, about the 1st of Harch last—he
is fire feet, six inches high and about 25 yean of
age.
I. D’LYON, a c c.
julv 8 152
Brought to- Jail
£ N Savannah on the 19th iust, a negro man who
nay, his name is Jeff, and that he belongs to
Mr. John Watkins of Augusta, Georgia, ana that
he ranaway about the 1st of March last, he is fire-
feet three inches high, and about thirty five year.
age.
I. D’LYON, I. c. c.
July 22 159 '
Brought to Jail. ,
I N Savannah on tin lSWti iiist a negro woman
who says her ntme is Aggy and that she be
longs to Mr. Wm. Velard, of Columbia, 8. C. and
that she ranaway-about 2 years ago,she ia 5 feet 5
inches high, and about 35yean of age, ahe has
lost the sight of the left eye.
ISAAC D’LYON X eo.
iuly 22 159
4\ LL persons havinn any demands against the
wl estate of Michael Purcell deceased, an alien,
lata of Abbelux Ireland, will render them agree
able to law, by the 1st of Oct. next.
JOHN CHARLTON, fcxchestor-
feb 7 33
•• Notice.
JVTINFj months after this date application Will be
j. x made to the Honorable Judges of the Inferior
court of Chatham County for leave to sell two
iott of land being the real estate of Tfioc. TUe>«
deed, one in the fifth district of Henry County
N«»225, the other on the Augusta road 13 mile*
from Savannah, containing one hundred aer«-h
•noro or teas adjoining lands of Judge Berrien Mrs
Hobbs, Hunt and others to be sold for the benefi
»• the heirs and creditors of said Thomas Thit »■
HANNAH THFISS.admx
mto 97 126
Notice.
V LL persons having demands neaist the esta'
of Benedict Bourquin of the county of Ghat
ham, planter deceased* will render them duly at
tested, and all those indebted to the suid estap*,
will please make payment to
HAMUTAL JOHNSON, Adm'rX.
THOM AS JOHNSON, Adm'or
ne 17 144
Citv Slu-rilPs Sales.
On the frst Tueoday in Augutt next t
»VyILL be .sold at the Hour; House, betwteen
* 0 the UBoal hours of 10 and 4 o’clsck.
Sundry articles of Household Furniture, levied
on as the property of Tens Hi thercliff, at the
•tit of S J. Bryan.
A. I. D’LYON, a e. b
iuly 19 158 .
Sheriffs Sale Continued.
On the first Tuesday In August next.
wv»ILL be sold before the *. ourt House be-
/V tween the usual hours of 10 and 4 o'clock,
A building in Curry Town, levied on as thf*
property »f George Mdlen, to satisfy an executi
in favor of Wm. Craur.
A. D'LYoN,see.
julv 17 157
Marshal’s sale, continued*
/ \N the first Tuesday in August next, will be
• ' sold in front of the Court House, in the cits
of Savannah, between the hours of 10 and 3 o'
clock.
All tl at lot of Land ami improvements in New
Leeds, City of Savannah, containing fifty two an t
and half feet, on the western aide of West Broad
atreet and two hundred and sixty feet in depth,
suld under an execution John Bell admr. va. Geo.
L. Cope. Condition* Cash*
Also, Idt 33 and buildings, Franklin ward, sub-
Yect to a city ground rent of $3214 and bounded
on the east by lot No 34, on the south by Brough
ton at vest by West Broad street, and north^b) i
lane, levied on as the property of Bams MbKtnne,
to satisfy sundry executions at the suit of the 0
States. .
Also, all that tract bFt.ahd Containing 54 Acte*
morfi or less adjoining lands of Joseph Stiles on
the west, and lands of Miss Germain, on the north,
levied on as the property of the estatt of Levi
Sheftall, to satisfy an executions in favor of the
United Statea.
JOHN H. MOREL, x. t>.b.
July 19 . 158
PUBLIC SALES.
Executors Sale3
Be J. B. Herbert 8f Ci.
|~hn the first Tuesday in Augiiit next, will be
U eold before this Court-House in this city, be.
reenthe usual hou'ra.
All’tbat tract oflnadabbut six miles from Saa
vano.h, cohtaining fifty acres more or lem, so id
tv the property or the Estate of Thomas G. Dwfak
'created* and by order of the Eiertitor. .
June 2 »131 -Terroetjaih.
Admmistrator’s Sale.
By J- B. Herbert g Co.
On WEDMBSDAL 13 .August next, at II b*fcl|k
Will be aold before our Store,
Sundry BtUeeholdand Kitchen Furniture,
re-ALSO—
Weering Apparel
mging to the estate of Jolm Smith, dec. by
order of the administrator.
150
Terms Oath.
Attachment Sale.
On the firet Tuewlay io Augttat nekt,
•\t71LI. be sold before the Court House be*
it tween the usual houre,
A negro woman nam.d Aitny, attached a* tha
property of James B Biakewood, at the suit of
I. a. Stackpole, andsoldbyorterofcovrt.
A. D’LYON, ice,
july 8 152 -• *
Sheriff’s Sales/ *
. On thefittt tSietday in September next,
W ILL be (old before the Court Huuae, be
tween the Usual hour, of 10 and 4 o’clocbi
the following property.
Three negroes named Clarat Matilda and Ma
ry. levied on under foreclosure of a Mortgage
from William H Joyner to John D. Mongin.
Atao, four negroes named, Rosins, John, Lew*
i* and John, levied ob. Under foreclosure of *
Mortgage from Lewis Mirault by Alexander Hun.
ter hie guardian, to Durham T Hall
Alao, four negroes named Chakleq June) Au.
S ist and Walley) levied on under foreclosure of
orlgage from George L. Cope to John H- Ha.
roll and Bulloch k Duowoody.
. , . . A.D’LYON,See.
joly S .152
oheriff’s sale, ^
On the first Tuea lay in August next.
W UX be aold before the Ccurt House, Be
tween tha usual hour* ol 10 slid 4 o’clock
the following property. *
The Southern half ef lot No. li, Brown Want
Savannah, with bri-k tenement therrott, levied
on aa the property of John Hunter »t the wit ef
William Gut on.
. , _ .. A. D’LYON. sec.
july 7 159
Sheriff’s Sales—Continued.
On the first Tuevlay in August next,
TTTILL be aold belnre the Court Hourt, by
FT tween the Usus.t hours of 10 and 4 o’clock,
the followttg property)
Lot No. 7 and brick buildings, bounded weak
by lot No 6, north by a lane and east by lot NoB,
-.outh by Bryan street, levied on as the property
of Worthington Galr, to satisfy tn execution in
favor of Ntchoh* Baratov, pointed out br the
defendant and returned to nle by a constable.
Also, lota NT 17and 18, Franklin Ward, bound*
ed east by JtiTenon atreet, weal by MontgometW
street, north by Biyan and smith oy St Julian at*
levied ones the property of F. S. Fell, to satilfw
executions in favor of the Planten’ Bank and o-
thers,—Sold on account and risk of the forme*
purchaser.
Also, lot and bnildinga on the Thunderbolt
Road, in the County of Chatham, levied pn an
the property of John Bull, to satisfy an execution
in favor of James Sanderlin, pointed out by tha
defendant /
A Iso, all that three fo urth, of half lot No &, fire
Trustee* Gardena near Fort Wayne, with the im
provements thereon, levied tin a* the property oP
the eeiate of W. G. F.noe, at the mlHofKinr
Baldwin, Tor the Use of Wm. lour.
, , „ . , ABM.D’LYON,.ee.
July 7 152
Sheriff’s Sales.
Onthcjirtt Ihutilaom Sugnttheri,.
TTC/ILlf be .old helore the Court House in EOT
v t finghtm county, between the bears of 10
•nt! 3 o'clock, rj -
Six hundred and fifty Scfet of fetid, bounded
S. by John Cable, Gotleib Staley-, F F.brenjtine,
anil J Staley, N. E. by Thoa 8weigbnfier tftd Mat
Robenhitrst, N. by Q Dwiger, end all tithes tides
by vacant land, or so milch thereof a* will satisfy
thq taxes of Chat Tiot for bitnlelh estate of Chau
Tiot, and Mrs Sarah W’ateri) for the year 1821ev
amount dne 81F2 57,. and eurta. • ~-
, S.NF.IDLINGER, it a xe.
july 1 152 ' ,/•
Stterift ’s Sales. , > *
W tJn the first Tuesday in August next)
ILI. be sold at the Court House ia Rieebe*
rough, Liberty County, between the usual
hour* of tale, the following property) viei
One tract of pine land containing two hundred
acres, more or tern, bounding on lands of B. Melt)
•en’r. And others) Vaoone tract containing one
Administrator’s Sales.
On thejlnt Tnetday in Jiugutt next,
W ILL be sold before the Court House in the
city of Savannah
A negro boy named Dick, belonging to' the es
tate of Wm. Collins, dec. for the benefit of the
hein end creditors. ,
STARKEY COLLINS, Adm'r.
H. CASTELLOU, Mm'er.
jtine 19 145
Administrator’s Sale.
W LL be sold it the Court House in Savannah
on the first Tuesday in August next, be
tween the hours often end three o’clock.
AU that lot or land in Twiggs county, Georgia,
on the Waters of Palmeto Creek, knotrti by the
No (17) seventeen, containing two hundred, two
and a half acres, more or lest, being part of (he
real estate of Christian Gugel, dee. to be eold by
order oftheJuiticetofthe Inferior court of Chat
ham county, for the benefit of the hein and err-
diton of the aahl deceased*
ADAH, COPE, Adm’or.
• HENRtHAUPT, Adm’or.
- FRANCIS HAUPT, Adm'rx.
may 31 fl30
Sheriff’s Bales.
On tke/rtt Fnetdayl* Jlngnot next,
\T71LL be aold In the coart bouse io Rictboro
W- Liberty county, between the usual Muh
of sale, the following Negroes) vie: Rachel, Lydia
Guy, Jaok) Mary# Sharper aod Sclima, levied on
tinder n foreclosure Of a mdrfgage—Uriah'Wilcox
tW.Denj. Melb JE—alto tb aatbfy a baleMM due
on eh execution in favor.of Lawrence & Thomp
son, and an execution in favor of C. C. Griswold
ft Co. • EDWARD WAY,* be.
may 31 100
hi* taxes due the state and county fob the yen#
1820 and 1821
Alio, one titth part of n tract of land contain-
ing —acres, more or leas. Said land being
the late reaidence of Moses Way, deb. levied on
a* the property of Rebecca T. Sheerehto satisfy
an execution in fitvour of Gannon A Fowler, pro.
perty pointed out by the defendant.
EDWARD WAV,lot.
july 3 lJl
Sheriff sales.
. On the first Tueaday in August next;
VJTYLL be told nt the Court House in HCebo.
, ’ v rough, .Liberty Couoty, between the usual
bout* of aale the following Negroes) via. Isaac and
Charles, levied onaa the proberty of Charles
Dick*, to aatiafy ah execution in tatrorofNalhanicI
Uw. Property pointed put bj> the defendant.
ED WD. WAY, * x o.
June 28 - 149
Sheriff’s sale* " *
O N the fine Tursdsy in August neit, will bet
aold at the Coint Houte in Die City of Savan.
nah between the hour* of 10 anil 2 o’clock.
A negro boy named Oscar, about 16 years olti
levied op as the property of Joetph Gettge to sau
’Ssissaxissis^Ss.
„., s , -1» :
the following Ucgroea, Ciaaer, ilthhaH;' RmU
end JoOtlevied on patthe property of Nathaniel
^ctCouuT 7 ‘ a£ * tC0l,O ' a ‘ !n ' &TOr
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