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p O USES, LANDS, Stc,
To Let. ~
Two neat tenements, with com-
■jfjjk f n .tq|,ie out building* on Lot No. 21,
Trrw^w^.Ute!yrh e p ™p«rtyofJA
** P T op«. s^r
lanaa* or May m V er, So. Ca.
i^-lrjHSALE:
nr aVT VHON in the St.le of Miuiasippi,
1 on the Bayou Pierre, two miles be-
£•,„?ftfodkone ford, «nd fivo from the town
acres, nesrly the whole
r'fintnt' qotlitv, both for Conor, and Corn—
jorwre. are cleared and now .inder good tence
JJS Station, a pasture of 500 aere...aUo .n-
clo ^‘ „„ desirous of farming in Cotton to a
. A P would find this estate worthy of at-
kt*? "!n«othitdaof the land!, quite lerel,
mbi«t *0 an overflow, and doea not wash and
out like mostofthe uplands in tlie Mtssissip
i, is exceedingly well watered and
timbered, and has produced 1600 lbs. clean cotton
“’ubasotUt'ssmall MV ThrelUng Lome. very
“5™ Cora llou•' »"<• StabUo, a Codon Cln. a
’SfrriilJMILeomtrutktr and Smoke home and
(Mini for BO negroes, most of them framed and
^.Mod stock of Horses, Cattle, Hogs and farm-
■ i. may be bail with the plantation and
If^henurdiiser should wish, from 20 to SO ne.
“J,, r smiication to be made to
t™ 4pp DOUGLASS lie SOHRKL,
Savant, ah.
CT GEORGE ROBF.RT8' iN,
Southaood Lodge, Natchez
try The Editors of the Augusta Ch-onicl. and
Miheiireville Journal, will please give the above
WX insertions, once a week for six weeks, and for-
ward 'heir iceounts to this Office,
jnne Id ft 141
■4- SATURDlF EVENING, AVGUST2, 1823.
For Sale,
Ll.that valuable tract or parcel of land known
jjjL by the name of Kelville situated ir South
Carelins about two miles from Savannah. This
tract is considered one of the best for a Rice plan.
Ution in its neighborhood, and contains Eight
hundred sr.d eighty-four acres. It adjoins Mr.
Tliotna Young. Gen. Huger, and Mr. Nicholas
Cntger. Persons who may wish to purchase will
examine the premises, A good tittle »ill be given
and the fines of sale wilf be r asonable. Appli
cation to be made to WM MALLORY
Agent of Hamlin Mallory.
uov 16 . 225
The Public
I P informed that the claim of Hamlin Mallory to
the tract of land in South Carolina, called
Nelville,ianowin a train for Judicial investigu.
tion, until the termination of which, some risk
will be incurred by those who may purchase.
WILL. DAVIS.
dec 2 25f
F
A BARGAIN.
OR Sale on very accommodating terms 2,500
acres of land, in Bulloch county, lying on the
‘nledyevilfe road, 43 miles from Savannah, on
ihich is an elegant Mill Seat; with a ready math
lam and some of most beautiful springs in that
>art or section of country—it lies about two miles
rom the Ogechee met, and moat elegantly tim
bered. The stream on said land, is quite sufli-
ient for a Saw and Grist Mill For further parttc-
dars inquire of Levy S. D'Lyon, Savannah; or
:o the subtenber near the primices.
. AAUON EVF.RITT.
P. S. About 100 acres of said land, is cleared
id under pood fence.
march 37
I Plantation on the Salts for Sai e.
pH A I' plantation known by the n.vne f Pal
1. merina, and situated on the North East point
wf Whitemersh bland, belonging to the estate of
the laie General Tattnall, is offered for sale for the
burpoie of completing the distribution of said es
tate between the heirs. The tract contains up
■vardsofsix hundred acres, the greater part of
rhich is cotton land oftlir fret quality. The
Buildings on the plantation consist of u two ator>
•welling housr, overseers house, a cotton, corn
yd gut house and negrn houses sufficient lor the
commwlaiion of eighty negroes, all either eh-
rely new, or recently thoroughly repaired. The
Httutioni is as healthy and pleasant as any on the
■ea ooird of Georgia or South Carolina—It is with
■J nine miles of Savannah, over a very excellent
jub ie ruad. This place will be sold very low, * a
■beral credit (if inquired) will be given. For
Rrther particulars apply to Dr. W C. Daniel or
[he subscriber.
1 o L , EDWD. F TATTNALL,
j Savannah, June If 144
Lp TJj* Editor of the Charleston City Ga.
,IUcrt the * bove vdvertisement, twice
liiaOffi 0r0WIBOnth,and forwirt * hia account t«
ani Negroes for Sale.
"ANUSQMEproperty, unincumbered, con
A sitting of Und a ,,( | Negroea, together wit'
wndf «nd the growing crop, a-
Ite'in lb! " *" to * boa ' 12 ur 15,000 dollars, siut-
I Muntiy, ami well calculated for
lS?fr rt ~ U ! c *°'' we " adapted >o the eul-
jH23M , off red for sale
.='*ktiin^y3“ d P * Per * W *“ ,eCU^e<,, Wi "
USXvioumf 111 *™’ * PP ' y t0 lhe EdUor * 01
p , n _ . For Sale,
Tikbnrlni.ii?,? oIb ' lt >e“‘heradjoining—Six
^2y.«wthweMrf,nd adjoining tne city
MfeiB^ytaaggg.
&/JgStt!ftE32ss
_ ELIZABETH GRAFT,
lid, 10 ^_ 1n Aduinlatrstrix
Uln'l* “““‘ha frt.
T8S5&Us3&
PLAWTEUS HCTTEL,
'Staten htanil, near the Quarantine Ground,
R. NEWCOMB,
r WORMS hia friends and (he public, that he has
taken this elegant establishment which is now
in complete order for company
Parties of Pleasure, Travellers, and Boarders,
will he accommodated in a manner, which it is
hoped will give general satisfaction. The aitua
tion is hot exceeded by any in the United States
for salubrity of air, and beauty of scenery. The
house is spacious and furnished for conrenieinc
and comfort,
may 28 fnI2r
JSotice and. Caution.
W HEREAS I have been informed that Johd
Camochan and Peter Mitchell of thia City
have by sundry deeds recently mortgaged ann
assigned to divers persons either $eir individual
creditors, creditors of the late firm of Camochan
k Mitchell, or Others, all or sundry the property
and estate both real and personal of the said firm
as well as their own individual property and es
tate consisting together of houses, loti, nds,
stores, wharfs, negroes &c. in Savannah ana Da
rien in Georgia or the neighborhood thereof, and
elsewhere with their interest or share in the stock
of the Lower Steam Mill near Darien, and sundry
shares in the United States Bank and other Banks,
as well as sundry debts due to them in various
place*, beside lands, lota, negroes &c. in the ter-
ritory of Florida, and particularly one large tract
of land bought of Forbes & Co. lying between
the riven St. Marks and Apalachicola in tho ter-
ritonr of Florida aforesaid.
These are hereby to caution the public against
purchasing any par., of the said property or es
tate so conveyed, or any other property belong
ing to the said Camochan & Mftchell or either of
them aa I hoH prior mortgages on the greatest
part thereof which are on record in the registry
in Savannah and Darien aforesaid and in Charles-
ton, 8. C. and equitable liens on all lhe property
of laid John Camochan and Peter Mitchell.
WILLIAM CHRISTIE, Savannah.
The editors of the Courier, & City Gazette,
-a Charleston; Floridian, at Pensacola; Recorde
A Milledgeville ; Republican, at Montgomery
Tl.tbama; and Chronicle, at Augusta; are reques
ted to insert the above advertisement once :•
week until anintermanded, and forward theii
accounts to this office for payment,
tune 6 fl34
fO“ Drs. Marshall and Haber-
sham, have this day formed an association to prac-
ice the respective branches of their profession,
v may 15 I11R
Thirty Dollars Reward
• ANAWAY from the subscriber in Septem*
'Vber last, two negroes, BOB about thirty
years of age, five fret s x or eight inches high, *
little inclined to yellow, speaks quick and intelli
gent, has holes in his ears, and wears whiskers,
his hair is rather long and but little inclined to
kii.k, he may easily be known by two wens on
;»is back, he is African born, his upper foreteeth
wide apart, he is well known in Savannah, as he
Irove my waggon for ten or twelve years, he has
blue cassimere pantaloons and waist coat, a blue
great coat.
SILLER, a woman about forty years of age
\frican born, about five feet eight or nine inches
high, wears small gold ear rings, had on a mixt
h imespuu frock, speaks rather slow and mild.—
Twenty Dollars will be paid for apprehending
the said Hob, and lodging him any jail in the
state, so I got him and Ten Dollars for Siller, ur
one hundred for proof that will lead to convic
tion of their being harbored or taken out of the
state by any white person, or fifty dollars if har
bored by a negro.
v ROBERT BURTON.
Efllngham^cnunty, may 7 f»09
Thirty Hollars Reward,
W ILL be pant for appr.-hen.Ung 'he folio*.
ing ninawny negroes:—Cook a fellow about
5 feet 4 inches high, dark compl, xion, and has
„ii .11 scar on the left cheek: Yorick, n fellow
•bout 5 feet 6 inches high, vellow complexion,
formerly the property of Mr. Gardner Tufta t and
J ohn, a fellow of a very dark complexion, about
5 feet 6 inches high; stout made, Itai a down look.
Any person who will apprehend the above ne
groes, and lodge them in .jail, or deliver them to
me at Uoaebutl Island, about 12 milea from S ivan.
nah, shall receive the above reward, or 81U for
either of them.
HARRISON HINSON.
may 14 tU5
Free Person of Colour,
Chatham Counts, Rrgixtered, all other, ore liable
to conjitcation and tale.
i ONLY name tile heads of families—Bing Jos
Bryan Charity, Brown John, Ballist Betty, A-
melia, John, Beard Leah, Bacon Judy, William,
lames, Ann, Julianna, Burney Patty, Eve, Ber
n.,rd, Boujotte and chil. Craig Ann, Jane and
chit Chevers Voicy, Cuthbert Lucy, Dunning
Tom and wife, Dully, London, Nelly, lames, Pe-
t-r, Maria, Juslina. Dunn James, Dubbins Jane,
Thomas, Farly Sally, Sophia, Hannah, George,
Ferguson Wm. Keedy Hagar, I’avard Polly—
Gibbons Sarah, Gordon Lucrctia, Germa Jos.
Hume Jane, Houstoun Uettt, Hahcraham Try fe-
tty Maria, Hamilton Robt. Julineitt Grace, Rose
and chil. Johnfton Jane, Jolts, Ltvclt Sally, Lla-
ay, Lawrence Diana, Lallosc Jannctte, Lambert
deity, Loring Ann, Motel Ann, Rose, May Isi
dore, Maxwell Jane and chil Miller Amy and chil.
ilirauh Claudine and chil. Nanis Tom, Nuaome
John, Clarissa, Rosa Sally, Delia, Reed Margaret,
Itentx Peter, Hus,ell Wm- Richardson 8am. Te
nah Savia Phillis, Sheftall Sue. Tyson Mary an.l
chil. Tinlue Manette, Thomas Charles, Touaar.t
l.eCroie Vallois Rose, Wilson Sally, John, wife
and chil. Yaya,
JOB T. BOLLES.
July 12 *154
Superior Court—Chatham County.
Max Tints, 1823.
KvN the petition of William Whilefield, pr.,y-
ilJ mg the foreclosure of the equity ofredemp
tion ot ah that half part or southern moiety of that
Lot of Lend tri the city of Savannah, known hv
the number six Belithi Tythlng, Hesthuote ward,
—ntgaged to the said Wm Wftitefield by George
_. Cope, to secure the payment of the turn o|
tbur thousand and eighty dollars, exclusive of in
terest in three promissory notes, dated loth l'eb.
1823, on which there is now due two thousand one
hundred and thirty six, 64 100 and intjfrett there
Jtt. ; y
On motion Of Morrilon A Nictjll, attorney! for
he petitioner, It it ordered that the said aunt ol
money and interest to due as aforesaid from the
-aid-GeorgeL Cope to the said Wm. Wlntefield,
be paid into court within twelve months—and un-
- ‘ v - " Tie be to paid the equity of redemption
tgaged premises fie thenceforth fore-
4iu other proceedings uke place purau-
--■.i to the net of aaaertbly, and Ihrther mdered,
that thia rule bepehliahedlhoneof the Gaxettea
>f thla Mate, ofice a month Ulj the time appointed
She payment, or «e«yed«Hl the mortgager or hia
CrttwrjHm dfr cletfc
Notice,
\T®^5 ipontba after ilate I shall apply to thfr
u 1 Inferior Court of Chatham County, for leave
to *eH the remaining real estate of Balthaier
Shalfer, deceased, for. the benefit of the heirs.
JACOB SHAFFER, Qual- Kx*r.
mav .1 o^l05
JVotice.
IVTIVE months after dale application will be
v made to the honorable inferior Court of
Chatham county, when sitting for ordinary pur.
poses, for leave to sell all that plantation in Ef.
hngham county, containing 577 acres on the Sa-
vannah river, and Ebenexer creek swamp, also
two tracts of pine Land, one containing 200 acres
and one 270 acres, in the said county, being part
ft the real estate of Thomas Melrose, deceased,
for he benefit of the heirs and creditors of said
estate.
HENRY McALPIN, 7 _ ,
JAME3 WALLACE,
feH tO o435
NOTICE.
A FTElt the expiration of Nine Months from
this date apntieation vill be made to the In-
ferior Court of (;hatham County, when sitting for
ordinary purposes for leave to sell the whole of
the real estate *f George Myers, late of Savannah,
deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors
of said estate.
- THOMAS CLARKE, ) n .
, MATTHEW LUFBURROW, < AUm **•
June 24 147
^ f NE Months after aip, we shall apply iothe
v honorable the justice of the inferioi court of
.hatbam County when sitting, for ordinary pur*
poses, for leave to sell all the real estate of Bene-
diet Bourquiu, late of the Countv of Chatham dec.
fur the benefit of the heirs and creditors of the
said deceased.
1IAMULAT JOHNSON, AdmVx.
THOMAS JOHNSON, Admr.
inne 17 144
Jmw Yutice.
WHyDDEUS t. Hull a It . ert A Reall have
a. uni'ed in the -ir..c.ice nl'the Law. They will
ui endtoal! the ,-rofessional business coufi«J<-d
o .hem in the Southern, Oikmulgee and Fliid
Ji-airicts, tinier the nam of Holt Sc Beall; thejj
office is situated in the village of Marion, Twiggy
'"•juatv, Georgia,
jo... 24 I47*r*
Laurel Hill Toll-Mill.
-pHE i*o!l mill or. Mrs. Ancmn.’s plantation
has been completely repaired lately, and is
now ready *o work as well as any other mill on
the river The rough-rice that will be sent to
Hie mill will be kept separately in dry and safe
stores, and shall be beat with the utmost care am)
economy, and the barrels will be alwavs deliverer
in goo l order. Empty barrels, made of prim *
boated staves, will be furnished at the mill when
required. The term? of cleaning Rice will be the
i.measatthe other toll-mills. Those planters
who will engage to have their crops beat at this
mill, and keep her supplied, will have 200 <icr-
ces, or as much less t they please, beat at one
turn. Applications concerning the mill, to be
made to Archibald Brtbncr, un the plantation, or
Savannah,to
PETIT DE VILLERS.
Savannah, July 1,1823. fl50-6m.
JVotice.
VTINE months af er date application will be
i. Y made to the justices of the Inferior Court ef
Screven county, for leave to sell all the real estat*
of hohn King, deceased, toy the benefit of tho
heris said estate
SARAH KING, Admr’x.
may 14 4olt5
Georgia—Chatham County.
To all whom it may concern.
W HEREAS Joseph Kopnun, administrator of
Tobias Myers, deceased, has petitioned the
honorable the Court of Ordinary of Chatham
»untv to be discharged from the said admintsti^
tion.
These aro therefore to cite and admonish all and
gular the kindred and creditors of the said de
ceased, to file their objections, (if any they have,;
in my Office on or before the 1st day of Januan
next, otherwise letters dismissory will be granted
\\ itnessthe honorable George L. Cope, one o'
the Justices of the said court, the 1st day of July
A 1). 1823. S M. BOND, c.co-
July 1 150
LL persons having any dem-inds against the
JQ estate of Michael Purcell deceased, an alien,
! it a of Abbelux Ireland, will render them agree-
ibl-f to law, by the 1st of Oct. next
JOHN CHARLTON, Exchcator.
feb 7 33
Notice.
IVTINFi months after this date application will be
i. 1 made to the Honorable Judges of the Interior
court «»f Chatham County for leave to sell two
lo a of land being the real estate of Thos. Thiess
deed, one in the fifth district of Henry County
N.» 225, the other on the Augusta road 13 miles
from Savannah, containing one hundred acres
mor« or less adjoining lands of Judge Berrien Mrs
Hohbs, Hunt and others to be sold for thq benefi
»t the heir* and creditors of said Thomas Thiess
HANNAH THP.lSS.admx.
ma\ 27 12fi
Notice.
4 I.L person* having demands sgaist the estate
of Benedict Bnnrquin of the county ofChat-
ham, plainer deceased, will render them duly at-
tested,and all those indebted lo the said eatat*,
vill please make payment to
HA MUTAL JOHNSON, J hn’rx.
THOMAS JOHNSON, Jdm'or
june 17 144 ‘
Robbery of the Mail.
O N the 23.. ol i.uuary Uit, » letter enclovinp
J300, in bank n- te,, was dvpiwiteil in th-
Post Office of tlila ritv, by the subscriber, to be
forwarded by mail to flobert Walton, of Augo-ta,
Georgia—which letter, with others, it appears,
wsa opened on the way, and rifldd of its content,.
The following is a description of the notes enelo.
setl in lhe letter: . ' ....
One $100 bill, No 158f A, dated lit Feb 1815.
P’.lilrr-’ Rank nf Georgia.
One $50 bill, No. 165 A, dated lit Feb. 1817,
Bank • he Slate of Georgia
On $50 bill, No. 435, A,-dated SOtli April, 1819
Bank -i Darien . .,. • _
One |<0 bill, No. 1263 A, dated 34 Nor. 1819,
Bank of Darien. . J.-L--.
One $20 bill. No. 396 A, dated Sd Nov. 1819,
8 On”$^btl),No, 411 A,dated lit Uay, 1820,
8 One'VlObi'lh’No.dJy A. dated ^th May, 1819,
Banlf of Darien. . j 0]tel
ffea Orteani, Mag 29 (> § ; . ,,
.erf The Editor, or the. 8»vannAh JfrptjbKean,
Darten GaHttf,'. andGeorgil JiMmA- wift ptllj-
liih the aboyg three pjpefi 4M {“SWU
counts to the Chromcl, Hid AdTtrtat? fififiC,
A<
City sheriff’s sale continued
On the fint Tuesd.y in Augun ntx«,
W ILL be sold in front of tlie Court House
between the usual hours of ten and thre*-
'ciuca i—
Buildings on lot No 9, nine. Spring Hill bou-.d-
ed east by lot No. 8. eight, south by lot No 10,
»en t west by Franklin stree 1 , north, by Oak street,
levied on as the property of William Richards, n,
to satisfy an execution from the court of Com
mon Pleas and Oyer and Terminer fur the city of
Savaonsh— Hardy Everitvs William Richardson.
A. I. D'LYON, c. s.
july 29 162
Sheriff’s Sale.
On thefint Tuesday in Mugutt next,
W ILI.be sold before the Court House, be
tween the usual hours of 10 and 4 o'clock.
One Sidebo>rd, 1 net dining Cables and 1 dozen
Chairs, sold as the property of It. H. Petigrew, an
insolvent debtor, A. D'LYON, see
july 26 16!
Sheriffs sales.
On the firat Tuesday in September next,
W ILL be sold, between lhe usual hours, at
the Court House in Effingham County,
AH those two Tracts of Land in «ud county
containing one hundred acres; one of 50 acres
originally granted to Paul Fink and formerly his
residence, butting and joining Riesser's Land,
late Murray Reeds, and the oilier of 50 acres, be
ing in Bethany district in the Parish of St. Mat
tiiew (now Effingham County,)—bounded east
t>> B. KiefFer, and E Boykin, now H. Gindra^
west by Paul Fink, and south by D. Shubtrine
and originally granted to Daniel Shubtrine,levied
on aa the property of Jno. J. Metzgar, to satisfy
an execution in favor of the Commissioners of the
Academy of Effingham County.
JNO, ti. MINGLEIJORF, s i c.
july 29 162
Sheriff’s Sales.
On the first Tuesday in September next,
WLL be sold at the Court House in Effing-
/V# ham county between the hours of 10 and
3 o’clock,
150 acres pine land in said county bounded N
E. by Sutherland* and Wa'dhowets land, and N.
•V. by C Dashers lands, levied on as the pro
perty of William Zetmuer, *o satisfy an execu
tion in fivor of John Waldhower^ jun'r. return*
ed to me by a Constable.
Also 66 acres pine land in Effingham county,
hounded N. E by lands of Mrs Cope, and S and
W. by Ch-irles Ulmers land*; levied on as the
property of Seth G. t hreadcraO, to satisfy an ex
eiution in favour of A Champion, returned to roe
■y « Constable.
Also, one negro man named Luck, levied on as
tile property of Sulomo i Dasher, to satisfy sun
dry executions in favour of Matthew Witemnn
and others, returned to roe by a Constable.
Also, one negro roan named Tony, levied on as
the property of Lewis Bird, to a.uisfy an execu
tion in fav ir of Renj. and i-okmon Dasher.
Also, two negroes, viz: Ru 4 sel and Hetty, levi
ed on aa the property of William J. Spencer, io
vitisly sundry executions in favour of John D. \V.
Ward and others.
S NK11)LINGER, n. s. £. c.
iu f y 31 163
City Sheriff’s Sales.
On the first Tuesday in . lugust next,
V/1LL be sold at the Coup Hou-e, between
^ i the usual hours of 10 ami 4 o'clsck.
Sundry articles of Household Furniture, levied
.• as the property of Tens Nethercliff, at the
*ui'- of S J. Bryan.
A. I. D'LYON, s c. c
iulv IP 158
sheriffs Sale Continued.
On trie first Tuesday in August text.
; UpILL be sold before the Court House be-
tJ tween the usual hours of 10 anJ 4 o'clock,
A building in Curry Town, levied on as the
iroperty «.f George Millen, to satisfy an execution
n favor of Wm. Cnug.
A. D’LYON, sec.
July 17 157
Sheriff's Males.
On the ft st Tuesday ta September next,
■YTtriLL be sold before the Court House, Jbe
▼ ▼ tween the usud hours of 10 and4 o'clock,
the following property.. ;
Three negroes named Clara, Matilda and Ma
ry, levied on under foreclosure .of a Mortgage
from William H- Joynerto John D Monrin.
Also, four negroes named, Rosins, John, Lew
is and Jvhn, 1 levied on under foreclosure of »
Mortgage from Lewis Mirault by Alexander Hun
ter his guardian, to DuHuun T Hall.
Also, four negroes name4 Charles, Junel Ad-
gust and Walley, levied on under foreclosure of
Mortgage from George L.. Cope to John H. Mo-
roll and Bulloch A Dunwoody.
• an = A* D'LYON, a c d.
july 8 152
Marshal’s sale, contLiued.
•|N the first Tuesday in August next, will be
sold in front nf the Court House, m the citt
f Savannah, between the hours of 10 and 3 o'
clock.
All tl-at lot of Land ami improvements in New
f.eeds, City of Savannah, containing fifty two and
and half feet, on the western aide of West Broad
street and two hundred and sixty Iccl in depth,
suld under an execution John Bell admr. vs. Geo.
L Cope. Conditions Cash
Also, lot and buildings, Franklin ward, sub-
»ect to a city ground rent of $3214 and bounded
on the east by lot No 34, on me south by Brough
ton st west by West Broad street, and north by a
lane, levied on a* the property of llama McKtnne,
to satisfy sundry executions at the suit of the U
States.
Also, all that tract of land containing 54 acres
more or less adjoining lands of Joseph Stiles on
the west, and lands of Mias Germain, on the north,
te vied bn aa the property of the estate of I^vi
sheftall, to satisfy sn executions in favor of the
United States.
JOHN H. MOREL, «. t.o,
july 19 158 ~
Administrator’s Sales.
On the Jim Tuettlay in .iugtul next,
W LL be,.old before the Guu,t House in the
city of Savannah .
A negro boy it.metl Lick, belonging to the e.-
tateofwm. tlnllins, dec. fob the benefit of tlie
heir, and creditors.
STARKEY COLLINS, .tdm’r
II. CA6VKLLOU, Mm'or.
june 19 145
Adii.-inistrator’s Sale.
W ILL he-uld t,t the t .mrt H'msc in Savtinnnh
on the fim l ueadiy in Auguit ne^t, be.
! ween the hours often am! three oMnck,
AU that lot of land in Twigs* county, Georgi t,
un the Waters of Faimeto Creek, known bv tht
No (17) aerenteet), containing two hundred, two
and a half acres, more or leu, being part of the
real estate of Christian Gugel, dec. to be sold by
order of the Justices of the Interior court of Chat
ham county, for the benefit of the heirs and cre
ditors of the said deceased.
ADAM COPE, Adm’or. •
HENRY HAUPT, Adm’or.
Francis iiaupt, Adm’rx.
■may 31 -. »130
Sheriff'^ Kales;
On thefirot Ihinda.ih rtngult near,
W ILL be sold In th* court boure in Uit cbom
. Ubert^ omtntfe ^ra
Whole No. 4234.
PUBLIC SALKS.
Executors Sales
By J. B. Herbert Sf Co. ,. \
|*|n the firat Tue-diiy ip August next, will {te
If sol. before the Court-House in this city, be-
tweendie usual hours..
All that tract of Land about ais mlles from ,8*.
mnnab, containing fifty acres more or lesvsold
t. the property of the Estate of Thomas O Uat is',
leceased.and by order of the Executor,
june 2 ♦ .131 Ternta Cash.
Admhiistrator’s b>alef.
By j. B. Herbert SC Vo.
On WEDNESDAY, 13 Auguat next,at 11 o’efo.
Will be sold before otic Store,.
Sundry Ususehqfabmil Kitchen Furniture^
Wearing apparel . . ^
Belonging to the estate of John Smith, dec. by
order of the administrator,
july 1 150 . . .Term* Cash...
Attach ment Sale.
On the first t ut-aday in August next,
W ILL be sold before the Court House be
tween the usual hours,
A negro woman nam-d Airay, attached as the
properiy - of James B Ulakewood, at the suit o!
1 S. Stackpole, and told by order of Corrt.
■to A. D’LYON, • c c.
July 8 152
Sheriff’s sale..
On the firat Tuenlay in Airgust next.
W ILL he sold before the Court House! he-
tween the usual hours of 10 and 4 o’clock
the following property.
The Southern hail of lot No. 11, Brown. Ward.
Savannah, with brick tenement*. thereon, feeietf
on .f* the P ro pnrty of John Hunter at the suit ot
William Gastun.
A. D'LYON. i cc,
July 7 152
Sheriff’s Sales—Continued^ '
On the ^rat Tuesday in .august neat,.
W ILL te said before the Court House, be
tween the usual hours of 10 and 4 o’ctackl
the following property, ’
Lot No. 7 and brick building.; houqdpd ot
by lot No 6, north by a lane and cart by lot No8l
rouih by Bry an street, levied on it lhe property
of Worthington Gale, to aatisfy an execution iq
fovor of Nichols It Barttow; pointed out by the
defendant and returned to me by a constable..
Also, lots No If and lhj Franklin want; bound,
ed east by Jeffenon street, west by Montgomery
street, ijorth by Bryan and south by St Julian at.
levied on as the property ofF. 8. Fell, to aatlafo
executions in favor oftbe Planters’. Bank and o. ’
titers,—Sold on account and risk of ihe former
purchaser. •■■■,.
Also, lot and buildings on the Thtindcritalk
ftoatl, in the County of Chatham; levied uu aa
the properly of.'olip Bull, to notify an execution
' :lvnr of James 8anderlin, pointed out b\ Ihe
defendant
Also, dl that three fourths pf half lot No 5, five
Trustees Gardens near Fort AVayne, with the im.
provements thereon, levied on as the property 0 f
die estate of W, G. Enoe, at the suit of King
Baldwin, for the use of Wm loor. .. ~
_ ABU. D'LYON, a o o.'
July 7 152 . I '
" Sheriff’s Sales,
• Ohthejirol 1'uetdayin-luguttnerL .
W H- be spill hetore the Court House in Ef,
fingham county, between the hours of 10
ami 3 o'clock, , s
Six hundred and fifty acres of land,' bounded
J. by John Cable, Gotloib Staley, p Elvenstine,
•ml.J Staley, N. E. by Thni Sweighoffer and lia
Robenhurst, N by O Dwiger, and .all other sides
by vacant land, or so much thereof, as wilt satUfti
t >te t .xea of t ’.has Ttot for himselfi estate of Chut
'not, and Mra nanh Waters, for the year 1831—
..mount due S172 57J, an d coat*.; ,.
. , , S.NE1DL1NGER,sale,
July 1 152
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may 31
hherift’’s Sales; “*
On the firat Tuesday in August next
WILE bo »»M at the Court in Rieebot
Y v rough. Liberty County, between Ihe usual
hour* of sale, the following property, sist ,, , t
One tract of pine land eoniaining two hundred'
acres, more or [ess, bounding on lantuof B.. Well,
ven’r. and others, a'soone ract containing one
hundred acres, more or leaa, bounding on UTMell.'-
aen'r. and others—levied on ea (he ptoperty of
Baxter Smith, to istiffy.*!). execution Minor of
iSaoS hSi** * u W ieountrfot
Atsn,oneaixth partof • tract of land contalh.
‘"B acres, mare or less, said laod being
the late rtaidence of Hoses WfUT, tjec, (tried on
aathe property.of Rebecca X- Shearer to ittiifo
an execution in favour of Cannon & Fowler?pro-
perly pointed out by the defendant.
July 3 1,1 ED **“OWaW,,l.
Sheriff sales, ' ...-i..
W on the first Tuesday in August next, ■
ILL be sold at the Ouutt House In Ricebo-t
rough, Liberty County, between the ususl
hours ol sale the following Negroes, rj*. Isaac ami
Charlea, 'levied on at tUp property of Chariest
Dicks, to satisfy an execulioa in <j|ynr of Nathaniel
Law. Property pointed jJ>* defendant’'f
■ u ^ sown. KAY, txa,'.
June 38 U9 .- .
Old.
-St— ioo -
On t hey
10 and 3 o’cloek. _
The following negroea, Cauer, 1
^°.?.S^ be,pr0pC ^
Adams, dec. to asiiafy an execution in i
Slaughter Cowley.