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THURSDAY EVENING, AUGUST 7, 1823.
Whole No. *236.
HOUSES, LANDS, he.
■ To Let.
Two neat tenements, with com-
HTBfortsble out building, on Lot No. 31,
IS HI Warren ward, la** 1 ? ,h ® A
lllilneotnEW. Apply to D. T. 11.11. Sit
■ »«J8cott,Mq WUXI AH POPE, Sen.
Msy Hirer, So. C».
>S13 38 - ■ ■■
■— FOR SALit,. ~
PLANTATION in the 8t«e of Hiwijuippi.
FA /..Led on the Bayou Pierre.two mile.be-
^S«oneford,.nd five ftromtbe town
“^SuM^bout 1920 acre*, nearly the_
,/fintrtte quality, both fatCotton and C. ..
.re clewed and n(3r under good fence
P edition, spwwre of 500 .ere. is also in-
:lo rt,rinn desirous of farming in Cotton to <
A . i.rrrejt. would find thl. estate worthy of at
SSStSithird.of the land i. quite lerbl.
, Libiect to Ml overflow, and doe. not arash and
nToutlike mortofthe uplandain the Misrisato
■-• s,.,, n i. exceedingly well watered and
ISraberS, wd baa produced 1600 lb*, clean cotton
| ,0 U b» on it*a ntv OmiUng Route, very
Lienor c.m Route andStaWj., a Codon G in. a
l~.« CriU Mill,com cracker and Smkt home and
I Catiiu for 80 negroes, moat of Utem framed and
I ^a rood stock of Horses, Cattle, Hoga and farm-
I ■„» ntHuils, may be had with the plantation and
1 l? R theWS>*«n ahould with, from 30 to 50 ne-
“ . r Aonlication to be made to
|groea iPP DOUGLASS St SORRP.L,
Savannah,
or GEORGE ROBF.RTSUN,
South-mod Lodge, Natchez.
I try The Editors of the Augusta Chronicle and
Vilirlceville Journal, will please gWe the above
Jix insertions, once a week for six weeks, and for-
wird »heir »ccount»to thii Office.
1 nine 13 fr
For Sale,
I a IX tbit valuable tract orparcel of land known
I A by the name of Nelville situated in South
I Carolina about two miles from Savannah. This
I toad is considered one of the best for a Rice plan.
I tation in its neighborhood, and contain. Eight
■hundred and eighty-four acre. It adjoin. Mr
I Thomas Young. Gen. Huger, and Mr. Ifiehol*'
I Crofter. Persons who may wish to purchase will
■ewmine the premises, A good tittle will be given
and the time, of sale will be reasonable. Appli-
Icstiootobe made to WM, MALLORY
cov 16
Agent of Hamlin Mallory.
The Public
r l informed that the claim of Hamlin Mallory to
the tract of hind in South Carolina, called
I Nehille, is now in a train for Judicial inveatiga-
I tion, until the termination of which, some risk
I willbe incurred by those who mavjnwehue^
dicl g
A BARGAIN.
f770R Safe on very accommodating terms 2,500
IJ. icreiof land, in Bulloch county, lying on the
I llilled^eville road, 43 miles from Savunnah, on
I which u an elegant Mill Seat, with a ready made
I dam and aome of most beautiful spring* in that
1 prt or lection of country—it liesibout two mile*
I from the Ogecbee river, and most elegantly tim-
Ibered. The stream on said land ia quite suffix
1 cknt for a Saw and Griat Mill, For further panic*
I utan inquire of Levy S. D’Lyon, Savannah, or
I to the aubscriber ntaaihe- p rimicea.
. AARON EVERITT.
P.S. About 100 acres of said land, ia cleared
I and under good fence.
J march 27
IJ Plantation on the Salts for Saie.
T HAr plantation known bv the name *«f Pal-
merina, and cituated on theNorth East point
I of Whitemarsh Island, belonging to the estate of
the late General Tattnall, is offered fair sale for the
purpose pf completing the distribution of said es*
fate between the heira. The tract contains up
wirda of six hundred acres, the greater part of
U cotton land of tbe/rtf quality. The
building! on the plantation consist of h two story
I v?house, overeeeris house, a cotton, corn
I tnd gmhou«5 and negro houses sufficient lor the
|s*coimnwhUon of eighty negroes, all either en*
| ureljr new, or recently thoroughly repaired. The
I situation is at healthy and pleasant aa any on the
I sea board pf Georgia or South Carolina—It ia with-
I in nine miles of bavannab, over a very excellent
|Pubnc road. This place will be sold very low, A. a
libeml credit (if required) will be given. For
iurther particulars apply to Dr. W. C. Daniel or
I the subscriber.
e EDWD. F. TATTNALL.
Ssvannib, June '7 144
TS*. Edllor °f t,ie Charleston City Ga*
k wr * n * ert to* *bove advertisement, twice
thU0R\ae° W D0?ub ‘ and bis account to
vf?*™?** Negroes for Sale.
\ !^ NDS ?. MJE P P0 P«*y. unincumbered, con
* nitmg ot Land and Negroes, together will.
JZ&rV k,nd » tnd t,,B growing crop, a*
-"2“!** l > toabout 12 ot 15,000 dollar., «• u-
o. PP "“ u "‘7>»n>l well calculated for
u2,% 0 ''~ ,llt aoilw.ll adapted to the cul
beMmmlj C .° n> * n<, Ccu ° n i «■ offered for title on
tef P,p * r * ,eCUr " 1 * Wi "
»pp'» wihe Editor * o'
[w ™*f>«W,MayX 3 .
For Sale,
1r V“ "Hetorteof Stephen Craft,
oachim 1 ® oU '* nd ' n Yamacraw, on
Sfeel JT «treeta,containing 60 feet by
key rfpJ,m e S? S hich ,ot * now in ,lle MC “
jSR I ivj?" ,p Kolb; the other adjoining—Six
■n.-” touth weat of and adjoining tfio city
bein F P“bf garten Int
FU nfJandS^ “ recl,e *~®" d two
iwnbyISualSof 0 "^ *W'y County,
b Co^nonaein Savan.
*»«leiLS?» Tue ? U >! ^Ociobernext,be.
N«fet,“^ l 5?7? f “ le - b r Sheriff—by
r^lTiUtlnL.r!. ,nf ^ 101 : Court of Cbatliam
hZ'JSOt.!* purpoaea, for the
" nofitle caah cr *“" >r * bHd eatate,
ELIZABETH CRAFT,
t Admlniatratrtx.
PLANTERS HOTEL,
Stolen Jtland, near the •fttaruntlne Ground,
- H. NKWCOMB,
r fFORMS hi. friend, and the public,that he haa
taken thia elegant CMabliahment which ia now
incomplete order for company
Partieaof Pleaiure, Traveller*, and Boarder.,
will be accommodated in a manner, which it is
hoped will give general satisfaction. The situa
tion is not exceeded by any in the United States
fnr salubrity of air, and. beauty of scenery. The
house ia spacious and furnished for conrenieinc
and comfort. ■
may 38 tn!37- * '
JSotice and Caution.
ITTHERF.AS I have been informed that Johd
* » Carnochan and Peter Mitchell of this City
have by aundiy deeda recently mortgaged ann
assigned to diver, persona either their individual
creditors, creditors of the late firm of Camnchan
It Mitchell, or others, ail or sundry the property
and estate both real and personal of the said firm
aa well as their own Individual property end es
tate constating together of houses, lota, mtla,
Stores Wharfs, negroes lie. in Savannah am 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,
aa well aa sundry debts due to them in various
places, beside lands, lota, negroes Ac. in the ter
ritory ot Florida, and particularly one large tract
of land bought of Forbes & Co. lying between
the river* 81 Marks and Apalachicola iri the ter
ritory of Florida aforesaid.
These are hereby to caution the public against
purchasing any par. of the said pmperty or es
tate 10 convey ed, or any other property belong
ing to the said Carnochan It Mitchell or either ol
them aa I bold prior'mortgages on the greatest
part thereof which are on record in the registry
■n Savannah and Darien aforesaid and in Charles
ton, 8. C. and equitable liens on all the property
of said John Carnochan and Peter Mitchell.
WILLIAM CHRISTIE, Savannah.
The editors of the Courier, *c City Gazette,
at Charleston; Floridian, at Pensacola; Recordei
M Milledgeville; Republican, at Montgomery,
Alabama, and Chronicle, at Augusta; are reques
ted to insert the above advertisement Adcv a
week until countermanded, and forward their
account* to this office for payment,
june 6 f!34 ,
Notice.
IVriVE months sfter date application will be
i-1 made to the honorable inferior Court of
Chatham county, when sitting for ordinary pur-
poses, for leave to sell all that plantation in Ef
fingham county, containing 577 acres on the Sa
vannah river, and Ebenezer creek swamp, alfo
two tracts of pine Land, one containing200acre*
and one 270 acrci, in the said county, being part
of the real estate of Thomaa Melroie, deceased,
for he benefit of the heirs and creditors of said
estate.
60“ Drs. Marshall and Hab.fr-
iham, have this day furtned an association to prac.
ice the respective branches oftheir profession,
t may 15 jll&.
Thirty Dollars Reward
R ANAWAYfroro the subscriber in Septem
ber last, two negroes, BOB about thirty
years of age, five fret a x or eight inches high, a
little inclined to yellow, sp-aks quicc and intelli
-tent, has holes in his ears, and wears whiskers,
his hair is rather long and but little inefined to
kink, he may easily be known by two wens on
liia back, he ia African bom, his upper foreteeth
wide apart, he ia well known in Savannah, as he
drove mv 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 sgr
\frican bom, about five feet eight or nine inches
high, wears small gold ear rings hsd on s inizt
hjmespun frock, speaks rather slow and mild—
Twenty Dollars will be paid for apprehending
Ihe said Bob, and lodging him anyj.il in Ha
state, to I gut him and Ten Dollars for Siller, or
one hondredfor prortf that will lead to convic
tion of their being harbored or liken out of the
Stale by any while person, or fifty dollars if har
bored by a negro.
ROBERT BURTON.
Effingham county, mnv 1 t l(w
Thirty Dollars Reward,
TILL be paid for apprehending the follow.
. / ingrunawav negroes:—Cook a fellow about
5 feet 4 inches high, dark complexion, and has a
small acar ot, the left cheek: Yoricfc, a fellow
about 5 feet 6 inches high, yellow complexion,
formerly the property of Mr. Gardner Tufts ; and
John, a fellow ol a verv dark complexion, about
5 feel 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 t hem to
me at Rosebud Island, about 12 miles from Savan-
nth, shall receive the above reward, or $W lor
either of them.
HARRISON HINSON.
may 14 ftl5
Free Person • of Colour,
Chatham County, Regiotered, all othero aro liable
to coiifiocation and sale.
r ONLY name llie heads of families—Bing Jos.
Bryan Charity, Brown John, Bulliat Beity, A-
metis, John, Bcird Leah, Bacon Judy, Widiatn,
James, Ann, Julianna, Bumey Patty, Eve, Ber
nard, Boujotte and chil. Craig Ann, Jane and
chit, chevers Voicy, Cuthbert Lucy, Dunning
Tom and wife, Dollv, London, Nelly, James, Pe
ter, Maria, Justint. Dunn James, Dobbins Jane,
Thomas, Furly Sally, Sophie, Hannah, George,
Ferguson VVm. Fcedy Hagur, Favard Polly—
Gibbons Sarah, Gordon Lucretia, Germa Jos.
liume Jane, Houstoim Betti, Habersham Tryfe
ny Marla, Hamilton Robt. Julineau Grace, Rose
and chil. Johnaton Jane, John, Level! Sally, Lis-
tjl Lawrence Diana, LnKusc JanneHe, Lambert
Betty, Loring Ano, Muiel Ann. Rose, May Isi
dore, Maxwdl Jane and chil. Miller Amy and clul.
Mirault Claudius and chil. Nanis Tom, Nusome
John, Clarissa, Rost Sally, Delia, llccd Margaret,
Rents Peter, Russell Wm. Richardson Sam, Te
nth Savia Phillis, Sheftali Sue. Tysoq Mary and
chil. Tardiie Manetle, Thomas Charles, Tousant
Le Cross Vallois Rose, Wilson Sally, John, wife
and chil. Yuya.
JOB T OOLLES.
July 12 »1S4
Superior Oourt—Chatham County.
Mat i'ehm, 1H2J.
■R\N the petition of William Whitefield, pray
mg the foreclosure of the equity ofredemp
tion ot all that half part or southern moiety of that
Lot of Land in the city of Savannah, known by
the number six Uetitha Ty thing, Heathcote ward,
mortgaged to the said Wm Whitefield by George
L. Cope, tu secure the payment of the sum of
four thousand and eighty dollars, exclusive of in
terest in three promissoiy notes, dated lOdi Feb.
1823, on which there ii now due two t housand one
hundred and thirty six, 64100 and interest there
Oa motion of Morrison & Nlcoll, attorneys for
Jbe petitioner, it la ordered that the >ald sum of
money ano interest so due as aforesaid from the
said George L Cope to thaaahl Win. Whitefield,
he paid into.cuurl within twelve months—and un-
lea life same be to paid the equity of redemption
oUke mortgaged premises he thenceforth frtte-
closed and. oilier proceedings take place pufau-
unto the aet of oeeiebly, and further ordered,
that tbia rule be pubtithed In one of the Gaxettea
of thia stale; once a meoth (ill the time appointed
for payment, or reread oa the mortgager or his
special ageut, at least aix months bWore said mo-
oey ia ordered to be paid into codrt ax kfareTald.
. , Extract Jrom the Mnutrt, . ,
I.., . JOB T. B0LLE3, Clerk.
Notice.
VTINP, months after date I shall apply to the
. a Inferior Court of Chatham County, lor leave
*o sell the remaining real estate of Ballhaaer
Shaffer, deceased, for the benefit of tho heirs.
JACOB SHAFFElt, Quit. Ex’r.
may 2 o4105
feb 10
HENRY Me AI.PIN, ? ....
JAMES WALLACE, J“ n
0635
NOTICE.
A FTER the expiration of Nine Months from
AA this date application will be made to the In
ferior Court of Chatham County, when sitting fur
ordinary purposes for lesve to tell the whole of
the rest estate of George Myers, late of Savannah,
deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors
of said estate
THOMAS CLARKE, J . - , *
MATTHEW LUFBUUROW, J Atlm "•
June 24 147
Xf’NE Months after date, we shall apply to the
honorable the justice of the inferioi court of
Chatham County when sitting, for ordinary pur
poses, for leave to sell all the real eatate of Bene-
diet Bouiquio, late of the County of Chatham dec.
for the benefit of the heirs and ereditora of the
said deceased.
HAMULAT JOHNSON, Adm’rx.
THOMAS JOHNSON. Admr.
tune 17 144 -
Law Notice.
1 THADDEUS G. Holt A Ru. ert A. Beall hive
. united in the practice of the Law. They will
attend to ail Che professional business confided
to them in the Southern* OakmuJgee and Flint
districts, under the nam?ofHoit& Beall; their
office is situated in the village of Marion, Twiggs
County, Georgia,
june 24 147ap*
Laurel Hilt Toll-Mill.
/fRUE Toll mill on Mrs. Ancrum's plantation
iJL 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
'lie mill will be kept separately in dry and safe
stores and shall be beat with the utmost care and
economy, and the barrels will be always delivered
in good order. Empty barrels, made of ptimt
bmted staves, will be furnished at the mill when
required. The terms of cleaning Rice will be the
same as at the other tolt-mills. Those planters
who will engage to have their crops beut at this
mill, and keep her supplied, will have 200 tier
ces, or as much less i>s they please, beat at one
turn. Applications concerning the mill, to be
made to Archibald Brtbner, on the plantation, or
in Savannah, to
FET1T DE VILLERS.
Savannih, Inly 1,1023. fl50-6m.
Notice.
1VPNE months after date application will he
it made to the justices of the Inferior Court ef
Sort*' cn county, for leave to sell all the real estate
of holm King, deceased, for the benefit of tho
heria said estate.
SARAH KING, Admr'x.
may 14 §nl!5
Georgia—Chatham County,
To all whom it may concern.
W HEUE&S Joseph Kopmun, a.tminia'rator of
Tobias Myers, deceased, has petitioned the
honorable the Court of Ordinary of Chatham
county to be discharged from the said administra
tion. *
These ara therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular 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 Jantiarv
next, otherwise lettersdismissory will be granted.
Witness the honorable George L.Cope, one of
the Justices of the said court, the 1st day of July
A. 1). 1823. S. M. BOND, c. co.
july 1 150
A LL-.persona having any demands against the
XlL estate of Michael Purcell deceased, an alien,
l ita of Abbetux Ireland, will render them agree
able to law, by the 1st of Oct next
JOHN CHARLTON, Excheator.
feb 7 33
Notice.
jVTINF. montha after this date application will be
!1 made to the Honorable Judges of the Inferior
court of Chatham County for leave to sell two
lots of land being the real estate of Thus. ’1 hiess
deed, one in the fifth district of Henry. County
No 225, the other on the Augusta road t3 miles
from Savannah, containing one hundred acres
more or leas adjoining lands of Judge Berrien Mrs
Hobbs, Hunt and others to be sold for the benefi
of the heirs and creditors of said Thomas Thiefs
HANNAH THKISS.admx.
mav 27 126
Notice.
I.L persons having demands ncaist the estate
of Benedict Bmirquin ofthecounty ofCtiat-
lisrn, planter deceased, will render them duly at
tested, and all'.hose indebted to the said eatate,
will pleaae make payment to
HAMUTAL JOHNSON, Jhim'rt.
THOMAS JOHNSON, Mm'or
june 17 U4
Robbery of the Mail.
O N the 23d of January list, s letter enclosing
$300, in bank notes, was deposited In the
Post Office of this city. By the subscriber, to be
forwarded by mail to Robert Walton, of Augu-ta,
Georgia—which lettef, with others, it appears,
was opened on the way, and rifted 01 ita contenta.
The following is a description of the notes enclo
sed in the letter: .......
One 8100 bill, No. 158 A, d«ed lit Feb. 1815,
Planter? Bank of Georgia. ,
One 8*0 bill; No. 165 A, drttd 1st Feb. 1817,
Bank of the State of Georgia.
One $50 bill, No. 435, A| dated 30th April, 1819
Bank of Darien
One $50 bill; No. 1363 A, dafed3d Nov. 1819,
Bank of. Darien. - . .
One $20 bill, No. 29S A; dated 3d Nov. 1819,
Btnkot Darien. , ....
One $10 bill. No. 4ll A; dated lit Hay; 1820,
B Onc’$lObiihNo,435 A,dated 6th May; 1819,
Banko, Darien
fftbi Orleant, May 39;
gj The *■ Here Of the Sufi
D'aneri Gilettc, and GCo/JW *
liah the ebove three times' —'
count! to the Chronicle t
Augusta--, .
Sheriffs sales.
. 6n the first Tuesday in September neit,
W ILL be sold, betareea the ureal boon, at
tbe Court HouseJn Efljngbim County,
AH, those two Tracts of Land in said county
containing one hundred , acres'! one of 50 acres
originally granted to Paul Fink and formerly bis
residence, butting and joining Riesser’a Land,
late Murray Reeds, and tne other of 50 acres, be
ing in Bethany district in the Psruh of 3L Mat
tliew (now Effingham County,)—bounded east
by E. KicfFer, and E. Boykin, now H. Gindrat,
welt by Paul Fink, and aouth by D. Shubtrine
and originally granted to Daniel 8hubtrine|levied
on aa the property of Jno. J. Metkgar, to aatiafy
an execution in favor of the Commissioners of the
Academy of Effingham County.
. . JNO. G. MINGLEDORF, a s c,
july 29 162
sheriff’s Sales.
On the first Tuesday in September next,
W ILL be sold at the Court House in Effing
ham county between the hours of 10 and
3 o’clock.
150 acres pine land in said county bounded N.
E. by Sutherlands and Waldhowera land, and N.
W. by C Dashers lands, levied on as the pro
perty of William Zetrouer; to aatiafy an execu
tion in Lvor of John Waldhower, jun’r. return
ed to me by a Constable,
Alan 66 acres pine land in Effingham county,
bounded N. E. by lands of Mrs Cope, and S and
W. by Charles Ulmers lands; levied on as tbp
property of Seth G. Phreadcraft, to satisfy in ex
ecution in favour of A Champion, returned to me
by a Constable.
Also, one negro man named Luck, levied on as
the property of Solomon Duller, to satisfy sun
dry executions in favour of Matthew Witeman
and others; returned to me by a Constable.
Also, one negro nun named Tony, levied on aa
the property of Lewis Bird, to aatiafy an execu
tion in favor of Benj. and Solomon Dasher.
Abo, two negroes, viz: Russel and Hetty, levi-
ed on as the property of William J. Spencer, to
satisfy sundry executions in favour of John D, W.
Ward and others.
S. NE1DLINGER, s. a. x. c.
july 31 163
Sheriffs sales.
On the first Tuesday in September next.
W ILL be sold at the court House in Ricebo
rough, between the usual hours of tale the
following property, viz. one tract of land lying
and being on the main road between Savannah
and Darien, containing 203 acres with the im
provetnenta, Levied on as the property of the
estate of John Fulton, to satisfy an execution in
favor of James Fort, property pointed oat by the
plaintiffs attorney; akoone tract containing —
acres more or less bounded by lands of Thus. W.
Bacon and other*. Also one tract containing 13
acres more or less bounded by Lewis Hines and
others, levied on as the property of Eugene Bn*
con, to satisfy an executiou.m favor of William H.
Cassils and turned over to me by a Constable.
Also one tract of iat.d containing 150 acres more
or less bounded by Samuel Lewis and others, le
vied on aa the property of M illlam M*Goweh
sen. deceased, to satisfy un execution in favour of
Samuel Lewis, executor of A. Porter, properly
pointed out by the plaintiff, and turned over to me
by a Constable.
EDWARD. WAY, lie.
at »g 2 164
Sheriff Sales.
On the first Tuesday m September next,
W ILL be sold at the Court House in the citv,
of Savannah between the hours of 10 aud
4 o'clock.
A quantity of elegant Cabinet Furniture, levied
on as the property ol Jacob Miller to satisfy ah ex
ecution in favor of John R Creamer vs. Jacob Mil*
ler ami George G Paries.
Also, half lot no 39 & 40 with the improvements
thereon, Elbert ward, bounded east by Jefferson
street, sou>h by Liberty street, west by lot no 38,
north by said lots, I vied on as the property of
Benj. Sheftali, to satisfy executions in favor of
Aaron Champion, and others.
Also, wharf lot no 5, Ogl thorpe ward, and im*
provetnenta, levied on as the property of Richard
Richardson 8t co fosalifyan execution in favor
of Joseph V Uevan
Also, a Negro Man named Cato, levied on as the
property of the estate of Henry M'Intosh, to sat
isfy *m execution in favor of Roswell King.
Also, haff lot no 39 & 4CJj wit h improvements,
Filbert ward, bounded east by lefferson street,
north by a lane; west by lot no 38, and south by
other halves of ssid lots, levied on as the property
of Ab*m SheftaH to satisfy executions in favor of
Oemlerk l*osey &et. al.
Also, all the south-western tjuartef of Garden
lot no 6, situate a quarter of a mile south of the
City of Savannah, lately laid out and divided into
lots known by the nuihbers 16, 17,18,19,25, 26,
27, 28,29,30, and 31, all which said lota constitute
that part or quarter of said Garden lot no 6, which
lies west of Montgome. y street; levied on as the
property of Wm Alford, to tathfy Salma Mantbn
under a rule absolute from the Bon. tlie Superior
Court of Chatham County founded on the fore
closure of a Mortgage. A,
Also, all that wooden tenement, and other im
provements situate on the xm>tcrn part of lot no
6, six Elbert ward City of SavAnnah, fronting on
the eolith, South Broad street, on the north* a lane,
on i he east, by the other moiety of ssid lot, and on
the v eat by A Barclay, ftsq. which said lot was
Laser! by James II Lm a re rice, to Georg* L Cope
f»r eleven years, commencing from the 19th day
of Feb. 18l9, levlfed on aa the property of George
L Cope, to satufy an executibn in favour of Sarah
De La Motta.
Also, lot no. 8 new Franklin ward, together Wi'h
the unexpired lease of said lot, tevied on as the
property of Robert Dillon, to satify an execution
m iavor of Perry h Wright* and returned to me
by a Constable; ,
ASW*YON,«cc.
i*2 164 . .
Sheriff’s Sales;
Oh the fnt Titeoday i» ' 'either riexi
■STULL * >e s*.Id at the court. House, between
VV the until Horn a ol' 10 .nil 4 o’clock.
Foar Negroes Hen, York, Priinha.and. Nelly,
levied on as the pro|>ert$ of Wm. U- •lelntush,
.under an Execution or Fourhlosure of a mortgage
io favour of A- B. Fannin. . .
Also, * nfgro woman named Sarah, let ted on aa
theproMrty ofWm Singleton under an Execu
tion ohFnrclosure of a mortgage In favour of lUn
re Champion.
Also; all those fiiiUdi nga aitu-ite in Savannih io
Chatham' County tin the eastern half of lot No. 3,
Laroeh Tything. 'Heathcote w-ril,' and the uuex
pired term of stud lease y'et to 6m— and atm, all
Ibe huiUingaon the fourth part ot'Trtut lot letter
U, containing 60 feet on Dravton-street and 45
feel onPreaSdent-tueet, and rfn^ipitnl time y t
to (tin of thO lease of the land, fourth part of said
lot levied nfi u toe property at Jlc. b Millennioi
George G, Fairies,'under an Execution on fort
Chime of, Mortgage In Kvour of George Wngg
afem, ——
PUBLIC SALES;.
Administrator’s Sale.
By J. B. Herbert if C6. * f .
On WEDNESDAY. 13 August next;at II o’clt.
Will be sold before our Store,
Sundry Hnuehbldatid Kitchen FtirhUuft,
—ALSO— ( .
. Wearing Apparkl.. f ...
Belonging to the estate of John Smith, dec, by
order of the tilminlttwinF
- Terms Cash.
Sheriff’s Sales.
On the Jim Tuetday in September next,
TT7ILL be sold before the Court House; be
VV tween tbe usual hours of 10 and4 o’clock,
the following property. . .. . , .
Three negroes, named Clara, Uatildi and Ma
ry. leyied on under foreclosure of a Mortgage
front William H Joyner to John D, Hbngin., •
Also; four negroes named, Borina; lobn, Lew
is and John, levied ob under , foreclosure of 4
Mortgage front I^wis Mirault by. Alexander Hun
ter his guardian, to Durham T Hall. . i 4
AUoi four negroes named Charles; June; Aii;
gust and Walley, levied,on under, forecloeure of
Mortgage from George L. Cope to jobh H. Mo-
rell and Bulloch & Dunwoody......
A. D’LYON, a c c.
july 8 . IS2
City Sheriff’s bales Oontinucd.
On the first Tuetday in September next, ^
XTrril L be sold before the Court House in the
v v citv of Sdvonnab, betweeit the hbuit of id
and 4o’clock, ,. ^ :
Sundry articles of Household and Kitchen t^ur-
njtui-e, levied on as the pro|>erly of .George
Heisler, security for Robert Hoy, to titUrt i
judgment in favor ofCUghorn ft Basset
.... J. W. SlilS,b. a.c. a.
aog 3 164. .
City Sheriff’s sales. "
W -On the first Tuesday i n Sept, next;.
ILL be sold in front of the Court Hoiise id
tbe city of Savannah b'etwebri the Hotiia off
10 snd 4 o’clock of that day. *
All those wooden sublet situate oil the .western
half of Lot No , West broad street Oglethorts
ward leased by Thomas Gibbons distrained .for
rent, as the property of J Is A Athbrook to satis
fy Michael Long, pointed out by tte defendants.
Also a large quantity of Crockeijr. and ,GJ>ai
Ware distrained torrent u the pfopertyof Jame*
Dick, to satisfy John Gribbin, and John Frasef.
Also sundry articles of roercbaiidite and shop
Furniture leyied on.as the property of George
lloss to satisfy »n execution in .favor of Saimri
Manton issued from the Court wGbtfidiott'PMff
and Oyer and Terminer; ,, i „
Also t negro man named Andrew teviM on ii
the property or Mary Gilbert to sitisfy Miller it
Fort, under an execution froip the Court ofCbmJ
mon Pleas and Oyer and Terminer—property
pointed out by the plaintiffs. . .
Also one Grectin Sophs, rix fancy chain; one
Settee,two dining Tables, one Set scarlet Cilrtanuf
one dressing Table, one imal ride Carpet; tsrelve
•river tafile Spoons, eleven allVer tea do one sil
ver sugar tonga; one silver salt Simon; two tmaN
remnants of Oil Cloth and a pah of a Bedstead le^
viad on under an execution in favor’ of S White
against Orran Byrd from the Court of Commod
Pleas and Oyer and Terminer ,
Also all those two half Lots in Elbert Ward!;
city of Savannah, known by the numbers (.19) and
(40) together with the improvements subject to ri
ground rent payable to the corporation of Savan
nah bounded eaat by Jefferson street, west by
Dubignon’sLot north by a lane and South by thes
other halves of said lota, levied on. as the proJ
petty of Abraham Sheftali; to satisfy an ExecuJ
tioo issued from tbe Court of Common Pleax end
Oyer and Terminer for City of Savannah; John B;
Wick vs AUraham Sheftali and Solbthon SbeftiO
•eaurily. ..t
Also, thore two half lots No 39 and 40, Elbert
ward, togethkf with the im|irovementa (hereon;
bounded eaat ny teller,on-it. south by Liberty at,
what by lot No 38, and North by the other twa
hair Lots; levied on aa the property di Bcnjamiik
Bbeflail, to satisfy exeeiitiona In fevor of Tufts &
Read, et id. JA8, W. SIMS, lacs,
aug 2 . 164 . . ■ -
Religious Traits.
r|iHF.“Aihericaii Tract Society”haa e
X a Depository in thia city; and appt
undersigned their agent for the isle of I.
Tracts. A constant supply of all the puhL
of the society will be kept on hand at the o
price, via i Ope Mill per page i;- :
It ia Woped (hat pious and benevolent individu
als will cheerfully exert their influence in giving
an extensive circulation to these rtrilent Preach
ers;’’ which eiperleiihe, add observation’have;
(hewn to be so valuable a meant of disseminating
religious knowledge. - ,
Full sets; neatly bound in seven voluinet; wBt
also be kepi and sold at Jt/ly cento per voruma.
In this fortn they ire very derirabte; for th* use off
families; and particularly among children,, „»
EDWARD COPPEKr.
, No 2, Young’s Building*,
aug3 . 16* . ,
P. GALLA HER,
F ORMERLY one of the principal perfprnler’i
at the concerts gtven by tbe Gentlemen ot
the Saidt Cecilia Society of Charleston, but for
several years back, Entirely devoted to lhd in
struction of yoking Ladies oe the Piaho Forte ini
the city of Augusta; and abo iri Milledgeville.—
lie has arrived here; arid morit .respectfully ia-‘
formaihe young ladies and Gentlemen of Savan-
uaW that he wij give lessons on the JYiriia forte:
on tpeJSp<**rt, Flute or FUlmieSn. He truitri
'JaattMmvti ye hiaacholin will .claim a' share off
K lsfic pitronsge. Terms of tuition dudrih 00 * 1 *
a call at the office of the Savannah Republican,
piano's tuned fh towrior countiy.
jnly-24 J60
i 'HE Uepositoiy nITlie “Georgia SGSSSSe-
ty,” ia kept at No 2, Young*. Building’s,wiiere
persons wishing to obtain Biblea and Tretamentg
(cither to purchase or gratuitously) will pleiad
•PPiy to EDWARD COPPER;
lYedrarary G.B. S.
toga ..is*,..., . -
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Wen Dollars Reibard.