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Two neat tenement*, with com
JMJfiton, mh WILLIAM POPE, Sen.
iso*®'* May River, So. Ca,
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FOR SALh. ^
low'd* Pmt
^\T«»««reclc*rcd tnd now under good fence
jJJ JJlliatioo, ft pasture of 500 «cre* is also in-
ek fL»n derirom of.fapfeglo Cotton to a
jwS-MflfcgBttfflr&t
** to an orerflow, and doe* not waiha-d
a most of the uplands in the Mitsissip-
oi stile. It i» exceedingly welt watered and
inhered, and ha produced 1600 lb*, clean cotton
W r£»wh'i«ra*J! newJhwtSnjH««e, rery
«,Mrior Cent IhaH and Stable*, a Cotton Gin, a
.Z KXi Mill, earn cracker «nd Smoke home and
to 80 negroes moat of them framed and
r fFOBUA hia friend* and the public that he hit
taken thia elegant establishment which ia now
in complete order for company.
. Parties of Pleasure, Traveller!, and Boardera,
will be accommodated in a manner, which It it
hoped will giro general atiafaction. The titoi-
tion ia not exceeded by any In tbe United State*
for salubrity or air, and beauty of acenery. The
fcouae la apadoui and furriiabedfar convtsieloe
and comfort,
may 38 to127
^Trood atock of Horten Cattle, Hoga and farm-
(aTi.ientita may bo had with the plantation and
Kpcretaierthbuld wiah, from 20 to 50 ne.
‘ innCcatioo to be made to
gtoea. jjqUGLASS 8c SORREL,
or GEORGE ROBERTSON, f
Southmod Lodge, Natchez.
r> The EdHora oftheAugoata Chronicle and
lliedrerifle Journal, will plea* giretboabore
.x insertions, once a week for six weeks, and for*
[ „rd their sceowjtfto thi» Office.
tor bale,
I of land known
, aiby the name of NeMDe situated in South
I Carolina about two mile* from Savannah, Thu
I tract ia comidered one of the beat for a Rice plan.
Jtafitmin it* neighborhood, and contain* Eight
■hundred and eighty-four acre*. It adjoint itr.
ITtromaTonng. Gen. Huger, and Mr. Nicholas
ICruxtr. Persona who may wiah to purehae will
I esroiM the premiaet, AJfiod tittle will be given
land the timetofaile win be reasonable. Appli-
pL to be made to WM. MALLORY
"T Agent of Hamfin Mallory,
tor Id 325
Notice and Cautton.
VCTHEREASI have been informed that Johd
v T Camochan and Peter Mitchell of thia City
have by tundry deeds recently mortgaged ann
assigned to diven persons either their individual
creditors, creditors of the late firm of Camochan
fc Mitchell, or others, all or sundry the property
and estate both real and personal of the said firm
as wellas their own individual property and es
tate consisting together of houses, loti, and*,
store*, wharfs, negroes fce. in Savannah and Da
rien in Georgia or the neighborhood thereof, and
elsewhere with their interest or share in the atock
of the Lower Steam Mill near Darien, and sundry
shares in the United States Bank and other Banks,
at well at sundry debts due to them in various
places, betide lands, lots, negroes &e. in the ter.
ritory ot Florida, and particularly one large tract
of land bought of Forbes & Co. lying between
the rivers St. Marka and Apalachicola in the ter.
ritory of Florida aforesaid.
These are hereby to caution tbe public against
purchasing any part of the said property or es-
tateao conveyed, or any other property belong
ing to the said Camochan fc Mitchell or either of
them a I boklprior mortgages on tbe 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 the property
of laid John Camochan and Peter Mitchell,
WILLIAM CHRISTIE, Savannah.
*.* Hie editors of the Courier, A City Gazette,
at Charleston i Floridian, at Pensacola; Recorder
a Hilledgeville i Republican, at Montgomeiy,
Alabama, and Chronicle, at Augusta i are reques
ted to insert the above advertisement once a
week until countermanded, and forward their
accounts to this office for payment,
june 6 j-134
tCJT Drs. Marshall and Haber-
thim, have this day formed an association to prac-
ice the respective branches of their profession.
• rosy 15 1118 . ...
The Public
[ TS informed that the claim or Hamfin Mallory to
lithe tract cf land in South. Carolina, called
I NeWHe,isnow in a train for Judicial Investiga.
I tion, until the termination of which, tome nak
I will be incurred by those who !roypurch*se^
dec 2 • 237
-ent, has holes in his ears, and weiia whiskers,
liihair "
A MUGMJV.
I TtOIt Site on very accommodating terms 3,500
lx seres or land, in Ilulloch county, lying on the
I Milledreville mad, 43 mites from Savannah, on
I which u so elegant Mill Seat, with a ready made
I dam and some of most beautiful springs in that
it or section of country—it lien obnut two miles
m the Ogeehee river, and most elegantly tim-
Ibered. The stream on said land ia quite suffi-
I dent Ibr a Saw and Grist Mill. For further panic.
I uhn inquire of Levy S. D’Lyon, Savannah, or
irimicea.
BON EVERITT.
lid land, ia cleared
A Plantation on
Ufa* Sale.
I milAT plantation known by the'name - f Pal
| JL ioerina, tnd situated onthe North East poim
I of Whitemsnh Island, belonging to the ettate of
the hla General Tattnill, ia offered for nale fbr the
I purpose of completing the dintribution or mid es
tate betveen the heira. Tbe tract eontafiwup.
eirdiofaz hundred acres, the greater part of
vhich b cotton land of the JtrsI quality. The
I uuilding* onthe plantation consist of a two atory
I dwelling house, owe racers house, a cotton, corn
I and gin houae and negro houses sufficient for the
I aecommodstloh of eighty ntgroea, all either en-
|tin|y new, or recently thoroughly repaired. The
I ntntion b a healthy and pleasant as any on the
I aeabottd of Georgia or South Carolina—Ilia with.
IJ* "jn* mile* of barannah, over * very excellent
I tabic retd. Thia place kill be I&ld very low, A a
I liberal credit (if required) will be given. For
I jutlher particular! apply to Dr. W. C. Daniel or
the subscriber,
l . EDWD. P. TATTNALL.
SavannA, June 1? 144
one Editor of the Charlesion City Go.
zettea wifi insert tbe above advertbement, twite
kwanktw eoe month, ted forward hia account to
ir Sale.
i uuTncumbered, eon.
. Land and.
I A handsome ,
l iS t P on ' * lth
I SUL:? f*!y Wna * *>8 ™ BT°»‘ n K «rop. *•
1toaboutlS ovljJOO dollars, aitn.
I - 11 °PPef country, and well calculated. fbr
I adapted to the cut-
I Cotton, ia offered for tale on
Kg*® W*' 1 * * eCar * d ‘ WU1
I ******** Wlf to the Editora of
A May 13.
145
For Sale,
I ?«T ef the real ettate of Stephen Craft,
Swd.towUr2lotaofUndinYMnacrow.on
I & letter*^Farotatreet “
Ik eoSmsi Court Houle In Sevan,
EkS^WSS.'SI
Bj.^-^Hdtrior court of ChatCJ
■»™ordinwy purpoaea. for the
' i of said estate,
ELIZABETH CRAFT,
Adminbtratrix.
,a gfiaras^
* *U.KM RAWLS.
i* “
jwi j 4“mkawlT;
Notice.,
|VnNE months after date I aiuR appl
Lv Inferior Court of Chatham County,
tratinlng real estate
. aed, for the benefit of the hem, -
JACOB SHAFFER, Qual. Ex*r.
A
^ Notice. -V T.
1\riNE months after date application kill be jng
XI made tq, the honorable inferior Coutt of the
Chatham eormty, when sitting for ord'manrpiir. ■—
S oaea, for leays to sell all that plantation in Ef.
ngiiam county, contrining S77 acres on the So.
vnnnah nver, tnd Kbenexer creek owamp, also
two traeta of pine Land, one containing200 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 McALPIK,
JAMES WALLACE, J Ex
frh 10 o435
Sheriffs sales;
On the firat Tueadaylp SeptembeFnekt,
leave TI/UL be sold, between tbe usual haurs, at
TV the Court Houae ip Effinghim County,
All those two Tracre^of Land in laid oomrty
cMUUiAg one hundred,acresi one qf 50 acres
on^aily granted Id Paul Pink and formerly hb
NOTICE.
i\ FTER the expiration of Nine Months from
5IlA thbdate application »ill be made to tbe In.
ferior Court of Chatham County, when sitting for
ordinary purposes for leave to sell the whole of
the real ettate of George Myers, late of Savannah,
deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors
of aaid estate.
THOMAS CLARKE, > , . .
MATTHEW LUFUUUROW, t Admn
jone 24 147.
•NjP'NE Montlia after date, weahallapply to the
-1M honorable the justice of the ioferioi court of
Chatham County when sitting, for ordinaiy pur
pose*, for leave to sell all the real ettate of Bene,
diet Bourquin, late of the County of Chatham dec.
for the benefit of tbe heirs and creditors of tbe
Law .Yotice.
'pHAHDF.US G Holt A Ro> ert A. Beall have
L united in the practice of the Law. They will
attend to ail the profcisional business confided
tq them in the Southern, Oakmutgee and Flint
districts, under tbe namrofHoRA Beall; their
office ia situated in the village of Marion, Twigga.
County, Georgia,
june 34 I47ar*
Thirty Dollars Howard.
R ANAWAY from the subscriber in Septem
ber last, two negroes, BOB about thirty
yean of age, five feet a. x or eight inches high,
little! ”
is rather long and but little inclined to
icinir, he may easily be known by two wens nr,
his back, he Ta African born, his upper foreteeth
wide apart, he ia well known in Savannah, as he
drove my waggon for ten or twelve yrare, he has
blue cassimere pantaloon* and waist coat, a blue
great coat.
SILLER, a woman about forty years of age
African born, about five feet eight or nine inches
high, wears small gold ear rings, had on a mixt
homespun frock, speaks rather slow and mild.—
Twenty Dollar* will be paid for apprehending
the mid Bob, and lodging him any jail in the
state, sol got him and Ton Dollar* for Siller, or
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 tur
ned by a negro.
ROBERT BURTON.
Effingham cmmty, may 7 f!09
Laurel Hilt Toll-Mill.
/RHE Toll mill on Mrs. Ancrum’t plantation
tUL has been completely repaired lately ( end ia
now ready to work as well aa any other mill on
the river. The rough rice that will be tent to
the mill will be kept separately in dry and aafe
stores, and shall be beat with the utmost care and
economy, and tUe barrels will be alwavt delivered
in good order. Empty barrels, made of prime
boated staves, will beMurnished it the mill when
required. The terms of cleaning Rice will be the
same as at Ute other toll-mills. Those planters
who will engage to have their crops beat at this
mill, and keep her supplied, will have 200 tier
ces, or as much less »s they please, beat at one
turn. Applications concerning the mil), to be
made to Archibald Brebner, on the plantation, or
in Savannah, to
PETIT DE VILLERS.
Savannah, July 1,1823. fl50-6m.
Thirty Dollars Reward,
W ILL be paid for apprehending the follow
ing runaway negroes:—Cook .fellow about
5 feet 4 inches high, dark complexion, andhaaa
small scar on the left cheek: Yorick, a fellow
about 5 feet 6 inches high, yellow complexion,
formerly the property of dr. Gardner Tuna i and
John, a fellow of a very dark complexion, about
5 feet 6 inches high, stout made, hss a down look.
Any per-nn who will apprehend the above ne
groes, and lodge them in jail, or deliver them to
me at Rosebud Island, about 12 miles from Savin,
nah, shall receive tbe above reward, or f 10 for
either of them.
HARRIBON HINSON,
may 14 fll5 .
Free Persons of Colourt
Chatham County, Rryitterti, all Othero art liable
to convocation and talc.
f ONLY name tbe heads of familiea—Blog Joa.
L Bryan Charity, Brown John, Ballist Betty, A-
raelit, John, Beard Leah, Bacon Jody, William,
James, Ann, Julianna, Burney Patty, Eve, Her
nard, Roujotte and chil. Craig Ann, Jane and
chit. Chever* Voicy, Cuthbert Lucy, Dunning
Tom and wife* Dolly, London, Nelly, Jamea, Pe
ter, Maria, Jottina. Dunnjamea, Dobbins Jane,
Thomas, Parly Sally, Sophia, Hannah, George,
niaon Wm. Feedy Hagar, Favard Polly—
jo ns Sarah, Gordon Lucretia, Germs Joa.
Home Jane, Houstonn Belt;, Habersham Tryfe-
ny Maria, Hamilton Robt. Juliaemu Grace, Rose
tnd cliil. Johnston Jane, John, Levett Sally, Liz.
ay, Lawrence Diana, Lattose Jannette, Lqmhert
Betty, Loring Ann, Motel Ann, Bote, May Isi
dore, Maxwell Jane and chil. Miller Amy and chil.
Mirault Olaudine and chil. Nanis Tom, Nnsomc
John, Clarissa, Bom Sally, Delia, Heed Margaret,
Renta Peter, Russell Wm. Richardson Sam. Te
nth 8avia Phillis, 8heftmli Sue. Tyson Mary ami
chil. Tardue Ninette, Thorou Charles, Toumnt
l-e Crete Valloia Rose, Wilton Sally, John, wife
and chil. Yaya. J0D Ti eOLLES.
July 12 xlJ4
Superior Court—Chatham County.
1 Mav run, 1833.
Ntbe petition of William Whitefield, pray.
_ I rag the forecloaute of the equity of redemp
tion ot ail that half part or aouthero moiety of that
Lot of Land in the city of Savannah, known by
the dumber ail Belitha Tything, Heathcpte ward,
mortgaged to the mid Wm Whitefield by Geotge
L. Cope, toaecur* the peyment of the sum of
four tboumnd and eighty dollars, exclusive of In
terest in three promiasory notes, dated 10th Feb.
tB3%«narhleii there RnuW dnetwothouquidone
hundred add thirty six, 64100 |Dd interest there
On motion of Uorriann A Nicoll, attorneys for
the aatitionen it is ordered that the said aura of
mainly and Interest ao due at aforesaid from the
said Geotge L Cope to the arid Wm. Whitefield,
be paid Into court within twelve month*—and un-
lets the same be repaid the equity of redemption
of the mortgaged premise! be theoeefbtth fore-
doled and oilier proceeding! take plade pureo.
ant to the act of alterably,- and flmher ordered,
that thia rule be publhhedht one of, the Gazette*
of this state, once a month till the time appoint*-*
Tor payment, or aervkd on the • mortgager or
special agent, at leaal aixmontha before laid- mo
ney ia'OAMred to be paid into court as aforesaid,
- ffiai,. It ml- —’ it. Ifinaif/l'
inne 17
H AMULAT JOHNSON, Adm’rx.
THOMAS JOHNSON, Admr.
' 144
JVotice.
jVTINB months after date application will be
ll made to the justices of the Inferior Court ef
Screven county, for leave to sell all the real estate
of holm King, deceased, for the benefit of tho
heris said estate.
SARAH KING, Admr'x.
may 14 foils
Georgia—Chatham County.
To all whom it may concern.
W HEREAS Joseph Kopman, administrator of
Tobias Myers, deceased, lias petitioned the
honorable the Court of Ordinary of Chatham
county to be discharged from the said adminitira
tion.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular the kindred and creditors of the mid de
ceased, to file their ob jections, (If any they have,)
in my Office on or before the 1st day of January
next, otherwise lettersdismissory will be granted.
Witnemthe honorable George L. Cope, one ol
the Justices ol the mid court, the 1st day of July
A. D. 1833. 8. M. BOND.c.co.
july l ISO
j^LL persona having any demands against the
eatate of Michael Purcell deceased, an alien,
lits of Abbelux Ireland, will render them agree
able to law, by the 1st of Oct. next
JOHN CHARLTON, Exeheator.
feb 7 33
JVotice.
N INE months after this date application will be
made to the Honorable Judges of the Inferior
court of Chatham County for leave to tell two
Iota of land being the real eatate of Thoi. Thiess
deed, one in the fifth district of Henry County
No 335, the other on the Augusta road 13 milea
from Savannah, containing one hundred acres
more or leas adjoining landa of Judge Eerrien Mrs
Hobbs, Hunt and othen to be sold for the benefi
ot the heirs and creditors of aaid Thomas Tbiem
HANNAH THK18S,admx.
mav 27 126
JVotice.
LL persons having demands agiiat the eatate
ii. of Benedict Bourquin of thneounty of Chat
ham, planter decerned, will render them duly at
tested, and all those indebted to the laid eatate,
wilt please make payment to
HAMUTALJOHNSON, JMrx.
THOMAS JOHNSON, Mm’tr
june 17 144
jh at cterk *
Robbery of the Mail.
O N the 23d of January last, a letter eneloaing
1300, in bank notes, was deposited In the
Post Office of thia city, by the subscriber, to be
forwarded by mail to Robert Walton, of Auguata,
Georgia—which letter, with others, it »PP«a">
was opened on the way, and rilled Of it* content*.
The following ia a description of the notea enclo
sed in the letters
One glOO bill. No 158 A, dated 1st Feb. 1815,
planters* Hank of Georgia.
One gJO bill,‘No. t«S A, dated 1st PA. itflF,
Bank of the Slate of Georgia. . „
One $50 bill, No. 435, Audited 20th April, lfilS
u *6ne°f 50 w!C Noi 126tf A, dated 3d Nov.-1819,
° O^jfao’biftW 296 A, dated 3d Nov 181%
Adated W Hay. ittiU
********* 18*
Banket »«»*“• • ■JOHNWOOLFbtS.'
JVfci# Orleanti Jndy 2v« b
tr> I1ie ,i “.l't'6W0fthe' Savannal
en Caaette,-«nd Georgia f
the Criromcw i
_ *rt Belhanf district In the Pariah of,
>ew (new Effingham County,}—boun
by B. Kieffer, and E. Boykin, oow H.
weat by Paul Pink, and south by D. Shubtrine
andortr 1 —— ,71 '
anezecutl
Academy of Effingham County.
, . „ JNO. G. tllNGLEDORF, a a c.
july 39 162
Sheriff’s Sales.
On the first Tuesday In September next,
TWILL be sold at the Court Houie in Effing.
3otelock mC0Un,ybel " reeotae bottiaof 10 and
150 acres pine hnd in ssfd.county bounded N.
E. by Sutherlxndx and Waldhowera land, and N.
W. by c Dashera landa, levied ou aa the pro-
a of William Eetrouer, to yatisfy an execu-
n fivorof John Waldbower, jon’r. return
ed to me by a Constable.
Alio 66 acres pine land in Effingham county,
bounded N. B. by lands of Mrs. Copes and S and
W. by Charles Ulmers lauds i levied on u the
property of Seth G. rhreadcraft, to satisfy an ex
ecu tion in favour of A Champion, returned to the
by- a Constable.
Also, one negro man named Ltiek, leVied ort aa
tile property of Solomon Daaher, to astiafy sun
dry executions in faronr of Matthew Witeman
and nthera, returned to me by a Constable.
Also, one negro man named Tony, leried oh as
the property of Lewis Bird, to satisfy an execu
tion in favor of Benj. and Solomon Daaher.
Alao, two negroes, via i Russel and Hetty, levi
ed on as the property of William J. Spenceh, to
miiafy sundry executions in farour of John D. W.
Ward and others.
iuly 31
Sheriffs sales.
On the fir«t Tuesday in September next
W ILL be sold at the court House in Kicebo
rough, between the usual hours of sale the
following property, via. one tract of land lying
and being on the main road between Savannah
and Darien, containing 200 acres with the im
provements, levied on as the property of the
estate of John Fulton, to satisfy an execution in
favor of James Fort, property pointed out by the
plaintills attorney j also one tract containing—-
acres more or less bounded by lands of Thoa. W
Bacon and others. Also one tract containing 13
acre* more or les* bounded by Lewis Hines snd
others, levied on ss the property of Eugene Ba
con, to satisfy an execution in favor of William H.
Cassils and turned over to me by a Constable.
Also one tract of land containing ISO acres more
or less bounded by Samuel Lewis and others, le
vied on as the property of William M'Gowen
sen. deceased, to satisfy an execution in favour of
Samuel Lewis, executor of A. Porter, property
pointed out by the plaintiff, and turned over to me
by a Constable.
EDWARD. WAY, see.
atigS 164
Sheriff Sales.
On thejlrtt Tuetday in September next,
W ILL i,e sold at the Court Houae in the citv
of Savannah between the hours of 10 and
4 o'clock.
A quantity of elegant Cabinet Furniture, levied
on as the property ol Jacob Miller to rntbfy an ex •
ecution in favor ofJohn B Creamer v*. Jacob Mil
ler and George G Paries.
Also, half lot no 39 h 40 with the iniprovementa
thereon, Elbert ward, bounded east by Jefferson
street, south by Liberty street, weat by lot no 38.
north by aaid lota, l.-vied on as the property of
Benj. ShefUII, to satisfy executions in favor of
Aaron Champion, and others. ,
Alao, a Negro Man named Cato, levied on aa the
property of the estate of Henry M*Intoshj to •«-
tafy an execution In favor of Roswell King. .
Alao, half lot no 39 A 40, with improvements,
Elbert ward, bounded east by lelfersun street,
north by a lane, west by lot no 3% and aoutli by
other halveiof mid lota, levied on as the property
of Ab’m SliefY.il to satisfy executions in favor of
Oemid fc Posey A el. al.
Also, all the south-western quarter of Garden
lot no 6, situate a quarter of a mile south of the
City of Savannah, lately laid out and divided into
Iota known by the numhera 16,17,18,19, 2 j, 26,
27, 28,39,30, and 31, all which aaid lot* constitute
that part or quarter of laid Garden lot no 6, which
liei weat of Montgomery street, levied on as the
property of Wm Alford, to mtbfy Salma Manton
under a rule absolute from ihe Hon. the Superior
Court of Chatham County founded on the fore
closure of a Mortgage.
Also, all that wooden tenement, end othef Im
provement* situate onthe western put of lot no
6, six Elbert ward Ciri of Savannah, fronting on
the south, South Broad street, on tpe north,' itim,
on the east by the other moiety ofsaid loti and on
the west by A Barclay, Eaq. whibh slid jot firm
leased by Jamea H Lawrence, to GeorgeL Cope
for eleven yean, commencing from the 19th day
of Feb. 1819, levied on aa the propetty of George
L Cope, to satisfy an execution In favour of Sarah
De La Motte. ,
Also, lot no. 8 new Franklin ward! together With
e unexpired lease of said lot, levied bn aa . tbe
the
property of Robert Dillon, to satiijr an execution
in favor of Petty fc Wright, and teturoed to' r*
byaConatable. . . . ±.,. , .
A D'LYON, acc.
aqg2-.. 164 ... ....
Sheriff’s Sales;
On the trot Tuetday in neither dtxi
W ILL be told at the Court Houae, between
the u-uat bourt of 10 and 4o’clock. .
Four Negroes Ben, York, Primuaahd Nelly,
levied on as tbe property ofWm. R- McIntosh,
tinder an Execution or Fourblosure ot a mortgage
hi wbur of A. B. Fannin. . , ^ •
.Also, a negro woman named Sarah',' levied on. aa
th* property of Wm Singleton undef an Expeu-
tiun on Fnrclotufe ofa mortgage hi favour of Hen-
^ AlaoTa'irthoie buildings iltuste In Sivanpah in
Chatham County on the Cistern half of lot No. 3,
Larbet) Ty tiling.s'Heathebte wanVahd tho Unfix-
pifed term of mldVaie yet to mn— andaWy all
tho blinding* on. the fourth paft of Trim lot letter
U,' Containing 60 ftet oh "
feet on Pr»aideoY^trfidl,'l
to rub ofthfi lease of.the
lot levied ona^tM'
ar*
8XSX
Vat-Mvinki r.
ife,-e£
. akd Kiicheh j
Beton^.ngte the esttte e.
order of the ftdnjlautntor.
On theVnt Tuetddyin September ’next,
*. «
* 'ij
, dec.b>
WT. 1 . be sold
. . tween the uaual t
the following property.
Three negroes itfimM Clara-, Mtlilda and U&
ter hiagusf.lian,to Durham T..H«jii .. •
A t*°.fn*j r negroe*named Charley Jnnr, An.
guatand Walley, levied on odder fbreeloauredf
Mortgage Dorn George L. Cope to John h. Moi
rell and Bdllcch A Doowoody.'”
. , „ o A. D’LYdN, b c'«.
july 8 , __,152 — ^ .
City .Sheiif^'’S riaJiis Uontinu'iii. —
On the Art! Tie,'lay in September neirt,
TX/H L be sold before the Couit Houae in die
Vi 3*7 “* 1 Batrimiah, between the fibers of 10
and fio’clock-, . r
Sundry article! ofHofiaebold and 6itdleU rori
nltfirei levied oo as the property of C
judgment la favor ofClagbeTO fc Basset
_ ... J. W. SIMS, it. s. c. a.
.aug.3.
164.
City Sheriff’s Sales,
.On the first Tuesday in Sept, neth
TTtni.L Be sold in IVont of the Conh Huti'ie lit
iWtMssssjrr
All thdae.wooden atables aitda'te nti the frdterd
half of tot ho Wl, West broad street BgtohorS
ward leaded by Thomas Gibbon* distrained fJr
rentj u the-property of J fc A Aahbiook Id aatis.
I)r Miclifiel Ung^ pointed ofit by the ddendtnta;
Alao a large quantity of Crocked Slid Glam
Ware distrained for rent at the property of Juries
Dick, to aatisfy John Dribbin; and Joho ifnwer.
Alao sundry articles or iherchindlke and shop
Furniture levied on aa the property of George
Rom to aatisfy an eiecutloU in .fcVcr cf sitetf
Manton iaailcd from the Cdurt of CofitnY-jn Plead
and Oyeh and Terniinef.
Alai a negro than named Andrew levied bli ai
the property of Mary Gilbert tbaatlily iljllerfc
Fort, under an execution froth the Couii of Canl
moo Plea and Oyer and Termlde£*ri>itit>e(ty
pointed but by the plaintiffs.
Also one Grecian Sophs; six fancy chairs one
Settee,twodining Tables, one set scarlet CtlimMS
one dresiing Table, one imal side (
Bp
silver table Spoons, eleven silver tea t
ver sugar torga, one ailrer salt Rpdon
remnants of Otl Cloth and a part of fi L _
vitd on under an exeoutitia in favor of^ OOfU
against Ornn Byrd from the Court of C'ommUB-
Pleat and Oyer and Terminer
Alao all those two half bpti id Elbert Ward;
city qf Savannah; known by tbe numbers ( !9) and
(4U) together tirith the improvemenitatibjeet tod
ground tent payable, to the corporation of Savan
nah bounded east by Jefferson ttrfiet; west by
Uubignno’a Lot north by a lane and South by. tbe
other halve* of said- lota, levied on da the praJ
petty ol Abraham rihefiall; to utiily or
tio'i issued from the Court ofGotnffion I _
Oyer arid Termiocr.for City of Savrinriah; J
Wick vs. Abraham Sbefiali arid Solbmdri E
security. ' . . . ■ ■'*,•
Alao, those twd half lota No 39 aridio; ]
ward, together with the lmpfovembrita “
hounded east by JeffefaqtMt. aoutli by V
west by lot No 38; arid North by tbe c
r Ia.- i :..i j: .1. _ u** 2
half Lots, levied on ria the property ot Sarijujrid
ShelYall, to satisfy eicedliona in favqf of Tuftafc
Read; et.aL ,JAS. W. SIMS, bs.b a.
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Religious Tracts;
rrt HE bAmericaii Tract Society” had eat
X a Depository in this city, and appointed the
undersigned their agent for the dale of Iteligiouri
Tracts. A constant supply of all the pabliratioari
ot' die society will lie kept on hand at the origins!
price) vis j Ope Mill pfir page.
It is hoped that pjous ah J benevolent tridtyidnJ
ala will cheerfully exert their influence io . giving
an extensive circulation to jhese •‘silent Preach-
era,” which experience; and obsetiratimi havri.
shewn to bo id valuable ameanihfdurierainating
religious knowledge;
Full lets; neatly bound in i
alto be kept and sold at ffl.
In tHu form they ire fiery deainbb
famiHea; arid panicuiariyjtBongch
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IB. Depository of the
'y, m it kept at No 2,' Y<
i.wiahtngto ‘
persons wlahtng to obtain
(either to potcEme be gi
* PP,yt0 EDwIi
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P. GJLLULHEU;
the
'driver of Archibald S.llull.ochi F.aq
ih lhu cityjj pffly . dollara. rewarn
for hia'appgrhennon arid delivery in
, thia atatghy applying ^