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TUESDAY EVEJVWG, AUGUST 19, 1825.
ToR sale,
Ml STATION In the State of Miuinippi.
firrjt oo the Bayou Pierre, twp mies be
^Sitone'forf, and five from the town
r whole
°ff r t r. n„<Jitr, both for aim •n.lCo’-n-
••. .re cleared and now under good fenr-
“3ti.Iticm!‘P a5,ureof s0 ° *oree taebo in-
Vtmn delink* of fnrtntafcja Cotton to a
emiM fin, l **** , . B * onh y i ' ,f "V
^Mflithir-boTthO bnrlli quite level.
, 0 m overflow, enddoee hot wash and
S^ortwlemort of the uptandaln the Miarisup
it ii exceedingly well witeje-? am'
wd hu produced 1800 lb«. clean eottor.
new DveOinr Bom’, very
I'v. [[, uu and Stablet, ■< Cotton Cm, ■■<
"’e-v tlill. com cracker and Smoke home and
* tin for 60 negroes, molt of them framed an 1
S^JSTitock of Homw, Cattle, Itnga and farm-
, **Zkm.» be hail with the plantation an
„ urc h are should wish, from 20 t" SO ne-
JJL’ ADOlicRion to be made to
«'*’• App DOUGLASS k SORRKL,
Suvan. oh.
or flP.ORGB ItOnP.It rs-.Jf,
South-mood Lodge. Watches
ft The editors of tne August a t;h-oniclefi-H
•X-pille Journal, wdt pteaae give the above
Siwrtionv onee « week fnraix weeks, and Tor
*id 'heir accounts to this Office.
j3 ft 141
for Sale,
A * LLthst valuable trad or parcel ofland known
t , the tame of Nelville situated in South
Ckrahna sbout two miles from Savannali. This
tmi it considered one of the beat for a nice plan
HiMin in neighborhood, and contains Rigid
hmdied and eighty foor acres. It adjoins M-
^lewu Voting (ten. Huger, and Air NichnU
Cnrtr. Petaoilswlio may wish to purchase wi‘
anise the premises, Afood tittle will he give,
^ lit tines cf»!e wilt be r-awmahln. Appti
uCMtolKmade to WM MALLORY
Agent of tiamlin Mallort.
J5 325 • 1_
The Public
TJ M**e<l that the claim ol Hamlin Mallory t-
1 the' tract of land in South Carolina, called
While, how jn a train for Judicial Inveatigs
fcn, onii". lhe termination of which, acme risk.
Elbe incurred by those who may purchase.
• VVM.L. DvVIS.
dees LIT
, A BARGAI-Y.
■pOE Stic on very accommodating term* 2,500
X scresofltn^in Bulloch county, lying on th
GJWpriik rwd, 43 mile* frrni Savannah, 01
rbich is to elrgint Mill Seat, with a ready ma<l*
mind some of most beautiful spring* in tha'
•rtoriccriori of country—it He* about two mile
■ocn the Ogediee nrer, and most elegantly tim.
*rtd The v.ream on said land is quite suffi
cient fora Siwairi Grist Mill For further panic-
ulin Inquire of Levy S JFLvon, Savannah, or
to the subscriber near the primice*.
, AAKON everitt.
*P.8. About 100 acres of said land, it clearer!
«nd under good fence.
march 2?
A itatalion on the Salta for Sale.
fpHAT plantation known by the mme fl’al
J. serins, swl -'lilted on the North Rut poiit
nf nhituunh blind, belonging to the estate of
Ihelsta Genenl Tattnall, is offered for ule for th-
wrasse or completing the distribution of said c,
dVAtlPmtlheheita. The tract contains 111
**™’ O'-** bowlred acres, the greater part - I
H? it coltoo land of the trot quality. Th.
coiWi'ip tfe pUntui on uf. two star-
2531 host*-, oreneers house.
°r recently thoroughly repaired ...
SSjjjjVJJ healthy and pleasant as any on the
*T*““ G ««hpa or South (Jaroliiia-U is with
'^“““•yi.baswnA, over a very excellent
IhvnSP 1 *' wil1 be so| d aery low, * a
EJL®'® (l , f •A'pired) will be given For
■Star partkwhn apply to Dr. W C. Daniel or
‘sm W .h, J '„„ety ED '^ F TATT ^ Lt -
wSrin ^ Charleston City O.
^Wtbeabuvtadvertisements tw.c*
and forward hit account t«
RLAXT&KS "HOTEL,
Staten tiland, near the Quarantine Ground,
R. NEWCOMB,
r iFORMS hit friemt* and the public, that he has
taken this elegant establishment which i* now
incomplete orderror company
Parties of Pleasure, Traveller*, and Boarder*,
vill be accommodated in a manner, which if i -
hoped will give general satisfaction. rii- aitur.
tinnif not eicee lefl by .*ny in the Unierl State-
f *r salubrity of air, and hea-ity of set nery, *. The
■'*use i* spaciotita and furnished for convenicinc
and eomf rt.
tT , 2 T
Laurel Hill Till-Mill.
•RIIFa Toil mill- Oi >lrs A c» p. uit t'ion
haa bet ii completely r<-|ntir«-1 luir .y, and i,
now ready o woik a* well as any •.tlier mill on
»he river Th.* rough rice that will be vent tt.
'lie mill will he k* pt separately in dry and K*ft'
stores, and shall be beat with the utmost cure m l
economy, and the barrels will be always delivt re--,
in goo 1 order. Empty barrel*, made of prim
hosted stave*, will be furnished at the mill whef*
required. Th.* terms of cleaning Rice w ill be t.'ie
mme u* at the other iol(-mill*. Those plantei.,
who will engage to have tlieir crops b« at at flit -
mill, and keep her supplied, will have 200 tier
ce», or as much lea* * they plfase, beat at one
turn. Applications concerning the mil.', to he
made to Archibald Brcbner, onihe plantation, or
:u Savannah, to
PETIT DE'VILI.F.RS.
Savnnrah, »ulv 1, |H23
. Georgia—Chatham County.
Toal. whom it may c mcem.
W HF.RE'8 Joseph K*». m-a, a. minis’-rator of
Tubm Myers, deoeiv.l, liaapetiiioued the
honorable the Court of Ordinary of Chatham
•unty to be discharged from ihesaid administr.*>
ti»n.
These are tlierefore to dteand admonish all ai <
dngular the kind -u and creditors of the said de
ceased, to file their objections, (if any they have,
n my Office, on or before the 1st (lay of .laquar
•ext,otherwise lettersdismusory will he gritted
‘■V it ness the honorable George L. Cope, one
the Justices of the said court, the 1st day of Jul.
4. 0. 1823. S M. HON ', c. c o
July 1 150
Georgia—Chatham Couniy.
To all whom it may concern—
W FTRRKAS John 0.*If -pr, has spp ie I for !r .
tersof Ndmininif rauou on the est-ft m-
a fii cts of James *ndersoi»* late of Vugus% rxjer •.
am dec in bchaTuf th p : 'indpui creditors.
Now tftese are therefore to cite «n adm niv.
al and singular t'te kindred an I creditors of tl..
*uddeceased, to Hie their obp cm >ns (i' «in tlu y
h »vej in my office on **r before the 25th J«v m
Vtigust nex»j otherwise letters of administratin'
will he. granted
Witness t'te 'Ion Thomas N Morel, one of the
UHices of the said Court, the 26-h day of July,
\ 1>. one thousand eight hundred and twenty-
three.
M BONO, c co.
iuU 26
161
,Votice.
\ f.fs persons having demands ngaist *he esta>
of Benedict llnurquin ofthecotintv of Chat.
'«m, planter ’ereasul, will render them duly at
-* ted, and all those indebted to the said estate,
a ill please make pavment to
H-\ MUTAL JOHNSON, . Wrx.
THOM \8 JOHNSON, Idm’or
funn 17 144
Approved patent fimili/ Medicine j,
accu a-»
L EES Bilious Pills, * oils do do, \ndersoes do
do, Hoopers fem Ic do, I ch Oietm m,
Thompsons eye water, Churdi* cough
viuitr->on9 do,*Tooth ttche‘d «, Keifs H->tani «! !.»,
tstlunatic Pills Chings worm l.ozenges,flepha.i
^-niff. Balm Qm’v.o, Andim Astatic l.envi'e,
•togers* V- gitabl * pulmonic ditergent, Henry N
caded, Vague b, ISa'aoni Honey, Hai r*em Oil,
Orandin** inti rhumatic oin men', Seidluz pow
ders, Soda do, Essence of SlnsiaM, Che h nhum
nlr>, D.dh>** Carminative, Godfrey s cordial, K*
-,-ntial oil of spruce &c
A constant and fresh supply of the -above v*!u»-
de Family Medicines, can be ibtHined at the
*iore of
FltANr.IS 1. LAY,
Chemist and Drjggbt, S -a i'* llui'nl"«gs
.»!(. 9 1.167
.^D S f oYegroea for,Sale.
uiiineumbrrrd, enn
Negreea, tog. -her »it
KehigL?***""J*«»15,000 -loll,re, u.u
*Conn-iy^Wintry, »rt.l well caluiLlrd lot
>i»niun.f wl *P leJ 10 <h« cnl
IvoBkreil lor sale dr,
P*P*r, wall secured, wil.
WV ,0 the «'
**fJS!*k ■
1 (1pa,i . • V 1 ® catate of ^
h ehnbiir
jo watch ‘
'"• l i> Kolb, th
g^'yiSSJSbtkaa —Ijoln.ngtlie ciiv
RsKv Couni,
^ Hoareln Bare,;
B^Wsa^VKsak!:.
feSSKSaSSS?
jul.,j BUZABETa C1IAPT, '
A'WniUirairlii
A lh!i d^yW^doii aT iiL
littijIS.^efior CcittrtlL A to df.i-
!°*14th® ^dinarv natai°f_ u> - oc,> c °u»tj
*- saJSSf
Ten Holla• « tietcard.
|>ANAUaY from the ».bscr<b- r aoout th*
LX 6th day of July, two negroes, Kdeunoroug
1 March, Kdenb >rou^h b a light complecte
African, tugro, about thirty fi'eye rs of :«g*.
five feet four inches high, has a imn-brr ol h
•ountry’s marks on h-> face and body, speaks b »
English and appears to get in a passion if not or,
uirsto-'d March is twenty years old, of » bla k
mpU-xion, five feet six «»r* eight inches high —
hey ..re th->ughtto be in Savannah, aa bi.th < f
:ftm have been a great while in that place pr*
ipustothei' going into Carolim.. The above
cward,will be given to any p«raim who ui ‘
odge them in jail in Savannah, or deliver thet
- • the subscribe! in Purytburgh, S. C. or five
dollars for either of ihem.
JOSEPH If, BECR
rojv 29 162
Medical arhool at Bist'in.
T HE Me*itcal Faculty of Harvard University
give notice, that •l eirject'iref at the Maw*,
chusetts Medical College to Boston will begin on
• he third Wednesday of November, and be conti.
nuel daily until th«* tcrminilio-i of the course
It is presumed that the means, row possessed
v this school tor pr imoting and facilitating the
• qiir.mem of medical k -owledge in HU i'i
i ra iches, are equal to those offered by any Ame
'•can college, <nd commensurate with the ad vane
ea made b) soci tv in the other departments of
h fill learning As auxiliary to the several cours
e** of nedical instruction, »he school is amply pro
vi-vd with ipparatus, collections, and opportune
ie*. f r practical dcmomdrationi which, it aided bv
dustiy on the part of n« student, are calcul t«*d
afford him the same Jrind of information, as that,
or which the hospitals and summaries of Europe
r uau jly visited. These aux-fiary advantage*
(iiu>i t in i Urge and select medical library ;a ca
net of a thouvmd anatomical preparations j an
m;>R* and well furitUhcd chemical labors*ory j .
ilection of specimen* uf the materia medic* s:«
id of food. I* and abycimens for illustrating Hie
principles and operations of obstetric-; a course
f rec-.nl dissecting both public bytb- professor,
and private by I he students themselves; and lastly,
n opponunity of acquiring practically medical
*. 1 surgical knowledge at the Massachusetts Ge.
end Hospital
l he following courses of lectures begin and
cririnate at the periods which have been specifi
\ndomy and Surgery
- Iiemiatry
Midwifery and Medical
Junsprudeiic*
Ma enn Medics
I’heon and Practice of
Phytic
by Dr. Warren Fee
Dr. Gorham
Dr. Chtnning
Dr. Bigelow
Dr. Jackson
§hcnffs sales.
on the firsrl'ueadsv in September next,
W ILL be sold, between the usual hours, ai
the Court lUhUt in Effintfli m C««inty,
AH those two Tracts of Land In said county
containing one hundred acres; one of 50 acr-*p
•rigtnally granted to Paul Fink and formerly lus
residence, butting and joining flie«*er*s Land,
•ate Murray Reeds, and the other nf 50 seres, be
ing in Bethany district in the Parish of SL Mat
•ew (now Kffinglum County,)—bounded east
•»y E Kieffer, and E Boykin, now H Gindrai.
uest by Paul Fink, and south by D. Shuhtrine
ind originally granted to Daniel Shubtri ie,levied
on as the propeity of Jnd. J, Metzgar, to satisfy
in execution in favor of the Commissioners of Ui<
Academy of Effingham County
JNO.G. M1NGLEDORF,sec.
|u»v 29 162
Formate,
('-HR D-iien Ra»ifcni Sie.mS»w anil Rice: Mill,
- drills ll-e -pimrtenancea (herein belmigini- -
\n extensive i reilil will be given (o tHe pnrcli.
r.ir o- pnrehawrs, h-: or they giving security, np
•roved rtf ,.jr tlie Bank of DaWen.—For lerma ap
f.ly in
GKORtiK ATKlNSOV.n
JAIIRS Dl'NWtHiDY,f Bank Commutea.
HRNUY HARFOBi) }
ijF The Savannah Jtepub ic n la requested in
insert th* above, indTorwird the account to the
Bank of Darien (or payment.
augB • 161 -
Law Notice.
'TlHRlmMitr** i*stta* rto om-lucted by R «»n
J. \S, UtM'X*, will be continu 'd by the'suh»a i
h r*, under tu{ firm « f Cooxa & Gould The*,
ill practice in the several C nni» in th Middl
.ircuii j .nil ha.mg corrcapo tdeiuain thu uppi
• if the state, will rective and attend to rob
ptin|f business in the Northern and Oc i.ulgi
ucuita.
ROGER M'. COOKE.
' . 1VM. T. UOUI.D.
■IqfuiAt,June38,
- N. t»,—it. u.i-tooketriU pr-cticcin theFeder*
.»Count.
\JkX The Fhditor of lhe Savannah Republican
*fflpWWpublish the kbove Twice a heck, fur
. wo *ceka, and forwardlus account for pay meat
Hu-. 3i tr ra»- ,,
15
1hese constitute the regular course «f medical
ruction preparatory to a medical degree Stu-
‘nth, wl».» choose, have the add'Uona! opportuni- 1
in tm spring season to atlend lectures at Cam.
idge on Minevafogv. Botany,Natural Philosophy
id Philosophy applied to/the Arts, as well as on
-nous jeparimeuttol lit rat.re.
As the Massachusetts General Hospital ha* not
•cn completed so as to be accessible to medical
uuents until witnin the two last season*, it n ay
proper to give some account of the opportun’i.
it affords for nr <ctic ■ I instruction to atudens
.uring their residence in the city. The wards -?
he medical depart ment haw always furnished,
ectssion of intcrcatii g cases, both acute *n«i
onic, which have been uniter the care of the
rofi ss r of the th-mry an t practice of physic
gulur clinical lectures during the winter sre
• en u;/Oii th'-fte cases, and students are mrimi:
d to the*pa<iei>t-t so tar as to become expert-
-futally cwnverMint iTnh the symptoms of then
iieases, the progressive changes which take
ace, and the operation and influence of medicin-
agent*. »
Ai isc nvpon in Urge estabfubments of the
and, many patienta resort to the General Hospi
*» to undergo surgical operation's rendered ne-
essary by keciden or disease No other kind <-t
■stKUuon affords equal opportunities for acquit-
ig a practical acquaintance with operative stir-
ry. Not only th«» operation* themstdves, but
e. treatment of tfie cases preparatory and cons: .
ent to the operation, and the progress and mat
g *m.nt ut con-alesceuce, may be here studi* d
U obsen ed. The superior conveniences which
well arranged hospital affords for the accomm* i
.ton of the sick, renders this institution aresm ,
»• only of the poorer class, among whom in
rgc city, accidents are of frequent occurience;
ui of otherindividoa '•from a distance, who com*
ith the expectation of diet frdto chronic mala
.ie* requiring surgical treatment.
The following is a record of surgical cases, and
>f operations performed in the Ma&wchusrUh n t ,s-
.1, oy the Hrolesaor of Ana'o ny and Suigcry,
dining twenty months, from the opening of tne
bunding in September 1821 to June i82J.-
ittrtl. Sept. 21 Operation for Prolapsus ani.
Oct. 18. LiUistomy,
23. Operation-for Popliteal
Aneurism.
25. Operation for PistuU in too.
Nov. * 10. Fractured leg
Dec. 9. Dislocation of the hip in the '
ischi.it ic notch
1822- January 6. IT-ifture of the t* igh.
.Compound fracture of the leg.
30. * Removal of a portion of the
tibia.
Feb’y 5. Amputation of the leg.
19 Gyration for phymosis.
Removal of diseased toes.
March 9 Fractured leg
April 22 Compound communicated
v_ * fracture of leg
24. Extirpation of turnout from .
the breast
June 8. Com iriou-ed fracture of the
Os humeri
July 17. Amputation of the breast.
August 2- Compound fracture of both
paUUs
30. Removal ol foreign substance
from the globe of h- eye.
Sept. 20. Amputation of the breast.
Oct. 12. Extirpation .of the parotid
gland.
Opt ration for prolapsus ani.
23, Operation for Fistula in am -
Nov, 23.‘ Operation for Cataract.
28. Operation for Necrosis.
Removing tumour from the
foot
Dec. 20. Operation for artifi al pup I
1823. Jan. 15. Removing tum. ur from me
side.
Feb’y 5. Removing fragments of rib.
12. Operation for cataract
1823. Feb'y .W. Op« ration lor. Inguin *1 aneu-
ri-m, ihk* iliac artery lied.
Facial nerve divided for tic
douloureux.
25. Operation ipr pby mosis.
Laying open a fUtulous ulcer
over the riba
26. Inferior maxidanr nerve di» •-
ded for t o douloureux.
March 6. FiActuwd leg. , r
Operation lor Cataract.
April 4- Operation for Cataract.
29 Operation for Cataract,-
" May *25. Operation for Necrosis,
21 Fracture of the thigh.
26 Operation for Cataract.
June 9- Operation for FHtul* laehry-
'malts.
*• 11. Operation for Cataract.
Operation for Cat-ract.
> Operation for Eversion of
j . eyeiid.
The fte for ettendsnee on the joint medieal
1IH ) >u rgictl pn-C ice of lhe hoapltal i. reduced t>
'*1k3!l«"the prett'e* .opparittB**
iJe.ftrquenily oconr of ^toatalq, UhA'^riTrtf
: v; "T: Fpr 'jSale, PH
bre* A .ulisi.nli.l twi,torj d*ellin(»
I * *T) HOUSE in (lie vicinity ..r Washington
iai H *B It witj l-e.ol-l.v ry loar. ao aa to
Uwi induce tl e purchaser In nr»ve it to*r.;r
•-»i die city, if iivnn 'd ately appphed for
« subscriber near tbw .Vuinii
•*- -"* -
- .Humir.gO.m llilL
WILLIAM SIMFSON#
sheriff’s Sales.
On the firat Tuesday in September next,
I^ILL be sold st the Court House in Effing-
A# lum county between the hours of 10 an*’
3 o clock.
150 acres pine land in said county bounded N.
K. by Sutherlands and WVdhowers land, an<t m
•V. by C Dashers lands, levied on a% the pro
petty nf William Zetr uier, « satisfy an exteo
• ion in fivor of John Waldhower, jun’r. return
•id to me by a Constable.
Also 6Q acres pin61snd in Effingham county,
bounded N. E by lands of Mrs Cope, slid S an-!
•V. by Ch*ilea Ulmers Ends; levied on aa the
property of Seth G. I’hreadcrafi, to *ati‘-fy an ex
eculion in f ivour of A Champion, returned to roe
by a Constable.
Also, oue negro man named Luck, levied on a-
the property of Solomo i Dasher, to satisfy stm
dry executions in favour of Matthew Witem n
and others, returned to me by a Constable.
Also, one negro man named Tony, levied on a?
the property of Lewis Bird, to aitisfy an cxecn-
“•m in favor of Ben j and Solomon Dasher.
Also, two negroes, viz: Ru>selandHetty, levi
ed on aa the property of William J. Spencer, to
atislv sundry executions in favour of John D, W
Ward and others.
9. KE1DL1NGER, p. a. a. c.
iu!y 31 163 • \
Sheriffs sales.
On the firat Tuesday in September next.
W ILL be sold at the court tfoliae in llicebo
rough, between the usual hours of sale the
ollowing property, viz one tract ofland lying
hd being on lhe main toad between Savannah
r.d Darien, containing 200 atres with the iro<
provementa. Levied on as the property >fthe
.•rate oft ohn Fuh on, to satisfy an execution in
favor of James Fort, property pointed out by the
laintiffs attorney; also one tract containing ——*
res more or less bounded by lands of Thus. W
.con and others* Also one tract containing 13
cres more or less bounded by Lewis Hines ami
••hers levied on as the property of Eugene B
on, to satisfy an execution in favor of William H
Miils and turned over to me by a Constable-
\lso one tract of la. d containing 150 acres nior-
Usa bounded by Samuel Lewis and others, k*
:cd on as the property of William M'Gowei
en deceased, to satisfy an execution in favour ol
Si.Tiuel Lewis, executor of A. Forter, gropert;
lin ed out by the plaintiff, and turned over to m
yy a Constable.
EDWARD. WAV, sac.
aug 2 164
tie* frequently occur of witnessing tne ipnvai£
nrectlerfoflilir-jefci'iai "(Oi atlhtoondf re.-! IW
Station of fanre cit.ea ii .peculiar!, WeaWedJ*
••fiord, where.the poorer rib** i* numerous,
many of them the. subject of charitable l&stjtu* * (
l T,;. r[1 in tb« cits (Biy •W*n .Jit 0wM, f 1
(tornlitre*-ofourd'oll.ri per *rek lire.med'
c.lcl Ja oHhe two tut y«ira ka oouaiaeil ol
abau-re|lity rtuJctrtajr
v\ hole No. 4241.
PUBLIC SALKS.
Administrator’s Male. •
Ry J. O. Herbert % Co.
In WKIJN-STMV, 13 Amf.ut next,at il o*«tk.'
Will be sold before our Store,
(Sundry Hsufchold and Kitchen Furniture,
—ALSU—-
Wearing Apparel
Belonging to the estate of John Smith* dec. by
order uf the administrator,
ju!y 1 150
Term* Cash.
Sheriff’s Sales.
On the first Tuesday in September next, r
W ILL be sold before the Court House, be
♦. ween the u«u *1 hours of 10 and4 o'clock,
die following property . a
Three negroes * named Clara, Matilda and lln*
ry, levied on under foreclosure of a Mortgage
from Wi!h«mH Jpynerto John D.Mongin.
Also, four negroes named, Rosina, John, Lev*
i* and John, levied on under foreclosure of A
Mortgage from Lewis Mirault by Alexander Hud*
t-r hugu.r ii-n, to Durham T Hall.
Also, f-mr negroes named Charles, June, Ad*
■rust and Walley, levied on under foreclosure t
Mortgage frofn G* urge L. Cope to John II. Mo-
**eil and Bulloch A Duowoody.
A. D*LYON, a c c.
inly 8 1*2 '
City Sheriff 1 ’* >alesduntmuedL
On the fint Tuesday m September next,
W li L toe sold before the Court House in the
city of Savannah, bet ween the houra of 10
and 4o'clock, - c
Sundry article* of Household and Kitchen Fuiu
•liture, levied on as tlie property of, George D*
tieider, security for Robert Hoy, to satisfy a
judgment in favor ofCLgborn & Basset
„ J. W. SIMS, o. a. c.
aug 3 164
Sheriff Sales.
On the firs: 'Tuesday in September next,
W ILL be sold at the • 0’iri in ‘he a*»
of Savannah between the hours of 10 and
o’clock.
A qumtitv of elegant Cabinet Fumiture, levied
i as the property ol Jacob Miller to satisfy an ex
u»ion in fa-•nr of t din B Creamer vs. Jacob Mil
er an 1 George G Furies,
Also, hall Tot no 39 & 40 wirii theimpw» ements
hereon, Elbert war t, bounded eaht bv JefffiNn..
•itreei, Mki'h by Li'ieriy street, west by loi n-»3‘*
iorth by said lots, I vied on as the ..property o.'
tenj. ^hcfiail, to >atisf'y ex cutioua -in f.»Vor u‘
aron Champion,' and others. §
Abo, •» Negro Man n one Cato, lededon a*the
property of the estate of Henry M‘l • ’sh, to s*v
*l'y an execution in fa v or-of It iswc I King..
Abo, half lot no >9 Si 4U, wi'h <iii|»rovcments
Hlhert ward, boun-le ' <-ast by Vffen**»n a’rrei,
mrtb »*y a lane,- west by l it 4i<>-38, and apnth by
•iher halv- a .of said lots levied on us the propert >
if AH'm SnefuU tp satisfy executions in favor of
lender k Foaey &« t. ul.
\Im>. all lhe smith-western quarter of Garden
mo 6, situ de a quarter nf » mile smith «ir't'io
ty of Savannah, l-Uely laid '*u» and divided in'u
•- icaowM Ky tlie nomher- 16, 17, 18, 19, 25, 25,
J7. 28, 29.3U, and 11, nil vihicn said lot»» cnu-ti •••
iai part oAq-arter of arid Garden lot no 6, wide
cs wes' of*M«mtgfiniery street, levied on ns th.
•roperiy of Wm Alfoni, to sivti'fv Hahn» Man'oi.
luler a rule absolute from the Hon: the 8up-*no-
!ourt of Chatham County founded on the fort
:fo-ure of a Mortgage
Also, atl that wooden tenement, and other im
Tovementa situate on the western paitof lot n
I, six Elbert ward Cityxrf Savannah, fr'*nting ok
be voutli, South Broad street, on the north, a lane,
mvhe ea*i by Ihx* other moiety nfaai t lot, and <m
lie west by A Barclay, Esq wtiich add loi was
ased by lame* H Ltwrcnce, to George L Cop'
r eleven year*, c immeucing from the 19th dai
•if Feb. 1819, levied ou as t!ie propeny of George
. Cope, to satisfy an execut ion-in favour of Sarah
te La Motta.
Also, lot no 8 new Franklin ward, together wi*h
e unexpired leas^ o'-said lot, levied on as tli<
rope, ft >' of Robert D'doii, to satify an executioi
n favor of Perry A Wright, and returned to me
iv a Constable*
A D'LYON, • c c.
ang 2 164
City Sheriff*’s sales.
On the: first Tiica lay in Sept, next*
W ILL be sold in front of the Court House in
(tie city of Savauuah between the hour* of*
10 ami 4 o'clock of that day.
* AI1 those wooden stables situate on the westenri
half of Lot No ——, West broad street Ogiethmp
w*rd leased by Thomas Gibbons distrained
rent, a* the property of J & A Ashbrook to satis*
fy Michael Long, pointed out by the defendants.
Also a large quantity of Crockery and Glass
Ware distrained for rent as the property of James
Dick, to.astisfy John Gribbin, jnd John Fraser
Alsosundry articles of merchandise and short
Furniture levied on as the property of George
Rosa • n en execution in favorof Sat am
Manton issued from tlie Court of Common Pleat
and Oyer apd 1 ermincr.
Also a negro man named Andrew levied on at
the propeity of Mary Gilbert to satisfy Miller 8s
Fort, under an execution from the Court of Com*
mon Pleas and Oj^r an*! Terminer—property
pointed out by foe plain'iff*.
Also one Grecian Sopua, six fancy ch&iri, one
Settee,l W > dining Tables, one set scarlet Curiairis, ^
'•ne lresMug Table, ones r.al aide Carpet, twelfo
silver t -ble Spoons, eleven silver tea do one sil
ver sugar to? gs, one silver salt **poon, two
remnants of Oil Cloth and a part Of a Bedstead
i«d on under an exeoutimt lfl feVor of'S^Vinie
s aimt Orr.ui Byrd from die Court of Comisoit
Fleas and Oyer uod Terminer
Also all those two half Lots in Elbert WartL
y of Savannah, known by the numbers (»9; and
4JJ togeih r with *he impruvemomssubicci to*
ouiid icnt piyabie to ihe corporation of Sav n-
Ii b.uind- i vast by Jeff raon street, went by
hibign#»n\Lot north by a hue sik! S»»utli by ;ke
nher hihesnf Raid lots, levi*.*d on as the-proa
•ertyol Abraham Sheftall, to’ atufy an F-xecu*
issued from ’he Court <»f Common Pleas and
r amt I'ermin .-r for City oi Savannah, .1 h : B«
ick vs Abr.Jiam Shef all and S domou Slufiail
ccurity, • r , .
Also, those two half lots No 39 an . 40, Elbert
ward, lOgether wills the i nprovcntenD ihcreOa
min led vast ’cfl'er-ion st sovt\h by Liberty it,
»,t ny lot No 3i, and North b> the other tw®
i. L >ts levied ..n as theDropfetty ol Uvmatmii
•of: satisfy'executions in favor of Tilth St
t al. JaS. Wo SiMS, os. c a*!-
2 16l
ii
hheritTs-fiales.
On the firat Ttt.aJ , In ‘ -ctoher next
lXT|LL be . -Id ai -lie ouK n-.-m', belweei.
V V (be u ual timi-a of 10 a-»l 4 -iVtnck *
FoerStgmea |l< n, York. Pnmuaaiul Nell}!
■lieJon a« the property ofWm It'. Clilo-ti
nd- r.il Rkecuii -n or l'ouiclunireofKnungjgf
i)favourol.A ll..Kannin.
\Uo, a ucj'r.i .uraau i»--i*edSai.h l lqviedon a.
lie property «f W ni SI ,:Hon under *-< Rxeru.
»*m on Fi rc-uaure of.n rtg-g- in favour pt lien,
y Champk.n
Alsoi ad (lime b iil-iii.g-. lujeln Sarannah ii
lulham Roui-ty’ on the e.-lern l all of lid No. 2,
Jj-mcIi Tjibi-qr. 'lUnheine * r.'.aud tl-e u ex.
-red term -f aid M>- yd to r it .n-l a- .n. ad
Uebiiib'i'ir- on the tomtn part of I mat lot letter
t/i Containing 60 tc* t on Ulay’nn tlr-et ..-i-ii
cel on Prvaiihm aired, amlti. ex-io- MiOic }i4
-.run ol tlie tea-euftht- and,fourth |i>;jiJ *ar .
iUe.ie-1 on aa Ihe propt ny nf \t lei'pih-
leurevO. F-rn- adnut r an Kx. ruVA|i It- (pr
'Insure uf* morigige infatuur fWhWI
• A |F|.Vi1',« e- K-
i« f • j*. '4h
■ boat M..<tunn
;krdtin—» s>.0 .ui' i;.vt'.mif!
a.t.tlio Sd i i'a*. o, pud e -Ricbatige Dock,.
...,.oar-d\ ivl tl jrt.uii'i -.hit- t-l- aa-d^iaci.
,nma!e.-e| peaN 'o'Jrtn.- l een uialer atater
•-raometi-n, T .uimnet caqm.Teheebv >|»
,jing at tin. oltia Jrt.l pay mg lor litia edtrtniae'
... -si.... :a-ui. j.iy — m.oda agaiust IM
ft\'. p '«taie nf Michael ■nrci-ll deceased, an a-ien.
tu of AliOcluxIreland, nil! renUcr them,agrtea
uU to law, bv the 1st yf Oct next
JOHN cm 1(1.YON, Kxclieator,
f«VT ,'V
Absconded.
i MULATTO b«*y named tiriN, fiiriucr)J
n c*i 1 “ * “
\ cirri igo drivef of VrcHfbiH S.*Rrtlfc^ t
il k’lowr, in i In a city. Fifty r do|mnt tvwurd
ill be n *H for his -apprehension and delivery hi
1 i this state, by applying to . *
0 ' T N MORpL.
'/Vn Dollars Reward.. *
Sirjyed nr stolen from (htt
l-laniatio-t al the Subscriber onthd
ivtdle Uhifl'road, a bnebt bay -ada
_ lie herae, about 15 hand, high, nf *
TTi slenderRaim.
i'ne an. ve reward »nd all reaionible expen*
js .id be' paid on hit delivery to tit* aubtqftMA}.
and il atnlen ih‘ fun her Mini of 40 dollars will
be given on conviction of the l!.lef*.-
FAT. HOUSTON.
i.ilv 36 161
To Rent and possession given tm*
mediately.
Tne renidence of th* late DoetoP
Lemuel Bollock, in aeeairal’pan at
Rruual.lnn Street, la offered fhr Itent *
__ the immediaU possession ol which, cad
— be obtained. Iffer Itouiela very convenient
.a a Dwelling, and has iwo rooms, accessible by *
..rivate. nirance, tMMealculMed for (be office of
a Medical geollenian, Or a lawyer. Apply to
G. P* CAMFURl.Lt Ksq.
Juftcta.
or Uf.WU.P. Ht'NIRH,
MmnUt
j.dv 13 tt 156
Fite dollars Reward,
* ta lt.l. be -aid >• l ine apbrehei-aioo and t:
>2 la c.nvlction of lie bare vlllisn, who 0d
1 UirdajraKerftnon la-*, when d
.1 .’frhrrjeniered Ida Smre Its I
r n ,,u.u- -to 1 , ih -efr- n-, t.Ot
htahl.l. D V-n K q to tie" : 1
la- i- e- i an loootvmt l/fbt.r.
‘ ebtmtnaftta
ty i .-it t' e *iJ|*o4rHI ,be duCbter ,
■ in reu rnthfo-aid papers ami ho inrilS
lion. oiUbeuktd. c-uFifai.
• •>'»* ^
* rt
4’ LL piranha Jm- r g d. mamta agdnatt;
j\_ tSatr.u. 1 Humwf, Ste • '■•e'WeJi
■ ,i. r are rail — « " present In n