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Vo. i7S ....VoI. XXI. . .. 8ATUtLD.lT EVEWI.YG, AUGUST 30, 1823.
* Whole No. 4245.
HOUSES. LAVDS.Stc
~-To 'SSk
Ttrt, r>e»t teoetnent*, with .com> c*iing Legislature,) the he has prepared his
SjMt~?Tih„«S?^.4Mt hot No. 31, Houieln the beet tmnnerforthe eccoirraod.-
mrie-lc b»t bttIMirg! ... -
gnnK*
“ h > or May River, So. Ca.
reVt* M --
For Sale, < , ,
The three story. Brick Building
on the corner of Sooth Bro.d end Me
re [„iosh Stress, it preeent oeeupied by
If II Margaret Hunter, for term*, which
pMUbete'.el’P'y
&
54
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The Western tenement of the
Hotue in which iti'f Subreriber reei'dee.
possessim wilt be given on the 16th
November next.
W. CUYLER.
in
To^Rent,
The dwelling house and Shops
| occupied bv Mr. Robert Hot, «» the
comer of Bay end But broad Street.,
L apply ,0
F. W. HF.INEMANN.
aur58
ir*
To Rent.
A large and commodious dwel
ling house situated on Lincoln street It
... ore"at nminled hr S.C Schenk.—
Possession will be gieep on lat. Nave*.
Mtt. Apply »t the Counting hoiiae of
DOUGLASS faSOtlilKL.
eng 33 si Tj '
For Sale,
tlthat valuable trael or parcel of land known
by the name of Nelville situated in South
dha about two miles from Savannah. Tills
rt Is considered one-of the best fore Rice plan-
win its neighborhood, and contains' Eight
atari and-ejvhty.ftBT sere*. It adjoint Mr.
oaiaYouns Gen. Huger, and Mr. Nicholas
Jen persona who may with to purchase will
ine the premise!, A good tittle will he given
he timet of tale will be wesonpble. Appli-
I to be nude to WM. MAI LORY
Agent of Hamlin Mallorr?
-IS 225
The Public
lipf-wnted that the claim of Hamlin Mallory to
he ttaet of land in South Carolina, called
vitlr, Uoonr Ip a train for Judicial investiga-
i, until the termination of which, eome risk
incurred by those who mav purehate.
-V V/M. L. DAMS.
„S#„:
.1 BMIGAIV.
I0R Sale on very accomtivklating terrm 2,500
acres offend, in Bulloch county, lying on the
ledRttiHe mad, 43 miles from Savannah, on
ch fe an elegant Mill Seat, with a ready made
»an.l owof moat beautiful springe in that
IWseciionnf country—it lies about two mile*
{the Ogecheenfer, nnd most elegantly tim-
ed. Tlio stream on said land is quite stiffi
iferaSatrand Grist Mill. For further panic
inquire of Levy S. D’Lyon, Savannah, or
subscriber near the pri Triers.
A A HON EVERITT.
,S. Abort.IOO acres of said land, is cleared
unfa rood fence. .
irrh 27
A
Plantation on the Salts for Sale•
lit plantatiop known by the n.me "f Pal-
nerina, and situated on the North East point
Ktrmarsh Island, beldhMng to the estate r.f
te General Tattnall, ii ottered for sale for the
seefcompleting the distribution of said ea-
rttreenlKeheira. The tcect contains up
hi ilahiindrw] acrea, the greater patL.o!
is notion land of the/ret 9'lnSfy. The
Vp otfthe pliintatloiy consist of a two story -
hotisr, overseers bouse, a cotton, corn
iMue and riegt-i houaeveufficlcnt tor the
ion of eighty negroes, ell, either en
.... or recently thoroughly repaired. The
. healthy ami pleaiarit as any oh the
««h; of Georgia or South Carolini— u j, w |th
!® miles of natapnab, over e very excellent
hticed. Thu place will be sold verjr low, Si a
credit (if required) will be given. Fob
ibKriber *” * Pp1,r *° ° r ’ W ' °' ll4 " ,el ”
. . , EDtVD. F. TATTNALL,
mnih; Junk tf m
3>Tfc of Ihe Charleston City Ga
a a-'lj insert the shore advertisement, twice
dor one month, and forward his account to
Mid av.
igroes for Sale,
84Np$dMB property, unincumbered; con
umng of Und end Ne*hea, iqw-the? wltl
f Te fy kind, snd the.growing crop, a
“fg mall to shout 12 or:
the upper country, snd
In^iiu
..'country, end well calculated lor
the shjl well adapted to the cut.
^“aert'er* and Citron, is olfered for sale on
„ ...
.or good paper, well secured, will
pahlcuiat^ apply to the Editors bf
F Td-. -
For Sale,
faSt^heweleataHJif Stephen Craft,
1* .’f j « l 1 * *•» trf land in Yamaeraw, on
8 J Jarm atreeu, containing 60 feet by
“ P| iilip Kolb, the Mb.* »ril n li,i K ™_a..
of |lnd adjoining tRe city
of garden lot
ibV—snd two
^„.. r CtiPfitiE fWXJSE.
T HE Subscriber (ben leave to inform the pub.
lit, i(sod particularly the membera .of Ihe
’ ite-
ie li
raone as may call on him. Mem
i peri
i iegislntiire can have rooms of any
jiao of such
here of the , .
tl( them, with fire places in them,
ng will be greatly reduced from the for-
iner prices of this place Good Stables convenient
(or Horses are prepared, and tn excellent pasture
near, ihe town for the llorsea of those who wish
Horses and servants, wilt be charged very
low. . JOHN DO'.VNEIt.
MilledBeville, 14th Aug t82.T. 174
Hair Iiestora‘ivp.,ani Preservative
Vegetable Cerate.
itoporl&m dus overy hi a Vegetable sub-
I. stance, capable of restoring ana prefer ing
the Htir, was accidentally made by an individimf,
who has neither the cspscity nor the deposition
to practice deception or fraud The fullest reli
ance may be placed on the efficacy and power of
the Vegetable Cerate, not onfr in restoring an
preventing the falling ol the Hair, but in produc
ing the greatest lustre and liveliness <*F it imagine
blei and the public nwy re-'t as-ured that its ef
(ectswUl be clearly manifested in the course of a
short lime by the renewal and vigorous gro^vtu
b(the Hair and by effectually preventing its com
ing out or falling off. The Vegetable Cerate
t -nds to refUscitste and excite the* neigiesof the
capillary vessels, which constitute those organs
that secrete the matter forming de hatrj the>.e,
like miny other organs of the animal body, which
have been in a state of dormancy or disease, may
bo restored to their healthy action, and peribrm
all those func*ions assigned them by nature.
The proprietor being aware »»t the numerous
specifics palmed on the public^ and desirous that
the present article may not suffer from falie im
pressions, rests its ments on the effect it has pro-
du.-d on various person?, who have us d it, and
all that is asked, a» it relates to the verity of its
effect, is a fair trial.
- Klderly people, with bald heads, must rest as
sured that by applying a few boxes of the above
Cerate, tneir Hair will be restored with all iu»
youthful benu’y and life.
To prevent imposition, the sale of the Vegeta
ble Cerate will be confined to Doctor JAMES II.
rtAUT, New York, corner of Uroadway & Cham-
i»’r street, three doors from Washington Hall,
where will be sold at 51 *5.
A liberal deduction will be made to Country
dealers.
The proprietor of the above valuable dhnorerv
intends appoiting agents through the United
Siates for the sale of it, and also in Europe,
New York ring 48 ra!74
Georgia—Chatham County.
To all whom it may concern—
VXrnrcitKAS, Norman Wallace and Wm. W
v y Haker have applied for letters of adminis
tration, oti the estate and effects of Murdock M‘-
!/*od late of Savannah merchant dec. in behalf of
the heirs and principal creditors. - ,
Now these are therefore to cite and admonish
til and singular the kindred and creditors of tlu,
said deceased, to file their objections (if any they
have} in my office on or before the first Mohday in
October next; otherwise letters of admlnistra
lion will Jjegranted.
Witness the Hon George- L. Cope, one of the
lusticcs of the said Court, the 27th day of Au
gust C. D. 1823.
S. M. BOND, cco.m.
aug 28 174' .. ..
Laurel Hill Toll-Mill-
e*Jv|HE Toll mill on Mrs. Aucriim’s plantation
has been completely repaired lately, and is
now ready to work as well as ahy other mill 00
the river. The rough rice that will be sent to
rhe mill will be kept separately In dry and safe
stores, and shall be beat with the utthostcare and
economy, and the barrels will be always delivered
in good order. Empty barrels, imde of prime
boated staves, will be furnished at the mill *hen
equired. The terms of cleaning Rice will he tlu:
..«me as Xt the other tollpmUl*. Those planters
who will engine to have their crops bed at this
mill, and keep her supplied, will have 200 tier
res, or as much less -1 they please, boat at one
turn* Applications concerning .the mill, to be
ntadd to Archibald Brtbnef, on the plantation, or
in Savannah, Id
PETIT DF. VtlXPRS*
Ssrnnntth, luly 1g tft23. t
Georgia—Chatham County.
. .., To all whom it mav cul'.cern.
r «| tarx7HERE AS Joseph Ktqimnn, a- mirinratornl
TrJ VV Tobias Myerejdeceas<Si,h»»petiiioneilthe
honorable the Court of Ordinary of Chatham
euunty to be discharged from the said admin:,'.ra
tion.
Theae are tliereibre to iite and ailmonish all niitl
singular the kindred and creditor! of the said de
ccaScd, to file their objections, (if any they have,)
in my Ofiice on Sr before the 1st day of Januart
next, otherwise lettersdisrtritsory tvilihegranu
Witness the honorable George L. Copes one nl
je justices of the said boott, the 1st day of July
A. D. 1823.
ja'y 1
S. M. DON :i, c. e 0.
Notice.
A LL persons hsving.dcmands ssalst the estsi-
of lienedictBnutt)uin of the county of Chat
ham, planter deceased, will render them duly at
;ecf,an4
tested,and nil those indebted to the said estate,
#111 please tnske payment to
HAMUTAI. .IOHNSON, Jt'Mrx.
THOMAS JOHNSON, Mm'or
juwqir;. IJA .
Ten JJollar8 Ueward.
JJANAwaY Irom the subscriber about the
LV 6th day of July, two negroea, Edenl’orongli
nd March, Edenbnrou^h is n li~ht complected
tfrifcan, negro, about thirty fi.e ye rs of age,
ll»e feet luur inches high, has a number of itis
euntry’s m<rkj on his taco altd body, speaks bap
English snd appears to get in a passion if not tin
detstpod. March is twenty years nlrl, of a blank
complexion, five fctt six or eight inches high.—
They .retliuugirtto be In 8avannab, af both of
taem have been a great while in that place pre
vious to.their going, into Gardlina. Tlie above
reward #dlht given to any person who will
!n/1 Bo ,fcq—a ,m 1.• I 1 _ O.H-Mpglj , mm J.iiaaa dtlAM
lodge them in jail in Savannah,- or deliver them
to llie’: subscriber in Purysbursh, 8, C. or five
dollar! for either of them.
JOSEPH H. BECR.
Inly 99. 162 „ -
N6Uai. .
jV’lNE months from tint date hereof, appiicatior.
■v ,"*({. kp.tpade to the h(* , the invllcea of the
inferior dourlof Bulloch Cditniy, i'or leave to ae|
thd real eslnte of Ucdding Denmark, late of mid
county, dec fut the benefit of tint helrt,
:< MALACHI DENMARK,
•245’ , . Gnaitlian
dee
• , fr v Notice.
k'-LLpenohshavlnedimani
UuDOr, deceascdyni 5
located to preruit tRkrt
hose indebted tot
It C.trSURIV'EN,
- AUIH^Y MAXW:
ja)y 10 ttl53
Shadtitk
, joumy.atB fe-
ly.attested, and
_ TO.tHE PtmLICKv,
fflHB underaigned tuu.underuken the task, of
X lupcrinten'Jiqg the publication of the fol
lowing wort, and is happy to inform the * *
mg«
that after thff#* yearn jjSor, hi has collected a
sufficient number of the poetical effuiioosof the
author to make a duodecimo volume of about 200
P«gea
in the preparation of ihiswork, .the advertiser
'H?claims all considerations of a pecuniary nature
He is no les* prompted tothe'task by a sinbere de
sire to add at lesat one mite to opr literary char
acter—than to perpetuate the remembrance of »
youth deaervediy d<*ar to those with whom he
associated t yet from the expenses already incurr
ed, it is necessary to obtain a sufficient number
uf subscribers to secure himself from any further
eventual loss, when the manuscript will be for
warded to the printer, and the work may be ex-
pected to be delivered to subscribers about the
fir*t.ot’ January next. He therefore respectfully
refers to the following prospectus,
I. K. TEFFT.
PROSPECTUS,
Of a work to be published by subscription in the
C«i of Savannah, Georgia, under the
super in tent la nee of /. K. Teft %
to lit entitled
THh REMAINS
HF.>!UY DE.YISO.Y,
COMPIIISINO rAUTOF BIB CONUESr.iXDKCR ADD BIS
POKTICK BFTPSIOXn. WITH CRITIC A], ItE MARKS.
^I1HF.UF are huVtcw perooiis, who at this time
X of day, would.be found hardy enough to dis
pute the importance of a national literary Chirac,
er. The glory of arms has by the common con
tent of minkind held the first rank in their esti
:mtion. Letters the secondhand the Arts and
Sciences perhaps, the third, A more than fortu
ate occurrence of events for the lust fifty year*,
has left these United States little to wish for but
in Augustan age. A constellation of great men,
imiiar to that which shone out in the reign of
tnne and of Louis the XlVtli—a body of Litera-
urc, solid in its character, ample in its range and
rresistibly imposing in its effects. The esvly
history of every country, afterwards great, has it
u true disposed little of this. We hear nothing
of literature under Remus amT Romulus—nor of
he uectsof the Sophists in the time of Colchis—
»or of Addison3 tinder Canute or Ethelred. Yet
hliough theaUenlion of a country must be di
reeled towards its security and wants, before u
hot?««I;t can be «pent upon its ease and its luxu-
ies, in modern limes these go somewhat hand ir.
and. As a proof of the general diffusion of
letters—even dairy-maids are *aid to have chaunt.
d the verses of V dtaire—And we know from
laily observation that many a sturdy breast gives
forth the melodics of Dibdin and More.
From all this, we think it msy be fairly made
to appear, that every native .\ ort’h American Hard,
*»f any prttendor.s Y ove mediocrity,’ should be
hennlmi'.. Unless the combatanta^rc permitted
to enter il»e ground the prize cannot be gaiued—
The demand to be heard must be deemed by
every one to be moderate.—If such arguments
arc admissible, and have force on an extensiv*-
scatc, they must be doubly so on u mm e con
tracted one.
The State of Georgia, has in a happy era been
hited by a youth of whom it might be said with
justice that *' Melancholy marked Ivm for bet
«awn ** A mind abstracted from outward object*
nnd the common agency of the senses in a crowd,
is generally performing <>p e ■ ^al * onJ, wiUiiti of n«
common nature, and lia<* that which "ptssdh
dura'* HeAbt Dexisom possessed Fuch a mind;
but to the sublime images of nature he was ex-
qnisitively M-nsitive j anil in this abort analysis oi
the person miy be found the cluvuslcrutics ot
his poetry.
In that of thb simple descriptive kind, the lm-
pinativc power displayed was very considerable;
m ! abmetimes his ideas rosfc to a.height border
i;:g on sublimity His pathetic pieces arc mark-
ed with delicacy, strung feeling, ft high rank ot
noml thought and originalityanti when he has
nitfnpted humor, he Ita9 for tlie most part sue.
•ceded in transfusing his own risible commotions
into the siisceptiole muscles of his reader. Those
whd Were conversant with his writings as intro
duced into the newspapers and periodical works
of 1817 and 18, will not deem this on overcharg
ed chi racter of his performances Not long after
this he removed to MI!ledgevUle,,where, when he
was about toadorh a newspaper by the elegant
effusions of his masculine pen—-death arrested bis
course.
Conditions.
The work will be printed on fin* paper »nd
new typ‘6t and in a modern style. The volume
wiH contain about 200 pages, duodecimo, and will
be afforded to aubscribt-rs ut $ 1 50, in boards.
. The wot k will be phi to press as soon as a suf
ficient number of subscribers shall Le obtained to
warrant its publication.
Those who shad become responsible for ten
copies, shall r-ceive the eleventh gratis.
Not* —A gentleman whose itiei ary reputation
•s a sufficient guarantee of its satisfactory exeM-
>ion, ha» undertaken the task of preparing the
work for the press
The following gentleman have undertaken id
receive subscribvra to the above work, viz:—
Mr Win T. Williams, Messrs. 8. G. & I Schenk,
nnd Mr Thds. L«mg worth, Do >ok-.6llers.
a(ig 21 17*
. , Jmtic* .
iAJlNti months after dare application trill be
made to the hononble the tnrerior court hi
•Wayne county, fur leate to reil tlie follo.iiip
•acta Of land, virii ,
Lots of land lying Irt Monroe county, nd 30,2i’
district, no 104, 3d district, no 180,13th district;
no 236, 4th district, ho 274,13 district.
Lots of land 1) ing ill Henry couoty, no 103, lit
dicrict, no 37,2d ao nos 49 ami 54, 5th do. nr-
92 and l6i, 7th do. hos 188, 14Ut do. no 22,
15th do. no 65, lfthsto. .
In Gwintlt co'intyj lot no 323,5thdistrict'
In Dooly county, lota no 166, 6ih dipr.ct, rio
65, 12th do. no 203; 10th do. no 168, J2tli do.
In Houston county, lota no 317, 1st district,
no SO, 6th do. no 178,13th do. .
In Fayi.lt County, lot no 65,9th district.
For the benefit of the h'eiraXnd creditors 61 the
estate ot Robert Leach; . ,
LOUISA I.F.ACn,
Adm'x estate of Robert Lcaih';
may 29 128 ^
s'E utimtha altar date, I altaU apply to the
— LI— luoltooe atl ill* CoflM nl*
ighatn County, forlepte to sell all (be reaf
_ i ot James Porter, laid of aaid county' deed,
(hr the benefit or the heirs and creditors of Skid
estate.
liilvJJ -Jt56-.
W. 6 POR+Elt.
AdthinislratorV
iF I'EK'thc expiratwu of nine months Irom
Sheriffs sales.
e - On the firar Tuesday in September next,
W ILL be told, bet*ee« the usual hours, at
the Court House in Effingham County,
AiMhose two Tracts of Lend la aud County
containing one hundred sereii one of 50 acre,
originally granted to Paul Finlr and f.ijrmerly bis
residence, butting and joining RietsWs Land,
late Murray Reeds, and the other of 50 Sere*, be
ing in Bethany district in the Parish of SL Mat
ttietv (now Effingham County,)—bounded cast
by E Kiefier, and E. Boykin, now H Gindrat,
west by Paul Fink, and south by I). Sltuhtrinc
and originally gisnted to Daniel Shubtri ieJcvied
on aa the property of Jno.J. HhiSfar, tn satisfy
in execution in favor of “ "—•—■——’
jniy 29
Commissioners of the
inly.
JNO.G. MINGLEDORF,s a c.
162 :
Sheriff’s Sales.
On the first Tuesday in September next*
'TrtJj^lLL be sold at the Court House in Effing-
W hxm county between the hour* of 10 and
3 o’clock,
150 acre* pine land iri said county bounded N.
F. by Sutherlands and Waldhowcrs land* and N.
W by C Dashers lands, levied on ft* the pro
perty of William Zetrouer, »o satisfy an exec«
tion in favor of John Waldhower, jun'r. return
ed to me by a Constable.
Alao 66 acres pine land in Effingham county,
hounded N. E. by lands of Mrs. Cone# and 8 snd
W. by Charles Ulmers lands; levied on at the
property of^pth G. I hreadcraft, to satisfy an ex
ecution in favdjjpr of;A Champion, returned to me
by a Constable.
Also, one negro man named Luck, levied on a?
the property of Solomon Dasher, to satisfy sub
dry executions in favour of Matthew Witeman
and others, returned to me by a Constable.
Also, one negro man named Tory, levied on as
the property of Lewb Bird, to sausfy an execu
tion in favor of tienj. and Solomon Dasher.
Also, two negroes, viz: Russel and Hetty, levi
ed on as the property of Wdliam J. Spencer, to
satisfy sundry executions in favour of John D. W.
ird and others.
Wan
inly 31
S. NEIDLTNGER, n. s. s. c.
163
Sheriffs sales.
On the first Tuesday in September next.
W ILL be sold at the court House in liicebo
rough, between the usual hours of sale the
following property, viz. one tract of land lying
and being on the main road between Savannah
and Darien, containing 200 acres with the im
provements. I-evied on as the property of the
estate of John Full on, to satisfy an execution in
fivor of James Fort, property pointed out by the
plaintiffs attorney; also one tract containing ——-
acres more or let»s bounded by lands of Thus. W.
Hicon and others. Also one tract containing IS
acres more or less bounded by Lewis Hines ami
others, levied on as the property of Eugene B»-
con, to satisfy an execution in favor of William B.
Casttiis and turned over to me by a Constable.
Also one tract of land containing 150 acres mon
or less bounded by Samuel Lewis and others, !e
vied on os the properly of Wdliam M’Gowen
sen deceased, to satisfy an execution in favour of
Samuel Lewis, executor of A. Phrter, property
pointed out by the plaintiff, and turned over to m«-
by a Constable.
EDWARD. WAY, s to,
aug 2 164 - r
Sheriff Sales,
On the first Tuesday ih September next,
W ILL be sold at the Lourt HOtne in the citv
of Savannah between the hour3 of 10 and
4 o’clock.
A quantity of Mega nt Cabinet Furniture, levied
on as the property of Jacob .Miller to satisfy an ex
ecution in favor of John B Creumer vs. Wcob Mil
ler and George G Furies, # .
Also, half lot no 39 & 40 with the improvements
thercoh, Elbert wan!, bounded cast by Jefferson
.siree', sou'.fy bf Liberty street, west by lot no 33,
north by said lots, b vJed bn the property of
Henj. Sheftall, to satisfy execution! in favor of
Aaron Champion, nnd others.
Also, a Negrd Man named Cato, levied on as the
property of the festale of Henry M‘Inb>*h, to »at
isfy an execution in favor of Roswelj King..
AU", half lot no 39 & 40, with improvements,
Elbert ward, bounded east by fefferson streei,
north by a lane, west by lot no 38* and south by
other halves of said lots, levied on as the ffrojiertv
of Ab*m Sheftall to satisfy executions in lavpr of
Oemler & Posey 8t fet al.
Alsb, all the iouth-western quarter of Garden
lot no 6, situate a quartet of a.mile south of the
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 numbers 16, if, 18; 19,25,26,
27, 28,29,30,'and U, all which said lotaconttftusr
that part or quartet ot Skid Garden lot not), which
lies west of Montgatne. ) street, leviedpu as the
property of Wm Alford, to satbfy Salma Manton
under a rule absolute trdm ihe Hoh. the Superior
Court of Chatlwim County founded bn the, tdtc
closure of n Mortg^fe . ; t
Also, all that wooden tenement,■ and oth>t tea
prove ments si (ante on the weaternpit ^ of lait-no
6, six F.ibeft w:*rd City of Savannah, fronting on
the south, South Broad stfeet,on the north, aline,
on the east by the other moiety of sai<Hot, ana on
the west by A Barclay, K*q width said lot was
l< ased by James I! Lawrence, to Gcdrgfe.L Cope
fair eleven years, commencing from Jhe 19tK day
of Feb. 1819, levied c[n as the property of George
L Cope, to satisfy an execution in favour of Sarah
De La Motto.
Also, lot no. 8 new franklin ward, togethfcc with
the unexpired Ifcase of taid lot,. levied on a» the
property of Robert Dillon* to satify ah execution
in laVor of Perry fe Wright j find returned to iite
by a Constable, . ,*•
A D‘LYON,* 16c.
ahg2 164 „ - ^ ,
Sheriff’S Sales;
... On Ihe Sril TuMiy *n >>ifo6<r itarf -
W ILL be sold at ibc t.qort Htfosr, hetween
Rwu-uat hours of 10 and 4 o’clock. ^
Four Negroes Ben, York; Primu.and Ntl’v,
levied oil as the property of Win. It- ridbttu.il,
under an Execution or Fourclosure of a rtibftgagt
lo favour of A B. Fannin. . ,
Also; a negro womaii named Samh, levied on as
the property of Wm. Singleton under an Epfcu';
tion on FoSeloaufe ofamurtg.gu In favour of Hen.
* Alao, al'lthoibbjridingitltuafeln Savannafi iu
Ghsiham County 0, tbe eastern tall of lot No. 3,
Lafocb Tythiug. ’HeitUcote want; ana ib» uiu»-
pitXd term of aaid lease yet to Bin- end also, all
life buildings on the lourtti part oilniat (ot letter
U, Containing 60 feet on IJrayton atreti .nd «
feet oh Paaiucirt street,'and unexpired dm, >4*
to Bin 6Ilhe lease of the land, fourth prn qfs^d
lot levied oh ai the property of. JaOoS Millit.nd
George G, Forties, under an Execution'|M| fore,
oloiure uf a rdortg.ge in favour of (icprge Wragg.
— . ,
.1Boat Found,
nicfcED unadrift on .KA'J'f"
JL last, the 2d inst. opposite'
afoutoared Yuwi npat.wrth wb
-id, v-xt
public Salks.
Administratbf’s bale.
Pi/ J. B. Herbert fj[ Co.
On tVEDNBSDAY, Id Augoif next-at 11 o’eOL
lYilllfe sold, before our Store).;
Sundry BnuehotdandKitchch Furniture,
—aisod-.
jioeto the estate Af John Smith) dc'c.b4
order of the administrator, ‘
July 1 - UP t Terma Cash. .
sKeriff’i
’s Sales., ,
. . On thefit,l Tiatijay in September next,
'yj^'ILL be cold before the Court Bouse, bo :
tween the usual hours of 10 Snd4 o’clock)
the following property. ..
Three negroea named Clara, Matilda and tti)
ry, levied on under foreclosure .of a, Mortgage
R. Joyner to John DHfr“'“
from William H. Joyner to Jrfin] .
Alao, four negroes named, Botina, lobn, Lev.
i* id John, levied on under forbcloanre of a
Mortgage from Lewis Mirault by AleXanderflutti
ter bn gutrdl .n, to Durham T Hail.
Also, four negroea named Charles; June, At
' i under fortotoShrt
4
gust and Wallcy, levied on i
Mortgage from George L. Cope to JohttJi. Mo- .
rell and Bulloch & Dun woody. ' .
A.D’LYiON, sec.
j«ily 8
lS&
Ci^8heriPrSa!est5oii5nue3r*~
On, the fir,t Tueiday in September new,
W U L be abrd before the Court House in tbS
city of Savannah, between the h'odra of 10
and 4o’clock, . .
Sundry articles of Household and Kitchen Fur)
niture, levied on !« the property of George JK
Hci.ler, security fur Robert lijf, (0 IkUsfy i
judgment in favor ofClagborn fa tixtsct' 1
• J. w. Sims, n. a, c. >.
ang 3 164 .
City Sheriff’s suicsi , *
On the fitat Tuesday in Sept mUf,
W ILL be sold in front of (lib Court Rein* in
the city of Savannah between the hours of
10 and 4 o’clock of that day. _ “
All those wooden stables situate on the western
half uf Liit-No —S West bread augel Ogh thorp
want leased by Thomas Gibbons dirtraincd fir
rent, at the property of J fa A Ashbrook tn satis
fy Michael Long, pointed out hv the defendant!.
Alao a large quantity of Crockery and .Gbri
Ware distrained for rent as the property of JamrJ
Dick, IO satisfy John Grihbin,and John Fuser.
Also sundry article* of merchandize ami shop
Furniture Ipr-’af on as the properly of G-oree
Rose to saiisiy an execution in uvor ol satmfa u
Mantua Issued Irom the Court of Common Picj •
an I Oyer r.nd Terminer. .
Also a hegro man named Andrea- levied on al '
the pro -i.iiycf Mary Oilhert tri satisfy MiflTerS
Fort, under an execution from tlio Court of Cohv)
moo i’leaa and Oyer and Terminer—proper,,
pointed but by the plaintiffs.
Attb one Grecian Sopha, six fancy" chair-; one
Sertee.iwn dining Tables,nne set scarlegCttvy.'|a,
ode dressing Table, one smal aide Carpet, tw elve
silver table Spoons, e'even silver tea du.Viie h
ver sugar toegs; one ailveT ahit dpnob, tve -ftjl.
ivmnansof Oil Cloth and a part of a lleirtu^! le
vied on under an execution in favor of S W llife
nyainst Orr.ni Bj-i-il from the Court of Ct-iiimbd
Plena and Oyer and Terminer ;
Also all thore twp half Lois in Elbert Ward’
ciiy of Savannah, known by the numb*»( i9) aiid
(49) together with tbe iiupiuvenie&itauhj^ct td d
ground that hsyab’le Jo tluLcoiporaiinn , r .s.,v»n-
n.*h uutidded east fiv JefiVr-'ni street, v.6tt by
Dubiguon'atiot north by a iai.e arid South by the
other halves of Said Irivs, lcvit d on al the s^oi
[ierty of Abraham Sitbr.aU, to saliMy an t.lccaf
•ion issued frunathe Cifitrt of ComjswaoPlarejnd
Dyer arid Terminer for City hi Savannah, JubnIU
Wiek ft Abraham Sheflali and Solomoh Sheftall
security. ■ . -
Also, those two half lots No 39 and 40, Eltiert
wahl, together with the improvements thereon
bounded bast by ’efienioo st. viluthiby Liberty M)
west.by lot No 38, and North by tlie oilier t\n
half Lola, levied on a! the prop at (y ol Beniamin
Sheftall, to satisfy hxecutiorii i.-. favor of’ To tufa
A LI. persons
ill estate of Mir
I ita of AbUeldx fret
able to law, by the 1st
. . JOHN "
fob 7
.. 3AS. W. SIMS, ris.es.
1* -. . i./„ <
rally dy
t*urcell UecerisiiS an'aiicn:
u lit render them agree-
fOet. neXt
URLTON.jExcheator.
kny lad iri thia state, by applying.to", .'•Scw<-f
.may. . y. , <Qi .-U-..L-T-JK, MORBU .
* l
WU* uuUa v Fud Jent^rfiJim..
The above reward dm! all
cat m\\\ be paid on Ws delivery *o subscribe
‘if stolen the further 6f.40 dollars vt
five n b’n conviction of the thCET '
and if stolen the fin
be given on co^yiCtit
July 26 ■ . I(il £ ;
FAT. HOUSTON
To Rent bmi fbaabhaion givbn im-
- - mediately. \
1 affixt* The iiiatcleftVe of the iate Doft'qn
LeMiiel Kollock) in Vct tilivl o.ri ,f
Broughton Street, it mirtfl
, the immed'ial* poaac^ion of
ifo be Oiltvinvd.. fh'e Houac ii viry chn
.a a Duelling, .'#) has ttr6 rooms, arttesril
private .htta— ‘
a Medical j
Veil calculated for the efiice of
San,'bra Lawyer. AppVto'
E. F. CAMfUBi-twt-aqv '. '
Br.-WM. F;iiUNTEn, ,tf ‘
1
bitie dfitiar^ReW
be paid fnrtbe spp.rehei ^
fit to conviction of the base '
riythrday afternoon, fast,' when the i
,.t dinner; entered hi, Store,III f “
'elbniouvtyptolv th-refrnfn,'
fhrtihnWiD'f ion Krif, to. <
JaPfewb ofan Iiuehent JAWi _ . , _ ..
tiehien net’te ,ti ihrire is i v.ry gfeaV ptiltaMi-
ty that the villian will .hi dft66vere<h he is faWtij
uv. to returti the -aia pgaa w wHWMiaw
tihriaufllheMk^. jAwfiS fo'WLAR.
—• ,> " ti ?
t » 3 JS&
C i j* ii'mirtimc .The owner can .
plying at (htt office and paying for this adrertise-
'$i t,' ties