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f,UYCiftfc &
U iVi." received by the ships Savannah & Au-
Ss,h[ a fresh supply of SLOTHING, direct
,i Ware House Iff A«v> gink, made under
K SfpecOon In the most fashionable style par.
ticularl)’ for this' market,
ll6U 3 * cossisTtao or
nmAKS of 'blue and brown Camblet and Tartan
I’laid of various Patterns
LADIES CLOAKS of Caroline and Carcasslan
brock COATS of super blue, brown, Oxford
F mixt, olive and claret mixture
nnKSS COATS Of super and extra Buper blue,
. ^«nd black Cloth, common do do-
I /inifTSBB of blue and mixt do do; .,
1/ piMXALO0*NS'oPribbed and'stripe Cassimere,
* * blue, black and coloredxloth and cassimere,
* cattineUs. fcords, &o.
v?9TS of figured silk velvet, figured silk stripe
T and plain do.-r-super silk stripe Toilcnett—
Valentis do.- blue and black cloth and cassi-
^ rteie, buff'cas&imere, white and striped Mar-
sailles, swansdown.Jre^ ^
r turn and cotton Shirts, striped and chock do.
r.icrnscy Frocks, Lambs Wool do. Drawers,
qiockimts, jGlover* Hdkfs, Cravat Stiffeners,
Webbs Patent UujsiaTJelts anti Suspenders.'
Toeether with almost every article in their line,
*bid. make their assortment as, good as any in
•ttilqeitv.and will be sold s» usual at New lork
1’ncei at their store corner of Whitaker and St.
Julian streets, opposite Youngs* buildings.
’ jan'26 'f p-20—♦ *■
FIRST LINE
NE W-¥ORIC PACKETS.
T HE subscribers have established a regular
Line oft acketB between Savannah, and New
vorK to sail punctually from each port, on the
frst, eleventh and twenty first, of every month,
commencing at Savannah, on the twenty tint, day
ol January, 1824. 7
Tim LINE WILL CONSIST OF THE
rntPSAio kastrhb,
CORSAIR, |) l. PonTxn.
GARONNE, -r Stxvfxs
CLIFFORD WAYNF, Isaac Wu.te,
One other vessel to be provided in season—all
1st rate, hast sailing ships, coppered & copper fas
tened, with elegant accommodations for passen-
gers.-aml experienced and obliging commanders.
1 lie Coarsair will sail on the twenty first inst.
For Ireight or passages apply to
C. C. GRISWOLD.
. . _ E. WILLIAMS,
jah 9 7
ESTABLISHED LINE
NEW GOODS
WELLS,
MERCHANT TAILOR,
C rQf the late .firm of Killam & Wells, J
nfj'i iNUES to carry on the Tailoring busi
ness at the old stand on the Hay, one door
cast of the City Hotel, and is now opeulng a large
ftg* Cttssimcrcst Vestings,8{c
ntthe most fashionable patterns and some of them
Kery superior quality, which he will Inake up
?«the newest and best style, he having a number
«f Aril rate workmen in Ilia employ, which he
has brought out from the north
He has also «» hand a large assortment of new
and fashionable
Heady made Clothing, •*
Comnr ,sing.every article in his line, which are
msdeinthe best manner, under his own super-
'.iatendance, expressly Tor thia market, vi*t
Dress and Frock Coats,
Vesta, .pantaloons, Gloves,
Shirts, frilled and- plain, Suspender*,
AHP A LAHOK ASSOUTMtHT Of
CLOAKS,
sio«3 of which (for Ladies) are of a very superior
quality.
j VF. tenders hi* sincere thanks to his former
Customers for the patronage they have afforded
• film, ami hopes by his assiduity and attention to
‘•business, to ntetit a continuance of their favors.
His goods will be offered at prices to induce
, customers to buy for cash, which will be his pnn-
* 01 ffT'dlrn'or^ors of his former customers are
'foliated.
All peraons having unsettled accounts with the
Jatc firm of Xillam U Wells, which was dissolved
: iiy mutual consent in August, last, are requested
,] o comp forward arid liquidate them- without de-
. ay.
nov .8 1210
Public Sales for To-rnorrou).
Public Sales Jbr To-morrow.
OF
NEW-YORK PACKETS.
(Jenuine Patent &amily Medicines
1' .BBS Bilious Pills'
x l sVmlcrsunVsnd IKipp.ert Pills
' Coit-’s do
| Church’s-Congh Drops - J ;
• Anderson’s do do
American -do do^
Relf Botanical do ,
Dells' Asthmatic-Pills
Audlus Asiatic Leqatire
. Hl|ffs Bals Honey
Thompson's Aromatic .Teeth Paste
’ Worm Lozenges *■
Thompson's Eye-water
Itch Ointments
Tpeth Ache Drops
jDs.'bg’s Carminative
BogeiV Vegetable PUlmoftic Detergent
Squires” Grand Elixir
•Ewfc Uxt'Alustard
Or, jtqiH-.rtsi'nVGout, and Rheumatio Drops
Seidlilz Pnwu*-™, Sodado
Cheltenham Salt 's, CfcOc . . • .
A fresh supply of v^.e above Genuine Patent
■M'didnei, has just been .received and can be cm.
ttsntiy obtained at the storew _
• F. J- LAY, Druggist.
j»n24 n 19 Mailt 1 bui'dings
—y>*' ■■■> •
SH1F9,
SAVANNAH,
LOUISA MATILDA,
AUGUSTA,
WM. WALLACE,
EMPEROR,
MARTCHS,
W. ItaRBE,
D. Woon,
I) Vah Dick,
T. Woon,
J. H. OlltRSTT,
The above are all first rate vessels, with expe
rienced commanders, and will continue to sail in
regular succession throughout the season, icav.
ing Savannah for New York on Tuesday and New-
York for Savannah on Saturday in each week.—
For freight or passage, apply to the Captains on
board at Jones’s uppcr.wharf, or to
HALL & HOYT.
jan 27 21
I or New-Vor/f.
established line.
'rife packet brig
NATIVE,
C. Cols, Master.
Will take place of the ship Louisa
Matilda, and sail on Tuesday next, 3d Inst For
passage only, having good accomodations, apply
to CaptCole, on board at Jones' upper - harf, or
to HALL & HOYT.
jan 31 24
£5* The Steam-Boat Company,
will take Weight at one fourth teds, than their pro.
tent established rule, (which is about one third
less than the old customary rates) in their Boats,
Nos. 22 and 28, to commence loading on Monday
next.
jan 31
24a
JOHN DAVIDSON, Agent.
The Sub cribers,
H AVE still on band a few Half Pipes and Qr.
Casks of their fiist importation of Madeira
Wine, pr Lovely Kcziah, from John Oleveir. & u«,
The brand i. well known in Savannah and the
quality will not be found inferior to any of the
former shipments of that house. Their last im.
portution pr Napoli on is equally good, and those
who may wish to purchase can have a selection
from either parcel—They will be happy to receive
orders for any winea the product of Madeira, and
will guarantee that the'quality shall be npprov
ed of.
SCOTT U BALFOUR.
Jan 31 csr24
At Private Sale.
* Family of Negyoes, (30 in number,) among
. JL which, there are seventeen firat rate Field
Hands. For terms apply to
J. B. HERBERT & CO.
Should the above negroes not be sold before
the 1st March next, they then will be sold at pub
lie auction at the Court House,
jan 23 17
far Sale,
OS ACC . MM D ATI HO .TEBM9, «*
SOWN l\. READ &. CO.
G UVMirs Itt.UK f-t.AINS
3,and 4 Point Blankets
An ipyoice of Crockery and Glass ware, selected
expressly for this market.
Hollow Ware, comprizing Potsi Camp Ovens,
Spiders, Tea Ketll(-s, Sad Irons, and Hoes.
43 inch Baltic Hemp Colton Bagging
do Flaxen do do
38 in.strong Brown Sheeting.
1HLSO, .
WSegs Dupont’s Gunpowder, assorted.
1 bale Domestic Plains of superior quality.
dec 31
• LSO,
Best Spanish Sugars,
The Subscribers
(CONTINUE the Conproj&itln Business in Li
's? verpool under the firm of ISAAC, LOW &
Co. and will at all times make liberal advances m.
produce shipped to their address.
Importations of Goods wilt be made and only
.Jommigsion charged, when the payment is satis
factorily secured.
Having vessels regularly in the Liverpool trade,
•ndowning a convenient wharf with Fire proof'
,«°res, they will receive and forward cotton in
melr own vessels, or those to tlK-ir address free
°J_*ny commission. ' '• "
Their Stock of WINTER GOODS is now very.
1 IT ens, . ve * a °d tlu ir Spring supplies,which will be
I gencrnl, are now on the way .
ANDREW LOW Sc CO
WHITE PLAINS BxVGGING
, AT REDUCED PRICES.
dec IS * 240'
far Sale,
large quantity bf Mr! McALPHINS BRICKS,
(10,000) will be kept on W’ayne'i ioharf (is a
*e, and for.ret,ail. ’Che'Brick will be landed
“ wharf in towil'to stilt purchasers. Apply
^ DAVID A. STROBHAH,
J»n 10
. Ten DdUars lleward. .
D ANAWAY abnnt the 1st inst. a {mulatto Man
I twmed HARVEY, hp. «» rather taller than
^ewdinary; height of Negroes,]ias a large scar on
I countenance very remarkable, repre-
IIr.'"F.*"? thing else than good humor. I pur-
I it him from Mr. Smew, of the firm of Watt
I dr 8,t,! be wore away a short Green,Jacket and
Jhtm a frock Coat, abput half
9tin ft superfine blue cloth. A reward of
S” w,l j be ptdd for bia delivery at The Qity Hotel
| v «wuwng binj-in any Jail so that'l get him again.
nn> ^ AUHNF, PENNEY.
Wants a Situation,
A man that is will accimintcd both with the
iT*. culture of cotton and rice, as he .has been se-
Vfci Aj years in that business as an overseer, em-
ployn>ent is his chief object and terms will be ve
<y low. A line left at the post office directed to
A. M. will meet with prompt attention,
jan 9 . 7
City Tax Returns.
a\ LL persons are hereby required to make
da their returns of property liable to tax in the
Oily on or before the first day of March next A
double tax will be assessed on all defaulters after
that period in conformity with the ordinance in
such case made and provided.
JNO. I, ROBERTS, City Treuturer.
dec 31 253
Coroner*s Notice.
T HR subscriber having qualified *s Coroner—
.He will be (bund either at Mr..Shaffer”# sad
dlers shop,, Market square, or at his residence on
Mrs Devanfs lot, near South Broad 8tnppt, oppo
site to Samuel J. Bryan's. It is requested .{hat: as
soon as aoy circumstance should occur which vre-
quires his attendance,, that information be given
him as quick as'possible.
WILLIAM GILBART.
jan 19 - • At 14 -•
NOTICE.
T HE co-partnership beipfolpfe existing upder
the firm, of- POUYAT U HOLLAND, is
dissolved this day by mutual -..consent. All per-'
sons indebted are requested to come forward and
settle their respective accounts—and persons
having cleims, will please present them for settle
ment, to Wm, R. Holland, who is authorized to
settle the affairs'of the concern
JOHN F POUYAT,
By his Attorney A, Dufaure,
WM. R HOLLAND.
jan 20
L Iff
JOHNS. WICIC
lias Just received a few
Blacksmith’s Bellows,
W HICH he wiii sell st the lowest prices for
which they can be manufactured, and will
contract to furnish nny size that msy be wanted,
dec 4 |2m23I
NOTICE.
P ERSONS indebted to the estate of James
Lamhright, lata of Liberty county, deceased,
ure requested to make immediate payment; and
those having demands against said estate, wdl
present them legally attested within the time pre
scribed by Law to
JOS. LAW, Sen'r.
qualified cx’r.
jan 22 it '
Asaixe of Bread.
(O’ The average price of Flour being six and
half dollars per barrel of 19o lbs, the weight of
bread the present month must be as follows:
12J Cents Loaf 3 bl3Joz.
6l do do X lb 64 oz.
Of which all Bakers and sellers of Bread will
take due notice;
■' £ ^JNO. J. RQOERTS, City Treasurer, For particulars •P£j^ at ‘hi* office,
City Marshall’s Sales—Continued.
On the first TUESDAY, in February, next,
TCOILL be sold in front of the court house, be.
tween the hours of 11 A M and 3 I* M the
following property, if the respective rents arc not
paid before that day i
Lot No 10, Jackson's ward, f0 by 90 feet, boun,
tied cast by Scott street, south by 0 lane, west by
lot No 3, and north by South Broad street, re en
tered upon as the properly of T N Morel, for 16
quarters rent.
Lot No 20, Jackson’s Ward, 69 by 90 feet,
bounded cast by lot No 19, south by Hull street,
west by Jefferson street, and north bv a latte, re
entered upon as the property of G, Glen, for 8
quarters rent.
Not No 29, Jackson’s ward, 60 by 90 feet,boun
ded cast by jot No 30, south by a lane, west' by
Jefferson street, and north by Perry street, re-en.
tered tipKh as the property of J B Bcrthelot, for
4 quarters rent.
Lots No 47 and 48, Jackson’s ward, 60 by 90
feet each, bounded east by lot No 46, south by
Liberty street, west by Jefferson street, and north
by a lane, re entered upon as the properly of
John McKinnon, for 12 quarters rent.
Lot No 25, Uruwh's ward,-60 bv 90 feet,- bound
ed east by lot No 24, south by Huli street, west
by lot No 26, and north by a lane, re entered up
on as the property of C II Hayden, for 8 quarter#
rent.
Lot No 33, Franklin ward, 60 by 90 feet, bound,
ed cast by lot No 34, south by Broughton street
west by West Broad street, and north by a lane;
re entered upon ns the property of Ramey Me-
Kinney, st present occupied by T U P Chariton,
for 21 quarters rent
Lot No 6, Washington ward, 60 by 90 feet,
bounded cast, by lot No 7, south by a latte, west
by lot No 5, and north bv Bay street, re-entered
upon as the property of J. Johnson, for 4 quar.
tera rent. _
Lot No 15, Ooiumbia ward, 60 by 90 feet,
bounded east by lot No 14, south by State street,
west by lot No 16, and north by a lane, re-enter,
ed upon as the property ol the eMate of Thus.
E Lloyd, for 16 quarters rent.
Lot No 21, Columbia ward 60 by 90 feet, boun
ded east by Price street, south by York street,
west by lot No 22, and north by President street,
re-entered unon as the property of J T Bolles,
for 3 quarters rent
Lot No 49, Brown's ward, 60 by .93 feet, bonn
ded east by lot No 50, south by a lane, west by
Mchitosh-street, and north by Perry street* re*
entered upon as the property of Peter Ulois, for
4 quarters rent
I. its No 58 and 59, Brown’s ward, 60 by 90 feet
each, bounded cast by lot No 57, south by Liber-
ty street, west by Madison street, and north by a
lane, re-entered upon us the property of R F
Williams, for 11 quarters rent
Lot No 3, Franklin’s ward, 60 by 90 feet, boun
ded east by lot No 2, south by a lune, west by lot
No 4, and north by Bay street, re-entered up
on as the property of John Course, for 4 quarters
rent.
I.ot N1 It, Franklin's ward, 63 by 90 feet,boun
ded east by lot No 13, south by Brysn street
west by lot No 10, and north by a lane, re-enteret
upon as the property of the estate of Thomas E
Lloyd, for 16 quarters rent.
I^ot No 16, Krunklib’s ward, 60 by 90 feet, boun
ded east by Jt fferson street, south by Bryan street,
west by lot No 15, and north by a fane, re-enter*
ed imon as the property of the estate of F Doyle,
for 6 quarters rent.
Lot No 3, Warren ward, 60 by 90 feet, bound,
ed east by lot No 4, south by a lane, west by lot
No 2, and north by Bay street, re entered upon
as the property of A Hunter, for four quarters
rent.
Lot No 4, Warren ward, 60 by 90 feet, bound
ed east by Habersham street, south by a lane,
west by lot No 3, and north by Bay street, re-en-
tered upon as the property of B Jackson, for four
quarters rent.
Lot No 20, Warren ward, 60 by 90 feet, bound'
cd east by Price street, south by St Julian street,
west by fot No 19, and north by Bryan street, re-
entered upon as the property of TV Gray, for 8
quarters rent.
Lot No 39, Washington ward, 60 by 90 feet*
bounded east by lot No 38, south by Broughton
street, west by lot No 40, and nortn by « lane,
re entered upon ns the property of M A Pierce,
for 4 quarters rent.
Lots No 31 and 32, Liberty ward, 60 by 90 feet t
bounded east by lot No 30, south by a lane, west
by West Broad street, and north by York street,
re-entered upon as the property or C H Hayden,
for 8 quarters rent.
Lot No 1, New Franklin ward, 60 by 90 feet,
'bounded east by Telfair’s lot, south by Bay street,
west by Montgomery street, snd nortH by lot No
2, re-entered upon ns the property of J C Hel-
venstine, for 15 quarters rent.
Lot No 7, New Franklin Ward, 60 by 90 feet,
bouuded east by lot No 6, south by Bay street,
west by West Broad street, and north by lot No
8, re-entered upon as the property of E Cooper,
for 4 quarters rent.
Lot No 8, New Franklin ward, 60 by 90 feet,
bounded east by lot No 9, south by lot No 7, west
by West Broad street, and ngrth by Uivcr street,
re entered upon as the properly of the estate of
F Doyle, for 8 quarters rent.
Lot No 23, Columbia ward, 60 by 90 feet,boun
ded east by Columbia square, eouth by York street,
west by lot No 24, and north by St. Julian street,
re-entered upon as the property of Su-el White,
for 4 quarters rent.
Lot No 38, Columbia waul, 50 by 90 R, hound
ed east by lot No 39, south by South Br-md street,
west by lot No 39. end north ’by a lane, re-entered
upon as the property of Ann HcJmnif, for twelve
quarters rent. _ _ _
Lot N«2o, Greene ware?, 60 by 90 feet, bound,
■ed east bv Broad street, south by a lane, Vest by
lot No 26, Slid north S York street, re-entered
upon us die property ot 3 J Bryan, for 8 quartern
rent.
Lot No 24, Elbert ward, 60 by 90 feet, bound
ed east by Jefferson street, soullroy Hull street,
west by lot No 32,‘and north by street; re
entered upon as the property of Mrs. Bulloch, for
4 quarters rent.
Lot No 35, Elbert ward, 60 by 90 feet, bounded
cast by lot. No 36, south by Liberty street, west
by lot No 34, and north by a lune, re-entered
upon ns the properly of J Mingledorff, for 12
quarters rent.
F. M. STONE, Marshall.
jan 9 7
r. Sheriff’s sale.
On the nrst Tuesday in February next,
W ILL be sold before the Court House be
tween the hours of 10 and 4 o’clock.
AH that trust lot letter X, and improvements
Ansomward, bounded east by Lincoln st. south
by President street west by Oglethorpe square
and north by Slate Street,—and a quantity of
house hold furniture*
Also wharf lots Nos 3 and 4 Trustees Gardens,
bounded east by l’ublic D.ick at the end of Rcy.
noldsstreet south by Fort Wayne west by lot No.
2 and north by Savannah River,
Also, wharf lots Nos 4 and 5 Yams craw with
improvements, bounded east by Poolers lot No
3, south by Indian street west by a Public atreet
leading from F. hm street and north by S6V.tun«b
River.—The above property levied on under a fi
fit against Richard Richardson U co. in favor Of
Robert Flournoy, issuing from the Superior Court
of Chatham County.
Also, Improvements on the-south east corner
of trust lot letter A bounded on the east by John
stons square, south by St Julian street, and north
west by other improvement# on • said lot, levied
nn as the properly of James W Cannon to sstisfy
an execution in favor-of SC Dunking-for use of
John Bowen. ^
Also, A negro man named Dandy, to satisfy 10
executions in favour of John Hodges and others
against John G Oliver, issuing from a magistrates
court and turned over to me by a Constable.
Also, a negro woman named Caty, and her two
children Betsey and Charles levied on as the pro.
perty of Franklin Hall, to satisfy an execution from
a magistrates court in favor of Rebecca Sanderlin,
and turned over to me by a constable
Also, all that tract of land on the Island of Ski-
dawny, called Bloomsbury, bounded south by land
formerly the property of Philip Delcgal, east by
(lumbly Mars!), north by lands formerly the pro.
Iierty of Samuel Douglass, west by a creek con
taining 300 acres more or less, levied on as the
properly of the estate of Richard Wall, to satisfy
an execution in flavor of the Executor of E White
and other*.
A. D’LYON, s cr,
jan 3 3
'M
By J. B. Herbert % Co.
On WEDNESDAY, 4th Feb. at 11 o’clock,
Wilf be:sold before our Store, without roscrv?
5 Crates Crockery assorted,
jan 31 24 't erms cash.
ILL be hired oTt llie 1st Tuesday in Fcbriia-
•y next, before the Court House, between
the usual hours.
Twelve Negroes,
Belonging to the Estate of MarlliH W. Brigger;
deceased. Conditions at time of sale.
On-the first Tuesday in February next,
W Ii ,L be sold before the Court House, in this
city, between the usual hours.
A first rate House Servant, one Negro Woman^
nnd hef three children.
ALSO, .
One Negro Boy named July, on account and
risk of the former purchaser.
ALSO,
One Negro Woman, homed Betaey.
Terchs cash.
jati'Sl 16 •
Ry Calvin Baker.
/®\N the first'Tuesday in February next, at 1\
o’clock, at the Court House, will be rented
Until lha 1st lanuary 1.825,
*Phe Fiantatinn With a Dwelling House nnd out
Houses, &C &c. belonging to Mrs. Itarnut*! John
son, i'Ormerly thepibperty Of B. ht) Ur quin, and -
lately occupied by Thomas Johnson, dec. situated
about 10 miles flam this city, near the Ogeechets
Road. ■ .. » ;
Terms 12 rrtbhths credit* for approved r.ctca.
ALSd,
The DtVclJing House, in Brougli-
ton Street, near Col. Shellmah’s* Intely
f j occupied by Titos. Johnson, dec. Rent
payable qnarterly.
By order of the Administratrix.
Sheriffs sales Continued.
On the first Tuesday in Feb next,
,F\JHLL be sold before the curt! house in Chut
tjM ham county between the houra of ten and
brea o’clock.
Also, all that tract of Land which had been
divided from # parcel or tract or lot called farm
Lots in all containing two hundred and thirty
five acres and three-fourths In the Township
of Savannah, known by the Trust Lots and the
Iota No 8 and 9 in south Ty thing Anton ward late
the property of John P Miller deceased, and
which was divided in four equal parts and which
proportion of fifty eight acres bounded as follows
Northardly by Nicholas MiM.crs proportion of
stud lot# westwardly by' Mrs Lewdons, pro
portion Southardly by the towns tip line and
Lcvingstons, and eastwnrdly by Rentes, lot No 7
levied on as the property of Paul i. Vallotton to
.satisfy an execution from a justice* court in fuvo
of L naldwin St co, and returned to me by aConr
stable.
Also, lot No 10, and Improvements, second
thing Anson ward, bounded cast by . Lincoln st.
OUth by State street, west by lot No 9, and north
by a lane, levied on as the property of William A.
Moore, to satisfy an execution in favor of the ad-
minislrutors of Uatt Jones—Sold at the risk of
the former purchaser.
Also, lots No 17 and 18, Franklin ward, bound
edeast by Jefferson street, west by Montgomery
street, north by Bryan and south by St. Julian st.
levied on us the property of FS Fell, to satisfy
executions in favor of ttie Pisntcr’s Bank and o-
then.
ABM. D’LYON, see.
jan U 7
City Sheriff’s Sales.
On the frst Tueeilay in February next,
W1 IM. be sold at the Store of Pouyat U Hoi
W land, corner of Bay and Bull street between
the usual hours of ten and 3 o’clock.
. Also, all dm Stock in tra le of Pouyat & Holland
consisting of Drugs & Medicines, ftc. levied on
as the property it Pouyat Sc Holland, to satisfy an
execution lor rent in tavor of executor Of U. Gib*
bonsand sundry executions from the Court of
Common Pleas and Oyer and Terminer for the
city of Savannah, in favor of Charles Louther and
others. A, l.D’LYON, os.
ja ii3 2"
N the first Tuesday in February next, will be
^ 1 sold before the Court House m this city, be
tween the usual hours,
A Negro Feilotf,
about 20years ot age, a^good store hand,
1 Gold watch, chain nnd Seal : > -
1 Mahogany Secretary anti boqk case
1 ifatrego,.;' •
20 shares of Stock in the Marine ftnd Fire fn*
SUrance Company of Savannah,
Belonging tq the estate of John l.alhrop dec.
and sold by order of the administrator,
febl 25
City Sheriffs Sales.
On the fret Tuesday in February next.
W ILL be sold before the Court House in the
City of Savannah between the usual hours.
One negro boy named Cato, levied on as the
property of Mary Saunders, to satisfy an execution
IVnm the Court of Common Pleas and Oyer and
Terminer for the city of Savannah, Abraham Sltef.
tall vs. Dr. Moses Sheltall administrator of Mary
Saunders.
Also, lot Letter P. St Gall, levied on as the pro-
K of Phillis It ills to satisfy executions from the
v’s court, J B. White 81 co vs. Philis Hills.
Also, one book case, and books, one set tables,
one.old large table, one tea table, one writing
desk, one rifle, ooe double barrel gun, one sword
and one iron chest, levied on as the property of
Thomas Bourke, to satisfy two executions from
the court of Common Pleas and Oyer abd Termin
er for the city of Savannah; S. White, survivor vs.
G. Glen administrator Thomas Bourke and Gat'd-
ner ‘Tufts vs. administrator Thomas Bourke.
A. I. D’LYON.
jan 3 2
Administrators Sale.
On the first Tuesday in February next. .
W ILL be sold before the Court House in thq
city of Savannah, at 12 o’clock, A. M. the
following tracts of Undin McIntosh oaunty near
Darien, viz;
One tract containing abdnt 223 acres,S’tttatii
Cathead Creek, bounded on the west a‘1a noi tf;
•vest by the lands of James Nephew, and on the
south east, by those of Jacob Wood; and one
third of a tract on Horse creek, containing about
acres, being the upper end of said tr*ct—Sale
by,.permission of the honorable, the Justice of the
Inferibr court of Chatham county.
N J; BAYARD, ”
Adm’r. Est, N. S. Bayard.
flee 6 f233
Sheriff’s Sales. *
W On the first Tuesday »r» February next,
ILL be sold at the court house in liicehoro
Liberty County, between the usual hours of
sale, the following property viz:—
One negro man named Billy* levied on as this
property of the estate of Samuel Jcnrs, to satijfy
an execution in favor of Uriah Wilcox.
Also, two vacant lots in the Town of Sunbury, .
lots No 251, Rnd 252, and one negro'woman nam
ed Cloe, levied on us the property of Thomas S.
Melt, to satisfy two executions in fitvor cf Wm, X.
Edwards. ' "
A|.o,one negro girl named Olarindn, levied on
as the property of Charles Dick’s, to satisfy an
execution in favor of Uriah Wilcox, and other*.
Also one tract of land containing two hundred
acres, more r«r J<w, levied on as the property of
Sitnan A. Frasier, to saltisfy nn execution in favor
of his Taxes due the State nnd County for tha
year 1822,
EDWARD WaY, sic.
dec 31 253 ' ■
Gity Marshal’s aales, continued.
On the first Tuectlay in February next,
W ild, be sold in front of the uurt It- use be.
. tween the usual hours, the following pro.
petty.
Two buildings nn the western half of lot letter-
II, St Gull, called Oglethorpe ward, bounded east
by Laurel street, south by lt>t letter F, west by m
lane, hud north by SSubley street, levied on as the
property of Mbs Garnett, to satisfy 'several fine#
imposed by the Mayor and Aldermen of the city
of Savafinsli, lor her retailing liquors without a
licence, and entertaining negroes on Sundays.
«. ‘ f. M. STONE, Marshal,
* |#n 24- 19
Tax Gdilecter’s Sales.
On the first Tuesday in Feb. next,
W ILL be sold at the Court House in the city
of Savannah, between the hours oflOb 2
o'clock, the following property, er so much there,
of as will satisfy the state and county tax, and
Costs, viz:
All that tract of land in Glynn County, contain
ing 500 seres, more or less, bounded north
by land of James Harrison, and on all other sides
by vacant land; granted to John Miller on the
23<l January 1797; levied on to satisfy the state
and county tuxes of Catharine I.imbert for the
year 1822—amount of taxes 554 68.
A tract of land lying in Glynn county, contain-
ing two hundred acres, more or less, bounded by
lands of Lewis Mutteair and vacant land—levied
on to satisfy the state and county taxes of John R
Warner, for the year 1822—amount of taxes,
$2 59.
JAMES EPPINGER,
Tax Collector, Chatham County,
dec 2 229
Marshall’s Sales Continued.
On the first Tuesday in February next}
♦Ttr/ILL be sold in (font of the Court House, in
'$•/ the city ofSavannai’, between the hours of
10 and 3 o’clock.
The following negroes, viz. Jniiag Sctpio, Wnl
ley, Nancy, Sylvia and child, levied u.n as the pro
perty of Udp. L. Cope, to satisfy an execution in
favor ot John lie?.', administrator. ' V.
JOHN If. MOREL, m d «
dec 10 7 •
Wanted,
A SITUATIONmn a rice plantation
references will be given as to a
the first planters in Ibis city ip»d “ _ '~ 1
The best
*vb;
bheriff Safes.
On ihe-first Tuesday in February next-
W ILLbe sold at the Court House in Effing
ham County, between Hie legal hptirs of
sale,—All the right title and interest of in and to
all that tract of land in Effingham County, contain,
ing 1000 acres more or less called Ktmxborough,
purchased by Charles Tiot, sen. dec. of Nathaniel
Russel, bounded by lands of Wilkins, Cuyler, the
15 mile house tract and Glebe land as Charles Ti
ms—Also, 6J0 acres called Newington the late
residence of Thomas Polhil), dec. and whereon
Charles Tiot lately resided bounded by Mill Creek
and lands of Gttgel and Waldhour, And is made up
of5 different tracts bounded by C Redlespeiger,
A Gable, John L Myers Ubrick Fitzer, and J L
Myers, and also, 197 acres bounded east by Ua.
naan lots, northwardly by land of J Cuyler, west-
wardly by Knoxbprotigh, the two last tracts- sub
ject to two mortgages levied on as the property
of Charles Tiot at the suit of Henry McAlpin and
others. S. NEIDL1NGER, d s b c. '-*»
jan 3 2 ■
Marshals Sales.
W On,’the first Tuesday in Februarynext,
LL.be sold before the Court-House in Sa
vannah ;
One Negro Fellow named JIM, levied on av
the property of tbc estate of Tlios. Rice, to sous
S ’ an execution in favour of the United States vs.
enjamih Wall and others.
JOHN T». MOREL, w. i>. o.
jan 3 3
NOTICE.
W ILL he sold on the tenth day of February
next in HullocH County at the late resi
dence of William Cone, dec. all the perishable?
property of said deceased.—Consisting ot" planta
tion tools; Household and Kitchen Furniture, one
Horse and a stuck of lings and cattle. Said for
the benefit of-tlie heirs and creditors ofoaidder-’d,
AARON CONS, sdm*r,
dec 31 *253-
Brought to Jail
a N Savannah, on the Iffth inst. a negro man wfiS-
says his name is Lithe, and that lie belongs to
Sir. Mathews, of St. Sinions? Island, and tlmt be-
runaway about 7 week's ago; He is 5 feet r inch
high, and £bjut,28jrCafc» of age and has a scald
‘ JT. D’LYON. too.
jan 23 < It
JJroII^ht to Jail,
a N Savannah, on the l»iil instnm, « nrgro nijfi
who says his name is Solomon, aim (hut he be
longs to Mr. Mathews of St Simons Island,and ths¥
he rr.nawey about 7 weeks ago.be is 5 feet'4
inches high, and about 30 years of age, and is pit-
ted with the small pus on bis face. ~
. ' MJ'LVON.rce.,
jan 23
18
Brought to Jail,
I N Savannah oh the 19th inst. a negro man who
says his name is Jetii and that he belongs id
Mr. John Watkins of-Augusta, Georgia, and Hist
he runaway about the. 1st of March last, he is five
feet three inches high, and about tjiirtv five years
of age;
dy S
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