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riOir ri L r*-i* I "I 1 1 l ‘** l * > * <**'*•* No 98 „Vol. XXII. TUESDAY EVENING) APRIL 21 1824. Whole No. 1419* HOUSEVLAN^S, See* | m! j (letot |j e t, ol i 0r nbi e t iMScS. tfl Exemt ™ lament,dec. “ n | Chatham County, wheu fitting fop ordinary put; | MILLFDGEVILLE, 21st Nov. 1823 To Kent« I poses, for permissslon to sell the following real I S\ROBUED, That the subjoined Resolution be .0 Wharf Lot No. 6, Reynold Ward, known | estate, for the benefit of the'heirs and creditors of I 'J published once a montti, in each of the Ga- JR® inclaus’s wharf. Possession given the\ the estateof N.S_. Bayard, deceased, via: | «ites of this State, until the next General Elec , of November—Apply to STONE. PUBLIC S/tLES* ct 14 194 One undivided fourth of a t ract of Land, contain ing about 500 acres on Cumberland Island, Cam- den County, known as Plum Orchard-rand an un divided fourth of a certain Taact nf Land situate on said Island, containing about 500 acres, origin ally granted to Gen. Lechland McIntosh, ami bounded on the south by the said Plum Orcharr Tract. \lso a plantation called Lottery Hall situate on the Ogeechee Road, 3 miles from Savannah, con- tabling about 600 acres. N. J. BAYAU1), Adm’r Est. N. S. Bayard. ,ni>y.1Q 911 '^.'i^iiiTeirard to the healthftilnfss of the I .\#lNb mouuis. after date 1 shall apply to th. .mUaha am iidSAfliihU and I !l\ I iM iklo fiiafSAA fhk tnfiirinn P.itnaf nf tion. ~1[TBENS HOTEL. „ The subscriber takes this meth od to inform the public generally, and •narticularly persons from the low coun try who may visit the up country in health or pleasure, that he will ac Cdotc gentlemen and ladies, or families with Tbv theday, wehk, or month, on easy terms; fiingi eel be sai.l'm recommendation ol A t nS ’ aoiitbritv of atmosphere, or agreeable and I 4£Sl Honorable Justice of the Infcri L* t society • in ail these particulars it stands I Kffinghum County, for leave to sell a! t* per week, « <• month, linglertan, per day, u •« week, <• “ month, dinner, breakfint, supper, &c. Lodging 3or»e,p:r dsy, «, • night, it « month, I ' , L°OTDEHATF.8. pt 30 188 1 50 1 35 l do 5 00 18 00 St 75 50 12 00 >w| [fgl et 21 The Strfre corner ol Drayton and Bay street next door to Mr, Truchefots’ ■ r °' * °t“1Ki!TOW, 1§1 Orleans Square City Sheriff’s .tales. Ort the Jirit Tuaday in May next, \X7TLL be sold in front of the Court house, in , v v the city of Savannah, between the usual ELISHA WOOD, Sec’ry. | hours of 10 and 4 -'clock, IN 8ENATR, l2tli Ndv. 1833. | All the Stock in trade of Hector M‘Donald, wnanau it is desirable to ascertain the wish- 1 consisting of Hard Ware, Liqusrs Cite, levied on ns esofthe citizens of this state, as to the mode ol I the property of Hector M'Donahl to satisfy an c.«m« ngElectors of President and Vice Pro* I execution for rent, in favor of the trustees of Mrs dent of the United States 5 I S G Jones. - Be it therefore resotvedhy the Senate and House I Also, one negro girl named Suky, levied on °f Representatives of the State of Georgia tn Gene J ns the property of Davidlrvine, to satisfy an exe rai Assembly met, That it shall be the duty of the I cution from the Court of Common Pleas and Oyer Magistrates who shall preside at the several Elec- I and Terminer for the city of Savannah, John D. lions to bo held in the different counties ofthi; I Cole, vs. David Irvine. State for the choice of members of the Legists- I Also all that lot of land, known in the plan of turc, at the next General Election therein, to I the city of Savannah as lot No. six (7) Columbia propose % to each and every voter at the time ol | ward, subject to an annual ground rent to the receiving his vote, whether he desire s that the I Corporation of the city of 8avannah, with the im- choice of said Electors shall be confided to the I provements thereon, bounded W by lot No. five people or retained by the Legislature, and to re I (5) B by lot No seven (7) S by a lane North by quest such voter to signify such desire by en-1 Broughton at. leviedon as the -properly of<Joliu dotting on his ticket, the word People or Legisla• ] Morel, to satisfy an execution from the Court of ture, according to the truth of the fact* and on J Common Pleas and Oyer, and Terminer for the countingout the ballots, to annex to the return 1 oily of Savannah, James Fowler vs, John Morel of the said election by them so transmitted to the I Also, all the buildings on the western third part —— ; s , , Executive Department, a true statement of the I of lot No two (8) Jekly Tything, Darby Ward, V INIS months after -date application will oc votes so given, to the end that the same may be land alto all the buildings indot No. forty (40} .1 made to the honorable tile Justice of the In» I laid before the next Legislature by his Excellen- I W irren Wurd, boundedinorth by a lane, south by tenor Court of Blfingham County when anting for J cy the Governor. | Broughton at. E by lot No. 39 thirty nine, W by ordinary purposes, for leave to sell, one tract o< ] And be it further resolved, That his Excellency | Lincoln st. levied on as the property of Charles land laying in ihe.County uf Effingham,containing | the Governor be, and he ii hereby requested to | H Hayden, to satisfy two executions for rent, the t wo hundred acres j»d|olning Jenkins land, also | cause this resolution to be published without de-1 Trustees of the Congregational church or Meet lay, in the several Gazettes of this State, and to | ing house of White Bluff and Jno H Berthelot vs continue the said publication once a month, unti J Charles H Hayden, and also to sstify two execU' the next General Election. 1 lions from the Court of Common Pleas and Oyer Read and agreed to unanimously. | and Terminer for the city of Savannah, Jno P THOMAS STOCKS, President. I Williamson vs. C H Hayden,and James Wells vs. In the Home of Representative!, 14th Nov, 1823. psme. Read and concurred in. | A. I. D’LYON, c.s. DAVID ADA MS, Speaker. I anrii 3 78 Approved, 18th NOV. im Qu ^ | Marshal’s Sales Continued. i Inferior Court of r"'.»o^riftv • in all tnese particulars n hvbhus ■ r.nitiguum uuuiuy, ior leave to sell a tract of latiu r m? nmt lying in the comity of Henry, belonging to th. ™ railnwim? will be the rates of charging, via. | estate of Emanuel Rahn, late of Effingham count* t E anil Howe; per day, g 1 75 j lecd. for the benefit of the heirs and creditors o said estate. julv 3 3 256 . PUBLIC SALES* —- I ,V.> City Marshal’s Sale. On Tuesday the ■ihivd of May. lYni-L be sold in fiont of the court house, id* v ▼ tween the usual hours of 10 and 3 P.M. the following property, if the fines are not paid before that day* Those two small buildings on the west half at lot letter H. situated in that part of the city for- merly called St. Gall, riow Oglethorpe ward bolui- ded E by Laurel st; S by lot letter F. west by a lane and N by Zubly st levied upon as the prop, erty of Mrs Mary Garnett to satisfy two fines im- losed by the Mayor and Aldermen of the city ot Savanhah upon her intertaingnegroes op Suridayd Also, a Small building on lot No 32, Warren Ward, bounded F. by Price St. S by a lane, W by lot No 31 and N by Congress St. levied on as the property of ihe estate of Peter Favard, to satis- y a fine imposed by the Mayor and Aldermen of the city of Savannah, against said estate for dnd of the slaves driving disorderly. r- F M. STONE,oar. apri!3 78 JACOB GNANN.jr. * Administrator the half of a tract of land of three hdndred acres of the undivided estate of Nancy Blare, also one --- . , , ,, tract of land seventy seven number, twelfth dis- The Editors of^the Augusta Chronicle and I 0 f Hall County, Georgia, being the real » n ah Republican, are requested to give ‘wo I utcof W ilf,am M’Gahagan deceased and sold for ttions» month, until the lBt of July next, and I lhe benefit of the heir# and creditors of the de ‘ ■ accounts to Athena, I ceased. Tt\ Rant I JOHN GRAHAM, AO non*. I ^ THOMAS HURST, Executors. sept 23 *285 G-ma V K e lA e 7 ClM ‘wi mG ° U,,1 . y h T ® w, ‘ omil I LTI71LLbe^o'ldMbrofoeStHousein the W City of Savannah, between the usual hours bah or ct 29 For Safe, or to j Two neat tenements, with com fortable out buildings on Lot No. 21, Warren ward, lately the property °r J A So»tt,Esq, Apply toD.l Hall, 8av- * 4 WILLIAM POPE, Sen. May River. So. Ca. 2QI Land and Negroes for Sale. H AND SOME property, unincumbered, port silting of Land and ^egroes, together wlt| iVMflNE months afterdate,! shall apply to t lie _ 4Nl Honorable Justices of the Inferior Court of I cutor of Michael Densler, applies to be discharged I u f Jli e ^ fbr leave to sell all the real | from the executorship of the said estate. I jjj. Now these are therefore to cite and adthonisli 1 all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said deceased, to-file their objections (if any they have) on or be'fore the 5lh day of June next) otherwise letters dismissory will be granted to the applicant. „ - Witness tbe Hon. J. P. Williamson, one of the Justices of the said court, this 5th day of Dec. A D one thousand eight hundred and twenty three L. S. S. M. BOND. e. e. o. dec 5 132 Effingham County,, estate of James Porter, late of said county deed, i for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of aai<i estate > W.G PORTER. Administrator, july 15 156 ' listing of of every kind, an ingin Ml to about l . the upper country, ntry Store—the soil of Corn and Cottoi bek lunting trM dtifl ncistyl ifS tilll (M the growing crop, or 15,000 dollars, situ- nd well calculated for j ell adapted to the cul- btion of Corn and notion, is offered for sale on S"siaefcfor good pa^er, well secured, will Jahen in payment, for further particulars, ria Journal. 1 ] une 19 • 145 1 Eor Sale, 4 i.l. peraons having demands against tue .X tale of John Eppinger Esq. deceased, are re quested to present inem duly attested, and thov : >debted, to make payment. H. B. EPPINGER, Exrx • JAMES EPPINGER. IExoi. nov 28 jM226fB . Cl persons having demands against the estate of ltobert Worrall, jud’r. Isle ot Savannah, ight negroes, viz; Chkrles, Daniel, Lucy and her child, Sylvia and child, Nora and Mary, sub ject to a mortgage of about seven hundred dollars) levied on as the property of Geo. L. Cope, to isfy an execution in favor of the Bank of the Unit ed States. One negro man named Peter, levied on as Bio property of Jno MF omack to satisfy sn execution in favor of United States Bank. JNO. H. MOREL, it D o. april ly 84 Lity Marshal’s.Sales. On the fret Tuesday in May riext, W ILL bo sold in from of the court Hoiilfe be tween 10 audit o'clock, the following pro* perty, if the taxes are not paid before that day. Lot No lL and buildings* Franklin ward, 60 by 90 feet, bounded east by Tot No 12, south by Bryl , an St. west by lot No 10 and north by a lane, leS ' vied upon as the property of the estate of Th'os. E Lloyd, to satisfy the city tax of said estate for the year 1823; amount tax g42 75 and cost. Also, one building on the southeast corner of Jot letter Jf. Darby ward, levied upoh a* the pro. 1 perty of Jas W Cannon, to satis!)''his city tax, for the year 1823! amount tax Jf 17 81 nnd cost.; Also, lot No 21, and buildings, Warren'wird, 60 by 90 feet, bounded east by Pjice^t south by Congress 8t. west by lot No 22 and north by - St. Julian St. levied upon as the property of Joseph A Scott, to satisfy his city tax for the year 1822; amoit t tax jll 69 andcost. Also, one negro woman named, named Dora, levied on as the property of Samuel Russell, to satisfy his city taxes for tin.- years 1820,1821,1823 ' and 1823, amount Tax £41 31 and costs. Bpri! 3 •« ply to the Editors of 'hose indebted to said estate, are requested to make payment. PHILIP BRASCH, dual. Executor. nov 8 210 ' INK months after date hereof application wil Tbe made to the Inferior Court of Chatham County for leave to sell a tract of land drawn by Thomas Capps deceased in the late Land Lotte J m £ m sit* CflL flintMinf nf* Hon LL that valuable tract or parcel of land know n bv the name of Nelville situated in South I r y f situate and being in the fifth district of Mon- illna about two miles from Savannah. This I r „ e county and known by the number 44, for the is considered one of the best for a Rice plan-1 benefit of the heirs ami creditors of the said Thus, in Us neighborhood, and contains Eight | Cupps dec. JOHN MOREL, Adm'r. Jred and eTghty-fouracres. Itsjdjoina nas Young. Gen. Huger, and Mr. Nicholas jer. Persons who may wish to ptirchase will nine the premises, A good tittle w.’t be given r the times of sale wilf reasonable Appli- Lninhemuieto WM. MALLORY ' Agent of Hamlin Mallory. 1 16 - 2251 . The Public informed that the claim,of Hamlin Mallory to Itlie tract of land in South Carol.na, ca led ilie, is now in a train (ot Judicial inveatiga- , until the termination of which, some risk beiilcurredbythose who i wriTvis. 237 Valuable Property for Sale. ~ HE subscriber otters tor sale Ilia ptopeyt in. Darien, McIntosh County—consisting of five, rf Lots, situated in the ffiost eligible quarter Ithe city for business of every description, a Five Bay Lots immediately back ot those mentioned, and dividiad from them by a of 40 feet. . . . k i, one third part bl a Wharf Lot, in thw city, . st _ V vvirL„u\ .iiUU itnnrnvP. (gpt6 • Assize of Dread. (CT* The average price -of Flour being seven I dollars per barrel Of 196 lbs, the weight of bread the present month must be as follows i 12J Cents Loaf 2 lb 11 oz. 6j do do ‘ 1 lb oz. •if which all Bakers and sellers of Bread will | take due notice. JNO. L ROBERT8, City Treasurer. march 5 1824 53 . Administrator’s Notice. P ERSONS indebted to the estate of Mary Hall deceased, are requested to make immediate, payment, and those having demands against said '■state, will present them properly attested, within the time limited by lajy. i WM. WILLIAMS. Administrator. feh 2 85 ; Administrator’s Notice. : . LL Persona having demands against the es' tate of Ludowick Shultz, late of Chatham r . county dec are requested to present them tb the itnonty called Rices Wharf) with improve-1 subscriber duly attested, within thfe time prescrih- jits, ' - | id by law, and those indebted are requested to make payment to AARON CHAMPION. march 3 *• HSl Qual. Adm’i'. Georgia—Effingham County. To all whom it may concern, W HEREAS Daniel Mullet, administrator f Gideon Mullet, deceased, has applied to ■:e court to be discharged from the administra- | tion aforesaid. Now these are therefore to cite and admonish -II and singular the kindred and arediton of tlu- [ vid deceased, to file their objections (if any the) ! '»ve) in my office on or before the 2d day of A. pril next, otherwise letters dismissory will be I granted to the applicant. ' Given under my hand and seal this 4th day of I October, 1823. JOHN CHALTON, o c.o.z. c. oct 4 90 /. (Vj'lNE months after date application ..ill be -a made to the Justices of the inferior Court of the county of Chatham, for leave to sell a tract of land, in Habersham county, (2. No. 50) the pro- I parien Gazette, will give the above an insertion in n^rtv niitsmiin. Pmnionr an ni*nhn ''heir respective papers, twice a week for two Daring Villany. T HE House of the subscriber on the Augusta Road, known as the 16 mile house, was last evening about 11 o'clock clandestingly entered by some person or persons who feloniously stole and carried away a negro woman named Nancy, about 30 years old andher child named Daniel, the woman is of middle sise, yellow cemplexinn, the boy about 4 years old and features rathef fla and carried with him a black fur bat and feathers A reward of 50 dollars will be given for the deli very of the woman and child to the subscriber and a further Seward nf 50 dollars will be given for bit apprehension and proof of cdnviction of the theif. I hey will be probably carried to Florida- Ali persons are hereby cautioned from purchasing vikI negroes as it is supposed they will be offeree for sale in this state, or in JPIorid «- ELIZA G. ABBOT. The Editors of the Milledgeville Journal, and Also, Lt of Mso, perty of Caroline Procuaor an orphu . NATHANIEL LEWIS, Guardian. deo 26 §257 • • ' A LL persons are cautioned in receiving in an. -JTUktnanner or paying any consideration for a cer- :aii» promisory note, drawn by F. M. Stone, in fa- - or of Jno 1 Roberts or order, for twelve hundred ollars, dated 20th Nov. 1820, p tyable sixty du) s alter date with interest from the date, and indors ed by the said Jno. I. Roberts, and delivered to | me. The said note having been lost, and renew ed since by the drawer. The originsl note is nui and void. ' i PETER SHICK. dec 18 41.243 ■ Executor’s' Notice. t LL persons indebted to the estate of the late ;XDr. Robert Worrell, Jr.are requested to make immediate payment io Mr. Ryerson, or to PHILIP BRASCH, Qual.E.^or, N, B. Tbe accounts if not paid shortly will be placed in the hands of au Attorney for collection, jhn 6 4 veoks, anc forward their accounts to this Office or payment. * march 22 p J67 ok particulars enquire of ThosUS M. Woob- st, Esq'r- in Savannah, or the subscriber on j mington Island. ; Nisi, I lector) ® ted I if.i , ; knovai 3arbjr* iuk4 etioA vd« atedojl en bunW oAlWfJ id inf_ loAlW >radf r l! ,h s*i“ , itnM id) ied, 1 M cAllfJ inta . , »n i do • , rtpcip* 1 ? etitio; a and 1 lisesde n this# redeioPj" *roni ,lir • and nano® My .ate at ., enpy i nuapr is ori» jm "» BfJ'f iov 1 f218 CHARLES B. JONES. Ik \ LL persons indebted to'the estate of Daniel Kobins, (carpenter) late of Savannah, deceas ed, are requested to settle the same, and all whi _ - . who have liquidated their accounts with Thomas Uo- bins, as administrator to said estate are forbid pay ing the same to any other than myse'f, as 1 am the only person who has been authorised to settle said estate. |WILSON FULLER, Adm’r. estate of Daniel Robins. i.Jfeb 18 i.|3 Notice. ' Very valuable tract of Latid in Liberty coun- kty.situate on the gvmbury Road, two miles - a half from Rice orougnj containing two bdred and ten acre aThis land is Very valua-, Uor cotton, rice and corn, and as well calcula- l for that culture as any land in the cohnty; l conditions are low and reasonable» there are Iween seventy and eighty acres cleared and fer fence, there is also a good dwelling house, J all necessary out buildings on tbe premises. Irantee tides will be given to the purchaser, Incumbrances lying on said land. For further ricularsapply to capt. Jos. Jones in Liberty |nty, or to EDWARD B. BARBU, „ lowner in McIntosh county. Vl6 *1. , ■ Notice. I NOTICE. !HREE months afterdate application will be J . LL persons, having any demands against.the , made to the Bank of the Slate of Georgia for I e8 tate of Tliomus Lucena, late of Chatham J renewal of a lost certificate issued by the I county deceased, are requested to present the iiier nf gaid bank, for two hundred ••hares of 1 8ame duly attested to tbe subscriber and those in- ^capital stock, in said Bank, standing in the | ( | e bted to said estate, are required to make pay- P ERSONS Haring demands against the estate of James Anderson, late of Augusta deceased, are requested to present their claims properly at tested, and those indebted to make immediate payment to JOHN B4J-FOUR. (Administrator, feb 7 pc of the Guardians of Sarah B Gilbert. WM. G. GILBERT. SARAH H1LLHOU&E. - \ Guardians. pn21 *$cm16 , ,LL persons having demands against the es \ tate of Fleming Aikin of the bounty of Chat- planter, deceased, will render them in duly ment without delay to S M. BOND, Acting adm'r. b.T. A. under orderlof tbe Court of ordinary, feb 9 fi.31 LL persons having demands against the estate jrs\ ot Wm Hochurussei' dec are requested to r _ present, them for payment'within the time ■feu, and all those indebted to the said estate I u rescn bed by law, and all persons indebted to P esse make payment thereof to George W. I egttt te are'requested to make immediate pay- lister of Bryan counW, or Riohard W. Ha- I ment to * JAMES MORRISON, am, attorney at law, Savannah, Who are duly I ma rch 4 '52 ftuahadmr, potited to receive the same. . •ELIZA AKIN, Adui’rx; geo. h. McAllister. Adm’r. 28 .W • ■, .1 29 The Subscriber i VAKES this opportunity of informing the re . , — • I t presentatives of the estate of John Beck, p.bRbONS indfebled to the estate oi James 1 d»cgftS"4, i;k well as all other pers6ns'ciaimJng Lambright, late of Liberty county, deceased, | property in the county of Effingham and re- Rested to make immediate payment) and I hiding out of the state, who have not returned JjWBirj demands against said estate, will 1 their property to the receiver of tax returns lor M ‘Uem legally attested within the lime pre- he year 182J, to come forward and make thei 1 b y Law toi " h 23 17 J03. LAW,\Sen’r. qualified ex’r. siding their I eturn on ur before the first day of. April next- otherwise they will be double taxed. . ' WM> SPEAR, BTB8 0 460 4 ■ pERSONS having demands againste the state of ate Matthew McAlister, Esq are re quested esent them duly attested to the sub scriber, nd alt indebted to make immediate pay- ment to M. H. M’ALISTER, Ex’r. nov (Georgia—Chatham County, T.» all whom it may concert. ’ W HEREAS William J. Rice, has applied to the Hon the Court of Ordinary pf Chat- tarn County, for letters of administration on the estate and effects oi Elizabeth Rice, late of Chat liain county, now dec. in behalf of the heirs and creditors. These are therefore to cite and adm-mish all and aiiii-ular the kindred and creditors of the said dec. to file their objections (if any they have) to the granting of the administration of ihe estate of r he said deceased to the applicant in the ClerkN ■Bice of the said Court, on or before the seventh day of May next; otherwise letters of administra tion will be gran 1 cd. Witness the Hon. Edward Harden, one of the Justices of-the said Court, the seventh day of April, JL D. one thousand eight hundred and twenty four. 8. U BOND, o.oo.. april 7 79 ' NOTICE. P ERSONS indebted to the Estate of Allen Denmark, dec. are requested to make im- mediate payment, and those having demands against said estate will present them property at tested within the time limited by law. ROBERT BURTON, adm’or. MARY UKNMAK, adm’rx. feb 28 48 Bulloch Cty.- Wanted Immediately, i Gentleman well qualified to teach a School XL of about twenty-five Scholars, in a heal- thy situation in Bryan County. His salary wi 1 be iour hundred and fifty dollare a year, and board, '.vashing and lodging. Enquire of the Rev. Wil* liam M'Whir, or the subscriber, both diving in Ifiyan County. JNO. J. MAXWELL, inarch 9 sr56 Superior Court—Chatham County, Mat Tbbm, 1823. William T. Williams, ve. LRute Nisi, Thomas R. Broom, j O N the petition of William T. Williams stat ing that Thomas R. Broom, by his certain writing obligatory, bearing date on thersixth da\ of June 1822, acknowledged himself to be held and firmly bound an'd obliged in him in the pens sum of eight hundred dollars, conditioned for the payment of thfe sum of four hundred dollars on or before the first day of June 1823, and that for the better securing to him the payment of the -aid sum of money, the said Thomas R. Broom ny his certain deed of mortgage bearing even date with tbe said bond, had mortgaged to him all that lot or parcel of land in Chatham county and state aforesaid, known in the plan of the aaici county as Garden lot number eighty, (80) east, containing eleven and one half acres more or less, bounded on the north by the'Thunderbolt road and lands of James Bilbo, on the south by lands of John Soreven, and on the west by a road leading to lands of col. James Johnson and others—-and further stating that there is how due and unpaid on the said bond and mortgage the principal sum of four hundred dollars with in .terest from the sixth day of June, eighteen hpn dred and twenty two, and praying the foyedo sure of the equity of redemption of tbe, sail Thomas R. Broom, in and to the said mortgaged more or less, known as lot No. 15 fifteen, io the | , . .. h Thomas R. Broom^in the second district Of Early county’ Georgia, being jjjggJ* g- SiSfrom thenceforth a. «l g»fo rf | SattS fartHer Mb., be sold for the benefit ot the heirs ana creaitors ceeU , n thereon place UB may b e in .pursu of the raid deceased. Admfor.of ance of the statute in such case made and pro AUGUST US ,F.DUKKlE,Aflm r. or | vided . A nd it is further ordered* that this rule, „ R. M. uurxie, aec, j be put ,]- ish ed in one,or more of the Gazettes ot I f 7 * • - ■—ivip ;; it ,• I (tte City of Savannah, -ontee a month for twelve Wants a Situation, ' [montfis previous to tbe^^ time appointed for^the A man that is will accuainted both with the payment ofthe said ^ on ey,. orthatacopythere- A. culture of cotton and rice* as be lias been se-1 Qt, be served uponthe Br^ML veral years in tlwt business as an overseer* em- at least six months before the expiration of the ployment is his chief object and^rmsWill toei Ve-1 emd tWne -_ , , - _ ly low. A line left at the post office dwettefe fo t Extract from the minutes^ V. M. will meet with pvompt Bttentiotff/ , . jan? , . I -r-tnc City Marshalls Sales, continued.f On the Jirtt Tuesday in May irext; W ILL positively be sold before the Court- House in Savannsh, between the hours of 10 and 3 o’clock* if tbe ground tent is udt pre* viously paid. Lot No 24- Elbert ward, 60 by 90 foet* boilnd* edeast by Jeflerson street* south by Hull street* west by lot No. 32, and north by — street * re- entered upon as tbe property of Mrs. Bulloch, foe 1 4 quarters rent. Lot No 35, Elbert ward, 60 by 90 feef.bouritied east by lot No 36, south by Liberty street, west by lot No 34, and north by a lane* re-entered up- on as the property of J Mingledorfl', for 12 quar- t6fs rents * v Lots No 47 and 48 Jack'son ward, 60 by 90 feet each, bounded east by lot No 46 south by Liberty street, west by Jefferson street, and north hi s* lane, re-entered upon as the property of John Mc Kinnon, fur 1.2 quarters rent. LotTio 25, Brown ward, 60 Ky 90 feet, bounded east by lot No 24, south b) HUII sireet, west by lot No 26, and north by a lune, re-entered upoit as the property of C H Hayden, for 8 quartet* rent. > Lot No 26, Brown ward, 60 by Sfo feet, boun- tied east by lot No 25, south by Hull st. west by Scott street, and north bv a lane, reVntelrecl upon as the proper-y of R B KuISton, for 4 quar. .era rent. v Lot No 49, Brown’s ward, 60 by 90 feel, boun ded east by lot No 50, south by a June, west by McIntosh street, and north by perry street, re. entered upon as the property of Peter Blok, fop 4 quarters rent. Lot No 3, Franklin’s ward, 60 by 90 feet, bnuni ded east by lot No 2, south hy a Lne, west by lot No 4, amj north by Bajr street* re entered upon as the property of John (Jourse, for 4 quartera rent. . 1 Lot No 3* IVarreh ward, 60 by 90 fefet, boiindJ ded east by lot No 4, south by a lane, west by lot No 2, and north by Bay street, re entered upoif a% the property of A. Hunter, for-4 quartera rent. Lot No 20‘ Warren ward, 60 by 90, feet, bound, ed east by Price street, .south by St Julian street* west by lot No 19, and north by Bryan street, re entered upon as the property of T V Grey* for 8 quartera rent. . - Lot No 38, Columbia ward, 50 by 9<> ft. bound- et. east by lot No 39, s uth by South Brjad street west by lot No 39, and north bv a lane, re-entered upon as the property of Ann Rodman, for 12 quar ters rent. • : Lot No 10, Jackson’s ward, 60 by 90 feet* boun ded east by Scot street,, south bv a lane, West by lotNo 3, and by north Eouth.Brpad st re-entered upon as the property of T N More), for i6 quar** ten rent. Lots No 31 and 32, Liberty ward* 60 by 90 ft. bounded east by lot No 3fl, south by a fane, west by West Broad st. and north by Yorkst re entered upon as the property of C H. Hayden, for 8 quar ters rent. Lot No 29* Jackson’s ward* 60 by 90 ft bounded east by lot No 30, south by a lane, west by Jeffer son st. and north by Perry st; re-entered upon as the property of J B Berthelot, for 4 quarters ent. F; M. STONE, c rf. april 8 82 \ L.L persons naving any ucumnua George Herb, deceased, are requested to hand them in duly attested, and those indebted io his estate ate now required to make payment. FREDERICK HERB, MOSES CLELAND, Executors. jan SO ti23 NOTICE. Sheriff’s Sales. On the first Tuesday in Junt next. W ILL be Sold at the Court House in Savan nah, between the hours of 10 and 4 o’clock * Five negroes, Ceaser* Hannah, Joe* Ruth* •arlftHarriet, under a fi fa on forecrosiire in favor of IjfavieS and Berrien, against Joseph C* Haber 4 sham. . ' * ISAAC D’LYON, a.c.o. april 3 73 ( Tax Collector’s Sales* • On the first Tuesday in Muy next; W ILL he sold at theiCqurt house in the city of Savannah, between the hours of 10. and 3 o’clock. ^ ; . • * A negro woman named Phillis arid her two chil* dren Nelly arid Stim, levieff on to satisfy mate arid county taxes of the estate ef. John Anderson, for the years 1822 end 1823* and costs; amount of tax es |[2l3 27 Ten Cows, levied on to sa'isfy the state and coqnty taxes of Worthington Gale* for the year o 1822 and 1833 and'costs; amount of taxes $59 29. A small wooden building oh lot No 7! Oele- thorpe ward, levied out to satisfy the state apo county taxes ot Maria Bqben*i( r the ytbr 1823 and costs—amount of ulfces, <RS 52- JAMES EPPINGER, ic oc. april 10 84 . • ' JOB. T JB.OLLES, clerk; NOTICE* t\ I.L persons indebted to the estate of Johnnc- I&S, Marcy Moore, of Effingham County deceas-f ed fo come forward and make payment and thoso that have any accounts, to present them to. ; HEZEKIAH EVANS, Adm’v. TCpt 28 ^>*,193*