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No 101 —Vol. XXII.
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FRIDAY EVENING, APRIL 30, 1824.
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Whole No. 4422«
HOUSES, LANDS, &C.
AUGUST G. OF.MLER,
it his Druggist Store, comer of Jefferson anil St,
Julian Street,
H AS received by schooner Tassel, a fresh
supply of so much esteemed
PANACEA,
As. nlsoby olhi-r late ain* ds, a variety of fresh
articles which he abstain* from mentioning, m*
he suspects the public to possess .-ugacily eYl-iig’
o guess, that CALOMEL, JALAP, RHUtfAU
GUM POB I'll), and all the other delicacie s . -meJ
in the index of the dispensatory may be .ooktd for
and found in Drug Stores—yet a few things no
to be met with at every one, he offers, viz :
Phosphorus, Chlorate of Potass, Pyroligneuu
To Rent.
^.ur Wharf Lot No. 6, Reynold Ward, knoWr,
/T a Anciaux's wharf. Possession given the
F M. STONE.
sitt li * 9 * ;
—Athens hotel.
® The subscriber takes this meth
od to inform the public generally, and
particularly persons from the loiv coun-
try, who (pay visit the up country in
f health or pleasure, that he will ac
Eomraodste gentlemen and ladies, or families with
Sby the day, week, or month, on easy terms.
£ .a!n» need be 6aid in recommendation of A-, „
NMhing nwu . (o lhe hea i thfulnegg of t , )e Graduated Measures, Retorts and Receivers, res'
them, either n rag tm , gQh(s r e „r noreeable and I 'ubes.Gas Bottteh,Thermometers, Hygrometer,
THR 1MPR0YBP
8EI tUTZ PO WDERS.
T u K g.iodeffe'; :, of these powdhrt as a Medi
cine, has been observed and acknowledged
y all (hose who have had occasion to use them. |
In all cases of Heartburn, Bile, Nausea and other
diseases of the Stomach, which are so very pre
'dent in warm climates—they can be used at any
time with much'advantage. As they form a pies
■nt effervescent draught, they may be said to be
an agreeable beverage free from taste and hi| ‘
PUBLIC Sales.
PUBLIC SALES.
<■ t.
City Sheriff’s Sales.
On the first Tuesday in May next,
W LL be sold in front of the Court House, in
the city of Savannsh, between the usual
hour* of 10 aria 4 o’clock.
All the Stock in trade of Hector M'Donald,!
consisting of Hard Ware, Liqusra £#e. levied on a«
the property of Hector M'Donald to satisfy ah
execution for rent, in favor of the trustees of Mrs
impregnated wuh fixed air, and possessing all the I S G Jones.
Medicinal qualities of the much esteemed Seidliia I Also, one negro girl named
Waters. | as the property of U
Phe Season N fast approaching,
w salubrity of atmosphere, or agreeable und 1 «*
]Snt society; in ail these particulars it stands | "d
?The Swing will be the rates of charging,
Man and Horse, per day, 81 7
« <• t' per week.
\cid, Black Drop, lames fever Powders, Rends I powders will be in demand, and to get
Stiptii, Spirits of Soap, Fumigating Pastille, 1 ia very desirable. Many persons have been" de ■ | Cole, vs. David Irvine.
Wedge wood evaporating dishe«, Glass Funnils, I ceived In their operation, by having purchased
n — - — • ■ " them in Drug Stores, the proprietors of which
paid but little or no regard in selecting the best
kind, consequently their bencficsl qualities were
Suky, levied on
as the property*of IluvidTrvine, to satisfy on exe
when these I cution from the Cqurt of Common Pious and Dyer
them pure I and Terminer for the city of Savannah, John p.
- ' *- 1 ° ile, vs. David Irvine.
Also all that lot of land, known in the plan of
City Marshal’s Sale.
On Tuesday the third of Moij.
W ILL be sold in front of the coun house, bn-
tween the usual hours of 10 and 3
the following property, if the fines are not paid
before that day. i f
Thos* t wo small buildings on the West huff of
lot letter H. situated in that part of the city for
merly called St. Gall, now Oglethorpe ward boun
ded B by Laurel-st. S by lot letter F. west by 4
lane and N by Zubly.st, levied upon as the propfc
eriy of Mrs Mary Garnett to satisfy two lines Im
posed by the Mayor and Aldermen of the city of
Savannah upon herintbrtaingnegtoes on Sundays?
Also, a small building on lot No 32, Waareq:
ward, bounded R by Price St. 9 by a lane, W by.
Pltivimeier,
at"
" month,
ngle man, per day,
h «« « week,
it " « «* month,
inner, breakfast, supper, 8tc.
edging,
iorse, per day,
« « night,
« « month,
ihildren and servants, half price.
GP.ORGR HAYES,
it 30 too , I
-The Editors of the Augusta Chronicle and
1 50
1 25
1 00
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18 On
37*
125
75
SO
12 00
w&Mnm'wmfs*
march 10 64
provements thereon, bounded W by lot Nu. five
(5) R by lot No seven (7) S by a lane North by
* Steam's Panacea;
I HAVE BREN appointed Agent by Dr. W.|
Swaim to veil his so much celebrated Medi
cine, at this plaee. A quantity has been receiv-
• by t- e Georgia from Philadelphia, and will be |
sold by the box or bot'le, at my Drug Store, cor-
n.r of Jefferson and St. Julian Streets,
AUGUST G OEM..ER.
march 10 57
Executive Department, tree.
MILLFDGBVILLB, 2lst Nov. 1823
j^RPERRD, That the subjoined Resolution In
:ette>
! tion.
ly
nevi r realized But this difficulty *mav now be
foviateri,—i he subscriber hRS endeavored for the . ,
' wo or three laat seasons to procure them Genuine 1 Broughton st. levied on as the property of John
nd has been successful. > I Morel, to satisfy an execution from the Court ot
These Powders are neatly put up In Tin Boxes, I Common Pleas and Oyer and Terminer for the
by which means their Medicinal properties will I city of Savannah, James Fowler vs. John Morel,
remain unimpaired by the influence of time and I Also, all the buildings on the western third part
climate. I of lot No two (2) Jckly Tylhing, Ditrby Ward,
A fresh supply of the above Genuine article I -‘nd also all the buildings in lot No. forty (40)
has just been received, which, together with a I Warren Ward, bounded north by a lane, south by
very general assortment of Family Medicines will | Broughton st. E by lot No. 39 thirty nine, AY by
be kept constant ly on hand.
aiso mi tnut lot ot land, known in the plan ot waro, nnuniieu r. by Puce st. S by a lane, w by.
the city of Savannah as lot No. six (7) Columbia | «ot No 31 and N by Congress St. levied, on as tho
ward, subject to an annual ground rent to the I property of the estate of Peier Favard, to satis-
Corporation of the ci(y of Savannah, wilh the im- j ty a fine imposed by the Mayor and Aldermen
of tl»e city of Savannah, ngiin-.t said eslatfe for one
of the slaves driving disoiderly. r .
F M. STONE, c if.
april3 78 . y
City Marshalls Scales.
On the first 'I\iesduy»« May next, f
W ILL be sold in front of the court House be
tween 10 and 3 o’clock, the following pro.
periy, if the taxes are not paid before that day.
o # f _ f .. _ J Lot No 11, and buildings, Franklin ward, £0 by
Lincoln-sl. levied on as the property of Charles I feet, bounded east by lot No 12, south byvUryJ
H Hayden, to satisfy two executions for rent, the j-f! 1 St. west by lot No 10 and north by a lane, leg
Trustees of the Congregational church or Meet ‘
hite Bluff
... .| *—■ published once a month, in each of the GV-
i«d their accounts to Athene
To Rent.
ELISHA WOOD, Sec’ry.
- v. 1823.
«et 31
The Store corner of Drayton and
Hay street next door to Mr Trnrheluts’
Attest,
IN SENATE, 12th Nov.
WnsnxAs it is desirable to ascertain the wish-,
s of the citizens of this state, os to the mode of
choosing Electors of President and Vice Presi
dent ol the United States;
fle it therefore resolved by the Senate and Hous,
It] a siinerlor stand for a Grocery Store
Hi Apply to T. BARTOW,
* 2 > 191 Ortons 3f F* rP I of Representatives ofthe Sttite'of'Oeo^giain 'Gene
, I ral Assembly met. That it shall be the dutv of tin
For Sals, or to Rent.
Twi. neat tenements, with com
. -1 Portable out buildings on Lot No 21,
' \!' Warren ward, lately the property of J
Scott, Esq. Apply to D T Hall. Sa
WILMA M POPE, Sen.
Mbv River. So. Ca.
oct 29 201
tn(iih or
'Isgistrates who shall preside at the several Ele-
lions lo be held in the lifferent counties of thi
State for the choice of members of the Legi«l
turc, at the next General Election therein, to
pfopoge to each and every voter at the time ot
receiving his vote, whether he desir s that thr
choice of said Electors shall be confided to the
people or retained by the Legislature, and to r>
meat such voter to signify such desire by en.
dorsing on his ticket, the word People or Legislu.
ture, according to the truth of the fact; and
counting out the ballots, to annex to the return
of the said election by them so transmitted to th
Executive Department, a true statement of t!u-
Jaw ft aM Warmest for Sale.
A HANDSOME property, unincumbered, con
<p\ station- of Land and Negroes, together with
Stock of every kind, and the growing crop, a
monntingln all to about 12 or 15,000 dollars, <n*u ....
ite in the upper country, and well calculated tor l vole „ so given, to the end that the same may be
i country Store—the soil well adapted to tne cuu I inij before the next Legislature by his Excellen
tivatinn of Com and Cotton, is offered for sale on I ojr t |, e Governor,
iceommodnting terms. I And be it further resolved. That his Excellent)
Bank Stock, or good paper, well secured, will I jj,,, Governor be, and he is hereby requested t<
betaken In nayment. I cause this resolution to be published without de
For further particulslfs, apply to the Editors o* | j a y, in the several Gazettes of this State, and ti
-he Georgia Journal.
"ftme 19 ■ 145
’ For Sale,
» LLthat valuable tract or parcel of land known
A by the name of Nelville situated in South
Carolina about two miles from Savannah. This
Irnct is considered one of the best for a Rice plan.
Mlion in its neighborhood, and contains Eight
hundred and eighty-four acres. Itadioins Mr.
Thomas Young Gen. Huger, and Mr. Nicholaa
Cniger. Persons who msy wish to purchase will
examine the premises. A good tittle will be given
inti the times of sale will be reasonable. Appli-
Ution to be made to WM MAI.LORV
Agent of Hamlin Mallorv.
uov 16 2251
*’ .The Public
I S informed that the claim of Hamlin Mallorv to
the tract of land In South Carolina, called
Nelville, Is now in a train for JudicialinvesHga-
tion, until the termination of which, some risk
will be incurred by those who may purchase.
continue the said publication once a month, unti
the next General Election.
Read and agreed to unanimously.
THOMAS STOCKS, President.
In the House of Representatives, 14th Nov, 1823.
Head and concurred in.
DAVID ADAMS, Speaker.
Approved, 18th Nov. 1623
G. M. TROUP, Governor.
Executor’s Notice.
4 LL persons indebted to the estate of the late
: l,Dr. Robert Worrell, Jr are requested to make
immediate payment to Mr. Rterson, or m
PHILIP BBA8CH, dual. Ex’or.
N, B. The accounts if not paid shortly will be
placed in the hands of an Attorney for collection,
",n 6 4
FRANCIS 1. LAY, Chemist Druggist, \
Corner of Congress and Whitaker Streets
Shad’s Bvihlsngs.
npril 29 100 ma
Valuable Medicine %
ANTI IJY9FEPT1C PILLS,
Prepared by Henry James.
A N approved remedy for Dyspepsia, or Indig
iu estion, Habitual Costiveness, and Piles.
It is well known that Dyspepsia is oqe of the
most frequent and formidable diseases of our coun-
ry Its commencement is indicate d in different
; patients by, various symptoms, of which the most
| a: markable are—
Irregularity of the bowels obstinate costive
-ess, headach, commonly called nervous or sick
teadach, yellowness of the eyes and akin, acidi y
•f stomach after eating, often called heart burn,
i diuuleiice or v.ind on the stomachy bitter taste in
he mouth in the morning, foslid bretth, drowsi
teas after dinner, debility, lassitude, emaciation,
epression nt spirits, be
' Piles being connected with indigestion apd cos.
ivent-8 , are certainly and speedily removed by
| the pills.
Persons affl ted with any of the above symp-
.urns, are assured that the Anti-Dyspeptic Pills
are a remejy well worth their attention, and end-
•led to their entire confidence-
A supply of the above valuable Medicine has
lust been received from lhe Patentee, and oan be
btained of the subscriber, who has been sppoln*
red agent fur the State of Georgia.
FRANCIS 1. LAY,
Druggist and Chemist, Shad’s Buildings,
april 24 ca94 Savannah.
Saratoga and Ballston Spring
Waters,
REDUCED PRICE.
I THF, subscriber has received per late arrivals,
. a fresh simply of the above Waters, and will I -and Terminer for the city of Savannah, John Crane
i il them at 3l| cents* single (quart) bottle ora> I and Nathar. Baker, vs F S Fell, and John Crane
I $.i SO for a box, containing one doz, They were I and Nathan Baker, vs F S Fell, and Thoa N Mo-
bottled by Lynch & Clark, of New York, and are I rel, security—property sold at the risk of the for-
ing house of White Bluff and Jno B Berthelot vs
Charles H Hayden, and also to satify two execu
tionsfrom the Court of Common Pleas and Oyer
•nd Terminer for the city of Savannah, Jno P
Williamson va, C H Hayden, and James Wells vs.
same.
A. I.D’LYON, c.s,
april 3 78
Marshal’s Sales Continued.
On first 'Tuesday in May next,
l TT7ILL be sold before the Court House in the
V V city of Savannah, between the usual hours
of sale.
Eight negroes, viz; Charles, Daniel, Lucy and
ier child, Sylvia and child, Nora and Mary, sub-
iect to a mortgage of about seven hundred dollars;
levied on as the property of Ge6. L. Cope, to sal
sfy an execution in iavor of the Bank of the Unit
ed States.
One negro man named Peter, levied on as the
property of Jno Womack to satisfy an execution
in favor of United Stales Bank.
• JNO. H. MOREL, mob.
april 10 84 ,.»
vied upon as the property of the estate of Thus.,
E Lloyd, to satisfy the city tax of said e>tate fop
the year 1823; amount Ux £42 75 and cost.
Also, one building on the southeast corner of
lot letter A. Darby ward, levied upon as the pro.
petty of Jas W Cannon, to satisfy ht^ city tax, tor
the vear 1823; amount tax $17 81 and cost.
Also, lot No 21, und buildings, Warreo ward*,
60 by 90 feet, bounded east by Wee St south by
Congress St. 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;
amount tax $11 69 and cost.
Also, one negro woman named named Dora,
levied on as the •property of Samuel.Russell, ta
satisfy his city taxes for the years 1820, 1821, 1822
and 1823, amount Tax $41 31 and costs. :
F. M. STONE, e n.
april 3 78 / \
City Marshal’s Sales, rJoutiaued,
On the first Tuesday in May next.
W ILL positively be sold before the Court
House irt Savannah, between the hours of
10 and 3 o’clock, if the ground rent ia not prc£‘
ousiy paid.
Lot No 24- Elbert ward, 60 by 90 feet, bound-
| ed east by Jefferson street, south by Hull street,
I west by lot No. 32, and north by - street; re-
entered upon as the proper;, of Mrs; Bulloch, for
| 4quarters rent.
Lot No 35. Elbert ward, 60 by 90 feet,bounded
I east by lot No 36,soutfl by Liberty street, west
by lot No 34, and north by a lane, re-entered up*
City SheiitV’s Sales Continued,
On the first Tuesday in May next
W ILL be sold in front ofthe Court House be-
tween the qsual hours of ten and four o'
clock,
All th*t lot of lapd, known-in the plan of the
city as lot No 18, eighteen, containing 90 fee£ in I # ^ u
depth and 60 feet in tront, subject to an annual 1 „n as the property of J Mlngledo^ for" 12^quar*
ground rent lo the Corporation of the city of Sa I te rs rent. •
vannah, together with the buildings and improve-1 Lots No 47 and 48 Jackson ward, 60 by 90 feet
menu thereon, bounded north by a lane, south I each, bounded east by lot No' 46 south by Liberty
by Hull-street, east by lot number seventeen, (17) I street, west by Jeflerson street, and north by A
warranted to be interior to none.
FR t NC1S I. LAY, Druggist,
r pril 23 ca 95 Shads’ Buildings.
Take Notice — S5200 Reward.
I i H E nove sum will be paid to any person who
. will come forward and prove to conviction.
WM.L. DAVIS
toe 2 23f
Valuable
for Sale.
T HF. subscriber offers for sale his propert In
Darien, McIntosh County—consisting of five >
Wharf Lots, situated in the most eligible quarter
of the city for business of eyery description.
Also, Five Bay Lots, miraecliately back of those
before mentioned, and divided from them by
treet of 40 feet.
Also, one third part of a Wharf Lot, in this cily,
I (commonly called Rices Wharf) with improve- 1
1 toents,
For particulars enquire of Thomas M. Wodn-1
Sunn, Esq’r in SaVannah, or the subscriber on
Wilmington Island. *
CHARLES B. JONES.
nnv 1 *218 ,
Notice.
A Very valuable tract of Land in Liberty coun-
«&Vtjr,situate on the sunbuty Road, two miles
ami a.half from , Rice orpugn; containing two
hundred and ten acre STlijs land is very valua
blefor cotton, rice and corn, and as well calcula
ted for that culture as any land in tbe county;
the conditions are low and reasonable s there are
between seventy and eighty acres cbeared and
hhjerfence, there is also a good dwelling house,
snd all necessary out buildings on the premises,
guarantee titles will be given to the purchaser,
ho incumbrances lying on said land. For further
particulars apply ito capt. Jos. Jones in Liberty
county, orto
EDWARD B. BAKER,
(owner in McIntosh county.
JWC16 1
Notice.
FPHRBR months after date application will be:
A made to tbe Bank of the State of Georgia for
the PDnaiMil _r - !» ~ •- • • ■ ■■
the pers-m or persons who stole from the store ol
Hr William Martin, at Pocotaligo, the following
n-.groTS, to wit: Juno, and her two children, the
property of the esUte of Mr* Ann Hogan. Juno
is about five feet high, dark complexion, and
about forty years of age. Peter (boy,) about nine
/ears old,with rather an impediment in his speech.
Pussy, a girl about six years of age, both of dark
complexion. These negroes were taken away on
Thursday night, the 15th inst. One Hundred
dollars, if delivered in any jail in the State All
persons are hereby cautioned from' purchasing
■ I '.ETT7- j - i ’—, j— , die said Negroes, or from harboring them, as the
riff please present them properly attested—ami I CT
NOTICE.
P ERSONS indebted to the Estate of Allei
Denmark, dec. are requested to make im
I mediate payment, and those having demands
against said estate will present (hem property at
| tested within the time limited bv law.
ROBF.UT BURTON, adm’or
MARY DENMAK, adm’rx
feb28 48 Bulloch Oty.
will please present them properly attested—and
those indebted to said estate, are requested to
make payment.
PHILIP BRASCH,
Quid Executor.
nov 8 210
CUSTOM HOUSE,
savannah, 23.1 April, 1824.
S EALED Proposals will be received until Tile .
day the 4th day of May next, for erecting -v
single story Brick Building on Tybee lshmd 38 by
18 feet—the contractor to supply all material*.
Persona desirous of contracting are requested t-
call at the Custom House for a more minute e-
tail.
Proposals will also be received at the same time
I for keeping in repair the Beacons and Buoys erec.
■ted for the secure navigation of the HarnndRriver
Savannah. Material* in this case to be furnished
by the Government
JNO. STEVENS, Cofi’r.
april23 , 95,
huhe ofthe Guardians of Sarah H. Gilbert.
k '. WM G. GILBERT.
j, SARAH HiLLHOUSE.
T. .Guardian*.
T jan21 *tcw16
• P e ™°ns having demands against tbeT.es
Pf Fleming Aikin of the county ofChat-
attMif i ntep ’ deceased, will render them in duly
■ u » and ail those indebted to the said estate
W.
Ha-
avannah, who are duly
jame. .
RLIZA AKIN, Adm’rx.
„, 4y 29 OBO. a. McALLISTER, Adm’r.
J^ 1 ’ndebited to the estate ol James
Me teaueatls^ ,#N JP f Liberty county, deceased,
those L»,„ i° ma&e immediate.payment 1 and
^ent S1 ,? n ¥ “Bainst said estate, will
an..;i—.. nem lecralHr Invested Within the time pre-
JOS. LAW?Sen’r.
qualified ex’r.
For Sale,
1NE Lots situate on the South Common, asu
? art of Garden lot No 7, designated by num
, 3, 4. 5,16,17, 10, 15av>d 24
Also, an undivided third of lot No 17,Yamncraw,
fronting west on F«hn> St. opposite the residence
of Joseph Stiles, Esq.
Also, all the interest of Isaac La Roche in a cer-
tain tot of land, situated on theThiinderbolt Road,
The above property is offered for sale by' vir
flue of an assignment made by Isaac La Roche for
the. benefit ot all his creditors. If not sold before
firstTuesdayinMayneSt.it will tbenbeof
ublic auction at the Gout ‘
For particulars apply to
D. PONCE,
Agent for the assignees of l La Roche.
“>e renewal of a. jost‘certificate issued by the lthel
Cashier nf 8a id bank, fyir two hundred shares of J v the P
t* 16 capital stock, in said Bank, standing in the I ored at public aVietion at the Court House in Sa-
narfiP r, Ij. "
annah.
Til
20
92
m ,? ke Payment thereof to George
beraW, teP „? f Br y an county, or Richard W.
8uthnnVo3 t i 0rney at ,ftW » Savannah, who are c
orized to receive the same.
NOTICE.
rfionthB after date application will be
J^l made to the honorable the Justices 1 of the
Inferior Court of Chatham-county, when sitting' -
for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell all that traci
of Land oontainfog two hundred apd fifty acre*,
more or less; -known as lot .-No. 15 fifteen, in the
second district of Early county, Georgia, being
the real estate of UohertM. Durkie, dec. and fo
be sold for the benefit ofthe heirs and creditor)
of the said deceased.
AUGUSTUS F. DURKIB, Adm’or. of
R. M. Durkie, dec.
27 „ 3
)an 92
17
lYT'INB months after date, application will be
IN made to the Hon. the Inferior Court ot Bry
an County, for leave to sell all the real Estate os
Sarah UcKindley, late of Bryan county dec. for
benefit of the heirs and creditors of said estate.
JAMES BUTLER,, adm’or.
april 3 77
(O* The Editor of the Columbia Telescope
requested to insert this advertisement for one
month, send his account to the Charleston City
Gazette, The edituis of the Savannah Republi
can, and the Augusta Chronicle, are requested to
lo the same.
JOHN A CUTHBERT, Jun.
WILLIAM MARTIN,
Pocotaligo, S C. April, 17,1824.
april 29 100 ^
'INK months after date hereof application wil
I be made to tbe Inferior Court of Chatham
1 tourtty for leave to sell a tract of land drawn b)
Tliumaa Capps deceased in the late Land Lotte
ry, situate and being in the fifth district of Moo-
roe County and known by the number 44, for the
benefit of the heirs and creditors of the said Thos.
Capps dec. JOHN MOREL, Adm’r.
sept 6 7
Assize of Bread.
QCJ* The average price of Flour being sevetj
iullars 1 per barrel of 196 lbs, the weight ol
bread the present month must be as follows:
124 Cents Loaf 2 1b 11 oZ.
6( do do 1 lb 54 oz,
,Qf which all Bakers and sellers of Bread will
take due notice.
JNO. I ROBERTS, City Treasurer,
marbh 5 1824 ' 53
P ERSONS having demands against the esti.te
of James Anderson, late ol Augusta deceased,
;*re requested- to present their claims properly at-
tested, and those indebted to make immediule
payment to
JOHN BALFOUR. .
(Administrator.
feb 7
. LL persuns having demands against the estate
iA of Wm Hochstrasser dec are requested to
[present them for payment ‘ within the time
prescribed by law, and all persons indebted to
said estate are requested to make immediate pav
ment to JAMES MORRISON,
march 4 52 Qual. admr.
Administrators Notice. -■
I'iHE undersigned having received letters of
5 Administration on the estate of William J.
‘ipencer, late of Effingham County, deceased-
requests all persops having demands against said
. -state to render them in to him according to.law,
and those indebted are requested to make pay.
ment to
ELIAS REED,
- - Administrator.
april 24 c—tf96
\ large quantity of
(10,000) will be kept on Jfflyh&tMA&i
sample, and for retail. The Briok wiff
'at any wbarfin town to suit purchasers.- [aftped
to PAYID A.STROBRVWly
jan 10 ' .. 1 . ' '- til,
mer purchaser, he having failed to comply with
the terms of sale.
A. I. D’LYON, c. s.
april 29 100
sheriff’s Sales—Continued.
On the first Tuesday tn May next,
a vf ILL be sold before the court house in tbe
i city of Savannah, between the hours of 10
and 3 o’clock,
3 negroes named Rnna, Eve and Lisett, sold as
tbe property ofthe esta e of Thos. Bourke, dec
at the suit of the Bank of the United States, and
others, the same sold on account and risx ofthe
former purchaser
Also, lot number five, Spring Hill, containing
five acres, more or less, in Chatham county, levied
on as the property of Catherine Hartstine.tu satisfy
an execution ip Iavor of Samuel Loper against T
V. Gray,administrator of Catherine Hartstine,dec.
Also, the following seven negfoes, vies Chance,
Leah, Juliana, Henry, Maria, Leonora and Isaac,’
levied on as the property pf Frederick S. Fell,to
satisfy an execution in favor of Alien McLean and
James Wallace, et. ux.
Also, all the Household and Kitchen Furniture,
contained in the City Hotel, levied on as the
property of Orran Bird, to satisfy an execution in
f .vnr of Eleazer Earley, transferred to J. B. Her.
bert&co. I.D'LYON, see.
april 15 88
Superior Court—Chatham County,
Mat Tsui, 1823.
William T. Williams, }
vi. j. Buie Alii,
Thrma* R. Broom, j
) N the petition of William T, Williams stat
mg that Thomas R. Broom, by his certai:
- riting obligatory, bearing date on the sixth da>
of J.ine-1822, acknowledged himself to be hel
«nd firmly boupd and obliged in him in the pen;-
sum of eight hundred dollars, conditioned for tin
payment of the sum of four hundred dollars 01.
or before the first day of June 1623, and that for
the better securing to him the payment of tin
said sum of money, the said Thomas U. Croon
by his certain deed of mortgage bearing ever,
date witluthe said bond, had mortgaged to him
all that lot or parcel of land in Chutliam county
and state aforesaid, known in the plan of the suk.
county as Garden tot npifcber eighty, (80) east,
containing eleven anff one half acres more or
less, bounded pn the (forth, by the Thunderbolt
road and lands of Jamjpk^Jilbo; on the south by.
lands of John Screven, ,and pn the west by a
road leading to lands of col. James Johnson and.
others—-and further stating that there is now due
and unpaid on the said bond mid mortgage the
principal sum of four hundred .dollars with in
terest from the sixth day of June, eighteen hun.
dred and twenty two, and-praying theforeclo
sure of the equity of redemption of llje sau v
Thomas R. Broom, in and to the suid mortgage*)--
premises Oil motion of Habersham, attorney,
for the petitioner, it is ordered, ,that the;-princi-
pal and interest ffue on the said mortgaged pre;
mises, together with the costs of this application
be paid into this court, yithih twelve months
from this .date, or .otherwise that the equity of res
demption of the said Thomas R. Broom in the
said mortgaged premises .be from thenceforth
foreclosed, and that such further and editor pro
ceedings thereon take place as miiy be in,.pu»u-
ance of the statute in such case made and- pro
vided. - Aqd it is further ordered, that this rule
be published in one or more of-the Gazettes of
the city-of Savannah, , once a-month for twelve
months previous to the time appointed for the
payment pf the said money, or that a copy there,
of, be served upon th& said Thomas R; Broom
.at .least six -months before the expiration ofthe
"aVJ time. . -> ,
ii j-ai.c Extract from the minutes,
Extract Is-'-- JOB T .B0LL.ES, ejerk
,je.w 749 ■■
une 249
east by lot No 24, sotitk by .Hull street, west by
lot No 26, and north by a lahe, re-entered upon
as the property of C H Hayden, for 8 quarter*
rent. i ' . . •
Lot No 26, BrownVard, 60 by 90 feet, boun
ded east by lot No 25, south by % ill st. west
by Scott street, and north by a lane, re entered
upon as the proper-y of R B Ralston, for 4 quar.
lersrent. .
Lot No 49, Brown* * *
ded 1
Mclntosh-i _ ^
entered upon as the property'of Peter Blois,' for
4 quarters rent.
Lot No 3, Franklin!* ward, 60 by 90 feet, boun
ded east,by lot No 2, south by a lane, west by lot
No 4, and north by Bay street, re entered upon
as the property of John^ Course, for 4 quarters
rent.
Lot No 3, Warren ward, 60 by 90 feet, bound-
ded east by lot No 4, south by a lane, west by lot
No 2, and north by Bay -*-* * - * —
I rent* k
.ot No 49, Brown’s ward, 60 by 90 feet, boun-
[ east by lot Nd 50, south by alane, west by
Intosh-street, and nbrth by Perry afreet, re
ed east by Price street, 1 soutli by Si Julian street,
west by lot No-19, and north by Bryan street, rev
entered upon as the property of T V Gray, for 8
quartern rent, - ,
Lot No 38, Columbia ward, 50 by 90 ft., bound-
eu east by lot No 39, south by South Broad street
west by lot No 39, .and north by a latip, re-entered
upon as the property of Ann Rodman, for 12 quarw *
ters rent , ,,, . . S , - £* '
Lot No 10, Jackton’s ward, 60 by 90 feqt, boun»
ded east by Scot street, south b\ a jane, west by
101N0 3, and Uy north South Broad st re-entered
upon as the property ofT N Morel, for 16 quar*
.erarent. ' - • ” ';’>t -
Utits No 31 and 32, Liberty ward, 60 by 90 ft-
bounded east by lot No 3q, south by a lane, west
by West BrOad st. arid north by Yorkst re entered
upon as the property of C H Hayden, for 8 quar
ter rent. . \ .- . • ‘i’ f . . t
‘Lot No 29, Jackson’s ward, 60 by 90 ft bounded
east’by lot No 30, south by a lane, west by. JdfU-r- ‘
sonst; and north .by Perry st. re-entered upon be
the property of J B Berthelot, for 4 quarters
,ent.
- F. M. STONE; c x.
april 8 82 -.,*>■
#
Sheriff’s, Sajes.
On the fint Tuesday in 1 . June next,
W ILL be sold at, the. Court H«iuse iq Savan
nah, between the hours oflO and 4 o’clock;
Five negroes, Cc-aser, Hannah, Jol, Rqjths
■and Harriet, under a fi fa on force osure in favor
of Davies and Berrien, against J.oseph C, Jiuber-
sham. * . > • -T
april
ISAAC P’LYON,.8.c.o.
78 -
Tax Collector’s Sales.
On thb first Tuesday in May next,
W ILL be sold at the Court house in the city
of Savannah, between the bo.urs of 10 ana
*3 o^slot k.
A negro woman
an named Phillis arid her tw • ehil-
dren Nelly and Sam. levldd on to satisfy state und
county ta^es of the estate of John Anderson, for .
the yesrs 1822 and 1823; and costs; amount of tax-
esg2l3 27 ■ . 1
Ten Cows, levied on to satisfy the state and-
county taxes of Worthfogton Gale, for the yearn
1822-and 1823 artd costs; amount of taxes #59 29,.
A small woodeii building on lot No 7, Ogle -
thorpe ward, levied ont to satisfy the state ai>«
county taxes of Mari* Cohen, for the year 1823
and costs—stoqunt of axes, $3 52.
JAMES EPPINGER,-x 0 c 0.
april 10 84 - .
NOTICE.
LL persqns indebted to the estate of Johnna-
i Marcy Moore, of Effingham County dlceas -
ed to come forward and make payment und thosa
♦hat have any. accounts, to present them to.
HEZEK1AH
«ept 28 4s*193* »
. EVANS, Adm’r,
.■rty+p'-.