Georgian for the country. (Savannah, Ga.) 182?-1822, July 25, 1822, Image 1

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GEORGIAN FOR TIIE COUNTRY NEW SERIES—VOL. t. THimsDJtr mohxixg, jvlv iu, ism. MO. ISO THE DAILY GEORGIAN, 13 EDITED AMD PUBLISHED LV TUB CITY OP SAVANNAH, TVS George TAobevtson, 3r. At Eight Dollar* per annum, payable in advance. \W THE GEORGIAN, t FOU THE COUNTRY, Is puhlUhed to meet the arrangement of the Bail, three time* a week, (Tuesday, Thuraday and Saturday) at the Office of the Dally Qeor. •ian, and containa all the intelligence, Commer. oial, Political and Miscellaneous, including ad vertisements, published in the Daily Paper. The Country Paper la sent to all part^pfthe State and Union, or delivered in the City, at •ve dollar* per annum, payable in advance. Advertliement* are inserted In both papers at 75cents per square, of Wi ne*, fortlienrat insertion, and 3fJ for every succeeding publi- action [ Notice and Caution. W HEREAS I have been informed that John Carnochm and Peter Mitoltell of thii cl. ty have by aundty deed* recently mortgaged and assigned to divers persona either their indi vidual creditors, creditors of the late firm of Carnochan U Mitchrll, or other*, all nr sundry She property i.nd estate, both real and personal, af the Said firm, aa well a* their own Individual property and estate, consisting together of bouses, lots, lands, stores, wharves, negroes, he. in Savannah and Darien in Georgia, or the oeigliboihood thereof, and elsewhere with their interest or abore in the stock of the lower Oteam mill near Darien, and sundry ahares in the United States Bank and other banks, as well is sundry debts due to them in various places, besides lands, lots, negroes, he. in the territory of Florida, and particularly one large tract of land bought of Forbes U Co. lying between the rivers St. Marks and Apalachicola in the territory of Florida aforesaid. Thesoare hereby to caution the public against purchasing any part of the said property or es tate to conveyed, or any other property belong ing to the said Carnochan U Mitchell, or cither mf them, aa I hold prior mortgages on the great- est part thereof, which are on record in the re gistry in Savannali and Darien afbreaaid and in Charleston, S. C. and equitable lelna on all the S roperty of said John Carnochan anil P. ter litohell. June 8 fll JOHN VMUl'vaatt-.e WILLIAM CtlllllSTlE. To the Public. J CARNOCHAN and P. MITCHEL are sor- a ry to be again brought before the public by a second notice of Mr Christie’s, who has un doubtedly claim* against them, which, when finally Irquidatud on the decition of the •tut now pending, they will try to satisfy as toon ts eosiftblc thereafter* , . , , * The deeds under which Mr Chriftie claims an exclusive right to all the real and persons estate of Carnochan 81 Miichel, are considered aa informal, unjust and illegal. Hence they bive been brought and are still hefure the court, and other deeds have been executed and re- corded, conveying the property for the use of ell their creditors, Mr Christie Included, with out any trust or reservation beneficial to C, it M. or their families; and if this be not agreea ble to that gentleman, it must ncyerthelesi ap. year fair and equitable to the public end all who lave a sense of justice. The Trustees under the Isle deeds are anx ious to sell the Lands in Florida, alluded to m the notice of Mr Christie, and to apply the pro ceeds to tlie immediate payment of part ol his demand, and deposit a sufficiency thereof to co wer ill hie claim, subject to the decision of the court-but hi* opposition to anv reasonable sale, ts one intereatea in hi» own right, whilst injur- ine all parties concerned, mutt be borne until a gale can be made under an order of court. Editors of papers who IflflTt Mr Christie’s notice, will please insert the above until his is withdrawn, tnd forward their bifle to the Savan. h Republican Office, where they will be promptly paid by J- C. it P. M. P 1 bi Superior Court—Chatham County. I , Chamber s, 20rA A event Jar, 1831* Thomas B. Smith, Complainant, ' T axt> Susan M. Smilli, Allonl’emberton, William Callaghan and Amelia hla >fn Efuily. wife, Samuel Stocks and Elisabeth his wife, Probsrt tnd Mary his wife, Defendants. J On reading the affidavit ofThnnwa B. Smith} complainant, in a Bill in Equity, in the Superior Court of the County of Chatham, slating that Alton Pemberton, one of the defendants in aaiil Bill, resides in the county of Burke in this state i that William Callaghan and Amelia hla wife, also defendants in aaidbill, reside at Newport in the ttate ol It Islandi and that Samuel Stock* and E- Ibuhftli Ids wife, and Probart tnd Mtry his wife, situ defendants in said biH, reaideain the kingdom of Great Britain—It is ordered, that publication oflliis rule in one of the public ga ieties of thia Hate, weekly for two months from this date, be considered as sufficient aervlce to S mpel the appearance of the said Alton Pern- rton i tint publication of tliia rule in one of e public gaseries of thllitue,weekly for three months from tliia date he eontidered a aiifficient iervice to compel the appearance of the said William Callaglmn ami Amelia Ilia wife, and that publication of thia rule In one of Ihe public ga zelles, of this itatc weekly, for eight montha from this date, be considered as auffii ent srr. vice to compel the appearance of Samuel Stocka and Elizabeth hit wile i ami Prnbiit and Mary hia wife. Ami it is further ordered, that at the expiration of tlie respective periods a- foreaaid, the laid parlies, respectively, do ap- pear and answer to the Complainant's Bill. r Extract from the .lJnuM, JOB T. BOLLEi, Clerk. nov. 26 18m Warranted Anicles. ^DST received, per *hip Corsair, a freth tup- J P ' y0f MEDICINES, Perfumery and Spices. For sale by ANSON PARSON3, Druggist, No 8, Gibbons’ building*. ajril 26 Georgia—Camden County. By John Bailey, Clerk of the Court of Ordinary for aald enmity. W HEREAS, John llniley, executor of the estate of .line Ti) lor alias Jane Camp bell, late of said county, dec. applies In the hon orable the Court ufOidinary of aaiil Ccnimy„Yhr to be discharged from hla executurakip on Said estate. These are, therefore, tn tile ami admonish all and singular the lieira and creditors of aald es- tlte, to flli-ziheir objections (if any they have) in the clerk’* offire of the court ot ordlliary oh or bellow the drat Monday In August neat,other- wise the said exooutor will he discharged. Witness, tlie lion. William Uihana, nne nfllie Judges of said Court, this twentieth day uf Jan uary, 1823. (L. S.) jin 36 JOf JOHN UAILKY.eoooe Georgia—Camden County. W HEREAS, Mis. Louisa C. Sliatv, Execu trix, applies for laltais of dismission from Ihe eatale of Ucneral Nathaniel (ircrii, deceas ed These sre therefore to cite and admonish ill ami singulis the kindled and creditors of said deemed to be and appear at my office, on nr before the first Monday in Jsnssry neat, and •hew esuse (if any) why said letters should not be granted, In terms of Ihe law, Given under my hand and seal, this 33d day of June, 1823. [t. a] JOHN DAILEY,c.c.o.e.c. July I Georgia—Camden County. W HEREAS, Elilnt Atwater, esquire, admi nistrator, applies fbr Idlers of dismission (him the estates ut Colonel William Sent!, da ceased. John Campbell, deceased, and Havens Waterman, deceased. These sre therefore in cite tnd admonish >11 and singular the kindred mil creditors of said deceased persons, to lie tml oppear at my office on or brfore the Ural Monday in January next, and shew cause (if any) why aaiil letters should not bo granted in terms of Ihe law, Given under my hind and seal, thia 22d June, 1823. [i. a ] JOHN BAILEY, e. e. o. e. c. July l Prince’s Digest OF Till LAWS OF GEORGIA. arnilE undersigned having cnntraelad to print AA for the Slate a certain number of copies, now issue PROPOSALS For liuUitklng to tbotr wbo may btumt tshm DIGEST of the LUV8 or THU State of Georgia. Containing all Statutes, and the inhitanee of all Raaohuouis of a gennal and publio nature, ami now in force, which have been pissed In this Stute previous to the session of the Gen eral Assembly of bcccmhcr, 1830, with nc casional eiplanatnry notes and cnnncelinn references, and a list of the Statulea repealed or obsolete. to waion is smian, AN APPENDIX, Containing the Constitution of Ihe U. Stales i the Constitution of tho Bute of Georgia as amended i the Statute! of Frauds and Pcrjis. ries, the Habeas Corpus Act, ifo. ito. WITH A COPIOUS INDEX. Compiled by I be oppoinfmsnr, anti i mder tbr m- I hr it y if lb. General fsaenMy, Ur OLIVER H. I’RINCE. There sre few in ignorant aanotto knots- that a work like this, if aven tolerably executed, must possrss intrinsic value. The compilation of thia bonk ia allowed hy competent Judges, tn he performed iti a very maitcrly manner i and the well known character of the gentleman whose name It bears, forbids the Ides of any deficiency of industry or talent In executing the Important sen lee confided to him hy the Legislature. It la believed tnat every man who can conve niently buy this work ought tn possess it, he eauso it behoves every cdtaen to have some knowledge of the law* of hla country. T he opinion expressed hy Judge Blsekslnne Is cer tainly correct that, "Asevery one is interest ed In the preservation of the Laws. It la In cumbent upon every man to ba acquainted «ith those at leaat with which he ia immediately concerned i lest he incur tlie censor*, as well aa inconvenience, of living in Society, without knowing the obligations which It la) a him un der." CONDITIONS. The book will he neatly printed and substan tially bound kt nne large royal octavo volume, in s sc equal to " Jnyrriidl’j Dire it yf the Anver yf tbr United .Yftifiv’ and will lie liirnlahrd tn ■iihacitbers at the price that books sell form Philadelphia, to wit, seven dollara per copy, pat able on delivery of Ih* w ork i w hich will be ready by November or December iicxi, (IRANI LAND it ORME. Mllledgeville, 23d April, 1822, msy A Bug Destroying Tincture. " Tir’d Nature’s soil restorer balm) sleep, He like the world, Ins ready visit pays tv here fortune smiles: the wretched ho fbr. lakes ; Swift on his downy pinions flies from bed With lings inleated i mid gilds the Couch Of prudent house wife. f\ FTKR ihe most minute research and ex- uiA perience made on Its efficacy, Dr. ItEH. TIIKLOT now confidently ssaurcaihe public that lie lit* invented a mixture which will moat Infallibly destroy those unwelcome disturbers of our repose, by applying it to the furniture w hich they intirat. There is no danger in its use, and it ia perfectly (fee IVom ungrateful ecncll. As Dr. B is desliuua that what lie now of fen to suffering humanity may recommend it. self by its use, tie abstains from all that panegy- rick too often accompanying the moat contemp tible nostrum*. June 13 In (he Circuit Court of the United Staton, In end far Me Ihstrirl af tPewisyltvilli*, in (Ae (bird Circuit. BETWEEN Joseph Marx and Joseph Mavx' and George Marx, citizens of the state of Vtiginla, who me aa well in their nw n names aa In hehalf of such other l'er- •ons, Stork holder* ul' the late Rank of the United Slates heretofore named, aa ahall come In and become I’artlei hereto, contributing to the Expel)sea of this Suit-Coin- plant,hts. AND I'avld l.ennx, F.llai Rmiillnnt, Ibffiert Smith, James <!. Fwh. er, Joseph Sima, Archibald McCall, Paul Mrinan, Samuel Cnalaa, Henry Pratt, tienrge Fox, Paschali llolluigawnrlh, John fliille, Thom** M. Wil. ling, llnrare lllnnrv, t.entpe Harrison, Ahijtli liatuntuiHl, William llavard and tlllvar Wnlooll, cltiaenaof llie Stale of Pennsylvania, Tmilecapf Ihe lata bank of (he Unde! ] Slates. Jn Equity October, Sessions HUE. I\ ND nnw, to wit, thl* twrrty.thied day el April, mm thousand elgll hundred sin) twenty-two, thia cause came nHorc Ihe Court, on • Mandate from the llnnwihie iho Supreme Gourt nl (lie United States thr farther proceed- ings. \\ hereupon it ts ordered and deer. I'll— ’ll'*' llie liohlrv* of Nnte* of the lair Rank of tho United Stall a, hring them hi foe payment at the l.vc Blinking Hnute ol add llanx In the oily of Phils, lohdiia, brftire llie tlrventh d»y ol April. A. 1), 1833, and that oa lhal day llns ihiurl will make a final Decree for lllitnfnitaon of Ilia funds reserved In llie hinds of the de fendants tbr pat meet of said Pole, t and It ia (briber ordered and decreed, that the Clark eaine this order to be pnbliahed in me public newspaper m ascii nftlie tbllnvmg places, tn wit t—Philadelphia Boston, Naur. York, Haiti- mhre, Norfolk, Charlealon, Savannah, and New- Orlraiia, at least onee a week, ft* ulna calender months, lielbra (lie ishl elcveiuli day uf April iioal. A true ropv. D. CAl.DWEII, CIn* Or C. The Editor* of the Boston Evening Gazelle, at Itoalnn, of the New-Voik Evening Post, at N«W-York. Of Ilia American, at ILItitnnre. of llie Norfolk Itcvald, at Norfolk, til'lhe Charles. InnCliy GaarUe, at t'.Uarlratun, of llie Gcorgl- an, at Savannah, and of Ilia l.omatafi* Advents- er, at Ncwdti leans, are reqo sled In Inanri llie above in their respective gazette* mire a week, for nine calender months, hefore llie I Ith da) of April, 1823, and lo forward their hills, aa soon thereafter as mav he, to the subscriber, accum- ponied by an affidavit proving llie publioaUon, oimibrmably tn ihe foregoing order. D. OALUWKLL, l ink Cir. C. may 9 TRAVELLING From jS'orth to South. F ROM fimr tn six new, eoudhrtahly construct ed tbiir wheel Vehicle*, drawn by four horses each, and drove by suber sml carefiil drivers, will act mil from Trenton In Now-Jer sey to Savannah, via Augusta, In Georgia, on nr about the Mth day of September next The route through Pennsylvania, Virginia and the Carolina* will he confined aa much to thr nclghhurhoutl of inminlaiiia, as the good reads through ilia country will allow. The journey will lie leisurely taken, an aa to consume from four In five oi even six weeks dependent some what upon the the inclination of petaons who may become paaarngera, These who arc dlapoaod In-engage senla fur the above ilearrihed Journey, can do so by ap plying to (lie I’lisl master of 8*vinn*!i. Prion- ly In the choice of teats will be rogulated by numbering the firnt applitwnl one, tvliieh will entitle that petion to tlie flraUcleeliiin amlgi on to the laat, Alt entire carriage can ho ta ken up by engaging Iho nnmhcrr of scat*. I’.S, All the Gazette* in Georgia and thine at Columbia, Soinli-Corolinw, are requoited lo Insert the abuse notice twice a iwaiiin, Ibrihe iwo succeeding mnnlhi, and furw-aril tlieir ac- cmints for paymciU lo Ihe Post Ussur si Satan- nail. may 28 Notice. T HE firm of lliwkwell U llrpbiiro is dissolv- ed, In cnnscquouco of Iho death uf J. L llepliuni l Bw I: . . . ... The aiihscrihera ltoec formed a connection In iho Practice ol l.aw, under the firm of HOCK- WEI.l. A MORGAN, They will allend to pro- I'rsslona’ Inis liras, in the Federal Court, in the Ocmulgre e.iteiill, and in those cmmlie* where in tho late firm of Rockwell if Hepburn prac ticed. Their offire lo in Mdlodgeeilie, corner of Jef. feraiW oitd Mrlme h alrecto, where one of Ihem may be touud at oil tunes, when not on the cir cuit. S. ROCKWELL. A. A. MORGAN. Milledgevillc, June 10, 1822. June U Y&ctoDttRc. & Commission BUSINESS. T UB untleraignod have thia dav entered into copartncnhip in the above line under the firm of Rvewooa U liras aa —and solicit from their (Hernia a share of butineo—Thair Count ing It.mm la in Ihe west end ot BullochH Build ing*. They will be enabled to make audible advances on produce deposited for sale. OLIVER STVRGES, V M. V. HUNTER. 8avannah. Dec. 1, 1831. S Leghorn Hats, ijc. F OUR cases Legliom Hats Two dido sop. Cambric Prints One English built Curricle, with Harness com-, . ... . . p or u l, »... I would be willing to rrturi in the fall. A line HALL &HOYT. j addreared to M. C. and left at Uni office, will be A Situation Wanted. Young Woman wisheaa situation in are- wA sped able family going to the North, and tn*'- Hi I attended (p. juljr9 f X" Etlinglmm Suprrior Court} Ikx'tnbrr trrm % t$)i* Tha TniFirca of tha (if rnwii 1 ) Lutheran Church a, Ebenc R „, N| „ w> >On Purerloaure John Freyxsrmuth and several Mortgage parcels of Ural J O N the petition of the Trustees cf the Ger man Lutheran Church at Ebencacr, statin: tliat the anid John Freycrmuth on the fifteen!, dn.v of April, eighteen hundred Ufilu-en, mon- gnged by deed under seel to the priitionera, all those tracts of land, containing three hundred scree in Effingham county, atnte nforesaldk on n small creek adjoining Judidiah Weitman Kelly’s and Garrison's land, also another fillv aero, sit uated end being in the district of Ktwnrser, hounded hy laudof Peter Aruetoll'ft F. Brook- ncra, at the time of survey granted to Landfr l- deri ibo,snothertract of land situate in the sev. cntfelh district of the county ol' Baldwin, ob taining two hundrad and two and a lull'acres, known by tho number (IW) ime hundred and our, with the appurtenances, to secure the pay. mentof a bond or obligation of Ihe said John, bearing date the day and year aforesaid it pray ing the turerioture of the Mid mortgage. It ap pearing to the Court that there ia now due un ihe Mid hond mid mortgage the aum of two him- deed dollara, with iutereat at aix per cent, from tho fifteenth day of April, eighteen hundred it eighteen. Un motion of Wayne and Cut ler, at. lornoys ofthe petitioner*, it ia ordered that the Mid John Freyennuth, hia heir* nr repreaenta- llvea, do pay inio Court the amount due as a- ttli-riaid witlnn twelve montha Item this date, otherwise that the equity of redemption of the •aid John ami hia heirs, in the said morlgagad premises, he fttrccloeed, and that such further proceedings take place as are lay law directed. It la flintier ordered tbit tliia Rule he pub lished once a month for twelve montha in a pub lic gaselle of this Hate, or be served on the de fendant or his representative or agent aix montha prior to the time appointed fbr the pay ment ofthe-monry Into Court, Extract Jroot tki Minutet. JNO. CHARLTON. Clerk dee tt refi vn sheriff’s Sales. On tktfint Turuiny in .(vevif next, ILL be told at the Court House In the cif» - . ufBaumnnah, between the hours often tnd (bur o’clock, All that lot cf land In the city of Savannalu known by the number one (I) Beluha tythliJ! Ilratheote ward, containing sixty feet in front and ninety fret in depth, together with lb* building* thareon, mortgaged\ v Patrick Stan. >ton to Andrew G. Semmce. and sold under • rule afiaolote from the Superior Court of ctwt- ham coaMy. „ negtoet. Ben, Morgan. Hany, Will, K ng, Nancy, Amey and Lucy, le. vied on a* the property of George D. Millcn.tft aatniy aa nxeestwn in favor of .lame* Anderson, Also, a mulatto woman named Phoebe, levied ...» as the property of David Polock, decease* to •* intv eaaeitions from a justice’* court, in fnvui ot Garni.A. Northrop, returned to am by aejuauhlo. * Also a negro man named Dembo, levied on ax Iho property of Mark Ellebee, deceased, to *«. "sty Mreutiona from a justice’s court, in favor o Allen jJeisaiark, returned to me by a coiislx. ble. Ahe, buildings on lot number ihirty-nine (39) waril, bounded south by Broughton streets north by a lane, east hy lot No 38. west bv lot No 40, levied on u the properly of Mis. Muriq A. Pierce, to satisfy cieculions from a justice 1 * court in fkvor of David Leon, Reuben Newcomb, and Strobar it W inkier, relumed to me by n constable Also, a negro girl named Lucy, levied on Ml the property of Thomas D. Porter, deceased, to Minify an esecution in favor of James M, For* ter, for use of George Milieu. Alsu a mulatto w oman named Jane, levied on Jtlie property of Asahel How, at tho nit of John llaupt and others, returned hy a constable. , . ABRAM ULYON,tea July* Augusta Stage Otflicc, REMOVED. IIIF offlee of Iho Augtisia Stage having heen — removed from the City Hotel, on the n*v, to Colonel Sbellman't MANSION HOUSE, in lit niiglitun street, Peisont wishing seats will ap ply tiler*, in future. JOHN WOMACK. June 17 xc W On tkcjlrit TuttJay tn Augvit next, ILL be sold at the court house in the city or Savannah, between the hours of 10 and 4 o’clock, All that lot of Land in the city of Savannah, known by the number eight (8) first tything, Anson ward, aiaty fret by ninety, with tli» building* thereon, sold under a decree obtained in the Hon. Superior Court ol Chatham county, as the property of John Speakinan, decessed. ABRAHAM D’LYON, sec July 13 1 SYRUP OF PALMETTO. D OCTOR HERTHRI.OT respeciftilly in Inrins the public and Iris friends, that he la aupptUed in Ilia store with a large quantity of that efficaeiflua Medicine called the Syrup uf Palmetto, • lilch ia celebrated flir its exlraoixll- nary virtue* in dealreying WORMS, which ao generally afiiiot elrildivii in thia country. It hu been gnierally acknowledged all over iho Weal Indie* and lira United Slatr*. This Svrup he- ingof tn agreeable flavor, children will take It cMily without that disgust which ordinarily at tends Ihe use of other Medicines employed lor llie Mine purpose. Those persons who will use this Syrup in rim shot e ease may be certain of a radical oure. Direction* to use it will be given by the sub. scrlbrr. J. U. UEHTIIELOT, may 31 a©sD J. ti. Herbert <5 (Jo. Offer for tali, hhdi pumr New.Orleans Sugar Jo lilida Muacoradodo. 100 bla do do. 210 bags prime green Coffee 300 casks assorted Cut Nails 20 lilida pure Jamaica Rum, 4th proof 7 plpctCqgstao Brandy 20 hhd* 4th‘proof New.Orleans Rum 80 casks BBS Porter 10 crate*assorted Crockerywate 2v0 krga Lard 100 boxes Troy Candles 100 hla kiln dried Corn Meal 20 hags Pimento 10 boxes Muscatel Raisins 10 do Crab Cider ziaa, 300 bushel* Corn Terms for approved endorsed piper will be accommodating. July U The Subscriber O FFF.B8 for sale a FARM LOT, about fou mile* fiom Savannah, known by the No 10, Carpenter tything. Decker ward, bounded on Ihe north bv lands of David Taylor, on the south hy Lot No 4, Kyle* tything, on the cut by Lot No 0, Love’a, and on the west by landa former, ly R. Gibbon’s. An accurate plat of the land will he ahuwn to any penun disposed to pur- cliase. In the mean tunc all persona are cau tioned against cutting the wood off aa-d land. JOS. CUMMING. may 10 jt Elegant SatUllcry am) Harness Manufactory R TC11AKD ITKKNZIB. be|fs leave to inform hia friunda aiul the public, that be boa re* moved bit Saddle. Harueta and Pateht Leather Trunk Manufactory from Philadelphia to the corner of Droadoay and Wall atreet, New*York, where he has for aide, every article of ouperior quality in the above line. All ordera carefully attended to. In addition, R. M*K. will be regu larly tupphed with Saddle* and Bridlea from hia currrapoudent iq London, june 3 6w Classical and Englisli School. T HE aubscriber hu removed hia school to the room under Salomon’s Lodge, near the old Preibyteriaa Church, where he can receive a feat additional Scholars. For term* apply at the School, or at Messrs Oemler U Posey’s, Broughton street. HENRY MACDONNEI.L. June 39 At Private Sale. A Prime Negro Girl, about 18 year* of age, a first rate bouie servant. Apply to J. D. HERBERT is CO, jltlj* City Sheriff's Sales. W On tbrfint Tun Jay in .luyvM next, ILL be sold in front ofthe Court House, between the usual hour* of 10 and 3 o’clfc by virtue of sundry executions to me directed, all the undivided fourth put of that lot known in the plan of the city of Savannah as lot No twentymne (21) and buildings, bouudrd north by St Julian street, south by Congtrss street, eMt by KMt-Brosd street, west by lot No 29. levied an m lha property of Abiel H. Bwclglu Ziffer, to satisfy aa execution in favor of William •■we. Also, sundry articles of household furniture, levied oa aa the property offiuun Wilson, to satisfy an caecution for rent, in favor of Pete* Shirk. Also, one grey mare, levied on as (he pro perty ol Edward Mount, lo Mtlify an execution for rent, in favor of J, Vollaton. Also, sundry articles of household furniture, levied on as the property of Mrs Fairfield, to m- tiafy an exeoution for rent, in favor of Charles H. Hayden. July • ABRAHAM I. D’LYON, e o Sheriff’s Sale. 'fix ffiv latt Tvttdajin AuguM next; ll^ILL be sold, at the Court-Houae, in tha * * Town of Jefferson, CamJen County, be* tween tho hour* often and four o’clock of that day i one tract of land lying an Little Sitilln river, enlledth* Loom*’ tnot, containing 207 acres. Ain, One tract on tlie same river, together with the improvements thereon, where June* C, Dilworth resides, conltining 600. Also, on» tract df land on the big branch of Ihe said river, containing 100 acres. Also, one tract on While Oak, celled the Gum Pond, containing 70 acres. Levied on m the property of Janies C. Dil worth, to Mtlify an Execution in favour at Meigs U Reed, and other*. _ GEORGE LONG, a. I. c. 0. Jefferson, July lit, 1833. july 13 f Public Sale. Henry Haupt and others, com-T plainants, and In Equity. Henry Haupt, defendant. J B Y virtue of a decree of the honorable th« Superior court of Chatham county, in equi ty, will be sold at the court house in the city of Savannah, on the first TUESDAY, in August next, all that Lot of Land in laid city, known by the No 5, in Reynolds ward, aituite on tha corner ot Congress and Drayton alrests, with tho improvements on the northern moiety of the lot Conditions cash. By order. J. B. HERBERT U CO. sfucl’n- iuly 11 T HE penoaa whose nsmei are hereunto an nexed, are natives of Liberty county, in the state of Georgia, have resided in said stale from the time at their birth; and have had their names registered in my office aa persons of co lor clannng to be free. Tirah attends to fanning on Mr. Thomas Mat. lard’s plantation i she ia 53 years eld. Prince, a son of Tirah, a carpenter by trade, ia 34 years-old, and resides on Colonel’s Island. Bcilcr, a washerwoman, resides at Ricebce rough, and is 33 years old. Katy, a daughter of Heller?'!* 13 yean old, and waits on Mr William Baker, at Gravel Hill. Abram, a carpenter, is 35 yean old, and re* aide* at Mr Richard S Baker’s. E. BAKER, escac July 6 SAVANNAH Poor House and Hospital. 1T1 SITING Committee for July and Augv T CHAHLES W. ROCKWELL end GE ANDERSON. Attending Pbysmiaw, Dr. Wl C DAN1ELL. JOHN HUNTER, Secretary,