Georgian for the country. (Savannah, Ga.) 182?-1822, August 01, 1822, Image 1

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GEORGIAN FOR THE COUNTRY N15W SEMES—VOL. I. TBDRSDJtr JIlOltmJVQ, AUGUST 1, 1882. NO. 133 THE DAILY GEORGIAN, IS EDITED .WD PUBLISHED /JV THE CITY or SAVANNAH, TAj Hohvrtaon, 3t At Eight Dollars per annum, payable in advance. W4a THE GEORGIAN, FOttO-HE COUNTHY, Isfcublished to meet th« arrangement of the mailAhree time* a week, (Tuesday, Thursday and Sul unlay) at the Office of the Daily Geor gian, and contains all the intelligence, Commer. cud, I'olitibal and Miscellaneous, including ad- verlisements, published in the Daily Paper. The Country Paper is sent to all parta^f the State and Union, or delivered in the City, at five dollars per annum, payable in advance. Advertisements are inserted in both papers at 75 cents per square, of 141 nes* for the first insertion, and 37} for every succeeding publi Notice and Caution. v8 rut, UK AS I have been informed that Jclin tv Camochan and Peter Mitchell of this ci ty have by sundry deeds recently mortgaged pud assigned to divers persons either their inili- vhlua! creditors, ©reditorB of the late firm oi jUarnuchan if Mitchell, or miters, all or tundr site property and estate, both real and personal, ol'tlie said firm, as well as their own individual (property and estate, consisting together ot houses, lots, lands, store*, wharves, negroes, Sto. in Savannah Bnd Darien In Georgia, or the •neighborhood thereof, and elsewhere with their interest or share in the stock ot the lower steam null near Darien, and sundry shares in the United States Bank and other bnnks, as well as sundry debts due to them in various places, besides lauds, lots, negroes, So. in the territory of Florida, and particularly one large tract of land bought of Forbes if Co. lying between the rivers St. Marke ami Apalachicola in the territory of Florida aforesaid. These are hereby to caution the public against purchasing any part of the said property or es tate sn conveyed, or any other properly belong ing to the aaitl Uarnochan if Mitchell, or either of them, aa I hold prior mortgages on the great- eat part thereof, which are on record in the re gistry in Savannah and Darien aforesaid and in Charleston, S. C. »nd equitable leins on all the property of said Joint (Jarnochan and Peter Mitchell. WILLIAM CHUtlgTlE jnne 8 f!2 To the Public. J C AKVOCH AN and I’. MITCHEL are lor- . ry to be again brought before tho public by u second notice of Mr Christie’s, who has un doubtedly claims against them, which, when finally liquidated on the decision of the amt now pending, they will try to satisfy as aoon as possible thereafter. The deeds tinder winch Mr Christie,qlaims .n exclusive right to ill the real end personal estate of Carnochan fc Mitcliel, are considered a. informal, unjust and illegal. Hence they have heen brought and are still before the court, and oilier deeds have been executed anil re- eurded, conveying the property for the use of all their creditors, Mr Christie included, with out any trust nr reservation beneficial to C. if M. or their families i and if this be not agreea ble to that gentleman, it must nevertheless ap pear fair and equitable to the public and all who have a sense of justice. The Trustees under the late deeds are anx. inns to sell the l.anJa in Florida, alluded to in the notice of Mr Cliriatie, and to apply the pro ceeds to the immediate payment of part ot his ■demand, and deposit a aufliciency thereof to co ver all Ins Claim, subject to the decision of the court—hut his opposition to any reasonable sale,, as one interested in Ilia own right, whilst injur ing all parties concerned, must be borne until a .ale can be made under an older of court. June 10 ^ Editors of papers who insert Mr Christie’s notice, will please insert the shove until Ills is Withdrawn, and forward their bills to tire Savan- h Republican Office, where they will be promptly paid by J. C. UP. M. Superior Court—Chatham County. Chamber!, ‘20th Jtooein&er, 1821. Tbiomu B. Smith, Complainant, t AKH • Srlsan M. Smith, Alton Pemberton, William Callaghan and Amelia his yin Equity, wife, Samuel Stocks and Elizabeth I Ilia wife, Probarl and Mary his wife, Defenilanta. J On reading the affidavit of Thomas B. Smith, complainant, ini Bill in Equity, in the Superior Court of tlie County of Chatham, Mating that Alton Pemberton, one of the defendants in said Bill, resides in the county of Burke in this state s that William Callaghan and Amelia his wife, also defendants in said bill, reside at Newport in the Mate of R.Isiaiii'.j and that Samuel Stocks and E- lizabeth his wife, and Probart and Mary In, wife* also defendants in said biiij resideam the kingdom of Great Britain—It ia ordei’cd, that publication ofAhis rule in one of the public ga zettes of this stute, weekly for two months from this date, be considered as sufficient service to compel the appearance of tbe said Alton Pem berton ; that publication of this rule in one of •thfc; public gazettes of this state, weekly for three months from this date be considered a sufficient service to compel the appearance of the said ■William Callaghan and Ameliahis wife, and that publication of this rule in one of the public ga- zettes, of this state weekly, for eight months from this date, be considered as sufficient ser vice to compel the appearance of Samuel Stocks and Elizabeth his wife; and - Probart and Mary his wife. And it is fuidier ordered, that at the expiration of the respective periods a- fo* esaid, the said parties, respectively, do ap- 1 answer to the Complainants Bill. JExtract from the Minutes, JOB T. BOLLEi, Clerk. nov. 26 t 8 m pear anda Warranted Articles. J UST received, per ship Corsair, a fresh ,up. ply of MEDICINES, Perfumery and Spices. For sale by ,ptU 26 ANSON PARSONS, Druggift, No 8, Gibbon.’ buildiogi. Georgia—Camden County. By John Bailey, Clerk of the Court of Ordinary fbr said county. W HEREAS, John Bailey, executor of the estate of Jane Taylor alias Jane Camp bell, late of said county, dec. applies to the hon orable the Court of Oitfiinary of said county ..for to be discharged from his texecutorship on laid estate. These kte* therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular the heirs and creditors of said es tate, to file*heir objections (if any they have) in the clerk's office of the court of ordinary on or before tlje first Monday in August next,other wise the said executor will be discharged. Witness, the Hon. William Gibson, one of the Judges of said Court, this twentieth day of Jan uarv, 1822. (L. S.) JOHN BAILEY, c c o c c jan 26 50f Georgia—Camden County. W HEREAS, Mrs. Louisa C. Sliuw, Extou trix, applies for letters of dismission from the estate of General Nathaniel Green, deceas ed These are therefore to cite and admonish all'and singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased to be and appear at my office, on or before the first Monday in Jansnry next, and shew cause (if any) why said letters should not be granted, in terms of the law. Given under my hand and seal, this 22d day of June, 1822. [r. s) JOHN BAILEY, c. c.o. c.c, july 1 Georgia—Camden County. W HEREAS, F.lihti Atwnti r, rsqnire, udm nistrator, applies fbr letters of dismission from the estatea of Colonel William Scott, de ceased, John Campbell, deceased, and Havens Waterman, deceased. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased persona, to be and appear at my office on or before the first Monday in January next, ahd shew cause (if any) why said letters should not be granted in terms of the law. Given under my hand and seal, this 22d June, !8'?2 > ** . HI-,* [Vs.] JOHN BAILEY, c. c. o. e. o july 1 Prince’s Digest or TIIF LAWS OF GEORGIA. QTpHE undersigned having contracted to print sal for the State a certain number of copies, now issue / PROPOSALS For publishing to those who may become suhtcri• hers, a DIGEST of the -LAWS •or thr State of Georgia. Containing all Statutes, and the suInstance of all Resolutions of a general and public nature, and PoW in force, which have been passed in this State previous to the session of the Gen eral Assembly of December, '1B20, with oc- casional explanatory notes and connection references, and a list of the Statutes repealed or obsolete. TO WAICH IS ADUST), AN APPENDIX, Containing the Constitution of the U. States; the Constitution of the 8tute of Georgia as amended; the Statutes of Frauds and Perjiw l Pies, the Habeas Corpus Act, Uc. &c. WITH A COPIOUS INDEX. Compiled by the dppuintment % and under the au thority qf the General JlssemMy t By OLIVER H. PRINCE. There are few so ignorant as not to know that work like this, if even tolerably executed, must possess intrinsic value. The compilation of this book is allowed by competent judges, to be performed in a very masterly manner; and 'he well known character of the gentleman whose name it bears, forbids the idea of any deficiency of industry or talent in executing the important ser> ice confided to him by the Legislature. It is believed tnat every man who can conve niently buy this w*rk ought to possess it, be cause it behoves every citizen to have some knowledge of the laws of his country. The opinion expressed by Judge Blackstone is cer tainly correct that, "As every one iB interest ed in the preservation of the Laws, it is in cumbent upon every man to be acquainted with those at least with which he is immediately concerned; lest he incur the censure, as well us inconvenience, of living in Society, without knowing the obligations which it lays him un der.” CONDITIONS. The book will be neatly printed and substan tially bound in one largo royal octavo volume, in s ze equal to “ Inyersoll's Digest of the Laws qf the United States, and will oe furnished to subsciibers at the price that books Kell for in Philadelphia, to wit, seven dollars per copy, payable on delivery of the work ; which will be ready by November nr December next. GRANTLAND U OHME. Milledgevilie, 22d April, 1822, may 4 In tho Circuit Court of the United States, In and fur the Itlutrirt if feunstflvania, in thr third Circuity BETWEEN Joseph Marx and Joseph Marx* * and George Marx, citizens of the stRto of Virginia, wfio sue Xa well in their own names as In behalf of such other Per sons, Stockholders of the late Bank of the United States heretofore named, as slmll come in and become Parlies . hereto, contributing to the Expenses of thi* Suit—Com plainants. AND David Lenox, Elias Boiulinot, v Robert Smith, James C. Fish. f er, Joseph Sima, Archibald McCall, Paul Sieman, Samuel Coates, Henry I’ratt, George Fox, Pascludl Hollingsworth, John Siille, Thomas M. Wi|. ling/Mlorace Binney, George Harrison, Abljah Hammond, Willinm Bayard and Oliver Wolcott, citizenapf the 8tatc of Pennsylvania, Trustees of the late Bank ofuhe United States. Effingham Superior Court, December term, 1821, The Trustees of the German' Lutheran Church at Ebcnc- excr Real Nisi ►On Foreclosure of Mortgage John Freyerrmitb and severs) parcels of Land ^ ^ O N the petition nf'tbe Trustees of the Ger- man Lutheran Oeurch at Ebenezer, stating that the said Joint Freyermuth on tluj.fifteenth day nf April, eighteen hundred if filteen, mort. tratred by deed under seal to the petitioner., all those traota of land, containing tl.rce hundred tty, state aforesaid,•on., lining Judldlah Weitman Kelly’s Mir. aerei in, Effingham count] small creek adjoining Judl , and Garrison’s Wmdi also another fifty acres, ait. uated and being in tit, dlatrict or Ebeneaer. bounded by land of Peter Arnetolf U F. Brook- In Equity, I 'J cn > lhe >>me of survey granted to Landfol- Weigher, ,lc ' 1 “■•(’.another tract of land situate in the sev. Sessions I ® l ’ , ®* ,l > district of the county of Baldwin, con taming two hundred and two and a half aores. known by the number (104) one hundred ant our, until the appurtenances, to secure the pay. inentufa bond or obligation ofthe-aaid John, bearing date the day and year aforesaid-fAroy mg the foreclosure of the uid mortgage. It ap pearing to the Court that there ia now due on the said bond and mortgage the sum of tu»e hun- dred doilara, with interest at aixper cent, from the fifteenth day of April, eighteen hundred if eighteen. On motion of Wayne and Cuylcr, at- loineyo of the petitioners, it ta ordered that the Sheriff's Sales. ww~P? 7 y. ,,fa »•*».<»«> tier>, WILL ho *oM, rt the Court Hona, in the city fT ofSaimnwdi, between the hours often JJh6 in thrf city of Savannah. ■SflSastrrs# In depth, together with the k mortgaged by Patrick Stan. ofsmn; and ftmr o All tint known by Heatlioote •nil ninety building, tberct Bomtpea and acid under « 'to front the Superior Court of chat- . Mari, twenty, on ‘ Court of the. United Staten for fiirtber proceed- "'P; Wltsroupon it ivurilerod and decreed— | proceeding, take Place as are"by'la’w directed I bat the holders of Notea of the late Bank of I It ia further ordered tint this Hole be pub- Premises, be foreclosed, and tliat r iuoh r furlhcr ic,, “ “ 'urincr ordered tint this Hole be pub- the Untteil Jtatca, bring them in fer payment I li.hcd once a month for twelve months In a nub. ntUie bur,linking House of said llaqV in the lie gazette ofthis state, or be served i! thebe’ city of Philadelphia, before the elevenih day ot lendant or hit representative or agent six April, A D. 1823, and that on that day this months prior to the time appointed fbr the nay Court will make « flhal Decree for Distribution 1 irlent or the money into Court. ** ^ reserved in tlib hands of the de- 1 lyment of said Notes ; and it is »hn«, e«t by lot No31, No40, l*vfcd on n the properly-pf "" “I®” 5 '' to.aatisiy exceutions from Ajuatioo’, court „ tkvorof David Leon. Reuben X'omh. 5™.?*ble* r> nUer ' r * tU "' rt . W "I b J.« Abo, a negro girl n,med Lttcy. levied 'the property of Thomas 1). Porter, dece .V to iitisfy an execution in favor of James M. tor, for use of George Millen. Also a mulatto woman named Jme, levied .. as the' property of Amhel How ljW the suit ok John Uaupt andothers, returned by a constable. of the funds r fondants for^i. further ordered, and decreed, that the Clerk cause this.ordor to be published in oic public newspaper in each of the following places, f wit:—Fh ladelphiH, Boston, New-Yoik, Bald m «|p, Norfolk, Charleston,Savannah, prl New Orleans, at least once a week, for nincoalendei months, before the said eleventh day of April next. A true copy, D. CALDWELL, Clerk Cit C. The Editors of the Boston si Boston, of.the New-York New.York, of the Amend dec 11 tev i Extract from the Minutes. JNO. CHARLTON, Clerk, re* Augusta Stage Office, KKMOVED. Evening Gazette IP” 11 ° ffici ; ? f ,he ^ u *". sl * s '»lfel>»vingbeen evening uazeiu ^ removed from the Oily Hotel, on the R.v “ kL u c, ’! onel Shellman 1 . MANSION HOUSE, fn the Norfolk Herald, ton City Gazette, at 'Charleston, of the Gcotl an, at Savannah, and of the Louisiana Advert' er, at Ncw-Orleans, are requested to insert the .ibo.ve n their respective gazettes once a week, for nine calender months, before the 11th da> of April, 1823, and to forward their hills, ussooi thereafter ns rnav be, to the sublbrillcr, accom panied by an affl lavit proving the publicaUoo conformably to tho for* goinff order. q D. CALDWELL, Clerk Cir C. may 9 june 17 no JOHN WOMACK. TRAVELLING From North to South. F ROM four to six nSw, cmiifortnhly construct ed four wliei‘1 Vciiicles, diown by four horses cacti, and drove by. sober ami careful drivers, will act ihit from Trenton In New-Jer sev to Savannnh, via Augusta, in Gcnrgin, on Or about the 15th duv of September next The ■■mite through. Pennsylvania, Virginia ami Die tarelinas will be confined ns much to the neighborhood of mountains, as Die good roads through the country will allow. The journey will be leisurely taken, so as to consume from fourlo five or even six weeks, dependent some what upon the the inclination of persons who may become passengers. Those who arc disposed to engage seats for the above described journey, can dn ao by up plying to tlie Post muster of Savannnh. Priori- ty m Hie choice of seala will be feguluted by numbering the firm applicant one, which will entitle vital person to the first selection anti ao on to the last. An entire earringe can bo ta ken up by engaging tlte ntmiheer of Beats. P.8. All the (luzrttes iu Georgia and those at Columbia, Snnth.flarnlina, are requested to ii sert the above notice tijice u ntonili. Cor the two succeeding months, uml forward their ac counts for payment tothe Post Master at Savin- n,h ' may 28 SYRUP OF PALMETTO. D OCTOIL BE11THELOT respectfully in-' iorins the public and Ills ftiemls, tlict he is supplied in his sture witli a large quantity of i list efficacious Medicine called the Syrup of Palmetto, which is eelobfated for .its extraordi-' nary virtues in destroying WORMS, which ao generally afflict children in this country. It ha. been generally acknowledged all over tile'West Indies and the United Statca. l ids Syrup be. ing uf an agreeable flavor, children will take it easily without that diagust which ordinarily at tends tlie tse of other Medicines employed Cot tlie same purpose. | Those persons who will use (his Syrup In | the above case may be certain oC a radical cure. Directions to use it .will be given by tlie sub scriber., J. U. IIUUTHELOT. may 31 ton to Andn rule absolute... ham county,', 6 1I#w, "K Mflfoee, Bon, Morgan, HJrty, Will, Kmg, tjanoy.Amey and Lucy, la! vied on as the pwpnty rf Gaorge D. Millen, to •etfafy an axooutloa In favor of James Anderson. * "W# 11 " WMned Phoebe, levied on m the prbpevtysef David Polock, decessei S*m U of V n» * f L 0<n * i u,,ic «’* *ourt, In Alsoa negro man rqmed Dembo, levied on ta the property pf Mark Ellebre, d.ceaaed, to “ Jfte'rSr' * ®°urt, 5 ikvof ol Allen Denmark, returned to me by a conata. Alie, buildings on lot nnmbar thirty-nine (39J ~K W n" d .’, l ;? u, " 1,d, ? u ". 1 ‘‘y.BroSghton st«et‘ ist by lot ' jffip.9 ABRAM D'LYON, too W Oo (Jejtrij Tuetttny in Jluyutt next. ILL be sold at the court houae in the cite of Savannah, between the hours of 10 am 4 o'clock, 5 All that lot of LanA in the city of Savannah, known by the number eight (8) first tythln? ‘""y T e , et , b y withtlm buildings thoreon, sold undet a decree obtained in the Hon. Superior Court of Chatham county, “ ,he PW® r ‘y of John Bpcak man, deccaaed. july 13 ^“AHAM D’LYON, • o o — ■ > J. B. Herbert uo. Offer for tale, hluls prime New-Orleans Sugar 50 hluls Muscovado dp. 100 bis , do do. 250 bags prime green Coffee 200 casks assorted Cut Nails 20 hhds pure Jamaica Rum, 4th proof 7 pipes Cognac Brandy 20 IiIkIk 4tli proof New-Orlcans Rum 80 casks B B 9 Porter 50 crates assorted Crockery ware 200 kegs Lard 100 boxes Troy GandlcsT 100 bis kiln dried Cora Meal 20 bags Pimento 50 boxes Muscatel Raisini 50 do Crab Cider ALSO, 300 bushels Corn m Terms, for approved endorsed paper trill be accommodating. July 11 Bug Destroying Tincture. Tir'd Nature’s soft restorer balmy sleep, He like the world, his ready visit pays Where fortune smiles: the wretched he for sakes : Swift on his downy pinions flies from bed With Bugs infested; and gilds the Couch ^ Of prudent house wife. FTER the most minute research and ex* » perience made on its efficacy, Dr. BEK- THELOT now confidently assures tlie public that he has invented a mixture which will most nfallibly destroy those unwelcome disturbers of our repose, by applyingitto the furniture which they infest. There is no danger in its use, and is perfectly f ree from ungraceful smell. As Dr. B. is desirous that what he now of fers to suffering humanity may recommend it self by its use, he abstains from all that pauegy- rick too often accompanying the most contemp tible nostrums. june 13 Leghorn Hats, §c. OUR cues Leghorn Hats . . Two ditto nip. Cambric Prints One English built Curricle, with Harness .com. plcte For sale by MALL St HOYT. may 16 Notice. T HE firm of Rockwell Hepburn is dissolv ed, in c'.naequence of the death of J, L. Hepburn, Esq. The subscribers have firmed a connection in the Practice of Law, under tlie firm (if ROCK WELL A MORGAN, They will attend to pro- frasionn! business, in the Federal Cqui t. In the Ocmulgee circuit, and in those counties where, in the late firm of Rockwell if Hetihui n prac ticed. Their office is in Milledgevilie, corner of Jef ferson and McIntosh streets, where one of them may be found at all times, when n it on the cir cuit. S. ROCKWELL. A. A. MORGAN. Milledgevilie, J une 10, 1822. june 14 "Factorage & Commission BUSINESS. T HE undersigned have this day entered i copartnership in the above line under the firm ot Stuboxb U Hcimm—and solicit from their friends a share of business—Their Count ing Room is in tlie west end of Bulloch's Build ings. They will be enabled to make suitable advances on produce deposited for aule 1 . OLIVER STURGES, WM. P. HUNTER. . Savannah. Dec. 1, 1821. 5 The Subscriber O EPF.RS lor sale a FARM LOT, about foil miles f urn Savannah, known by the No 10, Carpenter tjtliiitg, Decker ward, bounded on the north bv landi of David Taylor, on the south by Lot No 4, Eyles tything, on the east by Lot No 9, Love’s, and on the weaLby land* former ly D. Gibbon’s. An accurate plat of the land will be shown to any person disposed to pur chase. In the mean time all persons are cau tioned ugainst cutting the wood off laid land, JOS. CUMMINO. may 101 ft Elegant Saddlery and Harness Manufactory R ICHARD M'KENZIE, begs leave to inform his friends and the public, that he has fe- innved his Saddle, Harness and Patent Leather Trunk Manufactory from Philadelphia to the corner of Broadway and Wall-street, Nfcw-York, where he has for sute> every article oT superior quality in the jtbov&line. All orders carefully attended lo. In addition, R. M'K, will be regu larly supplied with Saddles and Bridles from his correspondent in London, june 3 6w « A Situation Wanted. fV Young Woman .isliesa siUutiqn in a rc- •ISuk apecjablr family going to the North,and would be willing to return in the fall. A line I addressed to M. C. ami left at this office, will be I attended to, july 9 p Classical and English School. rnilE subscriber has removed his school to A the room under Solomon’s Lodge, near the old Presbyterian Church, where he can reoeire a few additional Scholars. For terms apply at the School, or at Meaar. Oemler if Poaey’a, Broughton street. HENRY MACDONNELL. june 29*‘ At Private Sale. Prime Negro Gill, about IS years if age, a irst rate house servant. Apply to J, B. HERBERT h GO. july 9 City Sheriff's Sales. « % P) IN,ll ‘y in Jusuetnex), IKjlLL be loldln front of the Court Horn* » Y between the uaual hours of 10 and 3 o’elt b S2u If?]"?? ®*«“<ionito mb directed, all the undivided fourth part of that lot known in the plan olthe efty of Savannah aalot No twenty-one [21) and building,, bounded north b y •'root, south byXongreaa itreet, east by Eut-Broid ati eet, Iveat by lot No 2% levied on is the property or Abiel H. Sweigh- Offer, to tatlily an execution in favor of William loor. r Alio, sundry article! of household furniture, levied on aa the property of kuain Wilson, to aatia yttv execution fur rent, In favor df Peter Shirk, , Alio, one grejr mare, levied on u the pro perty ol Edward Mount, to aatlify an execution lor rent, in favor of J. Vollaton. Alio, aundry artlclea o| houaehold furniture, levied on aa the propeftjpof Mr. Fairfield, to u. isfy an eseemionfor rent, in favor of Charles II. Hayden, Julyl> ABHAHA^I I. I. D'LYON, c a fihei’fff’s Sale. W Op the Firej Tuceeltfy in Mfnet next t ILL be aold, at the Court-Houle, in (h* Town of Jcfferaon, Crtnden Cdlhty, be. tween the hours often end four o'clock m that day , one tract of land lying on Little Satilla acres' ** ^ ,0orni f containing 0)7 . .^J»<One trset on foe same river, tog^er wtth the Unprovemente thereon, where Jamel u. Dllworth resides, containing 500. Also, on* tract df laud on the big branch of the’laid river, . containing100 acre,. Also, one traetbn White Oak, called the Gum Pond, containing TO acred, Lcv edon aa the property of Jamei C. Dll. worth, to aatlafy an Eiecutlon in favour at Meigi if Roed, and other,. , _ „ . OEORGF, LONG, V. i. o. a. Jcfferaon, July lm, 1822. Julyiat f • Public Sale. Henry tlaupt and others, com-) plalnants. and j. In Equity, I Henry Haupt, defendant. \ . IY virtue of a decree of the honorable ttm i Superior court of Chatham county, in equi ty, will be aold at the court houae in the city of Savannah, oil the first TUESDAY, in' Auguit next, all that Lot of Land In aaldcity, known by the No 5, in Reynolds ward, situate on the corner of Congreu and Drayton atrecta, with the improvements on the northern moiety nf tile lot. Conditiuos cash. By,order. J. B. HERBERT if CO. .Wri- Inly 11 T HE persona whole name, are htereofito an nexed, are natives of Liberty, county, in the state of Georgia, have resided inxatd Mate from tl^e time of their birth i and have had their names regiateted In my office aa peraoni of co- lor claiming to be free. Tirab attends to farmings Mr. Tbomu Mai. lard’aplantation i the ia 53 years old. — Prince, a ion of Tirab,» carpenter hr trade, IT34 yean old, and resides on Colonel’. Island. Heller, a washerweman, reiidea at Ricebo- rough, and is 33 yeata did. Kmty, a daughter of Beller, is 12 yean old, and wait! du Mr. William Baker, at Gravel Hill. Abram, a carpenter, it 35 yearn old, and re side* at Mr Ricbfird S Baker’s. E. BAKER, cacao **%4 SAVANNAH Poor House-and Hospital. TTISITING Committee for Ws and Jo/vef, At CHARLES W. ROCKWELL ami GEO* ANDERSON. Attending Phyaicun, Dr. WM, c danielL. JOHN HUNTEH, Secretary. July* • 'M