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rum/r^ saxes.
* ity. Sheriff’s Snles,
(hi thefint Tuetiiay in Iwpttjn&er, next,
'Gj'CTlIJ.be sold before tlio Court House in Mi*
^hf City of Savannah, between the usual
hours of 10 ami 4 o’clock
buildings on tot No 40, Warren ward, In the
city of Savannah, with the uncxplred lease, le
vied on as the property iTCharles H Hayden, to
satisfy several executions issuing from the lion
the Court of Common I’lens and Oyer and Ter
miner fir the Lily of Savannah via: Jno 1* Solan
John V Williamson,Charles W Rockwell, Moore
6H ymnn, and J.Jin U Revihelot’s, execution
nr rent against Charles H llavden,
IrfftNof Tower Tything Ijeeker ward con
taining 60 fret front and 90 feet deep levied on
as the property of the estate of Mathew McAl
lister dec’d, to satisfy an execution in favor of
Wm Henry and others, against M H M'Allistcr,
ex’or of Mathew M'AIIUter, dec.
Sundry articles of Household and Kitchen Fur.
niture, levied on os the property of James Dirk
to satisfy an execution in favor of Hen Burroughs
end in favor of John Gribbin for rent.
Huildii gs on half lot No 8, and quarter lot No
9 lVgby T iliing IK-cker ward, levied on as the
property of Louis (lirodon to satisfy Ttiomss
Gibbons' on two executions for ground rent
A small wooden building on lot No 17, Liberty
ward, levied on as the property of Daniel H
.Grower to satisfy an execution in favor of Geo.
Glen for gnftmi rent. A D’LYON, o c s.
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.Sheriff’s sales.
O N the first Tue«dny in Se tember next, will
be sold at the court hou<e in the . city of
Savannah, between the usual hours of ten and
four o’clock > ~
The eastern moiety or half part of Lot No (6)
six Hi:ks Tytliing Percival ward in the city of
Savannah, with improvements thereon late the
property of Grace Lyon deceased, now levied on
as the property of Henry I yon to satisfy ail exe
cution in favor of James Dixon.
Five negroev via: Joe, Maria, Henry, Robert,
and London, levied on as the property of Wn.
A Moore, to satisfy an execution in favor of the
administrator of Butt Jones, deceased.
■' One undivided eigli 1 nf two undivided thirds
of all that wharf Lot No (8) eight in the city of
Savannah, Darby ward, commonly called luce’s
wharf, levied on as the property of Thomas "
Itice to satisfy an execution in favor of Wm Da
wes.
A quantity rtfnew Cabinet Furniture levied on
as the property of George Stow to satisfy an ex
edition in favour of George M Wallburg.
A negro man named London levied on as the
property*^ the estate of Fleming Akin, to ra
tisfy an exccii'ion from a Justices Court in fav r
of i honjast l)owell b co, against James drown
administrator, ami Elvira Brown administratrix,
of Fjeming 'Akin dec’d, turned over by a consia-
A negro man named Georg levied on aa the
property of Prince Candy, to satisfy an execu-
tiqn bUtivor of Peter Duringer, turned over by
aconMbJfi ■ -djlnr
Lot No (10) ten Spring Hill containing five a*
xres more or less, in Chatham County, levied on
as the property of the estate of Catherine Hart-
Stine dec’d, to satisfy an execution in favor or
.Samuel Loper against T V Gray, adm’r of Cathe
rine Hart stine, dec’d
Anegro girl named Marian, levied on tinder
awjwhiilneni from tlu Hon the Superior Court
of Chatham County, in .favor of John Sikes a-
gainst Wm J Andrews.
I D’LYON, see.
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City Marshal's Sale.
(tf!* .‘V: . ii day in September ne^t, will
bt-snldb-f .lie C-un House in tne city
ol Savannah, between the usual hours of sale.
One billiard Table, with the cues and uinces
attached to it* levied on as the property of Nes
ler & Griggs to satisfy eight executions issued
by the May or and Aldermen oftlie city,for keep-
l.g a billiard Table. F M 8 TON B, c ic.
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City Marshal's Sales,
j |N the fi at Tuesday i» Sept next, in front
1 “oftlie Court House, between tl»p hours of
10 A M and 4 P M, will be sold the following
property or as much thereof as will Satisfy the
City taxes.
Lot No 5 and building, secondTything Reyn,
olds ward bounded east by Reynold st. south by rident st, levied on as the property ol
a lane west by lot No 4 and north by Bay st. levi- 1 Holies, to satisfy hit city ‘
cd on as the property of the estate of John An*
dersonto satisfy the city taxes of said estate for
the year 18*1, 1822 and 1823, amount tax £105
50 -is and cost
Marshal's Sale.
Oil the first Tuesday in September next,
«T*i/lU. be sold at the Court H- use of this
vdr city, between the hours of ten and three
o’'.lock,
The following tract of land, to wit, all that
Plantation, or tract of land in McIntosh County,
known by the name of Bowmans tract, original,
ly granted to Thomas Cam ter, which said tract
eon tains five hundred acres more or less, boun.
ded on the south by pine lands, originally grant 1
Lot No —— New Leeds now known in the
dan of the city ns Oglethorpe ward bounded
east by W eat Broad st south by a vacant lot west
by lot —— and north by Lot No 1, levied on as
the property of G. L. Cope to satisfy his City
taxes for the yr, - 1821, 1822, 1833, and 1824,
amount tax—SI87 57 and coat.
•Wharf lot No 8, Warren ward, bounded east
by lot No 9,‘ruth by Bay st. west by lot No 7
and north by Savannah river, levied on as the
property of the estate of Pat Stanton, to satisfy
the city taxes of said estate for the years 1821
and 1822 amount tnX £99 and cost
Lot No 4, Frederic Tylhing Darby ward,
bounded east by lot No 3, south by & lane, west
by lot No 5 and north by Congress st levied on
as the property ol Charles Devaut to satisfy his
city taxes for the present year, amuunt due £17
30 and cost
Lot No 26, Brown ward, bounded east by lot
No 25, south by Perry st west by Whitaker st.
and north by a lane levied on as the prupertv of
It. U. Ralston, to satisfy the city taxes of said
property for the years 1822, 1823 and 1824, a-
mount due £57 25 and coat
Lot No 29 Ewensburg now known in the plan
■ f the city as Oglethorpe ward bounded east by
lot No 28, south by M.rgaret st, west by Farm
st and north by a lane, levied on as the property
of the estate Half Clay to satisfy tin- city takes
of said estate for the years 1823 and 1824 amount
d ie £31 and coat
Buildings on lot No2,Leroacb Tylhing Heath*
lane, west by lot No 1 ami north by Broughton
st. levied on as the property of Jncob Miller to
satisfy Inaxity ia-i s for the \ears 1823 and 1824
amount due £24 37 and cost
Lot No 7, Totvtr Tytliing Decker ward boun*
ded east by Jot No 6, south by Broughton street
west by lot No 8, and north by a lane, levied on
as the property of the es.-ate M McAllister, to
satisfy the tnx of said estate for the present year
amount due £12 50 and cost.
A building on lot li-t er A. Darby Ward boun.
ijed east by Johnson’s Square, souL by 8t. Ju
lian s’ west by Whitaker st and north by Bryan
». , levied on as the property of Martin Hathaway
to satisfy his city taxes for the years 1822, 1823
and 18-4, amount due. £15 and cost. >
Half lot No 6 and buildings CarpentjBrs Row
Trustee G .rden, bounded earthy cast boundary
street, south by lot No 7. west by east broad st,
and north by lot No 5, levied mi as the property
of Thomas'F Moxluun, In satisf. his city tax’ s
for the years 182* and 1824. amount due £15.
Due third wharf lot No 8, Darby ward bound
ed east by/lol N. 9, south by Pay st west by lot
no 9and north oy Savannah river, levied on as
the property of Charles B. Jones to satisfy City
■axes for the years 1823 and 1824, amount due
£22 50,
Halt Lot No 7, Carpenter Tything Dccke
Ward, bounded east by Lot' No 8. south by Bry
an street, weat by the west half of said Lot, and
north by a lane levied on as the property ofj M
Jarvis to satisfy ids city tax for the present year
Amount due £15 and cost.
Lot No. fi, snd buildings Warren ward,
bounded east by Lot No 11, south by Uryan-st,
west by Haberslmm-st, nnd north bv a lane, le
vied on as the property of James Bilbo, to satis-
fy his city taxes for the years 1823 and 1824,—
ed to General lackland McIntosh, to the west
by pine lands granted to William Carnochan 1 Amount due £5! 93
& to the west by salt-marshes the -Whole levied j l-ot No, l, and buildings, second Tjgfring An
ed east by lot No 30. south by a lane, west by
lot no 32 snd north by York st, levied on ns Urn
property oftlie estate Wm Ma hew to satisfy
tnxes of said estate fur the years 1823 and 1824,
amount dm £10.
Buildings on lot No 27, liberty ward, bound
ed east by Liberty st, south by a lane, west by lot
No 28 and north by York st,levied on as the pro
perty of Frederick Sellick, to satisfy bis city
taxes for the. year 1824, amount due £55.
Buildings on lot N" t, Sinner Tytliing Perci
val word, hounded •oat by l<>t No 1, south by a
lanr, west bv Bull st and orth by York street
levied no as the property of Reuben G. Taylor,to
satisfy his city taxes for the years 1822, 1823
and 1834, amount due £63 76.
Buildings on east half lot letter H Percival
ward, bounded east ny Drayton st, south by Y -rk
st, west by wes’ half of said lot and north by Pre-
the property of Job T.
... j taxes for the yesr 1824
'amount £25 31.
Half lot No 6, lllcks Tything Percival ward,
bounded cast by east half of said lot, south bj
State st, west by Bull st and north by a lane levi
ed on as the property nf the estate John Shaw,
to satisfy the estates city taxes for the years 1823
and 1824, amount due £15 93j.
Lot No 10 apd building, Jackson ward, boun
ded east by Whitaker st, south by a lane, west
by lot No 9, and north by South Broad st, levi.
ed on as the property of T. N, Morel to Katiriy
his eity taxes for the years 1821, 1822,1823 and
18.14, amount due £lUfi 50 and cost
Five lots, Nos 15. 16, t7, 18, 19. Trustees
Garden, bounded east by a canal, soutli by lot
14, west by Reynolds st and Fort Wayne, and
north bjr Savannah River, levied on as the pro
perty of D T Hall, to satisfy his city taxes for
the year 1824, amount due £24 37.
Lot No 3 and buildings, Warren ward, bound
ed east by lot No 4, south by a lane, west by lot
No 2 and north by Bay st, levied on ns the pro
perty of Alexander Hunter, to satisfy his cit\
taxes for the years 1823'and 18 ’4, amount dm.
£31 25
Lot No 24 and buildings, Warren ward, boun
ded east by Washington square, south by Con
gress st west by lot No 23 and north by St Ju
lian st, levied on as the property ol Jacob Falim,
to sati'fj his city taxes for the years 1823 anti
1824, amount due £31 25.
Lot No 7 ami buildings, Jekyl Tything Darby
ward, bounded east by lot No 8, south by Bry
an st, west by lot No 6 and north by a Isne, levi-
tel on as the property of Worthington Gale, to
satisfy his city taxes for the years 1823 and 1824,
,in()0 niiu imii.il vjy uiitii^L'MJij ilvigu viii uu uie
oroperty.of Wm Smith to satisfy the taxes of said
property for the years 1822,1823 and 1824 A
mount due 8 13 »ml bust.
Lot letter I and buildings Decker ward boun
ded cast by Ellis Square, south by St Julian-st,
cieu east ny runs square, souin oy at ,iuuan-st, *y «■* moat woo nave had occasion to uso o
west by Jefferson st, and north by Hrv an-st, le- In all cases pf heartburn, bile, nausea smt ’ h
vied on as the property of John M M'Cailatosa Unease* oftlie Stomach, which are so verv°
tilu till nn uiw |iiu|(wi wi imiuii tv* wwum vu a
tisfy the city tax of said property lor the prese
year, amount due 25 dollars and cost.
amount due £41 25
Cdat wardT bounded east by lot No" 3, south by a Lot No 10 Second Tything Reynolds ward,
hounded ea«t by Reynolds st, south by Bryan st,
Ufa*! Ui task Vn G nn,l Mni.ll. I... — I % _ • 1
west b\ lot No 9 and north by a lam , levied on
as the property nf the estste of David Kieff tr to
satisfy the estates city .axes fur the years 1823
and t824, amount due £15. *
I. 'Is Nos 20 and 21, Yamacraw, bounded east
by lot No 19, south hv Pine st, west by Farm st
and north by lots Nos 8 and 9, levied on us the
property ol Seaborn Jones, to satisfy his city
taxes for the year 1824, amount due £9.
One small building near Fort Wayne, levied
onus the property of Juno Guard, to satisfy his
city taxes for the years 1821 and 1824 amount
tax £16 06
Lot No 6, and buildings Reynolds ward, boun
ded E by lot No 7, by Bryan st, W by Aber
porn st, and N by a lane,, levied on as the proper-
S /of Archibald. Smith, .to satisfy,his city taxes
>r the year 1824, amount taxi £100 93
Lot No 1 and buildings, Indian st, bounded h
by Waynes lnt, S by Indian st, W by a lane, and
N by lot No 2, levied on a9 the property of John
A. Silver, to satisfy his city taxes for the year
1824 amt,tax £10.
A small building on lot letter!’ St. Gall, bonn.
ded B by St. Gall st, S by lot letter R. W by
Poplar st, and N by lot letter V levied on as the
property of Sukcy Hester, to satisfy her city
taxes for the years 1822, IT 23 and 1824, amt tax
£38 13
A small building on lot No 15, Spring Hill,
bounded B by Franklin st, S by Spring st- W by
lot No 18, and N by lot No 16, levied on as the
in the Circuit Court of the United States,for the
District of Georgia, and sold at the risk of the
-^former purchaser.
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161
JOHN H MOREL,
Marshal, n, o,
Sheriff's Sale8.
John H. Dobell, to satisfy the estates city ta:
fo-the years 1823 and 1824 Amount of
£33 62
atgt,
On the first Tuesday in September next.
VyiLL be sold before the Court House in Ef-
t v fingbam County, between the usual hours
of sale.
200 acres of land lying in said county, bound-
od on all sides by vacant lands at the time of sur
vey, levied on at the suit of the Commissioners
oftlie Effingham Academy, vs the administra
tors of Philip Jones, deceased—said land origin
ally granted to Jame9 Wilson.
Also, 200 acres of land, bounded on the S B lnrIIlf , V1 _. H
pnd X W by lands of Waltef Stewart, at the time i 0194 qua
of survey, levied on at the suit of the German D , N J . « .
on at the suit of Christopher Rilander, vs. the *820,. 1821,1822, and 1823. Amount due £86
Lot No. 6 Columbian ward, bounded east by
lot No 7, south by a lane, west by lot No 5, and
north by Hroughton-st levied on as the property
of John Morel to satisfy his city taxes for the
years 1822, 1823 and 18 -4 Amount due £43.
Buildings on lot No 40 \Y arrnn ward, bound
ed east by lot No. 39, s-.ii'h by Brouglitomst,
west by Reynolds st nnd north by a lane, levied
otva« the property of C H Hayden, to satisfy his
‘ ity taxes for the years 1822,1823 and 1824 A-
mount due £1Q9 2J,
Lot No 10 and buddings, Heatlicote Tvthing
Decker ward, bounded east by V hi taker st
south by Broughton-st. west by lot No 9, and
north by a lane, levied 011 as ihe property of
Mrs C Sliellman to satisfy her city taxes
for the years 1822, 1823 and 1824 Amount due
M administrators of Jam< s Porter, deceased
Also, one negro man named Billy, and 450
gores of Ian' 1 , more or less, lying on the Augusta
road, bounded on the S by lands of Jonathan
Rahn, and E by lands of Jas. Crews, levied on at
the suit of John Helvenston and others vs. John
Exley.
THOS. ELKINS, s e c
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Sheriffs sales.
O N the first Tuesday in September next, will
be sold at the court bouse in Riceborough,
in Liberty County, between the usual hour of
10 and 4"’clock, the following property, viz:
Four Negroes. Rose, Betty, Cate, arid Clari nda,
one tract of land containing 150 acres more, or
less, bounded by Charles Flowers, Henry Joioe,
and other?
One vacant ((Otin Riceborough bounded on
the south by Boltons Lots, west by Mrs Powells
land ami on the east by the public road.
Alsu, all the stock now on hand.oonsisting of
dry goods, crockery ware, bard ware, and a num
ber of other articles too tedious to mention, le
vied on us the property of John F. Williams, to
Satisfy two executions, one in favor of G Breitt.
player & co. and the other in favor ot J Penfield
4-co,
EDWARD WAY, sic.
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24.
Building on lot No 8, Yamacraw bounded east
proper rtf Klsev Wilson, to sartsfy her city tuxes
for the years 1820, 1821, 1822, 1823 and 1824,
amt. tax, £27 31
West half Lot No 8 nnd bull lings, filnpnr Ty.
thing Percival Ward, bounded east by east half
of said lot, south by South Broad Street, west
by lot No 7, and north oy a lane, levied on as the
property ol Mar Lewdeu to satisfy her ci -y tax-
esforthe years 1823 and 1824. Amount due
£20 62$ and cost,
Buildings on Lot No 8, Indian-st bounded
east by lot No 7, south by a lane, West by lot No
9, and north by Indian street, levied on as the
property of John Myrick, to sa»isfy his city taxes
for the years 1323 and 1824 Amount due £9
75 and erst.
East half lot No 6, Hicks Tything P, rcival
ward bounded east by lot No 7. south by State
st, west by west hair of said lot and north' by a
lane levied on as the property of Henry Lyons,
to satisfy his city lax for the present year. A
mount due £13 and cost.
Lot No 10, Moore Tything Percival ward,
bounded east by lot No 9, south by State st,
west by Whitaker-st, and north by a lane, levied
on as the property of the estate of John Clark,
t<> satisfy the tuxes of said est. for the present
year, Amount due £6 2t and cost
Two.th'rds flot No, 7, Yamacraw bounded
east by lot No 6, south by a lane, west by lot No
9, and north by Indian-st, levied on ast-> proper
ty ol R Kichardson, to satisfy his city tax for the
present year, amount due 27 50 and cost
Buildings on east part lot No 30, l iberty ward
bounded east by lot No 29, south by a ane’
west by west half of said lot, and north bv York
st. levied on as the property of the estate of
John Stilweb to satisfy the tuxes for said estate
for the year-1801 1809 18i9, 1820,1821, (8,!2
1823, and 1824 Amount due £55 37$ and
by lot No 7, s uth by Indian st, • es by lot No 9; cost,
and north by Savannah river, levied on as the j Building on north half f Lot No 40, Elbert
property of Cli&iham SL-am Saw Mill, to satisfy | ward, bounded east by Jefferson-st, south bv
the tax of said property fur the years 1823 and south half ofjrnid lot, west by lot No 39, and north
1824, amount due £35 and cost. j by 1 lane, levied on as the property of Dr A Snef-
Lot No 36 and bunding, Liberty ward, bound- tall, to satisfy his city taxes for the years 1821*
ed east by Montgomery st. south by south broad; 1822, 1823 and 1824 Amount due £58 43 and*
st, west by lot No 35, and north by a lane, levied cost.
on as the propertyyof Samuel 8t H Goldsmith, to i Lot No 20 and buildings Warren wr-rd, bonn-
satisfy their city tax for the present year,amount j dt d ea»t by Price si, south by St Julian-st west
due £10 arid cost. 1 by lot No 19, and north by a lane, levied *m as
Buildings on lot Np 91, Warren ward bound? the property of A M Gray, to satisfy the taxes of
ed east by Price st, south by Congress st, west said property for the years 1822,1823 and 1824
by lot No 22 and north by St. Julian st, levied on
as the property of Wm Pope to satisfy their city
tax for the present yea', amount due £40 and
cost.
Lots Nos 4 and 5, Indian st, Yamacraw, bound
ed east by lot No 3, south by a lane, west by lot
No 6 and north py Indian st, levied on as the
property of the estate John Doon, to satisfy the
city tax of said property for the year 1824, a-
mount due £7 50 and,cost
Lot No 18, and buildings, Ewing?burgh, boun
ded east by lot No 15, south hy William st, west
by lot no 23 and north , by lot No 29, levied on
as the property of Paul J. Vollaton, to satisfy bis
rilv.tovofl tVm ih* m 1 Q vl amJ 10(1/ ' - _
Amount due £45 and cost
A building on lot No 2, Second Tything Rey
nolds ward, bounded east by lot No 3, south by a
lane, weat b> lot No t, and north by Bay st, le-
vied on us the property of Pierce v Ca e to sa
tisfy their city taxes for the year 18t)2 an,l 1824
Amount due £12 80 and cost.
Buildings on lot No 3, Springhill, bounded
east by West Broad Street, south by Lot No 4,
west by Lot No 6, and north bv a lane, levied 00
as the property oftlie esUThog D Fortnrto sa-
tisfy the city taxes "f *ai(l estate for the years
1822, t823, and 1824 Amount due- 7 dollars
50 and cost
city taxes, for the years 1823 and 1824, amount | Lot No 7, Village St Gall; now known in the
, ... a, ,.. ' . plan of the city as 0gJetn rr-e svatd, bmihded
Buildings on lot No 31, Liberty ward, bound- ^east by Lot No 6, south by Kubly-st, west by lot
Half Lot No 9 and buildings, Second Tythin,
Reynolds wufd, bounded east l>y lot No 10,south
bv Bryan st, west by Lot No 8, and north bv a
lane tev.ed on as the property of C D Leby t -
satisfy his city tax for the \ ears 1823 and 1824
\ mount due 22dollnrs 80 and oust
A 4 of Wharf Lot No 4, Trustee Garden,
bounded east, by half of said lot, west by lot 3,
south by Fort Wayne, and north by Savannah
River, levied on as the property of A L Hart-
ridge to satisfy the city taxes of said property
for the years 1821, 1822, and 1823, Amount due
14 dollars 50 and cost.
West half lot letter V and building, hounded
east hy Lincoln st; south by Congress street,
west by west half of said lot, and north by St Ju.
lien street, levied on as Uie property of the es
tate of C Fwler to satisfy the city tax of said est.
for the present year, amount due £ll 25 and
cost
Lot letter X, St Gall, Oglethorpe ward, boun
ded east by St Gall-st, soutli by lot letter V, west
by Poplar st, and north by Zubly st, levied on as
the property of Kate Hogg to rati fy her city
taxes for the year 1823 and 1824, amount due
£10 and cost,.
A small building on Lot No 33 Columbia ward,
bounded east by Price street, south by South
Hroad Street, west by Lot No 34 and north by a
lane, levied on as the property of Mary Ann
Gordon, to satisfy her city tax for the present
year, amuunt dtp £6 75 and cost
One small building on lot N o 5, 'glethorpe
ward, bounded east by lot No 4 south by a va-
• ant lot, west b\ lot No 6 and north by Bryan, st,
levied on as the property of Elias E Rotierts, to
satisfy his city taxes lor tin* «esrs 1822,’ 1823 and
1824, Amount tux £■ 1 75
A small building on lot No 13, Elbert Ward,
bounded on the east by lot No 14, south hy Per.
ry street, west by Montgomery-st, and northhy
a lane, levied on a9 the property of the estate of
Daniel Robbins, to satisfy his city taxes for the
years 1823 nnd 1824, amount tax £5
East half lot letter V Reynold* ward, bounded
east by Lincoln street, south by Congress street,
west by west half of said lot, and north by St
Julian s'reet, levied on as the property of Rich-
srd Dennis, to,satisfy his city taxes for the years
1823 and 1824, amount tax £49 50. *
One negro man named Frank, levied on ks the
property of Thomas Wilson, to satisfy his city
taxes for th- years 1821, 1822, 1823, and 1824,
amount tax £120 12.
Half lot No 5; and buildings 1'rustce Garden,
-founded east by lot No 6, south by lot No 7,
west by East Broad Street, odd north by Bryan
street, levied on as the property oftlie estate of
George Ernie, to satisfy Ins city taxes, for the
year 1823, amount tax £14
F M STONE,. 0. K .
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Administrators Soles.
hours of 10 and 3-hclock. tl ' 8 w,te * • ■*
sEinu^z roirmns
ilHE good effects oftheae powder. asa LI
I iCine, lias been observed and ackm.wle.iJ
by all those who have had occasion to
In nil rnqptj nf hmntK...... i.n_ U8 « ihei
aientin warm climates—they can bemXl
ny 1 ime with much advantage. Aa thev IW1
pleasant effervescent draught, thev mav h.
.. be an agreeable beverage free from tuV,
highly impregnated with fixed air, and
Ingall the Medical qualities of’the j£' {
teemed Seidlits '.Voters. Ul 1
The Season is fast approaching, when 1
owdere will be in demand, and to ect
pwe, is very desirable Many personiL
been deceived in their operation, by havini-1
rims, d them in Drug Stores, the pronrieinT
which paid but little or no regard in sel«
lie best kind, consequently, their befit;
qualities were never realized But this diffi
tv may now be obviated,—the subscribe?i
endeavored fur the two or three last sc ,
to procure them Genuine and has been s™
ful.
TheseTowdera iiae neatly put up intinbei
by • hich nvans ’heir Medical property,
remain unimpaired by the influence oftim.,
climate 1
A tresh supply oftlie above Genuine artioi
lias just been received, which together wits J
very general assortment of Family Mel
will be kept constantly unban
LAY & HENDRK’K'ON,
Chemists #c Druggislt,
Corner of Congress and Whitaker sirj'iil
Shad’s Build,,
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Valuable Medicine.
ANTIDISP PU,. |. ILLS I
Prepared by Henry Jantei.
V IH approved remedy for Dyspepsia, Qr w
gestion, Habitual Costiveness, and p,U
It is wejl known that Dyspepsia is one of t
most frequent and formidable diseases nf,
country. Its commencement is indicated ini
fereut patients by various symptoms, of wk
the mo9t remarkable are—
Irregularity oftlie bowels, obstinate cost*
ness, lieadach, commonly called nervous or si
ly headaoh, yellowness oft he eyes and sitin']
cidit' of stomach after eating, often called I
burn, flatulence or wind on the stomach, b
taste in the mouth In the mbrning, fcclid brt H
drowsiness alter dinner, debility, l*»itudt,|
maciation, depression of spirits, &c.
Piles being connected with indigestion 1
costiveness, are certainly and spedily ten
by the pills.
A supply of the shove valuable Medidwl
just been received from the Patentee, uh,
be obtained of the subscribe! s, who ha% bt
appointed agents for the Slate of Georoii,
LAY & HENDRICKSON, .
Druggists and Chemists,Shad’s Buildings,
Savann
npril 24 ca94
Superior Court—Chathaii
County.
.Iaxcaut Tsbm, I*
Tliree negroes tbc property of the estate of
Charles H'. Tebeau, t -gctlicr with a horse, Bail
boat, and double barrel gun—aold by order of
Court to pay the funeral exponces and expence
of last Illness.
F. B. TEBEAU,
Administrator
jtilv 22 154
Administrator's Sale, Con
tinued
n 1
,N the first Tuesday m September next, will
be sold at the Court House; in SaVunnuli f..
tween the hours of 10 and 2 ofclnck.
Lot No is, (fifteen) in ihe second District
of Early County, Georgia, containing 202$,a
ores, more or lens, being the real estate of tto
bert M Durkie, deceased, and anid by per-
mission nf the Court pf Urdinary .,f Chatham
County
AUGUSTUS F. I)U KIE,
Adiniiusirator?
aug 7 161
Georgia—Chatham County.
T “II vvh>-ill 't .nai C‘ii|pern,
W HEREAS .Ismea Hunter lias applied to die
Hon. the court of oruinary uf said county,
for tellers of adminiatratiuii on die estate and ef
fects of Col Constant Krepina.,, late of the city
of Washington in the District of Columbia, in
behalf of the heirs
Now these are therefore to cite and admonish
all anil singular the kindred und creditors oftlie
said dec 'u file, their dejections, if any thi i have
hi oiy office on or beftire the 26th day of July
next, otherwise letters of administraUou will be
granted to the apjdicant
Witness the Hun. Edward Harden one of the
Justices of the said Coun, di 26 n day uf June
A D 18 24.
S. M, BOND c c o
June 26 42
Ten Dollars Reward
4 i ANAWAV from ..the Subscriber in Scriven
< SC unty a negrd boy named Stephen about
sixteen or seventeen y. arsof age, copp. r < plor-
eil and on Ids right cheek a scar scarcely percep
tible, resembling the letter o If. has been
soen in company with a white man, betweVn
this and Savannah 1119 ptftertts Daniel and Jude
Jive in the. neighboprlioud of dial place, they
were s'dd in this Count' to J Jin Adams who lias
since sold them to some one on an Island about
12 miles below Savannah.
The above reward will b. given with all rea
sonable charges to any one who will lodge him
in Savannah Jail, or deliver him to the sub*
scriber r c
TURNER BRASS well!
aug 5
Nt.ar Milllmven, Scriven Co.
cm 160
The Subscriber,
H AS just fim-hetl ai.d oilers fuji sale, an eigh.
oared CAN'iE BOAT, 3? fret by 4 feet 3
inches, gjiich he can .'ecoinmend to those wim
wish a boat for quick passage.
FE TEBEAU
july n . 154
\ I.L persons indebted' to ihe -state' of Johan-
na VJarcy Moore, of TJfingiiam ,County,
dec’d to come forward and majct)' payment and
those that have any accounts, to present them
to HFJ5EKIAH EVANS, Adm’r
sept 28 §ca*193
.-A
his wife, f
v». r Ride MtL I
Jacob Fahm. J l
fijN tli-.-petition of Aaron Cleveland null
" “san C iiis wife, who was Susan C Bom, 1
iog that Jacob Pnhm, before the intewani
oftlie petitioners, to witi ontlurtKM day nil
I8*,'l, did in conjuiictiun wifiiT3% j(
Sc. ’ , '-xf-cute a joint bill,d to Hie saiil Siuj
in the penal sum of fi nr thousand dollars a
liontd for the payment of two thousand da
with interest from date, on or before thef
da\ of March then next, and that for the!)
securing the payment thereof, the said!
did on the day ami year first aforesaid mil
certain indenture of mortgage, wherebf
mortgaged to said Susan C nil that lot of gs
known and designated ns Garden lot nJ
thirty nine. No 39, and also, that ndjoininfj
part of another lot .known as lot niimber/j
1 wo, No 42,containing together eightan4‘
'acres more or less situated to the east of tk
"f SaV -niinh and bounded to the north wrtj
Lot No 26, to the soutli and east by lanA
longing to the estate of Hampton Lilliid
and tiie west by the public road lealW
Skfdaway island wliefoon a brick yard ii J
••s'abl'slied and known by the name of FI
brick yard —that there is now on the saidf
or mor gage obligatory the sum r.f eighiee"'
dr. (1 dollars with interest from the 23di>
January 1323, nnd praying the foreclosure!
equily of redemption of the said Jacob soil
heirs, executors, administrators anil assigt
and to. the said mortgaged.premises—Onm
of W W Gordon, attorney f .r the petiom
It is ordered that the principal and intereij
on the said bond or writing obligatory tc>g«f
with the cost of this application be paidintoj
curt within twelve months from ttiis riate.r
cast' of default that the equity of redempM.
said Jacob Fahm, his heirs, executors, silra
trators and assigns be from thenceforth
f ireclosed und iliat such fur'her anil otberL
ceedings be bad thereon, as are pursuant "I
statute in such ease made and provided-Af
is further ordered that this rule be puhlislitj
'f i he Gazettes of this state at least
mo tb for Iwel' e months, or that a cpll
served on the defendant ->t least sixmonthl
befo e the time appointed for the pnymer
thu money into court
Extract from the minutes, 15th Jan.
JOB T. BOl'
jsnlfi 12
• eorgia—> htithain < oun
To all whom it may c nerrn.
'llrtBllBffl Win S Campbell hi&apP. 1 '!
il the H011 the Court of Ordinary w
ham C
estate
the H011 the Court of Ordinary w-*|
Jountry for letters of administration ®jl
; and effects of John 1 Khgsley late”' 1 !
hum County, dec as principal creditor- .
.... • - - •- -,lmonii|l
I liese are th -refore to cite and a(imorn>*i
and singular the kindred and creditor* “I
said dc eased to file their objections (iWI
have) to the granting of the adiniiiistri^'J
the estate of the dec’ll to the applicanl 1 .
<-Terk’s Office of the said Court, _on M-fa*
the 22dduy of July next; otherwise letto*!
ulministratinn will be granted. ' ' ,1
Witnegsthd Hmi, John Cumming one 1
Justices of the said Court, the 23d day
A D 1824’. < ..
S. Mi BOND, c ( ]
june 12 140
P > K80NS who have returned their dog- to
the City Treasurer, are requested provide
collars for them immediately, ,f they wish to
protect them from being shot.
F M S TONE,
City Marshal.
JsroiTCR
TNE months after M". I shad apply'J
mv-w Honorable the Justices ol the '
Court of Chatham County, for leave tn »r
i ul personal property of t«aclilan<
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