Savannah republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1824-1829, August 28, 1824, Image 4

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1 WBtrC sales* ( ity Sheriffl Sales, On theifir* Tuesday in September, next, |»1LL be sold before the Court House in the City of Savannah, between the usuai of 10 and 4 o'clock Buildings on Lot No 40, Warren ward, in the tty <t'Savannah, with the unexpired lease, le- tiled on as the property of Charles H > 'ayden, to satisfy several executions issuing from the non the Court of Common Pleas and Oyer and Ter miner for the City orSavannah via: Jno P Setae, .Vthn P tVlUiamson,Charles W Rockwell, Moore it l vmsn, and John B Berthelot’s, execution t.j rent against Charles H Hayden. Lot No 7 Tower Tv thing Decker ward con taining 60 feet front and 90 feet deep levied on as the property of the estate of Mathew McAl* lister aeo’d, to satisfy an execution in favor of Wm Henry and others, against M H M'Allister, bx’orof Mathew M*Mlister, dec. Sundry articles of Housthold and Kitchen h ui - jiiture, levied on as the property of James Dirk to wisfy ah execution'll* favor of Bon Burroughs nnd in favor of John Grtbbin for rent. , Buildings on half lot No 8, and quarter lot Nq •y Digby 'r» thing Decker ward, levied on as the property of Louis Girodon to satisfy Thomas Gibbons on two executions for ground rent. A small wooden building on lot No 17, Liberty vi ard, levied on as the property of Daniel H Brower to satisfy an execution in favor of Geo. Glim for ground rent. A U’LYON, oca. tuigT 161 Sheriff’s sales. O N the first Tuesday In September next, will be sold at the court house in the city of Savannah, between the usual hours of ten and The eastern moiety or half part of Lot No (6) 4 ix Hi:ks Tvthing Percival ward in the city of Savannah, with improvements thereon late th.. property of Grace Lyon deceased, now levied on as the property of Henry I yon to satisfy an exe cution Ml favor of James Dixon. Five negroes vizi Joe, Maria, Henry, Robert, end London, levied on at the property of Wn. A Mooie, to satisfy an execution in favor of the administrator of Batt Jones, deceased. One undivided eigh of two undivided third- of all that wharf Lot No (8) eight in the city H 8avani«ah, Darby ward, commonly called Rice’s wharf, levied on as the property of Thomas Rice to satisfy au execution in favor of Wm Da vies. A quantity of new Cabinet Furniture levied on as the properly of George Stow to satisfy an ex ticution in favour of George M Wallburg. A negro nun named .L«ondon levied on as the property of the estate of Fleming Akin,. to ss t isfy an execution from a Justices Court in fav- r Thomas Dowell 8c co, against Janies Browr. administrator, and Elvira Brown administratrix of Fleming Akin dec’d, turned over by a cons'a- We. „ A negro man named George levied on as the yrdpvrtv of Prince Can^y, to satisfy an execu- ftrin in favor of Peter Duringer, turned over by •constable Lot No (10) ten Spring Hill containing five a- ores more or less, in Chatham County, levied oo as the property «f the estate of Catherine Hart- Stine dec’d, to satisfy an execution in favor of Samuel Loperaeainst T V ».iray,#.lm’rof Cathe- tine Hartstme, arc’d A negro girt named Marian, levied on under in attachment from the Hon the Superior Court i of Chatham County, in favor of John Sikes gainst A m J Andrews. b ID’LYON, see. 161 "*Marshals Sale. Administrators Salvia. jj\N locadayUie 7th day of September next, jirwill be sold at the Court house between Uie hours of 10 and 3 oclbck- Three negroes tbe property of the estate of Charlee 11. Tebeau, together with a horse, sail boat, and double barrel gun—sold by order of C >urt to pay the funetal expcnces and expence of last UlncsS. F. B. TBMBAU, Administrator. July 22 154 1 . . City Marshal*! Sale. *vN the first Tuesday in September next, will 3# be sold before the Court House in the city . ; Savannah, between the usual hours of sale. One billiard Table, with the cues and maces attached to it| levied on as the property of Nes ler & Griggs to satisfy eight executions issued by the Mayor and Aldermen ofthe city,for keep- nig a billiard Table. F M STONE, o m. aug 7 161 City Marshals Sales, sN tbe first ’I’uesday In Sept next, in front f * ’ ' On the first Tuesday in September next, KTWILL be sold at the Court House of thi« city, between the hours of ten and three S*i-lock, The following tract of land, to wit, Ul that 'Plantation, or tract of land in McIntosh County, known by the name of Bowmans tract, original ly granted to Thomas Cam er, which said tract contains five hundred acres more or less, boun ded on the south by pine lands, originally grant ed to General Lackland McIntosh, to the went by pine lands granted to William Carnocban ti to the west by salt marshes the whole levied on as the properly of the estate of John Bow man of South Carolina, deceased, at the suit of lilbs Esther Lvncb, under a Judgin' nt obtuln d in the Circuit Court ofthe United States,for the District of Georgia, and sold at the risk of the burner purchaser. JOHN H MOREL, Marshal, n.« aug 7 161 Sheriff *8 Sales. On the first Tuesday in September next. ■R V ILL be sold before the Court House in H t T fingbam County, between the usual houn of sale. - 00 acres of land lying in said county, bourn Vd on all sides by vacant lands at the time of sur vey, levied on at the suit of the Commission- rt of the Effingham Academy, vs. the administra tors of Philip Jones, deceased—said land origi: ‘ally granted to James Wilson. Also, 200 acres of land,.bounded on the S K Uml N W by lands of Walter Stewart, at the time of survey, levied on at the suit of the Germs* Lutheran Congregation and others vs. Jatnt> t, iv.—said land originally granted to the de fisdist Also, 300 acres of land bounded by lands of Benjamin Kennedy and David Metzger, levit <1 <m at the suit of Christopher Rilander, vs. the 'administrators of James Porter, deceased. . Also, one negro man named Billy, and 450 weres of land, more or less, lying on the August.’ i*opd, bounded on tbe 8 by lands of Jonathan Jtahn, and E by lands of Jas. Crews, levied on ui tjie suit of John Helvenston and others vs. John Bxley. THOS. ELKINS, a B c aug T 161 iapnr felxeriff’s sales. 'j "kN tbe first Tuesday in Se | itember next, will be -old at tbe court house in Rice borough, ' Jn.Liberty County, between the usual hour- of JO and 4o'clock, the following property, viz s Four Negroes, Rose, Betty, Cate, andClatinda, *uie tract of land containing 150 acres more or Jess, bounded by Charles Flowers, Henry Joice §nd others. One vacant Lot in Riceborough bounded on the south by Boltons Lots, west oy Mrs Powells {and and on the east by the public road. A Iso, all the stock now on hand consisting of dry goods, crockery ware, hard ware, and a num per of other articles too tedious td mention, le vied on as tbe property of John F- Williams, to satisfy two executions, one in favor of G Breitt- xxayer & co. and the other in favor of J Peufield Wo.. itfe EDWARD WAYjsia 161 ofthe Court Houae, between tbe hours of iQ A M and 4 P M, will be sold the following roperty or as much thereof as wilt satisfy the City taxes. Lot No 5 and building, second Tything Reyn- olds ward bounded esst by Reynold st. south by a lane west by lot No 4 sud north by Bay at. levi ed on *s the property of the estate of John An derson to satisfy the city taxes of said estate for 'he year 18 1,1822 and 1823. amount US 2105 50 rts and cost. Lot No —— New Leeds now known in the Jan of the oily as Oglethorpe ward bounded cast by West Broad st south by a vacant lot west by lot — and north by Lot No 1, levied oil as toe property of G. 1. Cope to satisfy his City uses for the year 1821, 1822, 1823, and 1824, unnurl tax—£187 57 and cost. Wharf lot No 8, Warren ward, bounded esst liv lot No 9, aouth by Bay at west by lot No 7 .nd north bv Savannah river, levied on a* the Property ofthe estate of Pat Stanton, to satisfy lie city uses of said estate for the years 1821 d 1822 amount tax £99 and coat. Lot No 4, Frederic Tything Darby ward, ‘■minded east by lot No 3, south by a lane, west by lot No 5 and norm by Congress st. levied on -i- the property ot Charles Devant to satisfy his city taxes for tbe present year, amount due £17 50 and Cost Lot No 26, Brown ward, bounded esst by lot Vo 25, south by Perry st west by Whi sker st. and north by a lane levied on as the propertv of R. B. Ralston, to satisfy the city taxes of said roperty for the years 1822, 1823 md 1824, a> nount due £57 25 and cost Buildings on lot No 2, l.e roach Ty thing I leath- coat ward, bounded east by lot No 3, south by a line, west by lot No 1 and north by Broughton < levied on as the property of Jacob Miller to atisfy his city taxes for the years 1823 and 1824 amount due £24 37 and cost. A building on lot I--ter K- Darby Ward buun- ■led east by Johnson's Square, Bout* by St. Ju lian a* west by Whitaker st and north ny Bryan , levied on as the property of Ma-*in Hathaway * satisfy his city luxes for the years 1822, 1823 and 1824. amount doe £15 and coat. Half lot No 6 and buildings Carpenters Row Trustee Garden, bounded east by oast boundary treet, south by lot No 7, west by east broad st, id north by lot No 5, levied on as the property f Thomas F Moxhanv, to satisfy his city taxes >r the years 1823 and 1824 amountdue £15. One third wharf lor No 8, Darby ward jound- d east by lot No 9, aouth by >tay st west by lot ui 9 and north oy Savannah river, levied n as lie property of Chart -s B. Jones to satisfy City ixes for the years 1823 and 1824, amount due £22 50. ialf Lot No 7, Carpenter Tything Dicker Ward, bounded east by Lot No 8. south by Bry an street, west by the west half of said Lot and north by a lane levied on as the property of J M Jarvis to satisfy his city tax for the present year '.mourn due £15 a> d cost. Lot Nr. 1', and buildings Warren ward, bounded east by Lot No 11, aouth by Bryan st, u’est by Ilabersham-st, and north b* a lane, le- tried on as the property of James Bilbo, to satis fy his city taxes for the years 1823 and 1824,— *\ mourn due £53 93 l ot No. 1, and buildings, second Tything An- son ward, bound-.- 1 east by lot No 2. south by a l ir e, -ast by Abercom-at. and north by Brough- ion-st levied on as the property ofthe Estate of John H. Dub'dl, to satisfy the estates city taxes, fi**-the years 1823 and 1824 Amount of Tax, £32 62. Lot No. 6 Columbian ward, bounded east by 'at No 7, south by a lane, west by lot No 5, and north by Hroughton-*t levied on aa the property •f John Morel to satisfy his citv taxes for the y ears 1822, 1813 and 18 .4 Amount due £43. Buildings on lot Vo 40 Warren ward, bound- d east by lot No. 39, s uih by Broughton-st a out by Reynolds at and north by a lane, levied *o a* the property of O H Hayden, to satisfy his iiy taxes for the years 1822,1823 and 1824. A mount due£109 2J. l.otNolOand buildings,.Heathcote T-thing Decker ward, bounded east by Whitaker-st sooth by Broughton-st. west by lot No 9, and north by a lane,-levied on as the property of Mrs C 3bellman to satisfy her city taxes forth-- years 1822,1823 and 1824. Amount due £194 93J. Building on lot No 8, Yamacraw bounded east by lot No7,s uth by Indian st, - es< by lot No9 and north by 8avanuah river, levied on as the property of Chatham Steam Saw Mill, to satisfy the tax of said property for the years 1823 and 1824, amount due £35 und cost. Lot No 36 and builfling, Liberty ward, bound •;d east by Montgomery st. south by south broad st, west by lot No 35, and north by a lane, levied •m as the property of9amue! 8c H Goldsmith, to satisfy their city tax lor the present year,amount due £10 and coit. Buildings on lot No 21, Warren ward, bound ed east by Price st, south by Congress st, west by lot No 22 and north by fit Julian st, levied on as the property of Wm Pope to satisfy their city tax for the present yea-, amou t 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 by Indian st, levied on as the property of the estate John Doon, to satisfy tbe city tax of arid property for the year 1824, a- mount due £7 50 and cost. Lot No 18,and-buildings, Rwingsburgh, boun ded east by lot No 15, south .by William st, west by lot no 23 and north by lot No 29, levied <>n as the property of Paul J. Vullaton, To satisfy his city taws, for tbe years 1823 and 1824, amount Buildings on lot No 3l, Liberty ward, bound- ded east by lot No 30. south by a lane, west by lot no 32 and north by York st, levied on as the property ofthe estate Wm Ma-’hew to satisfy taxes of said estate for the years 1823 and 1824, amount due £10, lluildi/igs ou lot No 27, Liberty waird, boun* e$ fast by Dtoertjy st, south by a |foe, west by No 88 and north by York st,\evie!0 on ot the pro perty of Frederick Si-Hick, to satisfy his city taxr.a lor the year 1824, amount due £5J. Buildings on lot N*> l.Sloper Tything Perci val ward, bounded past by Ivt No 1, south by a lane, west by Bull at, and north by York street levied on as the property of Reuben G. Taylor,to satisfy his city taxes for the years 1822, 1823 and 1824, amount due £63 76. Buildings on east half lot letter H. PercivaT ward, hounded east by Drayton st, south by York it, west by wes- half of said lot and north by Pre. rident at, levied on as the property of Job T. Bolles, to satisfy hia city taxes for the ye»r 1824 mount £35 31. Halt lot No 6, Hicks Tything Percival ward, bounded east by east half of said lot, south by State st, west by Bull st and north by a lane levi- ed on as the property ofthe estate John Shaw, to satisfy the estate* city taxes for the years 1823 and 1824, amount due £15 93J. Lot No 10 and building, Jackson ward, boun ded vast by Whitaker at, 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 satisfy his city taxes for the years 1821,1822,1833 ana 18 ‘4, amount due £106 50 and cost. Five lota, Nos 15. 16.17, 18,19. Trustees Garden, bounded east by a canal, south by lot 14, west by Reynolds at and Fort Wayne, and norih by Savannah River, levied on aa tha pro perty of D T. Hall, to satisfy his city taxes for the year 1824, amount due £24 37- Lot No 3 and buildings, W arren ward, bound ed east hy lot No 4,scull* by a lane, west by lot No 2 and north by Bay st, levied on as the pro perty of Alexander Hunter, to satisfy his city taxes for the years 1823 and 1824, amount due £3125. Imt No 24 8- buildings,Washington ward,boun ded east by Washington square, south by Con gress at, west by lot No .'3 and north hy St Ju lian at, levied on as the property ot Jacob Falun to satisfy I us city taxes for the years 1823 and 1824, arhnuut due £31 25. Lot No 7 and buildings, Jekyl Tything Darby ward, bounded east by lot No 8, south by dry- an at, west by lot No 6 and north by a Ime, levi ed on as the property of Worthington Gale, to satisfy his citv ’taxes for the years 1823 and 1824, amount due £4125 Lot No tO Second Tvthing Reynolds ward, bounded east bv Lincoln st, south by Bryan at, west bv lot No 9 and north by a lam, levied on as the property of the estate of David Kieffrr to satisfy the estates city taxes for the years 1823 and 1824, amount due £15. L <ts Nos 20 and 21, Yamacraw, bounded east by lot No 19, south hv pine st, west by Farm s» and north by lota Nns 8 und 9, levied on as the property ol Seaborn Jones, to satisfy hia city •ax-s for the year 1824, amount due £9. One small building near Fort Wayne, levied on as the property of Juno Guard, to satisfy hi* city 'axes tor the years 1821 and 1824 amount tax £16 06 Lot No 6, and buildings Reynolds ward, boun ded B by lot No 7, n by Bryan st, W by Aber corn at, and N by a lane, levied on as the proper- ty of Archibald Smith, to satisfy hia city taxes for the year 18 24, amount tax, £10093 Lot No 1 and buildings. Indian st, bounded E by Waynes lot, S by Indian at, W by a lane, and N by lot No 2, levied on at the property of John A. Silver, to satisfy hia city taxes for the year 1824 amt tax £10. \ small building on lot letter T St. Gal), boun ded R by St. Gall st, S by lot letter R, W by Poplar st, and N by lot letter V levied on aa tb property of Sukey Roster, to satisfy her cuy •axes for the years 1822, lb 23 and 1824, amt tax £38 13 A small bnilding on lot No 15, Spring Hill, mnded B by Franklin st, S by Spring at, W by lot No 18, and N by lot No 16, levied on aa the >roper ofKIsev Wilson, to satisfy her city taxes I bribe years 1820, 1821, 1822, 1823 and 1824, amt. * ax, £27 31 West half Lot No 8 and buil lings, Sloper Tv thing Percival Ward, bounded east by east ha < of said lot, south, by South Broad Street, wea by lot No 7, and north by a lane, levied on as tin property of Mar- Lewden to satisfy her ci .y tuv es for the years 1823 and 1824. Amount du £20 6?$ and cost. Buildings bn Lot No 8, fndian-at bounde- cast by lot No 7, south by a lane, west by lot N 9. and north by Indianaireet, levied on as »’ t-ropert* of John Myrick, to satisfy his city taxe for the years 1323 and 1824 Amount due £! 75 and cost T.Sst half lot No 6, Hicks Tything Perciva ward bounded east bv lot N.* 7, south by 3tat st. west by west half of said lot and north by lane levied on aa the property of Henry Lyons losa-isfy his city -ax for the present y>.ar. A mount due £13 and cost. Lot No 10, Moore Tvthing Percival ward hounded east by lot No 9, smith hy 8tatv at west by Whitaker-st, and north by a lane, levied on as the property of the estate of John Clark, to satisfy the taxes of said est. for the present year. Amount due £6 2 * and cost Two-thrds flit No, 7, Yamacraw bounded east by lot No 6, south by a lane, west by lot No 9, and north by Indian-si, levied on as t*> proper- ty of R Richardson,"to -atisfy his city tax for the present year, amount due 27 50 and cost Buildings on east part lot No 30,1 iberty ward, bounded east by lot No. 29, south by a 'ane, west by west half of said lot, and north by York st, levied on as the property if the estate -if John Stilwelt, to satisfy the tuxes *‘or said estate fur the years 1801 1809 18i9, 1820.18-21, 1832, 1823, and 1824 Amount due £55 37i and cost. Building on north half of Lot No 40, Elbert ward, bounded east by Jeftiersoo-st, south by south half of said lot, west by lot No 39, and north , viefl oft as ttoe property of John Vt M'Orila, ton* •sly the city tax fsai.1 property forth*, present year, amount due 25 dollars and cost. Half Lot No 9 and buildings, Second Tytning Reynolds ward, bounded east by lot No 10,south b* Bryan st, west by Lot No 8, and north by a lane levied on as tire property of C D Leby to satisfy his city tax for the years 1823 and 1824. V mo.mt due 22dollars 80 and cost. A J 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, bounded east by Lincoln st, south by Congress street, west by west )udfofsaidlot,and north by St Ju- lien street, levit-d on as the property of the es tate of-C Fisler to satisfy (lie city tax of said eat. for the present year, amount due £11 25 and cost Imt letter X, St Gall, Oglethorpe ward, houn ded east by St Call-st, south by lot tetter V, west by Poplar at, and north by Zubfy st, levied on as the property of Kart- Hogg to satisfy her city taxes for the year 1823 and 1824, amount due £10 and ost, A snmi. building on Lot No 33 Columbia ward, bounded east by Price street, south by South Broad 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 preseut year, amount due £6 75 and cost.., One small building on lot No 5, < iglethorpe ward, bounded east by lot No 4. south by a va cant lot, west by lot No 6. and north by Bryan-st, levied on as the property of Elias E Roberta, to satisfy his city taxes tor the years 1822,1823 and 1824, Amount tax £tl 75. A small building on lot No 13, Elbert Ward, bounded on the east by lot No 14, south by Per ry street, westhy Montgomery-st, and north by a lane, levied on as the property ofthe estate of Daniel Robbins, to satisfy nis city taxes for the years 1823 and 1824, amount tax £5 East half tot letter'V Reynolds ward, bounded east by Lincoln street, south by Congress street, west by west half of said lot, and north bj> St Julian street, levied on as the properly of Rich ard llenuia, to satisfy his city taxes for the years 1823 and 1824,amount tax £49 50. One negro roan named Frank, levied on as the property of Thomas Wilson, to satisfy hia city taxes for thr years 1821, 1822, 1823, and 1824, amount tax £120 12. Half lot No 5, mid buildings Trustee Garden, bounded east by lot No 6, south by lot No 7, west by Rut Broad Street, and north by Bryan street, levied on aa the property ofthe estate of George Rnoe, to satisfy Ins city taxes, for the year 1823, amount tax £14 F M 9TONB, 0. aug 2 161 , v tttl? tMfPilrtYBO bsivutz toWntiu goo-1 effects of these powders a v * m.i I In all cases of heartburn, bile, nausea and Siseasi-s ofthe Stomach, which are so verv ,er l valentin warm climates—they can be uJa nv time witli much advantage. Asthev fnwM pleasant effervescent draught, thev mat hi* ’ll to bean agreeable beverage free from taste? 1 1 highly impregnated with fixed air, and no a J. I ing all the Medical qualities of the mucli I teemed SeidliU Waters. ULh ^ The Season is last approaching, when thJ powders will be m demand, ami to -ret ti / pure, is very desirable. Many persons b? lo-cn deceived in them operation, hy havimn L chased them in Drug Stores, the proprietor, ii I which paid but little or no regard in select*!! I the best kind, consequently, their ben-fi^l qualities were never realized But this difiW I Administrator*8 Sale, Con- tinned. O N the first Tuesday in September next, will be sold at lb<*. Court House, in Savannah be tween the hours of 10 and 2 o'clock. Lot No 15, (fifteen) in the second District of Early County, Georgia, containing 202$ a- cres, more or less, being the real estate of Ro bert M. Durkie, deceased, and sold by per mission of the Court of Ordinary of Chatham County. AUGUSTUS F. DUltKIE, Administrator. aug f 161 Georgia—Chatham County. Th all whom it may concern, tKTHEREAS James Hunter has applied to the f V Hon. the court of ordinary of said county, f<?r letters of administration on the estate and ef fects of Col Constant Freeman, late of the city of Washington in the District of Columbia, in lehalf of the heirs. Now these are therefore to cite and admonish a'l and singular the kindred and creditors ofthe -■■id den to file their objections, if any they have * my office on or before the 26th day of July ext, otherwise letters of administration will be granted to the applicant Witness the Hon. Edward Harden one of the lostiresof (lie said Court, th 26<h day of June, A D 1824. 6. M. BOND. (to. june26 42 Ten Doll trs Reward jl \NaWAY from the Subscriber in Scriven 1 lCnunty a negro boy named Stephen about Sixteen or seventeen years of age, copper color ed and on bis right cheek a scar scarcely parcep tible, resembling the letter O He has been seen in company with a white man, between i hia and Savannah IliB paieiitsDaiiiel and Jude live in the neighbourhood of that place, they were sold in this Count’ to John Adams who has »i cesold them to some one on an Island about 12 miles below Savannah. The above reward will be given with all rea’ suitable charges to any one who will lodge him in Savannah Jail, or deliver hiaa to the sub scriber. TURNER BKAS8WRLL. Near Millhaven, Scriven Co. aug5 an160 The Subscriber, H AS just fini-hed and offers for sale, an eight oared CAN’iE BOAT, 35 f*et by 4 feet 3 inches, which he can rec immend to those who wish a boat for quick passage. F e TEBRAU july y>2 154 by a lane, levied on as the pr >perty of llr A Si.ef- j tall, to satisfy his city taxes for the years 1821, 1822,1823 and 1834 Amount due £38 43 and cost. Lot No 20 and buildings Warren ward, boun ded east by, Price si, south by St Jitlixn-at, west by lot No 19, and non h by a lane, levied on as the property of \ M Gray, to satisfy the taxes of said property for the years 1822,1823 and 1824 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, west by lot No 1, and north by 8»y.st, le- vied on as the property of Pierce- £ Ca e to sa tisfy their city taxes for the year 1802 and 1624. 'mount lue £12 80and cost Buildings on lot No 3, Springhill, bounded east by v\ e<t Broad Street, south by Lot No 4, west by Lot No 6, and north by a lane, levied on as the property of the est. Thus D Portor to sa tisfy the city taxes of said estate for the years 1832, .823, and 1824 Amount due 7 dollars 50 and cost Lot No 7,'Village Sr Gall, now known in ihe plan of the city as Oglethorpe ward, bounded eastby Lot No 6, south by Zubly-st, west by lo No 8 and north by Orange-st, levied on the property ofWm Smith to satisfy ihe taxis of said property for the years 1822,1823 and 1824. A- mountdue 8 13 and cost Lot letter I and buildings Decker ward boun ded east by Ellis Square, sohih by St Julian-st, wejrt by Jejfferson st, apd north try Bryan-afy fq* 4 LL persona ’<i ‘eiued u> *he ■ slate of Johan ia Marcy Moore, of Kffinguam County, dec’d to come forward und make payment and those that have any accounts, to present them to HEZI’KIAM BV\NS. Adm’r sept 28 §c*»t93 lymay now be obviated,—the subscriber u, endeavored for the two or three last —--I to procure them Genuine and has been succil- ful. These Powders aae nestlv put up in tinboiJ by which means their Medical properties remain unimpaired by the. influence of time Z climate. “ A fresh supply ofthe above Genuine sttid, has just been received, which together win, very general assortment of Family Medii will be kept constantly on hand. LAY & HENDRICKSON, Chemists dj* Druggists, Comer of Congress and Whitaker streets ; Shad’s Beams . Valuable Medicine. \ , ANTI-DISPt Pi lO PILLS, Prefared by Henry James. a N approved remedy for Dyspepsia, or I* % gestion. Habitual Costiveness, and Piles It is well known that Dyspepsia it one of most frequent and formidable diseases of country. Its commencement is indicated in dtl ferent patients by various symptoms, of whiek the most remarkable are— Irregularity ofthe bowels, obstinate cottire.. ness, headach, commonly called nervous or ueb ly headach, yellowness o the eyes and skin, J cidit- of stomach after eating, often called heart burn, flatulence or wind on the stomach, bitter taste in the mouth in the morning, feelid breath, drowsiness after dinner, debility, Lassitude, 6 maciation, depression of spirits, Src. Piles being connected with indigestion and costiveness, are certainly and spedily removed by the pills. A supply ofthe shore valuable Medicine hu i ust been received from the Patentee, and cu *e obtained ofthe subscribers, who have bteo appointed agents for the State of Georgia LAY ft HENDRICKSON, - Druggists and Chemists,Shad's Buildings, Savannah. april 24 ca94 Superior Court—Chatham* County. JamuabtTerm, 1824. Aarob Cleveland and Susan C.'t hii| wife, I* 1 vs. r Rule ffld. Jacob Fabm. J O N the petition of Aaron Cleveland and i aan C. nia wife, who was Susan C Bona, i ing that Jacob Fahm, before the intermam ofthe petitioners, to wit i on the 22*1 clay nffel 1821, did in conjunction with one JoK^ViJ Scoti, execute a joint bond to tbe arid buun!/ in the penal sum of four thousand dollars < tioned for the payment of two thousand doii* with interest from date, on or before the fid day of March then next, and that for the belt securing tbe payment thereof, the said Jao did on the day and year first aforesaid make I certain indenture of mortgage, whereby hel mortgaged to said Susan C all that lot of gruund| known and designated as Garden lot nun' thirty nine, No 39, and also, that adjoining I part of another lot known as lot number f two, No 42,containing together eiglit anda bdl acre* more qv leas situated to the east of the city of Savannah and bounded to the north wen * Lot No 26, to the south and east by lands l> longing to the eetate of Hampton Lillihridge, and the west by the public road leadingta 1 Skidaway island whereon a brick yard i» noVi established and known by the name of Fshnal brick yard—that there is now on the said b'i» or mortgage obligatory the sum of eighteen hurt dri-d dollars with interest -from the 23d day at January 1823, and praying the foreclosure fd*I equity of red-mption of the said Jacob and Hi heirs, executors, administrators and assign«] and to thessid mortgaged premises— On motioal ofW W Gordon, attorney fi r the petinnerH It is ordered that the principal and Interest ®«l on the said bond or writing obligatory togetnet with the cost of this application be paidintotM court within twelve monthafnim this date, orifi case of default that the equity of redemptio", 1 * said Jacob Fahm, his heirs, executors, edmtn*| trators and assigns be from thencifort'' jOik nr foreclosed and that such further ami other P™ ceedingft be bad thereon, as are pursuant t» t» statute in such case made and provided ia further ordered that this rule be publisiirdi one of the Gazettes of this' state at least oned mn *th for twelve moutno, nr that a copy,»l •-erved on the defendant -*t lenst six month WJ befoie the time appointed for the payment the money into court. , Extract from the minutes, 15th Jan. 1824.1 JOB T. BOU’FA j jan 16 12 I f R-vONn who nave returned their dogs to the City Treasurer, are requested provide collars for them immediately, if they wish to protect them from being shot. F M ATOVK, iv*.- ;• >1. month* d'.c. 'tale, i ,7. a i ** ' " \ **^h: ww Mori the Inferior Court ofthe Bounty >i Ef- fingham, for leave,to sell ajl the real ena^e be. longing to Solomon Gnann.dec of which all pori cerned will take notice JOSHUA GNANN, udm’r. i march 4 Liquid Hlacki ig. ( 'HE subs, i >b ;i have received a small invoice of LIQUID BLACKINT, put -up in quart, bo ties. It has been found by experience to be a very superior article and Comes much cheaper than those kinds usually vendid in this city The quality of it is believed o, he an good, that should exceptions of any kind be made to it, the money in ever*- instance will be promtly returned. LAY & HENDRICKSON, s Ohenuatsaiid ti'iipA-ts. V6« m ; NOTICE. IflMNB months after ■ lai -, 1 taU apply “ JS| Honorable the Justices of the I'* I Court of Chatham County, for leave tosril , I real and personal property of i .achland j ton McIntosh, deceased, for the benefit or heirs. SL9AN A.G. M'lNTOSH, Admiiiis'ritri*. | •nir.-h 9 56 ' seorgia—-VIiRthann ; I i n all whom it ma* r- neern 117 IKRBAS Clem Powers Esq has apP>'^ ,1 tv tire Hon the Court of Ordinary ham Country for letters of admuuatratKm , estate and effects of Nathan Savery dec. oipal creditor. ' , .. h a These are therefore to cite and «d m ° n . ( £j and singular the kindred and credit.. said dfif eased,to file thrir objections 0*44^ t hare) to the granting of the’ adimuiw™ d| flie estate ofthe dec'd to the applicant‘,5 Clerk’s Office of the said' Court, on " . ‘ .the twentieth day of September next! o I letters of administration will liegranteo. _ J Witness the Hon. John P Williams' 11 ^ A the Justices ofthe said Court, the P ° ’8«. . mb* m