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

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* 'HYdininistrator’s Sales ti\f J. si. Herbert o xt, will bo i', between the usual Co.t ... ;dny tn November next, will be sold, before tlie Court-House in this city between the usual hour* of 10 and 2 o'clock. tfSjlnf front of land •iuifited in Rooky.Creek, (fen- tabling one hundred mid thirty-five acres (135) m ; ■ i.r less, being the property of Peter M‘Far- Innn di .sod., Sold by permission of the Hon. the Inienor court of Chatham county, and by or der of tbo administrator for the benefit of the heirs ami creditors of said estate. Terms cash. . —TWJ* ■ . j7<> ■ * l levied on as til i satifv an exc union Administrator s Sales. By J. B. Herbert fy Co. O N tho first Tuesduy in Novembur next, will twl «a1.1 kritAHA ill A PoiiiiI 1Iaii«a Sit ilita A if *• w .sold before tho Court-House in 4his city, bet e en tho usual hours of 10 and 2,o’clock. lot No. (118) thirty Seventh district of Wilkin- so county, containing 202J acres. fat No. (141) twenty seventh district of Wit k son county, containing 202J acres. Lot No. (62) thirteenth district Wilkinson court- —. ti containing 202J acres. “ wLot No. (85) thirteenth district Wilkinson coun- ri containing 2021 acres. ’■ All that lot of land in the eltv of Savannah, /known liy letter W'Ogtcthorpe Wurd with the, irovcinents thereon. Mf that Lot fit land In the eltv of Saxnnnnh known hy letter Y Oglettiorpe Wald with the Im provements thereon. Two negroes .l.hsle and her child Mary, being the property of .the estate of A. D. M'Farlane, de ceused sold by permission of the Hon.tbelnierioi ITonrt of Chatham county, nnd byiorder of the jdtninlrfrntor fur tlie benefitjof the hell's mid crc ditors of the said estate. : _»ept 2 . K2 Tax Collector’s JSiiWs. N the first T... sold ai tins Ct ours of lu ,\ud Two her ierty of Je in favor of Wye A two story Iniildiug, 30 feet width and 12 feet deep on the rear of Lot Not fi, Hick’s Tything Poiclval Wurd, wiiK about three yenis unexptnrt leuse, levied on ns the propertyof Miss Goldsmith by her trustee, to satisty an execution in favor of Peter Dupon. Also, suudry articles of Dry Goods and Groce ries, levied on ns the property of Pierce Howard to shtlsfy nn execution in 'favor of Jolih P. Wil liamson transferred to. John Giimartan. . Also,’sundry articles of household furniture,le vied on as tho property of Thomas Jinney, under a warrant of distraiu for house rent in favor of Uaa« Minis. JAMEiS W. SIMS, dsc*. 173 Lot Nc and hi City {Sheriff's Sales—•continued) On the first Tuesday in October, next, T1 Ct be sold before tlie court liousc in the > City ot Savannah, between the usual hours of lo and -1 o’clock. Buildings on h-ill lot No 8, and quarter lot No ' ?ker ward,, levied on as the rodon to satisfy Thomas Gib- ions for ground rent .---Sold i v-*—- -"rchascr. 9 D propcitx .. bons oii t\\ on nccount Snodfcj n, ®#j icvieit on a> tlie property of James to sathly «ui execution in favor ofBch.' Burroughs and iu favor of Johh Gribbin for rent. J. SIMS, d. c. s. sept 10 1T0 iinRngs, Warren ward, bound ed cart by Price-street, south by ?t. .lulinn-street, west by lot No. 19, and north by a lane, levied on as the property of A. .M. U ray j to -.nisfy the tuxes of said properly fortbe years 1822,1823 and 1824. Amount due $45 and cost. One negro man named Frank, levied on a* the properly of Thomas Wilson, to satisfy his city tuq*? for the years 1321, 1822, 1323, and* 1824. amount tax $120 12. A building on lot No. 2, Second Tythlng Hey-, nold’s ward, bounded east by lot No. 3, south by a lane, west by lot No. 1, and north by Bay-street, lovlcd on as the property of Pierce & Case, to sa tisfy their city taxes for the year 1822 and 1824. Amount due $lik80 and cost. Buildings on lot No. 3, Sprlnghlll, bounded east by West Broad Street, south by Lot No. 4, west by Lot No. 6, and north by a lane, levied on as the property of the estate Thomas D. Porter, to sntisly the city taxes of said estate for the years 1822, 1823, and 1824. Amount due 7 Uollurs 50 cents and cost. Lot letter I and buildings, Decker ward, boun ded cast by Ellis’s square, smith liy St. Julian st. west By JeH'erson-Strcct, and north by Brynn-sf. levied on as tho property of John M. nPCfdla, lo satisfy the city tax of said property for' the pre sent year, amount due $25 and cost. J* and buildings, Second Tything s ll IN EQUITY. penorcourt— Thomas F. Purse cl. id Complaints and Richard R. Cuyler, cx’i Win Shaw, deceased. J TN this case, on the suggestion in tho defend A ant’s answer, that certain pcf-mm not p.u ti. s to this bill, raiding in Scottish clajtt! too* en titled to a distribution of part of tlie undivided estate of Win Slmw, deceased, and on motion, It is ordered tlmt all persons -concerned do appear before the Superior Court'of Chatham County in the term of Jummry next, then and thive to es tablish such their claims; and in default thereof, tlmt the undivided Citato of the salt! Win Slmw, be distributed among the complainants ngreeubly lo the decree of saiu Court ami that this rule be published once a month until tlie expiration thereof. \" V *• a ttract from thb minutes this 7th day of June, A. B. FANNIN, Clerk. jmie 17 $t!88 \ Superior court, Chatham county. T > uii i tio ^IVitti' lUO.t nitnty—-by the non. Inferior Court, sitting an Chatham tlie Justices of ill for ordinary purpose!, To nil Whom it may coiiccm. Whereas, John Dillon administrator of. Ed mond Dillon, into of Chatham comity qee. lias pc- ......*.i«x.-u thinned tho lion, court of ordinary,to be disulmrg- Davis Car ed from Ids said administration. - \ Thera Now, these are therefore to cite'tmd admon- Ml isii nil.and singular the klndroif and creditors of tho said deceased, tlie file their objecliins (If any they have,) to the grunting of lettert dismissory to the petitioner, lit the clerk’s ollice, of tbo said court, on, or before the 1 lth day of Dctembor next ensuing, otherwise letters dismissory will be grunted to tlicpctitionor. * Witness the lion. John Cumming, one of the Justice's of the salcl court, this 1 lth dnV, of June, A. D. 1824. s. M. BOND, c c. o. Jugeji^ 1$6. . G't? e!4 ofd 1 fcourtofc i |L Illij ? h county Liberty. . ®< - linary fo,- ^ | isin.ssed from Ids administration ba )av is C arter, lute of said county, do C 8Stnl ° tucso are llinv.r, ... V of May, A. D. 1824. and soul, this aj dr May 11 no *’ BA KBR, coo N INE months ul'tur duto unoii,.^—■—r- made to thulnm. Thfo-i...wB , G KORtflA, Chatham County--By \tlio lion: tho Justices of tho Inforior Court, iittlng for ordinary purposes. 'IVl nil Am it AAA I' made to of Bryan, for leuvo to sell all inilUtm Cubbetlgt decetuied ti , C3t benefit of the hefrs ami crair* be '° ld 1 .Tasuauv Tehm, 1824. Aaron Cleveland and Susan Cl his wife, i m. f Rule mi. Jacob Fahm. J O N the petition of Aaron Cleveland and Su san C. his wife, who was Susan C. Bonn, stat- ' * " the intcrmaiTlage ing that Jappb Falun, beforq the it ...—. of the petitirtimns, to Wit! on tho B2d dny of .tun» On thc'frsl ’Tunit/ty in j\ovcmhcr ntrt. . TILL be sold at the court honsehn the city City Marshal nfi/c$> continued. O N tli ■ iir-t Tuesday iu October next, in front °* the Court House, betweehtlie hours of 10 following pro- satisly the City . • of Savannah, between the hours of loan’d a o’clock, theloliowingproperty orsb'qruch tlicre- of us will satisfy thfe state and county taxes, nnd costs, vlr • corporation of said city, ,-j ■oipiu'vmvms tficreon : levied onto satisfy the state and county taxes ol Frederick Sclllck,‘for the year 1823: mount of taxes $51 17. JAMES EFPINGER, t c c c. nng 28 17c ng, Darby ward, t by county. Two negr on as the, tian, deceased, Alexander J, 1822, amount tax $99 and cost. Lot No. 4, Frcderiek Tythin; bounded Cast by lot No. 3, south by a lane, west by lots,ami north by Congress-street, levied on os the property of Charles Devant to satisfy his city taxesforthe present year, amount duc$l7 30 ami costs. A building on lot letter A. Darby ward,bounded SherifTs Sales. \ O N the first Tuesday in October next, will be ,. , sold before the Court-House in Effingham A building on lot letter A. Darby ward, bounded ty, between the usual hours of sale. r eajt by Johnston’s-square, south by S(. Julinn-st, •o negro fellows named John and Pat, levied ” hitakcr-strect and north by Brvan-strert, property of tho estate of Christian Treu- ev . , PP?*. P p0 P*. rt J r of Margin Hathaway to ?ascd, to satisfy nn execution in favor of '5*2?* hl * c,, y , tue */ or ‘he years 1822,1823 and »r J* Lawton ft co. * ti ? moun and co?tf. Also, 200 acres of land King in Effinghafn coun- lo 5. Pio ,' ?* ai * buildings. Carpenters Row; ty, joining lands of Daniel MetnaKoa the It'S, V* ,s ! eo G »*Men, bounded east by cast boundary id lands nfShnlix nn «hn <a .t._ street,south bv lot No. 7. west bv ,n.i RwiiJ.ii and lands of Shultz,.on the *S—levied on as the b 7.‘« N ?'. 7 » A 851 propeny. of W. G. Porter, to satisfy Military fines/ 5!?r “^h bv lot No. 6, levied on us tlie property of TIIOS. ELKINS, * tv. hfimas l. Mrtham, to satisfy his city taxes for septa" * "'V-l tna.yema laaoanumai. jTtUr - ^ ” Sheriffs Sales. r • * iw ouiHiy U13 V| tpeyear* taaonno —a |c AtBtf lot Xt, * '' —'—' r " ,LI ^ Bounded east I O N the first Tuesday in October next, will he- ' v ®rt*by the west half of said lot, aud north by a sold lieforethc Court House in Bryan county hm e , .vied on as the property of J. M. Jarvis, to between the usual hifhrs of sale, satisty his city tax for the present year. Amount A frirf rsf 1 ftnrl In l'm-nii fnHnt.s An PI,...I- ClUO 315,011(1 COSt. A tract of Land in :Bryan County, on Bldgk Breek. with the improvements tliereon, conststlpg ofabiidge across raid creek, and also a tract of land in said county on Canoodhie''rlvdr, and fine half of a bridge across said river, the said tracts bf l.ind and bridges'pointed out as the property of William Wilder, to satisfy nn execution in uvo*. of the administrator anil udminislrotrU of Thomas Rawls, dec. W. W. WILLIAMS, d a s c. nug28 179 1 Slierifi*’s Sale, continued. N the first Tuesdmr in Oatober next, will be duo $15,and cost. Lot No. 12, end buildings Warren ward, bounded east by Lot 11, soutb byBiyan-street, west by Ha- bcriham-slrect, and norOi by a lane, levied »n as the property of James Bilbb.to satisfy his city taxes for the years 1823 and 1824. Amount due $53 93. * Lot No* Land building*. Soemul *tytMiiaA-wn e ard, bounded cast by lot No. 2, south by a lane, east by Abercorn street, and north by Broughton- street, levied on os the property of the estate of John Dultell, to satisfy the estates city, taxes, for the years 1823 and 1824. Amount of'lax, $32 62. Lot No. 6, Columbia Ward, bounded east by, lot No. 7,soiWh by a lane, west by lot No. 5,andnorth ^ luv lluul , stuv , by Broughton-street, levied on as the property, of One tract of Land in said county, known by the ^®!jP to satisfy bis city taxes for the years, name of Palermo, boundaries unknown at time of *®t. Amount due $43 O sold before the irt ftmise, in Bryan coun ty, between thcusual hours of sale. lev)'—the some pointed out as the property ntion in fa Richard T Keating,to satisfy an execu L. of the estate of Beni. Stiles, nnd others. THOMAS ALBRITTON ane 28 170 of favor I SBC. I I Sheriff’s Sales. v r , /^.N the first Tuesday in October next, \yiit ,b« v y sold at (lie court house, in the city of Savan r.aii, between ihe hours of 10 and 4 o’clock.' All that undivided moiety being the southern h alf of all that Lot No. (4.) lour, in Elbert ward in the city of Savannah, containing 60 feet in length and' 90 feet in depth, with the improvements thereon, levied on ns the property of Robert Lewis to satisfy an execution in favor of Charles Ro gers. All lot letter D and improvements Oglethorpe warn, in the village of St. Gaul, Chatham Coun ty, levied on as the property of John Roadman, to satisfy an execution in favor of Thomas Gar nett. Also, one horse and sundry articles of house hold furniture, levied on as the'property of John Womack, to satisfy an execution in favor of Hen- S ‘Alpin, against John Womack end -Win. M 'security. Also; the following 8 negroes, viz; Sally and her 3 children, Mary, David and Eliza, Della and her 3 chHdren, Lucinder, Maria and Anthony, le vied on os the propertyof EicazarEarly to satisfy an execulionjn fuvor of the Bank of the'United States. A negro man named Bob, levied on os the pro perty of Maria Cohen, to satisfy an execution from a Justices Court in favor of Dr. L, II. Furtb returned to me by a constable.' Lot No. 7 and improvements, in the City of Sa- annftb, Jekyl Tything, Darby ward, levied on a,* mb the property of the trustees of W.. Gale’s children property pointed out by the plaintiffs,and returnee to me by a constable, F A negro woman named Lizza, levied on,;as the property of Richard Levette, to satisfy two execu tions from a Justices Court in favor of 6. Furpie, Pierce Howard, et. al. returned to me by a consta J ble. 1, D’LYON, s. c. i sept 4 173 0 [. {Sheriff’s fctiiles Continued. ^ N the first Tuesday in October next, will be of tile Court I Ioi . \ M and 4 M. will lie soldthc . u „ u „ !_' liy.jBi' w mue'i tiiereofjM will satiny Lot No: 5 ahd building* second Tything Roy- nold’s Wurd,bounded east by Reynold-strcet, south by a lane, west by lot No. 4. and north by Bny-st. levied on as the property* oft he estate of John Ah- defson, to satisfy the city taxes of said estate for the year 1821,1822 and 1823, amount tax, $105 cant lot, west by lot tio. 6, and North bv Bryan i.'lt' A tract ofiantl in Bulloch county, containing acres, more or less, returned os pine lanjl, Ic- nfw."" co >i 1 *.. , , . , ■ , , vied on to satisfy tlie state and Oounty* taxes of , ,‘u J ’’ now known in the Josepfi B. Annstrom: lorthe years 18^ and 1823, 05 D^horae ward, bounded east •la costs; amount pftaxes $4 X > fe West Broaa-Street, south by a vacant lot, west A tract of land in Camden coiintv, rtmtainlfig “p»th ^riot No; -1. lm-ieitoiras die 287 1-2 acres, more or less, originally granted to ?l£l ^.S, 0| i 8, ,3. 0 tat ',^VI'j* cit y ‘nxcstpr John l’niiner. Leviqd on to satlsfy the state and * a “?’ Bnd 18 ^» ““‘“““‘ j 3 * couniy taxes of the estate of Joseph Bcvahforthe ^u-i./r i iv ,, ■ , , year 1823; amount of taxes $26 60; . . . ' i n ,'v’^ « 5t by -Lot No 25 in Franklin ward, in the city of Sa- l0t .? 0, T ' vannah. subject to an annual ground rent to tl.e f P„.' l8V * ed 4 on “ h P y,w!U. the improvements ’ t0 *f^ th S satisfy the state and countv ^? tc { P r 1,18 >' ea ” ,8il » a " d VM *“ "x* 1 * Asxr. u. uilt« DUliU I st. lovied on a* tlie property of Elias E. Roberts, Jo satisfy his city taxes for tlie years 1822, 1823 and 1824. Amount tax $11 75. A small building on lot No. 13, Elbert ward, bounded on thi east by, lot No. 14, south' by Per ry street, west by Montgorarry-stroet, and north by a lane, levied on fact he property of the estate of Daniel Robbins, to satisfy his city taxes forthe years 1823 and 1824. Amount tax $5." . v Hplf Lot No. 5, and buiidings, Trustee Garden, bounded east hy Ioi No.. 0;' sollth by lot No. 7. welt by ?ast‘Broad-street, uud north by Bryan st. levied on as th«. property of the estate of George Enoe, to satisfy his..city taxes Tor the year 1823 Amount tax $14. F. M. STONE, c. m. sept^O 173 Administrator’s Sales. On Tuesday the 6th of October prw, W ILL be sold at the court house in Liberty county, bctwqen tlfei usual hours of sale.’ One horse; saddle ami bridle, the * property of Lodosvick Lard, sold for the benefit' of tlie heirs and creditors. E. WAY, AdmV. aug 28 170 sas Bottles, Corks, Drugs, &c. &c.* S UPERIOR Velvet Corks, Wine piht liotlies, Oxygin, Chamber and ipodket 'Lights,'Wiix Tapers (a greit vuriet vs) Pure CaloKje’d Maglkesia, Arrow Root, Cream Taitar, Starrli,* Balsam Co- K lva, Saltpetre, Rotten Stone, &c. bus. Have en^reoejvcd per th| Willium .\Vfillacc, and for LAY t HENDRICKSON, .Chemist* and Dru&gift*', * Congress,cotner of Whitaker-strcets, . .rtj Shad’s Building! - snt 12 164 ' ' Furniture Wax. rjlIlIS article i* highly recommended for Ific an e,CEUi,t6,0Mto 'Jlie large und extensiv* fncturies in the j^irtiicm cities make use of tips composition to give their works a beautiful po lish. A supply of this wax has been received per ship gnvannnh. It is put up in small pots und boxes with printed directions for use, and for sulc by LAY & HENDRICKSON, Chemists anil Druggists, Shad's Buildings. aug 12 168 Pure Calcined 31agnesia, a new Article. T HIS Medicine has been prepared hy the New- -'York Chemical Manufacturing Company andissaidto be equal to tjio celebrated urtkt made by the Messrs. Henry’s. .Many persons ' this city" who have used this-remedy give it’a- ***“" — —— -11 others. ’ Families are ns jt comes much thcap- Buildings on lot No.4o7wairren ward7i>ounded east by lot No. 39, south by Broughton-street, v est — brpad street, west by lot No. 35, and north bv a lane, levied on as th,b property of Samuel and Ti. Goldsmith, to satisfy lhcir city tax for the liresent year. Amount due $10, and cost*. Buildings on Lot No. 21, Warren wart], bounded east by Price-stree t,south by Congress-street, west bjr lot No. 22, and north by St. Julian-strect, le vied on as the property ofWin.Pope, to satisfy his city tax for the present year. Amount due $40 and cost. ^ /. r Lot No. 18, and huildingiEwingsbprgb, bound ed east by lot No. 16, south by William-street, west by lot No. 23, and north by lot No. 29, le vied on as the property of Paul J. Vollaton, to sa tisfy his city taxes, for the years T823 and 1824. Amount due $23. Buildings on lot No. 31, Liberty ward,’bounded- taxes of said Amount due $10. Lot No. 19. and building, Jackson ward,bound ed east hy Whitaker street, south by a lane, west h; i* t No. 9, and north by Soulh-Broad-strect, le vied on as the property of T. N. Morel, to satisfy his city taxes for the years 1821, 1822, 1823 and 1824. Amount dhe $106 60, nnd cost. Lot No. 3, and buildings, Warren ward, bounded east by lot No. 4. south by a lane, west by lot No 2, and north by Bay-street, levied 011 as the pro perty of Alexander f Ruder, tosatisfy his city taxes forthe years 1823 and 1824, amount due $31 25 Imt No. 24. and buildings, Washington ward bounded easthy Washington square, south by Con gfess street, west by lot No. 23, and north by St. Julian-Street, levied on as tlie property of Jacob Fahm, tolutisfy his city taxes for the years 1823 and 1824, anSoimtdiie $31 25. Lot No. 7 and buildings, Jekyl Tything Darby ward, bounded,efet by lot No. 8, sdutli by Bryan- street, we?t by lot No. 6, and north by a lanp, le- vied on is the property of Worthington - Gale, to O N the first Tuesday , ..... _ WL ^ ^ ; sold before the Court-House in the City of satisfy iris city {fans for Uie years i823 and 1824 Savannah, between the uiual hours of 10. and 4 Amount due S41 25. o’clock. . Lot* Nos. 20 nml 21, Yamacraw,' bounded east g One negro fellow named Joe, levied on under by lot No. 19, south by Pine-street, west by Fahm a fi. fa. on foreclosure in favor of Davies & Ber- street, and north by loUNos. 8and 9, levied on ns Hen, against Joseph C. Habersham. property of Seaborn Jones, to satisfy his city taxes Six negroes, viz: Joe, Maria, Henry, Robert, for the year 1824, ainonnt due $9. London nnd a child, levied on as the property of A small building on lot No. 16, Spring Hill Wm. A. Moore, to satisfy an execution in favor of bounded east by Franklin street, South by Spring Die administrator of Batt Jones, deceased. street, west by. lot No. 18,.and nortli by lot No 16. One undivided eight of two undivided thirds of levied on as the property of Elsey Wilson, to sa^ nil that wharf Lot No. (8) eight, in the city of Sa- tisfy her city taxes for the years 1820,1821, 1823 vannah, Darby ward, commonly called Rice’s and 1824. Amount tax $27 31 W harf, levied on as the property of Thomas W, Buildings on Lot No. 8, Indinn-street, bounded Rice to satisfy an execution in iavor of Wm. Da- east bv lot No. 7. south by a lane, west by lot No. vies. ." 9, ana north hy Indian-strcet, levied on as the A Negro mini, named George, levied on as the property of John Myrick, to satisfy his city tuxes >0Porty of Prince Candy, to satify an execution for the years 1823 und 1824. Amohnt due $9 76 ’l 1 PNlir of Peter Dunnger, turned over by a con- and cost. 8 East half Lot No. 6, Hick’s Tything Percivul Roiwi.n’ ^ 80 . u . lhe !' n haIf r art . of , L . ot , No * 6 « wa ‘ d bounded east by lot No. 7, south by State y. ‘‘“bs, Hcatheote ward with the im- street, west by west half of said lot, uifd north bv a pn.vi'm.ui's therein bounded north by. a lane, lane, levied on as the -property ofHeriry Lyons, . -i t by nn .".(ljuccnt lot, south by South Broad to satisfy his city tax for the present yean A- v(n ol. niii! v.i t by . orinu'd street, levied on un- mount due $13 and cost. 1 y V ® .°'wL° 3 w e i 2S a , iroin Gcor S e L ' Two-thirds of lot ‘No. 7, Yuraacruw, bounded W m. Whitfield. . east by lot No. 6, south by a lane, west by lot No. ^ y SCpt ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ S * C * C# I 0,1 118 P r °* ui will uii wir »*«• no * •» 1S21, dfil' fn dotijunotloiv with one Joseph A, Scott, execute a joint blind to the said Susan C. !_ .1.^ 1 rf .1' 1 1! v hum uuiiump, ucLuiiu 1 j. min.; ™ ward, boithded east by lot No..lO,soitth . in st. west by Lot No. 8, and north by a levied on as the property of C. D. Leliy, to >Ji!x cityjBX for they cars 4323 and 1824' mt uuc $-A^w>jind cost. led east b; south by Fort l River, levied on u. 1*0 ,u u,,m iv u, a. ■-. nun- [ftc^lSV'T^ firing tire piymfenr’th'el^ofr'tho* bald Jacob $14 60 and cmI ’ ’ * Amom,t due did on tho day and year first u/oresnid make his One small building on lot No. 5, Oglethorp* i " dent <"‘o of mortgage, whereby he *« b »-“ -5 fajztjsi&zz: sswwgasy s • v ^ . l 'o nil vvlifim it may concern, Whereas Robert Taylor, adinjnistrntot of Wm -M. Kelley, late of Savurinah, mcrcharit, dce.’d, lius petitioned to the honorable the court of Or dinary to bo discharged from Ills said administra tion. These are therefore to cite ahd admo'nish all and singular the kindred nnd creditors pf the said deceased, to Alo,thcir - "* ■* - JOHN CURB EDGE,.. 1,18 Hryan tate ot Lodowlck Lard, late of Tnii?»i?° na ' deceasedjT'or tho benefit of tho heir, a^, “0S31 1S0171 E ' WAY » Adl “’r. ’ *?4 Joliu T. wtlliHin-on, -THI 7 one of tin- Justices of tho said court, this aEday ; months alter iluto apultcatlnn „-,n 'I' decea^rl» a L 0i ^ ^ ,..JB „ ns Garden lot number thirty, niiie, No 39, and also, that a(\jolning half part of qnother lot known as lot rtumher forty twfi, No 42, containing together eight and a half acres riftore or less situateii to tho cast of tlie city of Savannah and bounded to the north west of Lot No 26, to the south and cast by lands be longing to tl;c 'estate, of Hampton LUlibridgc iimf tlie west by the public road lending f Skidtnvrty island vy'lscreoii « brlbk yard is no» established and known by tho name of Fahm.. brick yurd- that tlicre is iid\v on the said bond ormortgage obligatory the sum of eighteen hun dred dollars with interest from tlio 1 23d day of January 1823, anti prey ing. tlie foreclosure bf tho equity of redemption pf-tne said Jacob and Ids heirs, executors, administrators and assigns ip and to the laid mortgaged premises—On motion of W. W. Gordon, attorney for the petioners— It is ordered that the principal add inte'rest dug * thc said bond or writing 'obligatory together tli the qost of this application be pnid into tills court vvithiq.twelve months from this date, or in cusc of ilefhuItThat the equity-of redemption of sapl ^acobFahm, Ids heirs, executors, adminis trators and assigns he from thenceforth forever foreclosed and that such further and other pro ceedings be hud thereon; ns are.' pursuant' to 'the statute in such enso miule and provided—And it Is further ordered, tlmt this rule be published I11 one of tlie Gazettes of this state nt least oncu a ffionth fqr twelve months, br that n com',’ be served on tho defendant at least six - month'before tho timf appointed, for tho payment of tlie mon ey intb court. ' * • •£ . Bxtradt'f(om the minutes, 15th Jan.’ 1824. Jan 16 12 JOHT.BOLl.F.S. {Superior,court, Chtitbum coutity- John Retan ) ' 'Vi. Nathan Bukcr. ) O N the petition of Jno. Rclaa stating th.it , Watlmn Baker did on the first day ol Mav m ■JSHHbtJMffWJi of two thqifsand qolli.is. payable to tin sai.i .b Im Hetan, or order, on or before the 1st with interest if 7 percent per annin.i. f.\ his indenture, unde{ his seal, hcarldg f!a: •- the year'fiwt »nMdd, iiiorijrH’n-il to the Mild John Hetun,j all the undivided moiety or half p»ri of-«kl! «!im.-im; uf tain 1. .'.hii’lt-. \ \ m., .i..h being iu the city <Sf SManhali, and known and distinguished in'thc plan thereof by the number one (1) Tyrconncll tything I' 1 - « n-.l, *. with the appUr(eiiBnces, und lui lh. 1 stating that the said promissory note rein.tin:, v. !m!y u|i.l. and the said mortgage in full force, ‘anti praying the foreclosure of the said mortgage. To all whom it may coiuml Wlierens Williai tha JoluUon.dpc. I of ordinary tobe ministration. . . ., These are'thoi'eforo t^ cite nnd admoptsli all- and alngtilhr the kindred and creditors ofsaid.de- ROBERT BUnxo.v, A0,„*r MARY DENMARK, Adm’x 48 ' Jlnlloch Cou,!t„ IVT ‘ no »‘hs Otter tlie date licrcoi, un.u.r- u V,' 1 . wd * 1*° .made to tho Inforior ,-nnH fell 28 C ^EOKOIA l tWffi.mU6 u i.t > w^ tte ry court siltivg for urdinn ..., n| l "'horn it may concern. vMierras Linus P. Sage administrator of Sprague Taylor; deceased, has petitioned tho honora- SU,, V U,: ‘nrewarneti not to hie court of ordinary to be dikcMu ged from his l , j' cilllse3 ' litid udniinistrationsbin. J u,1 n 17 m—£t!38 These are therefore to cite nnd a.hnouitii ell T\T1NE month's utter date .’imnli.M.iil^r—7TT “ d Ji"?! 1dr ,. tbe .! ii U d ^ d i"" 1 :;n„x of the JM "'ado to the lnferloJ court of Efflnghm, ept^ Muyvhy LAY «t‘ HENDRICKSON, Chemists and Druggists * ^ *, Shad's Buildings. le Medicine. 'ANTI-DISPEPTIC PILLS, Prepared'by tlinry James. A N approved remedy for Dyspepsia, or Indi- . . ■ gestioo,Habitual Costiveness, und piles. Extract from tlie minutes this 24th May. 1824 — • ’ 1 - may 7 . o. a ttfaAxaivSw nrJi ge«tlOU, uiim j-m 3. It is well known that Dyspepsia is one of the .most frequent and formidable diseases of our country. Its commencement is indicated in dif ferent patients by various symptoms, of which the most remarkable ore— Irregulurily of the bowels, obstinate costive- ness, headach, commonly called nervous or sick ly lieadacli, yellowness of theeyes and skin, acid- "f d “ff b "*»- flQlul '" lce ->r wind In So Uoraiicli, biller drowsiness after dinner, debility, lassitude, ema ciation; depression of spirits, bus. Piles being connected with indigestion and cos- tiveness, are certainly and speedily removed by these pills. m A supply of, the above valuable Medicine, hns just been received from the Patentee, nnd cah ne obtained of the subscribers, who have been appointed agents for the State of Georgia. LAY & HENDRICKSON, Druggists nnd Chemists, Shad’s Buildings. 175 sept 12 I t " ¥ »vu UI, ue lire I'lij* perty of R. Richardson, to satisfy his city tax for An Ordinance, T O repeal an' ordinance entitled “ an ordin ance to amend an ordinance in addition to the Fire ordinance” and to reduce the fees of the contractor for sweeping chimnies. Sec. 1st, Be it ordained by the Mayor and Al dermen of the City of Savannalr in Council as sembled, and it is hereby ordained by the authori ty of the same. That an ordfnunee passed the thirteenth day of Ja'nuary one thousand eight hun- dred.and twenty one, entitled an ordinance to u- mend an ordinance in addition to the Fire ordin ance, be and tlie same is hereby repealed. Sec. 2d. And be it further ordained that from and after the first regular meeting of tlie City Council jn January eighteen hundred and twenty fire, in lieu of the present price of twelve and a half cents allowed to the contractor for sweeping chimnies for each story, the price shall be six and a quarter cents for each story. Sec. 3d. And be it further ordained That all or dinances or parts of ordinaces militating against this ordinance be and.the same is hereby repeal ed. Passed,In Council, 2d Sept. 1824. J. MORRISON. Mayor. Attest M. Mvzns, fc c.' Regimental Orders. A N Election is hereby ordered to be A N Election!* hereby ordered to be .held at tiie_Engine house, Reynolds Square, on I J.VIuu MIIUIMUI uu WEDNESDAY,the 29th inst.for aCaptain to com mand the 4th Beat Company. Under the super intendance bf the persons‘tfesignated by law. By order, J. Marshall, CqI. M. W. STEWART, Adjt. lft Regt. Q M. *cp 18 rl79 in 1I1A office ol the clerk.,of the court of ordina- acres,-more qrJoss,hounded northwardly nnd^l-nsi or before the seventh day of March next;' wm-d yby lunds late John Poullens, and so. Witness the'hon. John PMVHIinmson, one of litof the Itch's anti .-ivtiitors of said estoto bC " e ' tlie Justices ot the said Court, this 7th day of ,, ',1.1 /. \ BETH BOYD, Adm’x September, A. D. 1824. - ; 26 124 ’ * f KJIIE jiiibflc is apprised, ept 9 175 S. M. BOND, c c o c c. 'Ite v°IohnP ?i| BI, - ,ir ’ tuI J oi V in 5 W* and lam totdy Jblin l oullon's, now John Morrill’s, am l-uiviiusu vr ii'rsr R. F. WILLIAMS -hi.jeecn'^/i;;Mb:';;;;:!;,, Ij!" 1 ') Uu ' °' Ur r 1,1 ll "' "I Ha- mint ufoi- I'»":,"IIn tin- .'4ati- of (111* lute Kev | m JI....I dmary, on or b.-l. re ti,- 1:1th day of.lunumy next >'■ « • - • lying in .,1,1 county tor the T m | ensuing tlie date hereof; othenvise letters disinls- thehoirsand creditors, sory wtii be granted to the applicant, ti itmns the honorable Thoma-; N. * ' ,.r .11/ Auuuius n. Morel one ol the Justices of the suidCourttiiis 13tii day of July, A 1). 1824. S. M. BOND, c c o. July 13 150 .. - j .- ferior court, sitting for or dinary purposes. To nil whom it may concern. D hercas Alexander M. Taylor, ntimiobtrator of .loliii soott, deceased, lias petitioned Die honora ble (lie Justices of the Inferior court,to be dischar ged from his s;,i,i mlmiiiLtration. . iramo l .' lesi> ar < ! ;tlicrel'ore to cite nnd admonish said dace^W ‘ n . n,,tl ‘^editors of the havevS^MkSto^'lfiw r °y^ clion *» (% ,n >' the y rv on or I o> 'n S 01 t * le l:ourl of brdlnn- rj.on qrbcicv the 6th dny of DeconIWr next- „„ ;ir " LiiutA, Bulloch County—fly th'c honora. blc l.ie cowl of ordinary of said county. i^JL . „ ><y yj w ri 'f’o all whom it may concern. fe8 r 1 % I (,bel ; t 1 Burton, administratorof the of Stephen Denmark deceased hath appli- Op motion of W. W. Gordon, attorney for the ?ii°.TmSgP?!' t ‘.%. 1ctfors d 'sinissory Iroin » therefore to cite and * admonish all "" * tindr ? d fad creditors of the said - lh “ r , r objections (if nny they :e of tlie clerk of this court, with- Ji„, I "• *.“7 tlmo presertbeti by law, othenvise letters mortgaged premises, be thenceforth und Ibrever ll ' s . , '“ s or y granted the applicant, foreclosed. D itn-- the honorable 1 Shepherd Williams, one And it is further ordered, tlmt a cdpy of tins >. ' lu,th:C9 °f *“}d eourt, tills 3d June, 182-1. rule be served oh ti;c«aid Nathan' Baker, at iea,t , ?LY KENNEDY, e'e die. six months before the time appointed for the - |llnn ! ' : money Into court, or publish?* in one ol the public Gazettes of this state, at least qnco in every month, until the time ap pointed for the payment thereof, and that sfaji turtlier and other proceedings ho had us are prescribed bjr the stiifutc in such cusc made and . FANNIN. Clerk. {Superior court, Chatham County. March Term, 1824. . William Bofrie ) «*. ite f Rule A'iti. John Christopher. ) O N. the petition or William Berrie stating that one John Christopher, of the county of Camden, being.indebfei) to one Henry Sufiler or order in a note of hand, dated, St. Marys in said county, on the 9th October 1822, in tlie sum of Five Hundred Dollars, payable vvilh interest from the date bn the first day of January then next epsuingj did,mortgage to the said Homy his heirs und assigns; to secure the payment of tlie note aforesaid with interest.op the same—a cer tain lot of land in the town nforesaid being part oflqtNo. 1 beginning at the west corner of a lot belonging to one Calvin liuyes, thence run- nlg south 100 feet on St. Marys Street, tlifcuce north to Bryant St. east to C.Huys’ land thence south to the beginning, with the murgin ottuched to the same on the south side of St. Marys or Bay st. being a hundred feet on the street and running from thence directly to the river St Murys, together with all and singular every thine thereto appertaining,thut thesaidHenry Saddler, to whom and to whose heirs and assigns the said mortgage wus made on the 24th of Sept. i823 July assigned by deed, said mortgage 1. tlie i.e^ titiunur, these is now due on said mortgage the smn of Five Hundred Doliurs with interest from, the 1st January 1822, and praying for the forced mortgaged premises and that the'' same be foreclosed according to law. On motion of Belton A Copp, attorney for pc- titioner, it is.ordered that the principal and in- terest due on the said mortgage together with the costs of his applicants be paid into this court within twelve months from this date, otherwise that the equity of redemption of the said John Christopher jus heirs executors, administrations and assigns be from thence forever foreclosed find that such other proceedings takepluee as ure pursuant to the statue. * .. And ln » further ordered that this rule he pub lished in one of the Gazettes of this state at least 2 ®, n y )ntb . for twclvc ra0I| ths to the time ap- £ourt d ° r thC ,,ayme,,t of 8ttid moni! y Into A true extract from the minutes. . _ . JOHN BAILEY, Clerk. Jefferson, 16th March, 1824. JpERSONS.lndebted Jo the estate of Eliza- belts Fell, late of Clmthain couniy, deceas ed. are requested to make Immediate payment to tH6 subscriber, and those to whom the estutc is Indebted are requested to exhibit their demands duly authenticated. PETER SHICK, Ex’r July 13 150 ’ .KOUtRA qijattmin County—llyPlht hot,, the d"Slices of thelnfcnor court titling for ordi ypurjwes. To all whom it may concern. hW S ,i licW ' d .. I c c,, y |p ''. exetutor of Wll t haw deceased, has petitioned tlio hon. couri to 110 discharged froth his said cxe Tlf and sii siyd dec have)in therefore to cito and admonish all tlie kindred and creditors of tho y, to file tiinjrobjectionrfif any .they »../ -mffleo of tho cterk of the court of ordinary on oshefore the 13th day of JannaJv d^' enS, "^,M d,rtc >wreot ’ oDmrwise lettera d.sm ssmy xviti be s-ao'ed to ;, le petitioner h fa“ re ‘dpThomas N.-Morel, one Jul^ A D 182? C >«h da y of ' Jniy'a iso ';"" c ®° ^.KORGrAj Chatham Com ble , 'W&ir tlie honora- l !- e oy%t of Chath- am county' silting for ordinary puiw- . Lo 'yhoin it may condor*. These are tiierefbreir'cite'and“admonish and singular the kindred and creditors of the said deceused, A file their objections, If any they have, in the office of the Clerk of the coilrt'oY oi diuuiy on or before the.7th day of March next, petitioner ° UerS dlSI " ISSOrjr -. be fi^faed the Witness the honorable George L Cope, one of 175 SM M"l>„.o'. t „. G jt EORG1A Cliatliam county—/i v the l,on. the • Justices of the Inferior court of Chatham coun ty silling Jor ordinary inuvoses. Whergas William Davies administrator of Ja cob 4 rankliri f. cal dec. has petitioned the hbn. court ol Ordinary to be discharged from his suid tulinimstralion. Tiiese are therefore to cite and .admonish all and sii.gular, the kindred and creditors of the suid deceased lo file their objections (if any they have,) in the office of the office of the Clerk of the court of ordinary, on or before the 7th day of March next; otherwise letters dismissory will bo granted the petitioner. Witness tha honorable, John P. Williamson, one of the Justices of said court this 7th day of September, A. Di 1824. « ' S. M. BOND, c c 0 c c. sep 9. 165 IVjlNE months altdr date application will be ±1 niadd' to the lion. Inferior court of Cliatliom county, lor leave to sell ail tout lot in Saviinuali .known by the No. 1, Ellis square, Decker ward, i-egisiaiure 01 tins sis with tho improvements thereon : and ull that,lot her, 1823, the first seel, in Savannah known by tint No. 23, in Liberty a book is prepared for t- ward, with the buildings thereon, being the county. Office hours frm real astute of John timith, deceased, for the bene- ” ” fit of tho licin, FREDERICK.HERB, Adin’r. may 16 114 -JUl' iril 16 ANN BECK, Adin'k. TVj INK niontlis ±1 made 1 alter date, application will ni to the lion, the Inferior Court of Iirv an Lmmty. for leave to sell all the real estate 0 . until M Kindly. Into of Bryan County dec. fo the benefit ot the heirs and creditors of said cs tak \, , , JAMES BUTLER, Adin’r. _. npd 2 $o77 ; '• ' l\ 1 N1; "e nilis after date, I slmll apply to tin Ll lnm. Inlerior court of Chatham county, fo leave to sell Die real and persqtml property o l a. Idaml il.unilton McIntosh, deceased, for (hi benefit of the hoirs. SUSAN A. O.M'INTOSH, Adm’x. 66 jv t-E months alter dato, 1 shull apply to tin J-N lion, the Inferior court Of the county of El is - hon. the Inferior court Of the county ui o hnglinm, for lonve to sell all the real ostato bn- ccrnctTwin Take*10tice■" JOSHUA GNANN, adm 1 . march 4 52 ]\ , -^.iT?"!l!* “ f ‘ ir .J 1 ® 1 ? application will b. fain Cm. , ^ h ?“’ tbe l^rCourt of Cha, ham Countv, when setting for ordinary purpose for permission to sell tho following real estutc for the benefit of the heirs mid creditors of thi estate of N. S. Bayna^, deceased, viz : One undivided fourth of a tract of land, con taining about 500 acres, on 1 Cumberland Island, Cnpiden County, known as Plum Orchard-anil nn undivided fourth of a certain Tract of hand situated on fiaid Island, containing about 600 a* crcs, originally granted to Gen. Lncliland Mein- Oreha'id Tract*°'‘ 1,16 S0Ulb b y tllc *« id Plum Also, a toict called Lottery Hill situate on the Ogcficlnje Road, 3 miles from Savunnah, contain ing about 600 acres. N. J. BAYARD, Adm,r est. N. S. Bayard, mny 20 211 1 A LL persons having any demands against the estate of Francis Jalineau, deceased, - ' vuilltbUH, UtLCU3l!ll, arc requested to deliver them in properly attest ed,on or before the first day of Oct. next. Allah counts not.brought forward before that day will be refused payment by the undersigned executor , , WM. GASTON. July 10 149 A LL persons indebted to the estate of Alexan- J.\. tier Martin, late of Liberty County, decern, ed, ure requested to make immediate payment. R.F. BAKER, >, W. H. MARTIN, ( 1 may 10 j»l2 »Ex’rs. A LL pci-sous having demands against tho es- fW At.— I„». II.. I •« "l • r> —'•••••■•mu uriiiiwi uiu es tate of the Inte Hugh M ( Call deceased, are rooucsted to Imnd them in for payment, and those indebted to said estate will please mako imme diate payment. TIIOS. Al'CALL,), P. BRASCH, july 13 150 , An Act, 'lotjttahlish an office for Recording the Births e/I Stan * Mnt ■ ^ a * e ’ ,n County of saitil ~W/~H7.REAS much inconvenience has bqeh. i. “fKrfa'ccd in thi* state, from the dlffi' cjilty of Abtaiurc testimony of persons inter estei to questions of /igq before our courts,and where as embarrassing diffi. u j|t| cg frequently impede tho ... uull - s ircqueiiiiy impede tno H D .< Jl l.i, I l. J. ir. . “ Be it enacted by the Sent., and IJouH of Re . presentatms of he stale of Gto^ {n Gene / al Ah sembty met, and U w herebycnaclby^ //w Aui horitV of the same : \ That from and immediately oftcrtK nBS oit, e D e this act, it shall bo mude the duty of tliVcierks of the Courts of Ordinary, in each county rtx, ec tj V o- Iv, to enter and registo/, in a book to be v,. )t f op that purpose, the muries of all p’-sons v?lii mort tin ial report themselves to him, or wh liy their parents or guardians, t who may lie hereafter born w and who may be reported nr proof being made by nffiday of thu said Birth; and that entitled to take and re/ which he shall be called twenty-five cents. ’ >e rep GEORGIA, j chAtium cou/ Clerk's OJ/icex T HE citizens of t notified, thut> Legislature of this sli P. M.' Ioi M i. -> in thill itil onoj SAMUEL M. BHD, Clerk of the Court of Ordinary of Ghatha • n nt 4 8* County; ffo;