Savannah republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1824-1829, September 30, 1824, Image 4

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,«fjB ■?; 4$ i Administrator’s Sales. Bif J. B. Herbert 8f Co. A N tho first Tuesday In November next, will be sold, before tie Court-House in tills city between tho usual hours of 10 and 2 o’clock. One tract of land situated in RdckyCrtsek, con taining one hundred and thjrty-Ave acres (136) irfon* or less, being tho property ofFeter M'Far- lauo deceased- Sold by permission of the Hon. tiie Inferior court of Chatham county, and by or der of the administrator for the benefit of the hairs and creditors of said estate. Terms cash. ^ sept, 2 172 Administrator’s Sales. fit/ J. JB. Herbert 8? Co. O N the first Tuesday in November next, will be sold before the Court-House in this city, between tho Usual hours of It) and 2 o’clock. Lot No. (118) thirty seventh district of Wilkin- eon county, containing 202} acres. Lot No, (141) twenty seventh district of Wil kinson county, containing 202} acres. Lot No. (6il) thirteenth district Wilkinson comi ty, containing 202} acres. ’ Lot No. (85) thirteenth district Wilkinson coun ty) containing 202} acres. All that lot of land in the city of Savannah, kaown by letter W Oglethorpe YVurd with the improvements thereon. All that Lot of land in the city of Savannah krioxvn by letter Y Oglethorpe Ward with the Im provements thereon. Two negroes Lesle and her child Mary, being , the property of the estate of A. D. WFurlane, de- , . ceasbd sold by permission of the lion.the Inferior i Court of Chatham county, and by order of the administrator for the benefit of the heirs and cre ditors of the said estate. •sept ,2 172 Tax Collector’s {Sales. W On the first Tuesday in November next. ILL lie sold at the Court house in the city of Savannah, between t'yr horn's of 10and S o’clock, the following property or so much there of «» will satisfy the Mate uud county tuxes, and coits, via : • A.tract of land in Bulloch county, containing 328 acres, more or less, returned as pine hind, le wd on do .satisfy die state and Oounty taxes of Joso]>n»B.Armstrong fortlie years 1822and 1823, Und costs; amount ohtnxes $4 43. Atract of lu)d in Camden countv, containing 287 1:2 acres, more or less, originally granted to John Palmer. Levied «n to satisfy the state and county taxes of the estate of Josepn Be van for the year 18211; amount of taxes $26 00. Lot No 25 in Frankliu ward, in the city of Sa vannah, subject to nn annual ground rent to the corporation of said city, with the improvements thereon : levied onto satisfy the-state and county taxes of Frederick Sellick. for the year 1823; a- mount of taxes $51 17. JAMES EPPINGER, tccc. aug 28 17c. •ity Sheriff’s Sales. /-\N tho first Tuesday in October next, will be sold at the Court-Honsc, bot\x'|$p: the usual hours of 10 and 4 o’clock. Two horses and a waggon levied on as the pro perty of Jessie Sandcrlin, to satify nn execution in favor of Wyche 'Abbot. A two story building, 80 feet width and 12 foet deep on the rear of Lot No. C, Ilick’s Tything Pcrcivul Ward, with about three years unexplrcu lease, levied on ns the property of Miss Goldsmith by her trustee, to satisfy' alt execution in favor of Pete, Ditpon. _ Also, sundry articles of Dry Goods and Groce ries, levied on as the property of Pierce Howard to satisfy an execution in favor of John V. Wii- liamson transferred to John Gilmartnn. Also, sundry articles of household’furniture,le vied on as the property of Thomas Jinney, under J warrant of distrain for house rent in favor of Isaac Minis. JAMES W. SIMS, » s c s. sept 4 173 SherifTs Sales. O N tb? first Tuesday in October next, will be sold before the Court-House in Effingham •county, between the usual hours of sale. Two negro fellows named John and Pnt, levied on as the property of the ejtate of Christian Trcu- tlan, deceased, to satisfyan execution in favor of Alexander J. Lawton & co. Also. 200 acres of land lying in Effingham coun ty, mining land} of Daniel MeUgar, on the N. E. midlands of Shultz, on tho S—levied on as the property of W. G, Toiler, to satisfy Military fines. THUS. ELKINS, s c c. sept 2 .172 W\ W\ Sheriff’s Sales. O N the first Tuesday in October next, will be sold before the Court House in Bryan county tjetweeh the usual hours of tale, —A, tract of Land in Bryan County, on Black Greek, with the improveraenU thereon, Consisting of a bridge across said creek, and also a tract of Tand in said county on Canoochic river, and one half of a bridge across said river, the said tracts oi. land and bridges pointed out rs the property of William Wilder, to satisfy an execution in favor of the administrator and administratrix of Thomas I Rawls, dec. W. W. WILLIAMS, dsbc. j aug 28 170 'Sheriff-s Sale, continued. O N the first Tuesday in Ootober next, will he sold before the Court House, in Bryan coun ty, between the usual hours of sale. One tract of Land in said county, known by the name of Palermo, boundaries unknown at time of 'evy—the same pointed out as the property of Richard T Keating,to satisfy an execution in favor of the crate Benj. Stiles, and others. 2 THOMAS ALBRITTON, s n c. aug 28 170 Sheriff’s Sales. O N the first Tuesday in October next, will be sold at the court house, in the city of Savan nah,.between the hours of 10 and 4 o’clock. ’ All that undivided moiety being the southern naif of all that Lot No; (4.) four, inEibert ward in the city of Savannah, containing 60 feet in length and PCI feet in depth, with the improvements thenum, levied on as the property of Robert Lewis tp satisfy an. execution in favor of Charles Ro» WfOT- , Ail lot letter D and improvements Oglethorpe . \ A'd, in the village of St. Gaul, Chatham Coun ty, »! lie vied on a* the property of John Readman, & I la'isfy an execution m favor of Thomas Gar net, « ‘ Aa'*°> °P 6 horse and sundry articles of house- koid ' furniture, levied on as the property of John Won Vick, to satisfy an execution in favor of Hcii- ry M‘ Alpin, against John Womack and Wm. M. Craiv Security. . - ' .Also 1 V the following 8 negroes, viz ; Sally and -'her.3 c bildren, Mary, David and Eliza, Delia and her 3 cl dJdren, Lucinder, -Maria and Anthony, 1c* -vied on W the property of Eleazar Early to satisfy an cxecu tlon in favor of the Bank of the United Htatea. ■ A negro nmn named Bob, levied on as the pro perty of M’wla Cohen, to . satisfy an execution from o. Juati'vcp Court in favor’ returned to nje by a constable. Lot No. 7 and improvements, in the City of Sa vannah, Jekyl Tything, Darby ward, levied on as the property of ( he trustees of W. Gale’s Children, property pointed out by the plaintiffs, and returned to mu by a.consUiblc. A negro,syomaii named Lizza, levied on as the property of Richard Levette, to satisfy two execu tions from a Justices Court in favor of B. Furnie, Pierce Howard, et. al. returned to me by a consta ble. I, D’LYON, s,c. c. 173 « 9 SfllCj uesday i i a in la. on lorei lien, against Joi 8 ! x negroes, vizst^ae, Mjfla, pemy, Robert, London and a chil^, Iciind on as the property of Wm. A. Moore r to satis^r’ak^xeculion in favor of tjbe administrator oftBatt Joncy deceased. Clue umllvidjyj’^ht of two uhdivided third* of all that \x htmftDot^cC (8) eight* iu’Che city of Sa- vniinah, J/.iiby vffrd, commonly cidied ICioe’s WJiarf#Ti:icd on as tho property of Thwnas W. g an # cxccuUon in lavor of WVt>a‘ A Negro man, named George, levied on as the r of Prince* Candy, to Sjitify an nxecutlor of l’cler Durlnger, turned oVer by a coi" % qtt i< ■ ”• that southern half part of Lot Nor. 6 i Tything, lloathcoto ward-.with the. bn- a lane; Broad ill b« ity of and 4 Jmicd on under favourof Davies k Ber- bounded lot,--*, ’ Barnard fourth of i ■corge ; City Sheriff’s Sales—continuedi On the first Tuesday in October, next, W LL be sold before the court house in the City of Savannah, between tho usual hours of 10 and 4 o’clock. Buildings on half lot No 8, and quarter lot No 9 Digby lything Decker ward, levied on as the property ol Louis Girodnn to satisfy Thomas Gib bons on two executions linr ground rent.—Sold on account and risk of the former purchaser. , Sundry articles of household and kitchen Fur niture, levied on as the property of James Dick to satisfy an execution in favor ofBen. Burroughs and in favor of John Gribbin for rent. J. SIMS, d. e. s sept 16 176 City Marshals sales, continued. O N the first Tuesday in October next, in front of the Court House, between the hours of 10 A. M. and 4 1’. SI. will be sold the following pro perty, or as much thereof ns will satisfy the City Lot No. 5 and building, second Tj thing Rev- nold’s \\ ard,bounded east bv Reynotd-strect, south by a lane, west by lot No. 4, nnil north by Bny-xt. levied on as the property of the estate of John An- dprson, to satisfy the citv taxes of said estate for tiie year 1821, 1823 and 1823, amount tax, $105 50 cents and costs. Lot No. —— New Leeds, now known in the man of the city as Oglethorpe ward, hounded cast by West Broad-street, south by a vacant lot, west by I°t — and north by lot No. 1. levied on as the property of G. L. Cope, to satisfy his city tuxes for tiie year 1821, 1822, 1823, and 1924, amount tax $187 57 aniPcost. Wharf lot No. 8, Warren ward,bounded cast bv lot No. 9, south by Bay-street, west by lot No. 7. and north by Savannnh river, levied on asthe pro perty of the estate of Pat. Stanton, to satisfy the city taxes of said estate for the veers 1821', and 1822, amount tax $99 and cost. Lot No. 4, Frederick Tything, Parhv ward, bounded cast by lot No. 3, south by a lane, west by lot 5, and north by Congress-street, levied onus the property of Charles Devant to satisfy his city taxesforthe present year, amount due $i7 30 and costs. ®A buildingon lot letter A. Darhyxvard,hounded eastby Johnston’s-square, south by St. Julian-st. west by Whitakcr-street and north byBryan-street, levied on as the property of Martin Hathaway tfl satisfy bis city taxes for the years 1822,1823 and 18ijt. amount due $15 nnd costs. Halflot No. 6. and buildings. Carpem -rs Row. Trustee Garden, bounded east by cast boundary street, sooth hy lot No. 7, west by cast Browksf. and north by lot No. 5, levied on ns the property ot tnoinas F. Maxham, to satisfy his citv taxes for the years 1823 and 1824, amountdne $15. Halt lot No. 7, Carpenter Tything Decker wrnrd, boundej] cast by lot No. 8, south by Biyan-strect, west by the west half of said lot, nnd north hv a lane, levied on as tho property of J. M. Jarvis, to satisfy his city tax for the present vear. Amount due $15 and cost. Lot No. 12, andhuitdingsWarren ward, hounded east by-Lgt 11, south by Bryan-strcel, west by lia-’ bersham-street, and north by a lane, levied on as thenroperty ot James BilboJo satisfy hi*city taxes for the vears 1823 and 1824. ’ stmt due $53 93. Lot No. l.and buildings, Tything Anson n ard, bounded east by lot I* oast by Ahercorn street, un«k- street, levied on os the prow John Dubell, to satisfy th«J et the years 1823 and 18*24. Anti Lot No. 6, Columbia wi No. 7,south.by a lane, wesfby lot No. fc, nnd north by Brougliton-street, levlfdpn as the property of *2“ M, 0 , 1 ? 1 ’ to “jAr erty taxes for the rears an *l 1824. Amount due $43. Boildings on ldt.No.40, Warren xvard, hdtinded east by lot No. 39, south by Broughton-street, west by Ueynolds-street, and north hya lane,levied on as the property of C. H. Hayden, to satisfy Ids pity taxes tor the year* 1822, 1823.and 4824, Amount due, $109 Lot No. 36, and buildings, Liberty ward, bound- edciut by Montgoincty street, south by south broad street, west hy lot No. 35, and north by a lane, levied on as the property Af Samuel and H. Goldsmith, to satisfy their city tax for tho preseut year. Amount due $10, and costs. Buildings on Lot No. 21, Warren ward, bounded east by Pnce-streeLsouth by Congress-strect, west by lot No. 22-, and north by St. Julian-strect, le vied on as the property of Wm. Pope, to satisfy his city tax for tho present year. Amount due $40 and cost. Lot No, 18, and buildings Ewingsburgli, bound ed cast by lot No. 15, 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 dty taxes, for the years 1823 and 18; Amount due $23. Buildings on lot No. 31, Liberty ward, botuideL east by lot No. 30, south by a lane, west by lot No. 32, north by York sited, levied bn hs the property of the estate Wm. Mayhcw to satisfy taxes of said estate for the year* 1823 and 1824 Amount due $10. Lot No. IP, and building, Jackson ward.bound- ed cast by Whitaker street, south by a lane, west by lot Np. 9, and north by Soulh-Broad-strcct, le- vied on as the property of T. N, Morel, to satisfy tho year* 1821, 1822, 1823 anil 1824. Amount dhc $106 50, and 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 on as the pro perty of Alexander Hunter, to satisfy his city taxes for the years 1823 and 1824, umnunt due $31 25. Lot No. 24, and buildings, Washington ward, bounded cast by Washington square, south by Con gress street, west by lot No. 23, and north by St. Julian street, levied on us the property of Jacob Fahm, to satisfy his city taxes for the years 1823 and 1824, amount due $31 25. Lot No. 7 and buildings, Jekyl Tything Darby ward, hounded east by lot No. 8, south by Bryan- street, west by lot No. 6, and north by a lane, le- V i r or l 88 fhe-Bfoterty of Worthington Gale, to satisfy his city taxes for the years 1823 and 1824, amount due $41 25. Ji°ts Nos. 20 and 21, Yamacraxv, bounded east byjot No. 19, south by Pine-street, west by Fahm street, and north by lots NoL 8 and 9, levied on as piopcrty of Seaborn Jones, to sntlsly his city taxes for the yenr 1824, amonnl due $9. A small building on lot No. 15, Spring Hill, U *5mh hya lane, rh by Broughton- I' of the estate of Jes city taxes, for ant oflax, $32 62. bounded east by lot lerior court—(Chatham comity. tjmas F. Pune at, al. ) IN EQUITY. inplaints WM RiclinflUt. Cuyler, ex'f I Will SmTH-deecased. J I N this caseyon tho suggestion in tho defend ant’s nnswvmthat certain persons not parties to this bill, rusloKtdn Scotland, claim to.uo i‘n- titlod to a distribunka of part of tho undivided estate of Wm Shax?|Rbeascd, nnd on motion, it is ordered that all pefflu. concerned do appear before the Superior Cottf||^Chatham County in the term of January ncxt?TWL and there to os talilish such their claims; an that the undivided estate of I tisfy her city taxes for the years 1820, 1821, 1823 and 1824. Amount tax $27 31. Buildings on Lot No. 8, Indian-strcet, bounded cast by lot No. 7. south by u lano, west by lot No. 9, and north by lndian-struct, levied on as the ■ property of John Myrick, tp satisfy his city taxes for the years 1823 und 1824. Amount due $9 75 tho present year, MiunnH due $27 60 and ebsts. Lot No. 20 and buildings, Warren Ward, bound ed east by Price-street, south by St. Julian-strect, west by lot No. 19, and north by u lune, levied on os tho property of A. M. Grey, to satisfy the taxes of said property forthe years 1822,182A tuid 1824. Amount duo $45 and cost. One negro man named Frank, levied on as the propertyVof Thomas Wilson, to satisfy Ids citv taxes for tho years 1821, 1822, 1823, and 1824, amount tax $120 12. A building oa lot No. 2, Second Tything Rey nold’s ward, hounded east bv lot No. 3, south by a lane, west by lot No. 1, and north by Bay-street, levied on as the property of Pierce h Case, to sa tisfy their city taxes for the yenr 1922 and 1824. Amount due $12 80 and cost. r"V “*T“ Ruildings on lot No. 3, Sprlnghlll, bound# be dlstnbnted among the coiRJ 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 I). Porter, to satisfy the city taxes of said estate for tho years 1822, 1823, and 1824. Amount due 7 dollars 60 cents and cost. ) Lot letter 1 nnd buildings, Decker wal'd, houn ded east by Ellis's square, south by St. Julian st. westhy Jelferson-strect.and north hv Brynn-st. levied on ns tho property of John M. Sl'Culla, to satisfy tho city tax of said property for tho pre sent year, amount due $25 and cost. Half Lot No.4> and buildings, Second Tything Reynolds ward, bounded cast by lot No. 10,south by Bryan st. west by Lot No. 8, and north by a lane levied on a* tiie property of C, D, Lchy,' to satisfy his city tax for the years 1823 anil 1824 Amount due $23 80 nnd cost. A quarter of Wharf Lot No. 4, Trustee Garden, hounded east by half of said lot, west by lot 3, south hy 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 50 nnd cost. One small building on. lot No. 5, Oglethorpe ward, bounded east hy lot No. 4, south hv a va cant lot. west by lot No. 6. and North by Bryan st. levied on ns the property of Elios E. Roberts, to satisfy his city taxes for the years 1822, 1823 and 1824. Amount tax $11 75. A small building on lot No. 13, Elbert xvard, hounded on the east by lot No. 14, south hy Per ry street, west hy Montgomery-street, nnd north by a lane, levied on ns the property of the estate ot Dnniel Robbins, to satisfy Ins city taxes forthe years 1823 and 1824. Amount tax $5. Half lot No. 5, nnd buildings, Trustee Garden, bounded east by lot No. 6. south hy lot No. 7. west by cast Brond-street, ami north by Brvnn st. levied on ns tiie property of tho estate’ of George Knoo, to satisfy his city taxes for the year 1823. Amount tax $ 14. F. M. STONE, r. u. sept 16 178 defuult thereof, Wm Slimy, its agreeably this rule be xpiratioit Administrator's. Sales. On Tuesday thr 5th of October nr.rt. W ILL he sold at the court house in Liberty county, between the usual hours of sale. One horse, saddle and bridle, the property of Lodowick Lard, sold for the benefit of the heirs ami creditors. E. WAY, Adm’r. aug 28 170 Bottles, Corks, Drugs, &e. &c. S tUPERlOR Velvet Corks, Wine pint bottles, ) Oxvgin, Chamber end pocket r Lights, Wax Taper? (a grent variety,) Pure Calcined Magnesia, Arroxv Root, Cream Tartar, Starch,) Balsam Cn- neiva, Saltpetre, Rotten Stone, kc. kc. Have been received per the William Wallace, ami for sale by LAY St HENDRICKSON, Chemists nnd Druggists, Congre*,comer of Whitaker-strcets, Shad’s Building. au 12 164 to the dcerce of said Court nnd published once n month until thereof. Extract from the minutes fids 7th iWiof June, 1824. A. B. FANNlWWlerk. june 17 $t138 Superior court, Clmtluilnft ct? January Term, 1 Aaron Cleveland and Susan C) his xvife, * i r.». f Ride Nisi. Jacob Fahm. J O N the petition of Aaron Cleveland and Su san C. his wife, who' xvus Susan C. Bonn, stat ing that Jaeob Fahm, before the iule.rmurringe of the petitioners, to xx'it; on the 22d day of Juno 1821, did in conjunction with one Joseph A. Scott, execute a joint bond to tint said Susan C. in the penal sum of four thousand dollars condi tioned for the pnyment of txvo • thousand dollars with interest from date, on or before the first day of March then next, nnd that for the better securing the payment thereof, the said Jacob did on tiie day and year first afore.suld make his certain indenture of mortgage, xvhereby he mortgaged to said Susan C. all that lot of ground known and designated as Gardrfh lot number thirty nine, No 39, and also, that adjoining half part of another lot known ns lot number fbyty two, No 42, containing together eight nnd u hall' acres more or less situated to the cast of the city of Savannah anil bounded to the north xx'cst of Lot No 26, to the south nnd east by lands be longing to the estate of Hampton Lillihridge, and the west by the public road leading to Skidaway island whereon a brick yard is now established and known hy the name of Fahins brick yard- that there is now on this said bond or mortgage obligatory the sum of eighteen hun dred dollars xvith Interest from the 23d day of January 1823, nnd praying the foreclosure of the equity of redemption of the said Jacob und his heirs, executors, administrators and assigns in and to the said mortgaged premises—On motion of W. W. Gordon, attorney for the petioners— It is ordered that the principal and interest dr on the said bend or writing obligatory togetli xvith the cost of this application be paid into *“ court within txvelve months f. - oin this date case of default that the equity of rederoptiolh of said Jacob Falun, his heirs, executors, adminis trators and assigns he from thenceforth**forever foreclosed and that such further and jfiher pro-' ccedings be,.had thereon, as are pursuant to the statute in such case made ami prou|fled—And it is further ordered that this rule^e published in one of the Gazettes of this sfqhrat least once a month for txvelve months, lufthut a copy, he served on the defendant at lJRst six month before the time appointed for tluypnyirlent of the mon ey into court. / Extract from the mindhs, 15th Jnn. 1824. jan 10 12 JT JOB T. BO LES. Superior couj John Retnn Chatham county. Rule Nisi. Nathan Bukcr. O N the petirfoj) of Jno. Retnn stating (hat Hainan Baker did on the first day ol Stay 1822. the bet [rtf'to secure the pnyment of hi* certain promiuory note of that date for the sum of txvo thousud dollars, payable to the inidUohii Retan, or orwr, on or before tin* 1st day of May, 1824. xvith iwerest at 7 per cent per annum, by* his indenting, under his seal, bearing date Ihe day and y/nr first aforesaid, mortgaged to tiie A supply* of this wax has been received per ship said JohjBletan, nil the undivided moiety or Savannah. It is put up in small nots und boxes Furniture Wax. T HIS article is highly recommended for the ~ purpose of imparting un elegant gloss to Mahogany Furniture. The large and extensive Cabinet Ware Manu factories in the northern cities make Use of this composition to give their works n beautiful po lish. put lip in small pots and boxes xvith printed direetions for use, nnd for sale hy LAY & HENDRICKSON, Chemists and Druggists, Shad’s Buildings. n-ig 12 168 Pure Calcined Magnesia, u new Article. f I lljIS Medicine lias been prepared by the Nexv- ' York Chemical Manufacturing Company, und is said to le equal to the celebrated article made by the Messrs. Henry’s. Many persons in this city who hove used this remedy gix-e it a de cided preference over all others. ’ Families are solicited to give it atrial as it comes much cheap er than Henry’s, being neatly put up in bottles at 37 1-2 cents each, und for sale only by LAY k HENDRICKSON, Chemists and Druggists Shad's Buildings. septa ’ 172 Valuable Medicine. ANTI-DISPEFTIC FILLS, Prepared by Henry dames. half pnr^ifidl that lot of land, situate, lying and being ivtlie e'lty of Savannah, and know n und distingpshed in the plan thereof hy the number Tyrconnell tything Darby xvard, together c appurtenances, mid further stating that 1 promissory note remains xvholy unpaid, : suid mortgage in full force, anil pray ing "('.Insure of the said mortgage, motion of W. IV. Gordon, attorney for the nctintlu-, it is ordered that the said Nathan Ba ker do pi«(' into this court, xvithiu txvelve months of tius dn\, the principal mid interest due on the said nortkfind the cost of the suid application, or in dofindtwjareof, that the equity of redemp tion of tho sniafctathan Baker of uud to tiie said mortgaged premia, bo thenceforth and forex foreclosed. And it is further oRkrcd, (lint a cofiy'of this rule be served on thel^id Nathan Baker, nt leust six months before the lune appointed for the pay mcijt of said money inte court, or published in one of the public GuzcfTqs of this slate, at least once in every month, flUtil the. time ap pointed for the payment IhcreotJSand that such further und other proceedings be. Imd as arc prese.ribed by tiie statute in such cas\|uade and A N approved remedy for Dyspepsia, or Indi- gestion, Habitual Costiveness, und piles. Extract from the minutes this 24th Mir It-is xvcll Known thnt Dx’spepsiu is one of the most frequent and formidable diseases country. Its commencement is indicate., ... ferent patients by various symptoms, of which the most.reinarkable arc— Irregularity of the bowels, obstinate coi headach, commonly called netwous ch, yellowness of the eyes and. jj$ffTacid- - stomach after eating,often jb ‘ gee or wind in the^Wmach, hitter iith in the mwpn!:, fo'tid breath, nerj.dsi^Ty, lassitude, ema indigestion and cos- ediiy removed by the above x'uluabre$|tejji£ine, has cceived from the Fatente^wBflP can ned of the subscribers, xvho have been appointed agents for the State of Georgia. LAY k HENDRICKSON, Druggists und Chemists, Shad's Buildings. *opt 12 175 . inny 7 Council in January eighteen hundred and txventy five, in lieu of tiie present price of twelve and a ball cents allowed tn the contractor for sweeping chiinnies for each story, tiie price shall he six and a quarter cent* for each story. Sec. 3d. And he it further ordained That nil or dinances or parts of ordhiaccs militating against this ordinance be and tho sumo is hereby repeal- Passed,In Council, 2d Sent. 1824. J. MOIUUSON, Mayor. Attest M.' Mvr.ns, c c. be held at WEDNESDAY,tile29th inst.fbraCaptain to com mand the 4th Beat Company, Under the super- intenikhce of tho persons designated by luxv. By order, J. Marshall, Col. M, W. STEWART, Adjt. 1st Regt. G M. sep 18 pi 73 Rule NU f'i EORGIA, Chatham County—By* tho lion. vJT thii . Justices of the Inferior Court, sitting for ordinary purposes, To nil xvhitm It may Coucemi Whereas, John Dillon administrator of Ed mond Dillon, late of Chatham county dec, has po rtioned the hen. court of ordinary’,to be discharg ed from his said administration. Now, these are therefore to cllo and admon ish all and singular tho kindred aud creditors of the said deceased, the file their objectllns (If any they have,) 10 the granting of letters dlsmissory to the petitioner, in tho clerk's office, of tho said court, on or before the 11th day of December next ensuing, otherwise lettem dlsmissory will be granted to the petitioner. Witness tlm lion. John Gumming, one of the Justices of tho said court, this 11th dav of June, A. D. 1824. S. M. BOND, c c. o june. 12 136 G EORGIA, Chatham County—By the him. the Justices of tho Inferior Court, sitting for oi'iinary purposes. To nil whom It may concern, Whereas Robert Taylor, administrator of Wm M. Kelley, luto of Sax’nnnah, merchant, dic'd, lms petitioned to the honorable the court of Or* 'iinury to bo discharged from his said udministm esc are therefore to cite und admonish ‘ igulnr the kindred and creditors of the county Liberty. 10, « l »My foi Whereas 1 WMiam°Law m ^ o C0nccr "'/ /l ' dismissed from tSfflM', tt l’P“/to Davt* Carter, late otSS lhcso are therefore to clteXt , all persons concerned to file th ' ;,’ 1 . any. they have) In my office, xJ5h . ,fc tio 4 r V°al, thi, 3d u "' ciiueuoy luwj or othenv will be dismissed from lie Given uudor my 1 of May, A. D. 1824, May 11 i| |K[ iNE tnuii lx made to of iiryan, for ll'illiam Cul benefit of dune. & date uppiicijij^-p ii; Interior court of jvo to sell all the real & kt deceased, to b 0 Beil's and creditors. Ut “ JOHN CUBBEDOE, Ad.aV lirunn Coal . months utter date app|icati'oii~r>. ido to the lion. Inferior court of V;' 1:1 fm; leave to sell tho real und nersoili 1 ’ll _ jt UiJowiclr Lard, lute of, Tattnall leaseq) tor tiie benefit of the heir, aid SI {a „, k - ' v «, .idsa I, to file tlielr objections, (if nil lie elerts office of the said coujAVh'or ’ 3th day of December next ydWwisc iory xvlll be granted to thoRtilioii de have before letters er. Witness 1ft|hjhlonorablo John oiie of the Jumps of tho said con of June. A n JgJ. g, June. 8 JUORUIA, dial ’ dus/ires of the . nary purposes. 'Jio nil xvhoi lliamson, Ids 8tli duy NL), c e o. G tty the hon, the w titling fir ordi- conccrn. ninistrators of.Vlar- ’ the hon. the court >m his suid ud- ,vr LIE months alter date l shall apnlTTn lV, 0 "- ,“ f !!‘ iorcoUrt of Eibertv cmti'p. ^ leave to sell the real aud persona proncil opril 7 m T «OS, B. BAKBn, Ad.J Whereas William Da' tlm Johnson dec. has of oi^linary to bu ills ministration..- . These are tliercfqjf to. cito'';,t|^ndmoiiiah all and singular iho kindred und cre^rers of suid de ceased, to file their objections (if aqL tlicv have) In the office of the clerk of the rolKof' ordiiiu- ry on or hef re the seventh day of Aflu, next • Otherwise letters dismissory will be gnbed the petitioner., Witneynho hon. John F. Williamson, the Justifies of the suid Court, this 7th Septeotoer, A. D. 1824. S. M. BOND, c c o c sjfrtO 175 I EOlUdA, Chatham County—Jiy the hon. the l dust ires of the Inferior court sitting for ordinu• fry purposes. Io all whom it may concern. Where** Linus P. Sago administrator of Sprngttc Tuylor, deceased, has petitionci| the honora ble court of ordinary to he discharged from hi* said administratiunsliip. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred und creditors of the said deceased, to file their objections (if undtliev have) in the office of the clerk of the court of or dinary, on or before the 13th day of January next ensuing the date hereof; otherwise letters uismis- sory will be grunted to the uppliciint. HitiHvfcthc honorable Thomas N. Morel one ot UicMntces ifjlhc said Court this 13th day of July,^^^^^^ «* *- -— 7 j»l>! G' duslirei, dinary purpos! To Whereas / John Scott, ‘^ months after date application ^? made to the lion. Inferior court of linii, county, when sitting for ordinary pu,-n u , leave to Sell all the real and personal estate of en Denmark, deceased, for tiie benefit uf heirs and creditors. ROBERT BURTON, Adm’r feb 03 J 1ARY DENMARK, Aihu's - fl ' b 29 48 IWlach CiuL M 'no.'Rhs alter tiie date hereof, i l ?. n ! ' V1 L bo to . tbo Inferior coS when s ting for ordinary purposes, for |c a SI W it hIT 0l ' K ro,md in ike district] White Bluff, comity ol Chatham, Containing acres, more or less,hounded northxvaixllya, fid ward y by lands late John Foullens, L J lit of the heiw and creditors of said estate r ELIZABETH BOYD, Adut’J may 26 124 I DEpuhlic is upprLsed, that the suoscjl ha, titles to one half of a M acre traetl jRiui on White Bluff, adjoining Ids and l tm\?i““j 10 , 1 HOW John Morrill’s,, . tnc administratrix of the lute John B™ lor * euve to sell us part of thut till sons nrStiZ ° f P 1 ;' 01 ' datc und r Ccord. All p on tl“e pk e J Varned * nul 10 JH'PJmw*- or tresi june 173 f lUi'chi t. F. WlLLLVAi! m—^t!38 S. M. BOND, c c o. punty—Jiy the hon. the court, sitting for or- Its commencement is indicated tn dif- COllrt, Chatham CouilW. Makch Term, 1824.’ . William Bcrriu 1 rs. \ John Christopher. ) O N the petition of William Bcrric staling that one John Christopher, of the esunty ot Camden, being indebted to one Henry Sadler or order in u note of Imnjd, dated St. Marys in said county, on the 9th October 1822, in the'suin ol Five Hundred Dollars, payable with interest Irom the date on the first day of January then next ensuing, did mortgage to the said Henry his heirs und assigns, to secure the payment of the note aforesaid xvith interest on (he same—a cer tain lot of land in the toxvn aforesaid being part of lot No, 1 beginning nt the xvest corner of u jot belonging to one Calvin Hayes, thence inn ing south 100 feet on St. Murys Street, thence north to Bryant St. east to C. Hays’ land thence south to the begifiing, xvith the margin attached to the same on the south side of St. Marys or Buy st. being a hundred feet on the street and running from Itence directly to the river St Marys, together xyth all und singular every thing hereto appertaining,tlmt thesuid Henry Saddler to xvhora und to xvbosc heirs and assigns the said' mortgage was made on tho 24th of Sept. 1823. July assigned hy deed, said mortgage to the pe titioner, there is noxv due on said inortga"u the sum ot Five Hundred Dollars xvith lnterest°froin the 1st January 1822, and praying for the foreclo- sure of the equity of redemption, injthc said John Christopher, his heirs and assigns in (lie mortgaged premises nnd tlmt the sume l, c foreclosed according to laxv. On motion of Belton A Co An Ordinance, T O repra! an ordinance, entitled “ an ordin ance to amend un ordinance in addition to tte Fire ordinance” and to reduce the fees of the contractor for sweeping chimnics. Sec. 1st, Be it ordained by the Mayor and Al dermen of the City of Snvannah in Council as sembled, and it is hereby ordained hy the authori ty of the same. That nn ordinance passed the thirteenth day of J anuary one thousand eight hun dred and twenty one, entitled an ordinance to u- mend an ordinance in addition to the Eire ordin ance, be and tho same is hereby repealed. Sec. 2d. And he it further ordained tlmt from ,...° n mn . ti, . ,n of Belton A Coop, attorney for pe- and ufter the first regular meeting of the Citv ; ,,loner > ,l 18 ordered that the principal and in- i .1. ■> ■ . V tnmvi lino en * - . terest due on the said mortgage together with the costs Of his applicants he paid into this court xvitbm twelve months from this date, otherwise that tho equity of redemption of the said; John Christopher his heirs executors, administrations am assigns be from thence forever foreclosed ” e ‘ - *» And it is further ordered that this rule lie nuh- lished hi one of the Gazettes of this state at leust once a month for twelve months to the lime an- Court Cd f ° r th ° payniont oi * uId money into A true extract from the minutes. JOHN BAILEY, Clerk Jefferson, 10th March, 1824. P Ell SON S indcbieu io me estate ol A’/ien- beth Fell, late of Chatham county, deceas ed, are requested to moke immediate payment to the subscriber, and those to whom the estate is indebted are requested to exhibit their demon,U duly authenticated. PETER SHICK. Ex’r july. 13 160 _ ly concern. Taylor, administrator of ,, , -—,■—is petitioned the linnoru- “I® the Justices ol the Inferior court,to be dischar ged Irom Iris said administration. Now these arc therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred und creditors of the suid deceased, to file their objections, (ifnny they have) in the clerk’s office, of the court of orriinri- on or Beiorejtliu Oth day of December next; otherwise letters ilismisvny will ha granted. Witness tiie honorable Edward Harden, one ol the Justices of the said court, this 6th dnv of May, A. IX 1824. S. M. BOND, c c o, may 6 106 l. fc ^ nuiA > Bulloch County—By the lionoru- * ole the court of ordinary of sniil county. To nil whom il may concern. Whereas Robert Burton, udministrutorof the estate of Stephen Dcnmurk deceased hath niipll- ed to the said Court for letters dlsmissory from said administration. •These nre therefore to cite nnd admonish all nml singular tiie kindred and creditors of tl*e .«aid rleccassed, to file theh’ objections (if any they nave) m the office of the clerk ol this court xvith- iii the time prescribed hy In*-, otherwise letters dlsmissory will lie granted the applicant. Witness the hquoruhle Shepherd Williams, one of|to Justices of said court, this 3d June, 1824. ELY KENNEDY, ccobc, june 4 132 G EORGIA Chatham County—Jiy the hon. the •hisltcts of the Inferior court silting fur ordi nary purposes. To all whom it may concern. Whereas Richard R. Cuyler, executor of Wil liam Shaw deccused, has petitioned tile lion, court ot ordinary, to be discharged from his said exe cutoffhip. These are thnlfcfcc to cite and admonish all and singular thojUdred and creditors of the said deceased, toUWlieir objections (if any they have) in the office of the clerk off the court of ordinary on or before the ISA; Jay'of January [suing the date hereof, otherwise idlers ’)'y will he granted to the petitioner. \VifiTi)|s the honorable Thomas N. Morel, one oftte.lW^jofjfcc said Court, (his loth duy oi Inly, A. 1)7w4. s. M. BOND, c c o. July 13 **•” ]\ ‘madeilt! “V®? ? Utc ’ applicajUbn wi made toltoc Inferior court of Elfin,’ county lor lenmio sell all tiie reul properly longing to the eslfce of thu lrtte Rev * j 1 \ npril 16 88 \ ANN BECK ’ Ad ^ |\f l^l‘ Htouth. alter application m, ± 1 mude to the hon. the^iferior Court of y nn County fur leave to sellVl the real estate! Sarah M’Kindly, Into of BryaV Couutv .1 •: T tiie benefit of the heirs and creditors of s lii I *'* op'd 2 S V,77 JA ‘ MK3 Ma * TVT1NK monttis alter diitV, 1 shall jk,„i v ± 3 lion. Inferior court of Chatham V 0 J mv leave to sell the real and personal pWwtrl Larhlaud Hamilton McIntosh, deceased‘f„ r T benefit uf the heirs. V " SUSAN A.G.MTNTOSD . Ai| march 9 56 "lVTUSE months alter Unto, | .siuiil upplx -L i hon. the Inferior court of the count, finghaiu, fur leux'o to sell nil the reul ntnict longing to Solomon Gnann, dec. of wh«j u li c corned will take uatice. JOSHUA CNAJfV, mim'd innrch 4 52 INE months alter date nppliAion will made totbe hon. the lnferi(4R'ourt of ij hun) Comity, when setting lor qjfllimry pu for permission to sell the folloffing real id for the benefit of the heirs an# creditors oil estate of N. S. Bayard, dcceaicd, viz : One undivided fourth of a/tract of land, tuining about 500 acres, oty Cumberland hi Camden County, known al Plum OrchsrJ- an undivided fourtb of a Certain Tract of Ui situated on said Islund, wntaining about MiL • res, originally grantcdfto Gen. Luchlawf .ttl tosh, mid bounded on/be soulli by tho xiital Orchard Tract, f F Also, a tract cull^f Lottery Hill situateou fuj Ogeechee Rond, 3jniles from Suvaiiiiub.cM'f"* ing about 600 ucref. N. J. BAVAHi), / Adm,r est. N. S. BavuJ.1 muy 20 Jll JN A LL pers the ure reques cd,on or' counts in he r.efi julj having any demands ujiw of Francis dalineau, dcttusij Io deliver them in jirojicrly allil ■c the first day of Oct. next. All* ■ought forward before that day laymcnt hy tho undersigned ee<| WM. GASIOJ 149 G t EORGIA ChlBlani County—Jiy the honorn- r l,lc the Justices Jfjhc Inferior court of Chath am county silting jor orrttwry punw.us. iifu rn! , ^t" l |om concern. r n l' r i s t "r ri! ^goryVacutor of Thomas (.. Davis ate of Chatham couffto deceased lias; petitioned the honorable the coukofordinary to be discharged from his said executflialiip * - These are therefore, to cite and aSuonish all and singular the kindred and creditffita „f (he said deceased, to file their objections, if ah*' thev have, in the office of'the Clerk of tiie cdfefet of ordinary on or before the 7th duy of Muroh nS* otherwise letters dismissory will be granted tl petitioner. ° Witness the _ honorable George L Cope, one of tiie Justices of the said court this seventh day of September, A. D. 1924. 7 sep 9,' 175 S ' M ' B0ND . c c o c c. , -* persons indebted to thecsiuic of A!ci_ Ber Martin, late of Liberty County, ik® f fire requested to make immediate imymel 11. F. BAKER, ) f v,„ W. H. MARTIN, f b may 10 §112 A LL persons liuviug demands against firt tale of the late Hugh M’CulI deccasi';) 1 reoucsted to hand them in for payment, anils# indebted to said estate will please make i^| diatc payment. 'THOS. RFC'ALL,) P.BRASCII, G EORGU Chnthuni county—By the lion, the Justices of the Inferior court of Cliulham couii- iy silting fur ordinary pujposcs. •; ' To all whom it inuy concern, whereas William Davies adininislrator of Ja- cob k mnkbn %MMec. has petitioned the hon. S»tSZ" y f b " ,l ” ol " re, “ 1 fram hi * *>w said decAued ta/file their objections (if any they have,) in the ofcce of the office of the cM' the court ofo/dinury, on or before the 7th day of March next, otherwise letters dlsmissory xvill be granted the petitioner. 3 Witness the honorable. John P. Williamson, one of the Justices of said *ourt this 7th day of September, A. D. 1824. 3 h-,.V ifir, s -M-»OND,co,c. july 13 150 ; An Act, To establish an office for Recording the Jlirl^t the Citizens of this fitate, in each Co uniy "J ’ Stale. W HEREAS much inconx’enicnce h” 1 experienced in this state, from the ilty of obtaining testimony of persons infer y sl tdvjxiestions of jfight before our courts,anaxvlierf 'iiirrassing difficulties frequently impeile 11 ! eorrei!>mdiniiiistrntion ofjustiee on this subject For remo$v xvhereof, , “ Re it emeted by the Senate and House of 1 prcsenlatives if<thc state of Georgia, in General 1 sembty met, andltiie herebyeiiudedby the rfw® n of the same: q. That from and iinmlyiiitely after tho passiji this act, it shall be matlfflthp duty of the, ClcrB the Courts of Ordinary, infcach county respedl ly, to enter und register, in inMHik to be kc|»| that purpose, tho numes of all'jfersons xvho I report themselves to him, or wjumtoiy bo rep hy their parents or guardians, 11s w^l us all xvho may be hereafter born within tm» said coi anil who may he reported as iiforeHiiUViipoi 1 \ proof being muda by affiduvit or onth tiV 1 *) 6 ,! of the said Birth i aud that the said Clei'lMwl entitled to takn and receive for eacli which he shall be cullodupon to make,thot twenty-five cents, }\ GEORGIA, INE "jontlis alter dute application will be X s/rnado to the lion. Inferior court of Chatham bnX.. ly, i f0 'Vu eH X? t0 , snl1 "H Bmt lot in Snvannah J hy the No. 1, Ellis square, Decker ward, h the improvements thereon : and uli tlmt lot ,i.d VU vi! 1 *h ri rt n T"„v ythe No ' 23 * ln liberty , ? buildings' thereon, being the ' of U tile t he < lrs Joh,, Hmitl1 ’ dccctts c d i for the belie- nm,'tkei Ii: ClIJlTHm COUNTY. J Clerk's Office of the CoUrt of Ordtn T HE eitizoiis of Chatham County nroTrl notified, dial in pursuance of uct of Legislature Of this state, pussed the 19 th of li ber, 1823,die fiyst section of which isrecitcdi- 11 book is prepared for the registry of birth? ^ county. Office hours from nine, A. M.unlil 1 F. M. ~ SAMUEL M. BOR'Pi Clerk Court of Ordinary of OhathbN ||