Savannah republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1824-1829, October 02, 1824, Image 4

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page.

aWBJHW Administrator’s Sales. By J. B. Herbert Co, #ity Sheriff’s Sales. I the first Tties lay In October next, will bo N the first 'l’ucsduy in November next, will Vr bo sold, before the Court-House iu tliis city betw een the usual hours of 10 and 2 o’clock. One tract of land situated iu Hocky Creek, con taining one hundred and thirty-five acres (135) more or less, being the property of Peter hi 1 Par ian n deceased. Sold by permission of the lion, rhe Inferior court of Chatham county, and by or der of the administrator for the benefit of the ti n; , and creditors of said estate. Terms cash. sept 2 172 ' Administrator’s Sales. soia at v'ne Conn-House, between the usual hours of IU and 4 o’clock. Two horses and n waggon levied on ns the pro perty of Jessie Sandcrlin, to satify an execution favor of Wycho Abbot. A two story building, 30 feet width and 12 feet deep on the rear of Lot No. 6, Hick’s Tything Percival Ward, with about three years unespired lease, levied on os the property of Miss Goldsmith by her trustee, to satisfy an execution in favor of Peter Dupon. 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 P. Wil liamson transferred to John GHmnrtnn Also, sundry articles of household By J. B. Herbert Co. O N the first Tuesday in November next, will be sold before the Court-House In this city, between the usual hours of 10 and - o'clock. Lot No. (118) thirty seventh district of Wilkin son county, containing 202.} acres. Lot No! (141) twenty seventh district of Wil kinson vuuntv, containing 202} acics. Lot No. (02) thirteenth district Wilkinson coun ty, containing 202} acres. Lot No. (85) thirteenth district Wilkinson coun- 202} acres. vied on as the warrant Isaac Minis. ty, % ard with the known by letter W Oglethorpe improvements thereon. All that Lot of land in the city of Savannah known by letter Y Oglethorpe Wurd with the im provements thereon. Two negroes Les-lc and her child Mary, being the property of the estate of A. D. M‘Fortune, de ceased sold by permission of the Hon. the Inferior 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. On the first Tuesday in November next. XX71LL bo sold ut the court iiouso in the city \ V of Savannah, between the hours of 10 and 3 o'clock, the following property or so much there of ns will satisfy the state and county tuxes, and eosts, viz: A tract of land in Bulloch county, containing 328 acres, more or less, returned as pine land, le vied on to satisfy the state and Oounty taxes of Joseph B. Armstrong fortbe years 1822 and 1823, und costs; amount of taxes $4 43. A tract of land in Camden county, containing 287 1-2 acres, more or less, originally granted to John Palmer. Levied on to satisfy the state and county taxi"- of the estate of Joseph Bcvan tortile year 1S23; amount of tuxes $20 50. Lot No £5 in Franklin ward, in the city of Sa vannah, subject to nn annual ground rent to the Corporation of said city, with the improvements thereon : levied on to 'satisfy the state and county taxes of Frederick Scllick, for the year 1823; mount of tuxes $51 17. JAMES EITINGER, tccc. nug 28 17c Sheriff’s Sales O N the first Tuesday iu October next, will be sold before the Court-House in Effingham county, between the usual hours of sale. Two negro fellows named John and Pat, levied on as tiie property of the estate of Christian Treu- tlan, deceased, to satisfy an execution in favor of Alexander J. Lawton k co. Also, 200 acres of land lying in Effingham coun ty, joining lands of Daniel Metzgar, on the N. E. und lands of Shultz, on the S—levied on as the property of W. G. Porter, to satisfy Military fines. iliOS. ELKINS, sec. sept 2 172 Sheriff’s Sales. ^~^N the first Tuc-dny in OctoLcr next, will be sold before the Court House in Bryan county between the usual hours of sale, A tract of Land in Bryan County, on Black Brock, with the improvements thereon, consistin of n bridge across said creek, and also a tract i land in suld county on Canoochie river, and one imlfofa bridge across suid river, the said tracts land and bridges pointed out ns the property William Wilder, to satisfy an execution in favor the administrator and administratrix of Thomas Ituwls, dec. W. W. WILL1AMS, disc. aim 28 170 the present year, amount due $87 6® and costs. Lot No. 20 and buildings, Warren ward, bound ed east by Price-street, south by Si. Juliim-street, west by lot No. 10, and north by a lane, levied on us the property of A. M.Gruy, to satisfy the tuxes of said property fortho years 1822,1823 and 1824. Amount due. $45 and cost. One negro man named Frank, levied on as the Superior court—Chatham county Thomas F. Purso ot. al. ) Complaints and Richard R. Cuyler, ex’r Win Shaw, deceased. JN this case, on the siv frt EORGIA, Chatham County—By * * ' C the Hon. i Jourt, silting IN EQUITY. % . . VJT tlio Justices of this Inferior for ordinary purposes, To all whom it may concern. Whereas, John Dillon administrator of Ed- ant’s answer, that ccrtn stion In tho defend- porsous not parties moiui DiUun, into of 'Chatham county dee. lms pe-1 dbmiss^dfrom his lulministratTou orUheestuta cf titionedtho lion, court of ordinary, to bo discharg ed from his said administration. Now, these are therefore to cite and taxes lor the^yearsjb-l, 18—, 18-3, nnd 18-4, | titled to a distribution of part of the undivided L| l0 9ldd deconsed, tho file their objectlins (If any Wribed law J or otherwise the gild ‘unoife^ i “,;'! ! !. wllum if may concern. Whereas WMam Law, Esq. dismissed froth his mlmiiiisU-atio D »v« Carter, late of said county und admonish " ms ‘ pr- llct .fc. ato the property of Thou of distrain fur house of Thomas Ji rent 4 JAMES W. SIMS, d»c». 173 property of | to satisfy the city taxes of auid estate for the years 1822, 1823, and 1824. Amount duo 7 dollars 50 | cents end cost. 1824. juno 17 -$t138 f ’tfrr Slierifl ’n S-iIps—continued. I Lot letter I and buildings, Decker ward, boun- feUDClTOr COUl’t, Clllltlllllll COlUlty. ^ ded cast by Ellis’s square, south by St. Julian st. 1 January Tehm, 1824. r ,9r rnnrt hmw'in the west b Y Jefo»on-|ttMit. and north by Bryan-st. Aaron Cleveland and Susan " ' W rn Ievied 011 as propety of John M. M’Culla, to his wUe , City of Savannah, between the usual I c Ity tax of said property for tho pre- r> . IlOUPS Ol 10 ana 4 O clock. I nnmiiiit rlsm unn mil I » U fi-ku. ordinary purposes. one of the I J. i made to the hon. Inferior court of thk,.4* iay of June, ofBryiin, for lenvo to sell all the real estate ND, c o. o. IFiHiews Cubbedge deceased, to bo sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors. 1116 JOHN CUBBEDGE, Adm’r, 138 Bryan County. juno 17 all whom it may concern, Whereas Robert Taylor, administrator of Win I ;%T1NE months after data application wm“T5 -Lx made to tho lion. Inferior fcburt of Libnrh, county, for leave to sell the real and personal 2 mgs • Ty 9 Digby iroperty« . ions on two executions for gronnd rent.—Sold on account mid risk of the former purchaser. sent year, amount due $25 and cost, Half Lot No. 9 and buildings, Second Tything by lot No. 10,south Ward, bounded easily lot No. 10,soul JJSSfSS “siw !*y *<7™ west by Lot No. 8, mid north lane levied on as the property of C. D. Leb conjunction with one I, A quartcrof Wharf Lot No. 4, Trustee Garden, in thc nll , , um J 0 f four thousand dollars condU bounded east by half of said lot, west by lot 3, Honed for tho payment of two thousand dollars south by Fort Wayne, and, north by Suvunnnh w j|j, interest from date, on or before the first River, levied on as the property of A. L. Ilnrt- day oP March then next, and that for the better the city taxes of said property lor I securing the payment thereof, the said Jacob Amount due | ,i; t ] nn °he day and year first aforesaid inuke ids niture, . to satisfy an execution in favor ofBen. Burroughs and in lavor of John Gribbin for rent. J. SIMS, n. c. s sept 16 176 City Marshal's sales, continued, the years 1821, 1822, and 1823 ridge, to satisfy I tlw. v-.uk mil Witness tiie Honorable John P. Williamson, two thousand dollars I one of tho Justices of tiie said court, tills 8tli day ‘ * of June, A. D. 1824. S. M BOND, c c o. June 8 134 THOS. B. BAKER, Adm’r, nprll 7 89 kTlNii months alter date application iTTs O N the first Tuesday in October next, in front of thc Court House, between the boun of 10 $14 50 and cost. certain indenture of mortgage, whereby ho I )lar y purpose. made to the lion. Inferior court of Bulloch county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, lor GOlUilA, Chatham county-By thc bon. Me le^ Denmark 1 d^ceasid "fo!r7tT.?T^ S rV‘:V* {jr Me, of,ho Inferior Court,filing for ordi- &s tt „d crSitom ’ ° f A. M. and 4 W M. will be sqldlbe following pi latisfytbeC To nil whom it inn; Whereas Williuin Davies, porty, or as much thereof as will satisfy the City Taxes may concern, .administrators of Mar-1 Lot No. 5 and building, second Tything Rev- | toy - * nold’s Ward,bounded castby Reynold-street, soutli mm ‘ 4, aha Mi' ROBERT BURTON, Adm’r. MARY DENMARK, Adm’x. 4 No. 6, and North|b/ Bryani thirty nine, No 39, and also, that adjoining half I (ha Joliuson dec. lias petitioned tiie lion, tiie court I ,-^rn? -j-.—. Bulloch thiunt'j. property of Elias E. Roberts, pBrt of another lot known ns lot number forty 0 f ordinary tube dlscliurged from his said ud- [VTINE months after me ante herem, upplitiT xcs for the years !822, 18231 two No 4 2i containing together eight nnda half ] ministration. I *" * u “ " * ' These aro tlicrefore to cite and admonish all One small building on lot No. 5, Oglethorpe mortgaged to said Susan C. ail that lot of ground ward, bounded cast by lot No. 4, south by a va- known und designated as Garden lot number cant lot, west by lot Nr * J ^ “ — - • • .. . <• i.-><- st. levied on as tni to satisfy his city taxes lor me years io—, ioao i two No 42, contidning togetl and 1824. Amount tax $11 75. | ucrus more or less situated to the east of thc city by it lane, west by lot No.4, and north by Bay-st. ' ' ' ‘ 'John An- uy u laucj wtrav.uy ivt anu»ij aim nuuu a levied on as thc property ofthe estate of derson, to satisty the city taxes of said estate for thc year 1821 tlon will bo mode to the Inferior court _ . . , I ... ...... when sitting for ordinary purposes, for lenvo to A small building on lot No. 13, Elbert ward, Savannah and bounded to the north west of an( j singular the kindred und creditors of said de- «“ . nl1 !!‘ tt V ot or ground iu the district of bounded on the east by lot No. 14, south by l’cr- Lot No gp,, to the south and east by lands be- cea » e d, to file their objections (if uiiv they have) wh,to B,ul, » county of Chf isly the city ...... .. - , 1822 and 1823, amount lax, $105 | “3® 50 cci-ts and costs Lot No. — New Leeds, now known In the plan of the city as Oglethorpe ward, bounded by West Broad-street, south by a vacant lot,' by lot — and north by lot No. 1. levied on as property of G. L. Cope, to satisfy his city taxes for , ® vied ?“ P 1 I ? P . e ; !|!, y , the year 1831,1922,1823, and 1824, amount tax ®*noe, to&atisfyhis city $187 67 mid cost. | iVmount tax $14. ry street, west by Montgomery-strcet, and 'north I Urging To the“‘estate' of Hampton' Llllibridge, I UuToffiM'ohiXcTbrroFtheTourtlipbMInft: by alane, levied on as the property ot the estate I the west by the public road leading to I ry 0 n cn- before the seventh day of March next } ot Daniel Robbins, to satisfy his city taxes for tiie skjdaway island whereon a brick yard Is now I otherwise letters disinissory will be granted the ... me , years 1823 and 1824. Amount tax $5. cstXblisiied und known by tho name of FalRBs I .^tltloner. 1 . (least Half lot No. 6, and buildings, Inistee Garden, I hrfek yard- tlmt there is now on-tiie said bond Witness the hon. John P. Williamson, one of , west I b °unded cast by lot No. 6. south-by lot No. 7. or mortgage obligatory the sum of eighteen hnn- t l,e Justices of the said Court, this 7th duy of is the wc,t ^ ettSt Broud-slccct, and north by Bryan st. tlred dollars with interest from the 23d day of September, A. D. 1824. 1 •—>-j — of the estate ol George j Hlmary 1^03, and praying the foreclosure ol tiie 1 1Ui)Q I .. * * . ’ 1 V .1 . . J 1 -.1. 1,:,. county of Chatham, containing 50 uni on, mum or less,bounded northw’ardly and east- wurdly by lands lute John l’oullens, und sout.i- wardly by lands of Williams, belonging to tiie cs- tale of James Boyd, and to bo soldfor tiie bene fit of tiie heirs and creditors of said estate. ELIZABETH BOYl), Adm’x. mny 26 124 Wharf lot No. 8, Warren ward, bounded east by lot No. 9, south by Bay-street, west by lot No. 7. and north by Savunnak river, levied on osthe pro perty of the estate of Put. Stanton, to satisfy the citv taxes of sold estate for the years 1821, and I 1822, amount tax $99 and cost. Lot No. 4, Frederick Tything, Darby ward, bounded east by lot No. 3, south by alane, west j by lot5,and north by Congress-street,levied on ns sept 16 178 taxes for the year 1823. ef)lli( y 0 f redemption of the said Jacob omMils F. M. STONE, c. T HE public is apprised, that tiie subscriber has titles to one half of n 50 acre tract of the property of Charies.Devant to satisfy his city taxes forthe present year, amount due $17 30 and Administrator’s Sales. On Tuesday the bth of Oetober next, W ILL be sola at the court bouse in county, between the usual hours One horse, suddlc and bridle, the Lodowlck Lard, sold for the benefit and creditors. E. WAY, aug 28 170 S. M. BOND, c c o c c. —I”*V — ■ ——i- . , ,| Sept 9 176 1 — ,u mwi.hwi vi» i. uvr nu t: UI10L Ol heirs, executors, tf^mlrtistrators and assiffl*^^ p EORGIA, Chatham County—By thc hon. the !“, m } ° T n ' V} ,V tc ,, B1 “ fr » “‘ljolnlng his and land, und to the sold mortgaged premises—0|*motIon Jatliea Inftriortourltillina lor ordina. '“‘ely John Ponllen’s, now John Mon-ill’i;, nmf of W.W. Gordon, attorney for, the pctlbners— J J SJ for which the administratrix ofthe late John Bovd It is ordered that the principal nqd interest due ^ purpose,. « ■- - -» ' ZlieftloSbfnuTd'Bt£ . 'VbcreasLtaulP SagcnSistratmofSprague in Liberty I h? n ^tvu«nlnntlis from this date or in rn y* or > deceased, has petitioned tho honora- rs of sale. thenceforth forever now applies for leave to sell as part of that estate —Iris titles are of prior date and record- All per sons ore forewarned not to purchase or Irespsv, on tiie premises. It F. WILLIAMS, juno 17 si—$t!38 I farther and otlier nro-1 and . si,| g u,K r the kindred and croditors of the I -L1 made to the Inferior court of Effingham h« bil htreon Jura niirsiiout to tiie 8aid du ‘ : ‘ :ased i ‘o file their objections (if and they county for leuve to sell nil thc real property be- httV °) in thfi office 0( “'c eler-k ofthe court of of- longing to the estate of the late Rev. Jno. Beck, sUitutelnsachcasemadeamt prouden—Ana it f . . . ’ • •• ... - therefore to cite nnd admonish nil I TV lME months ufter diite, application will I* • the kindred and croditors of tiie 1 Is made to the Inferior court of Effingham A building on lot letter A. Darby ward, bounded stbyJohiUton’s-square, south by St. Julian-st. I west by WhiUkcr-stroet and north by Bryan-street, Bottles, Corks", Dings, &c. &c. is fiuthcr ordered one of the Gazettes thatThis rule br puMWied In d ' ma ^> on ‘ he 13 ' h d “X of January -s of this state ut iehst oiice a eu,u,n g the date hereof; otherwise letters di: soiywTil be granted to the applicant. levied on as the properly of Martin Hatliuway to I Tapers (1 satisfy his city taxes for the years 1822,1823 and Arrow II 1824, amount due $16 and cost*. I peiva, Saltpetre, Rotten Stone, fcc. be. Have Holflot Nff. 6. and buildings, Carpenters Row, 1 been received per the William Wallace, and for Trustee Garden, bounded cast by east boundary | sale by ey into court. street, south by lot No. 7, west by east Lroad-tt. ... , o .. - and north by lot No. 6, levied on as the property of I Thomas F. Maxliam, to satisfy his city tnxes for the years 1823 and 1824, amount due $15. Half lot No. 7,Carpenter Tything Decker Ward, I bounded east by lot No. 8, south by Bryan-street, an 12 LAY b HENDRICKSON, Chemists and Druggists, Congress,corner of Whituker-strcets, Shad’s Building. 164 cour. Extract from the minutes, 15th Jan. 1824. jan 16 12 JOBT. BO I.E9. July July 13 n Eoitt ... , ismis- granted to the iipplicuut. tiie honorable Thomas N. Morel one Justices of thc said Court this 13th day of 1 ” 1824. S. M. BOND, 0 co. 160 next deceased, lying in said county, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors. ANN BECK, Adm’x. npril 16 88 FiN'E months after date, application will bo made to the lion, the Inferior Court of Bry an County, for leave to sell all the real estate of ■'•Kf Superior court, Chatham county dinary'j?u^,c{. lhe In ^ enor eourl ■ ’ " ' 1 To ull whom it mav concern G EORGIA, Cliatlmm County—By the lion. lhe \ Sarah M'Kiitdlv, late of Bryan County dec. for Justice, of the Inferior eourl, litliut: for or- tllB benefit of tiie heirs und creditors of said ev J I JAMES BUTLER, Adm’r. John Retun Nathan Baker. J I tutc. tipil 2 Rule Xiti. §o77 west by thc west half of sold lot, and north by a lane, levied on as the property of J. M. Jarvis, to satisfy bis city tax for the present year. Amount due $15 and cost. Lot No. 12, andbuildingsWarren ward,bounded east by Lot It, south byBn*an-street, west by Ila- “» by a ' Furniture Wax. T HIS article is highly recommended for thc purpose of imparting an elegant gloss to Whereas Alexander M. Taylor, administrator of I IvrlNE months after dutc, I shall apply to th* ..Hww«wn. , J John Scott, deceased, bus petitioned the honora-1 Is hon. Inferior court of Chatham county, for O N tiie petition of Jno. Retan stating that ble the Justices of the Inferior court, tube dischar- leave to sell thc real and personal properly of Nathan Baker did on tiie first day ot May I ged from Iris said administration. I Lacliland Hamilton Mcintosli, deceased, for thc 1822, the better to secure the payment of his I Now these are therefore to cite nnd admonish of Mahogtiny Furniture. The large and extensive Cabinet Ware Manu factures iu the northern cities make use of this certain promissory note ot that oute tor tne sum 1 an anu sitiguiur me Ktndreu aim creditors ot tue of two thousand dollars, payable to the sold John said deceased, to file their objections,.(if any they bersham-street, and north by a lane, levied on as composition to give their works a beautiful po- *i» > property of James Bilbo,to satisfy his city taxes the years 1823 and 1824. Amount due $53 93, lish. Rctan, or order, on or before the 1st day of Muy 1824, his day have) in the clerk’s office, of the court of ordina- 824. with interest at 7 per cent per annum, by I ry, 011 or before the 6th duy of December next; I 'ivriNE months alter is indenture; under his soul, bearing dute thc otherwise letters dismbsory will bo granted. }, on . dle inferior lay and year first aforesaid, mortgaged to the I Witness thc honorable Edward Harden, one I finghnih, for leave to s benefit of the heirs. SUSAN A. G. M’lNTOSH, Adm’x. march 9 56 Be Bi; date, 1 shall apply to mnty of of {Sheriff’s fSale, continued. O N thc first Tuesday in Oatobcr next, will be 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 ruinio of Palermo, boundaries unknown at time of levy.—the same pointed out as the property of Richard T Keating,to satisfy an execution in favor of the estate of Benj. Stiles, nnd others. THOMAS ALBRITTON,sac. auc 28 170 Lot No. l,and building*, Second Tything Anson Ward, bounded cast by lot No. 2, south by a lane, east by Ab^rcorn street, and north by Broughton! street, levied on as the property of the estate of John Dubell, to satisty the estates city- taxes, for the years 1823 and 1824. Amount of Tax, $32 62, court of the county of Ef- setl ull tiie real estate be- con- Ca Lot No. 6, Columbia ward, bounded east by lot „ \ • T^ST : | and thc said mortgage In tull torce, 1 No. 7,south by a lane, west by lotNo. 6, nnd north FlirC Calcined MagllCSia, a liew the foreclosure of the said mortgage, l... A A ■ J_J _ _ iL . _ .'ll.. e I Article nr» .nintimt nf IV IV flnrtlmi. iiitnr by Broilghton-street, levied on at the property of John Morel, to satisfy his city taxes for the years Sheriff's Sales. O N thc first Tuesday in October next, xviil be sold ut tiie court house, in tiie city of Savan nah, between the hours of 10 nnd 4 o’clock. All that undivided moiety bfeing the southern half of all that Lot No. (4.) lour, in Elbert ward in avannub, containing 00 feet in length the city of and feet in depth, with the improvements thereon, leviedon as the properly of Robert Lewis to satisfy un execution in fnvi gefs. All lot letter D and improvements Oglethorpe ward, in the village of St. Gaul, Chatham Coun ty, levied on as tiie property of John Roadman, to satisfy an execution in fav Also, one horse and sundry articles of house hold furniture, levied on us tne property of John Womack,' to satisty un execution in favor of Hen- iy M’Alpin, against John Womuck and Wm- M Craig security. Also, tiie tollowing 8 negroes, viz ; Sally and her 3 children, Mary, David mid Eliza, Delia und her 3 children, Liicmdcr, Maria and Anthony, le vied on ns the property of Eleuziur Early to satisfy ah execution in favor of thc Bank of the United Stutcs- A negro man named Bob, levied on as thc pro perty of Maria Cohen, to satisfy an execution from a Justices Court in favor of Dr. L.1I. Furtli returned to me by a constable Lot No. 7 und Iinj yanuah, Jekyt Tytl the property of the ^property pointed out by the plaintiffs,and returned to me by a constable. A negro woman named Lizzn, levied on us the properly of Richard Levette, to satisfy two execu tions from a Justices Court in favor of B. Furuie, Fierce Howard, et. al. returned to me by n consta ble. I. D’LYON, s. c. c sept 4 173_ Biicriff’s Sales Continued. 1822, 1S23, and 1924, Amount due $43. Buildings on lot No.40, Warren ward, bounded east by lot No. 39, south by Broughton-street, west by Reyuolds-strect, and north by a lane, levied on as tiie property of C. It. Hayden, to satisfy his city taxes for the years 1822, 1823,aud 1824. Amount due, $109 2-. Lot No. 36, and buildings,Liberty ward, bounct cd cast by Montgomery street, south by south broad street, we*t by lot No. 35, and north by a lune, levied on as the property of Samuel and H. Goldsmith, to satisfy their city tax for the present year. Amount due $10, and costs. Buildings on Lot No. 21, Warren ward, bounded east by Price-street,south by Congress-street, west by lot No. 22, and north by St. Julian-street, fr ied on as the property ofWm.Pope, to satisfy his city tax for the present year. Amount due $40 and cost. o : flay sold before the Court-House in the City of Savannah, between the usual hours of 10 and o'clock. One negro fellow named Joe, levied on under a fi. fa. on foreclosure in favor of Davies U. Ber- li: 11, against Joseph C. Habersham, Six negroes, via f Joe, Maria, Henry, Robert, London mid a child, levied on us the property of Wm. A. Moore, to satisfy an execution in I'uvorof l„t administrator of Batt Jones, deceased. One undivided eight of two undivided thirds of all that wharf Lot No. (8) eight, in the city of Sa vannah, Darby ward, commonly called Rice’s V> I,art', levied on as the property of Thomas W, 1 ;ire to satisfy an execution, in lavor of Win. Da shes. A Negro man, named George, levied on os the j rom-riy of Prince Candy, to satify an execution of Peter Duringer, turned over by a con iilile Al.-o, all that southern hnlf part of Lot No. jlclitbu Tything,'Heathcote ward with the im ps-ivemcnts thereon, bounded north by alane iby an adjacent lot, south by South Broai street, ami west by Barnard street, levied on u dfr a foreclosure of a mortgage from George L, C qio to Wm. Whitfield, ISAAC D’LYON, s. c. c ihjit'16 178 . I A supply of this wax has been received pership said John Rctan, all the undivided moiety or of the Justices of the suid court, this 6th duy longing to Solomon Gmmn, dec. of which all ca 1 Savannah; It is put up in small pots and boxes half part of all that lot of land, situate, lying and May, A. D. 1824. S. M. BOND, c c o. ccrllc d will take notice. I, with primed directions for use, and for sole by In tho city of Savannah, and known und «"«y 6 106 ; JOSHUA GNANN, adm’r. - ~ - ’’ “ncuished in the plan thereof by thc number koRGIA, Bulloch County—/Jv the honora ' * (1) Tyrconneil tj-thing Darb^ ward, together Vj 4/e lhc courl u f on u Mry c0Wlly , c |Cai vith printed directions for LAY L HENDRICKSON, Chemists and Druggists, Shad’s Building's. 168 I (listing one 1 march 4 52 aug 12 with the appurtenances, and further stating tliut the said promissory note remains wholy unpaid, and tho said mortgage in full force, anu praying of ordinary of said county. To nil whom it may concern. made to thc lion, the Infe'riorCourt of Chat- I Ir I,iiffiSn..,“fl®’,iLiu I bain County, when setting for ordinary purposei. estate of Stephen’Denmark deceased hath dpSi- lie foreclosure of the said mortgage. I ed to the said Court for letters disinissory from £“[ P. JT rV l ?„ • fol| owmg reul estate, Ou-motion of W. W. Gordon, attorney for the I su -„| ndiiiiiiistmtio,,. * for the benefit ot the heirs and creditors of tha etioner, it is ordered that the said Nathan B11- These ure therefore to cite and admonish nil es « tB ° V Vi j :er do pay into tills court, within twelve months nn ,i s iiurulnr tho kindred and croditors of tho said . .°. ne lour,h of n of . ,n ! lt} .’ . eo "' |Cai I Cai l))e |Dc Fir Fli iCiri |Gu equal made by the Messrs, llemy’l. tliis city who have used this cided preference over all solicited to give it a trial as i er than Henry’s, being neatly 37 1-2 cents each, ana for sale only by LAY ti HENDRICKSON, Chemists and Druggists Shad's Buildings. sept 2 172 j of tills date, the principal and interest due on the said note and the cost of thc inlercl <M, on UeooiuMd.lo Bln Ihelr qBJKtinn. (If Ih.y ^3,, r a TS'r tr& ^jsemait 2*88385,85: n«"r Valuable Medicine. ANTI-DISPEPTIC PILLS, Prepared by Henry James. icdy for I)y rule be served on thc said Nathan Baker, at least six months before the time appointed for thc payment of said money into court, or published | in one of the . public Gazettes of tliis slutc, at least once in every month, until the time ap jnne 4 132 i EOKlilA Ctmtliura Couutv- G EOKlilA Chntliam Couuty—By the hon. the Justice$ of the Inferior court sitting for ordi nary purposes. To all whom it may concern. Lottery ; Ogceelieo Road, 3 miles from Savannah, contain ing about 6U0 acres. N. J. BAYARD, Adm,r est. N. S. Bayard. may 20 211 i I A'ir* ^ ^ N approved remedy for Dyspepsia, or Indi- Ti? „ XJL gestion, Habitual Costiveness, and piles. Lot No. 18, and buildings Exvingsburgh, bound ed east by lot No. 16, south by William-street, west by lot No. 23, and north, by lot No. 29, le- ~ J. r vied on as tiie property of Paul Jf. Vollaton, to mi- lisfy hb city taxes, for the years 1823 und 1824. Amount due $23. It b well known that Dyspepsia b one of the most frequent and formidable diseases of our country. Its commencement b indicated in dif ferent patient* by various symptoms, of which thc most remarkable arc— of the bowels, obstinate costive- ncss, headachy commonly called nervous or sick- prescribed by the statute in such case made und provided. Extract from the minutes tliis 24tli Mny. 1824. may 7 2 A. B, FANNIN, Clerk. of ordinary, to be discharged from his suid exe cutorship. These are therefore to cite.and ndmonish all demands against estate of Francis' Jalineau, deceased, are requested to deliver them in properly attest ed, on or before tho first day of Oct. next. All so, counts not brought forward before that day will | , .and singular the kindred and creditors of the I be refused payment by thc undersigned executor, superior COltrt, Chatham County, said deceased, to file their objections (if any they I >VM. GASTON. Makch Term. 1824. I huve) in the office of the clerk of the court of “i do March Term, 1824. William Berrie John Christopher. Buildings oh lot No. 81,Liberty ward, bounded I aCf *> n ! ,a,,acn ’ commonw ealueo nervous or SOK-1 thc , K , ti(ion o( William Berrie stating I 'Vitness tlie lioi.oraUle Xtiomas N Morel, one east by lot No.;«», south by alane, westbyfrt No I>' cllo ' vn ,f s of ( l . hu s and ,? k ' n ’, acid ' I that one John Christopher, of the county « f Ju £ 0 “' 0 the s a Jd Court, thi. 13th day of qo n »,i nnetii k«> i -i I of the stoiDQch after cutwiMiiten called Iienrt-1 p.nmHp.n. )inSn<r Smiphtoi] nn® ifiturv Quillin' I Julyi A. D« I8w4» S* M» BOjNO* c C 0. :i Rule Xui. have)in i ordiiinry on or before the 13th duy of January I i next tiiBuiitg tiie date itereof, ollierwisu letters j july 10 149 dismbsory will be grunted to the petitioner. Witness tiie honorable Thomas N. Morel, A LL persons indebted to the estate of Alex«n- 1\. der Martin, late of Liberty County, deceos- do one ed, are requested to niuke immediate payment 32, and north by York-srteet, levied on a* the property of the estate Win. Mayhew to sutbfi taxes of said estate for the years 1823 and Amount due $10. Lot No. 19, and building, Jackson ward,hound ed east by Whitaker street, south by a lane, west ity of the stomach after eating,often burn, flatulence or wind in the stomach, hitter taste in the mouth in the morning, feetid breath, drowsiness after dinner, debility, lassitude, ema ciation, depression of spirits, fee. Files being connected with indigestion nnd cos- dily removed by Sudle'r I du ‘y> A. D. 1824. 1 july 13 150 S. M. BOND, c c 0. of Camden, being indebted to oue Henry : or order in a uote of hand, dated St. Marys in 1 said county, on thc 9th October 1822, in the sum s i EORGIA, Chatham County—flu the honora-1 of Five Hundred Dollars, payable with interest VI /,fr the Justices ofthe Inferior court of Chalk- the first day of Junuury then I am county : silting far ordinary purposes. may 10 §112 It. F. BAKER, W.H. MARTIN, :r, ( TIN, ] Ex’rs. [do Eat 4* y Tot no. sras c x eccrtainly ttnd spec ' the 4ve va.uah from the date on next ensuing, did mortgage to the suid Henry hb heirs and assigns, to secure the payment of thc ordinary purposes. To air whom it may concern. Wheuras Chmles Gregory executor of Thomas ^^LL persons having demands against the cs- Iris city taxes for the years 1821, 1822, 1823 an'd 1824. Amount dhe $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 hb city taxes for the years 1823 and 1824, amount due $31 25. Lot No. 24, and buildings, Washington ward, bounded east by Washington square, south by Con gress street, west by lot No. 23, and north by St, Julian street, levied on as the property of Jacob supply of the above valuable Medicine, has just been received from the Patentee, nnd cun be obtained of the subscribers, who have been appointed agents for the State of Georgia. LAY He HENDRICKSON, Druggists aud Chemists, Shad’s Buildings. sept 12 175 ign' . . note aforesaid with interest on the same—a eer- g. Davis lute of Chatham county deceased bus tain lot of land in thc town atoresaid being part 1 ■ .... - ... of lot No. 1 beginning at the west corner of lot belonging to one Culvin llayes, thence run- rt petitioned thc honorable the court of ordinary to , a 1 tic discharged from his sold executorship. [1 -1 These are therefore to cite and admonish all tate of the late Hugh M’Call deceased, nrs requested to hand them in for payment, and those indebted to suid estate will please make imme diate payment. THOS. M‘CALE, J P. BUASCU, i july 13 150 > Ex’r*. An Act, \ To establish an officefor Recording the BMh>J north to Bryant St. eust to C. Hays’ Innd thence 8ft id deceased, to file their objections, if any they south to tiie beginning, vvith the margin attached have, in tiie office of tiie Clerk ofthe court of I the Citizens of this State, in each County of tali State. An Ordinance, to the same on the south side of St. Moiys or ordinary on or before the 7th day of March next, ^TrHEREAS much Inconvenience has beer Bay st. being a hundred feet on the street anil otherwise letters dismbsory will be granted the W experienced in this state, from the ^ running frpm thence directly to, the river SL. | ,,,-titioner. I ...Ti.T, - * - <J T 1 . nnce to amend an ordinance in addition to * sal,81 y 1115 C1 ‘y l° r ‘be years 1823 ] the Fire ordinance” and to reduce tiie fees'of tiie and 1824, amount due $31 25. Lot No. 7 and buildings, Jekyl Tything Darby ward, bouridedeast by lot No. 8, south by Bryan- street,. west by. lot No. 6, and north by a lane, le vied on as the property of Worthington Gale, to satisfy his city taxes for the years 1823 and 1824, amount due $41 26. Lots Nos. 20 ond 21. Yamacraw, bounded east by lot No. 19, south by Pine-street, west by Fahns street, aud north by lots Nos. 8 and 9, levied on as 0 KPK, ™ 1 to whom and to jvhose heirs and assigns the said contractor for sweeping chimnie* irdafn Sec.-1st, Be it ordained by the Mayor and Al dermen of the City of Savannah in Council as sembled, and it is hereby ordained by the authori- mortgage was made on tiie 24th o', Sept. :823, July assigned by deed, said mortgage to the pe titioner, there is now due off’ said mortgage the sum of Five Hundred ~ petitioner Witness the honorable George j the Justices of the said court September, A. D. 1824. S. M. BOND, cc occ. sep 9 175 gg? W of the same. That an ordinance passed the "re ffiSty of V»I 823 and 1824, thirteenth day of January one thousand eight hun- christonlier. l/s heirs ui red Dollars with interest from, I /''EOIIGIA Chulhuin county—By the hon. the 7rresemaitves oj men the 1st Junuaiy 1822, und praying for thcforcclo- V? Justices of the Inferior court of Chatham coun- ■’ ■ na r ■ of redemption, in,lhe suid John I ty sitting for ordinary purposes. I °J ,"? c 1 ,. A 1 CA^GIII/lIbGU IU UUO atUEGjUUlH , eulty of obtaining testimony of persons inter s#™ rge L Cope, one of to questions of right before oiir courts, and wll® r ** this seventh day of as embarrassing difficulties frequently impedclWj correct administration of justice on this subject; For remedy whereof, “ Be il enacted by the Senate and House of « ( * presentalives of the stale of Georgia, in Gtnem jj" " hereby enact cdby thc Authoal) dred and twenty one, entitled an ordinance to u- j inend an ordinance in addition .to the Fire ordin ance, be and the same is hereby rcpeuled. Sec. 2d. And he it further ordained that from Christopher, his heirs and assigns in thc mort; premises and that the same be foreclosed according to law. On motion of Belton A Cotip titioner, it is ordered that the property- offeaborD Jones, to satisfy his city taxes and after' thc fn-st regular meeting of the City jei&ie on^beraid^ nunSSn toeethef w 1th tor the year 18-4, nmount due $9. j Council in Jnnuurv eighteen hundred und twenty 4 l .. . ■ ^ ,. & ,, ^ A small Luildinff on lot No 15 Snrin? Hill ^ eigmeen nunureuunu in wity t |j C cofltg 0 f jj I& applicants be paid into this court fc* »««>tb?.l>rMentprit»-of ttyelve nnil u within twelvft fl .A m th l is date, rnhem-i.,, To nil whom it may concern. Whereas Wiliiam Davies administrator of Ja cob Franklin Kcal dec. has petitioned the hon. attorney for pe-1 court of Ordinary to be discharged from his said principal and in tot no. to, swing nut, five, in lieu of tiie present price of twelve nnd a w i,u: n twelve moiifl .1 7 j £? u ^!, n8tre , e b -by Spring half’cents allowed to thc contractor forswMfflpg I that the emritv of n street, west by lot No. 18, 10, chinmies for eacli story, the price shall be six and Christopher Ut heirs ' 01 HJ28l l ?_ 8a ' a quarter cents for each story. „.„i f«. m bounded east by Franklin street, west by levied on as the property , , tisfy her city tuxes for the years 1820, 1821, 1823 and 1824. Amount tax $27 31. Buildings on Lot No. 8, Indian-street, bounded Uni C ‘ 3d ' A ” d ]‘ e ‘L Urt .!- er orda *”f d r*J at nB or ' I and that such other proceedings take pluee as ore I granted the petitioner, dinanccs or parts of ord ina ces prilitating against urguant l0 thc aSSS 1 Wilness tie hono. i mouths from this date, otherwise of redemption ofthe said John I have,) in tho office of tiie office of heirs executors, administrations the court of ordinary, on or beiorethe 7th da- | and assigns lie from tbenen forever foreclosed 1 Marcli next, otlierwise letters dismissory dnunistrulion. 7 liese ui e thereioro to cite and admonish all and singuiur, thc kindred und creditors of the I"- 7 . ’•7ri".Vu«7..i,te(mnty suid deceased to Me their objections (If any they wh .° “} ay bU h 1 erealter W,B - UU \WM ■ .. . - . . ‘ the Cfri-k^of I tndiyhomay be reported as aforesaid, upon i'hatirom and immediately after the passing <® this act, it sliall be made the duty of the Clerks ol the Courts of Ordinury, in eacli county respective ly, to enter and register, in a book to be kept lor tliut purpose, the numes of ull persons who n»J report themselves to him, or who maybe repo™. f by their parents or guurdiaus, as well as all ‘“°™ ,1 o Clerk of day of I will be east lw lot No. 7. south by a lane, west by lot No. 9, and north by Indian-street, levied on as the (his ordinance be. and thc same is hereby repeal ed, property of John Myrick, to satisfy iris city taxes for the years 1823 and 1824. Amount due $9 75 and cost. East half Lot No. 6, Hick’s Tything Percival ward bounded east by lot No. 7, soutli by State street, west by west half of said lot, and horlh bya Passed,In Council, 2d Sept. 1824. —ijtar Attest | pursuant I And it is further ordered that tliis rule be pub- at let J. MOU1US0N, Mayor. M. Myers, c c. Regimental Orders. A N Election is hereby ordered to lie held ut the Engine house, Reynolds Square, on lane, levied on ns the property of Henry Lyons, I WEDNESDAY,the29thin«t.for a Captain to com- to satisty lus city tax forthe present year. A-1 maud the 4th Beat Company. Under thcsUper- mounl due $13 and cost. I iutendance of the persons designated by law. Halted in one of thc Gazettes of this state ut least once it month for twelve months to the time ap pointed for tiie payment of said money into Court, A true extract from the minutes. JOHN BAILEY, Clerk. Jefferson, 15th March, 1824. honorable John P. Williumson, one of the Justices ot said court this 7th day of I September, A. D. 182-1. S. M. BOND, ccocc. sep 9. 165 proof being made by affidavit or oath to the of the suid Birth; and that the said Clerk shell entitled to take mid receive for- oach regbw ( which lie shall be called up6n to ipn! twenty-five conts. /* GEORGIA, CHATHAM COUNTY. Clerk PERSONS indebted to the estate of Eliza-1 with the Improvements thereon : and all tliut TV 1NE months after dutc application will be J.” made to the hon. Inferior cqurt of Chnthnm fTtHE citizens of Chatham County are ““‘"j"' C county,for leave to sell all that lot in Savannah A notified, tliut in pursuance of act 01 i " s No. J, Ellis square, Decker ward, I Legislature of tliis state, pussed the lOthof Y^hove jj ’» Office, of the Courl of Ordinary- . HE citizens of Chatham County are h e /®“' Two-thirds of lot No. 7, Yamacraw, bounded ea^t by lot No. 6, south by a lane, west by lot No. 9, aud north by Indian-street,levied on os the pro perty of il. Richardson, to satisfy h)s city tax for | persons designated by By order, J. Marshall, Col. M. W. STEWART, Adit. 1st Regt. G M, sep 18 r!79 mu, i KGgiomtuiv u» uuo oiuivj [jcoiiwm . j nhoV& improvements thereon : and all tliut lot [ ber, 1823, the first section of which is reoitcu « beth Fell, late of Chatliam county, deceas-1 in Savannah know n by tho No. 23. in Liberty I a book is prepared for the rcgislty of birth* j ' ” ’ ” " ■’ ' ' the county. Office hours from nine, A. M. until ed, are requested to make immediate payment to ward, with tho buildings thereon, being the county. the subscriber, and tiioso to whom thc estate is real estate of John Smith, deceased, for the bene- P. M. indebted are requested to exhibit their demands fit of the heirs. duly authenticated, july 13 150 PETER SH1CK, Ex’r. may 16 FREDERICK HERB, Adm’r. 114 SAMUEL M. BOND, Biuviuuu , rr!s>,itih Clerk ofthe Court cf Ordinary of Chatham W* se ? t4 65