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W
;ors Sales.
Herbert Sf Co
in November next, will
: Court-Mouse iu tins city
the usual hours of 10 end 2 o’clock,
ict of land situated in Rocky Creek, con-
one hundred and thirty-five acres (135)
or less, being the property of Peter M‘Far-
nne deceased. Sold by permission of tlic Hon. P .
j Inferior court of Chatham county, and by or-1 levied onasthe property
r of the administrator for the benefit of the I execution in favorof Bei
Terms cash. | A tract of land of Five
Sheriff’s Sales.
/T\N the first Tuesday in November next,willbe
sold before the uourt-ilouso in Etiingham
. oounty, between the tisual hours of sule.
fiLThrco hundred and seventy acres of land in Ef
fingham County, being tho upper soction of a
tract of land which conlhiiis eleven hundred and
thlrtv five acres, adjoining lands of Trcutlan and
the ftiver Savannah; levied on as tho property of
Benjamin Kennedy to satisfy executions In favor
of Hall & Hoyt, and LG"
A tract of land in said
hundred acres originally granted
taxes far the years ISM, 1622, 1823, and 1824,. Superior C0 Urt—ChatllfUn COlintV.
amount tax $120 12. Tfi6mnsF.Pur.inat.nl. 1
'XTnUdin Jbn No. £ Second. Tytldagf-Ifey* | fa}® al *
4o. 3, south by
y Hay-street,
> fc* Case, to sa-
12 and
lints
1824.
R. Cuyler, ex’r
nv, deceased,
is case, on the suggei
's nnswer, that certain
IN EQUITY.
nold’s ward, bom
a lane, west by lot No. 1,
levied on 'as the property of 1
tisfy their My taxes % the year 1822 an
Amount ditr § 1~ I und cost. i ju mu s answer, uuu cerimu persons u
Buildings on lot No. 3, Spmgull tumnde 1 to this bill .residing in Scotland, claim
cast bv West Broad Street, south by Lot ho, s, |. 'j.j..,. J _t . mr t 0 f tlio »
hairs mid creditors of said
sept 2 na
Administrator’s Sales.
Jht J. B. Herbert M Co.
f't F.ORGIA, Chatham County—By the Hon.
\JT tho Justices of tho Inferior Court, sitting
for ordinary purposes,
To nil whom it may concern.
Whereas, John Dillon administrator of Ed
mond Dillon, late of Chatham oounty doo. has pe*
, , r , tltioucdthc lion-court of ordinary,to bo disclmrg-
stion in the defend-1 e( j f rom hit sa !d administration,
persons not parties I j< ow these ore therefore! to cite and admon-
id, claim to be cm- i g |j n || and singular tho kindred and creditors of
part of the undivided | yj* sa [j deceased, the file tlicir objcctlliis (If any
«... dlsmlssory
}f the said
of December next
be
G EOUqia, Liberty County—By Elijah k 1
ker, clerk of tho court of ordinary for *t*'|
oounty Liberty. y ,or
.... To a11 whom it may concern
Whereas William Law, Esq. applies to v ■
dismissed from his administration on tho estut.,fl
Davis Carter, lute of said county, dee. * cl f
These ore therefore to ni«n n„4
estate.
county, adjoining lands of W G Porter
levied on as the property of Bern. morel, i i ev $ cd ou a , thc property
to satisfy on execution in favor of Hanford Knapp. slUist y t | le clty ,,\ x of said property for the pro
Two Hundred acres of land in said county, sent ' ar amount due $25 and cost.
M
Congregation at Ebenczer.
A negro man named Jim, levied on as thc pro.
I perty ot Charles Tiot to satisfy executions in fa-
I vorof David Gugcl, T B Smith and others.
THOS. ELKINS, sec.
oct 2 184
(118) thirty
son county, containing 202i acres.
l.ot No. (141) twenty seventh district of Wil
kinson county, containing 202J acres.
Lot No. (02) thirteenth district Wilkinson coun
ty,Containing 202J acres.
Lot No. (85) thirteenth district Wilkinson coun
ty, containing 202j acres.
' A11 that lot of (and in thc citv of Savannah,
known by letter W Oglethorpe Ward with the
improvements thereon. ,
All that Lot of land In the city of Savannah I A. SI. and 4 P
■ known by letter Y Oglethorpe Ward with the im- j perty, or os
provements thereon. Taxes.
Two negroes Lcsle and her child Man’, being I Lot No. 5 and building, Second Tylhing Rey.
the property of thb estate of A. D. M'Fartane, tie- Hold’s Word,bounded east by Reynold-stre
< ( used sold by permission of the Hon.theinterior I by a lane, west by lot No.4, and north b
Court of Chatham county, and by order of the levied on as the property ofthe estate of John*
Amount due $25 80 and cost
A quarter of Wharf Lot No. 4, Trustee Garden,
bounded east by half of said lot. west by lot 3,
south l>y Fort Wayne, nnd north by Savannah
River, levied on as the property of A. L. Hart*
~777 TZ 7. ; Z ridge, to satisfy the city tnxes of said property for
City Marshal s sales, continued. I tl, e years 18-il, 1822, and 1823. Amount duo
O N the first l’uesdny in October next, in front $14 60 and cost.
of the Court House, between the houtv of 10 | One small bulldiug on lot No. 6, Oglethorpe
south
l nil
published once a month until tho expiration
thereof.
Extract from the minutes this 7th day of June,
1824. A. B. FANNIN, Clerk.
jtine 17 §t!88
y, to i Superior court, Chatham county
satisfy his city tax for the years 1823 and 1824 | January Term, 1824.
Aaron Cleveland and Susan C
his wife,
Ride NU i.
Jacob Fahm. J
O N tho petition of Aaron Cleveland and Su
san C. his wife, who was Susan C. Bona, stut-
ing that Jacob Falun, before tho intermarriage
of the petitioners, to wit; on the 22d day of June
1821, did in conjunction with ono Joseph A.
P. M. will be soldthe following pro- ward, bounded cast by lot No. 4, south by a va- Scott, execute a joint bond to the said Susan C. er
much thereof os will sutisfy the City cant lot, west by lot No. 0, and Nortli hy Bryan I j n the penal sum of four thousand dollars condi- Witness the Honorable John P. Williamson.
I st. levied on as the property of Elias E. Roberts, j tinned for the payment of two thousand dollars one of the Justices of thc said court, tills 8th day
to satisfy his city taxes for tho_ years 1822, 1823 I w jth interest from date, on or before the first I of June, A. D. 1824. S. M BOND, c o o.
June 12
.
VJT the Justices of the Inferior Court, sitting for
ordinury purposes.
To ull whom it may concern.
Whereas Robert Taylor, administrator of Win
M. Kelley, late of Savannah, merchant, dec’d,
has petitioned to the honorable the court of Or
dinary to be discharged from his said administra-
I lion.
These are therefore to cite and admonisli all
and singular the kindred and creditors ofthe said
deceased, to file their objections, (if any they
have) in the clerks office of the said court, on or
before tho 8th day of December next; otherwise
letters distuissury will be granted to the petition'
c property of the estate of A. D. M'Farfane, de"k | nold’s Ward,bounded enstTiyReynold-street, south | and 1824. Amount tax $11 75. | day of March then next, and that for tho better] June 8 134
»»—•— id north by Bny-st. | A small building on lot No. 13, Elbert ward, | 8 ,, ( .. ur ing the payment thereof the said Jacob UUKUIA, Chatham county By the hon. the
day and year first aforesaid make Ins ^jr Alices ofthe Inferior Court titling for ordi-
administrator for the benefit of the heirs and cre
ditors of the said estate,
sept 2 172
the city taxes of said estate for
ltd 1823, amount tax, $105
Tax Collector’s Sales.
'On the frit Tuesday in November next.
XTrriLL be sold at the court house in the city
Vl of Savannah, between tb® hours of 10 and I property of G. L. Cope, to satisfy his city
3 o'clock, the following property or so much there-1 ftie year 1821, 1822, 1823, and 1324, un
derson, to
the year 1821, 1822 am
60 cents and costs.
Lot No New Leeds, now known in the
Ian of the city as Oglethorpe ward, hounded east
y West Broaa-street, south by a varnnt lot, west
| bounded on the east by lot No. 14, south by Per
ry street, west by Moutgomery-street, and nortli
by alone, levied on ns the property ofthe estate
or Daniel Robbins, to satisfy his city taxes for the
years 1823 and 1824. Amount tax $6.
’ concern.
if
- , >year
of ns w ill satisfy the state and county taxes, atUl §187 67 and cost
i osts, viz : Wharf lot No. 8, Warren ward, bounded east bv
A tract of land in Bulloch county, containing ] lot No. 9, south by Bay-street, west by lot No.
328 acre s, morel or less, returned ns pine land, 1c- and north by Savannah river, levied on nstbc pro-
vied on to satisfy the state and Oounty taxes of perty ofthe estate of Pat. Stuntou, to satisfy thc
Josiph U. Armstrong fortiic years 1822 and 1823,1 city taxes of said estate fertile years 1821,and
1 costs; amount of taxes $4 43. I 1822, amount tax $99 and cost.
A tract of land in Camden county, containing I Lot No. 4, Frederick Tylhing, Dnrby word,
287 1-2 acres, more or less, originally granted to 1 bounded east by lot No. 3, south by a lane, west
John Palmer. Levied on to satisfy the state and I by lot5,and north by Congress-street, levied on is
comity luxes of the estate of Joseph Bevaniorthc I the property of Charles Decant to satisfy his city
year 1823; amount of taxes §26 60. j taxes fortbe present year, amount due $17 30 and
Lot No 25 in Franklin ward, in the city of Sa-1 costs,
vannali, subject to an annual ground rent to the I A building on lot letter A. Darby ward, bounded
corporation <i>f mild city, with the improvements | cast by Jobnston’s-squorc, south by St. Julian-st.
i In-reon : levied on to satisfy the state and county I west by Wliitaker-street and north by Bryan-siro-et,
~ Ick, ft ” MM
did on the , . . ,
certain indenture of mortgage, whereby he, purposes,
mortgaged to said Susan C. all that lot of ground To all whom it may
known and designated tut Garden lot number Whereas William Davies, administrators ofMnr-
■ v„ r. .,,1,1 imiuin , T r.hlon | thlrt y nine, No 39, and also, that adjoining half tlm Johnson deo. has petitioned the lion, the court
HulrlotAo.6,aidbuilding*,liisteBGutden, pan 0 f another lot known us lot number fort j- D f ordinary to be discharged from his said ad
bounded cast by lot No, 6. south by lot No. 7. two, No 42, containing together eight nnd a half I ministration
west by cast Brond-street, and north by Bryan st. U CPCS more or u , ss 3 u U nted to thc east of tlib city These aro therefore to cite and admonisli all
levied on a,the property of Urn estate of 6eorge | of Savannah and botipdedto tin, north west of | and^gZr the Tinned and croditors of sahi' de
oouiiucueasiHyioiisu.o. soum uy ioi iso. i. two, No 42, containing together eignt ami a nan
by lot — nnd nortli by lot No" I. levied oft as thc I west by cast Brond-street, and north by Bryan st. lucres more or less situated to thc eustof tlib city
“ taxes for 1 4l * 1 • •- ■ *
amount tux
Ennc, to satisfy his city taxes for the year 1823
714.
Amount tax $1
sept 16
178
F. M. STONE, c. m.
Lot No 26, to thc south and east by lands be v . „. v
longing to tho estate of Hampton Liilibrulge, h„ t | I0 office oft | lc c | erk of t | le court of ordinn-
and the west by thc public road lending to J ,. y on or bcforo t | lc geveutb day c f M nvc |i lu . x(
ceased, to flic their objections (if any tliey have)
. .. « .. .. .. of ,
Administrntor’s sale.
On the first Tuesday in December next.
riLL be sold at the Into residence of Jacob
umi uin uy ‘ m l iy on or uciore the seventli day ot March next.;
Sktduwny island whereon a brick yard Is now O tbonviso Icttcre dismissory will be granted tiie
established and known by the name of t nhms I ,, c iiii om . r .
brick yard'
| or mort
dred do!
i by the name ot t- nums I petitioner.
that there U now on the said bond | Witness the hon. John P. Williamson, one of
gage obligatory thcsiim of eighteen bun-• t j ie j„ s u C eg of thc' said Court, this 7th day of
illurs with interest from thc 23d day of I s C |itci n be r , A. 1>. 1824.
S. M. BOND, ccocc.
sept 9
W i
Futcli, dec’d, late ofthe CountyofBulloch; I Jnnunry 1823, and praying thc foreclosure ot the
nil thc persounl property of said deceased, sold equity of redemption of the said Jacob and Ids
for tins benefit of tbe heirs and creditors of said I heirs, executors, administrators nnd assigns in, ... n—— —
estate. WM. DF.LOACH, Adm’r. and to tho said mortgaged premUes-On motion ,V, Ui ' ham **a hon.the
JANE FUTCH, Adm’x. | of W. W. Gordon, attorney for tho petioners-1 °f tht Inferior court tilting for; ordma-
175
oct i
18-1
ay < ..
Whereas Linus P. Sage administrator of Sprague
Taylor, deceased, has petitioned the honorn
ble court of ordinary to be
lives oi Frederick Sclllck,"for the year 1823;
mount of taxes $51 17.
JAMES EPriNGER, rccc.
nng 28 17c
levied on as the property of Martin Hnthawny to
| satisfy his city taxes for the years 1822,1823 and
1824, amount due $15 and costs.
Halflot No. 6. mid buildings, Carpenters Row,
Trustee Garden, bounded ea«t by east boundary
street, south by lot No. 7, west by east Brond-st.
and north by lot No. 5, levied on as the property of
Thomas F. Maxbnm, to satisfy his city taxes for
the years 1823 and 1824, amountduc $15.
It is ordered that the principal and interest due \ J l HP f '
on the said bond or writing obligatory together I —. io ull whom it may concern,
with thc cost of this application be paid into this
court within twelve months from this date, or in |
case i
said.
will be dismissed from Ids said administration “"‘I
Given under my hand mid seal, this 3d L
^May'll D ‘ l8 aQ «AK E R,„“
V] INK months after date application wlif
. .. mftde . t0 tho )um ’ court of the cn Ullw |
o Bryan, for leave to sail all the real estate l\
Inlliam Cubbtdge deceased, to be sold lor ii
benefit of tho heirs and creditors.
JOHN CUBBEDGE, Adm’r
>» e >7 MB Bryan CmiL _
N ine months lifter date application xvifTT'l
made to the lion. Inferior eonrt of Lilicnll
county, for leave to sell the real and personal
tnte of Lodowick Lard, late of Tattnall cTFSattb
deceased, for. tlio benefit ofthe heirs and civ.i'l
c E. WAY, Adm’J
nng 31 §o!71 ■
N INE montlis after date 1 shall apply tif“i]]]|
lion. Inferior court of Liliorty county fol
leave to sell tlio real and personal property r . |
WmL Bilker, deceased, for tlio benefit otih.l
heirs and creditors.
THOS. B. BAKER, Ad,„>.
April 7 89
N INE months after date nppileution wliFTil
made to the lion. Inferior court oftBidlotlil
county, when sitting for ordinary purposes fo.l
leave to sell all the real and porsonal estate of Al-1
len Dcnmnrk, deceased, for tlio benefit „f tul
heirs and creditors. I
ROBERT BURTON, Adm’r
MARY DENMARK, Ail m \ I
feb 28 48 Bulloch Count u I
INK months'after tbe ante Hereof, «pt& I
non will be innde to the Interior L I
iTi
A
(Esti
issc 1
bo.
liar
— Interior com
wlteii sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to
sell all that lot or part of ground iu the district of
White Bluff, county of Chatham, contain^. %
aorcs, more or less,bounded northwardly andean.
vVnrdly by lands laic John Poitllcns, and smith-
wardly
tide of,
\9
f
Constables sale.
O N Tuesday tbe 10th inst. will be sold at the
c-tficc of Justice Russell in Savannah between
the hours of 10 and 4o'clock,
Ml the right title and interest of John Johnsln I Halflot No. 7, Carpenter Tylhing Decker ward,
and lo tho Pilot boat schooner Vexation, burthen bounded east by lot No. 8, south by Bryan-strrtt,
tons or thereabouts, with her tackle, ap- W est by the west half of said lot, nnd north by a
y in I and furniture, levied on as the property of im,,., levied on as the property of J. M. Jarvis, to
John Jolius to satisfy an execution in favor of | satisfy his city tax for the present year. Amount
due $15 and cost.
Lot No. 12, and buildings Warren ward, bounded
east by Lot 11, south by Brynn-street, westby Ha-
bersham-street, and north by a lane, levied bn as
the property of James Bilbo,to salisfyhiscity taxes
for the years 1823 and 1824. Amount due §53 93.
Lot No. l,and buildings, SecondTvthing Austin
Ward, bounded east by lot No. 2, south by a lane,
east by Abercorn street, and nortli by Broughton-
street, levied ou as the property of thc estate of
John Dubell, to satisfy the estates city taxes, for
the years 1823 and 1824. Amount ofTax, $32 62.
Lot No. 6, Columbia ward, bounded east by lot
No. 7,south by a lane, west by lot No. 6, and north
Bottles, Corks, Drugs, &c. &c.
S c o^5v v »&^'S”£i»a 15~‘JssOTiC«5.7? as ai&aasiBy’ 1 * «-»«♦'»»»•
eWa Sdtuetic KoUcn sJouc kc fec Uavc lorecloscd nnd that such further and other P™’ "u Z " r , 1 '°,h!T l r, ' d P? d °L the
etuTreceived ner the WiUiain tthdiace' and for ccedings be had thereon, as are pursuant to the file he.r objections (if and tliey
ten received per the William Wallace, and for cnge lnatlc anil pi i 0 vi d cd-Ai.d it f, > *“ h “ of rt ‘^i& A 1 of ll 'V 0Ult nf ol ';
LAY & HENDRICKSON » further ordered that this rule be published in “® f “ re th § 13 ‘ h of Jiuiua.y next
LAY & HENI HICKSON, | Qne the Qaiojt “ of this sll „ ot least once a hcreot S oUiorwiao lettera dtsmi.s-
month for twelve months, or that a copy, be I ’ vv:'..' *" .
served on tho defendant a^ least six month before ’" * n ^ s {'» •'lonomblo Xkumita N. Morel one
the timo appointed for the payment of the inoii-1 r„|l / « 1C SWI V’ U m ravi dl,y 0
ev into court. A ;P’ s - M- U 0N1>. c c o.
by lands of Williams, belonging (o tlm
James Boyd, and to be sold ior the bejj.
lit of Hie heirs and creditors of said cstuts.
ELIZABETH BOYD, Adm’s
may 26 124
frtHE public, is apprised, that the subscioT,
X has titles to one half of a 60 acre tract of
laud ou While Bluff, adjoining his anil bn,]
lately John Poullon’s, now John Morrill’s, and
for which the administratrix ofthe lute John Bird
now u|)plins for leave to sell as part of tlmt «ii e
—his titles are of prior date and record- All
sonsure forewarned not to nurchuse or l.-sinss
ou tho promises. R. F. WILLIAM;.
Juno 17 m—j-rl38
Miwii. IMvrr
sale by
12
Chemists nnd Druggists,
Congress,corner of Whitaker-streets,
Shad’s Building.
104
Jenny Si Douglass.
JOHN BARTHELMESS, c c c.
net 2 184
Sheriff’s sales.
On tht first Tuesday in November next,
W ILL be sold at tbe Court House in Bryan
County between the usual hours of sale.
Tbe following negross, Pat and Hester, pointed
out as the property of John Ralston, to satify sun
dry executions in favorof Wiley Belcher and o-
thers, returned to me by a constable.
W. WILLIAMS, n. s.b.
oct 2 184
City Sheriff’s Sales.
O N tho first Tuesday in Novcmberncxt,willbe
sold at the Court-House, between the usual
hours of 10 and 4 o’clock.
Buildings on Lot No 40, YVarrcn ward, in the
city of Savannah, with thc unexpired lease, levied
on as the property of Charles H. Hayden, to satis
fy several executions issuing from tbe honornhle
the Court of Common Pleas and Oyer and Termi
ner forthe City of Savannah, viz: John P. Seize,
John P. Williamson, Charles W. Rock well, Moore
Le Lyman, nnd others, and John B. Berthclot’s,
execution for rent against Chas HHayden.
A negro woman named Betty levied on as the
property of Charles Tiot, lo satisfy two executions
in favor of David Gugle and Petty k Greene.
Also, a wooden building 20 by 22 feet at thc
corner of Dvayton street and a lane, situated on
the South Eastcomer of lot No 5, Hicks Tything,
Pcroival Wurd with about three years nnexpired | and cost.
of Miss Goldsmith,
’an execution in favor
Furniture Wax.
T HIS article is highly recommended for the
purpose of imparting an elegant gloss to
Mahogany Furniture.
The large and extensive Cabinet Ware Manu
factories in the northern cities make use of this
comimsition to give their works a beautiful po
lish.
A supply of tills wax has been received per ship
Savannah. It is put up in small pots and boxes
with printed directions for use, and for sale by
LAY ii HENDRICKSON,
Chemists nnd Druggists,
Shad’s Buildings,
nug 12 168
ey into court. , ...
Extract from the minutes, 16th Jan. 1824. I X. .
jan 16 12 JOB T. BO LES. EORG1A, Chatham County—By the hon. the
{Superior court, Chatham county. dinary purpotet. ^ > SJ ^
John Retail ) I To all whom it may concern.
> Rule Nisi. J ^ Whereas Alexander M. Taylor, administrator of
' VI INK months after date, application will l«|
J.1 innde to the Inferior court of Effing!®.,
county for leave to sell all the real property tJ
longing to tlio estate of tlio Into Rev.- Jno. 3cck,L
deceased, lying in snid county, for the benefit J
the heirs and creditors.
ANN BECK, Adinb.
npj-il 16 88
N INE montlis after dale, application will |*|
made lo the hon. the Inferior Court oi Bn |
mi County, for leave to sell nil the real cstalo L
Sarah M'Kindly, late of Bryan County dec. f-jrl
thc benefit of tiie heirs and creditors of snid p<-|
tnte. JAMES BUTLER, Adm’r.
npil 2 §o77
Nnthnn Baker. ) 1 John Scott, deceased, has petitioned the honorn-
O N the petition of Jno. Retnn stnting that I hie thc Justices of the Inferior court,to be dischar
Nathan Baker did on the first day ot May j ged from his said administration.
1822, the belter to. secure tbe payment of Ins 1 Now these are' therefore (ft cite nnd admonish
certain promissory note of tlmt date for the sum | nil and singular the kindred and creditors of the
of two thousand dollars, payable to the said John I said deceased, to file their objections, (if any they
Rctan, or order, on or before the 1st day of May, I have) in the) clerk’s office, ofthe court of ordina-
1824. with interest at 7 per cent per annum, by I ry, on or before the 6th day of December next;
bis indenture, under bis seal, bearing date the I otherwise letters dismissory will be granted,
day and year first aforesaid, mortgaged to tin: | Witness tlio honorable Edward Harden, one
N INE months after date, I shall apply to I
hon. Inferior coprt of Chatham county,
th*|
county, fo r I
lenve to sell the real and personal properly oil
Lacliland Hamilton McIntosh, deceased, for tliel
benefit of thc heirs.
SUSAN A.G.M7NT0S1I,
' •’ Adm’x.
march 9 66
east by lot No. 39, soutli by Broughton-street, west
by Rcynolds-street, and nortli by a lane, levied on
as tbe property of C. 11. Hayden, to satisfy bis
city taxes for the years 1822, 1823, and 1824.
Amount due, $109 2-.
Lot No. 36, and buildings, Liberty ward, bound
ed cast by Montgomery street, south hy south
broad street, west by lot No. 35, and north by a
lane, levied on as thc property of Samuel and H.
Goldsmith, to satisfy their city tax for the present
| year. Amount due $10, anti costs.
Buildings'on Lot No.21, Warren ward,bounded
east by I’rice-street^outh by Congress-street, west
by lot No. 22, and north by St. Julian-strcet, le-
d on as the property ofWm. Pope, to satisfy his
city tax for the present year. Amount due $40
by Broughton-street, levied on as the property of I FlU'U Calcined MagTlCSlQ, & 11CW I said John Retan, all thc undivided moiety or of the Justices of the suid court, this 6th day of
John Morel, to satisfy his city taxes for the years * rtlpln half port of all that lot of land, situate, lying iiinl I May, A. D. 1824. S. M. BOND, c c o.
1822,1823, and 1824. Amount due $43. I ‘ lieu. I being in the city of Savannah, mid known and] may 6 11)6
Buildings on lot No. 40, Warren ward, bounded 11 Medicine lias been prepared by the New- distinguished in tlio plan thereof by tlio imiiibt r
. Chemical Manufacturing Company, | onc /J^ Tyrconncll tytliing Durby ward, together
and is suid to be equal to the celebrated article | xv |tJs the appurtenances, a.id fiirther stating that
tuade by the Messrs. Henry’s. Many persons in | jj ie sa - ld promissory note remains vvlioly unpaid,
this city who have used tins remedy give ft a de- ] and j be sa - |d mortgage in full force, and praying
ctded preference over all others. Families arc | thc iorcclosure u f ,) le sa icl mortgage.
solicited to give it a trial as it comes much cheap-
bottles at |
37
sept 2
Chemists and Druggists
Shad’s Buildings.
172
On motion of W. W. Gordon, attorney for the
petioner, it is ordered tlmt the said Nathan Ba
ker do pay into this court, within twelve months
of this date, tbe principal and interest dim on
the said note und the cost of the said application,
G EORGIA, Bulloch County—By Ihe honora
ble the court of ordinary of said county.
To all whom it may conccl-n.
Whereas Robert Burton, ndministmtorof the
citato of Stephen Denmark decensed hath appli
ed to the said Court for letters dismissory trdm
said administration.
These nre theref'oi» to cite nnd ndmonish all
and singular Hie kindred und creditors ofthe said
decenssiid, to file their objections (if any they
have) in the office of llie clerk of this court with*
lease, levied on as the
by her Trustees,
of Peter Dupon.
is tlie property of Miss Goldsmith, | Lot No. 18, and buildings Ewingsbti
, bound
ed east by lot No. 15, south by Willium-street,
west by lot No. 23, and north by lot No. 29, Ic-
-J.Vi "
Valuable Medicine.
ANTl-DISPEPTIC PILLS,
Pnpared by Henry James.
N approved remedy for Dyspepsia, or Indi-
. gestion, Habitual Costivencss, and piles.
It Is well known that Dyspepsia is one of the
most frequent and formidable diseases of our
country. Its commencement is indicated in dif-
or in default thereof, that the equity of redemji- iu t |„, time n^ci-ibed by law, otherwise letters
lion of the said Nathan Baker of mid to the said d j, m issory will he granted the applicant,
morts-aecd nremises. be tbcncetorLli nnd forever I it <i... i „.i.i~ cm _ _
Witness the honorable Shepherd Williams, one
"• , ftifiir
I A”
ill one of the public Gazette i of this stale, ul
, , PP- .least once in every month, until the time ap-
J AMES SIMS, ® scs. | vied on as the property of Paul J.Vollaton, to sa-1 country. Its commencement is indicated in dif-1 pointed for thc puyment thereof, and that such
octa I tisfy his city taxes, for the years 1823 and 1824. fererit palients by various symptoms, of which the I further and other proceedings be had ns ure
mortgaged premises, be thenceforth mid forever
foreclosed. [ ofthe Justices of said court, this 3d June, 1824,
And ft is further ordered, that a copy of this ELY KENNEDY, c eo n c.
rule be served on tbe said Nathan Baker, ul least | j, m( . 4 J32
six months before tbe time appointed for the | "j ... ,- . ... ■ rr—rt—: r-
payment of said inoncv into court, or published to.* 1 hat hum tounty By the hon-the
Lb. e , v, J ,4*10 ut ^ Jnsltrts nf the Inferior court sitting for ordi-
Amount due $23. ] most remarkable" are—
Buildings 011 jot No. 31,Liberty ward, bounded | Irregularity of the bowels, dbstinnte costive-
, by lot No. 30, south by a lane, west bylotNo. j nesg( headach, commonly called nervous or sick-
sold at thc court house, in the cily ofSavan-1 and north by Y ork-srtect, levied on As the I )y headach, yellowness of the eyes and skin, acid-
, between the hours of 10 and 4 o’clock. I property of the estate Wm. Mnyhew to satisty I ity of tlie stomach after eating,often culled hcart-
Lot nnd improvements No 1 Eylcs Tything. I taxes of said estate for thc years 1823 and 1824.1 burn, flatulence or wind in the stomach, hitter
athcotc ward, the corner of Broughton and | ^ ,anul ' t . due $10. | tnste in the mouth in thc morning, foetid breath,
ard streets, levied on as the property of Win Lot No. 19, and building, Jackson ward,boiuid- drowsiness after dinner, debility, lassitude, cma-
olland to satisfy an execution issuing from the I g? east by Whitaker street, south by a l&ne.ncst | c-iation, depression of spirit:, ire.
Siijniiv;’ Cuun in favorof raul won. by ioi No. v, and north by south-Kroad-strect, Ir- p,| f , s connected with inf
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, and cost.
Lot No. 3, and buildings, Warren ward, bounded
east by lot No. 4. soutli by a lane, west by lot No.
2, and north by Bay-street, levied on ns the pro
perty of Alexander Hunter, to satisfy hiscily taxes
for tbe years 1823 and 1§24, 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 nortli by St-
Julian street, levied on as the property of Jacob
Fahm, to satisfy his city taxes for the years 1823
and 1824, amount due *$31 25.
Sheriff’s Sales.
first Tuesday in Nove mber next,will be I
jujjciiu;
.11 the western half with the improvementsthere-
1 of that lot of landin Brown wurd in the City of
avannuh,knov,n by the No 11, and those lots in
id ward with the improvements thereon, known
j the numbers 14,15, and 16; levied on as the
roperty of John Hunter, under a rale nbsoture
am the hon. the Superior Court of Chatham
ounty, in favor of thc Bank of the Stute of Geor-
m
A negro woman named Cloe; levied on as the
property of Benjamin Allen to satisfy an execu
tion issuing from a Justices Court in favor of Ellen
Gorham, agent of Wm Gorham, turned over by a
constable.
Allthe household and kitchen furniture con-
tainedin tho City Hotel; levied on as the property
of Orgn Bird under a foreclosure ol a mortgage to
Eleazer Early, transferred to J B Herbert fc co.
Also, Lot number (40) forty with thc Buildings
thereon in Warren Ward bounded north by a lone
south by Broughton street east by lot No. (39)
l thirty nine and westby Lincoln street, levied ou
as thc property of C H Huydcn to satisfy e.xccu-
•tions from a Justices Court in fuvor of Jos Ti-uch-
nlut, S en’r, and Taylor k. Davies returned to me
by a constable.
L D’LYON.s. c. c.
oct 2 184
if
Piles being connected with indigestion and cos-
tiveiiexs, are certainly and speedily removed by
these pills.
A supply of the above valuable Medicine, has
just been received from the Patentee, and can
be obtuined of the subscribers, who linve been
appointed agents for tbe State'of Georgia.
LAY h HENDRICKSON, *
Druggists nnd Chemists,
Shad’s Buildings.
sept 12 175
prescribed by the statute in such case innde und
provided.
Extract from the minutes this 24th May. 1824.
may 7 2 A. B. FANNIN, Clnk.
nury purposes,
To all whom it may concern.
Whereas Richard R. Cuyler, executor of Wil
Hum Slmw deceased, has petitioned the lion, court
of ordinary, to be discharged from his said cxc
cutorship.
These arc therefore to cite and admonish nil
and singular the kindred und creditors of the
Superior court, Chatham County. deceased, to file their objections <ifaipr4hey
March Term, 1824. have) in the office of the clerk of the court of
William Bcrrie ) ordinary on or before the 13Ui day of January
Vt. t Rule .VUl. I b-’-t fusdu,, the dale hereof, otherwise letters
John Christopher. ) dismissory will be granted to the petitioner.
O N the petition of William Bcrrie stating I ^ itnoss1 the honorable Thomas N. Morel, onc
that one John Christopher, of the county “ le Eunices of thc said Court, this 13th day of
, of Camden, being indebted to one Henry Sadler I u ]A. D. 1824. S. M. BOND, c c o.
or order in a note of hand, dated St. Marys in j"'y I®*)
I ^county, "« «»e Oil. OctobeM822, in the sum /-1 EORG1A, Chatham County—By the honora-
ot Five Hundred Dollars, pay«c with interest We the Justices ofthe Inferior court of Chath-
trom tlie date On the first day of January then am comhj sitting for ordinary purposes.
next ensuing, did mortgage to the snid Henry lus To nil whom it may concern,
heus and assigns, to secure thc payment of the | Whearas Charles Gregory executor of Thomas
tlie Justices of the said court
sop 0
175
this seventli day of
S. M. BOND, c c o c c.
Sheriff’s Sale, continued.
O N tho first Tuesday Tif-Noyembernext,wilt be
sold before thc Court'House, in Bryan coun
ty, between the usual hours of 1 sule.
Two negroes, Dorcas and Joe; levied op as the
property of Richard T Keating,to’ satisfy a mort
gage bond in favor of Jas. Anderson &. co.
THOMAS ALBRITTON, sac.
. oct 2 184
Administrators sales.
’ On the first Tuesday in December next,
W ILL bo sold at the court house in the coun
ty of Effingham. '
A tract of land containing 202.1acres, known hy
tho number 229—16th dist. lying in the county of
Honry, on the Yellow River,Twenty five acres of
which is cleared, together with some improve
ments thereon and confjdercd a valuable tract
Sold by an order obtained from the bon. the In-
ferior'Courtoftli?C,<?unty of Effingham, for the
benefit ofthe heirs and creditors of the estate of
Emanuel Kuhn, late of said County dec-,
JACOB GNANN, Junior.
Administrator.
oct a.- 184
An Ordinance,
T O repeal an ordinance entitled “ an ordin-1 ! oc ocninging ui one i.aivm tinyes, mciicn run-1 These are therefore to cite und admonish nil
ance to amend an ordinance in addition to ,n S seutblOO feel on St. Marys Street, tliencc and singular the kindred anil creditors ofthe
Lot No. 7 and buildings, Jekyl Tything Darby | the Fire ordinance" and to reduce the fees of the north to Bryant St. east to C. Hays’ land thence sft id deceased, to file tin ir objections if anv thev
word, bounded east by lot No. 8, south by Bryan- contractor for sweeping chimnies. south lo the beginning, with thl! margin attached | mV c, in the office of tho Clerk of the court ol'
street, west by lot No. 6, and north by a lane, le- Sec. 1st, Be it ordained hy the Mayor and A1-. <° th « s,l mc on the south side ot St. Murys or ordinary on or before the 7th duy of March next
vied on as tbe property of Worthington Gale, fo dermen of the City of Savannah in Council ns-1 bay st. being a hundred feet on the street and otherwise letters dismissory wi l be granted the’
satisfy his city tuxes for the years 1823 and 1824, sembled, audit is hereby ordained by the authori- run,,,n S lr om thence directly to the river St. petitioner. 6
amount due $41 25. ' ty of the same. Tlmt an ordinance passed the I togetli (; r with all and singular every tiling I Witness tbe honorable George L Cone onc of
Lots Not. 20 and 21, Yomacraw, .bounded eazt | thirteenth day ofJaiiuary one thousand cighthr- i,,,. . ., p. i.».
by lot No. 19, south by Fine-street, west by Fahm dred and twenty one, entitled an ordinance to
street, and north by lots Nos. 8 and !>, levied on us I mend anprdiiinnce iu addition to the Fire ord... . _ .
property of Seaborn Jones, to satisfy his city taxes ance, be imJ thc same is hereby repealed. J'»y assigned by deed, said mortgage to Ihe pe
for the year 1824, amount due $9. Sec. 2d. And bo it further ordained that from UUoner, there is now due on said inoilguge the.
A small building on lot No. 15, Spring Hill, and after (he first regular meeting of thc City sum ot FM* Hundred Dollais with interest from,
bounded east by Franklin street, South by Spring Council in January eighteen hundred atid'R^mty 11,(5 ,6t Januury 1822, and praying for tlie lorcelo-
Htreet, westby lot No. 18, and north by lot No. 16, five, in lieu ofthe present price of twelvftand a s,,re °f the equity of redemption, itqtlie said John iy sitting for ordinary ptuposes.
levied on ns the property of Elsey Wilson, to ca- imlf cents allowed to the contractor for sweeping I Christopher, his heirs and assigns in the To nil whom i'muy i ouceri;
tisfy her city tuxes for the years 1820, 1821, 1823 I chimnies for each story, the price shall be six and I mortgaged premises und that the sume be Whereas Hilliisiu Davies adinoilstrulor of Ja
and 1824. Amount tax $27 31. a quarter cents lor each story. foreclosed according to law. cob Krunklin Kenl dec. has petitioned tho lion.
Buildings on Lot No. 8, Indiun-street, bounded Sec. 3d. And bn it further ordained That all or- 0,1 motion of Belton A Copp, attorney for pe- court of Ordinary, to be d: charged from his said
cart by lot No. 7. south by a lane, west by lot No. dinam-es or parts of ordinaces militating against li(i °ncr, it is ordered that the principal and in- administration.
9, and north by Indian-strcel, levied on as the this ordinance be and the same is hereby repeal-1 korest due on the said mortgage together will) These are therefore to cite ami admonish nil
property of John Myrick, to satisfy his city taxes ed. I the costs of his applicants be paid i;, to this < oiiit and singular, the kindred and creditors of tin
fortbe yearB 1823 und 1824. Amount due $9 75 Passed,In Council, 2d Sept. 1824. within twelve months from this dale, otherwise «»M deceased to file (heir objections (if any lliey
nndcosl. J. ftlORRISON. Mavor. that the equity of redemption oi'f.lie’sr.iij John jhavo,) in the office of the omiv of the Clerk of
C 5 Mr! Uflt r T />4 1\T A 7 Tli/fttrL HPt .ill! m’a. r> _ . • aV 1 A.. a « « • « ° 1 lllf, Vl/illld AI/OAIllilMM n rlav. I. <1 ill.. 1. . . ■ I ..r /. ta.R.. i. .... .. .. . .. I ». . I ■ /'
hon. the
.East half Lot No. 5, Ilick’s Tylhing Pereival
aril bounded east by lot No. 7, south by State
Attest : M. Mvr.ns, c cf
Law Notice.
quity ^ ■
Christoplier his heirs executors, administrations
IHE public are informed that the subscribers | pursuant
i .-.i i r i .. a,..in
ward bounded east by
street, west hy west half of said lot, andnorth by a I
lune, levied on as the property of Homy Lyons,
|o satisfy his city tax for the present year. A-
ifcottnt pup $18 and cost. | JacksoiiOoro, Scrivcn County,
Two-thirds of lot No. 7, Yamacraw, bounded I of them will always be found except when (iro-1 once a month for twelve months to the time ap
rnst by lot No. C, south by a lane, west by lot No. I fessionally engaged elsewhere, They purpose, to I pointed for thc payment of said money inti
9, undnorth by Iiidiun-slrect,levied on as the pro- attend the several,courts ofthe several Counties; Gourt.
perty of It. Richurdson, to satisfy his city tax for Scrivcn, Burke and Jefferson—also those of Rich- A true extract from the minutes,
tbe present yenr, amount due $27 50 and costs. mond, Warren, and Emanuel. They hope by JOHN BAILEY, Clerk.
Lot No. 20 and buildings, Warren ward, bound- close application, nnd a due nttention to the bu-1 Jefferson, 16th March, 1824,
ed east by Price-street, south by St. Julum-street, | siiicss of their profession, to merit and receive a
wast by lot No. 19, and nortli by a lane, fevieilonT*iiare ol tbe public patronage. Business confided i ■— wn i„.„ , r
as the property of A. M. Gray, to sutisfy the taxes to their care will lie thankfully received and *
On. bm m.n inm.d 1'mik, l.vl.d on u tlio ' JOSIAU S. PATTEr.SON. sillS^fll
property of Thomas Wilson, to satisfy his city jl may 22 ISO j •juiy iH 1 rift SHlCK ’ Ex r ’
id assigns be from thence forever foreclosed J March next, otherwise letters dismissory will
nu that such other proceedings tukcplace us are] granted the petitioner,
ursuunt to the statue. j Witness the honorable John P. Williams
bent
ut fci
have located and formed u connexion in | _ Aud it is further ordered that this rule lie pub-
Jncksonboro, Scrivcn County, Ga. Where one | lished in one of the Gazettes of this state at least.
N INE moiitli9 after date, i shall apply to u\e|
lion, the Inferior court of thc county of tf-l
finglmm, for leave to sell all Hie real estate bc-|
longing to Solomon Gimun.dec. of which ail con
cerned will tuku notice.
JOSHUA GNANN, adm’r.
mnreli 4 52
buls
V1TNK months after date application will he I
i. x made totlie hon. tlie Inferior Court of Chat-1
lmm County, when setting for ordinary ptirpoa?, I
for permission to sell tlie following roul estate, I
for tlie benefit of tlie heirs and creditors of ihe |
estate of N. S. Bayiud, decensed, viz :
One undivided fourth of a tract of land, ....
taining ub6ut 500 aurus, on Cumberland islonij
.Camden County, known us Plum Orchard—nnl i
an undivided fourth of a ccrtnin Tract of Ismlp
situated on snid island, containing about 000 a-|
eras, originally granted to Gen. Lachlaml Mcln-l
tosh, nnd hounded on thc south by the said Plum |
Orelmrd Tract.
Aiso, a tract cnlled Lottery Iiill situate on the I
Ogccchec Road, 3 miles from Savannah, contain- j
ing about 1500 acres. N. J. BAYARD,
Adm,r est. N. S. Bayard.
may 20 211
A LL persons having any demands against I
the estate of Francis Jalinr.au, deceased,]
ure requested to deliver tliem in properly attest-1
cd,on orlteforc the first day of Get. next. Alloc* |
countsnot brought forward’before that day wiil]
be refused payment by the undersigned executor; |
WM. GASTON- |
july 10 149
A LL persons indebted to the estate of Alcxan- j
Ucr Martin, lata of Liberty County, decern-1
ed, are requested to make immediate payment.
R. F. BAKER, iZ,
W. H. MARTIN, j JjN
mny 10§112
A LL persons having deinunds against the c> |
fate ofthe late Hugh M'Cail deceased, are
rmiuested to Immi them in lor payment, ami those
indebted to said estate will please make iiumo-
diate payment. THOS. M‘CALL,) P ,
P. lilt ASCII,
july 13 150
.. illininsou,
one of thc Justices of said court this 7th day of
September, A. D. 1824.
S. M. BOND, c c o c Ci
sr-p 0. 165
TV[ INK months utter date application will lm
-Ll made to the bon. Inferior court of Chatham
county, for leave to sell all tlnit lot in Savannah
known by the No. i, Ellis square, Decker ward,
with Hie improvements thereon.: and all tlmt Jot
in Savannah known by the No. 23, in Liberty
und, with the buildings thciefinj being the
real estate of John Smith, di-.ceased, for the bene-,
fit of the heirs.
mny 16
FREDERICK HEIU3, Adm’r.
An Act,
To establish an office for Recording the. Birth* of
the Citizens of litis .State, in each County of ted \
State.
W HEREAS much inconvenience has 1’°®’
experienced in this slate, from tlir
culty of obtaining testimony oi persons inter estvd
to questions of right before our courts,and .
as embarrassing difficulties frequently impede)!'®
correct udministrution of justice on tills subject;
For remedy whereof, > .
“ Be it enacted l/y Ihe Senate and House of
prcsnitntircs of the state of Giorgio, in General Jlf
sembly met, and it is hereby enacted by the Author**
ofthe sume : , j
f’bat irons nnd immediately after the pnssing cl
this act, it shall be made the duty of the Clerks w
the Courts of Ordinary, in each county respective*
ly, to enter and register, iu a book to be kept »»
thut purpose, the names of ull persons who nwi
report lliemselvcs lo him, or wild maybe report*”
by their parents or guardians, us well as all tool# I
who may bo horeafu-r born within the snid coiiii 1 ; j
and who may be reji.n-tcd ns uforesnld, updtt dii
proof being made by affidavit or oath to the sui
of Jhe said Birth ; and that the said Clerk shall« I
entitled to take and reeeiye for each
which be shall be culled updii'to make, tlio sur ' |
twenty-live curits.
GEORGIA, )
CHATHAM COUNTY. )
Clerk’s OJftcc of the Court of Ordinary*
f TlH E citizens of Chatham County aro newf
J. ’ nolified, that in pursuance of act ot >“
Legislature of this stale, passed the lUtliof y° c ® I
her, 1828ftlieilrst section of which is rocitcd an
a book is prepared for the registry of births W *
courtly. Office hours front nine, A. M. until
SAMUEL M. BOND,
Clerk of Ihe Court of Ordinary of Chatham bum
sept 4 66