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Administrator’s Sales,
jSi/ J. B. Herbert §' Co.
) \'the first Tiiosdi.v in November next, will
lie before the Courv-House in this city
between tlic usual hours of 10 and 2 o’clock.
(in,' tract of land (situated In Rocky Creek, con-
Alining one hundred niul thirty-live acres (135)
more or less, being the property of Peter M|t are
lime deceased. Sold by permission of the Hon.
the Inferior court of Chatham county, and by or
der of the administrator for the benefit ot the
'boil's ami ere ditors of said estate. ’lVnns casli.
•• sept 2 112 ,
Administrator’s Sales.
By J. B. Herbert Co.
O N the first Tuesday in November next, ♦ill
be sold before the Court-House in this city,
'between the usual hours of 10 und 2 o’clock.
Lot No. (118) thirty seventh district ot Milkm
an county, containing 202J acres.
Lot No. (1-II) twenty seventh district of Wil
kinson county, containing 202§ acres.
Lo* No. (62) thirteenth district Wilkinson coun
ty, containing 202-1 acres.
Lot No. (85) thirteenth district \\ dkinson coun
tv, containing 20UJ acres.
' All that tot of land in the city of Suvannah,
Tsnown by letter W Oglethorpe Ward with the
improvements thereon. . ,
All that Lot of Innd in the city of Savannah
known by letter Y Oglethorpe Ward with the mi-
provementathereon. , ,
Two negroes Lcsle and her child Mary, being
the property of the estate of A- D. M’Farhuie, do-
ceased sold by permission of tbe 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.
v gfipt 2 172
Tax Collector’s sales.
On ihefirsl Tuesday in JVerember next.
W ILL lie sold at the court house in the city
of Savannah, between the hours of 10 and
. It o’clock, the following property or so much there
of as will satisfy the stale and county taxes, anu
c'osls, vis r
A tract of land in Bulloch county, containing
328 acres, more or less, returned as pine land, le
vied on to sntisfy the state and County taxes ol
Joseph B. Armstrong for the years 1822 and 1823,
and costs; amount ot tuxes $4 43.
A tract of land in Camden county, containing
2871-2 acres, more or less, originally grunted t«
.Min Pulmcr. Levied on to satisfy the state and
County taxes of the estate of Joseph Bcvun lortlie
year 1828; amount of taxes $26 60.
JAMES EF1TNGER, tccc.
; ang 23 17c
Sheriff’s sales.
On the first Tuesday in November next,
‘T'XTILL be sold at the Court House In Bryan
V 7 County between thepsuoU»aurs of sale.
The following negross, Pat and Hester, pointed
out nsthp property of John Italston, to satit'y sun
dry executions in favor of Wiley Belcher and o-
thers, returned to me by a constable.
W. W ILLIAMS, d. s.b. c.
net 2 ISt
Sheriff’s Sales.
the first Tuesday in November next,will be
sold before the . Court-House in Effingham
county, between the usual horn's of sule.
Three hundred and seventy acres of land m Ef
fingham County, being the upper setstWn of a
tract of laud which contains eleven hundred and
thirty five acres, adjoining lauds of Treutlan and
the Kiver Savannah; levied on as the property ot
Benjamin Kennedy to sntisfy executions in favor
of llall &. Hoyt, and L G Mannanund others.
A tract of land in said couuty containing three
hundred n'ore*> originally granted to Benj. Dasher,
levied on as the property of J V Bevun to satislyan
execution in favorof Benj. Dasher.
A tract of land of Five Hundred acres, in said
county, adjoining lands of \V G Porter und Shultz;
levied on ns the property of Benj. Morel,
to satisfy an execution in favor of Hantord Knapp.
Two Hundred acres of Innd in said county,
bounded on the S. E. and N. W. by laud of Wulter
Stewart, originally grouted to James Love—le-
vied on ax the property of James Love to Bntlsfy
an execution in favor of tlio German Lutheran
Congregation at Ebenezcr.
• ’A negro man mimed Jitn, levied on as the pro
perty ot CharlesTiot to satisfy executions in fa
vor of David Gugel, T.B Smith and others.
TIIOS. ELKINS,s sc.
oct 2 ' 184 •
Lot No. 20 and buildings, WntreuwavA, Bound
ed cast by Price-street, south by St. Julian-slreet.
City Marshal’s Sales.
R ESOLVED, That the committee of sales be
nuthorixed to instruct the marshal to adver
tise that the sales, of lots and houses for taxes, bo
postponed until the first Tuesday in November,
whin the property, subject to taxes not paid on or
before that time, shall be disposod of without fail,
according to the ordinances.
In Council, 30th Sept. 1824.
Extracs from the minutes.
M. MYEBS, c. c.
jN conformity
City Sheriff^ sales.
O N the first Tuesday in November next,will be
sold at the Court-House, between the usual
hours of 10 and 4 o’clock.
A negro womnn named Betty levied on ns tnc
rn operty of Charles Tlot, to satisfy two executions
in favor of David Guglc and Petty fc Greene.
Also, a wooden building 20by 22 feel wt tbe
Corner of Drayton street and a lane, situated on
the South East corner of lot No 6, Hicks Tything,
Vercival Ward -with ubout three years unexpired
lease, levied on asthe property of Mr* Goldi-inith,
by her Trustees, to satisfy an execution in favor
-of Peter Dupon.
JAMES SIMS, uses.
. oct 2 184
| Sheriff’s sales.
O N the first Tuesday in November next.wiil he
sold-at the court house, in the city ol'Snvan-
jjah, between the hours of 10 and 4 o'clock.
Lot and improvements No 1 Eyles Tything,
lienthcote ward, the corner of Broughton and
Bernard streets, levied on asthe property of Wtn
R. Holland to satisfy an execution issuing from the
hon. Superior Court U) thvorof Paul Wolf. •
All the westeni halfwith the improvements there
on of that lot of landin Brown wurd In, the City of
S'avnnnab, known by the No 11, and those lots in
said ward with the improvements thereon, known
by the numbers 14,15, and 16; levied on as the
property of John Hnnter, under a rule absoture
from tile lion, the Superior Court of Chatham
County, in fuvor of the Bank of the State of Geor-
A negro woman named Cloe; levied on ns the
property of Benjamin Alien to satisfy an execu
tion issuing from a .1 ustices Court in favor of Ellen
Gorham, agent of Wm Gorham, turned over by u
constable.
Ail the household nnd kitchen furniture con
tained in the City Hotel; levied on as the property
of Oran Bird under a foreclosure o( a mortgage to
Eleuzcr Eurlv, transferred toJ B Herbert k co.
I. D’LYON, s. c. c.
oct 2 184
Sheriff’s sule, continued.
O N the first Tuesday in November next.wiil be
-sold before the Court House, in Bryancoun-
1y, between the usual hours of sale.
Two negroes, Dorcus and Joe,levied on as the
property of Richard T Keating,to satisfy a mort-
tgage bond in fuvor of Jas. Anderson Sc co.
THOMAS ALBRITTON, ssc.
oct 2 18-1
Superior court--'Chatham county.
Thomas F.,Putso ot. ul. 1
c "*sr BessM , ■
Richard R. Cuvier, ex’r
Wm Sliaw,deceased. J . ,
I N this ease, on the suggestion in tile defend.
ant’s answer, that certain pursuits not parties
to this bill, residing in Scotland,^ claim to no en
titled to a distribution of part of the undivided
estate of Win Shaw, deceased, and on motldn, It
is ordered that nil persons concerned do appear
before the Superior.Court of Chatham County in
the term of Jummry rtrxt, then nnd there tiPes-
tablish such their claims ;aml in default thcreot,
that the undivided estate of the said Wm Shnw,
be distributed among the complainant* agreeably
to the decree of safil Court and that tills rule be
published once u mouth until the expiration
thereof. . , ,
Extract'from the minutes tins rat day of June.
1824. A. B. FANNIN, Clerk,
ci'uu ««u swu , , , iune 17 §t!39
Lot letter I and buildings, Decker ward, houn- -J : * / u..rele,m . miiiiI v
ded east by Ellis’s square, south by St. Julian st.' Superior COUlt, Chatham COUlltN
west by Jetferson-slreet. nnd north by Brynn-st.
Amount due $45 and con
One negro man named 1> rank, levied on ns the
nrobcrly of Thomas Wilson, to satisfy Ids city
taxes ibr the years 1821, 1822,-1823, and 1824,
amount tax $120 12. f
A building on lot No. 2, Second rythlng Rey
nold’s ward, hounded east by lot No. 3, south by
a lane, west by lot No. 1, anil north by Bay-street,
levied on as the property of Pierce U Oasis to sa
tisfy their city taxes for the year 1822 and 1824.
Amount due $12 80 and cost.
Buildings oil lot No. 3, Sprlnghill, bounded
east by West Broad Street, south by Lot No. 4,
west by Lot No. 6. and north by a lane, levied on
us the property of the r.stuto Thomas D, Porter,
to satisfy the city taxes of said estate for the years
1822, 1823, nnd 1824. Amount duo 7 dollars 50
cents and cost.
Administrator* sales.
' On the first Tuesday in December next,
W LL be sold at the court house in thccoun
ty oTEffinglmm.
A tgn«t of laud containing £021 acres, .known by
4 the number 225k—10th dist. lying in the county of
Henry, on the Yellow River, fxvcnty. five acres of
which is cieurcd, together with some, improve
ments thereon nnd considered a valuable tract.—
Sold by an order obtained from the lion, the In
ferior Court of the County of Effingham, for the
benefit of the heirs and creditors ol the estate ot
Emanuel Rubn, late of said County dee.
JACOB GNANN, Junior.
Administrator.
oct 2 184
' City Sheriff’s sales—continued,
On the first Tuesday in Nor. next,
W ILL be soli before the court House in the
City of Suvunnuh. between the usual hours
of sale.
i Buildings on half lot No 8, and quarter lot No
JUi-t— IK..U— vd, levied on asthe
i satisfy Thomas Gib-
ground real.—Sold
on uccount and risk of the former purchaser.
J. SIMS, o. c.s.
bet 9 187
C£ty Marshal's sale, continued!
O N the first Tuesday in November next, will
be sold before the Court House in the. City
of Suvannah between the usual hours of safe,
One.Billiard Table, with the cues and tnuces
attached to it; levied on as the property of Nes-
jer Si Griggs, to satisfy eight executions issued hy
the Mayor and Aldermen of the city, for keeping
u Billiard Table,
F. M. STONE, c. m.
with the above resolution of
_ Council, 1 do hereby give notice that tlio sale
o( property advertised by tne for tnxes is postpone*
pd until the first Tuesday In November, when the
sale will positively takoiulace.if the iftnounts due
is not paid. F. M. STONE,
Murshul.
*22 1*2 , —
City Marshal')} sales, continuer/.
O N ihe 1st Tuesday in November next,In front
of the Court House, between the hours of 10
A. M. nnd 4 P. M. will he sold the following pro
perty, or us much thereof ns will satisfy the City
Taxes.
• Lot No. 6 and building, second Tything Rey
nold's War^,bounded east by lteynohl-streel, south
by a lane, west by lot No. 4, mid north by Boy-st.
levied on as the property ol'the estntu of John All*
lierson, to satisfy the city taxes of said estate for
the year 1821, 1822 and’ 1823, amount tax, S105
50 cents and costs.
Lot No. — New Leeds, now known In the
plan ofthfi city as Oglethorpe word, bounded cast
by West Broad-street, south by a vacant lot, west
by lot — and north by lot No". 1. levied on a* the
property of G. L. Cope, to satisfy his city taxes for
the year 1821, 1822, 18-3, and 182-1, amount tax
$187 57 nnd cost.
W'linrf lot No. 8, Warren ward,bounded cart liy
lot No. t), south by Bay-street, west by lot No. 7.
und mirth by Savannah river, levied on ns the pro
perty of the’estate of Put. Stanton, to sullsfy the
city taxes of said estate for the years 1821, and
1322, amount tiix $99 and cost.
Lot No. 4, Frederick Tything, Darby ward,
bounded east by lot No. 3, south by a lane, west
by lots, and north by Congress-street,levied onus
tlie property of Charles Devunt to sat; 'y Ids city
taxesforllie present year, amount duc$17 30 an’d
costs.
Half tot-No. 6. and buildings. Carpenters Row,
Trustee Garden, hounded east by cast boundary
street,smith by lot No. 7, west by cast Broad-st.
nnd north by lot No. 5. levied on as the property of
Thomas F. Maxlimu, to satisfy bis city tuxcs’for
the venrs 1823 and 1824. ainoiintdiic $15.
Half lot No. 7,Carpenter Tything Decker ward
bounded cast by lot No. 8, south by Bryan-strCct
west by the west half of said lot, and north by a
lane, levied on ns the property of J. M. Jervis, to
satisfy his city tax for the present year. Amount
due $13 nnd cost.
• Lot No. 12, and buildings Warren ward, bounded :
east by Lot II, south by Brynn-street, west by Ila-
bershum-strect, and north by a lane, levied on as
the property of James bilbo,to satisfy hiscitv taxes
for the years 1823 and 1824. Amount due $53 93.
Lot No. l,und buildings, Second Tything Anson
Ward, bounded cast by lot No. 2, south by a lane,
cast by Abercorn street, end north by Uroiighton-
strect. levied on ns the property of the estate of
John Dubell, to satisfy tbe estates city taxes, for
the years 1823 and 1924. Amount ofTax, $32 62.
Lot No. 6, Columbia, ward, bounded erst by lot
No. 7, south by a lane, west by lot No. 5, uod north
by Broughton-strcet, levied on as the property of
John Morel, to satisfy his city taxes for the years
1322, 1823, und 1824. Amount due $43.
Buildings on lot No.40, Warren ward, hounded
east by lot No.39, south by Broughton-strcet,west
by Hcyuolds-stieet, und north bye lane, levied on
as the property of C. II. Hayden, to satisfy his
city taxes for the years 1822, 1823,and 1824
Amount due, $109 2-.
Lot No. 36, uml buildings,Liberty v.-p.rd,bound
ed east by Montgomery street, south by south
broad street, west by lot’No. 35, and north liy a
lane, levied on as the property of Samuel and H.
Goldsmith, to satisfy their city tax for the present
year. Amount due $10, and costs.
Lot No. 18, and buildings Ewingsburgb, hound
ed cast by lot No. 15, south by William-street,
xvest by lot No. 23, und north by lot No. 29, le
vied on as the property of Paul J. Voliutun. to sa
tisfy his city taxes, for the years 1823 und 1824
Amount due $23.
Buildings on lot No. 31, Liberty ward, bounded
east by lot No. 30, south by a lane, west by lot No.
32, and north by Y'ork-trtrct, levied on asthe
property of the estate Wm. Mayhew to satisfy
tuxes of said estate for the years 1823 and 1324
Amount due $lll.
Lot No. 19, and building, Jackson ward,bound
ed east by Whitaker .street, soutli by a lane, wnsl
by lot No. 9, and north bv South,♦Broad-street, te.
vied on ns the property of T. N. Morel, to sntisfy
his city taxes for Ihe years 1821, 1822, 1823 and
1834. Amount dhe $106 50, and cost.
Lot No. 3,and buildings, Warren ward, hounded
cast by lot No. 4. south by a lane, west by lot No,
,»v.-i by ww.i™........ ,
levied on us the property of John M. APCalls, to
satisfy the city tax of mid property for the pre
sent venr, amount due $25 and cost.
liulf Lot No. 9 and buildings. Second Tything
Reynolds ward, bounded east by lot No. 10,smith
by firyun st. west by l.ot N’rt. 8. nnd north by a
lane levied on ns tlie property of C. D. l.cby, to
satisfy his city tax for tlie years 1823 and 1924
Amount due $25 80 and cost.
A quarter of Wlinif Lot No. 4, Trustee Garden
bounded east by half of said lot, west by lot 3
south by Fort IVayn*'. and north by Savannah
River, levied on as the property of A. L. Hurt-
ridge, to satisfy the city taxes of said property (or
the years 1821, 1822’, nnd 1S23. Amount due
$1400 nnd cost.
One small building on lot No., 5, Oglethorpe
ward, bounded east bv lot No. 4, south by a va
cant lot, west bv lot No. 6, and North by Bryan
st. levied on ns tlie property of F.Hns F.. Roberts,
to satisfy his city taxes for tlie years 1322, 1823
and 1824. Amount tux $11 75.
A small building on lot No. 13, Elbert ward,
hounded on the east by lot No. 14, soutli by Per
ry street, west by Montgoihery-streut, and north
by nlnne. levied oil ns the property of tlie estate
oi' Daniel Robbins, to satisfy his city taxes for the
years 1323 and 182-1. Amount tux $5.
Half lot No. 5, mid buildings, Trustee Garden,
bounded east by lot No. 6. south by lot No. 7.
west by oust Broad-strec-t, und north by Bryan st.
levied tn us the propceRr of tlio estate’ of George
F.noc, to satisfy his uHR^xcs for tho year 1823.
Amount tax $14,
F. M. STONE, c. m,
ort 5 185
£4; EORGIA, Chatham Counly-
By t|io Hon.
tlq- Justices of the Inferior Court, silting
for ordinary purposes,
To all whom it may concern.
Whereas, John Dillon administrator of Ed
mond Dillon, late of Chatham county dec. has pe
titioned tlie non. court of ordinary, to be discharg
ed frdm Ids said administration. #
Now, these are therefore to cite nnd ndtnon-
Ish all ami singular the kindred null creditors of
the said doccnsml, tlie file their olijectiins (If any
they have,) to the granting of letters dismlssory,
to the petitioner, In tlio clerk’s office, of tite said
court, on or before tho 11th day of December next
ensuing, otherwise letters disuiissory will be
granted to the petitioner. **
Witness tlm lion. John Camming, one of tlie
Justices of the said court, this 11th day of June,
A. D. 1821. S. M. BOND, e e. o.
June 12 136
county Liberty. ' 1,1
’t'o ell whom it ntny concern .
Whoreas William Law, Esq. appliila to I j
dismissed from his administration on tlie (cstat»/d
Davis’ tarter, late of said' county, doc.
Those uro therefore to cite nnd idinormd
all persons conecrnod to filo their olfJtWtlonwitl
any they have) in my office, within the l Lie n ro ,
oribed by law; or otherwise tlio snld tiiplL'j
will he dismissed frrim iiis said udtnlnlsli 'ntiou ■
Given under my hand and seal, this 3d '
of May, A. D. 1824. ’ E. BAKER, x K .
May 11 IIP T '
rk,
(’orouor’s Sale,
ON WEDNESDAY, 14th inst. at 11 o'cl
Will lie sold before oor Store,
Sundry articles of clothing, one. Writing Desk,
sundry Books, otto Masonic Silver Badge, two
Quadrants, one Spy Glass,one silver Watch, one
lot of Charts, one walking Cane, and sundry oth
er articles, belonging to the cstatfcof John C olly.
oct 5 18.5 ’* .Terms cash.
Atlmini#rntor s Sale—continued.
On Tuesd.iy the Bth of November next,
W ILL be sold at tho court house between
the hours of 10 and 2 o’clock.
Lot No, 15 (fifteen) in the second district of
Early County, Geo. containing 250 acres being
the real estate of Robert M. Durkce, deceased,
und sold by permission of the Court of Ordinary
of Chatham County.
Also, 1 trunk wearing apparel and 1 silver watch
being the persoual property of said deceased.
aUgus'tus f.dfrkee,
J a mu AM Tkusi, 1821.
Aaron Cleveland and Susan Cl
his wife, *
rJ . f itule Aist.
Jacob Fnhm. J
O N the petition of Aaron Cleveland mid Sit-
sen C. Ids u iff, who wits Susan C. Bonn,stat
ing tlmt Jacob Falun, before tho lutermurringe
of tlie petitioners, to wit; on tlie 22d day ot June
1821, did in conjunction with one Joseph A.
Scott, execute u joint lioud to the said ,Susan C.
in tlu* pf*nal sum of lour tliousmuji doll bis (uiuul
tinned for tlm payment ot two thousand dollar.'
with interest from date, on or betore the first
day of March then next, and that ior the better
securing the payment thcreot, the said Jacob
did on the day and year first aforesaid int’ke his
pertain indenture of mortgage, whereby lie
mortgaged to said fSiisno C. all that lot ot ground
known and designated as Garden lo^t number
thirty nine, No 39, and also, that nrjaining half
part of another lot known ns bi number forty
two, No 42, containing together eight nnd u half
acres more or less situated to the east of the city
of Savannah and hounded to tho north west of
Lot No 2d, to the south and east by lands be
longing to the*'cstate of Hampton Lillihridge,
and tho west by the public road leading to
Skidawuv island whereon u brick yard is now
established mill known by the nntne of Fall ms,
brick yard- that there is now on tlm said bond 1
or mortgage obligatory the sum of eighteen hun
dred dollars with interest from _lho 23d day ol
January 1823, and praying the foreclosure ot the
equity of redemption of the said Jacob and Ids
heirs, executors, administrators and assigns in
and to the. said mortgaged premises—On motion
of W. W. Gordon, attorney for the petiouers—
It is ordered that the principal and interest due
on tin' said bcnjl or writing obligatory together
with the cost ol tills application lie paid into this
court within twelve months from this date, or in
enso of default that tlie equity of redemption of
said Jncbb Fnhmj bis'heirs, executors, adminis
trators and assigns he from thenceforth forever
foreclosed und tlmt such further and other pro-
eeedings be had therein), as are pursuant to the
statute ill such ease made and provided—And’it
is further ordered tlmt this rule he published in
one of the Gazettes of this sti te at least once a
month for twelve months, or that -ji cnjijP, he
served on the defendant atleustsix month before
the time appointed for the payment of the mon
ey into court.
Extract from the minutes, 15th Jim. 1824.
jan Hi 12 JOB T. BO J.F.3.
Ct tlie Justices of the Inferlor’Couft, sittiug for
ordinary purposes.
To all whom it may concern,
Whereas Robert Taylor, administrator of \Yin
M. Kelley, lute of SaViMiimlt. merchant, doe'd,
bus petitioned to the honorable the court of Or-
dlnnev to he discharged from ids said administra
tion. RP
These are therefore to cite nnd admonish nil
und singular the kindred und creditors ol'the said
deceased, to file their objections, (if iuiy they
have) In the clerks office of the said court, on or
before the 8th day of December next; otherwise
letters disuiissory will be granted to the petition
er. Jt
Witness tlie Ilonor.dile John R. WilUmnson,
one of the Justices of tlie said court, this Htli day
of June, A. D.V824. S. M BOND, e c o
June 8 134
Administrator.
185
Bottles, Corks, Diti£s, &c. &c.
CSl'l’ERlOR Velvet Corks, Wine pint bottles,
rj Oxygin, Chamber and pocket l,ights, Wax
Topers (u great variety.) Pure Calcined Mnguemi,
Arrow Ryot. Cremu Tartar, Starch, Balsam Co-
icivu, Sultpeire, Rotten Stone, kt. fcc. Iluve
cn received per tlie William Wallace, and for
site bv
LAYHENDRICKSON,
Ciiemists nnd Druggists,
'Congress,corner of tVliifakcr-streets,
Shad’s Building.
1 164
Fm’nitui’e Wax.
T HIS article is highly recommended for the
pinposcof imparting an elegant elosi to
Mahogany Furniture.
The large and extensive Cabinet Ware Manu
factories in the northern cities moke ure of this
composition to give their works u bcau^ful po-
jisli.
A supply of this wax lias been received prr ship
Savummli. It 1* put up in small pots and boxes
with printed directions for use, and for sale by
LAY k HENDRICKSON,
Chemists uml Dfiiagisi*,
Shad’s Buildings.
g12 168
ort 9
187
Administrator’s sale.
Oil the first Tuesday in December next.
7ILI. he sold at the late residence of Jacob
/ Fateh, dop’d, late ofthe County ofBulloch;
personal properly of said deceased, sold
benefit ot the heirs nnd creditors of said
WM. DELOACH, Adm’r.
JANE FUTCH, Adm'x.
j* * ■ •
-J m.ivpivcniyiuun,,
2, and north by Buy-street, levied on ns the pro
perty of Alexander Hunter, tosatisfy his city taxes
tor tlie years 1823 ami 1824, Rinoun’t due $31 25.
Lot No. 24, and buildings, Washington ward,
hounded east by Washington square, soutli by Coir
grass street, west by lot No. 23, and north by St
Julian street, levied on as the property of Jacob
Falun, 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 cast by lot No. 8, south by Bryan-
street, west by lot No. 0, 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 25.
Lots Nos. 20 and 21, Yainacraw, hounded cast
by lot No. 19, south by Pine-street, west by Falim
street, and north by lots Nos. 8 and 9, levied on us
property ofSeuborn Jones, to satisfy* his city taxes
for the year 1824, uinonnt due $9.
A small building, on lot No. 15, Spring Ilill,
bounded east by Frauklin street, Soutli by Spring
street, west by lot No. 18, and north by lot No. 10,
levied of as the property of Elsey Wilson, to sa
tisfy her city taxes for the years 1820, 1821, 1823
an’d 1824. Amount tax $27 31.
Buildings on Lot No. 8, Indian-street, bounded
east by lot No. 7. south by a lane, west by lot No.
9, and north by Indian-street, levied on as the
property of John Myrick, to satisfy his city taxes
tor the year* 1823 and 1824. Amount due $9 75
and cost.
East hulf Lot No. 6, Hick’s Tything Percival
ward bounded east by lot No. 7, south by Slate
street, west by west half Of said lot, and north by a
fane, levied on as the property of Henry Lyons,
to satisfy his city tux lor the present year,
mount due $13 and cost.
Two-thirds pf lot No. 7, Yamacraw, bounded
' ' "ot No
east by lot No. 6, soutli by a fane, west by
9. and north by Indian-street,levied on as the pro
fpierty of R. Richardson, to satisfy his city tax for
' s present year, ameefat due $27 59 and eesU.
G liuRUfA, Chatimm county—Du the him. Iht
Justices of the Inferior Court silting for ordi
nary purposes.
To all whom it infiy concern.
WheWns-William Davies.udmiiiiiitralois nf Mar
tha Johnson dee. lias petitioned the lion, tlie Court
of ordinary to be discharged from his said ad
ministration.
These arc therefore to cite and admonish nil
ami singular tlm kimjred and creditors of said d<
ceased, to file their mijections (if mis'they Imvi
in the office qHlie clerk of tlie eourr of .ordin;
ry on or bciiire the seventh day of .March next ;
otht'rti he letters dinnissory will he granted the
petitioner. ' Jj k - J ,
Witness tlio hon. John P. Williamson, one
'the Justices of the Said Court,, this 7th day
September, A. D. 1824.
S, M. BOND, c c 0-c c,
sept 9 175
t 1 EUR til A, ChathaifT County—try the hon. .the
VI Justins ofthe Inferior court sitting far ordiud-
ry purposes. ■
To ail wlmm it may concern.
Whereas Linus P. Sage administrator ol'Spmgi
Taylor, deceased, Inis petitioned the honor!
Ide court of ordinary to he diselmrged from lift,
said udminislrationsliip.
Tlieso are therefoVo to cite and ndinouhh
and singular the kindred and creditors of the
said deceased, to file their objections (if end they
have) in the olliro of the cleik ofthe eiliirt of or-
clinniy, on or before tlie 13th day of January next
ensuing the date (icre'qfa otherwise lettersahmis-
sory will lie graritod to the applicant,
. Witiie.-s tlus houoruble Thomas N. llrorel
l.SE mouths after date application wliTiH
. made to tho lion. Inferior court of tli treoiioid
Bryan, fm leave to soil all the real e;\i 0 H
William Cubbtdue deceased, to be sold far | 1
benufit of tlie heirs and creditors. ,
JOHN CUBBEDG1', Ad m’r,
jnne 17 138 Bryan l i, m/y
(VJ INE moutiiH alter date application x^lITC
X 7 made to tlm lion. Inferior court of Lilim
county, for leave to sell thu real and per (anal X,
tato of Lodowlek Lard, late of Tattnall I counij
deceased, for the benefit of tho heirs an i croud
,Ur "' m E. WAY, . IJinV,'
aug 31$o!7l
N INE months after date I shall apply "TTiha
hon. Inferior court of Liberty cmiity fil
leave to seU the. real and personal proi erfy
U in I, Baker, deceased, for tho benefit of tls
heirs anil creditors.
V
aprll 7
T1I0S. B. BAKER, AdmY;
■‘lyriNE. morSiis. mter dafe^ applicalimi HiiTtl
'll made to tho lion. Inferior court of iIxllacd
county, wlmn sitting for, ordinary nurpo i' 0 J
Icavo to *nl[ all tlio roul and personal estaH ofAU
fan, Deniqprlf, doooased, for tho benefit «f f
‘ ° ROBERT BURTON, AiViv
MARY DENMARK, Adih ,.
ButtorJi
lifili’S nnd
feb 28
48
KTIN’E months after tlic date liPrcof,
.3 tion will ho made to . the inferior car|
dion sitting ior ordinary purposes, for leAvei
•I! all Ihal lot or part of ground in the dlxHiitU;
Into Bind, cuunty ol Cliullmin, Contain'■»;;
' ;ss,hmindcd northwiirillvanb
laic John l’dulfens, and scuij.,
creditors of said cstato.
ZABETI1 BOYD, Ad 6’i.
•; public is apprised, tlmt the stlbTsfe
hus titles to one hulf of n 50 ncro tr. *t it
land on While Ulilff, adjoining his amj U
lately. Jolm l’oulleii’s, now John .Mnrrill’f^un
tqr wjileh tlm adiuiiii.-trtilrix ol't'.ie late John Boil
now nnpjtes for leave to sell as part of that'«!('
—lift titles are of prior dale and record- A/l[
suns are' forewarned not to puvc'iase, or trisou
on the premises. It. F. Wll.i.lAi t).
' 8/ ' tn °
'. months alter date, application
_ . AUe to the Inferior Court ot Ell
comity tor (Clive to sell all the real flropci tv ,|
longing to, the esttite of the fate tkcv
teased, lying in sniil county, for the
tit this Justices of the said t’ouit this IRtli day of
July, A. 1). 1824. S. M. BOND, ten.
july 13 l.ji*
Fure Calcined Magnesia, u new
Article.
T HIS Medicine hus been prepared by the New-
Y’nrk Ghemlcul Mnimt'r.etnring Company,
and is said to he equal to the celebrated article
md'.' by tiie Messrs. Henry’s. Many person? in
this city who have used this remedy givs it a de
cided preference over ail others. Families arc
solicited tp give it a trial as it comes much rlicup-
r than Henry’s, bc-inp neatly put up in bottles at
7 1-2 cents each, und for sale only by
LAY & HENDRICK SON,
Chemists and Druggists
Shad's Buildings
sej,t 2 172
Superior court, Cluithaiii county.
John Retail )
cs. s Rule Nisi.
Nathan Bilker. )
O N the petition of Jno. Retail stating that
Nnthan Baker did on the first day of May
1822. the belter to secure tlie payment of ins'
Certain promissory note of that date for the sum
of two thousand dollars, payable to the said John
Retail, or order, on or before tlie 1st day of May,
1824. with interest at 7 per cent per iumpm, by
Us indenture, under his seal, bearing date tile
day nnd year first aforesaid, mortgaged to the
said John Retail, nil the undivided moiety or
half part of all that lot of land, situate, lying and
being in the city of Snvunnafa And known and
distinguished in the plan thereof by the number
one (1) Tyrcotinell tything Darby ward, together
with the appurtenances, and further stating that
the said promissory note remains v. holy unpaid,
and the snid mortgage in full force, ami praying
the foreclosure of the said mortgage.
Cn motion ol’W.AY. Gordon,•attorney for the
petioner, It is ordered that the said Nathan Ba
ker do pay into this court, within twelve mouths,
of this date, the principal und interest dun on
the said note und the cost’of the said application,
or in default thereof, tlmt the equity of redemp
tion of the snid'Nnthnn Baker of and to the said
mortgaged premises, he thenceforth and forever
foreclosed.
And it is further ordered, that a copy of this
:ile lie served oa the said Nathan Baker, i.t least
six months before the time appointed fur the
my merit of raid money into court,' or published
n one rff the public Gazettes of this state, lit
least once in every month, until the time up-
pointed for tlie nuyment thereof; and that such
further ami other, proceedings he had os are
prescribed by the statute in such case made anil
provided.
Extract from the minutes'this 2-!th May. 1824
may 7 2 A. B. FANNIN, fink.
G EORGI A, thallium County—By the lion, the
Justices if the Inferior court, sitting for or
dinary purposes.
To all whom it may concern.
W Ijcreas Alexander M. Taylor, administrator of
John Scott, deceased, has petitioned the honora
ble the Justices of the Inferior court,to he dischar
ged from Ids said administration.
Now these ure therefore to cite and admonish
nil and singular the-kindred imtl creditors of the
said dcceasod, to tile their objections, (if any they
have) in the elerk’s office, of the court of ./ordina
ry, oil or before the 6th day of December next;
otherwise letters dismissqry will be gninffd
Witness the honorable Edward Harden, one
of tlie Justices of tlie said coart, thfaAith day of
May, A. D. 182! S.,M. BUND, c c’<
may6
f t EORGIA, *ullocli Comity— By the Imnora-
VJ Ole the court of ordinary of said county.
To all whom it muy concern.
Vuliuiblc Medicine.
A NTl-PLSPEI’TIC PILLS,
Pnpurcd by Henry domes.
A N approved remedy for Dyspepsia, or Indi
gestion, Habitual Costivoncss, und piles.
It is well known that Dyspepsia is one of the
tnor.l frequent and formidable diseases of onr
country. Its commencement is indicated in dif
ferent patients by various symptoms, of whiiil the
most reinurkuble are—
Irregularity of tlic bowels, obstinate costive
ness, licmlaeli, commonly called nervous or sick
ly heudiu-h, yellowness of the eyes and skin, acid
ity of the stomach after eutiuyoften called heart
burn, flatulence or wind in tiro stomach, hitter
taste in the month in the morning, feetid breath
drowsiness lifter dinner, debility, lassitude, ema
ciation, depression of spirits, fee.
Piles being connected with indigestion nnd ens-
tiveness, 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 obtained of the subscribers, who have been
appointed agents for the State of Gcorgiu.
LAY k. HENDRICKSON,
Druggists and Chemists,
.Shad’s Buildings.
sept 12 175
N ine mouths i HP
muds' to the lam. |
AdriV]
tc, application u“
. Inferior Dourt of Rs]
mi Futility, for hmVo to sell uU tbc real Mill i
Sarali M'Kindly, faffi of Brvan Comity de* i,
tiie benefit of thu heirs nnd creditors of stid i]
inte.ty: - JAMES BUTLER, Aftn'r.
upilg 'i $«J7 >- v -|. 1
i\* liNK •'''mtii.-s uiler (idle, i slmllHipply tTt'
li boa. lui'-ribr court of Chatham conn tp, l
leave to soil the real and personal pronpriy
Liu'hlaiid Hiunilroil Melutosh, deceuse' > r ‘ r U
benefit of the bclr'n.
SUSAN A.G.M’INTOSHl .
AdWi.l
inarch 9 56
|\| INK month!* alter date, t shall apply
X i lion, the inferior court of tho county (|
fingham, for leave to sell all the real esta i
longing to Solomon Gimnn.dcc. ofvvhlch a <
eerueu will tul;c notice.
. JOSHUA GNANN, ad$Y.
march 4 62
Mrs. Htiniphreys,
R ESPECTFULLY informs tlie inhabitants of
Savannah that she will open a SCHOOL on
the first of November, for the reception of those
children, w hose purents muy entrust them to her
care. She will teach tlie solid und ornamentul
brunches of eilucution; and after several years ex
perience in the instruction ofyoutli she flutters her
self she shall not full to give satisfaction.
For further information please cull at Captain
M'Leau’s, Lincoln Street,
sept 28 182
P ERSONS linving claims against the estate of
Charles W. Tcbeau, are requested to present
them,'and those indebted to make immediate
payment to the Subscriber—accounts against the
said estate to be left with Messrs S. C. Sf J*
Schenk.
F. E. TEBEAU, Admr.
eel 7 Wd>
(superior court, Chatham County.
March Term, 1824
William Bcrrie j)
rs. / Rule. Nisi.
John Christopher. )
O N the petitiou of Willfam Beriie stating
that one John Christopher, of tho county
of Camden, lining inrii bted to one Henry Sadler
or order in a note of hand, datnl St. Marys in
said county, on the 9th October 1822, in the sum
ot Five Hundred Dollnrs, pnynbie with Interest
train the date on the first day of January then
next ensuing, did mortgage to tho said Henry his
heirs and assigns, to secure th'- payment of the
note oforesuid with interest ort tlio same—a cer
tain lot of lund in the town aforesaid being part
of lot No. 1 beginning at tlie west corner pf a
Jot belonging to one Calvin Hayes, thence rim
ing south 100 foot on St. Marys Street, thi-ncc
north to Bryant St. oust to C. Hays’ land thence
south to the beginning, with tho margin attached
to the same on the south side of bt. Marys or
Bay st. being a hundred feet on tho street and
running from (lienee ■ directly to the river St.
Marys, together with all and singular every thing
thereto appertaining, that thesuidfloppy Saddler,
to whom and to whoso heirs and assigns the said
mortgage was made on the 24th of Srpt. 1823,
July assigned by deed, said mortgage to the pe
titioner, there is now due on snid mortgage tlic
sum of Five Hundred Dollars with interest from,
the 1st January 1822, and praying Cor, the foreclo
sure of tlie equity of redemption, iri,the said John
Christopher, his heirs and assigns in the
mortgaged premises nnd that the sumc he
foreclosed according to law.
On motion of Belton A Conp, attorney for pe
titioner, it is ordered thut the principal and in
terest due on the said mortgage together with
the costs of his applicants lie paid into this court
within twelve months from this date, otherwise
tlmt the equity of redemption of the snid John
Christopher Ins heirs executors, administrations
and ussigns lie from tlicnce forever foreclosed
and that such other proceedings take place as are
pursuant to the statue.
And it is further ordered that this rule lie puli
lislicd in one of the GuzetteiC'of this slate at least
once a month for twelve months to the time up-
pointed for the payment of said money into
Court.
A true extract from the minutes.
JOHN BAILEY, Clerk.
Jefferson, 16lh March, 1824.
Whereas Ruben Burjoiii-udmihlxtmtorof the
estafe of Stephen Denmark deccuscd hath appli
ed to the said Court for letters dfatntssory train
siiid administration.
These me therefore to rite and admonish all
and singular tho kindred nnd 'creditors of tlio -said
dccenssed, to file their objections (if any they
have) in the office of the clerk of this court w illi-
in the time prescribed by law, otherwise letters
dbmissory will be grunted the applicant;
Witness the honorable Shepherd Williams, one
of the Justices of said court, this 3d Julie, 1824.
ELY KENNEDY* c c o u c.
jnne 4 132
/ t EUKGiA Chnth’nin County—By the hon. the
VJT Justins of the frfiriur court silling for ordi
nary purposes.
To nil whom it may concern;
W huretts Richard 11. Cuyler, executor of Wil
liam Shaw deceased, has petitioned the hon. court
ot ordinary, to Le diselmrged from his said exc-
cutmship.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
and singular the kindred and creditors of the
said deceased, to file their objections (if any they
have) in the office ot the clerk of the court of
ordbmry on or before the 13th day of Janunry
next ensuing the dnto hereof, otherw i3c letters
dismissory will he granted to the petitioner.
Witness the honorable Thomas N. Morel, one
of the Justices of the snid Court, this 13lh dny of
July, A. D. 1824. S. M. BOND, c e o.
July 13 150
i ' l ORGIA, Chatham County—By tlie hunorn-
VX hie the. Justices of the Inferior lourlof Chath
am county silting for ordinary purposes.
jVj INF. months after date application
J. x made tothc lion, the InferiorCourt i
hum Cfiunty, when'setting for ordinnry pii
for permission-to sell the following real I
for 4ho benefit of tlic heirs anil creditor 1
osluto of re 8. Bayiud, deceased, viz :
One-undivided fourth bf a truejt of fail
tnlnlng ubout 600 nereis, on Cumbcrlnmr
Camden County, known as Plum Orcliq
an undivided fuurth of a certain Tract <
situated on said Island, continuing about!
eras, originally granted to Gen. Lachfaml
tosh, and bounded on the south by the sul
Orchard Tract.
Also, it tract called Lottery Hill situate i flu|
Ogeechee Roud, 3 miles from Bnvannnlt,c Mia
jng ubout 600 acres. N, J. BAYARD
Adm,r cst. N. S. Ba rff.
may 20 211
A LL persons having nny
the estate of Francis Jtilincau, de mi,
are requested to deliver them in properly rH
cd,on orbefore the first day ofOol.next, ilaf
counts not brought forward before- that da
be refused payment by the undersigned cxi si-'l
WM. UAST'f f
july 10 149
both Fell, late of Chatham county, deeeni-
ed, are reouested to make immedinte payment to
the subscriber) and those to whom the astute is
indebted arc requested to exhibit their demand*
duly authenticated. PETER 8UICK, Ex’r.
july 13 1W
To all whom it may concern
Whcarns Chai les Gregory executor of Thomas
G. Davis lute 61 Chatham county deceased lma
ictilioncd the honorable the court ofori'inury to
>e discharged from his said executorship.
'J hose arc therefore to cite nnd admonish ail
and singular tho kindred and creditors of tlie
said deceased, to file their objections, if suiy they
have, in thu office ofthe Clerk ofthe court of
ordinary on or before the 7th day of March next,
otherwise letters dismlssory will be granted tlie
petitioner.
Witness the honorable George L Cope, oue of
the Justices of the suid court this seventh day of
September, A. D. 1824.
8. M. BOND, c c o c c.
sep 9 175
f t EORGIA Clmthiiui'coufily—By Ihe hon. the
VlT Justices of Ihe Inferior court of Chatham coun
ty silting for ordinary piuposes.
To all whom it muy concern.
Whereas William Davies administrator of 'Ja
cob Franklin Keal dec. hus petitioned the hon
court of Ordinary to be discharged from bis said
administration.
These are therefore to cite nml admonish all
and singular, the kindred mid creditors ol’the
suid deceased to fifa their objections (ii any they
have,) in tlie office of the office of the Clerk of
tlie court of ordinary, on or before life 7tli duy of
March next, otherwise letters dismissqry will be
grunted the petitioner.
Witness the honorable John P. Williamson,
one of the Justices of said court tills 7th duy of
September, A. D. 1824.
S. M. BOND, coo c o,
sep t), 166 ’
IV lNE months alter dute application will be
X1 made to the lion, inferior court of Chutlmm
county, for leuve to'sell all tlmt lot in Savannah
known-by the No. 1, Ellis square, Decker ward,
with the improvements thereon : and all tlmt lot
in Savannah known by Ihe No.,28, in Liberty
ward, with the buildings (lien-on, being the
ruu 1 estate of John Smith, deceased, for the bene-
lil' of the heirs.
may 16
FREDERICK HERB, Adm’r.
114
demands
A LL persons indebted to the estate of .A B»i
der Martin, fate of Liberty County, < * f(
od, avo requested to ninke immediate pnyn ut
il. F. BAKER, J r , H
W.H. MARTIN,
may 10 §113
A LE persons having demands against tie
tute 'of tiie late Hugh M'Call deccasi i,ij
requested to hnnd them in for payment, um ihj
indebted to said cstato will please make «
diute payment. TI108. MICA'LL, ? r« I
’ I*. BRASCII, r
july 13 150
An Act,
To establish an office for Recording the- BM
the Citizens of this (Hate, in each County "J
Slate.
■\\7TIEREAS much inconvenience I'-" 1
▼ Y experienced in this stnto,from tin'
culty of obtaining testimony of persons liitesejl
to questions of right betore our courts,ami't« 0 l
ns emhoriussiug difficulties frequently Wf!
ccnect mlministralion ol justice on this iu6jij
For remedy whereof,
“ Be it enacted by the Senate awl How f 1
present olives of the" state of Georgia, in GciW
semhly met, and it is hereby enacted by the M
ofthe. same : e
That from nnd immediately after tlm PP*1
this act, it sliuil be made the duty of the EletH
tho Court* of Ordinuiy, in ouch county 1C, J U '3
ly, to enfer and register, in a book to be
tlmt purpose, live names of all persons Wn«J
report tiiemsclves to Iilin, or who may bn rep
by their parcnU or guardians, os well; as #u
who muy lie hereafter horn within the said c
mid who may be reported as aforesaid, up® 11 ]
proof being made by nfliduvit or,oath to i*j e 3
ot the snid Birth; and tharvlio said.Clerk
entitled ti> take mul receive tor each r 9
\vhicli lie shall be called upon to raakii,ffi e
twenty-live cents.
GEORGIA,
CHATHAM COUNTY. , ,, „
CtcHc’s Office of tlie Court of OrdviVV .
n.« ..it fr'W..f'n.mttr nr6 *•*:
n
faULinniuuu hi iiii9 niaib) Husnvu ,. j«i
her, 1823, the first section of which is rccflc
a boolfis prepared for tlio registry #1™',,
cdmily. Ulliee hours from nino, A. M- un
l’.M.
SAMUEL M. B(-
Clerle ofthe Court of Ordinary of Uhath<p» m
sept 4 63