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Administrator’s Sales.
By J. B. Herbert Sf Co.
O N the first Tuesday In November next, will
be sold, before tnc Court-House in this city
! between the usual hours of 10 nnd 2 o’clock.
One tract of land situated in Rocky Creek, con
taining one hundred and thirty-five acres (135)
more or less, being the property of Peter M’Fnr-
lane deceased. Sold by permission of the Hon.
the Inferior court of Chatham county, and by or
der of the administrator for the benefit of the
Loirs and creditors of said estate. Terms cash.
sept 2 172
Administrator^* sales.
By j. B. Herbert 8f Co.
O N the first Tuesday in November next, will
be sold before the Court-House in tills city,
Tjetween the usual hours of 10 and 2 o’clock.
I.ot No. (118) thirty-seventh district of Wilkin-
con county, containing 202J acres.
Lot No, (141) twenty seventh district of Wil
kinson county, containing 202} acres.
Lot No. (62) thirteenth district Wilkinson conn-
ty, containing 2024 acres.
Lot No. (85) thirteenth district Wilkinson coun-
ty, containing 2024 acres.
' All that lot of land in the city of Savannah,
known by letter \V Oglethorpe Ward with tty$
improvements thereon. ^ * . t
All that Lot of land in the city of Savannah
known by letter Y Oglethorpe Ward wlthithe im
provements thereon.
Two negroes I.esle nnd her child Man?, being
the property of the estate of A. D. M‘Farlanc, de
ceased sold by permission of the Hon. the Inferior
-Court of Chatham county, and by order; o»' the
administrator for the benefit of the heirs and ere-
,'ditors of tho said estate,
sept 2 172
Sheriff** Sales.
the first Tuesday in November next.willbe
VJr sold before the Court-House in Effingham
county, between the usual lib of snlu.
Three hundred and seventy acres of land In Ef-.
fingham County, being the upper eoetion of n
tract Of land which contains eleven hundred and
thirty five acres, adjoining lunds of TrcnUan nnd
the fever Savannah; levied on us the properly of
Benjamin Kennedy to satisfy executions In favor
of Hull & Hoyt, add L 0 Mannunand others.
A tract of land in said county conluinlug three
hundred acres originally granted to BcnJ. Dasher,
levied on ns the property of J V Bcvan to satisfy on
execution in favorofBenj. Dasher.
A tract oflond of Five Hundred acres ho said
countv, adjoining lands of WGl’ortcraiul limlU;
lcvieii on os tho' property of Bcnj. Morel,
to satisfy an execution in IkVorofllanford Knapp.
Two Hundred acres of land in s lid infinity,
bounded on the S.E. nnd N. W.bylund .f Widtci
Stewart, originally granted to James i.nvu--le
vied on us the psoperly of James Li.vw «• satisfy
an execution in favor of tho Qertittui l.uthernn
Congregation at Ebenezer.
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Tax Collector’s sales.
On the first Tuesday in November next
W ILL be sold at the court house In the city
of Savannah, between the hours of 10 nnd
3 o'clock, the following property or so much there
of ns will satisfy the state and county taxes, and
costs, vis:
A tract of land in Bulloch county, containing
SIM acres, more or less, returned as pine land, le
vied ou to satisfy the state and County taxes of
Joseph B. Armstrong forthe years 1822 nnd 1823,
and costs-, amount of taxes $4 43.
r A tract of land In Camden county, containing
2971-2 acres, more or less, originally granted to
John Fulmer. Levied on to satisfy the state and
county taxes of the estate of Joseph Bevan forthe
year 1823: amount of taxes $2G 50.
JAMES EFP1NGER, tccc
aug 28 17c '
Sheriff’s sales.
On the first, Tuesday in November next,
"XT TILL b'e sold at the Court House in Bryan
\V Countybotwecn the usual hours of sale.
The following negross, Pntand Hester, pointed
e property'of John Ralston, to satHy sun-
tions in favor of Wiley Belcher and o-
trued to me by a constable.
W. WILLIAMS, n. s.n.
oct2 184
oct 9 194
City Marshal’s Sales.
R ESOLVED, That'the committee of sales be
authorised to instruct the marshal to adver
tise that the sales/of lots and houses for taxes, he
postponed until the first Tuesday in November,
when the property .subject to tuxes not puid on or
before that time, shill be disppsed of without fail
accordingto the ordinances.
In Council, 30tli Sent. 1834.
Extrae* from the minutes.
M. MYERS, c. c.
JN conformity with the
City Sheriff’s sales.
O N the first Tuesday in November next,will be
sold at the Court-House, between the usuul
{lours of 10 end 4 o’clock. ... ,
A negro woman named Betty levied on ns thw
Property of Charles Ttot, to satisfy two executions
Id favor of David Gugle and Petty It Greene.
Also, a wooden building 20 by 22 feet at the
corner of Drayton street and a lone, situated on
the South Easteorner of lot No 5, Hicks Tylhing,
Percival Word with about three years unexpired
lease, levied on osthe property of Mrs Goldsmith,
by her Trustees, to satisfy an execution in favor
of Peter Dnpon.
JAMES SIMS, n s c s.
oct 2 184 . v
{Sheriff's sales.
O N the first Tuesday in November next,will be
sold at the court bouse, in the city ofSavan-
noli, between the iiours of 10 and 4 o’clock.
Lot and improvements No 1 Eyles Tything,
Jleathcotc ward, the comer of Broughton and
Barnard streets, levied on ns the property of Wm
B. Holland to satisfy an execution issuing from the
■dion. Superior Court in favor of Paul Wolf.
All the western half with the improvements there
on of that lot of landin Brown ward in the City of
Savannah, known In? 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 Hunter, under a rule absoture
from die bon. the Superior Court of Chatham
County, in favor of the Bank «£ the State of Geor
gia.
• A negro woman named Cloe; levied on as the
property of Benjamin Alien to Satisfy an exem
ption issuing from a Justices Court in favor of Ellen
•Gorhnm, agent of Wm Gorham, turned over by •
Oonstablc.
All the household and kitchen furniture con
•tamed in the City Hotel; levied on ns the property
-of Oran Bird under a foreclosure ot a mortgage to
Xleazer Early, transferred to J B Herbert St co.
1. D’LYON,s. c. c.
oct 2 184
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Sheriff’s sale, continued.
O N the first Tuesday in Novembernext.will he
sold before the Court House, in Bryan conn
ty, between the usual hours of sale.
Two negroes, Dorcas and Joe, levied on as the
property of Richard T Keating,to satisfy a saert
rage bond in favor of Jos. Anderson Sz co.
THOMAS ALBRITTON, sic.
oct 2 184
Administrators sales.
On the first Tuesday in December next,
"TVTILL be sold at the courthouse in the coun
▼ V tyoTEffingharo.
A tract of land containing 2024acres, known by
the number 229—16th dist. lying in the couuty of
Henry, on the Yellow River, fwenty five acres of
Which is cleared, together with some improve-
meats thereon and considered a valuable tract.—
txAd by on ordcralitidniul from the hOD the 1**-
ferior Court of the County of Effingham, for tbc
benefit ofthe heirs and creditors of the estate of
Emanuel Rahn, late of said County dec.
^ JACOB GNANN, Junior.
Administrator.
oct 2 184
above resolution of
Council, 1 Jo hereby give notice that the sole
oi property advertised by me for taxes is postpone-
ed until the first Tuesday in November, when the
sole will positively take place, if the amounts due
is not paid. F M. STONE,
Marshal.
^sgpt 5 185
City Mars/utfs sales, continued
O N the 1st Tuesday in November next,in front
of the Court House, between the hours of 10
A. M. and 4 P. M. will be sold the following pro*
tperly; or os much thereof as will satisfy the City
•faxes.
Lot No. 6 and building, second Tything Rey-
nold’s Ward,bounded east by Reynold-street, south
by a lane, west by lot No. 4, nnd north by Bay-st.
levied on as the property ofthe estate of John An
derson, to satisfy the city taxes of said estate for
)lie year 1821,1822 anti 1823, amount tax, $105
50 cents and costs.
Lot No. — New Leeds, now known in the
plan of the city as Oglethorpe ward, bounded enst
by West Brand-street, jouth by a vacant lot, west
by lot — and north by lot No’. 1. levied on os the
property of G. L. Cope, to satisfy his city taxes for
the year 1821,1822,1823, and *1824, amount tax
$187 57 and cost.
Wharf lot No. 8, Warren ward,bounded east by
lot No. 9, south by Bay-street, west by lot No. 7.
and north by Savannah river, levied on asthc pro
perty of the estate of Put. Stanton, to satisfy lhe
city taxes of said estate forthe years 1821, und
1822, amount tax $99 and cost.
Lot No. 4, Frederick Tything, Darby wurd,
bounded cast by lot No. 3, south by a lane, west
by lot5, and north by Congress-street,levied on as
the property of Charles Devant to satisfy bis city
taxes for the present year, amount due $17 30 and
costs.
Half lot No, 6. and buildings, Carpenters Row,
Trustee Garden, bounded east by east boundary
street, south by lot No. 7, west by cast Broad-st.
and north by lot No. 5, levied on as the property of
Thoinns F. Maxhmn, to satisfy his city taxes fur
the years 1823 and 1824, amount due $15.
Half lot No. 7, Carpenter Tything Decker ward,
bounded cast by lot No. 8, south by Bryun-strect,
west by the west half of said lot, und north by o
lane, levied on as tiie projierty of J. M. Jarvis, to
sntisfV his city tax for the present year. Amount
due $15 and cost..
Lot No. 12. nndbuildings Warren ward, bounded
east by Lot 11, south by Brvan-street, west by 11a-
bershum-street, and north by a lane, levied on us
the property of James Bilbo,to satisfy his city taxes
lor the years 182.3 and 1824. Amount due $53 93.
Lot No. l,and buildings, Second Tything Anson
Ward, bounded east by lot No. 2, south by u lane,
east by Abercorn street, and north by Broughton-
street, levied on as the property of the 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. 5,ondnorth
by Broughton-street, levied on as the property of
John Morel, to satisfy his city taxes for the years
1822, 1823, and 1824. Amount due $-1.3.
.Buildings on lot No. 40, Warren wurd, bounded
east by lot No. 39, south Iiy Broughton-street, west
by Reynolds-street, ami north by a lane, levied on
as the property of C. 1L Hayden, to satisfy his
city taxes for the yeart 1822, 1823,and IS24.
Amount due, $109 2-.
Lot No. 36, and buildings, Liberty ward,bound
ed cast by Montgomery street, south by south
lnond sfreet^west by lot No. 35, und north by a
lane, levied on as the property of Samuel and II.
Goldsmith, to satisfy their city tax for the present
year. Amount due $10, antf costs.
Lot No. 18, and buildings Ewingslmrgh, bound
ed east by lot No. 15, south by William-street,
west by lot No. 23, and north by lot No. 29, le
vied on as the property of Paul J. Vollaton, to sa
tisfy his city tuxes, lor the years 1823 und 1824.
Amount due $23.
Buildings on lot No. 31, Liberty ward, bounded
east by lot No. 30, south by u lane, west by lot No.
32, and north by York-srtcet, levied on ns the
property of the estate Win. Mayhew to satisfy
taxes of said estate for the years 1823 and 1824.
Amount due $10.
Lot No. 19, and building, Jackson ward,bound-
1 east by Whitaker street, south by u lane, west
/ lot No. 9, and north by South-Broiid-strcet, le
vied on as the property of T. N. Morel, to satisfy
bis city taxes for the years 1821, 1822, I823 and
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 Noi
2, ana north by Bay-street, levied on ns the pro
perly ot Alexander Hunter, to satisfy his city taxes
for the years 1823 and 1824, amount due $.31 25.
„ tbt No. CO and buildings, Watten ward, bound
ed cast by Price-street, south by St. Juliun-strcrt,
west by lot No. 18, and north by u lane, levied on
as the property of A. M.Grtty, to satisfy the taxes
of said property lor tho years 1822,1S23 and 1824.
Amount due $45 und cost.
One negro mnn named I rank, levied on as the
property of Thomas Wilson, to satisfy his city
• axes for lhe years 1821, 1822, 1823, and 1824,
amount tux $120 12.
A building on lot No. 2, Second Tything Rey
nold’s ward, bounded east by lot No. 8, south by
a lane, west by lot No. 1, and north by Bay-street,
levied on us tho proporty o( Piorco & Cuse, to sa
tisfy their city taxes for tho year 1822 and 1824.
Amount due $12 80 und cost.
Buildings on lot No. 3, Sprlnghtll. bounded
cast by West Broad Street, south by Lot No, 4,
wc»t by Lot No. 6, and north by a lane, levied on
ns the property of the estate Thomas D. Porter,
to satisfy the city taxes of said estate fortheyeurs
1822, 1823, ond 1824. Amount due -7 dollars 50
cents ond cost.
Lot letter I nnd buildings, Docker ward, bmin
ded cast by Ellis’s square, south by St. Julian st
west by Jefferson-strect. und nortli by Brvun-st
levied on ns the property of John M. M'Culhi, to
satisfy the city tax of said property for tho pre
sent year, amount due $25 ana cost.
Hull' Lot No. 9 and buildings, Second Tythln
Reynolds wartl, bounded east by lot No. 10,sout
by Bryan st. west by Lot No. 8, and north by a
lane levied on us the property of C. D. Lcby, to
satisfy his city tax for the years 1823 and 1824-
Amount due $25 80 and cost.
A quarter of Wharf Lot Not 4, Trustee Garden,
bounded east by half of said lolfwest by lot 3,
south by Fort Wayne, nud nortli by Savannah
River, levied on us tho property of A. L. Hart-
ridge, to satisfy the city taxes of said property lor
the years 1821, 1822, and 1823. Amount due
$14 50 and cost.
One smull building on lot No. 5, Oglethorpe
ward, bounded enst by lot No. 4, south oy a va
cant lot, west by lot No. 6, nnd North by Bryan
st. levied ou us the property of Elias E. Roberts,
to satisfy his city taxes for the yeurs 1822, 1823
and 1824. Amount tax $11 76.
A small building on lot No. 13, Elbert ward,
bounded on the east by lot No. 14, south by Per
ry street, west by Montgomery-street, nnd north
by aliinc, levied on as the property of the estate
of Daniel Robbins, to satisfy ids city taxes forthe
years 1823 and 1824. Amount tux $5.
Half lot No. 5, and buildings, Trustee Garden,
hounded east by lot No. 6. south by lot No. 7.
west by cast Broad-street, nnd north by Bryan st.
levied on as the property of the estate of George
Enoe, to satisfy nis city tuxes for the year 1823.
Amount tax $14.
F. M. STONE, c. m.
oct 5 185
Coroner’s Sale,
ON WEDNESDAY, 14th Inst, ut 11 o’clock,
<3ity Sheriff’s sales—continued
On the first Tuesday in Nov. next,
■tnrrlLL be sold before the court House in the
? V City of Savannah, between the usual hours
of sale.
Buildings on half lot No 8, and quarter lot No
S> Digby Tything Decker ward, levied on as the
property of Lotus Girodon to satisfy Thomas Gib
bons on two executions for ground rent.—Sold
on account and risk of the former purchaser.
J. SIMS, n. c. s,
oct9 187
City Marshal’s sale, continued.
O N the first Tuesday itt November next, will
be sold before the Court House in the City
Of Savnnnuk between tho usual hours of tale,
One Billiard Table, with (lie cues and maces
attached to it; levied On as the property of Ncs-
ter & Griggs, to satisfy eight executions issued by
the Mayor and Aldermen of the city, for keeping
« Billiard Table.
F. Mi STONE, e. m
: / jfoH* 187 ■ '
Administrator’s sale.
Or. the first Tuesday in December next.
W ILL be sold at the late residence of Jacob
l-’utch, dec’d, late ofthe CountyofBulIocb;
all the personal property of said deceased, sold
for the benefit of the heirs uttd creditors of said
estate. WM. DELOACII, Adra’r.
JANE FETCH, A h$*
oct 2 tw
Superior court—Chatham county.
Thomas F. Purse el. al. )
C °' n S“” t ’ 1 INEOUIIV.
r Richard R. Cuylcr, cx’r
►Win Shaw, deceased. J
TN this case, on tho suggestion in the defend-1 C( | f mln |,| s said administration.
I ant’s answer, that certain persons not parties
to tliis bill, residing in Scotland, claim to bo eu
G EORGIA, Chatham County—By the Hon.
thp Justices of tho' Inferior Court, sitting
for ordinary purposes,
To nil whom It may concern.
Whereas, John Dillon administrator of,Ed*
monil Dillon, late of Chatham county dec. has pe
titioned the hon. court of ordinary,to bo discharge
Now, these are therefore to cite and admon
ish all and singular the kindred and creditors of
titled to a distribution of part of the undivided l)l0 gH jd deceased, the Din their objeetilns (If any
estate of Win Shaw, deceased, nnd on motion, It . j mV0( ) to the granting of letters dismlssory
is ordered that ull persons concerned do appeur t0 t | 10 petitioner, In the clerk’s office, of the said
before the Superior Court of Chuthmn Comity Ill cour t ) 0 n or before the lltif dny of December next
the term of January next, then und there to cs-1 onsu j n »j otherwise letters dismissory will be
tnifiish such their claims; und in defauU thereof, » ran to3 to the petitioner.
that the undivided estato of the snul Wm Shaw, I witness the lion. John Camming, one of the
be distributed among the complainants agreeably I j ust j ccs 0 f the suid court, tills 11th day of June,
to the decree of said Court nnd that this rulo lie | A D , 82 a. 3. M. BQND, c c. o.
G EORGIA, Liberty County—D
ker, clerk of the court of or
couuty Liberty.
To nil whom it may concern
Whereas William Law, Esq, «p P it e ', .
dismissed from his administration on the .J,; «|
Davis Carter, late of said county, dec. “
These aro therefore to cite und uura
all persons concerned to file their objectin' i
any they huvo) in my office, within the tin,, 11 ’'
cribcdby law; or otherwise tho said annH
will be dismissed from his said adiffinhtwiwi
Given undor my hand and seal, thU &r 1
of May, A. D. 1824.^ F.. BAKER,, 1
published once n month Until the expiration j ‘ j U n C 12 - 136
Extra A from tho minutes this 7th day Of June
A. B. FANNIN, Clerk.
juiic 17 $t!38
G rsuiuu/i) viiuuiwH —*V v, ' v
the Justices of the Inferior Court, sitting for
ordinary purposes.
, To all whom it. may concern,
Slllicrior court, Chatham county. Whereas Robert Taylor, administrator of Wm
* Januahy Tkiim, 1824. I M. Kelley, lute of Savannah, incrohuiit, dec U,
hug petitioned to the honornble the court of Or
dinary to be discharged from ills said admlnlstra-
These are therefore to cite und admonish all
and singular the kindred and creditors oi the said
Aaron Cleveland nnd Susan C,
his wife,
Rule Nisi.
June 8
1824.
134
S. M BOND, c c o.
Jacob Fahrn, . , ,
Omn^C P hts wife 0 who wn* Su«pi€.Bona, stut-1 deceased, to file their objections, (if any they
ine that Jacob Fithm, before the intermarriage Imvc) in tlm clerks office of tho said court, on or
nfthe iietitioncrs to wit; on the 22d day of June I before the 8th day of December next; otherwise
182L ihd ta conjunetionS one /oseph A. letters dismlssoiy will be granted to the petition-
Soott, execute a joint boud tb tho said Susan C.lcr. ... , . , _
in tin-nenal sum of four thousand dollars condi- Witness the Honornole John P. Williamson,
tioncil for tire payment of two thousand dollars one of the Justices of tho said court, this 8th dny
with Interest from date, on or before the first of Juno, A. D
day of Murcli then next, and that for the better
st-curing tnc payment thereof, the said Jacob
did on tli* day and year first aforesaid inuke his
certain indenture of mortgage, whereby lie
mortgaged to said Susan C. nil tiiat lot of ground
known and designated ns Gurdon lot number I
thirty nine, No 39, und ulso, tliut adjoining half I ,
part of another lot known as lot number forty | u f ordinary to be discharged from his said ad-
two, No 42, containing together eight and a hall I ministration.
acres more or less situated to the cust of the city’ I These ore therefore to cite and admonish all
of Suvunnnh nnd bounded to the nortli west of I and singular the kindred nnd creditors of suid de
Lot No 26, to the south and enst by lands be. - — - .. • •
longing to the estate of Hampton Lillibridgu
^UUOllUlA, Chatham county-
, # Uulhc lion, the
Justices of the Inferior Court sitting for ordi
nary purposes.
To all whom it may concern.
D _ , Whereas William Diivies, administrator* of Mar-
thirty nine, No 39, und also, that adjoining half I tlm Johnson dee. lias petitioned the hon. the court 1
ceased, to file their objections (if uny they have)
r .. - . _ in tho office of the clerk of the court of ordinn-
amf the west by the public roud leading to I r y on „r before the seventh day of March next;
Will be sold before our Store,
Sundiy articles of clothing, one Writing Desk,
sundry Books, one Musonic Silver Badge, two
Quadrants, one Spy GIuss, one silver W'utch, one
lot of Charts, one walking Cunc, and sundry’ oth
er urticles, belonging to the estate of John Colly.
ort5 185 Terms cash.
Aihninistrator’s Sale—continued.
On Tuesday the Oik of November next,
W LL be sold ut the court house between
the hours of 10 ond 2 o’clock.
Lot No, 15 (fifteen) in the second district, of
Early County, Geo. containing 250 ucrcs being
the reul estate of Robert M. Diirkcc, deceased,
and told by permission of the Court of Ordinary
of Chatham County.
Also, 1 trunk weunng upparcl und 1 silver watcii
being the pcrsonul property of said deceased.
AUGUSTUS F. DUIIKEE,
Administrator.
oct-5 185 •
Skidnwny island whereon n brick yard is now
established and known by the name of Ftthms
brick yard- that there is now on the said bond
or mortgage obligatory the sum of eighteen bun*
dred dollars with interest from the 23d day of I September, A. D. 1824.
January 1823, nud praying the foreclosure ot the 1
equity of redemption of the suid Jacob nnd Ids
heirs, executors, administrators nnd assigns in
and to the said mortgaged premises—On motion
of W. W. Gordon, attorney for the petioners—
It is ordered that the principal nnd interest due
on tiie said bend or writing obligatory together
case of default that the equity of redemption of ^.XiuLt^nn^in
,.Mte.bF.h.,, M. A afM-l
trutors and assigns bo from thenceforth forever
foreclosed and that such further nnd other pro
ceedings be hud thereon, us are pursuant t<
statute in such case made and provided—A
is further ordered tliut this rule be published in
one ofthe Gazettes of this state ut least once n i v n , ..
month for twelve months, or that n copy, be
served on tiie defendant at least six month before 1 " it,,css the honorable Thomas N.
the time appointed for the payment of tho luon
ey into court.
Extract from the minutes, 15th Jan. 1624.
jun 16 12 JOB T. BO LKS
Bottles, Corks, Drugs, &c. &e.
S UPERIOR Velvet Corks, Wine pint bottles,
Oxygin, Chamber and pocket "Lights, IVax
Tapers (a great Variety,) Pure Culcined Magnesia,
Arrow Boot, Cream Turtur, Starch, Bulsaui Co-
peivu, Suitpetrc, Rotten Stone, &c. tic. Have
bcen*rcccived per the William Wallace, and for
sale by
LAY L. HENDRICKSON,
Chemists and Druggists,
Congress,corner of IVhitnker-streels,
Shad's Building.
au 1 164
Furniture Wax.
T HIS article is highly recommended for the
purpose of impurting an elegant gloss to
Muhogany Furniture.
Tiie large and extensive Cabinet Ware Mann
facturics in the northern cities make use of tins
composition to give their works a beautiful po
lish.
A supply of this wax has been received per ship
Savannah. It is put up in suull pots and boxes
with printed directions for use, nnd for sale by
LAY & HENDRICKSON,
Chemists und Druggists,
Shad's Buildings
uug 12 168
Lot No. 24; and buildings, Washington ward,
hounded east by Washirgtou square, south by Con
gress street, west by lot No. 23, und nortli by St.
Julian street, levied on us the property of Jacob
Fahm, to satisfy his city taxes for the years 1823
and 1824, amount due $31 25.
Lot No. 7 and buildings, Jekyl Tything Darby
ward, founded east by lot No. 8, south by Bryan-
street, West by lot No. 6, und nortli by a lune, 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, Yamacraw, bounded east
by lot No. 19, south byPine-strcel,westhy Fahm
street, and north by lots Nos. 8 and 9, levied on as
property of Seaborn Jones, to satisfy his city taxes
for the year 1824, amount due $9.
A small building on lot No. 15, Spring Hill,
bounded east by Franklin street, South by Spring
street, west by lot No. 18, and north by lot No. 10,
levied on as the property of Elsey Wilson, to sa
tisfy her city taxes for the years 1820,1821,1823
and 1824. Amount tax $27 31.
Buildings on Lot No. 8, Indian-strect, bounded
cast by lot No. 7. south by a lane, west by lot No.
9, ana north by Indian-street, levied on os the
property of John Myrick, to satisfy his 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, south by State
street, west by west naif of 6aid lot, and north by a
lane, levied on as tho property of. Henry Lyons,
to satisfy his city tak forthe present year. A-
mount due $13 and cost.
Two-thirds of lot No. 7, Yamacraw, founded
east by lot No. 6, south by a lane, west by lot No.
9, ana north by Indian-ifireet,levied on us the pro
perty of R. Richardson, to sxtisiy his city tax for
the present year, amount due $27 60 and costs.
Pure Calcined Magnesia, a new
Article.
T HIS Medicine lias been prepared by the New
York Chemical Manufacturing Company;
und is suid to bn equal to the celebrated urticle
made by the Messrs. Henry's. Mony persons in
this city who huve used tills remedy give it a de
cided preference over ail others. Families ure
solicited to give it n trial us it comes much cheap
er tliun Henry’s, being neatly put up in bottles at
37 1-2 cents each, and for sale only by
LAY ti HENDRICKSON,
Chemists und Druggists
Shad’s Buildings
sept 2 172
Valuable Medicine.
ANTl-DISPEPTIC PILLS,
Prepared by Henry James.
A N approved remedy for Dyspepsia, or Indi
gestinn, Ilubituul Costiveness, 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
ferent patients by vurious symptoms, of which the
most remarkable lire—
Irregularity of the bowels, obstinate costive
ness, heuduch, commonly culled nervous or sick
ly heuduch, yellowness of tiie eyes and skin, acid
ity ofthe stomach after eating,often culled heurt-
burn, flatulence or wind in the stomach, bitter
taste in the mouth in the morning, fentid breath
drowsiness after dinner, debility, lassitude, ema
ciation, depression of spirits, he.
Piles being connected with indigestion and cos-
tiveness, are certainly and speedily removed by
tiicse pills.
A supply of tiie above valuable Medicine, has
just been received from the Patentee, and can
be obtained of the subscribers, v.-ho have been
appointed agents for the State of Georgia.
LAY & HENDRICKSON,
Druggists und Chemists,
Shad’s Buildings.
sept 12 175
Mrs. Humphreys,
R ESPECTFULLY informs the inhabitants of
Savannah that she will open u SCHOOL on
the first of November, for the reception of those
children, whose parents may entrust them to her
care. She will teach the solid and ornamental
branches of education; and after several years ex
perience in the instruction of youth she flatter's her
self she shall not fail to give satisfaction.
For further information please coll at Captain
M’Lean’s, Lincoln Street,
sept 28 182
P ERSONS having claims against the estate of
Charles W. Tebcau, are requested to present
them, ond those indebted to make immediate
payment to the Subscriber^—accounts against the
said estate tp be loft with Messrs S. C. fy J.
Schenk.
-JV E. TEBEAU, Adtor. J duly authenticated.
j July 13 160
otherwise letters dismissory will be granted the
petitioner.
ept 9
175
S. M. BOND, e c o c c.
C i EOlUilA, Clmthjim County—Ry the hon. the
V Justices of the Inferior court sittingjor ordina
ry purposes.
To all whom it.may concern.
July, A. D. 1824.
julv 13 150
Morel one
S. M. BOND, c c o.
Superior court, Chatham county.
John Rctun )
Nuthan Baker.
Rule Nisi.
'1 EOllOlA, Chatham Comity—lly the li
JC Justices af the Inferior court, sitting
dinary purposes.
1 To ull whom it may concern.
hercas Alexander M. Taylor, adininist
John Scott, deceased, bus petitioned the honorn
1822, the better to secure tiie payment of his I
certain promissory note of tliut date for the sum [
of two thousand dollars, paynlde to the said John
Retan, or order, on or before the 1st day of Muy,
1824, w ith interest at 7 per cent per unnuin, by
ry, on or before the 6th dny of December next
S. M. BOND, c c o.
his indenture, under Ids seal, bearing date the 1 otherwise letters dismissory will be granted.
day und year first aforesaid, mortgaged to the 1 r * J J ■*—*—
suid John Ketun, all the undivided tnoiety or
half part of nil that lot of land, situutc, lying and
being in the city of Savannah, and known und
distinguished in the plan thereof by the number
one (1) Tyrconnell tything Darby ward, together
with the appurtenances, und further stating that
tiie said promissory note remains wjioly unpaid
| May, A. D. 1824.
may 6 106
G EOIKilA, Bulloch County—iiy the honora
He the court of ordinary of said county.
To all whom it may concern.
and the said mortgiigc in full force, and praying estate of Stephen Denmark deceased hath ai
the foreclosure of the suid mortgage. 1 • - - - - -
On motion of IV. W. Gordon, attorney for the
petioncr, it is ordered that the said Nuthan Ba
ker do pay into this court, within twelve months
of this date, the principal and interest due on
the said note nnd the cost of the said application,
or in defaultthcreof, that the equity of redemp
tion of the said Nuthan Baker of and to the said
mortgaged premises, be thenceforth and forever
foreclosed.
And it is further ordered, that a copy of this
rule be served on tiie said Nuthaii Baker, at leust
six months before the time appointed for the
ed to tiie said Court for letters dismissory
suid administration.
in the time prescribed by law, otherwise lette
dismissory will be granted tiie applicant.
Witness the honorable Shepherd Willinms, oi
of the Justices of said court, this 3d June, 1824.
ELY KENNEDY, c c o a c.
jnne 4 132
payment of said money into court, or published I /^tEORGIA—Chatham County—to all whom
1 ,i._ —i.i!- %—»*— -c ,i-i- — i VFmay concern.
in one of tiie public Gazettes of this state, nt
least once in every month, until the time ap
pointed for the payment thereof, und that such
further and other proceedings be had as are I
prescribed by tbc statute in such case made and
provided.
Extract from the minutes this 24th May. 1824.
may 7 3 A. B. FANNIN, Clerk.
County, plnnter, deed, as principal creditor.
Superior court, Chatham County.
Mahcu Teiim, 1824.
William Bcrric )
vs. x Rule Nisi.
John Christopher. )
O N the petition of William Berrie stating
that one John Christopher, of the county
of Camden, being indebted to one Henry Sudlcr ID. 1824.
or order in a note of lmnd, dated St. Marys in
suid county, on tbc 9th October 1822, in the sum I oct 2ft
of Five Hundred Dollars, payable with interest
from the date on the first day of January then
next ensuing, did mortgage to the said Henry his I non purposes.
tioteu nnrl neuinno 4eaniuin llin nnumnnl I it a
trillion will he granted.
192
S. M. BOND, c c o.
heirs und assigns, to secure the payment of the
note uforesuia with interest on the same—a cer
tain lot of land in the town uforesaid being part |
of lot No. 1 beginning at the west comer of a
lot belonging to one Cnlvin Hayes, thence Tun
ing south 100 feet on St. Marys Street, thence
north to Bryant St. east to C. Hays’ land thence
To all whom it may concern.
cutorship
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
and singular the kindred and creditors of the
ivrlNE months after date npplicutionwira
11 made to the lion. Inferior court of tin..!.!
of Bryuii, for leave to sell all tho real cfo'l
William Cubbcdge deceased, fo be sold f„, 1
benefit of tiie heirs and creditors. or 'l
JOHN CUBBEDGE, Adm-, 1
• i ! mr ' 17 ■ - 138 .ftwt Call
j\j’INE months after date application's'!
.11 made to the lion. Inferior court ol L 1
county, for leave to sell the real and persoiuil
tate of l.odowick Lard, late of Tattnall Zj
deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and Jjl
lorS • n, r E ’ WAY, Adnl
aug 31 fol71 f, |
vriNK months after date 1 shall aimly'TJjl
11 lion. Inferior court of Liberty coiintv 1
leave to sell tiie real and personal pronei®
Wm L Baker, docensed, for tiie benefit JM
heirs and creditors. ,a $
THOS. B. BAKER, Ad# J
npril 7 89 "*‘1
VTINE months after dote application uiiul
.1 made to the hon. Inferior court of kail,]
comity, when sitting for ordinary numo*,, j|
leave to sell all the real and personal cum \ ul
len Denmark, deceased, for the benefit o( d
heirs and creditors.
ROBERT BURTON, Adm’r 1
MARY DENMARK AdS’tl
feb 28 48 ItullU fiJ
V[ INE months after the date hereof, amid
lx tlon jvlll he made to the inferior cj
when sitting for ordinnry purposes, for leavsl
sell all that lot or part of ground in the dUrirtl
White Bluff, county of Chatham, containin' I
acres, more or less,bounded northwardly audrl
wnrdly by lands late John Poullcns, end
warilly by Innds of Williams, belonging tothtj
tate of James Boyd, and to be sold for the b«J
fit of the heirs and creditors of snid estate: 1
ELIZABETH BOYD, Adra’.l
may 26 124
r« HIE public is upprised, mat tiie subsen j
X hns titles to one hulf of a 50 acre tractl
land 011 White Blulf, adjoining his and |- ; |
lately John l’oullen’s, now John Monil/s, 0 J
for which the administratrix ofthe late Jgim Bct]
now applies for leave to sell us part otjiuirol
—ids titles are of prior dntc and record- \Up|
sons arc forewarned not to purchase or tn«J
on tiie premises. R. F. WlLMAMjl
june 17 »t—§t13B j
IVTlfik months alter date, application wifi
lx made to the Inferior court of Eflin^J
county for leave to sell all the real proptity]
longing to tiie estate of the late Rev. Jno. [1
deceased, lying in said county, for the Mil
the iicirs and creditors. ]
ANN BECK, Adn'tl
april 16 88 C
TV INE months afterdate, application uiil
li made to tiie lion, the Inferior Court of ■
an County, for leave to sell all the real tit*]
Sarah M'Kindly, late of Bryan County dte.1
tiie benefit of the heirs and creditors of nidi
tate. JAMES BUTLER, Adad
npil 2 §o77
7VT1NK mouths otter date, 1 slmll apply ol
XX hon. Inferior court of Chatham count;,
leave to sell the real and personal proptitjj
Lachland Hamilton McIntosh, deceased, for
benefit of the heirs.
SUSAN A.G.M’INTOSH,
Ada’s
march 9 66 n
IV INK months alter'dute, 1 shall appi; to 1
.LX hon. the Inferior court of the county of
fingliain, for leave to sell all the real estate
longing to Solomon Gnann,dec. of which till
cerncd will take uotice.
JOSHUA GNANN, tda’
inarch 4 62
TV'iNE mouths idler dute application will
±X made tothe hon. the InfcriorCourt ofC
ham County, when setting for ordinary, purpn
for permission to sell the following real est
for tiie benefit of the heirs and creditors of
estate of N. S. linyiud, deceased, viz :
1 One undivided fourth of a tract of land,
tabling about 590 acres, on Cumberland Isl
Camden County, known ns Plum Orchard—
an undivided fourth of a certain Tract of L
situated on said Island, containing about OK
cres, originally granted to Gen. Lachland Al
tosli, and bounded on the south by the suid f
Orehard Tract.
Also, a tract called-Lottery Hill situate on
Ogceclice Road, 3Yni!cs from Savnnnuh, conti
ing about 600 acres. N. J. BAYARD,
Adm,r est. N. S. BaynrJ
may 20 211.
A LI. persons having any demands
the estate of Francis Jalintau, dew*
are requested to deliver then) in properly all
1 ed, on or before the first day of Oct. next. Mi
■ counts not brought forward before thnt
be refused payment by the undersigned i«*
s WM. GAStW
b july 10 149 ^
. A LL persons indebted to tiie estate ot Ala
Jjl der Martin, late of Liberty County, dw
. ed, are requested to make immediate pnymett
:. R.F. BAKER, l EsB
W. H. MARTIN,)
may 10
A LI. persons having demands against tw
c Xj. tate of the late Hugh M‘Call deceased,
(. reouestod to hand them in for payment, andt
indebted to said estate will please make «t
diote payment. THOS. M'CALL, \ r
F.BRASCII, 5
■l july 13 150
s«.tb to the beginning, with he inargin attachctj said deceased, to file their objections (if any they
todbe sameon the south side of St. Muy. or h nvc) in the office of the clerk of the court of
Bay st. being a hundred feet on the street and ordinary on or before the 13th day of January
roiming from thence directly to the river St. next eisuing the date hereof, otherwise lettera
Marys, together with all and singular even? thing dismissory will he granted to the petitioner
hereto appertaining,that thesaidHcnry Saddler. Witness the honorable Thomas N. Morel,
to w hom and to whose heirs and assigns the said 1 0 f the Justices of the said rnnri »h:« m l
mortgage was mode on the 24th of Sept. 1828, July, A D i 8 <M S m’ JoND e 1
July assigned by deed, said mortgage to the pe-1 jj,| y 13 bo ^ d » c c
one
ay
titioner, there is now duo on spid mortgage the , ,
sum of Five Hundred Dollars wth interest from, [ /J.EORGIA, Chatham County—By the honora
the 1st January 1822, and praying for the foreclo-1 'J hie the Justices of the Inferior court of Chath
sure of the equity of redemption, in,thc said John I um county sitting for ordinary purposes.
Christopher, his heirs und assigns in the I To all whom It may concern,
mortgaged premises ond that the some be I , W'hearas Charles Gregory executor of Thomas
foreclosed according to law. I G - Dovisflate of Chatham county deceased hns
On motion of Belton A Copp, attorney for pe-1 petitioned the honorable the court of ordinary
titioner, it is ordered that the principal and in-1 be, discharged from his said executorship,
terest due on the said mortgage together with I Those are therefore to cite and admonish all
the costs of his applicants be paid into this court I sn .^ singular the kindred and creditors ofthe
within twelve months from this date, otherwise ® a ^ deceased, to file their objections, if any they
that the equity of redemption of the said John " av ,°> in the office of tho Clerk ofthe court of
Christopher his heirs executors, administrations ordinary on or before the 7th day of Marcli next,
mid assigns be from thence forever foreclosed otherwise letters dismissory wilt be granted the
and that such other proceedings takeplaec as are petitioner.
pursuant to the statue. Witness the honorable George L Cope, one
And it is further ordered that this rule be pub- the Justices of the said court this seventh day
lufod in one of the Gazettes of this state at least I September, A. D. 1824,
once a month for twelve months to the time ap-
pointad for the payment of said money into
A true extract from the minutes.
„ JOHN BAILEY, Clerk.
Jefferson, 16th March, 1824.
sep 9
176
S. M. BOND, c c o c c
N INE months after date application will be
made to tiie lion. Inferior court of Chatham
county, for leave to sell all that lot in 8avannah
FETOR SHICK, E*’r.
may J6
FREDERICK HERB, Adm’r.
An Act,
To establish an office for Recording the
the Citizens of this State, in each Couniyf
State.
W HEREAS much incqnveniencc
experienced in this state, from « lf '
culty of obtaining testimony of pereoatK to r
to questions of right betore our courts,aud"U«
as embarrassing difficulties frequently M* 1 '.
correct administration of justice on this s#
For remedy whereof, ,
“ lie. it enacted by the Senate and llouie e-
presentatives ofthe state of Georgia, in Genoa
scmbly met, and it is herebyenactedby the .in.
of the same :
That from nnd immediately after tMPjJ®?
this act, it shall be made the duty of the Gw
the Courts of Ordinary, in each county respWJ
ly, to enter and register, in a book to bo W
that purpose, the'names ofal! persons w»»
report themselves to him, or who maybe W
by their parents or guardians, as well as all
who may be hereafter born within the said®
and who may be reported os aforesaid, of®
proof being made by affidavit or oath to tM
of the said Birth; and that the said Clerk
entitled to take and receive for each
which lie shall bo culled upon to moke,the*
twenty-five cents.
GEORGIA,
A
CHATHAM COUNTY. ,
Clerk’s Office of the Court of Ordino
T HE citizens of Chatham County are -
notified, that in pursuance of act 0*
Legislature of this state, passed the 19th of
her, 1823, the first section of which is recite 1 *®
a book is prepared for the registry of birth*,
county. Oflico hours from nine, A. M- « nUI
P. M. „ n
SAMUEL M. BOPi
Clerk of the Court of Ordinary iff Chatham wj
rrjii 4 W