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. i -.ifu gait.'—Continued.
-,r\*irit Tuesday in July next,
l ' a i n»,.(urc llu: court Ihmim* in tl»«?
^''.•^n’suvautiuh, between thu bom., of-10
ciiy
Ito'clocfc* interest, which .Inco’.i Kent!
kU c (® f'imnroved plantation called Urukies
in that nop ° , l n j ue miles from the city o
t‘ 1# ' n , g "wipd on at the suit of thu United
flu#** Jacob Head.
In iho Town of St. Mary s,
»avt of bolt jj f Mr L Levy & g, Clark, Esq.
Ming the" f eut otl Bryant Street and a-
tabling ^ out k u||d n smalt house on the seine:
it f- 3 fe *' rt b of Lot, No. 20, in St. Monj*s con
>< on Weed Street, mid 200 feet
k Mr. M. Hubbard
. Now Landing, , t< *
11 /Ti ijdXES Whiltoinorc’s Cotton CardjNo.10
_j.\/ 6 do Earles’ do do ilo
100 bills Ruteubnrg Gin . '
10 hlids do do
8 ilii N. E. Riim,
60 bbls Northern Gin
6C do S. F, Flour
60 do Pilot aqd Navy Bread
For sale low by 8. C GftEENE.
may 23 ■ r||H8 -, . .
Tract of Land, No. 24, in the
District, cohtaii lng 490
in rLd d dll a. the property of Samuel
Mt levtea »• Jr-fcpW to satisfy' an
eari . ,,g0 in B favJr of the United Slate., . '
(culion >“ f *^| JtiOBEL, Jd, D. Georgia.
Chatham
indicator
132
it
(Jaunty *
JUNfc 1,1826.
having demand* against the es-
bb r er8 . on ' a Buckoir, I4te of said county
• ,a, ° 0 Llntiel who died without will and
u a w'LIm i-e hereby notified to present their
tboUt hen?, *• . 11 ' j 0 ffi ce 0 n or before the
"m’ ndiv in”uly next, where a distribution of
‘2BS63K the sa,e ° fhl1 efftictswiU
rrafi.r±?:
june 1
SAMUEL M. BOND, e C c.
-b»120
Doctor Udward Coppee
Ba-nr t nrftctlee hi the various brandies of his
Vnrotession. His office is « No. 2, Young'
Idins'and his dwelling In Broughton-slreet
ween Jefferson and BarfiOrd atfeeta.
nsrchgfl W •'
' Bulloch Superior Court,
Match. Tatfn, 1826.
MOORF.. tl.il. | |>B|A
Iw”. S |Sgu?iU.CoUfl hy AftJ.vll, Hit Jj
ieph Tanner, on* of the dofendonts in laid bill
tides out of the State, and that Joiiah Seraior
rides hi tliecdunfy oflrwla, aad Out of the coun
fifordersd, that the said Joseph TanmSr'do
jear and answer the said bill within five months
fm this date, and that the said Joslah Sermon
appear and nnivker within two months from
»date—30th March, 1826.
Extract from the Minute}., , ,
ELY KENNEDY, Clerk
apnt 6 $78 ...
Fresli Tamarinds,
Another Oiiritirtunity
FOR SECURING TwkNTY<FlVR WHdLE
T I C K. ETS
IN TltE
Augusta Masonic Hall
AND ALt^THE pfEHilrili Y DRAW
FOR THE 8MAt.Il SUM OP $1 50.
TO BE DETERMINED BY THE
first Drawn number,
THE 24th JUNE TEXT.
APPLY AT .
MA C DONNELL'S
• * v
MORRISON'S BlfTLDlNGS.
may .23 118
Woodstock or the Cavalier,
B Y .the author or Wnvnrly, tvenoe, (tic. &o. a I
Tale of the yed 1051, just received and for j
side by
June 7
r.130
S. C. L 3. SCHENK,
——, . —. , will, meet u
Beefy Flour,) 'Hums, board at
Cord, If ay, &c,
AAA BUSHELS CORN ,
fltUUU 200 bundles Hay
60 demijohns Brandy
Barrels Mackerel, Flour, &c.
The subscriber being desirous of disposing of the
above articles, offers them for sale low, for cash
or approved paper. H. TUPPEtt.
muy lO- 112 ., —
Tongues;
Clieege and Salmon.
lust rcciivcdbu ship Empcrorfrom N. York.
A Hams; for family use
TC bids smoked Tongues
>l salt - ^o i
Half bbls Fdlton Market Beef
bbls smoked do . ... .
2 casks Goshen Cheese, which will lie sol
' the whole Cheesb or cut ,
10 half bbl* Canal Flour, for family use
bbls pickled Salmon
■ ‘ "*.■ For sate it
> W. P. CLARK.
Corner of Broughton and Drayton-st.
June 7 a!3I • , ■
Newark Cider, Honey; fyc
Trii ECEIVED by the last arrivals
i£d 10 Bbls Newark Cider
1 do Honey
6 half bbls F. M Beef
6 bbls Viiiegar
3 half barrels pickled Tongues
12 dozen bottles Cider'
English Cheese
, IN STORE
6(j bids prime Purk
So do. do. Baef.
60 do. do. N. Bread
20 do. Pilot ’ do.
.Jit
June 6
Foi 1 B'altii^bre,
The fine Sloop
ELIZA,
. .Vapt. SWIFT,
h&Ving hall of her cargo
tch, for ireight and
ierson Wharf or to
Francis sorrel.
m129
Wanted
teajhgggBBaasaeggeege
By J. B. Herbert 3? C K o.
kofi SATURDAY, the ZOtls in*t. ut ii. o’clock,
J Will be sold before our store,
“ A Family, Gig Horse,
j In fine order,warranted sdiind and will draw gent
ly id single or doiibiii Harness.
A small PO^fEY; accustomed to town and in the
A vessel of easy draught of I best order.
“ June 8 132 - -Terms cash.
. Sheriffs sole,..
”, On tlid first Tuesday in Julyinexf,
W ILL hos0^d before the Court-Housfi in Bry»
an county between tiio usdill hours ofshIh
A mulatto boy,named Marcus; levied on na tins
property .of IlicliSrd T.Keating, l.o satisfy bis sijUe
and county,taxes for the.year 1H25, amount duo
$23,28. and costs. GEO. H. SHUMAN, s. a. c.
)una 2 127 ..
'witter that will enrry from 60 to
8PM feet of ranging timber. Apply
at the counting room of
JOHN P. WILLIAMSON.
. 1.130 • <
lune 7
~ENTBR TA1NMENT.
Globe Tavern', Clint6n\ Ga.
I pTOHE subscribers respectfully inform the cbm
,By J. B. Herbert tie (Do.
On SATURDAY, 17//t hist, at 11 o'clock,
Will be sold before our Store
sundry drUoles belonging to the late Frahcls
Colville, deed. Sold by order of the Coroner oi
| Chatham County.
Tends Cash,
June T 131 . -
Administrators sale, continued.
On the let Tueiday in Augtut
ILL be sold before the Court House in Lib-
sale’,
.... 20 do. Pilot do. I I vHtfouoiceiUiqaors. ..the Stable
together with a general assortment of Provisions I good udd attentive hpstlers..
v. Fresh . Hops,
TUST^'Received and for sale by t
J •: A. PARSONS,
Druggist No. 8, G. Buildings,
feb 25 ,-,-46 - -
^ST Received a targe supply
of Tamarinds
Iron) Btrbailoet—well cured'in Sugar syrtip.
r isle l»y A. PARSONS, Druggist,
No. 8, Gibbous’Building.
iprii20
Canal FI ur, tfec.
J UST received by ach’r Tobacco Plant, and
other late arrivals,
40 bait bbls. Canal Flobjtor family Old
60 bbls. prime and mess Pori
40 do do Beef
20 do Mess do.
10 drums Figs
Raisins and Almonds
in store, . .
. 160 bbls. Pilot and Navy Bread
Together with a large assortment of Groceries
and Ship Chandlery for sale low by
. A BASSETT,
may 15 y.|| II1
Irish Potatoes,
.. . .. *. . Just Received,
f"A HAMPERS Irish Potatoes, (large size
tj \/ hampers)—for safe by
march 10. . .... A. BASSETT
and ship Chandlery which will bp sold low.
By , A. BASSETT.
juiic 7 130
Ten Dollars Reward.
1 AN AW AY from the subscriber about three
<iS& or four weekdgo, from Hilton Head, S. C.
A negro wench named Rose, wilh a scarcely per
ceptible mulatta .tinge, and a negro man named
Abraham, (Herhusband) belonging to t|ic estate
of General C. C. Pinckney. Rose carried otf
with her |wo cbidren, cite a mulatto boy 9 years
of age, ifie’other a black boy between 3 and 4
years old. Rosp Is about 26 years of age, and
when spsken to', her eyes wonder about—She
speaks plain, blit somp what quick and through
her pose They had a counterfeit ticket, signed
in Mr. Hoey’s name, Overseer, for the estate of
Pinckney. It is supposed they, will.tiy to gqt to
New York, through which place the wenph lately
passed on her way from Connecticut As’jhe bps
number of clothes, her dress cannot be descKb-
0* . ,....
AJIoxpensis will he. paid for lodging them in
jail in Georgia or South Carolina 0| delivering
them to tbein Beaufort, or P. M'Dcmott. in.Sa-
nah. THOMtS TALBIRD.
june 7 — ai)3l • ■,
NOTICE,
■PROPOSALS in writing will be Vecelvfcd until
(he 10th day of Jdly next, by the Subscribers,
furnishing aud denVering at the city of Saved-
i, the following bill pTlimber and plank.
)(fers should be trinde by the cubtc foot for the
ber, and by the lOOO feet, bbhfd measure, for
i plank.
. . BILL. ,
0 places good pine 12 ilia, squire 27 ft. lodg
6 do do do 38 feet long
6 do do do 39 do do . , ,,
10 feat running Measure 12 inches square,
length not more than 40 nor leas than 20
feet—to he of good pine;
10 feet running measure, 12 inches thick, end
.width may vary Trodk 10 to 16 Inches each
piece, to be of equal width at the ends, and
the length immaterial, Being ho more than
,40 nor less than 20 feet, Which 3600 feet is
to be of the best cypress.
I0feet3incb plank of good pine
» pieces of good sound plno plank to be 2 in
ches thick, varying froth tl to 16 feet in
.he like quantities and same kinds 61 timber
1 plank arc also wanted to be deUVersd at Jones
to on the Great Ogechee riVer. for Which pro-
IsUallibereceivodasabovB., . . .
rhe2 inch plank to be delivered by the (list
X of November next, And the remainder on dr
|ore the first day of Mat ch following. ....
{ComniunicaUUnt addressed to F.rkneZer
pcKxs, Savannah, wilt be attended to
[ EBEN. JENCKES, -
DANIEL VANSLYKE.
pavannah, May 26 12l , ...
NOTICE. ~
PROPOSALS will he received by the Snbscrt
j beis until the first day of August next, for fur-
ping 1,000 prime negroe*. to labor upon the
pal between this city add the Ogechee river,
enwilt be received fOf onv number not lew
p 6 separate, and to be delivered oh at About
day of November next., r .
EBEN. JENCKES, .
!,;■ . DANIEL VANSLYKE;
, nr »avannah, May 25 12f
til
lit |
it
htl
Court of Common Pitas and of
Dyer anti Tei’mirier foir the
'city of Savannah,
APRIL TERM, 1826,, v.
, .... Savannah, May 6, Ju26.
W HEREAS, William C,Way..H,and Thomas
N. Moi;el, were drawn and summoned to
attend at this term, m Oraiid Jurors, and. have
made default. Ordered, that they be fined in tbe
sum of Forty dollar* each, unless good and suffi
ciunt cause of excuse be filed with the clerk ,ot
this court on or before tbe first day of tbe next
term. . -
And wherens, Emanuel DelaMotta, David Vo
tee, Joab H. Prosser, James B. Jaudon, and H. 1>
Greene, were diawn and summoned to attend at
this terms as Petit Jurors, end have made-default
Ordered, That they be fined in the sum of Twen
ty Dollars each, Unless good and sufficient* cause
of.excuse.be filed on oath with the clerk of this
court on dr before .the first day of the next term
A true Extract from the Minulet.
ROBERT W. POOLER Clerk
.Clerk'$ Office,.V2(h M?y, 1826-1109
Clerk's Office, Inferior Court,
CHATHAM COUNTY.
TtfOTICfe is' hereby given to all free persons of
_L Y qplour that the tilde' bas arrived, agreeabl to
Ijwi ftr each and every one of them iocome
forward anrd register their names. Those who
shall'neglect to do so be/ore, the 1st of July ensu
lag, will be reported to the proper authority.,
A NIN.’CJerk I. '
A DIVIP
.'wl
javannah, _
Twenty Donat's Reward-
ANAWAY.thh ls( Inst, from the Subscriber.
. two young Negro fellows, Peter and Cuffne.
eris stout dnd well Made,*6 feettf or 10 inches
\ and about 28 years old. Hi* coiiiplexion is
r black—his fade is robed add fiat,' w Ith«'
loth add thick Up*. His Usual dress i* of
^ms, tho he ire^uently Wears' gn old blue coat
free has a remarkable nose. It .Is long, large
high In tfa'e middle. He ha* a large mouth,
k bps, turning op and down,-And aryery small
n inclining towards the track, and paVtly hid by
[bottom lip. Hit face S black and narrow
lerally, butthe Tower part of 11 is' vdry much so
n Lair is busby and bis countenance is of ashr
““h is SlendArty diadfi/atj'qut 6 feet 7inch
aad about 20 yedfrs old’ Hit common
itauon dress Is of white plains', but be m’ore
*ear«' a soldiers old blue unifonin coa-
I, i, er> .- re ason (o'; believc they may try to
fret* themselves on’ those Islands in the Great
foFO "i" Plantation, on the fsl-
i . MV »ur ilium« yr icn uuirars lur
■ er .'. them 1 ,Avith reasonable expedsesyif safely
1 j aavai) UBlt Jail. All persons'are hereby
r 0 “ ad "gainst Kart orittg them, dr carrying
^ wt of the state'.'
&».: m y/ " EilE -
iHL Share lias been this day declared on the pro
fits of the Steam B jat,Company. for the last four
monthi, payable ori the first Monday in. June
next, to the Stockholders or their authorized a
gents; At, the Steam Boal.Dffice,'Savannah.
. , , IVM. P. HUN’lJ’.R,
. may J . • 0!) SdPry. S. R. Co
~ ‘ NOTICE. ^
CITY TREASURERS OFFICE
. s : 8th MAY, 1826.
T HE City Taxes fo» the present year, w ill be
payable at tbisoffioe,' from'this day to the 8th
of. Junenext—after which time executions will is-
sue against ail persons in default.
M. W. STEWART, .
,.' City Treasurer,
may 9
roll-1
' EiuujIA, Effingham County—By the
Effing
e « a >, W mi
*#n. la's
for ordinary purport!.
cAocern.
iug, administrator on estate
'J?’*'®- *•** petitioned the Hun- the Jdsti-
i«i ji r,or Court', sitting for ordinal y pu'r-
.^charged from the admlnlsti'atbr-
‘ fiuj
.J® therefore to cite and admonish all
rk,
t. w|
jdit«
,,n»#|
, ivt
iyoi
ce a t»^, W c l | le h'mdred and creditors if the sale
tbecUv ^'othelr objections, if any they have
h t|, H r K* offlce.Of the said Colirl on or be
pni«jon.»tn d u yof Ju, P nexl > otherwise letters
I'VitneSiJ! .i 16 6 rantec ( the. petitioner.
“'ticesVf u® ^? n ’Walohauer, one of tbe
1r4a 1 the said court, the 3d of January, A.
- 0 ' JOHN CHARLTON, Clerk.
11
to Purchase.
i Enquire at this Office.
Slav ft
a. Jinqu
*>104
Notice.
t *T»hfnf , i >n * * lav,n 8 demands against the es
rtken, ?' ,* me a Vincent, dec. wilt | tease ren-
' ei«H.i. j subscriber properly attested, and
B mdebted to said estate, will mi ke nayment
' VVM.GXB80A,
’ 0ct, 2®> 1826. Administratar
i
may 23
A. B. FANNIN,'Clerk I. C,
118
JYOT OE.
DIVIDEND NO, 9.
IDEND OF THIRTY DOLL
ARS per
m
new and elegant tumiturc, never Sjfore used,
have qommeneqd keeping Entertainment, where I
[ Ladies, Cfentlemen atjd Families can be Hand
somely supplied with gopd and Well abed rooms.
Their Table shallnot. lack snything the couiUry
can afford.,..The Bar shall be furnished wilh the
choicest liquors. ..The Stable well supplied with
uur auuimTS uyoiiurfi ; % , v •
The personal servicox of the subscribers shall
not be wanting in any instance to give complete
satisfattion to those who may. favor them With a
caiK GRAY & JONES,
-maylftur H12o -
t)JNlTED STALES HOTEt,
land in Guinnett. County, and one hundred and
fifty acres in Liberty county.
fane 2 • THOS, Bl BAKER, AdtnV.
Adininistrutor’s sale. *
k • On the frit Tuesday in: June next.
W/ ILL be sold hefore die court-liouse in Bryan
v v coQuty, between the u(|ial hours oi sale,
r^.S crei °*I ,in eland, belonging to the estate
of William Cubhe^e,,de(eased,lobe soli! by Virtue
of an order of the Honorable , the Judgas of tbe
InferiorCopnt of Bryan,county. Sold for the
benefit of the heirs and creditors of skid estate.
. , JOHN CUBBAOE, adm’r
april 8 ■ 81 - ,.
^ ShenfFs sales, , .
On the first Tuesday in July next;..... i
4LL he sold before the, Court House he
tween the usual liou
bhei-iffs sales.
On the first Tuesday .in July bext,
ILL be sold at the . Court house in Effing
ham county, between the usual hours
Oiie negro named February, a horse and 400
acres ofland.moreorless, jpinjij Alofgan on the
east,. Rynls on the south, and Kennedy on the
uorth, lying in the county of Ellinglmm, levied
ou as the property of Joseph C. Treutlin, to siitis-
y an executiou in favor of Joseph VV Jackson mid
otlibrs.
Also, tVm. I’.ird’s interest in a certain moiety of
certain truclsof land in the comity ,of Effingham
said to contain in the whole 6000 acres, known by
the name of Camp, Juck. Also his undivided
moiety of 60 acre* of land lying in said county,
joining lands of Lewis VVcitman, Glojier; and Is
rael Weitman, levied, on to satisfy an execution in
favoh of Christian Dasher, and returned (o me by
-constable. >■ CLETUS UAHNf, s. *.o,
June 3 1& . • ••
City Milrshal’s salcS v ,
On the first Tuesday in Juht next, .
KT7TLL be sold before tbe Court House, in the
▼ V City dr pavannah, between the usual hours
Buildings .on lot Ko. 3, Spring Hill, levied on as
the property of Jesse Sauderlyn,,to satisfy, two
executions for fines imposed by the City Council
for bis having entertained negroes op Sunday,
may 3 . 104 F. M. STONE, ctr. ^
urs of JO.and 4 o’clpck,
linear, Suipio, Aliner,
ry 7 Bel very and child.
Liverpool. Ground Sail .,
VeflOR sale by JOHNSTON ii MACKAY.
«JJ. juneo .„J29 ,
.* Wanted,
’g^ARIEN BANK NOTIE&, at
iune 6
., LUTHER’S Exchange Office.
129 - - —
Union Canal Lottery,
.' TWENTY-SECOND CLASS, hew eerie*.
Kf|0 be completed in One Drawing in the City
iL of Philadelphia, on the 14lh of Juue, 1826.
SCHEME
i Priie of 820,000 is $20,000
l
II
10,000
10.000
1
II
5,000
6,000
2
ii
3,280
5,560
is
it
1,000
500
15,000
ii
44
7,500
2i
41
too
2,100
62
44
50
2,600
104
Cl
2d
2,080
1,300
<i
io
13,000
10,608
44
5 '
53,040
1/2,120 Prized
9i36;d80
T HIS ,eqmniodjous end extensive-.Establish-
merit., fronting on Pearl and Water Streets,
between Pine Street anil.Maiden Lane,-is now
fitted Up in a convenient and elegant style for the
reception of Company.!
..The situation pf the. United States Hotel nre-
»?hts peculiar advantages to Merchants and Tra
vellers', being ip the centre of the. mercantile bu
siness rtl’ the city, and within a minute’s walk of
the Banks, Exchange,.and Public Offices. Tbe
free circnlation of the air which the exientof the
Establishment ensures to lls apartments, renders
it a very desirablq residence. The Dining and
Cdffee Rooms are spacious, and pleasantly situa
tedt7-The sleeping Rooms airy and comfortable:
—this Cellars are veil slocked with the best Wines
and LR.uors -.—the Larder will be constantly sup
plied with every .delicacy of the New-Yort, fbi-
ladelphia, and other market* ’.—and in addition
to. the other range of accommodations, conveni
ent Balking Houses have been erected, ; where
Hot,. C°ld, pnd Slower Baths, of soft spring wa
ter. pre.elways in.readlneSs...
Gtatefui for the liberal patronage already re
ceived. the Proprietor will be ever anxious to
merit its continuance and extension; in confi
dent anticipation of which he pledges biinseif to
bestow his zedlous exertions for tbe comfort of
bis Patrons.
, T. B. REDMOND.
N. B. Soda, Congress, and other Mineral Wa
ters..
May 10,1826 T07st -
Fine scented Hair Powder,
r UST received and fpr sale by
A. PARSONS, Druggist,
j. , No. 8, G. Buildings.
60
Seventeen negroes, viz:
Snap,, Maria, Toney, Gerry, Belvcry .
Parris, Diannab, Brain, Lillie Bram, Prlnco, Ben,
Mirriam and child, Levied on under a .foreclo
sure of a mortgage in favor of .William Washing
ton, for use fie. against Peter Timothy, ,•
Also 17 ; Negroes, viz.. Washington, Molly.Han-
nab. D.ondld, pis.snn George, Will., Kate, Debo
rah, Dick, Cyrus j Alik, Kitty aod her children,
Patience, Judy, Jimmy, Katy, and. Deborah;
levied on under a foreclosure o a mortgage in
favor of the Executors of James Johnston, dec.
against Robert Habersham^ . . . , ,
A. D’LYON, a. c. «.
may 6 104 -
Sheriff's sale.
,On the first Tuesday in July next. ■.
4LL.be sold at the jCouit-Hoiue, iri tbe
city of Savannah, between tbe usual hours
of 10 and 4 o’clock,
The following negroes, vie t Patsey and her
three childrep, , Edward, Georgian and Jose
pbine ).levied on under a fi fa on foreclosure
from Alfred Wade and others, to Janies Eppinger.
A. D’LYON, s. c. o-
. mav 6 104
Sheriffs Wales,
On the first Tuesday in July next. . ,.
‘ILL be sold at tbe Court House ip Savannah
between the usufcl bouts of 10 and 4 o’
clock. . , . ....
All that Plantation or tract oi land end Im[irov-
ment at White Bluff containing 364 acres adjoin
ing lands of the estatesm Flpurnoy Johnston and
Gibbeus and Vernon river,the rcsidenco ot the de-
ten dent-- Levied on to satisfy an execution (n. fa
vor ot Charles W. Rockwell against Nathaniel 1
Patterson. • ’•
A. D’LYON. S. e. c.
june 3 (28 •
.march 16
22,100
PRICE OF TICKETS .... -i-
Whole Tickets $5, Half $2 60, Quarter $1,25.
All, orders for Tickets iu the above Lottery will
be duly attended to at
LUTHER'S
Exchange Office.
juried - • •
Q EORGIA, Bulloch County—Bythe Honor
. . file, the Justices of the Inferior court of Bis
| loch county, sitting for ordinary purposes.
, .To all whom it may concern.
Whereas, Jamos Rise h.<s applied to the Hon
[ orable the Court of Qrdinaf-y of Bulloch County,
for letters ot administration on tlie.estati
[feels of Thomas-Alfdrd, lajt* of Bulloch
[ dec’d. as next of kirt.and as'principal -creditor.
These are, therefore, to cite ana admonish, all
I and, singutar, the kindred and creditor* pf the
[said dec’d. to file their objections (it apy they
Marshal’s sales.
. On the first Tues^'iy in July next,
*LL be sold hi fore the court-house, in the
< city of Savilnnab,between tbe hours of 10
audlo’clock, ,
A|l the right, title and Interest of Samuil Griggs
in all that lot — S*. Gn}|, now known- Ip the
plan of the city of Savannah as Oglethorpe ward,
hounded east by. Wil)iam Scarbrough’s, lot and
mpen coomy, i soll ^ j,y Pine-street, wesf. by a lane, and north
.estate enu ei-1 ^ |^ r| cerriilfcer’s loti levied,on as the proper-
illoch county, | * 0 f pj M | er t Griggs et the suit of the Bank of the
ty of Nesler li Griggs at the suit of the
Unitiyt States.
.may 29 .,
JOHN H. MOREL, m. t. a.
123
haye) t,q the.
estate of the
DIVIDEND NQ. 16.
Bank State of Georgia,
. ..... SAVANNAH, June 3, 182ft >
prnHF. Board of Directors having declared a
vUL Dividend of $2 60 per share on the Capital j the 6th day of May, 1826"
'‘tocli of this Bank, the same will be paid to (he . E. KENNEDY,
lective Stockholders thereof, or to thqir order [ ... *104!
the administration of the
ec’d- To the applicant in the Clerk’s |
Office of the *aid Court, op or before tbe sixth
day of June next; otherwise letters of adminis
tration will be granted.,...
''' Jusi
Witness one of the Justices of the said court,'
respec
on and after Thursday pcxtj the 8tb ln*t-
. By order of the Boafd,.
• •june 5,- , ; a129 •• . A.-PORTER, Ca^hiCT.'
orchZ I the properly of the estate of Tbqihas &
^ */urit«saf the Jnferiot Cdgyfff yhat J an Ptecu ti 0Q i n favor of Robert P. Burton.
and a balance due on ah Execution iu favor of
Bulloch U Dupwody. v i-
junc 3 , . 128,. E. WAY.u.i.l. c.
Sheriffs sales. -.
On the firs: Tuesday in Julynegt, ,, It -
4LL be sold before the Court bouse in Rice
boro’, Liberty countyp-betnioen the usual
hours, of sale, , •
One negro named George, levied on as the pro
perty, of Samuel Stevens,-to satisfy an ekecutiou
in favor ot Robert P. Burton, i.,.
One negro woman named Jane, levied on as
. . - ps.lo
FOR SALE,
A COMMODIUOS dwelling bouse,
situated on Liberty-street, and front
ing the Soutli common.
■J ;A Wharf Lot, containing 67 feet on
on the River and extending back to
Indian
said stre.et
'nar( of tbe cjtv. -
Two lots aujoining the Wharf lot containing in
e whole 86'feet on Indian street by
ham County tiling far Ordinary purposes.
' To all to Whom it may concern..,
Whereas Henry McAlpin Administrator of the
' de-
try
Court
Estate of JobnClark late ofC halhpm Countr;
ceased, ha's petitioned, the Honorable tbe l
ordinary lo be discharged frOm bis said Adtainstra-
-rrrrr~ nci'. an .t»,-»vini.on 1 These are therefore to cite and. a'dfhonish ait
reel afr 0 ?itof67feef>tu-ited in the upper [and singular the kindred^ud creditors of the said j
, Executor’s sajes. .
On the first Tuesday in October, next,;.
',L be sold before the court-house ip the
I pity of Savannah, between ; the hours of
deceased to filp their objettions if any thpy have I ten and lwo o’clock, the following property, viz:
in the clefs’'office of the Court pf ordinary on or! 737 acres of land, op .Savannah river, in the
the
227 on a
rrtWENTY THOUSAND POLL ARS of the Da )ailn and on which arAseveiypJodbuildings^M
JL rien Bank 'Bill* wanted, on a Loon for M o'ne-third 'of the lot opposite Cof. Shelmftn’a, si-
«h..-h ««nmd. tda)ed on the corner Of Broughtop mid Whitaker
"tree'#- - ^ x
LAND, oliout
on the Qee-
yeirs—for which six |ict cent iftterpst wili-bepaid,
with areductfon in curreut money, in four annu
al instalments—to say, on tbe firs) May, 1627,
1828, 1829 and 1830—fo be seemed by bond,and
mortgage of ode of the first tide land plantations
in tliis Stale, suitable either for Rice, Coffin pr
Sugar-Cane— -having under culture about one
. . —->— * ---■• with
l.tp.... ... . „ ..
cure said payment, or as much ot the ebpve pro
perty will bis dxchanged for said amount af,a fair
valuation by disinterested-persons—Apply.to the
Editorof the Darien Gazette, (post paid)- for fur
ther particulars.
Darien, May 30, 1826. • ,
O' The printers of the Savannah Republican,
Georgia Statesman, Apgusta.CBronicle, Charles
ton Courier and' Goluiitbia Telescope, will give
the above four publications and send their Bills to',
the Darien Gazette Office for payment,
june 2 W7 '. , . .....
c|iee goad
theropt or tm
good Ricewd Cotton Lap*
Four 60,acrt L'qts aliout _
and Well suited for Farm Lot*.
Forternfs apply to
within'a half-mile of
before the sixth day of aeptemhernext ptbecwfse
Letters' dismissorj, will be granted the. Petitioner.
, Witness tiie Hofy'Edward Harden,'one of the
l Justices of the said pourt, the sixth day of Marph
A.D. onet'
-v-march 62- ; -
g~\ EOKG1A, Cbatliam' county—By fltte ‘
' ' no? Court oj
copn'y of)
Brought to Jai!,
I N Savannaii on the iptli ult. a negro-mah Who
says his name is Jim, and - that he belongs to
WiHlabT.Waley of Bourhe county, Georgia, aud
that ha ranaway about two weeks azo, he is 6 feet
6 inches high and about 20 years of age,.
JOHNS- DEWS-, j c c.
may 6 104
Brought to Jail,
TN Savannah on the 29th ult. a negro man who
A says his naipe >• William, and that he belongs
to Mr' Patten, aqd that he .ranaway from him ab-
out 6 week ago whan he was in Augusta, and that
his master was on his way to New Orleans; he is 6
feet 6A inches high, and about 26 year* ofage-
i ^ , JOHN I. DEwS, J. c. c.
.june 20 139
Brought to Jail,
r f Savannah, on Uie 16thinst- a negro man who
says his name is David, and that he belongs to
Allen Powell of Wayne county, Georgia, and
that be ranaway about 4 months ago; he is 6 feet
74 inches high, and abdut 30 years of age, and
has a scar on hia upper,l|n.
JNO. I. DEWS, j. Cj
i April a> eft
. honora
^ \XMcjhi JiuHcu of .ltffpfenofpfarl 0/ Cfrt
co-templated jCaaal: I/ (nfn catl , l(y , sitting for ordinary pw^osu.
^mile*froiii4e &y, ( ^ here ^ jto^McAK^S'&kce
Maiy Melrose,Executors and. Exeeutrix’of Thom- anannualground rent payable to the corpor»J« n
J POOLER | »* Melrose,dgceasad^have-petitioned.the-lionora-1 ofSavannan., - * •.
out 30 miieafrom Savan
1 adjoining tracts, w.ith L
comfortable, dwelling house thereon and other
nefiessary improvements—the main road from
Savannah to Angusta runs through thetract, and
there ore'about one hundred acres of it in culliva-
’tlon-, , - . -
The southern moiety of lot No. 2,in NewLeeds,
in’the city of Savannan, with the improvements
thereon* • • /'• ■ ... ■/..
Lot'No. 34, Liberty ward, inthe city ot Savao
jmEyra
rear-
I. -' Ll
%
Tax Collectors Sales
, On thefirsi Tuesday in Adgusl next, '• •
vBPILl be sold before th* Cdurt House its$Ry-
nNT of Savannah, between the usual boors ot
sale. .. • ..... ;.
One tract of laird contalnihg 75 acres mare, or
less_ lying in the county of Chatham. White*
Bluff District, bounded e&*t by lands of R. F.
Williams, nqd others, west by Charles Stewart*
South by VernunCreekj North by Jno. Hiiguenin,
and Hover, levied on as the property of tbe er{a«s
of Jonathan Nprton, tn satisfy the estates §|ato
and County jaxas, for tile year 1825—amouut duo
$6 26, and costs.. | • ’
Also, 600 apres df land, in Camden county ly. .
ing on the south Side of great Satilla river, hi -
whiub-it i* bounded, formerly the property o;f
Robert BaiHie, levied on as property of ,{h». slat- o
of-Matthew Johnston,to satisfy iierState^’ Count y
toxe? fort!,oyear 1825—amount due, $5, oi'.d
ista ■ .
Also a lot No. 38, Colombia Ward, City fcf If 3n-
vanimii,bounded south by MarkeUt. west by. lot
No. 3S», east by lot Np. 37, and north bjr u I >no
levied on as the^iroperty of Ann .Rodmun, to -»t-
isfy her state.and County taxes for the year ib-25
-amount due $3 90, and costs. . .. . - -
. Also.» |ut No,22, Qg|eliiarpe Ward, (Jity < ,i sn-
nnnab, bounded -north by lot No. 9,' < a -t by
lot No. 21, south by Pine-st. and west, by fobm
jt. levied on ns tbe property of Seaborn Jo I lleS) io
satisfy Ills state und County taxes forth , >t ar
1825—amount due $6 25, and cost*. t
GEORGE MILLEN, T. c, c . c.
128 -
Marshal's Saids’.
june 3,
l On the first Tuesday in June He)
'ILL be sold in front of tbe Court
the city of Savannah', between
t, r
house in
. # . thf* Incurs
10. and4 o’clpck,' the following.n'egr „,, s . */ '
William, Dianna, Dolly. Brutus,Mt .||y. liettv
Sam, Sena,Harriet, Titus, Peter, Clot ■», p.‘
Rose, Sambo, Tena, Sifax, Nancy, Pr luce. > SIoL
Icy, David, Hllina and child;. Geor* e, Ri.^hasd
Lucy, Oney, William, Suckey, Racine I, C'ffgau,
Lucy, and Gift; levied on ax the prop ertv of
Thomas N. Morel, to satisfy nb execution ii, favor
ef the Bank of the United State* ui luvor
rJOUN H. MOREL, x.
may d
teherilfs {Sales.." -
.On the first Tuesday in June nex •/
W ILL bs sold,at the Court Heuso iu'fticebo-
rougb, Liberty county, bet.wet m the u.'ual
hours of sole.
jor
James Smylie,
of Zelotes Day. , N . ...^
Ai.so, twenty-five negroes, Mil’ iey.Pjiilli, \’„n!
y,.F.anny, Louisa, Emilia, Oi dTom ii a
Slim, Adams, Parris, Old Dbjk, 1 (Alexaniler s 1/
ty, 'Nero; (Fuller's) Betty ,
Nancy Diannab, Jacob, P on. 4 , e y, l.uko.iuile £
fy and Isaac, levied on as the properly of thu
estate of Ja»U*>l«lutek, to , tWy®ynkeci^
lions against said estate. . 1 >■
.Alio, one.tract of lar J( 3, conttfning one hun
dred acres, more or fo, M( h ounded b p Wlll
spencer epd_othera j levietl oaa9lhe p y roperlv
iwTfeSS"' 1 WautfafyntfexwBUoo hi hivor
One tixict oMr m d, containing two hundred a-
P1 ,r.*’.“ ,C i r . e 0r . 1 * «- bounded by-Jobi. Steven, and
may
E. WAY, n. s. l. c.
city Stenif^. sales.! "
W Gn th t first- Tdfsday in June next, v .
ILL b A S old In front of the Court House be.
twe eullie usual hours of ,1ft and4 o'clock;
One nbs ir o woman nan ed piara, Wvicd on as*
tha preyperty or CatharinefJ. Grimes.to satisfy an
execar i.on from tbe Court of Common Pleas and
Oyer iind Terminer for the City. of Snvannah, in
Javai of G. W. Coe for the use of Leslie Thou,'!
a. , ei . 1
, A. 1. D’LYON, c, s.
rate ft ' ~ Tft4 "Ky~ ~ ■ • ■
june 6 - - • tTIBO ^ .
SavannfitlT, OgecheD dud Alata- |
mail a! Canal. . j
B Y. a Resolution of the Stockhoide'rs,'adopted
at a meeting on, tjie. 13th fofl. an Instalment
of Five Dollars per Share is"require((to b$ paid on
or before Thursday thO .lfith oLJune next. Notice
is .therefore given that the same, will be received tb«. Justices of sai
at the Treasurer* office in the Exchange, Between I A D 1826.
the hours of 10 and 2 o’clock of each day. I - march »
ALEX’R. TELFAIR, President.
may, 18 - 114 . ■
Benjamin S. Buljinch,
in the clerk's office of the cdurt of ordinal on or J No-J[ 0r _ „ . . « . ; . .
before the. 6th day of September nett, otherwise | . w barf l.ot No. 8, west offabm-street, in the
letters dismissory will bejranted the petitioners,
Witngss the hoporable Edward Harden, ong ot
court this 6th da;
S.M. 30
sy ol
ND,
of March, j
««o.
the.
t, while Milling
vennah and vicinity,that
ould be received, he intends to publish
AN ODE,
On the Fiftieth Anniversary
American Independence,
written originally for the .occasion by himself.—
Particulars iu a future advertisement,
june 2 ,127m - -- ■ f
FRAJVKLIN COLLEGE,
17th MAY, 182A
T HE final Tixamination of the, Senior, Class
in this Institution, will commence on th^. l9|h
of June next. The attendance, of .tbe Trustees,
parents end literary character^ io geueral, 1 on
that occasion, lx reapectfuH^rejuested..^ ■
June 2 127 - ' • —
f'1 EOKG1A, Chatham conn
\JT Justices of the Inferidt
ordinary purpose/.
.. To all whom it may concern,
e Citizens ofSa-1 Whereas* Michael Brown, has applied to the
encouragement [ Honorable the Court of Ordinary of Chatham
county for letters of Administration with the will
annexed, on the estate and effects of Daniel W.
M.Kengie, late of South Carolina, dec. in behalf
of the heirs and creditors.
These are therefore to cite and admonish a)>
and singufar the kindred and creditors of .the said
dec. to file their objections (if any they have)
to the granting of the administration of .the, said
estate to jthe applicant in the clerk’s office oi the
said- court on or before, the fifteenth,day onune
next, otherwise letters dI adraimitiitiUn will be
of
granted. ■- >.-, ; p
: . Witness the honorable John Cumwiog one Of
kha Justjces of the said court the fifteenth day of
May, AD
... t, sVmUEL M. BOND, c. c. o.
m ay 16—--111 f .
Wanted to Hire,
A GOOD Cook Washer mi Irontr.
at this officii
Apply
Flour and Hams.
C% Hf\ bbis middling Flour
JtO\J a do. Hams , , u
Lauding from »chr Elizabeth-rfor sale by ,
jcey 15 J.ft HERBERT fc C<>.
city df Savannah, under a lease of which uine
years are unexpired, at tho animal rent ot five
hundred dollars. .
6 lots Vt Thunderbolt, in Chatham county,
known as-Nos. 9,13,14,16 and 16,
Lot No. 9, Warren ward, city of Savannah,
with tbe improvements, held in fee simple;
.The improvements on -lot No. 4, Oglethorpe
ward, city of Savannah; the lot sold under a tease
from tbe city, which has about Stir year* to run at
a rent of fifty dollars; j , . ; .,i .
Tbe unexpired lease of.part of lot letter L, in
Ellis square; city of Savannah,’ dontainjng 38 feet
on St. Julian street, and 26 foot deep, and the im-
jrovements thereon; thereAre five years of. the
eash nuexpired,at a feat of one hundred dollars
perannwin..!: i':i • . |i ' .
300 ac^es of land in Camden county, granted
tb James M'Kay—16 slaves in families.
;. The above property tq be sold in pursuance
With the willof the la(e John Gardiner, deceased,
‘upon the following forms, viz: Tbe slaves to be
Isold (or cash—the real estate; one-third the par
ichese. money for cash; one-third payable in one
.year, and the remaining third in two years, with
{interest-on tjbe last instalment from the day of
«ate. • The purchatevgiviiig a mortgage on t.^, e
property to secure the payment oi principle and.
interest. •
LYDIA W. GARDINER, tx'rx.
WM> DAVIES, > . .
JOHN GARDINER, X ex ort '
my 80 124 3ta\v
oKeritTs sale.,.
On the first Tuesday-in Jyae next.'
WlLL bc sofdbefore Ibe Cqun House in Bui
7 V loch conbty, between the usuaf hours of
sale. ,- -is,. ';. ; • ; <• .y-- \p.i,
Five hundred and seventy acres of pind [and,
more or less, 4n Bulloch county, (ayuig on tho
waters of Black Creek l levied on by virtue of an
attatcbmentiuued.frpm a Justices court, ns tho
property of,Cbas’Newman, fo satisfy two exact ■
omnm 'tattyynr of Samuel Thomas, the other
, . .. ——,— r .— other in
,favor of Riou' 1 w-T Stanley—returned to me bv a
constable. *>'»•,• ■ ‘ •>-..< v
" JAMES WILKINSON, s. b. c.
I «5 '
Upril 8
City Marshals sale.
On [be.first Tuesday in July next,
ILL be sold before -the Court house in the
city of Savaqnah, between the hours of IU
and 4 o’clock,>tbe following property,
William, Elina, Zeien and Maria, and all those
buildings on.lot. no. 4, Liberty ward, l,ounded
east by lot no. 3, south bypdau'v, w. . sl i )V Mont-
gomery-st. end north by Broii(?|aton..st. 1,-Vied on
;as the Brtiperty of John WatCirs, Vd »a t Ufy twenty
executions issued by the Mny., f al „i Aldermen of
the. city of Savannah and ballets thereof, lor his
planting, rearing and cul- livat - mR rice within tlie
extended limits of the c' 4ty> b
. June 3, J ’ F M . STONF., c.m.
jJollars Reward.
F * AN AWAY from the subscriber, about the
%< Cuddle of March last, a black boy, an in
dented apprentice to the Bricklayer’- trade,
bound to him for a term of ye&rs, by Mm Heo
rietta Miller. Hd is supposed to lie harbored ^n
some plantation on Ossabaw. island, or near there
The above reward will be paid for the recovery
of tho boy,'and a true conviction ol the person
or persons who have‘harbored him, or five dol
lars for the boy alone.
, WBI. F. CLARA,
april23 caftOT