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Notice.
Executor’s Fale^
In Pursuance of an order of the Hon
orable the Court of Ordinary of Rich
mond County, there will be sold at the
Market-House of the city of Augusta,
between the hours Os ten in the lore
oon and four in the afternoon of the
first Tuesday in April next, all the undo
vided real estate of the late Gen. John
Twigga, consisting of the following Lots
or tracts of land to wit:
One Tiact of Lend contain
ing One Thousand acres, aituate, lying
and being on Bread river, in the County
of Elbert, originally granted to Nimrod
Long, bounded East by surveyed land,
West by .and of Nicholas Long, north hy
Broad river and South by land of Nich
olas long.
One Tract of Land lying in
tire County of Franklin, on the wateisof
Broad river, containing Four Hundred a
cres, nrnre or less granted to Joel Ter
rell, bounded at the time ol survey,
Northwestwardly by vacant land. South
westwardly by unknown land, Southenst
■waul'y by vacant land, and Northeast
wardly by Robert Shearman’s lands.
Four Lets in the Town of
Brunswick, Glynn County, containing
ninety feet in front, and one handl ed ami
•tight'' fi-et in depth to wit:
Three acres of Land in Co
lumbia County, usually called the Rous
Scan Splings.
One Lot ia the City of
Savannah, in the upper part of the city,
ou Indian Street.
Alt that piece or Parcel
of land, situate West of tire 'own of Sa
vannah. being nil the Swamp or low ground
b.loniring to a twenty four acre Lot, No,
ten, (10) containing nine acres and three
fifths ( an acre, more or less
f.ot number eight, situ
ate West of the town of Savannah, con
taining two hundred fret in width and
three lute red feet in length.
Lut l umber nine west
of Savannah, containing eight acres more
cr less. Roth of which Lots lie on the
giver Savannah, and Mangroves’ Creek.
—ALSO
All that tract of Land
yinir n Yaoiacraw, containing two hun
dred feat in length and sixty feet in depth
more or less.
t he proper y in and near Savannah
will be sold on a credit of one, two, and
three yea-s secured by a Mortgage and
approved personal security.
The conditions of the side of the re
mainder of the property will be one third
cash, the remainder on a credit ot one
and tw years wit!) like security.
George Twiggs, Ex'r.
Ja.it.ai- 3L 1822
q 3» The Editors of the Savannah Re
publican will give the above 3 insertions,
and forward their accounts to this office
for payment
Opr The Augusta
Bridge For bale.
X N Obedience to a decree of the 6ih Cir
cuit Court of the United Stales for the
District of Georg a, and in vime of Let
ters of Attorney from the patties in in
terest, will be sold, at Public Auction,
to die highest bidder, at the Market
II use in the city of Augusta, ou Thurs
day the 11th us April next,
T\ic A\ig\\ata VVriAge
AND ITS APPURTENANCES.
The terms of sale will be—One turd
of the amount of the purchase, in Cash,
One third, with in crest at 7 per cent,
in one year, and the remaining third, with
iike interest , in two years, from the day
of sale.
The purchaser or purchaser* giving
bond, secured by a Mortgage of the pre
mises and personal security.
The undersigned respectfully invite
the attention of Capitalists, to this ad
vertisement, a* perhaps, an opportunity
will never again occur of investing capi
tal so profitably, as in the purcmise of
the property now offered for Sale.
CMHISTOPHRK FITZSIMMONS,
FMEtJIUJV IF. ILK EH.
Commissioners.
January 31,1822.—tds
(jj* N. B. The editors of the Savan
igdi Republican, (Geo.) the Charleston
Courier, and the Telescope Columbia
(s. 0.) will please insert the above in
their respective papers until the day of
eaV. and forward their accounts to this
office.
Wanted to Hire,
OK the ctwtHiiif ye.r 40or30;ootl
Ifegro Fellows, for which a liberal price
vrtll be given ; payable monthly, quarter
ly, or at the end of the year*
Apnly to
Henry Shultz,
in Hamburg.
Dec 27 ts
For Sale ,
THAT well krvwn .nd valuable plan,
tation whereon William Jones deceased,
lived, in the county ot Burke, containing
Fifteen Hundred acres ot oak and hickory
Un i. and about two hundred acres clear
ed, well adapted to the culture of corn
•nd cotton. On the above premises there
U a good two story house, and all ether
necessary out buildings, and an excellent
Saw and Grist Milt on a never failing
Bin am—three hundred acres more of pine
laud adjoining the above, lying in the
county of Richmond, and about seventy
acrea cleared. We deem a further dca
cription unnecessary, but invite all those
persons who wi»b to purchase a valuable
place, to come and view the premises and
Judge f. r themselves. For further parti
culars apply to
Augustus H. Anderson,
Isaae W Aker,
A4miniv.raiors of the estate Os Wm. Joaea
Hot. if*-*
SherijjTs Sale, i
WILL BE SOLD,
On the first Tuesday in March next,
at the Court-House in Jucksoiiborough.
Scriven County, between the hours ot
ten and three o’clock.
iflOO Acres of Land, (more
or less) situated lying and being in the
County of Scriven, on big Ogechee over,
adjoining lands of Jesse Slater, Michael
Henderson, and othe.s •, levied o.vas the
property of Reuel Evans, to satisfy sun
dry Executions in favor of E- U- A oung,
against Elijah Lipsey, fc Willis Aoung,
as securities for the .aid Reuel Evans t
levied and returned to me by a Constable
—ALSO—
-200 acres of Land, (more
or less, situated lying and being *n
County of Scriven, adjoining lands ol
Thomas Gibbons, and John '1 licmpson.
—ALSO—
-200 acres of Land, (more
or less) situated lying and being on Sa
vannah river, in the County ot Scriven,
adjoining lands of Thomas Coldtng atii
Middleton Thorn ; levied on as the pro
perty of Daniel Daly, to satisfy sundry
executions in favor of John G. Oliver, for
the use of Edward Switmey, against Da
ly 8c Taylor s levied and returned to me
by a Constable.
—AT.SO —
One OouSvi & Lot, in Jack
sot boiough, in the County of Scriven,
containing 460 feet in depth, and lUS
feet in front, and known by numbers,
levied on as the property of Henry G
Shely to satisfy sundry executions in favor
of David Swicord, and others ; levied
and returned to me by a Constable.
—ALSO—
One Negro Man, named
George, levied on as the property of J.is
Scott, jr. to satisfy stfhdry executions in
favor of Lewis Conger for the use ot Na
thaniel Roberts, against the said James
Soolt, junr. and William Scott, senior.
Levied and returned to me by a Consta
ole.
—ALSO—
Forty-three acres of Land,
(more or less,) situated lying’ and being
n the County of Scriven adjoining lands
of Aug S Jones ; levied on a the pro
perty of James Long, to satisfy smutty
executions in favor of the said A S.
Jones, levied and returned to me by a
Constable.
—ALSO—
One Negro Woman, named
Annica ; levied on as the property ol
Dennis GlUson, in the hands of Joseph
Butler, to satisfy an execution in favor < f
lames A. Tippins, against the said Den
nis Glisson and Joseph Glisson.
—ALSO—
-150 acres of Land, (more
or lean,) situated lying and being i-i ti.c
County of Scriven, adjoining lands of th
es 1 ate of Noah freeman, deceased, and
uthe"S
—ALSO—
One Negro Girl, Named
Charity j all levied on as the property o'
Stephen Butler.
—ALSO— i
Three Negroes, namely, I
sham, Jeffrey and tndrew ; levied on at
the property of Tarlton U. Best, to satis
fv an execution in favor of Will ia Young,
against the said Stephen Butler, and I ail
ton B B st.
—ALSO—
One other execution in favor
of Jhiiics G- Salisbury against the said
Tarlton U. Best,
ALSO —
Two Horses, one M hoga
t.v bid-stead, one Cob MiH, one Cutting
Knife, one Ox Car!, six shovel Ploughs,
, ne Keg of Nails, and one bar of Ron 1(
levied on as the property of William C
Wayne, to satisfy an t xeculion in favor
of Nicholas Ware, against the said VV m
C. Wayne &. Roger M‘Kinncy.
Solomon Kemp, s. a. c.
Jacksoaboro’ Jan. 20, 1822
sheriff s Sia\c.
Will be Sold,
O.N the first Tuesday in April next at
the Court-House in Jacksouhoro’ Sen
ven County between the hours of ten v '
three o’clock.
One n< gro man, named Inn,
levied on as* the properly of J.shuali.
Hudson, to satisfy an execution on the
foreclosure of a mortgage in lavor of
Henry Solomons, junr. levied and return
ed to me by James Bryan, junr Deput
Sheriff.
Solomon Kemp, s. s. c.
Jacksonboro* , Jan. 31,1822
Sheriff s Sales.
Will be sold, on the first Tuesday in
much next, at the Court-House it
the town of Way nesborough. Unite Cou
ty between the usual Sale hours
Niue Negroes, (viz.)
Hess, Hetty, Fanny, Harriet, Edward, Rich
ard, Nancy, Hope' and Jacob.—Levied on
as the property of James Polhill, to satisfy
an Execution in favour of Job S. Ramey,
on the foreclosure of a mortgage.
8. \\. Hlount, S. B. C.
Dec 27 lawts
»3o Reward.
Ran AWAY from the subscriber. liv
' ugin Burke county, Geo. near Walker’s
bridge, Brier creek, sometime in Novem
ber or December last, his negro fellow
named
ESIAKUEL,
about 25 years of age, 5 feet 8 or 9 inches
high, has lost one of his eye teeth, and is
is of a yellowish, complexion. —He w as pur
chased from a gentleman living in Madi
son, Morgan county', where he has a w ife,
and for which place he will probably aim.
The above reward and all expenses will
be paid to any person who may appre
hend and deliver him to me, or lodge
him in any safe jail, so 'hat 1 ol tain him
him again AMDS WIGGINS.
February 14 1 tv4t
Court. oT Ordinary, January
Adjourned Term, 1822.
WILLIAM JONES, Executor of the
estate of Henry Jones; deceased, and Ncw
ell Walton, having petitioned this Court
to be relieved from their liability as seen
rity for Henry Gillum for the Guardian
ship of the minors and orphans oTWillian
Gillum, deceased, on the grounds o' hi
removal from this state and upon Iv.s fail
ing- to make annual returns of Ids manage
mentof the estate of said orphans, as the
law requires
It it or dered, That tile said Henry Gil
lum appear at the next May term of this
Court, to wit, the first Monday in said
month, and should that -term be lost,
at the next term therealter, then and
there to shew cause, whyth** said William
Jones, executor of the estate of Henry
Jones, deceased, and Newell Walton,
should be relieved in terms of the law.
And be it Jwtlvr ordered. That a copy
of this Rule be served upon the said lie ti
ro Gillum, bv publi-Vmg in one of the
public Gazettes of this state, at hast once
a month for three mouths, preceding the
first Monday in May next-
The above is a irue copy, taken fiom
the Minutes of die Cour’
vv in. 11a. rper, c. c. o.
January 27
Notice.
NINE months after date application
will he made to the court of ordinary
of Hicbmond county, for leave to sell one
undivided fifth part 0 f a tract of ‘and in
Ogloihoipe county, on Long creek, ad
joining laud of Wm. Daily and others, con
taining fourteen hundred and fifty acres,
be the same more or less belonging to Fer
dinand - Burdell, a minor; to to be told
for th" bum fit of said minor-
John Phinizy, Guardian.
Jan -a *. 10. 1822 ufln.
NINE months after ualc application
will be male to the honorable Info
rior court of Lincoln county, for leave to
sell all the real estate of James Land erf,
dec. with the widows dower in it, the
land lying on Gray’s crook in said county.
John IT Walker, adm’r,
November 12, 1821 :i.9m
MAltsiTvT.’S SA Lti.
Will lie Sold,
On the first Tuesday in April next, at
the Market-House, in the city of Augus
ta, he> wee the tism l hours of side,
One lot of Land with im
provemer.ts thereon, in the town of War
renton and County of Warren, occupied
by I’eytou Baker, containing five acres,
more or less, joining Butt St. Maddeux.
Baker & Heath’s Lot—with
improvements thereon, in the town of
Warrenton and County of Warren, join
ing Heath St Butt.
— ll. B—
o— lot, whereon James
Stuart cow lives, containing one acre,
joining Beale, Lock heart and others
•—ALSO
A lot in the town of War
t renton and County of Warren, on which
there is a large two Story House, occopi
pied at present by Parris, as a Tavern. —
All which property is levied on as the
iropcrty of Peyton Baker and Chappel
Heath, to satisfy an execution in favor of
Kelly Morison and Clawson, vs. Peyton
Bak <• and Channel Heath.
Peter F. Boisclair, d, m. d. g.
Fe -nia' V IH u!s
M:irskill’s Sule.
Will be sr-ld on the first Tuesday ui
March next, at the Market-House in Au
gusta, between die usual boms ot sale :
- One tract >f Lund containing
one hundred acres, more or less, in
Wilkes county, on die v aters of Fishing
creek, joining Jessee F Heard, Mrs. Binns,
and others.
—ALSO—
A tract of Land in said coun
ty, containing two hundred and sixty four
acres, more or less, on thewateis ot Fiso
ing creek, joining Laughter, Budded and
others, levied on as the property of Ste
phen Minton, deceased, to satisly an exe
cution, Isaac Hicks vs. Henrietta Minton,
administratrix of Stephen Minton, deceas
ed*
P. F. Boisclair D. M. D. G.
January 28 uls
Marshal’s Sale.
WH Lbe sold on the first Tuesday
u Marcl> next, at the Market-House in the
city of Augusta, between the usual hours
f sale.
One Lot, with the im
provements thereon, in the city ot Angus
a, bounded cm the north by Reynold
< rect, on the South by Broad-street, on
thewes; by the Bridge Bank lot, and on
the east by the lot known as Pearrt’s—
eried on as the pi overly of William G.
Gilbert ami Felix G. Gibson, to satisfy
an execution in favor of Patrick 1 -tack
son, vs. William G- Gilbert and Felix G,
■ Gibson
’ Peter F. Boisclair, D.m.D.c
. January 51 ids ___
~ NOTTCFk
AN A WAY from the subscriber on
the 14th inst. from the I<s mile house, a
stout Mulatto woman by the name of
Francis or Franker,
- formerly the property of Oliver Merges
s Esq- was raised by Mrs. John Bacon of
- Augusta, she is about 28 years of age, is
v very subject to drink, and then is in the
habit of running away and may charge
her name to that of MARY, as she has
frequently done ; she may make for Au
-8 gusta or Charleston, as she lias been he
s fore apprehended in the latter place. Ten
‘ i Dollars will be paid for the delivery of
'■ i fier to the subscriber or lodging her in Sa
■ vannah Jail, with all reasonable expences
[* 1 —all itustcis of vessels and every other
11 persons are forbid harboring or carrying
| ber away, under the strictest penalty of
e the law
n j Eliza G. Abbot*
1 February 18——law4vr
Sheriff's Sales .
wilt, bIT sold,
the first Tuesday in April next, al
tlie Court-house in Jacksonboro’, Scriveti
County, between tlie Hours of ten and
fo.ir o’clock .
One negro Woman named
Lytider One small Wagon, one sorrel
Tlorse and one sorrel Mare, taken as the
property of James U- Conyers, to satisfy
an execution in favor of Jacob Freeman
vs. James R. Conyers; one in favor of
Itobert E. Broadnax, vs. said James R_
Conyers ; also, one execution in favor of
Joint Hurst, against James R Conyers.
—ALSO
One negro Man named Bil
ly, and sixty two Acres of Laud lying in
said County, it being part of a ti act of
Land, wh/reon Joseph and Stephen But
ler resides, that was formerly owned by
James M'Gowin deceased, whicii said six
ty-’wo Acres of Laud was sold St convey
ed bv Alexander M*Gowiu to said Ste
phen Butler, taken as the property ot
Stephen Butler, to satisfy a fi fa m favor
of Willis Young vs- Stephen Butler, and
Tarlton B Best ; also, to satisfy afi fa m
favor of David Swicord, vs. Stephen But
ler
—also
One negro Man named .lack,
One n gro mao named Geeryu. and five
hundred Acres of Fine Land, lying n
said County, ad joining L. nds o) the es
tate of’ James Roberts, deceased, and oifi.
ns, taken as the property of Thomas
Nicholson, to satisfy afi la in favor of
Anthony Goldcnberg, against Thomas
Nicholson and James Gamble ; also, to
satisfy a fi fa in favor of John Burns, a
gainst Thomas Nicholson and James Gam
hie ; also, to satisfy afi fa in favor of 80.
ger M’Kinnej, against John Meeds and
Thomas Nicholson.
— also —
One negro \Wman named
Sidney, tiuceu as die property of T.trl
lou B. Best, to satisfy sundry executions
in favor of A. S. Jones, against T B- Best ;
also, to satisfy an execution in favor of R
Cone vs said Tarlton B Best, levied and
returned to me by a Constable.
— also —
Fifty Acres of Land lying
in said County on Mobley’s Fond, adjoin
ing* Land of John M‘Wade, taken as the
property of II C. Thorp, to satisfy sun
dry executions in favor of G Dttgass, vs
said 11, C Thorp : also, sundry executions
in favor of Thomas Scarbrough, vs H. C.
Thorp ; levied and returned to me by a
Constable.
Jas. Bryan, Sh’ff. s. c.
Jacktonboro' , F> b. 25 1822.
Brought to Jail in
Jarksonborougli Georgia, 20th Februar*
1822, Two Negro men by the names of
I) \ YF £$ JOHN,
and say that they belong to John Camp
bell of Not th Carolina, and further say
that they Runaway from Greensborough
in Ibis State, to which p'aee tbev were
brought for sale. D AVE is of dark com
plexion stubborn, about five feet four or
five inches high, thirty-five or forty years
old, has severa l conspicuous sears on bis
forehead, with two or three of his under
fore teeth out. IOIIN is of dark com
plexion, appears rather more compilable,
between twenty aid twenty five years old,
five feet six or eight inches high, has a
vacancy be* ween bis upper teeth.—Th;
owner is requested to come forward prove
(iropcrty, pay charges and take them a
way.
Solomon Kemp, Jailer
February 25 3l
(Jau I ion.
VI.L persons are hereby cautioned a
gainst trading for, or receiving a note
given by the subscriber to Benjamin
Thompson, recenily of Barnwell District,
South*Carolina, for the sum of seventy
live dollais, payable one mouth afterdate,
and dated atiout the 3d day of Februar'
instant, as I am determined not to pay H e
same, until the property is: recovered fin
which it was given, it having been obiuined
from me, in part payment for a negro wo
i.an slave, which has since been taken
from me, under an execution vs. sai l
Thompson.
Thomas Eiiigood.
February 21 if
• '
Lost,
ON the 18th inst. a Double Cased Gold
Watch, with a gold chain, two g id
s..u;s and a gob. key; the outside cii.-e of
the watch marked with th. initials II E. S
in a large flourishing hand, and niadt m
Cork, (Ireland.) — The finder will he
handsomely 'ewarded by leaving it at this
; Office, or at Win. 11. Thompson’s, Bridge
i Uowe.
Elliot Honeywell.
February 21 3tp
The’Editor of the Georgian, Savan
‘ nali, is requested to give the above one
' insertion and forward his account to this
office for payment.
Tax Collector’s Sale.
WILL be sold on the first Tuesday in
March, one HOUSE, a.joining
, Thomas Walton’s Lot,and sld as the pro
perty of Giles Griswold, to satisly his Stat
( and County Tax, for the year 1820. Amount
of Tax 75 cents
E. Bugg. T. C.
f January 3
; To Merchants.
s 4
* A. YOUNG MAN, the latter part of
' whose life has been devoted entirely to
1, business, is desirous of obtaining a aitua
* lion with some respectable nit reliant of
* litis place. A share in the establishment
s (the profits however small) would be pre
r ftrred. The advertiser is fully competent
J. t take charge of any business, where at
* lention and persona' exertion is necessa
ry.—For reference, &c. apply to the Ed
itor of the Chronicie
February 21 ■ -ts
Georgia, Burke County.
SUHEiUOII COL !. I' —April l.m, U-21
fieeent the Jloneralde John 31. Moxroo-
Mtur, nudge. ;
Richard Kichaidson,}
vs. C RULE NISI.
Jeremiah Miller j
UPON the petition of Richard Richard
son, praying the foreclosure of the
Equity of Redemption of a certain tiacl
or parcel of laud lying 1 ) being and situate
in tile county of Burke and State of Geor-,
gia, bounded as follows: —that is to say,
Northwardly by land formerly owned and
possessed by Jordan 'tayl >r; Las! wardly
by James Tindal, Philip Thomas and John
Smith’s landSouthwardly by James Mar
tin’s land, and Westwardiy by Joshua
Nunon’s land, containing one thousand
acres,-more or less, having the creek rivu
let, or branch called the Rosemary, run
ning through a part of said tract or parcel
of land, which said trac or parcel of land
was on the sixth day of May, in the year
of cur Lord one thousand, eight hundred .
and seventeen mortgaged by the said Je
remiah Miller to the said Richard A'icli
ardson, to secu-e the payment of the sum
of three thousand three hundred an i ele
ven dollars and eigluy threecems, with the
interest accruing thereon, to he paid eii the
first day of February nest, after the date .
/if said mortgage, with interest from .he
first day of January, in the year cl our
Lord, one thousand, eight hundred ar.d
Seventeen, and agreeable to the condition
oi a bond bearing even date with sard
mortgage —On motion of Felix ,1. bums,
attorney for the said Richard Richardson.
It is Ordered that the said Jeremiah Miller
lo within twelve months pay into the
Cleric's office the principal, interest, and
cost due on said mortgage, or in default
thereof, the equity of redemption in lire
saiit mortgaged premises will from thence
forth be fur ever foreclosed and bated.
It is further ordered that a copy of the
foregoing rule be published in one of the
public gazettes of this stale, once a month
for twelve months, or he personally serv
ed on the said Jeremiah Miller six months
before the time appointed for the pay
went of the money into court as aforesaid
Extract from the minutes, 28/A April 1821.
John Carpenter, elk.
May 3 ml2m
GEORGIA.
LINCOLN SUPERIOR COURT ,
April Term, 1821—Monday the 22.1 day.
Shutter Cowling, ") RULE for
vs. I forclosure
Nathaniel Adams, adminis- > of Mart
trator on the estate of Na- | gage
lhaniel Adams, deceased, J
Upon the petition of Stouter Cowling,
praying the foreclosing the equity of re
demption in and to all that tract of land
yirgand being in the county of Lincoln,
and slate of Georgia, containing five hun
dred and seventy acres, more i r lets, ad
joining lands oi Gathered and Saunders or
the South j Eastwurdly by lands of Mrs
Hunter,and John Ware; Northwardly by
Seaslrunk’s land, and iVestwardly by lands
of Robert Fleming and estate of Dowsing,
which said tract of land was mortgaged by
Nathaniel Adams in his life time to your
petitioner, the better to secure the sum
us three thousand two hundred and forty
seven dollars and sixty two cents, with
interest.
On motion of Micajah Henley, attorney
>r said Slautcr Cowling —lt is Ordered,
that the principal, interest, and Cjst bo
paid into court within twelve months from
this day, otherwise the equity of redemp
. ion ir and to ihe mortgaged premises will
be from henceforth for ever bared and
foreclosed, and this rule be published in
■one of the public gazettes of this state,
once in every month until the time ap
pointed by this rule for payment, or a co
py served upon the said administrator of
ihe mortgagor or his special agent, at b ast
six months previous to the time (he mo
n is directed to be paid into court
True copy taken from the minutes of
Lincoln Superior Court, April Term,
IS21 —Monday the 23d day of said
Month.
Peter Lamar, el k.
May 3 ml2m
In the Superior Court.
Rchmond County—November Term , 1821.
IN T.QLTI’V.
Bank of the State of Gem gin, A
is s
John McKinnc ami others. )
Present —The Honorable John H. Mont
co'ittiT, Judge.
IT appearing to the Court, that the de
fendants, Jam .s Erwin, Gadriel W.
Denton, Milledge t>o!phi i, Joseph P. Mc-
Kuuu, James Lamkiu, Henry Shultz,
John A. Barnes, and James Gardner, are,
i id reside without the limits of the State
f Georgia- un motion of Richard Hen
's Wilde. Solicitor for complainants,
It is Ordered by the Conn , That the said
lefendaiits, ai d each and every of them,
uoanswer fully on or before the fust day
of the next term, or that the Bill of the
omplainanls as to them be taken pro con
fesso. And it is further ordered, that a
copy of this order be published in one of
the Gazettes of the city of Augusta, once
a month for six months.
Taken from the Minutes.
John B. Mann, cl’k.
Cerk’s Office, 26i.1i Nov. 1821 m6m
________________. . . *■ . • ■ ■ ~
Notice.
INfINE Months after date application
will he made to th- honorable the Justices
of the Inferior court of Burke county
when sitting for ordinary purposes, for
leave to sell the whole of the real estate
of Solomon Daniel, lait of said county,
deceased, h r the bentfi'. of the heirs and
creditors of said deceased.
Britton L. Pierce,
Administrator witn the will annexed.
November 15, 1821—— m9ni
Notice.
'jVJ’INE Months after dale hereof appli
. Xxl cation will be made to the honorable
the court of Ordinary for Columbia coun
ty, for leave to sell twenty thousand acres
-of land in the county of Montgomery, the
s.me being part of the real estate of Za
doc Magruder, deceased —to be sold for
ihe benefit of the heirs and creditors o
said deceased.
George Magruder, adm’r.
Tresey Magruder, atlm’x.
July 3, 1821 *n>9m
Georgia,!? ichm ond countv
November Term , 1821. ' f
Present, the lion. John 11.
? Judge.
The Planter’s Rank
the State oj Georga, I
disseises of Rarna I Petition for Jot*
Me Kune, > closure,
vs j
James B. Lafitte, and |
four Lots in Augusta. J
RULE MSI.
Upon the Petition c.f the Planter!
Bank, of the state o I Georgia, praying
,the foreclosure of the equity of redenip,
Iron in and to certain Lots, in the county
and stats aforesaid, known in the plan of
Lots laid out at the upper end of Btoai
street, in Augusta, by Daniel Sturges,
Surveyor General, on the
day of February, one thousand eight hut.
died and eighteen, and lying on the nortj
side of Broad street, as numbers one,
eleven and twelve, each containing
feet front on said Broad street, (number
</iie excepted,) which contains on Bread
j street, twenty-two and a half feet, and on
Junta Street, thirty feet, being the same
on that, (Join's st i cety as the other thrte
fails; which said Lots were
James B. Lafitte to Harn&MeKinne, untie
li'st day of July, one thousand tight hun
di ed and eighteen, to secure the paying
of the sum of three thousand six him.
ibed and seventy-two dollars and fifty
cents, with interest, at one, two and three
years, two thousand four hundred ar.J
fmty eight dollars and thirty-two c:nti,
witn interest thereon, being now ducM
unpaid to the said Planters Bunk—
And now at this term, upon the motion
of Thomas Flournoy, in Sehaif of the Plain,
till’: it is ordered, that the piincipslij.
terc-st OS cost due on said tnorlgagebe pt 4
mo Court, within twelve months from
the date hereof, or from thenceforth the
equity of redemption will be forever be.
re*d and foreclosed, and the mortgaged
premises will be disposed of as the lav
directs.
Amt it is further ordered, that hi]Rule
be published in one of the public Gaz
ettes of this place, at least once in evtiy
mouth, until the time appointed fa .
ment, or served on the Mortgagor,«
his special agent at least six mouths, pn,
vious to the time the money is
be paid.
(Taken from the Minutes.)
John 11. Mann, Clerk,
Clerk’s Office, >
13lh Nov. 1821. 5
Nov 15 ml2ni
GEORGIA.
Georgia, Richmond Supe
rior Court.
November Terms 1821.
Present, the Hon. John H. MoNTOOMUf
Judge.
The Planters’ Bank, of>
the State of Georgia, |
i Assignees of Barna 1 Petition forFc|
McKmne, closure.
vt, t
Two Lots of Land in j
Augusta. J *
RULE NISI.
Upon the Petition of the Plsnlei
Bank, of the state of Georgia, praying ll
, foreclosure of the equity of redemptio
in and to two lots ot land, in the covm
i and state aforesaid, and city of Augui
• in tlio plan of lots laid out at the upp£
I end of Broad street, in said city of Augoft
I la, by Daniel Sturgcs, Surveyor Genen|
i o» the twenty-eighth day of Februw,
, one thousand eight hundred &. eighlea
• lying on the south side of Broad strew
- as numbers fifteen and sixteen,containif
f thirty feet each, fronton said Broad-stm,
t and extending back to Ellis street; ffhijj
said lots of land were mortgaged on ts
first day of July, one thousand eight hu
f dred and eighteen, by Patrick McDotuß
, in his life time, to Barna McKinne, tciT
I cure the payment of the sum of fifieL
hundred and twenty-seven dollars a J
half which said mortgage, the said Bat
MeKinee, assigned to the Planters’Ba®
of the state of Georgia, on the twe®
ninth of July, one thousand eight I.®
dred and nineteen, upon which therHi
now due the sum of five hundred aiJ i®
dollars ami seventeen cents, besides®
ests as is stated. h
And now, upon motion of TW®|
Flournoy, attorney for said Bank:
dered, that the principal, intern'H
costs due on said mortgage be paid®]
Court within twelve monllis from the w
hereof, or the equity of redtmptiffifc
the said mortgaged premises, will bp W|
ever foreclosed, and the saul lots will*
disposed of, as the law directs i
‘ And it is further ordered, that this OTt
be published in one of the Public*
cites of this state, at least once in e<|
j month until the time appointed fur fl
ment, or served on the mortgagor o»
y special agent, at least six months P rev lj
( to the time, the money is directed!*
[. paid.
a (Taken from the Minutes.) |
‘ John 11. Mann, Clef.
e Cletk’s Office, 7 M
l.°»h Nov. 1821- SNov. 15—
Georgia—Columbia County/
„ IN THE INFERIOR COURT .
Thomas W. Battle, A . Jr i
vs Crulenisl'M
James Brace well, j
s UP ON the petition o c Thomasi \V. Di ; W
\ Slating that he was in possession m m
r promissory notes for twenty fi' c
s each, given by James Bracewell u>
, rence County ; and that the same ®
1 been lost or mislaid, and having
the Inferior Court Office the docun*
thereto relating, in conformity to
ute of this State, and the rules ot
in such cases made and p.-ovidea*
praying the usual rule. It is
dered, that all persons concerne*
shew cause on or before the first«
■’ next term ot this Court, why the
e of the petitioner should not be gr*»
'* and it is further ordered, tmt this r-m H
s -niblished in one or more of the*
e Gazelles of this Stale, once a mo: r
'* the time of shewing cause thereon. 1
r (Taken from the Minutes.) ill
>' F , b 7 H. LAMAR. Cl’k.jjf j
• fsLerifl‘’s Titled
For sale at this Office