Newspaper Page Text
• SF. I.
&c.
fVcatern Hotel.
TI'F, dm., ilber still remains at
'’Hit. H Vims’ well known stand, w here
Rrr>en '<ih1 Centre sireetainiersrct escli
lther. :nnl directly onposite the Market
frrni the Augusta Bridge i nod/then Ukinir into
consideration Ihe nleuv'tnes* of the situation,
„ vvl water, >ow nviecs, an t his attention m ms*e
fli.ise c.nmmrtible who call, lie hopes to obtain a
reason ible share of pnhlic p itronage.
\n ■'c'ettent Wagon Ysrd is also kept by the
aubscriber.
n 1TF.S.
M m p”r day, R1 -5
V sod Horse per dav,| 2 00
VI or » oer day, 75
&e. ixc. Cic.
woodson-ugon \
Tlie Savannah Republican, will please (five »he
wbove so insertion once i week till the first of
.tanonsrv, 183', a l 1 foro'ar 1 bis account to the
Aurost i \flv<*rti«>r for payment.|
ini'2i i7« •
ft*.I'WtVGTOV HAT.L.
The Washington Hall in this
tv, lately oe-upiM by Reuben New. I a ^j n , t Mr. Pettier.
For Sale or Rent.
The Mt' srribcrs new Brick Bnil-
>ing in Heynokl* Square Posarsalon
i gfi, n immediately— Forterm
nov 9
219
oplv to
F. 11. AVF.I M \N
A valuable City Residence for Safe.
t |S1IK subscriber nflbra for S (e his new, /nrye
I amt commofBoi** llriek Dwelling Mouse in
Court-house -square It is so well kn own, that i
i> on'v necessary to >-a\, tliat it has always been
considered one of the- most desirable residences
in the city. If not sold in a few we ks t wi’l be
rented. ' JAMES M’HKNRY.
nov 4 214
Superior Court—-Chatham County.
Jaivaut Taiw, 1822
Richard Richatvlson,
, Sh v ItUI.F. NISI.
The Tmstees of the Sa
vannah Theatre,
U PON the petition nf Richard Richarilson, ns
sigfteeof William lay, prnyingthe forecln
sure of the equity of redemption, of all those t\v o
1 .ots of Land, situate, lying, and being in the city
of Savannah, Adjoining each other, and known and
distinguished in the plan of the avid citv, by tin
number twentv-nine (29) and thirty, 30, Brown
ward, bounded east by M'lntosb street, Wf'*
Chippewa square, north by Hull street, andaontii
bv Al'Donongli street, top-ether with all and silt
gulnr the building and improvements thereon;
— 7. j \' which said two loti, with the boil Imp and other
I ailtion an(L Oltce. appurtenances, were mortgaged by the Trustees
R ll. PF, ITIOHKW, Esq. having Riven notice j of the Savannah Theatre to the said William .1i>,
•in the last Oeorpp m, that no per am has a by deed, hearing date tlie twenty third day «F
February, in the year one thousand eight bund
and nineteen, to ae cure the payment nf the sum
of fourteen thouaan 1 nine hundred and sixty dol-
rij-lit to ren’ the Hofis ? belonging to the estate of
John Anderson, 1 hereby give
« NOnCR.
That I * ill rent the house and premises on half |ars. with lawful interest on eleven thousand dol
Lot Vo 9, 2d Tything, Reynolds ward, torpie-lv i la. s, Irom the first of October, one thousand eight
the property of .1 >hn Anderson, (which, I pre j hundred and eighteen; and on three thousand
mme, Mr Pettigrew has reference to) to am ; nine hundred and six’y dollars, from the fi at of
resp ansible tenant, at a moderate price, and will i December, eighteen hundred and eighteen, »e-
guarantee to said tenant the. undisturhed posses, i knowh-dgedtherehy to he justly due ami owing
_ . - . — ", sion against Mr Pettigrew’s claim, the subscriber I to the s iid William .lav, for Ins advances in mm
• ■ -omb, F.sq. and owned by the B ank of t , ,j<p„,g w,| sheriffs Titles.
. ” — c H HAYDEN.
nov 20 1228
oct 23
tlie Sts'e ol Georgia, will he rented on
Vera reason ible terms to a good tenatit, 1 r one
or ma-e v ,- ars. Possession iriven immediately.-—
Chirflv all die. furniture used bv’ capt. Vewco.nh,
wib be sold on reasonable terms it Morale sale,
bat' if not sold before the 4’h of November ensu
ing, it wit' on that day he disposed of at public
auction to the high's' bidder.
The building in i furniture may be examined
anv ten.’ oil application to
P, HF.VUY.
.fgent nf the Snub.
2H
For Sale,
Two Dwelling Houses, situated
i central p art of the city. They will
* sold very low for ca.li. For particu
lars aoo’a at
TnI'-Wfence Office,
On the May, opposite the Exchange.
211
To (lent,
The Store in Tones’ buildings on
be Bsv, next an the one occupied
nismess.
r mins
oct 31
* T *1 s mith «t Turner, an excellent stand foi
■ 1 Also, several t twelfing Houses
Applv to
It & t. HABERSHAM
nov 12 <221
and ''
Valuable Tjanisfor Sale.
IP. f dlowi.ig j ai itile Lands will he sold
For Sale.
\ VALUABLE Estate Ol\ the Island of Skida
r\ way, adjoining the Plantation of badge Me
Xllister and tames Bilbo Eaq ’ l'be trsc con.
tarns about four hundred and sixri ser a of good
cotton and provision land, there is VCt about sixty
acres of prime land uncleared: the pla te is eonsi
dered remarkably healthy and a creek winch
form* the eastern Boundary of the tract, affords
jp-eat quantities of fish anil oysters. Flic dwell
ing house is much out of repair; but the cotton
com and gin houses are in good order» the ne
gro houses also have lately undergone repairs,
and will last for some time. With the plantation
will be sold fitleeu negroes, w ho have been ac
customed to the place, and foe the last six years
cultivated part of the land in cotton and corn,
milting each year large crops. The place c m be
mail aged at a small expense, and lias lor somi
vears past veilded an intere.sl equal to any small
plantation in tlie neiglibnurhohd—Posscaaion can
l>. had as s.aon as the present crop is got out; a i■’
undoubted titles will be given. \p|>'y to
JOHN MrNISH.
tiov 24 ar214
T low pri-e-, a.11 unaccommodating terms
early application be made to the subscriber.
tract containing 5J06 acres at the bead of
On.
Sape! i river, ij the County ol M Intosh, near the
ol 1 Court H >oso, consisting of Inland Swamp, nf
the fim quabtv—prime Cotton Land and Pine
barren, formerly the property of Robert B nllie,
dece ised
An undlviiied twothi*L of a tract >f about
tOOO acres situated ,m Crooked River in Camden
County, well suited fo- tlaecultiv tion of Colton
and considered very vahiable \pnly to
CF.ORiiF, SCllLEY,
nov 12 ar221 N ■ 1 <’.annnierce Row,
Tide Sicamp Plantation.
p~n'l ■ siio-cdper dV-s tor sale ttiai well known
p'antntioo -i'l-
BREW TOM HILL,
Tm nedi oely b d >v t te city of 8ivaundi, cootoin
ing 230 acres of prioie river swamp; aboil’ 215
acr 'S under good banks and in planting orle-, ainl
be* v»e i 1 an I 200 acres of high l and. Buildings
auffl ivnt tor a gi'ig of a hundred negroes, with
barn , Me.
Ti - iris icen omodeting to a good pu chasor —
To” turaber particular* ann’y to Messrs R. tv t
HAHRItailAM, orto the subacri'ier in Charles
ton II M HUG
nov 13 f232
For Sale,
A Id. that valuabl- tram or parcel of Ian 1 known
. bv the name of Nelville situated in South
Ca-nllns about two male< from Savannah Tin-
tract is considered oneof'he beat for a Rice plan
tation in its neighborhood, and contains Ki.-Iit
hundred and eighty-four acres It a tj >ir.s .Mr
Tiiomas Young Gen. Huger, and Mr. Nicholas
Cnig-r. Persons who may wish to purchase will
examine the premises. A good tittle uid be given
and the times t;f»ale will be reasonable Appli
cation to be made to \VM tl \LLOItV
Agent oftlamlin Maljor
uov 16 225
'I'lli’ Public
I S i if .rmed that tn< ; ..m o’ H .m in M tllory to
n.i- Tact of land ii South Carolina, called
Ni i i le, is now in a tmin for Judicial investiga
tion, until the termination of * h’.ch, some risk
will be incurred by those who mav purchase.
WM. L. 1) WIS.
dec 2 237
For Sale,
f\ Tide land plantation, upon Savannah River
lately in the occupation of Dr. NVm. Warl.-y
deceased—containing about 610 acres of prime
swamp; with the plantation orseparitely, will be
aold thirty N-gt'.ies now upon it The above pro
perly will be sold at public auction on or ibottt
the 15th December next, unless previously dispos
ed of by privu e con ract. For particulars apply
to - TUF I'l & REED
oct 24 1205
$Fnr <ale,
’YTHE Island ofGre», W«saw, with its apprn.
lages. T'lis (stand is bounded by the nnr'h
by greP IVsrsaw tound, to the west bv Romn-’v
marsh creek, the prineip I inland navigation
thnuugh ' hatlaam countv, south by little Warsaw
^Htd, and e i*> bv the A* antic ocean. 1' con
>:um bv -.urvey of I >h<t McKianoia in 1797 wi It
its sopen luges 4650 acres, out of which, it is
s'ated to have of » ive Oak, Cedsr, Csbhag ■ if.-e
Pine and Red Hay I'origi.ul growth) 633 acr
old fields 35 acres, and freah w ter ponds 1 '>
aerca, the Utter easily drained *o 1 mtv b* mi ’«■
valuable; exclusiv - of several detached Him
mocks in Romney M ir*h containing 113 acres, all
accessible by creeks, and separated from the
main island l>v navigable creeks and • canal; h
remainder is salt feeding neirshes, Pino land and
other inferior lujids, nnlv li 1 f >r wil I rang’’ —
tluch of the Live O ,k and Oed >r Timber, is fit
for ship building, old su'Ii ’lent to aupply frames,
fit for vessels Irina 300 to 350 tons good landings
to supply the Savannah market with fuel, and
the cabbage tree mne abundant than on mv
island on the coast of South Carolina or Georgia
This Islan 1 has been - hie.fiv appropriated to the
raising of live stock for the Savannah market,
well knoavi to hare be n ever e ;'mpt from lis-
eas in cattle, to avliich m.mv islands no our rn st
are subjected to, at present it has on it about
two hundred he <d ol horned cattle, all tractable
and under the m inaqemcnt of three stock k*cp-
em; ah in’ the same number of sheep, (West
India Breed) and upwards of two hundred go ts,
exclusive of t|og«. Three settlements are on
the island occupied by the stock kceperi, on of
which Ins a framed building of 18 by 28 fi et,
•ind the o'her two, buddings of 1 > by 20 feet
< i.-U, exclusive of out buildings. Flrts island in
•ny opinion is well worth the attention of any one
who wishes an insular situation, being healthy
and a Compact propertv; also capable of w irk
ing a gang of 2.5 hands 11 advantage and leaving
a trienuiel change of fresh land, There can be
no doubt of the soil being veil adapted to the ’
culture of c jt'.on—I have-had two old industrious
negroes on the i land for four years, m ire us
stock keepers than as workers, and they have tor
the thr. e last successive years pr-wided me with
three heavy biles of Sea NI .ltd Ootton, die sU-
pl. much approved and admired by purchasers.
I'lirec foil ths of this belongs to an es ate, die
other fourth to ntysellj bu' to accommodate a
uurch iser, the whole is offered for sale. For any
further information and terms, applv to
N TURNBULL.
Deptford IliU, 22 nov c\;J3<
I plethagand finishing the said Theatre, for the ms-
' terials for the said building, and the hire of labor
ers and workmen, on or before the date of the
said deed of mortga-e, and which said mortgage
was afterwards assigned to the said Richard Rich
ardson, for a full and valuable consideration, aa
stated in the said petition. \ud that there is now
due and unpaid on tlie said debt and mortgage,
the sum of fourteen thou: ind and ninety dollars
and eight cents of principal, with *hc intcre-t
thereon, from the twenty-fourth day of March,
eighteen hundred an 1 nineteen.
On motion of Rich ir l \V Habersham, attorney
for the said Richard Richardson. It is ordered, that
the principal, interest, and costs, due upon the
said mortgage, he paid into court within tweb’c
months from this date, or that oh. ru iso, the equi
ty of redemption in tin; said mwigagod premises,
be foreclosed from til ncefor It, and that surlt fur
ther and other proct ding* tike place, as are
pursuant to the act of the legislature of tin* state
of Georgia, in such case marie and provided.
\nd it is further ordered, that tYs rule be pub
lished in one or mure -il'tlie G i/etu-s of the city
of Savannah, at least mice a month for twelvi
months,or served on the mortgagees, at least six
nontlis previous to tlie time the said rtunie) ill
hereby ordered to he paid into this court.
Extract from the minutes,
JOB. T. llOl.LKS, Clerk
jan 23 19
Georgia—Chatham County.
Rh iIvatok’s prrr’K. 'ulv 30, 182'.’,
No t O F, TO CREDITORS.
V I.L persons having demands igmn.t the e-
. tste of Andrew (Viselv, lately of Savnnnt.la.ai
.lien deceased, who wss s limner horn at - — ■
n llala, and who died without will and withon
heir-,arc requested to present them duly attested,
• ltd aaitli the proper vouchurstoabpport the s«m.
oil nr before the first ' av of July next, otherwi*
taaymeitt will be debareal.
\ll persons having demands against the est:at>
"f George Vogiric, lat dy of Savannah, »n alien
deceased, who was u blacksmith, and born s’
in Scotland# and who died without wil
ui fhrmt heirs, are requested to present them
duly a'tested. and with the ptoper vouchers t<
support the talBe. on or before the fiist day ot
July next, otherwise pavment will be debated.
All pars ms having demands against the estati
of Alfred White, lately of Savannah, deceased,
who was a wnggtJner (birth place unknown) »n_
who died without will and without heirs, are re
quested to present them duly attested, and with
the proper vouchers to support the same on i
before the first day of July next, otherwise pay
ment will be debarred.
All pet son* having demands against the estate
of James McCaib, lately of Savannah, an alien,tie
ceased, who was an Innkeeper, b-.ciiat i>
Ireland, and who died without will ana without
heirs, are requested to present them, duly attest-
ed, and with the proper vouchers to support tin
same, un or before the first day of July next,nth
envise payment will be debarred.
All pc psoas having demands against the est its
of Thomas Bourdon! lately of .Savannah, an alien,
deceased, who wa* a merchant, hum at in
Ireland, and who died without will and without
heirs, are requested to present them duly attest
cd, and with tit proper vouchers to support tin
same, on or befue the first .lav of July next, olh
erwise payment w ill he debarred.
All persons lining demands against the estate
of William Maving, lately or Savannah, an alien,
; deceased, who w s a house carpenter, born »
New Castle upon Tyne In England, and who died
without will an i without heirs, are requested tu
present them duly attested, and with the propet
vouchers to aupjiort the iyme on or before tlu
first dav of July next, otherwise p -ynient will ht
debarred. S M BON'D, k. c. e.
i u I v .30 167
Superior Court—Uutham County
Jam’ tar 1’eh.K, 1822.
John Bolton,
liulc
Divorce.
Cherry Hill for Sale.
/\ Valuable Plantation in Bryan county, situat-
xLli ed on tlie south side of the Great Ogeechec
riv< , about 5 miles below Mill’s Bridge, anil 20
miles from Savannah, containing two hundred and
nin t,, acres of river swamp of The first qu dity.on
an exnelh n' pitch of tide, t .o hundred of which
are cleaved nd under dams; and three hundred
an 1 lil'ty- even acres ot high land of mixed quali
ties, one hundred and fifty of which are cleared
an 1 ferited. There are now growing on this plan
tations, crops ot cotton and rice, by the appear
ances of which the qualities of the lands under
cultivation tmy he estimated
There are a large and commodious barn, ma
chine and machine house, cotton, com and gin
houses, all nearly new; an overseer’s house, a
comfortable dwelling house, stables, chair house,
&c negro houses for the acc omtnod \tion of from
50 to 60 negroes, andoneoftlje best springs of
water in the low country. There is also attached
to Cherry Hill a tract of five hundred acres of
pine land, from which all the lumber, mils, staves,
«c. to be used on the place, may be procured.
A Plat of the above land may be seen at the
office of the subscriber, in the Exchange, Savan
na)).
For terms, apply to Mr Tames S. Rond, Darien,
to li. P. Demere, Esq. Bryan county, or to
SAMUEL M. BOND.
aug 22 +177
V\>1NF
^J,\| will be made to the Honourable the Justi
ces of tlie Inferior Court of Chatham County for
leave to sell all that tract of land situate in Chat
McKay, on tite east and south by lands of Thomas
Gibbons and on the West by land-, of C. F. Hunk
being the real estate of Thomas G. Davis dec. to
be sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors
4 t the dec.
ICHARLKH t; . GORY,
Ex’r. of Thomas U. Davis.
3 I S? —a
For Sale.
A LL that small plantation containing fifty acres
X. of prim land tut the resi lenco of Tlios. G.
Davis, ab-iu 6 12 miles from Savannah, > lyoining
'ands of Mr Tin s Gibbons, i ,,e M.icK ,ys mu
Mr C Hunks, within a hah'mile of the Augusta
road; on said place is a dwelling Irmse and other
convenient out buildings, an I about twen'v live a-
:res of said land is tin ter good fieri cing, also th-r-
is a good stock of grape vines, and the best peach
orchard in the counts; tlie above place is well cal.
culaiedfor i good rardeii and a small Farm, hav
ing a well of excellent water—the above place
will be sold tij permission of the Court ol tlr.fina-
ty. Apply to CHARLES GREGORY.
Ex’r will Titos G. I)a» is.
If the above place is not sold before tlie fi st
J inuary next, it will then lie let out a 1 'lie hignest
bidder for one year—Also will be hired three
prime field hand-, and a boy.
nov 22 CAf230
The legal represent*lives of
'h/.abi'th Box,decease t
0 ’PON the petition of John Button, lately
trailing under the firm of Robert and Joint
’I ilinn, praying the foreclosure of the Equity of
• * lemptiou of nil that tract nf land, situate in the
ountt Chatham, known by the mine ofllarrnck,
containing one hundred and ten and one half
acres, bounded westerly by Pembrook plantation
southerly by laud granted to John Carey, <■ • iter,
tv by Thunderbolt creek en.l cn ’.-sh, which se
parates it from Isle of Hope nd northerly bv
said Thund rbolt creek as will more particularly
appsar by « plat annexed to the deed o! 1 mort
gage, which sfid tr-iCt ol land was m irtgaged to
the said Robert and John Bolton by deed, bear
ing date on the thirteenth day of April, in the
year one thousand eight hundred and seven, by
one K'ir. ibetl) Box, since deceased, to secure tin
payment of a certain writing obligatory of even
d-ite wi'h the said mortgage, made and entered
into by sai l Elisabeth, with said petition in the
penal sum of two thousand eight hundred and
thirty dollars and six cents, with a condition
ihereunder Written for the payment of one thou
sand fo„r hundred and fifteen dollars and fifti
three cents, with interest ft' 'in Ihe date thereof,
on or before the first day of April then nex'en
suing—and that there is now due and mif>.<i 1 on
the said bond the sum of one thousand and eighty
six dollars and thirty four cent* of principal, wit ft
lawful interest thereon from the twenty ninth d iv
of January, one thousand eight hundred and six
teen Whereupon on motion of Richa-al W
Habersham, attorney for the peti’i-mcr it is or-
dered, that the principal, interest and coil* due
oil sud-h’ind he paid into this Court within twelve
months from 'his date, or that otherwiseth Kquf-
y of redemption (unless i anse i hereon to tie
contrary) in the s.iid mortgaged premises be
from theuce'nrth foreclosed, and that such fur-
titer and other proceedings lake place, as are
pursuant to the act of the General Assembly, in
such ca-e mad; and provided.
And it is further ordered, That this rule he pub
lished in one. or muf; of the public Gazettes of
the city of Savannah, at least once a month fm
twelve months, or served on the legal repre
sentatives of tho said Elisabeth Bo*, at least
six months previous to the time the sajd money
is hereby ordered to be paid into this Court.
Extract from the minu'es,
I OH T nor.r.KS, Clerk
ian 23 t«
Superior Court—Chatham County
Mai It HU, 1822.
Caroline Gentntr,
t>*.
AVilliam Gentner. ,
fpiIK Sheriff of ”t he eniinty of Chatham having
I made his retu 1 it hi Ihe above case, that th»
defendant is not to be found in the county ol
Chatham aforesaid. On motion of M. Sluift.aH,
senior, plaintiffs attorney, it is ordered, that toe
said defendant mike his answer or defensive al*
leg itiott In w riling, pi rsonslly, or hy hit attorney,
on and before t|)<* next term of this Court, and
that this order be published in one of the Ga
ieties nf this city once a month until said term
of court.
Extract from the minutes,
JOB T BOI.LES, .C’rh.
mrlt 174
Inferior Court—Chatham Couiy I
Jn-T T; iu
AN the petition nf En-ich VA Sp.,
" that iie had possessed -, rr- r {, j n
i Ue, dated at Savannah, June 1st, 1820! " 1
ihle four months after da'e, to Frederick , t
•r ortler, and by Fred 'rick R Fell Iniloii' 1
petitioner, fur the sum of ni ety tw <j„|u '' I
'wo and a half cents, and which said ,'I
made and signed by onccJ is t; Grecu||,, w ° le
whereof is annexe to the sii • peiition i' ,rr 2
with the affidavit ofthe said Ki.ooh wV
Htd other evideni’.c in prove the e\j s(( . 1 ;’""
ftoffiiv*
t tne sai*i noie is suited in the clerk’"* ?
It is ordered that the said J as G c.reer.l *
Frederick S Fell <lo shew csitve < ‘ lu
on nr *
first day ol the next term ol this Court , ,c '
prayer of the petitioner should not b* 1
And it is further ordered that this ru| P f |
fished in one or more of (he public <; u "
the said State once a mom It until t;,, . P|,ei ®f
time
pointed for shewing cause thereon.
Extract from the minutes,
JOB T. BOLLE8 r ,
inly 18 162
» f .
Georgia—ElE.igham Coui^
I o ill whom it mav cnncrrn
'TOIIF.HEA8, Maria l» Raltcrson, m D | lf
i f lellets ot u (ministration ont| 1P L,,' M
effects of Win Fatlerson, lata of Kfljnmt.iirv,
ty deceased. “
Now these are therefore to cite and i
all and singular the kindr- d and creditor,
said ilcceascd, to file tlu ir objections fif „„ ! I
have) in my iffl -.e, on or belore the Tvli'd I
December next, otherwise letter* if »d*v^l
tion will b. granted to the applicant "* B, |
Given under my hand and seal, thi, 7>K i I
November, 1822. day of |
JOHN CHARLTON’, Cc „
nuv7 *217 ’ Co ’
Georgia—Effingham tZoitntvT
To all wlttini ii may cuticcm— ’
CWHKUKAs Wm G I’o.tcr, ap,,l, fsflIt ^ ]
ters of admiinsti’.ttun on the estate a I
i ffsets of James Forter, late of Effingham ctZ* '
deceased. 1 »
Now these are therefore ft. cite and I
all and singular the kindred n d credi'a-s ,,f
said deoaajitd, to file their oh jectio ts, (if,
have) io my office, on or be'fuv. t; K Till ,|, v j|
December next, otherwise letti-rs of idimni,j| l |
ti -n will he granted’ to the applicant. I
Given under my hand and seal, this 7t|,
November, 1822, I
# JOHN CHARLTON, cco.
'Che Paragon Toll Mil,
B EING now ill complete order will receiie
rough Rice, to be heat on toll at any time a
'er the 10th of September next, or earlier if
wished. Turns on the Mill maybe secured by
ipplication to Jacob Read or William Kilpa'rick
at Drakics, alter tlie 15 h of August, each turn
vill consist of 200 tietcesof clean ri e, provided
lie mill is kept furnished with rough rice.
JACOB READ.
july 30 +167
Ten Hollars Reward.
'TA ANA W AY from the subscriber o-i the 21st
J&jf inst. a Negro fellow niii‘1 SAM, about 20
\ eai’3 old, 5 feet 6 or 8 inches high, slender make.
He formerly belonged to Mr. Swcicoffer. Tha
above reward will be paid for apprehending tile
said fellow Satli, and lodging him mi gad.
D AVID A. S THOBHAR.
oct 25 U r l6
JVvtice,
James E. P. Wells, A Bill for discovery
vt. C account "and par-
Stephen K Proctor k ollters. jtition.
ham County containing fifty acres more or less,
bounded on the north Tiy Lands of the ^estate of J"T appearing to the satisfaction of tlie Court
l. that Stephen K. Proctor, lives beyond the li
nuts of this state, therefore ordered that the said
Stephen R. Proctor do plead, answer or demur li
the bill in this case, io Hire:- months from thi
publication of this order, otherwise the hill will
” Gki-n against him pro enufesso.
sepl 26 twiia | KNB ^ Cva> - in v ^-
Superior Court—Chatham County.
Mat I’ekm, 1822.
Salma M niton, T
va N Petition for Foreclosure
William Alford )
I 1 +PON tlu- petition of Salma Manton praying
J the foreclosure of the equity and redemp
tion of all that part of Garih u Lot No (6) six,
situate in the County of Cl r.thutn about one qiiar
ternl a mile south of the coy ot Savannah, which
is known in the plan of the lots into which said
Garden Lot no 6, six has been laid out an t dtvi
1 ! by the numbers 16, 17, 18 and 19,2 5, 26, 27,
28, 29, 30 and 31, nil which lots occupy ths South
Western quitter of said G„rdcu l/»t no 6 -ax, and
constitute that part or quarter of sairl Garden
Lot which lies AVest of Montgomery street con
tinued, mortgaged by the s'id William Alford to
■lie soft Salma Wanton on the twenty-first day ot
*4 ijf ,re thousand eight him ired and t wei.ty-ont
to secure the payment of the s ime. of throe luui-
dred in fifty dollars due by the said William Al
ford to he s,.i l Salmon Aluuton as indorser I
Samuel /• tcombs n,.te an I on open account,—O
motion I i’Lyon 8i Del.amot(a, attorneys for III-
petitioner, it is ordered ilia, 'lie principal and in
'crest <ltte on s.,id mortgage and tite coats of this
proceeding be paid into C urt within twelve
months fmin this dale or tint' from thenceforth,
such further proceedings be had as tlie law di
r< eta: And is further ordered that a copy ol
this rule lie published in one of the Gazettes of
this St ile, at least once a month, uti'il the expir
ation of ihe time within which the principal, in
terest ami costs due lathe petiouer are direclcw
to be patil into Court,
Extract frem th Minutes,
JOB • KOI LE8, Clerk
jttlv2 1.55
nov 7
Inferior Court, Chilian Couiitv.
< l \ MHF.i(t»,4'li Nnv is;.'.
O N the petition of John A. Schroder, iT»|
that lie isin jail, for debt, at the suit iifWai'l
I Mitllryne, that lie is Inanhent, bin wilting u I
Mtrrendi rail his estate, fur the l>-n. fit of in, -
h «*ts. is the law directs, and prayi'ir fur r .irfI
under the In solvent Acts of this St ,:e— i, |,I
that tiie said John A. Schroder he brjMrllti)n l tl
he Court House in 8aavanuah, on the 3.1 nuv ufl
Janiiury next, at 10 o’clock, to be bvartf;andtliatl
notice thereof be given to his creditors, agrees.!
ble to law. Extract from the Minutes. 1
JOB T BOLLV'.s.devk.
nov4 +t214
Georgia—Chatham f 'oiinl],
To an whom it may concern—
W tlEltr’.AR, George Glen, applies fir Icttenl
of athniiuv ration on die remaining mu.i.|
-m .isteiv I estate of Andrew McLean, hie ul
Chatham County, planter, deceased.
New these are therefore to ci'e and nd no"
ill and singular the kinilrfd and creditors of tits
said decea.ed, to file their otijectinn (i'/ any lltcJ
cave) in my office on or before’tlie lot day
IX <a tuber it c.v ; otherwise letters in' iIn.nasU.J
'.ten will he gra.i“ d to the applicant.
Witness ilt : Unit. Thomas N 'lord, nt»
the Justices of tlie s.iid Court, 'his 1st d tv
Novemner, A. 1>. one thousand eight Uuiyiri
and twenty two.
i.ls] S. M BOND, c. c. o.
nov 1 2l2
VI INE months after date, application --v ill bt
- v made to'lie honor hie the ou t -tfOrdutt
ry for leave to sell all he real « state of Peter
McFarhme, Sen. deceased, and A D. McFurhtu
lecca-, d—consisting of one lot tit the City of S i-
i aim ill. kno m in the plan of said city b\ letter A')
l.wciisburgli Oglethorpe Ward, being 67.J feet in
width and Il2.j feet in depth
Also, Int letter (AV.) adjoining lot letter (Y.)
and Hie same sizp.
Alsu, 202$ acres of land lying an Clear Creek,
Wilkin sort County, known as No. 140.
Also. 2J2J acres of land lying to Lawreng coun
ty, kn mil as N 62.
ttne 'ract,also, lying in Lawrcuscounty, known
aa No 85.
Also, iJ.i acres lying on Rocky Creek, Wilkes
countv, known is No. 118.
D AVID \. STKOBHAU, Jhlm'cr.
july 3 5156
\ INF. inontlis dler the da.'
plication will be mad" i
‘I*
the honorable
lustici-s ot die Inferior Court of l/wcy Com ,
ftu' permisfio.a to se.'l« tract ol land belonging m
the es' ite ot lolui Fulton, d*’c. contaiiiiiig 290
acres, on the stage, mad, bounde d west by M ,
Kherson’* land, and, it the time of survey, on all
other sides by vacant I nd.
WM l\ FUL TON, Vlm’r,
ELIZViKi II FULFON, Ailrn’t
oct 31 211
.Jfortriu—EtflUglU'll t^ouiuy.
I n all whom it mav concern—
• t.l^ 1 U'.HF. AS Murry U.aul has applied to th
/ / honorable the Cqurt of Ordinary .ifElfiug
lum county, for letters ot administration on th
cs ate of Elizahet i U, inde , ilece ised
Now these are therefore To cite and admonisi
all "'d. singular the kindred and creditors of th
viid d ceased, i o file their objection* it any they
have in my office, on or before the 23d of lK-c
neat, otherwise letters of administration will bi
granted 'o the applicant.
Given under my hand and seal, this 23 1 day o
Nov 182’.
JOHN CHARLTON, c. c. o.
t ov 2.3 231
.rtsr, mo,nils ii'-u tjale apniioiu .i) Will h
A J made to thehon the pislices ofthe Ini.-noi
court of Chatham comity, lor leave to sell tie r, at
estate of Wm M. Kelly, lutemf .Savannah, mcrcli’t
leceased, consisting of lot No 5, five, utd tin
milling , in that part of the city of Savannah cal
led 8t Gill. ROBER T TAYLOR,
Adtn’r of the est. of Wm M Killv.der,
april 1 77
A
l.l. peis his lia'ing demand* againsi ,li
tale of Henry Keilf'er, late of White B uff
dis rict, Chatham county, deceased, are hereby
notified tu present them tu me, duly attested,
within the time prescribed by law—otherwise
I’:" ment a ill be debarred, and those indebted to
slid estate are requested to make payment to
HAN'. All KEIFFKR, dual. Bx’x.
net 25 t i.2U6
V uel Davenport, deceased, must be rendered
inly authenticated on or before the first t Nov
■ext. R»A. DAmi'Wii'I', Mm’or, '
aug 23 • ‘
Georgia—Clvatham County.
To all whom i* may concern.
| JY the Honourable the Court of Ordinary ol
* Chatham County.
Wher -is George B Gumming, Executor ol
(obit Smith, d ;e has p. tili med tite UoitourabU
the Court of Ordinary of Chatham County to In
lismissed from his executorship
Now therefore these are to cite and admonisi
9| m I singular the kindred and creditors of tlu
mid dee. to file their objections [ifany they It ,ve]
m the Clerks Office -if die sail Cuu ton or before
die 6th lay of lanuary next at her a is..- letters lis
nissory will be granted to tite petitioner
Wittii s>. die honorable lolin ’ Williamson, oih
nf the Ju-iiieea of the said Court at Savannah tin
'i’ll day of July 1822
[I -SI S. M BOND, o.
|u h 6 J Af
Ge,jrjria—Cliathanl Cauntv.
'To all whom it may concern—
W HERE AS, (diver M. Lillihridgr,•pplkit
leiters ot adim .istratioii <m the ,
aimtn O’Neal late of (.dialluon Cmuv.) derev-4|
as prineip d creditor
Now these ate -herclbre to cite and sfimonslJ
II and Singular the kindred and cr. .htnra cl ths|
a iid deceased, iofiie their obj. uiaiH (ifsay i-ief|
■iiive) in my ollice on or before til" 1 >’- ihy If
;e ::ber m xt;otlu i wiv letters of adiui i> r.t*a|
will he granted in the applicant.
Willie di • Hon Thomas N 'lord nnr if t
uaices ofthe said Coitr', his 1st day of Y
,er \. D. one thousand eight hundred iinJuti’ |
ty two.
[ls] S. M. BON ),cco.
nov l 212
>INE inbnth* after date appn .n.m »ul. bs I
j made to tin- Honorable the lusticcs iK 8'*
of rior Court by the Executrix il the hW*
neorge Myers for leave to sell al. i e r-*al prop*
of said estate fur hr benefit of die licit'’-
JANE AIVRK8, .ifan’k
june 24 149
Gcorgi a-
Til all
l’>
>V
Georgia —Cliatha u (.uuuty.
In ,ll Iioin ii m ty concern —
lie llonoiM-hle die Court of Ordinary ot
Ii,ilium County.
Whereas Charles Dunham administrator of I
B. Harrison, dec bn, piliti.med the llimoti, iblt
die Court of Ordinary nf Chat mini County to he
lisniissed from his ntlmiui* tutorship.
Nou (herefur? these are to cite and admonish
ul and singular tlie kindred and pr.-diton of (lu
aid deceased io file theircblections 'if anv th >
have] in the Clerks Ollice of tin said Court on >"
brfote the 6tl> ilav of January next, nthd .vine let-
trrs admiNsury will b. granted tu Ihe petitioner
Witness the Honorable Joint I' Vt'iliaotsutl ')nt
of the Justices ol the said Court at Havanuuh tite
6th day of July 1822. i
[!• S 1 8 BOND, . e i,
Notice.
V INE months after late I
Inferior Court of Cuadi m
'o sell the remiuting real
'halier, deceased, lor tic |,en
may 3
nail apply to t|,
Cottniy, ior lem
'• -I Halt has'
ot' 1 ,e Iv iis
JACOB SHATTER, HuaJ. Ex’r.
•4163
-Chatham County.
i hoot it ntst concern—
\'HERE AS, Catharine 8 -ymnir, aifn ' l ' J '
• tfix of Gu.’do i 1. Seymour, deceii f ’P'
plies to be discharged from the said
tion. ..
Now these are therefore to cite mil a lit 1
all and singular tlie kindred and cr ilitors >1
said Teeeani d, to file their ob;,;eli i.is(il '■
ave y in my office on iv bet',,re die v' 1 ! 1, 0
January in-xt; otherwii* letiei' <lj' n ' iii!J ‘J
will be granted to the applicant. , ,
Witness the lion. Thomas '« Morel Oil '| I
lustices of the said Court, this 6 n ■!»>' 1 1 1
V. 11. one thousand eight hundred an i t • ,l ' tl
•[L. ■>.] ' h. M BOND, t c ’ 0 ’
inly 9 158 „
Georgia—Clutluun Cyaiit)'*
To iil wh im it ma, , mo*;rii,
V t ERE.A8, Clueles’llovt, .ppliesf'rk.'™
/•# ol aduiinisiratiotl nil the es'at an ' . 1 '
'it Join, I, ithro|,, late of Sav.aun ill in reliant a-'"
in behalf of the heirs and creditors, ^
Now Uitse are therefore, to cite uii'j a 1 '-®.! 1 ' .
,1: uud singular the kindred and cradiDb ‘
.aid deceiiscl, i , hie their objectioas pi f j
a ve; it. my olli r, on or brfur, th '
December next, otherwise letters "I Ju:ll ‘
•ion will In granted thq ippiicant. . ., ,
Witness, thehon. Thus. N. .'"ot , al, nne 0
lustier* "t said court, this 14,Ii lay of N ' 1
v I) 1822 S. M RDNI)
it/,, 14 223
c.«.
-Chatham Count)-
(ieurgia-
To ail winiiu it muy concern— „(
B V the llonouraUle tlie Court of Oi’il‘» 3, y
Chatham County. . r^h
lYhereas R ibert AV Pooler, admittiift’* 111 ^' j e ,
lie will annexed] on the estate ol
Bruce applies to be discharged from said *"
ration. mri'uli
Now therefore these are to cite an.I «' 1 ,, e
dl and singular ihe kindred slid .creditors u ^
aid deceased to file their objections [tr ^
n.ve] m Hie tilerka Office ofthe said Go'''
r before the 6th day of January next, otiii • n .
•tiers dismissory will oe granted to tlK’ P
Witness the Honorable John I* William-D 1 '
, the .histices if t iie said Court at-.-a'vii, 1
j v of Jul 1822 ..
,.8] 8 M BOND, e e
juiy 6 157