Savannah daily republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1818-1824, December 07, 1822, Image 4

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, LA\ T D\ kc. Western Hotel. THE s'disei ibr>- still rcimiiw «» Cspt. IV Mims’ well known stand, where G- en and Centre streets intersect each other, and directly opposite the Market front the Avgusts Bridge t anti when taking info consideration th.“ pleasantness of the situation, g >oil water, tow prices, an 1 his attention to ms te those omfortaWe who call, he hopes to obtain a reasonable shar - of public pstronsge. An excellent Wagon Yar t Is also kept by the •ubscriber. Tt ITF.S. M tn n**r dnv, 81 Man and Hor.se per day,. 2 00 Horse per day, 75 (sc. Sac. See. woonsoN'UQos. The Fsesuttsh Rr publican, will please give the above an insertion once a week till the first of Jannuarv. 1823, and forwsr 1 hi* account to the August* Adrertis-r for payment.! An ptstu, Augtt 173 oct It For Sale, Two Dwelling Houses, situated in a cen'rat part of the city. They will e sold very low for cash. For particu lars ipnlv at J.i!’lbrnl^r't JntcIHgenrt Office, On the Hay, opposite the Exchange. 211 E AST VLORID A T ANDS, P01iS11.il OR 1URTER, V PLA2TTATIDN on Amelia 1st mil, containing 700 acre* >■ iib i settlement thereon, and lias lu en under cultivation in Cotton: A '. art of 250 acres of t,and near the above A valuable tract of 1050 acres of prime Swamp mil highland) on the river St. Mary’s about 30, miles above its mouth. Another tract of500 arro* of Land, on Hawke’s or Fleming's Inland on the river St. lohns These land* are of the first quality, remarkably healthy situations, and in good lies—. 1 hey will he sold clwtsp either for cash, or exchanged for Negroes or merchandize, or they will be let on lease on reasonable terms; but the proprietor would prefer to join any Gentleman who can fur. nlsh mi (Bolcnt hands in planting the Amelia Island plantation, under his super intcndance. Description of the Lands may be seen, and terms made known, on application to 11 AKER & MINTON iler 5 229 To Rent, The Store in Jones’ buildings on hi* Rav, next to the one oeoup ’d *»y ■pith fi Turner, an excellent **, id foi business. AN i, several Dwelling Houses an 1'V tire rooms Apply to K ft T. HABERSHAM. nov 12 t2.H Valuable Lands for Sale. 1 X1 f I., ^.M'liibl, Forts will be sold at low pri 'C', and on nccommo,taring terms if earlv application he made to the subscriber. One tract containing 5 MG acres at the head of Fapelo river, in the. Couti’y of M'lntosn, near the old Court House, consisting uflnlan I nwa np. of the fi v qus'tty —prime Cotton Land and Fine barren, formerly the property of Hubert Oaillie, deceased. An undivided two thirds of a tract of about 2000 actes, si'mted on Crooked River in Cam len County, well suited for the oultivitiou of Colton xml considered very valuable Xpplvto GEORGE kCHLF.Y, nov 12 *p22I V I Conjme ttf How =T 'ride Sicamp Plantation. |H(K sir< !>**• :V. i tr»r ,*1* tYiat well known n'.iTit lti*)" V ' B {EWl’OM HILL, lm lively b d iw the city of ■•"'a iah, ctMTt.'.in- log 33d s-res nf pritne river »wsmp ; about 215 ncr sunder good hanks and in plain got-ler.and be'wt.cn 1 an I 2 >0 a re* of high land. Buildings s-iffi ient lor s g mg of i hundred negroes, with barns, iic. Terms socommn luting to a good nu' chaser — For further n•" i-e.firs apply to Messrs It. fc 4. HABERSHAM, or t« the subscriber in (ihsrles- ton. II M. HAIG. nov M *222 For Sale, A LT.tha'. valuable trae.' or pared of land known J\_ by the name of N'elvilie situated in South Carotini about two miles from Savannah This 'tra*'* is considered mis of the b st for a Kici* plan •tation in its neighborhor I, and contains flight hundred nod eighty four here* It a Ij fins Mr. Thomas Young Gen. linger, ini Mr. Nicholas Crug-r. Persons who may wish to p«rcha*“ will ex trnme the premises. ,\ good tittle ill bo giv, n an ' t'u: times of side wilt bo reasonable. Appli cation to be tnid; to WM M \i -LORY • Agent of Hamlin Mallor*. uo 16 225 Caution and Votice. R ll, PR r F1GRF.", Eri. having given notice ♦in the last Georgian, that no person has a right to rent the House belonging to the estate of John Anderson, 1 hereby rive NOTICE. That 1 will rent the house md premises on half I, i* No 9, 2 1 Tvtiling, Reynolds ward, formerly the property of John Anderson, (which, I pre sume, Mr P ttigrew has refer-nee to) to an, responsible ten int, at a moderate prire, and will guarantee to raid temnt the undisturbed posses sion ng,inst Mr. Pettigrew’s claim, the subscriber holding legal Shcrifl's Tit las. C II H-VYDF.N. nov 20 5228 ’Che Public 1 8 informed that the clam at Hamlin Mallory to the tract of land in Bimtli Cur Una, called Melville, is now in a train for Judic al investiga ti in, u nil the termination of vhich some risk w ill be incurred by those who mav purchase.. W\1 I. DA FIS. dec 2 337 For Safe, ri Tide land nlan’ ,tion, upon Savannah River lately in the occupation of I)-. AVm. v. ariey •L-ceased—containing about 610 acres of prime ew.imp; with the plun'atiun or separately, will be sold tmrty N'grocs now upon it The above paw perty will be sold at putilic auction on or about the I5lIi December next, unlesspreviously dispos ed of *y private contract. For particulars apply to TUF T8 4 RF.ED. oct 24 !20j For Sale, r rVTF, Island of Gre W .•<*<*, with it* appen- “ Inge*. This Island is bounded by the north l»v g.Tat Warsaw sound, 'n the we*t b. Romney marsh creek, the principd inland navigation through hathnm outuv, south bv little * arsaw sound, and east bv the At antic ocean 1' con tains by s<* way of John McKinnon in 1797 with its sopeitdflges 4650 acres, out of u' irh, it is stated to have of I,iv^ Oak, Ced«', < '• ib'sagn Tee, Tice and Red llay (origin'll growth) 633 acres, oil fields 55 acres, and fresh wa'cr ponds I'll acres, the latter easily draiurcl and mav h® tn i 1® valuable; exclusive of several detached 11 .m mocks in Romnev XIarsh containing 113 acres, all iccessible by creeks, and separated fmm the mail islan i by navigible creeks and a canal; h remainder N salt feeding marshes, Po e land u,d other interior lands, only fi’ for wil' rang ■ — Much of the Live O ik mid Cedar Timber, i* fi’ for ship building, sod sulficinnt to supply fram ■*, fit for vessels from :500 to 350 tons woo l landings to supply the Savannah market with file', .and die cabbage ’re ■ more abundant thun on any island on the coast of South Carolina or Georgia. This Island has been hieHy appropriated to die raising of live stock for ’he Savannah market, well known to 1 ave been ever eX'-mpt from dis ease in cattle, to which many island- on our coast are subjected to, at present it has on it about two hundred head of horned cattle, all trnctabo and under the m magement of tlir--e stock ki "p- ers; about the same number of sheep, (West India Hr. ed) ail upward- of two hundred g'>U«. exclusive of flogs. Three settlements are on tlie uai l occupiedl>v tin* st ick keep-'t”. *'n • *>t which has a fr.cncd ’mildin ' of 18 oy 2d fee', and the other two, buildings of 15bv2J feet each, exclusive of ou' buildings. This islan! in mv opinion is weil worth the attention of any on” who wishes an insular situation, being healthy and a compact property i ds » rspdde of wnrk ing a gang of 23 hands to advantage and leaving a trienniei change of fresh land. There can In no doubt of the soil being 'ell adapted to the culture of cotton—thave had two old indust * ion negroes on the island for four years, m ire » stock keeper.-; than as workers, and they have ter the thri e I art successive years provided tie with three heavy bales of Sea Island Cotton, the s'a- nle much approved and admired by purchasers Three fourth-, of this b -long* to an estate, the other fourth to my-elt', but to accommodate a purchaser, ihe whole is offered f.>r sale. For any further information and terms, apple to N TlTRNIim.T.. Deptford Hi'l, 2 1 nov cat23'* Superior Court—Chatham Count?. Iint»t Tits, 1829 Richard Riehanlion, ' RULE NISI. on, -v fT The Trustees of the vannah Theatre. U PON the pe'iti .nof Richard Richardson, as signee of William lay, praying the (orcein sure oftne equity of redemption, of all those two Lots of Land, situ itf, lying, and being in the city of Savannah, r.djoiniug eacii other, and known and distinguished in tiif plan of the said city, by the number twenty-nine (29) and thirty, 30, Brown ward, bounded cast by M'Intnsh street, west hv Chippewa square, north by Hull street, and smith by M’Donough street, together with all anil sin gulsrthe building and improtements thereoni which said two lots, whit the building and other appurtenances, were mortgaged by the Trustees of ihe Savannah Theatre to the said XX'illiam ,lr\. by deed, bearing date the twenty third day of February, in the year one thousand eight hundred and nineteen, to secure the payment of the sutn of fourteen thousand nine hundred "id sixty dot lars. with lawful interest on eleven thousan 1 dol lars, trimi the first of October, one thousand eight hundred and eighteen! anil on three thousand nine hundred and s'x>y dollars, from the first of December, eighlet n hundred and eighteen, ac knowledged thereby to be justly due and owing to the said XVilliam .lav, for his advances in com pleting and finishing tin* said Theatre, fur the ma terials for the said building, and the hire of labor ers and workmen, on or before die date of the said deed of mortgage, and which * lid mortgage was afterwards assigned to the said Richard Rich ardson, for a full and valuable consideration, as stated in the said petition. And 'hat there is now due and unpaid on the siiri debt and mortgage, the sum of fourteen thousand mil ninety dollars and eight cents of principal, with the interest thereon, from the twenty-fourth day of Xlurcli, eighteen hundred and nineteen. On motion of Richard W. Habersham, attorney for the said Richard Richardson. It is ord red, thJt the principal, intefeit, and costs, due upon the said mortgage, be paid into court within twelve months from this date, or that otherwise, the equi ty uf redemption in the said mortgaged premise*, he foreclosed from thenceforth, and that such fur- therand other proceedings take place, as are pursuant to the act •; the logisltiture of tile stale of Georgia, in such c >se mail”* i I provid ’d, Xml it ia further or irr d, tlnd tliii rule bo pub lished in uns or more of the (azutles of the eitv of Savannah, at least once a month for twelve months, or served on the mortgagees, nl least six months previous to the time die said money in hereby ordered to he ouul into this court, F.xtract from the minutes, J (>11. T. BOLLF-S, Clerk. jan 23 19 Rule Xiti. Cherry Hill for Sale. Valuable I’lantation in ilr *n county, situai- ed on the south side of the Gr.-at Ogecclu rivev, about 5 miles below Hill’s Ilridge, and 20 mile* from Savannah, containing two hundred and nin,.t acres of river ->wani;> of the first <pi ditypm an excellen' pitcli of tide, two hundred of which are cleared ,nd under dams; and three hundred and filty-aeven acres ol high land of mix-’ I quali ties, one hundred and fifty of which an. cleared ■and fenced There are now g owing on 'his plan- tations, crops ol cotton end rice, by the appear- -slices of which the qualities of the Ian!, under cultivation may be estimated. There are a targe and commodious barn, ma chine and machine house, cotton, corn and gin houses, all nearly new; an overseer’s iioutr, « comfortable dwelling house, stables, chair house, Ar negro houses for the accommodation of from 50 ;o 6 ) negroe3, and one of the best springs of water in the low country There is also *t%tli,-.j to Cherry Hill a tract of five hundred acres of •pine land, from which all the lumber, rails, sUvea, ’kc to be used on the place, may be procured A Flat of the. above land may be seen at the office nf the subscriber, in the Exchange, Savan nah. For terms, apply to Mr. fames fi. Bond, Darien, to It. P. Demere, F,sn. Bryan county, or to SA MUEL M. BOND aug 22 1177 Savannah River Lands. O N the firs I'l -sdiyin January a-xt before >hc Gourt'House in the city uTS.avinnah will be sold at auction all that plantation nr tract of land situate in t'i? State of South Carolina nppo- -ita the city of-Savannah, containi'ig abmit tZ> i- cres formerly the properly of Wm Telfair F.sq. dec fronting on Savannah back river and adjoin mg southward by the planlation of Xlajor John Scriven & northward by the late Edward 'Telfair Esq. about one hundred od eighty acres of the a- hove tract arc of the fir*i quality tide Swamp, a |iait of which was formerly cultivated, of the re mainder from 50 to 60 acres are of second quali ty rice lauds and the residue back swamp—the I.ukIs are on an excellent pitch of tide The terms of sale will be one half cash, the bah •nice payable in one year with mterest from day of sale at 7 per centum secured t>> a mortgage on the property. Persons w isliing m purchase can examine the title* at die office of the mbenbet in Havaqnah at any firac before the day ef sale. It VV. HABERSHAM. dec 2 237 The editor ot the Charleston Courier will please -ii3erl the above until the firsGof January next and render hi* bills to the office of the Republi can for payment. Superior Court—Chatham County. Jaxminr I'urm, 1822. John Bolton, V). The legal representatives of Elizabeth Box, deceased. j''PON the petition of John B.dton, la’elt trading under the firm of Robert and John Bolton, praying the foreclosure of the Equity of redemption of all that tract of land, situate in the •ninty Chatham, known by the name of Harrock, containing one hundred and ten and one half icros, bounded westerly l>y Pembrook plantation -ouiherly by land granted to John Carey, «*r iter, ly by Tliunderbnlt cn ck and marsh, width se parates it from Isle of Hope and northerly by sai l Thumb rholt creek as will more particularly appear by a plat annexed to the deed of mort gage, which said tract of land was mortgaged tn the said Robert and John Bolton by deed, bear ing date on the thirteenth day of April, in the ytar one thousand eight hundred and seven, bj one Elizabeth Box, since deceased, to secure the payment of a certain writing obligatory of even late with the said mortgage, made and entered into by said Elizabeth, with sa 1 petition in 'lie penal sum of two thousand eight hundred and thirty dollars and six cents, with a condition thereunder written for the payment of one thou sand fo.,r hundred anil fifteen dollars and fifty three cents, with interest fr m the date thereof, on or before the first day of Xpril then next en suing—and that there is now due and unpaid on the said bond the sum of one thousand and eighty six dollars and thirty four cents of principal, witii lawful interest thereon from the twenty ninth day of January, one thousand eight hundred ami six teen Whereupon on motion of Richard VY. Habersham, attorney for the pei it inner ii is or dered, that the principal, Interest and c nits dm on said bond be paid into this Court within twelve mouths from this date, or that otherwiseth Equi ty of redemption (unless cause thereon to tin contrary) in the sai 1 mortgaged preium'S he from thenceforth foreclosed, ari l that such fur ther ami other proceedings take place, as are pursuant to tit*: act of the General Assuinbly, in surh case mad; and provided. And it is further ordered, That this rule be pub lished in one or more of the public Gazettes of the city of Savannah, at least once a month for twelve months, or served on the legal repre sentatives of the said Elizabeth Box, at leaal six months previous to the time the said money is hereby ordered to be paid into this Court. Extract from the minutes, IOB T. BOI.LES, Clerk. ian 23 IP To Rent, r II\KF Lot-ok,'alma No W HARF J-ot elm store No H, Hate tlie pro per'.y of the Esi.u e ot Fat Srtunum dec for 8, Late th Slant terms wlucfi will be moderate apt ly ■ deC 2*7 Georgia—Chatham County. F.schu vrun’s Om'-s, ’"ly 50, 1822. Notice to crrdi tors. V LL persons having demands agiinst the es . tatr of Andrew Csaely, lately of Savannah,an dien deceased, who was a limner botn at 7—— in Italy, and who died without will and withoti- heirs, <re requested to present them duly attested and with the proper vouohsrs to support the Ram- on or before the first dav of July next, otherwnn payment will be tlebared. All persons having demands against the eststi ■ifGeorge Foggie. lately of 8 ivannah, an alien deceased, who was a blacksmith, and horn at —— in Scotland, mid who died without wifi an., w'thmit heirs, are rrnticsted to present then- dulv attested, and with the ptoper vouchers to ■upport the same, on or before the first day ol tiilv "ex', otherwise payment will be debated. Allpers ns having demands against the estate of Alfred White, lately of Savannah, decease), who was a waggoner (birth place unknown) an^ who died without will mi l without heirs, are re quested to present them duly attested, and with the proper vouchers to support the same on r before the first day of July next, otherwise pay. - ment will he debarred. All persons having demands against the estate of James MeCaib, lately of Savannah, an alien,-dc erased, who was an inuke -per, b' r n at — i’< Ireland, and who died without will amt without heir*, are requested to present th- in, duly attest ed, and with the proper vouchers to *tip|>oit, th ■anno, nn or before tlie firs' day of .1 ily next,oth erwise payment will be debarred. All persons having d<. mauds against the estate of Thomas Bourdon, lately of Savannah, an alien, deceased, vnvo was a merchant, born lit *0 Ireland, and -• t o died without will and without heirs, are requested to present them duly atlesi ed, and wi'h tin proper voucher* to support the same,' n or before the first day of July next, oth- erwisi pay men will he debarred. All persons I-,,v ing demands aga nst the estate of William Muvi' g» lately of Savannah, an alien, deceased, who was a house, carpenter, born a' Ni^ Cis'leupoo Tyne In England, and who died wimoMt will and without heirs, are requested to qrcsvnt them duly atiested, and with the proper vouchers to anpp >11 the sume 011 or before live first day of July next, otherwise payment will be debarred. 8- M. BOND, a r. c. July 30 167 Supei rior Court—Chatham County. Mai Trail, 1822. Caroline Centner, vs. C Divtrcc. William Gentner. ) ’ ITHK SherifT of the county of Chatham having I mode Ilia rcturnnn the above case, that tin- defendant is not to be found i.i the county of Chatham aforesaid. On motion of M. Slit Rail, lenior, plaintilla attorney, it is order” !, that the said defendant make his answer or d fun five al legation i.i writing, person i.ly, or by hi-, attorney on and before tho next tcnn of this Court, and that this order be published in one <n‘ the (i 1 zetles of tlli.l city once a mouth until said term of court. Extract from the minutes, JOB T 1IOI.LK3, Clerk. in? 15 174 For Sole. A d. that small plantation containing fifty acres . of prime lan-t tat - the residence of Thos. G, l)au-, abou 6 1-2 .oiiles from Savannah, .-.joining lands of Mr Thos Gibbons, estate MrcK.ys and JMr. 0 Hunks, within a half mile of die Augustu toad;on said place is a dwelling house and other convenient out buildings, and about twenty five a- cres of said land is under good lencmg also there is a good stock of gvape vines, and thi best peach orchard in the county; the above place is well cal- cututed for 1 good garden and a small Farm, hav ing u well of excelli nt water—'-the above place will be sold by permission of the Court of Ordina ry. Apply to CHARLES GREGORY, F.x’r will I'.ios G. Davis, i? If the above place is not sold iiafore the fimt January next, it will then be let out at the highest bidder for one year —Also will be hired three prim” field hands, and a boy. \. no-. 22 ca|230 A LL persons 'mving >lemands agauisi die cs t.,te of Henry KeifiTer, late of Wliite Blufi dis rict, Ghattiam county, deceased, are hereby notified to p*esent ti^m to me, duly attested, within the time prescribed by law—othei-wise pavmeot will be debarred, and those indeb'rd t-. <jud estate are req-.iyw - I in mak pay.-u'-it to HAN .AH KElJFIfU, Q ial. Ex’x. 2S ji The 'iabac 1O1 I) E3FEC I PUi.-.Y mt.iriiis die iuiia->il.o... .1 I V 8avgnn|ali «no its vicinity, that he will open a Sf.'HOOLsor the reception of young ladies and gentlemen, on Monday the 18'h of November, in which will he taught all th” requisites of a cor- reel English education, together with the Latin, Greek, French and Italian I niguag. s. He bus taken the room occasionally occupied by the Union Socicy, in the west end of the Acade my. For terms of Tuition and other information, a > ply at the store ol Baldwin (J Hayward, a few doors west of the City Hotel, F Ml WELL JONES. nov f.1 222 NOTICE. A LL persons indebted to Ihe estate of John and XtL Mai-cy Moore, of Effingham County de -aa- ed to come forward and make payment and thosa that have any accounts, to present 'hem to. HEXEKlAtl EVANS, Adm’r sept 23 §c «I9.1* N INE months afle: d.ite, application d! b. macletothe honorable the fourt ofOrdma ry for leave to sell all the re t! ‘-state of Feter Mcfarlaiie, Sen deceased, and A 0. McFarlaije deceased—consisting of one lot in the City of Sa vannah, known in the plan of said city bv letter 1 Y) Ewensburgh Oglethorpe Ward, being 67i feet in width and 112J feet in depth Also, lot leper (TV.) adjoining lot letter (Y.) 'uh|iI»»* Munfif. Hi/p. Also, 2024 acrea of land tying an Clear Creek, H dkinson County, kii'xwn as No. 140. Also. 2021 acres of land lying in Luwrens coun- v, kn iwn a» N >. 62. One tract,also, lying in Lawrenscounty, known is Nil 85. Also, 135 acres lying on Rocky Creek, Wilkes rouhty, known is No. 118. DAVID a. STUOUHAK, Mm'tr. pify 3 $1.56 Vi IAE month-, after the date o' this noti ., s plication will be made to the honorable the •Justices of the Inferior Court of Liberty County, 1 >r permission to sell* tract of land belonging to the estate of John Fulton, dec. contai fing 200 acres, on the stage road, bounded west by^ Mac t’lierson’s land, and, at the time of survey, 011 all other sides by vacant I md. WM. F. FULTON, vdin’r. ELIZABEI H FUL TON, Adm’x ict 31 211 Georgia—Effingham County. To all whom it nriy concern— W HEREAS J. M. Dasher administrate? of the estate of Benjamin Dasher, ha* petitioned the hon. the court of ordinary of Effingham conn ty, to be discharged from the administration of said estate. Now these are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of lh< said deceased, to file their objections (if any they have) in my office, on or before the 6th day <>( April next, otherwise letters dismissary wio be granted to ttie applicant. Civ; 11 under my hand and seal, this 6th day ot Dc< tiber, 1822 JOHN CHARLTON, e. e, 0. dec 6 *2*1 Superior Court—Chatlam County. Mat Train, 1822. Salma Manton, vs > Fctition for Foreclosure William Alford j L ri’ON the petition of Salma Manton praying - the foreclosure of the equity and ia-dcTnp 'ion nf alt that part of Garden Lot N > (6) six, situate in the County of Chatham about one qu tr ter of .a mile south of the city of S ivanuuli, which is known in the pla i of 'lie lots in o which x.ii i Harden Lot 1106, six has been laid out and div i ih-d by tlie numbers 16, 17, 13 and 19, 25, 95, 27, 2-5. 29,30 and 31, all which lots occupy The South W stern quarter of said Garden Lot uo 6 six, an.l constitute that part or quarter of said Garden l,o - which lies West of Montgomery Street con- tinu d, mortgaged by tlie said William Alford to .he s id Sal 11.1 Manton on the twenty-first day ot day me thousand eiglu bundl ed a id twenty-one in secure the payment of 'lie same of three hun dred an I fifty dollars due b) the s.aid William Al ford to the said Salmon Manton as indorser <J' Samuel Zetcomb.s note an 1 on open account.—0 - motion D’f yon Si DeLainotta, attorneys for th-' petitioner, it is oiilered tha- the principal au.l i.i terest due on »aid mortgage and the costs of ttiis proceeding he paid into Court within twelve months fr <m tliis date or that from thenceforth, such further proceedings be had as tlie law di reels 1 And is further ordered that a copy o' the. rule he published in one u!' tlie Gazettes ut this Slate, at h 1st once n month, until the txpir- ati in of ih? time within which the principal, i.. terest and cos' s due to the petioucr are direct! to be paid iuto Court. Extract from th” Minutes, IOB T BDLi.ES, Clerk julv 2 155 . v-Oli,t •'CM l ,a t the peli'ton of Enoch W 8poffi,i,L J • W that he had posssesKo.l a Certain nr S 1 n 'e, dated at Bavannoh, June 1st, igoo , IT ’H able four months after dale, to Frederic's*^3 or order, and by Frederick 8 Kell indoit a f petitioner, for the si;m .>f nit ety twodeJl to Hvo and a half cents, and which said Sl mad- and signed by one Jas G Greenliow”' ’ whereofis nnnexeu to the said t'etition aCo pl with the affidavit of the said Enoch w’s^ 1 ' -mil other evidence to prove the exio toss if the said note is affiled in the # If i<! ordered that the said Jag G Gre**!^ Frederick S Fell do shew cause ou „ r l H?" first day of the next term of this Cnw t re prayer of the petitioner should n ot 1.. And it is furl her ordered that this rule T*" 1 ' ILhed in-one or more of the ptihli* g l" 1 the said State once a mouth untif tijl*^ !,e * pointed for shewing cause thereon. * tllr,ei Extract from the minutes, JOB T. HOLl.pe . july 18 162 KS ' iM- Ullty, Georgia Effingham Co U n to ill whom it nnv concern Si OHF.REAS, Maris F. I’ati er , f ' W letters ofadmmistration oTtheTi 1 Zsgsr***" <*»»! Now these are therefore to cite and ,1 all and singular the kindred an-| o said ill ceased, t -> file their objection./r* have) in my office, on or belore December next, otherwise lettei-* nr* 1 tin* will be granted to the applicant* * Given under my h ind and sea'. thi"« rn,, November, 1822. ' th ^7 0 JOHN CHARLTON,, nov 7 •217 Georgia—Kffingham County 'To ill whom i mar concern- ' ^HKUEASMun. G. Porter, applies {-„ / / ti rs ot aatninislrution on tlie ciL* ^ deceasea ' *™ 6 * , * 0, ler ' late of Kinnglia^' Now these are therefore to cite amt .,u al! and singular the kindred a-.d crmiL- ^ said deceased, to hie their objections, (if J,? h .ve) in my office, on or before the 7.1, H , Deoembe, next, otl.erwi-e letters of ,,1,,^ l.nn will be granted to the applicant Given under.ny land and seal, this 7U, November, 1822, 1 “‘l 1 ) nov 7 •217 JOHN CHARLTON, Inferior Court, Chat’ia’n Count! CHAMBERS, 4th Nnv jgi) / \N the petition of John A. "cliro ler ,• , f. lle i,:i " ' u), f'lt delit, at the suit Mill Mafiryne, tint lie is Insolvent, but wilij.-. surrender all hi.i estate, for the b,-ne(i oft, 11 tors, is tlie hw directs, nrnl prayiag for under the Insolvent Ac's of this 3t .le—0*1 that tlie said John A. Schroder be broughtui the Court House in Saavamiah, on 1 he 3| ,1, January next, at 10 o’clock, to be li«ir.l;;in,! notice thereof be guru to hi creditors, aRr( ble to law. Extract from 'he Minu'es JOB r BOLLf.S.cltAl nov 4 fr214 Georgia —Chatham ('ounk T all whom it may concern— W HEREAS, George Glen, applies fr ol adinimstrala.il on the remaining -niin-;ti red e tate of Andrew McLean, U«| Ciiathain Cuunty. planter, deceased. Now these are therefore to cite and D,lnin all and singular the kindred mid credit irs of s-.id deceased, to file t'.ieir ohjeetioti (I'fimy 1 have) in my olfic” on or before tlie 1st d -y December next; otherwise letters of a 'minis ii-'n will tie granted to tlie applicant. Witness die lion. Thomas N. More’, on 1 the Justices or l!ie fu-1 Court, iliis 1st fi:- November, .A. I). one thousand tight Inin md twenty iwo. U-s] 8. M. BOND, c nov 1 212 kxetirgia—tblhugiia n inmij. To alt wiioni it may concern— flAtt* 1 iEKE AS Murry Reed has applied to th •s'# honoralilp the Cour of Ordinary ofEffing h im Uonnty, for letiern of administimtion on tli estate ot Elizabet 1 By-iride , decea»etl. Now these are therefore to cite ami admomsi ail md singular the kindred and creditors of tin s:iid leeeasecj, to file their objections if any the; have in my office, on or before the 23d of Dry next, otherwise letters of administration will b- grant- d to the applicant. Given under my hand and seal, this23<i day •> Nov 182 JOHN CHARLTON, c. c, a. nov 23 231 Go >rgia—Chatham Couuty. To ail whom ii may concern — W HEREAS, Oliver M. I-ill (bridge,-appil; le'tf-rs ol adini’U 1 ' jtiou on the v i-eL sbam O'Neal late of Chatham County dectS 1 principal creditor Now these are liereforc to cite and a<lra I and singular the kindred and creditors i fid d ;cease 1, u> file their objections (it'mr ■ove) in ;n_' office. <>n or before (tie Is, day of •l iTiber m-xt; (.therwise letters of attm:, viil bo granted to the applicant. Witness tiie Hon Thomas N Morel one d u.tliees of the t. fid Con-', this 1st dav of Nov ler A. D. one thousand eight hundred wlti y two, [li] s. m. noNii.ri nov 1 212 fINE months after date application * J made to tlie Honorably the Ju-aicci of rior t;otir' iv the Executrix') the rs«t^ • verge Myers for leave to sell ah ti e real."* of said eslaii. l'or the be.ielU of dir heir*. JANE MYI1KS, .W-vi june 24 149 t t llu CX| il'.MIlll Ot 111). ID-.-,.Ills froili I. .. » date t shall apply to honorable justices ufilu Inferior Court of Chatham County, sitting for or duinry purposes, for leave to sell lot no. seven ;een Twiggs county, on the waters of Pal metto creek, containing two hundred and two uid a half acres land, being part of the real es tate of Christian Gugel, deceased, for the bene, lit of thg heirs and creditors. . . x , ADAM COPE, Adm’r. jul 13 t160 iVotice, James E. P. Wells, i Bi'l for discovery „ , w - > account and par- Stephen It. Proctor fc others. > tition I I appearing to the satisfaction of tne Court thut Stephen It. Proctor, Jives beyond tiie Ii outs of this stale, therefore ordered that the said itephen It. Proctor do pi Jbl, answer or demur t. the bill in tints case, in three months fnin th# publication of this order, otherwise tlie bill wi'- 1 taken against him pro conf'csso. BENj. n. UUGENBH, Com. in Equity, sept 26 i y Georgia—Chatham County. To all whom it may concern. { > Y ihe Honourable the Court of Ordinary ol ) Chatham Uounty. Wherias G.-orge B Gumming, Executor ol lolm Smith, dci has petitioned the Honourable the Gour' of Ordinary of Chatham County to be lismissed from his executorship. Now therefore these are to cite and admonish ill md singular the kindred and creditors of tli said dec to lil” their objections [if any they I lave] 1 'i the Cl' rks office of the said Court 011 or before lie 61I1 1 lay of January next otherwise letters .!iv nissory will he granted to the petitioner Witru s the honorable lohn F Williamson, out >f the Justice* of Hie saiii Court at Savannah tin '"’di day >f July 1822 [L S] S. M BOND, o. inW 6 1.57 Georgia—Chatha d C-iouaty. I n ,!. vliom ii may concern— j>Y tin Honorable die Court of Ordinary ol 1 i hutlium County. W liercaa Charles Dimltien administrator of I. B Harrison, dec hr; pititioned the Honourable he Court ot Ordi'-ary of Chatliam County to be lismis, <1 from hi* administratorship. Now therefore these are to cite and admonish dl and singular the kindred and creditors of the -aid deceased io file their objections [if any they have) in the Clerks Otfice of the said Court on or oefoie the 6th day of .Lunar; next, otherwise iet- tersndnfissory will bi granted to die petitioner. Witness tli” llonorabh. John P Wihamson one ot the Justices of the said Court at Savannah tin bill day of July 1822. [L- s l 5 M ROND . c .. Georgia—Chatham Couffiv. To all whom ii mav rniic-.-.'n— '* niEUK AS, Catliiivine Seymour, dr ; « V trix of Gordon I. Seymour, dwt* plies to be disch .rged from the said adw■' tion. Now these are therefore to cite amU'r* all and singular the kindred and ci' ditovsfi said deceased, to file their ohjecti i:is(if jl ' iave) in my office on or before t'18 fid 1 -I'uiuary m-xt; otherwise letter' disnu* w.llbe grarited to tlie applicant Witness the H011. I'limms ,V Morel otitr" Justices of the s fid Court, this 6ifi day^ A. D. one thousand eight hundred sn 11 went) [L. , ] S. M. BOND, c.c inly 9 1.58 ' I .Votice. V INK months after ii,ne t mall apply to ifi Inferior Court of C'lathain County, for lea • sill the remaining jvh) ‘4 «t‘ '" tiler, deceased, tor the u.-n fit >iio Ih-mm JACtIB SHAFFER, Mttal. KVr. moy « ui 165 Georgia —Chatham Count] To -It wtiom it may concern, - ^11. REAS, Charles lloyi • FJ of aU'niuisti'Htion on the estat and c ' of J0I1 - I.athrop, lati of Savannah in TcbzOt in behalf of the heirs and credit >rs. Now tin se ure therefore, to cite (fa <11 and singular the kindred and entilitoi* u ^^ said deceased, to file their objection! (jW, j ii ive) in my office, on or before t<i e ‘7*.' L, December next, otherwise letters of l®*® i tio.i wili in.: granted the applicant. , Witness, the hon. Thus. N. >*«rel» “ justice s , said court, tliis 14th day "I A 11 1822. S. M HONDLc c.' ■v- 14 223 ^ lieurgia-—Chatham County* To all whom it may concern— j ' Y 'he Honourable tlie Court ol Or JSJ Chatham County. Wfiereas Robert \V Pooler, administrs."H ;| J h® will annexed] on the estate ol J -J Bruce applies to be discharged from •ration. _ . i mnn i?> Now therefore these ure to cite nn<l > .. ^ >1) and singular the kindred and .credit!' 1 md deceased to file their objections [If » , i-ive] in the Clerks Office of the said ,-j ir before the 6tli day of January nL ’ s , ’,° r ,eiiti'J •i ttei's diamissory will be granted to tlie j' Witness the Horn- able John P Willi"-" H the Justices of the Sftid Court at.ia' j -- 111 ‘ l: l' £ J4)y 1332