Savannah daily republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1818-1824, December 09, 1822, Image 4

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HO! SE ,LA\DS,&c. Western Hotel. T’H! snhsi'tibri' stiM remains at f • : ^r’ Opt. IV Mi nif well known stand, where Green unci Centre streets intersect! each "Iri other, and directly opposite the Market n the A ip-uMt Bridge; «n<l when taking into ,idmti>n the pleasantness of the situation, ill water, low prices, an 1 hi; attention to mue me comfortable who call, he hopes to obtain a ■ isnu thle sin re of public patronage. An excellent AVttg'in Yard isalsoke.pt by the subscriber. rates. Man p-r dav, $1 25 M an and Horse per dayy2 00 Horse -per day, 75 &C. he. &C. WO(VJSON"LIGON. The Savannah Republican, will please glv» the shore an insertion once a week till the first of j.annuary, 1823, and forward bis account to the August i Advertiser for payment. Augusta, Aug 21 178 oct !)| For Sale, Two Dwelling Houses, situated a central p *rt of the city. They wifi e sold vary low for cash. For particu- rs ippw at I.i III hn rift's Jut Vi fence O.fw, On the llav, opposite the Exchange. 211 To 11* nt, The Sto'-r in Jones’ buildings on the Mae, next to the one occnpied ‘>v smith & Turner, an excellent stand foi xitines*. Also, several iiwelling Houses and \Va* e rooms. Apply to K & .1. IIABF.RSHAM. nov 12 <221 Valuable Lands f ir S’tile. T ME I ll ting i inhie l.a i Is will he sold at low pri'e-, and on acen-nmo Wting terms i. early application be made to the subscriber. On tract containing 5206 acres at the head of Sapelo river, in the County of M*1nt dh, near the old Court House, consisting of Inland Swamp, of the first (jualftv—prime Colton Land and Fine barren, fornerly the property of Robert Baillie, deceased. An undivided two 'hirds of a tract of about 2dU0 acres, situat 'd on Oronke 1 River in Camden County, well su’e 1 for the cultW-tion of Cotton %n 1 considered very »aluable Apply to- GEORGE SCHLF.Y, nov 12 ap?2I No 1 ''omme c-- Row EAST FLORIDA LANDS, . PORSAJ.E on BARTER, V PLANTATION on Amelia Island, containing 700 acres \\ *h s settlement thereon, and has been undrr cultivation in Cotton: A t.act of 250 acres of Land near the aboWf A Valuable sraet of 1050 acres of prime *>wainn nd highland, on the river 81. Mary’s about 30, miles above its mouth. Another tvact of 500 acre* of Land, on Hawke s ir Fleming's Island on the river St. lobns. These lands are of the first ipiality remarkably healthy situations, and in good heart I hey will he sold cheap either for cash, or < 'changed lor Negroes or merchandise, or they ' II be let on leaap on reasonable terms i but ' e proprietor would prefer to join any Gentle mi who can lur- nish sufficient hands In planting the Amelia Island plantation, under fiis super intendance. Description of the Lands may be seen terms ma le known, on application to BAKER Si MINTON dec 5 229 and Caution and Votice. T> n. PETFIGRK'V, F.s>|. having given notice sin the last Georgian, that no person ha* a right to rent the Rouse belonging to the estate of (John Anderson, l hereby give NOTICE That 1 will rent the house and premises on half I.ot No, 9, 2 1 Tything, Reynolds ward, birmerlv the property of John Anderson, (which, I pre sumo, Mr. Pettigrew has *eferenr. to) to any responsible tenant, at a moderate price, and will guarantee to said tenant the undisturbed posses, sion agiin.t Mr Pettigrew’s claim, the subscriber holding legal Slitrifl’s Titles. C. II. HAYDEN. nov 20 1233 Tide Sicinp Floatation. '^"ryiPi suh.c in.- 111- s torsi ••tint well known ^ p'an'a'i >ie. - BREW TON HILL, Imme iiatcly below the city of Savannah, cant an- This Islan 1 has been rhie : ing 23 J acres of prime river swamp ; aboil' 215 raising of live slock for acr-s under good banka and in planting order, a id well know to hare been e between 1 an 1290 neres of high land. Buildings ease in cattle, to which mi suffi i> nt lor a gang of a hundred negroes, with are subjected to, at present it has in it For Sale, I1I1F, Island of Great Wars i v, with its appen dages. This Island is bounded bv the north by great Warsaw sou id, <o the west b> Romney marsh creek, the princip I inland navigation through 'ihatham ountv, south by li'tle ’Varaaw sound, and east by the Atnnic ocean I' con tains hv survey <f I >h i McKinnon in 1797 vi'h its appendages 4650 icres, out of w'licb, it is stated to have of I ,ive Oak, Cedar, •' ibhige tree, Pine and Red Ray (original growth! 683 acres oldfields 15 acres, and fr'Sh water ponds 10> acre-, tile latter eisily clrai icd ind mav be made valuable; exclusive of several detached Ham mock* in Rohiney Marsh containing 113 acres, all accesshle by creeks, and separated from tbe main islan 1 by natrigible creeks and si canal; li remainder ia salt feeding marshes, Pine land ami .tiler int rinr laud a, mly fit for wild range — Much of the t.ive O -k and Cedar Timber, is fit fu>- sbi > bull ling, and sufficient to supply frames, fit f .r vessels from 500 to 359 tons: good landings to supply the Savannah market with fuel, an t tl.e cibhi'e * mure abundant than on any Inn I #> I.,, r, ■•,». nf ♦.noth Carolina or Georgia appropri.reJ to 'll >• ■ Savannah market, r exempt from .lis islands on our coast bout Superior Court—Chatham County. Jisctst Tihm, 1822. Richard Richardson, n , vs - V r,. K lRULE NISI. The Trustees of the Sa- f v innah TheatK'. J YTPONthe petition of Richard Richardson, as- x. J sitrueeof William Jay. praying the foredo sure ofilic equity of redemption, of all those two laits of Land, situate, lying, and being in the city of 8; vannnh, adjoining each other, and known an I distinguished in the plan of the slid city, by the number twenty nine (291 and thirty, 30, Brown ward, bounded east Ivy MMntosh street, west by Chip iccj square, norih hy Hull street, and south hv V.'lldhmigli street, together with all and sin gida>- the building and improvements thereon; which said two lots, with the building and other appurtenances, w. fe mortgaged by the Trustees of the Savannah Theatre to the said William .lay, by <1( erl, braving date tbo twenty third dav of February, in the year one thousand eight hundred and nineteen, to secure the payment of the sum of fourtcenkhiiusaml nine hundred and sixty dol lars. with lawful interest oft eleven thousand dol lars, from the first of October, one thousand eight hund’-ed and eighteen; and on three thousand nine hundred ami sixty dollars, from the first of December, eighteen hundred and eighteen, ac knowledged thereby to be justly due and owing to tin s,.;.l William Jay, for lus advances in com- pletirgan l finishing the said Theatre, for the ma terial: for the said building, and the hire of labor ers an 1 workmen, on or before the date of the laid d«ed of mortgage, and which said m rtgage was al erwards assigned to the said Richard Rich ardson, for a full and valuable consideration, as stated in the mid petition. And that there is now due and unpaid on the said debt and mortgage, the su n of lbu”teen thousand and ninety dollars snd eight cents of principal, with the interest tlierei u, from the twenty-fourth day of March, eighteen hundred and nineteen. On motion of Richard W, Habersham, attorney for the said Richard Richardson. It is ordered, that tho principal, interest, anti costs, due upon the said mortgage, be paid into court within twelve months from this date, or that otherwise, the equi ty of redemption in the said mortgaged premises be foreclosed from thenceforth, and that such fur ther and other pmee dings take place, as are pursuant to the ac.t of the legislature of tbe state of Georgia, in such ease made ami provide al. And it is further ordered, that this rule bn pub lished in one or move of the Gazettes of the city of Savannah, at least once a month for twelve months, or served on the mortgagee , at least six months previous to tin time .lie said money in hereby ordered to be paid int > Hus court. Ex'ract from the minutes, JOB T. BOLLE3, Clerk. jan 23 19 barns, lie. Terms accommodating to a good purchaser. — For further particulars apply t > 1 ssrs It. St .1 HABERSHAM, or to the subscriber in Charles ton. II M. fl AIG nor 13 *222 I two Ir hr >! cattle, all tsnetab! For Sale, A LT. that valuabl" tr»-> or parcel of Ian 1 known Sv the name of Nelville situated in South Ca.olm i about two niles from Savannah. This tra. i i-i considered one >P' he h -st for a Rice plan tation in i'S neighborhood, and con’aios Eight hundred an 1 eighty four acres It a Ijoins sir Tnom ■» Young Gen. Huger, and Mr. Nicholas Cruger. Persons who may wish to purchase will examine the premises, A good tittle w ill be given and the times of sale will be reasonable. \;vpvli cation to be made to W M M >1 .LORY Agent of Hamlin Mallor.. uov 16 225 The Public 1 3 informed that the Haim ,n H im'in Mallory to Hie tract of bad in South Carolina, cal' 1 NHi ills, is now in a train for Judicial investiga ticn, until the termination of which, some risk will be incurred by those wiio mav purchase W M L. D \ VIS. dec 2 257 an under the management of th ee aloes k erv, -.bout 'li • some number of sheep, (We«l India Breed) an 1 upwards of two hundred go ts, exclusive of llog?. Three settlements uve on the islan 1 occupied bv the stock keep • -s, on • o which has a frame l building of 18 toy 28 feet, and the other two, buildings nl I 5 by 20 feet each, exclusive of oil' buildings This islan ! in my opinion is well w rth the attention of any on • who wish -s ,.n iniiilur situation, being healthy and a compact property; also capable of work ing u gang of 25 hands t > advantage anil leaving a triennie! change of fresh land. There can be no doubt of the soil being ell adap'ed to the culture of c it'on—1 have had two old industrious negroes on the island for four years, more as stock keepers than as workers, and they have for the time I art successive years provided me with three hea y bales of Sea Island Cotton, the sta ple much ipprov.-d and admired hy purchase's Three fou th- of this belo .gs to an estate, the other fourth >o myself, but to accommodate a purchaser, th- whole is ufi'- 'ed for sale. For any further information and te ins, spoil to N TURNBULL. Depfford H'.K, 2-’nov r *23 1 For Sale, A Tide Iso'J plants ion, upon Savannah ’t: v r latelv in ft- ecu ation of Dr AVm. Warlev dere ;td—containing abou 610 acres f prime swamp; with the plan 1 ation or separately, will be sold thirty Negroes now upon it The above pvo perty will be sold at qmolic auction on or about the 15th December next, unless previously dispo- ed of by private contract. For particulars apply to TUFTS & REED, oct 21 1205 Cherry Hill for Sale. A A'altlable Plantation in Bryan county, situat- ed on the south si je of the Great Ogeecliee river, about .5 miles beiow Hill’s Bridge, and 20 miles from Sav .nnali, containing two hundred and ninet. acres of river swamp of the first quality,on an excellent pitch of tide, two hundred of which are cleared and under (lams; and three hundred and filly-seven acres of high land of mixed quali ties, one hundred and fifty of which are cleared and fenced. There are now growing on this plan- tations, crops of cotton and rice, by the appear ances of which the qualities of the lands under cultivation m iy be estimated. There arb a large and commodious barn, ma chine and machine house, cotton, com and gin houses, al! nearly new; an overseer’3 house, a comfortable dwelling hwise, stables, chair house, ftc negro houses for the acconimod.ition of from 50 to 6u negroes, snd one of the 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, rails, staves, uc to be used on the place, may be procured. A Flat of the above land may be seen at the office of the subscriber, in the Exchange, Savan nah. For terms, apply to Air I .mes S. Bond, Darien, to It. F. Demere, E«<i. Bryan county, or to SAMUEL M. BOND aug 22 +177 For Sale. A LL that small plantation containing fifty acr<*s /jL of prime land late the residence of Thos. (j, Davis, abou' 612 miles from Savannah, t 'joining 'anils of Mr Thos Gibbons, estate MacKiys ami Mr. C Hunks, within* half mile of the Augusta road;on said place is a dwelling house and other convenient out buildings, and about twenty five a- :res of said land is under good fencing, also there s a good stock of grape vines, and the uest peach orchard in the county; the above place is weil cul- ulaled for a good garden and a small f arm, hav- uguwellnf excellent water—the above place -vill be sold by permission of the Court of Ordina- y. Apply to CHARLES GREGORY, Lx’r will Thos G. Davis. If (he above place is nut sold before the li mmry next, it will then be let out at the highest idderforone year.—Also will be hired three .'ime field hands, and a boy. no 22 ca{230 \ LL persons iiaving demands against the es- .‘.'A late of Henry Keifl'er, late of White Blulf .... rict, Chatham county, deceased, are hereby , it ified to present them to me, duly attested, 'itliin the time prescribed by law—otherwise . ment will be debarred, and those indebted to ..d estate are requested to make paj ment to HAN All KE1FFKU, Uual. Ex’x. '.«t 25 , . f t-206 Superior Court—Chatham County. .Iaxcaut Tkrm, 1822 John Bolton, Rule Aill. O N the first Tuesday in the Cnor h> -s.- i i tie Samnnah River Lauds. uu > it xi belore iiy -ifSavannah will be sold at auction all that plantation or tract of land situate in the State of South Carolina nppo- •ita the city of Savannah, containing about 525 a- cres formerly the property of VVm Telfair Esq. dec. fronting on Savannah b tek river and adjoin ing southward by the plantation of Major John Scriven A northward by the late Edward Telfair Esq about one hundred and eighty acres of the a- bove tract are of the first quality tide Swamp, a -art of which was formerly cultivated, of the re inainder from 50 to 6J acres are of second quali ty rice lands and the residue back swamp—the lands are man excellent pitch of tide. ’The terms of sale will he one half cash, the bal ance payable in one year with interest from day of sale at 7 per centum secured bv a mortgage on die property. Fersons wishing to pu chase can examine the titles at the office of the -uberib i in Savannah at any time before the day of sale R W. HABERSHAM. dec 2 237 The editor of the Charleston Courier will pie ise insert the above until the first of January next and render his bills to the ufli ;e of the Republi can for payment. To Rent, W II AKF- Lot an.i tvtnr- - Ni 8, Late the pro perly of the Estate of l’at 8-mton dec. lor lenas which will be mode a ate a - ;y JO l . GRIMRIN, dec 237 The le+gal representatives bf Elizabeth Box,deceased. FON the petition >f John Bolton, lately trading.under the firm of Robert anil John Bolton praying the forecl sure of the Equity of redemption of (ill that tract f hoi I, situate in the ouniy Chatham, known by lie name of llarr -ck, containing one hundred an I ten and one half .."re;, bounded westerly by Pembrook plantation ■mitherly by land granted to John Carey, w iter, ' . by Ylmmlerbol creek and rn-irsh, winch se p irates it from Isle of Hope nil northerly by aid Thund rholt creek as w ill more particularly ippsar by a plat annexed to the deed of mort gage, which said tract of land was mortgaged to the said Robert and John Bolton by deed, hear ing dale mi the thirteenth day of April, in the year one thousand eight hundred and seven, by one Elizabeth Box, since deceased, tb secure the pay ment of a certain writing obligatory of even -late wi'h the said mortgage, made and entered into by said Elisabeth, with sa:d petition in the 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 fouChundred and fifteen-dollars and fifty three cents, with interest fr m the daic- thereof, -in or before the first day of April then next co ming—.and that there is now (ue and unpaid on t lie said bond the sum of one thousand and eighty six dollars and thirty four cents of principal, with lawful interest thereon from the twenty ninth day of January, one thousand eight hundred and six. teen Whereupon on motion of Richa-d W. Habersham,attorney for the petitioner it is or dered, that the principal, interest and costs due on said bond be paid into this Court within twelve months from this date, or that otherwiseth Equi- ty of redemption (unless cause thereor o the contrary) in the said mortgaged prenu.es be from llieucefiirth foreclosed, and that such fur ther and other proceedings take pjace, as are pursuant to the act of the General Assembly, in such case mad-- and provided. And it is further ordered, That this rule be pub- fished in one or move Of the public Gazettes if the city of Savannah, at least once a month for twelve months, or served on the legal repre- sentatives of the said Elizabeth Boa, at least six months previous to the time the said money is hereby ordered to be paid into this Court. Extract from the minutes, JOB T. ROLLRS, Clerk, jan 23 19 Georgia—Chatham County. F.setm vTtin’s times, July 30, 1822, NOTICE TO CREDI TORS. V I.L persons having demands against the es . late of Andrew Casely, lately of Savannah,ai alien deceased, who was a limner born at — in Italy, and who died without will anil withon he Injure requested to present them duly attestril ind with the proper vouchers to support the ssm on nr before the first i!av of July next, otherwise payment will fie debared. All persons having demands against the estatt of Ceorge Foggie, lately nf Savannah, an alii’" deceased, who was a blacks nitli, and born a' —— in Scotland, and who died w ithout will in., v ilinnt heirs, are requested to present them duly attested, and with the pioper vouchers to support the.same, on or before the fiist day o' Inly next, otherwise payment will be debared All persons having demands igainst the estsh of Alfred White, lately of Savannah, decease I, who was a waggoner (birth place unknown) an_ who died without will an^d without heirs, are re quested to present them duly attftsted, and with the proper voucher;'. I support the same on r before the first day of .Inly next, otherwise pay ment w ill be debarred. All persons having demands against the estate of James McCaib, lately of S.avan tah, an alien,de ceased, who was an innkeeper, b i n at — in Ireland, and who died without w ill and without fieirs, are requested to present them, duly attest ed, ami with th.- proper vouchers to support the mhuv’, on or before the first day i>t J dy ncxt,oln» erwise payment will be debarred. All p rsons having demands against the est te of Thomas Bourdon, lately of Savannah, an ali -n, deceased, who was a merchant, burn at —— in Ireland, and wlm died without will «ftd without heirs, are requested to present thorn duly attest ed. and with tlm proper vouchers to support the same, on or bef ne the first duy ofJuly next, oth erwise payment will be debarred. All persons h \ tig demands against the estate of AVilliant Mavine, lately of Savannah, an alien, deceased, who w ■? a house cani.niter, born at New Castle upon Tyne In England, and who died without will and ithout heirs, are requested to present them duly attested, and with the propel vouchers to support the same on or h< l ire the first day of July next, otherwise payment will he debarred. S. M BOND, *■ e. e. july 50 167 Superior Court—Chatham County. May Tkiim, 1822. Caroline Centner, A ,ij. J. Uivnrce. William Centner. ) |V,IF. Sherilfof the county of Chatham having I made his return in the above case, that the lefrndant is not to be found in the county of Chatham aforesaid. On motion of M Shell ill, senior, piliutills attorney, it is ordered, that t e said defendant make his answer or defensive al. legation in writing, personally, or by hi* attorney, on and before tbe next term of this Court, and that this order bo publidied in one ut the l>a zetteg of this city once a month until stud term if court. Extract from the minute*, JOB T iiOi.I.KS, Cleric. aue-15 174 77ie Subscriber ESPECTFULIA informs the inhabitants of B V Savannah und its vicinity, that he will open a St 'HOOLfor the reception of voting ladies a»d gentlemen, on Monday the 18:h of November, in a hic.h will be taught all the requisites of a cur reel E-.gli h educa'ion, together with the Latin, (.reek, Trench anil Italian languages. lie has taken the room occasionally occupied by tbe Union Society, in the west end of the Acade my. For terms of tui-ion and other information, ap ply at tin store of BaMwin li Hayward, a few doors west of the City Hotel. FAKWELL JONES. nov 1.3 222 N INE months utter date, application will be made to the honorable the Court ofOrdiqa i*y for leave to sell all the real estate of Feter McFarlane, Sen. deceased, and A D. Mc.Farlanc deceased—consisting of one lot in the City of Sa- vannaii, known in the plan of said city by letter Y) Ewensbnrgh Oglethorpe Ward, being 67j feet in width and 112$ feet in depth. Also, lot letter (\V.) adjoining lot letter (Y.) and i lie same size. • Also, 202J acres of land lying an Clear Creek, Wilkinson County, known as No. 140. Also. 202$ acres of land lying in Lawrens conn- ! ty, known as No. 62. I One tra*t, also, lying in Lawrens county, known as No 85 Also, 135 acres ly ing on Rocky Creek, Wilkes county, known as No. 118. I) VVID A. STUOBIIAR, Adm't.r July 3 +156 -NOTICE. A LL persons indebted to the estate of John and XA Marcy Mi/ore. of Effingham County deceas ed to corne forward ami make payment and thos a that have any accounts, to present them to. IfEZEK1A1I EVANS, Adin’r. sept 28 $ca191* Georgia—Effingham County. To all whom it may concern— W HEREAS.!. M. Dasher administrator of the estate of Benjamin Dasher, has petitioned the lion, the court of ordinary of Efftilgham conn ty. to be discharged from the administration of said estate. flow these are therefore to cite and admonish all una singular the kindred and creditors of the said deceased, to file their objections (if any they have) in my office, on pr before the 6th day of April uex', otherwise letters dismissary will be granted to the applicant. Given under my hand and seal, this 6th day of Dcember, 1822. , „ JOHN CHARLTON, c. c. o. dec fr *241 N INE month* after the date ot this notice, ,ip plication will he made to the honorable the Justices ol the Interior Court nf Liberty Count -, for permission to sella tract of land belonging t . the es'ate of John Fulton, dec. containing 200 acres, on the stage road, bounded west by Mac Fherson’s laud, and, at the time of survey, on all other sides by vacant land. WM. P. FULTON, Adm’r. • EI.IZ VUE t ft FULTON, Ailm’x net 31 211 v I the expiration of .liutf months troin tint * date I shall apply to honorable justices oftlie Inf'-rior Court of Chatham County, sitting for or dinary purposes, for leave to sell lot no. seven 'veil Twiggs county, oil the waters of i’ul metto creek, containing two hundred anti two and a half acres land, being part of the real es tute of Christian Gugcl, deceased, for the bene fit of the.heirs and creditors, ADAM COPE, Adm’r. jul 1.3 +160 % Notice, James E. P. Wells, j Bill for discovery > account 'and par Stephen K. Proctor U others. 3 titi'in. I T appearing to tile satisfaction of the Court that Stephen K. Proctor, lives beyond the li rnitsof this state, therefore ordered that the said Stephen R. Proctor do plead, answer or demur ti the bill in this case, in three month , from the publication of this Order, otherwise the bill will betaken against him pro confesso. riKMJ. H. BUCKNER, Com. in Equity sept 26» few192 * Jbi.T Trim, if; o’ the petition of Enoch W SpoffniM, ■ " that he had posssessed a certain pitm, 0 -tc, dated at Savannah, June 1st, 1822, an 1 able four months alder date, Jo Frederick s »r order, and by Frederick S Veil indorsed t,! oethioner, for the sum iftii oty tw»dnllar. two ami a half cents, fend which said 110:^ made and signed hy one I ,s G Qrecnliow a ' whereof is annex* . to the said petition, ton.! vdh the affidavit of the said EnoclTW and other evidence to prove the existeti.-.T'- toss of the said note is affiled in the clerk's nffl" It i; ordered that tlu- said Jas G Greenhos- " Frederick S Fell do shew tau-e -in or bef,„.. 7' first day of the next term of this Court « |,!' !, * prayer of tlv petitioner slimild not be Pr f,l ‘ And it is further ordered *liat this rule h/' k fished in one or more of (he publi?. Gaz-u!"'"' the said State once ft month until the tjf pointed for s'vwing cause thereon. '*/ J * Extract from the minntea, JOB T. BOLLES r july 18 162 * Superior Court—Cluithann County. May ’Tf.iim, 1822. Salma M mton, tj L Petition for Foreclosure William Alford j U PON tin petition of Salma Minton prtying the foreclosure of the equity and r demp- iion of all that part of Garden Lot No (fi) six, -.ituate in the County of Ch itham bout one quar ter of a mile south of the city of Savannah, which is known in the plan of 1 helots imo which .said Ginlen Lot no 6. six Ins''cen laid out and divi- d d by tne numbers 16, 17, 18 and 19,95, 2.6, 27, 28 29, .50 and 31, all which lots v ,;i- "py the South W tern quarter of said Gwlen Lot no fisix, and con Htute that part or quarter of said («a.-len Lot which lies West of Montgomery mi n t <'.011- tillU d, mortgaged by the siid Wilh . n Ai rd to 1 lie s d Sal,iia Manton o.s the twenty first day ot May .me thousand eight hundri-d ? ! t v. e .'y-onc to secure the payment of the same of three hun dred and fifty dollars due y tbe said William Al ford to ihe said Sdmon antnn .1. indorser ,| Samuel /-. tcombs note and on open account.'-—On motio 1 Bf .yon 54 DeIArnot(a, attorneys for the petitioner, it is oidercd ilia he principal and in ierest due 0.1 said mortgage and the cost-of this proceeding se paid into C urt within twelve months fr on this dite or tlia from thenceforth, sur.li further proceedings be had ui the law di- r its: And is further ortleri d that a copy of this rule >e published 111 one of the Gazettes of this Stati, at lean once a month, until tlie expir ation of <h+time within which the principal, 111- terrst and costs due to the pelioner are directed to be paid into Court. Extract from the Minutes, JOB ’’ BOI.I.ES, Clerk. ini' 2 155 Georgia—Effingham CoimtT^ To all uh un it imy concern— ' '*;»MEUEAS f Maria F Patterson, a„„| ie( , *'7 letters of administration on Hie estate ^ effects of Wm. Patterson, late ot Effingham c 7 ty deceased 6 ' ' Now these are therefore to cite lt)r | #( j all and singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to file their obj ctions (ir*nv ih» have) in my office, on or before H tc 7u, ,j,. • December next, otherwise letters nf admiriistw lion will be granted to the applicant. Given under my hand and seal, this 7th November, 1822. o; JOHN CHARLTON, cco _nov7 *217 ’ c °’ Georgia—Effingham ^ountj-. To all whom it may concern— * CyVHEKF.AS Wm. G. Porter, applies fir C W tefs of administration on the estate ar r effects ol .lames Porter, late of Effinghamtoa.-i deceased. ' Now these are therefore to cite and adsa^v all and singular the kindred and creili 1 0 f i|,. -aid deceased, to file their objections, (ir anv have) in ray office, on or b.-fore the “th clay nf December next, otherwise letters of al.m j. tinn will be granted to the applicant. Given under my hand und seal, this 7th davJ November, 1822. JOHN CHARLTON, cco nov 7 *217 Inferior Court, Chatham Comtv. CH AMBERS, 1th Nov, 1 O N the petition if John A. s< s that lie is i fl jail, fir debt, al the suit of Wall I MuJIryue, that lie is Ininlint, but willing ,1 sir. render ull his estate, for the benefit id hi. -I di "fs, as the law directs, and praying tnr r-.-l I tinder the Insolvent tots of this State—Order, that the said John A. Schroder be brought the Court House in Saavann ih, nil the 3d c : V nil January n-xt, at 1-t o'clock, to be li-zar-l;and(J-ad notice tlnivof be giicu to hi* creditors, syraxJ hie to law. Extract from the Aliuuies. JOB T BOLLES,eletk. nnv 4 -)t2I4 Choi‘gia~Chalhum CvunU. T ■ all whom it may concern— N W HERE AS, George Glen, applies far!' of aihniiii tratum on the r'-ui.iuine o ministered e.tulc of Audi vv Mct.caii, j»'.. Chatham County, planter, de/eased. ■ Now these are (herefoi t-to cite t-nd a- 1 > all ind :,i'gular th> ki -di ed and creditor; of said deceased, to file their obj urn Q.-fany ti have) in my olliee on or before the 1st <U December next; otlierwise letter* of a I ami:, tiou will be gr Uitfd to tjie applicant. Witness the Unit. I lipnife* M. Mop !, r tlie.lufetices of, the x.u.’l Court, this I : No;ernlier, A. D. one thousand eight l,.,i.. and twenty two, . (1.' S. M. BOND, c. c. 1 nnv 1 212 Georgia-—Chatham- County. To all whom it may concern-- W HERE V , Oliver M. I illil.riJge,s; | letters ol administration on the tsta’t-- sham Ofiveid iale of Chalhut'.i County dice .-I is princip 11 creditor Now theie are iheivfore to cite and *<!in ■ill an ! singular the kindred and cnethror* t< said deceased, to tile their objections (ifin; hare) is my office on of befhr tbe 1st l.yotS cember next; otlierwis* letters of adini | •vill be grant I to the applicant. Witness 1 he Hon I Imin-ts N Morel oa - iisticea oftlie - -i.i Cou -t, this 1st day f N ’• her A. |>. oi.c thou- itld eight hundred -' I ty two. [lb] S. M. U0.VU nov 1 212 oeorgia—lbttmgiia.fi L^ouiuy. To all whom it may canoerti— WHEREAS Mutv Reed has applied to th // honorable the Court of Ordinary of Effing linn • ounty, tin-letters of administration on tin estate of Elizabetu By inde , decerned Now these are theref re to cite and admonts! all ind singular the kindred anil creditors of th said ecnased, to file their objections it any the; have in my office, on or before tbe 23d of Di e next, therwise letters nf adniiuistralioa will h<- grant d to the applicant. Given under my hand and seal, this 23d day o: Nov 1822. JOHN CHARLTON, c. 0. o. 1 ov 2.3 231 Georgia—Chatham Couiuy. 'To al! whom it may concern. J Y the Honourable the Court of Ordinary of Chatham County. Wherjas George B Gumming, Executor ol lolin Smith, dec. has petitioned the llonourublt the Court of Ordinary of Chatham (.ounty to be lismisse 1 from his executorship. Now therefore these are to cite anti admoni.l ill and singular the kindred and creditors of tin said dec to file llieir objections [ifany they hive] in the Clerks 1 (dice of the said Court on or before he 6th day of January next otherwise letters dis- nissory w ill be granted to the petitioner. Witness the honorable lolin I* Williamson, one of the Justices of the said Court at Savannah tht 6th day of July 1822 [I, S] S. M. BOND, o. jnlv 6 157 Georgia—Chatha n County. To ull whom it may concern— i ) Y the lloiioranle ihe Court of Ordinary ot J i hutham County. , Whereas Charles Dunham administrator of 1. fji, Harrison, dec h ,» petitioned the Honourable 'lie Court of Ordinary of Chatham County to be lismtssed ti on, hi; administratorship, Now therefore these are to cite and admonish ill and singular the kindred and creditors of the .aid deceased 10 file their objections [if any they have] in the Clerks Office of the said Court on or before the 61 i • day of January next, otherwise let ters admisspry w ill be granted to the petitioner. .Witness the Honorable John P AViliamson one of the Justices of the said Court at .Savannah the 6th day of July 1822. ['- H] S \1 BONO 1 c o ,plNE months after date applicat w mi I ina to the llouor .lilc the Juitcc; ol- .-nf rinr (!o:irt by the Executrix ot t e eiu^ George Myers tor leave to sell ah the rilpn y of sai l estate for the benefit of tit-' h- JANE MYItKS, L- ' june 24 149 Georgia—Chatham C«Diity. To all ;ybom it may concern— V r HKRE AS, Catharine Seymour, t-: trix of Gnntoii I. Seymour, tl: plies to he discharged from the saiil J- 111 ’ 11 * lion. Now these are therefore to cite an I aurtr all and singular the kindred and cr .-ditorsvl s.ud 1 eueased, to rile their objectiousOMj ■avej in tny office on or before toe oq 1 1- 1 ) _ I nttary next; otherwise letters duo*^*-, will be granted to the applicant. Witness the Hon. T* omas V. M I ,llf ' , Indices of the na'nl Court, this > 1 day >' ^ \. I). one thousand eight hundred ' twenty [L. S.] 8, M. II Nl)3'fi iuly 9 158 G eorgia —Chatha u Count)* To all whom it mav co COHEUEAS, Charles' Hoy , H M of administration on the i-smt - and e 1 of John Lathrop, late of Sava 1 nil merchant - j in behalf of the heirs and ct-e-1 rs, . , Now these are therefore, to cite and 11 all and singular the kindred iitd cred | i , “ r * . said deceased, to file their o >lectio" 5 !, ®i \ h.ve) in my oftice, on or he-ore tl» f^tnl December next, otherwise 1 tiers ot ^ I tion will be granted the applicat. f( tt Witness, the hon. Thos. °" e jJ jlistic, s oI said court, this llh day <•> 1 " 1 A D 1822. S. M lldb"' 1 ' nov 14 223 (jreorgia- vSotice. iVTINE months after dan I sliall ap|ily to tb Interior Court of Chatham County, for h-a. toseM the 1-em lining real estate of Balt ban shatter, deceas. d, lor the ben -fit of the heirs Jacob SHAFFER, Huai, Ex’r. may 3 0/105 7 . Xe-siH. -Chatham ^ountj 1 I’oall whom it may concern*- ,, r fe Y the Honourable the Court ul Jr ‘ 1 J£j Chatham County. Whereas K )b»rt \V Pooler,admiiuji™- ‘ nJ 'lie will annexed] on tlie estate "I .-'d,,;, Brace applies to he discharged from s,u“ ■ ration. . |tlitt' lli: l Now therefore these are to cite atr ‘ dl and singular the kindred-and crem- 1 •aid deceased to file their objections !,avc] in the i Jerks office of the said ( -L it- before the 6th day of January ncX ." Cjti !i-tters dismissory will tie granted tod* Witness the Honorable John P A v 'l " j 1 ,..: if the Justices of the said Court at * -' '""byor/ul/im july 6 157