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Sli LA i, ts.e.
Western Hotel.
THE Mtbv.riher still remains at
C \pt. Br Mims’ well known stand, where
<;r< en and Centre streets intersect earl'
. otheri and directly opposite the_Market
fvnm 'lie .Augusta flti It;.-; and when taking into
rci ileration the pleasantness of the situation,
p > vl water, low prices ntvl his attention to msae
th t«0. comfortable who rail, he hopes to obtain a
fenson till'" share of public patronage.
An excellent Wagon Yard is also kept by the
ftubscriber.
it irr.s.
M in per (lav, $1 25
M in and Horse per day, * 90
Horse per day, 75
kc. he. he.
WOOTSW LTGON.
The Sfvann 'h Jlnpitbliciu, will please give tbe
shoe to Insertion once t week till tbe first of
Jjinnuary, 1323, an * forwar 1 hia account to the
Augusta Advertiser for payment.]
Augusta, Aug'21 173
For Sale,
Two Dwelling
I in i central part of the
] no sold erv low for cash. For particu
;vr> spplv at
TJIhhrttlfe'* I’itd*>fenre O Vre,
On the Way, opposite the F.xchange.
’ll
east Florida lands,
for s.ii.k or barter,
\ PLANTATION on Amelia Island, containing
. 700 acres with a settlement thereon, and has
■seen under cultivation in Oottont
A t.sct of 250 acres nf Land near the above.
A valuable tract of 1050 acres of prime Swamp
ind highland, nn the river St. Mary's about 30,
miles above its month.
Another tract of500 acres «f Land, nn Hawke’s
or Fleming’s Island on the river St. lohns.
These lands are of the first quality remarkahli
healthy situations, ami in good hear' • They will
he sold cheap either for cash, or < ^changed for
Negroes--r merchandize, nr they » 'll be let on
lease on reasonable terms i hut t e proprietor
would prefer to join any Rentlema who can fur
nish sufficient hands In plsnting the Amelia Island
p'antation, under his super intendance.
Description of the Land* may be seen, and
terms made known, on aooliqa'ion to
B AKER Si MINTON
dec 5 229
and O ar r<oms. Applv to
U ft 1
♦031
nov 12
Ca ition anti Yotice.
R II. PUT HGRF.W, Ksq, having given notice
•in 'he last Georgian, that no person has a
w 7f right to rent the House belonging to the estate ef
’ 1Io !' SC,< ■ 1 John Anderson, 1 hereby give *
the city. ^ They will NOTICE
That ! will rent the house nod premises on ha'f
Lot Nn. 9, 2d Tvthlng, Reynolds ward, formerly
the property of John Anderson, (which, 1 pre
sume, sir Pettigrew has reference to) to anv
responsible tenant, at a moderate price, and will
guarantee to said tenant the undisturbed posses,
sino against Mr. Pettigrew's claim, the subscriber
holding legal .Sheriff’s Titles.
C. H. HAYDEN.
nov 20 1228 .
For Sale,
T HE Island of Great Warsaw, wi'h its annen.
dag.--. This Island i- bounded by 'he nor'h
by greu Wa’saw s>jnd, o the west hi Romney
Superior Court—Chatham Countv.
Jssoa ir Tunis, 1822.
Richard Richardson,
' RULE NISI.
n. A
iSa- f 1
To Rent,
The Store in Jones’ buildings r»n
h- Bay, n"X' to the one occupied hy
Smith V Turner, an excelien' stand fin
business. ,\l«'.several Dwelling Houses
H inF.R3H.4M.
Valuable tends far Sale.
;f.!hvvi ig > a!i| -dc Lands will be sold at
prices, and no accommodating terms if
rrvtE
I Ini
e.u-ly ppucation be made to the subscriber.
On- t act containing 5105 acres at the head nf
iapel > river, in the County of M'lntosh, nesr the
ut I Court House, consisting of Inland 1 Swamp, of
t'v* 'irst quality—prime Cotton Land and Pine
barren, formerly the property of Robert ll iillie,
deceased
\o undivided two thirds of a tract of about
OuOOae -es, situ it" 1 .1 on Crooked River it Cam len
County, well suae I for the cultivation of Cotton
and considered very valuable Apply to
. GEORGE SCHLEY,
n i 12 *r?2! No 1 z'omme ce Uow.
Tide, Swamp Plantation.
pryjlIR sub .ciPe- tiers tor sale that well known
J, plant itioo c .Me 1
BKEWTON HILL,
lm -• li.s'ely bet iw the city of Siv.annah, contaio.
irg 239 acres of prime river swamp ; about 215
acr « under good hanks and in planting order, and
bi-'"’eon i and 203 a-r"s of high Ian 1. Buildings
#-ffi i-nt tor a gang of'a hundr ed negroes, with
(buns t'c.
"e-ms accommodating to a good purchaser.—
V i- further particulars apply to Messrs. R. & J.
HABERSHAM, or to the subscriber in Charles
ton. H. M. H MG.
nov 13 <222 ^
For Sale,
A |,t. that valuable tract„ parcel nfland
bv the name of Ne'ville situated in Smith
Ca-diua about two miles from Savannah This
tr - ' is considered one if the best for a llice plan,
ta'un in its neighborhood,-and contains Eight
h" Ire I and eighty four acres It a Ij-.iins Mr.
Thomas Young Gen. Huger, and Air. Nicholas
Crugi-r. Persons who may wish In purchase will
eximine the premises, A good tittle will be given
and the times of sale will be reasonable. Appli
cation to be mads to \VM MALLORY
Agent of Hamlin Mallory,
unv 16 22?
The Trustees of the
vannali Theatre
U PON the petition of Richard Richardson, as
signet of William lay, praying the foreclu
sure of the equity of redemption, of all those t w
Lots of Laud, situate, lying, and being in t tie city
of Savannah, adjoining each other, and known and
distinguished in the plan of the said city, by tin
number twenty-nine (29) and thirty, 30, Brown
ward, bounded east by M'lntosh street, west by
Chippewa square, north hy Hull street, and south
hy Al'Douougli street, together with all and sin
gular the building and improvements thereon;
which sai l two lots, with the building and other
appurten inces, were mortgaged by toe Trustees
of the Savannah Theatre to the said William .la>,
by deed, hearing date the twenty-thir l day of
February, in the year one thousand eight hundred
and nineteen, to secure the payment of the sum
of fourteen thousand nine hundred mil sixty dol
lars. with lawful interest on eleven thousand dol
lars, from the first of October, one thousand eight
hundred and eighteen; and on three thousand
nine hundred and sixty del I aim. from the first of
December, eighteen hundred and eighteen, ac
knowledged thereby to be justly due and owing
to the said William .lav, for lus advances in com
pleting an I finishing the said Theatre, for the ma
terials for the said building, and the hire of labor
ers and workmen, error before the date of the
said deed of mortgage, and which said mortgage
was afterwards assigned to the said Richard Rich
ardson, for a full and valuable consideration, as
stated in the said petition. And that there is now
due and unpaid on the Slid debt ami mortgage,
the sum of fourteen thousand and ninety dollars
and eight cents of principal, with the interest
thereon, fnm the twenty-fourth day of March,
eighteen hundred and nineteen.
On motion or Richard W Habersli on, attorney
for the said Richard Richardson. It is ordered, that
the principal, interest, and costs, due upon the
said mortg gc, he paid into court witlii i twelve
months from this-late, or that other vise,the equi
ty of redemption in the said mortgaged premises,
be forec.los -d from thenceforth,and that such fur
theraml other proceedings t ike place, as an
iiitMiant to the act nf the legislature, of the state
of Georgia, in such case m ule and provided
And it is further ordered, th.it this rule be pub
lished in on-or morr ofthe Gazettes of the city
of Savannah, at least once a month for twilve
months, or served on the mortgagees, at least six
months previous to flit time ihe said money in
hereby ordered to he paid into this court.
F.xtract from the minutes,
JOB. T. BOLLES, Clerk.
jan 23 i9
The Public
I > i forme ' 'hat the claim <> Hamlin Mallory to
a - tract of land in South Carolina, csl -l
Ne'- i'le, is now in a train for Judicial inveatiga
tine, until the terminati m of which, a imc risk
will be incurrc 1 by those who may purchase.
msrsh cre 'k. the princip I inla id navies'inn
through Chatham i-unty, smith by li'tle Varsa’v
sound, an-1 east by the Atan'ie ocean. I' cm
tains by Jnrvev >f lohn McKionm in 1797 *i h
its appen lages 4519 acres, out of which, it is
stated to have nf Lire Oak, Cedar, '’abhsge tree,
Fine an I Red Ray (original growth) 633 acres,
old fields 15 acres, and fresh ws er ponds 101
acres, the Istfpr easily drained and m iv bn made
valuable; exclusive of several detached Ham
mocks in Romney Marsh containing 113 acres, all
accessible hv creeks, and separated from the
main islan I by navigable creeks and » canal; he
remainder is salt feeding marshes, Pine huid an-t
other interior lands, only fit for wil I range —
Much of the Live Oak and Cedar Timber,!* fi'
for ship building, and sufficient to supply frammi,
fit for vessels from 300 to 359 tons- good Isn ling
to supply the Savannah market with fupl, an
the cabbage tree more abundant than on *pv
island on <ne coast of South Carolina or Georgia
This Island has been -hiefly appropria'ed to h-
raising of live stock for the Savannah market,
well know to have been ever exempt from dis
ease in cattle, to which many islands on our coast
are subjected to at present it has on it about
two hundred head o! horned cattle, all tractabl-
and under the management of three stock keep
ers; about the same number of sheep, (West
India Brted) and upwards of two hundred gods
exclusive of Hogs. Three settlements are on
the island occupied bv the stock keepers, one of
which has a framed building of 13 by 28 fee',
and the other two, buddings of 15 by 29 feet
each, exclusive nf out buildings. This islan I in
my opinion is well w irth the attention of any one
who wishes an insular situation, being healthy
and a compact pronerty; dso c-ipible of work
ing a gang of 25 hands t > advantage and leaving
a t rienniel change of fVush land. There can be
no doubt of the soil being "ell adapted to the
culture of cotton—I have had two old industrious
negroes on the islan l for four years, mure as
stock keepers than as workera, and they have for
the three la*t successive years provided me with I thirty dollars and six cents, with a condition
three heavy bales of Se i H ind Cotton, the "'a- j thereunder written for the payment of one thou-
"" ” sand fo,.r hundred and fifteen dollars and fifty
Superior Court—Chatham County.
Jasusht I'ku.h, 1822.
John Bolton, "1
The legal representatives off 7fufeJV7*«,
Elizabeth Box, deceased. J
fPON the petition of John Bolton, lately
trading under the firm of Robert and John
Holton, praying the foreclosure of the Equity of
redemption of all that tract of land, situate in the
county Chatham, known by the name ofliarrock,
containing one hundred and ten and one half
seres, bounded westerly by Pemlirook plantation
southerly by land granted to John Carey, er iter,
ly by Thunderbolt creek and mirsli, which se
parates it fro n Isie of Hope and northerly by
said Thunderbolt creek as will more, particularly
appear by a plat annexed to the deed of mort
gage, which said tract of land was mortgaged to
the said Robert and John Holton hy deed, bear
ing date on the thirteenth day of April, in the
year one thousand eight hundred and seven, hy
one Elizabeth Box, since deceased, to secure tin-
payment of a certain writing obligatory of even
date with the sii-1 mortgage, made and entered
into by said Elizabeth, with said petition in the
penal sum of two thousand eight hundred and
WM. L. D iVIS.
dec 2
237
For Sale,
/\ Tide land plantation, upon Savannah River
lately in the occupation of Dr. Wm. Warlev
deceased—containing about 610 acres of prime
iw, with the plantation or separately, will be
sold litirty N -gr tes now upon it. The above pm-
perty wifi be snld at putslic auction on or about
th<- 15t’i December next, unless previously dispos-
e.l of bv private contract. For particulars apply
to TUFTS & REED,
ort 2-1 1205
Cherry Hill for Sale.
AV .5'dll hi Plantation in Bryan county, situat-
-1 on llic south side of the Great Ogecchee
rr ', xlio'ii 5 ifuies below Hill’s Bridge, arid 20
mih - f a n Savannah, containing two hundred and
ni a t mre-t of river swamp of the first quality,on
•n -d -n'pitch of tide, two hundred of which
a: dt- ed ind under dams; and three hundred
at t: ty- even acres ol high land of mixed quali-
ti hunilre I and fifty of which are cleared
an If iced. I'lierearenowg-oivingoiilhisplan-
taiibns, ■crops of cotton and rice, by the appear
in'- i which the qualities of the lands under
cui - >( ion may be estimated
'l re are a large and commodious barn, ma-
*hi’a; ami machine hous; , cotton, com and gin
firms- s, all nearly new; an overseer’s house, a
Comfortable dwelling house, stables, chair house,
&< negro houses for the accommodation of fjrnm
5b ;o 60 negroes, and one of the best springs of
Water 1 : the low country There is also attached
to L’h :rn Hill a tract of five hundred acres of
pi land, from which all the lumber, rails, staves,
h b ■ used on the place, may be procured.
A Flat of the above land may be seen at the
office -I the subscriber, in the ExcUange, Savan
nah
for vr-ns, apply to Mr Tames S. Bond, Darien,
tp U. F Demere, E-q. Bryan county, or to
SAMUEL M. BOND
aug 22 -|177
For Stile.
A LL that small plan' at ion containing fifty acres
. i,f prime land late the resi lence of Thos. G.
I)a> I--, abou 6 12 miles from Savannah, adjoining
la-; Is of Mr Thos. Gibbons, estate MacK -ys And
Mr G Hunks, within a half mile of Ihe Augusta
road; 0-1 said place is a dwelling house and other
convenient out buildings, an l about twenty five a-
cres of said land is under good fencing, also there
is a good stock of grape vines, and the best peach
orchard in the county; the above place is well cai-
cula'edfor i good warden and a small Farm, hav
ing a wellnf excellent water—the above place
will be sold hy permission of the Court ofOrdina-
ty. Apply to CHARLES GREGORY,
Ex’r will Thos. G. Davis.
If the above place is rt»t sold before tbe fc -it
January next, it wilt then be let out at the highest
bidder for one year—Also will be hired three
prim- 1 field hands, and a buy.
no 22 ca+230
/v t.1. per., ills baling demands auauis- lite es
-jyk late of Henry KeifTer, late of White Hhifl'
die- rict, Chatham county, deceased, are hereby
notified to present them to me, duly attested,
within the lime prescribed by law—otherwise
pa. nieut will be debarred, and those indebted i .
•wdctttutC arerequ :s ed > mak • pav nenl to
HAN . AH KEIFFEB, Qual. Ex'x.
p'e much approved and admired by pnrchisers
Thre--fou. ths of this belongs to an erat", the
other f urth to myself, but to ac :ommo late a
purchaser, the whole is offered for sale. For any
further infi tnation and terms, apply to
N TURNBULL.
Deptford Hill, 22 nov rv;'?)
Savannah River tends.
' _ 'VN the firs Tuesday in January next bclnre
f the Court House in the city of Savannah will
be sold at auction all that plantation yr tract of
land situate in the State of South Carolina nppo-
-its the city ofSavannih, containing about 525 a
cres formerly the property of Wm Telfair Ksq,
dec fronting on Savannah back river and adjoin
ing southward by the plantation of Major John
Scriven ft northward by the late Edward Telfair
Ksq. about one hundred and eighty acres of the a-
bove tract are of tbe fir-t quality tide Swamp, a
;>irt of which was formerly cultivated, of the re
mainder from SO to 60 acres are of second quali
ty rice lands and the residue back swamp—the
lands are on an excellent pitch of tide
Tbe terms of sale will be one half cash, the bal
ance payable in one year with interest from day
of sale at 7 per centum secured hy a mortgage on
the property. Persons wishing to pu chase can
examine the titles at the office of the nubcriber in
Savannah at any time before the day ofsale.
It W. HABERSHAM
dec 2 237
The editor of the Charleston Courier will please
insert the above until the first of January next
and render his bills to the office of the Republi
can for payment.
* To Rent,
W HARF Lot and Stores No. 8, Late the pro-
peri y of the Estate of Pat Stanton dec. fur
terms which will be moderate apnly to
dec
237
JOHN GRIBBIN
The Subscriber
ESPECTIULI.Y informs the inhabitants of
V Savannah and its vicinity, that lie will open
a SCHOOL for Hie reception of young ladies and
gentlemen, on Monday the 18th nf November, in
which will he taught all the requisites of a cor
rect English education, together with the Latin,
Greek, French and Italian languages.
He has taken the mom occasionally occupied by
the Union Society, in the west end of the Acade
my.
For terms of tuition and other information, ap
ply at the store of Baldwin it Hayward, a few
doors west of the City Hotel.
FARWELL JONES.
nov 1.3 222
NOTICE.
A LI. persons indebted to the estate of John and
iu Vturcy Moore, of Effingham County deceas
ed to come forward and in:ik. payment and ilioso
that have any accounts, to present them to.
HF.ZKKIAH EVANS. Adm’r.
sept 28 ^caIW*
Georgia—Effingham County.
To all whom it rimy concern—
W HEREAS J. M. Dasher administrator of the
-
estate of Benjamin Dasher, lias petitioned
the hon. the court of ordinary of Effingham coun
ty. h> be discharged from the administration of
said estate.
Now these are therefore to cite and admonisl
ill and singular the kindred and creditors of tin
sa.d deceased, to file their objections (if any they
nave) in my office, on or before the 6th day of
vprii next, otherwise letters dbmissury will
' ■ granted to the applicant.
Given under my hand and seal, this 6ll. day ot
Dee mber, 1322, 1
dec fi
•24A
JOHN CHARLTON, e. c. o.
three cents, with interest fr m the date thereof;
on or before the first day of April then next en
suing—and that there is now due and unpaid on
the said bond the sum of one thousand and eight!
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 Richard VV.
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
mont hs from this date, oriiiat otherwise th Equi
ty of redemption (unless cause thereor. to the
contrary) in I he said mortgaged premi es lie
(rom thenceforth foreclosed, and that such fur-
I her and other proceedings take place, as are
pursuant to the act of the General Assembly, in
such case made anil provided.
And it is further ordered, That this rule be pub-
fished 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-
aentative* 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,
. „ Kill T. BOLLES, Clerk.
Ian 23 19
N INE months after date, application will be
male to the honorable the Court ofOrdina
ryfor leave to sell all. the real estate of Peter
NlcFarlane, Sen deceased, ami A D. McEarlane
deceased—consisting of one lot m the City ofSa-
vannah, known in the plan nfsaid city by letter ' Y)
Kwensbiirgli Oglethorpe Ward, being 67A feet in
width and 112J feel in depth
Also, lot letter (W.) adjoining lot letter (Y.)
and (be same size. v 1
Also, 202 J acres of land lying an Clear Creek
U ilkinsn.n County, known as No. 140.
Also. 202.j acres of land lying in Lawrens coun
ty, known as No. 62.
One tract, also, lying in Lawrens county, known
as No 85.
Also, 13.5 acres lying on Rocky Creek, Wilkes
couhty, known as No. 118
July 3
DAV11) A. BTUOrUIAR, .Wtr,
$156
N INE month* .(Iter the dale ot this notice, ap
plication will be made to the honorable tbe
Justices ot the Inferior Court of Liberty County
for permission to sella tract of land belonging to
the estate of John Fulton, dec, containing 200
acres, on the stage road, bounded west by Mac
I herson sland, and, at the time of survey, on all
other sides by vacant land.
WM. t\ FULTON, Adm’r.
ELIZABEI H FULTON, Adm’x
net .31 211
\ ctinira tiM of nn,,. fuunuis liuni tins
V date I shall apply to honorable justices of the
Inferior Court ot Chatham County, sitting for or
dmary purposes, for leave to sell lot no. seven
teen Twiggs county, on the waters of Pal
metlo creek, containing two hundred and two
and a half acres land, being part of the real es
late of Christian Gugel, deceased, for the bene
fit of the heirs and creditors.
jttl 13 -M60 A,UM ° 0PB ’ Ad "*'
JYbtice,
-fames E.P. Wells, ) Bill for discovery
q. i I 1 .* - « r - “‘mount and par
Stephen R. Proctor k others.5tition
I 1 a FP f aring to the satisfaction of (he Court
l that Stephen tfc Proctor, lives beyond the li
win 'V. ,t8 11,8 8,ate * therefore ordered that the said
^P l )f. n . IU Proctor do plead, answer or demur to
lie Dill lit this case, in three months from th.
ni,mcation of this order, otherwise the bill will
>e taken against him pro confess').
Georgia—Chatham County.
f sniRATtia’s Om- t, fiiiy >9,1822.
NOTICE TO CREDI TORS.
V T.T. persons having demands against the cv
fate of -Andrew Casely, lately of Savannah,at
lirn deceased, who was a limner horn at —
in Italy, and who died without will and wilhou
heirs,are requested to present them duly attestc 1
old with the proper vouchers to support the sain-
on nr before the first usv of July next, otherwis
payment will be debared,
All peraons having demands against the estat
of George Foggie, lately of Savannah, an -die
deceased, who was a blacksmith, and born a
in Scotland, and who died without wil
uiv. a ‘thout heirs, are requested to present then
Inly attested, and with the ptoper vouch rs t(
support the same, on or before the first day ot
July next, otherwise payment will be debared
All persons having demands against the estat
of Alfred White, lately of Savannah, deceased,
who was a waggoner (birth place unknown) an
who died without will anti without heirs, are re
quested to present them didy attested, and with
the proper vouchers to support the same on 1
before the first day of July next, otherwise pay
ment will be debarred.
All persons having demands against the cstati
of James McCatb, lately of Savannah, an alien,de
ceased, who was an innkeeper, b >rn at — m
Ireland, and who died without will and withou^
heir-, are requested to present them, duly attest
ed, and with the proper vouchers'o suppoit th
same, on nr before the fit s' day of July next, >tli
erwisc payment will be debarred.
All p rsona having demands against the estate
of Thomas Bourdon, lately of Savannah, an alien,
deceased, who whs a merchant, born at - ■■ it
Ireland, and who died without will and without
heirs are requested to present them duly attest
ed. and with th* proper vouchers to support the
sum , on or bef ire the firs' day of July next, oil*
erwist. payment will be debarred.
All persons litviiig demands against the estatt
of William Moving, lately of Savannah, an alien,
ileceas -d, who was a hnus-i carpenter, born a
New Ctstleupoi Tyne In England, and who died
without W|ill mid without heirs, are requeaterl to
present them d ily attested, and with the proper
vouchers o suopu-r the same on or before tin
li. si day of July next, otherwise ayment will bt
debarred. 3. M BOND, c c r.
july 30 167
Superior Court-
-Chatham ’' unty.
Mat I kiim, 1322
Caroline Grntuer,
r.)
y Divorce.
:r S
William Gentner
I IDE Sheriff’of die minty of Chatham liavi -.
mode his return in'he above case, 'bat tie
defendant is not to be found in the county ot
ffiatham aforesaid. (11 motion of M Sfieft II,
senior, plain'iff* attorney, it is ordered, that e
said defendant make hit answer or defensite .1.
legation in writing, personally, or by his atto- nc).
on and before the next term of this Court, a >d
that this order be publishe I in one of the G
zettes of litis city once a month until said term
>1 court.
Extract from the minutes,
JOB T IIOl.I.RS. Clerk.
sue 15 174
Suj
jerior Court—Chatham County.
Max Tkum, 1322.
etition for Foreclosure
Salma M inton.
^Petitic
William Alfor-
U PON th- [Million of Salma Manton praying
the foreclosure of the equi y aid retlemp-
'ion of all that pan of Garden Lot N > (6) six,
situate in the County of Chatham about one qit.tr.
ter of a mile south of the city of S vano <li, which
is known in the plan of die lots in o w licit s ti !
Garden Lot no 6, -ix has been laid -tit and divi
1 -d hy the numbers 16, 17, 13 and 19, 9 5, 26. 27,
2 , 29,30 and .31, all winch lots occupy the Sou
W -stern quarter of said Garden Lot no 6 six, an I
ett stitute that part or quarter of said Garden
l.o which lies West of Montgomery Street con
tinu (1, mortgaged by the viiu William Alford >
die slid Safina Manton on the twenty first d >y o,
May tie thousand eight hundred a diw.- ly one
to secure die payment of the same of three hun
dred and fifty dollars d i - by the said William \i
lord to the said Salmon Manton as indorser -.1
Samuel /.etcombs note an I on open account' >
motion IPLyon St Uel.amotta, attorneys for tit-
petitioner, it is ordered tha' the princip d ami in
terest due on said mortgage and the cosUof ttlih
proceeding be paid into Court within twelv.
months from this date or tha' from thoncefortn
such further proceeding* uu had a* the law di
r ids: And-I is further ordered that a copy ot
this rule '>e published in me of the Gazette-,
this State, at least once a month, until the expir
ation of -he time within which the principal, in
terest und costa due to the pelioncr are directe-
to be paid into Court.
Extract from the Minutes,
JOB ’’ 'PU LES, Cfe»'-
julv2 155
ueurgia—i'.itm^iia u
To all whom it may concern—
AWMIEBEiS Murry R ed has applied to th
H honorable the Court of Ordinary of Effing
ham County, for letters of administration on dt
estate of Elizabetu Hylinder, decease.l
Now these are therefore to cite and admonisl
all and singular the kindred and creditors of tfi
said deceased, to file their objections ii anyth,
have in my office, on or before the 2Jd of D x
next, otherwise letters of administration will b(
gran d to the applicant.
Giv-n under my hand and seal, this 23d day o'
Nov 1822.
JOHN CHARLTON, c e. o.
i nv 23 231
Georgia—Chatham County.
To a!' whom it may concern.
I>Y the H nourablethe Court of Ordinary ol
J J Chatham County.
Whereas George B Cumming, Executor ol
lolin Smith, dec has petitioned the Honourable
the Court of Ordinary of Chatham County to lit
lismiased from his executorship.
Now therefore these are to cite and admonisl
•II and singular tbe kindred and creditors of tile
said dec. to file their objections [ifany they have]
mi the Clerks Office of the said Court on or before
'he 6th day of January next otherwise letters dis-
nissory will be granted to the petitioner.
Witness the honorable John P Williamson, one
of the Justices of the said Court at Savannah tin
6th day of July 1822
. I 1 ' Sj S. M. BOND, o.
July fi 157
Georgi
ii’
<epi >"«*«•>■
ia—Chatham County.
I o all whom it may concern—
Y the Honorable the Court of Ordinary of
1 Chatham County; 1
Whereas Charles Dunham administrator of J.
U. Hnrnson, dec has petitioned the Honourable
'lie Court of Ordinary of Chatham County to be
hsmissed from his administratorship.
Now therefore these are to cite and admonish
ill and singular the kindred and creditors of the
said deceased to file their objections [if* any they
have] in the Clerks Office of the said Court on or
befote the 6th day of January next, otherwise let-
ii-ra adminsory will be granted to the petitioner.
Witness the Honorable John P Wiliamson one
of the Justices of the said Court at Savannah the
fith day of July 1822.
C ,J 8 M BOND. r. c o
Notice.
YTINE months after date I shall apply to th>
1 Inferior Court of Chatham County, tor leav-
ahalr r^ e rem ? ,nill K real estate of Balihas. -
chaffer, deceased, tor the benefit of the heirs
JACOB SHAFFER, Qu*l. Ex’r
may 3 o$105j * X r>
Sheriff Sal s,
■|?\N the firm i m Jh uary w jg.
5*/ sold at 'he court house in the city nfs-iv
' 1,1 between the hours of ten and four oVww
II the right title ami interest which John u
1 tdell may liave In a family of nine negroes ■
Flora, Prissey, Luke, Roger, l.issy, Jeney S.Ji*
David and Tom. Levied on by a Constable t
atisfy an execution from justice F,ppii)o er ,
in favor of Aaron Morgan vs John R. <> ( | e ti , ^
W illiam Williams security and returned to m * ni
Also, a mulatto woman named Jane tad i'
child, leiied on as the property of Asahel l|„ ' ff
it satisfy two executions from Justice Ru„'m’
c -urt, in favor of John Haunt and others, n-i *
d to me by a constable, and sold nt tha
the former purchaser, he not having cnn.li-°f
witl.thetermaofa.de! K
Also, all the Buildings on lot No 14, (f (Km
Washington wartl, bounded north hy a lane
Ii; Bryan street, eaat by lot No 13, west by u
No 15, levied on as the property of j,^,,, j .”
berts, to satisfy an exeru'ion, C. H. Hsvd.n* 5 '
John 1 Roberts, indorser 7 "•
Also. Buildiiii'a on the north corner nf* j .
'ot, known hy Kiricx’i old del-1, levied un ls '®. rt
-ini|x-rty nf Henry Freeman, to satisfy 9n _ '*
,on from a Justice's court in favor of Jo| ln \ ^
i i k, returned to tne by a ooiistable ' **'
also, lot No 24, and Rail lings Currie Town
|«-vi*il un as the property of George Millen, to
tWy in execution in favor of Wm Craig ’ n
? ^ ABM. D'LY0N llic
sheriff Sales. *
On the Jirtt I'tietday in h'ebnuiry next
*"»UX *>• -old at the Court flouse i.i the citr
l of Savannah, between tbe hours of IQ
4 o’clock. ““
All that moiety or equal half, part or shsr* nf
-ill tli -t lot of land Gitiaie lying and being , n ■'*
c'l'y -f Savannah, and known in the plan nfiqU
ty, It the number nine (9) second Tything,
-old’s wartl with the improvement th'3'
mortgag’d by Bernard Meynardie to Silas
'-• r; levied on under a rule absolute, fronut*
Superior court of Chatham county ^
Also, the following Negroes, liob, Rose Lu»
ind herein d, levied on a- 'he property nf ||, I
liiifiird, und r a fo- eclosu c of a mortg ge in &
vor of Jo.-eph t-'u.'oming.
ABRAHAM D’LYON.,
d*-c 7 242 ’ R
C ity
Sheriff’s vales.
O'- t'-efir- fine day in la’-uary next,
V,\/'*‘L be aol-1 at th- Court House m Ri«.
A/ borough, Libe ty cnu ity, at tlm mud
a uir-i, a tract of land contafom r F i*r Haril -d
Acres more or less lying on Tay'orj Er "k, -nit
is « Urge • welling H - -s - and other out build,
ings, also a Mill - eg', sai 1 land butting and bound-
' g on lands of lohn Smylie a id 'then—l -*ied
m as the property ol Simon A Fraser, to satisfy
an x ■ •ii'.in-i in fivtir of hi« "axes -hie the stale
and county, for the years 18 ’9 and 1821.
»HN STEWaU T, s u,
tiec 7 243
Marshal’s Sale* cont.iiued.
On Hie firs; Tuesday in Inn. next.
ypl’ L ’e s till n front ol lie Gouft-Housein
i the Citv of Savannah, between One bout*
f ten and three o’clock.
All those buildings on lo' number 26, Greens
Ward, levied on a-ifu-propertv of Joseph MvTick,
to satisfy his citv taxes for the year 18.!2, \.
nount (lue, S6 62 and costs.
Clso, lot N-> J an l buildings. Green 1 - W.rd,
'tunded east hy tlou.to i street, snuth by s fine,
;6it by lot No 4 and north by Broughton street
Vzied on as to • property of ihe -’Sta e "if George
lyer*. to siiisfv the said est ite* city axe fur-iie
ear 1822 Ainoun' due, 32 dolls 50 uvl cost.
A! 11, Lot No 33 and buil"i"g», Franklin B ird,
boqnded east by I. it No 34, viudi by Irought-m-
stre-'t, west by West-Broad street, and nnrt i bvi
-tne, levied on as the property of I'V P (!W«
, to sa’isfv hi* city t X(‘( for the yea 1321 and |
1822. Amount due $55 62 and osts
tis-t, lot N - 1 tod in 1 lings, B lylhit t•. -bing, I
' ! athcoat w d, boii'-ded east by lot No 2, until I
o a lane, we • by Barnard street, and -lorL by j
ot Jantes’ «(|na e, levied on as the property of 'ie I
cs' ite of F Stan on,tos*iisfv Iliac mraissinn'iit»I
> ir i fie year 18 J and lie est tie city tUi fit [
the a 1 182i an 182 ’. Amount due, ft266 12,|
anil cost*
Also, building* on lot No 7, 8t Gauls, noun tel I
-s h\ lot N > 6, ( tt'h by Zably street, wen by I
-it No 8 tn-l -or* by trtn e street, levied on a I
i ■ operty -»f ai ris C then, to satisfy her city I
-xcs r tlie year 1822. Amount due 8l3M|
» 7 212 F A| s rOS'k, c s,
hi Coun il.
Ct rr-ir vv \ - s ot, 7t'i Inn. 1122,
\N motion, tteiolved, fi-ttheCity M-nlu I’l
' proceed to dvertise an Is II on tlie M
sday i'i Dec mb o' next, all t ie city lut<
re eo'( re I, -ujie tne ainou.it due iiier |
n -e pni I on «r -eTore tbe davof J -It.
A tru.- extraV f - m 'lie --in fi -s
lA’AI Al'EI , C c -m'- iv
City .Hai'elia:’* Sales coutinuel
Oiiirte • ; J'uc fay iti ft in / «ry mvL
•’ wnfutinity with ■ u.) > r -sn j'.m
hereby j'ive noti • *, * if • U * respectitt I
v'-m-i I rents-lue the following.
Mid previous to tli. ue above mentioned,It* |
nroceed to sell in--sam .
Also, wes half - f Filatur-- Lot, 60 y 9 1 fwb
bounded east by east hall'of sai.l lot, soil'll by Sj*
Julian street, west ny ft ynol-ls square, in I
bv Bryan street, re-entered as the propert.' 0 *
■‘state of U. Alyers, for four quarters
Also, lot No 33, Franklin ward, 60 by 90 W
bound east bv lot No 34, south by B’TjJ
dreet, west by West Brood street, and n ' 1 ' o
a lune, re-entered is the droperty o-’ 8*
for seventeen quarters. . , I
Also, In No 34, Elbert Ward, 60
oouo-le l east by Jot No 35, south by iJWyJI
west by lot N'o 336, north by a lane re-t" te,t I
(lie property of a. .fijwa'd for four ( I Mirt „, s '(, f
Also, lot No 5, Greene Ward, 6' bf vJ e 'l
bounded east by Houston street,*" dt b. v ■' ‘j l
west by lot No 6, and no-tli by Uroogl> ton
re entered as Hv prope ty of the c a,ate 0 ’'
Myers, for four quaiters, .. I
Also, lot No 20, Brown wa-.l, 60 bv 90 ^ I
bounded east b ; lot 25, sou'll b. Hull ttr ‘-' c! i * , '
by Scott Street, -nd north by a lm--, re :f"i ol|{
on us tlie property of estate K. Uaiston W r
quarters.
F. M. STOSHi c. X-
dec 7 213 *
Georgia—Chatham County- y
I'oall whom it may concern— .t
t ftTA Y the Honourable the Court ol 0 r, bn y
^-4 Chatham County.
Whereas Robert W Fooler, administ r » ,or l , ;J
the will annexed] on the estate of
Bruce applies to be discharged from mw Jjl
tra(ion« o
Now therefore these are to cite an*'
all and singular the kindred and creditors u
said deceased to file their objectionsp> ■* i n f .'' ^
have] in the Clerks Office of the auid ^
or before the 6th day of January next, otfte ^ I
letiers dismissory will be granted to the p e
er, |
Witness the Honorable John P Williamson
>f the Justices of the said Court at Savunta |
1th day of July 1822 ,,
[LS] S M BOND, o c 0
july- 6 157 fi
*il
-INE months after date application - ^t
_ - - - -(jg Honorable tbe Ju!sti ces
by tbe Executrix of the es ;i “
for leave to sellah there*) P rJ F c
-nfl.-rior Court
•eorge Myers for .
, of said estate for the benefit of the net •
JANE MYIIBS,
june 24 M9