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.Vol. XXII.
HOUSES, LANDS, &c, ,
To Let. \
From the 5th October next, that
J tenement two story house in the Market
Square, at present occupied by Mr.GCr-
idon as a public House for farther pfcr-
•;culsrs apply to Isaac Minis or to the subscriber.
£)• r AUuElv
sept 6
178
Rent,
The three story building in
Broughton street, immediately opposite
the residence of MoseS Cleland, Esq’r
___ possession to be given on the 1st Dec.
•„ st or if more agreeable to the applicant an
Irlicv date can be arranged with the present
occupant Mrs. Benjamin Wall. Apply to
I« MINIS.
July
'IVRent.
The Store corner ol Drayton and
| nay street next door to Mr. Trucheluto'
I* * ♦ % v _
T. BARTOW,
Orleans Square.
For Sale, or to Rent.
Two neat tenements, with com
fortable out buildings on Lot No. 21,
Warren ward, lately the property of J A
"I Scott, Esq. Apply to D. T. Hall. Sav-
’ 1 WILLIAM POPE, Sen.
May River. So. Ca.
201
For Sale.
The House and Lot, (No. 29)
.. „ .J Washington Square, on which the sub
• ■ • acriher resides, having ninety feet upon
Houston street, and sixty feet fronting
|fao Square. JAMES WALLACE,
nov 6 208
-—"Athens hotel.
The subscriber takes this metlv
od to inform the public generally, and
.«i particularly persona From the low coup.
— try, who mav visit the up country in
■eursuit of health or pleasure, that he will ac-
Itftmmodate gentlemen and ladies, or families with
■board by the day, week, or month, on easy terms.
IX'otliimr need be said in recommendation ot A-
R,ens, fither in regard to tlie healthfulness of the
[place, salubrity of atmosphere, or agreeab e amt
Iplessant society > in all these particulars it stands
SI The following will be the rates of charging, vis.
Mon and Horse, per day, » J
« *i •• ■« per week, 1 50
per
** month,
Single man, per day,
« « « week,
«< •• « month,
Dinner, breakfast, supper. Etc.
Lodging,
Horse, per day,
«* “ night,
*• « month,
UM,Jre " HAYES,
sept SO 188 . , ,
(U* The Editors of the Augusta Chronicle and
Savannah Republican, are requeated to give two
insertions a month, until the 1st of July next, and
forward their accounts to Athens.
1 25
1 00
5 00
18 00
37 £
124
75
50
\ 2 00
To Rent.
7TTHE Wharf Lot No. 6, Reynold Ward, known
as Anciaux’s wharf. Possession giveq_ the
hrst of November—Apply to
F. M. STONE.
oct 14 194
SATURflAY EVENING, JANUARY 10, 1824.
Whole No. 43 >0.
dec 17
For Rent,
The House corner of Brough*
ton and West Broad streets, late in the
occupancy of Thomas U P. Chariton,
Esq. Apply to
H. KIRBY
1242
Executor’s Notice.
4 LL persons indebted to the estate of the late
Dr. Robert Worrell, .Ir.are requested to make
immediate payment to Mr. Ryerson, or to
PHILIP BRASCH, Qual, Ex'or.
N. B. The accounts if not paid shortly will be
pliiced in the hands of an Attorney for collection,
jan 6 4
Select Classical and English
School.
T HE Subscriber intends re opening his school
for young ladies and gentlemen, on the first
Monday in November next, and having determin
ed on a limited number of Scholars, he requests
those ofhis friends who intend to patronize him,
to make early application.
From four to aix children can be accommodated
with board, tee in the subscribers family.
CHAS. W. CARPENTER,
oct 21 197
NOTICE.
T HE co-partnership existing between the sub.
scribers under the firm of Javkb Aimxaaoir
tk Co. will expire by limitation on the first day. of
June next. Those having claims against the firm
are requested to present them for settlement and
those indebted will make payment to James An*
demon who will attend to the settlement of the
concern, and continue the business on his own no
count. JAMES ANDERSON,
ANDREW LOW it CO,
jan 7 f5
NO 1 ICE.
T HE Honorable the Superior Court of Chatham
County is adjourned till Monday next, 10 o’
clock in the forenoon, at which time the Gran,
and Petit Jurors will be expected to attend punc
tually By order JOB T. BOLLES, Clk.
jan 6 4
NOTICE.
A N election for Treasurer and Secretary of th<
ifut Steam Boat Company, will take place dn S.
turday next, at their office. Applicants will be
informed of the duties and the amount of Bonds
required of said officer by calling on
- S. C. DUNNING, President.
jan 6 4
Bair Restorative,and Preservative
Vegetable Cerate.
r HE important discovery of a Vegetable sub
stance, capable of restoring and preserving
the Hair, was accidentally made by an individual,
who has neither the capacity nor the disposition
tn practice deception or fraud. The fullest reli-
Mice may be placed on the efficacy and power of
the Vegetable Cerate, not only in restoring and
preventing the falling of the Hair, but in produc
t's 'he greatest lustre and liveliness of it imagina
bie» and the public may rest assured that its ef
fects will be clearly manifested in the course of a
short time by the renewal and vigorous growth
of the Hair,and by effectually preventing its com
ing out or falling off. The Vegetable Cerate
tends to resuscitate and excite the energies of the
capillary vessels, which constitute those organs
that secrete thesmatter forming the hair ; these,
like many other organs of the animal body, which
have been in a state of dormancy or disease, may
be restored to their healthy action, and perform
nil those functions assigned them by nature.
The proprietor being aware of the numerous
specifics painted on the public, and desirous that
the present article may not suffer from false im-
presslona, rests its merits on the effect it has pro-
duced on various persons, who have used it, and
all that is asked, as it delates to the verity of its
cllect, is a fair trial.
Elderly people, with bald heads, must rest as
sured that by applying a few boxes of the above
Cerate, their Hair will be restored with all its
youthful beauty and life.
To prevent imposition, the sale of the Vegeta
ble Cerate will be confined to Doctor JAMES II.
HART, New York, corner of Broadway & Cham
ber street, three doors from Washington Hall,
where it will be sold atjl 75.
A liberal deduction will be made to Country
dealers.
The proprietor of the above valuable discovery
intends appoiting agents through the United
State, ir the sale of it, and also in Europe.
CCj* A r aw boxes of the above valuable article,
have bee.i received, and are offered for sale by
Messrs Poutat 8c Holland, and Anson Pinsons,
Druggists, Savannah.
JYew York—net 23 al200
The Piano Forte with other Instru
ments taught.
T HE subscriber respectfully informs the young
Ladies und Gentlemen of Savannah, tlmt he
will give Instructions on the following instru
ments, viz. Piano Forte, Clcronet, flute and Vio
lencelto Terms m ide known by application a
Ids residence, Mrs L. A. Carsan, Planters Bank
square.
P. GALLAHER,
N. B. Pianos toned in Town or Country,
oct 30 202
For Sale,
L OT No. 6, Ansona Ward, Oglethorpe Square,
together with the out buildings, saved trom
l\he late fire. For terms which will be accommo-
[lilting. Apply to E. WILLIAMS,
jan 9 * 7
Notice.
A Very valuable tract of Land in Liberty coun
-auk ty, situate on the Sunbury Road, two miles
»nd a half from Rice oroughi containing two
hundred and ten acre s This land is very valua
ble for cotton, rice and corn, and as well catcula
led for that culture as any land in the county ;
the conditions are low and reasonable; there are
between seventy and eighty acres cleared an
under fence, there is also p good dwelling house,
and all necessary out buildings on the premises
guarantee titles will be given to the purchaser,
no incumbrances lying on said land. For further
particulars apply to capt. Jos. Jones in Liberty
county, or to
EDWARD B. BAKER,
owner in McIntosh county,
aug 10
Land and Negroes for Sale.
I A HANDSOME property, unincumbered, con-
l.&v. sisting of Land and Negroes, together with
I Slock of every kind,-and the growing crop, a-
Itnminting in all to about 12 or 15,000 dollars, situ,
late in the upper country, and well calculated tor
|, country Store—the soil well adapted to the cul.
Ilivation of Corn and Cotton, is offered for sale on
liccommodating terms.
I Bdkk Stock, or good paper, well secured, will
Ibetaken In payment.
1 For further particulars, apply to the Editors of
he Georgia Journal.
June 19 145
** For Sale,
, A LL that valuable tract or parcel of land known
A by the name of NelVille situated in South
Carolina about two miles from Savannah. This
I tract is considered one ofthe best For a Rice plan.
I tation in its neighborhood, and contains Eight
hundred and eighty-fout acres. It adjoins Mr.
I Thomas Young. Gen. Huger, and Mr. Nicholas
I Cruger. Persons who may wish to-purchase will
examine the premises, A good tittle will be given
ana the times of sale will be reasonable. Apph-
tation to be made to WM. MALLORY
Agent of Hamlin Mallory.
1Quov 16 225
The Public
I S informed fhat the claim of Hamlin Mallory to
the tract of land in 'South Carolina, called
1 Nelville, is now in a train for Judicial investiga-
Ition, until the termination of which, some risk
I will be incurred by those who n ^|’^ c { ) a ^y ISt
dec 2 237
Overseer Wanted.
„ who understand- the culture ofCotton
, and management of Negroes; to take charge
I of a plantation ona healthy situation, none need
■ apply who can hot produce' satisfactory vouchers
f hia characterise- < ^Kpguire at this office.
, Administrator’s Notice.
P ERSONS indetit&d to the estate of Robert
Dreghorn, (late Merchant, Augusta) deceas-
led, are requested to make immediate payment to
[the subscriber in Savannah, or to his attorney Mr.
1GEORUE WRAGG, jun. in Augusta, or suits will
be commenced indiscriminately, and those who
[have claims upon said estate are requested to
present them properly attested. -
WM. TURNER, Admr,
, The Augusta Chronicle, will publish the above
[once a week for three months and forward their
-count to this office,
oct 18 fcMl96
For Sale,
. .HE Dalien Eastern Steam Saw and Rice Mill,
a. with the appurtenances thereto belonging
n extensive credit will be given to the pure ha-
ler or purchasers, he or they giving security, ap>
roved of by the Bank of Darien.-—For terms ap
tly to
GEORGE ATKINSON;}
1 JAMES DUNWOODYS Bank Committee.
HENRY HARFORD. 3
ff^.The SLvannah Republican is requested to
nseit the above, and forward the account to tne
-ank of Darien far paymfent.
aug 3 164
Wants a Situation.
S a Overseer, a man of sternly habits (with
only a wife in family) who is well acquainted
with the culture of cotton, corn, &c, us also the
management of negroes. A line addressed to D
L and left with the editor of this paper, will be
attended to. For character and abilities apply t
Mr Michael Long, head of Broughton street,
jan 3 2t
Harbor Masters Office.
TT1HE subscriber having received the appoint
X ment of Harbor Master is now ready to at
nd to the duties ofhis office.—He will be form
at Mr. Morrisons office. In case of absence of the
subscriber a blank book will be kept at th- office
n which all Masters ofVessels are requested
note down whatever changes or births they may
require for their respective Vessels.
JOHN W. STIRK.
Savannah, nov 28 226
SWALU’S PANACEA.
Q HAVE BEEN appointed Agent by Dr W.
Swaim to sell his so much celebrated Medi
dine, at this place. A quantity has been recetv
ed bv the Georgia from Philadelphia, and will be
.sold by the box or bottle, nt my Drug Store, cor
ner of Jefferson and St. Julian streets.
AUGUST G. OEM1.ER.
dec 9 235
Valuable Property for Sale.
T HE subscriber offers for sale his propert
Darien, McIntosh County—consisting of five
Wharf Lot?, situated in the most eligible quarter
of the city for business of every description.
Also, Five Bay Lots immediately back of those
before mentioned, and divided from them hy
street of 40 feet.
Also, one third part of a Wharf Lot, in this city,
(commonly called Rices Wharf) with improve
ments.
For particulars enquire Of Thomas M. Wood
monk, Esq’r in Savannah, or the subscriber
Wilmington Island.
CHARLES B. JONES.
nov 1 $218
Administrator’s Sales—Continued
W ILL be sold at the Court House in Sava
nah, on thethirdTuesday in Fberuary next,
between the hours of 10 and 3 o’clock. The
following articles viz:
1 Gold watch, chain and Seal
1 Mahogany Secretary and bookcase
1 Mahogony writing desk
20 shares of Stock in the- Manne and Fire In
surance Company of Savannah,
1 share in the Savannah Theatre
being the remaining personal estate of J Lathrop
late of Savannah, merchant doc. by order of the
Court of Ordinary of Chatham County. Terms
cash. CHARLES HOYT, Adm’r.
of John Lathrop dec.
dec 5 3|
Laurel Hill Toll-Mill.
AT$HE Toll mill on Mrs. Ancrum’a plantation
iJL has been completely repaired lately, and ls
now ready to work as well as any other mill on
the river. The rough-rice that will be sent t»
the mill will be kept separately in dry and sale
stores, and shall he beat with the utmost care and
economy, and the barrels will be always delivered
in good order. Empty barrels, made of prime
boated staves, will be furnished at the mill when
required. The terms of cleaning Rice will be the
same as at the other toll-mills. Those planters
who will engage to have their crops bent at this
mill, and keep her supplied, will have 209 tier
ces, or as much less ;>s they please, beat nt one
turn. Applications concerning the mill, to be
made to Archibald Urebncr, on the plantation, or
in Savannah,to
PETIT DR VILLERS.
Savannah, July 1, 1823. f 150-6m.
THE SUBSCRIBER
T HANKS his friends and the public in general
for their large support since he is established
in this place, and takes this opportunity to in-
farm them that this ia the last winter bis es
tablishment will exist, as his lease will expire on
the 8th of January next, 1824; therefore he Of
fers all the undermentioned Goods at the most re-
duced prices for Cash or approved indorsed pa
per.
V!Zt
15 bales Grundys white Plains,assorted numbers
10 do London buffie Blankets
7 do Red Flannel 7-8 wide at 31£
4 do Blue Hunter’s Cloth, 33; can be had
on 8 months credit, for a note and an approved
indorser.
GenUemeu’s C\ot\nng,
25 trunks superfine and extra fine blue and blk
dress C.OATS, made in the newest fashion
15 do blue, bottle green, corbeau, and parson
grey Surtouts, Waterloos’ and Frock Coats
full trimmed.
10 do fine blue, black, grey, white, olive, and
parson grey Pantaloons, made in the latest
fashion
5 do blue, black Valencia,silk,swanidown fash,
ionablc Waistcoats
6 packages of fine and extra-fine plain an
and trilled Linen and Cotton Shirts
GOO dozen cotton silk, lambs wool worsted short
and long Hosiery
200 pairs corded cassiinere Pantaloons of differ,
ent Colors at $ 3 50 cts
3 cases Gentlemen’s long and short lamb’s
wool and worsted Drawers
2 do do Merino and Lamb’a wool, large and
small size Shirts
2 do do Angola under Shirts
3 do green and blue silk patent Umbrellas
7 bales Plaid Cloaks, extra sizes
Negro Clothing,
4 bales Killmarnock and Scotch Capa
14 do fearnought and bear skin great coats at
g 5 by the doz.
12 do Welsh red flannel Shirts at g 15 per do
500 fearnought and monkey Jackets and Trow,
sera
250 drab, kersey, fearnought Pea Jackets .
2 bales negro Stockings
1500 Negroes' blue Jackets and Trowaerr, well
lined at g 4 50 a suit
Jilso,
A few cases warranted Rose Water in 1.4 not
ties at J 6 per doz.
The above mention goods will be sold whole
•ode and retail at the most tempting prices ever
offered in this city before.
All the goods which will not -be disposed ol
by the 8th of January next, will be sold at auction
or sent to Charleston.
NOTICE,
All persons whom the subscriber is indebted
lo will send in their bills for immediate payment,
and those who are indebted lo him are re
quested to come forward and settle their accounts,
and if not settled on or before the 28th of Decern
ber next, they will be put in the hands of an at
torney for collection.
P. DREGE,
nov 24 0222
Georgia--Chatham Gounty.
To all whom it may concern—
W HEREAS Mary Bruce, administratrix of
the estate of Victor Dohet, deceased, has
-'tiit ioned the court of ordinary of Chatham coun
ty, to be discharged.
Now these are therefore to cite and admonish
all and singular the kindred and creditors of the
said deceased, to file their objections, (if any they
have) in my office, on or before the 21st day of
February next; otherwise letters dismissory will
be granted to the applicant.
Witness the honorable George L. Cope, one
of the Justices of the said Court, the 21st day of
August, A. D. 1823,
S. M BOND.c.c
aug 21 172
Lands and Negroes for Sale.
| »HE Subscribers offer for sale that well known
eJL and valuable plantation, in Chatham County
called BEVEULY, situated nine miles from Savan,
nah on tire Southern Road, containing 2172 acres
old survey; of this land a large proportion is as
valuable Cotton Land, as any in the County. The
inland swamp is one of tlie safest in the State,
produced successive good crops, as good as river
swamp, until 1815, when tire nigh price of Cotton
induced a change of culture—of this upwards of
200 acres are under banks, and with little labour
might be cultivated the ensuing season,— on the
plantation, is a large comfortable dwelling house,
overseer-house, barn in good repair, and other
* nildings the whole ofthe cleared land is under
good fence. With the plantation or separately
will be sold about thirty prime Negroes.
U. & J. HABERSHAM.
nov 1 $204
NOTICE.
W ILL be sold on the tenth day of February
next in Bulloch County at the late'rest,
dence of William Cone, dec* all the perishable
property of said deceased.—Consisting of plants-
tion tools, Household and Kitchen Furniture, one
Horse and a stock of hogs and cattie. Sold for
the benefit ofthe heirs and creditors of said dec’d.
AARON CONE, adm’r,
dec 31 *353
150 Dollars Reward.
O N the night of the 28tli inst. disappeared
from the town of Milledgeville, who-e they
were employed, two African fellows, JOHN and
JOE, (being a part of those Africans claimed and
held by the state.) Joe is probably 23 years ot
age, about 5 feet 4 inches high, with high cheek
hones. John is about 20 years old, his stature a.
bout 5 feet 6 inches—both speak the English
language intelligibly. A liberal reward will be
given to any person who will apprehend and de
liver them to the subscriber. As there is good
reason to believe that said negroes have been
stolen or enticed away by some white person, a
reward of one hundred and fifty dollars is hereby
offered to any person who, in addition to the ap
prehension and delivery of said negroes, will also
apprehend the inveigler and jurnish such evi
dence as willensure liis conviction.
LUCIUS Q. C LAMAR,
\geut for the State.
Milledgeville, Dec, 31st, 1823,
jan 7 5a
G EORGIA—Chatham County. To all whom
it may concern. Whereas, Henry Castellou
and Frances Castellou, hia wife Exor. and Exix.
of William Collins, dec. apply to be discharged
from their said executorship.
Now, these are therefore to cite and ndmoni9h
all and singular the kindred and creditors of the
said deceased, to file their objections (if any they
have) in my office, on or before the tenth day ot
May next} other wise letters dismissoiy will be
granted to the applicants,
Witness the Hon. John Cummmg, chc ofthe
ustice9 of the said court, this 10th day of Novem
ber, A. D. 1823.
S. M, BOND, c c o
nov 10 211
MACON. ^
W LL be sold in the Town of Macon forty
half acre lots, to the highest bidder at pub.
lie auction—the sale to commence on Tuesday
the ninth day of March next, (on the premise*)
n said town, and continue from day to day until
tlmt number of lots are sold according to law—
The purchaser of each lot will be required on
the day of sale, to pay one fourth ofthe purchase
money down id cash or in bills of the chartered
banks of this state, and give bond with good and
sufficient security for the residue, payable in three
qual annual instalments, and tlie commissioners
nit make known on the first day of sale the par.
ticular lots to be sold'; and from the elegant situa
tion of this town on the Ocmulgee river, which
ia well known, they deem it unnecessary to make
any farther recommendation.
WILLIAM HAMILTON,
PLEASANT PHILLIPS,
OLIVER H PRINCE,
JAMES SMITH,
ABNER WIMBERLY,
Commissioners.
jan 2 1
G EORGIA—Chatham County. To all whom it
may concern. Whereas, John Dillon, exe
cutor of Michael Densler, applies to be discharged
from the executorship ofthe said estate.
Now these are therefore to cite and admonish
all and singular the kindred and creditors of th
said deceased, to file their objections (if nnv they
have) on or before the 5th day of June next;
otherwise letters dismissoiy will be granted to the
applicant.
Witness the Hon. J. P. Williamsnft, one of the
Justices of the said court, this 5th day of Dec.
U. one thouaand eight hundred and twenty three
L. S. S. M. BOND, c. c. o.
dec 5 132
The Subscriber
T AKES this opportunity of informing the re.
presentatives of the estate of John Beck,
deceased, as well as all other persons claiming
property in the county of Effingham and re-
aiding out of the state, who have not returned
their property to the receiver of tax returns far
he year 1823, to come forward and make their
eturn on or before the first day of April next-
otherwise they will be double taxed.
WM. SPEAR, mbo
dec 4 a§231
The Subscriber,
Takes the liberty of inlorming his
friends and the public, that he haa tak
en that large and commodious house in
Ilaynold square, opposite the Planters
Bank, formerly called the Merchants’ Hotel, and
would be happv to accommodate them with
Boarding and Lodging,
and horses from tlie country shall be sent to one
of the best Stables infllie city for their accommo.
dation.
JOHN Y. WHITE.
nov 22 221
NOTICE.
A G11F.EABLE to an order of the Court of
iSXSi Ordinary of Liberty county, will be sold on
the first Tuesday in February next, ia the usual
hours r
Five Negro Slaves, to wit, Peter, Judah and
three children. For the benefit of the heirs-and
creditors of Alexander Martin, Esq. de&
Conditions cash.
RICHARD F. BAKER, Ex’tt.
dec 10 236
G EORGIA—Chatham County. To all whom
it may conern Whereas Robert Habersham
simim-itrator of George VV Allen, dec. applies
*o be discharged from said administration.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular the kindred and creditors of the said de
ceased, to file their objections (if any they have)
to the granting of the administration of the estate
of the said deceased-to the applicant in the clerk’s
Office of the said court, on or before 5th day of
June next, otherwise letters dismissory will be
granted.
Witness the honorable J P. Williamson, one of
the Justices of the said court, the 5th day of De
cember, A. D 1823.
S. M- BOND, c. o. o.
dec 5 232
Georgia—Chatham County.
To all whom it may concern—
W HEREAS Elizabeth Uemshart, administra
trix and John C. Helviston, admintrator ol
the estate of Daniel Remshart, dec. have petition
edtlie court of ordinary of Chatham county to
be discharged.
Now these are therefore to cite and admonish
all and singular the kindred and creditors of the
said deceased, to file their ob jections, (if any they
have) in my office, on or before the 21st day ot
February next; otherwise letters dismissory will
0c granted to the applicant.
Witness the honorable George L, Cope, one
of the. Justices of the said Court, the 21st day of
August, A. D. 1823.
S. M. BOND, ,c. c. o
aug 21 ' 172
dTi EOHGIA—Chatham County. To all whom
VJTit may concern Whereas Abel Fox, admin
istrator of Joseph Fox has applied to the honora
ble the court of Ordinary of Chatham County, to
be discharged from said administration.
These are therefore to cite and admonish nil
and singular the kindred and creditors of the
said deceased, to file their objections (if any they
have) to the granting ofthe administration ofthe
estate of the said deceased to the applicant n
the clerk’s office of the said court, on or eforo
the 5lh day of June next; otherwise letters dis
missory will be granted.
Witness the honorable John P. Williamson,
one ofthe justices ofthe said court, the 5th day of
December, A D. 1823.
S M BOND, c c o.
dec 5 232
v:o
VXiti
may concern. Whereas William Williams
has applied to the Honorable the Court of ordina
ry of Chatham County, for letters of administra.
tion on the estate and effects of Mary Hall, late
of Chatham County, widow, dec. as principal ore
ditbr.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
and singular the kindred and creditors of the 9aid
deceased, to file their objections (if any they have)
to the granting ofthe administration of the estate
ofthe said dec. to the applicant In the Clerk’s Of.
fice of tlie said court, on or before to twenty-sixth
day of January next; otherwise letters of admin,
istration will-be granted.
Witness the. Hon. Edward Harden, one of the
justices of the said court, thia twenty sixth day of
December, A. D. 1823,
9.M.BOND, ecu,
I a$
Superior Court—Chatham County*
Jasranv Tmm, 1823.
Susan N. Niemcewicz, *1
The legal representatives of ( Iiule
Jno. Habersham, deceased.}
U PON the petition of Susan N. NiemCe'OvifiSf,
praying the foreclosure of the equity of re-
demption of and in all that tract or parcel of land,
situate on the little Ogeeche river in Chatham
county, contain two hundred and seventy acres,
adjoining lands of William Shuthera, now Rose's
to the west, to (lie east and south, lands of Francis
H. Macleoil, Spencer and Wilson, and to the
north a c.eek known as the south branch of the
little Ogeechee, together with the improvements
thereon, to secure the payment of aix several
bonds, e vecuted by the said John Habersham, in
his lifetime, together with one Francis H. Mac-
leod,and bearing date on the 15th March, 1819«
and stating that there is now due on the said
bonds, the sum of S 1,350 of principal, with in-
terest from the 15tn March, 1817.
On motfen of Richard W. Habersham, attor
ney for th Petitioner—It is ordered, that the
principal interest and cost, due on said mort>
gage, be paid into court within twelve months
from thia date, or that otherwise the equity of
redemption in the said mortgaged premises be
foreclosed from thenceforth, and that .such far.
ther and other proceedings take place, as arc in
pursuance of the statute of Georgia, in such case
made and provided.
And it is further ordered, that this rule be
published in one of the Gazettes of the city of
Savannah, at least once a month for twelve
months, or served on the legal representative*
of the said John Habersham, at least aix months
previous to th< return of this rule,
Extract from the minutest
JOB T. BOLLES, Clerk,
feb 28 25 ? * ;
Superior Court—Chatham County.
'* , w Mat Tsnir, 1823,
Z&nle
William T. Williams,
ATM.
Thomas B. Broom,)
O N the petition of William T. Williams slat.
mg that Thomas B, Broom, by his certain
writing obligatory, bearing date on the sixth dsjr
of June 1822, acknowledged himself to be held
and firmly bound and obliged in him in the pemS
sum of eight hundred dollars, conditioned for the
payment of the sum of four hundred dollars on
or before the first day of June 1823, and that fog
the better securing to him the payment ofthe
said sum of money, the said Thomas R. Broom
by hja certain deed of mortgage bearing evert
date with the said bond, had mortgaged to him
all that lot or parcel of land in Chatham County
and state aforesaid, known in the plan ofthe stud
county as Garden lot dumber eighty, (80) east,
containing eleven and one half acres more or
less, bounded on the north by the Thunderbolt
road and lands of Jatpes Bilbo, on the south by
lands of John Screven, .stick.on the west by «
roafif leading to land? Of cg)^ James Johnson and
others—and further ststmgi'.that there is now due
and. unpaid on the s&d .bcfhd and mortgage the
principal Bum of four hUflared dollars with in.
terest from the sixth dfy'-’of June, eighteen hun-
dred and twenty two, and praying the foreclo-
sure of the equity of redemption of the said
Thomas R. Broom, in and to the said mortgaged
premises On motion of Habersham, attorney
for the petitioner, it is ordered, that theprinef.
pal and interest due on the said mortgaged p;e*
mises, together with the costa of this application
be paid into this court, within, twelve months
from this date, or otherwise that the equity of res
demption of the said Thomas R, Broom in the
said mortgaged premises be from thenceforth
foreclosed, and that' such further and other pro
ceedings thereon take place aa may be in pursu
ance ot the statute in such case made ami pro
vided. And it is further ordered, that this rule
be published in one or more of the Gazettes of
the city of Savannah, once a-jmonth for twelvp
months previous to the time .appointed far. the
payment of the stud money, or that a copy there-.',
of, be served upon the said Thomas R. Brootr
at least six months before the expiration of Hr
said time.
Extract from the minutes,
JOB T. BOLLS?, clerk
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