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No. i7-..-Vol. XXII.
TttUUSDAY EVEN PNG, JANUARY 22, 1824.
Whole No. 4340.
HOUSES, LANDS, &c.
to 1 Rent.
The Store coiner qtDrayton and-
j Bay street’nekt dobr to Mr Trucheluta’.
|«ML superior standfor a grocery Store (
I®Sil Apply to T. BARTOW,
,lP| Orleans Square,,
For Sale, or to Relit.
Two<ncat tenements, with com--
fortable out buildings on Lot No. 21,
H« * " Warren ward, lately the property oH K
0 KJP B I Scott, Esq. Apply to D.1. Hall. SaVv
WILLIAM POPE, Sen.
inn»»« or • May Hitter. So. Ca.
*>*■,. -- ^
•*- ' Fbr Sale.
® Tho Hflxise-atid Lot, (No. 39)
Washington Square, on which the sub
scriber reaideB,Tjevihg ninety feet upoh
Houston street, and sixty feet fronting
the Squaft. JAMES WAI.LAOE.
_ oV 6 20B -
—TmEJfS WPFEi.
rlnilE Wharf Lot No. 6, Reynold Ward, known
A as Ancmitx’s wharf, Possession given the
first of November—Apply to
P. M. STONE.
oct 14, 194
For Rent,
Tne H-Mihe dinner of Brough-
ton and West Broad streets late In the
beouphney of Tho-haa U. P. Charlton,
Esq, Apply to
H. KIRBY.
dec 17 t242
Executor’s Notice.
i LL persons indebu d to the estate of the late
_ l.Ur. Robert Worrell, .lr. are requested to make
immediate payment to Mr. Ryerfton, or to
PHILIP BUA3GI1, final. JSr’or.
N. It. The accounts if not paid shortly will be
placed In the hands of an Attorney for collection,
jan 6 4
The subscriber lakes thts meth
od to inform the public generally, and
narlicularly persona from the low noun-
. trv, who may visit the up countnr in
l0th l fithcr iuVegardto the healthfulness of the
KBS cl’atmosphere, or agreeable am
&t society i In all these pattiOdJarslt 8UmU
UoSwlng will bethe rata, of charging,'
Junand Hotae. perdjqr. . 4Tt g
viz
NOTICE.
£\ N election for Treasurer and Secretary of the
Xl Steam Boat Company, will take place on S*
'tirdaynext, uttheir office. Applicants will be
informed of the duties and the -amount of Bonds
quired of said officer by calling on
S C. DUNNING. President.
jay 6 4
<• per week, 1 SO
<c «• month, 1 25
1 00
5 00
.18 00
« *• “ month, - ...
Dinner, breakfast, supper, &e. 37k
Losing, 7S *
Horse, p-r day, , SQ
? “ "Wk 13 00 -
« « month, ■ . w
Childrenandsemnt 9 ,ha1fpric^ ErtAYEg>
iS^Vhe Editor of the Augusta Chronicle an-
£nah Republican, are requested to give twS
nsertions a month; until thejat of luly next, and
orward their accounts to Athena.
For Sale,
■ OT No 6, Ansons Ward, Oglethorpe Square
j together with the out building*, saved f rom
e latefire. For terms which w,l» be necommo.
ting. Apply to B WILLIAMS,
inn 9 b 7 -
Land and Negroes for Sale.
saJaEa»SS»sS5
tivstion of Corn and CoMon, u offered for sale on
^Forfurther’pSrticwlftt., apply to the Editor. ot
.be Georgia Journal.
Une 19 145
For Sale,
A LL that valuable tract or parcel of land known
by the name of Nelvllle situated in South
Cirolina about two miles from Savannah; Ihia
(net is considered one of the best for a Rice plan.
Iition in its neighborhood, and contains Eight,
hundred and eighty.four acres. It adjoins Mr.
Thomas Young. Gen. Huger, and Mr. Nicholas
Cmger. Persons who may wish to pur6hase will
examine the premises, A good tittle will be given
end the times ofuale will bc r«asonable. Apple
latlon to be made to WM, M ALLORY
-Agent of Hamlin Mallory
itov 16 225
The Public
I S informed that the claim of Hamlin Mallory to
the tract of land in South Carolina, called
Nelville. isnow in a train for Judicial investiga.
tion, dhtil the termination of which, some risk
will be incurred by those who may purchase.
WU« L. DAVIS,
dec 2 237 ’ " '
Valuable Property for Sale.
T HE subscriber offers for sale his propert.in
Darien, McIntosh County—consisting of five
Wtarf Lots, 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 by a
street of 40 feet. - . '
Also, one third part of a Wharf Lot, in this city
(commonly called Rices Wharf) with impeove
merits.
for particulars enquire of Tuokab M. Wood-'
itiDHB, Esq’r. in Savannah, or the subscriber oni
Wilmington Island.
CHARLES B. JONES,
nov 1 $218 ,
BUCK WHEAT PLOU It,
T>N Quarter Barrels, just received and for sale
iluy JOHN B WfCK.
luy
jan 2
2c
Administrator’s Notice.
pERSONS indebted to the estate of. Robert
•*- Dreghorn, (late Merchant, Augusta) deceas-
*o. are requested to make immediate payment to
|ne subscriber in Savannah, or to his attorney Mr.
GEORGE WUAGG.jun. in Augusta, or spits will
he commenced indiscriminately, and those who
have claims upon Baid estate are requested to
njffaent them properly attested.
\ WM. TURNER, Admr.
The Augusta Chronicle, will publish the above
once a week for three months and forward their
account to this office.
Jict 18 tcMl96
Q.E0RGIA—Chatham County, To ell whom
1-7 11 ma y concern. Whereas, Aaron Champion*
u applied to the Honorable the court of ordina
JV of Chatham county for letters of administration
iS-P estate and effects of Ludwig Shultz, late
Palcredu 1 ” County ’pl»n ter > deceased, as princi-
„J l \ e8< = are therefore to cite and admonish,
jSSWffck the kindred and creditors of the said
!™ d . to file their objections (ill any they
S{to,tte granting of the administration of the
deceased to the applicant in the
u,l ,°mce of the said court* on or before the
i,”. “ay of February next; otherwise loiters-of
»Vo« will be granted
the i . Honorable J P: Williamson, one
rjr ices ot ' the said court, the -15th day
twetiiy^You* thousand eight hundred
to*' Si M. BOND, o c
'.IK
1
To Rent.
Notice.
A Very valuable tract ofL&nd In Liberty cour,
^fiA ty, situate on the Sunbury Road, two miles
trill a half from Rice oroughj containing two
hundred and ten acre a This land is very valuu
ble tot cotton, rice and corn, and as well calcula
ed for that culture as any land in the county s
lie conditions are low ami reasonable t there art
..tween seventy and eighty acres cleared an ]
imler fence, there is also a good dwelling house,
u\d all necessary out buildings on the premisek
guarantee titles will be given to the purchaser,
no Incumbrances lying on said land. For Unifier
particulars apply to capt. Jos. Jones in Liberty
r.oiinty, or to
EDWARD B. BAKER,
owner in McIntosh county,
atig 16 . ,
Wants a Situation.
t\ S a Overseer, a man of steady habits .with
■/i\ only a wife in fitmily) who is well acquainted
with the culture of cotton, corn, &c, as also the
i.anagement 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 to
Mr Michst I Long, head of Broughton street ^
j*n3
2$
Harbor Masters Office.
T HE subscriber having received the appoint
ment of Harbor Master is now ready to at
l nil to the duties of hia office.—Ue will be found
it Mr. Morrisons office. In case of absence rf.ne
subscriber a blank book will be kept at th office
n which all Masters of Vessels are requested
note down whatever changes or nirths they may
requirt for their respective Vessels.
JOHN W. STIRK.
Savannah, nnv 28 226
Hair Restorative,and Preservative
Vegetable Cerate.
j 'HP. important discovery of a Vegetable sub.
i. stance, capable of restoring and presetting
the Hair, was accidentally made by an individual,
who It ns neither the capacity nor the disposition
|g practice deception or fraud. The fullest reli.
ance may be placed on the efficacy and power of
the Vegetable Cerate, not only in restoring and
ireventing the filling of the Hair, but in produc
ing the greatest Itulre and liveliness ofit imagina,
hie i 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 Hutr.and by effectually preventing its coin
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 the matter 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 palmed on the public, and desirous that
thtf present article may not suffer from false im
oressions, rests its merits on the effect it has pro
dufced on various persons, who have used it, and
all that is naked, us it relates to the verity of its
effect, 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
hie Cerate will be confined to Doctor JAMES H.
HART, New York, corner of Broadway St Cham
ber street, three doors from Washington Hall,
where it will be sold at gl 75.
A liberal deduction will be made to Country
alera.
The proprietor of the above valuable discovery
ntern'a appoiting agents through the United
State tr the sale of it, and also in Europe.
03» "tw boxetr of the above valuable article,
have been received, and are offered for sale by
Messrs Hour at St Holland, and Assos r-Sasuns,
Druggists, Savannah.
.Yew IVfr—oot 28 al200
The Piano Forte with other Instru
ments taught.
T flR subscriber resnecO'uUy.informs the young
Ladies und Gentlemei of Savannah, that he
will give Instructions on the following instru*
inonta, viz. Piano Forte, Claronet, flute and Vio•
lencello Terms made known by application at
ins residence, Mrs L. A. Carsan, Plunlets Bank
square.
P. GALLAHER.
N. B. Pianos tuned in Town or Country,
oct 30 202
DU. FUUTH.
W!
Administrator’s Sales—Continued
ILL be sold at the Court House in Suvan
nab, on thethirdTueaday in Fberuary next,
between th<- hours of 10 and 3 o’clock, The
following articles viz:
1 Gold watch, chain and Seal
I Mahogany Secretary and book ease
1 Mahogony writing uesk
20 shares of Stock in the Marine and Fire In
surance Company of Savannah,
1 share in the Savannah Thettre
being the remaining personal estate oFJ Lathroi
late of Savannah, merchant dec. by order of th.
Court of Ordinary of Chatham County. Terms
cash. CHARLES HOYT, Adm’r
of John Lathrop dec
dec 5 3t
NOTICE.
W ILL be sold on the tenth day of February
next in Bulloch County at the late resi.
dence of William Cone, dec all the perishable
property of said deceased.—Consisting of plants
tion tools, Household and Kitchen Furniture, on
Horse ami a stock of hogs and cattle. Sold for
the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said decM,
AARON CONE, adm’r.
dv.3l *053
/.v LL persons are cautioned in receiving in any
(X&manner or paying any consideration for a cer
tain promiaory note, drawn by F. M, Stone, in fa-
vor of Jno I. Roberts or order, for twelve hundred
dollara, dated 20th Nov. 1820, payable, sixty days
after date with interest from the date, and indors
ed by the said Jno. I Roberts, and delivered to
me. The said note having been lost, and renew
ed since by the drawer. The original note is null
and void.
PETER SHHJK.
dec 18 .§i243 ,
of
of
and
Select Classical and English
School.
T HE Subscriber intends re opening hia 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 ofh'ra friends who intend to patronize, him,
to make early application.
From four to aix children can be accommodated
with board, &c in the subscribers family.
CHAS. W. CARPENTER,
oct 21 197
* NOTICE.
STTREE pefSOtiS of color are notified, that wn.
I? lessYheirnames are regestered in conformity
i with the Ordinance, they will be. summoned be
fore Council, at its next regular meeting.
F. M. STONE, Marshal
jan 9 ... . .
jri'KURGIA—Chatham County. To all Whom
•■Vjr & may concern. Whereas William Willia ■ .-
lias 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, deo. as principal ere
ditor.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
and singular the kindred andcreditors of the said
deceas:”I, to file their ob jection* (if any they have)
to the gtanttng of the administration of the estate
of the said dec. to the applicants the Clerk’s Of.
(ice of the said court, on or before to twenty.sixtb
day of January ( ne*tt otherwise letters of admin
istratibn will he granted. ;
Witness the Hon. Edward Harden, one of the 1
justices of the said court; this twenty 6ixth day of.'
December, A. D. 1823.
S. M. BOND, c co;
dec-26 • 251 -
G EORGIA—Chatham County. To all whom
it may conern Whereas Robert Habersham
minWtrator of George W Allen, dec. applies
to be discharged from said administration.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all amt
ngular 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 estat*
' f the said deceased to the applicant in the clerk’-
Office of the said court, on or before 5tb day ol
June next, otherwise letters dismissory will be
granted.
Witness the honorable.? P. Williamson, one ot
tlte Justices of the said court, the 5th duy of De
cember, A. D. 1823.
8. M. BOND, c. c. o.
dec 5 232
Whereas,
W ILLIAM Dugger, has applied to the Honor
able the Codtt of Ordinary, for the County
of Effinghsm praying for an order to direct the
Fdministrator of David Kennedy dec. to make ti
tles to a certain, tract of Land, purchased by the
said William Dugger, in the life time of David
Kennedy he having produced a bond given by the
said deceased binding himself and heirs to make
titles—of which all concerned will take due no-
rdcr of cwydBeoa Court.
JOHN CHARLTON, coo.
may 146 277
H AS removed to Hreughton Street, opposite
to the residence at the late Dr. Kolloik.
dec 13 |ca239
Laurel Hill Toll-Mill.
^iqilE Toll mill on Mrs. Ancrum’s plantation
has been completely repaired lately, and 1H
now ready to work aa well as any other mill on
the river. The rough rice that will be sent tu
the mill will be kept separately in dry and salt
stores, and shall be beat with the utmost care ant-
economy, and the barrels will be always delivered
in good order. Empty barrels, made of prim<
boated staves, will be furnished at the mill w-het
required. The terms of cleaning Rice will be tin-:
same as at the other toll-mills. Those planter*
who will engage to have their crops beat at this
mill, and keep her supplied, will have 200 tier
ccs, or as much less <s they please, hct)t at one
turn. Applications concerning the mill, to be
made to Archibald Brcbner, on tlte plantation, or
in Savannah, to
PETIT. DE TILLERS.
Savannah, July 1, 1823. fl50-6m.
Ia* MACON. «0B
W ILT, be sold in the Town tit Macon forty
half acre lots, to the highest bidder at pith,
lift auction—the'sale to commence on Tuesday
tlte ninth day itf March next, (on.the premise!,)
tt said town, «hd continue from day to day until
that number of lots are sold according to law—
The purchaser of tach lot will be required on
tlte day of sale, to pay one fourth ol lhe purchase
money down in cash or in bills of the chartered
banka of this state, and give bond with good and
sufficient security for.the residue, payable in three
equal annual instalments, and the commissioners
will make known on the first day of sale llte par
ticular lots to be acrid, and from the elegant situa
tion of (hia town on the Ocmulgee river, which
is well known, they deem it unnecessary to make
any further racommendation.
WILLIAM HAMILTON,
PLEASANT PHILLIPS,
OLIVER H PRINCE,
JAMES SMITH,
ABNER WIMBERLY,
Commissioners.
jan 2 1
i,\ LL persona indebted to the estate of Alex-
if?.* der Martin, late of Liberty county, deceas
ed, are requested to make immediate payment to
the subscribers} and those o whom tlte said es
tate is indebted are required to exhibit their de
mands duly authenticated, to
RICHARD F. BAKER, .
WILLIAM H. MARTIN, 5® 1 "
may 10 4112
ft FTEIl the expiration of nine months from
:JL this date, application will be made to the
mnrablethe Inferior Court of Bulloch county,
when silting for ordinary purposes, for an order
to sell the whole of the real estate of John Rawls,
'ate o Bulloch county aforesaid, decased.
MORGAN BROWN, ~)
ALLEN RAWLS, Cfix’r#.
JAMES RAWLS, S
april *8ft
Georgia—Chatham County.
To all whom it may concern.
W HEREAS Jftseph Kopman, administrator of
Tobias Myers, deceased, has petitioned the
honorable the Court of Ordinary of Chatham
county to be discharged from the said adminiatra
tion.
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,)
in my Office on or before the 1st dav of January
next, otherwise letters dismissory will he granted
Witness the honorable George L. Cope, one ot
the Justices of the said court, the 1st day of July
A. D. 1823. S. M. BOND,o.co.
july 1 150
P ERSONS having demands againste the state
of at e Matthew McAlister, Esq are re
quested esent them duly attested to thq sub
scriber, nd all indebted to make immediate pay
ment to M. H. M’ALISTER, t-’x’r.
nov «
Georgia- -Chatham County.
To all w hom it may concern—
W HEREAS Mary Bruce, administratrix ol
the estate of Victor Dohet, deceased, h <s
p* titioned tlte court of ordinary of Chatham coun-
ty, to be discharged.
Now these we 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 ot
February- next s otherwise letters dismissory wil-
be granted to the applicant.
Witness'the honorable George L. Cope, one
.of tlte Justices of the said Cottrt, the 21st day ol
August, A. D. 1823.
S. M BOND, c. o
aug 21 172
Georgia—-Chatham County.
To ail whom it may concern—
W HEREAS Elizabeth Remshart, administr
trix and John C. Helviston, sdmintrntor o
' rite estate of Daniel Remshart, dec. have petition
• t the court of ordinary of Chatham county tr
he discharged.
Now these are therefore to cite and admonish
<11 and singular the kindred and creditors of the
«aid deceased, to file their object ions, (if any they
■i«ve) in my office, on or before the «Ut day of
tVbrusry next i otherwise letters dismissory wilt
lie grunted to fhe applicant
Witness the honorable George L. Cope, one
of the Juslicea of tlte said Court, the 21st ltay o
August, A. D. 1823.
S. M. BOND, c, c. o
aug 21 172
The Subscriber
f J1AKES thi- opportunity of informing the re-
H presentatives of the estate of John Beck,
deceased, as well aa all other persons claiming
property in the county of Effingham and re
siding out of the state, who have not returned
•heir property to the receiver of tax returns i-»r
he year 182.1, to come forward and make theH
eturn on or before the first day of April next-
otherwise they will be double taxed.
WM. SPEAR, nnio
dec 4 n*231
The Subscriber,
Takes the liberty of informing his
friends and the public,’ that he has tak
en that large ana commodious house i
Raynold square, opposite the Planters
Bank, formerly called the Merchants’ Hotel anil
would be happv to accommodate them with
Boarding and Lodging,
and horses from the country shall be sent to one
of the best Stables injthc city for their accommo
dation. —
JOHN Y. \VH1TE.
nov 22 221,
NOTICE. ^
£ GREEABLE to an order of the Court o
du Ordinary of Liberty county, will be sold on
the first Tuesday in February next, in the usual
hourst
Five Negro Slaves, to wit, Peter, Judah and
three children. For the benefit of the heirs and
creditors of Alexander Martin, Hsq, dec.
^Conditions c .sh.
RICHARD F. BAKER, Ex’lr.
dec 10 236
Lands and Negroes far Sale.
/j i\)HF. Subscribers offer for sale that well known
4JL and valuable plantation,in Chatham County
exiled BEVERLY, situated nine miles from Savun,
nalt on the Southern Road, containing 2172 acres
old survey; of th\j. land a large proportion is as
valuable Cotton Land, as any in the County. Tlte
.inland swamp is one of the safest in the State,
produced successive good crops, as good as river
swamp, until 1315, when the high price of Cotton
'induced a chafige ot'chlture—of this upwards ol
200 acres are under banks, and with little labour
might be cultivated the ensuing season,- on the
plantation, is a large comfortable dwelling house,
overseerhouse, bam in good repair, sod othi-.
buildings the whole of the cleared land is under
good fence. With the plantation or separately
mil be sold about thirty prime Negroes,
t R. fit J. HABERSHAM,
i nov 1 *204
States Circuit Court—fieorgia-
„ Dkckmbkr Tenitt, 1823
ILLIAM daston, Robert Campbell and I t-
mbtfiy Barnard, of Chatham county j Samu
el Harville, Andrew Mayhank, Joseph Austin,
Lewis Le CounCe, Joseph Quarterman, and Ro
bert C. McConnell of Liberty county} and John
li Elkins and Jamea Goldwife of Effingham coun-
ty, summoned as Grand Jurors; and John C, Hel-
v.enston, Isaac Stewart, John \V. Collins, GeO’rge
Knight, Joseph Law, jun’r. Joshua Sandford and
John Somersal, summoned as common plea and
petit jurors, having failed to attend this court, liis
ordered tbar.theybt find according to law; unless
sufficient excuses on oath be filed in the Clerk’s
office on before the first day qf the ensuing term.
• Extract frtito Minutes.
GEO GLEN, Clerk
jan 12 ct8'
Ten Hollars Reward. j
QTOLEN from the Subscriber, a patent breach'
‘O double barrel gun, patent breach is stamped!
on the barrel’s, with - gilt letters—The above re-j
wa«l will be paid for the discovery of the gun, andt
.fifteen for the apprehension of the thief.
JNO. P. 8ETZB.
dec 27 250
EORG1A—Chatham County, To all whom
vJf it nuty concerp. Whereas, Henry Cnstellou
and Frances Casfellou, his wife Exor. and Exix.
S f William. Collins, dec; apply to be discharged
oin'their aakl executorship.
Now, these are therefore to cite and admonish
all and singular the kindrdd and- creditors of the
said deceased, to file their objections (if any they
pave) in my office, on or before the tenth day ot
May next} other wise letters dismissory Will be
gyanjied tb the applicants.
Witness the Holt; John Cumming, dhe of the
usticea of the said court,-this 10th day of NAV'eAv-
her, A* DV1823.
P.M. BONU,
, nov 10 211
G EORGIA—Chatham County. To all whom
it muy concern Whereas Abel Fox, admin.
Htrxtor of Joseph Fox has applied to the lienors,
ole the court of Ordinary of Chatham County, to
be discharged from said administration.
These are therefore to cite und admonish all
and singular the kindred and ere liters of the
'aid deceased, to file their objections (ifany they
have) to the granting of the administration of the
estate of the said deceased to the applicant n
the clerk’s office of the said court, on or efor -
tne 5th day of June next; otherwise letters dis
missory will bd granted...
Witness the honorable John P. Williamson,
one tff the Justices of the said court, the 5th day of
December, A D. 1823.
S M BOND, oco.
dec 5 232
Jin Ordinance,
E NTITLED :.n m tioauceto prevent as much'
as possible the removal of any part of the
It -iff of this city.
Whereas great injury may arise to the 1 naviga
tion of this river, from the frequent practice of
•moving quantities of *and from the top of the
Bluff, and in order to prevent the working down
o* quantities of sand into the river, thereby injur
ing'lte wharves
Be it therefore ordained by the Mayor and Al
dermen in council assembled, and it is hereby or-
'iained by the authority of '.lie same, that it shall
not be lawful for any person or persons, whatso.
ev» r to remove any sand from the bank of said
bluff, for the put poses of mixing with lime or to
(ill tip any place, ex-'.-pt it be from below said
b^ufi a part or parts of whit sand for the purpoa.
of sanding the fliot.i ny 'use or houses, anti
for no.other purpose wl'.atjwsytfE
Sec. 2. And be it further; ordained by the^n
thority aforesaid, That it shall be the duty of the
Marshal or city Conmablea to prevent all .persmu.
whatsoever from violating this ordinance and
lay information to council against all and every
violation thereof
Sec. 3. Be it further ordained by the authority
tort-said, That any person of persons violaiing
this ordinance, oti conviction thereof, shall be fine
in a Bum not exceeding thirty dollars.
Sec. 4. And be it. further ordained, That all
ordinancesor purts of ordinances militating against
this ordinance be and the same is hereby repeal
ed.
In Council, passed 9th Jan; 1824.
OLIVER STURUES, Chairman,
Attest M. Mrnas, c c.
.Wn '0 8
G eorgia—ctiathai.i fiyttmH.
ma
r - rpali whom it
may concern Whereas, John Dillon, txe
t utor of Michael Densler, applies to be discharge;.
from the executorship of the said estate.
Now these are therefore to cite and admonish !
nll.and singular the kindred and creditors of tit
sai4 deceased, to file tlii-ir objections (if any they
have) on or before the 5tli d; y of J tio< next ;
otherwise letter* dismissory. will be granted to the
applicant.
Witness (be Hon. J. P. ■ W illiamsoh, one of the
Justices of the said cnnrt, this 5th day of Dec, A
D, one-thousand eight hundred and twenty three ’
L. S, 8. M. BOND, c..c. o,
1 4tS$ 132
Superior Court—Chatham County^
JftBCART Teum, 1823.
Susan N. Niemcewicz, *)
The legal representatives of f Rule
Jno. Habersham, deceased.,/
U PON the petition of Susan N. Niemcewicz*
praying the foreclosure of the equity of re
demption of and in all that tract or parcel of land,
situ Ue on the 1 little Ogeeche river in Chatham
county, contain two hundred and seventy nertfs*
adjoining lands of William Shhthers, now Rose’s
to the west, to the asl and sotilh, lands of Francis
H Macleo.t, Spencer and Wilson, and to the
north a c,eek known aa the nouth hr inch of the
iittle Ogeechee, together with the improvements
thereon, to secure the paythent of six several
bonds, executed by the said John Habersham, in
his lifetime, together with one Francis H. Mae-
leod, and bearing date on the 15th March, 1819,
und stating that there is now due on the said
bonds, the sum of 3*1,350 of principal, with in
terest from the 15th March, 1817. ’
On motion of Richard W. Habersham, attoN
ney forth Pelitioner—It is ordered, that the
principal interest and cost, due on said mort
gage, be paid into court within twelve months
from this date, or that otherwise the equity of
redemption in the said mortgaged premise- he
foreclosed from henceforth, and that such fur-
titer and other proceedings take place, ns 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 tlte legal representatives
of the said John Haberkham, at least six months
previous to thr return of this rule.
Extract from tlte minutes,
JOB T. BOLLES, Clerk,
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Superior Court—Chatham County.
Mar Teum, 1823.
William T. Williams, }
vi. £ Pule JVht.
Thcma- R. Broom, j
O N the petition of William T. Williams stat
ing that Thomas R Broom, by his certain
writing obligatory! bearing date on the sixth day
of'June 1822, acknowledged himself to beheld
and firmly hound and oblige,d in him in the penal
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 for
the better securing to him the payment of the
'aid sum of money, the said ■Jboma'a R. Broom
by his certain deed Of mortgage bearing even
date with the said bond/ bad mortgaged to him
iriUhat lot or parcel of land in Chatham county
and state aforesaid, known in the plan of the said
county as Garden lot number eighty/ (80) east,-
contuining eleven and one half acres more or
less, bounded on the north bv the Tluittde. bnll
road and Jauds of James Bilbo, on tb^ -otilli by
Und*. of Joint Screven, and on the weal by a
road leadi.-g to lands of col. J..nru-s Johnson antf
principal
u rest from the sixth day of Jbne, eigh eeo lion,
dred and twenty tyro, and praying the forer.M.
sure of the equity .of redemption of the sai'd
Thomas R Broom, ia and to the Said tnOjflgaged
premises On motion of H'lbersJiam, attorney
for the petitioner, it is ordered, (list the princi
pal and interest due on the said mortgaged pre-
miaes, together witlt -he costs of th/s (tpplie.vinh
be paid into this court, within twelve months
from this date, or otherwise that.the equity of res
(ieir.ptiohof thesyid Thomas R Broom in the
said mortgaged premises be from thenceforth
foreclosed, and that such fttrther nnd other pro*
ceeiiings thereon take place as may be in 'pursu
ance oftlie statute in such case made ami pro-
yideil. And it iafurlher ordered, that (bis rule,
be published, in one or more of the Gazettes of
the city of Savannah, once a month'fo- twelve
ptonths previous to the tinte appointed for the
payment of the said money, or that n copy there*
of, be served upon the j said Thomas R. Broom/
least stf months before (he expiration of the
said time, t f
Extract from the minute*, • i ,
JOB T. UOLLH9, clerk
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