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IftM.IO SALKS. ;
Tais Gollecter’s Sales. •
On the flrtt Tuesday in Feb. next,
ptjNl.L he sold at the Court House in the titv
IV of Savannah, between the hours of 10 & 3
ti'ct-cV, the following property, w sn much there-
of an will satisfy the state and county tax, ami
C6sK via:
Alt that tract of land in Gtynn County, contain
jng 500 acres more or less, bounded non!
by Hnd of Jsmes Harrison, and on all'other sides
by vacant land i granted to John Miller on the
23d January 1797» levied on to satisfy, the atatc
and county taxes of Catharine Limbert for the
year 1832—unount of taxes $4 68.
A ract of 1 md lying in Glynn county, contain
ing two hundred acres, more of lass, bounded by
lands of L*wi« Mutteair and vacant land—levied
on to satisfy the state and chitn'y taxes of John R
Warner, for the year' 1822—t mount of Urea,
52 59.
9 JAMES RPPINGER,
Tax Collector, Chatham County.
dec 2 229
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Ad ninistrators Sale.
On i lie'llrst Tuesday In February next.
TILL be sold before the Court House in the
. . city of Savannah, at 12 o’clock, A M the
Following tree s of land in Molntosfa county hear
Darien, via:
One'tract containing about 220 acres situate on
Cathead Creek, bounded on the west and north
west by the lands of James Nephew, and bn the
Couth east, by those of Jacob Wood; and one
third of a tract on Horse cteftk, containing about
acres being the upper end of said tr »ct—Sale
by permission of the honorable, the Justice of the
Inferior court of Chatham county.
N J. BAYARD,
Adm’r. Bst. N. S. Bayard,
dec 6 f233
Sheriff's Sales.
On thefirst Tuesday in February next,
W ILL be sold at the court house in Iticcborn
Liberty County, between the usual hours of
kale, the following property vix:—
One negro man named llilly, levied on as the
property of the estate of Samuel Jones, to satisfy
an execution in favor of Uriah Wilcox.
Also, two vacant lots in the Town of Sunbury,
lots No 351, and 252, and one negro woman nam.
cd Cloe, leVied on a» the property of Thomas S.
llell, to satisfy twa executions in favor of iVm. H.
Edwards. -
Aim, one negro girl named Clarinda, levied on
st the property of Charles Dick’s, to satisfy an
execution in favor of Uriah Wilcox, and others.
Also one tract of land containing two hundred
Acres, more or less, levied on as the property of
Siman A Frasier, to sattisfy an execution iq favor
ot his Taxes due the State and County for the
•year 1822,
* EDWARD WaV, ate.
dec 31 253
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Sheriff’s sales
On thefirst Tuetdag in March next,
"II ,L be sold at the Court House in Riceboro,
Liberty County, between the usual hours of
' I nree negroes, Grace, Archey sad Maty, levl-
• ed on as the property of Simon A Fraser, to satis
fy an execution issued on the foreclosure of a
Mortgage, in favor of 'Robert Hendry Juir. vs
. Simon A Frasier, !
EDWARD WAY. anc,
dec 30 253
Sale of Fractions.
S ') Pursuance of s joint retota'.ion ot the Gen
eral Assembly of the State of Georgia, ap
pr >ve I the 23d of November, 1823, authorising
the commissioners appointed by the last Legists
tore to sell the fractional surveys, to expose to
Bile all the fraction*! surveys lying in the county
ot Walton, which was within the ninth district
formerly llenry county, the commissioners afore
said wilt oiler for sale hi tbe town of Hitledgeville,
on .Monday the 9th day of Febrwaiy, 1824, the foL
lowing fractions, viz • - •
N-* 373.374,40It, 491,402,493; 404,423, 424,
433,426,427, 428, and 429, in the ninth district
of origi ally Henry, now Walton county.
The aforesaid fraction, to be sold on the same
term- and conditions »s the fractions heretofore
advertised and sold by said commissioners, unler
the act of the legislature of the state passed 33<1
December, 181.2.
EDWARD CONNER,
AHOS LOVE, „ .
JOHN MERCER, « Comm’fS.
THEOD’K MON I’PORT,
dec 9 r|235
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Sheriffs sales Continued. .
On tne lint Tuesday in Feb next,
or»i)LL be sold before the court house in Chat-
\p# ham county between the hours of ten and
tree o'clock,
Abo, all that tract of Land which had been
divided from a parcel or tract or lot called farm
' i jts in alt containing two hundred and thirty
. .five acres and three-fourths in the Township
of Savannah, known by the Trust Lots and the
_ !o ? No 8 and 9 in south Ty thing Anson ward late
the property of John P Miller deceased, and
which was divided in four, equal parts and which
proportion of fifty eight acres bounded as follows
*.iforthardly by Nicholas Mi'lets proportion of
,>aid lots westwardly by' Mrs Lewdons, pro
portion Southardlv by the towns tip line and
Levingstons, and eastwardly by Rentzs, lot No 7
levied on as the property of Paul J. Vallotton to
satisfy an execution from a justices court in favo-
of L Baldwin & co, and. returned to me by a Conr
st/ble.
Also, lpt No 10, and improvements, second
thing. Anson ward, bounded east by Lincoln st.
- oath by~9t«te street, west bylot No 9, and north
by a lane, levied oh as the property of William A.
• Moore, to satisfy an execution in favor of the ad-
i ministrmtors of Batt Jones —8old at the' risk of
tbe former purchaser.
Also) lots No 17 and 18, Franklin ward, bound
ed east by Jefferson street, west by Montgomery
street, north by Bryan and south by St. Juliab st.
levied on as the property of PS Fell, to satisfy
- executions in-favorof-the Planter’s Bank and o
there. ■
“ 1 - ’■ ' ABM. D’LYON, s c c,
». II .
City ivlarshati’s Suit’s—^feontmue^.
On *hc first Tt’MHDAY, in February, next,
«T5»U.L be sold in front of the court house, be-
K* twecn-lhe hours of 11 A M and 3 P M the
Allowing property) if the respective rents are not
t>«t<l before Ant day: > .
Lot No 10, tnckson’9 ward, fO bj\9»feet, houn
ded east by Scott.street, south,hy alaue, west by
lot No 3, and north by South Brivad street, re-en.
*L-.red upon as the property of TN Morel, for 16
quarters rent.
Lot No 20, Jackson’s Ward, 60 by 90 feet,
bounded east by Jot No 19, south by Hull afreet,
weal by Jefferson street* and north by a i&ne, re
entered upon as the property of G, Glen, for 8
quarters rent.
Not No 29, Jackson’s ward, 60 by 90 feet,boun
ded east by lot No 30, south by a lane, west cy
Jefferson street, and north by Perry street, re-en-
tpl ed upon as the property of J B Berthelot, for
4 quarters rent.
Lots No, 47 and 48, Jackson’s ward, 60 by 90
feet each, bounded east by lot No 46, south by
Liberty street, west by Jpfferson street, and north
bv a lane, re entered upon as the property of
John McKinnon, for 12 quarters rent.
Lot No 25, Brown’s ward, 60 by 90 feet, bound-
ed east by lot No 24, south by Hull street, west
bv lot No 26, and north by a jane, reentered up
on as the property of O H Hayden, forequarters
rent . i *'
Lot No 33, Franklin ward, 60 by 90 feet, bound-
«d east by lot No 31, south by Broughton street
West by West Broad street, and north by a Ipne;
re entered upon as the property of Barney. Mc
Kinney, at nresent occupied by T U P Charlton,
far 21 quarters rent. _ •
Lot No 6, Washington wan!, 60 by 90 feet,
bounded east, bv lot No*7, south by a lar.e, west
by lot No 5, and north bv Bay street* re entered
upon as the property of J, Johnson, for 4 quar
ters rent.
Lot No 15, Columbia ward, 60 by 90 feet,
bounded east by lot No 14, south, by State street,
west by lot No 16, and north by a lane, re-enter,
ed upon as the nroperty of the estate of Tlios.
E Lloyd, fur 16 quarters rept.
Lot No 21, Columbia ward 60 by 90 feet, boun
ded east b. Price street, south by York street,
west by lot No 22, and north by President s', reel,
reentered unon as the property of J T U tiles,
for 3 quarters rent
Lot No 49, Brown’s ward, 60 by 93 feet, boutv-
led east by lot No 50, south by a lane, west by
McIntosh .street, and north by Perry street, re
entered upon as the property of Peter Blois, for
4 quarters rent
I, its No 58 and 59, Brown’s ward, 60 by 90 feet
each, bounded east by let No 57, south by liber
ty street, west by Madison street, and north by a
lane, re entered upon as the property of R F
Williams, for 11 quarters rent
Lot No 3, Franklin’* ward, 60 by 90 feet, boun
ded east by lot No 2, south by a lane, west by lot
No 4, and north by Bay street, re-entered up
on at tbe property of John Course, for 4 quarters
rent..
Lot N > 11, Franklin’s ward, 60 by 90 feet,boun-
ded east by lot No 12, south by Bryan street,
west by lot No 10, and north by a lane, re-entered
upon as the property of the estate of Thomas E
Lloyd, for 16 quarters rent.
Lot No 16, Franklin’s ward, 60 by 90 feet, boun-
ded east bv Juff-Tsoti street, south liv Bryan street,
west by lot No 15, and north by a tune, re-enter
ed upon as the property of the estate of F Doyle,
tor o quarters rent. ,
Lot No 3, Warren ward, 63 by 90 feet, bound,
ed east by lot No 4, south by a hme, west -by lot
No 2, and north by Bay street, re entered upon
as the property of A Hunter, for four quarters
rent
Lot No 4, Warren ward, 60 by 90 ieet, bound
ed east by Habersham street, squill by a lane,
west by lot No 3, and north by Bay street, re en
tered upon as the property of B Jackson, for four
quarters rent
•Lot No20, Warren ward, 60 by 90 feet bound
ed east by Price street south by St Julian street,
west by lot No 19, and north by ftryan street re.
entered upon ss the property of TV Gray, for 8
quarters rent.
Lot No 39, Wsshington ward, 60 by 90 feet,
bounded east hy lot No 38, south by Br nighton
street west by lot No 40, and-north by a lane,
re/entered Upon as the property of M A Pierce,
for 4 quarters rent.
Lots No 31 and 32, Liberty ward, 60 by 90 feet
bounded east by lot No^O, south by a lane, wesi
by West Broad street, and north by York street,
re-entered upon as the property of C H Hayden,
for 8 quarters rent.
Lot No 1, New Franklin ward, 60 by 90 feet,
bounded east by Telfair’s lot south by Bay street,
west by Montgomery street and north by lot No
2, re-entered upon as tbe property of J C Hel
venstine, for 15 quarters rent.
Lot No 7, New Franklin Ward, 60 by 90 feet,
bouuded east by lot No 6, south by Bay street,
west by West Broad street, and north by lot No
8, re-entered upon as the property of E Cooper,
for 4 quarters rent.
Lot No 8, New Franklin ward, 60 by 90 feet,
bounded east by lot No 9 r south by lotNo7, west
bv West Broad street, an>l north by River street,
re entered upon as the property of the estate of
F Doyle, for 8 quarters rent.
Lot No 23, Columbia ward, 60 bv 90 feet,boon
ded east by Columbia aquare, south by York itteet,
west by l»t No 24* and north by Si 'Julian street,
re-entered upon as the property of Steel White,
for 4 quarters rent.
Lot No 38, Columbia ward, 50 by 90 ft, bound,
ed east by lot No 39, south by South Hr >ad street,
west by lot No 39. w.d north h> a lane, re-entered
upon as tbe property of Ann Redman, for twelve
quarters rent
Lot No 25, Greene ward, 60 by 90 feet, bound-
ed east by Broad street, south by a lane, west by
lot No 26, and north by York street, re-entered
upon as tbs property ot 9 J Bryan, lor 8quartera
rent.
Lot No 24* Elbert ward, 60 by 90 feet, bound
ed east by Jefferson street, south by Hull street,
west by lot No 32, and north by street) re
entered upon as the property of Mrs. Bulloch, for
4 quarters rent
- Lot No 35, Elbert ward, 60 by 90 feet, bounded
east by lot No 36, south by Liberty street, west
by. lot No 34, and north by a lane, re-entered
upon as the property of J Mingledorff, for 12
quarters rent!
F. M STONE, Marshall
j»n 9 7
Marshals Sales.
On'the first Tuesday it! February next,
\T7ILL be sold before the Court House in Sa-
VY vunrtahi ... .
One Negro Fellow named JIM, levied on as
the property of the estate of Thus. Rice, to satis
fy an execution in favour of the Untied States vs.
Beniamin Wall and others.
JOHN II. MOREL, m. n. a.
jan 3 2
City Sheriff ’s Sales.
On the first Tueetiay in February next,
W ILL be sold in front of. the court house, be
tween the usual hours of ten and 3 o’clock.
One negro boy named Rato, levied on ah the
property of Mary Saunders* to satisfy an execution
from the Court of Common Fleas and Oyer and
Tetminerfor the tit) of Savannah, Abraham Shef-
tall vs. Dr. Moses Shertall administrator of Mary
Saunders.
Also, lot Letter P. St Gsll, levied on as the pro-
one old large table* one tea table,I one- writing
dedt, one rifle, one double barrel gun, one sprora
and one iron chest, levied on as the property of
Thomas Bourke,.to satisfy two executions from
the court of Common Pleas and Oyer and Termin
er,lor the city of Savannah) 8. White, survivor vs.
Q Glen administrator Thomas Bourke and Gard
ner Tufts vs. administrator Thomas Bourke.
Also, all the Stack in traie of Puuyat & Holland
eonsisting of Drags U Medicines,&c. levied on
as the property if Pouyat & Holland, to satisfy an
execution for rent in favor of executor of B. Gib
bons <md sundry executions from the Court of
Common Pleas and Oyer and Terminer for- the
city of Savannah, in favor of Charles Louthec and
others. * A. I, D'LYON, cs.
jan 3 2
T NE months after date, I ohall apply to the
honorable the Justices of the inferior Coin
of Chatham county, when sitting for ordinary pui
puses, for leave to sell the undivided moieties oi
half parts of the following lots and taC-s of land,
viz: all that certain lot of land No. 118, lying it.
the 37th..District of Wilkinson county Georgia,
rontainiug 202i acres more or less—also, hit No
141, situate in the 27th district of Wilkinson coun
ty Georgia, containing 202J acres, more or less—
also, lot No 62, in the 13th district of Wilklnswt
cunty, Georgia, containing 202J acrev iWotd u
less—also, lot No 85, in the 13th district of Wil
kinson county, Georgia, containing 202A acres,
more or less—also, all that lot of land In.the; City
uf Savannah, known by the letter W. Oglethorpe
ward, with the improvements thereon—also, all
that lot of land in the said city of Savannah, kno wn
by the letter Y Oglethorpe ward with the im
provements thereon. The said undivided moie-
ties or half parts of being all the real estate of
Alexander D. McFarlane, dec. and to be sold for
the benefit of the heirs of said deceased.
D. A. STOBHAH, Adm’or of
A. D.< McFarlane.
may 26 125 '
l’s Sales Continued..
ju thefirst-Tuesday in February nexlt
<r» y*If ^ he sold ill froni of the Court House, in
,Vm the city of Savannah, between the hours ol
-10and 3 o’clocjf. . ..
> u The following negroes, viz. June, 8cipio, Wal-
tey, Nancy, Sylvia and child, levied on as the pro
perty of Geo, L. Cope, to satisfy an execution in
favor of John Bell, administrator.
JOHN H, MOREL, M n o.
5 dec to 7 ; V-, . ;, -’
Sheriff’s sale.
On the tirst Tuesday in • February next,
W ILL be sold before the Court House be
tween the hours of 10 and 4 o’clock.
All that trust lot letter X, and imnrovements
Anson ward, bounded'east by Lincoln st. south,
by President street west by Oglethorpe square
and north by State Street,—and a quantity of
house hoidfurniture,
-Also wharf lots Nos 3 and 4 Trustees Gardens,
bounded east by Public D >ck at th»fend of Hey-
Holds street south-by Fort Wayne west by lot No,
2 and north hy Bwvannah River*
Also, wharf lots Nos 4 and 5 Yntmcraw with
improvements, bounded east by Poolers lot No
3, south hy Indian street -west by a Public street
leading from F hm street and north by Savannah
River.—The above property levied on under a fi
fa against Richard Richardson co. in favor of
Robert Flournoy, issuing from the Superior Court
of Chatham County.
Also, Improvements on the south east corner
of trust; lot letter A bounded on the east by John
stons square, south by St Julian street, and north
west by other improvements on said lot, levie i
on as the property of James W Cannon to satisfy
an execution in favor of«S C Dunning for use of
John Bowen.
Also* A negro man named Dandy, to satisfy 10
executions in favour of |ohn Hodges and others,
(gainst John G Oliver, issuing from s magistrates
court and turne a d over to me by a Constable.
Also, a negro woman named Caty, and her two
children Betsey and Charles levied onas the pt".
perty of Franklin Hall, to aatisfy an execution from
a mag st rates court ir favor of Rebecca Sanderlin,
and turned over to me by a constable.
Also* all that tract of land on the Island of Ski-
daway, called Bloomsbury, bounded south by land
formerly the property of Philip Delegal, east by
Uumbly Mann, north by lands formerly the pro
perty of Samuel Douglass, west by a creek con
taining 308 acres more or less, levied on as it e
property of the estate of Richard Wall, to satisfy
an execution in favor of the Exccutonof E .Vhite
andotheis.
A. D’LYON,toe. -
jan 3 2
Sheriff JJales.’
On thefirst Tuesday in Febeuary next.
IXTILL be sold at the Court House in Effing-
v v ham County, between the legal hot]is of
sale,—All the right title and interest of in and to
all that tract of land in Effingham Countv, contain
ing 1000 acres more or less called Knoxhorough,
purchased by Charles Tiot, sen. dec. of Nathaniel
Russel, bounded by lands of Wilkins, Cuyler, the
15 mile house tract and Glebe land as Charles Ti-
ots— Also, 650 acres called Newington the late
residence of Thomss Polhill, dec. and whereon
Charles Tiot lately resided bounded by Mill Creek
and lands of Gugel and Waldhour, ;nd is made up
of 5 different tracts bounded by C Redlespciger,
A Gable, John L Myers Ubrick Fitzer, and J L
Myers, and also, 197 acres bounded east, by Ca
naan loti, northwardly by land of J Cuy ler, west-
wardly by Knoxhorough, the two last tracts sub
ject to two mortgages levied on as the property
of Charles Tiot at.the suit of Henry McAlpin and
others. S. NE1DLINGBK,me.
jan 3 2
Wanted,
A SITUATION oft a rice plantation. The best
references will be given as tp abilities, by
the first planters-in this dty and neighbourhood.
For partictilirs apply at this office.L ’ 3
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ded
Ik*
. HQXICE. ! r : s
FIYHReE months after date application will be
I made fo the Bank Of the State of Georgia for
the renewal of » lost certificate issued .by | ttrr TflS»lfe;«na«fftfibw:
Cashier of said bank; 'for two hundred shares of will please make payra
the capital stock, in said Bank, standing in] the - r -
. v-
:■■ SAIiAti U1LLHOUSB.
. ■ ' , CWardlans, *
Oeorgia—Lhatuam. County.
To all whom it may Concern—
W HERE AS, John Howard, and William Gas-
ton, Execufora of Benjamin Howard, dec.
have applied to the Honorable tbe Court of Or-
dinary ot Chatham County, to, be discharged from
their Executorship. . .
Now these are to cite and admonish all and sin-
gular the kindred and creditors of the said dec.
to file their objections (if any they havej in my
office on or before the 29th day of May next* oth-
erwise letters dismissory wtlt be granted to the
applicants,
Witnesa the Hon. Jno. P. Williamson one of
the Justices of ^aid Court, thi*. ^tli day of Nov,
;A* **• 1823. v
Ll L: S, M. bond, c c o.
nov29 227
NOTICE.
the es
of Ghat
A LL persona havini
Ma tote of ‘Fleming Aiktn of th
ham, planter, deceased, will render them iq duly
S to ihe'said estate
-ot to Georire W
McAllister of Aryan coiinfy, dr Richard W. Hal
'bersharti, attorney at law, Savannah, who are dulv
an hprized to receive the Sarae.
ELIZA AKIN, Adm’rx.
GEO. H. MCAIJ'KTER, Adm’r.
may 29 4 28 r
jj^INE months after date application
will be
made to the honorable the Inferior court of
Wayne county, for leate to sell the following
racta of land, viz»
Lots of land lying in Monroe county, no 30,2d
district, no 104,3d district, no 180,13th district,
no 236, 4th district, no 274* 13 district.
Lots of land lying in tlenry county, no 103,1st
dierict, no 37,2d uo. nos 49 and 54,5th do. nos
92 and 165, 7th do. nos 188, 14th do. no 22,
15th do. no 65, 17th do.
In Gwinett county, lot no 328,5th district*
In Dooly county, lots no 166, 6th district, no.
65, 12th d*. no 203, 10th do. no 168, 12tti do.
In Houston county, iota no 217, 1st district,
no 20,6th do. no 178* 13th do.
In Fayett county, lot no 65,9th district.
For the benefit of the heirs and creditors of the
state of Robert Leach.
LOUISA LEACH,
Adra’x estate of. Robert Leach.
may 92 128
Notice.
N INF. months after this date appltestion will be
made to the Honorable Judges ofthe In ferio
court of Chatham County for leave to sell two
Iota of lartti belng tlte real estate of Titos. Thiess
deed, one in the' fifth district of Henry County
No 235, the other bn the Augusta road 13 mile*
frbm Savannah, containing one liundfod acre
more or less adjoining lands of Judge Berrien Mrs
Hoiibs, Hunt and others to be sold for the beneh
ofthe heirs and creditors or said Thomas Thiess
HANNAH THF.18S, admx.
mav 27 226 1
NOTICE.
-KpINE months after date application will b*
i'J made to the honorable the Justices ofthe
inferior Court of Chatham county, when sitting
for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell alt that tract
of Land containing two hundred and fifty acres,
more or less, known as lot No 15 fifteen, in'the
second district of Early county, Georgia, being
the real estate of Robert M. Durkie, dec. and to
be sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors
of the said deceased. -
AUGUSTUS F. DURKIE, Adm’or. of
R. M. Durkie, dec.
27 3
Executive Department, & Cu
MILI.rUGI-.VILl.l.;, aistNov L ,
K\RDERRD, That the subjoined Tleso!ut; n „'i‘
-S published once a month, in eac’i ot th
-tte-. of this State, until, the next 'General^
Attest, ELISHA WOOD, gw
IN SENATE, 12th Nov IBM .
WaztaEAS it is desirable to ascertain tU l-, I
esoftheoitizens of this state, as to the mn^'l
choosing Electors of President and Vim n ^1
dent ol the Uniteil States; ePr «i|
Jlr it therefore resolved hy the Senate and It I
of Representatives ofthe State of <W{ Q ‘JtA
ral Jlssembly met, That it shall be the dutv n f!l ! l
Magistrates Who shall preside at the several pi*I
tions to be heldin the difl'ercnt counties oi'i-i
State for the choice of members of the L P J^'1
lure, at the next Genera! Election therein . I
propose to each and every voter at the timl* ,1
receiving his vote, whether he desir s that -® 1 !
confided to
ilature, and tc
ture, according to the truth of the fact- ailfl
counting out the ballots, to annex to the rei.,^1
of the said election by them so transmitted t» ikl
Executive Department, a true statement of til
Vptes sogiv^n, to the end that the same may
laid before the next Legislature by his ExcrilJI
cy the Governor.
cause this resolution to be published without I
lay, in the several Gasettes of this State, and ttl
i
In the Route of Representatives, 14th Nov. iftjl
Read arid concurred in. 1
DAVID ADAMS, Speaker.
Approved, 18th Nov. 1823.
• Q. M; TRQtiP. Govern..
V INE‘months after date application jJSThl
made to tbe honorable tbe Inferior Court of
Chatham County, when titling for ordinary
poses, for permisssion to sell the following r-.i
estate, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of
the estate of N. S. Bayard, deceased, viz:
One undivided fourth of a tract of Land, contain,
mg about 500 acre!, on Cuniberland Island, Csm.
den County, known aa Plum Orchard—and an un
divided fourth of a certaSn Taact of Land sitmte
on uld Island, containing about 500 acres, origin,
ally granted to Gen. Lechland McIntosh,^V
bounded on the south by the said . Plum Ordurd
Tract.
Also a plantation called Lottery Hall situate on
theOgeecheeJioad, 3 miles ftomE»vsm»h; con.
taming about 600 acted. ‘ N. J. BAYARD^
...10 an "“»>**•• •**
Notice.
jlXfiNE months after date, I shall apply to the
Honorable Justice of-the Inferior Court of
Effingham County, for leave to sell a tract of land
lying in the county of Henry, belonging to the
estate of Emanuel Hahn, late of BWnghamcounty
deed, for the bendfft of the htira and creditors of
s^kl estate. 1
JACOB GNANN.jr,
Administrator,
G .OUGIA—EffingnanrGounty. ‘Toall whom
it may concern. Whereas, Margiret D.
Spencer, widow-, has applied to tbe hoimrable-the
Court of Ordinary ot Effingham Cuunty, for'lei
ten of administration on >ne estate aua effects of
William I Spencer, as nearest ot Kin.
These are Therefore to cite" mid admonish at'
and singular the kindred an i creditors of tin
said deceased, to file their objections (if any the)
have) to the granting of the administration ofthe
estate of the-said deceased to the applicant in
the clerk’s office of the said court, on or before
17th day of'January next, otherwise letters ot
administration will be granted.
Witness the honorable' Howel Hines, one ofthe
Justices ofthe sai l court, the 17th d*y rtf Decern
her, A. D. one thousand eight hundred and twenty
three. INO. CHA ULTON, c c 6.
dec 19 344
■ ■ ' -Notice. ■ ■
.\3MNE months after date 1 shall apply to the
Honorable the Inferior Court ofthe Count v
of-Effingham, for leave to sell all the real estate
belonging to Apolina Lineburger, dec. of which
all concerned will take notice'.
TIMOTHY GNANN dm’
april 5 82
vT^jhlNE months after date, I shall apply to the
jL\I Honorable -Justices of the Interior Court of
Effingham County, for leave to sell all the real
estate of James Porter, late of said county deed,
for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said
estate. ' i i- j ■ ; 7*' *
W.G. POUTER.
Administrator.
inly 15 156
^''t BORGIA, Chatham Copnty.
VJT may concern Win
To 4II » h?m tt :
may concern Wiiereas S M Bond applies
Tor tetters of administration, (with the will annex
ed j on the estate of Thotpas Luceqa, late of Sa.
vaimah, shop keeper, deceased, in behalf of the
directresses uf the Savannah female assylum, le
gatees of the said deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
and singular the kinored and creditors oftheisaid
deceased, to file their nbiections, if any they
tyve, to the granting of the administration of the
ehtate of the deceased to the applicant in the
clerks office in the said court, on or before the
lat. Monduyin January next t. otherwise letters ol
administration will be granted;
Witness the honorable George L Cope, one of
the justices of'the said court, the 6th day of Di.c
A D one thousand eight hundred and twen'y three
~ - 8. M BOND, cc 0.
dec 6 238
NOTICE.
4 LL person* having demands against tbe Es
tate of John Eppinger Esq. deceased, are re
quested to presenuhepi duly attested, and those
indebted, to make payment.
H. B, BPPINGBlt, Exrx.
JAMES-ETP1NGBR, Bxor,
nov 28 jm226tB ■ - -
Notice.
a LL persons having demands against the estate
il.of Robert Worrall, jun’r. late oJ Savannah,
will please present them properly attested—and
those indebted to .said estate, are requested to
make payment. - ■
PHILIP BR ASCII,
^ual. Executor.
nov 8 210
Tep, ■ Dollars Award.
d3 ANA WAY about the 1st inSLa mulatto Man
named'H ARY BY, he is rather taller than
foe ordinary height of Negroes,has a large scar on
bis fuce,i}i8 countenance very remarkable, repre
senting tj^thjng else (hah good humor. T pur
chased hm from Mr. Smebs, of the firm of Watt
&,8metSj he wore awav a short Greeh. Jacket and
also carried with him a frock Coat, about i hall
worn made of superfine blue cloth, A reward of
glO will be paty for his delivery at the City Hotel
dr securing him in any Jail so that I get him again,
J OJiN.P, DENNEY, ’ •
nov 21 330
Notice.
A FTEU the expiration of Nine Months ft on
lu this date application will be made to theln-i
forior Court of Chatnum Coqnty, when sitting foil
ordinafy purposes for leave to sell ''the whole ,
the real estate of George Myers, late of SaVannah
deceased, for the benefit tif theherrs and creditors
of said estate. ' • 1
THOMAS CLARKE, ? . . ,
MATTHEW LUFBUUHOW, cA dmr
june24 147
%; INR months after date 1 shall apply to the
v honorable the Justices of the Inferior Coup
of Chatham County, When sifting for ordinary
purposesjifor leave'to sell a tract of land, contain-
iiq; one hundred and thirty-five acres,' more or
less, situate on Rocky Creek', in Wilkes county,
Georgia, being the real estate of Peter McFarfane,
Sen. dec. and to be sold for the benefit of the
heinand creditors ol the said deceased.
‘ |D. A, 8TROBH AR, Adm’or of
/ P. McFarlarie, Sen.
uiay 27 225
. •- Notice. ;.
£® T NE Months after oate, we shall apply to the
&<J honorable the justice of the inferior court of
Chatham County when sitting, for brdinary pur
poses, for leave to sell alf the reitl estate of Bene-
dirt Bourquin,-late of the County of Chatham dec.
for the benefit of the heirs and tieditors or Qr
said deceased
HAMULAT JOHNSON, Adm’rx.
THOMAS JOHNSON, Admr.
inne 17 14* ’ ’ ' ’
4 INr. iqtxitiil after late Hereof appxca io-i wii
* be made to.the Inferior Court of Chatham
County for leave to sell a tract of land dra m by
rtiumav Cppps deceased in the late Land Lotte
ry, situate and being; in the fifth district of Mon-
r.ie. County and kno 11 by the number 44* for the
benefit of the heirs and creditors of the said I’hos,
Capps dec.' JOHN MOREL, Adm’r.
sept 6 7
july 2 5
356
AflNL ihotuns- after n.nt; application will be
Jfsl made t'Ctlie honorably the Justices ofthe
interior Court of Chatham county, when titling lot
irdin.try purjJosea] for; leave to salt all that tract
Land containing two hundred two ana a hull
.ores, more or less- known as No, 193, pne hund.
cd and ninety three, in the sixteenth district of I
touston county, Georgia, being the real estate of
i-ncy Elizabeth Uut kie., William Henry Durkie,
Minerva Louisa Durkie. and Lewis WhitingW
-cie.urplian children andheira bf Wm. H. Durkie
le and to be bold for their benefit,
.AUGUSTUS F. DURKIE,
mn y . 37 226 Guartlttm’
jrlNK iitotillia after d-ttc application will he
LM made to the Honorable Court of Ordinary for
the County of llullocli, fur leave fo sell a tract ol
fri<l drawn by Thomas Ilapiy orphan of said coun-
ty, lot 45, 3 District', Haber-h’am county for the
benefit of said orphan,'
. « ARD WILLIAMS, guaue.
Jute 2 *131
4 i-l. persons Having duin.tnds against the es-
1. tate of Thomiis Capps,, late of Ghathsm
xunty, dec. are requested to tender them duly
attested. Those indebted to said estate, are tf-
quired to make immediate payment.
JOHN MOREL, Adm’r
june, 62
[ INK months after date l shall..
t Jl opply tbl
-1 Inferior Cotirt of Clialliam County, for let
the
to'sell the remaining real estate : of'Ualihaser
Shaffer, deceased', tor tfid benefif of tltd heirs.
JACOB SHAFFER dual. Ex’r,
may 3 silOS''' '
NUTIUE.
jVflNE months after- date application will be
It made to the hrtqorable'the Justice ofth’e In-
foridr Court of BfHit^fiarti County vvh'en’sittihgfor
ordinary purposes, for leave to sell, one trafct of
land laying in the County of Effingham,containing
two hundred acres' adjoining Jenkins laild; also
the half of a tract of land Of three' hundred ’ acres
of the -undivided estate of Nttncy Blare, also one
tract of land seventy seveh number, twelfth dis-
trici, of Hhll County,' Georgia, being the real ee-
tate of Williairi At’Gahagari deceased and sold for
the benefit of the heirs and creditors of the de
ceased. • ■ - ■ -
T ' JOHN GRAHAM,
THOMAS 11UR8T,
' ~ * Executors.
sent 23 »285
RICHARD F. 1IAKER, Exr.
<jeorgia—Effinj»;iiaiin Cotinty,
t o all '.vhom it may couswrn,
W HEREAS Daniel Mullet, administrator ,
Gideon Mullet, deceased, has applied to
tiie court to be discharged from the administra
tion aforesaid. . . i’
Now these are therefore to cite and adanoputl
til #nd singular the kindred and areditors of ti>
said ddeeused, to file their objeQtious 'lif any they
have) in my office on of before tlie 21 day of A
pril next, otherwise letters -dismissory- will b*r
grautud ton he applicant. -
JOH N OH ALTON, c, c. o.b. c.
oct 4
J\ LL persons nidebtuu to the estate of John an
Marcy Moore, of Effingham County de-tea
relto come forward anti make payment and the.
iat have any accounts, to present them to. t
Notice." •*
;(jJINE months after tiie date of this notice, ap*
•>vl plfoatiori will be mtde to the Monnrabre the
tustices of the Inferior court, when sitting for
ordinary purposes, for permission to sel 1*11 the
real estate of Alexander Martin, Esq. late of stid
county deceased. !
april 16 91
JAMES MuKRIoON,
d AS removed his office .uj 1 he r »om directly
over the tuCt ion Store of Calvin Baker. Ea-
iranct; tliesam-; as to the Republican office,
nov 38 22«
„ s Vale.
Qn the first Tuesdtj in March next,
A Billiard Table, M .e s, lut-g.-itfc, 61c levied
on under thh foreclosure of a' mortgage, as the,
property of lames J. Henry, at the suit of James?
■Morrison. \ Av D’LYON, st«-
jan 3 2 . ' '
Eor Sale,
Darien Eastern $teum Saw |n4 M»V
»- with the appurtehunees thereto belonging-
in extensive credit will be given to foe parens-
,er or purchasers, he. or they giving security, »P*
proved of by the. Bank of Darien.—For,fotipsap*
ily to 1
I NS ON,)
^bODY, C Bank Committee.
• vlMIIIIJt 4/1 V/lIrtllIttillj ■ Js IC4'V ‘v V'* > •
nd, in Hitbersham county, (2 No, 50) jfta P w- J
- ity of Caroline I’roouaor 411 orpbarit
mTHANkEI, !
dec 26 r:?J7 5 *