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Public sales, 1
Tax C ollectons Saless
• . 0:» the firs! Tuesday ill April next,
ie ,,ie i:o " r ' House in the city
v V nf SnvnnhiV', between the hours of 10 aha
S o’ilnck, the following property, nr so much
"thereof «s will satisfy the State and County Taxes
an 1 costs, i w •.—
A tract of L ml in Bulloch County, em't lining
328 acres, more or lesr, returned tts pine land, !«•-
vied [)■> to satisfy the sia’e anti county taxes of
James 11, tt. Armstrong for the year 1822, and
'cos’*. | amount of taxes R2 12.
Lot No 5, second fj thing, Reynold's ward, in
'the city ot‘ Savintihh, with the itnpr v. incuts
th -reon, levied on tr, satisfy the state and county
tax'a >f the estate of.l 'hn Anderson fir the year
1822, and coats; amount of taxi--, $71 09
Lot N't T, Jcltyl tythinp, Llirby ward, in the
city of Savannah, with ‘he improvomcn s thereon
loyieil on tit, satisfy the state tnd run'v taxes of
woi-thmgton Oyl*-. for the year 1822, and costs;
amount of tnxes Jlh 93
One third of wharf Lots Nos 1 and 16, Pecker
wmcHn he city of Savannah, adjoining wharf lof
No y-pmpertv of Go rge An erson, Raq.ou the
Cast, I vied on to satisfy ’he state and county tax*
csof lamcy T. Johnston,.for the year 1821, and
costs* amount of tax—: $59 06,
Lot. Nu 1, Wilmington tything, Dirhy ward, in
the citv of Savannah, with the improvement*
thereon, levied on to salLfy the st ,te rod county
taxes of James Morrison, for 1821, and costs—
amount of taxes $166 Id.
,L. ii> EP«*INnSll, t c c c.
jan 61 24
h-riff’s xties.
On the ft'it Titesting tn .March next,
W ILL he s Id ,t me Coirt House in the city
of Savannah, bet weed the hours often am!
four o’cloak.
A11 that tract or parcel of land, routa'ni>-g by
rr-survev three hundre! and seventy lire acres
in we or 1 :ss exclusive of H ,m nock. lying on the
north west point of Skidawa, Is! wd in the cnttn
ty of Chatham, adjoining -sat wardly the esl.le of
Cropps, now Cranfords land, southwardly and
west Wardiy by m.rshcs, and no-tliwarily bv Skid
away river—levied on umbra rule absolute iro.n
th» Superior Court, as'the property of John W
8tirk, in favorol Nat. A. Adams, administrator
of Nat Adams, far us Sic.
All those four lots situ at < at the Trustees fin-,
ileus, known by the numbers 16, IT, 18 a d ,9 -
bmr ded easfvardly by Charles Harris esq. laud,
southwardly by lot No 15, west tar I \ by th.
ground belonging to port Wayne and Iteynoi.is
street, and northwardly by Savannah w..-r, No
19, is ut present occupied by Mr. Kveringluuii
a lumbt f yard—levied on ns the p - |> r'y of
Jfomird Richardson & co. at the suit of Kobe it
Flournoy
Also,:«lot of land containing forty five acres,
In Chatham county, known in the plan of tin-
township of Sn-an ah by the number seven, Sm-
per rjliiiitL'i Peicival War ', formerly the pco.
pertv of,lohu Glass i ,lsu'“i'no lot at Thunderbolt,
levied on a» th» property of he estate ol i homss
fimirke, tn sadsfy exectidon, in favor of »undry
poisons, and returned to ine by a Constable.
1 D’LTON, s c c.
jan .11 24
Marshal’s vale.
On the first Tues-tny in March next.
* 'VJfTlLL Be sold before the Court House in S»
‘ W vannuh, between t!ie hours of ll * m. and
. 3*-*- ..."
Those two lots, No 3 m l 4 and improvements
Situate in Columbia ward, and hounded by Brough-
ton ami Price streets, and subject to u cyy rent of
g96 07 per annum;
Also all that tract or parcel of land situated in
the county ofxJhatham said to contain four Into*
dred and thirty seven acres, but on a ie survey,
appearing to contain five hundred a.id seventy
acres, originally granted to I igo .lone-, ho :mted
southwardly by acauseway, Bethea lay and lands
of VVrn Allen and Benjamin Slirk, westwardly by
lands called Nazareth and Kphi.ta, north wardL
by lands of John Smith, lohn Curry and vacani
imrdi, and eastwurdly by lands oi John Curiv,
and the western shove of the Isle of Hope,
Also all that Plantation or tract uf land and im
provemenis callod Bphiata, containing six bun
dred .crea more or less first quality cotton lano,
three hundred acres of which are in prime order,
situ ile in the district of White Bluff, 7 miles from
Savannah, and known by the game ot’ilie Orphan
House tract, levied oi> as (he properly of William
McQueen, Esq at the suit ol- the United States
'Bank . . .
Also, all the right, title Bnd interest of Jno Uol
ton, Curijs Bolton and Richard ltichardson, in all
that wharf Lot, known as No 9, east of Bull St.
commonly called Moore’s wliart, levied on as the
property of the said John Bolton, Curtis Uolum
and Richard Richardson, to satisfy sundry execu
tions vg. Richard Richardson & co. at the suit of
the Rank U. S: #•».
Also, all the right, title and interest of Robert
Holton, in that WjiW’f lut No 9, commonly called
Moore’s wharf, levied on aa the property of Itobi
Holton, at the suit of John and Curtis Bolton.
Also, one negro fellow named Sampson, levied
on as thy properly of George H Forrester, to sa-
tisfy an execution in favor of Thomas Glenn.
Also, Penny worth Island, containing about 160
ncr« of prime river swamp laud, on which us e
reeled a machine for beating rice, new a id nt
v cnmpiete order, levied on aa Lite properly of N.
Cruger, to satisfy executions in favor of William
Gibson Sf co. and A L Moly neanx
Also, all that garden lot, k town by the No 20, west,
Containing five acres, bounded n.irthw* teriy by
No 19, eaatwarihy by .so 11, southwardly by No
21—lying within 200 yards if Spring Hid, and o»
-which there is a small tenement, levied on as itn
property of the estate of Levi Sh flail, to satisfy
an execution in favor ot the United states.
JOHN il. jfJItKL, ra i) o.
jan 31 24
(Hly Sheriff’s Sales.
On thrfirst 't'uesduy in .March next,
W ILL be ■uil.’l in from of the Court"Utilise be.
tween the usual hours of ten and three o’
clock :
All that double tenement building, situate on
oart of trust lot letter A, bounded on the south
hi St Juljpn street, and east, west, ami north, by
the other pottiofi o' said lot* letter A, mil om
d nr west nl'Jame9 W. Gannon, levied on as tile
property of George Mil’en, to satixtV sundry exe
cutions from the court of Common Picas and Oy-
. r and 'IVrminer For the City of Savannah, Wil-
liam Ro'Cj John Adams, William Overstreet am
J Morral vs, George Milieu.
Also, ill the rinht tirie and interest of James
Fowler, to that doubt tenement building situate
on purl of tru.tlot letter .1, fron ing on the e«9i
by Johnstons square, on the smith by 9t Julian
Street, mlhc north by Uryun street, on the west
by the other portion of Saul lot letter vtf, levied
on as the pr mertv of James Fowler to satisfy two
executions from the court of Gommon Pleas flntl
Oyer and Terminer for the city of Savannah, eXe
rti’or's of D.Gogle vs Gannon ft Fowler and Wi>
liam S. Brown va. same property puinted out by
Jamyts Fowler, one of the dcroiiVsnts,
Also, one negro man named Pdev, levied on a-
l!ie property of John Worn civ u, k ,tisfy an exe
CMiion fi-oni the court of G unVou Pittas and Ov
er and t'erininer fur the city of Savannah, John
H M oiel vs Joint Womack, pioperly poi.rtcd out
b_, ill defendant.
Also, sundry articles of Household and Kitchen
Kurniturr, levied on is the property of the estate
of !i. Wayne, to satisfy an execution for rent—
John Moorehead vs estate of R. W ye.
AIsj sundry ariicie. of Millinary, &c levied on
ns the property of Mrs. !l T. Sh surer In satisfy <n
execution tronvthe court of t;<*mmon Pleas and
Oyer and Terminer for tiie City of Savannah,
Walton ?t Drcghorn vs. R. T. Shrsier
. Also, '.c buildings on Lu* numbi r 17, Franklin
Ward, hounded east by Jefferson Street, south
by S*. .In i,m Street, nor'h by llryan Street, and
aest by l it number 18; also, all But build
ing on half Ini number 36, Innirdcd.south by
South llro.v! Sired,east bv Montgomery St west
by lot No3j, itnd north by a lane, levied on as lie
properiy nf Samuel GVat.Miir h, to satisfy an exe
uuiioo for ground rent in favor ot F S Fell.
A, I. p'LYON, cs.
jin 31 24
bale of Fractions.
Pursuance ot a joint resolu i -. ot the Gen
ii er.il Assembly nf the State of G.-orgis, up
r ve i the 231 of November, 1823, authorising
the commissioner* appointed by toe Ian Legible
unv to si ll the (ractional surveys, to expose to
-ideal! the fractional surveys lying in the county
u Wu ton, which was wi'hin the ninth district
formerly 11,-nry county, the commissioner*afore
-aid will oiler for -ale in die town of Mt'ledgeville,
on Moo lay the 9th dBy ol Februa y,.!S24, ;he fol.
luwing IV.ictioos, viz •
Nos. 3f.i, 374, 40 ), 4 It, 402, 403, 404, 423, 424,
425,426,427, 428, and 429, io t ie ninth disiric'
of originally Henry, now Walton county.
'The aforesaid fractions t • be sold on the sanv
terms and conditions as the fractions heretofore
.elver ised and sold liy said comifiisaiunere, undei
lie act of th- i .egislature of the -tale passed 21 ■
Decemher, 1822.
1CI) W \ It*> CONNER, )
AMOS LOVK, /
JOHN MKRCF.il, f Gomm’rs.
THKOD’K MON I 'ORT, )
dec 9
rt235
iSOi’iCE.
.tjJHilNB months alter dale, 1 shall apply to the
4£yJ Honorable Justices of the inferior Court of
Elhiigham '.ounty, for leave to sell all the real
estate of James Porter, laie of said county deed,
for tiie benefit ot the heirs and creditors of sain
estate.
W.G PORTER.-.
Administrator.
july 15 156
NOTICE.
A LL persons having demands against the Bs
tate of lohn Eppmger Bsq. deceased, are re
quested to present them duly attested, and tlioae
indebted, to makh payment.
if; B, KPP1NGBR, Kxrx.
JAMES BP PING Elf, Bxor.
nov 28 jw226fi»
•j\ otice.
A LL persons having demands against the estate
of Robert Won-all, jun’r. late ot Savannah,
wil, please present them properly attested—and
those indebted to said estate, are requested to
make payment.
PHILIP BH ASCII,
Quid. Executor,
JMi s “—i
City Marshall’s oalts—continued.
On i he first 1'!.' BSD AY, in F hru iry, next,
; yAlLL be sold in Front of the court house, he-
j\f tween the hours of 11 A M and 3 I* M the
following property, if the respective rents are not
paid before : hat 1 y:
.Lot No 10, l.ickson’s v. ard, fO by 90 feet, boun
ded east by Scott slref t, s--uth oy a lane, wei>t by
lot No 3, and north by South Broad street, re ar.
it red upon as the property o| 'TN Morel, for 16
quarters rent.
Sot bio 29, Jackson's ward, 69 by 90 feet.boun-
.led ■ ust by lot No 30, south by a lane, west y
Jefferson street, and north by Perry street, re-en-
t« red upon as the property of J U Benhelot, for
4 quarters rent
1 -ota No 47 and 48, Jackson’s ward, 60 by 90
feet each, hounded east by lot'No 46, south by
i.iberly -ireet, west by Jefferson street, and north
hy a lam-, re entered upon as the property of
John McKinnon, for 12 quarters rent.
Lot No25, Brown’s ward, 60 by 90 feet, bound
ed east by lot No 24, south by Hull stre. t, west
by lot No 26, and north by a lane, re entered up
.,n aa the property of G H Hayden, lor 8 quarters
rent.
Lot No 49, Brown’s ward, 60 by 90 feet, boon
ded cast by lot No 50, soiuo bv a lane west by
Mclotosli-atrecf, and norto by Perry street, re
cnt. red upon as the property of Peter lllois, for
4 quarters rent
Lot No 3, Franklin’s ward, 60 by 90 feet, bottn
ded east by lot No 2, south by a lane, West by lot
No 4, and north by Bay street, re-entered up
on as the properly of John Course, for 4 quarters
rent.
Lot N 111, Franklin’s ward, 60 by 90 feet.bonn-
kd east by lot No 12, soutli by Bryan street,
west Dy 1st So 10, and north oy a lane, re-en ereil
i(,on as ihe propi-rti of the estate of Thomas E
I. oyd, for lCquarterH rent.
Lot No 3, Vai ren ward, 60 by 90 feet, bound
ed eas* by mt No 4, south hy ., lane, west by lot
No 2, uiuliooith oy Bay street, re entered upon
is the property of A Hunter, for four quarters
lent.
Lot No 20, Warren ward, 60 by 90 feet, bound
ed eist by Price.street, south by St Julian street,
vest by lot No 19, and north by llryan street, re-
entered upon as the property of TV Gray, for 8
joarters rent.
Lots No 31 and 32, Liberty ward, 60 by 90 feet,
bouude . earl by lot No 30, south by a lane, west
hy tvest Broad street, and north by York street,
re-entered upon aa the property of G H Hayden,
f: 8 quarters rent.
Lot No 38, 1 -olunt'oia ward, 50 by 90 ft, hound,
ed east by lot No 39, south uy South Hr ,ad street,
.est by lot No 39, end north by a lane, re-entered
upon as the property of Ann Redman, for twelve-
quarter* 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 me property of Mrs. Bulloch, for
4 quarters rent
F. M. STONE, Marshall.
jan 9 7
Superior Court—Chatham County.
\ _ Mat Term. 1823. ,
® N tiie petition of William Whitelielit, pray
ing'Hie foreclosure of the equity of .redemp
tion of ail that half parr or atm'hern moiety of Him
Lot qf Land in the city of Savannah, known by
the number six Betilha Tyihinjf,Hsnipcofo ward,
mortgaged to the said Wm. Whiti fie ld bv George
L Cope, to secure the payment of the sum of
four thousand und eighty dollar-;, exclusive Win
»crest in three pvomisory notes dated 10th Feb.
1822, on which there is now due two thousand ohe
hundred and thirty iix, 64-100 and interest there
on.
On motion of Morrison k Nicoll, attorneys for
the petitioner, it is ordered that the said sum of
money and interest so due as aforesaid from the
aid George L. Cope to the said Win. Whi'-efield,
he paid into coart within twelve months—and
unless the same be so nnid the equity of redemp
tion of the mortgaged pr< mises be thenceforth
foreclosed and other proceedings take place pur
suant to the act of assembly, and further ordered,
that this rule be published In one of she Gazettes
•>f ihis state, once a month till the time appointed
for pavtTKjnt, or served on the mortgager or hi-
special agent, nt least six months, before said mo
ney is ordered to be paid into court as utoresaid
Extract from the .Minutes,
•OB T. ROLL MS, (lurk.
june 28 1s49
Superior Court-
James Roberts,
erts, • 'A
»■ i
Jims, and the y- Rule
usentatives of |
-Chatham County.
Mat Term, 1823.
Nisi.
Marshal’s Sale.
On the lir.-.t ■ uesda.. in March next.
W ILL be sold at the Court House in the City
of Savannah, between the hours of 10 and 3
o'clock. The following Negroes viz;
Charles, Daniel, Lucy, md her child subject to a
mortgige for about seven bundled collars; alto
all the Household furniture of Geo L. Cope, levied
cnt as the property of said Cope, at the suit ol
Beil, vs. George L. Cope.
JOHN H MOREL, mb a.
feb 2 25
Margaret Sims,
legal represent
W I. Sims, deceased. J
U 'I’ON the petition of James Roberts, praving
the foreclosure of the Equity of iledemp
lion ol the following premises, mortgaged by
William I. Sjms and Margarei Sims, on the 3d day
of June,-in the year eighteen hundred nnd tw-.ui
ty, to secure, onto the said James Roller’.?,' the
pnymeiv of a cermln promissory note, drawn by
the said Wi'huiin I. Sims on the said third day of
June, the said year, in favour of James Robert*,
or order, lor the-uni of six ■ iimired ami thirty
eight dollars, mid ei :iit cents, payable on the first
day of January in the year eighteen hundi e l and
twenty two, to wit: all that western moiety or
halflot, of that lot uf land in the city of Savpn
nali, in Oglcthorp v. ard, known and diyingu'reh-
ed in he plan of said city by the letter Q, tope-
tier with all the houses and improvements on the
s u I western moi'-ty
It is ordered, on motion of f.mv h Jackson,
itlorneys for plantin', that the principal, interests,
and costs duo upon the mortgaged premia-?,
be paid into court within twelve months from this
late; and unless the same be so paid, the equity
>f rodemption of them the said Mugaret. s'nn»,
,od the legal representative of the said VA m I
•iims sh-di thenceforth be foreclosed, other pro.
;ct-dings take place pursuant to the act of the gen .
;-rat assembly in such c-ses mu te andprovicl. il.,
It is further ordered, that this rule be putdished
in one of the Gazettes of this state, at least once
i momh until t lie day appointed tor tiie payment
•f the principal, interest and eo*t-, or served
upon the said Margaret Sims, and the legal re-
;>re<entatives of said William I. Sims, r.t least six
n inths previous to the time said money is order
ed to be paid into court.
Extract from the minutes,
JOB T. BOl.LES, Clerk,
juiie 22 2 J0
Superior Court—Chatham bounty,
Mai Term, 33
The President, Director k Co.'i
of the Rank of U. States, j
v> NRULE NISL
The legal Representatives of J
Mathew McAllister, dec. J
U PON petition of th- President, Directors and
Company, of the Bank nftlie United States,
praying the loreclnaure of the Equity of redeinp
'ion uf all that lot of land and buildings known bv
the number eight Wilmington tything Darby ward
in the City of Savannah and state <»f Ge .rgiu, co*.-
taining sixty fret in front and ninety feet in depth,
mortgaged by Matthew Me \Bister now deceased,
m his lifetime hy deed of m«r'gage, dated on tin:
lenth day of Vla-ch in th* year eighteen hundred
v id twenty three, to Matthew Hall McAllister his
In irs an I assigns to secure to the s»H Matthew
Hall McAllister, the payment uf certain proinlasn
i'V notes made by the said Ma’ithew McAllister to
tiie said Matthew Hall McAllister or order, lor
ihu sum of five thousand ditlars, which said note
bears ev n date with the said mortgage ami is pay
able ai a day tutor past, and which said mortg ,ge
and note were afterwards duly assigned, and in
doraed b> the said aintthew Hall Me Wlis'ei- to
Hie -aid petitioners. And the petitioners having
further stated that there is now due and owing
on the said note an-1 mortgage the principal sum
-it five thousand dollars with interest from the 30tii
iay of May 1823
On motion of Habevsham for tin- petitioners, it
is ordered that the principal, interests and costs
due upon the said mortgaged premises be paid
into court within twelve months from tins date,
or on fiilureso to do, the Equity of redemption
in the said mnrigagi.-d pr.-nuses shall from then.te
forth be foreclosed ami such.further and oilier
proceedings take place as are in puisuance of th-.
statute in such case made and provided. And it
isfurther orduine.i that this will bv published in
one of the public Gazettes of this state at least
once a month for twelve months or a cony thereof
served upon the legal repiesenUtives of the said
Matthew McAllister, at least six month* previous
to the time at which the said money is ordered to
be paid into court.
Extract from the minutes,
JOB 1. BOLLS, Clerk.
june 22 240
Georgia—Chatham County .
To all io hum it may Concern—
w*HEREAS, Jonu Howard, and William Gas.
ton, Executors of Benjamin Howur !, dec
have applied to the Honorable the Court of Or
dinary ol Chatham County, to be discharged from
ilieii Executorship
Now these are to cite and admonish all and sin
gular the kindred and creditor* of the said dec.
file their objections (if any they havej in my
office on or before the 29th day of May next; oth.
•u wise letters dismissory will be granted to the
applicants.
Witness the Hon, Jno. P. Williamson oty of
Hie Justices of said Court, this 29th day of Nov
A. I). 1823.
S, M. BOND, c c o.
nov 29 227
NOTICE.
i LL persona having demands against the es
tate of Fleming Aikin of tne couijty of Ghat
liam, planter, deceased, will render them in duly
attested, and all those indebted to the said estate
Wifi please make payment thereof to George W.
Mi adister of Bryan county, or Richard W. Ha-
bei v ana, attorney at law, Savannah, who ure duly
uutnoTized to receive the same.
ELIZA AKIN, Adm’rx.
GKO. 11. MCALLISTER, Adm’r.
nay 29* 28
Tax Collector’s .->ales.
On the first 'J'uesduy March next,
ILL be »|uu at tiie co„rt nouse in the city
of Savannah, between the hours of 10 and
3 o’clock.
A negro boy named Jim, levied on to satisfy
the stale and county taxes ot John McKinnon him
others, for the ytu:. 1821 and 1822, and costs—
amount of tuxes, % 24 6u.
A negro fellow named Abraham, levied on to
satisfy the state and Courtly foxes of- Reuben G.
Taylor for the year 1822, and costs—aniduf^pl
taXCG, jyill 62. 1
JAMES EPPINGER, T c o ci'
fob 6 29
Sheriffs Sale.
On the first Tuesday in March next,
A Bibiard Table, Maces, Cues, Wo. sic. levied
on under tbh foreclosure of a m- rtgage, as the
properly of James J. Henry, at the suit of lames
Morrison. A. LFLYON, sen.
jan 3 2
, INE months after date application will b(
iisj made to the honorable the Justices of tot
Inferior Court of Chatham county, when sitting
•for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell all that tract
of Lund containing two hundred and fifty ucre.
more or less, known as lot No 15 fifteen, in tin-
second district of Early count y( Georgia, being
the real estate of ttobert U. Durkie, dec. and tc
be sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditor?
oi the said deceased.
AUGUSTUS F. DUttKIB, Adm’pr. of
R. M. Durkie, dec.
/st 4 *
*INE months after date l sliuii app,y ufo.
a,'J Honorable the Inferior Court of 'the Count -
ol Effingham, for leave to sell all the real estate
be]ot)ging to Apolina Lineburger, dec. of which
At'concerned will take notice,
f ; TiMOlUY GNANN dfi»»
april 5 82J
Superior Court— Chutham County.
Janvaut ,Tsum, 1824.
A <mn Glet eland and Susan u
hi* wife,
Rule Nisi.
Jacob Fahm.
O N the petition of Aaron Cirv land and Susan
G.hjs wife, who was Sus-m.C Bona, stating
that Jacob Ft.hm, before the internu-riage of the
tietitioner*, to wit; on the 22d day of lune 1821,
did in conjunction with on- Joseph A. Scott, ex.
ecute a joint bond to Hi - s id Susan C. in the
penal slim of four thousand dollars conditioned
for the payment of two thousand dollars with in
terest from date, on or before the first day of
March then next, and that for the better securing
the payment thereof, the said .lucoh did on the
day and year first aforesaid make his certain in
denture of mortgage, whereby he mortgaged to
said Susan C all that lot of ground known und
designated as Garden lot number hirty nine. No
39, and also, that adjoining half part of another
lot known as lot number forty two, No 42, con
taining together eight and a half acres more or
less situated to the East of the city of Savannah
and hounded to the north west ot Lot No 26, to
Hie South sntl East by lands bfilonging to the es
ta'e of Hampton Ltllibridge, and the west by
the public road leading to Skidaway island where
on a brick yard is now established und known by
tU* mime of Fahms brick yard—that there is now
on Hie said bond or mortgage obligatory the sum
of eighteen hundred do lur* with interest from the
23d day of January, 1823, and praying the fore
closure of the equity of redemption of the said
Jacob and his'lieim, executors, administrators and
assigns in & to Die auidmortgaged premises.—On
motion of W.'W Gordon, attorney for the peli
(ioriers— it is ordered tlial the principal and in
forest lue on the said bond or writing obligatory
tngetlt, r with the cost ofthi? application be paid
min this court within twelve months from this date,
or in case of detuull that die equity- of redemp
tion of :aul Jacob Fahm, his lieirs executors, ad
ministrators, and assign., be from thenceforth for
ever forctnsed and that ?nch further and other
roceetlings be hao thereon, us arc pursuant to
ihe statue in such case m de and provided —
And it is further oi tiered that this rule be pub
hslied in one of the Gazettes of this state at east
once a month for twelve mouths, or that a copy,
he served on the defendant at least six months
before the time appointed for the payment of the
money into court.
Extract from the minutes, 15th Jan. 1824.
jmi 16 12 JOB T. HOLLF.S.
* NOIIUl.
. INE months utter date, t shall anpiy to the
* honorable the Justices of the Inferior Court
of Chatham county, when sitting for ordinary pur-
puses, for leave to sell the undivided muieties oi
half pans of the following lots and lacs of land,
viz: all that certain lot of land No. 118, lying in
!ie 37th District of Wilkinson county Georgia,
ontaining 202j acres more or less—also, lot No
141, situate in the 27th district of Wilkinson comi
ty Georgia, containing 2024 acres, more or k-.s—
also, lot Ni* 62, it, the 13th district of W ilkinsui.
c 11 illy, Georgia, coot doing 202£ acres, in .re or
less—also, lot No 85, in tin: 13tll district of Wil-
ainson county, Georgia, containir g 2o2J. acres,
more or less—also, all that lot of Lad 111 the City
d Savannah, known hy the letter W. Oglethorpe
ward, with the improvements thereon--a|so, all
that lot ot land in the said city of Savannah, known
hy the letter X Oglethorpe ward with the irrr
provement* thereon. The said undivided moie
ties or half parts of being all the real estate ol
Alexander D. Mcl-'urkute, dec. and to be sold foi
the benefit of'the heirs of said dec. t?ed.
D. A. S TOlSilAR; Adm’or of
A. I). McKu-tune.
may 26 125
months after date application will bn
£*vj made to the honorable the Inferior court ol
W«yne county, for leute to sell the following
racu of land, viz:
Lots of land lying In Monroe county, no 30, 2<>
district, no 104, 3d district, m> 180, 13tl» district,
no 236, 4th. district, no 274, 13 district,
Lots of 'and lying in Henry county, no 103, 1.V
dicrict, no 37, il do. nos 49 an ! 54, 5th do. no-
92 and 165, 7th do. nos 188, 14th do. no22,
15Hi do. no 65, 17iiid>.
In Gwinett county, lot 110 323, Jlh’district-
In Dooly county, lots no l6.‘i, 6,h district, no.
65, t2th dn. no 203, loth ;o. no i6U, lJiii d
tn Houston count , , lot . no 217, 1st district,
no 20, 6th do. no 178.13th do.
In Fayett county, lo no 65,9th district.
For the benefit of the heirs and cr - iiturs ol the
state of Robert Leucti
LOUISA LEACH,
Adm’x estate of Hubert Leach,
may 92 188
.Yotica,
a FTEU the expiration of Nine Months from
this date application vill be made to the Jo-
forior Court of Uhutiiari County, when sitting fm
ordinary purposes for leave to sell the whole
Hie r< ul estate of George Myers, late of Savannahs
deceased, for the bi edit of the heirs and creditor
ul said estate
THOMAS CLARKE, ,
Matthew lueburrow, 5 Atiinr
june 24 147
INE months alter date 1 shad apply to th
honorable the Justices of the Inferior Court
of Chatham County, when sitting for ordinary
purposes, tor leave to sell a tract of in ml, contain
mg one hundred and thir(y-five ac es, more m
l isa, situate on Rocky Creek, in Wilkes county,
Georgia, being the reai estate of I’eter McFarland,
Sen. dec. and tube sold for-the benefit of tin
heirs and creditors 01 the said deceased,
jD. A. STltOBHAR, Aum’orof
I*. McFarlane, Sen.
may 27 225
JYotice.
^'NE Months alter (.ate, we shall apply- to the
id honorable the justice of the inferioi court ol
Chatham County when sitting, for ordinary pur
poses, fur.leave to sell all the real estute of Bene-
diet Bourquin, late of the CounL of Chatham dee.
for the benefit of the heirs and creditors A ne
said deceased.
HAMULAT JOHNSON, Adm’rx.
THOMAS JOHNSON, Adcnr.
june17 144
"w! months after date hereof application wii
x be m ule to the Inlerior Court of Chatham
County for leave to sell a tract of land drawn by
'Thomas Capps d-ceas' d in the late Land Lotte
ry, situate and being in the fifth district of Mon-
roe County and kno ■ n by the number 44, for the
benefit of the heirs and creditors of the said Tims,
Capps dec. JOHN MOREL, Adm’r.
sept 6 7
Georgia—hffingham County,
To all whom it may concern,
W HEREAS Daniel Mullet, administrator
Gideon Mullet, deceased, has upplied
liic courUo be discharged from the admimstra.
Run afort Said.
Now these are therefore to cite and admonish
»ll and singular the kindred and creditors of Un
said deceased, to file their objections (if any they
nave) in my office on or before the 2.) day of A
pril next, otherwise letters disfoisaury will be
granted to t he applicant.
Given under my hand and seal this 44h day of
October, 1823. .
JOHN CHALTON, 0. 0. 0 e. c.
oct 4 90
Executive Depart me kf,
MILLF.DGF.VILL.K, ktNoy io.,
-gARDEURD, That the subjnliK- ll Hesol,,, i . !1 i
K/ published once a month, in eW. i bf. ‘ 3
tion CS ° f thlS St8te ’ Until ti * e next peneral n’^
‘Mte.it, FitlSHA WoloD, Sec<.,
IN SENATE, iStLloQ’
Wukrrab it is desirable to uscertltin th P 3,
es of the citizens of this state, as to t |, e nimS*
choosing Electors of Presi n.nt rnd Vic* n ot
dent of the United StftteB; 1 e
Re it therefore resolved hy the Senate nnd rr
of Representatives of the State o/^bWife
ral Assembly met, That it sliallbe tlildmvifm
Magistrates who ahull preside at the ieveml ii 1
tions to be held in the' different cqhmi« 3 f?'
State for the choice of members o|' the 1 ,
turn, at the next General Elccliq'i therein,
propose to each and every voter ul the S Z
receiving his vote, whether he dcSir-s ffw 3
choice ot said Electors shall.be confided a
people or retained by the Legislature, and
riueat such voter to signify such desire bv Z
doming on his Bsket, the word People or rL.S
ture, sccording to the truth of the fact; anil '
counting out the ballots, to annex to ih 6 r,.£
of the said election by them so transmitted 1 f
Executive Department, u true statement of ?
votes so given, to the end that the sameirw k!
laid before the next Legislature by hi 8 Rv Jn„
cy the Governor. 1 t,XCelle *t
Anil be it further resolved, That his Excellent,
the Governor be, and he-ia hereby reqiu s i e ,i X
cause this resolution to be published without u
lay, in the several Gazettes of this State, and h
continue the said publication once a month
the next General Election. ’ Untl
Read and agreed to unanimously.
THOMAS STOCKS, TrUden,
In the House of Representatives, 14th Nov nwi
Read and concurred in.
DAVID ADAMS, Sheaker.
Approved, 18lh Nov. 1823,
, «. M. TROUP, .
INK iimiiths ufter dale application w ||| n
made to the honorable the Inferior Court rf
Chatham County, when silting for ordinary Du '
poses, for permissaiun to sell tlm fojlowingjai
estute, for the benefit of the heirs and creditor, rf
the estate of N. S. Bayard, deceased, viz- w
One undivided fuift-ih of a tract of Land, contain
ing about 500 acres, on Cumberland Island, Car
de^County, known us Plum Oiclfard-andanuil
divided fourth of a certasn Taact of Land mt u 3
on said Island, containing rBoiU 500 acres, orit-in.
ally granted to Gen. Lechland McIntosh, J
bounded on the soutli by the said Plum u, t | U rd
Tract. t
Also a plantation callad Lottery itull situate ot
the Ogeechee lload, 3 miles from Savannah, ton,
taining ubout 600 acres. N J. UAY'AKD
Adm’r Est. N. S. UayarJ,
nov 10
211
Notice.
ijjNff'NE months after date, I shall apply to thi
«3*sl Honorable Justice of the Inferior s; ., rt u
Effingham County, for leave to el! a tnct of lain
lying in the county of Henry, belonging to un
estate of Emanuel Itulin, hits of Elliu^i,*;,,
deed, for tiie benefit of the heirs and crcvliiot* 0
said estate,
JACOB ON ANN, fr .
• , O* «-* Adnimisti-nlor.
july 2 5 256
n>'Jilt I is alter dale, application wait
•izNI t made to the honorable tfu- .fullict-s of'u.
I nlerior Court of Chatham county, when niitiii-, fi
ordinary purposes, for leave t» sef all dial i M
ot Land containing two hundred two an,1 alt,
acres, more or less, known as No, 193, nne Inn,
red and ninety three, iir llie sixteenth uisiri :, 1
ioustnn county, Georgia, being the real estate 1
Lucy Elizabeth Durkie, William II-.; v t> tr ki,
Minerva Louisa Durkie, and Lewis Whiting l)n
Uie,orphan coil lien and heirs of Vm. II. Durkl
de and to be sold for their nenefit.
AUGUSTUS F. DUKKIE,
may 27 226 U„a,;lum-
vj-RaL mo.itii-. ul-ii due apji.icitii'jn will lie
made to the Honorable Court ot (H’dinaryliit
li Cuiioiy ol Knllucli, for leave to sell a tract ul
•and draw n by fliomas Hardyau-ptt.iri ofsaiiiouun-
ty, iot 45, 3 District, Haber ham comiiy for tiie
benefit of .-old orphan.
SUEPI’AUI) WILLIAMS, guuus,
June 2 *131 6
A ^ pei-.oiia luyiug deiu tuas a s '.,r-ii th: ee
j.\. tatc of Thomas Capps, late of Gnatlusi
county, dec. are reqsipsted to render th . 'a -‘.ul/
a tested. Those indebted to said estate, a.v n-
q.fired to make iminedia’ .- payment.
JOHN MOREL, Adm’r
june. 62,
.. INK momiis after daU- l snail apply tatlii
i Inferior Court of Chatham Coumy, fur lr»w
10 sell the remaining real estate of iiallhavr
Suatfer, deceased, for the benefit of the he rs
JACOB SHAFFER duai. lis'r.
mav 3 o4105
N ;TKJh.
N INE months after date application will
made to the honorable the Jus 1 ice of the
forior Coqrt of Kifingnam County when siding
ordinary purposes, for leave to sell, one trad
laud lay ing in the County of Ettingham,contain
two hundred scies adjoining Jenkins land,
the had'of a tract ofdaud of three hundred ai
oi th undivided eatute of Nanny Blare, also
• •act of land seventy seven uumner, twelfth
tic., of lla I County, Georgia, being the real
William M’Gahagnn deceased and sold
the benefit of me heirs and creditors of the
ceased,
JOHN GRAHAM,
. Z THOMAS HU UST,
Kxecutoi
sent 23 *285
r
Notice.
AjffNE months after the dale of this notice, aj
A N 4 plication will be made to the Honorable If
lustices of the Inferior court, when sitting h
ordinary purposes, for permission toselfo'd,
real estate of Alexander Marlin, Esq. late of su
county deceased.
RICHARD F. UAKEK, £«•
april 16 91
For 'Sale, .
IHE Darien Eustern Steam Saw and Mice Mnh
. with tiie appurtenances thereto belongiug'y
m extensive credit will begiven’to the ptirco*-1
set’ or |)urchasers, he or they giving secnrityi ap
proved of oy tne Bank of Darien.—For termsa|c |
ply to
GEORGE ATKINSON,}
JAMES DUNWOODY.C Rank Committ#
HENRY HARFORD 3 ....
Xj" 'The fit vdnhali Republican is request'! 11 I
nsert the abo.e, and forward the account I
ank of Darien for payment,
aug 2 164 _
N INE months after date application ^,j|
made to the Justices of the Inferior , --" u J
the county of Chatham, for leave to set! a-f‘ [
land, in Habersham county, (2 No. 50j t* 1 -'
perty of Caroline Frocunor un orpl. i . \
NATHANIELJbEWIS, Gi|3!'- 15 ”
dec 86 §257
a Ll. persons indebted to the estate of John and
Marcy Moore, of dinglum County decciw
- d to come forward and make pay ment and thos.>
f aat have any accounU, to present them to.
HEZEUI AH-EVANS.Adm’r,
A sept S8' |ca1y3» »
NOTICED
LL persona are cautioned in r«c5T
4UA,manner or paying any conaider-aiioijkf ^\ \ I
• ain promisory note, drawn by F. M. dtibiiCiQl
vor of Jno. f. Roberts or order, for Uvclvfchniw 1
(Jollat-s, dated 20th Nov. 1820, payable I
after dute with interest from the (late, a jit n" |( .l
ed by the said Jno,. L Roberts, and de
me. 'The said note having been lost, •-
ed since by the drawer. I'he original 1 j ‘- |
aud void,
dec 13
§i243'
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