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JPUBUC SALKS. Tax Collector’s Sales. On the frst Tuesday in April next, be sold at the Court House iu the city ▼ V of S«v»nn»h, between the hours of 10 and .1 o’clock, the following property, or so much thereof as will satisfy the State and County Taxes an' costs, vis:— \ tract of Land in Rulloch Oountv, containing 328 acres, more or less, returned as pine land, le- .vied on to satisfy the state and countv taxes, or .tarries R. B. Armstrong for the year 1822, sod Costs j amount oftaxc^ $2 12. Lot No 5, second T> thing, Reynold's .ward, in the city of Savtnnah, with the iropr wemcnts thereon* levied on th satisfy the state and county (axes of the estate of Jolht Anderson, for the year 1822, and co*tS; amount of taxes, j?71 09. Lot No 7, .lekyl tything, l)-rby ward, in the city of Savannah, with the improvements thereon levied on to satisfy the stale and county taxes of Worthington Gale, for the year 1322, and costs: amount of taxes $30 9.1. One third of wharf Lots Nos 1 sml 16, Decker ward in the city of Savannah, adjoining wharl lot Ha 2, property of Ge/ge Anderson, Esq. on the east, l -viedon to satisfy the state and county tax. ts of James T. Johnston, far the year 1821, and costs; amount of taxes $39 06. Lot No 1, Wilmington tything, Dtrbv ward, in the eitv of Savaftnah, with th» improvements thereon, levied on to satisfy the state and county taxes of Ijtmes Morrison, for 1821, and costs— amount of taxes $166 13. JAMES El’PINGER, t c c o. jan 31 24 sheriff’s Sales. On the first Tuesday in March next, W LIrbes'dtl at the Court H »use in the city of Savannah, between the hours often and (our o’clock. ... Ml that tract or parcel of land, contatmrg by re-Burvey three hundred and seventy five acres more or leas exclusive of Hammocks lying on the north west point of Ski.Jawuy lsLnd in the cmin ty of Chatham, adjoining eastwardly the estate of Cropps now Crawfords land, southwardly and west wardiy by marshes, and northwardly by Skid- away river—levied on under a rule absolute from the Suoerior Court, as the property of John W. Stirk, in favor of Nat. A. Adams, administrator of Nat Adams, for us. &C. All those four lota situate at the Trustee* P ,r. dens, known hy the numbers 16. 17, 13 and 19— boii’ide-.i r.«.;'wardlv by Charles Harris esq. land, Southwardly by lot No 15, westward:) hy the ground,belonging to Fort Wayne and Reynolds street, and northwardly by Savannah river, No. 19, is at present occupied bv Mr. Everingham as it lurnbi r yard—levied on as the pr -perty of Riensrd Ricliardson & co. at the suit of Robert Flournoy. „ . „ Also, a lot of land containing forty five acres, in Chatham county, kno >n in the plan of the township of Savannah by ti e number seven, Slo- per Tything; I’ercival Waif!, formerly the pro. perty of John Glass; also one lot »t Ttumderbolt, levied on as tht property of .he estate of Thomas Bout ke, to satisfy executions in favor of sundry nelsons, and returned to me by a Constable. 1 I D’LYON, see. , ian 31 24^ Marshal’s Sale. On the first Tuesday in March next. W ILL be sold before the Court House in Sa vannah, between the hours of 11 a m. and 3 a. m . Those two lots, No 3 and 4 and improvements eituate in Columbia ward, and bounded by Brough, ton and Price streets, and subject to a city rent of $96 07 per annum; Also ail that tract or parcel of .land situated in the county of Chatham said to contain four hun dred and thirty seven acres, but on ate survey appearing to contain five hundred and seventy acres, originally granted to Inigo Jones bo :n<led southwardly by a causeway, Bethea-lay and lands of Wm. Allen and Benjamm Stirk, westwardly *.y lands called Nazareth and Ephtata, northwardly by lands of John Smith, John Curry and vacant mu rah, and eastward!) by lands of John Curry, ami tile western shore of the Isle of (lope, M*o «ll that Plantation or tract of land am! im provements called Epbiata, containing six hun dred acres more or less first quality cotton land, three hundred acres of which are in prime order, situate in the district of White Bluff, 7 miles from Savannah, and known by the name of the Orphan House tract, levied on as the property of William McQueen, Esq. at the suit of the United States Bank. Also, all the right, title and interest of Jno Bol ton, Curtis Bolton and Richard Richardson, in all * that wharf Lot, known as No 9, east of Bull St. c iipmonly called Moore’s wharf, levied on as the property of the said John Bolton, Curtis Bult-.in itnd Richard Richardson, to satisfy sundry execu tions vs. Richard Richardson & co. at the suit of the Hank AJ, States. Also, all the right, title and interest of Robert Bolton, in that wharf lot No 9, commonly called . Moore’s wharf, levied on as the property of itobt. Bolton, at the suit of John and Curtis Bolton. Also, one negro fellow named Sampson, levied on as the property of George B Forrester, to sa- tisfy an execution in favor of I'homas Glenn, Also, Pennyworth Island, containing about 160 acres of prune river swamp iand, on whieh is a reeled a machine for beating rice, new and in complete order, levied on as the property ofN. Cruger, to satisfy executions in favor of William Gibson & co and A L Molyneaux , Also, all that garden lot, known by the No 20,west, containing five acres, bounded northwesterly by No 19, eastwardly by No 11, southwardly by No 21—lying within 200 yards if Spring (till, and on which there is a small tenement, levied on as the property of the estate of Levi Sh- ftall, to satisfy an execution in favor of the United States. JOHN H. MOREL, sue. i .ii 31 24 Gity Sheriff’s Sates. On thefrst Tuesday in March next, W ILL be sold in front'of the Court House be* tween the usual hours of ten un^i three o’ clock : All that double tenement building, situate on part of trust lot lelter A, bounded on the south by St. Julian street, and east, west, and north, by, the other portion of said lot letter A, and orn door west of .lames W. Cannon, levied on as the property of George Mitten, to satisfy sundry exe- cutions from the court of Common Pleas and Ov. er and Terminer for the Citv of Savannah, Wtl. liam Rose, John Adams, William Overstreet and J Morral vs. George Millen. Also,all the right title and interest of James Fowler, to that double tenement building situate on part of trust lot letter A, fronting on the east bv.Tohnslons square, on the south by St Julian Street, on the north by Bryan street, on the west by the other puritan of said lot letter A, levied on as the property of Junes Fowler to satisfy two executions from the co*Art of Common Pleasant! Oyer and Terminer for the city of Savannah, exe cutors of 11. Cogle vs Cannon & Fowler and Wil liam S. Brown vs. same property pointed out by James Fowler, one of the defendants, Also, one negro man named Peter, levied on as the property of John Womack to satisfy an exe- cution from the court of Com eon Pleas and Oy ernnd I'ermlner for the city of Savannah, John II Morel vs John Womack, property pointed out b) thr defendant. Also, sundry articles of Household and Kitchen Furniture, levied on as the property of the estate of R Wayne, to satisfy an execution for rent— John Moorehead vs. estate of It. W .ye. Also sundry arlicles of Mtllinary, 8ic. levied on as the property of Mrs. It. T. 3Hearer to satisfy »n execution from the court of Common Pleas Rtul Oyer and Terminer for the City of Savannah, Walton & Drdghnrn vs. R. T. Shearer Also, the buildings on Lot number 17, Franklin Ward, bounded east by Jefferson Street, south by St .luli• t Street, north hy Bryan Street,and west by lot number IRt also, ail that build ing on half lot number 36, bounded south by South Broad Street,east b> Montgomery St. west by lot No35, and north hy a lane, levied on as 'he property of Samuel Goldsmith, to. «atisfy an exe cution for ground rent in favor of P S Fell. A. 1. D’LYON, c s. jan 31 24 T Sale of Fractions. V Pursuance of a joint resolu ion ottlie Gen eral Assembly of the State oy.itorgia, up >r -ve I the 231 of November, 1823, authorising the commissioners appointed hy the last Legisln lure to sell the fractional surveys, to expose to sale all the fractional surveys lying in the county of Walton, which was within the ninth district formerly Henry county, the commissioners afore said Will'otter for sale in the town of Milledgeville, on Mon-lay the 9th day of February, 1824, the foi. lowing fractions, via ■ Nos. 373,374, 400,401,402, 403, 404, 423, 424, 425, 426,427, 428, and 429, in the ninth district of originally Henry, now Walton county. • The aforesaid fractions to be sold on the same terms and conditions as the fractions heretofore advertised and sold by said commissioners, under the act of the Legislature of the state passed 23d December, 181.2. Comm’rs. dec 9 rf235 ... notice. MNE months after date, 1 shall apply to the Honorable Justices of the interior Court of Effingham County, for leave to sell all the real fesUte of James Porter, (ate of said county deed, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said estate. W. G. POUTER. Administrator. jttly 15 156 . NOTICE. A tX persons having demands against the Es tate of John Bppinger Esq. deceased, are re- quested to present them duly attested, and those indebted, to make payment. H. B. BPPINGER, Exrx. JAMBS BPPINGER, Exor. nov 28 jw226\\ Notice i A LL persons having demands against the estate of Robert Worrsdl, jiin’r. late-at Savannah, -wilt please present them properly attested—and those indebted to said estate, are requested to make payment. 1 ( PHILIP BRASCH, Quid. Executor. nov 8 . 210 ..... , - I®*' NOTICE* Lt, persons having demands against the es t*te of Fleming Aiktn of the county of Chat Jwm, planter, deceased, will render them in duly attested, and all those indebted to the said estate Will please make payment’thereof to George W. McAllister of Bryan county, or Richard W. ffs- iferstialp, attorney at law, Savannah, who are duly authored to receive the same. ELtEA AKIN, Adfnh'X. GEO;II, McALLtSTER, Adm’r. may 29. 28. SiiBrijfifl&at e. On the frst Tuesday in March next, A Billiard Table, Maces, Cues, Wo. Sic.-levied on under thh foreclosure of a mortgage, as tht property of James J. Henry, at the suit of James Morristm. T A D’LYON, s c s. jan 3 2 * Tax Collector’s riales. On thefrst Tuesday March next, W ILL he Mod at the court house in the city ot Savannah, between the hours of 10 and 3 o’clock. A negro fellow named Abraham, levied on to satisfy the state and county taxes of Reuben G Taylor for the year 1822, and costs—amount of taxes, $ 21 63, JAMES EPPINGER, tnoo, feb 6 29 Sheriffs sales Continued. On the first Tuesday in Mar chnext, fTjMLLbesold before tne court house in Chat- ,W ham county between the hours of ten and hree o’clock. Lot No S, and improvements New Leeds, boun ded east by St Gaul street, south by SBubly street, and west by lot No 6—levied on as the property of I'homas Garnett, to satisfy an execution in favour of Jones vs'Abut, Womack and Garnett. Also, Improvement!-, on the south east corner ofirtral lot letter A bounded on the east by lohn- stons square, south by St Julian street, and north west by other improvements on said lot, levied <ui as the property of James W Cannon to sitisfv an execution in favor of S C Dunning for use of John Bowen. Also, lots No 17 and 18, Franklin ward, bound ed east by JelFerson street, west by Montgomery street, north by Bryan and south by St. Julian si. levied on as the property of F S Fell, to satisfy executions ill favor of the- Planter’s Bank anti o- tliers. ABM. D’LYON, see. feb 14 SO Superior Court—Chatham County. Mai Tania, 1823. .lames Roberts,. City Marshall’s Salts—Continued. On the first TUESD AY, in February, next, wWHLL be sold in front of the court house, be. ■NT tween the hours of 11 A M and 3PM the following property, if the respective rents are not paid before that day: Lot No 10, lackson’s ward, <*0 by 90 feet, boun ded east by Sco't street, south bylane, west by- lot No 3, and north by South Bfoad street, re en tered upon as the property of T N Morel, for 16 quarters rentr Not No 29, Jackson’s ward, 60 hy 90 feet,boon- led east by lot No 30, south by a lane, west* y Jefferson street, and north by Perry street, re-en- tered upon as the property of J U Beriheiot, for 4 quarter* rent Lota No 47 and 48, Jackson’s ward, t'O by 90 feet each, bounde-i east by lot No 46. south by Liberty street, west by Jefferson street, and north bv a lane, 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 street, west by lot No 26, and north by a lane, re entered up on as the property of C H Hayden, for 8 quarters rent. Lot No 49, Brown’s ward, 60 by 90 feet, boun ded east by lot No 50, south by a lane, west by McIutosh-8lreet, and north by Perry street, re entered upon as the property of Peter Blois, for 4 quarters rent Lot No 3, Franklin’s 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 ub the 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 oy a lane, re-entered upon as the property of the estate of Thomas E Lloyd, for 16 quarters rent. Lot No 3, Warren ward, 60 by 90 feet, bound ed east by lot No 4, south by a lane, 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 20, 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 Bryan street, re entered upon as the property of T V Gray, for 8 quarters rent. Lots No 31 and 32, Liberty ward, 60 by 90 feet, boutide I east by lot No 30, south by a tune, west 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 38, Columbia ward, 50 by 90 it, bound ed cast by lot No 39,south by Soutti Br and street, west by lot No39, ami north by a lane, re-entered upon as the property of Ann Redman, for twelve quarters 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 F. M. STONE, Marshall jan 9 7 Margaret Sims, and the > Rule JVSsi, legal representatives of j W I. Sims, deceased.J U PON the petition of James Roberts, praving the foreclosure of the Equity of Kerlemp don of the following premise*, mart gaged |,y William I. Sims and Margaret 9im><, on the 3-1 day of June, in the year eighteen hundred and twen ty, to secure, unto the said James Roberts, the payment of a certain promissory note, drawn by the said Willtnim I. Sims on the said third day of June, the said year, in favour of James Robert*, or order, for the sum of six hundred and thirty eight dollars, und eight cents, payable on the first day of January in the year eighteen hund e I and twenty two,to wit: all that western moiety >r half lot, bf that lot of land in the.city of Savan m»h, in Oglethorp ward, known and distinguish ed in ihe plan of said city by the letter Q, toge- ther with all the houses and improvements on the said western moiety. It is ordered, on motion of T.aw & Jackson, attorneys for pluntilf, that the principal, interests, and costs due upon the mortgaged premises, be paid into court within twelve months from this date ; and unless the same be so paid, the equity of redemption of them the said Magaret Sims, and Jhe legal representative of the said Wm. 1 Sims shall thenceforth be foreclosed, k other pro ceeding* take'place pursuant to the act of the gen eral assembly in such c-sea ma.ie and provided . It is further ordered, that this rule ue published in one of the Guzettes of this state, at least once a month until the day appointed for the payment of the principal, interest and costs, or served upon the said Margaret Sims, and the legal re* presentatives of said William 1. Sims, at least six months previous to the time said money is order ed to be paid into court. Extract from the minutes, JOB T. BOLLES, Clerk. june 22 240 Superior Court—Chatham f cunt}-, Mat 1'ehm, 83 The President, Direptnr & Co.") of the Bank of U. States. [ vs VRULR NISI. The legal Representatives ’of | Matnew McAllister, dec. ' J U PON petition of the President, Directors and Company, of the Bank of the United States, praying the foreclosure of the Eqoi'yof redemp tion or ail that lot of land and buildings known by the number eight Wilmington tything Darby ward in the City of Savannah and state of Georgia, con- tabling sixty feet in front and ninety feet tn depth, mortgaged by Matthew McAllister now deceased, in his lifetime by deed of mortgage, dated on the tenth day of March in the year eighteen hundred and twenty three, to MaUnew Hall McAllister his heirs and assigns to secure to the said Matthew Hall McAllister, the payment of certain promisso ry notes made by the said Matthew McAllister to the said Matthew Hall McAllister or order, for the sum of five thousand dollars, which said note bears even date with the said mortgage and is pay able at a day now past, and which said mortgage and note were afterwards duly assigned, and in dorsed by the said Matthew Hall McAllister to the said petitioners. And the petitioners having further staled that there is now due and owing on the said note and mortgage the principal sum of five thousand dollars with interest from the 30th day of May 1823. On motion of Habersham for the petitioners, it is ordered that the principal, interests and costs due upon the said mortgaged premises be paid into court within twelve months from this date, or on failure so to do, the Equity of redemption in the said mortgaged premises shall from t (tense forth be foreclosed ana such further and other proceedings take place as are in pursuance of the statute in such case made and provided. And it is further ordained that this wifi be published in one of the public Gazettes of this state at least once a month for twelve months or a copy thereof served upon the legal representatives or the said Matthew McAllister, at least six months previous to the time at which the said money is ordered to be paid into court. Extract fv9m the tniixiitCBa JOB T. BOLLS, Cmbx. june 22 240 • Marshal’s Sale. On the first Tuesday 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, and her child subject to a mortgage for about seven hundred dollars; also all the household furniture of Geo. L. Cope, levied on as the property of said Cope, at the suit of Bell, vs. George L. Cope. JOHN H MOltEL, m no. feb 2 25 NOTICE. P ETER R. CLIFTON, having petitioned the Hon. the Court of Ordinary of Bryan Coun ty, to direct the Executors ofGodhilf Smith, dec. to make him titlejfo a certain Tract of Land-lying in Kiting hum County, and he having produced a bond given by the said Godbilf Smith, to make title fuf said land. Ail persons interested, are therefore request cd to take notice, that the said Executors, will be directed to make titles, if no objections are filed within the lime limited by law> JOSHUA SMITH,too. feb 14 |if 36 Georgia—Chatham County. To all -whom it may Concern— HEUEAS.John Howard, and William Gas _ _ ton, Executors of Benjamin Howard, - dec. have applied to the Honorable the Court of Or dinary of 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 sny they have) in my office on or before the 29th day of May next; oth erwise letters dismissory wtll be granted to the applicants. Witness the Hon, Jno. P. Williamson one of the Justices of said Court, this 29th day of Nov. A. D. 1823. ’ S, M. BOND, o c o. nov 29 227 Ten.Dollars Reward,.' R ANAWAY about the 1st inst. a mulatto Man named HARVEY, he is rather tatter than tiie ordinary height of Negroes,has h large scar on his face, his countenance very remarkable, repre senting any thing else than good humor. I pur chased him from Mr. fimets, of the firm of Watt & Smets; he wane away a short Green Jacket and. also carried with him a frock Coat, about, halt worn made of superfine blue cloth. A reward of $10 will be paid for his delivery at the City Hotel or semiring uim in any Jail so that 1 get him again, JOHN F, DENNEY. nor 220 Superior Court—Chatham County. Jahuaiiy Tkum, 1824. } Rule Nisi, Aaron Cleveland and Susan C * his wife, v*. Jacob Fahm. O N tlie petition of Aaron Cleveland and Susan (J, his wife, who was Susan C. Bona, stating that Jacob Falitn, before the intermarriage of the petitioners, to wit; on the 22<1 day pf June 1831, did in conjunction with one Joseph A. Scott, 64* ecute a joint bond to the s.iid Susan C. in the penal sum offour thousand dollars conditioned for the payment of two thousand dollars with in terest from date, un or before the first day of March then next, and that for-the better securing the payment thereof, the said Jscob did oq 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 and designated tut Garden lot number thirty nine, No 39, and nlso, that adjoining half part of another lot known ns lot number forty two, No 43, con taining together eight and a half acres more or less situated to the East of the city of Savannah and hou tided to the north west or Lot No 26, to the South nnd East by lands belonging to the es ta*e of Hampton Ltllibridgc, and the west by the public road leading to Sltidaway island where on a brick yard is now established and known by the name of Fahma brick yard—that there ia now on the said bond or mortgage obligatory the sum of eighteen hundred dollars with interest from the 23d uay of January, 1823, and praying the fore closure of the equity of redemption of the said Jacob and hia heirs, executors, administrators and assigns in & to the saidmortgaged premises.—On motion of W. W. Gordon, attorney for the peti- tioners— it is’ordered that the principal and in terest due on the said bond or writing obligatory together with the cost of this application Ije paid into this court withintwelve months from this date, or in case of default that the equity ol redemp tion of said Jacob Fahm, his heirs executors, ad ministratora, and assigns be from thenceforth for ever forcloscd and that such further and other proceedings be had thereon, aa are pursuant to the statue in such case made and provided — And it is further ordered that this rule be pub tishe'd in one of the Gazettes of this state ut east" once a month for twelve months, nr thnt i> copy, be served on the defendant at least six months before the time appointed for the payment of the money into court. Extract from the minutes, 15*h Jan. 1824. ian 16 12 JOB T . BOLLES. notice; 1NE months alter date, i shall apply to the honorable the Justices of the Inferior Court of Chatham county, when sitting for irdlnary pur- poses, for leave to sell the undivided moieties or half parts of the following lots and tacts of land, viz: all that certain lot of land No. 118, lying in the 37lh District of Wilkinson county Georgia, .-.ontaining 2024 acres mure of less—also, lot No 141, situate in the 27th district of Wilkinson coun ty Georgia, containing 2024 acres, more or less— also, lot N-i 62, in the Utli listrict of Wilkinson c unty, Georgia, containing 2034 acres, more or less—also, lot No 85, in the 13th district of Wii- kinson county, Georgia, containing 2024 acres, more or less—also, all that lot of laud in tile City of Savannah, known by the letter W. Ogicthorpt ward, with the improvements thereon—also/all that lot ol land in the said city of Savannah, known 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 bn sold for the benefit of the heirs of said deceased. D. A. S rOBHAR, Adm’or of A. 1). McFarlane. may 26 125 jVWNB months after date application will be <TJ made to the honorable the Inferior court ol Wayne county, for leate to aell the following rads of land, viz: Lots of land lying in Monroe county, no SO, 2d district, no 104,3d district, no 180,13th district, no 236, 4th district, no 274, 13 district. Lots of -and lying in Henry county, no 103, Is' dicrict, no 37,21 do. nos 49 and 54, 5th do. no: 92 and 165, 7llt 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, 6tlt district, no 65, 12th (i«. no 203, 10th do. no 168, l‘2tlt do. in Houston county, lot.* no 217, 1st district, no 20, 6lh do. no 178,13th do. In Fayett county, lot no 65,9th district. For the benefit of the heirs and cr-ditors ol the state of Robert Leach. LOUISA LEACH, Adm’x estate of Robert Leach, may 92 128 JVotice. a F l'ER the expiration of Nine Months trim iu this date application will be made to the lt|. ferior Court of Chatham County, when si I tinlot ordinary purposes for leave to sell the who , the real estate of George Myera, late of Savannahs deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and creditor of said estate THOMAS CLARKE, ? .. , MATTHEW LUFBUIIROW, 5 Admr june 24 147 N INE months after date I shall, apply to the honorable the Justices of the Inferior Court of Chatham County, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell a tract of land, contain ing one hundred and thirty-five acres, more or less, situate on Rocky Creek, in Wilkes county, Georgia, being the real estate of Peter McFarlane, Sen. dec. and to be sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors ot the said deceased. |D. A, STHOBHAR, Adm’or of P. McFarlane; Sen. may 27 225 Notice. ^VjjMNE Months after date, we shall apply td the honorable the justice of theinferiot court of Chatham County when sitting, for ordinary pur poses, for leave to sell ail the real estate of Bene dict Bourquin, late of the County of Chatham dec. for the benefit of the heirs and creditors ot tit said deceased. HAMULAT JOHNSON, Adm’rx. THOMAS JOHNSON, Admr. june \7 144 ;\| INK months after date hereof application wil tribe made to the Inferior Court of Chatham County for leave to sell a tract of land drawn by Thomas Capps deceased'in the late Land Lotte r* situate and beingjn the fifth district of Mont roe County and known by the number 44, for the benefit pf the heirs and creditors of the said Thus. Capps dec. JOHN MOREL, Adm’r. sept 6 7 Execuiibe Department, (»V 0 , MILLKDGKVIH.E, 21st Nn» That the sub i oine< > ttetoiutionh published once a month, in enc>> of th» o bf t!on? SOfth ' a State * UnU1 the next RenerS t^' Attest, ELISHA WOOD. IN SEN ATE,l2kH No At WnxnxAa tt is desirable to ascertain the wiA es of the citizens of this state, as to the choosing Electors of President and virlu ot dent of the United States, v, °ePr e *. Re it therefore resolved by the Senate ami re,. of Representatives of the State of OeonriaL o. * ral Assembly met, That it shall the® Si Magistrates who shall preside at the several pi lions to be’held in tlmdiflerent SSTrffe Slate for the choice of members of the i?^" ture, at the next General Election theralS I* 1 propose to each and every voter at the 5 receiving his vote, whether he desires that .i choice of said Electors shall be confided ti S* people or retained by the Legiskmre Tnd to ^ quest suoh voter to signify , B uc h desire by doting on his ticket, the word People or iLtSt ture, according to the truth of the fact, oouhtingout the ballots, to annex to the retm of the said election by them so transmitted to u! Executive Department, a true statement of kI votes so given, to the end that the samemsv k. laid before the next Legislature by his Excelled cy the Governor. Ien ' And be it farther resolved. That his Excellent the Governor be, and he is hereby requested t» cause this resolution to be published without Z lay, in the several Gazettes of this State, s«d 7,1 continue the said publication once a month tan! the neat General Election. 1 " Read and agreed to unanimously. THOMAS STOCKS, Pnsidnt In the House of Representatives, 14th Nov. 1821 Read and concurred in. DAVID ADAMS, Speaker, Approved, 18th Nov. 1823, g. m, rrymp, Ooventr, Georgia—Effingham County. To all whom it tnuy concern, W HEREAS Dani&i Mullet, administrator f Gideon Mullet, deceased, has applied to the court to be discharged from the administra tion aforesaid. Now - these are therefore to cite and admonish *11 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 2d day of A. prii next, otherwise letters dismissory will be granted to'hi applicant. Given under my band and seal this 4th day of October, 1823. JOHN CHALTON, c. c. o. z. o. oct 4 90 LL persons indebted to the estate of John and S Marcy Moore, of Effingham County deceas- ed tu come forward and make payment and thoso ■ hat have any accounts, to present them to. HEifiEKlAH EVANS, Adm’r, sept 28 $ca193* 4 A. INB months after date application 7 WiiTbe , X made to the honorable the Inferior Court rf Chatham County, when sitting for ordinary pun poses, for permission to sell the following t«| estate, for the benefit of the heirs and creditor, of the estate of N. S. Bayard, deceased, viz • One undivided fourth of a tract of Land, 'contain, ing about 500 acres, on Cumberland I,land. Cam- den County, known as Plum Orchard-andanun. divided fourth of a certusn Toact of Land attunte on said Island, containing about 500 acres, origin ally granted to Gen. Lechland McIntosh, »nj bounded on the south by the said Plum Oicluni Tract. Also a plantation called Lottery Hall situate on the Ogeechee Road, 3 miles from Savannah, con- tinning about 000 acres N. J. BAYARU Adm’r Est.N.S. Band, nov 10 211 ' Notice. *j\j>!NE months after dale, l shall apply to the <RI Honorable Justice of the Inferior Onto! Effingham County, for leave to sell ativct of lii lying in the county of Henry, belonging to the estate of Emanuel Rahn, late of Effingham couniv deed, fqr the benefit of the heirs ami creditor, ol said estate. JACOB GNANN, |r. Administrator. iuiy 2 5 256 ( Aij#INK months utter date, application will b &NI made to the honorable the Justices ol tli Interior Court of Chatham county, when aiding fi ordinary purposes, for leave to *e|. «Iithat trot of Land containing two hundred two an.ia lu acres, more or less, known as No, 193, one hunt red and ninety three, in the sixteenth district < i lonston county, Georgia, being the real estate i Lucy Elizabeth Ihirkie, William Henrv I lurid Minerva Louisa Durkie, and Lewis Whiting |)n kie,orphan children and heirs of Wm. It. Ilurki de and to be sold for their benefit. AUGUSTUS F. DUFIKIE, may 27 226 (rnttr,ltan‘ t&\ iNE month* afa. tuic appi'iottlua Will I made to the Honorable Court ol Ordinary I the County of Bulloch, for leave to sell a tract land dratyn by Thomas Hardy orphan of nahlnou ty; lot 4.5, 3 District, Haber ham comity fur il benefit of said orphan. SHEPPARD WILLIAMS, gum •line 2 *131 A LL persons h.i'lqg dern utils ag.imst 1 tate of Thomas Capps, late of CUalhiii county, dec. are requested to render them -luly 1 attested. Those indebted to said estate, «ra re quired to make immediate payment. JOHN MOREL, Adm’r june. 62j INF. months after date 1 snail apply lo'J . 1 Inferior Court of Chatham County, tor le»i to sell the remaining real estate of initio* Shaffer, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs JACOB SHAFFER Huai. Kx’r. mav 1 *»M05 NOTICE. (VTINE months after date application wffll i X made to the honorable the Justice, of the I ferior Court of Effingham County when sit'ingf ordinary purposes, for leave to sell, one met 1 land laying in the County of Effingham,can'Vmii two hundred acres adjoining Jenkins land, 4 the half of a tract of land of three hundred sen of the undivided estate of Nancy Blare, lijso v tract of land seventy seven number, twelfth tii •trio., of Hail County, Georgia, being the real« tate of William M’Guhagan deceased ani sold f the benefit of the heirs and creditors of the d JOHN GRAHAM, " THOMAS HURST, Executoti- sent 23 »285 Notice. ,jN{HNE months after the date of this noli im plication will be made to the Honoral Justices- of the Inferior court, when ziUi ordinary purposes, for permission to sell real estate of Alexander Martin, EstJ. late t county deceased, april 16 91 RICHARD F. BAKER. ^FortcrnBVl * jfor Sale, . ..... PHE Darien Eastern Steam Saw and Rice|PJ| L With the appurtenances thereto belonging ■ An extensive credit will be'given to the f 11 ^! ser pr purchasers, he or tjjey giving security, »F| proved of by tfee’ti&lt'oif ply to otft GEORGE ATKINSON,> „ * JAMES DUNWOODY, - C"Batik Contmil^ l HENRY HARFORD 5 (p* The hi vannah Republican is reqiies I nserl the above, and forward the account i | ank of Ditrien for payment, aug 2 164 N INE months after date application made to the Justicea of the Inferior > j the county of Chatham, for leave to sell » " ■ land, in Habersham county, (2. No. 50) 111 * I perty of Caroline Procuaor an orpha . . I NATHANIEL LEWIS, Guardi dec 26 §257 NOTICE. . A LL persons ar? cautioned >. n 1 re ®? , ’ l "L c er , l JuLmanner or paying uny copstderatioi .^J tain promiSory note, drawn by F. vor of Jno,.I. Roberts or order, for ty diJ dollars, dated 20th Noy. .1820, payable s' J after date with interest from the re j HI ud by the said Jno. 1. Roberts, and a 1 f( T me. The said note paving been loab >’ f j J(1 »ll ed since by the drawer. The origins | and void. *. pBTBIl SR' * 11 * '