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tfWjJg SALES* 1
. lTt& f.'hltector*s Sales.
On Mr first Tuesday in April next,
W ILL be sold #i lie miN H'lta- in the city
of Savannah, between the hours of 10 and
JW-.W*,••<*!* follow.ng property, or so much
.Ihorenf as will satisfy the 8tate and County Taxes
an * rtosl*. v'ir
A Tsct oft^ndin Bulloch Conntv, cor toning
328 acres, more or leas, returned as pine land. It.
Vie 1 onto satisfy the stsie a id conn*- tx'S i*t
.tames H n, Srmdr n for the year 1822, an •
Ci sfs; .bunt of taxes $2 12
L»t N 5, second Ty thing, Reynold’s ward, in
the city of Sav nnah, with the impr vements
thereon, levied on to satisfy the s'ate and county
tax s of the estate of John Anderson f the year
1822, ami P,o<*8i amount of ta- es, g7l 09.
I.nt No f, Jekyl tything, ITrby ward, in the
city or Savannah, vith 'he iinprovmen s thereon
levied on to satisfy the slate and eoun'y taxes of
Worthington Gnle, for the year 1822, apd costs;
amnnht oftajees J30 93.
fine third of wharf f.ots Not 1 and 16, Ti cker
ward in 'he city of Savannah, adjoining wharf lot
• No property of-Ge rge Anderson, R q on the
cast, I, vied on to satisfy 'he state and county tax.
csof lames T. Johnston, fir 'he year 1821, and
Costs; annum! of taxes §39 06 ' ■ :
Lb’ No 1, Witmlngmn tything, Darby ward, in
the city of Savannah, with th imprnvenien'a
thereon, levied on to satisfy the st <te and county
taxes.of lame* Morrison, tor 1821, and costs—
Amount of takes §166 13.
IAMBS EPRINGRR, T c c c.
ian 31 24
''heriff , s xales.
On the first Tuesday in Mirth next,
W ILL be s Id at the Cotin House in th^c'ity
of Savannah, between the hours of ten and
four o’clock. „ , ;
Ml that tract or parcel of land, contain! g by
tfe.survev three hundred and seventy five acres
there nr less exclusive of Hammocks lying on the
l itnrth west point of Ski ltttvav Island in the e.-itii
ty of Chatham; adjoining east vjirdly the estate oT
Croops now 0 raw lords land, southwardly and
Westwardly by lyrahea, and northwardly b> Skid
aw iy river—levied on under a rule absolute fron
th*- Superior Court, ss the property of John W.
Stirk, in faypr of'Nat. A. Adams, administrator
of Nat Adams for us &c.
All those four lota situnt at the Trustees Gar.
«*bns known by the numbers 16, 17, 18 and 19—
bmi led eastward!* by Charles Harris esq. Ian I,
s mthwardly by lot No IS, westward') by the
ground belonging to Port Wavne and Reynolds
1 street, and northwardly by Savannah river, No.
19. is at presaht ocftnpied bv Mr. Everingham as
a lumb. r yard—levied on as the pr ’Perty of
Uicnard Richardson & co at the suit of Robert
Flournoy
Also, a lot of land containing forty live «*res,
in Chatham county, known in the plan of the
township of Bsvanufih bv the number seven, Slo.
per Tything; Percival Ward, formerly the p>n.
party of John Glass; also one lot at Tlumderoolt,
levied on as the property of 'he estate of I homas
Bourke, to satisfy executions in favor of sundry
persons, and returned to me by » Constable.
1 1 D’LYON, a c c
jan ?! 24
Marshal’s Tale.
On the first Tuesuay in March next.
W ILL be sold before the Court House in Sa
vannah, between the hours of il a m. and
^ Vhosc two lots, No 3 -nd4 and improvements
., .aitua'cin Columbia ward,and bounded by Brough.
2 to- and Price streets, and subject to a city rent of
. §96 07 per annum;
Also all' that tract or parrel of 'and situated ii
the couity-of Chatham said to contain four hu-
dred sod thirty seven acres, but on ate survjuv
appearing to contain five hundred and seventy
acr-M, origi.'ially granted to lutgo Jones bo :nded
■ sou'hwiraly by a cause.vay, dettiesday and labds
• of Vm. Allen and Benjamin Stirk, westwardly by
lands called Nazareth and Kphiuta, northwardly
by lands of lohn Smith, John Curry and vacant
marsh, and eastward!) by lands of John Curiy,
amt tiie western shore of the Isle of Hope,
Also all that Plantation or tract of land and im
. provementa called Epbiats, containing six hun
dred acres more or leas first quality cotton land,
three hundred acres of which are in prime order,
situ itein the district of Whjte Blufi',7 miles from
S** innah, and known by the name of the Orphan
Hu a.“ tract, levied on as the property bf Wiliam
McQueen, Esq at the suit of the United States
Bank.
A Iso, allthe 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 mmonly called Moore’s whart, levied on as the
property of the said John Bolton, Curtis Bolton
and Uichard .Richardson, to satisfy sundry execu
tions vs. Richard Richardson Ik co. at the suit of
the Hank U. States.
Also, all the right, title and interest of Robert
B illon, in that wharf lot No 9, commonly called
Moore’s wharf, levied on as the property of Rob;
Bolton, at the suit of John and Curtis Bolton.
Also, one negro fellow named Sampson, levied
-on as the properly of George B Forrester, to sa
tisfy an execution in favor of Thomas Glenn.
Also, Pennyworth Island, containing about 160
lacres'df prime rivefewamp land, on whieli tae
reeled n machine for beating rice, new and in
+, . complete order, levied oh as the property bf N.
- Oruger, to sitid’y execution* in favor of William
Gibson Z) co. and A 1, Molyneanx
Also, all tna- garden lot,k i > vn by the No 20,woat,
containing five acres, bounded n >rthw. ,teriy t»y*
No 19, e-si.ward y hy-So li, southwardly by No
21—lying within 200 yards of Spring Hill, and on
which theft ts a -mall tenement; levied on a-, the
.prjprty of the estate of Levi SU- ftall,-to satisfy
an execution in favor of the United States.
JOHN H slOttKL, woo.
bit 31 24 ■- : ‘
;\OfiCE.
irvjflNE months after date, 1 shall apply to the
i J Honorable Justices of the inferior Court of
Eitibgtuun y '/oanty, for leave to sell all the real
csta-v of James Porter, late of said county deed,
for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said
estate.
W.G PORTER.
Administrator.
July 15 156 '
- NOTICE.
A LL persons having demands against the Es
tate of John Eppmger Esq. deceased, are re-
Mie.ted to present them duly attested, and those
indebted, to make payment.
H. E. BPPINGftfL Exrx,
JAMES EfPlNtjBB, Exor.
nov 28 jM226fn
Notice.
a GL perrons having demands against the estate
J\ of Robert Worrail, jun’r. late of Savannah,
will please present tiiem properly attested—and
those indebted to said estate* are requested to
“"•W** raiUPBlUSCH.
Qual. Executor.
nov 8 . 210
via.'-«■ ■ ■ — —*"*— ' *
NOTICE;
/\ LL persons having demands against the es
tate of Fleming Aikin of the county ofChai
bam, planter, deceased, will render them in duly
attested, and all those indebted to the said estate
will please make payment thereof to George W
Me Allister of Bryan county, or Richard W. Ha
feersltam, attorney at law, Savannah, who are duly
authorized to receive'the same.
ELIZA AKIN, Atlm’rx.
GEO. IT; McALHSTEU, Adm’r.
2.3
l»itv Slionfr 's Sales. J
> « On he first Tuesilny in Mwxh next,
n ril.l. b sold in front Ilf the Court Mouse be-
tween the usual hours of ten and three o’
clock ;
All that double tenement building, situate on
•t ojftntst lot letter A, bounded on the south
w St. Julian street, and cast, west, and north* by
the other portion ot said lot letter - A, and one
d ior west ot James W. Cannon, levied on as the
ironerly of George Millen, to satisfy sundry exc.
rutioos tVom.*he court of Gnmrooo Pleas and Ot .
< i' and T 'miner for the City of Savannah, Wil.
ltam Ro e, John Adams, William Overstreet am'
J Morrill ys. George Mi'lcn.
AlM),all the right ti le and interest of James
K -wler, to that dottbl- tenement building situate
on part of tru tlot letter .4, fronting on the cast
by Job nstons square, on the south by St Julian
Street, on the north by Bryan street, ou the west
by the other portion of said lot letter A, levied
on aa tlie« property of J ones Fowler to satisfy two
executions from the court of Common Pleas and
Oyer and Terminbr for the city of Sa -innah, ex<
cut nr* of D, Cogle vs Cannon & Fow’er and Wii
iiam S. Brown vs. same property pointed out b\
James Fowler, one of the defendants.
Also, one ntgro man named Peter, levied on a
the property of John Wom»ck to satisfy an exe
cution from the court of Common Picas and Ov
er and Terminer for the city of Savannah, John
H Morel vs John Womack, property pointed out
by the defendant
Also, sundry articles of Household and Kitchen
Furniture, levied on us the property of the es'-ie
of It Wayne, to satisfy an execution fur rent—
John Moorehead vs estate of It W .ye.
Alsu sundry article* or Millinaiy, Ac levied on
as the property of Mrs. It- T. Shearer to satisfy m
execution from the court »f Common Pleas and
Oyer and Terminer for the City of Savannah,
Walton A Drtghorn vs. It. T. Shearer
Also, the buildings on l.tn number 17, Franklin
Ward,bounded easi by JcfiVninn Street, south
by Ht Jtjliau Street* north by Bryan Street,and
west by lot number 18; also, all that build.
i«g on half lot number 36, bounded smith by
South Broad Street,mast bv Montgomery St west
by lot No36, an l north by a lane, levied on as die
property of Samuel Goldsmith, to satisfy an exe
cuiiou for ground rent in favor of F 3 Fell.
A. I. D’LYON, c s.
jan 31 24.
Sale of Fractions.
1~>\ Pursuance of a joint resolu imt ot ihe Gen*
JL era! Assembly of the State of Georgia, ap
proved Hie 23d of November, 1S23, authorising
the commissioners appointed by the last Legisla
ture to sell the fractional surveys, to exposp to
sale all the fractional surveys lying inrthe county
of Walton, which was within the ninth district
formerly Henry county, the commissioners afore
said will otter for sale in the town of Mim.-dfievitle,
on Monday the 9ih day of February, 1824, the fol
lowing fractions, via •
Nos. 371.374, 400,401,492, 403, 404, 423, 424,
425, 426, 427, 428, and 429, in the 'until distric:
of originally tlenrv, now Walton comity.
The aforesaid fractions t > be sold on the same
term , and conditions as the fractions heretofore
advert isedsnd sold by said commissioners, under
the ant of the legislature of the state passed 2H
MCcemher, 18*2.
ED WARD CONNER,
AMOS LOVE,
JOHN MERCER, f Comm’rs.
THEOD’K MONTFORT,
loc 9 vf235
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City Marshall’s >aUs—Continued.
On he first TUESDAY, in F'-brt<ry, next,
. tiAILL be sold in front of the court house, be
> 4 tween the hours of 11 A M and 3 •* M the
f -Bowing property, if the respective rents *re not
paid before that d.«y:
Lot No 10, fackson’s ward,F0 by 90 feet, boun-
led e.ist by 9cott street, s >uth by a iaue, west.by
lot No 3, and north by South Broad street, re-e •
t- red upon us the properly of T N Morel, for 16
quarters rent.
Not No 29, Jackson’s ward, 60 by 90 feet,boun
-led i sst by iot No 30, south by a lane, west y
Jefferson street, and nbrth by Perry street, re en
tered upon as the property of J B Berthefnt, for
4 quarters rent
Lots No 47 and 48, Jackson’s w ird, 60 by 90
feet each, bounded east by lot Nn 46. south by
Liberty street, west by Jefferson street, snd north
by -i lam*, re mtered upon as the property of
John McRinnbn, for 12 quarters rent.
Lot No 25, Brown’s wanl, 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 O H Hayden, for 8 quarters
rent
Lot Nn 49, Brown’s ward, 60 by 90 feet, boun.
ded east by lot N • 50, south by a lane west by
Mclutoah-street, 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 as the property of John Course, for 4 quarters
rent. ‘
Lot N111, Franklin’s ward, 60 by 90 feet.bduq.
•led.east by lot Nn 12, south by Bryan street,
west by lot No 10, and north by a lane, rc.emered
upon as the property of the estate of Thomas E
Lloyd, for 16 quarters rent.
Lot No 3, -Viirren ward, 60 by 90 feet, bound,
ed east by lot No 4, smith by < 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 Juh.ni street,
west by lot No 19, and north by Bryan street, re
entered upon as the property of TV Gray, for 8
quarters rent
Lots No 31 and 32, Liberty ward, 60 by 90 feet,
bounde I east by lot No 30, south by a iane, 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 Nn 38, Columbia v-ard, 50 by 90 ft, bound-
ed east by lot N» 39,south uy South Ur -ad street,
west by lot No 39. and north b) a lane, reentered
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
P. M. STONE, Marshall.
jau 9 7
Marshal’s Sale.
On the first Luesday in March next.
W ILL be &old 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 6f
Bell, vs. George L. Cope.
JOHNH MOREL, m no.
feb 2 25
notice.
DETER R, CLIFTON, naviug petitioned the
JT Hon. the Court of Ordinary of Bryan Coup;
ty* to direct the Executors of tiodhilt timitb, dec.
to make him title to a certain Tract of Land lying
in Elfinghan; County, and he Ikfjng produced 1 a
bond given by the said Gddtfnffc8hutti* to make
title for said land. 'Ll V . 7
All persons interested, are therefore request,
ed to tak^ notice, that the said Executors, will be
directed to make titles, if no objections are filed
within the time limited by law.
JOSHUA SMITH, c c a,
feb 1-4 36
SheAfs^ak. \
(in the first'I'nesdnfi in Murch next,
A Billiard Table, Maces, Cue?, £Jc. &c. levied
onunderthh foreclosure of a mortgage, as thi
property of James J. Henry, at the suit of James
Morrison. A- D’LYON, s o s.
ian 3 2 • .
Tax Collector's -Sales.
. On the,first Tuesday jiiarcli next,
W ILL bo *lod 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 t-ixes of Reuben G
Taylor for the year' 1823, and costs—amount of
taxes, S 21 o2.
JAMES F.PPINGER, Tree.
feb 6 29
Sheriffs sales Continued.
On the Br<t Tuesd ay in Marchnext,
trpjMLL be sold before the court house in Chat.
ham county between the hours of ten ami
hrts o’clock,
Lot Nn 5; and improvements New Leeds, boun
>d east by St Gaul street, south by Babiy ftrert,
and west by lot No6—levied on as the property
of Thomas Garnett, to satisfy an execution in
fivmtr of Jones vs Abot, Womack and Garnett.
Also, Improvements on the south ea^t corner
of trust lot letter A bounded on the ess - bv John
stons square, south by St Julian street, and north
west by other improvements on said lot. levied
on M the property of James' W Cannon to sitiafy
an execution in favor of 9 C Dunning for use of
flohn Bowen.
Also, lota No 17 and 18, Franklin ward, bound-
edeast by Jefferson street, west by Montgomery
street, porth In Uryan and south by St Julian at.
levied on its the property of F 3 Fell, to satisfy
executions in favor of the Planter’s Bank and o-
there.
ABM. D’LYON, see.
feb 14 36 '
Superior Court-
Jasumiv ! MIM.
tusan (.
'I
Rule Nisi.
Superior Court—Chathu.n County.
Mar Tkrk, 1823.
James Roberta, *\
vs .
Margaret- Sims, and the > Ride Nisi.
legal i l epirsentHtives off t ■
W I. Sima, deceased.! *
U PON the petition of James Roberts, proving
the foreclosure of the Equity of Redemp
tion ot the following premises, mortgaged by
^William I. Sims and Margaret Sims, on the 3d day
of Jnncr 'm the year eighteen hundred and tWen
ty, to aecttre, unto the said James Roberts, the
paym iv of a certain pnimisaory note, drawn by
the said Williuim I. Sims on the said third day of
June, the said year, in favour of James Huberts
or order, for me sum of six hundred ami thirty
" ; ght dollars, and eiirht cents, payable on the iir.U
lay of January in the year eighteen hbndie l and
t'.enty two, to wit: all that western moiety or
half lot, of that lot of land in the city of Savan-
»ih, in Ogli-thorp ward, known and distinguish,
ed'nr he plan of said city by tho lottwr Q, tnge.
■her witii ail the houses and improvements on the
said western mo'ndy. v
It is ordered, on motion of Law- & Jackson,
attorney* for plantin', that the principal, interests,
and costs due upon the mortgaged premia's,
!>« pdd into court within twelve months from this
date; and unless the same be so paid, the equity
»f redemption of them the said Magaret ^iimi,
<nd the legal representative of the said Wm I
Sims ah dl thenceforth be foreclosed, fe ottier pro.
ceedings take place pursuant to the act of (he gen.
ral assembly in such cues mu <e and provided .
ft is further ordered, that ihis rule be published
in one of the Gazettes of this state, at least once
a month until the day appointed for the.payment
of the principal, interest Hint coats, or aei ved
iipon the aaid Margaret Sims, and the legal re
presentatives of aaid William I Sim-, at least six
months previous to the time said money is order
ed to be paid into court.
Extract from the minutes,
JOB T. UOLLBS, Clerk,
june 22 240
Superior Court—Chatham County,
Max Tumi, 33
The President, Director & Co."!
of the Hank of U. States. I
vs V-HULE NISI.
The legal Representatives of I
Mathew McAlliitt r, dec. J
U PON petition of th'.- President, Directors and
Company, of the Bank of the United States,
praying the foreclosure of the Equity of redemp.
tion of all that lot of land and buildings known bv
the number eight Wilmington tything Darby ward
in.ttie ' tty of Savannah and state of Gvfrgio, co*.-
taining sixty feet in front and ninety leet in depth,
mortgaged by Matthew Me \ Mister now deceased,
in his lifetime by deed of mortgage, dated on tile
tenth day of March in the year eighteen hundred
and twenty three, to Matthew Hull McAllister Ida
heirs and assigns to.secure to the sail Matthew
Hall McAllister, the payment of certain promised
ry notes made by the said Matthew McAllister to
the aaid Matthew Hall McAHUter or.order, for
the sum of five thousand dollars, which said mite
bears ev- h date with the said mortgage and iB pay
able at a day now pa'.i, am! which said, mortgage
and note were afterwards duly assigned, and in
dorsed bv the said Matthew Hall Mc Allister to
the -aid petitioners And the petitioners having
further stated that there is now due and owing
on the said nole*ivl mortgage the principal sum
■>t five thousand dollars with interest from the 30th
day of May 1823.
On motion ot Habersham fop the petitioners, it
is ordered that the principal, interests and costs
-lue upon the said mortgaged premises be paid
inti* court within twelve months from this date,
or on failure' so to do, the Equity of redemption
in the said m.n tgagsd premises ahall from thence
forth be foreclosed and such farther and other
proceedings ake place as u e in pursuance of the
statute in such case m«lt and ; ruvidbd And it
is further ordaine! that this wilt be published - in
one of the public Gazettes of hi, state at least
once a month for twelve months fy a co. y thereof
served upon the legal rqpiesymatiYe* of tt.e said
Matthew McAllister, ut least *tx inonius pje-iou-
to the lime at which thesai l mo-icy i« ordered to
be paid into court,
Extract from the minutes,
JOI: T, (DLLS, Olihk.
june 22 240 -
Chatham Counitr.
1824;
A«ro Ole'dat'd and
hi-t wife,
vs.
Jacob Faltm.
O N die petition of Aaron Olcvi land and Susan
t) his wife, vdio was Susan C Bon . stating
that Jacob Fal.m, before flip interrtim ri .ge of the
petitioners, to wit; on the 22d day of lime 1821,
did in conjuncti"h‘with nn< Jo-eph A. Scott, ex.
ecute a joint bond to Mv s id Susan C in the
pemd stmi of four thousand dottars Conditioned
for the payment of two thousand dollars with in
terest from date, on or before |lie first day ol
March then next, and that for the fetter securing
the payment thereof, the said Jacob did on the
day amt year first aforesaid make his certain in
denture of mortgage, whereby he mortgaged to
said Susan G all that lot of ground known and
designated as Garden lot number thirty nine, No
39, and also, that adjdining half part of another
lot known as lot number forty two, No 42, con
tairilng together eight and a h»lf acres' more or
less situated to the East of the city of #nvannah
and hounded to the north west of Lot No36, to
the South and East by lands belonging to the es
tate of Hampton Lillibridge, and the, west by
the public i'oud leading to Skidawny island whert*
on s brick yard is now established and known by
the name of Fnhms brick yard—that there is now
on tittvsaid bond or mortgage obligatory the sum
of eighteen hundred dollars with interest from the
j 23d day of January, 1823, and praying the fore
closure of the cniiity of redemption of the said
Jacob and his heirs, exi-cutors, administrators and
assigns in & to the stiidmortgaged premises.—On
motion of W, \V Gordon, attorney for the peti
tiohers—it is ordered that the principal and in
terest doe on the said bond or writing obligator]
togeth |> with the cost of thi- application be paid
into tills court within twelve monthsfrom this date,
or in case of detank that the equity of redemp
tion of said Jao>*. Fahm, his heir- executors, ad
ministrators, and assigns- be from thenceforth for
ever forclosed and iuat -uoh further and other
proceedings,be had thereon, as are pursuant to
the statue in such cose made and provided —
Audit is further ordered that this rule be pub
Itshed in one of the Gnzettea of this state at east
once a month for twelve months, or that n copy,
be served on the defendant ut least six months
before the lime appointed for the payment of the
mottey into court.
Extract from the minutes, 15th Jan. 1824.
jan 16 12 JOB I. BOLLES.
Georgia—^hutliam Count).
To all whom it may Concern—
HERE AS, Juno Howar.i, and Wihl .tn Gas
ton, Executors of Benjamin Howard, dec
have applied to the Honorable the Court of Oh
dinary of Chatham County, to be discnarge l from
their Executorship.
Now these are to cite and admonish all and sin
gular the kindred c d creditors of the suid dec.
tq file their objections (if any they have) in my
office on or before the 29th day of May next; otij.
erwise letters dismissory will be granted to toe
applicants.
Witness ttie Hon. Jno. P. Williamson one of
the Justice* of a said Court, this 29th day of Nov.
A. D. 1823.
S, M. BOND, c c o.
nov 29 227 ’
Ten Dollars Reward,.
il ANAWAY about the ist inst. a mulatto Mm>
'L\ named HARVEY, he is rather taller than
ti.e ordinary height of,Negroes,has a large scar on
his face, his countenance very remarkable, repre
senting any thing else than good humor. 1 pur
chased him from Mr, Smets, of the firm of Watt
A 8mets; he wore away a short Green Jacket and*
also carried with him a frock Odat, about half
worn made of superfine blue cloth.- A reward ot
5410 will be paid for his dtfliyery at the City Hote.
<jr securing him in any Jail so that I get him again.’
JOHN I’, DENNEY.
nov i 220
Executive ffiermrlfneni (•
MU.Lt llGF.Vll.| F„3tLv l " !
'• RDEKRD, tfhnt. th, , „
PUblishi-d once
^esofth.s State,«2ll the
Whkubas it is dr-iri'ble to asC^i ^° V- 18 2i|
i of the citizens or this state, astothi ’ le
'•housing Electors of l*,-,-sidc„i In V m;i,|e l
dent ')! the United Slnt-s; nd Vl «l’ril
Hr It therefore resolved ht/ the Senm. , 1
of Representatives of the State of a. H
ral Jissemb'y met, 'Hint it shill
'1 'gistr--,u - who shall ptesentlo ' Mv «f J
tions to be held in the dlftK ■
State for the choice of members ofdlmV! 1
tun - , at the next General FJecti. n
propose to ench «.ul every voter ttitTH
recetvmg hm vote, whether he , H
choice ot said Kk-rtore shall be cnnfi,tJ h,l T
I” «r retained bv the WSSSSi
.{ttest such voter to signify sue!
uorsing on Ins ticket, tiie wordPeobbZ r
tUre, according to the truth of the ft? ^
counting out the ballots, to annex to m ^
of tlic said election by them so transm o*, rt
Executive Department, a irue sCemi ^V 1
votes so given io the end that - of 1
laid before the next UgbUture tJhlittSS
cy the Governor. 1
And be it further resolved, That his Excell,
the Governor be, and he is hereby renS
cause this resoluttoh to be published ud.K e
lay.in the several Gazeurfifisfl?^
continue the said publication once a moms
the next General Election. nth *
. Read and agreed to unanimously
THOMAS STOCKS AWj
In the Rouse of Representatives, Ht'h Nov®
Read and concurred in. • *
DAVID ADAMS, Stwte
Approved, 18th Nov 1823,
G. M. TROUP,
7 ‘ ' ‘ NOliLE.
V INE months alter date, 1 skull apply to the
3 honorable the Justices of the Inferior Court
of Chatham county, when sitting for ordinary pur-
pones, for leave to sell the undivided moieties or
half parts of the following Iqts and thC'S of land,
viz: till that certain lot of lund No. 118, lying in
die 37th District of Wilkinson county Georgia,
containing 2p24 acres more or less—also, lot No
141, situate in the 27th district of Wilkinson coun
ty Georgia, containing 2u‘2^ r.cres, more or less—
alsb, lot N'i 62, in the 13th district of Wilkhtson
uftty, Georgia, contdoing 202J acres,' m.ire or
less—also, lot No 85, in the 13th district.of Wil-
dtinion County, Georgia, containing 202J acres,
more or less—also, nil that lot of land in the City
"f Savannah, known by the letter W. Oglethorpe
ward, with the improvements thereon—also, all
that lot of land in the said city of Savannah, known
by the letter Y Oglethorpe ward with the im
provementa thereon. 'The said undivided mpie-
des or half parts of being all the real -estate ot
Alexander 1). McFarlane, dec. and to be sold for
the benefit of the heirs of said dec- i»ed.
) D. A S TOHlIAR, Adm’or of
A. U. McFarlane.
may 26 125 '
AfrlNE months after date application wilhb<
>1N| inade to the hpnorable the Inferior oburt' >>1
Wayne county, for leate to sell the following
racta of land, viz:
. Lots of land lying in Monroe cohhty, no 30,2ii
district, no 104, 3d district, no 180, 13th distribi,
no 236, 4th district, no 274, 13 district.
Lots of and lying in .Heim' county, no 103,1st
dicrict, no 37,2d do. noa 49 and 54, 5th do, no*
92 and 16», 7(h do. pos 188, 14th do. no 22,
15lh do. no 6.5, 17th do.
In Gwinett county, lot no 328, 5th district*
In Dooly county, hits no 166, 6ih district, no
65, 12th d-1.’ no 203, lOth do. no-168, 12th do.
In Houst-m county, lots no217, 1st district,
no 20,6tfi do. no 178,13th do,
lit Fayett county, lot no 6.5,9th district.
For the Bcuelii of die heirs and creditors of the
state of Robert Leach.
LOUISA LEACH,
Adm’x estate of Robert Leach,
may 92 . 128
.Yotice.
FTER the expiration of Nine Months tr.jo
!U this dale *|*nlioatf«ii» vill be made to the In
forior Court of Chatoain County, when sitting fur
ordinary purposes for leave to sell the whole ,
the r.-at estate of George Myers, late oJ’Savannahs
deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and creditor
of said e-tate
THO vLVS CLARKE, ,
MATTHEW LUFUUliROW, J Admp
june 24 147
- - — ^ i
\] INK fnohths after d .tv anp,i Qi , llt)n ‘~
ra made to the honorable the Inferior Tn,
Chatham County, when sitting f or ordinal
poses, for permisssion to sell the follow!™
estate, for the benefit of the heirs®S
the estate of N. S. Bayard, deccasrd, vis-
. Qne undivided fourth ofa tract of Lsnd cn
ing about 500 acres, on Cumberland island
den County, known as Plum Otclnrd-and
divided fourth of a certasn Taact nf l*nd
on Mid Ialand*.containing about 500acrei.
ally granted to Gen. Lechland Mclntot
bounded on the sooth by the said Phim ti
Tract
Also a plantation called Lottery Hall siti
the Ogeechee Road, 3 miles from Savanm
taining about 6U0 acres. N. J, BAY
Adm’r Est.N. 8.
nov 10
211
Notice.
M INE months - after date, I shall anplv toil
Honorable Justice of the Inferior Cw«|
gham County, for leave to sell n tract of U
lying in the county of lfertvy. helonjjiiu- gj
estate of Emanuel Uuhn, Igte cf EtHng.umcog.i
deed, for the benefit of the hoira and crediun
said estate. 1
JACOB GNANN. ir, |
july 2 5 V56 . ***1
INb moiitns .titer-iiate, appiicatiuu «iii|
£4 made to the honorable:^the .lutiien oft
Inferior Cqurt of Chatham county, when jininit
ordinary purposes, for leave to sell all that ir 1
of Land containing two.lnindrcd two
-icrea, more or less, known as No, 193, one J
red and,ninety three, in the sMeenlhjjdhnd
louston county, Georgia, belrtgik- realeritt
Lucy Elizabeth Durkte, W'illiam Heijiy llurS
Minerva Louisa Durkie, and l-cwis Whiting|1
kie-jorphan ctuldreo aijd heirs of Vm. II. l)er|
de and to be sold for theirtbenefit.
may, 27
AUGUS TUS F. VUHKIE,
' 226 (jmtrduih
^fjNE month* after -d,ie -application will
Jk\l made to the Honorable Court ol Ordinary
the County of Bulloch, fu* leave to sell a trad
laoci drawn by Thomas Higdj,orphan of spiff
ty, lot 45, 3 District, Hubei -ham county fori
benefit of'-aid. orphan.
June 2
SHEPPARD WILLIAMS, nut
*131
. INK month* after dale 1 shall apply to tlu
1 honorable the Juaiioes of the Inferior Court
of Chatham County, when sitting for ordinal
purposes, for leave to je/U tract of land, contain
ing one hundred and thirty-five acres, more or
I -ns, situate on Itocky Creek, in Wilkes coutify,
Georgia, being the real estate of Peter McFarlane,
Sen. 4ec. and to be sold for the benefit of the
iicira and creditor* ol the suid deceased. >
|D. A. STUOillIAR, Adm’or of
P. McFarlane; Sen.
may 27 225
Notice.
Months after ate, we shall apply to the,
.J honorable the justice of the mforio: court of
Chatham Ciiunly .vhen sitting, for ordinary pur-
poa - *, for leave to sell ad the real esmte of Bene-
di-1 Hnurquin, late of the Counts of • .‘hatiiuih dee,,
for the bem'lit of the heirs amt creditors ji ne
said deceased
HAMUL.aT JOHNSON, AdtuFra.
THOMAS IOHNSON, Admr.
r june J7 144-
a'T.L'perabiis-Itartiig iiummis u^uumtl.
il. late of Thomas Capps, lute of *GI«
ci-uiity, dec. are requested to - render ijism
attested. Those indebted to said esjjte, ai
quired to make immediate payment.
JOHN MOREL, Ad
_june. 62j
V INK muntlis after date 1 shall apply*
* Inferior Court of Clialham.Couniy, for
to sell the, remaining real estate of Rill
Stutter, deceased, for the benefit of tiie lie
JACOB SH AFFER Ruth K
mav 3 0&XO9
n men. ,
VTiNE months after date application wiflI
made to the honorable the Justice of tne j
ferior Court of Effingham;County wheiiiith"!
ordinary purpose*, for leave to sell, one lr»ci
'and laying in tiie County Of Etfinglwm,Mii'ai«i
’ -wo huiulreii, ucres adjoining Jenkins land, !
,tiie haifpf atract ofianl of three hundred ki
of the undivided estate of Nancy BLre, al o't
tract of lund seventy seven number, iweilth <
lr;c., of Had,County, TJworgia, being the red'
tate of VYilliam M’Gahagan deceased mid »uld 1
tiie benefit of the heirs and creditors of the 1
ceased, '
JOHN GRAHAM,
THOMAS iJl ilST,
Exeiutoi*
sept 23 *285 -
V INI - , -n >.u:-.s .tifi- i.i'.e ik-i'c-u cu:,-,,
x be made to the (uterior Court of Uhalliam
County for leave to sell a tract of land dru .vn bv
I'liiiinuK Capps ij.-ceasi-d in the iate I .and Lotte
ry, situate and being in (he fifth district of vim,
rni' County and kno. n liy the iiumuer 44, Tor the
benefit of Hie heirs and creditors of the bind nibs.
Cappsuec. JOHN''MOREL, Adm’r.
sept 67
Georgia —EffiagJUtn Couiity,
To all.whom it m.,y coucvrn,
W H i ltEAS li .nu-i Mullet, administrator f
Gideon vtull ;t, deceased, has applied to
11- . ournobe diSciiarged from .(he adminlstraiT
tion afori.ssid • T ••
Now thew afe theref r e to cite and admonish
sll and singular the kindred and «,-editors of Xu
said 4MMMHW t<> file tiieir objeedods rifahy tnei
have; Hi my oiHue on or before Hie 2 , lay of A
prd next, otherwise letters dismissory will b,
gruniud to' lie applica it.
Giy. ;n under my hand and seal this 4th day ,v
October, 1823. w
JOHN CHALTON, 0. 0. o a. c.
<>ci 4 90
. LL peraons indebted to tiie estate of John .
vlarcy viqoi'e, ot ..Ifirigliaip County dec-*;.
Notice.
.TINE months after tile' dale of this notice.I
A'J plication will be ma 'e to die Hoiwrsoli'j
lubtices of the Inferior 'court, when sitting
ordinary purposes, for'permivsion tostlNh
real estate of Alexander Martin, Ksq- late »f *
:ounty dece ,sed.
RICHARD F. BAKER, E
april 16 91
For Sale,
1 1 HE Darien Eastern 8 #am Saw ,nd ,<lce . J
wilt; the upiuirlenaiices th( Ti-tn belongina
511 extensive credit will be give 1 , to the iiwd
.er or purchasers, he or they giving securi'M
proved of oy the’ Bank of Darien.—'For ltrl "
ply to
GEORGE ATKINSilN, \
JAMES DUN WOODY, J- Bank
HENRY HARFVUJJ ^ j.
: ; 7* Tlie fc vannah Republican is request
usert the abo s, and forward the accotmlj 1
ink of Dariiv. for payment.
4U;}j2 .164
' tf, e county of Cliatham, for leave tfrsw ’J
.ihTfil, ii; Habersham county, (2 No. 5 ')
(tierty uHJkrolfne. ProcuAor .s.n -orpba • .;J
NATHANIEL LEWIS,
Jec 26 §257 1
no prommory nine,mawn
ror of Jno, t. Roberts or order, <or MWJJJP
li ter date will; interest frptn-thedatt.,* i
|U by the said ,Jro. 1..Roberts,.and > -j-^H
fie. The said note havir,{r be*"
<1 since by the drawer. X lie 01 igm»
l.'-ivoid., . . ptrKIt)-^*
dec 18
$*343