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Tax Collector’s Sales*
• On the first Tuesday in April next,
MflljirM sold at •*»•» '"»•( H<»»wi* in the citV
W of Savannah, between Jh<* lufurs of 10 and
3 o’elnck, the following |<roperiy, or so much
thereof as will satisfy the State and County Taxes
fend costs, via t—
A tract of Land in Bulloch County, cortsdning
328 acres more or less, returned as pine tand, te*
vied on to satisfy the 'state and county taxes of
James H. B Armstr-rtisp for the year 1822, and
posts t amount of taxes $2 12
Lot No 3, second T\ thing, Reynold’s ward, in
the city of Savannah, with the imnr vrments
thofeon, levied on to satisfv the state and county
tii , c'*anfthe estate of John Anders-m fo> the year
1822, and cn ta; amount of taxes, $71 09, s
Lnt No f, Jekyl tvihing, D-rby ward, In the
city of Savannah, with'he improvemen t thereon
levied on to satisfy the state and county taxes of
Worth! >glon Cale, for the year 1822, and costs}
amount of taxes J30 93.
O te third of wharf Lots Nos 1 and 16, I) cker
Ward in the ci'y of Savannah, adjoining wharflot
No 2, oronertv of G * *!*ge Anderson, Esq. on the
east, l vied on to satisfv die state and county tax.
esof lames T. Johnston, for the year 1821, and
Costs; smount of taxes $39 06
Lot No 1, Wilmington tythinp, Darby ward, to
the citv of Savannah, with in'* imorov>men'.s
thereon, levied on to satisfy the state and county
taxes of lames Morris in, Tor 1821, and costs—
amount of taxes $166 1.1.
JAMBS EP"1NGER, *r C fl e
jsn 31 , 24
Sheriff’s 'ales.
On the first Tuesday in March next,
TKTILb be a !d at the Conn House I t the city
v V 0 f s-,vannah, between the hours often and
four o’clock.
All that tract or parcel of land, contain! g bv
re-survey three hundred and seventy five acres
tttore or less exclusive of H itnmncks lying on the
north w«st point «f Skidawav Island in the enn
ty of Chatham, adjoining east vardlv the estate or
Croups, now Crawfords land, southwardly and
westwirdly by marshes, and northwardly bv Skid,
away river—levied on tinders rule absolute from
tlie Superior Court, as the property of John W
8tirk, in favurof Nat. A. Adams administrator
bf Nat Adams, for ns*- &c
All those f mi* lots situst; nt thn Trustees Oar.
dens, known by the numbers 16,17,18 and 19—
bou idel eaatwsrdly bv Charles Harris esq. Ian 1,
southwardly by lit No 15, westwardtv hv the
ground belonging to F^rt VVavne and lleynolds
street, and northwardly by Savannah river. No.
19, is at presun' occupied by Mr. Rveringham s»
a In-nh r ysrd—levied on as the prune toy of
Ricnard Richardson h co. at the suit of Robert
Flournoy.
Also, a lot of land containing forty five seres,
* In Chatham county, known in the plan of the
township nf Savannah by the number seven, Sin.
per Tythingi Percival Ward, formerly the nro.
nertv Of John Class; dso one lot St Thunderbolt,
levied on asth property of he estate of homas
Bourke, to sa'lsfy executions in favor of sundry
persons, and returned to me bv a Constable.
* ^ I. O’t,YON, a c e
„ fan .11 24
Marshal’s "-ale.
On the first Tjeslav in March next-
tt'TTfLf. be sold before the Court Haase in Sa
\ V varnish, between the houra of 11 a a. and
•3 r. m.
Those two lots, No 3 rnd 4 and improvements
situate in Columbia ward, and bounded bv llrough.
too and Price streets, and subject to a city rent of
$96 07 per annum;
Also all that tract or parcel of land situated in
the county of Chatham said to contain four hu t*
dred and thirty seven acres, but on a re survey,
appearing to contain five hundred and seventy
acr-s, originally granted to Inigo Jones bo :nded
south wmlly by a cause a ay, Be net lay and lamia
of Vm, Allen and Benjamin Stirk, westwards by
fan Is called Naz.reth and Hphiata, northwardly
by lands of lohn-Smith, lohn Curry and vacant
mar-ih, and eastwardly by lands of John Curry,
and the western shore of the Isle of Hope,
Also ill that Plantation or tract of land and im
provements called Ephiats, containing six hun
dred -icres more or less first quality cotton lam*,
three hundred acres of which are in prime order,
6itu ite in the district of While Bluff, 7 miles from
Savannah, and known by the name of >he Orphan
House tract, levied on as the property »f Wiliam
McQueen, Rsq at the suit of the United States
Hank.
Alao, 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
commonly called Moore’s wharf, levied on as the
property of the said John Bolton, -Jurtia Bolton
an<lRichard Richardson, to sa’isfy sundry execu.
-tinno vs. Richard Richardson & co. at the auit of
the Hank U. States.
Also, all the right, title and interest of Robert
Bolton, in that wharf lot N, 9, commonly called
Moore’s wharf, levied on us the property of Robt
Bolton, at the suit nf John and Curtis Bolton.
Also, one negro fellow named Sampson, lerif-d
on aa the properly of George It Forrester, to sa
tisfy an execution in favor of Thomas Glenn.
Also, Pennyworth Island, containing about 160
acres of prims river swamp land, on whiehise
reeled a machine for beating rice, new and in
complete order, levied on as the property of N.
Crugsr, to satiify executions in favor of William
Gibbon £dco and A L Molyneaux
Also, all that garden lot, kno vn by the No 20,west,
containing five acres, bounded northwesterly by
No 19, eastwardiy by .Mo la, southwardly by No
21—iytng within 200 yards nf Spring Hill, and on
Which there is a small tenement, levied on as the
pr .petty of the estate of Lev, Sh flail, to satisfy
an execution inlavorofthe United States.
JOHN H. HUKEL, sis.
j.n 31 • 24
iSty Sheriff’s Sales. /
On the first Tuesday in March next,
gX7‘lt,t, be fold in front of the Court House be-
■ tween the usual hours of ten and three o’
clock, . ,
All that double tenement building, situate on
nart oftrnst lot letter A, hounded on the south
by St. Julisn street, and east, west, and north, by
the other portion o*' said lot letter A, and one
door west of James W. Cannon, levied on as the
property of George Millen, to satisfy sundry exe-
cutions from the court of Common Pl as and O v.
er and Terminer for the City of Savannah, Wil
liam tto-q, John Adams, William Overstreet and
.1 Morral vb. George Millen.
Also, nil the right ti le and interest of Jsmes
Fowler, to that doubl - tenement building situate
onparl of trust lot letter .0, fron ing on the east
by J»h nstons square, on the south by St Julisn
Street, m the north by Uryan street, on the west
bv the other portion of saul lot letter A, levied
on as the property of Janies Fowler to satisfy two
executions from the court of Common Pleas and
Oyer and Terminer for the city of Savannah, exe
eutorsnf D.Coglevs Cartoon St 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 nf John Womaok to satisfy an exe-
cution from the court of Common Pleas snd Oy
cr and Terminer for the city of Savannah, John
H Morel vs John Womack, property pointed out
by th* defendant,
Also, sundry articles of Household and Kitchen
Furniture, levied on ns the property of the estate
of R Wayne, to satisfy an execution fbr rent—
John Mnorehead vs. estate of It W -ye.
Also, the buildings on Lot number 17, Franklin
Ward, bounded east by Jefferson Street, south
by St Julian Street, north by Bryan Street, and
west by lot number 18; also, all that build-
ing on half lot number 36, bou ded south by
South Broa l Street, east by Montgomery St west
by lot No 35, and north by a lane, levied on as he
property of Samuel Goldsmith, to satisfy an exe
cution for ground rent iu favor of F S Fell.
A. 1.O’LYON, os.
j»n 31 24
Sale of Fractions.
->V Pursuance of a joint ren du ion ot the Gen-
.1 eral Assembly of the state of Georgia, sp
->r.>ve 1 the 23-1 of November, 1823, authorising
the commissioners appointed by the last Legist*
ture to sell the fractional surveys, to expose to
s tie all the fractional surveys lying in the county
of Walton, which was within the ninth district
formerly Henry county, the commissioners afore
said will offer for sale in the town of Mi Hedgeville,
on .Monday the 9th day of Fehruavy, 1824, the fol.
lowing fractioos, via *
Ncs.37J.37 i, 400,4 >1,402, 403, 404, 433, 424,
425,426,427, 428, and 429, in the ninth district
of originally Henrv, now Walton county.
The aforesaid fraction. t»* be sold on the same
terms and conditions as the fractions heretofore
advertised and sold by said commissioners, under
■ he act of the -legislature of the state passed 23d
- tecembi-r, 18*2.
. EDWARD CONNER,
AMOS LOVF,
JOHN MBWC.R, ? Comtn’rs.
THBOD’K MON V FORT,
dec 9 rf235
r - )
NOTICE.'
srv*lNE months after date, 1 shall apply to the
4^4 Honorable Justices of the interior Court of
Em iglum County, for leave to sell all the real
e?»it, of James Porter, late of said county deed.
»r the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said
•estate.
W.G PORTER.
Administrator.
july 15 156
City Marshall’s Salts—Continued.
On the first Tt.’BSD AY, in February, next,
a WILL be sold in front of the court house, be.
ty tween the hours of 11 A M and 3 >» M the
following property, if the respectivi rents are not
paid before that d..y:
Lot No 10, tackson’s ward, 10 by 90 feet, boun
ded east by Scott street, south by a lane, west by
lot No 3, anil north by South Broad street, re-e -
t* red upon as the property of T N Morel, for 16
quarters rent.
Not No 29, Jackson’s ward, 60 by 90 feet,boun-
led -ast by lot No 30, south by a lane, west y
Jefferson street, and north by Perry street, re en.
tered upon as 'he property of J B Berthelot, for
4 quarter* rent
Lota No 47 and 48, Jackson’s ward, 60 by 90
feet each, bounded east by lot No 46 south by
Liberty street, west by Jefferson street, and north
by % fane, re entered upon as the property of
John McKinnon, for 12 quarters rent.
Lot No 25, Br two*, w «rd, 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 No 49, Brown’s ward, 60 by 90 feet, boun.
led east by lot N 50, south by a lane west by
McIntosh street, and north by Perry street, re
entered upon as the property of Peter lllols, for
4 quarters rent \
Ltt 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 No 11, Franklin’s ward, 60 by 90 feet,boun
ded .east by lot No 12, south by Bryan street,
west by lot No 10, and north by a lane, re-en eretl
upon aa the propert; of the estate of Thomas B
Lloyd, for 16 quarters rent.
Lot No 3, Warren ward, 60 by 90 feet, bound
vd east by lot No 4, south by a lane, west by lot
No 2, ana north by Bay street, re entered upon
m the property of A Hunter, for four quartern
rent.
Lot No 20, Warren ward, 60 by 90 feet, bound-
eii east by Price street, *outh by St Johan street,
west by lot No 19 r and north by Bryan street, re
entered upon as the property of 1' V Gray, for 8
quarters rent.
Lots No 31 and 32, Liberty ward, 60 by 90 feet,
bounded east by lot No 30, south by a lane, west
»y W eat Hmud street, and north by York street,
re-entered upon as the property of O H Hayden,
for 8 quarters rent •
Lot No 38, Columbia ward, 50 by 90 ft, hauml-
d east by lot No 39,south by South Hr aid street,
>est by lot No 39. and north by a lane, re-entered
upon as the property of Anti Rodman, for twelve
quarters rent.
Lot No 24* Elbert ward, 60 by 90 feet, bound
ed east by Jefferson street, south by Hull street,
a est 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.
!>" 9 7
m NOTICE.
A LL persons having demands against the Es
tate of John Epptnger <isq. deceased, are re-
“quested to present them duly attested, and those
indebted, to taake payment.
H. B, EPP1NGBU, Bxrx.
james eppinusk, b«ir.
nov 28 1*226+8
Notice.
A LL persons baring demands against the estate
of Robert Worrall, jun’r. late ot Savannah,
-win please present them properly attested—and
those indebted to said estate, are requested to
make payment.
PHILIP BKASCH,
Qual. Executor,
nov 8 219 . ■
NOTICE.
LL persons having dt
the es
. tote" of Fleming Aikin of the county of Chut
ham, planter, deceased, will render them in duly
attealed, and all those indebted to tye said e8tat<
■will please make payment thereof to George W
McAlliater of Bryan county, or Richard W. Hu
bers'-tam, attorney at law, Savannah, Who are duly
authorised to receive the same.
f’.LiZA. AKIN, Adm’rs.
n: m. if. McAllister, Adm’r,
fflfy 10 S
Siierifia'Qale.
On the fir,a Ttiestlns in March nex.t,
A Billiard Table, M«ci-s, Cues, £*<•. ike. levied
on under thh foreclosure of a m wtgage, as thf
property of James J. Henry, at the suit of James
Morrison. A. D’LYON, a o 8
inn 3 2
Tax Collector’s Sales.
On the first Tttcstlay March next,
W ILL be dir I at the court house in the city
ot Savannah, between the hours of 10 ana
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 coats—amount of
taxes, $21 62.
JAMES EPPINGER, » o o C,
feb 6 29
Sheriffs sales Continued.
On the first Tuesday in Marchnext,
KYjMLL be sold before the court house in Chat-
AJ ham county between the hours of ten and
hree o’clock,
Lot No 5, and improvements New Leeds, boun-
led east by St Gaul street, south by Zubly street,
and west by lot No 6—levied on as the property
of Thomas Garnett, to satisfy an execution in
favour of Junes vs Abut, Womack and Garnett.
Also, Improvements on the south east corner
of trust lot letter A bounded on the east by John
stons square, south by St Julian street, and north
west by other improvements on said lot, levied
on as the property of James W Cannon to satisfy
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 Jefferson street, west by Montgomery
strr et, north by Bryan and south by St Julian at.
levied on as the property of F R Fell, to satisfy
executions in favor of the Planter’s Bank and o
then.
ABM. D’LYON, soc.
feb 14 36
Marshal’s bale.
On the first Tuesday in March next.
W ILL be sold at the Court House in the City
of 8avannah, between the hours of 10 and 3
o’clock. The following Negroes viz:
Charles, Daniel, Lucy, -unifier child subject to a
mortgage for about seven hundred dollars; also
all the household furniture of Geo. L Cope, levied
•in as theproperty of said Cope, at the amt of
Bell, vs. George L. Cope, as
JOHN H MOREL, x do,
feb 2 25
Superior Court—Chatham County.
Max Term, 1823.
lamea Roberts, "1
vs. I
Margaret Sima, anil the > Rule Alt*,
legal representatives of(
W 1. Sims, deceased.J
U PON the petition of James Roberts, praying
the foreclosure of the Equity 4 of Redemp
tion of the following premises, mortgaged by
William I. Sims and Margaret Sims On the 3d tiav
of June, in the year eighteen hundred and twen
ty, to secure, unto the said James Roberts, the
payment of a r.eriain promissory note, drawn by
the said Williaim 1. Sims on the said third day of
June, the said year, in favour of James Roberts
or order, for the -um of six hundred and thirty
eight dollars and eight cents, payable on the first
day of January in the year eighteen hundred and
twenty two, to wit: all that western moiety or
Italf'ot, of thit lot of land in the city of Savan
nah, m Oglcthorp ward, known and distinguish,
ed in the plan of said city by the letter Q, toge
' her with all the houses and improvements on the
said western moiety.
It is ordered, on motion of Law & Jackson,
attorneys for plantin', that the principal, interests,
and costs due upon the mortgaged premises.
He 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 the legal representative of the said Wm I
Sims shall thenceforth be foreclosed, fc other pro.
ceedings take place pursuant to the act of the gen
eral assembly in such c-wes ma-ic and provided .
It ia further ordered, that this rule be published
in one of the Gazettes of this state, at least once
a mouth until the day appointed for the nayment
of * he principal, interest and costs or served
upon the said Margaret Sims, and the legal re
presentatives of said William l. Sims, at least six
nonths previous to the time said money is order
ed to be paid into court.
Extract from the minutes,
JOB r. BOLLBS, Clerk.
june 22 240
Superior Court—Chatham Count),
Mat ran*, 33
The President, Director & Co."1
of the Bank of U. Stales. |
Vi - VRULE NISI.
The legal Representatives of I
Mathew McAllister, dec. J
U PON petition of the President, Directors and
Company, of the Bank of the United States,
praying the foreclosure of the Equity of redemp.
♦inn of iill that lot of land and buildings known by
the number eight Wilmington tything Darby ward
m the 'ity of Savannah and Mate of Georgia, cor.
taining sixty feet in front and ninety feet in depth,
mortgaged by Matthew Me MHster now deceased,
in his lifetime by deed of mortgage, dated on the
tenth day of March in Uv* year eighteen hundred
and twenty three, to Matthew H dl McAllister his
heirs and assigns to secure to the said Matthew
Hall McAllister, the payment nf certain promisso.
ry holes made by the said Matthew Mc Allister to
• 'ie said Matthew Hall McAllister or order, for
the sum of five thousand dollars, which said note
bear, ev- n date with the said mortgage anil is pay
able at a day now past, and which said mortg.ige
and note were afterwards duly assigned, and in
.oracd hi the said Matthew Hall McAllister to
i tie -aid petitioners And the petitioners having
further stated that there is now due and owing
m the said note ami mortgage the principal sum
>1 five thousand dollars with interest from the JOih
iay of May 1823
On motion ol Habersham for th< petitioners, it
is ordered that the principal, interests and costa
due upon the said mortgaged premises he paid
into court within twelve months from tiiia dale,
or on failure so to do, the Equity of redemption
hi the said mortgaged premises shall from thence
forth be foreclosed ami such further and other
proceedings ake place as are in pursuance of the
-it dute in such case made anil provided. And it
;afurther ordaine i that this will be published in
me of the public G i, ttes of his state at least
>nce a month for twelve months or a cony thereof
served upon tin. legal repiesentatives of the said
Matthew McAllister, at least sit months previous
to the time at which the said money ia ordered to
be paid into court.
Extract firm the minutes,
JOB r, HULLS, Clbbx,
june 22 240 -
Superior Court—Chatham Countv.
Jasuhiy Tin, 1824.
Aaron Clev eland and busan O. "1
hi* wife. Kliulefifisi.
vs, f
Jacob Falun. J
O N the petition of Aaron Cleveland and Susan
C.hi9 wife, who was Susan C Horn, stating
that Jacob Falun, before the intermarriage of the
petitioners to wit; on the 22d day of June 1821,
did in cnnjuncdnn with om Jo-eph A.-Scoit, ex.
ecute a joint bond to 'he a id Susan C, in the
penal sum offour thousand dollars conditioned
for the payment of two thousand dollars with in
terest trom date, on or before the first day nf
March then next, and that for the better securing
the payment thereof, the said Jacob did on the
day and year first aforesaid make his certain in
denture of mortgage, whereby he mortgaged to
sa>d Susan C all that lot of ground known and
designated as Garden lot number thirty nine, No
39, and also, that adjoining half part of anothe-
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 bounded to the north west of Lot No 26, to
the South and East by lands belonging to the e.
ta*e of Hampton Lillibridge, and the west by
the public road leading to 8kidaway island where
on a brick yard is now established and knnwn by
the name of Fahms brick yard—that there is now
on the said bond or mortgage obligatory the sum
of eighteen hundred dolsrs with interest from the
23d day of Januaiw, 1823, and praying the fore
closure of the equity of redemption of the said
Jacob and Ida heirs, executors, administrators and
assigns in & to the aaidmortgaged premises.—On
motion of W. W. Gordon, attorney for the peti
tioners—it is ordered that the principal and in.
terest Jue on the said bond or writing obligatory
togeth -r with tiie cost of thh applies) ton be paid
into this court within twelvemonths from this date,
or in ch«o of defiult that the equity of redemp.
tion of said Jacob Fahm, his heirs executors, ad
mlniatrators, and assigns be from thenceforth for
ever forclosed and that nnch further and other
proceedings be had thereon, as are pursuant to
thd statue in sucli case m.ide and provided —
And it is further ordered that this rule be pub
lished in one of the Gazettes of this state at east
once a month for twelve munths, or that a 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, 15th Jan. 1824.
t«n 16 12 JOB V. BOLLBS.
notice: “~
i BORGIA—Chatham U unty. Fo ait *tiofn
Vffit may roncern. Whereas, A iron Champion,
has applied to the Honorable the court of ordina-
ry of Chatham county tor letters of administration
on the estate and effects of Ludwig Shultz, late
of Chatham county, planter, deceased, aspnnei
/pal creditor.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
and singular the kindred and creditors of the said
deceased, to file their objections (if any they
nave) to the granting of the administration ot the
fetate of the deceased to the applicant in the
clerks Office of the said court, on or before the
15th day of February next; otherwise letters ol
aminiatralion will be granted.
Witness the Uonorame J P Williamson, qne of
the Justices of the said court, the 15th day of
January, A. D, one thousand eight hundred and
twenty tour.|
8- M. BOND, o c o,
u 15 ‘7*
Georgia—Chatham County.
• To all whom it may Concent—
COHERE iS, John Howard, and Wilii«m Gas
W ton, Executors of Benjamin Howard, dee.
have applied to the Honorable the Court of Or.
•Jinary ol Chatham County, to be discharged from
tbei> Executorship
Now Uieae are to cite and admonish all and sin
gular the kindred and creditors of the said iec.
to file their objections (if »nv they have; in my
office cm or before tbe 29th day of May next; »tn.
erwise letters dismiaaory wtll be granted to Uie
applicants.
Witness tbe 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 ANA WAV about the. 1st inst. a mulatto Mai.
named HARVEY, tie is rather taller than
ti e ordinary height of Negroes,has a large scar on
bis face, his countenance very remarkable, repre
sentingany thing else than good humor I pur
chased him from Mr. Sineia, of the firm of Watt
6c Smets; he wore away a snort Green Jacket and
also carried with hjm a frock Coat, affodt hall
worn made of superfine blue cloth. A reward ot
$10 will be paid for his delivery at the City Hotel
or securing him in afty Jail so that 1 get him again.
*.JOHN P, DENNEY.
nov | 220
V[ 1NE months alter date, I shall apply to the
v honorable the Justices of the Inferior Court
of Chatham county, when sitting for ordinary pur.
B is, for leave to sell the undivided moieties or
parts of the following lots and tacts of land,
viz: all that certain lot or land No. 118, lying in
the 37th District of Wilkinson county Georgia,
containing 202£ acres more or less—also, lot No
141, situate in the 27th district of Wilkinson conn,
ty Georgia, containing 2o2£ acres, more or less-^-
also, lot N" 62, in the 13th district of Wilkinson
county, Georgia, containing 202A acres, m >rc or
less—also, lot No 85, in the 13th district of Wil-
kinson county, Georgia, containing 2U2$ acres,
more or less—also, all that lot of land in the City
•if Savannah, known by the letter W. Ogletliorpi-
ward, with the improvements thereon—also, all
that let of land in tbe said city of Savannah, know n
by the letter Y. Oglethorpe ward with the im
provements thereon. The said undivided r lie-
ties or half parts of being ail the real estate ol
Alexander D. McFarlane, dec. and to be sold for
the benefit of the heirs of aaid deceased.
D. A. S TOBHAR, Adrn’or of
A. D. McFarlane.
may 26 125
OSfelNE months after date application will be
4^1 made to the honorable the Inferior court ol
Wayne county, for leute to sell the following
racts of land, viz:
Lots of land lying in Monroe county, no 30,2.
district, no 104,3d district, no 180,13lh district,
no ;J36, 4th district, no 274, 13 district.
Lots of 'and lying in Henry county, no 103, Is
dicrict, no .17,2d do. noa 49 and 54* 5th do. no-
92 and 165, 7th do. noa 18b, 14th do. no 22,
15th do. no 65, 17th do.
In Gwinett county, lot no 328,5th district*
In Dooly county, lots no 166, 6tb district, no.
65,12th d“. no 203, 10th do. no 168, 12th do.
In Houston county, Iota no 217, 1st district,
no 20,6th do no 178,13th do.
In Fayett county, lot no 65,9th district.
For the benefit of the heirs and creditors ol the
state of Robert Leach
LOUISA LEACH,
Adm’x estate of Robert l.each.
may 92 128
Notice.
FTBR the expiration of Nine Months frorr
Sii this date application vill be made to the In
ferior Court of Chatham County, when sitting for
ordinary purposes for leave to sell the whole ,
the real estate of George Myers, late ofSavannahg
deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and creditor
of aaid estate
THOMAS CLARKE, > . , .
MATTHEW LUFBURROW, J Admr
.june 24 147
t uppiy to the
1 honorable the Justices of the Inferior Conr
of Chatham County, when sitting for ordinary
purposes, lor leave to sell a tract of land, contain
ing one hundred and thirty-five acres, more or
Ii-mi, mtu.tte on Rocky Creek, in Wilkes county,
Georgia, being the real estate of Peter McFarlane,
ben. dec. and to he sold for the benefit of tln-
lieira and creditors oi the said deceased.
|D. A. STROBHAR, Adm’orof
P. McFarlane; Sen.
uiay 27 23* ,
Notice.
f 'NE Months after nate, we shall apply to the
honorable the justice of the interioi court ol
Chatham County when sitting, for ordinary pur*
poses, for leave to sell ad the real estate of Bene,
dint Boiirqnin.jate of the County of i lhattiam dec.
for the benefit of i he heirs and creditors Jl ue
said deceased
HAMULAT JOHNSON, Adm’rx.
THOMAS JOHNSON, Admr.
tune IT 144
t- INK months afterdate herpoi appiicaiiou wii
- 1 be made to the Inferior Court of Chat 1mm
County for leave to sell a tract of land drawn by
I'liumaa Capps d censed in the late Und' Lotte
ry, situate and oeingin the fifth district pf Mon-
roe County and kno n by the number 44, for tn«
benefit of the heirs and creditors of tbe said f hos.
Cupim dec. JOHN MOREL; Adm’r.
sept 6 7
Georgia—EffiogruLn. County.
t o all whom it m.«y concern,
W HEREAS Daniei Mullet, administrator 4 t
Gidemi Hub-i, deceased, has applied io
'ue court to be discharged from the adminiatru-
tion aforesaid
Now these are therefore to cite und admonis.
dl and singular the Kindred and creditors of t.i-
and deceased, jo file their objecuons A if any the
nave) in my office on or before the 21 day of
pnl next, otherwise tetters dUmissory will o.
granted to i he applies t. y
Given under my hand and seal this 4th day o
October, 1823.
JOHN CHALTON, o. o. o. z. c.'
oct 4 90 ,
XLpersons indebted to tne estate of John u ...
'AA Marcy Moore, of '.Bingham County dee*
s i to come forward and mice payment and tho
■nt have any accounts, io present mem to.
, ^ AH EVANS, Adm’r.
fept 23 §04.193*
J&mcmive Jfepartnb'nt,
M^LF.DGK V II.I.E,2lttN 0t '^
'R\RDERBD. I Iwt the subjoined Resolmm,, k
V published once a month, in each nr hl ,- V
^ es °f*his State, until th e next General^''
Attest, 15 till HA WOOD ,W«.
TN SENATE, 12th
Wm.nsAait is desirable to ascertain ,'y,1.,
es oftlte citizens of this state, as to the rnn h-^r
choosing Electors of President and VW (W
dent ol the Unite 1 States; 00 Pres.
Re it therefore resolved by the Senate awl IT,,,
of Representatives of the State of Geo»J a m rl '
ral Assembly met, That it shall he theduivdifiK*
Magistrates who shall preside at the several sn
lions to be held in the lifferent counties
State for the choice of members of ttuTt&Sfi
ture, at the next General Election theS ?'
propose to each and every voter at the time „r
receiving his vote, whether he desires tlm nT
choice of said Electors shall be confided to i 6
people or retained bv the Legislature, and u. f I
quest such voter to signify such desire by en
doming on his ticket, the word People or
ture, according to the truth of the fact; I
counting out the ballots, to annex to the rein!.'
of the said election by them so transmitted t. 32 i
Executive Department, a true statement of h.
votes so given, to the end that the same may h.
laid before the next Legislature by his Excelled
oythe Governor cn ’
And be it fitrther resolved. That his Excellent
the Governor be. and he is hereby requested te
cause this resolution to be published without dr
lay, in the several Gazettes of this State, and te
continue the said publication once a month, until
the next General Election * 1
Read and agreed to unanimously.
THOMAS STOCKS, President
In the House of Representatives, 14th Nov. 1823
Read and concurred in. ' "
DAVID ADAMS, Speakeri
Approved, 18Ui Nov. 1823 .
G. M TROUP, Om*™,
Vj INB mouths after dale app ic lion will be
. 1 made to the honorable the Inferior Court of
Chatham County, when sitting for ordinsry our.
poses, for permisssinn to sell the followiflp Li
estate, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of
the estate of JL S. Bayard, deceased, vizi
One undivided fourth of a tract of Land, contain-
ing about 500 acres, on Cumberland Island, Cim
den County, known as Plum Orohard-smlsnun."'
divided fourth of a ccrtasn Tanct of Land iit u »t n
on said Island, containing about 500 acres, origin,
ally granted to Gen I^cldand McIntosh, and
bounded on the south by the said Plum Orchard
Tract.
Also a plantation called Lottery Hall situate on
the Ogeechce Road, 3 miles from Savannih, con-
taining about 600 acres. N. J. BAYARD,
Adm’r Est. N. S. BavsnL
nov 10 211 '
Notice.
tjVJINB months after date, I shall apply to the
IcNt Honorable Justice of the Inferior Court of
Effingham County, for leave to sell a tract of land
lying in the county of Henry, belonging to the
estate of Emanuel Kalin, late of Kilingham county
deed, for the benefit of the heirs ami creditors of
said estate.
JACOB GNANN.jr.
Administrator.
july 2 5 256
.vflNK mouths atief Hate, up|di<\i(ion wiiibe
Jn! ' made to the honorable the Justices of I tie
Inferior Court of Chatham county, When sitting for
ordinary purposes, for leave to sol nil thm met
of Laud containing two hundred two an.ia half
•icres, more or less, known as No, 193, one liund.
red and ninety three, in the sixteenth district nf
Houston county, Geonjia, being the* real estate of
>-ucy Elizabeth Durkie, William Henry Ottrkie,
dmerva Louisa Durkie, and I-ewis Whiling Dins
Kte (Orphan children and heirs of 'Vm. H. Durkie
de and to be sold for their benefit.
AUGUSTUS F. DUUKIR,
may 27 226 Guanhuv '
gAlNB month, after d ie appiiraUan wut Tie
XJ made to the Honorable Court of Ordinary for
the County of Bulloch, fur leave to sell a tract of
land drawn by Thomas Hardy orphan of saidcoun.
ty, lot 45, 3 District, Haber bam county for the
benefit of -aid orphan.
I * 4, 8HBPPARD WILLIAMS, guaus.
j r *U1
'A persona luvmg dvinati.l* .gainst the e*.
/V t“fo of Thomas Capps, late of Chatham
county, dec. are requested to render them July
attested. Those indebted to said estate, are re
quired to make immediate payment.
- JOHN MOREL, Adm’r
june, 62j,
INB monllis after date 1 shall apply to the
1 Inferior Court of Chatham County, for leave
to sell the remaining real estate of Bdihaser
Shaffer, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs.
JACOB SHAFFER Quilt. Bi’r,
mav 1 olt<i5
NOTICE.
{VTINE months after date application will be
lx made to the honorable the Justice of Pic In*
fcrior Court of Effingham County when sitting for
ordinary purposes, for leave to sell, one tract of
land laying in the County of Effingham,eon'aining
■.ww hundred acres adjoining Jenkins land, .*!ao
the half of a tract of land of three hundred seres
of th* undivided estate of Nancy Blare, aUo one
tract of land seventy seven numoer, twelfth ilis»
trie., of Had County, Georgia, being the real
tutoof William M’L>alugan deceased und sold for
the- benefit of the heirs and creditors of the de*
ceased,
JOHN GRAHAM,
THOMAS HUJIST,!
Executors. ,
sent 23 *285
r
Notice.
\MNE months after the date of this notice, ap\
k-l plication wil he m- e to the Hohorable-the
iundoes of the Inferior court,, when sitting lot
ordinary purposes, for permission to sell a)l *b®
real estate of Alexander Martin, Esq late of wd
county deceased.
RICHARD F. BAKEK. Txf.
april 16 91 ...
For Sole,
THE Darien Eastern Steam 8aw and Rice
. with the appurtenances thereto belonging—
In extensive credit will be given .to the putcin*
ser or purchasers, he or they giving security. *P‘
proved of by the Bunk of Darien.—For terms up
ply to
GEORGE ATKINSON, >
JAMES DUNWOODY, C Bank ObimtlU,
HENRY H ARFORD S
*CT The L. vannah Republican is reqnestert t®
osert the afio e, and torwdrcl the uccouiiljtp nw
ank of Darien for payment,
sag 2 164 -
ij'INB.months alter dale application '''H I’S,;
‘ 1 made to the lust ices ol tbe inleri H* Goun
t .0 county of Chatliam^for leave to Bed »
and,1ii Habersham county, (2. No,'50) the I
perty of Caroline Procuam* an orjiha .
NATHANIEL LEWIS, Guardian*
b e 26 §257
NOTIGE. ... .■
. y LL-persons are cautioned in receiving in a. r
AAmanner or paying any consi.let'ation mr ■
i.i iiromisory note, afrawn by F. >L •' if0l ' B ’„ j.. e j
«rof Jno. I. Holier s or or lie.*, for twelve Im
•liars, duted 20t!t Nov. 1820, payable mxi)■
. er date with interest friim die date, •.n< 1 * 1 ' ( ,
I by the said Jno. I Roberts, and denyr .
te. The said n’bie Having open iufflfflft 1 : Ht
. since by the drawer. TnejqP'gtn* 1 nu e • %
1 Void. . .. h: iZ