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Vol. XXlL
FRlDdl EVE.VIWG, MARCH 12, 1824.
Whole No. 4$61.
' OCt 21
LANDS, &c.
To Rent,.
The Store corner ol Drayton and
nav street next door to Mr Trucheluts’
a superior stand for a Grocery St.jre
ti Antdvto iiMiiow,
7 P, 191 Orleans Square.
For iSale, or to Rent.
Two neat tenements, with com -
Portable out buildings on Lot No. 21,
f • • « Warren ward, lately the property of J A
MSimM. ^Sro^r
ft May Itiver.Sn. On.
201
JITI1E .vs uuTEL.
The subscriber t-kes this *neth«
od to inform the public generally, ami
nsrticularly persons from the lo v conn-
who may’visit the up country m
Stf beaUh or pleasure, that he will *&
pl 'mmndiite eentlemeii and ladles, or families wl'h
SSfffttf day, weak, or mouth, on easy terms.
said in recommendation of A-
Nothmg ne reMP Sto the healthfulness of the
* Jgfi of^tmospl'Cre, or agreeable and
pleassnt society; in «H these particulars .t stands
?r ThefXwing wi.ll be the rates of charging, vis,
„ o a «»" month,
Single man, per day,
tt ■ «> « week,
. H « « month,
dinner, breasfast, supper, &c.
jLodging,
Horse, per day,
« « night,.
<i «• month, .
**¥ •“’"""’'“SjoSaa HAYES
189
1 50
1 25
1 00
5 00
18 00
Si
75
50
12 00
r?The Editors of the Augusta Chronicle and
Savannah Republican, are r-quested to give two
insertions u month, until the 1st of fuly next, and
forward their aecountsto Athens
Land and Negroes for Sale
_..*ry kind, anu me grov
mounting in all to about 12 or 15,000 dollars,, :>it«i
ate In (he upper country, and well calculated to.
a country Store—the soil well adapted to the cut
tivation of Corn and Cotton, is offered for sale on
aC Bn»ifc”ftocltfnrgootl paper, well secured, wilt
betaken In payment.
For further particulars, apply to the Editors o
,he Georgia Journal,
june 19 U5
For Sale,
V I ,L that valuable tract or parcel of land known
by the name of Nelville situated m South
Carolina aboultwo miles from Savannah This
trait is considered one of the best for a Rice plan-
tatiqn in its neighborhood, and contains Eight
hundred and eighty-four acres. It adjoins Mr.
Thomas Young Gen. Huger, and Mr. Nicholas
(Jrager. Persons who may wish to purchase wilt
examine the premises, A good little will be given
* ‘swiirbe
snd the times of sale wiff be reasonable. Appli;
saL to be made to WM MALLORY
Agent of Hamlin Mallory
uov 16 225
■* Tlie Public
I S informed that the claim of Hamlin Mallory to
the tract of land |n South Carolina, called
Nelville, is now in a train for Judicial invest iga-
lion, until the termination of which, some risk
will be incurred by those who may purchase^
dec 2
237
Valuable Property for Sate.
T HE subscriber offers fir s.-.le His propert in
.Darien, McIntosh County—consisting ot fiv.e
Wharf Loti, situated in.the most eligible quarter
of the city for-business of every description.
Also, Five Day Lots immediately back of those
before mentioned, and divided from them, by *
street of 40 feet. .
Also, one third part ol, .9,Wluirf Lot, in this city
(commonly called Rices 1 Wharf) with improve
ments. t
For particulars enquire of Thomas M. Wood
mans, Esq’r in Savannah, or the subscriber on
Wilmington Island.
. . CHARLES B. JONES,
. uov 1 *218
To Rent.
IYHK Wliarf l.ot No. 6 ftynold Ward, known
8. -is Ahciaux’s wharf Possession given the
-1 of November—Apply to A ■•*
F. Vf. S flNB.
net U 194
Executor’s Notice.
4 ,LL pi r.'rtta iodebt d to thre-stau ofthe late
VDr. Robert Worrell, Ji are reqneste I to make
mmediate payment io Mr. U.erson, orfv 1
•’PHILIP lift ASCII, Quill. F, r>or.
N. B. The accounts if not paid *-.ort!y will be
I need in the hand* of an Attorney for col ectimi,
tan 6 4
Nptice.
Very valuable trur.i of Land in Liberty coun-
*.y,situate on the gurfhury Roud, two mile >
It a half from Rice oroughj containing two
mndred and ten acre s This land is very valu*
lo for cotton, rice and corn, and as well calcula
t-d fpr that culture as any land In the county;
he conditions are low and reasonable; there nr--
between seventy and eighty acre* cleared an
under fence, there is also n good dwelling house
rad all necessary out buildings on the premises
guarantee titlps will be given to the purchaser,
■io incumbrances lying on said land. For further
outticulars apply to capt. Jos. Jones in Liberty
munty, or to'
EDWARD B. BAKER,
owner in McIntosh county,
dig 16
r llRKE month- after date application will b-
made to the Bank of the 8tote of G< nrgia fe.i
tie renewal of a lost certifispue issued by the
; ishier ««f sold bank, for two hundred shares <>'
lie capital stock, iu said Bank, standing in tiny
tame ofthe Guarilians of Sarah H Gilbert
WM U. GILBERT
SARAH HILLHOU3E.
Guardians.
tan 21 *$cm16
State and County Taxes for 1828.
/’[l'iK subscriber informs li e cinz a of Cb
L ham county, that he is prepared to rect-iv
be Slate and County Taxes for the year 182 i
■ liich arc to be paid in Bills receivable at ti
le ks in this city, or specie, on or before the 2A
February next; after that day, execution* v i
o issued Again* all defaulters
His Office is kept at the north west come- n
arket square, office hours from 10 to 2 o’cloc
JAMBS EPPJNUKR, t c c r.
jsn 26 20
-VRNE mo Oik alter this date, app le -ti n wi
l made to the Honorable Judges ofthe lnfi-ru
•ourt of Chatham County for leave to sell iw
ot* of land being the real estate of Thos. T hie
deed, one in the fifth district of Ifenr.v Count
V 225, the other on the Augusta road 13 milt
from Savannah, containing one hundred act
nor- or less adjoining lands of judge Berrien Mi
ilol bs, Hunt and others to he sold for the bene
if the heirs and creditors of said Thomas Thi»ss
HANNAH THRlSS.admx
mm 27 22*
,.-INK m-mllis after date application will l.
_ J made to the honorable the Justices of tl.
inferior Court of Chatham county, when sitting
T r ordi nary purposes, for leave to sell all thav trac
f Land containing two. hundred and fifty acre
more or less, known us lot No 15 fifteen, in lb
-cowl district of Esrly count-, Georgia, beiny
the real estate of Robert M Durkie, dec andt-
-.o sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditor
It thegaid deceased.
■AUGUSTUS F. DURKIE, Adm’or. of
R. M. Durkie, dec,
97 «
I yOKGiA—Chatham Count
ty.
Rob
. To all whom
may conern Whereas Robert Habersham
niinlstrator of George W Allen, dec. applies
.i be discharged from said administration.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and
lingular th£ kindred and creditors of the said de.
ceased, to file their objections (if any they have)
to He granting of the administration ofthe estate
•f the said deceased to the applicant in the clerk’a
t.iffice of the said court, on or before 5tli day of
’ in* next, otherwise letters dismlssory will be
granted.
Witness the honorable J P. Williamson, one ol
he Justices of thr said court, the 5th day of De
cember, A. D. 1823.
■ S. M. BOND, c. c. o,
dee 5 232
Whereas,
,A7 ILL! AM Dugger, has applied to the Honor-
Tv able the Court of Ordinary, for the County
» Effingham praying for an order to direct the
administrator of David Kennedy dec. to make ti
tlvs to h certain, tract of Land, purchased by the
mid William Dugger, in the life time of David
Kennedy he having produced a bond given by tin
aid deceased binding himself and heirs to mak-
titles—of which all concerned will take due no-
filer of cuydUeos Court.
JOHN CHARLTON, c c o,
may ,4(* 277
PUBLIC Sft\LE3.
The Subscriber
A1CES thi opportunity of informing the rC,
pvesentatives of the estato of John Beck,
•ceased, as well as all other persons claiming
property in the county of Effingham and re
siding oul of the state, who have not returnee
! heir .property iothe receiver of tax returns 1—
lie yeur’182 i, to come forward and make thei
ulum on or before the first day of April next-
otherwise they will be double taxed,
WM. SPEAR, .mtr
dec 4 n$23l
a FI KU the expiration of nine months Rom
'V this date, application will be made to the
.durable the Inferior Court qf Bulloch county,
vtien silting for ordinary purpose;, for an order
-> sell the whole ofthe real estate of John Rawls,
B“ *
te o
jnril
lulloch county aforesaid, decased.
MORGAN BROWN, }
ALLEN RAWLS, C Ex’ro.
JAMES RAWLS, S
•R-*
|J)KRSONS having demands againstfe the state
of ate Matthew McAlister, Esq. are re.
queried esent them duly attested tothe sub
> - r her, n<l all indebtedto make immediate pay
ment to M. IU Vl'ALlSTER, px r A
liov . ' ' ' **■ ' ■ 1
Ge >rgiai—Chatham Gouuty.
o all whoip it may concern— : ‘ f
W HEREAS .Stephen Britton, has applied ty,
the lion the court of ordinary of Chatham
.•I'ltnty f. r.letters of administration on the estkii'
and effects of Joseph R Miller, lateo^ Barwell oi«
list S, Carolins,in beitalfof the heirs and credit
ors. • .'. i • •••» • j
Now these are therefore to cite and admonisi
>V and singular the kindred and creditors of tin
wid deceased, to file their objections, fif any they
have.) in my office, on or before the 22ti‘ day ot
•larchnext; otherwise letters of adotinistratton
will be granted to the applicant.
Witness the honorable George L. Cope, am
of the Justices of the said Court, the 20th day
February, A. D. 1R23. •
S. M. BON«,c. c, o
I'eb 20 41 .
,-INE months after ’dateT sliail apply to tb
Honorable the Inferior Opurt ofthe Count
tii Effingham, for leave to sell all the real estate
belonging to Apolina Lineburger,. dec. of whici
•»il concerned wiil take no'tice.
TIMOTHY GNANN dm*
april 5 82
- 'NOTICE.
T HE co-pattner.liip existing between thesub
scribers under the firm of Jakks AVDsn-ox
H Co; will expire by limitation On tne first day « i
June next Those having claims against the firm'
Are requested to present them for settlement and
hose indebted will make payment to James An-
-erson who will Httend to the settlement of-the
oncern, and continue the business on bis pwn itc-
-ount.
im 7
t5
JAMES AND I RSON,
ANDREW LOW & GO.
Administrator’s Ndtice.
T)ErtSpNS indebted to the estate of Rober''
JL Dreghorn, (late Merchant, Augusta) deceas.
en, are,requested to make imme Hate payment io
tne subscriber in Savannah, or to his attorney Mr
GEORGE WRAGG, jim. in Augusta, or suits will
be commenced indiscriminately, and those who
have claims upon said estate are requested to
present them properly attested.
• WM TURNER, Admr.
The Augusta Chronicle, will publish the above
once a week for three months and forward, their
account to this office.
octl8 tciul96
Administrator’s Notice.
k Lt persons indebted to the estate of JVilliam
d to make ir
wX May!tew,*dec. a(e required
diale payment, and tliuse having !
imme-
having demands agains:
•... • present them properly ' attested,
Within the time limited by-jaw..
r. H. HAYDEN,
PHILIP MAYHEW. V “
. OT . t+12 ’ ,
OETEU II. CLIFTON, hayipg petitioned tfie
A- Hon. the-Couj-t of Ordinary of Bryan Coun
ty, tii direct the-Executors ftf Godhllf SmithVdetr
• him tit.If* tri a rpnfuin TroAf nf T ond Ivinn
fur said land. _ , . . . , <
|aX P? rson8 interested, are therefore' requests
A' C.9|.y) lake notice, that the said Executors, will be
“""Tteu to make titles, if no objections are filed
lln time limited by law. ‘ ' *
, . , ’ JOSHUA SMITH, coo.
™h14 , tM 36
Trr
Jg\\ si * .u vnv> voymv.vi u vuU ftlicl
odin "* arc y,M(iore, of EffinghamCounty deceas.
^, come forward and make payment and thosa
nave any accounts, to present them to.
>"nt2* HEZEKlAft EVANS. Adm’r
jP,i® Lnpartnemliip hiiherto existing between
dav i/m “''^^hors, having expired on the first
itoanThtfS.#?!?, ep nhimo is this day dissplved byt
nbneen! I^ll atl0 L ’ a11 Persons indebted to, the said 1 .
wererl . he . r by notes < due bi,,9 > or °P ( " acot -
'••ose ?n u S i te< - payment to V. Duraiid and
*lso i-.n,, , : 9} t,le s »’>d concern is indebted ar<
iorDn?. ,C i 1 ; to , present thtir accts. to said Vic-
" ' O'eorgi^—*Laiberfy Ooupity.
13Y Eiij.h ll.iker,'olei - ol the t.'ouri ol Ordi
JJ nary'for the county of Liberty
Wheteas Edward Way, Esq applies for letters
of administration,on all and singular th- goods Hi
cuaities, rights and credits, that were of' Lodo.
■i ick l.ard, (ate ofthe county of Tattnall, dec.
These are therefore to cite and admo-ish all
and singular, the kindred and creditors ofthe said
deceased, to file their objections (if any they
have) in my office at Riceboro in the said county
•/ Liberty, on or bt.fore the . first Monday ip
April next, otherwise letters of administration,
•k ill be granted to the applicant.
Witness the Hon' Samuel Lewis, one of the
lodges ofthe court of ordinary of Liberty coun
ty, this 2d day 1 of March, A. D. 1824.
F„ BAKER, c c o.
march 4 52
Executors bales.
- On the first Tuesday in May next,
t JITtLL’ be sold beforethfTCourt House in Rice*
V V boro, liberty County, bet well :tb‘e lawful
hours of sale, the following Negro slaves, viz:
■ Adapt, Cinda and Jaqk her child,. Luke, July,
Matilda, Sajly, S\ie,'Frank, Jinney,' and Hannah -
iind Rose fier two children, Tom at»d Ansqtir— 1
Sold by order-of tlie'Jiistice of the Inferior Court
uf Liberty County, for ! the, .benefi ;of the: heirs
-* * 2 ' ’ "‘itbe estate of Jno. E FrasaLdecd,
ROBERT M^lNTOSft, f
Execute
march4 52 , , , ,
Situation,
the ]
to. T *
j«n 9 i 7 r
Ten Hollars Reward.
I> ANAWAY from tlie subscriber on the fifth
tv of November last a negro ni.an named Jack,
of a yellow complexion, about -' 40. years old and
about 6'feet high, has a scar on his 'forehead just
in the edge of his hair; somo of his fore teeth out
and! a jargescar. op the small of one kg, small
eyes and a very sly look, he formerly belong
ed to Col. Aplin, in . Columbia eoiinty, lie may
nossiblv make for Augusta. All persons are ,'r
warned against harboring or carrying off saidfel
low, as the law will be enforced against pjfeijders
The above reward and all reasonable expense-,
will be paid by his being lodgedih any Jail soitw
I get him again, or delivered tb me on Skitlawqy ’
Island. JOSEPH WIGGINS.
; (£/* The Augusta Constitutionaiist .will insert-
the above once a week for four weeks, ands; •
-their bill to this ^office.'
G EmtBfS—CUftlhain Uounfv. Toaii whom it
may concern: Whereas, John billon, exe
rmor.ol Michael benaler,applies tobedischargtii
H orn thi executorship,of the said estate.
Now these are therefore to cite and admonisi
Ml and singular the kindred and creditors of tli-
ri iid deceased, to file their objections Yjf any they
Jave) on or before the 5tb day of June :next ;
-it-'ierwise letters dismissory will begrantpdto the
•’pplicant, . . ;
Witness the lion. J. P, Williamson, one of tin.
fi'jsnderf of the said court, this 5t|i day of Dec. 'A
D one thousand eight hundred and twenty three
,.L;S. S. M. BONlLo. c. o
deciS 132 "
ipf BORGIA—Chatham County. • To. all whom
VFit may concern Whereas Abel Fox, admin
iairatorot Josej
bk-1 he court i,
be discharged
These are therefore to cite and admonish alt
and singular the kindred and 'creditors of tht
■said deceased, to file.their objections (ifany ihe>
have) to the granting of the administration ol the
estate of the said deceased to tlie applicant o
Uid clerk’s office of the said court, on oif elor *
die 5th day of June next; othertvise letters dis-
missoryi will be granted.
.Witness the honorable John P Williamson,
one ofthe luatices ofthe said court, the 5th day of
December, A ,p. 1823.
S M BOND, cco.
dec 5 232 ; * " * **
City Shenft ’s Sales.
On (hejlrft 'fuetday in \Hpril next,
( VIFILL be cold in front of the Court House be.
r t tween the usual hours of ten and three o’
clock !
All the buildings on lot number 34 thirty four,
Warren ward, bounded north by a lane, south by
Broughton St. eoBt by lot number 33 thirty three,
and west by lot number 32 thirty two, levied on
a* the property nf Charles H Hayden, to satisfy
an execution tor ground rent, in favor of the
Trustees of the Chatham Academy, property
pointed out by the defendant.
Also, allthjt range of Stables on part of lot
number 17 seventeen arid 18 eighteen, Franklin
ward,bounded north by Bryan Street,S.by Stjuli
n Street, east and we3tby the other portion of
said lots number 17 seventeen and 18 eight! en,
U vied on as the property of George Mitten, to
satisfy 'an execution for ground rent in favor of
Frederick S. Fell.
Also, all that Jot of land known in the plan of
the city of Savannah as lot number ten 10, Jack-
son ward, containing sixty feet front and ninety
left deep, subject to an annual ground rent to
the Corporation of the city of 8avannah, together
<4th ail the improvements thereon, bounded
north by South Broad Street, south by a lane east
by Whitaker Street, west by lot number nine 9 4
levied on as the property of Thomas N Morel, to
satisfy two executions from the court of Common
Pleas h Oyer and Terminer, for the city of Sa
vannal), Charles Rockwell and A U E Wood, vs.
Thomas N Morel
Also, all that lot of land known in the plan of
die city of Savannah, as lot number 18 eighteen,
Jackson ward, containing sixty feet front, .anu
ninety feet deep, sub ject to annual ground rent
to the corporation ofthe city of Savannah, toge
iher with the improvements thereon, boun ded
north by nlane, south by Hall Street, east by lot
number 17 seventeen, and west by lot number
nineteen 19, levied on as the property of Freder.
ick S. Fell, to satisfy two executions from thr
court of Common Pleas and Oyer and Terminer,
tor the city nf Savannah, John Crane and N Baker
t>s*F. 9. Fell, and John Crane, and N Baker, vs.
F S Fell and Thomas N Morel, security
Also, all that'lot of land known in the plan of
the city of Savannah as lot number one 1, Heath
coat ward, containing sixty feet front and niriet)
feet deep, together with the Improvement
inereon; bounded north by Broughton St sou'll
by a lane, east by Barnard Street, and west by lot
number 2 two, levied on as the property of Wi
It Holland, to satisfy sundry executions from the
Court of Common Fleas and Oyer and Terminer,
(or the ciiy of Savannah, Butler 8c Scranton and
others vs Pouyat It Holland, and Joseph Kopman,
«n<l others t>« Wm. R Holland, Gibbons vs. Pouy
at 8t Holland.
Also, nll'-th'e Buildings on the Western half of
lot number, three 3, Green ward bounded north
by Bmightnn Street,south by a lane, east by the
oilier portion of said Jot number three 3, and v
by lot number 4 four, levied on as'the property 0 f
Eliiah Broughton, to satisfy an execution frotr
tit s court of Common Pleas and Oyer and Terrain
er, for the ciiy of Savannah, James Hills «« John
Low and Elijah Broughton
Also, all the Buildings on the eastern half of loi
•umber 3 three, Warren ward, bounded north by
Hay street, south by a lane, east by lot number 4
(our, and west by lot nufnber two 2, levied on as
the property of Alexander Hunter, to satisfy two
executions from the court of Common Pleas and
Oyer and Terminer, for the city of Savanna!
Thomas VYalton and administrators of M McLeod,
lee “ot, Alexander Hunter.
Alsq, the life estate of Christian D. I.eby, to
hat lot known in the plan ofthe city of Savan
nah as lot number 5 five, second Ty thing Reynold--
Yard, with the improvements thereon, levied on
as the property or ChrUiian D Leby, to satisfy, a
xccutiou from the court of Common Pleas am'.
• Iyer and T« rniinor for the cjty of,Savannah, Rich
ard Leak vs. C. D. Leb>', and Maty Lcbe—pro
Verw p-idled out bjf the plahtW. r 1 ■
.llso, one negro boy namedrFatrick levied on as
he properly, of Wm Poythress, to satisfy an exe
anion Irom the court of Common Pleas and Oyer
-ml Terminer, for the city of Savannah, William
loor vs. Wm. Poythress and David U. Fitts hi*
security
PUBLIC SALES.
/"t R(>WGlA—'Chatham County. To alt whom
VX it may-doncerh. Where-s, Henry Casfellou
.oiV, Frances Castellou, his wife Exor and Exix.
•jf William Collins, dec. apply to be discharged
from their said executorship.
Novy, thpse are therefore-to cite and admonish
nil and singular the kindred and creditors of the
• aid deceased, to file their objections (if any they
have) in my office, on or before the tenth day ol
May next; other wise letters dismissory wili be.
granted to the applicants.
Witness the Hon. John Camming, one of the
list ice* ofthe said court, this IQth day. of Novem
ber, A. D. 1823.
S.M. BOND, cco
nov 10 211
Notice.
•1NE months after d ie, I shall apply to the
Hon. the Inferior Court of the county ol Fd
.-'•ighaut, for leave tb sell all the' real estate be-
, hinging to Solomon Gnann,deceased of which al
concerned will-take notice. ;•
JOSHUA GNANN, adm’or.
march 4 52
March, A. D; 1824,
■■V t.
march
52
JOHN CHARLTON, c c o.
For Sale. ■
{glHAT half lot, No 9, Fercival ward, wjth.t
v *^H
a improvements therenn, opposite the Ac
-Terms of sale reiisonal>le--*ipft% t5
uiarclj t* 4^
and Oyer and Terminer, for the city ofifiavanoah,
Nathan Baker v» Claudia Coachman and Willian,
(Jglebuy, gecuriiy ' ,
^iso; sundry articles of Household Furniture,
levied on us the property of VVm, R Holland,!,,
satisfy tuo executions tor rent, executors of Bur
rack Gibbons v* Pouyat 6f Holland.
AUo, one negro .an named Tom, levied on as
the property of John Womack, to autisfy an exe.
culibn in favor of Patrick McDermott and others.
A. 1 DM.'YON, os
march 6 54
Sheriff’s Sales.
On the first Tuesday in Jlpril next, ,
W ILL be sold at the Court Haust- in the ciiy
of Savannah, between the hours of ten and
four o’clock.
The following three Negroes, viz : Rinali, El-
lick and Purcilla, levied on as the property of Wm
A Moore, to satisfy an execution in favor ofthe
administrators of Halt Joncs^
Also, all tlia' lot of Land and Improvements in
the city of S ivannah, being sixty feet wide and
ninety feet deep known as the No. twenty three
23, in Washington ward, and whici said {lot of land
was sold and conveyed to Jacob F.hm, by Henri,
etta Almy and her Trustees, levied on as the ’
property of Jacob F,.hm, to satisfy an execution
n lavor of the Planters’ Bank against Scott
Falun.
Also, the western half of lot number 5, five,
bounded on the north by Savannah river, an l by
Habershams’ half of said lot, snu-h by Indian St.
and west by Fahm Street, with improvements
thereon; 8lso, wharf lot number one, 1, Yamacraw
bounded north by Sa rannah river, on the cast by
Fahm street; south by Indian street and vest by
Stile*’ wharf, with improvements thereon; also,
wbarflot number seven 7, formerly Clay’s wharf,
Darby ward, bounded on ,the east by wharf lot
number eight 8, on the south by Bay street, on
the west by Whitaker street,.and. on the north by
Savannah ri<er, with improvements thereon, be
ing part of Commerce Row, the above property
levied on as Richard Richardson 8t Company, to
satisfy an execution in favor of Robt. Flournoy. -
Also, a mul.tto man named Patrick, Levied, on
a* the property of John Pearson, to satisfy an exe*
cution from the Superior court of Scriven county,
in favor of Levi S D'Lyon. '
Also, lots numbers eighteen 18, twenty three,
23, and twenty six, 26, Euingsburg, now known
in the plan of the city of Savannah aa Oglethorpe
ward, bounded east by lot number fifteen, 15*
south by William street, west by lot number
thirty one, 31, north by lot number nineteen, 19,
twenty two 22, and twenty seven, 27, and a ne
gro man named Charles, levied on as the property
of Paul J Vallotton, to'satisfy executions in favor
of Tufts ti Read, et. al.
Also, lot number five, Spring Hill, containing
five acres, more or less, in Chutham county, levied
on as the property of Catherine Hartatine,to satisfy
an execution in favor of Samuel Loper against T,.
V Gray,administrator of Catherine Hartstine.deci
• Also, the following seven negroes, viz s Chance,
Leah, Juliana, Henry, Maria, Leonora and Isaac,
levied on as the property of Frederick S. Fell, to
satisfy an execution in favor of Allen McLean and
James Wallace, et. ux.
Also; ch«c Undivided sixth of two undivided'
i birds of wlikrf lot number, eight 8, in Savannah,
commonly -Jilted Rices 1 whan, levied on as the
property of Thomas W. Rice, to satisfy two exe
cutions In'favor of Timothy Barnard,
Also, one large bay Horse, levied on as the pro
perty of James W. Cannon, to satisfy an execution
in favor of James R»e.
Also, all the Household and Kitchen Furniture,
contained in the City ■ Hotel, levied on a* the
property of Qrran Bin), to satisfy an execution in
f ivor of Eleazer Earley, transferred to J. B. Her*
bert & co.
A
*ter,
ham I - .
under a Fi Fa on a decree from the Supprior
Court, as the property of John Francis William
Courvoisee, to satisfy James David Courvoisce,
Fnx complainant. - ;
Also, the following twenty four Negroes, viz :
Ifanriah, Hamlet, Andrew, William, Sam, Charles,
Vlolly, Bane, York, Eve, Lezette, Mary, Eliza,
•tmott Nancy, Jim, Big Jim, phelie, Susannah,
Member<Monday, Marin, Jack and George, and all
i bat lot or parcel of land, situate in-the county of
Chatham, containing fifty seven 57, acres more,
or less, known by number thirteen 13, Fairiawn,
levied on a3 the property of the estate of Thomas
Bourke, dec. to satisfy executions in favor ofthe
B.*nk of the United States, et. al«—property
pointed out by the administrator.
Also thq following six negroes viz: June, Grace,
Harry, July, Daphney and Uttle Harry, levied on
as the property of John C Bell to satisfy execu.
tions in favor of Gardner Tufts, Charles West and
Charle Lowther.
' I.D'LYON, see;
march 6 *4
Georgia--Effingham County.
1 Tp ell whom it may'concern—
W HEREAS Ann Beck, widow lias applied to
the honorable the court of ordinary of Ef
fijiigbaip fotinty, for letters of administration, on
I lil estate., Pf t(he.. Itev. John Beck late of stiid
J'ourity dec. - • . _ . ..
NOW these are therefore to cite and admonish
all and airfgUlat.tlie kindred and Creditors of the
s&id'jdgcea&edy t<x file their objection^ '(if any they;
have) in my pffice, on or before, the lot day of
April next; otherwise letters of .administration
will be granted to the applicant
O—v-T-■ K i 1 nrifln - niw-'nf once 01 W Ml »uuu sw maup anu. pro
.Witness the-honorable turn y » . -vided. And it is further ordered, that this rule
the Justices-of. the said-Court, the 1st day ol he _ ubHsl '
Superior Court-—Chatham County.
Mai Tehm, 1823.
William T. Williams, )
vs. t Rule Nisi. j
Thcmas B. Broom, j
/ * N the peiiuon of William T* Williams stai
\ 5 irig that Thomas R Broom, by his certaii
writing obligatory, bearing date on the sixth day
of June 1&22, acknowledgeit himself to be hell
and firmly bound and" obliged ip him io the penai
-um' of eight hundred dollars, conditioned for tht
payment ofthe sum of four hundred dollars or
or before the first day of June 1823, and-that for
the better securing to him the payment of the
iaid sum of money, the said Thomas R. Broon
by his certain deed of mortgage bearing' ever
date with the said bond, had mortgaged to him
all that lot or parcel of land in Chatham county
and state aforesaid, known in the plan ef the said
county as Gardin lot number eighty, (80) east,
containing eleven and ope half aares moreot
less; bounded on the north by lhe*Thunderboh
road and lands of James Bilbo, on tjie south by
lands of John Screven, and on the west by
road leading to-lands of col. James Johnson an/:
others—and.fuHhter stating thatthpre'is now.due
and unpaid on the sai<l bond and. mortgage the
principal sqm of four hundred ‘dollars with io
terest from the sixth day of June, eighteen hun
dred and twenty, two, and praying the foreclo
sure qf the equity of redemption of, the sah'
Thomas K. Broom, in and to the said mortgaged
.premises' On motion of Habersham, attorney
for the petitioner, it is ordered, that the princi
pal and interest due on the said‘mortgaged pre
raise*, together w ith the costs of this application
be paid into this court, within twelve months
from this date, or otherwise that-the,equity of res
ileraption of the said Thomas It. Broom iri, the
said mortgaged premises bp from thenceforth
foreclosed,' and that such ftirther and other pro
ceetlinjjs thereon take place as may be in pursu
' ' e, statute in such case made arid
be publislied in oric or mpre .of .the: Gazettes of
the city of Savannah, dnee- a month for twelve
months previous to the time appointed for the
payment of the said money, or ttiat acopy there
of, be-serVed upon the said.Thomas R. Broom
tu'leastsix;months before the expiration ofthe
j»aitJtia»e<r« ■ -
^ ' Ejtract from the minutes. /-
JOB T.MQ}
Marshal’s Sales. ;»
On first 'Fuesday in April next, .
l^TILL be sold before- the Court House in th©
V V city of Savaitriah, between the usual hours
of aalea . ; .. • - •.'• iv ? ■ ■ ■
A quantity of Household^ Furniture; consisting;
of 1 sofa, 1 doz chairs, 1 side board, 1 tea ’able,
l dining table, 1 pair card tables, 4 bureaus, I car.
pet, several articles of Kitchen furniture, and 1
portrait of Dr. Bollock; also, three negroes, Mary,
Nanny and Eve, and a moiqty of lot No. 7, Second
Ty ping, Reynolds ward, levied on as the proper.
I ■ I Af Inrink Uf ,1 Iam nnil amti.a n A..
i*Chatham county known by 'thqname ui Queens-
berry comprising the Bphriua or Orphan House
tracts, containing in' the whole nine hundred and.
ten acres, together with the buildings arid im.
provements thereon, and also, all that tract of land
adjoining the above,containing by resurvey five
hundred and seventy acres, originally granted to.
Inigo Jones, bounded southwardly by a causeway,
itcthesda and lands of Win Alien and . Benjariiin
Stirk, westwardlyby lands callqd Naaareth and
F.nplffata, northwardly by lands of John Smith,
John Curry, and vacant marsh, and eastward!^ by
lands of John Curry and the western shore of the
Isle pf Hope, levied on.as the property of Wm.
‘K-Queeh, lo satisfy a judgement in favor of the
Bank of the United States sold at the risque of
the Voriper purchase, , ; f
Also, Pennyworth Island, containing abqut 160’
•ores of prime river swamp land, on which is e-
rented a machirfe for beating rice, new and in
. implete order, levied on as the property ol-N.
f !ruger,to satisfy executions in tavot of of the
United States Bank,and others,>i. ...,
Eight negioes, viz^Charlesii 1 Daniel, Lucy and
her child, Sy lvia and child, Nora ana Mary, sub
ject toe mortgage of about seven hundred dollars?
levied on as the property of Geo. L. Cope, to sat-,
isfy an execution m favor of John Bell administra-
'tor. »: •*,..• ,
Onp negro man named Peter, levied on as the?
tope^tymt- Jno Momack to sa'i,-fy an execution
favor of United States Bank.
-• i „ n JNO H. MOREL, Mnri.
march-6 53 • n ,
.Marshals Sale.
On the first Tuesday in April next,
4T»ILL be sold at thte plantation of Geo. L.
J 1 / Cope r Esq. between the hours of l and 2 o’.;
dock, 14 head of neat Cattle,14 head shesp, levied*
on es the property of said Cope; to satisfy an exe
cution in favor of Bell, ndministritor.
JNO, H. MOREL, a do.
march 6 5.3 ,
Tobacco and Hay.
S| ff[Hhds prime Leaf Tobacco
li. tj 100 bun-lbs Huy .