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.Vol. XXil.
SAW RDAY EVE YIVG, APRIL 3* 1824.
Whole No 4400.
1N)B months lifter date application . wilt be
: irtafie to the honorable the Inferior Court of
hatham County, Wheu sitting for ordinary pur
poses, for permisssion to sell the following rent
HOUSES, lands, &C.1
The Stare corner ot Drayton and I Estate, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of
. * , . j oor to Mr Triichelutg* 1 the testate of N. 8.’ Bayard, deceased, viz:
] j^perior stand for a Grocery Stor^ | Ope undivided fourth of a tract of Land, contain-
* . Orleans Square,
qr ****** u " ,
Two' neat tenefhenis, with con-
V \ rUmiav Biver.So.
Inahor
|oct29
! 'A
i>tg about 500 acres, on Cumberland Island, Gam-
dt»n County, known as plum Orchard-rand an un
divided fourth of 4 certasn T.iact of Land situat.
on said Island, contalnirig about 500 ucres, origin,
ally granted to Gen Lechlnnd McIntosh, and
bounded «)n the south bv .the.ssid Plum Orchard
Tract. '■
Also a plantation called Lottery Hall situate on
the Ogeechee Road, 3 miles from Savannah, cob
ruining’about 600 acres, N J. RAYAIU),
-. ■» J •• Adm’r Est N. 8 Bavar I,
SOI • 1 ntivIO ’ till
W HOTEL. . I -sAjftNE iduntbs afle-r date 1 shall apply to th.
Zj& •ifiis nveth*l 'HpruiraljteJiBrteivpf the Inferior Court/ 1
Executive Department, lieu.
MILLED GEVlLl.E, 21st Nov. 1823
j^xRDERED, That the subjoined Resolution ht
i-v published once a month, in each of the G -
zette« of this State, until the next General Elec
tmn.
Atteit, ELISHA WOOD, Sec'ry.
. . IN SENATE, 12th, Nov. 182.1.
u itsnaas it 1 is desirable to ascertain the wish.
Sen.
Ca.
s of the eitiaeos bf this state, as to the mode ot
■boosing Electors* of President and Vice Presi-
dent of ( Mje Unite.) States-,
lie it {kerefyfo Resolved by the Senate and ffautt
of Rcpnientativce of the State of Georgia tn Gene
ral Assembly met, That it shall be the duty of the
'l igistrai.es who shall preside at the several TBlec
tons lobe'held in the different counties of ttiif-
the he’idthfulness of tin
'“’SStyof atraostfhere, or agreeable and
jStfltt # f nese. particulars it sUnds
I INK months titer -isle application will
Eminent,
made to the honorable the justice of the In
u rionCourt of Elflngham County when sitting foi
cm l” will be the rates of charging, via. I, ntinary purposes, for leave to seH, one tract of
bejfi>lf>w |l HJ ' v !' , n om 75 I mud laying in the County of Elhngliam.con'ninin,;
!lW , 4 ^ ^ ( 0Me ’V « ner week, ° j 50 I ,tw** hundred acres adjoining Jenkins land, dso
^ ' fg 1 || || lHQflth 1 25 ■ tltn koU 1 r»P lanrl nV tltPikft hum
’ j $
*• month, 18 00
breasfast, supper, &c. 37|
S;
18 00'
hHK .
;• « month, t
drin sod servants, half pnee
l/rr’llfe Editorsbf the Augusta Chronicle.sjnd
ImmmIi Republican, are requested to give tWo
fsui-tions a month, onfil the 1st of luly next.aWl
IMrff I heir acco.it fra F> -V 1 bens, , .
land and Negroes for "Sale.
HANDSOME property, uhincumhered, con-
nr l Jinil and Negroes, together with
crop, a
situ
die half of e-tract of laml of three hundred acres
of the undivided estate of Nancy Blare, also on.
tract of land seventy seven number, twelfth div
■rici* of Had County, Georgia, being the real es
i.*„ of William M’Gahagan deceased and sold for
the benefit of the heirs and creditors of the d
ceased.
GEORGE HAYES,. | sept 23 *285
JOHN (IRAHAM,
THOMAS HURST,
Executors.
, listing of Land and Negroes, tog
every kind, and tW-grow.ng cm
in all to about. 12 .ot 15,000 dollars,
jNjf ! , , . . .
jjsl Honorable Justices of the interior Cour
'■'.Ifingltam County, for leave to sell all the iv
•state of James Porter, late of said county lee-
fur the benefit-bi the heirs and creditors of ski
I 'state
W.G PORTER.
Administrator.
jtily 15 156
ii ofjXlSmnger^d^dl are r
liatheupper*2n^„ pt Ji tothe cub l«e#ted to present them duly attested, and the
«»n.ry_8tor t -the sod welUdapted to the cu . ^ muke ptiyinent .
‘TS'piSSpi Md C<U‘f»Vl» offered for sale on
Vorgood paper, well secured, will
IForfu^be^sIrticurars, apply to the Editors ol
tUeorgiaJournal. :■•/.,• •
- e 19 145 . t .
T'[\ '
, tLthat valuable tract or parcel of land know n
the name of Nelville situated in Sotitli
arabeut two miles from Savannah I hi
itahsidered one of the best for a Rice plan-
in-itaneigliborliffod, and contains Eight
1 and eighty,four acres. It adjoins Mr
i Ypung Gen. 1 Huger, and Mr. Nicholas
Persons who,m>y wish to purchase will
i the premises, A good tittle will be given
t times of sale will be reasonable. Appli-
lion tobe made to t,; . WM M ALLORY 1
i. .• Agent of Hamlin Mallof;,.
|g»V 16 « 285 .r ’ . /ll. . • •
‘ nePubliQ !
iiifovmed that the claim o»,Hamlin Mallory to
lie tract of land • if. South Carolina, called
■elville, is now ir\ a,/train,.for Judicial inyestiga-
|on, until the termination of which, some risk
i« incurved by those who nmy^purchao^r^
dec 2 Y. 23f .J ., ' -
Valuable Property forSake. /
W, subscriber o|iers for s.de .hls jjropeyt in
. Darien, McIntosh County—consisting of fiy.
barf Loti, situated in the most eligible quarter
we city for business pf avery desoription.
debted, to make payment.
H. E. KPPlNGEth Extx.
JAMES Et PlNGKIi. Bxo
oov 28 J*i226tB
V LI. persons havingdt maiidsagutnsl tin cstjt
of Robert Worrall, jun’r late 01 Suvannai
will please present them properly attested—a
i.ise indebted to' said estate, are requested
make payment
PHILIP BRASCII,
. , ■ Uual Executor
s 216' '...
1 i IN E months afterdate hereof application a
M be made to the Inferior <lour 1 of ChiUlu
' ounty for leave to sell a tract of land dra n t
liiima^ Capps d^c.eksedi.in the late Laud Lot)
■y, situate and being in the fifth district of M.l
r/ie County and kno . n by the number 44, for tj
benefit of the heirs and creditors of the-.»id 11. j>
'.Mpps dec. JOHN VIOHEI., Adut’i J
sept 6 7
1 V ■ 1, jn'n.li.s in. I. . } I. Ui: VS'.-u. . ij -J
Robins, (carpenter) lute oFSavoinal... ce.
eu, arp requesicd to seule the same, out ail wi
n ive liquidated their account-, with Tlinmas H
bins, as administrator to said estate ure forbid pa
ing the same to any other than tnyse f, as I am t!
0 dy erson who has been authorised to set' le sai
estate.
WII.SON FULLEJt,
Adm'r. estate of Daniel Robin*,
feb 18 i.+3
l me city
I ALw, Fi\
a lilRt.f nitmtli' .f «f .late application will t
X made to the Bank of tile State of Grorglft f
,the renewal of a lost certificate issued by tIt
, . ve Bsy Lots iitnmediu'tely back of those l i; a sl,ier <'f said bank, for two hundred shares
Me mentioned, and divided from them by; u | capital stock, in said Bank, standing in 1)
name-of the Guardians of Sarah H Gilbert.
WM G GILBERT. '
SARAH H1LLHOUSE.
, Guardians.
-jan21~- *foMl6 - -
LL persons having demands againsi the e*
Atof 40feet,
list), one third part o| a.Wharf Lot, in this city,
unmanly called llices Wltari) with improve-
sntt.
Ifor pirtieulnrs enqnjre of Taiomas M. Woob-
l«jd, litq’r in Savannah, or the subscriber on
Ijlraington Island. ...
CHARLES B. JONES.
—
^''"Notice;.' 1 / ;
^ery valuable ti^ijt bf.Land in Liberty coun.
Dy,situate oh the IsUribujsyRoad,, two ml|es
1 » hslf, ffpitf Rice ,orotigh s coptUning two
tdreci and ten acre s This' land is very valua
». «"*- i— an d as well calculS-
as any land Jn the county j
i . v'.-ri-T owandreasoriabltfj iherdare
.“‘l.feyentyVatjd eighty acres cleared an.
thefe is also a good dwelling house,
l..!Ijiu1# 1 — «»“T)ise»
given to tt
ying'on said land,
o capt Jos. Jones in Liberty.
PUBLIC Sales.
PUBLIC SALES.
City Sheriff’s bales.
On the fret Tueiday in April next,.
W ILL be sold in front of the Court House be. |
tween the usual hours of ten and three o’
clock «
All the buildings on lot nnniber 34 thirty four,
Sheriff ’s Sales*
On the fret I'ucsday in April next,
W LL be sold at the Court House in the city
of Savannah, between the hours often and
four o'clock.
The following three 1 Negroes, viz: tlinah, EL
Warren ward, b mnded north b) a lane, south by j lick and Purcillnj levied on as th“ property of Wni
Broughton St. east by lot number 33 thirty three, | A Moore, to satisfy an execution in favor of the
State for the choice of members of the Legisla
ture, at the next General Election therein, to
administrators of liatt Jones.
Also, allThat lot of Land and Improvements in
the city of S .vanntih, being sixty feet wide 1 and
ninety feet deep known as the No. twenty three
23, in Wathihgton ward, arid which said dot of land
was sold and conveyed to Jacob Ftthm, by Henri*
etta Almy and her Trustees, levied on as the
property bf Jacob F .hm, to satisfy an execution
and west by lot number 32 thirty two, levied on
as the property of Charles H Hayden, to satisfy
an execution for ground rent, in favor of the
Trustees of the Chatham Academy, property I
pointed out by the defendant.
Also, all that range of Stables on part of lot
number 17 seventeen and.18 eighteen, Franklin!
ward,bounded north by Bryan Street,S.by StJuli I
, .. »n Street, enst and west by the other portion of I !n tavor'of the Planters’’ Bank against "scoti fii
(nopcise to each and every voter Bt the time of | a»)d lots number 17 seventeen and 18 eighti en. I Fahm,
receiving his vote, whether Ite tldsir s that the j hvied on «the property of George -lillen, to I Also, a mul'.tto man named Patrick, Levied, ort
choice of said Electors shall be confided to the I satisfy an execution for ground rent in favor of J aa the property of John Pearson, to satisfy ah exe.
people or retained by the Legislature, and to re I Frederick S. Fell. j cutinn IVom the Superior court of Scriven county,
r jue«t such voter to signify Midi desire by en-1 Also, all that lot of land known in the plan of I in favor qf Levi S. D‘Lyon. ‘
dorsing on his ticket, the word People or Legiela I ’he city of Savannah as lot number ten 10, Jack. I Also, lots numbers eighteen 18, twenty tltrecn
lure, according to the truth of the fact j and on | sun ward, containing sixty feet ft-ont and ninety I 23, and twenty six, 26, Kumgsburg, now known
c-mniingout the ballots, to'annex to the return I 'eet deep, subject to an annual ground rent to | in the plan of the city of Savannah as Oglethorpe
ol the said election by them so transmitted t . the J the Corporation of the city of Savannah, together I ward, bounded east by lot number fit'cen, 15,
Executive Department, a true statement 6f th- I ' •*!» all Hie improvements thereon, bounded I south by William slreet, west by lot number
votes so given, to the end that the same may be I "orth by South Broad Street, south by a lane east | thirty one, 31, north by lot number nineteen, 19,
laid before the next Legislature by his Excellen 1 —‘ —‘ '• L — - ort
cy the Governor.
And be it further retolved, That his Excellent
the Governor be, and he is hereby requested tr
eatise this resolution to bepublishe'i without de-
l iv, in the several Gazettes of this State, and ti.
continue the said publication once a month, unt
he next General Election.
Read and "agreed to unanimously,
THOMAS STOCKS, President,
In the Mouse of liepreseniutives, 14th Nov, 1823. ]
Read and concurred in.
DAVID ADAMS, Speaker.
,\ oproved, 18th Nov 1823. ,
G. M. TROUP, Governor.
G A EDUGIm—Chatham County Touhwhom.t
ffmay concern. Whereas, John Dillon, exe
ii fi ot Michael Densler, applies to be dischargi
1 om the executorsliip of the said estate.
Now these are therefore to cite and admonisi
1 and singular the kindred and creditors of Hi
aid deceased, to file their objections (if any they
i.v-e) on or btforfe the 5th day of June next j
thei wise letters dismissory will be granted to the
pplicant
ri if ness the Hon. J. P. Williamson, one of itn
'•ustices of the said court, this 5th day of Dec. A
D one thousand eight hundred and twenty three.
L. S. S. M. BOND, c. c. o.
ler 5 132 1 1 ‘
Georgia—Effiftglvdin (Jouhty.
To all whom it may concern, ,. , 1
W HKRfcAS Daniel Mullet, administrator
(i.deon Mullet, deceased, has applied to
hy court to be discharged from the administra
tion aforesaid,. 1 . i •
Now these are therefore to cite and admonish
I’ uid singular the kindred and creditor* of the
id lieceascd, to file their objections (if any they
ave) in my office on or before the 2d day of A
fir'll next, otherwise letters dismissory wilt b.
(-• rantod to 1 he applicant.
■ Given under my hand and seal this 4fh day ol
hctbber, 1823. .
JOHN CHALTQN, 0, c. o- b.
oct 4 90
fleas 61 Oyer and Terminer, for the city of Su j of Tufts £<J Read, et. al.
vannah, Charles Rockwell and A U E Wood, vs. I Also, lot number fire, Spring Hill, containing
Thomas N Morel five acres, more or less, in CHatltam couhty, 'evied
Also, all that lot of land known in the plan of I on as the property of Catherine IIart8tinr,ti>salisly
the city of Savannah, as lot number 18 eighteen, I an execution in favor of Samuel Loper against T.
Jackson ward, containing sixty feel front, am j V Gray,administrator of Catherine HarUtuityleo
ninety feet deep, subject to annual ground rent I Also, thefollowingseven negroes, vies Chance*
to the corporation of the city of Savannah, toge I I.eah, Juliana, Henry, Maria, Leonora and Isaac,
iher with the improvements thereon, bounded J levied on as the property of Frederick S. Fell, to
north by a lane, south by Hall Street, e«9t by lot I satisfy an execution in favor of Allen McLeari'und
lumber 17 seventeen, and west by lot number I lames Wallace,.et. ux. ,
nineteen 19, levied on as the property of Freder. | Also, one undivided sixth of two undivided
ickS. Fell, to satisfy two executions from the I thirds of wharf lot number, eight 8, in Savannah*
court of Common Pleas and Oyer and Terminer. | commonly called Rices’ wharf, levied on 4k the
for the city of Savannah, John Crane and N Baker I property of Thomas W. Rice, to satisfy two *«»-
vs F. S. Fell, and John Crane, and N Baker, vs. I cutions ln favor of Timothy Barnard,
F S Fell and Thomas N Morel, security | Also, One large bay Horse, levied on as the pro.
Also, all that lot of land known in the plan of I petty of James W. Cannori, to satisfy an execution
the city of Savannah as lot number one 1, Heath I m favor of James Rue.
coat ward, containing sixtv feet front and ninety 1 Also, all the Household and Kitchen Furniture,
feet deep, together with the improvement.'. ! contained in the City Hotel, levied on at the
tnereon, bounded north by Broughton St. south I property of Oiran Bird, to satisfy an execution in
by a lane, east by Barnard Street, and west by lot J favor ot Eleazcr Earley, transferred to J. B. Her.
number 2 two, levied on as the property of Wrr> | bert & co.
Also,the following three Negroes,viz: Lemp*
ster,Phillip andjMurm, and a tract of land in Chat*
ham county, called Zuberbelleri’ place, levied on
under a Fi Fa on a decree from the Superior
Court, as the property of John Francis William
Coutvoisee, to satisfy James David Courvoisee*
Fox complainant.
Also, the following twenty foun Negroes,-vix
L.nnoh Unmlnt A r, _ ^.1 .
VINE months atier date application >ill to
. ” made to the Justices of the Inferior Court' of
t : ■■ county of Chatham, for leave to sell a tract of
fund, in Habersham county, (2. No. 50) the pro-
.arty ot Caroline Procuaor an orpha ,
NATHANIEL LEWIS, Guardian,
dec 26 4257 1
It. Holland, lo.satisfy sundry executions from the 1
■ Court of Common Wcas and Oyer and Terminer,
[/or the city, of fiavabnah, Butter & Scranton and
others v« Poii) at fie Holland, and loseph Ropmah, |
and others vs Wm it Holland, Gibbons tit. Pouy
at & Holland. ' 1
Also, all the Buildings on the Western half ol |
lot number, three 3, Green ward bounded nort:
by BroughtuiTStreei, south by a lane, east by tin
other portion tif said lot number three 3, and wes
by lot number 4 four, levied on a* the property of L , „^ c , ouiuiman,
Elijah Broughton, to satisfy an: execution from I Vlember,Monday, Maria, Jack and George,and all
the court of Common Pleas and Oyer and Termin | 'hat lot or parcel of land, situate in the cournv of
er, for the city of Savannah, James Hills ft Johi I Chatham, containing 1 fifty seven $7, acres more
Low and. Elijah Broughton, j or less, known by number thirteen 13, Fkirtawn,
Also, all the Buildings on the eastern half of |ot I levied on aa the property of the eatate of Thomas
umber 3 three, Warren ward, bounded north by 1 Bourke, dec. to satisfy executions jn favor of the
Bay street, south by a lane, east by lot number d I B^fifc of the United States, et. al.—property
four, and west by lot number .two 2, levied onl as I pointed out by the administrator:
the property of Alexander Hunter, to satisfy, tivo | Also, the following six negroes viz: June, Grace*
executions from the court of t^jmnion Pleas aed I Harry, July, Dapfiney and Tittlq Harry, levied on
Oyer and Te rminer, for the' city of Savannili, I the property of John C Bell to satisfy execu*
Thomas Walton and ad mi nisi ra tors of M McLeod, f Hons in favor of Gardner Tufts, Charles West and
dec vs Alexander Hunter. j Charle Lowtlier-
, Alto, the life estate of Christian D. Leb y, to j
hat lot known in. the plan of the city of Sevan
nah as lot number 5 five, second Tyjhing Reynold
march 6
I.D’LYON, sec.
•\ LL persons are cau'iuned in receiving in un;
^P—manner nr paying any consideration for a cer-
t.,ii> promisory note! drawn by F. M. Stone, in ft.
vor of jno M: Roberts or order for twelve hundred
-ollars, dated 20th Nov* 1820, payable.Sixty days
atier dale-with interest from the date, and iiulors
eil by the said Jno. I. Roberts, and delivered to
me. The said notehaving been lost, and renew-
since by the drawer. The original note is nut
and void.
PETER SHIER
dec 18 4i.243 A ,
ard, with the improve menta thereon, levied on
as the property of Christian D Leby, to satisfy a<
exacution from the court of Common Pleas am
Marshal’s Sales,
On first 'I'ucsday in April next,
I 01 sale* * y * ' . >
I A quantity of Household Furnitiirei consisting
« I of 1 aofa, 1 doz chairs, 1 side board, 1 lea table*
l ’;j 1 dining table, 1 pair card tables, 4 bureaus, 1 car*
A tale of Fleming Aikin of 'he county uf Elm
iiatri, plante r, deceased, will render them in titii
ttested, and all those indebted to the said es>a!
will please make payment thereof to George W
vicAllister of Bryan county, or Richard W. H-
beraham, attorney at law, Savannah, wlio are dul;
uthorized to receive the same.
ELIZA AKIN, Adm’rx.
gk.o. H. McAllister, Adm’r
.V 29
EDWARD B, BAKER, ,
owner inMclntosh county.
T
P Lambright, lat« of Liberty county, deceased,
ire requested to make immediate payments anti
those having demands against said estate, will
present them legally attested within the time pre
scribed by Law to
. JOS. LAW, Sen’r.
qualified ex’r. -
. jan .22 17
|T-otNo.
W mnfclhv ”W*jfd with the im 1
IP of James Andersun, late ot Augusta decease
i -re requested to present their claims properly a
,ve. I tested, and those indebted to make immediate
,erit' of I payment to
1 1 • JOHN BALFOUR.
Administrator.
n h 7
194
h-* . Notice.
LL persons having any rlemands against the
V,estate*of Thomas Lucena, late of Chatham
ebunty deceased, are requested to present tlte
game duly attested to the subscriber and those in-
.dabted tosaid estate, are required to make pay
ment without delay to _ '
S M. BOND,
Acting adm’r. C. T* A, under orderlof the Court
i of: ordinary.
\ feb 9 t 13 * v
ersops havingdeoiands against the estate
■ B^tprs No^ce; v
the estati
Wtt Worrall, jr. deceased Will
riduly attested, and those in*
:e will please: make immediate
,,_«.their amounts will lie placed
is *■*,>(, 1
- .ih** 1
_ Hochstrasser dec are requested to
.it them , for payment'within the time
,nbed'by law, and all persons indebted to
ikfatiaat reauested to make immediate pay*
WekVtO JAMBS MORRISON.
/march 4 52 . ftuat. admr.gj
The Subscriber
ik'TZKk ibis opportunity of informing the re*
^we»tatiy4 of the estate of John Beckf
aa all other persons claiming
1CH, Executor- i l' proflerty 'ih ‘ tS coutriy of Effingham and re
' - /• 1 IsmSgourdf’.thestatei who have,not returned
5 j vheirproperty to the receiver of tax returns
—i i- XT * -• J [ yfeazatejfibSome forward and maketheil J
RKrodj-HhAJiiatm 1 | ehit#duor ^ef<»^ tbpMt day of Aprd next-? f
ss* ? m<h»; . , f ...
dec 4 Ȥ231
Executor’s Notice.
4 LL persons ii'debt. d to'tlic estate of the lat*
'\Dr. Robert Worrell, Jr are requested to fnak<
immediate payment 'o Mr H\ erson, or to
PHILIP BRA SO H, Qual. Ex’or.
N. B. The accounts if not paid shortly will be
placed in the hands of an Attorney for collectiu
un 6 4
. _ , r ,1 .. ... . ls 1 . ar )' | \TS/1LL be sold before the Court House in the
tyerandTiTminei for the citv of Savannah, Rich VV city of Savannah, between the usual briuro
ard Leak vs. C. D. Leby, and Mary Lebe—pro | 0 f ga i e# ’ ”
per' v pointed put by the plantifi’. I
.41 so, one negro boy named Patrick levied on as
he property ol M m Poythress, to satisfy an ext- I j dining table, 1 pair card tables, 4 bureaus, .
,011.01 from the court ot Common Pleas andOwr pe i, several a.ticles of Kitchen furniture/ arid l
and Terminer, tor the city of Savannah, William portrait of Dr. Kollo. k ( also, three nVoes, Mary
loor v». Wm. Poythress and David M. F»tts his j Nanny and Eve, and a moiety Of lot No?T, Second
ecunt) . ... . I Tyhing,'Reynolds ward, levied on at lhe proper-
.dlso, one negro girl named Itoseannah, levieu J ty of. Jacob Miller and George G-Faries, to satisfy
un as the property ot Claudia Coachman, to satis 8n execution in favor of George Wramjl
ty an execution from the court ot Common Plea- Also, ait that plantation or (Fact of fand, situate
and Oyer and I eiuuner, tor the city ot Savatinali,. | ip.Chatham county known by the name of Queens-
Nathan Baker v* Claudia Coachman and Wdlium
Oglebuy, security
^Iso, sundry articles of Household Furniture,
levied on us the property of Wm, R Holland, 1
satisfy two executions for rent, executors of Bar
rack Gibbons vs Pouyat & Holland.
IVERSONS having demands againste the state
f. of ate Matthew McAlister, Esq. are re
quested esent them duly attested to the sub
ioriber, nd all indebted to make immediate pay
ment to . M. H. M’ALISTKR, F.x’r,
nov
berry comprising the Ephraiu or Orphan House
tracts, containing in the whole nine'hundred and
ten acres, together with the buildings and im*
provements thereon, and also, all tliat tract ofland
adjoining the above, containing by resurvey five
. , hundred and seventy acres, originally granted to
.41.10, one negrp : na.i named Torn, levied on as Inigo Jones, bounded southwardly by a causeway,
the property ot John Womack, to sattsly an exe- Hethesda and lands of Wm Allen and Benjamin
.... f„ u ..v„r«>air.r.a UMWmcM I stirk. wegtwardly by lands called Nazareth and
Euphrata,'northwardly by lands of John Smith*
John Curry and vacaqi marsb, and easi wjirdly by
if the
NOTICE.
P ERSONS indebted to the Estat .of Alle-
Denmark, dec. are requested to make
i-sdtate payment, and those having demanu
against said estate will presentltbemj property at
tested within the time limited by law.
ROBERT BURTON, adm'or
■ MARY DEN MAR, adm’rx.
feb 28 48 . Bulloch’Cty.
motion in favor of Patrick McDermott and others.
A. I D’LYON, c s
march 6 54
.Superior Court—Chatham Count)
* Mat Tebju, 1823
tVilliam T. Williams, )
t>*. ' , . . i Utile Nisi.
Thcrnai ltllroom. ■ | Also, Pennyworth Island, containing about’ 160
wN the petuion of William 1. Williams stai j ., C[ . es 0 j- prime riser swamp land, ofi which ise-
- : ,n S th?l 1 homas R Broom, by his certai. J rected a machine for beating rice; ifew and in
•ritmg obligatory, bearing date on the sixth da) j complete order, levied on asthd property ofN.
of J«me 1822, acknowledged htmself to be heln J Cruger,to satisfy executions in favor of of ’the
nd firmly bound and obliged in him in the pena. | Cl .iti.4 skim Rank o.,n J ■
lands of John Curry and the western'shore of the
Isle of Hope, levied on as the properly of Wm,
McQueen, to satisfy a judgement in favor of the
•Marik of the Uriited States- sold at the risque of
■ tlie former purchase '
- t Wanted Immediately,
. Geritieman' well,qualified to teach a Schoy
X- of about twenty-five Scholars, in a hea!'
)hy situation in Btyari County His salary wi 1 b-
"Hir hundred and .fifty dollars a year, and boar.i,
• ashing and lodging. Enquire of the Rev. Wil
ham M'Whir, or the subscriber, boih living n
•dvyan County. JNO. J. M AX WELL.
march 9 ar56
T LL persons having aity u™.»nu,,
\ George Herb, deceased, are requested t
hand them in duly attested, and those indebted
to his estate are 110 w required to make pay men
FREDERICK HF.RB,
MOSES CLELANI),
Executors.
jan 30 fri.23
NOTICE.
x^iSf INE months after date application will bt
Js^l made Co the honorably the Justices of tin
Inferior Court of Chatham county, when sittjny
for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell Sill that tray
of Landcontairii.ig two hundred and fifty acre*
more oc less) known as tot No IS fifteen, in ttu
second district of Early county; Georgia* being
the real estate of Robert M. ,I)urkie, dec «odt<
be sold for the benefit of the heirs anti creditor
of thesaid deceased.
AUGUSTUS F. DURKIB, Adm’or. of
■■■• i ■ ; "'.B.' ! Ml'D«rkie,<lec.
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sum of eight hundred dollars, conditioned for the
[ payment of the. sum of tour hundred dollars 01
or before the first day of June 1823, and tliat for
the better securing to him the payment of tht
-aid sum of money, the said Thomas R. Broou
by his certain deed of mortgage bearing evet
date with the,said bond, had mortgaged to hip;
ail that lot or parcel qf land in Chatham count)
and state aforesaid, known in the plan of>the auiu
county as Garden lot number eighty, (80) east
containing eleven and one half acres more Or
less, bounded on the north by the Thunderbolt
road and lauds of James Bilbo, on the south fy
lands of John Screven, and on the west by a
road leading to.lands of col. JameA Johnson and
others—and further stating that there is now due
and unpaid on the jjaid bond and . mortgage the
principal sum of fdfct^hundred dollars wfth hjn
terest from the sixth nay of June, eighteen hun
dred and twenty two, and praying iheTofefclo
sure of the equity of redemption of the sai,,
'Thomas R. Broom, in and to the said mortgaged
premises On motion of Habersham, attorney
for the petitioner, it bordered, that the princi
pal and interest due on the said mortgaged pre
mises, together with the costs of this application
be paid into this court, within twelve months
from; this date, or otherwise that the equity of res
demption of the said Thomas K. Broom in the
said mortgaged premises be from thenceforth
foreclosed, and that auch l'urther and oilier pro
ceeciiigs thereon take place as may bf ip pursu
snee ot the statute >—j
iri such case made ana prtji'
| vided. And it is further ordered, that this rule
edf. taore-of tlm Gazettes 4f
United States-Bank, and oTters. >!
Eight negroes, viz. Charles,- Daniel; Lucy and
her child* Sylvia and child, Nora ano .Mary* sub*
>eci to a mortgage of about seven hundred dollars)
levied on as the property of Geo. L, Cope, to sat.
'•s>fy an execution in faven of John Bell adminbtra*
tor. ... . • , ■ y •
0{«e negro man named Peter, levied onaa the
property of Jno Womack to satisfy an execution
in favor of United States Bank. 1
JNO H. MOREL, m d a,
march 6 53 1 . ,
Marshals Sale.
. On the first Tuesday in April next,
ILL be sold at the planfstion of Qeo.iL,
r> Cope, Esq between the I ours of 1 and 2«oh
•dock, 14 head of neat Cattle, i4 bead sheep, levied
on as the property of said Cope* to satisfy AA exe
cution in favor of Bell, ad tin in is: nit or. *
JNO. H. MOREL*'m d al
march 6 5.j *.* -v?
Tobacco
5 Hhds prime Leaf Tobacco
100 bundles Hay
For sale by
t«b 26 t 46
GEO^* > N.
■ Notice* ,■
jETER R. CLIFTON, having petitioned the
(Ipn. tlie Court of Ordinary of Bryan Coun
ty, to direct the Executors ofGodhilf Smith, dec.
to make him title to a certain Tract of Land fywtg 1
A j men that
l culture
veral yparf
pfoyment kbis chi^F object mid terms will 1 be 0
t y few. A line left at the post office directed %
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