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MO YDdF EVEjYLYG, APRIL 5, 1824.
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Whole No. 440x-
HOUSES, LANDS, fcc.^
'VTINE months after date application will be |
. v made to the honorable the Inferior Court of I
1 Chatham County, whew sitting for ordinary pur-.|
poses, for permisssion to adl the following; real
$To Rent. I poses, for pei T .
The Store corner o» Drayton and 1 ‘■•tate, for the benefit of the heita and creditors of
I n.„ next door to Mr Truchhluls’ I the estate of N. S. Bayard, deceased, via:
&*.*»•*.*-*bsw,
Jen County, knownns Plum Orchard—and an un-
„ J divided fourth of a certasn Taoct of I.and situate
tfnr Sale. Qr to Refit. j on said Island, containing about 500 seres, origin-
ror BOW, . . I ally grtntedtoGen. LeChland' McIntosh, and
Twt. 0 nthe south by the said Plum Orchard
I fortsble out build ngs on Lot ?** | Tract,
li-wa Wa^n ward,l^W»ept»P«J^YJ AI Uao ft p |, nt „jon called l ottery llallsituate on
l 5 Jlwl ScoU * K ® q * pnpp Sen I the Ogeechee Road, 3 mites from Savannah, con-
I ihnabTr |Wl | i LlAMPOPB,Ben. f ^ ^ ^ ^ „ j. BAYARD,
" Mav River, so. i#a. i s Adm’r Est N. S. Bayaru.
oct 29 SOP — 1 novIO 311
Executive Department) Geo.
MlLLKDGEVlU.B,21st Nov, 1833
K\RDERED, That the subjoined Resolution bi
-•* published once a month, In each of the Gr>-
zones of this State, until the next General Elec
tion.
ELISHA WOOD, Stc'ry.
IN SENATE, 12th Nov. 1823.
WtunsAs it is desirable to ascertain the wish.
f9 of the citizens of this state, as to the mode of
choosing Electors of President and Vice Presi-
dent ol the United States;
PUBLIC S/xLES.
PUBLIC SALES*
'ilttlkt months After date 1 miall applv to th.
ash
Jl THE .... . i| A3 Honorable Justice of the Inferior ifourt o
The subscriber takes this metn-1 K ({^ n „( )trn county, for leave to sell a tract of Ian
0 dto>inform thepublic generally, »ttd 1 lyintr mHa*?' county of Henry, belonging to th
partifcularly persona from the lo«v coun-1 c j- Emanuel Rahn, late of Effingham count
try, who way wit the up xountry in I,j ec d, for the benefit of the heirs
1 —■
IS.UuJ'nerf be «U...
recommendation of A,
; n regard to the healthfulness of th<
i Sssssr* ,or ^
july 2 5
236
JACOB GNANN.jr
Administrator
ral _ ^ _
Magistrales who shall preside at the several Elec
tions to be held in the different counties of this
State for the choice of members of the Legiila-
lure, at the neat General Election therein, to
propose to each and every voter at the time «.of
receiving his vote, whether he desires that the
choice of said Electors shall be confided to the
re
signify such desire by en-
owing on lii, ticket, the word People or Legiila-
lure, according to the truth of the fact; and on
people or retained by the Legislature.and to
and creditors oi | j| u ^ i , t _i uc * 1 1 'I ot ® r J to * i R ni *> such desire by j
City Sheriff’s Sales. 1 , Sheriff’s Sales.
On tfiefint Tuetday in Jipril next, I On thefirit Tuetday in April next,
W ILL-be sold in front of the Court House be-1 1TT77LL be sold at the Court House in the city
tween the usual hours of ten and three o’- I v T of Savannah, between the hours of ten and
clock s I four o’clock.
All the buildings on lot number 34 thirty four, I The following three Negroes, viz; Rlnah, F,l.
Warren ward, bounded north b> a lane, south by I lick and Purcilla, levied on as the property of Win
Broughton.St. east by lot number 33 thirty three, I A. Moore, to satisfy an execution in favor of the
and west by lot number 32 thirty two, levied o*> I administrators of list! Jones,
ns the property of Charles H Hayden, to satisfy I Also, all that lot of Land and Improvements it*
cution for groiind rent, in favor of the ] the city of Savannah, being sixty feet wide nnd
Academy, pioperty I ninety feet deep known as the No. twenty three
:• I 23 » «n Washington ward, and which said lot of land
Also, all that range of Stables on part of lot | was sold and conveyed to Jacob Fnhm, by Henri*
number 1? seventeen and 18 eighteen, Franklin I etta Almy and her Trustees, levied on hs the
ward,bounded north by Bryan Street,S.by StJuli I property ut Jacob Fahm, to satisfy an execution,
an Street, east and westby the other portion of I in favor of the Planters' Bank a'gainst Scott IS
said lota number 17 seventeen and 18 eighti en, | Fahm,
levied on os the property of George Millen, t» I Also, a mulatto man named Patrick, Levied, on
satisfy an execution for ground rent in favor of I us the property of John Pearson; to satisfy an exe.
Frederick S. Fell. I euliou from the Superior court of Scriven county
Also, all that lot of land krfown in the plan of I in favor of Levi S. D'Lyon. v *
the city of Savannah as lot number ten 10, Jack* I Also, lots numbers eighteen 18, twenty threcn
son ward, containing sixty feet fhint and ninety 123, and twenty^ix, 36, Eomgaburg, now known
*. or ant
: particul:
arsit stand b
-N made to the honorable the justice of the In
. ferior Court of Kffingnam County wlien sitting fo
i preeminent. of charring, viz. I ordinary purposes, for leave to sell, one tract o
The rdHoneperdiy? gVW | land laying in the County of Effingham,containing
MsnandHo«e,perday, per
week,
a :« « “ month,
.Single man, per day,
« «' “ sreekr
«c « month,
Dinner, breakifaat, supper 8yc.
Lodging,
Horse, pet^»y.
'« « night* •
montl
1 50
1 25
1 00
5 00
18 00
37 A
124
75
50
12 00
countingout the ballots, to annex to the return.I ^et deep, subject to an annual ground rent to I in the plan of the oily of Savannah at Oglethorpe
of the said election by them so transmitted to the I the Corporation of the city ol Savannah, together I ward, bounded east by let number fifteen, 15,
Executive Department, a true statement of the I with all the improvements thereon, bounded I south by William street, west by lot number
votes sogiven, to the end that the same may be I north by South Broad Street, south by a lane east I thirty one, 31, north by lot numbor nineteen, 19
lai<I before the next Legislature by his Excellen I by Whitaker Street, west by lot number nine 9,1 twenty two 22, and twenty seven, 27, am! a ne’
cy the Governor I levied on ns the property of Thomas N Morel, to I gw man named Charles, levied on a- the prppcrty
And be it further retolved, That his Excellency I satisfy two executions fr »m the court of Common I of Paul J Vallotton, to satisfy executions in favor
iana raying in me viuuiuy u, uinn^iiaiu,euiiiauiiiiK ■ i lie Governor be, and lie is hereby requested to I Pits* & Oyer and Terminer, for the city of Sa I of Tufts Of Read, et. ai.
two hundred acres adjoining Jenkins land, also I cause this resolution to be published without de- I vannah, Charles Rockwell and A U E Wood, w. I Also, lot number five, Spring Hill, conbinin
the half ofa tract oflaod of three hundred acres j lay,in the several Gazettes of this State, and tojThomaaN Morel. | five acrei, more or less, in Chatha
irice.
GEORGE HAYES.
of the undivided estate of Nancy Blare, also one
i tract of land seventy seveti number, twelfth dis
trict, of Ha l County, Georgia, being the real cs
tate of William M’Gahagan deceasedand sold for
the benefit of the heirs and creditors of the d«
ceased.
JOHN GRAHAM,
THOMAS HURST,
Executors.
sept 23 *285
■ent 30 19® . ,1 iNflNE months after dale, I ?,ball apply to lh<
irTThe Editors of the Augusta Chronicle and I Honorable Justices of the Inferior Court of
i SavTnnah Republican, are requested to give two I Effingham County, for leave to sell ullthe rea
insertions a month, Until the lat of July next, and I estate of James Porter, late of said county deed
forw ird Jheir accounts to Athens. - | for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of aai.'.
■ land and Negroes for Sale.
HANDSOME
sisting of
ME property, unincumbered, ebn-
Land and Negroes, together with
estate
inly 15
156
W»G. POUTER.
Administrator.
a I.L persons having dt Iftantls
dig
imp-
I by
iilty
»««•
rite
nl»y
iv of I
irru,
thirty
:.lirst.
si »nJ
ny or
grsn.
tOg'!-
ittlrt
ikton,
srt-su,:
ftwrib
nv the
squity
Sinif,-
Vm. L
:rpro-
cgft- I
aileJ i, I
jtisbed
it once
yiilent
served
:gal rei
ad fix
«der'
V
Cleft-
iiiity,
u
SL*
orsand
ate in the upper country, and well calculated for ^ nt
1 Sv« B »c±: e S»f tteonl ’^bted, to make
j ” C J Banfc < Stocfcforgood paper, well secured, will I
^ ^ ForfurtheTparticulars, apply to the Editors ofj
l he Georgia Journal,
I * june 19 145 J
"" ” For Sale f
i a LLthat valuable tract or parcel of land known
j A by the name of Nelville situated in South
Csrolina about two miles from Savannah. This
I tract is considered one of the beat for a Rice phm-
Itation in its neighborhood, and contwna tight
hundred and elghty-four acres. 1 ‘ adjou.s Mr I
I Thomas Young. Gen. Huger, and Mr. Nicholas |
I Crueer. Perwma who may wish to purchue will
"examine the premises, A good tittle will hagivtn
and the times of sale wiirberoMonable. Apph-
I nation to be made to ■ W M. M ALLOKY
liauon to dc mane to of lUm|ln MaHor> ,
[f uov 16 225
Igaiust tno
tate nf John Kpninger l .sq. deceased, are r
it them duly attested, and the
idebted, to make payment.
H. B. KPPINGBU, Exrx.
JAMES Bl PlNtiER, Ex.r
nov 28 4MS26ti»
’T LL persona having i lemunds against the est at <
\ of Robert Worrall, jun’r. late ol Savannah
will please present them properly attested—atm
those indebted to said estate, are requested t
make payment.
PHILIP BRASCH,
Qua! Executor.
nov 8 210
'■»; ine moiitba after date hereof application wit
v be made to the Inferior Court of Chatham
County for leave to sell a tract of land draVtt In
Thomas Capps deceased in the late Land Lott* -
"y, situate und being in the fifth district ot Mon.
roe County and kno- n by the number 44, for the
benefit of the heirs and creditors of the said Thus.
Capps dec. JOHN MOREL, Adm’r.
sept 6 7
The Public
r \ informed that the claim of Hamlin Mallory to
the tract of land, ir. South Carolina, called
| Nelville, is now in a train for Judicial investiga-
| tion, until the termination of which, aome risk
I will be incurred by those who m^vji
dec 2 237
^i.L persona innebtt-d Ui the estate of D.
ed, are requests
id«
Valuable Property for Sale.
T HE subscriber otters for sale his proper!; in
Darien, McIntosh County—consisting of five
Vbuf Lots, situated in the most eligible quarter
if the city for business of every description.
Also, Five Bay Lots immediately back of those
Jefore mentioned, and divided from them by -
treet of 40 feet. *
Also, one third part of a Wharf Lot, in this city;
commonly called Rices Wharf) with improve-
"enls,
For particulars enquire of Thomas M. Woon
use, Esq’r in Savannah, or the subscribier on
ilmihgton Island. \
CHARLES B. JONES
inov 1 *218
have liquidated their accounts with Thomas U'
bins, as administrator to said estate are forbid paj
ig the same to any other than myse f, as 1 am u
dy person who has been authorised to settle stml j
estate,
WILSON FULLER,
Adm’r. estute of Daniel Robins,
feb 18 t.f3
redetti*
vjwn by
iaxieptk.
leccM^v
wufti,. .
Histerhtt
Mil the*
Notice.
I A Very valuable tract of Land in Liberty coun.
I &A ty, situate on the gunbury lioad, two miles
land a half from Rice orougn; containing two
I hundred and ten acre sThis land is very valua
I bin for cotton, rice and corn, and as well calcula
I ted for that culture as any land in the county;
Itho conditions ate low and reasonable; there are
Ibetween seventy.and eighty acres cleared and
“under fence, there il also a good dwelling house,
nd all necessary outbuildings ort the premises,
wrantee titles will be given to Abe purchaser,
u incumbrances lying on said bind, ror further
uticulars apply to capt. Jos. Jones m Liberty
cunty,orto i ' ‘ ‘ i
EDWARD B. BAKER,
' * owner ip McIntosh county,
. ,1
vllirterto
order, ^
said n 016
ind ispay; I
MSi
tllister « I
er shi>v |n S I
rnAom
mtS&‘
fiiwil
and cos» j
For Sale.
i Lot No, 10 Franklin ward with the improve
pent* thereon subject to a Ground Rent ot
PRhteen Dollars pbr annum: if not sold before
p first Tuesday,in March next, it will be offered
i publiok sale, p or particulars apply to
JOHN Mc'INTIRE
[Feb.2i 42 . •
uU*rl'«
edemp" 011
om
and .
hti
jbl 2 e S:
m
loct 14
rr^~
Anciaux’s
^November
194
To Rent.
ot No. 6; Reyn . , .
r wharf. Possession given the
—Apply to
1HE Wharf Lot No. 6; Reynold Ward, known
F. M. STONE.
The best
Wanted, \
SITUATION on a rice plantation
^•references will be given as to abilities, by
[e hrst planters in this city, and neighbburhoou.
Pt tmrtumUrs apply .at this offipe.
,Ur
Executors Notice.
— the estate
eceased will
S.Ci^
sk i
■m
!«e Robert Woffall, jr._ ..
^.P^ent them duly attested, and those irt*
biSLI 0 e8tate will please make immediate
She h j tlu!rw ' 8e fheir accounts will be placed
I ila nda of an attorney for collection. /
P. BRASCH, Executor,
, Robins,
(carpenter) late of Savannah, dect a,
rated to settle the same, and all wi> >
I continue the said publication once a month, unti
| the next General Election.
Read and agreed to unanimously.
THOMAS STOCKS, Preiident.
In the Haute of Hepreientativei, 14th Nov. 1823.
Read and concurred in,
DAVID ADAMS, Speaker.
Approved, 18th Nov. 1823.
Q. M. TROUP, Governor.
G KMRUt.v—Chatham County. Toall whom it
may concern, Wliercar, Johu Dillon, exe
ntor of Michael Densler, applies to be discharged
from the executorship of the said estate.
Now these are therefore to cite and- admonish
til and singular the,kindred and creditors of the
laid deceased, to file their objections (if any they
• iivc) on or before the 5th day of June next;
'therwise letters disraissory will be granted to the
•pplicant.
Witness the Hon. J. P. Williamson, one of the
ustici-s of the said court, this 5th day of Dec. A
I) one thousand eight hundred and twenty three.
!.. S. S. M. BOND. c. o. o.
dec 5 J32 '
Georgia—Effingham County.
I'o nil whom it ml»y concern,
W HEREAS Daniel Mullet, administrator f
Gideon Mullet, ileeeis<-d, has applied to
i be court to be discharged from the administra
tion aforesaid.
Now these are theref re to cite and admonish
dl and singular the kindred and ereditors of the
said deceased, to file their objections (if any they
•iave) in my office on or before the 21 day of A-
;.ril next, otherwis letters dismissory will be
granted to»he applicant.
Given under my band and seal this 4th day ot
October, 1823.
JOHN CHALTON, c. o. o. a. c.
oct 4 90 ,
VjtNE months after date application vill be
. v made to the Justices of the Inferior Court ol
die county of Chatham, for leave to sell a tract of
'and, in Habersham county, (2. No. 50) the pro
perty of Caroline Procuaor an orpha .
NATHANIEL LEWIS, Guardian.
dec 26 42.57
LL persons are cautioned in receiving in an:
| bert & co.
Also, the following t
| ster,Phillip andfMaria, and a tract of'land in Chat.'
, ham county,, called Zuberbellera* place, levied on
under a tiFa on a decree from the Superior
Cjurt, as the property of John Francis William'
Courvoisee, to satisfy James David Courvoisee.-
L’ntr Bnmrlumnnl *
AI . . -
^ULmanner or paying any consideration for a cer
ri'lHlRBE nidtitliii ader date application win
A made to the Bank nfjthe State of Georgiu f n
the renewal of a lost certificate issued by the
Cashier of said bank, for two hundred shares ot.
the capital stock, in said Bank, standing in the
name of the Guardians of Sarah H. Gilbert.
WM G. GILBERT'.
SARAH HILLHOUSE.
Guardians.
jan 21 "fcwlS
lain promisory note, drawn by F. M. Stone, in fa
vor of Jno I. Roberts nr order, for twelve hundred
.itillars, dated 20th Nov. 1820, payable sixty duvs
afterdate with interest from the date, and indora
ed by the said Jno. 1. Roberts, and delivered to
me. The said note having been lost, and renew
ed since by the drawer. The original note is nu
and void
PETER SHICK.
dec 18 fo.243
Executor’s Notice.
V LL persons indebn d to the estate of the late
Dr. Robert Worrell, Jr. are requested to make
immediate payment <o Mr, Everson, or to
PHILIP BRASCH, Qual.Ex’or.
. five Acres, more or lessjn Ch.tiTsm coum^erfel
Also, all thst lot of land known in the plan oil on as the property of Catherine Hartstine,to satisfy
the city of Savannah, as lot number 18 eighteen,:| an execution in favor of Samuel Loper against T.
Jackson ward, containing sixty feet front, an.. I V. Gray.ailministrator of Catherine Hartstine,dec;
ninety feet deep, subject to annnal ground rent I Also, the following seven negroes, via: Chance
to the corporation of the city of Savannah, toge I Leah, Juliana, Henry, Maria, Leonora and Isaac;
titer with the improvements thereon, bounded I levied on as the property of Frederick S. Pell, to
north by a lane, south by Hall Street, east by. lot | satisfy an execution in favor of Allen McLean and
number 17 seventeen, snd west by lot number I James Wallace, et. ux.
nineteen IV, levied on as tbe property of Freder-1 Also, one undivided sixth of two undivided
ick S. Fell, to satisfy two executions feom the I thirds of wharf lot number, eight 8, in Savannah
court of Common Pleas and Oyer and Terminer, I commonly called Rices' wharf J levied on as the
for the city of Savannah, John Crane and N Baker I property of Thomas W. Rice, to satisfy two exe-
tie F. S. Fell, and John Crane, and N Baker,«». I cutjons In favor of Timothy Barnard,
F S Fell and Thomas N Morel, security I Also, one large bay Horae, levied on as the pro.
Alsu, all that lot ofland known in the plan ot I perty of James W. Cannon, to satisfy an execution'
the city of Savannah as lot number one 1, Heath 1 m favor of James Rue.
coat ward, containing sixty feet front and ninet) 1 Also, all the Household and Kitchen Furniture,
feet deep, together with the improvements lcontained in tl* City Hotel, levied on s« the
thereon, bounded north by Broughton St. south I property of Orran Bird, to satisfy nn execution in
by a lane, cast by Barnard Street, and west by lot l f >vor of Eleazer Earley, traniferred to J. H. Her-
number 2 two, levied on as the property of Wm 1 * *' "
R. Holland, to satisfy sundry executions from l.L
Court of Common Pleas and Oyer and Terminer,
for the city of Savannah, Butler fit Scranton and
others vt Pouyut & Holland, and Joseph Kopman,
and others vs Wm. R. Holland, Gibbons v«, Eouy-
at & Holland.
Also, all the Buildings on the Western half of I Fox complainant,
lot number, three 3, Green wurd bounded north I Also, the following twenty four Negroes, viz
by Broughton Street, south by a lane, east by the I Hannah, Hamlet, Andrew, William, Sam, Charles:
other portion of said lot number three 3, — 1 “«*»» Vr,,> ' **
by lot number 4 four, levied on as
Elijah Broughton, to satisfy an _ .. . „ M1J
the court of Common Pleas and Oyer and Termin I 'hat lot or parcel of land, situate in the countv of
er, for the city of Savannah, James Hills w John I Chatham, containing fifty seven 57, acres more
Low and Elijah Broughton. I or jess, known by number thirteen 13. Fairlawn •
Also, ail the Buildings on tite eastern half of lot I levied on as the property of the estate of Thomas
number 3 three, Warren ward, bounded north by I Bourke, dec. to satisfy executions in favor of the
Bay street, south by a lane, east by lot number 41 Urnk of the United States, et. al.—property
four, and west by lot number two 2, levied on as I pointed out by the administrator. , 7
the property of Alexander Hunter, tosalisfy two I Also the following six negroes viz; Junr, Grace''
executions from the court of. Common Pleas and l Harry, July, Duphney and Tittle Harry, levied on
Oyer and Terminer, for the city of Savannah, I *» the property of John C Brill to sntisfy. exccu
Thomaa Wulton and administrators of M. McLeod,T lions in favor of Gardner Tufts, Charles West and
dec. vt. Alexander Hunter. 'J Charle Lowther.
Also, the life estate of Christian D. Lehy, to
•hat lot known in the plan of the city of Sevan
nah as tot number 5 five, second Tything Reynold >
.vard, with the improvements thereon, levied on
as the properly of Christian 1) Leby, to satisfy a<
execution from the court of Common Pleas and
• Iyer and Terminer for the city of Savannah,
urd Leak vo. C. D. Leby, and Mary Lebc
periv p iloted out by the plantiff.
«4lxt>, one negro boy named Patrick levied on
he property of Wm Poylhress, to satisfy an exiv
rution trom the court ot Common Pleas and Oyei*
and Terminer, for the city of Savannah, William
loor vi. Wm. Poyihrera and David M. Fills his
security.
vJIso, one negro girl named Roseannah, levied
on as the properly of Claudia Coachman, to satis
fy an execution from the court of Common Pleas
and Oyer and Terminer, for the city of Savannah,
Nathan Baker vs Claudia Coachman and William
Oglebay, security.
,/jlso, sundry articles of Household Furniture,
march 6
E D'LYON, sec.
A t L persons having demands against the ea
Juktste of Fleming Aikin of the county of Chat-
nam, planter, deceased, will render them in duly
.ttested, and all those indebted to the said estat<
will please make payment thereof to George W
McAllister of Bryan county, or Richard W. IL
bersham, attorney at law, Savannah, who are dub
uthorized to receive the same.
> ELIZA AKIN, Adm’rx.
geo. h. McAllister. Adm’r.
•r’l.y 29
, levied on as the property of Wm. R Holland, t<
B> The accounts if not paid shortly^ will be | sa ti»fy two executions for rent, executors of Bar
rack Gibbons vi I'ouyat 0 Holland.
Also, one negro man named Tom, levied on us
the property of John Womack, to satisfy an exe
| cution in favor of Patrick McDermott and others.
A. I D'LYON, o s.
march 6 54
j.l .ced in the hands of an Attorney for collection,
jan 6 4
of
quested
criber,
Tient to
nov
P Lumbright, late of Liberty county, deceased,
are requested to make immediate payment; and
those having demands against said estate, will
present them legally attested within the lime pre
scribed by Law to
JOS. LAW, Sen’r.
qualified ex’r.
jan 22 17
P ERSONS having demands ; agtunst the estate
of James Anderson, late oi Augusta deceased
are requested to present their claims properly at
tested, and those indebted to make immediate
puymentto
J JOHN BALFOUR.
Administrator.
• feb 7 . ,
NOTICE.
•a LI. persons having any demands against the
A estate of ThomaB.Lucena, late of Chatham
county deceased, are requested to present the
same aiily attested to the subscriber und those in,
debted to said estate, are required to make pay
tneni without delay ‘tb
mem wiuiou j s M. BOND, .
Acting adm’r. C. T. A. under orderlof the Court
of ordimpy.
feb .9 . H31
persons haying demands agaipat the estate
ot VVm Hocltsfirasser dec are requested to
present them for payment within the timdi
prescribed by la*, and all persons indebted to
said estate are* requested to moke immediate pay
ment to ' -JAMBS MORRISON,
march 4 52 , QuSl.admr,
'QEBaleby
icb.j2
Indigo Seed
SAM RICHARDSON;
On the White Bluff Road.
c59
The Subscriber
' ff-tAKES this opportunity of informing the re
i presentatives of the estate of John Beck
deceased, as iyell as all other persons claiming
property in the coumy of Effingham and re
siding out of the state, who have not return‘d
iheir property iothe receiver of tax returns fo"
he year 182J, to come forWafd and make thei
ettirn on or before the first day of April next-
o'licrwise {hey will be double taxed.
WM. bl’liAU, x t n e o
: dec 4 Bi23l
|3ERSONS having demands aguinste the 6tate
at e Matthew McAlister, Esq. are re-
esent them duly attested to the sub-
nd all indebted to make immediate pay.
M. H. M’ALISTER, Ex’r.
NOTICE.
P ERSONS indebted to the Estate of Alter,
Denmark, dec. are requested to make im
mediate payment, and those having demand*
gainst said estate will present them property at
tested within tlie time limited by law.
ROBERT BURTON, adm’or
MARY DENMAK, adm’rx.
feh 28 48 Bullock Cty.
Wanted Immediately,
At Gentleman well qualified to teach a School
Il of about twenty-five Scholars, in' a heal
thy situation in Bryan County. His salary wi 1 be
lour hundred and fifty dollars a year, and board,
washing and lodging. Enquire of the Rev. Wil
liam M'Whir, or the subscriber, both living in
Btyan County. JNO. J. MAXWELL,
march 9 xr56
Superior Court—Chatham Count)
Mat Them, 1823.
William T. Williams, )
vi. > Rule Niti,
Thomas It Broom, j
O N the petition of William T, Williams stat
ing that Thomas R. Broom, by his certaii
writing.obligatory, bearing date on the sixth day
of June 1822, acknowledged himself to be held
and firmly bound and obliged in him iathe penal
sum of eight hundred dollars, conditioned for the
payment of the sum of four hundred dollars or.
| dr before the first day of June 1823, and that fot
the better securing to him the payment of tht
Marshal’s Sales.
.. . 0* fin* Tutedayin Jif. il next.
iyS I before the Court House ft the
e-pro-1 of sale y ° f Smnnab ’ bctween the usual hours
I A quantity of Household Furniture; consisting
of 1 sola, l doz chairs, 1 Side board, 1 tea table,-
‘ j 1 1 ‘bning table, 1 pair card tables, 4 bureaus, 1 car*
1 P el « several articles of Kitchen furniture, and 1
portrait of Dr Kollock; also, tlirte negroei', Mary
Nanny vnd Bve, and a moiety of lot No. 7, Second
Fyshtng, Reynolds waM, levied oil as the proper
ty of Jacob Miller and George G Furies, to satisfy
an execution in favor of George Wragn.
Also, all that plantation or tract of Snd, situate
in Chatham county known by the name of Queens,
berry comprising the Ephraiu or Orphan House
tracts, containing in the whole nine hundred and
tenacres, together with the buildings apd 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 causev ny
Hethesda and lands of Wm Alien And lit nminin'
Stirk, westwardly by lands called NaSaretfo cod
Euphrata, northwardly by Isnddi.f John Smith,-
John Cuny, and vacant marah, and eastwarillv by
lands of John Curry and the western shore of the
lie former purchase , ~ r, *^fi e 1
Also, Pennyworth Island, containing about 160'
acres of prime river swamp land, on which>ise.
reeled a machine lor beating rice, new and in
complete order, levied on as the property of N.
:; r “Ber*to satisfy executions in favor of of the
United States Bank, and o, hers.
Eight negroes, viz; Charles, Daniel, Lucy and
ier child, Sylvia and child, Nora and Mary, sute-'
•ect to a mortgage of about seven hundred dollars?
.aid wm of moneyi the „idTh.i.» ». B».n. | jgg L?
One negro man named Peter, levied* on as the
property of Jno Womack to satisfy an execution*
in tavor of United States Bank.'
JNO, H. Mtinjil,, m v a..
march 6
53
\ George Herb, deceased, are requested to
hand them in duly attested, and those indebted
to his estate are now required to make payment
FREDERICK HERB,
. MOSES CLELAND,
Executors.
jan SO fi.23
-by tils certain deed of mortgage bearing evet
date with the said bond, had mortgaged to hinr
all that lot or parcel of land in Chatham county
I and state aforesaid, known in the plan of the suit,
county as Garden lot number eighty, (3d) east,
containing eleven and one half acres more or
I less, bounded on the north by the Thunderbolt
road and lands of James Bilbo, on the south by
lands of John Screven, and on the west by a
road leading to lands of col. James Jobpson anu
others—and further gating that there is »o*w due
|andunpaidon the 3ald bond and mortgugC^b'e , ..... - ,
principal sum of four hundred dollars with* in r clock, 14head o'fntatCattle, 14 head sit ealilevied*'
terest from the si xlh day of June, eighteen hun- | on as the property of said Cope, t« satisfy an rvr *
Ur of Bell, administrsfbf.
Marshals
On the Ural Tuesday in; April next, ..
ILL be sold at the plantation of Geo, L.-
Cope, Esq, between the hours ofland 2 oV
NOTICE.
CVW1NE months after date application will bt
made tothe'.lonorable the Justicts of tht
Inferior Court of Chatham county, when sitting
Cor ordinary purposes, for leave to sell all that true
■>f Land containing two hundred and fifty .acres.. __
more or less, known as lot No 15 fifteen, in the I from this date, or otherwise that the equity of res
.nAnn.l ^SeliH/tV rtf P.upIii rniinlu h^inn- I' i ti -iu «.L„
| dred apd twenty two, and praying the forecio-
I sure of the equity of redemption of the said
Thomas It. Broom, in and to the said mortgaged
[ premises On motion of Habersham, attorney
1 for the petitioner, it is ordered, that the princi.
i pal and interest due on the said mortgaged pre-
| tnises, together with the costs of this application
be paid into this court, within twelve months
cution In favc
march 6
53
JNO. H. MOREL, h d sj-
second district of Early county, Georgia,, being
the real estate of Robert M. Durkie, dec. and to
be sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditor*
of the said deceased. ,
AUGUSTUS F. DURKIE, Adm’or. of
' R. M. Durkfo, dec,
27 3 '
iVdilts a Situation,
A man that is will accu&inled both with the
culture of cotton and rice, at he has been se
vural years Vn that business as an oVerseer, 1 erti*
jdoyment is his chief object and terinla will 1 bfe-*,
t y low. A line left at the post office di
M. will meet with prompt attention,
jan 9'
demptionof the said Thomas R. Broom iri the
said mortgaged premises be from thenceforth
foreclosed, and that such further and other pro-,
ceedings thereon take place as may be,ip pursu
ance of the statute in such Case bade and pro
vided. And it is further ordered, that this rule
be published in one or more of the Gazettes of
the city of Savannah,- once a month- fot- twelve
months previous to . the time appointed for tne
payment of the said money, or that a copy,there
of, be served Upon the said Tljoipas R., .Bppom
M least six months'before the expiration iff the
said time. . , • - ■
1 Extract froth the minutes,
, JOttT .BOLLES. dl&rifciL
li.._teufisw. - ^ — t
Tobacco and Hay.
5 Hbd8 prime LeHf Tobacco
100 buhdlea Hay
F»r sale by
feb 26 l 46
, geg. . R.mal
J\l‘otide.
rjETER R. CLIFTON, having petitioned tite
* iHon. the Court of Ordimivy of Brva.i Conn-
ty t \o direct the Executors ofGodhilf Smith, dec.
.to make him title to a certain Tract of Land ly ing-
in Effingham County, and.he having, produced a
bond given by the eatd Godhilf Srr.iUi, to make
title for said land. ‘ ‘ K '
All persons intere^tedi nre. therefore request;
ed to take notice,that the said JBxecif.ora, will be
directed to make titles, if nii objections are lileii'
within the time limited by law,
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