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To Rent.
i— hjj Wharf Lot No. 6, Reynold Ward, known
yr P s Anciaux’s wharf. Possession given the
j^ t of November—Apply to
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F, M. STONE.
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'Vj'INF, mopllTs after date application will b'
v made tn the honorable the Inferior Court of |
Chatham County, when sitting for ordinary pur
poses, for pernigsaion to sell the following real
estate, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of I
the estate of N. Si Bayard, deceased, via i |
One undivided fourth ofa tract of Land, contain-
ing about 500 acres, on Cumberland' Island, Caro-'
den County, known as Plum Orchard—and ail un
divided fourth of a cerfasn Taact of Land aituati
on said Island, containing about 500 acres, origin
ally granted to Gen. Lechland McIntosh, and ]
E VEXING, APRIL 7, 1824.
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Executive Department, Geo.
MILLEDGEVIL! .R, 2lst Nov, 182j
f!\Rt)ERED, That the subjoined Resolution b<
published once a month, in each of the Gi.
;et(e« of this State, until the next General Elec-
tion.
Attest,
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VVhble No. 44C3*
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ELISHA WOOD, Sec’ry.
JL • IN SENATE, 12th Nov. 1823.
Whkreas it is desirable to ascertain the wish
es of the citizens of this at ate, as to the mode, of
choosing Electors of President and * Vice Presi-
ATHENS HOTEL.
1 he 8,lb ‘’ c ’ ibc - ..uJie®*^ene-'allyl^nd I hounded on the south by the said PlqVn Orchard | <^nt of'the United States;
,V therefore resolved by the Senate awl Hod,'
I r a * Ihn mav visit the up country in Also a plantation called Lottery Hall situate on I of Representatives of the State of Georgia in Gene
_ il tjy* UK nlrlanre that he will Jc the Ogeechee Hoad, 3 miles from Savannah, con. ral Assembly met, That it shall
^ 8 nndaie , ffentlemen^nd 8 1wfies)nr f!up|Hpqwi|h I taining about 600 acres, , N. J. BAYAHD, • | Magistrates who shall preside
f 0 "®bv the day, week, or month, on easy terms. ' • ,Adm r Est. N. S, Bayard.
BSSlTe said Tn recommendation of A- I^ 1 ?
V’^Hither inrf'gardtn the healthfulncs* of the j vNjiMNB moot , ...
,..| 1 ,u r itv of atmosphere, or iigreeable and I Honorable justice of the Inferior OOurt of
. in these particulars it stands J Elliogham County, for leave to sell a tract of lam!
Office of the Marine and Fire In*
surance Company,
SAVAitXAH, 4th February, 1824.
LL persons are hereby cautioned against re
HAceiving or negotiating S. J. Bryan U Broth
era’ acceptance, of P. M Stone’s Draft, in favor of
S. J Bryan, payable in sixty days from 23d No.
vember, 1823; tor four hundred and fifty dollars,
as the said acceptance is the property of this com
pany and has been either lost or improperly taken
away. »
GEO. SCHLEY, President.
feb 5 28
PUBLIC SALES*.
City heriff’s. Sales.
On the first Tuesday, in May next,
W LI. be sold in froi t of the Court House, id
the city of ^vannah* between the usual,
hours of'lD ana 4 o’clock.
All the Stock in trade of ffector M'Donnlif*
consisting of Hard Ware, Liqusra tfe levied on M
the property of Hector McDonald to satisfy an
execution for rent, in favor of the trustees of Mrs
S G Jones.
be the rates of charging, v»*. I e'staVe of Emamicl'Huhn, lat
E and Home, per day. g J 75 deed, for the benefit of the
w lt <1 ii per week, 1 50 | said estate.
tying in the county of Henry, belonging to thi
estate of Emanuel Kuhn, late of Effingham count).
heirs and creditors m
jPgf
« month,
Single man, per day,. .. .■
,i «• •« week, . *
“ ,«'montV . j
Dinner, brctutlasl, supper, «c,
1 Lodging, • ; '
Horae, par day,
ii i« night., , - -
it n. month, ..
CMUren «;»1 «!'(*'% h,l QEO»aE HAVES,
sent 30 188
t 25
1 00
5 00
'18 00
37 J
. 124
75-
t 50
12 00
fitly 2 5
256
JACOB GNANN.jr.
Administrator
N INE'mouths after date application will be
made to the honorable the Justice of the In
ferior Court of Effingham County when.aitting for
ordinary purposes, for leave to sell, one tract ol
-land laying in the County of Effingham,containing
two hundred acres adjoining Jenkins land, dso
the half of a tract of land of three hundred acres
of the undivided estate of Nancy Blare, also one
tract of land seventy seven number, twelfth dis-
4QPV U'» , , | « I tiMUt Ul HIIIU n^vgiuy ObfV>u uuiiiucif vwcillll UI9<
The Editors of the Augusta Chronicle nr-d l 0 f Had County, Georgia, being the real es
3 .vlinnah Republican, ate requested to give two I rate of William M’Gahagan deceased and sold for
insertion*« month, until the 1st of July next, amt I l)ie benefit of the heirs and creditors of the de
ft.rwiivd their accounts to Athens.
V lb Rent.
The Store comer ol Drayton and
Ray street next door to Mr. Trucheluts’
oct2l' Orleans 9qnafe
! ceased.
sept 23
wnV
•285
JOHN GRAHAM,
THOMAS HUR9T,
Executors.
For Sale, or to Rent,
Twi neat tenements, with cotn-
Ibrtable out buildings on Lot No. 21,
Warren ward, lately the property of J A
Scott, Esc. Apply to D. T. Hall, Sav*
or ’ 1 WILLIAM POPE, Sen.
May River. So. Ca.
201
vSflNfc nninlii* after date, I ahull apply to the
■£sl Honorable Justices of the inferior Court of
Effingham County, for leave to sell all the real
estate of James Porter, late of said county deed,
for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said
estate
W.G. PORTER.
Administrator.
july 15 156
aieri"
be the duty of the
_ > shall preside at the several Elec
tions to be held in the diflerent counties of this
State for the choice of members of the Legisla-
ittro, at the next General. Election therein, to
propose to each and every voter at the time ol
receiving his vote, whether he desir-a that the
choice of said Electors shall be confided to the
people or retained by the Legislature, and to re
uuest such voter to signify such desire by en
dorsing on his ticket, the word People or Legisla.
tare, according to the fruth ef the fact i and on
counting out tlie ballots, to annex to the return
of the said election by them so transmitted t - the
Executive Department, a true statement of the
votes so glvn, to the end that the same may be
laid before the next Legislature by his Exccllen
cy the Governor.
And be itjhrthet resolved. That his Excellency
the Governor be, and he is hereby requested to
cause this resolution to bo published without tie-
l ty, in the several Gazettes of this State, and to
continue the said publication once a month, unti
the next General Election.
• ' Read and agreed to unanimously.
THOMAS STOCKS, President.
In the House of Representatives, 14th Nov. 1823.
Read and concur . d in.
DAVID ADAMS, Speaker.
Approved, 18th Nov. 1823.
G.M. TROUP, Governor.
G K< ikGIA—Chatham County. Tosh whom it
may concern. Whereas, John Dillon, exe
cutor of Michael Denster, applies to he discharged
from the executorship of the said estate.
Now these are therefore to cite and admonish
ill and singular the kindred and creditors of the
said deocased, to file their objections (if any they
have) on or before the 5th daypf June next;
otherwise letters dismissory will be granted to the
applicant.
Witness the Hon. J. P. Williamson, one of the
Justices of the said court, this 5th day of Dec.
Also, one negro womnn named Suky; levied on
Office the Manne and Fire In-1 SSSRZffi SETS oSSS^SSSS
SUVanCe Company* I a,lt * Terminer for the city of Savannah, John D.
SAVAwxiH 5th Veh 1824 I 0o,e ' V8, Dav,fl ,rvi, > e - ^ *
mHIS Office will insure cotton between Augits- .. A ’?.° u “'rc^ in* h ] ™\ kno ' ,, . n
i ta and Savannah, in busts of the Steam Boat I 81X '•p Columbia
Company, at one quarter of one per cent premi I 5!™* “*!?■, t ? a ” ann , u * ground rent to the
um, and merchandise at one quarter, to one half ll n’T ’ v.«tt, M.r. ,m-
ier cent, ncoovdiug to circumstances. On pije j mS," ef’t ^ V
ioats plying between said places,one halfper cent. I ^ ^ 0 No seven ) S by n lane North by
I J* h ... . p«w«,wne uanpci ccm. j j) r oughtou »t. levied on as the property of John
and upwards will be charged, agreeably to the
condition of the boat and the character of the
patroon.
GEO. SCHLEY, President,
feb 5 c»28 ’
Morel, to satisfy An execution from, the Court of
Common Pleas and Oyer and Terminer for the
city ofSAVannah, James Fowler vs. John Moiel.
Also, all the h. tidings on the western third part
. of lot No two t.2) Jekiy Tything, Darby Ward,
Runaway, j and .also all the buildings' in lot No. forty (40)
| A ROM the Bubscriher, a Negro woman named I ' VHPre 5 1 Wa rd, bounded north by a lane, south by
r Elita, formerly the property bf Benedict and Byoughton st. E by lot No. o9 thirty trine, VT by
icn.i. Vnunff* h.tufui.n oi ... Q9v..i.. hf.iffl. 11 .incoln*8i. levied on as the dropert
Isaac Young; between 21 or 22 years of age, five
feet four or five inches high, stout well made, dark
complexion, right fore iiiiger first joint off A
i.incoln-Bi. levied’i n as the property ofClmrle'a
j H. Haydfen, to Satisly two executions for rent, the ’
I Trustees of the Congregational church or Mi et»
reward of Five' Dollars for her apprehension, or j •' 1 neriaclnt 'J.
Twenty dolls A if found harbored on conviction; I H Haydvn, and also to iatify two ftecu*
•>lie is wei| known in and about Savannah, she has F 1 • ,IH
since her absence had a child—runaway some
JA9, SANDERL1N.
time in January last;
npril 2 A ft
Administrator’s Notice.
P ERSONS indebted to the estate of Robert
Dreghorn, (Jute Merchant, Augusta) deceas
ed, are requested to make immediate payment to
■ ins from thb Cotirt of Common Picas and Oyer
| and Terminer for the city of bavanhah, JnoP
Williamson vs. C H Hayden, and James Wells vs.
[same.
A.f. D’LYON, CiS.
april-3 78 ■
“ City Marshal’s Sale.
/On I'netday the third of MoJr.
be Hold in front of the court house, be;
^ Land and Negroes for Sale.
■, unincumbered, con-1
r\ H \ND80M E property, unincumbered, con-
siting of Lnnd.and Negroes, together with |
S*ock of every kind, and the growing crop, a-<
mnunting in all to about 12 or 15,000 dollars, WW*
ate in' the upper country, and well calculated far ]
juiy la
4 I.L peiso'nw liavuig dOmVnti* aij jinkt'in
3L late of John F.ppinger Kdq, deceased, a. D ^.- r , „ .. . u - . , ;* v .. i~ : — — —
quested to present them duly attested, and thps- I D . one thmisand eight hundred and twenty three. I Superior Court-^-Caniden' CoUllty
indebted, to make payment ^ s - S. M. BOND, c. c. o. f Makcii Term, 1824.
H. E. K.PP1NGCR, Exrx. • doc. S 132 1
JAMES EPPiNGER, Exoi.
iitu^galtisl
m late of
nnv 28 -
(m226|b
Georgia-r-Effinghain County,
4 Ll. petsuiib Having demanus^gaitist the estate I . Tn ' as^t”Mullet^Administrator f 1 t,ie petition of William Berrie, stating that
ate in me ui>|~. - „ :; ,„.,h» Aul I °f Itobert Worrnll, junVi late of Savannah, I A/y Gideon Mullet deceased has uDulicd to I one j°^ n Christopher, of the county of Cam-
acmintry Store—the shil well a(1 ?P ted , "J will please present tliem properly attested—#mt 1 f . cn ,. rt tobedisdiarued from the aSministra-1 ''en,befng indebted to one Henry Sailer or order
tivatittn Of Com and Cotton, is offered ft* sale On I ^ Mid a / e guested to ^ |tn a note on.and.dated St Marys'in said county,
tween the idual hours of 10 mid 3 P M.
GEORGE WRAGC,jun. in AugusU,"orsuits wili 1 property, if the fines are not paid
be commenced Indiscriminately, and those who j tnat cay. •
have claims upon said estate are requested to|
,i, Am nmn»flv u n.. C K./l I lot letter H. situated in that part nfthe city fort
P P J WM TURNER. Admr 1 merly called St. Gall, now Oglethorpe ward bcun-
The Augusta Chronicle, will publish the above M ed « b 1 y rJ L ^; e, ^ S . by I lol JV' er F ' 11 “
nee a week for three months and forward their
* erty of Mrs Mary Garnett to satisfy two fines im-.
posed by the Mayor and Aldermen of the city of
Savannuh upon her intertaing negroes on Siimiaya
Also, a small building oh lot No 32, Warren
ward, bounded E by Price St. S by a lane, W by
lot No 31 and N by Congress St. levied on as the,
property of he estute of Peter Favard, to satis;
ty a fine imposed by the Mayor and Aldermen
of the city of Savannah, against said estate for one
of the slaves driving disorderly.
, ' ; P M. STONE. 6 m.
april 3 -78
accour 11|> this office,
net 18 feMl96
William Berrie )
iis. ^HulefiC is
John Christopher, j
iccommodatmg terms. ,,, j make payment.
Hank Stock, or good paper, well secured, will I
betaken in payment. iMi.n.,, rl
For further particulars, apply tothe Editors otj nov g . 210
-he Geprcift JournuU
fejnnc 19 145
PHILIP BRASCH,
Qual. Executof.
N INE months afterdate hereof application wil
be made to the Inferior Court of Chatham
County for leave to sell a tract of land drawn by
I'homas Capps deceased in the latq Lattd Lotte
Now these are therefore to cite anil admonish l °" ‘he 9 h October 1822, ,n the sum of Five Hun-
all and singular the kindred and sreditnr* of the j drml DollarB, payable M-uh interest from the date
said deceased, to filethtir objections (if any they !,«?*&* Df '!» n l S“^ th . fe . rt ^ eXt d,d
have) in my office on or before the 2,1 day bfi A-. Uottgage to the said ftenqr hia heirs and .aa.ign»,
pril next, otherwise letters dismissory will be l* ecu,e payntent °t the note aforesaui wiih
JW-QAit)
A LL that valuable tr*ct or pardel of land known
■liy the name of Nelvill?. situated in Houtn r y, Rituale and being in the fifth district of Mon-
Ua.oluia about two miles from Savannah. This I roe County and kno'ri by the. number 44, for the
. . . i _ _ ..Fl Ln k/xit fn« n IJlAA Dlun. I L > Pi .1 t. —J ——JD.m .. I* at. . in 1.1 T'knr
City Marshal’s Shies;
On the first Tuesday in May next,
W ILL be sold in front of the court House he;
tween 10 and 3 o’clock, the following pro;
t; - —7 r-j rv.- -77—rv.' . ' i*perty, if thetaxes are not puid before that day,
interest on the same—a certain lot of land in the j Lot Noil, and buildings,-Franklin war,,',60 by
^Given tinder my hand and seal this 4th day of j town aforesaid being part of lot No. 1, beginning 190 feet, bounded east bylot No 12, south by,Bry
October, 1823,
Sir‘m conaidered one of the best for a Rice plan-1 benefit of the heirs and creditors of the said Tljos. I ryT
U iim in its neighborhood, and contains Fight I P.appg dec. JOHN .\fOREL, Adm’r.
hundred and e.ghty-four acres. I M' 1 J 0 ‘ , ? 8 ” r ' - ®ept6 * 7 ■ v . the,
■mmm Young. Gen. Huger, and Mr. Nwholaa >111
fViiirpr Persons who may wislt to purchase will
SSe &&&. *ir> m *» 1
.ml the times of sale wlirbe kMM«. Apph-
sstion to be made to WM, MALLORY
Agent of Hamlin Mallory.
uov .16 225 . . -
oct 4
JOHN CHALTON, c. 0.0. e. 0.
90
I at the west corner of a lot belonging to one Cal-1
I'vin Bayes, thence running south 100 feet on St. [
Assize of Dread.
ffjr* .The average price of Flour being sen-rt
dollars per barrel of 196, lbs, the weight ol
bread the present mouth muBl be ns follows:
124 Cents Loaf 21b II oz.
do do 1 lb 5A'bz
Public
I S informed that the claim'of Hamlin Mallory to
the tract of. land in South. Carolina, called
Nclville, is now in a train for Judicial Investiga
tion, until the termination of which, some risk
villbe incurred by those who
dec 2 237
Valuable Prope rty for Sale
T HE subs; riber oilers for side In* piopert in
Darien, McIntosh County—Consisting oi live
Wharf Lots; situated in the most eligible, quarter
of the city for business of every description.
Also, Five Bay Lots immediately back ot those
before mentioned, and divided from them by a
treed of 40 feet. . ,
Also,’one third part of a Wharf Lot, inthis city,
(commonly called Rices Wharf) with improve-
mentii ‘ •,
Vor particulars enquire of Thomas M. Woon-
at use, Esq'ivin Savannah, or the subscriber on
Wilmington Island,
march 5 1824 53
Administrator’s Notice. ... . . . ,
P ERSONS indeb ed to tho estute of Mary )Lll I* ,n ^ by drawer
deceased, are requested to make immedi'-i I ” a v< ,a ’
‘ §t243
an St. west by lot No 10 and north by a hire, 16
.. , .. • .1 . vied tipon as the property of the estate of Tho*.
Marys Sheet, thence north to Bryant St. thence L- L-loyd, to'sf.tlsfy the city tax of sold e-tate for'
; ou11 'a Si in° r .isift be j;«■ iwj"*Lti«,te.jd.* ( 5.rd.Lwu,,.,,*.,,.ep*.
l Nn sowhedrn «*T** & running Rom thence directly pcrly 0 p J„ s W Cannon, fo satisfy Ids city tax,fur
^ F ! heriver . S ‘ » • V* WW with all and sin- !, le ' ear l82 3; amount tax fl7 81 and tost,
perty ot Caroline Hrocuaor anorpha • gular every thing, thereto appertalmng-ihat the A f g0 , ot & 21, and bt.il",ngs, Warren ward*
NATHANIEL LEWIS, Guardian. IW Henry Sadler, to .whom and' to whose heirs l 60 bf 90 teet> bounded east by Pjice St south by
. md ussigns the said mortgage was made on *ho I'Congress St. west by lot No 22 and north by St,
LL persons are cautioned in receiving in any I 2«h »f Sept. 182J,duly ssigneil by deed, * ! ‘ u ) I Julian St. levied upon as the property of Joseph
.manner or paying any consideration for a cer- mortgage to the petioner; that there is now due I A g co y to satisfy, his city tax for the year 1822*
■' 1 on satri mortgage the sum of ftve Hundred Del-1 amount tax gl 1 69 and cost.
!...« wiih .nrtre.t lin m the i.» luh.mrv 1R22. I ... Xt-, woman named named' Dors,
property of Samuel Russell, to
ijptipn, in the said John Christopher, lus heirs I ^^tisfy his city tatfea far the years 1820, 1821; tu22
dec 26
ed by the said Jno. I. Roberts, and delivered to
me, Fhe said note having been lost, and renew-
. Tife'Original note
deceased, are requested to make immtdr-
piyment, and those having demands again.-it «ii(i
■ state, will present then} properly attested, withof
the time limited by law.
WM. WILLIAMS.
Administrator.
feh 2. 85 . ■'
• Administrator’s Notice.
N LL Peruons having demands against the es*
dec 18
PETER SHICK. -
uciinta by. paid into this court within twelve
■= !—,'p.- j. 1 months from this date, otherwise that the equity
Executor’s Notice. I oi redemption of the said John Christopher his
4 LL persons i idebled tp the estate of the late j heirs l-ikeculofs, Administrators and assigns be ,
ADr Robert W6rrel!,Jr.are’requested to make I'rum thtnCe forever foreclosed and that such other j
immediate payment u> Mr. Ryersun, or to j procedirigs take place asare pursuant to the slat
PHILIP BRASCH, Qual.Ex'or. | ute—Audit is further ordered that this rule be
N. B. The accounts if not paid sliortly will be I published in ope of,the G .zettea of this state at
.l-l ... “•—— * least once a month for twelve months to the time
Oil the fint Tuesday in Mai) next,
W ILL be sold at the Court-ii'jiis^ in Sevan-'
nap, between the hours of 10 and 4 o’clock;
Five negroes. Censer, Hannah, Joe, Ruth,
and Harriet; under a li fa on 'foreoosure in lavor
of Davies and Berrien, against Joseph C, Haber
sham. ; P • M
Also, (wp very prime negrors, Solomon and
.. $ f,If.i “Jf qV,T.T," i!i n? pi!o,Ku« plfpcd in the hands of an Attorney for collection, least once a month for twelve months to the time | j 0 i lrt , levied on as ihe propercy of Jno. Wofnttk*
4 , : |apRoinmdfor ; t| ? gp,yme B tofMudmoneylntohosa t .sQrb ff execu,i^ in./avorof Henry M-Alpin
CHARLES B. JONES.
ttov 1 i218
Notice.
, valuable tract of Land in Liberty coun*
ty, situate on the gunbury Road, two miles
and, a half from Rice orouglt; containing two
hundred and ten-acre s This land is very, valua-
blefot cotton, rice and corn, and as ^eu-calcula-
•ed for that culture as any land in the county;
ihe conditions are low and reasonable; there are
between seventy and eighty acres cleared and
under fence, there is, also a good dwelling house,
*nd all necessary out buildings on the- premises,
guarantee titles-will be given to the purchaser,
no incumbrances lying on said land. For further
particulars apply to capt. Jos. Jones in Liberty
county, or to
... EDWARD B. BAKER,
owner in McIntosh county. 1
BUR 16 ‘
. Notice.
T HREE months after date application ayitl he
made to the Bank of the State of Georgia for
‘he renewal of a lost certificate issued by the
Cashier of said .bank, for two hundred .shares ol
‘he capital stock, in said Bank, standing in tiie
tfttne of the Guardians of Sarah H . Gilbert.
WS1. «. GILBERT.
SARAH ttlLLHOUSE.
Guardians,
i»n2i »fonl6 '
A LL persons having demands against the es
of Fleming Aikin of the county ofChat.
bano, planter, deceased, will render them in duly
-‘bested; and all those indebted to the said estate
'['‘ll please make payment thereof to George W.
■ McAllister of Bryan county, or Richard "W. Hu
attorney at law, Savannah, wlio are duh
'''•Uiovized to receive the same. . .
ELIZA AKIN, Adm’rx.
GEO. ll. MCALLISTER. Adm’r.
miv 29 98 •' '
P ERSONS having.demands againste tbe state
of ate Matthew MfcAlister, Esq. arf re-
quested
'criber,
inent to
nov
# - * r 9
esent them duly attested to the sub-
nd ali indebted to make immediate pay.
M. H. M’AUSTKR, Bx*r.
county dec arc requested t
subscriber duly attested, within the time prescrib
ed by law, and those indebted are requested to
make payment to
' AARON CHAMPION,
march-3 1 1. SI ■ Quid. Adm’r.
LL persons indebted to the estate of Daniel
Robins, (carpenter) late bf Savannah, deceas
ed, are requested to settle the same, and all who
have liquidated their accounts with Thomas tto-
bins, as administrator to said estate are forbid pay
ing the same to any other than myselfaslamtl.ej aga i nst sa Y d estateWil I present them propertyat-
oidy person whohasbecn authonsed tosettlesaid t £ stcd witbin the time limited by law.
estate. ; | ROBERT BURTON, adrn’or
i Court, fp
A true extract from the minutes.
JOHN BAILEY Clerk.
Jefffrsot), T 6th M)arch, 1824 .
against Jno. Womack and Wm. M. Oaig-.
ISAAC D’LYON, s.c.c.
.april 3 78
NOTICE.
P ERSONS indebted to the Estate of Allen
Denmark, dec aVe requested to make im-
.Hide Nisi.
18
jWILSON FULLER,
Adm’r. estate of Daniel Robins.
/ • . .
riBiiSON S'having demands‘agaihst the estate
Jj of James Anderson, late ot AvgtuM 8 decease'!,
Superior Court—Chatham Count)
Max Twm, 1823.
William T. WilUams, Y
vs. M
Thomas R. Broom. J
mediate payme'nt, and those having demancls J ^V^ng'that'xhiiJnaa r‘ tyrant by" his'ceS:.
writing obfigatory,bearing date on the sixth dav
of June 1822, acknowledged himself to be helo
and firmly bound and obliged in him in the pena
sum of eight hundred dollars, conditioned for the
r) , , payment of the sum of four hundred dollars 01
Wanted Immediately, 1 or before the first day of June 1823, and that foi
. r. ,. c . . . , 18-1—7.1 thebetter securing to him-the payment of the
V Gentleman well qualified to tea^h a School ^ gum of moneyj the said Thomas R. Broon.
''%• ?* about twenty-five Schojars,. ^ a heal-.| ^ h j 3 certain de^d of mortgage bearing ever
date with the said bond, had mortgaged to. him
feb 28 48
MARY DENMaK, adm’rx.
Bulloch Cty.
are requested to preseftt tljeir claims properly! at- J of about twenty-five Scholars, ip » Bv hb“cetttdn'd££l 'of mortgage bearing even
tested; and those indebted to make immediate J thy srtualion in Bryan County. „Hissslary wi.l be j J te . vl - • ■ J - ■-*-
Daymentto;- . ’ I four hundred and fifty dollars a year, and board,
' JOHN BALFOUR. {washing and lodging. Enquire of the Rev. Wil-
Administrator. | lium M'Whir, op the subscriber, boih living in
Bryan County. JNO.' J. MAXWELL
march 9 ap56
feb 7
■ NOTICE- " .' ' ;. , t , ,
debted to said estate, are required to make pay
meat without delay tb g
Acting adm’r. C. T. A. utlder oideilof the Court'
of ordinary. .
feb 9 t*3l
present tliem
i described by 1
said estate.sre
ment to
' marph 4
jan 30
FREDERICK HERB,
MOSES CLELAND,
Executors.
NOTICE.
all that lot or parcel'of laud ip Chatham county
and state aforesaid, known in the plan of the suio
county as Garden lot number eighty, (80) east,
containing eleven and one half acres more or
less, boupded on the napth by. the Thunderbolt
i-oad.and lands of James Bilbo, on the south b>
lunds of John’8erev,eu, and on the west by a
roadlead’iig to'landsof col. James Johnson and
others—and further stating that there is now due
and unpaid on the said bond and mqrtgaiVthe
principal sum of tour hundred dollars with in
terest from the sixth day of June, eighteen bun.
died and twenty two, and praying tbeforeclo-
j sure of the equity Of redemption of the said
I Thomas It, Broom, in and to the said mortgaged
j vV»INE months after date application will be ) premji , On motion of Hubersham, attorney.
I i^v( made tothe honorable the Justices of the. j jar the petitioner, it isordered, that the princi-
Sheriff ’s- Sale*
On the first Tuesday in May neSrt,
W ILL hte sold before the court house, in Bul
loch county, between the usual hoCirs of
sale. .l->; - ■'/ ’-‘f
Two hundred.acres of land, lying on (Hack
preck, levied on by virtue of an attachment, as the
pr-perty of Dempsey S'tandland, at the suit of
Thomas Watery and returned to me by a consta
ble. .
Also, 550 acres of land and improvements, levi
ed on as the property of Sarah Hallman, to satis-
| ty executions in favor of Archibald Lewis.
ALo, a tract of land and ’ improvements, ‘lying 1
on MillCreek, levied on as the proper y of Re«-
hecca Mikel, to satisfy executions issued against:
Joseph Hagin, in favor of the state and county.
SAMUEL SLATER sac.
npril 2 77 -
Executors bales.
' On the first Tuesday in May next.
V7T7I7.L be sold before the Court House in Itice*--
W boro, Liberty County, bfetweri the lawful
hours of sale, the following Negro slaves, vizi
Adam, Cinda find Jack her child, Luke, Julyj
Matilda, Sally, Sue, Frank, Jinney, and Hannah
and Rose her two children, Tom and Anson
Sold by order of the Justice of the Inferior Court
of Liberty County, for the benefit of the heira
and creditors of the estate of Jno. E. Fraser deed,
ROBERT Mc’INTOSH,
, • ■ Bxeeutor.
march 4 52
mortgaged pre- I „ .„ h , ToWcd-and
this application | f lobseco
twelve months I V® Bundles Hay
Qvtal. : admr,
tJbllSONS indebted to the estate ol Jaine;
^mbright, lata of Liberty county, deceased,
thn ret l ue6 ted to make immediate payment; ihp
, U8e having demands against said estate, will
'hemlegally attested within the time pre-
Whbed hy Law to ,
JOS. L\W, Sen’r. ’
. qualified bx’f;
.an 2^ ir , 1 s'
The Subscriber
jAKES thi opportunity of informing the fe-
presentatives of the estate ot John Beck, 1
Accessed, as well as all other persona claiming
be sold for the benefit-of theVheiteand creditors
^ fthe AUGUSTUS E.JPURKIE, Adm’or. of.
, ■ j It. M. Durkin, dee. 4 *^ 1
27 S-
foreclosed, and that such further and other pro
ceedings thereon take place as may be in pursu
ance of the statute in such case made and pro
vided. And it is further ordered, that this rule
be,published (pone or-more of the Gazettes of
T»r „. n \ i the city of Savannah, once a mgjith for twelve
."ha’rmintv Of Rffincham and re I ants a BUUatum, j months previousto the time appointed for the
^^nfnnt of the state,\ho b^e S not returned A mpn that is will accuamted both with the paynidnt of the said mon<?y, or that a copy there-
siding out ot ‘ueBJ „?• ,„ x re t urn s |*< •• j A- culture of cotton and ripe, as he has been se- J 0 j; he served upon the said Thomas.lt. Broom
For sale by
feb 26 t, 46
GEO. ll ) > N.
ilieir ^'fbrdM&H^nS make"ther I 'vetfol years' in that business as an overseer, em. j at’leastsix months before the expir&tion ofThe.
h\ Piuyment is hia-ohief object and teAna will be ve. 8aid Ume .
“!}* rn “oAhVu wifi be double taxed; P 1 < y l QW * A line left at the post office directed to 1 Extract from the minutes,
otherwise they will be^loubletfaed.^ ^^ ^ ^ me e.t with prompt attention.. | JOB T .BOLLE8, clerk
dec 4
n§23l
jan
, •V v
june
249
0ETER ,R. CLIFTON, having petitioned the
si Hon. the Court of,Ordinary of Bryan Coun
ty, to direct the Executors of Godhiif Smith, dec.
to make him title to >j certain Tract of Land lying
in Effingham Count}', and he having produced a
bond given by the Said Godhiif Smith, to makes
title for said land.
• All persons interested, are therefore request,
ed to lake notice,-that the said Executors, will ba
directed to make titles, if no objections are firfms
within the time limited by Law.
JOSHUA SMITH*
feb 14 . * 36 i •• '
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