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lumn of American liberty; none, at least on which, the
ere of taste can rest, for a moment, with satisfaction.
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At \RT\:thaSe& everv provision it conttuns^ias oeen
fy the held ambitionV foeir rtfiers, have
WW^e^tion aftet, edition of
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Charts has been excelled by later specimens
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of A,..™. Mep.nde.teis,
Surely tn( ' ; . t to the decorations of art as the
*t least, as well ehUt-ea to , f ^ fac . simUies of thc
Mag-na Ch^ta ^ na tjtots who signed it were published
it would serve to gratify a curiosity, at least
SdSte as that which calls for imitations of die cor-
ited wi&f colofert. I _ „
doHarseacn. Asno more oi uiusc cujhco -u. -- r- ~v i i...it i-A.j-1-it w-i. substantial well bunt
•edfoan shall be subscribed ft**, gentlemen who Joseph OB.n^dth^fw eypresS;‘lt has stpod the
thent£ are requested to add the i/&Tesp«ts» 7mSd
subscriptions. »
JOHN
i ' Ao.70, Chetnut sti'tet,
£jT ScnscBiPTiorsfor the abovfe proposed splendid
Engraving will be received at this qffic®. #
july 9 Si ' '
£/•
Brought to gaol, on the 16th Au-
be-
gust, 181b a mulatto man, says bis name is Billy,
longs to Mr. Casey , of Charleston, South-Carolinai about
nineteen years of age, five feet one inch high, wants
two fore teeth, has on blue jacket and pantaloons.
AM HARMON,
aug 17^-98
fompjete pitice
, aprit
For terms apply to .
JoYlN BolTQN or pafm.
JEREMIAH CUYLER:
*** During my absence from Savan
nah, for a few months, iVlr. Gill, wfo^tfoduct t * le
nan. IOr il lew ruouina, -ui. —x - ^ . . _* -aAI-o.
fairs of the Livery Stables; Mr, DXft, the btagfe Oflice,
aqd Job T. Bouxs, will act as tny Attorney and Agent.
Daniel Hotchkiss,
july 6-
-80
- Q\J ——
Police Office, 20th July, ±6ip.
Au-
£5* Brought to gaol, on the 31st
gti3t, 1816, a negro map named Billy, says he belongs to
James Lewis, of Hancock county, five feet eight inches
high, about 22 years of age, has a scar on ms left jaw,
had on a black coat and yellow nantaloons.
* A. Harmon, D. g. c. c
sept 3 105
Pursuant to a resolution of Council, the following re
port is published for the infop^tion offdl cw»«ned
Chatham Superior Court
trrtjdftc A A-:. > - hf,,,','*.- ... *
• of the aristocracy that wrested
& Brought to goal, on the 3d of
September, loin, a ia'iiitto man n.tmed Dasieij* s«tjs
theEngUsh Charter ta the reluctant monarchs ol the I ^^elon^’to Ruben Roberts, (s. c.) A slit in his left ear,
May, , , *1 „ rentes1 °® e tooth oilt, five feet, three inches high, homespun
AVeatt firmly perspadvd that the more the pnnciples Udcjoth A. H4RMON
n f tiirJpnendence are spread o*t b^-| I ^ f „
knVneciaration'of Independence are spread omt oc-
SSLrS55&B world, the more they wiU be adnur-
^bVforekunaUonSas well as ourown, and every m-
_ serve to attract at-
/-nocent and honest dev tee th 7 t0 promote the
lentton toward ^ era ? S fo u ^ h a n embellished edi-
-S'ls~“ 2rSJ£r« ,« v«<. »-,u
‘SmSStS .oread the t»owlea*e VMM.
have H-teudcn .v . d ^ herw i se have t'irned them
l’-htlV- towards the subject. Such an edi.
,crveto place it continually under the eye of
X ia;i and cluld in a flunily-it will associate the
ISSlLrtahie ideas;of elegaitce and ornament with
fcatdry bf tbe transaction itseli—and fannlianse diose
TifirSnles which form, or ought to form, the very bond
KdSmefft of political society. Nor is it of small
t^V siich -in edition, well executed, will serv
SSS^ st^ortUe Fixe A»t» amonpt us as at
^present clay. Actuated by these views, tticsubscn-
btr proposes to publish
- , a spixknii
IW
JtlL J
B. O. C. C.
-105
age,
Brought to goal, 011 the 17th July,
1816, To r, the property of doctor (iillett, of South Car-
orlina. He is five feet three inches high, thirty years ol
and an African bv birth, thii’ f ee.
H. M‘Call, g. c,. c.
july 23 87 „ . _
Brought to gaol, on the 191h
named William; says lie belongs
.***
August, a negro ;
to Vlr ’jameTs Smith, of Camden, (s. c.) about 27 years
of ae-eifive feet four mchesbsgh, hUs asmall serf on his
left eve-brow, has on dart pantaloons, and coarse brown
shirt. A; HARMON, d.
aug 2d- —99 # r
.8.
edition
<5f the
DECLARATION
Brought to goal, 011 the 25ihinst.
a negro man, who says his name is 1 -a v , and be.on s to
1 Richard Keating, of Brvan county, five feet seven inches
high, about 27 ve^-s old, has on white wooden pantalSons
' and bluejacket, much patched.
■ ■ < 4t. A. Harmon, d. g. c. c.
aug-27—102,
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INDEPENDENCE,
Stay PcTTn 1 n ■ a
Tim Administrator* of ^ ’ lb '
"* John Hqrb, deceased, |
VS. V RULE Nis,
Tbe Heir* and Representatives |
of John Gromet, deceased J
Upon tbe petition of Lbe-administrators of j 0 ^
Herb, dvcmised, playing the foreclosure of the
Equity of Redemption of the following premises
mortgaged by the said John Gromet in his life
time, to the aforesaid John Herb, deceased on
the ninth day of February, in the year of our Lord
one thousand eight hundred and four, to secu e
the payment bf a.certain bond,' bearing even date
• therewith conditioned for the payment of the sa^
of one thousand dollars on or before the ninth
day of February, one thousabd eight hundred ,. n d
fiyf, with lawful interest from the date thertof-
vi*:“AU that lot of Land, situate, lying an j
being in that portion of- ground lately the w-st
commons now called Franklin ward, in the city „f
Savannah, known by the bomber (24) iwenty-fou t
fronting Saint Julian-street, and containi >g sixty
feet in front and ninety feet in depth, together w.'.l,
the housesyout housesand buildings thereon, sUni.
ing or belonging (subject, nevertheless, to the an
nual ground rent of seven pounds ten shilling
sterling, equal to thirty two dollars and thirteen
“The commbtee to whoii^ was referred the considera-
tion of die best mode of redeeming, investing and appro
priating the food* derived-from the emission of corpora
tion treasury cjiange bills, report—-that for the forth
security of the holders of die said bills, the treasurer 0
keep a separate account of the amount issued and that
he do keep tlie sumsiu the treasury oftlie city, to enable
him to pav bills whenripresented to him, and that on no
occasion do he make use oftlie sums so received, but tor
the payment of the saidbiHs, mkess otherwise authorised
by special resolution of council. Your committee are ot .
opinion that the amount issuecj is too small to enable centsj to be paid to the corporation of the city 0 f s 4 .
council’to make any approoriation of the &-ine by invest- } v-tneah or their successors in office,) Un motion
‘ ■ interest, and that the - - - - * -
ment in funds or otherwise to draw .
existence of these bills may be too short 111 their limit..
tion to authorise council for the present^ to make any
p^nanent. appropriation of their proceeds. YoiUPcom-
mittee further recommend tliat the treasurer do receive
for said bills, the current moajR of the city, to wit—the
notes of Banks which are nbir depreciated turther than
the difference of exchange, and that tlifc treasurer tarnish
the coniinitt.ee of Finance with tiie amount of change ms
issued, and the amount on haid‘ rtcc-ived lor tne ,
and that he do advertise that j persons, holders or me
change bills, will receive payment at any time, by calling
on treasurer—vbat no sam under one dollar iU Be
paid. • CHARLES HARRIS, ~
Is
. Committee"
GEO. V. PROCTuR, '
EDWARD ii AH»LN, J
- Extract from the tuiJivtcs.
D. D. Williams, c. c.
.i” ,v
\Va
of Jeremiah Cuyier, attorney f r the petiti n-rs,
It is ordered, That the principal, inten-sl an; j
costs, due on Said mortgaged premises be paid
into court within#welve months from this date
ana unless the same be so paid, the equity nf re
demption shall thenceforth J>e foreclosed and
other proceedings take place pursuant t . tbs; a c
of assembly. It is^further ordered, That thi 3 ru | s
be published once a mouth until the time a r:
<*<1 for pay ment, in one of the pu lie Gdzrt; e u f
this state or served on the heirs and reiire, ; . nii .
lives of the mortgagor or their special agent, at
least six months previous to the time sa.d money
is to paid into court as aforesaid.
Extract from Ae minutet
Job T. Bolles, ell
june 13 70 v '
anted
To the Printing Busines, two APPRENTICES
nlv ,t .this Office. •' iune 29—
Ap-.
-77
NYhich 'shall he, in all respects, American. M the ne-
. ..L.'.l Kp mmiufactured 111 this 1
Pessary materials shall be manufactured in this country,
’SlsSSiS'iJSiewSTSfjMvS. a«££ fc
$SS§S?ttr«rtM jwi
citizens have don#ih pohtics and can do in ait.
^PbUodclphia, iHarch, 1816.
Brought to gaol, in Savannah,
July Id, 1816, PuixcE,belonging to Samuel Lowder, near
Augusta. He is about fortv years of age and hve feet
six Riches high; has on nankeen trowsers and Striped smrt,
has a thin face and a scar on the back of his right hand.
H. M>Call,G. c. c.
ulv 16 84 .
To rent,
That commodious House, ndw ocoupied by Mr. Duke,
at the northwestern corner of the market square—and
possession given the first of October ncxrt Enquire of
George Parker,
sept 3—wf—105 at Mr. Denver’s shop.
! Vx.ak AkH TEIlHS or subscription.
To all vvliorn it may concern^
Notice is hereby given, that the toUcwing persons only
are licensed by the
gjlbts.
Commissioners of Pilotage to act as
branch pilots.
■When the publisher Submitted the preceding• notice [ Thomas Nottage
intention to Undertake tlds national publication, al- [ Stephen I minions
Henry Cragg
nf his intention to Undertake tl
•♦honcrh it had Ion™ - occupied his reflections, he was not
of itsSnpWUr.ce, for he had never suspected William Royston
Mhvirt the-fact really^ is, that there is no -where extant an William Bragg
Snoopy .f.h« ULte j Robert Kev
,p aDer i n due anhals of the world. , I Jolul genius
^fhe biitfiNAi. Declaration of Independence, as depo- I
foe secretirV of state’s office, was happily pre- Benjamin Sisson
Te^when so many valuable papers were consumed John Hale
Noah li. Sisson
Reuben Anderson
E. Broughton,
John Dixon
John Cleary
Jesse Furnace
John Low
CERTIFICATE PILOTS.
S. H. TinunonB
iienrv Baker
Ranawav from the subscriber on the 1st inst. his negri
Wench CLEMENCE, from thirty to thirty-five years of
at re, formerly the property of A. D. Lambertoz. tVho-
eyer #ill return said wench to me or lodgdThtr in gaol,
11 receive the above reward. She is Well known in
citv, and I deem it unnecessary to give a minute des.
dw~;iling upon sfight differ-1
«nces,inajccui-acies, -or 'omissions, the first words which
•r>&.«ettt*-themselv«r in- our printed copies, and even as
Fw^Scord oathe JoLmdsof the Old Congress,
they are of record -
ft* kg' *** BEVBESENTA-rtVES OF THE j
USTFEi) STATES or ASrtBlCA -IN COXGBF.SS ASSEMBLE!.,
whereaa in tlie original the Declaration is thus headed-
‘S^IklROUBrECLAHATlL.NOr THE THIRTEEN UNITE11 |
6T TTd5' not a mefo verbad dirtihcriOrt: itinVOlVes a dif
ference in principle. Does it become
^carel^ss
tiolPcrf a
l$y order of the board,
D. D. Williams, c. B. p.
april 10 95 %_
" Sheriff's
:<T ’^ sales.
Americans to
trafisbutte'd to posterity word for word,
"3glSSSp& «ai unhesitatingly answer YES!
BiSthe-pubUsliersUnda pledged to have it so engraved,
and to accompany it with the requisite pi-oofs of au_ln.11-
On the fret Tuesday in October next,
Will be sold at the court-hoiqg: Jefferson, Camden
county, between tlie usu-d hours of ten and three
o’clock,
Three negroes, viz: Roduf, Sampson and Abram; lev 1
ed on as the, property ol Thomas Hughs to satisfy an
and kitchen, situat-
east corner of Lot
incent Pendergass,
dec. levied on as tlie property of Eieazer Watermen to
satisfy an execution in turtir of P. Hunn.
John Bailey, s. c. c.
aug 29 103
^■irttetizeofthe Paper will be thirty-six inches by t-en-
Ste wanulactnred by Mr. Amies, m lus
fcestnianner and of the very best materials
vjitv Sheriff’s sales.
The-ile«g)f, which is from the pencil of Mr. Bki^port,
-WiU be exefuted in imitation of Bas Belief and wolleij-
- ; acor'Uin of honor, surmounted |
On the first Tuesday in October next,
Will be sold in front of the courthouse, between tlie
hours of 10 and 2 irciock.
Tta house and lot. at present occupied by William
tomediately , 'umdtT- 1 Stephens, situated in Broughton street, levied on ^hk
fofStns will be alorgc mcdalUOn portrait of gene- property t& satisfy an execution in tavoi ol Euw at d a.
^ Aisorthat house and lot, in Broughton street, at preset
On theonc side of this medallion occupied by Philip Box, esq. levied on as the property of
f^Shtf^be-0 similar portrait of JOHN HANCOCK, Simon Jackson, to satisfy an execution 111 favor of J. J
presSeht- of. Congress,'July 4, 1776; and on the other u | F. Blanchard. Conditions, cash.
&
PresidQitrOf. Congress, _ ,
portraitt of! THOJLVS JEFFERSON, autlior of tlie De-
C ^The°arms “id^die' Thirteen United States,” in medal- I
lions, Sd by wfoathk of Olive Leaves, will form the
remainder pfthe C.otdon.whicn will be further enriched
ibjHwte of -ffie chliracteriSticjjroductioiis of tlie United
-States; auch as.the Tobacco and Inoigo Plants, the Cot- j
ton ShOT^iRice, &&.
Isaac D’Lyon, s. c. s.
august 29 ■ "—-103
Georgia—Chatham county
By Samuel MwEdiid, cierlqmf the court of ordinary
of said county. > jm
Whereas, George G en, esq. hath this day applied to
me for letters of administration on the estate and effects
H lAivim . *i| I iUL IOI iviu-iau.
The whole of tlie dc *;n, (exceptmgttie portnuts) will q{ Mr Noble \v. Glen, late of the city of Savannah, dc
-be-engraved -by-Mr. Me an at, of Philadelphia, who has ceased> nex t of kin-
for some;^peks bepji at work on the plate. / j These are, to cite .
Mr. JjSKEi, of NcW-York %\ ill engrave tbe Portraits. J an d creditors of tue deceased, to file then* ob-
Bv fJfthktHrice o€all the.artists engag-ed, the publisher : ectlolK (if aI1 y they have) in my oificp, on or before tlie
ZiM-ahandoned- tiie idea of printing the declaration with | firs , % ioni i a y in October next, otherwise — 11 K '
has {\etermined to have tlie whole of it kn-
- ''-ornamental disposition and sty ie of the efl-
T*W
glaring of the
— Declaration of Independence, wliicil will
^W«py ^ interioiAjfthe cordon, will- be designed: and
•exeiufea by Mr. 'Bairman. .
TiW-fdcSSiiinlie* will be ertjrraved bv Mr. Valeancr.
MMHfifcsecufe this important part oftlie publication *
whfL
th^d^«f4VUhn%ton; wiiere by permission of the
be wiU have the ohibixae bignatuhes
^afeitBritr^ur^er hiscj'e. . , , ,, '
•The public are well appmed tliat the gentlemen
nesdiave been mentioned, as undertaking par-
partmerits in-the propdsed publication, are the
f the- United States, and they have, one and
alk-BWSitkWlte'tMiblkbeT thatteiey will sedulously devote
themselves to the execution oftlie several parts they
hav&^tflSertalien^and will finidh them isi such a manner,
as to do-credit to themselves and to the ce intrv, so far as
d«m*hd§tfo : T* e * , ' xious employmcm of tiiete respecUve
tJfcn&-»n-te»is natioftai work. ;F
The tOhtbaitn will be engraved from ortyinal- paint
ings esteemed likenesses
The arms of the United States, and of the several states,
will-be-taithfolly executed fbom official descbiptions
and documents, and in foe manner directed by
the most approved authors on science of Heraldry.
From the ans^ffeiTKihts made, and the dispositions
miufosted by foe avusUAtds confidently expected that
this euaravme will be, when finished, a splendid and tru-
letters will be
granted to the applicant.
[L. S.] SAMUEL M. BOND, c
aug 31- —194 .
-
lynatiS peibcauoj. Thepubhsher tlunks he can pro-
SfiBefoatitfoaUbe^dyto defiver to subscribers in
FArtiaiy qesW&E TEN dollars each copy, to be paid on
^Re^R^avjagS will be accompanied by a Pamphlet,
conS« foe-#e»oi documents connected withtliepub-
rXjT-Ts aufoonues, and a hst of foe subscribers’
V^lievdeUveredto
.punnet in whicShfouy may liavcsubscnbed.
”SSSS5W«1 u. bjy. * »r*ES2* pa "
ot-carry colors, to havetlie sluelclsaccurate-
foe iaudem style, and foe plants &c.
City Marshal’s sales. *
On Friday, the 13th September, '
Will be sold before foe'GxcjBkge, between the hours of
ten o'clock a.^m. and two o’clock r. m. foe following
Articles: ' ‘ja
Two pipes 'of Cognac Brandy; levied on >s^he p^p
petty lifStarges &. Burroughs to satisfy ad exfceution for
taxes due the city; amount of tax SoOfoanii' costs Jr
Also one Iron (cotton compressing screw, aqd-foe dp
paratus attached to tiie same;) levied on as foe^rpp
of Hazen Kimball, to satisfy an execution tbS t&SI
tiie"city ; amount of tax g34 5 cts and costs 1 J - ,.JSe
Also one bale of white Plains, marked l. H. C.JSo. L
levied oh rs the property of-6. C. Dunning' to satisfy
execution for taxes due foe city; amount of tax g95 and
Five dollars’ reward.
criptSoh’ of her. I warn all persons from haruoring or j and ihe s*id sums of money being yet unpaid
• the utmost rigor of the law will be J It is therefore ordered on m -tton of Jose
carrying her of!’, as
put in force.
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-lf)5
PETER EVEN.
pb S.
otice.
An elderly person, without any family, wishes a situa
tion as an OVERSEER—persons wishing to employ, may
s l _ _a u:i:£r ... * * 1 *' * r
depend on stability, and can have recommendations, ff j the gazettes of the state at
required. Enquire at this office. sep 5 >t* 106 j month until the time appoini
Notice.
Nine months from the date hereof, application will be
made to the honorable justices of the inferior court of
Chatham county, for leave to sell a dwelling house, and
Irxf VrUH fYllll
lot NoTlO, Columbia ward, ustbe real estate of Timothy
Bonticou, dec. for the benefit of the heirs and creditors.
Ralph May,
july
Notice
Is hereby given, that nine months after date application j
will be made to the honor ble the Justices of the Inferior
Court, for permission to sell ail the lancUjaid other real
property belonging to the estitte£j>£ general James Jack-
son, for the benefit of the henUBf
WILLIAM) H. JACKSON, ? Ex’or* of\
JAMES JACKSON, 5 saideet.
july 2 '1
Bulloch county
By Eli Kennedy, clerk of the
irt of ordinary for said coun-
GEORGIA.
Whereas, John Everitt Bath applied to me for letters
dismis-iory, from the estate of Zedikiah Earns, dec.
Now, therefore, these are to cite and admonish all per
sons interested therein, to file their objections (if any
they have) in my office, within six months from this date,
otherwise letters of dismission will be granted to said ap
plicant. Giyen under my hokid and se..l of office at Bul
loch county, this 3th day of August, 1S16.
ELI KENNEDY, c. c. o. b. c. %
nus- JO *4:——95
Notice,
Nine months after date, application will b» made
to the honorable the justices of the inferior court
of Effingham cohnty for leave to sell or make tl*
ties for a tract of land, ontaining two hundred
acres, situated in the twenty-third district of the
county of Wilkinson, knpwn and distinguished in
the plan oBTsaid district by No. 227; being part
of the reaT^state of Christopher F. Trieboer, dec.
for the benefit of heirs and creditors.
ANN M. TREIBNER. adm'rx
GOTTLEIB ERNSV$adm.'or.
N BPUl persons who have any demands against
the estate will render them according to Imv.
ANN M. TREl^NEit, adm'rx.
jnne 13' §0 B3 ^5-
costs
Also four pieces of Ticklenburgs; levied on as foeprb-
perty o 1 J. Hanmer &. C*. to satisfy an execution jn favor
of foe citv for taxes; amount due g57 and costs
Also one Jack Screw; levied on as the property of
Brooks & Welman to satisfy an execution in favor of the
city for taxes; amount due glO and costs
F. M. Stone, c. m.
aug!3 96 Ci . *
Sheriff ’s sales.
On the first Tuesday in October next, ■ ■
Will be sold at the courthouse, in the city of Savannah,
between foe usual hours of 10 and 3 o’clock,'
All tliat Lot and ia»proveniertts7 No. 3, -Slope^tything,
Percival ward, coitf-aiuing sixty feet in front' on York-
and administratrix of John-Uefb eL al.—former purchas
er not complying. -ADAM COl’E, *. c.c.
aug - 3 l—1,4 it;' ' -
Notice.
Nine months after dale a piication will be marde
to the honorable the Justices ot the Infor-ior court
of Chatham coun v, torteav - to sell the iollowirg
real estate, for the benefit of the heirs of Dr. J ames
Glen, late of the city of Philadelphia, d -c. viz
. bdO acres iff Land, in A1‘ lnto.fi county, original-
antefj lo Nohle Jones, e-q. deceased, bounded
on the southeast by lands of J>hn Johnson and on
sides bv vacant land at foe time of survey,
nndivjded^fiftb of all that House and Lot,,
e;city of Savannah,, known by the number
by Broughton-s reet and north
bjj, a^afie, bemgnO feet in widths and 90 feet in
Also, two LotsdFland on the Isle of Hope, con
taining together 67 acres. GEORGE GLEN.
ma>-> h 9 —- §o- — —99 adndor.
Notice.
Nine months after Uie: ; date of this notice^ ap
plication will be made to the bonorablothe Justices
of the Inferior Court of Liberty county, for permis
sai n to sell a part of the real estate .of Adah Alex
ander, deceased consisting of two hundred acres
of land, In said county, oftLiberty, known by tbe
name of &e High Houseitraut, adjoining lands of
Hastings and Cuthbert, and bounded north by
North Newport river; -also one improved lot, in
the tofTn of Banbury, in said county, known and
distinguished in the plan oi said town af lot (1301
onchundred and thfirty.
much 7-*-29 - Adm'
Superior 'Court—Chatham county.
May Term, liifo.
William Smith, p etition for foreclosure .
Jo^h Porclier. > RuU
Upon the petition of William Smith, pray
the foreclosure-of the equity of redempMon^o.' 1 -t
following premises, mortgaged by tiie saiJ J- A
D. Porcher Lo tbe said William Smith, to stvari
the payment of sfx hundred ani fifty dolia'sanfi
'tw>-nly-six c**nts, w.th-interest from the Hite of
s*id mortgage, due on a certain bond dateJ
third day of May eig teen hun re 1 and six—
wit, all that lot of land in the o.ty of Savanna*
known t-y the num'ier seven, (7) in \ imacrsw j
Ewingsburg* with the improvements tn reon; i n
on motion of Mr. Wayne, attorney for the pe'•
tioner, it is ordered that the principal, interest an
c sts, due upon the said mortgaged premise,, 118
paid into court within twelve months from
date, and unless the tame be so paid, the equity v
redemption shall thenceforth be foreclosed, ana
other proceedings take place pursuant to the at.
of assembly in such case made and pr°vided, an
it is farther ordered, that this rule be publistie 1
one of the public gazettes of this state at e-
once a month, until the time appointed for p r
ment as aforesaid, or served on the mortgage
his special agent six months previous thereto.
Extract from the minutes
Job T. Bolles, clerk.
july 6 80 —
Is hereby given, that nfhe months after
- ide to the honorable tns
Notice.
date
april 27-
JOHN BURNETT,jun.
. m fo «'
Superior ourt,
October Term, 1816.
Whereas'David B Mitcbel governer and c a-
mander in chief of tiie army and navy of the
state and militia thereof hath filed a petition in the
honorable court setting forth, that George Biill;e,
of the said county, is indebted to the stale of Geor
gia. on a bond, bearing date the twenty ni<uu day
o January, eighteen hundred and eight in the -urn
of five thousand eight handred and eighty n na
doll irs thirty seven and a half cents, payable n
instalments and whereas to secure the payment
hereof, the said George Baillie dio mortgage all that
undivided tract of land containg nine hundred
acres,situate on the Island of St. Simon’s, being an
undivided part of a tract containing twenty, two
hundred and nineteen acres, confiscated as the pro
perly of John G ra{ >am, esq. and sold on the thirti
eth of April seventeen hundred and eighty four,
Peiol, solicitor general, that Ihesaid George Baillie
do pay into court the principal, in.erest and cos.5
due on the said bond within twelve month's fn. m
the date thereof, or a decree will pass ag&ias:
the said mortgaged premises for tiie payment -
Also ordered, that this rule be published in oaetf
least once in ei«y
ppointed for tlie payment
expires, or served on the mortgagor or his a.ent
six months previous tharto.
J S PELOT, sol. gen.
Ext'act. of the minutes
I. Abrahams, c. s. c. g. c.
fob 27 cfo 4
Superior Court—Chatham couii»y.
May Term, ibid.
Robert Burton by hi
Prochenami, |
Benjamin Burton, 'f-Rule Nisi,
vs.
The ex’ors Joseph Hill.J
WheresfS. a pe.iition hath this day been fib-d in tie
clerk’s office of the superior enure of Chatn»<".
county, by Robert Burton, praying tiie establish
ment of a certain due bill, staled to have be. a
given by Joseph Hill in his life time to sad Ko>
ert Burton for the sum of seventy dollars and fifty
cents which said due bill is ailedged on oaih in
have been lost.
And, upon motio\ of Messrs. Pelot and Haber
sham, plaintilf’s ureornies, it is ordered, Thai sail
petition, with the docoments thereunto annexed,
be affiled in the clerk’s office, open to the inspec
tion of all and evcrjfperson or persons mterr-teii
therein; and that the executpsf aforesaid dooac:
beiore the first day of the next term, shew c.aif.
ifany they have, way the prayer of the petitij.ee
should not be granted; and that the foregoinjrdt
; be published in one Or more of tbe public gaze-t^
j of this state at least once a month until the first day
of .the next term. Extract/'om the minutes
Job T. Boles, clerk'.
june 1 —$E—65
application will be made «.» .
' ‘ Inferior court of Glynn county for
Justices pfthe tmerior coun. m --"-f Mo-
leave to sell the whole of the real estate 0 ^
ses Burnett, esq- Ute of sard county, dec.
benefit of the hfcirs and creditors.
JACOB MOORE,_ l aim'#!'
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