Savannah republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1824-1829, June 15, 1824, Image 4

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PUBLT'? SsLKS. v * eriffs sale. On ihi ft i ue-.day in July next, W U.l.bt o . efiroc the Court House in the city < *v ‘iinaii, between the hours of It' an 4 *c : ' k. The foil, wing fix negroes via: Harnibnl, .Isa <r, t.imdoi,, Peter, William and lla n*h, levied on as the property of Juo Hunter, tosaiisty ati.fa. ui> mortga; e, in fetor of the Planters Hank. Alsu, five negro, s, via . Judy, June, Kly. Dub r«n, «n 1 Quail), levied on as the property of Oli. ve< Stu.gtf, u» satisfy a fi. fit on mortgage in f»* vor t»i TVm. P. Hunter Also, all the cotton compressing machine, for th<- repacking of cotton, levied on under a fi. fu vma foreclosure of a mortgage, from Jno. Ever, inghum, ir. to Chaa. W- Rockwell. 1. lW.YON, see. may 5 10$ • ~ Sheriffs Sales. 1 On thef’it 1'tunltiy in July next, W ILD be sold in from oi the Court House in the City of Savannah between the usual hours of 10 and 4 O'clock. Ml the arlioles comprising the Printing estab lishment of the Office of the Savannah Republi can. consisting of Types, Press, paper; primers Ink, Stands, Ac —also two negro men uaihed L-uke amt Wallen, levied on as the property of V S Pelt, endorser to satisfy an execution, It. Wayne,for use, £#c and in favor of James Wal lace and Allon M'Lean, vs F. S. Fell. A. U'l YOS, nacc. |un • 4 »3 J Sht riff’s bales. On the first I ue . ay in July next, W ILL he s.'ild at the Court House oil the 1st Tuesday in July next, Between the hours of to n ' 4 o’clock. -*■' Ail ilad lot and buildings No 24 in the city or Savannah, under afi fe on foieclnsure hi favor ot Maty Lewden against PaulJ Vallaton. I. Il’LYON, see tune S 33 TUB1.IC SALKS. Tas CullcCior's v ales. Onthejirtt 'Ihitstlay in July next, llfllit bv sold at the Court House iti the City v * of Savannah, between the hours of 10 vnd 3_o’cltick, the following property or «» mml thereof as will satisfy the Slate and County Taxes and costa, vizi A trart of land on Wilmington Island, in the County of Chatham, containing 75 acres, more or lesh, bounded on the" north by a creek, east by land of the F.atate of Joseph Bryan, and south and Wv.st by land belonging to John. W Barnard, le vied on tosatiafv the state sod coui\ty taxes ol Jno S Barnard for ihe year 1823, and costs. Amount nxe^ 5534 85- • ,. - ' The Eastern half oflot No. 19, in Oglethorpe Ward, In the city ofSavannah, with the improve ments thereon, levied on to satisfy the state and county tnXcs of J E and S White fur the year 1823, and costs. Amount of taxes Jl 95. Lots No 29 and 30 in Brown Ward, in the city of Savannah, with the improvements thereon, Je, vied oh to satisfy the slate and county uvea nfthe Savannah Theatre for the > tar 1822 and 1833, and costs. Amount of taxes, &23-1 37. The southern half ot lot No. 10, first tytliing Vmon Wald, in the city, of Savannah, with the im provements thereon, levied on to satisly the staff and county taxes ot ”jtate of Edward Penman lor Shefltf’s hales, On the frst Tuesday in August next, 'W/ ILL be sold at tl< court house between the v v hours of H) an. 4 o'clock, Ad that southern Itn'f putt of Lot No 6, tlclith. Tytliing, Heathcote ward with the improvem. nt* thereon, bounded north by a lane, east by au ad jac- nt lot, south by South br ad St. and west by Ba nard St levied on undera foreclosure of a mortgage from George L. Cope, to Wm Whit, field. I U’r.YMN.src. • !'■' ** J 133 ' . : . . hbeiuT’s Safes" Sheriff’s sales-^-contmued. On the fret 'I'uestlty in July next, W ILL Ot- sold before the Court House in Bry an county, between the ottial hours >. r sale All th.-t undivided muict* of a tract -of land in Hi-yi.n county, containing 1150 sores, original)* granted to one Jm> Davis, •ul|oining the plantation ol Col. David M'Corodck and others, levied oi under an execution. Edward F. Tattnall against administrators of Thomas Itoiirke THUS. ALUIUTTON, s b c. tnaj 1? TIG On the Jirrt Tnetday in July next, W LL be sold at the Court House, between the hours oi 10 and 4 o’clock, a negro woman named Dianna and hertw. children Lewis and Sam, levied on by a constable tos. isfy several executions from a magistrates’ tourr in favor of John B. Wick, and Ebenezer Je. ekes, agaim-t Adam Anderson, by his guardian ami turned over to roe. I. D’LYON, see. jure 5 133 .''heriH’x aie. On the first Tuerhy in July next, iTTILL be sold b.lor.- th< C<.url House in Brv. V V an county, between the usual hour* of sale. Two Negroes n*m-d Dorcas and Joe, levied o as the property of Richard T Kr iting; to satisfy •in execution in favor of Jas Vnderatm & co THOS ALBRITTON, s r may 18 116 Adtvinistrator’s Sale. City SherifPs Sales. On Jirtt Tuesday in July next, the city of Savannah, between the hours ot . ,,, w 10 and 2 o'clock, the following’ negroes, Clatisaa, ILL be sold before the Court House in the and her two children John and Sike, sold by per. missio,*. of the honorable the court of Ordinary of Chatham County Also a house situated in Jef Icrson Street on the South Common, being, the estvte of Peter Cesar, dec. and sold for the ben. tfit of die heirs and creditors of said estate, 108. F. SKGURR, Adrn'.r xtl8 city of Savannah, between the usual hours Of 0 and 4 o'clock, ■ ) All that lot of land known in the plan of the ci ty o. Savannah, as !«t No 35 twenty five Brown ward, coiltaimrg 60. feel in front sod 90 feet deep subiectto an annual ground rent to the corpora tion of the city of Savannah, together with th* buildings thereon, bounded east by lot No 24 twenty four, south by Hal) St. west by lot No 26 twenty six and north by a lane, levied, on as the property of Charles H Hayden, to satisfy execu ti ms from the court of Gummon Pleas and Oyer and Terminer for the city of Savannah, John P Williamson va. Charles II Hayden,. Moore A L* Than va. same, and Charles W ltockwell va. same, and an execution for rent, John B Bertbelott v same. Also, sundry articles of furniture, consisting of two mahogany Sophaa, one dozen straw bottomed chans, one pair mahogany card tables, four ma hogany tea tables, one beadsteid and one side- bonr>I,, levied on as the property of George Sto *, to satofy an execution room the court of Common V.eus and Oyer & Terminer for the city of Savan nab, Douglass & Sorrel vs. George Stow* A vo, one Horse and Gig, levied on at the pro perty ot Wm.Inor, to satisfy two executions from the Court of Common Pleas nd Oyer ti T'ermiu cr for the city of Savannah, Charles W Rock wed vs. Win. loor and Geo- W Coe vs, same. Also, all thjpe ttko lota of- land, known in the’ plan of the city ol Savannah, aa lob Nos 17 and 13, old Franklin Wardsubiect to a ground rent to ihe c rpora'tion of the city of Savannah, bounded east by Jefferson street,' west by Montgomery st. north by Hryan street and south by St Julian at. feviedon as the property of P- 8 Fei4 to satisfy sundry executions from the Court of Common Flee, and Oyer and Terminet; for the City of Sa vaitnati, Jno Crane and N B..ker, vs. F S Fell J Whitlock vs. Same and Jas Wells vs Same. ^nne 5 133 A. J. D f.YON, • s Sheriff’s Sales. On the firtt Tuttduy in July next. ■^A.'ILL be sold at the Coutt House, in Effing V v bam County between the usual hours. Eighty acres of land in Fifing hath county boun de.l S by land of Shultz, E by land of Metzger, "W b> land of McIntosh, levied on as the property of Mutt hew Reiser, to satisfy an execution in fever vf John Berry. Also, one negro man named Cato, the property of John Johnson,- seized for being; illegally intro duced into the State, and sold to pay expenses. Also, 600 acres of land joining lain.ls of Waldin Qriffin and on X/owpen Branch, in Effingnsm stable. ■>• june $ THOS. ELKINS, a. z. 133 o i Salts. On the first 1 liesday iii July next, vILL be sold at the Court House in Iticebo- rough, Liberty County between the usual - buuri of 10 and ^o’clock the following prop, rty, viz: lour-negroes, Sampson, Sophia, Betty and her «bild, Caroline, levied on as the property ol the estate of Mai. John Winn, to utisfy an execution In favor of UrialiWilcox and one in favor of Joseph 9 Baker. E. WAY, sac. June 5 133 Sale. On the first Tuesday in July next, "TTJtyTLL be sold between ten and three o’clot ai Jlullocu Court House 1775 acres of lu ljiii.g.on Milledgeville road, with good improi moots, levied on at the property of Srmuei Lockhart to satisfy an execution in favorof Pali. Sl'Dermott. JAMES DENMARK, s n c. the year 1823, and costs. Amount of taxes §4 68. Lot No. 33 Ooluinbin Wurd, in Ihe city of Sa. vannuli, subject to an anhif-.il ground rent to the Corporation ofaaid City, u Ills the improvements thereon, levied on to satisfy the state, and county taxes of Ann Roildait for the year 1823, and costs Amount of taxes $5 86. All that tract or lot of Isnd, situate, lying an.-, being in the 27th cjist. of Early county, contain iitg 25J acres, more or less, and jtnotvn und distin ghishi d in the plan of said district by the N >. 196; Levied on to satisly the. slate and county, taxes ot the estate of Lewis D Acliord for the year 1823 and costs. Amount of taxes 82 36. J.\MES EPPINGER, icoc. may 1 103 On the first Tw:vtay in July next, w ILT.be sold before <hd ttoutt House, it- ttousKs, Lands, &c. ATHEXS HOTEL. The subscriber tukes this meth od to inform the public generally, «ml particularly persons from the low coun- _ try, who may visit the up country in pursuit of health or pleasure, that he will ac •oiiunodHie arentlemen and ladies ot Families with .an d by the day, week, or month, on easy terms, soththg need be Said in recommendation ol A- hens, either in regard to thu healthtiilncas of the .lace, salubrity of atmosphere, or agreeable and feasant society» In all these particulars it stands < e-etninent. _ , The following will be the rates of charging, via. Man and Horse, per day, S J £5 <> <i « t< per week, 1 5C u m « « « month, Single man, per day, at «« « week, «• « « month. Dinner, breakfast, supper, Ac. Lodging, Horse, per day, « “ night, « « month. Children and servants, half price. GEORGE HAYES. 50 1 25 1 00 5 00 IQ 00 37A 12| 75 50 13 00 sept 30 188 , , (CJ-Tlie Editors of the Augusta Chronicle and Siivaiinah Republican, are requested to give two insertions a month, until the 1st of luiy next, and forward 'heir accounts to Athens House to Rent. The undersigned intending to re move into the country, oifers the plea- _ _ sant and convenient House, now in his JUL-loccnp lion to rent, at a rate suited to th< times, from the 1st July next to the 1st November following, und lor one or two years thereafter. h EDWD. HAHDEN. aprii 30 tci.20t ' . Jjand and Xegroea for Hole. A HANDSOMEproperty, unincumbered, con- sisling of Land and Negroes, together witl. Rock of every kind, and the growing erbp, ..onnting in all to ubout 12 or 15,000 Uotlurs, situ- ,'.e in the tipper country, and well calculated for i cuuntry Store—the soil well adaptesl to the cub livation nf Corn and Cotton, is ottered for sale on uxonunodating terms. Bank Stqck, or good paper, well secured, will betaken in payment. For further particulars, apply to the Editors of he Georgia Journal, iune 19 145 Notice. a\ Very valuable tract of Land in Liberty coun- tfidk ty, situate on the gunbuty Road, two mile* ■.ml a half from Rice orough; containing two un lred and ten acre s I’liis land is very valua ■le for cotton, rice and com, und as well culcula t-d for that culture as any land in the county , tie conditions are low and reasonable; there an ictween seventy and eighty acres cleared an nder fence, there is also a good dwelling house nd all necessary out buildings on the premises .uarantee titles will be given to the purchaser ■o incumbrances lying on said Isnd. . For fbrtm , . .rticulars apply to capt. Jos. Jones in Libertf -ounty, or to EDWARD B. BAKER, owner in McIntosh county. *ur£16 jmay 20- dist. Administrat< ts sale. tfO’lIJi be sold b'-for the or House in th- 'jNt City of Savannah on ti e first Tuesday in Ju ly next, between the hoftirs of lO anr' 2 o’c'nck Forty five acres of land more, or less about tw miles from the city, adjoining the farm of J H Morel, Esq. alio a 'ot in court house square known in the j^lun of the city as lot ourober one, Stopet Tything Pcrcival Ward—being the real estate ol the late Jsaac Buillow deceased; sold by perm'.;* aion of the Honorable fffiurt of Ordinary of Chu* bam county for 'he benefit of the heirs and credi ti rs of said esta*- JOHN M'NISH, Adm’r irtsy5 '05 administrator’s 'tales. 134, dist. t;v ■ ,... r /w oah, on the first Tuesday in-July next, b . tween the hours ot ten and two o’clock, lot No 15, (fifteen) in the second district of Early County. Georgia, containing wo hun red -wo and a h dr acres, more or less, being the real estate of Ro hert M, Durkiv, deu'd. and sold by permission > tbe Court of Ordinary of Cliatlmm County. AUGUSTUS F DIJRKIE, Administrator may 1 i 0 2 For Sale, -j Aft OR more square nc.es of Land, on nc 1"'U commoduting terms, among wltich ur ; Ue todowing numbers t /<u6on County No. 153, 9th No. 58, 2d district. 145, 4lh Hubert ham. Dooly. No. 19, 6th dist. No. 112, 4th ‘ 3d •• 244. 7lh Had. 162, 10th cist 111,5 l6tt * 11th •' 9th « 8th « Gwinnett. No, 307, 6tn diat. 138, 5ih »• Monroe. 149, 8tli 2)5, 8th Sheriff’s sales. a the Jirtt Tuetday in July next, be' sold at tbe Court House in Rice Ik roo rough, Liberty County, between the imtn hours of 10 and 3 o'clock, the following propi rt> Two . negroes, Judy and Ned, levied on ua th •property of Wm P. Girardeau, to satisfy an execu tion in fat or ot John Lewis. E WAY, s c june 3 131 Georgia—Liberty County. |^Y Elijah Baker, clerk ol the Court ot Ordi- try for the county of Liberty Whereas William Law, Esq. applies to be dis nr.issed from his administration on th r estate of Davia Carter, late of said county, dec. These are therefore to cite and admonish all persons concerned to file their objections (if any they have) in my office, within the time prescrib ed by law; or otherwise the said applicant will tu* dismissed from his said administration. Given under m) hand and seal, this 3d day of May, A. D. 1824. E. BARER, c c o may 11 U0 Ceorgia—< hatham County. tfhWpl. • " ' si. neritt's Sales. On the first Tuesday in August next, r lLL be sold at tbe Court House in W i, County, between, the usual hours. & A iMgro nun;,named March, under an execut 4n the iluvectosure pf a mortgage in favor of TTi Mu-e'Hgainsl John R. Kemp. JOSEPH EORr^s wo ;3ai»y 31 428. By the Hon. ‘h lattice, of tin Jujeritr Court, tit ttng for ordinary pwf ttet T o ali.wliuni it may ■ > ncern— W HEREAS* John Dinuh administrator of Ed* mund Dillon, late of Chatham county dec has petitioned the honorable to court of ordinary, to be discharged from bis said administration. Now, these are therefore to cite awl admonish all and singular llieki- dred and creditors of the aid dece. se-., to’file their objections (if any they uave.J to,the granting of letters dismissory to ti e etitipner, in the clerk’s offic ol the said court ♦ ordinary,on or before the 11th day of Decern, her next enauing; otherwise letters dismissorj ill be granted the petitioner. Witness the lion. John Gumming, one ofthe ustices of the said court, this 11th day of June, D. 1824. S. M. BOND, o c o. june 12 136 For Sale, HE; Darien. Eastern Steam Saw and Rice Mil! with the appurtenances thereto belonging- extensive credit will be given to the pure!., or purchasers, bp or they giving security, a; uvea of by the Bank ofitDarien.—For terms •> y GFOUGB AfKINSON.) JAMES DUNWOODY, £ Dank Committer HENRY HARFORD. 5 T ■y The ki vtmhuh Republican is reqffested •-.ri the above, and forward the accountjto tin nk of Darien tot payment. . ' ■ , • • aug 3 164 . * : -M * 0 No. 169, 164, 147, VI, 82, 8th 165. ’5th « Jones, formerly Baldwin 121, Mi Ut Old IV Ikinson. No No. dist. No. 204, 135, 160,T 1)0, | 12 !i 19th Early. dist. 91 ,| 1Stb 64, 7th 52, 5th 82, 4tb 56, 14tb 192 > 23-i, >2d 139.5 Fayette, ** ‘8\i*" 6, 7th dist No. 123, 14th II 2/b. < Henry. 246, ‘ Si '.8th dist. 21/, 161. 2^3, 17th « 189, 21, 13th M 13,, 88, 13tb II 12o. ( 179, 13. ti u 105," m, 6m ts J 160 Uth a 115, 152,Y 382," 1W.I 128 ) •5th 41 366, 396. 235,J 214, 41, (6th M 2, 164 10th <1 256, 55, . 15th «l 262, If’niton. 343 343, >18tb 348. | 46,J 71. 19th 222, 27th 226 4th 3.:h 2d 359, 5 h 2 S:i«h 396. t «. u dist. 8th 10th 1st 7th 28th Irwin 12th dist. No 189, 3.' 295, 4th 314, 4t . Houston No. 20, 10 h 120. l6ih 93, 11th dist. dist. 7ih 10th 7 th 5'h ippling. 455 374 182 35, 420, 5 130,5 4,h H j -5th dist Georgia—CbathamCounty. ty the Honorable tije Justices of the Inferin -jurt ofaaiti County, sitting for ordinary purpose To all whom it may concern. hVjuus William IL Green, Administr . . tor of Maty Fleming, dec liua applied to t!-- HomifHble the Court of Ordinary, to bc dibcharg ed front the administration aforesaid. Now, therefore these are to cite and admonish all anti singular the kindred mid creditors of tlit said Mary Fleming, dec. to file their objectioua (if any they have) in the Clerk’s office Of said ourt, on or before the tenth of September next otherwise letters dismissing will be granted, am’ the said William H. Green be discharged from nil ctuims whatever, as administrator of the said dec- Witness ihe Honorable Edward Harden, one of the Justices Of the Justices of sail Court this Tenth day of March, A. D. one thousand eight hundred and twenty four. S M BOND, c o o. march 10 57 Georgia—-Chatham County. To all whom it may Concern, KTJTHKUE \8 Solomon Shad executor of tVm \V Gilbert deceased has applied to the honor*, ble the Court of Ordinary to be discharged from his executorship aforesaid. Now, these are therefore to cite and adn\ontsh all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said Wm Gilbert deceased, to file their objec- duns, if any they have, in the clerks office of said Court ott or before the fourtii day of September next, otherwise letters of dismissory will be gran ted and the said 8olomon Shad be discharged from all claims whatever at executor ot the said ceased Witness the honorable John Gumming, one of the Justices of said Court this fourth day o March, A. D. 1824, S. M. BOND, e c o, march 6 54 Georgia— hatham County T o nit win.ut it may concern— W HEREAS Mury Davit,widow has applied to the I onurable the court of ordinary of Chut h»m county, for letters of administration, on the citate and effects of Wm Davis dec. Now these are therefore to cue ami admonish all aiid singular the kindred and creditors of the *aid deceased, to file their objections, (if any they Ituve) in my office, on vr before the 3d day oi July next; otherwise letters of administration ill be granted to the applicant. Witness the lion. J. P. Williamson one of the Justices of the said Court, the third day of June, A. D. 1824. S. M BOND, cco jmie 3 131 Georgia—Chatham County. By the honorable the Justices of the Inferiot Court of said County sitting lor ordinary purposes To ail whom it tnuy concern, W HEREAS Charles Hoyt administrator of the estate of John Latlirup, ,lr. dee bus pe i atoned the honorable the court of Ordinary of Cliailnum County to be discharged from his sai. administration. Now these are therefore to cite and ndmonisl. ill and singular the kindred and creditors of tlu- said deceased, to file their ob jections, if any tyliey nave, in m> office on or before the tenth day ol Sept next, otherwise letters dismissory will Ih granted to the applicant. Witness the Hon Edward Harden, ene of th Justices of the said court this 10th day of March. \ D. 1824. S. M. BOND, cco. march 10 57 Georgia—Chatham County, To ail whom it mtty. concern W HEREAS Alexander M. Taylor, adminis trator of John Scott, dec has petitioner, lie Hon the Justices of the Interior Court siuii>. • >r Ordinary purposes to be discharged irom L. sai|l administration. Th. se are there tore to cite nnd admoni-.li x .nd situ uiar tbe kindred und creditors of the sai< dec to file their objections (if any they have) i .l.t Clerk's office of the Court, ot ordinary on . :>t fore the uix'h day of November next; otlierwi etters of dismissory will be grunted. Witness the Hon. Edward Harden, one of tin 'ustices of the sai I Court, the sixth day of Mu-. A. D, one thousand eight hundred am* twen \uur. , S. M BOND, c. c. o m») 6 •? T06 Any of the above numbers; wi h ssveral, others can be had on one, two and three ears credit, a small part down, the land held as security, for the balance, by applying to CHARLES KENNUN, of Newton C -uuty, or . 9 A MM, J. BRYAN, Savannah. 0O’ The editors ol. the Milleiige file Journal will insert the shoe 6 times, and send their bill to this office for payment . m;iiiI 38 99 f For Sale, A LL that valuable tract or parcel offend known by the name of Nelville situated in South •arolina about two miles from Savannah. This act is considered one of the best for a Rice plan ation in its neighborhood, and .contains Eight lundrcd and eighty.four acre*. ' t adjoins Mr i’liomas Young. Gei), Huger, and Mr. Nicholas -ruger. Persons who may wish to purchase will ■ <«n»>ne the premises, A good tittle will be given iitd the times of sale will be reasonable, Appii ration to be .made to WM MALLORY „ Agent of Hamlin Mallor nov 16 225 The Fublic S informed that the claim of Hamlin Mallory til •. Uie tract of fend it, South Carolina, caller! Iviile. isnow in a train for Judicial investiga the termination of which, some mi. II be incurred by those who may purchase. ■ue- 3 237 :K Frinting Ifik. ■FEW keg. t'riiiii.ig lu'k uT-.ble fur ne’/.’s » paper, can be had by applying at this office. Georgia— Datiiam County. To all whom it may Concern-— iffWHEUK-VS, Patrick Houston, E.q, hus Hp- /•/ plied for letters of Guardianship on tin j/erson and property of SumIi Ann M, Housion infant under 14 years of age, the daughter of R ,- Houston dec. Now these are t0 cUeand admonish all ami sin- gofer the kindred and fried Is of the suid infi.nl to file their abjections (if any they have) to gr.n ting of the Gubrdiansliip of the said infant un. 1 I>er property to the applicants, in the clerks ol fice ot the court of Ordinary , on or bef ore the 3 day of July next otherwise letters of Guardian ship * til be granted Witness the Hon, Edward Harden one of tlu Justices of said Court, this 3d day of June, A. 1). 1824 S, M. B*)ND, coo. c nip6tior Court—Chatham County kutnv Tat iC.Y l Jim <»ron Olevefentl add Susan 0.*"* l824, * hi9Wife % 4 . dilute Mti Jacob Fahm. , ^ I Peyton of Aaron Cleveland and Su« X.F C.hts wife, who wasSiisah C. Bbna, statim hat Jacob Fahm, before the Inleriharringe of rh Georgia Chatham County. By the Honorable the Justices of the Inferiot Cour' said county sitting for ordinary purposes To all whom i< may concern. W HEREAS Thomas R. Price, udministratoi of David H. Thompson, dec. has petition ed to the honorable the Justices of the Inferiot Court, sitting for ordinary purposes to he dis charged from the administration aforesaid. Now these are, therefore, to cite ami admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors ol Ihe said dec, to file their objections (if any they have) in my office on or before the loth dav of Sep tember next, otherwise letters dismissory wilt be granted to the applicant Witness the Honorable John Gumming, one ol the Justice* ofsaid Court this 16th day of March, A. D. 1824. 8. M. BOND, c. c o. march 16 62 penal suni of four thousand dollars conditions lor the payment of two thouannd dollars with * terest from date, on or before the first dav March then next, and that for the better securin Ihe payment thereof, the said JaCob did wT 2 day and year first aforesaid make his certain J denture ot mortgage, whereby he mortgage^ said Susan C all that lot of ground knoivn 1 Georgia—Chatham County. T > all whom it may concern, 1L' HI UFAb Louis H. Furth physician has ap V V plied to the’Hon. the court of ordinary of said coui.lv, for letters of aamtnis'ration on the estate and effects of No. phot Howard late of Washington ( ounty, in the state aforesaid wag goner dec as principal creditor, Nov* these are therefore to cite and admonish all und singular the kindred and creditors of the said dec. to file their objections(tf any they hare) in my office or. or before the 25tl: day of June, next, uiiierwfee letters of administration wifi be 6 run<ed to the applicant. Witness the honorable Edward Harden ope of the Justices of the said Court, the25thday oi Msy, A. D. 1824. * SAML M BOND,cco, may 6 94 Georgia— Bulloch County. Hy the lion me t.vuri ol Ot'diiisry of feud t.ounty, W HEREaS Robert Buriop.'admimsirutor it tlfc estate ol Sti phen Denmark, deed hath . p.ted to th4isaid Couri tor letters dismibsory Com the said administration. These are then fore to cite and admonish an nd singular the jundfed and creditors of tile sum ec, lo-lile their objections (if any xliey h«ve) in ne office oi ih6 Clerk pt fhis Court wivim th ime prescribed by law, otherwise letters diW • dry will be granted.the applicant. WitheSH the H"n. Sheppard Williams one i.v Justices of said Court i|ii»3 J.mo 1824 june4 »1?^ ELY KENNEDY, r j, o n c, . grotfro IL„ designated as Garden lot number thirty nine 39, and also, that adjolhing half part of a no ’the* lot known as lot number forty two, No4t), c „n] taining together eight and a half acres more o less situated to the East of tbe city of Savumul and bounded to the north welt of Lot No 26. t the South and East by lands belonging to the « ta»e of Hampton Liltibridge, and the west h the public road leading to Suidawny island when on a brick yard is now established and known b the name of Fahms brickyard—that there is no* on the said bond or mortgage obligatory the tun of eighteen hundred doilars With interest from th 23d day of Jantfary, 1823, ahd praying thr fort closure of the equity of redemption of th» sai; Jacob and his heirs, executors, administrators «m assigns in & to the aaidmoitgaged premiscs,-0i motion of W. W Gordon, attorney for the p e tj turners—It is ordered that the principal snd iu terest due on the stud bond'or writing obligator together with the cost of thh application be pti, ioto this court within twelvemonths from this date or in case of default that the equity of redemp!_ thin ot said Jacob Fahm, his belts executors, ed mlnistrators, and .ssigns be from thenceforth fur ever forclosed and that such further and eth« proceedings be had thereon, aa are pursuant tt the statue in such case niadc and provided, And it is Brother ordered that this rule be pub. te' liihed ih one of the Gozettes of this state at (cast once a month for twelve months, or that a copy, be served on the defendant at ieust rix tnomln before the time appointed for tbe payment tf t! money into court. Extract from the minutes, iMH Jan. 1824. jtn 16 12 JOB T . BOLI.ES. Superior Court—Camden County] Marsh TeiiM, 11)24. | William Berrie J •ut. J, Jh,i e at, John Christopher, j N the petition of William Berrie,«thing tin li l.TluUMt£ Darby ward, together and further stating that remains wholly unpaid, lull force, and praying tl mortgage. On motion of TV. W. O one John Chriatopl ler, of the county of C»m den, being indebted to one Henry SsKrroronlen in a note of hand, dat ed St Marys in said coiimyl on the 9th October 1822, in the aum of Five H:>ir dred Dollars, payable with interest from the datf on tbe firat day of January then next iusuihg, (iidl mortgage to the said Henry his heirs and assign^] to secure the payment of the note afore»si/l ttiijtf interest on the Mime—a certain lot of land in the! own aforesaid being part of lot No 1, beginning! at the west corner of n lot belonging to one CW.B vin Hayes, thenpe running south JUO.feet un St.] larysStreet, thence north to Bryant St. diace I ad to C. Hays’ line, thence south to the beginu.l "ig, with the* margin attuched to the Same on the I uth side of StMarys or Bay St being a hundtttll net on the street Sc running from thence Uirecttyl ■o the river St Marys, together with all and sin-1 ,<ulttf every thing thereto appertaining—that the! .id Henry Sadler, to whom and to whose lieirtl .nd assigns the said mortgage was made on tlief toil; of Sept. 1823, duly ■ ssigned by deed, aaidl mortgage to the pelionei that there is now duel on said mortgage the sum of Five Hundred Dol.l »rs with interest from the 1st January 1822, end I .raying for the foreclosure of the equity cl re-} mption, in the suid John Cliristoplicr, hfa heinl d assigns in the mortgagi d remisos amt tty.I the! .me be foreclosed according to few. On rsiulioa| Belton A Copp, attorney lor petiqner, it is or* I red that the principal an interest due on tbe I .id mortgage together with the costs of (iii i.p.| •ai.ttbe paid into this court within twehe I mths from this date, otherwise that the equity I redemption of the suid Joffi* Cliristofilror bill n s Executors, Administrators und a-lhigns be I . out thence forever foreclosed and that stjidi other ■ rocedings take place us are nursuaut lot tbs cut- 4 me-And it is further ordered?that thi;i rule bel ublislted inont . f theGizeiteiof thin state stl east once a month tor twelve months tp the time I .^pointed for the payment of said iqoney into I ourt. A true extract from the minute* ;. JOHN DAILEY Clerk. Jefferson,' \SthJWarch, 1824. Superior Court~t Hatham Comin Ce 1 of fro cal 5t r l ed frt foi |BI lit! It). laic Ifin e r Ltoi I tie m isf John it- r* Nathan Baker. fj\N the pe itiioi of Jno. Metsn slating thilNel ' Imn Baker d|d on tiid first day of Maycigh-l eon" hundred and twent y-two, the better til ecu re tiro payment of his Certain promissory nn* F »f that date for the sum of two thousand dollar*| payable to the said John Ftetao, or order, on«l i* lore the 1st day of M»' a 1824, with interestat J seven percent per annuxi, by hii indenture,wI Irr his seat,.bearing date the day nnd year Ml dmesaid, mongageto d ie Said John Retan, ell .lie undivided moiety or Ijialfphrt of all that ldofl und, situate, lying md In,ring in the city ofSavu-1 • ali, and known and d), stinguished in the pl“ I • hereof by the number on e (1) Tyrcanneii tything | with the appurtenance^ I the said pr.-missoiy note I ind the said mortgage ii. re fureclbsure of toe | Gordon, attorney for tbe I pe titioner, it ia ordered! that the said Nathan Uvl kcr do pay into this ''oart, within twelve aioiitlu I of this date, the principjnl and interest due on tbe | said note and the costa inf the said application, < in default thereof) that 'the equity of redemi’tiT 1 of the said Nathan Baktl'r of and to the said motbl gaged premises, be tliotnceforth and forever fore* j closed. . I And it ia further ordered, that a copy of tlujl ■ulc be served on the sjiiid Nathan B .her, at Mi six months befor the tljj tie appointed for the P'J'I me nt, of said money into' court, or published u I >ne of the public GuzeUtis of titiis state, at Ml once in every month, unt|\i the time appomtedW] ihe' payment thereof, and that such further mui other proceedings be had a* are prescribed by "I 6 1 - statute in such case made and pro. ided. Extract from the minute* this 2411) May, 1824 A 11. FANNIN, CM. may 27 25 Georgijt-—Bulloch County. lifeY El, Kennedy, ile. u ot the Court of Orir dinarj lot said County .. Whereas, the Widow of Jticnb Futch,of i**j county applies fdr letters of administration on » 1<! estate of the said Jabuc Fuloh, lute of said county ■ceased Now the.iB are therefore to cltr --nd admoniffl *11 und aingi.lt r the kindred and creditors of the sjtd deceased, to file their objections, (if any they iiaVe) in my office, on of* before the firat’ Monday in July no vt, otherwise letters of administis 1101 ' ejlibe grunted to the applicant,! ,| Given tinder my band and seal, this 4ih <!»>'" une, A.D, IB21-. ELY KENNEDY, c c o B o. .june 4 • 132 At private ante- 4 NEGRu B.y qq.t .2) years of ’(ge an ('*• "A ,’.’nc"t hoUJi! ser’ium .. i'fc. w J. R. ili'.RHWl.l' A B/Jl mu) 21 ,