Savannah republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1824-1829, June 22, 1824, Image 4

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1 public s.^m heriffs sale. Cl ihefi at t'ue . lay in July next, ClW i t. be sold before'the Court House in the V t City bf Savannah, between the hours of 10 •hi* < «’olo4k. ., v I' e following six negroes v '» ! Hannibal, Isaac, Lot don, I'flcr, William And Ha mah, levied ones thc-property ofdrio Hunter, to satisfy u ti fa.on mortgage, in ftvor of the Planters Dank. Alto, five negroes, vi*. Judy, Juno, Ely Bab in, <n(4Q\ia>hy, levied on as the property of Oli ver Stufgus, to satisfy a ti.fa on mortgage in fa vor of Wm. P. Hunter Also, all the cotton compressing machine, for the repacking of cotton, levied on under a ft. fa. on a foivdoaure of a mortgage, from Jno Ever- Ingham, jr. to Chaa. W. Rockwell. I. U‘LYf)N, a c < may 5;* 105 , „ . * Sheriff’s Sales. . T On the,fist Tuesday itibuly deft, • TX71LI-be sold in front of the jt'ourt House in v’V the City of Savannah between the usual 'hours of 10 and 4 o'clock. •' * Ml the articles comprising the Printing estab lishment of the Office of ttie Savannah Kepubli- ea.i courts'irig of Types, Press, paper; printers Ink, Stands, Itc.—also two negro men named Lej)ce and Wallen, levied on a* the property of F S. Fell, endorser to satisfy an execution, It W vyn -.for uae, £#c and in,, favor of J Sines Wul- Isce and Allen U'Leau, vs- F, S. Pell. A. D‘l.\'ON» n • c C, -’, jitn* 4 , <32 Sheriff' 1 * Sale*. , On the li.-1 fue ..ay in .miy.ntxt, "tTlflLL he sold st ihi Court House on the 1st Tt Tuesdsy in Jaly next, between the hours ot 10 i: f4 (Pdock . , All th t lot and buildings No 24 in the city of 8u«antah, under a Eft on foreclosure in favor of M.,rjr Lewden against Paul J Vallaton . I. HtLVoN,ace. June 5 - 33. pubij^ «ales. V V- as-.-4 • w - 'fax C or .c ur’s Sales. On the firtt Tuesday in July next, • W M. Resold at tbfeCourt House in \he City of Scvaitnah, between the hours of 10 «nd 3 o’clock, the following property qr sip much thereof as vvill satisfy the State and' County Taxes and costs, vtz» . A tract of land on Wilmington Island, in (he County of Chatham, containing 75 ato-es, move or lesi, bounded on the north by a creek, east by land of the Estate of Joseph Bryan, and south and west by land belonging to John W BamattV le- vied.nmto satisfy the stale and county'taxes of Jho W Barnard for the year 182.>, and costs. Amount of tuxes $34 85 * . , , The Eastern half of lot No; 157, m Oglethorpe Ward, in the city of Savahnalif with the improve- mdnft thereon, levied on to satisfy the state and county taxes bf J E aiuT S White for the year (toVand costs. Amount of taxes gl 95- Lota No 89 and 30 in Brown Ward, in the city of Savannah, with the improvements thereon, le- vied on to satisfy the state add County tuxes nfthe‘ Savannah Theatre for the year 1322 Ind 1823, and costs. Amount of taxes, g234 37; The aouthern half ot lot No. 10, first tything A'hsbn ward, in the city of Savannah, with the im provements thereon, levied on to feathly’ the State and County twrejfot Estate of Edward Penman lor toe year 1823, andcosts. Amount of taxes £4 68. Lot No. 33 Columbia Ward, in the qity of Sa vannah, subject to an annual ground rent to the Corporation of said City, with the improvements thereon, levied on to satisfy the state ana county taxes of Anu Rodman for the year 1833, and costs. \mouut of taxes gS 86. 'All that tract .<r lot of lsn(l, situate; lying and being in the 27th dist. of Early county, contain, ing 250-acres, more or less, and known add distin guished in the plan oftaid district by the Nu. 196, Levied ou to satisfy the elate and county UX* J s of Rid estate of Lewis D Achord ft rtthd year 1823, andcosts. Amount ofrax-.-s g2 26. JAMES EPPtNGEH, t c c c* msy 1 103 - SherifPs bales, On the jtrtl Tuesday in August next, W ILL be sold at the court house-bet ween the hours of W an.; 4 o'clock, Ad that southern ha'I part ofLot No 6, tVeHth- fything, Heathcote ward with the hnpru'ettu. nts thereon, bounded north by a lane, east by sn ad . jac.-nt lot, south by South br ad St. and west by U.,*i»srdiSt le-ied on under a foreclosure- ..f * mm-Lage from George l. Cope, to' VTm Whit. Beld * 1 lPlAfGN.see ’l3i ♦ " *- ■ Sheriff’sSjucs. •Ob the Jim Tuesday in July next, W |.l be sold at the Court House, between the hours of 10 and 4 ..’clock, A negro woman named Dianna and her two children Lewis and Sara, levied on by a constable * to s-.-’isfy several executions from s magistrates’ t our. in“ favor of Joint B. Wick, and Bbenexer Je'tckes, against Adam Anderson, by his guardian end turned pverto me. - • I. D’LVON, see. June 5 133 ^ City Sheriff’s bales. On firtt Tuesday in July next, 'TTriLL Jie sold before the Court House in the V V city of.Etvannsh, between the usual hours of 0 and 4 o’clock . All. that lot of land known in the plan of the ci- tyoi Savannah,** lot- No25 twenty five Brown ward, containing 60 feet in front and 90 feefdeep subject to an annual ground rent to the corpora-' tio iof the citr oT Savapnah, together with the -buddings thereon, bounded east by lot No 24 twenty four, south by Hall-St. west by lot No 26 twenty, aixand north lay a lane, levied on as-the property of Charier 11 Hayden, to satisfy execu ti ms from the court of Common Pleas and Oyer and Terminer for the city of Savannah, John P Williamson vs. Charles U Hayden, Moore A Ly tuan vs. same, and Charles W Rockwell vs same, and an execution for rent, John B Berthclott vs tune. „ Also, sundry articles of furniture, consisting of two mahogany Sophas, one dozen straw bottomed chain, one pair mahogany card tables, folir ma hogany tea tables, one beadstead and one side- boar 1, levied on as the property of George Slow, to satisfy ah execution from the court of Common Fleas and Oyer £t Terminer for the city bf Sevan- Bah, Douglass St Sorrel vs. George Stow. Aho, one Horse and Gig, levied on as the pro -pert? ot-Wm Inor, to -n.'Ufy two executions from the Court of Common Pleas nd Over IS Termin er for the city of Savannah, Charles W Rockwell Vs. Mn Ioorand Geo. W Coe vs, same. Also, all those two lots of land, known in the plan of the city of Savannah, as lots- Nos 17 and 18, old Knntdin Wardsub'ect to a ground rent to the c -rporstion of the city of Savannah, bounded cast by Jefferson street, west by Montgomeiy at, north by Bryan street and -outh by St Julian st. levied on as the property of F. S Fell, to s. tisly sundry executions from the Court of Common Fie;, and Oyer and Terminer for the City of Ss vannah, Jno Crane and N Baker, vs. P S Fell. J Whitlock vs. Same and Jas Wells vs. Same. jnne 5 133 A J.D LYON.es Sheriff’s Sales—continued. On the firtt Tue*dty in July next, W ILL be sold before the Court House- in Bry an county, between the usual hours' f sslr. All that undivided moiety of a tract of land.in Bryan county, containing 1150 acres, original!) granted to one Jno Davis, ad|oiniiig the plantation ol Col. David- M'Connick and others, levied on under an execution, Edward F. TrfUnall again?- «lm1ni*tratars df Thomas Uourke THOS. aLUIUTTON, s b w msy 1‘ 116 HOUSES, LAJsDS, &c. ATHENS HOTEL. The subscriber t 'kes this meth od to irifnrm the public generally, and pKrttdularly persons from the Ion coup- try, who may visit the up country in pursuit of h'ealth or pleasure, that he will sc commodate gentlemen and Indies, or families with board by the day, week, or mouth, on easy terms. Nothing need be said in recommendation ol A- Georgia—Chatham County. E / the Honorable the Justices ol the Inferior ourt of said County, sitting for ordinary purposes To all whom it may concern. ■FT7HERBAS. William H. Grech, Aclministra- Y V tor of Maty Fleming,dec. has applied to the Honorable the Court of Ordinary, to be discharg ed from the administration aforesaid. Now, therefore these are to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors pf the said Mary Fleming, dec. to file their objections ........... ........ . (if any they have) in the Clerk’s office of said thens, either in regard to the healthfulncss of the j Court, on or before the tenth of September next, place, salubrity of atmosphere, or agreeable and otherwise letters dismissing will be granted, and _ pleasant society i in all these particulars it stands the said William H. Green be discharged from all terest from date, on or before thefii«d«y 0 r pre-eminent. claims whatever, as administrator of the said dec. j March then next, and that for the better securing . . Witness the Honorable Edwaid Harden, one of i the payment thereof, the said Jncbb did on (he the Justices of the Justices of sat I Court this ( day and year first aforesaid make his certnin in Tenth day of March, A. D. one thousand eight. denture of mortgage, whereby he m6rtm K ,.<u. * ‘ * * [said SltsanHi all that lot of ground known-X» designated as Garden lot number thirty nine, Z " 39, and also, that adjoiniitg half part' of another lot known as lot number forty two, No 42, con. Superior Court—Chatham County Januuit Tssm, 1824; Aaron Cleveland and SdsHn C. 1 his wife, 1 „ v>. r Jacob Falun. J O N the petition of Aaron Cleveland.and 8us< n O. his wife, who was Susan O. Bona, statine that Jacob Fu'un, befure the intei marriage oftha petitioners, to wit | on the 22d da> of June 1821 did in conjunction wiMi Bn;. Joseph A. Scott ex' ecute a joint bond to th*- s id Susan C, intfto penal sum of four thousand dollurs conditioned For the payment of two thousand dollPrs with 0 The following will be the rate* of charging, Viz. Tlan and Horse, per day, S J £5 (• «• *« t* per week, 1 « <4 « u « mouth. Single man, per day, H (> « week, i> «• « month, Dinner, breakfast, supper, &o. Lodging, Horse, p«'r dsy, « '• night, *' *'. " month, *3+ “ d h ‘ogSnaE HAVES, sept 30 188 '(£?Tbe Editors or the Augusta Chronicle and Savannah Republican, are requested to give two ^scttions » monthi until the lit of luly nert, and forward theT ’icrovinuto AtSen«.- ho 1 25 1 00 5 00 18 00 37J 12j 75 50 12 00 ble the Court of Ordinary to be discharged from his executorship aforesaid. Now, these are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said Wm Gilbert deceased, to file their objec tions, if any they have, in the clerks office of said Huus* to. ttent. y The undersigned intending to re- 'move intorthe obuntry, oft'ers the plea sant and convenient Mouse, now in his ^ occupation to rent, at a rate suited to'the times, from the 1st Juty next to the 1st November following, and-lor one or two years thereafter. EDWD. HARDEN. - spril 30. • $ct.20t. » Land and Negroes fqr Sale. y -.H AND^GM E property, unincumbered, con- sis!ing'of Land and Negroes, together wjth Stock of' every kind, and the gt-owing crop, a- nounting in all to about 12 or-15,000 dollars, situ- le in' theipiper country, and.well.calculsted for . country Storet—the soil well adapted to the cul- ivation of .Corn and.Cotton, is offered 'for sale on iccmiiiodifring terms. • . Bank Utock, or good paper, well secured, will betaken in payment, . PoP fdylher particulars, apply to the Editors of he Georgia Journal. • .june 19 145 sheriff** hale. ” On the fiat Ihuttlny iu July .next, W ILL be sold before th. Court House ih Br; • an county, between the usual hours of sale. Two Negroesftsmed Duress arid Joe, levied or. at the property of Richard T. Keating; to, sstisfy an execution in favor of Jas Vnderabn & co. THOS ALBRITTON, a c. may 18 116 * t • : m • Adm inistrator’s Safe. On ife'firtt 'Puetday in July next, W ILL be sold before he Court House, in the city of Savannah; between the hours of 10 and 2 o’clock, the following negroes, Claiissa, and her two children John and Sike, soldby per mission of t|)e honorable the codrt of-Ordinary of chathamCounty. Also a house Situated in Jcf ferson Street on the South Common, being the est.de of Petet Cesar, dec. and’sold for tiff ben* efit of tlie heirs and creditor of taid estate. lOS.’F. SEGCRE, AdmjA- msy 20 t,fl8 Adtniuistrators sale. riV/lI-F. be sold before the Court House ih th< City nf Savannah on'the first Tuendayin Ju ly next, between the hours of 10 and.2 o’clock. Forty five acres of land more or less about IwO miles from the city, adjoining-the firm of J. R Morel, Esq- also a lot in courLhouse square known in the plan of .the city as lot number ope, Stoper Tytbing Percival Ward—being the rettl fitate of the luteJsaac BailJow deceased; sold by permls- sion of the Honorable Court of Ordinary of Chat- ham county for thebetiefit of the heirs and credi tors of said estate JOHN M’KISH, Adm’r. m:>v 5 105 * Notice. Very valuable tract ofi*nd In Liberty 4 jr\ ty, situate on the ^unbury lioad, two re nd u half-from Rico orough; containing Sheriff’s bales. On the firtt fuetday in July next. Administrator?is Sales. ttfyMLL be told at the > ourt House in Savan nah, on the firat Tuesday in July next, be tween the hours of ten and two o’clock Jot No 15, (fifteen) in the second district of flatly County Georgia, containing ’ wo hundred two and a haf acres, more or Jess, being the real estate of Ro bert M. Durkie,<tec’it. and sold by permission of- the Gourt of Ordinary of Chatham County. AUGUSTUS F..DUHKIE, Administrator. may 1 v 102 coun. miles git; containing two htintlred and tcii acre aTitis land is very valua ble for cottpn, rice and corn, nntT as weft calcula ; ed Ibr that culture as any land in (he county i . lie conditions are low and reasonable; there are between seventy and eighty acres cleared and under fence, there is also a good dwelling house, md all necessary qut buildings.on the premises, -{iftraiitue titles will be given tp the purchaser, -jo incumbrances lyingjtn said land. For further particurthrsapply to capt. Jos. Jones in Liberty -.ounty, or to . , EDWARD B. BARER, • ' owner in McIntosh county. . Jfor Sale, i 0li mare s< l uare sc.es of Land, on ac* lUvf commodating terms, among which are .lie following numbers: Union County No. 153, 9th ■ dist. No." 58, 2d- district. 145, 4th n , Hubert hum. ■ liooly, 19, 6ih disf. No. 112, 4th dist. 244, 7th ^ “ ; “ » 82, 8th - “ 165, tith •<* Jones, formerly Baldwin No. 121, f h -(list. . . Old IVilkintoiu No. 204, U'h dist. ..-135, 19th NO 1341 3d - -Jlall' No. 169, JOfh a 164. 11th 147, 9th 91, 8Hi Gwinnett. No.-307, - GUi 138, 5.<h n .Monroe. No. 149, 8th dist. 215, Bib » 179,- 4 i list. dist. • ^ 9th *; " -Early. 160.-1 150,1 . 343,>18th dist. Ordi- ILL be sold at the Cofttt House, in Effing v V bain County between the usual hours Eighty seres of land in Effingham county boun ded S by land of Shultz, E by land of Metzger, W by land of MclntOsh; levied on as the property of Matthew Reiser, to satisfy an execution in favor of 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 bay expenses. Also, 600 acres of land joining (anils of Waldin Griffin aejid on Cowpen Branch, in Effingham County,'levied on ns the property of Jno G i>tier security for Thos Gi l, to sat’pfy an execution in favor of James Wilson—returned to me by aeon- stable: TH08. ELKINS, a. x. june 5 . 133 li ° Sheriff 1 8 Sales, On the first Tuesday in July,next, be sold at the Court House in Ricebo. rough, Liberty County-between the usual boors of 10 itnd 3 o'clock the following property, viz: * Four negroes, Sampson, Sophia, Betty ^nd her child, Caroline, levied*qn as the property of tfie estate of Maj. John Wimf, to satisfy an execution ; ihfavr ofUriahWilcox and one in ravof of Joseph S’Baker. E. WAY, s zc. juue 5 133 Georgia—(Liberty Goirnty. B Y Elijah Baker, clerk ot the Court ot . <ry for the county of Liberty. Whereas William Law, Esq. applies to be dis missed from his administration on the estate of Davis 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 prcscrib- ed by law; or otherwise the said applicant will be dismissed from his said administration. Given under my band and seal, this 3d day of May, A. D. 1824. ' 1* E. BAKER, c c o may 11 110 Georgia—Chatham County, # - It *. 348, . 46.J • 64. 7th a • 71. 19th cv * * ..52, 82. ^ 5th 4th. H •*'., * 26o,/ 166, \ 14th’ «• * 56, V4\b <6 222, 27th , it 192, % V <r 226, '4th ti 231, 129. C2d u lt>4, / 3 9 S 2d Payette, 359, 5\h a Ko. 157, 91. ^ 9th dist m,) 31. S 12th 0 •# 6. 123, 7th. 14th it a 396,^ 2/8, y 26th li Henry. -246, 8fb 4 , it Nli. 285, 34«, ^l8th dist. 21/, 161, lOlb 1st... u 4. Sheriff Sale. On the ft rst Tutsday in July next, rar-xriLL be sold between ten and three o’clock W at Bullbcri Court House 1775 acres of land lying op Milledgeville roiyl, w'itb good improve ments,'levied on; as the property of Samuel S. Lockhart to zatisly an execution in fay of of Patrick M'Derniott. JAMES DENMARK, s » c. tp»'..3t 128 -. sheriff’s Sales. On the first fuosduy in August next, V* i- ILL be sold at the Court House in Wayne xli county,between (he usual hours. ... ~ A negroimn named March, under an eXecutioii' on the foreclosure of a mortgage in favor of Thos. Muse ugairisl John IL Kemp JOSEPH Four, s wc. 128 may 31 223, 21, 88, 179, 111, 160, 17th 13th • 3th 13th 6tli lllh 152, 189. 7th 105, 28(h Irwin. 115, 12tb 382,1 dist. Ut dist. dist. 396 214,J 2, 7th 256, 10th 282, 7th 343, 5th ■ .ippling, 455 1 374, 4,1 182, f 5tb dist. iciiui uny ui nimui) *i. j hundred and twenty four. S M BOND, c 0 o. march 10 , .57 ; ' ~ Georgia—Chatham County. Uining together tighl and a half acres more o, less sit aated to the East of the city of Savatmtb To all whom it may Concern,. W HERE AS Solomon Shad executor of Wm.. and bounded to the north west ot Lot No 26, ( 0 Gilbert deceased has applied to the honors, the South and East by lands belonging to the ca. ki- .h. — -- k r -— ■ tatc of Hampton LilHbridge, arid the wesi by the public road leading to Skidawny island where. on a brick yard is now . stabli-lied and known by the name of Fahms brick yard—that there is now on the said bond or mortgage obligatory the sunj of eighteen hundred dollars with interest front the Court on or before the fourth day of September 23d day of January, 1823, and praying the fare, next, otherwise letters of dismissory will he gran- i closure of the equity'-of redemption of th nii ted and the said Solomon Shad be discharged Jacob and his heirs, executors, administrators and from all claims whatever as executor ol the mid, assigns in & to the saidmortgaged premises,—On deceased : mutton of W; W Gordon, attorney for the ncth Witness the honorable John Cumminr -* 1 ‘ 1 *— J ‘ the Justices of said Court this fourt March, A. D. 1824, 8.M. BOND, coo. march 6 ,54 - ; Georgia—t hatham County^ To ail wlitim it rii«y concern— "Y^HEREAS Mary ,DavKwidow lias applied to the I onorable the court of ordinary of Chat Han* county, for letters of administration, on the estate and effects of Wn\ Davis dec. Now these are.tfietefpye to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and .creditors of the said deceased, to file their objections; (if any they have) in my office on or before the 3d day of Juty next; otherwise letters of administration will be granted, to the applicant. Witness the Hon. J. F. Williamson one of the Justices of the said Court, the third day of June, A- D. 1824. S. M. BOND, c c o. jitne 3 131 GetJTgja—Chatham County. By the honorable the Justices of the Inferior Court of said County sitting tor ordinary purposes' To all whom it may concern, " W HEREAS Charles Hoyt administrator of the estate of John Latbrup, Jr. ffeC baa pc titioned the honorable the court of Ordinary of Chatham-County to b'd discharged from his mid. administration. ■ > ■ Now ti eat are- therefore to cite and admonish all and sing..-, me kind red and creditors of the said deceused, to file their objections, if any t^iey have, in m> office on or before the tenth day of 8ept next, otherwise letters dismissory will hi granted to the applicant. - Witness the Hon. Edward Harden, one of th- Justices of the said court this 10th day of March A D. 1824. 8. M. BOND, , c c o. march 10 57 ’Georgia—Chatham County; To all whom it may concern YnfTHEREAS Alexander M. Tnylor, admlnir VV trator of John Scott, dec. has petitioned the Hon the Justices of the interior Court sitjin^ lor' Ordinary purposes to be discharged from in sui.i administration. These are therefore to cite and admonish ah find siiii'ular the kindred and creditors of the asm r dec -to file their objections (if any they have) ii <lte Clerk’s office of the Court, ol ordinary on oi •i fore the aix:h day of November next; otherwiu ‘ettern ot dismissory will be granted. Witness thi lion. Edward Harden, one of the Justices of the ai Court, the sixth day of May, A. D. one thousand eight Imndn-d and twenty lour: .' S. M BOND, c. c.o. may 6 ' 106 Georgia—• hatljam County, To all whom it may Concern— iff HERE AS. Patrick Houston, Esq. has ap. t# plied f r letters of Guardianship on th person and property of Sarah Ann M, Hons.on infant under 14 years of age, the daughter of it J M >Uston dec. - Now these are to cite and admonish all and sin- gulur the kindred and friends of the auid,infuiit ;o file their objections (if any they have) to gran ting of the Guardianship of die said infant and t er property to the applicants, in the clet-ks of lice ot the court of Ordinary, on or before the 3d \ay of July next otherwise letters of Guardian. slujA wtll be granted Witness die Hon, Edward Harden one of die 'Justices of said Court, this 3d day of June, A. I 1824. ' S, M. BOND, c c o. By the Hen, the .latticei of th. Inferior Court, tit- ■ ting for ordinary pwpotet ,s To all whom it may concern— YJT7HEREA8, John Dillon administrator of Ed- \\. mund Dillon, late of Chatham county dec. Jias petitioned the honorable to court of ordinary, to be discharged fromRM said administration. Now, these are therefore to cite ajfd ’admonish ail and singular the ki tired and creditors ol the said dece-seu, to file their objections (if any they can be had on one, two and three years ciedit, a have,) to the granting of letters dismisMrey to the ‘ —" J — ‘ u ‘ ’ - *- *“•- petitioner, in the clerk’s offic of the said court ■f ordinary,on or before the llth day of Decem ber next ensuing! otherwise letters dismissory will be granted the petitioner. Witness the Ubri. John Cumming, one of the Justices of the said court, this llthday of. June, A D 1824: S. M. BOND, coo.'. june 12 136 For Sale, 1 HE Darien Eastern Steam Saw and Rice Mill, with the appurtenances thereto belonging— An extensive credit will be given to tbe purcha ser or purchasers, he or ihey giving security, ap proved of by the Bank of Darien,—For terms ap ply to GEORGE ATKINSON, > JAMES DUNWOODY, C Batik Committee. HENRY HARFORD 5 OCT 3 Jie 8: vannah > Republican is requested to nsert tlte above, and forward the account,[to the ank of f lariep for payment. 2 164 - . ;, 4 Georgia Chatham County. By the Honorable the Justices of the Inferior Coup said county sitting for ordinary purposes To all whom i< may concern. W HEREAS Thomas It. Price, administrate: of David H. Thompson, dec. has petition ed to . •: honorable the Justices of the Inferior Court, sitting for ordinary purposes to be dis charged from,tht administration aforesaid. Now-thess are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors ot the said dec, to file their objections (if any they have) in my office on or before the 16th dam of -rap- tember next, otherwise letters dismissory will be granted to the applicant Witpesstjie Honorable John Cumming, one of the Justices of said Court this 16th day of March, A. D. 1824. ' 8. M. BOND, c. c o. march 16 62 Mineral Waters. Kf\ dozen Saratoga, and Ballrton Spring Wa- tiv/ ters; bottled by Lynch & Clark, ol New York, has been received per Louisa Matilda, and fop sale at ,5(3,50 per dozen, or 31 jets a single ijuart bottle, lib v , F, I. LAY, Druggist, Shad’s Buildings, A fresh suppiyWf «tBlDLiFr2 PO WDERS, may 25 122 128. 235J 41, 16th 164, 10th 55, 15th Walton, No. 189, 3d 295, 4ib 314, 4tlr Hbmton. No; 20, 10th 120, 16th 93, llth : Any of the above numbers, wi'li several others' n be had off one, two and three * small part down, the land held as security, t balance, by applying to CHARLES KENNON, q * M .r° f S°S Uly ’ ° f k WHEREAS Louis H. Forth physician has ap. A-s. 'rr. i Savannah. W plied to the Hon. the court of or.linary of Op* The edttors of the Milledge ille Journal ga jd cour ,ty, for letters of aamiiiistntion on the' will insert the above 6 times, and send their bill ,i . tiL..., i- vr..„_tr.; o... j j atc ^ w«g Georgia—-ChaiJtani County. -To alt whom it may-concern, will insert the above 6 times, and send their bill estate and efleas .,f Norphlit . Howard h to this office for payment. Washington County, m the ati'ie aforesaid . B 9 ri1 T - goner dep as principal creditor. For Sale, goner dep as principal creditor. Now these ari therefore t i cite and adfnoniuh all and singular the kindred and creditors;<>f the v . .. , . Pjan- granteffTo the applicant, talioh in its neighborhood, apd conUins Eight Witness the honorable Edward Harden one of hundred and eighty.four acres, tadjoinsllr. the Justices of, the afiid Court, the 25th day of Thomas Yoqng. Geu. Huger, and Mr. Nicholas May, A- D. 1824. 1 Jruger. J’ersons.who may wish to purchase will | f SAML >M BOND, fee o. examine the premises, A good tittle will be grien. may "6 24 ' and tlte times of sale will be reasonable, Appli-; -—... : ——■—'■ sationto be made to WM, MALLORY (xeurglS-—Bullocll Coun y, Agent of Hamlin Mallory. By the ffoil tlte Court of Ordinary of saKlt oupty, n ov 16 225 ng, one of tionera—it is ordered that the principal and i rtn day o' terest due on the said bond or writing obligato:, together with the cost of thk,application bo paid into this court within twelve months from this date, .or incase of default that the equity of redernp. tion ot said Jacob Fahnvbis heirs executors, id. ministratora, and ,ssigns be-from thenceforth fa. ever forclosed and that such further. and other proceedings be had theredff, as are pursuant to the statue in such case made and provided — And it ia^further ordered that this rule be pub- fished in one of the Gazettes of this state at least once, a month for twelve months, or that a copy, be served on the defendant at least fix months before the time appointed for the payment of the money into court. Extraoi from the minutes, linn Jan. 1824. jan 16 . 12 JOB T'. UOI.I.IJS. Superior Court—Camden -County; Mahcu.Tkiim, 1834. William Bertie ) its. >Bult A it John Christopher, j O N the’ petition of William Ucrrie, stating Ufa one John Christopher, of Uibeoimty of Ctm'. den, being indented to ode ilenvy Sailer or order in i) note of hiufd, dated St Marys in tala county, on the 9th October 1822, in the sumofl'ive Hun dred Dollars, payable * ith interest front the Bate on the first day of January then next itisuing, nid mortgage to the said Henry his heirs and assign; to secure the payment of the note afoictnid with interest on jhe same—a certain lot of land in tht U>wn uforco'ald being, part of lot No 1, beginning at the west career «f a lot belonging to ode Vtl. vin Hayes, thence running, sontlt 100 feet osSr. Marys Street, thence north to Bryant St. tlieroe c-ad toC Hays’ line, thence south to the begins ing. with the* margin attached to the same on the south side of StMarys or Bay St being a hundrrd feet on the s-.reet & running from thence direct)) to the river St Marys, together with all and sin gular every thing thereto appertaining—that the v.,id Henrv Sadler, to w hom and to w hose htire and assigns the said mortgage was made off the 26th of Sept. 1823, duly assigned by deed, said mortgage to the petionei that there is now due »u said mortguge the sum of Five' Hundred Dol. .its with interest from the 1st January 1822, Sim! raying for the foreclosure of the equity of rf- lemption, in tbe said Johh Christopher, his hein 'lid assigns in the mortgaged remise* and that the ,jine be foreclosed according to low. On motioe, i Belton A Copp, attorney for petioner, it is or. -red that the principal'and interest due on the aid mortgage together with the costs of bis ip. iicantsbe. paid into this court within tw^he months from this cate, otherwise that the equity m redemption of the said John. Christopher hit t.eirs Executors, Administrators and asiipVhe from thence forevei foreclosed and that s.ucL other preceding* take place as are pursuant to the u»t, utt—Audit is further ordered that (his rule be published, in one of the G .zcttes of thih state d least once a month lor twelve months to the funs I appointed for the pay nieni of said money into ourt. A true extract from the minutes. JOHN BAILEY Clerk. Jrjferton, \6th .March. 1824. . The Public fS informed ibafthe claim of Hamlin Mallory to i from the said administratiop L the tract of land in South Carolina, called T hf . se are ihernfore io cite and admonish all vetvillc, is now in a train fdf Judicial investiga- and aimridar the kindred „n,l in ", , uriiil^the termination of which, some risk dec re file jjieir objections lif'anv tfiet n ^ ^ a - K ' •dll.be inchfred by those who may purchase. the office o|d>»' -X e V u ■dec 2-,1^237 ' W^L. DAVIS. timenrescri Printing Ink. ■ ^EW kegb Printing Ink suitable for news- paper, cau be had by applying at tbis office. I inn iwnwww a the Clerk’d] this Court within the ^.Preacribed. by law, othqi-yise leitei-s dismip. ry wi|| be granted the applicant 1 , Witness the Hon. Sheppiard Williams one of K iu-nlceS of so .' our, .dii 3 J-mriicl; the june 4 •132 oi'ri.ihi o a.ffu ly Kenedy, COO'b c, ITT ■MO. Superior Court—L hatham County | John Rolan ) i vt - C RuleJVtti. Nathan U >kcr j rt\N the [>e. jliou of Jno. Retan slating that Ns- O' than Baker did on the first day bf May sigh, ceh hundred, and twenty-two, the better to u-cure the payment of hij certain promissory n>-ie | of that date for the sum of two thousand dolrart, I payable to the said John Uetan, or order, up of I b, fore the 1st day of May, 1824, with interest »t I seven per cent per annum, by his indenture, uo> I der his seal, bearing date the day and year Bril 'ifoiesaid, mortgage to the said John Rets:,, dl the undivided moiety or half pnrt of all thut Moll land, situate, lying ind being in the city of Suim-1 nab, and known and distinguished in the phi f 'hereof by the number one (1) lyrconnell tytouil I Darby ward, together with the appurtens'icWiI and further stating that the said promissory notfl remains wbolly/iinpaid, and the 8atd'morlg»g< I full force, and praying the foreclosure of the »“* mortgage. L On motion of W. W. Gordon, attorney for Ml petitioner, it is ordered that the said Nathan 1M ker do pay into this rourl, within twelve tltonuy of this date, the pi-inoipaf and interest due on 1 said note and the costs of the said application. < in delimit thereof, that the equity of i-edtm| l^| of the said N (than Baker of and to the said mw'l ’gaged premises, be thenceforth and forever fo‘t| closed. .9 And it tS( furthed* ordered, that a copy of Ml rule be served,oh the said Naithiin Baker, at k»*| six i mutt i oneol , once in evriry 1 month, ufail the tiufe appointed i*fl the payment thereof; add that such further **1 otht r proceedings be had as are prescribed bj 1 statute rn soc , case made and provided. Extract from the minuteSthis 24U> May, lBf A li. FANNING Clerk may 27- 25 F . Georgia—Bulloch County. | TeiY Ely Kennedy, tilerk.: of the'CqfaMf R r “‘| 4S> dmary foi said Gotinjy,' ; 'WsSr- y ■ Whereas, the, Widow Jacob Futcb, of ' county Bpnlie8.ftip letters of adminiatrjiU.on on is es|ate of .the said Jaboc Futch, late of said cour.'l Now these arq. therefore to cite ap^gdmon j all and singular the kindred and credpq^t of I™ suitl.deceased, to file their objections, (il^'A 1 ‘ }iave),ih,my office, oq or before the firRi Mu,n in July nest; ofitenvise letters.flf adjninistrsw will,tie granted to the appUcanl.5 Given under my. (land.apd seal, t'us 4i|i,-‘.'{ June, Aft D. 1824, ■ , ELY,,KENNEDY,-c o o q > june 4, *132 <~ At priratr sate • . • Wwffffffk fiityr,“ l W9 t ', 38 yeam^WjlJwl CeWht house servant ntid waiter—»PP y | my 21