Savannah republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1824-1829, June 24, 1824, Image 4

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PUBLIC SAXfcS. Sheriffs sale. tl the first Tuesday in Juty nett, VttV IL be sold before the Court House in the S’ty ,*f Savannah, between the hour- of to Wd ( o’clock, The following ait negroes vi* i Hannibal, Jssnc, I ondon, Peter, William and Hannah, levied on ai the property of Jno. Hunter, to satisfy a fi. fit, on mortgage, in favor of the Planters Bank. Also; five negroes, via. Judy, .Juno, Ely Dub. U n, and Quadiy, levied on as the property of Oli ver Sturgi s, to satisfy a fi. fa. on mortgage In fa' vor of Wm. P. Hunter , Also, all the 'cotton compressing machine, for the repacking of cotton, leu*! on under a fi. fa, on a foreclosure of a mortgage, from Jno. Ever, ingham, jr. to Chas. W. ltockwell. r I.D'LYON, SCO, may 5 105 Sheriff’s Sales. On the fi'-it Tuctday in July next, W ILt. be soid in front of the Court House in the City of Savannah between the usual hours of 10 and 4 o'clock. All the articles comprising the Printing estab lishment of the Office of the Savannah Republi cs*, consisting of Types, Press, paper, printers Ink, Stands, &c.—also two negro men uamed Leake and Wallen, levied oh as the property of F 8. Kell, endorser to satisfy an execution, R. Waynr.for use, §Jc and in favor of Jamea Wal. luce and Allen M'Lqpii, vs. F. S. Fell. A. D'LYON, ns c c. iuo-4 532 Sheriff 's Sates. On the first Tue. day in July next, W ILL he soid at the Court House on the 1st Tuesday in July next, between thp hours of 10 and 4 o’clock All tb t lot and buildings No 24 in the city of Sarannnh, under a fl fa on foreclosure in favor ol Mary Lewden against Paul J Vallaton t D’LYON, *cc. pine 5 • 33 « Sheriff’s bales. On the Jirtl Tuctday in Augutl next, ' WJ ILL be sold at the court house between the v V hours of 10 an.' 4 o’clock. All .that southern ha'f part of Lot No 6, Belitha - Tything, Heatheote ward with the improvement* thereon, bounded north by a lane, east by an nd jsCiot lot, south by South broad St. ahd west by Barnard St levied on under a foreclosure of a mortgage from George L. Cope, to Wm Whit, field I. D'LYON,ice. tune 5 133 —i 7 bheriff’s Sales. On the Jim Tuctday in July next, YTTtLL be sold at the Court House, between Y V the hours of 10 tnd 4 o’clock, A negro woman named Dianna an I her two children Lewis and Sam, levied on by a constable to satisfy several, executions from a magistrates’ tourt in favor of John B. \Jfick, and Ebenezer Jeockes, again*t Adam Anderson, by his guardian 4nd turned over to me. L D’LYON. a c c. ' jnne 5 133 PUBLIC SALES. Tax Collector’s Salps. On the first Tucttluy in July next, \T7Tfil. be sold at tlic Court House, in the City ▼ V of Savannah, Between the hours of 10 vnd 3 o'clock, the following property or so much thereof as will satisfy the Sjlate and County Taxes and costs, vizi A tract of (and on Wilmington Island, in the County of Chatham, containing 75 acres, more < r less, 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 Barnard, le vied on to satisfy the state and county taxes of Jno W Barnard for the year 1823, and costs. Amount of taxes g34' 85. ... The Eastern half oHot No. 19, in Oglethorpe Ward, in the city of Savannah, with the improve ments thereon, levied on to satiafy the state and county taxes of J E and S White for the year 1823, and costs. Amount of Uxea fl 95. Lots No 29 and SO in Brown Ward, in the city of Savannah, with ihe improvement# thereon, le vied on to satisfy the state and county taxes of the Savannah Theatre for the year 1822 and 1823, and costs. Amount of taxes, $234 37. The southern half of lot No. 10, first tything An*>on Ward, in the city Of Savannah, with the im« provements thereon, levied on to satisfy the state and county taxes of Katate of Edward Penman tor the year 1823, and costa. Amount of taxes $4 68. Lot No. 38 Columbin Ward, in the city of Sa- vnnnah, subject to an annual ground rent to the Corporation of said City, with the improvements thereon, levied on to satisfy the state anti county totes of Ann Rodman for the year 1823, and coats. Amount of taxes $5 86. Alt that tract i.r lot of land, situate, lying and being in the 27th dist. of Early county, contain ing 250 acres, more or less, and known and distin guished In the plan of said district by the No. 196. Levied oh to satisfy the state and county taxes of the estate of Lewis D. Achonl for the year 1823, ahd costs; Amount of taxes $2 26. J AMES EPPINGER, loot, may 1 102 HOUSES, LANDS, 'ATHENS HOFEL. The subscriber takes this meth od to inform’the public generally, and particdlariy persons from the low coun- ■"» .-.w-mav visit the up country in pursuit pt h’> -.lilt or pleasure, that he will ac-. commodate gentlemen and ladies, or families with b-nrd by the day, week, or month, on easy terms- Nothing need be said ill fedojpinendation of A* theits, either in regard to the beaithfulness of the place, .salubrity of atmosphere, or agreeable and pleasant society t in all these particulars it stands pre-eminent. The following will be the rates of charging, vi*. Man and Horse, per day, B J t® m m « t« per week, 1 50 per « • ■ « “ month, Single man, per day, ii ii u week, « « C month, Dinper, breakfast, supper, Sec. ,5 1 25 1 00 5 00 18 §?, si 75 50 12 00 Chatham County. "Jasvmit Tshm, 1824! t-utirt of said County! sitting for ordinary purpos'd/ -4afim Cleveland and Susan 1 ■ ■> v. . -w, Jacob Fahm. Georgia—Chatham &>Uhfy* . | Superior CcT* 1 By llie Honorable the Justices ol the '’ dd County! sitting for ordinary — B To all whom it may concern. W HEREAS, William H. Green, Administra tor of Mary 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 of the said Mary Fleming, dec. to file their objections (if any they have) in the Clerk’s office of said Court, on or before the tenth of September next, otherwise letters dismissing will be granted, and the said William H. Green be discharged from all claims whatever, as administrator of the said dec. Witness thc,Hondrsble Edward Harden, one of the Justices of the Justices of sai l Court this Tenth day of March, A. D. one thousand eight hundred and twenty four. 9 M BOND, e.o. o. march 10 57 Sheriff's Sales—continued. On the Jim TucsiUy in July next, W ILL be soid before the Court House in Bry- an county, between the usual hours of sile. All that undivided moiety of a tract of land in Bryan county, containing 1150 acres, originally granted to one Jno Davis, adjoining the plantation of Col. David M'Connick and others, levied on under an execution, Edward F, Tattnall against administrators of Thomaa Hourke. THUS. ALBRITTON, sac. may in 116 City Sheriff’s Sales. J* On Jirst TuetOay in July next, - -TT7TLL be sold before the Court House in the ; \ V city of Savannah, between the usual hours • of’’O and 4 o’clock, All that lot of land known in the plan of the ci ty of Savannah, at fat No 25 twenty fire Brown ‘ ward, containing 60 feet in front and90 feet deep subject to ail annual ground rent to the corpora- lio i of the city of Savannah, together with the buildings thereon, bounded east by lot No 24 twenty four, south by Half 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 ii-s from the court of Common Fleas and Oyer and Terminer for the city of Savannah, John P Willumaon vs. Charles H Hayden, Moore h Ly man vs. same, and Charles W Rockwell vs same, and an execution for renh ‘John B Bertbelott vs Xame. Also, sundry srticles of furniture, consisting of two mahogany Sophas, one do2en straw bottomed ctuira, one pair mahogany caul tables, four ma hogany tea tables, one beaditead and one side board, levied on as the property of George Stow, to satisfy an execution from the court of Common Fleas and Oyer U Terminer forthe city of Savan nah, Douglass & Sorrel vs. George Stow. Alto, one Horse and Gig, levied on as tbe pro perty ot Wm. Ioor,to satisfy twoexecutions from the Court of Common Pleas .nd Oyer U Termin er for the city of Savannab, Charles W Rockwell vs. Wm. Ioor and Geo. W Coe vs, same. . Also, all thosetwo lots of land, known in the plan oRhe city of Savannah, as I6ts Nos 17 and 18, old Franklin Ward sublect to a ground rent tb the corporation of the city of Savannah, bounded exit by Jefferson street, west by Montgomery at, Mt;'b by Bryan street and south by St Julian st. levied on as the property of P. S Fell, to satisfy sundry executions from tbe Court of Common l’le&> and Oyer and Terminer for tbe City of Sa vannab, Jno Crane and N Baker, vs. F S Fell J Whitlock vs. Same and Jas Wells v*. Same june 5 133 A. J D’LYON, ea Sheriff’s Sale. On the Jirtl Tuetday in July next, W ILL be sold before tbe Court House in Bry- an county, between the usual hours of sale. Two Negroe* named Dorcas anil Joe, levied or. u the property of Richard T Keating; to satisfy in execution in favor of Jaa Anderson U co. THOS ALBRITTON, s c. may 18 , 116 Adirmistrator’s Sale. On the Jirtl Tuesday in July next, W ILL be told before .the Court Home, in the city of Savannah, between the hours ot 10 and 2 o’clock, the following negroes, Clarissa, and her two children John ami Sike, told by per. mission of the honorable the court of Ordinary of Chathum County. Alto a house situated in Jef fersan Street on the South Common, being the estate of Peter Cesar, dec. and sold for the bens efit of the heirs and creditor! of said estate. JOS. F. SEGURB, Adm’.r 20 htl8 Administrators sale. 4f?ILL be sold before the C«urt House in the. City of Savannah on the first Tuesday in Ju ly next, between the hours of 10 and 2 o'clock. Forty five acres of land more or less about two miles from the city, adjoining the form of J. H Morel, Esq. also a lot in court house square known in the plan of tbe city as lot number one, Stoper Tything Percival Ward—being the real estate of the late Jsaac Baillow deceased; sold by permla. sion of the Honorable Court of Ordinary of Chat ham county for the benefit of the heirs and credi. tors of said estate JOHN M'NISH, Adm’r, may 5 105 Administrator's Sales, ILL be gold at the Court House in Savan nah, on the find Tuesday in July next, be tween the hours ot ten and two o’clock, lot No 15, (fifteen) in the second district of Early County, Georgia, continuing 'wo hundred two and a half acres, more or less, being, the real estate of Ro. bert M. Durkie, dec’d, and sold by permission of tbe Court of Ordinary of Chatham County. AUGUSTUS F. DURKIE, Administrator, may 1 > v 3 102 (Sheriff’s Sales., On the fint Tuetday in July next, ILL be sold at the Coutt House,in Effing* , v V ham County between the nsual hours “Eighty acres of land in Effingham county boun- (Jed 3 by land of Shultz, E by land of Metxger, W by land of McIntosh* levied on as the property of Matthew Reiser, to satisfy an execution in favor of John Berry. Also, one negro man named Cato, tbe property of John Johnson, seized for being illegally intro duced into the State; and sold to pay expenses. Also, 600 acres of land joining lands of Waldin Griffin and on Cowpen Branch, in Effingham County, levied on as the property of Jno G Tyner itsble. june 5 THOS. ELK1N8, t. *. 133 n may! per day, " “ night, “ « month, Children and servants, half price. GEORGE HAYES. SVhe Editors of the Augusta Chronicle and Savannah Republican, are requested to give two nsertions a month, until the lit of July next, and forward their accounts to Athens. House to Kent, TheXindersigned intending to re- move into the country, offer* the plea sant and convenient House, now in hit oecup lion to rent, at a rate suited to the „ jm the 1st July next to the 1st November following, and lor one or two years thereafter. B EDWD. HARDEN. apnl 30 fct'JOl Land and dVtegroes for Sale. i\ ILV N pSOM K property t unincumbered, con- Jtl dating of Land qnd Negfo*s, together with Stock of every kind,' and the growing crop, a- mounting in all to about 12 or 15,000 dollars, situ* ate in the upper country, and well calculated for 1 country Store—the soil well adapted to the cul. tivation of Corn and Cotton, is offered for sale on accommodating terms. Bank Stock, or good paper, well secured, will betaken in payment. For further particulars, apply to the Editors of ,he Georgia Journal. Sgjune 19 145 Georgia—Chatham County. To all whom it may Concern, ■ 'KT7HEREAS Solomon Shad executor of Wm. ▼ v Gilbert deceased has applied to the honora ble the Court of Ordinary to be discharged from his executorship aforesaid. Now, these arc therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said Wm Gilbert deceased, to file their objec. tiuns, if any they have, in the clerks office of said Court on or before the fourth day of September next, otherwise letters of diaralssory will he gran ted and the arid Solomon Shad be discharged froth all claims whatever a* executor of the said deceased Witness the honorable John Cumming, one of the Justibes of said Court this fourth day o March, A. D. 1824. 8. II. BOND, 0 eo. march 6 54 Georgia—Chatham County^ To all whom it may concern— W HEREAS Mary. Davis,widow has applied to the honorable the conrt of ordinary of Chat ham County, for letters cf administration, on the estate and effects of Wm Davis dec. Now these are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said deceased, to file their objections, (if anvthey have) In my office, on or. before the 3d day of Jult next t otherwise letters of administration will be granted to the applicant. Witness the Hon. J.' P. Williamson one of the Justices of the said Court, the third day of June, A. D.1824. Notice.' A Very valuable tract of Land in Liberty coun. -M ty,situate on the gunburv Road, two miles und a half from Rice orough; containing two hundredund ten acre sTbis-land is very vslua- wlc for cotton, rice and corn, and aa well calcula. < d for that culture as any land in the county; - tie conditions are low and reasonable t there are between seventy and eighty acres cleared and tnder fence, there is also a good dwelling house, •nd all necessary out buildings on the premises, -marantee titles will be given to the purchaser, 10 incumbrances lying on said land. For further particular* apply to capt. Jo^ Jones in liberty • ounty, or to EDWARD B. BAKER, owner in McIntosh county. «ui£16 yjf'or Sale, $ -i nA OR more square tcies of Land, on ao- ; 11 >1 f commodating terms, among which arc the following numbers 1 Jlubon County. No, 153, 9th dist. No. 58, 2d district. 145, 4th ” JJabertham. Dooly, 19, 6th dist. No. 112, 4th dist. “ 244, 7th “ “ii 14 " 1 - 02, 8th •• 165. 15th •• Jonet, firmerly Baldwin So. 121, fth dU. dist. Old Wilkinton. Georgia—Chatham County. By the honorable the Justices of the Inferior Court of said County sitting for ordinary purposes. To all whom it itiay concern, W HEREAS Ctaarjes Hoyt administrator of theestate of John Lathrop, Jr. dec. has pe titioned the honqgable the court of Ordinary of Chatham County to be discharged from his said administration. Now these are therefore to cite and . admonish all and liiiguiai the kindred and creditors of the said deceased, to file their objection^ if any tjhcy have, in’mj office on or before the tenth dny of Bept next, otherwise letters dismiasory will b<- grawed to the applicant. Witness the Hon. Edward Harden, onejof tin- Justices of the laid court this 10th day of March, A D. 1824. 8. M. BOND, 000. march 10 57 No. No. 134, 3d Hall 169, 10th 164, 11th 147, 9th 91, 8th Gwinnett. No. 307, 6th list 138, 5th « Monroe. No. 149, 8th dist. 215, 8ih « ‘g-}9.h -- WJ* j 15th *» 64/7ih “ 52, 5lh •• 82, 4th •* 56, 14th No. 204, 135, 192, T 231, >2d 129, S fa No. 157, dyette. 9th dist Georgia—Liberty County. I >Y Elijah Baker, Clerk of the Court of Ordi- L> ary 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 concet ned tq file their objections (if any they have) in my office, within the time prescrib. ed by law; or otherwise the said applicant will be dismissed from his said administration. ^ Given underrny hand and seal,, this 3d day of E. BAKER, c c o may 11 HQ 6, fth 123, 14th 12th 19th Early. 160, 150, i 343, >18th 348. f 46,J 71. 19th ?66,$ l4 ‘ h 222, 27th 226. 4th 1^4, / 2d 359, S M 359, 5th 2 5!:j'2lh 246. 8th dist. dist. Georgia—C hatham County! - By the Hon. tin. Jutticet of the Inferior Court, tit. ting for ordinary pwrputet To all whom it may concern— WKTHERBAS, John Dillon administrator of Ed- T v round Dillon, late of Chatham county dec. security for Thos Gid, to satisfy an execution in has petitioned the honorable to court of ordinal, favor of James Wilson—returned to me by a con- *- -• 1 — *-•- —• > - 1 •e Sheriff's Sales, On the first Tuesday in July next, Vr»lLL be sold at the Court House in Ricebo- rough, Liberty County between the usual hofurs of 10 and 3 o’clock the following prop* vixs *.1 • - Four negroes, Sampson, Sophia, Betty and her £hild, Caroline, levied on as the property of the estate of Maj. John Winn, to satisfy an execution rin favor of Uriah Wilcox and one in favor of Joseph S*Baker. E. WAY,sic. june5 133 Sheriff Sale. On the first Tuesday in July next, W ILL be sold between ten and three o’clock at Bulloch Court House 1775 acres of land Ijiitig on Milledgevilte road, with gqod improve, rnents, levied on as tli£ property of Samuel 8. Lockhart to satisfy an execution in fovor of Patrick M’Dermott. JAMBS DENMARK, a B c. ..may 31 128 s Sales. On the first Tuesday jn August nest, ryi ILL be sold at the Court House in Wayne W County, between the usual hours. A negro man named March, under an execution dn the foreclosure of a mortgage in favor of Thos, fi «ro. Muse against John R. Kemp JOSEPH FORT, fi Vaj SI to be discharged from his said administration. Now, these are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said deceased, to file their objections (if any they have,) to the granting of letters dismiskory to the petitioner, in the clerk’* offic of the aaid court of ordinary, oh or before the 11th day of Decem ber next ensuing; otherwise letters dismiasory will be granted the petitioner. Witness the Hon. John Cumming, one of the Justices of the ssid court, this 11th day of June, A D. 1824. 8. M. BOND, 000. june 12 .136 . For Sale, 1 1 ’HE Darien Eastern SteamSaw and Rice Mill, •t with the appurtenances thereto belonging— An extensive credit will be given to tpe purchs ser or purchasers, he or they giving security, ap proved of by the Bank of Danen.—For terms ar ply to , GEORGE ATKINSON, y* JAMES DUNWOOOY, C Bank Committee. HENRY HARFORD \* ffj* The Savannah Republican is requested to nsert the above, and forward the accountrto the ank of Darien for payment, ailg? 164 Mineral Waters, ffT/k dozen Saratoga and Ballston Spring Wa. vrVu *1"’ ‘ ,ottled . b y, L ) nc r h & Clark, ofNew- York, has been received per^-ouisa Matilda, and, torsale at $3 SO per dozen, or 3l| cta, a single quart bottle, by - ' : . F. X. LAY, Druggist, Shad’s Buildings. ALSO, A fresh supply of SEIDLITZ POWDEffS, may 25 122 No. 185,7 348,5 18th dist. 2X7. 161, 10th 1st it 4* 2.'3, 17th 11 189. 7th <1 21, 88, 13th 13th <4 it 13, 120. ■Uth it 179, Ul, 13th 6th tt it O 160, nth u 115, I2ih dist. 152,-1 382,' 10?,! 128, 235 . ►5th U 386, 396 214,. | >l3th it 41, 16th U . 2, 7th a 164, 10tb it 256, 10th a 65, 15th a 282, 7th u Walton. 343,. 5*h u 189, 3d diit. uipplingo 295, 4th tt 455, | 314, 4th . Houston. H 374, 182, Uth dist. 20, 10:h dist. 35,. J JU 120, 16th .44 420, ► 4th 93, 11th « 130, june 3 131 S v M. BOND, O 0 Or * Georgia—Chatham County, To all whom it may concern W HEREAS Alexander M. Taylor, adminis trator of John Scott, dec. has petitione on m erwitr and slm -ular the kindred and creditora of the saic dec. to file their objections (if any they have) it.- the Clerk’s office of the Court, of ordinary before the six*h day of November next; othi tetters of dismissory will be granted. Witness thv Hon. Edw ard Harden, one of the lust ices of <he ait Court, the sixth day of May; A. D. one thousand eight hundred and twenty tour. S. M BOND, c. c.o. may 6 106 3 O N the petition of Aaron Cleveland and S-: G. his wife, who was Susan C. Bona, statintr that Jacob frkhm, before the intermarriage of the penal suni of four thousand doiUS’coiTdKJS for the payment of two thousand dollars with in. terest from date, on or before the first dsv of March then next, and that for the better securing th6 payment thereof, the said Jacob did on the day and year first aforesaid make hti certain in •denture of mortgage, whereby he mort Koee d tn said Susan C all thut lot of ground known and designated as Garden lot number thirty nine, No 39, and also, that adjoining half part of another lot known as tot number forty two, No 42, con. taining together eight and a half acres more. or less situated to the East of the city of Savannah and bounded to the north west of Lot No 26, to the South and Fi st by lands belonging to the ci. ta»e pf Hampton Lillibridge, and the west by the public road leading to Skidaway island Where, on a brick yard is now established and known by the name of Fahms brick yard—that there is now on the said bond or mortgage obligatory the sum of eighteen hundred dollars with interest from the 33d day of January, 1823, and praying the fore, closure of the equity of redemption of the said Jacob and Iris heirs, executors, administrators and assigns in & to the saidmortgaged premises.—On motion of W. W Gordon, attorney for the peti tioners—.it is ordered that the principal and in. terest due on the said bond or writing obligatoiy together with the cost of thi* application be paid into this court within twelve months from this date, or In case ofdefuuit that the equity of redemp. tipn of said Jacob Fahm, his heirs executors, ad ministrators, and issigna be from thenceforth for. ever furclofieil and that such further and other proceedings be had thereon, as are pursuant to the statue in such case made and provided — And it is fiirtlie." ordered that this rule be pub lished in one of th“ Gazettes of this state at least once a month for twelve mnniiS, or that a copy, be served on the defendant at least fix months before the time appointed for the puynlent Of titO money into court. Extract from the minutes, liith Jan. 1824. jan 16 12 IOIlT.BOLI.KS. ' Georgia—• hatham County. 7*o all whom it may Concern— CW-HEREAS, Patrick Houston, Esq. has ap T-# plied fur letters of Guardianship on thr person and property of 9ar«h Ann M, Houston an infant under 14 years of age, the daughter of R J Houston dec. Now these are to cite and admonish all and sin- gular the kindred ana friends of the said infhnt to file their objections (if any (hey have) to gran ting of the Guardianship of the said infant and her property to (he applicants, in the clerks of fice ot the court of Ordinary, on or before the 3d day of July next otherwise letters of Guardian, ship wtll be grained itness tbe Hon. Edward Harden one of the Justices of said Court, this 3d day of June, A. I >. 1824. S, ML ROND, coo. Any of the above numbers; wi ii several others can be had on one, two and three 5 ears credit, s small part down, the land held as security, fur the balance, by applying to CHARLES KBNNON, of Newton County, or SAM’L J. BRYAN,.Savannah. Georgia Chatham County. By the Honorable the Justices of the Inferior Court said county sitting for ordinary purposes To all whom it may concern. W HEREAS Thomas R. Price, administrator of David H. Thompson, d&. has petition ed tome honorable the Justices of the Inferfor Court, sitting for ordinary purposes to be dis charged from the administration aforesaid. (low these are, therefore, to cite and admonish alt'and singular the kindred and creditors ol the said deo, to file their objections (if any they have) in my office on or before the loth dsv of Sep. tember next, otherwise letters dismissory will be granted to the applicant. Witness the Honorable John Cumming, one of the Justices of aaid Court this 16th day of March, A. D. 1824. S. M. BOND, c. c o. march 16 62 Georgia— Chatham County. T« all whom it may concern, Vi i'HERFAS Louis H. Furth physician has ap- „ ... ... - , • vi plied to the Hon. the court of ordinary of o .;u^.J5,*. < l d,,0 K* ° n*! 1 - 6 'said county, for letters of administration on the will insert the above fi times, and nend their bill; eH tate ind effec to this office for payment. r spril 28 99 f For Sale, A LLthst valuable tract or parcel of land known by the name of Nelville situated in 8outh Carolina about two mites from Savannah. This 'ract is considered one of the best for a Rice plan, tationin its neighborhood, and Contains Eight bupdred and eigbty.four acres, t adjoins Mr. Thomas Young. Gen. Huger, and Mr. Nicholas Jruger. Persons who may wish to purchase will examine the premises, A good tittle will be given tnd the times of sale will be reasonable. Appli- sationto be mi uov 16 225 WM. MALLORY Agent of Hamlin Mallory, The Fablic I S informed that the claim of Hamlin Mallory to the tract of land in South Carolina, called -elville, is now in a train for Judicial investiga- non, until the termination of which, some risk vill be incurred by those who may purchase. WM.L. DAVIS, dec 2 237 ! Printing Ink, < M ' FEW keg*. iTinuiig Ink .uitable for news- ■aAA paper, cjin be had by applying ftt this office. estate Aid effects of Norphiit Howard late of Washington County, in tbe state, aforesaid wag goner dec. aa principal creditor. Now these arc therefore t < cite and admonish all and singular the kindred.and creditors of the said dec. to file their objections(if any they hare) in my office on or before tbe 25th day of June, next, otnerwise letters of administration will be granted to tbe applicant. Witness the honorable Edward Harden one of the Justices of the said Court, the 25th day of May, A. D. 1824. SAML M. BOND.cc o. may. 26 24 Georgia—Bulloch Coun y. By the Hon the Court ol Ordinary of sain county. "VATHERE AS Robert Burton, administrator of Yv the estate of Sti phen Denmark, deed hath applied to the said Cotirt for letters, dismissory from the said administration. ' ■ These are therefore lo cite and admonish all and singular tbe kufflffid and creditors of the said deci tb file their objectionATif'any they have) in the office ot the Clerk ol this Court within the time prescribed by law, otherwise letters dismis Sory will be granted the applicant X Witocsi tile Hon. Sheppard Williams one o( the Justices of fianl Court this 3d June 1824 - ' ' Superior Court-*-Lamden County. *•' * Mwicii Tbhu, 1824. William Bertie T t»*. > Buie Nit John Christopher.y O N the petition of William Berrie, stating that one John Christopher, of the county of Cam* den, being indebted to one Henry Sailer or order in a note of band, dated St Marys in said county, on the 9th Octoberl822, in the sumof Five Hun. dred Dollars, payable with interest from (he date oh the first day of January then ncxt lnsuing, did mortgage to the said Henry hia heirs and assign* to secure the payment of the note aforesaid with interest on the same—a certain Inf of land in the town aforesaid being part of lot No. 1, beginning at the west corner of a lot belonging to one til. vin Hayes, fhpMfcrunning south 100 feet on St, Marys Street, tWnce north to Bryant St. thence •*ast to O, Hays’ line, thence south to tbe beginn ing, with the margin attached tb the same on the south aide of St Marys or. Bay St being a hundred feet on the street b running from thence directly to the river St Marys, together with all and sitw gular every thing thereto appertaining—that the said Hentv Sadler, to whom and to whose belt* .nd assigns the said mortgage was. made on the 26th of Sept. 1823, duly assigned by deed, aaid mortgage to the petionet ’ that there is now due an said mortgage the sum of Five Hundred Dol. nd assigns in the mortgaged remises and that the *sme be foreclosed according to law. On motion .f Belton A, Copp, attorney for petioner, it is or* -ered that tbe principal and interest due on the aid mortgHge together with the costs of bis sp. nesnts be paid into this court within twelve months frojn this date, otherwise that tbe equity •i redemption of the said John Christopher hi* tieirs Executors, Administrators and awigns be • rnm thence forever foreclosed and that such other proccdings take place as are pursuant to the stat ute—Audit is further ordered that this rule bo tubhshed in one of theG.zeltes of this state at east once a month for twelve months to the time appointed for the payment of said mopey into. •Jourt. A true extract from the minutes. JOHN BAILEY Clerk. Jejfertcn. 16/5 March, 1824. Superior Court—Chatham County John Retan 1 w £ flu/e.Yu». Nathan Baker, j ft\N the pe ition of Jno. Retan stating that M« than Baker did on the firBt day of M»y eigh. een hundred and twenty-two, the better to secure the payment of his certain promissory note of that date forthe sum of two thousand dollar# payable to the said John Retan, or order, on or before the 1st day of May, 1824, with interest at seven per cent per annum, by his indenture, ue* der hia seal, hearing date the day and ypsr first afoteaSid, mortgage to the said John Retari, >11 the undivided moiety Or halt part of all that lot of land, situate, lying apd being in the city of Savan nah,and known and-distinguished in the plan thereofby the numbertbne (1) Tyrconnell tything Darby ward, together with the appurtenances, and further stating that the said promissory note remains wholly Unpaid,-and the said mortgage full force, and praying the foreclosure of tbe mortgage. On motiJn of W. W. Gordon, attorney for the petitioner, it is ordered that the' said Nathan Ua- Iter do pay into this court, within twelve month* of this date, the principal and interest due on the said note and the costa of the said application, of in default thereof, that the equity of redemption o* the aaid Nathan Baker of and to the sud mort gaged premises, be thenceforth and forever fore* closed. - And it is further ordered, that a copy of this rule be served on the said Nathan Baker, at least six mom hs before the time appointed for the P»f* ment of said money Into court, or published in one of the public Gazettes of this state, at tore once in every month, until ,the time appointed tor the payment thereof, and that such further sno other proceedings be had as are prescribed by thd statute in-Sucti case made, and provided. Extract from the minutes this 24th Mny, 18Z4fc A. B. FANNIN, Clerk. may 27 25 , _ Georgia— Bulloch County* VrY Y Ely Kennedy, Olcru of the Court of OrdW iB? dinar) for said County. , • "Whereas, the Widow of Jacob, Futch, of »»» county applies for letters ofiadminiatrat ion on the estate ot the said Jaboc Futch, late of said county deceased ' .. Now these are therefore to cltq ,»ml admonitn all and singular tthe Irindred and creditors of tno said deceased, to file their objections,_(ifany they liaVe) in Jul will bo Given under my hand and seal, this A Jnne, A. D. 1824. E1.Y,KBNNEDY. 0 o o n <V June 4 *132 r said deceased, to file their objections, (if any they liaVe) in my office, on of before the first Monday in July next; otherwise letters of adminijitration will be granted to the applicant.| . ta sale. V NEGRO Buy about 22 years of ages"** ;U oiillent house servant ami w-.i.ler—apP7 may 21* . MMMp