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__ f < the first I'uesday in July next,
Wf l L be sold before the Court House in the
Wl uf Savannah, between the hours of 10
■fail 4 o'clock.
ru following sis negroes via» Hannibal, Jfwac,
1 ondon, Peter, William and Hannah, levied on y
the property of Jno ‘ Hunter, to satisfy a n. fit. on
mortga e, in favor or the Planters Bank.
^ Also* fivfe negroes, via Judy, Jun", KJy Dub*
Itn, <<nd Qualify, levied on if tin! property 6f OB.
ver Sturges, to satisfy a fi. fa, on mortgage in fa-, weal by land beloi
vorol Wm. P. llujtfor
Also, all .. the cotton compressing machine, for
the repacking of cotton, levied on umtyr a fi. fa
on a foreclosure of a mortgage, Prom Jod. 'Ever
tngham, jr. to Chas. W. Rockwell.
1.1PLYON, see.
Khiv 5 10$
PUBLIC s&les.
Sheriffs Sales.
* On thef-it Tueidaj) m July nexft
W ILL be sold in frontal the Court House in
ihe City of Savannah between the usual
hours of lOand 4o'clock.
' All the articles comprising, the Printing estab
-lishmertt of the Office of the Savannah Republi
cs •- consisting of Types, Press, paper; primers
Ink, Stands, &c,—also two negro men uamed
Leake and Wallen, leVled on as the property of
F S; Kell, endorser to satisfy an execution, K.
Wayno.fiir Use, tic. and'in favor of James Wal-
bee and Allen M'Lean,** F. S. Pell. *
A.OtTON, nacc
; im»- 4 132
Sheriff's Spies* .
On the first Tue day in July'next,
W ILL be sold, at the Court House on the 1st
Tuesday in July next, oetweeu the hours of
10 nd 4 o'clock.
All that lot and buildingi No 24-iri the city of
Savannah, utider a fi fa on foreclosure m favor Of
Mary Lewden against Piul J Vallaton
, I ll’LYON, a'c c.
tune S 33
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Sheriff’s Sales,
On the frit Tuentny in Auguit next,
■*\1/ILL be sold at the court house between the
J V hours of 10'’and 4 o’clock,
All <hat southern haf pari of Lot No 6, BoTiMmH
T^tiiing, Heathcote ward with the improvements
thereon, bounded northfoy a iatie, cut by an ad
Hemt lot, south by South brmd St. and west by
B t. nard St levied on under a foreclosure nf u
mortgage bom George L. Cope, to Wm Whit-
field. I D’f.YON,see.
‘hi,,* 5 , 133 ,
Sheriff’s Sales.
On the Jirrt Tuctduy in July next,
mxrrtx be sold at the Court House, between
TT the hours pf 10 and 4 o’clock,
;A negro woman named Dianna and her two
Children Lewis and Sam, levied on by a constable
to satisfy several executions from a magistrates’
Court in favor of John B. Wick, and Ebenezer
Jenckes, against Adam Anderson, by hi* guardian
end turned over to me.
. , I. D’LYON, i cc.
June S 133
City Sheriff’s Sales.
On frit Tueiday in July tiert,
TILL be sold before the Court House in the
VV city of Savannah, between the usual hours
of *D and 4 o'clock,
All that lot of land known in the plan of the ci
ty oi Savannah, ai lot No25 twenty five Brown
w*rd, containing 60 feet in front ahd 90 feet deep
wubiect to an annual ground rent to the corpora-
tio>, of the city of Savannah, together with the
buildings thereon, bounded east by lot No 24
twenty four, south by Hall 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-
tijns from the court of Common Pleas and Oyer
and Terminer for the city of Savannah, Jolm I*.
Williamson vs. Charles H Hayden, Moore fc Ly
man vs. same, and Charles W Rockwell vs same,
and an execution for rent, John B Uerthelott va
same.
Also, sundry artioles of furniture, consisting of
two mahogany Sophas, one dozen straw bottomed
ctaajrs, bne pair mahogany card tables, four ma
bogany tea tables, one beadstead and one side
board, levied on as the property of George Stow,
to satisfy an execution from the court of Common
Fleas ami Oyer & Terminer for the city of Savan
nah, Douglass & Sorrel vs. George Stow.
„ Also, one Horse and Gig, levied on as the pro
perty of Wm. {nor, to satisfy two executions from
the Court of Common Pleas mdGyer ti Termin
er for the city of Savannah, Charles W Rockwell
vs. Wm. loor and Geo. W Coe vs. same.
Also, all those two lots of land, known in the
plan of the citv. of SsVannab, as lots Nos 17 *h<
18, old Franklin Ward sublet to a ground,rentto
-Ike corporation of the city of Savannah, bounded
«aat by Jefferson street, west by Montgomery st.
north by Bryan street and south by 8t Julian su
Ipvied on as the property of F. S- Fell, to satisfy
sundry executions from tbe Coart of Common
Plea. and Oyer and Terminer for tbe City of St
vanmfo, Jno Crane and N Baker, vs. F S. Fell J
Whitlock vs. Same and Jas Wells vs. Same.
june 5 m A. J D’LYON, r s .
IN I I II
HOUSES, LAM>S, &c.
ATHENS HOTEL.
The subscriber t ikes this metb
od fo inform the public generally, and
.i particularly persons from the low coun*
£1 try, who may visit the up country in
pursuit of health or pleasure, that he will hc
commodate gentlemen and ladies or families with
board by the day, week, or month, on easy terms.
Nothing need be said in recommendation ol A*
thens, either in regard to the healthfulness of the
place, sklubrity of atmosphere, or agreeable and
pleasant Society , itv all tlieae particular* it standi
,car 1823, and co*s. Amount T ,^ f()llowing wU1 be th(B r*t ei ofehargmg, via.
r P / td * y per w?ek, . * } i-3
Skvanrtalf, wUh'lhe improve- „ «< « P « mo nth, 125
Tax ,Colleciqr’s Sales. *
On thefyet ’/'ucnhiy in July next,
ti»7ILL be sold at the Court House iu the City
W of Savannah, between the hours of 10 md
3 o'clock, the following property or su much
.thereofms will satisfy the State anu County Taxes
and ousts, vizi -
A tract of land dti Wilmington Island, , in the
- '■* - ! ^r-7S^cres, more or
. creek, east by
..... Bryan, and south and
Hi ^ Hi . nRIng to John W f»
vied on toaatisfylhe state and count} takes otjrto
W Barnard for the year i
oftaxes g34 85
The Eastern ha'
Ward, in the city of — .. .
menti ih^reon, levied on tosatwty tl|t state and
c.iunty taxes of J E snd HtthW'IM yeir
1823, and costs. Amount of taxes, 21 95.
Lots No 29 and SO inBrown Ward, in the Oily
of.Savannah, with theinjprovemeiiti ^hereon, le.
vied on to satisfy the state and county taxes ofthe
Savannah Theatre for the year 1R22 and 1823, arid
costs. Amount oftaxes, R234 37.
The southern half of lot No. 10, first tythihg
A men Ward, in the city of Stvarinah,' with the im,.
provements thereon, *' —* '
and county taxes of
the year 1823, and costs, _
Lot No. 38 Columbia Ward, in the city of. Sa.
vannah,subject toon annual ground rent to the
Dorporation of said City, with the improvements
thereon, levied on to satisfy the state ami county
t .xea of Ann Rodman for the year 1323, and costa.
Amount oftaxes $5 86.
All that tract «,r lot of land, situate, lyirig 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 swicl district b> the No. 196,
Levied on to satisfy the state and bounty taxes of
tl»e .estate of Le.wis D. Achord for the year, 1883,
and costs. . Amotmt of taxes g2 26.
JAMES EPKINGER, T c c C.
mav 1 102
. ,. - s .11 .. month,’
f Jpingle.Yhan, per day,
i V •* •f w.eok, ’ ‘
«* o «• month, /'
Dinner, breakfast, supper, &6.
Lmlgihg, .' ;
Horsey P^day,
/ “ 44 nigbt,
“ “ month,
ami*. wdwnMU.
100
.5 00
18 00
n
75
. ,50 V
lS oo
.188
sept 30.
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Savahnuh Uepublicai .....
naerttons a, month, untllthe
Jq'rward 1 heir.jjccuurifg.p 1,1
bherirt’s ^ales—continued.
On the ji- u Tueschy in July next,
W ILL be sold before the Court House in Bryl
ail county, betweeivthe.osual hours • I ssle.
All that uiiiliviiled moiety of a tract of land in
Rryan comity, containing. 1150 acre.”, originally
granted to one Jno Davis, adjoining the plantation
of Gnl. David M’Curmick and oilier^ levied on.
under an except inn, Edward F. 1 altnall a<
administrators of Thbbwv Huurke. ‘
THOS. ALBHTTTON, s
may 1° 116
~ 5>heritt'’K Sale.
On the fimt Tueedny in July next,
W TLL be sold Beforo the'Court House in I
an county, between the Usual hours of I
Two Negroes nametl Dorcas and Joe, Icvic
as the property of Richard T. Keating, to sJ
an execution in favor-of Jas Anderson It co: |
THOS ALBRITTON, s
may 18 116
the Augusta ChrotvJ.de wnd
a^e requpstedto jrivi. two
Ul the.laVof July ucvt, and
to Athens., • •
HoiisetoRent...
s-. The undersigned intending to re*
k move into the country, offer* the plca^
sant and convenient House, now hi his
.‘.'ll !>« a* . aalalii.Inll’IntL.
’Lf&id and NegrMs 'fiWHalie 7 .
HANDSOMEprO|ierty, unincumbered, eon-
AU sistfng of Latin »nd NegWfi\ together With
^tock.of cVerV kind, an'd Ifle growing crop, a*
r,minting in «|l to about 12 or 15,000 dollars, situ-
i'e in the upper cmmtry. and well tijildblated ,for
t c.nmtiN Store—the soH well adapted to the eill-
tivatinn of Corn and Coicon, it) bfi'ered for aa|e on
•.coomiitoilaring terms. * * *
Bunk Mock,- or good paper, Well secured, will
betaken in payment.
of
Administrator’s Sale.
On the firtt TuetJay in July next,
,ILL be sold before the Court lloui
TV the city pf Savannah, between the fioul
10 and 2 o’clock, the following negroes, Clat
and her two children John and Site, sold by pet-'
mission of the honorable the court of Ordinary ot
Chatham County. Also a house situated, in Jef
ferspn Street .on the South Common, being tty.-
estate of PeJ«r Cesar, dec. and sold for the ben
efit of the heirs and creditors of said estate,
JOS. F. SEGUKE, Adra’.r
may 20 . xt!8 ■
Administrators sale."
ffHX be sold before the C iurt House in the
// City of Savannah on the first Tuesday ityju
r next, between the hours of 10 and 2 o’clock.
Forty five acres ofland more or less about two
miles from the city, adjoining the farm of J. H
Morel. Esq. also a lot incourt house square knoWu
■n the plan of the city as lot number one, Stoper
rthing Percival Ward—being the Teal estate of
t late Jsaac Baillow deceaseds sold ,hy permis.
>n of the Honorable Court of Ordinary of Ghat
m county for the benefit of the heirs and credi
rs of said estate JOHN U‘NISH, Adm’r>
mav 5 105
Sheriff’s Sales.
On the firtt Tuetduy in July next.
XTTILL be sold at the Coutt House, in Effing.
It V bam County between the usual hours.
Eighty seres of land in Effingham county bourn
ded S by land of Sbultx, E by land of Metzger,
W by land of McIntosh, levied on as tbe 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 tbe State, and sold to pay expenses.
Also, 600 seres of land joining lands of Waldin
Griffin and on Cowpen Branch, in Effingham
County,levied on as tbe property of Jrio G fyner
security for Thoa Gill, to satisfy an execution in
favor of James Wilson—returned to me by aeon
gable.
THOS. ELKINS, a, i.
june 5 133 p
Sheriff's Sales.
On the first Tuesday in July next,
W ILL be sold at the Court House iu Ricebo
rough. Liberty County between the Usual
hours ot 10 and 3 o’clock the following property,
viz: .
Four negroes, Sampson, Sophia, Betty and her
child, Caroline; levied on aa the "property of the
notate of Maj. John Winn, to idtisfy an execution
in favor of Uriah Wilcox and one in favor of Joseph
8*Baker.
E. WAY, ■ z. c.
june 5 133
Sheriff’ Sale.
On the first Tuesday in July next,
W ILL be sold between ten and three o’clock
at Bullosa. Court House 1775 seres of Isnd
-lying on Milledgeville road, with good improve*
meats, levied on as the property of Samuel 8.
Lockhart to satisfy an execution in favor of Patrick
ll'Dermott.
JAMES DENMARK, sac.
n»y3J
Sheriff’s Sales.
On the firct Tuesday in August next,
W ILL be sold at the Court House in Wayne
County, between the usual hours.
A negro map named March, under an execution
on the foreclosure of s mortgage in.favorof Thoa,
Muse agyiugt John R.. Kemp
JOSEPH FORT, s wo.
*4/31 123-
Administrator's Sated.
,ffy?lLL be sold at the i ourt House in Sevan
■W nah, on the first Tuesday in July next, beV
tween the hour* of ten and" two o’clock, lot Np 15,
(Bh : en) in tbe seepnd districi of, .Early County,-
Georgia, containing • wo hun ted two and a (pialf
acres, more or tysa,' being the real estate of’ Ho-
bert M. Durkio, dec’d. ami sold by ‘permission of
tbe Court of Ordinary of Chatham County.
AUGUSTUS F. DUUKIE,
Admiuistrttor.
may 1 102
Georgia—Liberty County.
kkY Elijah Baker, clerk ol the Court oi Ordi-
£> ,yy for the county of Liberty. .
Whereas William Law; Esq. applies to be dis
missed from bis administration on the estate of
Davis Carter, late of said county, dec. i"
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 laws or otherwise the kaid.applicant will be
dismissed from his said administration.
Given under m> hand and seaL this 3d day of
— A. D. 1824.
E*. BAKER, c c o
110
■pmhnh
• owner in ^clntosh county
>£ 16 r
,. :‘v. Jyor Sale, .
OR more square ac.es of Land, on ab*
commodating terms, among which are
the following numbers t
llubon County. No. 153,. 9th dist,
No.. 58,' 2J district. 145, 4th «•
1134,
No. 169,
%
147,
»L,
'•f/ubersham.
No. 19,. 6th dist.
1 .W ’*
Ball.
10th cist.
11th «
9th M
8th «
(fmnnelt.
307, 6tli dist; _
138, ^th « No. 204, I2>b
Monroe. 135, 19t.lv
No. 149, 8th dist. Early.
215, 8th “ 16Q,*\,
- sLtu
f&m-r
. 82, 4th
56, 14tb
dish
Dooly.
No. 113, 4th
244, 7<h “
. ■
82, 8th *•
165, 15vh »f
Jonet, formerly Baldwin.
No S2L, <* h dist.
Old WillHtuon.
diit.
dist,
71, 19Ui "
26y ;juth ”•
t,
192
r;f
Payette,
No ' ^ ^ 9'ty, dist i
- P» 7th. . ■
123, J4th «
Henry.
duu
2tf, 17 th •«
27tfi
4th
AM. W f ,,I
may 11
Georgia—C hatham C ounty.
Bj the lion, the Juiticet oj ih. lnjerior Court, tie.
‘ ting fir ordinary purpvtee
To sit whom it may concern—
KA/HEREA8, John Dillon administrator of Ed*
vv mtind Dillon, late of Chatham County dec.
lias petitioned the honorable to. court of ordinary,
to be discharged from his said administration
Notv, these are therefore to cite and admonish
all and singular the ki> tired and creditors of tbe
said decet-sec, to file their objections (it any they
have,) to the granting of letters dismissory to the
petitioner, in the clerk’s offic of the said court
.if ordinary, on or before the llth'day of Decern*
her next ensuing! otherwise letters dismisoorv
will be granted the petitioner.
Witness the Hon. John Camming, one of the
Justices ofthe said Court, this 11th day of June,
A D, 1864. 8. M. BOND, c c o.
june 12 136
For Sale,
'■'HE Darien Eastern Steam Saw and Rice Mill,
Jl with tbe appurtenances thereto belonging—
An extensive credit will be given to the purcha
ser or purchasers, he or they giving security, ap
proved of by the Bank of Darien.—For terms ap
GEORGE ATKINSON, it
JAMES D UN WOODY, (. Bank Committee.
HENRY HARFORD. $
ICT The bt vannab Republican is requested to
nsert tbe above, and forward the account.to the
snk of Darien for payment.
sitg2, 164
Mineral Waters.
/tA dozen Saratoga and BulUon Spring Wa-
v a h ‘u”* hottled - by, 1 -)" 4 * & Clark, ofNew.
Yoik, has been received per Louisa Matilda, and
for sale at,|t3 50 per dozen, or 31* eta. a single
quart bottle, by
F, I. LAY, Druggist,
Shad’* Buildings.
* ALSO, B ,
A fresh supply of SfelDLli Z POWDERS,
may 25 122
166,
222,
226,
1^4, / n.
3.i9 S Zd
359, 5th
sit™*
246, 8th
2l/‘, 10th
161, 1st
189, 7th
21,
88,
l8h
i3d,
ii
u
13,
I2u.
filth
«
179,
-3th.
u
105,
. 28th
61
HI.
6tn
Irwin.
160,
ilth>
U
115
12th
dist.
152,1
|
38‘z,"
V
lo?,!
128, |
Uth
M
386,
396
>t3th
<6
235,J
1 *
2X4,
j
41,
' l6<h
•6
2,"
7*-h
(1
M 164,
totji
a
256.
10th
•6
55,
t5th
a
2f2,
7th
<•
Walton.
343,
5: o'
<6
Georgia—Chatham County.
Hv the Honorable the Justices o r the fnferfor
Oiurt of said County, sitting for ordinary purposes
To all whom it may concern.
W HEREAS. William H. Green, Administra
tor of Mara 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 ur before the tenth of September next,
otherwise letters dismissing will be granted, and
•he said William H. Green be discharged from all
claims w hatever, as administrator of the said dec-
Witness the Honorable Edward Harden, one of
the Justices of the Justice* of said Court this
Tenth day of March, A. D. one thousand eight
hundred and twenty four. ,
S M BOND, o. e.o.
march 10 57
Georgia—Chatham County.
To all whom it may Concern,
YT7HERE A8 Solomon Shad executor of Wm.
tv Gilbert deceased haa Applied to the honora
ble the Court of Ordinary to be discharged from
his executorship aforesaid.
Now, these are therefore to cite and admonish
al{ and singular the kindred and creditors of the
said Wm Gilbert deceased, to file their objee*
Superior Court-Chatham C„ um) |
A.ron clevolrot] .nil Suun c. "1* ’ ' H1, ‘
his wife, l
te. >■ Rule Mti
Jacob Fahm. J-
O N the petition of Aaron Cleveland nmi«, I
• C. his .wire,-who was Susan C. BonL 4 « S >|
tiist Jacob Fahm, before the ImermarrijL rf 31
petittonera, to wit, on the 22d day of jMJI
did tn conjunction wl’Js one Joseph A 8^31
ecute a joint bond to the &<id Susan c ii’I?'l
penal sum of four thousand dollar* condltlul
foMhe payment of two thousand dottSr.
for* from date, un or before the first 'hi
March (hen next, and that for the better
the payment thereof, the said Jacob did^^1
day and year first aforesaid make hi* cert.!. I
denture of mortgugri, whereby he montn!!!.j n, |
said Susan C All: that lot of ground knovA.^I
designated as Garden lot number thirty b5EJ «J|
39, and also, that adjoining half part of
lot known as, lot number forty two,No42 ^1
taining togetfier eight and a half acres moi^l
less situated to the East of the city of SsrofJlI
and bounded to the north west of Lot No 2(L a I
the South and East by lands belonging to th. I
late of Hampton Lillibridge, and the wen 51
the public road leading to Skidaway island »hri? I
on a brick yard ia now established and knowntl
the name or Fahms brick yard—that there u
on the said bond or mortgage obligatory the.!.I
•svAif ovusiwiac iciicisui uiauiisnury will oegnui*
ted and the said Solomon Shad be discharged
from all claims whatever a* executor of the said
deceased.
Witness the honorable John Cumming, one of
the Justices ,of said Court this fourth day o
March, A. D. 1824.
. . S. M. BOND, coo-.
march 6 . 54
Georgia-rChatham County.
'l b. all wbom’it may concern—
W HEREAS Mary Davimwidow haa applied to
tbe I onorable the court of ordinary of Chat
hum county, for letters of administration, on the
estate and effects of Wm Davis dec.
Now these are therefore to cite ahd admonish
all andsingular the kindred and creditors of the
said deceased, to file tfreir objections, (if any they
-have) in my office, on or before the 3d day of
July next t otherwise letters of administration
will be granted to the applicant.
Witness the Hon. J. P. Williamson one ofthe
Justices ofthe said Court, the third day of June,
A. D.1824.
S. M. BOND.cc o.
june 3 13J
Georgia—Chatham County.
ly the humfrable the Justices of the Inferior
lourfof said County sitting for ordinary purposes.
To ulI whom it may concern,
■VK7HF.REAS Charles Hoyt administrator of
tv tin; estate of John Lathrop, Jr. dec, has pc
tii'foned'the honorable the court ol Ordinary of
Chatham,C»ut>ty to be discharged from his said
administration;
Now these'are therefore to cite and admonish
all and sin'gt.iai the kindred and creditors ofthe
said deceased, to file their objections, if any tJiey
have, in mv office on or before tbe tenth day of
Supt next, otherwise letters dismissory will Be
granted to thekppKcant,
Witness the Hon. Edward Harden, one of the
Justices qf the laid court this 10th day of March,
AD. 1821.
8. M. BOND, eco.
march 10 57
Georgia—Chatham County,
To ail whom it may concern
W HEREAS Alexander M. Taylor, adfoinit
trator of John Scott, dee haa petitioned
the Hon the Justices of tbe Inferior Court sitting
for Ordinary purposes to be discharged from his
wiid administration.
Those are therefore to cite and admonish all
nd sim ular the kindred and creditors of the said
dec to file their obiectiona (if any they have) in
the Clerk’s office of tbe Court, of ordinary on or
before the six<h day of November next, otherwise
letters of dismissory will be granted.
Witness the Hon. Edvard Harden, one of the
1 ustices of 'he • -tti-1 Court, the sixth day of May,
A. U. one thousand eight hundred and twenty,
air. S. M BOND, e. c. o.
maj 6 106
published in one of the Gazettes of this state at
least once a month for twelve months to the lime
appointed for the payment uf said money into
uourt.
A true extract from the minutes.
JOHN BAILEY Clerk.
Jeffertov. 16/A March, 1824.
Georgia— hatham County.
To ad wham it may Concern—
fV^HEREAlvl’.,trick Houston, K*q. has ap-
W plied for letters of Guardianship on the
non and property of Sarah Ann M, Housion an
infant under 14 years of age, the daughter of R J
Li.ustondec,
Now these are to cite and admonish all and tin.
*¥«*"• Court-lhtham CMS*I
ting of the Guardianship of the said infant und
her property to the applicants, in the clerks of
fice of the court of Ordinary, on or before the 3d
lay of July next otherwise letters of Guardian,
ship v til be granted
Witness the Hon. Edward Harden one of the
Justices of said Court, this 3d day of June, A. D.
l«24.
S, M. ROND, coo.
No. 189, 3d
• 295, 4 h
314, 4th
HouKton.
No. 20, 10th
120, 16th
93, Utii
dist.
dist.
appling,
455. i
374, ».
182. r
3vJ
420,
130.
>.5
5'b dist.
4th
Any ofthe above numbers, win, ««vere! others
can be had on one, two snd three »cars c edit, a
small part down, the land held as securii}, for the
balance, by applying to CHARLES KENNON,
of Newton'Couuty, or
SAM’L J. BRYAN, Savannah.
03* The editors of the Milledge-ille Journal
will insert the above 6 times, and send their bill
to this office for payment. ■
april 28 99 f
Georgia Chatham County.
By the Honorable the Justices of the Inferior
(Jour* ‘ said county sitting for ordinary purposes
To all whom i' may concern.
W HEREAS Thomas R Price, administrator
of David H. Thompson, dec. has petition-
ed to u-honorable the Justices of the Inferior
Court, sitting for ordinary purposes to be dis
charged from tbe administration aforesaid.
Now these are, therefore, tocite and admonish
all and aingul «r the kindred and creditors ot the
said dec, to file their objections (if any they have)
in my office on or before the loth da- of Sep
tember oex<. otherwise letters dismissory will be
granted to the applicant
Witness the Honorable John Gumming, one ot
the Justices of said Court this 16th day of March,
A. D. 1824.
S. M. BOND, c. c o.
march 16 62
Jacob and his heirs, executors, administrate!) 3
assigns in & to the aaidmortgaged premises^-n.
motton-’of W. W. Gordon, attorney for the neii.
tioners— it is ordered that the principal anti iJT
terest due on the said bond or writing oblin
together with the cost of this application be
into this court within twelve months from this w .
or in case of default that the equity oi rederao'l
tion of said Jacob Fahm, his heirs executors, I
ministrators, and issigns be from thenceforth for.
ever forclosed and that such further and other I
proceedings be had thereon, aa are pursuant to I
the statue in such case made and provided-I
And it ia ftirthor drdfered that this rule be pub.1
lished in one of the Gazettes of this state at lent}
once a month for twelve months, or that a cony I
be served on the defendant at least fix month! f
before the time appointed for the payment ofthe I
money into court
Extract from'the minutes, Imd Jan. 1824.
j*n 16 12 JOB T. BOLI.ES.
Superipr Court—Camden County, I
fiUacti Tsnx, 1824, '
William Berrie T
v». J- Buie Jf it
John Chriatopher.j
O N the petition of William Berrie, stating that!
one John Christopher, ofthe county of Can* I
den, being indebted to one Henry Sallcrorordetl
in a note of hand, dated St Marys in said countil
on the 9th October 1822, in the sum of Five Hun I
dred Dollars, payable with interest from the da* I
on the first day of January then next insuing, H 1
mortgage to the ssiddlenry- his heirs and assign I
to secure the payment of the note aforesaid uri
interest on the same—a certain lot of land in ifc
town aforesaid being fart of lot No. 1, begins?
at the west corner of u lot belonging to one a?
vin Hayes, thence running soutli 100 feet m St.
Marys Street, thence north to Itrj snt St. ttew*
east to C .Hays’ line, thence south to the begins-
ing, with the margin attached to the same on the
south side of StMarys or Uay'St bring a hundred I
feet on the street & running fror, thence directly
to the river St Mam, together with all and sin-!
gular every thing thereto appertaining—that the!
said.Henry Sadler, to whom and to whose iieitil
and assigns the said mortgage was made on the I
26th of Sept. 1823, duly assigned by deed, saidl
mortgage to th* petionei that there is now duel
ton said mortgage the sum of Five Hundred l)o|.|
lara with interest from the 1st January 1822, and I
praying for the foreclosure of the equity of re* I
demptioii, in the said John Christopher, his heir, I
and assigns in the mortgaged remises and that (lie
same be foreclosed according to law. On motion
of Belton A. Copp, attorney for petioner, if is or.
tiered that the principal and interest due on tbe
said mortgage together with the costs uf his up*
licant* be paid into this court within twelve I
months from this ilatCj, otherwise that the equity
of redemption of the’said John Christtop/iw hit
heirs Executors, Administrators and assign- be
from thence fore ver foreclosed and that sucUotkr
procedings take place as are pursuant to the stat
ute—Audit is further ordered that this rule be
Georgia—Chatham County.
t.. d|: whom n may concern,
\JL HI-.KF.AS l.out- H. Furth physician lias ap.
vv plied to tbe Hon. the court of ordinary of
said cout.*v, for letters of adminU'ration on the
j estate and effects of Norphlit Howard late of
j W ashington ' ounty, in ttie state aforesaid wag.
_ I goner dec us principal creditor.
Noa these are therefore t < cite and admonish
all and singular the,kindred and creditors of the
to file their ob
credi
their objections(iflny they bare)
For Sale,
A LL that valuable tract or parcel ofland ki.own Ziddec .
by the name of Nelville situated ip -outh. fo my office on or before the 25tf dai of June!
X?.r < | l u5. aht ^ U | t rf 1 "! Bavannah. I .n» „ cX t, uitierwiae letters of adminisUation will be
ract is considered one ofthebest for a Rtce pLn. g rgll <ed to the applicant.
Utton in Us neighborhood,Tind contains Eight,- Witness the honorable Edward Harden tme of
a u nd red an«J eighty-four acre*, tidjoins Mr. the Justices of the raid Court, the 25th day of
May, A. D. 1824. 1
8AML M BOND, c co.
may 26 .34
rid e
I'iiomaa Young- Gen. Huger, and Mr. Nicholas
Jruger. Persons who may wish to purchase will
tx&mine th£{MxmueSrA good tittle will be given
and tite times of sale will.be reasonable. Appli-
cation to be madt to *
uov 16
225
WM. MALLORY
Agent of Hamlin Mallory.
The Public
I S informed that the claim of Hamlin M*lH>ry to
the tract of land In South Carolina, called
velville, is now in a train fob Judicial investiga-
tion, until tbe termination of which, sorpe risk
will be incurred by those who may purchase,
wm. l, Davis. ,.
dec 2
237
Printing Ink.
FEWkega Punting Ink -uttahle for news-
*4 paperj can be had by applying at this office.
Georgia— Bulloch Couniy.
By tbe Hun tiie Court ol Ordinary of suit! County.
W HEREAS Robert Burton, administrator of
the estate ol 8u phen Denmark, deed hath
applied to the said Court for letters dismissory
from tbe aaid administration-
These are then fore to bite and admonish-all
and singular, the kindred and creditors ol the asid
dee. to tile theiy objections (if any they have) in
the.office ot the Clerk ,ot this Court within the
time prescribed by law, otherwise letters dismis-
aory- will be granted the applicant.
- Witness ilys. ifom Sheppard Williams one of
the Justices of a.ud Court thta 3d June 1824
■ juned.
*132
ELk KENNEDY, c o o n c»
Georgia—Bulloch County-
j rk Y Elji Kenhedy, Clerk ofthe Court of Ordi*
i£i dtnsry lot said County.
Whereas, the Widow of Jacob Futch, of »'»
county applies for letters of administration on >b e
estate of the^sid Jaboc Futch, late of said county,
deceased
Now these are therefore to cttt : «nd &d'moni»i>
all and singular the kindred and creditors- of tbs
said deceased, to file their objections, (if any they
have) in my office, on or before the first MothM
ih July next, otherwise letters of administration
will bt, granted to the applicant- .
Given under my hand and seal, thw'4;h day ®
June, A. D, 1824.
ELY KENNEDY, c none.
june 4 *132
At private sale.
\ NEGRO Boy about 22 years of nge «»«•
BA cellent house servant and w -iter—"PP'X t0
J.B.HEHUEWbC 0 *
n»y2I s *
John Re tan i
vt > ltule JVni.
Nstha Baker j
the pe itjun of Jno. Retan stating tliatNa I
'*S'J than Baker did on the first day of May etgh-1
teen hundred and t wenty-two, the better to |
secure the payment of liis certain promissory not
of that date for the sum of two thousand dol or*
payable to the aaid John Itetan, or order, oner
before the 1st day of Mav, 1824, with interests
seven per cent per annum, by Ina indenture,un
der his seal, bearing date the day and year 6rtt
aforesaid, mortgage to the said John Ketsm
the undivided mon.-iy or half part ol all that lot of I
land, situate, lying .nd befog iu the oity of Savan
nah, and known and distinguished in the |»*an
thereof by the number one (1) i'yrconnelltylliing
Darby ward, t-igether' with tbe appurtenances i
and turther stating that the said promissory note
remains wholly unpaid, and the said mortgage in
full force, and praying the foreclosure ofthe said
mortgage. ,
On rtioj-on of W, W. Gordon, attorney for to* |
petitioner, it is ordered that the said Nathan Ba
ker do pay into this. r„ui t, within twelve month! J
of this date, the principal and interest due on tbe
said note and the costs of the said application, <*
in default thereof that the equity of redemption
o> the said Nathan Raker of und to the said inort.
gaged premises, be thenceforth and forever lorn»j
closed.
And it is further ordered, that a copy of
ruft be served on the aaid Nathan Baker, at l**** 1
six months before the time appointed for the p«j'
mi nt of aaid money into court, or published to
one of ihe public Gazettes of this state, at lead
once in every month, until the time appointed |0 J
the payment thereof ana that such further ana
other proceedings be had as are prescribed by the
statute in suet, case made and provided.
Extract from the minutes this 24th Msy, 1824,
A. B. FANNIN, Clerk,
may 27 25