Savannah republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1824-1829, June 30, 1824, Image 4

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t 1/: jff.fr 4AT ES* £ Mb' By Ca'tf'n Bane' DAY, VU V‘^ '"' 1 o’clock, Will be sold at hi* Store, The schooner M A G N (> L I A, •Rnrtheu 98 13*95'n ton-, with her *i:ick | e, apparel, Wo. .h slio now lies «t M«ngV> whuif, being pit) of the estate of (lie ate f t-uncis Jsline oi, ilcwasjhl,- ami sold by order pi' the ewdeutois—IViiPHCtuh. , iitli-:Ji?3 140, By Valti'n Baker. Mxecutors Wale. ’he fir«» »* eleven ASP 1 PUBLIC S/vLKS.. . ,* — ' y Sheriffs sale,. Ct the first TuestUy' m July‘next, *J1 L ( be sold before life Court UoUss In the \&f City of Savannah, between VUe hours of 10 -nd 4 o’clock. * The following six negroes via: Hannibal, Jsaac, Ion,‘Ion, Peter, William a Ha-mah, levied on ss Ifie property of Jno Hunter, losatisfy a It. fa. on mortgage, in favor of the Planters Bank. Also, five negroes, via. Judy, Juno, Ely Dob- l n, an.i (iuMliy, levied on as the property of oh. ver Sturgos, to satisfy a fi. fa. on mortgage hi fa vor of IVm. I*. Hunter Also, all the cotton compressing machine, tor the repacking of cotton, levied «u under b «• ta. on a ‘bit-closure of a mortgage, from Jno- K.er« irt ’ I ingliJun, jr. to Chas. YV. Rockwell. ' b J I. H'LYON, s c c. 2S, may 5 105 - .......uuseuoic! and tuiciien ru.uiture, con tained in the City I lute’, levied on as the property of OrraiV Bird, to satisfy an execution in favor of Elcazer" Early, transferred to .1 R Herbert & oo, 1 U’l.YON, a, c. c. june 19 139' Sheriff’s Sales. On the fist Tuesday in July next, W ILL be sold in frontof the Court House in the City of Savannah between the usual In lira of 10 ami 4 o’clock. ,. | All the articles comprising the Printing «tla!i- . j.i lishicui'.t of the Office of the Savannah Uepttbli- 1 . can, consisting of Types, Press* paper; printers 1 li k, Stands, &c —also two negro men named — Leake ami Wallen, levied on aa the properly of ! f . Fell, endorser to satisfy rh execution, H. : Wayne.for uwf, £fc. and in favor of James Wul. inh ■ bee and Allen M-Leao, vs P. S. Pell. A. D'i.VON, D»C c. md ‘ in 1 ' 4 132 ’*’■ Sheriff *8 Sale*. J On thcfir.it Tue.day in July next, the i TTS/H-t* he sold at the Court House on the 1st tx . V v Tuesday in July next, between the hours ot y 10 .oi.i 4 o’clock. ’, All lh.it lot and buildings No 24 in the city of Savannah, under a fi fa on foreciosuro in favor ot Maty Lewden against Paul J Vailrton 1 D’LYON, see, june 5 33 On the first Taestla^u August next, W ILL be sold at the court Ijou&e between tbe hours of 10 aim 4 o'clock, All that southern ha'f pari of Lot No C, llelitha Tylhing, Hcathcote ward with the Improvements thereon, bounded nortMby a lane, cast by an .d jacent lot, south by South bread St, and west Ly Barnard St levied on under a iorcclosurvofii mortgage from George L. Cope, to Wm Whit, field. I. D’l.YON, a cc. june 5 133 bheiiff’s iyitles. On the firrt Tuesday iti July next, W ILL be sold at the Court (Inure, between the hours of 10 and 4 o'clock, A negro woman named Dianna an l her two children Lewis and Sum, levied on by a constable to satisfy severai executions from a magistrate).’ touri in favor of John B. Wick, and Bbcnezer Jenckes, against Adam Anderson, by his guardian and turned over to me. 1. U’LYON, a c c, jtine 5 133 City Marshal’s -ales, continued. On (he first Tuesday iit July next, ^TTTU.L po.siiiveh be sold be lore' tliu Court W H<»ne in Si-fltffoiah, between tire hours of KLao.' 3 o’clock,tf the ground rent is not pre- ■ ioU'.ly paid. Lot' No 24. Elbert ward, 60 by 90 feet, bound ed e:.at by Ji Hi rson street, south by Hull street, ..Mflcst by lot. No. 3'-’, and north by street j re mitervd upon as the property of Mrs. Bulloch, for 4quarters rent. Lots No 47 and 48 Jackson ward, 60 b. 90feet each, founded east by lot No 46 south by Liberty street, west by Jcficrsoti street, and n-rth by a lane, re-entered upon as the property of John Me ttimion, for 12 quarera rent Ur- No 25, Brown ward, 60 by 90 feet, bounded cs.s bv lot No 24, south by Hull street, west by lot No 2% and north by a lane, re-entered upon fi ««the properly of C 11 Hayden, for 8 quarters rent. Lo* No 26, Brown ward, 60 by 90 feet, boon, tied wt by lot No 25, south by Hull at. west by Scqtl street, and north by u lane, re entered upon asthe proper y of R B Ralston, for 4 quare ers rent. Lot No 49, Brown's ward, 60 by 90 feet, boun. . tied east by tot No 50, south by a une, west by llc'mosh-street, and north by Perry street, re* entered upon as the property cf Peter Alois, tor 4 quarters rent v * i Lot No 3, Warren ward, 60 by 90 feet, bound tied east by tot No 4, south by a lane, west by lot. No 3, and north bv B*y street, re entered upon as the property of A. Hunter, fb< 4 quarters rent Lot No 20* Warren yard, 60 by 90, feet, boupd ed east by Price street, south by St Julian street, west by lot No 19, and north Ly Bryan street, re entered upon as the property of T V Gray, for 8 quarters rent. Lot No 33, Columbia ward, 50 by 90 ft. bound •,ec. east .by lot No 39, suntb by South Broad street west by lot No 39, and north b) a lane, re entered qpoo'as the property of Ann Hodman, for 12 quar- iers.rent. * Lot No 10, J ackson's ward, 60 by 90 feet, boun ded cast by Scot street, sputirb, a Une, weat by !otNo3, and by north South Broad st re-entered upon as the property of T N Morel, for 16 quar- Lots No 31 and 33, Liberty wan I, 60 by 90 ft. bounded east by lot No % aouth by a lane, weat by Weat Broad st. and north by York at re-entered upon,as the property of G H Hayden, for 8 quar* •ters rent., Lot No 29, Jackson's ward, 60 by 99 ft bounded ^,i efrer * i Also, all Kioto two tola of land, known in the tbn nronertw^of • P^u of the city o! Savannah, as loU Nos 17 and rent ^ 0pCrt ^ ° f J ® Berl e ot ’ 4 ^ uartew 18, old Franklin Wnrdsubiect to a ground rent to PUBLIC SAULS. Tax Collectov’s Sales. Of) the [irst Tiiesday in July next, • VX^IU.be sold at the Court House in tHe City V r ' of Savaiinnh, between the hours oflO und. 3 o'clock, the following properly, or 8v much thereofas will satisfy the Stale and County Tuxts, and ousts, vizi night, •' '• month, Children and servants, half priae. viz. g“l Y5 1 SO 1 35 1 00 5 00 18 00 374 125 75 50 12 00 GEOKQB HAYES. of taxes g34 85. The Eastern huif of lot No. 19, in Oglethorpe Ward, in the city of Savannah, with the improve- uients thereon, levied on to satisfy tile state und Anunty taxes of J Bund S White for the year 1823, and costs. Amount of tuxes 51 95. Lota No. 59 and 30 in Brown Ward, in the city of Savannah, with the improvements thereon, le.i vied on to salitify the state and county taxes of the} Savannah Theatre for the v*»r 1822 and 1823, and j costs. Amount of taxes, 55234 37. The southern hatful Jot 10, first tything ! An»on Ward, in the city cf Savannah, with the lm- j provementa thereon, levied on to sativn the Mate and county vaXts ot Estate of Edward I'enn nn tor the year 1823, and costa. Amount Lot No. 38 t'olunibia Ward, in (he vr.nnah,subject roan annual ground ...... ...c , .. . Corporation of said City, with the improvemetits r ° rvnr thc,r c oun,st A ' tlnu’eon, levied on to satisfy the stale ana cuunty , tuxes of Am Hodman f >f the year 1833, and costs, j Amount of taXtr. $5 86. t All that tract > r let,of land, situate, lying and ] being in tin. 27lli dist. of Early count'’, contain- ing 250 acres, more or h ss, ami known and diatin-1 "l*,".«*»hi'tmi'llnvJmher gashed in the -dsn of aakt district by the No. 196. j «"^s, from ihe Ut July ttext tto the st November Levied on t» saV.dy;tJ,e state and county taxe^of foUuwl "fi, “ nd ,orone E^WD. HARDEN. Georgia—Chatha^ Couivty. B#the Honorable lb.e Juaticqs of the Infcrim , Court of said County, aittmg for ordinary purn U ac» I To all whom it may concern. 1 TSTHERVAS William H. Green, Adminktra. y v lor of Mary l leming, tlcc. baa applied to t| lc , Hotiorable the Court of Ordinary, to be dischani eti from tilt admintatrstion aforesaid. ” Now, therefore these are to cite and admoni*l, all and singular the kindred and creditors of tu said Mary Fleming, dec.,to file their objecting (if any tjiey liave) in the Clerk’s office of said 1 HOUSES, LANDS, &c. ^tuKvsIjotel. r The uubheriber takes this meth od to inform the public.generally, and particularly persons IVom the loo court- try, who may visit the up country in my 1 ua ^*; pursuit of h'esvHh or pleasure that he will ac* Yi/.r, ,« i«.* . „ ,.i„„,j s„ ii,w commodate gentlemen and lad^ or fumthes with A true, of and on Wilmington foUn1, in the j hoard . y tbe dflyf W eek, or month, on rfisy.terms. County ef Chatham,- contair.ih^ 7o imres, more rtr j need be 9l dd in recommenitmion Of -A- foss, boumlvdon tbe north by jj1 creek, tsst by , ^ b. ther ^ tegtrd t0 thc heaUll l u , De8S of lhe Oourt, on or before tiic tenth of September'neT >V Barnard for/he year 1823, and cocts. Amount ^f^fXwing will be the rates of tf * Man and Horse, per day, « «• •• t* per week, << (i « «« ««month, Single man, per day, m 11 11 #ce k, “ •' «' month, Dinner, breakfast, supper, See. Lodging, Horse, per day, the said William H. Green be discharged f r , & J 1 claims whatever, as adminbrator of the said dJ Witness the Honorable Edward Harden, oned the Justices of the Justices of aiu 1 Court thb Tenth day of March, A. D. one tliousand civllt hundred and twenty four. K 14 march 10 S M. BOND, c. c.o 57 Georgia—Cktetaft County7 TiTnil whom it may Concern. may Concern, W HEREAS Solomon Shad executor of Wm I Gilbert deceased has applied to the horoal bie the Court of Ordinary to be discharged fro™ I his executordnp aforesaid, “ ® I Now, these are tlierefore to cite and admonish I all and singular the kindred and creditors 0 f th.1 ■ niel IVm f'’iiU..i<i aJ. HI.. .1 . U ! I next, otherwise letters of dismissui y will beersnJ ted and tbe said Solomon Shad be disilmroi^l House to Kent. trom clflitus whatever aa executor of the 21 The untlcrsigped intending tQ re* deceased ' I l move into the country, offers the plea- Witness the honorable John Camming, one oil isant and convenient House, now in his the Justices of said Court this fourth day cl 1 occtip tion to rent, at a rate suited to tbe March, A. D. 1824, 1 1 the estate of Lew is lY. Aciiurd for the year 1323, and coals. Amount of'• -xbs iy2 26. • AMES E'.'l'lNCER, t c c 0. may 1 102 hheriti’s Sales—-continued. • On the first Tuc.tlsy in July next, W ILL lie sold before the Court House in Bry an countv, between llie nanul hours < f sale. All dial undivided ninicH of a tract of land in Bryan county, containing 1150 acres, originally grunted to one Jnu Datis, adjoining the plantation of Col David Nt'Corndck and others, levied on under an execution, Edward F. I atinnli against administrators of Thoum Itourke. THUS. ALBRITTON, s uc. may 1? 116 Slierilt’s Sale. On the first Tuesday in July next, V 1LL b sold before tu.: C .urt House in U’ry So county, between the u-ual hours of sale. Two Negroes named Dorcas ami Joe, levied on as the property of Richard T. Keating; to satisfy sn execution in favor of Jaa ' nder -i.n & co. TH03 ALBIU ITHN, a c. may IB 116 City Sheriff’s Sales. . Oh first Tuesday in July next, «T71LL be sold before the Court House in the 4 T city of Savannah, between the usual hours of ' 0 and 4 o’clock. All that lot of land known in tlio plan of the ci ty ot Savannah, as lot No25 twenty five Brown ward, containing 60 feet in front and 90 feet deep subject to an annual ground rent to the corpora tion 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 tions from the court cf Common Pleas and Oyer ard Terminer for the 6ity of Savannah, John P Williamson vs. Charles H Hayden, Moore & Ly man vs. same, and Charles W Rockwell vs same, and an execution for rent, John B Berthclott vs same. Also, sundry articles of furniforc, consisting of two mahogany Sopbas, one dozen straw bottomed chairs, one pair mahogany card tables, four ma begany tea tables, one beadstead and one side board, levied on as tbe property of George Stow, to satisfy an execution from tbe court of Common Pleas and Oyer & Terminer for the city of Savan nah, Douglass & Sorrel vs. George Slow. Atvq, one Horse and Gig, levied on as tbe pro perty of Wm. I»or,to satisfy two executions from tbe Court of Common pleas .nd Oyer (J Termin , er for the city of Savannah, Cbr.ries W Rockwell i vs. Wm. Ioorand Geo W Coe vs, same. Adiianistrator’s Sale. On the first Tuetilay in July next, CTCI ILL be sold before the Court House, in W the city of Savannah, between the hours ol 10 and 2 o'clock, the following negroes, Clarissa, und her two children John and Sike, sold by per mission of the honorable thc court of Ordinary of Chathnm County. Also a house situated in Jef. ferson Street on the South Common, being the rst’te of Peter Cesar, dec. amt sold for the bens efit of the heirs and creditors of said estate. JOS. F. SEGUIiE, Adm’.r may 20 if 18 june 24 141 F. H. STONE, c k the corporation of the city of Savannah, bounded east by Jefferson street, west by Montgomery st. north by Bryan street and south by St Julian st. Chatham Superior Court levied on as the property of F. S Fell, to satisfy , Max-Tbxh 18 4 'sundry executions from the Court of Common g~i EORGE JOHNSTON and others, complain.! P,CI and Oyer and Terminer for ihe Oity of Sa Administrators sale. s'A'jQHLL be sold ^rfore the t: urt .House in th< 'Jdf City of Savannah on the first Tuesday in Jo ly next, between the hours of 10 end 2 o'clock. Forty five acres of land more or less about two miles from the city, adjoining the farm of J. H Morel, Esq- also a tot in court house square known in the,plan of the city ns lot number one, Sjoper Tything Percival Ward—being the real estate of the late Js.ac Baillow deceased; sold by permis- tion of the Honorable Court of Ordinary of Chat ham county for the benefit of the heirs and credi tor- ofsaid estate JOHN XPNTSH, Adni’r, may 5 105 npvil 39 Jct.201 Laud and -JVegi'oes for"Sale. II AtiDSOM E property, unincumbered, con- Georgia—Chatham County. W To all whom n may concern— . MERE AS Mar> Dayis, widow has applied tql the honorable the court of ordinary of Chat-1 il,V slating of Land and Negroes, together with . ham county, for letters of administration, on the! Stock of every kind, and tlie growing crop, a- estate and effects of Wm Davis dec. nountingin all to about 12 or 15,000 dollars, situ-1 Now these sre therefore to cite and admonish! ttc in the upper country, and well Calculated for all and singular the kindred ami creditors of thc 1 country St<>(c—the soil well adapted to the cul- said deceased, to file their objections, (if any tivatinn <>f Com and Cotton, is offered for safe on have) in my office, on or before the 3d day cfL tccommodaimg terms. July next i otherwise letters of administratioal Jiimk ,'itock, or good paper, well secured, will will be granted to tbe applicant, betaken in payment. I Witness the Hon. J. P. Williamson one ofthel For further particulars, apply to the Editors of! Justices of the said Court, the third day of JuncJ .lie t-eunriu Journal. £iiune 19 145 A. D. 1824. june 3 131 S. M. BOND, oeo. Notice. - , , . a\ Very valuable tract of Land in Liberty coun- Georgia—Chatham County. drAty.situate on the sunhury Road, two miles By the liomu-able. the Justices of the Inferiot and a half from Rice orough; containing two j Court Of said County sitting for ordinary purposeil hundred and ten acre sTIiis land is very vatuu. To all whom it may concern, ~ ble for cotton, rice and corn, and as well calcitla. ■UTT7HKRKAS Charles Hoyt administrator . ;cd for that culture as any land in the county 1 ▼ V the estate of John Lathrop, Jr. dec has p] lie conditions are low and reasonable; there are , titioned the honorable the court of Ordinary between seventy and eighty acres cleared und j Chatham County to be discharged from his under fence, there is Also a good dwelling bouse,; administration. md all ncccssaty out buildings on tbe premises, j Now theM are therefore to cite r.nd admo guarantee titles will be given to the purchaser, 1 all atnl ainj-.i.;. ! the kindred and creditors of 10 iiicumbranc«;s lying on said land. For further : said deceased, to file their objection::, if any particulars apply to capt. Jos. Jones in Liberty " * ‘ * county, or to EDWARD B. BAKER, owner in McIntosh county. niig*l6 . For Sale, -a jJk /Th OR more square acres of Land, on ao- Jl“ "'ey commodating terms, among which are the following numberst liubon County No. 153, 9th dist. No. 58, 2d district. 145, 4th ■idministrator'8 bales. y ILL be sold at the Court House in Savan nah, on the first Tuesday in July next, be tween the hours of ten and two o'clock, lot No 15, (fifteen) in the second district of Early County, Georgia, containing 1 wo hundred two and a half acres, more or less, being the rcr.l estate of Ho* bert M. Durkic, dec'd. and sold by permission of the Court of Ordinary of Chatham County. AUGUSTUS V. DUKKIE, Administrator. may 1 to2 Georgia—Liberty County. j^Y Elijah Baker, clerk o! thc Court ot Ordi- ijr.ntrv: Peter V.nbutghUvingrtonand ? oU,: 1C ? Baker, vs. F S Fell J era, defendant*, in equity 10 the Superior Court, VVhlt,00 J w * nd J *' v^Tm' Chatham County, May term, 1824. > une 5 133 • A. J. DT.YON,. s. It appearing to tbe Court by affidavit that Peter ", Vanburgh Livingston and Harriet E Livingston,; emeriti S bales, who are parties defendant reside beyond tbe state On the first Tuesday in July next. of Georgia, qncf within the United States on mo- \T»; ILL be solo at the Court House, in E ffing- tion of complainants solicitor, it is ordered that \V ham County between the usual hours, the said defendant do respectively appear and- Eighty acrer of land in Effingham county boun- snawer tbe complainants bill within four montlia j ded S by land of Shuitz, B by land of Metzger, the date of this rule. And it ia further ordered w by Und of McIntosh, levied on as the property that this rule be published once a week during»of Matthew Reiser, to satisfy an execution in favor Extracts frem the MinutM, | of John Johnson, seized for being illegally intro- ; the j [on , lhc j us tice ; -/ ;,n i.uurt, sit ' B ... A. B FANNIN, Clerk duced into the State, and sold to pay expenses. 1 tine for ordinaru bur hoses J une 8 134 Also, 600 acres of land joining lands of Waldin j To "u* horn itnl™,- Por Sale Griffin and on Cowpen Branch, in1 Effingham 1 WT[r H EUBAS, John Dilh.n a-uivimatraior of Ed- u r-Ju.ec-, I Gotintv. levied on as lhe DroDertv of Jno G 1 Veer yy ary for the county of Liberty Whereas William Law, F.sq r applies to be dis-; missed from bis administration on (ire estate of Davis Carter, lute of aaid county, dec. These are therefore to cite and admjfch all persons concerned to file their objeciionr(if any they have) in my office, within the lime prescrib ed by law; or otherwise thc aaid applicant will be dismissed from his said administration. Given under iny hand aud seal, this 3<J day of May, A. D. 1824. E. BAKER, cco may 11 110 Jlubersham. No 19, 61I1 dist. 134, 3d «• Hall No. 169, 10th dist. 164, 11th « 147, 9th •« 91, 8th « Gwnnelt. No. 307, 6in disc 138, 5-h « Monroe. No. 149, 8tii dist. 215, 8th « 17 fi ^ 9th « 64, 7th “ 52, 5th •• 82, 4th « 56, 14th '• 192,) 231, > 2d « 129, S Fayette. No * 6, 7ih 123, 14th Henri/. No. 235, l Hl . 34rt,5‘ 8tb 2-3, 17(h Dooly. No. 112, 4th dist. 244, 7th “ m.l 16 *" ’’ 82, 8th “ 165, 15th “ Jones, formerly Baldwin. No 121, fill (list. Old Wilkinson. No. 204, 12th dist. 135, 19th «» Early. 160,T 150,1 343, S-I8K1 dist. 348, ( 46,J 71, 19th •• dist dist. 21. .88, 179, 111, 160. 152,T 10?, L 128. f 13; h i otll 13th 6tn 11th 5th ' County, levied on ms the property of Jno G J yuer mund Dillon, late of Chathum county dec. • I;br 0 5J i!•»^oXry,\wo. ?o, Iters, 1, 3, 4. 5,6, 7, 10, 15 and 24 .Also, an undivided third of lot No 17,Yamacra w, fronting west on Fabm St. opposite the residence of Joseph Stiles,'Esq, Also, all the interest of Isaac La Roche in a cer tain lot of latu)^ situated on theThunderbolt Road, J 'l he above property U offered for sale by vir f flue of an assignment made by Isaac La Roche for * V»e benefit ol all hii creditors. If not sold before favor of James Wilson—returned to me by aeon- stable. THOS. ELKINS, a. n. june 5 133 o 235J 41, 16th •« 164; 10th « 55, 15th « Walton. No. 189, 3 dist. 295, 4di « 314, 4th' « Houston. 10th 12o; 16th 93, lltl. dist. 260, > 166, % 14th 41 222, 27tl» 44 '226, 4-ih 44 134, / 3o9, S 2d 359, 5th 41 218, > 31,5 12th 41 396,; 278,5 126th 41 246, 8th (4 21/, 10th «f 161. 1st Is 189, 7th It 13,; 120.j | Utb 41 105, 28tn II Irwin. 115, 12ih diiit. 382,T 386, ( 356 | ^■I3th 11 214.J 1 2, 7th 41 256, 10th 44 282, 7th it 343 5th it Appling, 455.1 374, ' 182, | ^5th t dist* 35 ,J 1 420,; 13o,l -4th a thoB , - ( /ieyJ have, in tny office on or hclorp the teiitli thy of Sept JteXt, otherwise lclierii iBsmiasory granted to the applicant. Witness the Hon. Edward Harden, one oi ta| Justices of the said court this 19th day ofMarcl-, A D. 1824, S. M. BOND, march 10 57 Georgia—Chatham County, To all whom it,may concern W HEREAS Alexander M. Taylor, utlminiJ trator of John Scott, dec has petitioned the Hon the Justices of the Inferior Court sitiinj tor Ordinavy purpesea to be discharged from I said administration, These are therefore to cite and urtmonirti und sinrular the kindred and creditors of the sal dec. to file their objections (if any they have)if the Clerk's office of the Court, of ordinary on a before the sixih day of November next; othenvij letters of dismissory will be granted. I Witness the Hon. Edward Harden, one of (« Justices of the mu t Court, the sixtti day of .Min A. U, one thousand eight hundred and twentn four. S. M BOND, c.c.o.' may 6 106 Georgia—L hatham Count}. To all 1whom it may Concern— W HEREAS, 1’atrick Houston; Ksq. has plied foe letters of Guardianship on tl person and property of Sarah Ann M, H<msion infant under 14 years of age, the daughter of' Houston dec. Now these arc to cite and admonish all and gulur the kindred and friends of the said in to file their objections (if any they have) togi tiiig of the Guardianship of the said infant herproperty to the applicants, in the clerks fice of the court of Ordinary, on or before tbe day of July next otherwise letters of Guardi .ship will be granted - Witness the Hon, Edward Harden one of Justices of said Court, this 3d day of June, A. 1824-J. S, M. BOND, c Sheriff's Sales. On tbe first. Tuesday in July next, ILL be sold at the Court House in Ricebo- - rough. Liberty County between the usual will be granted the petitioner. • Witness the Hon. John Camming, one to be discharged from his said administration Now, these are therefore 10 cue and admonish all and singular the kindred und creditors of the _ said deceased, to file their objections (if any they can be had on one, two and three yean, credit, a have,) to the granting of letters drtmis'ory to the small part down, the land held as security, for the petitioner, in the clerk’s office ol the said court 1 balance, by applying to CHARLES KEN NON, Georgia Chatham County. By the Honorable the Justices of the Inferij Court said county sitting for ordinary purpw To all whom it may concern.' W HEREAS Thomas «. Price, adminisittlj of David II. Thompson, dec. has pemir ed to .-no honorable the Justices of the Infr- Cmirt, sitting for ordinary purposes to be > chargedfrom the Administration aforesaid. Now theso are, therefore, to cite and artmonil all and iiingul .r the kindred and creditors ol 1 said deo, it. file their objections (if any they h' 1 ! in my office on or before the 16th dav of St tember next, otherwise lettersdismissory willij granted to the applicant Witness the Honorable John Camming, oneJ the Justices ofsaid Court this 26th day of M»r A. I). 1824. S. M BOND, c. c ' march 16 62 of ordinary, on or before the ILh day of Decern ber next ensuing; otherwise letters dibrnib.ory Ythe fimtTuesday in May next, it will then beof hours of 10 and 3 o’clock the following properly, witness tne non. jonn i-ummrng, one or me wmuosert me atmv 0 turn ered at public auction at tbe Court House in 8a- v, z: Justices of the said court; this llthday ot June, to this idl.::e tor payment, Georgia—Builoch Coun y By the Hun Hie Oopri of Ordinary of ijaid 6® unl | 03" The editor* of the Milledge'ille Journal 7"HERJ£AS Robert Burton, ndminjstreiwj ot the will insert the abnv 6 times, and send their bill v V f of Newton C»uuty,or 8AWL 3. BRYAN,''Savannah. ered at publ.. * auvuvu«i iuc uvurt iivusc tu >ju* ' A Ik 4 004 vanuah. Fr particulars apply to f four negroes, Sampson, Sophia, Betty and her a u. tee*. D. PONCE, child, Caroline, levied on as the property of the font i-i Agent for the assignee* of 1 La Roche. - e Mate of Maj. John Winn, to satisfy an execution anril 20 92 in favor of UriabWilcox and one in favor of Joseph S*Baker, 136 S. M. BOND, cco. Georgia—Chatham County. 1 To ail whom it may concern, W HF.UEAS James Hunter has applied to the Hon. the court of ordinary of said county, j for letters of aaminisiration on the estat and ef- j Beets of Col Constant Freeman, late of the city of june 5 133 E. WAY, sic. For Sale, " e >HE Datien Eastern Steam Saw and Rice Mill, X with thc appurtenances thereto belonging— Sheriff Sale. On the first Tuesday in July next, "re. ', alc H l, . ,c 7, \T57H- L be sold between ten and three o’clock XrE * Ul li ’ Columbia,m behalf \y a , B ulloc*. Court House 1775 acres of land tu my office on. or before the 26tl* day of July , TAMFB DENMARK anc. next, otherwise letters of admini.tratio.il will be! _ av31 . MV1L8 DENMARK, a 1. c. granted to the applicant. niay - > V 140 : Witneas the honorable Edward Harden one of the Justice* of the said Court, the 26th day of June, A. D. 1824. SAML M. BOND, cco. june £6 42 The subscriber has appointed Mr. ij skettall his attorney durii.g ins absence form! ■Benj the City. ROBERT LEWIS. Sheriff’s Sales. On the first TuesdayJjVAugust next, VgTSMLb be sold at the iCourt House in Wayne \f ’/ County, between tne usual liourp. A negro man named March, under an execution on the foreclosure of a mortgage in favor of TIiqs; ; Muse against John R. Kemp JOSEPH FORT, if c, l may 81 JL23 Mineral Waters. FCi h dozen Saratoga and Bail-ton Spring Wft. til's " ters, bottled by Lynch & Clark, of New* Yota, nas been received per Louisa Matilda, and for sale at #3 50 pdr dozen, or 31} cts a single quart bottle, by ' F. I. LAY, Pruggiat, , • Shad’s Buildings. ALSO, A freslr supply cf SKJjJLITZ PCWUERS. may 25 122 April 28 99 f tor Sale, the estate of Su phen Denmark, cl eel l> applied to tbe said Couri for letters from thc -aid administration. These are ifieri-foro to cite und a<ltnoniil> and singular the kindred and creditors of tltf* ' ‘ ve)l a LLthal valuable tract or parcel of land known ^ fi,e ^f ir f>ctions .if any they b»« by thc name of Nelville situated in Soutli * : ! le ‘ , ff lc<i “.. 'f, ( ! cr ' c of thw-Court with . , - f , h - - h -.-rolina about two miles frmn^ Savannah. j lirae P r ^®® r ‘ bed by I»w, otherwise letters di‘ An extensive credit will be given to the purcha . tau is cunsidered oneof the bestfora Rice plan- B0T l. w, “ be P"l e<1 tb«: appUcant. ter or purchasers, he or they giving securely, ap ution in its neighborhood, and contains Eight I ,u W } tne .**- H°n- bheppard Williams one j proved of by the Bank of Darien.—For terms ap j,i,n,i<>»A <.„,i Ji^i.t., itSu . 1 the Justices of stud Court this 3d June 1M ply to GEORGE ATKINSON,); JAMES DUN WOODY, y Bank Committee. HENRY HARFORD, j) ICJ* The Etvannah Republican is requested to nsert the above, and forward the accounl.to the ank of Darien for payment. Hirer 2 164 Ution in its neighborhood, and contains Eight I .u . • ’ Ul f V?”'. ® n , e P?* r ? .'“‘Taj a undreu and eighty-four acres, t adjoins Mr.! tlwf ' ,U8t,ces of sau ' pL^l'FNNFnv^o 8 ^! Thomas Young Gen, Huger, and Mr. Nicholas' • , ^ ELY KP.NNEDY, 0 c o 1 'Jruger. l'ersons who may wish to purchase will * u ie * . examine the premises, A good tittle will be given i p ■ on • /-, , . and-the times of sale will be reasonable. Appli-1 .GcorglR—-Blllloch County, cation to be made to. WM. MALLORY ! Tbi Y Ely Kennedy, * -fork of the Court of 01 Agent of Hamlin Mallory. dmary foi said County., uov 16 225 """ The Public i S informed that the claim ol Hamlin Mallory to the tract of land in South Carolina, called nelville, it. now in a train for Judicial investiga- .ion, until the termination of which, some risk will be incurred by those who may purchase. , „ WM. L. DaTis. dec 2 237 Printing Ink. J-LVt kega Fl-rnting Ink .unable for paper, can Joe had by applying m duo office- Whereas, tbe Widow of Jacob F'ntch,of 1 coimfy applies for letters of administration on 1 estate of the said Jaboc Futcb, late of said cut- 11 ] deceased. ,1 Now these are therefore to cue end admnn j all and singular the kindred and creditors ot >1 said deceased, to file their objections, (if any 1 jj have) in my office, on or before tbe /irrt tf 1 '"'! in July next; otherwise lelt-.-rH oi ndininis 11 ' 11 ! will be granted to the applicant- J Given under mv lisnd an’ 1 ae.'l, till* 4th d- 1 )! June, A . IT, 1824,”"r , ELY KSNNJ<' ton r ,| june 4 *132