Savannah republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1824-1829, September 18, 1824, Image 4

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run nr s um Administrators Sales. Ity J. li.'Hertert § Co. \ \s tlifefirai Tuesday m November next will * f. he Si id before the Court House in tins city tetweer. the usual hours of 10 and 2 o'clock. I.„t No (US) thirty seventh district of Wil- jij'ion county, cimtaming 2o2J acres t,.)i Xu. (141) twenty seventh district of Wil- hii sou counti .containing 202 J acres. I., t No (62) thirteenth district Wilkinson conn' v. containing 202J acres. ,.m’No (85) thirteenth district Wilkinson comity, containing 202j acres At; that lot nftuiul in the city of Savannah, Tax Collector’s Sates*. On the first 'I'mstluy in m \'oVtmbei nert, W 'lLL be sold at t!ie Court House in the City of Savannah, between the hours of 10 and 3 o’clock, the following property or 'so much thereof »s will satisfy the State and County Taxes, and Costa, via : A tract of land in lliilloch County, containing 328 acres, more or less, relumed as nine land. Levied on to satis y flic slate nnd county taxes of Joseph I). Armstrong for the yen'' 1822 »nil 1823, and costs Aniuiii t of taxes §4 <3. A tract of land in Camden County, containing 287J*cres, more or less, originally granted to John I’almer. Levied on to- satsly the state and county taxes of the eatat* of JoSCph Be'an for the year 1823. Amount of Taxes £26 50. Lot No 25 in Franklin Ward, in the City of Sa- LIST OF LETTERS, Remaining in the Post Office, at Savan nah, Geo. bn the 1st September, 1824, Q3* Persons tvishing Letters from this list are requested to ash for Advertised Letters. A. Thomas Askew John Atherton William Adams John Ad ms John Arms Dennis Hagdnti Nat Hellclls Miss It A Ba.ns Mrs Sami Unas Oliver E Ba ley known by letter \V Oglethorpe Ward with the! vannah,subject to an annual ground rent to the - ^| cx Impi-ovunents thereon. Corporation of said city,with the improvements Wm Bandy Ajl that Lot of land in the City of Savannah DiCt-eon. Levied oil to satisfy ilie's c and Mrs II Beni n wi n by letter Y Oglethorpe Ward with th i nproi entente thereon. t wo negmes l.esle ami her child Mary being the property ol the estate of A D M'Farlane de- ■xseaiedsold by permission of tiie Mon the Life : i i Court of Chatham County and by order of t lie administrator tor the benefit of the hens and creditors of the said estate. Terms Cash. 172 Sept: Ailiuiiiistmtoi s tale. By J. H. Herbert & Co O N the firat Tuesday ... N • ember next, will he soul bclore the Court House in tins city hetwieu the usual hours of 10 and2 o’clock. One tract of Law situated in itockev Creek containing one hundreu and nirty five acres t >o) more or less, being tiie property of Peter McFai-anc deceased. Sold by pertmssinn of tile Hon. (lie Inferior Court of Chatham County, ami Pv older of tiie administrator for the benefit ol the heirs and creditors of said estate. TcnBfcpCash. sept 2 _ 172 City Sheriff ’s Sales. ® N the lir,t Tuesday m October next, will he sold t;i the Court House, between the usual hours of 10 and 4 o'clock * Two horses anti a waggon levied on as the property nl Jesse Sanderlin, to satisfy an execu tion in favor of Wyche Abbot : A two story building, 30 feet width and 12Jyel deep on the rcarof Lot No 3, llifcks ly tiling Fi irival Waul,with about three years in xpired U ase, levied on as the property of Miss Cold smith, hy her trustee to satisfy an execution in favor of Peter Dupim Also, sundry articles of Dry Hoods and Gro om As, levied on as U>e property of Ph-rce Mow- »rd to satisfy an execution in favor of John P. Wluiamson transfered to John Gilmai-lajn, Alsu sundry articles of household furniture.le- Vied on as the property of Tin-mas J'mney undei a warrant of dUltHin foff^uw8c r«nt in* favor of Isaac Minis. JAM ES W blMS.ascc. * gTs p4 173 ' . Sheriff’ ’s Sales. O N the first Tueauay in October next, will be sold at the Court House in the City of, S,.- vannah betv eenthe hours of 10 and4o’ch ck. . AlUhst undivided moiety being the souther ■ half of all that Lot No. (4) four in Elbert ward in tbe City if Savannah coinuiningfrOfeet in length, m d 9d/fcet hi depth with the improvements lheremv)cvip;l on as the property of itube r ' Lewis’to -aiisfy an execution in favor of Charles ** \Fl that lot letter 1) and improvements Ogle thorpe w ard in the Village of St Caul, Chatham rojjuiy levied on as the property of Julin Read tinffigiloralisty an execution iii l’avor of Thoma- Gwnelf. ,.| B o, one horse and sundry articlesof house- tir.ld furniture, levied or, as .the property of Jn>■ \\ omaek, to satisfy an execution in favnr of Hen ry M'Alpin, against John Womack, and Wni M Craig, security. Also, the following 8 negroes viz: Sally and her 3 children Mary, David, and Eliza, Delia and her j children Lucinder; Maria, and Antlwiny, lew- id on as the property of Kleazer Early to satis fy an execution in favor ofthe Biink of tiie U 'Nteil States. *’ A negro man named Bob levied on as the property of Maria Cohen to satisfy an execution Worn a Justices Court in favor of Dr L H l'urth, returned 'o me by a constable. Lot No 7 and improvements in the City of vaiiitah Jeyktol Ty thing Darby ward, levied, gs the property of the trustees of W Gale’s cl dri-n, property pointed out||ULt>e plaintiffs and returned tome by aconstabf^E A negro woman named Uzzft, levied on as the property of Richard Levette to satisfy two exe cutions from a Justices Court in favor of B Fur- nie, Pierce Howard et. al. returned to me by a constable. 1. D’LYON, see. sep 4 173 ' Sheriffs Sale. On the first Tuesday in October next, W ILL be sold before the Court House in Bry an County, between the usual hours of sale A tract of land in Bry an county on Black Creek, with the improvements thereon consist ing of bridge across said creek, and also a tract of land in said county on Canouchie river, and ne Half of a budge across said river, the said tracts of land, and bridges pointed out as the property of William Wilder, to satisfy and exe cution in favor ofthe administrator and admihis- tratrix of Thomas Rawls, dec W W WILLIAMS,» sue. aug 28 170 county Taxes of Frederick •'elfick, for the year 1823. Amount ofTaxes £51 17. J A MES EPPINUER, Ttcc aug 28 170 ddministrator’s Sales. On Tuesduy the 5lu day of October next, TTOILL b< sold at the Court House, Liberty t nunty, between the usual hours of sale One Horse, sadd'c.Mvl biidie, the property the estfcle of L(.d»vick Lard, sold for the benefit of the heirs and eft dilors. E. WAY, Admr. aug 28 170 . . Wml Bemas errle 3 Geo.ll Eden Mrs Kl i Eincrus „ohn Fuller Isaac i ttlch essee Furness Allen Greenfield Jo R Gibson Capt A. GiruUIo Mrs Ann Gibbs Mrs Gibhins M ss Ann 11 wibbins Wm Harrington Dr Hall Island A Harmon Miss II Harden . Mts Mahana Harvey Geo llanlv Francis lasoit Win .linings mis 8 M .levin Mrs Susan Ihicy John R Kelley IsaacKtTer Thus 11 Kelley iss Ellen Lauglilcy s amtlc‘l'A Lawrence John H Laffittc James W Lee Wm M Leigh Mrs Mary Lewdcn 2 Mr Mary Leb y nn, A |F si- r ce M p» :lffl- »' Sheriffs Sale—continued. On the first Tuesday in October next, W ILL be sold before tbe Court House, in Bryan County, between the usual hours tifsule. One tract of land in said county known by tiie name of Palermo, boundaries unknown at the time of levy—the same pointed out as the pro perty of Richard T. Keating, to satisfy and exe cution in favor of the estate of iieuj Stiles, (did hlhers. THOMAS ALBRITTON, s 8 c. 8ug 28 170 Sales. O N tbe first I'uc^Kajn October next, will he sold before tVHHh-t House in Effingham County, between thWsnal hours of sale Two negro fellows named John and Fat,levied on as the property of the estate of Christian Treutlan, dec’d, to satisfy an execution in favor of Alexander J. Lawton Si Co. AiXo, 200 acres of land lying in Effingham 'bounty, joining lands of Daniel Metzgar, on the N E, and lands of Shultz, on the S—levied on as ♦]•*• nrrjperty of W G Porter, to satisly Military •fives. THOS. ELKINS,sir. i 173 Suptfrior Com t—-thuilium • Courtly. John. Retail ) vt. > Rule JS'iei. Nathan ntrtter j O N the ped ion of Jno. Helan stating that Nathan Baker did on the firs* day of Mat 1822, the belter to secure the payment ol his certain promissory note of that date for'the sun. uftwo thousand dnllars, payable to the said Join Retail, or order, on or before the rat day of May, 1824, with interest at 7 per cent per an num, Ify his indenUne, under his seal, bearing date the day ami vear first afoi^sohl, mortgage'.' to the said J.Jin Retail, ail the timiivnl-sd aunel, or half part of all that lot of laud, situate, lying and being in the ci'.y of vavamrali,, and km»»li and- distingiii.-died in thg plan thereof by the number rne (1) Tyrcunnell lytliihg Darby v a> together with the iippiiilenarccs, anu finffier stating tljat the said promissory note remain, wholly unpaid,-and tlm said mortgage in lull force, and praying tiie forecloSuic oL the said mortgage. . On motion of W. W Gordon, attorney for tht petitioner, it is ordered that the said Nathan Hu- leer do pay into thise nut, within twelve months j !?i* vi , *j? nni8 of this datt, the principal arid interest due <n> y' 1 , 1 , ; , ? C thesaid noteanuthccoataofthesaiil’apnlicniinu, *’ >lH, ' nal “ 1 a or in defauft thereof, tliat the equity of redemp tion ofthe aaiu Nathan-Baker of nul to the Mid mortgaged premises, bo thenceforth and fufever foreclose^ And it is further oixlered, that a copy (J, this rule be served on the said Nathan Baker! at leas, six months. Itetoie the time appointed for ihe payment oi'said money li-.tn court, or published in one of tiie puhlic'.GuzetVea of this stale,ol ast once in ever) month, until the’time ap pointed for the pay ment thereof, and that such i’llrlher ami other proceedings he had, as are : escribed by the statute in such case made and provided. Extract fiom the minutes this 24Mi May, 1824. A. U. FANNIN, ’ » • C"e-<- mav * 2 Sujienor < ourt-?-»t'ani(len County. '£ NtiajtR.IWt: 1824. William Berrie T vs. > Rule ,Vi«l - John Glirutoplier. j O N the petition of William Berrie statin tha.‘ one John Christojdier, Olathe count of Camden, being indebted m, one Henry Suite dr order in a note of hand, dated -bt Marys ir said county, on ihe 9th Octolfsr t'822, in.tlie.stin of Five Hundred Dol-urs, payable with imevrs.- from the chj^-o i the first day of Jnipiary then next ensiiin|Pdid moiiguge to tiu: .said Henry his heirs uinTTujsigns, insecure tiie payment til the note aforesaid with' iniergst on the same—a certain lot ofjaud in the town - aforesaid beiijg part of lot No 1, begiuing at the wesy cm tier .01 a lot belonging to one Calvin llay'es, thence run ning sou: li 100,feet on lit Marys Street, tlifenc. north to Bryant St, tlifince east to C Hays’ line thence south to the beginning, with the margii attached to the same on the south side of - Marys or Bay at. being a hundred feet oil, tin street andrulining irom thence directly to <lu river St Marys, together with all and singul • every thing thereto appertaining—that the sau^ Henry'S(.dlei , to whom and to w hose heirs am assigns (lie said nio> tgage was made on (lie 26ti of Sept 18 3, duly assigned by deed, said mort gage to the petitioner, that there is now due oi said mortgage the sum of Five Hundred Dollar: with interest from the 1st January 1822, anc praying for the forclosiRe of the equity of re demption, in the said John Christopher, his heirs and assigns in (lie mortgaged premises am: that the same be foreclosed according to law On motion of Belton A Copp, attorney for pe titioner, it is ordered that the principal and in terestdue on the said mortgage together with the coslsof his applicants be pa! I into this court within twelve months from this > ate, otherwise that the equity of redemption of the said John Christopher his heirs executors, administrators and assigns he from thence tbrever fo eclosed and that such other proceedings take place as are pursuant to the statute. Audit is further ordered that this rule be published in one of the Gazettes of this state ui least once a month for twelve months to the time appointed for the payment of said money into Court. A true extract rom the minutes JOHN 8A1LEY, Clerk Jefferson, 16th March, 1824 B. W’m Berrie Jr Miss Sarah S Bird Capt J hn Brooke James n Brown David Brown Mrs lllogg Jas Byrne Jus Butler Jos Buckingham c. 1) Cooper Ebon T Crowell Wifi Conrad * lark Mrs Susan murder Mrs M^rgret Chapman Richard Cloony .iss arah Capps i apt Ed *d D Courttr Jas Cunningham Ann ;urry Sunil Cunningham D. Mrs Eleanor Dicks Dontinico Dezru Michael Clarke Thos Callao 2 Jo n Chapman Mrs He- rietta Capps Thos Clark Suml Clark Miss *ai\e C Cline Cco \V Davis os D’l’ass P A 1 De Lexica E. . Sami ElswortU F. ' Mr Frederick White Bluffy G. Jos R Gibson Jpjin Crimes James Govan Miss Mary Gordon Messrs Goodhue fi Co H. Capt P Hiscock Thomas Higgins Janies Harris. Ossabaw John Hogg 2 Wm Mallory Dr Ma'.well Jon O Mansfield James Martin John Maljud Mrs Anne Mervin Geo D Millen Mrs Eliza ' filler Wm H C Mills Mrs tide Myers FE Miller Jesse Mo nt P Morin Apn Morel Edw Munroe (Daw- fuskie Is and ) 2 Mrs Parmentcr Mrs Ann Page Hiram PeVk.ns Mrs Amelia rice H G itts Mrs A Powers 2 W Quintock 2 .’ C' arles Richardson Wm Richmond Eleanor A Ry an John Uiclia d on Farl y It Swett Mrs Esther Stewart .MrShieffield Ben Sheftall Mrs L Spencer vii-s Eliza Smith 2 Mrs A Slibbs Mrs Mary W Simpson John Smith D E Sm th VlrsS Sawyer 2 Erastus Swift 2 James h Smith Geo Smith Mrs. M Smith Miss T Ilogg Pierce Howard Clnrk Hoxey John Huggins Jas Hudson 2 Ham ton Hudson 2 . Sand Humphreys 2' I. . Capt ,1 IV Johnson Henry W Jordon John -olinson Alex Johnson K. ltufns Knight JotmKing 2 L. Lewis & Garnett Miss Selina Livingston Sirs Susan Littleton Cor elius Lincoln T Long worth M Lull'd,.rough M. _ Miss Ann L Mnnroe Col G > W M«Aliister 4 * Murd'iqh McLeod Sherod McCall (Bui-, loch ounty Daniel M'Carty Barney ,M Allum Wm M Cii vid Joseph M Coy John H >1 lntosh J H M Keiizie Robert M Kee John .d’Kee - Mrs M iry M Allister Wm . Mtilrine Hector M Dona d P. Jem Powers 2 Jobn-M Pope N W'Pomeroy Capt i’uljan Zara Powers 2 E P Postell Q* It; Henry Rogers Michael Rowe H Rutland (Ossabaw) Jno Al .Russell s.- . ct rShick M Smyth •Rebecca Sanderlin John Shick John i Sykes Capt If Stricklund %hn-n E Ski ling D A Stro har Mrs At s Strobhar Jas Scoles 2 Mrs, .vi Scott F •»’ Stone 2 James Stoney John L Strobhar 71VHREK months afterdate application will be Jl made to the Planters Bank ofthe state of Georgia.for the payment of a Bunk note,No 359, letter A, for one hundred dollars, dated 1st Feb 1819, signed Geo Andersor , PresidenL and J Marshall, Cashier, payable at Savannah to 'Tho mas Gardner, or bmrer, tiie right hand half of the note being lost; SAMUEL WRIGHT: ifl'r NOTICK, INK months after the date hereof, applipa- uS| lion will be made to the honorable (lie Jus tices of the Inferior Court of Liberty County, for leave to sell the real and personal estate of Lodowick Lard, late of Tattnall County, deseas- ed, for tbe benefit of ihe heirs and creditors. H. WAY, Adm’r. trug 31 iml7i Sami Tresvant Wni Tigus mrs Mary E Turner Edmund Walsh James Wallace ' Hiss Virgi ia Wall John Waters and Jas Maxvve 1 John P Ward Gilb S Walker mrs M L Ward 2 John Warmsly Miss S L Wall Be"j Walli g mrs Mary Wall ' Edwd Winslows Wm Williams D Wood Mrs C Woodruff T. C pt Jos Tucker Chas W Tucker w. J White Susa ah Wr ght 2 La' :r Wright i T A Williams miss A Wil iumson 2 mrs VI ary Williams Martha Willey C W.se .baker Wm O Willia ,.s Mr Wright James G Wiison/Wm Scarbrough, Wm Taylor, & Phillip Box . George Woif, (Effing. ham County) French Letters.* Mr >’ Pourria ,\i i .lalineau Mr Cardoz Capi Mirier E. EARLY, P, M. jtr jiunroniTr. AN VOt. •110 revive, arm nd and continue in force an 1 act entitled an act, to extend the time of tu- king out grants on surveys made on head rights and bounty warrants. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Re presentatives of the state of Georgia, in General Assembly met, and it is hereby enacted by the authority ofthe same, That where any person or persons have heretofore r.ad surveys made on head rights, bounty warrants and grunts thereon have not been obtained, it shall and may be law ful for such person or persons to apply for and obtain such grant or grants, at any time pre vious to the 25th of October, 1824, on payment of the usual fees. Sec 2 And be it further enacted by the au thority aforesaid, That where any surveys have heretofore been made nn head rights orhounty warrants, and grants thereon lmve not been ob- tained, such land shall not be subject to a re survey until three months from and after the person or peraons claiming under the original Mirvet shall have been notified that such re-sur vey is intended to be made, and that in all cases, tne person or peraons claiming under the'origi nal survey, ahull be entitled to the preference of making such re-survey, until the expiration of three months from the time of such notifica tion f and in the event of there being no claim ant residing on or pear the land to be thus re- surveyed, such notice shall lie peifected by giv ing three months notice by public advertisement, at the Court House of the county where such land may lie, and in one ofthe public Gazettes of this State. , Sec 3 And be it further enBCted, That it shall be the duty of all surveyors who shall make any such re-survey, to certify on his return to the surveyor General, that due notice, according tu the provisions of this act had been given, and no grant obtained on such re-survey shall be va'- iid, unless accompanied with such certificate: Provided, nothing in this act shall afi'ecl the rights of orphans or persons under the age of 21 years, and that till such persons shall be allowed one year after they arrive at the age of 21 yeara to take out tlieir grants. Sec 4 And he it farther enacted. That it shall be the duty of.the Governor to cause this act tu be published in one of the newspapers in Mil ledgcvillc, Augusta and Savannah, once in each mouth, until the expiration ofthe time appoint cd by the same for taking out grants. Sec 5 And be it iurtlier enacted, that all laws, and parts of laws miiilatiiig against this act be and the same are hereby repealed. -DAVID ADAMS, Speaker of the House of Representative!. THOMAS STOCKS, President of the Senate. Assented to, Dec. 2, 1823. G.M. TROUP, Governor. Cj* The foregoing to be published monthly, until Nov. next, in the “Constitutionalist” and “Savannah Republican.” march 10 . C^jilNr. months after date application will be 44N| made to the Honoral^ie the Justices ofRie i ierior Court of Chatham County, for.leave to sell all that l.tit’ll! savannah known by the No one, Ellis square, Decker Ward, wilh the im provements thereon: A n<t all that Lot in SaVan- null known by the No twenty-three, ip Liberty Ward, with ihe Buildings thereon—being the real estate of John Smith, dec’d, for* the benefit ofthe heirs. '• FREDERICK HERB, • Administrator, may 15 114 Ten Dollars Reward.' H ANAWAY from tliq Subscriber in Scriven County a negro hoy named Stephen about sixteen or severtteen ynara of age, copper color -d and bn his right cheek' a scar scarcely pCVcep • !t>lc, resembling the letter O. He h|t* been seen in company; with aVhite man,'between ibis and Savannah -His putents.Daifiel undJufie <ve in the iivighboyirhood of that place, they were sold in this Count; to John Adams wlyo has *i cesold them to koine one on an Islund’uboui ' J miles below Sjvaiuvfii. , The above reward.will b»- given with all rea- sAiyuble charges to any bne who will lodge him .’i Savannah Jail, or, deliver him. to the sun -<*iber. TURNF.n BRASSWELL. Ntar Millhuven, Scriven Go. aug 5 cm 160 < THE tMPRhtfftD 8HIDLITZ townnfts. riMlK good effects of these powders a, a.Mcl. u »!?*' lla8 1 be t n ob ? er yedand acknowledged by all those who have had occasion to use ilwn In all cases of heartburn, bile, nausea and n L diseases ofthe Stomach, which are so very ' valent in warm climates—thev can be used It , nv t ime with much advantage As they form I pleasant effervescent draught, thev may be s.i i tn bean agreeable beverage free from tasteTj highly impregnated with fixed air, and posset mg all the Medical qualities ofthe mucli YT teemed Seidlitz Waters. ei * The Season is fast approaching,, when these powders will be in demand, and to get tl,um fntre, is very desirable. Many persons |,»ve been deceived in their operation, by having J, clmsed them in Drug Stores, the proprietors «» which paid but little or no regard in selecting the best kind, consequently, their beneficifi qualitie s were never realized Hut this difficnl ty may now be obviated,—the subscriber U endeavored for the two or three last season, to procure them Genuine*nd has been success. These Powders aae neatly put up in tin boro by-which means their .Medical properties in? remain unimpaired by the influence oftime J climate. M A tresh supply ofthe above Genuine article has junt been received, which together with , very general assortment of Family Medicine, “■ill be kept constantly imlian . LAY & HENDRICKSON, „ „„ demists # Druggists, Conner oj Congress and Whitaker stree t 1 Chad’S Buildixos Valuable Medicine. ANTI DISP Pi le PILLS Prepared by lltnry James. I N approved remedy for Dyspepsia, or Indi. t gestion. Habitual Costiveness, and Piles It ia well known that Dyspepsia is one of 'h. most frequent and formidable diseases of wr country Its commencement is indicated indif. ferent patients by various symptoms, of wki the most remarkable are— Irregularity oftbe bowels, obstinate costire. ness, hesdacli, cqmmonly called nervous or sick, ly headacli, yellowness o the eyes and skin, ». cidili of stomach after eating, often called heart bum, flatulence or wind on the stomach, bitter taste in the mouth in the morning, foetid breath, drowsiness after dinner, debility, lassitude e. maciation, depression of spirits, Ac. Tiled being connected with indigestion ' cbsiiveiiess, are certainly and spedily remo by the pills. : A supply ofthe shove valuable Medicine just been received from the Patentee, am) be obtained ol'ilie subscribers, who hnvb appointed agents for the 3late*i«nm<BhW LAY St, HENDIHt Ki . Druggists nnd Chemists,f' _opr|l 24 Superior Com €c Aaron Clev dant . llis The Subscriber, J AS just fim hed aiyd oilers for sale, an eight S oartd CANOE BOAT, 35 feet by 4' feet 3 tidies, which lie can rec immend to those who - ish a boat for quick passage. F E TEBEAO. juiy 22 154 V I.L persons indebted to 'lie ,iate of Johan, na Marcy Moore, ol Kffi tgliam County, itec’d to come forward and matte payment and those that hav s e any accounts, to present them -o HEZKKIAH EVANS, Adm’r. sept 28 §ci*193 .WINE months afterdate, 1 shall apply to the vl Hon the Inferior Court of the county of Ef. fiugham, for leave to sell all the real estate he. logging to Solomon Gnanu, dec. of which ail con cerned will take notice. JOSHUA GNANN, adm’r. march 4 52 Liquid Hlacki ig. i lHE subscriber, have received a small invoice of LIQUID BLACKING, put up in quart bo tics. It has been found by experience to be a very superior article and comes much cheaper than those kinds usually’vendid in this city The quality ofit is believed-lo be so good, that should exceptions of any kind be made to i, the money in every instance will be promtly returned. LAY & HENDRICKSON, Chemists anil Druggists, Shads Building. aug 21 167 NO HUB. S OMETIME m April or May 18231 gave tn Mr. Durham T Hall a general power of at torney for the purpose of settling my affairs in the Slates'of -.oii-h Carolina and Georgia 1 herein: declare the said powers revoked from and after this date. s R PROCTOR, Near New Orleans, Aug.5th 1824, sept 2 m172 Notice S?WINB months after date, 1 shall apply to the «M Hon the Justices ofthe Inferior Court of Lioeriy county, for leave to sell the real and personal property of William L Baker, dec. fin the benefit ofthe keirsand creditors; THflS B BAKER. Adm’r. april7 8j>, j| nf .bn k Jnsepii. aid b.i«v i»!Iars cor.i Idlil 03; Ef ing that Jaci ofthe peli - ’ 1821, did ScotD^P in tile p tinned f< with So daa 8e did on tbe ceitfjcFn] mb:' gagp. known ar.v... tliiriy-nin'e,'- parL of andt' tw’aJNo 4-2, acrea,^^^^^ ofSaV ,nnnli at... T.ot Nx> '.T>, to if longing- to the'Estate’ and the ’wc:,t by ti.e Skidaway Island wbe: eon a brick ,y_ esiablislied and Unown bylbc name , bricle yard -that there is now on the said or mortgage.Obligatory the sum i f eighteen dr< d dollars with interest from the 23d df January 1828, and praying the foreclosin' equity of ledeniptibn ofthe said Jacob an- heii-s, cxecutnnj administrators and and to thesaid mortgaged premises—..nn of W \V Gordon, attorney for the peti iii It is ordered that tbe principal and ink :v- on tbe said bond or writing obligatory tugr wilh the cost of this application be paidia"-' court within twelve months from this dale, i case of default tliat the equity of redctnpi" said Jacob Fahm, his heirs, executors, adm trators and assigns be from theiicefbrtn In' 1 foreclosed and that such further IfiWotffsf; ceedings be had thereon, as nrepijfsflSfifijfii statute in such case made and providQ^^^ is further ordered that this rule be publisln one of the Gazettes of this statfe at least -’<yi month for twelve months, or that a copy served on the defendant at least six month befoie the time appointed for the paymei the money into court Extract from tile minutes, 15th Jan 1824 JOB T. BOLLK jan16 12 NOTICE. SjJHINE months after date, I shall apply t? 4T'| Hondrable the Justices of the Ink Court of Chatham County, for leave to sell real and personal property of Lachland IJa ton McIntosh/ deceased, for the benefit of heirs. SUSAN A. G. M’lNTOSH, Administratrl march 9 56_ beoi’giu—UliRtham Cawty To all whom it may concern. . W HEREAS Clem Powers lisq has app''^' the IIon. the Court of Ordinary “ , h( ham Country for letters of administration i"> L estate and effects of Nathan Savery dec » S P' cipnl c.i-ediiui . j - . .. , 'These are therefore to cite and admoms” and aingujar the-kindred and creditors W' have) the estate Ol me utu,« wunif;ft— Clerk’s Office of the said Court, on or MM the twentieth duy of September next; otn j letters of administration will be granted.. Witness the Hon. John P Williamson one the Justices ofthe said Court, the ' aug 21 147