Savannah republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1824-1829, October 14, 1824, Image 4

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3 . jfJaee *~s dmttiiftrator’s Sales. ./. «. Herbert k Co. N tljp first Tue dny In November next, will be sold, before the Court-House in this city behvoru the usual hours of 10 and ii o’clock. One tract 6f land situated in RookyCreek, cOn- f dining hundred ttnd thirty-five acres (135) morn or less, being the property of Peter M'Far- lmie decensefl. Sold by permission of the Hon. the i n,, ri r court of Chatham county, and by or der of the administrator for the benefit of the Loirs and creditor* of said estate. Terms cosh. . sept 2 172. , Administrator's Sules. By J. B. Herbert Sf Co. O N the first Tuesday in November next, will be sold before the Court-House-id tlds city, , between the usual hours of 10 uml 2 o’clock. Lot No. (113) thirty sevenih district of Wilkin son county, containing 202.) acres. Lot No.(141) twenty seventh district of WH-, kinsou county, containing 202A acres. Lot No. (62) thirteenth district Wilkinson coun ty, containing 202i acres. Lot No. (85) thirteenth district Wilkinson coun ty, containing 202) acres. * All that lot of land in the city of StVannah, « known by letter W Oglethorpe Ward with the improvements thereon. All that Lot of land in the city of Savannah known by letter Y Oglethorpe Ward vt ith the im provements thereon. Two negroes Lcsle and her child Mary, being the property of the estate of A. D. M'Farlune, tie- • Ceased sold by permission of the Hon. the Inferior . Court 6f Chatham county, and by order of the administrator for the Ubne'fit of the heirs and cre ditors of the said estate. sept 2 172 Tax Collector’s sales. , f On the Jirst Tuesday in November next. * Vt T ILL be sold at the court house in the city Y v of Savannah, between the hours of 10 and 3 o’clock, the following property or so much there of as will satisfy the slate uud county taxes, and costs, via: A tract of land in Bulloch county, containing 328 acres, more or less, returned us pine land, le vied on to satisfy the state and County taxes of Joseph B. Armstrong forthe years 1822 and 1823, and costs; amount ot taxes $4 43. A tract of land in Camden county, containing 287 1-2 acres, more or less, originally granted to John Palmer. Levied on to sutisfy the state and county taxes of the estate of Joseph Bevanlorthe year 1823; amount of taxes $26 50. JAMES EPriNGER, rccc. ■ nug28 17c ShcritTs sales. .. On the first Tuesday in November next, tTflLl bo sold at the Court House in Bryan YV County between lliepsunl hours of sale. The following negro**, Pat and Hester, pointed out as the property of John Ralston, to satify sun dry executions in favor of Wiley Belcher and o- thers, returned to me by u constable. AA. WILLIAMS, d. s.b. c. - ocl2 184 ,•> City Sheriffs sales. O N the first Tuesday in November next,Vill be sold at the Court-House, between the usual hours of 10 and 4 o’clock. Buildings on Lot No 40, Warren ward, in the city of Savannah, with the ttnexpired lease, levied on ns the property of Charles II. Hayden, to satis fy several etecutions issuing from ihe honorable the Court of Common Picas and Oyer and Termi- oer forthe City of Savannah, vfcs: John P. Setae, John P. Williamson; Charles W. Rockwell,Moore k Lyman, and others, and John B. Berthclut's, execution for rent against Chas H Hayden. A negro woman tinmed Betty levied on as the property of CharlesTiot, tosatisfytwo executions in favor of David Gugle and Petty Greene. Also, * wooden budding 20 by 22 feet at the . corner of Drayton street and a lane, situated on the South East corner of lot No 5, Hicks l’ything, P.ercival Ward with about three years unexpired Lease, levied on astbc property of Mi's Goldsmith, by her Trustees, to satisfy of J S'neiiirs Srttea. O N the first Tuesday in November next,w’riUic Sold before the Court-House in- Effingham coufity - , between the usual hours.of sale. . Three hundred and seventy acres of laml In Ef fingham Count)’, being the upper sectloh of a tract of land which contains eleven hundred and thirty five acres, adjoining lands of Trcutlnn and Ihe Rl L ot >Vh. and buildings. Warren ward, bound edVast by, Price-street, south bji St. Jullau-strs \vcM by lot No. 10, nndhorth by a lane, levied as the property, of A. M.Gray, to satisfy thn ta ■*"' * *”“Tandlfi vfr Savannah; levied on as the property of Benjamin Kennedy to satisfy executions in laVor of Hall St'Hoyt,.and L G Mannan and others. * A tract of land in said county containing three hundred acres.originatly granted to Bet\j. Dasher, levied on as the property of J V Bevan to satisfy ah execution in .favor of Benj.' Dasher. A tract of land or Fivo Hundred acre*, in. said county, adjoining .lands of W G Porter anil ShulU.; levied on nj the ' property of Benj. Morel, to Satisfy fin execution in fuvor of Hanford Knapp. Two hundred acres of land in said county, bounded on the S. E. und N. W. ijy l^pdofWalter Stewart, originally granted to Jairies. Loye—le vied on as the property of James Lovo to satisfy an execution in favor of-the German Lutheran Congregation at Ebenexer. A negro man named Jim, levied oh as the pro perty ofChorlcsTlot to satisfy executions! in fa vor of David GUgcl, T B Smith Ond others. T110S. ELKINS, sec. oct 2 184 City Marshal’s Stiles. R ESOLVED, That the committec-of Saks he authorised to instruct the marshal to adver tise that the sales, of lots and houses for taxes, be postponed until the first Tuesday in November, when the property, subject to taxes not paid on or before that time, shall he disposed-of without fail, accordingto the ordinances. In Council, 30th Sept. 1824. Extracs from the minutes. M. MYERS, C. c. mity Council, I do hereby give notice that the sale ol property advertised by me for taxes is postponc- cd until the first Tuesday in November, when the sale will positively take place,if the amounts due is not paid. F.M. STONE, Marshal. sc;.) 5 186 i , levied on na tlie to satisfy ids oity 2, 1823, and 1824, hegro I property of Thomus Wilson, Uxc»for the years 1821, 1322, amount tax $120 12. . A building on lot No. 2, Second Tything Ucy- nnld's ward, bounded cust' hy lot No. 3, south by n lano, west by lot .No. 1, nndnor\hby Bay-street, levied on, astlie property of Pierce & Case, to sa tisfy their.City taxes tor the year 1822 and 1824. Aluount due $12 80 and cost, lllama i). 3, Springhill, hounded reet, south by Lot No. 4, 824 0 f f Peter Dupon. fy an execution in favor oct 2 184 JAMES SI^MS , uses. Sherill ’s sales. O N the first Tuesday in November next,will be sold at the courthouse, in the city of Savan nah, between the hours of 10 and 4 o’clock. Lot and improvements No 1 Eyles Tything Heathcote ward, the corner ef Broughton am Barnard streets, levied on as the property of Win R. Holland to satisfy an execution issuing from the bon. Superior Court in favor of Paul Wolf. Allthe western half with the improvementsthere on of that lot of land in Brown ward in the City of Savannah,known by the No 11, and those lots in said ward With thejmprovements thereon, known byfh.’ numbers 14715, and 16; levied on as the property of iohn*Hnnter, under a rule aiisoture from the hon. the Superior Court of Chatham County, in favor of the Bank of the State of Geor gia. ' A negro woman named Cloe; levied on as the property of Benjamin Allen to satisfy an execu- lion issuing from a Justices Court in favor of Ellen Gorham, agent of Wm Gorham, turned over hy constable. * All the household and kitchen furniture con tallied in the City Hotel; revied on as the property of Oran Bird under a foreclosure oi a mortgage to Etcazor Early, transferred to J B Herbert k co. I. D’LYON.s.c. c. oct 2 184 Sheriff’s sale, continued. O N the first Tuesday in November next,will be sold before the Court House, in Bryan coun ty, between the usual hours of sale. Two negroes, Dorcas and Joe, levied on us the _ property of Richard T Keuting,to satisfy u mort gage bond ip fuvor of Jas. Anderson & co. THOMAS ALBRITTON, s b e. oct 2 184 m - Administrators sales. T)n the first Tuesday in December next, "WTi-Li, be sold at the court liouse in thecoun YV < ty ofEffingham. A tract ofland containing 202j, acres, known by the number 229—16th dist. lying in the county Henry, on the Yellow River, f>vcnty five ucres which is cleared, together with some improve' v, incuts thereon and considered a valuable tract.— * Sold by an order obtained from the hon. the In ferior Court pf the County of Effingham, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of tiie estate EmunuelRahn, late of sHid County dec. JACOB GNANN, Junior, ' .Administrator! oct2 184 i-ity Marshal's sales, continue d. O N the 1st Tuesdny in Novembornextfin front of the Court House, between thu hours of 10 A. M. nnd 4 P. M. will be sold the following pro- icrtv, or as much thereof os will satisfy the Citv '’axes. Lot No. 5 and building, second Tything Rey nold’s Word,bounded cast by Reynold-strcet, south by a lane, west by lot No. 4, nna north by Bny-st. levied on as the property ofthcestutebf John An- denon, to satisfy the city taxes of said estate for the year 1821,1821 and 1823, amount tax, $105 60 cents and costs. Lot No. —— New Leeds, noYv known in the >!an of the city as Oglethorpe ward, hounded east >y West Broad-street, south by a vacant lot, west by lot — and north by lot No. 1. levied on as the property of G. L. Cope, tosatisfy his city tuxes for the year 1821, 1822, 1623, and 1824, amount tax $187 57 and cost. -Wharf lot No. 8, Warren ward,bounded east by lot No. 9, south by Buy-street, west by lot No. 7. and north by Savannah river, levied on us the pro perty of the estate of Put. Stanton, to satisfy the city taxes of said estate forthe years 1821, and 1822, amount tax $99 and cost. Lot No- 4, Frederick Tything, Darby ward bounded east by lot No. 3, south by aiane, west by lot 5, and north by Congress-street, levied onus the property of Charles Devant to satisfy bis city taxes fertile present year, amount due $17 costs. Hulflot No. 6. and buildings, Carpenters Row Trustee Garden, bounded east by east boundary street, south by lot No. 7, west by east I’road-st. and north by lot No. 6, levied on as the property of Thomas F. Maxham, to satisfy his city tuxes for the years 1823 and 1824, amountdue $15. Half lot No. 7,Carpenter Tything Decker ward bounded east by lot No. 8, south by Bryan-strcet ; west by the west half of said lot, and north by u lane, levied on as the property of J. M. Jarvis, to satisfy his city tax for the present year. Amount due $15 and cost. Lot No. 12, and buildings Warren ward, bounded east hy Lot 11, south liyBryan-strcet, westbf Ha! bersliam-street, and north by a lane, levied on u: the property of James Bilbo,to satisfy hlscity taxes forthe years 1823 and 1824. Amount due $53 93. Lot No. l,and buildings, Second Tything Anson Ward, bounded east by lot No. 2, south hy a lane, east by Abercom street, and north by Broughton- street. levied on as the property of the eslute of John Dubell, to satisfy the estates city taxes, for the years 1823 and 1824. Amount of’lax, $32 62. Lot No. 6, Columbia word, bounded east by lot No. 7,south by a Jane, west by lotNo. 6, and uortb by Brongliton-street, levied on as the property of John Morel, to satisfy his city taxes for the years 1822, 1823, and 1824. Amount due $43. Buildings on lot No. 40, Warren word, bounded cast by lot No. 39,south by Broughton-street, west by Reynolds-street, and north by a lane, levied on ns the property of C. H. Hayden, to satisfy his city taxes for the years 1822, 1823,and i.S24. -Amount due, $109 2-. Lot No., 36, amt buildings, Liberty ward, bound- ed east by Montgomery street, south by south broad street, west by lot No. 36, and north by i lane, levied on as the property of Samuel and H Goldsmith, to satisfy their city tax for the present year. Amount due $10, and costs. Lot No. 18, and buildings Ewingsburgb,.bound ed east by lot No. 15. south by William-street west by lot No. 23,.ana north by lot No. 29, Ic vied on us the property of Paul J. Vollaton, to sa tisfy bis city taxes, for the years 1823 and 1824 Amount due $23. Buildings on lof No. 31,Liberty ward, bounded east by lot No. 30, south by a lane, west by lot No. 32, and north by York-srteet, levied on astlie property of the estate Win. Mayliew Vi satisfy taxes of said estate for the years 1823 and 1824. Amount due $10. , ‘ Lot No, 19, and Building, Jackson ward, bound ed east by Whitaker street, south by a lane, we by lot No. 9, and north by South-Iiroad-street, I vied on as the property Of T. N. Morel, to satisfy bis city taxes for the yeurs 1821, 1822, 1823 uud 1824. Amount dhe $106 60, and cost. Lot No. 3,arid buildings, Warren ward, bounded enst by lot No. 4. south by a lane, west by lot. No 2, and north by Bay-street, levied on as the pro perty of Alexander Hunter, to satisfy bis city taxes for the years 1823 and 1824, amount due $31 25 Lot No. 24, ajid buildings; Washington waM bounded east by Washingfon square, south by Con gress. street, west "by lot No. 23, and' north by St Julian street, levied on as the property of Jacob Falun, to .satisfy his city-tuxes for the years 1823 and 1824, amount due $31 25. Lot No. 7 and buildings, Jckyl Tything Darby ward, bounded eustby lot No. 8, south by Bryun- strect, west by lot No. 0, ond north by a lane, Ic vied on as the property of Worthington Gale, tr satisfy Ills city taxes for the yearn 1823 and 1824 amount due $4] 25. Buildings on lot No. east by West Broad Street, west by Lot No. 6, and north by a lane, levied oh as the property of the estate gliomas D. Porter, to satisfy, the city taxes of said estate forthe years 1822, (823, and 1824. Amount slue 7 dollars 60 cents And cost. Lot letter I and buildings, Decker ward, boun ded east by Eliis’s square, south by St. Julian st. west by JelTcrson-slrcet. and north by Brvan-st levied on as the property of Joint M. M'Chlla, to satisfy the city tax of said property for the pre sent yenr, amount due $25 ana cost.,, Half Lot No. 9 ami buildings; Second Tything ynolds ward, bounded cast by lot No. Id,south by Bryan st. west by Lot No. 8, ahd north by a lane levied on as the property of C. U. Loby, to satisfy his city tax for the years 1828 and 182 Amount due $25 80 und cost. A quarter Of Wharf Lot No. 4, Trustee Garilen, bounded cast by half of said lot, west hy lot, 3, truth by Fort \Vhyfie," nnd north by Savannah River, levied on ns the property of A. L. Hart- ridge, to satisfy tho city tuxes of said property tor the yean 1821, 1822, and 1823. Amount due $14 50 and cost. One small building on lot No. 5, Oglethorpe anl, bounded cast by lot No. 4, south by a vu* cant lot, AveSt by lot No. 6, and North by Bryan st. levied on as the property of Elias E. Roberts, to satisfy ids city taxes for the years 1822, 1823 and 182 \T Amount tax $11 75. A small buil ding on lot No. 13, Elbert word, bounded on the east hy lot No. 14, south by Per ry street, west by Mdhtgomrry-street, and north by aiane, levied on as the property of the estate of Daniel Robbins, to satisfy his city taxes forthe yettrs 1823 and 1824. Amount tax $5. Half lot No. 5, nnd buildings, Trustee Garden, hounded cast hy lot No. 6. south by lot No. 7. st by cast Broad-street, and north by Bryan st. levied on as the property of the estate of George Enoe, to satisfy fiis city taxes for Ihe year 1823 Amount tax $14. F. M. STONE, c. oct 5 165 -Chatham county. Thomas F. Purse et. a\. ) Complaints | and S INEQUITY. ' Richard R. Cuyler,cx’r Wm ShaW, deceused. J ‘N this case, on tho suggestion in the defend ant’s answer, that certain persons not parties ... this bill, residing in Scotland, claim tone en titled to a distribution of part of the undivided estate of Wm Shaw, deceusod, and oil motion, it ordered that all persons concerned do appear before Ihe Superior Court of Chatham County In the term of January next, then and there to es* tublish such their claims; and In default thereof, int the undivided estate of the said Win Shaw, be distributed among tho complainants agreeably to the decree of said Court and that this rule be published once a mouth until the expiration thereof. Extract from the minutes this 7th day of June, 1824. A. B. FANNIN, Clcrl june 17 $t!3B Superior court, Chatham county. I mu niv Trtitf Ifi'M. G EORGIA, Chatham County—By tho the Justices of-the Inferior O iuurt,. G eorgia, ■ ker, clerk ,tPS whom It v- jP Mn| erty County-By Elijah .he,court ot orilinaryViu, county Liberty. ’ ' m “* y 1 may concern mi the Justices ot-the for ordinary purposes, ■ To all wiiotn it may concern. Whereas, John Dillon administrator of Ed-1 , mom! Dillon, late qf Chatham county dec. has po- dismissed trom Ills administration on tho 'I titioiicd the hon. court of ordinary,to be dis hurg- Davis Carter, late of suid county, doc. ' i ed from Ills said administration. Theso arc therefore to cite and ndm Now, these are therefore to cite nnd admon- all persons concerned to file their, objecti.,?'" I*h all and singular tho kindred and creditors of any they linvo) in my office, within tluitlino the said deceased, tho file their objoctlins (If any cribed by law; or otherwise the said nnni. ey have,) to the granting ot letters itismissory I will be dismissed from his said administration to the petitioner, in tho clerk’s office, of the said I Given under my hand and seal, this 3,1 court, on or before tho 11th duv of December next of Muy, A. D. 1824. E. BAIfEll, c c ensiiiue. otlicrwlse letters dismlssory will be May 11110 granted to the petitioner. IVTINE mouths after dato ' ftpplieatil^rS Witness the hon. John Cmnnnng, one of the | il made to the lion. Inferior eourt of tin. ,' Justice* of the said court, this 1 Uh dav of June, A. D. 1824. 8. M. BOND, c c. o. lime 12 136 Administrator's sale. On the first Tuesday in December next. W ILL be sold ut the late residence of Jacob Futch, dec’d, late ofthe County of Bulloch) all the personal property of said deceased, sold for the benefit of the heirs- nnd creditors of said estate. WM. DELOACH, Adm’r. JANE FUTCH, Adin’x. ort 2 184 Coroner’s Sale, ON WEDNESDAY, 14th Inst, at 11 o’clock, Will bc sold before our Store, Sundry articles of clothing, one Writing Desk, sundry Books, one Masonic Silver Budge, two Quadrants, one Spy Glass,one silver Watch, one lotof Chui'ts, one walking Cane, und sundry oili er articles, belonging to the estate of John Colly oct 0 183 Terms cash, Administrator^ S^ale—contiiiucd. On Tuesday the bill of November next, ■\TriLL be sold at the court house between lV tl-e hours of l 1 .* and 2 o’clock. Lot No, 15 (fifteen) in the second district of Early County, Geo. containing 250 ucrcs being the real estate of Robert M. Durkce, deceased, and sold by permission of the Court of Ordinary of Chatham County. Also, 1 trunk wearing apparel and 1 silver watch being the personal property of said deceused. AUGUSTUS F. DURKEE, Administrator. oct 5 185 Bottles, Corks, Drugs, &c, &c. S i URERIOR Velvet Corks, Wine pint bottles, 1 Oxygin, Chamber and pocket Lights, Wax Tapers (a grent varietv,) Pure Calcined Mugnesiu, Arrow Root, Cream Tarlur, Starch, Balsam Co- iicivn, Saltpetre, Rotten Stone, fcc. Sic. Havt icen revived per the William Wallace, ond for sale by LAY k HENDRICKSON, Chemists aud Druggists, Congress,corner ot Whitaker-strcets, Shad’s Building. an 12 164 Furniture Wax. T HIS article is highly recommended for the purpose of imparting an elegant gloss to Mahogany Furniture. The Targe and extensive Cabinet Ware Manu factories in the northern citii'3 make use of this composition to give their works u beautiful po lish. • A supply of this wax has bren received per ship Savannah! It is put up in small pots and boxes with printed directions for use, nnd for sulc by LAY k HENDRICKSON, Chemists uud Druggists, Shad’s Buildings. 112 12 168 Januauy Turk, 1824. Aaron Cleveland nnd Susan C, 1 his wife, i t-j. f Rule Nisi. Jacob Falun. J O N the petition of Aaron Cleveland und Su san C. Ids wife, who was Susan C. Bona, stnt- IngThat Jacob Falun, before the interihnrriagc r>f the’petitioners, to \Vit; on the 22d day ot June 1821, J d in conjunction with one Joseph A Scott, execute u joint bom! to the said Susan C in the penal suin of tour-thousand dollars condi tioned for the payment of two, thousand dollars with interest froiii date, on or before the first dny of March then next,, and that for the better saenring tho payment thereof, thc_ said Jaeob did on "the day aud year first aforesaid make his certain indenture of mortgage, whereby he mortgaged’to said Susnn C. alt that lot of ground known and uesighated ns Garden jot number thirty nine,.No 39, and nlso, that adjoining Imlf part of another lot known as Lit uumber forty two, No 42, containing togctheV eight and a Imlf acres more or less situatei\ to the cust of the city of Savannah and'bounded to the north west of Lot No 26, to the south nnd east by lands be longing to tho estate of Hampton Liliibridge and the- west by the public road leading to Skidnway island whereon a brick yard is now established and known by the nmne of Fahms brickyard- that there Is How on the said boifll or mortgage obligatory the sum of eighteen liun tired iluih.rs with interest from the 23d day 01 January 1823, aud praying the foreclosure ot the equity ^.f redemption of the said Jacob ahd Ids heirs, executor*, administrators and assigns _ in und to the said mortgaged promises—On motion of W. W. Gordon, attorney for the pctioncrs— It is ordered that tire principal and interest due on the said bend or writing obligatory together with the cost of tlds application bo paid into this eourt within twelve months from this dale, or. in case of default that the equity of redemption of said Jacob Fahifr,-Ida heirs, executors, udiiiiiiis- trators and assigns be from thenceforth forevo foreclosed and that such further and other pro ceedings be Imd thereon, us nre pursuant to the statute in such case made and provided—And it is further ordered’that this ride tie published in one of the Gazettes of tins'sUte at least once. A month for twelve months, or timt a copy, I served on the defendant at least six month before the time appointed lor the payment of tho mon ey into court. Extract from the minutes, 13th Jan. 1824. jan 16 12 JOB T. BO LKS. Superior court, Chatham county John Retail ) vs. > Rule Nisi. Nuthnn Baker. ) O N the petition of JnO. Retnn stating that Nathan Baker did on the first day of May 1822. the better to secure the payment of Ins certain promissory note of that dnte for the sum of two thousand dollars, payable to the said John Relan, or order, on or before the 1st day of May, 1824. with interest at 7 per cent per annum, by his indenture, under his seal, bearing dnte tlie day and yenr first aforesaid, mortgaged tv the suid John Retnn, all tlm undivided moiety nr .half part of ull timt lot of laud, situate, lying and being in the city of. Savannah, and known aud gliished in thoAij— M " * l '“ , ““ 1) Tyrconnell ty with tho nppurtominces, and fur ill at; stating that the suid promissory note remains whole unpaid, and the said mortgage in full force, antP*pruying the foreclosure ofthe said mortgage. On motion of W. W. Gordon, attorney for the icticner, it is ordered tliut the .said xNutban Ba er do pay into this court,'within twelve months oT this date, the principal add interest due on liic suid note and the cost oftlu; said application, or in default thereof, that the equity of redemp tion of the said Nathan Laker of nnd to the said „ „ Inferior court of the .<»■ ot Bryan, for inave to soil nil llm real ostm«l William Cuhbedge deceased, to bo solil rl. J benefit ofthe heirs mid creditors JOHN CUBBEDGE, AdmV ■*" nn 17 18 » . Own C„JL| 7\f lNE moiitlis after date application"!^ 1 1 y muilo to tho hoii. Inferior court of !,,• i county, for Icavo to soli tlie reul mid person5] tale of Ludowick Lurd, late of Tattnall c,J deceased, for tho benoflt of tho heirs and tors \ . ' E. WAY, A.lm',1 aug 3l §ol71 INK months alter date l shall apply - hon. Inferior court of Liberty cuuntyl leave to. sell the real and personal Drnm.H.1 navtumtnc c'erksouice ottnc snUl court, on ort Wm L Baker, deceased, for the btmeO before the 8tli day o December next; otherwise lleire , ind crud | t6rs , °>f letters.abmlssory will bo granted to the petition- TIIOS. B. li VJvKK \\ Witness tho Honorable John P. Williamson, I —-r-: one ofthe Justices ofthe said court, this 8th day (Vp^E months alter date upplicutum^H of June, A. D. 1824. S. M BOND, cco. 1 ■ . ,nad ? 10 ,. e ., 1on l ,nl '' 1 ' i ' ,v ,:<mrt , * 1 ' hm. o i<|4 ’ county, when sitting for ordinary pit: , 0s , 'i C ,, „ ■ ' . n-77-7 77 «eavc to sell all the real and personal cslu, IjAGOItuiA, Chatham county—fly the lion, the | 0 „ Denmark, deceased, forthe bencl!-, Ls Justices rj the Inferior Court silting for ordi- | 1( -i rs U nd creditors. nary purposes. ' ROBERT BURTON, V ; xv. \ 0 w . n , Wh . < l m !‘ m,, y c .°: C r Rrn ’ MARY DENMARK, Ad, herons William Davies,AuininistratoraofMur-l fpl, 48 UulMi Ilia Johnson dec.' Ims petitioned tl^e hon. the court I ~ A ‘‘— g A uuiuua, V.11UUIUIM miiiiii;—a; mu mpii. VT the Justices of thu Inferior Court, sitting for ordinary purposes. To all whom it may concern, Whereas Robert Taylor, administrator of Wm M. Kelley, Into of Suva ninth, merchant, dec’d, Ims petitioned torthc honorable tlie court of Or dinary to be discharged from his suid administra tion. Those nro therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred nnd creditors ofthe said deceased, to file their objections, (If any they havq) in the clerks office of the said court, on or dTordinary to bo discharged from his said ud-. iVTUNE inontlis utter the dute herent, ministration. r I Li tion Will bn made to the inferior therefore to cite nnd admonish nil 0rdll ' iu 7 Purposes, for ir-a-.Tl tlie kindred mid creditors of said'de- ^ . ° r J ,url / > ‘*f le their ODjccliofis (if uny they have) I “I'm, county ot Chuthum, coat'fin: . | s, more or Idas,bounded northwardly mdj illy hy land* late John Poullcns, fm-i dly liy Innda of Williams,'belottgiit;,'tan,, of James Boyd, arid to b» soMtortVc f lit; heirs and creditors of sulci txtut - ward) laAo Jit of iimy 26 ELISABETH BOYD, 124 Those arc and singular 1 eensed, to file their objections (if uny they Imve) ■ . - •, , , ,. „ in the office ofthe clfrk of,the conn V ordl.u- nc "J 01 ' 0 orIdssboundednorthwinltym,.! ( ry oil or before the seveutfc clay of March next ;1 hy land* WOjTahn 1 onljcsjs, und otherwise letters dismlssory will he granted the petitioner. . •, Witness the boh. John P. Wllllmrisofi, one of the Justice of the suid Court, this 7th day »i September, A., I).'1824. k S. RL BOND, c c o c c. sept 9. -17$ * ' , ’ , . , —, f< EOltlllA, C , !,«thmu"c«a,n( S ?^//y Ihe hon. the L Z v °j'% l now applies for leave to sell as part of (haul —Ids titles are of prior date utid record- All sons me forewarned not to purchase or ta, on tho premises. R. F. WILLIAM June 17 , m—§tI36 r I THE public is upprised, that tho si;,,. X Jius titles to one half of n 50 acre ry purpose*. , - Tk> all whom it may Concern. ( , M herons 4inus 1». Sage udministrator of Sprague Tonot, deceased, ldis t petitioned the lionora- ble court ol ortlihary tu be di^ciiurged from his suid/udimnbitrutioJtsnjp. , T hese are there(bre. to cite mulYfilmonish all I l\j niopthi utter date, uppliculion ir und singular, the k^pdreti .ond creditors of'tlie made to the Inferior court of LlUn said deceased,.to file Ibdnolljectiuns Af and they | J oun . l >’ 'm’leave to self alj the real property I wove) in tlie office ot tlie elerk orihcMourt (it or- l , oll B i "8 1 <* lb , e -. e8tllte of-tho lute Rev. Jim i, dinm-yjon or before the 13tli day of JunmuV'nevt I deceased, lying in said county, for the beat.J ensuing lire dnte hurunf; qlttertvisa leltcil isiius- lhc he,rs W troditOrs. I iory wjl liA grant Jl to the applicant.' ' ,, ANN BECK, Adm’l Witness.the jlumoiuble Thomus N. .Mqrel aprll 16, 86 f ot the Justices yi the said Court this ,13th day of] |\j 1-411 niontiis uttijr date, upjilicniion vil July. A. D. 1824. ,S. M. BOND.,c*e o. A J* rWt.cte to/the hon. the Inferior Court oil July 13 15^ * * ; | fin County, for leave to s*ll nil the real estrJ Sm;uJi Rl Jiindly.iutc of Bryan County ilcr| «1w> if... 1.. i _ . 11. I 'n J G EURUA, Chuflimii Coftnlt—lli/’the lion, the > —■ -r-rv Justices ofthe Inferior court, silting fur ur- ! ,l £ be "' ;Ql df t,U5 Imiraund creditors of dinurypurports. * . k | tuft. JAMES BUTLER, AdJ To all wfiom it mny Afhoernf | “i 11 ^ • v° ?7 ! | AA hercas Alesmider M. Tiiyh.r. adiuinistrntorof | “TV INK montjis idler (bile, 1 shall upply hi 4.x lipn.’lnfar^ir court of CljnUmm couritjl John Scajt, deceased, bus petitioned the lionora- hpn.’lnfer'air^coiirt oP C|j( b1e the Justices of thy lnjprtor cdurt,t(» lAsdiseliar-1 LeM'c tft sell tlie Peal -apil' persnuul proper^ ged from iiis said administration. . rLacbland Hainll)ou Mcln(osii, deceused, fc/j Now these arc llici’eford to cite nAd admtihisb'r' t ' euc< ' t of tho heirs. 1 nil mid sirigiilar the kiridred 'otid .creditors of tile ] SUSAN A. G. M'INTOStf, said deceased, to tile theirohjections, (if nny they Adm'sj have) in the clerk’s office, of the Four or ardliia- march 9 56 , I ry, on or before the 6th day of December ntsxt; l.xE months mtei- dale, 1 slmll apply lu J otlierwise letters dismissory will ba gpanted. hon. the Inferior court of tlie county of AVitness tlie honorable Edward Hiv*.den, one finglrnm, fur leave to sell nil the real estate ] “tne Justices ofthe suWcifuif, tins fttli day of hhiging to Solomon GnaHn.dcc. ofwhichnIH .May, A. D. 1621. S.-M..$QjND, c do. | cerned Will take notice, may 6 UiO , | JOSHUA GNANN, adn’l distinguished in tliepimi the.reof by the number 7TEOHTiiA."Bulbch r Cm.nty-y y the lionora- one (I) Tyrconnell tything Darby ivard ogct ier (j iu , hc / flurl o/ordimt , ami singular ,h e kiodred anj cre.litors qlVtlie said ncres op C, harTin'd’o 0 ,r fn 0 “7 fKy Camden County, known a* PI, jm e) Ih |he office; of lie clerk of lliis court with- a n undividcd'louRh of a certui mortgaged premist-s, be thenceforth und forever foreclosed. And it is further ordered, that a copy of this rule be served on the said Nathan Buker, at leust six months before the time appointed’ for the puyment of said money into court, or published m one of tlie public Gazettes of tliis state, at leust once in every month, until the time np- pointed i<# the payment thereof, and timt such further and other proceedings be had us are prescribed by the statute in such case made und provided. Extract from the minutes this 2-ltli May. 1824. may 7 2 A. B. i'ANNtN, $l rh Pure Calcined Magnesia, a new Article. T HIS Medicine has been prepared by the New- ..York Chemical Manufacturing Com and is suid to be equal to the celebrated a made by Ihe Messrs. Henry’s. Many persons, i this city who have used this remedy give it a de cided preference over ull others., Families arc solicited to give |J. atrial as it’comes much cheap er tipiri Henry's, being neatly put up in bottles 37 1-2 cents each, mid for side only by LAY k HENDRICKSON, Cbeumls and Druggists Siiad’s Buildings. sept 2 172 'dm City Sheriff’s sales—continued, _ On the first Tuesday in Nor. next, W ILL be sold before the court House in the City of Savannah, between the usuul hours of sale. Buildings on half lot No 8, and quarter'|ot No • 0 Digby Tything Decker ward, levipd on us the property of Louis Girodon to satisfy Thomas Gib bon.* on two executions for'ground rent.—Sold, on account and risk of the former purchaser. J. SIMS, D . c. s. oct9 187 City Marshal’s sale, continued. Q N the first Tuesday in November next, xvill he sold before the Court House in tlie City of .Savannah between the usual hours of sale, One Billiard Table, with the cues and maces attnebed to Itlevied on as the property of Nes- ler Griggs, to satisfy eight executions issued by trio Mayor and Aldermen of {be city, for keeping " F.M. STONE, c.‘ «. ’ Lots Nos. 20 and 21, Yamacraw, bounded east by lot No. 19, south'by Pine-street, west by Fabm street, and north by IptsNos. Band 9, levied on as property of Seaborn Jones, to satisfy iiis city takes for the year 1824, amorint due $Q. A small building on lot No. 15, Spring Hill, bounded cost by Franklin street, South by Spring street, west by lot No. 18, und north by lot No. lej levied oq as tli6 property of Elsey Avilson, to sa tisfy tier city tuxes for tlie years 1820, 1821, 1823 and 1824. Amount tax $27 31. Buildings on Lot No. 8, Indiaij-street, bounded east by lot No. 7. south by a lane, west by lot No., 9, and north by liulian-street, levied on os the properly of John Myrick, to satisfy his city taxes' for the years 1823 mid 1824. Amount due $9 76 and cost. East hulf Lot No. 6, Hick’s Tything Pcrcival word bounded east by lot No. 7, soutli by State street, w'est by west half of said lot,and north by a lane, levied on as tlie property of Henry Lyops, to satisfy his city tax for the present year. A- moiirif due $13 und cost. Tivo-thirds of lot No. 7, Yamacraw,^Bounded east by lot No. «, south by a lane, we§t by lot No. 9, and north by lndian-street,leviedon as the pro perty of R. Richardson, to sutisfy bis city tax for Valuable Medicine. , ANTT-DISPEPTIC PILLS, Prepared by Henry James. A N approved remedy fqi’ Dyspepsia, or Indi gestion, Habitual Costiveness, uud piles. It is well known that Dyspepsia is one of the most frequent mid formidable diseases of (ini' country. Its commencement is indicated in dif ferent patients by various symptoms, of which the most remarkable are— * juhu’ity of Die bowels, obstinate costive ness, iienducn, commonly culledTicrvous'or sick ly lieuduch, yellowness of the eyes und skin, acid ity of the stomach after eating,often culled heart burn, flatulence or wind in the stomach, bittel taste in the mouth in the morning, fietid breath drowsiness after diaper, debility, lassitude, ema ciation, (leprciWon of spirits, Ac. Piles being connected with indigestion und cos- tivcncss, are certainly und speedily removed by these pills. A supply of the above valuable Medicine, line just been received from the Pateiitee, und can' be obtained of the subscribers, >vho have’been appointed agents for the State of Georgia. LAY k HENDRICKSON, Druggists uud Chemists, Siiad’s Buildings. sept 12 175 ' Mrs. Humphreys, ar> ESPECTEULLY informs the inhabitant* XV Savannah that she will open u SCHOOL the first of November, for the reception of those children, whose parents may .entrust them to her cure. She will teach the solid and ornamental branches of education; aud after severuj yews ex purienee in the instruction ofyouth she natters her self she shall not fail to give satisfaction. For further information please call at Captain M'Lean’s, Lincoln Street, sent 28 182 of Superior court, Chatham County. MaiAcii Tzkm, 1824. AYilliain Rerrie i vs. > Rule Nisi. John Christopher. ) O N the petition of AVilliam Bc.xrie stating thnt one Jqjin Christiqihcr, of Ihe county of Camden, being indebted to one Henry Sadler or order in a note of hand, dated St. Marys in said county, on the 9th October 1822, in the sum of Five Hundred Dollars, payable with interest from the date on the first (ley of Jumiary then next ensuing, did mortgage to the sufd Henry his heirs and assigns, to secure tlje puyinent ofthe note aforesaid with interest on the same—u cer tain lot of land in the tow n afovesuid being purl ot lot No. I beginning at tlie west corner of a lot belonging to one Calvin Hayes, thence rail ing south t(X) feet on bt. Mam Street, thence north to Bryant bt. cust to C. lluys’ land thence south to the beginning, with the margin attached to the same on tlie south side of St. Marys or Bay st. being u hundred feet on the street und running from thence directly to -the river St. Maiys, together with ftll and singular every thing thereto appertaining, that the suid Henry saddler, to whom und to whose heirs and assigns the suit mortgage was mode on tlie 2|th o Sept., 1823, July assigned by deed, said mortgage to the pe tilioner, there is now due on said mortgage the sum of Five Hundred Dollars with -interest from the 1st, January^ 1^22, und praying lor the foreclo sure of the equity of redemption, i»,the said John Christopher, his heirs und ussigns in tlie mortgaged premises und thut the sumc be foreclosed according to luw^- On motion of Belton A Coop, attorney for pn fitioncr, it is ordered that Die principal and in terest due on the said' mortgage together with the costs of his applicants be paid into this court within twelve months from this date, otherwise that the equity of redemption ofthe said John Christopher his heirs executors, administrations and assigns be from thence forever foreclosed and that such ot|jer proceedings lake pluee as ure pursuant to the statue. And it is further ordered that this rule be pub lished in one of the Guzettes^of this state at letist once a month for twelve months to the time up- pointed for tlie payment of suid money into Court. A true extract from the minutes. JOHN BAILEY, Clerk. Jefferson, 15th March, 1824, * TIKBbONS indebted to tlie estate of Elisa. X belli Fell, late of Chatham county, deceas ed, ure requested to make immediate payment to tlie subscriber, and those to whom the estate is indebted are requested to cxhihitlthclr demunds duly authenticated. PETER SHICK, Ex’r. _ ___ march 4 52 •r,. n °f°rdim(ry of said (ountyr, I TVfTNE months after, data application willl u,rai, "l 1 Vh n‘ e t J-’ Hindu totliu lion, the InferiorCourt ofCl A\he.eiLs Robert- Bmton, adnumstn.torof -the ! , iain Comity, when setting for ordinary pur;' estate W Stephen. Denmark decea ed hath appll-1 for , per mfcsU to.soil the following real Tit for letters-dismlssory fmni f 0 ,. { !u , benefit of the heirs and creditors d d to the sniiLCourf said administration. Thcsp are tliercforc to cite and admonisli all in the time prescribed by law, dismissory will be granted till- applicant- letters -distnissory irom | fol . t | u; ^1’,* ofthe heirs and creditors flj estate of N. S. Bayaafl, deceased, viz : One undivided loifrtli of a tract of land, ( Cumberland bb| luin Oj-cliiird- 4i . -I .. I - — u. certain Traiif of I Otlierwise letters I situated on said.Island, containing about n ... - , ,| i,. | , cres, originally granted to Gen. I.aclilmid 5l| VAdness tim honorable b ieplierd Wdlmms one tosh, nnd bounded on the south hy the said! oi tlie Justices ot said court, this 3d June, 4b24. OreliurU Tract, Y . J K “ ' c eo b c. | Also', u tract willed Lottery Hill sittfntc onl . Ogeechec Ruad, 3 mil-.* from Savannah,.con!l G \ EOKG1A CliiiHuun County—Ry the lion, tlie | ing about 600 acres. ' N. J. BAYARD, | I Justices of the Inferior court sitting for ordi- Adm*,r cst. N. S. Bayorl nury purposes. , may 20 211 To all whom it mny concern. » _ AA iiereus Richard R. Cuvier, executor of VVil- A LL persofis having any demands tiam Shaw deceused, has petitioned the lion, court | *' 1C estate of Francis JaKntau, decs oi ordinary, to he discharged from his suid exc- are requested to deliver thorn in properly cutorsliip. r cd,ou or before the first day of Oct. next, tfl These me therefore to cite and admonish all I.('limitsnot brftught forward before' timt day iT ami singular the kindred and creditors of the f he refused payment by tho undersigned cxw* said deceased, to file their objections (if any they AVM. GAbTOl iiave) in tho office of tho clerk of tlie court of juty 10 149 ordinary oil or before tlie Kltlt day of January .next ensuing tho date hereof, otherwise letters dismissory will he granted to "the petitioner. AVitness tho honorable. Thomas N. Morel, one of tlie Justices ofthe suid Court, this 13th dny of July, A. D. 1824. S. M. BOND, c c o. july 13 \U, A LL persons indebted to the estate of Alwfl dor Martin, late of Liberty County, dr ud, arc requested to mukc iiniricdiatc pay® R.F. BAKER, ! Es „| AV. H. MARTIN) J 1 may 10 §112 G EORGIA, Ciiatluun County—liy the honora ble the Justices ofthe Inferior court of Chath am county sitting for ordinary purposes. To till whom it may concern. • Wheums Charles Gregory executor of Thomas G. Duvis lute of Chatham county deceased has petitioned the honorable the court of ordinary to be discharged from his suid executorship. A LL persons having demands against tM| late ofthe lute liiigli M‘Cnll aecessw requested to hand them in for payment,aud indebted to said eslute will plefiW make ii diatu payment. THUS. RECALL,) -vJ I’. BRA,SCU, ) 1 july 13 150 ■ The to are therefore to cite nnd admonish nil | To .aJua „„ the jM and singular, the .kindred and creditors of the | State. L W HEREAS much inconvenience J ( 1 experienced in tliis state, from t- 1 ' netitlonfir ; “ J cu,l y <»f obtaining testimony oi persuns ..’.I,,, u„„„„,i,i n r 'c to questions ot right betore our coWlMi 11 **' V\ -tiiess tlie honorable George L Cope, one ot ... i Air -• - the Justices ofthe suid court this seventh day of '- m,J »"assmg .lit September, A. D. 1824. S. M. BOND, c c o c c. sep 9 175 m omgii-ui mu nmuiru uiiu creuuors oi me said deceased, to file theirohjections, if any they have, ill the office of tlie Clerk of the court of ordinuiy on or before the 7th dny of March next, otlierwise letters disuiissory will be grunted the us embarrassing difficulties freq'uentlyWpfl correct administration of justice;; oil ttiis s n't For remedy whereof, ,» “ Be it enacted by the Senate aiul.Uoim 'll dives of the state of Gtorght, lit bye presevtutives of the senility met, und it is hen \f enacted by the M • tORG)A Chatham county—liy the hon. the a , VA Justices of lhc Inferior court oj 'Chatham com-1 oj the same i f ly sitting for ordinary purposes. * That ffflb und inpncdiately after the jw* i u all whom it may concern. this det, it shall he made the duty of {lm Wiiereas AVilliam Davie's administrator of Jn- the Courts of Ordinary, in eacli county resp coh f ranklin Keal dec. has petitioned the hon. ly, to enter urtd register, in a hook to he k f r court ot OrdinuiyTo he discliurgpd trom his said | that purpose, the names of all persons W* 0 administration. report themselves to liim, or who mayJ* er !j l i liese are tlierefore to cite and admonish ail hy theii parents or guardians, as well n*, 11 .ri singular, tliej kindred and creditors of the who may be hereafter liorii within the said* suid deceased lo.lile their objections (ii any they- [ und who may be reported us aforesaid, up® have,) in tlie office ot tlie office ot <lie Clerk of | proof being nuule iiy uiiidavit or oath t° **jj die court ot ordinary ,/on or before the 7tli (lay of;] of the said Birth ; and thut tlie suid Clerlrt March next, otlierwise letters dismissory will he granted the petitioner. AVituess the homnable John P. Williamson, one of the Justices of suid eourt this 7th day oi' September,, A. D. 1824. S. Rl, BOND, ciiocc- sep 9. 166 entitled to tnke and. receive for which he slinli he called up( twenty-live cents. GEORGIA, m tJV 1NE months ttljei- datii application will he J, 1 tmule to the luin. fnlerior court pf Chatham county,foi leave to sell nil’that lot in Savannah known hy the No, 1, Ellis square, Decker wjird, with the improvements thereon : und nil ilmt lot ill Savttiiijffli known hy the No. 23, in Liberty ward, with .the buildings thereon, being the real estate ol.John Smith, deceused,tortile hone-1 lit of the heirs. FREDERICK HERB, Adm’r. I - CHATHAM COUNTY. ) _ , Cleric's Office of the Court of Ordu&f^ nr A HE citizens of Chatham County »' „( j I nntiii^d. timt in nursuanco o* • BOii L (p'A Cleik ofthe Court of Ordinal of Chatham sept 4