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listrator’s Sales.
Herbert Sp Co.
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1C tir«it 'nicsimy in lNuveiuucr iiuau »»*«
sold, hc.Cdrc the Court-House in this city
on the nsaal hours of 10 and 2 o’clock,
no tract of land situated in Rocky Creek, con
sler of the administrator for the benefit of the
hairs and creditors of said estate. Terms cash.
sept 2
Vliniiiistrutor’s stiles.
Ba J. B. Herbert Sp Co.
^sNtlie first Tuesday in November next, will
be sold before the Court-House in this city,
between the usual hours of 10 and 2 o’clock.
Lot No. (118) thirty seventh districtof Wilkin
son county, containing 202.J acres.
Lot No. (Ml) twenty seventh districtof '»•!-
liinson county, containing 202£ acres.
Lot No. (02) thirteenth district Wilkinson coun
tv. containing 2024 acres.
" Lot No. (85) thirteenth district Wilkinson coun
ty, containing 2024 acres.
All that lot of land in the city of Savannah,
... known by letter W Oglethorpe Wurd with the
improvements thereon.
gf All that Lot of land in the city of Savannah
known by letter Y Oglethorpe Ward with the im-
prevent ants thereon.
Two -negroes Lesle and her child .Mary, bring
the property of the estate of A. D. M'Karlunc, de
ceased sold by permission of the Hon. the Inferior
Court of Chatnam county, and by order of the
administrator for the benefit of the heirs and cre
ditors of the said cstutc.
sept 2 172
'fax Collector’* sales.
s
N the first Tuesday in N
_ sold before the Court-House in
county, between the usual hours of sale.
Three hundred and seventy acres of land in Ef
fingham County, being th*> upper section of a
tract of land which contains ole veil hundred and
thirty five acres, adjoining lands of Treullon and
the River Savannah; levied on as the property of
Benjamin Kennedy to satisfy executions in favor
of Hall & Hoyt, and L G Mannun and others.
A tract of land in said county containing three
hundred acres originally granted to Benj. basher,
levied on us the property of .1V Bov-on to satisfy an
execution in favorof Benj. Dasher.
A tract of land of Five Hundred acres. , said
county, adjoining lands of W GPorteran I .nil*;
levied on as the property of Benj. Morel,
to satisfy iin execution in favor ofHnnfiu I Knapp.
Two Hundred acres of land in sail county,
bounded on the 3. E. and N. W.byland ,1 Walter
Stewart, originally granted to Janie,: . ,va. In.
vied on ns the pjoperty of James Love
an execution in favor of the German
Congregation at Ebeneaer.
A negro man nnined Jim,tevieJ m
perty ot Charles Tiot to satisfy cxaiii'i
vor of David Gugel.T B Smitliaud oUr i
THOS. KumITn
ort 2 184
City Marshal’s Sales.
Lot No.
cd east by
west by lot
4s the. prop
of said pro[
Amount due
snlisfy
ullicrnn
loo jlYO-
is ii) fa
ir, rs.
INS ,s c c.
of A. M. Gray, to
for the years 1822, II
. land cost.
One negro man named Frank, levied on os the
property of Thomas Wilson, to satisfy his city
taxes for the years 1821, 1822, 1823, and 1824,
amount tax $120 12.
A building on lot No. 2, Second Tything Rey
nold’s ward, bounded oust by lot NO. 3, south by
a lane, west by lot No. 1, and north by Buy-street,
levied on ns the property of Pierce & Case, to sa
tisfy their city taxes for the year 1822 and 1S2-L
Amount due $12 80 and cost.
Buildings on lot No. 3, Springhilt, bounded
east by West Broad Street, south by Lot No. 4,
w>ost by Lot No. tl, and north liy a lane, levied on
as the property of the estate Thomas D. Porter,
to satisfy tlie city taxes of said estate for the years
1822, 1823, and 1824. Amount due 7 dollars 50
cents and cost.
Lot letter 1 nnd buildings, Decker ward, boun
ded cast by Ellis’s square, south by St-Julian st.
west by Jetfcrson-strcct, and north by Brynn-st.
levied on as the property of John M. M'Callu, to
satisfy the city tax of said property for the pre
sent year, amount due $25 and cost.
R F.SOLVE*D, That the committee of sales be
authorized 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 be disposed of without fail,
nccordingto the ordinance,
lu Council, 30th Sept. 1824.
Kxtraes from the minutes.
M. MYERS, c. c.
On thefint Tuesday in jXovembtr next.
^CTTFILL be sold at the court house in the city
\V of Savannah, between the hours of 10 and
3 o’clock, the following property or so much there
of us will satisfy the state und county taxes, and
■costs, viz:
A tract of land in Bulloch county, containing
32S acres, more4)r less, returned as pine lnnd, le
vied on to satisfy file state and bounty taxes of
Joseph B. Armstrong forthe years 1822 and 1823,
and costs; amount ot taxes $4 43.
A tract of lnnd in Camden county, containing
287 1-2 acres, more or less, originally granted to
John Palmer. Levied on to satisfy the state and
county taxes of the estate of Joseph Bevan lor the
year 1823; amount of taxes $20 50.
JAMES EPF1NGER, t ck c.
ang 28 17c ________
Sheriff’s sales.
On the first .Tuesday in Morcmber next,
irmlty
. . Council, I do hereby give notice that the sale
ol property advertised by me for taxes is postpon
ed until the first Tuesday in November, when the
sale will positively take place,if the amounts due
*■ not paid. F. M. STONE,
Marshal.
5 185
City Marshal's sales, continued.
O N |he 1st Tuesday hi November next,in front
r
•^jyU.Ebe sold at the Court House in Brynn
. . County between the usual hours of side.
The following negross, 1’at and Hester, pointed
out os the property of John Ruiston, to satify sun-
executions in favor of Wiley Belcher and o-
S, returned to me by a constable
oct2 184
.WILLIAMS, r. s.B. c.
of the Court House, betxvecnthe hours of 10
M. and 4 P. M. will be sold the following pro
perty, or os much thereof as will satisfy the C
Taxes.
Lot No. 5 nnd building, second Tything Rey
nold’s Wurd,bounded east by ReynCdd-xtroct, south
a lane, west by lot No. 4, and north by Bay-st.
levied on os the property ofthecstate of Johu An
derson, to satisfy the city taxes of said estate for
the year 1821, 1822 anil 1S23, amount tax, $105
SO ceuts nnd costs.
Lot No. —— New Leeds, now known in the
ilan of the city as Oglethorpe ward, bounded east
iy West Broan-street, sontli by a vacant lot, west
by lot — and north by lot No. 1. levied on ns the
projfcrty of G. L. -Cope, to satisfy his city tnxes for
the year 1821, 1822, 1823, and 1824, amount tnx
$187 57 and cost.
Wharf lot No. 8, Warren ward,bounded cast by
lot No. 9, south by Bay-street, west by lot No. 7-
inh
City Sheriff’s sales.
N the first Tuesday 111 Novcmbernext,willbc
v» — * 1
sold at the Court-House, betweon the usual
hours of 10 and 4 o’clock.
A negro woman named Betty levied on os the
property of CharlesTiot, to satisfy two executions
in favor of David Gnglc and Petty & Greene.
Also. a wooden building 20 by 22 feet at the
corner of Drayton street and a tune, situated on
the South Eastcoruer of lot No 5, Hicks Ty tiling,
Percival Word with about three years unexpired
lease, levied on as the property of Mrs Goldsmith,
by her Trustees, to satisfy mi execution in favor
of Peter Dupon.
JAMES SIMS, d s c s.
xiet2 184
Sheriffs sales.
O N the first TnesdayinNovember next,will lie
sold at the court house, in the city of Savan
nah, between the hours of 10 end 4 o’clock.
Lot and improvements No 1 Eyles Tything,
Heathcote ward, the comer of Broughton and
Barnard streets, levied on as the property of Wm
R. Holland to satisfy an execution issuing from the
bon. Superior Court in favorof Paul Wolf.
All the western half with the improvements tliere-
•on of that lot of land in Brown ward in the City of
'Savannah, known by the No 11, and those lot* in
said ward with the improvements thereon,known
by the numbers 14,15, and 16; levied on as the
property of John Hunter, under a rule absoture
from the lion, die Superior €01114 of Chatham
County, in favor of the Bank of the State of Geor
gia.
A negro woman named Cioe; levied on as the
.property of Benjamin Allen to satisfy nn execu
tion issuing from a J ustices Court in favor of Ellen
Gorham, agent of Wm Gorham, turned over by a
constable.
All the household and kitchen furniture con
tainedin the City Hotel; levied on as the properly
of Oran Bird under a foreclosure ol a mortgage to
Clearer Early, transferred toJ B Herbert co.
I. D LYON.s.c. c.
Oct 2 184
Sheriff’s sale, continued.
xN the first Tuesday in Novemberncxt,will be
sold before the Court House, in Bryan conn
Pi, between the usual hours of sale.
Two negroes, Dorcas and Joe, levied on as the
•property of Richard T Keating,to satisfy a mort
cage bond in favor of Jas. Anderson & co.
THOMAS ALBRITTON, s n c
octS 184
Administrators sales.
On the first Tuesday in December next,
•r'TTlLL bp sold at the courthouse in the coun
VV ty ot Effingham.
Alract of land containing 2024aeres, known by
the number 229—lOth dist. lying in the county of
Henry, on the Yellow River, Twenty five acres of
which is cleared, together with some improve
Stents thereon and considered a valuable tract.—
Sold by an order obtained from the lion, the In
ferior Court of the County of Effingham, for the
"benefit of the heirs and creditors of the estate of
Emanuel Ralin, late of said County dec.
JACOB GNANN, Junior.
Administrator.
oct 2 184
City Sheriff’s sales—continued
On the first Tuesday in JYor. next,
W ILL be sold before the court House in the
City of Savannah, between the usual hours
of sale.
Buildings on half lot No 8, and quarter lot No
9 Digby Tything Decker wurd, levied on os the
property of Louis Girodon to satisfy Thomas Gib-
pons on two executions for ground rent,—Sold
on account and risk of the former purchaser.
J. SIMS, d. c.
0ct9 187
City Marshal’s sale, continued.
O N the first Tuesday in November next, will
be sold before the Court House in the City
of Savannah between the usual hours of sale,
O110 Hilliard Table, with the cues nnd maces
attached to it; levied on as the property of Nes-
Jer is. Griggs, to satisfy eight execution's issued by
the Mayor and Aldermen of the city, for keeping
a Billiard Table.
F. M. STONE,
oct$ ,187....y.
Administrator’s sale.
On the first Tuesday in December next.
"T A711L be sold atthe late residenceof Jacob
VV "
Fateh, dec'd, late oftbe CountyofBulloch;
s personal properly of said deceased, sold
for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said
estate. WM. DELOACH, Adm’r.
JANE FUTCH, A I***.
oilt 3 184
lull’s
levied oh
\hn taxes
l lin'd 1824.
" 5 Superior court—Chatham county.
Thomas F. Puree ot. al. )
Complaints
Richard'll. Cuylor, ex’r
Wm Shaw, deceased.
' N this case, on the si
ant’s answer, that cei
to tills mil, residing in Scotland, claim to be on
1 to
titled to a distribution of part of the undivided
estate of Win Shaw, deceased, nnd on motion, it
ordered that,all. persons concerned do iippeiir
before the Superior Court of Chatham County hi
the term of January next, tber nnd there to es
tablish such liieirvdmms; nnd in default thereof,
tiiat the undivided estate of the said Wm Shaw,
lie distributed among the complainants ugrcetmly
to the decree of said Court tuul' that this rule he
published once a month until the expiration
hereof.
Extract from the minutes this 7lli day *>f June,
1824. A. B. FANNIN, Clerk,
jnne 17 $ri38
lane levied on as the property of C. D. Loby, to
* " ’ 1824
satisfy Ids city tnx for the years 1823 und
Amount due $25 80 nnd cost.
A quartet of Whaif Lot Nn. 4, Trustee Garden,
bounded east by half of said lot, west by lot 3,
south by Fort Wayne, nnd north by Savannah
River, levied on ns the property of A. L. Hart
ridge, to satisfy the city tnxes of said property lor
the years 1621, 1822, and 1823. Amount due
$14*50 and cost.
One small building on lot No. 5, Oglethorpe
ward, bounded east by lot No. 4. south by a vu
rant lot, west by lot No. 6, nnd North by Brynn
st. levied on ns the property of Elias E. ’Roberts
to satisfy his city tnxes for the years 1822, 1823
and 1824. Amount tux $11 75.'
A small building on lot No. 13, Elbert ward,
bouudod on the east by lot No. 14, south by Fer
ry street, west by Montgoinery-strcet, and nortli
alone, levied on us the property of the estate
Daniel Robbins, to sulisfy his city tnxes for the
years 1823 and 1824. Amount tax $5.
Half lot No. 5, and buildings, Trustee Garden,
bounded east by lot No. 6. south by lot No. 7.
west by cast Brond-streot, nnd north by Hryun st.
levied on as the property of the estate of George
F.noe, to satisfy his city taxes for the year 1823.
Amount tax $14.
F. M. STONE, c.
oct 5 185
Coroner’s Sale,
ON WEDNESDAY, 14th inst. at 11 o’clock,
Will be sold before our Store,
Snndrv articles of clothing, one Writing Desk,
sundry hooks, one Masonic Silver Badge, two
Qniulrunts, one Spy Gloss, 011c silver Watch, one
lot of Charts, one walking Cane, und sundry oth
er articles, belonging to the estate of John Colly,
oct 5 185 Terms cusli.
Administrator’s Sale—continued.
nnd north by Savannah river, levied on ns the pro
perty of the estate of Pat. Stanton, to satisfy the
city taxes of said estate for the years 1821, and
1822, amount tax $99 and cost.
Lot No. 4, Frederick Tything, Darby ward,
bonnded east by lot No. 3, south oy a lane, west
by lots, and north by Congress-street, levied on as
tlie property of Charles Devmit to satisfy Ids city
taxes forthe present year, amount duc$i? 30 and
costs.
Halflot No. 6. and buildings, Carpenters Row,
Trustee Garden, bounded east by east boundary
street, south by lot No. 7, west by east Dmnd-st.
and north hy lot No. 6, levied on as the property of
Thomas F. Maxlmm, to satisfy his city taxes for
the years 1823 and 1824, amountdue $15.
Half lot No. 7, Carpenter Tything Decker ward
bounded east by lot No. 8, south by Brvnn-street,
west by the west half of said iol,wid north hy a
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
cast by Lot 11, south byL’irnn-strcet, westby Ilu-
bereham-street, and nortli by a lane. leYied on as
the property of Jamci Bilbo,to satisfy his city tnxes
tortile years 1823 and 1824. Amount due $53 93.
Lot No. l,and buildings, Second Tything Anson
Ward, bounded east by lot No. 2, south by a lane
cast by Abercorn street, and north by Broughton
street, levied on as the property of the estate of
John Dubell, to satisfy the estates city taxes, for
the years 1823 and 1824. Amount ofTax, $32 62.
Lot No. 6, Columbia ward, boundt-d cast by lot
No. 7,south by a lane, west by lot No. 6, and north
by Brougliton-street, levied on as the property of
John Morel, to satisfy his city taxes for the years
1822,1823, and 1624. Amount due $43.
Buildings on lot No. 40, Warren ward, bounded
east by lot No. 39, south by Brougliton-street, west
by Reynolds-strect, and nortli by a lane, levied on
as the property of C. H. Hayden, to satisfyhis
city taxes for the years 1822, 1823,and 1824.
Amount due, $109 2-.
Lot No. 36, and buildings, Liberty word, bound
ed east by Montgomery street, south hy south
broad street, west by lot No. 36, and north by a
Inne, leviedon as the property of Samuel and H.
Goldsmith, to satisfy their city tux for the present
year. Amount due $10, and costs.
Lot No. 18, and buildings Ewingsburgli, bound
ed east by lot No. 16, south by Witlinm-street,
west by lot No. 23, and north by lot No. 29, le
vied on as the property of Paul J. Vollatoit, to sa
tisfy his city tnxes, for the years 1823 and 1824.
Amount due $23.
Buildings on lot No. 31, Liberty ward, bounded
east by lot No. 30, south by a lane, west by lot No.
32, and nortli by York-srteet, levied on ns the
property of the estate Wm. Maylicw to satisfy
taxes of said estate for the years 1823 and 1824.
Amount due $10.
Lot No. 19, nnd building, Jackson ward,bound
ed east by Whitaker street, south by a lane, west
by lot No. 9, and north by South-Broad-street, le
vied on as the property of T. N. Morel, to satisfy
his city taxes for the years 1821, 1822, 1823 and
1824. Amount dhe $106 60, and cost.
Lot No. 3,and buildings, Warren ward, bounded
east 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 Alexnnder Hunter, tosatisfy his city taxes
forthe years 1823 and 1824, amount due $31 25.
Lot No. 24, and buildings, Washington ward,
bounded east by Washington square, south by Con
gress street, west by lot No. 23, and nortli by St.
Julian street, levied on as the property of Jacob
Fahm, to satisfy his city taxes for the years 1823
and 1824, amount due $31 26.
Lot No. 7 and bTiildings, Jckyl Tything Darby
ward, bounded east by lot No. 8, south by Brynn*
street, west by lot No. 6, and nortli by n lane, le
vied on ns the property of Worthington Gale, to
satisfy his city taxes for the years 1823 and 1821,
amount due $41 25.
Lots Nos. 20 and 21, Yumacraw, bounded enst
by t lot No. 19, south by Pine-street, west by Fahm
street, and north by lots Nos. 8 and 9, levied on as
On Tutsday the title of.Xorember next,
W ILL be sold ut the court house between
tlie hours of 10 nod 2 o'clock.
Lot No, 15 (fifteen) rn the second district of
Early County, Geo. remaining 250 acres bcin
the real estate of Robert M. Durkee, deceusct.
nnd sold by permission of tlie Court of Urdiuury
of Chatlinm County.
Also, 1 trunk wearing apparel und 1 silver watch
being the personal property of said deceased.
AUGUSTUS F. DURKEE,
Administrator.
oct 5 185
Superior court, Clmthmn county
January Term, 1824.
Aaron Cleveland mid Susan Cl
Ids wife, J
vs. ( Itule JSui.
Jacob Fulnn. J
O N the petition of Aaron Cleveland nnd Su
san C. his wife, who was Susan C. Bona, stat
ing that Jacob Fuhm, before the intermarriage
of the petitioners, to wit; on tlie 22d day of June
1821, did in conjunction with one Joseph A.
Scott, execute n joint bond to the said Susan C.
in the penal sum of four thousand dollurs condi
tioned for the payment of two thousand dollars
with interest from date, on or before tlie first
day of March then next, and Hint for the better
securing tlie payment thereof, the said Jacob
did on tlie day und year first uforesnld make Ids
ccrtuin indenture of mortgage, whereby lie
mortgaged to said Susan C. all that lot of ground
known Hnd designated ns Garden jot number
thirty nine, No 39, nnd ulso, tlmt adjoining half
part of another lot known as lot number fort;
two, No 42, containing together eight nnd a ha!
acres more or less jUunteu to tlie east of tlie city
of Stivnunah and bounded to the nortli west of
Lot No 26, to tlie south and cast by lands be
longing to the estate of Hampton LllUbrldgu,
and the west by tiie public road leading to
Skiduwny island whereon a brick yard is now
established und known by the nnme of Fajuns
brick yard- taut there is now on the said bond
or mortgage obligatory tlie sum of eighteen hun
dred dollars with interest from tlie 23d day of
Junuury 1823, and praying tlie foreclosure of tlie
equity of redemption of the said Jacob und ids
heirs,” executors, administrators and nssigns in
and to tlie said mortgaged premises—On motion
of W. W. Gordon, attorney for the petioners—
It is ordered that tlie principal nnd interest due
on the said bend or writing obligatory together
with the cost of this application bu paid into this
court within twelve months from this date, or in
ease of default that the equity of redemption of
said Jacob Falun, his heirs, executors, adminis
trators nnd nssigns be from thenceforth forever
foreclosed und that such further nnd other pro
ceedings be Imd thereon, as are pursuant to the
statute in .such case made and provided—And it
is further ordered that this rule be published in
one of the Gazettes of this slate at least onco a
month for twelve months, or tlmt a copy, be
served on tlie defendant at least six month before
the time appointed for the payment of tlie mun
ey into court.
Extract from tlie minutes, 15th Jan. 1824.
jan 10 12 JOB T. BO EES.
Bottles, Corks, Drugs, See. &t\
s, Wh
S UPERIOR Velvet Corks, Wine pint bottles
Oxy . in, Chamber mid pocket Lights, Wax
Tapers (u great variety,) Pure Calcined Magnesia
Arrow Runt, Cream Tartar, Stureli, Balsam Co
peiva, Saltpetre, Rotten Slone, kc. kc. llav
been received per the William Wallace, and for
sale by
LAY k HENDRICKSON,
Chemists nnd Druggists,
Congress,corner of Wliitaker-streels,
Shell's Building.
an 1 164
Furniture Wax.
rjtHIS article is highly recommended for the
purpose of imparting an elegant gloss to
Mahogany Furniture.
The large und extensive Cabinet Ware Manu
facture's iu tiie northern cities make use of this
composition to give their works u beautiful po
lish
A supply of this wax lias been received per ship
Snvnnnnh. It is put tip in smnll pots and boxes
with printed directions for use, and for sulc by
LAY k HENDRICKSON,
Chemists and Druggists,
Shad's Buildings.
nog 12 166
properly of Seaborn Jones, to satisfy his city taxes
for the year 1824, amonnt due $9.
Spring Hill,
itli by S;
A small building on lotNo. 15,
bounded east by Franklin street, South" by Spring
street, west by lot No. 18, and north by lot No. 16,
levied on as tlie property of Elsey Wilson, to sa
tisfy her city taxes for the years 1820, 1821, 1823
and 1824. Amount tax $27 31,.
Buildings 01rL9t.N0. 8, Indian-street, bounded
cast by lot Nq'. 7r south by a lane; west by bit No.
9, and north .by Indian-strect, levied on as the
of John Myrj(jlc, t& satisfy his city taxes
*1824. Amountdue $976
for tlxp years 1
aiid cost.' . ' '
East Wf Lot No.
ward bounded east
6, Hick’s Ty
lot No. 7,
log Peroival
. , uth, by State
street, wert lowest half of said lot, and fiorth by a
lane, leyffed .0* as the property Henry Lyons,
to satisfy his city tax for the,.present year. A-
mount dun,$13 and cost.
Two-tbirds of lot No. 7, Yamacraw, bounded
east by lot No. 6, south by a lane, west by lot No.
9, oua north by Indian-street,levied on as the pro-
jperty of R. Richardson, to satisfy his city tax for
the present year, aootmt duo $£7 GO ancf costs.
Pure Calcined Magnesia, a new
Article.
T HIS Medicine lias been prepared by the New
York Chemical Manufacturing Company
aud is said to be equal to tlie celebrated article
made by tlie Messrs. Henry’s. Many persons in
this city who have used this remedy give it a de
cided preference over all others. * Families are
solicited to give it atrial us it comes much cheap
er than Henry’s, being neutly put up in bottles ut
37 1-2 cents each, and for sale onlv bv
LAY k HENDRICKSON,
Chemists and Druggists
Shad's Buildings.
sept 2 172
Valuable Medicine.
ANTl-DlSPEPl'IC PILLS,
Prepared by Henry James.
A N approved remedy for Dyspepsia, or Indi
gestion, Habitual Costiveness, und piles.
It is well know'll tlmt Dyspepsia is one of tlie
most frequent and formidable diseases of our
country. Its commencement is indicated in dif
ferent patients by vurious symptoms, of which tlie
most remarkable arc—
Irregularity of tlie bowels, obstinate costive
ness, headach, commonly called nervous or sick
ly lieaduch, yellowness of the eyes and skin, acid
ity of the stomach after eating,often called heart
burn, Ihitulcnce or wind in the stomnch, bittei
taste in the mouth in the morning, fentid breath
drowsiness after dinner, debility, lassitude, emu
cintion, depression of spirits, kc.
_ Piles being connected with indigestion und cos
tiveness, are certainly and speedily removed by
these pills.
A supply of the above valuable Medicine, has
just been received from tlie I’atehtee, and can
be obtained of tlie subscribers, who have been
appointed agents for tlie State of Georgia.
LAY k HENDRICKSON,
Druggists and Chemists,
Shad’s Buildings-
sept 12 176
Mrs. Humphreys,
R ESPECTFULLY informs the inhabitants of
Savannah that she will open a SCHOOL on
the first of November, for the reception of those
children, whose parents may entrust them to her
She will teach the solid und ornamental
branches of education; nnd after several yeurs ex
perience in the instruction of youth she flatters her
self she shall not full to give satisfaction.
For further information please call at Captain
M‘Lean's, Lincoln Street. ’
sept 28 . 182
IN EQUITY.
tion in the defend-
persons not parties
Superior court, Chutlmiu county
Joint Retun )
rs. > Utile JXisi.
Nathan Baker. )
O N the petition of Jno. Retan stating that
Natlmn Baker did 011 tlie first day ot May
1822. the better to secure tlie payment of ins
certain promissory note of that date for tlie sum
of two thousand dollars, payable to the. enid John
Retan, or order, on or before tlie 1st day of May,
1824. with interest at 7 per cent per annum, by
his indenture, under Ids seal, benring date the
day and year first aforesaid, mortgaged to the
said John Retail, all the undivided moiety or
half part of all tlmt lot of land, situate, lying and
being in the city of Savannah, and known nnd
distinguished in the plan thereof by the number
one (1) Tyrconnell tything Darby ward, together
with the appurtenances, and furtlior stating that
tlie said promissory note remains wlioly unpaid
and tlie said mortgage in full force, and praying
the foreclosure of the said mortgage.
On motion of W. W. Gordon, uttorney for the
nctioncr, it is ordered that the said Nnthnn Bn-
tier do pay into this court, within twelve months
of this duie, tlie principal and interest due on
the said note and the cost of tho said application,
or in default thereof; that tlie equity of rodem|)-
tion of the said Natliun Baker of nnd to the said
mortgaged premises, be thenceforth nnd forever
foreclosed.
And it is further ordered, tlmt n copy of this
rule be served on the said Nutiian Baker, ut loast
six months before the time appointed for the
naymeut of said money into court, or published
111 one of tlie public Gazettes of this stute, at
least once in every mouth, until tlie time ap
pointed for tlie payment thereof, and tlmt sucli
further and other proceedings be Imd as are
prescribed by tlie statute in sucli cose made nnd
provided.
Extract from the minutes this 24th Mny. 1824.
may 7 2 A. B FANNIN. CM:.
C
burt, sitting
G eorgia, chnthn
the Justices of
for ordinary purposes,
To Ml whom it may
Whereas, John Dillon administrator of Ed
mond Dillon, late of Chnthnm countydec. lms pe
titioned tlie lion, court of ordinary,to be discharg
ed from his said administration.
Now, tlieso are therefore to cite and admon
ish all and singular tlie kindred and creditors of
the said deceased, the file their objectiins (if any
they have,) to tlie granting of lcttors dismissory
<0 tlie petitioner, in the clork’s office, of the said
court, on or before the 11th day of Decemboriioxt
ensuing, otherwise letters dismissory will be
granted to tlie petitioner.
Witness the imn. John Cummlng, one of the
Justices of the said court, this lltli day of Julie,
A. D. 1824. S. M. BOND, c c. 0.
Juno 12 136
G EORGIA, Liberty County —By Elijah Br
ker, clerk of the court of ordinary lor iu
county Liberty. qe
To ail xvhotn it may concern.
Whereas William Law, Esq. applies t 0 i„
dismissed from Ids administration on the estate ,i
Davis Carter, late of said county, dec. • 1,1
These are therefore to cite and admonl.l,
all persons concerned to file their objections m
any they have) in my office, within tlie time mat
cribed by Irw ; or otherwise the said nnnlLh,
will be dismissed from his said adiulnislratioii
Given under my hand and seal, this 3d riu
of May, A. 1>. 1824. E. BAKER, 0 c t
May 11 110 ’ |
^TEORUIA, Chatham County—-By the liqit.
the Justices of tho Inferior Court, sitting for
ordinary purposes.
To all whom it may concern
Whereas Robert Taylor, administrator of Wm
M. Kelley, late of Savannah, merchant, dec’ll,
lias petitioned to the honorable the court of Or
dinary to be discharged from Ids said administra
tion.
These are therefore to cite nnd admonish nil
nnd singular tlie kindred and creditors of tlie said
deceased, to file their objections, (if any they
have) in the, clerks office of tlie said court, on or
before the flth day of December next; otherwise
letters dismissory will be granted to tlie petition-
Witness the Honorable John P. Williamson,
one of tlie Justices of tliu said court, this 8th dny
of June, A. D. 1824. S. M BOND, cco
June 8 134
^4 GORG1A, Clinllmm county—IIf/ the ban. the.
Justices of the Inferior Court stlting fur ordi
nary purposes.
To all whom it mny concern.
Whereas William Davies, administrators of Mnr-
tlia Johnson dec. lias petitioned the lion, thecourt
of urdinnry to lie discharged from ids said ad
ministration.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
censed, to file their objections (if any they have)
in the office of the clerk of tlie court of ordina
ry on or before (lie seventh day of March next;
otherwise letters dismissory will he granted the
petitioner.
September, A. D. J824.
ept 9
175
S. M. BOND, c c 0 r c.
^^EOlUilA, Clint hum County—Hy the lion.
J ust ires of the Life rior court silling for ordina
ry purposes.
To nil whom it may concern.
Taylor, deceased, hns petitioned the hoiiora
lile court of ordinary to lie discharged from
said adininistrnlionsnip.
licctious (if nnd t
have) in tlie office of tlie clerk of the court ol
diunry, on or before tlie 13th dny of January 1
dis
ensuing the date hereof; otherwise letters<
sory w ill be granted to the applicant.
Witness the honorable Thomas N.
July, A. D. 1824.
July 13 150
S. M. BOND, cco.
C 4 EG KG I A, Cballiimi County—Hy the lion, the
f Justices of the Inferior court, sitting for or
dinary purpose*.
To all whom it may concern.
gedfrom Ids said administration.
ry, on or before the Oth day of December next
otherwise letters dismissory will be granted.
May, A. D. 1824.
may (1 106
S. M. BOND, e e o.
G
blc the court of ordinary of said county.
To all whom it inuy concern.
said administration.
Ms
P ERSONS having claims against the estate of
Charles W. Tebeau, are requested to present
them, and those indebted to make immediate
payment to tlie Subscriber—accounts against the
said estate to be left with Messrs S. C. & J,
Schenk.
Superior court, Chatham County
March Term, 182-t.
William Berric )
> Rub
John Christopher. )
O N the petition of Williuin Barrio stuting
tlmt one John Christopher, of the county
of Camden, being indebted to one Henry Sadler
or order in a note of l>n r ,tl, dated St. Marys in
said county, on the Bib October 1822, in the sum
of Five Hundred Dollurs, payable with interest
from tlie dutenu tlie first clay of January then
next ensuing, did mortgage to the said Henry his
heirs and assigns, to secure the payment of tho
note aforesaid with interest on the same—a cer
tain lot of land in the town aforesaid being part
of lot No. 1 beginning at the west corner of a
lot belonging to one Calvin Hayes, thence tun
ing south 100 feet on St. Marys Street, thence
north to Bryant St. enst to C. Hoys’ tend thence
south to the beginning, with the margin attached
to tlie same on the south side of St. Marys or
Buy st. being a hundred feet on the street nnd
running from thence directly to the river St.
Marys, together with all and singular every thing
•thereto appertaining, tlmt tlife said Henry Snddlor,
to whom and to whose heirs unci ussigns the said
mortgage was made on the 24th of Sept. 1823,
July assigned by deed, said mortgage to the pe
titioner, there is now due on said mortgage tlie
sum of Five Hundred Dollars with interest from,
the 1st January 1822, arid praying for the foreclo
sure ot the equity of redciuplion, injhe said John
Christopher, ins heirs nnd ussigns in the
mortgaged premises and that the same lie
foreclosed according to litw.
_ On motion of Belton A Coup, attorney lor pe
titioner, it is ordered that the principal und in
terest due on tlie said mortgage together with
tlie costs of his applicants bn puid into this court
within twelve months from this date, otherwise
thut lhe equity of redemption of the said John
Christopher his heirs executors, administrations
ami assigns lie from thence forever foreclosed
und that such other proceedings tuke plane us are
pursuant, to the statue.
And it is further ordered that this rule he pub
lished in one of the Gazettes of this slntn at least
once a month for twelve months to the time ap
pointed for the payment of said money into
Court.
A true extract from the minutes.
, * JOHN BAILEY, Clerk.
Jefferson, 16th March, 1824.
)ERSONS indebted to tiie estate of Eliza-
oct 7
18B
F, E. TEBEAU, Alton
belli Pelli late of Chatham eoqnty, deceas
ed, are requested to make immediate payment to
the subscriber, and those to whom the
. , .. — - estate is
indebted are requested to exhibit their demands
duly authenticated. PETER SHICK, Ex’r.
July 13 IOO
dismissory will be granted the applicant.
of the Justices of said court, this 3d June, 1824.
ELY KENNEDY, c c o n c.
junc 4 132
t i EORGIA—Chatham County-to ull whom
■"may concern.
iter, deed, as principal ci‘C;!jff)|'.
therefore to cite und admonish al
County, planter, deed, as
These lire
said ;
tration will be granted.
D.1824.
oct 20
192
S. M. BOND, cco.
nary purposes.
To all whom it may concern.
VTINE months nltor date application wib ' r 7
.1 made to the hon. Inferior court of the co\ v
of Bryan, for leave to sell all tlie re.ul estuk)t
IVilliam Cubbedge deceased, to bo sold for (u
benefit of tlie heirs and crediiora. 9
JOHN CUBBEDGE, Adm’r
June 17 138 llryan Counh,
IN E months after date application wiiTTS
_ .1 made to the lion. Inferior oourt of Libcit,
county, for lenve to sell the real and personal J
tate of Lodowiek Lard, late of Tattnall o CH1I Z
deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and mil
tors. E. WAY, Adm’r*
aug 31 §ol71
(YpNE inonths after date 1 shall apply
i.1 lion. Inferior oourt of Liberty county
leave to sell tlie real and personal properly „/
WmL Baker, ileum,sed, for the beuefit i/ik,
heirs and creditors..
TIIOS. B. BAKER, A,l m ’ r
npril 7 89
IVjTNE months after date application will b,
i. 1 made to tlie lion. Inferior court of Bullock
county, when sittlog for ordinary purposes, ( cr
leave to sell all the rcul and personal estate of A|.
Icn Denmark, deceased, for the benefit of tbe
heirs and creditors. '
ROBERT BURTON, Adm’r
MARY DENMARK, Adai’^
fell 28 48 Bulloch Comito.
IVt INE months after the date hereot, applied
_Li thin will be mndc to the Inferior rourt
when sitting for ordinary purposes, for (cava to
sell all that lot or part of ground in the district of
White Bluff, county of Chatham, containinc 50
acres, more or less,bounded northwardly and cut.
wnrdlyby lands late Join, Poullens, and south
wardly by lands of Williams, belonging to the i -.
tate of James Boyd, and to be sold Tor the bent
fit of tlie heirs arid creditors of said estate.
ELIZABETH BOYD, Adm’s.
mny 26 124
riTHE public is apprised, that the subscribe
-L has titles to one half of a 60 acre trad n/
land 011 White Bluff, adjoining his and ksd
lately Johu Poullcn’s, now John Morrill'?, uj
for which tlie administratrix of the late John Bovi
now applies for leave to sell us port of that cstitt
—his titles are of prior dnte and record- All yer-
sons are forewarned not to purchase or frespa«
on the premises. R. F. WILLIAMS,
jnne 17 m—$t188
TV] INli months lifter date, application will be
i.1 made to the Inferior court of Effinglmin
county for leave lo sell all tlie real properly be
longing to the eslute of the late Rev. Jno. Beck,
deceased, lying in said euurity,for the benduf
the heirs und creditors.
ANN BECK, Adm’s.
npril 16 88
TV INE months after dale, application will 1*
i. x made to the lion, the Inferior Court oi Iin
uu County, for leave to sell all the real estate 0
Sarah M-Kindly, lute of Brynn County dec. f#
tlie benefit of the heirs nnd creditors of said 0
tate. JAMES BUTLER, Adair.
npil'2 §o77
•|V| INK months alter date, 1 shall upply tu Id
_L1 lion. Inferior court of Chnthnm county, 6
leave to sell the real and personal property
Laclilaml Hamilton McIntosh, doceasod, for tin
SUSAN A. G. M’lNTOSH,
Adin'i.
march 9 66
j\f INK months utter dale, I shall apply to Uu
.L1 hon. the Inferior court of the county of £
(Ingham, for leave to sell all tlie real estate Is
longing to Solomon (Joann, dec. of which all cos
cernud will take notice.
JOSHUA GNANN, adm’r.
inarch 4 62
IV s.NE months alter (lute application will Is
ll mude to the hon. tholnferiorComt of Chat
ham County, when setting for ordinary purpose
for permission to sell tlie following reul cstat*
for tlie benefit of the heirs and creditors of III
estate of N. S. Bnyiud, deccused, viz :
One undivided fourth of a tract of land, cot
tniniug about 500 ueros, on Cumberland lsW
Camden County, known us Piun, Orchard—an
an undivided fourth of u certain Tract of Fan
situated on suid Islund, containing about W
cres, originally grunted to Gen. Laclilaml Mcl
tosh, ana hounded on the south by the said l’lu:
Orchard Tract.
Also, u tract called Lottery Hill situate on tj
Ogecchee Road, 3 miles from Savannah, contai
ing about 600 ucres. N. J. BAYARD,
Adin,r est. N. S. Bayard.
may 20 211
A LL persons having any demands again
ii. tlie estate nf Francis Jalineau, deceit
are requested to deliver them in properly idtf- 1
cd,on or before the first day of Oct. next. Jibe
counts not brought forward before that day'™
be refused payment by the undersigned executor
WM. GASTON-
july 10 149
A LL persons indebted lo iiie estate of Mi'-
j\, der Martin, lute of Liberty County, deer 1
ed, arc requested to make immediate payment.
ILF. BAKER, ) p.. n
II, MARTIN, r
may 10 {112
A LL persons having demands against the <*
ii tate of the late Hugh M'C'all deceased, *- 1
reiiuestcd to hand them in for payment, and tiie*
indebted to said estate will please make init®
diute payment. THOS. M'CALL,)
P.BRASCH,
july 13 150
........ j, umoizujgcu 11 wm him sum exe
cutorship.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
and singular the kindred and creditors of the
said decensed, to file their objections (if any they
have) in the office of tbe clerk of the court of
oidinary on or before the 13th day of January
next ensuing the date hereof, otherwise letters
dismissory will be grunted to tlie petitioner.
Witness tlie honorable Thomas N. Morel, one
of the Justices of the said Court, tin's 13th day of
July, A. 1). 1824. S. M. BOND, c c o.
July 13 150
EORGIA, Chulhaui
County—Hy the honora
ble the Justices of the Inferior rourtof Clutth-
am county sitting for ordinary purposes.
To all whom it may concern.
Whctmis Charles Gregory executor of Thomas
G, Davis late of Chatham county deceased has
.petitioned the honorable the court of ordinary to
be disfcharged from Ids said executorship.
cite and admonish nil
These arc therefore to
and singular the kindred und creditors of the
suid deceased, to file their objections, if uny they
have, in tlie office ol tiie Clerk ol the court of
ordinary on or before the 7th clay of March next
otherwise letters dismissory will be grunted tlie
pel dinner.
Witness tiie honorable Gcor
tiie Justices of the said court
September, A. D. 1824.
S. M. BOND, ccocc
scp9
Ji'gc L Cope, one of
this seventh day of
176
IV 1NR months after date application will be
± x made to the lion. Inferior court of Chatham
county, for leaVe to sell all tlmt lot i n Savannah
known by the No. 1, Ellis square, Decker ward,
with the improvements thereon : and ull that lo
in Savannah known- by tho No. 23, ii, Liberty
ward, with tlie buildings therein,, being the
real estate ot John .Smith, deceased, for the bene
fit ot tbe heirs.
may 16
FREDERICK HERB; Adm’r.
GEORGIA,
A11 Act,
To establish an office for Recording the Birth 1 'I
the Citizens of this Stale, in each CoimW' 5 "*
State.
'^j^rl-IEREAS much inconvenience ha* ^ r |
experienced in this state, from tilt
culty of obtaining testimony ol persons intoI
to questions of right belorc our courts,and
as embarrassing difficulties frequently IjnpedetMJ
correct udiniuistrullon of justice on this subjeetll
For remedy whereof, I
“ He it enacted by the Senate and House ff w\
presentalives of the stale of Georgia, in Geitert"-"I
scmlily met, and it is hereby enacted by tlie
nf the same : J
That from nnd immediately after the puss'u-S
this act, it shall be made the duty of the Clerk**!
tlie Courts of Ordinary, in each county respaetd |
ly, to enter and register, in a book to be kept"
tliut purpose, the names of nil persons who
report themselves to him, or who maybe 1 ' C P°."J
by their parents or guardians, as well as all l |l0 T
wiio may bo hereafter born within tiie said c0U 3
und who may be reported os aforesaid, upon ^”,1
proof being made by affidavit or oath to th®
of the said Birth ; und that the said Clerk sliwi ,
entitled to take and receive for each regiwj
which he shnll be called upon to make, the M”
twenty-five cents. 1
CHATHAM COUNTY.
Clerk’i
rjAHE
Legislature qf lliis stole, passed tho i9thotTtec e ®j
her, 1823,lhafirtt«ectioi, of which Is recited a»o l
a hook is prepared for the registry of births ju ‘“"I
county. Office hours from liino, A- M. until J" I
4’. M. 1
SAMUEL M. BOND,
Clerk of the Court efOrdina- >'<"«
sept 4 05