Savannah republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1824-1829, October 29, 1824, Image 4

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AilniiiiUtrator’s Sales. J. B. Herbert, Sf Co. O N iho first Tuesday in November next, will Ibe sold, before tile Court-House in this city betu ecu tli* usual hours of 10 and 2 o’clock. One tract of land situated in KockyCreek, con taining one hundred and thirty-five acres (135) moiv or less, being the property of Peter M’Far* lane orcrused. Sold by permission of the lion, the iiuurior.couit of Chatham county, and by or der of the administrator for the benefit of the hairs nod creditors ot said estate, terms cash, Ad luiiiistrn tor's sales. B>f J. B. Herbert Sf Co. O N "the first Tuexdfiy 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. (1 IS) thirty seventh district of Wilkin* sou rouuty, containing 2024 acres. i.ot No. (141) twenty seveuth distvictof Wil kinson county, containing 202$ acres. i.ot No.<62) thirteenth district Wilkinson coun* , Xv, contuiniuc 202.) acres. * Lot No. (85) thirteenth district Wilkinson coun tv, containing 202/, acres. ' ,\ll that lot of land in the city of Savannah, known by letter W Oglethorpe Word with the Improvements thereon. All that oot of land in the city of Savannah known by letter V Oglethorpe Ward with the im provement* thereon. Two negroes i.eslc and her child Mary, being 4 he proporty of the estate of A. D. M'Pariane, de- ceased sold by permission of the .lion. tl(e Inferior Court \>t Chatham county, and by order of the administrator fur the benefit of tho heirs and cre ditor, of the suid estate, s ou 2 172 Tax Collector’s sales. On the first Tuisdiy in Xorembcr next. ■vyriLL he sold at the court house in the city \ V of Savannah, between the hours of lOund 3 o’clock, the following property or so much there of as will satisfy the state and county taxes, and costs, vis i 1.1 tract of land in Bulloch county, containing 32S acres, more or less, relumed as pine land, le vied on to satisfy the state and bounty taxes ot Joseph 8. Armstrong l'orthe years 1822 and 1823, and costs; amount of taxes $4 43. A tract of land in Camden countv, containing 287 1-2 acres, more or less, originally granted to Joan Palmer. Levicdon to satisfy the state end county luxe.* of the estate of Joseph Be van lor the year 1823; amount of taxes $28 50. JAMES EFITN’GER, tccc ang 28 17c Sheriff's sales. '**’ On llie first Tuesday in Xorember next, W ILL be sold at the Court House in Bryan County between the usual hours of side. The following negross, Pat and Hester, pointed out ns the property of John Ralston, to satify sun dry executions iu favor of IV iley ’Belcher and o thers,'returned to me l>y u constable. W. WILLIAMS, d.s.b. c. oct2 1S4 City Sheriff s sales. O N the first Tuesday in November next,will be sold at (he Court-House, between the usual hours of 10 and 4 o'clock. A negro woman iiumed Betty levied on as the sSroperly of Charles Tint, to satisfy tiro executions in favor of David Gugle aud Potty k Greeuc. Aiso, a wooden building -J by 22 feet lit the comer of Drayton street aud a lane, situated on the South East comer of lot No 5, flicks Tytking, Percivai Ward with about three years unexpired lease, levied on as the property of Mrs Goldsmith, by her Trustees, to satisfy an execution in favor of Peter Dupon. JAMES SIMS, d s c s. octS 184 Sheriff's Sale*. O N the first Tuesday in November next,willhc sold before the Vomt-I louse in Effingham county, between the iiMial hours of sale. Three hundred und seventy acres of laud i:i Ef fingham County, being tho upper section of a tract of land which contains eleven hundred and thirty five afcres, adjoining lands of Treullnn and the River Savannah; levied on as the property of Benjamin Kennedy to satisfy executions in favor of Hall & Hoyt, and L G Mannauand others. A tract of land in said county containing three hundred acres originally granted to Benj. basher, levied on as the property of J V Bevuu to satisfy an execution in favorof Benj. Dasher. A tract of land of Five Hundred acres, i said county,adjoining lamlsofWGPorter.nl '•intis; levied on as the property of Benj. .biru!, to satisfy an execution in favor dfHaufai ■ napp. Two Hundred acres of loud in .ni l comity, bounded on the S. E. and N. W.byUn.i d tVntlin Stewart, originally granted to Jama; >./ i fo. vied on us the property of James LuV.i o satisfy an execution in favor of the Gortuuii Ldllinritn Congregation at Ebertesch A negro man named Jim, le»iu l • •: I pro perty oi Charles Tint to satisfy nwi •' i-ms in fa vor of David Gugcl,T 11 Smitband others. THOS. iwrNS.si: r. oct 2 184 City Marshal’s Sales. R ESOLVED, That the committee of sales be 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 be disposed of tyithout full, accordingto the ordinances, hi Council, 30th Sept. 1824. Extracs from the minutes. M. MYERS, c. c. I N conformity with the above resolution of Council, I do hereby give notice that the sate of property advertised by me. for taxes is postpone- 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. sept 5 185 * Sheriff ’s sales. O N' the first Tuesdav'mNovcmbernext,will be sold at the court house, in the city oi Savan nah, between the hours of 10 and 4 o'clock. Lot und improvements No 1 Eyles Tylhing, Heath cote ward, the corner of Broughton und Barnard streets, levied og as the properly of Win R. Holland to sat'ity an execution issuing from the Lon. Superior Court in favorof Paul Wolf. All the western half with the iuiprovementsthere- on oft hat lot oflandin Brown wurdin tiieCity of Savannah, known by the No 11, and those lots in sold word with the improvements thereon, known by Ike numbers 14,15, and 18; levied on ai the property of John Hunter, under a rule absoture o .n the hon. the Superior Court of Chatham County, in favor of the Bunk of the State of Gcor- A negro woman named Cioejlevicd on os the property of Benjamin Allen to satisfy an execu- ti.i!! issuing from a J ustices Court in favor of Ellen Oorham, agent of IVm Gorham, turned over by a Constable. V,! i'/o household and kitchen furniture con- tninediii the City Hotel; levied oil as the property of Oran Bird under o foreclosure ol a mortgage to Eleazcr Early, transferred to J B Herbert co. I. D’LYON, s. c. c. oct 2 164 ay Keyuoids-street, and nortb by a lane, levied on - , . - , „ • . . ,, ts the property of C. H. H.-ydcn, to satisfy his nf* reet / !cV1 ?! 1 on un city taxes for the years 1822, 1823,and 1824. 2* r _ “ f;*>. . ,nort S 8 fi c « ro » George L 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 as the property’of Richard T Keating,to satisfy a mort gage bond in favor of Jas. Andersonfe co. THOMAS ALBRITTON, s b c oct 2 184 Administrators sales. On the first Tuesday in December next, -rrriLL lm sold at the courthouse in the coun ? V ty ofEffingbqm. A tract of.lnnd containing 202$ acres, known by the number 229— ICth dist, lying in the county of Henry, on the Yellow River, Twenty five acres of which is cleared, together with some, improve ments thereon and cohsidered a valuable tract.— Hold by un order obtained from the hou. the In terior Court of the County of Effingham, tor the benefit of the heirs and creditors of the estate of Emanuel Iiahu, late of said County dec. JACOB GNANN, Junior. Administrator. oct 2 184 City SherifT’s sales—continued On the first Tuesday in Xov. next, “VwyiLL be sold before the court House in the. y V City of Suvaunoh, between the.usual hours o f sale. Buildings on half lot No 8, and quarter lot No 9 Dlgby Tything Pecker ward, levied on us the property of Louis Girodon to satisfy Thomas Gib bons on two executions for ground rent.—Sold on account and risk of the former purchaser.' J. SIMS.d.c.s. OCI'I 187 City Marshal’s sale, continued. O N the first Tuesday In November next, will lie sold before the Court House in the City of Savannah between the usual hours of sale, One Billiard Table, with the cues and inaces attached to it; levied on as the property of Nes- fark Griggs, to satisfy eight executions issued by the M nyor and Aldermen of the city, for keeping a Billiard Table. F. M. STONE, c. m. oct 9 187 i . Administrator’s sale. On the first Tuesday in December next. •\TTILL be sold at the late residence of Jacob * % Fiileh, dec’d, iate ofthe CountyofBulloch; all the personal property of said deceased, sold for thebenefit ol the heirs and creditors of said estate. W.M. DELOACH,Adn 'r. JANE EUTCTJ, A JtJ*x. oct 2 lfcl City MarshaTs sales, continued. O N the 1st Tuesday in November next,in front of the Court House, between the hours of 10 A. M. und -1 I'-Jif. Will b» sold the following pro perty, or us much thereof as will satisfy the City Taxes. Lot No. 5 and building, second Tything Rey nold’s Ward,bounded east by Keyuold-«treet, south by a lane, west by lot No.4, and north by Bay-st. levied on os the property ofthe estate of John An derson, to satisfy the city taxes of said estate for the year 1821, 1S22 and 1823, amount lax, $105 50 cents Olid costs. Lot No. ——- New Leeds, now known in the plnn of tire city as Oglethorpe ward, bounded east by West Broad-street, soutli by u vnrar.t lot, west by lot — and north by lot No. 1. levied on ns the property of G. L. Cope, to satisfy bis city tuxes for the yenr 1821, 1822, 1823, and 1824, amount tax $187 57 and cost. Wharf lot No. 8, Warren ward,hounded cast by lot No. 9, south by Bay-street, west by lot No. 7. and north by Savannah river, levied on nsthepro petty of the'estato of l’at. Stanton, to satisfy the cily taxes of said estate for the years 1821, and 1822, nmount tax $99 and cost. Lot No. 4, Frederick Tything, Darby ward, bounded east by lot No. 3, south by alnne, west by lotfi.aud north by Congrcss-strceUevied on us tnc property of Charles Devout to satisfy his city taxes forthe' present year, amountdue.fi 7 30 and costs. Half lot No. & and buildings, Carpenters Row, Trustee Garden, bounded east by east boundary street, south by lot No. 7, west by feast Broad-st. and north by lot No. 5, levied on as the property of Thomas K. Maxham, to satisfy his city taxes for the years 1823 and 1824, amount due $15. Half lot No. 7,CarpcnterTything Decker ward, bounded east bv lot No. 8, smith by Bryan-streit, west by the west half of said lot, and north by a tune, 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 Warreu \prd, bounded east by Lot 11, south by Bryun-street, westby II,v bersham-street, and north by a lane, levied on us the property of James Bilbo,to satisfy liiscitv taxes forthe years 1823 and 1824. Amount duo $53 83. Lot No. 6, Columbia ward, bounded east by lot No. 7,south by a lane, west by lot No. f>, and north by Broughton-stteet, levied on os the property of John Morel, to satisfy his city taxes for the years 1822, 1323, arid 1824. Amount due $43. Buildings oh lot No. 40, Warren ward, bounded east by lot No. 39, south by Broiighlon-slrcet, west by Reyuolds-street, and north by a lane, levied on as ■' city Amount due, $109 2- Lot No. 30, and buildings, Liberty ward, bound' ed east by Montgomery street, soutli bv south broad street, west by lot No. 35, and north by a 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 Ewingsburgli, bound ed east by lot No. 15, south by William-street west by lot No. 23, and north fiy lot No. 28, le vied on as the property of Paul J. Vollaton, to sn- tisfy his city taxes, for the years 1803 and 1624 Amount due $23. Buildings on lot No. 31, Liberty ward^hounded east by lot No. 30, south by a lane, west by lot No. 32, and north by York-«rteet, levied oh as the property of the estate lVm. Mayhew to satisfy taxes of said estate for the years 1823 and 182< Amount due $10. Lot No.' 10, and building, Jackson ward,bound, qd east by Whitaker street, south by a lane, west by lot No. V, and uorth by South-Broad-street, le vied on as the property of T. N. Morel, to satisfy Ills city taxes for the years 1621, 1822, 1823 and 1824. Amount dhe $106 50, and cost. Lot No. 3,andbuildings, Warren ward,bounded east by Jot No, 4.soulh by a'lane, west by lot No 2, and north by Bay-street, levied on as tiie pro pertv of Alexander Hunter, to satisfy his city taxes for the years 1823 and 1824, nmount due $31 25, Lot No. 24, and buildings, Washington ward bounded enst by Washington square, soutli by Con gress street, west by lot No. 23, and north by St. Julian street, levied on as the property of Jacob Falim, to satisfy his city taxes for the years 1823 and 1824, amount due $31 25. Lot No. 7 and buildings, Jekyl Tything Darby word, bounded east by lot No. 8, south by Bryan street, west by lot No. 6, and north by a lane, le vied on as the property of IVorthiugton Gale, to satisfy bis city taxes for the years 1823 and 1824, amount due $41 25. Lots Noe. 20 and 21, Yamocraw, hounded east by lot No. 10, south by Pine-street, westby Falim street, and north by lots Nos. 8 and 9, levied on os property of Seaborn Jones, to satisfy his cily taxes for the year 1824, amonnt clue $9. A small building on lot No. 15, Spring Hill, bounded east by Franklin street, South by Spring street, west by lot No. 18, and north by lot No. lt£ levied on as the property of Elsey Wilson, to sa tisfy her city taxes for the years 1820,1821,1823 and 1824. Amount tax $27 31. Buildings on Lot No. 8, Indian-street, bounded east by lot No. 7. .south by a lone, west by iotNo. 9, ana north by Indian-street, levied on as the property of John My rick, to satisfy his city taxes for the years 1823 and 1824. Amount due $9 75 and cost. F.ast half Lot No. 5, Hick’s Tything Percivai ward bounded east by lot No. 7, south by State street, west by. We*t half of said lot, and north by a lane, levied on as the property of Henry Lyons, to satisfy bis city tax forthe present year. A- mount due $13 and cost. Two-thirds of lot No. 7, Yamacraw, bounded east by lot No. 0, south liy n lane, west by lot No. 9, and north by Indian-street,levied on ns the pro perty of R. Richardson, to satisfy his city tax - for the present year, amonnt due $87 »0 and eosts. Lot No. 20 and building^, Warren ward, bound ed east by Price-street, south by St. Julian-street. west by lot No. 19, and north by a lane, levied on as ike property of A. M. Gray, to satisfy the taxes of said property forthe years 1S22,1828 and 182-1. 1 Amouni due $45.aud cost. One negro man named Frank, levied on as the property of Thninas Wilson, .to’ satisfy his, e.itv axes for tile years 1821, 1822, 1823, and 182-1, aiuouiil tax $120 12. A building on lot No. 2, Second Tything Rey nold’s ward, hounded cast by lot No. 3, south by u lane, west hy 16,t 1, and north by Bay-street, leviod on as the pfoperty of Pierce iz Case, to sa tisfy their city taxes for the year 1822 and 1824. Amount duo $12 SO and cost. Buildings on lot No. 3, Springhill, bounded east by West Broad Street, south by Lot' No. 4, west by Lot No. 6, and north by a lane, levied on us the, property of tho cstute Thomas D. Porter, to satisfy the city taxes of said estate forthoycurs 1822, 1823, and 1824. Amount due 7 dollars 50 cents ami cost. Lot letter 1 Rncl buildings, Decker word, boun ded east hy Ellis’s square, south by St. Julian st. west by Jefiferson-street. and north by Bryan-st. levied on .ns the property of John M. M'CiiIIh, to satisfy the city tux of suid property , for tho pre sent year, amount due $25 and cost. Half Lot No. 9 and buildings, Second Ty tiling Reynolds ward, bounded east l>y lot No. In,south by Bryau st. west by Lot No. 8, and north by n lane levied on as the property of C. D. Leby, to satisfy his city tax for tho years 1823 and 1824 Amount due $25 80 nml cost. A quarter of Wharf Lot No. 4, Trustee Garden, hounded east by half of said lot, west by lot 3 south by Fort Wayne, and north by Savannah River, levied on us tho property of A. L. Hart- ridge, to satisfy the city taxes of said property lor the years ,4821, 1822, mid 1823. Amount due $14 50 and cost. " One small building on lot No. 5, Oglethorpe ard, hounded east by lot No. 4, soutli hy u va cant lot, west by lot No. 6, aud North by Bryan st. levied on as the property of Elias E. Roberts, to satisfy his city tuxes forthe years 1822, 1823. and 1824. Amount tax $11 75.' A small building on lot No. 13, Elbert Ward, bounded on the east by lot No. 14, south by Per ry street, West hy Moiitgomery-slrcct, and north by alone, levied on as the properly of tho estate of Daniel Robbins, to satisfy his city taxes forthe years 1823 and 1624. Amount tax $5. Half lot No. 5, and buildings. Trustee Garden, bounded east liBjlot No. 6. south by lot No. 7. west hy cast Broad-street, and north by Bryan st levied on as tho property of the estate of George Enoe, to satisfy his eity taxes for the yeur 1823 Amouni tax $14. F. M. STONE, c. m. ort 5 185 Coroner’s Sale, ON WEDNESDAY, 1-ltiv inst. ot 11 o’clock, Will be sold before our Store, Sundry articles of clothing, one W riting Desk- sundry Books, one Masonic Silver Badge, two Quadrants, one Spy Glass, one silver Watch, one lot of Charts, one walking Cane, uml sundry oth er articles, belonging to tuc estate of John Colly, oct 5 185 Terms cadi Superior court—Chatham county. Thomas Purse ct. at. 1 Complaints j and \ IN EQUITY. Richard R. Cuylor, ex’r I Win Shaw, deceased. J ' N this case, on live suggestion in tho defend ant’s answer, tlmt certain persons not parties to this bill, residing in Scotland, claim to be en titled to a distribution of part of the undivided estate of lVm Shaw, deceased, and on motion, it is ordered that all persons concerned do appear before the Superior Court of Chatham Comity in the term of January next, then _ and there to es tablish such their elalins; and in default thereof, that tho undivided estate of the said Wirt Sluvw, lie distributed among ,hc complainants agreeably to tho decree of said Court and that tills rule lio published once n month until the expiration thereof. ... 1 Extract from the minutes this 7th day of Juno, 1824. A. B. FANNIN, Clerk, juno 17$t!33 Administrator’s Sale—continued. On Tuesday the 5th of .Yorember nert, % W ILE he sold at the court house between the hour, of 10 and 2 o'clock. Lot No, 15 (fifteen) in the second district of Early County, Geo. containing 250 acres being the real estate of Robert M. Durkce, deceased, ond 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 deceased. AUGUSTUS F. DL'RKEE, Administrator. 185 Sheriff ’s sales continued. O N the first Tuesday in November next,will be sold before the Court House in Suvannali, between the usual hours of sale. Six negroes,, viz: Joe, Henry, Robert, Monday, Jane and London,' levied on as the property of Win. A. Moore, to satisfy an execution in favorof the administrator of Batt Jones, deceased. Also, the following 8 negroes, viz ; Sully and her 3 children, Mnrv, David and Eliza, Delia and her 3 children, Lticmder, Maria and Anthony, le vied on as the property of Eleazar Early to satisly an-exccution in favor of the Bank of the United States. ' One npgro fellow named Joe, levied on under a fi. fa. on foreclosure in favor of Davies k Bor- rien, against Joseph C. Habersham. One undivided eight of two undivided thirds of nil that wharf Lot No. (8) eight, in the city of Sa- vanneh, Darby ward, commonly called Rice’s \Vborf, levied on as the property of Thomas W Rice to satisfy an execution in favor of Wm. Da "'c«. Also, all that southern half part of Lot No. 6. Belithu Tything, Hculhcote ward with the ini provements thereon, bounded north by a lane, cast by an adjacent lot, south by South Broad Cope to Wm. Whitfield. ISAAC D’LYON, s.e.r. ct 0 1S7 Administrator s sale. On Wednesday the first of December next, W ILL Resold at the lute residence of Allen Denmaik, dec'll, all the personal property of said dec’d; consisting of 3 negroes, 4 head of horses, one inule, Cattlp, Sheep, goats, and hogs and household and kitchen furniture. Also, 3 head Oxen one cairj log, 1 silver watch and the present crop of corn and fodder. Condi lions of sale Cash. R. BURTON. Ad'm’r. Oct 14 189 MARY DENMARK. Am’x G ’ EORG1A, Chatham County.—Whereas Mar- • tha Wilkins, of Chatham county, Spinster, has applied to the honorable the Justices of tile inferior Court of Chatham County acting os a Court of Ordinary for letters of guurdiunship on the person and property of Elizabeth Jounna Ynnge an orphan undcrclevcn years of uge, the daughter of \\ illiatn C Y.onge, deceased. Now these are therefore to cite and admonish all persons interested in the welfare of the said orphan to file their objections, if any they have to the granting of letters of guardianship aforesaid, in the Clerk’s Office of the Court of Ordinary', on or I - fore the first Monday in November next, o therw ise letters of guardianship will be granted to the applicant. Witness the bon. John P. Williamson one of the Justices of the Inferior Court of said County, this second day of October, 1824. S. M. BOND, c. c. o. oct 184 G l EORGiA—Chatham County.—To all schom T it may concern.—Whereas, JosephR.Thomp son has applied to the lion, the Court ofOrdlumy of Chatham County for letters of administration on the estate and effects of William R. Holland, late of Savannah, Druggist, dec’d in behalf of the helix and creditors. k These arc therefore to cite and admonish all and singulur the kindred and creditors ofthe said Office ofthe said Court, on or before the twenty seventh day of November next; otherwise letters of administration will he granted. Witness the Hon. John P. Williamson one ofthe Justices ofthe said Court, thc27thOct.A. D. 1824 JL cf ?7 !98 S. M. BOND,c co Chatham County—By the honor a Vu blc the Justices of the Inferior court of Chulh am county silling for ordinary purposes. To oil whom It may concern. Whearas Charles Gregory executor of Thomas G. Davis late of Chatham county deceased has petitioned the honorable the court of ordinury to be discharged from ,lis 8a *J executorship. These, are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said deceased, to file their objections, if any they have, in the office of the Clerk ofthe. court of ordinaiy on or before the 7th day of March next otherwise letters dismissory will be granted the’ petitioner. Witness the honorable George L Cope, one of the Justices of the said court this seventh dBv of September, A. D. 1824. * 1 c OT. B0N2), c c o c c sep&P* 170 fi EORGIA, Chatham County—By the Hon. \JT the Justices of the Inferior Court, sitting for ordinary purposes, To ull whom it nmy concern. Whereas, John Dillon administrator of Ed* mond Dillon, late oCChathnm county doc. lms pe titioned the hon. court of ordinary, to bo discharg ed from his said administration. Now, these are,therefore to cito nnd admon ish nil and singular the kindred and creditors of the said deceased, the file their ohjectlhis (if any they have,) to the granting of letters dismissory tothe petitioner, In the clerk’s office, of the suid court, on or before the 11th day of December next ensuing, otherwise letters dismissory will be granted to tho petitioner. Witness the hon. John Camming, ono of the Justices of the Suid court, this 11th day of Juno, A. D. 1824. ' S. M. BOND, c c. o. June 12 136 Superior court, Chatham county. Jaxuauv Tkrm, 1824. Aaron Cleveland und Susan C, j his wife, J vs. I Rule Xisi. Jncoh Fnhm. J O N the petition of Aaron Cleveland nnd 9h- san’ C. his wife, who was Snsitn C. Bonn, stat ing that Jacob Falun, before the intermarriage ofthe petitioners, to wit; on the 22d day of June 1821, did in conjunction with one Joseph A. Scott, execute a joint bond to tho said Susan C in the penal sum of four thousand dollars condi tioned for tho payment of two thousand dollars with interest from date, on or before the first day of March then next, and that for the better securing the payment thereof, the snid Jacob diii on the. day*and year first aforesaid make his certain indenture of mortgage, whereby he mortgaged to snid Susan C. nil that lot of ground known and designated ns Garden lot number thirty nine, No 39, aud also, that adjoining half part of nrtother lot known ns lot number forty two, No 42, containing together eight and a half acres more or less situated to the east of the city of Savannah nnd bounded to tho north west of Lot No 26, to the south and east by lands be longing to the estute of Hampton Lillibridge, mid. the west by Republic road lending to Skiiluway island whereon n brick yard is now established and known hy the name of Pnlinis brick yard- that there is now on tho said bond or mortgage obligatory the sum of eighteen hun dred dollars with interest from tho ■ 23d day of January 1823, and praying the foreclosure of the equity of redemption of the said -Jacob and Ids heirs, executors, adminifctpitors and assigns in and to tile said mortgaged premises—On motion of W. W. Gordon, attorney for the petiduers— It is ordered that the principal and interest due on the said bend or writing obligatory 'together with tlic cost of lids application be iiaid into this eourt within twelve months from this date, or in case of default tlmt the equity of redemption of said Jacob Fuhjrt, his l;eirs, executors, adminis trators nnd assigns bo from thenceforth forever foreclosed and that such further and other pro ceedings be had thereon, as ore pursuant to the statute in such case mndc nnd provided—And it is further ordered tlmt this role lie published in one of the Gazettes of this state ut least once a mouth for twelve months, or that a copy,' lie served on the defendant at least six mouth before the time nppoiulcd for the'payment of thu tnon ey into court. Extract from the minutes, 15th Jan. 1824. jnn 16 12 .TOUT. BO LF.S /■MF.OUUIA, Liberty County—By pjy. *JT lmr. clerk of the eourt of ordiifaryf" .... ' 61 wliom itmny concern. .Yherean Uil!m,n Law, Esq. applies in smi '- il train hi- administration on the i-1., i avis t art it, late of said county, dec. ' 6(1 Ihcsc are therefore to cite uml n,i m all persons concerned to file their object!?' any they have) itt my office, wilMn tho lim“* cribcd by law ; or otherwise tho said miaiP will bo dismissed frouj Ids said admlnlstnitll® Given under my bund und seal, this r ' K ; C x EORGIA, Chatham County—By tee lion. V the Justices ofthe Inferior Court, sitting for rdlntuy purposes. To ull whom It may concern, Wherens Robert Tuylor, administrator of Wm M. Kelley, late of Savannah, mcrchnnt, dec’d, lms petitioned to tho honnmbje tiic court of Or dinary to be discharged from his said administra tion. Those nro therefore to cite mid admonish all nnd singular the kindred and creditors oftitp said deceased, to file their objections, (if any they have) In the clerks office of the said court, on or before ilm 8tli day of December next; otherwise letters dismissory wilt be granted tn the petition er, Witness tlie Honoruoio John 1*. Williamson one of the Justices of the said court, this 8th day of June, A. D. 1824. S. M BOND, e c o. Juno 8 131 TINE •fnonth.s uftor date iipp!._„„ vll i* made, to the hon. Inferior court of the of Bryan, for leave to sell nil tlm real ro? William Ciibbcdgt deceased, to be sold w, benefit ofthe heirs und creditors G GUllGlA, Chatham county—By the hon. the Justices of Hit Inferior Court sitting for ordi nary purposes. To all whom it may concern Whereas William Duvics, administrators of Mar tha Johnson dee. lms petitioned tiio hon. the court of ordinary to bo discharged liom Ids said ad ministration, These urn therefore to cite nnd admonish all nnd singular tho kindred and creditors of said do ceased, to file tlu-ir objections (if any they lmvq) iu tlie office of tho clerk of tjie court of ordina ry on or In-fore tlie seventh day of March next; otherwise letters dismissory will be granted tlie petitioner. Witness tiie lion. John I*. Williamson, ono of tlie Justices of tin* said Court, this 71li day of September, A. D. 1824. • S:M. BOND, c c 0 c c. srjit 9 1*5 d t E(JRli IA,,Ct|ntbuih County—By Hit hon. the VJt Justices of the Inferior court silling for ordina ry purposes. To nil whom it may concern. Wherens Linns I’. Sage administrator of Sprague' Taylor, deceased, has petitioned tlm honora ble court of ordinary to he (lisfehnrged from ‘his said udministrulionship. These are therefore to cite nnd a diminish all and singular the kindred nnd creditors of the said deceased, to file (heir objections (if and they linve) in the oilice of the clerk of the court pf or T dinury, on or before the 13th day of January next ensuing the date hereof; utlicrwi.se letters dismis sory will be granted to the applicant. Witness tlie honorable . Thomas Ni. Morel one of the Justices of the said Court this 13th day of July, A. D. 1824. S. M. BOND, c c o. July 13 150 Superior court, Chatham county John Retan ) ' n. > Rule Xisi. Nathan Baker. ) O N the petition of Jno. Retail stating that Nathan Baker did on the first day of Mav 1822. the better tq secure the payment of ins certain promissory note of that dnte for tlie sum of two thousand dollars, payable to tlie said John Rctan, or order, on or before the 1st day of May, 1824. with interest ut 7 per cent per annum, by his indenture, under his seal, bearing date the day and year first aforesaid, mortgaged to tlie said John Retail, all .the undivided inoicty # or hail* part of ail tlmt lot of land, situate, lying and being iu the city of Savannah, and. known and distinguished in the plan thereof by the number one (1) Tyrcouneli tything Darby ward, together with the appurtenances, kind further staling that the said promissory note remuins wholy unpaid, und the suid mortgage in full force, and praying the foreclosure of the Said mortgage. '! On motion of W. W. Gordon, attorney for the netioner, it is ordered tlmt tlie said Nallmn Ba ker do pay into this court, within twelve months of this date, the principal uud interest due on the said note and the cost of the said application, or in default thereof, that tlie equity of redemp tion of the said Nathan Baker of and to the said mortgaged premises, be (henceforth and forever foreclosed. £ And it is further ordered, that a copy of this rule be served on the said Nathan Baker, at least six months before the time appointed for ‘the payment of said money into court, or published in one of the public Gazettes of this state, at least once in every month, until the time ap pointed for the payment thercofi and that such iurther und other proceedings be had as ere prescribed by the statute in such case nmde and provided. Extract from the minutes this 24th May. 1824. mav 7 2 A. B. FANNIN. Clerk. G EORGIA, Chatham County—By the hon. the ®n County, for lenve to sol Justices of the Inferior court, silling for or-, Sarah M’Kindiy, late of B dindry pit. poecs. To nil wiiom It may concern. Wherens Alexander M. Taylor, administrator o/l John Scott, deceased, has petitioned the honora ble th« Justices ofthe Inferior court,to-be dischar ged from his said administration. Now these are therefore to cite and admonish all nnd singular the kiudred and creditors of the said deceased, to file their objections, (if any they have) in the clerk’s office, ofthe court of ordina ry, on or before tlie 6th duy of December next otherwise letters dismissory wilt he granted Witness the honorable Edward Harden, one of tlie Justices of the said court, this 6th day Alay, A. D. 1821- S. M. BOND, c c o. may 6 106 Superior court, Chatham County. March Term, 1824. William Berrie ) is. > Rule Xisi. John Christopher. ) O N the petition of William Berrie stating that one Johu Christopher, of the county of-Camden, being indebted to one Henry Sadler or order in a note of hand, dated St. Marys in said cohnty, on the 9th October 182?, in tlie sum of Five Hundred Dollars, puyalde with Interest from the date on the first day of January then next ensuing, did mortgage to the suid Henry his heirs and assigns, to secure the payment of the note aforesaid with interest on the same—u cer tain lot of land in the town aforesaid being part of lot No. i beginning at the west corner of a Jot belonging to one Calvin Hayes, thence rim ing south JOO feet on St. Marys Street, thence north to Bryant St. east to C. Hays’ land thence south to the beginning, with tho margin attached to the same on the south side of St. Murys or Bay st. being a hundred feet on the street and running from thence directly to the river St. Murys, together with all and singulur every tiling thereto appertaining,that thesaidllenry Saddler! to whom and to whpse heirs und assigns the said mortgage w as made on the 24tli ol Sept. 1823, July assigned by deed, said mortgage to the pe titioner, there is now due on said mortgage the sum ot Five Hundred Dollars with interest from, the 1st January 1822, and praying for the foreclo sure of the equity of redemption, in,the said John Christopher, Ins heirs and assigns iu (he mortgaged premises and that the same he foreclosed according to law. . P n motion of Belton A Copp. attorney for ne,-’ titioner, it is ordered that the 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 dale, otherwise that the equity of redemption of the said John Christopher his heirs executors, administrations and assigns be frqm thence forever foreclosed and that such other proceedings take piaee as are pursuant to the statue. ,, A®* 1 jt is further ordered that this rule be pub lished m one of the Gazettes of this state at least once o 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. P ERSONS indebted to the estate of Eliia■ beth Fell, late of Chatham county, deceas ed, nrc renuested 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 T 166 G EORGIA, bulloch County—/ty the hoiwru blc the court of ordineiri) of suid county. ■Tp all whom it may concern. Whereas Robert Burtou, ndmlnistratorof the esiate of Stephen Denmark deceased hath appli ed to tlie said Court for letters dismissory from said administration. These arc therefore to cite nnd admonish al and singular tlie kindred and creditors ofthe sail deceassed, to file their objections (if any they liave) in t)»e office ofthe clerk of this court with in the time prescribed by law, otherwise letters dismissoiy will be granted the applicant. Witness the Vhiorablc Shepherd Williams, one of the Justices of said court, this 3d June, 1621. ELY KENNEDY, c c o n c. jtine 4 132 G < EORGIA—Chatham County—to ail who I may .concern. Whereas benedict Eourquinhas applied to , Honorable tlie Court of Ordinary of Chatlinm County, tor letters of administration on the estate and effects of Richard' Pcllum late of Chatham County, planter, deed, as principal creditor.- 'i hese are therefore to cite and admonish all nnd singular the kindred and creditors of the said dec lo file thfcir objections, (if any .they have) to the granting of the administration of tlie estate of the suid deceased to the npplicunt in the Clerk’s Office of tlie said Court, on or before the nineteenth day of November next; otherwise letters of adminis tration will be grunted. Witness the Hort. T. N Morel one of the Jus (ices of the said Court, the 19th day of October D. 1824. . S. M. BOND, c c o. oct 20 192 C 't EORGIA Chatham County—By the hou. the V Justices of Ihe Inferior court sitting for ordi nary purposes. •To all whom it may concern. Whereas Richurd R. Cuyler, executor of Wil liam Shaw deceased, has petitioned the hon. court of ordinary, to be discharged from his said cxc eutorship. "■ These are therefore to cite and admonish oil and singular the kindred and creditors of the said deceased, to file their objections (if any they have) in the office of the clerk of the court of ordinary on or before the 13th duy of January next, ensuing the dute iiereof, otherwise letters disniissory will be granted to the petitioner. Witness the honorable Thomas N. Morel, one ot the Justices of the said Court, this 13th day of July, A. D. 1824. S. M. BOND, c c o. July 13 160 G l EORGIA Chatham county—By the hon. the . JvBIcts of the Inferior eourt of Chatham coun ty silting for ordinary purposes. To all whom it may concern. Wiiereas William Davies administrator of Ja cob Franklin Keal dec. has petitioned the hon. .court of Ordinary to be discharged from his said administration. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular, tlie kindred and creditors ofthe sdid deceased to file their objections (il any they have,) in the office of the office of Ihc Clerk ilic court of ordinary, on or beforethe 7th dny March next, otherwise letters dismissory will granted the petitioner. Witness the honorable John P. Williamson 'one of the Justices of snid court this 7th ilnv September, A. D. 1824. 3 S. M. BOND, o c o c c. sep 9. 165 ’ "\.'l JOHN CUBBEDGE, 138 Hr ’ -*>, si ClfJ juno 17 ^ HNli months alter dato npplicati un ~^ made to tho hoh. Inferior court of |ii!. counly, for leave to sell the real and noinmJ into of Lodrttviok l.ard, into of Tattun|| 0 deceased, for tho benefit of tho heirs U11 .| J* U. WAY, A,W nug 31 171_ (%TINK mouths alter date 1 shall 'npsi7 J.1 hon. inferior court of’Liberty caLy/i leave to soli tho real nnd personal prn.npfi. Wm L Baker, deceased, for tho beiniit/J heirs uml creditors. ^ ® thos. d. ; Baker, kL] norii 7 89 iVilNE mouths after dute application - AT made to tlie lion. Inferior court of (ipunty, when sitting, for ordinary purpose! t, leave to sell all the rcul and peixonul estate JfJ len Denmark, deceased, for tlie benefit i’.| heirs und creditors. ROBERT BURTON, A.W, I . MARY Denmark! A-iin'i fell 28 48 |Bw//or/i IV] INK months idler the dute herfeof, .. J-\ tion wnl bo made to Iho Inferior' when sitting for ordinary purposes, far ir, sell aiUhutlot or part-bf ground in the din White Bluff, comity of Chatham, containing acres, more or less,bounded northwardly,,;; Wurdly by lands late John Paullcns, and » witrdly hy lauils of Williams. Jielonglng toijj talc of James Boyd, and to lie sold for the I lit of the heirs uud crcditor&m/' said estate .ELIZABETH BOYD, AdefJ nmy 26 , 124 'J4HE public is apprised, that the suiaci A : lins titles to one half of u 50 acre tiert | land on White Bluff, adjoining his mil lately John Poullcn’s, now John MoraH’i, Ll for which tlie udfflhiistiuuix ofthe late JoWbv now apiiliesYor leave to sell ns' part of that —Ids titles ure of prior date and record- A sons ure forewarned not to, purchase or tn on tlie premises. It. 1-, WILIdA jnne 17 ai—§t188 IVj INK months utter date, # application -Lx mude to the Inferior court of Efiii county f6r leave to sell all tlie real propt-rt longing to tlie estate of tlie late Rev. Jno. deceased, lying,in said county, for the tacltl the heirs und creditors. J ANN BECK, Aiia'if april 16 69 I [Vj INK months utter.date, application tu -L1 made to tlie hoh, the Inferior Court oi the real esta Cnutgy the benefit of the heirs and creditors of tate: JAMES BUTLER, Ai , npil 2 $o77 ~|V INK months alter dute, Trar apply to J_x hon. Interior, court of .Chatham, county, leave to sell the real and personal 7 frropert; Lachlnnd IInmilton Mfelntosh, deceased, f benefit of the heirs. SUSAN fi. G. MTNIOSff, Adta'i ■march 9 56 iv iaE months utter dale, 1 shull apply -Ll lion, tlie Inferior court of the county la .... - __ county ui'. finghani, for leave to sell all the real estate longing to Solomon Gnunn, dec. of which til cerncd will take notice. JOSIIUA GNANN, march 4 52 - l-N E months alter dute upplicutio '/tut JN made tothe Jinn, tlie Jnferioi'Court ot ham County, when setting for ordinary jn for permission to sell the following real for tlie benefit of the heirs and' creditors estate of N. S. L’nyiud, dcccasod, viz: One undivided fourth of a tract of Und, tabling about 500 acres, on Cumberland 1 Cnnuleu County, known as Plum Orchurd. an undivided fourth of u certain Tract of situated on said islund, containing about I errs, originally tented to Gen. Laclilund tosh, und bounded oh the south by the said Orchurd Tract. Also, a tract called Lottery Hill situate oi Pgecchec Roud, 3 miles from Savannah, coi •lug about 600 ucres. N.J. BAYARD, Adm,r cst. N. S. Bay may 20 211 m A LL, persons having any demands >{* . the estute of Francis Jalineau, dcfffl are requested to deliver them, in property ■cd.on or before the first day of Oct. licit counlsnot brought forward before that 1 be refused payment by the undersigned i WM. GAS' July 10 149 A LL persons indebted to tlie estate of - der Martin, late.of Liberty County, ed, are requested to uiuke immediate pay" ILF. BAKER, Uj’al W.H. MARTIN, T 1 may 10 §112 ’ ~y : LL persons having demands againsC tale of the late Hugh M'Call deceased, renuested to hand them itt for payment, mn" imipjjted to said estate will please make diate payment. July 13' . 150 THOS. M‘CALL, 1 P. BRASCH, 1 Es'tt An Act, To establish an office for Recording the Bidtf Ilic Cilietns of this Slate, in each Count!/“J* Stale. W HEREAS much inconvenience Jj** experienced in this state, froai u lf culty of obtaining testimony oi persons tab*•' to questions of right before our courts,an-’ mp as embarrassing difficulties frequently impedi correct administration of justice on this subj For remedy whereof, “ Be it enacted by the Senate and prcscnlatives ofthe state of Georgia, in Ceil sembly met, and it is hereby enacted uy the. ofthe same .- That from mid immediately after the j this act, it shall be made tlie duty oi the tlie Courts oi Ordinary, in each county i Jy, to enter und register, in a book to be that purpose, the names of all persons tv report themselves to him, or who may lie rep by their parents or guardians, as well as oh who may be herealter born within the said re und who may be reported ns aforesaid, u] prooi being made by affidavit or oath to of the said Birth; ami that the said Clerk sn a entitled to take ntul receive for each which he shall ha called upon to niaktf,tli(!/ twenty-five cents. A TV INE months after date application will be A x made to the hon. Inferior court of Chatham county for leave to sell all that lot in Savannah known bv the No. 1, Ellis square, Decker ward, with the improvements thereon : and all tlmt lot In Savannah known by the No. 23, in Liberty ward; with thejmj'diiig, thereon,’ being lh^ real estate ot Johil Smith, deceased, for the bene fit of tlie heirs. may 15 FREDERICK HERB, Adm’r. U4 GEORGIA r ,1 CIIATHBM COUXTY. , Clerk's Office of the Court of Ordinary. T HE citizens of Chatham County are ne notified, that in pursuance of feet ol Legisla nro of this stale, passed tlm 19th of /)«• her, ,o. 8,the first section of wiiich is recited a- a book ls prepnred for the registry of births «• county, Omue hours from nfap> A. M- un 1 ’ 1 P. M. n „ v , SAMUEL M. BOM Clerk ofthe Com' of Ordinary gf Chatham . aept 4 ’ r -c