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Administrator s Rales.
liu J. l$i Herbert Co.
i m-sduy in November nest, will
e sold, before the CourMlousc in this city
the ustml hours of 10 and 2 o’clock,
tu t of land situated in Rocky Creek, con
taining o.i” hundred’ and thirty-five litres (135)
more or lc is, being the property of l’eter M*Fnr-
lane deceased. Sold by permission of tile ilon.
tho Inferior court of Chatham county, and by or
der of tho administrator for the benefit of the
hairs uud creditors of said estate. Terms cosh,
sent li 17—
Administrator’s sides.
By J. B. Herbert Co.
O N,the first Tuesday in November next, will
be sold before the'Court-House in thli city,
between the usual hours of lo and £ o'clock.
* Lot No. (US) thirty seventh district of Wilkin
son county, containing £094 acres.
Lot No. (itU) twenty seventh district of >Vil«
kinson county, containing 202) acres.
Lot No. (62) thirteenth district Wilkinson coun-
SI levities Side
,N the first Tues
*.
ivemher next,wilt be
B’l
usual hours of shle
O N the first Tuesday m
sold before the Court 1 ln'i-e in Effingham
cojinty, betwoeft Ih ,
Three hundred and seventy acres ot land in l .t-
fingliam County, being the upper section ot a
traft bfjnrtti which coplains eleven hundred and
thirty five acres, adjoinilig lauds oi Tw utlan and
the Hirer Savannah; levied on ns the property' ->i
iicujamiu Kennedy to satisfy executions in favor
of Hull Si. Hoyt, timl.L O Muniinniirtil others.
A tract of land in said colmty containing three
hundred acres originally grante d to Benj. Dasher,
levied on astiie property of J V Bevnn to satisfy un
execution in fnvorof Beiij. Dasher,
ef said prepeivy lisrthcyohra 1622, 1823 and 1824.
Amount due $45 and cost.
. i)ne negro ninu named Frank,-levied on as tho
property of Thomas Wilson, lo satisfy hi city
taxes for the years 1821, 18-2, 182:!, and 1821.
amount tax $120 12.
A building on lot No. 2, Second Tythiiig Itey*
Hold’s ward, bounded east by lot No. 3. south liy
i lane, west by lot No. 1, and north by Bay-street,
Superior court—Ghatlitfinisounty.
W^rm
tN KUUl'i l .
ty, containing
Lot No. (So) thirteenth district Wilkinson coun
ty, containing 202;'. ncres. • .
All that lot of land in tho city of Savannah,
known by letter W Oglethorpe Ward with the
improvements thereon. ,
All thut Lot of land in the city of Suvnnnsdi
known by letter V Ogl tlicrpe Ward with the im
provements theivon.
Two negroes Lcslc nnd her child Mary, being
the property of the estute of A. D. M'Fnrlane, de
ceased sold by permission of the lion, the Inferior
Court of Chutiuuu county, and by order of the
udminis!rotor for tho benefit of the- heirs and cre
ditors of the said estate. ,
sent 2 , 173
A trocf of land of Five Hundred acres. 'kid
couutv, adjoining lands of W UI’ortnraii-1 - .nits;
levied on as the property of Benj. Morel,
to satisfy an execution in favor ofHanfoi W impp.
Two Hundred acres of. land lu sail uutiuly,
bounded on the S. E- nnd N. W. bylim I -F W.ultei
Stcwart„origin‘aUy granted to Jumna *xv» • hv
vie don asthe pjoperty of .lames Lov.s n rati sly
an execution in favor of the Gormnii i.nllmrmi
Congregation at Ebeneacr.
A negro man named Jim’,levied <#n. n tai
perty ot Charles Tiot to satisfy fums-*'» ios i
vor of David Gugel, T B Siuitliund oKir
THOS. Kul/.N
Oct 2 184
Gity Marshal’s Sales.
■gm ESOLVED, That the committee of sales be
J .V antnorlBcd to instruct the marshal to adver
tise thpi the sales, of lojsnnd houses for taxes, be
postponed until the first Tuesday ,in November,
when (lie property, subject to taxes not paid on of
before that time, shall be disposed of without fail,
acco'rdingto the ordinances,
lu Council, 30th Sept. 1824. >
Extracs from the minutes.
M. MYERS, c. c.
Tax Collector’s sales..
On the first Tuesday in November nexl
~\'S71L1. hi) Bold at tlie court house In the city
W OfSiIvim
nh, between tlie hours of lOattd
3 o’clock, the following property qr so much there
of ns. will satisfy tlie state and cognty taxes, and
costs,,vii::
A tract of land in Bulloch county, containing
323 acres, mortt or less, returned as pine land, le
vied ou to, satisfy the state nad County tuxes of
Josoph B. Armstrong fortlie years 1822*0 d 1823,
and costs; amount ofiaxes #4 43. <
A tract of land in Camden count y, 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.Joscpli Bcvan for tlie
y ear’ 18-3; a mount of taxes $26 60.
2 / JAMES EPF1NUER, rtcc.
' ‘N conformity with the above resolution of
Council, 1 do hereby give notice-that tlie sale
■ property advertised by me for taxes is postponc-
_d until tlie first Tuesday ih November, when the
solo Will positively take place, if tlie amounts due
is not paid. . F.M. STONE,
Marshal.
sept 6 185- ’ , . ,
aug 23
SherifFs sales.
On the first Tuesday in November next,
TLL bu sold at the Court House in Bryan
County br-tweentho usual liours of sale.
The folio wing’ncgrosa^ Put and Hester, pointed
nut as the property of John Haiston,. tosatify sun-
llnm Si
-dry 1
rther
cations in favor of Wiley Belcher and
returned to me by a constable.
\V. WILLIAMS, D. s.b. c.
°ct 2 181
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City Sheriff’s sales.
O N thp’lirA Tuesday in.November next,\\ill he
sold at tlie Court-House, hotween the usual
bouks of 10 and 1 o'clock.
V 11 ro Woman named Betty levied on as tlie
property of Charles Tiot, to sntisfy two executions
■ of David Cagle and Petty & Greene.
1 1 !IJ! A,l i„, net nt
Abo. a wooden building 20by 22 feet at the
cbmer of Drayton street and a lane, situated on
the South 1'.ust corner of lot N06, Hicks Tythiiig.
Pcrcival Ward with about three years unexpired
lease, levied on asthe property of Mrs GoUisinith,
by her Trustees, to satisfy on execution iff favor
oi' l’eter Dunon. - .
JAMES SIMS, sics.
Si
sales.
esdavin November next,will be
•t^y 50111 ai me court house, in the cityofSavan-
1.aii, i ' tween the hours of 10 ami 4 o’clock.
Lot and improvements No 1 Eyles Tything,
lie. t; i otf ward, tho corner of Broughtofi and
Bar iiii'.l tree!.', levied on asthe property of ;Wm
-^ execution issuing from the
R. Hollund.to ?i.
bon. Superior Court in fnvorof Paul Wolf,
f AI1 the western half with the improvements there
■in 1 l.a 1 i- : oflandin Brown wardin the City of
Si- vi-nuah, known by th" No 11, and those lots in
said wani with tlie improvements thereon, known
•tiyih - iimnliers 14, Ifi^io.d 16; levied ou os the
(-.;•«> .' of.! ..Ill 11 ill! 1 r. um! -r
from the bon. the Superior Court of Chatham
Con .1 in favor ofihe Ib.nk of the State of Gcor-
A ncgr® woman naim i ('loe;levied on as tlie
properly ufBeiyandn Allen to satisfy ‘-art execu
tion issuing from a.lustices Court in favor of Ellen
Corii'iiu, a nit of Win Gorham, turned over by a
constable.
Ail 1 lie household’and kitchen furniture con
tainedin the City Hotel;levied on asthe property
of Ora.1 Bird under a foreclosure of a mortgage to
Cleaner Early, transferred toJ B Herbertfc-co.
I. DtYON, s. t. c.
» oct 2 184
Sheriffs sale, continued.
the fu-st Tuesday in Noycinberiiext,wiU be
d before the Court House, in Bryan coun
ty, betw'.en the usual houi-sdf sal
Two ne .-.roes', D6rcas and Joe, levied on as the
property of Richard T Kcutlii|',to satisfy,a mort-
cove bond in favor of Jas. Andersorifc co.
THOMAS ALBRITTON, sbc.
OctS' - * 184' -' 1
of
Administrators sales.
On the fir:’. Tuesday in December next!, *
W ILL be sold attlni courthouse in thecoun
ty of Ellingham. . -1/ 2 t
A tract of Lind containing 2021 acres, known by
the number 22!)—10th dist. lying iiftbn county
Henry, on tlie Yellow River, fwenly five acres
which is cleared, together with some improve
me ills tlmreon und considered a valuable tract.-—
t^olcl by an tordcr obtained from the hon. the,In
ferior Court of the County of Ellingham, tor the^
lienelit of the heirs mrd creditors of the estate
Emanuel Rahil, lute of said County dec.
JACOB GNANN, Junior.
Administrator.
oct 2 184 v
City Sheriifs sales—continued
On the first Tuesday in A"or. next,
Tnr TILL he sold before ihe court House in the
W City of Savannah, between the usual hours
Of 'll!'. !,V '. ,
Buildings on half lot No 8, and quarter lot No
V l»i;,l.y Tything .Deck or nurd, levied on as the
property of Louis Girodon to satisfy Thomas GHi-
boiw 011 two executions for ground rent.—Sold
ou account und risk of the former purchaser.
J.- SIMS, ». c. 5.
oct 9 187 >; .V't • * :• *.4
City -Uitvshal’s sale, continued.
O N the first Tuesday in November next, will
lie sold before the Court House in tlie City
of Savannah between the Usual hours of sale.'
One Billiard Table, with the cues und maces
attached to it ; levied onus the property of Nes
Jer fc Li'iggs, to satisfy eight executions issued ’
the Mayor and Aldermen of the city, for keeping
-a Billiard Table.
F. M. STONE, c
oct 0 187
Administrator’s sale.
prn-
fa-
iNS ,s k c.
levied on ns the-proj
ierty of I’ierco hi Case, to sn*
homes
Complaints
and
Richard It. t’uyler,
Win Shaw,deee'asei„ ,
I N this case, oil the suggestion in the defeuu-
X ant’s answer, that certain persons not pnrtibs
to this hill, residing in Scotland, ■ claim to 06 en-
G
EOltGlA, Cliatlmm County
■ By t)ie
r Court,
iron.
litttng
tisjPy their city tnxc; for the year 1822 and 1824.
Amount due $ 12 80 and cost.
Buildings on lot No. 3, Springhl!., bounded
cast by West Broad Street, south by Lot No. 4,
west by "Lot No. 6, and north by a lane, levied on
asthe property of the estate Thomas D. Porter,
to satisty tho city tuxes of said estute for the years
<822, 1823, and 1824. Amount due 7 dollurs 60
cenu mid cost.
Lot letter I and buildings, Decker ward, boun
ded east by Ellis’s square, south by St. Julian jt.
west by JefieLson-stvcct, and north by Bryan-st.
levied on its the property .of John M. \l‘Culta, to
satiety tlie city lux of said “property for the pre
sent year, nnnntnt duo $25 and cost.
Halt Lot No., 9 mid'buildings', Second Tything
Reynolds ward, bounded east by lot No.’ 10,south'
by Bryan st. west by Lot No. 8, and north by 0
lane levied on ns the property of C. 1). Lehy, to
satisfy ids city tax for the years 1823 and 1824
Amount due $23 80 and cost. /
A quarter of Wharf Lot No. 4, Trustee Garden,
bounded cast by half of said- lot, west by lot 3,
south by Fort Wayne, hud north by Savannah
River, levied on asthe property of A. L. Hart-
ridge, to satisfy the city tuxes of said property ior
the years 1821, 1822, aud 1823. Amount due
$14 50 nnd cost.
One' small building 911 lot No. 6, Oglethorpe
\yird, bounded east by lot No. 4. south by n va
cant lot, west by lot No. 6, nnd North by Iiryan
st! levied on os the property of Elias E. Roberts,
to satisfy his city taxes for tho years 1822, 1823
and 1824. Ainouht tax $11 75.
A small building on lot No. 13, Elbert wnrd,
bounded oil the enst.by lot No. 14, south by Fer
ry street, west by Moiitgoiiicry-stroct, nnd north
by a lane, levied on as the property of the estate
of Daniel -Robbins, to sntisfy bis city taxes fortlie
titled to n distribution of pin t of the undivided
'state of Win blmiV, ilcccn.mil, and on motion, it
is ordered that nil persons concerned do pppcnr
before tlie Superior Court of Chatham County in
the term of January 11‘oxt, thou nnd there to es
tablish such their claims; and In defuult tlmrcot,
tliBl the undivided ostuto of the said Win Shaw,
be distributed among tho complainants agreeably
to the’decree of said Court and that tills rule be
published once a month until tbq- expiration
thereof.
11.' — 1
Extract from the minutes this 7th day of .Tunc,
1824a . A. B. FANNIN, Clerk.
jinic 17 $t13B
tho Justices 61 the lull
for ordinary purposes,
SnitiNKHo till whom it.may .concern. ii.Vii
Whereas, John 0 itlou administrator of Ed
mond Dillon, late of Chatham county dec. has pe
titioned the iion. court of ordinary,to bo discharg
ed from his said administration.
■ NtAv, theso nve therefore to cite and admon
ish all and singular tho kindred nnd creditors of
the said deceased, the file their objectiins (if any
they have,) to the granting of letters dWmlssory
to the petitioner, in the clerk’s Jffloe, of the said
court, on or before the Ulhdny of December next
ensuink, otherwise letters dismissory will
granted to the petitioner.
Witness the iiort. John
Justices of the said court, titi
■ A. D. 182*L
, jutiil 12' 136
jOEORGIA Liberty County-By Elijah Be
I ajr o.-r, clerk of tho court ot cMinary fop ,l 4 '
j county Lilierty. Ule
' , Tc a!! vrliGm it may Concern.
Whereas William Law, Esq. applies to I
smissod from his administration on tho estate (j
I
hdtno
; i:h
Davis Carter, late of said cduuty, dec.
Those are lliorcl'ore to cite and
uli persbns coneornod to file their ohjeetiomn
any they have) in my ollico, within thetiau-
eribod by law; or otherwise (lie said aUntt,.,'
Will bo dismissed Irani his said admlnlstruuoa "
Given under my hand nnd seal, this 3J l,
of May, A. D. 1824. E. BAKER, c c 0 ^
Majr j l HO *
Aunming, one of tho
(lth day of June,
8. M.’BOND, 0 0. o.
riNi
months after data application wiiT!* I
made to tlie hon. Inferior court of the count 1
of Bryan, for luave to sell all the real estate 11
H'illiinn Cnbbedgc deceased, to bo sold for tu\*
C X EUUG1A, Cliatluun Cotuity—By tlie .lion.
T tlie Justices of this Inferior Court, sitting for
otdiunry purposes.
To all whom it may concern.
Whereas Robert Taylor, administrator of Wm
M. Kelley, late of Snv imjinh, merchant, dec’ll,
Ims petitioned to the honorable the court of Or-
dinnry to lie discharged from Ills said udmiuistm
tion. ■
These are therefore* to cite and admonish nil
atid singular the kindred mid ci
deceased, to' file their objectio
have) in tlie clerks office of the
before the'8th day of December next; otherwise
letters dismissory will be granted to tlie petition
superior' court, Chatham coiyity.
Januahv.Tbhm,. 1824.
Aaron Clcvelnnd and SustyiC,
Ids wife,
t't..
Jacob Fnhnj.
y Jhfle JVisi.
O N the petition of Aaron Cleveland and Su
san C. .his wife, who was Stlsujl CLBona, stat-.
lug that Jftcob Falim, -before tjic Intermarriage
of the petitioners’, to wit; on the 22d day of Juno
1821, dyd In conjunction .with one-Joseph A.
Scott, execute n joiut bond to thfe said Susan C,
in the pennl sum ol‘four thousand dollars condi
tioned for tlie payment of two thousand dollurs
with interest from date, on or before the first
day of March then next, and that for the better
benefit of the heirs and creditor
JOHN CUBBEDGE, Aihn’r
138 Bryan Comli
tAT re.
:10
Estal
jnno l? ■ ms urynn Cmally,
L^ jMk mqnjhs after date uppiieuiion wilf"
made to the hon. Inferior court of Libert" I
county, for leavo to sell the real und personali2l
tateof Lodowiek l.ard, late of Tattunll coiibu 1
deceased, for the benefit of tlie heirs and 1
tors E. WAY, Adm’r,
uug 31 §oi71
Weasels
\To.
thirj)
creditors of the said [VTiNK nioiillis'.uter date 1 shall apply^ I
ibns, (If any they hon. Inferior court of Liberty county Z
Win L Baker, deceased, for the
heirs uud creditors.
(till
W’itncss the Honorumc John P. Williamson,
one of the Justices of tli6 said court, this 8th day
ofJuhe. A. D. 1824. S. AI BOND, c e o. 1
r 8 134
securing the pnyinont thereof, the said' Jucqb I liDR'.UA, (itTutliai'n .county—W9//1C hon. tlie |
' ' l ,w | vF .Justices ofi tfie dnfierior Court silting fur 0
npril 7
89
THOR B. BAKER, Adm’r.
did on- tho day and year first uforesui^l inako
certain indenture of mortgage, whereby, hc,| nutupurposes,
uiortgaged to' suld Susan C. all thut lot of grouud
o»x/i-
knowii and designated-ns Garden lot number I
thirty, nine, No 89, and also, that Adjoining half I
To all whom it may concern.
Whereas Wi lliam Davies, administrators of Mar
tha Johnson dec. Iius petitioned the hon. the coprt
purt of another lot known .as lot number lorly I’of ordinury to be. discharged from
two, No 42, containing together eight*and a hah-l ministration. •
Ids said ad-
ueiMs more or less situated to the (tostOt tho city I These arn thrrpfnre fn r.ltn nnd iidinnnldi nil
(Jity Marshal's sales, continued.
O N the 1st Tuesday in November next,in front
of the Court House, between tlie hours of 10
A. AI. and 4 F. AI. will be sold the following pi'o-
pertv, or as much tlicriof as will satisfy tlie City
Takes.
LotNo. 5 and building, second Tything Rey
nold's Ward,bounded east by Reynokl-.'tnjct, south
by a lane, west by lot No. 4, und north by Bay-sh
levied on as the property ofthe estate of John An
derson, Jo Satisfy the oity taxes of said estate for
the year 1821, 1822. and 1823, Amount tax, $105
50 cents and costs. ,
Lot No. — New Leeds, now known In tlie
plin of the city as Oglethorpe ward, bounded east
jy West Broad-strcot, south by a vacant lot, west
by lot — and north by lot No. 1. levied ou as the
property of G. L. Cope, tosatlsfy his city taxes for
the year 1821,1822,1823, and 1824, amount tax
$18*7 57 and cost.
Wharf lot No. 8, Warren word,bounded east by
lot No. 9, south by Bay-street, west by lot No. 7.
nud north by Savannah river, levied on nsthq pro
perty of tlie estate of Put. Stanton, to satisfy the
city taxes of said estate for the years lS21,ond
322, Amount tax $99 and cost.
Lot No. 4, Frederick Tythirt", Darby ward,
bounded east by lot Nq. 3, south by a lone, west
by lot6,and north by Congress-street, levied on as
tbp property of Charles Devant to satisfy his c.ity
taxesforthe present year, amount due $17 30 and
costs.
Half lot No. C. and buildings, Carpenters Row,
Trustee Garden, bounded eust by cast boundary
street, soutli by lot No. 7, west by east Broad-st.
and north by lot No. 5, levied on ns the property of
Thomas F. Maxhwn, to satisfy his city taxes for
the years 1823 and 1824, amount due $15.
Half lot No. 7, Carpenter Tything Decker ward,
hounded east by loi No. 8, south by Bryan-strect,
west by the west half of said lot, nnd north by a
lane, levied on ns the property of J, AI. Jarvis, to
satisfy his city tax for the present year. Amount
due $15 and cost.
Loj, No. 12, aud buildings Warren ward, bounded
cost by Lot 11, south byBryun-s'.rect, west by Ha-
bersham-street, and north by a lane, levied on as
the property of James Bilbo,to satisfy his city taxes
fortlie years J828 And 1824. Amount due $53 93.
Lot No. 0, Columbia ward, bounded east by lot
No. 7,south by a lane, west by lot No. 6, and north
by Brougliton-street, levied on as the property of
Jglin Morel, to satisfy his city taxes for the years
1822, 1823, and 1824. Amount due $43.
Buildings on lot No. 40, Warren word, bounded
east by lot No. 39,south by Broughton-street, west
by Rcyuolds-street, and north bv a lane, levied on
as tha-property of C. H,-Hayden, to satisfy bis
city taxes for the years 1822, 1823, and 1824,
Amount due, $109 2-.
Lot No. 30, and buildings, Liberty wariLbound
ed east by Montgomery street, south uy south
broad street, west by lot No. 36, and north by a.
Innc, levied on as tlie property of Samuel and It.
Goldsmith, to satisfy tiiclr city tax for the present
year.. Amount due $10, and costs.
Lot No. lS, and buildings Ewingsburgb, bound
ed east by lot No. 15, south by William-street
west by - lot No. 23, and north Iw lot Nps 29, le
vied on as.the property of Paul J. Vollalon, to sa T
tisfy his city taxes, for the years 1823 and 1824
Amount due $23. .
Buildings on lot No. 31, Liberty ward, bounded
east by lot No. 30, south byalonc, west bylotNo.
32, and,north by York-srteet, levied on ns the
property of the estate Win. Alayhcw to satisfy
taxes ot said estate for the years 1823 and 1824.
Amount diie $10.
Lot No. 19, aiul building, Jackson ward,bound
ed east l»y Whitaker street, south by a lane, prest
by lot No. 9, and ijorth by South-Brond-street, le
vied on as the property of T. N. Morel, to satisfy
.VIINE months Hltcr date application will bj
J. 1 made to the hon. Inferior court of BuUocb 1
county, when sitting for ordinary purposes for
leave to sell nil the real and personal estate of II.
Icn Denmark, deceased, for the benefit of tjm
heirs and creditors.
ROBERT BURTON, Adm’r.
AIAKY DENMARK, Arim’x.
fob ,28 48 Bulloch Counts.
N INE months uftor the date Hereof, applied I
tion will be inrtdo to the Inferior court I
when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to I
the district oil
, containing jq |
lotindcd northwardly and east.
"(Sfeund -wuih.
i^ing to (be os-1
the bene
|do. 0
Barrel
Coroner’s Hale,
ON WEDNESDAY,* 1-ith ihst. nt 11 o’clock,
Will be sold before our Store,
Sundry ar ticles of clothing, onu Writing Desk,
undry Books, one Masonic Silver Badge, two
Qnndraiits, one Spy Glass, one silver Watch, one
lot of Clinrts, one walking Cane, and sundry oth-
nrtiulcs, belonging to the estate of John Colly.
oct 5 135 Terms push.
Administrators Sale—contimietl.
On Tuesday the bth afi A'ovcmbcr next,
W ILL be sold-at the court house between
tlie hours of 10 und 2 o'clock.
LotNo, 15 (fifteen) in the second district of
Early County|Geo. containing 250 acres being
(lie real (,-stnte of Robert AI. Durkcc, deceased,
end sold by permission of the Court of Ordinary
of Chaliium Comity.
Also, 1 trank wearing apparel and 1 sliver watch
or mortgage obligatory the sum of eighteen hun-T t ho Justices 0 f tlie said jCourt, this 7th day of
dreil dollars with interest from' tlie 23d day ol I September, A. 1), 1824.
January 1823, and prayWg the'foreclosure of tke 4 . • s. Jil. BOND, c c o,c*c.
-ELKAABElIl BO\D, Adni’i
124 . ' ' *
do
equity of redemption of tlie .sajd' JUcoh and Ids
heirs,’■ executors, administrators _ nnd , assigns in
and lo the said martg^ydd prenlises—On motion
of W. W. Gordon, 'utUfmoy for'the , petioners—
It is ordered that the principal rand interest due
" l! ob
sept ,9 * 1J5
X ' kulUil A, Chutham' County—Jly the hon^ tite
. \J Justices of the biferior eburl sitting far orduia-
may 26
rijlllE public is apprised, thut tlie subscriber
JL has titles to one half of a 60 licrc tract of
I do.
on the said'head or writing obligatory together
with llie cost of this appllbotion be putd into this
court Within twelve months from this dale, or in
ease of default thut tlie equity of redemption of
said Jacob Falim, his heips, executor?! adminis
trators and assigns be -from thenceforth forever
foreclosed And that such further mid other prfr
poedings be had thereon,‘as are pi
stutute ui such ease made und pro
is further ordered that this rule be published in
one of the Gazettes 6f this state at least once a
ofi the biferior eburl sitlipg fipr ordijia-
ry purposes. . % •
* , To nil whom it tnny omicdrn.
Whereas Linus P. Snge administrator of Sprague
Taylor, deceased, hits petitioned thA holibra-
bid court of ordinary to be discharged (Join his
said administrutionsliip. . • ,
These are therefore to cite and aduionish nil*j
and siuguini' the kindred and creditors’ of the
land on Widte Bluff, adjoining Ids and had 1
lately John Poulloii’s, now John Morrill’s, and l
lor which the administratrix of tho lnte John Boyd
now upnlies for leave to sell os part of that estate
—his titles are of prior date and record- All pa.
sons are forewarned not to purchase or trospij: I
011 the premises. R. F. WI).LIAMS.
june 17 M-—§t!38 ; [
INE months utter date, application will lx|
iiii'i-s'iiiiirt'tiS ^tlip^ said'decensed, to file their objections (if^.andthey I 4- ^ made To'the Inferior court of LiGngham
n llnd It '‘W’ejTq the office ofthe clerk of the court of or* «»«# for leave to sell all the real property be-
. •• ■ • I dinary, on or lip fore tlie 13th ’duy of January next I ( 0I, K 1U 81° tho estute of the lnte Rev. J110. Reek
• * . t . ■ a . .t *. ... X. .1 llflillMCA/l lllini* 1*1 Clllll imntlltr fn« l.oa.nf.t .1
ensuing the date hereof; otherwise letters dismis-
amitr si’il I 1. a aih. . .1 i . . it.. .. .. Ii
mprtth for twelve months, or that a copy, he
I fl,„ rl.ilAnrlntif it. month before - vv . the honorable _ 1 humus N.
being the persona) property of snid deceased.
AUGUSTUS F. Dl'RKEE,
Administrator.
oct 5 185
served on the defendant nt least six month before
tlie time appointed for the payment of the iuou- |
cy into court.
Extract from the minutes, 15th Jan. 1824.
jail 16 12 JPB'J'.pO LKS.
Alorel one
of tlie Justices of the suld Court this 13th duy of
July, A. D, 1824. , S. M. BOND, c c o.
juty 13 150
1 the lion, the
SliurifTs sales continued.
O N the first Tuesdav in November next,will be
sold before the Court House in Suvanuuh,
between the usual hours of sale
Six negroes, viz: Joe, Henry, Robert, Monday,
Jane and London, levied on as the property of
W111. A. Moore, to satisfy un 1 .caution in favor ot
the administrator of Batt Jones, deceased.
Also, tlie following 8 negroes, via ; Sully und
iter 3 children, Alary, David nnd Eliza, Delia and
her 3 children, Lucinder, Maria and Anthony, le
vied on us thfc property of Eleazar Early to satisfy
an execution in favor of the Bank of the United’
St One negro fellow named Joe, levied on imderl hfW^n^he city of Savannah, und known nnd
fi. fa. on foreclosure in favor of Davies & Bcr- distinguished m the plan thereo by the nu.nbci
Superior court, Chatham county
John Retun )
vs. > Rule Ji'isi,
Natlmn Baker, j ....
^~^N the petition of Jno. Retail slating that | blc^thc Juslice^of the Inferior court,to be distluiL
G eorgia, CliatHam County—I'y
Justices ofthe Inferior court, silting for or
dinary purposes.
To all whom it may concern.
Whereas Alexander AI. Taylor, administrator of
John Scott, deceased, lias petitioned the linnora-
Nnthan Baker did on the first duy of May
1822. the belter lo secure the payment of his ]
certain promissory note of that date for the fc$in
of two thousand dollars, payable to the said John
Kctun, or oifder, 011 or before the 1st day of May,
1824 with interest nt 7 per cent per annum, by
his indenture, under his seal, bearing date the
day and year first aforesaid, mortgaged to the
aid John Rctan, nil the undivided moiety or j
mlf part of all that lot of land, situnte, lying and
ged from his said administration.
Now these ore therefore to cite and admonish
all and singular the kindred nnd creditors ofthe
said deceased, to file their objections, (if any they
have)in the clerk’s office, ofthe court of ordina
ry, 011 or before tlie 6tli day of December next;
othcru isu letters dismissory will be granted
Witness the honorable Edward Harden, one
deceased, lying in said county, for the benefit <
the heirs and creditors.
ANN BECK, Ailra’i.
npril 16 88 ,
jVTINE months utter date, 'application wi.i',be|
± 1 made to the hon. the Inferior Court of fry-1
an County, for leave to sell all the rpal estate oil
Snrah M'kindly, late of Bryan County dec. fori
the benefit of the heirs aud creditors of said ty|
tat*. JAMES BUTLER, Adm’r.
apil 2 §o77
IV INE months utfer date, 1 sluiU apply to th*|
i. v hon. Inferior court of Chatham county, (o'I
leave to sell the real and personal property oil
Lochlnnd Hamilton McIntosh, deceased, for tbe|
benefit of the heirs.
SUSAN A. G. M’INTOSH,
Adm’x.
mnrch 9 56
pttlei
utter
indl
b)dC!
ordaj
lump
trot os
|uCI-.‘
1 do
ih'jlr;
Furls,
I'arria
’hairs
INK mouths^alter dale, 1 shall upply to tne|
Coals,
...... hoh. the Inferior court* of the county of Ef-
ot the Justices ot tlie said court, thjs Oth day of I fiughum, for leave’to sell all the real' estute be-
Iraq;
ldo.
May, A. D. 1824.
may g 100
S. M. BOND, c c o.
fi. fa. on foreclosure in favor of Davies & Ber
rien, against Joseph C. Ifober-dmm.
•One undivided eight orW<> undividfed thirds of
all that wharf Lot No. (8) eight, in the city of Sa
vannah, Darby ward, commonly colled Rice’s j
Wharf, levied on os tlie property of Thomas W.
euislied in the plan thcreot by the number s ^ EORGLA, Bulloch County—Ry the hi
I) Tyi onnell tything Darby ward, together 1 \_J" Lie Ihe court of ordinary of said county
he appurtenances, mid further stutiug that 'J' 0 u ll whom it nnfy concern.
Rice to sutisfy up execution in favor of Wm. Da
res.
Also, nil that southern half part of Lot No. 6,
Be!itUa Tything, lleathciUe ward with tile im
provements .thereon, bounded north by a lane,
eust by an adjacent lot, south by South Broad
street, and west by Barnard street,’ levied on un
der a foreclosure gf u mortgage from George L.
Cope to Wm. : Whitfield.
ISAAC D’LYON, s. c. c.
juct 9 187
one (1]
with the _
the snid promissory note remains wholy unpaid,
and the f id mortgage in fall force, and praying
the foreclosure of the said niortgage
On motion of W. W. Gordon, attorney for the
nctioncr, it is ordered that the said Nathan Ba
ker do pay into this court, within twelve months
ot this date, the principal and intc ;;st tUiu on
the said note and the cost of tlie said application,
hoiiura.
Whereas Bobcrt Burton, adininistratorof the
estate of Stephen Denmark deceased hath ft
longing to Solomon Unann, dec. of which ull con-|
oerueiTwill take notice.
JOSHUA GNANN, udm'i
march 4 52
lSE months utter date application will b«|
.sks,
11 mode to tlie I1011. the Inferior Court of Chat-1
i* j hnm County, when setting for ordinury purpnsc),l
ed to the said Court for letters dismissoiy from I for permission to sell the following real estate,
said administration.
for the benefit of the iieirs and creditors of the!
isks
litej
[i.«!i, 1
■rain
These are therefore to cite and ndmonish nil restate 01 N. S. Baya.nl, deceased, viz :
and singular the kindred and creditors ol the said
deceassed, to file their objections (If any they
have) in the office of the clerk of this court with-
or in delaultlfiert'Ol, that the equity of redeuip-1 in tlie time prescribed by law, otherwise letters
tion of thCjSuid Nathan Baker of and to the said | dismissory will be granted the applicant.
Witness the honoiablc-Shephcid Williams, one
Administrator’s sale.
On Wednesday the first of December next,
W ILL be sold at the. late residence of Allen
Denmark, dec’d, all the personal property pointed for the payment.thereof,
groes, 4 head of I turther and °tu e >' proceedings
of said dec’d; consisting of 3 negroes,
horses, one mule, Cattle, Sheep, goats, and hogs
and household and kitchen furniture.
Also, 3 head Oxen one carrying, 1 silver wntch
and thepresent crop of corn und fodder. Cortdi-
tioiiiofsale Cash. R. BURTON, Adm’r.
Oct 14 189 , MARY DENMARK, Am'?.
mortgaged premises, be thenceforth and forever
foreclosed.
And,it is further ordered, that a copy of this
rule bt served on tlie said Nathan Baker, at least
six months before the timo appointed for the
payment of said money into court, or published
in one of the public Gazettes of this state, at
least once in e.very month, until the time ap-
“ nun that such
lie had as Are
prescribed by the stutute in such case made and
provided-
Extract from the minutes this 24th May. 1824
tody 7 2 A. B. FANNIN, Clerk.
of the Justices of snid court, this 3d June, 1824.
ELY KENNEDY, ccobc.
june 4 133
^71 EORGIA—Chatham County—to nil whom it
may concern
\\ hercas Benedict Bourquiu has applied to the
Honorable the Court of Ordinary of Chatham
County, for letters of administration on the estate
und effects of Richard Pellum late of Chatham
| County, plunter, deed, as principal creditor.
These me therefore to cite and admonish ull and
One undivided fourth of a tract, of land, cum
taining about 600 acres, on Cumberland Island]
Camden County, known as Plum Orchard—un
an undivided fourth ot'a curtain Tract of hum
situated on said Island, containing about 500 t|
ere', originally granted to Gen., Lanldand Melt I
tosh, end bounded 011 tlie south by the said Tluil
Orchard Tract. [
' Also, a tract called Lottery Hill situate on lit I
Ggor.cheo Ruud, 3 miles from Snvunnali, contain'!
ing about COO acres. N. J. BAYARD,
A<lm,r cst; N. S. Bayurd-
may 20 211
^j^LL persons having any demands uguifr |
m
the estate of Francis Jalineau, deccawd,
are requested to deliver them in properly tiled'
m P ed.on ortoefore the first day of Oct. next. Allan
singular tjie kindred und creditors of the said dee. ’ counts not brought forw’ard before that day will
^^EOROIA, 'Chatham County.—Whereas Mar-
. „ . to file their objections, (it any tliey have) to the
Superior court, Chatham VOUIlty. granting of'the administration of the estate of the
Ali«ru TrnM I8A4 said deceased to the upplicuul in the Clerk’s Office
his city taxes for the years 1821, 1822, 1823 an’d
1824. Amount dhe $106 50, arid C0Bt.'
L'o{ No. 3,and buildings, Warren ward, bounded
tha Wilkins, srf Chatham county, Spinster,
Uus applied to the honorable the Justices of the
Inferior Court of Chatham County ucting as a
Court of Ordinary for letters of guardianship on
the person and property of Elizubeth Joanna
Yonge mi orphan underelcven years of age, the
daughter of W illiam C Yonge, deceased.
Now these are therefore to cite und admonish
all persons interested in,the welfare of the said
March ;Tziim, 1824
William Berrie )
vs. > Rule Nisi.
John Christopher. )
O N the petition of Wifliam Rerrie stating
tliat one John Christopher, of tlie county
of Camden, being indebted to ope Hcnry»Sttd)er
or order in u note vof hand, dated. St. Marys in
said county, on the Oth October 1822, in the.sum
of Five Hundred Dollars, payahje with interest
from the date on the firstday, of January then
of
east by lot No. 4.south by a lane, west Uylot No.
2, and north by Bay-street, levied on as the pro
perty of Alexander Hunter, tosatlsfy hiscity taxes
for the years 1823 and 1824, omonnt due $31 25.
Lot. No. 24, and buildings, Washington ward,
boiiiided’eastbyWashingtousquarc,soUtbbyCon-
f ress street, west by lot No. 23, and north by St.
ulian street, levied on as the property of Jacob
Ffthm, to satisfy bis city taxes for the yenw.1823
and 1824, amount due $31 25.
Lot No'. 7 and buildings, J.ekyl Tything Darby
ward, bounded east by lot No. 8, soutli by Brvun-
street, west by lot No. 6, nnd north by a lane, le
vied on as the property of Worthington Gale, to
atisfy Ilia city, taxes for the years 1823 and 1824,
imounf due $41 25.
.. . x . . • I iiuiii uiu nan: un iiir nisi tiuy ut uuiiuaiy in.yii
?7!u n t0 ^ °‘ , J ectl<>ns * rfntty they have next ensiling, did mortgage to the said Heniy his
tortile granting ot letters otguardmiisbipaforesaid, heirs and assigns, to secure Um payment of the
in,the Cl^rk s Oifice ofthe Court of Ojginary, on I not«^ aforesaid with interest on the same—a eer-
i 1 I* I lot fit's* VIVO (VI #1 <1 -I T Itl IV. Atfft tv m m .. .. 1 a. ■ *. . i . ■
or before the'first Monday in November next, o
therwise letters of guardianship will be grunted to
the applicant.
Witness the hon. John P. Williamson one ofthe
Justices of the Inferior Court of said County, this
second day of October, 1824.
S. M. BOND, c
oct 184
' v EOttGIA—Ohutlium County-
tain lot of land in the town aforesaid being part
ofiotNo. ) beginning at the west corner ofu
lot belonging to one .Calvin ljuyes, thence rail
ing south l()t) font on St, Marys -Street, thence
north to Bryant St. east to C. Hays’ land thence
south to the beginning, with the margin attached
to the'same on the south side of, St, Muiys or
Bay st. being a hundred feet on the street find
pplicuul
ofthe said,Court, on or before the nineteenth day
of November next; otherwise letters of adminis
tration will be grunted,
.Witness the lion. T. N- Morel one of the Jus
tices of the said Court, the 19(h day of October A
D.1824.
S. M. BOND, c c o.
oct 20 192
G i EORGIA Chatham County—fly the hon!the
t Justices of the Inferior Court silting for ordi
nary purposes.
To (ill whom it may concern.
Whereas Richard R. Cuyler, executor of Wif
Burn Shaw deceased, has petitioned the frdn. court
of ordinary, to he discharged from Ids said exe
cutorship.
be refused puyment by the undersigned executor I
WM. GASTON.
149
July 10
^^Ei, persons indebted to the estate of AleMK |
dar JVlftrtin, lufo of Liberty County, deceu-J
ed, urc requested to make immediate payment.
R. F. BAKER, ) EVr ,.
W. H. MARTIN, j *
may 10§112
I
1 A ,LL porsons having demands against liie «*■ I
STL tate ofthe iuto Hugh M'Call dnoeased, W|l
requested toliand them in for payment, anti tlioie I
indebted to said estate will please ;make iinuifrI
diate payment.
July 13
150
THOS. M'CALL, i
P. lilt ASCII, ]
Ex'rs.
An Act,
These are therefore to cite ifnd admonish all To eitablish an office for Recording the Rirlhi •
and singular the kindred mid creditors of the | the Citizens of this State, in each County off 11 "
said deceased, to file their objections (if any they
Lots Nos. 20 and 21, Yainacraw, bounded east
by'lot No. 19, south by Pine,-street, west by Fafcm
street, and north by lotsI4os. Sand 9, levied,oh as
priperty of Seaborn Jones, to satisfy hiscity taxes
foi* the year 1824, amonut due $9.
. To all whom
may concern.—Whereas, Joseph R.TIiomp- Marys, together with all u
son has applied to the Ilon. the Court of Ordinary thereto ftppertaining,thut.
of Chatham County for letters of administration '* - L - - 1
on the estAte and elleets of William R. Holland,
lute of Savannah, Druggist, dec’d in behalf of the
heirs and creditors.
ii These are tlierefore to cite and admonish all und
singular the kindred and creditors of tire said de-
Stalet
^^HEREAS much inconvenience iiw
experienced in this state, from the toffi.l
f ahtuinint! testimony ol nciwons inter
have) in the office of the clerk oi the court :gl
ordinary on or before the 13tH day of Juqunry. . ....
rnnniog from thence directly to the river St. next ensuing the dato hereof, otherwise letters I culty of obtaining testimony of persons inter .-BtM
H *and singular every thing dismissory will bo granted to the petitioner. to questions of right before our courtsyand where-
I 'HI ’Witness the,honorable Thomas N. Morel, one ns embarrassing difficulties frequently impedetM
duy of correct mlministration of justice on this eubjectj
, 4> thesuidllenrv Sadijler,-1, , , .
t8 whom and to whose heirs und ussigiis the said of the Justices qf the said Court, this 13th day <
mortgage'was made on the 24th 0/ “opt. 1823, [ Jujy, *A. D. 1824. S. M. BOND, c c o.
f iiltf iii-Mifixnil lilf ci 1 . ! n • rt (4 4 ,vf. /v.. - 4#, lli V. .. I lllfaz 1 1 f!fl
July unsigned by deed, said niortguge to tho pe,
titioner, thprejjs r.ow due on said mortgage the
sum of Five Hundred Dollars with Interest from,
the 1st January 1822, uud praying for the foreclo-
July 13
150
of justice
For remedy whereof, , ,
" Be it enacted by the. Senate and House 0] fi'
e state of Georgia, in Gentrul fi
ceased, lo file their objections (if any they have) sure of the equity of redemption, iu,thc said John ^ tiling for ordinary purposes.
- , to the granting of the administration ofthe estate Christopher, Ins heirs and ussigr.s in the wu.. ib-i 1" 'T ' ln 7i
A small building on lot No. 15,' Spring Ilijl, of the aeceasqd to tifo applicant in the Clerk’s mortgaged premises and thut the same; be
bounded east by Franklm street, Soutli j>y Spring Office ofthe said Court, on or before the twenty I foreclosed according to law.)
street, west by lot Jio. 18, and north by lot No. 16,
leried on as the property of Elsey Wilson, to sa
tisfy her city tuxes for tlie years 1820, 1821*, 1823
and 1824. Amount tax $27 31'.
, Buildings on Lot N p. 8, Indian-slreet, bounded
east by lot No. 7. south by a-lano, west by lot No.
9, and north by Indian-street', levied on ns the
property oj' John Myrielr, to satisfy hip city taxes
It '' ’ ’ * ' ’
Office of the said Court, on or before the twenty
seventh day of November next ; otherwise letters
of administration will be granted.
Wliness the Hon. John P. Williamson one of ihe
Justices ofthe said Court, the 27th Oct, A. D. 1824.
oct27 193 g. M. BOND,e co.
, concern
Whereas William Davies administrator of Ja
cob Franklin Kbal dec. has petitioned the hon
That from und Immediately after the passing T
this act, it shall he made the duty of the Clerla '
lllioncr, it ¥ .ordered,,.l». In- * c |„, ,„ d
forest due on the said mortgage together with
the cosfo'of his applicants be puid into this court
within twelve months from (his dftte, otherwise.
' 0 f redcmplimi of the suid',L hn
g' r ^ORGlA, Cliathiun County—% ihe htmom-\that the equity
V* the Justices of the Inferior court of Chath- t hristonlier his
On thefint Tuesday in December nexl.
*tTCy r JLL he sold at the late residence of Jucob
* » l’utch, dec’d, late oftlie ComityofBulioch;
ill the nersoutil property of said deceased, sold
tor the benefit ot tin- he irs and creditors of said
ate. WM.. DELOACH, Adm’r.
* J.-VNii FUTCH, A It-H.
i« ' *
’or the yeurs 1823 and 1824. Amount due $9 76
and,cost. '
East half Lot No. 5, Hick’s Tything Pcrcival
ward bouuded oast by lot No. 7, south by Spite
street, west by west hulfof said lot, and north by a
lane,'levied on as the property of Henry Lyons,
to satisfy his city tux for the present year. A-
liifiunt due $13 and cost. ,
Twij-thirds 6f lot. No. 7, Yumacraw, bounded
ea^t-by lot No. (>, smith by a lane, west/ by lot No.
9,1'.iui north by Indian-street.lcvicd on as tho pro
perty of R. Richardson, to satisfy his city fax for
the present year, amount due $27 00 and costs,
Lot No. 20 and buildings, Warren w u d, bound
ed cast by i’ricc-strect, south by St. Julian-street,
west by lot No. 19, nnd nortb by.a lane, levied on
a; the property of Av M-Gray, tosatlsfy- the tajios
am county sitting for ordinary purposes.
To all whom it mtiy concern.
Whcaras Charles Gregory executor of Thomus
G. Davis late of Chatham county deceased has
Christonlier his heirs, hxecutprs, administrations
and assigns he from thence forever foreclosed I M uri -b n <-' x fr otlieiwise letters dismissory will be
and that such other proceedings' take place as are I ^r! 1 . “ petitionei.
pursuaht to the stutue.*
And it is further ordered that this rule be pub-
llie Courts of Ordinury, in eucli county respeeti' 1
Iv, to enter und register; in a book to be kept 1 L
that purpose,, the names tof all persons who m . ■
report thoniselves to him, of who Innybc raF' 1 1
by their parents or guardians, as well as alt W |
who may he hereafter born within tlie snid voi-c /1
uiidwho mny be reported us aforesaid, upon n ,1
proot being mnde by affidavit qroatlf tto_ the
of the said Birth ; and that the sakt Clerk slmif
entitled .tp take and receive lor ea«h l ’ c ^ |( j|
Witness tfie honorubfo John P. Williamgon, I tovsnakf;tJic ouru |
ie ofthe Justices of said court this 7th day 0 M WoHty-five cents.
and singular, Bie kindred and creditors ofthe
said deceased lo file their objections (if n»y they
hafe,) in the office oi the office of the Clejk of
the court of ordinury, on or.lieiorelhe 7th day of
petitioned the honorable tlie court of ordinary to ^shed h; one of the Guzettesoithis state at feast
be discharged from his said executorship, | once a month for twelve months to the time ap-
citc and odmonish all
Heptcmber, -A. D. 1824.
discharged
These are therefore to ,
and singular the kindred and creditors ofthe
said deceased, to file their objections, if any they
have, in the office of the Clerk ofthe court of
ordiiiftiy on or before the 7th day of March next,
othenviso letters dismissory will be grunted the
petitioner.
pointed for (he puyment of said money into
Court,
A true extract,from the minutes.
JOHN BAILEY, Clerk.
Jefferson, 16th Mnrch, 1824. ; ,]
ERSONS indebted to llie estate of, Elisa-
sep 9.
165
S. M. BOND, c c b’c
GEOltGiA,
j TV] INE montim after date application w ill bo;
i. A made to tlie hon. Inferior court of Chatham
county,for leave to sell all thut 16t in SaVannah !-*•. uiihofUoceW-l
kifownjiy the No. 1, Ellis square, Decker ward, J.e6» te <d I.his-state,passed 11 e« 9(il otuo i
1 ' ’ 'II thnt lo [tor,. S^hefi^lscclion ol wh « .s.ecifodw
mmm m
ClMTIIMf COUNTY. ) ; ,
Clerk's Office of the Court of Ordinary 1
T HE citizens of Chutham ! County are ho™"?
. , notlt’K.'d, tlmf in P~uce
P ERSONS indebted to the estute of Elisa- with the imnj'pvemeiits therepu ; mid fill that lot i Hov, . ttjtiieiir^secnon oi wumi* T-'tyi I
belli Fety, late of Chatham county, decens- iiijSiiviinmih' known by the No. 23, in Liberty “book is prepared-, or thoregist!} 01 nn9 |
'iVitnestfthe^ honorable George L Cope, one of ed; are requested to make immediate payment to ward, with the buildings thereon/' being the I county
the Justices oi the said court this seventh day of the’ subscriber, und those 'to whom the estute ,is real r/stalemf John Smith, deceased, for the bene- L M.
Sejilembpr, A. D. 1824. indebted, arfi requested to exhibit their demands «t ofthe Heirs.
‘duly authenUcoted. -PETER SIJICK, Ex’r rwi-^jLa*iu. 1 ~ku.
july 13 ICO
top 0
1?6
9, W, c 0 0 c c
jiafiy 16
FREDERICK HERB, Adm’r.
114
SAMUEL M. BOND,
ntivaru of Chatham Co*
Clerk oftlj. Court of Ordinary of Chatham