Savannah republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1824-1829, November 27, 1824, Image 4

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* 4 ■-* ->** .- ffSlil® §018 gw j. Alulliin si I'fltOi 8 sale. jBr; On Wednesday the first of December next, lyirlLL bo sold at Ululate resilience of Allen, y V Denmark, dec'll, all the personal property e>[ said dec’d; consisting of 3 negroes, 4 head of horses, one mule, Cattle, Sheep, gouts, anti hogs, mo! household ami kitchen furniture. Also, 8 head Oxen one earrylog, 1 silver watch, and tho pvt • i nt crop of corn and fotldcr. Condi* tiuns of sale Cash. It. BURTON, Adm’r. Oo.t 14 180 MARY’ DENMARK, Am’x. Sftlc, Administrator* On the first Tuesday in January next, ■%'TT‘i LL lie sold before tho Court House, in the \ V City of Savannali, the following .property, being tho real estate of Andrew M‘Lcnn, late of Clifttnufu County, dec’d for the bonentof the heirs and creditors, pursuant to nn order of Court. _ One I nu t of land, containing 800 acres adjoin ing lands of Francis Tufts,.lumes Raseo, and Ma ry Shares, known as Jonathan nnd John Fox’s tract, about 12 miles tVom Savannah. One vacant lot in fee simple, situated in Ewens- btirg; on Margarct-st.Savannah, known by No.28. One Ditto, also fee simple, situated in do. and known by the No. 21, with n dwelling house and ortn f improvements thereon. One hot in Rice bo rough, Liberty county. I lie purchasers giving bond and mortgage, pay id'll in one, two and three years,with interest trom date*l»ii personal security. GEO. GLEN, Oct 30 201 Adtn’r est. Andrew MT.ane. Executor's sate, < By J. B. Herbert 4$»co. On thefirst Tuesday in December next, W 7 ILL be sold at the Court House in this city \ t hetween the usual hours of 10 nnd 2 o’cl’k. All the buildings situated on the north western ■corner of Lot No thirteen Washington Ward, con sisting of a 1 story houses with n kitchen and other necessary improvements beingthe property ofthc cat. of Susannah Miller, dec. Soldhy permission ofthc lion, tho Inferior Court of Chatham County and by order ofthc Ex’r for the benefit of theheirs of suid estate. Get 2 181 By Calvin linker. A tlm inistrutor's sale. On the first Tuesday in December next, Will be sold in front of tuo Court House in this City, ut 11 o’clock. All the personal properly of\Vm. .Mayhcw, deceased. Consisting of a DWELLING HOUSE, On Lot No. 31, Liberty Ward and oue i on nurtuf Lot No. 2, Jckyll Ty tiling fjorliv U ard.nnd sundry CARPENTERS TOOLS. 'Sold by order of the Administrators Oct 22 104 v , ; Administrators sales. On the Jir-st Tuesday in December next, “SITILL be sold attlie court house in thccoun- vV (y of Effingham ' A tract i.fluml containing 2024 acres, kndwnby /.the number 229—16th disk lying in Die county of llenry, oit tile Yellow lliver, fwenty five acres of which is cleaned, together with some improve ments thereon and considered a valuable tract Sold by an order obtained from the hon. the In ferior Court ofthc County of Effinghnm, for the Lent'fit of the heirs and creditors of the estate of Emanuel Itahn, late of said Countv dec. JACOB GNANn, Junior. Administrator. ort2 1S4 Administrator's sale. On the first Tuesday in January next, "VI/ILL be .sold nt the Court House, in the v v County of Effingham, between the usuul houraofsaie. Two negroes a Follow-nnd a Wench, named Lloyd and Fanny. Anil also all the right title and interest of William Joseph Silencer, dec’d,,ot in und ton negro woman-named Amy, and her aoii Tom, and the possession thereof. The above fold us the property of YVm. J. Spencer, dec’d. by order ot .the Hon. tli. Judges of the Court ol Or- •dinnry for the County of Effingham, for the bene fit of thp heirs nnd creditor.' ot the said dec’d.— Conditions made known nu tiie duy of sale, nov 9 2<x.) ELI AS HEED, Adm'r. City Sheriff’s sales. O N the first Tuesday ir. December ncxi,will be sold at the Court-House, between the usual Laura of 10 and 4 o’clock. All that lot and improvements No. 6, Liberty Wart}, in the City of Savannah, subject to amort- gvino, levied ou as the property of John Crane, to . .tirfy an execution in favor ot'Josiah Lawrence. buildings on Quarter lot No. 33, Greene ward, levied on ns the property of George Ross, under un execution in favor of Salma Mnhton. nov 6 £l)7 TAS.W. SIMS, dsc s Administrator’s sale* In the first Tuesday in December next. ILL be sold at the late residence of Jacob Futch, dec’d, late ofthc County of Bulloch; •sonal property of said deceased, sold nefit ot the heirs and creditors of said WM. DKLOACIl, Adm’r. JANE FUTCH, A l-’\. oct 2 184* — Sheriff’s sales. On the firs! Tuesday in December next, 'ILL be sold ut thecourt house, in the city ofSuvannah, between the hours of 10 and A negro woman named Ciller levied on as the property of 1’aiil I. Vallotton, to satisfy two execu tions from o Justices Court in favor of William Williams arid Charles Gregory, for use of Wiiliani Williams, retumedfo me by a constable. The southern half of lots No. 30'and 40 with (he improvements thereon in Elbert ward in the City ot Savunnnh, levied on as the property of UeDjamin Bbeftall, to satisfy an execution in fa vor of James Anderson&co. et. nl. The following Seven Negroes, viz: Tenn, Ester, Jarob, Sinuh, Adam, Daphne and John, levied on asllie properly of Elizabeth Whiting, to satisfy an execution in favor of YViilis R. Franklin, against Augustus F. Durkce, and others. All that western moiety or half lot of land known us the lot letter Q, in the City of Savannah, in Oglethorpe ward, containing in the whole lot, 67.'. feet in width, and 107A feet in length, togeth er ivit h the houses and improvements upon the gold half lot, levied on os the property of Marga ret Sims, Und the legal Representatives of William J. Sims, dec’d under a role absolute from the lion Superior Court, in favor of James Roberts. The southern half of lot No. 10. Y"amacraw,tlie •southern half lot No. 38, Elbert YVard ; the south- cm half lot No. 32, Elbert Ward; and also a tract •of land in Jefferson County, containing 256 acres: southern half uf lot No. 37, Liberty ward: Solt as the property of the late William Shaw, dec’d, under a decree of the bon. Superior Court of Chat ham County. Conditions, a credit of one mid tw o years—the purchaser giving bond mid mort S :, S° the property. • I. D’LYON, s. c. c nov 207 Sheriff’s sales. On the first Tuesday in December next. '€T/TLL lie sold at the Court House in Tiiccboro * V Liberty county, between the usual hours of Sale, the following property, viz: One tract of land containing one hundred acres jnore or less, bounded on the north by hinds ofB Mcll, Senr. on the enst by lands of Mrs Dreggcrs, renl and on nil nthm* K»r i nH j City Marshal's Sales. Oil the first Tuesday in December next, rriLL be sold in front ofthuCoilrt I louse be- V tween the usual hours, the following pro perty ifthe ground tent that is due is not paid bc- lorc that day. Lot no. 19, Warren Ward, 60 by 00 feet, houn ded east by lot no. 20, south by St. Julian street, west by Warren Squutc, und north by Bryan st. re-entered upon as the property of tho estate of Win. Woodbridge for 4 quartern reut. Lot no. 22,Warren ward, 60 by IKY feet, bound ed enst by lot no. 21. south by Congress >st. west by Warren Sqmflre and north by St. Julian street, re-entered upon as the property of Geo, W M'Al* lister, lor 20 quarters rent. Lot no. 1, Washington ward, 60 by 90 feet, hounded east by lot no. 2, south b5’ n lane, west by Price st. and north by Bay st. re-entered upon ns the properly of T YV Woodbridge, for 4 quar ters feut. Lot no. 2, Washington ward, OO 7 by 90 feet, bounded east by lot no. 3, south by a lane, west by lot no. 1, und north by Bay st. re-entered upon as the property of T M Woodbridge, for 4 quar ters rent. Lot no. 16, Washington ward, 60 by 90 feet, bounded east by lot no. To, south by Bryan street, west by Price st. and north by n lane, re-entered upbn as the property of S Wilkins and C C Coop er, for 4 quarters rent. Lot no. 24, Washington ward, 60 by 90 feet, hounded .pint by lot no. 23, south by Congress st. west by Price st. and north by St. Julian st..re-en tered upon as the property ot M E Barnurd, for 4 quarters rent. Lot no. 33, Washington ward, 60 by 90 feet, bbunded east by lot no. 34, south by Broughton st. west by lot no. 36, and north by a lane, re-en tered upon ns tho property of Fanny Williams for 4 quarters rent. Lot no 52, Brown ward, 60 by 90 feet, bound ed east, by lot no. —, south by Libcrty-st. west By lot no. 53, nnd north by a Iqno, re-entered tip- on as the property of A. 1. D’Lyon for 4 quarters rent. Lot no. 53, Brown ward, 60 bv 90 feet, bound ed east by lot no. 62, south by Liberty.st. west by lot no. 64, nnd north by a lane, re-entered upon as the property of the estate of Hugh M’Call, for 4 quarters rent. Lot no. 60, Brown ward. 60 by 90 feet, bound ed Cast by Madison-st. south by Libcrty-st. west by lot nq. 61, and north by a lane, re-entered up on a< the property of R. F Williams, for 3 quar ters rent. Lot no. 2, New-Fran kiln wnrd, 60 by 90 feet, bounded enst by Telfair's lot, south, by Bnv-st. west by Montgomery-?!, and north by lot no. 3, re-entered upon as tho property of Wm. Scar brough, lor 4 quarters rent. Lot no. 6, New-Franklin ward, 60 by .90 feet, bounded cost bv lot no. 5, south by liuy-st. west by lot no. 7, and north by lot no 9, re-entered upon a? the properly ofMrs. Morels, for 8 qunr- tersrent. l.ot no. 7, New Franklin ward, 60 by 90 feet, bounded eust by lot no. 6, south by. Bav-si. west by West Broad-st. and nordi by lot no. 8, re-ou- terek upon as the property of E. Cooper, for 6 quarters rent. Lot ho. 9, New-Franklin ward. GO by 90 feet, bounded east by lot no, 10, south by lot no. 6 west by lot no. 8, nnd north by vaennt lots, rc mitered upon as the properly of Win. Taylor, for 4 quarters rent. Lot no. 10, New-Franklin ward. 60 by 90 feet, bounded east by lot no. 11, south by lot no, 5, west by lot 9, and north by vacnnl lots, re-entered upon as the property of M. O. Driscoll, for 8, quarters rent. Lot no. 11, New-Franklin, ward, GO by IK) feet, bounded east by Montgomery-st. south by lot no, 4, west by lot no. 10, nnd north by vaennt lots, re-entered upon as the property of \Ym. Scar brough,for i quarters rent. Eastern half Filature lot, bounded east by Lin- coln-st. south by St. Jul\an-sl. west by west hub of said lot, and’nortb by Brynn-st. re.entered up on as the property of U. Smith, ford qurrters rent, Lots no. 29 and 30, Colntnbia ward, 60 by Do each lot bourn led east by lot no. 31, smith by n lane, west by Habcrshnm st. and north by York street, re-entered upon as the property of the es tate of F. Aikln, IkT- 4 quarters rent each lot. AIw lot No 14, Columbia ward, 6o by 90 feet, bounded cost by lot No 13, south by State street, west by lot No 15 and north by a lane, re-enter ed upon ns the property of J. Davenport, for 8 quarters rent. Also Lot so. 15, Columbia ward, 60 by 90 feet, bounded east by lot no 14, south by State street, west by lot no 16, and north by u lnne re-entered upon as the property of the estate of Thus E L’oy d for four quarters rent. Also lot no 19, Columbia ward, 60 by 90 feet, bounded east by lot no 20, south by President st. west by Columbia Square, and north by state st re-entered ujton os the property of John Wuters tor4 quarters rent. Also lot no. 21, Columbia ward, GO by 90 feet bounded east by Price st south bv York st. wesl by lot no. 22, nnd north by Prcs'ni* nt st. re-enter ed upon as the property of J Hills I'pr 7 quarters rent. Also lot no. 25, Columbia ward, CO by 90 feet, bounded east by lot no. 26, south by a lune, west by Lincoln st. and north by Y'ork st. re-entered upon as the property of Steel White for 16 quar ters rent. Lot no. 31, Columbia ward, 60 by 90 feet, bounded east by lot no.32, south by a lane, west by lot no. 30, nnd north by Y'ork street, re-entered upon as the property of P. l’ouria, lor 4 quarters rent. Lot no. 34, Columbia ward, 60by 90feet, boun ded east by lot no. 33, south by South Broad si. west by lot no. 35, and north by a lune, re-enter ed upon as the property of Grant for two quar ters. Lot no. SR, ColnniWa ward, GO 1>v po f«e!, boun ded east by lot no 37, south by South Broad st. west by lot no 39 and north by’a lane, re-entered upon as the property of Ann Rodman, for 16 quar ters rent. Lot no. 4, Greene ward, GO by 90 feet, bounded east by lot no. 3, south by a lane, west by Hous ton street, and north by Broughton street, re-en tered upon as the property of T M Woodbridge for 4 quartern rent- Lot no. 18, Greene ward, 60 by 90 feet, bound ed cost by lot no. 17, soulh by President st. west by Greene square, and north by State st. re-enter ed upon as the property of j" Davenport, for 6 quarters rent. Lot no 36, Greene ward, CO by 90 feet, bound ed east by Houston st. south by South Broad st. west by lot no. 33, and north by n lane, re-enter ed upou as the property of M Doty, for 8 quarters rent. Lot no. 40, Greene ward, 60 by 90 feet, bound ed east by East Broad st. south by South Broad'st. west by lot no. 39, und north by a lane, re-enter- e . tipon.as the property of the estate of Wm. At kerson, for 8 quarters rent. Lot no. 5, Greene ward, 60 by 90 feet, bonded east by Houston st. south by a lane, West by lot no. 26, and north by Broughton st. re-entered up on,as the properly of the estate of Geo. Myers, for 4 quarters rent. Lot no. 6, Griccne wnrd, 60by 9Q feet, bounded east by lot no. 4, south by a lane, west by lot no. 7, ajid north by Broughton st, re-entered upon as the property of J G Wilson, and Ann Belcher, for 4 quarters rent. , Lot no. 14, Greene war'!,60 by 90 feet,bounded east .by lot no. 15, south by State- Street, west by lot no 13, nnd north by a lane, re-entered upon ns the protierty of Mury’S Atkcrson, for 8 . quarters i‘eut. Lot no. 16, Greene wnrd, 60 by Of) feet, hound ed east by East Broad st. pnuth by Slate st. west by lot no. 15, and north by a lane, re-entered up on as the property o' Ann Iidmiau, for 4 quarters rpnt > no. 0, nnd north by South TbwiiLstrcet, reven- tered upon as the property of the estate ot Titos. Gardner, for 4 quarters rent. Lot no. 8, Jackson ward, 60 by 90 loot, hound ed east: by lot no. south l»v a lane, west by lot no. 7,’ and north by South Broad-st rc-enter- 'cd upon as the properly of S. Wilkins, for four" quarters rent. Lot uo.To, Jackson Wnrd, 60 by 90 feet, boun ded cast by Whitaker-st. south by a lane, west by lot no. 9, and north by South Broad-st. re-en tered upon as the property ofT. N. Morel) for 5 quarters rent. Lots no. 14 and 16, Jackson ward, GO by 90 feet each lot, bounded east by lot no. 13, south by Orleans Square, west by M’Comb-street, jmd north by a lane, re-entered upon us the property of R. Habersham, for 4 quarters rent. Lots no. 17 mid 18, Jackson ward, 60 by 90 feel each lot, bounded cast by lot no. 16, south by Perey-st. west by lot no, ’19, and north by a lane, re-entered upon as the property of k’. S. Fell, for 8 qmirsers rent each lot. Lot no. 19, Jackson ward, 60 by 90 feet, boun- dqd east by lot no 18, south by Ferry-at. west by- lot no. 20, and north by a.lane, re-entered upon as the property of A. D, Abraham, for 4 quarters rent. Lot no. 20, Jackson ward, 60 by 90 feet, houn ded east by lot no 19, south by lYrry-st. west by Jeffersou-st. and north by a lane, re-entered up on ns the property of Geo. Glen, for 2 quarters rent. Lots no. 24 and 22, Jackson ward, 60 by 90 feet each lot,bounded east.by Orleans Square, south by M’Donoi'gh-street, west by Jeffers,m-st. and north by Perry-street, ro-entered upon us the property of E.Early, for 4 quarters rent. Lot no. 29, Jackson ward, 60 by 90 feet, boun ded cast by lot no. 30, south by a lane, west by Jetfcrxon-st. and north by Hull st. re-entered up on us the property of J. B. Berlliclot, for 4 quar ters rent. Lots no. 27 nnd 23, Jackson wnrd, 60 by 90 Citij Marshal's sates. O N the first Tuesday in December, in front of the Coilrt-1 loose, between tho usual hours, Will be sold, tho following property, If tho taxes am not paid: Lot No. New Leeds, now known in tho plan of the citv as Oglethorpe ward, hounded oast [>v West Broad-street, south hy a vacant lot, west by lot — and north by lot No.«l. levied on us tho property ofG.L. Cope, to satisfy his city taxes for the year 1821, 1822, 1823, and 1821, alnount tax $187 57 attd cost. Wharf lot No. 8, Washington wnrd, hounded enst hy lot No. 9, south by Ray-street, west by lot No. i. aud north by Savannah river, levied on ns the property of the estate of l’at. Stanton, to sat isfy the city taxes of said estgtc fortho years 1821, and 1822, amount tax $99 and cojt. Half lot No. 9. nnd buildings, Car|tenters Row, Trustee Garden, bounded enst by east boundary street, south by lot No. .10, west by east Broad-st. nnd north by lot No. 8, levied on as the property of Thomas K. Maximal, to satisfy Ills city taxes for the years 1823 and 1824, nmountdun $15. An undivided half Lot’No. 6, Hluk’s Ty thing I’ercivul ward bounded east by lot No. 7, south by Stute street, west by west half of said lot, and north by 4 lane, levied on ns the property of Hen ry Lyons, to satisfy bis city tax for the present year/ Amount due $13 und cost. One negro man named Frank, levied on as the property of Thomas Wilson, to satisfy his city taxes for the years 1821, 1822, 1823, mid 1824, amount tax $120 12. Half Lot No. 9 and buildings, Second Tything Reynolds ward, bounded east hy lot No, It*,south hy firyan st. west by Lot No. 8, and north by a lnno levied on as tile property of the life estate of C, D. Lcby, to satisfy his city tax for the years 1823 und 1824. Amount due $25 80 and cost. A quarter of Wlmrf Lot No. 4, Trustee Garden, hotthded east by half of said‘lot, west by lot 3, south by Fort Wayne, and north by Savannali feet each lot, bounded enst by Orleans Square, River, levied on us tlio property of A. L. Ilart and on all other sides by vacant land, levied 'bn ustbe property of JohiS Shepard, Scnr. to satisfy tundry executions in favor of John Standry and others, nnd turned over to me hy a constable. Also, one tract of land containing two hundred acres, more or iels, lying ou the waters of Beards Creek, levied on us the property of Vinson Striek . land, to satisfy un execution in favor- of Elijul - iadgetl und turned to «ic by a Constable. w VfAY>L.c, r.OvC south by Hull-st. West by Jcfferson-st. and north by M'Donough-st.re-entered upon as the property oi’ J. H. Morel, for 4 quarters rent each lot. Lot no. 37. Jackson ward, GO by 90 fret, boun ded oast by lot no 3S, south bv a lane, west by lot no. 36,’and north by Hull-street, re-entered upon us the property ol Geo- Glen, for 4 quarters rent. Lot no. 47. Jackson ward, 60 by 90 feet, boun ded east by \yl no. 4G, south by Liberty-si. west by lot no. '48, and north by a lime, re-entered upou as the properly of J. IUM'Kimion, for 8 quarters rent. Lot no. 25, Brown ward, 60 hy 90 feet, bound ed cast by lot mr. 24, south by rerry-st. west by- lot no'. 26, ami north by a lane, re-entered upon as the property of C. II. Hayden, for 12 quarters rent. Lot no. 43, Brown ward, 60 by 90 feet, bound ed cast by lot no. 46. south by a lane, west by lot no. 44, and north by Hull-street, re-entered up on a» the property of tbecstate of L. bollock, for 8 quarters rent. Lot no.46, Brown Ward, GO by 90 feel, bound ed east by lot no. 47, south by a lane, west by lot no 43, nnd north by Hull-street, re-entered upon as the property of the Misses Minis’?, for 4 quar ters rent. Lot No. ", Franklin Ward, 60 by 90 feet,hound ed cast by T.yt No. !, south by a lane, nest by lot No, 3, and north by Bay-st. re-entered upon ns the properly of the* est.of John Course,for 12qrs.rcnt. •Lot* Nos. 17 and IS, Franklin Ward, Go hy 90 feet each, bounded cast by Jefferson st. south hy St’ Jniian-st. west by Franklin square, aud north by Brynn-st. re-entered upon as the property of F S Fell’, for 8 qrs. each lot. Lot Nn. 31, Franklin Ward. GO by 90fpet houn ded east by lot No.50, South by a "lune, west by IqtNo. 32, and north by Congrcss-st. re-entered upon as the property of Misses Minis, for 12 qrs. rent. Lot No. 1G, Franklin Wnrd, <J0by 90 feet,boun ded ea«t by Jefferson*st. south by Brynn-st. west by lot No. 15, and north by a lane, re-entered up on ns the property of the est. of F Doyle for 2 qrs. rent. I ots No. 7 and 8. F.lbert Ward, 60 hy .90 feet each, bounded east by lot No. 6, south by a lain:, west by West Hrond-'t. re-entered upon as the property of A Barclay, for 4 qr». rent each lot. Lot No. 16, Elbert Wnrd, 60by 90"feet, bound ed east by Jeffersou-st. sooth by 1 lull-st. west by lot No. 13, und north by a lane, re-entered upon as the property of Ann Bond, for4 qrs. rent.. Lots No. 21 and 22, Elbert YVard, GO by 90 feet, each bounded cast by Elbert square, snath by Per- ry-st. west by West Broad-st. and north by M-Do nough-st, re-entered upou us the property of O. M Lillibridge, for 4 qrs, rent each lot. Lot No. 24, Elbert YY’ard, 60 by 90 feet, bound- id cast by Jcfferson-st. south by Perry-st/ wesl by Lot No. 23, and north hy M'Dojgough-sl. re-enter ed upon as the property of Charlott Bulloch, fqr4 qrs. rent. Lot No. 30, Elbert ward, GO by 90 feet, bound ed east by lot No. 29, south by a lane, west by lot No. 31, alid north by Perry-street,.re-entered upon ns the property of S. M. Bond, for 4 quar ters renl. Lot No. 32, Elbert wnrd, GO by 90 et, bound ed enst by lot No 81, south by n lane, west by YVcst Broad-street, and north by Pcrry-st. re-on tered upon ns tho property ofthc estate of Wm Shaw, fur*2 quarters rent.’ Lot No. 24, Liberty ward, GO hv 90 feet, bann ed east by Jcffcrson-st. south by f ork-st. west by lot No. 23, aud north by President-st. re-entered upon us the property of Sumuel Wilkins, for 4 quarters rent. Lo‘ No. 25, Liberty ward, 60 by 90 feet, bound ed east by Jetferson-st. south by a lane, west by- lot No. 26, and north by Y’ork-st. re-entered upon 4S the property of the cstute of U. Mackey, for 4 quarters rent. Lot No. 27, Liberty ward, 60 by 90 feet boun- ded east by lot No. 26, south by a Line, ui-st 1 >v int Nq. 28, and north by York-st. rc-ent red upon as the property ol the estate of R. Muckcy, for 4 quarters rent. Lot No. 81, Libc ty ward, GO by 90 feet, bound ed east by lot No. 30, south by a lane, west by lot No 32, and north by York-st. re-entered upon as property of the cstute of John H. Deubcll, for 12 quurters rent. Lot No. 32, Liberty ward. GO by 90 feet, bonnd- edeast by lot No. 31, south by. a lane, west by YVest Broad-st. nnd north by York-st. re-entered upon ns tiic property of the estate of Joliu JJ. Deubcll, for 12 quarters rent. Lot No. 35, Liberty ward, 60 by 90 feet, boim- ed cast by lot No. 36, soulh by South Broad-st. west by lot No. 34, and north by a lane, re-enter ed upon as the property of Samuel YY’ilkins, for 4 quarters ren^. Lot No. 6, Columbia wnrd, GO by 90 feet, boun ded east by lot No. 7, south by a lane, west by lot No. 5, and north by Brougliton-st. re-cnlere up on as ’ be property of John Morel, for 4 quurters rent. Lot No. 8, Columbia ward,GO hy 90 feel, bound ed east by l’rice-st. south by a lune,west by lot No. 7, and north by. Brougliton-st. re-entered upon as the property of Mrs. S. Drysdal, for two quar ters. anti Lots no 9 and 10 Columbia .ward, 60 by DO feet each, bounded ca»t by Price-street, south by State-st/ west by lot no. II, and north by a lane, rc-entorcil upon ns the properly of R. Scott, for 4 quarter rent. Lot no. 13, Columbia ward, 60 by 90 feet, bound d east by Habcrshoin-st. sout i byS'ate-st west by lot no 14, and north by a lane,’ re-enter ed upon as the property of J.Duvenport, for four quarters rout.- F. M. STONE, c. m. nov 6 207 ridge, to satisfy the city taxes of said property lor years 1821, 1822, and 1823. Amouut due £1-1 50 and cost. \ building on the soulh east corner of lot letter A, Darby ward j levied on ns the property ol Jn». \V. Cannon, to satisfy his city tax for the year 1823. Amount due $17 31, and cost. Lot and building, Oglethorpe ward, bounded east by the estate of YVuyne’s lot, south by lot, west by a lane, and north by Sereins Mayers’ wharl’lot; levied on us tho pro- lerfy of (he estate of James Clarke, Sen. to satis- V siiid estate’s city tax for the year 1823. Amount due $13 mid cost. A building on Telfair’s wlmrf lot, known ns the 3 House ; levied on as the property of Freder ick Tuder, to satisfy his city tux lor the present ear. Amount due $10 and cost. Half lot no. Hand building, Trustee Garden, at tached to Washington wnrd, bouude.d cast by Rey- nold’s-st. south hy lot no. 10, west by lot no. 7, und north by lot no. 6; levied on ns the property of Sarah Middleton, to satisfy her city tuxes for the years 1823 and 1821. Amount due $6 76, and cost. Lot letter R, nnd building, Oglethorpe ward, bounded enst by St. Gall-st. south by a lane, west by a lano, and north by lot letter T ; levied on as the pronnrty of YVin. 1. Scott, to satisfy his city tnx for the present year. Amount $3 75, aud ust. A building on lot no. 35, Columbia wnrd ; le vied on as the property of Catharine E Devenx, to satisfy her city taxes for the year 1823 and 1824. Amount due $27 nnd cost. Lot no. 28 and building, Warren wnrd, bound ed east by Houstou-st. south by a lane, west by- lot no. 27, nnd north hy Congress-st, levied on as the property 'of ,E. Swarbriek, to satisfy his city- tux tor the year T824. Amount due $12 81 1-4, mid cost. Building on lot no 32, YY’urren ward ; levied on as the properly of Byotte Fuvord, to satisfy her city tax for the year 1834. Amount due $9 25,. and cost, A building on part lot no. G, Carpenters Row, now attached to Green ward ; levied on us the property of John F. Duval, Sen. to satisfy Ids city tax for the year 1823. Amyunt due $7 00, aud cost. Buildings on lot no. 52,Brown wnrd, bounded east by vacant lot, south by Liberty-st. west by lot no 53, nnd north by a lnne} levied on as the property of A, I. D’Lyon, to satisfy His city tax for’tlie year 1824. Amount duo $7 60, and cost. Wharf lot no. 3, YVarrcn wacd, bounded east by lot no. 4, south by Bny-st, wp-f by lot no. ‘2, aiid north' by Savannah river; levied on as the property of Peter Keun, to satisfy his city taxes for the "years 1823 and 1824. Ainonnt due $25 and cost. Part of buildings nn lot no. 10, .Carpenter tyth ing. Darby ward ; levied upon as the- properly of YVm. Lelmron, to satisfy Ids city tuxes for the years 1823ami 1624. Amount diie $7 60, nnd cost. Lots no.21 and 22,- and buildings, Liberty Lot no. 2, YY’nrren wnrd, 60 by 90 feet, bounded g st by lot no. 3; south by a lane west by lot no. 1, and north by bay at. re-entered upon ns the pro perty of the estate of YVm. Woodbridge, for 4 quar ters rent. Lot no'. 3,-YY’urren ward, 60 by. 90 feet, bounded enst by lot no. 4, south by a lane, west .by lot no. 2, nnd north by Bay street, re-entered up6n as the property of A Hunter, for 8 quarters rent. Lot no 7, Jackson ward, 60 by 90 feet, bound ed east by lolno. 8. south by a lane, west'by Iqt j-1 none vjt tin- for.ordi 'onll whom Whereas, John mond Dillon, late titioued the lion, court of«; ed from his said administration. Now, the e aru therefore to cite and admon ish all and singular the kindred and creditors ol tKo said deceased, tho filo their objectiins (it any they have,) to tho granting of letters dismlssory to tho putiuopor, in the clerk's office, of the said court, ou or before tho 11th day of December next ensuing, otherwise letters dismissory will he grant-' Ihepetitloher. YVitness the lion. John Cumming, one of tho Justices of thu said otrart, this I ltli day of Juno A. D. 1824. 3. M. BOND, c c. o. june 12 136 . ' , s \ KUlUil A, Chntfmm County-By the horn ; t;fc. OP Gboiuj,, hnupt, Complainim ( . of a, and others' A ltai dram, l,„t will order and direct l hat a referoncJt? tho register, to require, and report th D ,|i coitlils betivooiulir. M'Kinnosnnd the upon the limn of $50,000, and by ,! o! ,' , e pcat-s by agreement, the Bank Square w-C, specifically, hi part, for that loan, ihatth.^'i of fW* thereof, he snapped, also £ i nils received nt the south nnd of tiro hri.u®*^ tho pmo It was taken possession of in theif * and to report also upon Midi other di.r the complainants may insist upon • nrft „ made from the samo sit in, cuoDri VJT the Justices of the Inferior Court, sitting for ordiimry purposes. To all whom it may concern, YYItnrcas Robert Taylor, administrator of Wm M. Kelley, late of Bav nnnli, merchant, dec’d, lias petitioned to the honorable the court ot Or dinary to be discharged from his said administra tion. TJicso arc therefore to cite nnd ndmonish nil nnd singular the kindred and creditors ofthc Said dm:eased, to file, their objections, (if m, Y tltey have) In the clerks office of the said court, on or before the 8th dny rtf December next; otherwise letters dismlssory w ill be granted to the petition- 2dly. That lie onquirc and report tho „ of bridge hills now actually out, with the t Witness the ltonomhm John P. YVillinmsbn, one of the Justices of the said court, this 8th dny of June, A. D. 1824. S. M BOND, c c o. , June H 134 G GOKU1A, Chut Until county—By tHt linn. Hit Justices of the Inferior Court s/tting fur ordi• thereof, respectively, and such facts ten- prove them honest mid bona tide holders i us epcli case may severally suggest; H | w |j taken by the complainants cither a i. the north end of tho bridge, from tli» til south end pussed iuto the hands of the d,dAi i ortpelr agent, or uny public olficei and generally (he state ol aCcountol* . ry Shultz and the Bridge Company; port upon such discounts or chorees. •» tv* j /’l dm. U shall suggest nnd give preo/oU?" against the complainants or cither of them ' lle.iHvSiivi.TZ, Esq A’j’r— Pleusu to taka notice, thot pursuanltc the above reference, I am ready t 0 receive til* necessary statements ofaccounts ahd otherkHI nmtion. in relation to the matters therein en»t.; I ed, until Ike first Monday In December neiFwhJj I shall proceed to examine andreport thereon I urn your obd’t. serv’t. nary purposes. , To nil whom it may i ..ncern. YY’hcrrns William Davies, administrators of Mar tha Johnson dec. ha t petitioned the lion, the court of ordinary to be discharged from his said ad ministration. These are therefore to cite nnd ndmonish nil and singular the kindred and ereditnrs of laid de ceased, to file their objections (if any they have) in the office of the c|«rk of the court of ordina ry on or before the seventh day of March next; otherwise, letters dismissory will be grunted the petitioner. YVitness the lion. John P. Williamson, one of the Justices of the said Court, this 7th day of September, A. D. 1824. S. M. BOND, c c o c c. sept 9 1 *5 g ^ Y.OUGIA, Chatham County—liy the hots, the *« Justices of the Inferior court sitting for ordintt ry purposes. To nil whom it may concern. YVhercns Linus I*. Suge administrator of Sprague Taylor, deceased, hni petitioned the honora ble court of ordinary to be discharged from his said ndminislrotionsnip. Those are therefore to cite and ndinouisli nil nnd singular The kindred nnd creditors of the suid deceased, to file their objections (if and they have) in the office of tire clerk of the court of or dinary, on or before thn 13th day of January next ensuing the dnte hereof) otherwise letters alstnis sory will be granted to tho applicant. Witness the honm-nlt’e Thomas N. Morel one of the Justices of the said Court this 13th dny of July, A. D. 1824. S. M. BOND, c c o July 13 150 G t EOHGIA, Chatham County—Ry the lion, the T Justices of the Isijcrior court, sitting for or dinary purposes. To nil w-hom it may concern. Whereas Alexander iM. Taylor, administrator of John Scott, deceased, tins petitioned the honora ble the Justices ofthc Inferior court,to be dischar ged from his said admin Utrntion. Now these arc therefore- to cite npd admonish all nnd singular the kindred nnd, creditors of the said deceased, to file th riroiijections, (ifany they have) in the clerk's oflu-.e, ofthc court of ordina ry, otror before the Oth duy of December next otherwise letters dismis ?ory will he granted. YVitness the huuoral lie Edward Hnrdcn, one of the Justices of the suiid court, this Gth day of May, A. D. 1824. S. M. BOND, c c o may 6 100 wnrd bounded east by Liberty Square, soutli by Yoi k-st. west by West Broad-st. and north by Pres- ident-st. levied on Its the property of Mnrtlia Wilkins, to satisfy her city laxesfor the year!824.' Amount due $750, and costs. Buildings on south br.lfof lot no. 40 levied on as the property of Benjemin Sheftall, to satisfy bis city taxes for the years 1823 and 1824. A- mouot duo $17 30, nnd costs. Buildings on lot no. 24, Elert Ward, levied on as the property of J. Bulloch, to satisfy his city tuxes for the years 1823 and 1824. Amount due $33 43, and costs. Buildings on west iiuifof lot no. 6, Green ward; levied on as the properly of Ann Belcher, to sa tisfy her city taxes for the years 1823 nnd 1824. Amount due $16 G, and costs. Buildings on lot no. 22, Elbert ward ; levied on a* the property of Maria Lillibrigc and children, operiy fur the years 1823 and 1824. Amount due, $32 60, and costs. \ building on the south-east corner of lot no, 5; Ilcathcote tything, Decker ward; levied on ns the property of Phoebe Johnson, to satisfy her ci ty taxes for tlie'yeurs 1833 and 1824. Amount due $3 G, and costs. \ building on lot no 20, Green ward jlevied on as the property; of Jeannette Lnrotisic, to satisfy her city tuxes for the year 1824. Amount due $2 50, and costs. A small building on Mr. Stiles’ lot. Indinn-st. levied on ns the property of the estate of Wm. H. foincr, to satisfy the city tuxes for the year 1823. Amount due $0 62, and costs. A small building on lot no. 0,'westof 'Fahm-st. nnd north side of indian-st. levied on as the pro perty of James Keys, to satisfy his city taxes for theycnr 1823. Amount due $7 and costs. One third lotnn. 22, F.wensbnrg, now known in' the plan of the city as Oglethorpe ward,hounded east hy lot no, 19, south hy lot no. 23; west hy lot.no. 27, arid north by Murgiirel-st levied onus the property of the estate, of Mary Saunders, to satisfy the city taxes for the year. 1824. Amouut (Jue $4 12, and costs. A Building on the. south east corner of lot no. 0. Oglethorpe ward, levied on as the property of John May, to satisfy his.citv taxes lor the year lUO*l umromt film r.fl J W" .L lie sold on the first Tuesday in De- ^jl_EOHGIA, Bulloch County—By the honora ble the court of ordinary of said county- To all whom it may concern. Whereas Robert Bu rton," administmtorof the estnte of Stephen Denmark deceased bath appli ed to thc^sald Court for letters dismissory from said administration. These are therefore t-a cite and ndmonish nil and singular the kindred and creditors of the said deceased, to file their objections (if any they have) in the office of th e clerk of this court with’ in the time prescribed by law,' otherwise letters dismissory will be granted the npplicmrt. YVitness the honornbl t- Shepherd Williams, one of the Justices of said court, this 3d June, 1824. ELY KENNEDY, e c o n c. iuue 4 132 G Kt may concern Whereas Benedict Bonrquin has applied to the Honorable the Court of Ordinary of Chatham County, fdr letters’of ad ministration on the cstute and effects of Riclinrd Pellum late of Chatham, County, planter, deed, ils principal creditor. These are therefore to rite nno admonish nil and singular the kindred and creditors of the said dec to file their objections, (if any they have) to the granting of the administration of the estate ofthc said deceased to the applicant in the Cleric’s Office of the said Court, on or before the nineteenth day of Novomber next; otlterwise letters of adminis tration will lm grunted. YViiness the Hon. T. N Morei one of tho Jus tices of thu said Court, the 19th day of October A U. 1824. 8. M. BOND.cc o oct 20 192 EORGIA Ciiutlmm County-—l)y the Hon. the. Justifts of the Inferior court-sitting for ordi nary purposes. To nil Whom it may concern. YY’liereas Richard R. CUyler, executor of YY’H limn Stiaw deceased, 1ms petitioned tile bon. court of,ordinary, to be discharged from, his said exe culorship. These rre therefore to cite and addlftiish all and singular the kindred nnd creditors of the said deceased, to file their objections (if any they have) in the office of the clerk of the court of oi (Jinary on or before the 13th dny of January next ensuing the date hereof, otherwise letters dismissory will lie grunted to the petitioner. Witness the honorable Thomas N. Morel, of the .luslices of the said Court, this 13th day of Inly, A. D. 1824. , S M. BOND, c r o. 13 150 1824, amount due $3 50 and cost. V. M. STONE, Marshal. nov 6 207 FITIlK undersigned committee will receive pro- .1 petals for keeping in repair the city Clock, until tho first mecliqg of Council in January next; proposals for the same will he left with either of the undersigned. GEORGE -SHICK, J.B. GAUDRY, J. C. HABERSHAM. sept 18 179 ceinber next, in front of the'Court House, between the usual hours,if the ainountof finWim- posed by council are not paid, the following pro jjerty : Two small holdings, on the west half oPlot let ter JI. Oglethorpe ward,' hounded cast by cast half of said lot; west by a lone, north by Zublcy- stre'et, und south by lot letter F. levied on us the property of Mary Garnett, to satisfy 0 execution* issued by tho mayor of the city, against Mary Garnett "for entertaining uggroca on Bunduys, and retailing liquor, without haying a licence. A- ipouut of fines, $276 r and cost. # nov 6 " F. M. STONE, Marshal. TV] INE months after dutc, application will he -Li(made(o the Honorable the Justices of the inferior Court, for leave to sell the real estate o Williuil Hot distresses, -deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors. JAMES MORniSON, AdW nov 5 ■ 206 . J THE Subscriber has associated himself with rr , X John E.YVadswortli, in the Commission busi ness, in this pluce, which will hereafter be con ducted under the firm of \ BLISS Sf WAVS WOR TIL .180 -liLlAS ULISS. ott 14 , wRGfA Clinthmn (:oiinly—fly //u hoe V> Justices ofthc Inferior court of Chathasn coun ty silling for ordinary -pujjtosu. 3o all whom it mny concern. Whereas YVilliam Davids administrator of Ja il) Franklin Ken) doe. has petitioned the hnn. GEO. GLEN <W .Snt’flnnrtA, 14l/i Oct. 1824, (IT Although it can be ascertained by the bn ofthc Bridge Company, what amount of biw„ bills are nt ibis time unredeemed, yct it appears tol be neoeisarY from the above decretal order that! the respective holder* thereof should also! known. The subscriber therefore respectfully i*. quest*.nil m»ch holders of bridge bills,t, make known to him by letter or otherwise, tiro mnoimt held by them respectively, on or before the last Monday in November next, the better to enable him to comply with the above order. „ , , HENRY SHULTZ. Hamburgh, Oct. 20. oct29 200 , 179 ISepts J_>ERSONS indebted to the estate of iJi-.n beth Fell, late of (’fiallinm county, deceHs ed, are requested to make immediate payment to the subscriber, und those to whom the estate iJ indebted are requested to exhibit their demand] duly authenticated., I’ETER SIUCK, Ex’r. | July 13 150 I (VrlNE months after date application wiil J .. i made to the lion. Inferior court of the mutyl of Bryan, for leave to sell all the real estate cf| liUliassi Cabbedge deceased, to be sold fur l benefit of the heirs and creditors. JOHN CUBBEDGE, Adm’r, june Iff 138 Bryan County. \ INE mouths after date npplii«tion ni.nj| made to the hon. Inferior court of Lictjl county, for leave to sell tin* real nnd personsol tate of I.odowick Lard, late of Tattnall coantjl deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and tail tors. E. WAY, Adia'i, ‘ nug.31 . §ol71 INE months after (lute 1 shall upply to 111 N l hon. Inferior court of Liberty county leave to sell the real und personal property Wm L Baker, deceased, for the benefit of liuirsuud creditors.' T1IOS. B. BAKER, Adm’r. | npril 7 89 l\l tNE months after date application aill lx| .Li made to the lion. Inferior court of Ballocb comity, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for] leave to sell all the real und personal estate of AY-1 len Denmark, deceased, for the benefit oi tht| heirs and creditors. ROBERT BURTON, Adm’r. MARY DENMARK, Atlrn’x. fob 23 48 Bulloch Comiltl INE mouth* utter the date hereof, appliS] N l M tion will he made to the Interior cwll when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave || sell all that lot or pait'of ground in the district/I White Bluff, county of Chatham, containinyll acre -, more or less,bounded northwardly sndnt] wardly by lands late John Poiillcns, und .'-«d| vVardly hy lands of Williams, belonging to fee] tato of James Boyd, nnd to lie soldfor the f fit of the heirs and creditors of said cstute. ELIZABETH BOYD, Adm’t'l may 26 J24 f|THE public is apprised, that the subsrnl has .titles to one half of a 5Q acre tracts land on YVliite Bluff, adjoining his nnd li Intrly John Poullen’s, now John Morrill's, t fur which the administratrix of the fate John find] now applies for leave to sell as part of that est*»| —his titles are of prior date and record- All peal sons are forewarned not to purchase or Irrjpa4| on the premises. Rf' F. WILLIAMS. june_17 w—frrl38 . . 1NK months utter date, npplicSlLn1 N l — made to the Inferior court of - ERngba® I county for leave to sell all the real property “M longing to tho estate of the late Kev. Jno. "f clc \ 1 deceased, lying in said county,(orthe benefit otj the heirs and creditor*. , , ANN BECK, Admx- npril 16 88 - ,'E mouths alter dale, 1 shall apply w <6| *|V| liTcs iiitiuuin iimrr uiuc, * Trv . -/■ !. i lion, the Inferior court of the county of 91 fingham, for leave to sell all the real estate longing to Solomon Gnann.dec. ol which aure cerned will take notice. - . . JOSHUA GNANN, adrat march 4 62 - . TTStl A E months after dute up licatloa vyjj . , made tothc hon. the InferiorCourt olGi^l linm County, when setting for ordinary P ur P®7T for permission to sell the 1 following real estsi j IOI jitnuinriiuii iu af;ii me miig»»'"o r .t,| for the hen:-fit of the heirs and creditors ot I estate of N. S. Bayajd, deceased, viz: One undivided fourth of a tract of land. ( tabling about 500 aeres, on Cumberland J*I ; Camden County, known as Plum Otehut^- an undivided fourth of a certain Tract Jl . situated on said Jslpnd, containing about cres, briginally granted to Gen. Lacliloud t tosh, nnd bounded on the south by tbesaw Oreliard Tract.’ .l. Also, a tract called Lottery Hill situate ° . Ogeechee Rond, 3 miles from SavnnnuM 0 ing about 600 acre*. N. J. BAYARD Adm,r est. N. S. maj' 20 211 LL persons having any demands »^J col) court, of Ordinary to be discharged from his said administration. These arc therefore to icite and admon!; b nil and singular, the kindrekl and creditors of the said (leceused to (le theirlobjcctions (if nny thev have,) in the ulfiee of. the office of the Clerk of the court of ordinary, on or before the 7th dny of March next, otherwise leUers dismissory will be granted the netfliqncr. YVitness the honorable, j John P. Williamson, one of tho Justices of o'atq court this 7th duv of September, A. D. 1824. S. M. BOND, c c o c c. sep 9. 165 | ■jt^TNE months after dat application will be made to the bon. Inferior court of Chntham. connly.for leave tb dell nil that lot in Suvunnuh known by the No. 1, Elli? rouare, Decker w ard, with the improvements tjreredn : and nil (hat lot if Savannah known by tlib No. 2.3, in Libertv Ward, with the buildings 1 thereon, being the reul estate of John Smith, deceused, tor tile bene fit ot the heirs. may m DEIH^K IIERB dra’r. I the estate of Francis Jalineau, il £C arc requested to deliver them in proper^ • • ed,on or before the first day of Oct. next, coiiutonot brouglit forward before^ that be refpsed payment by the underrignei^r^^ julyj 10 149 ^^I.L persons Indebted to thefcslute -ljl. dor Martin, into of Liberty (’ount)i ” nti ed, are requested to make immediate p« l ) R.F. BAKER, \ Ex’rs- YV. H. MARTIN,) may 10 ^p12 A LI, persons having demands »»»"*'I . tale of tiie late Hugh M'Call dec requested to band them in forpuymcnb^ .^^1 indebted to suid estate will pjeairo task 6 , diote payment. THOS. M‘CALL, t fj rs. * ' P.BRASC-H, 5 july 1.3 150 — ‘|Y ( INE months alter dute, 1 shall apply . ( 0 r J.Ni boil. Inferior court of Chatham leave to sell tlib real and personal i"-> j or Luchland Ilainilton Mclntofch, decease , benefit of the heirs. ^ ...twrnSl! SUSAN A march 9 GO