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THE SAVAJYNJIH MUSEUM
, DU blislied near Whitaker-street, on the Bay,
LrV day'for eight months and three times a
l for the remaining four months of the year,
Z SIGHT dollajis per annum, if paid in advance,
“ TIS poLLAiis if paid after the expiration of the
® subscriptions are received foi*i peri oil
than six months—for which site dollars
je charged.
THE SAVANNAH MUSEUM for the coun
published to meet the arrangement of the
Mil three times a week, at five dollatis per
annum if paid in advance, or eiuht dollars if
not paid during the year.
Advertisements not exceeding twelve lines
•republished in both papers, the first time for
‘5 cents, and continued in the city paper, unless
otherwise ordered, at 38 cents each continuation.
advertisements over twelve lines charged in the
same proportion.
When an advertisement is sent to the office
without any number of insertions being expres
sion the face of the order, it is understood that
the advertiser wishes it continued until further
notice. Therefore, all advertisements which arc
not originally limited to a certain number of in
sertions, are’continued and charged until an or
der for discontinuance is received. Advertise
ments not continued oftener than once a week,
me charged for each insertion the same as anew
advertisement. __________
DRY GOODS.
jrndE subscriber has just rt ceiv-d per Ship
41 John & Edward from New York, a fresh
WpP'f °f seasonable Dry Goods,
Among which are ,
Extra super queens mixture C;3imeres
Gentlemens Cravats
Brittania Handkerchiefs
Imitation Merino Dresses
Green Baize
Gentlemens super Buff Sl Drab Buckskin
Gloves.
ALSO,
1 Case mens low priced Chip H its
5000 Quids
WMch will be sold low fur Cash, at No.
7,Commerce Row. F. I- SHAY,
jan 13 16
(jj* Office for the sale of Ne
groes, Land, Houses and Lots and
General Brokerage.
UptiE subscriber renews a tender of his ser
vices to his friends, and pledges his un
remitted attention to the sale and purchase ot
Negroes as usual, as also the disposal of Koines
and Lots, Lands and the negotiation of paper,
jnd every other transaction in the Brokerage
line oh commission His acquaintance with
pitsons most likely to purchase Negroes, af
fords a facility in affecting sales, assiduity and
punctuality and candour, will ev rbe observed.
He wjjl also procure hire fur Negroes, and use
1 ivervprecaution in securing the wages, t re
gister for such will be kept open f r the inser
aanof all Negroes sent for hire, and for appU
tans for field hands, House servants, and g angs
tirivork on board of vessels, who will he sup
pled as far as the encouragement this estab
lihment may ipeet from tiie owners of that
pnperty.
Strangers and others are informed, that they
tHav obtain on application at his office, such in
formation as may be requii e.l and Ins means af
ford, his fees moderate on all such occasions.
A register of the Land Drawing, in the for
merand lasr Lottery is already for inspection.
Small maps of the lands obtained, and a correct
sketch of the counties and districts, water cour
ses kc to be seen. D POLOCK.
Jeb 18 38
The Communicant't Spiritual
Companion:
OR an Evangelical Preparation for the Lord’s
Supper, in which are shewn the nature of
’be Ordinance, and the disposition requisite
fur a profitable participation thereof—by the
Rev. Thomas Hawes, D D. Price 50 cents.
The new Week’s Preparation for a worthy
receiving of the Lord’s Supper. 5 ■ cents.
Twenty-five Discourses, adapted to the
lard’s Supper, delivered just before the ad
ministration of that Sacked Ordinance, by John
Owen, S. O. gl.
Tiie Terms of the Christian Communion —by
Isaac tVatts, D. I). 75 cents.
A Companion for the Altar, or Week’s Pre
paration for the Holy Communion —by John
ifonrv Hobart, D 1). 75 cents.
The Communicant’s Companion, or Instruc
!lions and Helps for the right receiving of the
urd’s S unper—by Matthew Henry. gl.
The Christian’s Manuel, containing Dialogues
and Prayers, suited to the various exercises ot
•lie Christian Life, &c. gl !5.
The Kiss and Progress of Religion in the
Soul, with a devout Meditation on Prayer ad
ded to each chapter—by Philip Doddridge, D.
A Method for Prayer, with Scripture F.xpres?
sior.s proper to be used under each head — by
Matthew Henry. 87A cents.
Prayers for the use of Families, or the Do
mestic Minister’s Assistant —by William Jay.
SI.
Prayers and Offices of Devotion for families,
soil for particular persons upon most occasions
by Benjamin Jenks. gl.
A collection of Prayer , for families and pri
vate persons—by George Burlier. cents.
For sale by
’ TUGS, LONG WORTH,
Johnston’s square.
feb 27 43
No. 3 Mackerel.
TWFTY bbls No. 3 Mackerel, Boston inspec
* tion,- landing for sale bv
ltO BERT S. GOFF,
_march 4 c Excliange-wnarf.
Lamp Oil ,
T’lE Subscriber has received from Sami, Rod*
man’s OIL Manufactory New Bedford, a
hi-fb supply of his best Spermacetti Oii, of a
fluidity e.qual to any ever sold in this city. This
pd is warranted to burn until it is exhaust'd -
I‘eedp 1 ‘ ee d p no snuffing or picking up, and produces
n ° rn:) re smoke than candles, and is by actual ex
P er, ment as cheap as candles at ten cents per
l )o ' u ‘d—for sale wholesale and retail bv
feb 02 45 AUGUSTUS CORNWALL.
THE SAVANNAH MUSEUM.
Frederic Selieck,
HAS just receiveit anil offers lor sale, Low
tor cash, produce, or town paper only,
30 bbls prime Muscovado Sugar
80 do Howard st Balt superfine Flour
20 do Rye Whiskev
20 do No 3 Mackerel
10 do N Gin 5 hhds Rye “Whiskey
2 hhds imitation Jamaica Hum
15 bags prime Havana Coffee
1000 bush. I.iverp. Ground Salt
5 tons Swedes Iron assorted
5 do Hollow Ware, Eng. and American
30 ps Colton Bagging
10 casks Cheese
1000 pounds Share Moulds
40 small boxes No 1 Soap
40 doz Carolina Weeding Hoes
100 reams Wrapping Paper
16 doz American Axes
20 kegs Dupont’s Powder
Shot assorted
1500 wt prime new Bacon, saltpetred
Brown Shirting, Plaids and Stripes
Plains, Calico, Shoes, Hats
And almost every article suitable for town or
country.
To Ilent —a large and convenient
■birjuii Store and Cellar fronting Barnard street,
in C Giidon’s new brick Building, rent very
Low.
RILLS OF EXCHANGE,
On New York and Providence, for sale as a
bore. 35 dec 17
To Lent.
And possession given immediately.
THAT elegant three story brick tene
'Minsaj ment Dwelling house and Store, corner
of Barnard- st. and Bay Lane, the Dwelling-house
contains seven large and spacious rooms, Cellar
Kitchen &c, the store is large, and an excellent
stand for any kind of business, the rent will be
very moderate until the first of Nov next.
Also—a Brick Dwelling House in llryan-st.
containing five rooms and Cellar Kitchen, new,
and in complete order
Also—a Dwelling House and Store, corner of
Jefferson and St Jutian-st. a good stand fora
Grocery Store, rent low, apply to
jan 14 11 FREDERIC SELLF.CK.
To Planters.
„*4VIE Subscriber has on hand & will continue
A ‘ keep a constnn Supply of
FLOUR, COltY # PRO FIS IONS,
.V ith a general Assortment of such articles as
re required fi.r Planters. The Goods will be
sold at Savannah prices, and Produce taken in
payment —He Solicits the Patronage of those
Planters in the vicinity of St. Mary’s.
In Store,
2000 Bushels Prime Flint Corn,
300 bbls Superfine Flour,
With a general assortment of Dry Goods, Hard
ware and Groceries.
GEO. W. MARTIN.
St. .Marys, .Wu. 17. 17
MHF.snbscrib-r tenders his services to the
a public in the sale of Douses, Lands, Ne
groes and every kind of property on commis
sion He will also sell for Executors and Ad
ministrators on the most reasonable terms, at
public sales, and discount his commissions in
all Cases where he is justly indebted. All let
ters post paid, will be duly attended to as well
as personal application, above the Auction store
of W Hitchst rasser, will lie attended to with
punctuatin’ and dispatch,
feb 19 ‘ 4 > R. ! TTiL > CK,
The English Practice;
\S T V CEMENT, shewing some of the Evils
and Absurdities o* the practice of the En
glish Common Law, as adopted in several of
tiie United States. Price 50 cents.
ELEMENTS OF PHYSIOLOGY, by V
Richerand—g4 00.
PERCY ANECDOTES No, 11, on Humor
Do No. 12, on Imagination
SHF, WOULD BE A SOLDIER, or the
Plains of Chippewa, a drama, as iately perform
ed in Savannah.
VIHGINIUS, nr the Fall of the Decemvir ;
and the FORTY THIEVES.
Just received and for sale by
T. LONGWORTH,
feb 23 45 Johnston’s square
Coffee, Molasses, Oznaburghs
Crockery,
100 bags prime green Coffee
50 hhds prime retailing Molasses
10 Oaies superior strelitzs Oznaburghs
40 crates Crockery, consisting of plated
Twiflers and Muffin*. For sale by
march 1 J R HERBERT b Cos.
Prime Green Cos fee &c.
70 hags Havana green Coffee
10 bids prime Sugars
Landing rom ship Clio —and for sale by
feb 21 44 E. WILLIAMS & Cos.
Lamp Oil, &jc.
40 bids Lamp Oil
Glass Socket. Lamps and Wicks
10 bbls Leaf and Lump Sugar
Lauding from brig ‘Telegraph and for sale by
AUG. CORNWALL
march 6 55
Hum and Sugar.
40 hhds West-India Rum
30 boxes brown Havana Sugar—for sa'e by
HALL & HOYT.
march 4 54
THfTr EC LUS E,
OR the Mysterious Man of the Mountain, a
translation from the celebrated French no
vel entitled J.e Solitaire, by M le V ncente de
Arlincourt—Just received by
THOS. LONGWORTH,
Johnston’s square.
AT.SO,
A further supply of the New-York Edition of
THE TIRATE,
By the Author of Waverly, &fc.
march 7 56
THURSDAY MORNING—MARCH 14, 1522.
Mahogan * Furn iture,
Piano Fortes, Curled Hair .Matrasses
Feather Beds, Chairs , <sj*c.
TIIF, subscriber, agent for the well known
Factory of D. PHYFE, in the city ofN w-
York, respectfully informs the citizens of Sa
vannah, that he has brougi to this city a large
& full assortment of CABINET FURNITURE,
consisting of the following articles :
Side Boards, with and without Liquor Cases
Sets of Dining Tables, single do.
Sofas and Couches, Rosewood and Mahogany
Pier Tables, with marble tops, Card Tables
Tea Tah'es, Breakfast Tables, Dressing Ta
bles, with and without glasses
Rosewood and Mahogany Work Tables
do do Writing do
Secretaries. Book Cases, Bureaus
Double and single Wash Stands, Ward Robes
Butlers’ Trays and Stands, Piano Stools
Music Book Cases, Mahogany Chairs
Curled Maple do, Rosewood do
High post Rosewood Bedsteads, Fieldfuo
do do Mahogany do. Field do.
do do Curled Maple do field do
Dressing Glasses, of every description
Piano Fortes, the newest Music, “&c.
Double and single curled jiai Matrasses
do do leather Beds*fi. he best quality
A large assortment of Chairs
All the above articles will be v. arranted to
stand the climate, and the subscribe, invites the
public generally to call and view fort temseives
at his Repository,
Church lluiltlinfs, opposite Gibbons’ fi;hidings.
J. W. MORItALL.
N. B. The subscriber has brought out one of
the best workmen, and will attend to those who
wish their Furniture repaired or varnished,
nov 12 6
Look i ng- G lasses.
JW. MORUEI.L, offers for sale at his Fur
niture repository ("Church buildings,) an
elegant assortment of .Mantle and Pier Clas
ses of the latest fashions.
<>i •ders will be received for Glasses and for
warded to the manufacturer at New-York.
n 7
No ru’d lk Jlca demy.
f BMIE Trustees of this Academy would beg
S leave to recommend it. to the attention of
tlie public. It is under the superintendence of
Mr Hawi.i Olmstkad, a gentleman of distin
guished reputation as a scholar and instructor.
Students will be instructed in the various
branches of Academic Education, and every at
tention will be paid to their morals.
Terms from 4to g 5 per quarter. Board in
respectable families may be obtained at from
§1 75 to per week.
This Institution has been recently establish
ed ; the building is new and Convenient, and
delightfully situated in one of the most pleas
ant and healthy villages in Connecticut. The
Winter Term commences the first Monday in
November —the Summer Term,- the first Mon
da in May. Gentlemen desirous of fin thei i
- are respectfully referred to Messrs,
A. moilUfo3,Esq.3 _
F sellk.dk 5 Su ‘ ltl,lMh
WM LOCKWOOD, ‘
CII.VS. Git.DON,
WM ST JOHN,
II LOCKWOOD, >Truslees. j
SYI.V EATON,
S. 11. Sl'. JOHN,
C MISSEL!.
JVot-iealk, Conn Jan 14. C? 2. ‘ feb 19 42
Whiskey. Flour, bjc.
30:lduls Rye Whiskey
50 bbls Balt, superfine Flour
3u do N York city Inspection prime Pork
20 do do do Beef
6 hhds rectified Rum
20 bbls N E Gin
50 boxes mould Candles
3 hf pipes 3
3 qr casks y Superior old Port Wine
8 boxes No 10 Cotton Cards
For sale by
feb 26 48 J LATHROP b Cos
Alo, Butter,
Just received per ship Packet t'J brig ‘Te legraph,
20 bbls Double Ale, (lloyd M’Culloch’s
brand)
20 do do (Law (J Burrige’s do)
56 tubs superior Butter
Amlin store,
20 qr casks Malaga Wine, pure as imported
20 M first quality Spanish Stgars —and a gen
eral assortment of Groceries and Provisions, for
sale on liberal terms by
GIBBS A ALEXANDER,
marc!) 5 c 54 Taylor's liharf.
Dry Goods
TEF. subscriber has just received from New
York, per ship Augusta and other lat e ar
rivals, a large supply of Staple and Fancy Goods
well worth the attention of city and country
merchants, will be sold at reduced pric.s for
cash—viz:
Super blue, black, and drab Cloths
do do do do Cassimeres
do 4 4 Irish Linen in half pieces
do damask l able Cloth*, from 8-4 to 10-22
L ACE GOODS.
An assortment of English and French black Sc
white Silk Lace Shawls
Do do do Veils
Do do silk Hose
4-4. 5-4, 6-4, 7-4 and 8-4 rich Silk Shawls
— mso —
Super black Nankin Crapes
Black silk Florentine
Black and mixt Canton Cambists, for gentle
men’s summer wear
Black India Sarsuets
Bombszines
ALSO
A complete assortment of Domestic Goods, viz:
V. S. -mown and white Sheetings
Do do Shirtings
Checks, Plaids, Ctc. —For sale bv
F. L. SHAY,
feb 19 42 ,Y’ 7. Camine"ce How
For Sale,
[AN DING at Telfair’s w hart", from the Scotcli
A brig Ariel—
-40 tons first quality Coal
200 bushels excellent Potatoes
Apply on board or to
LEVISTONE & CANDLER,
march 7 c 56
The Library,
IS open for the delivery of Books, Monday,
Wednesday and Friday, from 4 to 6 o’clock,
v 30 dec 10
Fry Goods cheap for Cash !!!
The subscriber has received by the
Cotton-Plant,
Cloths and Casimerec, of various qualities
II 4 Marseilles Quilts
Superb Jaconet Cambric embroider’d dresses
Inferior do do do
Striped Silks (new patents)
Black Silk Velvet
3 j'“ English ingrain stair Carpeting
A I SO,
A few cases gentlemens’ black & white imita
tion beater Hats —with his former supply of
Mullen, Linnen and Cotton goods makes a com
plete assortment. Country merchant s are invi
ted to call E. L SHAY,
jan 8 6 -An 7 Cooiiherce Jtow.
Insurance against Lire.
The jfi<na Insurance Company, Hartford, will
insure houses building.-, merchandize, fur
niture and other property, including vessels in
port, their cargoes, be. against tb.-s or damage
by t- ire, for any term from one month to one or
mre years.
The conditions, which are moderate, maybe
known on application to the subscriber, who is
authorized agent, and is empowered to issue
policies without the delay incident to other a
gencies of this nature.
The Company undertake in all cases to i ay
the full amount of the actual loss, provided it,
does not exceed the amount, insured. The pre
miums are reasonable, ands amid offer a strong
inducement to any person having property at
hazard to place it in security,
jan 7 5 S. MANTON.
L. 11. SAG L’o.
Ofler for sale,
70 bbls Mess and Prime Pork
72 do Whiskev
50 pipes and b Is Northern Gin
30 bids NO ami Wl Sugar
100 do Mess and Prime iteef
50 boxes Soap and Candles
50 kegs Lard
10 chests a”d 20 half do Hyson Ten
5 do young Hyson, 10 do Souchong do
100 qt boxes Spanish and Am. Sigars
20 kegs No 1 Tobacco
20 hills Loaf Sugar
20 boxes M & B Raisins
25 bbls Flour
10 bags prime green Coffee
12d0 bushels Corn Sic.
feb 13 37 Itidlnch’s -wharf
Mahogany Hank Gourds and
Vcncars.
ITpHE subscriber has received by the !a!< ar-
UL rivals from New-York. a general assort
ment ot the above articles. Also, Sa* tin wood.
Vi- nears, and White wood, which w il oe sod
h.wtav .! W MORRELL,
| f . “I n '-‘ ( I /).; Iff T. 9.
Boots and .Shoos.
At Reduced Prices.
raUIF. subscriber intending to close lus bosi
-9 ness early in the spring, offers for sale hrs
stock of fresh Boots and Shoes, w holesale and
retail, at unusually low prices—amongst which
are—
-lUOO pair ladies’morocco Slippers, plain I.aces,
village l.aues, bridle ties and broad straps,
with and without heels
300 pair la lies’ superior quality black moroc
co broad straps and village, heel and spring
heel walking Shoes
500 pair women’s black roan morocco Slip
pers, of various qualities
700 pair gentlemen’s fine nailed and sewed
calf skin Shoes, of a superior qua itv
800 pair children’s morocco and leather Shoes
and Boots, thick and thin Soles
ALSO,
Ladies’ prune!ln ami ainask satin Shoes
White and colored kid do
Gentlemen’s line Washing! in Boots and dan
cing Pumps
Men’s good strung lined •><! bound Shoes
Negroes’ thick Brogan* 1 and coarse Shoes
Bovs’ fine Shoes, nailed ad sewed
Misses’ black and colored morocco and Icath
ertiiick and thin -ole snoes
Day & Martin's Baste Masking, Stc. be.
ijj-Country dealers will fi *d it to their ad
vantage to call .l AMEs ADA VIS,
South side Old Market Square.
fob 21 U'44
DR. FVHTiI,
HAS removed from York-slreet, to Col. Den
nis’ house in Congress-street, opposite
the Merchants’ Hotel. feb
Dearborn’s Patent Tialunces,
■ all sizes, constantly for sale by
{f TC HAYWARD.
nov 15 ‘f
Pork, Heef, §c.
9 bbls Mess Pork, city* inspection
198 do prime do dOj
14 do mess Reel
73 do prime do
22 hhds Whiskey
200 bbis superfine Flour
20 casks Cheese
25 casks patent Shot, ail sizes
30 bundles Hay
10 hall bbls Fly market Beef
30 bbls Union Gin
20 bbls I.oaf Sugar
50 boxes Soap
50 do Candies
50 kegs first quality Tobacco
60 firkins Goshen Butter, first quality
50 kegs White Lead
o!> do ground Verdigris
29 do black Paint
10 bids Lamp Black
’ 4 bbls black Varnish
2 Gigs, plated Harness, at Densler*s
for sale by C. C. GRISWOLD St CO.
feb 12 44
For Sale ,
t LIGHT second-hand CARRIAGE and pair
\ of well broken HORSES, with Harness.—
Inquire at this off.ee. march 5 54
No. G 2 You £B,
Hunions. _
Adm mistrntoi\s~saicsL
Gv J. Jl. Herbert &“ Cos.
On the first TUESDAY in April next,
*? e So * , l before the Court-House in
f V this city, between the usual hours.
The personal properly of Mr. Hotch
kiss, deceased, consisting of the following nr
t t ies, one half of the line of Stages running
between Savannah and Augusta, viz: 2 well
built Stages, l with all necessary Harnesses, 24
prime Horses, selected for the purpose, the
.(lal)les at the different stanits oh the road, al
•/'. one Gig and Harries, one Waggon aiM Har
ness, stindi v articles of Household Furniture.
1 lie above properly sold by permission of the
honoranlethe Inferior Court, and by older of
the administrator. Terms Cash.
l P-8 Persons w ishing purchase the Stages,
s.iould visit t!ie line and see the respective
team of Horses, as they will be sold as they
-land upon the line, the cont’nuation of the
running . f the tr ail requiring it. feb 13
Ry J. Ji. Herbert £? Cos.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
On the first TUESDAY in May next will beold
before the Court-House in this city, between
the usual hours of 10 and 3 o’clock,
All that valuable Lot, No 2u, Trustees Gar
dens, in the city of Savannah, front on East Broad
street, sold as the property of Mr. Samuel Dav
enport, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs
anil creditors, by permission of the Honorable;
the Interior Court of Chatham County, and by
order of the Administrators. Terms a t time of
vfe- march 1
Administrator Sale,
Gy Raker and Minton.
On the first Tuesday in May nexf
*lt 1 2 a clock in front oj tr,e Court J/oi/ste f
The wharf Lot No. 8 called
Stanton’s wharf, with the buildings theron.—
Also, the lot and buildings thereon, lately in the
occupation or P. Stanton, deceased, situated in
St. James square, Ifeathcoat Ward, sold by per
mission of the honorable the Inferior Court, bv
order of the administrators—Terms Cash,
feb 28
ADMIXISTRATOIt’S SALE!
By Baker & Minton.
On rOFSDAY, 16th April next, in front of their
Auction Store.
Part of the personal estate of Col. Wm. Kelly,
deceased, consisting of Carpets, Hugs, Chairs,
Looking Glasses, dining ami card Tables, P.u
jreaus Rooks and kook Case, Beds and Bedding,
Matrasses. Curtains, Shovels and Tongs. Fendei-s,
Crockery and Glass Ware, Knives Forks, Pla.
tod VVaae, Plantation Tools, &c. Sold bv order
ot the administrator. march 5
dininistrators Sales.
. ’* ‘ •■idtt t the Umoiab’e tile Court of Or.
; SJt inaiy, for the county of Chatham, will be
ly ,and at tiie Court Hot.se in this city, on the
jtirst l uesday in .May next, at 12 oclock, the
roll iv tng property'* beii.g the remaining part
tl,a real estate of IJazen Kimball, deceas
ed.
O’.ie vacant Lot of Ground, designated in the
~1.0. ot the city as No, 16, Jackson Ward, 60 by
feel; Iron tmg on Orleans square and on Ba.
y ard street continued, opposite house of It
H .bcrsham, F.q. subject to annual ground rent
to be ci.y of g 55 68 100.
One half Lo-, known and designated in the
plan or the city as No i5, Warren ward, with
tic tmuri. v nients thereon,consisting of a good
two son y House and out buildings, recently
occupied by Mr. J. Lawrence, rubiect to ground
rein ..f £)” 50-100 per annum.
I ernis ot sale—for the vacant Lot, one
lull’d cash, one third six months one third 12
nonius, with interest—pin ment secured by
mortgage on the propel ty. ‘ The half Lot, with
improvements cash—purchaser paying for ti-
JAMKS JOHNSTON;? ,
hknhy \v hills. c Ad,nrs -
ÜBORGE SCfILt.Y, Auct’r.
march 9 58
Qj^Notice.
i)E {p OXS desirous of disposing of Lands ir.
Monroe, Houston, and Henry Counties,
and lands in the Counties generally, of the two
last Land Lotteries, will please give information
to tl-e subscriber by letter, post paid, through
tip: medium of the post office, stating the low
est price for such, will promptly be answered
! Fl[,l> 16 ; I 8 _ _ DAVID POLOCK.
Notice.
4 LI. persons indebted to the estate of John
- % Cbace, lat.e of St. Marys dec. are request
ed to make payment to the subscriber within
0 days from tiiis date, the debts not then paid
will be put in Suit, and those having demands
against said estate are requested to present,
them for payment to
GEO. \V. MARTIN, Adm’or.
pan 22 §ni 18
Take Notice.
months after date, 1 shall apply to the
il Hon the Judge of the nferior Court of
Chatham County, tor leave to sell be realesj
tale of W.G Enoe, and fur the benefit of the
iieirsa tsd c-editors of said deceased
S. G. THKBADCRAJT, Adm'r.
__ T
Notice.
PFUkONS having demands against the late
Mr. Archibald M Leran,dec arereanested
to fender them property attested agreeable to
law; and those ind bted are requested to make
immediate payment to the undersigned qualifi
ed executors.
JAMES Vi \C,LAOS,-)
HEN tV dcAf.PIN kF..\’rs.
TfioMA > MICROSF, S
feb 14 ih 38
Corn
JTf)(IE Cargo of the schr. Decatur, or sa’.c by
j <LI L, 11. 8 VtAE ■!* ‘"O.
1 march S 54