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PUBLISHED DAILY BY COSAM EMIR BARTLET.
THE SAVANNAH MUSEUM
Is published near Whitaker-stveet, on the Bay,
tverv day for eight months and three times a
veekfor the remaining four months irt tlie year,
t eight Dottaas per annum, if paid in advance,
or tes dollars if paid after the expiration of the
vear. No subscriptions are received fer a period
less than six months, for which five dollars are
charged.
The SAVANNAH MUSEUM for the Country
is published to meet the arrangements of the
mall, three times a week at five dollars per an
nuin, if paid in advance, or eight dollars per
annum if not paid during the year.
Advertisements not exceeding twelve lines are
published in both papers the first time, for 75
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
sed on the face of the order, it is understood,
that the advertiser wishes it continued anti! fur
'ther notice.. Therefore, all Advertisements
which are not originally limited to a certain num
ber of insertions, are continued and charged un
til an order for discontinuance is received. Ad
vertisements not continued cftenerthan once a
week, are charged for each insertion, the same as
anew advertisement.
Lands for Salt.
WILL be disposed*of at a low price and on
accommodating terns, a valuable tract of
Und on Lewis’ Creek and on the Altamaha river
4 miles above the town of Darien, formerly the
property of Mr. Wm. Joyner. The tract consists
of 1190 acres, 200 of which are cleared and im
proved with the ordinary Plantation Houses—
There are about 800 acres of first quality tide
land, suitable .for the culture of Kice, Cotton or
Sugar; the remainder liig'h land, with an exten
sive knowl fine elevation on which the settle
ment is made.
The land is well timbered, and trom its conti
guity to a market, will, in its clearing, instead of
incurring expense, produce profit by the sale of
Shingles and other lumber, the proceeds of which
must far exceed the expences of the labor. This
tract is one of the oldest surveys and consequent,
ly best selection of River Swamp land, with an
excellent pitch of tide, suitable to any species of
cn |t ure _having a beautiful scite for a residence
and located at an tcgreeable distance from the
town of Darien, fq’i purposes of business or plea
aiire. Terms un.U.'V iare particular description
>nav be known on application to
GEORGE SCHLEY,
march 14 d62 No. 1, Commerce Row.
GEORGIA HOTEL.
THIS ‘Establishment well-known for some
time past, haring been thoroughly repaired
•nd many extensive additions made to it, is a
gaiu opened ft.r the rccommodation of boarders
_K is in a healthy and airy part of the city, and
well naira in ted for giving, comfort and eav.?. to
alt who may patronize the establishment The
proprietor can at any time accommodate pri
vale families, having spare rooms for that pur I
pose.
Travellers and constant lx>3i\ler3 will be well
ttei;Jed to, as good stables and hostlers have
been procured—and the eating establishment
will at ail times be furnished with Ute very best
viands the market oan afford, she bedding is
of the first order and attentive servants are pf n
t.ircd to provide every com! >rt that can be had
for t.liose who may call for them. In the liar
Room the best ofLiquors will be furnished-,-
and in ‘the reading room department, to those
who wish food for the mind, papers from every j
quarter of the United Stales will be found tos i
subscriber trust from the endeavors he shah
Make, to render every individual comfortable
v,dm may patronize the Georgia Motel, that he
will receive a share of the public patronage.
HUSKY BUFORD,
Jklpiist Chul ch Square.
spril 2 7 ltn
lllflbi!
Travellingfr. North to South
FROM four to six new, comfortably construe
ed four wheel vehicles, drawn by four
horses each and driven by sober anti careful
drivers, will set out from Trenton in New-Jer
sey to Savannah via Augusta in Georgia, on or
shout the 15th of September next. The route
through Pennsylvania, Virginia and the Ca oh
ms, will be confined as much to t be neighbor
hood of ihe mountains, as the good roads thro’
tils country will allow. The journey will be
leisurely taken, so as to consume from four to
Se or even six,weeks, dependent somewhat on
fc incli at ion ofthe persons who may become
passengers.
Those who are disposed to engage seats for
the above described journey, can do so bv ap
plying to the Post-master at Savannah. Prior
rty in the choice of seats will be regulated by
♦Umbering the first applicant one, winch wiii
entitle that person to the first selection, and so
*>n to the last. An entire carriage can he taken
p by engaging the number of scats.
Jy 23 hJ26 __
Insurance against Fire-
THE ./Etna Insurance Company, Hartford,
Will insure houses and buildings, merchan
dize, furniture, and other property, including
vessels in the port, their cargoes, &c. against
Wor damage by Fire, for any term from one
mouth to one or move years.
- The conditions, which are moderate, may be
known on application to the subscriber, who is
authorised agent, and is empowered to issue
policies without the delay incident to other a
(jencies of this nature.
The company undertake in ail cases to pay
the full amount ofthe actual loss, provided it
does not exceed the amount insured. The
premiums are reasonable, and should offer a
strong inducement to any person having pro
perty at hazard to place it in security,
tony 28 26 S. M ANTON.
To Let ,
One of those Tenements in the rear
“•itUiaf Col. Shellman’s boartiingshouse —-The
. nt w iU be low and possession can be obtained
For further particulars, apply at
we Museum office. ma ii— 7 /
frHE SAVANNAH MUSEUM.
Notice and Caution.
WHEREAS T have been informed that John
Carnochan and Peter Mitchell of this city
have by sundry deeds recently mortgaged and
assigned to divers persons either their indivi
dual creditors, creditors of the late firm of Car
nochan £if Mitchell, or others, all or sundry the
property and estate, both real and personal, of
the said firm, as well as their own individual
property and estate, consisting together of
houses, lots, lands, stores, wharves, negroes, &c
m Savannah and Darien in Georgia, or the neigh
borhood thereof, and elsewhere with their in
terest or share in the stock of the lower steam
mill near Darien, and Sundry shares in the U. S
Bank and other banks, as well as sundr’ debts
due to them in various places, besides lands,
lots, negroes, &c. in the territory of Florida,
and particularly one large tract of land bought
of Forbes & Cos. lying between the rivers St.
Marks and Appalachicola in the territory of
Flo ida aforesaid.
These arc hereby to caution (be public against
purchasing any part of the said property or es
tate so conveyed, or any property belonging to
the said Carnochan £# Mitchell,or either of them,
as I hold prior mortgages on the greatest part
[thereof, which are on record : n the registry in
I Savannah and Darien aforesaid and in Charleston
!S. C. and equitable liens on all the property of
said John Carnochan and Peter Mitchell.
• WM- CHRISTIE.
junell |37
To the Public.
J|. CARNOCHAN and P. MITCHELL, are
sorry to be again brought before the public,
by a second notice of Mr. Christie’s, who has
undoubtedly claims against th m, which, when
finally liquidated on the decision of the suit now
pending, they wilt try to satisfy as soon as possi
ble thereafter.
The deeds under which Mr. Christie claims an
exclusive right to all the real and personal es
tate of Cornochan • Mitchell, are considered as
informal, unjust and illegal, flence they have
been brought and are still before the court, and
other deeds have been executed and recorded,
conveying the prope ly for the use of all their
creditors, Mr. Christie included, without any
trust or reservation beneficial to O. fc. M or their
families, and if this be not agreeable to that
gentleman, it must nevertheless appear fair and
equitable to the public and all who have a sense
of justice.
r i‘he Trustees UTirtev thft lat 6 deecw anxiou
lo sell the lands in Florida, alluded to in the no
tice of Mr. Christie, and to apply the proceeds
to the immediate payment of part of his de.
mand, and deposit a sufficiency thcreoi to
all his claim, subject to the decision of the courts
—but his opposition to any reasonable sale, as
one interested in his own right, whilst injuring
all parties concerned, must be borne until a sale
can be made under an order of court.
jur-eAJ r -p- 7 *■
Five Dollars Reward.
AvAW’AY from the subscriber on the 11th
‘une, a negro At OMAN oamed P WILLIS
and says that she belongs to Mrs., Martinnngale
she is about five feet five or six inches high, and
•he has a ticket. All persons are forbid luring,
harbouring or carrying her away from this city.
Tile above reward wi'l he paid by delivering her
to Air. Jessv Mount, or the subscriber in Bryan
sf MARY A. PETO.
jurin 14 c*
One hundred Dollars Reward.
i V-i 1 1'. : \ be given for the apprehension and
\ V delivery to the subscriber in Beaufort of
a ne~ro fellow named 1-INEY, the pi.,..erty of
•J -o.’ M.Gihbesi q. of Prince Williams Mansi.
South Ca or fifty dollars for his commitment to
Jail, with due information thereof, Liriey broke
the Savan tail Jail i:i June 1818, and has not
since been heard of. He is a likely young fel
low about 25 or 28 years of age, and is supposed
to be working out in Savannah or on the river
as a boatman. ~,,
Et) WARD BUTLER.
june 15 fs4l
Dissolution of Coruirtnership
vbHE I:mi of T ait ti Susluys, Havunmiii, and
I It SmLitr & Cos. Augusta, was dissolved on
first of June,- by mutual agreement
The business of the former will be settled by
0 Tuft, in Savannah, and of the latter by A Sib
ley, in Augusta, who at e duly authorised to close
the same. , . . •
All those who may nave demands against ci
ther ofthe late firms will present them as above
for liquidation, and all those indebted are also
earnestly calied upon for a settlement^^
A. SIBLEY.
It. SIBLEY.
june 15 c4l
Notice.
TIIE subscriber intends continuing business
in Savannah on his own account, and oilers
his services to his friends and the pubho, as a
General Commission Merchant,
And solicits a share of their patronage.
OUKA& iAt i •
june 15 ‘ ;
The subscriber being about
to leave this place for the north, returns his
thanks to his friends and former custnmeis for
tht-ir liberal patronage, util resptetfu. y.
forms that he has sold his entire stock of
BOOTS # SHOES,
To Mr. John B. Wick, who will have constant
ly on hand, an assortment of work made
the best manner. AB£L EVANS.
june 11 ni
CORN.
~ p bushels prime Maryland Corn,
~ Tlie Library,
TS oner* for the delivery of Books, Monday
I Wednesday and Friday, from 4.0 6 o clock
p; 3D o ec
THURSDAY WWxNiNG—JUNE 20, 1822.
Boston Glass.
JUST received pe” ship Mount Vernon, an
invoice of GLASS WARE ami WINDOW
GLASS, consisting cf
Quart and pint mol’d Decanters
do do do Pitchers
Pint ami i pint do Tumblers
do ido ship do do
do sdo flint do Flasks
Imp. welled Table Wines, fluted
do Custfoot do do fringed
Tumblei Bow l do do do
do do Weltedfoot do do
Glostor Bowl Table do fluted
32 boxtsof 8 by 10 Chelmsford Glass
8 do 12 by 14 do do
6 do 11 by 15 do do
12 do 12 by 16 do do
For sale bv
MITCHELL & BARTLETT,
may 1.5 15 -
Executive Dtfartmest, Ga. )
jilidedgevUle, 6th June, 1822. S
Notwithstanding the act of the last Legislature
to alter the Constitution of this state, so as for
the people to have the electing of Governor,
has been published and distributed with the
laws it is dee ed proper Uy the hxcutiye, to
bring l.lie subject of said alteration to the con
sideration of every citizen more imediately pre
ceding the next election of members who will
have the determining whether the said altera
tion shall be adopted or not.
It is therefore ordered that the Said act be pub
lished three, times in each of the Gazette of this
state ,
(Attest,) E. WOOD, Sec'ry.
- AN ACT
To alter and amend the 2d section of the se
cond article of the constitution cf the State of
Georgia.
YV iiereas, the 2d section of tlie 2d article of
the Constitution, is in the following words ;
“ The Governor shall be elected by the Gen
eral Assembly, at their second annual session,
after die rising of this convention, and at every
second annual session thereafter, on the second
day after the two houses shall be organised and
competent to proceed tojbusiness.,, —.hid where
as, tlie said section requires amendment:
He it therefore enacted by the Senate and Home
of U epresenta lives ofthe State of Georgia in Gen
era/ Assembly met, and it is hereby enacted by the
authority ofthe same, that as soon as this act shall
have passed, agreeably to the requisitions of-lhe
constitution, the following amendment shall be
adopted in lieu of the said section-
The Governor shall be—oletjted by persons
qualified to vote for members of the General As
sembly, on the first Monday in October, in the
year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred
and twenty three, and on the first Monday in Oc
tober, in every second year thereafter, until such
lime be altered by law ; which election shall be
held at the place of holding general elections in
die several scainri**-*. f ♦fcu iJ c\A<k f V*.iw *••}>*.
manner as is prescribed f r theielection of mem
bers of the General Assembly{ The returns of
every election for Governor, sjhall be sealed up
by the presiding justices, sepi irately from other
returns, directed to the Presiddnt ofthe Senate,
and the speaker ofthe Mouse of! Representatives,
and transmuted to his excellently tlie Governor,
or the person exercising tlie\ office fin- the
time being, who shall cause thej same to be laid
before the Senate, on the day af cr the two Hou
ses shall have been organized, and by the Senate
sent to the House, of Representatives.—The
Members of each Branch of the'(General Assem
bly, shall convene in the Representative Cham
bers on the same day that the retfirns are laid be
fore them ; and the President of the Senate and
Speaker of the House of Representatives, shall
open and publish the returns in presence ofthe
General Assembly, and the person having the
majority of the whole number of the votes given
i.- shall be declared duly elected Governor of
this Mate, but if no person have such majority,
then from the persons having the two highest
number of the votes, the General Assembly shall
elect immediately, a Governor by joint bal.ot ;
and in all cases of election nt Governor by the
General Assembly, a majority of the votes of the
Members present shall be necessary for a choice.
Contested elections shall be determined by both
Houses of the General Assembly, in such man
ner as shall be prescribed by law.
IJAVID ADAMS,
Spcker of the House of Representatives.
MATHEW TALi OT,
President ofthe Senate,
Assented to, 21st December, 1821.
JOHN CLARK, Governor.
PROCLAMATION-
Slate of Georgia.
Lv his excellency John Clark, Governor snd
Commander in Chief of the Army and Navy,
of this State, and of the Militia thereof.
Whereas, in and by an act oi the Legislature
oft.iiis state, passed 21st December, 1821, enti
tled An Act to regulate the future elections
of!Members of Congress in ibis state,” it is de
clared “that so soyn as his excellency the Gov
ernor shall obtain the law of Congress fixing the
ratio of Representatives to .be elected for the
National Legislature, agreeably to the late cen
sus, it shall be his duty to issue his proclamation
announcing the number of Representatives this
state is entitled to and whereas the Congress
of the United States have by as act for the ap
portionment of Representatives among the se
veral states according to the t'ordi census, pus
se 3th March, 1822, declared that the State of
Georgia after the third day of MarCli, lo2v>, sdttil
be represented in the House of Representatives
of the U. States by seven representatives.
1 have therefore thought p Operi to issue this
my proclamation, hereby announcing that at the
next annual election for members of the Legisla
ture, and every two years thereafter until alter
ed bv law the citizens of this state shall be cnli
tf- and to elect seven Representative to represent
them in the Congress of the United atates.
Given under mv hand, and the great seal of
the State, at the State-House in Mdiedge
ville, this sixth day of June, in the
year of our Lord, one thousand eight hun
dred twenty-two, and in the iorty-sixtii
year of the Independence of the United
State. America. jom, CLARK.
Bv the Governor. , .
’ \nxEii Hammoiu), Secretary of State.
* * The Editors of Gazettes in tlus state are
requested to give to the above three insertions
in their respective papers.
GEORGIA, ■> Hv ELIJAH BAKER,
ltrehtf couxty. > Clerk Court of Ordinary.
CLARISSA HOADLEY, admiiii-stra
a*-*- trix of ail and singular the goods and ‘.bat
els, rights and credits, which weie es /frne'<
Imidky, , late of said county, deceased, upplitt
for dismission from her said ad mi n Ist ration :
1 liese are, theiefore, to cite and admonish
all persons concerned, to file their Injections,
if any they Lave, in my office, at Kiceborough,
within the time prescribed by law ; otherwise
die said Clarissa Headley will be dismissed from
her said administration.
Given under my hand and seal this eighteenth
day of March, in the j ear of cur Lord one thou
sand eight hundred and twenty-two.
(L. s.j ELIJAH lAK.Ek, c. c. o. l. c.
April 15 b9*fim
Notice
T S hereby given, that the left hand halves ot
. ten one hundred dollar notes of the Bank of
(he United States, signed by W, Jones, Presi
dent, and Jona. Smith, Cashier, of the numbers
and tenor descr’bed tr io\v, were placed in the
post-office at Philadelphia on,Hie evening of the
13th December, 1820, inclosed in a letter by J.
S.&G Hobson, to Joshua Milne at Savannan in
Georgia, which letter wan never received; and
as the entire mail of the 14ih Dec. from Phila
delphia to Savannah miscarried, tlie belief is
that the said letter and notes were stolen or
robbed from the mail. Application having been
made to the bnk by tlie subscriber for tile pay
ment of th? whole of said nous, sill persons
concerned are requested to take notice.
(Signed) JOSHUA MILNE.
Jan. 1, ISIY A 1470 fiivor of O S West £IOO
“ A 936 “ J Houston 100
“ B 903 “ ICO
<r - 1) 1052 “ PS?ip HO
“ C 426 “ W Rush, jr. 100
“ D 775 • 0 V hidings 100
May 20,1818 A 1808 SJ- Peule, Jr. 100
“ C 1797 ‘ • 100
“ D 1679 <* lob
“ D 1535 * 100
£IOOO
april 8 j-idß2
Notice.
iTpfIRP.E months afterdate, application will
<L& be made to the Rank of the State of Geor
gia for tlie renewal of Certificate No. 408, for
fourteen shares Stock, the original being lost.
MARY SLEIGH.
april 4 * nij SO ,
Take Notice.
NINE months afterdate, 1 siiatl apply to the i
Hon. the Judge of the . nfgrior Court ;
Chatham County, for leave to sell he retdej
tate of W. G- Enoe, and for the benefit ot the
heirsa ad avtditors of said deceased.
£. G. THIIEAMOKAYT, Adm'r.
_r _ii
Notice.
I'ITE copartnership ot Hoag & Jarvis expir--
a ed on the 1 till* insti by mutual consent. —
Those having demands will fheise pn- - - 1
them for payment; and those indebt hiab 1“
and settle their accounts wil l ‘ ‘ *- 1 ’
subscribers. • l '* l ’
-..*.<\RK HOAG,
JOHN M. JARVIS,
may 23 - 22
Notice.
4 LL persons having demands against the es-
A. tate of James I’eto, late of South Carolina,
deceased, are requested to t ender them prop
erly attested according to law, and those in
debted, are requested to make immediate pay
menUo the undersigned, qualified administra
trix. MARY A. I’ETO.
march 12
Notice.
fJINK months afterdate application will be
*8 made to the Honorable the Inferior Court
of Bryan county for liberty to sell the Real Es
tate of William Road, deceased.
DAVID KENNEDY, Executor,
march 14 9 in*
Notice to Travellers.
PERSONS travelling to Augusta by the way
of Mill llavi n and Coutieaii’s, will keep
up the old road from Jaeksonhorought, ? miles
and three quarters, and then take the light
hand road, as the former road which takes'ofi
at Jacksot.borough, is stopped tiji, and a sign
is put tip at the lorks of the road,
may 4 4ni
Receiver Tax Returns.
Yrt X TRACT’ of an act passed at the last meet
-JSLug of the Legislature.—“And be it tur
thcr enacted by the authority aforesaid, that the
like sum of thirty one and a quarter cents shall
be levied and cullecteu, alter the first day ot
January next, Upon every hundred dollars
value of stock, owned by any individual of this
state, in the Bank of the C. S : provided noth
ing herein contained shall he so construed as
to require the Auctioneers of Darien and St.
Mary’s to pay more than, twenty five dollars.”
All “agents and owners of tlie stock subject to
this tax will take notice—Assented to 2otit De
cember, 1821.
ADAM COPE. it. t. n. c. c.
june 8 fh3s
BUG DESTROYING TINCTURE.
“Tir’d A at tire's soft -estover balmy sleep,
lie, like the -world, his ready visit pays
Where fortune smiles the -wretched he forsakes
S<r.ift on his downy pinions J/ies from bed
With Tings infested ; and gilds the Couch
Os Prudent house wife .-
After the most mindte research and experi
ments made on its efficacy, Dr. Berthelot now
confidently assures the public, that he has in
vented a mixture which will most infallibly des
troy those unwelcome disturbers of our repose,
by applying it to the furniture which they infest.
There is nb danger in its use, and it is perfectly
free from ungt ateful smell.
As Dr. B. Is dcsiious that which he now offers
trt suffering humanity tnay recommend itself by
its use, he abstains from all that panegyric too
often accompanying the most contemptible no s
trams.
June 12 08,
No 1-i J....... vo,„ £8
StUdtblPi.
ADMINISTRATORS’ SALE.
% Bakci’ Hinton.
On file first T uesd y in August next, at 12 o’eik
court house in ihfeoity, will be sold
\\ half Lot No, 8, ajici the improvements there
on.
Also, the lot and buddings thereon, late in the
occupancy of Patrick Stanton, deceased, situat
ed in St James’ square, Heathcbte ward, sold by
permissidn of the Hon. the Inferior Court of the
county of Chatham. ‘I be above is the properly
of the estate of Patrick Stanton deceased.
Terms cash.
By order of the Administrator.
June 1
% Baker and Minton,
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
On the first Tuesday in July next, will be sold
in front of the Court-House in Savaimah, be
tween tiie usual hours,
The Buildings on Lot No. (io)
It arren V: ard, in said city, together w ith tlie tin
expired tciin of the lease of said lot, being* tlie
remaining part of the estate of IL Heison, dec.
by virtue of an order of tlie lion, the Infe
rior Court of Chatham County, by order of the
administrator. Terms cash. april 6
By George Schley
ADM IN 1S TRA J OH’S SALE.
# y^ n Die first Tuesday in August next.
W Lue sold at the Court House in Savan
? nah, between tin: hours of 10 and 12 o’
clock, an undivided naif of j*Jl that valuable
1 ice plantation, with the improvements thereon
in Chatham cty. being the upper part of Islay
Gland and containing 775 acres, 480 of which
are tiimer dams now in the possession of Hugh
Rose Esq bounded south by the estate of Gen.
■ Read, and <> • other sides by the Savannah
river, being formerly part'of the real estate of
Francis Levett, and after a regular division,
allotted to heirs of J. bn l.eyetl, deceased, sold
by order ol the honorable the Justices of tlie
Inferior Court of Chatham County, for the
benefit of the heirs of said John 10-vett, dec.
CHRISTINA LEVETT, Adm’rx.
by her attorney John Caruoch&ii.
JOHN CARNOCHAN, Adm’r
ol the ;ate, John Levett
.;une 4 132
Administrator's Sale.
lty Baker Minton,
! 0n f! *e first Tuesday in August next will be
sold at the Court House in this City between
tue usual bouts
1 Negro TV oman belongihg to the estate of
Lewis D. A chord, sold by permission of the
Honorable tin. inlerim- Court of Cliatlium CcUu
iy by oHler of tiie administrator,
june 8 85
>V GUI I’Vy ‘
JhjonuW § Minton.
..,10 attep^j |jjJijJj {pj.tor’s Sale,
on the tnsL i uc-sday in July next, will be sold
in from of the Court House in Savannah, be
t a’ecu ti.e iLiiial J*ours.
The Buildings on Lot No. (40)
Warren >*aid, in said city, logethei wito the
tin-expired term ot the lease of said lot, being
die remaining part of the estate of H. llersou
dec.—Sold by virtue of an order of the hon.
•die Interior Court of Chatham County, by or
der of the administrator. T erms cash,
june 8 35.
Moses Sbefall and q
Laac Cohen, Trustees |
- t - )>ln equity decree.
Tue Executors of
Levi Slieftall, decesaed. J
By virtue of a decree of the Hon. tlie Su
perior Court of Chatham Comity, in equity,
will be sold at the Court House in the city of
Savanna 1 ), on the first Tuesday in July next,
between the usual hours of sale, all the follow
ing property; to wit
Tne undivided moiety of a tract of latid con
taining one hundred acres lying and being iu
Scrhen County.
7 Negroes; 1 ( art Horse; 1 Silver Tea Urn;
1 do Coffee But; 1 dj Sugar Dish; 2 do Mugs;
1 do Bowl; 1 Tea Dot; I doz silver I’able
Spoons; half duz do Tea do; 1 do sugar Tongs
2 large china Bowls; I Mahogany Bidstcid;3
mahogany dining Tables; 1 do lea do: 1 Piano
Forte: 1 Sofa; 1 large Picture and Glass; brass
Dogs, Fender and Shovel, steel dogs and Tongs;
1 waiter; 2 pair plated Candlesticks; I Feather
Bed; Chest with draws; 2 mahogany Stands and
sundry articles of Kitchen furniture.
, Bv Older.
june 12 58 GEORGE SCHLEY Auc’t.
Administrator's Sale.
PURSUANT to an order of the Hon the Jus
tices of the Inferior Court of the county of
Chatham sitting for ordinary purposes will be
exposed for sale at the Court House in the City
of Savannah, on the 4th day of July next,
between the usual hours, one Negro Man and
one Negro Woman, pari of the personal pro
perty of John A. Casey, deceased.
Ey order of the A lminisifator.
.june 4 n32 GEORGE SCHLEY, Auct.
Administrator's Notice .
rnilF. subscriber has been appointed by the
ii Court of Ordinary of ScMven County, ad
ministrator of the estate and effects of Mrs.
Lucy Thomas deceased, late of said county, and
having been qualified as such, he requests all
persons who may be indebted to the said Lucy
Thomas, to make payment to himself, and those
who have demands against her, must present
them to him legally attested, at his residence in
the county of Scriven.
GEORGE POLLOCK, Administrator.
may 21
Administrator's Notice.
jTpHE subscriber has been appointed and
qualified as administrator de bonis non of
of the estate of ’lheopilus Thomas deceased, late
of Scriven county, and he requests those per
sons who have demands against the estate to
present them to himself properly attested, anti
such persons as are indebted to tlie deesased,
are requested to make payment.
GEORGE POLLOCK, Administrative/
may 9