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Bank of ^Geot'gjia.
ft ’being deenjed expedient by the'Board of Directors,
fhit another Instalment of the Stock of the Bank of she
State 6f Georgia should be called in, and that the Stock
holders should be required to pay a proportion thereof
in specie.
Notice is hereby given, that, agreeably to a resolution
■of tfife Directors of this date, twenty-three per centum
on each share, of the Stock of the Bank, is required to
be paid by the Stockholders, on or before the second
Monday in December next; that five dollars, in specn,
be paid on each share, as part of the said twenty-three
per cent, and the balance in bills of either of the Banks
■of Georgia. . . ,
The Stockholders are further notified, that Cashier s
Certificates of Stock will be issued in lieu of the Com
tnissioners’ Certificates, held by the Stockholders, upon
the delivery of the Commissioners’ Certificates, at the
time of paying the Instalment, as above required.
Western Stockholders are informed, that they may pay
said Instalment, and receive their Stock Certific.it> s, on
delivering the Commissioners’ Certificates, at eitiier of
the Offices established at Augusta and Milledgeviile, so
soon as they shall be in operation, which wllll be in a
short time. ELKAZAK EARLY, Cashier.
Savannah, th" 20th September, 1816.——[115]
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Valuable Lands for sale.
Four hundred and fifty acres, prime tide swamp, on
the Savannah Back River, situated about ten miles above
the city, well adapted to the culture of rice or the sugar
cane;Upwards of one hundred acres now under dam, and
•cultivated by .lames Antrram, esq.
Also, a tract, containing upwards of three hundred
acres, adjaceiTt to the above tract—this tract w r ill be
worthy the attention of the owner ot the river swamp,
Graving some convenient buildings on it; it also contains
-a good proportion of high pine iand, and the balance >s
well adapted to the culture of cotton and provisions
also, a swamp, abounding with cypress and other valua
ble timber.
- Also, a tract, continuing five hundrad acres, situated
'On Savannah River, a few miles above PurysbuTgh, known
•% the name of Bear Bluff— this tract is very valuable, as
it abounds with white oak and other timber, suitable for
the Savannah market.
Also, two tracts of pine Luna, in the vicinity of Purys-
burgh, well timbered.
The whole of tne property will be sold on easy and
ittoderate terms. Apply to Jon* B. Barnwell, in Beaufort;
to John Norton, on-the Okaties; or in Savannah, t >
Jacob Deveaux
sept 7 107
aai —-r-
N otice.
To be sold, at public auction, in front of the court
hpuse, in the city of Savannah, on the first Tuesday in
January next, one thousand acres of prime land, situate
on the south branch of Turtle river, Glynn county—die
joint property of the Union Society, Chatham Academ
and the Savannah Poor-House and Hospital Socii tv
which tract of land was originally granted to the Betlies
dx College. Any person who feels disposed to embarl
largely in- the cultivation of cotton, corn or sugar-cane
would find this a most eligible situation. The grants can
be seen by applying at the office of Lloyd & Mornsoi
in the Exchange. Terms of sale—one half cash, the bo
lance in one year, with interest from the date of pur
ghase, secured bv bond and mortgage, on the premises.
MOSES SHEPTALL, President C. S.
R. W. HABERSHAM, Treasurer. C. A.
J. MORRISON, Com. Sav. 1‘. 11. and II. S.
aiur 23 1*. 3
For sale
The Wharf, lately occupied by Cuig 8c Mitchel, con
Gaining 200 feet front on Savannali.River; bounded west
wardly by Carnoclian Sc Mitchel, and eastwardly by An
drew Knox.
Also, tire Wharf Lot, adjoining the Ferry, at Fort
Wayne, containing 15u feet on tne river and near 500
feet back, from tne same; bounded eastwardly by the
fence at Fort Wayne. On this lot, is the House, with
two piazas, at tire east end of the Bay. For terms
please apply to PETER MITCHEL.
aug 24—-——101
For sale
The Toll-Bridge over Great Ogechee River, at which
•Joseph Hill lately resided—it is a substantial well built
bridge, composed cliiefly of cypress; it has stood the
creshets, and appears to be in all respects a good and
Tomplete piece of work. For terms apply to
JOHN BOLTON or ? e.c’ors.
JEREMI AH CUYLER. 5 J. Hill.
april 1 ■-40
For sale
A House and Lot, in St. James’s square; being one of
the most healthy and pleasant situations in (Jus city—on
"the said lot are all necessary out buildings. Tins pro
perty will be sold fora moderate price, and a credit
of
one, two and three years given for the payment . Per
sons disposed to purciiase will apply to either of the
subscribers. BEN. SHEET Aid,,
M. SHEFTALL, sen.
anril 6 41
Six and a Quarter Cents’ reward,
■Tor taking up and delivering to me, my apprentice
boy Ali.ec, who absconded outlie evening of the 1 tP i
insLa negro of rather a light complexion, aged 16 years
but, for proof to conviction of his being harbored by any
person, Ten Dollars will be added and all reasonable
charges paid. 1 forbid all persons from harborin said
•b<fy or assisting him any way, or from carrying him out
of the place. JOHN ST1LWELL.
sept 26 ----115
One Hundred Dollars’
REWARD
For the subscriber’s POCKET BOOK, containing 500
and 20 or 30 Dollars, two of 100 South-Carolina,
ditto North-Carolina, three fifty’s same bank, the balanc
in 20’s, 10’s and 5’s, all of the State Bank of North-Ca-
rolina. Said Book was lost on the 1st inst. at or between
the bar-room, near Mr. Hotchkiss’ stables and the sub
scriber’s chair, which stood before the door, and drove
directly home, on the White-bluff road. In the Book,
was an hid statement of money, deposited in the Planters’
Bank in the subscriber’s mmc. If any part is recovered,
a proportional reward; and requested to be .-.topped,
ottered by a negro. Any information left with the edi
tor of this paper, or the subscriber, will be thankfully
received. C-IIARLES STEWART.
oct 10—u—121
Daring Robbery.
Stolen last evening from mv holsters, while on my
horse, in Bay lane, a pair of brass barrelled PISTOLS,
v ith brass faced locks; one of them having two cuts on
the but end. A handsome reward will be given for the
pistols, and Fifty Dollars for conviction of the thief or
thieves, if white men. S. W. C. CHASE,
oct 10 ■;<* 121
On hand,
A Quantity of excellent BACON, in casks, fit for,ex-
portation.
14 kegs best Buncombe Butter, for family use
60 do do Lard „
50 boxes assorted c ttton Cards
3 tierces men’s common lined Shoes
Cases assorted looking Glasses
Bales Cloths
Cott-n Shirtings
Cotton Cambrics, 8cc. 8cc.
A. Erwin, Lethbridge & Co.
•90 Jones’ rn/harf
& Brought to gaol, on the 17th July,
3816, Tom, the property of doctor Gillett, cf South Cur-
orlina. He is five feet three inches high, tiiirty years of
age, and an African by birth, thin face. \ -t
H. M‘Call, G . c. c.
;.,1 V 23 87
*#* Brought to Savannah gaol, on
the 25th September, 1816, a negro man named Ben, five
- ct nine inches high, has a scar over his left eye; says
be belongs to Mr. Robert Frazier, of Richmond county.
A. Harmon, d. g. c. c.
sept 26——115
*** Brought to gaol, oirthe 25th inst.
; ;,gpo man, who says his name is Isaac, and belongs to
-I uni Keating, of Bryan county, five feet seven inches
' it,about 27 years old, has on white woollen pantaloons
t id Hue. jacket, much patched.
A. Harmon, d. g. c. c.
57—102
File subscriber,
Has taken the store one door.eastward of Calvin Ba
ker &. Co. where he will always be found, to settle the
affairs of the late firm of Samuel & I. Russel.
He has on hand.
And offerg for sale, on a liberal credit
68 pieces cotton Bagging
32 bis Sugar
20 bags Pepper
Samuel Russel.
sept 28 113
Factorage and Connpission.
The subscriber having commenced in the above, line
of BUSINESS, offers ins services to his friends and the
p biic; his Counting-Room is on Wat lie’s upper wharf,
formerly occupied by Messrs. Pfiii.izy & Barnett- 3 lie
Store is large and coiumouious—produce will be re
ceived on storage and every attention given to its re
ception and snipmeiit. RICHARD WAYNE.
d-. 2 139
Marine am! Fire Insurance
OFFICE.
An Election for a P< it i Jpt to the Institution, in the
place of Mr. Wimt r,resigned, " ill be held on MONDAY,
the 1-tth instant. Candidates wib make their application
in >vri>i• g. 6 R. WAYNE, Sccl'ry.
oct 8 120
N lies’ Keinster.
o
A few copies of this valuable and useful work remain
on b ind. For sale, at tiiis office,
augi'st 1—91
Library.
«-
The members are requested to call and pay the amount
of the annual contribution. No books wiii be delivered
to subscribers who have not paid for their snares
Geo. Glen,
oct 8 l 118 Tven** Sav. lAur n y
Harris H. Hickman
Has opened a Law-Office in Savannah, and tenders to
tiie public his professional services m the courts of the
e ' tv . , < d. ' oct 8 120
Notice.
The law office of the subscriber, is at the house re
cently in the occupation fdoctor M‘!.ean.
Edward F. Tattnall
oct 8—120
Dissolution.
The firm of Fuhchks & Kino is this day dissolved, in
consequence of the death of Mr. Jolm Furcives. All per
sons who are indebted tothe concern, will please call
and liquidate their accounts; and those who have claims
against the concern will present them for settlement to
the subscriber. JOHN KING,
sept 26—115 surviving copartner.
Ballast, Old Hulks, See.
Persons having Ballast or Old Hulks, that they wish tv-
get rid of, have permission to sink them on a line with
the Piles between Hutchinson and Fig islands, and in no
other part of Savannah River.
By order of the Commissioner, of Pilotage.
D. D. Williams, elk.
sept 23 116
For sale
A House in Market-square, which has every conveni
ence for a si -'re and family, and is well calculated tor
country-trade. Apply to the printer. sep 12—109
For sale
A prime WOMAN, accustomed to the fir kl. Apnlv tr r
the printer. oc* 1—j.—117
For sale,
A Negro Fellow, a prime field hand, a good boatman
and a jobbing carpenter, and is a smart, active, valuable
servant
A L.-’O,
A Negro Fellow, a very good tailor; bo$b of which
will be sold low, if applied for immediately.
Bacon & Brucn.
sept 14 cm 110
To be sold,
Oil the Jivst 'Puttsduu in JVovtmber next,
OR SOONER, AT PRIVATE SALE,
Three likely XRHKO FELLOWS, one, a tolerable g’ood
carpenter; the two, porters. J. CUYLER,
oct 10 121 ' Attorney for Samite 1 Simons
Horses lor sale.
Two excellent Horses, one an iron grey; the other a
bay; price, one hundred and fifty, and one" hundred and
twenty dollars each; also, a light Chair, with plated Har
ness. \upiv at this office. oct 10——121
\V uuri and stores.
The Wharf and Stores, adjoining James Wallace, esq.
at the east end of the town, to rent. For terms, apply to
JAMES JOHNSTON, or
GEORGE ANDERbON.
ctr - i2i
Wharf and Stores.
To rent, that extensive Wharf and commodious Stores,
at present occupied by Mr. B-.trna M c Kinne, of which
possission maybe had on the first of November next.—
For t> rins apply to R. &. J. HABERSHAM,
jtilv 9 81
Store.
To Let, the ground floor of the Store; occupied by the
subscriber, on Hunter’s wharf, an excellent stand lor a
Grocery Store. HENRY W. HILLS,
oct 3" 118
Notice.
All persdhs are cautioned against trusting any of the
crew of the British ship ISABELLA; as 1 will not be an
swerable for any contracts they may make.
Ralph Thompson,
oct 8 m 120 Master
Duel, Gresham & Co.
Have now landing, from the ship Winnefred, fdom Liver
pool,
A large supply of SUMMER GOODS.
ALSO,
39 casks and cases assorted Hardware and Cutlery,
each containing a complete assortment fur •a retail store
One case superior plated Ware, consisting ol cruet
Frames, candlesticks, Snuffers and Trays
And via JVew-Yovk,
Two trunks Parasols, three bales Seersuckers, three
bales Humhums
1000 pieces long yellow Nankeens, one case chip Hats;
white, black Und colored Lev antine and Florence Silks
Stout mixed coat Silks and Florentine V esting; white
and black lace Shawls and Veils; Merino Tippets; ele
gant embroidered Ridicules, assorted colors and patterns
Thread Laces and Edgings
One case Cninelle Cords, assorted colors and sizes
Fifteen cases straw Hats and Bonnets
Six cases Artificial Flowers
Seventeen cases Looking Glasses, a part of which are
Chatham Superior Court,
n elegant gilt ♦rallies.
15 -71
IS otice.
The subscribe!- respectfully informs the inhabitants of
Savannah, that he is recently from Chr.rleston and has
established himself in this city, and hopes, thatfromhis
attention and knowledge of business, to merit a portion
of the public support.
He will pay the greatest attention in PAINTING, in
various colors, the inside of Houses; he also dazes, Var
nishes and Gilds, in the neatest style. Signs can be pann
ed and lettered in a workm; ".like manner, either in gilt
or any of the most fashionable colors. 1 he subscriber
having a large family to support, begs that ins fellow-ci
tizens may afford him an opportunity of convincing them
that lie is worthy their patronage. Any call# will be
thankfully received and immediately attended to, at his
shop, at present adjoining Mr. Marselane’s, a little to the
east of the Exchange, near the old Fish wharf.
James Grainger*
oct 8 *M 120
Marshal’s £ales.
On the first Tuesday in November ne.rt,
Will be sold at the court-house, in the city of Savannah,
between the hours often and three o’clock,
Lots No. 15,16, 17,18, and 19, adjoining fort W .yne
to the eastward—levied on to satisfy an execution a
the suit of James B. Read and others, wardens aim
vestry of Christ Church, versus Joanna Luctna, an
James Lucena heirs, and devisees of James and Join
Charles Lucena.
A negro wench named Delia, levied on as the proper
ty of Robert Dillon, at the suit of William Hart.
Two negro women, named Rose and Di, levied on a#
the property of Joseph Davies, to satisfy an exitutior
at the suit of the United States, V3. Joseph Davies ana
l)..vul Leion JOHN EPPINCER,
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1 o
let
A very good STAND, for dry goods, in a brick house
Apply at this Office. oct 8 ——120
Lands
In the vicinity of Savannah
FOR SALE.
A tract of land, (known by the name of Bonabelle, and
lately the property of a Mr. Brctet) containing about
520 acres, is offered for sale. It is situated about five
miies from the city of Savannah, within a sho.-i distance
of Thunderbolt, and on the salts. It lias a very com
fortable dwelling house, a good barn and out buildings.
The above tracts w ill l>e disposed of upon the mos 1
reasonable terms, as the heirs of the estate, of which it
forms a pail, are anxious for a division of the property
.further Persons desirous of purchasing will apply for
rsto either, GEORGE JONES,
particulars
oct 8-
-120
EBBNEZER JACKSON or
EDWARD F. TATTNALL.
Twenty Dollars’ reward
■Will be paid to any person for delivering in Savannah,
to S. M. Mordecai, a decked FLAT, with her anchor and
cable, thirty-five feet long by ten wide, anu four ftet
deep; which broke loose some time past, and drifted
from the landing at Thunderbolt; or Ten Dollars will be
paid for information where she lies, by application to Mr.
Moydecai’s, in Market square, Savannah,
oct 5 at 119
Notice.
At the expiration of nine months an application
will b made to the Justices of the Inferior Court
o Cha ham County, to sell, for the benefit of the
Heirs and Creditors of the late James iVlackav,
deceased, all that tract of Lind on Ogechee, in
Bryan County, called Slrmiiy Hall, reputed to
I'ntain 100acres. WILLIAM GASTON,
may 16 68 Administrator
Notice.
Nine months after dale, application will be mad
to the honorable the lustiees of the inferior cour'
ot Effingham county for leave to sell or make ti
tles for a tract of land, containing two hundrt d
acres, situated in the twenty-third district of the
county of Wilkinson, known and distinguished it
the plan of said district by No. 227; being par
of the real estate of Christophei F. 1’riebner, dec
for the benefit of heirs and creditors.
ANN M. TREIBNER, adm'rx
GOTTLE1B ERNST, adm'or.
N. B All persons who have any Jem > nds against
the estate will render them according to 1 w.
ANN JV1. TREIBNER. idm’>x.
iu -e 13 83
oeorgiu.
Bryan Superior Court,
November Term, 1815.
The commissioners of the ~)
Academy of Elfinghara county,
VS.
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9
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Union Society.
Resolved, That the third, rule be so amended and al
tered that the stated quarterly meetings of the society shall
be held on the evenings of the second Mondays of July,
October, and January, annually.
The members of this society will take notice, that
agreeable to above resolution the next quarterly meeting
is on Monday, 15th inst. to be held at the Exchange at
8 o’clok p. m. as business of importance will be laid be
fore them, it is hoped every member will attend.
T. V. Gray,
oct 8—123 ” ■ * tec'ry. j
The Heirs and Representatives
ofJosiAH Tattnall, jnn. dec. -
Upon the petition of the commits oners of the
Academy of Effingham county, praying the fore
closure of the equity of redemption of all that tract
or parcel of land, called and knewn by the name of
the Ship Yard on Killkenny neck, in the then
county of Chatham, now Bryan, containing four
hundred acres, he the tame more or less, mortgag
ed by Jasiah Tattnall, junior, in his life time to
William, H .ld -ensdorf, Thomaa Wylly and John
Moore trustees or commissioners of toe Academy of
Effingham county, or their successors in office, on
the twenty eighth day of July one thousand seven
hundred and ninety four, to secure tne payment of a
bond bearing even dale therewith, conditioned for
the payment of the suin of three hundred and
ninety five pounds, six shillings and six pence,
equal to one thousand six hundred and ninety ;our
dollars, twenty four cents, eight mills and one
seventh of a mill, with interest, wiii h is n»w due
and owing; on motion ot Jeremiah Cuvier, at
torney for the petitioners,
It is ordered, That the principal, interest and
costs due on the said mortgaged premises be paid
into court, within twelve months from this date
and unless the same be so paid, the equity of re’
demption shall be thenceforth foreclosed and
other proceedings take place, pursuant tothe act of
assembly, in such case made and provided
*?**'*? further ordered. That this rule be
published in one of the public gazettes of this state,
once a mouth for twelve months, or served on the
mortgager or his sp tc ,al agent at’least .U months
previous to the time the said money is ordered to be
paid into court as aforesaid W 10 be
Extract from the minutes,
21-" e " ry HarUea ' C, S, C. B, C.
The Administrators of | *’m, Ittio
John Herb, deceased, J %
r* RU L E NISI
The Heirs and Representative* j «
of jehn Gromet, deceased J
Upon the petition of the administrators of J 0 >,
Herb, deceased, praying the foreclosure oi l ''
Equity of Redemption of the following premis j*
mortgaged by the said John Gromet in iris lie*
time, to the aforesaid John Herb, dect-as d 6
the ninth day of Feoruary. in the year of o u ,
one thousand eight hundred and four, to . se .,'._
the payment of a certain bond, bearing ev~ n V. &
therewith conditioned for tne payment o' ij.,. **” e
of one thousand dollars on or before th e r j u .?
day of February, one thousand eignt hundr.-h a ,
five, with lawful interest Horn the date th*--
vz : “All that lot of Land, situate, l v j n .. . ° r >
being in that portion of ground lately d,i *
common, now called Franklin ward, in the c . We ' t
Savannah, known by tb« number (24) ’• ^
fronting Saint Jmian-street, and contain,
feet in front and ninny feet in depth, iu>,. ’j'J
the houses, out houses and buildings thtir.-„r, " “
ing or belonging (subject, nevertheless toVC•"!'
nual ground rent cf seven pounds ten
an-
S'erlm*, equal to thirty two dollars and , '’ s
cents; ‘o be paid to tfce cyporation of the <•: , ,.
v nnah or their suci;e8.-->rs in office,) G‘n" n ! *'
of Jeremiah Guyler, Attorney f. t the p .. lUl U
It s ordered, That the principal, inWr
iia
ttj,
..oats, due on Said inorlgig-. i premise, \ Jt . . .
into court within twalve months from ti., = j 1
and unless the same bo so paid, the «q>i;tv
demption shall thence orUi he fomented i
other proceedings take place pursuant t, the •►
of assembly. It is turther ordeied, I bat Ihi r i
be published once a mr uth until the tj ;l( . a . )3il U<i
erl for pay ment, in one> cf the pu j l( >
tiiis slate or served on tne heirs and represent
lives of the mortgagor or their special ^
least six months previous to tne i,mp
is to paid into court as a..ir> sa><; J
Extract from Be minutes.
Job T. Bollpu, elk.
june 13 — 7^
int
^uperkor ourt,
Or.u,bei jt’e-jr, : 8'5
Whereas DaTid B 5litch-1 p'>e ..cr and Cll ' ffl .
mander in chief of the army arid nav v of t„f -aid
S' ate and militia therepf bach filed
pi-. if ; (in in .he
Georgia—('Iiatbaui Superior Court,
May Term. JS.6
Thomas Gibbons, assignee of George bcitt, :t
J rn"s Pierce.
Upon ti>>- petition of Thomas Gibbons, am-
signee of George Scott, praying the foreclosatt
of the equity of redemption of the following p
ses, mortgaged by the said Janies Pieic to ! (,e *;•
George bco'l, on th'- spventh day of Mv, oe
thousand eight hundred and ten "to Sl U r t : .t
payment of three certain Bsnds, beating even .i-'.e
therewith conditioned far the payment of i
of three thousand six nund-ted »r->> tw n y <oi>a .
viz thirteen hundred dnlfars on the fiistn v ■<;
January, one thousand eight hum.re ami eW’i
ieven hundred and twenty dollars o tic li st
day of January, one thousand eight hiniJie-i r.d
twelve; and twelve hundred dollars .mlhe firs :«
of January one thousand eight hundied sn i -
t->en; viz. all that lot of land situate in ihe > •- it
S.n annab, and known by the number (11) el-u".
in Franklin ward, containing sixty feet n front
and ninety feet in d<*pih, '^gether with a!! aid
singular the houses, buildings and imp-ovementi
thereon; and on nation of Mes rs. Lloyds Mor
rison, attornies for th- petit ioner,
It is ordered hy the Court, That the principal,
interest and costs due upon, said mortgaged premis
es be paid into court withi n twelve months fr-
this date; and unless the sa'tie i»e so paid, the eq - - y
of redemption shall thenc -forth be foreclosed •>{
other proceedings take plaice pursuant to the art of
assembly. It is further o rdered. That tl.L rule be
polished in one of the public gazettes of this s'-a te
at least once a month um 11 tfee time appointed fit
payment; or served on the mortgagor or his sp-'f' 4 '
agent at least six months ^previous to the tuns s* 1 *
money is ordered to paid iirto court as aforesaid.
Extract from the minwe-
Job T. Bollcs elk.
may 30 — c * $ -- 64
honorable court s-ttir.g fortn, mat Geo;--.; oi ine
n the said county, is indebted to ne slaii ,ii Gvor'
gia on a bond, bearing date the twenty nintn g y
o .Lrmiary, eigfit-rn hundred ad eigi,', m ta-jj^
o’ fi>e thousand eignt hundit- : an - eight', n :l
dol'.rs thirty sevt.ri an! a halt cents, pajl,- -
instalments and whereas to secure the pai,
..creof, the sand Ge tg, Badlie did uortgagt I.ib.t
uo uvuft-d tiact of land contair^ nine u»-.i. v j
acres,situate an the Island ol St Sun i:;'s, t-e-c .a
un fivided part of a tr-iCt contain iweti.j, .w)
hundred anil nineteen acres,confiscated a the no.
perty of John Graham, esq. and sold on tfce t. .rti-
eth of April seventeen bnndre f an:( e.gfiiy four,
and the said sums ol mor-ei being vet imp.i
It is therefore ordered on m lion •; J S.
P lot, solicitor general, that the sad G o.ge Bail'-.e
10 pay into court the prin.-ipsl, ;n en-st and costs
due on the said bond within twelve m mtfia tr ra
the date thereof, or a decree will pass agaio-t
the said mortgaged premises for tne paymen
Also ordered, that this rule be pubVisbeu it, one cf
the gazettes of the state at leas, once n ever;-
month until the time appointed for the pit.wen:
expires, or served on the mortgagor or in i b eat
six montiis previous therto.
J S PELr»T, sol. "tr..
Ext’ act cf the minutes
l. Abrahams, c. s. c. g. c,
feb 27 — c 4 'i'4
Notice.
At the expiration of nine n.onths, an applic^tios
will be made to the Justices of the In'erio Court
ot the county of Glen, state of Georgia for iv.ve '»
sell for the. benefit of the hrjirs and creditors ol tut
late colonel William Wardrobe, a tract of Lmil.
s tuate on the Island of St. S.raon’s, reputui
contain seven hundred anr' nineteen ac r es, I -long
ing to his estate. GEORGE BAlLLlB
aord 18—o$ 46 Adm'or- f it m IV
d> obi-
A otice.
At the expiration of rune months from this dR*
pplicatinn will be made to the honorable Inlenut
Court of Effingham county, for leave to sell cue
tract of Land, lying in said county, and one negi°
man Slave, as the property of Wiiiiam Slaiefi
deceased, sold for the benefit of the heirs and cred
itors of said, dec.
• Lyman Sheppa«h
jnne 11—jo-69 jd,n '°. r
Notice.
Is hereby given, tha'- nine months after d a ^®
application will be made to the honoraole 11 ^
Justices of tpe Inferior court of Glynn county
leave to sell the whole of the real estate «j 1
ses Barnett, escj- late of said county, dec. t° r ll
benefit of the heirs and creditors.
JACOB MOORE, ? a dm'»0-
JOHN BURNEl'T-jon.>
april 27——jo——5.0