Savannah republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1816-1818, October 26, 1816, Image 4

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-V.V... , . Notice, ■tj peetrussifcn of thfe court of ordinary will be sold, to ' the highest bidder, on THURSDAY, 3lst instant, at 11 o’clock, at Carnochan k Mitchel’s wharf, 1 The American schooner ANN, late captain l Lowder, ninety tons burthen and four years old, s remarkably vrieU found and fit for sea. And, at same time anil place, will be sold Sundry personal effects, of.lhe said captain Lowder. .-^AjJSo' * , An assortment of LUMBER, stowed on board said vessel, calculated for’thetlavanami.rket. Peter Mitchel. oct 22—1:26 ' Adm'w Corps oi Heavy Artillery, During the late liar. The members of the corps of die Savannah Heavy Ar tillery. that served during the late war, under die com mand of captain William B. Bulloch, are notified that, nil conformity with, the’appropriation that was made to purchase SWORDS wiih the "finds arising from the pay Of die corps, thev have been accordingly procured and arc now rea '.V for deiivevV, and dial by calling on M n- .liam Gaston, late lieutenant of the company, each nie.-n- 1h.t will be furnished widi his sword. Those members that have removed into the country will be furnished by sending their written order; and the friends or repre sentatives of 1 such members as may have deceased since 'ihe war, are also entitled to receive in tiieir stead. oct 19—ca—125 Notice. Proposals will be received until the 31st of this month, -<hy the subscriber, for the finishing the west end of the CHATHAM ACADEMY, the property of the Union Society, in a plain and neat manner, the contractor to 'find all the materials, except the flooring and partition "Hoards, as they are already within the body of the build ing and have been, seasoning for some months. The tijftns of pavment will be fiiadc to suit tiie contract oi. Bu order of the Board nf M.inage s, Moses Sheftall, oct 22—1 CT 6 ■•f i ht‘ Z r nu i Society For sale at which The Toll-Bridge over Great Ogechee River, ■Joseph Hill -lately resided—it is a substantial well built bridge, composed chiefly 6f cypress; it has stood the creshets, and appears to be ill all respects a good and fomplefce piece of work. For terms apply to JOHN, BOLTON or > « april 4- 49 JEREMIAH CUY1 ,F.R C T First Fall Goods. By the shit) T.trcv, iust arrived from Liverpool, ANDREW LOW & CO. Have received a part of their WINTER GOODS; which, together with those already on hand, they offer for sale, on moderate and accommodating terms. Their Stock, besides other Articles,contains the following: 72 bales duffil Blankets 5 do rose Blankets 30 do white Plains 10 do colored Plain3 8 do Flannels \ 6 do Coatings, Flushings and blue 3 do Cassinieres, assorted 6 do black and colored Bombazets 175 pieces Bagging 6 trunks worsted and lamb’s wool Stockings 12 do , cotton blockings 35 do printed Calicoes 4 do do Marseilles, for vesting 3 do Woolen Vestelets lu do cotton Cambrics 4 do black Cambrics 6 do cotton twist "Shirtings 60 do assorted Vluslins 15 do cotton Umbrellas 2 to Bombazines 2 do black Crape 1 do black silk Handkerchiefs 50 cases of Ginghams, assorted 2<i do co.,rse and fine Dimity 2 do handsome furniture Dimity 12 do Irish Linens 8 do brown Holland 6 do apron Check 10 do pound and paper Pins 1 do white chupfel Ncc-rlles Cutlery, assorted, in small casks Turkey red Yam Russia Sheeting Crash, for towels ■ Osiiaburgs, Sec. fee. &c. Ojr - B' the snip Georgia, now on her passage, from Liverpool, A. Low Sc Co. will receive further supplies, sept 12 109 11' I o JEREMIAH QUY1 ,ER rt?ilt or lease. ex ors. That' Well kiibwn WHARF, at present occupied by Taylor, Davis & Taylor, will be let for one or more Vears: it is one of the best situations for a iurnber yard, in Savannah; possession may be bad on the fi.’st oi De cember next For terips apply to L. . Jolin Gardiner. oct 2F—\ < ).T Kan away From Lincoln plantation, on or about the 1st of Oc tober,' a mulatto woman named ROSE, about 5 feet 7 iiiche5 high; had on when she eloped a red striped ging ham petticoat, a muslin wrapper with a red hanuker- cbief round-her head, one of her fore teeth out; speaks Jreelv when .questioned. It is probabie she may have ob tained othef'cloathing, having been lurking in the city and vicinity since the above period- A reward of five dollars will be given on her being committed to gaol, and information forwarded to Mr. George. Cubbedge, at Lincoln plantation, Bryan county, or tiie undersigned -in Savannah. • O. k U. LJ.LL1BRIDGE. . oct~ 22—m—126 . i v Fifty Dollars 3 Reward. . Will be given to apprehend and lodge in Savannah gaol, rny negro man, named Lokdos, (formerly the pro perty ofJohn Laser,) he is about six feet high or u;>- Wartifc, verv davk.compi<,cte<l, well known in Savannah and the adjacent islands The above reward will be Viaid upon said fellow being secured :.s above, without being hurt or damaged,' if he delivers iiimsclf up ,to H. Hodges in Savannah, Wittiin a reasonable time, he will be forgiven and alio wed the privilege of chosbig his ow n •master'. - J. TILLMAN. oct 19—125 > . , ~ » - * » ' Six and a Quarter Cents’ reward, For taking up ana delivering to me, my apprentice boy Atxsc, who absconded on the evening of the 16th. inst. a 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 boy or assisting him ant' way, or from carrying him out of the place. JOHN ST1LWELL. sept 26 r~l 15 The iAchaii^c v offee House O NORTHERN STAGE OFFICE, •snow tit ten up -aid rr.ni) in fie accominuilation of travellers. Tiit-re are a nimbi r of private rooms, suit: ble and convenient for pnv .t families; also lor mem bers of the legislature, front 5o :« SO can be accommo dated—th e house is i.-rge and commodious. 1 his house was formerly kept by John Downer, and is known by Downer’s Coffee-house, li is on tiie east corner of tl State-house square and very convenient for members. The present proprietor :opes from his attention to bu s.tiess to meet with encouragement from his friends and the public in general. He pledges himself to have 1; ;s table as well supplied as the market will afford, and Ins b,.r filled with the best slid variety of Liquors. His sta bles will b. attended with a careful Ostler and a plenty of provender. The Exchange Coffee House is now offered for sale, together uith the furniture attached to it, on liber terms, and possession given on the first day of January next. For further particulars, call and enquire of the proprietor. TIMOTHY BRUIN. Mi/ledgevilfe, 7t/i October, 1816—i.—12b Stebbins & Mason Have just received, per brig JmeKa and ship Adonis, from New-Yorjc, a,id offer for sale, on the most moderate terms. the folio-king articles, viz: Extra superfine black, blue and brown Broadcloths Superfine black, blue and mixed Cassmiere Fine white, red, yellow and green Flannel Lion skin and Bath Coatings London duffil and point Blankets White, blue and brown Plains 6-4, 7-4, 8-4,9-4,19-4 and 11-4 rose Blankets Pelisse Cloth and Rockeny Baize Stockinet, and fancy Cords Black and olive Velveteen Companv, flag and Bandano Handkerchiefs Marseilles, tdiiinet, and swansdown Vesting Black and white lace Viels, Shawls, and half Handkerchiefs Cashmere, silk and Merino Shawls Fine Black Bombazine Assorted colored Bombazets and Rattinet Galoon and quality Binding, on cotton Ferr.it Merino Trimming 6-4, 7-4, 8-4 and 10-4 table Diaper Cotton table Cloths anil Knapkins Light and dark plaid Gingham Calicoes, Dimity, Canton Crape, and black and white It-v • ban Crape # * . Linen Cambric, and bordered pocket Handkercliieft Gentlemen’s superfine Cravats Ladies’ and gentlemen’s black and white silk Hose Ladies’ silk, cambric, kid and heaver Gloves Gentlemen’s beayer and buck do Superior cotton Umbrellas Assorted Silks for dresses, Levantine Florence and satin Black Canton Handkerchiefs Irish Linen and Russia Diapear Irish, Russia and German Sheetings Scotch Carpeting, Bedtick and assorted sewing Silk Gentlemen’s half Hose Ladies’ and gentlemen’s white and colored cotton Hose Do do do do do do worsted do Figured and plain Cambrics Catiibrio Trimming, Laces, and lace Edging Plain and figured book Muslin unu Leno Black.Florentine Vesting Cotton, flag and Madras Handkerchiefs Oil Cloths and oil doth table Covers Tape, Lee Buttons, linen Threads, Dumb tuns, Ribbons Long Lawns, Furniture Calico, X-c. ALSO 5 cases fashionable straw BONNETS; oil of which, to gether with a number of other articles, will be sold on the most modi rate terms. oct 22—e—126 Copartnership. The ’subscribers hating enteredintocoparinersmn der the firm ot Gillstt k Mum;, arc now V, fK „in I ", wral .•isiiDPtmprit nf 1VOV rAnno . * at V G ■ ' IK 1 ral a^ortment of DRY GOODS, at their store" so,.,,, side of JchnSton’s square; which thev oiler for c... town acceptances at ninety days. VVM. 8. GJLLETT JOHN MM.NE oct 19—125 Dissolution oi Co^driitoTTTuT). The copartnership heretofore existing; between ’ subscribers, under tiie firm of W. & A. Wi t ,,, 9. was dissolved by mutual consent on the first d: \ gust last. Ail matters relating to said cor.ee, ii settled by Mr. Georuk, who wifi continue the b> his own account. W. IV!;, , . . A. WRY ; \Y oct 24-W-127 J LEOpi ,' die 2o. ■ f A, : . \'ii, he es on '■ an mr. S 4 iirooks A We Ini an Notice. The Distr’ct Clerk's Office is removed to Broughton sU-eet, opposee to Mr. Hanpt’s carriage shop, wliere he will be found during office hours. Office hours from 9 to 1 andfr im 3 to 5. -JOHN J. BULLOCH, oct 24—a—127 I will sell my ilOU.SE, fifty feet front and improiimc-i.is. n the east half of .the court house Lot, (subject to ground rent to tiie city) for Five thousand Dollars. JOB T. BOLLE8. oc' 24 x 127 JViarshal’s sale. %jT Brought to Savannah gaol, on the 18th October, 1816, a negro man named Jeffry, 5 fact 8 .Inches high, about 2*J years of age; says he beloj^ s to the estate of Daniel Jeukii.*, St. Helena, (.s c.) A Harmon, d. g. c. c. opt 19—125 Brought io gaol, on the 17th J uly, 1816, Tow, the property of doctor Giiiett, of South Car- •orlina. He is five feet three inches high, thirty years of age, and-an African by birth, thin face. H. M‘Call, g. c. c. July 23 87 Brouglit to gaol, on the 25th inst. ■ar negro man, wha’-says his name is Isaac, and belon ;s to Richard Keating, of Bryan county, five fret seven iuche.s Siigh, about 27 years pld, has on white woollen pantaloons ,and blue jacket, nuieh patched. ' A. Harmon, d. g. c. c. aug 2T—102 --- *** Brought to Savannah gaol, oa the 15th October, 1816, a negrb man named Isaiah, five feet eleven inches high, about twenty years of age, si.s's lie belongs to Mr. Lewis Cypliets, of Camden, (Sovtli Carolina) A. HARMON, n. g. c. c. ort 17—194 O', the first Tuesday in J\'ovember v°Tt Will be sold at the Exchange, between the hours of l J under the and 3 .o’clock, A quantity offlewaud fashionable furniture,consisting of dining, tea and card tables, side board, fancy chairs, 3 carpets, looking Glasses, Prims, Beadsteads, wash Stands, Jkc. kc.-, levied on as the property of Samuel G. Peiot to satisfy an execution in favor of JosipSi Johnson. John Eppinger. oc.l>8 120 *■ marsh).?. Marsliai’s sales. On the first Tuesday in A’ovemltr next, Will he sold at tiie court-house, in the city’ of Savannah, between tiie hours often and three o’clock, Lots No. 15, 16, 17, lo, and 19. adjoining fort Wayne to tiie eastward—levied on to satisfy an execution at the knit of Janies it. Read and others, wardens ail vestry of -Cmist Church, versus Joannj Lueena, a:u James Lueena lieirs, and devisees of James and Johr C.haries-i >ucena. A negro wench named Delia, levied on as the proper ty of Robert D/iion, at the suit of William IX.rt. Two negro women, named Rose and Di, levied on as the property of Joseph Davies, to satisfy an cxec.utioi at the of tiie United "stales, vs. Joseph Davies and David L, ion JOHN EPPINGER, Have now landing- from Live) poof, .-VVw-Forty Boston and Havana, thef Aloiving articles, viz: 24 casks best London Porter 2 bales’of assorted Slops 2j tons of well assorted Swedes’ Iron, selected expressly for this market 64 chests of gunpowder, imperial, hyson and young hy son Teas, in whole and in boxes of four to sixty - five pounds, latest importation r 20 bis double refined loaf Sugar 2u boxes "Mi i sea: el Raisins 20 hhdsN. E. Rum 10 hhds northward Gin 20 bags Pepp^p 20 bags Ginger 29 bugs Spice 1 box Nutmegs 2 pipes of raspberry and cherry Brandy 49 boxes first quality brown Havana Sugars 60 bags prime green Coffee 5 firkins of Goshen Butter, for family use IX STORE Hhds Jamaica Rum, N. E. Rum, Philadelphia fye Whis‘ key, and Sugars of every description; together with a large and general assortment of every article in the GROCERY LINE, which they offer on their usual low terms, at wholesale or retail, at their store on Bolton’s central wharf. Aiso to let the second Floor of No. 37, on Bolton’s cen tra', wharf. <w l ° 105 Factorage. The subscribers respectfully inform their friends, and the public generally, that tiiev have formed a connection, firm of Shaffer is Davaxt, with a view of con ducting the above business, and solicit a share of their patronage. It is their intention to bestow the most prompt and unremitted attention to the orders and mut est of their customers. They will keep constantly on hand A general su, my ot GKlR ERIKS. FREDERICK SIIAFFER. JAMES DA Y ANT. Clothing Ware-Htn..iu. The subscriber having purchased of W. A A. ’ o St Co. their stock in trade, offers for sale one r f,,,. ’ complete and elegant assortments if REA BY q ( CLOTHING, to be found in the United States, co, iM of ‘S Gerttlennen’s superfine dress Coats and P.,n;j r „, n . black, blue and fancy colors and of superior uorim n ship; superfine and common Surtouts, superfua In, cloth Cloaks, elegantly trimmed; plain dr); superfine c \„7 great Coats, lion skin do; fancy toilinet Vest, bl.,ck K, renline do; black, blue and buff cassimere do; stocking" Berlin webb and cord Pantaloons, fine lim 11 a nil c - ’ Shuts, frilled and plain; flannel, lambs wool ami cr*t 0rl Drawers, long and sliort; fine flannel^nd , j Shirts, Coatees, youth’s Clothing, children’s J>r.-- S , s elegantly trimmed.; plain do; do great Or,;.’s. ^ and cloth Pelisses, of tiie latest fashion; do M .i, Cloaks with and without hocTs, suiLibk for t* with a large assortment of SLOP tiODDS, s, men’s Clothing, negro ditio; flannel ai.u -ir, tjiiirts, s'riped Guernsey Frocks, toge,i,tr other articles, too numerous for a single : >, j. (ii net 24— v*—127 ;o country !«as d cuu»n •1 nenv ‘or2;e, . •{ r or .sale 7 casks elegant straw Bonnets 9 dozen f.aicy .Jid common Chairs 1 case Levantine and Florence siiks Black andpi lute insuring Ribbons Fringed saltin Ribbons Eicg nt Shan ,s, in imitation of Merino, with real Me. riiio borders; elegant Purses 1 case Milliners * Black, and coiorcd Feathers 1 case containing;. small assortment of ml London su perfine Ufoths and Cassnneres, princ.,,., , . blacks, well worth the attention of .„.tur . r3 1 do Vestings; which, with a variety of u:i„r jr.i..ij will he soid at reduced prices, whoies .ie a., .. Josepli Cieurge, oct ^4i—tr—127 s Just opening ana ior At the subscriber's Clothing store, on the bait, neat A’.; M MR. WILLIAM T. WILLIAM’S H,.,C slum, 100 elegant superfine Coats, various colors 150 pair superfine cloth, cassimere and stockinet Panta loons 50 silk Florentine Vests 100 fancy Vests 50 greatCoats—all of which are made of the verv best materials and workmanship—c.'aap tor cas.’t or approved credit at sixty dai s. JLchI ie Thompscn. mi" 22 100 general su; piy ot oct 15—c»—123 fMiornt* s sales. On >he first Tuesday in JVovember sse.rt, M ill be sold in the town of Brnn?wick, Tv.ro D.i, Ling Houses, situate on the Bay, in said to'yn—levied on as tlie property of William Green, to satisfy an execution in i.,vor of George Abbott. William Files, u. s. g. c. S •’ 12 1 ,0 -- — SiteriitV’s sales. Onthefii'st Tuesday in November next, Will be sold at the court-house in IUr.epo.ro’, Liberty county, between the hours often amf three o’clock, the following property, viz. A negro man named Charles, levied o;» as the proper ty of Alexander Forrester, to satisfy an execution in i'a vor of Nathaniel Law. Also, a negro xvoman named Kate, and her two chil dren Charles atm Bilty, levied on as the property of Elias Cassels, to satisfy an execution in favor .of Joseph Witherspoon. ) Also, a tract of Land containing three hundred acres more or less; bounded southeastwardly by land belong ing to Thomas Shrader, and on all other sides, by vacant lapd at the time of surrey; levied on as the property of William Thompson, to satisfy an execution in favor of John Winn, tax collector, for the State and county taxes, due fot* the years 1814 and 1815, and his fifty per cent taxes, due for the years 1813 and 1814, amounting to seventy-six dollars thirty-se.ven ssda half cents and costs. The above tract pointed out by the defendant. Condi tions, cash. BENJAMIN MELL. s. l. c. octo- ■ -118 _ Sheriff’s safe,). On the first Tuesday in November ne.Tt, Will be sold at the court-house in Jefferson, Camden county, between the usual hours of 10 and 3 o’clock, A tract of Land, lying and being in Camden comity, 011 Point Petre Neck, containing 575 acres, more or less. Also, two Negroes, viz; Will and Jlobb; levied on as the property of Daniel Copp to satisfy two executions, one in favor of the late Abraham Bessent, esq. deceased, and theotliyr in favor of Hew9tt k ManderriUe. John Bailey, s. c. c. oct J *, " 118 f' ” ' 4W Siieriif’s sales. On the first Tuesday in November next. Will be sold at the court house, in the city of Savannah between the .usual hours, of 10 and 3 -o’clock, Four NEGROES, viz. big Adam, little Adatn, Hannah and Jenny her child; levied on as the property of.Incob Henman, to satisfy A. S. Bulloch, e'sq fev virtue of foreclosure of mortgage. A COPE sec august 29 103 lary for said Georgia-—Chatham comity. By S. M. Bond, clerk of the court of ordinary county. l'o all w 10m it-may concern. Whereat, Dunham Hall, applies for letters nf ad min,Sir:-! 1 in on the estate-of Doctor Joseph G. M’Lean deceased, in behalf of creditors. 1 in.se are, therefore, to cite and admonish, all and sin gular, the kindred and creditors of the said Dr. Joseph G. M‘Lean, deceased, to fik- their objections, fif any they' have) in my office, on or before .the 27th October next otherwise letters of administration it ill be granted the said Dunham V. Hall. Given, under my band and seal, this 27th day of Sep tember, X8I6. • K [L.S.] [‘—1161 r SAMUEL M. BOND, c. c. o. c. c. (xeorgia.—Chatham county. By S. M. Bond, clerk of the court of ordinary for said county. To all whom it may concern. Whereas, Tranqiute Mories, applies fordetters 'of ad ministrate m on the estate Jonathan Hobson, of Savan nah, dec. as surviving copartner. NW, therefore, tliese are, to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said deceased, to file their objections, (if any they have) in my office’ on or before the fire! Monday in November next, other wise letters of administration will be granted the appli cant. * Given under my hand and seal of office, at Savannah, this thirteenth day of September, 1816. B S ] S, M. BOND, c. «. o. ^sent 14-110) J > WINES ractorage aiid virocery. The subscriber grateful for .the liberal support he lias received in tiie above line, pledges himself that his at tention u> business shall ‘.esuchus will enable him to .me rit a continuance of the same. I he most prompt and unremitted attention to all or ders will be bestowed, for liieinterest of his friends. Samuel G. Bunch, Who has first received by recent urrrvq/s from Plniadel- phui and Boston, the following articles, -warranted genu* me, .andfor stile .ut wholesale .and retail: Champagne Madeira Port Teller! ff Claret and Lisbon j 5 pipes Cognac Brandy 15 bis peach do 10 pipes Holland Gin 5 do American do 20 bis fye Whiskey 10 puncheons Jamaica Rum 19 do New-England f (lo 30 casks London bottled Porter 15 do .do draft do 25 whole and 50j*alf Ws Mackerel No..l 20 kegs Lard 10 half bis Salmon 3 bis smoked Beef 100 large and 100 small kegs Crackers 20 boxes Codfish 20 do Anciioives oO do Soap,in boxes suitable for family use toJ do Sjjennaceti and tallow Caudles, for family Hvso/i J ca, iuaf tiu^ur, brown do jLimond^ Raisins, Figs, Prunes Currants, Cassia, Cloves, Nutmeg’S Starch, Pimento, &c. Olives, olive Oil, Capers, walnut Ketchup, and Pickles ’(from Wheel er s, Liverpool) * - Which together with every article requisite in the om 24—t—nr 1 " bC SUppt ‘ tJ on reasonable tenns 4 no subscnocT Has just received from Charleston, per strop lt ashi r , An elegant assortment of JEM'ELLERY, which he for sale (at his stcre ,,n the Bay, two doors e..st d Messrs. C.avm Baker & Co.) on reasonable tenns, c sisting of G„i„ and silver Watches, watch Chains, Seals, Kvvc, diamond Breastpins, plant ditto; diamond Rings, pain ditto; Bracelets, Necklaces, Medathons, sit-eve Buttons, table and tea Spoons, plated Candlesticks, Snuffers, ith Stands; Castors, Glazier’s Diamonds, Ruictii s, fancy morocco work Hox-.s, Waiters, and a few sets i f ,u. ,,t.: 1 Tea China, Sic.. Ac. H. W. OPPEXHFI ,j X. B. I lia subscriber purchases Diamonds,. P‘. : , -,ld Goid-.ml Silver. '-c '2~ - — i.." I'iie subscribers Continue to transact the LUMBER, F \CI O AriB and COMMISSION BUSINESS, at Poi legs vri r . they are the agents for many of the principal r, v- ri.J; on Savannah River, they will constantiv ,.-.vv en 1. nd a large supply of assorted sawed LUMBFfi Brown k Grccsic. nr f 15—tm-194 I ne subaCi ibcr Informs the citizens of Savannah, that i t SHOIri//?.?. SES in the best manner, as Wfli &s TRLMS tlics *. • Blacksmith sliop, next door to the late rasa, xt ot Johu Gibbons, West Broads reet. Cnristian Trcspar. oct 24—st—127 i'or sale, '■use Georgia—ChaUuun couuty. Rv Samuel 51. Bond, clerk of the court of or said countv. of ordinary Whereas, Thomas E. Lloyd hath this to me for letters of administration on the estate and ef fects of Beniamin Holdsworth, late of the city of w. ,, nah, deceased, in behalf of next of kin. 7 These are to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said deceased, to fie tteir objections (if any they have) in mv office, on or before be m SAMUEL M BON '>' «•«. o. J. o. ; —CUattiam Couutv! f.-csot as next 1 their objections (if i ^ to file ^«ept 25 —-U#. S4i ^ 1 * ^9N^«, c. 0. c. «, 1 , . Jf applied for soon, A hancsoms two story DWELLING HOUSE, situs'f« at.-e uoner n, 1 of Broughton street, two cl>r» bvlow Barna M-Kinue, esq. O. M. LLLLIBREXIE. , »t. 2a—iLb la Council, Resolved, That, the Market Committee, be authored to rtceiv e Proposals, unti the next n,ee’.ing ->f Council, for having tiie new Fish and Vegetable M-rktt u-vei oct 24—127 . Contract. The undersigned committee will receive p-op->v.ibun til the next meeiiugof Council for Paving t -wiJ- d.Uonai Fish and Vegetable Market—contra; u.r t ’inii all materials. G. TUFTS, GEORGE L CGPF. G. R. DUKE, not 24—127 Co !*■+ ff - iUee 1S10. t.rson, M under u Chambers, niCth Octoiiei Present—His honor Eiiwurd if., or.. In the matter of John M;l,cn rib ,rl> s P . Michael Bloomstocks, petitioners for relief insolvent acts of this state. It appearing, that orders in these ca c es have granted returnable in July and August last, nd that ihc notice required by taw has bee n -giv en to the creditors 1 - each of tiie petitioners bv person..! scrv ce, but tiiat iJ coasequence of the absence from the county, of the Jus tices of the Court, a hearing could not be had. Jt is now ordered, That the said John, Charles, a™* Michael he brought up at the Court-house, in Savanr ali, on Monday, the 4th day of November ensuing, to be heard in the premises, and that notice thereof he jjivto in one of the gazettes. Extract from the Minutes, Job T. Belles, cleric. oct 24—vr—127 Georgia—Chatham county. By Sam - -el M. Bond, clerk of the court of ordinary f° r said county. To ah . .,001 it may' concern. Whereas, John King, applies for letters of admitjh' tration’on the estate and effects of John Funches, dec- 35 surviving copartner. v Now, therefore, tliese afe,- tt> cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditorsT of the'sald decr^edi to file their objections, (if any they have) in my office, on or before the 26th day of October next, otherwise letters of administration will be granted the applicant Given under my hand and seal of office, at Savannah this 26th d*y of September, 1816. L 9.M. BOND.c-G°-