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,1,5 5*’.
was calm
puTled down. Provide ntiajly the morhin^
ich greatly aided th.c exertions of the crti-
*7
*
cf-
* .
was c ' the progress of the flames. The Joss
re - nS inv has Dot been very great. Messrs. Townsend'
° f t^Nlrs "flocle are, we believe the greatest sufferers.
-n "vertior.s tn.ri activity °f the citizens, were such
, * ’ e C i on sai l, occasions; but there seemed to be
as
be a
in directing their opt rations, and there
ant
was w
videntiv . deficiency of aparatus, sucli as fire-hooks,
axes.
„ k „ Wj^ r i in a different state of the weather might
“■v- . .. f..u ,i,...i.* „«*
riv felt. No doubt efforts to reniedv
w n sen OH.'IV
»‘ ;ive ... •■••li be made, as cases of this kind interest
,hese vdividuai in tlie community.—Augusta Herald29th
OVtV)
uU-
Ttr gggrLATURE OF SOUTH-CAROLINA
' U mem’td i's ses-. ion on Monday last. Nothing oc-
Con , : ‘tm- first (Lav except the election and appoint.
° Urr of inli.-ets. In the senate, J. K Pringle, esq. w:.s
1 T ** In
In the senate, J. R Pringle,
!1,ent j’ ore'll Uni, and John Murphey, esq. cler
, hn isc of r. presentatives. Thomas Rennet, esc
. i« ic< ot r. pwseniau>c3, iuuuw 3 muiict, esq. was
: ‘ 1C 1 1 weaker and colonel R. Anderson, elected clerk.
a few committees were appointed, and the governor’s
A ' to have been received the next dav.—
* fathom /Miner, 3brA uh. ..
Charleslon
New-York, November 25.
The nniversarv of the evacuation of this city, after a
i .* >t- s ! ru££ie'°t S0VCM . Wa1S : * or prize wiik h now
v'h.'s t",e "population ot this Union, vv.ll, vve hope,
be celebrated ruts dat, with an eclat becoming the great
CC l,fre?ebratimi of the anniversary of the 25ff» Nnvem-
uai wln'li restor'd our exiled citizens to theii
v’ , .f,rr all absence of seven years, a part of the di-
homes,- will parade under the command of
•vision ot »ru ‘ -
j (juritniue The line will be funne l in Hudson-
fie- ejeirti o’clock, when the troops will be review-
*r I'h-’v will afterwards form in the Park at one o’clock,
CCl’ * . A i. ,vT 1,
be present at the ceremonial of the presentation, by
0 1 —ernor Tompkins, of the Swords veteil
bis excellency gover
bv du- legislature of tins state to genera's Scott, Gaines,
Porter, commodore M'Donougli, and captain Reid, ut
the Armstrong privateer.
Evacuation of A'e~c- York'.—This day being the anniver-
sarv t ,f the evacuation of our city by the Ilriush troops
in 173.', it is requested, as a mark of respect to those
who achieved that memorable event, that: the flags of our
shipping and public places, be displayed throughout tut
Jav.
C AIT AIN GORDON.
tVe have seen a letter received in town from an officer
0 f the Mediterranean squadron, which leaves little doubt
that the captain of the United States nav y who is stated
to have died recently on board one of our frigates, is
captain Gordon. I lie letter alluded to is dated 17th Au
gust, at which time captain G. was confined to his bed,
and so ill as to leave little hopes of his recovery. The
letter further obs-rves, that lie was desirous to go to
France, to trv the effect of a change of air and scene, for
which purpose he had obtained the consent of the com
modore. —J\’jrfo he Jit aeon.
^ Offeree hundred tales COTTON
are wante#fo compleat the cargo of the ship JUNO, for
Liverpool, now taking in, and will meet with immediate
dispatch. Apply to Ik- MTIIXNE &. CO.
dec. £—r—145
For Liverpool
The fine coppered ship. COR\, captain New
comb, will commence taking in on Monday
.next, and will have immediate dispatch. For
freight or passage apply on board, or to
II. llicharclsou.
dec 5 145
* Book Auction,
On Saturday Evening, the 7th instant,
ff'lfl be continued the. sale of
VALUABLE BOOKS,
f
Auction,
. . J *
Of the most approved Authors and elegant Editions.
Sale to co'vm^.rre at 6 o'clock , p. m.
M. Herbert & Co. auct'rs.
dec 1 144
Cotillion JPartici
For Liverpool
The fine ship REBECCA, captain Nimmo, will
khave immediate dispatch. For freight apply to
H. Richardson.
de^ 5 14 n
Jb or Liverpool
The ship SOLON,
Biipply t.>
-145
:aptai'i Smith. Forfreight
R. RICHARDSON.
-For Liverpool
_.rw- T!) ‘ J coppered brig SP VKTAX, C. M. Coffin,
;-‘r, w.ll have immediate dispatch'. Two
ir^nra^huucii'eu bale' ul cotton are Wanted on freight.
lo • REA 5s BUTLER,
Johnston's wharf
"fj" Seventy-five casks of RICE will be taken, at
lovy neigiit, ll irnmeiiiale application is made.
(ice J" - ■ It j
The members of the Cotillion Parties, are requested
to meet at the Kxcbang THIS EVENING, at 7 o 'clock
to make arrangements for tlie season. dec 5—145
Ilall 6c HoU
{Al-Klnne’i whiaf)
OFVEH Pull SsLI.
5 cbcsls hyson TEA
15 quarter chest young hysou l eu
4 hogsheads W est-Imha liunv
20 casks Gosiun Cheese
9 firkins Goshen Butler
10 catks Shot, assorted
3 cases naif pint Tumblers
20 elutes ( vdekery
4 half pipes Sicily Madeira Wine
25 boxes Soap
ffit Gips:
df
5 —v
a '
dec 5-
To-Morrow, 6tli instan^
Positive sales at A'u. 2 Commerce Ho9,
25 pieces London Duilil Blanket*
10 pieces Bathctating
•50 pieces white and red Flannel*
40 pieces blue and white PiuinB
o0 p,eces 5-4 Broadcloths
1 ease 4-4 Irish Linens
2 trunks Ca'iici,cs
1 case Dimities
2 bales Humhums
1 case flag Handkerchiefs
1 case Levant lie Silk
100 pieces Ginghani3
1 case sewing bilk
1 ease men’s Gloves
£0 pieces 4-4 Clucks
£0 pieces cotton Cambric a .1
£0 dozen HandIcerchiets
1 bale rose Blankets
2 bales point , elo
2 cases ifins
Hardware and Cutlery
Shot, Candies, lo crates Crockery
Terms made known at time of sabs
Sate io comme/t- e at 10 o'clock,
fe. C. JDulining, ailctV,
—145
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For Liverpool
The British brig \\ U.L.l A'.i
r . I * 1 \
.f s A i i*
* * • K_> • a. Ik J 1 «
captain Ric
^son, will be dispatched vvitnout delay.
laril-
Fur
And is n
e : dfers f
;y,
»•eceh'pfl froia ~ York,
to
<U*c 5-
11. Richardson.
For Hf
J1S
The fine
iff
■'' a_<l> , -Capl..,n Seaburv
ft vie or Bordeaux,
./r i"iu mat; :_J
new ship V\ liJ.IA.vI
Apply to
& HENRY,
I» !*• 1 . i
it. iuciiamson.
5 14 V
f or
Tlr- brig
-N ell -Orlt'j
RECOVER. 15
will sail on tiie fill instant, wind
‘V
ilurr.l.am, master,
penmttuia
For freight
Isaac
>1* »> iS^A t R(*
CoiltMl
Soldirr’s of ("' tune.—We read in some papers, that a
jeginient of AUiericans islormed at Port-au-Prince, un
der colonel G. D. Young, iate of the 'United States army,
to make ry.r* »f::n expedition to aid the revolutionists in
Mexico.—Salem Guzeite.
Iks cxcellcncv William MrT.i.ER, was on Momlay re-
r of this state without opposilion.—lia-
9th uit.
elected Govern
lei on Iletftster,
One of the charges exhibited against general Bissell, at
the- late Court :U ,r :
was,
pass his post will
“suttering Aaron Burr to
lout molestation.
dor 5-
-1 1-5
iu > caiicr
r Co.
oiling at his store in Bry -.n-street, where
on the lowest terms; superfine bine,
black and b- own Cloths, superfine blue, black, dmb, and
niix< d Cassiiuei-es, elegant fancy Vestings, black, green,
dr b, and purple tabb}’ V elvet, silver Cord, blue, am.
mixed Sattinet, Ivon Skin, blue Coating, walerprool'Cloth.
bine, and black, Fl-.niai, black and figured Bon,hazels,
silk Umbruli. , Irish Linen, do Sliirting,Umnhums, stripe
and mixed Homspun, flag Handkerchiefs, indies’ white
si k Hose and Gioves, do kid (io cotton and beaver do
black worsted Hose, worsted Socks, silk Buttons, paten,
cloth Buttons, bull vest Buttons, &c.
j He also offers to furnish customers with supe rfine
l Coals, made and trimmed in the best manner, few fj -’b
j superfine Cassimere Pantaloons, for £jll, Corns made ..ml
• rimmed in the best mantierfor Si'-*-
II v HASH
lteaelv made superfine Waterterloo Surtouts, blue, black
and colored Coats, Vests, and I* ■nhiiooiis, which he of
fers foi •. - rcd-ir- dm 1 ' i'-i 5 1. 145
•mi!
v- A>iicc.
For Ae\V- iofk
-„. The brig i,r.L\ IDERK, W nuau Jocelin, mas-j
.JkvSvter, will meet with immediate dispatch. F w j
ajkBciBlcfreight or passage :,npiv f„ c..pidn j celin, or
' B. M'-Kiuae if Co.
l'or sal. on ouurit
quantity of smoked B < f
quantity 4 of Flv Market mess Be ef
few barrels first quality New-Ark Cider
feu barrelsSpetsonburg Appie-s
lire
d.'
green Coffee
A
A
A
A
dec .
For .Nen-OiFait-,
The sc .lOOIle-r VlAKi’, eapt-. n
- s -a jv'lll I hul'aday, Util instant. F*u-
Lull
r . r zTr.i' ’ >
li .VI
sill 'ail
ap..;\
-145
'/■
. Se HOY
*Cir?ie y ~wt'itr'f
45 barrels first qu
5' bag.; old wiiite
56 bavrtis S'un i fine Piiiiadelphia Flour
4J kegs Butter, ire sb
Wbiskej , in hogsheads and barrels
N. E. Ruin, ditto ditto. For sate, by
F. Julincan.
dec 5—r—145
i, N . '
vC l S
is, Sugar Boilers,
The subscriber having- appointed a^ent for a M i-
nisfucioring'(.’ompaiiy, in Pniladu ipiiia, uiil carefnii\ at-
ten<l to any orders that may lie left or sent to his care.
TIi- has on h nd Stills, trom thirty to six hundred g'ahons;
and shortly expects a number of Mig-ar Hoiiers, Semi-
mers, I . wiles, Lanins, for boiling’ houses, See.
\;
las also, on li. n:
v or Newport ttr.u
i m* soli-Gii,cr SAL./.
evidence
A portion of tlie department offnc Yonne and the .-ie-
vre is expost d to a destructive scourge. Numbers ot
Wolves desolate great part of these districts. At first
they were fie w, but ful* a a lit of being Inuitcif down, they
have increased to a frightful extent. It iz reckoned, that
in the course of two years, more than twenty victims,
some children, and some young persons, from fourteen
to eighteen wars old, h iv e been killed by them. T iie\
at noonday. As
winter approaches, it is proper that some means of ex
terminating them should be devised.—Curts Pufjer.
Tlr life of general Jack sen —This work is ready for the
press, and will be shortly out. Persons holding subscrip
tion papers throughout the United States, will forward
them to John .1- Eaton, Nashville, that Lie copies neces
sary to be impressed may be known. Editors in the dif
ferent states are requested to give this notice one or two
insertions.
. C? -' pply
DULY
* VIA I
//...iV-
or pas-
. TIN,
T -w/. a -f
land cut NAILS, HARDWARE, Ac.
| will sell at a small advance.
T>!
good assort tm mt of wrought
Who
. T isi-
htj7>p rfoyn fflnrlir.
Fur Pr.ividenct*, (r. i.)
The p.,ck< t brig GOVER X; )U !:Oi
tain Smith, will meet vvi'h disoat.-h
R Co
'KINS,
a^^tain Smith, will meet \v“ "lispa'eli For tr< v
” or passage applv to the captain on hoard, oi
T. ri. C'jX DV, JL’X
11/to haveJ'or sa’e
10 lihds X E. Ruin
4 cases I’laid, Chambras, Shirtings. &c.
3 cases fine Hats, 8 trunks assorts d Slices
3d barrels and half barrels \!: ; T ■ iv i
5 cases SILK"', consisting of Synenaws,
f 'anton (trapes, ike. t'-c 5 —
Sarsnets,
»—1-15
dec 5 1
Ail of which he
Hall,
liitmuer
.1 far.
iteceiven.
Per ship Harmony from Greenock, and vi 7 l he sold at
very reduced prices, by the quantity,
250 pieces cotton Bagging
90
12
o+
HONOR TO THE BRAVE.
On Thursday last, the citizens of Nashville gave’an el
egant dinner toin jor general Rii-i.i v, ot die United
States army, m consuieration tor tijc deslinggished s.rv i-
ces rendered h.s waiitry during the late w ar.
Tin.re were alargea-td respectable number of gentle
men attended the miiner, among- wiiom were inajorgen-
• eral Jackson and s iite, .md other officers of t ie army.
The utn. st h y-tnor.' and goodhttmor prevailed through
out the day.—A t.s'iv. lie Hid: , \2thuit.
As doubts appear to have been recently entertained,
•whether Robert Goodloe Harper used certain language,
ascribed to him, in relation to president Madison, we
transcribe the following from the Baltimore Patriot of
October 2, 13i5; in which paper a sketch of the speech
delivered by Mr. Harper two days before, at an election
eering meeting, near judge Ridge,y’.s, in Anne Arundel
county', was reported. Out of the editors of the Patriot
was. present at the meeting, Slaltding immediately by Mr.
Harper, and heard attentively and distinctly every word
istteieii by that gentleman.
Prom the Pat: Ut!, October 2, 1315.
“In the course of his violent speech, Mr. Harper de
nounced Mr. Madison in the most iiuUc'Ul language,
saving that he ought to be branded in the forehead with
knave or vtd.AiN, for his political conduct; and declar
ing 4,bat it' Mr. Madison’s honor and that oi* the nation
were or could be identified, lie would sell his property,
forswear Ins country and remove ,o some foreign clime!”
The subjoined paragraph is copied fr>>m the Boston
Gazette of Monday. The ridiculous intimation which it
contains may have come from Mr. Eustaphh ve, of smug
gling memory, who won id doubtless be pleased with the
lion-receotion of .Mr. Pinkney by Alexander.
Peon the JSoslon Gazette.
“It is intimated, that the emperor of Russia will not
receive Mr. Pinkney, as minister from ti.e United States,
ell account oj his T7(4 been set,: to ,\aprs p. evious r e.
The sovereign of.,n empire, he thinks, oug;r not to be
coupled in a missior With a petty kingdom; and he the
last attended to.”
-Married, on Tuesday evening 'die 3d Inst, by the ltcv.
Doctor Henry Bollock, Mi. H. W. Piif.ncott, merchant
;-fi Ucarleston, to Miss Ann U. Bacon, e clest daughter, of
Mr. Joseph Bacon, merchant, <>( this place.
For Charleston
Tile rcgul..r packet su-op SCHOHARIE, Le
muel For ; , tli, master, will sail on Tm ,;l„y next.
For freight or passage, having good accomuio-
apply to the captain on boai-i. at Hunter’s wiiarf,
PALMES fe DA'filDSuX.
For sa'e on board said sloop
30 barrels TURPEN 1IXE
40 spruce SI’ \RS
i C 5—st — la
>•
rot
The
For Darien
schooner NANCY, ,
iG- sail
Cetiu’ sage apply to the m
will
i.iptam Rich,
on Sundav next. For freight oi
ler oil board, or to
1. Hunter if Co.
Ao. 1, liice s wharf
WHO 1IVVF. FOO Sd.E
8/ Lis pickled ILi-riug, 3j boxes s.uoked Herring
160 boxes Soap, first quality
10 boxes cotton and other C-it-ds
6 cases Hats, 3 cases Bonnets, la b'» Vinegar, 8cc.
’’fj" A young Man wishes a situation in a Compting-
Room, who is acquainted with book-keeping. Applv us
above. dec 5 145
di*'o rl-;x Osnaburgs
hogsheads Earthenware
boxes wool, and 1 box fine Hats
kegs white Lead
firkin' best Scotch Herrings
hampers Potatoes
p.ur long double Jack Screws
i’o’s, and 132 ram Ovens
40 tons Coal will be sold low, if taken from on board
at F.vc Fathom
Apple and Crab Cider in boxes of one dozen.
James Johnston.
dec 5-0—515
•117
Auction.
On Saturday next, the yth instant,
Will be s : . litbefore my store
Groceries and Dry Goods.
A LSD,
Holtrm’s centra! -wharf,
(>ne FISHING SMACK, good Anchors aad
. .l ai.vvo, guuu
Cables, Riggitig. Sail'-. &c..
“iairJSSl One CANOE EO YT, thiftv-two feet long and
four and a half feet wide, with Sails, Rudder, Tiiier, &.C.
complete.
Sale to commence at II o’clock,
A. Howe, auct’r.
dec 5 145
Removed.
The subscriber has taken the wharf and stores lately
occupied bv Stanton Se Bvrd, where he continues the
SHIP fi ll WDLKRY and COMMISSION BUSINESS,
and has received in addition to his former large assort
ment, bv the two last arrivals from Liverpool andNew-
York, a farther supply; among which are the following
articles, viz.
Bales of seamen’s Clothing, hogsheads Whiten, ditto
yellow Ochre, ditto red Ochre, paint Brushes, Paints as
sorted; rusks trace Chains, patent Hoes, best warranted
club Axes, Anvils, sledge Hammers, patent coffee Mills,
boxes of Guinea English Mustard, bis. double refined
lo ,f Sug.,r, chests hyson Tea, &c.
\\ fiic'i lie will dispose of wholesale or retail, low for .
cash, r.roduce or approved town paper.
(ff To let, part, of the upper floors of said store, be
ing one of the best situations in the city-for business, if
application is made immediately.
A. H. Putnam.
dee 5 145
For
sale,
Just imported in the ship fs-dr’la, from Jamaica,
Ten puncheons of superior high proofed Itum, thir
teen b s and twelve bags of Pimento, a box of spice, and
one- h ndre-dand twenty tons of lime stone Ballast. Ap
plv to RtcHAHii Mauneh, at Messrs. Carnochan Sc
Mi ♦r 1 -.. 11. dee .5 p 145
For sale
Two valuable Tracts of River Swamp LAND, lying
on the Carolina skle of tlie Savannah, opposite Argyie
Island, containing about 350 acres each, part of them
ate under new hanks, with kncwlesfbr settlements, and
about 100 yards from the river where a vessel can load,
t hey will be sold a bargain; and terms made to suit a
purchaser. For term-, app'v to
Alexander R. Chisolm,
t'lrr 5— —7^5 Pocotaligo^
ViH’ll
v» OOu.t.
Dili
S Oil
For sale by
dec 5 t 145
Jn ew-1 (
joiin lap:
>rk
'ROB T CO.
/.' .-. 'er’s wharf
Lxt'iiaiigc
ON NEW-YORK, NEW-BEDF(di') AND BOS TON.
For sale by iiAZEX KIMBALL,
dec 5— v- 145
l
r or sine
On hoard the sloop Venuct
net the trracr-T,-.
50 barrels of rood FI :>'•'.!? a i*l
5 J0 bushels of Irish POT A.TOi'.S,
litv.
Hi:Hen's wharf
:;d,
of
i superior on;t-
• 5 - * - ? f'
!erse\ U
T wo staunch Jersey VV’ai
For sate bv
dec 5 -r 145
•go it-,
PAI
>;.s.
nlcte.
iE.-i &. 1)5 \ 1DSDN.
F; 5-i
with H.irr.es- ct"
PORT of sava?:naii,
Thursday, B.cember 5, 181G.
AHK1VKI-.
Ship Isabella, Allen, Montego Bay, (Jam.)
Leonidas, Swift, XeW-Bedford
Woodbine, Willrt, Ne-w-York
British brig Integrity, Lamb, Liverpool
Brig Sally, Mayo, Boston
Governor Hopkins, Smith, Providence, (a. i.)
Ricomond Packet, Fash, New-York
Be-lviaere, Win. Joe- Un, i days from New-Y’ork;
with freigut to B. APKinne kCo. II. W. Hills, Meigs &
"Weed, J. P. Williamson, James Johnston, A. Stevens,
A. Seward & Co. E. Chittenden, J. W. Ciisbie, Gumming
& Mooihcx,(l,E. S. Kciripton, Stanton & Byrd, R. Cam; -
ben. F. Ball, S. C. Scl’.enk, B. & G. Luehi-op, Cormick K,
^-ii'set, J. Penfield andG. Tufts.
Port of Darien, (Go.) A’ovember 16.
Arrived British brig Aisthorpe, Griffiths, master, laden
with dry goods, salt and earthenware—to Younge Rich-
5; Co.
ip* A Gentleman wishes to obtain
BOard and LODGING, in a small family. For fiirther
Vu-Lculars, enquire of.the printer. dec 5—m-^145
Apple iirandy.
8 lihds and 5 burr- Is 4th proof \ I’i'LF. BRANDY.
Recfcited per ship Adonis, end t->r silo by
Mei^s tc iicetl.
rler 5——145
jb /i* sale up lo lease
The lot No. 20, Margaret street, in Oglethorpe ward,
situate nearly opposite to the residence ot capt.an Clark.
For terms apply' to
JOHN LAWSON.
d“c 5-
-145
, o rent
The ROOM, now occupied by the subscribers.
Kcttall & Sewall,
On Hunter’s Whot'f
dec 5—115
To rent
An excellent STORE, with a back-room and fire-place,
near tlie market. Enquire at this office for particulars,
dec 5—ji—145
Notice.
All persons having anv demands against the estate of
James Powell, esq. deceased, are requested to present
them for payment, and those indebted are hereby requir
ed to make payment to JOHN DUNWODY,
dec 5 | L 145 QpabjieA Ex’or
r f
—
FRANCIS T. A VICK
.It his store, corner of But, h.ncanJ Jiurtia. dsireet, near the
'JHarkrt,
Offers for sale, wholesale and retail on the lowest
i mis, a general assortment of FANCY GOODS, just l-e-
ceived by the ship Adonis, vir:
Handsome sets of China, Vases and chimney Ornaments,
sunerfiue blue and black Cloth, common Cloth by bale
or piece
Fancy Boxes
Embroidered cambric Shawls-
Merino and silk do
Gong do do
Ail as-oi-tnitiil of Millinery
A sm-dease of Bonnets
!C:d, moreco, satin and Levantine Shoes
Artificiid Flowers
China, by sets and dozen
Cologne Water, Pomatum, S~c.
True lace Veils and Handkerchiefs
Laces, Ribbons, Thread, Tale’s Vers
Indispensable-3, Purses, Umbrellas
bets Potos, Chess, Dominos and Reversis, ice.
( iiree boxes and a variety of other articles
FRANCIS F. FOTTJER,
Clock and Watch-Maker,of Paris, has also at the same store,
A number cf warranted Clocks, goid and silver
Watches, and an assortment of Jewellery, he embraces
this opportunity to offer his services for the repair of
clocks and w-tches, and hopes by attention Vo merit
their patronage.
AT rtiv SA-TE PLACE,
JOHN C. COROIER,
Hatter,from Paris,
lias receivi d an assortment of fine and coarse men’s
and children’s Hats, which he offers for sale low.
Hats repaired
d.-c 5 14.5
Notice.
All personshaving demands against the estate of Jar
vis Jackson, esq. deceased, late of Bulloch county, are
requested to render the same, duly attested; and all those
who are indebted thereto, are required to pay up forth
with to CATHARINE JACKSON,
dec 5—*fn—145 a dm’roc
Georgia-
C hath am county.
By Samuel M. Bond, clerk cf the court of ordinafy. -
To all whom it may coucern.
Whereas, the honorable William Stephens, has appli
ed for letters of administration {with the will annexed)
or the estate, which remains imadniinistered of Doctor
James B. Young, late of Savannah, deceased.
Now, therefore, thesa are, to cite and admonish, all
and siruTutir, the kindred and creditors ofthe said Doc
tor Jan.es B. Young, deceased, to file their objections (if
any tin*', have) in mv office, on or before the first Mon
day in Janu-rv next, otherwise letters of administration
will be granted tlie applicant.
(.iven under mv band and seal, at Savannah, the 2d day
of December, in tlie year of our Lord efie thousand eigll#
hundred and sixteen.
(LSI S M. BOND. c. c. o.
To rent
A tract of I,AND, within six miles of Savannah, on
the Augusta Road, near Pipeinaker’s Creek, containing
fiftv two acres; thirty of which are clear and under good
fence. The present crop is cotton, and one of the best
within twenty miles Possession will be given on tlie first
of January next. For terms, apply to
Thomas Gribhin,
dec 5—tm—145 .Market square.
Sheriff’s sale.
On the first Tuesday in January ne.rt,
Will be sold at die court house in the city of Savannah,
between the usual hours of 19 and 3 o’clock,
A roan HORSE; levied on as tlie property of John
Fraser, deceased, to satisfy Joseph Kitchen. Property’
pointed out by the defin Ldit.
Adam Cope. s. c. c.
dec 5 145
JN r otice.
Nine months after the date of this notice, I shall
apply to the honorable the Justices of the Inferior
Court of Liberty county, for permissoin to sell a
>aft*fthe real estate ot Adah Alexander, dec.
-oiflBkting of one improved, and one unimproved
ol of Land, in the town of Sunbury, known and
)istingui9iied in the plan of said town as lots 45
and 46 forty-five and forty-six.
Louisa F. Alaxander,
dec 5—*—145 ddru'i z
Georgia—Chatham county.
Bv Samuel M. Bond, clerk of the court of ordinary of
said county.
To all whom it mav concern.
Wh creas, the honorable W illiam Stephens, has applied
for letters of administration, {-with the will annexed') ore
the estate and effects of John Charles Lucena, late of
Portugal, deceased-
Xow, therefore, these are, to cite and admonish; all
and singular, the kindred and creditors of the said de
ceased to file their objections, (if any they have) in my
office, on or before the first Monday in- January next,
otherwise letters of administration will be granted to the
applicant.
Given under my hand and seal of office, at Savannah,
the 2d d;.v of December, 1816.
r L.S ] ' S. M. BOND, c. r. o.
Georgia—-Chatham county.
Bv Samuel M. Bond, clerk of the court of ordinary for
the county of Chatham.
To all whom it may concern.
Whereas, Joseph Habersham and William Habers'cim,
esqs. of Savannah have applied fbr letters of admin
istration on the estate and effects of colonel Josep%
Habersham, late of Savannah, deceased.
Now,therefore, these are, to c.’e and admonish, all
and singular, the kindred a nd creditors of the said colo
nel Joseph Habersham, de c. to file their objections, (if ~
any they have) in my office, on or before the first Mon
day in January next, otherwise letters of administration
will be granted to the applicants.
Given under my hand and seal, at Savannah, the 2d
day of December, in the year of our Lord one thousand
eight hundred and sixteen.
[L. S.] S. M. BOND; c. c. o.
Georgia—Chatham county.
By Samuel M. Bond, clerk of tlie court of ordinary
for the county of Chatham.
To all whom it may concern.
Whereas, the honorable William Stephens, has applied
for letters of administration {with the will annexed) on
tlie estate and effects of James Lucena, late of Portugal,
deceased.
Now, therefore, these are, to cite and admonish, all and
singular, tlie kindred and creditors of tlie said JamesLu-
cena, dec. to file their objections, (if any they have) in
my office, on or before the first Monday in Jannrrv
n.xt, otherwise letters of administration will be granted
to the applicant.
Given under my hand and seal of office, at Savannah-
the 2d day of December, 1816.
S. M. BOND.'c. c.o-
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