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,very alarming state. ant) was consul* i
uul |>y hie attendants to be in the mo*t
jninent chirtgor. V
It is stated in a Puna letter, that the
abinet of Madrid lias rejected the media*
of England between Spin and the
e w states of South America.
The following article, is from the Lon
on sun of the 29t!i May.
• We some lime since informed our rea
ms that the independence and repose of
ri .t>ce was under the serious ennxideru-
un of tlie Great Powers. We are now
nobleil to reiteiuie.in the strongest terms,
he assurance, that all the Great Cabinets
retirmly. resolved that the sanguinary,
itc of affairs in the east of Europe shall
„speedily terminated, and that they all
i„,,cui ill the desire to see the Greeks es-
ablUhed in the eujoymout of that indepen-
L c ;* whirl) they have so nobly merited by
«ir perstverancc, their sacrifices and
,.jr heroism. Under this feeling it is with
luctance, and only on the pressing repre-
E"*I««»«*miCtkrolina, Uptah.• 6 . «*, W
j0t the Great.Ubmets have agreed to a . extra find tots go to 29 Jh , Louisiana, 29 a 33a
aitthe issue ofthis—tlje fourth campaign, Rice, old, 21f in bond i new, \i9i duty paid,
wnirh, however, they have definitively
LIVERPOOL MARKETS.
June l-^ Cottons—The Market tbVi ugbout the
whole »>fthe week exhibited con^uUmhle tan-
gour and the currency bus been with dilllfcnlty
supported. The private and public Mumr.Upliis
amounted to 0124 bags, of which 1956 were
Bowed* at 8 a 9jd| 784 Tennessee's and Alaba
ma* Bd to Bid; 564 Orleans 8Jd to 10 7-8; 528
Sea Islands lojdto 20d: 166 stained ditto 8j|d
to 12d.
Extraat of another letter, time date.
“The sales of CutlOtfcJhef last live weeks have
amounted to only 44,(J00 bags, which in Consid
erably less than the ordinary consumption i f
the trade
“Cotton is yet Id higher than it was a year a-
go, and twist is Id to I fit per lb lower.”
GLASGOW, May 29.—ttor Cotton Market
has continued since the Jtli ult. in « very inac
tive state. Holder*, however, have kept re-
murkably firm, and prices cannot be quoted
nio’e than 1 -81 per lb under what they were
the 1st inst. The total sales of the month re
ported this dete, amount only tb2,22.> bales
HAVRE, May 26.—The markets coii'ioue an
imated for cottons of the U Sinus. Prices'of
For Darien* Turtle Diver turd
Satilia,
(Solved shall be the last; and unless the
l^urks, therefore, should be infinitely more
iiccesftfulthan their most sanguiue friends
[ill venture to anticipate, the great ques-
|or> which is to determine the fate <f the
lost interesting pnrtioo of Europe may be
]instdcred as having been already decided
he valor of i<s inhabitant.
’««>.Jersey.~Thi* state is said, in the
w-briinswick Times, to contain about
GOO anes.'f lurid, covered with salt
nter,suitable for the cultivation of oys-
|rs; and that an acre of oysters judicious-
plsnteil and preserved from depreda
te wi-uld, at ( the end of th'ee years ftoni
it* time of planting, produce to the value
(.mil twenty to thiity thousand dollars.
p<0|ier measures were adopted by the
ni-lsture to lease these lands, which are
blic properly, it is considered probable
st they might be made to yield, from tw>.
three hundred thousand unllais per an-
fm—a revenue which would supercede
K8i and create a fund for supporting
ee schools in every county .of N- w-
r«ey.
The Philadelphia National G-zette
te- that be-id-‘S the dividend of two and
alfper cent, which has been declared on
> business of the Bank of the United
ales for the last six months “ a surplui
rfl'sined, of upwards of 8200,00.0— the
vidend m.ghf therefore liave been extend
|l tn tlvee per cent leaving an exce«s ol
ar 30 001); bat the moderate and chu-
u* policy erf the board will, doubtless
approved by the great body of the Stock
Men The operation of the late loan to
government, and other profitable do
nilencies. may fairly lead to eorourag
'expectations among those who are in-
rsfeil in the condition f this Inst it u
ll.”
|A letter has been received in this city
n N w York, stating, that the New
>k Joekev Club have proposed to the
liiginians,'through Grp "Wine, to run
fclipse ngainst any named Hoi*e, for ten
|ioisainl dollars or upwards, bus that m
tswer had been received to this proposi
i.—JVat- Int.
SHIP N&WS.
Fell i
Sir,—Our annual Election for Aldermen being
ar at hand, you will confer u favor by giving
wicity to the frllmving ticket which will be
pported by tli4 votes of the PKOl'LE
Charles Harris,
Vm II, Bulloch,
i {Morrison,
Joseph Gumming,
P m P, Marshall,
aro.ge Schley,
lames S. Bulloch,
Wm C.-Daniel,
Isaac Russel,
U. VV. Habersham,
Oliver 8turges,
P Hrasch,
F. Densler,
Thomas N.-Morel.
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TrBEE, July 15, 1824. 5
ilB — Agreeably to your orders, I proceed* d
li ,h - L 9' Cutter Crawford, under my com
d. to Port Royal Hound to examine into
causeof certain lights, seen some nights
* on the north end of Hilton Head, oi Bay
"*» b v some masters of vessels and pilots, and
ught b' them to be decoy lights
strictly examined the north end of Hilton
d, and Bay Point, and cou d find no cause
aspect that to vile and atrocious a deception
been practised.— r. Pope, one of our most
jpectable citiaeus^ who Jives n< or and owns
land on which Port Royal Hat (a well known
mark) stands, informed me that on the 2d
d instant, the wooda were or fire in different
* ! > on Chaplin’s Island, w bioh lies about
|t from Bay Point—the fire was accidental
wna further informed that the woods on nil*
had been on fire from the 7th to. the
Inst, in different places, from accident
icb Wa *> in a great measure, attributed to
long drought which has been lately expe-
d.
Very, respectfully,
Your obedient servant.
THOMAS PAINE, Jun.
"■BTsvxir’B, Esq.
®*llsctor of the Customs. Savannah
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POUT OF SAVANNAH.
The packet sloop
FAVORITE,
E. D Courter, Master,
Will sail on Monday next—For freight or pas-
*nge, apply to the Captain on board, at Bolton’s
Central Wharf, or to
ELIAS FORT.
July 17 c!52
sale bv
Auchor Gin.
DHLS “Cuhfilngham’a'l Anchor Gin
•lust received per ship Corsair, ami for
CALVIN BAKER.
July 15 _ 150
Ad mini stmt HP's Sale, con
tinued*
On the fist Tnerilny in .duguit nert,-
WILL be sold at the Comt House, in Savnn-
imh, between tne hours often and two o’clock,
hit i* o. 15, (fifteen) in the second district of Ear
ly Gmiiiiy, (ieorgin, containing 2024 acres,more
or less, being the real estate of Robert M. llur.
kie, duc’d.and sold by permission of the Court
of Ordinary of Chatham County.
AUGUSTUS F DUlfKlE,
Administrator.
jn'v 15 152 '
Atinivr.n,
Ship Rebecca, Harris, from Providence to
Cohen U Mtiler, P liill, St O Taft.-— Oaj e liatte-
ras, (tearing West, di»t 4- leagues, sp* ke strip
Langdou, Chevea, 5 dujlafrum Pliiladel|.liia for
Charleston. 3poke Cupc llatteras Light vessel,
all well on board 6th Cape Itonmin hearing
w. S. W. dist 7 leagues, brig Rover, from St.
Domingo for Charleston', 7th, a schooner lv
days from New York for Darien. 9 h, off Cape
Romuin, past a bliip with S. F. in her fore top
sail.
Pilot boat schr. Ann Marin, Sisson, New-York,
10 days July 4, lat 39° 57, long 74* 07, saw
jltip Emperor, bound to Savxnnnh. July B, oK
Gape Hatteraa, spoke se.hr F.haabeth, <:f Oxford,
bound to C]iarle»ton. 9lb, in lat. 34® 44, long.
76, spoke ship Carolinian, of a>id from Philadei.
rhiu, bound to Charleston kith, lat. 3j° 58,
*mg 77 0 30, saw u I term, brig bound to the
Southward, with C. Y on her fore topsail j same
day saw u ship bound to the Southward. l3tli,
in lat 33° 20, long. 77° 3U,spoke schooner Mark
Time, Rlaklcy, 19 days from Norfolk, bound to
Clutrle. VtiU. liittt, in lat. do” .0, Ion 77° 30,
spoke brig Itovi-r Limey, 19 Jays Irom St. Do
mingo, bound to charleston.
Sloop Mary June, Marcelin, Charleston, 1 day
toJ U Herbert fie co. T G Chamberlin (kco. P»s-
sengeis, Mr Vauae, and Mr Gilbert.
Sloop Delight, Cooper, Charleston, 1 day with
a full Cargo, to J W Long, S O Dunning, G 11
uattuir, ,1 11 Herbert & cu, Cmtdry &. Herbert, O
i aft, hmJ Ciimrning & Gwalhmey. lVsengtrs
Messrs Hpeisaugar and Perry.
oi. ear to,
E L ship Augusta, Van Dyke, New York,
itmt U tloyt.
Ship Garonne, Stevens, New York,
C C Gviswohl
The packet ship Clifford Wav nr, Wi.it*-, went
to a* a this niorumg at 6 o’clock, with a fan-
wind.
The E f. packet ship Augusta, will sail far N
Nork fii-morrow. Fast engefs, li Lord and lady
Mrs Judah, Geo Gordon and family, and Robert
Ihtberslium and family.
swi.vi> "* Tncintiur,
Schr Baracoa,Reid for New York,
The schr. Henry and Elisa, from this nort for
Belfast, was spoke ihc 4th inst lat. 39, 39.
oleaiikii run this ronr,
At Charleston, 14th,sloop Mary Jamc, Marce
tin.
Atinivr.n must this roar,
At Edenton, N. C. 29 h ujt, schr Patriot, Hal
sey.
At Havre, May 18, ship Boston, Filthy
At New York, 5th inst.'sloop Hold Huntress,
Currie.
At Liverpool, 1st June, ship Factor, Floyd
At Antwerp 21-t VL»\, brig Fr'icp.
hlierift’ , s Sules—continued,
O rt the first Tuesday in August next, will be
sohl before the Court House in the city of
Savannah,between the hours of 10 and 2 o'clock,
Five negroes, Cesar, Hannah, Joe, Ruth, and
Harriet, levied on under a li fa on formlosuPe in
luvor of Davis ik Berrien,against Joseph C Haber
sham.
Also, lot No 24, Elbert Ward, in the city of
Savannah, with the buildings thereon, levied on
under a fi. fi, on forecclostiic as the property of
I’ 1 VallolOh, to satisfy Mary Le**dr li.
Also, one negro man named Leake, levied on
as the property of F S Fell, to satisfy It Wiiyne,
for use, and Allen M'Leun and James Wallace.
Sold on account and risk of the former purclia*
et- I. D’LYON, s c c,
jwjy 17 152
IVallied.
F ROM 5 to 6 black Carpenters to work at Da
rien from 1 to 4 months, agreeable to the
desire of their owners. Their wages will be
paid monthly in this place Apply to
DUNHAM & CAMPFIELO.
July 13 a 150
NOTICE.
4 LL persons indebted to the estate of Johan-
/V na Marcy Moore, of Effingham County,
dec’d to come forward and make payment and
those that have any accounts, to present them
to HK2i:KIAIl EVANS, Adm’r.
sept 28 §ia*193
Executor’s Notice.
A LL persons having demuncs against the
. cstute of the late Hugh M'Call, Esq. dec’d
are requested to hand them in for payment, and
those indebted to the estate will please make
immediate payment,
THOS M’CALL, l E
PHILIP RRASCH, 5 x
July 13 150
For Sale,
DOUBLOONS
50 ‘ kegs crackers and Butter Biscuit
lvi.m. . hkda fresh molasses from Matan-
|v» Charleston.
pi yl0 ^GAUDKY&f HERBERT.
W\
Chatham Academy.
T HE Hoard of Trustees have engaged Mr
VEnnniKS to take Charge of the schools af
ter the 1st of August, for the remainder of the
Season, both in the male and female depart
ments. The terms of tuition in the several clas
ses as usual—'Pickets of admission must be ob.
tained from the undersigned, for the ptipds, on
or before lha> day.
W- T, WILLIAMS, Treasurer,
july 13 Af<Hit50
The Subscriber,
H AVING purchased the stock belonging to
the late concern of Messrs Potiyat & HoU
land, informs his fiends and the public that he
hits opened a
Drug and Medicine Store,
comprising all the articles in that line, and is in
daily expectation of receiving an additional sup
ply which will render his assortment complete,
and which lie offers for sale. Wholesale or Re-
tail, at reduced prices, for approved paper, on
accommodating terms, ai his store on the Bay,
opposite the Exchange.
A. DE LAROCHE,
july 8 f.146 '
corgiii—Chatham County.
By the Houorable the Justices of the Inferior
Court of said County, silting for ordinary pur
poses.
i To all whomit may concern.
W HERE AS IV m 11. Green, Administrator of
Mary Elenfiug, dec. has applied to the
Honorable the Court of Ordinary, to be dis
charged from the administration aforesaid. -
Now, therefore these are tocile and admon
ish all ami singular the kindred ami eredito'snf
the said Maty Fleming, dec. to file their objeo-
tioi s (if any. they hat e) in the Clerk’s office of
said Court, on or before the tenth of .September
next, otherwise tetter distnissory will be grant
ed. and t'ne Said William H. Gr* en be discharged
frin all claims whatever, us administrator of the
said dec.
Witness the honorable Edward Harden, one
of the Jistites of the said Court this lOili day of
March, A. D 1824.
S M. BOND, c c o.
march 10 57
Georgia
Chatham County.
To all whom it may concern
W HEREAS Solomon r ha 1 , executor of Wm
Gilbert, deceased has applied to the Hon
in ub'e the Court of Ordinary to be discharged
from liis executorship aforesaid.
Now, these aie therefore incite and admon
ish all and singular the kindred and creditors of
toe said Wm Gilbert deceased, to tile their oh
jectinus, if any they have, in the clerks office of
*uid Court on or before the 4th day of Septem
her n*-«t, oth-rwise letters of itismissory will be
granted iled the said nolomon Shad be discharg
ed from all claims whatever as executor of the
said deceased.
Witness the honorable John Cumming, on^
of the Justices of said Court this fourth day of
March, A. U. 1824.
S. M. BOND, cco.
march 6 54
A LL persons indebted to the ea ate of AleX'
**m ander Martin, late of Liberty county, d<
ceased, are requested to make immediate pay-
inent to
KTCHARTt F. BAKER, > -
WILLIAM II. MA (TIN, 5 BX ”*•
may 10 §112
For Liverpool.
The substantial Brig
OSGOOD,
Gardner, Mastet^
laving the greater part «.f her cat'go engaged,
will be dispatched for the above port on or about
1 st proximo. For freight of 200 hales Cotton or
passage—apply to the Captain on board at Wal
lace’s lower wharf, or to
SAMUEL WRIGHT,
july 13 t!50
(£J*New Arrangement.
T'lio Slciiin Boat Carolina,
W ILL on l htusdny next, the 24th inst cum-
mence running bet veen Bavaiiimh and
Paraehuclcr Landing, upposilt Roheitville, S C.
Leave Bolton’s central wi>a*f every Tuesday,
Thursday amt Saturday, at 6 o’clock A. M—ar
rive at s’arachucler the same days at 7, P. M.
Returning*-Leave Par.vchucler every Wednes
day, Friday and Sunday, at 7 o clock A. M. and
rcuclt lavannuli at 4 o’clock, P. M
She will take Passengers and Freight to and
front KuberlvIHe, S C—also, on her way up and
down, to and from Puvysburg, Kbeuezer,Siviers’
ferry, and Tuckuseekiog.
She will continue to touch at Purysburg eve
ry day, except Monday, at her usual hour going
and returning.
Passengers will lie provided with Breakfast
and Dinner on board.
By this arrangement the Steam Boat convey,
ance connected with the Savannah and Augusta
line of stages is extended Irom Savannah to Rob-
ertvilk-, S C.
june 24 i!4l '
Cotton Magging, &c.
£\ FEW hundred pieces superior 42 inch
(vai Russia hemp
COTTON BAGGING,
And a variety of other
JInlish Manufactures,
which will after this month, be subjected to ad
ditional duty, for sale at former prices, if applied
for immediately, and long credit given tor ap
proved paper.
ANDREW LOW & CO.
june 4 132—2m
NOTICE. *~
HE GENERAL IMPORTING and WHOLE
SALE I.UvlsEsb, heretofore conducted
by Jamks Dickmiit tj Co and Geohok Ukevh,
separately, is this day united, and will be carried
on by the undersigned, who have cuonected
themselvda under the firm of
C. W. Rockicell & Co.
All the advantages which either of the late es
tablishments offered may be depended upon
from the present one, by which they hope to
retain the friends of both.
GEORGE UELPH,
CHARLES W. ROCKWELL,
july t r.145
ilBLl SACE8.
Jiy Calvin Maher.
On MONDAY, 2d of August next,
Will be sold at his store,
The schr MAoNOLlO,
^a^Burther 98 12-95ths tons, withher tacit*
e, apparel, t;c as she now lies at Mong'Ui’s Whf
veing part of the estate of the late Francis Jail*
neuti, deceased, and sold by older of the execu
ora.—Terms Cash,
june 22 140 t _
liy Calvin Maker.
Executor’s Sale.
On tlie first Tuesday in Atlgnst ne^f,
At 11 o’clock.
Will be sold before the Court IloiiSe in thisc'dj^
Guns,
Hpy-G lasses,
Bedsteads, Bedding,
ALso, tfj-
A Negro Fellow,
abi'tit 25 years of age, a good house iervftnt and
hustler—and
Otie Dog
of the setter breed, belonging to the estate of
Oilduer Tufts, dec. and sold by order of tho
executor, foi the benefit ol the heirs,
june9 135
Administrator's Sale.
be sold at the Court House in the Ci*
TV ty of Savannah on the first Tuesday in
September. The remaining personal estate of
Otis Witldiigton, fieo Consisting of one chest
and one think of wearing apparel,and one wateft
for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of thn
said dec’d. JOHN ATHEliTON, Adm’r.
july 15 *tl41
Will be Silfi “
A T the City Pound on Friday iirALat ii o’*
clock the following cattle, if they are not
taken away by their owners before that day,
One bnndle cow marked in botli ears with tk
swallow fork,
One brindle bull has hb mark,
One black and white calf,
F M STONE, Marshal,
july 13 150 . s .
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Bank State of Georgia,
Savannah, 10th July, 1824.
KjnOTICE—This Bank will be closed on Tburs
dTlay next, and until the 1st November, at 1
o’clock, P. M,
A'. PORTER,
Cashier.
july 13 m!50
NOTICE.
V LL persons having demaiuh against the es
tate of Mrs. Jane Myers, are requested to
present them duly attested, within the time
prescribed by law, to the subscribers.
THOMAS CLARK,
MATTHEW LUFHURROW,
Administrators.
july 13 ifl50
Georgia—Chatham County.
To ull whom it may concern,
W HEREAS Jsmes Hunter has applied to the
Hon the court of ordinary of said county,
for letters of administration on the estate and ef.
fects of Col Constant Freeman, late of the city
of Washington in the District of Columbia, in
behalf of the heirs
Now these are therefore to cite and admonish
all and singular the kindred and creditors of the
snid dec to file their objections, if.any they Ituve
in my office on or before the 26th day of July
next, otherwise letters of administration will be
granted to the applicant
Witness the Hon. Edward Harden one of the
Justices of the said Court, the 26th day of June,
A D 1624.
S. M. BOND, e c o.
jUne 26 42
Georgia—Chatham County.
By the Holt the Justices of the Inferior Court
sitting for ordinary purposes;
HE REA 8 Richard U. Cuyler, executor of
William SIirw deceased has petitioned the
Hon. Court of Ordinary, to be discharged from
his said executorship.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
and singular Hie kindred and creditors of the
said deceased, to tile their objections (if any
they have) in the office of the clerk of tlie
Court of Ordinary on or before the 13th day of
January next ensuing the date hereof, otherwise
letters dlsmissory will be granted to the peti
tioner!
Witness the Honorable Thomas N. Morel, one
of the Justices of the said Court, this 13th dav
of July, A. D. J824.
S. M. BOND, c c oi
july 13 150
03* During the absence of
the Subscriber M r. Thos. R. Price will act as his
attorney.
J. N WHITLOCK.
july 15 151
{£J°The Post Office will Un
til the first November next, be closed from 1 to
3 o’clock, P M.
july 3 145
Corn Afloat.
S afljyijv BUSHEL*8 Baltimore white Corn
the cargo of the schr Harncou,
for sale in parcels to acoommodate purchasers—
apply to
GEO. F. PALMES,
Exchange Dock.
july 3 m!4G
NOTICE.
•V|R WILLIAM TURNER, having assigned
LyJL to the subscribers all his stock iu trade,
debts, &c in behoof of his creditors generally,
it is requested that those indebted make imme.
diale payment, and those having claims will
please render them to Mr Thomas Miller, who
is appointed their agent to dispose of diestock,
which comprises a general assortment of
Seasonable Dry Goods±
and will be sold, wholesale or in retail, at very
reduued prices, lor cash only
JAMES M'HENRY,
JOHN H REID,
GEORGE UELPH,
Assignees of Win. Turner.
april 14 86
BARGAINS
T HE stock of Dry Goods, which formerly be
longed to Mr William Turner, is now sel
ling off at prices much under cost.
april 16 88
OFFICE FOB SHIPPING
SEAMEN.
t'H , HE subscriber is now able to attend person-
JI ally to the duties of
Shipping Seamen and the No*
tarial Business.
in the office of Alexander Hunter and Wm. P.
Beers, at tlieN. W. corner of tho Exchange.
WM. P. BEERS.
may 6 106 ,
a LL persons are forbid to credit any of the
Acrew of the Colombian schr. Zulma, us any
con tracts made by them will not be paid by me
. CHARLES E. LOM1N1,
Captain.
july 8 m!48
Sugar, Gin Flour.
HH1JS. Prime St Croix Sugar
50 bbls Northern Gin
100 bbls fresh superfine Flour
For sale by HALL lit HOYT,
jtily 10 14f>
Sheriff’s Sales.
On the first Tuesday in August next,
‘ILL be sold at the Court House in Wayn*
_ _ Cohnlyi between tlie usual hour*
A negro man named March, unAeT ah execu*
lion on the foreclosure of a mortgage in favor of
rims. Museagaintt John R. Kemp.
JOSEPH FdRT.sVTC.
mav 31 , l?8
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City Sheriff’s Sale—continued
On the first Tuesday in August next,
ILl. be sold belbre the Court House inthd
City of Savannah, between the usual
hours of 10 and 4 o’clock.
All that lot of land known in the plan of tjtO
city of Savannah, as lot No 25 twenty five BroWn
ward, containing 60 feet in front and 90 feet
deep subject to an annual ground rent to tho
corporation of the city of Savannah, together
with the buildings theieon, bounded cast by lot
No 2l twenty four, south by Hall St. west by lot
No 26 twenty six and north by a lane, levied du
as the property of Ufiarles H. Hayden, to satisfy
executions from the Court of Common Pleas anti
Oyer and 'l erntiner far the city of Savannah, Jno-
■P NVilliamsou'Va. Charles H Harden; Moore &
Lyman vs. same, and Charles W Uotkwell vs*
same, and an execution for rent, John B Berthe*
lot vs same. Sold at the risk of the former pur
chaser.
A I D’LYON, c i.
July 13 , 150 .
For Sale,
«MIE Darien Eastern Steam Saw and Ricix
? Mill; with the appurtenances thereto be
longing—An extensive credit will be given to
tlie purchaser or purchasers, he or they giving
security, approved of by the Bank of Darien.-*
For terms apply to
GEORGE ATKINSON*.
JAMES DUN WOODY,
HENRY HARFORD.
Bank Committee.
gy The Savannah Republican is requested to
insert the ahovb, and forward the account to the
Bank »>f Darien for payment.
atlg2 , 164 ... ..
fkj iNl. moiiihs alter-date'applicaiiuii wilt bw
lx made totiie honorable the Inferior Court
of Chatham County, "'lien setting for. ordinary
purposes, for permission to sell the following
real estate, for the benefit of the heira and
credetors of the estate of N. S. Bayard, deceas
ed, viz: [
One undivided fourth of a tract of Laud, con
taining about 500 acres, on Cumberland Island,
Camden County, known as Plum Orchard—arid
an undivided fourth of a certain Tract of Land
situated on said Island, containing about 50.9
acres, originally granted to Gen. Lechland MU’*
lntosh, and bounded on the south by the said
Plum Orchard Tract.
Al6o a plantation called Lottery Hill situate
on the Ogeechee Road, 3 mdes from Savannah*,
containing about 600 acres.
N. J BAYARD,
Adm’r eat. N. S. Bayard,
nov 10 211
NOTICEa
STRIVE months after date, application will be
«M made to the Hon the Inferior Court of Bit! •
loch county, when sitting for ordinary purpose'
to sell all the real and personal estate of Allen
Denmark, dec’d, for the benefit of the heirs ana
creditors. ROBERT BURTON, Adm’r.
MARY DENMARK, Adtri’x..
Bulloch count y
feb 28 48
N INE months after date application will l<:
made to the honorable the Judges of thu
Inferior Court of Hryari County for leave to ierjt
all the real estate of Wm Cubbedge, dec’d to b-
sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors iii’
said estate. <
John cubbedge,
Administrator
Bryan Colinty, June 17 138
NOTICE*
A LL persons indebted to the estate df 1 ( .
beth Fell late of Chatham Cofinty, dece-.
are requested to make immediate paymer;
the subscriber, and those to whom the said • -i
tate is indebted are requested to exhibit t;
demands duly authenticated, to
. , I’ETER 6HICK, ExV,
July 1$ lJff .