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SAVANNAH:
SATURDAY EVENING, JULY 24, 1824.
[.JmiUed by die Wlv<«n. In 1W, at-the
L „f Kainardgi; in 17 ^ y ftrM ! lli02 a,( j° the l *" 1 '
L,;„n of IttMtU anti I’iikmu was allowed.
i» the belief of Russia, that the Greeks can-
1 easonihly carry Uieir hopes niy farther.-—
v would enjoy a perfect unreairained free-
i of trade# ami having tlieir own flag. The
Lk Patriarch, who slu'ind chntiniie to reside
nnitinlliitmUl would be, in a manner, a re-,
tentative ofthe Grecian nation, TheTurks
u’d siill garrison Simc fortrfcsscB, with a line
r n |, ( ,wever, beyond Which they might not
iJrliere would be besides neither pacha
j ebvcriibr, but each of the principalities
Lid l»y tribute proportioned to its wealth
I extent.—The regulations relative to the In-
L| organization would form the object of a
bnd negotiation between the contradicting
ten. '1 he Porte would find a certain adVan-
b in a negociatinu. A fourth campaign will,
6l probability, beai little favoiwhle to Ttlr»
r as the preceding! while the proposed ar-
„ c(TlC nt will insure to her peace and trail-
Bity, and regulav rcvenuis from the tribute
the several prinripaliiiea—Her repose has
Ip ever disturbed by revolts among the pa-
k who besides appropriated to their own use
treasure they wrested front the people. Of
L revolts and insurrections of ambitious or
Kncidus pachas, the adoption of this measure
aid relieve her. Mahomet 11. allowing the
s tube simply tributary. This same mode of
(oimntKiutioti, induced between the Porte and
ecce, would give the allied powers the udvan*
e of securing the enfranchisement ot Greece,
ilmut deviating from the principles that form
• bsMt of their policy, and without apparently
iliingto favor prospects of absolute inuepen
nee
HiiWia, therefore, proposes^ 1st, To aporov«r„ t | t - m B j r .» a i{. the efforts made for freedom t
the auggeaiuma expressed ui this memoir.’t .... .
1 To agree that ahalagous initructlons be ad- every struggle to break the chains of despotism
f'ssed to the ambassadors and allied ministers have been rendered null and void by (be detes-
larm at Ntdciifesl and Ne’W ftriedhs, as die rising
1 l(kd commenced at the f irmer place.
The Rev. Mr. Ait »hxw»;~ will perform divine
service TO MORROW EVENING, at the Wes
ley Chapel, South Uroad Street.
.a iSjf
A small building on the lot at the corner of
Congress Street and. Carpenter’s ltow, was dis
covered to be on fire, }sst .night, about 11 o’-
clock, hut by prompt exertions it was speedily
extinguished without doing any material dam-
age. - , .
1NTF.RE9T1N(TuOCUMBNT.
We give in another part of our paper a high
ly important and very interesting document of
the Co'urt ot St. Petersburg, respecting the af
fairs of Greece, having been extracted from the
Paris Coustitutionel of the 31st of May, re
ceived at New-York by the Bayard, from Havre.
It appears to us tliat this document though in
an unofficial form, expresses the intentions of
the Russian Cabinet, and the views of the Holy
Alliance generally towards Greece. The Na-
liotial Advocate sayc—"If the objects developed
in tills' document can be carried into effect, it
follows that Greece lias lost iU liberty, and the
gay dreamt of Independence have vanished into
parts of tins plan for pacification, proposed
contemplate the power of the Turks; the ob
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the ulliunce, be communicated by tlietb sue- ktacks designedly raised by the Christian pow*
iveli i 5th, To inform the ministers, that in ** ’ 1 ‘
.usding the Porte to adopt the principle of
[intervention or mediation they will conform
Rite views of the Allies; und 6th, That it is tie-
lisry to impress upon the Porte, that the e-
btion of three principalities, would diminish
Je collective strength If Greece, and that as the
Lrte would have toe nomination of the hospo-
]r>, princes, or olherrulers, it would by that,
pure the interest oflhe must important fumi-
i ttfnong the Greeks.
PIRATES —We learn by the ship Handles
p Packet, from Cumpeacftv, that the British
lig Prince, of Liverpool, from New Orleans, in
sing into the Island of Cant run, got on the Bar,
|d beat over into dt op water, when she was
arded by Pirates, stripped und robbed of all
jr cargo, and all hands murdered 11 A British
jin of war brig sailed the next day from Lagu
Jin search of them.
lit urns perfectly tranquil <yt Campeachy when
Le Manchester Packet sailed. The United
kales’ schr Grampus, I.t. Gomdt. John D Sloat,
tiled on the 14tli ull fur Alvurado, alt well.
1 .. -jrrpa*.
The esptain and passengers on board the brig
adius report, that t,he day previous to sailing,
[ a brig was entering the harhor of Matunzss,
i» boats were seen to pull off to take posse?-
yin of her, und immediately took her to lee-
anl The captains of vessels lying in Mutua
ls immediately a llied themselves in boats, and
roceedcd after the brig, to re-take lief, but in
Imsequenoe of 4 heavy aquall and night coming
I), the pirates took advantage of the Occasion,
Scl made utt’ with her—ib
Mr PETttR Forge Editor of the National
oumal, whu has purchased thd W. Repub-
ican—intenda issuing a daily paper here-
ifter. Front his prospectus it i» assuredly
o be a thorobah-going administration -pa
ler, on the principles of Mr J. Q. Atlamss
He closes his prospectors with follow-
ng singular paragraph;
«With respect to the Presdential ques-
ion, the sentiments of the Nutional Jour-
jtsl have been top fully expressed to be
Tiisunderstond or to nerd repetition here.
Vhey are iiill unchanged; and while it will
[e willing to do full justice to all the other
Candidates, and even to. welcome their re-
jpective friends to its columns, in strict
mparti. lily,the preference for J". (£. Mams,
ounded as it is upon, a conscientious be
lief <>f his superior qualifications, can nev-
fer be abandoned.' But; in making this de
claration, it is proper to add, that the Na
tional Journal looks forward to a higher
iestiny than to become an electioneering
vartixan; and that in future the cause of
Hr Adams will be supported no further
[ban as it involves, the interest of the ad-
ministration and of the country.”
Are we then to understand that Mr Ad'
kms is henceforth to be held up as the go
vernment candidates Journal hopc9 for (, a
higher destiny ." It is now, and always
has bee, ’ an electioneering partisan;’ But
this character will be merged, in that of
administration paper, and Mr A. will in
future be supported no farther than his
support involves the interest of(fie admin
lilration. Indeed! What bold and desper
ers,aod the feuds among the Greek leaders, we
almost despair of seeing them completely Iude
pendent.
We all remember the powerful army collected
by lluBsiu on the borders of Turkey, and its
menacing altitude it was not doubted that Rus
sia could haye marched triumphantly to Con
stanlinople at tliat period, yet to the asloigsh-
ment of the civilized world, Russia withdrew
her troops at the very moment when an attack
was anticipated. At that period the Greek re
bellion broke out, and Russia considering that
Turkey alone could suppress the insurrection
and crush the revolution, retired to let them
fight it out single handed) but finding at lengtli
that Greece was making rapid strides towaids
Independence, and exciting a general sympathy
the cloak ia thrown by, and Russia in declaring
against the Independence of Greece, says:
“It is essential tligt those powers who have
succeeded in repressing revolution and anarchy
ui the two peninsulas, (Italy and Spain,) should
not fin'd the cause of the Greeks strengthened
by the accession of the revolutionists of the
countries where order lias been established-
• 1 his avowal is followed up by the proposition
to divide Greece into principalities, governed
by Uoipadurt, appointed by the Porte, after-the
manner of Wallachiaand Moldavia; u proposi
tion, which.. Jf suuciioiied’by the allied powers,
puts an end to the independence of Greece al-
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SHIP JVJ5Im.
The following article, whlch we Copy from the
Philadelphia Democratic Press, although it ap.
pears in un anonymous dress, is stated by the
editor of that - papety to be really whatit pur
ports to he. We shall endeavor to give pjact
to the oilier numbers as they appear.
A SPY AMONG THE PIRATES.
No. I.
J , The following interesting Information was oh
talned from un American \vliom corlovity led t
travel in the It land of Cuba to observe and n.
tain all necessary information respecting tl
After a passage of 16 days I armed at the po.
of Mat anzMS —litre l shifted my clothing and
put on a roundabout jacket, and assumed the
character of a tar, went about the taverns, and
got into company the same evening with Pepe
and Antonia, both expert captains in the pirati
cal trade. They informed me that they wanted
10 hands, and after answering them several
questions that they put, and believing that I
had been in the slave trade alone was sufficient
introduction and, recommendation. They said
they had come thither to receive g 30,000 of
irize money and to deposit £16,000, recruit 10
lands, and obtain news respecting the arrival
and departure of the enemy’s private and armed
vessels—that is tn say the English and Ameri
cana Having obtained all necessary news, the
following day was appointed for our departure
A small fishing boat received our Refreshments
and armament and passed the fort. We walked
eight in number, six miles out of town, accom
panied by a custom-house officer We then
met the body there, embarked, and made Sail
tor Key Diana, where we arrived next morning.
A red flag was then hoisted, and about mid day
a large row boat, with 20 men, visited us and said
that tlx schooner would be in that night. A
long and serious conversation now took place
with the custom-house officer respecting the
introduction and selling of the goods; finally it
was agreed to increase his commission, as the
risks und trouble were greater than usual, us
the seaport towtm were mur.lt surrounded by
American ami Englishcruizera.
In the evening the schooner arrived, and the
custom officers, with the fishermen, departed
We atilt remained on the Island, nnd next morn,
ing observed several sail, but our look-out men
in the Keys made signals that they were convoy
ed by armed vessels. Pour days had elapsed,
when early in die morning they made a signal
for a sail Wegot under weigh and gave chase,
it proved to be un American brig; the crew em
barked in the long-boat and abandoned her
they appeared to be about 9 in number. *We
sent a boat, took possession of the prize, sailed
immediately fortlie laud und hauled bet up a
smvll ieivtr. During the night, 30 men were sent
oti board to ransack her, but could find no mo
ney; she was loaded with coflee, which was laud
ed on the beach. The papers were all destroy
ed and burnt; the clothing was divided amongst
the first plunderers; some of it was marked I. B.
1 was very desirous of going on board to ascer
tain her name and the porUthe came from, but
was not ordered therefore I did not sfiow any,
anxiety for fear of exciting suspicion on their
minds About day light, after having stripped
her of what rigging they wanted, and staved in
the heads of about 70 Hhds. of Molasses, the;
set her on fire. They counted the bags on whici
(here was different marks, one of which was R
H. New York. There wui upwards ofl5t)00 in
the whole, which was put in new sacks. Unc of
the officers was dispatched with a board on
Which there was some painted No. and put it up
in the tbp of a tree. 1 then found that they hail
a regular line of telegraphs by. which means
they couid obtain assistance, when required, of
mules and men, to transport either themselves
or tlieir booty. They dispatched a man to the
post office; lie returned the same evening with
FORT OF SAVANNAH.
xnuivKs,
Ship Emperor, Bennet, from New York, to
Hall & Hoyt, consignees, with sundries to Ponce
y McKenzie F f Lay, I W Morrell, H Celand,
\ Scuddcr, P Hill, Low & Wallace, A G Miller,
H B Nichols, A U (lender, If Densler, C Host-
i- ick, Q B Green, »Y Taylor & co, tt Campbell,
iltihamel It Auze, U Lord A co, A B Faniim &
.'i, J H McKenzie, A & J Champion, G Breltt-
•layer & co, J Peufield, J W Long! G H Lamar,
m H Cuthbert, (» Gordon, Cohen N Mili-r,
M Pendergist, F Gillet h co, ADnfaure.T
otter & co. Passengers, hon. Alfred Cuthbert,
d Thos Spaulding, Esq.
Brig Sea Island, Barker, Boston, 14 days (0 S
U Parktnan.
French brig Two Brothers, 80 days from Rou
en, to Blanchaid Brothers & co.
Pilot boat sclir Ann Maria, Sisson, Charleston,
8houra. Yesterday at U o’clock, off Martin’s
Industry, passed sloop Delight Cooper, bound
(b Charleston.
Schr Patriot, Halsey, Plymouth, N. C. 10 days
corn, to R & J Habersham, and G F Palm- a
Sloop Mary Jane, Mai celin, Sapeln, 2 days.
Sloop Cyntlua, Turner, Beaufort, 2 days, to A
Wade.
Sloop Union, Sallowich, Sunbury, 14 hours.
AT TUK LI out, .
Charleston R C Gallatin, Matthews, from a
cruize.
8AILKD,
Pilot boat schr John, for Key West—Passen
gers, Capt John Brown, Lieut’s Jones and.Law-
rence, of tt C. Florida.
For Xew-York.
The rei
COT
Thomas H. Gregory, master.
Will sail on Wednesday 28th inst ; for freight or
passage having handsome accommodations ap
ply on board at the Exchange wharf, ot to"
GEO. GOUDON.
july 24 a155
. Pdf' Neiv-York.
.(ESTABLISHED LINE/)
f .* Hie ship
empeRor,
j. H Henne't, Mister,
Will Sail on the 29th inst. For freight or pas
sage, having superior accommodsiions, ftptdv tu
HALL & llUYT.
July 92 154 ' , ; n ; ,
JFoj‘ jYew-York.
The siiip
LAllY GALLaTIN*
J. I’errV, Master,-
Will kail ohShndsy next, 25th inst—lias liftlf li&r
cargo engaged-. For the '.alaticu of fi-elght i.r
passage, apply to the master on board, ut Jones*
Upper Wharf, or to
HALL St HOYT;
hdv92 154 .
together. .i o
What course Great Britain will pursue,'re- 'letters, in which they received information from
mains to he seen. The influence Which Russia
will have over the Porte, in thus terminating
the struggle, may induce the British to aid the
Greeks i but we are not without apprehension,
that the cold-hearted policy pursued at present
Great Britain.
We coppy to day from the National Intelli
gencer a statement of two officers late of lhe
LaCentella addiessed to the. American consul
at Laguira and which has been fprwarded to the
Secretary of the Navy.. If the statement be true
it does not place«Capt. Hopner’s conduct in the
most favorable light. We are inclined to believe
that the account is an exaggerated one, made
more to gratify private pique than any thing
else. As regards tiie transactions of a commer
cial bouse in Charleston, the edi tor of the South
ern Patriot remarks os follows: That he has had
an inspection of the hooka and papers connec
ted with the transactions referred to, and (he
whole business -appears to be perfectly regular
ss-far as relates to the above house. The pro
perty consisting: principally of coffee, against
whioh the bills mentioned below were drawn
was regularly .entered at the Custom House
alar packet .ship
ION PLANT,
For Liverpool.
Tile Substantial Brig
OSGOOD.
Gardner; HAstel}
Having the greater jw-t uf her cargo engilgod,
will be di,patched for the aboVe port on or abutit
1st prdiimo. For freight of ,2u0 halts Cotton or
lassage—apply to the Captain bn board atWal-
ace’fi lower'wharf; or td ,
SAMUEL WRIGHT.
july 13 : tl5Q ;
Sugars, liaCon, Coffee, &C.
itoxes White Havana Sugars
25 boxes brown Uu. do.
11000 lbs Bacon
100 bage prime green Coffee
100'kegs Ci»t Nail* !
100 bbls Howat-d-st Flutl£
10 pipes Brandy
10 „ Holland Gin
, 10 hhds Jamsica Uunl 1
100 boxes RaisinS
A general assortment of TEAS. J
For sale by J B ilEUDEltT & CO.
n>.l w 153
Fax8agefor Charleston*
t The regular packet schooner
AM JST MARIA,
Sisson, Master,
Will sail for Charleston TO-MORROW MORN
ING at 8 o’clock For passage apply on board
at Wallace’s Wharf,
july 24 155
SHINN'S FANJICEA*
■JUST received, per ship Emperor from New
York a tVesh supply of the celebrated Shinn’s
Panacea, and for sale by W C CUTHBERT,
july 24 a 155 Agent,
Office, Bank United States,
Savanxaii, 24th July, 1824.
D IVIDEND LIST, No. 11, is received. Stock.
holders in the Bank ofthe United States,
who have directed their dividends paid at this
office, will receive the same in person, or by
power of attorney, conforming to that heretofore
published, WM P HUNTER,
july 24 nlSS Cashier pro, tern
sumo respectable mercantile houses and officers
oflhe government, of the arrival and depar
tures of vessels, and of Commodore Porter’s ar
rivul in ,V1 stanzas, and of an English and a French
Frigates arrival in Havana, and some bills of sales
to the enormous amount of £200,000 Thetr
mail is carried with more, rapidity and regularity
by the European-powers, may extend itself to '''an that of the government. They are m fact,
’ so well united and trained, that they openly ylo-
late, not only the laws of the land but the laws of
nations, and bid defiance to the world. Since
they have been deprived.of the slave trade, they
have turned their attention to this lucrative bu
siness of Pirac) which seems to bp their delight,
and in which the officers of the government par
ticipate from the highest to the lowest; either
directly or indirectly, and which it is made tlieir
interest to support and give facility by giving
them coasting licence, anu enable them with that
protection to bid defiance to our cruizers. This
cloak to cover their villainy, they say, is done in
retaliation on the Americans lor their pernicious
principles o(Free Independent representative
and popular governments, which they have had
the audacity to desseminate in the new world-,
aqd thus caused tfie independence and separa
tion from the mother country of many highly
valuable colonies, contrary to the honor,interest,
and dignity of his Catholic Majesty.
THE SPY.
Glass, Paints, Oil, &?c. &?c.
THE SUBSCRIBERS OFFER FOR SALE,
<lrTTVffS BOXES Windsor Gloss, various sizes
IMW ' and qualities
50 kegs Vemtian Red,.ground in Oil
SO do Spanish Brown do do
30 do Yerdigres do do
, 50 do French Yellow do do
Crome Yellow, Red Lead, Spanish Whiting,
Litharge, Indigo, Copal und Japan Varnishei
Lamp, Train and Sweet Oil, Paint Brushes,
Sash Tools, Glass Lamps and Lamp Glasses,
(CC.&C.
LAY & HENDRICKSON;
Druggists, Shads Building,
Congress corner of Whitaker Streets,
july 24 R 155
FINAL NO TICE.
A LL persons indebted to the late firm of P<ui
yat and Holland,' are once more requested
to come forward and settle, tlieir respective ac
counts, on or before the 10th day of August
next; otherwise sudh will be entered indiscrim
inately.
JOHN F. POtJYAT.
WM.R. HOLLAND.
July 24 tlSS
>te measures shall we see uext-fesorted to?] there; the duties paid and sale of it made at pub
Rich.Enq.
*ffma2gamatton.-rThe “ National Jour-
Ml." (Mr Adams’s paper) and the '? IV ash*
5ngton Republican," (Mr Calhoup’s) are
^lirown into one~under the Command of
?eter Force, (one of the Editors of the
National Journal!) Cui bonof
Two letters we hasp jusHwen# con
5rm all our calculations, that Mr Craw
»rd will receive the Electofial vote of
Jorth Carolina. , , /
A letter, from a most respectable quan-
,ter of New York, besides direct verbal
Itccounts, state that v. all’s well, h in New
[York,-16. '
ln SEliECfEB TOAStS.
'Drank at the celebration of the 4th of July,
1824.
J t Trenton, A*. J,
•ly nominated republicifrt can-
ffidate, Wm. H. Crawford—-Sucess to his
Election-
Albert .Gallatin—-An illustriou ^xam.
Pie of the ascendency of genius over all
Ninian Edi
wte againat a:
I—"Cease, tiper, yop
lie auction. At the time that suspicion attached
as to the manner .the property had been obtain
ed, disposition had already been made of it in
total ignorance by the party, to whom it had
been consigned at Charleston, of its- origin and
character.
The President has appointed John_B. Thom
son, Esq. Consul for the United States ot Canton,
vice RichardR. Thomson, deceased.
The Steam ship Robert Fulton, arrived at N
York on the 14th inst. from New Orleans, with
fifty passengers. Papers of the 1st inst. receiv
ed by her state that the Eagle steam boat, just
arrived there in 5 days from St. Louis, brought
information that the waters from the upper
country were rapidly qn.the rise. The Missou.
ri, above its juncttoji with the Mississippi,
five feet higher than ever before known.
St. Louis it was nine inches higher than last year,
and still swelling. Rain had tallen continually
for ten days, and a great portion of the state of
Illinois was reported to be inundated. The
Ohio wis also on tforfcfc. There was serious a-
4TJ - ■
10 th Sec. of an Ordinance,
Entitled an Ordinance to alter the mode of col
lecting Taxes in tiie city of Savannah and for
other purposes..
Be it further ordained by the authority aforesaid,
That from and after the passage of this ordinance
a Tax of Five Dollars shall be levied upon every
.Saddle Hurse, Mare or Gelding used as such,
and a Tax of three dollars be levied on ever
Which dog so returned taxed, shall be dlstiu
guished by a collar, with the owners name oh it;
which distinction shalibe a protection to the dog
so wearing it.
Extract from the Ordinance-, this 22d July,1824.
M MYERS, t e.
A BABGAIN.
Heal Estate for Sale. >
A VALUABLE Plantation containing about 3
JA, hundred acres on Port Royal Island, in S.
Carolina, situate about 3 miles from the. town of
Beaufqrt on the main road leading to the ferry
and known by the name of Burtons Hill. Per
sons wishing to purchase Would do well to view
the premises and judge for themselves, by the
crop of S. I. cotton and corn now growing
thereon; titles unquestionable—for terms which
will be reasonable, apply to Captain Paul A.
Cartwright, in Beaufort, or
N. BATTELLB.
QTjr-The editor of the Charleston Courier will
please insert the above once a month for three
months and forward their bilLto this office,
june 26 142 _ ...^
G EORGIA—Chatham"County'—To all whom
it may concern. Whereas Alexander-M.
Taylor, administrator of John Scott, deceased,
has petitioned the Honorable the Justices of the
Inferior Court, sitting for Ordinary purposes to
be discharged from hi* 8aid administration:
Now these are therefore to cite and admonish
all and singular the kindred and creditors of the
said deceased, to file their objections, (if any
they have) in the Clerk’s office, of (he Court
of ordinary, on or before the 6th day of Decem
ber next; otherwise letters of dismissory will
be granted.
Witness the honorable Edward Harden, one
of tiie Justices ofthe skid Court, the 6th day of
May, A. D. 1824
may 6 106
P ERSONS who have returned their dogs to
the Cit4 Treasurer, are requested provide
collars for them immediately, if they wish to
protect them from being shot,*
FM STONE,
V City Marshal,
Just Received.
HHDSfirst quality Molasses
50 bbls do ' do Anchor Uln
loo do Baltimore FioUr nuw beat
50 Uo Bye Whiskey
100 bags Grehh Oofled
to boxes while Ravana Sdgar
For sale by
GAlIDUY & HERBERT,
july 21 154 „
Just Received,
By the sbhr Cj-gnet; from Havana.
HHDS first quality Muscovado Sugar
4 tierces do do do
32 barrels do flo
14 boies White dd do
16 do BrUWn - do
For sale by
march 4 52
Genuine' Seidlite and Soda
Powders.
A FRESH supply just received and fob sale at
A. £1 25 a box, at .the store uf
, LAY & HENDRICKSON;
Chemists and Druggists,
Shad’s Buddings.
jhlySO 153 b
iJMeoiTT '
■subscribers having purchased the entire
1 Stobk uf LAMP OIL of HaSAViiSi Panstow,
will fur the future keep aeonstant supply ofthe
purest kind.
Families can be supplied at £1 per Gallon.
; LAY & HENDRICKSON,
July 20 .ci-lft?
„ Druggists,
Shad’s Buildings.
N INE months after uate application will be
made to the honorable the Judges of the
Inferior, Couit of Bryan County for leave to sell
ill; he real eapite of Wm Cubbedge, dec’d to be
ii)ld, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of
said bslute. ^
JOHN CUBBEDGE,
^ ' Administrator.
■ Bryaft Cotlnty, June 17 < 13B
'* LL peisona indebted totlie estate oFKliZa-
.tA bein Fell late of Chatham Coitnty, deceased,
are requested to (nako immediate payment to
the subscriber, and those to whom the said es
tate is indebted are requeste*l to exhibit their
demands duly authenticated, to
PETER SHICK, Ex’or-
inlvlft ;i5p. y
S.M. BOND, ooo
Georgia&r-Chathank County
By the h>>n the 'Justices ofthe Inferior Court of
said county sitting for ordinary purposes,
To all whom it may concern,
W HEREAS Thomas tt Price, administrator
of David H. Thompson, dec has petioned
♦o the honorable the Justices of the Inferior
Court, sitting for ordinary purposes to be dis
charged-from tiie adminiatration aforesaid.
Now these are therefore to cite add admonish
all and singular the kindred and creditors of the
said dec. to file their objections, if any they have
in iny office on or before the 16th day of Sept,
next, otherwise letters dismissors will be grant
ed to the applicant
Witness the Hon. John Camming, one ofthe
Justices of said Courttliis 16th day of March, A.
D. 1824
s, m; BOND, c c o.
march 16 62
N INE months after date, application wilt be
made to the Inferior Court of Effingham
County,for leave to sell all the real property be-
fonging.t o .the estate or the' late Rev Jno Beck,
dec. lytrigin said county,for the benefit, pf the
heirs unu creditors. . ' - '
ANN BECK,
Administratrix.
april 16 88
NOTICE.
4 VE months afterdate, application will be
made to the Hon. the Inferior Court of Bul
loch cottnty, When sitting for ordinary pnrposea
to sell all tne real and personal estate of Allen
Denmark, dec’d, for the benefit of thebeirs and
creditor*. ROBERT BURTON, Adm’r.
• ? • Mary Denmark, Adtn’x.
Bulloch county.
fieb 28 48 '
Georgia^—Chatham CountyT'
To ad whom it may concern;
W HEREAS Solomon Shad, executor of Wm
.Gilbdrt, deceased has applied to the hon
orable the Court of Ordinary to be discharged
from his executorship aforesaid. , ;
Now, these are therefore to cite and admon
ish all and singular the kindred and creditors of
the said Wm Gilbert deceased, to file tlieir , ob
jections, if any they have, in the clerks office of
said Court on or before the 4th day . of Septem
ber next, otherwise letters of dismissory will be
granted and the said Solomon Shad be discharg
ed From all claims whatever as executor of the
said deceased. ;
Witness the honorable John Cumming, one
ofthesfusticesofsaid Court this fourth, day of
March, A. D. 1824.
S. M. BOND, coo.
march 6 54
" ~The Subscriber,
^ finished and offers fur sale, an eight
oared CANOE BOAT, 35 feet by 4 feet 3 .
inches, which he can recommend to those who
wish a boat for quick passage. ^
F.E TEBEADv
jufy 32 y154
Administrators Sales.
® N Tuesday the 7th day of September nqxt,
will be soul at the Court house between the
hours of 10 aqd 3 oclock.
Three negrines tbe property of the estate of
Charles H. Tebeau, together with a horse, sail
boat, and double barrel gun-rsold by order of
Court to pay the funeial expenecs and expence
of last Illness.,
F. E. TEBEAU,
Administrator;
july 22
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