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City Marshals sale;
tered Lcjtl
On Ihe first Tnrsiaj/ i« JuTy next,
TTriLL be sold in froht of the Co'trtiPriiusc
VV between the Usual hours, the MlWHug lots
Ifthc Routs’are not paid before that IlftJG,
Lots No. 22 and 23 Brown Ward, 60 by 90 feet
each lot hounded east by Bulhgtmet, south by
Perry street, west by lot no 24 and north by a
lane, re-entered upon as the property of Geo. Gor
don for two quarters rent,
Lot No. 24 Brown Ward, 60 by 90 feet, boorid
cd east by It t no. 23, south by Perry-street west
by lot no! 26 arid northby a lane; re-entered upon
as the proporly of James G Blols for two quarters
rent. ’ * ' 'i
Lot No. 14 Elbert Ward, 60 by 90 feet, honrtd
ed enst by lot Noj 15, south by Perry St. west by
lot No 13, and north by a lane re-entered upon
as the property of Kites Bliss, for two quarters
rent
Lot No. 12 Warren ward, 60 by 90feet, bound
ed cast by lot No II, south by Bryan *t. west by
Habersham at, and north, by a lane re-entered up
on as the property of James Bilbo for two quar
ters rent
Lot No. 21 Warren ward. 60 by 90feet, bound
ed east by Price si, south hy Congress st, west by
lot No 22, and north liy St. Julian st, re-entered
upon ns the property of Wm Pope for two' quar
ters rent.
Lot No 33 Franklin wntd,60 by 90feet,bound
ed east by lot No 34, south Ity Broughton st, w» st
rim "
by West Broad st,and north by a lane, re-entered
upon as the property of Dr. Rogers,for two quar
ters rent' /
Lot No 25 Mhertwward. 60 by 90 feet, bound
ed east by Jefferson st, south bya.feee west by
lot No 2d and north by York st,'re entered upon
as the ptoperty west. R Mackey, fur two qunrtpi*
rent /
Lot No 27yf.iber1y ward, 60Ay 90 feet, bound
\
Pi
M
sure of a m;
ton, for use Sic. agai
Also 17 Net
nnh, Donald, his son (,
rah, bick, Cyrus, Alik,
Patience, Judy, limmy,
levied 1 on under a forec
favor of the Executors of$a
ygalnst Robert Hnhershem.
ynay 6 104
in July nett,
Court House he-
,10 mid 4 O’clock,
r, Sdiplp, Aimer,
Iverv .and child,
'Prince, Ben,
ler a foreclo-
Washing-
w , Han-
je,* D«bo-
hildren,
liornh;
age in
dec.
8 sale.
Tax Collectors Sales
On Ihefint Tuesday in August next, ..
W ILL he sold before the Court Htmso In City
of Savannah, between the usual hours of.
tale.
G EORGIA, Bullock county—By the Hon. iht
Jaslicts of the. Inferior court of said county sit
ting lor ordinr.ru purports.
To ell whom it may concern.
Whorcns Allen Rawls.; .laiues Hau ls, nnjl Mor-
tMicicn»i»/u»iw mwwv. "”"T|T Vr rt t | irnii Brown fiXBCiitors ot tiit* Sat will and testa- i
- I
I Infix r»f until I'ftllll! V . iloCCIlSCtli Ill UCllUlI C .°. U 1 lU
F.ORGTA, Effingham county—By Jftf. 1 on -
\X the Justices of the Inferior Court of l-.JJinghum
County, sitting for ordinary purposes.
To alt whom it may concern. •
Whereas, Duvid Zelgter and Lewis 1' eitmim ot
50
.Tiist Iteceiv'CiU
KEGS l’RESH LAUD,
*7(1 I 1 an , l.'J ... * J
shin,
el Ziegler, late of said county, deceased, in behol
of the heirs and creditors bl said estate. . .
! These are therefore to cite and admonish nl , 1
and singular the kindred und creditors of the said I
deceased, to file their ‘objections (if
to bo dismissed from their stii.i exedutor-
30 Drums Fig
10 boxes Lisbon Oranges,
10 bids. Mess Pork,
And For Hale by
may 6
104m.
Now these are. therefore to cite and admonish
persons concerned In the said estate, to pie
°any they their objeotlona. If any they have, to the granting
vim
One tract of land containing 76 acres more or
less lying in the county of Chatham, White
Bluff District, bounded east by lands of R. F.
Williams, and others, west by Chafes Stewart
South by VerncnC’reek, North by Jno. Huguenln
and Hover, levied on ns th6 property of the estate
of Jonathan Norton, to satlsty tue estates State o
and_C6nnty taxes, forthc year IKMAmnt duo | osM bfjjfob ‘the; | »*«|-art ding fwmTK!
3d day. of Juno next, otherwise letters of nd.
ministration will be granted.
Witness the Hon. Christian Dasher,.ojrto of the
Justices of the said court, the 3d day of May, A.
D. 1626. JOHN CHARLTON, c. c. o.
may 4 102
•L 8. GAllDlW. 1
VI* IffG Jtrsi M HHOUy in OUIlf 7ICJCly
YWKMLL be sold at the Couit-Hoiise,
XfiJ city of Savannah, between the usui
it nnd 4 o’clock,
l
fie following negroes, vies Patsey an
litre children, Edward, Georgian and Joke
phinr: levied on under a fl fa on forei-loini!
from Alfred Wade and othfers.lo Jamr i Fpp : ng-
A. D’LYON, s. ‘ -
may 6 104
?> he riffs titles.
On the first Tuesday in July next. •*
k|LL be sold at the
oust in Savanhah
ed east
no 29 *
the pro|
rent.
LotNo. 3.4
ed cajft by lo^No
as
/ikioenv wnmj waiy w icei, uuuihi* iof»roi i nil 1
jl No 26, south by-'a lane, west !>y lot | Tattenon-
Orth by York *iy re-entered upon as
y of est. K ^JaojEay, Tor two quarters
w,.
qrw between the usual uowr* of 10 and 4 o’
clock It’
AH that Plantation or tract bland and tmnrov-
rnent- at White Bluff cnnt«lnln]pW4 acres adjoin-
in* lands of the estatesof Flournoy .Johnston and
Gibbens and Vernon river,the residence ol-foede-
to tide ut- levied on to satisfy an execution In fa-
yor.ot diaries W. Rockwell against Nathaniel i.
$626, and costs. .
Also, 600 acres of land, In Carader county ly
ing on the south side of great Satilln. river, by
which Jt Is hounded, formerly the property, or
Robert Balllie. levied on as property of the atau
pf Matthew Johnston,to satisfy herStata^ County
taxes for the ypar 1826—amount due, $6, and
costa v-
Also a lot No. 38, Columbia Ward, City of Sa
vannah, bounded south by Market-st. west by lot
No. 39; east by lot No 37, and north by a Ime
k vied oii as the property of Ann Rodman, to sat-
‘ Ijer state and County taxes for the year 1826
mount due $3 90, and costs.
a lot No. 22, Oglethorpe Ward. City of Sa
abounded northby lot No 9, east by
i. 21, south by Pine-it. and west by Fahm
lea
tils _ _
ouTfeJne^trts, (
GnOKGfi M1LLEN, T.
' 128
Marshal's Sales.
the Justices of said court this 14th day ol
A. D. 1826.
F.LY KENNEDY, coo
”68
Sugitft and wtne.
HHDS. prime St. Croix Sugar
Heroes do do
Ob 8 do
126 cases Claret Wine
G EORGIA—Effingham County
the Justices of the Inferior
\ county, sitting for ordinary purposes
To all whom it may concern.
Whereas, Benjamin Blltcli, executor of .Tnmes
Wilson, has petitioned to the Hon .the Justices ot
the Inferior Court sitting forOrdlnnry purposes
to be discharged from the executorship aforesaid.
These are therefore to cite andadmonish all and
....
.... .n'dA^ss&sesspitamjpm
j - I fi EORG1A, Bullock' county—JiyfAe Hon.lhi I.Brentbn l*of _very black complexionT 22years # f,f
,-By the Hon. (J JluHk s of the. Inferior Court of said county, “«f’ “ b '' u ‘ 5 foo ‘ 8 inches high, and Sft l|v e |,
Court, for siul | ji< , ing / br ordi J nafy pufjwsti. I 00 "!!!! m" 0 . 6 * V y
To alt whom it may concern.
march 14
Whereas Robert Burton and Mary Lane Ad- ( d ," B .? i d ^ 11 C°” on * fre> m tfarbouring^im
* I minislrptors of the estate of Allen Denmark, de- !,''' ' v ! 11 b ® rigidly enforced against hni
°* ceased, has petitioned the court of ordinary to be person found guilty of the same 6 1
, petitioned t
dismissed from their said admiblstrallon.
’ Now these h'wTherefore to cite -and admonish 1
all and slogolarih# nnrsons concornod in the said |
tow
;aV
may 24 „n 9
W. T PEARCE.
Notice.
mands against the es
vi il
l.m
state and County taies for the year, ceased, to file their objections (if any they have) (Q „, e grant i ng t |, e prayer of the petitioner in the ^ ta,e « m- St c^ d
5x*.srt.,.»(.*»- -? I !«■»»»)■ (gsagaii
will be granted the petitioners. P ^v 24 Ho * ° r C ' SH,CR .«^.
Witness the Hon. Shejipard Williams, one of i 19 ,
rkrters
june 3
Jt. D’LYON. e. c. c.
No 33
propel
by 90 feet, bnkunii
■ ■ “ • tlv.t
, South Broad sivest
lane, re-entered a^nu
ef Jno Gardnej^fomwo
C.ot No. 60 by 90 feet,
bounded cns^^^^^Von st. south by n lane,
west by lot No^PHmvrth by Bay st. re-enter.
ed u|ion as the property of the est. of K Mackay,
l o quarters rent
,'t No. 40 Washington ward, 60 by 90 feet,
tided east by lot No. 39, south b> Broughton kt.
west ’-y Price st- and north hy alaire; re-entered
upon as the property of ibe est. of Charlott Squi
res for two quarters rent
Lot No. t Warreo ward, 60 by 90feel, bounded
east by lot No. 2, south by a lane, west by Lin
coln st. and north by Bay st.r re-entered upon as
the property of James Bilbo for two quarter
kept.
Lot No 3 Warren ward, 60by 90 feet, bounded
east hy lot No. 4. sfutli by a lane, west by lot No
2 and north by Kay st; re entered upon -ms tin-
property of A. Hunter, for two quarters rent.
Lot No. 12 Washington ward, rt) hy 90 feet,
bounded east hy lot No it, south by Bryan st
MdPFitil’s tmlfs.
On llU^N Tuesday in Inly next;
CTOILL be sold before (hr cnurl-housi, in the
city of Savannah,between the tinars of 10
anddo’clock,.
All tho right, title and interrst of Satnael Griggs'
in all tl%t lot - St. Gall, n w known in the
plan of the city of Savannah at Oglcth n>». ward,
bounded east by William Scarbrough's lot and
south by Pine-street, west hy a lane, and north
y Mrs. Carruther’s lot; levied on as the proper-'
ty of Nesler U Griggs at the suit of the Bank of the
United States.
, < | JOHN H. MOREL, a. d. o.
may 20 123
Sheriffs snlest
On the first Tuesday in June next,
ILL be sold in front of the Court house in
the city of Savannah, between the hours
10 and4 am^k. tho following negroes.
Willinn^^A Dolly. Brutus, Molly, Betty,
Sam, Peter, Cloey, Peggy,
linse, Nancy, Prince, Mol
iwy* Suckey, Rachel, Clmnce,
•! >. ail^^^^Hird on as Hie property of
Thomas satisfy an execution in favor
of the Bank of ffifeuniled States.
v JOHN H. MOREL, a. o. a
may 6 v^Q4
NicnU's Sales.
Onthr fir» Tuesday Yn July next,
ILL be sold before the Court house in Rice-
„ , iNiro', Liberty county, between Ibe usual
hoars of sate,
‘ One ,.egrb named George, levied on as the pro
perty of Samuel 'Ravens, to satisfy an execution
in favor of Robert P Burton.
One negro woman named Jane, le .ied on as
y of the estate of Thomas Stevens, to
_ __ ihe proArt
ivesi by Houston it' a'nd norttf by “a Tane'^reen- |j>a«*rfy •« execution in avorot Robert P. Burton.
J ~ - - - 1 mid a balance due on an exec .tion in favor of
tered upon as the property ol the ML of F. Cor
volser, for two quarters rent.
'Lot No. 17 Washington ward 60 by 90 feat,
bounded east by Washington square, south by St
Julian st. w est hylot No, 18 aqd north hy Bryan
ajt re-entered'upon es the-property of— Wil
liams, for two quarters rent
Lot no. 4, Spring Hitt, bounded east by V asl
Bulloch b Dunwody.
june3 128
KxecutoF
E WAY. t«. s t- e.
s sales.
On the first Twsduy in Oelober next,
xj&MMLL'bo sold before Ibe couri-hnuse in the
— »«. „ ^pnuK uuunucu „y , «„ ,, W city ofSa-annah between the hours of
. Brond-st aonth by the Augusta road; west by lot G'*’and two «\cMck, the follow ing nroperty, v «
no. 6. nnd north by lot no. 2, ra-'nlered upon asl 7i7aerfsof land on Savannah river, in the
the property of the es ate of John Gardner, for
two quarters rent
Five acre lots no. 22 and 23, bounded east by
lots no. 20 and 21, south by tho Augusta mad,
westbv Musgrnve creek, and north by lands of
Wm. Scarbrough, and others, re-enter-d upon as
lit? property or the estate of John Gardner, fm
two quarters ground rent.
Lots no. II nnd 12, Liberty ward, 60 by 90 feet
each, bounded east by Montgomery-st. south by
Stale st. west by Jot no. 10, and.north by a lane—
re-entered upon as the property of J. P. William
eon, for two quarters rent each lot.
Lot No. 31 Washington ward, 60 by 90 feet
bounded east by Jot No 32, south by a lane, west
by lot No. 36 and north by Congress it.’re-enter-
ed upm as the property of lame* Bilbo lor two
quui lent rent.
Lot No 38 Washington ward, 60 by 90 feat,. v
bounded east by lot No. 37, south by Broughton ] n V,";
st west hy lot No. 39 nnd north by a tniie;'re-en-
terod upon as the property of Jas. S. Bulloch, for
two quarters . ont.
No. 39 ElberPward, 60 by 90 feet, bounded
•oun*y of Effingham, about 30 miles from Sevan
tali, comprising several adjoining tracts, with a
comfortable dwetting bouse thereon and other
necessary improvements—the main road from
Savannah to Augu-tn runt through the tract, and
there are about one hundred acres of it in cultiva
tion
Ihi southern moiety ofk>t No 2,In New Leeds,
in the city of Savannah, with the improvements
t hereon’
Lot No. 34, Liberty ward, in the city ot Savan
nnh, with the improvements thereon, subject to
an annual ground rent payable to the corporation
of Savannah
2<>2i acres of land, known as number 241, in
what was formerly W ilkinson inn* ——county
3 lots adjoining the town of Sunbury. known
L Nos. I, 2. and 3.
One lot in Hardwwb, Bryan county, known es
Wharf lol No. 3, west of Fahin-street, in the
city of Savannah, under a lease of which nine
years arc unnxpirud. at the annual rent of five
hundred dollars. k . --
cast by lot No. 40, sonHib'y liberty «. westbyTot I. * J®“. ? h l a J’"" n B ” un, y
No; 39 and north by a lane; (re-entered upon as I fknown as Nos.. , 13,14, Bn ^ *®-
the property of Mias Sheftall, for two quarters
rent.
'Lot.No 40 Elbert word, 60 by 90 feet,bounded
east by Jefferson st. south by L’ioerty st. west by
lot No. 3» and north by a lane; re-entered upon
»s the property of Dr. A. Sheftall, for two quar
ters rent.
1 Lot No. 36 Franklin ward, 60 by 90 feet, boan-
ded east by Montgomery st south by Broughton
st. west by lot No. 36 and north by c tunc; re-en
tered upon as tee property of J. P Williamson,
for two quarters rent.
Lot. No. 39 Franklin ward.ro by 90feet,boun
ded east by lot No. 40, south by Broughton st.
west by lot No. 38 and north by a lane; re-enter
ed upon as the property of Sarah Houston for two
quarter* rent.
Lot No.56 New Franklin ward 6” by 90 feet,
bounded east by lot No. 4, south by Bav st. west
by lot No 6 and north by lot Ne. 10; rr-entered
upon as tlvc propery of Tbos. Williams for two
quarters rent.
Lot No. 10 New Franklin ward, 60 by 90 feet,,. . -
bounded cast by Jot No. 11,‘ south by lol No 4, in,erMl ’
west by lot No. 10 and north.by River st. re-en- 1
tered upon as the property of the est; of M O.
Driscoll, for two quarters retit.
Lot No.2 Greene !0iird, 6O>by DOteet, bounded
east by lot No. 1, south by a lane, west by lot No.3
end.north by Broughton st. re-entered up(M> as the
property of J. P. Williamson, for two quarters
rent.
Lot No. 26 Greene ward, 60 by 90 feet, boun-
Lot No. 9, JVarren ward, cit
■ NP«
before tho 3d,dnv<rt July npxt; othenvK let
ters dlsmissory will be granted.
Witness Ihe Hon. John Woldhauarqna of tue
Justices of the said Court, the 3d January, A. D.
1B jan3 H* JNO CHARLTON,Clark.
g~\ EORG1A Chatham County—By tat Hon
are requested to
within the time
<ViN
tlai
On the first Tuesday.in June next.
yyriLL be sold at the Court House in Ricebo-
rough, Liberty county, between the usuai
hours of sale
The following proper) v, vis: Two negroes, Ma
jor and Rachel; levied on as the nroperty of
James Smvlie, Jr. to satisfy an execution in tayor
of Zclolcv,
Also, twel
cy Fanny,
Louka.
ve negroes, Milley, PbilKs, Nan-
la, Emilia, Old Tom, Lucinda,
Slim, Adams, Parris, Old Dick, (Alexander's) Bet
ty, Nero, (Fuller’s) Betty, Alfy, Lilly, Molly,
Nancy, Diannali, Jacob, Pompey, Luke, little Af-
ty and Isaac; levied on aa Ike property.of the
estate of James Holmes, to s tisfy suudry execu
tions against said estate.
Also, one tract of land, containing one hum
dred acres, more or less, bounded by William
Spencer and others; levied on as the property of
Thomas W Bacon to satisfy an execution in lavor
ot Wm Roberts
One tract ot land, containing two hundred a.
cios, more or less, bounded by John Stevens and
• then,one negro i*mcM Tom ; levied on as the
property of John Sopiarsnll, to satisfy an el
cnlion in favor ot the estate of Morgan Mara.
E. WAY, d. a. l. c.
may 6 104
City Sheriff's sales.
VX the Justices of the Inferior Court of Chatham
County silling for ordinary purposes.
To all whom it may concern,
Whereas, Geo. H Johnston has applied to the
Honorable the Codtc.bl Ordinary of Chatham
County, for lettera.of guardianship on the person
and properly of Mary HelenMohnston and infant
under fourteen yefirs of age, orphan-child of Col
James Johnston, latb ofSavannah, merchant,.
These are therefore to cite and admlnish all
nnd singular the kindred and friendf of the said
orphan to file their objections (if any they have)
to the granting of the guardianslftit of the said or
phan, to the applicant ^nthe Clerk’s Office of the
said Court, on or before the second day', of April
next, otherwise. Letters of guardianship will be
granted.
Witness the Honorable Anthony Porter,one of
the Justices of the Mdd Court this second day of
March, A D 1826,
S. M. BOND, c. c.i
march 3 60
tho Justices of said court this 14th day of March
A. D. 1826.
ELY KENNEDY, ocpic
march 14 68
ra EOKOIA, l hatham CoUiity--fty//ie Honora-
Notice.
N INE mbnilis after data application will u
made to the Honorable, tho Justices of th!
Inferior Court of Glynn Couhtv. fm> u>t»
-ml
Glynn County, for leave in
sell a tract of land lying in Houston county t coo-
toining two hundred two and a half (2021) acres,
befonging to the estate Jno Stitson: the proceed
of which ti be applied to the benefit of the heirs
of said estate
il
His
Ills
VT .bit the Justices of the Inferior Court of Chat
ham County, sitting for ordinary purposes.
To all whom it may concern.
Whereas Joseph Kelt, administrator of Nathan'
let Montgomery, deceased, has petitioned the
Court of Ordinary to be discharged from his said
administration.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
and singular the kihdred and creditors'of the said | wvnajMLL execute all deicrintion of PtHVTiUJi! V ,nr
decease, W file their objection.. (If any they W at tl>6 nbtlKd^ £IK ,c,t
104"
of the heirs
JNO. MARKS, AdvCt.
may 6
; 3E73gnas®gi!®38
dlsmissory w Ito granted
Witnessthe honornblo John Cummtng, one of
the justidhs of said Court, the fourth day of Janu
iry, 1826. $AM’L M, BOND, c. c. 0,
.|»n 6 3
ri KORGIA, Chatham county By the ilon..lhe
114
have) in the Clerk’s office of said Court on or be-1 reasonabTe terms.—His Office is on ?he bav'and ® art
fore the fourth day of July next, otherwise letters in , ara0 building with M. J. Kapnel. Eso.
'' J 1 may 23 ’ ,,A ' ’ H
UliAWD COWSOLlDATJbD
^vEOllGl^t, .Chatham County—By Iht
the Justices of- the Inferior Court of Chatham
County,
poses.
ToVll whom It'may concern
Whereas, R. VV. Habersham has applied to the
lx Justices of the Inferior Court of Chatham J
County, sitting for ordinary purposes.
To all to whom it may concern,
Whereas Henry 11. Hathaway, Administrator of
the estate of David Edwards deceased, has peti
tioned the honorable the court of Ordinary to be
discharged from his said administration.
1 bese are therefore to cite and admonish all
for Internal improvement, Atera-
TURE AND CIIARlTIESx
FOB TH* BKNF.FIT OF WAttUSaTOR CITY, AND
THK STATUS OF RHODK ISLAND, CONNECTICUT,
PELAIVaRE, BORTH CAROLINA, AND LOUlSURAt
Authorised by Acts of Congress, and of the Mid
States respectively.
lion, the Court of Ordinary of Chatham County, for | an j lingular the kindred and creditors of the said
Irtters of administration on the estate nndjstrccts j j cc j ( fife their objection^ (if any they have)
On ihe first Tuesday in June next,
U ILL be sold ia front of the Court House be
tween the usual hours of 10 and 4 o’clock.
of Thomas Waring late ef South Carolina access
ed.
These ere therefore to cite and admonish all
and singulartbe kindred and creditors ot the said
deceased, to Ale their objections (if any they have)
to the granting of the administration °i the estate
of the deed, to the applicant in the Clerk's office
of the said Court, on or before the 1st day of
May nett, otherwise fetters of administration
will .be granted,
Witness the Hon. Anthony Porter, one of the
Justices of said Court, the 1st day of April, 1826.
S. M. BOND, c. c.o
nprit 'l 74
in the clerk's office of the court of ordinary on or ]
before the eighth day of September-next, other
wise leltera dismissory will be granted the pe
titioner.
Witness the feonoreblq Anthony Porter one ot
the said Justices, this eighth day of March A. D.
1826. S. M. BOND, c do.
march 8 64
WASH
^t_EORGIA, Bulloch County—Hy the Hon. the |
One negro woman named Clara, levied on aa
the property of Catharine J. Grimes to satisfy an
execution tr«m the Court of Common Pleat and
Oyer and Terminer for the City ot Savannah, in
fuvor of G ; W. Coe for the use of Leslie Thomp
son.
A. I. D’LYON, e. a.
•"4
O v-oH'-lA, Effingham county—By the Hon.
Iht Justices of the Inferior court of Effing-
sale.
ham county, sitting for ordinary purposes.
To oil whom It may concern,
Whereas, James B. Smith has applied to tho
lion the Court of ordinary of Effinguam county,
for letters of administration on the estate and ef
fects ofThomas Smith, lata of Effingham county
These are,'therefore, to cite and admonish all
aud singular the kindred nnd creditors oflhe said
deceased, to file their objections (if any they have)
to the granting ofthe administration of the estate
of the deceased, to the applicant in the » lerk’s
office of the said court, on or before the 6th day
. iicriii s
On the first Tuesday in June next.
W ILL be told before tue Court House in Bal
loch county, between the usual hours of
Five hundred and seventy acres of pine land, | of June next, otherwise letters of administration
Justices of Ihe Inferior Court of Bulloch'coun
ty, sitting for ordinary purposes.
To ail whom il may concern
Whereas, Wm. Jackson, has applied to the hon
orable the Court of Drdinary ot Bulloch County,
for leltera of administration on the estate and af
fects of Wm Roswell, late of Bulloch county de
ceased, as next of kin and fix principal creditor
' These are therefore to cite ai»u admenlsh all
and singular the kindred and creditors of the said
dec’d, to file their objections (if any they have)
to the granting of the administration of thd estate
of the deed, to the applicant in tho Clerk’s Office
of the said Court, on or before the 6th day of June
next; otherwise letters of administration will be
TO BE DRAWN IN THE~UlfV 0
JNGTON, lft APRIL.
S C H EM F(.
$60,000 it ,60,000 dollars
40,000 ' — '-R -
26,000
20,000
16,000
10,160
1,000
600
1 prise
1 price
1 price
1 price
. 1 prise
1 price
64 prices
186 prises
372 prices
1,302 prices
13,960 prices
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ot
of
of
of
100
40
.20
is 40,000 dollars
Is 26,000 dollars
is 20,000 dollars
is 16,000 dollars
is 10,160 dollars
It 64,000 dollars
It 93,000 dollars
is 37,200 dollars
62,060 dollars
riof
but
Flu
in]
is 279,000 dollars l «"
16,870 PRIZES.
25,970 BLANKS.
$686,440
WHOLE TICKETS,
HALVES,
QUARTERS,
EIGHTHS,
$20 00
10 00
600
2 60
granted.
Witness one of the Justices of the said court
This is a Lottery formed by the ternary pernm I
tation oi 36 numbers. To determine the Priseil
therein, the 36 numbers, from 1 to 36, inclusive |
will be severally placed in a wheel on the dayol
drawing, and fivo of them be .drawn out; and lha I
ticket having on it, for jt* permutation numbers I
the 3d, 4tb and 6lh drawn from the wheel, in the!
(till
,nor0 or less, iq Bulloch county, laying on thr
waters of Black Creek, levied on by virtue of an
atutchsneiu issued from a Justices court, as the
property of Chas’ Nnwman, to satiety two exect
Ions one in favor of Samuel-Thomas, the other in
(kvor of Richard T Stanley—returned to me by a
constable.’
JAMES WILKINSON, a. B. c
apfil 3 66
^LOKiilA, Effingham county—By the hon. tnV
will be granted.
Witness Ihe Hon. H. Elkina, one of the justices
of said court, the 6th day of May, 1826. -
JOHN CHARLTON, c. c. o.
may f* • 104 '
of Savannah,
whtj^he implements, held in fee simple;
Tne impnivlra-nls on lot No. 4. Oglethorpe
ward, city of Savannah; the lot sold under a lease
from the city, which has about tic years to ran at
rent of fifty dollars;
The unpspired lease of part of lot letter L, in
Ellis square,-city of Savannah containing 38 feet
on St. Julian st vet, and 26 feet deep, and the im
provements thereon; there are five years of the
lease unnxpired,at a rent of one hundred dollars
per annum.
300 acres of land in Camden county, granted
to James M'Kay—16 slaves in families.
The above property to be sold in pursuance
with the wilt of the late John Gardiner, deceased,
upon the following terms, vim The slaves to be
sold for cash—tire real estate, one-third the pur
chase money for cash; one-third payable in one
vfear, and fbe remaining third in two years, with
interest on the last instalment from the day of
sale. The purchater giving a mortgn e on the
Justices oi the Inferior Court of Effingham
county, sitting for ordinary purposes.
To all to whom it may concern.
Wheieas Sami. Neidiinger administrator of the
estate of John Neidiinger deed, has petitioned
the hob. the Court of Ordinary to be discharged
from his said admiiistration.
These arc 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 Clerks office of the Court of Ordinary, on
or before the 3d day of July next; other
wise (otters dismissory will be granted the oeti
tioner.
Witness the Hon. H. Elkins, one of the Jus
tices of the said court, this 3d day of January,
A. D. 1826. JOHN CH ARLTON. Clerk,
jan 3 11 '
KORGIA Chatham County—By the
( a EOHG1A, f'liatlinin County—By the Hon
V the Justices of the luferior,Court of Chatham
County, silting for ordinary purposes.
To all whom it may concern
Whereas, Wm. L. Ryan has appii
Honorable the Court of Ordinary of .Chatham
County, for letters of administration on the ei-
late and effects of Catharine Wood, late of Savan
nah, widow dec, as next of kin and as principal
creditor.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
and singular the kindred and creditors of the said
dec’d, to file their objections (if any They have)
to the granting of the administration o( tfie estate
(if the deed to the applicant in the Clerk’s Office
of the said Court, on or before the twenty-seventh
.lay of May next; otherwise letters of adminis
tration will be granted.
Witness the Hon. * lias Fort, one of the Justi
ces of the sg|d court, the 27lli day of April, A. D.
SAM’L M. BOND, c. c. o,
april 27 96
the 6lh day of May, A. D. 1826.
E. KENNEDY, c c o
may 6 164 i„o -nucuu <,,u u,„ nu„, ........
C « EORU1A, Chatham County—By the Hon. Ihe order In which drawn, will bo entitled to
JT Justices of Iht Inferior Court nlting for or- j.Price of $60,000.
dinary purposes.
To all whom (t may concern
Whereas James Hunter administrator of Con
stant Fredmaii, deceased, has petitioned the Court
of Ordinary to be dUchargedfrom bis said admin
fetation; .
These are tbereforeto cite and admonish all and
singular the kindred and creditors ofthe said dec.
hns'nppiled to- the I to ito[their objections,If any they have, in the
dinarv of .Chatham | clerk s office of tbo said court, on or before the
fourth day of July next/, otherwise letters .dis
missory will be prantedlhe petitioner.
Witness the Hon. John Cumtplng, one of the
Justices of the said Court, the' 4tb day oi Jan.
A. D. 1826. S. M. BOND, o c o
jan 63 . -
EORGIA, Edirfghnm county .—By the ’ Hon
the Justices ofthe Inferior Court of iffinghaw
county,bitting for ordinary purposes
To all whom it may concern.
Wlierens Joseph C. Treutltn, applies for letters
of administration on the estate and rtfeclsof Chris
tian Treutlen, Tate of Effigfinm county deceased,
in bahalfof the kindred and creditors
4th, to
filh, to
3d, to
4th,.. to
3d, to
$40000
25,000
20,000
16,000
10,160
And those fivepther tickets which shall torsi
have on them the same numbers in the following!
orders, shall bo entitled to the prises affixrdto|
them respectively, vis:
The 3d 6th and
4th 3d and
4th ,6th and
6th 3d and
6tb 4th and , - , , . .
All others,-being 64, with three of the drawn I
numqors on them, will each be pnlilled to a part I
of 1000 dollar*! , ... I
The 186 ticket* which shall lave two of tne I
drawn numbers on them, and those .two loe un
nnd 2d, will each be entitled to a j
|Hf£
The 372 tickets, which ahnll have two oftbe
drawn numbersonJhom, andthosetwothe2d sim
Id, or the 3d and 4th, .»•» each bo entitlpd to I
price of 100 dollars ; . -
All others. beingl302, having two ofthe dr
numbers on them, will each be entitled to a pri
ut 40 dollars. j . „ , ..
And those 13,960 tickets whloh shall have M
one ofthe drawn numbers on them, will each Ml
Hon.
rm 1 . .
VST the JuRicts of thf Inferior Court of. Chatham
County sitting for ordinary puposes. .
To-all whom it may concern,
,be •* ^ ,nd 1
Georgia—Chatham County,
COURT OF ORDINARY, isl August. 1826.
O N the petitipii of Robert Habersham and Jo
seph Habersham Executors of Francis Cour-
voisie, late of Chatlmip County planter dec'4 sta-
the said de
These are therefore, to cite and admonish all ; -r,-. u.n ■
and singular, the kindred and creditors of tlie-| jj”, [Shave drawn a prise <f a
may 30
LYDIA IV. GARDINER, ex'rx.
WM. DAVIES, ) .
JOHN GARDINER, \ exon .
124 3taw ' /
County, for letters of administration, on the estate. 46* co '" l y on .
and effects of Robert Given Jr. fete of New-York ‘he Louisville RMd, containing fifteen hundred
- - - - - s i and fifty acres, known the name of Clay's place,
{Sheriffs- sales.
On the first Tuesday in July nest,
LL be told at the Court house in Effing-
| d“cd in behalf of the heirs and creditors.
These ar therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular the kindred and creditors of 'he said de
ceased, to file their objections (if any they hnve)
hounded on the north and north east by lands
formerly the property of H. Bourquin dec’d, east
erly by lands of thu Estate of John Gibbons nnd
said deceased to file their objections (if any^they
have,) to the granting ofthe administration of the
estate ot the said deed, to .the applicant fertile
Clerks office ofthe said court, on or before the 4th
day of April next, otherwise letters Of admlnistra
lion will be granted.
Witnessthe honorable John Walthour/one of
the Justices of said court this 4th dry of March
1826 J. CHARLTON, c. c. o t. c.
march 4 61
uperior denomination, cau be entitled to into*
Prices payable 40 dnys after the drawing, «»d|
subject to tne usual deaduction of fifteen pe cent
J.B. YATES, j Managt ru i
A.M’INTYRE, ) , \ j
ORDERS received for Tickets in the abor
Lottery at
AGENCY OFFICE.
to the gimrtin^of affininirtration of fo j * x?nt!i.nhnnf
ofthe saiddecuMetl to the applicant in the Clerk's
Odlce of the ssid Court, on or hefore the seven*
w "" ''v.ul, nutu, w uj no reel, uuun* i ia t A
ded east by lot No 26, south by a lane, west by | «!,
lot No. 27 and north by York st. re-entered upon
t as the property of M. Larouse, for two quarters
rent. ^
bam county, between the usual hours of tecnlh day.of April next; other'* fee letters of ad-
Lot No. 40 Greene ward, 60 by 90 feet, boun
ded east by East Bros I st. south by South Broad
at. west by lot No. 39 and north by a lane; re-en
tered upon as the property oRlie est. of William
Alkorion, for two quarters rent.
„ F M. STONE, c.M.
june 3 12R
City Marshals sale.
On the first Tuesday in July next,
WLL be sold liefort the Court house in the
city of Savannah, between the hours of 10
and 4 6 clock, the following property,
William, Elisa, Zelen and Maria, Hnd all those
buildings on Jot no. 4, Liberty ward, bounded
jrV 5 1
rest hy lot no. 3, south by u lane, west hy Mont-
gornwy-st. and north by lirOughton-st. levied on
One negro named February, r horse and 400
acres of landjnnre or less, joining Morgan on the
east, Ryals on the south, and Kennedy on the
north, lying in the county of Effingham,.levied
on aalhe property of Joseph C Treutlin, to satis-
y an execution in favor of Joseph W.Jaekson and
otben. .
Also, Wm. Bird’s Interest In a certiin moiety of
certain tracts of land in the county of Effingham
said to contain in the whole 6090 acres, koown by
the name of Camp Jack Also bit undivided
moiety of 60 acres of land lying in said county,
joining lanas of Lewis Weitman, dinner, and Is
rael Weitman, levied on 1 to satisfy an execution in
favor of Christian Dasher, and returned to me by
a constable. CLETUS RAHN. s. *. c.
june 3 128 v
Gity Marshal’s sales,’
ministration will be granted
Witness the Honorable Elias Fort one of the
Jusitices of tho said Court, the seventeenth day of
March, A. D. J826.
8. M. BOND, c. c. o.
march 16 60 '
.x EORGtA, Chatham county—Bu the non. the
Charleston Fire and Marine In
surance Company.
JANUARY 3d, 1826.
T HIS Company continues to Insure Houses and.
Merchandise, against toss nr damage by fire.
Also, Cotton and other Merchandise against the I
hazards of inland navigation—and vessels nnd car-'
petitioners, and be published nine months in one \ ri,k °’ °" ^ 1
ofthe public Gazettes of the City of Savannah j W»ico,apply to.
And if A A /.ItlAnti A., 0 nMrt (iLiri |I,ama4a 4 It ■« * 111
march 22
65
estatesof Josiah B Foxvnnd James Habersham
Also a tract of land in Camden county on the Sa-
tillaRivcr containing one thousand acres moreor
less, originally granted to William Telfair, and
praying leave to si-ll the aforesaid tracts of land
agreeably to the will of the deed.
It is ordered that an order nisi be granted the
ai tur property, of John Waters, to satisfy twenty
elocutions issued by the Mayor and Aldermen of
the city ot Savannah and hamlets thereof; for Ms
planting, rearing and cultivating rice within the
r.viended limits of the city.
*»■ F. M. STONE,c q.
Dollars Reward.'
On ihe first Tuesday in June next,
^jy^ILL be •>old before the Court House in the
O ’* . _ ..
W Justices of the Inferior court of Chatham coun
ty, sitting for ordiiugh purposes.
To all whom irtfiay concern
Whereas, Geo. H. Johnston has applied to the
honorable the Court of Ordinary of Chatham
county for letters of gpartiiantliip on the person
hnd property oi W,n’. I’atrick Johnston, an infant
under fourteen years of pge, an orphan child of
Col, James Johntson, late ol Savannah merchant
| deed.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
and singular, the kindred and friends of the said
orphsnto file their objections (if any they have,)
indie dorks office of the said court on or before
t AN AW A V irom the subscriber* about the
XV middle of March last, a black boy, an if,
U Keil apprentice to the Bricklayer's trade
. / urid to inm fora term of yean, by Mrs llei
>'.t'n Muter. He is supposed to be harbored
plantation unOssabaw Island, or near thera
no unove - ward will bei paid for the recovery
CL tne t ft„d a true conviction ol 4fee parso*
** -vuo have harbored him, or five doi'
tars ioi thy poy alone.
msss >**>»«*
fines imposed by the CUy Council;
for his having, entertained negroes on Sunday,
may 6 104, F. M. STONE, c m.
Administrator’s sale.
On the first Tuesday in June next,
YT7H.L. be sold before the court-house in Bryan
tv county, between the usual hours ot sale,
200 acres of pine land, belonging to the estate
of William Cubbage, deceased, to be sold by virtue
march'3 60
POTATOES,
30
BBLS. Northern Potatoes just received
and for sale by
A. BASSET".
april 13/ ’■ ■< 84
I Attridgcs JLHspepsia Tincture-
of ail order of the Honorable fbe Judges of the A F J*KSH supply of Ibis efficacious Medicin
I nferior Count of Bryan county ’ 8old for the • has been received,. and- is now offered at the
benefit ofthe heirs ami creditors of said estate.
april 8
SI
JOHN CUBBAGE, cdm'r
offered at the
reduced price of one dolfar per bottle, by
AUGUST G OKMLER,
march 26 *8 Sign of the Gilt Pill f
Bank State of Georgia,
Savannah, 5th April, W2A-
NOTICE.
A !
N election will be hold at the Banking Btag
intbiscity. on Monday the first day o(M»7
f AH nine ilSrooInra an the DW1 9 ... .
and if no objections are filed thereto that then’ it
be made absolute.
Extract from tho minute*
8. M. BOND, c. c. o
eng 13 162
, {Saratoga Congress Mineral
spring Water.
jan 14
Homes tupper, agent,
Rollon's Wharf.
ensuing, for nine directors on the part* ■
StockholcTers, to serve for twelve mon®- 1 d
poll will be opened.at 9 o’clock, A. M. and
at 2 o’clock, r. M
By ordcrof Board of Director*.
7 A. PORTER. Cash*
N. B.The editoraof the^AugMta ggjjfj
nliet, ffiVasbin
JUST reed, per last arrivals, ol Messrs Lynch &
Circuit Court United states,
DISTRICT OF GEORGIA. I aliet, UlVasbirigtOh News, Georgia —- - , u
W HEREAS, Jacob Walburgh, and John Mo- Southern Recorder at Mllledgevil e, wd p
rel, were duly summoned to attend this I publish the above until the day of election.
I Court in December Term last, as Grand Jurors, april 6 78
andX;harles Levistone, A. M. Ker, Henry Haupt,
Clark's bottleing, and for sale by
‘ ~VR!
A. PARSONS.
Druggist No. 8, G Buildings.
Isaac Cohen nnd Thomas Basinger, of Chatham
County, and Jacob Lewi., of Luj.ughatn County,
as Petit Jurors, it is ordered, that (lie said persons
To Dealers, in Salt, Corn,
Peas, Sfc.
rrtHE Subscriber having been appointed by the
JL City Council.s Measurer of Salt, Corn, Pens)
fee. tender* his services to persons dealing in those
a tides, and assures them that unremitting Indus
try an.d care will be made use of in the perform
ance of the duties of bis office.
Ordi rs left at the storo of Mr. H B. Hathaway,
on Jones’ upper wharf, where a slate is prepared
for that purpose, will be promptly attended to.
JNO. M. COOPER.
may 19' , w I IS
„ persons
respectively do file their Excuses, on o;ah, in the
Clark’s Office of said Court, od or before the first
day of May next.
Lumber Measurer..
T HE subscriber having received the appoint
ment of MeasureCand Inspector of Lumber,
is now prepared to attend to the calls of such per-
tons as rouy need life services; he can be found at
all times at his office on Wavne’s wharf.
LEONIDAS WYLLY.
may 18 *114
feb 7
31
G. GLEN,. Clerk.
NOTICE,
A LL persons having demands against Willinn
Anderson, deoeased, of Liberty County will
render them in properly attested, within the time
prescribed by law anil those indebted to the es
tate will make immediate payment to
, JOB. JONES, Adrar.
may |4 108
Take Notice.
A LL persons indebted to (be into firm of Gaud-
ry b Herbert, eilher by Notes or open ac-
counts Bre requested' to settle foe seme in the
course of this month, otherwise all such accounts
or note^wlll be pul in foe bands of an attorney fo
collection.
■■■■': „ JOHN B. GAUDRY
BOV 8 200
iixariai - 0 .
nnHE Public are respectfully inforbied'lw 1 ^
J. ICE ROUSE on Williamsons Whafoj o(j
every day (Sundays «cept«d) fr t ^ « durir
pen
in the morning, until, sun down, (e*cep
xheal times) say, from 7 to 9 o clock. A' ^
from’2 to 3 o’clock, P. M. and on Sundays
6 to 8 o'clock
97
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