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Marshal's sales ol
tcred Lots.
On the first Tunday in July ntxt, •
W ILL be auld in front of the Court'Ht>U9i:
between the usual hours, the folio ring lots
if the Rents urn not paid before that day.
I,ut No. 04 Brown Ward, 60 by 90'fotH, bound
od east by U t no. 23, south by Perry-street west
by* lot no'25 and north by a Inne, re-entered upon
ns the property of James (J Blois for two quarters
rent.
Lot No. 12 Warren ward, 60 bv 90feet, houjid-
ed oast by lot No 11, south by Bryan st. west by
Habersham st, and north by a lane re-etlfered tip-
on ns the properly of James Bilbo for two quar-
Administrator’s sale.
Onlhe first Tuesday in Jane next.
W ILL be sold beforetiiecourt-housein Bryan
"bounty, between the ilspsl hours ol sale,
200 neres of pine land, belonging to tbo estnte
of William Cubbage, deceased, to be soldby virtue
of an order of tbe Honorable the Judges of the
Inferior Count of Bryan county Soli for the
benefit of the heirsaiid creditors of said estate.
JOHN CUBBAGF., adm'r
npril 8 £ I
tcrsreht.
Lot No.
Lot No. 21 Warren ward, 60 by.90 feet, bound
ed rust bv Price at, south by Congress st, west by
lot NO 2a, and north by St. Julian st, re-entered
upon as the properly of Wm Pope tor two quar
ters rent.
Lot No 25 Liberty ward, 60 by 90 feet, bound
ed east by Jeflferton st, south by a lane west by
lot No 26 and north by York st, re entered upon
£8 the property of est. R Mackey for two quarters
rent’.
Lot No 27 Liberty ward, 60 by 90 feet, bound
ed east by lot Nc 26, south by n lane, west by lot
no 29 and north by York st, re-entered upon as
the property of est. K Macliay, for two quarters
rent.
Lot No. 84 Liberty ward, 60 by 90 feet, bound
ed enst by lot No 35, south by South Broad st. west
by lot No 33 and orth by a lane, re-entered upon
ns the property of the eit. ef Jno Gardner,for. two
quarters rent.
Lot No. 4 Washington ward, 60 by 90 feet,
.bounded east by Houston st. south-by n Inne,
west by lot No. 3 and north by Bay st. re enter
ed unnn as the property of the est of li Mackay,
for two quarters rent.
Lot No. 40 Washington ward, O0 by 90 feet,
hounded enst by lot No. 39, south by Broughton st.
west .’ly Price st. and north by n Inna; re-eutarud
upon as tbe property of the est. of Cbariolt Squi
rts for two quarters qent,
Lot .No. i Warren ward, 60 by ftp feet, bounded
bast by lot No. 2, south by g, lane, weal by Lin
coln it. and north by Bay st.; re-entered upon ns
the property of Jnmel Bilbo for two quarters
rent.
Lot No 8 Warren ward, 60 by 90 feet, bounded
1 enst by lot No. 4, m uth by a Inne, west by lot No.
2 aipl north by Hay st; re-entered upon at tbe
property of A. Hunter, for iwo quarters rent-
i Lot No. 12 Washington ward, -*0‘ by 90 feet,
' bounded east .by lot No. ll, south by Bryan st
(West by Houston st and north by n fane; re-en
tered upon as the property of tbe est. of F. Cor
yolser, for two quarters rent.
1 Lot No. 17 Washington ward 60'by 90 feet,
bounded east by Washington square, south by St..
Jbtiau st. west hy lot No. 18 ana north by Breen
*4 re-entered upon rs the property of-^—- Wit-
llqms, for two quarters rent.
Lot no. 4. Spring 1)411. bounded east by 9 est
Broad-st couth by the Augusta road; west by lot
no \5.and norih hy lot no. 2, re-*ntered upon
the properly of the et a|e of John Gardner, for
twoiqnarters rent.
Five acre lots no.-22 and 23, bounded east by
lots no 28 and 21, south by the Augusta mad
westby Musgrove-creek, and north by lands ol
Wm. Scarbrough, and others, re-entered upon as
tbe property of tbe estate of John Gardner, for
two quarters ground rent.
Lots no. 11 and l2, Liberty ward, 60 by 96 feet
each, bounded east by Monlgomerv-st soutb by
State st. west by lot no. 10, and north by a lane—
re-enlered.iipon as the property of J,I*. William
sou, for two quarters rent each lot.
Lot No. 3] Washington ward, <60 fey DtHVet
biiu:ided.east by lot No. 32,south by a lane, west
by tot' No. 30 and north by Congress aEro-enler.
ed upon a* the property of fames Bilba tor two
quarters rent.
Lot No 38'WashingtOn ward, 60 by 90 feat.
bounded east by lot No. 37, south by, Broughton
st west hy lot No. 39 and north by a lane; re-en
tered upon as the property of JaS. S. Bulloch, for
two quarters rent.
Lot No 39 Elbert ward, 60 by 90 feet, bounded
east by 14 No. 40, south by liberty st. weet by lot
-No. 38*nd. north by a lane; re-entered upon as
'the,propehyofMiss Sheflall, for two quarters
f. rent. y .
Lot No- 40 F.lbert word, 60 by 90 feet, bounded
east hy Jefferson st. south by Lloerty st. west by
lot No. 3» and north by a lane; re-entered upon
as thu properjyoLDr. A. Sheftall, for two quar
ters ren»; : - V.
i Lot No.'36 Franklin ward,60 by 90 feet, boun
ded east by Montgomtryst south by Broughton
v st. west by lot No. 35 and north by a lane; re-en.
tcred upon as tee property of J. I* Williamson
for two quarters rent.
Lot. No. 39 Franklin ward,*0 by 90feet, boun
ded eas; by lot No. 40, south by* Broughton st.
westby lot No. 3Saod north by a lane; re enter
cd upon as thi; property of Sarah Houston for two
quarters rent.
Lot No. 6 New Franklin ward 6‘ by 90 feet,
bounded east by lut No.4,south by Bey st. west
by lot No. Band north by lot No- 10; re-entered
upon as the propery of Tbos. Williams for two
quarters rent..
Lot Np 10 New Franklin ward, 60 by 90 feet,
bounded east by lot No. M. south by lot No. 4,
west by Let No 10 and north by River st. re-en
tcred up in as the property of the est. of M
Driscoll, for two quarters rent
Lot No.2 Greene ward, 60 by 90 feet, bounded
east by l<*t_No_l, south by a lade, west by lot No."
.Sheriff's sales,
On the first Tuesday in Judy next,
TCVMLL be sold before the Court House be*
\jj twee n the usual hours of 10 and 4 o’clock,
Seventeen negroes, vis: Hngnr, Scipio, Aimer,
Snap, Maria, Toney, Gerry, Belvcry and child,
Parris, DiRnnah, Bram, Little Brara, Prince, Ben,
Mirriain and child, Levied on under a foreclo
sure of a mortgage in favor of William Washing
ton, for nse be. against Peter Timothy.
Also 17 Negroes, vis. Washington, Molly,Han
nah, Donald, nis son George, Will, Knte, Debo
rah, Dick, Cyrus, Alik, Kitty and her children,
Patience, Judy, Jimmy, Kuty, and Deborah;
levied on under a foreclosure o a mortgage in
favor of the JSiecuto'rs of Janies Johnston. dec.
against Robert Habersham.
A. D’LYON, e. c. c.
may 6 184
On the first Tuesday in July next,
W LL be said at the Court-House, In the
city of Savannah, between tbe usual hours
of 10 and 4 o’clock,
Tfie following negroes, vhs: Patsey and her
tht.ee children, Edward, Georgian and Joso-
drtne; levied on under a 6 fa on foreclosure
rom Alfred Wade ahd others, to James Epping<-r.
A. D’LYON, s. c. c-
may 6 184
Sheriffs Sales,
On the first Tuesday in July next.
ILL be sold at I he Court House in Savannah
between tbe usual hours of 10 and 4 o’
clock.
AH that Plantation or tract oi land and Imnmv-
ment *t White Bluff containing 354 acres adjoin
ing lands of the eslnlesof Flournoy .Johnston and
Gibliens and Vernon riverjhe residence oi thede-
tendent- Levied on to satisfy an execution in fa
vor qt Charles W. Rockwell against Nathaniel 1.
Pdtterson._ * .
A.Di-YON, a. e. c.
jane 3 128
and uortlijby Broughton st. re-entered U|»on as the
property of 3. P. Williamson, for two quarters
rent.
Lot No. 26 Greene ward, 68 Uy98 feet, boun
ded enst by lot No: 25, soutk’bya 7 bine, west by
lot No. £7 and north by York tt^refentered upon
ns the property of M. Larous'e, for two quarters
rent.
Lot No. 40 Greene ward, 60 by. 90 feet, boun
ded east tiy East Bros I st. south by South -Broad
st. west by lot No. 39 and north by a Iqne; reen
tered upon as the property of the est. of William
Atkerion, for two quarters rent.
F M.STONE,cm.
june 3 128 •
City Marshals sale.'
On the first Tuesday In'July next,
’^jj^ILL be sold before tbe Court house in thfc
city T of;Savannnb, between the hours of 10
and 4 o’clock, thofollowing property,
William, Eliz ” ’ *** jj '
liza, Zclen and Ajaria, Bnd all those
buildings on lot no. 4, Liberty ward; bounded
east by lot no. 3, south by a lane, west by Mont-
gomery-st. and north by Broughton-st. levied on
as the property of John Waters, to satisfy twenty
executions Issued by the Mayor and Aldermen of
city ofSavaunnh and hamlet* thereof, for his
the
planting, rearing and.cultivating rice witbinthe
extended limits of the city. -
June 3 - " F. M. STONE, c.41
2Q Dollars Reward.
T> AN AWAY from the subscriber, about the
XV middle of March last, a black boy, an In
dented apprentice to tlio Bricklayer's trade,
bound to him for a term of yearn, by Mrs Hen
< it-Ma Milim-. He is supposed to be harbored ~
wm.? plantation ott Ossajpw- Island, or near therq
The above reward will bq paid for the recovery
Of the boy, and a true conviction ol the person
or persons who have harbored him, or five dol
Jars ior the boy. alone.
WM. P. CLARK
npril 28 cs||97
The Subscriber
T> E3PECTFULLY informs his friends and the
XV public that he has taken the room impin
diately over Messrs. Baldwin Co’s store, on
Hu: Bay, wberaihe Intends to,earry ou the BOOK
{‘/NDI.YG BUSINESSmen its various branches.
Uavnig just received a supply of stock (rom
Charleston, be will bo enabled to bind Books to
*ny pattern. Old Books re-hound at thc.slion-
•gst notioe and bn the most moderate terms.
-•*.» M
Sheriff’s sale.
On thtfirst Tuesday tnAugust next,
W ILL be sold before the Court House in City
of Savannah, between the usual hours of
sale. .
One tract of land containing <"> acres morn or
less lying in the county of Chatham, White
Bluff District, bounded east by lands of R. F.
Williams, ami others, west by Charles Stewart,
Soutb by VernfchCreek, North by Jno.Huguenln,
and Hover, levied on as the property of the estate
of Jonathan Norton, to satisfy the estates State
end County taxes, for the year 1826—Amount due
$6?6, and costs.
Also, 600 acres of land, in Camden county ly-
ing on the south side of great Satllla river, by
which it is bounded, formerly the property of
Robert Balllie, levied on a* property, of the state
of Matthew Johnston,to satisfy herState fy County
taxes for the year 1826—amaunt due, 96, and
costa
Also a lot No. 39, Columbia Ward, City of Sa
vannah, bounded south by Markot-et. west by lot
No. 39, east by lot No. 37, and north by a lane
levied on as the property of A nn Rodman, to sat-
Uty her state and County taxes for ttaa y dttr 1826
—amount due $390, and costs.
Also a lot No. 22, Oglethorpe Ward, City of Sa-
vaunah, bounded north by lot No 9, east hy
lot No. 21, south by Pine-st. and weal by Faina
st. levied ou ns the property of Seaborn Jones, to
satisfy bis state and County taxes for the year
1826— amount due 9° 25, and costs.
GEORGE MILLEN, T. o. c. c.
June 3 128
Mars ft nis Sales.
Marshal’s sales.
On thtfirst Tuesday in July next,
VfnEMLL be sold before the court-house, in the
XfiJ cityof Savannah,between tbebours of 10
and 4 o'clock,
All the right, title and interest of Samuel Griggs
in all that lot —— St. Gall, new known ip the
dan of the city of Savanuah as Oglethorpe ward,
jounded east by William Scarbrough’s lot and
south by I’ine-street, west by a lane, and north
y Mrs. Carruther’s lot; levied on «s the proper
ty of Nesler U Griggs at. the suit of the Bank of the
United States.
JOHN H. MOREL, n. o'.
may 29 123
Sheriffs sales.
On the firs Tuesday in July next,
'Ll. he sold before the Court house in Rice-
boro’, Liberty county, between the usual
hours <<f (ale,
One negro named George, levied on as the pro-
;>erty k of Samuel Stevens, to satisfy an execution
in favor of Robert P Burton.
One negro woman named Jana, levied on as
the property of the estate of Tim-ruet Stevens, to
satisfy an execution in '"avorof Robert P. Burton,
and a balance due on an execution in favor of
Bulloch b Uunwody.
june 3 128 E W AY. p. a. t. c.
Kxwutor’s salt’s.
Tax Collectors Sales
G F.OUGTA, F.ffinghnm wmnfy—R.y */?’>•
Ike Justices of the Inferior Court aj l.fitngham
County, sitting for ordinary purposes,
Tonllwl
On the first Tuesday its June ntxt,
ILL be sold in front of the Court house in
the city of Savannah, between the hours
10 and 4 o’clock, tbe following negroes.
William, Dianna, Dolly. Brutus, Molly, Bitty,
Sam, Sena, Harriet, Titus, Peter, Cloey, Peggy,
Rose, Sambo, Tena, Sifax, Nancy, Prince, Mol
ley, David, Rltina and child,' George, Rhthard,
Lucy, Oney, William, Suckey, Rachel, Chance,
Lucy, and Gift; levied on, as the property of
Thomas N. Morel, to satisfy an executlun in favor
of the Bank of the United States.
JOHN H. MOREL, m. d. 0
may 6 104
• Sheriffs
Sales. -
On the first Tuesday in June next.
W ILL be sold at the Court House in Rir.ehp
rough, Liberty county, between the usua,
hours of sale.
The following proper! v, via Two negroes, Ma
jor and Rachel; levied on as the property of
James Smylie, Jr. to satisfy an execution in tavor
of Zelotcs Day.
Also, twenty-five negroes, Milley, Phillis, Nan
cy. Fanny, Louisa, Emilia, Old Tom, Lucinda,
Slim, Adams, Parris,Old Dick, (Alexander’s)Bet
ty, Nero, (Fuller’s) Betty, Affy, Lilly, Molly,
Nancy, DiauOah, Jacob, Pompey, Luke, little Af-
ly aud Isaac; levied on as the property of the
estate of James Holmes, to s tisfy sundry execu
tions against said estate.
Also, one tract of land, containing one hun
drrd acres, more or less, bounded by William
Spencer and others; levied on as tbe property of
Thomas W. Bacon to satisfy an execution in lavor
ol Wm Robnrts
Gnu tract oi Iknd, containing two hundred
mes, more or less, bounded by John Stevens and
< titers, one negro named Tom; levied oo as the
proiicrty of John Somarsall, to satisfy au cxe
cution in favor ol the estate of Morgan Mara.
E. WAY, o. s. l. c.
may 6 104
City Sheriff’s sules.
Onihefirst Tu tday in October next,
\R(#ILL be sold before the court-bonse in tbo
A/t/ city of Savannah, between tlKlii.ur* of
ten and two o’clock, the following property, vis:
7^7acres of land on Savannah river, in the
county of Effingham, about 30 miles front Savan
nah.comprising several adjoining tracts, with a
comfortable dwelling hnu«e thereon and other
necessary improvements—the main road trom
Savannah to Augusta runs through the tract, and
there are about one hundred acres of if in cultiva
tion. ‘ b
Thi southern moiety of lot No 2, in New Leeds,
in the eity of Savannah, with the improvements
thereon*
Lot No.34, Liberty ward, in the eity ot Savav
nab, with the. Improvements thereon, subject to
an annual ground rent payable to the corporation
of Savannah.
2024 acres of land, know n as number 241, in
•what was formerly Wilkinson tin* ——county
3 loti adjoining tba town of Suubury, known
as Nos. 1,2, and 3. *
One lot in Hardwioli, Bryan county, known as
No. 70.
Wharf lot No. 3, west of Fahm-street, in the
eity of Savannah, under a lease of which nine
years are unexpired, at the annual rent of five
hundred dollars.
6 lots at Thunderbolt, in Chatham county
known as Not. 9, 13,14,15 and 16.
Lot No. 9, Warren ward, city.of Savannah,
with the improvements, held in fee simple;
The improvements <-n lot No, 4. Oglethorpe
ward, city Of Savannah; the lot sold undera Irate
from the city, which Max about six years «o run at
a rent of fifty dollars;
The,unexpirru lease ofpart qf lot fetter I ! in
Ellissqiiare, city of Savannah contaihing US feel
on 8t- Julian street, aiid26feet deep: mid (he im
provements (hereon; there are frit: years of the
lease uhexpired, at a rent .of one hundred dollars
per annum.
300 acres of land in Camden county,-granted
to James M'Kayc—16 slaves iif families.
The above property to be sold in, pursuance
wifti the/will of the late John Gardiner,'deceased,-
Oa the first Tuesday s’n June next.
W ILL be sold in front of the Court House be
tween the usual hours of 10 and 4 o’clock.
One negro woman named Clara, levied on as
the property of Catharine J. Grimes to satisfy an
execution from the Court of Common Pleas and
Oyer and Terminer for the City of Savannah, in
favor of G. W. Coe for the use of Leslie Tbomp-
sun.
A. I. D’LYON, c. s.
miv i R*4
iierni s sale.
On the first Tuesday in June next.
W ILL be sold before the Court Hpusein Bui
loch county, bet ween the usual hours of
sale.
MI vu “ tfvllii <ioiUiilcr| ULLl(I9lI)|
upon the following terms, vim The slaves to be
sofo for cash—the real estate, ruie-jtt jrd Jhl pur
chase money.for cash; one-third payable Tn one
year, and the remaining third in two years, with
interest on the last instalment from the .fey of.
sale.. The purchnsergiving a mortga a on the
property to secure tbe payment of principal and
LYDIA W GARDINER, e$'rz,
WM: DAVIES, )J,
JOHN GARDINER, l^ 0 ^-
may 30 124 3taw
Sheriils sales.
hom it may concern.
Whereas, David Zelgler and Lewis WeHmhft of
said county, have this duy applied for Ictteta of
administration onthocstnle and effects of Kmanu-
ol 7.iegler, late of suid county, deceased, in behalf
of the hoirs and creditors ot said estate.
Theso are therefore to cilo ^and admonish nil
and singular the kindred and creditors of tlio said
dacensed, to file thuir objections (if any they
have) to the granting of the administration of the
estate of the deceased to the opplicant in the
clerk’s office of the said couft, on qr before the
3d day of June ne*xt, otherwise letters of ad
ministration will bo granted.
Witness the Hon. ChrlstiAn Dasher, one the
Justices of the said court, tho 3d day of May, A.
D. 1826. JOHN CHARLTON, c. c. o.
may 4 10ft
V’N EORGIA—-Effirtgham County.—fly lfie Hon
G F.ORGIA, Bullork county— V.y the TTon.ttu
Justices of the. Inferior court of saiti county sil
ling for ordinary purposes. JvEfaj? ,*vV‘ S •'
To all sv)|jim n mny pohtwrnV
Wliercas Allen Rawls, James Rawls, and Mor
gan Brown, executors of the Inst will nml testa
ment of John Rawls deed, litis petitioned said
court to bp dismissed from their stiiu executor-
Vj the Justices of the Inferior ’ Court, for said
county, silting fir ordinary purposes.
To ali whom it may concern.
Whereas, Benjamin Blitch, executor of Jamo^
Wilson, has petitioned to .the Hon.the Justldes ol
the Inferior Court sitting for Ordinary purposes
tabe discharged from the exetmtqrship aforesaid,
These are therefore to cite andadmnnish all ana
singular the kindred end creditors of,the said de
ceased, to file theif objection* (If any they have)
in the Gletk’s Office of the said Court, on or
before the 3ddav of July next; otherwise let
ter* dismissory will be granted.
Witness the Hon. John Waldhaner one of the
Justices of the said Court, the 3d January, A. D.
1826 • •
jan 3 11* JNO CHARLTON, Clerk.
EORG1A Chatham County—By tnt
Hon.
VX the Justices of the Inferior Court of Chatham
County sitting for ordinary purposes.
To all whom it may concern.
Whereas, Geo. H Johnston has.applied to the
Honorable the Court ot Ordinary of Chatham
County, for letters of guardianship oh the person
and property of Mary Helen Johnston and infant
under fourteen year* of age, orphan child of Col,
James Johnfeton, late of Savannah, merchant.
These are therefore to cite and adminish all
and suigularthe kindred and friends of .the said
orphan to Ale their objections (if any they have)
to the granting of tbe guardianship of the said dr,
phnn,to the applicant in the Clerk!* 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 Pqrtir.one of
the Justices of the said Court this second day of
Marat, AD 1826.
S. M. BOND, c. c. o.
march 3 60
Ho ti
t l KORUIA, Chatham County—By the
r the Justices of the Inferior Court of Chatham
County, sitting fir ordinary purposes.
To nil whom it mny concern
Whereas, R. W. Habersham has applied to the
hon. the Court of Ordinary of Chatham County,for
letters of administration on the estate and effects
of Thomas Waring late ef Soutb Carolina deceas
ed.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
and singdlnrthe kindred and creditors ot the said
deceased, tofile their objections (if any they have)
to the grouting of the administration o( 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 next, otherwise letters' 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.
npril 1 74
Hon.
I x RURG1A, Effingham county—By the
\Ji the Justices oj the Inferior court of Effing-
Five hundred and seventy acres of pine land,
more or less, in Bulloch county, laying on the
waters of Black Creek, levied on by virtue of an
attatchment ixsued from a Justices* court, as the
property of Chat' Newman, to satisfy two exect
ionl one in favor of Samuel Thomas, the other in
favor of Richard T Stanley—returned to me by a
constable.
JAMES WILKINSON, s. n. c.
april 3 66
7 * KURUtA.Ertitignain comity—By tbe nun. tut
VX Justices of the Inferior Court of Effingham
county, sitting for ordinary purposes.
" all to *
butts county, sitting for ordinary purposes,
To all whom it may concern.
Whereas, James B. Smith has applied to the
hon the Court of ordinary of Effingham county,
for letters of administration on the estate and ef
fects of Thomas Smith, late of Effingham county,
deceased.
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish nil
and singular the kindred and creditors of the said
deceased, to file their objections (if any they have)
to the granting of the administration of the estate
of the deceased, to the applicant in the clerk’s
office of the said court, on or before tbe 6th day
of June next, otherwise letters of administration
will be granted.
Witness the Hon. H. Elkins, one of the justices
of said court, the 6th day of May, 1826.
JOHN CHARLTON, c. c. o.
may 6 104
TEORuiA7^haniBnr , County-75y - ta«~Ifon-
strip.
NoVv these are therefore to cite and ndmoiiifh
all persons concerned in the snid cstato, to jilo
Sept, next, otherwise letters dismissory will be
granted the applicants.
Witpess the Hon. Sheppard WilltaiffSfeOhe ot,
the Justices of said court this 14th day of March,
A. D. 1826.
F,LY KENNEDY, c 0 o n c.
march 14 '*58
G eorgia, Bullock county—Hy *a< the
Justices the Inferior Court of said county,
sitting fir ordinary pur/ioses,
To all whom it may concern.
Whereas Robert Burton and Mary Lane Ad
ministrators of the estate of Allen Denmark, de
ceased,has petitioned the court of ordinary to bo
dismissed from tkeirsaid administration.
. Now these are therefore to cite and admonish
all and singular the persons concerned In the said
estate tonle.lhcir objections, if tiny they have,
to the granting the prayer of the petitioner in the
;’s office of the said court, on.or before the
clerk’t
14th day ofSopt. next, otherwise letters diamlsiory
will be granted tiie petitioners.
Witness the Hon. Sheppard Williams, ono of
the Justices of said court thiA 14th day of March,
A. D. 1826.
ELY KENNEDY, cooic.
iqarch 14 58
/"A EORUlA, t hatliam County—By the
■VX bte the Justices of Ik e Inferior Court
Honora-
ourt of Chat
ham County, nlling for ordinary purposes.
To all whom it may concern.
Whereas Josepli Felt, administrator of Nkthnn-
tel Montgomery, deceased, has petitioned tho
Court of Ordinary to be discharged' from bis said
administration
- Theso are therefore to cite and admonish nil
and singular tho kindred and creditors of the said
deceased, to file their objections, (if-any they
have) in the Cleik’s office of said Court on or be
fore the fourth day of J,u)y next, otherwise letters
dismissory w be granted.
Witness the honorable John ,Cumming, one of
the justices of said Court, the folirth day of Janu
ary, >1826. SAM’L M. BOND, c. c. o.
jan 6 3
Georgia, Chatham county-; By the Hon. the
^ ^ s *
VX Justices of the Inferior Court of Chatham
County, iilting for ordinary purposes
~ all to
To ail to whom it may concern,
Whereas Henry B. Hathawny, Administrator of
the estate of David Edwards deceased, has peti
tioned the honorable the'court of Ordinary to be
discharged froni bis said administration.
T hese are therefore to cite and admonish all
and singular the kindred and creditors of the said
deed, to filelMr objection* (if any they have)
in the clerk’s office of the court of ordinary on or
before the eighth day* of September next, pther
wise letters dismissory will be granted the pe
titioner.
Witness the 1 ohnrable Anthony Porter one ot
the said Justices, this eighth day of March A. D.
1826. S.M.BOND.cco
march 8 84
To all to whom it may concern.
Whereas Sara). Neiillinger administrator of tiie
estate of, John Neidlinger deed, has petitioned
the hon. the Court of Ordinary to be discharged
from his said administration.
ITicqp 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 Clerks office of the Court of Ordinary, on
or before the 3d day of July next; other
wise letters disodSsory will be granted -the peti
tioner.
Witness the Hon. fl. Elkins, one of the Jus
tices of (lie said court, this 3d day of January.
j- D. 1826. JOHN CHARLTON. Clerk.
jan 3 ’ W .
KORGIA Chatham County—By the Hon.
SfiJr the Jusfices of Un Inferior Court of Chatham
County-silling for ordinary piiposes.
To ul whom it may concern,
Whereas, William Taylor bus applied to the
Honorable- tbe Court of ordinary of- Chatham
Coqhty, for letters of administration, on the estate
audetfyitsof'RobErt Given, Jr. late olNew-York
d cfl injiehajfofthe feeirs and creditors. „
These ar therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular (he kindred ami creditors of »he Mid de
ceased, to file their objections (if any they have)
to (he .vranting'nftlie.adgiinistralionof the estate
of the said deceased tothe applicant in the Clerk’s
Office 'fif the. 8*fd Court, on nr riefore the seYe/i-
tedmh/dajjt pf April next; other'' isa letters of ad-
roiniitiwtHm will be granted.
Wif-pess tiie Honorable F/ins Fort one of the’
•InsUicesof the sajd'Cpnrt,tbe seventeenth day of
>forch,.A. D. 1826.
’ 8, M. BOND, c c. o
h 16 60
On the first Tuesday jn July next,
MLL be sold at the. Court Konsd jn Effing,
ham county, between the usual (tours
One negro named February, a horse and 400
acres of land,more or less, joining Morgan on the
east; Rynls on the south, and Kennedy on the
north, lying to the county of Effingham; levied
on as the property, of Joseph C. Treutlin, to satis-
y Bn executjon in favor of Joseph W Jackson and
others.
Also, Wm. Bird’s interest in a certain moiety of
certain tracts of tand-fn the county of Effingham
saidto contain in the whole fiOOOacrds,'known by
the name of Caqip Jack Also lus undivided
moiety of .60 acres of land lying in said county,
joining lands of Lewis Weitm'ap. Glonor, and Is-
rae) Wellman, levied on to satisfy an execution in
fnvor.of Christian Dasher, and returned to me by
a constable. CLETUS HAHN, b. e. c,
.June3, 128'
City Marshal’s sales,
On the first Tutsday in June ntxt,
W ILL bn sold before the Court House in the
City of Savannah, between the usual hours
pf sale.
Buildings on lot No. 3, Spring Hill, levied on as
the prop< ; rly of Jesse Samierlyu, to satisfy two
executions for fines imposed by the City Council;
for his having entertained negroes orf Sunday.
m « 1M F. M. STONE, 6 »*.
To all whom it may concern
Whereas, Geo-H. Johnston has applied to the
honorable the tCouft of Ordinary of Chatham
county for letters of guardianship on the person
and property ol-Wm. Patrick Johnston, an inlanl
under fourteen years of age, aq orphan child of
Cob James Jobntsourlate ot Savannah merchdht
deed.
These are therefore to cite and admonish ali
and singular, the kindred and friends of the said
urphmito file their objections (if any they have,)
in the clerks office of the said court on or before
the second day of April next; otherwise letters ol
guardianship will be granted.
Witness tbe honorable John Camming, one oi
tiie Justices of feeid court this 2d day of March,
1826. S. M. BOND, ti c p
march 3 60
POTATOES, ~
30 BBLS Northern Potatoes just received
aud for sale by
april 13
84
A. BASSET'^
Aitric
tsia Tincture.
rs 1’ RESH supply of this efficacious Medicin
xlL has been received, and is now offered at the
reduced price of one dollar per bottle, by
OEfi
march 26
AUGUST G. OEMLER,
*8 . Sign of the GUI Bill
G EORGIA, Bulloch Couiity—B« the Hon. the
Justices of the Inferior Court of Bulloch boun
ty, sitting fir ordinary purposes.
To all whom it may concern.
Whereas, Wm. Jackson, his applied to the lion
orable the Court of Ordinary o( Bulloch County,
for letters of administration on the estate and ef
fects of Wm Roswtll, laid of Bulloch' county de
ceased, as next of kin and as principal creditor
These are therefore to cite apd admonish nil
and singular the kindred and creditors of the said
dec’<7, to file tbelr objections (if any they have)
to the granting of the admlfaistrettoh of the estate
of the deed, to tiie applicant in tbe Clerk’s Office
of the said Court, on or before the 8th day of June
next; otherwise letters of administration will be
granted. - ’
Witness one of the Justices' of the' said court
foe 6th day of May, A. P. 1826.
E. KENNEDY, 0 c o
mny 6 M04
^N_E0RUIA, Chatham County—By the Bon.the
the Justices of the Inferior Court of Chatham
'-* — r — — ,J -‘—ypurposes.
(x
County, silting for ordinary_
To all whom itmay'concern
Whereas, Wm. L- Ryan has applied to tbe
Honorable the Court of Ordinary ot Chatham
County, for letters of administration on the es
tate and streets of Catharine Wood, fate 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 ndminlstralion oj the estate,
of tiie deed to tbe applicant in the Clerk’s Office
of the said Court, on orhefore the twenty-seventh
day of May next;, otherwise letters of adminis
tration will tie granted.
’Yitrien* the Hon. • lias Fort, one of the Justi-
of tbe said court, the 27tb'oay of April, A. D.
1826. SAM’L M. BOND, c. c. 0.
April 27 96
Georgia—(Jhutlmin County»
COURTOFQRDINARV.Ist August, 1826.
/"VN the pelifion of Robert 1
IJ senh - ■*-*'“
voitffi^lal
Habersham and Jo;
ting that py th
that a tract«f land in Chatham county situated on
the' LouisVille Road,' containing fifteen hundred
and fifty afire*, known (he name of Clay V place,
bounded 611 ^haTiortb and north east by lands
formerly the property of H. Bourquifi dec’d, eait-
Arty by mnds of-tlie Estate of John .Oiblfons and
Others, southerly and westerly by lands of ne
elates of Joxlah B Fox and James Habersham
Also a tract of land in Camdencounty 011 the Sa-
liaKiy'er containing one thousand'acre* short or
’4o William "Telfair, and
the Justices if the Inferior Court of
coujgy, silliXgfor ordinary purposes
To all. whom it may. concern.
Whereas Joseph C. Trautleji, applies
of administration on the'estateandetfecL
tian Treutlen, late of EfllghBin county deceased,
in behalf of the kindred and creditors.'
These are therefore; to.cite and admonish all
and singular, the kindred nnd creditors of th#
.said deceased to file‘Jieirobjections (if,'‘any they
'have,) to the. granting of the administration of the
estatept the said deed, tb the applicant jn the
clerks office ofthe said eourt, on.or before the 4th
ir of April next, otherwfye letters of admioistra-
in Will be granted.
Witness the honorable John Wnllhonr. one of
the JiAtfces of said court this 4th day of March
126 J. CHARLT0N, c. e.o E.c.
marck 4 61 ■
lfeuf, originally .. .
praying leave to sallthe aforesaid tracts of land
agraeaHly tothe will ofthe deed. ,
It is ordered that an order nisi be granted tbjr
petitioners, and be published nine months in -one
ofthe puDllq.'Gageftes of the Cfty of Savannah
and if no olyeqtjons are tiled thereto that then it
tm made absolute.
Extractfrom the minutes
/ - ' S. M, BOND, c. c. o.
qg 13 162 ^
Saratoga CongreHs Mineral
spring VVRter.
J UST rged. pelt last, arrivals, ot Messra Lynch &
Clark’s bottleing, and for.sale |.y
A. PARSONS.
Druggist No. 8,’Q Buildings,
To Dealers in Salt, Corny
Peas, fyc.
nrW' Subscriber, having been appointed by tbe
■*- City Council,n Miiasurer of SaJt Corn, Peas!
fcq. tenders his servieps to persons dealing in those
a tides, and assures them,Jhat unremitUr.g Indus
try and care will he made use of in the perform,
ance of the duties of his office..
Ordi rs left at the store 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.
mqy 19/ , mI16 ’ ' . ,
,Lumber Measurer. ~
T HE subscriber having received the appoint
ment of MeasurCmnd Inspector of Lumber,
is now prepared to attend to the calls of such per
sons as may nfied his services; ho oan he found at
all times ai his office on Wayne’s wharf. ..
LEONIDAB WYLLY.
may 18 *114
Justices of the Inferior Court Kiting for or-
'dinary purposes.
To nil whom it may concern.
. Whereas James Hunter administrator of Con
slant Freeman, deceased, has petitioned the Court
of Ordinary 16 be,discharged from his said admin
istrntion.-
These' are thereforetocite and admonish all and
singular the kindred and creditorrof the iaiddeo.
to file their objections, if any they hnVe, in the
clerk’s office of the skid court, on or - before the
fourth day of July-next; otherwise letters dis
missory Will Be pranted the petitioner.
Witness the Hon. John Cui
50
Just; Keccivefk
KEGS FRESH LARD, V
3(i Prints ’
10 poxuk Lisbon Oi-atiecs.
4 Mess Pork, B ’
■ hid tor Side hy .
may «
104 si
J. B.
Sugar and IVtiu
144
<Wb!,s do
125, cnscs Claret Wine
ending from the brl “
b y ,
mniy 24-t
OORNWEt
A KBuiuii:
Brenton is ofvotv ItlaVk en^ii. ". egro coolt -1
agb, about 6 feet 8 inches hii} f *anrf’ P yc '"
countenance. n| gUi and lias a 1
saldnegro^SaTpereSmft? 9, %
as the law will be-ffl y
,,B mav 04 nd «? u, y tltarame d 06aiwl
Miig ) \V. T. pr, ircj.
Notice.
A^sTfwisaw
presont them duly attested wltbta
scribed by law; and those
paymenu'o Gxo.Sn.ci^
may 24
119
Notice,
Inferior Court of Glynn £6 intv f™ !?
belonging to th
of which tc be
of said estate.
to the estate Jno Ititsuh
applied to tbebenett?h r rr"
inny 6
104*
JNO. MARKS, Mri,
WILL exeouto ail description of PRINTS
at the shortest notice and on thou
reasonable term*.-Hfe Office is on theBa,
In same1 building with M. J. Kappel, Esn. 1
tuny 23 114 i
GUAIND tJU i\ SUL1DA TEj
FOR INTERNAL IMPROVEMENT
TURE AND CHARITIES-.
ron THE BRNKFIT OS’ WASHISOTOS CITt,
TIIE STATES OF RHODE ISLAND, CONNECTIc
DKLAWARK, NORTH CAROLINA, AND LOUIS!,
Authorised by Acts of Congress, and of thi
Stales respectively.
TO BE DRAWN iff THE cFfYlMWA
INOTON, /A APRIL.
SCHEM E.
0 $60,000 ll 60,000 dol
40,000 ‘ ’ *
26,000
20,000
16,000
10,160
1,000
1 price
1 prise
1 prise
1 prize
1 prize
1 prize
64 prise*
186 prises
372 prises
1<302 prises
18,960 prises
of
of
of
of;
of
of
ot
of
of
of
600
100
40
20
40,000 dol
26,800 doll
20,000 dol
16,000 dol
10,160 dol
64.000 dot
93.000 doll
37,200 dol
62,080 dol
is 279,000 dol
15,870 PRIZES.
26,970 BLANKS.
$685,440
WHOLE TICKETS,
HALVES,
QUARTERS,
EIGHTHS,
WtA
600
260
Gumming, one of the
Justices ofthe spid 1 Court, the 4th day of Jen.
S. Mi BOND, 0 0 0.
A. D. 1826.
Jail 6 .
EORUlA, Effingham county
the Hon
AGENCY OFFICE.
Charleston Fire ancl Marine In
surance Company.
JANUARY 3d, 1826.
rpHIS Company continues to InsureHbiises and
J. Merchandise, against loss or damage by fire.
Also, Cotton and other Merchandise against the
hazards of inland navigation—and vessels and car
goes agdinst marine risks, on moderate terms, for
which, apply to.
HOMES TUPPER, ngenf,
jan* 14. , Bblton's ll’harf.
Circuit Court United States,
DISTRICT QF GEORGIA.
W HEREAS, Jacob Waiburgh,.and John Mo
rel, were dqlv summoned to attend this
Cpurt in December Term last, as Grand Jurors',
and Charles Levistone, A. M. Ke.r, Henry Hanpt,
Isaac.Cohen and Thomas Basinger, of Chatham
County, and Jacob. Lewis, of Effingham County,
as, Petit Jurors, it is ordered, that the said persons
respectively do file their exouses, on-oath, in the
Clerk's Office of said Court, on or before the first
day of May next.
. JB. GLEN, Clerk.
fob 7 31
NOTICE,' '.
A LL persens having demands against Willian
X\. Anderson; deceased, of Liberty County will
render them in properly attested, within the time
prescribed by law- gnu lhpse indebted tb the es
tate will niake immediate payment to
.TOS. JONES; Admr.
mny 108
Take Notice.
^LL persons indebted to the late firm of Gaud
fa Heriiert, oitlier by Notes or open ac
count's arc requested to settle the same in the
course of this month, otherwise all such accounts
or notes will bo putin the hands of an attorney fo
collection.
JOHN B. GAUDRY
nav 8 200
4th, to
6th, to
3d, to
4th, to
3d, . to
$40
26,0
20,"
16,«
10,1
This is a Lottery formed by the ternary pet
tation ot 36 numbers.’ To determine the Pi
therein, the 36 numbers, from 1 to 36, incite
will lie severally placed in a wheel on the di
drawing, and five of them be drawn out; and
ticket having on it, for its permutation numb
the'3d. 4th and 5th drawn from the wheel, it
order in which drawn, will bo entitled to
Prise of $60,000.
And those five other tickets which shall la
have on them the same numbers in the folios
orders, shall be entitled to tbo prisos affim
Ihbm respectively, viz:
The 3d 6th and
4th 3d nnd
. 4th 5th nnd
6th 3d and
6th 4th and
All others, being 64, with three of the
numqers on them, will each be entitled (0*
of 1000 dollars- ,
Tho 186 tickets which shall have tiro of
drawn numbers on them, and thosa
and 2d, will each be entitled to a prise 016OO'
The 372 tickets, which shall have t«b «
drawn numberson them, and those twothe* 1
3d, or the 3d and 4th, will each be entitled
Pr A» otiie < rt.heing , 1302, having two ofthe
numbers on them; will each be entitled to»
And those 13JJ6Q tickets which shall bar
one ofthe drawn numbers on them, wlll.es
entitled tb aprize of 20 dollars-
No ticket which shall have drawn apriH
superior deuumlnation, can be entitled to
terior prize. . , , , .
’able 40 days after tlio drawing
a usual dcdduction of fifteen pe
J. B- YA rES, l Mane,
A;M‘INTYRE, )
ORDERS received for, Tickets in the
Lptteryat
Bonk State ot' Georgia
Savannah, 6th April, tbit,
NOTICE. „
A N election will be held at the Banking «
in this oily, on Monday the first *
ensuing, for nine directors WWJJL
at -o clock, LmofBoard ogireetors^
N. B. The edltorsofthe Augusta tWj"
alist. Washington News, Georgia JffWJJ
from 2 to 3 O'clock, P. M. and 011
6 to 8 o’clock.
«Pril 28 97
A GKiha j vissvsw * - . . «
tickets aw pM*
N THE
MASONIC IU
teby;
Justreceived and forj.fe^ ^ j
(CP Orders from the Lomitry oo"
A8«"
may 24
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