wV,
PUBLICS AliES.
»ty ttexlv
. g tho court bouse
khiii county between the
» of M>|C.
an tail story home near the 0-
ehie road on land or W. Wo.nack le-
I on it* the property of Frederick Wo
rn) execution in favor of.
>■ acres of land more of less on
nab river swamp lyini &• being
i tho < 'minty of Effingham, hounded by
nd of llogin on the ninth, byRyla'ndet*
nd on the west, levied oh & returned to
the by a Constable as the property ofMpi-
■thew ltoleer to lalisfv sundry Executions
1n favour of Quaint and Read.
Also twenty bushels of Corn more or
less, & sundry articles of household &
Kitchen, furniture, one Cart levied on as
the property of Godfeib Seekinger to satis
ly an execution in favour of Dorcas Web-
Iter—Property pointed uut bjr the Plain-
1 IT. u -
dead
J. R. MORGAN,*. *.c.
Sheriff’s Soles.
On the first Taesdae in January next.
ILL be sold before the Court House
w
In Rloeboro, Liberty, county, be
tween the hours of ten aud three o'eltjk
the following property.
One negro man named Jack, one tract
of land containing three hundred and twen
ty-six acres more or lets, bounded on the
Oast by Jea. F. MeGoven and. north and
west by Thomas Quarterman’s landsdetied
on at the property ofEdVvardWay tasatiftf
One execution in faror of Josiah PenAeld,
vs. Edward Way, property pointed out by
the defendant—Terms Cash.
BIJNJ. MELL, s. L. c.
dee 6 - • * MS
Sheriff’s sale.
On the first Tuesday In January next,
‘nriLC be cold belore the court house
if in the City of Savannah,between
(he ntnat hours of sale.,
'A negro woman named Sucker levied
on as the-property of Benjamin a. Wil
liams, to satisfy all execution ofShadrack
Wlakler, and others. Property returned
by u Constable.
GEORGE SULLEN, >. c.c.
dee 0 ' St)
Administrator's Sale.
Qn the first Tuesday in January next,
■MMTILL be sold at'pnblic out Try lie-
ff' fore tile Court Mouse in Effingham
County, between the usual hours ofralc.the
following property, belonging to the estate
of Emanuel Kalin, late of Effingham
County deceased—cdnsisltpg of two ne
groes named Sanyo and Nahey.
Fitly acres of oak land, lying on the
Augusta Road; also another tractof fifty »•
ores joi dug the same, and *H0 acres pine
land, alt lying and being in the County j»f
Effingham; also one town lot in.Ebeneaer,
in tho said County of ElTingham.—Sold
by the virtue of an order of the Honorable
the Inferior Conrtof the aforesaid Count jr,
for a division of said estate. Conditions
«psh.
JACOB. GNANN Jr. ediu.
0« 95 911
Administrator's Sale. -
Continued*
On ThnrsdayTst January next,
W ll.L he sold at the residence ofWm
6 Porter deceased.
One Gig and Harness, with sundry
•rtieles of household furni.lure—also the
crop bf provisions consisting of corn
blade! and Peas. The plantation will
also be rented at the same time for oaf
war, with the improvements, consist
ing of a well finisovd two story owei-
Tliighouse, kitchen, and wash ln>u«c, ,a
large roomy‘barn, gin honte and stables,
with about one hundred acres of land un
der good fence—fc at the same time the
negroes belonging to said estate will be
diii ed for one year,—Terms made known on
-1he day of sale.
W. KING. Adm’r.De Boult Non.
dec 4 Effingham. Dec. 1,1899.
Administrator’s Sales.
Oty-the first Tuesday in January next,
''ffiMTlLL be told before the Court house
if In Effingham eotinty, the foltaw-
Jnefive negroes:
Frank, and Alek:-(two prime fejlm ,
Dublin, g boy; Hannah a girl, and Peggy,
an old woman, belonging to the estate of
.flenj, Kennedv deo’d. sold under an order
Cflhe Justices of the Inferior cout. for the
*t>enefft of tho heirs and creditors of said es-
ggte. Conditions cash.
JNO. CHARLTON, adm,
DOT A . MO . ,
Executor’s Sale.
n-tho first Tuesday in January next,
TILL lie sold before the court home
in Emanuel County, between the
«wtud hours of eale- '
V- -i. H household, and kitchen furnituror
City -Marshal's Sales.
... Iheftrst Tuetdaj in January Pell 1829.
I N from o' the .Court House,brtwtenlho
usual Hours of sale,will be sold the fol
lowing property: If the rents are not paid,
Lot No 1 e.elbort ward,60 by 00 ft houn
ded earthy Jcfi'erson It. South by Perry tt
west by lot No 10 nnd nor|ii by n lone, re
entered upon nsthe'propcity of Ann Bond.
' Lot No 90, elbert ward; CO by 00 feet,
bounded east hy lot no 99, south by Liber
ty at. west hy lot no84 and north by aline;
re-entered Upon as the property of Mrs
Johnson.
Lot no 37, elbert ward, 60 by 90 feet,
founded west by lot no 98, south,- by
Liberty st west by Montgomery si anl north
by a lanet re-entered upon as the pr
of Dnbignon.
, Lots iios 96 & 8% Columbia ward, 60 oy
00 feet, each lot hoanded east by lot no 91
south by a lane, west]>y Habersham at. Si
north by york ft. re-entered upon a* the
the property ofj Si E Brown.
Lot no 19, franklin ward, 60 by 00 feet,
bounded east by Jefferson st. south by Bry
an st. west by lot not}, and north by a
tame, re-entered upon as the property of the
estate of F Doyle. , -■
Lot no 9, New Franklin ward, 60 by 90
feet,founded east by Williamson* lot.suutli
by 161 no *, west by Montgomery ft. and
north by river st, re-entered upou.ui the
property of 'O H Lamar. r
Lot no 98, elbert ward, 60 by '00 feet
bounded east by lot no 99, souili by liberty
it. west by let no 97, and north by a lane,
re-entered upon as the property of Dubig-
Lot no 90. elbert ward, 60 hy 90 fbet,
founded east by lot nqAO, south by liberty
st. wrest by lot no 99, and oortb by a lane,
re-entered upon as the property of Shcftall.
Lot no 40. elbert 'ward, 00 by 00 feet,
founded east hy Jefferson st. south by li
berty st. re-eutered upon as the property-
of Sheftall.
Lot no 8, New Franklin ward, 80 hy "do
feet, founded cast by lot no 9. south by Iriei
No 7, west by w rst broad st. and oortb by
river st. re-entered upon as thepropbrtyof
the estate of F Doy le.
I-ot no 56, brow ii ward, 60 by 60 feet,
founded east hy drtytoa st. south hy libgr-
tv tt. west by lot no 66 nnd notth by a lane
re-entered upon as the property of C M'
Fraser. *■ •
Lot no 6, Columbia ward, 60 by 90 feet,
bounded east by lot no 7, soutli by a lane,
west by Habersham »t. Si north by IDougli
ton st.' re catered upon as the property of
Jno Morel. I
Lot no t, warren ward, 60 by 90 feet,
bounded east by Habersham st. south hy u
lane, west by lly no 9, and north by bay st.
re-entered upon ks the property of Ed
White.
Lot no 12, wairen ward, 60 by 00 feel,
bofinded east by lo^no 11, south by Jpvan
st. west by Habersham st. and north by a
line, re-entered upon as the property ofllie
Commissioners of pilotage.
Lot no 90, wairen w ard, 60 by 00 feet,
founded east by price st. south by iulian
st. west by lot no 10, and north by Aryan'
st. re-entered Mpou a* the property of tbe
heirs of A MGrar.
Lot no 11, Washington ward, 00 by 90 ft.
founded east by lot no 10, south by Bryan
st. west by lot no 19. aud north hv a lane,
re-entered upon as the property of ltyan.
Lou no 16 A 90. Washington ward, 60
hy 00 feet, each lot bound east by sees!
broad It. west by Washington square, and
north by Bryan st. re-entered upon as tbe
property ef Jno Everingham.
Lot no 80 Washington ward, 60 by 00 ft.
founded east by lot no 91, south by a lane,
west by lot no 99, and north Ay Congress
st. re-entered upon'as the property of J
Bilbo.
Lot no 99, Washington word, 80by 00 ft.
bounded east by lot no 34, south by
Itrouiihtaa-St. west by lot no 96, and north
by a fane, re-entered upon as the property
ofF Williams.
Lot no 18, green ward, 60 by 90|eet.
bounded east by lot no 17, south hy Presi
dent st. west by green square, and north
Bute st. re-entered upon as the proper*
I-ot no 96. green ward, 60 by 00 fert,
bounded east by east broad it. soutli ,iiy n
lane, west by lot no 96, and oortb by vork
ft. re-entered npoo as the property ofj Ne
Lot no 36, green ward, 60 by 90 ft. bouts
ded east by Houston st. south by south broad
tt. west by lot no 35, and north by a lane,
re-entered upon as the property orMrs Do
ty. ,
Lot no 19, springhill, bounded east by
Franklin st'south by a lane, west by lot no
18, and north by lot no 16 re-entered upon
as the property.of Tfos Williams,
dec 6 F. M. STONE, c. u
Notice.
THE Drug Store uf tbe late
Wit. C. Cutiibert.u ill be non
tinned for the benefit nf his
Widow, under the supcrinlen
dance of a gentleman in every
respect qualified to discharge the duties that
he lias assumed,
nov 17 920
Swaim’s Panacea.
The fallowing Is a translation of a letter,
from tin original Spanish, dated 93d ol
Sept. IBM, forwarded to William Stviiim
by J G A Williamson.Esq. American Con-
snl. •!
Satisfactory evidence of the respectabil
ity of Mr. Rodrigues, has been laid beforo
tho editor oftheNational Gakette.
Caaacoas, Republic of Columbia,
September 43, 1898.
To William Stcaim, Philadelphia. )
Sir—The marveUoas knd beneficial ef-
ty, and of which I am k witness and admi
rer, and the necessity of a supply without
the risk of adulteration, of some bottles (br
my own house and for some particular
ftieqds of 'mlne, Induce me to take the li
berty of addressing you and to supplicate
you to have the goodness to send mo 99 bat
lies, directed to the Cohsul resident nt this
capital (vlt t J G A. Williamson, Esa.)
far which t Will pay the said Consul Or
such person as voii may direct, according
lathe Invoice—but I trust you .will put It
at the most equitable prioe. 1 have the sa
tisfaotion to inform you that I am ao occu
lar witnrasof aikTKCx coax* ofthe grea
test importance effected by your Panacea
of srritiLiTic, chronic, Inveterate and in.-
cfcaotis diseases—plso, of Liver complaints
so common in this country. This and tho
just and merited praises which I have bes
towed uponthe medicine, have brought it
into great estimation, and without doubt
it will deserve more from day to day, for a
considerable fiuutber of persons'aru taking
it with profit.
1 have the honor to he, Ac,
(Signed) T. MIOL. KODBRTGUES.
It Is tohagreaUy reg«tfted,jhiH;4tieon-
sequence of the unparaMled success of this
medicine: so many inert imitations of it
are daily-(billed on the public, and that a
remedy orsudl.'iuraluakl.e powers should
be falsiAed.
,*,The price being now reduced to t%o
uoiLsae perb&ttle placet it in the power
of all classes 10 avail thnniselvps uf ill use.
And for sale by A. PARSONS, Druggist
Savannah, Geo. my sole agent.
* WM. SWA IM»
Philadelphia, Deo. 1st, 1898.
dac Iff. 969
Fall anil Winter Supply
J f &.M. I'RENDERUAST have, bv
I * recent arrivals received a part uf their
Fall-dt. Winter supply of
DRYGOODS
Consisting in ptlTt.af
welsh and Domestic PLAINS.
Rose and Duffelaitdjsngint BLANKETS
Snttinets, Cotionnetts, White 3c coloured
FLANNELS
Broadcloths. Catsiiucresj Hangup, Green
Baize
Black and Coloured,' Plain and twilled
BOMBAZETTS
Toilinette, Silk, Figd SHk, Velvet, and
. MARSEILLES VESTING
Merino, Cashmere; Barege Si Late Scarft
Silk & Worsted barege areas shawla
4-4 Caslimeres - *•
Superior Nankin & Canton Crapes
2 pieces superior 6-4 Romb«zine
Prims aud Ginehajns, »ev pitternl, Belt,
Cnp.and Hat Itihfons
Nnnsook, Mull, Swiss, Cambric Be Jaco
net Muslins
llobinet edging Si Pearling, Swift Si Mull
Colerett
Black (i Blue,Black Groe De-Naples and
Gros De Balin
Black Mode of FLORENCE
India (k French Baltin Levantines
Bleached Brown Si Plaid
Homespun & Checks
Ail of which they offer at wholesale or
retail at low prices .
No 3 & 14 GilibonS Buildings
oe« 16 901
M
belonging to the estate
horses, and Cau,», ’■ -Tenos made
of Thomas Julinson, decg, -
known at the time of sale.
WM. McGARVIN, Ex’or,
dec 6 245 •
Co|fe
_„JS prime a
Coffee, large grain, landing from
tee.
|y B\G3 prime green^ Porto Rico
Castor Beans.
■ ** AA BUSHELS of the Castor
HALL.'s'iL^PTER cx- TCPPBR.
nov 25
Commiss’rs of Pilotage’s
.I Notice,
TKI8PUTES nnd mis-approlienslons
JLr havihgarisen iu regard tollie follow
ing points: ntlictOl hereby girtn, Thai a-
grecabte to the 4th .lection of paramount
rules, established by the Board of COmtnit-
slonets, Jan. 1st, 18*6,
M*aH1* bfVessoU rcqulrlog Pilots-are to
live 14 hoots notice of their reitOinAss for a
Pilot, After which, If tho PllaTreinalnS on
board, Bn is entitled to J9 per day ffir ev
ery day ho is oil board(saving and except-
ling the Dm 24 hrslie is nn boardj)whleuIs
allowed furgottlng tlm Vessel to sea.
Agraeabhjyto an act of Congrats, now In
force, Pilots are bound under a heavy pen
alty, to heave tm any ship or vessel (tndcr
llielr charge, and facilitate every ; \vnv in
their power.,lli»'boariling of such ship nr
vessel by the Reunue Officers For the
information and government of Pilots, the
following extracts Vro published from the
Act of March 2ff, 1799, ami now in force:—
Aar, 89, Sect. 71—"And if anymtster
lor olhor person having command jir charge
of any Ship Or vessel,coining Into or arriving
at any part or place in the United States,
shall obstruct or hinder, or shall Iw the
means of any obstruction or htnderoncel
with such an intent, to any Officers of the
I Customs ordterennB, in going on board
such ship or vessel, for the Revenue Laws
of the United States, ho shirt I forfeit for
every such offence a sum uot exceeding
4500 nor less than 450.”,
Art 48 8ect. 109—"And In case any
ship or -vessel, liable -to anikuro or ex
amination, shall tint bring loo, on being re
quired or being chased bv any Cutler dr
boat having displayed the Pendant or En
sign proscribed for vessels In the Revenuo
service, It shall be lawful for the Master or
olhrrperson having charge or command
■if such Cutter nr boat, to Are at, or into,
siieh vessel which shall not bring loo after
such Pendant or Ensign shall nave boon
hoisted, and a gun ohall have keen fired by
such Cutter or boat as a signal.
By a lute decision of thb Board of Com
missioners of Pilotage, it was deteifnined :
That a Pilot neglecting to heave loo. or
shorten sail, for the Revenue flag, was
guilty of ii breae.h of his duty us a Pilot,
WM. CRABTREE;Ch. C.P.
Published by order of the Board.
Jxo.O Holcombe Sec’ry.
Savnmiali, Dec. 17, 1828,
dec 90 257
Lows Superior Perfumed
Soaps.
T HE suUcrifor-has just received from
- the Manufacture.
Lows Oriental Emollent 'Compound
" 1 Chinese Musk
" Rose ' -
" Palin
" Violet
“ BenEOiB '
" Olive
" Oriental'
" Vegetable, • •
. " Vetnacular
lisa -
The Real and Genuine Perfumed
English Windsor Soap.
Flat and Round cakes transparent Soap
Naples Snap in large and sinaii Jars
For sale hy
A. PARSONS.
Druggist-No 8 Gibbon’s Range..
. nov 17
Paper Hangings, &c. &c.
» AAA PIECES French and
)WW Philadelphia
PAPER HANGINGS,
witn suitable BORDERS, containing n
handsome variety of patterns, just received
by |ale arrivals from New Yoik and Phil-
adtsplila,
Alto, in store,
600 galls. Philadelphia Paint Oil
. too do Spirits Turpenlino
20 cwt English White Lead
3000 feet 8x10 American Glass
200ti do 10 x IS do . do
500 do Ox 10Bostoncrotvn do
800 dn 10 x 13 English do do
300 do 9 x It Bo do do
With a variety of other sites
200 galls, pure winter strained sperm
Oil
300 do fall do do do
Gin Oil In »ats
. With a general assortment-of articles ill
the line, for sale by
- P. MARLOW.
N. B.—House, Sign, Ship and Orna
mental
Painting, Gilding, Glazing
[and Paper Hunging,
Executed us usual pt his old stand in Bull
street, near the Exchange.
(t?* Wanted, tiro colored boys as. ap
prentices to the above named business.
dee H '«4« *
. nov 29
Maccoboy & Scotch Snuffy
"MUST received a supply that is fresh"
•J and purchased at the factory of Peter
& GeorgeLorriHard,f,jr.aiehy goN8
Druggist No 8 Gibbons Range,
nov 17
m
Just Received,
fife BBLS Gin
15 M Spanish Segars-
1 case Decanters
9 do Tumblers-
For sa!e by j g HERBERT.
’ dbc 8 ‘
;orn Afloat.
Cto. dkAABUSHGLS New Corn
forsale,in hrtito suit
Urcli users, ul a leduoed-prlce.
Apply 10 pAWIES & LEE
Exchange Dock
ir a !mwr , ‘— u
English Potatoes
M fife HAMPERS just received hy way
•4 v of Charlesiun, of tile first quali
ty—the growth of lo*8.
Apply to
PALMES.& LEE.
Exchange Dock.
nor 28
Mackerel.
rnr 44 BBLS Nd 3 Mackerel
OV t^or sale by .
ALL.SHAPTER&TUPPEU.
dec 9 241
Loaf Sugar.
nA BBLS Loaf Sugar
(Bsf Landing and for sale by
WEEH1NEY, GIRV1N &Co;
nov SB
Fine Chewing Tobacco.-
X ORILLARDS and Rieli’s first quel
■M-J' sty Chewing Tobacco is just receiv
ed and for sale liy A.'PARSONS.
Druggist No 8 Gibbons' Range.
deolO
State Bank of N, Curolina
Newbern
Cape Fear
Darien
Macon
State Bank
Northern and
U, S, Bank Notes.
Bought and sold at
EimpiR’s
hov 90 Enhance Ojtce
Treasurer’s Office;
DEC, 1st 1028.
T HE average price ofFlo'urduriagthe
last month being go 50 per barrel of
100 lbs, Bread for the present montli
must weigh as follow} vizi
12 1-2 cents Loaf 2)bs 3 1-9 oz
6 1-4 “ “ 1 " 18-4,"
Or which all Bakers and sellergof Bread
will take due Notice.
M. W. STEWART, c. t.
dee 1
COtalA-O--^.
demands ngalnst thq
, Jate-of Savaufiah, On
alien and subject of ilia King of Gfcut Brit
ain. deceased, are requested to preem them
at this office duly attested, and with prooft
to establisli them, on or before the fifth day
of March next, at which time a distribution
ofthe next' amount of jiis e*te will've
made among-".. cre A dJrar.. MiD o mv
Eschcator, Chatham county, Oa
march 5 |o*55
KOROIA, Chatham Coifttty—By
fjr the Hon the Justices ofthe Inferior
Court of Chatham jaunty; titlingfor ordt-
Kary jntTpoxt*
To nil wnom It may concern.
Whereas, Ann Timothy, bus applied to
the Honorable the Court of Ordinary of
Chatham County Tor letteft of. Administra
tion de himis non on tho restate and effects
of Peter Timothy late of ChaUiaw County
deed, as uexl of kin.
These are therefore to citc.nnd.adnionlsh
nil, and singular, tho kindred and creditorT
ofthe said deceased to file their objections
(if any they have) in die clerk’s office of
the said court of ordinary of said county,on
or before the third day of Jan. next, other
wise letters ofadmlnistrationwlll be granted j
Witness the honorable Elias Fort, ongof
the Justices of swul court, the 8rd day of
Doc.A.P 1828.
SAMUEL M. BOND, o. e. o
dec 3 249
G EORGIA Clintlmm County.—I y
the Hon. the Justices of the Inferior
Court of Chatham County sitting for qrdi
nary purposes.
To ait whtm it map concern.
Whereas, W. C. Danicll, lias applied to
the Honorable tiie Court of Ordinuiy of
Chatham County for Letter, of Adminis
tration on the estate anil effects uf Da
vid T. Timothy,late ofthe county ofCliat-
ham, deceased.
These are therefore to cite nnd iidmoii-
ish nil and singular the kindred ami ci ••di-
tors of the said deceased, to file tlieit oh
jectious (tf any "ley have) to the 'granting
of the administration of the estate nfllu- de
ceased In tile applicant in the Clerk’s Office
of the said Court, on or before the leni'li
day of January next; otherwise letter* ol
administration will he granted.
Witness* the Hon. Elias Fort, one of
the Justices of thepaid Court the lenili
day of December A. I). 1898.
dee 10 8. M. BOND, c, c. n. c. c.
O EOKUIA—Kflingl
By the I/on. the Justices oj the Infe
rior Court of'Effingham county, tilting for
ordinary purposes,
To all ithom it may ronctm.
Whereas, Jacqb Gnann Jr. has ajmlied
tothollon. the Court of Ordinary of Ef
fingham county for letter's dismissory nn
the estate and effects of Emanuel Ralin
late of said county, deceased.
These are therefore to cite nnd admon
ish ail and singular the kindred & creditors
of said deceased to file their objections (if
any they hnvr)to the grunting ofthe diamil
sury on tho estato of the deceased to tho
applicant it) the Clerk's office of the snid
Court, on or before the 26lh day of Janua
ry next; otherwise letters dismissory will
he granted.
Witness the Honorable II. Elkins One of
the Judgesof said Court, the 2dth July.
A. 1*. 1898.
JOHN CHARLTON, c. c. o. *. c.
July 96 186
Hall, Shqpter & Tuppr,
ori-KH the rtiLLOwiiro coons at
_ WHOLESALE PRICES.
QAA CASKS Thoinastown Lime
••xwfeX.IOOTons Iron, aasorted
100 kegs cut Nails
75 bbii Howard st Flour, fresh
80 do prime Pork NY city i'. .pectiou
20 do Whiskey
20 libels prime St Croix-Sugar
100 bags-Prime Green Cofll'e
35 do fair do do
50 lihls 1-nsfSftgar
75 boxes Snap
20 pines Cognac Brandy.Selgnelte’s
Weis’s and Dupity's brands
10 do Holland Gin, Swan and An
chor hrands
5 puncheons Jamaica Rum.
50 obis Boston and Portland ilo
too do Northern Gin Phelps' and
Jencks'brands
250 kegs Paints, While Lead, Span-
t»1i Brown and Black Paints
95 bbls No 0 Mackerel
10 qr casks Cogswell's Canary Wine
2 pipes dd do do
to eighths do do do
95 colls J)nle Rope
20 bills Calcined Rlalstef
10 kegs liar Lead
60 qr casks conimon Wines, Sicily
Marseilles Madeira
5 qrcasks Sherry,"Roinano’’brand
5 do do Malmsey Wine
100 pieces Manilla Bagging
100 kegs Leaf Lard
100 whole ar»d half boxes Alexandria
Begirt
800 grind stones blue grif mid small
sizes
dec 5 '
Old Sherry Wine.
qr casks Superior Old Sherry Wine
"Romano” Brand
For sale by
HALL, SIIAPTER & TUPPER.
nov*20
Will be Hire#, .
4~feN the first Tuesday in January next
before the court Imuse iu this city to
the highest bidder, a prime Negro fellow,
a good field hand belonging to tue estate of
C. Hunk.
OS. WIGGINS, Ex’r.
dec 0 5fM
R. Hubcshum,
AS a supply of PLAINS, BLANK-
Dets
uipply of -PL.—.,
& BAGGING, which he lif
ters for sale at reduced prices, on accom
modating terms.
Molasses and Brandy.
AA fllips 111 -I (ptulity 51*.ln.-5.es
rumfeF' 5 pipes geOulno Brandy
Landing i from ship Henry, and Tor
ale by
PALMES & LEE,
nov 18 ' Exchange Doek
' Wanted to Purchase.
A GOOD Conk, Washer'and Irnner.
Apply ai the office ofthe Savan
nah Republican.
nec 6 245m m.
F
Bank Stock.
OR. SaleKPPINOER’S
G e ?k;
Court of Chatham
nary vuriiosca.
To all lo wholn it n
Whereas, Michael Bro„„ .uminrart.
-
These are,, therefore,' to cite and a.i s
,n< "}* 11 "U jbd singular, the kindred,and
creditors, nf the said derctiftd, to llie their
-
"oner, 4/ - ‘ . - - -
WUnel* the llrm. Elias Fort, one of the
Ju^A.D.mt ,su, '’ -* he s,h
july 8* ' B. M. BOND, c. ’c, o,
toil OIA, Chadiam County.—Bo
the Honorable the Justices ofthe fit-
Hnor Cciurl of Chatham County, titling
for ordinary purposes. ' °
To all wliotn it may concern, •
w hereas Andrew T Hiller has applied to
the Hon the Justices ofthe Inferior Court
of Chatham CouMy*for Utters of Ad-’
ministration on tho estate and effects of
William Hart dec’d in behalf of the heirs
aud creditors,
Tlieso ure, therefore, to cite and udniQ;
nith all and singular, the kindred and crer
ditois of the said deceased to file their qb
jectioffi, If any they have, to the granting
of the administration nftlio estate of the *
deceased in the Himdicanl in the Clerk’s
office, of the snid Court on or before tbe
I fill) day of January -next; otherwise let
ters of ndininistratliip.ivill be granted.
Wanes* tliellon. Klin Fort, Fsq. one '
ofllie Justices of raid Court, llie 18th day
of Pec, A.I), one thousand eight htlndred
ami twemv eight.
S. M. BOND, c. c. o.
dec 13 g5t>
Liberty Inferior Court;
JUNE TERM, 1828.
U PON the petition ofW. It Fleming,
lirat-ln" for; tho establishment of a
i-ei-ta ’ o|, -TIi "id,given by Jolmlfar-
ri*,to Tlios. T- ^l - pjrdMhr one hundred
and eight) nine dolUjITf, t -i cent .nff- • •
bi'iirln3.d,ite bn nr alii’r.tlio filstof Apn,
18*6, a copy whereof as nelfrly as the peii-
tinner can recollect, is UM u ,il-. -she said
prtitren, together With on. affidnvir of the
loss thereof; It is ordered, that tho snid
copy lie established in terms of the act in
surh cases made and provided, due notice
being given of the application,agreeably to -
tiie mica of court, unless cglue be show n to
the contrary.
Extract from The minutes. ,
one 41 e E..BAKER, Clk .
EOltGIA, Effingham Cou.ity—By
the Han tks Justices of the Inferior
Court nf Effingham County,sluing for Ordt
nary purposes.
To all whom it may concern.
Wherooa, Joslnia Gnann, adinlnlstiator
of the estate Si effects, of Solomon Glinnn;
late of Effingliam county dec’d has peti
tioned the sniil-Justices'to be discharged
from the snid administration.
These e.re therefore . to cite =nd edtr'An.
is|i,all,an<i singular the kindred and credi
tors of the said dec’d to fi'e their objections
(If any they have) in tho Clerk’s office of
the said court,an ot before the 26th day of
April next,otherwise LcttersUismissory will ,
be'granted.
Witness the lion. John Waldhrair otto
of llie y stices of said court, the 25th day o
Oct. A. D. 1828.
JOHN CHARLTON,c c.o.e.c. '
oct 25 -
Decimal interest .'fable,
Calculated Jbt thi use of .
MERCHANTS AND BROKERS.
A ’r 6 per cent, emhratlng Calculalicnr
of Interest from 41 to 49900, from
one day toe months, contained in six small
folio pages,
A TABLE o/^lfNTEHEST.
from 41 to 48000, from 1 day . to 66 day*
nnd on 41 to 40000 from 1 mouth to 8
years-~onone page. The whole cglc-i,
culalhfti contained eat rn yrxgrs. Dy
Joiik llaHTSiiOBir. Price |1 30
For sale at . .. ",
• LUTHER’S Eg Office.
-J2LL
AUGUSTA, GEO. Dec. Sill 1828.
The undersigned Friends ofthe Ameri
can Simony School Union, tnlre pleasure
in learning, that the Rov. Jmirea E Welch
has been appointed by tiie above named
Society their Agent to promote the interest
of Sunday schools In the State of Georgia.
Ir requires but little acquaintance witlt the
history of man, or the truths of the Bible,
lo.demonslrate tiie beneficial influence such
institutions are calculated to exert on the
iresont uuu everlasting condition of the
iiimau (umilv.—“Train up a child," says
Solomon, "in the way he should go, nnd
when lie is old, lie will nut depart from it."
Although tiie propriety of dbeying tills pre
cept is generally admitted, we cannot dis
guise t)ie lamentable fact that tho duty is-
sitiHy neglocted. It is to stir up a cliris-
ti-tif community In our state to diligence in
the diseli argeof- .this interesting and ini-
nort'Jot duty, that the Agency-in question
lias been appointed. Wp would therefore
lake ibis liberty of recommending Mr.
Welch and the cause he advocates to the
friends of Ihe Saviour, nnd to the attention
or our brcibren and friends generally
throughout UioStnle.
AI. WADDEL
THOMAS GOULDING.
ALONZO CHURCH.
JAMES SHANNON.
JESSE STRATTON.
SAML. K. TALMAOE.
AUGUSTUS JVlOOllE.
JOSEI’IPC. STILES,
WM. U.TURPIN.
doe 94
, persons having demands against
le estate of Thomas Johnson late
Notice..
A th -
JA. the
of Emunuel eounty deeimsodi - are request
ed to present them within tho ttmo, and in
the form prescribed by law—and these in
debted are required to make immediate
payment to .
WILLIAM McGARVIN. Ex’or.
F,manuel County, Dec. 4fh, 1898, .
dec 0 946
Brought to Jail.
I N Savannah o.« the 21st ult. a negro
Uian *ho says lilt name la JOHN, and
that ho belongato Josiah Dell of .Bourke
county Georgia, thnt -he left homo about
two months ago for the purpose of working
oat, ho it 5 feet 7 3-4 inches high and »-
bout 45 years ofcagd.' He It a' bluOkSiniili
bv trade.
JOHN t,DEWS. j. v. c,
attg28 178
Brought to Jail
County, Georgia, tint lie .left honte about
two months ago for the purpdse' of work
ing out, he is 5 (bet 5 1-f inches high-and
about 48 years of age.
JOHN I. DEWS, j. o. c.
178
ught to Jaili
It. some time ago,'a negro
... says hi* name is JIM, and
that he Ijelongato John Pitman but dees
•not know 1 where hit master livds,nor where
b» rahaway from. 1 am induced to be
lieve "rat {lie it owned by some one else,
lie is 4 foot 0 1-4 inches high nnd about 15
years of o|;c; he -stammers a little when
spiakingq
JNO. I. DEWS,», c.c.
June 14 142 >•
Brought to Jail*
TN Savannah, on tho. 7th July-a-nev
JL gro nian who says Ills name is Jack and
that Tie belongs to Lewis Jems of Monroe
County, Georgia—that heranaway about
live months ago,lie 1*5 feet 10 inches high
and about 30 years of age.
JNO. I. DEWS, j. c.c
oct 4 196
Brought to Jail,
TN CoosaWhatchee, on the 13th inst., f
■- runaway man' who says his name is
JOHN, and that he belongs a Mr. McCarr -
of Macon Georgia,said felldtr is about 20 dr
22 years old, fivo feet 5 or 0 indies high,
has marks on his left atm which'appear tp
be received from fire hums.
P.J. BESSELLEU.saiiob.
aug 21 17T
jmr,—
mir 10
Exciiango Office,
Thomaston Lime.
CASKS landing from Brig
_ _ w Cpai) (Hiller, aud for sale low
t if taken from the wharf hy ,'
hall, shapter&tUpper.
| dec a* '
mnty Georgia, "rat »» '■"■T’'
month iigo. He is 5 feet 8 inche
about 26 years of age, hi
JOHN E DEWS, j. c. c.
•ffN Siivannali on the 8iWiist. ■i
JL mail who saysMs name it ANTHO-
NYiand that lie hetongs to >Vm. D«*‘ s >
of Iturk county Gcbreia, that lie tana way
about one u
high, ami
dee 8 249' •
Brought to Jail!’ 1
TTN Savnnnuh un ihe I4l.li JWtJJ -
i man who says his name j»- SOIPfK-i
and that he bclongs to Charles Carter “
Augusta Georgia, that lie tanawsy abo"
' ■ feet 5 inches mg n
one moiith ago lie is 5
and about 25 years of age
JNO. L uj
• iov 20.
IWS.W.O'H-