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:Tt * Executor's Sale.
By J. B. Herbert.
formerly occupied by Mrs Sarah I)o La
President street, all the household
[ Motto,
and , *.
Kitchen Furniture.
cnmuTinonV
A large Extension Dining Tuolo,
Onrii Tables,
Dressing Tables,
Chain,
. Carpets*
Mantle Classes,
Crockery and Glass Wart,
Andiions,
Shovel and Tongs.
1UO
Beds,Bedsteads&Bedding
Bold by permission of the Honorable the
Court bf Ordinary, and by order of the
Executor.
.opt:) Terms cash.
a
cuto
Tuesday
soltftbtfc
r H in Savannah bpt
Ilnurs of sale.
All tho eastern tenement of Brick buil
dings on lot No 8 Darby \Vnrd;Honse and
lot No 84 Colombia Ward; iotuind bull
dings NolSrCarpentcra Row, l.ot No9
and Improvements Decker ward and ’•i
No 10 mid hall the improvements Decker
Ward, nil In the city of Savannah; kilng
f iart of the real estate of Jusiah Pciiflcld,
ato of Savannah dec’d, v *
Sold by permission of the Court of Or
dinary of Chatham County—for the bene,
fit of the heirs and creditors. Conditions
cash..
JOS. GUMMING,) Ex’ors of Joslah
S. C. DUN1NQ, J Fenfielth
oat t 800
State Arsenal.
POSALri will bo received until
...j 1st of Decombcr next, for build
ing an Arsenal of Brick on the Lot op
posite the Guaid House, 00 feet front by
40 Icet deep, two stories high, in accord
ance with a plan in possession of the un
dersigned.
The proposals must include the cost of
laterials;
best manm
1st day of I J
Carpenter's proposals.may be separato or
|0 )ntly—the latter would lie preferred.
■ A Bond of Ten Thousand Dollars with
approved sequfity will be required, for the
faithful performance of the contract.
W. T. WILLIAMS, Agml.
aug 1 17311
Sheriff's Sale.
On the first Tuesday in November next, |
W ILL be sold at ‘hmConit House in
Ricehorn .Liberty County between
the usual hours of sale the following prop-
' i'ne negro boy nnmod Ilozzard levied
ou as the property ot Thomas S. Mull to
guilty an execution issued ander thefore-
closure of a mpitgage in favor or William
Bat'ktn.
B, MELL, s. l. c.
sept tt 188
Administrator’s Sale.
Qi the fir it Tuesday in January nut.
TILL be sold before the Court Huuse
in Bulloch County between the
urs of sale.
i belonging to the estate of
per of the Justices
said county, fur
I creditors of said
ill'
sept «9
To Kent.
The stores hear Market square,
occupied by Ebenrzer Jenckes.
.Possession given the 1st Nov.
for terms enquire of
M. MYERS.
I9«
For Sole.
That convenient House in
Columbia Ward belonging to
John F Lloyd, at present oc-
_copied by Mrs. Stiles. If not
f by the 15th October it w ill then
bo YentH. For particulars apply to
JAMES G. WILSON,
sept 15 193
ill
Mi
For Sale or to Kent.
The subscriber wishes ellh
er to tell, or rent for one year
from the 1st of November next,
his House, situated on Colum
bia Square, corner of York and Haber
sham Streets—a carriage bouse and stable,
with other outbuildings, are attached to
the House.
JAMES BROWN,
sept 8 190t
Administrators’ Sale.
On the first Tuesday in December nut. I,
-mmni.L be sold before the Court house S™*"*'
W In Effingham count, between
For sale.
A TRACT of land containing *50
cres, situate in tile district of Oi
angcbnrgh, on Edisto creek in the state of
South Carolina, bounding noith on lands
of Daniel Mazyck. and south and west on
<usnai h—tt _____
The real estaleYifWii. "*■ ---trfio-'
’dessert, consisting of teveral'trecls'fff'lihiu,
in said county, being on both sides of the
Louisville road—containing fire hundred
and sttgenty acres, for the benefit oi “
Bairs. •
The above property sold by order of the
inferior Court of said county, sitting for
ordinaryipurposes.
WM. A. PREVATT.
Administrator in right nfhis wife.
SARAII PREVATT. Adm’x.
, sept 10 195*
Sheriff’s Sale—Continu
ed.
j On (fa first Tuesday in Hovmber nut.
'WH7ILL be told before the Court liqtiie
ifT imtho city of Savannah, between
■the usual hours of sale.
. A portion of the furniture of the City
Tlotol, comprising tables, chairs, beds,
plat of said laud, and terms of sale,
to GEO. GLEN,
3 Ex’or.-est. ofjoltn Glen,
1
The Post-Master General,
United States, •
vs 1
Eteazer Early, and othera. )
In the nth Circuit Court V. S. District oj
Georgia, to May 7cm, 1849.
A N action of debt on bond lisvlng'bcc
instituted iiMhe abovo case by the
Post-Master General of the United States,
against Eleazer Early, Sheldon C. Dun
ning, Samuel Nicholas, and F. H. Well
man, and scrvico having been effectedon
all the defendants, except Samuel Nicho
las, who, the Marshal returns, is not to be
found in this District—On motion of the
District Attorney, it is Ordered, that the
said Samuel Nicholas be, and he ie hereby.
cited to appear at the office pi the'Clcrk of
said Court on or before tho first Monday in
November next, being the Rules day of
lldl|5| D6U9, I * . o , J
bedding, bedsteads, crockery and silver »»'d Conrt.for said month.'then and there
ware.knives end forks, kiteffin utensil., to plead or answer to the said action—and
&c.— levied on under and bv virtue of nn D is further Ordered, that this citation
'execution on foreclosure—T. M. Driscoll | published for the space of three inontlis
one of the Gazettes of this state.
J. CUYLER, District Judge.
Extract from Rule Book,
.• % Geo. Glen. Cleric.
jnly 8th, 1880. tl!59
vs H. W. Lubbock.
^ oct 8 GEO. MILLEN.e.c.c.
Sheriff’s Sales.
On Btefirst Tuesday in November nert.
WMTILLbo sold before the Court lloui
Vf in -the City of Savannalt, between
the usual hours of sale..
. All that plantation near Savannah,
known a« Twecdside, containing 405 acres, snrance llank of the
with the improvements thereon, bounded | Slate of Georgia, et al
North and North east by Savannah river
3ind Gnlow Island, on the North West by
'lands belonging to Postell.and on the south
by lands belonging to Mrs. Marcaiet Mac-
key,.levied on at the property of John Mo
tel, to satisfy executions in favor of the
Dank of Darien,Bank of the Slate of Geor
gia, Planters Bank, and others.
Also, all lhaljlot No. (G.) six
rent Bargain on a lor
Urcdit.
HE subscriber is anxious to sell tho
following valuablo lands, or any of
i d will sell.ots goo'd terms, ondglve
i to pay for tho sumo; and If not
tho first Tuesday in December
:, will offer them on that day at Mil-
• on the
own
losais must income me cos. o, ^ j,h» t(J hift | lest bidder, on
er. *a n'd'mus" be*, finished by tic above tcrms-il.e propel, to stand It.
filay 1830. The Bricklayers’ &
Blankets, piping, &c.
R ECEIVED by Barque Arinidillo, |
and ichr Oregon
Sup 9-4 Fr. Blankets
Point do do n new Si superior
aiticlo for plantation use
9-4 Duffle Blanket!
8-4 to'l3-4Roso do
4-4 Domestic Plnins
3-4 Si * 4 do. Plaids Si Stripes
do do Checks
Blue fit Mixed Satinetts
Swansdowu Flannels
English fit|Am. do
Blue, Green, Brown St Blk Circas
sian*
•• *• •• ** Bombazetls
Marseilles, Valenlia, Swansdown and
Silk Vesting
and Marseilles Knotted Quilts
A General Assortment of
Cotton and Woolon Hosiery
I.innons and Lawns
Silk and Cotton Umhrcllas
M.PUENDERGAST.
No. 3 fit 14 Gibbons Block,
sept 17
Fifty Dollars Reward.
A BSF.NTED himself on the 13th ull
my mulatto servant man JIM ho has
bean since in Savannah. Fifty dollars
will be paid on proof to conviction of his
being harbored bv a white person, or twen
ty dollars if by a cokned person, or ten
dollars for his delivery in Jail. Alt mas
ters and owuers of vessels are cautioned
not to receive him on board, us every exer
tion will be made to detect them, and the
law inforced. JIM is a small size man,
32 or 3 years old, woll made and thick for
Ins height, smiles when spoken to, one or
both of his ears an bored, he it passing
himself as a free man,lie wore a white lint',
dark Sattinett short coat, lias a red Plaid
Gambler Cloak and other clothing, w ith
him, USII dly wears a 'round jacket of
dark Sattinof. WM ROBARTS.
Riceboro, Liberty co. 5th of October Hi20.
P. S. The above fellow JIM, bat been
seen lurking about the streots of Savannah,
w ithin the .last five or six days,
oct 8 20tpt
PAPF.R-
Chambevs Superior Court,
JUNE 25th, 1829.
The Marine* Fire In- ChBtham Su .
perinr Court,
January Term,
1889
In Equity.
Eltazor Early,
et. ail.
JT being verified -o the Court that Eie.i-
zer Early one of the-defendants Lube
above cause resides out Of Chatham coun
ty—On motion it is ordered that 'the said
Eleazer Early appear on nr before the first
Alia, ail u.. V u. „o. V o., »■». Colombia I <%, of Ihonext Term of this Court and on-
ward, with the improvements therm, boon-1 ,er bn appearance thereto and in default
ded East by No (7.) seven, South by a lane thereof the said complainant have leave to
West bv lot No. (5) five, end North by| proceed on their said Bill in the same
CHEAP AND FASHIONABLE
House, Sign, Furniture
Skip
PAINTING,
ING, GLAZING AND P
T ..-. HANGING
111? subscriber' grateful for former
favors, after a residence of ten years,
tenders his services lb the public in the n-
bove line, and informs them that his Es
tablishment, Signoflhe Hand and Brush, ]
near the Exchange, is undergoing a general
and extensive improvement, and that lie
has received by late arrivals a large supply
ol Paints, Oils, Brushes, Window Gfnss,
Sea. Sio. With tho assistance of a compe
tent foreman, whom he has employed, will
endble him to execute work of the kind,
on as accommodating terms as any person
in the city.
Paints, Oils, Brushes, Window Glass,
Sashes, Paper Hangings. f,-c. fire, .
With a general assortment' of articles in
the line always kept on hand, for sale
wholesalo and retail.
N; II. Paints ptepared Ibr use and ditca
tions given for using them.
P. MARLOW.
abovo terms—tho propet ty
scctliny—viz; . , _ .
That well known placo called Cedar
Shoals, iu Newton cuunty, three miles from
Covlfiglon, on the rivet, nbovo Macon.—
On the premises there are a good dwell-
log house, large barn, stables, out bouses,
store-house, with two good gtist and two
saw mills, gin house, 50 saw gin tliroslitir,
and about 75 acres of open land, inn nice
State of cultivation. This place contains
six hundred end seven acres of land, and
owns tlte pino limber on six hundred actes
more. The shoal is snlil by good judges
to be equal to any shoal in the Unlop fur
any kind of machinery requiring water
power. By nnturo this shoal is so construc
ted, ns to be free from all inconvoniencr oi
danger from the highest freshets, and al
ways has a sufficiency of water.
Also, 1200 acres of land. 10 miles from
Athens, and 10 miles ftom Monroe, Walton
county, on tho Appalatchie river, with a-
bout 200 acres of open land ; part of the
wood land is of a superior quality. The
place is welt svatcrod with brunches amt
fine springs; has on it a gin tMiich Is car
ried by water, and is supposed to be as
healthy as nny patt of tho Hlatc; part of
this is fine red lend for wheat.
Also, 250 acres of land, directly on the
road from Covington to Madison, 4 miles
trom Covington. This is a beautiful le
vel piece of land, a handsome place to live,
within two miles of the fine flourishing A-
cademy of Jefferson, in a good neighbor
hood : there nre about 40 acres of open
land, and in a fine state of cultivation.
Also, a beautiful front lot on tho square,
in Covington, ' with two houses, where
MoNeil Si Batts, merchants, do business,
and where the Rev, John Jones now lives.
This is as desirable h stand as is in the vil
lage for doing business.
Also the following unimproved lotst
No. 93, in tlto llth District of Houston
county.
No. 30, in 1st District of Monroe, now
Pike county.
No. to, in 6th Disttict,Habersham coun
ty—drawn by Ren)an))n Koncday.
No. 76, in 6th District Henry county, a (
beautiful level piece of land—drawn hr
James R. Wilkinson, of Screven county.
No. 70, in 5th District Henry, now Fay
ette.
No. 252, in 5th Disttict, Henry.
Nn. 239, in the 1st District oPCowetn,
With several other lots in Carroll, Mttsco-
goe, Troup nnd Lee Counties,'which are
now offered on good terms. Persons wish
ing to settle in the above tract of country,
on improved or unimproved land, will find
it to tilth interest to examine tboso lands,
and call on
SAMUEL J. BRYAN.
Savannah.
N B.—The titles are all dear and u
doubted.
-'ll e 20 145
oti
EAFTFJl the
. ry will be opened ft
__ s overy Monday, Wednesday
day, from 3 to 5 o’clock P. M.
Individuals not sharo holders can have
tho use of the Library on the following
terms t— ' - a,
For ono year, by paying fit
*• six months, “ ®
11 any less, period, at the rate ol i
pet month
WM. MOREL, Librarian,
net l <00| , „'
To Rent.
IIE Wharf Lbt No 4 and Dock, well
M. calculated fur u WOOD YARD,
orSHIP CARPENTER. For tormsnpply
N.
sept 20
JOIINW. \NDERSOh
t08i'M
I Chatham Counts w
tho estate of James J. Tipp1^‘jMf.
i.hull.ml .Ui'.ul^lU’unJrad'nn'fe’
tors of the said dec. to file their Z
(if any they have) In tho Clcrk's^ow"!
feSEm'sswasrf!
Witness tho Hon. Ellas Fort, one oM
Justices of the said Court at s/. h *
nail tho 7th day of July A ft ! n
thousand oiglit hnndred aud tw.m?
nine;
Yellow Fine Timber Wan
* ted.
fW^HE Subscriber will contract lor Ycl
m jow Flue Timber of various Imigths
and sizes, deliverable from iho middle of
September to the 1st December.
WILLIAM CRABTREE, Jr
Ag’t. S. S. S' Mill Co.
NEGROESWANTHD.
Wanted to hire, five able bud led Ne
groes.
.Applv as above
sept 26 HWi.Tj
. —
S. M. BOND.c.c o,
July 7 •
H EOItGIA Chatham
C. c,
-’OUIUV.W
the Hon. the Justices of the I
»thth- r 1
MALLEKY tfc DUFFY,
DRAPERS I,- TAILORS, '
. ON the BAY,
EAST Of THE CITY HOTEL,
H AVE received.Jiy Into urriials from
New York a partial supplyAf Sea
sonable Goods consisting of Cloths, Cassi-
niers, Vestings, Conts. Frock Coats, Cb.i
tees, Pants, Veits, Drawers, Shirts, ltdkfs.
Cravats, Slocks, fire. fire,
sept 20
•rm
Just .Receive!
n A BOXES Mustard
■_V 10 bbls White Wine
7 half do Touch
10 firkins Goshen Butter.
Landing front ship Helen filer, and for sate
by
or; 1
KRBERT.
s friends
removed
igs,to the
met 0
202
New
Broughton street. Levied on as the prop
erty of John Morel, to satisfy executions in
favor of the Beak of Darien, Bank of the
Brats of Georgia, Planter! ’lank, and oth
er!.
-GEORGE MII.LEN, i. c. c.
net 8
• By J. B. Herbert.
On tho first Tn«sdr»y in -November ncxti
Will be *o!d before the Court (louse in
the eity of Suvaminli between the usual
hours of sale (if not previously disposed of
by prtv ite salt*)
A Negro Woman raised in the country
1.7 years of age with her child 4 months old
A good house servant and sold for no fruit.
oct fl 105
Jailor’s Sale.
W ILL lie sold at Iho Court Hnnse of
Chatham county, on the first T’uei;
day in Noveinbor next, a negro bov who
s.a)> hi. name is Jl il, and that he ketones'
to John Pittman—lie, llie-said negro hav
ing been m jail eighteen mnnthf and is now
offered for sale as the law directs.
- - JOHN I. DEAVS, j. c. c.
; OCt 3
Tax Collector’s Sale—
. Continued,
_On the first Tuesday in Nov. next,
St ■TILL lie sold before the courthouse
ff in the city of Sdvannnh between
- the tispal hour! of sale ills following pro
perty. viz t
2500 adres of land in Camden county,
on St. Maty’i fiver, granted to Ruben
Montlord of the following qualities:—30b
acres brackish marsh, 200 dn 24' quality
Inland swamp, too do 3d quality hummock
rind 1400 pine land—also 1150 acres ql
land in said county on the S.uifta. granted
to Harutio Marbury, of the followinK qual
ity900 acres-2d quality tide swamp,
190 do oak and hickory and 750 acres pine
land,levied nnas the p operty of the es-
.tatca of Robert, filmitfou and Solomon
.-jPendleton,to satisfy the itate anl county
tax for the y,ar 1828,amount due $110 po
.'end costs.
DAVID BELL, T.c. e.jB.
0S1 ji
;
manner as if personal servire of lha Hill
and subpixna had been effected on the sai I
Eleazer—And it is fiftlher ordered tha
this Rule lie published once a month in on"
of the Public Gazettes of Savannah until
the expiration thereof.
Extract from the niinutei.
ROBERT AV. POOLER, Clk.
june 30 153
Treasurer’s Office.
Oi ti-bkb 1, 1829. I ved by the consignee, or
HE average price of !• lourduringthe HALL, H11 AFTER Si
Missing.
H AVING been landed from the
York packets ships, viz:
Marks.
E. * VV. Joyner, 1 bill, liquor, J Hub
bard, 1 bundle, landed from ship Henry.
B. & It. 1 bundle and 2 anvils, fin ship
Emperor.
J. Hubbard, I box, A cask, and 3 bun
dles. fin ship Emperor.
H. Si G. or Holmes * Gray, 1 box, fm
ship Macon.
E. P. North, S boxes, (rosy, ship Helen
Mar.
The above goods are consigned to" Mr.
E Bliss of this city. Any information re-
specting the tame will be thankfully recei-
T last month being S8 50 per barrel ol
190 lbs. Bread for the present month
must weigh as follows viz:
13 1-2 cents ' I-oaf 2lbs IS oz
0 1-4 “ “ t •• 0 l-2 11
Of which all Bakers and sellers of Bread
will take due Notice.
M. W. STEWART, c.qr.
net 3 '
Notice.-
A LL persons having any demands a-
jftiinsllhe estaro of Gotleib Ernst, I
late of Effingham County, dec, will band |
them in to the Subscriber duly attested 1
within the time prescribed by law, and all |
person! indented to said estate are. requir
ed in make immediate payment to the sub
scriber.
EPHRAIM KF.IFFER,
Admor G. Ernst, dee.
Effingham County, 2d October, 1829.
net 8 ,
Savannah Poor House
Hospital.
V ISITING COMMITTEE for Oct
1829.
William Taylor and Frederick Denalcr.
Attending Physicians.
Drs Footman and A Sheftn11.
JOSEPH CUMfilING, Sec’ry.
sept 29
Playing Cards. ^
A”N assortment of superior quality just
il, received and for sale by
A. PAUS30N8,
. Druggist,
At the Eagle, no 8, Gibbses’ Range.
,,ei * ' i
oct 8
TUPPER.
Notice.
A LL persons indebted tn the late Wtr.-
L1AS13 tin.LETT, will be pleased to
mr.ke paymeni to the subscriber; and
| those having demands ugainst the same
will present I liein to .
JAMI.S HIGGINBOTTOM,
- Administrator .
Lower ThreeRuns,(S. C.)Sept.7th,1820.
oct 3 201
Missing.
CJUPPOSED to Imve been taken from
tile wharf, after lauded from ship
Helen Mar last voyage.
1 bhl Itqnnr marked “Portland Rum, J.
11." consigned (p Mr. J lin Bentley.
Also, landing from ship Hcnry^ 8 boxes
and t bhl liquor, marked J. IL 0. Si Co.,
or J. H. Gordon & Cn.
And landed from whip Helen Mar. the
present voyage, 1 bid liquor, T. St
Neal, consigned to Meisrc. Stiles Si Fan
nin.-
Any information which may lend to tin
recovery of the same, wifi r.e inqrikfull
recei ted by tho consignees, r r
H ALL. 8 il AFTER. & TUPPER.
oct to .
Notice.
F OUR months after date nppiicntioi
will ne made to the Hon. the Jusii
cesoflhe Inferior Court of Liberty Couii
ty for leave to sell one hundred mres of
land belonging to tl)o estate pf Donald Fra
ser,for the benefit of the hells anil cicdjtort
[of said estate.
MARGARET R. FRASER,
july tb 179 - Executrix.
In the Sixth Circuit Court
United States, District of
Georgia,
MAY TERM. 1029.
' Ralph Clay ) Two JuJgmants
vs. v in Sixth Circuit
Thos. As Kobt. Newell. S Court.
A ltULF. Iiaviug been granted fit the
last term of the Court, requiring the
att'irney of the plaintiff of record to shew
cause wliy he should not .enter satisfaction
on the above judgments, and it now ap
pearing that the paymcnta'werc made to the
plaintiff himself and uni to the attorney-of
redord. And it further appearing that tin-
plaintiff ia dead,-und his legal representa
tives unknown or absent from the state, il.
is oidercd that one month’s notice lie giv
en in two ol tho gazettes in this place, and
one at the seat ol the general government,
calling upon tho said personal repiesenta-
tives of the said Ralph, to shew cause at
the next term of this couit, m wit, on the
Thursdny next after the first Monday in
November next, at filillodgnvillo, why sa
tisfaction should not be ordered to he en
tered by the clerk on the said two judg
ments.
Extract'frOm minutes.
GEORGE GLEN, Clerk,
aug 24 I82np
North Amergan Rieviciv.
W T. WILLIAMS lias jiisireceived
• the North American Review, No
85, for October. 1829
CONTENTS :~
Irving’s Conquest ofGrannda t Author
ship of Junius' Letters! Modern Greek
Literature Egyptian Antiquiti«s;Dwiglit’s
Travels in Germany ; The American Jo
rist ; Holmes's American Annals ; Lifo
and Works of CanflVo; Grceinti and Bo
Ilian Oeograjihy ; Specimens of American
Poetry; Hosacks’Life of !)<■ Witt Clin
ton; Captain Hall’s Travels in the United
States and Canada; ■Quarterly List of
New Publications ; Index,
oct 13
District Court U. S, Geor
gia District.
AUGUST TERM, 1839.
E DWARD Copppe, Charles Camp-
lintrl latnne 'P*
Ne
■\SAAC NO;
B. and tlm puhl
f. mn his old slam
corner one dooi v
ly opened aud will rieejve by expected er-
.rivals,
A Handsome Assortment''of
Staple and Fancy Dry
Goods,
selected in New York market hy an expe
rirnr.ed person, and will bp told at a very
-.mail advance for cash or on hie usual
terms for good piper,
sppt 20
Portland Bum.
iTk BB S Portland Rum (coloured.)
Jl_ V Landing from ship Helen filar
CiM
Court of Chatham County HWltgJffiffl
5?t all whom it may concern.
Whereas, E. S. Roes and Tlionn,
Rico, administrators of Thomas Ilk.
ceased has petitioned tho said t;
be discharged front -heir ndriiinlitr ■
These are therefore to cite end ad;
ish all and sfllgulartlto kindred &
of said dccenscd to file their
any they liavc)to tlte grantii
sory Oil the estate of the C
applicants in the Clerk’s ol
Court, on or heft
next: otherwise
granted.•
Witness
tho J
daygj,
BOND,
7 *
I’OUOIA, Liberty County—Ih
vjff lion, the Justices of the Inferior l
of Liberty County, sitting for ordinary ml
poses 3
To all whom it may concern.
-Whereas, Mist 8 Miller, hat applied to I
the Hon the Court of Ordinary ol IJ.’
bertv County for Letters of Aditilniitraiioal
of all and singular the goods and chattel,, I
rights nnd credits that were of Ttioma, B. I
Miller,late of the county of Liberty dtent I
ed. * I
These are, therefdre,- to cite and admo. I
nish nil und singular the kindred and cn '
dltors of the said doceased, to file their 0
jeetions (If any they have) in, tho Cietl
Office qf the-said Court, on or before t
Dili day of Nov. next, otherwise letter, e
administration will b»granted to the ;
applicant.
Witness tlto Hon. W Hughes, one of tl
Justices of the said Court, the 5tb da; 1
Sept. A. D. 1829
E, BAKER, e, e, 0. t.c. j
septs
£r
and for sale bv
HALL. SHAPTER & TUPPER.
oct 3
Notice.
A LL.pershtis having demands against
tlic estate of John J llilcy, nro re
quested to present them Holy attested ami
those indebted to said estate will make
payment forthwith to
J. CH ARLTON, Adm'r.
sept !0 M. A.IIII.F.Y. Adm’x. •
Notice,
F OUR Months after date application
will be made to the Hon. the Justices
of the Inferior Court of Emanuel county
for leave to sell all the real estate of James
Swincy, dee., for tlte benefit of tile heirs and
creditor! of said estate
THOMAS SWINEY. Adm’or.
■ inly 28 171 >■
fund, James Thumpsou and Lau
tenco O'Byrue having been duly summon
'•d to servo as Petit Jurors at this Court,
itid failing to attend—Ordered that .'they
ie severally fined in the sum of ten dollars,
inless sufficient sxcuses, on oath be filed
■n the ' lerk’s Office on or before tho sn
.•olid Tuesday in Novemficr next.
Extract (rojtJBhe minutes,
GEO. GLEN, C’lk
aug 15 178
Received per schr Frances
49 fik boxes yellow Soap
10 bills Mess Beef
10 do prime do
For salo hy
COHEN * MILLER,
oct1 200
Notice.
A M. persons having demands ngninsr
the estate of James I. Anderson, of
Emanuel countv. will present them duly
attested, amlthose indebted to the same
will make immediate payment to
sept 20 THO III A 8 W1NNEY.
G EORGIA, Chatham County.—By
the Hon. the Justices of the Inferior
Court of Chatham County, sitting for Or.
dinary purposes.
To alLwiiom it may concern.
Whereas, R. vV. Habersham, Adminis
trator. of the estate of Alexander llahcr-
sham,late of Savannah, deceased, lias pe
titioned the said jusiiees to be discharged
from his said administratorship.
These are therefore to cite and admon
ish all nnd singular tile kindred and cred
itors of the said dec. to file their objections
(ifany they have) in the Clerk's office of
tho Conn of Ordinary on or hefnre the 3d
day of April next, otherwise letters
dismissory will be granted to tho petition
er.
Witness the lion. Elias Fort, one of the
justices of the said Court at Savannah (lie
Sd day of Oct A. D. 1829.
S.M. BOND, e. ci o. c. c.
oct 3
EOItGIA, lltiilocli County—A
the Hon. the^Justices of the h ~'
dinary purposes.
To all whom it may .concern.
Whereas, iUargarct Hagin, nppliesfit I
letters of administration on the cstattud I
effects of Etheldred Hagin deceased, hit I
nf Bulloch county, Jn behalf of the kin; [
ilrcd and creditors. I
These are, lliurefore, to cite and admon* I
islt ail and singular, the kindred andrmb I
itors of the said deceased to file theiiohjec-1
lions, If any they have, in the clerk's of
lice of said court, on or before the Id
day of October next, otherwise letten 0
administration will bo granted.
Witness, the lion. S. HVilliams
of the Justices of slid court, the lOfil I
of Sept, A. D. 1029.
E. KENEDY, o.c.o.»
sept 10 I81» k
EOItGIA, Liberty Coumy-»
Hon. the Justices of the It]
Court of Liberty County, littingfor t
nary purposes
To all whom it mhy concern.
Whereas, Mrs.' Sarah Sinyiie, ol s
county applies to bo dismissed from i
Guardianship of John S.’ Fraser, 1
of John E. Fraser, late of said count; 1
ceased. \ ’ ■
These aro therefore to cite and sd»» I
ish all and singular the persons contend I
to file their objections (if any theyh«i)< I
my office at Riceboro', on nr before tin WI
Monday in Noveinbor next, othei»i«®'|
ters of dismissory will lie oblaitied by all
said applicant. 1
Wiines! the Hon. William Hughes,edj
of the J uilges of the Court of Ordinary w I
snid County, this 13th day of July a. T-1
1829. %■ '
E. BAKER, c.c.o.».t'
oct 0 ^ J
Fort Wine.
/fl QR. casks choice Port Wine
■Jc Just received and for sale hy
P. MARLOW.
S-pt 20
Treasurer’s Office.
T SAVANNAH, Sept. 15, 1820 ,
HE Owners of Slock in (he Savan
mill ‘Exchange’ are hereby notified
'b:ii agreeable to a resolution of Council
: iO'if) of said Stock will he redeemed on
.' b fore the 20th of November next, and
'met I am now prepated to pay the same at
joy office,
raff
it ie
M. W. STEWART, e. t.
1(13
G EORGIA—Chathant County—By
the Honorable the Justices of the In
fe ior Court of Chatham county sitting
for ordinary purposes.
To all whom it may concern.
Wheroas Geo. Millcn lias applied to the
Honorable the Court of Ordinary pf
Chatham county for letters dismissory
oil the astato & effects of Jno I. Seabroolt
late of said county, deceased.
These ai e therefore to cito and admonish
all and singular tho kindred and creditors
of snid deceased to file their objections (if
any ‘.hey havejto the ernming of the letters
dismissory on the estate of tho deceased
to the applicant in tlie Clerk’s office of tlto
said Court, on nr before the 2tlth day df
Dec. next-, otherwise letters dismissory
ivill he granted.
, Witness tho Honorable Eiias Fort, one
Bih Judges of said Court, the 20th dev
of June, A. D. 1029
EORGIA, Chatham CoiintJ-*!
xJTthe lion tlie Justices of the lw
Court of Chatham County,sittwgp 1
nary purposes.
To all whom tf may concern.
Whoioas James LanierdfBsssofli
applied to the lionornblo tho Court 01
dinarv of Chatham county for ,<, | lltrt
Adininlstraiinn(de bonis non on the
and effects ofDuvi I G. Sloan, late 01
county deg. as principal creditor-
These are therefore to cite and .i
islt,nil,and singular the kindred ana
tpi's of the sniddoo'dlo file their qbjf
(if any they liavc) to the giaotiojl
administration of the estate of tn'OJ 1
to the applicant in the Clerk t«
tlie suid coprt, on 01 before the M
Nov. next, otherwise lettersadnin' 1 ’
will he granted. _4
Witness tho Hon. Elias Fork ,
of the jt sticcs of said court,iho Stl «!
October A. D. 1029. .1
S. M.BOND, c.c.o.C'M
oct 3 * — _
. , t _ Dll
£ A EORGIA. Effingham Couni)'I
tjr the Hon. the Justices of the ^ I
Court of Effingham county sittingJ«
nary P“, r F"‘ e *; hom H may concerni -J
Whereas, Jno C. Rahn Execo'o' _
of tlieestate of Mathew j;,®®
t,ti mod thesaid Justices to be
from his said executorship. ^
These are therefore to cito and 1
all and singular the kind red
of said deceased to file lhcir “ b Jpi,(rt |
any they have) to the
er of the said pef tinner In
«ceof.l.e..l<rOpmt,ottor^^ J
lay of Nov next, otherwise
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