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i.ftsswtftasrat
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AJ II o’cluck, will l>0 sold, at «h* house
formerly ooenpiedby Mrs Sarah Do Do
fc'Motta, President street, all the household
l #nd
Kilchcn FurnHttre.
. CONSISTINOOF
A large Extension Dining Table,
Card Tallies,
,, Dressing Tablet,
Chain.
Carpets,
t Mantle Glasses,
Crockery and Class Ware,
Andirons,
Shovel and Tongs.
AMO
Bede,Be<lsteads&Bedding
Sold by permission of the Honorable the
tlonrt of Ordinary, and .by order of the
Executor.
sept 9 Terms cash.
— '
Sale.
On the first Tnosday in November next,
W ILD be told at the Court House in
llieeboro ,Lihe(ty County between
■the usual hours of saletlia following prop
erty, vizi
One negro boy named ltazzard levied
on at the property ol Thomas S. Mell to
isatisfv an execution issued antler the fore
closure of a mortgage in favor of William
JlAikin.
B. MELL, s. l. c.
. sept 5 180
■Savannah
,urs of sale.
All the eastern tenement of Brink *1111
dings dn lot No A Darby Ward;llouse.and
lot No 94 Columbia Ward) • lot und bull >
No 10 und hall the improvements Decker
Wald, alt in the city of tjjavaptrah; being
part of the real estate of Jesiali Peufleld,
iota of Savannah doc’d,
Soil by permission oftlte Court of Or
dlnnry of Chatham County—for the bone
tit of the heirs end creditors. Conditions
cash.*' . ' 11
JOS. HUMMING, ) Ex’ursof Josiali
S. C. DUN1NQ, $ Panfield,
oct 1 lOtr
1. •;
ived until
, for bttihl-
nsr.NAl.of llrliilt on the’l.ot up-
le Uuard House, 60 feet front hv
40 feet deep, two stories high, in accord
ance with;a plan in possession of the un,
idersigncd.
M must inolude the cost of
dings No 19, Carpenters Ron, Lot NoO The proposals must inolude the Dost of
and improvements Decker ward and lot materials 1 the work must be done in the
best manner, and must be finished by the
Istdayof May I860. Tho Bricklayers’ fit
Carpenter's proposals may he separate or
jointly—the latter would bo preferred.
A Bond of Ten Thousand Dollars with
approved security will he required, for the
faithful performance of the contract.
W. T. WILLIAMS. Agtnt.
one 1 17311
Administrator's Sale.
On thefir$t Tuesday in January next
elm **
r I Uh be sold before tho Coiirl.House
w in Bulloch Couuty between the
usual hours of Sale.
All tlte'lands belonging to 1he estate of
Isaac "'aters, sold by order of the Justices
of the Inferior Court of said county, for
the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said
estate.:
J JHN-tVATERS. Adm’r.
i Bif
By J. B. Herbert.
On the first Tu-tdny in November nril.Q
Will be sold befoie the Court House be
tween the usual hours of sale.
A negro called CzESAR soldet the risk
of the former purchaser lie not having com
plied with the terms of sale,
oat IS
r
A
sept 40
o Kent.
The stores nenr Market square
occnpiod by Ebcnezer Jenckcs.
Possession given the 1st Nor.
for terms enquire of
M. MYERS,
lost
For Sale.
M Thnt convenient House in
Columbia Ward belonging to
John F Llovd, at piesent oc
cupied by Mrs. Stiles. If not
disposed of by the 15th October it will then
be rented. For particulars apply to
JAMES 0. WILSON.
193
Blankets, plains, *c.
R ECEIVED by Barque Annidillo,
and scltr Oregon.
Slip 9-4 Fr. Blankets
PoitK do do ' a new & superior
] aitielc for plantation use
8-4 Duffle ' Blankets
8-4 to 15-4 Itoso do
4-4 Domestic Plains
8-4 it 4 4 do Plaids fit Stripes
dn do Checks
Blue & Mixed Sstinolts
Swapsdonn Flannels
English fii|Ant. do
Blue, Green, Brown & Blk Circas
sians
“ ** •• ” Bombazetts
Marsatlles. Valentin, Swansdnwn and
Silk Vesting
and M.itsailles Knotted Quilts
A General Assortment of
Cotton and Wuotcn Hosiery
l.imiyns nnd Lawns
Silk and Cotton Umbrelhis
M.PItENDERGAST.
No. 8 & 14 Gibbous Block,
sept 17
sept 19
Administr
thcfiret-Tuseday in
sold bofore the CouU
In Effingham county between tlip
Usual liourtof sale.
The real estate of Wnl 11. Womack dc
Ceased, consisting of several tracts offend.
In s od county, being on both sides of the
Louisville road—containing fire hundred
And seventy acres, fur the benefit ol the
ulitS*
The above property sold by order ofuhe
Inferior Court of said taunt/, tilling for
ordinary purposes.
WM. A. PRDVATT.,
Administrator in right of his wile,.
SARAH PREVATT, Adm’x.
sept 19 195*
For Snle'or to Kent.
Tlic subscriber wishteblth-
er to sell, or rent for one year
from thalst of November next,
his House, situated on Colum
bia Square, corner of York and Haber
tKain Streets—a carriage house and stable,
with other outbuildings, arc attached-'to
lira House. JAMES BROWN*
sept 8 190t ■
Coffee & Sugar.
100 -BAC8 prime Green Coffee
Sheriff’
s
Sale—Continu
ed.
. On the first Tuesday in November nert.
W ILL be sold before the Court house
in the city nf Savannah, between
flic usual Ilnurs of sale. '
A portion of tho furniture of the City
flotel, comprising tables, chairs, beds,
bedding, bedsteads, crockery and silver
Ware, knives and forks,' kitclien utensils,
fitc.— levied on under and by 'virtue of an
execution on foreclosure—'T. M. Driscoll
drs H W.. Lubbock.
a oct 8 GEO. MILLEN, s. c. c
A TRACT of land containing 480 a
cres, situate in-the district of Oi
Sheriff’s Sales.
On thefiret Tuesday in November nert.
W IL.besold before the Court House
In the City of Savannah,, between
the usual hours of sale.
All. that plantation near Savannah
Yi-own as Tweedside, containing 483 -acres,
w -h the improvements thereon, bounded
North and North east by Savannah river
and Onluw Island,.on the North West Ity
lends belonging to Postell.und on the smith
by foods belonging to Mrs. Margin et AI*tc*
kay. levied on as the property of Jolfh Mo*
ireh to satisfy executions in favor of the
Bank of Darien, Bauk of theStntoof Geor*
gla. Planters Bunk, and others.
Also, all th.u’lot No. (6.) six, Colombia
ward, with the* improvements thornn, boun
ded Rust by No (7 ) s* veil. South by a lane
Wf«t He lot No (h) five, and North by
Broughton >treel» Levied on us the prop-
'■ erty of John Morel, to satisfy executions in
favor of t Hank of Darien, Bank of the
St* of Georgia. Planters B.ink, and olh
ers.
G ORGR MILLEN, s. c. c.
oct 3
angebtirgh. on Edisto-c.reek in the state of
South Caroline, bounding notth on lands
of Daniel Masyck, nnd-south and west on
Tie ?e id. creek.
For a plat of saitlland, and terms of sale
,pply to GRO. GLEN,
feb 3 Ex’or. est. rtf John Glen
By J. !5. llf-rb-it.
ton’lhe first Tnesd iy in 'vivomher next,
Will be sold before the Court House
the city of Savannah between t ie usual
hours of sale { f not previously dir^iOsed of
by private sifo)
A Negro V na raiv-d ;,i the country,
17 year of.i^ • ich hi-i child 4 months old
a g*»o.i !* > ■*.« :' r; .nt and sold for no fruit
oc-t « 'O'
of
ho
* Jailor's Sale.
W ILlibf -uld at tin* Court House
Chatham count) , on tho first Tues
day in November next, a negro boy
say> his nnm- is JI - , and that he belon
to John Pi im >n-hfl, the said negro ha
ing been in j.iil eighteen months and is now
offered for sale is the law directs^
JOHN I. DEWS, j
oct 3
Tax
ECS
bal.s Foolscap Paper
Whole and half bbls now Flour-
boxes Bunch Raisins
from schr. May Flour
AMD IM STORE,
rime St. Croix Sugar
io bbls
80 hhds N _
80 bbls do
ALSO
A general supply of
GROCEltlE 8.,
arefully selected lor family nse.
GAUDR-Y &LKGRIEL.
net 13 -205*
For sale.
i
Fifty Dollars Reward.
4 BSENTED himself on the 13tii ult
my mulatto servant man JIM lie has
been since in Savannah. Fifty dull,us
will be .paid on proof In conviction of his
being harbored uv a while person, or twen*
ty dullars if by a coloted person, or ten
dollars for his delivery in Jail. All mas
ters and owners of vessels ere cautioned
not to receive hint on bonrd, at every oxer-
lion will be made to detect them, qud the
law inforced. JIM is ti small .size man,
23 or S years old, well made and lluok for
his.height, smiles when spoken to, one or
both nf his cars are bored, lie is passing
himself as a free man,he wore a white hat,
dark Saltinett short coat, has a red I'laitl
C,imhlct Cloak and other clothing, with
him, usn lly nears a round jacket of
dark Saltinetl. WM. ROBARTS.
Riceliurn, Liberty-co. h 1 It of October 1839.
P. 8. The above follow JIM, has been
seen lurking about (lie streets of Savannah,
within the last five or six days,
oi l 8 803rt
A great Bargain on a. long
Credit.
E HF, subscriber is unxlous to sell the
following valuable lands, dr eny.of
, and will 4ll on good terms, and give
five years to pay for the same] and if not
sbld by the first Tuesday in .December
next, will offer them on that day .at Mil-
iedgeville, to the highest bidder, on ilia
above terms—tho property to staml it* own
security-*viz:
Tltni well known place nailed Codar
Shoals, in Newton county, threo miles from
Covington, on the rivet, abovo Macon.—
On the premises there aro a good dwell
ing house, lingo barn, stables, out houses,
sturo-lrausc, with two good gtlst and two
saw mills, 6ttt house, 00 saw gin thresher,
and about.75 acros of open land, In n nico
state of cultivation. This placo contains
six hundred and seven acres of land, and
owns the pine timber oil six hundred acres
more. The shoftl is said by good judges
to be equal to any shoal 1n the Union for
any kind of machinery requiring water
power. By nature this shoal is so construc
ted, ns to be free from all inconvenience or
danger from the highest freshets, end ul
ways has a sufficiency of water.
Also, 1400 -acres of land, 16 miles fpin
Athens, and 10 mites from Monroe, Walton
county, on the'A ppalatchie river, with a-
.bout 400acres of open land; part Of the
wood land is of a superior quality. Tilt-
place Is well watered with branches and
fine springs -, has un it n gin which is car
ried by water, and is supposed to be as
healthy as any pint of the Slate; part of
this is lino red land for wheat.
Also,-S50 acres of land, directly on the
road from Covington to Madisnn, 4 miles
Iropt Covin; t' a. This is a beautiful le
vel piece nf l.mri.u handsnmo place to live,
within two miles nf lira fine flourishing A-
cademy of Jeffersun, in n good neighbor
hood : there tire about 40 acres of open
land, and in a line state of cultivation.'
Also, a beautiful front lot on tlto Iqttarc
in Covington, with two houses, where
McNeil & Batts, merchants, tlo business,
nnd where the Rev. John Julies now lives
This is as desirable a stand as is In the vil
lage for doing business.
Also the following-unimproved lots:
No. 99, in the lltli District of Houston
r.-onnty.
No.' 30, in 1st District of Monroe, now
Pike countv.
No. 19, in Silt District,Haberslium coun
ty—draw n by Benjamin Knncday.
No. 76. ill Gtli District Henry county, a
beautiful level piece of laud—drawn by
lames R. Wilkinson, of Screven county.
No. 70, in 5th District Ilonry, now Fay-
In- Savannah Libra-
.ry will be opened fur the deliver; ol
lionksevery Monday, Wednesday aud Fri
day, front 8 to’5 o'clock V. M.
individuals not sham holders can have
the use of the Library on tlte (olU/wing
terms s—
For otto year, by paying (1!
*' (lx months, “ - 0
•• any less porlod, at the rate ol 4
per month
WM. MOREL, Librarian.
net 1 400§‘
J EOUGA, Chatham
To Rent.
ME Wlinrf Lot Ntri.und Deck, well
T .ric ,*iiiiii cm rsuY.tiuu i.uun, -von
calculated for a WOOD YARD,
or SHIP CARPENTER, Fur terms apply
to JOHN W. ANDERSON,
sept 46 ' lUBi-st
Yellow Pine TiinbeP Wan
ted.
FJN HE Subscriber will contract.lor Ycl-
-- all " hum it may concern
Whercnk, 1 Thomas Askew, KviS.
the estate of James J. Tlppin, del ?'
tltionod tho said Justices to bo'diwi'.‘'P*
from Ills laid Executorship. *'P
These are therefore to cite and
Islt all and singular the kindred and
tors of the said doc. to file their obi*
(if any they have) in lira CIcrlr’s ■}
tint Cunrt of Ordinary orsnid'Ftrf
before tlra'7th-day or JanuaryTibj •-
wise letters dismissory will |, 0 - tR ...„
.the petitioner. . brai '"--,
Witursstliu Hon. Ellas Fa,. on , L,
Justices of the said Con J, l f4
halt the 7th day nf July * f, 1 ""
thousand eight linndred audial,?
. llillCe
S. M. BOND, o, e, o, c,
luw Pine Timber nf varinus lengths
and sizes, deliverable-from the iniddto of
September to tho 1st Dereinher.
WILLIAM CHIBTREE, Jr.
Ag't. S. S. S Mill Go.
NEGRONS WANTED.
Wanted to bite, five able bodied Ne
grocs
Applv as ttlinve
sept 28 lOUcTt
MALLERY & DUFFY,
DRAPERS fy TAILORS,
OH THE BAT,
EAST OF TIIE CITY HOTEL,
H VVE received by late arrirals from
New York a partial supply tif Set!
sonahle Goods consisting .if Cloths, Cnssi
titers, Vestings, Coats,'Frock Corns, Cna
toes, Pants. Vests, Drawers, Shirts, ildkfs,
Cravats, Stocks, &o.-9tc.
sept 38
The Pust-Master General,
United States,
W
Eleazer Early, and others,.
In the 6th Circuit Court U’S. District of
Georgia, to May 7erm, 1849.
4 N action nf debt on bond having been
instituted in the 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 service Laving keen effected on
all the defendants, except Samuel Nicho
las, who, the Marshal returns, is not to be
found in this District—On motion uf the
District Attorney, It it Ordered, that the
said Samuel Nicholas be, and he is hereby
cited to appear at the office ol the Clerk of
said Court on of before the first Monday in
November next, being the Rules day of
said Court fur said month, then and there
tn plead or answer to the said action—and
It it farther Ordered, that this citation be
published for the space of three months in
one of the Gazettes of this state.
J. CUYLER, District Judge.
Extract front Rule Book.
Geo. Clem, Clerk.
july 8th, 1849. TL159
CHEAP AND FASHIONABLE
House, Sign, Furniture t5'
Ship
PAINTING,
■ G, glazing and paper.
I1ANUINH
T HE subscriber grateful fur -former
favors, after a residence of ten years,
tenders his services to the public in tho a-
bovo line, and informs them that Ins Es
tablishment, Signofthe llandand Brush,
tiearthe Exchange, is undergoing a genornl
and extensive improvement, ana that he
has received by late arrivals a large supply
of Paints, Oils, Brushes, Window Glass,
&c. &.c. With the assistance of a compe
tent foreman, whom he has employed, will
enable him tu execute work of the kind,
on as accommodating terms as any person
in the citv.
Paints, Oils, Brushes, Window Glass,
Sallies, Paper Hangings, tfc■ fee.
With a general assortment nf articles in
the line alwavs kept un hand, for sale
wholesale and retail.
N. II. Paint* prepared for uio and direc
tions tivcn'for using them. -
P. MARLOW.
act 6 204
Chambers Superior Court,
JUNE 85th, 1829.
The Marine Sr. Fire In
surance Bank nf the
State of Georgia^ et at.
vs. • *
Eleazer Early,
et.ftl.
Chatham 8u
perior Court,
January Term
1880.
In Equity.
I T being verified to the Court that Elea
zer Early one of the defendants in the
Missing.
Having been landed fropt tlte New
-t
No. 254, In 5th District, Ilonry.
No. 299, in the 1st District of Coweta,
With several other lots in Carroll, Musco
gee, Troup and Loe Counties, which are
how offered on good terms. Persons wish
ing to settle in tlte above tract of country,
un improved or unimproved Innd. will find
it to their interest to examine those lands,
aVtd eall on
SAMUEL J. BRYAN.
Savannah.
N B.—The titles are all clear and un
doubted.
it e 40 145
York packets ships. Vie:
Marks.
E. & W, Joyner, 1 bbl. liquor, J Ilnb
batd, 1 bundle, landed from ship Henry.
B. & B. 1 bundle and 2 anvils, fin ship
Emperor.
J. Hubbard, 1 box, 1 cask, and 3 bun-
dlos, fin ship Emperor.
II. &G. or Holmes 9c Gray,4 box, fm
ship Macon.
* E. P. North,C boxes, from ship. Helen
Mar. -
The above goods are consigned to Mr.
E. Bliss of this city. Any information re
specting the same will be thankfully recei
ved by the consignee, or
HALL, SUAPTEIt 9c TUPpEll.
oct 8
In the Sixth Circuit Court
United States,District o:
Georgia,
MAY TERM, 1849.
Ralph Clay J Two Judgments
vs. ) in Sixth Circuit
Thus. 9c lloht. Nowell. S Court.
A RULE liaving bcen granted at the
last term of the Court, requiring the
attorney oftlte plaintiff of record lo shew
cause why he should nut,enter satisfaction
on the above judgments, anti it now up-
peeringthat the payments'were made to the
plaintiff himself aud not to the attorney of
record. And it further appearing that the
plaintiff is dead, and his legal representa
tives unknown or absent from the stale, it
is ordered that one month’s notice be giv
en in two ot the gazettes in this place, and
one at the seat of the general government
calling upun the said personal representa
livos oftlte said Ralph, to allow cause at
the next term uf this court, to wit, on the
Thursday next after the first. Monday in
November next, at Milledgeville, why sa
tisfaction should not be ordered to be cm
tered by tlte clerk on the said two judg.
ments. |
Extract'from minutes.
GEORGE GLEN, Cletk,
aup 22 183cp
Notiee.
LL persons indebted to tlte late \V 11.-
Colleetor’s Sale
Continued.
On the first f\> -day n Nov. next.
JTILC b- tali; !i,-fni;- tbe courthouse
v in t|to city of .■*. r.jtiali‘. between
tho usual hour* of sale the following pro-
.perty, viz :
2500 aorei of land in Camden county,
dn St. Maty’s river, granted to Rube,,
Montford of the following qualities:—300,
acres brackish marsh, 200 dp 2d quality
Inland swamp, i 00 do 2d quality hammock
und 1400 pine land—also 1)50 acres of
land ih said county on the S.rtilla, granted
to llaratio. Marbury', of the following qual-.
jtyfi—800 acres 2d quality tide swamp,
l^g do duk and L1b)ory ntld 750 acres pine
aland,levied on.is the property of tho es-
' r tates 'of Robert Uomfori. rud Summon
’Pendltiton,,to. satisfy llte *a>'- and ,-n-ioty
. tax for the'vear 1828,'amount due SUB po
»ttd costs. “ '
DAVHJ BEfcL, T.9.*, e.
not 8
above cause resides outof Chatham coun
ty—Qn motmn it is ordered that the said
Eleazer Early appear on or before tlte first
day of the next Term of thi} Court and en
ter his appearance thcretif'and in default
thereof the said complainant have leav'e to
proceed on their said Bill in the same
manner as if personal-service of the Bill
and subpoena had been effected on the sal I
Eleazer—And it is further ordered tlia
tlti.s Rule Ira published once a month in one
oftlte Public Gazettes of Savannah until
the expiration thereof.
Extract from the minutes.
ROBERT Wv POOLER, Clk.
june 90 1!>3
liams Gillf.tt, will bo pleased tt
make payment to tlte subscriber; and
those having demands against rhe same
will present them to
JAM^H HIGGINBOTTOM,
Administrator
Lower Three Runs, (S. C.) Sept. 7tlt,1829.
oet 3 201
Savannah Pooj* House &
Hospital.
V ISITING COMMITTEE for Oct.
1840. '
s W»Uia.r. Taylor,and Frederick Densler.
Attending Pliyuicjans.
Drs Footmnii .1 n.],.,VSb«fiafJ,
JOS.Bi‘11 OLy&lWtij.S&ry.
sept SO
Playing Cart:
A N assortment of superior q :
received,and for ;.,lc by
ius{
A; PARSONS,
Druggist,
At the Eagle, no B, Gibbons’ Range,
septa* * 198
Missing.
S UPPOSED to have been takon from
the wharf, after landed from s!
Helen Mar last,voyage.
1 bbl liquor marked -’Portland Rum, J.
It.” consigned to Mr. J. hn Bentley.
Also, landing from ship Henry, 8 boxes
and t bbl liquor, marked J. H. G. & Co.,
or J. H. Gordon & Co.
And landed from ship Helen Mar, the
present voyage, \ bbl liquor, T. fit T.
Neal, consigned lo Messrs. Stiles fit, Fan
nin.
Any information which may lead lo the
fecovery of rho sum., will b u thankfull)
received by- the eon dgnees, or
II - LL. SHXPTER St TUPPER.
or.i !•
Notice,
f tCPb-Ji .P’onths afterdate applicatim-
will (.<. inaflt- to the Hon. tlie Justi
ceAt.i ;{ • Lilvi'iot (’ >u•• of lnherty Coun
ty i'. # '«* tve t.o ;-qh .-mr hundred acre* o;
land VFmKin^. '* t Mute of Donald F»
sfir,[bp ineU \ .(A ol ih«* heits and ciddltors
of said -suite
r.na iij^T'R. FRASER, •
july 25 170 Executrix,
North Amcrcan Rieview.
W T WILLIAMS lias just received
• the North American Review, No
85, for October, 1849.
CONTENTS:
Irving’s Conquest of Granada; Author
ship nf Junius’ Letters; Modern Greek
Literature Egyptian AmiquiliesjDwight'
Travels in Germany ; The American Ju
,rist -, Holmes’s American Annals ; Life
and Works of Canovo; Grecian and Ito
man Geography ; Specimens of American
Poetry; Hosacks’ Life of De Witt Clin
ton ; Captain Hall's Travels in the United
States and Canada; Quarterly List of
New Publications ; Index,
oe.t 13
Just i2eceived,
1 A BOXES Mustard
B.V to bbls White Wine V
7 half do Tongues
10 firkins Gnslten lltmer.
.anding from slop Helen Mar, and for sale
by
net 1
HERBERT.
Nov store.
I SAAC NORTON Informs his friends
and the puldlo, that ho hns removed
from his old stand Shad's buildings.lo the
corner ono doot west where lie hns recent
ly opened arid will receive by expected ar
rivals,
A Handsome Assortment of
Stuplc and Fancy Dry
Goods,
selected in -New York market by an expc
rienred person, and will be sold nt a very
smell advance for cash or on his usual
terms for good paper,
sept 28 -r
Portlund Rum.
July 7
C l EORGIA Chuth-vm Cor^7~
W the Hon. the JueSttof the
rtf i'hftt /iSMIl pAffSlikl milt!. * -
J and i
Court of Chatham County sitting far*
nary purpose*. tri
71 all whom it may Conor,
Whereas, F„ S; llees nnd
Rice, admiolstrators ofThonmk^
ceased has petitioned the said , !
be discharged from heir ntlminlM,
These are therefore to cite a
islt all anri.sihgulnr tho kindred
of said deceased tn file their
any they ltave)to the gram
sory oil the estate of the
impllcants in the Clerk's
Court, on or before
next; otherwise
granted.
Witness thi
the Justices
day of July,
S. M. BOND, c. c, o, c.
»y til
Elias Fott, ,
tho said Court the
. D. 1849.
EORGIA, Liberty County—,
lion, the Justices of the Inferior „
of Liberty County, titling for ordinary i
poeee
To nil whom it may concern.
Whcrcns, Miss S Miller, has app„„
the linn the Court of Ordinary ol «
berty County for Letters of Admlninmi
ofall anil singular the good, and chattt'
rights and credits that were of Thon>.u i
Miller,late of the county of Liberty dect
ed.
These are, therefore, to cite and id*
nislt all and singular the kindred nnd t
dltors of the said deceased, to file tlreir _
jectlons (if any. they have) in the CM
Office of the said Court, or or before
Uth day of Nov. next, otherwise letten
administration will be granted to tlte t
applicant,.'
Witness the Hon. W Hughes, one oft
J-i tices oftlte said Court, the 5lb dir
Sept. A, D. 1840 ,
E. BAKER, c, c. b. i,r.
sept 5 •
Rulluch County—
G EORGIA, muiucn t;mtnlr-
the Hon. the Justices of the /sj
"E Ah BB S Portland Rum (coloured.)
Jl. “ r Landing from ship Helen Mar
and for sale by
HALL. SIIAPTER &TIIPPER.
oct 3
Notice.
A I.I. person* having demands against
the estate of John J Utley, are re
quested to present tlieth duly attested nnd
those indebted to said estate will make
payment forthwith to
J. CHARl.TON, Arlm’r.
sept 10 M. ATIIILEY, Adm’x.
Notice,
F OUR Months after date application
will be made tn tlte Hon. the Justices
of the Inferior Court of Emanuel enmity
for leave to sell all tho real estate of Janies
Swiney, dec. for the benefit of the heirs and
creditors of snid estate
TUOMA SWINEY. Adm'or.
inly 28 171
Court of Rblloch County, sitting
dinary purposes.
To all whom it may concern.
Whereas. Margaret llagin, applies fr
letters of administration on the estate u
effects of F.llieldred Hagii] deceased, Is
of Bulloch county, in behalf of ihe kit
dred and creditors.
These are, therefore, to cite and edm
islt nil and singular, the kindred and mi
ilors of the said deceased to file theinhjt
tious, if any they have, in the clerk’s
ficeof-said court, un or before tl
day of October next, otherwise It
administration will be granted.
Witness, the hon. S. IWilli;
of the Justices of said court, the II
of Sept, A. D.- 1829. .
E. KENEDY, c.c.o. i
sept 10 ' 191*
Received per schr Frances.
A} AR boxes yellow Soap
10 bbls Mp*s -Beef
10 do prime, tlo .
For ante hy
COHEN fit MILLER,
oet 1 200
Notice,
A I.L-persons having demands against
tlie estate nf James I. Anderson, of
Emaiiuel comity, will present them duly
attested, and those indebted tu tho same
will make immediate payment to
sept 25 THOMAS WINNEY,
EORGIA, Chathum tioiuity.—lly
Vff the Hon. the Justices of the Inferior
District Court U. S. Geor
gia District.
AUGUST TERM, 1820.
E DWARD Coppee, Charles Camp-
field, James Thompson and Lau
rence O’Byrtte having been duly summon
ed to servo as Petit Jurors at this Court,
mil failing to attend—Ordered that they
re severally fined in the sum of ten dollars,
ntless sufficient sxcusos, on oath be filed
in the Clerk’s Office on or before the an
cond Tuesday in November next.
Extract from the minutes,
GEO. GLEN, C’lk
aug 15 170
Court of Chatham County, sitting for Or
dinary purposes.
To all whom It may concern.
Whereas, R. W. Habersham, Admlnls
trator, of the estate of Alexander Haber
sham,late of Savannah, deceased, has pe
titioned the said justices to bo discharged
from his said administratorship.
These are therefore to cite and admon
ish all and singular the kindred and cretk
Hors of the said dec. to file their objections
(ifqny they have) in the Clerk's oflW of
tho Court of Ordinary on or hefore the 3d
day of April next, otherwise letters
dismissory will be granted to tho petition
er.
Witness the hon. Elias Fort, one ofthe
justices of the traid Court at Savannah the
3d day of Oct. a. D. 1820.
S.M. BOND. c. c. o. c. c.
oct 3
Port Wine.
t QR. casks choice Port Wine
Just received and for sale by
P. MARLOW.
sept 20
Treasurer’s Office.
T ti SAVANNAH, Sept. 15, 1820
HE Owners of Stock in the Suvnn
nail ‘Exchange’ are hereby notified
t bat agreeable to a resolution of Council
30000 of snid Stock will ho redeemed on
b, ; fo ' ro the 20th ofNovomher next, nnd
liat I am now prepatedto pay the same at
ny office.
M. W. STEWART, c. t.
10.1 *>; ■
I sept 15
G EORGIA—Chatham County—By
et- tr LT- ,» r .ti «-/. ~w a
the Honorable the Justices of the In
fe ior Court of Chatham county sitting
for ordinary purposes.
7’o all whom it may concern.
Whereas Geo. Millon hns applied to tho
Honorable the Court of Ordinary of
Chatham county for letters dismissory
on the estate & effects of Jno L Seabrook
late of said county, deceased.
These aiothorcfnre to cite nnd adtnoniAi
all nnd singular the kindred nnd creditors
of snid deceased to file their objections (if
any they Itgvejto the granting of the letters
dismissory on the estate of the deceased
to tho applicant in the Clerk’s office of the
said Court, on or before the 28th day
Deo, next; otherwise lettors dismissory
will-be granted.
Witness the Honorable Elias Fort, ono
of the Ridges of said Court, the 26tlt dnv
of June, A. D. 1820
•S. M. BOND,c. 9. 9.
>50 38 160*
G EORGIA, Liberty Couniy-M
Hon. the Justices of the Ufa
Court of Liberty County, sitting fit
nary purpose*
To all whom It may conem-
Whereas, Mrs. Sarah Smylie,
county applies to be dismissed from «
Guardianship of John S. Fraser, «P
of John E. Fraser, late of said county *
ceased. " i
Theae are therefore to cite and m
islt all and aingular the persons contc,
to file their objections (if any they hare
my office at Riceboro, on or bofore the
Monday in November next, otbeisl**
ters of diimlitory will be obtained bj *
said applicant.
Witneaa the Hon. William Ilughet,*
t. f the Judges ofthe Court of Ordinary
said Coupty, this 18th day of JolJ *•
1820.
E. BAKER, o.c.o.i-t-
oct 6
O EORGIA, Chatham CountJ-
the Hon the Justices ofthe /Hfl
.the Hon the Justices of the .
Court of Chatham County,tiffing/® 1 *
narypurposes.
To all whom it may concern.
Whereas James Lanier of Savannah
applied to the Honorablo the Court .o'
dinarv of Chatham county for I 0 ' 1 "
Administraiiongde bonis non on ln e
and effects of Davi i G. Sloan, late
county doe. as principal creditor.
These aro therefore to cite and odm
islt,all,nnd singular the kindred an .
tors of the said dec’d lo file pell' * J ,
(if any they have) to tho gsantinj.
administration of the estate of lb*
to the applicant in the Clerk’s.office
the said court, on ot before the MAJ
Nov. next, otherwise lettersadmn ■
will be granted. . p ,
Witness tlto Hon. Elias > .
of tho jt sticcs of said court,tho a
October A. D. 1820.
S. M. BOND- r c -jt
oct 3
C 'f EOROIA, Effingham<;ouaiy
Wti ‘ " ‘
the Hon. the Justices of t,s Mjj
Court of Effingham county eittingfaV 1
nary purposes.
To all whom It may .concern* ^
Whereas, Jno C. Ratio EvnO"®*
of the estate of Mathotv Ralmden-
tltionod tho snid Justices to bo d»
from his said executorship. ,^
These aro therefore to cite and
all nnd singular the kindred
of said deceased to file lhei '“ b Jf“e t’f
any they have) to th? gr™ tln , ! > (;| ( rkW
er of the said pet'Honettnr *£
fice ofthe said Court, onefb^^
ddy of Nov next, otherwise -
sorv will ho granted. , d) oUr on* re
1 »“/;*