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PUBLIC SALES.
Executor's Sale,
By J. B. Herbert.
On Monday Dili November next.
At 11 o'clock, will be sold nt tlto boose'
formerly occupied by Mrs Sarah De I .a
Motta, President street, all the household
and
t Kitchen Furniture.
coitsirriNoor
A large Extension Dining Table,
Card Tables,
Dressing Tables,
Chairs,
Cnrpe)s,
Mantle Glasses,
Crookery and Glass Ware,
Andirons,
Shovel and Tongs.
ALSO
Beds,Bedstcads&Bedding
Sold by permission of tho llonorablu ihc
Court of Ordinary, and by order of the
Executor.
•ept S Tormscash.
Sheriff’s Side.
On the first Tuesday in November next,
W ILL bo sold at the Court House in
Riceboro .Liberty County between
the usual hours of sale tho following prop
erty, vizt
One negro boy named Itnxzard levied
on as tho property ol.Thomas S. Mell to
satisfy an execution Issued ander the fore-
. closure of a mortgage in favor of William
Ilankin,
D, MELL, s. l. c.
sept 5- 183
PUBLIC SALES.
Executor’s Sales.
On the first Tuesday in December next.
W ILL lie sold before the Conn house
in Savannah between the usual
hours of sale.
All the eastern tenement of Brick buil
dings on lot No 8 Darby Werdjliousc and
lot No SI Columbia Ward; lot and bull
dings No IS, Carpenters Row, l.ot No9
and improvements Decker ward and lot
No 10 and halt the improvements Decker
Ward, all in the city of Savannah; being
f iart of the real estate of Jusieh Penlicld,
slo of Savannah dec'll,
Solrl by permission of the Court of Or
dinary ofChathatn County—for the bene
fit of tho heirs and creditors. Conditions
cash.
JOS. CUM MING, ) Ex’ors of Josialt
S. C.DUNING, yPeufield.
ort 1 son
By J. B. Herbert.
On the firtl Tu’sdny m ,\ortmb.r next
Will be sold befuio the Conn House be
tween the usual hours of sale.
A negro railed C-ESAR sold at the risk
of the former purchaser he not having com
plied with the terms of sale,
out 13
Administrator’s Sale.
On thefirst Tuesday in January next.
W ILL be sold before the Court House
in Rulloch County between the
usual hours of sale.
All the lendslsclnnging to the estato of
Isaac Waters^ sold by order of the Justices
of the Inferior Court of said county, for
the benefit of tho heirs and credilotsof said
estate,
JOHN WATERS, Adm'r.
sept 11 182f
Sale.
Administrators’
On the frit Tuesday in December next.
W ILL he sold before the Court house
in Effingham county between the
Usual hours of sale.
Tho real estate nfWoi If. Womack de
ceased, consisting of s'evcral tracts of land,
in said county, being on both sides of she
Louisville road—containing .fire hundred
and seventy acres, for the benefit ql the
heirs.
The above property sold by order of the
Inferior Court of said county, sitting for
ordinary purpose*.
WM. A. PREVATT.
Administrator in right of his srife.
SARAH PREVATT. Adm’x.
eept I, 195*
Sheriff’s Sale—Continu-
ed.
On the fret Tuesday in November next.
W ILL be told before tlte Court house
in the city of Savannah, between
the usual hours of sale.
A portion of the furniture of the City
Hotel, comprising tables, chairs, beds,
bedding, bedsteads, crockery and silver
ware.dmivei and forks, kitchen utensils,
&c.—levied on tinder and by virtue of an
execution on foreclosure—T. M. Driscoll,
vs II W. Lubiiock.
oct 8 GEO. MILLEN, a. r. c.
City Marshal’s Sales.
On the first Tuesday in December next,
I N conformity With .t resolution of conn-
ciI, I shall proceed, in front of the
Court House between tho usual .hours of
10 and 4 o’clock, to sell tho following lots,,
viz:
Lot no. 49, Drown ward, hounded cast
by lot no 80, south bv a lane ofSO.feet
wide,north by a street of 7S:fcet-tvide and
west by a street 45 feet wide.
Lots nos. 50 and 51, upon which the
Circus now stands. . ,
Lots nos. 58 and $0 Drown ward, boun-
cast by lot no 57, south by Libcity street,
that fronts the South Commons, west by
Dull street and north by a lane SO ft wide.
A building one and a quarter story high
and 60 feet long stands upon one of these
lots.
Lois nos. 01 and 62, Brown ward, fron
ting the South Common.
Lot no 28, Columbia ward,bounded east
by Columbia Square, south hy York street
west by let no *4, and north by President
street.
Lots nos. 47 and 48, Jackson ward,boun
ded south by Liberty inert, west by JcfTei
lun street, nnrili by a lane of 80 feet wide -
and cast by lot no 40.
„P. M. STONE, c. si.
oct 17
Sheriff’s Sales.
On thefrst Tuesday in Sorember pert.
W ILL bo sold brfnro the Court House
lit the City of Savannah, between
llio-osual boors of sale.
All that plantation near Savannah,
known as Tweed side, containing 485 acres,
with the improvements thereon, bounded
North and North east by Savannah river
mid Onlow Island, on the North West by
lands belonging to Posted,and on thesnnlh
by lands belonging to Mrs. Margatct Mac-
kay. levied on as the property of Joint Mo
rel, to satisfy executions in favor of the
Dank of Darien,Rank of tho Stale of Geor
gia, Planters Bank, ond others.
Also, all tliat^lot No. (0.) six, Columbia
srard, with the improvements thcron, boun
ded East by No (7.) seven, South by a lane
West bv lot No. (5) five, and North by
Broughton street. Levied on as the prop,
erty of John Morel, to satisfy executions ill
favor uf the Bank of Darien, Bank of tho
Statu uf Georgia, Planters Bank, and oth
ers.
GEORGE MILLEN, s. c. c.
■etc, 3
By J. B. Herbert.
On.the fii.il Tuesday in November next.
Will l>e sold before the Court House in
the city of .■iitvaJiitali between the usual
hours of sale (if not previously disposed of
by private jale)
A Negro Woman raised in the country
17 years of age with her child 4 months old
a good house servant and sold for no fault,
oct .8 104
Jailor’s Sale.
W ILL be sold at tho Court House of
Chatham county, on tlfe first Tue*.
day in November next, a negro boy who
say- his name is JIM, and that he belongs
to John Pittman—lie, tho said negro -hav
ing been in jail eighteen months and is now
offered for sale as the law directs.
JOHN I. DEWS, j. c.o.
oct 6
Tax Collector’s Sale—
Continued.
On tho first Tuesday in Nov. /text.
W ILL be sold before the courthouse
in the city of Savannah between
the usual hours ofsale tho following pro.
perty, viz :
*500 acres of land in Camden county,
on St. Maty’s river, granted to Uobett
Montlord of the following qualities;—300
acres brackish marsh, 800,do 2d quality
inland swamp, too dofd quality hammock
and 1400 pine land—also 1150 acres of
land in said county on the S.uilla, granted
to Haratio Marbury, of the following qua),
ity:—300 acres *d quality tide swamp,
100 do oak and hickory and 750 acres pine
land, levied on .is tile property of tho es
tates of Robert Mojttfort and Solomon
Pendleton, to satisfy the state and county
tax for the year,18*8, amount dje JUG
and costs.
DAVID BELL, t.c.c.c.
ett •
Sheriff’s Sale,
On the first Tuesday in Drcrmbcr next.
W ILI.be sold in front of the Conn
House ill the County of Effing-,
ham between the usual limits of sale.
Two hundred acres of bind with all and
lingular the improvements thereon, lying
and being in the county of Effingham
hounded hy land of Wm. Womack and on
the east by land gran ed to Wriglit Lofilry
levied on as the pioperty Of Frederick
\ynmark to satisfy sundry executions in
favor of Thomas J. Tondr, Jesse Sander
lilt and others, levied on and returned to,
me by a Constable.
J. R. MORGAN, a. c.c
on 17
Tile I'.iil^MssteTTTcneraTT"
United States,
* us
Elcazcr Early, and others. _
In the nth Circuit Court U.'S..J)istrict oj
Ceorgia, to May Term, 18*0.
A N action of debt on bond having been
instituted in the alxiva case hy the
Post-Master General of the United States,
against Eleuzrr Early, Sheldon C. Pun
ning, Samuel Nicholas, and F. II. Well
man, and service having been effected on
nit the defendants, except Samuel Nicho
las, who, the Marshal returns, is not'to he
found in this District—On motion of the
District Attorney, It is Ordered, that the
said Samuel Nicholas be, and he is hereby,
cited to appear at the office oi the Clerk of
said Court on or before tho first Monday in
November next, being the Rules day of
said Court for said month, then itnd there
to ple-.d or answer to the said artinn— and
it is further Ordered, that this citation be'
published fur the spare of three months in
one of the.Uazcttcs of this slate.
J. CUYLER, District Judge.
Extract front Rule Book, e
Czo.Gi.Kit, Cleric.
july 8th, IBID. TL159
Chambers Superior Court,
JUNE 25th. 18*9.
Executive Department, Georgia,
OCTOBER 9, 18*9.
hat a list of
asury on ac
count of the Poor School and Academic Fund, during tho past year, with tho names of
tho persons who recoived them, be prepared for publication In tile Georgia Journal, tbe
Macon Messenger, Columbus Enquirer, Athenian, Augusta Constitutionalist, and
vannah Republican.
Attest, GEO. R. CLAYTON,Sec’ry F.x. Dep't,
UulUIlull pi
I N compliance with a request of tho Sonatils Academicus, It Is ordered, that
the several sums of money which had bent drawn nut ol Ilia public Treatur;
Sa
A List of Governor’s Warrants drawn on tho Treasury for County Academies, and do
livered from the Executive Department since tlte report made to the last Legislature.
Date.
In favor of what
county drawn.
Amount
Dol. Ct.
By whom receipted for.
1828,
Nov
3.
Troup,
Newton,
188
65
W. 11. Sledge, for Trusted.
t»
41
2*.
188
05
Wm. D. Conyers, do
It
It
<8.
llibb,
188
05
Matthew Robertson, dn
II
Dec.
10.
Wayne,
188
85
Fiam-is M. Scatlctt, tin
II
II
18.
Lincoln,
188
05
Rem Kcmion, dn
II
II
«0.
llttrke,
188
65
S. llurlow, do
14-
II
28
Marion,
815
W. Williams, a Trustee.
•44
• 1
S li.
Jones,
188
65
Wm B. Stephens do
II
• 1
30.
Troop,
815
Whitfield H. Sletlgo do
1829,
Jan.
1..
Baldwin,
ton
or,
Wm Y. Ilansell do
»*
• 1
5.
Monroe,
180
65
E. Myrick, for Trustees.
II
*•
0.
DeKalb,
188
6 5
Wm Kr.gnrd, n TruMcc.
Daniel Hightower (to
II
SO
Harris,
815 .
1*
Feb,
12.
1 oueta,
Hancock,
W. Hitchcock, for Trustees.
II
Mar.
0.
188
05
John Lucas » iln
II
"
9.
Putnam,
188
05
Samuel K. Hodges dn
II
II
18.
Greene,
Twiggs,
188
65
Gen. H. Clayton du
*»
April 14.
188
05
E. Hamilton do
II
May
SO.
Wilkes,
Mttscngee,
188
G5
Etlw’d Gary du
II
si
*5.
loos
V5
Jsme. 8. Calhoun do
••
June
10.
linker,
1311
05
Thomas Porter a Trustee.
II
II
17.
Talbot,
1003
05
.1 P. Blackman for Trustees.
M
II
17.
Crawford,
188
05
Klij.ih M. Amos <lo
II
II
81.
Decatur,
188
65
II. TGamble do
II
II
25.
Jcffrrsun,
188
05
Asa Holt, a Trustee.
II
II
ts.
Houston,
188
05
David Minis
II
July
IS.
Clark,
188
05
John N. Birch a Trustee
II
Sent
9.
Elbert,
188
05
F. M. OiDbs for Trustees. .
1018,
Dec#
6.
lltirko,
9*4
20
S. Harlow dn
II
11
fl.
Decatur,
707
05
II T. Gamble dn
I*
«•
fl.
Greene,
*15
38
Geo. R. Clayton do
II
11
fl.
Twiggs,
452
05
E. Hamilton tin
II
11
0.
Wnyue,
215
38
F. M. Scarlett do
11991
Ofl
GEORGE-®. CLAYTON, Secretary, Executive Department.
A List of Governor’s Warrants draw n
on the Treasury for Poor Schools, and receipted
for al the Executive Department, since the first Monday in November, t828.
Date.
In tavor nl what
county drawn.
Amo
Dol
lilt
Ct.
By whom receipted for.
1028,
Nov.
28
Bibb,
105
08
M. Robertson for Trustees.
10*9.
Jsn.
Ifl Jnrk'on,
909 _
10
Oran land and Urine, for Te.
II
Feb.
8*1
38
Edwtl Adams, Trustee.
II
Mar
27,111)11,
11 Henry*
j
1355
52
George llaup do
II
April
880
10
A SponcorTor Trustee.
II
June
lall’ike,
tOiCrawford,
252
10
Clias M’Dowrll do
II
150
77
David Delk, Trustee.
II
II
S4|Decaltir,
249
72
II. T. Gamble,for Trustee.
II
II
25 Houston*
125
70
David Mims, Trnitee.
II
Oct.
U Columbia,
301
43
E. \. Wellborn do
• •
1
9 llulloch,
207
65
J W Hibson do
4*
April
10! Lincoln,
258
70
Wm Jonos do
4770
88
GEORGE R. CLAYTON, Secretary, Executive Department.
Octohfr 1
5
209
Notice.
H EREAFTER the Savannah Libra
ry will ba opened for tho delivery ol
Bonks every Monday, Wediiostlay and Fri
day, from 8 to 5 o'clock P. M.
Individuals not share holders can have
tltu use of the Library on -the .following
terms :—
For one year, by paying gif
'• six months, " 8
" any less period, at tho rnto ol I
par tiioiuh
WM. MOREL, Librarian,
net 1 *on|
Fifty Dollars Reward.
A bsented himseiron the iath uit
my mulatto servant mini JIM ho has
been since in Savannah. Fifty (lollatt
will he paid on proof to conviction of his
being burbot od bv o white person, or twen
ty dollars ifhy a coloied person, or ten
dollars.for bis delivery in Jail. Alrmas-
ters and owiteis uf vessels are cautioned
not to rocoive him on board, ns every exer
tion will lie made to detect them, and site
law ittforerd. JIM is a small size man,
*8 or 3 years-old, well made and thick fur
Ills height, smiles when s|inken to, one or
both of Ids esrs are bored, lie is pasting
himself os ■ free man,he wore a white hat,
dark Sallinetrshort-cnnt, has a red Plaid
Ctmblet Cloak anti other clothing, with
him, umi -lly. wears a round jacket of
dark Sattiucti. . WM RORARTS.
Ricohnro, .Liberty eo. 5lh of October 18*8.
P. S. Tile above feltmv JIM, hat been
teeti lurking about the streets uf Savannah,
within the last five or six days,
oct 0 *n*i>I
The Marine Si Fire In
surance Rank of the
State of Georgin, et al.
us.
Elcazcr Early,
et. al.
Chatham Su-
Jourt,
term.
parlor Coi
''To#'
In Equity.
r ' being verified to the'Court that Elea-
zer Early one of the defendants inlhe
above cause resides out of Chatham coun
ty—On motion it is ordered that the said
Eleazcr Early appear on or before the first
day of tho next Term of (Ills Court and en
ter his appearance thereto ana in default
thereof the said complainant have leave to
proceed nit their said Bill in the same
manner as if personal service of the Bill
and subpoena had been effected on the sai I
Elcazer—And it is further ordered ilia,
this Ruin he published once a month in on -
of tho Public Gazettes Of Savannah until
the expiration lhcieo'f.
Extract from the minutes.
ROBERT W. POOLER, Clk.„
jtino SO 153
Savannah Poor House Sc
Hospital.
V ISITING COMMITTEE for Oct,
18*9.
William Tavlor and Frederick Dcnsler.
Attending Physicians.
Drs Footman and A Sheftall.
JOSEPH CUMMING, Sec’ry.
sept *9
Port Wine.
/fl QR. casks choice Port Wine
dfc Just received and for sale by ,
P. MARLOW.
sept IS
Received per schr Frances,
d* A boxes yellow Soap
10 bhls Mess Beef
10 do prime do
For selo by
COHEN & MILLER,
oct1 S09
ciieXpand fashionable
House, Sign, Furniture Sp
Ship
PAINTING,
GILDING, GLAZING AND PAPER-
HANGING
T HE subscriber grateful Tor former
favors, after a residence nf ten years,
tenders his services-lo the public in tho a-
them that bis Es
land and Brush,
;dBig a general
bove line, and info.
UbHshmenl, Sign,
near the Exchange,
and extensive impr
ints received by late
nf Paints, Oils, Brushes,
be. Stc. With the assistance of a compe
tent foreman, whom he has employed, will
epablo him to execute work of tire kind,
bn as accommodating terms as any person
in the ckv. ^
Paints, Oils, Brushes, Window Glass,
Sashes, Paper Hangingi.be. Sic.
With a general assojttwt of articles in
the line always kqftjA hand, fur sale
wholesale and rclail^^
N. B. Paints prepared furusoandtliicc-
tions givon for using them.
P. MARLOW.
oct 6 *0*
Notice.
A LL persons Indebted to the late Wil
liams Giliett, will te pleased to
make ‘
those w
will plesenttbenfio
JAMlkS HIGGINBOTTOM,
Administrator
Lower Three Runs,(S. C.) Sept. 7th,18*9.
oct 3 *01
> payment to rite subscriber; and
having demands against the same
Notice.
lilOlIR months afterdate application
•P .. will he made to the Hon. tho Justi
ces of the Inferior Court of Liberty Coun
ty for leave to sell one hundred .teres of
lepd. belonging to the estate of Donald Fra
ser,for the benefit of the hcin and ci editors
of said ostate.
MARGARET R. FRASER,
jtUy 15 170 Executrix.
For sale.
A TRACT of laud containing 150 a
. eras, situate in the district of Ot-
angeburgh, on Edisto creek in the state of
South Carolina, hounding noilh on lauds
of Daniel Mazyck, and south and west on
“lie said creek.
For a plat of said laud, and terms ofsnle,
apply lo GEO. GLEN,
feb 8 - Ex’or. cat. of John Gian.
In the Sixth Circuit Court
United States, District of
Georgia,
MAY TERM. 1889.
Ralph Clay 1 Two Judgments
vs. > In Sixth Circuit
Thos. & Unlit. Newell. S Court.
A RULE having been granted nt the
last term of the Court, requiring the
alt-true’? of the plaintiff of record to shew
cause wliy he should not k enter satisfaction
on the ahovo judgments, and it now ap
pearing tliut the payments'were made to the
phiinliffhiinseif and tint to the attorney of
record. And it further appearing that the
plainliffis dead, and his legal representa
tives unknown or absent from the slate, ii
is oidered that one month's notice bo giv
en in twonl the gazettes in this place, and
one «t the seat ol the general government,
calling upon Ilia said personal representa
tives of the said Ralph, lo shew cause at
the next term of this couil, to wit, on the
Thursday next nftcr the first Monday in
November next, at Millcdgevillc, why sa-
lisfiteiion should not be ordered to he en
tered by tho clerk on the said two judg.
ments.
Extract'from minutes.
GEORGE GLEN,Clerk.
ang 21 I82CP '
District Court U. S. Geor
gia District.
AUGUST TEIIM, 1819.
E DWARD Coppre, diaries Camp.
field, James Thompson and Lau
rence O'Byrtte having been duly summon
eil to servo ns Petit Jurors at. this Court,
tod failing to attend—Ordered that they
>e severally fined in the sum of ten dollars,
tiilcss sufficient sxeitscs, on oath bo filed
in the derk'a Office on or before the so
ootid Tuesday in November next.
Extract front the minutes,
GEO. OLEN.C'lk
ang to 179
Playing Cards.
A |Ois*ortmont ol'superior quality just
received and for sub* hy
A. l*AKSONS,
Druggist,
At t1io Eagle, no 8, Gibbons* Range*
septa* 198
Treasurer’s Office.
T SAVANNAH, Hopt. 15, 18*0
HE Owners of Stock in tbe Savan
nail ‘Exchange’ arc hereby notified
that agreeable to a resolution of Connell
88000 of said Stock will lie redeemed on
or beforo tile 10th of November next, and
that I am now prepared to pay the same at
my office.
M. W. STEWART, c. t.
sept Is in
State Arsenal. *
P ROPOSALS will ho leceived until
the 1st of December ttexi, for build
ing an A iiskisai, of Brick on tho Lot op
posite tho Guard House, 60 feet front by
40 feet deep, two stories high, in accord
ance with 4 p| ai , j„ possession of the un
dersigned.
The proposals must includo tho cost nf
materials; the work must be done in the
best manner, and must be finished by the
1st day of May 1800. Tho Bricklayers’ St
Carpenter's proposals ntny be separate nr
jointly—-tlie latter would be preferred.
A Bond of Ten Thousand Dollars w ith
approved security will bo required, for the
faithful performance of Ihc contract.
W. T. WILLIAMS, Agent.
augt 17811 *
To Rent.
rip HE Wharf Lot No 4 and Dock, well
calculated fur a WOOD YARD,
or SHIP CARPENTER, Fur tcnnsapply
10 JOHN IV. ANDEltSQN. .
sept 28 I08CM
1
f o all whom it m«y concern
. Whereas,Thoma. Askew .
the estate 0) Jetties J.T&s dlT? 1 «f
tlt.oned the said Justtces m be d iMtu H *
bis said Executorship. *'M I
. , 1 *!**• »f® therefore to cite and
lilt all anti singular the kindrednhH dn# " 1 '
tors ol the said dec. to file their ”1 1
Of any .bey IfttVe) ta 5T Cl,',k^&
the Court of Ordinary ofsaidCiimif!^!^
before the 7th day of January uexf 1 ?,»
wise loiters di.mis.ory will L uL^'
the petitioner. * ^ b
Witness the Hnn. Elins Fort, one „r,
Justices of the said Court aro ^'
nah the 7th day tif J„| y / r l a, "i
thousand eight hundred and' t*l "•
MALLEKY & DUFFY,
IJRAPEBS b TAILORS,
on Titr. nxr,
EAST OF TUB CITY HOTEL,
H IVE received hy Into arrivals front
New York a partial supply of Se.V-
suuablu Goods consisting of Clntlts, Cnssi-
nters. Vestings, Coals. Frock Conti, Coa
tees, I'ants, Vests, Drawers, Shirts, lldkfs.
Cravats, Stocks, Sic, Sic.
sept 20
Just jReccivcd.
fl A BOXES Mustard
l V to hbl. White 'Vino Vinegar
7 half tin Tongues
to firkins Goshen Butter.
Landing from ship Helen Mar, ami for into
by
J. B. HERBERT.
oct I
Notice.
A LL persons having demands against
Jlte estate of John J Utley, nre re.
iiiieslod to present them duly attested and
those indebted to said estato will make
payment forthwith to
J. CHARLTON, Adm’r.
•ept 10 M. A. IIILF.Y, Adm’x.
Notice,
F OUR Months after dnte application
will be made to the Hon. the Justice*
of the Inferior Court of Emanuel county
fur leave to sell all the real estate of James
Swiney, dec. for tho benefit of tlte heirs and
creditors of said estate
THOMAS SWINEY. Adm’or.
inly 28 171
$80,01)0.
Milledgeville Masonic Hal'
LOTTERY,
FIRST CL4SS. 7
To bk coMPi.F.Tzn iis Five Diuwinoi.
Tho first drawing lotnke place positivelv
011 the I4lh of November next, or nl an
- earlier period, should the sale of Tickers
justify it.—The whole nf lire prizes pay
able sixtv tlays after the drawing, subject
to a discount of 16 tier cent.
SCHEME:
iiino.
July 7
BORGIA
S. M. BOND,c.c.
<»«»,}. I
o. C. c.
Chatham t
emit) ,_74
the Hon. the Justices of th, 1,7
V. nlham Vounty •tilingft, 7 ^1
tehom it may eonten
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Notice.
T he savannah library, win
be opened hereafter on Tuesday,
Thinsday and Saturday ill each week from
8 to 5 o’clock, P. M.
WM MORF.L, Librarian,
oet 17 107f
Notice.
A LL persons having demands ngatnst
tho estato of James L Anderson, nf
Emanuel coniitv, will present them duly
attested, and those indebted to she same
will make immediate payment to
sept an THOMAS WINNBY,
G EORGIA, Chatham County.—lly
the Hon. the Justicts of the Inferio.
Court of Chatham County, sitting for. Or-
dinary purposes.
To all whom it may rnneern.
Whereas, R. \V. Httbei.hnni, Admin is
trator, of tho estato of Alexander Halier-
sham,late of Savannah, deceased, has pe
titioned the said justices to be discharged
from bis said administratorship..
Tlteso are therefore to cite and admon
ish all and singular the kindred and cred
itors uf the said dec. to file their objections
(ifany they liavo) in the Clerk’s office of
the Court of Ordinary on nr before tlte Sd
day of April next, otherwise letters
disinissory will be granted to tlto petition
er.
Witness the lion. Elias Fort, one of the
justices of the said Court al Savannah the
3d day of Oet A. I). 1829.
S.M. BOND, c. c. 0. c. c.
oct 3
G EORGIA—Chatham County—By
the Honorable the Justices of the In
ft ior Court of Chatham county sitting
for ordinary purposes.
To all whom it may concern.
Whereas Geo. Millcn has applied to tho
Honorable the Court of Ordinary of
Chatham county for- letters disinissory
on the estate Si effects of Jno L’Soahrook
late nf said county, deceased.
These atcthcrefnre to cite and admonish
all and singnlnr the kindred and creditors
nf snid (Incensed In file tltelr objections (if
any they linvejto the granting of tho letters
disinissory on the estato of the deceased
to the applicant in the Clerk's office of tho
said Court, on or before tho 20th day of
Dec. next: otherwise loiters disinissory
will he grnuted.
Witness the llnnornhlo Elias Fort, one
of 1 lie Judges of said Court, tho feotli dnv
of June, A. D. 1820
S. M. BOND, c.o. 0.
June 30 190*
G
urt
iVhcrcns, E. _
Rice, administrators of Thomaslu, ,’
ceased has petitioned the said ,
be discharged from Mr sdn-lnhtr.ma?
These are therefore to cite and adnvwfcl
ish all and singular the kindred b tiei '
of said deceased to file their objectha
any they Imvejto.tho grantingoftlud
soryon the estate of tlto deceased ^;
applicants in the Clerk's office of the J
Court, nn or before the 7tlt day 0 f jjTJ
next; otherwise tetters disiiiltiory willZI
granted. ; H
Witness the Hon. Eliss Forut*,,
the Justices of the said Court tin
day of July, A. I>. 1829. *
S. M. BOND, 0. 0.0, c i
inly 7 * ,C,t
G EORGIA, Liberty County—fl. s
Hon. the Justices of the Inferior Cm.
of Liberty County, eiHingr/ornrJfnary^.1
To all whom it may concern.
Whereas, Miss 8 Miller, has applied a I
the Hon the Court of Ordinary ot l>l
bertv Comity for Letters of Adtninislritjgil
of all and singular the goods and (liatteh. I
rights and credits that were nf TliomullJ
Miller,late of the county of Lt'erty dee *
Theso are, therefore, to cite ntni adino.1
nlih all and singular the kindred and en I
ditnrsof the said deceased, to Tile their el
jectlons (If any they hnvo) in the Clerk'
Office of the said Court, on or before tWl
Ulhday of Nov. next, otherwise letters«
administration will be granted to the 1
applicant.
Witness the Hon. W Hughes, one of 4
Justices of the said Court, the 5(li day 1
Sept. A. D. 1829 ‘
E. RAKER, e.c. 0. l.c. I
sept 5 ♦
BORGIA, Bulloch County—B
MJf the Hon. thejuslices of the Infidi \
Court of Bulloch County, sitting Jug. I
dinary iur/ioscs.
To all wltoni it may concern.
Whereas, Margaret llitgln, npplitifct
letters of administration oil the estate end
edicts of Etheldred tlagin deceased, hit
of Bulloch county, in behalf of the kia-
dicd and crcditnrs.
Theso nre, therefore, to citesnd adman-1
Ish all and singular, the kiudrrd and ere
itors of the said deceased to file theit objt
lions, If any they have, in the cletk'i 0.
flee of said court, on or before theffti]
day of October next, otherwise lettm 1
administration will bo granted.
Witness, tho linn. 8. IWillintm j
ol the Justircs of said conrt, the Id
of Sept, A. D. 1829.
E. KENEDY, c.c.e.i.c
sept 10 101*
O EORGIA, Liberty County-Bifill
//on. the Justices of the /sjastl
Court of Liberty County, sitting for uti-
nury purposes
To all whom ft may concern.
'Yhere.ts, Mrs. Sarah- Smjlie, of nM
county applies to bo .disptWd from lit
Guardianship of John 8. Fraser, orpksa. I
of John E. Fraser, late of said county it-
ceased.
Theso are therefore to bile and »ilm» 1
ish all and singular the persons cottars* I
In file their objections (if any they harejie I
my office nt Riceboro, on or before the (o* I
Monday in November next, otbetwlse Jej- |
lers of disinissory will be obtained by A 1
said applicant.
Wiun sslhe Hon. William llughe»,«t
of the Judges of the Court ofOrdiniryn j
said County, this IStli day of July L"
1829.
E. BAKER, c.c.o. i.c.
oct 8
G eorgia, Chatham Cuumy-
the Hon the Justices of the /»M I
Court of Chatham County,silling Jot 0' e I
nary purposes.
To all tehom, t may cancers.
Whereas James Lanier nfSnvanniltM 1 ■
applied to the Honorable the Court oft* - T
tlinarv of Chatham county 1 for lettert « |
Administration.de bonis non on the f' 1 ' I
and effects ofDnvi i G Sloan, late of* 11 I
nonnly dec. as principal creditor. r
These arc therefore to cite and adn** -
ish,all,and singular the kindred and crew 1
tors of tho said dec’d to file their objection ■
(if any they have) to the gtanting . r
administration of the estate of Ihedect’
to-the applicant in the Clerk'soln« , L
the said court, nil or before tlto 3d da; ■
Nov. next, otherwise lettersedniinisin j
will be grunted.
Witness the Mon. Ellas Fort* "jj I
nf the jr slices of said court,the Od d». J
(Jctober A.-D. 1029
S-. M.BOND, c.c.o. c.c.
oe.t'S * -
M \ Et tit tit A, ElhBghain Guuuii'
fjf the Hnn. tht Justices 0/ the I*'F*
Qourt ofiyingham county sittingJor v I
nary purposes. I
To all whom it may concern.
Whereas, Jno C. Kuhn Executor <3^1
of theosinte of Mathew Kuhn
tttionod the said Justices to bo di»olH!9 I
from hi* said executorship.
These arc therefore to cite and adrw
all and slnguUrtho kindred «"'! e J,(lt
of said doccuscd to filo their obje 8
any they have) to the. granting of ^
or of tho said pct'ttoner tn the'CWJ |(4
(loo of tho said Court, on 0, ^ f “' jijiiil' -
day of Nov next, otherwise letters
sory will be granted. „„«</
Witness the hon.,J Wa djtour^jf
the Justices of said court tlto
Mny A JOHNCHARLT0N,c.c«^
1 ■ may 0