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fotj's Sale.
J. B. Herbert.
On Monday Olli November next.
At II o’clock, will bo sold nt tlio liouso
formerly occupied by Mrs Sarah De La
Biotin, President street, all tlio liousoliold
and - * . .
Kitchen Furniture.
CONIISTIROOP
A la rgb Extension Dining Table,
Cartl Tables,
Dressing Tables,
Chairs,
(jprpets,
Mantlo Glasses,
Crockery ail'd Glass Ware,
Andlinns,
(shovel and Tongs.
•AMO
Beds,Bc<lsteads&Bedding
' Sold by permission of the Honorable the
'Court of Ordinary, and by order of the
’Executor.
septa , Terms cash.
Sheriff’s Sale.
On the first Tuesday in November next,
W ILL be Sold at the Court House in
Riceboro .Liberty County between
the usual hours of sale (ho following prop
erly, vies
One negro boy named Haxzard levied
on as the property ol Thomas S. Moll to
satisfy tin execution .issued under the fore-
closure of a mortgage in favor of William
Rankin.
B. MELL, S.X. C.
sept 6 , 'IBB-
Administrator’s Sale.
On thefirst Tuesday in January nett.
W ILL be sold before the Court-House
in Rulloch County between the
Usual hours bf sale.
All the lands belonging to the estate of
Isaac Waters, sold by order of the Justices
of the Inferior Court of said county, for
the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said
estate.
JOHN WATERS. Adm’r.
septU I8lf .
Bxcimi
On the first Tuesday in Dtet inter next.
W ILL bo told before the Courthouse
in Savannah between tito usual
hours of sale. * V"
All'tlio eastern tenement of Brick buil
dings on lot No 8 Darby WardsHouse and
lot No 34 Columbia Ward; lot and buil
dings No 13, Carpenters Row, Lot Nod
and improvements Decker ward and lot
No IS and halt the improvements Deckor
Ward, all in the city of Savannah; being
part of the real osiale of JoStah P oilfield,
late of Savannah doc’d,
Sol] by permission of tlio Cooit of Or
dinary ofChathain County—for the bene
fit of (lie -heirs and creditors. Conditions
cash.
JOS. GUMMING, ? Ex’urs of Josiali
S. C. DUN1NG, $ Penfield.'
oct 1 £00
count oflho
tlio persons ivlio
'C Department, Georgia,
OCTOBER 9, 1820.
tr Sonatas Acadcmlcus, Ills dVdcrcd, that a list nr
.....an had been drnwnbut ol tlio public. Treasury cnac-
aitd Academic fund,, during the past year, with the names Ol
hem, bo prepared for publication in the Georgia Journal, (lie
Notice.
jJERF, AFTER tlu> Savannah Libra-j
the Honorable the
'ysitiii
Macon Messenger, Columbus Enquirer, Athenian, Augusta Constitutionalist, and Sa
vannah Republican. .' - ' „ „ „
Attest, GEO. It. CLAYTON, Soc’ry Ex. Dop't.
A List of Governor’s Warrants drawn on tlio Treasury for County Acndoririts, and do
llvered from the Executive Department since tlio report made to tlio last Legislature.
By J. B. Herbert.
Onthe first Tu’Sdaym Norember next
Will be sold befote the Court House be
tween the Usual'hours nf sale.
A negro called CjCSAR soldat the risk
of the former purchaser lie not having com
plied with the term* of sale,
oat 13
Administrators’ Sale.
On He first Tuesday in December next.
W ILL be sold before the Court house
in Effingham county between tlio
usual hours of sale.
, The real estate nf Wm H. Womack de
ceased. consisting of several tracts of hind.
' in said county, being on both sides of the
Louisville road—containing fits hundred
and seventy aetes, for the benefit ol the
heirs.
The above property sold by order of the
Inferior Court of said county, sitting for
otJi.iary purposes.
WM. A. BREVATT.
Administrator in right ofhii wife.
SARAH PRliVATT, Adm’x.
sept 13 103*
Sheriff’s JSale—Continu
ed.
W On the first Tuesday in November-next.
ILL be sold before the Court house
in the city of Savannah, between
the usnal hours of sale.
'A portion of the furniture df the City
Tlotel, comprising tables, chairs, beds,
bedding.'bedsteads, crockery and silver
ware, knives arid forks, kitchen utensils,
to.—levied on tinder and bv virtue of atf
execution on foreclosure—T. M. Driscoll
vs II. W. Lubbock.
oct 8 GEO. MILLEN, s.c. c.
Sheriffls^SateBT '
—- - -Ott fhrftntTuesday tit November-next.
Thty Marshal’s Sales.
On the first -Tucsday-in Decen.ber next.
I N conformity .with tv resolution of coun
cil,I shall proceed, in'front of the
Court Homo between the usual hours of
10-and 4 o’clock, to sell the'following lots,
via;
Lot no. 40, Brown ward, bounded cast
by lot no 50, soiitli by a iane of 80i feet
wide.north by a street of 78 feet wide and
west by a street 48 feet wide.
Lots nos. 80 and 81," upon which the.
Cirrus no# stands.
Lots nos. 88 and 88 Brown ward, boun
east by lot no 87, south by Liberty street,
that'fronts-the South Commons, west by
Bull street and north by a lane 30 ft wide.
A building one and n qunrlcr story high
and 80 feet tong stands upon one of these
lots. ’
Lots nos. 81 and 62, Brown war’d, ’Iron
ling the Eolith Common.
Lot no 23, Columbia ward,bounded cast
by Columbia Square, south by York street
•west by lot no 24, and • north by President
street.
Lots-nos. 47 and 48, Jackson ward,boun
ded south by Liberty street, nest by'jeffei-
sun street, north by a lane of SO feet wide
arid east by’lot no 46,
F. M STONE, o.tu.
net 17
Date.
In Ihvor of what
Amount
county drawn.
Dol.
Cl.
1828,
Nov.
3.
Troup,
188
05
II
II
22.
Newton,
188
65
II
It
20.'
Bibb,
188
05
11
Dec.
10.
AVaytio,
188
85
II
II
18.
Lincoln,
188
05
II
«!
20.
Burke,
Marion,
188
05
n
«l
18
818
«i
II
SU.
Jones,
188
05
ii
II
80.
Troup,
Baldwin,
818
1829.
Jan.
1.
188
05
•1
II
5.
Monroe,
188
05
• ♦ •
II
0.
DeKalb,
188
05
(’
«!
20.
Harris,
818
♦ 1 •
Feb.
12.
Coweta,
815
’ll ,
Mar.
6.
Hancock,
188
05
II
tl
0.
Putnam,
Greene,
188
05
• 1
II
18.
188
85
II
April 14.
Twiggs,
188
05
II
May
St).
Wilkes,
Muscogee,
188
05
• 1
• 1
28.
1003
«:•
’ll
June 10.
linker,
1311
65
II
el
17.
Talbot,
1003
65
II
II
17.
Crawford,
188
05
II '
II
24.
Pccnttir,
188
05
II
11
25.
Jefferson,
188
05
II
II
25.
Houston,
188
65
M
July
IS.
Clark,
188
-05
• 1
Sept
0.
Elbert,
188
05
10211,
Dec.
0.
Kurkc,
824
20
II
II
8.
Decatur,
787
05
• »
II
8.
Greene,
215
36
’ll
’ll
o..
Twiggs,
458
05
• 1
II
0.
Wayne,
218
38
By whom feoeipted for.
ry will bo opcm-d for the deliver; olr,..“/ L
Books overy Monday, Wednesday add Frl- V P«rpn*cii~.
day, from 8 to 5 o’clock L‘. M. tvi,,.. '"'I![''bom llmivcnn.-iJ
Individuals licit slim c holders call have .- -honias Askew |.', n '
ilio use of ilic Library on tlio (Mjpff|(i]g 1 'Utlprt^thosii^ C ^^*lR , ’‘^
Forono yonr, by paying $12
six mcmtiis, ” 0
any loss period, nt tha ruto ol 2
■per mimth
WM. MOREL, Librarian,
oct 1 eon§ \ , -
"S/ti
■
W. 11. Sledge, for Tvustccs.
Wm. D. Conyers, do
Matthew Robertson, do
FinnclsM. Scarlett, do
Rem Remson, . do
S. Harlow, do
W. Williams, a Trustee.
Wm B. Stephens do
Whitfield II. Sledge do
Wm Y. Mansell do
E. Myrick, for Trustees.
Win Ezzard, n . Trustee.
Daniel Hightower do
AV. Hitchcock, for Trustees.
John I,liens do
San up) K. Hodges do
Geo, R. Clayton do
E. Hamilton do
Edw’d Cary -do
James 8. Calhoun do
Thomas Porter u Trustee.
J P- Blackman for Trustees.
F. lijaivM. Amos do
11 T Gambia . do
Asa Holt, a Trusteo.
David Minis
John N- llireh a Tnisloo
F. M, tllnliv for Trustees,
To Rent.
T HE Wharf Lot Nod and Dock, well
calculated fur a WOOD YARD,
I or SHIP CARPENTER, For terms apply
| to JOHN W. ANDERSON.
sept 20 108cm
MALLERY & DUFFY,
DRAPERS tf TAILORS,
ON THK n*T,
EAST OF THE CITY HOTEL,
H WE received by late arthals frohi
New York a partial supply of Sen-
I sunablo Goods consisting of Cloths, Cassi-
froin his said -
,/These arc
ish all and singular tlicki,! i° "dnum
tors of the said die. wgwM
(if any they havefin ilu ,-! clr 0, >jccu„ r
the Court <'fOrdinaq ( . r ^'k’soint ''
before tlio 7tli day of boom,
wlso letters disrnissory4 m 7 ncx ', otliJ
tho petitioner. \ b# , granted '
Witness the Don. Bill
Justices oftho said
nah tlio 7th day of .
thousand eight hmuln
nlno.
july 7
S. M. BOND,
A '
1
bite
* nd i«cnt)!
’*•(,
^TEORGIA Chatham
the Hon. the Justices
Court-of Chatham County
nary purposes.
i < all whom it may ei
sill
Itill.
ym,
sunablo Goods consisting of Cloths, Cassi- Whereas, E. S- Rees and Tut
mers, Vestings, Coats, F rock Coats, Cna- Rico. administrators of Thom».nl 1 "''
tees, Pams, Vests, Drawers, Shirts, lldkfs, ceased has petitioned the sairi VY
| Cravats, Stocks, &o. Sic. be discharged from ttelr adniialiir.i!
sept 28 ; 1 ■ ,lc
Just .Received.
■g Xfc BOXES Mustard
B V to Mils Whit- Wine Vinegar
7 half do Tongues
10 firkins Goshen Butter.
These are therefore to cite ln a >al
ish all and singular the kindred fccredk
of said deceased to file their objectim,,!
any they liavo)to tho granting of Su]
sory on tho ostato of the deceased in!!
applicants (n tlm Clerk’s office of the,
Court, on or before the 7tli day 0 f jjJ I
J. B. HERBERT.
H. Harlow
H T. Gamble
Geo. II. Clayton
E. Ilniiiilinn
F. N. -Scarlett
do
do
do
do
do
Landing from ship Helen Mar, and for sale next; otherwise letters disinissorr >;iiV
by -f granted.' ’ u ‘“
u w i"« ! ” tb# Hon. Elias Fort, one „■
tho Justices of the said Court the til
day of July, A. D. 1828. -I
S. M. BOND, o. c. o. c. e, I
oct 1
ltoai bo
'GEORGE R. CLAYTON,Secretary, Executive Department.
A List of Governor’s Warrants drawn on the Treasury for Poor Schools, and receipted j
for at the Executive Department, since the first Monday in November, 1828.
Notice.
A LL persons having demands against
the cstnte of John J lldcy, aro ro
I quested to present them duly
I those indebted tn said estate
payment forthwith tn
1 v J. CHARLTON, Adm’r.
sept 10 ’ M. 4. IIILF.Y, Adm’x.
iuly-7
aUestcd°tmd
I tinsri
Slieriff’s Sale.
-On tlie first Tuesday in Decembernext-'-
W l LI. he sold in front nf the Court
House in the County of Effing
ham between the usual hours of sale.
Two Im nd red acres of land ■* if h all and
singular the improvements -thereon, lying
nnd being in the county ,of Effing! nm
bounded by land of Win. Woinack anil on
the east by land gran ed to Wright Loftiey
levied on as the property 0T 'Frederick
Womack to satisfy sundry executions in
favor of Thomas J. Tonde, Jesse Hander-
lin and others, levied on and returned to
me by a Constable.
J.’lt.’MORGAN,E. c.'
oet 17
Tlio Poit->l aslerTienerair"
United States,
vs
Eleaxer Early, and others.
In the nth CircujLCnusl-ifi S.'Itt/Iffct'o J
ftmrglSTto May 7crm,-1 }*9.
A N action of debt on bond iiaving
A i •
Date.
In lavor nl what
Amount
courtly drawn.
Dol
Ct
1828
Nov.
20
Bibb,
105
63
1829
Jan.
1.5
Gwinnett,
000
10
21
Feb.
10
Jackson,
021
.98
21
Mar
27
Hall,
Henry,
1355
62
12
April
11
980
10
II
June
10
Pike,
252
10
II
II
18
Crawford,
150
77
II
• 1
24
Decatur, >
240
72
II
II
25
Houston,
125
70
II
Oct.
9
Columbia,
SOI
43
1*
1
D
Bulloch,
Lincoln,
207
05
l»
April
fo
258
70
By whom receipted for.
M. Robertson for Trustees.
Gran land nnd Orme, for To.
Kdwd Adams, Trustee.
George Haitp do
A Spencer for Trustee.
Cites M ’Dowell do
David Delk, Trustee.
H. T. Gamble,for Trustee.
David Mims, Trustee.
E- A. AVellboru do
J AA’ Gibsoq. do
Wm Jones do -
| poses
To all whom it may concern. _
Whereas, Miss 8 Miller, Was anplieisl
Notice, f h ® 'I? 1 * ‘be Court of Ordinary el tj.1
T7A OUR Month, after date
Jr M\ bo made to the Hon. the Justice.
of the Inferior Court of Ematuicl county M^n«, latnnfibe cmmi,r,f i.i
for leave to sell all the real cstuto of James] Ja. ’ ‘ “ * * f L,Lt,,Jf H
Sivincy, dec. for the benefit of the heirs and 1
oreditor. of said cslntn mf
THOMAS SWJNEX, kdnt’or.
inly 28 171
| Milledgctille Masonic Hall
LOT n
f October 18
4778 88
'GEORGE R.’CLAYTON, Secretary, Executive Department.
206
, instituted in the above case by
General of the United States’
li. L th!r wrfslnMsb^ heVw^n “W'nst Elcazer Early. Sheldon C. Dun-
.1 Imu^f ’ I tiing, Samuel Nicholas, and F. H. AVell-
me usu I t* f ' s.vannal, m * n ’ ® n< ’ scrvlc e having been effected on
Lnnln I. Tw^G'Hi rnn.aininv^Zv!' " H ' he 'defendant., except Samuel Nicho-
Knun lVn !»». who. tho Marshal-returns, 1. not to lie
VnM h andX?rtfTs« 'k, t'n,l!^ riv« fo " nd in ,hi > F't'fet-On motion of the
£otn nhi l.T.nd^n ,h» Nn«!!.tVv.Vhv 1)i! " ric, Anofney, It is Ordered, that the
lands belonging to Postell.and on thesmith ’o'ed^oanoe^m ttn'ciwkSf
Bank ofDarlen.Bank of the Stale of Geor- 5} rfaS® I ’l '?,?,|1 L ’a
Aa^ot No'le 0 ?^*! Columbia U Ordered/that this citatltm be
JSiSfcSt published for the space of three months in
,n, P rove,nen J? boun- I ; inp nf thft c3ar.i»ii M of thU.titA
oed East by No (7.) seven. South by a lane
Fifty Dollars Reward:’ ;
A BSENTED himself on the isth nit.
ill my muintto servtfft man JIM ho Was
been since in Savannah. Fifty Dolla’is
will he paid on proof to conviction or Ills
being harbored by a white person, or twen
ty dollars if by a eoloted person, or -ton
dollars for hh delivery in Mil. All mas
ters nnd owners of vessels are cautioned
not to receive him on board, as avory exer
tion will be mndo to detect them, nnd tho
law inforccd. JIM is a small sixe man,
or 3 years old, well made and thick: for
his height, smiles wlion spoken to, one'or
both of liis ears are bored, he is passing
himself as a free man.lie wore a wliite hat,
dark Sattinett short coat, lias a red Plaid
Gamble! Cloak and other clothing, with
S im, usu lly wears a round -jacket of
ark Sattinett. WM ROB A UTS.
Riceboro, Liberty co. 5th of October 1820.
’P. 8. The above fallow JIM, harfioen
seen lurking about the streets of Savannah,
within the last five or six days,
oct 6 BOipJ
West hy lot No. (5) five, and North by
Broughton street. Levied on as the prop
erty of John Morel, te satisfy executions in
favor of the Rank of Darien, Bank of the
Stale of Georgia, Planters Bank, and otli-
.ers.
GEORGE MILLEN, i. c. c.
oct 3
By J. B. Herbert.
•On the first Tuesday in November next.
Will be sold before the Court House in
the city of Savannah between the usual
hours of sale (if not previously disposed of
by private Sale)
A Negro Woman raised in the country,
17 years of age with her child 4 month, old
a good house servant and sold for no fault,
oct 6 102
Jailor’s Sale
w Chatham county, on the first Tues
day in November next, a negro boy who
says his name is JIM, and that lie belongs
to John Pittman—he, the said negro hav
ing been in jail eighteen months and is now
offered fur sale as the law directs.
JOHN I. DEAVS, s.c.c
acts
one of the Gazettes of this state.
J. CUYLER, District Jutlee.
Extract from Rule Book,
Gso. Guti. ClerJc.
july 8th, 1820.', TL159
Chatham Su
perior Court,
Jamwy Term,
■In. Equity.
Chambers Superior Court,
JUNE 25th, 1829.
The Marine Sc Fire In
surance Bank of tho
State of Georgia, et at.
vs.
Eleazcr Eaffy,
tt.'al.
r ’ being verified to 'the Court that Elea-
xer Early one of ihe defendants in the
above cause resides out of Chatham ‘coun
ty—On motionlt is ordered that the said
Eleazcr Early appearon or before the first
day nf the next Term of this Court nnd en
ter his appearance thereto and in default
„ thereof the said complainant have leave to
lr I proceed on their said Bill In The tame.
ILL be sold at the Court House of | (nannor as |f-personal service of tlio Bllf
and snbpmna had been effected on the sai I
Eleazer—And it is further ordered tha
this Rule he published once a month in one
of ihe Public Gazettes of Savannah until,
the expiration thereof.
Extract from the minute's.
ROBERT W. POOLER, Clk.
jnne 30 lftS
CHEAP AND FASHIONABLE
House, Sign, Furniture d*
Ship
PAINTING,
GILDING, GLAZING AND PAPER-
HANGING
T HE subscriber grateful for former
favors, after a residence nf ten years,
tenders lih services to tlte publio in the a-
bove line, and informs them that -his Es
tablishment, Sign of the Hand and -Brush.-
near the Exchange, is undergoing a general
and extensive improvement, and that lie
has received by liite arrivals a large sup
ol Paints, Oils, Brushes, Window Gian,
&c. Ate. With the assistance nf a compe
tent foreman, whom he-iias employed, will
enable him to execute work of tlio kind,
ones accommodating terms as any person
inthejilty.
Paints, Oilsi Brushes, Window Glass,
Sashes, Paper Hangings, t/c. Sic,
Willi a general asrogment of articles In
the line always kept un hand, for sale
wholesale and rdQUJxA
N. H. Paints prepared for use and direc
tions given for using them.
P. MARLOW.
oct 8 2Q2
In the Sixth Circuit Cttlrt
United States, District of j
Georgia,
MAY TERM, 1820.
Ralph Clay ) Two Judgments
• vs. > in Sixth Circuit
Thos. Sc Itobt. Newell. S Court.
A RULE having been granted at -the
last term of the Court, requiring ihe
attorney of the plaintiff* of record to shew
cause why he should not filter satisfaction
on-the above judgments, and It now ap
pearing that the payinents'wcro madn to the
piaiirtiirhiniself nod lint to tho attorney of
record. And it further appearing that the
plaintiff is dead, and Iris Icgnl representa
tives unknown or nbsetit from ilia stnto. it
is oidercd that one month’s notice be giv
en in (wool tlio gazettes in this place, and
nine at tile seat o< (lie general government,
calling upon tho said personal representa
tives of tho said Ralph, to shew cause at
the next term of this court, to wit, on the
Thursday next after the first Monday in
November next, at Milledgevillc, why sa
tisfaction should not be ordered to ho en
tered by tho clerk on the said two judg
ments.
ExtracCfrom minutes.
GEORGE GLP.N,Clerk,
tttlg 22 182cp
FIRST CLASS.
To BK COMP1.ZTRD lit PlVE DRAWINGS.
The first drawing retake place positivelv
noth* 14th of November ncxl. or at an
earlier period, should the sale of Tickets
justify [i.a-Tlie Wholtrof tho prizes pay
able sixlv days after tho drawing, subject
to a discount of 16 pet cent.
SCHEME?
Savannah Poor House &
, Hospital.
V ISITING COMMITTEE for Oct.
1829.
William Taylor and Frederick Dcnslcr.
Attending Physicians.
Drs Footman and A Sheftall.
JOSEPH GUMMING, Sec'ry.
sept 29
Tax Collector’s Sale-^-
Continued.
On the first Tuesday in Nov. next.
W ILL be sold before the courthouse
in the city of Savannah between
die usual hours of sale the following pro
perty. viz :
2500 acres of land in Camden county,
on St. Maiy’s river,. granted to Robert
Aloqtlord of the following qualities:—300
acres brackish marsh, 200 do 2d quality
inland swamp, 100 dojtd quality hammock
and 1400 pine land—also 1150 acres of
land in said county on the Sntllla, granted
to Uaratio Marbury, of the following qual
ity t—300 acres 2d quality tide swamp,
100 do oak am! hickory and 750 acres pine I ij ppp j vp j np p i .
jand, levied onas the property of the es- P, er SC111 r lailCCS,
ute» of Robert Modtfort and Solomon boxes yellow Soap
!Pendlexon, to satisfy the state and county pW 1° bins Mess Beef
' tax for the year 1828, amount dae $110 081- 10 do. prime do
' and costs. . r For sale by
f, DAVXO BEIL, x.e. o, e- COHEN Jt MILLER
qqt 8 1 oetl 200
Port Wine.
t QR. casks choice Port Wine
Just recoived and fornalo by
p. Marlow.
sept 20 '
1
1
«
2
5
5
5
5
8
5
9
5
9
25
Tickets,
Natives,
QtiARTr.ns,
prize of
do
do
do
do
do
do
drt
do
do
do
do
do
do
$30,000
18,000
10,000
8,000
1,000
000
800
700
flOO
500
400
300
too
100
$10 00
9 00
2 50
These are, therefore, to cite and tdim-l
nfsh all and singular tlio kindred and tnl
ditorsof the said deceased, to file Altrlr eA-l
jections (if any they liavc) in the Cltil
Office of the said Court, on or before |L_
Uth day of Nov. next, otherwise leUtngl
administration will be granted to the niil
applicant.
Witness thellon. W Ilugliex, tone of A,
Ju tlccs oftho said Court, tlio 3tli day a
Sept. A. D. 1828
• E. BAKER, c-c.o.t.c. |
sept 9 ♦
G eorgia, liuitoch coanq-.
the Hoy. theJustices of the
Court of Bulloch County, tilting/grtr-l
dinary purposes.
To all whom it tn'ay Oohcerh.
Whereas, Margaret llagin, n|uilies fix I
letters of administration on the estate tell
effects of Elhcldred llagin deceased, Inti
of Bulloch county, in behalf Of Ihe kin. |
tired and creditors.
Those are, llierelbre, to cite and ailm
ish all nnd singular, the kindred nnd ci
itors of tlie sain deceased to die their ohjet
lions, if uny they have, in the clerk's d
(Ice of said court, on or belme the ltd
day of October next, otherwiselelten if
admiuistration will be granted.
AVitneas, tlie 'turn. S. IWilliug i
ol the Justices of said court, the 111
of Sept, A. D. 1820.
E. KENEDY, c.c.o.M)
sept 10 191* . |
District Court U. S. Geor
gia District.
AUGUST TERM, 18i0.
E DWARD Coppoe, Charles Camp-
field, James Thompson and Lau
rence O’Byrnc having linen duly summon
ed to serve as Petit Jurors at this Court, I
ind failinz to attend—Ordered, that they
ic severally fir,ed in the sum of ten dollais.
tnless sufficient excuses, on oath be filed
.n tlie Clerk's Office oil or bofore the so
cond Tuesday in November next.
Extract from the mimiies,
GEO. GLEN, CMk
nug 19 179
For sale in n great variety of numbers at
LUTHER’S
Lottery nnd Exchange Office
oct 17
JNoticc.
T he savannah libraBy, win
be -opened hereafter on Tuesday,
Thursday and Saturday In each week froni-
3 to S o’clock. P. M.
WM MOREL, Librarian,
oct 17 107!
Notice.
A LL persons having demands against
tlie cstato nf James I. Anderson, of
Emanuel conntv, will present them duly
attested, and tlioso indebted to tile same
will make immediate payment to
sept 20 THOMAS AVINNEY,
G eorgia, Liberty Couniy-»
Hon. the, Justices of the M
Court of Liberty County, sitting Jo''
nary purposes
To all whom it may concern.
W hareas, Mrs. Sarah Sinjlie,«
county appiiei to be dismissed front
Guardianship of John S. Fraser,
of John E. Fraiqr, late of aaid county
ceased.
These aro therefore to cite and aM
ish all and singular the persons cowrie-
to file their objections (If any they buffi
my office at Riceboro, on or beforstnejj
Monday in November next, otheiwise s
ters of disrnissory will he obtained by®
said applicant. „ ,
AViincss the Hon. William Hughes-Ij
of the Judges nt the Court of Ordinarj I
said County, this 18th day of July M
1820.
E..BAKER,c.c.o. i.<
oct 0
Notice.
A LL persons indebted to the late Wu.-
LIAMS Gillktt, will bo pleased to
make payment to the subscriber; nnd
those Iiaving demands against the same
wilt present them to
JAMlbS HIGGINBOTTOM,
■ Administrator
Lower Three Runs, (S. C.) Sept. 7th, 1829.
oct 3 201
Playing Cards.
A N assortment of superior quality just
oCK received and for sale liy
A. PARSONS.
Druggist,
At the Eagle, no 8, Gibbons’ Range,
sept 2* 198
Notice,
gjlOUR months after date application
JP .will be triade to the llnri. the Justi
ces of the Inferior Court of Liberty Goiiii-
ty for leave tq sell one hundred acres of
land belonging to the estate of Donald Fra
ser,for the benefit of the heiis and ci editors
of said estate.
MARGARET R. FRASER,
july «5 170 Executrix.
Treasurer’s Office.
SAVANNAH, Sept. 15, 1820
r(P"E Owners of Stock ill the Sevan
JL nah 'Exchange' are hereby notified
that agreeable to a resolution of Council
$80tjU of said Stock wifi "bo redeemed on
or before (lie 20tb of Novomber next, and
that I am now.prcpaled to pay the same at
my office.
M. AV. STEWART, c. t.
sept 15 11 N
XT EORGIA, Chatham County.—By
XJT the lion, the Justices of the Inferior
Court of Chatham County, sitting for Or
dinary purposes. ,
To all whom it may concern.
Whereas, R. AV. Habersham, Adminis
trntor, oftho estate nf Alexander Haber
sham,late of Savannah, deceased, has pe
titioned tlie said justices to bo discharged
from his said administratorship.
Those aro therefore to cite and admon
ish all and singular tho kindred and crcd
itors of the said dec. to file their objections
(ifany they have) in the Clerk’s office of
the Court of Ordinary on or before the 3d
day of April next, otherwise letters
disrnissory will be granted to tlio petition
er.
AVitncss tlio hon. Elias Fort, one of tlio
justices of tlie said Court at Savannah the
3d day of Oct. A.D. I82D.
S.M. BONDyc. e. o. c. c
oct 3 '-
For sale.
A TRACT of land containing 250 a
kres, situate in the district of Oi-
angebnrgh, on Edisto creek in the state of
SoutljCarolina, bounding north on lands
bf Daniel Mazyck. and south and’ west on
"he said creek.
For a plat of said land, and terms of sale,
apply to GEO. GLEN,
feb .3 Ex-’or, tit, of John Glen.
State Arsenal.
P ROPOSALS Will bo received until
the 1st of December next, for build
ing un Ausknai, of Brick on tlio Lot op
posite tho Guatd House, 00 foot front by
40 feet deep, two stories high, in accord
ance with a plan in possession of the un
dersigned.
The proposals nulst include Ihe cost of
materials; the work must be done in tho
best manner, nnd must bo finished by the
1st day of May 1830. Tlio-Bricklayers’ &
Carpenter's proposals may be separate or
jointly—the latter would bo preferred.
A Bond of Ten Thousand Dollars with
approved security will lie required, for the
faithful performance of the coiitrict.
W. T. WILLIAMS, Agent.
apgl IM
G EORGIA—Chatham County—By
the Honorable the Justices nf the In
/e for Court of Chatham county sitting
for ordinary -purposes.
To all whom it may concern.
Whereas Geo. Millon has applied to the
Honorable tho Court of Ordinary of
Chatham county for letters disrnissory
on the estate & effects of Jno L Seabrook
late of said county, deceased,
These aiothoicforo to cite and admonish
all and singular the kindred and creditors
of said deceased to filo their objection)) (if
any tliey hnvojto tlio granting of tliq letters
disrnissory, bn tlie ostato of tlie deceased
to Ihe applicant in tho Clerk's office of the
said Court, on or boforo tho 28th day of
Dec. next; otherwise -letters disrnissory
will ho granted.
Witness the Honorable Elias Fort, one
of tho Judges of said Court, the 26th dnv
of June, A.D. 1820
S.M. BQND,V«.0.
jun»2». ipo»
XT EORGIA, Chatham Coiiu J^
IjTMe Hon the Justices of the W
Court of Chatham County,sittingJ» f”
s'o all whom it may concern-
AVheieas James Lanier of Savannw
applied to the Honorable tlio Court/
dinary of Chatham county for lej- ,eI
Administratinnade bonis non on t» e
nnd effects of David G Sloan, late
county doc. os principal creditor.
These aro therefore to cite and a
ish,all,and singular the kindred and
tors of the said dec’d to file their o >j
(if any thev have) to tho gi nriting .
administration of tho cstnte of ln*d '
to the applicant in the Clerk some
thd said court, on ol before the fi b
Nov. next, otherwise hrttersadmin ■
will be granted. „
Witness tlio Hon. Elias F
of tlie ji slices ofsaid court,tlie 8d i
October A.D. 1829. c
S.M. BOND, c.c.o.C' 1 ’
oet 3 * ■ —
g 1 EORUJA, Effingham Oniuity-
Vjn/ie //on. the Justice* of ihe IL
Court ofEJfingham courtly pitlWJ n fi\
nary ' l may/™/'"' ,fii
Whereas, Jno C. Rnlin E*/"'"
of tlie estate bf Mathew Rahndce.
titloned tlio said Justices to be di
from Iris Said executorship.
Those aro therefore to cite and a
all and singnlarthe kindred
of said deceasod to file their gKV,#
any they have) tn ffifjMM
er of tho said pet’tioner in
(ice of the .aid Court, MUtWjStgt
day of Nov next, otherwise 4a 11
sory will be granted. -