Daily Savannah republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1829-1839, October 29, 1829, Image 4
PUBLIC SALKS.
ExccUtor's Sale.
Ily J. 15. Herbert
On Monday Bill November next.
At 11 o’clock, will be sold at the house
v formerly occupied by Mrs Sarah l)e l«n
Mot tit, President streot, all the household
and •
*Kitchen Fa milave.
CONSISTING OF
A large Intension Dining Table,
Card Tables,
Dressing Tables,
Chaiis,
Carpets,
Mantle Glasses,
Crockery and Class Ware,
Anditous,
Shovel and Tong*.
also -
Beds, BcdstcadsAr. Bedding
gold by permission of the Honorable the
Court of Ordinary, and by order of the
Executor.
sept ;I Terms cash.
PUBLIC SALES.
Sheriff's Sulc.
On ill" dm Tuesday in November next,
U T’ICLbe sold at he Court Iloiisoiu
Uleehoto .Liheety County between
tile usual hours of sale the following .prop-
city, viz:
One negroboy named Ilyzzard levied
on as the property ol Thomas S. Mell to
satisJV an execution issued under the fore-
-elosure of a moilgage ill favor of William
Hankin.
B. MELL, s. l. c.
sept 5 13# J '..
Administrator’s Sale.
'On Iht first Tuts tiny in January next.
W ild, he sold lieVore the Court House
. in liiilloch County between the
usual hours of salo
All the lands belonging to the estate of
Isaac 'A nters, sold by order ofthe Justices
of the Inferior Court df said county, for
the hem-fit of the heirs and creditoisofsaid
estate
JOHN WATERS, Adm’r.
sept 12 I83f
Administrators’ Sale.
On the frit Thus,lay in December next.
W ILL be sold before the Court house
in Effingham county between the
usual hours of salt.
The real estato nCWm II. Womack de-
erased, consisting of several tracts of land,
in said county, being on both sides of the
Louisville toad—containing fire hundred 1
and seventy acres, fur .tins benefit ol the
heirs.
The above property sold by order of the
Inferior Court of said county, sitting for
Ordinary purposes.
WM. A. PREVATT,
Administ rntor in right of his wife.
SARAH PREVATT, Adm’x.
sept 19 195*
Sheriff’s
Sale-
ed.
-Continu-
Exoeutor’s Sales.
On the first Tuesday in December next
W ILL be sold before ihe Couit house
in Savannnh between the usual
hours of sale.
All llio eastern tenement of Brick buil
dings on lot No 0 Darby Wardjllouso and
lot No 3V Columbia Ward; lot nm\ buil
dings No 13, Carpcnteis Row, Lot No 9
and improvements Decker ward .and lot
No 10 and hall the improvements Decker
Ward, all in ihe city of Savannah; boing
part ofthe real estato of Josiah Pepfleld,
late of Savannah decM,
Soli by permission of the Court of Or
dinary of Chatham County—for the bene
fit of llio ben s and creditors. Conditions
cash.
JOS.CUMMINGU Ex’ursof Josiah
S. CL DIINING, $ Pcnfield.
oc^t 1 200
By J. B, Herbert.
On the first Tu’sdayin Novtmbtr next
Will bo sold bcfoietho Court House be*
tween the usual hours nr sale.
A negro called CyESAR sold at tho risk
of thcTormor purchaser lie not having com
plied withtlie terms uf sale,
oct IS
City Marshal’s Sales.
On the first Tuesday in December next,
I N conformity with a resolution of coun
cil, I shall proceed, in front of the
Couit House between the usual hours of 1
10 and 4 o’clock, to sell the,following lots,
viz:
Lot no. 49. Itruwn ward, bounded east'
lry lot no 60, south by a lane of 30 feot
wide north by a street of 76 feet wide^pd
west by a street 45 feet wide.
Lots nos. 50 and 51, upon which Ihe
Circus now stands.
■Lots nos. 6k and 59 Brown ward, boun-
east by lot no 57, south by Liberty street,
that'fronts the South Commons, west by
Bull 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.
Lots nos. Cl and 63, Brown ward, iron-
ting the South Common. i
Lot no 13, Columbia ward,bounded east
by Columbia Square, south by York street
west by lot no *4, and north by President'
street.
Lois nos. 47 and 40, Jackson ward,boun
ded sooth by Liberty sheet, west by jofler-
son street, north by a lane of SO feet wide
aiM-east by lot no 46.’
F. M. STONE, c.-w.
octT7
Oq the
w
On the first Tuesday in ’Novemberytext., >
W ILL be sold before the Court house
in rite city of Savannah, between
(he usual hours of sale.
A portion of the furniture of the City-
Hotel; comprising tables, chairs, -beds,
bedding, bedsteads, crockery and silver'
ware, knives and folks, kitchen utensils,
&c levied on under and bv virtue of at)
'election on foreclosure—-T. M. Driscoll
■vs II W. Lubbock.
. oct 8 GEO. SULLEN, s.c.c. .
Sheriff’s Sale.
the first Tuesday in December next.
ILL be sold in front of the Court
House in the County of Effing-
Imm between tli<y uxuatl hours of sale.
.Two hundred acres ofland with all and
sinaulabtbe improvements thereon, lying
ami tiring in the county of Effingham
bounded by land of Win. Womack and on
the cast by land gran etl to Wright Loftley
levied on ns the property of Frederick
Womack to satisfy sundry executions in
favor of Thomas J. Tontle, Jesse Bander-
lin and others, levied on and returned to
me by a Constable.
•J.K. MORGAN, s. e.c.
oct 17
Sheriff’s Sales.
' ' On the first Tuesday in November next.
W ILL be sold before the Court House
in the City of Savannah, between
the usual hours of sale.
All that . plantation near Savannah,'
known as Tweedside, containing 485 acres,
with the improvements thereon, bounded
North and North east by Savannah river
and Onloyr Island, on the North .West by
lands belonging to Fostell.nnd oil the south
by lands belonging to Mrs. Muremet AI.ic-
kay. levied on as the property of John Mo-
■ rcl, to satisfy executions in -fayor of the
Bank of Darien,Bank of theSfalo of Geor
gia, Planters Bank, anil,other*., - . . .
Also. alTthat;iotN6.'(d.) six, Columbia!
Ward, with the improvements fhernn, boun
ded East by No (7.') seven, South by a lane
West hV lot No. "(5) five, and North by
liiou jiiton street, . Levied on as ihe prop
erty of John Morel, to satisfy executions In
favor.of the Rank of Darien, Bank of the
Slate of Georgia, Planters Bank, and oth
ers. ,
GEORGE MILLEN.s. c.c.
oct 3
By J. B. Herbert.
On the first Tuesday in .November next.
Will be sold before jhe Court House in
the city of Savannnh between the usual
hours of sale (if not previously disposed of
by private sale)
A Negro Woman raised in the country,
17 years ofngewith Iter child 4 months old
a good house servant and sold for no fault,
oct (I , 103 ' ,
Jailor’s' Sale.
r ILL be sold at the Court House of
Chatham county, on the firstTues
day in November next, a negro boy who
says Ids name is JIM, and that lie belongs
to John Pittman—he, the said negro hav
ing been m jail eighteen months and is now
oiferodfor sale as the law direct*.
■ - JOHN L PEWS, j, c.c,
0 -OCtS
Tax Collector’s Sale—.
Continued.
On tho first Tuesday in Noy. next.
W ILL be sold before the courthouse
in the city of Savannah between
tho .seal hours of sale the following pro
per.-' viz : ' ' I
3500 acres ofland in Camden Vuinty,
on St. Maty’s river, granted to'Robei).
Stuhilord of the following qualities t—300
acres brackish marsh, 200 do 2d quality
-.inland swamp,TOO do 2d quality hammock
and M00 pine land—also 1150 acres of
land in,said county on the Satilla, granted
to Haratio Marbury, of the following qual
ity:—300 acre9 2d quality tide sWatpp
100 do oak and hickory and 750 acres pine
land, levied on as tho property of the es
tates of Robert Montfort and Solomon
Temllcton,to satisfy the state and county
tax for tho year 183.8, amount dae 0116 06
and costs.
DAVID BELL, T.c.e.c,
.Executive Department, Georgia,
‘ OCTOBER 0, 1330.
I N compliance with a request of the Sunattis Acndeinictts, It is urilct'-d, that a list o
l In* several sums of money which had been drawn out ol tho public Treasury on ac
count of the Poor School ami Academic Fund, during the past year, with t he names ol
the persons who received them, he prepared for publication in tho Georgia Journal, the
Macon Messenger, Columbus Enquirer, Athenian, Augusta Constitutionalist, and fea-
vnnnnh It Pimli'.ip.nii.
PON, Sec’ry Ex. Dep’t.
ir
Attest,
GEO.
R. C
A List of Govot uor’s %Vartatus drawn on tin: T
casury
live
red from tli
Executive Department since tliu ie
In favor of what
Amount
uaio.
county drawn.
-’ Do].
Ot.
1828,
Nov. 3.
Troup, :
188
05
It
it on.
Newton,
188
05
il
•> 20.
Itilib,
188
05
Deo. 10.
Wayne,
188
05
li
" 18.
Lincoln,
188
05
u
•*. 20.
Ilnrkc,,
188
G5
61
•• 28
Marion,
815
66
“ 28.
Jones, •
188
05
*6
SO.
Troup,
815
1830,
Jan. 1.
Baldwiiii
'188
05
•• 5.
Monroe,
188
05
66
•• 0.
DcKalb,
188
65
- « 20.
Harris,
815
66
Feb, 12.
Coweta,
015
16
Mar* 0t
Hancock, "
188
05
66
** 9.
I’litnani,
188
05
<1
•• 18.
Greene,
188
05
II
April 14.
Twiggs,
188
05
61’
May SO.
Wilkes,
188
68
M
•• 25.
Muscogee,
1003
05
H
Juno 16.
Baker,
188
fiO
16
•• 17.
-Talbot,
1003
05
66
“ 17.
Crawford,
188
05
66 .
»• 24.
Decatur,
188 -
05
if
« 25.
Jefferson,
188
G5
66 -
•• 25.
Houston, -
188
05
•46
July IS.
Clark,
188
05
66
' Sept. 0.
Elbert,
188
05
18(6,
Dec. -6.
Burke,
044
20
V 66'
” 6.
Decatur,
707
05
6r
•• 6.
Greene,
2lS
38
66 ■
*• G.
Twjggp,
452
05
66
’• 6.
Wayne,
215
38
By whom receipted for*
Notice.^J
EREAFTER the Skv^iuii Libra
ry will bo opened for the deliver* ol
Books every Monday, Wednesday ami Fri
day, from 3 to 5 o’clock P. M.
individuals not share holders can have
the use of the Library on tho following
terms:—
For one year, by paying #12
‘ “ six months, “ 6
'* any loss period, at tho rate ol 2
per month
WM. MOREL, Librarian,
oct 1 200§
W. n. Sledge, for Trustees.
Win. D. Conyors,- do
Matthew Robertson, do
Fiaucis M. Scurlott, do
llom Ri'inson, do
S. lltulow, ' do
W. Williams, a Trustee.
Wit B. Stephens' do
Whitfield H. Sledge do
WmY.llansoll do
E. Mvrlclt, for Trustees.
Win Ezzard, a Trustee.
Daniel Hightower do
W. Hitchcock, for Trustees.
John Lucas do
Samuel K. Hodges do
Gen. R. Clayton do
E. Hamilton do
Edw’d Cary do
James S. Calhoun do
Thomas Porter u Trustee.
J P. Blackman for Trus'tecs.
F. lUah M. Amos do
ft. T Gamble do
Asa Holt, a Trustee.
David Mims
John N. llircli a Trustee.
F. M. Gibb, -for Trusleos.
8 Harlow
il. T. Gamble
Geo. R. Clayicm
E. Hamilton
F. M. Scarlett
do
do
tlo
do
do
11001 68
GEORGE R. CLAYTON, Secrrtnry, Executive Department.
.i r .
A List of Governor’s Warrants drawn on4he Treasury for Poor Schools, and receipted
for at the Executive Department, since the first Monday in November, 1BS8.
In tavnr ol what
Amount
By whom receipted for.
Data.
county drawn.
Dol
Ct.
*, :
1838, Nov. 26
Bibb,
105
03
M. Robertson forTiusteos.
18(9, Jan. 15
Gwinnett,
000
10
Oran land and Ortne, for To.
Feb. 10
Jackson,
021
98
Etlwd Adams, Trustee.
•• Mar 27
Hall,
1355
52
George Haup . do
•• April 11
Henry,
300
10
,V Sponcor for Trustee.
“ June 18
Pike,
252
10
Cltas M’Dowcil do
„ ,. lf)
Crawford,
150
77
David Dellt, Trustoe.
“ •• 24
Decatur,
240
72
II. T. GantblOjfor Tvustee.
•’ ” 25
Houston,
125
70
David Mims, Trustee.
*• Oct. 9
Columbia,
301
43
E. V. Wellborn do
6» • 0
Rtilloch,
207
65
J \V fiibsoit da
•• April 10
Lincoln,
258
70
Win Jones do
4770
88
.
October TO
GEORGE H. CLAYTON. Secretary, Executive Department.
" -V.V 200
By J. B. Herbert,
On the first Tuesday in Nov. next.
At 11 o'clock will bo sold before theCourl
Honse in this city'. ' ' _ ■ ■
A negrn woman, a plain Cook; good
Washer and Ironer. .
oct 27 Terms cash.
The Post-Master General,
United States,
~vs
Eieazer Early, and others. „
In the Bth Circuit Court U.'S. District of
Georgia, to May Term, 1829.
A N action of-debt on bond having been
Jml‘ instituted-in the above caso by the
Post-Master General of the United States,
against Eloazcr Early, Sheldon C. Dun
ning, Samuel Nicholas, and F. II. Well
man, ami scrviceliaving been elfeeii d on
till the defendants, except Samuel Nicho
las, who, the Marshal returns, is not to be
found in this District—Oti motion of the
District Attorney, It is Ordered, that the
said Samuel Nicholas be, and be is hereby
cited toappear at tho office ol the Clerk ol
said Court on or-heforethe first Monday in
Nbvember next, being the Rules day of
said Court for said month, then and there
to plead or answer to tile said action— and
It is further Ordered, that this citation be
published for the space of three months in
one ofthe Gazettes of this state.
J. CHYLER, District Judge.
Extract from UtilcBook,'
Geo. GeenTcter'k.
jttly d(h, 1820. tlI 50
Fifty Dollars Reward.
A BSENTED himself on the ISth ult.
lml iny mulatto servant imtn.JIM ho has
been since in Savannah. Fifty dollus
will be paid on proof to conviction of ins
being harbored liy a white person, or t wen
ty dollars if by a eoloted ‘persqti, or ten
dollars for his delivery in Jail. All mas
ters and owners of vessels are cautioned
not to receive him on board, as every exer
tion will he mnde to detect them, and (ho
law inforccd. JIM is a small size man,
‘22 or 3 years old, well made arid thidk for
his height, smiles when spoken to, ono or
both of his ears are bored, he is passing
himself ns a free man,lie wore a white hat,
dark Sattinett short coat, has u red Fluid
Camhlet Cloak and other clothing, with
him, i»Mi lly wears a round jacket of
dark Sattinet'. WM ROBARTS.
'Ricehoro, Liberty co. 5th of October 1029.
P. S. The above fellow JIM, has been
seen lurking about the streets of" Savannah,
within the last five or six days,
oct i} * 202pJ
Chatham Su-
U erior Court,
nuarv Term,
1030.
In Equity.
Chambers Superior Court,
JUNE 25tlr, 1830.
The Marine & Fire In
surance Bank of the
State of Georgia, et at.
vs;
Elcazcr Early,
J • ' el. al.
r ! being verified 'o tbe'Court that Elca-
zer Early ono ofthe defendants In the
abnve cause reside, out of Chatham coun
ty—On motion it i, ordered that the said
Elcazcr Early appear on or before the first
day of the next Term of this Court and en
ter his appearance thereto and in default
thereof the said complainant Itavo leave to
proceed on their, said Bill in the same
rffa'nner as if personal service of the Bill
rind subpoena had been effected on tho Sai I
Eieazer—And it is further ordered tha:
ihisRule be published once a month in otic
ofthe Public Gazettes of Savannah' until
the expiration theieof.
Extract from the minutes.
ROBERT W. POOLER, Clk.
, .Juno 90 ,153 '
Port Wine.
QR. casks choice Port Wine
Just received and for sale by
r. MARLOW.
sept 28
4
Received per schr Frances.
boxes yellow Soap
TfXF 10 bids Mess , Ileof
10 do prime do
For sale by
COHEN &. MILLER.
0« 1 SOD
cheap and Fashionable*
House, Sign, Furniture &
Ship
PAINTING,
GILDING, GLAZING AND PAPER-
HANGING
T HE subscriber grateful for former
faVors, after a icsidenco of ten years,
tenders his services to the public in *the a-
bovfc line, and informs them that his Es-
blishment, Sign ofthe Hand and Brush,
near the Exchange. Js undergoing a general
and extensive improvement, and that ho
lias 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
finable him to execute work of the kind,
on ns accommodating terms as any person
in ihe city.
Paints, Cits. Brushes, Window Glass,
Sashes, Paper Hangings, tfc. <Vc.
Willi a general assortment of articles in
the line always- kept on hand,_ for sale
wholesale and retail.
N. B. Paints prepared for use and direc
tions given for using them,
P. MARLOW,
oct 6 202 . ' • »
Notice.
A LL persons indebted to the late Wit-
mams .Gillett, will bo pleased to
.(.make payment to tho. subscriber j and
■ those having demands against the same
will present them to
JAMES IIIGGINBOTTOM,
Administrator
Lower Three Rmis, (S. C.) Sopt. 7th, 1829
octS SOI
Notice.
F OUR months after date application
will be made to the Hon. the Justi
ces of tho Inferior Court of Liberty Couu-
ty for leave to sell one hundred acres qf
land belonging to the estate of Donald Fra-
scr.fnrtbe benefit ofthe heiis and cieditors
of said estate.
MARGARET R. FRASER,
july 25 170 Executrix.
Id the Sixth Circuit Court
United States,District of
Georgia,
MAY TERM, 1820.
Ralph Clay i Two. Judgments
vs. t in Sixth Circuit
Tims. & Itobt. Newel). S Court.
A RULE halting b'eon granted at the
last term of the Court, requiring Ihe
attorney of the plnintilT of record to shew
cause why lie should not (enter satisfaction
on tho above judgments, and it now ap
pearing that the payments’were made to the
plnintiirhimself and not to the attorney of
record. And it further appearing that the
plaintiff is dead, and his legal representa
tives unknownmr absent from the state, it
is oidcrcd that one month’s-notice be giv
en in two nt the gazettes in this place,,and
one at tho seitl ol the general government,
calling upon the said personal representa
tives of the said Ralph, to skew cause at
the next term of this couit, to wit, on the
Thursday next after tho first Monday, in
Novomber noxt, at Mllledgovillo, why ,a.-
tisfactimubnulil run bo ordered to bo en
tered by the clerk on the said two judg
ments. ,
Extract'from minutes.
GEORGE GLEN, Clerk,
aug S32 182cp
District Court 1). S. Geor
gia District,
AUGUST TERM, 1849.
E DWARD Cnppec, Charles Camp
field, J dines Thompson and Lau
rence O’Byrue having been duly summon
cd to serve as Petit Jurors at this Court,
ifld failinz to attend—Ordered that they
ie severally fined in the sum of ten dollars,
inless sufficient sxcuses,-on oath be filed
in the Clerk’s Office on or before the so
cond Tuesday in November next.
_ Extract front the minutes,
GEO. GLEN, C’lk
aug 15 170
To Itc at.
nniiF, Wharf laol No 4 and Dock, well
JL calculated for a WOOD YARD,
orSIUP CARFFaNTER, For terms apply
y purposes:—
'JHlllin,
Vi
to
sept 20
JOHN W. ANDERSON.
lD80tf'
MALLEI!Y & DUFFY,
DRAPERS I,' TAILORS,
OX THE ilAV,
EAST OFTHE CITY HOTEL,
H AVE received by late arritals from
New York a partial supply of Sea
sonable Goods ennsistinguf Cloths, Cassi-
mers, Vestings, Coats, Frock Coats, Coa
tees, Pants, Vests, Drawers, Shirts, Hdkfs,
Cravats, Stocks, &c. Sec.
sppt 20
1 o all wlmm it in„vci„>„„
'* bereasTbomas Askew tr "'
the estate of James J. Tinn’lh. , C " U '- -
ttttoned the said Justins.. ' has,
Irtmi Ills said Exccutorsbln “ ,cll ' lr i
riiese are thcrU’o'ro to cite i
ish all ami singular tlu.« kiiulin i^ n ^i
tors of the said doc. to fi| c .i,,,':
lf»uy they baraJ.Jbrc ^'j!
the Court of Urdinaty ol s-.i.i ollli( .
before the 7.1, day ^
Wise letters dismissory will r ' ,„
tho petitioner. ' L* J, utA^
Witness the Hon. F.lias Fn
Justices of the said Conn KV't
nab the 7th day of j„u , ?»tt|
thousSnd eight hundred , au a , 1 li ' t l
nine. uu , "cnij
s. M. BOND,c.c.o ,
July 7 * ' °. c, c
Just deceived.
f BOXES Mustard
hi bbls White Wino*Vinegar
7 half do Tongues
10 firkins Goshen Butter.
Landing firotn ship Helen Mar, and for solo
by
’J. B. HERBERT.
oct 1
Notice.
A LL persons having demands against
the estate of John J. llilcy. nrc re-
nuested to prnsont them duly attosted and
those indebted to said estate will make
payment forthwith to .
J. CHARLTON; Atlm’r.-
sept 10 M. A. IHLEY. Adtn'x?
Notice, ' /
F OUR Months after date application
will be made to tho lion, the Justie'-n
of the Inferior Court of Emanuel cmint v
for leave to pell all the real estate of Jann:
Swiney, dec. for the benefit of the heirs and
creditors of said estato
THOMAS SWINEWAdm’or
july 68 171 -
mom.
r il/c Masonic Hall
T TESTE,
FIRST CLASS. 7
To nr. coMOLKTr.p in Ftvr Drawinos.
The first drawing Intake place positive!v
on tbel4lli of Novomber noxt, nr nt an
eatlier period, should the sale of Tickets
justify it.—Tlfe whole of the prizes pay
able sixty days after the drawing, subject
to a discount of 10 per rent.'
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Tickets,
Halves,
Quarters.
prize of
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030,000
15.000
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5,0(i0
1,000
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800
700
0(10
500
400
300
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S10 0Q
5 00
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For sale In a groat varikty of numbers at
LUTHER’S
Lottery and,Exchange Office.
oct 17
Notice. - r
T he savannah Library, win
be opened hereafter on Tuesday,
Thuisday and Saturday in each week from
8 to 5 o'clock, P. M.
WM MOREL, Librarian,
oct 17 1071
Notice.
A LL persons having demnnds against
the estate of James I. Anderson, of
Emanuel coitntv, will present them duly
attested, and those indebted to the sail
will make immediate payment to
sept 26 THOMAS VVINNEY,
Playing Cards.
A N assortment of superior quality just
- received and for sale by-
A. PARSONS,
Druggist,
At the Eagle, no 8, Gibbons’ Range.
sept 32
108
Treasurer’s Office.
SAVANNAH* *Sept. 15, 1829
rllHE Owner* of Stock in the Savan
mill ‘Exchango* are hereby notified
thut agreeable to a resolution of Council
#6000 of said Stock will bo redeemed on
or before the Spth ofNovember next, and
that l am now prepated to pay the same at
my office;
M. W. STEWART, c. t.
sept 15 10 <
, For sale.
A TRACT of land containing 250 a
cres, situate in the district of Oi-
angebttrglt, on Edisto creek in the state of
South Carolina; bounding no,tit on lands
of Daniel Mazyck, nnd south and west on
"lie said creek. -
For a plat of sgid land, and termsofsale,
apply to GEO. GLEN,
feb 3 Bx’or. est. of John Glen.
State ArsenaL
P ROPOSALS Will bo received until
tile 1st of December noxt, for builtl-
ing an A nSENAL of Brink on tho Lot op
posite the Guatd House, 60 feet front by
40 feet deep, two stories high, in accord
ance with a plan in possession of the un
dersigned.
The proposals must include the cost of
.materials ) the work must be done in the
best manner, and must be finished by the
1st day of May,1830. The Bricklayers’ &
Carpenter's proposals may bo separate or
jointly—the latter would be preferred,
A Bond of Ten Thousand Dollars will,
approved-'security will bo required, for the
faithful performance ofthe contract.
aug I
W- T-WILLIAMS, Jgm*.
EORGIA, Chatham County.—liy
xX the Hon. the Justices of the Inferior
Court of Chatham County, sitting for Or-
dinary purposes.
To all whom it may concern.
Whereas, R. IV. Hahershanr, Atlminis
trator. of tho estate of Alexander Maher
she,it,late of Savannah, deceased, lias pe
titioned the said justices to bo discharged
from his said administratorship.
These arc therefore to cite find admon
ish all and singular tho kindred and cred
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 8d
day of April next, otherwise letters
dismissory will be granted to tho petition
er.
Witness tho hon, Elias Fort, one ofthe
justices of the said Court at Savannah the
Sd day of Oct. A.D. 1820.
S.M, BOND, c. c. o. c, c.
oct 3
G EORGIA—Chatham County By
the Honorable the Justices aftlie In
fe ior Court of Chatham county sitting
for ordinary purposes.
To all whom it may concern.
Whereas Qeo, Milldtr-has applied to the
Honorable the Court of Ordinary of
Chatham county for letters dismissory
on tho estato & effects of Jno L Seubrook
late of said county, deceased,
These ate therefore to cite and admonish
all and singular the kindred aiid oroditors
of said deceased to file their objections (if
any they have)to the granting Of.the letters
dismissory on tho estato of tho deceased
to tho applicant in the Clerk’s office or tho
said Court, on or beforo tho 26th day of
Doc. next; otberwiso letters dismissory
wilt be granted. ' - 7
Witness, the Honorable Elias Fort, one
of the. Judges of said Court, tho'20th dav
of June, A.I), 1820
i „„ S. M, BOND, c. 9.0.
ju.nqSO . 1,80*. -- ..’if
rjEOUOlA ciiiubanT' Count, .
5"* ^tttflonAtic Justidisof th, i?!
Court of Chatham Co,nit,/ stilllnir?"!
nary purposes. HJori
.... J ' atl u ' l,om !t may comm
W hercas, 10. S Rees nnd Ul*£, J
Rice, udmt ,i«tratnrs ofTliomssff ™
ceased lias petitioned-the ssIdT?, ,
bedtscbmgcl fVun, l oirndntlni,t r M
. . 1 650 ? r ? tberefore to cite oiui 2,
•*]> ■■'•I tim! singular the kindred
of said deceased to file their obkcii,,
any they liavejto the graining of ih e j
sory on the estate of the deceased ,
applicants iutltn Clerk’s office ofib.
Court, on or beforo tho 7th day „r,
noxt; otherwise letters dismissory J
granted. ’ 111
Witness the Hon. Elias Fort C r, j
the Justices uf the said Court tk. ,
day of July, A. D. 1820. '
S. HI. BOND. c. c,
july 7 »
■ o. c. 11
X"1 EORGIA, Liberty Cmintv—jjJI
HJT Hon. the Justices of the lnfci!t,(
ofl.thcrly County, sitting fir ndimm,
poses 3r
To all u lion, it may concern.
Whereas, Miss S Miller, has anp]i t jJ
the Hon tho Court of Ordinary 0 ||1
bony County for Letters of Admlnittikk
ol all and singular llio etiuils and cbm t ||
rights and credits that were of Tlinnmd
Miller,late of the county of Liberty dcctJ
eil. ■ *
Theso arc, therefore, to cite and aj.,_
nisi, all and singular the kindred and til
dittos ol tbe said deceased, to file IlieirJ
jeclions (if any thoy have) in the Cletil
Office of the said Court, on or before tl
Ulliilay of Nov. next, otherwise letters,
administration will bo granted to die,
applicant.
Win
Witness the Hon. W Hughes, one of J
JintiLesoftlio said Court, the Dili day .
Sept. A.D. 102ti
E* BAKER, c. c. o. i.c. I
Sept
;e.pt r.
EORGIA, Bulloch Conetr—n\
x N lh. II,.n. the^Justices of th /nftriif
Court of Bulloch County, 1 sitting /or«
dinary mtrjmcs. 7
To all whom it may concern.
Whereas, Margaret Hagin, amdiesf,
letters of administration on the efia), .ml
ofltcls of Ethehlrt-d Hugh, deceased, latl
of Bulloch county, in Jaeltaff of the kin]
tired and croditqrs. I
These are, therefore, to clt’ennd admonl
Ish all and singular, the kind.red and mdl
itors ofthe said deceased to file their obj'ecl
tinns, if any they have, « tho eletk’s off
ficoof said court, oh or before the I0i|
day of October next, otherwiseicttets o
administration will he granted.
Witness, the lion. S,IWilliatm ,
ol the Justje.es of said court, the lOili
of Sepl, A. D. 1820.
E, KENEDY, c. c.o.b.c
sept'10 101*
G EORGIA, LiljSrly Cm,niy-/M
Hon. the Justices of tlir fnj
Court of Liberty County, sitting for t
nary purposes
To ell whom it may concern.
Whereas, Mrs. Sarnh S my lie, of s:
county applies to be dismissed from lb |
Guardialiship of Joint S. Fraser, .
of John E. Fraser, late of said county l
ceased.
Theso are therefore to cite and set
Ish all and singular tho persons contend I
to file their objection! (if any they lnn)j I
thy office at Uiceboro, on or before Ihe 6n> f
Monday in November next, otheisrise Irj
ters of dismissory will be obtaihed bj lb |
said applicant.
Wiinisstlie Hon. Williatri II
of the Judges of the Court ofOrdlnJtjO
said County, this 13th day of July d-e i
1829, ■ .f
• E. BAKER, etc. o.n ’
oct 6
G EORGIA,' Chatham , Count
r “ ■
-v, ihe lion the Justices ofthc hjw
Court of Chatham County,sitting]® u,!
nary purposes.
To all whom it may concern.
Whereas Janies Lanier of Savannalm
applied to the llonortibld tho Court of or
cliiiary of Chatham cgimtyTo> , 'l elle,! ‘
AdministratTonLde'noms non on thee’ 11 ,
and ofleots of David G. Sloan, lateofn 1
county dec. as principal creditor.
These are thereforo to cite and adtno..-1
ish,ail,and singular tho.kindred atldctfH
tors of the said dec’d to file their objectio
(if any thev Imvo) to the giatitinj!
adniinistration of the estate of lltedecw 1 1 .
to the'applicant ill the Clerk’s offic 1 '
the said court, on ot before the Sd day
Nov. next, otherwise lettersadminisiia 11
will he granted. „ ■
Witness the Hon. Elias Folk ,1
of the justices ofstiid court,tlie 8d day
October A.D. 1829.
S. M. BOND, c.c.o. c.c.
ool 3
*
C l EORGjA, Effingham CpuntH
If the Hon. the Justices of the Jf
Court of Effingham county sitting Jon
nary it mny concern* ■
Whereas, Jno C. Rahn fxeeo'of «
Of the estate of Mathew Rahrrdeo. L
titionod the said Justices, to-be dtaeps
from his said executorship. .,i ffl oniah
Tltese aro therefore to cite and«j
nil and singular theJtindrcd andWM
of said deceased to (lie
any thoy have) tothe granting i.moB
er of the said pot turner in J™
flee of tint said Couit, on or be^ !^,.
day of Nov next, otherwise letter*
so,v will.begranted. on'"
Witness the lion. J V Y"L d J mh dar» r
tho Justices of siud court th
Mv A joilN CHARLTON,
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