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PUBLIC SALES.
V : ■
Executor's Sole.
By J. 13. Herbert.
Oil Monday Oth Novemher next.
At II o’clock, will he sold at the house
formerly occupied !>*■ Mrs Sarah lie ha
Motto, President street, oil the household
and
Kitchen Furniture.
CONSIST! NO OK
A large Extension Dining Table,
Card Tallies,
Dressing Tables,
Chairs, •
Carpets,
Mantle Glasses,
Crocktnv mid Glass Wore,
Andiions,
shovel and Tongs.
alio
13 c<ls,Bcclstcuds&Bidding
Sold hv permission of the lionorahle the
Court of Ordinary, and by order of the
Cxecutor.
sept 3 Terms cash.
Aclmiiiiffintor’s ssiId.
On th first Tuesday in January next.
W l LL be sold before the Court llotise
in Bulloch County between the
usual hours of sale
All the lands belonging to the estate of j
Isaac Waters, sold by order ofthe Justices J
of the Inferior Court of said county, tor
the benefit of the heirs and creditors ol said
illate
JOHN WAT CHS, Adufr. .
sept I <2 18-T
Administrators’ Sale.
()n the first Tut s day in ft- ccmlnr nu t.
W ILL he sold before the Court house
in Kffmgl).mi county between the
visual hours of sale.
The real psta'c of Wm II. Wom.uk de
ceased, consisting of several tracts ol land,
in said ecu tv, being on both 'ides ol the
I.onisville road—containing fire bundled
and seventy acres, for the benefit ol the
PUBLIC SALES.
t v sold by
lid countv
order of the
, sitting for
fiei
The above prope
Inferior Court of s
ordinary purposes.
WM. \. 1M*EV ITT.
Adminirtiator in right of his wife.
SARAH PKt:VATT, Adm’x.
s°pt in i d) 4
City iVlaisball’s Sale.
On the first Tuesday in December next,
W ILL be sold before the court house
in the city of Savannah, between
the usual hours of sale, the following pro
perty :
I,wts Nos. to and CO, Washington ward,
with the improvements thereon, bounded
cast by Cast Broad st. soutb by S*?t. Julian
st west by Washington square and north
by Bryan st. levied on as the property of
John If.veringham, J tin. to satisfy fines im
posed by council on him for violating an
ordinance of the city—property pointed
out b\ him.
F. M. STONE, c. m.
octSJ 219
Sheriff's Sale.
On the first Tuesday in December next.
W I Li, be sold in front of th • Court
House in the County of Effing
ham between the usual hours of sale.
Two hundred acres of land with all and
lingular the improvements thereon, lying
an«J being in tho county of Effinulnin
bounded by land of Win. Womack ami on
the east by land gran ed to Wright I.oflley
levied on as the property .of Frederick
Womack m sn'isfy sundry executions in
favor of Thomas J. Tonne, Jesse Sander-
hit and others, levied on and returned to
me by i Coustab!
Executor’s Sales.
On the first Tuesday in December next,
W ILL he sold before the Court house
in Savannah between the usual
hums of sale.
All the eastern tenement of Prick buil
dings osi lot No !t Darby Ward;I1ouse mid
lot No 34 Columbia Ward; lot and lmil
dings No 13, Carpenters How, Lot Not)
and improvements Decker ward and lot
No 19 and halt the improvement!! Decker
Ward, all in the city of Savannah; being
part of the real estate of Josiah Pcnfield,
late of Savannah dec’d,
Sol \ by permission ofthe Court of Or
dinary of Chatham County—for the bene
fit ofthe heirs and creditors. Conditions
cash.
JOS. Cl!MIMING, ? F,x’ors of Josiah
S. C. DUNlNG, \ Pen field.
ort 1 200
City Sheriff's stiles.
On the first Tuesday in December next
W ILL he sold at the court house be
tween the hours of 10 *V 4 o’clock
Lot and impiovements on West Hroad
street, Oglethorpe ward the present resi-
dence of the defeudent—Levied on to sa
tisfy an execution in favor of Henry Mum-
ingslar against Ezra Kent.
A negro girl named Juddy, levied on to
satisfy an execution in favor of Henry
Mnrtiingstar against John S. Foster, Mary
G. Foster his wife and Hester Lopor.
Northern half of lots 39 and 40, Fiber!
ward with the improvements thereon front
ing on Jefferson street hounded north by a
lane levied on to satisfy an execution in
favor of M. Sc J. Cunningham and one in
favor of John 1. Dews against Abrahuui
Sheftall.
Sundry aitides of Grocetics and dry
goods levied on us the property of Pieice
Howard to satisfy an execution in favor
of John 11. Gaudry
oct 31 A. D’LYON, c. s.
Lily Marshal’s Sales.
On the first Tuesday in December next,
I N conformity with a resolution of noun
. < il. I shall proceed, in front of the
Court House between the usual hours of
in and 1 o'clock, to sell the following lots,
viz:
Lot no. 49, Drown ward, hounded east
hv lot no south bv a lane of 30 feet
wide north by a stieei of 70 feet wide ami
west by .i stud 49 feet wide.
Lots nos. 50 and 51, upon which the
Circus now stands.
Lots nos. 58 and 59 Brown ward, boun*
east by lot no 57, south by Liberty street, 1
that fronts the £auth Commons, west by 1
Bull street and north by a lane 30 ft wide.'
A building one and a quarter story high
and CO feet long stands upon otto of these
lots. V
Lots nos. Cl and 62, Brown ward Iron-
ting the uth 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 wnrd.bonn-
ded south by Liberty stieet, west by Jeffer
son street, north by a lane of SO feci wide
and east by lot no 4tf,
The tmexpired leases of the following
lots on SpringhHI—Nos. 5, G, 7, 8, 10, 11,
14, 10, 17 18 and 19
F. M. STONH, c. si.
oct 31
Dancing Academy.
J OHN C. LF.GE, respect fully informs
his friends and the public, that his
Dancing School for the reception of young
Ladies and Masters, will be open on Mon
day the 2d of November next, in the Solo
mon’s Lodge Boom. Days of Tuitun,
Mondays. Wednesdays and Fridays, at 5
o’clock I*. M. He will also attend in pri
vate houses and Seminaries.
The school for Gentlemen will also com
mence on the same evening, at 7 o’clock.
Price ofToition at the School Room, $12
per quarter, and private lessons $15, one
half payable advance.
oct 17 *07 r St ||
Executive Department, Georgia,
oc rouiiR 9, min.
I N compliance wit), a ftqncit of tin- Sun.tin Academlcus, li la ordered, lliat a list or
ilio several sums of mouOV which hail Own drawn out ol tiro pOTllu Treasury on ac
count ofthe I’oor School ami Academic: Fund, during the past year-, with the names of
tlm perrons who received them, ire prepared for publication in thu Georgia Journal, the
Maecm Messenger, Columbus Enquirer, Athenian, Augusta Constitutionalist, and Sn-
vannah Republican.
Attest,
GKO. li. CLAYTON, Sec’rjf Kx. Drp’t.
J K. MORGAN, s. E. c.
a
Sheriff’s Sale.
On the first Tuesday in December next
"ttHTlLL be sold before the court House
W in Chat ham County, between the
usual hours of sale* iif.jpl
'I v o lots situated in the city of Savan
nah. Nos 17, .iikI 18, with the buildings
and improvements thereon, bounded Fast
by Colombia square, South by President
*t. west by Lincoln st. and north by State
st. levied on as the property of Peter Gne-
rard, to satisfy an execution in favur off
11. VVelman,
Buildings on half Lots I^os. 80 and f0,
Jilbert ward, bounded east by Jefferson
st. south by other hulfs of Lots Nos. 89 and
4U r west by Lbt Nov o8,nndnorth' by a iaite;
levied on as the property of Dr. Abraham
Sheftall to satisly executions issuing from
a Justice’s couitin favor of Joseph Cum-
ining and olhets—-returned tonic by con
stables.
One negro boy named Reuben, levied
J* on as tlm property of James Davis, a minor,
juopert v pointed out by the guardian of
sai t minor, tosnti«fy an execution issuing
out of a court in favoi of Finch & Warland
—returned to me by a constable.
GEO. MILLFN. s. c. c.
oct 31 219
Tax Collector’s sales.
On the first Tuesday in Dec tuber next,
W ILL bo sold before the court house
in the city of Savannah, between
the usual hours or sale, the following pro
perty, cr so much thereof as will satisfy the
State and County tax.
Lot and improvements. Farm st. Ogle
thorpe ward, also lot or lots letter P same
ward, levied on as the properly of James
Morrison, to satisfy the state and county
tax for tite year 1828, amount due $10 75
and costs.
Two half lots nos 99 and 40, and ini
provements thereon, Elbert ward, city of
Savannah, levied on as the property of A-
hraham Sheftall to satisfy the stuto and
county tax for the years 1827 and 1828,
amount $J.H 04 and costs.
Lot,and improvements,Oglethorpe .ward
letter K. levied on ns the property of the
estate of Win. Gohbmith, dec. to satisfy
the state and county tax for the year 1828
amount $3 85 and costs.
DAVID BELL, t. u. c. c.
oct 81 219
City Mavshj.l’s Sales.
On the first Tue day in December next,
W IL be sold before the court house in
the city of Savannah, between the
usual hours of sale, the following property
if the rents are not paid before that time :
Lot no C, Columbia ward, bounded east
by lot no 7, s mtn by a lane, west by lot no
5 ami north by Broughton st.' re-entere'’ up
on as the property Qf John Morel.
Lot no 29, Columbia ward, bounded east
by lot no 80, south by a lane, west by Ha
bersham st, and north by York st. re-enter
ed unon as the property of J-&E Brown.
Lot no 30, Columbia wprd, bounded oast
by lot no 31, south by a lane, west by
lot no 29 and north by York st. re-entered
upon as the property of J tfe E Brown
Lot no 39, Elbert ward, bounded east
by lot no 40, soutli by Liberty st. west by
lot iiq 33 and north by a lane, rc-cmered
upon as the property of tniss Sheftall.
Lot no 40, Elbert ward, bounded east by
Jefferson st. south.by Liberty st. west by
loLuojsp and north by a lane, rc-eiuered
upon as the'property of A Sheftall.
. Lot po l,Nev. Franklin ward, bounded
cast by Telfair’s lot, south by Bay st. west
by Montgomery st. and north by lot no 2,
ra-entered upon as the properl) of John C
Jlolveostine.
Lot no 5G, Brown ward, bounded east
by lot no 55, south by Liberty st. west by
lot no 57 and north by .a lane, re-entered
Upon as the property of R W Fooler. ‘
F. SI. STONE) t. x.
oct bi
Sugar Cano.
nrmR subset ibers w ill deliver in the ri
ll. tv any quantity of cane for seed, of
the best quality, at $ 10 per 1000, inclu
ding all expenses.
BULLOCH & Dl’NWOODY,
ort 29 217.Mf
Negroes for .Sale.
4 FAMILY of4 negroes, viz, a negro,
man about 45 years old, his wife
bout 45, and their children ; a negro man
about 22, ’and a negro woman about t
all field hands
A family of 3 negroes, viz : a negro
man about 35 years of age, a good tanner
and field hand,his wife about 35 field hand,
and their >on about 4 years old.
A likely negio girl about 1G years old,
house servant and field hand.
Apply to
JAMES EBBINGEIt
oct 24 213
Ne»ro Cloths.Blankets Are.
At usual low prices—In Shad’s Buimh.nus
ISAAC NORTON,
H AS received hv late arrivals, ami of
fers for sale the following :—
20 bales Cotton and Wool Kersey
(assorted)
10 hales all Wool Kcrscys(assoitcd)
12 do low priced Satinetts, Cas-
sinelts and l.inseys
4 do heavy Welsh and English
Plains
12 do Bleached and Brown Shit
in g' and Sheetings
HEAVY LONDON DUFFLE BLANKETS
Together with a genor.il assortment of
STAPLE AND FANCY
Dry Hoods.
net S3
Full unit Winter Goods.
X III; subscriber has icccivod by late
arrivals
A full Assortment o f
Negro Clothing,
1 ONS1ST1 NO OF
Grundy’s White Blains,
White Welsh do
Heavy Woolen and Canton Linsrv
Kerseys
Blue Cassinets and low pi iced Satti-
nets
5 4 cloths for servants
LONDON DUFFLE BLANKE TS.
Negro Caps
Pullicate amt llnmall Handkerc hiefs,
&c. See.
Together with a general .and, extensive* as
sort me nt of
FANCY AND STAPLE
DRYGOOBS
suitable tn tho present ,md approaching
season, which he oilers fur sale on accom
modating terms.
JAMES ANDERSON,
Young's Kuildi'ng.
oct 20 209E
New Paint and Oil Store.
T
A List of Governor’s Warrants lira an on the Treasury for County Academies, and do |
livered from the Executive Department since the report made to the last Legislature, (
Date.
In favor of what
county drawn.
Amount
Dol. <’t.
t
By whom receipted for. 1
V
iiiau, Nov. 8.
Troup,
188
65
W. H. Sledge, for Trustees.
•» »• 22.
Newton,
188
65
Win. 1). Conyers, do
“ “ 20.
Bibb,
188
65
Matthew Kohtrtsoii, do
•• Dec. 10.
Wayne,
168
65
Finncis M. Scarlett, do
“ n.
Lincoln,
108
65
Rem Rtmtson, do
“ “ 20.
Burke,
188
65
S Harlow, do
“ •* 2:1
Marion,
815
W. Williams, a Trustee.
“ “ 28.
Jones,
188
95
Win B. Stephens do
“ “ 30.
Troup,
815
Whitfield 11. SledgO do
1929, Jan. 1.
Baldwin,
188
6'*
M m Y. Hansel 1 do
“ “ 5.
Moniot’,
188
65
E. Myrick, for Trustees.
•• “ 9.
DcKulb,
188
05
Wm K/./ard, a Trustee.
‘ “ 20
Hirris,
815
D-tiiiel Hightower tin
- Feh, 1J.
A O" Ctrl,
81 :•
W. Hitchcock, for Trustees.
” Mar. 0.
1 l.mcnck,
188
05
John Lucas do
“ “ 9.
Futnain,
188
65
S it net K. Hodges do
*• “ 18.
(Iicene,
188
r •,
(Jeo. R. Clayton do .
" April 14.
Twiggs,
188
65
E. Hamilton do
“ May 20.
Wilkes,
188
65
Edw’dCnrv do
** ** 25.
Muscocec,
1003
65
James S. Calhoun do
“ June 16.
Baker,
138
65
Tlminns l’orter a Trustee.
“ “ 17.
Talbot,
1003
05
J 1’. Blackman for Trustees.
“ “ 17.
(’raw foul,
188
65
Elijah M. Amos do
“ “ 24.
Decatur,
168
05
Ik T Gamble do
“ * * 25.
JetlVrsqn,
188
05
\sa Holt, a Trustee.
“ “ 25.
Houston,
168
05
David Mims
“ July 13.
Clark,
188
65
John N. Birch a Trustee.
“ Sept. 9.
Elbert,
188
05
F* M. Giohs for Trustees.
tttili, Dec. 0.
Burke,
924
20
} S Harlow do
“ “ 6.
Decatur,
767
05
| If T. Gamble do
*• “ fi.
GIrene,
215
38
Geo. K. Clavton tin
“ “ (’,.
T'V igns,
452
05
| E. Hamilton do
“ “ G.
Wayue,
215
38
j F. M. Scarlett do
11991
66
GEORGE It. CLAYTON, Eecreinry, Executive Department.
A List of Governor’s Warrants drawn
on th»‘ T
reason
for Poor Schools, and receipted
fur at the Executive llr.partmont. sincu the first Monday in November, 1828.
Date.
In l.ivor ol what
county drawn.
A mount
Dol Ct
I
By whom receipted fur.
O K OR(3 A, Chatham (■
th Hbnordbjf the -J u .r'
prior Court of ttuUhomVo^Mm
Ordinary purposes:—. Dilliu,,
To till whom it in«,v
Whereas,Thomas Askew i.”" 1 '
the estate of James J. Tiaai,, .""hi
;<! ‘he said JnstieesK .Mil,
noyi Ins said Kxccntorslmr 1
'j’l.t'se me tliciefure iu ni'r.
ami
Ml
’ Imvo) in the
Clotlf
.- vmujuui v oi saift i\ .
:(ore the Til, day of Ja,
tsc letters dismissory will i, e
to petitioner. b ta| *lti||
Witness the linn. Klias Pen , ,
Justices of the said Court*,''l* 1
nail I he 7th day of J U |, ,
thousand eight liiindreri and
nine.
1 t\IK
July 7
S. M. BOND,
c.c.
l.ORGlA Clmtliatn tj 0 „ hl i
the Hon. the Justices of C
7 of Chatham C', 1 W
1828,
1829,
ssi«M)00
Washington City
EOT TEli IT,
CLASS, No 16, 7
To he drawn in Washington on the 29ih
Inst. 0 drawn numbers.
SCHEME:
1 prizes of
$10,000
1
do
3,000
1
do
2,000
1
do
1,830
5
do
1,000
5
do
* rfoll 400
in
do
800
20
do
200
40
do
100
Tickets, ^
. M . $4 00
Halves,
: ,
* . . . 2 00
Quarters, .....
. . . . 1 OO
Frederick Howland & Co.
H AVE taken the Store lately occu
pied by T Tompkins in SVVitaker-
slrcet three doors South of G. \ C. Bon
ticy’s, where they intend to carry on
House, Ship, Sign and *Ornamental
Painting.
Gilding, Glazing and Paper-hanging,
Chairs re-painted, Gilt and Bronzed,
all of which will he done in the neatest
manner, and at short notice.
ALSO
Keep constantly on hand aj general as
snrtment of
Paints, Oil, Windowglass,
Putty and Brushes.
AS.10
Patent Composition for Vessel’s Bot
A lot of Sperm Oil and Candles,
all of which will be sold cheap foi cash or
short approved credit.
ALSO
A lot of Patent and Common Compa-
ses for Vessels, Compasses repaired
and put in complete order, at
short notice.
We hope by strict attention to receive a
share of public patronage.
N. B. All orders from the country will
be thankfully received and punctually at
tended to.
oct 29 217m
Orders attended to at
LUTHElt’S
Lottery £,* Exchange OJJice.
Savannah Poor House Sc
Hospital.
Y ISITING COMMITTEE for Nov.
1929.
George W. Coe and Joseph Cmntning
Attending Physicians.
Drs. Mitchell and S. Sheftall.
JOSEPH GUMMING, Sec’ry.
oct 30
Treasurer’s Office.
SAVANNAH, Sept. 19, 1329
rpiIIE, Owners of Stoelr in the Snven
nnl. ‘Exchange’ arc hereby notified
tlmt aerceahre to a resolution of Council
S9U00 of saici Siock sviJI lie redeemed
or before the 20th of Novemher ne:
that t am now prepaiedto pay the same a;
my office.
M. W. STEWART. y . i.
seyt 15 l!|J
MADAM G. PETIT,
from Paris.
■SVECTPULtY informs tlio La
dies of Savannah and its vicinity ,
that site lias opened a great variety of tne
lumsUN Fashions,
Constating of
MILLENARY,
AND
FANCY ARTICLES.
French Bonnets
Ostrich )
Bird of I’aradise v Feathers.
Mar.tbon }
Thread Lacoand Bohinetts
French Embroidery, Caps,Capes,&c.
Artificial Flducrs
Ladies Heat) Dresses, very elegant
Fancy Boxes, &e. Sic. &c.
Madam I’etit continues the
Bonnet and Dress Making
and will exceuto all orders.at the shortest
notice. She repairs Veils and'Laces, and
renders them as white as new—fixes Leg
horns, bleaches them, and gives them any
shape that is requested.
Oy\Shc also dresses Ladles’ hair for
b&lls. HP®
Cqnncd , im. |>,. J„ the course of tho next month,
. '."fd |»11 Madame U. I’, will receive Iro.n Paw's, it
" xl ’ '" lu ,hf* ®f th< most fasliionable Winter Hats
i .same hi I J.„t
. and newest ;ti"ins.
1 ; Ncutltlt',He tiding, c
,'lfqet if-
prisitc Lok, Toy
1 -miftimfat
Nov.
Jtn.
Fell.
Mar
April
June
Oct.
April
2G Bibb,
15IOw innntt,
16 Jackson,
27 Hall,
11 Henry,
181 Pike,
181 Crawford,
21'Decatur,
£5 Houston,
Columbia,
9 Bulloch,
19 Lincoln,
195
GOO
621
1355
8» G
252
159
249
125
361
207
258
63
10
88
52
10
10
77
05
I 70
M Robertson for Trusted.
Gran land and Orinc, for 'Po.
Rrlwd Adams, Trustee.
George Hnup do
A Spencer for Trustee.
Olios M’Dowell do
David DHL, Trustee.
II. T. Gan»blo,for Trustee.
David Mims, Trustee.
E. V. Wellborn do
J W Gibson do
Wm Jones do
4770 88
October 15
GEORGE R. CLAYTON, Secreta
209
Executive Department.
Fifty Dollars Reward.
A BSENTKD himself on tho 13th ujt.
.tm. my mulatto servant man JIM ho lias
been since in Savannah. Fifty dollnv
will lie paid on proof to conviction of his
being harbored hv a white person, or twen
ty dollars if by n col Died porson, or ton
dollnts for his delivery lo Jail. All mas
ters and owners of vessels nro cautioned
not to receive him on hoard, as every oxer-
tion will he made to detect them, and the
law inforced. JIM Is a small size man,
21 or 3 years old, well mado and thick for
Ins height, smiles when spoken to, one or
both of 111, oaf, tiro bored, ho is passing
himself ns a free man,lie wore o white hat,
dark Sattlnctt Minn coat, lias a red Plaid
Oamblet Cloak and other clothing, with
him, umi lly wears a round jacket of
dark Sattinetl. WM UOBARTS.
Uieebnro, Liberty co. 5th of October 1820.
f. S. The above follow JIM, has been
seen lurking about the streets of Savannah,
within tho last five or six days,
oet 0 202p)
CHEAP AND FASHIONABLE
House, Sign, Furniture &•
Ship
PAINTING,
GILDING, GLAZING AND PAPER-
HANGING
T HE subscriber grateful for former
fuvors, after a residence of ten years,
tenders his Services to the public in ilte a-
bovo 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 he
has received by late arrivals a large supply
of Paints, Oils, Brushes, Window Glass,
Sic. Sic. With the assistance of a compc-
tom foreman, whom he has employed, will
enable him to execute work of the kind,
on as accoitimodating terms as aqy person
in the city.
Paints, Oils, Brushes, Window Glass,
Sashes, Pajier Hangings, Sfc. Sic,
Willi a general assortment of articles in
tho lino 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 B 202
51
Loaf Sugar, Hessians, aiul
Bagging.
Landing from ship Ftorian.
BRLS Loaf Sugar
120 |ic» 42 inch Dundee Cot
ton' Bagging.
10 pes Hessians
For sale hy
HALL SI1APTER & TOPPER.
oct 10
Osnalmrgs amt Cotton
Bagging.
WR PIECES Cotton Bagging
<3 *3 5 hnl s Osnnburgs
Just received per brig Courier, and for
sale low at
M. PRENDEROAST’S
No 3 & 14 Gibbon's Range.
oct 10
Rye.
A FEW Bushels for seed. Apply to
PALMES & LEE.
oct 20
Notice.
T he savannah library, win
he opened hereafter on Tuesday,
Thursday and Saturday in each week from
8 to 5 o’clock, P. M.
WM MOREL, Librarian,
oct 17 107)
Notice.
A I.L persons having, demands against
HSL the estate of James I, Anderson, of
Emanuel county, will present them duly
attested, and those inaebted to. the same
will make immediate payment to
sept 20 THOMAS WINNEY,
Notice.
A LL persons indebted to the late Wa
tt Asia GiLtETT, will be pleased to
make payment to the subscriber s nod
those having demands against the same
will present them to
JAMlhS HIGQINBOTTOM,
■ Administrator
Lower Tlireo Runs, (S. C.) Sept. 7th, 1820.
net 8 201
Notice.
F OUR months afterdate application
will be made to tho Hon. the Justi
ces of the Inferior Court of Liberty Coun
ty for leavo to sell ono hundred acres of
land belonging to tho estnte of Donald Fra-
ser.for the benefit of (lie heits and' creditors
of said estate.
MARGARET R. FRASER,
July 85 170 Executrix.
For sale.
A TRACT of land containing 250 a
ores, situate in the district of Oi-
jngeburgh. on Edisto crcelt in the state of
Soutli Carolina, bounding, not th: on lands
of Daniel "dazyck, and south and tvost on
lie said creek.
I' or a plat of said land, and terms of sale,
ipplyto GEO. Gl-EN,
fob p E/Vor- cst, of John Glen/
G EORGIA, Chatham County By
the Hon. the Justices of the Inferim
Court of Chatham County, silting for Or
dinary purposes.
To all whom it may concern.
Whereas, R. W. Habersham, Adminis !
trator, of tljo estate of Alexander Haber
sham, lato of Savannah, deceased, has pe-
titioned the said justices to be discharged
from his said administratorship.
Tlteso are thferofore to cite and admon
ish all and singular the kindred 1 and cred
itors of the said tier., to file their objections
(ifany they have) iu the Clerk’s olfine of
the Court of Ordinnry on or before the 3d
day of April next, otherwise letters
dismissory will bo granted to tho petition
er.
Witness the lion. Elias Fort, one ofthe
justices of the laid Court at Savannah the
Sd day of Oct. A. D. 1829.
S.M. BOND, c. c. o.c. c.
oct 8
t
C 2J.EORGIA—Chatham Coiinty—By
JT the Honorable the Justices of the In
tor Court of Chatham county sitting
for ordinary purposes.
To all whom it may concern.
Whereas Goo. Millen lias applied to tile
Honorable thu Court of Ordinary of
Chatham county for letters dismissory
on the estate Ait effects of Jno L Seabrook
late of said county, deceased.
These aicthcrefdro to cite and admonish
nil and singular tho kindred and . creditors
of said, deceased to file their objections (if
any they havc)to the mantincof theletiois
dismissory on the estato of the deceased
to tho applicant in tho Clerk’s oflico of tlic
said Court, on or before the 20th day „f
0-c. next; otheffljse'letters dismissory
will he granted. 1
Witness the Mouornlilo Elias Fort ( ono
of ths Judges ofsaid Court, die 1 "oth (i av
of J une, A. D. 1829
S. M. BOND, c. o. o,
junoSttr,, 150*.
„„ 3 ' atl , whnm 11 mn.V coiam
Whereas, I 1 ,. S Rees and 'S'
Rice, administrators uU'lieiimi Ir
1 has petitioned the sa i,l
charged from I s-ir ntlm
esc arc therefore to tile //’]*]
and singular the kindred in? 1
of said deceased to fill-then 0 |,j c . ■
my they bave)to the grantingcfil,!?
>5»ry on the «stafo of tiro dcceavd
tpplicnnls in the Clerk’s office .q',L
Court, on orhefore tin* 7t!i ,| (V
next : othcrwjso letters dismiss' °.
grpjnod. ^ 1
Witness the Hon. Flins Foil
the Justices of tlio said Court'
day of July, A. I). 1829.
‘ S.M. BOND, c. c,(»
july 7 ♦
f-tl
UU Cr*.
KOIUHA, Cliath;
\ PT the Honorable, the Just',mSl
ftrior Court oj Chatham Coin,/.* "
for ordinary fniriitiscs. * J
To all whom it may enneem.
IVliereas, Willi,m, \ViHi, 1ins<1 (iFj y
tetters of administration on thei v/iu, '
effects of John -haw. the ytmw \
Savannah, decooscd, in belialfu ^l
and creditors.
^.jThcsc are, thcrelorc, to ci/o am]
islt all and singular, the kindred andtn
itors of tho said deceased to file their
lions, if any they have, in the clerk’/
fice of said court, on or before the
day of December next, otherwiseleituj
administration will he granted.
Witness tl i lion Klias Fort, one of i
Justices of the said court at Savannah
3ist day of Oet. A I) 1820.
a m Rond, c co i c
net 31 *
-By
ROIKiIA,! hathani Couniv-
H" Hon. the Justices of the InJtrii
of Chatham County, sitting for or,
py poses
To all whom it may concern.
Whereas, A Cl pemler, has wpphi
the Hon the Court of OrdinarrofCla
ham County for Letters of AdmiiwUafil
with the will annexed, on the estate
effects of John \ Duebell, late of Sam
nah, merchant,deceased, in behalf of
heirs.
These are, therefore, to cite andadm
nish all and singular the kindred and
ditorsof the said deceased, to fiie their
jections (if any they have) in the Cletl
Ofiirc of the said Court, nn or before t
14th day of Nov. next, othctw\se\ettm
administration will he granted to the
applicant.
Witness the lion. FaI ; as Fort, o'wrfj
Justices of the said court at Savaui
14th d^y of ->ct. A. D.1829.
S.M. BOND,c. c.tf,
net SI *
:OItgL\, Liberty County-fl
’C.Jf* Hon. the Justices of the $j
Court of Liberty County, sitting Jj i
nary purposes
To all whom it may concern-
Whereas, Mrs. Sarah Smylie, of u
county applies to he dismissed froN >1
Guardianship of John S. Fraser, oiplj
of John R. Fraser, late of said count/ i
ceased.
These .ire therefore to cite and admoi
islt all and singular tho jirrions
to file their ohjections (ifuoy they line) i
my office at Itireboro, on or Lefote the nil
Monday iu November next, otherwise lflj
tCrs of dismissory will be obtained by IT
said applicant. • i
Witm ss the Hon. William IluRhJ
♦»f the Judges of the Court ofOrdioiir
said County, this 13th day of Jul/"
1829.
E. BAKER, c.c.o.i‘ |
oct C
M A EUIIUIA, Uhatnain uvut j
VM Ihc Hon the Justices of Ik Wl
Court of Chatham County,sitMS1“ T
nary purposes. 1
To all whom it maycoW 11 - ^
Whereas James Lanier of
applied to the Honorable tlio Court#
dinarv ot' Chatham county far W 1 ™
Administration de bnnls nop'ojJ.“M|
and effects of Dtivi i G. Sloan. :ltc ,
eoiinty dec. as principal creditor. I
These are therefore to cite aitd>»^
islt,all,and singular tho kindred awtl
tors of tlie said dec’d to fiio their o f ;|
(if any they have) to tlie 1
administration of the ostnte of . J
to the applicant in the ClerkI
the said court, on ot before tiro W ‘ j
Nov. next, dfljerwlie letters ttclinia 1 -
will ho granted. „ ,
Witness tlio Hon. Elm*
of the j I stices of said court,the 8“ I
October A.D- 18*0- ,|
S. M. BOND, o.c.«- c |
oct 8 . * .
a i EoRGiA, iliBn
UJT the Hon. the Justices ofW (
Court of Effingham county uttwgf
^^Xwhomitmayconoe^l
Whereas. JnoC. Rahn ExecH 'I
of the estate or Malhctv Rahn"*’ I J
titioned the saitf Justices to ho “ |!C, J
from his said executorshl|i.
Tlteso are therefore to cite A™™ j
sjS£sis».sM
fice of the said Court, on or
tiny of Nov next, otlierwtso W
sory will he granted. t»l
njay 8