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pu BL.IC SAL.KS. Administrator’s sale. On thefirst Tuesday in January ne.it. W ILL lie sold beforeKl l.ourl House l»i Bulloch County between the uiii.il hours of sale. All the lands belonging to the eslnto of Is,no Waters, solil by older ol'lhe Justices of the Inferior Conn of Mid county, fuf the beuclit of tho hoiri and crodllois ul Mint “ * JOHN WATERS. Adnt’r. icpt tt «0«t Administrators’ Sale. On thefirst Tuts Jay in December next. W ILL lie sold before tile Court house in Effingham county br.twcon the usual hours of sale. Tho real estate nfWm n. "Womack de ceased, consisting of several tracts ofJaiul. in said county, being tin both sidoa of the I.uuisvillo road—containing fiao hundred ond seventy acres, for tho benefit ot the liolrs. Tho above properly sold by order of the Inferior Court or said bounty, silling for ordinary purposes. WM.A. PUEVATT. . Administrator in right of his iVife. SAIt Ml PitEVATT. Ailrn’*. sept til 1“5* puni,ictsAi,i;w. City Alnrfsliall’a Sale. On the first Tuesday In Dcci-mbcr next. W IU, bo sold before tliecourt house in the city.of Savannah, between tlto usuel hours of sale, the following pro perty: Lots Nos. IP and JO,.Washington ward, with tho 'improvements thereon, bounded •ait by I’.ast llroail st. soli'll by' Bt. Julian ■t west by Washington fjjnaie and noitli by llrvao st. levied on ,s the property of Jam Kveringhain. Jon.'to satisfy fines Im posed by council art him. for violating tin ordinance mF the ,-cilv—property pointed out by bitu. F. M.. STONE, c. M. oct 31 219 Sheriff’s Snle. On tin- first Tuesday in December nfxtl W ILL be sold in front uf Ilio' Cunrt Home in' the (.'minty of ’iffing- Iiani between the usual hours of sale. Two Itun.ircd acres oflatul with all nod Ain tilirtlie ,inpi.,iaments thereon, lying and bring In the county of Cffinriam bounded hy.lmtl of AVm. Womack and on the east by land gran cd to Wright Loftier levied on as the property of Fiedetick Womack to tatiafy sundry eaceuiiuus in favor of Thomas J. Tomlc, Jesse Somler- lin toil others, levied on und returned to Inc i.y a Constable. J.K. MORGAN. s.e.c ocl-91 Kxt'cutor’ft Sales. On the first Tuesday in December neat. W ILL lie sold iH.foro the Cmnt bouse in. Savannah between the usual lioura of sale.. All the eastern tenement of thick buil dings on lot No 8 D.iiby Wetdillouse nod lot No 31 Columbia Wards lot and buil dings No IS, Carpenters llow, Lot Nu8 and Improvement' Drcker wml anil lot- No III und hall the improvements Decker Word, all in the city of Snvsennulu. being part of the real estate of Jusiuh I'ciificltl, late of Savannah dec’ll, Bel! by permission of the Cmut of Or dinary of Chatham County—for the bene- fit of ilia heirs and creditors. Conditions cash. JOS. GUMMING, > Ex'iirsof Joslalt S. C.DUNING, > Peitfield. ort 4 200 Sheriff’s Sale—ContimiciT" On the first Thttsday in December next. W I I.L be sold before the Court House W in the City of Savannah, between the usual hours of sale. All that plantation near Savannah,known asTweedside, containing 405 tires, with tho improvements therein, hounded North and North East by Savannah river and Onlo'v island, on tho North Wost by lands lielonging ‘to Poslcll, tnd on tho smith by lands lielonging to Mrs Margaret Mac- kay, levied on ns the ptopcriy of John Mo rel. to satisfy csociuions in fnvur of the Hank of Darien, Hank of the Biato nf Georgia, Planters’ Hank and others. GEORGE M1LLEN, s. c. C nov 5 Sheriff’s Sale. On the firs' Tuesday in December nefl. W ILL be sold before tbe.courl House m Chatham County, between the, tmial boors of sale. Two lots sitnaled in the city of S.ivan- Stall No< IT, and 18, with tho buildings "fniBTIDpreiTloeius Hicietms, bounded East liy Colombia sqn-.re, South by Ptesidem M. west W'TaneoTn'tl. and' nitth hy State] tt. tevled-on bt tlio properly nf Peter Utte-' ran), to satisfy an execution in favor ufF, 11. \\ elman, ■ Buildings on hap last* Not. S3 nnd 0, Elbert ward, bounded east by Jell'erson tt. south by other half, of Lots Nos. 30 and 40 irmt liy i .ot'No, 88. and north by a lane; •levied on as the plnprriyiif Dr. Abialiahi Sir ftall to satisfy bmu iuions i-suing from a Justice's court in'fjvnr of'Joseph Cum- sufng indolbert-xretnrned to me by con guides. * ■ One negroboy named Henlien, -levied tin as the property nf J antes Davis, n min.it Jinipertyipiiintcd out b, tlie guardian nf eai i minor, to satisfy an execution issuing out ofit court in faioi ol'Fincb .V Warlau.i s—returned tome bva c oistable GEO. MILLEN s. c. c octSI *10 City Sheriff’s sales. On tht (ii*t Tuesday in December noxt. W ILL bo sold at (lio entire liou«o be- •twoon the hours of 10 & 4 o’clock Lot and tniptovcmcnl* on West -flroncl street, Oglethorpe ward the present resi dence of tho defendent—Levied on to sa tisfy % an execution in favor of Henry Morn- ingstar against F.zru Kent. M negro girl named Juddy»'levied on »to satisfy an execution in ^favor of llcnry Morningstar against John S. Foster, Mary O. Foster his wife and Hester Loper. Northern half of lots 89 and ’40, Elbert ward with ilic improvements thereon front ing on Jefferson street bounded north by a lane levied or* to satisfy an .execution in favor ofM. &J. Cunningham and one in favor of John I. Doits against Abraham Shcftall. Sundry aitides of Groceries and dry gQods levied on as tho properly of Fierce Tlflw.ud.to satisfy an’execution in favor of John 1L Caudry oct dt A. D*LYON, c.i» City jMiuslinl’s .Sales, On Ilia fml Tuesday in December next, I N conformity with a revolution of coun cil,.! aliatl proceed, in front of the Court Home between tlie usual hours of 10 and .4 o'clock, to sell the follow lug lots, viz: Lot no. 49, Druwn ward, 'bounded east by lot* no 50, soil til by a lane nf 90 feci wide,north by n street of'75 feet wide and west by a street 45 fret wide. Lots nos. 50 and 51, upon which the Ciieus now stands. Luts nns. 58 anil 59 Itrnwn ward, boun- east by,lot no Ft, sooth by Libcily street, that-fronts alio .South Commons, west hr Hull street nnd north liy a lane 30 ft wide. A building one and u quarter story high and 80 feet lung stands upon one of these lots. Luts nos. 01 and 02, Drawn ward. Iron-, ting the Si utli Common. Lol no 23, Columbia wnrd.hnunded east by Coldnibiil Square, south liy York street wost by lot no *4, uml north by President^ street. • ; Lots nos.'47 and.48, Jackson waril.bonn- 1 ded south hy Inherit stiei-l, west by Joffcr- snihstreet, north hy a lane of 30 feet wide, and east by lot nn 40. The unexpired lenses of the following' lots nn Springltill—Nos. 6, 0,-7, 8. 10, II, *, 18, 17 18and ID >F. M.-STONE, c. m. net 31 Administrator's Sale. On the first.Tttcsday In Jsnjtary next. W ILL bn .old at tho Court House In Effingham County, between the u- sunl Ilnurs of sate.' The following negroes, belonging In tlto estate of Jumitlinn llaek* Icy, deceased. A prim, voting fellow named Simon, a good bout end field band, a young ivenr.li Mined Amy, an excellent bouse servant, a young girl named Mary nnd an old no. man. The alinvo negroes sold by nn nrdor from the I loir, tlie Inferior Court oftlio County -of Effingham for thr purpose of making u division with the heirs of the said est. of J. Uackluy. .Conditions rash. JNO. CHADi.TON, Adin’rest. of J. Hartley, nov 5 223 City JVInrsliLl’s females. On the fust Tnc day in December next, W Ua lie soM Ijefoie the court houje in tho city of Savannah, between the unit! hours of self, the following property if the rent* are not paid hefn-e that time Lot no C. Columbia ward, hounded ensi by lot no 7. s nitii hy a lane, ^est by lol no 0 and north by Brangtit-ju v. re-entered up on a* the pro.ocrtv nl John Morel. Lot no 29, L'fihmhin wurd, bounded c'i*t by lot no 30. «outli liy a bine, west by Ha bcrsiuint st. ami north hy York st. rc «liter « d unon as tlie property of J & E Brown. Lot no 30.*Co!innbia ward, hounded e- st by lot no SI. south bv n lane, west lot no .9 and nmih by Yorkst »*; entered upon as the propo.iy <if J E U»own. Lrrt no 89, F.lbcrt \v.ird, bounded cast by lot no 40, south by Liberty st. west bv lot no 39 and nort*» by a lane, rc eniercd upon as the property of mis* Siieft.nl, ’ Lot no 40, Elbert ward, bounded east by Jefferson *t. south by Liberty *t. west by lot no 30 and north bv a lane, te-eiiUrcd upon u* the property of A Kheft.dl. I*ot no l« New Franklin ward, bounded east by Telfair** lot, south hy Bay st. west by Montgomery st. ;.*td north by lot no 2, re-entered upon as tlie propcity of John O lJelvenstinc. Lot no 06. Bro vn ward, bounded cast by lot n« 53. south by Liberty st. west by lot no 57 and north by a lane, re-entered upon as the property of It W Fooler. P. M. STONE, c. m. OCt 31 219 Dancing Academy. J OHN V. LEGE, respect fully informs his Iriemlt and tho public,'that bis Daucing School for the reception of young Liulies anil Masters, will lie open on Man day the 2d of November next, In the Solo mon*. Lodge Hnom. Days of Tuitim, Mondays. Wednesdays and Fridays, at i o’clock F. M. lie will also attend in pri vate houses and Seminaries. The school fur Gentlemen w ill also com mcnce outlie same evening, at 7 o’clock. I’rice of Tuition at tho School Room, 812 per quarter, and privato lessons 815, - lislf payable adeanee. net 17 -t07ust|| ►Sugar Cano. T IIE subiciiliort will deliver in tho ci ty any quantity of cine for seed, of the best quality, nt 810 per 1000, inclu ding .ill expenses. -BULLOCH feDUNWOODY* oct 20 2l7.Mf . Negroes for .Sale. A FAMILY of 4 negroes, vix. n negro, min «hout 46 years old, hit wife a- bout 45, nnd their children ; a negro men 111011122, and a negro woman about 18- all field hands A family of 3 negroes, vix : n negro man about 35 yenrs of age, n good -tanner and field Itnnd.his wife about 35 field hand, anil ilieir son about 4 rears old. A likely negro girl ebout 10 years old, house servant and field hand. Apply to JAMES EPriNGEIt. oct 24 213 Executor’s Sule. Itn the first Tuesday in Jaunary next. W JLI. tie sold ut the court house in I'.ffii.gliain comity, between tlie usual hours of sale all the real estate of. Matthew Halm dece-.ted, composed ol te vernl tracts of land, to wit: 25 acres lying nn Savannah river, join- iuz lands of Berry and Metxgar. 1 83 acres of pine land in said county .join inn lands »f Betry nnd Exley. 60 acres joining lands of llulm and I’aul- Itoli. ■ 80 acres granted Conrail Rulin, Clh De cember. 1757. 100 acres granted C. Itnlin, 4th July, t 1760. 50 acres granted loliii Gugel, 6th Deo '757. 50 acres joining lands of Kuhn etui Paul., It'll. ■ 33 1-2 acres joining lands .of rctxer. Exley and Gnatin. 0 acres joining lands of Ralin an Paul ■Ic!., nriginarv granted to John tiugel. 27 actet lioutided I.J Umlsul Otts.Gnann and Bollnger. j*; The above tracts all lying and being in tlie county of Effingham. 250 acres known bv tlie nuinhe, 17315th Jiisirict, Early county, originally granted to M•.ttliew Kalin 250 acres known liy.the number 83, Cth ()istriel, v Eifrly county. The above -property sold by an order mi tlie lion, the Inferior Court nf thej Ncjrro Clotlis.BInnkcts -#rc. At usuallou’prlees—ta Sinn's lloiLDItvos ISAAC NORTON. H AS received liy late arrivals, and of fers for sale the following 20 hales Cultan and Woo! Kersey< (assorted) TO hales all Wool Kerseys(assorted) . 12 do low priced Saiinetts, Cns- sinetts ami l.inseys 4 do lienvy Welsh and English I'lains 12 do Blenched nnd Brown Shir tings and Sheetings HK*vY tow iisa nurw.K bi.ankkts Together with a general assortment of STAPLE AND FANCY net 28 Dry Goods. Savannah Poor House & Hospital. T iSiting committee n>rNor, 1820. George W. Coe and Joseph Cuninting Attending Physicians. Drs. Mitchell mill S. Sheftnll. JOSEPH CUMMING, Soo*ry v oct 30 A LI. pegsons indebted /*_ Masts Gili.f.tt, 1 ruirty of Effingham, fin .he pnrp.ise nf making a division with the heirs of the said estate of Matthew Ualin. Conditions made' kuon n on the day of sate JOHN C. TIAIIN, Executor of the will of Matthew Kalin deceased, nov 5 223 Notic the Into Wir.- .be pleased to m .l<n p.iyiitehl to the suhscriber; and those having demands against the same ■ ill present them to JAMES HIGG'IN BOTTOM* Administrator Lower Three Huns. (S. C.) .Scpl. 7lli,1820. ’ net 9 ’--410: CHEAP BOOKSi rai HE sttbtoribcf ItKflltg th.ide H ditioiit In tils Mock, will Mil reduced rates; tho following nl HALF PRICK: An Englishmen’s Viows of Society nnd Manners In America, Dvn. 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Genmiuv .... 16al i who m it mwjr concern. \ Wlierear,Thomas Asker*, Execute. - the ostnto or James J. Tlp|ilny dec! has tltlnnctl tlto said Justices to be disclur.i-a from liissnhl Exenutnrship. Tlieso nro therefnro to cite and admen hefiiro tho 7th day 6f Janunry next, oiW wise letter, dlsmlsiory will be granud tho petitiourr. 8 1 Witness tho Hon. Ellas Fort, nno of t!,„ Justices or the said Court nt- 8u,,a „.ilt tho 7th day of July a. D. oJb lltOtlsa'td eight linndred end iw tnl ,” ,llno> S. Mi .^OND, c. e. o. c. e, July 7 • -'.ORG lA Chatham "'fiinty.—;, the Hon. the Justices of tin /4/Mir ni Pike’s oitpedi,Inn to the source, nf th«‘ Co8 " <J/ W “ 7 ' tt#,W I " J'Sort* it may concern. Whereus, E, 8. llees and Thomas ll- Rice. administrators of Thnnns Rice. i| ( ! ceased has petitioned the said cjutt |» be discharged from heir administratorship These nro therefore to cito and admen.' ish nil nnd shtgulnr tho kindred & creditor! of said deceased to file their olijcctiuns fii any ihoy lmvo)to the granting of the dismis sory on tho estiitc_nf tho deceased to tho and Pierre Jmin Rivers. Ate. Thomas Paine's Political Writings, 2 vol, History oftlio Rev. Hugh Peters, A. ill. Pdems of Tlininns Rowley Ross' Voyage of Discovery to Unffius Bny, j S vol* Koccus’ Wnr* of t'ie French in Spain IlubiiHon’s .Memoir* of tlio Mexican Uo« volution Possibility of approaching the North Foie, Stewarfs Philosophy of the Human ® - granted. Witness the Hon. Elias Fort, one of the Justice, of tho said Court the 7th day of July, A. 1). 1820. H.M.BOND.c. c.o.c.e. july 7 i G EORGIA, Chatham - County—/", - the Honnrahlr. the Justices of the In ferior Court aj Chatham County, siltiso for ordinary purposes. t vol* Stntvim’* Philosophical Essays Discourse* on <tovernmcnt f by Algernon Sydney, 2 volt Steven*’ llomographin, an Easny on the proportion* of man’* body, with plates, London, calf Smith** Theory of Moral Sentiment* Sny's Political Economy, 9 vol» calf gilt Smith'x Tlmcydidf*, t vols Salt’s Travel* in Abyssinia, with n map Sliilliliar'f Voyage to Pitcairn’S Island, T To-nll wlinm it may concern. P, 1 "'” . Whereas. William Williams, applies f„ Life of Field Marshal Souvnrnr I lettors of administration on the estate nml Hi. ritcarme's Tour from London to Paris cn - tcli p f J 0 | m Shaw, the younger, late nf Shultz's Travels in the United States,with Savannah, deceased, in bchalfol'ihe Ln mips and plates I and 'creditors. Roailcn’s Memoirs of Mrs. Siddona I jgaThese arc, therelnre, to cite and admen. Shaler’s Sketch of Algiers Ish all and singular, the kindred and cred. Southey’s Life of Wesley, 2 vols Itors of Bid said deceased to file their nliirc. Salome's Expedition to Algiers, London ttons, If any they have, in the clerk', of. calf cih (Ice of said court, on or before the In San,inn’s Letters on Switxerland nnd Itu- day of December next, otherwise Icileii or ly. 2 vnls call’gUl . atlnilnistrntlon will he granted. Tenant's tlionghts on tho state of India. 1 ~ Edinburgh Trotter’s Memoirs nf Chas. J. Fox I yriinoy Unmnsked, by John Tnylor Sk'tclies ol Manners nml opinions In France, hy Helen Marla Williams, 2 vols Witness tl t Hon ElFas Fort, one nf the Justices of tlie said court nt Savannah, thh Slit day of Oct. A D 1820. 9 M BOND, c c o c c. net 81 • ATI EORGIA,t-hatliam County—Hy the XX Hon. ths Justices of the Inferior Court of Chatham County, sitting fir srJisary' '■ purposes To nil whom it mny concern. Whcrons, A G Ootnler, has nppVieil tn the Hon tho Court of Ordinary nl Chat* Sir Robert Wilson's Sketches of the Mill tnry and Political Power of Russia Mrs West’s Letters to a Young Lady White's Letters on England, • vols Anecdotes rf the Life nf Richard Wilson Life nml Studies of Benjamin West, Esq .. „ , , ....... William's llistorp of Vermont, d volt calf '"I" 1 \° un V, for of Atlininuttatlai »j| t r wlin the will minexed, on ilio e»Di« ami United States and Great Britain, hy Uol.t. I eflVl!t ’ ofJohn A HW"H. late of Ssran Walsh, Jt Wilkin's Mathematical and Philosophical Works, 2 vols Zimmerman, on National Pride WM. T. WILLIAMS, nov 8 221 Notice. 1 72 OUR months after date, application * w|t| he nude tn tin) linn, tho Justi ces oftlio InffiRurcourt nf Emanuel coun ty, fin leave tosell all the real estate of ames I. Anderson for tho benefit of the heirs & creditors. TUGS. WINN EY. sept 28 lilting In erior Court of Chatham County for ordinary purposes. To till w horn it may concern. Whereas, llezeki'dt laird adininlstratni of the estate of William Ciulg late of Cam den County, Physician deceased, has peti tioned tlto said court to bo dismissed from the s rid Administration. These are therefnro to cite nnt) admonish, „ . , , till ami singulur the kindred nnd creditors ‘'bah and singular tltopersons r ■ nf the said deceased to file their objections *° 'betr ob|ecllon» (if uny tney / tho clerk’s office „r my office at Rtcobqro, oner Tax Collector’s sales, On the first Tuesday hi Dec udrer next, W ILL be sold before the court huitse in the city of Savannah, between he usual hours of sale, the following pro- tpcrly, or to much tlicreul' as will satisfy the State and County lax. Lot aud improvements, Farm st. Ogle thorpe ward, also-lot or lots letter P snipe ward, levied on os tho properly of James Morrison, to satisfy tho stato nod cyitnty tax for the year 1828, amount due $10 ,75 and costs. . Two half lots nos 30 and 40, and Im- estate movements thereon, Elbert ward, city of Savannah, levied on as tlie properly of A- hrnli.ini Shcftall. to satisfy the ttnto and county rax for tho years 182J and 1828, amount 8*8 04 and costs. . Lotbnid improvements,OgletlioTpe ward, ‘-letter K. levied on as the property of tlio '•estate of Wm. Goldsmith, fiee. to satisfy tlio -etato and county rax for the yeat, IfiSB, amount S3 85 aud costs. DrWID-BELL, t. if. C. f Humphrey’s Miscellaneous Works Malinin's Vic Administrator’s Sole. On Hit first Tuesday in January next. W ILL be told at the court house it Effingham county, between the u sual hours of sale, all. the real esute ofl Benjamin KeridJ^UL, coitipOH-tljqfsftV- cral tracts of lanjl.» One tract nrH^^n> and being Hi the county of F.ffingIffiEBnIainiiig 870 acres near the Sister’s PlffT on the Augusta Road, where the late Benjamin Kendedy formerly resided. Three Ollier tracts adjoining tho same, a particular description of which will begiv- cm on the da'y of sale. , One tract in each of the following conn- lews nf the Middle Ages, 4 vols llackett’s narrative of Bin - Expedition to join the Somh American Patriots Life of Wm. Ilntton, PAHS (London) Hnmholdt's Political Essay on tlto King- dom of New Spain, 2 vols • Iioblmiisc's Historical Illustrations .of the 4th Canto of Childe Harold Lives of llnvdcn and Muzart, by L A _ ... Bnniliet, London tytnr leuve to tell one hundred acres nf I Henry’s Travels and Adventures in Cana land bi-longing to the estate of Donald Fro- da ami the Indian territories ser,'jor the benefit ofthuheita and cteditors |'EiR’sJ.i(B > nmJ Writings of Hugh Blnir, OtlCO. HNOUR oTonili-. after date application | .3? will be made to flic Hon. tho Jostl es of the Inferior Cburt of Liberty Cotio- - . f. _ 1 .... If A |A Anil * AM A tl .... ,1 ... .1 .Mtf .. f of said estate. MARGARET R.FRASEIt. jidy 25 170 Executrix. - For Sale.. JgV leave of Ijte Inrorinf Court nfjhia D. F R S H Hall's Travels in Canada nnd the United Statctfp 1818.and 1817 Hobhouso.s Journey through Albania, 2 vols with plates Humboldt's' Personal Narrative, or Travels it*, tlio Equinoctial Regions of the New Continent Inchiquin the Jesuit’s Letters from tho U nlted States tJOt ties, to Will Baldwin, Hall, Uebetsham llimsioO. The above property sold by an order ob tained -from the Hon. tlto Superior court ol the conoty of Kflinglniin for the purpdie,of making a division wi tlttlie heirsof Hie said •late. Conditions cash. , JOHN- CHARLTON. Admin istrator of the estate of JR Kennedy, deceased. " nov 5 223 . County, will be sold on ilte First Tocsdajr of Dccemlier. for the benefit ol the c/editorl, that valuable ami improved plantation, on Skidnway Island, contain, i nf n „„. ing 830 acre*, add known bv the name of ' ?“! Wr ""'? s of Oo0 ' IIIBFIINIA a,nn « THOo. ti I*. CHAR I.TON Jackson on the Comtnorcc of the Mcditcr :: Adm'r. do bonis non, &c. ' rau'an scpl 15 18.4 * Notice. HE SAVANNAH LIBUARV. will T he lie opened -hereafter on Tuesday Thursday and Saturday in each week firon 3 to 5 o'cluclt, P. M. WM MOREL, Librarian, pet 17 107) ,y Memoir of tlto Court of King James 1st- , by Llicy Alkln', 2 vols Court- of Common Pleas I Jol T,^ TraveU ll,roUBl ' Ru9,ln ani1 Po and Over and Terminer Kotzebue's Journey into Persia ■ • ' Latrobc’a Visit'to Sn'ntli Africa Secret Memoirs of the Royal Family ol Franco, by the Princess Lamballo Labumne’s Nntrativo of Buonaparte's Campaign in Russia, with pluns u f battles » I Letters fiom ScanJinnvi.-,, j vnls linfiss ®' o *!!'P h -V' nnh. merchahl,docea>td, in behalf of the These are, therefore, to rite nnd adinn- nlsli all nml slngnlnr the kindred and ore- I dltors of the said ilcreased, to file their ob- j jections (if any they have) In the Clerk's i Office of the said Conn, on or before tlie I 14lhday of Nov, next, othetwlseleUcist.fi administration will he granted to the niilf applicant. f Witness the Hon. F.Pss l-’nit, one of tii i Justices of tho said court'et Sevamtahii-/ 14th day of .let. A. 11.1820. S.M. BOND, c. c.e.cJ oct 31 ♦ G CORGLl—Chatham County .—li the Honurahlt tlie Justices of Ilit sftti ^TEOliaiA, Liberty Cmimy . — JB - ' Hon. the Justices of the /yfj IX fori* I Court of Liberty County, silling for t nary purposes To all whom It may concern. Whereas, Mrs. Sarah Smjlle. of w I county applies to Im disrolsscil from ih 1 Guardianship of John 8. Fraier, orpW I of John E. Fraser, late of slid county *• r ceased. J ■ I'heso are therefnro to rile wd a.foson- I all nnd slneular thenerioultdn«m™ I (if any they have) In tho Court of Ordinnry of said county on or lief ire Ilia second day of April next other wise, letters dismissnry tv ill be granted to the pelilinnoi. Witness the Ilonnrahln Ellas Fort one] of the Justices of tho said cmnt ot Savon- j nnh, the second tiny of Nov. A. I). 1820. S.M. BOND, c.c.o. c. c. nov 2 * /N EI)KI1IA, Chatham County.—liy vX the lion, the Justices nf ths Infericu Court of Chatham County, sitting fur Or dinary purposes. To all whom it may concern. Whereas, R. W. Ilaherslinm, Adminis trator. of tho estate of Aloxnndnr llnhor- sham,Into of Savannah, dccr-ased, lias pe titioned the said justices to ho discharged from his said administratorship. Tlieso are therefore to cite and admon ish all and singular the kindred nml cred itors of the said di (ifnny they have) tin* ( 'rilirl rtf Aril Monday in November next, olbe»-«pj* v ' I tors of ditmissory wtll'he ohuimil bj P •aid applicant. .. , _» Witness the lion. William i.f the Judges of tlie Court ofOtiiiwJ’l said County, this IBthday of Jnl)ri 1820. F.. llAKElt, C.C.0.H G 1EORGIA, Chatham Uounj-Jl tthe Hop the Justices of the nr. I Court nf Chatham County,sitting^' 1 | nary purposes. To all tchomil may content. . Whereas James Lanier of 8atan«> [ ’l applied to the Honorable the Cnml 01 ,1 (Unary* of Chathnin comity for aiiatm Administralionjdn bonis non on n't nml effects ofDavi O. Sloan. I*** county dec. ns principal creditor. I These are therefore to cite nnd “ j I gam* »iiw Himireu non creu-1. . .r : . , a—a .luifll id dec. to filo their abjections ish,nil,nnrl singular the kmdr . avc) In the Clerk’s office of lors of **io said dec A to file 111® % tiic Courl of Ordinary nn iir befiire tlie •„! I Of eriv«hev have) to,ho *8.0 day of April next, nthertvise letters I !u ' n, ,' n ' s ' rul ,'!" "V - <,0 ,'i!,l i’"r r k'so!ii t ( *(l dismissnry will ho granted to the petition-1 ' * “ * or. Witness the lion. Elins Fort, nnonfthc justices of the said Court at Savannah the ,3d day of Oct. A.l). 1820. S.M. BOND, c. c. o. c. c. nr.t 8 to the applicant ill the Clerk so™* j the said court, on ot tef.iro the. . Nov. next, otherwise lettijr* ndtnin» ■ will be granted. Witness tlie Hon. Elias Fort- J ‘ '' ,tltc 3e ”1 I EOKGIA—Chatltaia County—71,1/ XX the Honorable the Justices nf the Ip fe ior Court of Chatham county sitting for'ordinnry purposes. To all wham it may concern. ,OCTOflF.n TERM 1829, HEKEAS John illallery having _ _ been smmnoned to attend the Grand Jury at the present Term of this Court as a Talesman and Tailed to appear, It Is ordered, That unless good and sqffl- ■HHHR „ vol , cienlcause of excuse be filed with »ho Las Casee’Journal of the l'ri./m l . Clerk ofth'.vCourl bofote the next Term, ConversaBon.of linn,^ 4 u he be fined ta the snmrpfW| . ; LanilaocT.Tor , . >’ WUEKINEAU, elk. xlntr, I.nmlon calf oct 2G * I ’ ■ * *" ho Art of Engrn. I.touil'tile XVIths I'olilical and Confiden. of the ji stiecs of said court, October A. D. 1020, ... . S. M. BOND, c. c. o. '■ pet 3 * * EOKGIA, Bffinghaiit «« ,n jrJ{| fjr the Hon. the Justices hf I Court of Effingham county sitting! 11 I Whereas Goo. Millcn tins applied to the ! naru purposes. - Honorable tho Cour| of Ordinary'of To all tvhom it Chatham county for letters -dismissory Whereas, Jno C, Rahn E* ^ ^ on the estate .V effects of J n q I, Seabrook of thocstatc °f tn hc late of said county, OoQftnscd. K,tinned tho said Justices to oc These ntetbfirefcro to clto nnd mltnonish from his s-iid cxccntorsl.il’. ,^ all am slngnlnr Ilte kindred nnd creditors Those arc Jh8M»« pm of sniff deceased to file their objections (If I all and stngi'Ljt* 10 »’ ol’H'vl a’.'.y ‘.boy liavo)to tlie granting of the letters of said da “*!"A* 0 1 ff anmtiPS“! t j(5| filsfnissory on tho estate of tho deceased I any they have) to th B , ,|, 8 ClAl to tlio applicant in the Clerk’s office of tlto cr of tho >»to A nr titk'K •aid Court, on nrhofnro the 28th day, of fico of thosaal C * is0 letters* Deo. next-, otherwise lettors dismissory day of Nov iiist, ju will-hn grained. . sory will heRtn 1 M® ' , y/tfiMuiiu Witness the Honorahlo Elias Fort, one j Witness tbn cau rt tlto of the Judges of said Court, llto'2Bth tlav tlio Jhstlcc* or ■ I of June, A. D. 1829 „ . ' Mny AB ' I 1 I 5, 2 ^ ! r A ItbX«‘' , ' t t S. M. BOND, q, o, o, ' i 011 " jniv)£0 !5Qt \ ®