Newspaper Page Text
,*•<t*n
PUBIjIC sales.
Sheriff's Sule—Continued
On the first Tuesday in December next
■*3*7:11.1. ho sold before the Court Houso
Vt In ilia City ofSavannah, botiveen
the muni hours of sale.'
v All that plantation near Sjrannalt,known
ns Ttvocdsido, containing 405 acres, with
llio improvements thereon, liuumlcil North
•iiuLNorlli East by Savannah river anil
'Onlow Island, on the North West by lands
' belonging to Postcll, and on the south:
by lands belonging to Mrs Margaret Mae*'
buy, levied on as the piopcrty of John Mo
rel, to satisfy executions in favor of the
Hunk of Parian, Rank of the Plate of
Georgia,’Planters’ Bank and others.
'GEORGE M1LLEN, s.«, c.
• nov 5
Ailrainistrators’ Sale.
On the first Tuesday in December next.
W ILL be sold before the Court liotiso
in Effingham county between the
tisitntliotirs of sale.
The real estate of Win II. Womack de
ceased, consisting of several tracts ofland,
in saftl county, being on both sides of the
Lottistillo road—containing tiro hundred'
and seventy-acres,'for tiro benefit ot the
hoirs.
Tito above property sold by order of the
Inferior Court of said county, silling for
ordinary purposes.
\VM. A. VII EVATT.
Administrator in right of his wife.
SAUAII P REV ATT. Adm’x.
sept 19 195*
City Marshall’s. Sale.
On the first Tuesday in December next,
W Ii.L bo sold before the court house
in the city of Savannah, between
the usual hours of sale, the falloiving pro-
pert? :
laots Nos. to and t0‘, Washington word,
with the improvements thereon, bounded
.easily Broad st. south by St. iuliaii
$t west by \v«diiugtnii Mpiare and worth
by llrynn st. levied on as the .property of
John Everinghom, Ji*i, jo satisfy fines im
posed by council oil h*mvfQ r violating nn
ordinance of the city—pto^erty pointed
out by him.
F. M. STUN*. c% M .
nef 31 819 __
Sheriff’s Sale.
On the first Tuesday in December nrxt-
nCVTILLbo sold in front nf the Court
Tv House in the County nf ’ ilfing-
ham between tlie usual hours nf sale.
Two hundred acrcs ofland "illu.ll end
singular the iinprnvements thereon, lying*
and being in the county of F.ffin :14m,
bounded by land nf Win. Wouieck and on
tbr cast by land gran ed to Wright Lofiley
levied on us the properly nf Frederick
AVoniack to satisfy sundry execution, in
fm«r of Tllonun-I. Tondr,'Jeue Samler-
lin and others, levied on'and returned to
site by n Constable.
J. It. MORGAN, s.mc.
net SI
Sheriff’s Sale.
'On the first'Tuesday in December next
W ILL be sold before tiro court Home
in Chatham. County, between the
'Usual linur, uf sale.
• Two lots., situated in the city of'S.ivan-
nah. Nos. 17, and 18, with the hnildiugs'
and iuiprnvementi thereon,.bounded East
by Columbia square, South -try President
-*t. west by Lincoln st. and north by Stain
at- levied on as die properly of Peter One-
■raid. 10 satisfy an execution III furor off'.
II. Wehnnn,
Buildings on balfLot* Nos. fln anil 0,
Elbert ward, bounded east by Jefferson
st. souih by other half* of Luts Nos. S9 and
10 west by Lot No. 38, and north’hjr n lane:
'levied on as ihe property of Dr. Abraham
Sludiail to salisly execution s-issuing from
u Jusiicn's court in favor of Joseph Cum
mlng and others—returned to me hy con
-atablR,. ... *■ :
One negrobny name'd Reuben, 'levied
nn as ihe property nf James Davis, 11 minor,'
properly pointed uul by the guardian of
said minor, to satisfy an execution issuing
out ofa court in fuvoi of Finch Sc Warlund
—returned tome by a constable.
GEO. SULLEN, s. c. c
OCt 31 210
City MmshU’s {Sales.
Op Ilia first Tuesday ill December next.
W ll. he sold before the court bouse in
the eily of Savannah, between the
nsuii (lours of sale, Ihe following properly
if the foils are not paid before lh,.t time:
Lot 110 9,.Columbia ward, bounded east
by lot no 7. s lutn by a lane, west by lot no
5 atfd north by Broughton st. re-entered up
on as iho property of John MOrel.
Lit no 49, Columbia ward, bounded east
by lot no 3D, south by a lane, wesfbv lla-
ber jlirmi st. and nntili by York st. re ’rnter-
ed unon as the property of J da E Brown.
led no UO. Columbia ward, hounded east
by lot no 81, south hy a fane, west by
lot no £9 and north by York at. re entered
upon as the properly of J Sc E Brown.
Lot no 39, Elbert ward, bounded east
by lot no49, south hy Liberty st. west by
lot no 38 and north hy a laiic. re-entered
upon as tin- properly of miss Sheltall.
I»>rt no 40, Elbert ivard, hounded east by
Jeflfr-tson si. «nnih by Liberty stalest hy
lot u„> 30 and north bv a lane, re-entered 1
upon as Ihe properly of A’ Shcflafi.
Lot on I. New Franklin ward, bounded
cast hy Telfair’s.lot, south by Bay it. syqgt
by Montgomery st. awl norili by lot no 4,
re-emered upon as tiro property of Join, 0
Helvensline. • s '
Lot no 58,’ Brown ward, bounded east
hy Ini no 55, south by LibcrtJLst. west by
lor nn 57 and north by a lane, re-entered
upon is Ihe properly or R' W Pooler.
F.M- STONE, c. u
oct SI 8I.P .....
Tox Collector’s snles;
. On t'l- first Tuesday in lino inbcr next,
W l LL bo sold before she court house
in 1 lie city of Savannah, between
the usual lioyrs of sale, the fallowing pio
V pertv: r so much tlieieofas will satisfy the
State mill County lax..
-fed and-improvements. Emm *t, Ogle-
' thill pe waid, also lot or lols letter l>. sninc
war'd, levied on as the property of Janios
Morrison, to satisfy the siato and ctflinty
lax for tho year 18S8, amount due $t0 75
• MldfpStS. ;. ” .
T ™ half lots nos 39 and 40. and im-
• ,V| meuis thereon, Elbert ward, city of
-* l *o.ah, levied on as ihe properly of A
bf .1.01 'hefiall, to.satisfy Bin state and
■ i ; *a Par the years 1827 and 10S8,
SMKcjiJt JUif 04 and costs. ,
Mfc - * :> r/AVID BELL, T. 0. c. c,
£19
PUBLIC SAlEST
—
Executor’s Sales.
On the first Tuesday in December next. '
W ILL he sold befure the Couit liotiso
dli Savannori between tho usual
liuurs nf sale.
All Ihe eastern tenement of Brick .buil
dings on lot No 8 Darby Wariltllouie and
jot No H4 Columbia Wurilt lot and buil
dings No 19, Carpenters Ron, Lot NoO
mid improvements Decker wsrtl anil lot
Nn 19 and hall the Improvements Decker
Ward, all in the eily of Savannah! being
f iart of the real estate-of Josiah Penflcld,
ate uf Savannah dec’ll,
Sell by permission of the Court of Or
dinary of Chatham County—for tho bene
fit of tho heirs and creditors.' -Conditions
caslh
JOS. CUMMINS, > Ex’uts of Josiah
S. C. DUN1NG, S Vonficld.
. ort 1 300
City Sheriff's sales.
* On the first Tuesday in December next.
W ILL be sold at tho court house be
tween Ihe hours of 10 & 4 o'clock
Lot and improvements on West llroad
street, Oglethorpe ward tho present resi
dence ol tiro defemlent—Levied nil to sa
tisfy an execution in favor of Ilenry Jluyi-
ingstar against Ezra Kent.
’ A negro girl named Judtly, levied nn to
satisfy an execution in favor of Ilenry
Mnrnlngstar against John S. Foster, Mary
G. Foster his wife end Hester Loper.
Northern half of lots 89 and 40, Elbert
ward will' the Improvements thereon flout
ing nu Jefferson street bounded north by n.
I.me levied or. to satisfy an - execution in
favor ofM. & J. Cunningham jnd one ill
favor of John I. Dews against Abraham
Slicftall.
Sundry articles of Grocgfies and-dry
goods levied on ns the 1 property of Pierce
Howard to satisfy an execution in .’favor
of John U. Gaudry
oct 31 A. D'LYON, c.s.
City Marshal’s Sales.
On the first Tuesday 4n December next.
I N conformity with a resolution of coon-
ell, I shall proceed, in front nf tho
Court House betwcen'lhe usual hours of
to and 4 o'clock, to sell Ihe following iotaj
viz:
Lot no.'49, Brown ward, bounded cast
by lot no 50, south by a lane of 30 fret
w'Hr.mirth hy n street of 75 feet wide and
west v v ,, ,t r eet 45 feet wide.
Lots no, ;,o aM j jj ( pp oll which tho
Cirrus now si—,
Lois nos. 58 a no tq Brown ward, l oun-
easi by lot no 57, sontn i, r . Liberty street,
that fronts the Smith Cmiiini,,,, , vest | )V
Bull street and north hy a lane tro ft wide.
A building one and a quarter story high
anti-00 feet long stands uponnho of these
Inti.
Malts nos. 01 Rnd 63, Brown ward. Ivoii-
ting the Si iltli Coiminm.
Lot no 23, Columbia wvr'd,bounded east
by Columbia Square, south hy York street
west by let 110 44, and north by President
street.
Lot*nos. 47 and 48, Jackson ward.bonn-
deil south liy Liberty stieet, west by Jeffer-
son street, north hy a lane of SO feu wide
and east hy lot no 40.
Tlie-unexplred leases of the following
lols on Spriogliill—Nos. 5,0, 7, 8, 10, II,
14, 18, 17 18 anil 19
F. M. STONE, c. it.
net 31
Executor’s Sale.
On tlm first Tugsdty in Iminary next.
W ILL he sold at the court boose in
Effingham enmity, between the
usual hour* nf sale ail the'real estate of
Matthew Ralin uccc-.sed, composed ol sc
vernl tracts Of land, to wit:
25 acres lying on Savannah-river, join-
ine lands ol Berry and Melzgar.
23 seres of pine land in said county .join-
in: lands of Bnry and E*loy.
60 acres joining lands of Kahn and Paul
Iteli.
50 acres granted Conrad Hahn. Ith |)e
cemher.4757.
100ac.es granted C. Ralin, 4th July,
1760.
50 acres granted John Guisl, oth-Dec
1757. *
50 acres jnldttglhlid* ofRalm and Paul-
itch.
S3 1-3 acres joining lands nr Fetzer".
Exley and Gnann.
f.O acres juruing lands of Rthn an Paul-
ill’ll, originally granted to John Engel.
37 acres hounded by lamlsof Oils,Gnann
and lltilinger.
The above tracts atl’lyiug and being In
the county of Effingham.
350 aen s known by Hie numbei 173 ISlh
District, Early county, originally granted
10 Matthew Halm
450 acres known hy the number 83, 6th
District. Ee 1 ly comity.
Tli above property sold by an Order
fro* the Hon. tiro Inferior Court of tiro
county uf Effingham, for ,lm purpose of
making 4 division with the heirs of (he said
osiule of Muithew Ralin. Conditions mado
known on the day of sale
JOHN C. RAIJN,
Executor of life will of Matthew
Ralin deceased,
nov 5 343
> ; Administrator's Side.
'bi, ihe first Tuesday in January next.
W ILL he sold at the court house in
. Effingham county, between the u-
sual hours of salo, all the real estate of
Benjamin Kennedy dec., composed of sev
eral tracts oflamj. f.
One tract nfiOld lying and being iirthc
county of Ellinghain. comaining 870 acres
near Ihe Sister’* Ferry on the Augusta
Road, where tiro late Benjamin Kennedy
formerly resided.
Turoo oilier tracts hiijoining tiro same, a
particular description of which will bo giv
en on Ihe day of sale.
One iractiii each of the following coun
ties, to tvit, Baldwin) Hall, Habersham Sc
Houston.
Tiro above property sold by an order ob
rained from the lion, tiro Inferior court of
Ihe county of Effingham for the purpose of
making a division wl ththe Imirs of tiro said
estate. Conditions cash.
, JOHN. CHARLTON.
Aomin istrctoi of the estate of B,
Kennedy, deceased. >:
nov 5 f 248
oct 17
107 j
Administrator’s sale.
On the first Tuesday in Janua ry next.
W ILL he sold before tha Court House
In.lliilloeh County bolwoen llic
usual hours of sale.
All the lands belonging to the estate of
Isano Waters, sold hy order of tho Justices
of the Inferior Court of said county, for
the bcnollt of the heirs and eraditors of said
estate.
JOHN WATERS. Adm’r.
sept 13 I8tt
Administrator's Sale.
On (he first Tuesday in January next.
W ILL ho sold at the Court liotiso in
EffinghamOounty, between the u-
sual hours of sa*e. Tire following negroes,
belonging to the ostate of Jonuthuu Back-
ley, deceased.
A prime young foRow named Simon, a
good boat and field hand, a young wench
named Amy, 1111 excellent house servant,
a young girl named Mary end an old wo
man.
The above negroes sold hy an ordor from
tliejlnii. the Inferior Court of the' County
of Effingham for tlm purpose of inakinu a
division with the heirs uf the said cst. of J.
Buckley. Conditions cash.
JNO. CHARLTON,
Adtn’r esl. of J. Badkley.
nor 5 2*3
Dancing Academy.
J OHN ,C. LEGE, rcsperi fully informs
his friends and the pablic,' that his
Dancing Schoolfor the reception of young.
Ladies and Masters, -will ho open on Mon
day the 3d ofNoveinber next, in the Solo
mon's I-mlge Room. Days, of Tuilon,
Mondays. Wednesdays and Fridays, at 5
o'clock P. M. He will also attend in pri
vate houses and Seminaries.
The school for Gentlemen will nlsoenm
mence outlie same evening, at 7 o'clock.
Price of Tuition at tho School Room, SIS
per quartor, and |irivato Icssonv SI5, one
half payable advance.
ocl t7 307i:m||
'Sugar Cane.
T HE subsetilicrs "ill deliver in Ilia ci
ty any quantity of cauc for toed, of
Ilia best quality, at £10 por 1090, malu-
ding all expenses.
BULLOCH Sc DUNWOODY.
net CO 617atf
Negroes for Sale.
A FAMILY oflnegrnes, viz. n negro,
man about 45 years old, his wife a-
bout 45. and thair children; n negro man
about 22, and a negro woman about 18-
all field hands
A family of 3 negroes, viz : a negro'
man about 55 years of age, a good tanuor
mid field habrt.his wife about 35 field hahd,
Slid their son about 4 years old,
A likely negro girl about 10 years old,
bouse servant and field hand.
Apply to »
JAMES EPPINGER
net 94 gig
Negro Cloths,Blankets &c,
At tuvallow.price3—In Shad’s Huildinos
ISAAC ND/JTON.
H AS received bv late arrivals, and of
fers for salo tiro following
SO bal.es Cotton end Wodl" I Kew6yi
' (artbffeflj
10 bHlesall tVonl Kerseysfassosleif
. It do lo'ie priced Satinclis, Cits-
sinetisaud Linseys
4 do heavy Welsh and English
Plains
12 do llleaeheii and Urmvn Sliir
tings end Sheetings
itrsvr 'toxunit Dorn,* blankets
lugetlier with a eeuerul assortment of
STAPLE AND FANCY
Dry Goods.
. net 39
Savannah Poor House &
Hospital.
V isiting Committeeror Nov.
1820.
Ueori;e \V. Coe and ^oftepli Cunimine.
Attcndlfffe Physicians.
Drt. Mitchell and .S flhefmlK
JOSEPH CUMMING, SecVy.
oct ao
Notice.
A LL person* iii'debteil to the late Wil
liams Gillktt, Will be pleased to
make paymem to the subscriber; nhd
those having demands against Hie same
will present them to
JAM&S HtGOINBOTTOM.
, •* Adminisirator
L6wer Three R (ms. (S. C.) Septv tih.IWO.
net® *01
Notice.
fTTOUft Inonths after date application
JL will be made to tho Hon. the Jusli-
ccs of the Inferior Court of Liberty Conn*
ty for leave to sell one hundred acres of
land belonging to the estate of Donnld Fra
ser,for the benefit ofthc halts and cicditors
of said estate.
, MARGARET R. FRASER,
j"ly.*9 170 Executrix.
For Sale.
y li ai'O of the Inferior Court nf jliis
County, will |,e sold on ihe First
esilay of December, for the benefit ol
the creditors, that valuable and improved
plantation, on Skidaway Island, contain-
hibernia' a, ^ no “ n ^ lhe ha,l, ° of
TIlOo. II. P. CHARLTON,
Adm’r. do bonis noil, &c..
m .
A Card.
AIES HILLS, finding it re
to turn her attention to some
' 0, support of her family,
scommodatu with Board
Ladies, or six or eight (ffi)t.
Iren, to whom she will pay every attention
■ hat may be requisite, 011 terms as modcr-
afforded.
217f
occuputii
ill than
a few yoi
gro Shoes, See.
I'AC'KAGES—contisllni of
eii's Bouts, Uoutkes, Snogs
two >
I a i'd Children’s Shoes,
: axu
Notice. -
rriHE SAVANNAH LIBRARY, will
!"r °l’r«> J : hereafter on Tuesday. , , 1
^&2SkSfe tn.o-eb week from *« "40 .dozen Lead Pencils,
r.Librarian. ‘" w sal ” W v„VilER’S
^t'- 9037 j Prclwngt Ojjlct,
CHEAP BOOK^.
rat 111’, subscriber having made large nd-
JL dUIons to his Mock, will icll ut vory
reduced rules} tlit follow iug nt
HALF PRICE:
An Englishman's Vlows nf Society and
Manners in America, 8vo,
Anquetil’s Universal History, Ovols 8vo
All Boy’s Travels, 4 vuls with Atlas
Memoirs uf Dr. Julin Aikln, I vol
Ailuius' Narrative and Account of rom-
hucto, with map
America, or General Survey of the West
ern Continent, by the author of ”Eu
rope"
Lord Amherst's Embassy to China, with a
map
Allen's American Revolution, * VOW
Adams' Natural anil Experimental Philo,
sopliy. 4 viils with plates
llristod's Itcsourcos of tho United States
Bonnycnitlo's Account of Spuuisli Ante,
riea
Memoirs of the Life of Anne Roleyn,
Queen of llenrv 8th, hy Miss Banger
Boswell's Joitrnul of a Tour to tho He
brides
Baussel’s Private Memoirs of the Court
of Napoleon from 1805 to 1st May
1815
‘Lord Byron and soma b! his Contemporn
rios, by Leigh limit
llrlocs Herodotus,4 vols
Burrow’s Travels in the Interior of South
ern Africa
Forbids Life anil Writings of Dr. Beattie
Belknap's lliitnry nf New Hampshire
with map, 3 vols
Bancroft on the Philosophy uf Permanent
Colors, 2 vols
Works of tho Right Honorable Edmund
llurkc, 6 vols
Works uf llro lata Right Honorable Lord
Viienimt Roliugbrnko, 5 vols
Chatterton's Works and Lifo, 9 vols
Chesterfield’s Works, 4 vols
Cowpor’s Hunter, 4 vols
Facts nuil Documents relative to tho death
or General Hamilton, by Colein m
Boatinii’s Naval mill Military Mcmnlrs of
Great -Britain, from 1747 to 1783, 0
vols calf gilt
Life of the Right Honorable J. P. Curran,
by Ills son
Bisset’s Life of Edmund Burke, 2 vnls
calf gilt
Caldwell's -Memoir, of the Lifo and Writ-*
ings of Mujoi General Nallt. Grecno
Cochrane's Pcilestrinii Jouiney through
Russia and Siberian Tartary in 1840,
I, 2 and 8
Abbe Molina's History of Chili, 3 vols
Memoirs of Cardinal lie llctz, 3 vols
Chalnier’s Life of Mary, Queen of ricotts,
•2 vols
Crutwrll's Tour through the whole Island
of Great Britain, with maps, 6 vols
Calvin’s Life and Writiues
D'Anville's Compendium uf Ancient Goo-
gruphy, with nntps. 3 vols '
Europe allei the Congress of Aix-la-Cha-
pells, liy M do I’rult
Dcpott's Voyage to tiro Spanish Main In
South America in 1801, 9, 9 and 4.
3 vnls
Baroness do Slael oil ilio French Revolu
tion, 2 vols
Darby's Tour from New York to Detroit
in 1818
Memoirs of the Countess lie Genlis, 2 vols
Dallas’ Reaallcclions of the Life of Lord
■Hyton
Memoirs of tho Marchioness Do la Roaclic
Jacfjtirlin, wiili a inap of the theatre
■of war ill Ln Vendee
iMemoiis of Itichaid L. Edgeworth, Esq.
Sporting Anecdnlos, original and selected,
hy I’ierco Egan
Captain Etienne's Natratiieof a Voyage
round 'tlie World, with maps and
plates, 2 vols
Posthumous Works of Frederick 2d, King
of Prussia, 19 vols
Early Pan of the Reign nf James 2d, by
Charles J. Fox
Remark,‘on Antiquities, Arts and Letters
in Italy, 'by Jusopli Forsyth
Private Correspondence of Benj. Frank
lin. London, calf, 2 vols
Observations on a Tour from Bongsl to
Persia, by W Fianklin
Apology fur the Life of James Fennel
Progress and Termination of the Roman
Republic, by Adam Ferguson, L
t> F R S E, 3 vols
Works of Enuiuel Foote, Esq. 2 vols
Napoleon Mad the Grand Army III Russia,
by Gen. Gmirgaud
Gillie's History of Ancient Groecn, 4 vols
Good »in's Lilo
vols
Memoir t)f Goethe
Gillie’s History of the World, 3 vols call
gilt
History and Antiquities of the City of
York; 4 vols with plates
HnZIitt's Lectures on tho English Poets
Do. Lectures on the English Comic Wri
ter,
litiirtphroy's .Miscellaneous Works
J [“Hum’s Views of the Middle Ages, 4 vols
llackett’s narrative of the Expedition u
join the Booth American Patriots
Lift of Wm Hutton, F A ri S (London)
Humboldt's Political Essay on Ihe King
dom of New Spain, 2 vols
Hobhouse's Historical illustrations of the
4th Cantoof Cliildo Harold
Lives of Haydcn'aiid Mozart, by LAC
Bomber, London * V
Henry’s Travels and Atlvcnftiri&in Cana
da and tha Indian territories
Hill’s Life and Writings ofllugll Blair, D
D FR S F.
Hall's Travels in Canada and the United
States in 1810 and 1817
tlAbhdas'e.s Journey through Albania, 2
vpls with plates
Humboldt’s Personal Narrative, or Travel*
in the Equinoctial Regions oftlro Nmv
Continent
Inchiqoin tho Jesuit's Letters from the U-
nited Slates
Irving’s Life and Writings of Ceo. Buch
anan
Jackson on the Commerce of the Mediter
ranean
Memoir of life Court of King James 1st.
Lucy Aikin't S vofs
Johnson’s Travels through Russia and Po-
Mud
Kotzebue’s Journey InfO Pcrsia
Latrobe’, Visit to South Africa
Secret Memoirs or tiro Royal Family 0 f
* ranee, by the Princess Lamhallu
Labunme's Nmratlvo of Buonaparte’,
Campaign in Hi—1- ■ par,e *
Gsjtltj
States
Lives of
of UcniTiey Ghaucer, 4
lint Cdrtospondonce, Helen Marla
Williams, 3 vols calf gV
MeN»rio!sllninblo lliroug Switzerland
Millet’* Hlstuiy dr Clilvul
;Morieie’s Journey lliroug Potsln, Amer
ica and Asia Minot > Constantino-
McKenzies Voyages fromilontrcal thro’.
North America to thHfflWW nni1 f “*
cifio Oiisatu, 3 vols wrtji nl, 'l 1 *
Melllh's Travels In ilio/Unltcd
Willi maos, 2 vols , \ ,
Miildlnloii's Life of Cice|0,8 7v' s .
Necrology, or the Memoir ol Bf 1,1
Eniinciit Extraordinary totd'WlL
Olive Branch, or Faults on Bploj
Federal anil Democratic, 1st M
Greenland, the adjacent Soy, and the
Nort west passage, hy Ifcrnard
Reilly, with maps /
Ogllvio’s I'lillosopliieal Esritys
Odily's Eiirupeatt Uolnlucriej 2 vols
Prior’s Life of Edmund llurkc, with nllto.
graphs
Plnwdon's History nf Irelnnd, 5 vnls
Piiizzi's Journey through France.Italy and
Germany
Pike’s expedition to ihe sources of llie
Mlsslppi, Arlunsnw, Knns, Lu 1 latte
and Hierro Juun Rivers, Sic.
Tlmmas Paine's Political Wilting*. 2 vols
History of the Rev. Hugh Peters, A. M.
Poems of Thomas lluwlcy .
Russ’ Voyage ol'DIicovory to Baltins Bay
2 vols
Rnccns' Wars of Ihe French In Spain
Robinson's Memoirs ol tho Mcxiuan lie
volution
Possibility of approaching the North Polo,
asserted by Barrington mid Beaufov
Stewart’s Philosophy oftlro Human Mind,
2 vnls
Stewart's Philosophical Essays
Discourses on Government, by Algernon
Sydney, 3 vols
Stevens’ lluiiioarnphia, an Essay nn the
proportions ofinan’s body, with plates,
London, calf
Smith's Theory of Mural Sentiments
Say's I’olilical Economy, 4 vnls half gilt
Smith's Thucydides, 4 volt
Salt's Travels in Abyssinia, "till a map
Sltillibar's Voyage to Pitcairn’s Island,
with plates
Life uf Field ,Marshal Snuvarof
Hi. Siearme'sTnur from London to Paris
Shultz’s Trnvcls in the United States,wiili
main and plates
llondcii’s Memoirs of Mrs. Siddoni
Shaler’s Sketch of Algiers
Southey's Ufa of Wesley, 3 vols
Salome’s Expedition to Algiers, London
calf gilt
Ssnsnm's Letters nn Switzorlnnd and Ita-
ly. 4 vols calf gill
Tenant’s thoughts on tho state of India,
Edinburgh
Trntloi's .Memoirs of Chill. J. Fox
Tyranny Unmasked, by John Taylor
Sketches ol Maimers and opinions ill
France, by Helen Maria Williams, 3
vols
Sir Robert Wilson's Sketches of the Mill
tary ami Political Power of Russia
Mrs West’s Letters to a Young Lady
Width's Letters nn England, t vnls
Anecdotes oftlro Life of Richard Wilson
Life nnd Studios of lienjarnio West, Esq
William’s Ilisturp of Vermout, A vols calf
gilt
United Slates and Great P "fin, by Robl.
Walsh, Jr
Wilkin’s Molhemaiical and Philosophical
Works, 4 vols
Zimmerman, nn National Pride
WM. T. WILLIAMS,
nov 3 231
/NiMjtQA, Chatham County—n #
4JC the Honorable the Justices of the C
ferior Court of Chatham County stlltmr f M
Ordinary purposts:— . SJ
To all whom it m»y concern.
Wheroni,Thomas Askew, Exccutoi at
the estate of J nines J, Tlppltn doc. has po
tltiunod tho said Justices to be discharged
from liis said Executorship. 6
These tiro therefore to cite and admon
ish all and singular tiro kindred and credt.
tors of the said dec. to Ale tliclr objections
(if Any they hnve) In the Clerk's office of
the Court of Ordinary of said County on or
befure thn 7th day of January next, other,
wise letters dlsmissory will bo ponitil ,»
..Mtlll a..Lm ^
vitnessthe Hnn. Kilns Fort, ono of ik»
Justices of the said Court nt g>„ n
nail Ilie 7tli day of July A. I). 0M
thousand eight hundred and twenty. I
nine. '
S. M. ROND, c.c. 0.0. c.
July 7 *
Notice.-
F OUR months alter date, application
Will be mado to tiro Hnn. llio- Justi-
ecs oftlro Inferior court of Emanuel coun
ty, for leave to sell all the real eslatc of
James I. Anderson for the benefit nf tho
heirs & creditors. T1IOS. WINNEY.
sept 20
O EORGIa—Chatham County.—If,/
the Honorable Ihe Justices of the
In trior Court of Chatham County sitting
for ordinary purposes.
To uli whom it may concern.
Whereas, Hezakiah Lord ariniinlstratoi
of the ustatoof Wmiam Craig laloofCam-
deh County, Physician deceased, has peti-
tiinied tho said court 10 bo dismissed from
the said Administration.
These are therefore to cite and ndmoni.ih
all ami singular tlie kindred and creditors
of the said docoascd to file their objections
(if any they have) it, tho dork’s office of
llio Court of Ordinnry of said county on or
I’cfire lhe second day uf April next other
wise letters dlsmissory will be grunted
to tho pctiiinnci. .
Wilnessiho Honorable Elias Fort one
oftlro Justices of the said cuuit nt Savan
nah, the second day of Nov. A. D. 1820
S.M. BOND, 0. c. 0. c. c.
nnv-2 •
O EORGIA, Chatham County.—flu
the Hon. the Justices of the Inferior
Court of Chatham County, sitting for Or
dinary purposes.
To all whom it may concern.
Whereas, R. W. Habersham, Adminis
trator, of the estate of Alexander Haber,
sham,late of Savannah, deceased, has pe
titioned the said justices to I10 discharged
from his said administratorship.
Thcso are therefore to cite and admon
ish all and singular the kindred and crod-
itnrs of the snid dec. to file their objections
(if any they liavo) in the Clerk’s office of
the Court of Ordinnry on or before the 3d
day of April next, ntheriviso letters
dlsmissory will be granted to tho petition-
or.
Witness tho lion. Elias Fort, one of tho
justices of tho said Court at Savannah the
Sd dny of Oct. A. I). 1829,
S.M. BOND, c. c. 0. c. 0.
oet 9
ussla, wi, h plans o’f
2 vnls
Las Cases Journal of tho^ Private Lift and
Conversations of Napoleon, 4 vnls
Landsuer s Lectures on tho Art of Enzro.
r .ring, London calf ^ gr “
Louis the XVJtlis Political and Coofidon-
G EORGIA—Chatham County—liu
the Honorable the Justices of the In
F ior Court of Chatham county sitline
for ordinary purposes'. b
.... Toc >ll whom it may concern.
Whorcas Ooo. Millon, has allied to tho
,h0 Court of tlrdinary of
Chatham county for letters tlijy,-’' „
on tho estate Sc ofled; i m t « ,
zVsaMflhte
of said deceased lo file thelr objocrtmis (If
any they have)tojlurgrHntiiig of.th B jo(ici‘s
dlsmissory on tho: estate of tho deceased
to the applicant in llio Clerli’s ofilee of the
said Court, on orHoforo the. 20th dny of
Witness the H Q „ 0 rn1ilo Elias Fori, one
of June, A B D. fel O0Ur, ’. #
G eorgia ciiu.'imnr coumy,_,,i
the lion, the Justicef of the Inf,,;’, I
Court of Chatham County silling for t ,j; f
nary purposes.
11 all irham it may concern.
Wherous, E. S. Rees and Tlmniai \\ j
Rice, administrators nf Thomas llict,fc!|
censed has petitioned llro said touifill
bo discharged from kcirnihtiiiihir,it>,,u, I
These are there fore to cite anil udniom F
ish nil nnd singulnr the kindred &errditon I
of said deceased to file their objection! |ji L
any they hnvejto the grnmliigofthcdismli 1
sory mi llio estalo of the deceased to da I
applicants in the Cletk’s office ofthe i3|
(jourt, on or before the 7tlt day „( j„ I
noxt : otherwise letters dieinissory ,wi)| l
granted.
Witness the Hon. Elias Fort, oocd
llio Justices of llio said Court tlie
dny of July, A. I). 11129.
S.M. BOND. c.c.o.r.e
july 7 ♦
EOJIGIA, Cliailiuiii (,'auin^B, 1
the Honorable, the Justins n/ib|,.
ferior Court of Chatham County, ,itti,.
for ordinary purposes. 1
To nil whom it may concern. _
Whereas. William Williams, applied
letters of nilmiillslratioit on the estate
elTtcIs of Jolm Hinw. tho younger, Lie,
.Savannah, deceased, ill E half0!'.lie U
nnd creditors.
DtlThcsc arc, iheretore, to cite and admoi
Isli all nnd singular, the-kindred ami rid
Itors of tho said deceased to file tlieirubje,
lions, if tiny ihcy have, in tha.olcrk’i
ficn of said court, on or before die
dny of December hexl t otlioriv isc letters
administration will bo granted.
Witness tl J lion Elias Fort, nneef ila
Justices of the said court nt Savannah thii
81st day, of Oct. A D 1820,
oc,8t ^SM BOND, 0 oo.p
G EORGIA,< hathani Cotmly—/fu/li
Hon. the Justices ofthe Inferior C«
of Chatham County, silling for or Jinn
purposes
To all whom it may concern
Whereas, A tl Oemler. applijj
the lion the Court *>•'Ordinal*^^_
ham County for Letters of Adminlstntia
with ill* win annexod, on the estate 1
e Heels of John A Diicbalj, lute ol Hsu
nnh, mercliaht,deceased, 111 behalf of
heirs.
Those are, therefore, to die nnd adnv
ftlsli all and singular the kindred nnd 1
ditors of the said deceased, to file tliejr.
jections (if any they have) in the Clta
Office of the said Court, 1111 or Ire Tore 1
14lh day of Nov. next, otherwise letli
administration will be granted to the
applicant.
Witness tiro lion El'as Fort, nnedi
Justices nf the said court at Savansdi
Mtlid iy of Act. A. D.1B20.
S.M. BOND,c.c.
oot 31 " .
EORGIA, Liberty Couniy-I
Hon. the Justices of the l
Court of Liberty County, sitting fit >
nary purposes
To all whom it may conceio.
Mheroas, Mrs. Sarah Smylie,of■
county applieslo be ijupilised from 1
Guardianship of John 8. Fraser, < .
of John E. Fraser, late of said cuuni; i
ceased.
These are therefore to rile and aditm
ish all and singular the |»i»ns ranctrae
to file their objections (ifMJ they lure) ij
my office at Riceborn, on nr before llie Or^
Monday in November next, ottieiwise k
ters of diimissory (till be obla'ined bja
said applicanf.
Witness the Hon. William HujjmJ
nf the Judges of the Court of OrdiiaJ*
said County, this lstli day of J»)I*
1829. - L
E. BAKER, c.c.o.U'?
oct 0
EORGIA, Chatham CmnUI
aJTthe Hon the Justices of lhe l>I
Court of Chatham County,sittingfi' 1
nary purposes.
To all whom It may concert. ,
Whereas James Lanier of Savanniro]
appliod to the Hoiiornlilo ilia Conn “l*
dinary of Chatham county for letted'
Adininistraiiiin do bnnls non on ilietrt
nnd elfects ofDavliKJ. Sloan, laic old
county dec. as principal creditor.
These are therefore to cileand adi
ish,all,and singular the kindrej ziidti
tors of tho said dec'd to file tlier olijrci
(if any thov have) to the glaltlaj d*
ndniinislralion of tiiecstntcoftiedrcert
to llro applicant in the Clerks olid'
the said court, 01101 before llio So d»IJ
Nov. next, otherwise lettersaduiniiii*
will bo granted. I
Witness the IJon. Elias Fidjl
of tho ji slices of snid court,the St 7J
October A. D. 1829.
S. M. BOND, c'.'xo- o-j
oet 8 *
_ J EOUUlA, Efiingliam Count*”
HjTMe Hon.thcJustijusaf tfx «[
Court of HJJirighn’,1 countd tilllngfi^
nary purm;:ef, '
. *i!o all whorit,il mny coficern* J
'Whereas, Jno C. Ralin EjecuW'®!
of theoitote of Mathew Rnhltdrif" 3
iitlonml llro said Justices lo .lie “ |K f |
from his said exeoutorslilp. '.
These aro therefore to cite and
•all end slngularthe fclndrod and a
of said doccnsed Itf file liieir
any they Have) tnthe granlln? 0 V,"i‘,i
or ofthe said pet’.tioner in lf eC '1L|
fioe of the said Court, on
day of fiov. jjoxt, otherwise le |K f
WBs&emsie.
tho jpstices of' anld t court u" ’ :
May ni/rON''
"ip«y fi