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JPUMalC HALES.
Sheriff's Sale—Continued.
On the first Tuesday in December next.
W ILL ho sold bcforelhe Court House
in tho City of Savannah, between
the musUioura of sale,
a All that plantation near Savannah,known
nsTwecdside, containing 485 acres, with
the improvements thereon, bounded North
and North East hr Savannah river , and
Onlow bland, on the North West by lands
belonging to Postal), and on the -smith
by lands belonging to Mrs Margaret Mac*
kay, levied on as the pioporty of John Mo
rel, to satisfy executions in favor of the
Bank of Darien, Bank of the .State .of,
Georgia, Planters’ llank nnd others.
GEORGE M1LLEN, s. c.-c.
nov S
Administrators’ Sale.
On the first Tuesday in December next.
W ILL he sold before the Court house
in Effiilghalu county between tho
Usual hours of sale.
Tho real estate of Wm II. Womack de
ceased, consisting of several tracts of land,
in said county, being on both sides of the
Louisville road—containing fire hundred
and seventy acres, for tho benefit ol tho
heirs.
The aliovo property sold by order of the
Infarior Court of said county, sitting for
ordinary purposes.
WM. A. PREVATT.
Administrator in right ofliis wife.
SARAH PREVATT, Adin’x.
sept IB 195*
PUBLIC SALES.
Executor’s Sales.
On the first Tuesday in December next..
W ILL he sold befuro tho Conn house
in Suvannah between the usual
hours of sale.
All the eastern tenement of Ttriolc bull
dings on lot No 0 Darby Ward;House nnd
lot Nu .44 Columbia Ward; Jot and buil
dings No IS, Carpenters Row, Lot No 8
and improvements Decker.aurd and lot
Nn 19 and hall tho improvements Decker
Ward, all in the city of Savannah; being
part-of the real est'alo of Jysiah Penfiold,
Into of Savannah dec’ll,
Soli by permission of the Court of Or
dinary of Chatham County—for tho- bene
fit of the heirs and-creditors. Conditions
cash.
JOS. OITMMING, > T.x'ors of Josialt
S. C. DUNING, S Ponficltl.
oct I 200 -
City Marshall's Snle.
On the first Tuesday in Decembor next,
W ILL be sold before the court house
in the city of Savannah, between
the usual hours of sale, tiro following pro
perty:
Lots Nos. IS and to, Washington ward,,
with tlie improvement, thereon, .bounded
Cast by East Broad it. south by St. Julian
•t we.t-by Washington square and north
by Bryan st. levied en as the property of
John 'Cvcringhain, -Jttn. to satisfy fines im
posed by council on him for violating un
ordinance of the eitv—property puiuted-
out by liim.
T. M. STONE, c.n. .
oct31 319
Sheriff’s Sale.
On the first Tuesday in Decemhernext. I
W M, be soid-in front "of (lie Court
Houso in tlie County of- Effing
ham between flic-usual hours of sale.
Two liundrod acres ofland with all and
aingularlhe improvements thereon, lying
and being in the .county of Effingham
bounded by land of Wm. Womack and on
the east by land gran ed 46 Wright 1-oftley
levied on os the property of Frederick
Womack to satisfy sundry executions in
favor of Thomas J. Tonde, Jesse Sander-
lin and others, levied on and returned to
Die by a Constable.
J.R. MORGAN, -a. *.«.
oct 81
City Sheriff’s sales.
On tlic first Tue.day in December next.,
W ILL bo sold attho court liouso be
tween the hours of to & 4 o'clock
Lot and improvements on West- Broad
street, Ogleihorpo ward the present resi
dence ol the dcrendent—*Levied on to sa
tisfy an execution in favor of Henry Morn-
iilgstar against Ezra Kent.
A negro girl named Juddy, levied nn to
satisfy an execution in favor of Henry
Atorningslar against John S. 'Faster, 'Mary
G. Foster his wife and Hester Loper.
Northern half of luls .49 and 40, Elbert
ward with the improvements thereon front
ing nn Jefferson atroot bounded.north by a
lane levied on to satisfy an execution ill
favor of Al. &J. Cunningham and one in
favor of John I. -Dews against.Abraham
Shcftall.
Sundry artiolcs of Groceries and dry
goody levied on as tlie property of Pierce
.Howard to satisfy an execution in favor
of JohnB. Gnudry
oct ,4t ' AvD'LYON, c. s.
Sheriff’s Sale.
On the first -Tuesday in Decemhernext.
W ILL be sold before tlie court House
in Chatham County, between tho
Usual hours of sale.
Two lots, situated in the city of Savan
nah, Nos. 17, nnd 18, with the buildings
and improvements thereon, bounded East'
by Colombia square, South by President
at. west by Lincoln tl. and north by State
(t. le vied on at the property of Peter Guc-
tard, to satisfy an execution ill favor ofF.
II. Wclman,
Buildings on half Lots Nos. SB nnd !0,
Elbert ward, bounded east bv Jeffersou
It, smith by other'halfs of Lots Nos. 39 and
40 west by Lot No. dB-and north by a lone;
levied on as the property of Dr. Abraham
Shcfiallto satisfy executions issuing from
n Justice’s courtln favor of Joseph Cum*
tiling and others—returned tu mo by con
stables.- _ „
One negroboy jiamed Reuben, levied
on as the property t,r James Davis, n minor,
pioperty pointed out by also guardian. of
aaid minor, to satisfy an exeeunon issuing
out ofa court in favoi of Finch & Warland
—returned to mo by a constable.
GEO. MILLEN,». c. c.
oet Si 219
City Marshal's Sales.
On (he firit Tuesday in December noxt,
I N conformity itiih a resolution of coun
cil, I shall proceed, iu front of the
Court House between tho usual hours of
10 end A o!clocJi, to sell the following lots,
viz:
. Lot no, 49, Drown ward, bounded east;
by lot no 50, soutlrbv a lane of 30 feet
wide,north by a street of Sb feet wide and,
west by a street 45 feet wide.
Lots nos. 50 and 51, upon Which the
Circus now stands.
Lots nos. 50 and 69 Brown ward, boun-
east by lot no 57, south by Liberty street,
that fronts the South Commons, west by
Bull street nnd north.by a lane*30 ft wide.
A building one and a quarter story high
and CO feet lung stands upon one of these
lots.
Lots nos. Cl and ; 62, Brown ward, fron
ting the South Common.
'Lot no 23, Columbia ward,bounded east
by Columbia Square,south by York street
west by lot uo 24, and north by President
ttreol.
Lots nos. 47 and Jargon w»rd,boun
ded south by Liberty sheet, west by Jeffer
son street, north by a lane of 30 feet -wide
and east l*y lot no 46*
The unexprred leases of (lie following
lots on Spriiigbill—Nos. 5, 6,'7» 0,10, 11,
14, 1C, 17 1C and 19
F. M. STONE, c. m.
oct 81
Executor’s Sole.
On the first Tuesrloy in Jauaary next.
W ILL lip sold at the court house in
Effingham county, between the
usual hours of sale all the real estate of
Matthew Ralin deceased, composed ol se
veral tracts of land, to wilt
25 acres lying on Savannah river, join
ing lands of Berry and Melzgar.
83 acres of pine laud in saideounty .join
ing hod. of Beiry and Exltv.
50 acres joining lands of Rahn and Paul-
(toll.
50 acres granted. Conrad Rahn, 9th De
cember, 1757.
too acres granted C. Rahn, 4th July,
1700.
50 acres granted lohB QugcJ, Cth-Dec
City Marslu-l’s Sales.
"On the first Tuesday in December next,
r ll, be sold before the court house in
the city of Savannah, between tlie
| hours of sale, the following property
.tyrants are not paid before that time:
' 1 .-ill') 0, Columbia ward, bounded east
byjijt no 7, south by a lane, west by lot no
Afifid north by Broughton *t. re-entered up-
a, the property of John Morel...
Lot no 29, Columbia ward, bounded easj
v- liylfct no 90, south by a lane, west by Ila-
'Aliieriham st. anil north by York »t. re-entor-
"od unon as the property of J &E Brown.
Cot no SO', Columbia ward, bounded east
by lot no 91, south by a lane, west by
lot no 29 and norih by Yorkst. re-entered
upon as the properly of J & E Brown.
Lot no 89, Elbert ward, bounded east
hy lot no40, south by Liberty st. west by
lot no 38 and north by a lone, re-entered
upon as the property of miss Sheftall.
Lot-no 40, Elbert ward, bounded caigby
Jefferson st. south by Liberty st. wcrrliy
lot no 30 ond north by a lane, re-entered
upon as tho property of A Sheftall.
Lot no 1, New Franklin ward, bounded
east-by Telfair’s lot, south by Bay st. west
by Montgomery st. and north by lot no S,
re-entered upon as the property of Jobu C
llelvenslino.
Lot no 06, Brown ward, bounded oast
by lot no 55, south hy Liberty st. west by
lot uo 57 and north by a lane, re-entered
upon as the property of R W Pooler.
* F. M. STONE, c. i
OCt 31 319
Tax Collector’s sales-
Gn the first Tuesday in Dec-mber next
W ILL be sold before tlie court house
in the city of Savannah, between
the usual hours of sale, the following pro
party, or so much thereof as will satisfy the
State and Couuty tax.
Lot and improvements, Farm st. Ogle-
thorno ward, also lot or lots letter P. same
ward, levied on as tho properly of James
Morrison, to satisfy the ’stole and county
tnx for the year 1828, amount due $10 75
•and costs. ■■■. '
Two half lots nos 30 nnd 40. and sm-
f rovoments thereon, Elbert ward, city of
arannah, levied on as tho property of A-
traham gheftall, to satisfy the state and
county tax Tor the years 1827 and 1828,
amount $28 64nind xsonts. V-
- DAVID BELL, X. 9-9.«
«)Si
Administrator’s sale*
Oil the first Tuesday in January nest,
W ILL lie sold befnro the Court. ouso
In Bulloch Cuunty. between the
usual houfsof solo.
All the lands belonging In the cstato of
Isaac Waters, sold by order of the Justices
of the Inferior Court of said county, fin ,
the benefit of the heirs nnd creditors of said
estate. ' .
JOHN WATERS. Adm’r. •
sept 12 I8tf
. Administrator’s Sale, »
On the first Tuesday in January next.
W ILL bn sold ni tlie Court House in
Effingham Comity,lictwcciithe it-
sual hours of sirtc. The following negroes',
hcloiiging-to the estate of Jountlian Back-
ley,,doceased.
A.ptiine young fellow named Simon, ti
good Imat and field hnnd, a young wench
unmed Amy, an excellent liouso sorvnnl,
a young girl named Mary and an old wo
man. ",
The above negroes srfld by nn order from
the lion, the Inferior Court of tho County
of Effingham for the,purpose of -making a
division with-tho-heirs of the said cst. of J.
llackley. Conditions cash.
JNO. CHARLTON,
Adm’r est. of J. Backley.
nov 5 • 2*3
ditions to his stock, will sell at very
reduced rates; the following at
HALF PRICE:
An Englishman's Views of Society and
Manners in America, 8vo.
Anquatil’s Universal History, Bvnls Bvo
All Hoy’s Travels, 2 vnls with Atlas
Momniii of Dr. Julm Atkin, 1 vol
Adams’ Narrative and Account of Tom-
lmeto, svith map
America, or General Survey of the West
ern Contiucut, by the author of "Eu
rope”
Lord Amherst's Embassy to China, with n
map •
Allan’s American Revolution, 2 vols
Adams' Natural ami Experimental Philo.
. suphy, 4 vols syilli plates
llristed's Resources of tho United States
llonnycastle's Account of. Spanish Ante,
rica
Memoirs of tlm Lifo of Anno Bolcvn,
Queen of Henry. Oth, by Miss Banger
Boswell's Journal of a Tour to tho He
brides
Baussct’s Private Memoirs of the Court
of Napoleon Train 1805 to 1st May,
1815
Lord Byron nnd soma ol Ida Contompora-
Guardian's Sale.
On the first Tuesday in January next.
KK7TLL bo sold at tho Court House in
rlOs, by Leigh Hunt
Heines Herodotus,4 vols
W .
Savsnnnh between the usual hours
oT sale.
All tho interest, being two undivided
sevenths,of Abigal Btillwcll and John Still
well, minors, -orphan children of John
Stillwell, deceased, in and to a certain ne
gro boy, slave, ii.tmcd Jacob, sold lor a di
vision—lly order of the Court of Oi dinary
of Chatham County. Conditions Cash
purchasers paving for titles.
JANE STILLWELL, Guardian.
nov 47
233
By J. B.. Herbert,
On the first Tuesday in December next,
W ILL be sold be fore tho court house
in the city of Savannah between
the nsual hours of sole '
TJmsu two Two Story Building? onln-
dian street, with the lot on which -th%
stand, too feet by 85 in fee simple, former
ly rho property of John S'ilveria
Conditions—one third cash, nno third
00 days and the balgnco ISO days for ap
proved indorsed-paper.
nov 17
Negroes for Hale.
FAMILY of 4 negroes, viz. a negro,
man about 45 years ole' ,4lll wife a-
bout .15, and thi-ir children ; . s negro men
about 2S, and a negro Woman- about 18-
all field hands
A ’family of 3 negroes, v’as r a negro
man about 85 years of age, a good tanner
and field hand,his wife about f 15 field hand,
and their won nbout 4 years old -
.A likely negro girl about to years old,
house servant and field hnnd.
Apply to
JAMES EPPITIGER,
octal 213
Savannah Poor Ho>use &
Hospital. *
V ISITING COMMITTE EHfor Nov-
1029.
George W. Coo and Joseph Gumming. ‘
Attending Physictann*
Drs. Mitchell and S. Shcftai I.
JOSEPH CUM MING , Sec’ry.
net 89
For Sale.
JJYleave of the Inferior f Jonrt of this
County, will ho sold on tho First
Tuesday of December, for tl ie benefit of
tlie creditors, that valuable and improved
limitation, on-Skidawnj Is'.nnd, contain-
ng OSO acres, and known V,y the name of
HIBERNIA.
TIIOo. U. P. CIl/kRLTON,
Adm’r. do 1 Minis non, &o.
sept 15 103
50 acres joining lands of Balm and Paul-
itch.
.43 1-2 acres joining lands of Fetzer,
Exley and Gnaun.
50 acres joining lands of Rahn an Paul-
itch, originally granted to John Gugel.
27-ncrea bounded by landsof Otts,Gnanu
and Bolinger.
Tlie above tracts all lying and being in
the cdunty of Effingham.
250 acres known by the nnmhci 178 15th
District. Early county, originally granted
to Matthew Rahn.
250 acres known by the number 83, Oth
District, Early county.
The above property sold by.an order
from the Hon. tho, Inferior Court of the
county of Effingham, for tho purpose of
making a division with the heirs of tlie said"
estate of Matthew Rahn. Conditions made'
known on the day of sate
JOHN C. RAHN,
Executor of tile will of Matthew
. tlahn deceased,
nov 5 223
A Car«3.
M rs. james hii^ls,
i
finding It ro
quisite to turn he % attention to isome
occupation fur the support of her family,
ill thankfu1ly*aucoini ziodnto with Board
four young Ladies, «jrsix or eight Chil
dren, to whom fhc wi.H pay every attention
tliatmay bo requisite, on terms as inoder*
atcus can lo a|]'ord<»J,
oct to an i
Osnalmri^s and Cotton
Bagging.
ftt PIECES Cotton Bagging
9 99 5 hai'sOsnaburgs
Just received per brig Courier, and for
salo low at
M. FRENDERGAST’S
No 3 & 14 Gibbon’s Range.
iff
Administrator’s Sale
On the first Tuesday in January next.
W ILL be sold at tlie court house
Effingham county, between the u
suat hours of sale, alt the real' cstato of
Benjamin Kennedy dee., composed ofsov
erM tracts ofland.
One tract ofland lying and being in tho
county of Effingham, containing 870 acres
near the Sister’a Ferry on the Augusta
lload, where the late Benjamin Kennedy
formerly resided.
Three other tracts adjoining the same,
particular description of which will be giv
on on the day of sale.
One tract in each of the following coun
ties, to wit, Baldwin, liall, Habersham &
Houston. ’
The above property sold by an-order ob
tained from tho Hon. the Inferior court of
tho county ofEffingham for the purpose of
making « division wi ththe hairs of the said
estate. Conditions cash.
JOHN. CHARLTON.
Administrator of thii estate of B-
ICennedy, deceased,
nov 5 . 223 ,
Notice.
fJUIE SAVANNAH LIBRARY, will
bo opened hereafter on Tuesday,
Thursday nnd Saturday, in each week from
3 to 5 o'clock, P. M.
. WM MOREL, Librarian.
(X* 17 J07j
‘-oct 19
8
Just Received.
AR.ATOGA Pnwdors in till t -x .
Compound Fluid Extract of aria-
pnrilla
Oil pf Black Topper.
Extract cf Quinine
Lalified CnpaiVa
Black oxide, of Mercury
Cilrated Kali, I’iperine
Genuine Red Bark
Croton Oil, French
Oil uf Culicbs
•* ” Copaiva. Jodine
Hydriodatc of Potass
Acid Prussic
Tho subscriber having been appointed
agent for the salo of the above articles, of
fers them for sale si (he manufacturer’s
prices.
A. PARSONS, Druggist.
At the Eagle' No. 8, Gibbons' range-
nov 4 220
Negro Shoes, &c,
A ~9 PACKAGES—consisting of
A JL Men’s Boots, Bootees, Shoes
and I’u.Mrs.
Also
Ladies, Bovs-and Children's Shoes-
AND
40,dozen Lead Pencils.
,For salo low at
LUTHER’S
oct 27?
Dunlap’s
io
nov 10
BAHRU
287
.Ale.
-S for sale by
P. MARLOW.
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HE subscriber having mado largo ad-
tinl Corrcipondonco, by Heltn Marla
VVilliams, 8 vols calf gilt
McNorin's Ramble through Switzerland
Miller’s Hlstoiy of Cjilvalry
Murietc'3 Joiirnoy ilirough Persia, Amer
ica and Asia Minot to Constantino-
.J’ 1 *
i nuta-
Barruw's Travels in tlie Interior of South
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Forho’s Life ami Writings of Dr. Beattio
Belknap’s History- of New Hampshire,
with inap, g vols
Bancroft on tlie Philosophy of Permanent
Colors, 2 vols
Works of the Right Honorable Edmund
Burke, 0 -vols
Works of the late Right Honorable Lurd
Viscount BoUngbroke, A volt
Chattel-ton's Works and Life, 3 vols
Chesterfield’s Works, 4 vols
Cowper's Homer, 4 vols
Facts anil Documents relative to tlm dcatb
of General Hamilton, by Cnlcm-in
Bcatson’s Naval and Military Memoirs of
Great Britain, from 1727 to 1783, 0
vols calf gilt
Life of tlie Right Honorable J. P. Curran,
by his son
llisset's Lifo of Edmund Burke 2 vols
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Caldwell's Memoirs of tho Life and Writ
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Cochrane's Pedestrian Journey through
Russia and Siberian Tnuary in 1820,
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Abbe Molina's History nf Chili, 2 vols
Memoirs nf Cardinal Do Rotz, 9 vols
Chainlet's Life of Mary, Queen uf Sculls,
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CrutwelPi Tour through tho Whale Island
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Calvin's Life and Writings
D’Anville’s Compendium nf Ancient Geo
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Depnn's Voyage to the Spanish Alain in
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Observations on a Tour from Bengal to
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Apology for tho Life of James Fennel
Progress and Termination of the Roman
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Ogilvlc's Philosophical Essays
Oildy’s European Commerce, 2 vnls
Prior's Lifb uf Edmund Burke, with
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Plowrlcn's History of Ireland, 5.vols
l’iozzi's Jnnrtiay through France,Italy and
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Pike’s expedition to the sources of the
Alissippi, Ark.iusaw, Kuos, La l’laita
and l’ici-ro Juan Rivers, &e;
Thomas Paine's Political- Writings, 2 vols
Ilistury of the Rev. Hugh Veters, A. Al.
Poems of Thomas Rowley
Ross' Vuyage of Discovery to Bnffms Buy.
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Roccus' Wars of the French in Spain
Kobinirm’s Alemoirs of the AlexiOan Re
volution
Possibility of approaching tho North Pole,
assorted by Barrington nnd lleaufoy
Stewart's Philosophy of the Human Mind-
2 vols
Stewart's Philosophical E>snys
Discourses on Government, by Algernon
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London, calf
Smith’s Theory ufAInral Sentiments
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Smith’s Thucydides, 2 vols
Salt's Travels in Abyssinia, with a nvnp
Shillibar's Voyage to Pitcairn’s Island
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Dr. Sienrme's Tour (lorn London to Paris
Shultz’s Travels in the United States,with
maps and plates
Boatlen's Memoirs of Airs. Siddons
Shaler's Sketch nf Algiers
Soulhoy’s Life of Wesley, 2 volt
Salome's Expedition to Algiers, London
calf gilt
Hansnin’t Letters nn Switzerland and Ita
ly. 2 vols calf gilt
Tenant’s thoughts on tho slate of India-
Edinburgh
Trailer's Alemoirs nf Chat. J. Fox
Tyrunny Unmasked, by John Taylor
Sketches ol Al.irmers and opinlnns in
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Sir Robert Wilson’s Sketches of the Mill
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Mrs West’s Letters to a Young Lady
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Anecdote* of tho Lifo of Richard Wilson
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WM. T. WILLI AMS.
nov 3 221
tho ohr|o of James JlTiniSltnlM or
Illumed the said Justices to ba
from iris said Executorship, * m \X
Tliesd are therefore to cite nmi, - i A
Ish nil and singular the kindred aud » '
tors of tlie said dec. to file their nl ? C,Wi '
(If any they have) in tho Cle k', 0 ;""'"
tho Court of Orclinury ufsaid Coe* .
hefnre tho Tth day of January next ’a""
wiso letters dismfssory will'bo
the petlliouer. ' 8t*«itcd r»
Notice.
F OUR months after date, application
will be made to tha Him. tlm Justi
ces nftho Inferior court ol Emahuol coun
ty,.(or leave to sell ajl the real estate of
James I. Anderson for the benefit of the
heirs & creditors. TIIOS. WINNEY.
sejit 20
Republic, by Adam Ferguson, L L tinned the said -court to bo dismissed from
1) F R, S E, 3 vols thesaid Administralipn
Work* of Samuel Foote, Esq. 2 vols
Napoleon and tho Grand Army in Russia,
hy Gen. Gnurgaurl
Gillio’s History of Ancient Greece, 4 vols
Good-tin's Lifo of Geoffrey ulniuccr, 4
vols
Aleinuir of Goethe
Gillie's History of the World, S vols call
gilt
History anil ^Antiquities of tho City of
York, 2 vols with plates
Hazlilt’s Lectures on the English Poets
Do. Lectures on the English Comic Wri
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Humphrey’s Ahscellaneous Works
Hallain’s Views of the Middle Ages, 4 vols.
Hackctt’s narrative of the Exiiodition to
join tlie South American Patriot*-
Lifo of Win. Hutton, F A ri 8 (London)
Humboldt's Political Essay on the King
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flobhoiise’s Historical Illustrations of the
4th Canto of Cliildc Harold
Livcs-of Hayden and Mozart, by 'L A C
Dambet, London
Henry’s Travels and Adventures in Cana
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Hill's Lifir and Writings of Hugh Blair, D
D.FRSE
JIall’* Travels in Canada and the United
States in lSlB und 1817
Hobliousc.s Journey through Albania, 2
vols with plates
Humboldt’s Personal Narrative, or Travels
in tho Equinoctial Regions of the New
Continent
Inchiquin the Jesuit’s Letters from tlie U-
niterl Slates
Irving's Life and Writings of Geo. Buch
anan
Jackson on the Commerce of tho Mediter
ranean ’
Memoir of tho Court of King James 1st.
by Lacy Aikin, 2 vols
Johnson’s Travels through Russia and Po
land
Kotzebue’s Journey into Persia
Latrobe's Visij to Sputh Africa
Secret Memoirs of tho Royal Family of
France, by tho Princess Lamballo
Labunmc’s Natrativo of Buonaparte’s
Campaign in Russia, with plans of
battles
Letters from Scandinavia, 2 vols
Leuiprler's Universal Biography, 2 vols
Las Cases’ Journal of the Private Life and
Conversations of Napoleon, 4 vols
Landseer's Lectures on tho An 0 f Engro-
vlng, London calf
Louis the XVItks -Political and Coufldou-
tenor Hmmi.rViuit: usttces 0/3,1*
•fllii
. Witness thq Hon. Ellns Fort ,
Justices of tlm said Court I t s! ^
nnh tho 7th day of July * n **
thousand eight hundred aud' u cl “J’
“ n °' S.M. BOND.c.c. 0.0, c .
july 7
^EORGIA
Chatham
the Hon. the Justices of ’
Court of Chatham County sitting/^
nary purposes. . J orL <
7 1 all whom it may concern
Whereas, E. S. Hoes and T|„L.
Rice, administrators of Thomas 1||„ I 1 '
ceased hns petitioned the said corn. *
be discharged from T.eir ndministr,
Tlieso are therefore to cite nm| „i Jt' 1 "'
ish ail and singular the kindred & t Jp
of said deceased to file their objecliZ?
any they liave)to tlie granting of thijL?
sory on the-estate of tho deceased iIT
applicants in the Clerk’s office of n, *
Court, on-or before the 7th tiny of j„
next; otherwise letters dismissory silt
granted. 1
Witness the Hon. Elios Fori,»j
tho Justices of (he said Court thS
day of J uly, A. D. 1829. ^
S. AI. ROND. c. c. o.c,
. july 7 *
O EORGIA, Chatham Couiuj_i
tlie Honnrahle. the «r-V..
the Honoruhlc. the Justices n/w
ftnor Court oj Chatham County, sm
for ordinary purposes.
.... 10 a " "“I" it miry concern,
Whereas. William Willia
letters of administration on the estate Xa
Cnt-cls of John Shaw, Ihoyoiiogcr, hi tl
Savannah, deceased, io-bclsalfor the hebt
and creditors.
Those are, therefore, to cite and adimt
sh all and singular, the kindred indm
itors ortho said tlcccuscd to fileHieitcUt
tlom, If any they liavo. in the clerk's of.
fico of saia court* on or before thp iij
day of December next, otherwise lettett of
administration will be granted.
Witness tl a lion Elias Fort, oneoffti
Justices of thesaid court at Savatmalulii
Slit day of Oct, A 1) 1828.
B AI ROND, c co c c.
oct 81 •
G eorgia,1 ’iiaibam county—itmit
W Hon, the Justices of the iXfefior'tUnd
of Chatham County, sitting fir ordinal
p urposcs,
To all whom it may ccmc«n.\,..
Whereas, Robarl Halie rsliani has applied
to tho Hon the Court of Ordinary ol Clin-
hain County for Letters of Adminiitnii-s
wjtli tho will annexed, on the estate I
clfects.nf Joshua Ward, lato ol South
rolinn deceased,
Theseture, therefore, to-cite and adi
nisli nil and singular the kindred and -
ditorsof the raid deceased, to file their
jections (if any they have) in the Cia
Office of die said Court, nn or before
21st day of Doc. next, otherwiseletti
administration will he granted to the
applicant.
Witness tho lion. El'.s Fnrt, one
Justices uf the said court at Snrnn
21 st d ay of Nov. A. D. 1829.
8. Al. BOND, c. c.o.j
nov 21
rfTT EOUGfif— Chatham Comity.—Hy
the Honorable the Justices of tl\e
Interior Court of Chatham County sitting
for ordinary purposes.
To all whom it may concern.
Whereas, Hezekinh Lord administratm
of tho estate of William Craig Intoof Cam
den County, Physician deceased,.hns peti
O EORGIA, Liberty County-
llon.. the Justices of the 1
These pro therefore to cite and admonish
all and singular the kindred and creditors
of tlie said doceased to flic their objections
(if any they have) in tliu clerk’s office of
tlin Court of Ordinary nf said county on or
before tlie second dav of April next other
wise letters dismissory will c granted
to tho petitinnei.
Witness tlie Honorable Elios Fort one
of the Justices of ilieraid court at Savan
nah, tlie second day ofNnv. A. D. 1829.
S.M. BOND, c. c. o. c. c.
nov 2 •
^"’TEOItUIA, Chatham County.—By
"R the Hon. the Justices of the Inferior
Court of Chatham County, siilingfor Or
dinary purposes.
To all whom it may concern.
Whereas, It. VV. Habersham, Adminis
trntor, of tho estate or Alexander llabor,
sham,late of Savannah,-deceased, has pe
titioned the said justices to bo discharged
from Ids said administratorship.
These are therelbrc-to cite and admon
ish all and singular tho kindred and cred
itors of tho said dec. to file theirobjectinns
(ifany they have) in the Clerk’s office of
the Court of Ordinary on or before tlie 9d
day of April noxt, othertviso letters
dismissory will be granted to tho petition
er.
AVitness the lion. Elias Fort, one of the
justices of the said Court at Savannah the
3d day of Oct. A. D. 1829.'
S.M. BOND, c. 0. o. c. c.
oct 3
^( EORGIA—Chatham County—lly
Court of Liberty County, sitting fei t
nary purposes
To all whom it may concern. ,
Whereas, Airs. Sarah Sinylie ofl
county applies 10 be dismissed fron t
-Guardianship of John S. Fraser, <
of John E. Fraser, late of said county'i
ceased.
These are therefore tocltesnd sdmt
isli all aud singular the persons concern
tofilo their objections (if any they h-ive)
my office at Kiceboro, on or before tho I
Monday in November next, ofiiourise I
ters of dismissory will be obtained *4 1
said applicant.
Witness the lion. William HugW>“
of the Judges of the Court of Ordinary
said County, this 13th day oCIdfA"
1820.
E. BAKER, c.c.o.s.c.
oct 8
^JEORGIA, Chatham -County
the Honorable the Justices of the In
fe ior Court of Chatham county sitting
for ordinary purposes^,
To all'whom it may concern. -
AVhoroas Geo. Millets- has uppliedto tho
Honorable tho Court of Ordinary of
Chatham county for letters dismissory
on the estate & effects of Jno L Scabrook
late of said county, deceased.
These aiethcrefore to cite and ndmrmicl,
all and singular the. kindred U nd creditors
of said deceased to filti 1’neir objection* (jf
any they ltavo)tft .tWgrafttlng of the letters
dismissory von the cstato of the deceased
l0 . lh ® a Pi>rt o ant in the Clerk’s offioe of the
said 'jourf. on orbelbre the 20th day of
ueo. nextt otherwise letters dismissory
will be granted.
Witness the Honorable Ellas Fort, ono
of the Judges of said Court, the’26th dav
nf June, A. D. 1829 '
8. M. ROND, c,o o
■June*# 15qv
the Hon the Justices of the m/iw
Court of Chatham County,sitting]"
nary purposes.
.To all whom it may concern.
Whereas James Lanier of Savanna)®
applied to tlie llonarahlo tile Court ora
dinnrv of Chatham county for letter*
Admi11istra1i011.de bonis non on the e®
and effects ofDaviil G. Sloan, late of m
county dec. as principal creditor.
These are therefore to cite and rain*
ish.ailiand singular the kindred aim
tors of tho said dec’d In file their object
(if any thev ftavo) to the gi anting
administration of theestale of tin dew :
to the applicant in the Clerk’s ofW
the said eourt, on ot before the 9n day
Nov. next, othorwise letters »diniiiim J ““
will be granted.
AVitness the H011. Elia* Fort,
of the jrsticcs ofsnid court,the 5d day
October A. D. 1829.
S.M. BOND, c. c.o. e-''.
oct 3 *
| EG It til A, Effingham UoafliKy
Cjffhe Hon. the Justices of the i*jj
Court of Efingham county s'ifinff/"' 1 ’ 1 ’
nary purposes.
To all wl;„, m j; may concerni .
'AVliereiii, jno C. Rahn Exaciimr "
b t i’ne estate of Mathew Rahn d e0, .J
titlonod tho aaid Justices to bo discs
from hia aaid executorship. „j|
These arc therefore to cite and«“ j|(4
all and singular tlie kindred and JS
of said deceased to file then; »
any they have) to tho grtnting or n U
er of the said pel tinner in theG (l |'
fioo of the said Court, on
day of Novjjoxtpotberwiko lefie'
sorv will begranted. -e
Witness the lion. J Wa dim w
the Justices of said court the »
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1 tnay .8