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PUBLIC SALES.
Executor’s Sales.
On the first Tuesday in January next.
W ILL lio sold Imloro Hie Cmul house
In Savannah between llio usual
hours of sale.
All llio eastern tenement-of Brick btiti-
,lings on lot No 8 Darby WanltHousc.niKl
lot No 84 ColninUIn Wards, lot ami bjul
dings No 13, Ogrpenters Uo». L ot NoO
and improvements .Decker wml anil lot
No I# ami Itoll tho improvements D*ckoi'
Ward, all in flic city of Bnvsnnnht being
part of the real esinto of Josiali 1 oilfield,
lato of Savannah ■
Soli by normission of the romt ortrr-
dlnary of Chatham Cmmly—for tho bums
lit of tho lions and medium. Conditions
L 'dOS. (DIMMING, ) Kx’.irs of Josiuli
S.C. DUNNING, Sl’oufiohl. •
110V 28 2.3,2
PUBLIC SAliKS.
City Sheriff's Sales.
On the firstTuesdny in'January next.
W ILL be'sold at tho Court llotiso in
Savannalii botuern tho liotus of
10 and 4 o'clock.
A building mill tho Cotton press contai
ned therein on Konche's tvhnrf (formerly
Htnntnn-’s) levied on to satisfy an execution
in favor of Wylly{& tlrOwn, against John
I', ver in chain Jr. -
A. D’t.YON.c. a.
' de‘n 5
Executor’s Sale.
' On tho first Tuesday In Jnnnnry next.
W ild in mid «t mo court imuso in
Kffinohain county, between the
usual hours of sale all the ical estate of
Matthew Ilnlin deceased, tomposod.ol se
veral tracts of land, to «itt
25 acres lying on Savannah river, join
ing lands or llerry and MetEgar. .
S3 ncri-s uf pine lend In said counlv .join
ing lands of Hairy and Ex lev.
50 acres joining lands of Kalin and 1 onl-
50 acres granted Conrad -Kahn, Gill Uc-
ccmher. 1757.
100 acics granted C, Kahn, 4tli July,
50 acres granted Tohn Gugol, fllli Dee
50 acres joining lands ofUahn and Paul-
33 1-2 acres joining lands of Fewer,
F.xley and Gnann.
50 acres joining lands of Katin mi Paul-
|;eh, originally gt inte’d to John Gngel.
27 acres hounded by landsof Otts.Ciuaun
and Bollnger. , .
The above tracts all lying and bung in
the county of Effingham. -
250 acres known bv the rminbe, 1,3 loth
District, Early county, uiiguially granted
to Matthew Rahil- - __ ...
250 acres known by the number C3, Ctli
District, Early county.
Tlu* above properly wild by an ornrr
from tho Hon. the Inferior . Court of tbe
county of Effingham* for *.bc purpose of
making a division with Hu* l»e*' r * ‘ ,f ,l,R sau1
estate of Matthew Rnlin* Conditions made
known on the day of sale
JOHN C. UM1N,
Executor of tite will of Matthew
Kalin deceased*
itov 5 223
Zfn
Sheriff’s sale.
On thrj first Tuesday iti Jnnnnry next
W ILL he sold bcforotlio court lmn»e
in the city of Snvnnnnh between
(hn ufinol hours ol' s^le
All tho .rnslern inoicly or half part of
all those lots, parts or parcels uf laud, sif
tinted nnd being in HteltpmletJ of Yam.(
craw and City uf Savannah mid* county of
hathnm, being the whole of lot No. (5,)
to, and part of lot No. (1) four, which
said Eastern half thcicnf is bound rt d on
the North by the liver Savannah, on tho
ast by tvharf lot known as Pooler’s, on
the'Houtlt by Indintt street, and on the
West by llio Western moiety of said lot
and a half, and containing one hundred
and fifty feet on the river Savanna It, and
tins hack from the water to Indian street,
together with the buildings and improve,
ntents. Levied on under and by virtue of
foreclosure of mormJfge in faVor of Sam
uel Unlc. u'lininistrntor of James M. Hol
ton. deceased, against Hobcit and Joseph
“abersham.
GEORGE MILLEN, s. c. c
dec 3
Executor’s sale.
F OUR months after date* application
will he made to the bmioiablo >iie
justices of the inferior court, of Chatham
county when sitting for ordinary purposes*
for leave to sell all that tract or parcel ol
land in Chatham countv, containing three
Ituudied nucs. more or lavs being the real
catute of Win Cooper dec. For the ben
efit of the heirs of said estate.
EDW.\RD CUPPER,
Executor.
FRANCES E. GILDON,
.Executrix.
nnv SO
O N the first Tuesday in January next
will be sold at the Court-House in
Administrator's Sale.
On the first Tuesday in January next.
•mwril.l. he told ol Ihe cmul Jnmsc ill
VT Effingham crnimy, between the u-
suul hours uf vale, oil the real estate of
llcnj-imiii Kenucily dec., composed oficv
crnl tracts of land.
Ono tract of land lying mid being in the
eeiiniy ol' Effingham, coiiiuiniug 870 acres'
near Ihe Sister's Ferry on llio Augusta
Ituad, where the Uto llenjamln Kennedy
formerly resided,
Three oilier true!, adjoining the same, a
particular description ol which will be giv
en nil tbe day ol sale.
One iracl'in each of llio following coun-
iits, lb wit) Baldwin, Hall, llabeisliau) S:
Tho above property sold by an order eb
tallied from the Bon. the Inferior court uf
Ihe county of Effingham for the purpose of
making a division wi thine hallTof the said
estate. Condition, cash.
JOHN. CHARLTON.
Administrator of Ihe islalc of 11.
Kennedy, deceased.
not 5 - 22« .
the city cf Savannah, between the lump of
ii and three o’clock, the tnlfoning slaves:
Hose and her four children, Tamar,
.Miller, Charlotte, and her two children.
Tom and Nancy and Lyah, . levied on as
the propeity of John Morel, under an cxe-
ntion in favor of the H.mk of the United
States vs. the said John BloiH.
JOHN II. MOREL,
dec 3 Marshals O- (1.
Savannah Poor House &
Hospital.
V ISITING COMMITTEE for Dec.
1829;
Francis Sorrel anil Moses riotand.
Attending I'livsici.in
Dr. Ftnlh.
JQSEP.H GUMMING,-Sec’ry.
nnv 28
A Card.
Hjjns. jaMks iiili.s, I ndiiij; it rc
Administrator’s sale
On the fust Tuesday in January nett.
W ILL he sold lie'fore tho Court House
in llullocli Cobnfy bet wren llio
■usual hours of sale
All ihe lands belonging to th" estate of
Isaac Waters, sold by order of llio Justices
of ilia Inferior Conn of said courtly, for
the benefit of the heirs and 'creditors of said
estate.
JOHN WATERS. AHm’i
sept 12 1 C2f J
Administrator’s Sale;
On the first Tuesday in January next.
W ILL be sold a< the Court House in
Effingham County, heiweenthe u«
suni hours of side. The fotlowlnji negroes,
beloiigijvj to tlic c»tutti of ^unthan Hack-
ley, ^deceased.
A prime young fellow named.Simon,
good boat and field hand, a young wench
named Amy, an excellent house servant
a young girl named Mary and an old wo
man.
The above negroes sold by an order from
the I Ion. the Inferior Court of the County
of Effingham for the purpose of makim* s
division with the heirstif the said cst. of J
Hucklcv. Conditions cash.
JNO. CHARLTON.
Adm’r cst. of J. Hackley
nov 5 223
Guardian’s Sale.
On the first Tuesday in January next
W ILL be sola at the Court House
.Savannah between flic usual bo
of sale.
All tbe interest.; being two undivided
sevenths,of Abigal Stillwell and John Still;
well, minors, orphan children of Join
Stillwell, deceased,.in and to a certain ne
gro boy, slave, named Janob, sold lor a di
vision—Hy order of the Court of O.dinnry
of Chatham County. Conditions CuJi
purchasers pnvins for lilies.
J ANE STILLWELL, Guardian,
nov 17 - 232
Tax Collector’s Sale Con
tinued.
On the first Tuesday in January no ,,
W ILL be sold bc'foie the couil house
in the ctiv of Savannah, between
the usual hours of sale, the following pm
erly, or so much thereof as will satisfy
State and County tax.
Lot anil improvements, Farm st. Ogle
thorpo ward, also lot or lots lettor 1’. same
waul, levied on as the properly of James
-Morrison, to satisfy Ihe stale and county
tax fortlio year 1828, amount due glQ
and costs,
DA VII) ;Vc4,j„ 7. c. c
dec 3
Gloves mul Hosiery.
Isaak Norton
H AS received bv ship Stutiia, and oft
fer» for sale Hie follow mg
I.ndios White and Black English,and
German Colton I You*
Ladies Hlack Worsted English, Ital
ian pnd Raw Silk do
Geutletnon’s Hlack, Whlt£ and Mix
cd Worsted, Lambs Wool, Patent
Vigonin and Colton JIoso and half
do
Gentlemen’s nnblcnchcd do do
Ulnck and White Italian and Raw
' Silk half Hosts
Misses vvhilo and colored Cotton d«^
.Hoy’s mixed Lambs Wool! pulenlVl-
ionia and cotton Imll do
. Children’s white, red and spotted
Worsted Hose and Grecian .Hoots *
Thick knifed Wool half.Hose
Ladies and cobtlotpohs extra large *i*«
black and daik colored llorseskin
Stationary.
Wm, TLWiuiams
J^ JAS on Imml n goiicrul nssutunMit uI
{ilovrs
Hlack* and white sewed do.
Hondard’s
bout quality
Ladies fanny Iforseskln told Kid Mils
and Gloves
1.allies Heaver and Silk Gloves
. Misses Uorseskin . do
Gclitlcmcn’s Heaver,HuckHkiu,Wood-
stock, Castor and Silk Gloves
nov 10
Staple ami Fancy Goods.
M I’REND tflLG A ST, 'Ll"* receive
* hy jeeent errivnls pnekngos of
Staple and Fancy
1) R Y GOO D S,
Alarslial’s Sale.
qnisito to turn her attention to some
occupation for li»e support or her family,
ill tbankfu!!y*accommodatc with Hoard
few young Ladies, or six or eight P hi!-
then, lo whom she will pay every Attention
that may be requisite, on terms us moder
ate as can be alforded.
oci tfl 8l7f
which be offers at. unusual low prices by
>viiolosulu or retail
Consisting in jmrt of
1500 Yards Welch Plains
3500 do Domestic do
1000 do • do Plaids .
2 bales C-4 Twilled Blankets
1 do 4* Point do
ldo 313 do
Rose and Whitney, do
12 do 9 > &t 4-4bleach’d & brown
Shiltina* &■ Sheetings
5 Cases Linens. 2 do Lawns
Washington. Clinton & Eliott shir
ting (fine)
0 ps Colored Grodeludes
10 do do Gro do Nap
100 do sup English Thread edging
and footing
do do Bobinet lace Si pearl
ing
80 ps plain & fig’d Linen Muslins
Merino scarfs, crimson, white & black
8 tsn r I ot a ml drab enssi mere shawls
Prussian & Chintz do
Valentin Vesting, handsome .patterns
Plain & fig’d silk velvet do
10 p* 5 b & t) 4 Hangup cord
0 do Green wo den scigc .
Worsted Cravats— woolen & dog skin
gtov’cs
Silk, Buckskin, Knitted 8c web sus
' ponders
A general assortment of Combs
Hlk Pal marine 8c worsted Barege
Pongee, Ginghams, Foulard, -l'laid &
Dolled prints
50 Reams foolscap (inner
2 bales pannr h.ingiug«, 10 rase bats
Nos 3 8c 14 Gibbon’s Block
oel 21
Just Received.
S ARATOGA Po> ders in tin t <a
C ^ - - -
Compound Fluid Extract of
pa rill a
Oil of Black Tepper
Extract < f Quinine
I/diricd CppMva
Hbick oxide, of Mereury
Citrat.-d Kali, Piperine
Genuine Bed Bark
■Croton Oil, French
Oil of Cubebt
*• •* Copalva. Iodine
Hydiiodato of Potass
Acid Prussic . -
The subscriber having l.een anpoiniefi
agent fur the sale of the. above wmelei^bf-
fers them for sale at the tnanuCaciurcr’s
prices.
A. PARSONS, Druggist.
At the -Eagle; No. 8, Gibbons’ rango,
nov 9 geo
Staple and .Fancy Goods.
T IIF. subscriber has received hy ship
Statira. a handsome assortment of
Staple and Fancy
1)FY goods,
among which, arc
RUll embroidered Pnhnaiinu Shawls
(nit colours)
Extra fine Thibet AVpot do do
Worsted and Silk Berege do
Fancy Silk and Gauze do
Hl..ck Italian Lustring
Jet and Blue Hlack Gros Do Naples
do do Berlins
Jet and HIiih Hlack vvide and narrow
Silk Ft logo for dresses
White Cotton Fringe for drcucs and
piislnin.
Dunlap’s Albany Ale.
*fl ^ IJAIIRBLS for sale hy
JLtF I*. MARLOW.
nov 10 *27
For Sale.
^ PLANTATION in Effingljam Coun
ty belonging to the estate of tbe late
Mr. JohuGardner. The above plantation
is situated on the Augusta, road SO miles
from Savannah containing 720 acres more
or less. Wan anted titles wifi be given
for particulars apply to
CHARLES S HENRY,
nov 24 * 2881|
Cooper’s New Novel.
f|*1IF. WEPT OF WISH TON-
JL WISH, a Tale, by Cooper, author
of the Pioneers, Spy, &c. 2 vois-
A MANUAL OF MATERIA MKD-
ICA AND PHARMACY, by ll.M. Ed
wards and S. Forossonr, translated from
the French, v-itli numerous "corrections
and addition*, adapted to the practice of
Medicine in the United States, by Joseph
Togno and E. Durand.
THE AMERICAN JOURNAI Oh
THE MEDICAL SCIENCES No. 9,
for November, being the 1st of tlicSd year
at $5 per annum
A nett) supply of
THE ENCYCLOPEDIA AMER1
CANA, vrl. 1st.
WALDEGKAVE, a Novel, 2 yols.
UYBRENT DE CRUZ 2 vuls.
ALSO
ALMANACS for 1830, Augusta and
Charleston editions wboler.de and re’ail,
MRS)WILLARD'S HISTORY Oi
THU UNITED STATES in 1 voi. 8 V oi
with an Al\;»x.
Just received.by
^Y. T. WILLIAMS.
iw IT.
curtains
Large .White Cotton Cable Cord
SincheiY#, Jg&ri0<ut* and Levantines
Hlack and-.-cjMpred Circassaini olid
I’xtra ffinr^tacl; and Fancy colored
Jet and bluo black and colored Belt,
Rildums'' v . ,
Black Itajian, Canton
Figured i.ud plain. Swiss, Hook and
Mull MSislin J ***Bft l >
White, black, and colorecrcanfRIpt
IHack and while Calicoes And Ging
hams
Dark Chintz Calicoes
Foulard do do
Furniture Chintzes
10 eases bleached ond unbleached
Shillings
10-4 Heavy Flemish .Sheetings
Fine 9-4 and 4-4 Indigo anil SJOtqli
Plaids
Black mixed Saitinctfs
Hupei fine Dine 8c Cadet mixed do
Also on hand
A few Hales Negro Cloths 8c Blankets
which will be sold unusually low for cash
or approved paper.
ISAAC NORTON,
nov18 283
English and American Stationary
for sale at the lowest prices.
Writing Paper, Super Royal, Royal,
Medium, and Demy, ruled for blank
btioks
Hank Folio Post and Foolscap;
English Hath Pont, gilt edges and plain
Embossed Note Paper, itvoapd I Brno.
Letter Paper und.Foolschp, from J>3 to
$5 50 pet ream
Copying Paper, extra largo
Folio and Quarto Tissue Paper
Antiquarian Drawing ' do 52 inches
by 30
Super Royal,Demy and Foolscap Draw
ingPaper
Rice do
English Superfine Writing Vellum end
Parchment
Blank Hunks of all kinds, Ledgers,Jour
nals, Day Houks, Invoice Honks, Cash
Hooks, Sales Hooks, llccnipt Hooks,
Quire Hooks, Hank Hooks, and Me
morandum Hooks, of all sizes,*)! made
to pnttvni ul short uotico
Hooks for Hunks ami Piddle Offices, ru-
« led and bound in tbe lies! manner.
Quills from 50 coots per hundred to £5
Swan Quills
Ready made Pens, in boxes
Inkstands Pe.wter,Lead and Wedgwood
various sizes
Cut glass cone Inks.
Glass Inkstands lor Portable Writing
Desks
Pocket Inkstands
Silvei Pencils jtvor pointed, various put*
terns
Ink— English Jnpnncd and Maynard
Noyes* in bottles
Red Ink
Wnlkder’s copying ink in pint and quart
Durable ink, Clark’s, in casts
Ink Powder red and black
Map files and.laces
Healing Wax, various qualities red and
black
lied and black note and office wafers
tSluumg sand in papers
Hack Gammon Tables
Dice and playing cards
Roger’s Ponkiiivos on Cards'
Do do silver-steel do
Ivory handled desk knives
Do folders and paper tin
Chessmen, ivory and bone, various
ces
Pink Tape, double length
Mortocco Travelling Port Folios, with
ink stands
Desk port folios with blotting paper, vn
lions sizes
Battledores and Shuttlecocks
Mai king Type*, No’s. 1, 2, 3, 4, 0 and
0. ,
Drawing colours, Reeves’ and others, in
boxes of 1,2,and Slows
l)o in boxes wish lock, drawers, saucers,
&e. complete
Colours in cakes j
India Rubber in cakes and bottles
Cruyoii paper, various tints
Lend pencils, Middleton's, Sc wall’*
Artists and Aicliitects
Red luud pencils
Gold paper
Pocket books, Wallets and card cases
Slates, various sizes
Do morrocco fiamos
Sand boxes, lig. vit. and box wood
Pounce and pounce boxes
Bonnet bo.mis
Ebony round and flat rulers, all sizes
Cocoa do do do do
Checks and check books on all the Hanks
of tho city * #
Envelope paper.
Log do
Gilt edge visiting cards
India ink best quality
Divider*, Gunter’s scales
Cases of mathematical instruments
Pat diet itiles of various sizes
Blank cards for printing. &c. &n.
Dills uf Lading on folio post* or letter
sheet
Pat roans receipts, Ht cam Boat receipts,
Dray bills, rales of whaifaje and stor
age, Custom House Eulries, Deeds,
Mortgages and
Blanks of all kinds.
■ - HOOK BINDING.
Blank Hooks ruled and bound to pattern
in the best manner.
HINTING '
in all its variety—books, pamphlets, cards
baud bills, blanks, &c. ot ihe slioitest no
tice. r
nov 27 211
and
New Goods. .
O SNA BURGS, Dorchester Ticks
Wluty Flannels, assorted qualities
Cassimere Shawls, black, scarlet
assorted colors V
Prussians do assorted colors *
Children's Giecian Hoots do .
Pent! Huttons, diilereut qualities
Hat Cauibricks do do
Brown Linens do , do
Just received fionf Neifvyork. per sclit.
Frances, aud for sale by
JACOB WARING,
nov 2 220 Gibbons’ buildings.
4-
pri
(IiY AUTHORITY.)
By die Fros id out of tliO U-
nited States.
O-iSifonwiifc tht
N pursuance of law, I, Andrew Jackson,
, president of-the United St.les of A-
rica, do hereby declare & make known,
that u public sale will lie Imld at tho Land
Office at Tallahassee, in the Territory of
Florida, on the first Monday in February
next, for the disposal ol the public hums
situate within the Ijipits of the undermen
tior.ed townships and fractional townships,
to witt . • . ;
North of tho b iso lino, and west *»f the
meridian,
Townsjdp two, of range twenty two
Townships one, two, tlnoc, four and five
qf range twenty three. .
Townships one, four and five, uf range
tlvpnty four
Townships one, three, four and five,- of
range twenty five.
Townships three, four ond five, of range
twenty >ix.
Townships two, three, four aud five, of
range twenty seven.
Fractional township one, of range twen
ty eight, west ul Hi. Mary l)o Galvez bay.
Frnctioii.il township one, of range twenty
eight, east of (Backwater bay.
Townships two, tluee, four and.five, ol
range twenty eight.
t ownships two, three and four, of rango
twenty nine.
Township one, of range tlm tv.ood. -
Townships three, four and five, j>f range
thirty two.
Townships four and fivc^ofrangc thirty
three,
South of the base line and West of the
Meridian.
Fractional township one, of rango twen
ty one.
Fractional township* one and two, of
range twenty three.
Fractional to windups one and two, of
range twenty (out.
Township olio, of rango twenty five.
Tuwnsnip one, of range twenty six.
Fractional townships one uud two, uf
range twenty seven.
-Fractional townships one and two, of
range twenty eight. East of l’ersacola and
Escambia bays, and West uf the bay uf Hi.
Mary Do Gulvcz.
Fractional township one, of range twen
ty eight, east of Black water buy.
Fractious of townships one nod two, of
range twenty uhic, cast uud west at E>
cumhin bay.
Township one. of range thirty,
Fractional township two. of range thirty.
Fractional townships one uud two, uf
range lliiity one
Fraetional.townships two and three, of
range thirty two.
South of tlio base line, and East of the
Meridian.
Townships three and four, of range font.
In nil whom itm.yconp.nrn.' —
Us h.
\\ Iioreai.Tliopint A.kmv, ?3xeeni«^L
llie ..tiBA til'Jmnei. J'- TippinMlM u,,
litlonod Ilia null) Juitiues 111 10 dlfehlV-J?
IVom hlssniil Hxffi.toMhfp. JtEea
Tliuso ere (licrefnro tu one and ii!n. n „
11,1 “I! Miiful.ir tho Wndrcd jiiJ . '
i_..rj o f the mild .Iff. u. ftlo lhslr : ol.joc!iu,|;
any they have) in tho ClerR’a i|r,t, 'r
3 Court of Ordinary ofsnldCoum v U „ n ® f
bolbntlio 7th day of January next, oiSfc
•.y;so lottora dlmni*v>rj| will be atanlcd .1
t!ia petitioner. b lcu ,0
petitioner.
Wltnnjsiho Hon. Kilns Fort,, mo tf.i
Jusllccatif llio sail! Court at'ft...’
nnl, ",o 7.1. .lay of July A.
Fractional-township five of rango lii ir.
Tor'iisliipsdiie uu I two, of ritugi five
iisbips
Towusliipx three and four, of range six.
'lowii'lupk two, three aud eight of range
ten.
Fractional townships two. three and
four, mid townships five and ten, ofiauge
eleven.
Fractional lowuships four nt>d five, and
town-hip ton, of range tiviibe.
Fractional townships live and ten, uf
range thirteen. .
The townships and (iactional townships
will be oliVied in the order above design.i
ted, beginning with the lowest number of
section in each.
The lands reserved by Law, for the use
of schools, or for other purposes, will be
excluded from sale
Given under mv hand, at tbe city of
Washington, this fifth day of Oct.
A. D.iueo.
ANDREW JACKSON.
Hy tho President:
Gkoaos On,mum.
Commissioner of the Gencrul Land Office,
ec 4 247f
,x. Notice.
TITIoWt month, after date, application
Ja? will be mude to the Hop. tho Justi
ces nfllie Inferior court of Emanuel coun
ty, for leave-to sell nil the real estnto of
James 1. Anderson for the benefit of the
heirs & creditor*. THUS. WINN W*¥,.
sept 28
Notice.
P ERSONS liiivilie domiind. flgninsl
the Ruiatoiif the lute Edward Wil-
lin n of Screven county ivill presont them
July iiltcsteil .inH Ihosc indelilcil Jo laid es
tate will injlro payment lo *•
WM. II. SCRUGGS, Ad mV.
on si . *19
Negro Shoes, &c.
«1 “
PACKAGES—consisting of
Men’s Bouts, Booi p.ks, Shoks
and Pumps
Comstock’s Natural His
tory.
w. T. WILI.IAMS—7//IJ just lleceired,
Natural History of (inadrppeds, with on-
gravings, by J. L. Comstock
Cooper's Vrrsil
Sloupliton’s Vlrfeit^ ' : ■
Gould’s Virgil'
Virgil Delplmii
Aiiisivyrth's Dictionary
ALSO,
The Talisman foi 1830
Tho Look ot Ur« Boudoir, by Lady.Morgan
. nov 34 S38
AI.BO
Ladies, Bovs aud Children's Slices.
AN II
40 dozen Lead
For sale low at
Pencils.
LUTHER’S
T)rchange Office.
Notice,
T he savannah library, win
bo opened hereafter on Tuesday,
Thursday end Saturday in each week from
3 lo 5 o’clock, P. M.
WM MOREL, Librarian,
net 17 tn7f
Osnahnrgs and Colton
liagjring.
75
KORGIa—Chatham CauiifyL—tfy
thousand eight immlrcd aud taent.
nine. '
S. M. BOND, c. c. o.
July 7 *
■ e. c.
IQlfOIA Chatham
the Han. tlir Justices of the In fed?.
Caurl of Chatham County tilting forudi
nury purpurea.
7 i-all when it may concern.
Whereas, E. S. Krcs.md Thom
». . , - hntlfnr m
Lice, admlntstrutop nf Thomas Iticc a.*
ceased has pctitiiincil the said oa',i
.. . t “ " ,u " ,,,u caiirl ti,
bu dracliargeu from I clr atlnihiistrit, m |.;.
TIhjso nro therefnre to cite and adamii
islt all and singular t lie kindred At creditor,
of said deceased to file their objections (:
any they hav.ejlo (lie RranlingoftlictlisnL
Sory on the estate of il-.c deceased to tb
applicants in the Clerk'S ntliee of the yj
Couit, on orheforo the 7th day of J»
. . . <Iay of Jn,
noxt ; otbcrwuc letters dbniissory will L»
granted.
Witness the Hon. Elias Fort, on « ot
the Justices uf the said Court llio 7,h
day rjf Julv, A. I). litSB.
‘ S. M. BOND. c. c. o.
July 7 ♦
. c. c.
tfafc-nnpiA, Chnthain County—fl,
ihe llltnf.rill.1m dm fii*lr<... - 1>.I
dhc llnneiruhlr, the Justices of the it
finyr Court aj. Chatham County,
Jar ordinary purposes. °
b* 1 "bmn it may concern.
Whereas. William Williams, applies fur
lelteraof uihnmistintion on tho estate ami
ellcct. of John Shasv, tin. younger, latcnf
Havnrnmh, rlcetused, in behalf of llie |mi r .
and creditors'
Tl.eso are, therelnre, to cite and admon-
ish nil mid siiipitLir, llio kindrril mul cred-
ilors of the said deceased In filclhoiruhicc.
lions, II any rimy have, in the clerk’s of-
ficn of said court, on or bofore- the 1st
day of Decembpr next, otherwise letters of
adhimistration will bo granted.
W itness ll -i lion Elias Fort, nnoof the
Just tees of thesaid conn at Suva nnah.thli
Srst day of Ocr. A l) men.
net m
8 HI BOk’n, c c o c c.
X^IKpilOJA.filnihsnt County—/,«tht
’aJT Han. the Justices of ihe Inferior four/
nf Chatham County, eitling far ordinary
purposes
To nil whom It may concern.
Whereas, Kolu-rl ll.ilinr.tnim lias applied
b tho Him the Court of Ordinary ol Chat-
ham Comity for Letters of Administration
with the will arincxed, on the ist.iin i:
ctfoet./if Joshua Ward, late of South fa-
rolina deceased,
These are, therefore, to cite and admo.
liish all and singular the kindred nnd cre
ditors of the said deceased, to tile their ob
jections (if ntty they have) in tho Clerk's
Uflico of the said Court, on or before the
Clitrlay of Dec. next, otherwise letters of
nilininistration will he granted to the uiil
applioaut.
Witness the Hon. ERA Fort, one nf the
Justices of tlio said court at Sevtitmah lb
21st d jv of Nov. A. H.1RS9.
S.M.BOND.c. c.o'.tt.
nov 81 *
C l EOHGIA, Liberty County-fly lb
jr r
the Honorable Ihe Justices uf the.
Inferior Court of Chatham County silting
for oi dinary purposes.
US> all n hum it may concern.
Whoroas, Hi'Zckhih Lord administrate,
of the estate of Wi'dimn Craig late of Cam-
rlen County, I'hystcian jleccmieil, has peti
tioned the said court to be dismissed from
the slid Administration.
These are therefore lo cite anil admonish
nil mill singular llie kindred tmd eimlitors
of the said deceased to file their objections
(if any they have) it, the clerk's office of
tbe Court, nf QjrjlJtlPiy nfsaid county on or
befiro tlio second day of April next olhei -
wise letters disinissnry will c granted
to the peliliunct.
Witness the Ilnnorablo Elias Fort one
of llio Justices of tlio said cum i at .Savan
nah, the second dnv nf Nnv; A. 1). 1829.
S. M. BOND, c. c. o. c. c.
nnv 2 *
O BORGIA, Chatham County.—Uy
the Hon. the Justices of the Inferior
Court of Chatham County, silting for Or-
‘Unary purposes.
To all whom it may concern.
Whereas, R, \V. Habersham,'Admiois
trator, of the estate of Alexander Haber
sham,laic nf Savannah, deceased, has pe
titioned the said justices trf'bo discharged
from Ids said adminisirntmship.
These arc therefore to'dte and nilftmti-
ish all and singular, the kindred nnd cred
itors of the said dec. to flic their Objections
(if any they have) in the Clerk’s office of
the Court of Ordinary tin or before.the 3d
day of April next, otherwise' letters
dismissory will bo granted to tho petition-
Witness tbc-linn, Elins Fnrt, one of the
justices of the sairl-Coiirt at Savannah the
/hi day of Oct. A. 1). 1820. -
net 3 S.M. BOND, c. R,-n. c. c.
T
G“i OROIA—Cliathaia County—fly
PIECES Cotton Bageing
D hal s Osnabiirgs -
Just received per brig Courier, aud for
sale low ul
the. Honorable the Justices of the In
fe ior Court of Chatham county silting
for ordinary purposes, . ~
To ull iuhom it may concern.
Whereas Geo. Millon lias applied to the
Honorable tho Court of (Ordinary uf
Clmiluun county for letters dismissory
on Ihe nutate Jit effects of Jno L Scubrook
late nf said ppitnty, deceased.
These me therefore to cflo and ad- nm .; el ,
all and singitl.iir tlio kindred a-,j
ol said deceased to file ll^- Ejections (if
any they havcjlo the Ranting of tho letio ,
dismissory on. Uy a cStatoof the deceased
Uon. the Justices of the lift riot
Court of Liberty County, sitting fur ordi
nary purposes
To all whom it may concern.
Whereas. (It sir* Moses \\L Wav awl
Etigeho Haeon, np|»lf for loiters ofudmin*
Htrafion of tbe good* and tliatul?. rights
aixl credits that were of TlioinasW Bacon
late of said county dec.
* -Tliese are theicforp’tocitonnd admon
ish all and singular the kindred nnd credi
tors of the said deceased to file their objec
tion.* (if tiny they have) hY my-office ot
Uiccbmn, on or before tho first Monday in
Jnnnnry, next, otheiwise letters of Ad
ministration util be grunted To tho sai#
applicftiiU .
Witness thjo. lion. Win I. Way, *
of the Judges of tins Court of Ordinary
said County, this 1st day of Doc. A. R*
1829.
E.I1AKEU, c.o.o. i.t. f
dee 4
H \ EU1IG1A, Chatham Conntr-Jl)
'br th *
—the Hun the Justices of thelnfinor
Court of Chatham County,siHingJm Old*
nary purposes.
To all whom tt may emetrn.
Whereas Thomas Y Lee, b'« a|ipbcd_
to the llonnrahle the Court nf (biVauiy ol
Chathum county for letters of Adni'misttn-
tinn on the estatenud elfocts of CharlesII.
Hayden. -
These are therefore to cite ond nilmon*
ish,all,and singular the. kindred and eredt-
tors of.llie said dec'll lo file their objection'
(if any. they have) to tlio gi anting of II*
administration of tho estate of the dccease'l
to the applicant in the Clerk's office ot
thosuid court, on or before the25thday“'
Dec; next, otherwise letters otodiniim" 1 '
tinn will he granted.
Witness the lion. John C'ummlnf 0|W .
of tlio Jt slices of said coiiruilli.' 25th uaj’ w
November A..D; 1829.
S.M.H9^Pirefc; v '*
nov 25
a' V* ■
t EQROIa, Ellinghanj Cctiniy-i
Cn'llc Hon.
Court ofF.jfittg,
nary purposes.
To all who'Ti it may conccrni ^
oct XB
M. rUENDF,!’GAST'S
3 & 14 Qibbfn's liangi
,„,i,„ w WI II, U UCUUUSCll
to he ai'jilirjunt in tho Clerk’s ollleeufthe
)Jan"?' v t ’ 0n . 0th0for# V 1 !!’ SQ>1 ' ‘layjm'
•Vt’^tf otbertvj.o, letters ;.dj,wn4try
'Whereas, Jv, 0 C. Ilalin Executor
of tite e j'late of Mathew Rahty dec. W*f.'
•’’.ioned the sairl Justices to bo disclia'S
from Ills sitid execiuarsinff. Ayili
, These are therefore ,to cite am ato
all andV.ngular.the am) » c ,if
of said Deceased to file their Mmjj.
any they have) to the granting of me
or of (lie said pel noner in tba C"' (l |,
fieri of tho sairl Court/ on MH^
day of NovnSxl, otherwise letters e
»trill Im granted, ,
Witness tlic Honorablo Elias Fort, one
da - v
June *9 S.M.BOND.c.c o
cl
sory will hi? gtanted. , on e
Witness'life Hon. J Wu dliou ,(
the Justices of Bald omtillbe
Ml,J,A JOnNCHAULTONc.r.o.ff'
iinay.O