Daily Savannah republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1829-1839, December 09, 1829, Image 4

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PUBLIC SALES.l **■ •> i Executor’s Sales. ' 1 On the Jinl Tuesday in January next. W ILL he sold before tho Conit house In Savannah between the usual ^"aRBi* eastern tenement of Brick buil dings on loj No 0 Darby W«djH«Ke.end. lot No BVChliimbln'Wardi lot and hiiil dings No 19, Carpenters Row. Lot No " end Improvements Decker W»r<L *Jj d 1 No 18 and halt the Improvements Dooker Ward, ell In the city of Savannah; being part of the reel eSinle-of Jonah 1 onfield, late of Savannah deo’d. /X Soli by |icrmi»*lon of ihe Court of Or dinary of Chatham County—for the bene fit of the heira and creditor*. j Conditions Ca jOS. GUMMING, > F.x’urs of Joslah S. O. DUNNING, J Penfiehl. PUBLIC SAL ESS* City Sheriff’s Sales. On the first Tuesday, in January next. W ILI, he sold at the Court Mouse in Savannah,between the hours of 10 and 4 o'clock. A .building and the Cotton press contai ned therein on Rnachd’s wharf .(formerly Stanton's) levied on. to satisfy an execution Infavorbf Wylly|& Brown,against John I'.veringhain Jr. A. D’LYON.cs. • dec'5 nov *8 *92 Executor’s Sale. Sheriff’s sale. On the first Tuesday In January next W ILL be sold before the court house in the city of Savannah between the usual hours of sale Altthe eastern moiety or half part of all those lots, parts or parcels of land, sit hated and being in the hamlets of Yatnu craw and City of Savannah and coutjtjkof Chatham, being the whole of lot No. (5,) fire, and pnrt of lot No. (4) four, which said Eastern half thereof is bounded on the North by the tlver Savannah, an the Ensl by wharf lot known as Pooler’s, oh On the first Tuesday in Jtmnary next. W ILL be sold at the court house in Effingham county, between ««• „„, .... usual hours of sale all the real estate °f jibe South by Indian street, and on the Matthew R»hn deceased, composed ol se- \y c5t by the Western moiety of saitl lot veral tracts of land, to wit: . . and a half, and containing one hundred gS acres lying on Savannnh river, join- niu ) fifty f ccl the river Savannah, and ing lands of Berry and Metzgar. runs haCk-from the water to Indian street, 83 acres of pine land its said counly.jotn- 10gt 1 1liev with the'buildings cud improve Ing lands of Retry and Ex lev. menu. Levied on nmler and by virluoof 50 acres joining lands Of Holm and'l aul- a foreclosure of mortgage in favor of Sant' Jtclt. . , n,t it uel Male, administrator of Janies M. Hoi 50 acres granted Conrad Ralm, ollf He, lnn deceased, against Robert- and Joseph Gloves and Hosiery. Isaac Norton Stationary. Wm. T. Williams H AS on hand a general assortment ol ’English and American Stationary. Ladies White and lllaok English,and | for tale at the lowest^ pricos. German Cotton Uose Ladles Ulock Worsted English, lint H AS received by ship Statlrn, and of fers for sale'tlie following C. Rahn, 4th July, ccmber, 1757. 100 acres granted *00acresgranted-Jolm Cugcl, fltli. Dec * "oo acres joining lands of Ralm and Paul- ** 33 V-t acres joining lands of Fetzer, Exley and Gnattn. • 50 acres joininfi lands of Ralm an Paul- |;eh. originally granted to John Gugel. 27 acres bounded by landsof Otts.Gnann andBolinger. . , The above tracts all lying and being in the county of.Efflnghntn. «50 nercs known hv the number 173 lath District, Early county, originally granted to Matthew Ralm, ' 250 acres known hy the number 83, out District, Early county. . The above property sold hy an orner | ■from-the Mon. the Inferior Court of the county of Effingham, for the purpose of | making a division wiih‘t«oJicir.< of the saiu estate of M ft uhew Ralm.' Coiiditionunaofl known on the day of sale JOllNC. RAHN, Executor of tlio will of Matthew Rahn deceased, nov 5 283 Habersham. GEORGE MILLEN, s. o»c. "dec 3 Executor’s sale. OUK months after date application F will be made to the honorable ' the justices of the inferior pourt, of Chatham county when sitting for ordinary purposes' for leave to sell alt that tract or parcel ol land in Chatham county, containing three bundled acres, inure or less being the real estate of Wm Cooper dec. For tho ben. efit of tiro lioirs of said estate. EDWARD COPPEE, Executor; FRANCES E. GILDON. Executrix. nov 30 ftIarsliiii’s,!Sale. O N the first Tuesday id January nexty will be sold at the ( ourt House in Administrator's Sale. On the Jirat Tuesday in January mil. W ILL bo suld at the court (muse in Effinglinm.county, between the it sual hanrsofsale, all the real estate or . llenjnmin Kennedy dec., composed ofsev,. cral tracts of land. .... . Ono tract of land lying and being in the 'county nf Effingham, containing 870 acres . near tho Sitter's Ferry nil the Augusta Road, wbero.tho late Beujamin Kennedy formerly-resided. Three other tracts adjoining the same, a part'-cnlar description of which will begiv ' on on the day of sale. ' ' One tract hi each of the following coun ties, to wit, Baidu in. Mall. Habersham &. Houston. '■ , , The above property sold hy an order ob tabled from tho Hon. the Inferior cuurt of the cotiuty of Effingham for the purpose of making a division wi lluhe heirs of the s.atd .estate. Conditions cash. JOHN. CHARLTON. -Administrate! of the estate of B. Kennedy, deceased. . nov 5 249 the city .-f Savannnh, between the hours of ten andshree o'clock, the following slaves; Bose and her four children, Tamar, Miller, Charlotte and'her'two children. Tom and Napcy and Leah,-levied on ns the property nf John Morel, tinder an exc potion in favor of the Bank of the United. States vs. ike said John Mofcl. JOHN II. MOREL, -dee 3 • Marshal, V. O. Savannnh .Poor House & Hospital. V ISITING COMMITTEE for Dec. 1020. Francis Snrrel nnd Moses Clcland. Attending Physician Dr. F»rth. JOSEPH CUMMING, Sec’ry nov 28 ian and Raw Silk do Gentlemen’s Black, White and Mix ltd Worsted. Lambs Wool. Patent Vigonia and Cotton Hose and half do . Gontlemen's unbleached do do ’Black nnd White Italian and Raw | Silk hall -Hose Misses white nnd colored Cotton do ‘Boy’s mixed lairnbs Wool, putenl VI- gonin and cotion.hall a!o I Children's white, rod nnd spotted,| Worsted Hose nnd Grecian Boots Thick'knifed Wool halt Hoad .Ladies and gentlemens extra IJ black and datk colored Mon gloves Black and white sewed do. Boitdard’i bcstqiialllv * ' | Ladies fancy IloneSkin -and Kid Mils, aiid Gloves Ladies Beaver and Silk Gloves Misses Horseskin do Gentlomen's Beaver,Buckskin,Wood stock, Castor nud Silk Gloves ■nov 10 Staple and Fancy Goods. M PRENDERGAST, has received I • by recent arrivals 6“ pnokagoa of| Staple and Fancy DRY GOODS, hiclt .lie offers at unusual low prioes by ilrlioleiale nr retail Consisting in part of 1500 Yards Welch Plains 3500 do Domestic do 1000 do alo Plaids £ bales 8-4 Twilled Blankets 1 do 4 Piiint do 1 do 31 3 do Rose and Whitney, dn 12 do 3 4 St 4*4 bleach'd & brown | Shirtings Si Sheetings 5 Cases Linens, 2 do Lire hs Washington. Clinton Si Elinlt shir ting (fine) 6 ps Colored Oro doIndes. 10 do do QrodeNap 100 do sup. English Tluejid edging and footing • do do Hiilnnet lace W pearl ing SO pa plain •& fig'd Linen Muslins Merino scarfs, crimson, white & black f -Scarletand drab casshnereshawls Prussian & Chintz do rValcnlia Vesting, handsome patterns | Plain & fig'd silk velvet do 10 ps 5 8 & 3 4 Hangup cord • 0 do Croon winleu setge Worsted Cravats—woolen & dog skin | gloves -Silk, Buckskin,"Knitted Si web sits- ponders A general assortment of Combs ' Bik Paltnarine Si worsted Barege Pongee, Ginghams, Foulard, Plaid & Dotted prints 50 Renms loolscnp paper 2 bales paper bangings,' 10 case hats | Nos 3 Si 14 Gibbon's Bloc net 21 A Card. M R8. JAMES HILLS, finding lire quisite to turn her atteuiionto some occupation for the support of her fnmily. iv ill thankfully ^accommodate with Board a few young Ladies, or six or eight t'hll- (Iran, to whom vhe will pay every attention that may her requisite, on terms as moder ate at can be afforded, net 20 217) Administrator’s sale On the first Tuesday in January next. 1 ’■TILL he sold before the Court House w in Bulloch Cuunty between the usual hours of sale a i - All the lands belonging to the estate or Isaac Waters, sold by ordur ofii.ii Jnstices of the Inferior Court of said county. for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said estate. sept 14 JOHN WATERS. Adm’r. text Administrator’s Side. On the first Tuesday in January next W ILL be sold a* the Court House in Effingham County, between the u-M prices, •sual hours of *a»e. Tl* folIottinjuiegroM, belonging to the estate of Jonathan Hack •ley, deceased. A prime young fellow named Simon, a .good boat and field-hand, a young wench named Aniy, an excellent house servant, a young girl named Mary nnd on old wo •jnan. Tho above negroes sold by an order from the lion, tbe Inferior Court of the County •of Effingham for the purpose of making a division with the heir* of the said est. of J. j Hackley. Conditions cash. JNO. CHARLTON, Adtn’r est. of J. Buckley* nov5 223 Just Received. AHA TOGA Ponder* In tin t .a * Compound Fluid Extract of , . r«a parilla Oil of Hlnfk Pepper Extract r f Quinine , Lolified Copaiva^ ' Hlack oxide, of Mercury •Oilrated K«1i, Pipcrine Genuine Red Hark Croton Oil, French Oil of Ctibebs " •* Copaiva. Jodine llydriodatc of Potass Acid Prussic The subscriber having been appointed agent'Tor the sale of llie above articles, of fers them for sale at the manufacturer’s. A. PARSONS, Druggist. At the Eagle, No. 0, Gibbon*’ range, nov <•* . 220 Dunlap’s Albnny Ale. — BARRELS for .ale by V. MARLOW. nnv TO 227 10 Guardian’s Sale. On the Jim Tuesday in January next. W ILL be sold at the Court Homo in Savannah between the usual hour* of vale. All the interest, being two tmdiviiletl ohi For Sale. A PLANTATION in Effingham Coun ty belonging to the estate of the late Mr. John Gardner. Tho above plantation is situated on the Augusta road 30 miles from Savannah containing 720 acre* more or less. Warranted titles will be given forp« l icu'.r^.o EssnEmiY . nov 24 23811 Staple and .Fancy Goods, T HE subscriber lias received by ship Statiro, a handsome assortment pf Staple and Fancy . DRY GOODS, among which are Rich embroidered Paltnarine Shank* (all-colours) Extra fine Thibet 'Wool do do Worsted and Silk Berogodo Fancy’ Silk aiid Gauze do Black .Italian Lustring Jet and Blue Black Gros De Naples do do Berlins. ' Jet nnd Blue Black wide and narrow Silk Fringe for dresses White Cotton Fringe for dresse* itnd curtains ‘I Large White Cotton'Oable Cotd Sinrhetvs, Sarsnetts and Levnntine* Black and colored Circastain, and Bombazctts Extra fine black and Fancy colored Merino Cloths * Jet and blue black and colored Hell Itibbons Black, Italian, Cantpu and Nankin Crapes Figured and plain Swiss, Book and Mull Muslin While, black, and colored Cambrics Black and white'Calicoos and Ging hams Dark Chintz Calicoes Foulard dn do Furniture Chintzes 10 cases bleached and unbleached Shirtings 10-4 Heavy Flemish Sheetings Fine 3-4 and 4 4 Indigo and Scotch Plaids Black mixed Sattinelts Superfine Blue Si Cn.lct mixed do Also on hand A fotv Bales Negro Cloths & Blankets which will be sold unusually low for cash or approved paper. ISA AC NORTON, nov 18 .233 sevenths,of Abigal Stillwell andJohn Still well, minors, orphan children of John Stillwell, deceased, in and to a certain ne gro boy. slave, named Jacob, sold lor a di vision—By order of the Court of O. dinary nf Chatham County. Conditions Cash purchasers paving for title’s. JANE STILLWELI JANE STILLWELL, Guardian, nov 17’ 232 Tax CoUeetor’s Sale Con tinued. On the first Tuesday in January next, W ILL lie sojd before the court house in tho i.itV of Savannah, between the usual hours of sale, the following prop- . erty, or so much thereof as will satisfy tlie State and County tax. Lot and improvements, Farm st. Ogle thorpe ward, also lot or lots'lettor P. same ward, levied on as the proporty of James Morrison, to satisfy the state nnd county tax for tho ysar 1828, amount due $10 75 and costs. DAVID BELL, t. c. c. dee 3 Cooper s JNeiv Novel; T HE WEPT OF WISH TON- WISH, a Tale, by Cooprr, author of the Pioneers, Spy, &c. 2 vols. A MANUAL OF MATERIA MED- ICA AND ITIAR»(ACY, byll.M Ed wards and S. Forosseur, translated from the French, with numerous corrections and additions adapted to the practice of Medicine in the United States, by Joseph Togno and E. Durand, THE AMERICAN JOURNAI OF THE MEDICAL SCIENCES No. 0. for November, being the.lst of IheSd year at $5 per annum. A new supply of THE ENCYCLOPEDIA AMERI OANA, yri. 1st. WALDEGR AVE, a Novel. 2 vols. RYBRENT DE CRUZ 2 volt. AI.SO ALMANACS for 1830. Augusta anti Charleston editions wholesale nnd retail.- M RSI WILLARD’S HIS TORY OF THE UNITED STATES in 1 vol. 8 vo. with an Al)i ’s Just received by Vv. 1. WILLIAMS. nov 17 New Goods. ^SNABUKGS.D'orchestor Ticks Writing Paper, Super Royal, R<>V»li Medium, and Demy, ruled for blank books Bank Folio Post and Fnolicnp. , English Bath Post, gilt edges and plant Embosstd Note Paper, Bvoand 16nin. Lettor Paper and Foolscap, Broth »0 <° $5 50 pot ream Copying Paper, extra large Kollo and Quarto Tissue Paper Antiquarian Drawing do 52 incites by 30 ■ _ Super Royal,Demy and Foolscap Draw ing Paper lUce do , English Supcrfino Writing Vellutn anil Parchment * _ ’ , Blank Bonk* of all kinds, Lodgers,Jour' ttals, Day Huoks,Invoice Books, Cash Bonks, Sales Books, Receipt Books, Quire Bonks, Bank Bonks, and Me- ituorandiim nooks, of all sizes,or made to pattern at short notice Books for Banks and Public Offices, rn •led ami-bound In the best mnniicr. Quills from 50 cents per hundred to gi Swan Quills Ready made Pens, in boxes Inkstands Peivler,Lead and Wedgwood, vnrions sizes Cut glass cono-Inks. Glass Inkstands for Portable Writing -Delks ., Pocket Inkstands Silver Pencils over pointed, various pat terns Ink—English Japanod and Maynard Si Noyes' In bottles Rcdlnlt’ Wnlkdor's copying Ink in pint and quart jugs . Durable ink, ClnrU’s, in caiaa Ink Ponder red and black Map files and laces Sealing Wax, .various qualities red and black Red and blabk nolo anri-office waters Shining sand in papers Back Uuntninn Tables Dice nnd playing cards Roger’s Penknives on Cards Do tin silver-stoel do Ivory bandied desk knives Do foldprs and paper do Chessmen, ivory and hone, various pri- . CCS rink Tapa, double length Morrocco Travelling Port Folios, with inkstands Desk part folios with blotting paper, va rious sizes Bsilcdores and Shuttlecocks Marking Types, No's. 1, 2,3, -4, 6 and • 0. Drawing colours, Reeves’ and others, in boxes of 1,2, and 8 row* Do itv boxes with lock, drawers, saucers, Sio, complete Colours in cakes India Rubber in cakes and holllos Crayon paper, various tints Lead pencils, Middleton's, Sewall's, Artists and- Architects Red lead pencils . Gold pnper. Pocket books, wallets and card cases . Slates, various sizes Do morrec.co frames Sand boxes, lig. vit. and box wood Pounce ami pounce boxes Bonnet boards Ebony rouhtl and fl it rulers; all sizes Cocoa do do do do Checks and check bookson nil tlio Bonks’ of the city Envelope paper Log do Gill edge visiting cards India ink best quality Dividers, Gunter's scales Cases tff mathematical instruments Parellcl rules of various sizes Blank cards for printing. S/.c. Sin. Bills of Lading'on folio q>bst or letter sheet Patroons receipts, Steam Boat -receipts, Dray bills, rates of wlmifiige and stor age, Custom House Entries, Doeds, Mortgages and iilanks of all Jiinds BOOK BINDING. Blank Bonks ruled nud hound to pattern in the best manner. ■PRINTING in all its variety—bonks, pamphlets, cards band bills, blanks, &c. at the shortest no tice. nov 27 £11 (BY AUTHORITY.) 5y tlic President of the U- nited States. I N pursuance of Iqw, I, Andrew Jackson, President of the United State* of A- iherica, d<> Itorobv declare & make known, that n public sale will bo held at the Land Office at Tallahassee, in Iht) Territory of Florida, on the first Monday In Februaiy next, for tho disposal rif the public lands slmato within the limits of the undermen tinned townships itnd fra.itional tow nships White Flannels, assorted qualities Cassimefe Shawls, black, scarlet and assorted colors Prussians do assorted colors Children's Grecian Boots do Pearl Buttons, different qualities jl.it Cnlnliricks do 'do jlrown Linens do do Just received ftotn Now York, per schi Frances, and for sale by JACOB WARING, . nov 2 220 Gibbons' buildings. Comstock’s Natural tory. His- * iic»«j Uiu murcioro 10 citn and iJt„„ Ish nil and singular tlio kindred ante” 0 _ r t *! e ,a l 3 dc .°: tp. m« their dbjlS % nil. . 10 North of the hue line, and west of the meridian. Township two, of rango twenty two. Townships one, two, throe, four ttml five of rango twenty three. Townships one, four and five, nf range twenty four ' , Townships.ono, throe, four and five, or range twenty five. , „ , , Townships three, four and five, of range twenty six. Townships two, three, lour and five, of range twenty seven. Fractional township ono, of range twen ty eight, west ol St. Mary Be Gnlvez hay. Fractional lownslilp.one, of range twenty eight, east of Blackwatcr bay. 'I'ritvsialtina two. llirftn. fatir Townships two, tltreo, four and five, of rouge twenty bight, Townships two, three aiid four, of range twenty nine. * Township.ono, ofrango llilrtv one. Townships three, four and five, of range thirty two. Townships four and five, of range thirty three, Sooth of the base line and West of the Meridian. Fractional township one, of range liven ty one. Fractional townships one and two, range twenty three. Fractional townships one and two. range-twenty four.. Township one. of range twenty five. Tutvnsnip one,'of range twenty six. Fractional townships one and two, rnnge twenty seven Fractional townships one and two, of rnnge twenty eight East of Pensacola nod Escambia bays, and West of the bay of rit. Mary Do Galvez. Fractional township one, nf range liven ty eight, east of lllackwnler Uqy. Fractions of townships one nnd two, nf rango twenty nine, east and west of Es cumbin bay. Township one, of range thirty. Frurlinnnl township two. of range thirty. Fractional townships ono arid two, of rnnge thirty one FrnctionaMnwnships two anti three, of rnngetliirtylwn. ■ South of the base line, and East of the Meridian. Townships tlireo awl four, nf rangefout. Fractional township live uf range four.- Townships one nnj two, of range five Townships three nnd four, of range six. Townships two, three and eight of range ten. Fractional townships two, three nnd four, und'townships'five nnd ton, ot langc eleven. Fractional townships four und.five, and ton nsltip ten, of range twelve. Fractional 'townships-five and ten, of range thirteen. Tito toiinsliips nnd fractinnitl townships will bo offered in the order ribove designa ted, begimimgwltli -the lowest number of section in each. The binds teservod by Law, 'for ihc use of schools, or for other purposes, will be cxcluded'froin sale -Given tinder mv band, at the city nf Washington, this fifth day of Oct. A. 0. 1820. ANDREW JACKSON. By the President: GzonoK Ghaiiasi, Commissioner of tho General Land O fiico. dec 4 217) -****■ Notice. F OUR months after date, application will bo made to tbe lion, the -Jtisli ccs of tbe Inferior corirt trf Emanuel conns ty. for leave to well all Ihe- teal estate of Janies I; Anderson for the Benefit of the heirs &creditori. THUS. WINNEY, sept 20 Notice. P ERSONS having demands against llie estate of the latri Edward Wil liams of Screven county will present them duly attested and those indebtod to said cs- tato will make payment to WM. H, SCRUGGS, Adm’r. oct 31 *10 Negro Siioes, &c. ~0 PACKAGES]—consisting of JL Men's Boots, Bootkes, Shoes and POsips. W. T. WILLIAMS—Has just Reccired, Natural History of Quadrupeds, with on- gravings, by J. L. Comstock Cooper’s Virgil Stoughton's'Virgil ' Gould’s Virgil Virgil Delplnni ' Ainsworth's Dictionary Also, r Vhe Talisman for 1080 Che Book of the jloudotr, by Lady Morgan nov 24 238 ALSO Ladies, Bovs and Children’s Shoes. AND 40 dozen Lead Pencils For sale low at LUTHER’S net 47- Exchange Office. Notice. mHE SAVANNAH LIBRARY, will JL be opened hereafter on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday in each week from 8 to 5 o'clock, P. M. WM MOREL, Librarian. oct 17 1074 Osiiaburgs and Cotton . Bagging. ‘PIECES Cotton Bagging 5 bah f'Osnabtffgi I Just received per brig Courier, and for sale low at oct 10 M. I’UENDEROAST'S No 3 & 14 Gibbon's Range. ,,,, 'to nil'Whom Itin.yconccrn, Whereas,Thomas Askew, E* e ,L, the estate of Jnmes J. Tlppltii till ? 0 titioned the said Justices to bo disc front his said Executors hip. (If any they have) In the Clerk's el tho Court of Ordinary orsaidCoinp boforo the 7th day of January next orlso letters dismlssory will |, e „ tai tho petitioner. ' ' " Witness the linn. Elias Fort, one Justices of the said Court at q° *• nah the 7th day of July \ Sj*" thousand eight Imndrod nud* nine. • cni b S. Mi BOND.c.c. July 7 • «■ c. c, sf~2.F.OKG!A Chatham CoitntT^ MJT the Hoh. the Justices o'" ■ xjl the Hon. the Justices of the l.t Court of Chatham County sitting nary purposes. J " .... 1 ’ may concern. Whorotts, E. S. Hgies and Tlionias » Rice, administrators of Thoma- of of • a st-- - ••-•••-4* Hice rL ceased has petitioned the said „ be disctiarged from heir ndmlni>tr, lot a These are therefore to cite and ish all and singular tho kindred dconl' of said deceased to file their objection, r any they havo)to the gt anting oDhcdd sory on the estate of the deceased i 0 7 applicants in the Clerk’s ofiico ,,f,L ' Court, on or before the 7th day of/, next; otherwise letters dismlssory granted. ’ Witness tho Hon. Elias Fort,*/ tho Justices of the saitl Court Cl day of July, A. 1). 1041). * S. M. BOND, c. c. o.t t july 7 '♦ t,t of /^(ESRQIA, Chatham Cmmmi the Ilonnrahlr. the Jmltf ~t.i " the Honorable, the Justices r.fill ferior Court oj Chatham Coun/u, fur ordinary purposes. ’ ’ To all whom it may concern. Whereas. William VVillinnia, npiifinL let ters of administration on tlw estateal cfitcls of John Khaiv. tlie younger, In* Savnnnati, deceased, in behalf ol the bu nnd crcilitnrg. ... These ore, therefore, to cite and a/_ Ish nil and singular, the kindred amici ilors of the said deceased to file IliciroW lions, if any they Itnve, in tliecletk'i lice of said court; on or before tie day of December next, otherwise letters administration will be grnnted. Witness tfi i Hon-F.jHs Fort, oneof Justices of the said oourt at Saranml 3lst day of Oct. A 1) 1829/ 8 M BOND, c oct 81 * F.OROIA,Chnthnnt Count] //on. Ihe Justices of the Inj Uhc " - ‘ * purposes Ixferl of Chatham County, sitting Jot I South L not a To nil whom It may concern.- Whereas,Robert Habersham bass to the lion tho Court'of Ordinary ol ham County for Letters of Admitiisti with tho will annexed, on the eslal offuctsjnf Joshua Ward, lato of rolina deceased, Those are, therefore, to cite nnd nish nil nnd singular the kindred ditors of tlio saw deceased, to file I jeetions (if any they have) in tbe Office of the said Court, on or be 2Istday of Dec. next, otherwise kl administration will be granted to 'applicant. Witness the lion Ellas Fort, Justices of tbe said court at San 21st day of Nov. A. D;H149. S.M. BOND, c nnv 21 • G EORGIA—Challiarit County. the Honorable the Justices of the In eriar Court of Chatham County sitting for ordinary nur.posts.. To all whom it may concern. Whorotts, Jli'zukiah Lord atlministralni of tlio estate of William Craig late of Cam den County^ Physician deceased, lias peti tioned the said court to be dismissed from tbe said Administration. These are -therefore to cite and admonish all and singular tlio kindred and creditors of the said deceased to file their abjections (if any they hnve) in tho clerk’s office of the Court of Ordinary of said county mi or before the second dnv-of April next other wise letters dismlssory will o grunted to tlio petiiiomei. Wiluess.ihe Honorable Elias Fort one of tlio Justices of the said fcullrt at Savnu- I'.cli, the second day of Nov. A. D. 1820. S. M. BOND, c. c. o. c. c. nov 2 * O EORGIA, Liberty County—fo Hon. the Justices of tht i' AT^i EOIIGIA, Chatham County.—By x/T the Hon. the Justices of the infer in Court of Chatham County, sitting for Or dinary purposes,' To all whom it may concern. Whereas, R. \V. Habersham, Admipis trntnr, nf the estate of Alexander llnber- sham,lute of Savannah, deceaseds lias pe titioned the said justices to be discharged front his said administratorship. These are'therefirre to cite nnd ndniop- ish all and singular the kindred nnd cred itors of the said dec. to file their objections (if any they have) in the Clerk’s office of the Court of Ordinary on nr before the 3d day of April next, otherwise loiters dismissory will be granted to the petition- or. Witness the'hon. Elias Fort, one of the justices of the said Court at Savannah the 3d dny of Oct. A.D. 1829. octS S.M. BOND, o. o. o. c. c. EORGIA—Chatham County—Hy ,l. i.r i t „ flit . • .a the Honoruble the Justices of the In fe for Court of Chatham founty sitting for ordinary purposes,,dM To all whom it may concern. _ Whereas Geo. Mlllen.has applied to the Honorable the Court of Ordinary of Chatham county for loiters dismissory on the estate & effects of Jno L Seabrook lato of said county, deceased. - These aicthoreforo to eite and admonish all and singular the'kindred and creditors of said deceased to file their objections (if any they haveito the granting of tho lottcrs dismissory on the estate of the deceased io the applicant in the Clerk’s ofiico of tho said .Court, on or before tho 28th day of Dec. noxtj otherwise letters ’ dlsfnissory will lie grnnted. Witness the Honorable Elias Fort, ono of the Judges of said Court, tlio 28th dav of June, A. D. 1029 June 20 g, M. BOND, c.c o Court of Liberty County, sitting fat t nary purposes - To oH whom.it mny concern. Whereas. Messrs Moses IV. IVtt« Eugene Bacon, apply for leitcrj ofad istrinioo of tho goods and chattels, ri and credits that were of Thomas If I! late of said county dec. These are therefore to cite and ish all and singular tho kimlredatidr. tors of tlio said deceased to file their o! lions (if any they have) in my M Riceboro, on or boforo the first Mi" January next, ntliotwise letters cf| ministration will be granted to I ppliemits. Witness the lion. Wm I. ™ f the Juilgos of the Court 'gfOaUh said County,' this 1st ddy of Dec. i 1840. E. BAKER, c.c.o.13 dec 4 jt'fi EOltUIA, Chatham Goiwt/~J VT the Hon the Justices oj Oii Court of ChathanijCounlyjtttHl'" nary purposes. To all whom it nuiy concern. Whereas Thomas Y l4f<Wvl'P to tho' Honorable tlio Court ol Ordmar Chatham county for letters of lion on the estatcand efl’ects' These ard therefore to cite and ath isli,nll,nnd singular the kindred an" tors of the said.dce’d to file tlieir obj (if any tltev Itavo) to the giBtitinj: administration of the estnte nf IM d«j ^ to the applicant in the Clerk sod. j the said court, on ot before die 41 Deo. next, otlterivise letters of ptlinio lion will be granted. . Witness tlio Hon. John Cumi" 1 ’* of tlio j' slices of saidicom titbe - 5111 • November .A. D. 1829. S.M.BOND, c.c.o nov 25 Kllinghatp Gob the Hon. the Justices ofth" Court of Effingham county sitlwi C i EU.lt GlA, IFF ” ' " nanj ^’whom It inkyjt ifccrn* fcuUn, ofd-’l Whefeas, Jno C. tali n .E „„ r of the estate or Madiciv.Ral. u'K { , titionud tho said Justtods tobo from Ills said executorriiip. ^ j^K These arc therefore to^to w ^ all and singulartho kimft’ed « ltlio „ ( | of said doeeasod to file ,,IC ^ “ 0 J filieP r 't any tltoy have) to the clerk or of the said fiol nr liofo""" fice of the said Court. 0 ." “ r | ’ (te ri J' 1 !i«„ rtC Nnv next, otherwise !««' day of Nov next, otnt sory will ho granted. Witness tlio ' rtt |,c tho Juyticosof said court tn one" iloa. J WffV' M " y A J0HN CHARLTON c. inay.o ====b i L