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PUBLIC’SALES.
S WHUFF 8 SALE.
Oq ilia llm Tae*<(ay in Jolt next,
W ILL be sold in front of the Court
Houso, in the city of Savannah
Chatham county, between the usual hours
ofeele,
Two negroes, Henry and March t levi
dd on t a tbo property of John -W. Clark,
no J c( .uj ty -;rtst c? se •vonwtlon on
foreclosure of mortgage, issuing out ol
the honorable the Inferior Coort of Chat
ham county, io favor of James Fauu
ve. John W. Clark.
GEO. MILLEN, s. c. c
tpay 4 <04
*T* SHK'tirrS SALE.
On the II st Tuesday in June next,
W ILI, be sold before ilto Cou-t
Huttae in thecityof3arannah.be
. tween the osual hours of sale.
The following Negroes, six: Billy.Hec
•or rtne, an I Diana; levied on as the pro
perty of George W. Con, under and by
virtue ofloreclosure of mortgage issuing
out of the Honorable the Sap*'!"' Court
of Chatham county, in favor of George
\V. Anderson vs Josenh Cumming. and
Balnh Kins, adm'nr George W Coe.
GEO. MILLEN, s. c. c.
april 4 77
SHKHIFFA SU.IS
On the first Tuesday in June next,
W ILL be told in front of the Court
House in the city of Savannah,
Chatham county, between the usual hours
of sale the following property, vix:
34 It ilea Upland Colton marked dia
mond .V: levied on as the property of
Archibald Griffin, under and by virtoe of
an execution issuing out of the Superior
Court of Laurent county in fa-or of Jos.
Cumming against the said Archibald Grif
fin. •'*
Also, a negro man named Sandy, levied
on at the property of Lewis Johnston and
Calhariue G. Johnston, to satisfy exec i
lions in favor of Low, Taylor Si Co, a
gainst the said l^srit Johnston &Catha
rine G. Johnston.
CEO. S!!LLF N • • •
may 4 104
Georgia—Chat^ County.
To all whom it may concern.
‘YTAEEBAS, - Mary Pittman, has
Jf applied to the Honorable the
Court of Ordinary of Chatham County,
for Lttenof Guardianahip to the persons
and jfroperty of James P. Rogers. Mary
Aon Rogers, and Eliza Logon, orphans
and minors, t
These are therefore to cite and admon
ith, all persons interested, to file their oh-
iectioot(ifany they have) in the Clerk's
Office of the said Court, on or befuie the
fourteenth day of April next; other
wise let wa of Guardianship will be gran
ted.
Wi ness the Hon. T. U. P.Charlton.ono
of e Justices of the said Coort, the 12th
day of March, 1833.
R. W. POOLER, c. c.o. c. c.
march 12 59
Georgia—Chatham co.
» To all whom it may concern,
WHEUEAS, Samuel Philbritk, has
.'. plied to the Honn^hle the Court of Or
dinary of Chatham county, for Letters of
Administration on the estate and effects of
Francis Richards, iato of Chatham coun
ty, deceased.
These nre therefore to qiteand admon
ish, all and singular, the kindred and
creditors of the said deceased, tu Ale their
objections (if any they hare) to the grant
ing of the administration of the estate of
the deceased, to the applicant in the
Clerk's Office of the »ai«l court on of be
fore the 19th day of May next; other
wise,letlets of administration will be granl|
ed.
Witness the Hon.Joseph Cumming.one
of the Justices of the said Court,the 18th
day ol April. A. D. 18:13.
11. W. POOLER, c. c. o. c. c.
april 18 90 ~
Georgia—CTiaf. county.
To all whom It may'coucern:
&MTI1KUKAS Thorns,P. Bond his
VV applied to -tho Honorable the
Court of Ordinary of Chatham County,
for Letters of Administration on the estate
iod ofieeta of Nathaniel P. Bond, la'e of
Muscogee County, deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admon
ish, all and singular tho kindred and cre-
ditora of the said deceased, to file their ob
jections (if auy they hare) to the granting
;jjj sdnsinistrttlss of !k M mui. of the
deceased to tho applicant in the Clerk’s
Office of the said Court, oo or before the
ninth day of June next; .otherwise, letters
ofadmiuistration will be granted.
Witness the Honorable Joseph Cam
ming, ono of theJusiices of the said Court
the seventh dsy of May ono thousand
ight hundred and thirty three.
ROUT. W. POOLER.c. c. o. c. c.
may 8 107
Georgia—Chat, county.
, . To ail whom it may concern!
'OTT’HEREAS,William Marshall, Ad-
W miolstrator of Jana DurK late
of Chatham County, deceased, haa ap
plied to the Honorable the Court of
Ordinal? of Chatham County, to be dle-
mtosed Iromaaid Administration;
‘Theae are therefore to eito and admon
ish, all and singular, tho kindred and cre
ditors of the said deceaaed.to file their ob
jection! (if auy they have)in the Clerk's
Office of the laid court, on or before the
9th day of N»v. next; otherwise letters
of dismissory will bo granted.
Witness the lion. William Harrison
ons of the Justices of the said Court, the
8th day of May A. D. 1833.
R. W. POOLER, c. c. o. c. c.
may 8
CO-PARTNERSHIP POftMED.
A WOOD bavin* taken THOMAS
• DOWELLinto copartnership with
him, they wiH continue the Shoe Bull-
nets at the Store of the late E. Wood,
near the Merkel, under the Arm- of A
WOOD Si CO.
AMASAWOOD.
THOMAS DOWELL.
Georgia Chat. County
To all whom it may concern,
WIIEREAS.CharlesSivan-has applied
to the Honorable the Court of Ordinary
of Chatham county, for letters of Admin-
i.tration (with tfie will) annexed on the
estate and effects of Morris Cudy, dec’d
These are therefore to cite and admon
ish.alland singular the kindred and credo
tors of thesaid deceased, to file their ob
jections (il any they hare) to the granting
of the administration of the estate of
the deceased in the applicant in ihcClerk’a
office of said court, on or befuro the Dili
day of June next; otherwise, lettefs
of administration will be granted
Witness the lion. Joseph Cumtnig.
one of the Justices of the said Court,
the 7tlt day of May, A. D. 1833.
ROBERT W. POOLER, c.o. o. c. c.
may 8
State of Georgia.
B Y the Court of Ordinary for the
County of Liberty. Mr. William
Roberts, administrator of the goods and
chattels, rights and credits that were of
Richard o. BuWst, late of said county de-
J_ ~BUCKSKIN BOOTS
1 case gentlemen's Buckskin Shoes
1 do do do Walking Pumps
1 do do do Slippers
1 do Ladiss do Shoes
• Also,
A few cases Children’s Morocco and Seal
Ancle IHet and Morocco & Seal Boots
For sale by A. WOOD & co,
april 22 93
Just kcccived,
B Y W. Thorne Williams, i,W
bur* Review, No XCII. ***
CONTENTS.
‘ Art. I. 1. Tho History of Rom. n.
B.G. Niebohr. Tran.fted bj\,?>
Charles llayi, A. Bl.; and ConnJn Thf
wall. M. A., Fellows of TrinityTu. 1 ' 1 ’
Cambridge. Volume I. Second Edit!?!'
2. Tho Htotory of Rome. ByH.O N° ’
buhr. Translated by Jolioi Charles
Boots, Shoes, &c
Just Htuived-
TRUNK Gentlemen's _TANNED | VolumoII.
II. On the Economy of Mecbinere
" *»y unarles ltabbage
The Life of a Sailor,
B Y a Captain in the Navy. 2 volx*
Travels and Researches of Bnron
HumboMt, uci.t* a condensed narrative
SHERIFF* 84LE.
'On the first Tuesday in April next,
W ILL be sold at the Court' House,
in the city of Savannah. (C^at
bam county) between the usual hours ol
saie,
*The following negroes, Cupid, Matilda,
and the iufant child of said Matilda : le
vied on as the property ol Joseph Densler,
under and ky virtue of foreclosure of
mortgage issuing out of the Honorable
the Inferior Court of Chatlnm "onnty, in
favor of Amroo Champion vs. Joseph
Densler.
ORO. MILLEV.s. r c.
feb 2 **
SHFHIFFS
On the first Tuesday in June next,
W ILL be sold before the Courthouse
iu Bulloch county, betwer o the
ds-i.il hours of sale,
A tract of (wand, containing two hun
dred acres more or less, fifteen of whir l*
is clearer), the tesidue woodland; lavirj
on ii the property of James Durance, to
satisfy two A fas'in favor of Junes R.
' -Archer. Levy made and returned by a
constable. C. SELP!1. # * n c.
may 4 104 *-
Georgia—Chatham county
To all whom it may concern,
WHEREAS, Robt. Habersham ad
ministrator of Joshua Ward deceased,
has applied to the Honorable the Court
of Ordinary of Chatham county, to be
dismissed from said administratorship.
These are therefore iu cue auu
all and singular the kindred and creditors
of the said deceased, to file their objections
(if any they have) in the Clerk’s Office
of the said Court, on or before the 14th
day of August uext, othenrise letters of
dismissory will be granted.
Witrsw the Honorable J. Cumming
one of tho Justices ol the said Court, the
11th day of Feb., A. D. 183d.
R. W. POOLER, clerk,
feb 11 35
ceased, applies to be dismissed from his | ofliis Journey, by W. MacGillivray, A
said administration | M. forming the 54th volume of the Faiui-
Theso are therefore to cite ami admon-
isn, nil and singular the kindred and cred
itors of the said deceased to file their ob
jections (if aoy ihey have) in my office,
within the term of six months from this
date, otherwise the applicant will be dia
missed from his said administration.
w imps* the Hon. William B Fleming
one of the Juges of the said Court ol Or
dinary this eith day of May in the year of
our Lord one thousaud eight hundred and
thirty-tluee.
E. BAKER, c. c. o. l. c,
may 8
Georgia—Liberty county.
C 1EORGK.W. WALTHOUR, E»q.
ff executor of the last will and testa
ment of John 8. Mcll, late of said county
deceased, applies to be dismissed from
his said executorship.
These arc therelore to cite and ndmon-
~zrzzr.z ccnc^rr-t! •" *h•*? ob
jections (if any they have) in my office at
R ceborotigh, within the time prescribed
by Lew, sr •!;* •*»** *■*•! anplieant will be
dismissed accordingly.
Given under my oand and seal this 1 Ith
day of May, in the year of our Lord, eigh
teen hundred and thirty-two.
E. BAKER, c. c. o. l. c.
may 16 114
Cjf //on. the Justices of the Inferior
Court of Chatham county, titling for Or
dinary purposes.
To all whom it may concern.
WHEREAS, Mordecai Myers, has
applied to the Honorable the Court of Or
dinary of Chatham county, for letters of
aiiiiiiuisu.uiuu uu luC c.tr.t: and effr rf *
Dr. Levi Myers, late of South-Carolina^
deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admon
ish all and singular the kindred and credi
tors of tho said deceased to file their oh
jections (if any they have) to tht granting
of the t»dm|ni«rratian of the deceased to
the applicant in tho clerk's office of the
said-court on or before thc24ih day of
May next, otherwise letters of admin
istration will be granted.
Witness the Hon. T.U.P. Charlton,one
ol the Justices of the said Court of Ordi
nary, this 23dday of April, 1833.
U. W. POOLER.c. e.o.c-c
april 23
Georgia—Chatham Co.
To all whom it may concern,
'WHEREAS, Samuel C. Houso. ad-
ministrator of Joseph Davis of Chatham
county deceased, has applied to tiie lion
orahle the Comtof Ordinary of Chatham
county, to be dismissed from said admin
istration.
These are therefore to cite and admon
i«h. all and singular the kindred and crcd
itors of the said deceased, to filo their on-
jections (if any they have) in the Clerk's
Office of tho saiil Court, on or before the
seventh day of June next; otherwise let
ters of dismission will be granted
Witness the Honorable Jno Cumming,
one of tl**3 Justices of the said Court, the
fourth day ot December, A. D. 1832.
U. W. POOLER,c. c.o.c.c.
dec 4 229
ipg biographical sketches of Women cele-
btaied io ancient and modern Poetry, by
Mrs Jameson, author of the “Diary ol an
Ennuyie" &c.? vois.
Characteristics of Women, by do.
A Yankee among the Nullifiers.
Semi serious observations of an Italian
F.xile during his residence in England.
By Count Pecchio
Vol. 4, Miss Edworth's Works.
ALSO,
Paige’s Chancery, vol. 3d.
Just received, by
WM. THORNE WILLIAMS
april .30 100
ipMlSlSTH t rofV <
On the first TuetxUy in Jan * next,
W ILL he sold before the Court house
in Liberty bounty, between the
. liusl hours of sale:
All the right, title am) interest which
the estate ol Jbho Way, sen. has in a cer
tain tract of Land, lying in said county.
The saidLand joins ihat ofL. Leconte and
• others, and sold for the benefit ofthe heirs
and creditors of said Estate.
W. JONES. Adra’or.
march 20 65
Ltuiii Lotteries.
C OMPLETE Lists of the fortunate
lrawer/i in all the couottes ol the
S»a e. ire kept by the itn<)'*rst{ned who
will tornish the uumbrrt, quality, situs
ti»n. See, of lots drawn on payment of a
trifling f*»e for each
WM. ROBERTSON, Broker.
Corner of Bav V Hull streets,
april 39 ^ 199
Georgia—Liberty 'county.
C olonel wm maxwell, ad-
ministrator of tiie goods ami chat
tels, rights and credits, that were of tV m.
Ward, late of said county, deceased, ap
plies for dismission from his said trust.
These are therefore to cite and admon
ish all persons concerned, to file their ob
jections (if anv they have,) iu my office at
lliceboro’ within the time prescribed by
law; otherwise the said applicant will be
dismissed from his admiiiistraiibo.
Witness the Honorable Jno Ounwoody,
one of thr Judges of the Court of Ordin
ary, for Liberty county, this twenty third
day of July, in the year of our Lord,
eighteen hundred and thirty-two.
july 26 rt E. BAKER,c.c. o. l. c.
Georgia—Effingham co.
To all whom it instv concern.
HT!!ERK.'.S!'“'
Vv applied to the Honorable fhc
Court of Ordinary of Effinuham county
of 4.(ministrationon the estntn
acd effects of Benjamin Morell, late •»!
Effingham county, deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admon
ish, all and singular the kindred ami ere
ditors of the said deceased,to file their oh
jections (if any they have) in the Clerk's
Office of the said Court, on or before the
24th day of May next; otherwise letters
of administration will he granted.
Witness the Honorable *' Hines mu-
ofthe Justices of the said court.the 2 ith
day of April, A. D I8JJ.1.
JNO. CHARLTON, c.c o. r c.
april 24
NOTICE.
F OUR months after date, I shall ap
ply to the Honorable the Justices
ol the Inferior Court of Bryan county
when sitting for ordinary purposes, for
leave to sell two Tracts of Land, Ivirg on
Antonia creek, whereon Terence II. Mc-
<iiihs resided in his lifetime,in the coun
ty i>fUr\:in,as the property of slid T R.
'•-O'.ir.:, .(p.ro:MO)i. fur the benefit ofthe
heirs and for a division.
REUBEN ENGLISH, Adm’or.
march 12 SON*
_
F OUR months after date, application
will be made to the Hon. the Infe
rior Conn of Chatham C »unty,when si f
ling lor ordinary purposes, for le ve to
sell the whole of the Real Estate of Mrs
l orcas McGavar. deceased.for the benefit
ofthe heirs and creditors of said estate
JNO. F BERTHELOT.
Autifr cmme«i anutA» ofDorcaa McU:
var, deceased.
april 1 7.5
iNew Uooks.
M EMOIRS nfGen. Lnfay.lienmlof
the French Revolution of 1830.
By B .darrans, Secretary of Gen. Lafay
ette.
Memoirs of the Loves of the Ports, Bi-
oranhical Hketchcs of Women celebrated
in \ncient and Mo* ern Poetry. By
Authoress of the “Ennuyie,” &c.
Brewitct’s Treatise en Optics, with
Notes by Profewor A. I). Rnche.
No. 6 Boys* »nd Girls’ Library. Uncle
Philip’s Convetsations with Young Per
son^. with numerous Engravincs.
Th»* llook oi'Hearis, io wiiicu is ai
directions for keeping the Heart
Parts 8,9 and 10of Fimlen’a Landscape
Illustrations of the Wor! s ol Lord Byron
Received and lor sale by
PURSE & STILES
may 1 191
snu manuiuciures.
Esq. A. M.'
III. A Narrative of Nine
sidence iu New Zealand, in 1827;
er with a Journal of a Residents^ia
tan d’Acunha, an island situated brt. „
South America and the Cape of C 5
Hope. Ily Aogustus Earle,Draagb..^
'(.'ie 1 ’ 1 * Surveying ahip.the Bel!
RKe "‘“ i( '
V. I. Report from, and Minute, of
Evideucs tabea fcefaro, the Secret t; 0 m
.mtteeol the, Home of Common. o 0
the Bank of England Charter. P,i„°5
b, order ofthe !?ou„e of Com™,,'"S
Augutt, 183*. 2 An Examined.* £
Evidence taken before the
Secrecy on the Bank of England Ch£
ter. By Alexander Muodell, E.n, • u"
turical Sketch ofthe Bank ol EowUnd’
With an Enquiry into,ho Exnedt“ 8 c “ j
prolonging the Exclueive i*ri,i|„: „!•
that Letabliahmcnt. 4. A l’U„
ment of tho Power of the Bank of P»
glaod.and the Uae it has made Shi Will
a Reply to the lli.torical Sketch if,
Bank of England.
i V' h .G.BSg^ue ct la llollaodee
■ettre a Lord Aberdeeo. Par Victor »
'»?f arr0 .- 2 Protocol, of Con,.rr„,;
held at Londonrelativotothe Affai,, ,
Belgium, in 1832. 1
VII. Tlirco Year, in North Aww,
By James Smart, E,q. “
, V'"-,!- ct la Revolt*, j,
I83tl. Ilietoiredes cho.cs cr de$ Horn-
men do Juillet. par II. Sarran., Iv Jntt
nncien redactenr en chefdn Coorn-nlri
r.lectetira, Aide-de-camp de La Favette
juaqu’ on 2d Decembre,1830,jour deladt-
mission de ce General.
IX. Hixtory ofthe War ofthe Socca-
eion in Spain. By Lord Mahon.
X. The Hist ry of Parliament wrjih a
view to Constitutional Reform. List et
Publications, Index.
may 4 ion
Urns’ Tooth Wash.
A supply of this superior article. Ju:
received, and for sale I v
T.M. TURNER,
Opposite the. Mansion lUmse.
april *29 99
B
ILtnli Notes.
I.LS of the Rasx or D.taiE.x, aud
it. Urancbe.,
Sr,rn It,vx lla.,X‘ ne,,
llxxK or Auocht,.
Mxcof. 1 JOMJXllTV
II/iw..tAi.riLu:. Her.. Sic.
Wanted by
WM. R IBEKTSOV,Broker,
Control Illy Si Bull street.,
april SO 100
BANK STOCK.
P IN TERS Bank Stuck,ZOO Share,
want. I to p nebau.
Marine Si Fire Inauraoee Bank N3t iek
for sale. Apple to
WM. ROBERTSON. Broker.
Corner of Bay and ‘tull-etreeta.-
tt?-For sale, an able bodied negro, of
good character, aged about 30 year., .old
fur DO f.ulL A lad of from 12 to 16 will
bo taken in exchange at a fair price,
may 3 103
Merchants' & Planters
ILtuk, *
T IIE highrotprice given for hill, of
the Merchant.' Si PLntere' Rank
Of Aogu.ta, by
WM. ROBERTSON. Broker.
. Oppoaito the Exchange
ma> 4 101
Tweuty luSlars ttewarrt
Db ANA WAY from tho .nhoenher'.
•BS> I'ISntation oo May Riror, South
Carolina, two negro fellow.. WINTER
■nd UURItY. Whiter io a thick mi f. l
low. about 23 yean of age, and aomn
whore near 5 feet <1 inebee io height, .'ur
ry. iaa rery likely Negro,about I, nr 10
year, of ago, black complexion, and abon-
Sfeet .1 o,0 iocbea in height. It la pr
table they mky bo larking eboat the city,
o, or Elba lelaod. near Four Mite Point
The nbore reward will bo paid for thri.
approh-naioo, and lodging them in an,
jail. •o that I get them. All person, nr'
out,tinned not to harbor them, or gi>.
tb< <n ,.o.ae«; and Maxtera of veuel. ....
farwtr.i-4 Ignioat lakiegthem a war,
lb' law will be rigldlr enforced agai
nerwin- ihu. off oiling.
J A.BEST. XUBVti.
m.yJL 20i«!
Georgia—Bulloch county.
To all whom i( in ty concern:
WHEREAS Alex’r. Brannon has ap
plied t • the Honorable the Court of Ordin
ary of Bulloch county, for Letters of \J.
ministration on the estate and effects of
Daniel Hendricks, late of said county,
deceased.
These are therefore to cite ami admon
ish all and singular the kindred aud credi
tors ofthe said deceased, to file their ob
jections, (if any they have) to the appli
cant in tho Clerk’s Office of the said Court
on or before the 7th day of January next;
otherwise letters of administration will be
granted.
Witness the lion. Peter Cone, one
of the Justices of the said Court, the^lst
day of Nov. A I). 1832.
ELY KENEDY. Clerk.
nov 21 »1R
Georgia Chat. County.
To all whom it may concern,
W ill'*ItEAS, >1 atthow Hopkins,Ad
ministrator of Daniel Hanraban,
late, of Chatham co rny deceased, has
app ied to the Honorable the Court ol
Ordinary of Chathem county, to be dia
tnisseo from said administration
These are therefore to cite and admon
ish all and singular the kindred and credi
tors of the said deceased, to file their ob
jections (if any thev have) in the Clerk's
office of the said Court, on or*hcJbre the
14th dsy of Heptembrr next; otherwise,
letters ol dismissory will be granted.
Witness the Hon. Thos U. P. Charlton,
one of the Justices ofthe said court
the I2tb day of Mareh, A. D. 1833
K W. POOLER, c. c. o c. c.
march 12 59
Sylva’s Segars.
'INWO-'i'liuusandeuperior Bylra'.H,
-X. gen. Ju.i rrreived, anil fiir .air
oy LAY Si HKNIHUGK80V.
Assize of Bread.
HITY TREASURERS OFFICE.
April LI. 1833.
r 'lE average price ol Flour, dnrim
the la.t month, being SO 50 ci>
*er barrel of 190 Iba. Bread the prearn
innth, non weigh ai follow.;
J| eta. Loal 2 lb* 13 or.
•1 . 4° ----- - I— III oz.
■ wliieh all Baker* and eellora'of Bread.
• rake dne notice.
P. HOUSTOUN.c.t.
april JJ
Georgia-—Chat.Caunty.
To all whom it may concern;
WHEREAS; Francis M. Stone, ad
ministrator of the estate ol William Rich
ardson. late of Chatham county decerned,
has applied to the Honorable the Court of
Ordinary of Chatham countv. to be dis
missed Irom said administration-
These are therefore to cite and admon
ish, all and singular whom it may con
cern, to file their objection'! (if any they
have) in the Clerk's Office of the said
Court, on or before the twenty-fourth day
of May next; otherwise letters of dismis
sion will he granted
Witness the Honorable Isaac Minis one
of the Justices of the said Court, the 22<l
day of November. A. D. one thousand
eight hundred and thirty-two.
R. W. POOLER, c. c, o. c. c.
nov *22
Georgia— ftfliiigliain Co.
To all whom it nny concern:
Where*,• .Simon Btintz ' as applied tu
thr linn ConrlofOrdiunry of Effingham
county for Letter, of Administration on
tho e.iatc oi II. L. Bum/., Ltc ol Effing
ham county deceased.
These arc therefore to cue and admon-
i*h, a!i and singular the kindred and cred
itor. ..I the said dccea.ed.iu file theirobjec
Bon, (if any they have) to the granting of
the administration of tho estate of the do
ceaMil to the applicant in the CI.rk’e of
fice of the ..ml court on or before the 2d
day of June next ; otherwise letter, of
administration will be granted.
Witness tho llonnraid II. Hines one
of the Justices of .aid coort, the 2d
day of May A. D IH33.
J. CHARLTON, c. c. o. z. c.
may 2 102
Georgia—M’tiituoli cumity.
To .11 whom it may concern,
Whereas John Kockeobe.iugh ha. ap
plied to the Hon. the (Jonrt of Ordinary of
M’lntoah e.runty, for Letter, of Adminis
tration on the estate and effects nf Isaac
Fithian, late of M'lotosh county, deceas
ed.
These are therefore to cite and admon
ishall and lingular the kindred and credi-
tor. of the raid deceaeed. to file their on.
jectiooe (if any they hare) to the granting
ol the administration of the estate ofthe
deceaMd, to the applicant in the Clerk's
Office of the said court on or before the
lOthday of April neat, otherwise let
ter. of administration will be granted
Wltoera the lloo. Wm, A. Dunham,one
ofthe Jiutiee. of iheuid Court, the Dth
of March, 1833.
ARMAND LEFILS.c. c.o. m c
march 0 57
Starch.
I X BOXES Colgate's Starch. Foi
1 *Veale by
„ T M. TURNER,
Oppoeite the Mansion Ilonic.
■pril xo GO
NOTICE*
A I.L pfrmna liavini* demands against
▲ A. th«* of the late Mrs. Harriet
T Brown, deceased, will render tlipm
properly atteated; and those indebted,wdl
make p.iympnt to mr.
JONATHAN THOMAS,
Qualified Executor.
.McIntosh county,
march 3 54
notice:
»ilOUR moiiilii from the date hereof,
W 1 application will be made to the
Honorable the Inferior (-purl ofChatham
county, when littitti; for ordinary purpo-
lor leave to sell a Tract ol Land, lot no.
•4*5. first district of Habersham county, for
the benefit of Ann CatherineJano Hpaul-
dinx and Marv Martha, orphans of Beuja
tniuE. Douglass, deceased
CATHARINE HEARING,
Guardian.
feb 11 3.5
FUR 54AL5.,
Fff5HAT riantatioti on Wlntvmarsli In-
JL hind callrtl •»,Newton, coinpriHtti^
375 acres, more or les«.49 acres of which
uncleared and virgin land; ;• delightful re-
aider ce and healthy situation, about CJ
miles from town. It hns large groves of
Locust , an,! .a quantity of Red Cedar; a
plenty of fuel for fencing, Arc.; a residence
and all out buildings complete, and is all
ready for immediate planting—titles clear
•md g*od.
Also, a number of negroes, if desired.
Also. 2 Wharf Lots on the eastern part
of Havannah River, near Fort Wayne,
fronting 150 feet on the river, and 478 It
in the rear, with all the buildings and im
provements thereon. Anplv to
J B. HERBERT firm.
feb ifi Ro
$50 Reward.
A bsconded from Cock.puri.iami
the nogro man SAWNEY, well
known a, haring been lor aeveial year*
pa,I the ilrivar oo Sombremoml planta
tion in Brjan cnnr.ty. The above reward
will be paid for hisaafe delirery io Sarao
Dali Jail.
april Ifi HR ll.TIIPPKB,
ANDERSON’S ,COlIUll Ulluf>
P REPARED Ity JamrsM.llcn & l,Y,
The moat valuable inetlicine tier
used for Cough, and Coniumplioni.
• 1 he extensive .demand foi Audsnot'i
Cough Drop, and Pectoral Pondma
prepared by Jamrs Altllen & GY 1st
enabled the proprietor, to reduce the pm
very much to Druggists, and also the a-
tail price to Sand 6 shillings per bottle.—
From an extensire u.e for I'ouiteen jean
past, they bare proved tlieiDselvri tu b.
ouc of tho most valuable remedies net
yet discovered f r the cure ol congiu,
coitisami otiicr uucciion. of ilia breast
and lung., leading to Coniumptiim—
Tliuusanils hare experienced the bap)>y
effects of this Htuling BiUm, and many
of the highest re.peciabiliiy have volunta-
rily given certificatas, some of which .ill
accompany each bottle, that will uudj
every unprejudiced mind that the mint
exlraordianry and unexpected curee have
been performed by the ueo of this medi
cine- iu caeca of long standing, in vliick
other medicine had producednofnonU.
effects, and where moeltkilful I'hrticiut
had given them up tu bopelres. It it »<
pretenhed that they are an iofalibliun
in all cases, hut of inch at are iocunkt,
there are but few caaei of coughior cut
seated conaumpliooa but. may be ri-lieiel
B i a timely uas of this Healing Hslum.—
ach large |iotllocontaiDSabout70ilin»,
which proves them to bo a cheap medi-
ciiu co'isidering theirvirtura
Aufresb supply of these celehn'.tl
Drops, juat rectired, and for sale by
LAY & HENDRICKSON,
march 9 57
Notice to Pilots.
P I’RSI!ANT to an order from the
M't/or *»f tho rify.dirrp.iml to m«. I
ant renuired to have deiaincd at Fiv« Fa
thorn Hole all vrajelv arriving from thn
Ixiand of Cuba for the space of ten days
from tht? tiirit? of sailing from said Island,
lo their arrival at this port. Captains of
such vesat-l* and the Pilots are required
to t.ike notice of the above and obey the
same under penalty of the law Vessels
with dis*:iftt) on hoard will he -detained at
Cockspur. W II. CUYLBK,
Anting Health Officer,
april 3 77
Fifty Dollars Reward,
P OR my fellows DENIB and
JIM—Deniai. a mulatto man- im
a stout black fellow—They formeity I c-
longed to Mr* Whiting on Wilmington.
Fur the two fellow, I will give twenty-
fire duller., and twenty five for proof to
convicti- n ol their being harbored by any
person—while or bla. k. They absconded
from me io Bavannab the laet week in Jan
uary,
W a. RUTHERFORD.
Oeab.iw, 1st March, 1833.
march 4 521
Uutlcr’s KtrervescuntiMajr.
' nceta Aperient.
F R Dyepe|Mia or Indig -etion, Ner-
von. Debility, Giddiness, Head
ache, Acidity of the Rlooiaoli. Habitual
Goetiseness Cutaneous Ditrawr, CouL
‘.revel, Sic. and highly valued as a gentle
cooling purgative. Received, and for sale
'O' A. DENHLOW &co.
match 27 'I
$150 Reward.
R UN OFF from tny plantation in
Hcriven county, on the 2d instnol.
my lellowe BOB Si LETICE. Bob is
2I> years old, not very black, trim ami
well «et, near six feet high, country born,
speuk. plain and free -both hi. car. ap
pear* lo have been cropt with a knife-
some .can grown on his (idea from the
impression ofthe whip. Leticr, nearly
the rnmplexion of the former, tolerable
.loot, very trim made and very likely, a-
bnul 20 years old. I will pay bO dollars to
any person who will deli.er .aid .lares to
■me. or lodge them in any safe goal so that
1 ran get them, il taken out ofthia coon
lys if •" tho county, |3o They may get
on some boat or wood raft, on the canal,
or they may be inveigled off* by some per-
•on. If so, I will pay one hundred dol
lars fur the apprehension of the thief and
•uch proof a. will lead to convict him,and
fifty lor th i slave*.
WILLIAM COOPER,
feb 2 a iOMi
NE >
n. J
Agency Office.
OHARUSto.N. EIRE If MAR
INSURANCE UOMPANV.-
*9^ ..r. am V* u l continue, to insure
». Il’iildings, Furniture and Mtrthi n
tnr agato.t loss nrd.mago by Flag. Cat-
(on .luii mUer Merchandize against the ha.
aaids of ml.od narigatsos, and Freer Iter.
Carroce agaioM Marine ruk*
"■ TUPPER, Agent, Taylor’* whl.
Justices' Office.
f|VIE undersigned respectfully inform
JL theii Iriende and tho public.' that
they have taken an office in Bryan-street,
next door wen to the office of A.iamC'ope,
F.sq. where all Magisterial and Nototinl
buuine.a shall bn punctually attended to.
Justice Mar Donnell*. Court will bo on
the fourth Friday ol each month—Return
Day. ten day. previous
Justice Wylly'i Court will be on the’
second Tuesday in each month—Return
Day, ten days previous.
HENRY MACDONNELL, j. v.
ELISHA WYLI.Y, j. r.
feb *7 48
SAVANNAH POOR HOUSE AND
, HOSPITAL.
Mai/ and June,
A ttending Physicians,Doctor. Nicoli
and Cutler.
Visiting Committee MrtinJ. Cumitso
and Jno. UauDnca
JOS. CUMMING. Sae’ry.
april 30 loo
Domestics.
^^NP-liundred piece* blue and fancy
S00 p* Plaid*, low priced
10 bales Springfield Shirting!
5 do Shectiog.. Received and
for sale by
CHAMPION Si LATHBOP.
march 19 64 t
Frcsli Saratoga Wnter.
mt g(b DOZEN Saratoga M ain Mi
HP bottled, by Lynch Si Cbrlr. of
New York. Just received. aD.lfi'iub
by LAY & HENDRICKSON
Halt Sid.
Georgia—Chat. County-
Inferior Court, February Tun. MM
William Hogan, and
Lydia W. Hogan bis
wife, ts.
O'Fiinn Prendeigatl,
Adm’r Terence Megorn i
O H the petilinn-of William Hogan
Lydi- W. Hogan hie wife, ffi'iK
that they were po.ncued of e certain u«
ol indeotore of lenne, bearing dsi*
twenty ninth day of April, eighteen nai-
dred and iwenfy nine, between rhem*
lleilly and Terence Megorn of the o*
S ari and Dennis McMahon, Tru« M
Ira. I,. Hogan, and W. Hogan.ofthe«•
cond part, a copy of which, a. near at*
petitioner* can recollect, if nnn.tnl .
•aid petition—That tho aaid original
is either lo.t or dr.tieyed,io that in'
cannot bo fonod—That the laid Th.**
Reilly and the aaid Terenco NreuinU"
departed thto life ioteetate, and the»
O’Fiinn Preodergail hath had Leum«
Administration granted to hint on
estate of the said Terence Megern. ■
the estate ofthe laid Thoma. ReiUjJj
main* unrepeeaented—Yoor peto 1 *^
therefore pray that your Honor**N-
to them tbo usual Rulo for the tiuur
inent of the said Copy in lieo of tw
pinal, pursuant to a statute la inch
made and provided. , u
On motion of D’Lyon & Btiha.J*'^
eeph L. Shaffer, Attorney.,forthem"
er«, Ii it ordered. That the n* 11 ')'
Prendergast Admintotrator an
ilo ahow cause at the neat Term “N
Court, why the prayer of the pew*-
should not bo granted; end that to*
be pnbltohed lo ooe ofthe Gaxeus
city, once a month, until the tioieat*-
ing cause thereon. ■
Troo Extract Irom the
ROBERT 4V. POOLEB «*■
march 7 55 ——rr.
Joloring, Neatsfoot DU
etc. etc.
I Bblcoloring for epiriU
I do Neatsfoot Oil
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