The Republican ; and Savannah evening ledger. (Savannah, Ga.) 1807-1816, January 26, 1808, Image 4
hfoaii David G.
Sued J ;hn
Ktoununt 1 hurra's
Spencer Joseph
SU-.by k Dunning
Bcott Joseph A.
Scott J. J. estate
Ntebbius Rebecca
Strain John
Sciiven John
Smith Elizabeth
Smith John
Smith T. k W. estate
Shemcr Mathew
S'ackltouue Sami. 11.
Smith tc Rourkc
’J otvers Eseff
r J ut r.hul! Nichol
Talbird John
Twiggs Abraham
Ttvzv. nt Henrietta
Ulmer William
Ulmer Philip
“WTiUlcy Michael
Wyllic Henry
Waistcoat Joel
ADDITIONAL FIST OF DEFAULTERS
FOR 1807.
Abrahams Levi J.
A><U>t John jnr. k Cos.
liaines John
Rrowiijohn Samuel
Brower John
Blair tfc Johnston
Dellinger IJ. I).
Raines William R.
Rcacn iieijj mill)
Riaiii.liartl
Rail Joseph
Ri.-.iiup Seth
Rci. U.i i.j
Ri vie\ John
linion wren
I. crtvnili I''recman
Ri.uk \\ iiiiam
Rm luiigii George 11.
1m it lie i it Doctor
Lev.CIS ic Sweet
L. x W. G.
R Limit Nehemiah
1 e.) a Go.
t . iton J nn
t . .i... C.
t mine
( ■ r i hoinas G.
t . > Jotin
( ii. j'uine.as
( . A i uii.un
( m ne.n I nomas H.
t .to urn Josepu
C a iiitnei s J. U J.
I ...,c
( .tee Samuel
< mpentci it Green
C i. k James
L eiipori Josiali
1 ‘mil ilauly
Dmm W illlain
1 iroll 1 aaC
J, iitie J itlll
jD.tv|t> Joseph T.
Dohiiins lii yson
I. ..iberghe John
L >me James
l>i mils ft W lllimis
1 1 -uitzniun (jeoi ;,c
1 ste.’ Benjamin
I vrry Wiin.un
t let by Mark
J land James
J . iiKun Benjamin
J osier E.
3'e.iihers J. grocer
J'iccmal) .Vial(lew
J lemming Phunias
Ii .k Alvarez
1’ ioytl Richard
J i.her Hendrick
< < .main Daniel 1..
i hum t 11.
(..u\ei William
(..isu n
(i i.i.i utli John
< .i'uiul t.ouis
Jl. i.d Joseph
Ilia Arthur
JF iy Oeolgc
ltuvi.es John
li in-n.L nimice jnr.
llut.s. groi u
lie z Gib. liuil
It:, pliicvillc It.
liou-don, sauuter
It .veil John
II at ridge John Is,
1 1 .ilm.m Gasper
II a er Conrad^
11 >\cr Gasper
H sman Jacob
li .milloii James
ft ae Asahcl
Lea mu k Rnelj**
1 iovt Hemv J.
Hiiis
I u.i Joseph
It j'.t t li third
11. iconiii Robert L.
Hamilton W iiitain
Hudgins Martin
II mes Joseph
H.orison Caleb
Hovlcit \\ ilium
J, \ ine be Maxwell
I land \\ iiiiam
T win Jarrd
liter Jacob Sc Cos.
lihy hunnici
1 sley Mathias
lu: g John
Je .ksik beck with
Ji uks Ehenczcr
Jones riunnas
Jourdon Francis
Jackson William
Jo-cs Wiliir,m
To wsJohn
‘Jbncs Henry C*.
Willrt ttcnlf
\V kks \\ iiiiam
\V iliiams John, C. S.
Wiiiiams John, painter
Williams 1 l.omr.s F.
i iliiams Richard F.
\V iliiams Samuel
VS ail Benjamin
Wall Richard
W ood John
Webly Catharine
Wyllv Alex. C.
Wi i; ■M i: dw. estate
W light Mrs. S.
Wilder I lioinus
White John 3 .
W Idle Joint k Cos.
Williams D. D.
Wilkinson Jos estate
W ilkinsoti Joseph, jr.
Wclcher Jos. estate
Ward John P estate
Young Margaret
Young L. D. ■<
Yartiell Ezekiel.
Young Philip*
> King John \V'.
’ ivl.cuen Joseph
> Low Alexander
’ i-uccnu IT.umas
i i.oiigvvoitli Joseph
J Loi.gwoii.il Jal.cz
> Latin op Rut red
| i.) miiigion Joiiii
i i.ucas Joseph
, Li vmess Anthony
■ LcGmiiU t .union and
! Lo.
. Lavender Rcrijurnin
’ EcseuhoiF
i Mi.i hell Peter
.VrKuma Charles
• .ViltCliCii j. nU\
| ivianioii Diessei o'Co.
i'Aior i J..i, es
| . .li ivm I L.i ‘a Cos.
> .Vleilii; v I 1 tivvln
.itoiigli; hi. i).
Met... u i'eu.i
,vi■. nrii u lv i j.iniin
vien ii C. ITinllUlSt
tVi.i .pi.uni Paulding
I iU.ti’.iV J ti!
] .>!<.in i.ii hard
i . !< el J.iu.ts
| 3; ~ioil Aim dock
Ui.btiiy W liiiam
•Viagee Jaiiu". o’ Win.
.•I lk.il ilegli
~ l arsn.Ji i,ei jamin
iYloi in Pi or
Alan:. Ii Cnai le
A.'Kuu.m I>. O’ J P.
M La.lliy A.ii .w.taler
.vl'Conkey David
Meliss, iayloi Cos.
Neannaus Doctor
N ! a lit 1 to..es
. Not 1 1:, Rcujainin R.
I*O.U i • .'.thevv
i’o .yalt Doctor
I t iihetd Josiali
Pop. t'hdi'lcs
i'u i y Sahmel
ii oilJCrv. i SxIHC
l’eai so.i John
t aueison William
1 1 euiL.el .un Al im
1 .n title Raumc t
i tttliei Geoige
I'oliHliaV j. ints
i'outi D .uoi
I'enny ci am is
i’lnt.ei Josej n W.
i.usi J..ihcs
it. ss Aot.er
lti.islOn v <Ot)l ge
Lonc ; Da hit t
...a .V.. .taiiuei S.
i.thrill t m.aiuel
Hey u.OlitiOLOekWOOd
1 ltiei.iiiucii o . .lien
ivo..e isoh a. A..
Rebel isou Wiulain j
ltallisey ij.a lei
J voile: vb o jji.mt
ivossigiiOie lie Rat—
litliee J.
Koslgtmie I’.
Kcauiek J. eob
iva 11 Just jill
1 ititier Mutliew
, .'saiitlft l .iiti lienjan.iti
1 Somoni Aden
i
, .Vimhicuc
* Smith i nmii.is painter
, siiaw Ails.
> Stout Geoi gC
, Siiiiiiimgion
I Scott I.LOIgC
, Story Renjamia
’ bl.eUlu.'.n John
. Spencer Samuel
’ Mevvuri 1 iiom.Mt
, Stitwtii John
’ Sherry Jtscph
, ailltlail Julltl
’ Small C/ .U'.slsh
k
t Stoi r i iiomas
’ Strong Renjamia
. Shaw Daniel
i Scuver W iiiiam
, Sluter Dai.tel
v Spann Auchael
l aylor R 7 ociibner
’ filluiaii James
’ 1 illinaii Joint
i Tucjye John
y l über Samuel W.
s I’alier
’ Pinker Henry
s Waiiivv right Levi
t, W hite Steele
S Wildfoi Cl L)aV id
, W iiley John
Kimba.l Ttazeb i
Keen Seth 11.
Wooden Thomas
W ood Jacob
Wiggins, printer
Woodiuft Abner
Warnot.k John
Williams Lewis
For the information of the foregoing default*
ei.s,and t il others whose names are not therein
mentioned, but who arc nevertheless in de
limit. the following extract from the ’l'ax Laws,
of ii:is stole, now in foice, are published, and to
which particular attention is required, as Ike
laviti tvi(i (if vtfurctdi , \. ,
jin .id’ to rains rt Tux fir the support cf
(it'vrrttiifyhit, fur the year 1805.
“Section 8. That if any person ov persons
shall neglect or refuse to give in a return of
Pis, her or their taxable property, or shall be
convicted of lrutid, or making a false return
thereof, he, she oi they shall be liable to pay to
the clerk of the Inferior Court of the county,
a fmc of ten dollars ior every hundred dollars,
valuation so neglected or concealed,” See.
“Section 18. livery person or persons, refus
ing or neglecting as aforesaid, shall forfeit and
pay for every such neglect, the sum of one dol
lar sot every free male, above the age of twenty
one years ; and the sum of one dollar for every
negro ; the sum of eighty cents on every hun
dred dollars value oi every lot, \vha”f, laud', and
buildings, within the limits of any town, village
or borough.”
“ Section 19. IThcreas divers persons, now
resident in this state, iinj-ort large quantities of
goods, wares and merchandize, and evade the
pay ment of taxes, by not being in this state at
die time usually prescribed lor making returns
lot taxes: lor lemcdy, lieu crucial, That
..i.j noli lesiaent who shall expose to sale, any
goods in tins state, shall,on his arrival, or with
in seven Ray s . her entering the same,
tetmiis. on oa.h, to the receiver oi tax.returns,
.md give seem tty to me tax-collector topavlhe
same- on or betorc the time specified ioi pay
■ . t. xes, imposed by tins at;. Vro. Lied, ‘lh.it
stn n goods shall tu t be liable to pny the tax
who . tney in..) be exported, or plated in th|
I. and ol a vtitbuc-rtmster, tube iefUaHy dis
i ,ca ..1 by lut.i or them. And on failing id
comply a- .toitsa and, if‘ahull and may be kivviul
ior ..it. tax-collector to piCcCcd figaiiist l.im or
them in like iti.it.ncr as . ga’uist persons about
to re eve out o! tile county.
“ Sceito. C). i hat it shall he the dtttv of
the judges oi the superior courts, at the
next tei in alter toe returns of the receiv
er oi taxable property shai have, been made,
agreeably to this act, to give it in charge to
the grand jiuies ot the sevei,,! counties,
that they do present all such persons as may
be delauileis under this act,.* I’rovideU, tu
veri/tcU vs, ‘i bat v. li- i e any person or'per sous
vvlio may Ire a ueiaultcr shall, belote any
inform, tic n or presentment be made against
him oi them, go to the clerk of the suj.e
ttor court ol Ins county, and give in u list
oi his property, upon oath, in t-c same tnan
nt i as ought to have been givei S the receiver,
in h person or persons shall i>e exonerated
from tiie pains and penalties of this act. And
each person shall pay to such tleik, for taking
such hst, fifty cents.”
.in ACT to amend mid continue in force the ahre
taiil act.
“ Section 2. ‘[ hat the clerks of the superior
courts shall not be at liberty to receive any re
turn oi taxable property, as directed in the be
fore recited act, but it shall be the duty of the
clems oi the inferior courts, in the difl'erent
coutiK s, at any time before a digest oi the
tax. x Humid be completed (and nut after) on
application, on oath, Kc.
Extract from the lawn, 18<H and 1805.
JOB T. ROLLES, Clerk.
FOR SALI-: ORTO~LEAS~
| ‘HAT I‘L.ANTATJOR near Savannah, on the
A rhunderbolt .uad, formerly a part of fair Lawn
t act, afterwards cultivated by Richard Al. Williams,
and Ltc tne property of‘R’H omica; on the pren ifes
are a conuorvabie IJWEI.I.ING and OUT’ HOUSES,
am! par. mei t-of is uiKlcr fence. For the culture of
Coti.iu a...t as a niuikvt gardou, uo ii*uaticu near Sa
va :iau Oiler lattr auvautaj.es.
Uiclicirtl M. Stitcs.
September 8. 99
T ie Commissioners oi Pilotage
Uercoy g ve notice, that they will receive propo
sals until the meeting of the board fprtlie CON-
S.HUUtING oi SIX hUOYS, conformable to one
fimthej, and . ne halt tin.thud, to be I’eni, as iptci
mens at .lie work requ.re.t, at ivrtifrs Robert & jotin
lb Itnn’j w harf. L'lie buoys mult be made ofthrbeti
pitch p ut, and iu couftruitn'd as to suit the iron
work aneudy pit'pnrtd ~ud be. itmilar to the ba >y
which is new to lie lent in lilted The unl'milhed
buoy ij ...m t . be c mplcted Security wifi be
rtquiied for the faithfulnefi of the workmanship,
guaranteeing that they (hall be water tight. Propo
ials are o be left with me, foaled, and at the tint
bo-.id after the firli day of next December, the con
ti-,i will be gi eu to tlie lowed offerer, under equal ■
l'ecurity for the faithful performance of the work,
the ablolute fecuritv reqtiiveil will be expected to ex
tend to the tightness . t the buoys for twelvi mOmht
N 1 advances will be made; but, as loon as finiflted
and appr.-vedof by the board, the contract on their
part w ill b complied wuh inlimncr.
t he objetff being that of permanent ufefulneis to
the trade of the pr, it is expelled every offer will
b: [indicated, on the ground of lecurity, to embrace
tl t C'urtpi tettev t f the work for a lpecilied number
ot years ; bu-, . s above hated, to be water tight for
twelvt ni lulvs, itmfl beabiolute—hence, in the offers
that may be mane, the term of ears for which fecu
ritv will be given mod be ipecified-
Ant enquiries which may explain the views of the
comr Hit nt r. further, will be at lwered by either of
j them The lecurity offered in whole or in part o!
the fore- ting mtentton, mnff be named iVitlie pr,tpo)
tr.U . rtcttd; and it will l) it mcmheietk that lecurity
will only-be rqumed again If ordtt.arv oceu’rvi’cei,
n t he events t deliberate Vro'.ence, nor extraardi
nary unintended calualtws.
By order of the Comnv.flioners,
Thomas Pitt, Secretary.
December 8 137
Powers ci’ Attoi ney,
For sals at this oflko.
Washir.g'on Jaffa!?’
Woodruff’ Rf Rrunt
Woods lu Tufts
Wood Beniamin
Wilson William
Weymaii W. J. ts* A.
Wallace Wm. grocer
Whitley 17 Clizbc
Marshal’s Sales,
Wiii be sold at the oourt-!.ouse, in the e’.T/ of
, Savannah,
On the first TUESDAY” ia February next,
Between the hours of 11 and 3 o'clock,
The following SLAVES, tov.it:
Bo!), Jaffray, Isaac and Mary. Taken under
execution as the property of the estate of lie.
Samuel M'C'ormick, at the suit cf John <L \\ m.
Dawson and others.
Ron. Wall, jg n. c.
December 29—116
Marshal's Sales.
On the first TUESDAY in February next,
Witt be'XOtd'St tWccurt-TfouSe in Savannah, at
the usual hours.
One thousand acres of LAND, in filvnn
count)-, butting and bounding, N, E. bv lands of
J unes Armstrong, S. K. by John Lucas’s land.
H. \\ . bv George Handley's land, and N. W. bv
vacant land.
Six hundred acres if. Glynn county, butting
and bounding, N. L. by Nathaniel JA ndletOn s
land, S. Is. by John Lucas's land, and on all
ether sides by vaednt land.
ALSO,
A quantity of SEA-ISLAND COTTON.
Levied on as the property of George Ker, bv
virtue of an execution obtained by Smith anil
Kenuun.
John Boog, and. m. and. c.
St. Mary's, January 2—5
City Sheriff’s Salts,
On the fret TUIiSDAY in March next.
Will be sold at the court-house, in Savannah,
between the hours of ten and three o’clock,
A NEGRO ROY', named Billt—levied on
as the property of Edward 1.. Davis, deceased.
ALSO,
A NEGRO WENt.M, named Diana—le
vied on ar, the property of Mrs. Grace Early,
to satisiv Benjamin Anslev, esq,
One other WENCH, t amed Rachel—le
vied on a-the property of Jane DcUgail, adm’rx.
ot I‘. Deiegall, to satisfy G. ik F; Tufts—pointed
out by the plaintiffs.
Condition*, cash.
Julia Wfnii.lHS, C. S.
January I C—7
——
Sheri ft’’*s Hale.
Ok ih *• I'ir&t llf J\ SI). 1 } in February next,
At the court-house in tiie town of JcfFers* n, be
tween the hours of ten and three o’clock,
ILL Ii: SOLD,
The following Ne gro Slaw*.):
One negro wench, nanicd Hannah ; one negro
boy, named Ephraim* and one negro girl, nam
ed Ret—Seized under execution and to be sold,
s the property of Benjamin Whitaker, late of
Richmor.S county, at ’the suit of tiie Adminis
trator* of Amos Brariier.
Conditions of sale, cash.
I>. (L Jones, r,. c. c.
flmridcn r. tinty, Dec. J". ] L3
Sheriff's, Lales.
On the first 1 LLFDAY in March next,
\\ iR be sold at the Court-House, in Savannah,
between the hours of 10 and 3 o’clock,
The following 45 Negro Sieves, viz.
Yv ill, Rose, Jenny, Kate, James, Cine, Arche,
Rom, John, hummer, Nanny, Amv, Prince,
Jenny, Venus, Jessamy, Ann, Exeter, Cicclv,
Hosannah, Binali, Dinah and her infant, \Y ill,
Sarah, lJarku, Exeter. Flora and her infant,
Man, Renda, Frank, F'anny and her infant.
Boatswain, Billy, Maria, Leah, Phoebe, Sarah,
Bob, Watty, Dick, Ben. and Daniel. Levied on
and to be sold ns the property of Alexander
Drysdalc, deceased, under the foreclosure of a
mortgage from the s..id Alexander Drvsdale,
late el Camden county, to Forbes, surviving co
partner of F( t bes & Munro.
ALSO,
The following fifteen Negroes, v iz.
Catsar, Charlotte, Isaac, Peggy, Rally, Cute,
Jim, Louisa, John, Hannah, William, Tern, Ja
cob, Dunbar and l.iiuon. Levied on and to be
Sold as tilt property ci John Dfysda.c, under
jportgage fy<m the sai>] John Dn sc’.ule toEoibes,
urvjv‘f,sj copartner of Forbes sc Munro
John Tppingei', s. c. c.
December 28 —Mti
Sheriff’s Sales.
Ou the first 1 UESDAY in February next,
V. fU be sold at the court-house in Jefi'ersou,
Camden coimtv,
The following NEGROES,
Taken in execution, under the foreclosure of
a mortgage, as the property of Edward Shear
man, at the suit of John Carn©ciia.n and Others,
viz.—Peter, Columbus, Catltarine, Celicia,
Rev mi, Jean, Mary, Silvy, Cook, Ned, Nellv,
Cuflv, Peter, Belfast, Jenny, Chatham, Rachel
and Harry.
Joseph Crews, b. s. t. c.
December 5-—136
Citv Sheriff's Sales, cont’d.
•
On the first TUESDAY’ in February next,
Will be sold at the court-house in Savannah, be
tween the hours of 10 and 3 o’clock.
An undivided HALF of THREE LOTS, in
the village of St. Gaul, fronting on the west, the
residence of Mr. Joseph Dav is. and the late resi
dence of Air. Edniuud Warren. Levied on as
the property of John P. Oats, to satisfy Fred.
Shaffer, survivor.
Abo, a HOUSE 3c LOT in Broughton street.
Levied on as the property of Thomas Brown and
John Gable.—Conditions, cash.
John Williams, c. 9.
January 1 6—7
Notice.
All persoitjf * to the Estate of the
late John Tkbkau, esquire, deceased, are re
quested to come forward and make jiavnicnt as
sjseedily as possible ; and tiiose who have de
mands against the same, will please render
their accounts, properly attested, to
Catherine Tebcau,
Qualified Executrix
December S— l3T
Executors Sale.
Ou MONDAY, the 22d of February,
Will be cold at the nine mile house, on the
Ogee hoc road,
All the household and kitchen TURN I 11 RE.
together v. itii PLANTATION TOOLS, be
longing to the estate of Mary Ann id'Knight,
late ol Chatham countv, decease i.
A LSO,
At the same true and place, will be h>cd
far one \ ear, and vYF.NTY-Sl.h NEGROES, be
longing to thtt bailie estate.
George Allen,
Quaffed Executor.
January 12 — 5
A(lministrator's Sales.
•On MONDAY’, the 22d day of February next
i Will 1t- sold at the Store formerly Cc.’.Wiie.l
by \\ Ilham W 1 i.k IKson, deceased, and at
present In S.miucd S. Inghtbouruc, oil Richard
Wayne, esq'rs. wharf,
All his personal property,
Consisting of
Dry Goods, Groceries, Ac.
Sale to commence at 10 o’clock.
Conditions,-cash.
Ely order of the administrator.
Charles Maclun, Auct'r.
January 12— 5
Notice.
Ail persons having demantis against tire ei
tate oi Knw abd Tklfaiii, esq. late of.tliik
city, deceased, arc requested to exhibit the *
legally authenticated, and those indebted t<*
said e, state, will make pavnient to
1 horn as Telfair, ~ ,
Jui.ial, Tdfair, < hxn -
January 9—4
House wanted.
W anted to Lease, for a term of years, a
LOLsh, of about five rooms, to be in good re
pair, with suitable out buildings, and to lie in
a centrical part of the city. For such a house,
a good price will be allowed. Application to be
ma le at the office of the Republican.
Dccr uiber 5—3 36
GfiORGI A,~) ID Thomas Bcu-ke,clerk of the c ■ rt
L S- hos Ordinary, for the comity cf Chat.
Th. Bncrke. j ham, in the Rate a'oreiald.
WHEREAS Dennis Magee, has made
tion for letters cf a dm, nitration cn t lie estate of
Daniel Dutin, mariner, deceased, as. next of kin :
T hefe are therefore to cite and admomlli ail and
6-guar he kindred ad creditors of the deco-lid,
V fi e their cbjections (if am ti.ev have) in my office
rn or before die tg'h day of February r.ext. other
wile letters of administration will be granted
Given under.my hand and fetd, tins 19th dav cf
January, in the year of our Lord, one t:mitfard
cijtiit hundred and eight, and in the thirty fe.
coi.d y ai cf American Independence.
GEORGIA *) By Thomas Bourke, clerk of the
L B’ > court of Ordinary, for the county of
Hi Botirkt. J Chatham iu tiie Rate aforefaid.
YVHETtEAk Philip Box and P -cr Devesttx, (in
right of Ins wife) applies for letters of admimfiia
tmn the estate and efleJls of James Box, as next of
kin :
These are therefore to cite and admonifli all and
lingular the kindred and creditors of the find r'eceif
ed, to file their objections (if any they- have) in my
rfuce, on or before tiie 1)11’. dav of F'eiiruarv nextj
o'her wife letters of adminiilration will be gvanted
them.
Giver under my hand and fcal, this 9th day of
January, in the year cf cur lord one thou
sand e gtit hundred and eight, and in the
3id year of American Independence. 4
Georgia. ) By Thomas Bourke, clerk
L S sot the C’tirt of Ordinary for the cotnw
Th. Bourke J ty ol Chatham, in the state aforefaid,
. WHERLAn Kober H-beiffiam has made appli
es tun ior letters of admmiftration c.ll the efta’ .md
effects of Thomas Mills, late of t’ is county, Over
seer, deceased, as principal creditor :
These are therefore to cite ansi admcrTn all and
lingular ‘-he kindred and creditm-s of the deceased >0
file their bjections (>f any rhe> have) m rrv office
(at er before the arjth day cf January next, oiherwife
letters of admir.ifi.ra.lion will be granted ’her.',.
Giver- tinder my hand and. lea:, this 29th dav.'of
December, in ihe year of cur Lord one h-u
----sand eight hundred and seven, ami in the th r
ty lecond year of American Indejicndencp.
Georgia. J By Thomas Bourke, clerk
LS. SCeurt of Ordinary for the County of
Th. Bourke. J Chatham, in the ilate aforeisud.
WHEREAS Robert Haberfii am has made, applica
tion for letters of administration on the efiaie and
effects of Enoch A. Green, lare of this city, Phy
sician, deceased, as attorney for next of km :
These are therefore to'cite and admonish ail
ard lingular the kindred and creditors of the laid
deceased, to file their 1 bjf&inns (if any they have) in
my office, on or before the aytli January next, cther
wile letters of admmillration will be granted him.
Given under fny hand and leal, this 19th day of
December, in the year of our Lord one thou
land eight hundred and seven, and ill the sad
year of American Independence. [IT J
Georgia. 1 By Thomas Bourke, clerk
L. S. Vof the court of Ordinary for the coun-
Th; Bourke. J tycf Chatham and ilate aforefaid.
WHEREAS Isaac Fell has made application
for letters of adminiilration, on the effate andeifecis
of Elizabeth Shick, deceased, as principal creditor :
These are therefore to cite and admonish ai! and
fingulnr the kindred and creditors of the deceased, to
fi e their objections (if any they have) in mv office,
on or before the 9th day of February next, other
wise letters of adminiltration wt l be granted
Given under my hand and leal this 9th dav of
January, in the year of our Lord one thouTaiKt
eight hundred and eight, and an the tliirty
fecond year-of American Independence. 4
Georgia, J By Thomas Bourke, clerk
L S. rof tire court cf Ordinary, for the ccvw-
Th : Bourke. J ty of Chatham, in the ilate aforefaid.
WHEREAS GeorgePitclrer. hasrrade applies
t'on forleuers of adminiilration on the ellate and
effects cf ltaac N. I.ee, merchant, deceased, as at.
torney sot the neareil of kin :
These arc therefore to cue and admonifb, x'l a* it
fmguiar the kindred and creditors of the fold deceas
ed, to (s|e their objections, if any they have, m
tnv office, on or .before the t2th day of February
next, otherwise letters will be granted him.
Given under rav hand and lea', this iffth day
of January, in the year of our ord one thou,
fi and eigV hundred ard eight and in the aid
y ear of Amezicer. iaitp.r.a-n—, (Sj