The Savannah museum. (Savannah, Ga.) 182?-1822, June 25, 1822, Image 1

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BRUSHED daily by cosam emir bartlet. 1 TUB SAVANNAH MUSEUM Bblisbed near Whitak'er-street, on the Bay, | - eight months wul. three times a 1 V f O /the remaining four months in the year, l, f dollars per annum, if paid in advance, d i,lla'is if paid after the expiration o’ - the ■ ffo subscriptions are received for a period ■han six months, for which fivi dollars are ■red. ■e SAVANNAH MUSEUM for the Country ■blished to meet the arrangements of the ■ t.iree timesa week at fivb dollars per an ■ ifrjaid in advance, or rihht dollars per ■;n if not paid during the year. Kvertisements not exceeding twelve lines are tbed in both panel's the first time, for 75 ■ an( j continued in the city paper, unless’ ■wise ordered, at 38 cents each continuation ! ■ivertisements over twelve lines charged in, Kune proportion. Kheu an Advertisement is sent to the oilier ’ ■out any number of insertions being exnres ■ the face of tli* order, it is .understood, ■ the advertiser wishes it continued until fur . I 9t i C e. Therefore, a'l Advertisements I, are not originally lim',te<Uo a certsin n;,,n- K'f.nsertions, are continued an 1 charged un- • K order for discontfntt.race is received. Ad. Ketnents not continued otlener than once a Ik are charged for each insertion, the same t.s ; Ini advertisement. W~ far:da for Sene. j I•• i, e ,i; posed’of at a low price and on I ■/•LU . odating terms, a valuable tract of ■ V aCC ‘ y r -eek and on the Altamaha river ■ Bon Lewis * ~w n 0 f Darien, formerly the, ■iles above j- ‘ nyTier . The tract consists K e sjJe? 200 of which are cleared and im- j ■ll J acres, ,■ p'a:i‘a‘ on Honses— the culture of Rice, Codon or ■; the rem .inder high hand witn an e.lten- Enowl fine elevation on which the se tl - well timbered, and front its conti ■tvto a market, will, in its clear ng, instead ot Kilting expense, produce profit by the sale M ■Lies and other lumber, the proceeds of which Ktfar exceed the expennesot ■ue labor 1 hr. , Kt is one of the oldest surveys and consequent • Kelt selection of River Swamp land, with an , Kellent pitch of tide, suitable to any species of . lure-having a beautiful scite for a residence . ft located at an agreeable distance from the , Kn of Darien, for purposes of business or plea- , ft Terms and a more particular description It'be known on application to f GEORGE SCHLEA, , ■march 14 d62 No- I, Commerce Row. , Ki‘if : ‘ • ■’ ——i I GEORGIA HOTEL. BimS Establishment well-known for sonu. ‘ ■ time past, having been thoroughly repaire. , Hd many extensive additions mde to it, is a |n opened for the rccommodaiion ->f boanleis HtUin* healtUv and airy part < 1 the city, aw. |veil caU-Uiatedfor giving *> -‘bn *r. ease to H who may patronine the establishment. Ine loni'ietor can at any time accommodate prt Ite families, having'spare rooms for that pur ■ Travellers and constant boarders will be veil ■tended to, as good stables ami hostlers have leei procured—and the eating -sta'didirneut ■|| 4t all times be furnished with the very best Kinds the market can alford. The bedding is ■the first ordasand attentive servants a'-e pro- Brad to provide ever)- comfort that can be le. Er those who may call for them. In the bar Bom the best of Liquors will be furnished;— Ed in the reading room department, to thus: ■bn wish food for the mind, papers from eveiy ■wrier of the United States will be found i lit E'oscriber trusts from the endeavors lie ‘diat Kke.to reader ever) individual comtortnoU ■ha may patronize the Georgia Hotel, that Im ■sill receive a share of the public patronage. I ÜBNRV 15UVORU I Baptist Chu’ch Square. I sprit 37 lm I Travelling fr. North to So alii FROM four to six new, comfortably constru • ed four wheel ,v* by four I horses each and driven by sober and careful I drivers, will set nut from Trenton in New-Jer- Isey to Savannah via Augusta in Georgia, on ,<r I about the 15th of September next The route I through Pennsylvania, Virginia and the Ca-oh nas, wilt he confined as much to the neighbor hood of the mountains, as the good roads thro the country will allow. The journey will he leisurely taken, so as to consume from lour to five or even sixiweeks, dependent somewhat on the indication of the persons who may become passengers. Those who are disposed to engage seßts for •he above described journey, can do so by ap plying to the Post-master at Savannah. Prior-. Ry in the choice of seats will be regulated !>/ numbering the first applicant, oue, which wiil ntiile that person to tiie first selection, and so onto the last. An entire carriage caa be taken U P by engaging the number of seats, may 28 h!25 Insurance against Fire’ THE JEtna Insurance Company, Hartford, will insure houses and buildings, merca 4ize, furniture, and other property, including vessels in the port, their cargoes, &,c agains loss or damage by Eire, for any term from one ®pnth to one or more years. The conditions, vliich are moderate, may be k'iown on application to the. subscriber, who is authorized agent, and is empowered to issue policies without the delay incident to other a gencies of this nature. The company undertake in all cases to pay we full amount of the actual loss, provided it does .not exceed the amount insured. The Premiums are reasonable, and should offer & strong inducement to any person having pro perty at hazard to place it in security, may 28 26 S. M ANTON. The Library, IS open for the delivery of Hooks, Mowlv Wedr.esday and Friday, from 4 to 6 o'clock T- 30 del9 THE SAVANNAH MUSEUM. Notice and Caution. \% WHEREAS I have been informed that John ; SA# Carnochan and Peter Mitchell of this city have bv sundry’ deeds recently mortgaged and assigned to divers persons either their indivi dual creditors, creditors of the late firm of Car nochan £<f. Mitchell, or others, all or sundry the property and estate,, both real and personal, of the said firm, as well as their own individual: property and estate, consisting together oL houses, lots, lands, stores, wharves, negroes, £fc in Savannah and Darien in Georgia, or the neigh horhhod thereof, and elsewhere with their in terest or share in the stock of the lower steam mil! near Darien, and sundry shares in the U. S Bank and other banks, as well as sund'” debts idtie to them in Various places, besides lands, Slots. negroes, Sic. ill the territory of Florida, and navtic ilarly one large tract of land bough* ‘of Forbes & Cos. King het’.Veen die rivers St. ■ Marks and \ppnlaehicnla in *; territory of Fl j ida aforesaid. _ t j These arc h. veb\ to cant’- •b'ioagainst purchasing anv y.'.ut of ts - 1 -ertv ’res-. . la e se coiive ved. or anv ongitigto .the said I’.arii ‘c oi ’ ,! n. •ot mem., as I hoid prior nr..”- “*>’ part thereof, vvhirh :n • Savunn -h a"d • ‘eston iS. C. and said John Can | WM tie June 11 Mr __ j Cos the itt 3. CARNOCHAN and P • t. .. . sorrv to be again brough’ beti< • j ( bv a second n’utce of Mr. Chestin’- n< <ias I ‘undouhtedlv claims agai v-l.th in, who hen ! finally liquidated on the decision of the suit n iw pending, they w if try to satisfy as possi ble thereafter. The deeds under which Mr. Chustievtlaims an exclusive right to a'l the real and persona'es tate of Oornochan Mi'ehe'!, are considered as informal, unjust and illegal. Hence thev have J-een brought and are stth before d'e court, and other deeds have bf>n excelled and recorded, eniivevn'g the prope tv for the use of all tlieir creditors’ Mr. Christie included, without any trust or reseiV ‘-*i° n beneficial to C. & M or their families, and if this b-> not agreeable to that geuthmian.it must nevertheless appear fair and equitable to the public and ad who lure a sen. c of justice. • Tint Trustees under the la*e deeds are anx iou to sell the Lands in Florida, alludei. to m the no tice of Mr. Christie, and to apfily tti.e proceeds to the immediutc payment of part ot “s <e. mand, and deposit a sufficiency thereo- to cover all his claim, subject to the decision of the courts —but his opposition to my reasonable sale, as one inteves ed in his own right, whilst injuring all parlies concerned, must be borne until a sale can be made Hinder an order of court, june 11 ~\37 OIIP hundred Dollars Reward W* ? 1,.'. tie given for the prehension an- Vt lelivrry to tfiesuivirriber in Beaufort.oi a fellow t:a ... .1 KINKY, the property 'f Geo.’u Gibber v- q.ofP Wiihams Paris! South Us or fiftv dollars for his commitment t jail, wit;• <1 e ...formation thereof, uneybn* •i.o Savin-sii .'a !in June 1 18, a"d has n sit-c- been heard of He is a iis< h young fl - aim-t 25 or 28 yearapf age, and is supposed to be wonting out in Savannah or on toe rnei as a boatman. ■ „„ EDW ARD BUTLER june 15 ; of opartner hip x (JIK nr . of FaitV Stßi.Br>. Savannah, - • 1 it Siblkt &<> db'gwl-G was dissolved on fir t of by mutn.e agr e.ment The business of the f.-rmcr will be settled by • 1 aft. ;>• Savannah, and of the latter by A S.'. i , m Augusta, who arc duly authorised to close ;i Afi l Urns? who v-ay have demands against ei ,iier of-he late firms will present -h masabov in Uqmda'i'm, and all those indebted are also earnestly caned upon tor a settle.vcot^^ A SIBGEV R. SIBLEY. june 15 c4I Notice. ‘BfHE subscriber intends continuing business [ in Savannah on his ow account, and offers Ins services to his friends and the public, as a Qeneral Commission Merchant, And solicits a share of tlvhr^anwiag^^ june 15 The subscriber being about ‘o leave t: is pi see for the nor’ n. returns W ‘hanks to hi’ friends and former customers tor their libera- patronage, end respectfully m lorms that he has so'd Iris entre stock ot BOIJTS $ SHOES. To Mr. John IJ Vt ick, who will have constant ly on liana, an assortment of work made n the best manner. A BKL EVANS, june 11 ni Situation Wanted. By a gentleman, either in an Apothecary Store, or in any other avocation that would eive him support during the summer, lies orctable references (if required! can be given A line addressed to K C and left at this office, will indiscriminately and peremptou y tended to. june 19 44 NOTICE. rs\ URTNO the absence of the Subscriber IE) Messrs. J. IP Hurbert & Cos. are theire a ge " tS THOMPSON & BONNEY. june 17 ni42 To Rent. A SMALL house consisting of three rooms, A. in a pleasant and airy situation, rent lew. Enquire at this office. ;unt 7 TUESDAY MORNING—JUNE 25, 1822. Execctite Utpartatext, Gx. > -UiUedgeviUe, Ctch June, 1822. $ Notwithstanding die act of the last Legislature to alter the Constitution of this state, so as for tile people to have the electing of Governor, has been published nd ‘istrib'uted with the laws it is deeded proper by the i xcutive to bring the subject of said alteration to the con sideration of every citizen n ore imediaiely pre ceding the next election of members who will ihave the determining whether the said ilteht ’ thin shall be adopted or not It is therefore ordered that the said act be pub fished three times in each of the Gazette of this state (Attest,) K. WOOD, Sec'ry . AN ACT To alter* and amend the 2d section of the se en no article of the constitution of the. State of Georgia. V. hen.as, the 2d section of the 2d article of | the C'msli .iiiion, is in the following words ; “ The Governor shall be elected by the Gen- I eral Assembly, at tlieir second annual session, i after .lie rising of this convention, and at every I second annual session thereafter, on the second i day after the t wc. houses shall be organised awd competent to proceed tojbusiness.,,—™kcrs s, ’ lie said section requires amendment: lie i, therefore enacted by the Senate and Home | of Jt. pretent’ i fives of the State of Georgia in Gen. ‘era’ .Isne.nbiy met, ami it is hereby enacted by the | <>i ■’horily if the same, that as soon as this act shall have passed, agreeably to the requisitions of the constitution, the following amendment shall be : adopted in lien of the said section- I flic Governor shall be elected by persons j qualified to vote for members of the General As- I sembly, on the first Monday in October, in the year of our Loru one thousand eight hundred and twenty tluee, and on the first Monday in Oc taber, in every second year thereafter, until such time be altered by law ; which election shall be held at the place of holding general elections in the sevetal counties of this state, in the same manner as is prescribed f r the election of mem bers of th General Assembly. The returns of every election i r Governor, shall be sealed up by the presiding justices, sep rately from other returns, directed to the President of the Senate, and the peakerofthe ouseof Representatives, ancl transmi ted to his excellency the Governor, or the person exercising the office for the time being, who shall cause the same to be laid before the Senate, on the day after the two Hou ses shall liavt been organized, and by thejSenate sent to the House of Uepresentativcs.—The Members of each Branch of the General Assem bly, shall convene in the Representative Cham bersonthe same day that the returns are laid be fore them ; a.ul th President of the Senate and Speaxer of the of Representatives, shall open ami publish the lelurtis in preser.ee of the General Assembly, ati l the person having the majority of the whole number of the votes given in shall be declared, duly elected Governor of this tale, but if no person have such majority, then from the persons having the two highest number of the votes, the General Assembly sh II elect immediately, a Governor by jontt*bafiot ; and ’.a ail cases of election of Governor by the General Assembly, a majort o’ the votes of the Members present shall be necessary for a choice. Contested elections sluel be determined by both ouses of the General Assembly, in sucji man ner as shall be prescribed by ‘aw. DAVID ADAMS, Speker of the House of Representatives. MATHEW TAL OT, President of the Senate, Assented to, 21st December, 1821. JOHN CLARK, Governor. PROCLAMATION. State of Georgia. By his excellency John Clark, Governor snd Commander in Chief of the Army and Navy, of this State, and of the Militia thereof. Whereas, in and by an act of the Legislature of tlii’ state, passed 21st December, 1321, enti tled ‘ An Act to regulate the future elections of,Members of Congress in ‘his state,” itis de ela.ed “that so soon as his excellency the Gov ernor shall obtain tin- law of Congress fixing the ratio of Representatives to he elected for the National Legislature, agreeably to the late cen sus, it shall be his duty to issue his proclamation announcing the nuinbe of Representatives this State is entitled to and whereas the Congress of the United States have by a act for the ap portionment of Representatives among the se veral states according to the forth census, pas se 3th March, 1322, declared that the Slate of Georgia after the third (lay of March, 182 j, shall be represented in the House of Representatives of the U. States by seven representatives. I have therefore thought p oper to issue this niy proclamation, hereby announcing that at the next annual election for members of the Legisla. lure, and everv two years thereafter until alter ed by law the citizens of this state sKll be enti tied to elect seven Representative to represent them in the Congress of the United States. Given under my hartd, and the great seal of the State, at the State-House .n Milledge ville, this sixth day of June, m the year of our Lord, one thousand eight hun dred if twenty-two, and inthe forty-sixth year of the Independence of the United State, of America. CLA „ K B> ‘tmtilewimt SeeretOTJ. of State. * * The Editors of Gazettes 10 misstate are requested to give to the above three insertions in their respective papers. bug destroying tincture. Tir’d A ature’t toft restorer balmy tleep, lie like the world, hit ready visit payt Where fortune smile, ; the wretched hejor.ake, Snift on his downy pinion, flies from bed With Jhtg, infested ; qnd gild, the Couch Os Prudent house wife : After the most minute research and experi ments made on its efficacy. Dr. Berthelot now confidently assures the public, that he has in vented a mixture which will most infallibly des troy those unwelcome disturber of our repose, b, applying it to the furniture which they infest. There is no danger in its use, and it is perfectly to suffering humanity may recommend ftselt by its use, he abstains from all that panegyric too often accompanying the most contempts le nos minis. Jilne 12 GEORGIA, > ||y ELIJAH BAKER, dPLUTT COi-NTT S Clerk Court of Ordinary MRS tl-AIiISSA H(1 AIU.KY, administra trix ot ail anil singular the goods and chat els, rights and credits, which wete ol’ /fertnon Iloudfey, laic of said county, deceased, applies for dismission fiom her said adrCiiiistratiori: 1 liesc sre, theicfore, to cite snd admonish •ill persons concerned, to file their objections, if any they have, in my office, at RiceboisiUgh, within the time prescribed by law ; otherwist tbe said Clarissa Hoadley will be dismissed from Iter Faid administration. Given Under my ham! and seal this eight cent l day of March, in the y ear of our Lord cite thou sand eight hundred and twenty-two. [o s] Elijah Raker, e .c. 0.1. c. april 15 89*6in Notice yS hereby given, that the left hand halves of t. ten one hundred dollar notes of the Bank ot the United States, signed Ly W. Jones, Presi d"nt, and Jona. Smith, Cashier, of the numbers and tenor described b-low, were placed in tin post-office at Philadelphia on the evening of the loth December, 1820, ineiox* and in a h tier by J. S & G Hobson, toJosl.ua Milne at Savannah in Georgia, which letter was never received; and as the entire mail of the 14'h Dec. from Phila delpliia to Savannafi miscarried, the belief is Hint the said letter and notes were stolen or robbed from the mail. Application bating been -made to the t>nk by the subscriber for the pay ment of the whole of said notes, all persons concerned are requested to take notice. (Signed) JOSHUA MILNE. Jan. 1,1817 A 1470 favor of (IS West £IOO A 9'6 “ J Houston 100 ” II 903 • “ 100 “ 1> 1052 *< PSI ip 100 “ C 426 “ \V Rush, jr. 100 ” D 773 • C P Iddings 100 May 20,1818 A 1868 J-Peale, Jr. 100 “ C 17 97 •• luo *• D 1679 * • 100 “ D 1535 £IOOO April 3 ficlHS Notice. >P'inr.K months afterdate, application vdl iA be made to the Hank of the Stato of Geor gia for the n-.iewal of Certificate No. 408, for fourteen shares Stock, tlte original being lost. MARY SLEIGH. april 4 • ni|So Take Notice. NINE months after date, I shall apply to the Hon. the Judge of the nferior Court Chatham County, for leave to sell he reales tate of W. G. Enoe, and for the benefit of the heirs* r.d creditors of said deceased. 8. G. THUEADCRATT, Udtn’r. r Notice. 4 LI. persons having demands against the es < m. tate of James Peto, late of South Carolina, deceased, are requested to render them prop erly attested according to law, and those in debted, are requested to make immediate pay ment to the undersign*’ qualified administra trix. MARY A. I’ETO. march 12 Notice. NINE months after date application will be made to the Honorable the Inferior Court of Bryan county for liberty to sell the ileal Es tate of William Road, deceased. DAVII) KENNEDY, Executor march 14 9m* Notice to iron titers PF.RSOhS travelling to Augusta by the way of Mill Hav n and Coutteau’s, wiil krep up the old road from Jacksonborought, 2 miles and three quarters, and then take the light hand road, as the former road which takes ofl at Jackson borough, is stopped up, and a sign is put up at the forks of the road, may 4 §ni .NOTICE. lyp'lF. Copartnership heretofore existing be ■iA tween the Subscribers under the firm of F. Gillet & Cos. in Savannah, and R. Ladevezt & Cos in Charleston, was on the 9th of April dis solved by mutual consent, those having any de mands against them will p resent them and those indebted make payment to R Ladeveze who will continue the business and is duly author ised to settle all the concerns of said firm. ft. LADEVEZE F. GILLET. U. Ladeveze having taken in partnership, G Breittmtver, the business will hereafter be conducted in this place under the firm of G BREITTMAYEU & Cos. It LADEVEZE. G. BHEITTMAtEU. juue 6 ni"4 Receiver Tax Returns. rn XTRACT of an act passed at the last meet <JSLng of the Legislature.—“ Andbe it fur ther enacted by the authority aforesaid, that the like sum of thirty one and a quarter cents shal’ be levied and collected, after the first day of January next, upon every hundred dollar.’ value of stock, owned by any individual of this state, in the Bank of the U. S; provided noth ing herein contained shall be so construed as to require the Auctioneers of Darien and St Mary’s to pay more than twenty five dollars ’’ All agents and owners of the stock subject to this tax will take notice-assented to 25th De cember, 1821. ADAM COPE. *. t. *- c. c. june 8 sh3s Fringe Knitting , sc. rj AniES and Gentlemen are respectfully in ill formed that all kinds of knitting, 6uch a* Fringes and GENTLEMEN’S SASHES, Can be done opposite Mr. John Gribbon’s ir York-flt. june 11 oT No l-;9 *Ol.. Auctions. ADMINISTR ATOItS’ SALe! By Baker § Mintou* On the first Tuesday in August next, at 12 o’eik Sfcft v U, o ho,, 1 se I in . :hls city, will be sold WliarfLot No. 8, aiid the tmproveiiients these- Also the lot and buddings thereon, late in Die occupancy of Patrick Stunton, deceased, situat eu in St James, square, Heathcote ward, sold bv permission of the Hon. the Inferior Court of the county ot Chatham. The above is the property of the estate of Patrick Stanton deceased Terms cash. By ordertif the Administrator. June 1 I>.y Bilker and Minton,^ ADMINISTRA TOR’S SALE. On the first Tuesday in Ju > next, will be sohl ho, ’ t °* the Court-House in Savannah, be tween the usual hours, The Unit dings on Lot No. (4d) U an-etj \\ ard, in said city, together u ith the un exp,red term of the lease of Taid Jot, being (be remaining part of the estate of H. He,son, dec. Sold by virtue of an order of the Iron, the fnfe. nor Court ot Chatham County, by order of he administrator. Terms cash. april 6 By George Sclifey ADMINISTRA I OR-8 SALE. , , fi* I * 4 Tuesday in August next. YV f s, 'l‘, 1 ‘ , * lti,e Court House i.i Savan , , between the hours of 10 a , K j ]2 0 > clock, an undivided naif of all that valuable mri! , | nUllo "’ v dh the improvements thereon i . b .e,nßn B upper part of Islay L and aid containing 77.5 acres, 480 of which RoseFso 1 am * i”°r in ! he Possession of Hugh \ by lbe es,ate of Gem . ieiu ’ a,ld o” other sides by the Savannah nver, being formerly part of tL real estate * Francis Levett, and after a regular division der of °h Deceased, ‘old* )> u.er of the honorable the Justices of the Inferior Court of Chatham Count!, for the benefit of the hetr, of Bir J Johll u ’ dec ‘ he CHRISTLVA LEVETT, Admhx! JnHkr\ U vo ey Johh CarnecJian. JOHN CARNOCHAN, Adro’r ,/t.ne 4 132 of late, John Levetfr Administrator’s Sale. ‘ % Baker Minton, ’ l ‘, e I*’* 1 Tuesday in August next will be {ffi-SST m c “> ‘IT*", h ' I ;,"V"K n nine rs Lewis D. Acliord, sold by permission of the l°bv n b f I , , , lte " i V r p o,,rt of Chatham Ccum ty by ot der of Hie administrator. June 8 35 iiy Uaktr Minion . Administrator’s Sale, On the first Tuesday in July next, will be sold in from of the Court House in Savannafi, be tween ihe uMutj iiours. The Jhiitdings on Lot No. (40) Warren Ward, id said city, toeetliei witu th-i tin-expired term of the lease of said lot, being the remaining pan of the estate of 11. Ilerson .iec. -boid by virtue of an order of the hon. the Inferior Court of Chatham Com,tv, by or der of tlie administrator. Terms cash. 1 June 8 35. > Moses Blief.all and N Isaac Cohen, Trustees | t-, .. **• V ,n equity decree. The Executors of I Levi Sheftall, decesaei. J Hy virtue of a decree of the Hon. the Su perior Court of Chatham County, in equity, will be sold at the Court House in the city of Savannah, on tilt first Tuesday in July next, between the usual hours of sale, all the follow ing property, to wit The undivided moiety of a tract of land con taining one hundred acres lying and being in Scriven County. 7 Negroes; l Cart Horse; 1 Silver Tea Urn; 1 do Coflce Pot; I do Sugar Dish; 2 do Mugs; 1 do Bowl; 1 lea Pot; 1 doz silver Table Spoons; half doz do Tea do; 1 do sugar Tongs 2 large china Bowls; 1 Mahogany Bedstead; 3 - ahogany dining Tables; 1 do lea do; 1 Piano Porte: l Sofa; 1 large Picture ard Glass; brass Dogs, Fender and Shovel, steel dogs and Tongs: 1 w aiter; 2 pair plated Candlesticks; I Feather Bed; Chest with draws; 2 mahogany Stands and sundry articles of Kitchen furniture. By Older. june 12 38 GEORGE SCHLEY Auc’t- Administrator's Sale. PURSUANT to an order of the Hon the Jus tices of the Inferior Court of the county of Chatham sitting for ordinary purposes will be exposed for sale at the Court House in the City of Savannah, oh the 4th day oP July next, between the usual hours, one Negro Man and one Negro Woman, part of the pertonal pro perty of John It. Casey, deceased. Ey order of the Administrator. june 4 n32 GEORGE SCHI.EV, Auct. Administrator’s Notice. QTpHE subsreriher has been appointed by the Court of Ordinary of Scriven County, ad ministrator of the estate and effects of Mrs. Lucy Thomas deceased, late of said county, and having been qualified as such, he requests all .eraons who may be indebted to the said Lucy Thomas, to make payment to himself, and those who have demands against her, must present them to him legally attested, at hit residence in i he county of Scriven. GEORGE POLLOCE, Administrator. Administrator’s Notice. jfpllE subscriber has been appointed and qualified as administrator de bonis non of of the estate of ‘l htopilu* Thomas deceased, late •f Scriven county, and be requests those per sons who have demands against the estate to present them to himself properly attested, and such persons as are indebted to the deceased, are requested to make payment. GEOUGE POLLOCK, mty •