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THURSDAY EVENING. SEPTEMBER 18, 1823.
Whole No, 4253
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HOUSES, LANDS, &c.
~To I jet, "
Tw6 neat tenements, with com
fortable out bu(ldinn 00 Lot No Sl,
. Warren wMd. lately the property oN M
iScott,E*q.
Kay River, So. Ca.
.18
For Safe,
. . The three storv Brick Budding
(ffl) on the corner of South Bro-d end Me
1*1* In'osh streets, at prcent oeeunledbv
1*4*1 Mrs. Margaret Hunter, fur term*, which
^1 be liberal, »pply toj. P W!L‘*“ s ™L.5’Ji' r -
”„i y ;4... tift>
. , E»q't
JOHN HUNTEH.
To Rent.
The Western tenement of thr
9ll House,in which the Subscriber resides,
•'f possession will be given on the 16th
l*i November next,
*■* W. CUYLER.
i3 i n ,
To Rent,
The dweliinit houso end Shops
occupied by Mr. Robert Hoy, at the
corner of Day and East broad Street!,
oppiy 10 p w IIEINEMANN.
To Rent.
■ A large and commodious dwel
rise house situated on Lincoln street«'
present occupied by 8. C. Schenk.—
poweadon will be given on lit. Noiem.
agSS 1.174 r | ..
For Sale,
LI. that valuable tract dr parcel ofland known
ir».bv the name of Nelville muated t« Sooth
iarofina about two miles from Savannah. Tin-
rut is considered oneoftlie best fora Htce plan.
...i-n in ita neighborhood, and contain, Eight
S3 and eightyfour acres. It adjoins Mr.
rbomis Young Gen. Huger, nnd Mr. Nichols.
Cnurer. Persons who may wish to purchaae wil
examine the premiaea. A good tittle will be’given
and the times of.»le wdTbc r.a'omble Apple
Piiontobemadeto WM MAI.LO.tY
^ Agent of llaonlm Mallory.
uo» 16 225
The Public
T3 informed that the claim ot Hamlin Mallory to
tliu tract of land in South Carolina, called
ririUe,i»nowin a train for Judicial Inveatijfa
ion, until the termination of which, nome nak
nil be incurred by those who may pitrchir-
Wkl L. UAVIS.
d IkiRGMN.
inn Sale on very accommodating --rms 2,301*
i seresol'land, in Itullnch county, lying *>tt the
inWitetille road, 43 milea front Savannah, on
rhich is an elegant Mill Seat, with n ready made
ira and same of most beautiful springe in that
•■* or aection of country—it lies about two lO'le
™> the Ogcchte nvtr, and most elegantly tint-
red. The stream oil said land i» quite sulfi
rut for a Saw nnd Crist Mill. For further panic
•am inquire of Levy S.’ lVI.yon, Savannah, oi
nhc subscriber near the primicea.
, AAUON EVERITT.
P. 8. About 100 acres of arid land, iacienred
Id under good fence,
■ march 27 ™
COFFEE HOUSE.
T HE Subscriber b. gs leave to inform the pub
lic, (anti particularly the members « f the
ensuing Legislature,) the he has prepared Ilia
House in the best manner for the aectmimoln.
tion of ausb perron. as may call on him. Men .
bers ortho legislature can have rooms of any
size to suit them, with fire places in them.
Boarding will be greatlv reduced from the for.
mer price, ofilils place. Good Sublr. convenient
for Horse, are prepared, and an excel': n* pasture
near 'he town for the Horses of those who a ish
it. Horses and servants, will b.* charged very
tow. JOHN DHWNF.lt.
Hdledgeville, 14th tug '82i. 171 .
Hair Hestora'ive.aitd Preservative
Cerate.
'pHP, impnrt*u«*HOvery u Vegetable nub.
J. stance, capable of restoring and preferring
the Hair, was acciientilly marie Sy nn iii'livi(lml,
who has neither the capacity nor the disposition
■o practice deception or fraud The fullest reli-
*«c«* irrey he placed on the efficacy and power of
*he Vegetable Cerate, not only in restoring »tfo
preventing the f illing q! the Hair, but in prodoc-
,n £ the greatest lustre andlireiiners «»f it imagina
hiei and the public may rest assured that its ef
.'ccts will be clearly manifested in the coune of a
short time by the enewil and vigorous growth ,
of the Hair and by effectually preventing its com
ing out or (ailing off. The Vegetable Cerate*
t -*nds to resuscitate and excite the energies of the
capillary vessels, which constitute thoac organs
that secrete the matter forming the hairi these,
like mu * y other organs of the animal body, which
have been in a nut* of dormancy or disease, mav
be restored to their healthy *c‘-Wn, and perform
all those fttneions assigned them by nature.
The proprietor being aware of the numerous
specifics palmed on the public, and desirous that
the present article may not suffer from fal-e im
pressions, rests its merits on the effect it has pro
wired on various persons, who have us. d it, and
all th it ia asked, as it relates to the verity of it* (
effect, is a f*ir trial.
Elderly people, with bald heads, must rest as
tured that by applying a few boxes of the ab- • <
Cerate, their Hair will be restored with all its
youthful bernty and life.
To prevent imposition, the sale of the VrgcN
ble Cerate will be confined to Doctor -I \ !U K.S 1 >
HART, New York, corner of Uroadway & Cl.ati-
her street, three door* from Washington Hah,
where it will be sold at $1 75.
A liberal deduction will be mude to Country
iealer-..
The proprietor of the above valuable di-covcry
intends appoiting agents through the Unite*!
States for 'he sale <»f it, andnlan in Europe.
•Vew Far* suji 28 ral/4
or persona, who will lodge my coachman
WILL, and 8 A ELY his wife tn gaol, and prove
t" conviction their being Asrooured byawhhe
or coloured person, or Ten Dollars for t'*eir ap
prehension and delivery to the subscriber, or
lodged in the workhouse or gaols they are
no doubt in the city and may go to Savannah
where they have mmy acquaintances. Will is
an elderly man, fill eyes and generally inllam*
d tram intemperance, limps in hit gait from
"cta'ic affection. Sully is a small woman, yellow
complected, liiur, a.nuUiie>ron tile upper
“P, high check bones, tliin visage, . slipbt film
*>n both eyes, of middle age, and a Virginian hy
birth—i. well known in the Charle.ton Market
1 he above Negroea may obtain forged passes i
ail peraou aro therefore cautioned from harbour.
]' IT o* earn ing them off, as the law will be rigid-
ly ei.fjrced; If M'NISII.
sent 13 »t181
(D* The Editor of the Savannah Republican,
will insert the above twice a week for one mouth
and tend Ida bill to the Office of the tlliarletton
City Gas-tt*.
Georgia—Chatham County.
Ta all vh'jm it may Concern-—
\T7HBUEA9 Ellen Me* .ontioug, hat* applied to
tv the Hon. the Court of Chktlism Count),
for letters cf administration on the estate and ei.
feels of Eugene McConiloug dec.
Th* se arc therefore to cite and admonish all
nnd singular the kindred and creditors of the said
deceased, to file their objection* (if any they
•*ave) to the g run tag ol the administration of the
estate of the said deceased to the applicant tn the
•'/Jerk's Office of the said Court, on or before the
fourth day of October ni*x‘j otherwise letters of
administration will begmnied.
Witness the Hon J ft*. Williamson, one of the
'•isticet of the aaid Court, the 4lh day of Septem
ber A D. one thousand eight hundred and twenty
three
9. IX BOND, r c o.
rpt 4 177
Georgia—Chatham Count}.
1*0 all whom it may concern—
W HEREAS, Norman Wallace and Wm. W
(taker have applied for letters of adminK
tralion, on the estate nnd effects of Murdock M‘*
Leod late of Savannah merchant dec. in behalf of
the heira and principal creditor*.
~ Now these arc therefore to cite and ariimmi*;
dlaiidHingul'ir the kindred and creditors of th*
»atd*deceascd, to file their objections (if any the)
have) in my office on or beiore the first Monday in
October next; otherwise letters of adminislra
don will be granted.
Witness the lion Georg*. L. Cope, one of tin
tustices of the said Court, the 27th day of Au
.rust D. 1833.
S. M. BOND, c co.
aug 28 1741
l Plantation on ttie Salts for Sate.
HHAf plantation known by the n «me f Pal
L menus, an«\ st unted on the No»th East poin*
IWhitemmh tsTmd, belonging to the estate of
■elate General Tattnall, is offered for sale for the
irpose of completing the distribution of said es
“e between the heirs. The tract contains up
liof 4x hundred acres, the greater pan t>!
‘i Is cotton Isnd of the Jirot quality. The
ings'en the plantation consist of a two ster>
llir® house, overseers Itottse, n cotton, corn
d gin house and negro houses sufficient tor the
cowmodslion of eighty negre»es, all either en
je!y new, or recency thoroughly repaired. Tht
juatinn is *s healthy and pleasant as any on the
I board of Georgia or Soutll Carolina—It is with
■nine miles ol savannah, over a vc ry excellent
pc road. This place will be sold very low, Sc a
knl credit (if required) will be given For
liber particulars apply to Dr. \Y. C. Daniel ot
tiubjcriher.
L * BDWD. F TATTNALL.
Bmrrnih, Jnne '7 144
[ttj The Editor of thft Charleston City Gh
m will insert the above advertl-cmcnt, twice
tor one month, anil forward hia account v«
p Officer.
I Land and *Yegroes for Sale.
ii HANpSOME property, unincumbered, con-
A •••fill? of Land and Negnjes, tog ther with
pk meTcry kind, and the growing crop, «•
Juitlmg in all to abppt 12 or 15,000 dollar^ situ ■
[in the upper cotmiry, and well calculated fur
►untty Store—the soil well adapted to the cul-
Itmn nf Corn and Cotton, ia offered lor aalt on
rmmodm'mg terms,
Tj* or good paper, well secured, wil
In payment.
ffwfurther particulars, apply U&he Editors o:
|heorgia Journal. ^
6» 14ft
Ijiurel Hilt Toll-Mill.
Toll mill on Mrs. Atscmm** plantation
JL has been completely re-paired lately, uml i
now ready to work as well as any other mdl o*
the river. The rough rice tliat will be sent t<
the mill will he kept separately in dry and sal.
stores, and shall be beat with the utmost care un*
economy, and the burrels will he always rlelivere*
in good order. Empty barrels, macle of nrurv
boated staves will be furnished at the mill wliei
required. The terms of cleaning Rice w ill be thr
name as at the other toll-mills. Those planjers
who will engage to have their crops bent at the
mill, ami keep her supplied, will nave 200 tier
ces, or as much less s they please, best at on*
turn. Applications concerning the mill, to b«
made to Archibald Brcbner, on the plantation, cr
in Savannah, to
PETIT DF. FILLERS.
Savannah, Inly 1, 1823. t '5'J-fim.
■*. For Sale,
B PART of (he Ksl estate »r Siephcn Craf:
fcj* ■ *° Wi 3 lots ofland in Yamacra**, on
Pun still F.rm streets, oontaining 60 feet by
I" **”*■ °oc of which lote nowr in' the occu-
j i “hilip Kolb, the other adjolninp—Six
lots, south west of and adjoining the cit>
°*S»**nnah, being part of garden Ini
I. J? 1 V. 0 »» Utely aa Larochc’a—and tw*
•koditt the fourth district, Early Count)
"7 wd Stephen Craft in the Land Lottcrj ■
....‘"‘■n « numbers
' , •"kl helbre the Court House in Savau
Brat Tuesday in Oolober nex-, b
jJ * UIU, I houta of sale, by the SherilT—hj
■nt* !!!..?' *" c Inferior Court of Challtan-
fcStrf.w B f for ordinary purposes for the
'ttionJofu'^"* of e,ul1 '*
ELIZABETH CRAFT,
|VlO ■ ''Administratrix.
I, For Sale,
Ikhbll!. 1 *'* Krairrn Steam Saw and Rice Mill,
*Tom»*J!22 , *'S ce * * he, «*° Re'ongtag-
MS!
. Sank Comliitc.
kon>!^..yg «3us*totti
100 Dollars Reward. I Law Register of the United States.
T>Hf-aHove rewaru wil he n»w many person \ j WIL!.I VMS
Georgia—District Court,
,»cgcst Tun, 1823.
4T7HF.HR AS, Wilson Fuller, KlhtsUliss, Dimas
m Ponce, Joseph Habsohim, Isaac Nurtor.
tnd Wm ft*. Clark, were dull summond to attend
.is Court at said Term, as Jurors, and being
v- .ileiL made.clefault, ordered that they be finer.
• ■•the sum of twem> dollars each, unless C’ley
make good and sitfiicicnl excuse* on oa»h, to he
filed in Hie Clerks Office on or before the first day
of the next Term
Extract from the minute*,
GKO GLEN, Clerk
"tiff 19 171
Geoigia—Clraiham County*
To all whom it may concern—
W HEREAS, John B Gilbert, expeutor of Pe
ter I'avsrd dec, has petitioned the fionor-
dde the court of ordinary of «aid County to be dis
charged from the executorship o» the said estare*.
Now these are therefore to cite and admonish
II and singular the kindred and creditors of th*
and deceased, to file their objections (tf any they
have) on or before the 5th day of December next;
ot' cm Ue lellera dismissory will be grunted to the
applicant.
Witness the Hon. Thomas N. Morel, one of the
Justices of the said court, this 5th day of June, A.
D. one thousand eight hundred and twenty three.
L. L. S. M. BOND. c. c. o.
June 6 135
Georgia—Chatham County.
Touli whom it may concent.
W HEUKlff Joseph Kopmut, *• mi ids’rotor of
r .btAft \tyers, deceased, has petitioned tlu*
honorahle the (Jourt of Ordinary of Chatham
countv to bi disch.trged from '.liesaid administra
tion.
Those sre therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular the kindred and creditors of the said de
ceased, to file their objections, (if any they have,)
mmy Office on,or before the Utdav of Jumurs
next, otherwise letters dismissory will be granted.
Witnesstheh**norable George U Cope, one of
the Justices of the said court, the 1st day of July
A. D. 1823. 8 M. BOND.c.co.
jnly 1 150
For Sale.
V G \NG of prime negroea, 65 in number, the e
regr**es have always been accustomed to the
cultivation of both Cotton and Rico, and in char
actor, inferior to none in the Southern Country !
Th.» above property can ba^iewod on the plan
•at'or* ncv*r Mr Dunwodys in iTbeitv County. For
fmher information or pi.rticulara relative to the
purchase, apply to Budoch ft Dunw.dy, Factors
Sa.ammS), or John Dttnandv in Liberty County.
.Hho for S-ile or Rent,
Ten acres nf prime high land, rdjoining the
town of Surbury, five hundred acres of Cotton
ind Rice Lam’, *»n the waters of S. Newport Uiv
cr, under the influence ofti lep; and three hun-
( •eel and fifty acre s nf mixed land, on Midway
^wamp, fair milea above the Meeting House on
th Milk dgcvi!!e rend. A more parti - dar dia-
pription of the above law's is deemed unnecessary,
as doubtless, any n*>« wishing to purchase would
inspect them. Reference as above.
B-pt9 i|I79
Notice.
t LL prnons having demands agaist the eatatw
m. of Benedict Bourquin of the conn; i ofClut-
ham, planter deceased, will render U»f m dulyat-
-ted, and all those indebted to the said estate,
ill please make payment to
HAMUTAI. IOHNSON. ,Wm'rx.
THOMAS JOHNSON, Mm'or
june 17 144
Ten Dollars Reward.
R ANAWAY from lire aiibrerioer aliout tin-
filli day ol‘ July, tv-:' iregrocs E-lcnhorougii
nnd M.rcli, Kdoiib iroit^h is a light complrcteil
Yfriean, nt-gro, .bout thirty fi.e yei-ra of agr,
live f«ct toar inches Itigb, has a number of lib
nuniry’i mark, on his tare anti hotly, speaks b»p
■'•ogliah and appear, to gel in a passion if not tin
U-rsto-’d. March is twenty years old, of a black
complexion, five feet six or eightincheahigh.—
! hey are thought to be in Savannah, as both of
' nem have been s great while in that place pr»-
• iotti to their going into Csrolnts The above
reward will be given to any person who will
•oitge them injaii in Savannah, or deliver them
to me sub-crib, r in Furysburgh, 8. C. or fire
dollaraforeitbei ofihcnt-
JOSF.PH H. BECK.
Jnly 39 162
r Notice.
\ INE months Prom the date hareof, application
will be made to the hon. the justices of. thr
inferior court of Bullotfi County, for leave to ael
he real eatate of Redding Demrark, I de of aaid
ouuty.dec fur the benefit of the heira.
MALACm DENMARK,
dee •!♦.* Guardis-
Notice.
* LL persona haring demands against Shadrick
J\, Rntler, decuaed, of Liberty County, are re-
itueated to prelent them- legally attested,- and
those Indebted tn make payment to
' - AUMLKY MAXWELL,} Ertfc
Ju^to *TlS3
Notice.
k I ,T. peraons having domnMlx*against the ««■
x\, -Me of Thomas Capps, late cf Chatham
comity, dec. are* requested to render therti duly
i «<*Rted Those indebted to said estate, arc re-
quired to mike immediate payment
jtme 21
146
JOHN MOREL, AdmV.
Administrator’s Notice.
LL persona having demands against the Es-
JAA t«tc of John I.athrop, decease*], are re jues-
.*•«» to present them duly atteste*! within 12
»h«n'hs to the subscriber, and thoac indebted t«
said Estate are requested to make payment to
CHARI.FS HOYT.
may 21 ft 121 Mmnitt'r,
Notice.
OWINE months after date application wIMbi
i\| made to tbe honorable the Inferior roUrt -it
tv ayno county, for Icate to aell tbe foilowin,-
r.tcta of land, viz:
Lot. ofland lying in Mnnroe county, no 30, 2-1
-dstriri, no 104,31 dktiiet, no 180,13'.h diitnc'.,
no *36, 4th district, no 274, 13 dial r et.
Lola of land King in Henry cotimy, no 103,1st
dicrict, no J?', 21 do noa 49 and S4,5th do. n ,-
92 and 165, 7'lt <lo. noa 188, 14th do. no 22,
IJ'hdc. no 6.1, 17th do.
In Gwinttt county, lot no 328, 5th district-
In Itooiv county, lets no 165, 6th diatrift, no
65, 12th tia. no 203, 10th do. no 158,. 12th do.
In Houston county, lots no 217, lit district,
no 2d, 6th do no 178,13th do.
In F.vyett county, lot no 65,9th district.
For the benefit ofthe heirs and creditors ot the
estate of Robert Leach.
LOUISA LEACH,
Adm'x estate of Robert Leach.
may 29 128..
v-c.lS’K month! after date, I shall apply to the
OiNl Honorable Justices of the Inferior Court of
f.rtinghath County, for leave to Sell all the real
eatate of June. Porter, late of laid county deed,
for tbe benefit oi the heira «od creditor, of aaid
estate,
W. G. PORTER.
Administrator.
July 15 . 156
a FT Kit the expiration of nine montha from
is (ms date, appiicatiun will be made tn the
hoiftinbletlte Inferior Court of Bulloch bounty,
when lilting for ordinary purpose^ for aft order
to *11 the whole oftlte real estate of JohirRavrUt
late <S UuUieh confttr albreaaid,' decaacd.*
MOltG VN JUftOWN/ 1 ■
tjssffls r®
mat *
Has jvrr rscsitso,
A FEW copies of w'rhe ANNUAL LAW RE
»- GISI Bit at tmt UNITED STATES, VoU.
3<i and 4th. (RoyalSvo. Wges 1452,1 cont.'ining
•Jfftste Law and Regulations Ac” By William
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jei of the Circuit Couft of the U. States,
for the third Circuit. Price $ 5 a Volume.
This original and extensive work, contains a
full view of the Laws, and peculiar Regulations in
esch of the 24 dates, necessary to be known to
gentlemen of the Bsr, Judges. Executive Officers,
Conveyancers, Creditors, Merchants, Und-hold-
erf, sod other Citizens throughout the United
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drawn from an actual survey, of their eluting
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Titles, of State Lam and Regulation9.
Administration. Aliens. AMuvinn Attachment.
At:rr.iesand Counsellors. Kail. Baron nnd Feme.
Retards B'dl* of Ex .hur.gc. Book Accounts.-
Ch ncery—Decrees in t'hoses in Ae.uoi. Con
veymees Courts |(U States.*) Courts (State.)-
Curtesy. Descents. Tjiatribtidon. Divorce. l)o».
?r. English Law B*?oks. Emails. Estates for lift
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Insolvent Law.Joiot-tenMr.t-. Jud^mentsand Exe
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iwm—Law Bo kt. -Law Associations. Limit-.
ns legislature—ireeting of Ixtt* rs of Attn:*
v. rnyment of Debts by -Executors &c l*r*i
misiory No*»:s. Rules nf Court. S hrics. Spal>* —
Scat of Government Set off State Officers —
T.-txe*. U. Slates Officers Uses and ft'rusts. Usn
ry. Wills.
OPINIONS.
The Editor in suhjoirlng the fo’lowing opinio i
if tbe execution ofthisd- pirtmcnt -if tt««* t.»
ltegi' , le!> hopes to l>e acquitteil from the mput •
don of crnsureble ei otism, from any quart, r-cer
tain he feels that those >v‘**» are arq*itinted tor'
.’urn, will not draw this inference ladec d he ch 1
make no pretena-on to any perao* al merit bcsitl-
hat of having ob»-died, with indefatigable perae
veran'e employed for nea»dy two years, the prin
cipal muteri'-tla,’ f»om which the wo^k Im compiled,
by the contrlhutions of gentlemen in the several
.lutes, ad justing th.-m in their present form, an l
effort ing *i lie publication at an expense and under
lifficuHies, tu him, almost Insuperable.
Bn* persuaded, that :he. information to he gain
ed from ibis compilation, when examined and «ul
•y appreciate 1 1, must he of the highest utility
the Bar and the Pub’.ick. *»y supply ing a deti.lera
turn, aa well to pratUing Liwyeva as to ut uthcre
lesirotts of knowing annv-thing «*f the institution-,
and munidnallawtof the am^rican S'ate*, lie
frcls justified,*-n thi- Hcc-mn', promote •»> cir-
eulati’nn under the san-Mion o\' r pini6ns whicii mn*
be deemed morn imp .rtial, »nG ceitain'y, more
?omp tent than his own.
The only difficulty which meets him, in this
nart,is that of selection, from the great number ol
commendations received, and he can certainly say
•hkt those few which follow are preferred only
un account of their brevity.
Extract of a letter from David Hoffman, Esq
Professor of law in the Univeraity ol Maryland.
“t am much delighted with the work as far a*
it lias progressed. It will be Invaluable to the
country at large ”
After a full copy, ofthe two volumes complete,
had been received by Professor Hoffman, and in
re*ply to a letter in which ’he Editor apologised
fur using, in a circular notice, the foregoing ex-
trsc», he observes, **I regret that you vhould have
teemed it at all necessary to apologise for the
use cf the littie extract my letter; I confess,
however, that it would httve been more agreeable
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F.xtract of a etter from It ff Mgh, Esquire
Counsellor at law, Richmond, Virgtuu
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Georgia—Chatham County.
2'. aUttkcmit may concern—
W HEREAS Linus F. S.ge, lias applied to tM
Hon. the Court nf Ordinary of Chatbaaft
ftountj. lor Irucn of administration, on the efieetft
of Sprag ie Tayiordec. as principal creditor ,
These ere therofore to cite and admonish ay
andsingut^, thckindrvd .ml creditor, of the saia
■I.-ceased, to hie their objections (if any they hare;
to the granting of thr ado inbtration ofthe est.-ta
of the deceased to tl,e applicant in tbe Gkrk*ft
office ol the tai l court, on or before the thirteentH
day of October next: otherwise tetters bf adtaitua.
tralion will be granteu.
V.'itnuta the Hon. John p, Williamson onh of
•..re Jitrtiees ofthe said IJourt, the'hirteenih d-ijr
■ f September, A. It. one tnousaud eight hun. tvtj
».ul twenty tlirce.
S II BOND, c e w
*ept 13 1.81
Georgia ^Clmtliaui County.
I f* .• whom it m.*y cor.cern— *
W HUHKAS 'Jury Umov, a«hainislr.«(ris of
the* «*»tate of Victor Dohet, vl»*cease*’, has
• itiotici! the court of ordinary of Chatham c>un»
y, ti be ilisch-trg- d . . *
Now these arc Ut^refore to cite and kalrfaor.'nii
•li and singular tiie kindred ami creditors of the
uld decease*!, in F. : e ti.oir obj. ctiona, fil ary iherri
have) in my offic*-, on or bvfyrc the vLt d«y of
February next: otherwise letters dismissory will
bv* xrouted to the applicant.
Witness the henorobfo Gcnrge L Cop’s onft
.if the Justices of the mid Court, the 21xt daV of
August, A. D. 1823. v . * ,
B M BOND, c. c.o. v
atig 21 Y72 . ^
Ge rgia—Clidtha.u County; ..
i o M-t whom i* may concern—
W HEREAS K'lxahvllt Remalian, administrai
tr»x and Jo'.-.nG. Helviaion, sdanntratnr of;
• i;* vsta’e of Daniel K-'tnshan, dec. have petition*
ed the ourtof ot-dnory of Chathaia County Id -
he fluichurgfd* . ,
Now these are therefore to cite and admonisli
all and singular tilt, kindred and creditors of ih#
s *ld decease*’, t*» file their obiectious, (if any they,
have) in my office, on or bfcforc the 2lat day of
February next j otherw.se letters dismissoty will 1
bv granted to the applicant
\\ ttness the honorable Geotge L. Cope, one,
of the Juai ices of the sold Court, the 21st day of
August, A. D. 1P23.
S li.BOND.c.c.o.
an.? 21 172 r * • .
Georgia—Chatham Gounty;
To all *hom it msy cbnoern—
W lIEHKASJ.ne Stilwell; has applied for let.
ten of atlmininistratton on the eatate and
cflec'aof John Stilwell, deb. In behalf or thfe heirs
and creditura.
Now ilieae are therefore to eltS and admoniiht
all mil lingular the kindred and creditot. of (lie
mid deecstd, to file their obie^tiniti (if toy they
have) lu my office on or before the 30th day or
September next) otherwise letters of .uininistra.
tion will be granted.
Witneu the Hot. Thomas N Morel, one of the
Justice* of the arid Court, the 3dth day of Auguit.-
A. U. (Me thousand eight hundred andtweMy.
three.
S M BOND,coo.
tug 30 Its
Georgi.i—diaitliam Cotmty.-
To .1 whom it may concern— - :1
t * ' HERhAS James Morrison bras" applied tor
’1 letter of sdftimiatrrtian,on the eatate and •
effects of M m. Hofehatrauef; rnerthatil rite, lit
’ half of Hirer ditora ,
Now then are therefore to fctte arid admonish
II aiitl lingular the kindred an.j troditom ol thcr.
..id dvCt.wni, to file their objecti ;n.(if,aiiv they,
luve) in my office on or bef .re the 30tit dry of'
S, pt, mW n. xti otherwlae iefeeta of tdtftlniaira.
in will be granted. . , ,..
YVituerii 'he lion. John P. wdliirAson,’ one or.
•lie Jititicea of thr said Court,- thi« 30th da> .of.
• i gti't, A. IL one thousand eight hundred tiaa
t vei.f) threi. . . . , „ '
S.M.60Nri,•«*.*,
su, 30 175
a, i t peraont having demands agiunif the eaf
ii tateef’lltottahCappi late qfChalhnmeo((f>
.y, ffftc ore fH|ue*te<l to them duly
ed. Those i'.ni .ted to -id estate, are required!
tortokeiiAiMdraic^ajfti... ' . , , .
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