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TUEShJt EVEjviJVG, SEPTEMBER 23, 1823.
•S«SR
Whole No. 1 42*5.
HOUSES, LANDS,. See.'
con
.,. 21,
of J A
8av-
Hay niter, So. Ca.
/('or Sale,
The three atorv Brick Utnldinir
M* on the comer of Sooth Broid and
its| streets, at present oemnied
Jfjli Hsrpirel Hunter, for term., wl
* sddIt toJ.P Wintamwn, Esq I
ti» h« Itherel, »PP 1 J0H N , ltJNrE rt!
,ty 24 +>**
.... hy
wliieii
l’r.
To Rent.
The Western tenement of the
Ml Hoote In which the Subscriber resides,
IliS pn#»r.sion will be given on the 16th
fcgjl Member next. w _ ^
«» 173
LER.
Shopi
To Rent,
Tlte dwelling house and
occupied by Mr. Robert Hov, at
[*i«| corner of Bay anil Baal broad Sir
L*.i apP'f ,0 g W- HEINEMANN
,lit 28 >»
Street*.
To Rent.
\ large and commodious clwrl
M lint house situated on Lincoln street n
Rtf SET occupied by 8. C. Sehenk.-
|l|i[ p,, s .es.inn Will be (riven nn 1st, Nnvem
if! Annlyat the Counting house or
ra«t. AfP'y qoUGLASS fit SORREL,
mir 28 nr4
For Sale,
rLthat valuable tract or parcel oflandknowi
brlhensmeof NelviHe situated in South
clins abriit two miles from Savannah. I hi
i i. considered one of the beat for a Rice plan
m in in neighborhood, and contains Light
,_j tni i eighty-four acrea. It adjoins Mr.
ZZuSt V. Huger, and Mr. Nicholas
Persons who mny wish to purcha.rwii
mine the premises, A good tittle will he given
the times of sale will be rw«on«b!* Apple
on lo be made to WM MALLORY
Agent of Hamlin MaHor>
0.16 =25
The Public
inhumed 'bat the claim ot Hamlin Mallory to
fcr tract of land in South Carolina, called
idle, is now in a train for Judicial inveatiga.
, until the terminatinn of »hich, come rial
be incurred by those who may purchase.
WM. L. D.\YIS.
d UdRGALY.
P OR Sale on very accommodating terms 2,500
seresol bnd, in BuHoch euunly.lyingiin tin-
mieilveville road, 43 miles from Savannah, on
ditch is tn elegant Mill Seat, wiiho ready mad.
Sara sod some of most beautiful spring* in tha
lart or aection of country—it lieaabmit tnroVnile
rum the Ogechee river, and must elegantly tint
itred. The atream nn aaid laud is quitcaiifti
irnt for a Saw and Grist Mill For further panic
'a inquire of Levy S. D'Lyon, Savannah, oi
ithtttbscribtr ne.rthe primices.
AAllON f.vf.ritt.
P.S. About 100 acres of said land, is clean ,
ad under good fence,
march 27
A Plantation on the Salt* for Sa.e.
T HA I plantation known by the n-.me f Pal
mentis, and situated on the Novth East poin
of Whitemarkh Island, belonging to the eatate ot
the late General Tattnall, is offered for sale for th
[xirpose of completing the distribution of said es
tate between the heirs. The tract contains up
wardiofbixbuudredscr-s, the greater part ot
ttiich is cotton land of th«/r$r quality. Th«
buildings on the plantation consist of =* two alor
dwelling house, overseers house, a cotton, corn
wdgin house and negr houses sufficient tor th*.
iccoounwlation of eighty negroes, all either eu
tire!y new, or recently thoroughly repaired Th*.
situation is us healthy and pleasant us any on the
•board rfGeorgia or South Carolina—It is with
sine miles ot Savannah, over a very excelleiv
ib'ic wad. This place will be sold very low, k a
ibe*l credit (if required) will be gWen For
trthcr particular!, apply to Dr. W C. Daniel or
Ihcaibscriber.
EDWD.F TATTNALL
Sronnfo, June *7 144
(£7 The Editor of the Charleston City Ga
Mm will insert the abore advertisement, twice
week for one month, and forward his account to
“ t*Ric' , p.
kind and Negroes for Sale*
HANDSOME property, umncutnbvrvd, con-
_k lilting of Land Si id Negroes, together wit’.
of even kind, snd the growing crop, ? •
Mintingm all to about 12 or 15,000 dollars, situ
* «# lr.e upper country, and well calculated for
*>untry Store—the soil well adapted to the cut
•tion of Cam and Cotton, is offered for sale on
term*.
wwA’ tffttfc, or good paper, well secured, wil
^en»h payment.
•ueo-^rr 1 ^ ®^^ or * °*
nne A , vTii 1 * •
For Sale,
Jh\ 1 °^ he real estate of Stephen Craft,
JU deed, to wit. a lots of land in Yumacraw, o»»
IQ r. . ^ irm Greets, containing 60 feet by
V c .;'‘ 0IK ' which lots now in the occu
of Philip Kolb, the other adjoining—Six
JJr* wmih west of and adjoining the city
lotR* . Stv *nnab, being part of garden lot
Lj’?*» known lately as Laroche**—and tw»
ln, ^ n the fourth district, Early Count),
3V« by UlJ s ^phen *Cr*ft in the Land Lottery,
WtoS? numbera .
uh. JLbefore the Court House in Savan
JL,!.'** Tuemlsy in October next, bi
I!S^tnuallMun trades by the Sheriff-by
Joatu 1 Inferior Court of Chatham
ofd»n»ry purposes* for the
« h „|X"cuh. CWdi, °" 0f “ W e,UU -
ELIZABETH CRAFT,
hly 10 *.,53 Adminla^ratrii
For Sale,
Teq.'eate.I to
tha
r “|
COFFEE HOUSE.
T UP* Subscriber b g» leave to inform the pub
lic, (and particularly the members of the
ensiling legislature,) the he has prepared his
House in the best manner for the accommod >•
tion of such person* as may call on him. Mem
bers of the legislature can have rooms of any
*ize to suit them, with fire places in them.
Boarding *!l! be greatly reduced from the for.
mer prices qf ibis pbqe Good Stable* convenient
for Horses sre prepared, and anex^elien 1 pasture
near ’he town lor the Horses of those who wish
it. Horses and servant*, will be e-iar’td very
low. JOHN pO'VNKR,
IT»e<lgevine, 14th \ug. 1821. I7f
Hair
ir Uestora : we,and Preservative
Vegetable Cerate. ±
•T^HP. imports'. uiv overy of a Vegetable kuS-
I. stance, capable of restoring and pre-er ii.g
the Hair, was accidentally made by an individual,
who has neither the capacity nor the dispositior
to pmetiee deception or fraud The fulleiit reli
ance may be Placed on the efficacy and power i f
t he VegttnhU Ctrute, not onlv in restoring an-
preventing the fdUugot the Hair, but in produc
ing 'he greatest luttre and liveliness «*f it imagin«
hie j and the public may rest ss-ured that its et
feels will be clearly manifested in the course of h
short time by the >enew:il and vigorous* growl"
•>f *he H ur.and by effectually preventing its com
ing out or fulling off. The Vegetable Cerst
t rids to resuscitate and excite tlu* energies of the
capillar) veisela, which constitute those organs
itiat secrete the matter forming the hair s these,
like many other organ* of the animal body, whic
•ave been in a state of dormancy or disease, mav
be restored to their healthy action, and .perform
all those func ions assigned them bv nature.
The propriet* r being aware ot the numerous
specifics palmed on the public, and desirous that
the p resent article may not suffer from f»l e im
iircssions, rests its merits on the effect it has pro
dtt''t d on various person*, who have us d it, aril
•1! tit.it is aiked, aa it relates 10 the verity of it»
fleet, 1- a fair trial.
Elderly ->eople, with bald heads, must rest as-
-ured that by applying a few boxes of the ab vc
Cerate, their Hair will be restored with all i'»
..outhfulbe .uty and life.
To prevent imposition, the sale of the Veget.*
ble Cerate will be confined to Doctor JAMES 11.
•I ART, New York, comer of Broadway 8c ChaT»
her street, three door** from Washington Hal.,
where it will be sold at gl 75.
A liberal deduction will be made to Countn
lenlers.
The proprietor of the above valuable discover*
intends appoiting agents through the Unite*‘
S ates for the sale «‘f it, and rIso in Europe.
JVVto York :*up 28 f A 174
Georgia—Chatham County.
To all whom it may concern—
I ¥7 UK Hr. AS, Norman Wallace Amt W'm. W
V V Baker have applied for leturs of adniini
tration, on the estate and effects of Murdock M<*
Lend late of Savannah merchant dec. in behalf of
the heirs and principal creditors.
Now tlie.se are therefore to cite and admoni*
II nmlsingular the kindred and creditors of th
a.iid deceased, to file their objections (if any the)
have) in my office on or before the first MontU) it«
Jctoher next; otherwise letters of administra
»»n will he granted.
Witness Hie Hon Georg* L. Cope, one of tl
I us! ices of the said Court, the 27ih day of Ati
gust \.D. 1823.
8. M. ROND, re 0.
aup 28 1741
Laurel Hill Tail-Mill.
/T|HE Toll mill on Mrs. Ancrum’% plantation
4JL has bei n completely repaired finely, and is
now ready to work as well a9 any other mill *»»•
■ he river. The rough rice that will be sen; tt:
t’.e mill will be kept separately in dry and s*d«
stores and shall be be:*t with the utmost care -md
economy, and the barrels will be always deiivtrcv.-
in good order. Empty barrels made of prim-
hnateri staves will be furnished at the mill whe:.
•qilired. The terms of cleaning Rice * ill be th*
<meaaatthe other toll-mills. Those planters
will engage to have their crops beat at this
mill, and Iteep her supplied, will have 200 *ier
ces or at much less s they please, beat at *•«♦.
turn. Applications concerning the mill, to he
made to Archibald Brebner, on the plantation, «r
Savannah, to
PETIT DKVILLKRS
Savani ah, »Mly 1, 1823. +• 5*
Georgia—Lhatiiam County.
To all whom it may ct#ncern.
W HEREAS Joseph Kopm*n,a TOtma tator o‘
f »bias Myers, deceased, lias petitioned the
honorable the Court of Ordinary of Chatham
•ui|ty te be discharged from the said administra*
lion.
These ht» therefore to cite and admonish All ami
singular the kindred and creditors of the said de
ceased, to file their objections (ifany they have,,
m my Office on or before the 1st day of January
text, otherwise lettersdismissory will be granted
vt it ness the honorable George L.Cope, one • f
he .1 Ubtices of the aaid court, the lsi day of Jut
A. I). 1823. 9 M. BOND,c.co.
juiy i no
JVotice.
4 I.L persons having demands agaist the esta’
» of Bene<lict Rourqiiin of the county of Chat
•am, planter deceased, will render them duly at
leiteil, and all I hose indebted to the said estate,
will please make payment to
HAMUTAI. IOHNSON, J'hn'rx
THOMAS JOHNSON,
17 14s
Ten Dollars Reward.
sANAWAY trom the subscriber about th
JlV 6th day of July, two negroes, Kdenborougt-
»nd March, Edenb-tfounh Isa light complect*
Vfrican, negro, about thirty five ye -rs of ac
live feet tour inches high, has a number of hi
country's marks on hia face and body, speaks baj
English and appears to get in a passion if not nn
lerstood. March is twenty yetrs old, of a black
- mplexion, five feet six *>r eightincheshigh —
• hey are thought to be in Savannah, as both ot
.Oetn have been a great while in that place pre
vioustotheii going into Garolin-.. The abovt
reward will be given to anV person who wil
odge them in lail in Savannah, or deliver ther
to the subscriber In Pury0urgh, S. C. orftvt
dollars for either of diem. ^
JOSEPH II. RECK
fulv 29 167
Notice.
. INBmonth.fWim -he<l.tehereof, ipplica'ioi
* will bem.de to tliehon the justice* of th.
iferior court of Bulloch County, for leave to lc'
lie real etute of Ueililme Denm.rk, l .te of taie
inly, dec fur the benelit of the helre.
MALACIII DENMARK,
dec *245 . G-mttlia
A l.t.per*on*h»vlng<letn*mli*(f>ln>t Sh*dtick
/V nntlcr,deceued, of UhertyCounty, «re re-
qiietted do prerent them legally .tieated, and
thorn Indebted to make p»yme6t «o
c c.suIhVkn. ,
P Bfi'rs.
100 Dollars Reward*
r IIIIE above reward Kill be psid io any person
I- or persons, who will lodge my coacbmtn
WILL, and SALLY his wife in gaol, and prove
to conviction their being harootireu by a white
«»r coloured peraon, or Ten Dollars for their ap.
prehension and delivery to the lubvcriber, or
lodged in the work-house or gaolj they are
no doubt in the city and may go to Savannah
U'hpif thov lluVtf* minv Bpnna'mf mr»a_ Will i.
vbere they have miny acquaintance*. Will is
an elderly man, foil eyes and generally iuflam-
• d from intemperance, limps in his g «it f'ronr.
tf-datic i.ffection. Sally is a small woman, yellow
'■oniplrcted, bu-hy luir, asmJIscaron the upp=r
*io. high cheek bones, thin visage, -a alight filn»
n both eyes, of middle *;,e, aiul a Virginian h)
'lirtli—is well known in the Charleston Market
The above Negroes may obtain forged p isaes s
iff periods are therefore cautioned from harbour-
i g or carrying them off, as the law will he ri/id
ly enforced. 11. M’N'ISH.
sept 13 Jt181
'J3* The Editor «>f the Savannah Republican,
wil! insert the above twice a week for one mouth
a id send .hi# biff to the Office of the Charleston
*wv f. *«tt
Geo' ^ia —Clutiham County.
Vo dll whom it may Concern—
W HERE AS Ellen Me Joniloug, ha# applied to
the Hon the Court of Chatham Count),
f ir letters of admiuiatraiion on the estate and el*
tects of' Eugene McConiloug dec.
Th se are therefore io cite and admonish all
*od singular the kindred and creditors of Uie Raid
l ceased, to file their objections ,(if any the)
•ave) to the granting of the administration of tfir*
' state of tiie said deceased to the applicant in the
ierk’a Office of the said Court, on or before the
-Wurth day of October next; otherwise letters of
i-lministration will be granted.
Witness the Hon J P Williamson, one of the
Justices cf the said Court, the 4th day of Septem
ber A. D. one tfioudlnd eight hundred and twenty
three
S M BOND, c c 0.
«ept 4 177
Georgia—District Court,
Avoust Txum, 1823.
W HEREAS, Wilson Falter, Elias Bliss, Dimas
Pouce, Joseph Habersham, haac N*»rto.
»o*l Wm p Claik, were duly aummond to atten*
his Court at said Term, as Juror#, and bein|>
• -lied, made default,ordered that they be fine-1
•' the sum of tw« n*y dollars each, unless the)
make goiid «nd sufficient excuse* on oath, to he
li ed in the Clerks Office on or before the first day
f the next Term.
Extrect from the minute*,
GEO GLEN, Clerk
19
171
Geo! gia—Chatham County.
To s*U whom it may concern—
W HEREAS, John II Gilbert, executor of Pe
ter Fa'tinl dec. ha* petitioned the honor
'd** the court of ordinary of said County ’o be di-
Hisrged from'th* executorship of the said csta’t.
Now thene are therefore to cit** and admonish
-1! ami singular the kindred and creditors of tlx
said deceased, to file their objections (if any the)
' ave) nn or before the 5th d -\ of December nex«;
<*t* cru ise letter* dismisj-ory will be granted to the
«ppJicant.
Witness the Hon. Thomas N. Morel, one of the
Justices of the s «id court, this 5th day of June, A
D. one thousand e ; gi»t hundred .and twenty three.
L. L. S M BOND. c. c o
no € 135
For Sale.
A G WG of prime negroes, 65 in number, the^c
.TL n**gr »es have aKva\ s been accustomed to the
ru' ivati >n of both. Cotton and llice, and in chic
•‘-r, ii ferior to none in the Southern Country !
The Above property can bf Viewed on the plxn
.’•nr near 'Ir Dnnwodys in Liberty County F.*-**
t rtl erinfo’ , mation or particular* relative to th
urchisc,ap'rlv »o Ru'loch & Dunwody, Frc'o*s
Sa-unnah, ..rJol n Dunwody i ■ l.iberty Coun'y.
^ho for Stir r* Kent
Ten acres of prime h gh 'ami, adjoining the
tovnof Sunburv, fiv*» hundred acre# of Cott*n
»nd Rice Land, «•» the waters of S. Newport Uiv
cr, under the influence of ti 'es; and three bun
’■ed an 'fifty acre* of mixed land, on Midway
'W.amp, four miles above the Meeting House on
♦hr Mill* dgevitlc road. A more*particular dis-
cription of the above lon*’is is deemed unnecessary,
t* doubtless #n) one wishing to purchase would
n*pect them. Reference as above,
s-pt 9 t.|179
Notice.
a f.T. persons having demands sg«i ,, st the es.
u\. ,s * e Thomas Capps late of Chathan
c nut), dec. are requested to render them dul)
attested. Those indebted to said estate, are re
quired to make immediate payment.
JOHN MOREL, Adm'r
jure 21 146 *
Administrator’s Notice.
t v LL persov# having demands agaiiiRt the Es
512k tateof John Lathmp, deceased, are requef-
-d to present them duly attested within 12
mon’h# to the subscriber, and those indebted to
•aid Estate are req tested Jo make pavment to
CHARLES HOYT.
may 21 fa 121 jdmiiiitt’r.
Xotice.
C\5»INF. months after d.-e application will b.
dSl -» '
_ iMdf to the iionorable the inferior cmirt ot
ay-e county, fur leute to ielljbe folloain.-
.aoti of land, .iz: ■ , r -
Loti of l.nd lying in Monroe county, no 30, 2 i
iistrirt, no 104, 3d district, nn 180,13th di»trict,
no 236, 4th district, no 274,13 district.
Lot. of nod Ivinjc in Henry couniy. no 103,1st
iicrict, no 7,2d do nos 49 snd 54, 5th do. no.
92 and 165, 7<h do. nos 188, 14th do. no22,
15 h do. no 65, 17tli do.
In G«ine-l county, lot no 328, 5th district*
in Booty countv,"lot. no 166. 6th district, no.
65, 12th d«. no 203,10th do. no 168, l'2th do.
In Houston county, lots no 217, 1st district,
in 20,6th do no 178,13th do.
In F yett county, lot no 65,9th district.
For the benefit iif the heirs and crirditort of the
state ot Robert Leach.
LOUISA LEACH,
Adm’x estate of Robert Leach,
mny 29 128
TOHNE months after date, I 'hall apply to the
ONI Honor."- *“*'—*'**“ " r
ttnnnrable Juaticca of the inferior Court of
. .ItiiiLhsm tiom ly, for leave to sell all the real
Itstate of .larni ' Porter, la- c of arid county deed,
r... *i.. ke.nolit nl the heirs anti creditors of said
»!S’RlC Ol .laifiVh rvi'V'i «• ->||U >"■« •
for tlte benefit ol the heirs and creditors of said
' ' W.G FOUTF.il.
Administrator.
julyli L56
> t* I Kit tilt expira'ion of nine months In.m
\ this date, application will be made to tlte
honorable the Inferior Court of Bulloch tunnty,
alien sittine for oMisSty purpose., fhr in order
tn wil the uliole of tho teal eatate of John Hawk,
late <i Bulloch enuntraforesaid, dee.W.
ilORCAN TtRfUVfb 5
ALLEN RAWLSj
JAMhSRATVLS,
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april S
W*'
I, rlceitedf
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Law Register of the United States.
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Has so t bsoriviP,
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Title** of 6''fate kav) nvd Regulations.
Administration. Ah ns. A*'avion Attichment.
Attor desand Coutisellm . Hail B.»-on:.nd Feme
Histards Bifi*\of Exchange, lh.uk Accounts.—
tffi -nefery—Decrees in Choses in Ac*un . Con
voy vnees Courts l(U Ststes.) Courts (State )-
Curtesy Descents. Ulstiihu’ion Divorce. Do-,
r English I aw Book*. Entails. K.s’ate* lor fife,
ishery. Fra.ds—tatme of. Praudulei.t Convey
nces Guardianship. I*:teic«t Insolvent Kstu’* .
Insolvent LawJoint.tenant^. Judgments and Fx*-
u’i'P.s. I^and’ord atid Tenant l ands—Pubh'k.
Caws—Law Ho ks. Law A«sorist»OMS. Limit .
lit os Legislature—me< ting of Letters of
i*y. Vaj nn nt of Debts by Executors 6fc Pro
TiKuovy ,Notts. Rules of Court. Silanes Seal** —
^eat of Government Set If. State Office to —
fixes. U- Slates Officers U.s and Trusts Uj»i.
y. Wills.
RE
OPINIONS.
The Editor in subjoining the following opt'io ■
,fthe exec ition ofthisdepirtment
tegi«s»e r , hopes to be acquitted from the mpu
. m of censurable evoto m, tr«>m any quart
ain he fcel» that those who ire arq'i-dnied w ■'
.im, will n*»t draw this in'erenci- lud-.i.d h c..
make no pretension to any pence al merit be>i'
hat of having obtained, u alls indefatigable jiers-
veran e employed tor nearly two years, the Twin
pa' materials, from wl ieli the norktecompihd,
hv the contributions of gen’lemeu in tlte sevir..
•'•it* #, adjusting th m i- their oreseiit form, an
ff-eting.ihe publicr.ii u at an < xp* nae and under
ilficiihies, to him, a*m«i* insuperable.
Rut persuaded, flint he infi rotation to be gain
ed fr -m this cnmpiWion, *ht-n « xamined «'<d tul
v appreciated, mu «t he of the highest utiiiti •*'
the Rar and the PnbUnk.by supplying a rfeii- era
Him, as w II ‘o i*rarising Lawyers .is* to all o»*u iv
Iesir*ms « f knowing something >fthe i.'S'itminns
a d municipal laws nf the Am-ric »n S ates, i.e
els justified, on this account, t** ’•••'note i’* cir
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Ex’ract of a letter from David Roffinnn* Esq
Prof-«oroflawin the Uuiver i.) ot Maryland.
*«1 am much delighted with the work as far as
progress!, it will be invaluable to the
country'at large
After a full copy, of the two volumes complete,
had been received hy Professor Huffman, and in
piy to a letter in which the Editor apologise
...r using, in a circular notice, the foregoing ex
tract, he observe-, M 1 regret that you should have
teemed it at all necessary to apologise for the
isc of the lithe extract from my letierj I confess,
lowevefr, that it Would have been more agreeable
to me tn have spoken more particularly and to the
point, of the utility and excellence of your work,
had I supposed tha? my feeble testimony would
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Extract of«better from B IF I*igh, Esquire
Counsellor at law, Richmond, Virginia
«|.et meeonjrraui'.ate you on y -ur progies*,
which far exceeds my utnVM expectation. I hari
examined the important heads of e«ch of iht
numbers a* they came on: so far, Jrour friends
have every reason to be satisfied, and the public^
ai large must aftnowkalge,that von b fulfilled
your engagement io the Irttei.
i ltract of a le’ter from /. (ub?!l Bttckinridge,
Esq Secretary of Stale, Kentucky.
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exienulvtsly circulatetl in K ntucky, but am - I'is
fie I it will ul! well her ”
Extract of a'letter fi« n» Charles G Jto>ne»*E q.
Counsellor at law*New York.
«i ntn very anXiolu to obtain a cbji) »-f' elur in
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Law Journal. **
We have examined the M k 4 1. Ynlumfci f
tht'lmw Register ^f the United States, ju»t pul?,
fished, by Judge Griffith, eonepriring l summary
of Stale l»wjgtv*' it* gi.Utious for esch of th* 2**
States. Haring t .ken the libfcrty, ii DEc n b
1820* to recomtneud to th* pair may* of tb. A
\metican Puofic, and |l'rtieuLrly«o th . ent^ci
mtfn df the Batin (lie u,uteri ft «ua* Mr.Ur^^f
ecnersldetlgnvm vtabllr-ing^h * aw »** g- :v»
Wff Ire ol opinion that ip tbw »*'**pt»n t» f h-*t
Griffith ha# completely redeemed the pledge gir-
en in hi* pro*nec*n#. and that i|»e work Will be a
ry important addition to the Library of every
Lawyer.
Rica TtaantsoV,
1- Thos Asuis rsari 1 ,
Jos Oonair Borraur,
Joan Watte,
18m t Boir,
4 'S. Jokes.
New. York, Jdne. VP25
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ier one view, it b*>rs.me necessary to occupy two
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upon hii subscribers and the public, to he in some
measure compensated, at lead to the extent of
actual expenditure. Under this view, he stated* 1
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scribrr for the addni md Suapage* snd that th6
Book Store price wo»d«! he £14. rather less tl.aft
»ne cent » page* the ordinary rate for American
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hw works in Royal 8vo. siae Nevertheiet-, on
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Editor bolds himself bound to the le' ter of his en
gagement, and his agents are directed to deliver
these volumes at £10, tbt subscription pric*,to
such of hi* subscribers a* may choose io hav^
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which has been paid, by those to whom they have
been delivered, will be returned as soon as thei#
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The result of this is, (hat (he Digeri fi r each
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vura not amounting on the avt-rage, to a tehth part
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It was though; most advisable, to include “State
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sept 2 rjri76
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Georgia^—GhalJiam County.
Td ailivhomit may conrern-
W HEREAS Linus P. Sage,has applied to th®
Hon. the Court of Ordinary of Chatham
Ordinary of Chatham
ounty lor letters of administration, on the effects
of Sprague Taylor dec. as principal Creditor
Tlx se are therefore to rue ahd admonish ill
and singular, the kindred and creditor* of the said
deceased, to file their objection* (if any they have)
''»the granting of the administration of the e-tate
<»f foe deceased to the applicant in the Clerk's
office of ike said court, on or before the thirteenth
day of October next: otherwise fetter# of adminis
tration will bt grantee..
W iine.-s tin- Hon. John P. Wil’Linson one of
hy Justices of tic sai lUour', the thirteenth day
“f ptember, A. D. ono thousand eight hundred
.nd twenty three.
S M ROND,eSo,
sept 13 181
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fir-
Georgia -Chatham CoUnty.
To a'* whom it m.y coiiCero—
TL’ fiPIIKAS Marv Bruce, eJministratrix hf
v v the .-state of Victor Dohct, deceased, has
iti.med the cnur> of ordinary uf Chatham couu«
■y, t- be disch.*rg*d.
New these are th irforti tb cPe and arimonifo
and singular th- : kdhlred an.t creditor* of the
•aid deceit**/.i,to fi’r their obj- i.tions, fit any they
have) in my oflic , on of before tUe2l*i day of
Kebruarv nr x’; otherwise letter# dismissory will
■«r grunted tn the applicant.
W’itiim the honorable Geofge L Cop*% bn6.
<>f the lu*tices of the said Court, the 2lst dsy of
August* A. D. 1823.
S. M ROND, c. c. ©.
aug 21 172
Ge rgia—Chatham County.
o a « whom ii ma> concern—-
\\J t »V.UE \A Efixabt-th UtmaSmrt*administra*
> ▼ tnx ami John G. Il< I vision, tulmintnitor of
•iie es’a'e of Dame! IL ihshart,dec, havt petitions
the omu l of oMinary of f.hathafh county to
be UischargetL 4
New iht #e are therefore to eit#* and admonisb
d- and singular the kindred and creditor* of the
s iid dec eased, to file their ob jections, (if any they,
have) in my office, on or before the 2lst day of
February next4 utherv.se letters di&missory will
be granted to the applicant
At it nets the honorable Georgts L. Cope, one^
of the Justice* of the said Court* the 2lst day of
Augur*, A. D. 1F23.
S M. DOND, c. c. o,
kug >1 l72 ^ .
Georgia—Chatham bounty.
Tn all whom it may concern—-
W HF.RKAS2.iie Stilwel!, his applied forieS
lereafulmiiilnwntion on the ettit^ anti
effects oflnhn Stilneltidec, inbthaifofMie heirs
and trediturs.
Now tliese are therefote to cite and admonish
all andainghlarihe kindred and oredhora of the
..id debessed. to file the!, objection, (ifsm-they,
have) in my office on or before the 3utli i . of
Svpti mber next) otherwise letters ofadraiuutn.
turn will hr granted.
Witness the Hon Thotbas Jf Morel, orte of the
iustices of theitU Court, the 3t.th day of August*
A-U. onh thousand eight hundred sndtweotja
threh.
any 39
175
8. M BOND, c co.
Georgin—Chatham Cotiiity.
'Io ai* wi.om it may concern— * :-t
\ X ‘ IIEUP.AS James Mormon h«# applied for
■ - letters of M.lmini.drrtion, on tho eltate and
iffVcts of Wfti. IJochstraMcr, metthant dec. in
behalf pith*! cr diri'rs.
Nbw thrsi are therefore to cite and ndfooiri&N
wil nv.d singular the kindred an.1 erediturs of the
said dece#*e<f,to file their object! »na(if Miy they.
h#v* ) in my “ffice on or bef f*© the 30th clay *>t
S- pu mber next; otherwUe letters of administra-
i >n wi’lbegrante*'
MritiifM -he Hfip. JbhnP. Williamson,’ Ore o7
•!.«» Jnsiic- * of «ht said Couri, ’his 30th day of
ugu ’, Ai D. 6nh thousand eight hundred and
twenty three.
s. Jt. BOND, €•’ €. o.
:.ug 30 175 .
A 1 L persons having fft mand* against the ft.
JtlX fate of Thnrnas t apps, lata 11 Chatham e. tmi
tyidec .xre req»jy*ted to n nder them dhH att* tt-
vd. Those irdWf d to said estate, i.fr teqjiiira^
to make immediate p ■ met *
fiwiagi'iil nil ’ j** J0
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