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THURSDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 9, 1823.
— Lot No 21 -
qBEtas$SfaK&
iswtt.E^. *$gi, IAM poi>F„Sen.
May River, So. Cs-
Rot Sale, ..
J Tbe three story Brick-Building
r.“ysS“£S"S
snil oo.oenhspP y JO hn HUNXEB .
ft® j ■-•'-■•■
WrEent, .
The dwelling house and Shops
M corned by Mr. Robert Hoy;. at the
[Jll c( , rn i r of Bay and E:ist broad Street*,
[i^ app'y 10 F. W. IIKINEMANN,
„*» J!1
1 ToRent. 7
. large and commodious dwcl
*•„» house iituatetl on Lincoln street al
mSSigat}?**"*-
_.„tl sion will be givenoe 1st. Novel
hereext- iPP*? ** poucLASS^SORREL.
m 1
—" For Sale,
Aft
'f w,rc ^Yminir Gen. Huger* and Mr. Nicholas
SI* l-ersona who may wish to purdiMe VUI
Soethepremiaea. A good tittle will be pven
sod tie 'f.^l e C WVLS1ALLOHY ‘
(jliontobetnadelo Agent rf Hwnlin Msllory
«M 7—
I I informed that the cbim of Hamlin Mallory to
tk. tract of land in South Carolina, called
NcMHe Unowin a ..sin for ***>«""*&
Hon. until die termination of wbi.b, some Tins
wilite incurred by those who
n^dceS
-^ibAbgmM
IQIt Sale Oil very accommodating terms 2,500
1 acres offend, in llulloch county, lying on the
Jedecrillerosd, 43 miles from. Savannah, on
which fs an elfgsHt Mill Seef, with * ready nude
din and ionic of most beautiful aprtnga in that
part or section of cou ntrj—it lies about t wo mile -
foD the Ogechee nver, and most elegantly tim
btred. The alream on aaid land is quite euth
cient for a Saw and Grist Mill. For further partic-
ultra Inquire of Levy S. D’Lyon, Savannah, or
lath, subscriber near the
T.3. About too actei of aaid land, is cleared
‘tad under Rood fence.
—dlfe) " '
d limitation on ike Salts for Sale.
it plantation known by the name of. Pal-
. „jiM, and aituated on the North feast point
.t^eraarbh Island* belonging to the eltite of
Cknenl Tattnall* is offered for aalc for the
•nui^ase of fcaapleimg the <
t-te between ifce heir*. The tract content up
»cds if six hundred acres* the greeter pert of
hind) ii cotton land of the jtr*f quality. The
' p on the plantation coniwt of a two itoiy
r houfe, overseers hofeac, a cotton, corn
HHKutt 'and negvti houaea sufficient for the
tfcommodatjott of eighty negroes* all either en*
ti&y’nev, or recently thoroughly repaired. Thb
situation U as healthy and pleasant as any on tb-
veibotrd of Georgia of Booth fcirolina—It ft will
iohincmiles ot ^avatfnah, over a very excellent
jA'ic road. This place will be apld ray low, 8c »
l * • j;) wi|! be given. For
nd and Negroes for
i HANDSOME property, unincum bered,cop.
i anting of Land and Ncgroea, together with
St«k of-evety kind, and the growing crop, a*
Winbnginalltoaboiit 13 or 1J.000 dollars, situ*
sic in the upper counthy, and well calculated ' for
■ country Store—the soil well adapted to the cut.
ivattod of Cera and Cation, is uttered for sale on
^1* Slock, or good paper, well secured, will
c.nitn m payment.
ftefonher particulars; apply to the EditoK of
ceueotBi Journal, ■
lunelS .US
For tiale f
die real estate of Stephen Craft,
io wit: 3 lota ofland in Yamacraw, on
wd Farm streets, containing 60 feet by
< ? ch > B* 4f wliieh lota now in the occu-
S? °f fh'iSp Kolb, th# other sdjolhing—Six
.S2*® lo !*> oouih treat of and adjoining the city
■iii re?” °{ s *»»nnalq being part of garden lot
K’MhOwn Utely as Laroche’a-snd two
the fourth iliitrict, Early County,
. - aaid Stephen Cr.ft in the Lino Lottery,
number* . •
.b . ".told before the Court House in Savan.
,J 'he firat Tuesday In October nelt, be-
?*?»« «w.l hour* of .ale, by the SheiiflT-by
■ uaion of the Inferior Court of Chatham
tMsltfSVf fcr ordinary purpoaea. for the
•*ma l Sf «i^|h, cr * JU0 " " ** id
^ inly 10 ■
*a*t«w^^ sSt and Rice Mill,
icae thereto belonging—
l b* given to the pureba-
rieeuiity, e(>-
tefmaap.
COFFEE HOUSE.
Subscriber beg» leave to inform the Dub.
X lie, (and particularly the members of the
ensuing Legislature,) the he baa prepared his
House in tlie beet m-inner for tbe aoeommods-
ti«n of wieh pensmis aa may call «o him. Mem.
bers of tlie.-iegi: *
sire
liusrding'
mrrprieeeofihiapla’cti Good Slablriconrenieni
for Hones are prepared, and an excellent pasture
near the town for the llonee of those who with
it. Hones and servants, will be charged very
low, '' T'"'"; JOHN DOWNER.
Milledgeville, 14th Aw>. 1823, \T%
Hair Restorative,and Preservative
ypHE important discovery nf* Vegetable tub.
Xatance, capable of reatoring and preserving
the Hair, waa accidentally made by an individual,
Who lias neither .the capacity, nor the disposition
to practice deception or fraud; The fullest rell.
aneo may be placed en the efficacy and power of
mad owed Rom haiboor.
ing or earnuig them off, aa the law wiU be rigid
ly enforoed. H. M'MSH.
13 - trlBl
The Editor of the Savannah Republican,
-— 1 the above twice a week for one month
the Vegetable Cerate, not only in teatonng and *J)d lead hia bill to the Office of tbs Charleston
""-venting the fdlingof the H&, butin produc- City Gazette.
the greatest luetre gad Dye
5 and the public may rest $
a will be clearly maul tested in t
abort lime by the renewal and vi;,.
of the Hair,and by effectually preremini
ing out or falling off. ^Tho “ ' “
capillary vesaels, which constitute thoae organa
that secrete tbe matter forming, the hairs these,
like many othef organs of the animal body, which
have-been in a state of dormancy of disease, may
bereatoredtotheir healthy action, and perform
all ihme functions assigned tbe.m tar nature.
The .proprietor being aware of the numerous
ecifici palmed on the public, and desirous .that
e present article may not suffer DzmTWaq im-
■esaioos.mUita merits on the effect it be* pro.
iced on various persona, who hare used it, and
ail that is asked, at it relates to'tbe verity ofits
eflccl, is x fair trial.
Elderly people, with bald heads’, must rest as-
suredthatby applying a few boxes of tbe above
Cerate, their Hair will be restored with all its
Wthfiil beauty and BTe.
To prevent imposition, tbe saIe.of the Vegeta-
e Cerate will be confined to-Doctor JAMBS H.
HART, New York, corner of Broadway & Cham
ber street, three doom ftotn Washington Hall,
where it will be sold at {l 75,
■ A liberal induction will be made to Country
dealers, —
The proprietor of the above valpable discovery
intends appaiiiag .gents through the United
Stsfta for the sale of it, and alw in Europe.
Akw lerk sag 38 0*174 " -
. Ckorgi^-Chathaii^ County.
To all whom it may concern—
ITTHEREAS, Norman Wallace and Wm. W
V V’ Baker have applied for letters ofadmhrfs
tretion, on the estate and effects of Murdock M“r
Leod late ofSavaanah merchant dec. in behalf of
tbe heirs and pfiucipal creditors.
Now these ire therefore to dti
all and Regular the kindred and creditors of the
•aid deceased, to 6Ie their objections (if any they
have) iumyofRceon or before thefirtt Monday in
October next) otherwise letters of administta
tion will be granted. -- r?\-
Witness the Hon Geoige L. Cope, one oi the
Justices of the Said Court, the STtb day of Au
gust 4; D. 1833. -
S. If.BOND.eeo.
«ug38 1T4|
LaUrel HiU Toll-Mill.
aw Dollars Seward.
T ,HE »hove rewsrd will be ,p&l^ to any person
evil V pel i*2 , ?l “y coachman
ally ht# wir^fffcaoland provej
their being harooured by a white
i, or Ten Dollara for their ap-
.t:—— to jj, e aabacriber, or
or gaoli they are
ay go to Savannah
acquaintances. Will is
ed from intemperance,- limps ..
sciatic affection.' Sally ia a small
sciatic affection,' Sally ia a small woman,!
complected, bushy hair, aanulltesron the'
lip, high cheek bones, thin visage, a slight'film
on both eye., of middle age. and a Virginian by
■JrwallkaoMla theC M
above
oftlmbear stands in this city, fur entertainment
and Livery Stable*. I will give a fair chance to
some good pcnon.who it well acquainted with that
business, if application ia made before the firat of
November; and if not reated by that time, 1 wiU
continue mjr usual pncUce, and do hope lo meet
wdh as great share of friendship as heretofore. I
c,m Otherwise but express my gratitude. for that
BCltinil nf malum **#oiuo^ on J A ^ wmu
Georgia—Chatham County. . ..
87HERBA9 Ellen McConiloug* hta applied to
T.f. tbs Hour tlus: Court at Cbitium County*
®f adminiatration on tbe estate aided,
fectiof Eueene HeConUouedee*
The ae are therefore to c.tc and admanhh all
and singular the kmdred and creditors uf the said
rinsed, to file their objections Of any they
hate) to the granting of tbe ^mMsttation oftbe
«^,°flbe said deuased to tbe applicant in tbe
Clerk’s Office of the said Court; on or before the
fourth day of October nexti othetWia* letters of
administration will be granted.
.Wi'otM the Hon Jr, Williamson, one of the
Justices of the said Court, thedthdayofSeptem-
berA. D. one thousand eight hundred and twepty
S. M BOND, e c o.
sept 4 17? .
Georgia—District Court,
Acocst Tern, 1833*
TVTHETIBAS, Wi!*on Fuller, CHas Bliss, Dimas
m Ponce. Joseph .Habersham, tscac Norton
and Wm. p, Clark, were duly summood to attend
thisCqurt at said Term, as Jurors, nod being
called, made default,ordered that they be fined
in tbe wm of twenty dollars each, unless they
make good and sufficient excuses on oath; to be
filed in the ClerksOfficc on or before the first day
of the next Term.
Eatn^t from the minutes,
GEO GLEN, Clerk.
augJO m
K7* Take Notice,
r um deft rout to rent mjr h<>u«e and stables
wherein I now reside* os it it known to be one
per month, ,$5“ A ***
eeptts ,83*: MtCHAEL LONG.
Dollars Reward,
1 for the apprehension and fietf.
Savannah Jail, the following ne.
ded, add baa since been twice taken and allowed
-to escape—and about ten days ago, applied to her
former muter for a ticket and with ready argu-
mentof Contrition, calculated to succeed with the
moM incredulous—obtained one, with the s«ur.
sneaofintereesfien in her behalf; aince whidi
•he hu not been heard of.) Franky ia about 23
or 50 years of age; of usual size, good figure,
handsom intelligent liace. speaks slow, sndthe
might be called black by most persons* will be
found on a dose examination, slightly tinged wi
yellow. She it presumed to be lurking in or -
bout tbe city, where she is well known, and will
render a further description unnecessary.
- -- . . : B. KINO.
»irien, 28th August
sept 2
CK176
/HHE 'Soli mill 011 Mrs. Ancrum’a plantation
il has been completely repaired lately, and ’
now ready to work as well as any other mill
the river. The rough-rice thst will be sent
the mill will be kept separately in dry awl safe
stores; and shall be beat with the utmost tare and
economy, and the barrels will be always delivered
in good order. Empty barreb; made of prime
boated stave* will be furnished .at thfi mill when
required. The term* of cleaning Rioe will 6»lhe
tame at at the other toU-mill*., Those planter!
who trill engage to have their crops beat at this
mill, hnd keep her supplied, will have 200 tier
ces, or as much less as they please, boat W o
turn. Applications concerning, tbe mill, to I
sde to Archibald Brebner, on the plantation,
Savannah,to , 1 _
- PfeTiT MB V1LLERS.
Savannah, July 1,1833. -flSMmt
For Sale.
A GANG of prime negroes, Min number, the-e
t1l . negroes have shv*}s been accuitomed to the
cultivation of both Cotton and Bice, and in char
actev, inferior to none in the Southern Country!
The above property can be viewed on the plan
tation hear Hr Dnnwodyt in Liberty County. For
farther information or particulars relative to the
.purchase, apply to Bulloch k Dunwody, Factors
’Savannah, or John Dunwody in Liberty County.
JIU, fir Sale v Rent.
Ten acres of prime high land,- adjoining the
town of Sunbuiy, five hundred acres of Cotton
and Bice Land, an Abe waters of 8. Newport Riv
er; under the influence .F tides; and three hun
dred and fifty seres of mixed land, on Midway
Swamp, four mile* above the Meeting. House on
the MUIedgeville read. A more particular dis-
cription of the above land a is deemed unheeezsary,
as doubtless, any one wishing to purchase would
inspect them. Reference si above.
sept 9 tfU9 ,
honorable ihe Court of Ottlinaty of Chatham
county to be discharged from the sidd administra
tion.
. Theae are therefore todteandartmon^hall
eoSedftoDIeHiriroSjecUonaiJiSm? tl«yh«v*,f
' my Office on or before the 1st day of January
ixt, otherwise letters diaraiisoty will be granted.
next, otherwise letter* diimlaiory wiilbegrani
Witneaa the honorable George UCope, one of
the Justices of the aid court, toe 1st*? of July
D. 1823. 8. II. BOND, e. 00.
3
iyi
uo
Notice.
totetqami ailthoae indebted 10 the said estate;
wili^euemake^tto^^
Ml
ir^ T % M
DMAS JOHNSON,
- v Ten DoUariSewaxi. ^
(VaNAWAY from the «ul»cribet atwtfl the
XV fith day of July, two pegrota, Edenborough
and March, Edenborough is a light complected
African, negrol about thirty five year* of age,
live feet four iffohes h%h, haaa ntunber of hn
countn’s mark* on hia face and body, breaks ban
English and appear! to get tn a pnisior
derttood. March Is twenty year, old,
complexion, five feet six or eight inti
They aretfojughfto. beta SavannilS —
them have been a great whtlein tint place pre-
vioua to their going into Carolina.. The above
reward will bo given to any peraoir. who will
lodtatliem' in fail in Savvnnah, or deliver them
to the aubaeriberln Furyaburgb, 8. C. or live
fe?*"‘“'jimt.-a Ktaak
SSa—HLaft'
ll requested to
the account to the
Notice.
real estate of Redding Denmark, laid ol aaid
W* forthehenejtonheheira
dec *34* , W* £
quested to'present them l*gdiy afttaledf $nd
Uwm indebted to make psynlent (0
C.O.SCRI’
m AUDLET-
July W l*l?3
Georgia—Chatham County.
To nll whom it may concern—
TXTHEREAS, John B Gilbert, executor of Pc-
Vw ter Favard dec. has petitioned the honor
able the court of ordinary otaaid County to be dia.
charged from the executorship of the said estate.
Now these are therefore to cite and admonish
all and singular the kindred and credltnn of the
•aid deceased, Ao file their objections (if any they
.have) on or before'the 5th day orDeoembemexti
otherwise letteri dismissory will be granted to the
WpUdiiL
Witness the Hon.ThomasN. Morel, one of the
Justices of the said court; this Sth day of June, A.
D. one thousand eight hundred and twenty three.
~L.L. S. M.BOND,e.c.o
june 6 135
Noticei *
A LL persons having demands against tbe et-
J\_ ute of Ttwmaa Capps,' late ef Chatham
county, dee. are requelted lo render them duly
attested. Those indebted to said estate, are re.
quired to make immedlite payment.
’ JOHN MOREL, Adm’r.
Administrator’s Notice!
A LL persons having demands againat the E
JtA tate of John Lathrop, deceased, are reqnea.
red to present them duly attested within 12
months to the. subscriber, and those indebted to
,vfl{Wyj
CXMNE months after date application will W
£X Blade to tbe honorable tbe Inferior court of
Wayne county, for Itafe to aell the following
imeFfcnd, viei"* ■ . .
roe county, no 30,3d
. no 180115th district,
'4,13 diilrict, .
nry county, no 103,1st
, „ Wand 54, Sth do. noa
92 and 16J; 7th do. noa’ 188,14th do. no S3;
15th do; no 65, 17th do.- -
Iq Qwloett cqunty, lot 00 528. .Wiffiatrict- .. A
In Dooly county, lots ru> ltd, 6th district, no.
65/ 12th ds.. no 203,10th do. to 161 ttth do.
In Houston Coiinty, lota no31f,‘ 1st district,
n °lnx|relt d cou)dy, 7 tot TO*4°$jh district
Fof the benefit of the heln and creditor! ol the
e„.tcofRobertLe.cb. Lou|sALEAcH(
: * . Adfti’x e»t»tc of Robert Leach.
menit*
Fi’KR thee
this dste,' 1
honorable the Ii
when aittlng for 61
(6 sell the whole of the
e BuUoch count* 1.
MORGAN,B
mh
For the tnformatum of the JSagis-
tratn and Elrctmef Chatham County.
fflHE Grand Jury of aid County, at May Term
X last say— . -
Tax Collector complaining
sum is yearly lostto the State
the election law
that the ma.
icjlyadhero
of voters: and
that the Tax Collector be requested to attend with
hi* digest, all with elections embraced by the
election law, whereby an evil so serioualyfelt by
the State and County may be effectually reme-
Now beitreraembered that it fe expecteil the
- Magistrates will comply with ri.,1 wwimM*n-t,tif,n
of the Grtftd Jury, andfbata list of defiuilttrfa
furnished by the Tat Collector which will He laid
before the nresiding Mmristrstes it the ensuing
October. Election Slid that constable John Barthcl-
masaand ntyaeif are authorised to receive the'
Taxes so in default, and for fear that aome of the
good citizens’ maybe disappointed in not being
allowed to vote in consequence ofauch de&ult this
notice is given - . .
Oath to be adminit&red
- «I A B do solemly swear that I have attained to
the age oftwenty-one yean have paid all legal
Taxes which have been required of mood wi nch
1 have had an opportunity of paying agreeable to
law, have resided six months within the County
and that I am n citizen of the United States and
m inhabitant ofthiaState. 1 *
One hundred and sixty-two persons are return-
as defaulters by she collector. '
, JOB T.DOLLES, Clerk,
sept IS 183i.
DIVISION OKDER.
T HE Major General of the-firat diviaion ot
Georgia Militia; having received Information
from hia Excellency .the Governor—that the exe-
cutive department have not been furniahed by
the Adjutant General with regular returns of the
effective militia, for the ycarsT816.1817,1818,'
1820 h 1821—and Ihat agreeable to an art of Con-
gross passed the 23d of April l80B, fof arming
and equipping the whole body of tbe .tftitla $f
the United Statq), by which “
of small snns.and accoulrer
wiU be refpiWM- in proporrioti tb th
strength of .the aetcnl states dnd Terr
And as it ia emential ts the hfterosj. of Gt
the Impediment* that withhold ffemijea
of defence, ahquH bejretnovtd githou" ’
>r General Orders and direct* Urigi
. Harden and Taylor of Hie fitatar
brigade of the first wmon, to proceed
to the procurement of return* tffihe bng
their reapectir* command* for the yean
aaid, by eauaii% an examination of the ol
the Bngade Inspector,remhentaloideriy
up such other data, it will-best enable them to
fulfil the object of this order* and to tnuwriit such
return* when completed to the Executive De
partment, end to report the asmo tb their Major
General. . •
By order of Mtjor Gen. Joes Flora, . -
E. HAMILTON; Aid-De-Camp,
R p ip' fxlSQ
TEfnOOLtARSREWAltD.
rrtEN UolUra wilibe given for apprehending
i and delivering to the Jailor of Ahis County a
negro Have named PRINCE, iboui-6 ft higli, rea
dily recognised by 4 cut {cross the lip of In* nose.
Cspbdn* of vesseis, Patroona of boats, and all pert
son* whatever are cautioned aghunat otrrying off,
[, 0> entertaining tbe said runaway slave
will be rigidly enforced against all per-
wji.Morel.
KrM$ .VJ8t ■ -; ■
To I
| A plantation or tract of land 6n the
peat SaiilU river. That tract nf U nrt kno » n b
the former reudence or Mm Apa Gibbous near
.efferson. Tfib tract contain! Sv£ hundred acre*
ffnd on a g^od pitch of *i J e; and a
handsome settlement mi * bluff™ 11* ri^er.ii.d
f,™ e l ,* od . u now under culttvalion.
* elRihl 1 ‘ ■ ■
ber near Jefferson in Camden county c'nrofe"'
,e P t3Q . i^^TSMmjEV
-Get
•pHEtub
X open*
EDUCATION.
jeunll .
20th of Ociohw
near, in me nouac lormcriy uevupied by the Rt v.-
Mr. Oleott, York street. The cop me of instruc
tion kill embrste the. varibqs branches of an
English edueslioh, and the'Latin language.
Terms rosy be knowq ,by applying , t«. the Rev
James O, Andrew, at tne Methodist Parsonage,or
to Mf. Edward Cop pee; .Young’s buildipgs.
; GEORGE WHITE,
sept *177
Inferior Court—Chatham Count)’,
, . , Fanniaiv Tas«, 1823.
f the petiiibn of the administrators and ad.
_ ^rnihistratrix.of Patrick Stanton, deeeased,
Stanton had been possessed in hit life time, and
died seised thereof—and which ia lost of mislaid—
copy of which petition; , affidavit .and script by
■hicli the existence and losafimede to appear; u.
filed of reefird in the Clerk* (me of this court—
On Arotion.of Morrison k NiceH, attorneys for pe.
litibneft—It i»ordered, that the Provident, Direc
tors and Company of “the Steorn Boat Company
,*’ do iheilr cause bn or before .the. firat
next term of this court, Why the pray-
rf of the, petitioners »hbuId not be granted; and
fortfoer ordered, (hat ll)!*' Rule M published in
oh* or ntbrb of the Gazettes of Savannah,' once a
rtSi
th.
iinted for shewing eaiaib
VBOLLE^' CW
' ipril 3
Wliole No. #262,
UNIVERSITY,
TvCOf the State of. New-FurJe.
T HE College of Physician, and Surgeon, will
commence their course of Lecforei for tb*
ensuing winter session, on the first Monday of
November next; (the 3d,) si the College in Bar.
Ciuy-#(reet. . * -
Dr. MacKzvair, en CJieroisitiy.
. Dr. Poor, on A—
Dr. Mmuiit, ,
ror me uuctorate; unleu said Student shall have
previously attended Lectures in aaid College, prior
to the session of 1822-3, or shall have attended
on * entire course of lectures delivered m some
-^*b,e Medical School or Univeraity. The
some prxetioner, have
PWiji&in, ftqfjut
produce written testimony to that
ra! importation* in ihe year 1331 and Sin
“*' L Sami '
; vvaasvm as wait »!JC JtttUllU Of HMp rb
to tlus Port ; , and will thaukl'uily receive
for any quantity: Yemels bringing ,h e
Frhm^r ^0?f"** here ‘?fbetnomhiq
“J^IPPaiuMitor
iiftbe draued to the applicant in the clerk'd
" or . tefo »* thirteenth
tratiTO wllhle ^Hnt^. herw “ t .
and twenty three.
sept 13 i8i- . 8MB0N P^,
Georgia--Chatham Cotiritfc- 1
yy. '!>“ uafo'e. of Victor (Johet, deceased, has
Ctobe C di^.^d 0fordl! ;* ryofCh ‘ lh * n ‘“''» :
Now these are therefire.tq cite and admonish
August; A. D, 1823:,.
Georgia—Chatham County;
- To al! whom it may.concern— ?, 9
the estate of Daniel Remahart, dec! hare petition;
d^cS^ f0KhB ‘ ,7rf , Ch ' ,I “ n ' coun, 7
Now thgre are therefoee to cifo arid' admonish
*®. W? ® n f u . l ‘ r ttfo kindred and creditors bf the
said deceased, to fife thdr objection*, (if any they
have) in my office, on or before the 31at day oY
wm
winwas the honorable George L. Cone" on*.
Aute ,i ™ ke “ idCo,m ’’‘ he 2l ^ay ef
— the Court of Ordi.
nary for asid county,
2’a aihthotn it may concern.. ." ...
Whereas James Butler of the aaid county, ap
plies for letters of pdmiulstcatfeo, ae principal
creditor on the estate and effects of Mrs. Sarah
McKinl) Ute of aaid cqbnty;
These are therefore to cite grid admonith ill
and angular the Wndrtd and creditoraof the said
deceased, to fife their objections' (if sny they
have) in my office bn or before the acventecntli
day bf October next, otherwise letters of admin.''
istntlon will he gramed to rife said applicant
Given under my hand am) teal thi* fevehleentli
diy^of September^A. D. One thousand eight hull-
sept pr A
A tateof 311001*# Capps, fete «f(J
ty; dec tie requested to render the.. __
ed. Thoae indebted to said estate, tre.r
to make immediate paymbnt, ... .
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pine 21 159 .
For sale,
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