Savannah daily republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1818-1824, October 11, 1823, Image 1

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ill No. 426« * «>USE*. LANDS, kc. T^tu nett tenements, with com- out hirihUngii «Ji, t<nIfctt, ‘ to D..T. HML tqv „.IAM POl’E, Sen. 'MIy (liver, So. Cm For, Sale, The three ntort|Prick Bm'dinp corner of So3& Broad end Me epr- oorupied by I1H SuhrMTt Hunter,for term* which to/.P. Willhmwn, Eaq’i *UI>e : u tt«B. JOHN HUNTER. i To Rent. I The Western tenement of the Boose in which the fcbwrtber midesi ggnmhto will be given on ■ the lSih Uli ■next. From'the htrnement two i apply to Isas ;ober next, thst in the Market bjr Mr. Ger- "inher per- itKcrlher. k. Parker aept 6 [Routes to Let, and Servants to fttr*. i A house formerly the prolffiry Bt of John Anderson, decerned, welled . sol elated for * BO AHllfNG HOUSF,Xo. 1*1*1 M, Brown Waid, an t Kgikle situation. ^T^nwieonUstNo. 54, Wmren ward, ail. } ^*A Hw'fom^nMMheMSattiollo Chapel, beside* a number of un*ti buildings calculated lor tboM pot vidor*to part high rent. Sererai Hooie Servant* to hh*^ H.AYBEN. ter* 27 For Sale, A LL that valuable trscl or parcel ofbnd knowi. A ha the name of NrlaUle situated in Staph Cm#* 4bout taro mile* ftom Savannah. Thn dart ii considered onenfthebeatfora Rice plan, blion is lb neighborhood, and contain# Eight kuriied ami eighty four aeree. It adjoin# Mr. Them Young tleo. Huger, and Mr. Nichols- Cnterr. Person* who may wiah to purchase will «umiae the premise#, A good tRtle a ill be given aoi the Sms* of sale will be reasonable. Appli- •ckwtobesssdeto - WM MAI l.nitv Agent of Hamlin Mallor) uoi lfi - 225 . •. 5 —TkTPubm r s informetl that the claim of Hamlin Mallory to ihe tract of land in South Carolina, called Nelrille.ii now in a train Tor Judicial Invettiga- fin, until the termination of which, aotnc nah Xiiibe incurred by tboao who may purchase. * WM. L. DAVIS, dee J 237 ’* .-T? J TMetum on the Salta for A'a/e.l »|Vlhr plantation known by the n-me i f Pals A metis*,tod *1-u*ted on the Not th East poin| I at WMarortoWand, belonging to the estate of . the foe QawnITattnenbt oSeted for ml* for tire .yuipceeafcMtipletitig die distribution of said e- Me between lbs hetn. .The tract eontaim up wirdiof til hundred accxfe .the greater pert cti Wfiah Jn cotton had oftW/ral fatofiqr. The baUdiogtonihe pbstatlon constat of a two storil drilling hour, nveraeera house, n cotton, con-1 sad ginWia and negM houaea an Cedent lor the sceouaidiiitm of eighty negroes, all either en titety new, or recently thoroughly repaired The I Situation h is healthy and pleasant asyny on the I tea board sfGaocgii or Smith Carolina—It la with bniwatiltsol hat r excellent luMc leads .Ita place wilt M*& very low, A wiD ha-given For " •” Daoiel or ubenlaedh(if required) will ho-g jbwhre particulars apply to Dr. W C. ' \own. p tattnau. Savannah, June if 144 O' The Editor or the Charleaton- City 0« Sdthv will ioKit the above adverti-einent, twice auetkf* oae mouth, andforward Uia account to hi* l.'IS'r Land uud Megroes for Sale. A H AN’I) 50 ME property, unincumbered, mu ffj drttofi of Hand and Negroes, together wit’ “to*-«f every kind, anti the growing crop, »■ Bomingiti all to about 12 or 15,0*0 dollars, •#•«- 11 upper country, ami well calculated for smeatty More—the soil writ adapted to the cu JJ#ia tf Cant and Canon, is offered tor sale oi •»mmoditingteroi«. ' X orgood paper, well secured, wit Mtim' ,n -* f ***"• ppply to the Editors of Itnw * raj A ^g^H^hejisb.«Jin number,the-e *T , «fov«alwty ■ been accustomed toil.* Cotton and Bice, and in chat TV. 1 ?'!? 'O none in tba Southern Country! pttnuilauM. can be vicwetl nn the plan' Ijrs In Liberty County P- r psrtieutare relative to th t*IOQla Sa Dunwody, Kvc'o-v tnwody in Liberty Couniy. hr Salt .rHau. high land# adjoining the ■ h—■*“• — of Cnttni. k of the Wateruf 8. Newport Hi UfT^OsSitnMafti-lVnnd throe but “ S,** *»" of mixed Mod, on Midway the Meeting House on A mom particular dii s Is deemed unoeotaaari E W** 1 ^ *a*taB Stosm Saw sod Rice Mill ss?« ssal COFFEE HOUSE. T HE Suhaeviber-bt ra leave toinfonn the pub lic, (and particularly the member* of tMc earning Legislature,) the be has prepared his Moose In the beat manner foe the aceommoda* turn of such person* as nuy call on him. Mem ber* of the legislature CM hare rooms of any rise to suit them, with lire placet in them. Boarding win be greatly reduced from the for mer price* oft Ilia place. Good Stable* convenient t «- Horses are prepared, «nd an excellent pasture near he town for the Horace of those who wtali it Horses and servants, will br charged very low. JOHN DOWNER. Mi Retire v :llr, 14th fur 82.1 174 To Rent, A pleasant two story HOUSE, on Mirfcrt street, -at present occupied by Mr IMr.lt, and formerly by ludge Charlton t possession given the In No. ventbtr nex>. Alto,t taro story bnck HOUSE and Lot, near Mr.'Adam Cope’s in El bert ward, well calculated for a board, ing house Possession giveo Jat Oct. or sooner, if required. Peraooe vriati- ing to rent either of the above, will call and examine fur themselves. Also, a one story HOUSE, cor ker of West Broad street and the Au. gust* road, well calculated for the epun. . (U-y trade. * Also, Kverel small Tenements, which will be rented cheap, far par- ticuhra, apply to JKQ. GARDNER. ' fTA* ha, fir ta'e, Sole and upper leather, bridle, harness, am- fire buckets, aud 1,009 pair NEGRO SHOES, at hit Tan Yard, sept 20 184 am desirous to rent my house and stables -- wherein 1 now reside, ae it iv known to be one of the beat stands ip this city, for entertainment and Livery Stables. I will give a fair chance to some good peraon,who it weH acquainted with that budnoa, if application is made before the first or November, and if not rented by that time, I will continue my Usual practice, and do hope to meet with as great ahare of Muulahipas heretofore. I cant otherwise but explCh my gratitude for that great portion of custom received, and do assure my friends art the public that nothing aball be ’aching to redder the accomodations agreable and Sublet w. II furuiabod. Horses wilibe kept per month, at $ 15. MICHAEL LONG. aept 18 18't For sale or to Rent. A Dwelling House, ami two ad jomii’g Ids, on S ring Hill r known u -1| No* .1 And.6—the premise* for mar.v It yc»ri h*» been in "the occupy ey of • Mr P. r ert and ha* her tofore been known at PurterA Waggon yard, nn-i recently Culbreths-~ the shand la equal, if not superior to any in tb city, for Hie convenience of waggons, and for Un entertainment of transient persona—<he M*. blea and yard are very extensive and commo- lion-, and is in fact every auitable fnr country custom For futlber information apply to Mr. John Varer. near the premise* in Savannah, or to WM f». PORTBR, Rffi i^umt :i.tinty, tid 4 *190 To Rent, And possession given imroedi atelv, that large and convenient Stoic Sill * ate '3 r ocr, »P>cd by the subscribers r __JU ner of Jeflirrson and Congn as mreets tju.ik it n »t auporijt to any aland in the vianil' of Market Square—also, No. 3, v nnd J>, in the same buiHinf^ all very goo*I stands and cor.* c nient Stores for burinesi— no rein will be ebargt cd until the first of November, and after that at a very low r. nt Application *» be made to the aubscriber, or Mr. 77iet. R. Vritr. FUF.DK'vW SELLECK. sept 30 frl«8 To Rent. fi That fire proof Store on South flyWa ride Market squire, formerly occupied 1 |£l] by James Dick, the situation is gQmd t*> %2JUl*ny in Market square for the Crockery or dry god business. A yard sndoottonWMre- housc is adjoining which wi**’ be let with the store if rrquirtd—Possession can be given immediately —Apply to CI.ELAND & FRASER. o"' 9 192 * To Rent, The three story building In Broughton sired) inimnliatcly oppori'c ■ Ml the resi.lence of Mums Clclin.t, E q’r gXl Possession lobe given on the U Dt. c\i, or If more sgreesble to the snplioant sn tarlier date can br arranged with the present occupant Mrs. Benjamin WalL Apply I- J-.ly 27 VIMS ATHE VS HOTEL r The atibecribcr I kc* thi- tteth- od 'o infirm the pttblie generally, «nd IJIJI -.,trticu!ar>y persons from the m com.. tty, who may tint the up country u pttrauit of health or plrasur-. thai hr - it. *c c-mmodau grntlemen and ladic, -r f milicawi'h Doartl by the day, week.or mm th, nn ctay Itrma Nothing need be said in recommendation o> A- iitrln iys:i% eitMer In regard to the nraltltliilttraa i-f the placi, salubrity ot alOH>*phert>wr agro.ablrsi.il pluaa.nt society t in all lucre particular* it .tanii. .m-reminent. The Ibllnwirg will be the rates of ehargi ng,»■ s. Ma i and Horae, p.-r fijr, 8 2 75 w » ■ •• per week, g '0 U WWW w month, g 25 Single mst. prCthy, ? E • • “ reek, 5 UO *« « • month. » on Dinurr, breaatsH, suppery Ac. 3 i Lo.igii.gy 2 * Horn, |t r day, I? • * night, •< “ month, Oi Children and seremnhb half price. • 7 GEORGE HAVES, sept 30 183 3"The Gdiuira of the AuguW Chronicle and 'i.ivannah Republican, are f» q-traed to 'uTiunwi neijuuue.,. «i. .. — ™ -~ K ,v ® * w ® inveitiuna a month, untii th. 1st of luly neat, nod f.irward their aeeouotatn A-hena Fur Sale, A Very valuable tract ot I .and in Liberty enun* tv. situate on the Sunnory Road, two roll.-* ml a halt from Bice .trough | containing two "iihlred aud ten arrea.hTW* land ia rtn valoa le for cotton, rice and com, ind ** well calcula --•d for that culture as any Ian.I in the county t nr cornliliona are low and reaaonabte j there nrc H-twceii seventy and eighty acres cleared an. toiler I. nee, there il also a good dwelling htwae, nd all neceaaarr out bnilniog* on the premise, .uarantee titles will be given to the purchaser, o Incumbrance* lying on said land For further articular* apply to capt. Joe. Jouea In Liberty uunty, orto KDWAUD B. D cKKIt, owner in McIntosh county. To be told at private sale, A plantation or tract of fan id on the great h. tils nver. Tfi.-tract ..I t Jui knnan by te former residence of Mm Ann Gibbnne near . -tlcraon. The tract Mtaint five hundred aero* f beat Tide Land on ^tod pitch oftide, and* andabmt lettlcmcnton abuffon thnrtvenam* one part of said hud 1* m>W uJIae .lao, taro hundred acreaef pane Jand »*ebjd^ro .< tame. For tepta o( sate apply to the F«v tern, of sate apply tolhe sub'eri er »«»r J«flW»*. »*P To Rent. A Store in Julinston, oasessfon may be had I Apu y at ibis omee. oet 2 #189 . n. Square, immediately. ter Take Xotice. To Rent, T !IF> eaatcrn5tnem .nl ot nut I irge and com- modioua three story llrick Huiluinc, opp i. site to Charles Ham, sequir.,artl text dt«r to* Major Seriven, haring six well finished room., '■eaidea the basement a"tir ., with carriage bouvr, atablc, and suitable roomt for aer.auu—posse sion can be had immediately. Applv to WM oet 9 192 TAYLOR. Ten Dollars Reward. a AN AW AY from tbc subscriber about thr 6i|a day of Jul>, two negroevKdcnborougli ’.id Mircli, Edeobnrou»{h U a light complected African, oegro, about thirty five years o» e| five feet four inches high, • number of -ountry *s marks on bis face and bodir* speaks bup English and appear* to get in a paauon if not un- 'erstonri. March is twenty years old, of » black mplrxion, five feet sis ur eight inches high.— t hey are thought to be in Savannah, as both of mem have been a great while in that place pre vious to their going into Carolina. The shore reward will be given to any person who will odge them in jail in Savannah, or deliver them the subscriber in Purysburgh, 9. C. or fivt vlollar* for either of them. JOSEPH II. DECK f july 29 162 100 Dollars Reward ? HE above reward will be paid to any person or wa-hs xill lodge n>v co’cnman WILL, A! SALLY Ius wife in gaol, and prove t*» conviction their being Inronnrcd by a white nr coloured pt rsnn, or Ten D »ilara for their ap- ’•n.hcnsion and delivery to the subscriber, or .odged in the work house or gaol s they are no doubt in the city a» l nuy go to Savannah * here they have many acquaintance*. Will lx u elderly man, fdleyes and generally jnflffti- dfmn* ii'teroperanee, bmps in his giU Iron, viatic sflection. Stliy is a small woman, yellow etimnlccted, bunhy hair, aamkllscaron the upper lip, nigh cheek bones, thi.i visage, a alight hln on both eyes, of middle sge, and a Virginian by liinh—is well known in the Charleston Market. The above Negroes may obtain forged passes; all {>ersons are therefore cautioned from harbour* mg or carrying them off, as the law will be rigid ly enforced. H. M‘MSH sept IS *t181 Xj* The Editor of the Savannah Republic in, will inaert the above twice a week for one month <4nd tend hi* bill to the Office ol* the Charleston City Gazette. 1 Thirty Dollars Reward, W ILL be paid for apprehending the follow ing runawiiv negr.iea;—Cook afedow about I feet 4 inchesbigl*,clnrk complexion, and ha* « %m»ll scar or* the left check: Yoric^:, * fellow about 3 feet 6 inches high, yellow complexion, iormerly the property of Mr. Gardner Tutu t and John, a fellow of x very dark complexion, about % feet 6 inches high, »lout made, has a down look. Any person who will apprehend the above ne groes, and lodge »hem in jail, or deliver tbem to •ne at Moeebud Island, about 12 mile* from S*van nab, shat) receive the above reward, or JlQ ft>r either of them. * t!15 HARRISON HINSON. TEaTDOLLAKS UEWAltD. rpKN lollais will be given for apprehending L i ' * ’* ’ " _ an- delivering to the Jailor of tni* County a egro slave named PRINCE, sbrnn 6 ft hign, rr*. Ally recognixtd by a cut across the Up f Ins nose, captains nf vessel*, Pktroons t.f boats, sod all per- >on* whatever, are cautioned against earning off. . mploy ing, or entertaining the said runaway skve a*the law m ill be rigidly enforced against all per -ons so offending. WM MOREU topt 13 DIVISION OHDh.IL .flllE tl.jor Gctiml of the first 'li.iaon J. r ‘ lie. «ujor uciimi w ' m. Grotfifo Militia, haring recei.ed informatio. irom hi. Excelh-ocy the Governor—thal lhe ex - ei live department have not been’-furnishol b> e A.ljulint Grnerel with reg«lar'retuins of lire If. dive < ilitia, foe the year* ISIS, 1617,1818. 1820 A .821—an-l that agreeable to an art of Con- Kin- pared the 23.1 of April IS08, for arming ..id • quipnin, the vrhnle body of the militia ot United States, by vrhleh aet the distribution . small arms and accoutrdlaentat xml artillera .ill b. regulated in proportion to the actual •treitirth ofthe several at ate* and Terntorie* — An. as it is eaacalial to thelnt*re*tofGeorgfo.that the Impedimenta that withhold from her the means ufik fence, aho-.-kl betremoved withou- delay—the Major Genet al orders and direct*Brigadier* Gen < -I Harden and Taylor ofth, first and second .nrade of the fits diviaion, to proceed forthwith, to the pfocuremcot of return* of the brigade* of their respective command* IbeMhe year* afore laidL by cauring an examination of the offices of fulfil the object of HiiMnler, and to ttaiunil *«ch H-torna whin completeil to the Executive Dr pari nvrol, and „ report the ^ to their Major order of Major Gen Joan Ftorv, E HAMILTON .Ud-Derifomp rep 11 . t«180 ^ Five dollars Reward,' rulLL be paid fnrtlie apprehension and proof Ij to conviction of the tape vihiafewbo^n Saturday afternoon tart, whelrthe tubretihee «aa ,t dinner, enter* hi. Storoln Bryan rtrw*. and feloniously stole thcitaWrifelwo receipt* fifoeo by Abraham D’ldron IMq. fiathe mbacnberftr the lail fee. of en HuMm JMMa and an Jlwjforo* Heifre. nance A. filer* la a rety great ptohaWh. that the villi*, will bp djaopeared. he la adria- ed to return the *md papers and .0 furtherjque* tiooa.iUbeaUcd JAMES FOWLAB. •\uf ir Apssfsi thiaofificfo 4»pt *6^ EDUCATION. ft HE aubacriber inform, the public that be will l open a SCHOOL on the 20. h of Octohor next, ui tbr house formerly occupied by the Rat Ur. Oleeit, Y6rk street. The course of Inal ruc tion will embrace the various branche* of an English education, and the Latin language. Terms may be known by' vjipiyinf to the Rev lame* O Andrew, at the Metbodiat Parsonage,oi to Mr. Edward Coppee, Young’s buildings. GEORGE WHITE. aept 4 177 , Laurel liiU Toll-Mill. / IIHE foil mill on Mrs. Aneruai’a plantation -A has been completely repaired lately, and ia now ready to work a. well ae any other mill on the river. The rough rice that will be sent to the mill will be kept separately in dry and safe rtofea, and (hall be heat with the utmoal care and economy, aed the barrels will be always delivered in good oeder. Empty barrel*, made of prime boated staves, will be forniahed at the mill when required. The terms ot cleaning Rice will be the same as at the other toll-mills. Those planter* » ho will engage to have their crops beat at this mill, and kropher supplied, will have 200 tier ce^ or as much teas a they please, beat at one turn. Applications concerning the mill, to be made to Archibald Brtboer, on the plantation, ta in S*i*niuh,to PETIT DF. VILLERS. Savannah, Inly l, Jfi21 tlJU-fim. api Madeira, I Vine. r HE undenlg-ied ti a on nand, sod offers f sale on vet}- liberal terms, a large quantity Superior Madeira Wines, in pipes, half pipe quarter cask, and eighths of the juatly celebrated brand of J,hn Award March It C,. of tlie aero- ral importation* in tlw year 1821 andaineei ill of which ere of much admired qualities. He ha* a subscription always open fur the importation of die beat Wines from the island of Madeira direct to this Port i and will thankfully receive order* for any quantity t Vemela bringing the tubaerip. lion wine* generally arrive here lit the month of February: and, therefore, order* should be lent about the 15th oi' October. PETIT DE YILI.F.RS, Factor. Savannah, llih Sept. 1823 jjcal80 Georgia—Chatham County. To *11 whom it may concern— FK4IJBUKAS, John D. Spann Executor of Jt- fj cob Abart decoaicd, a pplica foi like* dimissorv. Now these arc therefore to cite »nd admonUh all and Singular the kindred and creditora nt tti. aak! deceased, to file their obieotion (if any tUe> have) in my Office on or before the lat day. ot December next* othewiae letter* dumiworj will be granted. Witne** the Hon. John P. Williamson, one of the Justices of tlid^aid Court, the 3Ut day of May, A. U. one thousand eii'ht liundi-ed and twen ty three. 9. M. BOND, c. c. o rf*v 31 130 Georgia—Cliatlutm County. To all whom it m*v concern. W HEREAS Mooea Cleland, adminirtriTor ol Frederick Kreegcr, decraaed, baa applir o the Court to be discharged from the admini* tration aforesaid. * Now, therefore, these are to cite and admonish dl snd singular the kindred an ! creditors of the said Frederick Kreeger, deoctsetl, to file their •'bjoctinns (if any they have) in the clearks of flee of this court, on before the tin- twenty finirffi •lav of November next, otherwise letiers'ilisnv*- a ify wi'l be granted, and the said M<»-ea Clelajut duclurged from all liability as admini»irator oi she said deceased. Witness the h tnorable Edward Hanlen, one of the justices of the aaid Court, this 24th day oi May, A.U. 1823. 9. M, BOND, c. c. o. may 24 124 Georgia—Uhathatn County. T-all whom ti may concern— 1T7HEUBAS, 'I'hnmu Clark ailmimatntor W Hrmy ruckrr,ilrcil. applies to be riiacharg chargeil from aaid adminiatntion. v Now there are therefore to ate and admonMt. all and lingular the - in.lrcd and creditor* of th- ■rid deceased, t.i file their objection (ifany the. hare) in my Ollice on nr uefore the 30th day of Nuv.mher next i other.iae Idler* of admimopr will be grantrd. Witnem the Hnn. John P. Williatmon, one «*t the Justices of the said Court, .hr 30tb day vt May, A. D. one thousand eight hmv'retl and twen ty three. S. M BOND, c t o may 30 -129 Georgia hffiiigham County, In Jo wlenti i m i or c^rn, W tr.REAS Daniel Uullrt, adminiatrator of Gideon Mallet, decern, d. lias applied to ■he toutt lobe discharged from the hamimstra- non aforesaid , Now these are tneref re to cite aod admopiah n and singular the kindred and arodHotfi of the ••id ilecmacd, to file their object ion* tif any they ave) in my office on or before the td day of A. pril nrr. otherwise letters diamtainr will be granted in 'he applicant. , ... Given under my band nad awd this 4th day «f October, 1823. JOHN CHALTON, e sat a oet 4 SO in—CiiHthara County. . elfwhom il may oroeere— „..REAS John D. Spina, wlminittrato? of e v the estate of France. AJuit, deceased ap plies to the bon. the court ofrodhtaiy of Chatham county, to M dimbarged from the adminiatar- tion of said ertate. . . .. Now these are IherefonB to ate and tdaotu-fc alt and singular the kindred and creditor* of tLe arid deceased, to Ale their objection* (if an-; they have) in my ofitco, on or bef re Abe l*t« « liecember next, otherwise lettersdiamiaaotyvnll “ISSfrSflSSN. UnreLoocoftb^ Juaticc* of the mid Court, this Jlat oavof May f A. D. one thouand eight hundred aid twen y •! Ihr **' r v *,] S. U. BOND, c. 0. ■* jIMj 31 ISO .Georgia—Chatham County. .To all whom il m»y coneern— WTHEBEAS, John B Gilbert, cxerottir o VV ter Favard doc. ban petitioned the h able the court ofottHamy ofmidCinititw rok able the court ofmdtMfyofmidCmnity charged (bom th. exaeuiorablp of foe i Now them are therefore to cite and all and aimukr the kind red and oredttuts tf KtsssfiaassrSE?*; othrnrim letter* datmlmoiy will be granted to the ^ 'bo Ron. ThvtXvsN. Morel, one of tit. Justice* of the arid court, foil 501 day hf June, A ■ D. ooe thousand etgUt hundred end twenty three L.U STM BOND. *.*•• tUifotaiNVAIftl D fiSI^*r>7i)li^ Will M » »r Georgia—District Court, AcimTna, 1823: YT7HEKEAS, WibonFuller, EliasUliw, Dima* W Hvoce, Joseph Hahtrykim, Usac N.-rton •ul Wm P. Clark, were duly aiiiamond to attend id* Court at said Ttrm, as Juron, ami bring called, made ilefiwk, ordered that they be fined in the aim erf twenty doll|rs each, unless they make good and auSdeat cxeroea en catli, to be bed ia the Clerks Office on or before the firs' day of the next Term Extract from the minutes, GEO 6LEN,' CfcrJfc, in 19 B Georgia—liryan County. Y Jortaua South, Clerk of the Court of Orduro To silt Whereas John Harvey applies for letter* of administration oo tlw estate cad dTecto of Rich, oof aaid cc srd Harvey, aen’r. latec in behalf of toe heira. I county deceased. These are therefore to cite tad admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said deceased, to file their objections (if any they have) in my tfi&c, on or befox* the third day ut November next, otherwise tatters of adofinistra. ti'in will be granted the tppGcaat. Given under my hand and seal this third day of October, out thousand eight hundred and twenty three. ort 2 JOSHUA SMITH, e o.e. me. 189 Georgia—Bull ,ch Coui.ty. i J Y.ty Kcnne.'y, clerk of the Court oi Ordins. U ry for the County of BuUocli. Whrreao Robert Billon hath applied for khtera of adminiatntion on tbi estate anil effect* of AL Denmark of said county, deceased. These are therefore to pile and admonish aB and singular Ike kindred sod creditora of said; de. reared, to file iHt-ir objections (if any they have) in my office within the lime presenbrd by law, -Jtherwig* letters of administration will he grant- I to the applicant. Given under my band and ami this 4th day of October one iheumnd eight hundred and twenty — • V KEKNV.nY, - * *: Georgia—Chatham County. To all whom it may cimcrtn. • W HEREAS Joseph Kopsoan, aruunimior ef Tobias Myers, deceased, haspetiiaoneS the honorable the Court of Ordinary of- Chatham county to be discharged from the said adSMnistra- tiou. These are therefitre to cite and admonish alt tr4 singular the kindred and creditor* of the said do- ceased, to file their objectiwn, (If any they Imre,) in my Office on or before the 1st day of January next, otherwise letters disnfnaory will br granted. Witness the h"iwrable George UCopr, one of the Jurtiera of the mid court, the 1st day nf July A. D. 1823. 8 M. BOND, o. c o. july 1 150 Georgia—Chatham County* T# aUwlumil may esnesrw— W HEREAS Linus P. Sag*.has appti-4 Hon. the Conn of Ordinary of — County for letter* ofailministraaon,onl___ of Sprague Taylor dec. a* principal creditor These are therefore to die and adm slab afl i and singular, the kmdrvd .ad creditora of ton arid teomaed, to file ihdr objection. (<Tuy they have) O the Mating nf the administration of the nstare f the oeeeaaal t “ of the roeetsed to die applies nt in the iHcrk'a office of the said court on or before the thirteenth •lay of October next: otherwise letters cf admini*. tration will hr grantee. Witness the Hon. John P. tl iiAmmon one of itir Justices of the sni.1 Court, foe n’ -renth day nf Srptcmber, 4. D. one thousand eight hnmired and twenty three. . S M BOND,« 0 o. sept 13 181 W“ Georgia- -Chatham C<-.unty. To all whom it miy coneero— UEUEA9 War* Bruce, administratrix of the c*ute ef Victor Uohet, deceased, has I e tit rawed the eonrt of ordinary of Chatham couo. >y, to be diaeharged. Now there arc therefore to cite and asUnonish -.1! and singular the klntlred and.creditora of the -aid deceased, to file (heir obj. ctitma, fif any they have) in my office, on nr before the 21-1 d.y of FebMaiy next t other* iae letters disanasoty will be granted to the applicant. V. Wltneaa the honorable tSevnM L.Copr, one »l‘the Justices of the mid Court, fire 21*t day of August, A. D. 1823. Ill BOND.c.o.0. aug 21 172 Gjb>rgia—Chatham County. Tnail whom it may ewneere— TfiXTIlIlREAS Elisabeth Re ms hart, adminiatn- W tnx ami John C. Ilelriaton, admmtn'or of the ertate of Daniel Rrmahart^n. have petition, ed the court of ordinary of dtUi county to oe diaeharged. Now ihce ark therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditora of the aaid deceased, to file their objectlonA (if any they bare) in my ofifofe on or bene the Jut day of February next i afornwrisn foBkm disaisaon will ho granted tdthn applicant AA'unem th* hononUa George L. of the Juaticra of the mid Conn, the21au •uguat, A. D. 1833. B M. BOND, e. e. o. aug 21 173 . -W- brdu rt V Joshua Smith, Cfork of ' A rent James Butler of the said county, tp- ptie- I.r letter* of admieiKcatiomtar priDtipW nrnlta -too for estate 'and effectncT Mr*. Sarah “S3-“«a2.'traStt mid singular the Jriudrtd and creditora ef the aaid '~ aaed, to fit* their objection* (if any tl.ee j to my office on or 0* fore Abe neremaivtitia of October next, etbrrwfoe fottorv ef mlmimA ' will bn granted lathe arid eppheant. Otoeaimdrriny hand amt Seslltla aaventtenpa lay ofSrpttmbrr, A. D. on*thoumndagtu ln^ drod and twenty three aept IS JOSHUA SMITH,*.*. *. ■«. ttd i, rip Fifteen Dotfarti Rtweerd- “ Pint., th* 13U Of Augutf, *y negro tafo |g \N Fn.iai Xie 4M* of Auguifo WT negro Man It..® TOM (who catia benarit TUtPe Ii4amb) ran away Ito* my ptootaihm to Mkrarm ctamty. ■■c:£si , srSS?S;-.ts tiiokroto lie rook with him nblefoeoat, twt* pairof blue pantaloons and on* of whhs with I old jnlln* He was born to fcisnesb, and ■ffibesK anverwltime* m-Anntoa. Heean read write aufitcienity to f<*t* a pats He to n ^fifcand hrirepeated.y yrf^TBre.1 fe^the "at the Bavntmidi Hepebtieea nmae* wnnh^r