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ffo. 201 ....Vo!. XXI.
For Sale,
The three dory Brick Building
n the corner of South Bro*d ind Me
n-F.BfrBsD.ir evejvvcg, October 29 .
The Western tenement of the
House |n winch the Subscriber resides.
Is sal possession will lie given on the 16th
■ fill November next.
UKnt w . CUYLEII.
173
To Bent,
The dwelling house and Shops
| occupied by *.l!r. Robert Hoy, at die
eon cr of Bay and East broad Streets,
1 apply to r . w . HEINEMANN.
11 li f 28
' To Let.~
From the Slit Odtober next, that
Rfmtrneracnt two story house in the Market
la ■ | c ( ...arr, at present occupied by Mr. Ger-
lilllidon as a public House for further par-
KSTapply to Isaac Minis or r '
Kpt 6
ir*
•n To Kent,
*And possession given immedi
| atclv, that large and convenient Store
lately occupied by the subscriber, car*
-.i ner of Jeirereongtnd Conpnsi s'reel a,
CuTnot superior to any stand in the vtcrnitj
r„, rk et Square—also, No. 3, 4 and J, in the
kc kiilJ.i.f, all very good stands and con.e.
f 7r tr c. tor business—nn rent will be cliarg-
lontiMbe first of Non other, and after that at
lerv low rent. Application to be made to the
brnher or Mr. Thu R. Price.
jsenber, FUEDEItIO SELI.F.CK.
trl88 '
To Bent,
The three story building In
I Broughton street, immedi dely opposite
-J the residence of Hoses Cleland, Esq r
1*1 possession to be given on llie 1st Dec.
Por U‘ more agreeable to tb$ applicant an
lerJate can be arranged with the preaenl
Lint Mrs. Benjamin Walt Applyjo^
To Rent.
fcnpA, A Store in Johnstons Square,
lass? I ?°“ r, ' ln " m, y. he hsd immedisteiv.
la Apu'y at this oftice. 1
oct 2 l!89
►3“ Take jYotice.
r sm desirous to rent my house and stables
wherein I now reside, si it is known to he one
or the best stands in this city, for entertainment
nod f.ivory Stables. I Will give s fair chance to
some good per-on who is well acquainted with dial
business, if application is made before the first of
November, and if not rented by that time, I will
continue my usual practice, and do hope to meet
with as great share of friendship as heretofore. I
cam other* ise but expreaa my gratitude for Hist
great portion of custom received, and do suture
my til ends and the public that nothing shill be
lacking to render the accomodations agreable.
and Stables wvll furnished. Horses will be kept
per month, at glS. 1
„ MICHAEL LONG,
•epi 18 18'*
COFFEE HOUSE.
T HE Subscriber begs leave to inform the pub-
He, (and partietihrly the members of the
ensuing legislature,) the he hss prepared his
House in the best manner for the accotnmodn-
tionof such nemons as may call on him. Mem.
bera of the legislature can hare room* of any
“■re to suit them, with fire places in them.
Boarding u ill be greatly reduced from thefor-
iff’prices of this place Good Stable* convenient
>r Horses are prepared, and an excellent pasture
near the town lor the Horses of those who wish
it. Horses mud servants, will be charged very
low. JOHN DOWNP.lt.
Ildledgeville, 14th 4iier. 1823. 174
To Rent.
J* • That fire proof Store on Sotilli
side Market pqilsre. formerly occupied
ij by .1 .ones Dick, the situation it equal to
Jilinv in Market square for the Crockery
ItTrotf business. A yard and cotton Wart-
*ai»sdjoining winds will be let with the More
ml—Possession can be given immediately
Ip') to
CI.ELAND Es PHASER.
To ltent.
The House <o'ner of Bryan anil
pfl II bcrilinm streets, fiirmeily occupied
I**!h,- the Subsetiber. For terms ap. ly at
"ithis office.
196
To Rent,
The wharf with the buildings
ft thereon, now occupied by Wm A. Moore
las a wood wharf—possession given cn
_J[tlie first of December—for terms apply
f.Wm. U} lor or ROuT M GOODWIN.
H97
To Rent,
3 eastern tenement of that l*rge and com-
_.odious three story Brick Budding, oppo
b Charles Harris esquire, and next door to
k Semen, having six well finished rooms,
i ,he basement ator>, w ith carriage home,
md suitable rooms for servants—posses-
it be had immediately. Apply to
WM. TA
192
TAYLOR.
Plantation on the Saits for Sate.
|A l plantation known by the name « f Pal-
icrina, and situated on the North East point
lutcmar-h Island, belonging to the estate of
|e General Tattnall, ia offered for tale for the
lie of completing the distribution of said es-
let ween the heirs. The tract conuina up
I »ofrix hundred acres, the greater part of
i* cotton land of ihrjirtt quality. The
i on the plantation consist of a two story
nr house, overseers house, a cotton, com
nttouse and negro houses sufficient lor the
ntidalion of eighty negroes, all either en-
[new, or recently thoroughly repaired. The
Ion it as healthy and pleasant as any on the
lard of Georgia or South Carolina—It ia wit!.-
|e miles of bavanuuh, over a very excellent
I road. This place will be bold very low, St *
I credit (if required) will be given. For
b particulars apply to Dr. W.C. Daniel or
Bscriber.
I EDWD. P. TATTNALL.
lnn»h,Junel7 144
> The Editor of tlie Charleston City Ga
[ v.ill inaert the above advertisement, twice
|l«rone month,and forward biaaccount to
To ltent,
A pleasant two story HOUSK,
on \lMrket Htreet, at present occupied
by Hr Dick, and f»»riperly by lu«lg«-
Charlton : possession giten the 1st N—
veniber next.
Also,a two story brick HOUSE
and Lot, near Mr. Ad»m Cope's in El
bert w ard, well calculated for a board
ing house. Possession given l*t Oct.
or sooner, if required. Persons wish
ing to rent either of the above, will call
and examine for ihemselven.
Alsu, a one story HOUSE, cor
ner of West Broad street and the Au
gusta road, well calculated fur the coun
try trade.
Also, several small Tenements,
which will be rented cheap. For par-
ticulars, apply to
JXO GARDNER,
Who km for gate.
Sole and upper Leather, bridle, harness *nd
fire buckets and 1,000 pair NEGUO SHOES, at
his T*n Yard.
sept 20 184
S IT HE VS HOTEL.
The subscriber t kc* this meth
od to infirm the public generally, and
particulnr’y persons from the lu-» .-«»un-
in*, wim may visit the up countiy in
pui-Miii «>f h< allh or pleasure, that he v ill an
commodate gentlemen and ladies, or f. mitie* w»«h
board by the day, week, or month, on c.y.y terms.
Nothing need be said in recommendation or A-
then*, either in regard to the licalihfulness of th*-
place, salubrity of atmosphere, or agreeable nnd
pit as .nt society j in all uicse particulars it stands
pre.i minent. •'
The following will be the rates of charging, vir.
Man and Horse, per day, 552 75
*i •« »« •• per week, g 50
•* «* « *« “ month, g 2J
Single man, per day, z 00
« .* A'eek, 5 00
m «• «« month, ** 28 00
Dinner, byeaefast, supper, &c. 3 r i
Lodging, 2*4
Horie, p> r day,
« '« nigld, 50
«* “ month, . > 22 00
Children and servants, half price.
GEOllGE HAYES.
sept 30 188
(0- The Editors of the Augusta Chronicle and
Savannah Republican, arc requested to give two
insertions a month, until the 1st of July next, and
forward ‘heir account t» S’liens.
Carolina Coffee House,
TJJADD-S1RRKT,
\ Nf! “ S 3TRWAHT respectfully inform,
V lll,t ln xtldltlon to hisfermer acco'm.
ntotlstiotts tor trsveliora and Busidera, furnished
by the Carnlm. Coflie House, he has recently
takenand fitted up a Huuse contiguous thereto!
| m o( T er ver y retired apart-
mrntsfor Ludper. sr.d private parties
";* nk ' , ° h '» Wend*And
the public, lor the liberal encouragement that
they base given lum since his establishment in
tins city He nli'et. them asssrance. of a conti.
nuance of acu ity anti attention in the duties of
. .Po* 510 ?* * ,,U promise- tliem tliat nothing
* “'"’mg on hi. part to give the most en.
tire satisfaction to I.is customers.
His Iaodgings are fitted up with every care as
to convenience and cleanliness. His table i>
constantly Jnrnishcd with nil the delicacies.»fthe
season, and his Bar stored with the best Liquors,
of every kind, None bul faithful and active Ser
vants, are employed in the Coffee House, and s
strict observance of propriety and decorum miy
he relied upon, by all that favor him with their
calls.
Dtnnert, Sv/ipert, and F.nLrtainmeutt, for Pri.
vstc Parties, turiiishrd at the shortest notice, up-
«o tho most i easouable terms
oct 11 19J
Georgia Hotel Re-opened.
T HE subscriber* would repectlully inform
their friends and public in general, that they
have taken tl»at celebrated stand the GEORGIA
HOTEL, and it is now open for the reception ol
Hoarders, they pledge themsthes to exert every
faculty to please. Boarding will be suited to the
rime* and they hope to receive a share of public
patronage.
. * DOPSON & BROWY.
oct II 193
Steam Boat Office.
Sitvtinna/i, .Sept 6, 1823.
»e recei .ed until the first
of October next, for supplying the Steam
Boat Company with LigLtwootl on the Savannah
River, for one year. Those w ho apply, will name
he price per cord at which they will furnish,
and the Landing w here the wood will be deliver
ed.
S C. DUNNING, Pres.
N. B. Letters addressed to the President, post
Jlssize of Bread.
r flHE average price of Flour being g9 per
X barrel, tin* weight of Bread for the present
month, must be aa follows, viz:
124 Ucnls Loaf 2Sh* 2oz.
64 Cents Loaf lib loz.
>f which all Rakers and Sellers of Bread will take
iue notice. JOHN I. ROBERTS, c t.
sept 4 177
Ten Dollars Reward.
R ANA WAY Imm the subscriber about the
6th day of July, two negroes, Kdenborough
I Marcl, Edcnb' r nijjh \s u light complected
African, negro, about thirty five year* of age,
five feet lour inches high, has a number ot his
country’s marks on his ls-.ee and body, speaks bap
English and appears to ge t in a passion if not un
derstnod. March is twenty years old, of * black
complexion, five fett six or eight inches high.—
t hey are thought to be in Savannah, as both of
them have been a great while in that place pre
vious to their going into Carolim. The above
rewanl will be given to any pet son who will
lodge them In jail in Savannah, or deliver then
to the subscriber in Purysburgh, S. C. or live
lollars for either of them.
JOSEPH H. BECK
july 29 162
To Rent.
T HF. Wharf Lot No. 6. Itt ynold Wari, known
as Anciaux’i wharf. Possession given the
first of November—Apply to p ^
oct 14 194
Thirty Dollars Reward,
W ILL be paid for apprehending the follow.
ing runaway negroes:--Cook a fellow aboni
5 feet 4 inches high, d »rk comph xion, and Ins a
-.mall scar outlie left cheek* Yorick, a fel/ow
about 5 feet 6 inches high, yellow complexion,
formetly the property of Mr. Gardner Tufts ; and
lohn, a fcllow of a very dark complexion, about
5 feel 6 inches high, stout made, has a down look.
Any person who will apprehend the above nt
groes, and lodge ‘hem in jail, or deliver them to
me a*. Rosebud Island, about 12 miles from Savan
nnh, shall receive the above reward, or £10 for
either of them.
HARRISON HINSON.
+115
For Sate♦
4 LLthat valuable tract or parcel of land known
\ by the name of Nelville situated in South
•Jarolina about two miles from Savannah. This
tract is considered one of the best for a Rice plan-
t.trion in its neighborhood, and contains Eigni
hundred and cighty-four acres. It adjoin* Mr.
Thomas Young Gen. Huger, snd Mr.
;mtrer. Persons who may wish to purchase will
examine the premises, A good tittle will be given
•ml the times of sale will be r-^onable Appli-
tion to be made to ^ M ^. ! VI'K,..
Agent of Hamlin Mallory.
uov 16 225 —
mi and Negroes for Sale.
IANDS0M E nropertj, uutncu mbered, con
iiting of Land and Negroes, together will
of every kind, and the growing crop, *
ing in si! to abotli 12 or 15,dollar*, situ-
the upper countiy, and well calculated for
ry 8tore—the soil well adapted to the cul-
i of Ctrn and Cctton, is offered for tale on
wdsung terms.
i Stack, or good paper, well secured, wdl
t» in payment.
urther particulars, apply to the Editors ot
JreitJoumal.
.!£
For Sale,
I Dai ten Eastern Steam Saw and Rice Mill,
h the appurtcnancca thereto belongirg—
lemiv. credit will be given to the purclm
hurehiKra, he or they giving aeeunty, *p
Iof by the Bank ofDarien.—For terms ap
Eorge atrinsono
MF.S DLNWOODY.C Manic Committee.
JENitv harkord: \
[•“« ttnnnth Republican it requested to
loo tbc.c, »nd forward the account to the
IfDuicnfor payment.
P 1»«
L Notice.
Pj Oat'.hi after date application will |b«
Me to tho iuttice* of tho Inferior Court et
lb county,for leave toaoll all the real eatatt
P, uectaaed, for the benefit of the
Mi estate.
L. SARAH KING, Adntr’x.
I 9 * 1*335
The Fubtic
1 S informed that the claim ot Hamlin Mallory to
l the tract of land in Boitth Carnlrita, ca led
-ielviilc, iar.ow in a tram for Judicial Invcatiga-
:ion, until the termination of " -uch, aonre riak
will be incurred by those who may purchase.
tVM.L. DAVIS.
dec 3
237
For Sale,
A Very valuable tract ol Land in Liberty court.
AV.U wtuate outlie Suhbury Iso.d, two tnlies
.“a y i..lf trim Rice o,.Htg;f.. conlatmng «;
liun.lred and ten acre*. 1 Ina ,al ' d ** |J
hie for collon, rice and corn, and as well calculi
ted fur that culture aa any land ‘" lh ' | f“ uy rf
the condition* arc low ami reasonable t ‘here ar
between seventy and eigiity acre* *■“"? *" 1 '
under (cnee, there is also a good 1 '
and ol; necessary out building* on the
guarantee tiilc. , »ill be gdento puKh^.
no incumbrance* lying eh a*.J land Fur ‘nrtber
particulars apply to caiit. Jus. Ju*o..s »n Lib *y
'if. <>' to EDWARD II BAKER,
owner in McIntosh county.
Adiiiinistrdior’s Notice.
P ERSONS indebted to the estate of Robert
Drcghorn, (late Merchant, Augusta) deceas
ed, are requested to make immediate payment m
the subscriber in Savannah, or to his attorney Mr
GEORGE WRAGG, jun. in Augusta, or suits will
be commenced indiscriminately, and those who
have claims upon said estate are requested to
present them properly attested.
1 W M. TURNER, Admr.
The Augusta Chronicle, will publish the above
once a week lor three months and lorward their
account to this oHire.
oct 18 fM'yb
Ten Dollars Reward.
R ANAW ay some tune p.st Irom the employ
ment of his Mistress, .follow named Cato,
.n African by birth, and has hit countries mirk,
>n Ins face, very active and walk* remarkaoly
.at, about aix fret high and wrll known in the
city a* a porter The above reward will he pan
m hi. being lodged in the county Jail, by apply
" 8l ° JNO.H. MOREL,
oct 4 t-194
notice.
A LL neranna having demands against the Es
tate ot Robert Charlton, dee are requested to
..resent them duly attested, within twelve months
to the subscriber, and those indebted to aa.d es
tate arc requested to make immediate payment
tato req u|IARLTONt Adn ,. r .
g 9 —
.ntlis SUIT date I shall apply to the
v m nim-Me the InitiCM of the Interior Court
of Chatham County, when sitting for ordinary
nurpo.es for leave to sell a tract ot land, contain-
ng one hundred and thitly-hve acres mon "'
l.ss, situate on Rocky Creek, in W .Ike. county,
Georgia, being the real estate of Peter Mcfarlatie,
Sendee, and to be sold for the benefit of the
heir* »nd creditor* ot the *md ucceMeU.
D. A.SniOBHAH, Adm*orof
P. McFarlanv, Sen.
235
may 27
kivedollats Rewal'd,
ILL be paid for the apprehension and prool
to conviction of the base Villitn, who on
Sa'iurdaV aftemoun last, when the subscriber w«
M d“lS«, entered hta s.nm in llry»n .trcct. .nd
j\d tees of an /ni.foek* ^ ‘^^5'.
I?! of aahUandTi "now undcr ^n^llian ih!^ ^.^^^;
- * »— 1 -—*'<■ wnfi i»nd Attached to eutott | UrQ tliiMiiil>H ,eTf * n ^ no
tion* willbealked.
A platiiaiion or tract ot latidon the
river. That tract ot land known by
^ fomer mbjinee of Mr. Ann Gibbon, near
•eft'eraon. The tract conta.na five hundred acres
’of beat Tide Land on a gutul pitch °f tide, and
hand^meaettlemenlonabuHon then . d
„e a.1,1 i.nd ia now tinner cuiu»r«»w>
her near Jeffemenin GatndenicoutjV ggfa
aeptSO
BRYANT SUEFFIRL
tf4c* 1 . Ummm*
laarrf Hill Toll-Mill.
Jr* E J on on Mr*. Ancrum’* plantation
Imi been completely repaired lately, end ia
lSL work •• w « u *» * n y other mill om
[! * ”T* r * TJe rough rice that will be sent to
kept separately in dry and aafe
•tores, and ahall be beat with the utmost care and
econqmy, and the b«grela will be always delivered
in good order. Empty barrels, made of prime
boated Mates, will be furnished at the mill when
re 5* lircd v .T he *frma of cleaning Rice will be the
same as at the other toll-milla. Those planters
W *i? i5 n **i e to hMVe t,iC ‘ r crops beat at this
mill, and keep her supplied, will have 200 tier
cea, or as much leu a they please* beat at one
turn. Applications concerning the mill, to be
made to Archibald Brebner, on the plantation, or
•1 Savannah, to
PETIT DK VILLERS.
Savannah, July 1, 1823. fl5G-6m.
% Madeira fVine.
' P»f baa on hand, and offers f
■- tale on Very liberal terms, a large quantity
Superior Madeira Wines, in pipes, half nine
quarter cask- and eighths, of the justly celebrated
brand of John Howard March if Co. of the neve-
ralimportation- in the year 1821 and since; all
of which are of much admired qualities. He has
a subscription always open for the importation ol
Hie beet Wines from the island of Madeira direct
to this Port; and will thankfully receive order*
for any quantity: Vessels bringing the subscrip
tion wines generally arrive here in the month ol
February; and, therefore, orders should be sent
about the 15th of October.
PETIT DE VILLERS, •
Factor.
Savannah, 11th Sept. 1823 Hr* 180
Notice.
IV’INE months after date, application will be
1V made to the honorable the justiceb of the
Inferior Court of Bryan coumy, for leave to sell
the real e-tate of Matthew Carter, late of Libert)
county deceased, for the benefit of the heir* and
creditors of the said deceased.
ELIZABETH CARTER.
jan 9 §o7
NOTICE.
fy I.L persons having demands against* the es
j^tate of Doctor Robert Lincoln, deceased, are
Mpieated to present their claim* properly attest
d, and those who are indebted to said estate, are
derired to make immediate pa vaunt to
lootto u u • JLBORN.
Executor.
sept 27 187
NOTICE.
f« rior Court of Effingham County when sitting lor
ordinary purpose*, for leate to sell, one tract o f
land laying in the County of Effingham,con'aininp
a n hundred acres adjoining Jenkins land, .lao
He half of a tract of land of three hundred aerr*
T i lie undivided estate of Nancy Blare, also one
tract of land seventy seven number, tweiflli di*.
ric., of Ita'I Coun'y, Georgia, being the real e»
ate of William M'Gshagau deceased and sold for
he benefit of the heirs and creditor* of the dr.
ceased.
JOHN GRAHAM,
THOMAS HURST,
Executors.
•ent 23 »285
Notice.
N INE months after date hereof application wil
be made to the Inferior Oourt of Chatham
County for leave to sell a tract of land dra.vn l»>
Thomas Capps deceased in the late Land Lotte
ry, situate and being in the fifth district ot Mon
roe County and knoa n by the number 44, for tin*
benefit of the heirs and creditor* of the said Thus.
Capps dec. JOHN MOREL, Adm’r
sept 6 7
Georgia—Chatham County.
To cllwhomri mat/ concern—
W HEREAS George F. I\*lme% has applied t.
the Hon the Court of Ordinary ol Chat jiam
County tor letters of administration, on the effect*
of Nathaniel Durkee, late of Chatham County dec.
m behalf of the creditor*. . . „
These arc therefore to cite and anm-nwh all
and singular, the kindred and creditors of the said
deceased, to file their objections (if any the) have)
t 0 the granting of the administration of«he estate
of the deceased to the applicant in the tfferk'b
office ol the said court on or before the seven
teenth tlay of November next: otherwise letter* of
administration will be grantee.
Witness the Hon. John P. U illiaimon one ol
the Justices of the said Court, the seventeenth da)
-f October, A. D. one thousand eight hundred
and twenty three. _
S M BOND, c c
oct 13 193
Georgia—Effingham County.
To all whom it m*y concern,
TTTHERBA8 Daniel Mullet, administrator of
VV Gideon Mullet, decemid, has applied to
the court to be discharged from the administra
tion aforesaid. , . .
Now these are theref- re to cite and admonish
.It Mill singular the kimlre.1 and oreditor. of the
.Md deceased, to tile their objection, (if any they
have) i» my office on or before the 2d day ot A.
p,ii nex'i otherwise letter, dismtsiory will be
^^iven'under my hand and ae.1 thia 4th day ot
tetober. 1823. ohn CHALTON , „ e... a e
Whole No.4fe,
Georgia—District Court,
About Tkhm 1823
S T HERE A 8, Wilson Fuller, EliasUli**. Uilffft
f Ponoe Joaeph Hj.ber.ham, l asc Norton
« m P Clark, wer*- <!ul> -ummo. d to attend
.lu.t.ourt at aatd 1 erm, aa Jurora, amt being
called, marie default, ordered (hat they be fined
in the aunt or Jweniy doRsra each, unless they
make good ind niffieient excoaea on oath, to be
of?he n „^ O'before .be firalday
"tfi 19
Extract from the minutes,
^ GKO OLKN. Clerk.
Georgia —Bryan County.
I) Y losltua Smith, Clerk ol iht court dt Urdina.
5 * ry for the county aforesaid
To all whom it may concern,
Whereas John H *rve) applies for letter* ot
administration on the estate and effects of Rirh.
ard llarvey, ien*r. late of said county deceased,
in behalf of i lie heir*
These are therefore to ci>e and admonish all
and singular the kindred and creditors of the said
deceased, to file their objections (it any they
h-ve) in my office on or before the third day of
November next, otherwise letters of adminiatrsw
ti--n will be granted the applicant.
Given under my hand a>td seal this third day of
October, one thousand eight hundred and twenty
oct 2
JOSHUA SMITH, i
--Georgia—Bulloch County.
B Y Kly Krone* y, clerk of the Court ol Ordinae
ry for the County of Bulloch.
Where** Robert Barton hath applied for letters
of adminiKtration on tl» estate xmleffecta of AU
Denmark of said county, deceased.
Theae are therefore to cite und admonish a!)
and singular the kindred and creditors of said de
ceased, to file Hitir objections (if any they have)
in my office whom the lime prescribed by law*
otherwise letters of administration will be grant*
cd to the applicant
Given under my hand and seal this 4th day of
October one thousand eight hundred and twenty
free. - Kl Y KENNEDY, c. a #.
Georgia—Chatham County.
To all whom it may concern.
W HEREAS Joseph Kopmm, a. mirivr.ttorof
Tobias Myer*,deceased, ha* petitioned tho
honorable the Court of Ordinary of Chatham
county to be discharged f.-om the said admin.atra-
tion.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all *n£
Angular the kindred wml creditors of the r ,*id do*
ceased, toCIc their ohjcclions,( if any they have,)
in my Office on or before ihfrlst da? of Januaiy
next, otherwise letters dismitsory will be granted.
Witnesnthe honorable George L-Cope, one of
the Justices ol the said court, the 1st d*y ot' July
A. D. 1823. S M. BON:c. c o.
July 1 153
Georgia- -Chatham County.
I'o all whom ii m <y concern—
W HEREAS Mary Bri*.ce, administratrix of
the estate of Victor tiohet, deceased, (tail
petitioned the court of ordinary of Chatham court*
ty, to be discharged.
Now these are therefore to citt and a l monish
all and singular the kindred an t creditors of the
said deceased, to file their obi -ttiona* (it any they
have) m my offic*, on or befove the Slat day of
February next; otherwise letters distmssory will
he granted to the applicant
Witness the honorable George L. Cop-, one
•it thk Justices of the said Court, the 21st day of
Vugust, A. D. 1323.
s m Bond, c. o
aug 21 172 „
Georgia—Chatham County.
• o ail whom it may concern—
W HF.KEAS Elizabeth Remaliart, adminiatra.
tnx and JohnC. Helvtston, admintrator of
the estate of Daniel llemihart, dec. h*v< petition*
ed the court of ordinary of Chatham county to
he discharged.
Now these are therefore to cite and admonish
all and singular the kindred and creditor* of the
said deceased, to file their objections, (if any they
have) in my office, on or before the 2lst day of
February next; otherwise letters dismissory will
hr granted to the applicant
W itness the honorable George L. Cope, one
of the .luatices of the said Court, the 2Ut day oF
August, A. D. 1823.
S M. BOND, c US. o.
aug 21 172
Georgiu—Gliatliam County.
To all whom it may concern— #
W HEREAS John It. Spann, admimstratt.r ot
the estate of Frances Atisrl, deceased ap
nlies to the hon the court orordinary of Chatham
county, to be discharged from the admimatar
tion of said estate. . .
Now theae are therefore to cite and admonish
alt and singular the kindred and creditoracf the
said deceased, to file their objection* (if any they
nave) in my office, on or bel'.re the In day ot
December next, otherwise lettefii diamnsury Will
"^Witne-sa 'he'hon. P Thom*'« N, Mnret. one of the
lustier* of the aaid Court, thi* 31«l dav^ot May
A D. one thousand eight hundred and twen >
' h "*' ft. a,] S. M. BOND, c. e. o.
may 31 ,7D . —
Georgia—-Chatham County.
To alt whom it may concern—
W HKHKAS. John U Gilbert, g*?
ter Favaid dec* ha* petitioned the honor-
able the court of ordinary nlaaid
-harRcsl from the executorship ol
No* •'«“ are therelore to dte and admonish
JAMES toWLMt.
aog a
all and Minuter the kindred and creditor* Of, the
said deceued, to file their objection, (tf ny they
Imre) on orbelbte the Sth day of
otherwise letter, dismusory »ill be granted to the
‘^itailwa the Hen. Thontaa N M’orei, one of the
Justice* bf the aaid e.urt, this Sth dsv of tune. 4
IL*one thousand eight hundred ^^weiuy^hree
, Jtfite'i Ll ns
Georgia—Gliathatn County.
To all whom it m*y concern— ■**
* fr Y>tIKUEAS, John B. Spann Executor of Jt-
cob Ahart deceased, a pplicb tw lc*ek
dimissory. ,
Now these are therefore to cite and admonish
all and Singular the kindred and creditor* of the
said deceased, to file Uteir 4>bjec(ion (if anv they
have) in m\ Office on or before the 1st day of
December* next; othewiae letters diimlaaory.
will be granted. ....... *
Witness the Hon John P. Williamson, one oF
the Justices of the said Court, the 3lst day ol
May, A. L>, one thousand eight hu-dred and twen
ty three. 8. M BOND, o. c. o.
130
FI OlCWtIU, luattiiitdiniui
rger, deceased, has applied
sebarged from the adminis*
Georgia—Chatham County.
To all vi horn h mai concern.
W HEREAS Moses Cleland, administrator of
Frederick Kreee '
to the Court to be disci
trat inn aforesaid.
Now, therefore, these are to cite and admonish
•turn! Singular the kindred and creditor, ot the
Mill Frederick Krerger, deoeased, to file thetf
ejection* (if any they have) in the elesrk. of.
uce of thia court, on before tne the twenty fourth
day of November neat, otherwtae letter, diirnli.
sory aid be grant.cl, and the aaid Mosea Ctalana
diseharge.i frt.ni all lUbility a. sdm.mstrator of
t?»e said deceased. , „ , -
Witness the honorable Edward Harden, one or
the juatice. *>f the Mid Court, Una 24th day of
May, A. D. 182J. g ^ „ 0ND> c e> 0-
may 24
Georgia—Chatham Counly.
T all whom tt may concern—
WT7HEREAS, Thotnaa. Clark adnumrufitor
VV IfonrrTucker,deed app1ieatob«^t]iachaTgw
charged from laid adntlnlilrallon.
Now theae are therefore to cite ajtd ad moniab
all and aingular the wlndretr and r.r, : dltr, ts 0 f the
aaid deceased, to Ale their objection t .fany they
hare) in my Office on <«r before the goth day of
November next, otherwise kittetf. of ajmiitbqr
Will be granted.
Witneas the Hon, John P. Williamson, one of
the Justice* of the aaid Cnuf H the 30th day of
May, A. D. one thoOiandeigb*, hundred and twen.
ty three. “ “ ^
' may 30
8. K. BOND, e. 0. -
,\.INF. moniha after dale I shall rt»r
A ■ Honorable the Inft-HorCofiR
ot Effingham, for leave sell all * •
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