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tfo. 200 ....Vol. XXL
TUESDAY MFkjVLYG, JYOl'EMDEJt 4 1835.
VVhole No. 4275.
.HOUSES, LANDS, &c.
For Spiki ,
, The three story Uriels Building
fflisassxss^a'S
till tin. Uarnret llunter, for terra*, which
liSerA apply toJ.R, Williamson, Esq'r.
,U be »«• / JOHN HON TEH.
tl® '
To Rent.
•j-tjd Western tenement of- the
ffifc H|)UW in which tbr Subscriber resides,
**1 noiiewion will be given on the 18th
Igjl Member next.
Mi
1
W. CUYLER.
173 ~
" To Kent,
The dwelling house and Shops
jcatpied by Hr. Robert lloy, »t the
(cirner ofifey and ESSt broad Streets,
apply to
F. W. UEINEMANN.
To Rent,
The three story building In
Broughton street, immediately opposite
ifiereiidence of Hives Cleland, Esq’r
Possession tq be given on the 1st Dec.
ETwIf more sgreesble to the ap|5!ieant an
oler lisle can be arranged with, the present
Mrs. Benjamin Wall. Apply
iulrW ^
To Dent.
, That fire proof Store on South
guAtide Market square, formerly occupied
III! by James Dick, the situation it equal 1<>
|!l![any in Market equate for the Crockery
Pj^od business. A yard and cotton Wore-
Hwienadl'ii'iiitg which will be let with the stole
Inquired—Possession can be given iraraediately
l.tpp!j to CLELAND ft FRA8F.R.
loci 9 192
To Kent.
The House comer of Brysn and
_ ,-jllhbersbsin streets, formerly occupied
I'fjlby the Subscriber, For terras apply at
■'•'illiis otBcr.
196
To Rent,
The wharf with the buildings
thereon, now occupied by Wm A. Moore
, wood wltarf—possession given <n
•'Siltlie first of Dtpember—for terms apply
|>lr. Wm. Taylor or
t SI
*197
UOBT. M. COODWfN
To Rent,
-(lit; cistern tenement of that large and com*
, rvodiom three story Brick Building, oppo
o (tales Hurii esquire* and next door to
rSctitcn, hsving six well finished rooms,
in doWmenl story, with carriage hou.e,
kite, ad suitable rooms for servants—posses-
ike hid immediately. Appiyto
WM. TAYLOR.
I 192
Plantation on the Salta for Sale.
|BM plantation known by the name • f Pal-
Itr,trim, end situated on the North East paint
B'MtetmrJt Island, belonging to the estate of
lac General Tattnall, is ottered for sale for tin
pne of completing the diatribution of said es-
Iheiwten thebeita. The tract contains up
pot'six hundred acres, the greater part ot
h b cotton land ofthejfret quality. The
inji on the plantation consist of s t wo story
Png house, overseers bouse, a cotton, corn
house and negro houses sufficient tor the
poiuluion^f eighty negroes, all either en*
I Mw, or recently thoroughly repaired. The
o is as healthy and pleaaant aa any on the
ntofGeoigia or South Carolina—It is with*
etadn of bavannah, over a very excellent
* road. This place will be told very low, a. a
u credit yr required) will be given For
.r funiculars apply to Dr. W. C. Daniel or
toacriber.
EDWD. F. TATTNALL.
|vant,h, June 17 144
T The Editor of the Charleston City G>
«will insert the above advertiaement, twice
kk for one month, and forward his account to
llmtct.
and and vVcgToes for Sale.
|IIANDSOMB nropetty, unincumbered, con
ifLanaindtiei
I fisting of
together with
Tor Hole,
SW«n 3>w and Rice Mill,
1!!:.“* •PPurtehancea thereto be'—*—
°.''djt will be given to the puu...
h.Sr“r :
Lvannah Republican is requested t„
*od WShid this seeount to the
3 “‘'bfot payment.
Sale,
froth Sayan,,
g 2172 acre*
'»«««, bAj'u, K
W1 * bw >' thirtypSSlwvotta" •
D. Ji J, hadebiiiail
m
To Rent,
A pleasant tiro story HOUSE,
Market street, at present occupied
by Mr. Dick, and formerly by Judge
, Charlton i possession gives the 1st No.
rembef next* v
Also, a.tWosfory brick HOUSE'
and Lot, near Mr. Adam Cope's in El.
bert ward, well calculated fora board
ing houae. Possession given 1st Oct.
or sooner, if required. Persons wish-
ing to rent either of the above, will call
and examine fur themselves.
Also, o one story HOUSE, cor.
ner uf West Broad street and the Au.
gnsta road, well calculated for the coon.
* try trade.
Afs», several small Tenements,
which will be rented cheap. For par
ticulars, apply to
JNO. GARDNER.
Jf'Aa lull far talc.
Sole and upper Leather, bridle, harness, and
fire buckets, and 1,000 pair NEGRO SHOES, at
hia T»n Yard. • , *
a»pt 20 184
ATHENS HOTEL.
Thie subscriber I kes this meth
od to inform the public generally, and
gAgl particularly persons from the tov. coun-
jhKI try, who may, visit the up country in
(Mirsuit of health or pleasure that he Will sic
commodate gentlemen and ladies, or families with
board by the day, yeek, or month, on easy terms.
Nothing need be said in recommendation of A*
thens, either in regard to the healthfulnew of the
place, salubrity of atmosphere, or agreeable and.
pleasant society; in all these particulars it stands
pre-eminent.
The following will be the rates of charging via.
Man and Horse, per day, g 2 75
m “ “ “ per week, g 50
w « •• m u month, g 25
Single man, per day, g 00
t* m 44 dfoek, 5 00
“ “ u month, 23 00
Dinner, breakfait^jupper, 8cc. 3.'J
Lodging, ^ # 22j
Iiorse, pt r day, 75
" " night, 50
•* «* month, 22 00
Children and servants, half price.
GEORGE HAYES.
sept 30 188
<£? The EdHnrs of the Augusta Chronicle and
Savannah Republican, are requested to give two
nsertiens a month, until the 1st of July nest, and
—ird their accounts to A*h«*n«.
To Rent.
rjlHE Wharf fx>t No. 6. lhynold Ward, known
JL as Anciaux** wharf. Possession given the
first of November—Apply to
P. M. STONE.
oct 14 194
For Sale,
4 LLthat valuable tract or parcel of land known
\ by the name of Nelvilie situated in South
.trolina about two miles from Savannah. This
.ract is considered one of the best for a Rice plan*
.ution in its neighborhood, and contains Eight
uimired and eighty four acres. It adjoins Mr.
. homas Young Gen. Huger, and Mri Ifichola^
Jntger. Persons who may wish to purchase will
examine the premises, A good little will be given
.nd the times of sale will be lvasonable. Appli
cation to be made to W1L MALLORY
m . Agent ofnamlin Mallory.
uov 16
225
. The Fublic
| S informed that the claim oi Hamlin Mallory to
i the tract of hind in South Carolina, called
•elville, isnow in a train for Judicial investiga-
Son, until the termination of which, some risk
will be incurred by those who may purchase.
WM.L. DAVIS.
dec 2 . 237
For Sate,
fy Very valuable tract of Land in Liberty coun-
JRa >y. situate on the Sunbury Road,, two miles
And a half from Rice -orough} containing two
hundred and ten acres. This laud is very valna*
ale for cotton, rice and com, and as well calcula
’ed for that culture as any land in the county»
the conditions are low'and reasonable j there are
between seventy and eighty acres cleared and
under fence, there is also a good dwelling house,
and all necessary out buildings the premi&es.
guarantee titles will be given to the purchaser,
*o incumbrances lying on said land. Fqg further
particulars-apply to capt. Jos. Jones in Liberty
county, or to »
EDWARD B. BAKER,
owner in McIntosh county,
sug l(j•
For bale.
• | iie Stibicrilicr olluM for nle all that tractor
pircrl of l.»ttdY«merly the property of .tu.
Gunn, e q ailuate on tlie Great Ogeehev River,
cf.ntaining ritte thnuaxnd and twenty three »cref.
Three hundred acrea or upward, of cleared r.ver
swamp land of«n excellent pitch of tide tinder
dam. and ditcher in a'atate for cultivation and >.
bout 100 acres of uncletred aw.imp—and .bout
200 acre, ofcieared Proviainn and cotton Ian...
The remainder-uncleared, principally high lamU.
Forfiirther particulara apply to Mr. E Bntta, at
the counting houae-of Mr. J.D. Uottgtn’s Sara"
.uh, Georgia, or to the subacribrr o« May River,
South Gamlinii—on the a»id plantation ia a good
Dwelling. Houae and out building., with » Uam
,t.d Rice -Machine.
.» D. WM. MONGIN.
novS f'*».
The following property for Rent,
1 THE Wharf and Storea, Iktown aa M.ytrt)
. next above Wsynra, tltii wharf aa will calcu-
ated for Wood or Lumber,,and a pmty good
tsnd for retail.boaineia. ' ±
The eaatem tenement of tbe Ahree atorv yet
toir Brick Building—Baptiat Meeting Houae
squa.c .
I he eastern tenement of life newly ereetrd
White Building, InTJbrrty I’reef on the Simth
i ommona,, thr west end. at preaent occupied by
General Harden.
Two .nail Siom in Broughton atreet, opno-
tile the ttaldcree of Wm. llulUicli. EM.
For partirttiata apply to tho luhacriber, who
hu for aqla 300M. avell burnt Georgia Drlcka
{eh which ah txuoaive etedlt mayba had.'
oct U *.,198
Adhnnistfa^or’s Notice.
IJERSONs indebted »o theeatat* of Robert
lrnrcghnrn,(Ut, Merchant, Auguata) depeaa.
jtte aubsertbar to. Sgvanhah, *>fto htoattorney Mr.
*>*e elaima upon Mid eatate are reqneated to
‘^-^'MUbR, Admr.
The Allguata ChtdmcCwili publish the above
mcr a Week for three awtfWMd forward their
.ccnunr to tbia nlfice,' *u .
MU frSiKHf?.* »-
To Rent.
The Store corner otDranon and
j JJ Bay atreet (text door to Mr. Trucheluti'
■I » wP'ri«r ataod for a Groeeiy Store.
Appiyto T. BARTOW,
I" Orlrana Square.
.To Rent.
That Weil known stand for Gro-
liiiTcety occupied by John Debirgh, and
^y|aevenl other Store, and Dwelling.. Ap.
■ JOHN WATERS.
oct 28
For Sate, or to Rent.
Two neat tenements, with com-
| fotuble out buddings on Lot No. 21,
Warren ward, lately the property of J A
.Scott,Esq. Appiyto D. T. Hall. Sav
WILLIAM TOFU,Sen.
. May River, So. Ca.
oct 39 201
>nnah, or
T#t
To Rent.
store formerly occupied hy
TflJoiepli Stone U Co. as aiclothing store—
.31 likewiie a Cellar well calculated for an
__j5lOy»ter eaUbiuhment, having been fir..
titled for that purpose, and occupied as such since
the fire. Apply to W. GALE,
oct 21 ■ 197
Georgia Hotel Re-opemd.
T HE subscribers would. rcpecifuily inform
their friends and public in general, that they
have taken that celebrated stand the GEORGIA
HOTEL, and it isnow open for the reception of
Boarders, they pledge themselves to exert every
faculty to please. Boarding wilt be suited to the
times and they hope to receive a shore of public
patronage.
DOPSON & BROWY.
oct 11 193
r HE Trustees have the satisfaction to announce
that the Rev. Mr. CARTER, hot been en
gsged os the Principal of the institution, under
whom the schools will open.in the beginning of
November.
Besides * general superintendance of the vari
ous departments, Mr. Carter will more particular
ly devote himself to the immediate instruction of
the upper class of Young Ladies, Assistant
Veachers, engaged by Mr. Carter at the North,
a ill be selected for their abilities and qualities
«ions to teach the several brtnehes in the other
classes.
Hie Trustees have reason to hope that the
ptetent arrangements trill prove highly benefit
cial—no exertions have been spared ot) iheirpait
to effect Uve objects of the institution, and they
now call upon those more immediately concern
ed in its Usefulness, the Parents and Guardians ot
youth, for that support which is necesvaiy not on
ly to its prosperity, but to its existence.
By order of the Board,
W. T. WILLIAMS,
Treasurer.
sept 27 187
A FT%R the expiration uf nine mount* Hum
this date, application will be made to the
honorable the Inferior Court of Bulloch county,
when sitting for ordinary purpose®, tor an order
to sell the whole of the real estate of John Rawls,
late o Bulloch countv aforesaid, deensed.
, . -■ <- MORGAN BROWN,
ALLKN RAWLS,
JAMES RAWLS
tori! 2
, uecascu.
WN, 1
,S, CjSjVj
S. S
Georgia—Chatham County.
To all whom it may concern,
W HEREAS William Davie*, Kaq. has applied
to the Honorable the Court or’ Ordinary of
Chatham County for letters of administration, on
the estate and effects of George Richardson, junr.
in behalf of his creditors.
These are therefore to cite aud admonish all and
singular the kindred and creditors of the said de
ceased, to file their objections (if any tliey have)
to the granting of the administration of th*- estate
of the deceased to the applicant in thp ClcrkV
Office uf the said court, on or before the 22d day'
of November next; otherwise letters of adminis
tration will he granted.
Witness the Honorable Thomas N. Morel, one
of the Justices of the said court, the 23d day of
October, A. D one thousand eight hundred and
twenty three.
S.M. BOND, cco.
cet 23 198
/fair Restorative, and Preservative
Vegetable Cerate.
important discovery of r Vegetable sub-
X stance, capable of'restoring ana preferring
Jjijfa was accidentally made b« ar\ individual)
whb had neither the capacity npr the diapowiion
to practice deception or fraud. The fullest reli-
•nee may be placed on tbe efficacy and power of
the I egctable Cenut, not only in restoring and
preventing UieJaffingof.the Hair, but in produc-
mg i he greitett tusirt and liveliness of it imagina
ble j and the public may rest assured that its ef-
lects will be clearly manifested in the coarse of a
Miort time by tbe renewal and vigorous growth
of-the Ilair,and by efiectunMy preventing its com
mg out or falling off. The Vegetabfo Cerate
tends to resuscitate and **ehe tbeeneigicafif the
capillsry vessels, which constitute those organs
that secrete the matter forming the bairt these,
Tike unnjrotber organa of the animal body, which
have been in a state of dormant or disease, miy
be restored to .their healthy acbon, and perform
all those fuuciions assigned them by nature.
Tbe pronriethr being aw are of the numerous
ccifics palmed on the public^ and desirous tbat
c prdaentartide may not suffer from false im-
pressions, reals its merits on the effebt it has pro
diificd on varhms persons, who have us -d it and
all that is asked, us it relates to the verity of its
effect, U a fair trial.
Elderly people, with* bald heads, must rest as
sured that by applying a few boxes of tbe above
Cerate, their Hair will he restored with all its
> out liful beauty and life.
To prevent imposition, the safe' of the Vegeta
ble Cerate will be confined to Doctor JAMES 11.
HART, New York, corner of Broadway & Cham«
her street, three doors from Washington Hall,
where it will be sold at ft 75.
A liberal deduction will be made to Country
dealers.
The proprietor of the above valuable discovery
intends appoiiing agents through the United
States for the sale of it, and also in Europe.
ffj* A few boxer* of the above valuable article,
have been received, and are offered for sale b>
Messrs Put tat 2k Hollakii, and Axsos 1‘arsoxs,
To all whom it may concern.
■YTTHEREAS Joseph Kopm.ro, lUminUtntorof
▼ » Tobtas UreiNdcMaaoL limutiiiimediM
ho.or.ble the Couttiof OtSfoary at SmS
ctroirty.tobe diaoh«rgXl from tlie slid adminiatro.
Ron. . .
. Thc« art therefore to cite and Mirnditiah xiUnd
•ingubr the kiodfm .nd ctediton of the 8ud de-
oe^aed, to file their objection., (if any they have,)
m my Uftice on or beioro the |tt day of January
>c*ter*dl*n*««y uriit be granted.
•sSssasSriawB.
A. D. 1623. B. M. BONDi«. t o. *
joly 1 ISO
NEW ADVERTISEMENT.
Anderson's Cough Drops
And Pectoxal Powders.
The most v&lusblc Medicine in use for
Coughs and Consumptions.
rivilIS new and healing Balsam bids fair to rivi
1. every llcdici:>e heretofore discovered, lor
Coughs, and complaints of the lungs, leading to
comoRiption: ami even in seated Consumptiuus ii
Iihs lately been used by many with the most stir-
prising success. If certificates from persona of
the (ugliest respectability, or the greit and in-
rreasing demand for it, may be colled proofs of iu
good effects, it iu proved. Scarcely a case of
Colds, Coughs, pain in the side, diliicii'ty of
brevthing want bf sleep arising firm debility or
even Consumplious, but may be relieved by Uu*
timely use oi this Uctficine.
Many cei lificates ot its efficacy accompany each
boule.
A supply of the above medicine has just been
received, and can be had at the Store of
FRANCIS I LAY, Drtiggis',
Corner of Congress and Whitaker St
* or* 30 202ra
Assize of Bread.
T HE average price of Flour being $9 per
barrel, Hie weight of Bread for the present
month, must be as follows, via i
124 Cents Loaf 2ibs 2oz.
6.j Cents Loaf lib los* ■
•»f which all Bakers and Sellers of Bread will take
due notice. JOHN I. ROBERTS, c t.
sept 4 177 v .
Thirty Dollars Reward,
W ILL be paid for apprehending the follow.
ing runaway negroei:—Conk .fellow about
i feet 4 inches high, dark complexion, tndhaaa
small se.r ot. the leR check t Yorick, e fehow
.bout 5 feet 6 inches high, yellow complexion,
lorroerlv the property ol Mr- Gardner Tulta , and
John, e fellow of every dark complexion, .bout
i foci 6 inche. high, stout made, haaa down look.
Any per«on who will apprehend the above nt-
eroca, end lodge ’hem in Jail, or deliver them to
•no at lloiebitd Island, about 12 mile, from Savan.
It.lt, .hall receive the above reward, or |10 for
either oi them.
HARRISON HINSON.
tns
NOTICE.
A LT. peraoti having demand, agaiitat the eia
iA t ate of Fleming Aikin of die county of Chat.
ham, pltntcr, deecMed, pill lender them in duly.
Attested, and all those indebted to the said estate
wlll-pleaie make payment thereof to George \V
McAiliater of Bryan county, or Rleliard \V. Ha
beiaham, attorney at law, Savannah, who are duly
inthorized to receive tiro ume.
ELIZA AKIN, Adm*rx.
■- geo. ii. McAllister, Adm’r.
may B9 39 ' , '
Ten Dollars Reward.
R AN AWAY Itotn.the aubacribet about the
6th day of July, two negroet, Edeaborough
and March, EdcnborOugh U a light complected
African, negro, about thirty five years of age,
live feet loot Inchea high, baa a number of hi*
coontD'amarks on hlafoeeand body, anjakt bap
complexion, five foal« «.*>«>>»
Ibeywwtlmuglitfo_b#lo_Seranta*. aa forib of
them have been »T«t whiMb *ha'P|*« P*^
rioua to their going into Cardlni. tbeaboro
doibr. for either ofvh.m. jogfetjii ^ ^
July Z) 192
Laurel Hill Toff Mill.
XRIIE 'Poll mill on Mrs. Ahcrum's plantation
ii lias been completely rt paireri lately, anil 1
now reatly to work as well as any other mill oi
the river. *THe tough rice that will be sent to
(lie mill will be kept separately in dry and safe
stores and shall be beat with the utmost care and
economy, atid the barrels will be always delivered
in goo I order. Empty barrels, made of prime
,bonttd staves, will be furnished at the mill w hen
required. The terms ot cleaning Rice will be thr
same’as at the other toU-mills. Those planters
.who will engage to have their crops beat at this
mill, and keep her supplied, will have 200 tier
ces, or as much less s tliey please, beat at one
turn. ApplicMiona concerning the mill, to be
made to Archibald Brebner. on the plantation, or
in Savannah, to
PETIT DF.VILLERS.
Savannah, Inly 1,1823. +l50-6m.
Georgia—District Coutt,
Atm-vy .Tiro,, 18SG.
TT7HEREAS, W t!«>n Fuller, EliatBliw, Dimas
I'tt-.PnT 11 ' Haber,ham, Jutae Norton
ajW vy/*. r. Llai k, were duly summond to attend
tliif Court *t add Term, aa Jurora, and twin#
called, made de&u«.orderetHh»t they be Sad
in the ram of twemv dorara each, unless they
make good and sufficient excuses on oath, to be
.filed in tbe Clerks Office an or before tbe first dab
olibe next Term. ' .jj\
Extract from the minutes,
sug 19 171
Georgia--Chatham County.
To all whom it may concern—
W HEREAS Mary Bruce, administratrix of
tlie eatate of Victor Dohet, deceased, bos
petitioned the court of ordinary oi' Chatham*couo*
ty, to-be discharged.
Now these ure therefore to cite and admbnith
all awl singular the kindred and creditors of the
said deceased, to fife their object ions* (if any they
have) ia my office, on or before the 21st flax or
February next i otherwiae letters disroissorywill
be granted to tbe applicant.
Witness tbe honorable George L. tope, one
ofthe Justices of the said Court, tbe 21a day ot
August, A- D. 1823. . 7
8. M. BOND, Ao > a
»ug 21 172
Georgia—Chatham County t 4 "
To all whom it may concern—
TTrHEREAS Elizabeth Remshart, admloistra-
v V tnx and John C. Hc lvhion, ailmmtrator of
the estate of Daniel Remshart, dec. h»ve peiitioiu
cd tlie court of ordinary of Chatham county |6'
be discharged. . - •
Now these are therefore to cite and admonish
all and smgulsr the kindred and creditors of the
saul deceased, to file their objection*, (if any they
have) in my office, on or before the 21st day of
February next j otherwise letters diataiasoty will
be granted to tbe applicant.
Witness the honorable George L Cope, one
of the Justices of the arid Court* the 21st day of
August, A. D. 1823.
8. M. BOND,* c. c.0.
«ug 21 172
w*
&eorgia—C/ hatham County. *
To all whom it ihay concern—
tRF.AS, John B. Spann Executor rf JA»
cob \hart deceased, applies lorletei
dimissory. —' '
Now these are therefore to cite and admonish
nil and Singular the kindred ana creditors of toe
said deceased, to file their objection {if any they
have) in o»y Office on or betore the 1st day of
December nextj otbewise letter* ditadtfory
will be granted.
W itness the Hon. John ^ Williamson, one of
the Juiticcs of the sidd Court, the 3lsl day. of
May, A. 1). one thousand eight hundred and Iw’en*
ty three. S. M. BOND, c. c.o,
msv 31 t 130
Madeira IVine.
j lHE unde jJgned • is • n hand, and offers f,
tale on very liberal terms, a large quantity
Saperior Matieira Wines, in pipes, half pipe
quarteyca?k<- ard eighths, of the justly celebrated
•wand of -faAtj Harvard March it Co. of the «eve*
ralinqtoriatioiis in the year 1821 and since) all
of which are <>f much admired qualities. Hp bos
i subscription always open fur trie importation of
die befct Wines from the island of Madeira direc*
to thin Port i aud will tUaiukfuUy receive orders
for any quantity: Vessels wringing the subscrip
tion wines generally arrive here in the month of
February; and, therefore, orders should be sent
about tbe X5th of October.
PETIT DE VILI.F.RS,
‘ X POotOTa
Savantnh, llih Svpt. 1823 ^fcaljw
%OTICE.
A RL potions ttsving dvmindl agilnat the 0.
^\tate of Doctor Hubert Lincoln, deceased, are
requested to present their elaima properly attest-
nu, ,nd tltose who ark indebted to (Sid rstale, are
desited to make immediate payment to”
JOSEPH R ADORN.
Executor
sept 27 . 187
Georgia—Chatham County. . *
To ,11 wbnm it mas concern.
W HEREAS Mow. Cleland, administrator bi
Frederick Kreeger, deceased, Ins applied
to the Court to be discharged from the adminits
tralion aforesaid.
Nnvf, therelore, theae are to dtp and admonish
all and singular the kindred and creditorepf tiro
•.ill Frederick Kreegeif debeased, to file tbeif
■ bjeoliona (if any they have) In the Ctearka of.
tii.t'-of this court, on before tbe tbe twenty fourth
day of November neat.'ollierwUe letter, tltsmis.
>wy a ill be grsnteil, and.tbe.aud Motet Cleland
discharged from all liability u administrator of
the aalti deceased. ’
Witness the Itunorabie Edward Harden, one ot
the justices uf the said Court, this 24th day of
Miy, A. D. 1823.
S. M. BOND, e.r.o.
may 34 * 124 .. ..I a
Georgia—Chatham coumjr.
T. all whom it may concern— fc s -
\T7HEREA8, Thomas Clark admimstretot
V,V Hentyr Tucker,deed sppllato bedtscltaigs
charged from, said adminiatraiion. " 7
Now these are therefore to dieted admonish
all ajtd singular the kindred and creditors of tbe
said deceased, to file tlteir objection (if any they
have) in my jiffiee on or before the 30th .day of
November next) otherwiae letter* of admisasiy
will be granted. . .
Witness the Hon. John P. Williamson, one of
the Justices of the said Court, tbe uUth day of
May, A. D. one thousandeighthnodred and tweu.
ty three. S. M. BOND, C. c. o. j
may 30 122. , . . • • -fflK
NOTICE.
IVriNE months after dale application will be"
1 v made to the honorable the Justice, of the In
ferior Coutt uf Edition am County when sitting for
ordinary purposes, rnr lesvq to s^lf, one tract »’
land laying in the County of Effingham,aoMruning
two hundred eerea adjoining Jehkitu land, «lao
the htlf of e trect of land nr three hundred acres
of the undivided estate of Nancy Blare, also nne
tract of land seventy reran number, twelfth slit.
trie., of Ua<l County, Georgia, being the'real es
t .te of William WGtdt^an deceased and sold for
the benefit ofthe heirs and creditor* of the dr.
JOHN GRAHAM, *
THOMAS HURST,
Executor*.
tort 33 *381
»r Mties. ’~~ r .
fVTlNE month,after date hi-reitfappliestlott will
Llbeftudeto the tuleriar court of Chatham
County for leave to tell a tract of land drawn hy
Thomas Capps d- cessud in the late Land Lotte
ry, titilat* alii being in the fifth slistriet of 'Moo.
roe County and kno < n by the number44, for the
benefit of the heir, end creditors of the Hid Th s
Capita dec. _ JOHN MOREL, AdmV
■ - J - ' -- , • ~ •
A LI. persona having demands' against tbe Kb-
tate qf Robert Chstlton, dec. are fctpiesteo t«
present them duly attested, Within twelve month'
to the subscriber, and,thodj indebted to sai<t es
tate ate requested to alske immediate Dal moot
'°*t* Jk
ake immediate pajmci
CHAB^tpN, Adm'r.
Georgia—i.'ftatham County, ^
To altwhumiv may concern—
HF.ItKAS, John U Gill
ter Favard dec. hasp
able the court of ordla.iy oft
charged from the ekecutorsblp 1
Now these bit therefore to cite and admonish
all and sihgtafarthe kmdtfid of tho
W H
Wnci* the Hon.. ThoitUs N. Motel, one of tho
lasUccs of the said court, this 4th day of June, A,
D. one ihoultnd eight hundred and twenty 1 threet
L. l. y- .. s. II. tWa. r. c. o.
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s u an wnotr. u rosy concern—
ai/HEREAS John B.'Spann, administnlcr of
W the estate bf Prinoes Ahsrt, deceased ap,
plies to the hoh. the court bferdlnaty of ChsthsM
county, to be discharged from the edhtiniilar.
tirin’, of slid estate.
Now there are therefore to cite end admonish
nil snu singular the kindred end eteditorsof the
said deceased, to file their Objections (if eny they'
have) in my office, on or before the Ip day of
December next, otherwise letters dismissoty will
“ \VitnMi the honfShomretf. Hotel, one or the
lostiees of thewM Court, thia JM day of May
A D. one thouaaod bight hundred and twebip
,hr “' [i.A.1 V .- 9. It c.,ivK i
m>y n iso.-. ; _ , ; f.\ .
I INK nwhiUi after date l stroll *PI' J to D*.
t inferior Coutt bf Ctttthiti Coullty, for leave
r, Mil the remaining reel estete ot' Oaltharef
hiHer, deeeaaed, ibr the bmi ht of the
JACOB SHAFFER, <40*’
may 3
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