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For Sale,
' Tbi three .lory B»1ck 0mld.n K
j^SSsasMJS
ja^iirwsasrSc
t( Eber»Wv jOHN'nUNTi'H. .
fl60
To Bent.
TfceWettern tenement of the
....hicb theSubscriberresides,
will be given* on Ole 16th
1«
To
LjsassasvS-sx
I^grfBiysod K*»‘ broad SVfeetJ,
l»B!i«jiptr , o p. W.HE1NEUANN.
ih{28 !«.
r ToLet.
To Rent,
A pleasant two story HOUSE,
on Market street, it present occupied
by Mr Dick, and formerly by Judge
Cnarlton: pocsctaon given the lit No.
vember nrz).
AI»D,a two story brick HOUSE
and Lot, near Mr. Adam Cope's in El
bert ward, well calculated for a board
ing home.- Pouewinn given lit Oct.
or sooner, if required. Persona wish,
ingto rant either of the above, will call
and examine for tbemirlvei.
Also, t one story HOUSE, cor-
nrr of West Broad atreet and the'Au*
gusts road, well calculated for the eoun.
try trade.
Also, several small Tenements,
which will be rented cheap. For par.
. ticulars, apply to
JNO GARDNER.
Ik ho ha, for ta'e,
•Sole and tipper Ixatbrr, bridle, harness, and
fire buckets, and 1,000 pair NEGRO SHOES, at
ilia Tan Yard.
aeptSO 184
From the Silt October next, that
niVlienewent two .lory home InOieM.rkrt
[iltSwS’apSiteBtoSi’for further par-
jic iiiais or to the subscriber,,
* *ppl; to e.PAKKF“
•lb bent,
' The three story building Ip
wtw^L Braiithtiin street, immediately opp* i.itt
fsast iiiertaiience of Mqaea Cleland, E-q r
lUUf Puseaiion to be given tin the lit Dec.
AS?if moresgroesble to the snplieant an
rlerSite “o" "*** * rTml S^sa * » h , , prt,fnl
upf Mrs. Benjamin WaB. Applyjj^^
To Rent.
That fire proof Store on South
ride Market square, formerly occupied
* by James Dick, the situation ia equal ti
i* til any in Market aquaie lor the Crockery
dneodbusineu. A yard and cotton Ware-
djniningwhieh swill be let with the More
Jain d—Possession can be given immediately
ipplyto
CLELAND &FRASEB.
192
To Rent.
The House corner of Bryan am!
JjHibenlism stiver*, formerly occupied
I b» dis Subeeribcr. For terms apply at
[Ittit office.
196
AT HE YS HOTEL.
The subscriber tikes this meth
od io inform the public generally, and
particularly persona from the ion eoun.
try, who may visit Ihe up country in
pursuit uf health or pleasure, that be will ae
c .mmodate gentlemen and ladies, or families with
board by the day, week, or qioaith, on easy terms.
Nothing need be ssjd in recommendation ol A-
tliens, either in regard lo the heallhfulness of the
place, salubrity of atmosphere, or agreeable and
pit as mt society t in all these particulars it stands
pre-eminent.
The foll'iaing win be tbe rates of charging, viz.
Man and Horse, per Cay, g 2 75
“ “ « ** per week, 8 so
“ 1 « « * “ month, g 25
Single man, per day, z 00
u * week,
“ M « month.
Dinner, breaafast, supper, &c.
Lodging,
Horse, per day,
“ “ night,
“ ■ “ month,
Children and servants, half prior.
, GEORGE HAYES,
sept 30 1S3
d/ Tbe Editors of the Augusta Chronicle at
Savannah Republican, are rt quested to give two
insertion* a month, until the 1st of July neat, and
forward ttieir sceountsto A'h.-os,
28 00
u
75
22 Oil
To Rent,
The whart with the building*
- thereon, now occupied by Wm A. Moore
•« u a wood wharf—possession given >.n
ILIithc first of December—for terms apply
[r. wn. Taylor or
i SI
♦197
ROUT. M. GOODWIN.
To Rent,
IlHE eastern tenement of that large and com-
I modieus three atoty Brick Building, npp
lio Charles Hstris esquire, and next door lu
a Senna, biting six well finished rooms.
In .he basement story, with carriage house,
lit, ami nimble rooms for terrains—poises-
I cube lad immediately. Apply to
' WM. TAYLOR.
192
Wtaiitakon on the Salts for Sale.
IRAT plantation known by the name of Pal
■ rarrina, and shuated on the North EaM point
JVliitemarah Island, belonging to the estate of
■late General Tattnall, is ottered for aale for the
feme of completing the distribution of said es*
| between the heirs. The tract contains up
hofiixlwndredacres, the greater part.of
h is cotton land ofthe/rM quality. Tlie
i-yi on tbe plantation consist of a two story
dling house, overseers bouse, a cotton, corn
igiali
, ilwuse and negro houses sufficient lor the
mmizUlion of eighty negrtier, all either en
dues, or recently thoroughly repaired The
ion is sa healthy and pleasant aa any on the
artofGeorgi* or South Carolina—ilia with-
e miles ot bayannab, over a vciy excellent
■ rc.i This place will be sold very low, A a
■I credit lit required) will be given. For
r particulars apply to Dr. W. C. Daniel or
L cribcr.
■EDWD, F. TATTNALL,
mnnih, June '7 141
y The Editor of the CharleMon City Ga
i will iuaert the above advertisement, twice
k for one montlf, and forward his account to
To Rent.
rjpHE Wharf Lot No. 6, Reynold Ward, known
ss Ancisux’s wharf. Possession g.’vcn the
first of November—Apply to
F. M. STOKE.
. net 14 194
•n-Bay atreet next door to Mr. Tmcheiute’
K)» superior stand lor a Grocery Slone.
Lsl Apply t# T. BARTOW,
*** Orlcsna Square.
To •Rent.
That well known aland for G
[i|i|« ve « ,oU,er SU)reia i ul Dwellings! Ap-
JOHN WATEHS
The Rent ' r. I Hair Preservative
J.,*...°. r !. <: . orner o*Orariootnd Vegetable Cerate.
T HE important discovery of a Vegetable sub-
Mance, capable of restoring and preserving
»if n* lr * **f accidentally mule by an indivtdusf,
,o „ "!!i2!1 l,er " ,e «P»ehy nor the disposition
'o practice deception or fraud. Tbe Aillest rcii
InfsH p « c *‘ l on the ‘■*'*7 and power of
' <W», not only in rtatonng ami
preventing the Ming ot tbe //air, but in predue-
ing ihe grtsic,i /usrrrandlivelinew „fit intagim
“!**‘“ , . he pub he t"*7 real assured tbatiSref
•eeta Win be elearty manifested in the course afs
short Iiroe by Ihe lenewal sod vigorous, growth
nf ihe Hsir,and by eficctually preventing its com
■ng wtt or falling off. The Vegetable Cerate
tinda to reauacitute and excite the cneiwies of tbe
tmpiuary vessels, which constitute those organs
that secrete the matterforming the hsirt these,
like many other organaof the animal body, which
nave been in a Mate of dormancy or disease, may
lie^oredtpibeir healthy ac i.m, and perform
M'Jhoae functions assigned them by nature.
The proprietor being aware of the numerous
specifics palmed on Ihe public, end dcsiitms that
(he present artioie may not luflerfram lal>e im
preaaiona, revisits merits on thp effect it has pro
duced on varitMs persons, who have n»rd it, and
sllthst is asked; alit rchdes lo the verity of it,
fleet, iv a fair trial.
Eidcriy people, with bald beads, must rest as-
sured that bMpplying a f, w boxes of the above
Cm ! t ‘ 'heir Hair will be restored with all iu
youthful beauty and life.
To prevent imposition, Ihdsale of the Vegeta-
H; S* 1 *'* wi " bioonfined to Doctor JAMES H.
HAUT, New York, comer of Braidway b Cham-
ber street* three doors tmm \Vsshin?ton HsiL
where it will be sold st SI 75.
A liberul deduction will be msde to Oouatrr
detiers.
For Sale, or to Rent.
p~. Two heat lencmei.n, with com
Iaaa?, <>rt *bleout building* on Lot No. S
III Warren ward, lately the property of J „
V» 8co "s Es'I- Apply to D. T. Hall. Sat
- nail, or WILLIAM POPE, Seo.
oct 29 201 May River, So. Ca.
To Rent.
The store formerly occupied v
^ Co. as a?clutbine store-
lil !‘ keWl » e * well calculated for «...
lJOyster establishment, having been fin.
lor that purptse, and occupied as such since
the fire. Apply to W. GALE,
oct 21 197
Georgia Hotel lie-opened.
T tIR subscribers Would repectiuliy inform
their friends and public in general, that they
«uvv taken that Celebrated stand the GEORGIA
ri’OTEL, and it is now open for the reception of
Hoarders,'^hry pledge themselves to exert every
Uculty to please. Hoarding will be suited to the
’•mes and they hope to receive a share of public
patronage.
DOPSON & BROWY.
oct 11 193
For Sale,
a Lf.that valuable tract or parcel ofhnd known
-m. by- the name of Nelville situated in Soutli
^rolina ab«»ut two miles from 8avann:ih. This
trac t is considera! one of the best lor a Rice plan-
tulion in its neighborhood, and coniairiS Eight
Kindred and eighty-four acres. It adjoins Mr.
i'homs* Young Gen. Huger, and Mr. Nichols-
Jruger. Persons who may wish to purchase will
xamine tbe premises, A good tittle will be given
ml the times of sale will be r< ssunablc. Appii-
tAiionto be made to WM MALLORY
Agent of Hamlin Mailor
uov 16 225
The Public
I S informed that the claim ol Hamlin Mallory to
ihe tract of land in South Carolina, calli
ihe tract of land in South Carolina, called
Melville, is now in a train for Judicial Investiga
tion, until tbe termination of which, some risk
will be incurred by those w ho mav purchase.
\VM. L. D.\ VIS.
dec 2 237
mi and Negroes for Sale.
IH ANDSOM B property .unincumbered, con
I tilling ol I-siMi and Ncgrvei, logelhcr uitl
and tliu growing crop; a-
Ming in all to about 12 or 15,UU0 dollars, situ-
k the upper country, and well calculated Toi
nny Store—the ami well adapted to tbe cm
1 Own and Ctiran, ia oflered for sale ui-
sodsting terms.
t Suck, or good paper, well secured, will
.ah payment.
FMMpaiticuliM, apply to the Editors ol
'■ °' lt ?4j
. , For Sale,
Ppoien Eastern Steam Saw and Rice Mill,
“uiesppurlenkncea thereto belonging—
f™'* credit will he given to the pnreha-
f.V 1 **'™. be or they giving secumy, ap
m of by the Bank of Darieiw—For terms ap.
•OWE ATKINSON,)
L^UUNWOODY, C Bank CnimitM.
PWSY HARFORD. \
rT" e .^tannah Republican ia requeMed to
fJouimlbr’d l ' OI W “ ri ' llie eoonuul to the
* 164 P * ymeM '
««i/, owl Keene* for Sale.
nJWjWjhiMSofffl? for talc that well koown
LSJ *SS»W« plantation, in Chatlum Oounly
»II » 1,1 «iRuled nine miles fMrm Savan,
8outliem Hoad, containing 2172 acres
**^l«flhialand n tai J ~'-
. **i<>ttao Land,uanyTnRib6oumy7 The
J2*"H>unneoI Ihe aafeM In lhe Slate,'
ui culture—os mis iipwatus ol
under banks, and with Bltlo labour
-=*ewtinteil<h* euaumg season,-on Hie
»large comrortablu dwelling house,
SrjgsHaRjtS 1
<304
For Sale,
A Very valuable tract of Land in Liberty conn.
ty, situate on the Stinbucy Road, two miles
find a half from Rice orough; containing tun
uindred and tenacresi This land is very valua
»le for cotton, rice and com, and ss well calculi*
ted for that culture as any land in the county ;
;he conditions are low and reasonable! there art
>>etween seventy and eighty seres cleared and
under fence, there is also s good dwelling house,
find all necessary out buildings on the prembta.
guarantee titles will be giveh to the purchaser,
no incumbrances lying on said land For further
particulars apply tocapt. Jos. Joues in Liberty
county, or to t*
, EDWARD B. BAKER,
■ owner in McIntosh county,
i«ug 16
For Sale.
/ a ,IIE Subscriber ofttrs for sale all that tract or
-i parcel of Land formerly the property of Jis.
Gunn, e-q situate on the Great Ogechee ltiver,
cintainiiig one thousand and twenty three acres,
t hree hundred acres or upwards of cleared river
-wamp land of an eicellent pilch of tide under
..amt ami ditches, in aatatc for cultivation and a-
hopi 100 acre, of ungeared. »wimp—and about
2u0 acres of cl.Ured Prmision and cotton Ian -
ijie remainder uncleared, principally high land*.
Fnrfurtber p»rticul*rs »pply to Mr E Bull*, »t
Hie counting house of Mr. J. D. Mongol's Seven
ih, Georgia, or to Ihe subscriber on May River,
South Carolina—on the said plantation is a good
Dwelling House end dut buildings with a Barn
ind Bice Machine.
D. IVM. MONGIN.
nnv 3 .
'The following propevty for Rent.
fp l)K Wharf and Stores tkuown Is Myers)
JL aiexi above Waynes 'hi* wharf as will eaicu
yne
latud for Wood or Lui
itaml
imber, and a prettjr goo.1
Ifaf'
...J lor retail business.
T he eastern tenement of the three story yel
low Brick Building—Baptist Heeling House
square. .
' The eastern tenement of the neuly erected
While Building, In liberty street on Hie South
Uummoiia, the west end, at present occupied by
Genual Harden..
Two small Store* in Broughton itreet, oppo
site the residence of Wm. Btuloeh, Esq.
For particulars apph lo the subeenber, who
has lor sale 330U. well burnt Ge tgia Brick,
(on which an extensive credit may be had.)
IL F. WILLIAMS.
oct 33 198
Aclotmisirdior’s Notice.
P ERSONS indebted to the eMrte of Robert
ltreghorn, (late Merchant, Augusta) decvM-
mV are requeued to make immediate payment to
iheaubtcrtber in Savannah, ov.to hla Mtorncy Mr.
GEORGE WHAGU, jun. in Augusta, or sum will
be commenced indiscriminately, and those who
have claima upon said estate are requested to
present them properly itteMed.
• • WIL TURNER, Admr.
The Auguxti Chronicle, will publish the ubnve
once a week fortbree muulbnand forward ttinir
account to this office. , .•
Chatham Academy.
' ITHE Trustees have the satisfaction toannounce
l that the Rev. Mr. CARTER, has been en
gaged aa the Principal of the iiutitution, undo
whom the ichouls will opeu in the beginning
Nawmber.
Beside* a general mperintendanre of the vari
ous departments, Mr. Carter will n.nre particular-
'y devote him eft :o the iauncdi.tc inttruclion ol
■he upper class of Young ladies. Assistant
resellers, engaged by Mr. Carter at the North,
ill be selecicd for their abilities and qualifies
nr.* to leach the several bri oches in the otliei
lasses.
TTie Trustees have reason to hope that tin
present ai ran^emeii'a will prove highly bentli.
cisl—no exertions have been spared on their part
to effect the objects of the institution, and they
now call upon those more immedi.te.ly concern-
ed in its usefulness, the Parents and Guardians ot
youth,for that support which is necessary not on
1/ to its prosperity, hut to its existence.
By order of the Board,
W. T. W ILLIAMS,
Treasurer.
se nt 27 1R7
a FTKll the expirs-itin cf nine months'
Jx lliid d
...ia date, appli-ation will be made tu tin
honorable* tbe Inferior Court of Bulloch county,
a lien silting for ordinary purposes, lor an order
to sell the whole of the ri al evsle of John Raw’s,
late a Bntloch county aforesaid, clecased.
MORGAN IIROWII,
AI.I.KN RAWLS, J. Z-Vn,
JAMES RAWLS,
sprit 2 •‘M
Georgia—Chatham Couiit)’.
. II whom it i
W HEREAS Wil'iaro Da%if*, Esq. hns applied
to the Honorable the ‘JouH ol' Or iintry ol
niiistliam Count)' tor letter* ol arimir.ifitk'atirin, on
the eotati* ami e’lTtc's of George Richardson, junr.
in hehulfof his cr«*t liters.
There »re therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular tht* kindred and creditor* of the aaid d
ceased, to file their objectionfi (if any they have)
to t!*e granting of the administration of the estate
of tbe deceased to Ihe applicant in the Clerk**
Office uf the said court, on or before the 22*! d.-.y
H November next; ntl.erwUc letters of adminis*
tristion wilt be g:anted
Witness the Honorable Thomas N. M -rel, one
of the Justices of the saM court, tbe 23d tUy of
October, A. 1) one thouumd eight hundred and
twenty three.
S. M. BOND, c c o.
oct 23 198
Assize of Hread.
T HE average price of Flour being £9 per
barrel, the weight of Bread for the preacut
month, must be as follows, viz;
124 Cents Loaf 21b* 2.»z.
6j Cents Loaf lib luz,
of which all Bakers and Sellers of Bread will take
due notice. JOHN 1. ROBERTS, c t.
sept 4 177
Thirty Dollars Reward,
fTTlLL be paid for apprehending the follow
V v ing runaway negroes:—Cook a fellow shout
5 feet 4 inches high, dark complexion, and h.is a
miall scar or. the left cheek: Yorick, a fellow
about 5 feet6in:hes high, yellow complexion,
i»i merly the property of Mr. Gardner Tults; and
John, a fellow of« very dark complexion, about
v feet 6 inches high, stout made, lias a down look.
Any person who will apprehend the above ne
groes, and lodge them in jail, or deliver them to
ne at Rosebud Island, about 12 miles from Savan
nah, shall receive the above reward, or J10 for
cither of them.
HARRISON HINSON.
tlt5
NOTICE.
t\ I.l persona having dera.nd* againit the es.
jji tato uf Fleming Ail.it, iii'tlte cuunty ofClun.
>..m, planter, dcccasei), will render them in duly
I test cl, and all llm-e indebted in til? said yatatt
-ill please make payment thereof lo George W
Mc Allister of llryan county’, or Ihcliaial . \V. Ha
borsltsm, attorney at law, Savanntli, who are duly
unhurt zed lu receive the satin.*.
I'.LIZV AKIN, Ailm’rx.-
UEO. II. McALUS FEII, Adm'r.
may 29 2F
Ten Dollars Reward.
R ANA WAY trum Hie tubscribir about the
6U1 day of July, two ntgrocii, Kdonburougli
uni Match, .Edenb-rough da a light complecivd
African, negro, about thirty fite years of age,
five feet lour inches higW his a mitiiber ol iua
country’s tnarka on his lace and body, speaks bap
English aud appCara lo get in a passion if not un
derstood. March ia twenty yean old, of s black
complexion, live feet aix or eight inches high.—
They are tkinightto be in. Savannah, as both of
them have been a great while in Hilt place pre-
.... —• *j*t -*■—
vi(»U to their going into Carolina. The above
id will he giren to nnyr person who will
s the* injail in ~ “““
lodge lhe« ini ill in Savannah, or deliver them
to the subscriber In Purysburgh, 8. C. or five
BitUer of «heuu
JOSEPH H. DECK.
The proprietor of the above valuable discover)
intends appuiting agents through ihe United
States for tue sale of it, and also in Europe.
dj* A few boxes of the above valuable article,
haie been received, and are offered for sale by
Messrs Podtat & Holland, and Aiso« Paxsoxs,
Druggists, Savannah.
jSTem Fo<*fc—net 28 ca200
NEW ADVERTISEMENT.
Anderson's Cough Drops ;
And Pectoaal Powders.
The must valuable Medicine in use for
Coughs and Consumptions.
r I''HIS new and lic;:lu g Balsam bids fair to rival
1. evciy Medicii e heretofore diftofiererf, for
troughs, and complaint# of the lungs, leading tn
consumption: and even in seated Consumptions it
has lately been used by many with the most snr
prising success. If certificates from persons ol
the highest respectability, or the great and in
creasing demand for if, may be called proofs of its
good effects, it is proved. Scarcely a esse uf
Colds, Coughs, pain in th«f aide, difficulty ot
bre thlBg w^nt of sleep arising fr..m debility or
even Consumptions, but may be relieved by tbe
timely use of this Medicine
Georgia—District gourt,
aarygissftssrSB
aaSSss-Miaas
Extract from the ■Inutcs,
GKO GLEN, Clerk.
Georgia—Chatham County.' “
wSSSSssas:
honorable the Court of Ordinary of Chtthan
county to be disctiftgfd from tbeSid sdmimst£!
.jgSgteagKMe^aaiB
leUer * di » , uusury wifi be granteX
0 juiy l* * 150
b.v of July
M. BONUeC.co. 9
A supply uf the above medicine has ju*£been
received, and can b«-. hud at the Store of
FRANCIS I LAY, Druggis*,
Corner of Congress and Whitaker St
oe» 30 2*l2ra
Laurel Rill Toll-Mill.
f HUB roll mill on Mrs Ai crum’s plantation
A has bet n cumplclcly n paired lately, ami i*
now realty : o work as well as any oUiei m, , o.
the river The nnigh lice (bat will be s tM .
mill will he kept separately in city a»,l S 1
stores, and shall lie heat with the utmost car. 9
economy, and the barrels will be always delin re.i
i goo 1 order. Empty batrv ls, ina.le of prim.
>ated staves will be (urniahrd at the mill when
•qilired. The terms ot cleaninii Rice w ill he the
™mc as al Ihe other toll-milla. Ijiose planters
will engajo to have their crop, heat at this
mill, and kc
eqa her supplied, will have 200 lie**
res, nr as mncli leas s they plesse, best al one
Applicaiiuna concerning the mill, to be
maile to Archibald Brebuer, on the plantation, or
"*Savannah, lo
PETIT DEVfLLKRS.
Savannah, Inly 1,1823, tlSo-ftm.
Madeira Wine.
AHF. unde.vag.ie*. . .s on Innid. and offers f
aale on very liberal terms, a large quantity*
perior Ma.leira Wines, in pipes, hall' nine
("arterca-k- »rd eighths, of the justly celebrated
rand of ■ V’.'U Btrattrd Murch l * Vo. of the save,
'importations in die year 1821 and since; ah
which are of much admired qualities, |L* has
subscription alwaysopen for the importalioa „t
ihe best Wines *.un the island of Madeira three*
m this Port i and will thankfully receive uni. rs
lur any quantilr i Vessels bringing llie auhscrip.
'ion wines generally arrive In n in the mnnih oi
Ktbniaryi snd, then-fore, order* should be sent
about the 15th uf October
PETIT DF. VII.I.F.R8,
Savannah, U’h Sept. 1823 tt'xi80 ,Ct ° r
NOTICE.
Lxtorgia- —Chatham County.
To ail whom it may concern— *
WZ R £-
W^&gS.***"* ®f Chatham eoun.
said deceased.tn h'e their objtmiocs, (if.nvtber
havet m my office, on or heWt Ue Slrt^ay rf
February next ■ otherwise letters dismusocy wftl
be granted to the applieaiit. « ™ >r * ,U
,bc bo “ l *h.'c George L. Cone one
c ourtf*the 2%*, at
aug 21 8 )1 BOND, e. e a
Georgia—Cliathaiu County.
•" "hn® it .may concern—
W IEREAS P.lizabeih Itenuliart, adrainistra.
trix and John C. Ilelvislnn, admintratbr of
me eiiaie of Daniel Remahan. di.h«e~lil^
“I •toonl*
...re; in myomce, on or before the Sl.t d.y *
February next; otherwise letters diamiaaory wS
be granted to tbe applicant. */ u* .
WUness the bonorabte George-L. Cope, one
An'iusb A.d” W * “ idC ° UH ' l,,e SW ^ rf
aug 21 - s U.DOND, c.c.o.
Georgia—Chatham County. "
l o all whom itm»y cnitcent—
■W&HEREAS, John B. Spann Executor of Ja.
VWcoh Ahsrt deceased, a ppiits tni letes
dimissoiy.
uw these
Now these are therefore to cite and admonish
al anil Singular Hie kindred and creditors of too
avid deceased, to file theirobjection (ifany they
hare) in my Office on or beiore the 1st day of
December neU; othewise icUcra dismimorr
wifi be granted. ^
Witness tlie Hon. John P. Williamwn, one of
the Justices of Ihe ssul Court, the Slat day of
May, A. li, one thousand eight liurahvd and twei.
7 hveo* S. M BOND, c, c.o.1
III. 130
Georgia—Chatham County.
To all whom it mav concern.
W HEREAS Moats Cielunc!, aUmiimtrator of
Frederics Kreeger, vleceased, ha. applied
mine Court to be discharged Irom the admiliia.
t rat ion aforesaid, u *^
Now, therefore, these are lo cite and admonish
all md suigular the kindred in I creditors oi (be
vud Frederick hreeger. deaeased, to file iheir
nbjcciions (if any they liavc) in llie cle .rks of.
hreof this coo, t, on belirre the the twentv fourth
..sty ui November next, otherwise letters*tiurn.i*.
MJ>y #i!l be granted, and the said Moses Cleland
.Iiscbargeu from all li.LUity „ adnanlslrator of
tin SRi«t cU’co ised, r T^*’. •
HVitneMlIie livnprable Edward Harden, one of
(he justices <•! tlie said Court, this 24tli Usv of
May, A. 1). 1823. • v
may 24 .24 S ' M ’ c.c.o.
Georgia—Chatham county,
T -all whom it may concern— .
W HEREAS, I bomaa Clark actministralor
llt wy l'uck« r,deol applies to be discbarg*
:hari?eil frimi Mirl ■rtmiitsuo.it“
LL persons having d mahds against the es
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.tate of Docior Robert Lincoln, deceased, are
requested to present their claima properly atlesi.
cd, and those who are indrblvd to said estate, are
desired to make immediate payment to
JOSEt’II It ARORN.
... Executor,
sept 27 187
NOTICE.
N INE months after date application will be
made to the htNiornble the Justice of the In
fcrinr Couit of Eiliiignatn County wlien sitting for
nrdinsrv purposes, fur leave’to »cll, one tract o‘
tand la) ing in the County of Kflin^anHenn'uining
htiudml ’ acres adjoining Jenkins land, Iso
hs'f of • tract of land of three hundred acres
the undivided estate of N^MrULre, also one
tract of land seventy seven /pmftcr, twelfth di«*
1 8 »f H»;l County, § Georgia, being tl.e ren! es
tsteof William M'Gahogtn deceas'd and sold fi»r
benefit of the heirs and creditors « f the d> •
ccaaed.
. JOHN tilt AHA M,
THOMAS HURST, *. t
Executor*.
sent 23 *235
v* ol ice.
iVTINK months nfter i. e tw reofspp icaliut. wii
-X be made to the InMinr t 'our* ol Chatham
County for leave to veh s tract of lain, drawn by
Thomas Capps d*»oeas- d in the late t.snd Lotte
situate and h< ing in'the fifth disttict ol Mon.
County and kno n i»y th»- numbi't‘44, for the
benefit of the heira au.l creditors of t he oaixl Thos.
Capps dec. JOHN dOREL, Adm'r.
sept 6 7
LI personajiaviiig detOatuU agairtst tlie M
tate *.f Robert Lh«rlion,dec are requested lu
pre^nt “•• m difi) attested, c 'thin twelve month*
It.* kubscribt r, aud tho « indebted to ti h» c*
are requested to nuke immediate navinent
HUZA CHARLTON, Adm'r.
*’jg • »r
chargeil from .aid admimuraimn.
Now theae are therefore lo cite and admonish
•ill ami singular the kindred aud creditor* of iho
said deceaaed, to file their objection (if any they
J *\*) »n h».v Office on or before the 30th day df
Novcmuer next; otherwise IcUcra of admiaorv
will be granted. - -
Witness the Hon. John P. Williamson, one if
till* Justices of the- said Court, the 30th day of
May, A. D. one thousand eight hundred and twee-
>y three. . 9. U. BOND, 0. c. o.'
may 30 129
Georgia— Chatham County..
To all whom it may concern—
W HEREAS, John U Gilhert, executor of.Pe>
ter F.vard dee. has petitioned the honor,
able the court of ord Inary of said County to be dis*
cr.arged from tbe executorship of Ihe said estate
Now'these^srt therefore to dte and admonish
all and singular Ihe kindred snd creditors of, the
said deceased, to file Iheir objections (ifrnv they
turn) on or before tte ilh dayW Dche mb.*r nixt,
f!'««;“ I,t,et ‘ duni »«ty will be granted to the
* P ^ii
liineastho Hop. Thomas N. Morel, one of the
Justices of the asid court, this Sill dav of June. A.
D. °uc thousand eight bqndred and twenly three.
6 " IBS’ 1 81 ,I0KD '°’
iun» 1
Georgii!—GlmiliniiP CiTinty.
To nirwhom it msy-coneem—
W swuii wnom it may-concem—
HF.REAS John B. Sparn, adtrl.istialot of
the estate of Frances
etude of Frances 'hail, dceesred ap.
p*iesl» the hon, the court oTrifdinaiy uf l.hatham
craiRty to be discharged from the adminit'ir.
lion of skid estate.
Now Uitaeare therefore to cite and nhnov.ish
all ahdsiogulir ihe Iciri-Jred and creditor n| he
sold deceased, to file their objections (if any ll'ty
have) in my office, on or bef.re Tn; (> ,:.i uf
December neat, otherwlae letter. disiniis .iywiU
be granted to Hie applicant.
Witness the l.i.n Thomas N. M-wel. om nftbe
Jusiicea nt the sanl Court, this 3:«t da. of May
A D. one thousand eight hundred and iwen y
three
ft *1
may 31
ISO
s. M. Pond. c. 0. e.
•„ INI ii.eiilhs .tier date 1 ah’.d fapp.* 10 the
< Inferior Court ol Chatham Cm..-y, fair Pure
. 0 the renuniing real e-'.n. ( llaiil aaer
Ui.ifter, decrsn d. for the leu. Si f Hit* heirs.
JAl OU SHAtTL’U, Uf I- ta>r,
may 3