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Pbr Sale,
The three story Brick Building
n the corner of South Brb«d iJMt Ho-
Mi 1n !o*h street*,at-pfe***
•111 Mrs. Margaret Hunter, for term*, wfifch
iiSLrsl. apply »o p : "’Million, Kiq’rf
JOHIf HVNTI
3K. . .
The Wfkletn tctiemrtit of the
J T r £o Rent,-
W. CPtLER.
B -the duelling hquse pnd Shona
reniniedby Mr.'Robert Hoy, at the*
tWSuee*
apply
p. 'W: REINEMANN.
t«rS8
To'.Ut. .
Frntn the Silt October next, that
Btegsisaasssss©
J^SS^*S35*
tScnitrupPU “ E.PAUHEB
178
To Rent,
. . The three Story, building -In
j»|yS7
To Bent.
. - That fire proof Store on South
IffiSttoWSSB
Wtoae is adjoining which will be let *?thjhe itore
Inquirt-d—Poaseasionoa be given ipimedbieli
Apply to ci.ELAND&FRASER.
oe'9 192
To Bent,
, The wharf with the buildings
theteon»nO*' .occupied by Win A. Moore
,'i' ua wood wharf—posaeaaion given on
nil,
To Bent,
E tlE eastern tenement of thatlaree and com
modious three story Brick Building, oppo
elo Charles .Harris esquire, end next door Jo
ijor Scriven, haring six well Blushed rooms,
idea die basement atoiy, with carnyge house,
ile, and auiiable rooms, for aervanta—pone»-
an be had immediately. Apply to
WM. TAYLOR.
oct 9 192 i. , V ' ..
Plantation on the Salts for Saie.
IIIAT plantation known by the name of Pal
nierina, and (busted on the North Kelt point
Whitemnrah Inland, belonging to the eitate of
late General Teltnall,it offered for tale for thr
rpase of completing the distribution of Mid os-
e between the heira. The tract-contains up
nil of fix .hu ndreil aero, the . greater port of
neh is ratios land oflhrJCril ynoMy. The
ildings on the plantation coniist of a two atorj
tiling house, overseers house,, a cotton, corn
d gin house and negro houses sufficient lor the
wnmulitionpf eighty negroes, nil either en-
ilyncw, *'• - , "
* To Bent. . ,
The House corner of Bryan ond
Habersham street*, formerly ocCuple .
‘I! by the Subscriber. .For terms ap.iiy at
•lilthis office.
«118 196 ■ '■ -
the finit of December—fur terms apply
hobJr. m. goodwin:
tin Wm. Taylor or
♦197
oct 21
-Bor Sale,
V LI. that valuable tract or parcel ofland known
by the name ofNelrille situated in South
laroliria about two miles from Savannah. This
tract is considered one of the best for a Rice plan.
MUon in its neighborhood, and contains Eight
Kindred and eighty-four acres. It adjoins Mr.
'Iiomas Young Gem Huger, and Mr.. Nicholas
linger. Persons who may wish to purchase win
famine the premises, A good tittle will be given
nd the times ofsale will be reasonable. Appli
cation to be made to WM. MALLORY ’
Agent of Hamfin Mallori
ttov 16 225
i hard of Georgia or South ... - -j
int miles ot Savannah, over a vety excellent
lerad, Thia place will besold very low, Va
-H credit (if required) WlH be given For
bur particulars apply to Dll W C. Daniel or
■ubutiber. *" • •” . *"
EDWD. F. TATTNALL,
ivtnnah, lime ’7 144
JJThe f4tor of the Charleston City, Ga
e« will insert the above advertisement, twice
dbroog month,and forward biateCount to
Laid
IIANlhjOMEniopctiy, diuncumbercd, con
sisting of Land Slid Negroes, together will
sk #f every kind,-and the growing crap, a.
—«... .- j-i,0(j0'dollars,
lining in a/to sbpm 12 of 15,(k/0"doTI*rt, siut-
1 the upppr country, and well calculated for
imrj Store—the rail well adapted Wipe cul-
_ w nf Cam and C«Miit,i*oifered for sale on
maaWXnpgtenw. *
, lor Sale,
'HE Dnien Eastern Steam Saw and Rice Mill,'.
tub Die appurtenaneca thereto belonging—
Uitnsive credit pill be given to ihg purclia-
efurchascrs, he or they giving security, *P
r ed of by the Hank of Darien.—For, terms ap.
WMMbWWOO^Y,'^ Amfc ,Cam*««rf.
Hie tuvannab Repri^atifia requested pa
ithe abolt, and forward the account to the
•Jf Darien for payment. * • . ' » .
* 164. ." • V.
T
diRiaoni
ilf. Subscribers 1,11c?'for aalot^HH0BH
wdviiutble plantation, in Chalhini County
oEVEHLY.tituu'ed nine mile* from Silvan,
"he Soulhern RoUil,.containing 2172 acres
tvryioflhis land *' large proportion i» »s
Bass,-,? ' *
u vccil luccenive I ' '
' until iatj,wl
!* change oft
"'ttsare uhder banks,
“ cultinted the cni, JHH
“umMi a large comfoitaqTe dwell
^rtr home, bam in good repair, and other,
jfP the whole of the cleared land it under
H, k J. HABERSHAM.
the County. T)W
' ,in the 6Ute,
d at-iiver
of Cottpn
—nla of
labour
S -*_
To Blent,
A pleasant two story HOUSE,
on Market atreet, at present occupied
by Mr. Dick, and. formerly hy Judi
Chtrljon: pinueauon given the lat
vember next.
‘ AW,v two story brick HOUSE
and Lotifotem- Mr,. Adam- Cope’* in El-
Bert ward, well calculated lor a board-
mg house:- Possesion given 1st Ort.
or sooner, if iMuired, Persons with-
. 'nig to rent either of the above, will call
tad exaijilnp for themselves.
A|ao, ^otM atory HOUSE, t«h.
. • «!rpf.;«tatB^ail auerit and the-Aii.
giioa roiu^wpll cahajlatod for the eouo.
■ try trade., ;. ’ .
.' Also, several araail'Tenements,
which will bo rented cheap For par.
. . ticuhrs, apply to
•WO. GARDNER.
Who hat for tale,
8ole and upper Leather, bridb, harness, and
fire buckets and. 1,000 pair HEGKO SHOES, at
hi* Tan Yard. "
•ept 20 184
JITHEA’S HOTEL.
■ THie subscriber takes this meth
od to infi rm the publia generally, and
.particularly peraonj fromthe low coun-
_ Dy, who may visit tho np cquntry in
,srf health or pleasure, that he will ao
commodaODgenllemunansl todies, or familieiwiih
board by the day, week, or month, on eavy terms
Nqthingsieed be said in recommendation'of A-
•hens, either in regard tu the healthfulnrs, of the
ilace, salubrity of atmosphere, or agreeable and
tieasant society j in all,these partlcularsit stand,
preeminent. ■ , , ■.
The following will be the rates of durrinevin
"Mas sad Hdtwevperday, g2 75.
“ - “ a ? per week, 8 50
u « “ month, ’-g25
Single man, per day, g .o<j
" “ “ week,
“ * “ month, -
Dinner, .breakfast, supper, be.
Lodging,
Store,.per,day,
“ “ night,- - „
- .1* “ month,
Children and sefvant% half price.
. t - ' ' GEORGE HAYES,
idpt 30 188
f£T Site Editors of the Augusta Chronicle and
Savannah Republican, are requested to give two
hsertions a month, until the 1st of Inly neat, ano
'brw.rd their accounts to A he
Georgia Hotel Re-opened.
T riE subscribers would repectmlly inform
their friends snd public in general, that they
Ihtae taken that celebrated stand the GEORGIA
tlQT-EL, audit it now open for the reception of
"Boarder*, they pledge themselves to exert every
faculty to please. Hoarding will be suited to the
timet and they hope, to receive a share or public
patronage.
DOPSON & BROWY.
oct 11 193
38 00
u
To Bent.
XpHE \yharfl*otNo. 6, Reynold Ward, known
X «• AnciJaux’s whaif. Possession given the
first cf November—Apply to
oct 14
194
Chatham, Academy. ,
1“1HR Trustees have the saii*faction\o announce
l that-the Rev. Mr. CARTER, has been en.
gaged as the Principal of the institution, under
50 - Whom the-achools will open in the beginning ol
22 Od • Vev. mber. - b
Besides a general superintendance of the van.
oua depnrintenta, Mr. Carter will more particular,
ly devote hi-n-elf totbe immediate inatruclioi, uf
'he upper class of Young Ladies. Assistant
Teacherc, engaged by Mr. Carter at the North,
will be selected for tlteir'abilities and qualifies-
uonsto teach the several branches in the other
classes.
The Trustees have reason to hope that tlte
present arrangement* will prove highly benefi.
cial—no exertions have been spared on theirpart
'oifleet the abject* of the institution, and tltey
now call upon those more immediately concern,
ed in its usefulness the Parentaaml Guardians ot
youth, lot that Support which is necessary not on
ly to its prosperitv,but to its existence.
By order of (lie Board,
W. Ti WILLIAMS,
. -. , 1 Treasurer,
sent 27 187
i given
STONE.
lory to
the tract of. land in South Carolina, railed
vclville, is now in * train for Judicial i nvestiga
tom, until the termination of which, some risk
•rill be incurred by those who mav purchase.
WM.L. DAVIS.
dee 2 237
For Sale,
A .Very valuable tract of Lnnd in Liberty coun.
r\ ty,situi'o oh the Sunbury Rood,- two miles
and X half from Rice arotigh; containing two
hundred and ten tore*. Tbit land ia very Valuit-
hle for cotton, rice and corn, and-•* well calcula
ted for that culture aa any land , in the county t
•he conditions are loarand reasonable i there are
......... -v. v. -o tI . . . between seventy.and eighty acres elestwd -and
a, or recently .thoroughly repaired. 1 he , in d er fence, there is alio a good dwelling house
iiss healthy and pleasant a* any on the ■ ■ -" - -*■-
I of Georgia or South Carolina—Ilia with-
|ikrticularl apply torapt. loa. Jones ,m Liberty
county, ortu k • .'.Ea . -‘ ■■
EDWARD B. BAKER,
owherfn'tlcRiUoih cuuijty.
aug 16 - / ■’ ' - ,
For Sale,
■ ,(HE Subscriber often fur sale aft that tract or
JL parcel ol Land formerly the property of Jas,
Gunn, e-n rituate.onHR. Great Ogechee River,
ciimttiuiiigrme thou sand And twenty^ three acres.
Three hundred-actfi prupwards ofcleared river
swamp Und ofan ex*llenl pitch of tide under
dams anti ditchc*, In a state for cdlymtton and a.
hmftlOO aereaof itfcleared «w«tnp-tnd aboqt
2u0 acre* of cleared Provision and cotton Jao .
Tlte remainder dncleamlvpnncipiliy htgli Nnd*.
For further parttculm appfy’to Mr. E-ttutfr, at
the count! tig house Of Mr. .1. D.-Moagm’s, Savan
the" counting hopae pf Mrl.i> JAAMongii
tuh, Georgia, of (o the subscriber on May. Rivtr,
South CwditptT-otf the«idplantation ia a guod
Dwelling llbfite -ahd' out-buildings with * Bam
: D wu . MbNGRL
nov3 1' f»8M
ojietfy for Bent,
HR-Wharf and 8tbre», : (know it u M.yera)
_ next above Waynea, this wharf u will calcu-
iatetl for \Vood or Lumber, end e pretty good
"'rh^altra'^P®™*"* of \hp fttiiee ;*tpnr yel-
liw Brick -BuiWltig—Baptist Meeting; House
aquhrts ’ ’
, -The eastern tenement of. newly' erected
White BuiWInga in Mher'Y «!!*«• #I * the Jktutli
•Commons, the west edd, at present occupied by
General Harden,
has for sale 300M.' well' burnt , Gtjkrgftv ^rlckk.
(on whichan’Mtenain credit maybe 1M.,
S ■ — , — B. Fr.vflLWA
nd tt t-.',194; ■ '
thetubscril
auitswill
_W ihuse 4)1*■
aaldr-ciiate art r«qo<lted_ to
wS^ITORMRRi 'Admf.' r
hronicie, will nubliah the above
rnbnUii iud IbjirtW ttett
jMmr.
The Store corner ol Drayton end
Bay Street next-door to Mr. Trucheluta'
a superior aland for a Grocery Store, .
Apply to -T. BARTOW,.
‘ Oriesni Square,
... .To Bent.
That well known stand for Gro.
Jee 7 occupied by John Debirgli, snd
^'«l other Stores and Dwellings - Ap.;
or.t 28
JOHN WATERS.
For Sale, or to Rent.
Two neat tenements, with com.
fbrtable out buildings on Lot No. 21,
Warren ward, lately the property ofj A
Scott, Esq. Apply to DiT. Hall. Slr-
unah, or william pope, sen.
May niter, Bo. Ca.
oct 29 201
T<t Rent.
I The atore formerly occupied by
Joaeph Stone Cf Co. as a clothing store—'
iikewiae a Cellar Well calculated fur
estabfiahikent, having been fin-
for that purpose, and occupied as such since
the fire; Apply to W. GALE,
oct 21 - 197
Eli Uietxpjraifun of niae imirntts Ifom
this date, application will be made to the
mi irahlothe Inferior Court of Bulloch count),
hen Mtting for ordinary purposes for an order
to sell llie whole, cf the real estate of John Rawls,
late o Bulloch county aforesaid, decased.
, : MORGAN BROWrf, }
AU.KN RAWLS,' tEx'n.
JAMES ilAWLS, >
anvil 2 *><4 ’
Georgia—Chatham County.
To hit wbmn it njay concerp,
W HERFsAS William Davies Esq. has applied
to the Honorable the Court of Ordinary of
Chatham County for letters of adminiatralion, on
the estate and effects pf George Richardson, junr.
in behalf pf his creditors. ■
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular the kindred and creditors of the said de
ceased, to file their objectiorts (tj* any they have)
to the grantingoPlheadministr.ttion of the estate
of the deceased to the appH:ant in the Clerk’s
Office of the said court, on or before the 22d day
of November next s otherwise letters of adminis
tration will be granted.
Witness the Honorable Thomas N. Merel, one
of the Justices of the said court, the 25<1 day of
October, A. D. one thousand eight hundred and
twenty three. *
> S'. M. BOND, c c
net 53 193 -
Assize of Bread.
^flHE nvefsge price of flour being $9 per
jarrel, the weight rf Bread for the pre
month, must be as TolioWs, via: , t
I2J Cents Loaf 21ba 2<>z.
6{ Cents Loaf lib lnz,
pf. which all Bakers and Seilers of Bread will take
duenotite. JOHN I. ROBERTS, c
sept 4 1?7 ^ - 4
Thirty Dollars Reward, ,
.ntpiiekef tide umlef xttill be paid for appiwheiwfing the MIow.
itefufctilyjv'tton ai(t*. YV ingrunawavnegraesi—Cookalellowabout
5 fi,u!t 4 inches high, tlafk complexion, and has •
null scar on the left cheek: Yorick, a fellow
•bout 5 feet 6 invhea high, yellow, .complexion,
formerly the property of Mr. Ganlutr Julia i and
Juhn, a fellow of k very dark complexion, about
t feet 6 incite* high, stout made; ha» a duwn look.
Any person who will ap'prehelxf the above ne.
gntea, and lodge them in jail, nr deliver them to
lie at Rosebud iiland,about 12 miles from Suvan.
nib, shall receive ttie -abdve reward, or.flO for
either ot'them. f
HARRISON HINSON.
' HIS
NOTICK. ..
LL.pynona having demtnda aguiitit the «»
\ |_
AA t»te Cf Fleming A'tkln.of the county efclia'
;i«m, planter, deceased, will rendor them in dut
Rested, and all those indebtcd'Hvihv'taW eatati
iill please makq pkyment thereof to George W
ilcAlliatcr ofi liryan county,-or Rlcltard W. lie
’terahaiU, attorney at law, Skvannah, who are duly
itltoriaed toTepeive tht fame. . "
, . . ELIZA ARIN. -Adm’rx.
GEO. H. McALLISTkR, Adm’r.
lAky 29 28. : - r ~ ■ .* - ■.
iMr Restorntive,and Preservative
Wegetahle Cerate.
wlw lus neither lhe capacity nor the disposition
to practice deception or fraud. . The fullest reli-
•nee msy*be placed on tbe efficacy and porter of
the Vegetable Cerate, not only in restoring and
preventing the filling ot the //utr; but in produc
ing the greatest luttre end liveliness tif it itttagins-
olet and the public rosy rest assured 1 that its ef
lecU-wiHheclearly rnanifestetHhihecoiirae ot*
snort tune by the; cnewal snd vigorous' grovtt
of tbe Hstr,snd by effectuallypreventing its com
• in *.out or falling off. The Vege>#bfe Cerate
tendvtorewicitgratuid excite the energies ofthe
capillary veaselsi-which constitute those organs
that secrete the matter, forming the hair; these,
Uke (Datiy mber organa ofthe animsl.bodfc .which
have been in a State of dormancy of, disease, <hay
bereitored to their healthy act ion, and perform
all thene fuuc ions at»gned them by nature.
v - The proprieti r beuig-awarc of the numerous
specifics palmed on tbe publici ami desirous that
the present article may not atifijpr from fal*e im
pressions, rests its merits on the effect it has pro
auced on various person** who have usc-d it/auri
all tliatUaoked, as it relates loathe verity of its
Hect, is a fair trial. v
Elderly pfeople, with bald hnds, must rest
fured that by Applying a Tew boxes.of the .above
Cmte,'their JHjdr will be restored tyUn allits
youthful beauty and life.
To prevent imposition, the sale of the Vegeta
ble Cerate will>e confined tn>^ectorJAUEff II
HART, New York, corner ofJBroadway & Cham
ber street, three-doors from* Washington Hall,
where it will be sold at J l 75. * _ '•
A.liberal deduction will' be made to Country
dealers.
The proprietor ofthe above valuable discovery
intends appoiting agents.through the United
States for the sale of it, aqdalso in Europe.
(0* A few. boxes of the above-valuable article,
have been received, and are offered for aale by
Messrs Poutat U Hollasu, and Axsox P^asoss,
Druggists, Savannah.
JVob York—<>ct ?°
NEW ADVERTISEMENT.
Anderson’s .Cough Drops
And PectOiftl Powders.
The most valuable Medicine in use for
. Coughs and Consumptions.
T HIS new and healing Balsam bids fair to rival
every Medici i.e heretofore discovered, for
Coughs, and complaints of tbe lungs, leading to'
consumption: and even in seated Cousumptfous it
has lately been used by tnnny with the most sur
prising ,success. If certificates from persons o:
the highest respectability, or the great and in
r reusing demand Tor it, maybe called proofs of iU
good effect^ it;u proved.’ • Scarcely a~ case of
Colds* • Coughs, pain m lhe side; difficulty of
breuhing want of sleep arisingfrom debility or
even Consumptions, but may be relieved hy ihe
timely use of this Medicine. "
Many cetiificatescl ife’dfficacy accompany each
ottle. * . . \ . • . <•• •
A supply of the above medicine hns just been
‘received, and can be had at the SUrre of
FRANCIS l LAY, liruggts’,
Comer of Congivas and Whitaker St.
30 202oa
Laurel Hill Toll-AIill. *
/11 HE Toll mill on Mrs. Attcriin.’s plantation
aA hat been completely rtpaireU lately, Anil ■’
now reidy to work aa well ns any other m,|l on
the .river. Tlte rough rice that wifthoien- '
tlte mill will be kept separately in dry am] S'
stores, and shall be beat with the utmost care Jt
economy, and the barrels will.be always delivers
in goo,I order, Empty barrels, made of prim,
boated staves, will be furnished at the mill when
required. The terms o( cleaning Rice will be the
same as at the other toll-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 -§ they* please, beat at noe
turn. Applications concerning tbe mill, to be
made to Archibald Brebner, on the .plantation, or
in Savaiyiah, to
PETIT DF. VILLASRS,
Savannah, Jnlyl, 1RJ3.' tUV-fim.
Madeira tPine.
J URE under.ig.cd haa on hand, and olTera f‘
sale ott vet} liberal trrtru, a large quantity
Superior.Maiiewa Wine?, in pipes, halfpipe
quarlerra-k. in d ejghthvof tjie nlstiy celebrated
nrand uf John Howard .Mutch Sf Co, of tlte .ere
raUmportatlona in the tear, 1821 andainor j ail
uf which arq uf much admired qualities. Re Inis
subscription always open for the importation ot
to best Wines from the island of Madeira direct
t« this Port j and will thankfuHy receive orders
for Any qasntitv: Vessel* bringing the subscrip
tion wines generally arrive here in the month ol'
February (land, therefore, orders should be.aent
about tbe I5tlt of October.
■ PETIT DE VIM.ERS,. .
••i*'- .Factor.
Savannah, 11th Srpt: 1823 ffcalSO
. VNOTICE- '
a LL persons having' demands against the es
^Atate of Doctor Robert Lincoln, deceased, are
requested to present their chn&is properly attest-
eit, and those who are indebted to uidetitle, are
desired to mato immediate payment to
JOSEPH It ABORN.
• " . Executor,
sept 27 t 187 , ■■ , V
NOTiqEt •
VTINE months after date .application will be
. a made to the honorable-the Juuice ofthe In
ferior Court oftEftingbiir County when aiding for
ordinary pnrposet, fur Ira e to sell, one tract Ot
land laying in the County bf F.mngham,cbn' tining
hundred aewa tiljoitiing Jrnkitu lamf,
he half of a tract of landot three htmdced acres
of th> untltvided etfitie of Nancy Ware, also one
tract of land seventy setbn number,' twelfth din.
trie., of Rati County, Georgia,' btTrtg the reale*
ieceaseaand sold f»r
creditors uf the. dt
', Ten Dollars Reward.
rj ANAWAY tram the aubyenber about l»
VSii (lay of July, two negroes .Rdenbotwigh
ml March,- Edenbvrouyh is jt Tight cqmptected
Afrlcah, ne^TO, about thirty «»• «f««>
five fret Idur inches high,; hae n . nftihber el his
datnarkron hit lace and body, speak* hip
irtrrfi— . _
Rngtish and appears to get map
JSS8n“K£iSS>5S5
They Arts thoittf to h,f
ThuwCamd^rn^l^^
ry, -situate andbelnginthi fift!
roe County andkimwn.br the nuwl .. ,
btiiefitof thi heir* and eredttnriofiWstrtdTItof
- -- JOHN MDnj}L,At)ayV..
UoUaraforCither 6f,hett. .... V)
^ JOSEPH If* I
j«r^ MV
Gebrgia—District Cou
^yHiBREAS.WilsonFldleVYllT.pZ
.Ponce, Joseph ^Habersham, Isaac!
Extract from the minotek. V-
lue. 19 ,7, DEO GLEN, Cfrrti f l '
^ pjcnli whom t may cbnSi^ 111 ^’ :
Wi?*w2. cp , h Koprnan.aoministrxtorof
oounty to be dUcharged frdm thcfaid idtninistrt.
vv Itnesaihe fi«>norable George UCope, one' of
of tbe said-court, the 1st day of Jidi
>iy i -.'ijo 8 .* , B0N ‘W
Georgia- -Chatham County,
To all ivhotn k friity concern— %
TT7RBR8J8 ItaW Bruce, ‘administratrix of
XJ the eat ale of Victor Dohet, defeated, ban
peuuoned the court of ordinary of Chatham couni
ty, to be discharged.' . \
Now tbe*e sre th- refore todte .and admonlsk
all and Bingulanbr kindred and creditor* 'of the
wud deceased, to file them objuctlonS, (if any (hry
travel in my office, ’ on or before the 21st day of
February next i otherwise Icttfcrs dismisaory- will
be granted <o the a|>plicant.
Witness the honorsbie George L. Cope, pno
ofthe Justices Of the Hard Court, the 21,t day of
August, A. D. 1823. ,
a, S ** BOND, e.0 -.
aug 21 . t 172 . . . ' :
Georgia—Chatham County.
To all whom it may concern—
TKTHEnEAS Elizabeth RcnishartpadmltlWBt
.* * trix and John C..ffelristen, admmtu... !..,f
the estate of Daniel Remshort, dee. have petitionJ
ed t he enurt of ordinary of Chatham county hi
be discharged, .
■Now these qre therefore to cite.and admonish
all and singular the kindred and fifeditors of tho
raid dccextcd, to f 1 * 1 *" ' * —‘ ‘ r
have) in .my office, on or before the 2lrt3iy o*f
February "ext: otherwise letters dismissory will
be granted to the spplicsht
Witness the honorable G*o(ge L; Cope; <ni»
or the Justices of- the taiu Court, the 21st'dav of
August, A. D. 1823.
V . S Jl. BOND, 0.0. 0,
aug 21 . 172 , ■ ; , . ^
Georgia—Chatham County;-' *
To ali whom it rosy concern—
B. -Sp-j
(k^HEUBAS, John &. -ftpann Executor of Ja-
Jf cob Absrt decrased, a ppiits tot IticS
dimissory. ^ ^ -
Now t hese are therefore to cite' and adihonisS
all and Singular the kindred and creditors of the
said deceased, to file ft-, ir objection (if any they
have) in my office on or berare the Jst day'of
December next} olhewise letters dismissoiy -
will be granted.
Witness the Hon John P. Williamson, one of
the Justices of the said Court, the 31st daf of
May, A. D. one thousand eight hundred and tweo.
ty three. S. M. BOND, c. c.o.
mayjl - I3Q^.. ' ,
Georgia—Chatham County.
To all whom it mat- concern.
trationaforesaid. ... ... ... _
Now, therefore, these are to cite and admonish
alLimt singular the kindred and creditoreol the
mid Frederick Krerger, deaensed, to" file tlteir
Objection* (if any they have) in the eleark* bf.
lice of this courf, oh befiare the (he twciity fourth
day of Novembef next, otherwiae letters dismioi
sory will bo granted, and the odd Moses Cleland-
discharged froin -all liability as administrator of
the saul deceased. v .VT>- r ,
Witness (hr honorable Edward'Harden, one of
tho justices of. the iiid Court, tliia 24th day of
May; A.D. 1823. ..•*• -
-• '8. M, BOfJD, mSei.
G eofgi^—G hkthhm;. Comity;
To all whom if may ‘coocem— ,
W HEREAS, 'fhoma*-. Clark administrator
Henry Tucker,deed applies to be discharge
charged from said adipinislration.
Now .theae are thertfore to cite and
nil and singular ih<* -kindred atal creditors of tL
snid- deceased, to filethcir objectiuh (if any the
h»vb) m mybvtbel&e the
November next; otherwise letter* of admix
will be granted, ' ; . 4 • ‘ -
Whiten the' Ron. John P. Willismion, ond of
the Juatieci of tbe said Court, the 30th day of
Msjr, AJB. one If ouwijdeight hunfirM) and ttstn-
V«»*$•.■ •- -S* n*bond,e. 0. 0.
' n,a>-30 • IS?
Georgia—Cliailfem County;
'. To' vll vrhfim ii hwv AwicerB— - . -
^liitnesi the Hen., Thom sail. Morel, one of thi
nt| ^a
STm
let to.thc
count), tu.
John R.' Sparn, sdmlnistrsftiof
tfi of Fribees'Ahart, deceased *p.
ri. the court orordinary Bf Chatham
diactamd from the sdministsr-
•ion of JUtid estate.
■ Now lheaesra therefore to cite and admonish
all and singular, the kindred Slid creditors of ihe
said deceased, to file their ohjrcttona (if any they,
have) in my office, on or befi.re the lat day of
iitctir.br r next, Otherwise letters dismissory will
be granted toNhe 1
Witnisstbe 1
hiri,twelve montif
debied tn i^hi 4s
madis’e p..(m6iil
"■TON, Aikh’r.'
V-
_ -^3 -Ss»i
1 slices of the said Court, this .1st
D. one thpusand eight hum he
" ir ‘ e ' (a. «0 ... .S, M. ItfythK c. c.0,
.may*. 11 0..130 ■ “
may!
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