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No. 815 ....Vo!. XXL #
FUIU.IF E VEMJVG.' jrO' EMBER 14. 1823.
Whole Ni 4285
HOUSEg, LANDS, &c.
/ For Sale,
The three atorv Brick Building
■It -the corner of Booth Broil end He
Sill Moch streets, at pretent occupied by
|(I| M. Munrel Hunter, for terms, which
‘•“n—(apply toJ.P WllHimton, P.sq’r.
jlfciKW. vri JOHN HUNTER.
+160
'Vo Rent.
That well known ttend for Cru.
occupied by John Debu-h, and
|rt>|crenl other Store* nnd Dwelling! dp.
Mjpljlto JOHN WATERS,
To Bent,
The dwelling hou*e and Sliopa
1 occupied by Hr. Robert Hoy. nt the
1 ranl er of Bay and Beat broad. Streets,
apply 10
F. W. HE1NEMANN.
To Let.
From the 5th October next, that
■nfettaeaent twn story house in the Market
IttlUmuc, at pretent occupied by Mr.Oer-
lull,ten as a public Houae for further par
■** nh to Isaac Mini* or to the •ubreriSer
E.P.UIKEU
178
*„TCcnt,
The three uory building In
B imieliton street, immediately opposite
h,be residence of Hose* Cletand, Etq’r
S Possession tobegiyen on the lit Dec.
j more agreeable to the applicant an
,te cm be arranged with, the present
Mn. Bdnjamin Wail. Apply to
HINIS
TeBmt.
That fire proof Store on South
fcnde Market square, formerly occupied
‘Ibt James Dick, the situation it equal to
■iiiiiar ih Market square for the Crockery
PTsod budness. A yard and cotton Ware-
Uyiiuiioiningvrhicb will be let with the store
luadml—Possession can be given immediately
-.tpiniyto CLELAND A FR ASER
I r>9 191 ■
To lient.
The Houae corner of Bryan and
. ft H beraham street*, formerly occupic
1*1 by the Subscriber. For term* ap.dy ui
a, ithi« office.
196
ffl:
To Rent,
. The wharf with the buildings
»jthereon, now occupied by Wm A Moore
■roil** * wood wharf—possession given »;n
lilliuie first of December—for terms appty
tWo. Taylor or
ROBT. M/GOODWIN.
|«2i n *r
To Rent,
IHE eastern tenement ol that Ijrge and com.
bmiisua three story Brick Building, upp.
KwUuriea Harris enquire, and next.Uior I
L «Joi«en, having six well finished room.,
iiobthsiement story, with carriage house,
Jlr, inimitable rooms for servants—powea
aeuke had immediately. Apply to -
WH. TAYLOH.
[ act 9 191
manfafion on the Salts for Sate.
BA i plantation known by the name . f Pa!
Liaerini, and situated on the North East pom 1
^hlitraardklsbnd, belonging to the estate ot
Is hie General Tattnall, is offered foraalelor th.
qa« of completing the distribution of said ev-
b between the heir*. The tract contain* up
hof tlx hundred sens, the greater part of
:b i, cotton land ofthr/rel quality. The
dings on the plantation consist of a two story
tilling hoose, urtnedl house, a cotton, corn
Mma is as healthy and pleasant aa any on the
ptboatdaf Ufcorgia or South Carolina—It is with-
knaeafaof Savannah, over a very excellent
"kind. This place will be sold very low, A a
demlit (if required) will be given. For
"" ■ a apply to Dr. W C. Daniel , or
EDWD. F TATTNALL.
Wash, June W 144 .
I (U the Editor of the Chatleston City Ga
ate. kill insert the above ailverti.ement, twice
setkfordUt mouth,and forward biaaccount t<
kind and Negroes for Sale.
[i HANDSOME property, unincumbered, con
\ sifting of Laud awl Negroes, togellier with
* «f were kind, and the growing crop. »•
W'lg in all to about 12 or 15,000 dollar*, aitu-
I* * >he upper country, and well calculated for
t Store—the soil well adapied to the cul.
f Cm, and Ctun, is offered for sale on
—Mnbg terms.
1 &*ck; or good paper, Well secured, will
Ijim in paynient.
I'enrUter particular*, apply to the Editors 01
Fwoqtii Journal. ,
Use 19 145
ATHENS HOTEL.
The subscriber t ,ke* this meth
od to inf ra, th* public generally, and
particularly person* from the lo» coun.
try, who may visit the up country in
pursuit of health or pleasure, that be will *c
commodate gentlemen nnd Indies, o» families with
board by the day, week, or month, on easy terms.
Nothing need be said in recommendation of A-
then*, either in regard to the healtlifiilness of the
l*j*ee/salubrity of atmosphere, or agreeable and
pleasant society, in aU these particulars it stands
pre-eminent.
The following will be the rates ofcharginr, via.
• Man and llorte, per day, g 2 75
“ “ “ t‘ per week, g 50
f “ “ “ month, » 35
Single msn, per day, . QQ
- “ “ “ »eek, , 5 00
“ “ “ month, , SB 00
Dinner, breakfast, supper, Ac, 3-1
Lmiglng, 22J
Horse, per day, 75
“ “ night, 50
“ “ month, 22 00
Children and ser.antr, half price.
GEORGE HAYES.
aept 30 188
(ET The Editors of the Augustn Chronicle and
Savannah Republican, are requested tn give two
inset lions a month, until the tat of July next, and
forward their ac*-o.iP,a tn Athens
To Rent.
rr*HE H'hsrf lot No. 6, Reynold Ward, known
I. as Anciaux's wharf. Possession given the
Krst of November—Apply to
given the
F. H. STONE.
For Sale,
• LLthat valuable tract or parcel of land known
X by the name of Nelville situated in South
laroRna about two miles from ' Savannalt. This
raid is considered one of ilie best for a Rice plan
uion in its neighborhood, and- contains Eight
, nndred and eighty-four acre*, ll adjoins Mr.
Iiomas Young Gen. Huger, and Mr. Nicholas
.ruger. Persons who may wisli to purchase will
examine the premises, A good tittle will he given
•ml the times ofaate will be reasonable. Appli
cation to be made to WM. MAI J.OltY
uov 16
225
Agent of llamiin Mallory
„ For Hale, .,
PRE Darien Eastern Steam Saw and Rice Mill,
* *!>h the appurtenances thereto belonging—
9«!**»** credit will be given to tlie puroiia-
C"purchasers, he or they gWing security, »p
^«f by lb* Bank of Dtneo.—For lermaap.
&GR ATKINSON, 1 ‘ V,
1 DUNWOODY, £ fiank CmmWtt,
* kusanttah Republican is requested to
•ne these, and forward,the account to the
14*4* a ltd Negroeefor Saletfc
I.TOSubacriberaolfcr for ad* that well knows,
r .“n wuable plantation,in Chatham County-
f™™YEW.Y, actuated nine mile* from Savan,
; «9.tbc Southern Road, containing 9173 an*
n of this land » large proportion U as
. atton Land, aa any irtlheCeunty. The
1 **Wlp is one of tb« anfeat In the Stale,,
— as goods* rirer
1 ll» whole ol
dwelling
uln and oiUei
ie cletrcd Und U uWtr
piMb*
. The tublic
l S informed thml tlie claim o( Hamlin Mallory to
* the tract of land in South Carolina, calleii
••Ivillc, isnow in a train for Judicial investi£a-
u n, until the termination of Adiich, aome ml:
vill he incurred by those who may purchase.
WM. L. DAVIS
dec 2 237
For Sale,
A Very valuable tract ofI*aud in Liberty coun*
JKai ? y. aiiuatf! on the Sunbury Road, two miles
nd n half from Rice orough; containing two
lun.lrcd and ten acre e.TJ.is laud ia very valun
ble for cotton, rice and corn, and as well calcuta
lt d for that culture aa any land in the County»
the conditions are low ami reasonable s there are
between seventy and eighty ncrei cleared and
under fence, there is also a good dwelling house,
ind all necessary out buildings on the premises,
'.•uarai.tce titles will be given to the purchaser,
110 incumbrances lying on said land. For further
particulars apply to capl. Jot. Jones in Liberty
ounty, or to
EDWARD B. BAKER, *
owner in McIntosh county.
'"It 16
For Sale.
11 HE Subscriber offers for sale nil that tract or
J, parcel of Land formerly Hie property of Ins.
Gunn, e-q situate on the Great Ogechet- Hive-,
containing rne thousand and twenly Ihree acres.
Three hundred acre* or upwards of cleared river
.vamp land of an excellent pilch of tide under
dam* and ditches, in astate for cultivation and.n-
ti.nil too acres of uncleared swamp—and about
3j0 acres of cleared Provision and cotton land.
I tie remainder uncleared* principally high lands.
For (hither particular* anply to Mr E Hulls, at
die counting house of Air. J.D. Mongin's Savan
nah, Georgia, or to the subscriber on May River,
S .uih Carolina—on the aaid plantation 11 a good
Dwelling Houae and out buildings, with a Bam
land Rice Machine,
D. WM. slONGIN.
nnv 3 fr205 .
The following property for Rent.
T HE Wharf and Stores (known as M.yera)
next above Waynes 'hi* wharf as will ealeu
laied for Wood or Lumber, end a pretty go-d
-’and for retkil business.
The eastern tenement of the threw tttry ye'
low Brick Building—Baptist Meeting Huu*
square.
the eastern tenement of the ne-ily erect..
White Building, in Liberty street on the South
wnmonst the weat end, at preaent necupied by
ticoeral Harden.
Twn small Store* in Broughton street, oppo
site the rttidenee of Wm. Bullorb, Esq.
For panidular* apply to tlie aubsertber, win.
has for sate 3«0M. well burnt Georgia Bricks
(on which an extensive credit n^beWL)^
net 23 *198
Aflniinistrator’s Notice.
1ERSON8 indebted to the estate of Robert
1 Dreghorn, (late Merohwnt, August*) deceas-
,'d, are requested to make iimne'Jiate payment to
die snbscnUhr in 8av*nn*b, or to hn attorney Mr.
UKOHtiR WRAGG, jtin. ln Angusta, orauit* wilt
in- commenced indiaenminateiy, and. thoae who
have claim* upon said estate are requested to
preaent them properly",^ Adm ,.
The Augnita Chrenicli, will publub llie .bove
once a week for three months and forward llielr
accoui t to thin ofHcc.
oct lS • .
• - — ■ ■■■
« Georguk—Chailiam County.
” . To all whom it mayconem
UTTHEBEA8 Juaeph Devi* ha* applied to the-
\\ honorable the Court of ordinary of Chti-
hamoouqty, (hrktter* of a.l#.il«ii»nonon the
estate find effect* of Cbnatopher 8, Gui.it,«
PI Th<^are therefore 10cite and admonish iff and
singular (In' kindred ond tredi.waof theaaldd*.
corned, to Ale their objection* (if any the# free)
to tl.e grantiiigof the admlniMraUon of thlf ettg*
of the asid debated to the Applicant ib thrijerk**
Offied of the aaid Oourt. on or Mft«r rally
Uccembet 1 next, otherwise letteraof adpiawra-
, “wiTiieU^WiiiM* JgMjjKffc
,lm Juit'icca of thy said couffir the 5th djjf bf No-
»emh«r,A.D 1833. g; 80N1V #■ 4r
nor d 9W . 'Vi--- ' - ‘
To Rent.
The Store corner ot Drayton end
- , „ Bay street next door to Mr. Truchelul*'
1,1 * ropenonaandfor a Grocery Store
<dU Apply 10 T. BARTOW,
DC 1 21 191 Ortean* Squar-,
fi
For Sale, or to Hunt.
Two neat tenemema, with com-
li j jjfortable out building* on Lot No. 31,
I ml Warren ward, lately the property of J ...
t Scott, Esq. Apply to D. T. HalL Sa.
ionab, or WILLIAM POPE, Sen.
May Hirer, So. Ca.
oet 29 201
To Rent.
The house in VVest Broad street
IJJfl »t presem occupied by Mr Wm. Poyr
a at! thru,. Tlie house has six finished rooms,
akUUa stable on the lot with eighteen alalia,
he lot one hundri d and twenty feet front by one
hundred deep, well calculated fur a Boarding
"War and Livery Stable, Possession can. be gir.
•:n on the 14th imt.—for term* which will hr
moderate, apply to
_ JOHN CRIBBIN.
{Bnovll 212
For Sale.
The House and Lot. (No, 29)
iJTjf] Wasliington Square, on wh'rcti the tub
aaaj acriber resides, having ninety feet upon
nJUk Houston street, and sixty feet fronting
die Square.
JAMES WALLACE
nov 6 208
To Rent,
Several email Houses, situate on
[ West Broad Street, in the immediate vi
cinity of the residence of William Sear
brough, Esq. Apply to
u. h. McAllister.
nov 13 |214
To Rent,
On very low terms, the House
sUuft'e on Broughton street opposite
■ •Aril the residence of the late Duct. Kollock.
iyJSaii Apply at this office..
nov 13 |214
Assize of Bread.
f ¥lHE average price of Flour being &9 pei
L barrel, tiie weight of Bread for ihe presvn*.
ihontli, must be as follows, vis: •
12J Cents Loaf 21ba 2oz.
6| Cents Loaf lib loz.
>f which all-Bakers and Sellers of Bread will take
due notice. » JOHN I. ROBERTS, cri
sept 4 177
'Thirty Dollars Reward,
W ILL be paid for apprehending ’.he f/llow.
ing runaway negroes:—Cook a lellow abon*
5 feet 4 inches Itigh, dark cnmpU \i »n, and has u
kmail scar on the led cheek: Yorick, a fellow
‘boutS feet 6 inches high, yellow complexim
lot merl> the property of Mr. Gardner Tufts; anv
John, a fellow of a very dark complexion,
5 feet 6 inches high, stout made, h«ua down look.
Any person who will apprehend the above ne-
groes^nd lodge them in jail, or deliver them tc
me at Rosebud Island, about 12 miles from Suvan
nah, shall receive the above reward, or f 10* fur
either of them.
HARRISON HINSON.
f!15
Ten Dollars Reward.
a ANAWAY from tlie subscriber about the
6ih day of July, two negroes, Edenboroug!
<*nd March, Bdenbnrough iv a light complected
African, negro, about thirty five years of ag»',
five feet lour inches high, has a number of his
country’s marks on hit face and body, speaks bap
English and appears to get in a passion if not un
derstood. March is twenty year* old, of a black
complexion, five feet six or eight inches high —
They are thought to be in Savannah, as both of
them have been a great while in that place pre
vious to their going into Carolina. The *bo» v
reward will be given to any person who wii
lodge them in jail in Savannah, or deliver them
to the subscriber in Purysburgh, S. C. or fivt
‘dollars for cither of ihero.
JOSEPH II. BECK
iuly 29 162
Georgia—Chatham County.
To :*li whom it may concern,
S F!ERF*AS William Davit-*, Esq. his applied
to the Honorable the Court ol Ordinary of
im County for letters of administk'atioii, rn
lie estate and effects of George Ri hardson, junr.
in behalf of his errditots.
Those are therefore to cite and admonish all ami
Angular tho kindred aitd creditors of the said <!«*•
f .r*ard, to file their objections (if any they have;
m tlie granting of the administration of the estate
•u tlie deceased to the applicant in the Clerk’s
*of the bid court, on or before the 22d day
ovember next t otherwise letters of ad minis-
tr^tion wil» be granted.
Witness the Honorable Thomas N. Morel, one
••I the Justices of the said court, the 23d day of
iteioher, A D. one thousand eight hundred and
twenty three,
S, M. BOND, e c o.
oct 23 198
Georgia—Chatham County/
To all whom it may concern.
W HEREAS Joseph Knpm.n, aomieisiratorof
Tobias Myers, dereaseil, has petitioned th,
honorable the Court of Ordinary of Chatham
mutiny to be discharged from tHe said admimstra
t '°Theae ara therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular the kindred and creditors of the aaid de
ceased, to file their objections, (If any they have,)
in my Office on or before the 1st da* of January
>ext, otherwise lettersdismistory wlil b* granted.
Witness the honorable George L. Cope, one Of
he Justices of the aaid court,-tlie .1st day of July
A D 1823. s M- BOND, c. c o.
July 1 160
Georgia- -Chatham Gounty.
To all - horn ii may concern—
W HEREAS Maty Bruce, administratrix of
the estate of Vietor Dohet, deceased,''hai
in ritioned the court nfordinary ofChatham coun.
ly, to be diachaiged, -,
Now these are tht iwfote to ette. and a intoni.li
all and sincularthe kindred and eredifnrl of tl.e
laid deceased, to 111* their ohji clloni, (i( aliyihey
have) rn my o(fics,on or heJw.fteJhl day of
February next! otherwiae letterstfipussoiy will
be granKd’to the appHrant. • •. . _
. Witness the honorable OeMTt L, Cope, one
of the Juatlces of the skid Court, th'e 21,t dJy of
August,' A. D".IQtB.
Hair Restora ire,an J Preservative
Pegerable Cerate.
wbo bss ncllliertiie ctpscHv nor the deposition
to practice deccpliun or fraud. The ftiUeiq refi
anoe may he placed on the efficacy end power of
Vegetable Orate, not only in restonng and
preventing tlie LUiugot the ffair, but in produc
ing the greatest luttre and livelineto of it imsgiii*-
ble j and the public may rest assured that iu ef
ecu will be clearly manifested in the course of a
abort time by the renewal and vigorous growth
of (be Hsuvand by effectually preventing its com
ing out or falling off. Tlie Vegetable Cerate
t snus to resuscitate and excite the energies of tlie
•'4|jillMr) vessels,.which constitute those organs
that secrete the maiter forming the hair j these,
like many other organa of the animal body, which
have been in a state of dormancy or disease, may
be restored to their healthy aotiin, and. perform
all those functions assigned them by nature.
The proprietor being aware of the numerous
specifics palmed on the public, and desirous that
the present article may not suffer from fahe im
pressions, rests its merits on the effect it has pro
duced on various persons, who have osw-d it/ and
all that basked, as it relates to the verity pfiu
effect, is a fair trial.
Elderly people, with bald beads, must rest as-
tured that by applying a few boxes of the above
Cerate, their Hair will be restored with all its
youthful beauty and life.
To prevent imposition, the sale of the Vegeta
bk Cerate will be confined to Doctor JAMES H.
HART, New York, corner of Broadway & Cham
ber street, three doors from Washington Hali,
where it will be told at Jl 7$.
A liberal deduction will be made to Country
dealers.
The proprietor of the above valuable discovery
intends appuiting agents* through the United
States for the ssle of it, and also in Europe.
(C? A few boxes of the above valuable article,
have been received, and are offered for safe bj
Messrs Poutat & Holland, and Anson Pabsoms,
Druggists, Savannah.
IV*-oct 28 ca200
Georgia—Chatham Cbuntv.
Tttull whom it m y conrero J
YVHF.ItEA* Willi.m l),vea, ew,-,. h,'„p p n:
JZ. * d "> ,he »"«">ab • the court of Or«i),!.ry
of Chatlism curty, for lellf* of adnmisir»i,on
oo the estate anil effects of Geoqn Richanlron
lunlnr, io behalf of hiacraditora, 1
These are thrnfore to die and admonish alt
and angular (Ire kirdrei and ctr lHofs ot tl.e
said deceased, to Ale their obieetions fifant ihcy
liave) td tlie Btantm, of ihe administration ol th*
e ,* Ut ( ,‘ he >o the tpplicant in
lire clerk a office of the uid court, on or before
the 6th day of December next, dUrwiae lctte-c
of edmimstration will be granted.
Witne* the honorable Thomas N. MoreL 01 o
Nore^.T D. Ts** C0Un ’ ,ht 611 J *'
nor 6 2*8 * UBOND.ec 6.
NEW ADVERTISEMENT.
Anderson’s Cough Drops
And Pectoial Powders.
The most valuable Medicine in use for
Coughs and Consumptions.
"I1HIS new snd healing Balsam bids fuir to rival
t every Medicine heretofore discovered, for
•Vughs, and comp taints of the lungs, leading tu
Consumption: and even in seated Cunsump'iom i(
lias lately been used by many with (he most stir
prising success. It certificates from persons ri
th'.* InKhrsL respect ability, or the great and in-
> reasitig demam! lor it, niay be called proofs of it -
•P*>kI effects, it is proved. Scarcely a case of
(’olds, Cough', pain in the ride, difficulty ol
bre ittiing warn of sleep arising fr r m debility or
. venConiumt tioui, but may be relieved by the
imely use ot this Mecicine.
Many cei tificates ol iu efficacy accompany each
bottle.
A supply of the above medicine hns juft bee<
received, and can be had at the Store of
FRANCIS I LAY, Druggis*,
Corner nf Congress and Whitaker St
oct 30 202ra
Laurel Hill Toll-Mill.
S ftHB Toll mill on Mrs. Ancnun’s plantation
aLL has been completely repaired lately, and *
now ready to work as well as any other mpl °
ihe river. The rough rice that will be «<*-. •
the mill will be kept separately in dry a*fJ §
stores, and shall be b*\*t with the utmost car. 9
economy, and the barrels will be always deliver-
in good order. F.mpt* barrels, made of prim
boated staves, will be furnished at the mill when
required. The terms of cleaning Rice will be tin*
wrac as at the other toll-mills. Those planter*
who will engage to have their crops bent at this
mill, and keep lu r bupplinl, will have 200 tier
ces, or as much less i they please, l»eai nt one
turn. Applications concerning the mill, to be
made to Archibald Bfcbncr, on ihe plantation, or
in Savannah, to
PETIT DR TILLERS.
Savannah, July 1, 1823. t’.50-6m.
Madeira (Fine.
r HE unde. Mg ,ect bus «>n 'mwI, »ml offers f
sale on Vrrj iiboral termi, a '.urge quantity
Superior Madeira W ines, in pipes, halt pipe
qu.trtercak* u**d eighths, of the. justly celebrated
rand of John Howard March S J Ce. of the neve
-hmnortation.v in the vear i82l nnd since j ah'
of which are of much admiSed qualities. He has
a subscription always ojvn tor the importation of
luc best Wines from the Island of Maurira direct
to this Port i and will thankfully receive orders
f »r any quantity: Vessels bringing ihe suhscrip
ion winrs generally arrive here in the mmi'lfo*'
February! and, therefore, order* should be seni
about the 15th of October.
PETIT DE VH.LF.RS,
Factor,
Savannah, llh Sept. 1823 tfcAlgO
.NOTICE,
tv'LL persons iiavu■, demamla anlnat the es
\y»le of Doctor Robert Lincoln, decroaeri, arc
q ested to preaent their cl lima properly attcal.
I, and those who are iod, bled to said estate, are
Jesiied to nuke immediate payment tn
JOSEPH It ADORN.
’ Executor.
aept 27 - 187
NOTICE.
jV INE months after Date application will be
1 s mace lo the honorable the Justice of Ihr In
tcriOV Court of Effinghan County u hen sitting ftu
ordinary purposes, fur lea -) to aelli me iraei o
land l^yimf iixhcGouiuy >t KHinj'liam,con'ainin):
two hundred seres adjoinmi) Jenkins land, lao
ihe half of a tract of Ian ', ol thrv. hundred sen »
of th. umlivide,! estate of Nmcy Blare, also oi.«
traet of land seventy Seven number, twelfth di
me., of lla>l Coun.y, Georgia,' b. 'm(f the real <-
tate of William M'Galiapai, d* ceas-o and •old fro
ihe benefit of.the heir* and creditor, if th, d..
JOHN GRAHAM,
V . THOMAS HUIIST,
• Exeevtoia.
rent 2T *289 - ■ — • -
Notice.
VI INF. (booth* alter d .(e hereof applies" ion » ll:
11 brftnaHq to the Interior Court of dhathatr.
I :oubty for h ave to sen a tract of lend drawn oy
Thomas Cappa .i< ceav-d In tlje late leftd Lotte
ry, situate anil being In th« I
rob County and kno n By »l
''** spp'ied to the Honorable the coort ofordinai
ry ol Chatham county for leileraofadminidn.lion
O', the estate snd effects of Wd iim Athena... ble
of Savannah,deceased, inbeludf of <he bJrs and
creditor*. < . v
These are therefore to cite and aWnh all
and singular the Uodr. d and c-ediior, ol tiie sMd
doeeaaed, to file their obieetions (if any the*
•■ave) to the granting of ilm admiiuurati o ol tire
e . Stl ? £j» tbe the applicant in the
^*. 0lB< ?° f W“ 1 ' 1 *“«• °» »r b.thre the
lOefa day of DeAhernexti otlierwiae letter* of
ximmatrauon will be gnn'ed ™
Witness-the Honorable Geo t Cone, one of
the Justices of the aaid court, the tenth dav at
November, A. D. one thousand eight hundred anil
twenty three. •
nov 10. 2U 9MB0ND '” < '*
w
Georgia—Chatiiam t'ouiity:
To nil whom it may concern—
Re
' —— •• t-uiitcrn—
HEREAS Elisabeth Remshart, admmlstrx,
- - tqxand JohnC. JTelrjaton, admintrator of
the cuate of Daniel liemshan, dec.have pelitioa.
^ dth""""* 7 of ChMham.county to
Now there are therefore to cite and admoniiti
allland(mgubr thektmlred and creditors of Uia
Aid deceased, to file their objections, (if any they.
have) m my office, on or before the 2l»tdayof
be g'ranred'to the'appfitamt**^”
yt itneaa the honorable George L. Cope, one,
oi the Justices of the aSid Court, the 21st ilair of
August, A. D. 1823. 1
• 8 M. BOND, e. 0.0.1
•ntr2I 172
Georgia—Gliatham County. “
To ail whom it may concern—
ff^ilKRKAS, John B. Spann Executor of iR
W cob Abart deceased, a ppiies let letea
'imtiaory. '
Now there are therefore td cite and adamda!
,11 and Singular the kindred and creditors of the
a nd ihmened, to file their objection (ifany theW
nave) in my Office on or before the 1st day of
O.remSer nexti othewire letters dismiisor*
will be granted. . ■
Witness the Hoh John P. Wiirtamsin,'one ot
I.ie Jurhces of ihe and Court, ill-31r day of
May, A. U. one tllouuml eielvt fiuiidred and tneib
f ' hree , . S M BOND, c. c.o.
m y 31 - 130
Georgia—Li,atham L.ounty;
To all whom it may oonqern.. ,.
WW* 8 m , uk * Clelanel,' adminiatrator of
’ * eretleneh Kreeger, deceased, has applied
o .he Court to be discharged from the idrnnii*.
'ration aforesaid.
New, therefore, tlteie are to cite and admuoiili
and 'Ii.gvl.i the kindred and creditondt But
, .t; 1 Frederick Kieegrr. deceased, to file their
bjcctiou (if any they have) in the clearka of,
heo of this court, on beiore the the twenty fourth
day or November neat, otherwise inters uumis.’
sory wtll be granted, and.thesaid Mores Cletand.
Discharged (com all iiabiliiy as administrator of
the said drcenaecK
Witness the honnrable Edwarit HaWefi, orir of.
the just ices of the aaid Court; ihi. 24lb dat of
May, A. D. 1823. *
S. M, BOND, c. c. o.
may 24 124
Georgia—Ghatham Coumy.
' To ail whom it may concern— —
fiXniERKAS, I homaa Clark ailnuurilrator
• » Henry ’1 uckrr.dveil applies to be disch .rtj."
cturguil iron, said administration. .
Now these are tbetcJbre to cite atkl admnnisK
all and lingular the sindreil and creditors or the
uid decetued, to file their objection (if any the*,
have) in my office on or ovfore tiro outi, Jay of,
November next, otherwise letters ufadmisaoa#
will be granted.
witness the Hon. Jnl,n P. Willi.hwon, one'tji
the Justicu of the said Cntirt, ihe 300, day of
Msj, A. D. one thousand eight hundred Midi wen-
ty three. 8. M. BOND, e. c. o.
may 30 129. . ° v ^,
Geoi gia—CliitthaiH Lo'unty, M
To all wliomit may concern— \ - . >•
ITTHKRKAS, John BGilbert, exeepinrof Pe>"
able the court ol tSrdin.ry ofuid Cwnty to bediu
Charged from the eXemuonbip of the uid estate;
No* these are therefore to cite and admoniiN
.11 and singular the kindred pnd creditors of lb*
said deceased, to file their ubjeclious (if any ihe,
l»«) on orbefpre the ith day of Deo tnbsr next)
otherwtm letter* diioussory wifi be granted to thw
applicant. I Jtr . . c .. ”
WitneaftheHon. Thoms* N Morel; one of tha*
of the uH«,K^|Ld*yy!IS„> ( T
It. one thousand dpt hundrid and twenty three.
G eergie- ; Cimiliam LtjuHiy.
1 uilUlniin it mayconc4.rti—
ley to the V*I. (he cqtm ot .ydtua^ Af Lfiatfera
junty.tu be iliac,arged from Hi* admiuytore
ion • of said estate. y "
cite and a^roniih’
•Mb. hon. 1 homaa N. Mi.fe|,„ne of the
luavxc* of hesikl Court, this 3lll t)n oi II,y
A. U. »*ne thmittiiU eight btiiidrtd and twen V
, tv. •y '«^ , via
t**! 8- M. Rond, cm*.
m>y31 - 130 ... - !k
i. Aha at vT date ■ snail
interior Oourtof Chatham Cot
ier» tie cease u« lor. the bcoefit ol
JACOB SHAFFER, Oull
mas t - j-.oWRA. - . SL-’
• _ - _ Jleticfi ,,, v
»n’tm’Subaenber.hssiip Published hi*
4 .business, m Milledgevif, .t.'nlAtjN
stcest i bis friends in Ihe
Hi* fa**