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HOUSES, LANDS, be.
MONDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 34, 1883.
To Rent,
The diretlinR house end Shop*
oocupird bjr Mr. Moberl Not. *« tii-
con** of Bijrud East brood Streets
«ppljr to
t. W. UEINEMANN.
rf n .
■ TST*.
From the 9th October nest, thit
Jtrneaent too .lory home in the M.rkci
[iiei squire,»» pro»ent occupied bp Mr. Get-
! l|lij,inn U • public llouie for further par-
•'Ziunl. to taaao Mini* or to the *ub«criHer.
’ K. PARKER
,mt 6 If 8
" To Rent,
The three story building in
| BrouRl)ton(tr», immediately oppose
Km} itjoH-Vrience of Moses Clclanri,' F.-q\
■ till possession <0 be given on the 1st Ore.
j!it|or If More Wreeeble to the »«.««.,t ei.
.V’. date cut be nmtnred with the present
ecoipintMr.. BenjaminW»IL Applyto^^
Wf* -
""“ITo Rent.
■ . That fire proof Store on Sooth
fin) ode Market aquarp, formerly oecupieit
wait] by James Dick, llte aitnition is equal to
■ fJL snyin Market square for the Crockery
rr^'budnem A yard and cotton w are-
home Ulil)0'm n R which will be let with the store
Hnqaimi—Possession can be given immediately
.-AppVl"
oct 9 19*
Cl,ELANI) k FRASER.
To Rent.
Tbc House corner of firyan and
Haberahsm atreeta, formerly oecupir ‘
■ nilhr the Subscriber. For terms ep.ily st
"H. this office.
ocHs 196
** To Rent,
The wharf with the buildings
thereon, now occupied by Wm A. Moore
•Is, a wood wharf—possession given on
JUlthe first of December—fur terms spply
toHrWm. Tsylor or
HOBT. M. GOODWIN.
oct SI JI9T
To Rent.
T HR Whsrf Lot No. 6. Reynold Ward, known
as Ancinux** whnrf. Posaetsion given the
first of Nos ember Apply to p _ R 8TWE
net 14 194
To Rent,
T HE cistern tenement of thst large and com.
nvtdiou. three story Brick Building, nppo
»imo Charles Hsrris esquire, snd next door to
lliirr Scriven, hiving six well finished rooms
finales the basement story, with carrisgc house,
stsMe, snd suiisble rooms for servants—posses-
son can be Itsd immediately. Apply to
WM. TAYLOR.
I eet 9 192 •
A Plantation on the Salts for Sale.
T hat plantation known by the name of Pah
me rina, and situated on the North East point
qfWIiitemanh Island, belonging to the estate of
falite General Tattnall, is offered for sale for the
offeompleting the distribution of said es
tate between the beiit. l*he tract cnntMins up
vi'dfiof six hundred acres, the greater part
which is cotton land ofthc-/r#f quality. Th»*
buildings on the plantation consist of a two atari
dvellinr house, overseers house, n cotton, cor*
ind ginhouse and negro houses sufficient lor the
accommodation of eighty negroes, all either en
tirely new, or recently thoroughly repaired. Tju
situation is as healthy and pleasant as any on the
seaboard of Georgia or South Carolina—It is with
In nine miles of Savannah, over n very excellent
public road. This place will be sold very low, V *
liberal credit (if required) will be given For
further particular* apply to Dr. W C. Daniel or
the subscriber.
EDWD. F. TATTNALL.
Sannnth, June *7 144
(fr The Editor of the Charleston City Gu
tPtra will insert the above advertisement, twice
ayerkfnrone month, and forward bit account to
[his Officer.
For Sale,
A Very valuable tract of Land in Liberty coun*
ua'y.situsir on the Sunhury Road, twomilra
Jtd a half from Pice orongn t containing two
hundred and ten a«re a •This land is very vslua
hie for cotton, rice and corn, and as well calcula
ted for that culture as any land in the county ;
the conditions arc low and reasonable ; there are
between seventy and eighty acres cleared an •
tinder fence, there is also a good dwelling house,
•nd all necessary out buildings on the premises
guarantee tide* will be given to the purchaser,
no incumbrances lying on aaid land. For further
particulars apply to capt. Jot. Jones in Liberty
county, or to
EDWARD B. BARER,
owner in McIntosh county,
tug 16
The following property for Rent.
T HE Wharf snd Stores, (kiioan as M.jera)
mt above Waynes, Ibis wharf as ■will euicu-
JW.for Wood or Lumber, end . pretty good
**“ for retail business.
The eastern tenement of the three story ye!
Building—Baptist Meeting Hnu.1
The esuern tenement of the newly ereetvu
*™e Rui(ding, kn Liberty street on the South
wmmods, the west end, st present occupied by
hewml Harden. •
Tarn small Stares in Bmughton street, oppo-
•“the residence of Wm. Uiriloeh, Esq.
. vor particulars apply to the subscriber, wltn
r 1 for isle 3(10M. well burnt Geiijfia Brieka
t™ *htcli an extensive credit may be had.)
R. F. WILLIAMS.
oct 23 198
Hi
ATHENS HOTEL.
I he subscriber take, this -npth.
ud to Inf! era the publle generally, .ml
p.r.icuUrly p.-rons dm Ilia low coun.
tr» «•) »Wt the up country in
pursuit >.f It. .11 h or pteaaurr, (hat lie «III .c
g nthmen s».| ladiea, or fimilief with
board by tbe day, week, or month, on esay terms.
N'otldn, need be sold in recommemlstion of A-
tlieita, either in regard to the healtbfiiliies, nf tlte
niaer, salubrity of atmomlierr, or agreeable ami
pleasant society i ia tU these particulars it stands
pre-eminent.
The fullowirg will be the rates of charging, vis,
Man and Horse, per day,
“ “ “ I' per week,
“ * m a u month,
Single man, per day,
“ •» *• trek,
14 - - month,
Dinner, breaelaat, supper, bo.
gi IS
1 St)
1 SI
1 09
J 09
18 09
u
75
59
13 09
For Sale.
Subscriber dffen lor aalc all that tract ui
rS^ 9*r«l ol lead fotmerly tbe property of Jas
situate on the Great Ogechee Hive'
^jr«w«in excellent pucu os line unutr
Wh> attate for cultivation and «■
Soo
^ownling house of M'uJ.D. Mongiit's, oa.ai
"HOeorgu, ortotbe snbseriber'on May. Hivi’r.
- Tton- c,r °l*n»—on tbc aaid plantation u a goo
^lfee Md • buS5 ?Vf * K "
AC3 pjof 8. WM, MONGIN.
Lo<lging 9
iloritf, p-p Jay,
“ “ night,
u u month,
Children aQducrvantivh&lf nrice.
GKOKGE HAYF.S.
«ept 50 188
CT The Editors of the A»ifpj«t» Chronicle »nd
-Suvannah Republican, are requested to give two
insertion* a month, until the 1st of July nest,ann
forward their accounts to A hens.
Land and JS'egroes for Sale.
A H ANDSOME property, unincumbered, con
sisting of Land and Negroes, together with
stock of every kind, and the growing crop, a-
ountingin all to about 12 or 15,000 dollars, situ-
•te in the upper country, and well calculated for
i country Store—the soil well adapted to the cti!-
ivalion of Corn and Cotton t is offered for tale on
ccnmmodattng terms.
Bank Stock, or good paper, well secured, will
etaken in payment.
For further particulars, apply to the Editors of
he Georgia Journal,
junc 19 145
For y>ale,
HE Darien F.astero Steam Saw and Rice Mill,
with the appurtenances thereto belonging—
An extensive credit will be given to the purcha
ser or purchasers, he or they giving security, up
proved of by the Bank of Darien.—For terms ap
ply to
GEORGE ATKINSON,)
JAMES DUNWOODY,) Bank Committee.
HENRY HARFORD. $
XT The tivannah Republican is requested to
nsert the abr-.e, and forward the account to the
onk of Dark;, for payment.
*aug 2 164
For Sale,
t LI. that valuable tract or parcel of land known
1. by the name of Nelville situated in South
irolina about two miles from Savannah. This
•act is considered one of the best fora Rice plan-
fition in its neighborhood, and contains Eight
,undrcd and eighty-four seres. It adjoins Mr.
'homas Young. Gen. Huger, and Mr. Nicholas
linger. Persons who msy wish to purchase will
•xuminc the premises, A good tittle will be given
*ml the timos of sale will be r« asonable. Appli
cation to be made to WM. MAI.LORY
“Agent of Hamlin Mallor.
uov 16 225
The Public
t S informed that the claim ol Hamlin Mallory to
the tract of land in South Carolina, calln!
-elvillc, is now in a train for Judicial inveatiga-
,ion, until the termination of which, some risk
rill be incurred by those who msy purclm-c.
WM.I.. DAVIS.
dec 2 237
jMndsand Negroes for Sale.
I ,IIE Subsrnuers oiler tor sale that well known
X and valusb'e plantation, in Chatham Counts-
•..lied BBVKK1.Y, ai uated nine miles from S»v»n,
nah on the Southern Rond, containing 2172 acres
hi survey; of this land n large proportion is as
doable Cotton LanB, as any in the County. Th.
nland awamp is one of the safest in Ihe State,
irodueed successive good crops, as good as liver
w.,mp, until 1815, when the high price of Cotie
.minced a change of culture—of this upwards . i
2u0 .cres are under bank,, and with little labour
might be cultivated the ensuing season,- on the
plantation, is a largo comfortable dwelling house,
.versecr house, barn tn good repair, and Otis, i
„ul lings die whole ol rite cleared land ii under
good fence. With the plantation or separately
II be sold about thirty prime Negroes.
R. fit J. HABBUSHtM,
nov 1 *204
Administrator’s Notice.
,PERSONS indebted to tbe estate of Robert
1 Dreghnrn, (late Merchant, Augusta) dreeas.
et t, sre requested to make immediate payment 'u
the tubsenber in Savannah, or to his attorney Mr.
(1KOIIUE WRAGG,jun. in Augusta, or suits will
be commenced indiscriminately, and those who
have claims upon said estate are requested to
present them properly attested.
, W M TURNER, Admr.
The Augusts Chronicle, will publish the above
once s week for three months and forward their
account to litis office,
oct 18 +• «196
Georgia—Chatham County.
To si. whom it may ennern
W HEREAS Joseph llavia hi.a applied to the
honorable the Court of Ordinary of Chat
ham county, for letters nf administration on the
estate and effect* of Christopher S. Gunn, as
principal creditor. .
These sre therefore to cite snd admonish all .nd
singular the kindred and creditors of the said de
l-eased, to file their objections (if any they have)
to tl.e granting of the administration of the estate
nf ihe 1*1(1 deceased lo ihe applicant in the clerk a
• ifflee of the sanl court, on or before 5th day ot
December next, otherwise letter* of idmmistr*.
lion will be granted.
WitncM uie honorable Geo. L. Cope, onef of
*\e Justice* of the said court, the 5th day oi No-
vember, A. D. 1833.
S. M. ROND, c. c. o.
nnv 9 297
NOTICE.
I.L persons having demands tgainst the es.
AV .de of Doctor Robert Lincoin, deceased, are
-quested to present their claims properly attest-
-oi, and those who sre indebted to slid estate, are
desired to make immediate |
. A HORN.
Executor.
sept 27
notice.
a LL persons having demands against the es
tale of Fleming Aikin of the county of Chat
i sm, planter, deceased, will render them in duly
tested, and nllthoae indebted to the said estate
Mil phase make payment thercot to George W.
ilcAlhator of Uryan county, or Richard W. Ha
K-rtltum, attorney it law, Savannah, who are dul)
•nthoriaed to receive the same. -
KI.I7.A AKIN, Ailm’rx.
GfcO. II. UeALUfl fEH, Adm’r.
j may 29
i
To Rent.
The Stnro corner ol Drayton and
Bay «treel next door to Mr, TruchehsU*
a tuprnnr stand lor a Gr.-em Store.
Apply to T. BARTOW,
*^1 hilein* HtjOtfr.
For Sale, or U> Rent.
! Two neat tent menu, with com-
foitable out btiihli .gs on l.ot No. 31,
Warren ward, lately tbe properly of J A
Scott, Eaq. Apply to t) T. Hall St,
WILLIAM POPE, Sen.
May River, So. Ca
oct 29 201
OH;
lunsli, or
jib Rent.
■ r — The houtc in West Broad *treet
TITJ at present occupied by Mr. Wm. Poyr
thrut. Tbe bouse lias six finished rooms,
stable on the let w'**h eighteen stills
i hr lo: one hundred snd twenty feet front by one
l undred deep, well cslculate l for a Hoarding
•louse still Livery Stable. Possession can begiv-
*n on the 14th mat.—for terms which will t>e
moderate. spply lo
JOHN GRIBBIN.
ajnoy11 212 '
For Sale.
taA The House and Lot, (No. 29)
Washington Square, on which the aub
|Z||8criber residep, having ninety feet upon
.JU Houston street, and sixty feet fronting
the Square.
JAMES WALLACE.
nov 6 208
To Rent,
JgwmX Several small House*, situate on
m l i nt West Broad Street, in the immediate vi-
41HII ui'i'tf of the residence of William Scar
^■JUlhroogb, Esq. Apply to
U.H. cAI.USTF.lt.
nov 13 |2M
Assize of Bread.
T HE average price of Flour being g9 per
barre 1 , the weight of Bread for the present
•nonth, must be as follows, viz:
121 Cents Loaf 2ibs 2oz.
6| Cents Loaf lib loz.
*f which all Bakers and Sellers of Bread will take
due notice. JOHN I. ROBERTS, c t.
sept 4 177
Thirty Dollars Reward,
I¥TILL be paid for apprehending the follow.
T V ing runaway negroes:—Cook a fellow about
j feet 4 inches high, d.irk complexion, ami has n
■.mull scar ou the left cheek: Yorick, a fellow
■bout 5 feet 6 inches high, yellow complexion,
.f merly the property of Mr. Gardner Tull a ; and
John, a fellow of a very dark Complexion, about
5 feet 6 inches high, stout made, has 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 Suvan-
'.all, shall receive the above reward, or $10 fur
tlier of them.
HARRISON HINSON.
t!15
Georgia—Chatham County.
To all whom it may concern.
W HEREAS Joseph Kopmnn, administrator o.'
Tobias Myers, deceased, has petitioned ihe
honorable the Court of Ordinary of Chatham
.unty to be discharged from the said administra
tion.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular the kindred and creditors of the said de
ceased, to file their objections, (if any they have,}
in my Office on or before the 1st day of Januan*
next, otherwise lettersdismissoiy will be granted.
Witness the honorable George L. Cope, one of
the Justices of the (aid court, the 1st day of July
A. D. 1823. S M. BOND, c. co.
july 1 150
Georgia- -Chatham County.
To all whorn it msy concern—
W HEREAS Mary Bruce, administratrix ot
the estate of Victor Dohet, deceased, has
petitioned the court of ordinary of Chatham coun.
y, to be discharged.
Now these arc therefore to cite and admonbh
ili and singular the kindred and creditors of the
said deceased, to file their objections, (it any they
have) in my office, on or before the 21st day of
February next: otherwise letters disnussory will
be granted to the applicant.
Witness tbe honorable George L. Cops one
if the Justices of the said Court, the Slat day ol
Vugust, A. D. 1823.
S. M BOND, o.o
aug 21 172
G : OliGI A— Chatham County To *11 whom it
may concern. Whereas Wilson Fuller, has
•i.plicd to the Honorable the Court of Ordinary of
Chatham County for letters of administration, on
• he estRte and effects of Dsniel Robbins, late of
Mavannah, in .behalf of the heirs and creditors.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular the kindred and creditors of the aaid de
eased, to file their objections (if any they have)
it the granting of the administration of the estate
•t ihe deceased to the appli:»nt in the Clerk's
tffice of the said court, on or before the 14th day
.>t December next t otherwise letters of adminis
r.dion w ill be granted.
Witness the llonoi.ible Thortias N. Mnrcl, one
of the Justices of the said court, the 14'Jiday ot
November, A. D.one thousand eight hundred and
wenty three.
S.M. BOND, coo.
nov 14 215
Notice.
4 LI. persons having demands against the estate
of Robert Worrall, jun'r. late ot Savannah,
» ii. please present them properly attested—am!
i imse indebted to said estate, are requested to
muke payment,
PHILIP BRASCH,
Qual Executor.
nnv 8 210
NOTICE.
"V INE monllis alter <late application will fie
Ll made to (lie honorable the Justice nf t'te In
ferior Court of Effiiiftnarn County when rilling for
ordinary purposes, lor leave to sell, one tract o!
land laying in the County of Effini-hatn.eon'ainin;;
(wo hundred acres adjoining Jenkins land, -Isu
the h»lf of a tract of land of three hundred acre,
of the undivided estate nf Nancy Blsre, al>o one
tract of land .evenly seven number, twelfth dis
trict, of Hid County, Georgis, being the real ea
late of William Sl'Uahsgati deceased and sold for
the benefit of the heirs and creditors of tne dr-
C 1 JOHN GRAHAM,
THOMAS HURST,
Executors.
sent 23 *385
NOTICE.
CLERK’S OFFICE, Oct. 30,1823.
/COUNCIL will proceed on the 27th of Novenu
Vr ber next, to elect a Harbor Master, fqr the
For 1 of Savannah. Applicants will leave Utelr
name* with the Clerk W Council. . .
It MYKR8, c c.
HOT 1
The Piano Forte with other Instru
ments taught.
rp'IR Mibflenbrr rrr^cin.. > inform* the
, ^* CI Gentletae*. ul b*vumi*h, ilia! Ii
*"• Rive lisrtrurtfiOMo.. U»r following tn**ni
wpI-, *i*. Hun* Forte, Clurcrut, flute autl Vio
lencrUo Term* made known by application
•hi residence, Mrs L, A.Carsan, PLntetaBank
•quarc.
P. GALLAHKR,
N. B. Piano* tuned in Tu#n or Country.
Select, Classical
enclish'sghool,.
Comer of Drayton und YotJfiftrceti,
rTl HE subscriber 11 -|.ecilutly informs his irienda
X and Ihe public, that lie will re open bis se»
mmary for young l.«ilitk *nd Genlh men on Mon-
•1 *y (lie 20tb inat. I’lu* r uor«. of inMruction will
comprise Ihe Greek and I.atin languages, in addi~
ion to the branches of the Kugiikh Language,
usually taught at public Schools Aa th'* number
if pupils shall be limited. Parents and Guardim*
who ira> wish to place their children under the
care of the undersigned, are requested to make
early application to Richard W. Habersham, Esq.
or Col. James Hunter.
IlENRY 11ACDONNELL.
oct11 193
Hair Restorative,and Preservative
Vegetable Cerate.
* HHE important discovery of a Vegetable sub-
L stance, capable of restoring and preserving
the Hair, was accidentally made by an individual,
who hat neither the capacity nor the disposition
to practice deception or fraud. The fullest reli
ance may be placed on the efficacy and power of
the Vegetable Cerate, not only in restoring and
preventing the filling ol the Hair, but in produc
ing the greatest luttre and liveliness of it imagina
ble! and the public may rest assured that its ef
fects will be clearly manifested in the course of u
short time by the renewal and vigorous growth
of ihe Hair,and by effectually preventing its com
ing out or fairing off. The Vegetable Cerate
tsnds to resuscitate and excite the energies of the
capillary vessels, which constitute those organs
Mint secrete the matter forming the bair; these,
like many other organs of the animal body, which
have bpen in a state of dormancy or disease, may
be restored to their healthy action, and perform
all 'hose funcions assigned them by nature.
The proprietor b; ing aware of the numerous
specifics palmed on the public, snd desirous Uiat
the present article may not suffer from fa!>e im
pressions, rests its merits on the effect it has pro
duetd on various persons, who have usrd it, and
*!1 that is asked, as it relates to the verity of its
effect, U a fair trial.
Elderly neople, with bald heads, must rest as*
sured that by applying a few boxes of the above
• iti-Mie, their Hair will be restored with ail its
youthful beauty and life.
To prevent imposition, the sale of the Vegeta
ble Cerate will be confined to Doctor JAMES 11-
HART, New York, corner of Broadway & Cham
ber street, three door? Irom Washington liar,
where it will be sold at ** 7i ■ .
A liberal deduction w ill be made to Country
dealers.
The proprietor of the above valuable di-xovery
intents appoiting agents through the United
S' ates for the sale of it, wnl also in Europe.
(Jj* A few boX.*t> of ilu* above valuable article,
have been received, and are offered for sale by
•Jessys Focixt k Hollaxd, and Aksun ParS4»ns,
Druggists, Savannah.
,'YVro Yo'k—oct 28 ra2<J0
Laurel Hill Toll-Mill.
/T^HE Toll mill on Mrs Aiicnuu's plantation
JL lias been completely repaired lately, and >*
now ready to work an well as any other mill 00
• he river. The rough rice that will be sent lu
the mill will he kept separately in dry and *4ft
otore^ and shall be beat with the utmost c rc an* 1
economy, ami the barrels will be always deiivt-re 1
n good order. Kmp'j bstreb, made ».f prime
jiuLcd staves will be furibalHil at the mil 1 when
required. The terma of clctninj: Rice wi.l be the
s.unc as at the other toll*mills. Those planters
who will engage to have their crops beat at t'.us
mill, and keep her supplied, will have 200 tier
ccs, or as much less 1 they ph a*e, bout »t
n. Applications concerning the mil), to he.
Iti to Archibald Brebucr, on (he plantation, or
in Savannah, to
PETIT DE VILLFRS.
Savannah, title 1, ld23. tla0-6m.
Madeira fVine.
r HE undersigned on hand, and offers f
sale on very liberal terms, a large quantity
Superior 'Wsdeira Wines >n pipes half pipe
quurter ca^ka and eighths of the uistly celebrated
brand of John Howard March <J Co. of the *eve
ral importation* in the vear 1821 and since; all
of which are of much admired Qualities. He Lis
a subscription slwaysopen fur the importation of
the best Wines from the island of Madeira direct
to this Port; and will thankfully receive orders
for any quantity: Y’easela bringing the subscrip
tion wines generally arrive here in the month of
February; and, therefore, orders should be sent
about the 15tb of October.
PETIT DE VILLERS,
Factor.
Savannah, 11’h Sept. 1823 tfralSO
In the District Court, Georgia,
N’<Vi M.BKE 1 ChM 1823
S ETH C. Schenk, William'P Beets, Lane Nor.
ton, John R Gaudry, and George F Palmes,
having been aummoued to attend as petit Juror*
at litis Court, and being in default, ordered th«t
they be severally fined according to law, unless
y file with the Cierk good and sufficient ex
t*!8 in writing and on oath, on or before the
first day of the next term.
Extract irom the minute*
GEO- GLF.N, Clerk,
nov 13 a*214 -
uiYotice.
N ine months after date hereof application wil
be made to the Interior Court of Chatham
« ounty for leave to sell a tract of land dwHii by
Du>mas Capps d* ceas«*d in the late land l^ite
• y, situate and being in the fifth »listrict or Mon.
,..i> County and kno n by the number44, for the
benefit of tlie heirs and creditors of the aaid I ho*.
tjapps dec. JOHN vlOUBL, Adm'r,
sept 6 7
Lf. persona having demand* against ihe hs-
» tatc of Robert Charlton, dec. arc requested to
present them duly attested, within twelve month-
to the subscriber, and thoie indebted to aaid es
tale are requested to make immediate payment
late are req JgA (JHA hltoN, Adm'r
Ig9 267.
To Hire.
k Fint rate Water, wage* mwlente.
;1l at thu office,
nor 15 215
Appl
Whole Nd:4S98
Genrprn—-Cl.at:.am County.
To.ll «li mkuarroaccm —» ,
W HEREAS Vt lUi.m lHrirs Mq*r huappit,
cd 10 tl.e boiriiaU. the coun of OMki.rr
of Lii.tl.rta eouctj.f r letter, of arimmlHration
*> the date awl effieta of Grorre Rielianlion:
•uilor, in he half of kwereditora. 8
There are tkrrrfNTto clt. tad almoaiah all
•n<] singular the klialif 1 aid ,ere.llton of tb«
»iJ drceueiLtn lilt tb-Ar dbJecBom (if any ihe*
hare) to th- granting *T(he adminlitratlnn ol tb«
date of (he .rid ilretwcd to the applicant in
theeleika office of the aaid court, on rrbcfeo
tie 6H| Jay of Dice other next | othcraise led era
it ii'lniini.tration will hr granted.
M itneu Uie honorable IhoouaN. Morel, ons
of llie lut'icei v« the uuJ court, tl.e 6ih dar of
November, A. D. 182J. 7
. o.. 8 M BOND, coo.
nor 6 248
r.OIMJIA Ithathairi Coun'y. To all whom
Xit mar eoneem. Where,. Uriah Uarennnrt
In. applied lo the Honorable the court of oiilma.
ry of Chatham county (or Inter, oi adminirtraiion
on the eatalc and effeoteiif Wil:iim Atkeraon lats
of Savannah, deceared, in bcliali'of the heiraaad
creditor,.
There are therefore to rite and ailmonUi all
and aiogular the kindred ami creditor, of the laid
deceased, to file their objections (if any the*
hare) to the granting of theadminiatration oftbe
estate at_the deceased to the applicant in the
clerka Office of th; arid court, on or before the
10th day orDeemrbernext; otherwise Icttcra of
admimttration will be granted
tVitiies; the Honorable Geo L Cope, one of
the Justice! ol the aaid court, the ten'll .lev of
Novembe r, A. D. one lUuutand eight hundred and
twenty three.
S. tl. BOND, c c o.
nor 10 911.
Georgia—Chatha u County.
To all whom it may corccrn—
W HEREAS Elizabeth Remshart, admir.istn*
tri^aml John G. f Jelviston, aummtrator of
the estate of Daniel IL-mi hart, dec. have petition
ed the court of ordinary of Chatham county to
be discharged*
Now these are therefore to cite and admonish
all and singular the kindred and creditors of the
said deceased, to file theirobjectious, (if any th-y
have) in my office, on nr before tho 2K: day
February next; othenv.se letters dismissury uidt
be granted to the applicant.
Witness the honorable George L. Cope, one-
of the Justices of the aaid Court, the 2i.-t day of
August, A. D. 1H23. "
S M. BOND, c. c. o.
aug 21 —
Georgia—Chatham County.
To all whom it mny concern^
I*- Spann Exerutcr of J*.,
cob Ahart deceased, a ;«plica It i lc«es
dimissory.
Now these are therefore to cite and admonish
ail and Singular the kindred and creditor* ot tne
s-id dece*.:f d, to file tlicir objtclion (if any they-
have) in my Office on or he'ore the 1st day of
December next; othewise letters divmissory
“Tllbegrtnted.
\\ itneaa tiie Hon John P, Wilfiamsor, one of<
Uie Justices of the aaid Court, the Sis’d«y of
May, A. 1), one thousand eight bundled and twen
ty three. S. M. BON1K c. c, o.
m-.y 31 . 130
Georgia—Chatham County.
To all w horn it nuv concern.
W HEREAS Moses C'icland, administrator of
Frederick Kreeger, decciscd, lum applied
*«» lh« Court to be di.u-h:irgerl from the a lminis-
tration aforesaid. ,.
Now, therefore, tiieae are to cile and admonito
all'and iu.gclar the kin.ircd au l creditors ol the
oaul Frederick Kreeger, deoetsed, to file lieir
objections (if any they have) in the cle::rks of.
lice of this court, on before the the tweplv fourth
tlay of November next, otherwise leuci>'»li«mis2
sory wi*| be grunted, and the said M*>ves Clebnd
discharged from all liability as adminivifatoro f
the said deceased. .
Witness (he honorable Edward Harden, one of
the jusliccs of the said Court, this 2Jlh- day of
May, A. D. 1823. 3
S. M, BOND, c. c. o.
may 24 -124-
Georgia—Chatham County.
all whom u may .concern—
W HEREAS, rhoniaa Clark administrator
H:r..y ruckt.- | U*.c*l applies lobe discharge
charged from said administration. ; , •.
Now these are therefore lo cite and admonisli
all and singular the Kindred andcreditors.pf.the
a-ud dt-ccaaedftu file their objection (ffinny they-
have) in my Office oh or before the t 30la day. of
Novem -er next; otlierwise letters of admtssoiy
will be grunted, ... .a , «•
Witness the Hon. John 1*. Williamson, one of-
;hc Justices uf the said Court, the doth day or
M*y, A. D. one thou&and eight hundred and twen
ty three. 8. M. BOND, c. c. o,
may 30 —
Georgia—dhatliam Countyi *
I’o all whom it may concern— .
W HEREAS, John R Gilbert, executor of Pe
ter Fkvard dec. has petitioned the. honor
able the court of ordinary of said County to be dis
charged from thi executorship of the said etUte.
Now these are therefore to cite and admonish
all and singular the kindred and creditors ,of the
aaid deceased, to file their objections (if any they
luve) on or before the 5th day of Dec- oiber next*
otherwise letlt r» di*niii»ory will be granted to thjt
applicant.
Witness the Hon. ThomasN. More), one
lustict s of the said court, this 5th day pf June,' A -
U. cue thousand eight hundred and twenty three.
L.L. S» M. BOND, c. c. o.
junc 6 I3t
GtorgiE—Chatham County.
To all whom it may content—
Vi HEREAb John U. Spann, administrator of
f f the estate of Frances Ahart, deceased sp
ines to the hon. the conn of ordinary of Chatham
ounty. to be discharged from the administer-
lion of sidd. estate.
Now these are therefore to cite and admonish
all ana singular the kindred and creditors of the
said deceased,' to Jile their objections (it any they
have) iu my office, on or before the 1st day o£
December next, otherwise lettersdismiasory will
•ie grunted to.the applicant. • ,..
Witness the hon. ThomaaN, Morel,one of thfii
lusticeaof the aaid. Court, this Slat day of. May.
A D. one thousand eight hundred and twenty
three. . » . ....
[&* •«} • 6. M. ROND. c. c. o.
may 31 130 -
KRSOKS having demand* against the c*u.
of the late Matthew McAlister, Esq an. f;
quested to present item duly mu «t»*a to the su«»
«nbtr, and all Ka*bt^;to*U; tow
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, LL p-rauna harjup iltnunria againtutlie patalh
Auf I hoo*. Johnaon, dectakeg, are requertj
cdtoprciei t iht June for pajnrent—and .thoao
indebted to laid eatate rrHIpliare make pqrmcat'
to QAUUtAl^OHNSTON,
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no* 3 t*205
v. IMF. uiuniha alter date I iball
1 Inferior Ov'rttof Chatham Cm
oaell.the remrinin^:real.estate,
. buffer, deceased, lee the benefit o
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