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To Kent.
That fir* 1 proof Store on South
«3c Mark**! *|tr\re, fnnnerR occupied
• M»; hy j >Tre « Dick, the situation is equal to
11 fit. m Market square for the Crockery
■^irTrod bu‘in»«* A yard andcotton Wure-
„ii««f r ri ,| »"ir which will be let with tlie store
r. qoirc.l i*ufcM;*sioii can be given immediately
-'ppij t»
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•! J!by ihe Subscriber. For term, i
*JJ.Ibi« office.
savannah daily republican
•^o. 224 ....Vol XXI.
WEDGE'S HAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 26, 1823.
Whole No. 4294
houses, LANDS, &c.
To Rent,
The dwelling house and Shops
7*1 runieil by Mr Hubert Hoy, at the
JJgne r of Bay aod E-t brusd Streep
ilvP'r*
F. W. HEINKUANN.
To Ut.
From the Sth October next, that
^tltenciaent two story house in the M-.rkel
• • cLm.p , at present occupied by Mr. Gee-
Jtt!hV'„ as » public House fur further mr
‘IS, to l«ac Mims or to the suh-rriber
' RPSIIKPIt
To Rent,
The three story building in
75}t Itrottebton street, imme.li -tety opposite
rssl ihe residence of Moses Clelsnd, K <|* r
IJtl possession to lie given on the 1st The.
„ g m ore agreeable to t*-e nppieant no
,,'tr date e»n t>T ■ r . r “'iS e tl *"!' ', he .
upsalUrs. Dcnjamtn WaO. Anply^^
CLELAND £i FRASER.
To Rent.
The House corner of Bryan and
H-.ber.bsm streets, forme ly occtipie
«plj
ly it
196
fa*.i
To Rent,
The what I' with the b,i'lrlinj»s
thereon, nosr occupied by Wm A Moore
a wood wharf— possession given on
tlie first of December—for terms apply
Wm. T.j lor or
ItOIIT. M. GOODWIN,
net 21 »197 .
To Rent.
HF. Wharf l ot No. 6. lteynold Ward, know n
>, tnebux’s wharf. Possession given the
« Smetnbcr—Apply to
F. M. STONE,
oct It 194
'lo Rent,
Several tenrments in Gibbon'
brick buildings.
Ac<mvemtnl!lt'wse In St.ite strict,
near Oglethorpe square.
. House and Lot with a Shop in Joachim street,
tlso, several small tenements. The reiita will
low to good tenants Apply t»
S II. PAUKM 'N
«t S') irW
Vhntation on tlie Salt* for Sale.
pil.KT plantation known by the n-oe of Pat
. n.er/a, and situated on the North East point
IViitecarsh Island, belonging to the estate of
tela.’e General Tattnall, is offered lor sole tor the
;trprscof completing the distribution of said es*
‘r between the heirs. The tract contains up
o» dx hundred iicrea, the greater part *>f
u cotton land of ihefuzt quality. The
liMirjsontlie plantation consist of a two stor)
!i house, overseers house, a cotton, corr
ria tv.use and negr » houses sufficient lor the
nmulfttion of eighty negroes, all cither ch
i' new, or recently thoroughly repaired Tlu
lion is as he-ilthy and pleasant ss any on tin
b"»n’.«if(»eorgia or South Carolina—It is with
"me Hi lies oi Savannah, over a v» ry excellent
■Vie n,d. This place will be fold very low, % a
*<•*»'.relit (if required) "HI be given l’*or
niu r particulars apply to Dr^W C. Daniel oi
wUcriber,
EDWl). F TATTNALL.
Ssranoah, June *7 144
QQ* Tlie Editor of the Charleston City CSa
:i «* sill insert the above advertisement, twice
rtek for one month, and forward his account to
* Officee.
For Sal e,
ATHENS HOTEL.
The subscriber I ke, (hi, meth-
• •il °'* ,w ■ ,| f‘ r,nt * ,c public geneially, and
I All P arl,cu * , r, y persons from the lo * coun*
MSI try, who may visit the up country in
pursuit of health or pleasure, that he will nc
commodate gentlemen and ladies, or 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 heulthfulnrvs of the
place, salubrity ot atmosphere, or agreeable and
pleasant sot icily ( in all these particulars it sUuds
preeminent.
The following will be the rates of charging, viz.
Him and Horae, per day,
44 u u u p,. r uee ), f
•* u huh momb,
Single man, per day,
11 44 41 »eek,
«• «« « month,
Dinner, breaafast, supper, Sic.
Lodging,
H«*r*e, p. r day,
“ •' night,
44 44 month,
Children and servants, half price.
GEORGE HAYES.
sept 30 188
Q3*The Editors of the Augusta Chronicle and
Savannah lh-publican, are n quested to give two
insertion* a month, until the 1st of July ne*t, and
forward 'heir accounts to A'hens.
gl 75
1 50
1 25
1 O')'
5 00
18,0'>
u
75
12 0U
Land, and Negroes for Sale.
A H ANDSOME propet ty, unincumbered, con
sisting of Land and Negroes, tog. ther with
Stock of every kind, and thr growing crop, a-
counting in all to about 12 or 15,000 dollars, situ*
<te in the upper country, and well calculated for
country Store—the soil well adapted to the cui
ivation of Corn and Cotton, is offered for sale on
.c£'>mir.oda'ing terms.
flunk Stock, or good paper, well secured, will
ctaken in payment.
For further particulars, apply to the Editors o'
he Georgia Journal,
jime 19 145
For Sale,
| ah Pi Darien Eastern 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, ap
proved of by the Bank of Darien.—For terms aj.*
»ly to
GEORGE ATKINSON,}
JAMES DUN WOODY, b flank Committee.
HENRY IIaUFORD. \
Xf The Uvannsh Republican is requested to
nsert the she. r, and forward the account to the
ank of Darier. for payment,
tug 2 164
For Sale,
V T.T.that valuable tract or parcel ofland known
by the name of Nciville situated in Scull,
-nrcliiia about two miles from Savannah. Tim
.rart is considered one of the best for a Rice plan*
ution in its neighborhood, and contains Eight
a limited and eighty-four acre*. It adjoins Mr.
'nomas Young Gen. Huger, and Mr. Nicholas
Jrtiger. Persons who may wish to purchase will
»x a mine the premises, A good tittle will be given
*;»d the times of sale will be r asonable. Appli
cation to be made to VV M. M ALLOltY
Agent of llamlin Mallorv
uov 16 225
Tlie Fublic
L S informed Ih.t tlie claim »l llamlin Mallory tn
the tract of land in Bouih Carolina, called
.'clville, ianow in a train for Judicial invcslipa.
ion, until the termination of .liich, aomc risk
vill be incurred by those who may purchase,
WM.L. DAVIS.
Lands and Negroes for Sale.
1.1IK Subs' rihers olf.n lor sale that wed known
.Jk and valuable plantation, in Chatham County-
o-'illed UHVEKl.Y, si.u.ied nine miles from Savan,
i,ah on the Southern Hoad, containing 2172 acres
old mrv. ys of this land a lar^e proportion is as
. .limbic cotton land, a. any in die (Jaunty. Tin
inland swamp is one of the safest in the Slate,
produced aoccessive g. o.l crops "» H 00 ' 1 “ s ri " ■'
Siaamn, until 18' J, when the high |irice uf Cotlon
i-diiced a change .u culture—of this npwanls ol
2dl) erta are under hanks and with little labour
in out l,e cultivated the ensuing teaaon,- on the
collation, is a larg: comfortable dwelling liouao,
overseer house, barn in good repair, and oiler
,n.l lings the whole ol ,he cle.uvd land is under
go el fence. With the plantation or leparatelj
w II be sold aboui thirty prime Negroes
R. ta J. IIAUF.HSHAM.
nov 1 .204
A Very vduable tract ol lmn.l in Liberty com
a*ty,utiute on the nunhury Road, two mil
■d a half from Rice orongh ( containing two
tmlreil ini tea acre a .This land ia very vain...
for cotlon,rice and corn, and as well calcula
<1 for that culture as any land in the county i
ic cooditions are low ami reasonable i there are
'tween serenty and eighty -acres cleared an l
derfence, there is also a gnud dwelling lions",
ni - ™ neeetsaiy mn building* on tile premises
iamii.ee lilies will be given to the purchaser,
'..cumLm-iCi'i lying un said land. For further
‘fticuurvipnljftocapt. Jos. Jones in liberty
nomy, or to
F.mVARl) n. DAKP.R,
(owner in McIntosh county.
following property for Rent
PHI.tt|,,rfand Stores (known a. M
‘■"'V.shove Waynes this wlisrf as will
- aynes this wharf as willcsicn
'■or Wood or Lumber, nod a pretty go-»i
'^for remil business
"■Adem tenement of the three story yel-
»nck Duildlng—Baptist Meeting Huusi-
^—J'oademtenement of the nealy erect,..
*'“ ul| ding, In liberty street on die South
*"t"> Ike west end, at present uccupicd tsj
■'OAl Harden.
*" until Store, in liroughton street, oppt.
,** ■‘■■denee of Wm. Uidloch, Esq.
^mcuh-rs appli to the subscriber, who
sale 3uOM. well burnt Georgia Uriahs
“ich an extensive credit may be had.)
H. F. WILLIAMS
198
*R 23
For Sale.
IHR Subicriber oflVi-a for ule all that tract or
.mi . ' formerly the property of Jet.
JVf'l ‘""ate on the Great Ogccher River,
Ire. h 15 j“ c 'bousand and twenty three acres.
o.mn 1 1 . cd acres or upwards of cleared river
ktu.excellent pilch of tide under
mu inn in a state for cultivation and a.
tjJP “Waof unrtearrd swamp—and about
hr hIz, . *•*■ Provision and cotton bn.l.
stfuws r4cr xncieared, principally high lands.
P ,rt iculan apply to Mr. E Butts, at
ss ir D 9ng house of Mr. J.D. Uongin’a, Saran-
CJx^Estittoth* .utacriber on May River,
■vtlli.r’^"'* -on said plantation it a good
■dUicJ
!»* House and
Machine,
To Rent.
Nm The Store corner ol Drayton and
8 .‘TT n, J f "H** 1 next door to Mr. Trudielui*’
p I fi ll * ,u P er ‘ wr vtiml fop a CIrticery Store.
‘MUi Applvto T. BARTOW,
oc 21 191 Orteann Sqitar*>,
For Sale, or to Rent.
w ^_ m _ Two neat tcnetncnis, with coni
• S A forlable out bnildii.gs on Lot No. 21,
f ,2, Warren ward, latelr the property of J A
1 lUiScott, Esq. Apply lo D T Hall. S».
innali,or WILLIAM POPE, Sen.
May Itivcr, Su. La.
oct 29 201
To Rent.
The Piano Forte with other Instru
ments taught.
T UP. subscriber resi ectiu.lv informs the young
ladies and Gentlemen «f Savannuli, that lie
will give Instructions on the following instru*
menu, vis. Piano Forte, Claronet, flute and Fi#*
tencelio Term* made wnown by application *t
his residence, Mrs L. A. Caraan, PlaoteisBank
square.
P. GALLAIIER.
N. B. Pianos tuned in Town or Country.
nc* 30 202
The house in West Rroad street
fTllst present occupiwlby Mr. Wm. Poyr
Hi! l * m ‘ s * * ,e house has six finished rooms,
stable on the lot with eighteen stalls,
lie lot one hundrt-d and twenty feet front by. one
hundred deep, well calculated for a Boarding
House 'Hid L'very Stable. Possession can be giv.
* n on the 14th inst.—for terms which will be
uioderate, apuly to
JOHN GRIIiniN.
^uovll 212
Fur Sale.
The Houag-autl I.ot, (N T o. 29)
_ Wasliingt .n Square, on which the sub
- - scriber residea, having ninety feet upon
, Houston street, and sixty feet fronting
lie Square
JAMES WALLACE.
mov 6 908
To Rent,
Several small Houses, situate on
. | West Broad Street, in the immediate vi*
■ * "Icinity of the residence of William Scar
Lbrougb, Esq. Apply to
M. H. cALLlSTER.
nov 13 |214
Assize if Bread.
'I1HE average price of Flour being &9 per
L barrel, thf weight of Bread for the preaen'.
month, must be as follows, viz:
12) Cents Loaf 2lhs 2oz.
6| Cents Loaf lib loz.
if which all Bakers and Seilers of Bread will take
due notice. JOHN 1. ROBERTS, c t.
sept 4 177 w
/ Thirty Dollars Reward,
W ILL be paid for apprehending the follow.
ing runaw ay negroes:—Cook a fellow about
> feet 4 inches high, dark comph xion, and has
•m.ili scar on the left cheek: Yorick, a fellow
ihout 5 feet 6 incites high, jelluw complexion,
ornicrly the property of Mr. Gardner Tufts ; am:
lohn, a fellow of a very dark complexion, about
groes, and lodge »hem in jail, or deliver them
me at Rosebud Island, about 12 miles from S »V:it
«ah, shall receive the shove reward, or £10 fu
it her of them.
HARRISON HINSON.
♦ 115
Georgia—Chatham County.
To all whom it may concern.
W HEREAS Joseph Kopimn, an minis’ rator o
Tobias Myers, deceased, has petitioned tin
honorable the Court of Ordinary of Chatham
county to be discharged from the said adminisirti
tion. .
These arc therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular the kind: cd ami 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
text, otherwise lettersdismissory will be granted.
Witness the honorable George L. Cope, o.ne of
the Justices ol the said court, the 1st day of July
A. D. 1823. 3 M. BONH v c.co.
july 1 150
Select, Classical
E.<JCLISH SCHOOL.
Corner of Dmylon and York Streets.
fjp HE aihicribrr respectfully informs his friend*
and the public, that lie will re open his
iiiinary for young ladies and Gentlemen on Mon
day the 20th 'mat. The course of instruction will
comprise the Greek and Latin languages, in addi*
tion to the branches of the English Language,
tikuully taught st public Schools. As the number
of pupils shall be limited. Parents and Guardian-
who may wish to place their children under the
care of the undersigned, are requested to make
early application to Uichard W. Habersham, Esq.
or Coi. James Hunter.
HENRY MACDONNELL.
oct 11 193
Hair Restorative,and Preservative
Vegetable Cerate.
r HE important discovery of a Vegetable sub*
stance, capable of restoring and preferring
the Hair, was accidentally mode hv an individual,
who has neither the capacity tior the disposition
io practice deception or fraud. The fullest rdi
ancc may be placed on the efficacy and power of
the Vegetable Cerute, not onlv in restoring and
preventing the falling of the Iluir, but in produc
ing the greatest luttre and liveliness of it imagina
ble ; and tlie public may rest assured that its el
•ects will be clearly manifested in the course of a
short time by the renewal and vigorous growth
of'.he Hair,and by effectually preventing its com
ing out or falling off’. The Vegetable Cerate
tends to resuscitate and excite the energies ol'lhe
capillary vessels, which constitute those organs
that secrete the matter foimiug the hairt these,
like many other organs of the animal body, which
have been in a state of dormancy or disease, may
be restored to their healthy action, and perform
all ihosefuncions assigned them by nature.
The proprietor being aware of the numerous
specifics palmed on the public, and desirous that
trie prevent article may not sutler from fabe im
pressions, rests its merits on the effect it has pro-
duetd on various persons, who have ustd it, »"<i
Mil that is asked, as it relates lo the verity of it*
■ Meet, is a lair trial.
Elderly people, with bald heads, must rest as*
fret 6 inches high, stout made, h»« a down look, mired that by applying a fi w boxes of the nb- ye
Any person who will apprehend the above n«- lerate. tricar Hair will be restored with all i’.*
era»e, trieir Hair will be restored
>outhfulbeuuty and life.
To prevent imposition, the sale of the Veget *
bin Derate will be confined to Doctor J A M ES II.
MART, New York, corner of Broadway Et Chanr
her street, three door* 1’rntn Washington Hall,
where il will be sold at Jt 75.
A liberal deduction will be made to Country
halers.
The proprietor of the above valuable di-eotren
inten«s appoiting agents through the Unite*!
S'atcsfor (lie sale of it, and also in Europe.
iXj* A few boxc.H of the above valuable artlclt.
have been received, and are offered for sa e »•>
.Messrs Pouvat k Holland, and Arson Faisons,
Druggists, Savmnah.
,Vew York-vci 28 ca2UU
Georgia—^Chatham Coiuuv.
Tn .!> » hum it m.v roncem
1TI7HP.IIEA8 Williun D.'vir., U,„ pr ,fi.
T T cd lo Ihe honorable ilir court of O.ilimry
of Ctiiltism county, for Irneia of adminiitiaiion
--n tbc Mil, tod Mtcta of (ifi-rge Ricbardaun,
-unior, in behalf ol I--- rrr r*.
Time .re therefore to cite and .diminish ilf
and aingular the kindred and creditor, of the
-.id deceased, to file their objectin ') rffany bey
have) to the granting of ihe idministralion oi the
estate of tlie and deceased to the applicrot in
the oleik'f office of the uid court, on or U-lore
• he 6th day of December next i utberwiaeleticra
of admini-tnition will be granted.
tvitneas tlie honorable Thumaa N. Morel, one
of the luaticea of the uid court, the 6th dny of
November, A. D 182J.
S M BON'D, c c o.
nor 6 248
G touui \ Ul.albam Ctumy. Vo all u hum
it may roncern. Where-j l»iah Davenport
haa applied to the Honorable tlie court ofordina.
ry of Chatham county for lettenofad.mini.tr.iion
■in the eitale and efl'ccta of Wil.'um Atkrinon late
of Savannah, deceived, in bclialf of ibe hc're and
creditors.
Theie are therefore to cite and t-lmoi.ish all
and aingular the kindred aud creditor, of the s»id
deceased, to file their objections (if any they
have) to the granting of the administration ol the
estate or tlie deceaaed to the appiic.nt in :he
rlerka Office of the Mid court, on nr b foie the
10th day ot December next j otherwise leltera of
administration will be gran'eil
Witness the Honorable Geo. L Cope, one of
the Justice, of the uid court, the tenth iby of
■November, A. D. one thousand eight bundt cd and
twenty three.
S. 51. BOND, cco.
nnv 10 21t !
Georgia—Chatham County.
I o all whom it may cr.ueern—
"^^‘HEREASI Elisabeth Ren.shsrl, aJministra.
trix and JuhnC. Helmton. admiiitruior of
the estate of Daniel lleimhart, dec. have petition*
edthe court of ordinwy of Cltutham coui’iy to
be discharged.
Now these are therefore to cite and admonish
all and singular the kindred and creditor* of the
said deceased, to file llieir objections, (if uny iLcy
have) in my office, oo or before the 2Ut clay of
February next j otherwise letters dismissory will
be granted ta the applicant.
Witness the honorable George L Cope, one*
of the Justices of the said Court, the 21st dsy of
August, A. D. 1823.
S M. BOND, c. c. o.
sug 21 172
Georgia—Chatham County.
To all whom it may concern—
VTOHERFAS, John B. Spann Executor of Ji*
/J cob Ahart deceased, a pp ics for leleS
dimissory.
Now these are therefore to cite and admonish
all and Singular the kindred and creditors of tne
r.itl deceased, to file their objection (if any they
have) in my Office on or before the 1st day of
December next;' othewise letters dismissory
will be granted.
Witness the -Hon. John P, Williamson, one of
the Justices of the raid Court, the 31st day of
May, A. D. one thousand eight hundredsr.dta on*
ty three. S. M. BOND, c. c.o.
m y 3! 130
Administraior’s Notice.
P ERSONS inUeblcl lo the eala.e of Ibibrn
Dregli irn, (late Merchant, Augusta) cluceui.
c.l, are n quested to make itnme liate payment m
the attb-enber in Savannah, or to hia ailurncy Mr.
GKOIIliE WRAGG,jun. in Augusta, or suit, will
he commenced iiidiscnmioaiely, and those who
have claim, upon said estate are i-i-queilcd to
prcaenl then, property Mteatut. A(]mr .
The Augus’a Chronicle, vill publLli the abmc
once a week for ihree months and forward their
occoUi’t to tin* office,
oct 18 t» m!96
Georgia- -Chatham County.
To aII whom it m«y concern—
W HEREAS Mary Utu-'e, administr-Urix ol
the estate ot Victor Delict, deceased, has
petitiom. d the court of ordinary of Chatham coun
ty, to be discharged.
Now these are th* refore to cite and a. 4 monish
ill and singular the kindred anu croditt-rs of tin
.aid deceased, to file their objections, fit any the)
!.«ve) in my office, on or before the21*t uiy ol
February next; otherwise letters dismis&ory wil’
be granted to the applicant.
Witness the honorable George I, Cnpr, one
of the Justices of the said Court, the 2Lt day ol
Nugust, A D 1823.
S. M BOND,c.o
aug 21 172
Laurel Hill Toll-Mill.
f MI1E Toll mill on Mrs. Ancnm/s plantation
JL lias hem completely repaired lately, and n-
now ready to work us well as any other mill on
the river. The rough rice that will be *ent lu
the mill will be kept separately in dry and aaft
stores, and shall be beat with the utmost cure am’,
economy, aud the barrels wil^be always deliver^
in good order. Empty barrels, made of prim*
boated staves wi'l be furnished at the mill when
required. The terms of cleaning Rice w ill be the
tame as at the other toli-milU. Those planters
who will engage to have their crops beat at this
mill, and keep her supplied, will have 200 tier
i, or as much less * they jil»*a9e, beat at one
turn. Appli-'.'itiuus concerning the mill, to be
made to Archibald Urtbncr, on the plantation, or
Savannah, to
FETIT DE VILI.ERS.
Ssvnnt'Rh, Inly 1, 1823. fl50-6m.
Georgia—Chatham County.
To'nil whom it may cunern
a A/II EltF. AS Joseph Davis ha. applied to the
VV honorable the Court of Ordinary of Clia-
liam county, fur letter, nf a.'ini. i-iratmu on th.
estate and ell'ecu of Christopher S. Gunn, as
principal creditor. . „ .
These are therefore to cite and admonish ail snci
angular the kindred and creditors of the said dr-
« HHfd, to file their objections (if any they have)
•.» the granting of the administration of the r»U*.
•»f the said deceased lo the applicant in the clerk *>
«lifice of the said court, on or before 5tl» day ot
DectmlK’r next, otherwise letters of administra*
li.in will be granted. _ ^ ,
W'ltnoss the honorable Geo. L. Cope, onei ot
the Ju’UCcs of the said court, the 5ih day of No*
vember, A. D 1823,
S. M. BOND, c. c, o.
nov 5 207 ^
NOTICE.
LL persons having Remands against the es-
j^Vtatc of Doctor Robert Lincoln* dectMed, are
requested to present their claims properly attest
ed, and those who are indebted tn said estate, are
desired to make ‘“^'j^^TlIORN.
Executor,
187
«ept 27
NOTICE.
i\ LL per«on» having d, mand. against the ex
jcX talc of Fleming Aikin of the couBty nfCJiat
tmm, planter, deceased, will render them in duly
■tteited, and all those indehtetl to the .aid eststc
Will please m»ko payment thereof to George W.
McAllister of Bryan county, or Richard W. Ha
attorney at law, Savtnnilt, who ue duly
Idingf, with x torn I authorixed to receive Ihe.ame,
ELIZA AKIN, Adra’rx,
GEO. U. UcALHSTEU.AdmT.
G EORGI A—Chatham County To all whom ft
may concern. Whereas SViUon Fuller, h-s
plied to the Honorable the Court of OrJinary ol
Cliuthsm County for letters of administration, on
he estate and effects of Dsniel Robbins, late of
Savannah, in behalf of the heirs and creditors.
Thtsc are therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular the kindred and creditors of the said do
.f used, to file their objections (if any they have)
othe granting of the administration of ihu estate
-.t the deceased to the appli :ant in the Clerkri
iffice of the said court, on or before the I4ih day
v t December next; otherwise letters of adminis
tration will he grantetl.
Witness the Honorable Thomas N. Mnrel, one
of the Justices of the said court, tlie 14thdny cf
November, A. D.one ihou^nd eight hundred and
twenty three.
8. U. BOND, e c o.
nov 14 215
t Yotice.
a LL persons having demands against the estate
of Robert Worrell, jun*r. late ol Savannah,
will please present them properly attested—and
those indebted to said estate, are requested to
make payment.
r PHILIP BRA.3CH,
Qual Executor.
nnv 8 210
NOTICE.
VJTNE months after dale application will be
: 1 made to the honorable the Juaiice of Hie In
f. rior Cuutt of Effingham Comity when Mltir.gtin-
ordinary piirpo.es lor Ica-c to sell, one tract o'
land lay ing in the County of Effing l|am,coniaininj(
two hundred acre) adjoining Jenkins land, -lao
tlie had of a tract of laud of three hundred acre*
of th, untlivided estate nf Nancy Blare, Mao one
tract of land seventy seven number, twelfth dis.
trie,, of Ha l County, Georgia, being the real ea
tate of William M’Galiagan deceaaed and sold fur
die benefit of the heira and creditor, of the dc-
JOHN GRAIIAM,
TUOMAS HURST,
Executory
aept 23 *38J
NOTICE.
CLERK'S OFFICE, Oct. 30,1823...
name) with the Clerk * Council
s i,icm m wuutii . ., ,
Geore;ia—Cliatliain Cyunty.
To all whom it may concern
'\T7HKRKAS Moses Cleland, sdmimsln.n.r of
▼ T Frederick Krecger, deceased, has .«; p!icd
to the Court to be discharged from the Miminis*
tration aforesaid.
Now, therefore, these are to cite and admonish
dUnd singular the kindred an J creditors ot the
said Frederick Krecger, deceased, to tile heir
objections (if any they have) in tlie elt-i ks of-
fice of this court, on before the the twenty fourth
day of November text, otherwise Fetters di»miv
sory will be granted, and the said Mo>es ClvUiid
discharged from all liability is odministretcuf
the arid deceased.
Witness tlie honorable Edward IlM^len. one* of-
the justices t i the said Court, inis 24th day of
May, A. D. 1823.
8. M, BOND, c. c.o.
may 24 J24
Madeira Wine.
( Wifi unde.»igm"l • as on luiul, and ofiera f
sale on v- ry lib. ral lerinj, a large quantity
Superior Ma ieira Wines in pipes half pipe
quarter ea-k- and eighths of the juotly celebrated
i,rand of Mul //owned March a C., of the aeve
ralimportathma in the year 1821 andaincei all
uf which are of much admired qualities, lie haa
a subscription ulwayaopen fir the importation ol
the best Wine, from the island of Madeira direc.
to this l’ort i and will thankfully receive order,
for i.ny quantity t Vends bringing the aubacrip.
tinn wine, generally arrive here in the month ol
February; and, therefore, orders should be sent
<bout the 15th of October.
PETIT DE VILI.ERS,
Factor.
Savannah, lt'h Sept. 1823 tfra180
Georgia—Chatham County.
T-- all whom it may concern—
W HEREAS, Thomas Chuk administrator
Henry Tucker,deed, applies to be discliVrg-*
charged from said administration.
Now these are therefore to cite snd admonish.
•II and singular the kindred and creditors of the
said deceased, to file their objection (if any they •
Imve) in my Office on or before the 30th day v of
November next •, otherwise letters of admissbry
will be granted, ..
Witness the Hon. John P. Williamson, one of •
the Justices of the said Court, the 30th day ot
May, A. D. one thousand eight hundred sndtwen*
ty three. S. ll. BOND, c. c. o.
may 30 129
In the District Court, Geofgia,
Novauitxa Tx.m, 1R23.
S F.TII C. Schenk, William P. Beer , Date Nor
tun, John U Gau'dry, and George F Palmes,
having been summoned to attend aa petit Jurori
,t tliia Court, and being in default, ordered that
liey be aeverallv fined according to law, unleaa
hey fire with the clerk good and sufficient ex
.... . a.A,l on nfith on nr hi fore th<
in writing and on oalh, on or btfore the
first dsy cf the m xt term.
Extract from the minutes
GEO. GLEN, Clerk,
nov 13 a*314
Notice.
INF. months afterdate hereof
be made to the Inferior Court of Cbathan;
Eounty for leave to self a tract of land drawn • j
Thomas Capps deceased in the late Land Lo *e*
ry, situate and being in the fifth district ol M* i**
roe County and kno- n by the number «4, foii U e
benefit ot the heirs and creditors or the said I hoa.
Capps dec. JOHN MOREL, Adm’r.
aept 6 7.
4 n nersuna having demandt againit the Ki
* .n ■ _ >lut iMMniiM*ill
^ _ tate of Robert Charlton, dee. we requfateil li
pre-eot them duly aliened, within twelae month-
til tlie subfetiber, and tho-e indebted to uid ea
tate are requested to make immediate paymen'
ELIZA CHARLTON, Adm’r,
aug 9 267 -
’ To Hir6.
A Fint rate Waiter, wage* moderate.
Appl
nov 15 218
KltSONS havinw dwnaad. agminai UtecaUtr
P of rite late Mwtbww OeAWcr, E«q are .
ulieited to.prciept them duly nutated iotbe hi>
“jrifeSv* snout'iMebted toroaki immediateji.;
H. M'AJLISTEB) Era.
Georgia—Chatham County.,
To all whom it may concern—
W HEREAS, John B Gilbert, executor of Pe«
ter Favard dec. has petitioned the honor*
able the court of ordinary or uid County to be dis
charged from the executorship of the Mid estate*'
Now these are therefore to cite and. admonish
all and singular the kindred and creditors of the.
uid deceased, to file their objections (if any hey
have) on or before the 5th day of December nextj
otherwise letters dismissory will be granted to the
applicant.
Witness the Hon. Thomas N, Morel, one of the
Justices of the uid court, this 5ih day of June, A
D. one thousand eight hundred and twenty three.
L. L* S. M. BOND, c.c.o.
june 6 135
Georgic—Ctiatham County.
To all whom it may concern—
W HEREAS John B. Spann, adminijtratur cf
the estate of France. Ahut, deceased ap*
pli» tothe hon. the court of ordinary of Chatham
county,"to be discharged from the adminitut.
tion of raid estate. *
Now these are therefore to cite and admonilh
il ana aingular. the kindred end creditor, of tba
-.id deceased, to file I heir objectiena (if any they-
■are) in my nfiice, on or bef -re tlie lat i)«y of
Itecember next, otherwise letter.dismissory will'
be granted to the applicant.
Witness Ihe hon. TIiomuN. Morel, one of «ha
luitice, oftheaaid Court, this 31st day of. May
\. D. one thousand eight hundred and twenty
three
.fa.».] 8. H. BOND, c.c.o,
may 31 130
^LL peraon. having demands ugaii-at the estate
. of Thotna. Johnson, deceaaed, arc requeat,
ed to present the aame fer payment—Mid those
indebted to (aid estate will please make payment
io HAUUTAL JOHNSTON,
Qualified Lxdi x
nov 3 tx20*
r INK month, tar -late I shall apply, to tha.
’ Inferior Co .t .i Chatham County, lor leave
sell the rent.nmg real estate ot Paltliand:
Her, decease.fi for the benefit of th. hern. J
JA10U SUOJrrat, anil. Wrt
O'. WM, MONGIN.