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savannah daily republican.
THURSDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 27 1823.
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iy and Bui brad Street.,
P. W. tiEINEMANN.
HOUSES LANDS, &c.
To Rent,
i ha dwelling houte and Shout
ueupied by Hr. Robert liny, at tb.
corner of Ita;
apptf *«
U*
— To Let.
® From the Sth October neat, that
teMiaent tarn dory houaa In the Market
fouirr, at praaent occupied hy Mr. Ger-
idoaM a public Home for further par-
only to Hum Mini* or to the enh-eri'-er.
' B. PAItKEIt
cent 6 If®
'fnnzr,—
.. The three atorjr btiittlinpe In
Broughton dreet, immediately opposite
■ ••*1 the residence of Uotea Clrlsnd, K-q’t
H'Kii possession *° bo given on the lat lire,
IJpTor if more agreeable to the applicant an
earlier date can be arranged with the preaeni
Eeapiatur.. Benjamin Wall. Applyjo^
Mr*' * — -
To Rent.
a , The Houte corner of nryan and
wVVf H 'bemham street*, forme ty occupied
■ f Vtbf the Subscriber. For terms ap.riy «i
fliRfitllU office.
|g * .
To Rent,
| Tho wharf with the buildings
djVTTthrrecn,now occupied hy Wm A. Moore
Bao.it 1 * * eumi wltarf—possession given on
firat of December—fur term, apply
to hr. li d. T.yloror
cct 21 *197
UOI1T. M. GOODWIN.
To Rent.
T nr. Wharf Lot No. 6. Itcynold Ward, known
a, AncisuxV wharf. Possession given the
Cut of Norember—Apply to
F. M. ST'INF.
pet It 194,
* 'lo Reni, ~
Several tenementa in Gibbons’
brick buildings.
AcoivenirnlHouse In State atree',
nr Oglethorpe square.
A ll.u.esnd Lot with a Shop in Josrhim atree'.
Also,severs!small tenementa. The rents will
be low to good tenants. Apply to
AT HE ys HOTEL.
1m l’he aubsenber t kes this •neth*
■aS|l •*"'«** fbe publicgenetally, and
■ ■£■1 twrtbathiny persons from Hie tow eoun.
JSt 'RXg&tes**
asajeasisasi-aa:
. othlng need be raid in rccommeiidition ot A*
tRens. either in regard te the heahbflilncss of the
place, sahtbnty of ntananherr, or agreeable and
plruant auaety i in sU these particulars it stands
preeminent.
The following will be the rates of charging
Min and llone, p-riaf, -- -
1 per week,
’’ month,
R i rs
1 so
1 35
1 Oj
5 00
IS 00
8ingle man, per dsy,
* - week,
m ** *' month.
Dinner, breaths', supper, tic. 371
{judging, 12}
Hohr, p *r (lav, m 75
“ * »‘ight, 50
u m>nth, 12 <fc>
Children and servant*, half price.
GEORGE HAYES.
•ept 50 183
(0*11ie Edi'nr* of the Augusta Chronicle and
Savannah Republican, are requested lo give two
insertions a month, until the tat of luiy nest, and
forward their accounts to Ath<*n«.
H
Land and Negroes for Sale.
A HANDSOME propel ty, unincumbered, con
•iwk listing of Land and Negron, together with
Stock nf every kind, and the growing crop, a-
♦tounting in all to about 12 or 15,0U0 dollars, win.
etc in the upper country, and well calculated lor
coun'rj Store—the soil well adapted to the cut.
ivation «.f Corn am! Cotton, is offered for sale on
ccmmodatiiig terms.
Bank .Stock, or good paper, well secured, will
ctaken in payment.
For further particulars, apply to the Editors of
e Georgia Journal,
june 19 145
oe’ 30
*t202
S B. PATlKM \N
d Plantation on the Salts for Sa.e.
Ill AI plantation known by the n*me of Pal-
merina, and wuateri on the North East point
tTWIifamardi Island, belonging to the estate ot
he late General Tattnall, is one red for sale for thr
pose of completing the dittribution of ««id es-
__ between the heirs. The Ntact contmns up
irdiof-ix hundred acres, the greater part of
js cotton fond of thejCrs# quality. Tin*
g* on the plantation consist of a two at on
S house, overseers house, a cotton, corn
ause .And negro houses sufficient lor the
;uUtion of eighty negroes, all cither en-
«!y utw, «r recen* . r v thoroughly repaired. The
Mion u at healthy ,-nd pleaiant u any on the
iln.nl of Georgia or South Carolina—It t* with-
tuac mile, ot Savannah, o7er a very excellent
hberowJ. This place will be srfld very low, ’< »
wt.1credit (if required) will be given. For
tiler particular* apply to Dr. W G. Jlaote! or
subscriber.
EDWD.F TATTNALL
tivino*, June *7 144
Zj Tke Editor of Hie Charleston City G»
tir. .Hi icert the above advertisement, twice
rhiirone month, tut'l forward hi»«erini#fo
ttflicre
For Salo,
Very valuable tract oflaaml in liberty eoun-
ij\ situation the s tmhnry Road, two miles
« half from Rice (trough} containing two
heil and ten acre a.This la^d it very vahia*
for cotton, rice and corn, and a» well caleula
‘ for that culture at any tartd in the county i
conditions are low and reasonable; there are
yern seventy end eighty ‘Cres cleared an
ter fence, there is also a good dwelling house.
1 all necessary out buildings on the pcemisi s
rartee title* will be given to the purchaser,
incoubrances lying on said land. For further
titulars apply to capt. Jot. Jouea in Liberty
Wftorto
EDWARD B. BAKER,
^ fawner In McIntosh county.
For 'Sale,
r HE Darien Eastern Steam Saw and Itice Milf
with the appurtenances4hereto belonging—
An extensive credit will be given to the purcha-
er or purchasers, he or they giving security, ap
roved of by the Bank of Darien,-—For terms ap-
ly to
GEORGE ATKINSON,-)
JAMES DUN WOODY, £ Bonk Committee.
HENRY HARFORD. )
XT The * i vannah Republican is rcqucstc«! to
nsert the abo.e.and forward the account to the
ank of Darien for payment,
sup 2 164
For Sale,
& M.that valuable tract or parcel of land known
V by the name of Nelville situated in South
arolina about two miles from Savannah. This
rad is considered one of the best for a Rice plait-
union in its neighborhood, and contain* Eight
»11 ml red and eighty-four acre*. It adjoins Mr.
,‘homas Young Gen. Huger, and Mr. Nicholas
iruger. Persons who may wiiji to (Kirdiaac will
famine the premises, A good tittle will be given
tnd the times of sale will be reasonable. Appii
edion to be made to W M. MALLORY
Agent of Handtn Mallur«
uov 16 225
Thirty Dollars Reward,
Tirihh be paid h?r apprehending the follow-
v f iiig runaway negroes:—Cook a fellow* about
5 feet 4 inches high, dark complexion, ami has »
»matl scar on the left cheek: Yorick. a fchou
about 5 feet 6 inches liigli. yellow complexion,
forme rly the property ot Mr. Gardner Tulls ; and
John, a fellow ot a very dark complexion, about
5 fort 6 inches high, stout made, has a down look.
Any person who will apprehend the above ne
grocs, and lodge them in jail, or deliver t hem to
me at Rosebud Ir.lvml, about ! 2 miles from S .ran
uah, shall receive the above reward, or £1U for
ither of them.
HARRISON lllNSON.
til*
The Fublic
( S inform-il that the claim ol Hamlin Mallory to
the tract of land In South Carolina, called
elvilte, is now in a train for Judicial investiga-
on, until the termination of which, somo risk
«ill be incurred by those who may purchase.
Wm. l. davis.
dec 2 237
Ijande and Negroes for Sale.
, .UK Subs' nbera-.HVr ■’ rule that well known
and valuah e plantation, in Chatham County -
*: i|le«l BRVKRLY, aimateil nine mile* from S «v. n,
nah on the Southern Rued* containing 2172 acres
old surveys of this land a hrjre proportion U us
valuable Cotton Land, ns any in the County. The
taland swamp i* one of the safest in the State,
ovoduced successive gooil crops as good as uvci
-vs.impt «mlil 1815, when the high jirice of Cotlon
» l'.ced a change ot culture—ot this ttpwRrds ol
2j0 .vcre* are under banks, and with little labour
might be cultivated die ensuing season,— on the
plantation, is a large comfortable dwelling house,
overseer house, burn in gupd repair, and other
-idlings the whole ot me cleared him is under
t*o .d fence. With the plantation or separately
W 11 be sold about thirty prime Negroes.
H. Ik .1. HAUKUSHAM.
nov 1 t304
he following property for Rent
^iHR^hufand Stores (known as M.jera)
uext above Waynes this wharf as will calcu
for W>iod or Lumber, and a pretty go< d
1 for reisil business.
I’l’VMUtm tenement of Ihe three atory yel-
■ Bntk BuiUinf—Uaptiat Meeting H«i»
.* “’tent tenement of the ne' ly erect. "
»ie uuilding, | n Uberty rrret on the Sotnl
unmiK, thr wot end, at preaent oooupled by
;:'»l Hanlen.
vnimiU Sior-t In Rroughton rtrert, oppi-
,’be nvrirncc of Wm. Didloclu Kio.
*v parttcul r, *pp| t to the auhteriher, whn
fwtale 300U well burnt Ge rgin Driek
vlnch u txtcniive credit may be had.)
R.F. WILLIAMS.
143
For Sale.
flu Subscriber offer, fi.r ante all that traci or
pwctlot l.nnd formerly the property of
Vs ,'tuateon the Great Ogeoher Hlw
™'">konethnu»nd tnd twenty three acre,
"hundred acre, or upward, of cleared river
"P 'Mo or an excellent pitch of tide untler
TO .lilchet, in a atate for eultivatiao and a.
*M*»°f uncleared awamp—and about
beared ProvUion and cotton land,
undenred, principally high hnda
"hber part,cut,ra «pp!y to Mr. B Vlutta, et
c *"‘hg bourn of Mr. /. I). MonginX Savau
ik or 1° 'he Mibtcribcr on May lliver,
??^ n *~ on th * “W plantatiun i, e good
— u-^y d 0Ul wllh * Uwn
D.WM. MONGIN.
St* --- t
, A Otice. . u
mLi£^!—I keur.d in bonda for th e
*>»«l Boyd deeeawd, fa, a con.idrrahle
rorbilaH peraok' ftom ad.
^r*‘*V B 'Bo)rdadtnini"ratrix^n»y requm
, proper tueand h^icfit of ,*id B.
*p!3
CiLUOJ|9 R.FLINN.
Adn.inistraior’s Notice.
P F.ItSONS ioiiebted to the date of liobcrt
llreglmrn, (late Merchant, Augurtu) dcceaa-
ciL are requeued to m»he Imme liatc payment io
t'.c subscriber in Savannah, or to Ilia atlcrney Mr.
GKtIHtiB WBAOG,jun. in Augusta, or auita will
>e commenced indiacrimmately, and theac who
lave claim, upon tnld estate are requested to
reaenl them properly aluatcil.
WM. TURNER, Admr.
The Auguata Chronicle, will publish the above
mce a week for three roonlliaand forward their
tecout t to this oflice.
net 18 trials*
Georgia—Chatham County.
To all wuom it n.ay conern
W 'HEHEAS Jtacph Davie hat applied to the
honorable the Court of Ordinary of Chat
,.m County, for letter, of aitmiaisinttion on the
-late and effect* of Chriatopher S. Guun, as
principal creditor. . . „ _,
These arc therefore to cite and admonish all inu
ingular the kindred and creditor, of the aaul de-
curd, to file tlteir objection, (if nny they have)
(i the granting of the atlminiatwvien ol the estst.
if t he aMd deceaacd lo the applicant in the clerk »
•fiicc of the Mid court, on or befitre 5lh <My ol
December next, olhcruisc lelleraof admimatra-
tuM, will be granted. .
Witncaa tne honorable Geo. L. Cope, onei ot
Justice, of tip-uid court, the Jth day of No-
v« mber, Ae U 1823,
8. M. BOND, c. c. o,
nov 5 307
NOTICE.
as 1.L peraoni having demand, against the «•
AWc of Doctor Robert Lincoln, deceaacd, are
Trusted to preaent their claim, properly attest.
e i, andUtoae ulio ate indebted toaeuleatete, are
desired to make f—>dMo
Executor,
sept 37 187
"Notice.
LI. persons having
JSk' -—
against the ex
juatatoofFlemiitgAikin ofllte county ofCliat
j,an, planter, deceased, pill renjer them in duly
.itteteil.andnlUhotc imlebted
•sill pleave make payment thereof to Oootge W.
•tcAiliatef of. Hryan county, or Btetori W. Ha
n-rahaa, MIoroey at law, Savannah, who are dulj
.nthorixod to receive the same.
ELIZA AKIN, AdroVxi
GEO. II, UcALjUBTBROtdm’ri
may 39 8*
To Rent.
l The Store comer ol Drayton end
1 Bay atreet next door to Mr. Traebehsta*
|eauprrioratxndfor a Gme«, SuST
4RTOW,
Orleans Square,
For Sale, or to Rent.
Jim Two licet tenementa, with corn-
JJVlUortalileout building, on Imt No 31,
1 «|l) l'[*r re S ward. la'eh the property of J A
• JUScolt, Eaq. Apply to D. T. Halt Bav-
t-nah, or WILLIAM POPE, Ben.
oct 39 a 90, * . ^ s “’ c *‘
“ wmr.
The houte io West Broad atree'
at present occupied by Mr. Wm. l»oyr
thru*. The house ha* six finished rooms,
-—- * *t*»ble on the lot with eighteen stalla.
he to- one hundred and twenty feet front by one
Hundred deep, well calcul«te«l for a Bearding
Houae and Liverj Stable. Eotaevainn can be giv-
‘•n on the 14th iiiat.—for terms which will be
moderate, apply to
_ .. JOHN GR1RU1N.
gnovll 212
For Sale.
fayA The Houae and Lot, (No. S9)
QZ£ ff Wnaliington Square, on which the sub
Rlill fcCnb€r realslca, having ninety feet upon
, »JfcJiHouaton street, and sixty feet fronting
he bquarc.
JAMES WALLACE.
nov 6 208
To Rent,
fa)ha Several amail Houses, situate on
I ■jJ] West Broad Street, in tht immediate vi-
flQwjcinity of the residence of W'illiam Scar
brutish, Eaq, Apply to
M. H. cALLISTER.
nov 13 |214 '*
Assize of Bread.
T HE average price of Flour being g9 per
barrel, the-weight of Bread for the present
month, must be as follows, viz:
12J Cents Loaf 2!ba 2oz.
6| Cents Loaf llb loz.
of which alt Bakers and Sc’.lera of Bread will take
line notice. JOHN I. ROBERTS, c
aept4 177
Georgia—Chatham County.
To all whom it muy concern.
W HEREAS Joseph Kopmni, acmii'is'.rator of
Tobias Mycr.-, deceased, lias petitioned the
honorable the Court of Ui<liiury of Chatham
•unly lo be discharged from the said administru
tion.
These arc therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular tliekindrtdand creditors of the said de
ceased. to file their objections, (if any they have,
In my Office on or before the 1st day of January
next, otherwise letters dismissorv will be granted.
Witness the honor«Uc George L. Cnpv, one of
the Justices of the said court, the 1st flay of Ju!\
A. D. 1823. S M. BOND, c. co.
July 1 150
Georgia- -Chatham County.
To all whom it may concern—
W HEREAS Marv Bruce, administratrix ot
the estate of Victor Dohet, deceased, has
petitioned the court of ordinary of Chatham coun
ty, to be discharged.
Now these are therefore to cite and a Imonisl
li and singular the kindred and creditors of the
5 Hid accessed, to file their objections, (it any the;
have^ in my office, on or before the 21st day ol
February next s otherwise letiers dismissory wil
be granted to the applicant.
Witness the honorable George L Cop , ont
>f the Justices of the said Court, the 21st day ol
August, A. D. 1823,
nug 21
172
S. M BOND* c. c
Ur may concern. Whereas Wilson Fuller, has
applied to the Honorable the Court of Ordinary of
Chatham County for letter* of administration, on
• he estate and effect* of Daniel Robbins, _ late of
Savanbah, in behalf of the heirs and creditors.
Tliesc are therefore to cite and admonish ail and
singular the kindred ami creditors of the said dr
ceased, to file their objection* (if any they hate)
to the granting of the administration of thr. estate
of the deceased to the applicant in the Clerk**
Office of the »»id court, on or before the 14:h d\\
ot December next; otherwise letters of adminis
ration will be granted.
Witness the Honorable Thomas N. Morel, out
of the Justices of ihe said court, the 14' Inlay « l
November, A. D. one thousand eight hundred uw'
twenty three.
7 S. M. BOM), e c o.
vYotice.
a i,|, persons having demands against (he ertate
/V of Robert W orrall, jnn*r, late o» Savannah,
vvih pleusc present them properly attested—and
those indebted to said ?htatc, ure requested to
make payment.
The Piano Forte with other Instru-
* merits taught.
T H r. subscriber rrsnectiu..) informs the young
Ladies and Gentlrmei of SaAannab, «i(Rt li*
w ifl give Instructions on thr following instru-
m^nt', viz. 1‘iuno Forte, Clarence, flute and fio-
lr nee Ho Term* made known by spplicaiioM
Ida residence, MrsL. A.Cars&n, PLntmlUi
•quart.
^ P. GAt.LAHRRe
N. D. Pianos tuned in Toon or Country.
Select, Classical
EWCL1SHSGHOOL.
Corner Drayton and York Streeto,■,
f JlHR subscriber;re»pecifully intormshie friendi
JL %nd the public, that he will re open his ae
miliary for young Ladies and Gentlemen on Mon-
-L-iy the 20th’ mat. The coot*, of instruction wilt
comprise the Greek and Latin languages, in addi
tion to the branches of I he F.ngHdi Language,
usually taught at public Schools. As the number i
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
only application to Rickard \V. Habersham, Esq.
or Col. James Hunter.
HENRY MACDONNKLL.
oct 11 193
Hair Restorative,and Preservative
Vegetable Cerate.
'PHE important discovery of * Vegetable sub
I. stance, capable cf restoring and preserving
the Hair, was accidentally made hy an individual,
who has neither the capacity nor the disposition
to practice deception or fraud. The fullest reli.
tnce may be placed on the efficacy and power of
the Ven’etal’le Cerate, not only in restoring and
preventing the fdlingo! the Hair, but in pioduc
tng the greatest luttre and liveliness of it tmaginn
hie j and the public may rest assured that its ef
fccts will he clearly manifested in the course of a
short time by the renewal and vigorous growth
of the liatr^nd by effectually preventing its com
tng out or fatting off. The Vegetable Cerate
tands to resuscitate and excite the energies of the
capillary vessels, which convtitute those organs
that secrete the matter forming the hair; these,
like many other organs of the animal hotly, which
have been in a stale of dormancy or disease, rasv
he restored to their healthy action, and pci form
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 sutler from fal«c ini
pressing rests its mci iU on the effect it has pr»*-
duced on various persons, who havens d it, u id
all that is asked, as it relates to the verity of iu
effect, is a fair trill.
Elderly people, with bald heads, must rent as
sured that by applying a few boxes of the ab ae
Cerate, their Hair will be rc&tored with all i*:
youthful beauty and life.
To prevent imposition, the sale :;f the Vegeta
bio Cerate will be confined to Doctor JAMES It.
IIAUT, New York, curncr of Broad way & Clum
ber atreet, three doors fruit Washington Hal,
where it will be sold i\ $1 75.
A liberal deduction will be made to Counirj
Jeakrs.
The proprietor of thfeabovc va’liable discovery
intends appoiling agents through the United
S'.uteiifor »hc raleofit, andulso ill Europe.
(XT A'fkW boxen of the above valuable article.
ha\ c been received, nud arc offered for w e M
Messrs I'vvvst St Holland,and Aaaox l’laaai**,
Druggists, Savannah.
' Vw York—oct 28 et&lO
Laurel Dill Toll-Mill.
Toll mill on Mrs. Anchint*s plantttinr
JL has been completely repaired lately, and » v
now rcr.dy to work ns well as any other nti)| o
the river. The rough rice that will be sent
the mill will be kept separately in dry and saf<
stores, and shall be beat with tlu utm'ist care and
economy, ami the barrels will be always delivers
in good order. Empty barrels, made of prime
b-’Uteri staves, will be furnished at the mill when
required. Ttn* term* of cleaning Rice will be the
same as at (ho oilier toll-mills. Those plantem
who will engsge 1° have their crops beat at this
mill, and keep her supplied, will have 200 tier
ccs, or as much less a they please, beat at one
turn. Applications concerning thq mill, to be
made to Archibald Brcbner, on the plantation, ot
Savannah, to
PETIT DE VII.LF.RS.
Savannah, Inly 1,1823. f150-6m.
mole No. £89$
Get (via—Chatham County.
Ttiolt vrlw-tnil m»y concern
W HEREAS William Davies, ea*/r. has»rnth.
ed to the honorable th*court of Ordinary
ut Chatham county, ft»r letters of admr.iairation
the estate and effiuts of George Richardson,
lutdor, in brhulf of his creditors*
These are therefore to dtt awd admonish alt
and singular the kiudre •. ami ere H'»ra of tb«
•aid deceaacd. to file their objections (iftoy ‘hey
have) to th«- granting of die administration of th*
e*»ate «f the said deceased to the applicant in
the derk*s office of the said court, o» or before
the 6t»* day of Decembernex: i adiensiseletters
of adminRt ration wltl be granted.
Witness the hon»rsble Thomas N. Morel, on*
of the luaiioea of the mid court, the fitk day of
November, A. D. 1823.
S M BOND, ceo*
nov 6
may concern. Whereas l* Uh Davenport
it is applied to the Honoiable the court of erdina-
ry <d'f.‘hath&m county for letters of administration
on the estate and effects of William Atkcison late
of Savannah, deceased, in behalf of the heira and
creditors.
These are tWefore to cite and admonish all
and singular the kindr d and creditors of the uid
deceased, to file their objections (if any they
ha’e) to the granting of the administration of the
estate of the deceased to the applicant in the
clerk* Office of the aaid court, on or b« fore the
10th day ol Decen ber next i otherwise letters of
administration will be granted
Witness the Honorable Geo L Cope, one of
the Justices of the uid court, the tenth day of
Nqpmibcr, A. D. one thouiaTufeight hundred a n&
twenty three.
S. M. BOND, r c o,
my 10 211
Georgia—Chatham County.
W To all whom it may concern—
HEREAS Elizabeth Remalisrt, administra
trix and JohnC. Helviaton, admintrator of
the estate of Daniel Rcmthart, dec. have petition,
edibe court of ordinary of Chatham county to
be discharged.
Now these are therefore to cite ifld admonish
all and singular the kindred and creditors of th*
aatd deceased, to file their objections, (if*"y they
have) in my office, on or before the 21st day or
February next} otherwise letters tiiftpisierj will
be granted to the applicant.
Witness the honorable George L. Cope, one
of the Justices of the aaid Court, the Slat dav of
August, A.D. 1823.
ang 21
172
. BOND, c. c. o.
W eorgia—C hath&m County. *
To all whom it may concern—
f8EREAS, John B. Spann Executor of Ja*
r cob Ahart deceased, a nn.iis for lctea
dimissnry.
Now these are theiefore to cite and admonish
:d| and Singular the kindred ami creditors of Ute
v.id deceased, to fde their objection (if any they
have) in my Dflice on or before the lM .Qlty of
December next} othewisc letters dunttasory
ai l be gnntrd. ♦.
Witne ss the Hon John P. Williamson, one cf
the Jo .ticca of the vaid Court, the Slat day of
May, A. D. one thounnd cijjiittiuiMlredandtv.cn-
ty three. S. M. BOND, c. c*o.
m-»y 31 130
Georgia—CJiatliam County.
To all vi hom it mav concern.
W HEREAS Moses Cl clam!, ^ mink In I
Fr« ticrick li recce r, deccn&cd, has ap
administrator of
, - deceased, lias applied
to the Court to be diMhurged from the adminia.
traiion aforesaid.
Now, therefore, these are to cite ami trimonisfa
ml-wd ‘-ingular the kimhcdan l crcditoraof tho
<jid Frederick Krei ger, dcDeaaed, to file heir
rejections (if any they Itave) in lit* clearka of.
ficc of this court, on before the the tweAtt fourth
lay cf November next, otbcrwise letters dismiss
»ory wid be granted, and the said Mooes Clciamf
discharged from all liability as administrator*!
the said deceased.
Witness the honorable Edward Harden, one of
the justices *-f the aaid Court, this 24Ui day of
May, A. D. lb2J.
may
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B. M, BOND, e. c. o.
Madeira (Fine.
r HF. unde.signed has on hand, and offers f
sale on very liberal terms a large quantity
Superior Madeira Wines, in pipes, half pi;»e
quarter cn>k- and t iniiths, of the justly celebrated
brand of John Howard .1 lurch & Co. of the oeve
r-*l importations in the year 1821 and since; all
of which are of much admired qualities, lie has
i subscription always open for the importation cf
tlu* best Winra from the Island of Madeira direct
in this Port* and will thankfully receive orders
fir any quantity t Vessels bringing the subscrip
tion wines generally arrive hen tn the month of
February; and, therefore, order* should be sent
•bout the !5tU of October.
PETIT DE V1LLF.R8,
Far or.
Savannah, 1M» $ept. 1823 ltcAl8Q
Georgia—-Chatham County.
To all whom it may concern—
IT/HEREAS, Thomaa Clark administrator
v ▼ Htniy Tucker,deed applies to be dischargs
charged from aaid administration.
Now these are therefore to cite and admonish
all and singular the kimlred.and creditors of the
suid deceased, to file their objection (if any tltcy^.
have) in my Office on or before the 30th day of 9
November next \ otherwise letters of admiuor/
will be granted.
Witness the Hon. John P. Williamson, one nf
the Justices of the said Court, the 30th day of
May, A. 1). one thousand eight hundred ami twen
ty three. 8. M. BOND, e. c. o.
may 30 129»
PHILIP BR ASCII,
Qual. Executor.
In the District Court, Georgia,
Nuv.m&ki. I.... 1833.
S F.TII C. Scficnlt, William I* IVtr^ I TOC Nop
ion, John II tinuiln', and George F Pnlmex,
having b*-en summoned to attend xa petit Juror*
it i!,i. Court, and being in (k'i.uli, ordered loat
they be severally fined according ro l«w, unieav
ti,ey fi'c wl'h the clerk B l> "<l «nd sulfielenl ex
• uiies In witling and nn oa'.h, on or btlbr. the
lint day of the next term.
Gxlraci Irom \he mmuiea
■ GEO. ULKN, Clerk,
nov 13 *p214
NOTICE.
VTINR monllia alter cldc application will br
lx made to the honorable Ihe Justice of Ihe In
•i rior Court of Klfingham County a lien silling for
ordinary porpn.es, for leave lo *eil, one iraci ol
land laying in the Covmty of Kfllngham.cnnlain'wjt
l« hundred acre* adjoining Jenkins land, dso
Ihe Itair of a tract of land of three hundred acres
ofltu' undlrideJ c«t»te C.r Nancy Blare, also one
tract Of land aeventy leven number, twclflh dis.
trie., of Had Coon y, Georgia, beiii|- tlic real cs
•at,' of William M’Gahagau di ceases! and sold for
the benefit or the Itcira and creditors of the de
CC * kd * JOHN GRAHAM,'
rilOMAS IIGItST,
‘, txtculo'.a.
aept 33 *335,
NOTICE;
CLKlcR'S OKFIOBi Oct; 30,1838.
C OUNCIL will proceed on the 27th of Novem-
her next, tb elect a Harbor Muter, for the
1'or* of Savxnhah. Applicanti trill Icate their
«me. with tft Clerk oJCounril.
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Notice.
VINE month! alter date hereof appllcttion aril
sV be made to the . hilerior Court of Challwm
County for lravc lo lell a tract of land tlrawn by
l liumas Cappo d- ceaud in the late l and Lotte
rv, situate and being in the fifth dhtml ol Mon
roe County and kno .n by.the number4*torthc
benefit ot the heira and ereditora L$? ““IJn
t:appa do. JOHN uOltEL, Adm r.
sept 0
l i.i. neraona having demand! **)*?*•
A late*cfRobersCh J rlmn,d« araiMucM"l''>
tate ara requchm. tn m.jk^mmedUtc p^ymeni
ang 9 !(
To Hire*
A r.nl rate Waiter, wifira moderate,
at tliu hBee.
Georgia—Chatham Count}’.
To all whom it may concern—
W HEREAS, John B Gilbert, executor of Pea
tcF Favard dec. hat petitioned the honor*
able the court of ordinary of said Uosinty to be dis
charged from the executorship of ibe said estate*
Non these are therefore to dte and admonish
all and singular the kindred and creditor* of the
*aid deceased, to file their objections (if any they
Itave) on or before the Sth day of'Ilea mber next;
otherwise letter* dismissory will be granted to the
applicant. . *
Witness the Hon. ThotttasN. Morel, one of th#t
Justice* of the said court, this Sth day dn*m* f A
D. one thousand eight hundred and twenty three,
t, L. 8. M. BOND, c, c. o,
\wj\r 6 .
Georgrc— Chatham County.
To uiruhom it rntymneem—
W IIF.HEAS Joint B. Spsrn, idmini'>f»r,,r
the ctile of France* A)wri, dec ciecif !p._
pile, to the hun. the court of ordinary of Chattuml*
county, to be iK»ch!rged from the tdminiitir-
tion of raid relates - ,* j
Nctv thee ire tberefbre to the ind ml monish
II inti dngliUr the kindred and crcdiionof the
uiil deemed, to file their objection! (irxny iliey
hive) in tny tlf.ee, on or bef ire the 1st diy of
lsecfxnV«r next, otherwise letter, dismiaoiy »ill
' to the U'pncihl.
Hie hou. ThoiTtos N. Morel, one of the
Jukticekbt' tnerijd Court. thli3|.t di.vof May
A D. one thousand eight hundred and twenty
three. V >«
. 8. U. BOND, C.c.e,
">»)?! ^
a LI* peisoiyi Itaving uchiuhds against the btate
A or TliomraJohniou, dteeraed, art request;
cdtb present th. ramc fer rayanent—Md those
WedtoraidM^^g^-eek
,U!" Quaked ExSrx.
nov 3 . tsS03 .
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