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^ 331, .-Vote XXI.
TUUHS0.1F EVENING, DECEMBER ♦, 1623.
Whole No. *301.
houses, lands, &C.
To Rent,
The dwlUng bouse tod Shops
k J^edbr Mr. Kohcrl lloy. at "he
I JJptp of Bay sad Best breed Streets,
174
P. W. UEINEMANN.
T'o Let.
from the Sth October nest, thst
kweaentNrostoryhouseht the Market
* »?st ps»«7oeeoriedby Mr.Oer.
m, public House for further per-
I .Mlftr i»un Minis or to the eubietiher.
’* pw E. PARKED
.178
To Rent,
Tbc three story building In
I SHoShton Mret*. jjOMedistely opposite
theresufenee * Cletsnd, E*j r
J puMwiun to be given on the 1st Dec.
■ If more agreeable to the eppBcant sn
elite esc be srrengid with the present
t Sirs. Bcsjsfflin Well. Apply to
I. minis.
Tg Rent.
The House corner of Brysn and
bfhbenbsm atr.net* formerly occupied
i|b» the Subscriber. For terms apply at
tidal office.
* 186 ft.
f <7 Hent,
The wharf with the buildings
^ ttcreon, now occupied byWmA. Moorr
ss a wood wharf— puuemen given on
the fint of Deccnther—for terms apply
,«r».T.yloror RoijT m coODWlj}
t2t 1197
To Rent.
The Store comer ot Drayton and
. J Bay street next door to Mr Tnicbeluis*
111 a wpeifor stand for a Grocery Store
1*1 Apply to T. BARTOW,
Orleans Square,
For Sale, or to Rent.
Two neat tenements, with con •
1 fbrtlble out buildings on Lot No. 21.
[[Warren ward, latch rhe property of J A
Iscott. £u. Apply to D. T. Hall. Sav-
J william tope, sen.
May River, So. Ca
| id 29 201 .
To Rent.
The house in West Broad street
St present occupied by Mr Wm. Poyr
ihrnv. The house hss «x finished rooms,
a sUble on the lot with eighteen stalls,
nee hundred and twenty feet front by one
id deep,, well calculated for a Hoarding
(ad livery Stable. Poasesaion can be giv.
on the 14th inst.—for terma which will br
ndente, apply to
1
fW;
11;
Ml
212
JOHN GRIBBIN.
For Sale.
The House and Lot, (No. 29)
Washington Square, on which the auli
scriber resides, having ninety fret upon
Houston street, snd sixty feet fronting
issue.
JAUE? WALLACE
tor 6 208
To Rent,
Several small Houses, situate on
West Broad Street, in the immediate vi.
doily of the residence of William Scar
brough, I'M. Apply to
^ U.H. cALLISTER.
IS 1214
To Rent.'
T HE Wharf Id No. 6, Reynold Ward, known
»» Aedaux*s wharf. Puseesmse given the
•rd of November—Apply to
P. a STONE.
let 14 194
For Sale,
T HE Darien Eaatern Steam Saw and Rice Mill,
i
1 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 Dariem—Por term* sp.
ply to
GEORGE ATKINSON, T
JAMES DUNWOODY, C Bank Committer.
HENRY HARFORD. J
£7* The Etvannah Republican is requested to
t ueerl the abet e, snd forward the account to the
ank of Darien for payment,
nig 2 164
Lands an i Negroes for Sale.
y MltKSubarribcn offer for sale that well known
ii snd valuable plantation, in Chatham County.
called BEVERLY, situated nine miles from Sivan,
nah on the Southern Rood, containing 2172 seres
old survey; efthis land a large proportion is as
valuable Cotton Land, as any in the County. The
inland swamp i« one ot the safest in the State,
produced successive good crops, si rood as river
•wsmp, until 1815, when the high price uf Cotton
Induced a change of culture—of this upwards 'if
2UO acres are under banks, and with little labour
might be cultivated the ensuing season,- on the
plantation, is a large comfortable dwelling house,
overseer house, barn in good repair, and othti
biuldingi the whole ol the cleared land is under
good fence. With the plantstiun or separately
wdl be sold about thirty prime Negroes
lb A J. HABERSHAM
novl t204
Notice.
i\ Very valuable tract of Land in Liberty couth
dCAty,situate on the SunburyRoad, two miles
and a half from Rice orougni containing two
hundred and leg acre s Thia land la very valua-
tie lor cotton, rtc* and corn, and as well caleula
ted for that culture as any land in the county;
llie conditions are low and reasonable; there are
between seventy and eighty acres cleared and
under fence, there is alio a good dwelling house,
and all necessary nut boildingi on the premises
guarantee titles will be gisen to the purchaser,
IO inctunbranee* lying on said land. For further
particulars apply to capt. Jos. Jones in Liberty
county, or to
EDWARD B- RAKER,
fawner in McIntosh county.
»ttg 16
Twenty Dollars Reward.
R ANAWAY doting the last night, the subscri.
beta servant girl MILBT She is a bright
Mulatto, slender made, between 18 and 30 years
of age, about five feet in height: speaks quick,
and rather cut* her words short. She it well
snow it in Sartnnah, baring acted as a house ser-
rant fur several years. She ct-rried away wnh
i er 33 or 40 dollars and sundry srtieles of eloslh-
ing. She is originally front the country, but
from recent occurrence* *t»s supposed she has
bren bribed offby some t- hite nttn Captains ot
vessels s- well as sB others are cautioned against
harbouring or carrying off the said girl, under pe
nalty of the law. Hie above reward it offered
Tor her apprehension and delivery cither to the
subscriber or to the Jailer or Chatham county.
JOHN WOMACK,
nov 28 226
Attention—4th Company.
■ k N Election it hereby ordered for a first and
dtu second Lie ol and Ensign, of the abort com*
puny, at the office of Sampson Mordecai Esq.
10 o’clock, on Monday the Sth day of Dec. ner,
to be superintended by nyo Justices of the peace,
and two Freeholders, or a majority of them.
JOHN D COLE, tiapt.
Fourth company, 1st Regt O. M.
nov C*8 226
ATHENS HOTEL.
The subscriber t ikes this meth-
Jjjl odto inform the public generally, and
1,1 particularly persons from the lo- conn-
ulus try, who may visit the up country in
smut of health or pleasure, that he will vc-
amwdite gentlemen and ladies or families wi'h
"•Id by the day, week, or month, on esay terms,
'"thing need be uldin recommendation of A-
‘ .either in regard to the bealthfalnesa of the
i uMbrity of atmosphere, or agreeable snd
ml society ; in all these particulars it stands
nioent.
Tiie following wih be the rate* of charging, vie.
Man snd Hone, per day, £175
“ “ per week, * “
“ month,
single nun, per dny,
* « week,
* month,
Burner, brcitfiit, supper, ttc.
Boise, per day,
" “ nA
Children and servants, half price.
GEORGE HAYES.
trptSO 188
_J7The Editors of the Augusts Chronicle and
nrannah Republican, arc requested to give two
^ttiota a month, until the 1st of luly nest, and
vrd their accounts to Athena.
Notice.
a LI. persons hiving demands against the eslile
/V of Robert Worrell, juo'r. late ol Savannali,
-a-iI. please present them properly attested—and
those indebted to said estate, are requeued to
make payment.
nov 8
210
PHILIP BRASCH,
Qual. Executor.
1 50
1 25
1 00
5 00
18 00
n
75
50
12 00
.wa ^A.UMII1» tU ftinCIWt
land and Negroes for Sale.
. HANDSOME properly, unincumbered, con-
a tilting of Land and Negroes, together with
«k of every kind, and the growing crop,
■itingln all to about 12 or 15,000 dolUra, ahu.
in the upper country, and well calculated for
luotry Store—the toil well adapted lo the cul.
of Csns and Cornu, it offered for sale on
kimss paper, well atcured, will
•ken In payment.
orfisnber particulars, apply tothe Editors ol
Georgia Journal,
me 19 145
For Sale,
U. that valuable tract or parcel ofland known
*-by«huname of NelvUle aituated in South
**ma Mbut two miles ftum Savannah. This
Jf 1 la considered oneofthe best fora Rice plan.
*• i» dta neighborhood, and eontaina Eight
m*td and eighty-four acre.. It adjoin. Mr.
“toaaYoung.Sea. Huger, and Mr, NicboDs
v. Penona who may wish to purehaao wBI
sa tka premises, A good tittlu will be given
w times of aalo will be reasonable. Appii-
to be made to WM. MALLOHY
Agent qf Hamlin Mallory.
W VS25
^The Public
that the claim of Hamlin Mallory to
of had la South Carolina, called
win a train far JudicialInvesUga-
of which, some nsk
HiBSSia
V
Administrator’s Notice.
P ERSONS iiulebteil to the estate of Robert
llreghurt, (Ute Merehaot, Augusta) deeeas-
ed, are requested to make immediate payment to
the subscriber In Savannsh, or to Iris attorney Mr.
GEOHUB WRAUG, jun. in Augusta, or auiW Will
be commenced indiscriminately, a'ul those who
have claims upon laid estate arc requested to
present them property atieate.1.
v WM TURNER, Admr.
The Augusta Chronicle, will publish the above
once a week for three months and forward their
account to this office,
oci 18 fc»196 -
iN made to the honorable the Justice of the In
ferior Court of Effingham County when sluing for
ordinary purposes, for leave to sell, one tract ot
land laying in ihe County of Effinghanw»nt»ining
two hundred aerea adjoining Jenkins land, also
the half of * tract of land of three hundred seres
of tht undivided estate of Nancy Blare, alao one
tract of land seventy seven number, twelfth dia.
trick, of Hail County, Ceoripa, bring the real e*
tate of Williaro M’Gahagan deceasedand sold foi
the benefit of the helm and creditors of the de-
Ce ** ed ' JOHN GRAHAM,
THOMAS HURST,
Executor,.
sent 23 >289
• vsINE months after the date of thia notice, ap-
TA plication will be mac e to the Honorable the
I.,slices of tke Inferior court, when »ttin* lor
■wdinary purposes, for permission to tell alt the
real ertste rfVtfexander Martin, Eaq. late of Mid
county deceued. RICHARD p oAKERi
sprit 16 91
miliary for young Ladies and Gentlemen on Mon
day the 20lh Inst. The count of instruction will
comprise the Greek and Latin language,, in addi.
lion to ihe branches of the English Language,
usually taught at public Schools. Aa the number
of pupils shall be limited, Parents and Guardians
who may with to pltce their children under the
csre of Ihe undersigned, are requested to mske
early application to Richard W. Habersham, Eaq.
or Col. James Hunter.
HENRY MACDONNELL.
wt 11 193
iVl INK month, after date hereol applieatton will
l\ be made to the Inferior Court of Chatham
County for leave to sell a tract of land *awn by
I liumaa Capps deceased in the lato Land Lotto-
aattgswtKgftSg-
|H|6 w 7
]INB months after date
honorable the Justices of the
shall apply to the
liuenor C
N “toxwaMo the JtWtesoflltoJtjfe^CodH
of Chatham Countv, when wtttnr for
purpotea, for leave to
ing one hundred and thirty-five r
l.-u, situate on Rocky Creek, In Wilkes
a^flggjg&'gagiv«.
may 37 fW
Select Classical and English
School.
T HE Subscriber intend* re opening his school
for young ladies and gentlemen, on the first
Monday in November next, and having determin
e«l on a limit ed number of Scholars, he requests
• hose of hia friends who intend to patronize him,
tn make early application.
From four to six children can be accommodated
with board, &c in the subscribers family.
CHAS. W. CARPENTER,
oct 21 197
Runaway,
F ROM the subscriber** plantation three or four
week* ago, n AWro Mm named Jacob He
is abcuf 5 feet 2 or 3 inches high, stout made—
his toes turned inwards. and speaks rather like
an African. He formerly belonged to a Mr Rho-
do j and Jacob has lived some time in Scriven
county, near a Mr. Dugeers. A reward of T£LA*
DOLLARS will be paid for his delivered to
JEREMIAH CUYLER.
nov 25 ca223
The Piano Forta with other Instru
ments taught.
fTIHEwibacriber reaped lully infunnt the young
JL Ladtaa and Geatlemri- of Savannih, that be
wnl give Inatructioni on the following iaatni
ment-, vis. 11mu Arte, Ctannrt, Unit and Fin
UncdU 1 arm made known by applicatio ■ at
hia residence, MnL. A. Canto, I’koteia Bank
P. G ALI.AHER.
N. B. Pianoa tuned is Town or Country,
oci 30 202
aquan
Select, Classical
AND
ENCLISH SCHOOL.
Corner of Drayton and York Slrrrtt.
T HE lubacriber reaneetfully informs hit friends
and the public, that he w
! will re open hit ae-
Naey Commissioners’ Office,
. , NOVEMBER 17,1823
ynnB Commuaianere of the Navy w.h receive
iW;^: l u u - 2,u<1 ** *
Ship Chandlery,
Jnmmongery and Hardwire,
PaiaUk
Oila,
Gunnerf Korea,
Medicinea,
Surgical iaatramentf,
Bread—ampler with the prices,lobe fonrard-
ed with the proposal^
Flour—Superfine and fine—price, of each.
Whiskey, made from Rye, full fint proof,
Other groceries.
Slop clothing,
Froth beef and vegetable*, that may be requir
ed for the use of the Navy for the year 1824. at
Hie following placet, vir: Port,mouth, N. H. i
tloilon, New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, W .-h-
ington, Norfolk, Charleston, S. C. ( Savannah,
Geo i H lute Hall, lake Champlain, Ssckcti’s
Harbor, and Erie, Penn.
In .letermining which of the propoult offered
for the supply of aevenl anklet, is the most ad.
vantageou. to the United Statea, the Commission,
era will be guided by die probable quantity rf
each article required, connected with the reaped,
ivr prices i and thia rule being applied, in the
nme manner, to all the proposals which embrace
more than one article, the fewest teima resulting
from it will be accepted.
That every offer may be made upon the same
principle, and alike in all reapedi, with the «x
eeption of prices, the Commissioner, of the Navy
have deposited with the several Commandants, at
the placet above mentioned, and with the Navy
Agei ta, forms for making offers, with instruction,
to deliver one ormoreoflbe-nto any person di>
posed tr make an offer. All persona, therefore,
w ho may have determined to offer for any patt of
'ic articles above mentioned, will apply to either
>' the Commandants or Navy Agents nearest their
residence for the necetury forms, and they will
be supplied.
Persona making offera are requested particular,
ly to comply with all the rules prescribed in the
torma, and to state Ihe price of each article which
they are disposed to famish, otherwise their pro-
posabmay not be token into consideration.
To be published in the Boston Patriot, New
York National Advocate, Philadelphia Democratic
Press, Baltimore Patriot, Alexandria Herald, Nor
folk Herald, Charleston City* Gaaette, Savannah
Republican, Sackett 1 * llarbor Gazette and Erie specifics painted on the public, and desirous thal
® the present
Hair Restorative,and Preservative
Vegetable Cerate.
r pHE important discovery of a Vegetable sub.
X stance* capable of restoring and presetting
the Hair, was accidentally made by an individual,
who ha* neither the capacity nor the disposition
to practice deception or fraud. The fullest reli.
ance may be placed on the efficacy anti power of
the Vegetable Cerate, not only in * -storing and
preventing the falling of the Hair, but in produc*
mg the greatest hutre and liveliness of it imagina*
hie; ana the public may rest assured that its ef
fects will be clearly manifested in thecoune of a
short time by the renewal and vigorous growth
of the Hair,and by effectually preventing its com
ing out or falling off. The Vegetable Cerate
NOTICE.
A bay h< rsc 15 hands high
with a star in the face, and up.
wards of 10 years old, was
brought to the Hack stable, in
the viriuitv ot the Baptist Church, on the night of
fast having Strayed to Ur. William.
£• plantation. The ow ner can have him by
p».\* g charges.
220
Ite
Ten Dollars Reward.
a ANAlVAY about ihe lit ins!, a mulatto Man
named HARVEY, he is rather taller thin
the ordinary height of Negroesdiaa a large scar on
his face, his countenance very remarkable, repre-
acn inir any thingelse than good humor. I pur
chased him from Mr. Smeis, of the firm of Wstt
w Smets; he wore awsv n short Greer. Jacket and
also carried with him s frock Dost, about half
worn made of superfine blue cloth. A reward of
£10 will be peid for bis delivery at the City Hotel
nr securing him in any Jail so that I get him again.
JOHN P. DENNEY.
nov 21 220
Georgia—Chatham County.
To all whom it may Concern—
\ COHERE AS, John Howard, and William Gas.
W ton, Kxecutora of Benjamin Mowcrd, dec.
h.ve applied to the Honorable the Court of Or-
dinary ot Chatham County, to be discharged from
their Executorship.
Now theae are to cite and admonish all and ain-
-ular the kindred and creditors of the laid dec.
-1 file their objections (if any they have) in my
.ilfice on or before the 29th day of May next: oth-
r twite letters dbmiasory wtU be granted to the
applicants.
witness me Hon. Jno. P. Williamson one or
-heJiu'ieeaof said Court, thia 29tb day of Nov.
A. D. 1823.
S, II. BOND, coo.
nnv29 227
Georgia—Chatham County.
To all whom it may concern.
W HEREAS Charles Dunham baa applied tn
the honorable the court of Ordinary of
Chatham county for letters of administration on
the estate and effects of John Reed, late of Sa
vannah. mariner, as principal creditor and in be.
ball' of the heirs,
Theae are therefore to cite and admonish nil
and singular the kindred and cwdlton of the said
deceased, to fife their objection (if tny they have)
to the giim.iiig of the administration of the estate
of the deceased to the applicant in the Clerk’s
Office of the said court, on or before the 6th day
of December next) otherwise letters of admin,
istmtion will be gnnred.
Witness the honorable Thomas N. Morel, one
of rhe Justices of the said Court, the 6th day of
November, A. D. 1823.
8. M. BOND, coot
r.ov 6 208
notice:
*■>, I
ftte«i
UeA^li iter of Bryan cenb
bettbim, attorney atliw« (
tnthoriaed to receive th« tame,
* a«fs3»,a*v.
nwy 29 23
tends to resuscitate and excite the energies of the
capillary vessels, which constitute those organs
that secrete the matter forming the hairt Ahese,
like many other organs of the animal body, which
have been in a state of dormancy or disease, may
be rrstor. d to their healthy action, and perform
all those functions assigned them by nature.
The proprietor being aware of the numerous
4 palmed on the public, and desiroi
present article may not s.uTcr from fal
pressions, rests its merits on the effect it has pro.
duced on various person*, who ha\e us d it, and
all that is asked, as it relates to the verity of its
etlec , la a fair trial.
Elderly people, with bald heads, must real as*
Hired that by applying a few boxes of the ab«-ve
L’era’e, their Hair will be restored with ull its
youthful beauty and life.
'l*o prevent imposition, the sale of the Vegeta
hie Cerate will be confined lo Doctor JAMES It.
II ART, New York, corner of Broadway St Cham
ber street, three doors from Washington Hall,
where it will be sold at 51 75,
A liberal deduction will be made to Country
dealers.
The proprietor of the above valuable discovery
intends appoiting agents through the United
States for the sale of it, and also in Europe.
OCT A few boxes of the above valuable article*,
have been received, and are offered for saie by
Messrs Pocyat & Holland, and Aasos Paisoxs,
Druggists, Savannah.
JVew r
Georgia—Clatimm County.
To«tl * bum it m»y concern - >
W HEREAS William !>»,..<, ca>|V haiappH-
tdto the Iwnonblt the court of Ordinary
of Chatham county, for kittra of uJnnniatratiao
•in the estate and effects of Grurtre Richardson,
•unior, in behalf of Ida creditors.
V.t-M are therefore to cite and admonish all
and singular the kindred end creditors or the
said deceased, lo fiie their objretio'is f if«ny they
have) til the (ranting of the admjnktratlnn o> thd
estate of th. mid .feecaaed to the applies t a
the clerk*, office of the Mid court, oaotbe-'re.
the 6th day of Decemberocxt t othenrvlet an
of wlmintslrttion will b. granted.
Witnem the honorable Tliomm N. KoteLrt
of the Justices of the mid court, the,6<k days
November, A. D. 1823.
8 M BOND, ego.
6 248
Ghqbsm Uoui.ty.
— .... B
ft EORGIA
VTil tray
To all whom
-A Whtreaa It.ish Davenport
lus applied to the Honorable the court oFordina
ry «t Chatham county far. fetters of adminirtroion
on the estate and effect* of William Atkei mm, tale
of Savannah, deceased, in behalf of the hein and
creditors.
Those are therefore to cite snd aJmoniah all
and lingular the kindred and creditors of the mid
deceased, to file their objections (if any they
have) to the granting of the r. IminUtration ol the
estate of the deceased to the applicant in the
forks Office of the mid court, on or befare the
10th day of December next i otherwisefotters of
administration will be granted
Witness the Honorable Geo. L Cope, one of
the Justices or tlie mid court, the tenth day of
November, A. D. one thousand eight hundred and
twenty three.
8.M.BOND, ooo,
nov 10 211
W1
Georgia—Chatham County.
To all whom it may concern—
HT.REAS Eliubcth Remshart, administra
trix and JMtn'C. Ilehiston, adtnintrator of
the estate oT Daniel Remshart,dec. have petition,
ed the court oFordinary of Chatham county lo
be discharged. T
Now these am therefore to cite and admonlah
all and singular the kindred and creditors of the
said deceued, to file their ob jections, (ifany they,
have) in ray office, on or before the 21at day of
February nett: otherwise letters dtsmisaory r ill
be granted to the applicant.
Witness the honorable George L, Cope, me
ol' Ihe Justices of the mid Court, the 21st day cf
August, A. D. 1823.
8 M. BOND, c. c, o.
aitg 51 172
i York—oct 28
ai2CQ
Laurel Hill Toll-Mill.
ARHE Toll mill on Mrs. Anerum’s plantation
(A has been completely repaired lately, and 111
now ready to work aa well aa any other mill on
the river. The rough rice that will be sent *°
the mill will be kept separately in dry and safe
stores and shall be beat with the utmost care anti
economy, and the barrels will be always delivere
in good order. Empty barrels made of prim,
busted staves wUl be turniahed at the mill when
required. The terms of cleaning Rice will be the
same aa at the other toil-mills Those planter,
who will engage to have their crops beat at thia
mill, and keep her supplied, will have 200 tier
Ces or as much leas a they please, beat at one
turn. Applications concerning the mill, to be
made to Archibald Brebner, on the plantation, 01-
in Savannali, to
PETIT DB VILLEBS.
Savannah, July 1, 1823. fl50-6m
G K
may concern. Whereas Witon Fuller, has
applied to the Honorable the Court ol Ordinary of
Chatham County for letters of ail ministration, on
ihe estate and effect* of Daniel Robbins, late of
Savannah, iq behalf of the heirs and creditors.
These are therefore to cite ami admonish all and
singular the kindred and creditors of the said dc
ceased, to file their objections (if any they hare)
tothe granting of the adminittr«tion of the eatve
of the deceased to the applicsnt in the Clerk*!
Office of the said court, on or before the 14th day
of December next t otherwise letters of adminis
(ration will be granted.
Witness the Honorable Thomas N. Morel, one
or the Justices of the said court, the 14th day of
November, A. 1). one thousand eight hundred and
twenty three.
S.M. BOND, cco.
nov 14 215
. one
day of
Georgia- -Chatham County,
To all whom it may concern—
W HEREAS Mary Bruce, administratrix of
the estate of Victor Dohet, deceased, lias
petitioned the court of ordinary of Chatham coun.
ty, to be diachaiged.
Now these are therefore to cite and admonish
all and singular the kindred and creditors of the
said deceased, to file their obji-ctions, (if any they
have) in my office, on or before the Slat day of
February next t otherwise letters diimiisory will
' i granted to the applicant.
Witness the honorable George L. Cope,
of the Justices of the aud Court, tbe21sida
August, A. D. 1823.
S. M BOND, c. 0
aug 21 172
Georgia—Chatham County.
To all whom it may concern.
W 1RKEAS Joseph Kopman, aumipittrator of
Tobias Myers, deceased, haa petitioned the
honorable the Court of Ordinary of Chatham
county to be discharged from the said administra
tiODa
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular ihe kindred and creditor! of the said de
ceased, to file their objections, (If any they have,;
in myvffice on or before the 1st dav of January
next, other vise letters dimisanry will be granted.
Witness the honorable George UCope, one of
the Justice* of the said court, the 1st day of July
A. D. 1823, S. M. BOND, c.'c o.
remainttg teal estktdef Balthuer
mji
ra&s
of the I
Georgia—Chatham County.
To all whom It may concm
W HEREAS Joieph Davis haa applied tolhff
honorable the Court of Ordinanr of Chat
ham county, for letters of nlminiitration on the
estate and effects of Christopher S. Gunn, as
principal creditor.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and
•ingular the kindred and creditors of the mid de.
celled, to file their Objections (if any they have)
to the granting of the idmiifiattalicnorthe estate
•if the said deceased to the applicant In the clerkta.
Office of the said court, ,n cr before 5th dav of"
December next, otherwise letters of administra.
tint, will be granted.
Witfieas the honorable Geo. L. Copej one of
the Justices of the said court, the 5lb day of No
vember, A. D 1823.
S. U. BOND, c. r. o.
nnv 5 207
Georgia—Chatham County.
To all whom it may concern—
KT7HEREAS, John II Gilbert, executor of P#
it ter Fuvarddec. has petitioned the hoaoN
able Ute court of ordinary of uid County io be dis
charged from the executorship of the said estate.
Now these are therefore to cite and admonish
all and singular the kuklred and creditors of the
said deceued, to file their objections (if anv they
have) on or before the Jth day of DCetmbct acxtf
otherwise fetters diaoutoocy will he granted to the
applicant.
Witness the Hon. TboihasN. Moral, one of the
Justices of the uid court. Ibis 5th day of Jfine, A
D. one thouaend eight hundred and twenty three.
L. L. S. M. BOND. c. c. o.
june 6 135
wgiU—Effingham County.
> all whom it m.y concern.
Georj
To a
W tF.ltBAS Daniel Mullet, administrator f
Gi bon Mullet, deceased, has applied to
the court to be discharged from tbc administra.
tion aforesaid.
Now these are therefore to cite and adtaooiill
ill and singular the kindred and creditors of thtf
uid deceased, to file their objection (if any they
hare) in my office on or before the 2.1 day of A.
pril next, otherwise letters disl<aorjr will be
granted to >he applicant.
Given under my band and seal this Mb day of
October, 1823.
JOHN CHALTON, o. e. o. a. t.
oct 4 93
G EORGIA—Chatham County. To all whom
it may concern; Whereas, Henry Caatcllou
.11, Frances Cutellou, hit wife Blur, and Ksix,
of William Collins, dec. apply to be diachaiged
from their uid executorship.
Now, these are therefore lo cite and admonish
all and singular the kindred andacreditars of the
■aid deceased, to file their objections (ifMy they
hare) in my office, oil or before the tenth day ol
May next; other wise letters diamiaaory drill be
granted to the applicants.
Witneuthe Hon. John Cummtng, one of the
justices of the uid court, this 10th day of Novem
ber. A. D. 1823.
8.U. BOND, cea
nov 10 2tl . — —
Georgia—Chatham County. > _>
To all whoa may Concert). .. vTj
W HEREAS Thomas Hndfoy, bu applied r.M
to the honorable tho Court of Ordinary of V
Chatham County, for letters of administration on v
the estate aad effects of Adam C!w.nplin, mariner,
dee as principal creditor
These am therefore to cite and admonlah lit
and singular the kindred anj creditors of tho
aatddeoMOrd, to file their oMettione (if any they
have) to tbe granting of the administration of tho
estate ot the said deceased to the applicant hi
Ihe clerk’s office of tbe laid court, 00 or before
Slat day ol December next, otherwise tetters of
adminiatra'ion will be granted.
Witness die honorable John P; Williamson, one
of tbe Justices of the Said e-rtirt, thoSUtdny of
November, A. D. not thousand tight hundred and
twenty three.
8. M. BOND, eg*/*.
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