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HOUSP.S, l. \NDS, See.
2 o tet.
From (he 5th October next, that
ttaMeot tarn at«y beanie the Market
af tqoare, atpraaa *1 oonuptodby tlr.Gcr-
lllidoe aa » pubtie Home for furtlwr per-
1 to base Uinii or to the subscriber
K. PARKER
Met 5 178 _ •
‘ To Kent,
« The three nory building In
trough! oo atrect, immedi <tety opp..»in
be residence of Moses Clelanri, F.sq’
’tusession to be given nn the 1>t Dec.
■era agreeable to the applicant an
tufcr date can bd arranged with the prearnt
•eccooant Mrs. Benjamin Wall Apply to
occcpao y. I. MINI?
July gy
To Kent.
The Houae t ornrr of Bryan -in' 1
H .bersham street,, formerly occupir 1
[»I!| by the Stibaeribcr. For term ap ly u
Hitihis office,
”Stl8 ’196
To Rent,
The wharf with the buildings
3 thereon, now occupied by Wm A. Moore
IJijlaa a wood wliarf— possession given on
fyi"- first of December—for terms apply
toltr.Wm. Taylor or
ItOItT. M. GOODWIN,
oct SI *197 ,
To Kent.
The Stuff curiirr tit Drayton and
S Bay rtreet neat door to Mr Trurhehilv*
a superior at and for a Grocer, S’ .ire
Apply to T. HXIITOW,
uetat Ml Origan, S'jiirre,
For Sale, nr to Kent.
I’ui neat tenement*, with con
ifortihle out buddliga on Lot No 21,
|!I!| Warren ward, laielt the property of J
|*SjiScott, E«. Apply to D T. Hall. S»
isoali,or WILLIAM POPE, See
May River, So. Ca
OCt 29 201
To Kent.
The houat in West Btoad atrer:
3 St present occupied by Mr Wm P r
lilthmv The h„u*e has six finished rooms
a’l stable on the lot with eiglitecn stall,
The lot,«« httndr- d and twenty feet fro"* by one
hundred drop, wll eatculated for a B. ardmp
House and Livery Stable. Pouewi >n can be git,
<nun the 14th mat —for terms w hich will h,
■Aerate, apply to
JOHN GKIBDIN.
nov IF* 212
u '• For Sale.
The House and Lot, (No, 29)
J Washington htju -re. on tahieh til. 1 «tr-
aeriber rcsidts, hating ninety feet upoi
Houston atroct, and sixty feet Doming
the Square.
JAMES Wtllir*
Dov 6 50«
4Bi
To Kent,
Several sm 'il Houses, situate <u
3 West Brnad Street, in thr immediate vt
|. B a|cinity ofthr r.sidenoeof William Snr
lililbrougb,Esq.
hov 13 1214
ATHEA’S HOTEL.
M Tlic subscriber t dies this meth.
otLru iefrm the public generally, a id
particularly persons from the to cum •
try, who may visit the up country u.
pureuit of hrakh or ptesaun, that ho wilt .
emmodslegintlemenand lattice, or families wt It
board by the day, week, or month, on esty tern.*.
Nothing nerd be said in eecommemlatinn ot A
them, either hi regard to tin healthful!)- a, rf'hr
pltee, salubrity of atmosphere, or agreeable ami
pl ss.t't society* In til these particulars tt stands
preeminent.
The foil-wing wtn bethe ntea of charging, vis.
Ran and Horse, per (’ey, 8 J fyf
« « V •• per week, l 50
To Rent.
rglHE Wharf Im J __
■ Aneisus'a wharf.
•rat of November—Apply to
„ P. M. ST INE.
oct i4 m
For Sale,f
gllltfi Daiieo Raster* Steam Sow and Rico Mill
t with thoap ports raws thereto belonging—
11. exMnstva credit wifi bt given to Iko pure is.
mrjr purchase iw,bo or they giving security,, p
proied of by tbo Bank of Dunctw-Por Unto
ply to
GEORGE ATKINSON,)
JAMES DUNWUODY,' Bank Committee.
HENUY HAKEOKH S
ry Th» it; vaniuh Itoimblicun is requested to
# isert the abc.r, *n*l forward the account to thr
«nk of llarie:« for payment.
•off 2 161
**** ** MYkSiym, j)k< embkr\ 'v&.
Lan.’savd A'egroesfor Sale.
pID' Mthvri*>cr* tfTrr f r*4lt '.hit wellkn «wn
JL »t"l 9aiuphic plantation, in Chktlinm County
c .licit VEttt.Y, situated nine mile* fro-n *ivi n,
nth on tl*r Southern Rood, containing 2172 aerra
old aurvt-yj of tlm land t latvc proportion i-» as
valuable Cotton Land, as any in the t’uunty. Thr
iifrml swamp it one of thr safest in the State,
nrotlueed successive good crops, am good as riv«*f
swamp, until 1815, when the high price of CotUsr
i* d'.icect a chmge <»f culture—of this upwards ot
200 ^rvs arc under bank«, and with little labour
might be cultivated the ensuing season,— on »hr
nanialton, is a targe comfortable* dwelling houat,
•verscer house, *-trn in good repair, and oth. •
.itldinga the whole ot the cleared land is under
g»Hjd fence. With the plantation or aeparat* ly
t il beaoid about thirty prime Negroes
(L & I. HABERSHAM.
nov I »2Q4
Notice.
a\ Very valuable tract of Land in Liberty coni-
gA ty,situate on the Sttnbury Kovd, two mil.-*
m»l a half from Ttice orough; containing t*<.
’ undred and te& a re a Tt ii land it »en vah.u-
»W for cotton, rice and com, and as well catcuia
rd furthai cultuu* as any land in the co*mt> ,
he conditions are low and reasonable t there six
between seventy and eighty acres cleared *•*
aider fence, there is also a good dwelling house
•nd ah necessary nut buildings on the preads
.•uamnter titles will be given to the purchaser,
i incumbrances lying on said land For further
niculars apply tocapt. Jos. Jones ia liberty
county, or to
EDWARD II. B \KKR,
(owner in McIntosh county.
•HJ! 16
Ihtenty Dollarg Reward.
U 1.VAW AV lUglhi* l.-t I K t, thr Mib cri-
be«w krmI fitri .UJl.hr S'.c* h • bright
Mulitto, alender matte, hci >>een 18 anil 20 ye*'«
nf age, about five feet in height: tpeaka q‘"iclr,
»'! rather cut* herwottla tl.or. she i» well
imw" in Sarannalt, having acteJ ai a iimtv avr.
,r.t fir aeverat year.. She C: fried away with
erSOtir 40r1nlHnand nndry t.rticleaof cloatli
ing. She is originally li tint the country, but
f om recent nccttireneea 'til Hippoied the h»r
b-en brib' tl oiTby aomr white man Captain* nl
I r*8t-ia a* well n all otl.' re are cautioned gar at
harbouring or’ carrying tiff tile atti.i girl, untl.-r p..
natty of the hw. The above reward ia uflerr tl
fwher appretonltow and de'ivery either tn tl*
lubicriber or to the Jiiler of Chiti .am ecu .ty.
.Idtl/v WOVIa t K.
iv 28 22A
Jfanj CommiMintn* tyke,
. . KUVRMHfcltly.lttl
EnHE Commiuiont-ri of the Navy wilt reecive
<» Hropoialt until th« 27tb day of December
*cM.towi|iplyiogaU
Sl ip Chit dir ry.
Ironmongery and Hmdware,
far
Cim-’crv* stores,
Mudicin* a,
C uigical instruments,
Bread—«Airipl>*s, with the pTkes,tobe forsflPl*
ed with iti<* ntwpostls,
Flour—Superfine and tine—prices of each,
Whiskey, made from Rye, full first proof,
Dther gTortrir*
Slop rmtnii
Fresh beef and vegetables, th d may be req-iir
ed for the use of the Navy tor the. year 1824, at
•lie Billowing places, via: 1‘ortsmouth, N. H ;
ILwton, New York, Fliilailelphia, ltaldmore,W -h*
ington, Norfolk, Charleston, S. C. j Savaonnh,
Gct> ; White Ifiil), Lake Champlain, Sacked'*
lUrhor, and Erie. Penn.
In ilctMmiiung which or the proposals offered
f»r the fcuppl) several articles, is the must ad*
vantserous to the United States, the Corainisai *fu
4 ri wit. he guided by die p-ob^ble nuaiuitv of
each article required, connected with the respect.
: «e prices; amf this rule being applied, in the
Name manner, to all the proposals which etnbr «c»*
more than one article, the lowest teims resulting
from it will be accepted.
Tip* every offer may be made upon the sam<
principle, and alike in all respects, wrh the rx
ception of prides, the Cuitmusdoncts of the Navv
tiave depositctl with the several Commandants, at
•he placet above mentioned, and with tlte Navy
\ge* ts, forms for making offers, with instruction
■ d« liver one or more cl them to any person di«
i».^wd t*- make an «»ffer Ml persons, therefore
'•o m*y have determined tn offer for any pait o.
' f artiefet shove mentioned, will apply to either
the Commandants or N*vy Agents nearest their
-ctidence for the necessary forms, and they will
be .applied
Pi ra nts making offers are requested particular.
i tu comply uidi all the rules prescribed in tl.o
•'trims and to state the price of each article which
• arc* disposed totumivh, otherwise their pm*
I 'wdk may not be taken into consideration.
•\i be published in the Boston Patriot, New
Vink National Advocate, Philadelphia Democratic
P cs.N italtimore Patriot, Alexandria Herald, Nor
n il Herald, Charie4on City Gasclte, Savannah
Republican, Sackeit'a Harbor Gazette, and Erie
select Classical and English
School.
*M1E Subscriber intends re opening his action
J for young ladies and gentlemen, on the fitv
Mttntiny In November next, and having detem.m
I on a limited number < f Scholars, he requeu e
th» se uf his friends who intend to patronize hir..,
to make early application
\ rom four to six children can be accommodated
iMi hoard, Ac in the subscribers family.
CHA8. W. CARPENTER.
•*. 21 197
Attention—4th Company.
. N Election is hereby -rd. re ' Mr a hist and
a*ctm*! Lit ill an«l Bn*ign- of* the abov* c >m
m jy, al the effice ot Sampsuu Moniec.ii -q
10 .’clock, on Mnivlay the 8th d.y or DrC. nrl t
t be nuperintemled by two .lusticca ot the [.vice,
and two Freehold ere, or a mgjoniy of them
IOIIN D COLE, '.apt.
pi'urth coo'i.any, 1m Kegt G. M
> 98 228
Notice.
a LI petoom having tl. iii.Htda against the estate
"f Hobert Worrell, jun’r. late ol Savannah,
• if ptt?:tM* preaent firm properly atteated—and
|I| ,tr indeb-etl to laid eitatr, are rtqurMed to
oiikepaymenL pRILIP BK .,sctl.
Qual Exrculor.
r 8 210
Single i
l 21
l on
5 00
18 00
n
75
, per day,
- ■* « urek,
* ° • month,
piaaer, breaaftit, <appe<v be.
Lldginy,
Horse, p. r day, *
Children and vervant*, half price.
GKORGF. HAYES.
«cpt 30 188
(O'The Editor, of the Augtret* Chronkle am!
Smnnih Rr publican, are re quested to give lav
niaertiona a mouth, until thr tat of Inly neat, »t>"
forward iltclr accounts to Athrmn
12 Oi
Land and A‘egtves /or Sale.
A HANtltOMBproperty, unineiwnb»red,e<-
«i lining of Und'aud Negrtea, together wit'
Stock of every kind, and tyo growing etoprt
■ountiogln all to about 13 ot 15/100 doTlare, wtu-
Ate in the upper country, and well calculated for
• country Store—thr toil well adapted to the eul.
tirati'in i f Gar* and Conn, ia offered for oale on
B Vr.'mmodattng tertru. .
Ban* Stock, or good piper, weU aecored, will
uken in payment.
Por further pattieulare, apply to thaF.diton of
<!he Georgia Joural.
{tine» 145 ■ - .
; ® ... Fbr Sale,
A LI. that valuable tract or pareel oflaitdhoown
’ A by tbo name of Ntlville wtuated in South
Garofiaa abotu two ntUoa Dora Barauwh. Thu.
tract to conaidcred one ar the beat fur a Hieo plan,
tuion in it* ndghboHiood, and contain. Eight
bundled and eighty-four acre*. It .-{joins Mr.
Thorny Young Gen. Huger, and Mr. Ntoboti.
Ctuger. Ponoti* who may wish to purchaae will
examine the proairae, A grad tittle will be given
aod ybe time, ofaalo will bo iv aacnablc. Appli-
•Uiootoboraodoto WU. MALLORY
Agent of Hamlin Mallory.
nor 16 . 325 .
X-
ThaFSBS
TS inffirnacd that th« claim of llradla Malory to
lilt* tract of land in South Carolina, called
hchilto.1a.ow,to a train '****'£*'&
^ da»9 .• .
Adn.mistraior s Notice.
P ERSON8 inufcbted to theeataie ut Rubit
Dregh -rn, (late MertJianl, Auguau) dceoiui
ed, are requeued to coake Iramefiato pay tnent to
the wbwnber in Savannah, or to hia allwney Mr.
GEORUE WBA6G,jun. In Augu.ta, orauita will
ae eommenced indiacrimlnately, and thnae talf
have chima upon aid eitate are reque».r.l
preoant them properly attcated.
WM TURNER, Admr.
The Auguata Chronicle, will publiah the «b. >i
mce a week tor three months and foiwanl tli -u-
vccoui t to lhi» office,
oc' 18 tm M6
(VINE montha after date applica itm will b<
IV nrat. tu tb* (honorable the Juttice of the In
f. rior Court or Effingham County when tutting to'
..i.llnar) purposes, tor leave to sell, one tract ot
land laying Tn the County or Kfflngham,coMaimng
• v„ hundred acre, adjoining Jenklna land, aha.
the l»tf of a tract of land or thteo hundred acre*
ot th. undivided eatate of Nnney Blare, also one
ttaciol I mil aoventy term number, twelfth di*
. '.c.,of llal County. Gct tgia, being the real e»-
•■■te of Will'am M*GahJg*n deeeaaed and raid lor
the benefit ol the hein and creditor* of the d<-
CC ** ed ' JOHN GRAHAM,
THOMAS HURST,
Executora.
rapt 23 *235
'INh month*after the d. te of thu notice, a|
Ayi ufication wlllboJnaoe to the Honorable the
lujlicea of the Inferior court, when aittuur fin.
ordinary purpoaaa, for permira'on to sell all tin
real atate of Alexander Martin, Eaq. Ute uf aab
county deeeaaed,
april 16
RICHARD P. BARER. Ear.
re - INB montha afterdate hereof application will
Yb.ma.ie to the Inferior Court of Chatham
•toentf lor bare to sell a tract oC land dre»n by
111omas Canos d**ce**cd in tot lat^ F-and Lotte*
rv. riluatoaM being In tht fifth dhtrict of Mon,
rooCouat* ood kno -o by th* number 44, for the
benefit ot ihehtire ami ereditore of the mid Tbra.
Capp. dec. JOHN UOHBL, Admr.
mr6 v • *
\ | g3y.g7jg.UTg,grp
j—tTsaarasstSitsa
uupooehundred and thifiyJtoe aeteR more or
lS.ritu.te oo ^ky < ^L l« * , nkra<x»goty.
gwgggSSSr^
may 27 m ■ : .
Runaway,
F ROM the vubhCribcr’N plantation t!»rev or four
veeka ugo. s.MjrOoHaa named Jacob lie
i*. tht uf SftftS or 3'inches high, stout made—
i.'ih toes turned ii.wartls ■ ami speaks rather uke
«n Aliriutn. He formerly belonged to a Mr ltho»
do | and Jacob has lived some time in Scriven
* tear a Mr. Duggers. A reward of TEA
DOLIJIRS win be paid for his delivered to
JEREMIAH CUYLER. .
nov 25 ca223
NOTICE.
A l>ay h rac 15 hands high
with a star in the free, ami up.
wards of 10 year* old, was
brought to the Hack stable, in
Baptist Church, on the night of
;h* 19t:i in*t having sirajcd to Mr. William-
wVd plantation. The owner can have him by
paving charges.
220
tilt -
Ten Hollars Reward.
t k ANA WaY b.*ut the 1st i»at. a ;nu!aito M*n
» A named llAUVEY, he is rather taller than
t -e onllnary height of Negmes,liu9 »large scar on
••In fice, hit countenance very re uarkable, repre*
- n inc soy thing else than good hum.tr I not
-han/vl him from Mr. Smct*, of the firm of Wait
c* SmrW he wort awa. a short Green Jacket and
also ci«rricd with him a frock Coat, about hall
w* ru made ol aupeifi..c ulue cloth. A reward ot
*.10 will be naid for hia delivery at the City Hotel
•• securing him in any Jail so that I ge* him again.
JOHN P. DENNEY.
iin% 21 220
Georgia—* hat ham County.
Tn aft whom it m >y Cowcsro—
*»HKKK \S. J >t.n ll.mard, and William Gas-
*7 too, Klrcutortof Ilcitiamin Howard, dec
u- app-ird to the Honorable the Court of Or.
"arx ot Chatham County, to be discharged from
hrir Executorship.
Now these are to cite and admonish all and sin-
•dar t lie kindred and creditors of the said dec
» file their »»bjcctii»ns (if any they have) in my
•ftice bn or before the 39ih day of May next; oth.
• oiae letters dismiftory a til be granted to the
pniicants.
Witness me Hon. Jno. P. Williamson one of
lie Jus ices of said Court, tbit 29th day of Nov
A. D. 1823.
S, M. BOND, c e o.
nov 29 227
The Piano Finis with other h
USB menta taught.
T 'lKweacrilwr reran lu..j inform, the young
lathe, and GeuH. ir.rr ol Ha»nnak, 'tut hr
•«* give InUrucuoo. t. IhelUtowhra iortro
nrnts .i*. JHtiu fine, Clmnma, f tore and Pi.
'• "cell. Term. mad. koown by apufintio'i
residence, Mn L. A.Canau, Pluatet. Hat
-quire.
I*. GALLAHKR.
N II. Pi.no. tuned in Town or Country.
•ft JO Till
Select, UAasaicat
ewclish’sghool.
Comer of li ray ton and York Street!.
T HE subscriber r -ptcUu!l> informs hia friemU
and the public, that he will re open his oe*
mir.arv for young Ladies and Gentlemen on Mon*
•fry the 20lb intt. The court* of instruction will
comprtte the Greek and l-atin languages, in nddi-
•ioiitothr branches of the Kngtiah Ivtngiugr,
UNuslly taught at public Schools. Aath* number
of pupils shall be limited, Parents and Guardian
who nu> wish to place their children under thr
care of the undersigned, ate requested »o make
early appficstion to Richard'W. Habersham, Esq,
or Col. James Hunter.
HENRY If ACDONNKI.L.
oct11 193
Hair Restorative,and Preservative
Vegetable Cerate.
I 'HE important discover)- of a Vegetable tub.
a. nance, capable uf restorii.g and preserving
the Hair, was accidentally mode by an individual,
who has neither the capacity nor the disposition
w> practice deception or fraud. The fullest reli-
ancc may be placed on the efficacy and power of
the Vegetable Cerate, not only in restoring and
preventing the falling ol the //air, but introduc
ing the greatest lustre and liveliness of it imagin*
hie; and the public may rest assured that its ef
•ects will be clearly manifested in the course of u
ahr rt lime by the renewal and vigorous growth
of the Hair,and by effectually preventing its com
iog out or falling off. The Vegetable Cerate
tends to resuscitate and excite the energies of the
capillary vessels, * nich constitute those organs
that sc-crete the matter forming the hair; ihtse,
like many other organ of the animal bedy, which
have been in a state of dormancy or disease, may
be restored to their healthy action, and perform
all those funcions assigned them by nature.
The proprietor being aware ot the numerous
specifics palmed on the public, and desirous that
the present article may not suffer from fal%e inn
pressions, rests its merits on the effect it has pru
•lured on various person*, who nave us. d it, ana
all that is asked, as it relates to the verity of its
; fleet, is a IVifclrial.
Elderly people, with b-ld heads, must rest as
•ured that by applying a few boxes of the ab* %»
..eraie, their Hair will be restored with all it-
> outhful bc-iuty and life.
To prevent imposition, the sale of the Vegt*«
hie Ccrre will be confiiied to Doctor JAMES t*.
II ART, New York, comer of Broadway & Cha*n-
ber street, three doom I rom Washington Had,
where it will be sold at $1 75.
A liberal deduction will be mtde to Country
dc tilers.
ITte proprietor of the above valuable discovery
intends appealing agents through the United
$• ales for the sale of it, and also in Europe.
0^ A few boxen of lie above valuable artirK
nave been received, and are offered for aa'e t.)
Messrs Povtat & Hollaah, and Akson Pansuss,
Druggists, Sstannah.
JW» York— e: 28 atSOO
Laurel Hill Totl-Mill.
SftUK roll mill on Mis Ancioo.’s pfrnistiqn
Jv lias been comitielcly r* paired laiely*. and '*
now ready to work as well as any other mill o«»
the river. The rough rice that will be tent
the mill will be kept separately in dry and salt
stores and shall be beat with the utmost care ant*
economy, and the barrets will b« always delivere'
iii good order. Empty barrels, made iff prim
boated staves, will he furnished at the mill whe\
rquired. The terms of cleaninr. Rice s ill be thv
• tine ms at thr other toll-mills. Those planter*,
who will engsge to have their crops bent at this
mill, and keen tier supplied, will have 200 tier
cea, or as much less a they |>l”n9e, beat at one
turn. Applications concerning the mill, to be
made to Archibald Rrcbuer, on the plantation, or
in Savannah,to
PETIT DE VIM.F.U5.
Savannah, July 1,1823.fl50-6m
G
Georgia—Chatham County.
To all «bom it m.y concern.
W HEREAS Citarle. Dunham ha. applied to
tlte honorable the court of Orclinaiy of
■'liatham county for litters of administration on
the estate and effect, of John liecd, late of 8a
traonah. mariner, a. principal creditor and in be-
half of the heire.
Thnae are therefore to cite anil admonkh all
and aingularthe kin.lred and creditire of the uid
deuemd, to file their objection (if any they hare)
to the nan inyoftheadmioiMrelionofthe eriatc
nf the deeeaaed to the applicant in the Clerk’*
Offioe of the raid court, on or before the 6th d*y
of Dccembc’ next, olhettrue Icttere of admio.
iatr.tion trill be granted.
Witnere the honorable Thomu N. Morel, one
of the Jo.*Ice, of the uid Court, the filb day of
November, A. D. 1833.
8. M. BOND, eon. *
nor 6 208
niTtice;
ft I.L penona having denund. agaiiut the ta
AX txte or Fleming Aiklnofth* county ofChat
bam. planter, deeeaaed. wfil render then In duly
•treated, and allthnra Indebted to the arid eutte
wlS plane make payment thereof to Oeorge W.
lliuer of Bryn couttur, or Kiel,aid W. Ha.
trenham. atlornay et lav, bvmanlb. WOu afti duly
.mherittd to receive the «anre.
ELIZA AKIN, Adta’r*.
•SO. Hj NeAUUTUV
■j so. SI • fS-* ■
iJJofh
ORGI A—* ‘hat bum County To *ti v hum i?
may concern. \S herons WiLon Eulfrr, lisa
pplied tu the Honorable the Court of Ordinary of
Chatham County for letters of adounisttwtion, oc
she estate and effects of D»niel Rubbins, Ute of
Savannah, in brhalf of the helm and crr«titors.
Tlnse are tlierefuri* to rite and admonish all and
singular tin* kindred and creditor* of the said dv
cessed, to file their ohjcciious (if any they have)
to the granting of the admini«?rution of tfc raiaie
of the deceased to the applicant in the Clerk's
Office of the Miid court, on or before the 14* h day
ol December next» otherwise letters of adminia
tmtion will be granted.
Witness the Houoiablc Thomas N. Morel, one
of the Justices of the said court, the 14th day f
November, A. D. one thousand eight hundred and
twenty three.
S.U. BOND, cco.
nov 14 215
Georgia- -Chatham County.
To all whom it may concern—
W HEREAS Mary Bruce, adminirralrix ol
the relate of Victor Itohet, deceaaetl, haa
petitioned tlte court „f ordinary of Chatham coun.
ty, to be diKhaygcd. .
Nun there are th- refnre to cite and atlmonUli
rllandrinpilartbe kin.lred an.) creditor? of thr
uid deeeuedjto file tin irabi.-clion*. (it any they
h.vel in my office, on of befltre the *l»l day ol
I'ebruaty next ■ othcraiac lett.ra diaauaory will
he granted to the applicant.
Witness the honorable George L. (tope, one
of the Janice, of the «ud Court, the 21.1 day ot
August, A. D. 1823.
8. M UOND.c.0
aug 21 172
Georgia—Chatham County.
To all whom it may Concern.
‘CX7REREAS Joseph Kupm n, -u.mmiitrator ol
W Tobire Myere,decej«d, lw» petitioned the
honorable the Court or Ordinary of Chetham
county tube discharged from the .aid admituttrn
’HI. ' a '
Thera are therefore to (Re »nd admonish all ard
singular the kindrettand creditor* nf th* raid dr
ceased, to file their objections, (if any they lutve,)
in my Office bn nr b*f>renbe_ttt day of Januart
will be (ranted.
* T. di »
nrHRUKAK'
W Mile the
wlrrait
I Vt illnm
the hoot table tlte court of <
ol Cheth.* Ctoir-ij, f r letters of
on tire estate tad ell. eta ef Grot;
"inior, ink-half nf Uacradiirn.
Three are thrrrforui# Mi* «nd admot eh
and Angular the kindren sod erm itors ol t
uid deceased, to file their objection* tifauritb
here) to Hr- granting of the admi(tMlSri"n ot (lie
estate of the ..id lrceased to the apphre.it it
thr clerk’i offi. e of the uid court, nu orbe^tre
the 6th day of lieccUbcrnext i etfcmriutot era
of adminwtntioi. will hr granted. ABi'.
Witness the heoorable tluaiWBswjff *
of the luriiees nf Me m.| court, the 6th day
November, A. D 1123
8 M BOND, cco.
6 244
G eorgia ch.tium cout ty. < •.... whom
it may concern Whereu laaialt liatrnjiort
lies applied to the Houerabte thdenon ol .inline,
ry ol Clmtbam ctcinty Ibrleltynaf wlh i. J-tr io*
in the estate and effects of William ttkeisrm (slf
f Rsvannab. deceased, in behalf of the heirs s
creditor,.
There are therefore to cite and admonish all
md lingular the kindr. d and creditors of the uid
.li-rcMed, to file their objeelions (if any thaff
'•»’ ti to the granting of the adminhtnrioa bftho
r-ttte ol the dcceaseil to the applicant to the . iff
clerks Office of tin ssi.l court, on or before the’*: Lj
10th day ol Dccioibcrncxti otherwise letters of ' “l
sdministrs’ioa will be gmn'ed
Witness the Hoi.'.rati'i Geo L Cope, one of
the Justices of thr said court, tl* tenth day of
November, A. D. one thousand eight hundred and
twenty three.
S. M. BOND, eta
nov 10 211
Georgia—Chatham County.
To atl whom it may concern—
W HEREAS Elixtheth Remsliart, administra
tnx and John C. Hclviston, admintt .tor uf
:he estate of Daniel Ren whart.dec.haVr petition
cl the court of ordinaiyr of Chatham county ta
be discharged, % .J
Now three am therefore to cite and admonish
ail and singular the kindred and creditors of the
said deceased, to file their objection^ ftfauv they
have) in my office, on ot before the fitM d y of
February next i otherwise letters dismirn.iy wiA
be granted to the applicant
Witnesa the honorable George L. Cope, -woe
of the Ju.tieea of the said Court, Hie 21,t day Of
August, A. D. 1823.
S M.DOND.C c.o.
aug 21 172
Georgia—Chatham County.
Tu all wnuni it n.ay ennem
kRfHEHBAS Joseph Davis has ttpplie 'tothe
v % hnnorahlr the Court of Ordinary of Chat*
him county, rur letters of a. miuhtfabg* on tbo
state and effects of Christopher K Gunn,
ptincipsl creditor.
These are therefore to cite and admonish .1 and
mgularthr kindred and creditors of the -akLdc-
erased, to file th, ir objections (if any Uw; have)
.o ,1 e granting uf the adirjstst ration of the estate
f the r.id deceased to the applicant ir. the clerk*!
• tffice ol Hie. said court. On or before 5Ut day of
lleeembcr next, ntlu rwise letters of administra.
tun. will be granted.
Witness till honorable GcO. L. Cope, one ef
t!>. Justice* of the said court, the Slit tlav of No
vember, A. D. 1823.
8. U. BOND, c r. o.
nnv 3 207 *
Georgia—Chatham County.
To altwhum It m.t concern— (-
CXt'HEKEAfi, John II Gilbert, executor of t’e-
t V ter P-vaitd dec. has petitioned ilia Itunor.
able the Mutt nf ordinary of said County tu be dis-
charged front th< executanhip of the said c^ate.
Now there are therefore to cite and admonidi
all and angular the kindred andscredjtora uf the
said deeeaaed, to file their objections (ii any they
nave) on or before the 5th day of Dec. mber next,
otherwise tettrn dismts>ory tsU'bcgtaniidlt'tha
applicant.
tt itnres the Hon. Tlicraia N. Morel, onenl tha
Justices of the aaMcutirt, this Jthdavof tune, A
D. one thousand eight hundred and twenty three.
L „ 8. M. BOND e. rafiik”
fine 6 135
Georcia—Lffingliatn Gotjniy.
*tV, ail whom it m.y conc.rn,
W HEREAS Daniel Mullet, adm,.-iterator f
Gideon Mplt.t, tlcceasal, haa applied ta ;
• m court tots* discharged from the idmiabtn.
linn aforesaid. •
Now these are therefi-t* to rite and admonish
til and itiigubr the kindred and «red>tora of tbo !
uid iiec.-awd>io file tlieir objcciioua (Ifatty the/ |
•.ave) ii. my offioe on or before tlivfti day of A.
I>ril next» 'cthervHae letters dixmfrauty- will bo
gr.mud
Giv^n un
October, 11
Ii? applicant,
dre toy hand and Mai this 4th day tf ^
!john chalton, e.e.oTa. ef
next, otherwise lettmdiamioory wifi big
Wuncssthe ht-norablc George L. (tope,
the Justice, of the taid Court, tint lit day t
AT EkKGIA—Chatham Couhty. • To all whom !
VI it may concern. Whereaa, Henry Caitcltou ,
.in. Prutcea Caitelloo, Ida wife Bxw and Exit,
of William Collins, dne. apply to b«
from their laid cxecdtorsliip. v v
Now, these are therefore to die and admoniah hi
all and singular the kindled and ereditore of the tj
s.ki dccenetl, tu fit. Uieir objections (if any they t
have) in my office, on ot before the tenth doy .< j
May nextt other wise, letter* dismitsury will he J
granted to the applicant*.
Witness the Hon. John Ctlthmilre, tore efthe '
isiee. of the MHlenurt, this 10th da. of Novctn.!
Ui A. D. 1823. tj i
V. M. BOND, c to
nhv 10 . 2U x
Georgia—Chathitn Comity.
. To aft whom nr, t concern-
' r'%j|(7HBUP.AS Thomas Unadley, has * paled
Tt tothelionon.b e the Court of OrrllnlR uf,
Chatham County, for tatter, of arimiuiviiautn on
•he eatate and etTeetsof Adam Chatapfio, matitiert i
the aa princirsi creditor ■ .
Thera are therefore to rile and adtopt.lih all L
andringukr the kinuml an: ere 'Rum ol tin. ‘
aaiddecm-ih tofil. their otrirctluin fifani they
have) In the granting of the admlntatratiun of lire l
eatate ot the aald tlcevaaed to the apt,lie,nt jn
the elerk’a office of the said court, Jfor (relora i
Slat day ol Utmibtt next, ktheqrira lattert ef J
atiminiitraiioa wfll bw granted. ' •T - > - A-d
Wiuera Ure houonbte John P. WChmaan, enm
of the JosUeca oS the aal t court, the 2l»tday of
November. A. U wrath otaand eight hundred and j
twenty three. , • ]
R. xi. nnwn . - . - 1
nnv 21 220
of Julj
8 M. IION'l), c.c o.
A. D. 1823.
Julyl
lYTlNK months
iX Inferior Coe .. .
sa^xsttfiRssM^
Court ol Cliatlum CoumylL
8.M.BOND, c.o «.
*dssixetf Rrtadi
MrihitoMriBbiagi.
124 (fonts Loaf Mb* Soto
of tahieh all Uake« atoffielfoM arihffiM tv'n laW-
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