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WLDXEfW.iY EVENING, DECEMBER 10, 1823.
Whale No *30&
HOUSES, LAADS, fca
To I At.
From ibe 5tb October next, tb*t
——i teocmcnt two .ton, ^ 1» th. fertH
l.« ! public Houie for further par-
Mrtpply to .io Mioi.o.t.tte-AgrJ*.
■Mi M
, iwtobleL
ZSSttitle MO be arranged
occupant Mrs. Benjamin Wall.
jolyir
To Kent.
I Tho House corner of Brjran and
B^eraham street*, formerly occupied
by the Subacriber. For terma apply at
tblao®*.
To Dent,
sreon, now occupied by Wot A. Moore
■ 'wharf—poaaeaiion -*
The wharfs with the bufldlnRs
given on
apply
ROBT. H. GOODWIN.
oc»21
To Rent.
. The Store corner ol Drayton and
h Bay street next door to Mr Trurheluta*
la , ^o , * ,Ddfc, “™HTOw.
f3T 191 Orleans Square.
For Sale, or to Rent.
Two neat tenements, with com.
..rtable out buildings on Lot No, 31,
May Hirer, So. C a.
oct 29 301
To Ilevt.'
Tbe bouse in .West Broad-at ret •
|at|*eaenioceupi«lby.»lr. Wm. Poyr
thru, Urn house has six finished rooms,
(table oo tbe lot with eighteen stalls
, uc nit one hundred and twenty feet from by one
hundred deep, well calculated for a Boarding
ft
-Ibe lot oo
UCl'pt WWW wHwt.tw.wt. - —7 ;.n
Bouse and Lively Stable. Pomeioionciobegiv.
enoa the 14th W Bit terms which will bt.
■redeye, apply to
313
JOHN GRUSHIN.
For Sale.
Tho House and Lot, (No. 39)
•ml Washington Square, on which the sub
■ nnUIMWIli BUU1UV| was wmw. ---
1 scriber resides, having ninety feet open
iHoutton street, and sixty feet front tug
1 JAMES WALLACE.
nor 6
908
ATHENS HOTEL.
■ The subscriber t ikes this meth
od to inform the public generally, and
particulariy persona from the lo coun
try, who may visit the up country in
pimilt of health or pleasure, that he sill te
Went, other in regard to the healthftilneaa of tin
worn-. enL - • t ...
The following will be the rates ofehararing, vie.
Man and Hone, per day, JfJ
Single tnsr^ per di)%
u per week,
lib,
’ Dinner, breakfast, supper, See.
Lodging,
Horse, per day, ,
1 SO
1 25
1 00
S 00
18 00
a
rs
so
13 00
" 'Children and servants, half price.
GEORGE IIAYF.S.
sept 30 188
OrThe Editors of the Augusta Chronicle end
hnnnsh Republican, are requested to give two
stations a month, until tbe lit of luly neat, and
mriuM"
their accounts to‘ Athene.
ft lUNGSOME
swing of Uni
and Negroes fir Sale.
y, unincumbered, con
legtoet, together whl
kind, sad the growing crop. *-
„ . utnra—tne son wen ausptcu to tut «...
tiwtk'nrfoimand CtUn, in offered Tor sale on
8Bcwninod|||M terrnia
B«snt Stock; orgvod papery well secured, will
•etaken in payment. ;•
Far Sail,
parcel of land knot* u
e situated in South
nan.
A LLthat valuable Irsci ,
«■ tarthe name nf NtliuSlilBBi
wdhta about two miles from Savannah. Thi"
Kffissferrssarft
haadred and eiglity.fotirter»RwymM&r.
jlOY 16
ng. Gen. Huger, and. Mr. Nicholas
nona who may with to purchase will
» good tittle will be given
ill be reasonable. Applt-
WM MALLOItV
'Agent of HamBn Mallory,
TkeFtMIe *
I informed that the claim of HamlHt Mallory to
he tract of land in South Carolina, called
~^ie, Unow in a train hr MtiriritovreUg*.
until the termination of which, aomo risk
t Incurred by those who myyturchsj
To Rent.
f pHP. Wharf Lot No. 6, Reynold Ward, known
A “ .Anelaua»a wharf. Pnaauaion given tbe
first of November-Apply to
mmSm
». M. STOKE.
For Sale,
■11HE Darien Eastern Steals 8nr and Rice Mill,
. 5 with tbe 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 Bask of Dinca-—For terms ap
ply to - -
GEORGE ATKINSON,-}
JAMES DUN WOODY, C Hank Cemmlttee
HENRY HARFORD. \
rT The tufa nosh Republican is requested to
.inert tke abater and forward tbe account to tbe
tnk of Daiieri for pjym«>nt.
aur3 164 r
Lands and Negroes for Sale.
fftNliE Subarjthersoffer fur sale that well known
UL and editable plantation, in Chatham County,
called BEVERLY, situated nine milev from Satan,
nab oo the Southern Road, containing 3173 acre,
old survey) of this land a large proportion to as
valuable Cotton Land, as any in the County, The
inland swamp is one ol the safest in the State,
produced euceeerive good crops, as good on river
swamp, until 1815, when the high pnee of Cotton
Induced a change ol culture—of this upwards of
300 acres art under banks, and with little labour
might be cultivated tbe ensuing sesaon,— on tbe
plantation, to a large comfortable dwelling ham,-,
overseer bouse, ham In good repair, and otlvr
-Moldings the whole of tho plesred land to under
good fence. With thaMkotatina or separately
w.II be sold about tUrtdpnme Nr
dtFVL fc J. H
nov 1
A Very valuable tract of Land in Liberty conn.
4&ty, situate on the Sunhurtr Road, two mll ->
<nd a half from Race orbornt containing !»■
baadred and ten acre k 714s land to very vahi,
ole for cotton, nee and pant, and as well calcuk
ted ibr that culture as any land In the county i
the conditions are low and reasonable t there ait.
between seventy and eighty acres cleared an.
under fence, there to abo a good dwelling house,
and all neeeisary out buildings on the premises
guarantee titles will be given to the purchaser,
■o incumbrances lying on said land. For fbttlier
particulars apply tocapt. Jos. Jones in liberty
county, or to
»ug 16
EDWARD i. BAKER,
(owner In McIntosh county.
Twenty Dollars Reward.
a ANAWAY dulntjflli- "t n,g.t,;h t uttocr.
ben servant girl M1LET Site i< a brig!"
Mulatto, slender made, bet t etn 18 and 20 yean
of age, about five feet in height: speaks q uck,
and nther cuts herwotds al.ort. She is well
known in Savannah, having acted si a hou-e ser
vant for aeveral yearn She carried away with
her 30 or 40 dollars and sundry articles of elusth-
mg. She is originally from the countrv, but
from recent occurrences ’ria supposed thr has
been bribed off by tome white man Captains til
vessels a- well as nil others ore cautioned against
harbouring or carrying olf the said girl, un.b r pe
nalty of the law. Tbe above reward to offered
for her apprehension and delivery either to the
subacriber or to the Jailer of Chatham county.
JOHN WOMACK.
nov 28 226
Administrators Sale.
On .he first Tuesday in February next
W ill be sold before the Court House in the
city of Savannah, at 13 o'clock, A M rite
folio-ting tracts of landin McIntosh county near
Darien, viat
One tract containing about 320 acres, situate o>
Cathead Creek, bounded on the west and north
n ett by the lands of James Nephe v, and on thi
southeast, by those of Jacob Wo.nlI and one
third nf a tract on Horse creek, containing about
teres, bring the upper end of said tract—Sale
by permtstinn of the honorable, the Justice of the
Inferior court of Chatham county.
N J. BAYARD,
AdmVEst N. B. Bayard.
deed
♦333
Notice.
LL persons baring demands against the estate
of Robert Worrall, jun’r. late ot Savannah,
wilt please preaent them properly attested—and
those indebted to laid estate, are requested to
make payment
nov 8"
310
PHILIP Bit ASCII,
Quit Executor.
Administrator’s Notice.
rjERSONS indebted to the estate of Robert
IT Dreght-m, (late Merchant, Augusta) deceit
. d, are requested lo make inunelisle payment o
the subscriber in Savannah, or to bis «t tnmey Mr.
GEORGE WRAGG, jun. in Augusta, or suits will
he commenced Indiscriminately, and those who
httvt claims upon mid eslale sre requested to
i,rt aent them properly attested.
WM. TURNER, Admr.
The Augusta Chronicle, will publish the shore,
once n week for three mouths and forward their
account to this office,
on* 18 tcisI96
\j INR months after date sppBcstlon wilt he
K 1
nf tlte
rioMtoett efESimtiam County *beo ritting for
rdinary purposes, fir leave to sell, one tract ot
rdinary purposes, for leave to aeH, one tract ot
land laying in the County of EIBogham,«)ntatninK
acres adjoining Jenkins land, aho
ract of land of Three hundred acres
two
the half of a tree* _
ol the undivided estate of Nanoy Blare, aho one
rmet of land aerenty seven number, twelfth dts.
trie*, of Hail County. Georgia, being the reties-
:tteof William M’Gshagtmdremaednnd sold for
die benefit of tbe heirs and creditors of the de
ceased. JOHN GRAHAM,
THOMAS HURST, ...
Executors.
set»33 ^ .
vNfINE months after the dtlt of thtoaottoe, ac-
county d,cesred. mo|unl) p BAten( ^
split 16 91
Navy Commissioners' Office,
„ • NOVEMBER 17,1823.
TTRIIE Commissioner! nf the Navy will receive
ik Propoult until tbe 37tb day of DreemhfT
seat, for supply ing all
Cordage, •
Ship Chandlety,
Ironmongery and Hardware,
Prints,
Oils,
Gunners'stores,
Hedtcin-s,
Surgical instrument*.
Bread—simples, with the prices, to be forwud-
ed with the proposal.,
nour—Superfine and fine—prices of each,
Whiskey, made from Rye, full first proof,
Ollier groceries
Slop cfotbing,
Fresh beef slid vegetables that may be requir
o' fty the use of the Navy for the year 1834. »t
•he following phcea, via i Portsmouth, N. H. t
"•Won, New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Wish-
tngtoa, Norfolk, Charleston, 8. C. t Stvtnnsh,
Oeo. t White Hall, Lake Champlain, Sackett'a
Harbor, and Erie. Penn.
In determining which of the preponato offered
for the supply of aetenl articles, to tbe merit ad-
vantaeeeuH to the United States, tlte Commisston-
erawQlbe guided by the p-obable quantity of
each article required, connected with the respect
ive prices t and this rule being applied, in the
same manner, to all the proposals which embrace
■non than one article, the lowest turns resulting
from it will be accepted.
That evety offer may be made upon the unit
principle, anil alike in all respects, with the ix
ception of prices, the Commissioners of the Navy
have deposited with the several Commandants, at
the places above mentioned, and with the Navv
tgeiits, forma for making offers, with instruction:
if deliver one or more of them to any person di>
posed t * make an offer All persons, therefore,
♦ho may have determined to offer for any patt of
the articles above mentioned, will apply to either
'' the Commandants ur Navy Agents nearest their
residence for the neoetsary forms, and they will
be supplied
i'ersons making offers are requested particular.
|v to comply with all the rules preteribed in the
■> rms and to (late the pnec of each article which
they are disposed to furnish, otherwise their pn>-
tunali may not be taken into consideration.
fu be published in the Boston Patriot, New
York National Advocate, Philadelphia Democratic
Preat, Baltimore Patriot, Alexandria Herald, Nor
folk Herald, Charleston City Gazette, Savannah
Republican, Saekett't Harbor Gazette, and Erie
Patriot
iv 29 227 t
select Classical and English
School.
■ It HE Subacriber intends re opening bis tch to.
I for young ladies and gentlemen, on the first
Monday in November next, and hiving drtennin
ed on a limited number of Scholars, lie requests
those ofhto friends who intend to patronise him,
to make early application.
From lour to six children can he accommodated
with board, be in the subscribers family.
CHA8. W. CARPENTER,
oct 21 197
Runaway,
F ROM the «ub*cnber*» p»xnui’nn three or four
week* ago, a AV^ro Jiffan named Jac*b He
t • abouf 5 feet 2 or 3 mche* high, ctout made—
his toe* turned Inwards; ami speak* rather like
to African. He formeHr belongVf! tok Mr.Bbo>
do i and Jacob has- fired some time in Semen'
co»ivty, near a Mr. DitRera. A reward of TEA"
DOLLARS will be pattl for hi* delivered lo
JEREMIAH CUTLER,
tiov 25 CA223
Ten Dollars Reward.
■ > ANAWAY abvut i lit* 1st i.iat. t mulatto Man
• V named HAUVEY, he to rather taller than
tue ordinary height of KegromDtas a tone search
'.to face, his countensncr very remarkable, repre-
s-nMng any thing etoe than good humor I pur
chased him from Mr. 8met*, of the firm of Watt
■i Smetst he wore awav a short Green Jacket and
also carried with him a frock Goat, about half
u orn made of aupt'r6ne blue cloth. A reward ot'
Sio will be paid for his delivery at the Gity llnte
or oectiring him in any Jail to that I get him again
JOHN I*. DENNEY
nov 21 220
G F.ORGIA, ('hallism County . To all viieitt
may concern Whereas S M tlond applies
tor .etters of administratum, (with the wilt annex
ed) un the estate of Ttiumat Lucent, tote of 8a-
vtnnih, a'top kreper, deceased, in behalf nf the
directresses of the Savannah female atsylum, le
gatees of the said deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
and singular tlie kin,red and ereditnnofthrsairt
deceased, to file their obleetions, if any they
hate, to the granting of the administration of the
estate of the rlwealed tn the applicant in the
clerks office in the mid court, on or before the
1st Monday in January next i otherwise letters o:
administration will be granted.
Witness the honorable George L Cope, one ef
the justices of the said court, the 6th day of Dec.
A Done thousand eight hundred and twen'y three.
S. M BOND, e e o.
dee 6 238
Georgia—Chatham County,
Tt all wktm Utnny Concern—
\»HERE\8.John Hu»tml,imi Willitm Gs<
ton, F.ircuturs of Benjamin Howard, dee
It > r applied lo the Honurabte the Court of Or-
iinsrv ot Chatham County, to be discharged from
heir Executorship.
Now there ore to cite and admonish all and slit-
uiilar the kindred and creditors of the said dec.
I file their objections (if any they have) in my
..Rice on or before the 39th asy of May next; nth-
crwlse letters dtomtosory will be granted lo tbe
Witneia the Hon. Jno. P. William-on one of
he Justices of said Court, this 39th day of Nov.
A. D. 1833.
S, M.BOND, oeo.
nov 29 227
Georgia—Effingham County,
To all whom h may concern,
THFRBAS Daniel Mullet, administrator f
. / Gideon Mullet, deceased, baa applied to
'bo court to be discharged from the admintotra.
tion aforesaid. ....
Now there ate therefore to cite aad admonish
all and lingular the kindred and areditora or the
mid tlacemad, to file their ohjecilorti (if any they
bare) In my offlee bn or before the 3.1 day of A.
pril nett, otherwise letters dtsmimory will be
The Piano Forte with other Instru
ments taught. i
rpilB subscriber resnecuuuy informs tbe young
JL Ladies ami Geatleatei of Savannah, itwt lie
will giro liwtnieUhntu" Utr following iortru-
tornw, via, Kano Farit, Clarinet, Shut endVit-
uterllt Term* mode known by nppHcmUon «t
his reudence, Mrs L A.Ctraan, PI an lets Bank
•qusre. . ,
. ' P. GALLAHER.
N. B. Pianos tuned In Tovn or Country.
oct 30
301
Select, Classical
EWCLISHf SCHOOL.
Corner ,/ llraytn and York Street,.
T HP. subscriber re ncctfully informs hit friends
and the public, that be will re open bis te-
mnwrt for young Indies and Gentlemen on Mon.
•toy the 30th mot The counr of instruction will
comprise.the Greek and Latin languages, in addi.
Iren to the branches of tbe English Language,
usually taireht at pobHe Schools. At the number
nf pupil* dal be limited. Parent* and Gurdiana
who may wtoh to place tbelr children under the
rare of the undetaigned, are requested to make
- >rty application to Richard W. Habentwm, Esq.
or Col. Junes Hunter.
. HENRY UACDONNELL.
«ctH 1&3 ’ -
Hair Restorative,and Preservative
Vegetable Cerate.
JAHE important discovery of a Vegetable sub-
i stance, capable ot restoring and pMrerring
■he Hair, was accidentally made by an tndhndaak
who has neither the capacity nor the disposition
'«> practice deception or fraud. The fullest rell-
-nee may be placed on the efficacy and power of
tbe VegtoMe Cerate, net onto in restoring and
preventing the falling ot the Hair, but in produc
ing the greatest hum andfiveliness of it imagina
ble i and tbe public may rest assured that its ef-
lects will be elesrlv manifested in tbe course oft
abort time by the renewal tnd vigorous growth
nf t he Hstrrand by effectually preventing its com
ing out or falling off - . The Vegetable Cerate
tends to resuscitate and excite the energies of the
capillary vessels, which constitute those organs
that secrete the nutter forming the luir t there,
like many other organs of the snimal body, which
have been in a state of dormancy or dioeave, may
he restored to their healthy action, and perform
•II those functions assigned them tor nature.
The proprietor being aware of the numerous
specifics pslmed on the public, snd desirous that
the presentarticle may not suffer from fai<e im-
S reasionst rests its merits on the effect it bis pro.
need on various person,, who have tired it, and
all that is asked, as it relates lo the verity of its
effect, is s fair trial.
Elderly people, with bald heads, must rest is-
suredtlut by applying n few boxes of the shore
Cerate, their Hair will be restored with til its
youthful beauty anil life. |
Tn prevcitt imposition, the asle of the Vegeta-
ble Cerate will be confined to Doctor JAMES 11-
HART, New York, corner of Broadwsy U Cham
ber street, three doors from Washington Hull,
where it will be told M ft 75,
A libpral deduction will be nude to Country
dealers. ■
The proprietor of the nboye valuable di-coverj
intends appoitiog agents through the United
States for the sale of it, and tbo in Europe.
(EJ'Afcw boxes of the shove valuable article.
Into been received, and are offered lot aule by
UeSars Poorsr It HoLuas, apt! Aaiox Pisouuj,
Draggisto, Savannah.
Mm Farit—oct 28 si3U0
IN SENATE, I3th Nov. 1831
^■•Aifo 't to desirable to ascertain tlm wish.
loosing Electors of PmUat and Vto^ Vrerif
<*(**»• Unuid States j
Hr it tkrrifv-, revered »y «*e Snatk t»l Hnm
•f Rqreuntanoc, ,f the State >/ Ore-rio m OrnS.
rat daMaljOo, 1 h.t it sttril be tbo do. a top
preside at the aetml Elec*
•g '^'“fiAbeldfothe -ffRerert tsoanfiet »f this
» >'r>»«tber.ofthe l«hh?
nest General Election .therSi, to
oropooe to each nod every voter nt tbe time of
recetvioj tw vo e. abetber he desir a that the
choice of said Electors thill be confided to tha
p->ple or detained by the Legtolatnret and torn
quest such voter to ignify 'uc't, drairr to etr
mratng on bis ticket, tbe Word People nr LeeUr
met, according to the truth of thefict, Tjlod
coontingout the ballots, tp annex to the returd
of the mid election bytberase transmuted t the
Executive Department, n (rue statement of the
votes ao given, to tlie end that the same may bo
cy tire Governor ***HfUature by hto Exealll
Laurel Hill Toll-MiU.
jrnllE Toll mill on Mrs. Ancrun.’a ploiuatkin
Js has been completely repaired lately, and
now ready to work as well as any other mill on
the river. The rough rice that will be sent * u
the mill will be kept separately in dry and sal-
stores, and shall be beat with the utmost care and
economy, and the barreln will be alwnvi delivt re.
in goal order. Empty barrel*, made of primt
hotted tuves will be itirniilted at the mill whet
required. Tile terma ot cleaning Rice will be the
WM unt the other ta’ milto. Those planters
who will engage tn have their crept beat at this
mill, and keep her supplied, will have 300 tier
eet, or as much less s they please, beat at nne
turn. Applications concerning tbe mill, to be
made to Archibald Brebner, on the plantation, or
in Sasannah, lo
PETIT DF. VILLF.RS.
Savannah, .fitly 1, 1823. tt5Q-6m
nty To all wltoni it
I Wil-on Fuller, toa
G eorgia—Chatham count;
may concern. Whereas'
applied to the Honorable the Court ol Ordinaty of
Chatham County for letters ol adminutraiion, on
■ lie estate and effects nf Daniel Robbins late of
Savannah, m behalf cf the heps anil creditors.
Theae are t herefore to cite and admonish all and
singular the kindred and creditors of the olid dr
ceased, to file their objections (if any the} have)
In the granting of the administration of the estate
oi the deceased to the applirant in .tlte Clerk’s
■tfflee of tlte said court, on or before the 14th day
<t December next i otherwise Icttcn of adminis
• r.tion will be granted.
Witness the Honorable Thcmas N. Morel, one
of the Justices of the said court, the 14tltday of
November, A. D. one thousand eight hundred and
twenty three.
S.M. BOND, cee.
nov 14 215.
Georgia- -Chatham County.
To all whom It may concern—
XT7-HRREAS Maty Brace, administratrix ol
VV the estate of Victor Dohet, decerned, bus
petitioned tha court of ordinaty of Chatham coun.
ty t |o |)0 discharged.
Now these are th refore to dte and |dmonisb
all and singular the kmtlrnd and credit "fa ef the
laid deceased, to file their obj. ctlohl, (if any they
have) in my office, on or before the 81, t day ol
February next t otherwise letten ditmtiaory wit.
be granted to the applicant.
Witness the honorable George L, Cepe, one
ofthe Justices of the arid Court, the Slat day ol
Auguit, A. D. 1833.
6 S. M BOND.c.0
aug 21 173•
hatham County.
To till whom it Otar eoncern.
VftSSiSZSSKSSSStf
Them ore therefore to dt* and admonish all and
‘to kindred and cf editors Of tbe said do-
SaMwecaat
wittn diamiaaorff viiiM|nmoos
Etb < Blips Department, Geo.
MILLEDGEVII.I.F, SlstNnr 18233
vfil RD ?? ED '. ^ ,he
>615 pobltobed oner a nuunfi, in each of tlie Gas
odtes iff this State, until tbe next •'.oscral Fleet
ELISHA WOOD, Sre’re,
ixy.tn the several Gsxettesof this State. Sfcd tt)
continue the Slid pabficMWh once ■ mnluh
the next General Etomton ° n “ , * 00,h ' an ^
Bead and agreed to unanimously.
THOMAS STOLKs. pLaj-s
/tide Attar ,/Uepreeeneatf^e, 14th NovTlfflJi
Read sod co>.cuired i~
. DAVID AD ^ «9, Speak&o
Approved, 18th No? 182J.
O.M. TROUP. Mlrn*.
. INB taonlltaxlter date, I shall apply ,hS I
of Chatham county, when sitting for ordinary hurJ
tract, for leave to aril the undivided utoM^ae
tsK parts ofthe followiiig Iota and tacts df Ural!
the 37th Diatnrt of Wilkittaon county
c. uqtyi Gaorgii, cuntvining 203j acres more or
lets—also, lot No 85, in the 13th disrim ef WiU
kmsoo county, G.orgia, containing 2031 acres,
more Or lets-also, s|T that lot of hndintliecS
>1 Savannah, known by the letter W; Oglethornw
'5* * l "P rore ®entt UtrrehS-also.aU
Uiit lat oflaad in Ute ami city of Savannah, known
by theleuer T. Oglethorpe ward with the ims
nrorementa thereon. The raid Undivided ntoieri
lie * or h»|f part^ of being all the real fctiate at
Alemurfer 6., MeFkrl,ne.V and «^e to« fof
the benefit of tbe lieiri of nH deceased.
D. A. drOHHAR, Adm'off of
may 36 135 . .. U -* , ' F *''*»*- _
^rtmontre after tote appficat.on wtlbe.'
made In the honorable the Inferior court of
* ayne ctibnty, for leate id sell tbe following
nets of land; viat .
Lot* ofland Iring In Monroe county; ho 30; 3tf
’ Jl ‘To C i’ 3,1 ttoffiloGJin 180; 13th dbirietk
no336, 4th district, no'374; 13 dtotnht. .
l-ots of ! and Irinr In Henry county, no li)i 1st
Itenct, no 37,3.1 do. not 49 atnl 54,5th da nos
M and 1«5, Tth rio. not 188, Mth do.hosS
15Ut do. no 65, 17th do.
In Gwinett eo.mty, lot no 338; 5ih district-
65.13th i
• •• .. J, ttoh do. no 168. I2tb<kt.
In Houston county, lots no 217, 1st district
no 80,6th do. no 178,13th do,
In Fsyett tounty, lot no *5,9th district
For the benefit ofthe heirs sikI cruditon bt fttri
state of Robert Letclt.
LOUISA LEAcJl,
Adra’x estate of Robert t.eicb.
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Notice.
[V INE month* after ("is date application wilfba '
LY nude to tlie Honorable Judges cjHN Interib
amrt .ff Chatham Cnhnty for leavb to .nil wot
Iota of land being the real estate of Thov t >,iead
deed, one In tho fifth district <ff Henr. County
N-> 225, the other on the Aoettsta rba. . 13 ...dral
ft«m Savannah, containing one hundred acted
more or toss adjoining lands of Judge flrnfer. vira
llotbv. Hunt and -wilt hi to 'ic bold fof tlte b'end!
Id the heir* aad credifon 61 raid Tbomoa Thtead
HANNAIt THEIffS,atltAx.
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• v \rlNE month* after date applitafom will bdl
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nwle to thie honorable the .lustier a of tM'
Inferior Court nf Chatham county, when airiiw
for ordinary purposes, (ot h ave to sell aH that tract.
• f Land containing two huwlred sod fifty acres,-
more or letw koown tu lit No. 15 Eftoon, in the '
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tebond district of Early county; Georgia, being
Robert IL Dttrkie, dec. and to
the foal estate ef h-wn M. a.nraiu, ucc. antuto
be told for'tha benefit of tA htfra and creditore
ofthe saol deceased.
AUGUSTUS F. DUIIKIE, Adm'or. of
It. M. Durkie, dee.
Georgia—k-hatltam CoitotjV ‘ <
To alt wlptm miy concern
W HEREAS Thomaa Uratliry , has applied.
to the honorob e (ho Court of Otdtn ryof
Cltrihaa CoUaty, for totters of lidmintotutioo ou 4
led as principal credit ud • -4
Tbeauare therefore to dth end admatriWwJW
sndringutof tb* kindred ani creditor, or the
laid deceased, to fiia their ohjftifono (ffany they
hats) to tNaframing of thba.uulabuwim or tko '
cun* iff Un arid 4kared to (be appWaitfik
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ration will be gnnl*__..
. J»i the honorable John P. Williamson,
of tbe JtMiora of tbe aail court, tb* 3Lt tlifir of
November, A. thou* thousand eight hundred and
twenty three.
J S.U.B0ND, 6.0.0. *
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Notice.
,X»|Nf. months after date I rihall apply to the
Xj. Honorable the Inferior Court dMMM
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