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To Let. ' ™
Fr-im the 5tli October nest, that
...niw-.iil t»'i» »t'«y heuie in the Market
•^“aaa
iMf»..>>•'...
To Urnt,
. „ >■’ The three ktpry builtlinj; In
Wnt RftttfhtMXreet, ImmedI Uely opp . Jtc
|!lj! fterSMence or U«et Clelnnd. K-qV
ill*l I’oneninn to be ,i*.n on the tit her.
JJ^Tir m-.re agree.bite to tin .npliear.t an
*V, are can be arranged with the present
g^UenjimlnU-JL
Tltc-n««»« corner of Bryan anti
II .h-rJa.n ctn.i'tr, firmcily occupied
|,y the Suliccubcr. for turns up; ly at
a. The whatf with the buildings
W?| thereon, now occupied by VVm A. Monro
h wood whaif—possession given on
|£|*ithe firt of pecccibcc-*for terms apply
sltr.Wm. Ujf.rer M GOODWIN.
0 ' '
jl 97
- To ltent.
* a. The Store corner-ot Drayton and
street next door to Mr Trucheluts*
151* i superior stand for u Grocery Store.
Pl^•Apply to '^- T. BARTOW,
»-* • Orleans Square.
Land* and Negroes for Hale.
/I'KHBSuh.v fibers offer far sale that well known
IX and valuable plantation, in Chatham Conn*y
called mcVBUI.Y, ailuatetl nme miles fro n Savun,
nali on the Southern Road, containing 2172 acres
old survey; oTthis land a large proportion is as
valuable Cotton-Land, as any inthe County, The
Inland swamp Is one of the an Oat in the Stuff,
|ywueq!^ter«*a»iv«» gorvierom, m wind as r»v**r
swamp, until 1815, when t!ie high price of Cotion
induced a change of adjure—M this upwards of
'200 acres are under hanks, and with little labour
might be cultivated the ensuing season,— on the
pfintatfondr* largo comfortable dwelling house,
overseer bouse, barn in good repair, and other
bntidingi the whole of (be cleared land is under
good fence. With the plantation or separately
will be sold about thirty prime Negroes *■ *
JR. h J. HAUKRSH AM
nov t *204
For Sale, or to Rent.
. Two neat-tenements, \flth com-
Wortalile out'biiilclings on Lot- No. 21,
'Warren ward, lately ilifi property of J A
ils«.lt,Esq. Apply to D.T.‘ Hall. Sav-
„ WILLIAM POPE. Sen.
H ; -• May River, So. Ca.
**” a>> — „ " ' -
:e orough i containing
t a Thialand Is very vah'i
The lion«o in YVekt Broad street
hit present Decupled by Mr. Wm. Poyr
! tlitoi. Thehottse has alt liniahed roon *,
.bDlilcontlw lot with eighteen stalls,
itjndred and twenty feet front by one
well calculated for a Hoarding
■ Foisenticn can be gir.
terms which will be
JOHN GHinniN.
- Ttnr»Hvtij5.-m.(l Lot,' fNo. S9)
rra Washington Square, on wttilb the tub
IJ1J scriber resiles, having ninety feet upon
'iJJtUnusUm street, and Sixty fefct IVoniilq;
ZT- „
J'i'ilE YS JiOTEl-
(m The subscriber takes this metli-
|]arj c:Iio inform llio public generally, «hd
lllif psrlicohirfy.peVions From the Ion cotih-
Kalai4.7, who. may Visit llie up country in
(witof-heaTih or pleasure, that he will uc-
»csiBdeeg*nilcmeii and ladies, or families with
I. rd by the day, week, or month, on terms,
tegneerl be said in recommendation or A-
fob either In regard to the hcalihfului# of the
j.— a p no# pi, erc> or agreeable and
; in air these particulars It lUnri«
Ida
hundred and icn\
ble fbr cotton, rice and com, and as well calcula
ted fur that culture as any land in the county;
the conditions are low and reasonable; there arc
between seventy amj eighty acres cleared an
under fence, there is also a good dwelling house,
and all nccejoaty out buildings on the premises
guarantee titles will be given to the purchaser,
»o incumbrances lying on said land. For further
lartictilaraapply to capt. Jos. Jones in Liberty
wubty, or to
EDWARD B. D AJ&KR,
(ownerin Mclnlosncounty.
•aug 16
Twenty Dollars Reward.
R ANAWA\ during the iisgbt, the subscri
bers servant girl MILKY She is a bright
Muh.itc, slender made, bet een 18 and 2b years
of age, about five feet in height : speaks (prick,
and rather cuts her words short. She is well
known In Savannah, having acted as a house ser
vant for several year*. She carried away with
her 30 or 40 dollars nod sundry articles of death
She is originally from the country, hut
recent occurrences *d» supposed she has
be<-« bribed ofTby some white man Contains of
vessel* a>« well *3 all other* are cautioned r-gsinst
harhourh.gor carrying a(T the said girl, under pe*
unity of ll>e law. The above reward is offered
for her apprehension nod delivery either to the
subscriber or to the Jailer of Chatham county.
JOHN WOMACK.
imv 28 225
Jbe following will be the raUs of cliargjng,vVr.
‘ J 'r s iI
iTVf&tik ‘
montli. . .
tniwr, brtatf.it, supper, fcc.
Lutlginp. .
, per jlay,
Woo
. •:3fi
- * 12J
75
Wmt.tttl^nli.haKp^ E1IAVE8 .
aJ^The Editors of liie Augusta Cbrbmcfe and
**«* Repiiblicsn, are vcquttied to give two.
Kttfcms montb, until the Ht uf Ja\jrn
awtri their iccounts to Alliens,
land and Negroes 'fi>r ^ale.
* fl*S|5s0MP, property, unincu'dl^«Sdon.
or I.sntl atal Ncgrac% together wltli
forfutUter psrtk.ilarS.'oppIJr to the.Editors of
• For Sate,-
.,mble tract oeiwrccl
ey tilt name of Neville stuia
“about two miles'from fiat.-.......- - -
• considered one oft he best loro l!ico plan,
in its neighborhood, and conlaitia Eight
*4 ~»ml eiehty.fbur acres. It a-'joins Mr.-
Vnunf. Gen. Huycr, tmd Hr. Nicholas
t’ersons who may wish to purchase will
ijnrchdaes', A good tittle'Mll ba
>« times of ulc will be r. avinubte. Ap
be made to . VVM MALLOltV
Agent of Uamlin Mjdtotj.
225 ■ - ' - ■
The public
(lofcnhed dial vise claim of ItStidin
Jfe tract orisnd in Soutl
fle.bbo, ju sfmrmn for
unatfoq of which, iome rial
OJAVIS.
aJi
cannot prdduca. MI.....I..U.; ....
5t rw '1e, kc - f9ff! , MreslK-
' —
NQ«i
DAVID DUNNES,
.Union Ferry.
To Moo t,
a,t
oet 14 ,« -r.-BTONE.
I Formal*,
'|U**®S** Eastern Steam laar and Rica Wit
l fclth the appurtenance* thereto belong! ng-
An extensive credit will be given to the pureha.
ssastatesetsaSs
ply to a *
GKUltGB ATKINSON,')
JAMES 1IUNWOODY. L Doidb Convince
HEN tty iiaRfouo. 5
,rT Tltc y vaonali Republican is requested to
.nsert the alfcvr, and forward the account to the
an* of Daruto Tut payihent.
^tr* 164
Notice.
’ Very valuable tract of land i:> Liberty cour-
i,iy,situate on the bunbuiy ltuad, two miles
a half from Rice orough; containing tw«,
if
Administratore S»lc.
On thf first l uesday in February next
W IIJa he eold before the Court House in the
city of Savannah, at 12 o’clock, A. M ih«-
fjlowing tracts of land in McIntosh county near
Darien, vis:
One tract containing about 220 acres, situate on
Cathead Creek, bounded on the west and north
wdlt by the lands of .Tames Nephew,’and*on the
»outh east, by those of Jacob Wood; and one
Mini of a tract on Horse creek, containing about
ticres, Irttng the upper end of fciid tract-— Sale
n\pcrmisdon of the honorable, the Justice of the
flwnoi^court of Chatham county.
N J. BAYARD,
" u Adm’r. Kst. N. S. B.iyard.
drc6 HB3 ' ..
A'otice.
tliosu indebted to laid estate, are requested to
make payment.
Administrator's Notice.
P ERSONS indebted in the estate of Robert
Dieghnrn, (late Mer.-.hant, Augusta) dece»-
ed, are requested loTmke Imme liatc payment 'o
ibicnbcr in Savannah, or to hi* attorney Mr.
WRAG<i,juq. in Auguata, or auila will
"commenced, indiscriminately, and those who
IVC claims upon said estate are requeued to
prtsent, them prepe^^^, Admlv
The Augusta Clironide, will publish the aborc
once n week Ibr three tjonllil aud forward their
uccolti t to this uflice.
oct 18 feMl96
; INK mouths after dste application will be
lie honorable the Justice of ttie In
ingttsm County when sitting for
• wm.. w , ... dime
the undivided rst*t» ofNnildy Blare, al«o one
ret of land seventy seven number, twelfth dts.
i .trie., of lla'I Cuunly, Gcoigis, being the real «•
‘ utetif William M’Gahagan decerned snAsoU (or
the boncht of the heirs and creditors of the dc-
Ci; “ Ctl ‘ JOHN GRAHAM,
t, ■ THOMASH1UUS T,
• Executors.
sept 33 A ’38»
'\5-TnE months after the date of this notice, at..
.t\l plication will be mace to the Honoreble the
Justice* of th* Inferior court, when add"/?/™
ordinary purposes, for permission to well all the
real cattle of Alexander .Martin,
, Esq. late of laid
‘ RICHARD F. BAKER, Ext.
!s against the e*
sh. wnd are duly ‘
may 39
Commiasionon' fijjtce,
/pHE Oommisslonrmof Hie'Navy'odl* reeeitvl
ai.forX;Ri;in?il| , ir h<Uy rf U ^“ U "
StuftSlislIeiy,
Ininmougpry and Hardware,
Faints,
Dili,
thumefs* storey * ■*'
Mc«l«incs,
Surgical iastnimentt,
Iire«<l>^«amplr3, uiththe prices,lobefurwar V
eri with the proposals
Kour-.S , . P e , fiae anJ rine—pricesofetclu
Whukejr, marie from !lyc, full tirst proof,
Other gr*»ccrics
Slop clothingv %
Fre,b beer and vegetable^ thatTnay be requir
e l h*r the use of the Navy for Ihe year 1824, a»
:hc following places, vi*: Portsmouth, N. II *
B. ston, New York, Philadelphia. Baltlmurc, W -if
mgton, Norf .lk Charleston, 8. C.» Savannati,
u«*.» ; H In' e Hall, Lake Champlain, 8*cketi’s
Harbor, ami Krir* Penn,
In cleleriniuing which of the proposals ofiereri
T;r the supply of several articles, i» the most *d-
vanlageout to the United Butea, the Commission.
1- will be guided by the p«obJifo%iantity of
each article rctpiired.bonnfcctcd wi;U the respect,
ivepneest and ibis rule being applied, in the
some manner, to all the proposals which embrace
more than one- article, the lowest tci ms resulting
Ir >m it will be occepted.
That every offer may be made apon the mum
principle, nnu alike in all respects, with the ix
ceplion of prices, the Commisvioners of t!«e Naw
have deposited with the several Commandants, at
<he places above mentioned, and with the Navy
•tgeiis, forms fpr making offers, with instruction:,
t • deliver one or more of them to any person dis
posed to make nn offer. All persons, therefore,
who may have determined lower for any paitof
tlic articlesabove mentioned, will apply to either
•' *k* Commandants or Navy Agents nearest their
residence for the necessary forms, anJ tiicy will
be supplied, w
Persons making offers arc requested particular-
!y to comply with nil the rules prescribed in the
forma, and io state tjte pnoc of eaeh article which
they are disposed to furnisl), otherwise their pru-
pos:ila may not be taken into-coiuideratinn. .
To be puWished in the Hoslon Patriot, New
Yoik Nalioual Advocate, Vhilarii lph'u Democratic
Press, Baltimure Patiiot, Alexandra Herald, Nor
ftok Herald, Charleston City Gazette, Savannah
Republican, Saikctt's Harbor Ua2eUe, and Eric
Pa: riot
*29 227
.Select Classical and Knglish
School.
• flHK Subscriber intend* re opening his schoo'
I- for young ladies «n<l gentlemen, nn the first
Monday in November next, and having detemin
cd on :< limited number cf Scholars, he requests
those of his friends who intend to patronize him,
make early application.
From four to aix children can be accommodated
ith board, &c in the subsc libera family.
UHAS. W. CARPENTER,
oci 21 197
Runaway,
I A ROM the subscriber'a paniation three or fotn*
weekb ago, a J\etfro Man nr Ted Jacob He
i i abr.uf 5 feel 2 or 3 inches high, stout made—
his toes turned inwards. amt speaks rather like
an African, lie toi-uierly belonged to a Mr. Uho-
•Jo; and Jacob has lived some time in Scriveu
u<*ty, near a Mr. Duggers. A rewaid rf TIXV
DOLL.iJiS will be paid for hi* delivered lo
JEREMIAH CUVLEU.
nov 2> ca223
Ten lMlars Reward.
• 6 ANA WAV >lr ip the 1st ins*, u mulatto X!.-.r.
named HAUVEY, he is rather taller than
t ! .c iwdinary height of Negroes,has a large scar on
his face, hla countenance very remarkable, repre-
vtr.'ing any thing else than good lmmor 1 pur-
chaned him from Mr. 8met«, of the firm of Watt
U Smct e ; he wore a wav a short Greco Jacket and
also carried with him a frock Coat, about half
worn made ofsupeifi.ie ofoe cloth. A reward of
glO will be paid fbr his delivery at the City Hotel
::r securing him in any Jail so that l get him again.
JOHN P. DENNEY.
nov 21 220
) all whom l
may concern Whereas S M Rond applies
for letters of administration, (with the will annex
cd) on tltc estate of Thomas Luocns. late of Sn-
vanuiritf vhop^eper, deceased, in behalf-of the
directresses of the Savanntdi female nssylum, !e
go tecs of the said .' tccased,
,'l hese arc therefore to cite and admonish all
and singular the kim.rcd and creditors of the said
icc§jtecri, to file their objections, if any they
have, to the granting vf the administration of the
(•■date of the deceased to the applicant in Hie
c'tiks office in the *aid court, nn or before the
1st Monday in January nc.\t t otherwise letters
administration will be granted.
Witness the honorable George L. Cope, on? < f
the justices of the said court, the 6th day of Dec,
ADom thuusandeight hundred ^ndtwen'y three
S. kl BOND, c c o.
dec 5 238
Georgia—(. luvtham County.
T« nil whom itmiy Concern— v
SPHERE AS. John Howard, and Willnm Gas.
ton, Executors of Benjamin, Howard, dec
have spp'ied to the Honorable the Court ol' Or*
dinarv <>t Chatham County, lo be discharged from
• heir Executorship.
Now these are to cite and admonish all and sin-
gtrinr the kimlrcd and creditirs of the laid dec.
•:? file their objection-* (if i ny they have) hi my
ctlicc on or before the 29»h day of May neSt; oth*
vrwlte letters dismiiaory will be granted to the
ipniicnr.ts. ^
• Witness the lion, Jno. P. Williamson one of
• he Justice* of oxid Court, this 29ih day of Nov.
A, U. 1823.
S, M. BOND, co
nov 29 227 . .
Georgia—Effingham County.
To all whom It mty concern,
W HEREAS Daniel lluU;t, administrator
Gideon Mullet, deceased, has i|
the court to be diachatged ftom the at
lion aforesaid. ..... . .
Now these are therelWe to ate and admonish
Id deceox^Tto filo tliel? ottfectiowlifany they
bar6) In n\y ih# * nr a.
” bril hekt, otherwbe let
itlhdchtt
Mowe.i"
teptlHI OilM*
The Piano Forte with othtr Instru
ment! taught. _■
JTt HRtwbaeribvr remectlui.j- iefurat tb
9-, Ladies and Gentlemen ol Savannah, tfiat he
will fire Inrmotions oa tlie tbltnwln, fciwni-
rnent., tlx, 1‘l.iu t'otic, CtaroM, I hat nod Flo
, Term. m»lo known by application an
hiarc.Klcnce, lira I.. A.Cinau, Fl.ntert IMnk
aquate.
„ „ ' V. OALl.AtIKR,
re. It. runoa tuned in Town or Country.
oetJgJ ‘irt #
Select, ClasstcaV
enclish'sghool.
Corner •/ Vratftan and York Streets,
f p HE subscriber respectfully informs his (Yien
L and the public, that he will re open las i_
min«»r> for young Ladles and Gentlemen on Mon
day the SOtb Inst, llirecnrst of iobtructioo will
comprise the Greek and Lariu languages, in addi
tion to the branches (Sftlie Engiinli language,
MMinlly taught at public Seliools. As the number
of pupils fchsll be limited, J'arer.ts and Guardian*
who may wish to place their children udder the
care of the undersigned, are requested to make
r*rly application to Richard W. Habersham, Esq.
or Col. James Hunter. ^
HENRY UACDONKfeLL.
oct If 123
flair Restorative,and Preservative
Vegetable Cerate.
1 PH E important discovery of a Vegetable sub-
stance, capable of restoring and presorting
the Hair, was accidentally made by an individual;
who has.neither the capacity nor the disposition
W) practice deception or fraud. The fullest reli
ance may be plaseil on the cfficucy and power of
lie Testable Cerate, not only in restoring and.
preventing the falling ol the ttuir, butin pvoduc-
»ng the greatest lustre and livefiness nf it imagina
ble ; and the public rnny rest assured tliat it* cf
lects will he clearly manifeated in the course of a
short rime by the renewal and vigorous growth
of the Hair,and by eliectually preventiughs'com ,
ing out or tailing off. The Vegetable Cerate
-“nds to resusahate and excite the energies of the
Even five Department, Geo.
^ „„ Mlt.t.KDGEVIU.E, 3UI So. 1633. -
®5fflayassssw;«t
^tn of tbit 8t*u, hmII the nest «*n.r»; Ei«*>
„ F.f.MllA WOOD, Scc t rg,
■ IN SENATE, 111th No,. 1831.
-T^fy**.** •» ‘O^M* tb Hucrtiio H.» wish-
S^Sl^jy^'bl.MNfcMfoltre ITw-to of
' ni r ‘ C51 *^-
tiohi to fehtM io the. tUkrc-.t cou .tie* ol ItS
o l, ffi 1 " °' l:,lco “•’nwnibtt. or Uiu Lerirf*.
J he n f“ 'ienerel Eleetluo thcre,Vto
propw, to o.tti noil e.eiy voter « the time of
eoimtuip out the bullols. to annex to the return
of tlic «id eketiju ly them so tmusraitled t . tho
, into .'.temenl ot li,a
!?* ”."• " MiR ***• 'hit Ulo tome Duty bo
iy.hc&: ,eM b i •»■«***.-
Aad t#Ufiller naohcl Tbit hi, RiccIlenoY
thaGovernoiJre,i,nd|ieii heithy requerted to
eausc thl* resolution lft b. p’ift'Mii'd ivrthout Ac.
hv.in the several Oaictte, of this 9'tste. iodbto
cooumie the Kill puhlicallon unee • month, uftti-
the next Otnenl Election.
Itetul soil a^rerrt to nniutlmoiiHy.
THOMAS STOClt:;. i‘,uiicot.
In the Ihusc if Hijmcaibrtvct. 14th Not . 183J,
Read ami ftom^nwil in.
DAVID ADft MS, Stealer.
Approved, 1Stli Nov. ISSl J
• ; G?M. l iiour, fc.rej»sr..
v INK months .iter date, l Mulf i e
’ ltownbk the Justice, of the lafenw oourt
of Chatham county, when sittioif for owtln-r-. nor.
poses, for leave to setUhe tm.lt. 1,1. ,t moli '. itTte
I'J'J 1 P-f 1 * of >he foUowinj lota Mid tac.of 'and.
be restore d to their hmltt.v action, and perform
all those functions assigned them !.y nature.
The proprietor being aware *»f the num#*ro«s
vperfics pH lined on the public, and desirous thut
the prevent article may not sutler from faLe un
pressi-u-s t ests its merits on tiic effect it ho* pro
duced on various persons, who have us- d it, and
all that is avked, an it relates to the verity of its
Tcc«, is a fair trial.
Elderly people, with bald heads, must rest a*>
Mired that by applying a few boxes of the abnVe
Cerate, their Hair will be restored with oil its
youthful beauty and life.
Tn prevent imposition, the mIc of the Vegeta
ble Cerate will be confined to DuctotJAMK9 H*
11 ART, New York, corner of Hroad w ay & Clrurn-
iier street, three doers from Washington llult,
where it wili he sohlatjjl 7d.
A liberal tiedoct.ort will be made to Country
l-alffs.
Tlic pror.victor cf the above valuable di'-covery
ntcntis ai»pw»»tMg agents through ibe United
y.ntc.s for the sale c.f i*. and ah’* »n Europe.
tYJ’ A few boxes bl \\u above valuable article,
have been received, and are offered for oa'lc by
Messrs Fuctat & Holland, an J Atfaos 1*ausi“-
Druggists, Savannah.
JVVw JVfr—i'Ct 28 ai2X)
a. t y-*c~"i" — — ilkin&unrouflJ
ty Geoigia, containing 202J acr. ri
a.eo, lot N • 62, in the 13lhrik<»«j ©i* W& t ym
c unty, Georgia, contriftin^a, m<5reov
less—also, lot No 65, in the 13i h 'dislrict of WO.
kinson oouuty. G« orei» J *cm,tiM i H-; 2o2i acres
more or less—also, ailthat Rrt of land in the Cit*
Savannah, known by the letter \\\ Oglethorpe
. tird, With the improvements-tlK-rcou—Mso, ill
tirat let ol hud in the said city of .S:.v.-mtia!.,kno*o
t<y theletu-r Y. Oglethorpe vwt-.r.h tlie lia-
provements thereon. ThtJvdd undiriJcd moie-
Laurel Hill Toll-Mill.
.ft HUE Toll mill on Mrs. Anc. im’a plsiltali.
.iX has been completely repaired lately, and
now ready to work as well as nry other mill 1
the river. The rough-rice that will be sent l”
the mill will be kept separately in dry and s«R
s'ores, and ibafl be beat with the utmost care and
economy, and the bands will be always delivered
in good order. Empty barrels, made of prime
hosted staves, will be furnished at the mill when,
n q dred. The termo ol cleaning Rice will he the
same at the other toil-mills. Those plar.tvrs
who will engage to have their crops beat at this
mill, and keep her supplied, will have 200 ties
ces, or as much less i they please, bout at on
turn. Applications Concerning the mill, to be
made to Archibald lirebner, on the plantation, or.
in Savannah,to . .
_ PETIT OF, Y1LLF.R*
fh»»nnvnh, July 1, 1823. ^ tla0-6m
Of land, I
Iaui of laud i
di.siricf, no 104, oa uikuici, no t.iU,
no 236, 4lh distilct, no 274, 13 diMncu-
Lots of land lying in Henry couri^, no io3,1st
g in Monroe countyfjno 30; 2d
uiiitticfj no l.-iti. tstiv uutricr.
t, n&2F4,13 #
and lying in Henry cc
dicrict, no .‘>7,2-t do. nos 49and 54,3
M and lfii hh-Oo. no, 18B, Utlf dq. noil',
iorii do. no 65, 17tb d».
In Gwinctt county, lot no 328, fth dhttrief ^ *
. * a Dooly count V| lots no 166,-6th district, ho.
05, Uih d*». no 2U3* 10th do. no 168, l2ti» d»).
*« Hwtst m. codnty, lqU no 2)7, M torfob
io 20,6th do. no'H^ l?ti, dii., ’
1st Ftiyett county, lot no 65, # ’
For the benefiLof the heirs and creditors ol lit#
slate of Robert Leach. .i.'
LGUlEAfcfeACll,
_ O-I A.lri'x c.liito ttJt-lftWt.lftjjoU.
tfl-W 92 128 a s > r '
Notice.
TVTlS'E month. ufterUiUdjfe'
1 * made to the Honorable juugcs ol
CfMtrt iif Chatham fori Jeafr
S f bth(l being IheTaal estate cf-T
one in the fifth duiHct of'
S^the other on the August*
from Sstvannah, 6ontamir“ ’
more or less Adjoining lun<
Hobbs, Hunt tmd where 1
A may concern, w nereis wjin.n r oller, lias of the hnrc,and cvodinJrs
pli.id to the Honorable the tJotirt of Ordinnty cl
tiii .thhm CoutUy for letters of administiUtion,. or
the estate and effect:; nf Daniel U hbins, late of
Savannah, in la blf of ihe heirs and rreditprs..
Tin se arc therefore to cite and admonish all anti
singular the kind red a»ul creditors of the said tie*
ceased, to file their object ions (tf any they have)
tv the gfsntihg ol the udiuiniHU'atKm of the estate
of the deceased to the applicant'in the Clerk'i
Office of the said court, nn up before the . 14'.It day
•t December next; otlu:rwbc letters of adminis
ir- tion will be grunted.'
Witness the HodoihUIc Thomas N. Morel, one
ol t»»c Justices of the said court, (he I4ib\lay jpf
November; A. D. one thousand eight hundred and
twenty three. ' ' '
S.-M. BOND, c e
nov 14 215 > " •*..... , -
Georgia- -Chatham County.
To all whom it may eoheeru—
W 1KUEAS Alary Bruer, administratrix. «.
the estate of Victor Dohet, deceased, hat
petilionrd the court of ordinary of Chatham coun-
be discharged.
ail and singular the kindred ami creditors, of the
said decca*cd,to fi'e their objections, fifeft“”* l '“*
litve) irypy office, on or before the 2Lt
Februntfiwx* i otherwise letter* dismissory Will
be granOTTto the ap;Jic*nt.
Witnew ’the honor: ble George L. Cope, one
of the Justices of tlie said Court, the 2Lt uay of
August, A. D. 1823. %t
S. M DOND.C. U V-
.un 2t tra ♦
GeoWpa-
Toall whommsvconcern .* "
MTHEUEA? Tl.om>* Dudley. ha« appll
to tlic hthuntfei lit Court at On"
Chkthant County, for letters of adntioUti
i/Hc estate and ellecls of Adam Champlin,
T'hcJuil^ihcWforeTft. cite end wlmtanSh elfc-
and binguktr the kimlrcd and creditors cf the
Mid deceased, to file their objections (it n.iy tlie f
have) to thegrautiug of the a-itmniatrati'.ti of the
■otherwise letter* of
w r
OYgfi
To all whom it may enneefn.’
f.HV.AS 1 ftvrvnh trnum.ii. HiiriiinS*
HF.REA9 Joseph Kopm *u, s<im»nislratc
inUir* ▼ ▼ -Tobias Myers, deoeas?d, lias petitioned me,
“ honorable the Court of Urtiituiry Chatham
county to be discharged from tho.Mud administr,'i-
81#t day of btcrmber nc.^.;bthtrwise'letien
'atlSbilktraiidlg will beiranreth :v'% *
. Wunesa the liohmahieiotin l*. \YHlid(fison,^ce
of the.tutticcs of Che said cnuit, thc21stday t.t
.Ncvcialmr, A. U.onc thousand eight hundred "MW*
twcuiy'three* ‘
tied.
Thcae are th(HTfi>rs«ocftennflttilmoi<ibli«ll and
•ingulaf the kindred and creditors of tlic .aid dc*
ceaVrd, to tile their otijcetioni) (IF any they have,)
tnmy Office on or befor. the. J. ( t da* oT January
next, othenkfoe letter.ifiamla* ,*y will be gnntetl.
Wltneu the honorable Gc-oqje Lfiope, one of
(he JuadM* of the aald fcof jt.in.Ttt d.y or Juf)
uo SM B0Nli —
• ’NWicfi. .
niter date I alpl) i.
he Inferior ConH of
1 l<**e. lo fell alflhe
ring to Ajiolin*. Ueebtirgef, dec,
Se^tilU^not'ce.
mOUL 83
HV GNA
f the I
> HapettA out. Kx’r.
the r.*l;
deceased,^ .
' ,f **“ 1 TUO»lA8 C LAftftE, l iUqwii
MATTHEW tVFBVmiOV, 5 AdmW<
June 31 H7-
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