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To Let.
S , From the 5th October next, that
lleneaent two noiy home in the Market
(quart, at prewnt occupied by Mr. Ger-
lain as a public House for further par-
•ppty to Isaac Minli or to the eubteriber.
P E. PAUKP.lt
gffA 6 178
To Rent,
M Tbe three story building
Broughton street, immediately opposite
(lie reddenee of Moses defend, E>qV
Poaacssion to be giren on the 1st Dec.
•slot if more agreeable to the apMkant an
otter date can be aireoged with this present
eceiuot Mrs. Benjamin Wall. Apply to
^ I. MINIS
My 27
To Kent.
Tho House corner of Dryan end
liberalism streets, fnrmeily oeettnir
M bv the Subscriber. Fur terms ap,ily
tliis office. , .
«tl» 1M-
To Rent,
Tho wharf, with the bailding*
{thereon, now occupied by Wm A. Moort*
[■■i •* * w P ot * poaieasion given on
Ijmitbe first of December—for terms apply
•Mr. Wm. Taylor or
ROOT. M. GOODWIN,
tel 51 1197 ~~
To Rent.
t The Store corner ot Drayton and
I street next door to Mr Trucheluts*
iperior stud for X Grocery Biore.
tppty to T. tIAHTOW,
19.1 Orleans Square,
ir Sale, opto Rent.
. . Two neat tenements, with coni'
frQjfottsbleout buildings on Lot No. 21
I* • ■ Wsfren ward, lately the property of1A
llaiiscoll, Esq. Apply to D.T. Hell. Bar-
1 WlLLIAMPOPB, Sen
May. River. So. Ca.
ad 29
291
/ For Sale.
The House and Lot, (No. 29)
eni Washington square, on which the sun
fJJSierib'er resides, haring ninety feet. upon
iJISlHouston street, and sixty feet fronting
pe Square. JAMES WALLACE.
r 6 208
ATUFA’S HOTEL.
The subscriber tnkea this meth-
Wll oil in inform the public generally, and
seil particularly periimi from the low coun-
try, who may Visit the up country in
nno'it of health or pleasure, that he will ue-
commodate gentlemen end ladies, or families with
Solid by the day, wetfc or month, on easy terms.
Hotting need be auid-fn recommendation of A-
then.s, cither in regard to'the htalthfulncaa of the
plow, salubrity of atmpapherr, or agreeable «ntl
pieasint society i in til these particulars it stands
preeminent.
The following will be the rates of charging, via.
Mss tod Hone, per tiny, gl 7i
« it «• t* per week, 1 g)
e ,i « “ month, 1 25
Single Ann, per day, 1 90
I « “ « week, S 00
" *" " month, IB 00
Dinner, breakfast, supper, be. 371
Lodging, 121
Hone, per day, 75
« » night. SO
* * month. “• 12 (JO
Children and servants, hair price.
GKORGF. HAYES.
»ptM 188
tjThelEdilors of tlte Augusts Chronicle and
Suumih KVfutblicaii, are reqn’esteifto give two
etwitmi s month, until the lit of July nest.nnd
fcrwud their nccounteto Alliens.
Land and Negroes for. Sale.
HANDSOME property, unincumbered, con
i fitting of Ltr.tl and Negroes* together will*
Stock of every kind, And the growing crop, »•
•owning in ell to about 12 or 1^000 dollars, situ-
in the upper country, and well calculated for
ittuntry Store—the soil well adapted to the cul-
tintion of Corn and Cotton, U offered for aale on
“NwwlMmr terms. . ! ...
SAw* Slock, or good paper, well aecurcd, will
*'ften in payment; -
For further panicultr*, Apply to the Editors ol
>> -
For Sale,
A LLthst valuable tract or patreei oftond known
J. by the name of Nelville suuuted in South
“retin shunt two miles from Bstrunnah. Thi-
ten it cnnshlcred one of tho best Ibre Bice plan,
“toil in Its neighborhood, and contains Eight
teotlreil and eigUiy.four seres. It s ljoips Mr.
™*tu Young. Gen, Huger, und Mr. Nicholas
orejer. Persons who may wish twpurelittse will
*»ante the premises, A good tittle will be given
™ the times of sale will bo r,nsonsWb. A pplt-
•teoto be maths fo WM MALLOliY
Agent of Hamlin Mallory.
" The Public
3 informed that the claim of Hamlin Mallory to
Jho tract of land In South Corolinn, called
•Chine, Is now In a train for Judicial Inveatigu-
“®i until the termination of which, some nik
incurred bythdka who y, g
dm 3 337
. Overseer Wanted.
V MAN Who understand' the culture of Cotton
A and management of Negrotfito take charge
■•plantation on a healthy- situation, none need
|ly who cannot produce satisfactory vouched
dec!
Enquire it fob oftice.
To Rent.
T" B "■* known
p - “• stone
* For Hale,
r HR Darien Eastern Steam Saw and Rico Mill.
with the appurtenances thereto belonging—
5n extensive credit will be given to the pundit,
ser or purchasers, he or they giving aeeurtty. ap
proved or by the Bank of Darien.—For terms an
*»ly to *
GEORGE ATKINSON,)
JAMF.S DUN WOODY, C /lank Cmmiticc
HENRY HAIIFORD. $
LT The t. vannah Republican ia requested in
,nserl the abc.e, and forward the account to the
»nk ol Dane:, for payment,
aug 2 164
iMnds and Negroes for Sale.
r*. hHK Subaci i.tcra offer f ir tale that well know
» Md valuable plantation, in fChatham County
ctlled BKVKKl.Y, mi mated nine miles from Savin,
nah on the Southern Road, containing 2172 acn*a
old. survey; of this land a large proportion is as
valuable Cotton Land, ns any in the County. • The
inland swamp is one ef the safest in the State,
produced successive good crops, as good at river
swamp, until 1815, when the high once of Cotton
Induced a change of culture—of this upwards of
200 acres are utider hanks, and with little labou
might be cultivated the ensuing season,— on (f<
plantation, is a large comfortable dwelling hous-
overseer house, barn in good repair, and otlu
buildings the whole of the cleared Lind is unde,
good fence. With the plantation or separately
wJl be sold about thirty prime Negroes.
IL & Jo HABERSHAM.
1 4204
Notice.
4\ Very valuable tract of Land in Liberty coun.
ty, situate on the aunbury It\id, two nil-,
ami a half from Rice orough; containing tw«
hundred and t^gacre a This Und ia very valua
ble for cotton, nee and corn, and at well calcuta
<ed for that culture aa apy lafld in the coun'yj
the conditions are low and reasonable; there ar<
between aerenty and eighty .*cr«a cleared an
•imler fence, there ia also a good dwelling bouse,
and all neceasary out buildings on the premia «
guarantee tides will be given to the purchase»
io incumbrances lying on said land. For furtnc.
. .rticuUrre apply to capt. Jqp. Jones in Libert>
ounty, or to
EDWARD B. DAKKR,
owner in McIntosh count'
tig is
- Administrators Sale.
On the first Tuesday in February next
W ILL be told before the Court House i
city of Savannah,'at 12 o’clock, A M. the
following tracts of Undin McIntosh county near
Darien, viz:
One tract containing about 220 acro^situate
Cathead Creek, bounded on the west and north
west by the lands of James Nephew, and on
south east, by those of Jacob Wood; and
‘ in! of a tract on Horse creek, containing about
acres', bring the upper end ofikptd tract—Sul*-
by permission of the honorable, the Justice of the
Inferior court of Chatham county.
N J. BAYARD,
Adm’r. Kst.N. S Bayard,
lec 6 t233
Select Vlussical and English
a. School.
iHB Subscriber intend' re opening his schoo
for young Judies and gentlemen, on the first
Monday in November next, and having determin
ed on a limited number of Scholars, he reque-n?
those oFhis friends who intend to patronize him,
make early application.
brom four to six children can he accommodated
the Fubscribers family.
C11AS. W. CAKPKNTEU
•\otice.
a LI. persona having demands against the estate
of Robert Wormll, jun’r. late ol .Savannah,
•vii* please present them properly attested—and
tl. -sd indebted to said estate, are requested to
ke payment, ,
PHILIP IHltSWI,
. Qua!. Executor.
8 ,^^21° A
Administrator’s Notice.
•JERSONS imlobteJ to -lie .state of Roliert
Dreghorn, (Die Merchant, AtigtiataJ ch-ce..-
>re riqnevietl to moke inline line payment 'o
the sttbici-ibpr in Savannah, or to Ilia attorney Mr.
GEORnE WUAGGtjun. in Augusta, orauila will
be commenced iudiicriminaieiy, and those who
have claims upon laid estate are requested t«»
present litem properly attested,
1 WM. TURNER, Admr.
The Augusta Chronicle, will publish the abotc.
once a week lor three months and forward their
account to this ollice. .
oct 18 fcatl96
INK montlia after date application will be
made th the honorable the Justice of the In
. .rior Court of Effingham County when sitting to
ordinary purposes, for leave to acll, one tract ot
land lay ing in the County of Effingham,con'.ininf.
hundred acres adjoining Jenkins land, .<lso
... half of a tract of land of three hundred acrca
of the undivided estate of Nancy Blare, also one
tract of land itevenlyTacven number, tivclftli dta-
rici, of Had County, Georgia, being the real ea.
tale bf William M’Gahagan deceased and sold lor
he benefit of the heirs and ereditoia of the de
Ci “ ed ' JOHN GRAHAM,
THOMAS HUU8T,
Executors.
sent 23 ’ *23J
vV'INE moiitlixafter the dale of Ihta notice, ap.
±\J plication will be matte to the Honorable tire
litalicea of the Inferior court, when alitinir lot
ordinorf purpoaes, for permiaoion to tell all thr
real eatatl! or Alexander Martin, Esq. late of a tv.
county deceased. r, ch arD F. RAKER, Exr.
april IS 91
be made l^lte Inferior Court or Challtom
iounty for leave to sell a tract of land drawn by
,'ltomaa Cappa deceaard in the.late Land Lotte
ry, situate and belngth the fifth district of Men.
toe County and knn-n by the numberfor the
benefit ol the heinand etcdUomof'the *“J J' 10 *-
Capps dec. JOHN MOREL, Adm r.
sept 6 ‘ 7 ^
Fts»s«xsasaasas2 E
T. Vnion Ferry.
INE months after data I shall apply to the
. honorable the Justices of the interior Cour
Chatham Comity, when titling for ordinary
irpoaeiu for leave to sell a tract of land, contain-
ope hundred and thlily-Hye acre*, moreor
-situate on Rocky Creek, In Wilkes county.
leorgla, being the real estate of Peter MoPtrikne,
cn. uec. and to be sold foe th* benefit bf foe
w.l>a>.'AlL—ol kVaklK] (JjtPPiml.
•a'horixed to receivethe aatne.
ELI7.A AKIN, Adm’rx.
8) GEa ii. McAllister, Atim’r,
hkir.andcreJUor.p.th.Viddj
may 27 t
..id deceatkd. AT J01JNS oKAdm’rx,
THOMAS JOHNSON, Admr.
. June 17 IW
■Vaejf Commissioners' Office,
, NOVEMREIt 17, 1823.
r j|HI. CommtiMone-a of the Navy will receive
A Proposals until the 27tb day of December
iirxt, for au pply ing all
Cordage,
Ship Chandlery,
Ironmongery and Hardarare,
Paints,
Oils,
Gunners’ stores,
Mcdicmra,
Surgical ixatrumcnUg
Floor—Superjin, and fine—prices of each
mb h cr k :Sic™ d 4. fr0m Hye>f “ U finl P~ f ’
Slop cbthmgp
ftesh beef and vegetable., that may be reoui
’ ■ Jbe use of the Navy lor the vc r laox
B-'alon New^' P lf < i^ i V i* : Toriamoutli, N. if
ineton ’ Nnrf; 10’’^“ f de p,,i '- IUI(lm< ' r r.'V .rb
K S - C - * Savannah,
M.rbir. . h „:;v.rie"|-c™ ke Chlm[>Uin -
In determining which of the proposals offered
r the supply of aevend article., i« , hc moat .d-
n nil ^ S,,, “’ ,,le CormiVsr'n:
^ ,he Prethable quantity „r
ch article rettutred,connected with the resnect
e prices 1 and this rule being .pplied, in tn,
atmv manner, to aM the propoJl, whichemhr'ce
SSJZK SSSS” ““ --""s
ceptton ot prices, the Commissioners of the Navy
tbeT.ke^'h W “ h th ' **»«•' Commandant,. &
me ?. lon ed, and with the Nav,
,' s f,l *- f , u " n> foe tnaktng ofli-ri, with instruction'
m deliver .one or more of them to any person dis
posed to make an offer. All perwmk, therefore,
rtio may have determined to oflee for any patt of
tue articles above mentioned, will apply to either
o the Commandants or N ivy Agents nearest their
bo luppifed" " C n ' c ” s * , > forms, and they will
Persona making offers are requested particular,
to comply with al tberulea prescribed in the
“*'• ‘h“ price of each article which
they are disposed tofonmh, otherwise their pm-
HiaalsI may not be Uken into consideration. 1
\ 'c J-y PubJifocd in the Huston Patriot, Nov
5 ork National Advocate, Philadelphia Democratic
Press, Baltimore Patiwt, Alexandria Herald, Nor
City Gazette, Savantu).
Il. ptiblican, Sacked a Harbor Gazelle, and En,
ith board, Le ii
Ten Hollars Reward.
R /fNAWAY nb-fft ihe 1st inat * mv.sUa4«. mar
named HAUVF.Y, he it rather taller than
tlie ordinary height ot‘ Negroet,h:ui a large scar on
his f..cc, hla coiinteuancf very t emarkalde, repre*
va'inir any thing else than good humor. I ru.r*
chased him from Mr. Smets, of the firm of Watt
\ Smetf; he wore awav a short Green Jacket and
Iso carried with him a frock Coat, about halt
worn made of auprt-fine blue cloth. A reward o(
^10 will beptud fur his deliver)' at the City llotti
secuting lii.n in any Jail so that 1 get him again.
JOHN I*. DENNEY.
anv 21 220
•t
may concern Whereas S M Uond applies
•or tett'Ms of tedminisliaiion, (with the will annex
d) on the estate of Thomas Lucena, fate of Sa-
van nidi, shop keeper, deceased, in behalf of the
lirectrca«es of the Savai.nuh female nssylum, It-,
.tees of the stud dc ceased.
These arc therefore to cite and admonish all
igutarthe kirn, red and creditor* of the said
-ceased, to file their nb)crtion», if any they
to the granting of Hie administration of the
■late of the deceased to tlu- Hpplicant in the
clerks office in the said court, on or before the
it Monday in lanuary next ? otherwise letters o'
idministration will be granted
Witness the honorable George I. Cope, one of
the justices of the said court, the 6'h day of Dec.
‘ D one thousand eight hundred and en'y three.
S. M BOND, c c o.
dec 6 238
Georgia—Lhatlium County.
To all whom it tm:y Concern—
M1EUK VS, Joiin Howard, anil William Gi*«
. tnu. Executors of Benjamin Howard, Uec.
ive applied to the Honorable Hie Court .of Or.
marj- ot Chatham County, to be diachargcd from
heir Executorship >
Now these are to cite and admonish all and sin*
ular the kindred and creditora of the ■said dec.
file their objections (if snv they have) in my
ffice on or before the 29th day of May next; utu-
whe letters dismissory vytil be granted to the
he Just ices of said Court, this 29Hi day of Nov.
D. 1823.
S, M. BOND, c c o,
nov 29 227
Georgia—Effingham County.
To ail whom it m»y concvrn,
W HEREAS Daniel Mullet, administrator f
Gideon Mullet, deceased, has snplied to
■ i court to be discharged from the adminlstrs*
n aforesaid. 4 . ■
Now these are therefi re to cite and admonish
.«J and singular the kindred and ereditora of the
said deceased, to file their objections, (if any they
have) in my office on or before the 2d day of A.
pril next, otherwise lettera disroUwiy will be
granted to the applicant. ■ •
Given under my hand snd seal this 4th day of
October, 1823*
JOHN CHALTON, c. c. o. x. c.
oqt 4 ^ W \
The Piano Ports with other lustra-
* meats taught.
T HKjte—-itn no .Hift tefcf—UioMcnr
Ufoe. wd Gvntlomen rfSoviuinfo, tU h*
wo give Inotructton* nn the following iutru.
■enu. vix. Mom r^u, Chma, HuuavM,.
Teno. outdo known by opplicoliott ..
hi«reudence, Mn L. A.Cwion, PlutcioHonk
square.
P. GALLAHKR.
N. B. Pianos tuned to Town ot Country*
oe* M one *
Select, •Classical
ENGLISH SCHOOL.
C.rncr ./ Drayton anil F.r*- Street,.
T HE subscriber revpectlully inlbrras bis friend.
snd the public, that he will re open bit se
mtnsry for young Ladies sod Gentlemen on Mon-
•lay the 20th Inst. Hi* oourst of instruction will
comprise the Greek snd Latin lsngusges,in sddi.
linn to the branches of the English Language,
iMtally taught at public Schools. As foe number
>f pupils shall be limited, Parents snd Guardian,
'ho m.y wish to plsce their children under the
care of the undersigned, are requested to m.i,-
eariy application to Richard W. Habersham, Eaq
“T Col. James Hunter.
HENRY UACDONNELL.
net 11 193
Hair Restorative, and Preservative
Cerate.
T HE important discovery of a Vegetable sub.
stance, capable of restoring and preferring
the Hair, w*s Accidentally made by an individual,
who has neither the capacity nor the disposition
piwctice deception or fraud. The fullest relj-
ce may be placed on the efficacy and power of
the Vegetable Cerate, not only in restoring an 1
prevailing the failing ot the /Mr, but In produc
mg the greatest hutre and liyelitiesa of it imagina
ble; and the public may rest assured that its ef
feet swill be clearly manifested in thecourse of .
short time by the renewal and vigorous grown,
of the Hair,and by effectually preventing its con.
•ng out or falling olf. The Vegetable Ceran
ends to resuscitate and excite the energies of the
capillary vessels, which constitute those organs
that secrete the matter forming the hair; the e,
like many other organs of the animal body, whicn
have been in a state of dormancy or disease, ina;
be restored to their healthy action, and perform
all those func'ions assigned them by nature.
The proprietor being aware of tlu* numerous
specifics palmed on the public, and desirous that
the present article may not suffer from fal-e im.
pressions, rests its merits on the effect it has pto
duced on Various person*, who have usrd it, and
all that is asked, an it relates to the verity of i«v
effect, is a fair trial.
Elderly people, with bald heads, must rest
sured t r * * “ “
Cerate,
youthful be.<uty and life.
To prevent imposition, the sale of the Vcgci *
ble Ccrale w ill be confined to Doctor JAMES II.
HART, New York, comer of Broadway & Clum
ber street, three doors from Washington Ha!,
here it will be sold ut £1 75.
A liberal deduction will be made to Country
•alers.
The proprietor of the above valuable discover)
intends appoiting agents thumlpi the Unite
for the shU» and also in Europe.
03* A ftrw boxes of the above valuable mrtlch,
have been received, and are o/Temt for sale h)
Messrs Four at it Hollamp, and Avsoir Passons,
Druggists, Savannah.
w» —oct 28 ai2(X)
1 that by applying a few boxes of the above
»e, their Hair will be restored with all its
Executive Deiiortment,Geo.
MIIAEDGETIU-B, 21st Now' 1823.
JfNnDF.RP.n, TU tho sobjolned R coelution be
published once a month, in each nf «he Ga-
aetteiofthis State, until the next Genera. Elec-
ti to
Attest, ELISIIA WOOD, SseVy;
IN SENATE, 12th Nor. JSJL
WnnaxAt it ia de* in»ble t« ascertain me wish
es of tlte citizens of this state, as to tlte mode of
choosi% Electors of Pretwknt ar.d Vice F. esi-
dent of the United States;
Be it thtrefore retained by the Senateotui Bents
of /Irprexentiitivea of the State of Geo gta in
rut Auemb’ymet, That it shall be »••»* *l*i . the
Magittnt^s wmi «ball pr* side at the several F.lee.
tions*ube held in the different cr unties of this
State*for the choice of members ef tha Legist*,
ture, at the neat General Election therein, to
nropnse to each and every voter at the time of
receiving his vote, uh 'ther he desir h that the
choice of said Electors si all be conffd^l to the
people or retained by the Legtsfuturr, u-.tf ti. rc
quest such voter tosigutfj rocli desire U.
iorting on his ticket, tlie*Wo~ * — -*
iorsing on his ticket,
oM People >
counting out the ballots, to annex to the .. .....
of the said election by them so transmitted 1 • tlte
Executive Department, a into statement' of Hie
votes so given, to the end tlut the aumetr.ay be
hid before the next Legislature by Ids Excelicn-
cy the Governor - -
And be it further re—bed. That his Excellency
the Governor be, and he is hereby requested to
cause this resolution to be published without de
lay, in the several Gazettes of this State, aod to
continue the said publication once a month, unti
the next General Election.
Read and agreed to unanimously.
THOMAS STOCKH, President,
In the House of Ileprsbentctlvei, 14th Nov. 1823.-
Read and canedTrcd in.
DAVID ADA MS, Speaker.
Approved, 18th Nov. 1823.
G. M. TROUP, GovernorJl
INE months after dale, 1 sl.^U a;>, .y f©- the
^ the (ofitfurCoort
* honorable tlic Justice*of ...
of Chatham county, wheu sitting for or jinurv pur
poses, for leave * K< » t- —
Laurel Hill Toll-Mill.
a 4IIE Toll mill on Mrs. Ancnim’a nlantatior.
, has been completely repaired lately, and 1 •
now ready to work as well as any other miff on
the river. The rough rice that will be sent
flic mill will be kept separately in dry and safe
stores, and shall be beat with the utmost care snd
economy, and the barrels will be always delivered
in goo 1 order. F.mpiy barrels, made of prim-
boated staves will be furnished at the miff when
required. The terms of clcunhv Rice will be the
me as at the other toll-mills. Those planters
ho will engage to have their crops beat at this
miff, and keep her supplied, will have 200 Her
ccs, or aa much (ess s they please, beat at one
turn. Applications concerning the mill, to he
It to Archibald Brebner, on the plantation, or
Savannah, to
PETIT DE VILLERS.
Savannah,July f, 1823. ftJCMSin
t i wUUGt.v—>;h tham t; ui.ty. l« .. t . h..n.
VXit may concern Whercoa Frederick E Tr-
.»t* Ii ,s applied to the M *i»or.»bte the c<»urt tvt
ohlina y of Chatham county for letters ofaltnitfffi
t- lion on the estate and effects of Charles W T<|
beau, late of Savannah, deceased, as next of kin.
These are therefore to cite and admonish ai*
>nd singular the kindr d and creditors of the aald
ceased, to file their objections (if any th *y
.'•e) to the graining of the administration o. the
w ,taU* of the deceased to the applicant in the
clerk* Office of the said court, on or b- fore the
12th day of January next i otherwise letter* of
administration will be granted
Witness the Honorable Thos N. Morel one of
he Jua'icea of the said court, the 12*h day of
December, A. D. one thousand eight hundred and
twenty three. .
7 S. M. BOND, c c o.
dee 12 239
LL persons indebtetLto the estate of John and
V Murcy Moore, of#ftingham County daceas-
to come forw ard ami make payn»entand thoaa
h *” * ny ‘T^aTkVanI?^
to»193* '* «->*• :
The Subscriber..
C ONTINUES thr LUAIBMi. F.iCrORAQE
assesfflstssswssi
On tvanJ, which’ will be aold few
ply to
JOHN 1
FJ)9—2tn.
Georgia- -Chatham County,
To°ll »ltotn it may eoncerti—
W lfXRKAS Mnry Urtice, •ilmliit.tr.trix of
the cst'te of Victor Dohet, tlccexied, hu
■i titloncd tlte court ofordiiury ofUhxthom coun-
it, to be dtscli.rgctl-o , .
Now these »rc Utrrcforo to cite tml relmontrli
.11 etttl sioffttlor thrWmlred »n<l creditor, of the
.'id deceased, to li'e their obft ctions, (it .my they
luvel in my office, on or before the 21,1 d«y ul
Pebftwry m-xt t otherwise letters dismtswtry oil
be arrtinted to the oppliexm. .
Witness the honorsbie Gcorffe L. Cope, on*
or the .iustice. of tlte ssid Court, the 21st d*y “I
August, A. D. 1823,
suo 31 *72
S. M BOND, c. 0
Georgia—Chatham County.
To ill whom « moy euncern.
W HEREAS Joseph Kopm'n, St'mioisiratorol
Tobiso Myers, dcotesod, hMpiljilonedJho
honorsSe tlto Coort of Urtl.osry pfLI'Xthsm
county to he dtscltorgcd ft out tue «»k1 edmimstra.
thereob^Soni jjfpuy ttey^j*^
•ell the undivided moitnU»s or
•parts of the following lota and lacs of land,
viz: all that certain lot of land No 113- tying iii
the 37th District of Wilkinson county Gt t igiaj
containing 2024 acres more or Tnift*a1io; fot No.
141, situate in the 27th district of WilkinsCncosn-
ty Georgia, containing 2u24 acr***, more or lei*—
r^o, lot No 62, in the 13th district of Wilkinskn
c. unty, Georgia, cmt iining 202| acre®, in j. v r
less—also, lot No bS, in the 13th district of W»|J
Hinson county, Georgia, containing 2024 acres,
more or less—also, allthal lot of land In ih<* city
»f Savannah, known by the letter W. Ogletiiorpe
.vard, with the improvements thereon—aku, J]
that lot ol land in the said city of Savannih, known
hy the letter Y Oglethorpe ward with the im-
. r«vcments thereon. The said undivided mote-,
tifsor half parts of being all the real eat ate of
Alexander D. MrFurlanc, dec, and to be Sold for
tin* benefit of the heir* of said deceased.
D. A. SrOBlIAU, Adm’orofV
Am D. McFarlane.
may 26 125
iTWINE months after date application will be
4nJ made io the honorable the Inferior court of
ayne county, for leate to sell the following
racts of land, via: tJ
Lots of land lying In Monroe county, no 30, 2d
district, ttb 104, 3d district, no 180,13ih district,
no 236, 4th district, no 274, 13 district.
Lots of land lying in Henry county, m> 103, 1st
rict, no 37,2d do. nos 49and 54, 5th do. nos
92 and 165, 7th do. not 188, 14th do. no 22;’
l.V.hdo. no 65, 17th do.
In Gwinett county, lot no 328, 5th district*
In Dooly county, lots no 166, 6ih district, no.
65, 12th de. no 203, 10th do. no 168, 12th do.
In l!oust«ti county, lots no 217, 1st district;
no 20,6th do. no 178,13th do.
In Fayelt county, lot no 63,9th district,
For the benefit of the heirs and creditors o! the
state of Robert Leach. ' " , '
LOUISA LEACH;
Adm’x estate of R .bcrt Leach,
may 92 128/
Notice.
N INE months sffertnisdate application wilnie
made to the Honorable Judges of the Inforio
court of Chatham County for leave to sell two
!ot» of land being the real estate of Tho*. 1 tries*
deed, one in the fifth district of Henry County
No 225, the other on the Augusta road fS[. miles
from Savannah, containing oiie hundred acres
rc nr less adjoining lands of Judge llcrrien Mrs
u'ba, Hunt ami others to he sold for the beneff
ot the heirs and creditors of said Thomas Thiess
HANNAH THRlSS.admX.
mav 27 226 - • r .~
, valNE months after date application will bft
made to the honorable the Justices of thet
Inferior Court of Chatham county, when sitting
for ordinary purposes, for leave to aelLall that tract
of Land containing two hundred and fifty acres,
more «>r Tens, known aa I6t No. 15 fifteen* In the
second district of E4rly county, Georgia, being
the real estate of Robert M. Durkie, dec. and to
be aold for the benefit of the heirs and creditor^
of the aaid deceased. _
AUGUSTUS F, DURKIE, Adm»ot. of
x . * K. M. Durkie, dec,
27 H 3
Georgia—Chatliam County., ;
To all whom may concern. , ..
1I7HERF.AS ThontM Urxdley. hio opplied
VV to the honorable foe Court of Ordtiury of
'Chatham County, for letter, of adrolnurtallOn on
t he estate and effect, of Adorn Chxtnplln, manner.
,P c a. principal creditor. ... ... ..
These are therefore to cite and •dmomah all
and aintrulnr the kindred ood creditor, of tho
..id ttcoeufd, to Ble their obiecliona nr»ny they
hate) to th-granttni of thefi«|lnlitrjtit.u ol the
e.liie of the .aid deeeaied to foe tpjdleonl In
.hc.t. rk’. office ttf tlte fold court, on or before
ant day ol December next, otherwise letlero of
odmimatratlon will be granted. ' .
Witneu foe honorxhle John P. WiRtam-nn, one
of the Justice, of the nld couriS the dl.tday of
NoTembert A. D.wtefood*nd eight hundred end
twenty throe. ? jB'
S. U. BOND, c. e. o.
- -..Notice.
tS wIUllfoe iw.lert.ta
2g5S®hSrtSjJnehoqfer.<le*.of WhUh
JJ^t^witlttkeno^Q^ W
uext^hwtite
th* DWject of the oild
A. D. 1833.’ .
j u ty i . in
,rt of Chatham Count!
inlnff.real eat.te nl _
t for foq benellt of foe hen..
JOB - SHAFFER Q.'i»t. Exr.
i«r
Notion. .. ^
MMffu the expimtHm of Nino Montba Rent
&'S'SroS5r.'firs«;
^^ealeffi^or the benontofthe heir* and credit!
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