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No. 245. «-VoI. XXI.
SATURDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 20, 1822.
Whole No. 4315.
HOUSES, LANDS, he.
To Let.
From the Sih October next, that
two ktor)' liuuie in the Market
J present occupied by Mr. Ger-
public llouae for further par
■JJJJpply to Isaac Mini* or to the anli-criber
178
To Rent,
„ . From tt
fife
SSTitiiily to t«*
K. PARKER
«t»A.
The three atory building in
Broughton atRrt, Immediately opposite
the reaidenee or Moira ClrtanH, Ksq’r
till possession to be Riven on the tat Dec,
JnTtr Itvtre sgeerabk; to the applicant an
•V, can hr arranged with tlie present
Saant Mrs. Benjamin Wall. Applyto^
oeoipanl
jabV
ns;
To Rent.
The House corner of Bryan am!
Ihberaham streets, formerly oceiipie I
t,,. •>. c.ih-striher. For terms ap. ly tit
this office.
196
To Rent,
The wharf with the building*
‘thereon, now occupied by tVm A. Moore
a wood wharf—possession given on
IJUlllic first of Uecember—for teruta apply
raSTffa. Taylor
or* 21
»isr
KOltT. M. GOODWIN.
To Rent.
The Store comer o! Drayton and
fnri Bay street nest door to Mr. Trueheluts*
|*IJ i superior aland for a Grocery Store.
liiil Apply to T. n autow.
rC'.21
Or1*f.»ns Square.
tor Sale, or to Rent.
Two neat tenements, with con
Sffllfortable out buildings on Lot No. 21,
Ini'Warren v.ard, latelyUie properly of J A
JMUiscoll, Esq. Apply to D. 1. Hall- Sa '
AVtLLIAM POPE, Sen.
* ’ 01 Mat River. So. Ca.
«t» 201
For Sale.
The House and Lot, (No. 29)
Tri Washington Square, on which the sol •
■a.! scriber resides, having ninety fort upon
«LU1 Houston street, and sixty leet fronting
tic iquare.
rnr S 50(1
JAMES WALLACE.
ATHENS HOTEL.
The subscriber takes this meth
0(1 to inform the public generally, and
w ho imy visit the up country
pursuit of h.nUh or pleuMira, 'hat he »ill m
£Mnmo«l«tc vrntleiucn and ladle*, or fantUieawi
c«nmod«tegrntleifC
board by the day. week, or month, on ea*y tern-s.
Kotbmgneril be «M in recommendation oi.V
then*, either in ropard to th<* healthfulnc** «r .It.'
plnre, mlobrity of utmu*nliere, or agreeable unA
pleasant rociei.v t in all thcae particular* it *t«iu.s
■pic-eminent. ...
'rhe followiig will be the ratea of ehargmjr, viz.
Man and Horae, per day, 8 J \ £
m « m « per week, 1 oO
“ " month, 1 25
1 00
■5 00
Single man, per day,
* « •* week,
* «• « month,
'Dinner, breatfWt, nipper, ttc.
iwlg»h|r,
Hnr>e, per day,
* ** night,
“ ** month, rtf*
*"™GEORGE HAYES.
18 00
37J
124
75
To Rent.
T HE Wharf Lot No. 6, Reynold Ward, known
aa Anciaux’s wharf. Posaeation given the
tirat of November—Apply to
F. M. STONE.
oet 14 194
For Safe,
$!HK Darien Eastern Steam Saw and Mice Hill,
a with the appurtenance* thereto belonging—
An extensive credit will be given to the purcha
ser or purchaser*, he or they giving security, ap.
piovcd of by the Bank of Daii.n.—For terms ap.
;»ly to
GEORGE ATKINSON,)
JAMES DUN WOODY, C Bank' Committee.
HENRY HARFORD. >
TT The vannah Republican is recpiestcd to
is* • 1 the abc. e, and forward the account to the
:»nk of Darien for payment,
juig 2 ld4
lAnds and Negroes for Sale.
• nllFaSuDvri'iera oiler for sale that well known
Ji* and valuable plantation, in Chatham County -
called RRVKRI.Y, si till ted nine miles from S.vni
nah on the Southern Road, containing 2172 acn
,»Id *urvcy; of this land a large proportion is as
valuable Cotton Land, as any in the County. The
inland swamp is one or the safest in the Slat
produced successive good crops, as good as rivt
swamp, until 1315, when the high price of Cotton
induced a change of culture—oftlii* upwards »f
200 acre* ere under banks, and with little labour
might be cultivated the ensuing season,- on the
plantation, is a large comfortable dwelling hous*,
overseerhotihC, barn in good repair, and othti
auildinga '.he whole of the cleared land in under
good fence. With the plantation or separately
wdl be sold about thirty nrimssNegroes.
If. It .1. IiAlihliSKAM.
nnv t (294
Notice.
r\ Very valuable tract of Lend in Libert} co
JCA *y,situate on the bunbury Road, two mil'*
half from Rice orough} containing iw
hundred and ten acre • This land is very valua
ble for cotton, rice and corn, und as well calculn
*ed for that culture as any land in the county ;
•lie conditions are low and reasonable * there a
between seventy ami eighty acres cleared a
under fence, there is also a good dwelling hous
ami all necessary out buildings on the pvemiv
guarantee tit lea will be given to the pttrchu't-r,
.in incumbrances lying on said land. For furtiier
psrticulara apply to capt. Jos. Jones in Liberty
county, or to
aug 16
F.DWARD B. BAKER,
owner in McIntosh cuunty.
Navy Commissioners’ Office,
NOVEMBER 17,1823,
/ hHR Commissioners of the Navy will receive
JL> Proposals until the 27th day of December
next, for supplying all
C >rdagc,
Ship Chandlery,
Ironmongery and Hardware,
Paints,
Oils,
Gunners* stores,
Medicines,
Surgical instruments.
Bread—samples, with the prices, to be forward
etl with th»* Droposals
Flour—Supcifire and Hue—price* of each,
Whiskey, made from Rye, full first proof,
Other groceries,
Slop clothing,
Fresh beef and vegetables, that may be requir
ed for the use of the Navy for the year 1824, at
the following placet, viz: Portsmouth, N. H.
Boston, New York, Philadelphia, Rahim.tre, Wnl.
ington, Norfolk, Charleston, S. C.4 Savannah,
Geo ; White flail, Lake Champlain, Sackett's
Harbor, and Erie, Penn.
In determining which of the proposals offered
r the supply of several articles, is the most ad-
anta^eou* to the United States, the Commission.
will be guided by the probable quantity of
each article required, connected with the rc*pect.
ive prices; and this rule being applied, in the
same manner, to all the proposals which embrace
more <han one article, the lowest tcims resulting
from it will be accepted.
That every offer may be made upon the same
principV, and alike In all respects, with the «x
ception of prices, the Commissioners of the Navy
have deposited with the several Commandants, at
he places above mentioned, and with the Navy
'ge ts, forms for making offers, with instructions
to deliver one or mure of them to any person dis
posed to mike an offer. All persons, therefore,,
"ho may have determined to offer for any patt of
the articles above mentioned, will rpply to either
the Commandants or N >vy Agents nearest their
residence for the ncctsvary forms, and they will
be Mipplied.
Persons making offeri are requested particular
to comply with all the roles prescribed in the
rm% and to atate the price of each article which
they arc disposed to furnish, otherwise their pro*
yds may not be taken into consideration.
To be published in the Boston Patriot, New
York National Advocate, Philadelphia Democratic
Press, Baltimore Patriot, Alexandria Herald, N«;r
folk Heral 1, Charleston City Gazette, Savanna!
'{/publican, Sackeit’s Harbor Gazette, and Eri
Administrators Sale.
On the firat Tuewhty in February next.
W ILL be .old hr litre Ihi: Court House in tbr
city of Savannah, at 12 o’clock, A M.ilic
foliuwinR tract! of land in Molntos!. county rear
Darien, via:
On,- tract ccHaininR about 225 acre-, situate
Cathead Creek, bounded on the west and north
nest by '.lie lands of .lamia Nephew, and on tie-
south cast, by those of Jacob Wood; and one
t'drd of a tract on Horse creek, containinp about
acres, being the upper end of said tract—Sale
by permission of the honorable, the Justice of the
Inferior court of Chatham county.
N J. DAYARD,
Adm'r. Eat. N. S Dayan!.
dec 6 t233
Notice.
A LI. nertona having demand, against the estate
l\_ „r Robert Worrall, jun’r. late ot Savnnnah,
-d; please present them properly attested— end
'hose indebted to said estate, are requested to
'lake payment.
12 IW
Children and servants, I
GJTI?c Editors of the Augusta Chronicle and
Sivurrah Rrpublicun, riqt»«*tedto giv w©
iriiiticni a month, until the tat of luly tie •, * *
fbmnl thair yccountato Athena.
Land and Negroes for Sale.
\ HANDSOMEnroperty, unincumbered,Cun
to sitting of Unil and Negroes, together uttli
Suck of everv kind, and the gro*tng crop. a.
crating in alt to about 12 or 13,000 dot am. s.tin
Min the upper eounlty, and well *“ r
aC'Mintn Store—the sod well adapted to the eu..
tivslinn of Corn and Cotton, is ottered for sate on
PHILIP DRASCII,
Qual. Executor.
Atlministrator’s Notice.
, indebted to the estate of Robert
r,F.RSONS indebted to the estate of Robert
I Dicgh.irn, (late Merchant, Augusta) deeens,
II i',* requested to make imme*lialc pa) ment .o
t .e subscriber in Savsnnah, or to his attorney Ur
i.KOUl.E WRAG«,jun. in August., or suits will
tv.* commenced indiscriminately, and those wh-
I,..V, claims upon stid estate are requested
pi <scnt them properly attested,
WM TURNER, Admr.
The Augusta Chronicle, w ill publish the abu,
oce a week for three months and forward III.
cu in t to this office
18 fcMl96
tecomraoilrtmgtctms. .. , ■„
fiosF Stock, orgood paper, well secured, will
ktukon in payment. , „ ,
Pot further particulars, apply to the Lddotra ot
.hr tietrgia Journal.
Uh™ 19 145
'tor Sale,
A U. that valuable tract or parcel of land known
h) the name of Nelville amutcrl in Soutli
Carolina about l wo miles from S»v»nnah. I ni'*
tran is considered one of the best for* Rice plan-
txtion in it* neighborhood, and contains Light
hundred and eThhty lour acres. It adjoins Mr.
t'.'.wMt Young Gen. Huger, and Mr. Nicholas
Cruder, Persona wlto may wish to purchase will
examine the premises, A good tittle w ill be givt i.
Md the times of sale will be rvaxonable. Appu*
ti'<ionto be niadt to WM. MALLOliA
Agent of Hamlin Mallor).
unv IS 22S
-w INK mo — ,. . . , ,
A i -v'e tu the honorable the Justice of tile In
' ri.irComt of Effingham County *henaitlingfo<
nniinarv purpose*, for leave to 'ell, one tract t
land Eying in the County of Effingham,containing
two hundred acre. ad|oitiin#denkins land, dsu
the half of a tract of land of three hundreil acres
of du undivided estate of Nancy Blare, ubo one
tract of land seventy seven numoer, twelfth do.
ic„ of Had County, Georgia, being the real
rti of William M’Gahagan deceased and sol.l tor
i,e benefit of the heirs and creditor, ot Hie do
ce “ td ’ JOHN GRAHAM,
THOMAS HURST,
Executors.
•285
The Public
I S informed lhat the claim.of Ilamlin Mallory to
H e tract of land it. South Carolina, called
hehillc, isnuw in a train for Judicial Invert»«•
lion, until the termination of which, some rule
•ill be incut red by those who may purely
* WM.L. DAVIS*
Idee i 237
Overseer Wanted,
^^HAK who understand tlie culture^ of Cotton
sml management ot Negroen to take charge
hts pUntMion on a healthy aituitiun, none need
•pply who cannot produce utisfaetory voucher*
w Wscliiracter, Etc. Enquire at thia office,
8ec 1 228
NOTICE.
blVE DOI.LAR8 reward for the UuionFrrty
A bou,which was alolett from thcUutoft Ferry on
ue night of the 22d November.
DAVID HRNNES,
Union Ferry.
«kiv 9’ |t237
NOTICE.
j\U.pmoiwhavii« deminds against the es
of FleralitfAlkin of the county ofChat.
™5.1*wandeoeaied, will muter them In duly
«ad tUtbM! indebted to tb« mid tatttr
Si'.thim mike payment thereof to Oaorce W.
JtekuiOer of Bryan county, or Ibehard W. Hs-
titrehun, attorney at kw, Savannah, wtto are duly
borlsed ht receive tho tame.
EI.I/. A AKIN, AdaiVx.
Stifcu. II. McALLaiT.lt, Adm’r,
N|* M
lent 23
INK monthsaRer the tlrteol this notice, a|
i'- plication will be mute to the Hononble .1-
.unices of the Inferior court, when sitting
dinary purposes, for permission to'tell all Hit.
w.tai„ nf AfesAikler Murtiu. Esq- Idc of n-m
real estate of Alexander Martin, Esq.
’ RICH ARD F. BAKER, Ear.
.unity deceased,
afiril 16
v INK months after date hereof application wil
\ be made to the Interior Court of Chatham
' .'ounty for leave to sell a tract of land drawn by
rimmaa Capps deceased in the late I and Lotte
ry, situate and being in the filth dislnelol Mmi-
r,e County and kno* n by tlie number44,.forthe
benefit of the heirs and creditorsofthe und Ihos.
Capps ttec, JOHN AIOUEL, Adm r.
sept 6 f
w INK monUni slier date I shall apply to the
A honorable the Justices of the Interior Court
of Chatham County, when sitting for ordinary
nurpotea, for leave to sells i reel of land, conUin-
■ng one hundred and tlui'y-fiye acres, »'««"'
leas, situate on Ilocky Creek, in MllUCs county,
MTbeinf the veil e-.ate of Peter Mjcfarlanr.
hen. ucc. add to be sold for the benefit of the
Heirs and efeditora ot the mid deceaaed.
ID. A. STROIHUR. Adm’or of
1 P. MeFarlanr. Sen'
any 27 323
The Piano Forte with other Instru
ments taught.
rTlUR subscriber respectfully informs the voting
JL Ladies und Gentlemen of Ssvannah, that he
will give Instructioiu bn the following iiutru*
ment*, viz. Pituu Fnrte t Clarenrt, flute and 17#*
latcell9 Term* mode known by application nt
his residence, MrsL. A.Csrnn, FUnteis Bank
square.
P. GALL AUER.
N. D. Pianos tuned in Town or Country,
oct 30 202
ENCLISH SCHOOL.
Corner of Drayton and York Streets,
T HE subscriber respectfully informs his friends
and the public, that he will re open his sc
Vmarv for young Ladies and Gentlemen on Mon<
•lev the 20th inst. The course of instruction will
cc i irise the Greek ahd Latin languages, in addi
tion to the branches of the English Language,
usually taught at public Schools. Ai the number
of pupils snail be limited, Parents and Guardians
who may wish to place their children under the
care of the undersigned, are requested lo make
early application to Richard W. Habersham, Esq.
or Col. James Hunter.
HENRY MACDONNELL.
oct tl 193
i 29
227
Select Classical and English
School.
pilF. Subscriber intend* rc opening his schno
• for young ladies nwl gentlemen, on the first
Monday in November next, and luv'mg determin
e l on a limited number rf Scholars, he requests
those of his friends who intend to patronize him
to make early application.
From four to six children can be accommodated
it It board, Ike in the subscribers family.
UlIAS. W. CARPENTER,
c.ct 21 197
Ten Dollars Reward.
• % ANAWAY about the 1st inst a mulatto Man
LY named HARVEY, be is rather taller than
t».e ordinary height of Negroe*,h»s a lirge scar o*
hi* face, hi* countenance very remarkable, repre
rM in^ any thing else than good humor. I nor
chased him from Mr. Smet% of tlie firm of Watt
bmctf; he wore «wa\* a short Green Jacket an
»o carried with him a frock Coat, about hr.
-vrn made of superfine blue cloth. A reward r,
SIO will be paid for bis delivery at the City llotc
scouring him in ».ny Jail fo that I get him again.
JOHN P. DENNEY.
nnv 21 220
I EOUGIA, Chatham County. To all *li-m
. U tters of kdminiKtratinn, (with the will annex
ed) on the estate of Thomas Lucena, late of Sa.
vat.hah, shop-keeper, deceased, in behalf of the
ertf * * ' *
directre^es of 111- Savannah female assylum, le
gatees of the said flcccasetl.
Thfee sre therefore ti* cite and admonish all
and singular the kinired ?nd creditors of the said
leccased, to file their objection', if any the*
!i%\e, to the g^nting of the. admimstration of ti«
estate of the dcceaucd.to the applicant in »t*e
c erks ofiice in the said court, on or brfore'the
Is; Monday in January next; otherwise letters of
.■‘ministration will be granted
Witness the honorable George L Cope, one of
the justices of the said court, the 6th day of Dec
A D on. 1 thousand eight hundred and twenty three
S. M BOND, ceo,
dec S 233
Georgia—v hatham Count)
T# all whom il ai»y Caiiefm—
-tfWiHF.UBAS.JiiUn How.nl, amt Wiliiam Gss
J7 l-m. Kxtcutnra of Benjamin Howard, 3be
.*jvc applied to the Honorahlc the Court of Of'
■ loury of Chatham Counlyr, lo be diwharged from
heir Executorship.
Now these are to cite ami admoui.h all and am
i-iilar the kindred and creditor, of the nid dec
'| tile their objections (if »nv they have, in my
effice on or before the 29th day of May next; o(h.
revise letters dism'usory will be granted to the
.pp!ic,nt>.
Willie'S Ihe Hon. Jno. P. Williamson fine in
l.c Jus ice i of aaiil Court, this 29th day of Nov
A. U. 1823.
S, M. BOND, c c o.
nov 29 227 .
Georgia—Effingham County,
To all whom it may concert.
W HkIib.AS Daniel Mullet, administtator f
Gideon Mullet,decesstd, has applied to
ihe court to be discharged from the adminiitrt'
lion aforesaid. • .,
Now these .re theref. re tu cite and .dmanisli
.It and singular the kindred and ei editori of Uie
-■•id deceased, to file their objee' ion. (if «ny they
have) in my office on or belore the 2.1 day of A.
|iril nex', otherwise letteia dismi.soty will be
etwi.lud to 'he applicant
Giv- ii under my hand and seal this 4th day
octuber, 1623,
net 4
JOHN CH ALTON, c e.o.a. e
90
*, [ ,|. persons indebted to the estate «t John nnd
A\ M.rey Moore, of Effingham County deeeaa.
• t|,i come forward and make payment and thou
tiud have any account*, to preaent them to.
’ HKEKKIAH EVANS, Adm’r
vnt W 4c itk' 1 * • .
County wbe* ratling, for ordiuap^pur
miars,fbr tear* tpoall * •
Jirl OourqMln,latrof«be<.ount) '
fur the betrafit of lha licira *"3 crcditora M uc
■•id deecaaed- tinJ| lT j„ HK gnN, Adm’r*.
• Til’IMA* JtHUW^i Admr.
Juno IF M*
The Subscriber
CONTINUE* .be UTUMMCnOJlOK
(j „„l LOMMtSSlOS-HtOUS
.VE.V5—his m.
repacking aud
Uoeis .liu inrotnpWie
“■'TroSjiFKSVooJ' , „
On hand, winch wdl be sold tew (or euh-Ap.’
(dyu
Select, Classical
Hair Restorative,and Preservative
Vegetable Cerate.
r HF. important discovery of a Vegetable sub-
stance, capable of restoring and presetting
the Hair, was accidentally made by an individual,
who has neither the capacity nor the disposition
tn practice deception or fr *\ L The fullest reli
ance may be placed on the efficacy and power of
the Vegetable Cerate, not only in restoring and
preventing the falling ol the Hair, but introduc
ing the greatest lustre and liveliness of it imagina
ble; and the public may reat assured that it* ef
leciswill be clearly manifested in the course of a
*hort time hy the renewal and vigorous growth
of 'he Hair,ami by effectually preventing its com
ng out or falling off. Tlie Vegetable Cerate
-mis to resuscitate and excile the energies of the
capillary vessels, which constitute those organs
that secrete the matter forming the -hair; these,
like many other organa of the animal body, which
have been in a ttate of dormancy or disease, may
be restored to their healthy action, and perform
ill Unite functions aligned them hy nature.
The proprietor being aware of the numerous
*peci!ios palmed on the public, and desirous that
the present article may not suilVr from false im-
prcss'ulns, rests its merits on the effect it has pro-
hired on vxrious persons, who rave use n it, and
il 'h it is asked, as it relates to the verity of it*
•fleet, is a f.iir trisl.
Elderly people, with bald heads, must rest as-
stired that bv upplyir.g aft. w boxes of the above
;ci:»*e, t’.eir Hair will be restored with all its
ciuhfu! beauty and life. .
Tn prevent imposition, the sale of the Vegeta
ble Cerate will be confined to Doctor JAMES II
ART, New York, corner of Broadway St Cham-
:r street, three Boots from Washington Hall,
where it will be solci to.
A liberal deduction will be made to Country
dealers.
The proprietor or the above valuable discovery
intend* appoiting agents through the United
State • ir the sale of it, am! also ill Europe.
"'w boxes of the above valuable articl**,
have bcr... received, and arfc ofTercil for sale b)
Messrs Poctat Ik Hollaxo, and Assox Paosux*,
Druggb's Savannah.
,Vew IV*—net 23 al200'
Executive Department, Geo.
MILLKDGEVILLK, 21>t Nor 1323.
jRDURF.D, That tti-* -objoined Rcaolutioii be
’ pubushcl unc. a n ruth, in eac'i of tlie. Ka
raites of ibj state, until ths next General Elec
tion.
Mnt, F.LIdJIA WOOD, .Wry,
IN SENATE, 12th Now. 1823.
\V i rear j, ft it de-ir.'hle t» aseerkiin tlie wlali-.
es ofttieciiiaena of tills sfatr, as to the mmle of
choosing Electore or Prekid int anil Alee I-reai.
dent ot thr United State.;
lit it llurr/ere rew/rwd A, thr Scuntc arul Ibn-i
»/■ nrpremitaim. .(the Suite • fljLr ; ' i m 6e i«.
r "' • Nma%met, I hat it shall f?»tlie duly rt the
Mngralrates who sha.l preside at tho several Elec
tiont to be held in the diflerent counties et thia
Slate lor the elioxe of meinben of the Lrgi-la.
lore, at tlie next Geiten.1 Election there in, to
propose to each :n.d evt ry voter at the lime of
receiving his vote, whether he de»ir-a that tlie
choice of said Ehvln,. .-,»>] be confided to the
people or Ruined nv the Legislature, and to re
truest such voter luaiguiL «ueh desire by en-
'lursing on his ticket, the w ord Peeple or Zetitla-
hire, according to 'lie inith n! the fact; and on
counting out tlie ht.llois, :,r„cx to the return
f the said election by 'i.i tn,« trensmitted to the
'.xecutive Department, it iron st:,lenient of the
voles s.iireven, in i!,c e [.. i • I,-1 l!:; ■ same may be
laid before ihe next LegM uore by UU Excellen
cy the Governor
-luil he it further reeetvrtl, Tha-l.is Excellency
etimernor he, ali.iiie i* hereby requested to
cause dni rexrtittion to hr ,,ob ; i«hed without de-
lav, in the several G'-xcties of ibis Atate, arid to
continue the said publication once a month, untie
the next General Election.
Read and arret .1 to unanimously.
THOMAS STOCKS;. PrniiLut.
In the Unite ef UepnMitiitiret. Wth Nov?T823.
Rend and coi.ciiroed in. '
DAA ID ADAMS, Speaker.
Approved, 18th Nov. 1823.
£. 51. TROUP, Governor.
\ INK n.uoil":..ler date, I shall tippy to ihr
“ honorable the Justices of ihe Infereir Com.
of Chatham colony, when sitting for ord nary pm.
soses, for leave in sell the umhviilrd moieiie«,,
lalf parts of the following lois and lacisof Ian .
via: all that certain lot of land No. ns, lying in
the 37th Distiict of Wilkinson county Genrgi.-
containing 202i acres more or le. ; —also, lot V
141, situate in the 27th district of Wilkinson re..,...
I)' Georgia, containing 2u2J acres, more or less-
also, lot No 62, in the Ulb district of Wilk'.n'.i-i
county; Georgia, cont doing 202J t cree, n. .
less—also, lot No 8S, in the 13lh district ol \\ j.
kinson county, Georgis, containing 2d24 .
more or less—also, all that lot of laud in the Cit
of Savannah, known by the letter W. UgleihorpV
ward, with the improvements thereon—also, al :
that lot ol land ire Uie said city of Savannah, know:
by the letter Y. Oglethorpe ward with the iir.
provements thereon. The said undivided man-
ties or half parts of being all the real estate!.;'
Alexander I). McFurlane, dec. and to be sold for
the benefit of the. heirs of ssid decraseil,
D. A. 81'ORIIAlt, Adm’or of
A. D. Mcfar'anc.
may 26 123 ,
VXflNE months r.ftcr date
&si in:
Laurel Hill Toll-Mill.
/y$HK Toll mill on Mrs, Ancrum , a plantation
UL hai been completely repaire«l latel). «ni!
now ready to work a* well as any other mR| on
ihe river. The rough rifee that will be s^nt t0
the mill will be kept separately in dry and safe
s'oress and shall be beat with the utmost care and
economy, and the barrels wifi be alwava delivered
in good order. Empty barrels, made of prime
boated staves, will be furnished at the mill when
required. The terms of cleaning Rice will be the
same a* at the other to!l-millt. Those planters
uh« will engage to have their crops beat at this
mill, and keep her supplied, will hare 200* tier
cea, or as much less s they please, beat at one
turn. Applications concerning the mill,' to be
made to Archibald Brainier, on the plantation, **■
Savannah, to
PF.TIT DR Y1LLERS,
Savannah,July 1,1823. * fl50-6ro.
« LORtilA—Gb-tl*a*«* *'• uniy. lo mII .vfioir.
li t* applied to ihe llonprabie the cmfrt
ordina.-y of Chatham county for letters ofadminib*
t .lion on the estate and effects of Charles W Trj
beau, late of Savannah, decisaed, a* next of kin.
Thest are therefore tn cite and admonish al
*nd singular the kindr d anti creditor* of the s*fd
It‘ceased, to file their objections (if any they
ia*e) to the granting of the administration ol tha*
estate of the deceased to the applicant in the
clerks Office of the uid court, on or before the
12th day ol January next; otherwise letters of
administration will be granted
Witness the Honorable Th«»* N. Morel one of
the Justices or the said court, the 12th day of
December, A. D. one thousand eight hundred and
wenty three.
dec 12
239
S.M. ROND, ceo.
Georgia- -Chatham County.
To all whom It may concern—
W HEREAS Mary Bruce, .dminiitfatrix ot
the estate pi Victor Dohet, tlecearerf, baa
.rtiiionefi the coin of ordinary of Ciialliamcoun.
re, to be dischargeyl.
Now tlieae arc therefore to cite an.l admonish
all ami singular the kindred and crediinrs of -
! eoruary nevt; otl.'erwiie letters diimuttmy will
>e granted to the applicant.
Witness the lionorable Georg* L. Cope, one
if the Justices of the said Court, the 2fst day ol
Vjgtjst, A. D. 1823.
h S. M BOND, c. c
aug 21 172
Georgia—Chatham Count)-.
To all whom it may concern.
TU THERE AS Joseph K'pm.n, u.minUtntorof
VV Tubus Myera, deceased, hss petitiotied the
hor'srable the Court ol tlnfii.siy of Clial h-m
cmjuiv to be discharged fi>.m the said admin»stra
tl °These are therefore to cite a J admonish all and
•in Altar ihokindvs. ami eteJ'.iora of tU aaid dc
ccase'i, to file their ob'«*etiona, (If any, they bars,;
in my Office 01. or befit, the lit iW of Jsnosrt
oext, fit berwia, letters dUmiMory uiRbegrau'.ed
WitneMtlieJleooraAlc Gecrgc UGope, -.0* o;
r Justice* of tbs aate court, the Utdajrpf July
IS, 1823. 6. M. BOND,c eo.
July I ISO
(amV/uaV r «^WW.*3u«.-»*tA tR ike W-^Raf tho Uan. 1 |822‘) Ll.tf/Kr.
rRiiWM J , ihcemwkmn <*m- Ut: | ^{Atra** fu. .r
made to the honorable the i.,r cmirt , :
IVayne county, for (cate to ae.l the fuuu.. i.i,.
rsets of land, viz:
Lota of land R ing in Monroe county, no' 30, 2.'
district, no 104, 3d distiict, no 130; 13t(i district
an 236, 4th district, no 274,13 district.
I.ota of and ly ing in Henry cn.iniy, no 103, 1
licrict, no 37,2 I i!n. nos 49 raid 54, 3th do. n...'
92 and 165, 7:h rid. riba 188, I4tll dS. flo.’.'.
15'h do. no dS, 17th do.
In Gwinett county, lot no 323,3th district-
In Dooly county, Ms no :66, 6ili .fisirict, no
63,12th do. nu 203, Will do. no I6!t, iatli ilo.
In Houston comity, lots nri 217, 1st district
20,6th dd. no 173, li'n tin.
In Fkyctt cuunty, lot nnfi.5,9i!i district.
For the benefit ,.if the heirs and cr. doors ol the
state of Robert Leach.
LOUISA leach;
Atlui’x estate of Robert Leach;
may 92 JPtiL *
—~
t Notice.
N INE months afterthisdate ifpplfcalinn will be
made to the lloiioaable Judges.oftlmlifhrid
court of Chatham County fir leave to sell two
lota of (and bring the real eM.'.e'wf Tiios. 'I hiess
deal, one in the fifth diAricl of Henry County
No 223, the other on the Augusta roa.113 milev
from Savannah, containing one hundred acres $
more orlesa adjoining land! of Judge Berrien Mra’
llotiba, Hunt and uihera to be sold fur the benefi
ol the hein and creditors of said Thomas Thicas
HANNAH THF.lSS,admx.
may 27 226
NOTICE.
%NMNE montlia after .rate application will he
iJ made to the honorable the Justic-a of the
Inferior Court of UhatlwiA county, when sifieg
f. r ordinary purpoaea; for leave to sell all ,tho' tract
■f Land containing two humlred and fifty ar.re*;
more of less, known as IM No 15 fifteen, in ihq
.con’! district of Early count), Gfibtgia, bring
the real estate of Robert M. Uurkie,' -tec. and to
be Juki for the benefit of the heiraaad fired 'tot*
■il the said deceaaed.
AUGUSTUS F. DURKIE, Adm’or. of
It. M. Uurkie, decs
2* 3
O..GI v—Ktliugi >m£ouniy. To Ml w .uml
if n,,y concern. Whereas, Marg.jct !>;
Spencer, widow, lua applied to the honurah e tho
r.eurt ot Ordinary ot Effingham County, fur
ten of administration bn the estate and elfcctj of
\\ ilium I Spencer, aa nearest - ct Kin.
These are therefore facile and ntln)o:.:.h alt
.nd lingular the jtiiulrcd an I creditem of. Ihe
real deceased, tu file their obj. ctiofis, (if any they wad ucceasrd, tu fiVe Uieir ohjretions (itahy they
jvey in my office, on or' before the 21>t qsy ef [1,. r) ;o the graining of thes iministratian of the
estate ol the'kyi.d deceased to. the appue.r: in
the clerk’s office of the laid cuiirtynn or belore.
17th day ef January next, otiierwtse le tcra of
Iministrmon will be granted
Witness the honouble Rowel Diner, one er the
Justices offlie .ai I e urt, the I7.li day urDtiew.;
her, A. D. one thousand eigln.hundreilati twenty
three. JNO- CHARL if IN, tea
dec 19 244
Notice.
VINE months after dale t ahail apply t<> thu
x Honorable the Inferior (.nun of Hie Cuu.il y>
of Effingham, for leave to sell all the Ra) ra'atlf
belonging "I Apolii|a Uneburgcr, dee. of- urhi f
all coscerned *iil take not e..
TlMDIin i'.NANN iF '
spril 5 82.
Notice.
FTF.lt thf txpin.tir.il of JrifiF
swjteaSw
tftvj-J*.
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^ti‘A* frorp
III ibis date s.qjliCJti.m
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