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SAVANNAH DAILY REPUBLICAN,
No. SSl.—Vol. XXI.
MONDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 29. 1823.
HOUSES, LANDS, &c.
To Let.
From the Sth October next, that
.... tenement two .lory house in the Market
•**1 .‘.quire, at present occupied by Mr Gif
•flt.i.iin as » public House fur further par-
? "Supply to luu Mini* or to the aulncriber
1 E. P.AItKP.R
„.i 8 vm
To Rent,
M 'l'hc three story building tn
Broughton street, immediately oppuilte
the residence of tine, Clebnd, Ksq’r
Fosscision to be giren on the lit Dec,
,. s . or If more agreeable to the applicant *n
vat her tide can be arranged with the preten'
occupant Mm. Benjamin Wall Apply^to^
j-:«v 27
To Rent.
M Tlic House comer of Bryan anti
Habersham .treeIn, formerly occupied
by the Hutsei'ibcr. For term* apply at
,1,1, nffiee.
ithis office.
"hrl 18 126
To Rent.
The Store coi ner ol Drayton and
Ray street next door to Mr Tru.lieluta*
! iii a superior Mend for a Grocery Store
• B* i„„l„iu T. TttnTOt
For Sale, or to Rent.
Tw.. t.cat tenements, with com
jforUbleout building* on Lot No. 21,
H ■ Warren uxrd, lately the property of J A
Scott, Esq. Apply to D.T. Hell. S»v.
3^T P William pope, Sen.
May River* So. Ce.
For Sale.
The House and Lot, (No. 29)
[«t?| Washington Square, oo whicl, the
ji! ecriber reside* having ninety feet tipot
Houston street, and aixty feet fronting
it -.quire.
JAMES WALLACE
t 103
1 THE vs HOTEL.
The subscriber t-kes this meth-
, - •.. od to inform the public generally, amt
* 1 J| particularly perauns from the lot. eottn.
*8*1 try, who utay viait the up country in
rsui- of h.alth or pleaiure, thst he will ae-
nuindatc gentlemen and ladici, or families with
ml by ihe day, week, or mouth, on easy terms,
thing need be aaid in recommendation of A
i cither in regard to the healthfulneaa of the
,xaluhrity of atmosphere, or agreeable ami
w „,t sueiety; in all these particulars it stands
•.eminent.
Tht followltg will be the rate* of charging, vie
Vie, and Horse, per cay, 8 1 75
» “ “ - p er week, 1 SO
a a a a a month,
angle man, per day,
• “ « veek,
* “ “ month,
Dinnt-r, breacfaat, supper, fcc.
Ionising,
Horse, p- r day,
« “ night,
“ * month.
Children and serrants, half price.
GEORGE HAYES.
sept SO 188
CJ-The Editor* of the Augusta Chronicle and
mtmah Republican, ate n quested to give two
i« tion« a month, until the tat of July nest, and
n»ard their acemmtlto Athens
1 35
1 00
5 00
IB OO
37*
12*
75
50
13 00
Land and Negroes for Sale.
A HANDSOME property, unincumbered, con
& silting of Und and Negroes, together ♦if
Stock »if every kind, and the growing crop, a*
counting in all to about 12 or 15,000 dollars, si;u-
tie in the upper country, and well calculated lor
s cotmtry Store—the toil well adapted to the cul*
Citation i f Com and Cotton* is offered lor tale on
iccttmodaong terms*
Bank Slock, or good paper, well secured, will
btuken in payment.
fhrfuitlier particulars, apply to the Editors ol
fx tirorgia Journal.
me 19 145
For Sale,
A ll. that valuable tract or parcel ofland known
by the name of Nelville situated in South
(Mina about two mile* from Bavannah, Thu
tact is considered one of the heat for * Rice plan-
taatin its neighborhood, and contains Eight
noted and eighty-four acre*. It adjoin* Mr.
Young Gen. Huger, and Mr. Nicholas
""gw. Persons who may wish to purchase will
cr-WK the premise*, A good tittle will be given
*“d we timet of talc will bo reasonable. Applt-
Mwoto be made to WM. MALLORY
Agent of Hamlin Mallory
tw 18 235
The Public
r S nfon&td that the claim of Hamlin llallory to
tract of bnd ir. 8outh Carolina, called
^•nle, Unow in a train for Judicial iavesligu
the termination of which, some risk
odi be incurred by those who may purchase.
. . WILL DAVIS.
J«* 237
i
Overseer Wanted.
N who understand the culture of Cotton
1 management of K.grucat to take charge
•“on on • healthy mutation, none need
cannot |iroduce aatisfactoty voucheri
'ter, be Enquire at this office.
338
NOTICE.
K>VB DOLLARS reward for the UnlonFerty
wasatolen fromlheUnioo Ferry oe
^ *fbtof the 22d November.
DAVID HENNF.S,
_ . 'Jaion Ferry.
2® |i327
NOTICE.
Ato.®?? 0 * h »*ing dcraandi agalnit the ca
gyM Vteming Akin uf the county orchat
15,7®***,detested, will render them is dub
Ml (hose Indebted to the said catai,
ItJfio Payment ibertoT lo George W
wJSj* M Bryan county, or UtcltarJ W. II.
alltw, Itnumah, wbo are duly
tal to receive the lame.
RUBA AKIN, Adm’rt.
“RO-H. McALLUTKR, Adm’r,
, 1 M
For Rent,
^Tm H'him comer of Brough
To Rent.
r llR Wharf tot No. 6, Reynold Ward, known
si Anciaux’a wharf t’uasciiion given the
lirsi of November—Apply to
F. M. STONE.
oet 14 194
For Sale,
r HF* Darien Eastern Steam Siwand Rice Mill,
with the appurtenance* thereto belonging—
An extensive credit will be given to the purclva*
ser or purchasers, he or th?y giving security, ap>
proved of by tue Dank of Darien.—For terms ap*
ply to
GEORGE ATKINSON,}
JAMES DUNWOOOV,C Bank Committee.
HENRY HARFORD. S
XT The i' vannah Republican is requested to
.naert the abo.e, and forward the account to the
fcrik of Darien for payment,
aujr 2 164
I/ande and Negroes for Sale.
£ (IIK Subscribers offer for sale that well-known
J, and valuable plantation, in Chatham County •
called IIE.VEULY, situated nine miles from Savan,
nsh on the Southern Road, containing 2172 acres
old wirvtyi«>f thb Und a large proportion is as
valuable Cotton Land, as any in the County. The
inland swamp is one of the safest in the State,
produced successive good crops, as good as river
swamp, until 1815, when the high puce of Cotton
induced a change of culture—of tliis upwards of
200 acres are under banks, and with little labour
might be cultivated the ensuing season,— on the
uiahUlion, is a large comfortable dwelling turns*-,
overseer bouse, bam in good repair, and othi.
jniK'.ingt the whole ct the cleared land is under
good fence. With the plantation or separately
will be sold about thirty prime Negroes.
U. & J. HAHERSHAM.
nnv 1 *204
Notice.
Very valuable tract of Land in Liberty coutw
ty, situate on the bunbuiy Road, two milt a
*ml a half from Rice orough; containing two
hundred and ten acre s This land is very valux>
ble for cotton, rice end corn, and as well calcu'a
•od for that culture as any laud in the county i
the conditions are low end reasonable; there are
between seventy and eighty acres cleared an.
under fence, there is also a good dwelling house,
and all necessary out buildings on the premises
guarantee titles will be given to the purchaser,
no incumbrances lying on said land. For further
narticularr. apply to capt. Jos. Jones in Liberty
county, or to
EDWARD B. BAKER,
owner in McIntosh county.
aug 16
Administrators Sale.
On ihe Brat Tuesday in February next.
W ILL be sold before the Court House in the
city of Savannah, at 13 o'clock, A M the
Hawing tract! tf land in MclntoJh county near
Darien, viz:
One tract containing abnut 328 acres, situate on
f 'olhead Creek, bounded on the tvest and north
west by the lands uf James Nephew, and on the
south east, by those of Jacob Wood; and one
'bird of a tract on Horse creek, containing about
acres, being the upper end of aaid tract—Sale
by permission of the honorable, the Justice of the
Inferior court of Chathsm county.
S J. BAYARD,
Adm'r. Est. N. S. Bayard,
dec 6
Notice.
a If. persons having demands against the estate
■\of Robert Worrail, jun’r. late ol 8avanualu
. ill please preient them properly attested—and
hose indebted to said estate, are requested to
make payment.
PHILIP BR ASCII,
O.uaL Executor.
nov 8 210
Navy Commissioners' Office,
NOVEMBER 17,1823.
‘TIHR Commissioner* of the Navy will receive
i Proposals until the 37th day of December
text, for supplying all
C’rdage,
Ship Chandlery,
Ironmongery and Hardware,
Paints,
Oils, *
Gunners’stores,
Medicines, • '
Surgical instrument*, '• .*
Bread—aampli a, with the prices, to be faward
ed with the nropossl,.
Flour—Superfine and line—prices of each,
Whiskey, made trim ltye, full Brat proof,
OUier grnceriea,
Slop clothing,
Frealt beef and vrgetablaa, that may be requir
ed for the use of the Navy for the year 1834, at
the following places, vili Portsmouth, N. II t
Boston, New York, Pliiladetpkii. Baltimore, Wadi-
mgton, Norfolk, Charleston. S. C.; Savannah,
Geo t White Hall, Intke Champlain, Sackett’a
Harbor, and Erie, Penn.
In determining which uf the pro [Waul* -oiftfed
for the supply of several articles, is the most ad-
vantaaeous to the United States, the Commission,
ers will be guided by the p.obable quantity of
each article required, connected with the respect
ive pricea i and this rule being applied, in the
•ante manner, to ail the proposals which embrace
more than one article, the lowest tetms resulting
from it will be accepted.
That every oiler may be made upon the aami
principle, and alike in all respects, with the i x
''option of prices, the Commissioners of the Navv
have deposited with the several Commandants, ai
die place* above mentioned, and with the Nats
g*"t*f forma for miking ofiera, with inatructium
to deliver one or more of them to any person dis
posed tv make an '.Her. All persona, therefore,
who may have determined to olfer lor any part of
the articles above mentioned, will apply to either
o> the Commandants or Navy Agenti nearest their
residence for the necessary forms, and they will
be supplied.
Persuns making offieri are requested particular,
ly to comply with all the rules prescribed in the
■»rmr, and to state the price of each article which
'hey /re disposed tofurnisli, otherwise their pro.
posaU may not be taken iutu consideration.
To be published in the Huston Patriot, New
York National Advocate, Fhi'adelphis Democratic
Press, Baltimore Pati iot, Alexandria Herald, Nor
folk Herald, Charleston City Gazette, Savannah
Republican, Sackett’a Harbor Gazette, and Erie
Pairict.
nov 29 227
Select Classical and English
School.
r r*HE Subscriber intend* re ope ning hi* schno
L for young ladies and gentlemen, on the fir*
Monday in November next, and having determut
cd on a limited number of Scholars, he reques *
’hose of his friends who intend to patronize him,
to make early application.
From four to six children can be accommodate;',
with board, be in the subscribers family.
CI1AS. \V. CARPENTER,
net 2! 197
Ten Hollars Reward.
a AN A WAY about die tubist * mulatto Man
named HARVBV, he is rather taller than
the ordinaty height cf Negroes,lias a large scar on
f»is ftce, his countenance very it markable, repre-
*-iuing any thing else than good humor I pur
chased him from Mr. Smets, of the firm of Wat*
SmetMt he wore awz? a short Green Jacket an-'
• so carried with him a frock Coat, about hulf
*’ora made of superfine blue cloth. A reward «l
£10 will be paid for bit delivery at the City Hotel
or securing him in any Jail so that l get him again
JOHN P. DENNEY.
nnv 21 220
Administrator’s Notice.
P ERSONS indebted to the estate of Robert
Dreghorn, (late Merchant, Augusta) deccaa
■ d, are requested to make immediate payment to
the subscriber in Savannah, or to his attorney Mr.
GEORGE WltAGG.jun. in Auguita, or suits will
be commenced indiscriminately, and those who
have claims upon aaid estate are requested to
present them F»P«* ^
The August. Chronicle, wULpuMjjt^‘r.tSd“to >hc epptont.'
once a week for three months and forward their c;* en under ray band and seal this 4th day of
Georgia—Effingham County.
To all whom it may concwrn,
W 1EREA9 Daniel Mullet, administrator
Gideon Mullet, deceased, lies applied to
the court to be discharged from the uaministra
tion aforesaid.
Now thebe are therefore to cite and admonish
*11 and singular the kindred and creditors of the
said deceased, io file their Objections (if any they
have) in my office on or before the 21 day cf A.
pril ncjt, otherwise Ictlcis disarms >ry will be
The Piano Forte with other Instru
ments taught.
JT1IIE subscriber respectfully informs the young
X Ladies and Gentlemen of Savannah, that he
will give InotrucUunson the following instru*
rnentr, vix. Piano Forte, Claronet, Hale and Vio-
Uncelto Terms made known by application at
his renidence, IlnL. A. Carson, Planters Bank
square.
P. GALLAHER,
N. B. Pianos tuned in Town or Country. •
SS5
Whole No. 432L
net 30
account to this office,
oct 18
1\riNE months after .late applicau'on will be
J.1 made to the honorable the Justice of the In
ferior Court of Effingham County u hen kitting for
orilinar) purposes, for leave to sell, one tract of
Und laying in the County of Kffingham,eon'aining
two hundred acres adjoining Jenkins land, Hsu
the half of a tract ofland of three hundred acres
of the undivided estate of Nancy Clsre, also one
tract or Und seventy seven number, twelfth dis.
trie., of Hall County, Georgia, being the real et.
tatc of William M'Galiagan deceased and sold for
the benefit of the heirs and creditor* of tne de
ceased. JOHN GRAHAM,
THOMAS HURST,
Executors.
sept 33 *;35
• WINE months aRer llie date of this notice, ap.
plication will be mice lo the Honorable the
Imtices of the Inferior court, when silting for
ordinary purposes, for permitaion to sell all Hit
real estate of Alexander Martin, Esq. late of aaid
county deceased.
RICHARD F. BAKER, Exr,
april 16 91
> 1NK months after date hereof application wil
be made to the Interior Court of Chatham
.oualy for leave to tell a tract of Und drawn by
Thomas Capps deceased in the late Land Lotte
ry, situate and being in the fifth district ol Mon*
roe County and known by the number 44, for the
nenefit of lb* heirs awl ereditonofthesaid Tbos.
Gappa dec. JOHN MORK1. Adm’r,
aept 6 7
V INE months after date I .hall apply to (he
honorable the Justice* of the Inferior Court
•if Chatham County, when silling for ordinary
purposes, for leave to rail a tract uf laud, contain*
mg oo* liundred and thiny-livc acres, ir.ot* ot
■ -as, situate on llocky Greek, in Wilkes county,
Georgia, bain, the rail estate of I’cter McFarlane,
sen. dee. and tu be sold l»r the keuotd of the
.cirs end creditors of th* aakl deceased.
ID. A. 8TROUIIAH, Ailei’ornf
I’. McFarlane, Sen.
tuay 37 321
t.f INK Month* altar Oats, Withal! apply to the
itflieearable the Justice of the Mttta court of
■ihstltam County when arcing, fur ottllmiy pur-
peace, fur leave toaall all the real Male of Boat.
«t Ueurqui«,Utt of tire C runty of Chatham dee.
.utihe heaMkef the heirs aaj credUma el in
October, 1833.
net 4
JOHN CIIALTON, c. e. o. x. c.
90
/\ LL persons indebted to the estate of John and
Marcy Moore, uf Effingham County deceas
'd to come forward and make payment ahd thoaa
hat have any accmuita, to prevent them to.
HEZF.RI Ml EVANS, Adm’r
vent SB trstoo*
Sale of Fractions.
t>N Pursuance of a joint resolution ot the Gen.
JA era! Assembly of the Mate of Georgia, tp
prove! the 23J of November, 1833, authorising
the commisuonen appointed by the lilt Legisla
ture to aril the fractional surveys,.to expose to
tale all the fractional surveys lying in the county
of Walton, which was widtin the ninth district
formerly Henry county, the comn.issionen afore-
raid will offer for sale in the town of Mibedgeville,
on Monday the 9:h day of Februa-y, 1834, tbe fol.
lowing Tractions, via
Nos. 373.374,400,431,433, 433,404, *23, 424.
425,436 427, 433, and 439, in l..e ninth district
nf originally Henri, now Wultou county.
The aforesaid fraolicn. ti be sold on the tame
terms anil conditions as the fractious heretofore
advertised ami sold by said commissioners, und»r
the act of the legislature of the state pasied S3d
December, 1833.
F.DWAK’i CONNER
AMOS LOYF.
JOHN MEIICFB, • Commas.
THEOU’K MONTFORT,
dec 9 »tS35
J
Marshall’s Sales.
Onthtfint Tut,day fit January ntrt,
CVIU.be sold in front of the Court Hoove, in
tJ the city of Savannah, between the hour* of
10 and 3 o’clock.
All that tract of Und containing 34 acres more
•r leva adjoining lands of Joseph liHea on the
weal, and l.nda of MU* O.retain, on the north,
levied on as the property, of the estate '/ Levi
•Sheftall.to utikft tn txcculioh in favor uf tbo U
Tbe fallowing nrgrees, via. June, SdpK W.l
ley, Naite*, 8ym» *»o thild, lavtad an as the pro
perty of 6*0. Cope, It Mtlviy an execution in
avoroUstw Bell; ailmMatntnr.
J01LN II. MOIIF.L, we*.
dee 4 331
Jtotice.
P ERSONS having drtoenda •ft"**!
of i at * Matthew Mr AlUterj E4q
duly* 1
Hair Restorative,and Preservative
Vegetable Cerate.
T HE important discovery of a Vegetable *ub«
•lance* capable of restoring and preserting
the Hair, was accidentally made by an individual,
who lisa neither the capacity nor ihe disposition
to practice deception or fraud. The fullest re1i>
•nee may be placed on the efficacy and power of
the Vegetable Cerate, not only in restoring and
preventing the falling ot the Hair, but in produc*
iug the greatest hutre and liveliness of it imagina*
ble; and the publiamay rest antired that iu ef
fects will be clearjy manifested in the course of a
thort time by the renewal and vigorous growth
of the II ..ir,and by effectually preventing its com
ing out or falling off. The Vegetable Cerate
tends to resuscitate ami 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, which
have been in a state of dormancy or disease, may
be restored to their healthy acliou, and perform
all those functions assigned them by nature.
Tbe proprietor being aware of tbe numerous
specifics palmed on the public, and desirous that
the present article may not suffer from false im
pressions, rests its merits on the effect it has pro-
dueed on various persons, who have uacd it, and
«II that is asked, *» it relates to the verity of its
fllect, is a fair trial.
Elderly people, with bald heads, must rest as*
•nired that by applying a few boxes of the above
Cerate, their Hair will be restored with all its
youthful beauty and life.
To prevent imposition, the tale of the Vegeta
ble Cerate will be confined to Doctor JAMES H.
HART, New York, corner of Broadway & Cham
ber street, three doors from Washington llall,
where it will be sold at £1 75.
A liberal deduction will be made to Country
dealer*.
The proprietor of the above valuable discovery
intends appoi'ing agents through the United
Slate *)r tue tale of it, and also in Europe.
OT* a "tw boxes of the above valuable article,
have beeu received, and are offered for w‘e by
Mcanra 1‘outat Sc Holland, and Anson Pausasa,
Druggists, Savannah.
y\ew Fork—oct 28 av200
Laurel Hill Toll-Mill.
/nilF. Toll mill on Mrs. Ancnim’s plantation
.I has been completely r paired lately, a a j i**
now ready to work as well as any other mill u: *
the river. The rough-rice that, will be scat 10
the mill will he kept separately in dry sad
stores, and aiiall be beat with the utmost care and
economy, and the barrets will be klways delivers
in good order. Empty barrels, made of prim*
bunted staves, will be furnished at the milf-wfici.
required. The terms olel***^ will be tht*
same as at the other tou-rnilfs. Theme pl. ntc. -
who wi.l engage to have their crops beat: t this
mill, and keep her supplied, will have 200 tier
cea, or as much leas a® they plruse, heat at one
turn. Applications concerning the mill, to be
made to Archibald Urtbner, on the plantation, or
in Savannah, to
PETIT DE VILLEH3,
Savannah, July 1, 1823. fl30-6m.
may concern Whereas Frederick E Te
beau has applied to the Hottorable the court of
ordinaty of Cha'ham county for letters ofadmini*-
t.'-tion on the. estate und effects of Chat lea W Tt,
beau, late of Savannah, deceased, us next of kin.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
ami singular the kindr d and creditors of the aaid
deceased, to fib* their objection* (if any they
nave) to the grunting of the utlminiMration ot the
estate of the deceased to the applicant in the
clerks Office of the suiu court, on or before ihe
I?th day ol January next; otherwise letters ol
adininifctrution will be granted
Witness the Honorable Tbos N. Morel one of
‘he Juatices of the said court, the 12th day ol
December, A. D. one thousand eight hundred and
twenty three.
S. U. BOND, o c o
dec 12 239
Georgia- -Chatham C<>unty.
To nil v horn it may concern—
W HEREAS Mary Urucc, administratrix of
the estate of Victor Dohet, deceased, ha®
petitioned the court of ordinary of Chatham coun*
ty, lo be diacharged.
Now these art* therefore to cite and a •fnonish
all and singular the kindred amt creditors of the
•aid deceased, to file their obj< ctions, (if any tbc>
have) in my office, on or before the vi®t tiny of
February next; otherwise lettersdiamuisory nil:
oe granted to the applicant
Witness tbe honorable George I.. Cope, one
of the Justices of the said Court, the 21U day of
August, A. D. 1823.
S. MUOND.c.c
aug 21 172
Georgia—Chatham County.
To all whom it may concern.
W HEREAS Joirph Kopm.n, n.imim.lrttorof
Tobias Mvcrs, deceased, ho petitioned the
honorable the Court oT Ordinary of Chatham
county to be dUchatged Irum the said oditiimalr.
tion.
These are therefore to cite and admonish ail and
singular the kimlicU and creditors of the aaid dc
ceased,to file their objections, (if any they have,;
in my Office on or before the 1st clay of Januart
next, other, iae Icttcndi-nuisory will he granted.
Wilne-.atf.e lienorable Gcor|;c I- Cope, cue ol
Ihe Juaticeaofth' aaid court, the 1st day ol July
A. It. 1823. S »! ItONIqc cu
july 1 150
■V'
Tv Inferior Coiutot Cliain.-m t;»,uoly, lor Icat
to sell the rcmiiniog real eatale of llalthaa
Shaffer, deccaa* d, tor th* hemdit of the beira.
Jacob siiafvkr qu* eav
may 1 i-l' 1 ’
Georgia—), hathain Count}.
T.mltwh,* It any Ctnrero—
Vr»IIF.RE-AS, John Honan William G-l.
•fj Ion, F.xecutonorUcqJtmi.. How.nl, dee
ha*e app'ird tu the II- n -r.'ile M*o Coun of Or.
dinary uf Ch.'ham Count y, to hi- .!i«l*aiged Roe.
their r.xecutonhip.
Now these are t * rite and .dmoolah all end ain.
gultr th, kindred an I cre. ilore t f me said tier,
toll* their I.bioctlon. (If a.iyihey hast I In my
office on ot tn lorethe Nit* d.yot May mx'i idl •
ertris* letlsra diamtaaory will he granted to u.
’%»»•*the Hon. Jm. I*. Wiliiam«* rate.
tW Jua'wa. ul aaid Court, th M hilayofN '
Executive Department, Geo.
UILLEDGF.VIU.E, 3lat Nor 183%
'»\RDKRKD, That the subjoined Resolution be
^ pubiifched once • month, m e ic w i . Ga %
‘^•w^aSUte^ until the next Genera: Klee-
'jtltc, EUSHA WOOD. Ste’m.
IN 8ENAl*V12th Noy. 182J.
ta de,treble to ascertain the wish,
ea of the c 'ti«"* Of this state, at to the mode of
chooatng Eleclon of President and Vice Fieri,
dent of the United States; '
Jit it ilivrefjre nulvtd l, the Snatt and linn
,/litpttnntaMacrtk «etr ./ Cra-n. is Gent.
rat-Uumbyne,, flMt itaVdhe die<Kt. oftho
tasgutratea who ahall preside at the teyenl Elec-
uon* to be held in tbe different counties of this
State for the choice of members of tbe Le~u£u
ture, at tbe next General Election tberem, to
propote to each and every voter a#tbe time of
receivingl*ia vote,whether he derir-i that tbe
choice of said Elector* .lull be coidUed to the
people or retained hr tbe LegUlalnre.nnd to re
n taueh voter to signify Midi desire hr eff.
ng on his ticket, the wordPetblt or Ltriila.
lure, according to Ihe Initk of ticket t riad on
counungout the ballots, to ann^Ko'the return
Of the cud election by them so transmitted to the
Executive Department, u true statement of the
yules so given, to the end that the same may be
laid before the next Legislature by his Excellen
cy the Governor.
.ini be it fattier renived. That his Excellency
the Governor be, and l.c is hereby requeued to
cause Ibis resolution to be published without dc*
lay, in tlie several Gazettes of Uiis Sute, and to
continue the said publication once i month, unti*
the next General Election.
Read and agreed to unanimously.
_ f „ THOMAS STOCKs, pfetuknt.
lu the J/otue of UepreecMaUvee, 14th Nor. 1823,
Read und concurred in.
DAVID ADAMS, Speaker, '
Approved, 18th Nov. 1823.
G. M. TROUP, Governor.
v 1NE monihatdter date, t ahall appiy io (ho
* honorable the Justices of the Inferior Court
ol Chatham county, when aitting for ordinary tHir-
poses, for leave to sell tbe undivided moirti* a or
half parts oi the following lot* and tacts of land;
viz: all that certain lot ol land No. 118, lying m
the 37th District of Wilkinson county Georgia!
containing 2t,2i aches more or leu—also, hit No.
141, situate in the 27th district of Wilkinson noun*
ly Georgia, containing 2o2Jacrea, more or leu—
alto, lot No 63, in the 13thdistrict of Wilkinson
c only, Georgia, containing 203) acres, mtteoir
leu—also, lut No 85, in the I3lli district of Wil.
ktnann county, Georgia, containing 3031 acres;
more or leu—also, ail that lot of land in the City
ol Savannah, known by tbe letter W. Oglethorpe
ward, with Ihe improvements thereon—also, all
tint 1st ofland in the uid city of Savannah, known
by the letter Y Oglethorpe ward with the im.
pruvementa thereon. The said undivided ii.oii.
tt*'* or half part, of being all the.real eatatcof
Alexander D. McFarlane, dee. slid to he auid foil
the benefit of the heirs of aaid deceased.
D.A SFOUHAR, A Jni’or of
A* D. McFai’uiic.
may 26 125 ^ ,
VVlNE moBOs after date »pplha:ion willbe
AM unde to the honorable the Inferior court of
oayne county, for leate to sell the IbBowing
net* of land, vies. *
Lots ofland lying in Monroe county, no 30. 3d
J “o«’ 5°i I< ? 4 ’ 3,1 Ui * l ’ !s '* 1C -. loth diriric*
no 236, 4th district, i.u B74, 13 di.iricu
Lot* of land lying in Henry county, no 103. IM
ilicnct, no 37,3dI di. ixt <9 and 54,5lh do. nod
92 and 165, 7th do. uo* 1£8, KH. do. no 25,
15th do. no65i 17th do.
In Gwioett county, lot no 323,5th district.
In Dooly county, lots au 163, 8ih district, in.
65, 13th do. no 203, 10th do. i:u l£8,. 12th do,
‘b liouat -n county, lots r.o £17, 1st diairict.
no 20,6lh do. no 178,13th do. *
In Fayctt county, lot no 65,9th tKstrict.
For the benefit of the heirs aud creditors 0: Ihfc
•tate ot Robert lxach.
LOUISA LEACIf,
Adm’x estate of lh.bert lxach;
may 92
128
Notice.
lot* of land being tbe real estate of Tbos. .1 hieafc
deed, one in the fifth district, of Henry Count*
N" 235, the other on the Augusta road t3 miles
from Savannah, containing one hundred acre*
mor- or leu adjoining land* of Judge Beri-i Ml*
HoiJm, Hunt ami others to be sold for tbe belied
' the heirs and crediton ol uid Thontai Taira*
HANNAH THT.ISS, admx.
may 37 336
NOTICE.
(KflNF. month! after date application will be
A\l madt to Ihe honorable the Juatices of the
Inferior Court of Chatiiam euunty, when titling
i w ordi nary purposes, for. leave lo sell all that trice
>f Land containing iwj hundred and fifty acres,
tt.orc or |e-s known as lot No 15 fifteen, in the
second district of Early county, Geureia, brine
the real estate bf Uohett M. llurkie, dec and M
AUGUSTUS F. DURR1E, Adm’or. of
R. M. Durkie, dee,
27 3
t YkORGI A—Effinguatn County To all whack
VX it may concern Wlxriuu, Maigaret D.
Si etteer, widow, hat applied to the honorable the
court of Ordinary nf Effingham County, for let.
ten of administration on the estate and effects of
U ills im I Spencer, as nearest at Kin
t hese ate therefore to cite and admonish all
.nd singular the kindred an I ere litors of the
wid deceased, to file their object rocs (if any they
hate) to the grading uf the a -ministration ot the
twtai.ol tht a id deceased lo the applicant in
■ir clerk’s office of the aaid court, bn or before
17th day ol January mat. otherwise letter* of
adminislntinn Will be granted.
Witness the hnb«a6h tinwcl Hines, one of <h*
u.tices of thr -si I court, the I7ib<lay nf Decem
ber, A. D.nnethousandelytu Inn 'redan twenty
"■me. JNO (/t.Alil.TON, tco,
•be 19 344
Notice.
INE months aloe data I ahall spphr In the
Honorable t|ir InfarterGourt of the CsnuMf
ul Kffiiigliani, for Irate tn aell all tlx real estate
heiniigmg to Apulma Llnebnrger, dec. of which
.1 rorxerncil will take notice
TIMttlHVONANN da'
april 5 S3
“Notice.
A PI Ml the exouwt'on ul Nine Meet ha friar
Hu. date a; Iilic.ti m *di be made I* the In.
iirmr f. un of Challiaa Gsanty, siren aitting Ivy
ntinarv fMitnow* fur lc.ee to sell lb* whole
11 rt at estatr of Cswrc* Myrs.. 1*1* -ea 1
'•eswaed, Hu the beetM *f tlx bet. • .1 d eruUien
I -.Ul er«
*1 MIV.1A8 'i '.l«4. iaa«ra
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