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jhouses, lands, etc.
To Let.
.. From the 5th October nut,tint
tenement two etory home in the Market
i» 1*1 RqCan, nt presto! oeruriied bjr Mr. Her-
QH’li.lnn u * public Haute far Anther par-
.rJTTpnlr to teeu Minie or to the aubroriher
. r E. PARKED
**«
wmi,
t The ' three etory building In
Broughton attest, Immediately op posit*
the reaidancr of tiroes Clrliml, Eaq’t
Pusseiaion to be giveo on the lit Dee.
„u,or if more agreeable to the npplicent en
^Her dale can be ensnared with the present.
Kcupint Mn. Benjamin Wall Apply to
t. Mims.
juts 27
To Rent.
a—* The Home comer of Brytn end
ffHT| Habersham streets, formerly occupied
HamSiby the Subscriber. For termi ap-Iy at
HJ-*ithis office.
•oct 18 I^*.
To Rent.
ret 21
The Store corner ©tDraytnn and
JOayatreet next door to Mr. Truehefuts*
*i a superior Jitxad for a Grocery Store
Apply to T. BARTOW.
191 Orhun- Sgnira
For Sale, or to Beat.
Two neat tenements, with com
wj Two neat tenements, with conn
fiTTO tollable out buildings on Lot No. 21
h!!!| Warren wird ( lstel> the property ofj t
llliiscou, Esq. Apply loU.T. tI»U..Sav
201
w « .. ..-.1.-Syv-
WILLIAM POPE, Sen.
Mar Hirer. So. Ce:
for Sale.
The House and Lot, (No. 29)
•i Washington Square, on which the sun.
,{ seriber reside*, having ninety feet unna
_JIAllou»lon street, and sixty feet'fronting
fcamurfc
• james Wallace
MV 6 208
ATHENS HOTEL.
The subscriber t^kes tht. tneth
[Wfl od to inform the public generally, »n
ilijl particularlyperson!ftomdie lo. eoui
«-ta*L try, who may visit the up country m
puisuit of hushb or pleasure, that he will <0-
C'mmodsleg-ntlemen and ladies, or families wi ! h
bed by the day, wee It, air month, on easy terma
nothing need be said in recommendation ol A
Sena, either in rt gard to the hrallhluluess nf tiir
phee, salubrity of atmosphere, or apreesbte an
il: uant aociety t in all taere particulars it stand
jrr-etniuent.
The following will be the rates uTcUarginn, via.
lltin and llor»o, perday, g 1 75
t « « « -p per seek,' 1 JO
h u it ti m fponlhj
/K«lje man, per day,
(• « “ reek,
I • •" " “ month,
i Diner, broaebat, aupper, Sic.
.t Lalging, '
Bor*, p -r day,
J- “ night.
1 25
1 00
S 00
IS 00
n
IS
“ month,
12 00
CUdrea end servants, half priee.
GEORGE HAVES.
apt 30 ape -< -
f O’ The Editniv of the Augusta Chronicle aut*
Smanih Republican, arc requested to give two
atttiona a month, until the 1st of luly ue>l, an
wvaitd theioscernima in A'h-r
Land, and Ji'egrocs for Sale.
HANDSOME property, unincumbered, eon
1 listing uf Lsuci and Negroes together win
i nf every kind, and the,growing crop, u
ttingin all to aituut 12 or 15,000 dollar^ situ-
■ the upper country, end well calculated fci
tally Stnre—the soil well adapted to the cut-
L - nf Com anti Conan, ia offered for tale on
todi'tng terms. *'
: Slock, nr good paper, welt eeeured, tsii]
«t in payment.
. if further particulara, apply to the Editor! of
Hhorgiajoumal.
(me 19 145
for Sale,
jU-thkt vsluable tract or parcel oftand known.
I by the name of Nelvllleutuated in Bouth
ttstitv ui ncifiuv tuusau til muuui
..A about two miles from 8avatmah. This
- h considered one uf the beat fer a Rice plan,
h hi its neighborhood, and containa Eight
“W and eighty-four acres. It adjoins Mr.
a Young .Gen. linger, and Mr. Nicholas
|. Persons who may wiib to purcliuee will
ptlro premises, A good Utile will be given
Climes of ale will be r avonsble. AppU*
Htubemsdeto -WII. MALLORY
> Agent of tlamlin UaUut).
fib 225
’the tublic
... that the claim of Hamlin Mallory to
CjT t»et rf land in South Carolina, called
“ll^Unow in t .train for Judicial Inveitlga.
vmii the termination of which, eorne nak
tseuned by those who tnav purchase.
*, Wto. L. DAVIS
L» 237
net 14
For Sale,
r u , E , D*tien Eastern Steam Saw and Idee Mill,
with the appurtenances thereto belonging—
An extensive credit wilt be given to the purelu-
»tM k o u h DLte»:':.
GEORGE ATKINSON,-)
KSS5SSg*t *"*• *—•
CT The w^vannah Republican is requested to
.uteri tncabc.e, *rul forward the account tu thf
ank of Daricn for payment;
aiif? 2 f«4
Lands and J\Togroesfor Sale.
* 'SubM*(betxufl«r furr.de ihat well known
Jh and valuable plantulion, in Chatham Countv
•wIIm) wmiir v aita.etwd -7.W- —I-, r. a *
-WWW a • •Sitmuis liiwniuuil! Ill VsllMi'iaUi l/UUniV •
called BETKHLV, ailuated nine miles from Savan,
nsh on the Southern Hoad, containing 2172 aerra
rid lurveyi nf this lan l a large propurtinn la aa
valuable Cotton Land, as any in I he County. Thr
inland ewamp la one of the safest in the Stair,
produced successive good crops as good at rivet
aa-amp, unlit 1815, when the high priee of Cottur.
induced a change of culture—of this trpwards of
300 -eree are under banka, 'and with little labour
might be cultivated the ensuing season,-* on it;
piarHotion, ia a large comfortable dwelling hous.
overseer house, bam In good repair, and othi
millings the whole ot the cleared laud ia under
’•and With lha ntsnla4'...n Mtaan.a.i.1.
gmd fence,
wdl be sold
nov 1
With the plenlstion or separately
smut thirty prime Negroes
IL fit J. HAUERSHAM
♦304 ' . '
Notice.
A Very valuable tract ofljind in Liberty coun.
IUIIIUKU ■UVA tSIl M4G ■ 1 HU M'lU U VCf) VIIUM-
ble for cotton, rice snd corn, and. at well caicula
icd for. Iluu culture as any land in the county g
'he conditions are low ami reasonable i there arc
between seventy and eighty acres cleared an.'
under fence, there is also a good dwelling Louse.
*nd all necessary out buildings oh the premises
guaratitce titles will be given to the purchaser,
no incumbmncee lying on said land. For furtht i
particulars apply to espt. Jos, Jones in Liberty
county, or to
tiDWAlID H. BAKER,
owner in Xctctoab ccunty.
aug 16
Administrators Sale.
On *he fim Tuesday in Februtry next
W ILL he nold before thf Court House in the
city of SsvhiiiiuIi, at 12 o'clock, A II tht
; .iluwing tftcitorLimlin McXutoih county near
Darien, viz:
One tract containing shout 223 acre*, situate on
t-athexd Creek, boumled on t be west* and north
veat by the lends of James Nephew, and on tin*.
<uutl» east, by those of-Jacob Wood i and one
third uPa (met on ttorae creek, containing about
acres, btripg 'M upper end of said tnct—Sait
by permtssioo of the honorable, the Jualicc of the
Inferior court of Chatham cou nty,
dec 6
f233
N J. BAYARD,
Adm’r. Eit.N. S. Bayard.
, . NOVEMBER I
/pHE Ccmmiisiunera of the Navy will
ii. Proposals until the 87th dsy of D
mxt, for supplying all 1
CirtJage,
Rl'ip Chardtrry,
iMnmotigety and Hardware,
Pints, *
Oils,
Gunners* stores,
Madieines,
Surgical iaeniments,
* l,h t he Pncea,lobe forward
r.d with the nroposalk,
?.VV r r* S "P rr ® p v and fine—prices of each,
^^■^ftAMe-ftum Rye, full first proof,
Ctber groceries,
clothing,
Slop, clothing,
Fresh beef and vegetables, that may he requir
e.! foe the uae of the Navy for the y«r 1824, at
■ be foRowing places, ,i, : Portsmouth. N. H t
Huston, NewVork, Plidsilelphis. Baltimore, W wh-
ington, Norfulk, nharieslon. 8. 0. N Savannah,
Giu g White Halh Lake Champlain, Sackctl’s
Harbor, and Ene Penn.
In determining whiehI of the proposals offered
lur the supply nf eerenl articles, is'the meet ad-
‘“ t ?.a L [ nite ? 8Ut “' ,h ® Commiasion.
•aeh article required,connectedVitb tKe"ivsnem
nandthia rule being applied, in :h<
ivc prices* and this rule being applied, in the
*ame nunner, to all the proposals which embrace
s; h : n u.z ‘ owe,t ,c, “ re " iiins
Ttot ewry offer may be made upon the aame
pnneiplc, and alike in all respecta, with the ex
principle, sua alike in au respects, with the ex
cep ion of pncea, the Commissioners of the Nary
have deposited with the several Commandants, at
'lie ftlacea llhnvpa mimhnnwJ ..J «.!,k sL - u
'he places above mentioned, and with the Navv
vgeeti, forma for making offers, with instruction,
tu deliver one or more of them to any person dis
posed lo make an offer. All persona, therefore,
who may have determined to offer fur any part of
the articles shove mentioned, will apply to either
oi the Commandants or N'.vv Agents nearest their
Ktidence for the ueccsssry forms, and they will
be supplied 9
Persona making offers are requested particulsr
y ,u comply with all the rules prescribed in the
b.rn», and to slate the price of each anicle which
they are disposed toliirniab, otherwise Iheir pr-
]jok4|s rnay iioi be titken into consideration.
To be pub'iihedio the Bo.stnn I*xlriot, Nv**a
York Nationtl Advocate, Philudclphia Democrxiic
; Pst.iof, Alexsndru, Herald, Not*
'* k Vf. '' * <*«ty CiHxeitc, SavAonah
Ucpubiicaii, Sackeit's Harbor Gazette, and Er«e
Patriot w
29 527
Select Classical and English
School.
i lllE Subscriber intends re opening his schoo
feryoung ladies and gentlemen, on the firs'
Monday in No< ember next, and having determin
ad on . iimited number of Scholars, he requev
'.heae'uf hla friends who intend to patronize hn
tv make early application,
from four to six children can be accommodated
nil boaid, Etc in the subscribers family.
„ G1IA8, W. CARPENTER,
oct 21 t97
Ten Dollars Reward.
j^ANAWAY about he 1st insi_ a mulatto Mvi
a I J. persona haring demands against the estate
/Vnf Robert WbrralLjun’r. lute ot 8avannah,
■ iiiplrue present them properly attested—and
>»iue indebted to said estate, are requeue J to
nake payment.
PHILIP BRASOH,
dual. Executor,
noV 8 210
Adniinisbator’s Notice;
P ERSONS inlebted to the estate of Robert
Dreghorn, (late Merchant, Augusta) deceas
ed,' are requested to make immediate payment u
the aubienber in Savannah,Sir to bis attorney Mr
GEORGE WH AGO, jun. in Augusta, or sails will
be commenced indiscriminately, and those «ho
have claims upon said estate are requested tv
present them proper'y attested.
^ ' WH. TURNER, Admr
Chronicle, will publish the abuse
The Augusta Chronicle, wiH publish the
once a week fer three mouths end forward
account to this office,
oct 16 tcal96
TVj INE montlis after date application will bt
i. x made lo' the honorable the Justice uf the In-
letter Court of Effingham County when sitting fur
ordinary purposes, for leave to sell, one. tract «'
land laying in the County of Effingtiun,eoiitaining
two hundred acres adjoining Jenkins land, .bo
the half oft tract of land ofthres hundred seres
of the undivided estate of Nancy Blare, also one
uact of bnd seventy sevnn number, twelfth dis.
tries, of Had Cuumy, Georgia, being thereat es-
late of William M’Ganafan deceMcuand sold fer
Jte benefit of the heirs and creditors' of the de
sept 23 *23!
JOHN GRAHAM,
THOMAS HVRST,
Executors.
Overseer Wanted.
."•ho understand the culture ofCoHor.
“management of Negroes, to take Charge
™o" on a healthy auuatlon, none heed
acianot protluct astiafactoiy vouchen
•*ct«vh«. Enquire at this office.’
NOTICE.
J52J-LAR8 reward' for the UnionFcrry
f ‘ DAVID HFJJNES,
*1 |t2}7 ■
,'ft «'»MI IIIC VUHIIVt IMVIldl
fidecaased, will reader litem til dul-
j* *'• those indebted to the aid cstsli
“‘ho payment thereof lo George W
hfcwTii 1,r 7*h county, or Kiofaard W. IL
Wto “ dUI,
HUZA AKIN, Atlm’rx.
<•KO.ll MeALUSIKH, Adm’r.
HtwteaaaiiBife
^INK raoiilln/ifter tlic date of this notice, aj-*
.«N.plication wili be niuiQe to the Honorable tin
iuslice* of the Ihfcribr court, when •utinjr for
ffilinxry purpose*,- for permission to kfilxutbe
re*l estate of Alexander Martin, Esq. late of asm
county —
jpN
il IS 91
RICHARD F. BAKED, Exr.
VINE months after datehereofapplication wH
Tbemadetu the Inferior Court of Chatham
smunlyforfeavetonlla tract of hind drawn by
Mmnms Capps deceased ia the bte Land Lotte
ty, rituste end being inihe fifth district ol' Mon
roe County end knoah by tire number 44, for (he
.benefit ol the heirs ami creditors uf the said Thoa.
Capps dec. JOHN MOREL, Adm’r,
•opt 6 r x M
[v'INE montlis afier date I shall apply to' the
■ 1 honorable the Justices of the luiertor Cour 1
of Chat bam County, when sitting for ordinary
egrposes, for leare lo sell s tractpf land, contain-
acres, more otj
ttiikva riKinli,
•'n’ f ^*c b anf ?*be**
— —. m tu uc sold for the benefit of the
■eirs end creditors ol (Its said deeesariT.
iD.ArSt^Wbrrf
125
bostfe for leare to tell si the real estate ofBcae-
JctSaurquln,lsleoftheCoaiitr of UmCm W
tribe benefit of die Uira
ot be
Adm’r*.
Jmtr
II AMUI.AT JOHNSON, A dm
TimMAIJUUNIONaAtlW,
|l* • —. *
aavnsrni 8UUUI IW ASA IH>1 ■ IIIUWUO Mill
named HARVEY, be b rather '.Her Ua-'iii
i he ordinary height of'Negrocs,haa a Urge acarti"
'ib face, hia countensncv very re nsrkabte, repre
si-.n iniranythihgebetbangondhum.tr I pi.t
chased him, from Mr. Smets, of the firm of Wan
u Smebg he wore awsv n short Green Jacket ant'
alto carried with him a frock Hoot, about hall
worn made of aupetfine blue ctnth. A reward
810 will IK paid for bis delivery at the City Hole'
ur securing him in any Jail so that I get him again.
JOHN 1*. DENNEY
220
itnv 21
Georgia—Effingham County.
To’all whom it m.y concern,
W 1EREAS Daniel Mullet, adminia'tator f
Gideon Mullet, deceased, has applied, tn
lire coun to be discharged from the adminbtra.
tion aforesaid. .
Now these are therefore to cite end admonish
ill snd singular.the kindred and creditors of tin
said deceased, to file their objections (if any they
nave) in my affioe Ain or hefere the 2i day of A
prit next, otherwise letters Uiamisscty will be
granted to the applicant.
Given under tuy band and seal this 4th day ol
October, 1823.
JOHN CHALTON, e.r. o-x, c
oct 4 90 • '
ALL peraotia Indebted to the estate of John and
Matey Moure, of Effingham County decega.
-tl« come forward anti make payment atid, those
*"• have any accounts, to present them to.
IIKZEKIA H FVANS. Adm’r
tv 98 Aral"8« * .
— sarnncmcn os navannan, tint he
will give Instruetionson the following instru-
menta, tlx. Haai /elt, Clannd, Hvtc and Fi t
Uses* Terms made known by application at
his reddeoce, HrsL. A-Carsan, WaotetaBank
square.
„ _ - _ V. GALLAHER.
N..B. PUnaa tunedin Toon or Country,
net 30 3Q2 ’
Hair Restorative,and Preservative
Vegetable Cerate.
f TTHE important discovery of a Vegetable sub.
*- ?!•"«*• capable uf rettoring and preserving
the Hair, was accidentally made by an individual,
wlio has neither the capacity nor the dbpositloii
'*» practice deception or fraud. The fullest ruH-
'."“.IW be plaeod on the efficacy and power of
!he rentable Cerate, not only in restoring and
preventing the filiigg oi the Hair, but in produc
mg the grealest hutre and liveliness nfit imagina
hie t and the public may rest assured that its el
lectawill be clearly manifested in the course of i
short time by ibe renewal and vigorous'grown
uf Hie Hair,and by effectually preventing its com
mg out or falling off. The Vegetable Cerate
t --nda to resuscitate end excite the energies of the
capillary vessels, which constitute those organs
that secrete the nutter forming the hair t these,
like many other organa uf the animal body, which
have been in a state of slurraancy or disease, may
be restored to their healthy action, and perform
all throe func'ions assigned them by nature.
The proprietor bt-mg .Ware uf the numerous
epecifica palmed on the public, end .desirous that
the pleaent article may not suffer front falte im
pression^ rerta its merits on the effect it has pro-
duced on various persona, who have turd it, and
all that is asked, - as it relates to the verity of-ita
effect, is a lair trial.
Elderly people, with bald heads, must rest as-
■ttted that by applying a few boxes of the above
Cwsje, their Hsfr will be restored with all ita
youthful beauty and life.
To prevent imposition, the tale of the Vegeta
ble Cerate will be euuffned to Doctor JAMES II.
'{ART,NewYortc,eornerofBroadway & Cham
ber street, three doors from Washington llall,
where it will be told at |t 75,
A liberal deduction wiU be nude to Country
dealers.
The proprietor of the above valuable discovery
intent'a appoiting agents through the United
State vr the isle of it, and also in Europe.
(Jj* /. ~vn boxes of the above valuable artirle,
have been received, and are offered for aaie .ny
Messrs 1'uur.T St Hollxiii, and Aaaoa Paaaoxs,
Druggist!, Savannah.
AArts Farit—oct 28 ai200
Laurel Hilt Toll-MiU.
/rnHE Toll mill on Mrs. Ancrum’e plantation
—a lisa been completely repaired lately, and is
now ready to work as well ai any other mill °"
the river. The rough-rice that will be sent *'
the miil will be kept separately in dry and sal-
stores, and shall behest with the utmost care in"
economy, and the barrels will be alwayedelivere
in good order. Empty barrels made of prim-
busted Stases »tll be furnished at the mill whe'.
required. The terms ol dashing Rice wilUethe
•one a. at the other JfilfcnuR*--^Vrtfc planter*
alio will engage fo have their crops beat at this
mill, and keep her supplied, will have 200 'ier
CCS or as much less a they please, beat at am
'tinu Applications concerning the mill, to hi
made to Archibald Brebuer, on the plantation,
m Sat annuli, to
PF.TIT DE VILT.ERS.
S i.antiah, July 1,1823.
C l KOUGIA—Chatham C itnly. t o Hl | wh-o
Fit may concern Where... Frederick E Tt
beau has applied to the Hnnonbh- the emirt i.t
nrdinery of Chatham conmy lor letters nfa lminit.
t-stion. on the estate and effects of Charles IV Te,
beau, late of Savannah, deceased, ax next of kin.
These are therefore to cite and silmouish a!>
anil singular the kindr d and ereditors or the aid
dteeaarri, to file their objec'ionx (if any th. i
neve) lu the granting of the admiimtrati.ui ol tb'.-
eatste of the deceased lo the applicant in the
clerks Office of the raid court, on or before ta
42tb day of January next g otherwise letten .
administration will be granted
Witness the llvncrable Thus N. Morel nne v-
the Justices of thr said court, the 12.b day dl
December, A. D.une thou&md eight hundred ano
trenty three,
S. M. BOND, c c
dec 12 2.19
Sale of Tractions.
3 N Putsu mce or a juivt reaolo Inn ol (hr Gen
eral laarmblv of the Stair nf Georgia, ap
pr..veil the 23d of Novembers 1823, authorising
the eomtnii.ioi.era appointed by the last Legish ■
lure to sell Hie fractional survey s, to expose to
»ale all the fractional surveys lying in the enunty
of Walton, which was wl'hin the ninth district
formerly Hctify county, the comu.issioneri.sfrre-
said will offer fur sale In ihe town of UilU-derville,
on Monday the 9th dayof Februaiy, 1821, the fei.
lowing fractiona, vie <
Nos. 37 i, 374, 400,431,402, 433, 404,423, 424,
425,426,427, 428, ,nd 429, in t.'lfc ninth diitrict
nf nrigi, ally Hcnrv, nuw Walton county.
The aforesaid fractions to be sold on the tatm
terms end conditions u the fractions heretofore
advertised and sold by'arid eomaMioaere, under
'hs set of the legislature of the state passed 2%
December, 1892.
EDWARD CONNER, )
AMOS LOVE, . f
JOHN MERCER, f Coma'n. „
THEOD’K MUN'I FORT, )
dec 9 rt‘235 ,
Marshall's Sales.
On Ikt/nt Tmulay in January ntxi,
KV71I.L be sold in from of the Court Houae, in
JJ the city of 8svsnnah, between the -hours ol
.10 snd 3 o'clock.
All that Irasl.of Lsnd containing 84 scree more
or leas adjoining lands of Joseph 'idles on thr
west, snd buds of Mbs Germain, «a the north,
levied on as tha property, of (hr estate. f |wvi
Site flail, to satnfy so execution in Btvor of the U.
T he following nrgroea, vit. June, Sdplo, Wat
iry, Nsoey, SvivUaad cliild, Irriad on as the pro-
petty ofGea, L. Cope, to ratM) aa eueuUoa In
ivorotJeho BilkrtihlWWir —
fOHJf H. MOREL,man.
dm* *3t
Georgia -Cliathara County.
To att whom it may concern—
-\T7HMREAS Mary Btttce, adminiaintrix ol
V V (he ett Ite of Victor Uohet, deceued, has
pvtitiom-d the court orordinaty of Chatham ouun.
ty, to.be discharged.
Now these are therefore to che and admonish
at! and aihgularthe kindred add creditura of tlir
said deceased,!') file-their ob|. eliwna, (il anylltey
have) in myoffitm, on or before the 2fer day or
February next i otherwise letters diamtsaon wilt
he granted to the applicant.'
■ Witness Ihe hunorabie George L. Cope, on<
"fthe Justices of the said Court, the Slat day '
August, A. D. 1823.
' 8. M BOND, 0.0
aug 21 172
Georgia—Chatham County.
whom It may concern.
i—,«w <w wip« Urdiuary ui V-11 si nan
county to be discharged from the laid adminiatro
tion. - ' -
- There art therefore to cite and admonish all aid
singular the kindred and eredibn of (he nld de
ceued, to file their objections, Ilf any they have,
in my Office on or before'the'let del of January
next, otherwise letters diuniaeoty will be granted.
Wit neat the honorable George L. Cope, one of
the Juatmet oT the said court, the let day of July
A. D. 1823, 8. M. BOND, c. c o.
July l ISO '
\ INP. months after .latr I shall apply tolhr
Inferior Court of Chatham County, for leave
to aril the remaining real estate of Baliliasi
«•«■!« (ehhuhcb re** caiaic an iniuhw
Ihaff-er, decs sard, far the benrit of fin heirs
JACOB SHAFFER Uni • Kv’>
3 MIDI
Georgia—CliRtham Count).
TtaUwS.mil mat Ciusrs-
W HEUKA8.Julia Ifesard, ^.d WUii-m Gw.
too, F.xtculuitof Benjamin lloatnl, dee
here apjilird to the Hnnurutr the Omin of Ujr.
W 8FNATF, 12th Noi.'182J/
ra m-lfl* 1 ?-" " < *^ lr, ble to aacertaio tLc. wish-' ■
, . . ■*■■••'« wi tuBniir.il ro toe mm> s\r
dloosing Klector* of Prraidt^it and Vice Pr«Ji
debt ol the United Stslra, vice P««.
Vlagidrau/whu .uFp'; ^'.Hhe^erol"^'
Stotefefri^m 'nthe fiOerent countie. of thfo
7. - ello '“ <*'sembers of die Lemsbi
propore to each and every vme» at the rf
^“ mn K bis vote, whether he deaiv -a • that the
people or retained bytheLegialattire.md tore
n£r,i UCh >.' : ."J 0, “ cl ' «leie b“en-
donrng on hi. t.clcet, the word JWs or
urn, aceonllngtoihetruthsir the fecti ttlian
u?thr n? 'd U 'i ' ■ b,, !! 0 '*f*» anaex to the "return
bythemeo tranamined (uthft
Executive Department, a true statement of tho
iSuUr ^ K ” , ‘i. n ' lo ,he e,,<l ,h,t < he "me may to
!^h^G r ,vc, nor nCItL ' !giiUtUre ^3* Excetten-
And lm it further resoFvci»'9k his Bxcenencv
tlie Governor be, and he is herebr requested to
cause this resolution to be published with but 3e«
fcy.in thesereral GasetteipfUiis
continue the said publication once a month, anti-
the next General Election. ' “fy* 01 *
Read and agreed to uninimoudv. £
THOMAS STOCKS, Tretuknt.
In Ike Auae •f /iepruentativa. 14th Non 1823,
Bead soul cuncunvd in. -
a ^ AVID ADAMS, gii
Approved, 18th Nov. 1821. •
G. I». TROUP,
jVLNEmomtssalttr date, I .lull apply to Hu
fe!?4£tt£3iS,'S'SSJrS
die 37th District nf Wilviswo^ JT 10 " , ,n
insonconn-
- ... *4 AU AalMr*C( Ol SVlIXInSOQ
■faifSwi^SSSF 5 '-
- -T -v —V ”V. ... Vf HBiHiun
w 7*»7 containing 202-4 acres, m rreef
le^x—also, 1oi No in the l*3th di^hr.t of
- , ■■* xaaw avtll UlafnriAlI
on county, Georgy containing 202* acres.
sv!n '"* lT ', ot of City
♦vannah known by foe letter W, Oglethorpe'
?!*.*■ ail tost to? or
wato wi'th !h b> ’ the le,ter W - °8I4»«>tS *
• •'“b <b« improvements thereoii--.dsr>,‘,]|
that lot ol land in foe said city of Savannah, known
by foe letter Y. Oglethorpj wifijrhh foi |S
pr.uvementa tliereon. The aaM^jSoled"™!?*
? ,lf .P , . r * , ° f bt'nif all tiro real eat.tenF
Atexaitdn* Me Far lane, dec; and to be sold lot
the benefit of tbe heir* of said deceased. J
n “ ‘ ^Si*aw n(* ** • v
msyJMU-
wa awt| ururnSCUs
D.A. SrOBilAR, Afftfforof
lS4 A. D. HcFailano.
ilffiasiassrsaa&djte
11 (ilaa Cxll™*„_
£S”'sg'Jto'-T ,o
Loti oftand lying in Monroe countv. n» tn u,
Wlnct. nil 104. 3fl ditlrtVl 'ataw |t . *.*"
2"i I ? t, 3tl di * ,ri f'i n ' > *13Pi X3ih diaw&
" ■236, fily.distiucl, no274,13 district. “
« V .«wM uisinct.
Lota of land l-mg in Henry county, - no 103. lu
dtonm.noiy.i! <*?• n °e 49 and n Stb
?5, h r
.... u Ul .... irinuo,
In Gwinett county, lot no S2i 5l»i district*
lh Dooly county, lota no466. 6th dmrirt
*' “w no 2u3,10th do. no 168, 12(b dm
In lloush n county, lots no 217. dinrf—
o 20, fith do. no 178,13th ao; •
111 F.yett county, lot no 65,9thdi«rict ‘ -
LOUiSA LEACH,
may 92 18F***-* R-bert toaeh-
Notice,
VTINE months alter this dale application vilto
il maue to foe Honorable Judges of the Ini'.
»«rt of Chatham County for iSyoro tohSo
may 27 32S
tobareldfofthebf«r
-tors of mid TIhwhs ThTure
HANNAHTHF.lSt, admi.
NOTICE; V-.
J»INE month, alter drte applicrfofl' will h 6
more ur lew, known ta lot No 15-fifteen, iho£‘
ccond dimriet of Early county, Geor.-ia' behrw
the real estate of Robert U. Durkie, dec .,!* ,5
he ...Id fee tiro benefit of the teira%1d5n.ti.ff
of the rent deceared, (y .. - -
AUGUSTUS F. DURKIE, Adm'dri oT>
H-M.Duritie.dee,
27
G !.0UGIA—Effingham County. T# all whtito
tt may concern Whereas, Marg ret D
Speneer, widow, ha. applied to tlK-hottorab'e foe
ttourtol Ordinary «t Effingham Gotodri foe
ten of administration on the «MMMHa«La?r
Wtllwnl 6pm«. ft 4.oe«MroK'n. * eU * ,f
Thcsc*r* therefore to rite *nd Mmonish .11
*nd singular the kindred m.I creditom of the
“ “ \wSs3f-
mromt^uro. CFCCllU/m Of th*
=»s*«aSEffir8S
J-”-
ir cferk*! office
'th day of January
administration will bo granted. _
Witnet* the bonoisble Hswri Hires, one oftho
— court, on nr before
it. oUierulie letiyra of
JuatiCra of the oH omifi the I7fo day-, f De-
btr, A. P.one foousutd eight liun.lrcit an > t,,
"tfofoj ... JN0. CHAIII-Idn, cc;
VM
en»y
fefeac-,-"*-
Maw three art to Oita and a-MamiA all snd -to.
gutor the kiadiMaaderadUor, oftho eaUd.r,
-ssstasswsjsasxx
Wuito letters dtalMoty »ll! be grsaU.I to ">r
■■■
tsta inniiisiiii - ..
ro- . Wkamimt Hosw Jstw r. wmiwwwo osw of
■*> Urej-jjgsof MilOutiit, Uleffihhd yrfHov.
^ — **■««*••••
dm
Notice.
v INE month- after Wake I shell
—— ——*» — ■ —I apply tat.
Honorable Hie Inferior I curt oftlu County
'.tho
-t Effinghitn, for tesvp to sett all *ho- real • siato
bcl'-ngr.ig In Ap.ilT.a l iueburgur, dec, or which
all coirocthsu wul take notice
TtMttlHY
Mxprll 5 R?
I PH ANN dm'
nVoticS.
A F1BU the expiratiot, nf Nine
ill this dale a. pUrab.ro a U be
ferine Coon If Chefooro Omntj,
rdlrronr purpo-rr ft loss* fowl! tiro
the Ml estate of Gecrgt Myerx, late of
i3
the Ml edltr nf dearer Myers, late
dtcetrod, for the btodb affoohdts
dsaid osfeu.
TI'OIMF cf Aigr, • .
. MA1THEH UJkBUUUOW.jWp
j'lacSA 1if