Savannah daily republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1818-1824, February 13, 1824, Image 1

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AILY msm Ho, 3S....wVdl. XXII. FRIDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 13, 1824. Whole N<> 4358. SiM Mi MOUSES, LAM?S, &c. To Rent. The Store corner ot Drayton nnd „ v street next door to Mr Trucltelut.s’ Orleans Square, To Rent. r JlilB Wharf Lot No. 6, Reynold Ward, known t- ns Ancimix’s wharf. Possession given the tint of November—Apply to P. M. STONE, oct 14 !<H ct2l Ml, or For Sale, or to Rent. Two neat tenements, with com fortnble out buildings on Lot No. 21, fefaSSTSrit h q WILLIAM POPE,Sen. Mu' River, So. Ca. I„ f 29 201 1TBHjfSlSFmL. The subscriber takes this moth* „A\o inform the public generally, aqd nariiculsrly persons from the low coun* ?*%ho may visit the up country in ——. IT* nk 0 f pleasure, that he will sO* " U L° f J ^ntlemenand ladies, or families with m t MS®* or month, on easy trrbnt. »need be laid in recommendation o. A- irtteHn ^rdtothe heallhfulnca. of the ettnen rv.» ,here, or agreeable and Executor’s Notice. V LL persons itidebitd to the estate of the late Dr. Robert Worrell, Jr arc requested to make immediate payment to Mr. Ryerson, or to > Pini.1l* HU ASCII, Qual. JS.r’or. N. B. The accounts if not paid shortly will be placed "in the hands of an Attorney {for collection,' jan 6 4 Notice. A Very valuable tract of Land in Liberty conn- sRA ty,situate oil the ^unbury Rond, two miles .,nd n half from Rice nrougti; containing two numlred and ten acre s This land is very valirn. iiibrity of atmosphere, or ble for cutton, rice and corn, and as well caleula- iocie/y, in all these psrtlculars it stands ^ w th(U culture us any land in the county i -|W sint society (eminent. frXwing will be the rate, of charging, vis. ■—r?,,.* B! ” ii a <i month. ngle man, per day, « «• “ veek, m ' « « month, Dinner, breakfast, supper, 8cc. 1 50 1 25 1 00 5 00 18 00 37J 125 75 50 12 00 _ aging, lurse, pir day, “ night, - , “ month, . Children and servants, HAYR8 t 30 188 . , . ■ The Editors of the Augusta Chromele and patinali Republican, are requested to gWe two lions a month, until the 1st of July nest, and yard their accounts to Athens, ’ For Sale, OT No. 6, Antons Ward, Oglethorpe Square, i together with the out buildings, saved jrom • late tire. For terms which will he secommo ling. Apply to B. WILLIAMS. »n 9 n land and Negroes for Sale, HANDSOME property, unincumbered, con listing of Land and Negroes, together will Ik nf every kind, and the growing crop, a mting in elf to about 12 or 15,000 dollars, situ i the upper country, at)d well calculated- for ,.rttry Store—the soil well adapted to the cul ion of Com and Cotton, is offered tor sale on .mmodatmg terms. <mJfc Stock, or good paper, well secured, will |taken in payment. , „ „ . 'or further particulars, apply to the Editors ot Georgia Journal, tine 19 145 For Sale, f LLthat valuable tract or parcel of land know by the name of Nelville situated in- Soutli Lrolina about two miles from Savannah. 1 his act is considered one of the best for u Rice plan lion in its neighborhood, and contains Eight Intlred and eighty-four acres, it adjoins Mr lotus Young. Uen. Huger, and Mr. Nicholas Ver. Persons who msy wish to purchase will limine the premises, A good tittle will be given p the times of sale will be reasonable. Appli |on to be made to W.M M ALLORY Agent of Hamlin Mallory, ov16 225 ■ . ' The Public I informed that the claim of Hamlin Mallory to khe tract of land it, South Carolina, called Iville, \snow in a train for Judicial Invesiiga- ttodl the-termination of which, some risk I be incurred by those who may purchase. WM.L. Da VIS. I«c 2 237 For Rent, The Mouse corner or Brough* ton and West Broad streets, late in the occupancy of Thomas U. P, Charlton, Esq. Apply to H. KIRBY. dec 17 r.242 he conditions are low amt reasonable; there art between seventy and eighty acre* cleared ant. under fence, there is also a good dwelling house, tnd all necessary out buildings on the premises, euaranfee titles will be given to the purchaser, no incumbrances lying on said land. For further particulars apply to capt. Jos. Jones in Liberty county, or to EDWARD B. BAKER, owner in McIntosh county, nug 16 ' fjnHRER months after date application will he J. made to the Bank of the Stale of Georgia for the renewal of a lost certificate issued by the Cashier of said bank, for two hundred shares ot die capital stock, in said' Bank, standing in th tame of the Guardians of Surah H Gilbert. WM G. GILBERT. SARAI1 HiLLHOUSK. , Guardians, jan 2t . •ins! 6 State and County Taxes for 1823 fTIHK suu'Y.rib'T informs the citizens of t'h J. bam county, that he is prepared to rec.iv .lie State nnd County -T.rtea fir the year 1825 wi jell «re to he paid in Bills receivable at 1 h‘< Banks in this i*V*, or specie, on or before the 2btT •:i February next; after that day, executions will pc saued against all dtfimjters. Hi. UHice is ke.pt at the north west con e Market square. Office hours I t om 111 to 2 o’clock JAMES EPPlNGKlt, T c c «. jan 25 2ll „ Ijands and Negroes for Sale. . -,HG Subscribers offer for sate thut.well hnpw -A and valuab'e plantation, in Chatham County called BEVERLY, situated nine miles from S .v „i nail mi the Southern Road, containing 2172 acre' old survey; of this land a large proportion is valuable Cotton Lund, asany in the County. Tl inland swamp is one of the safest in the Slut produced successive good crops, as good as river swamp, until 1815, when the high price of Cotta, induced a change of culture—ot this upwards o 200 acres are under banks, and with little labou might be cultivated die ensuing season,— on tl plantation, is a large comfortable dwelling house overseer house, barn in good repair, and bllii onddings the whole ol the cleared laud is undt good fence. With the plantation or separately will be sold about thirty prime Negroes R. & J. HABERSHAM. nov 1 *204 Brigade Order, head quarters, i T Savannah, .tan. 18,1824. ) HE General of Mte 1st Brigade, 1st Division, Georgia JJililia, will proceed to make the annual circuit of Inspection and Review of his command; and forthat purposethe Colonelsofthc tat, 2d, 3d and 35th Regiments, are ordered to have them under arms at their usual places of pa* rade nt such times and in such manner as die In. spcctorof the Brigade may direct, to be trainee uml instructed, by him, in the discipline presen d by Congress. The Brigade Inspector is charged with the pro* mulgatinn of this ordert and the strict perform dice ofthc duties required of him by the laws of the State. By order of General Hariicn, ISAAC T. STEWART, a n c. INSPECTOR'S OFFICE, ? Savannah, Jan. 28, 1824. ) In conformity with the above order, the Colo nels of the Regiments of the 1st Brigade, will mut- ter their respective commands, a< the times, and in the manner following, viz On 'Thursday the fourth of March next, at It o’clock, tire Review aiid Inspection, of the Cam den County Battalliinp. Oo Saturday, the sixth of March next, at 11 ’clock, the Review and Inspection of Wayne bounty Battallion, On Monday, the eighth of March next, at 11 ’clock, the Review and Inspection of Glynn ounty Battallion On Wednesday, the 10th of March next, «t 11 ’clock, the Review and Inspection of the McIn tosh County Battallion. On Friday, the 12th of March next, at 11 o’clock !:e Review and Inspection of the Liberty County Uattallion. On Saturday, the 13th of March next, at 11 o'clock, the Review and Inspection of ihe Bryan County Battallion On Tuesday, the I6dt of March next, at 11 o'clk be Review and Inspection oftlie Chatham Coun y Battaiiior, belonging the 35th Regiment. On Thursday, the 18th of Mi«rch next, at 11 .’clock, the Review and Inspection of the Effing hunt County Uuitailion. On Monday, 22d of March next, at 11 o’clock, j convention of the field, Staff, Company, anu n m-commissionetl OHicers oftlie 1st Regiment, (City of Stivannah) and on the following Tuesday *2Jd March next, at 11 o’clock, the review and in- .: a ction of the whole regiment. Roth ..dicers .tidprivates, are ordered to h armed nod accoutred according to law, and the Field Officers of the Brigade to attend the review s within their respective ci>mmands,for the purpose ol superintendin'’ and enforcing the prescribed system of deacipline. A!l Officers wifi be provided with their commi: sums, and those com.uaniiing companies, arc or lured to h«ve an exact return ready to be deli- '•red t the commencement of the inspection of -.cli company. After the review and inspection, such further •.xcrcisea and manoevrea will be .performed, as may be required by the General. U.M.C WAYNE, nrig. Insp, 1st Brig 1st Div. Geo Militia feb 5 '8 Valuable Fmpevty for Sale. lHK.subicri' t oflWs lor s..;e tj|£ pro per l u* i Uarien, McIntosh t/ouniy—consisiii'gol fiv? larfLots, situated in the most eligible quarter Sue city for business of e very description, po, Five Ray Lots immediately buck of those Pte mentioned, and divided from them by * of 40 feet. n, one third part of a Wharf Lot, in this city, unwnly called Hic^a Whart) with improve for particulars enquire of 1 | *i Eisq’r in Savannah, or i |mington Island. 1 . „ CHARLES B. JONES. P T 1 j2l8 Jucic WHE iTFLOUR, • Quartet Barrels, juat received and for sale * JOHN B WICK. * . 2l Notice. V INE months after this date application will be made to the Honorable Judges oftlie Tnferio court of Chatham County for leave to sell tw its of land being the real estate of Thus. '! hie i deed, wne in the fifth district of Henry Count N> 225, the other on the Augusta road 13 milt ir iin savannah, containing one hundred acr i.or, or less adjoining lands of Judge Berrien M Hobbs, Hunt ami others to be sold for the bene I vi'the heirs and creditors of said Thomas Thi' HANNAH TJIEISS. adniv mm 27 29*' non as M. Wood* die subscriber on Ihy Administrator’s Notice. kjiUSONS indebted to the estate of Robert I Bfeghorn, (late Merchant, Augusta) deceas- jure requested to make immediate payment to I^J'ber in Savannah, or to hiu attorney Mr I Kbh WUAGti, juo. in Augustn, or suits will ^onunenced indiscriminately, and those who claims upon said estate are requested to them properly attestecU . . WM. TURNER, Admr. , e Au Kusta Chronicle, will publish the above h’,,; . W . et! l three mouths and forward tiieir t“"t to this office. 118 fcMl96 L^OUGIA—Chatham Ccunty ,1 To all whom lL? y , roncern ' Wbereoa, A iron Champion, ir ok.u to th e Honorable the court of ordinal KkSffl counl T lor letters of administration estate and efiecta of Ludwig ShUltz,' Idle ( j^ Count y» planter, deceased, as princi ^ therefore to cite and admonish allf iiSi f ei hiudred and creditors of the said; Ci t0 their objections (>f Sty they " nf o * r ^ nt,n 8 of the administration of the i tv®. ^® cea9e d to the applicant in the <l» u m e t, of L ‘ he 8aid co,irt - on op before the lininirni- Feb ™. u , r y next i otherwise letters of RWon will be gramed IJumw c H l norab ‘ e J p Williamson, one of, larv A M° f lhe “ aid court, the 15th day of Ity ftfar > a6 tt,ou 8imd eight hundred and S. M. BOND, c o o. 116 12 . Administrator’s Notice. I Ma P r on » ,ndeb tedto the estate of william I de< :' ai- e required to make immo-! those having demands agajnst! P bX r per,y attc8ted ’ DOCTOR PARSONS, Ma be found at lohn.voi..^ vqinue, up rtat "Vi-r Mr Uanmnis sho nt'.-ui ce in 11 e gate way is -uperior method of . uring a 'certain diseas -Hiich m. re or less are su! iec' to. is generally knov a hcrc' ct he has practised i>is tre ament L mild, sal rud expeditious (without leaving these dreadful mu Hos u.ways nt' -iuiant on superficial cure*,)—It charges tvsonable, and in every instance he w» rants a cure, and Uie greatest seer cy always ob wived. There mayoe persons in this city, and its vicinity Inbourir.g under a certain disease whoever m*y be unfortunate as to require per Koriul aid, and apply in due season will soon fim ivllef-—from a practice of duly years in New York, with much suctseas, he hopeB to give satis faction to all who may apply, feb 4 ||27 ( "4 EOUGIA—Chatham County. To all ffit may conern. Whereas Robert Habi whom' may conern. Whereas Robert Habersham ndnlstrator of George W Allen, dec. applies to be discharged from said administration. , These are therefore to cite nnd admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said de ceased, to file their objections (if any they have) to the granting of the administration of the eatau nf the «nld deceased to the appiicunt in Hie clerk’s Office of the said court, on or before 5th day ol June next, otherwise letters dismissory wifi be granted. Witness the honorable ! P. Williamson, one oi the Justice's of the said court, the 5ih day of De cember, A. D. 1823. S. M. BOND, o. o. o . dec 5 232 Whereas, W ILLIAM Dugger, has applied to the Honor able the Court of Ordinary, for the County of Effingham pray itig for an other to direct the administrator of David Kennedy dec. to make ti. ties to a certain, tract of Land, purchased by the said William Dugger, in the life time of David Kennedy he having produced a bond given by the said deceased binding himself and heirs to make titles—of which all concerned will take due no- rder of cuyUBeos Court. JOHN CHARLTON, * c o. may 46 277 The Subscriber TIAAKE8 this opportunity of informing the rc JL presentatives of the estate of John Deck, deceased, aa well aa all other persons claiming property in the county of Effingham and re siding out of the state, who have not returned their property to the receiver of tax returns l*»i he year 1823, to come forward and make thei eturn on or before the first day of April next- otherwise they wifi be double taxed. WM. Sl'EAU, ituic dec 4 n$231 a FTBR the expiration of nine months ftom :JL tint date, application will be made to the morable the Inferior Court of Bulloch county, Alien sitting for ordinary purposes, for an order ' o sell the whole oftlie real estate of John Rawls, late o Bulloch county aforesaid, decased. MORGAN BROWN, ALLEN RAWLS, ^Ex'rt. JAMES RAWLS, april *S4 FTP MACON. «CH W ILT, be "old in the Town of Macon forty half ntrel, ta, to the highest bidder at pub. miction—tlie aale to commence on Tuesday the ninth day of March next, (on the premise*) n said town, and continue from day io duy until that number of lota are sold according to law— The purchaser of .ach lot will be requited oh the day of sale, to pay one fourth of the purchase money aown in cash or in bills of the chartered banks of this state, and give bond with good and sufficient security for the residue, payable in thrAe equal annual instalments: and the commissioners will make knn'wn on the first day of sale the par ticular lots to be sold, and ftom the elegant situa tion of this town on the Ocmtilgee river, which is well known, they deem it unnecessary to make any further racommendation WILLIAM HAMILTON. PLEASANT PHILLIPS, OLIVER II PRINCE, JAMES SMITH, ABNER WIMBERLY, < Commissioner*. tan 2 1 , . r ATie Subscriber, . Takes the liberty ol informing hte friends and the public, that he hai tak* en tlmt large and commodious house i Uaynold square, opposite the Planter* Bank, formerly called the Merchant*’ Hotel and would bn happv to accommodate them with Boarding and Lodging, and horses from the country shall be sent to one <;f the best Stable* injthe city for their accommo. datiun. JOHN Y. WHITE. nov 22 221 pHltSONS having demand* ugainste the state of quested ecriber, ment to nav ate Matthew McAlister, Esq. are re csent them duly attested to the sub* nd all indebted to make immediate pay. M. II. M’ALISTKR, Ex’r. A LL persons having demand* against the eoaie ot tVm. G. Enoe, dec. are requcKted to pre* sent Mu m to the aubsenber, and those indebted to said estate, to make payment to : SAMUEI, M. BOND, e c o. " and administrator, unde* a special or der of the.Court of Ordinary, pos ed in May Term, 1823 . . 63” And further, all persons are hereby forewarned not to pay to Mr. Seth G., J hrett'lcrait, (late adminiatrMtor,) any accounts^ due to said estate of W G Enoe, as the letters of administration to sod Threadcraf, have been re voked and granted to the subscriber, by order of the Court of Ordinary. WAMUELM BOND.ccocc. f . . ,“«d adm’r. Uc. of \Y. G. Enoe. fch 6 H 29 " • " hhertft' Sales. On thefivtt '1 uetdatj in Jipvil next. VT ."ILL he si,id before the t;ourt House in V v Chatham G’ounty, between the u-ualhour he following Negroes, Isaac, S iplib, -lain, George, Jesse, Tenar, Mary, Oi.lia, Rose and Monday, levied on ns the proper, ly of David F. Adams, to satisfy an execution i* sticri on the fen closure of a mortgage, in favor o. .Vinos ScuUder, assigned. I. D’LYON, soc. Jel»_4 27 Sheriff’s Sale.' On thejlnt Tuettluy in March next, W ILL be sold at the Court House, in the county ot Effingham, between the legs 1 hour*'of sale A negro rp.in named Ralph, levied on as the property of William Stephens, of Green count), to Clif fy an execution in favor of Russel Steph ens, <t| Wurrtn county Georgia, property pointed out and delivered by the plaintiff S. NEllHJNGER.iisee. jan 30 • 23 Georgia—Chatham County. To all whom it may concern— W HEREAS Elisabeth Kemshart, administri '. trix and JolmC. Helviston, adminlraior ot the estate of Daniel Hemdmrt, dec. have petition' ed the court of ordinary of Chatham county ti Oe discharged. Now tliesc are therefore to cite 8nd admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of tin said deceased, to file thdir objections, (ifany they have) in my office, on or before the 2l*t d»y o't February next; otherwise letters dismissory .will be granted to the applicant. Witness the honorable George L. Cope, tmt of the Justices of the said Court, the 21st day of August, A. D. 1823. S. M. BOND, c. e. o aug 21 172 To all whom Sheriff’s sales On thejirst TuetUay in March next, W ILL be sold at the Court House in Hiceboro, Liberty County, between the usual hours of sale, Three negroes, Grace, Archey and Mary, levi ed on rs the property of Simon A Fraser, to satis fy an execution Lsuod on the foreclosure of s Mortgage, in favor of Robert Hendry Junr. vs Simon A Frasier, EDWARD WAY. me, dec 30 253 NOTICE. W ILL be sold on the tenth day of February next in Bulloch County tit the late resi. dence of William Cone, dec all the perisluibU property of said deceased.—Consist ing of plants lion tools, Household and Kitchen Furniture, one Horse'ami a stock of hogs and c-tttle. Soft for the benefit oftlie heirs and creditors of said decM. AARON CONE, adm’r dec 31 •253 SO'WCE. laving claims against are requested to present them fqr settlement apd those indebted wifi make payment,to JamesAn* deraim \yhoyvill (Uteud Jo.the settlement of the concern, and continue the business on his oty nac* count.. JAMES ANDERSON, ANDREW LOW if CO. J"" y .. AS , - . „ . j_j NOTICE. * LL persons havttig any demands a A George Rt&V 'dtctastfa, •irfe rtquest nimd them in duly Attested, r dtld' these inti to, ... a to hii estate are now required to make pay merit ' 1 FREDERICK HERB, ^ MOSES <JLELAND, -I-/ Executors, • jan SO' fu23 sheriff's Sales, On the first Tuesday in March next. Vij 7 ILL be sole! at the t ourt House in Kicebe \ v rough, Liberty county, between the hours of 10 and 3o’clock, the (oltowing property, to wit s One negro named Affey, levied on as the pro perty of Thomas 8 Melt, to satisfy two execu tions iii fuvor of Win. H Edwards, and turned o ver to me by a Constable. * Also, one tract of land containing three hup* oredaml fifty acres, more or lew, uUia large dwelling house and other out building* thereon, tying on the mam road t; at lends trnm Sunburn io Milledgeville, bounded by fends of John Dun- woody anil others, levied on as the property < i Nathan Williamson to satisfy an execution in fa «or of Alex. M. M'lver. Also, one hundred acres of Pine Land more OV less, levied on as the property of Wm Futcli • to. lalisfy an execution in favor ot JoBepb Flo wets and turned over to rac bv a Constable. EDWARD WAY, B|.e. jan 31 24 <1 * Administrators Sale. On ttie 1st Tuvsdsy in April next. W ILL be sold before the Court House in-Bry. an County between the usual hours of sale, A tract of land containing 68 acres more or les*, with the improvements thereon known by the name of Lincoln, belonging to the estate of Mary Cubbedge deceased—Sold for the Benefit of thi heirs and creditors of said estate—conditions cash. JOHN CUBBEDGE, Administrator. feb 7 30 ' For Sale. 4 Plantation containing ninety three and three quarter acres of land, with a comfortable dwelling hoqae in good repair*,, in a pleasant and healthy situation on the Island of St. Simons. There are on the premises 2 Cotton Houses, 1 gin house—kitchen, carriage house, Stable and other out buildings—* .gst'den and orphard ol Orqnge.s 1 and other fruit treees, about twenty five or thirty head of Cattle; a spring ot.the pur* est watery and situated upon a Creek. which,,af fords a. bold landing »nd plenty of fish.(.nEoy par ticulars, apply to W*. Ciuta, in SavannaniTy. to t i JAMES U. premis-ia -jan 15 JsrU ontb G FiOUGlA—Chatham Uouiity, it may concern Whereas Abel Fox, admin is'ratornt Joseph Fox has applied to the hunorn ble the court of Ordinary of Chatham County, to be discharged from raid administration. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the *aid deceased, to file their objections (if any they have) to 11ih grunting of the administration ol the estate of the said deceased to the applicant n the clerk’s office of the said court, on or ef-ir* the 5th day of June next; otherwise letter; dis missory will be granted. Witness the honorable John P. Williamson one oftlie lust icesof the said court, the 5th day of December, A D. 1823. ' S M BOND, c c o. dec 5 252 G KOiiGt A—Chatham Couoty 1 . n To tdl wliiJin it may concern Whereas, John Dillon, exe uutor ol Michael Densler, applies to be discharged from the executorship of the said estate. Now these are therefore to cite and udmonisl nil and singular the kindred and creditors of tin said deceased, to file their objections (if any they have) on or before the 5th day of June next; otherwise letters dismissory will be granted to the applicant. Witness the Hon. J. P. Williamson, one of the Justices oftlie said court, this 5th day of Dec. A D. one thousand eight hundred and twenty three L. S. S. M BOND. c. c o dec 5 132 NOTICE. 7*,.. *- GREEABLE to an order of the Court of AA Ordinary of Liberty county, will be sold on the first Tuesday in February next, in the usual hours: Five Negro Slaves, to wit, Peter, Judah and> thFee children. For the benefit of the heir* and- creditors of Alexander Martin, Esq. dec. Conditions c .ah. dec 10 RICHARD F. BAKER, Ex’tr. 236 LL persons indebted ;« the estate of Alex. AA tier Martin, late of Liberty cqunty, deceas 'd, are requested to make immediate payment la the subscribers; and those o ikhom the said es. tate is indebted are required to exhibit theirde- mandsduly authenticated, to RICHARD F. RAKER, ? _ . WILLIAM H. MARTIN, j E * re * may 10 §112 Superior Court-—Chatham County. Mar Tsnw, 1823; William T. Williams, vt. J. Hide Alii, Them** R. Broom, j i VN the petition of William T. Williams stsW “ f mg that 'Thomas R Broom, by hie certain writing obligatory, bearing date on the sixth day of June 1822, acknowledged himself to beheld- and firmly bound and obliged in him in the pena! sum of eight hundred dollars, conditioned for the payment of the sum of tour hundred dollar* on' or before the first day of* June 1823, and that for- the better securing to him the payment of the said sum of money, the said Thomas R. Broom by his certain deed of. mortgage bearing even* date with the said bond, had mortgaged to him all that lot or parcel of land in Chuthaftt county- and slate aforesaid, known in thiyilanof the said- county as Garden lot number eiPity, (80) east,' containing eleven »nd one half acres more or less, bounded on the north by the Thunderbolt road and lands of James Bilbo, on the south by lands of John Screven, and on the west by a road leading to lands of col. James Johnson and* others—and further stating that there is how duo' and unpaid on the said bond and mortgage the principal sum of four h>:idred dollars with in. terest from the sixth day of June, eighteen bun. dred -tid twenty, two, and pray ing the foreclo sure ot the equity of redemption of the* saitf Thomas K Broom, in and to the said mortgaged' premises - On motion of, Habersham, attorney' it may concern. Whereas, Henry Castellbu- for the petitioner, it isordered, that the priifcN'" Frances Castellou, bis wife Exor. and K.xix T a .‘ and interest due on the said -mortgaged pre. ' mtsea, together wrtb the costa of this application 1 ^Q^OUGIA—Chatham County. To all when of William Collins, dec. apply to, be discharged from their said executorship. Now, these are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of th*. said deceased, to file their objections (if any they have) in my office, on or before the tenth day ot May next; oilier wise letters dismissory will be granted to the applicants. Witness the Hon. John Cumtning, one oftlie os! ices ofihe said court, this 10th day of Noveni her, A. D. 1823. S. M. BOND, cco ,rOT 10 211 Georgia- -Chatham County.' . 'Til all whom it may concern— W HEREAS Mary Bruce, administratrix of the estate of Victor Doliet,' deceased, Iihs pctitioned the court of ordinary of Chatham coun ty, to be discharged. . t. Now these are therefore to cite and.admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the aaid deceased, to file theirobji-ctions, (if any they have) in my office, on or before the 2ht day of February next s otherwise letters dismissory will oe granted to’ the applicant. Witness the honorable George L. Cope, one of the Justices of (he said Court, the 21st day ot -August, A D. 1823. . S. M BOND, q. o aug 21 172 . ' Georgia—Bull ch C ounty. B Y Ely Kennedy, clerk of the t-ourt ot Ordi nary for the county of Bulloch. Whereas Nancy Dukea applies to tm for letters of administration, with the will annexed, on the estate of John Dukes deceased. These are therefore to cite and admonish ail and singular, the kindred and creditors of the sttid deceased, to file their objection? (if any' thef have) in my office on or before the first Monday in March next, otherwise letters will be gi smef to the applicant. . >■ ** - . • . Given under itiy hand and seal, this fifth day ol February 1824. j ujRi L.S. J.f ELY KENNEDY, cco. r*1>6 *29 be paid into this court, within twelve months' from this date, or otherwise tjiat the equity of re demption of the said Thomas R. Broom in the 1 said mortgaged premises be from thenceforth foreclosed, and that such further and other pro* ceedings thereon take place as may be in puma, ance of the statute in such case made and pro*' vided. And itisfurther orderec}, that this rulet" be published in one or more of the Gazettes of" the city of Savannah, once a month for twelve months previousto the time appointed for the* pay ment of tile said money, or that a copy there, of, be served upon the said Thomas R. Broom - least six months before the expiration of the said time. Extract from the minutes, • JOB T. UOLLES, clerk june 249 «.. Wants a Situation, 4 S a Coachman, good references can he given as lo sobnety and honfesty. A line left at- the post office directed to A. M. will be attended p-.n~9 . . 7 T n Dollars Reward. , R AN.VWaY trom the subscriber on the fifth* of November last a negro man named a yell'’* complexion,, about 40 years old and about 6 feet high, has a sear-orchis • forehead just 1 iu *he edge hf Ids hair; some of his fore teeth' out 1 nd a large soar on the-small of orfe leg, small eyes and a very sly look, he | formerly |.«h.ng. t-d to Col, Apltn, in 'Columbia county, h< may possibly make fot< Augusta All perso'ns are or w arned agaifist harboring or'Carrying off stfitj lel • low, as the lawi will be enforced against offetidere,- The above reward and all reasonable expenses will be. paid by bis being-lodged in any Jail'ad ha , 1 get him again, or delivered to die-on Skids way Island. '■ t.JOSEPH WIGGINS, t 0£r : “he Augusta CoMlVtiVyefc^iisti wi«- in.-ertv tne ab -ve once «(e,. e k for four weeks, and senft' their bill to this office,, H16