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Pursuant fo ’ a resolution of
slufttjfot the ■-,... jyv-y-.
.raittee to whom waareferre
'eat mode of redeeming', investing and appro
the funds dfcrived from theeniission of corpora-
ittnge bills, report—that for tius further
_ r holders of the said bills, the treasuiiFdO
IU -ratg account -of the amount issued and
:eep the sums in tjhe treasury ofthe city, tb enable
bill* when presented to him, and that on no
J he make use of the sums so received, but for,,
nt of the said bills) unless otherwise authorised
resolution of courtcil. Your committee are of
, that the amount, issued is too small to enable
to make any appropriation of the same by invest-
Funds or otherwise to draw interest, and that the
i of these bills may be too short in their uhiita-
torise council for the present to -inake any
appropriation of their proceeds. Your com
Mathematical 1
/as a Branch of
the attainment
and asconneettd W:
in the eietcise tif oratory,
Second.—On the JViafwre, Extent anti Lirrtittof Human
Knowledge, so Tar as i| is'' founded in the>relatkm
cause an cl effect, Tuldgoncerns mitid and matter.
Tainm.—On tup abuse of Moral FYcfiotiin the shape of
popular novels. r \
PoCtmch.—On tin; theory and use of MoraJfSFiction.
'TKi'seconil part ioifl contain an Introductory JV*ifa
live, in which the circumstances that led the writer
undertake the desigij, to-the.prosecutiftn of which he has
K^S^thT^T^dor^iv; arduously devotee lasts* years of his life, will be
fbir said b(Its,ihe current money of the city, to wit—the
notes of Banks which are not depreciated further than
the 'dttteffijce' of exch.-Hi.ge, and that die treasurer furnish
► df Finance witli the amount of change bills
‘ foutlie same,
^SlsIEtise Sat pe^oSthfll^rr ofthel intelligent reader to [understand distinctly'the nature
.KUs, xrillreceive payment at anytime by culling* and elects of tins entbpnae-the pnnciples bywlnch
u. ..wU*. dollar wiil be I he has been governed bn its execution—the degree ot
1 detailed.
This narrative will 1
| during his successive
United States, so far
may seem to turn calct
•cord, too, incidents that oceuret.
bits to the principal cities of the
a knowledge of these incidents
iated to enable the candid and
-V,
und«r one dollar wiil be
. Committee”
! change.EStis,
on thetrea&urer—but no sum
redd. CHARLES HARRIS,
0EO. V. PROC TOR,
EDWARD HARDEN,}
, • \ ' ’ Extract from the minutes.
D. f). Williams, c. c.
,, In Council.
J iMonday, 9th September, 1816.
¥he flowing Committees were appointed:
Committee of finance.
Aldermen Harris, Harden?' Henry.
Exchange Cpitmtittee. fi
. Aldermen M’Intosb. Bolton,* D’Lyon.
Gaul Committee.
' Aldermen Cope, White, Duke.
- Street,--Lane, and Tree Committee.
Aldermen Proctor, Morel, Tufts.
Pump Committee.
Aldermen White, Cope, Fell,,
'tfe ; Health.Corhnu,ttee.
Aldermen Proctor, Hams, Bolton.
Extract from the minutes.
1). D. .^Williams, c. c.
Mr. W." R. Coxe h has been appointed Sexton until the
general election for City Officers, in October next.
I). D. Williams, c. c.
sept 10 — 108
’ IV aft wlioiii* it may concern,
• Notice is hereby given, tnat the following persons o slt
are licensed by the Commissioners of Pilotage to act as
Pilots.
f BRANCH PILOTS.
Noah B. Sisson
Thomas Nottage
Stephen Timmons
" enrf Gragg
RoVston
Bltigg
Ktey
John Dennis
i CERTIFICATE PILOTS.
Benjamin Sisson 1 S. H. Timmons
* ihn Hale j Henry Baker
By order of the board,
I . . ' B. D. Williams, c. b. p.
' aprii 10 95
Reuben Anderson
E.- Brbughton
John Dixon
John Cleary
Jesse Furnace
John Low
/.
I j- . Sheriff’s sales.
On the frit Tuesdayin. October next,
Xjfijlbe sold at the courthouse, in the city of Savannah,
between the usual hours of 10 and 3 o’clock,
Orife third of Lot and Buildings, No. 10, West-Broad-
*Street, Oglethorpe ward; ‘ levied on as the property of
■Jacob Hersman, to satis tythe executors of Simon Fraser.
Adam,Cope, s. c. c.
angast ft——.; - . V
During iny absence from Savan
nah, for h few months, Mr. Gu-t, wiil conduct the af-
Tairs Of the Divery Stables; Air. Da.it, the Stage Office;
- Hand Jo's T. iuuu, will actus my Attorney and Agent.
Daniel Hotchkissl
—80 • ./
__ governed in its execution—the 'degree of
success that haihitUertfe crowned hb exertions—-the use
he has made of his sucelss, so far as the public are con
cerned—the stage in tht prosecution of his design, at
which he has arrived—his plans and intentions with re
gard to its further prostitution, so far as they can be clis
tinctly foreseen, and are iBtely to be in any ..degree in
! teresting to such readers!
This narrative will commence with his departure from
Milton, Albemarle county, Virginia, in 1809, arts close
witn ms departure from Charleston, fer Philadelphia, in
1816.'
This narrative wiil be followed by the principal part of
j an oration, entitled.“'iVie Rostrum,” in which he has en
deavored to illustrate the permanent public utility, and
til display the intrinsic dignity and attractions of die
s.pecies of oratory w hich he lias cultivated; its appropriate
s sphere, in contradistinction to other and pre-established
I applications of this noble art; its peculiar adaptation to
the age and state of society in which we live; and to the
spirit of a popular government; the subjects best fitted
for the exercise and exhibition of this species of oratory,
and the many useful and benificent purposes to which it
may be made subservient.
A series of shorter passages, from other oratious, pre
viously delivered frormthe Rostrum, and a few specimens
of Phiiosopiiicai Criticism, will occupy the last part Of
! the volnrite.
i As this volume is committed to the press,.for the pur
pose principally, of enabling the intelligent part of the-
public to decide how far the writer is qualified to per
form the duties of a teacher of oratory—to deliver Lee
tures on Rhetoric, acilbinpanied by exercises in compo
sition, criticism, and elocution) to successive classes of
students, in the principal colleges established in the Unit
ed States, it is proper that hb pretentions to prac
tical knowledge ana skill in the exercise of orato
ry, should be subjected to a severer test, than the super
ficial fugitive anil equivocal impressions, on the minds of
a miscellaneous audience, by declamations from the Ros-
j trum.
It is fair and just t|.at persons, from whom momentary,
unanaiyzed and involuntary feeiing, or tile contagion of
unreflecting sympathy, may have extorted a plaudit, un
consciously, perhaps reluctantly, during the delivery of
his'orations, should have an opportunity to retract or
confirm that plaudit? to review calmly the sentiments and
the style in winch they were expressed, on which they
seemed, and were believed, perhaps untruly, to stamp ap
probation, and to decide how far the'impulse of the mo
ment was in unison with the dictates of deliberate reflection
Tne writer feels that this appeal from the impulse of
momentary feeling, to the dictates of mature reflection,
from the auditor to the reader, from the Rostrum to the
press, is not merely fair and proper.
It is the course which prudence, honor, and integrity,
the united dictates of personal and social duty, prescribe
He weil knows, that the plaudit, which the candidate
for oratorical honors, may draw even from an intelligent
audience, is equivocal and ephemeral, unless it is ratified,
I by the judgment of the intelligent reader, and that in ait
age like this no species of literary empiricism, or impos
ture, can escape, detection and ignominious exposure,
when aii appeal b made from the Rostrum to the press.
He makes this appeal therefore, under a distinct present
timent, that the sentence pronounced upon hb preten
tions will be the awardof justice, and he cannot antici-
I pitte this award without solicitude and apprehension,
sept 12 109
a
[ $2° Brought to gaol, on the 31st Au-
gustUjsjs, a negro inaii named B i r.Tr, says he belongs to
JifTTOMl^ewb, of Haficocfc county, five feet eight inches
lout 22 years of age, h^s a scar on his left jaw, J
in iiblackcoataiul yeflowpantalooris.
A. Harmon, d. g. c. c.
sept 3 - -105
, €2* Brought to gaol, on the 8th Sep
tember, 1816, ahegro man named Coir. T.savs he belongs,
to Richard HaiTifigton, Scriven count}', five feet seven j
-inches high? about thirty years of age. One fore tooth j
Sheriff’s sales continued.
On the first Tuesday in C ;tonber next,
Will be sold at the court house in Jefferson, Camden
county, between the hours often and three o’clock,
Two adjoining tracts of land lying and being'in Cam
den county, known'by the Buheadand Mundford Island
tracts, on the south side of Great Satillariver, containing
2412 acres, more or less—levied on as the property 01
Cochrane M‘Clure, to satisfy his taxes for the yeai
1815; amount due §64 51 and cost.
John Baily, s. C. c.
sept 12^ 199 - <
..wan'
EBBS.
sej> 10—I08f
the upperjaw, stout made.
A. HARMAN.
. ^ a- n - n. c. c.
J816, Tow' lne
to goal, oh the 17th July,
— property of doctor Giilett, of" South Car-.
orlina. He b five feet three inches high, thirty years of
age, and an African by birth, thin face.
H. M‘Call, g. c. cl
23 ' ■ ~87 ; t v /
*#* Brought to goalj on the 25th inst.
«. negro man, who says his name b Isa-.o, and belongs to
Richard Keatihg,of'Biyan county, five feet seven inches
high, about 2Tyehrs o^bas oiirwhite woollen pantaloons
-and bluejacket, muclFputched,
.. ,, A- Harmon, b. g. c. c.
-■ • - ff - -- . •-■■■ ■■
W Brw lght to gaol, in Jacksonbo-
rou^i,.Scriysri county! September 3.481S, a negro man,
wRosayshw mune is Joax, and that ne hi *
Tfias <3il»Oh, of Cofisawhitchie, South (Jarij
African fcy bMb^Out tWe^tyitWoisrthree years tdd!fivlI for ^ Y ears 1803 311114 aplo £li I v-»
fdet'.^Aw Seven "inches high, dark conipiexioni'has irons * c ® sts ‘ 4 JOHN B
Sheriff^ sales.
On the first Tuesday in October next,
Will be sold at the court house, in the city of Savannah,
between the usual hours of 10 and 3 o’olpek,
Five negroes, viz: Isaac, Cretia, Damon* Mentor and
Sally; levied on as the property of William Stephens,
esq. a ;d sold under a foreclosure of mortgage 1 to satisfy
Joshua E. White k Co.
A. Cope, s. c. c.
augiO-——95
Sheriff’s sale.
On thefirst Saturday in October next,
Will be sold at the market house in St. Mary’s'ftetween
the usual hours often and three o’clock, the following
property, viz:
Part of Dot No. 132, in the town of St. Mary’s, con
taining three acres; also the improvements, on which
r "' phea W. Moor now resides, in said town—leviea on
he property, of said Moor to satisfy his taxes for the-
year 1815; also hb fifty per centum tax for the year
1814; also ti> satisfy taxes due by said Moor for R. Gtile,
" ' * 37 cents and
Y, s. c. c.
lx
around his legs, with aci
about a month ago. S'
' sept 14——.—110
tiatrqss, ami says ! he raijawav
TJ3SON KEMP, 6 . j. s. c. ’ 1
costs.
sept 5—106
x ”€reorgiar---Ckatham county.
By S- M. Bohd,nlerk ofthe court of ordinary for -said
lfetaj
ftern.
■piles for letters of ad-
tan Hobson, of Savan-
Trapquile - .Morie?,
" ition on the estate Jpha
!. as surviving copartrter.
'^Mfrefore* *hese are/td cite and admonish alf and
kihdred-and creditors ofthe said deceased,
objections, (if any they have) in my Office,
«-thtrftrst Monday in November next, bther-
*rs of adininistratHm will be granted the appE-
Sheriff’s sales.
On the first Tuestlayin Nb-oeniber next,
Will be sold in the town of Brunswick,
Two Dwelling Houses. situate on tlie Bay, in said
j’town—levied on as the property-pf William Green, to
latisfyan execution in favor of nSpl'ge Abbott.
> William Pi Les, d. s. g. c.
top 12 —109 '
my hand and seal of office, at Savannah,
ihiy of- September, -1816.
.• • S.*M. BON®, c. c. o.
Sept' 14^1,10')
-gia—Chatham county. *
S..M. Bpud, clerk of the court bf ordinary for said
** ■ .T’irt ;•]>:.’/ 'a f.
lies!
trees, Eliza Dicks, widow, a
npnigtiufyrm mi tha whtc. nf
of ad-
husband, John
.itieu..as next of kin.
e, to.cite and admo nish, all and sin-
of the.Said John Dicks,
Ufi my of-
erwbe Iet-
thb 2Tfh day ofAu-
M.BQNDrmcc.c.e.
Sheriff’s shle.
On the first Tuettday io November next,
tyill be aold, at the i-oiirt house in Wayjie county, be
y tween the ustial hours.
A certain. tract of pine LAND, containing 100 acres
more or less, on the post road four miles from Barren-
ton feriy, taken by virtub °f an execution, as the pro.
pertv of Aaron Rozer, to MtisSPysaid execution in favor
of aidmihbtrator of Young Griflfen, dec. returned to me
by constable; Condjthms csbh-
M '
sept 12—109
rohn Jacobs, Sheriff.
Sheriff’s sales.
On the first, Tuesday in November next,
Will be sold at thejBoiirt bthbe,
between the usual hours, i
Four NEGROEft yi*. big J
. andJenny her child; leyied. op j
imanito aatwfrA.
Ghurch't
Wilson.
aug 31- -'104,
Matskal’
On the firsi frlianfay in~ October next,
Will be sold at the storelately occupieti by C. & J, Dunn,
at U O’clock, ’ *
.A general assortment of TJruggs
behold Furmtu
sundry articles of household
property of CJ
the suit of Rol
lines, arid
on as the
on at
34-
-iol
, and Mi
store—le
^to satisfy, an e;
lohn Eppinger,
”*/ r , Marshal
€ ity^iMarshal’si sales.
On. Monday, the 30tk day of October next,
Will Be sold in fpofit ofthe Exchange, betweetr the hours
' / of ten and two o’clock,
Five'hogsheids .of
of Charles Morell, to
aS the property
sfv a tax execution in favor of
the city—apnount i
31-
-104
F tax §500 'and cost;
F. M. Stone, c. m.
-4—
Valuable Lands for sale.
on
.ye
,. Fou# hundred and fi|ty acres, prime tide s
the Savannah Back HivtU', situated about ten roi
the city, well adapted to the culture of rice or tlie sugar
Cane; upwards Of One hundred acres now under dam, and
cultiv&ted by James Ancram, esq.
Abo. atrac^ containing upwards of three hundred
acres, adjacent to, the -above tract—.this tract will be
worthy the attention of the owner of the river swamp,
having some convenient buildings on it; it also contains
a good pfcoportibn of high pine laud, and the balance is
well adapted to the culture of cotton and provisions—
also, a swamp, abounding with cypress and other Valua
ble timber.
Abo, a tract, containing five hundred acres, situated
on Savaripah River, a few ipilesabove Purysburgh,known
by tlie name of BeartBluff—this tract Is very valuable, as
it abounds with wnite oak and other timber, suitable for
the Savannah market.
Also, two tradts of pine Land, in the vicinity of Purys-
byrgh, wgll timbered.
The whole of the property,will be sold on easy and
moderate terms. Apply to Johx B. Bausweia, in Beaufort;
to John Nohxos, ou the Okaties; or in Savannah, to
Jacob Deveaux.
sept 7——197 . : ;v ■
For sale
The Wharf, lately occupied by Caig & Mitchel, con
taining 200 feet front on Savannah River,- bounded west-
wardly by Cantochan & Mitchel, and eastwardly by An-,
'drew Knox.
Also, the Wharf Lot, adjoining the Ferry, at Fort
Wayne, containing 150 feet on tlie river* and near 500
feet back, from the same; bounded eastwardly by the
fence at Fort Wayne. On this lot, is the House, with
two piazas, at the east end of the Bay. For terms,
please apply to PE1ER MITCHEL.
aug- 24 101
For sale,
Two undivided fifth parts of a tract of LAND, con
taining 126 acres, more or less, on Great Ogechee—
bounded by lands of John H. Morel, sold him by M.
M‘Allister and Habersham, from tlie same paTCel, and by
lands of Geo. W. M’Allister, and by Great Ogechee riv
er. The above described Land cun be'had a bargain.—
Apply at this Office. sept 14—fst—110
MI ion.
J. F.WHgtlA JISON.J. Ic r
R-MACKAY/ i. I.c c. C
]pf.Job T- Bolles,
For sale,
f-A prime NEGRO WENCH, a plain cook, washer anr(
—Apply to _ iAheRBERtTco
irdner.
sept
-112
A Negro Fellow,
andajobbing carpei
servant
For sale,
,f P 1 ™ 1 * hand, a good boatp...
inter, and is a smart, active, vau
will be sold
w, a very good tailor; both of u' ; c s
* applied for immediately.
sept 14-
-110
Bacon & Bnien.
For sale
The Toll-Bridge over Great Ogechee River, at whirl,
Joseph Hill lately resided—it is a substantial well S
bridge, composed chiefly cf_ cypress; it has stood the
to be in all respects a good
creshets,
compc
i, and i
i'omplete piece of work. For terms . p: nv to
aprii Ar-
-40
JOHN BOLTON or
JEREMLAHCLVLEU.
? rr’ors.
5 J. HiV.
For sale
A House and Lot, in St. James’s square; bein ' on' rf
the most healtliy and pleasant situations in this city-lr
the. said lot are all necessary out buildings. T is' n ^
petty will be sold for a moderate price, and r. cmht'rf
one, two and three years given for tlie pavmem
sons disposed to purchase will apply to eidier’of the
subscribers. ^ . BEN. SHEKf UJ
M. S HEFT ALL. 1
npni 6 41
bCQ.
For sale
A House in Market-square, which has every conveni
ence for a store and family, and is well calculated tor
country-trade. Apply to the printer. sep 12—lu9
Notice.
To be sold, at public auction, in front of the court
house, in the city of Savannah, on tlie first Tuesday in
January next, one thousand acres of prime land, situate
on the south branch of Turtle river, Glynn countv—tlie
joint property of the Union Society, Chatham Academy
and the Savannah Poor-House and Hospital Society,
which tract of land was originally granted to tlie Ilethe’s-
dae College. Any person who feels disposed to embark
largely in tlie cultivation of cotton, corn or sugar-cane,
would find this a most eligible situation. The grants c_u
be seen by applying at tlie office of Lloyd d Morrison,
in the Exchange. Terms of sale—ont- half cash, tlie ba
lance in one. year, with interest from the date of pur*
efiase, secured bv bond and mortgage, on the premises.
MOSES SHEET ALL, President C. S.
R. W. HABERSHAM, Treasurer. C. A.
J. MORRISON, Cam. Sav. T. X. and H. S.
cm - Oh—jp 1 .V;
Wanted to purchase or hire,
A smart BOY, suitable fob a house servant. Apply ti
the printer. sept 17
-111
Georgia—-Chatham county.
By Samuel M. Bond, clerk of tlie court of ordinary
of said county.
* Whereas, George Glen, esq. hath this day applied to
the for letters of administration on the estate and effects
of Mr. Noble W. Glen, late of the*city of Savannah, de
ceased, as next of kin.
These are, to cite »nd admonish all and every the
kindred and creditors of the deceased, to file their ob-
jectkms (if any they have) in my office, on or before tlie
first Monday in October next, otherwise letters wili be
granted to4rie applicant
L. S-l SAMUEL M. BOND, c.c. o. c.c.
aug 31 1C4
Georgia—Chatham county.
By 8. M. Bond, clerk of the court of ordinary for said
•county
To all whom it may concern.
Whereas,. Peter Mitchel applies for letters of ad
ministration on the estate olid ciiects of Edward Lowder,
deceased.
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish-iB and sin
gular, the kindred and creditors of the deceased to file
tiieir objections, (if any they have) in my office, within
the time prescribed bylaw, otherwise letters will be
granted to the applicant..
Given, under my hand And seal of office, this 18th day
of September, 1816..
L. S;} SAMUEL M. BOND, c. c. o. c. c.
fsent 10—1121
Georgia—Bryan eounty.
By Henry Harden, clerk of the court of ordinary for
ti?e county of Bryan.
Whereas, Matthew Albritton hath made application for
letters of administration on the estate and effects of
James Bulloch, of said county, deceased.
This is, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singu
lar, the kindred and creditors of the said James Bulloch,
deceased, to file their objections (if any they have) in my
office within thirty days from this date, otherwise admi ’
niStgation will be'granted to the aforesaid applicant.
Given, under my hand and seal, this 16th day of Sep
tember, 1816,'and 41sUyear of American independence.
To rent,
That commodious dwelling HOUSF. in Oglethorpe
ward, at present occupied by David Taylor, esq. fo:
terms apply to JOHN H. .MOKI'.L.
sept lt>- 108
Houses to rent.
The the two story House, oorntr of Broughton and
Barnard streets, at present in the occupation of Mrs.
Munro; it has a cellar, seven rooms, and a finished gar
ret—with'good out-buildings.
A Store, an excellent stand for business, on the same
lot, fronting on Barnard street.
Two one story Houses in Anson ward. Aoply to
Mary Leaver,
1« -+ 112 IT-w /{• ■„id *tn •
Wharf and Stores.
To rent, tti.. extensive Wharf and commodious Store,
at present occupied by Mr. Barna M’Kinne, of which
possession may be had on the first of November next -
For terms apply to -R. ScJ. HABERSHAM.
july 9 ■ 81
To rent,
From the first October next, all that valuable wkn
and stores situated thereon, near tlie Exchange, common
ly called Morel’s xvfiarf. Apply to doctor Miller, Brough
ton street, or to T. N. Morel, esq.
a" rust 18- - ■ ■ . -96
i en dollars’ reward.
Absconded from the subscriber, this morning ab°h;
10 o’clock, his negro girl SALLY, country born, abutu
16 years old, slendat made and tolerable likely, she v. h!
be easily known, from the scar of a blister, recently ap
plied on the back of her neck, had on a check horn, spun
frock, no shoes or bonnet; it is probable she will cmh.*-
vor to get on board some of the Augusta boats, as she
was bought from, agentleman living in that quarter —
The above reward will be paid on delivering her to m c >
at the Merchant’s and Planter’s Hotel. W. CllAll*.
sept H) - ■ 108
L. S ]
[19-
HENRY
-1121
HARDEN, c. c. o. b. c.
Georgia—-Bryan county.
By Henry Harden, clerk of tlie court of ordinary for
the county of Bryah.
Whereas) Mrs. Elizabeth Miller, hath made applica
tion for letters of administration, on the estate and effects
of Morris Miller, late of said county, dec.
This is, therefore, to cite and admonish, all and singu
lar, the kindred and creditors of the said Morris Miller,
dec. to file their objections (if any they have,) in my of
fice within thirty days from this date, otherwise admin
istration will be granted to the aforesaid applicant
Given -under my hand and seal, this 16th day of Sep-
d41stvear of American independence.
HENRY HARDEN, c. c. o. b. c.
“IF
16; a
tember, 1810, and
L. S.]
*[19—*—1121
Georgia—Bryan county.
By Henry Hardeu, clerk of tlie court of ordinary, for
the county of Bryan.
Whereas, Henry Austin and John Cubbedge,have made
‘application for letters of administration, on the estate ^ud
effects of Mrs. Mary Cubbedge, of said county,dec.
This is, therefore, to cite arid admonish all and singu
lar, the kiitdred and creditors, of the said Mary Cub
bedge, dec. to file their objections (fF any they- have) iq
.my office within thirty Tdaya 1 tn '
administration will be granted to
this date, otherwise
Uoants.
la day of Sep-
iudejiendence.
_my hand and
16, W 4tat year
HfiNRY HARDEN) c.- c.'«.». c.
•■sSffBSsa^
Sheriff’s sales.
On the first Tuesday ... October next,
Will be sold at die courthouse, in the pity of Savanna >
between the usual hours of 10 and 3 o’clock,
All that Lot and improvements, No. 3, Sloper tytliing,
Percival ward, containing sixty feet in front on 1 on
street, and ninety feet deep; levied on as the property c>
the estate of John Glass, dec. to satisfy the administrator
and administratrix of John Herb et. ai.—former parrnia-
er not complying. ADAM COPE, *■ e-«•
aug 31 104
Georgia-
rattnall county.
By James Peny, clerk of ordinary for the county °-
Tattnall.
Whereas William Todd applies to me for letters °‘
admimstn^ion with the will annexed of William 1 °u“’
late of Tattnall county. .
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and sin
gular the kindred and creditors of the said deceased- t0
file their objections in my officer as the law t!in xU
otherwise said letters will be granted. o .
Given under mv hand, this 5th (lav of August, 1810
*—100 [L. S.] JAMES PERRY, c. c. o
Georgia—Bryan county.
By Henry Harden, clerk of the court of ordinary f° r
tlie county of Bryan. ,
Whereas, Henry Austin-and John Cubbedge have nua
application for letters of aduunistration on the estate ssv
effects of William Cubbedge, of said county, deceases-
This is, therefore, to cite and admonish all and siri,
lar, the kindred and creditors 6f the said Wniiam
hedge, deceased, to file-their objections (if?[>y
have) in my ofBbe within thirty days from thl f. nt5 .
I IL SO
henry HARHSNV «• «■* ,c ‘