Savannah republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1816-1818, October 08, 1816, Image 4

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JM: Ctylton Lands, on St. Smtorisl' ’ rented, for one or two years, a tract of Land, qjmutthe middle -of said Island, containing 719 acres, -^wlterepf between 2 and 300 are cleared and under fence: iSO acres bare rested for several years and are iri prime order-for planting. Also, die tract adjoining, called the Village, on which there are a dwelling house, containing six rooms, with tire places, and two garret rooms; a barn of three stories In height, cottoh house, &c.- a good garden, orchard anti extensive pasture. As there are no buildings on the firs' mentioned tract, it having been always held as an appen dage to the other, they must both be occupied by one person, and as the lands of the Village will only be rent ed as a pasture, the rent required for them and the build ings will be small.. Immediate possession will be given of the first tract, find on the 1st of January of the other. _ Apply in Charleston, to Mr. Spears; in Savannah, to ■pblonel Johxstoit; or near Darien, .to Georox Batllik. ‘ Thoie lands would suit Any person intending to make 'S settlement on the Alatamaha tide lands. JtHS 17 t.*x 98 ■ Sheriffs sales^ . On the first Tuesday in November next, \Vin be sold at the*court-house in Riceboro’, I.ibertv County, between the hours of ten and three o’clock, tKC following property, viz. A negro Joan named Charles, levied on as the proper tJ of Alexander Forrester, to satisfy an execution in fa vor bf Nhthaidel Law. •Also, a negro woman named Kate, and her twochil- ^fen Charles and Billy, levied on as the property of Eliasflassels, to Satisfy an execution in favor of Joseph IVithersDOoa. Also, ’a tract of Land containing three hundred acres nfore or less: bounded southeastwardlv by land belong- - {nj»to Thomas Siiruder, and on all other sides, by vacant >ptl at the time of survey; levied on as the property'of ’tViHiani Thompson, to satisfy an execution in favor of !Johft Winn, tax collector, for the state and county taxes, 'one for the years 1814 and 1815, and hii fifty per cent taxes, due for the years 1813 and 1814, amounting to seventy-six dollars thirty-seven and a half cents and costs. The above tract pointed out by. the defendant. Condi tions, cash. Bfi^JAMlh MELL. s. l. c. - -118 ipeta T** ~~ "Sheriff’s sales. On the first Tuesday in November next, Will be sold at the court-house in Jefferson, Camden county, between the usual hours of 10 and 3 o’clock, A tract of Land, lying and beiifg in Camden county, Point Petre Neck, containing 575 acres, more or less. Also, two Negroes, viz: Will and ilobb; levied on as the property of Daniel Copp to satisfy two executions, inhe in favor of the late Abraham Hessent, esq. deceased, the other in favor of Uewett & Manderville. John Bailey, s. c. c. jrwtY- * -HB ' Sheriff* V sales. On the first Tuesday in November next, \vai be »o* at Effingham* court-:muse, bet. een the -v, • - usual hours, The following Negroes, Viz: Philip and Nat; levied on iA the property of William G. Porter to satisfy an execu tion m favor of Sarah King. Also, one Negro. Woman, named Sally; levied on as .the property of Norman M'Leod to Satisfy an execution in favor ojf Penman &c Nichols. C. H. Dasher, s. e. c. obt 3-—-+p— 4 Georgia—"Bulloch county. By. Si Kennedy, clerk of the court of ordinary for the cljanty^jf liullacn and state aforesaid. Whereas, Allen Dixon, of the county aforesaid, has ap plied tQ me for letters of administration on the estate of Lott Tallent, ofsaid county, deceased. TIh>» e are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and sin gular, the kindred and creditors of the said deceased to file their objections, (if any they have) in my office, on OTbfifbre the first Monday in December next, otherwise letters of administration will be granted the applicant. Given under my hand and seal this 27th day of Sep tember, in the year of our Lord 1816. (L. S,i ELI KENNEDY, c. c. o. oct 1——V-rr-f:1l7 v Georgia—Dry an county. Y jj'y Hemy Harden, clerk of the court of ordinary for ooimty of Bryan. ' ,n * ^hereas, Mrs. Elizabeth Miller, hath made applica- • letters Of administration, on the estate and effects . ~“*Wlifiert late of said county, dec. MOrr *^ er ef 0 xe, to cite and admonish, all and singu- i-ed and creditors of the said Morris Miller, aeir ’obiectiOiMfcfif any they have,) in,my of- thijtv days front this date, otherwise adrain- f be granted to"the aforesaid applicant under.my hand and sea!, this 16th day of Hep- •WJLfii-MnWlst year of American independence. HENRY HARDEN, c. c. o. b. c. mi. Georgia—Bryan county. sale Tlte PLANTATION called Verxzzo***, settled by colonel Daniel Heyward, dec. situate on the east side of. the Savannah hack-river, twelve miles from the city,'and contiguous to the lands of Thomas Gibbons, esq. • The tract consists of a total'of 2126 acres, being divided in to pretty equal proportions of tide-swainp, pine-barren cotton and provision lands. Of the "former there are about 300 acres on the river, which, by clearing, would be well calculated for a productive rice plantation; and of the latter, with a large body of cleared revision land, there are about 100 acres of prime uncb.ar- L cot ton land. On the place there is an excellent ^ veiling- house, with five rooms; a Large substantially built barn, with a number of negro-houses and other buildings.—> Possession of the place will be given at any time, for terms, which will be made easy to an approved pur chaser, apply to the owner, at Callawassie Island, St. Luke’s Parish, Soufo-Caroiina, or to the undersigned factors in Savannah. WILIJAMSON & DE TILLERS, may 25 1 62 Savannah Poor House and iftgpital. VISITING COMMITTEE For September and October, James Mobhison and Moses Clelamh. . Joseph Cumming, july 30—i—90 S&retary To aU whom it may concern, Notice is hereby given, that the following persons only are licensed by the Commissioners of Pilotage to act as Pilots. BRANCH PIUJTS. Thomas Vottage Stephen Timmons Henry Cragg William Hoy stem William Bragg Robert Key John Dennis CERTIFICATE PILOTS. Benjamin Sisson 1 S. H. Timmons John Haie t | Henry Baker By order of the boar:I, « D. D. Williams, c. april 10- 95 Noah B. Sisson Reuben Anderson E. Broughton John Dixon John vileary Jesse Furnace Jonn Low B. P. Sheriffs sales. On thefirst Tuesday in November next, Will be sold at the court-house in Effingham county, be tween the usual hours, All that;tract of Land, containing t wo hundred two and a half acre^, situated in the county of Jasper seventeenth district, No 130, or so much thereof as will satisfy the tax es of Philip Jones—amount due 19 cents and costs. C. II. Dasher, s. e.-c. net 3 118 . Sheriff’s sales. On the first Tuesday in November next, Will be sold in the town of Brunswick, Two Dwelling Houses, situate on the Bay, in said ‘own—levied on as the property of William Green, to satisfy an execution in favor of George Abbott. William Piles, d. s. g. c. sep 12 1— -109 • Georgia—Chatham county. By Samuel M. Bond, clerk of the court of tmlinary, <n and. for the county of Chatham, in the said state. To all whom it may concern. Whereas, Frederick WiUink, hath this day applied to nop for letters of administration on the estate and effects -of John Andrew Wool^dorf, late ofSavannah, spar, block, and pump maker, dec. in behalf of the creditors. These are to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of foevdeceased-to file their objec tions, (if any foeyliave,) in v*j>' office on or before the first Monday of November next, otherwise letters will be granted to the applicant. Given under my hand and seal of office this 30th Sep- rambci 1Q16 -— * PL. 8.1 -8A.MUEL M. BOND, c. c. o. c. c. oct' 1——* il7 Brought to gaol, on the 17th July, 1816, Tom, fob property of doctor Giilett, of South Car. ortina. He is fiv^ feet three inches nigh, thirty years of age, and an African by birth, thin face. H. M £ Call, g. c. c. july 23-—87 *** Brought to Savannah gaol, on the 25th September, 1816, a negro man named Stephen, five feet three inches high, an African bom, about twen tv-five years of age; says he belongs to Mr. Paul Wil- kins, Liberty county. A. HARMON, Absent 26—-—115 v. n. r. © *** Brought to Savannah gaol, on the 25th September, 1816, a negroman named Bf.x, five feet nine inches'high, has a scar over his left eye; says lie belongs to Air. Robert Frazier, of Richmond county. A. Harmon, d. g. c. c. sept 26—115 *** Brought to gaol, oij the 2othinst. a negro man, who says his name is Isaac, and belongs to Richard Keating, of Brvan county, five feet seven inches high, about 27 years old, has on white woollen pantaloons and blue jacket, much mtebed. A. Harmon, d. g. c. c. aug 27—102 Georgia- f By Henty^ Harden, clerk of the court of ordinary, for 1 the ebunty of Bryan . Wheteas, Henry Austin and John Cubbedge, have made application for letters of a^hninistratiqi}, on the estate and effects of Mrs. Mary Cubbedge, of said county, dec. This is, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singu lar, "foe kindred «nd creditors, of the said Mary Cub- beffge, dec- to file their objections (if any they have) in my office within thirty days from-this yiate, otherwise administration will by granted to the applicants. Qifen Under my hand and 'seal, this 16th day ofSep- terrlbe’f,_18l6j and 41st year ot American independence. III. S.] ' HENRY HARDEN, c. c. o. a. c. (19—-*—112] Georgia—-Bryan county. By Henry Harden, clerk ofthe court of ordinary for tiiecountf of Bryan. • Whereas Henry Austin and John Cubbedge have made application for letters of-administration on foe estate and •jffecta of Wdliam Cu^hedge,of said county, deceased. - •This is, therefore, to cite and adrnonish all and singu lar, the kindred and creditors c.C the said William Cub- hedge, deceased, to file their objections (if any tliey ftauej in my office within thirty days from this date, otherwise administration will be granted to the applicants. Given, umler my hand and seal, this 16th day of Sep. tember, 1816, and 41st year of American independence. (L?*.) ' '■ HENRY HARDEN, c. c. o. a. c. . . .-TIP-—-«—-1l2j -'L . .2 -Georgia—Bryan eouniy. By Henry Hardtivclerk, of foe court of ordinary for the eonnty of B»ran. , i 1 Whereas, -Mattfww Albritton hath made application for 1 of : aArmitiatration on the estate and effects of /inies. Bulioeh, of said county, deceased, . Thik Is; therefore, to cite’ and admonish all and singu- kindred arid creditors of the said James Bulloch, tS&objections (if any th ey have) in my tiwrtyiaks from this date, otherwise admi- aistrstion Wffil be gfantpd to foe aforesaid applicant. under my hand and seal, this 16tn day of Sep- 316,"afid 4l*t year of American jodv-'endence. _ c~-\ HENRY HARDEN, c.c. o. ». c- -J Chatham county. By S. M. Bond, clerk of the court of ordinary for said county. To all whom it may concern Whereas, Tranqmle Mories, applies for letters of ad ministration on the estate Jonathan. Hobson, of Savan nah, dec. as surviving copartner. Now, therefore, these are, to cite and admonish all and singular/he kindred and creditors of foe said deceased, to file their objections, (if any they have) in my office, on or before the first Monday in November next, other wise letters of administration will be granted foe appli cant. Given under my hand and seal of office, at Savannah, his thirteenth day of September, 1816. t L. S ] S. AI. BOND, e. c. o. [sent 14-110) Georgia—Chatham County. By Saiiiuel M. Bond, clerk of foe court of ordinary for Chatham county. Whereas Jonathan Rahu, sen. of Effingham county, applies For letters of administration on foe estate and ef fect* of Jonathan Rann,jun. late ofSavannah, deceased, as next of kin. Now, these are, to cite and admonish all and singular e kindred and creditors of the said decease;!, to fih their objec-ions (if any they have) in my offiet, within the time prescribed by law, otherwise letters will issue to the applicant. [L. S ] SAMUEL M. BOND, c. c- o. c. *. sept 25 —-4115 - • FT A. ' „ Y • < fit'. Executor’s sales,. In conformity to the will o'f the late Mr. IsHaXT Ma- ''i.oxe, deceased, and by order of die executor, foe whole of the estate of said deceased, both real and personal, will be sold at Auction, at foe plantation of said deceased, two miles below Augusta, on THURSDAY, foe 19th day of December next, if fair, if wet, the next fair day.— The tract of Land -contains upwards of three hundred acres; ofwhich about one hundhed and thirty itcres veil timbered, foe balance cleared and under good enclo sures, all first quality ’planting Land, suitable for cotton, corn or small grain. The Negroes are all young, except one, and uncommonly likely, consisting of men, women and children, in all upwards of twenty. The stock of Horses, Cattle' and Hogs are prime, and the provision crop is deemed amply sufficient to support tlte placefor another year and to spare. The Lands will be first sold, then the Negroes, in families, and so tm. Particulars and terms will be made known on that day. James Fraser, autt’r. Jluyvsta, September 19,1816—r—117 Bank of Georgia. It being deemed expedient by the Board of Directors, that another Instalment of the Stock of the Bank of foe State of Georgia should be called in, and that the Stock holders should be required to pay a proportion thereof in specie. Notice is hereby given, that, agreeably to a resolution of foe Directors of this date, twenty-three per centum ■on each share, of foe Stork of foe Bank, is required to be paid by the Stockholders, on or before the second Monday in December next; that five dollars; in specie, be paid on each share, as part of the said twenty-three per cent, and the balance in bills of either ofthe Banks of Georgia. The Stockholders are further notified, that Cafoier’s Certificates of stbek will be issued in lieu of foe Com missioners’ Certificates, held by the Stockholders, upon foe delivery of the Commissioners’ Certificates, at the time of paying the Instalment, as above required. Western Stockholders are informed, tiiat they may pay said Instilment, and recejye their Stock Certificates, on delivering the Commissioners’ Certificates, at either of the Offices established at Augusta and Miliedgeville, so soon as they shall be in operation, which willl be in a short time. ELEAZAR EARLY,- Cashier. Savannah, the 20th September, 1816.—[115] Georgia—Chatham couiity. By 8. M. Bond, clerk of the court of ordinary for said county. To all whom it may concern. Whereas, Dunham V: Hall, applies for letters of ad ministration ou the estate of Doctor Joseph G. M'Lean, deceased, in behalf of creditors. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish, all and sin gular, the kindred and creditors of the said Dr. Joseph G. M‘Lean, deceased to file their objections, (if any they have) in my office, on or before foe 27th October next, otherwise letters of administration wil) be granted the said Dunham jy. Hall. , Given, under my hand and seal, thia 27th clay of Sep tember, 1816. L. S ] SAMUEL M. BOND, c. e. o. c. c. r—ii6T ... Georgia—Liberty eotijity. By Elijah Baker, clerk of the court of ordinary for foe county of Liberty in the state aforesaid- Whereas, Mrs. Amey Shave applies for letters of ad ministration, with the nuncupative will annexed, on the estate and effects of Dorcas Ffyar, late of the said^ coun ty, dec. as next of kin. . These are therefore, to cite and admonish all and sin gular the kindred and creditors of foe said deceased, to file their objections, (if any they have,) in-Any office at Riceborough, on or before the- first Monday in Novem ber next, otherwise letters of administration will be grant ed to the said applioante . - - Given under my hand and seal, this YBthdav of Septem ber in foe- year of our Lord eighteen hundred^ d sixteen, and in foe forty-first year of American independence. S-3 _ . „ E. BASER, cT«. o. i. c. oct -113 Valuable Lands for sale. Four hundred and fifty acres, prime tide swamp, on the Savannah Back River, situated about ten miles above the city, well adapted to foe culture of rice or the sugar cane; upwards of one hundred acres now under dam, and cultivated by James Aneram, esq. Also, a tract, containing upwards of three hundred acres, adjacent to the above tract—tliis tract will be worthy the attention of the owner of the river swamp, having some convenient buildings on it; it also contains a good proportion of iiigli pine land, and the balance is well adapted to the culture of cotton and provision^— also, a swamp, abounding with cypress and •ther valua ble timber. Also, a tract, containing five hundred scrirs, situated on Savannah River, a few miles above Furysburgh, known by the name of Bear Bluff—this tract is very valuable, as it abounds with white oak and other timber, suitable tor foe Savannah market. v Also, two tracts of pine Land, in the vicinity ofPurys- burgh, well timbered. The whole of foe property will be sold pm easy and moderate terms. Apply to John B. B aknwk .l im Beaufort; to Jobs Nob-ion, on the Okaties; or in Sovy-ial^ to Jacob D»fepux. sept 7 107 Jig Notice. y" To be sold, at public auction, in front «r the court house, in foe city of Savannah, on the first Tuesday in January next, oiiC thousand acres of prime i# id, situate on foe south branch of Turtle river, Glynn iounty—the joint property of foe Union Society, Chatliaji Academy and foe Savannah Poor-House and Hoswtai Society, which tract of land was originally granted ti foe Betlies- dae College. Any person who feels disposlu to embark largely in foe cultivation of cotton, corn otj sugar-cane, would find this a most eligible situation. T» grants can be seen by applying at the office of Llovd it Marrison, in the Exchange. Terms of sate—one half lash, the ba lance in one year, with interest from foe c4i.e of pur- chase,secured by bond and mortgage, on t hip remises. MOSES S11EFT ALL, Pi esideutt'. S. R. W. HABERSHAM, TixamnQ C. A. t J. MORRISON, Com. Sav. P. H^und U. S. sir 23 103 The subscriber, Has taken foe store one door eastward of Calvin B* ker & Co. where he will always be found, to settle the affairs ofthe late firm of Samuel & I. Russel. He has on hand, And offers for sale, on a liberal credit 68 nieces cotton Bacrsrinir 32 bis Sugar b 20 bags Pepper Samuel Russel. sept 28 M13 ' I he subscriber Informs the citizens of Savannah, that he SHOES HGR SES in the best manner, as well as TRIM: them, at his Blacksmith shop, next door to foe late resilience John Gibbons, West Broad-street. of oct 5—119 Christian Trespar. Factorage and Commission. The subscriber h*-ing commenced in the above lin» of BUSINESS, offers his services to his friends and the public; his CountingaRoom is on Wayne’s upper wh-rf formerly occupied by Messrs. Phinizy & Barnett- tdi> Store is Luge and commodious—produce wifi be re. For sale The Wharf, lately occupied by Caig & taini i 209 feet front on Savannah River; be wardiy by Carnochan & Mitchel, and eastwi drew Knox. Also, foe Wharf Lot, adjoining tire F< Wayne, containing 159 feet on die river an feet back, from the same; bounded eastw; fence at Fort Wayne. On this lot, is foe two piazas, at foe east end of foe B»v. please apply to PETER aug 24 101 itchel, con- liided west- ily by An- ry, at Fort near 500 ly by the nuse, wjtli "or terms, Gilfcoa. For sale The Toll-Bridge oyer Great Ogechee Riv Joseph Hill lately resided—it is a substani bridge, composed cliiefiy of cypress; it h: creshets, and appears to be in all respects fompiete piece of work. For terms apply t< JOHN BOLTbN or JEREMIAH CUYLER. april 4- ■ iO at which well built [stood the good and i ex'ors. ; J. HiU. For sale A Honse and Lot, in St. James’s square; bting one of foe most healthy \nd pleasant situations in foi city—on the said lot arc all hecessary out buildings. This pro- CU J a. 1 \ 1 A perty will be sold for a. moderate price, and 1 credit of one, two and three yritrs given for the paynjtnt. Per sons disposed to purchase will apply to eidur of foe subscribers. BEN. SHEFTALL, M. SHKFTAii„ sen. april 6 ■ ■ 41 , Sheriff ’s sales. J On the first Tuesday in November next, Will be »oldat the court house, in tee city of Savannah, between the usujd hours, of 10 a*d 3 o’clock, Four NEGROES, riz. big Adam, littiv Adai^, Hahn&li and Jenny her child; levied on as the property 0 f Jacob Hersman, to satisfy k. 8. Bulloch, esq by virtue of a foreclosure of mortgage. A. COPK,' s . c , r august 29 103 j \ Georgia—Chatham county! Bv S. M. Bond, clerk of foe court of ordinary for said county To all whom it may concern. ■Whereas, Peter Mitchel applies for letters of ad ministration on the estate and effects of Edward Lowder, deceased; \ • These are, therefore, to cite and admonish sll and sin gular, foe kindred and creditors of the deceased to file their-objections, (if any they have) in my office, within the time fb escribed by law, otherwise letters will be granted to foe applicant. Given, under my hand and seal of office, fob 18th day of September, 1816. L. S ] SAMUEL M. BOND, c. c. o. c. a [sept 19—112] _ Georgia—Chatham county. ceived on storage and ception ami shipment. dec 2—139 every attention given to m re RICHARD WAYNE. N lies’ Register. A few copies of this valuable and useful work remaia on hand. For sale, at this office. august 1—91 Rees’s Cyclopedia. The person who borrowed from the late Dr. Grimes, foe second part of the 16th volume of the above Work a requested to return it to foe subscriber. * Guo. Glen. oct 5 ~M——119 Library. The members are requested to call and pav the amount ofthe annual contribution. N« boks will be delivered to subscribers who have not paid for their siu-r< s • Geo. Glen, OCt 8 -l 118 Treasurer, Sav. Liorary Dissolution. The firm of Porches & Kxxo is this day dissolved, hi consequence of the death of Mr. John Fetches. pi-, sons who are indebted to the concern, will please cJI and liquidate their accounts; and those who have claims against foe concern will present them for seYk-rn- :;t to the subscriber, sept 26—115 JOHN KING, surviving copartner. Ballast, Old Hulks, &e. Persons having Ballast or Old Hulks, that they wish to get rid of, have permission to sink them on a line with the Piles between Hutchinson and Fig Islands, and mao other part of Savannah River. By order of the Commissioners of Pilotasr. D. I). Williams, elks sept 28 ;—116 t For sale A House in Market-square, which has even- conveni ence for a store and family, and is well calculated for countrv-trade. Apply to the printer. sep 12—109 For sale A prime WOMAN, accustomed to foe field. Apply to the printer. oct 1—v— 117 For Building STONE and Fathom. Apply to sept 12—cm—109 sale, Stone BALLAST, at Five N. TURNBULL. For sale, A Negro Fellow, a prune field hand, a good boatman and a jobbing carpenter, and is a smart, active, valuable servant. ALSO, A Negro Fellow, a very good tailor; both of which will be sold low, if applied for immediately Bacon & Bruen. sept 14——cx 110 5 1 -* — — Wharf and Stores. To rent, foat'extensive Wharf and commodious Stores, at present occupied by Mr. Barna M'Kinnt, of which possession may be had on foe first of November next— For terms apply to R. St J. HABERSHAM. july 9——81 Store. To Let, the ground floor of the Store, occupied by tLs subscriber, on Hunter s wharf, an excellent stand for i Grocery' Store. HENRY W. HILLS. oct 3— 118 To Hire, bora, one fourteen and the other Enquire of the printer. Two smart negro eleven years of age. oo* 3—118 Wanted. A small boy, between 12 and 15 years of age, in a house, wage* will be punctuaL Apply printer. to wait to the svr,f 21 - V ’ By Samuel M. Bond, clerk of foe court of otiunary for said county. To all whom it may concern. Whereas, Alexander J. C. Shaw has applied-to me for letter!} of administration or foe estate of Margaret Daugh- barty, deceased, as next of kin. These are, therefore, to - cite fttod admonish M1 and sin- 1 gular, foe kindred and creditors of the said deceased, to iile their objections, (if any they have) in my office, on or before foe first Monday m November next, - otherwise they will be granted the mid applicant- Given, under my hapd and seal, tfrelat -October, 1816. P- S -1 ^ 8- *.*««>, S.C-e. c, e. Six and a Quarter Cents’ reward, For taking up anc! delivering to me, inv a,i,jrx mice boy Atxxc, who absconded on foe evening of tnt l&h inst. a negro of rather a light complexion, aged id years but, for proof to conviction ofhis being harbored by any person, Ten Dollars will be added and all reasonable- charges paid. I forbid all persons from harbo 1 in sa 1 ® boy or ass.sting him any way, or from Carrying him out of the place. ’ JOHN STILA' LLL sen* ~*6 115 * Sheriff’s sale. On the first Tuesday in November next, Will be sold, at the court house in Wayne county, b* tween the ustjjd hours. A certain tract of pine LAND, containing 100 acr«> more or less, on the post road four miles from Barren- ton ferry, taken by virtue of an- execution, as the pr°' >erty of Aaron Rozer, to satisfy- said execution in oladministrator of Young Griffen, dec. returned tons by umstable. Conditions cash. John Jacobs, Sheriff- sept A2—109 _ \ Georgia—Chatham county. SamueYM. Bond, clerk of foe court ofordi^T * sr •aid county. . To ahp-hom it may concern. . . , Where*. John King, applies for letters of a( y THn yl tration on th^estate ana effects of John Furches, dec- vrving cop^ jw, foerefo rfoe kin .these neir objeei onorj " - - letters ( Given under my lis 26fo dayof Se [G..S.] are, to cite and admonish all . and creditors of foe said (if any they have) in 26thMav ai October next, be granted foe applicart- . seal of office, at Sa'an 116.- \ S. M. BOND, c. «• °- [sept. 26-115] \ Blank Man! J§Drga}e&t$yi3‘