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GEORGIA. )Sj hit Exc,Kerry yMS MtTGFrr, T/ v W, %
£* the Court of Ordinary, j CnptCLn-Gz'iirui aui Cij ict /nr t u Cbir/ if L:s
/’ • Mejfjlft Jaid erivtkce K uHu Uu:inatj> of tit
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WHEREAS adminiflration of all and lingular the porda and chat
tel*, rights and c-cdits, within the laid province, of ‘] h- :u.i*
Hooper, late ol the said provi.ee, merchant, deceated, vv.,s, on tit-, this
tv fiift day of October, one theuftnd levea huudr.d and lixty nvc, grant
ed unto Ja nes Wright and John Carrel, of the lame province, gepiicn.en:
AND WHEREAS the said James Wright, the surviving administrator
of thefa and ellate, hath this day humbly reprcfenitd unto n.e, l y pet.tion,
that he has we 1 and ttuly admii ittered the cllate of the laid . hernias huo
_„ r according to law, and is dclihous to renetr a jull and true account of
fcis administration of the laid eilate in the f.id Court, in order tlrlit he m-y
obtain letters dimiflbry, and be finally acquitted and d'ilchargcd from t e
said administration, ptaying that a citation might illue, w:ttch> thecte
jjtors, and all others any wife concerned in the etiate oft t- laid 1 hcm.is
”jj oO per, may be cited to appear in the said Court ot Ordinal), ar.o tc
ivefentat the time <f rendering his faidaccuunr, to (hew caulc, it at y they
kave, why his said account Ihould not be allowed, ana the said pet.'tiyntr
finally dilmiffed and drlchargcd from his said adminillration : TllLaK
•re therefore to cite and admoirilh all and lingular the kindred and ctedi
tors, and all others anywise interelled in the said efpt.*, to be and a; pear
before me, in the said Court of Ordinary, on Thursday the twenty eighth
d*y of September next, to Ihew caufc, if any they have, why tin accoun s
of the said James Wright of his adminillratton Ihould not be all wed and
pa'Fed, and he be finelly difmified and difeharged of all fwits and cemai ds
whatsoever in the said Court of Ordinary concerning the fame.
Given under my hand and seal, at Savannah, the twerty
fccond day of Augult, in the jc.r of our l ord one thou*
f*r.d seven hundred and sixty-nine, and in the ninth year
of his Majelty’s reign. JA. WRIGHT.
Secretary’s Office,
By Ms Excellency’s command,
Twos Moodib, Dep. Seer.
TAKEN op by thefubfeiber at Afton, A GREY HORSE, about
13 hands high, with his mane cropt, but has no brand; Throw,
iter mod apply to JOHN DANIEL.
THIS is toacquaint those indebted to James Hatcher for ferriage to
pay their accounts to the fubferiber, to wh >m they are affignedi
and those indebted to me on the fame account are lik wife desired to pay,
and oblige, their humble servant, JOHN M‘LEAN.
TAKEN UP by John Jeffers, near Horse Creek, in the parilh of St.
Matthew, A BLACK PACING HORSE, with a white ftrrak
down his face, the two hind feet white, and the fore feet (hod, branded
on the mounting (boulder A R, and fome disfigured brand on the buttock.
It is fnppofed the said horse hath been llolen, reduced, and left, net be
ing able to travel further. The owner mult pr ve his property before
JOHN ADAM TREUTLEN.
fettUtftljt to tfie CToife^ouff,
JLTALL STOUT ABLE NEGROE FELLOW, about live feet nine
r dcxP {aches high, about 30 years of age, h ts his country marks thus j||
On each fide of hts face, is of the Cotomantee country, speaks a little
Engltfh, fays his name is Michael, but'eannot tell his mailer’s name, was
brought from the Creek nation, where it’s said he had been about two
years. August 7, 1765.
A NEGROE FELLOW, named Corrie, supposed to be mg to Beuja
min Williamson in this province, and was formerly the property of Wil
liam Obrien* taken up in town, AuguA 37, 1769.
RUN AWAY from the fub'eriber. THREE NEGROE MEN, tinn
ed To 1; y, Hu :.t ph a E r, and Cocsar, who arc well known abo rt
this town. Wh- c cr will cUzver them to the Warden oi t.-.c Work iieuie
in Savannah dt:rll r.’-ei'-e 15*. He.ling reward.
To be let, A fmaU Pi .t;ration, containing 100 acres, whereof 2jcuf
24 are cleared ar.d forced.
I o be fold, A final! Quantity of Corn, Pnafe, Potato?', and new
(larking on gourd, and fo.-sr C itile, Hz. on tire p!a:.'„N~n,
which is fitua ed about t.vo mile; ft..m town.” J A VIES HOUsTOLN.
|UoT I'*PORTED, in ri c (hip Pot:v ami Bstfey,
~|gy C O W PE R anJ T E L F A I R S,
t on mt “’ r -•afceab’.e terms at their (Wc rn th<* Pav, “
WSfrt ASSOR'i MENt of FUIOPEAN end E.WT-LsLMA
“JTu £OQD;>, iuiubie for the icsfoo.
Jutt imposed,
In the (hip Polly and Bet fey, C*pt. Btewu n, from London, and the Live
Oak, Capt. Lundbrrry, from Briltol, ]
WHITE, Blue, and Green Plains; Strouds, Duffil and Bed BHn- :
kets, Fearn and Duffil Great C >ats. Yarn H >fe, Mi.k-J
Caps, 1 ion Pets, Bar Lead, and Nails of all kinds, which, w.thiheaf
fiaiuccat of goods lately imported, will, be fold reatonaHl/ by
REID, w t ORK, and HIED.
* -WAN T E D,
A N OVERSEER for an iBIDICO PLANTATION on Skidavay
Jr\ Jfland, that can be well recommended, othe^ wife need r.ot apgly
A man v/ill be mod agreeable. PHILIP j
,* 4 LEAhES and P.ELE ASES, kc. to be fold at,ujc Priniin j. Office,