Savannah republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1824-1829, July 08, 1824, Image 4

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MOM TUB lMIKIWk'D ST4T«>.1 ■ Tlit flowing line* were written b> thee.' d ieted Jonn Trumbull. author of M’Finjrai, a dt eased to Miss Nancy Cook, in the year 17? T e circumstances which gave rise to. then- Wt re as follows: Trumbull and Thomas Wooster, both of whom hau since been men of eminence, were fellow rt'.t.dents at law at Governor Griswold’s, fa.her O ihc Tate governor of Connecticut. Both of . tin in.were in >he habit of visiting the family of t! Hon. John P. Cook, whose daughter Nancy « s a young lady of uncommon beauty and ac- cemplishments Wooster became eitravagant Iv-ftmdof her, but she conducted with the pro Arrangement The Steam Boat Carolina) W it l.on Thursday next, the24thin*t com meuce running between Savannah and ly.fbnd ot her, but she conducted ySHJSJJffiJI Lew^'Bdton^cemmf wi*aif ^.very^Tue'sdsy, dence becoming h. r station, not Thursday , n d Saturday, at 6 o’clock A. M--ar- anv partiality for him more ^fofO^ertw ho ^ at ^ roohuc!er th 7 e a ., me daya at 7s P , M v.Mted the house. At one of these partiw. R • - P.rachucler eterv Wednes- 7 rumbull, who was always full of vivacity, ob served to Nancy, that Tom was so bashful he n ver.could tell her how much be loved her, 'at d'therefore he would persuade him to address her by letter. Soon after, Trumbull wrote the fi l owing witty lines, and sent them to Nancy, without the knowledge of Wooster, but sail* concern'd knew that it was the production of Trumbull, none were offended, and it became tiie subject of frequent mirth at their family par ties. It is supposed that it was published about that timet but this communication was taken from the origin*I,found a few years since in the drawer of the table occupied by Trumbull anti Wooster, and all others -who subsequently stu died law in that office. • To thee, Dear Nancy, thee my sweeting, Poor Colonel Thomas sendeth greeting: Whereas, an pleas’d the powers above, I’m fallen most desp’rately In lovei For Cupid took a station sly, I*, one bright corner of your eye, And from his b w let fly rdirt,* V Idch miss d my ribs arid pierc’d my heart s Pierc’d through and through, and passing further, Put t)i my insides out of order. Nor this the only plague I found; • Love entered at the viewless wound ; A* Mice into a Cheese will creep Through some small scratch, and entering deep, . . While all without look* fair and well, , The* t-ave your cheese an empty shell. 8o tlViqyish love, when once got through, Stole and bore off my heart to you, Ann left me heartless still at ease An empty shell, like ’foresaid cheese. I, Colonel Tom, being in great smart, Btreech thee to return my heart ; Or else to cure my ceaseless moan, Make an exchange, and send your own. Oh! Nancy, thee I love more fully Then ever Iludibras lov’d Tully, Net JEneas of old, nor Dido, Could loveone half so much as 1 do; * I hold my Nancy more a God less Th»n Vtiiusgay, or Dian modest j . Throughout the world thy glories shine, Nor hath the Sun such power as thine ; Thy beauty keeps the world together, Thy looks make fair the cloudy weather; Arid if a drougnt shou’d come again, If you should frown 1 know ’twould rain. For you the earth produces flowers. For you clouds drop in lovely showers: Fruits only grow that yuu may eat, And pies and calves to find you meat. Your cheering smiles which we observe, Sh’iuldycu withdraw, the world would starves Earth would refrain her wonted store, * And plumbs and peaches be no more. Oh! Nancy I would you love but me, H iv mighty glad poor Tom would be; I’d sqjrk to you like pitch forever, Not ctlinge nor fate <ur love should sever. : Then love me, Nancy, for I tell you . I . » pretty clever fellow, A>4you must thiuk ’t:« true, for why ? N- cnecan tell as well as I: T re follow then, without objections, Th*r •* rent-roll” of poor Tom’s perfections. Know thefi, all woman kind, that I, When stretch’d out straight, am six feet high, IV hence from plain reasoning it appears I’m one of nature’s grenadiers; CYetl do whisper this between us— Serve only in the wars of Venus.) I’m fair, ; and one good sign observe is, I have red hair, Ma’am, at your service. Of wit I brag not, yet have brains Enough to walk in when it rains; I know the oddx ’twist cheese and chalk, To tell a handsaw from a hawk; 1 To cane a man if he abuse me, And bang myself if you refuse me. Returning—Leave Parachucler every *ay, Friday and Sunday, at 7 o clock i reach avaniuh at 4 o’clock, F M Wednes* A M. and torn Afloat Ajat/||V«w itU'HKi *' ."'i i more white Corn v5 41/ the cargo of :he schr Baracna, for sale in parcels to accommodate purchasers— apply to GEO. F PALMES, Exchange Dock .July'3 ,m14A 1 . . , . • Swain'* Panacea. "J HAVE BEEN appointed Agent by. Dr W Swain to teli his so much Celebrated Modi, cine, at' this place A quantity has been recei v- sd by the Georgia fVom Philadelphia, and will be sold by the box or bottle, at my Drug Store, corner of Jefferson and St Julian Streets AUGUST G OKMLER. march 10 57 She will take Passengers and Freight to and from. Itobertville. S C—also, on her way up and down, to and from Purytburg, Kbenezei,Sisters’ ferry, and Tuckascekiig. She will continue to touch at Purysburg eve ry day, except Monday, at her usual hour going and returning. 1 Passengers will be provided with Oreakfhat and Dinner on board, By this arrangement the Steam Boat convey. ..nee connected with the Savannah and Augusta line of at ges is extendedfrom Savannah to Rob < rtviUe, S C. june V4 *.141 August O. Oemler. '.At hit Drvgp.it Store c»mer of Jefferson and St roQt Office Notice (jtyThe host Office will un tii tlie first November next, be closed from 1 to .1 i ’cleck, P M. 3 145 NOTK’K. A LL persons indebted to the estate of Johan- na Marcy Moore, of Effingham County, dec’d to come forward and make payment and those that have any accounts, to present them to HKZKKIAH EVANS, Adm’r. sept 28 $0*.* 193 ’ NOTICK. J^|TXE months after date application will be made to the Honorable the Justices of the I. Tenor Court of Chatham County for leave to Sell all that Lot in Savannah known by the No one, Ellis square, Decker Ward, with the im provements thereon: And all that Lot in Savan nah known by the No twenty-tbree, in Liberty Ward, with (he Buildings thereon—being the real estate of John Smith, dec’d, for the benefit of the heirs. FbEDERICK HERB, Administrator. 114 ' may 15 NOTICE. N INE months after date application will be made to the honorable the Justices of the Inferior Court of Chatham County, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell all that tract qf Land containing two hundred and fifty acres, more or less, known as lot No 15, fifteen, in.the second district of Early County, Georgia, beirg tilt real e» tat e ofttobertM. Durkie, dec. and to be sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors, cf the satu deceased. AUGUSTUS P DUIIK1E, Administrator of K. M Lturkie, dec. 27 2 NOTICE. N INE months after dale, application will be made to the Inferior Court of Effingham County,for leave to sell all the real propeny be- longing to the estate of the late Rev 5no. Beck, dec lying in said county, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors. ANN BECK, Adiriinistratiix. april 16 88 AN OATH. .Do you, said Jane, the other day, Love me, in earnest, as you. say ? Or are those tender words applied Atike, to fifty girls besidei Dear, cruel girl, cried I, forbear, For by those eyes, those lips, I swear. She stopp’d me, as the oath I took, And cried, you’ve sworn, now kits the Jfook. A soldier during the late war stole a shirt from a farmer, who required him to make resti tution. The soldier refused. “ Well, (said the firmer,) if you won’t pay for it now, you will at the clay of judgment.” “Faith, (replied the Soldier,) if you will trust me so long, I’ll go back and take another.” Caution to J -allies—“You are the very per son I wonted,” said a lady at a ball to an officer of'-the guards; “you must dance with Mist, Come, I'll introduce you to her." “Excuse me, I am no dancer.”. “Oh, but you can’t re fuse now. Biie is a very pretty girl, and has thirty thousand pounds.” “ Why, really I am not u marrying man myself— but, if your lady- sjjip pleases, I'll mention her to our men.” Lady D'Arcy.—This lady, who resided at Cliish, in Essex, had three sailers who were al ways quarrelling about her. Upon which ahe. said, “ Have patience, and I will marry you all,” which she literally did, one after another Their names wero Trencbard, vejf. : " •/.• -y ■ Gage and Her- NOTICE. gtjJlVE ^months after date, application will be made to the Hop. the Inferior Court of Bn' loch county, when fitting for ordinary purposes to sell all the real and personal estate of Allen Denmark, dec’d, for the benefit of the.hcirs and Creditors. ROBERT BURTON, Adm’r. MARY DENMARK, Adm’x. SM8 48. bMtownti. w IWmJfftEI Sfiei ,, flint, t suih^ppw io (lie Honorable the Justices of the Inferior Court of Chatham County, for leave to sell the leal andpersunal property of Uchland Hamil ton M’ldtosh, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs. SUSAN A G M’INToSH, , Adm’x. njcfdi ^ 56 For Sale. A VERY valuable tract ot Land in Liberty County, situate op the Sunbury Road, two mifraa anil n Itolf Tmim Illx * _ • _ milea and a half from Uiceborougn -, containing two hundred and ten acres This land is very valuable for Cotton, Rice and Com,ar.d us well calculated for that culture as any land in the county; the conditions are low and reasonable; there are between seventy and eighty acres cleared and under fence, there /a also a good dwelling house, and all necessary out buildings on the premise*—guarantee titles will be given to the purchaser, no incumbrances ly-ng on said land. For further particulars apply to Capt. Joseph Jones, in Lioerty County, or to EDW ARD B RAKER, Owner in McIntosh county aug-16 tit' 1 HE Public are apprised, that the subscriber f lias titles to one half ofa 5ti acre tract of Land on White ' ■ j, . . , , „ UjufT, adjoining Iris, and land lately John Poirilen's, now John Morrill’s and for which the Adminiatratix of the late Jas. Boyd,applies to the courtior leave te sell as part of that estate—his titles are of prior date, and of record. All persons are forewarned not to purchase oi* respass on the premises B F WILLIAMS june If m—4tl38 NOTICE. A LL persons indebted to the ea'ote of Alex ander Martin, late of Liberty county, de- BPA ro/lnoal aJ »» —.L. •_ j* . ceased, are requested to make immediate pay ment to ■ 1 RICHARD F. BAKER. WILLIAM H MARTIN, | Ex ’ r * may 10 NOTICE. TJRRSONS having demands ..gainst the esate , “f Ambs Dmiglasa, late of Chatham County, deceass'd, will please to have their account- pro- perly attested and leave them at the bar of Col John Shelman’s Mansion House, Savannah.— Those who are indebted to the estate will be called on in ten or fifteen days for settlement. DAVID TAYLOR, Jr. «• - , Qualified Ex’or. NcarWaynesboro, May 24,18.?4. . 23 fc*l26 Julian Street* H AS received by sohr. Tassel, a fresh supply of SWAIN’S so much *■ teemed \ PANACEA. As also by other late arrivals, s variety of fresh articles which he abstains from mentioning, as he suspects the public to pussesasagiacity enough to guess, that CALOMEL, JALAP, RHUBARB, GUM FtETlD, and all the other delicacies nam ed in the index of the dispensatory may be looked for and found in Drug Stores—j ct a few things not to be met with at every one, he of fers, vis: Phosphorus, Chlorate of Potass, Pyroligneous Acid, Black Drop, James fever Powder, Rends Stiptics, Spirits of Soap, Fumigating Pastiils, Wedgewood evaporating dishea, Glass Funnels, Graduated Measures, Retorts and Receivers, Test Tubes, Gas Bottles,, Thermometers, Hy grometer, ttid I'luvimoter. Flower Pots. march 18 64 Genuine Patent Family MEDICINES. Such at: L ees B'diinus Piiu Coil's do do Auderton’a do do Hooper’s Female Pills James Anti Dyspeptic Pills Thompsons Eye Water Kelt; Botanical Drops Db Asthmatic Pills Essential Oil of Spruce Bulsrtn Honey Tooth Ache Diops Jesuit’s do do Churchk Cough Drops Andersens do do Americtn do do Balm of Quito Chut cke’s Essence of Mustard Rowson's Itch Ointment Wheaton’s do do Brandins’ Rheumatic do Squires’ Grand Elixir Seidlitz Powders ■ Soda do Otto of Rosea, he he. Can be constantly obtained at the Store of LAY & HENDRICKSON, Chymist and Druggist, Corner uj Congress ut:>lHhiuike.f Streets, Shad’s Buildings. may 26 ext .'4 OFFICE FOR SHIP PIN SEAMEN. *Y*HR subscriber is now able to attend persori- L ally to the duties of Shipping Seamen and the No tarial Business. in the office of Alexander Hunter and Wtn. V Been, at theN W. corner of the Exchange. \VM, p BEERS. may 6 ^06 Sheriff’s Sales. On the first Tuesday in August next, “ILL be sold at the Court House in Wayne bounty, between the usual hours A negro man named March, under an execu tion on the foreclosure of a mortgage in favor ot Thos. Muse against John R. Kemp. JOSEPH FORT,* vo may 3! 128 N INE mouths Jlter dale application will be made tollie honorable the Inferior Court of Chatham County, when setting for ordinary purposes, for permission to sell tiie following real estate, for the benefit of the heirs and credetora of the estate of N S Bayard, -deceas ed, viz r One undivided fourth of a tract of Land, con taining about 500 acres, otV Cumberland Island, Camden County, known as Plum Orchard—and an undivided fourth ofa certain Tract of Land situat* d on said Island, containing about 500 acres, originally granted to Gen. Lr cliland Me’- Intosh, ar.d hounded on the south by the Plairi Orchard Tract : said Also-a plantation call'd Lottery Hill situate n the Ogeecheq Road, 3 nvles from Savannah, containing about 600 acres N. J BAYARD, , Adm’r et>t, N S Bayard nov 10 211 For Sale, 1 1HE Darien Eastern bteam Saw and Rice Mill, with the appurtenances thereto be longing—An extensive credit will be given to the purchaser or purchasers, he or they giving .security, approved of hy ihe Bank of Darien.— For terms apply to GEORGE ATKINSON, JAMES DUN WOODY, HENRY IlARFOol). Bank Commit/flW (EJ“ The Savannah Republican is requested to insertthe above, and fo> ward the account to the Bank of Darien for payment aug '2 164 Law Notice. flVHE undersigned bavin* fi rmed a connection , 1 in the practice of'the law, will attend to Ten Dollars tteward. R A Jti^', V ^ Y . on thc “ ■fyn Jipie lust, my boy Eilick,isabout / 16 years old, yellow edm- pieclion, rather chunky made, not very well grown, speaks plain, tolerable pleasant counte- n e nC f'., ta k en dhtof Savannah gaol about the 20th ni April last I will pay the a- bove reward to any person who wi» apprehend ana lodge said Ellick in gaol sq that I get him— aud all reasonable expence# if they will deliver him to me at home. Tig expected he ViU try to lurk about Savannah. WM. COOPER, . . . ScrivenCounty, Geo. *14146 cases in all th> Courts of the Flint Circuits, and id the adjoining counties of the Ocmulgee and Southern Circuits. . z , OLIVER U. PRINCE, EDWARD D. TRACY Reference in Savannah to C. W. Rocxwsu Co r ' Air • ■ . ■ -r ■ Macon, June 4,1824. july3 146 Union Society. . * A QIiAliTURLY Meeting will be held on Monday afternoon, 12tb inst at 5 o’clock; at the Society’s Hall Fine for non-attendance 50 cents. L. MASON, Secretary. july 6 147 Executive Department. Geo. MILLEDGEVILLE. 2lst Nov 1813 O RDERED. Thnt the subjoined Resolution be published once a month, in each of the Gazettes of this State, uritil the next General E lection Attest, F/.I9HA WOOD, Sec'ry IN SENATE, 12th Nov. 1823 WttKnsA9 It is desirable to ascertain the wish es of the citizens of this state, at to the mode of choosing Electors of President and Vice Presl. dent of the United States: lie it thergfrre resolved by the Senate and nmn of heprexentatives if the State of Georgia in Oen- eral esembly met, That It Shall he the duty of the MagistiHtes who shall preside al the several Elections to be held in the different counties of this State for the choice of members of the Le gislature, at tiie next Gent ral Election therein, to propose to each and every voter at tiie time of receiving ilia vote, whetuer he desireB that the choice of said Electors shall be confined to the people or retained by the Legislature, and to request such voter to signify such deaite bv en dorsing on his ticket, the word People or Legis lature, according to the truth of tlie.it ruth of the fact; and on counting out the ballots, to annex to the return of the said election by 'them so transmitted to the Executive Department, n true statement of the votes so given, to the end that the same mny be tuid before tiie next Legisla ture by his Excellency the Governor And be it further mafttedrThat his Excellency tiie Governor be and lie is hereby requested to cause this resolution to he published without de lay, in the several Gazettes of this State, and to continue the said publication once a month, un til the next General Election. Read and agreed to unanimously. THOMAS STOCKS, President. In the // use of Representatives, 14(A JVVu 1833. Read and concurred in DAVID ADAMS, Speaker Approved 18th Nov 1823 G. M YBWPfCwnilor] Georgia—Chatham Founty. By the Houorablc the Ju tices of the Inferior Court of tiaid County, silting for ordinary pur. poses. To ail whom it may concern. W HEREAS V m II Green, Admit,iatratorof Mary Fleming, dec lias applied to Ihc Honorable the Court of Ordinary, to be dis charged from the administration aforesaid. Now, therefore these are tnciie and- admon ish all and singular the kinder d and crcdito s of the said Mury Th-ming, dec. to file their objeo tions (if any they Jiave) in the Clerk’s office of said Court, on or before tiie tenth of Septe mber next, otherwise letter Jiimissory will be grant ed. and tiie said William H. Cn cn be discharged from all claims whatever, as administrator of the said dec. Witness the hnnofablctF.dward Harden, one of the Justices of the said Court this 10th day of March, A. D 1824. S M. BOND, cco march 10 57 NOTICK. VT1NE months after dale application Will be i.sl made to the honorable the Judges of the inferior Court of Uryitn County fop leave to Soil all the real estate of WmCi.bbedgo t dec’d to be sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said estate. johncubbkDge, .■‘I'dniinUtrutor Bryan County..Joey 17 138 Land and Negroes for Sale. 4 HANDSOME pro e ty, unincumbered,con ;’V sistii.g of l,ami arid Negroes, together with Stock 'of tv ry kind, and the growing crop, a mounting in ail to about l.t or 15,000 dollars, situate in the upper country, and well calcul&t rdfor a country Store—tiie soil well adapted 1 to ihe cultivation of Corn and Cotton, is off ered fn u’e on acconrfhiudurtng terms. JQunk Stock, or good paper, well secured, will be taken in payment. For further particular, apply to the Editor of the Georgia Journal, june 19* 145 Law Notice. r HF, public ar< inf r med that the Subscribers have located and formed a connexion in Jacksonboro, Scriven County, t -a Where one of them may at all times be found except when professionally engaged elsewhere. They pur pose to attend the several courts of the several Counties Scriven, Burke and Jr-ffcrson—als>'< those of Richmond, Warren ami Emanuel, They hope by Close application, and a due attention to the business of their profession, to merit and receive a share of the public patronage Hu- siness confided to their care will be thankfully received and jfunctuaffy attended to J\Mt SR LEWIS JOSIAH 8 PATTERSON, may 22 120 Armed Bunaways ,4 Negro man named iviil, or William, who I was employed during, the last summtiv at at Tyrnee, in tire Hotel of Oran Byrd, and sold by the sheriff in Charleston Sntne months ,;ince committed a most daiing robbery on Sunday. 27B June last. He stole hi master* clothes ami armed himself with a pair of Norsemans Pistols He had accomplrees tnd will prpbai<» makt-for Beaufort or Savannah. A reward "f g50 will be paid for lodging him inany jail where he can be brought tqjusficr- All magistrates ate requer. ted to arrest any wliite person who may claim or harbor him tha| the law against negro steal ing may be enforced Wdl is about 5 feet 8 in ches, about 40 years of age, earnest and plausible in his speech—he stole among nthe< articles, and had on when he absconded,a pan of striped blue pantaloons and jacket and afuf travelling cap He and his associate# may attempt to pass through Geoigia to the western country. B P HUNT, ./ No. 1. State House-sq Charleston, S C. july 3 1,146 ' Georgia—Chatham County. To all whom it may concern 4 KK7HKREASSolomon tha ♦ executor of Wm y v Gilbert, deceased has applied t<. the hon orable the Court of Ordinary to>be discharged from his executorship aforesaid. Now, these are tbereiore to cite and' admom ish all and singular the kindred and creditors o it. sgd&Vjg Gilbert deceased, to file their ob- 1 jections, if any they have, in the clerks olfice of said Court on or before the 4th day of Septem- her next, otherwise letters of dismissory will be granted and the said Solomon Shad be discharg ed from all claims whatever as cXecutur of the said deceased. * " Witness the honorable John Cumming, one of the Justices of said Court this fourth day of March, A. D, 1824 ' S. M.BOND, cco. march 6 4$ j Superior Court—Chatham County. .1*xt7AHT Tb|ik, 1824. Aaroh Cleveland & d Susan C.*) bis wife, f , -st». j Rule Alii. Jncob Fahm. J 4”4N ttii petition of Aaron Cleveland and S„ " “san C his wife, who was Susan C Rom, »t,, i ing that Jacob Fahm, before the intei Wti*»( of the petitioners, to wit; on the 22d day Wjm£ 18/1, did in conjunction with one Joseph il Scott, execute a joint bond to the aaidbUMtiCJ in the penal anm of f ur thousand dollars condl tioned for the payment of two thousand duo.nl witli interest from date, on or before tiie fir.l day of March then next, and that for the bettt securing the payment thereof, the said Jau did on the dsy and year first aforesaid make I certain indenture of mortgage, whereby l mortgaged to said Susan C a'l that lot of groin known and designated as Garden lot nurak thirty t-lne, No 39, and Also, that adjoining In part of another lot known as lot number fw two, No 42, containing together eight and a I acres more or less situated to the east of the c of Savannah and bnumled to the north west Lot No 26, to the south : \d east by lands b longing to the nctate of Ksmp.ton lillibridn and the west.hy the public road leading!. Skidaway island wliet eon a brick yard is n«i| eatnblislied and known by the name of Puhi brick yard— that there is now on the said hr,, or mortgage obligatory the sum of eighteen ha J dred dollars with interest from the 23d day( January 1823, and praying the foreclosure fil. equity iff red' mption of tne said Jacob and hi heirs, executors, administrators and assignsrl and to the said mortgaged premises- Onmoti * ofW. W Gordon, attorney f< r the petionen It is ordered that the principal and interest 4. on tiie said bond or writlhg obligatory togetlx with the co3t of this application be ciaidintotli. court within twelve months from this date, orii case of default that the equity of redemptions said Jacob Fahm, his Hfcira, executors, adminif trators and assigns be from thenceforth lorete] foreclosed and tnat such further and other pi ceedings be had thereon, as are pursuant \n t statute hi such case made and provided —Audi is further ordered that this rule bo published)] one of the Gazettes of this state at feast on«| month for twelve mouths, or that a copy,! served on the defendunt >t least six month bt before the time appointed for the payment o the money into court Extract from the minutes, 15th Jan 1824. JOB T. B0LI.ES. I jan16 12 Georgia—JChatham County] By the H ji the Jhtlfct s of the Jrfferfcr Court j ■aid county sitting for ordinaiy purposes, To all whom it may concern, IK? HERE AS Thomas R Price, administratj ■v of David H. Tliompann, dec has petio ■tt the honorable the Justices of the Infei Court, kitting for ordinary purposes to be charged from the'administration aforesaid. Now these are therefore to cite and odmi ail and singular the kinjFed and creditorsufi said dec to file their objections, If any they 1 in my office on or before the 16th day of ‘ next, otherwise letters dismissora will be' d to the applicant Witness the Hon. John Cumming, one of Jesdces of said Court this 16th day of March, D (824. S. M.BOND.cc o. march 16 62 a—-Bullock County. By the Honorable tin Court of Ordinary ofa County. W HF.RFAS Robert Burton, administrator i| tiie estate of Ste pheu Denmark deed I applied to tiie said Court for letters disnun from said administration. These are therefore to cite and admenidn aiu7 singular the kindred and creditors of t said deceased, to file their object!, ns (if a they have) in the office of the Clerk of i‘ Gijurt within the time prescribed by law.'ott wise letters dismissory .prill. be granted the * j (beaut .- *• Ni Witness ihe Honorable Sheppard WjM one of tiie Justices of said Court, this 3d JuH 1824. ' L ELY KENNEDY,coostl june 4' *132 ' Georgia—^Chatham County,| To all wh ,m it>T,av'c‘'i,cern, 117HERB AS James Hunte'r has applied to« T Y Hon the court of ordinary of aaid «<W foil letters of a<lnfnnistrati<m on the. estate tn.dd fe^ts of Oel Constant Freeman, late of the oj nf/Washington in the District of Columbiz^ hiflwlfoftne heirs : f Now these are therefore to cite and adror® aj> Hod singular the kindred and credit ,rsof’ 11 sfidd'ic to file tbeir ohjectitins, if any’ tiwyrt in my office on nr before the 26th day nfJfl next! otlierwise letters of administration will 1 ! granted to tbp applicant A Witn'-ss the Hon. Ed ward,-Harden one of # Justieex of the said Court, tli- 26t it day i>f W 1 D 1824 S. M BOND c co,| june 26 42 W eovgia—< hat bam < oiintyl t o ail whom n mav c nc-rii [ THEREAS Win S Campbell hssapp ,ic l . the Hon the Coo t of Ordinary »f • 1 1 harnHSoufttry for letters of r.dlnbfistratio T > •/''/.l estate and effV-cts of John" K: ngirfey W»c.oi J hum County, •loo as principal ciediinr 1 These are therefore to rite:'and adiiionisj J and singular the kindred and 1 creditors « I said de-. eased to file their objecti'ris (il jfi.’) have) to the granting of the aeiministrati/ 1 '^ the ertaie of the dec’ll to the ap|»licanf i". . Clerk’s Office of the said Court, on or O'/I the 22dday of July next; otherwise letu,* I administration will begrupted. t\ itn< sathe Hon. John Cumming one « Justices <ifthe said Court, the 22d aay of J , D 1824. 1 S . M BOND, Vt “ | june l i2 140 H ,The Subscriber, AVING pui blissed - ihe stoca l the late concern of Messrs Po®¥T .| .... i, informs his friends and the public tw has opened a 1 ,f land, Drug and Medicine Stoic comprising all the articles in OiaLlum,*™L Silly, expecufipnqf receiving, ply-which will rendec his asstirtmcnt coiD ’ and which he ofl’ers fAr sale, vvhole , 8 ® *' r .c| tail, at’ reduced prices, for approvedp^P* r L accommodating verms, ai his store on opposite the Exchange. A DBLAR0 CHE july 3 - lIMfi a Iki: Ic 4 }etl lull! v»| i Ipar tlio i fpt lilt Cl • V iNc fob Mu ti v'at: til |U Ith m t |f , p >"! |iSt! an age f mot onei !<k ]id m Jefo. m ^age, low:'.! 1 it i pese (miitl entn 1 once bd fa pi' ar •ibed iled. Iract ’27 |»PPr gestio i wel frequ t patu ostn Igulat peada ■ r 0 * 1 ’ |ofat« fiatul, tthe fness. tbtit pness, [pills. n re ained hedaj ggista 24