Savannah republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1824-1829, August 10, 1824, Image 1

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* No. 16#m...VoL xxn. TUESDAY EVENING, AUGUST 10, 1834. Whole No. 4483. s& EXKCUl'OROF Francis Jalincau. ILpersons having any demands against the i estate of Francis.Fnliueati, dec. are request* deliver them in, properly attested, on or fore the first .day* Of October next All no- ' „ not preseHited previous to that day, will refuted payment by ihc un.^rsigned Mecu j'mylO 149 Swain’s Panacea. [ HAVE BEEN appointed Agent by Dr. W. Swain to sell his ao niucii ceiubrated Medi- cine, at this place. A quantity,1ms been receiv. ed by the Georgia from k’olludelpiiiu, Slid, will be sold by the box or bottle, at my Drug store, corner of Jefferson and St. Julian Streets. AUGUST G OI.MI.HU. march 10 57 ieorgia—Chatham, County. y the Don. the Justices of the Inferior Court, Lilting for ordinary purposes. • l oall whom it may concern.. hereon, John Dillon administrator of Ed- I nil Dillon, late of Chatham county dec. has kioned the Hon. 1 court of ordinary, to be dis eed from his said administration, low these are therefore to cite and ndmon- all ami singular the kindred and .creditors ^stiid Court of Ordinary, oil or before, the fh day of December next ensuing, otherwise r dismissory will be granted to the petl ,,fitness the lion. John Camming, one of the [slices ofthe suid court, this 11th day of June, l ,) ' 1824 ‘ S. M DOND.dc o. h,irp 12 166 U- ■ ■ ;—T*T leorgjia—liberty County. V Klijab Baker, cl rk of the Court of Ordi ,,,ury for the county of Liberty. , Whereas William Law, Esq applies to be dis hsed from his administration on the estate of lV is Carter, late of said county, dec. These are therefore to cite and admonish all rsons concerned to file their objections (if any ■ have) in my office, within.the time prescri- I by h,\v ( or othenviae the said applicant will /dismissed from his said administration. Given under my hand and seal, this 3d day ot v, A. D. 18 "1. p q c o o. 110 * ■ $ August (». Ilmnler, St hit Drugs"* StorJ.catnerof'Jeff'erHn and St. . Julian Sheets H AS received liy acltr. T.iS'.el.a fresh supply of SWAIN’S so much i.utemed PANACEA. As also by other late uriivais, a variety of fresh articles which he abstains from mentioning, ns be suspec s the public to possess sagacity enough to guess, (hat CALOMEL, JALAP, UHUBAHB, GUM FOETID, and ail the other delicaciesam* :d in the. index ofthe dispensatory, may be ooked for and found in Drug Stores—) et a few ihings not to be met with at every one, he of* fers, via: Phosphorus, Chlorate of Potass, Pyroligneous Acid, Utacx Drop, James fever Powder, Bends Stiptics, Spirits of Soap, Fumigating Past ills Wcdgewood evaporating dishes, Glass Funnels, Graduated Measures, Retorts and Deceivers, Test Thbes, Gas Buttles, Thermometers, Hy grometer, mid I’luvimwUT Flower Pots. march 18 64 peot-jjia —Chatham OoUnty r tbe hnn. the Just lies ofthe Inferior Uojir sitting for ordinavy purposes*. . honorable Court of Ordinary to be disclmrg* J from hi* said admioistrationship [These are therefore to cite and admonish all Li singular the kindred aiid creditors of the lid deceased, to tile their objections (if and lev have) in ihe ottice of the clerk of the Court [Ordinary, on or before the l.Ub day of Jaoua- i next ensuing the date hereof; otherwise ^ters dismissory will be granted to the appli it. -Witness the honorable Thomas X. Morel one ftfie Justices of the said Court this 13th day of , A. D. one thousand eight, hundred and lentyfour. \ • 1 S. M. BOND, coo. Ijuly 13-150 FIRE INSURANCE, r HE llAKI FORD FlUElMbUlUxCECOM. PAN Y, make insurance on Bmlthugs, Me>, chnndisc, ttomihohl Furniture, Ui against LOSS dr DAMAGE by FIB* , by 8. B PAUKMAN, Agent. .Inly 31 ”401. Fresh Congress Water. F IFTY ll,<zun just’i'eceived per snip Empe ror from New York,' “ , ALSO, ‘ Canary and Hemp Seed, AncWor sale by LAY u Hi.A DUICKSON, Cli< rptsts and Uiuggi»t9» Shad’* Huit'uinga Cotton Ragging, £j?c. /£\ FEW burner d pieces superior 42 inch ■SfcA Bnssia hemp COT I ON BAGGING, And a variety of other .. Jinlish Manufactures, which will after this month, be subjected to ad ditional duty, for sale at former prices, if applied for immediately, and long credit given for ap proved paper. July 31 158 Notice. \ I.L persons having demands against the es tateofOwens Jones, de'ceasetl. will present them duly attested within t lie time prescribed by Law, and those who are indebted will make pay- moot to GEO. W: OWENS, Adm’r. c. t.a. july 27 at156 Tax Notice. A LL persons indebted .tor St&le and County Taxes are notified that unless the same ,re settled on or before the 20th hist, payment will be enforced. JAMBS EPI’INGEU, ’lax^Col lector. aug 3 159 NOTICE. k/| It WILLIAM TURNER, having assigned 1 ,■** ll,e a>tb8cribei 3 all his stock in trade, debts, &c m behoof of his creditors generally, it ib requested that those indebted make imm'e- diate payment, and those having claims will Mease render them to Mr Thomas Miller, who s appointed their agent to diapose ofthe stock, v, Inch comprises a general assortment of Seasonable Dry Goods, and .will be sold, wholesale oij In retail, at very reduced prices, tpr cash only J'-MES M'HENIlY, JOHN H REID, UKORUE ItELPH, Assignees of Wm. Turner. 86 ■JKKSoNShaving demands against the citrate IT of Amos Douglass, late of Chatham County, deceas- d, will please to have their accounts pro- lierly attested aod leave them at the bar of Col. .Inltn-Shelmaii’s Mansion House,' Suvunnah — Those who tire indebted to the estate will be called bn in ten or fifteen days for settlement. DAY ID TAYLOR, Jr. Qualified Ex’or. Near Waynesboro. May 24,1824. may 28 fcAl36 - . , HE Public are apprised, that the subscriber • . has titles to one half of a 50 acre tract -of Land on White Bluff, adjoining his, and iand lately John Pool leu’s, now John Motrill’s, ami for whichlhe Admirtistralix of the lot. Jas. Boyd, applies to the court lor leave to si ll us shui.ii uruiujnH. 1..... i-uo^D,. —j... ..pplie_ .... , , HERB Linus P Sate administrator of part ot that estate—hi titles are of prior date Sprague Taylor, deceased, has petitioned and of record All persons are forewarned nol ' i.a iliii-iiin.ir. to nni'chnse or refiuass on the premises to purchuse or respass on the premises K.F WILLIAMS. june t7 m-§t138 seorgia-^-U hatliam (-ounty. Vo all whom n may concern, MERE \3 Holmes Topper lias applied to the (Ion. the Court o( Ordinary ofCImt- ..,/coonty, fop letters of administration on the Jiate aod effects of Thomas C Hayward, late of Ivannah, merchant, dec’dio behalf of the credi- iThese are therefore to cite and admonish all Id singular the kindred and creditors of the Id deceased, to file their objection (if any tlu'y |ve) to the granting of theadministration ofthe |.Me nf the said deceased to tlte applicant in the erk’s Office ofthe (ianl Court, on o. lef'nre e twenty ninth day of August next; c erwise Iters of administration will be granted [Witness the Hon. Thomas N More ine of [c Justices ofthe said Court, the twei.ty ninth ly of July, AD 1824. J S M BOXD, cco. jjulv 29 t.. 157 , (Nil .Iiooios l i' c. .ippltcatioii will be made to the Honorable the Justices of'tlv 11 feriur Court of Chatham Count’ for leave to sell all that Lot In Savannah known by the No. one, Ellis square,Meeker Ward, with the im provements thereoni 'And all that Lot in Suvun- 11 nil known by the No twenty-three, in ». ibi rty Ward, with the Buildings tlicreon—being the real estate of John Smith, dcc’d, for the benefit ofthe heirs. FREDERICK HERD, Administrator. rosy 15 114 haw Notice. T HE public ar.i informed t hat the Subscribers have located ni)d forintnV a connexion in Jacksonboro, Soriven County, * .a Whore one of them may at all times be found except when professionally engaged, eisetyhere. They pur- pose to attend the several courts pf'he several Counties Scriven, Burke anil Jefferson—also those of Richmond, Warren and 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. H11- siness confided to their care will be thankfully eceived and punctually attended to. JAMES B LEWIS .KW.YH S PA TTERSON, may 22 120 Madison Springs. rriHE' Subsoi ibci 1. mlers llis thanks to his I friends and the public, for the liberal pat ronage bestowed, and, hopes during the ensuing season, from the improved state of bis health, to give that attention to his house and Hoarders us to render their situation as comfortable as the state of the country will permit His bur will be well.supplied, and his house in addition to Ills former supplies will have an abundance of uiTik, vegetables, See for the accommodation of his boarders. RATES OF FARE. Forman and horse by the month or sea- 1 son, per .lay * For a lin ger time than ten days but less than a mot.lb, per day For ten days or a less time, per day Man per week Less thaii one week JAMES ALEXANDER, . X. B. Wanted a young man to act as Bar keeper, at the above place during the mouths of Augustand September. Apply to Maj. Wm.F Scott, Millcdgeville, or at the Springs to July 15 ' 151 (£/" The Constitutionalist and Savannah’tte publican will please publish the above once week 4 times. gl 00 1 25 1 50 5 25 1 00 OiiGlA—UiuUiXol uouniy. Uy the lion N EORtilA—Llialhuin Ennpty -Tt. •*.. v.n nn JH it may concern. A liereas Alexander M. Taylor, administrator of John Scott, deceased, •has petitioned the Honorable|ihe Justices ofthe Infoi-ini. (tniirt. sittinir for Orcliuarv uurnoses lo all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said deceased, to file their objections, if any they havp) tn the Clerk’s office, of ’he Court of ordinary, on or before the 6th day of Decem ber next; otherwise letters'bf dismissory will be granted. Witness the honorable Edward Harden, one of the Justices ofthe said Court, the 6th day 0/ May, A. D. 1824. ■ S. Af. BOND, c c o. mav 6 106 Armed Runaways. Negro man named Will, or William, who was employed during the last summer a f Tvbce, in the Hotel of Oran Byrd, and sold r the Sheriff in Chaylestop some months since |mmitted a most daring robbery on Sunday, •h June last. He stole nis masters clothes and Bed himself with a pair of horsemans Pistols 1 had accomplices and will probably make for eaufort or Savannah. A reward of jg50 will be pul fur lodging him in any jail where he canbe [ought to justice. All magistrates are reques- |i) to arrest any white person who may claim ’ harbor him, that the law against negro steal 'g may be enforced. Wdl is about? 5- feet 8 in l>es, about 40 years of age. earnest and plausible 1 Bis speech—he stole among other articles, r' “ail on when lie absconded,a pair of striped - rautali.ons and jacket and a fur travelling F He and his associates may attempt to pass r°ugh Georgia to the western country. 1 B. F. HUN T, ... No. 1 State House-sq Charleston, S C [J'dyS 1,146 Executor’s Notice. LL persons having demmics ugainft. the estate ofthe late Hugh M'Call, Esq. dec’d ! tequested, to hand them io for payment, and pose indebted to the estate will please make "mediate payment, THOS M‘CALL, l v ...... - PHILIP BRASCH. S July 13 150 june 4 _ ANDREW LOW & CO 132—2m april 14 Georgia ~ < -hutlmru t oaucj. T-oall whom it may concern W HEREAS Solomon w hai, executor of Wm • filbert, deceased has applied tu the hon orable the Court of Pnlinary to be discharged from his executorship aforesaid. - Notv, tlie'Se are therefore to cite and admon ish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said •* m Gilbert deceased, to file their ob jection*, if any they have, in the clerks office of said Court on or before the 4th day of Septeni- her next, otln rwUe letters of dismissory will be grant ed rind the said solomon Shad be discharg ed from all claims whatever as executor of the said deceased. Witness the honorable John Cumnrfing, one ofthe Justices of-aid Court this fourth day of March, A. D 1824. S. M. BOND, cc o, marcli 6 54 BARGAINS. T ’HE stock of Dry Goods, which formerly be longed to Mr William Turner, ia now sel ling ofl at ptlces much under coil. april 16 88 Drugs, Medicines, Dye Stuffs, fy*c. fyc. dt Tit* ship avpF.noit moot x*w tonx, r HE subscribers huve received a fresh and extensive assortment of DRUGS, t*c. such as Sulphate of Quenine, Quick Silver, Roll and Flowers Sulphur, Pearl Ash, Nutmegs, Mac e Cinnamon, and Cloves, Race and Powdered Ginger, Opium, Camphor, Rhubarb, Jaltp, Hip po, Cream of Tartar, Carb Ammonia, Refined Liquorice, Henry’s Calcined English small and large square Magnesia; Gum Aloes, Arabic und Senegal, staple and sheet Isinglass, .Manna, Sen na, Taitaric Acid,Super Carb Soda Epsom Salts. Uabeba, Sealing Wax, Basket and Box Olive Oil for 3 able use, Velvet Bottle and Vial Corks A complete assortment of Svi enges from 24 s? If to the smallest sizes in boxes, oil of Tar, oil -of Cajepat, Salts, be. be. Lamp and Train Oils, Cpirits Turpentine, Var nishes, Gums, Alcohol, be. be. 100 Boxes Window Glass assorted sizes, Vials, I Apothecaries’ Glass Ware, Scales, and Weights, all.kinds. Forceps,Teeth, Pocket and dissecting Instruments, Thumb and Spring Lancets. Camwood, Logwood in stick and ground, Alum Copperas, Cochineal, Indigo, Turmeric, Oil Vi triol, Spirits Salts, Niiiefoi tis, aquafortis, Blu< Vitriol. Together with an assortment of Perfumery, Cosmetics Soaps, Teeth, Hair, Shaving and Nail Brushes, and Patent Medicines of every descrip tion. All of which will be sold low for cash, or on u liberal credit for town acceptances. LAY b HENDRICKSON, Chemists and Druggists, Shad’s Buildings. july 27 156 Treasury Department, JUNf. 24th, 1824. NOTICE is hereby give.i 1.1 the propii .i„r4 of the six per cent stock of 1813 loan 01 £164 OUO.OUO, ami loan of $J7,5'J0.0Uu. that books will be opened at the 'Treasury of the United states, and at the several loan offices, on the first day of July next, to continue o[<cn until the fir-i duy of October thereafter, for receiving rtibrfcnpiioua for sudh parts of said stock its shall, on the day of subscription, stand on the books ofthe Trea sury, and on those of the loan offices respective ly, pursuant to ihe provisions of the act of Con gress passed the 26tti of May, 1824, entitled' ati aot to authorise the Secretary of the Treasury t" exchange a stock bearing an interest of four 1 and a hail percent for ceitain stocks bcarmgun interest of six per cent.” The subscription may be made by the propri etors of the stock, either in person or by their attorneys duly authorized to subscribe and rans- for it to the United States. The certificates are to be surrendered at the! time of making the subscriptions. ^ WM. H. CRAWFORD, july 27 tiJS ' V INE months alter date application will he* - X made to the honorable the Inferior CourC nf Chatham County, when setting for ordinary purposes, for permission to sell the following real estate, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors ofthe estate of N. S Bayard, deceas ed, viz s One undivided fourth of a tract of La.ul, con taining about 500 acres, on Cumberland Island, Camden County, known as Plum Orchard—and an undivided fourth ofa certain 3 ract of Land situated on said Island, containing about 500 acreB, originally granted to Gen. Ledhland Mc’- Intosh, and bounded on the south by the said Plum Orchard I ract. Also a plantation called Lottery Hill Situate on the Ogeechee Road, 3 nnles from Savannah, containing about 600 acres. N.J BAYARD, Adm’r eat, N. 8. Bayard. nov 10 211 the Justices of the Inferior CburL sitting for Inferior Court, sitting for Ordinary purposes lo dinary purposes. be discharged fronuhis said administration. To all whom it may concern;''' Now these are tirerefore t<$ cite and admonish I Whereas Robert Taylor,administrator of Wm I. Kelley, late of Savannah, merchant dec. has Vtitinnedto the honorable the court of Ordina r to be discharged from his said administration I These are therefore to cite and admonish all h'l singular the kindred and creditors of the lid deceased, to fileltlieir objections, (if'any pry have) in the. clerks office of the said court, [1 or before the 8th day of December next; fhertvise letters dismissory will be granted to |>e petitioner. ... I Witness the Honorable John PV Williamson, [e of the Justices of the said court, this 8th day [June, A. D. 1824. J S. M. BOND, c 0 0. Ijune 8 134 Georgia—Wayne County. W HEREAS Gourtney stowurt appiii s for fetters of administration on the estate 01 James B Stewart dec ‘ „ These are, therefore, to cite anil adhtontsh all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said dec to file their objections (if any they have) in my office <»n or before the lf tli day of August next otherwise letters of administration Will be upuntej to the applicant. GmwfPde"' my hand mid seal of office this 12th day of July, A I). 1824. JOHN FORT, 000 w 0 july 15 151 RICE’S TAVERN 'gYHE undersigned having fitted up,his HOUSE R of ENTERTAINMENT, in a style which authorises him to say, that for convenience, comfort and neatness, jt challenge s its superior to he produced in any up country establishment, most respectfully solirjtsthe patronage of a lib eral public. He feels an additional pleasure in assuring 1 such as may favor hjm with their com pany, that aloDg with all the good things which the market '•an afford to render, his board invi ting, he has adopted certain regulations, which will socure to them the enjoyment of their time, free fmm those intrusions and vulgarities so in cidental aiid disgraceful, in the general, to inns of the tip country A. P. RICE. Washington, Ga July ls?,1824. O')* Tile editors of the Savannah Republican, Georgia Journal mid Augusta 'onstittitionalis , are requested to publish the above onceaweei:, for one month, and send their accounts to office. uly 13 -1’r159 Chatham Superior Court. Max Tbbm, 1824. G EORGE JOfINSTpN and others, complain ants vs Peter Vnnburgh Livingston and oth ers, defendants, in equity in the Superior Court. Cliathm County, May term, 1824 It appearing to the Court by affidavit that Pea ter Vanburgh Livingston and H-rr et E Living ston, who are parties defendant reside beyond the state of Georgia, and within th'e United states on motion ot complainants solicitor, it is ordered that the said defendant do reapecivelv appear mid answer the crmplainants bill within four months front the date of this rule And it is further ordered that this rule be published once a week during four m nthB from this datc» in one of the public Gazettes of this State. Extract from the Minutes. A b. Fannin, clerk. june 8 134 Superior C oupt— Ch atham County. Mat Tunw, 1824. Gardinei' Tufts, vs -A'Vc/i Cruger. O N Motion of \V W Gordon, plaintiff- At- torney suggesting the death ofthe plaintiff, mid slating that the defendant hdth rt moved out ofthe Stale,so tha' scire facaias. to make the ex ecutor of the plaintiff a^party, cannot be served on him—Ordered, that the defendant do appear on or before the first, day of the next term of this court; to shew cuusfc if any he hath, why Elias Reed, the executor of the' plaintiff shall not be made a party, and why he shall not have judgment against tfie said defendant. Ami it is further ordered that the said rule be published once a month for three months Extract from the minutes this 7th June 1824. a. u. Fannin, Clerk. june 17 §m138 aNIINE months after date, application will be I s ! mode to the Honorable the Inferior Court of Urvaij County, for leave to sell all the real Estate of Sarah M’Kindley, late of Bryan county, dec. for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said estate. JAMES BUTLER, Administrator. april 2 fo77 Georgia—-Chatham County By the b n the Justices of the Inferior Court of said county sitting for ordinary purposes, . To ail whom it may concern, W HERE AS Thomas R . Price, administrator of David H. Thompson, dec. has petio.ned to tha honorable the Justices of the luff-“ Court, sitting for ordinary purposes to be charged from the administration aforesaid Now these ai’e therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred.and creditors of the said dec to file their objections, if any they have in my office on or before the I6tli day of Sept, next, otherwise letters dismissors will be grant- ed to the applicant Witness the Hon. John Cumming, one of the Justices of said Court this 16th day of March, A- D. 1824 S. M. BOND; c c o, march 16 26 V Notice. SJSSiNE months after date, I shall apply-to the JNI Hon. the Justices of the Inferior Court of Lfpert'y county', for leave to sell the real and. personal property of tV.illiam L Baker, dec for thebenefit of the heirs and creditors. TUOSB BAKER Adm april 7 89 INK months after da’e application wii! bo » * , made to the honorable the Judge*, of lira Inferior Gout t of Bryan Gouhty for leaw to sell all the real estate of Wm Cubbedge, dec’d to bO sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said estate. JOHN CUBBEDGE, Administrator. Bryan County. .Tune 17 ? T. "noTIce. * 1 LL persons indebted lo the estate of Eliza- i\ beth Fell late of Chatham County, deceaseds Ten Dollars Reward. are requested-to mak« immediate payment to avawav « ,1,. -id,, i , -. . the subscriber, and those to whom the said cs* Ami t ' lttSt v n) l' b °y tate is indebted ure requested to exhibit their Elhck, is about >6 yea, sold, yellow com- demands duly authenticated, to pleclion, rather chunky made, not very well PETER SHfCK, Ex’or grown, speaks plain, tolerable pleasant cnunle- julv 13 150 mince .-aid bov was taken out of Savannah gaol — ——•— about the 20th nf A p il last I will pay the a- VWI 4 E months afterdate, application will be hove reward to any person who will apprehend inacle to the Hon the Inferior eoi'irt of Bul- anu lodge said Ellick in gaol so that 1 get him— Rich r ounty, when sitting for ordinary purposes and all reasonable expences if they will deliver - 0 se H all the real and personal estate of Allen him to me at home. Tis expected he will taiA 11 ■•nmarfc, dec’d, for the benefit ofthe heifs and to lurk about Savannah. ^j^Bbreditora, ROBERT BURTON, Adm’r. WM. COOPl'.lflP . M<\RT DENMARK, Adm’x., Scriven Count) ,\'Ge(r . Bulloch county. July 6 *r.i!46 Georgia:—('hatham County. By the Houorahk- the Justices of the Inferior Court of said County, sittiugfor ordinary pur- poses. To all whom it may concern. 4 kT HERE AS \'nri Hr tireen, Administrator of v v Mary Fleming, dec. has applied to th- Honorable the Court of Ordinary, to be dl?- Charged from the administration aforesaid. Now,Therefore these are to cite and admon ish all and singular the kindred and credito s of the said Mary Firming, dec. to file their objec tions (if any they have) in the Clerk’s office of said Court, on or befm;e the tenth nf September nest,'otherwise letter dismissorv will be grant, ed.atid the suid W'illiam H. jBr.een be discharged frm all claims whatever, as administrator ofthe said dec. Witness the honorable Edward Harden, one ofthe Justices ofthe said Court this lff'h day of March, A D 1824. S. >T. BOND, c c o qiarcli 10 57 Georgia*—Chatham County. ,By the Hun the justices of tlv* Inferior Court, siting for ordinary purposes. mEftEAS Richard R. Ctiyler, executor of Williatn Shaw deceased has petitio' ed t he Hon. Court of Ordinary, to be discharged from his said exfecutorship. 1 These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and Creditors ; of the said deceased, to file their qbjections (if any they have) in the office of the clerk, of tln- Court of Ordinary on or before thi I3th day of January next ensuing the date hereof, otherwise letters dismissory will be granted to the peti tioner- Witness the Honorable Thomas N. Morel, one of the Justices of the said Court, tlus 1.3th dav of July; A. D. 1824. • S. M BOND, c c o. iulv!3 156 i LL persons indebted to the ex ate of Alex- J\ antler Martin, late of, Liberty coun y, de ceased, are requested tp make immediate pay ment to ' RICH A RR F: RAKER, WILLI\MH. MABTIN, \ 10 YU3 Ex’rs, feb 28 48 to INE,months after date, application will be ™ made to the Inferior Court of Effingliant County,for leave to sell all the real property be longing to the estate of*the late Rev J110. Bock, dec lying in said county, for the benefit of the heirs ana creditors, ANN BECK, Administratrix. april 16 88 ieorgia—Hullo^k #punty. By the Honorable tht Court of Ordinary of saiij ' County. fiTHBREAS Robert Burton, administrator of t V the estate of Stephen Denmark deed, hath applied to the said Court for letters dismissory from said administration, These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred’and creditors of the said deceased, to; file their objections (if any they have) in the office ofthe Clerk of thira Court within the time prescribed by law, other wise letters dismissory will be granted the ap plicant Witness .he Honorable Sheppard Williams, one ofthe Justices of said Court, this 3d June, 1824, ELY KENNEDY, 0 c o d 0. .june 4 *132 Law Notice. r HE undersigned havin. formed a connection in the practice nf the law, will attend to cases in all th, Courts of the Flint Circuits, and in the adjoining counties ofthe Ocmulgee and Southern Circuits. OLIVER H. PRINCE, EDWARD D. TRACY. Reference in Savannah to C. W. Koctwain & Co Macon, June 4, 1824.. july 3 146 NOTICE LL persons having demands against the es tate of Mrs, Jane Myers, are requested to present them duly attested, within the timo prescribed by law, to the subscribers. THOMAS CLARK MATTHEW I.UFBURROW, Adnwrmtratato. july 13 T.tl59