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th vu saftr evening, s evtem he n 2,
1824.
Wholp Vo 449S*
if,
EXRCUTOU OJ?
Francis Jalineau.
IJ. person* having any dcWuiiAagainst the
| isute nt' F'uiicih JaliueaU, dec. are reqiitst-
•y\ ' no. 2.
Anti Dyspeptic Pills.
PRITPaV.E , v u J aUES,NEW,YOUK
| ,HJK 20 yearn past the subacribei hus suffered
l, di'iiver them m, pfoperly attested, on or* continlially from a costive ha T, wliicli has
L the first day ot f October netf All ac-! be «" »jsreat part ot the ,;ime accompanied by
fits not presented previous to tha. day, wilt ,scv . ure headach. lie has made known his com.
Used payment by the undersigned execu- plamtto severs) emjoeiL physicians; without ex,
L 1 WM. (.ASTON. I periencing any benefit from thei? prescriptions-
LylO 149 * ' Ihe month of December last, becoming aeri
> • ■. . 1'iUllV alarmed, by the regular but constantin-
' Pliotliun, f'r.™ M tv ! crease of the disorder, he was induced to com-
001 gld ITLltuilUl tOUllty. mence the use of (lie above named pt(L, Winch
were highly recommended, as a remedy in Ins
compiaiut.—He began,to lake them with very
little confidence as to their efficacy, and under
the'expectation that he should not be abld to
/Hie Don', the Justices of the inferior Court,
Lilting far brditWy• (iurposca.
To all who it may concern..
flicreai, John Dillon administrator of Ed
M Dillon, late of Chatham county dec. has
X{ ( .ned the lion court of ordinary,to bedis-
ted from his said administration,
iv, these aie therefore to 0it,e and admon.
,H # nd Lingular the kindred and creditors
hr said deceased, to "file their objections (if
I they ImVe,) to the granting of letters dismisf
I in ilie petitioner, in the clerk’s office, o-
«id Court of Ordinary, on or beforp tlie
i, day of December next’ ensuing, otherwise
|,. n dismissory will be granted to the pett
ier. ■ - \
Viiness the Hun. John Gumming', one of the
[tines ofthe said court, this lllh day of June,
[;> 1824
S. M ROND, c c o.
. 1 136
[lieorgia— iberty County.
\ Y Rl Sail' Baker, cl' rk of the Court of, Ordi
Inary fur the county of Liberty.
A liereas William Law, Esq. applies to be dis
Led from hiaadministration on the estate of
vis Carter, la e of said county, dec.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
Iruons Concerned to file their objections (if any
c, have) it} my office, within the time prescri-
id by law 1 or otherwise the said applicant Will
I dismissed fvom his said administration,
[Given under-m\ hand and seal, this 3d day of
k A. D, 1824.
" E. B \KKIt, «co,
Ddyll 110
give them a fair trial, as his stomach, heretofore,
* td rejected every kind of medicine < Another
redmstance which (aught Inm to expect very
Superior Court—Chatham
County.
\ Max Txb#, |83i
Gardiner Tuftt \ i Melt Cruder.
O N Motion of \V W Cordon, plaintiff At
torney suggesting the death of (he plaintiff,
and s'aing that the defendant hath removed out
duced 1 the dose was accordingly increased un- j°f the btate.so that icirejacutus to inake the ex-
taught him to expect Very
lirtle benefit, was that he hud found it necessary
ah,ays to like more than an ordinary dose of
any cathartic, before it Would produce the desir
ed effect, lie, however, commenced taking two
of the pills, as directed, every evening for twen
ty days, without experiencing any considerable
inconvenience, or perceiving any neuefit from
them, lie was then directed to increase the
number, until some degree of nausea was pro's
til he took six pil|S every evening ; they soon
began to act as a gentle and perfect' laxa ive;
the dose was diminished in the same [gradual
manner in which it liayi been increased, and it is
now torty days since a very obstinate and dis
tressing complaint has yielded to this miid plan
of treatment#!
T'lte subscriber does therefore, unsolicited,
most cheerfully recommend the anti-duHeptic
pilistb those who may have suffered like him.
self 1 and he avails himself of thiB method lo ss-
sure them, Unit from no other treatment has he
Georgia—Chatham County.
To all whom it may concern. ^.’
W HEREAS Solomon •dia , executor of Wm
(Albert, deceased has applied to the hon
orable the Court of Ordinury to be discharged
from,his executorship aforesaid.
Now, these are therefore to cite and admob-
ishalt and singular the kindred and creditors of
the said \m Gilbert deceased, to file theit ob.
je'etions, if any they have; in the Clerks office of
said Court on or before the 4th day of Septem-
ber next, otherwise letters of dismissory will be
grunted and the said Solomon Shad be discharg
ed from all claims whatever as executor hf,' the
sgid deceased.
Witness the honorable John Gumming, one
of the Justices of said Court this fourth day of 1
March, A. D. 1824.
S. M BOND.cc o.
march 6 54
notice.
\/I K WILLIAM [I’Clt ,Kl{, having assigned
iTl. to the subscribers all his stock in trade,
debts, Sic in behoof of iiis creditors generally,
it is requested that t hose indebted make jmhtc-
diate payment, and those having claims will
flleale rentier them to Mr Thomas MiUfir, who
iu appointed tlieir Agent to dispose of the stock,
licit Comprises a g. nera) assortment of
Seasonable Dry Goods,
and will be sold, wholesale or in retail, at very
reduced prices, tor cash only
. JvMKS MMIENItY,
v : JOHN (1 REID,
GEORGE RELPH,
.prtiii ; S8 *“is.~..rw» iwr. :
iuuijvins. ;
|*HE stock of Dfy Goods, which formerly be.
ihltitVi f "‘T' i * ,ttfner * Bel * feHtt®‘heUnited ShttSl
TpJK I fhe certificates are to 1
experienced euch perfect relief
, Nahum* rice.
Crum the above certificate no dqiiUts can ex-
ist in tlie minds of th uiHicted.ms to the u ility
and .value ofthia remedy. Many persons in tins
city and its vicinity have been relieved from dis
tressing dys|»eptic symptoms by its use. It is
not recommended ss a cure, nil but to tiiose di
seases appertaining to dyspeptic only
\ fresh supply just received per Wil iam Wa..
editor of the plaintiff a party, cannot he served
on him—-Ordered, that ihe def- ndunt do appear
mi or before the first day «f the next term of
this court, to shew cause if any he hath, why
Klias Heed, the executor of the plaintiff shall
not be mad., a party, and wby he shall not have
liidgment against tlie said defendant. And it iB
furl her ordi < ed that the said rule be published
once a month for three months - '
Extract fruip the minutes this 7th June 1824.
A. 11. FANNIN, Clerk,
jttne 17 §m138
v\f I V E mouths after date, application will be
il'J mode i > the Honorable the Inferior Court
of ilrvaii County, for leave to, sell all the “real
Estate of Sarah M’Eihdfi-y, lute of Bryan county
dec.'for the benefit of-the heirs and creditors of
said estate.
JAMBS RUTLRR,
/’ Administrator.
aprii 2
tiorgiH—< Iiathum ouut^
'the lion, the Justices of the Inferior Couri
silting (brordinary purposess.
^HF.RK AS Linus. T Sage administrator of
S ie Taylor, deceased, has petition, d
e Court of Ordinal y to be discliarg
J from his said admiiiistratiouship
fin se are therefore to cite and admonish ali
d singular tlie kindred and creditors of the
ill deceased, to file their objections (if and
tv liavel in the ollice of the clerk ofthe Court
Ordinary, otvor before the 13th day of Janua-
next ensuing the date hereof; otherwise
Hers disinissory will be granted-to the appji
'» "wii jut
— ., ce and for sale by
Vitness the honorable Thomas N. Morel one
he Justices of the said Court tills 13th day of
>, A. D. one thousand eight hundred and
nty four.
. . S. M. BOND, o c o.
illy 13 , ' TAP • ^
1 "Hy (Vie liuii 1 Jacksonboro, Scriven (k)unty,.i a
aug 12
LAY U HENDU1CK ON,
Agents.
163 • ■
ipWlNL tionths after .an. ac-i.Jio'alio;, Sv.u he
uNI made to Die Honorable th.: Justices of th
li terior'Cliurl of Chat'iim Citunty for leave to
sell all tlmt Lot in bavaiinah known by Hie No
^ne, Eilia square, Decker Ward, with tlie im
provements thereon: And all that Lot in Savan<
nail known by the No twenty-three, in L iiurcy
Ward, with the Buildings thereon—being* the
real'estate of John Smith, dec’d, for the benefit
of tlie heirs. ' ' r
FREDERICK HERB,
Administrator.
may IS 1^4
Law Notice.
VlIE publican infoi med that ihe Subscribers
Thou tnr- • 'irntnam t ot
tthe Jusliccs of t.ie Inferior Court', Sitting for
timary purposes.
i To all whom it may concern,
kvhereas Robert Taylor,admi.iistrator of Wm
L Kelley, late of Savannah, merchant flee, has
[titionecl to the honoruble-thc court of Ordina-
lo he discharged from his said adiniiiiMratioii
These are theref >re to cite amf admonish ail
ul singulat the kindred and Creditors of the
id deceased, to file their objections, (if any
wy have) in the clerks office of the said court,
n or before the bth day of December next;
ttierwise lettevs dismtssory Will be granted to
lie petitioner.
Vfitness tlie Honorable John P. WilJIamson,
lie of tlie Justices of the said court, this 8th day
f June, A. D.1824.
S. M BOND; coo
i 8 134
rq-
| jL have located and formed a connexion
Executor’s Notice.
LL persons having demancs against the
estate of the late Hugh M'Call, j-isq. dec’d
requested to hand them in for payment, and
le indebted to the estate will please make
lediate payment,
ily 13
150
TliOS M'CALL, ?
PHILIP UHASCH.S ”
fA BORGIA—Chatham County—To all whom
~ it may concern. Whereas Alexander M.
raylor, administrator ef John Scott, dleceased,
las petitioned the Honorable the Justices of the
hferlor Court, sitting for Ordinary purposes to
e discharged from bis said administration.
Now these are therefore to cite and admonish
B1 and singular the kindred'and creditors of tlie
aid deceased, to file their objections,, if any
bey have) in the Clerk’s office; of the Court
if ordinary, on or before thedth day of Decern-
|er next; otherwise letters of dismissory will
e granted. *
Witness the honorable Edward Harden, one
|t’ the Justices ofthe said Court, the 6th day of
|l«y, A. D. 1824
S. M. BOND, c c o
may 6 106 V ,
ersons indebted to the ti ate .n yic
ler Martin, lute of Liberty couu y,' d
are requested to make immediate pay
RICHARD F. BAKER, ? p _, rB
WILLIAM H .MARTIN, $ *** l <
10 ,$112 ■■ ' '
VERY valuable tract of'Lund in Liberty
County, situate on the Sunbury Hoad, two
|9 and a half from Riceborongo; containing
> hundred and ten acres. This land is ver
lju.ble for Cotton, Rice and Corn, and as well
flculated for that culture as any land in the
Punty j the conditions are Iqw arid’ reasonable;
Dere are between seventy apd eighty, acres
|earcd and under fence, there is also a good
veiling house, and all necessary out building.
1 the premises—guarantee titles will be given
J the purchaser, no incumbrances lying on said
fnd. ■ , ' v v t
for further particulars apply to Capt Joseph
pnes, in Lioerty County; or to
EDWARD B BAKER,
. Owner in McIntosh county;
! fhg lp
Tha Proprietor bf the
The Temple of Fashion.
H AS the pleasing of informibg the public
generally, that he still continues to carry on
his business, No, 226, Kitur itreet, opposite the
Forme*** Hotel.
Wigs and Ornamental Hair manufactured,on
the most improved principles.
Patent Elastic Ujjnngs, so judiciously arrang
<Teorgia—Chatham County.
By the h n the Justices of tlieInferior Court ol
saul county sitting for ordinary purposes,
To all whom it may concern,
48/11 ERE AS Thomas B FricA, adininistrator
*f of David II. Thompson, dec lus petioned
t. the monorAble the Justices of the inferior
Court, sitting for ordinary; purposes lo be dis
chained from the administration aforesaid
Now these are therefore to cite and admonish
aliund singular the kindred and creditors ofthe
said dec to file their objections, if any they have
iu in) office on or before (lie 16th day of Sept
iiext, otherwise letters dismissors will be grant
ed in the applicant
Witness the Hon. John Gumming, one of the
Justices of said Court this 16th day of March, A
D 1824.
8 VI. BOND, c c o,
march 16 26
Treasury Department,
. ■ JUNE 24th, 1824.
NOTICE is hereby given to it* j^Hip , ra
of the six per eentsL ck of 1813 loan of gl6
.'00,000, and loon of gr.juO.OOO, tlisf books wilj
be opened at the Treasury of die (Jolted M.ites
slid at the several loan offices, on tlie fir t day of
Tuly next, lo continue open until Hi, li ",tdny of
Oct open hereafter, for receiving subscriptions
for such part* of said stock as shall, on the lay
of. subscription, stand on ilic books of,tire Trea
sury, and on those* of the loan offices respective
ly, pursuant to the provisions of the act of (Jon-
gress passed the 26th of May, 1824, entitled - an
at to authorise, the* Secretary of the Treasory
to exchange u stock bearing arilnterest of out
and a half per cent Jor certain stocks bearinga»
interest of-six per cent.” ^
The su 'scription msy be made by the proprf
eiors of the stock, either in person or by their
j attorneys duly uuthorixhd to subscribe ai d rans-
upril 16 H8
ed that they may defy the most accute observa
tion to discover the slightest possible shade iu
the color
Likewise Gentlemen’s Toupees, commonly
Called Scratches, with silver and still springs,
nature'being in every case his only guide.
He also has tjie pleasurA to inform the public
that he has’become.the agent of Thomas Qutax,
Wig Maker of New-York, an 1 will cqntfauily
keep for sale bis Ladies’ and Gentlemens, Gre
cian Cropped Wiggs.
Ail orders and measures enclosed to 226 King
street, will be attended to with punctuality and
despatch
V. R. Just received by the ship Niagara, a.
general assortment of HAIR WORK of the la.
test fashion. Gentlemens* Hair Cut and Dreasi
ed iomupt recent London and Parisian modes. )
A general assortment of PERFUMERY fo;-
sale at. alt times at the above establishment.-^
Those persons residing at a distance who have
left orders at,this establishment, are hereby in
formed, that they are generally ready for de
livery.
EDWARD CARRY
(Xj* The editors of the Savannah Republican,
Augusta Chronicle, and Columbia Telescope, are
requested to publish the abovd once a week for
tin ee weeks, and forward their accounts to No,
2jfi Kmg-sticei, Charleston,
aug 12 163
lo be surrendered at tho
time of making the subscriptions.
WVl.tf CRAWFORD.
July 27/ fl56 ;
IV] INE months after dSte application will be
• v made to{)i^ honorable the Inferior Court
f Chatham County,'"hen selling for ordinary
purposes, for permission to self the follow,ng
real estate, for the benefit of the heirs and
credetors of the estate of N.S Bayard, deceas
ed, viz: ,
One undivided fourth'ofa tract of Land, con*
(ainufg about 500 ncres, oi 4 Cumberland Island,
Camden County, known as Plum Orchard—mid
an undivided fourth of a'certain Tract of Land
situat'd on said Island, containing about 500
ocrea; originally granted to Gen L> chland Me’*
Intosh, and bounded on the South oy the said
Plum Orchard Tract •
Also a plantation called Lottery Hill situate
on the Ogeebjiee Road, 3 miles from Savannah,
containing about 600 acres
, N. J. BAYARD,
Adm’r est. N S Bayard,
nov 10 211 1
W here one
of them may at all times be found except when
professionally engaged elsewhere. They pur
pose to attend the several courts qf the several
Counties Scriven, Burke and Jefferson—ai»o
those of Richmond, Warren anti Emanuel. 'The/
hope by close application, and a due attention
to the business oft heir profession, to merit and
receive a share of tho public patronage. Bu
siness confided to their care will be .thankfully
seived and punctually attended to
JAMES B LE VIS •
JO-1 AH'S t‘\ TERSON.
may 22. '120 - ■
Bottle8, tiorlv8, drugs, ^c.
S UPERltlll Velvet works, WiMe pint bnttlc',
Oxygin' Chamber and Pocket lilglits, 'V.ax
Ta|iers (a grea 1 variety.) Pure Calcined' Mag
nesia, Arrow Root, Cream Tartar, Starch, Bai-
som Copaiva, Salt Peire, Rotten Stone &c. &c.
Have been received pr Wm 'Wallace, and for
sale by LAY & HENDRICK^son, ,
Chemists and Druggists, ■/
Congress corner of Whitaker sts
Shad’s Buiiding.
aug||12, 164 w
Notice.
1lN|INE months aftet dale,' I shall apply to the
Hon the Justiceji nf the Inferior Court of
Eiberiy county, for leave to sell the real and
a o personal prooertj of William L Baker, dec for
•\) the benefit ofthe heirs and creditor*. *
TliOS B BAKER
/' ‘ Adm’r.
anril7 89
Notice.
\ I.L persons having demands against the es
tate of Owens Jones, deceased, will present
them duly attested within the time prescribed by
Law, and those who are indebted will make pay
ment.to GKO, W. 0\v$NS,
Adm’r. c.t. a.
july 27 at!56
Regimental Orders.
A N Election is hereby ordered to be held on
(Yednesnay the Ut of September, next, ai
the.Eiigine hiuse in Reynolds Square, for u
Captain to command the 4th company of tin-.
1st ltegim< nt The poll will he opened at 9
o’clock A M under the superintendence of the
persons designs ed by law
By order Col. MantUAM,
M. W. STEWART-
Adjt. 1st Regt.
aug 17 a!6S
Sheriff’s Sales continued.
® N the first Tuesday in September next, will
be sold before the Court House in thfe City
of Savannah between the usual houfsof 10 and
4 o’clock
One negro fellow, named Joe, levied on un
der a fi fa on foreflosure in favor of Davis &. Ber.
rien agair8t Joseph C. Habersham.'■ , ,
‘ Also, lot No 24, Elbert ward, in the city of
Savannah, with the buildings thereon, levied on
un ler a fi fa on foreclosure as the property of
PJ Vollaton, to Bfttisty Mary Lewden.
Also, all that southern half part of Lot No 6,
Belitba Tything, lleathcote ward with the im-
provements thereon, bounded north by a lane,
egst by an. adjacent lot, south by! South broad
street, and west by Barnard street, levied on
under a foreclosure of a, mortgage- from George
L. Cope, to Wm. Whitfield.
ISAAC D l-YOS, see
pug 14 164
Superior Court—Chatham
County.
Thomas F Purse A aii A
Complainants ]
and A IN EQUITY. ,
Richard U Cuyler, ex’r j
Wm Shaw, deceased. J
I N this case, on the suggestion in the defend
ant’s answer, that certain persons not parties
to this bill, residing in .Scotland, claim to bp en
titled to a distribution of part of the undivided
estate of Wm Shaw, deceased, and o i motion,
it is ordered that all persons concerned do ap
pear before the Superior Court of Chatham
Count in (he term of January next, then and
there to establish such their claims; and in de.
fault thereof, that the undivided estate of the
said Wm-Shaw, be distributed among the com
plninants agreeably, to the decree of said Cour
and (list this rule 'be published once a month
until the expiration thereof.
Extract from the minutes this 7th day qf Jdne,
l824 ‘ A.D.F4NNlNiCl8rfc
; june 17 5x138
Georgia—('hathaui Count)'.
By the lloumabk tlie Ju-.icts ot tlie. Inleriur
Couri of said County, sitting for ordinary pur
poses
To all whom it may concern.
W f .lEllEAS 'S m H Ureen, Administrator ot
Mary Fleming, dec. lias applied to llv
Honorable the Court of Ordinary, to be. dis
charged from tlie pdimnUtraiion aforesaid.
isli all and singular the kindre d andcredito s of
the said vlary Fi: raing, dec. to file their objeq
ti ms (if any they have) in the CVrk’S office <
said Court, on or before the tenth of Septeipb.
next,,otherwise letter dismissori will he gran'
ed, and the said William ti. Gr, en be dischaigi-d
fr m ali claims whatever, asadministratoronb-
said dec. '• . ' • '
•Vitness'thr hnnjirable Edward Harden, one,
ofthe Justices ofthe skid Court this lOih day of
March, A D 1824.
■ b S. M. BOND, c co.
march 10 57 'y, ■
Unired States, District of
Georgia
IM THE hlXTUi T ' (iUUT,
.AVOViT'VKBM, 1824
J * HE'following pefsdns having been drawn
and summoned to serve as Grand and Pent
Jurors at said Court, having 'died tn attend—It
is ordered th 4 they be fi .ed a .coidmgio law,
unless Jjiey shalLmake sniBeieni excuses. <>n
oath to. the Clerk, on or before the 2d Tu sday
»i\ November next
Grand Jurort.— Archibald Smith, Pr. df rick
S Fell; J ' P Henry, George Gordon, Joseph
Habersham. Jao.es Hunter, Rdb< yt Hahershum;
Charles Kelsey, Alexander Telfair, Benjamin
Burroughs.
Omit Jurors.— 'Vm P. Clark, C.' If. Hayden,
John G.ibbtn, Reuben G. Taylor, and John F.
'Fraser. '
Extract from the minutes. .
GEO GLEN, Clerk.
aug 14 ol64
Georgia:—-Bulloch fount)
B Y Ely K'.nn- y, Clerk of the Court of Ordi
nui" for the County of HuUb' h,
. WntnE'8 Elisha Garbett hath applied to me
for tv tfers of administration on the Estate of John
Rhodes, dec’d. •
These are therefore to cite and admonish ali
and singular the kindred and creditors of said
deceased, to file their objections if any they have
in my office, on or before the first' Monday ill
September next, otherwise jitters will bt grant,
ed to the applicant. ' V‘
ELY KENNEDY,- do o.
aug 7 161 *
NOTclCK.
/^RDERED^hat an Election do take placeat
*, "the O urt' House on the first Monday in
September next for fourieen Aldermen to re
present the City of Savannah in Council, two or
more justices are requested to preside a( the
said election: the City Sheriff, Marshall, aridCi
ty Constables are required to attend and pre
serve oyder
Extract from the minutes. -
v V ' -a .M.MVB1W.C.C/
»ug-7 161.
Chatham Superior Court.
v . viAT 1 KitM, 1824.
G EORGE JOH VS ton and others, complaitT*
miU vs Peter Vitnburgh Livingston aucl oth
er-, defendants, in equity in the Superior Court,
Gliathm County, May term, 1824
It appearing to the Court by affidavit that Pe
ter Vanburgh Livingston and Harriet E Living,
ston, who ard parties defendant resid beyond
the state df Ge. vgia, and itli‘m h-: United
states on motion of complainants solicitor, iti
ordered that the said defends't do respeo'ively
appear and answer tlie complainants bill within
four months from t(ie date of this rule And
is further ordered that this rule he published
once a week during four months IVom this (late,
in ofte of the public Gazettes ot this State.
Extract from the Minutes.
A B. F ANN IN, Clerk.
june 8 134
•V We months aftevtf. t ^plication wil ; (te
x mailetothe honorable the Judges «if tha
Inferior Com t of Bryan Counlj for leav. to sell
all the real estate of Wm Cubbedge, deed to be
sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors tff
said estate. •
JoUn cuubk.dge,
„ Administrator.
Bryan t'tmnty, June 17 IVi
NOTICE. ^
• LL persoi,* IndcH .! o (lie estate Of Eliza-
be'h Fell late of Chatham County, deceased,
are requested to m-iko immediate paym-nt to
the subscriber, and those to whom the saul ee-
. tate is indebted are requested to exhibit their
Now, theretore these are'to one and admon- domatids duly authenticated, («.
S Oil n ,w« flinoiilna I li.. In, rin, ,1 aiiul AMnrli#/, M nv ... « . _
,. . _ PE I Eli SHICK Kx’nr.
juh 13 150
i|A?l M T months after late, application > i ' lie
2M 'indeto the Hon, (be Inferior Cuun of Bui-
lo- i -mntv, When sitting T 'rdni .i \ mirpnsea
to sell ail the real ami persoivil estate ol Vilen
D<* imark, dec’d, for > < be fit ofthe hAiis and
creditors. ROT : TB TON, Ad n’r.
MARY UE MARK, Adm’x.
' Hullocb canty.
feb 28 48
Gftoi’gia—Chatham County.
Bv the 11 Oi the Justices "f ih- Inferior Coon
sitting for ordinary purposes.
IERKA> Richa'd R. Ctiyler executor >f
viiharn Shaw deceased busP4t\t'id"i-d 'lie
lion Courtiof Ordinary, to be discharged from
Ilia said executorship.
I'hei v are therefore to cite and admonish all
aiuTsingular the kindled and creditors "f the
sa d deceased, to file their objections (if any
they have) in the office of the clerk bf the'
Court of Ordinary on or before the I3lh day of
January next ensuing the date iiy.reof, otherwise
letter* dismissory will be granted to the peti
tinner.. : 1 , ’ F. '
Witness the Honorable‘Thomas N. Morel, one
ofthe Justices of the said Court, this 13th day
of July, A. D. 1824.
S. M BOND, cco.
julv 13 ,150
Drought to Jail,
I N Savannah on t e 9tli iiisi. a liegbo man win
says hi* name is Sam -son and that he belongs
to Capt Arnold of Bryan County, Georgia, snd
that he ranaway ab-up three weeks ago. he is 5
feet 11J inches high, and about 30 years of ag‘
JOHN I. DEWS.zc c.
aug 12 163
Brought to Jail.
I N Savannah on the^ 9t:.Jnly asta dark mu
latto man Who says his napie is KI lick, apd
that lie belongs to the State of Georgia, and is
employed on the Ocmulgee River, and that lie
ranaWay about one mon'h ago, he is 5 feet 74 in
ches high and about 25 years • f age
JO 'NJ DEWS, j c c
aug 7 161
Wlio,
ings
Brought to Jail.
I N Savannah on the 4 5 It inat. a negro man'
says his name is Harry and that he beh
to JosenUusLove ofGreen bounty, Georgia, an l
that he runaway from him near vyari-jUgion a-
bout the first of June, he is 5 feet 9J Inches high
and about 25 years of Sge,
JOHN I, DBW8,z#.c.
, Attg l? 166
o’ INK months ali er daie, application v.jT b" e
1 made, to the Inferior Court of Effingham
lount >,,for leave to sell all the real pr»jiet v be-
looging to the estate of the late Bev Jno Beck,
dec lying m Bald county, for the benefit of the .
heirs and creditors.
aprii 16
88
ANN HECK,
Administratrix.
eorgia—-Bullock ( ounty.
Uy the llono abli tli Court I'O diuai , >4 said
County
4 ■ HEREAS Robert Burton, administrator of
v the estate of Stephen Denm irk deed, hath
applied to die said Court fm lette-s. dismissory
frorfrsaid administrstio 1.
Th' se sire therefore to cite and admonish all
And singular the kindred and creditors of tho
said deceased, to file their object!.us (it any
they have) in the office qf the Cierk of thia
Court within the time prescribed by law, other
wise letters dismissory will be granted the ap-
.) hcant
Witness he Honorable Sheppard Williams,
one ofthe Justices of said Court, this 3d June,
1824.
EI.Y KENNEDY, c c 0 b 0.
june 4 M***V
Law Notice.
I SHE undersigned having formed a connection
in the practice of the law, will attend td
cases iuall th- Courts ofthe Flint Circuits, and
tih adjoining counties ofthe Ocmuigee and
Southern Circuits.
OL1V R II, PRINCE,
EDWARD ». TRACY.
Reference in Savannah toG. W. Rockwxh &
Co.
Macon, June 4, 1824.
• i*i!v’3 146 ’ ■■
, i'll. F11 sue uppriv.., 1, ,tiai tlie subscriber
I has titles to one half of a 50 acre tract of
Land on White Bluff, adjoining his, and
land lately John Poullon’s, now John Morrill’s,
andfor which the Administratis ofthe lati Jig.
Boyd, applies to the court Jor leave to sell as
part of that estate—hi- tides are of prior date
and of record. All persons are forewarned nt>
to purchase or respass mi the premises
R.F.WUt»IAm
june 17 Vriga