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Notice and Caution.
.jrsrfPHERF.AS I have been informed that John
\Jj Carnochan and Peter Mitchell of this citv
, we by sundry deeds recently mortgaged and
■ *ued to divers persons either their indivi;
•**£ . editors, creditors of the late firm o f Car
dU Ran f/ Mitchell, or others, all or sundry the
estate, both real and personal, of j
property we i| their own individual \
prop stores, wharves, negroes. Ac
house , * ‘ nur'cn in Georgia, or theneig*h ‘
L P S and e” “ewheve with their in
borhood thereo , • of the lower steam
V rest or share in the s o Ihe L t. S
* M near Darien* ftfld sunuiy . ,
loiter bnks, mil * •<"!' r
in various pi.**
a ; n fU.j rlOlKl.i,
lots, ’ , tl . act 0 f land bought
and Mrtic.da . g etween the rivers St.
rl T^'"ibV.o.™iin,l,npnl,lic s nin9
These are y nropertv or es
• purchasing belonging-to
If' 6 S So L CiT Mitchell,or either of them
‘ l,e ,rn nr m mortgages on the greatest part ,
as l hold prior S ( - |ipCord ; n the registry in
tiiereof, winch t . e n aforesa id and in Charleston
Savannah and l)a 1 . a ll the property of
S. C. andMU.tab e a gr
.said John Camo at. WM- CHRISTIE. |
junell f37 ——
To the Public.
tl’ CMtNOCHAN P T M fe”he*piiWic,
4J sorry to be again brought before 1 ])ag
bjr * second notice of V r ‘ C . “ w ; c h when
undoubtedly claims against th- m, wh-ch,
finallv liuuidated on the decision of the suit no
pending/they will try to satisfy as soon as poss,-
bl< The deeds under which Mr. Chris'ie claims an
Exclusive right to all the real and personal cs
taie of Cormichan Mitchell, are considered as
informal, -mjust and illegah Hence they have
been brought and are still before the c ‘ ur t. an
other deeds have been executed and Wed,
convevintr the prone ty for the use of all lien
c?edS W. Christie included, withoui any
trust or resevvi tion beneficial to C. & M or their
families, and if this be not agreeable to that
gentleman, it must nevertheless apiieai fan an 1
equitable to the public and all who have a sense
ot The Trustees under the late deeds are anxious
to sell the lands in Florida, alluded ‘o in the no
tice of Mr. Christie, and to apply the proceeds,
to the immediate payment, of part of his de
mand, and deposit a sufficiency thereo. to covers
all his claim, subject to the decision of the courts
—but his opposition to any reasonable sale, as
one interes ed in his own right, whilst injuring
alt parties concerned, must be borne until a safe
can be made under an order of court.
june 11 .
The Savannah Library,
13 OPEN 1 ’ for the delivery vs Boot's, on Mo "‘
day, Wednesday, and Friday, from 4 t.i
o’clock P. M. ~ i
The following Works have hem lately received.
Memoirs of the Court of Queen Elisabeth, by
Miss Aikin. „ r . ...
Memoirs of.the Court of King James I. by Miss
\i ic * n. i
The Life of Mary Queen of Scots, by George
Chalmers F. It- S.
Memoirs of file Life of William Pitt, by George
Tomiine,D I*- F. R.S.
The life of Wesley, by Robert Southey esq.
Memoirs of Thomas iiolsroft, written by h m-
Skelches of the life and correspondence of
Maj. Gen. N. Greene, by Judge Johnson
of South Carolina.
Kollock'a Sermons
Tiie Pirate, by the author w averly.
The Fortunes of Nigel do. do.
The Spy.
Thejmllurds.
Iftrospection.
lUen de Touron, by Madame de Sotvza.
TiieVampyre by Lord Byron.
Cain do.
Sirdanapalus, do.
Tlie Two Foscari do. . 9
J’ hnson’s Journey from India to England, etc
Keating’s 7 ravels through France and Spam
to Morocco.
Morler’s second journey through Persia.
Parry’s journal of a voyage for the discovery of
a North West parage from the Atlantic to
the Pacific &c
Latest numbers’of the North-American, Quar
te.lv, and Edinburg Ueviews, Port-folio,
Atheneum, &c.
aug 10
Notice.
Fy E’VATID WILLIAMS offers his services to
i the friends of the late firm of K. Williams
& Cos. in the transaction of Commission JJusiness,
si Savannah,
aug 8 70
THE SAVANNAH MUSEUM.
GEORGIA HOTEL.
rMIS Establishment well-known for some
time past, having been thoroughly repaired
and many extensive additions made to it, is a
gam opened for the rccommodation of boarders
It is m a healthy and airy part of the cily, ana
is well cabmated forgiving comfort and ease to
all who may patronize the establishment. The
proprietor can at any time accommodate ‘pri
vate families, having spare rooms for that pur.
pose.
I ravellers and constant boarders will be well
Attended to, a, good/tables a. •’ ‘lostkrshavi
been procured—and he eating establishment
will at ail times bes u e ; -, v, ;hth verv best
viands the market can afi Ti,. he-'.ding is
of tlie first order and at ..;it.. rv ap- s are pro
-tired to provide every ho:, it t it can be ha
ir those who in ■ - call for l, lie Ita;
doom the best of Liquors wdi b, hed;
and in the rr sdin. nm dejisi r.ft-.t !u>.v
vho wish find f,.,r the mind, pa ■ .-on
piarter of flu 1 it.ed States W'u :>
ntbscriber trusts ftoro the deav.- • r
make, to render every ir.dividuv .u
■ho may patronize the Georgia i . j
hi receive a share of t he public i.
HBMiY !• ‘
Uupust i ~ick /Square.
april 57 lm
Fifty Dollars Reward.
!• AN • •V, a ‘it . Man, by the name of
i < WILKS, about 5 teet 7or 8 incites high—
dark coiiip;-. ‘ torun and full faced, remarka
! y wed ‘mill, square round shoulders with
’ I good sc t of teeth, about 28 oij 30 veers of age
! has been accustomed to follow the boatingbusi
! ness be ‘ween this and Augusta, and is well
-j known id Savannah, and formerly belonged to
j Hooert Is-acs. He may piobably have changed
ii.i< name or endeavor to pass far al'-e. man.
| Any person or persons who will deliver the said
j gru to the Subscribers in Savannah shall re
j .'e fifty dollars reward, or if they will lodge
non in any'jail in tins state nr ill South Ca'oiiir
so tnutthe subscribers mav get him, shall rt
ceive forty dollars reward by applying tn tin
subscriber*, as the said negro belongs to tie
subscribers at tins lime.
S. J. BRYAN BROTtIKK*.
jttne 7 ds3s
Tlie Augusta Examiner and Charleston Corn
ier are requested to publish the above twice :
week for two months aid forward their ac
counts to this office for collection.
,10 BP R 1 V FIC F
.MICHAEL J RAPPEL,
i VfOULII respectfully inform his friends and
v v the juibiic at large, that he has furnished
himseif with a neat anel general assortment ol
main t* (Ornamental Types.
for the purpose of executing all work in tlie
Job Printing Pine,
with neatness and despatch. As my expecta
tions are not very great, the prices for rnixTisi
generally, shall be moderate the execution
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rnn-i'-e of a liberal public.
p PHI.ETS and BLANKS of every des
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RECEIVED BY
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Johnson's f/uare.
A FOREIGNETt’S OPINION OF ENG CAN'D,
Englishmen, Hughs’ women, English Manners,
Morals, Domestic I iff. Aits vnd Artists, t.itera
•ure, Criticism, Education, Univerties, Clergy,
Sectarians, Nobility, Parties, Politics, Laws,
lawvers, Merchants, Commerce, Charities,
Fashions, Amusements, and a variety of other
interest ing su j • ts, including memorials of na
ture a;. comprised in a series of free re
narks during a residence of two y. ars in Great
Britain by Chmti .n Augustus Gtllnb G*de,
translated from the German by t liomas fioine,
1 vol. t-,2 25.
SKETCH OF OT..D ENGLAND, by a New
Em land .Man 2 .ols §2.
THE FORTUNES OF NTOF.L,J2 vols g 2.
LACON, or many things in a few words, ad
dressed to those who think, by the Rev C. C.
Cotton, 2 *ols 75 each
MADELINE,a taie by Mrs Opie, 1 vol SI.
PATRIARCHAL TIMES, or the 1 and of Ca
nan in seven books founded on the Holy Scrip
"siR 1 ANIMR'W WY! LIE of thatTk, hy the
author of “Anna's-of the Parish” 2 vols §1 75.
THE VICAR OF IVER, a tale by the author
of The Italian Convent” 44 cents.
MINSTREL LOVE from the German of “Lr
,i:nf.” K v George Soard, 1 vol §1
THE RK.CI USE or wild man of the Mourn
lain, a translation of “Le Solitaire” by M Le
Vicomte D’Arlincourt, 1 vol 7o cents.
HAPPINESS, a tale for the grave and the
S %’hE°MA S1 TYOROF 0 ROF ANTIOCH, a Dramatic
noem by the Rev H. H. Milraan, l vol 50cts.
P THE UNFOUTUN ATE LOVERS, or warning
instances of misguided youth, exhibiting a se
ries of disappointments and misfortunes a. laing
from an indulgence of imprudent attachments,
1 THE LOLLARDS, a tale, founded on the per
ecutions which marked the early part of the
, p h centmy, by the author of “Mystery or
forty years ago” and of “Cal thorp e or fallen for
tunes” 2 vol. 32. ALSQ
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aug 8 70
Lamp Oil.
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stantly supplied with the best Lamp Oil, on
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july 5 $
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PROPOSALS,
For publishing at ATHENS, in the Stole o f flea*,
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ence is extensively manifested, the importance
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cessitv, be generally understood; and strong
a reading people, such a paper an hardly fail
of being acceptable That the Atheneum will
be a paper of this description, it might perhaps
be deemed presumptuous to assert; but so far
xs the efforts of the Editor can render it useful,
so far as persevering industry and attention'Can
insure success to his undertaking- so far, at
ions’ the subscriber can pledge himself, that
he !i endeavor to render his paper worth
i he growing importance of Athens, where
‘ft A risliitig University of the State is hca
aml surrounded, as it is, by an intellq cut
■d wealthy neighborhood, has induceifa bt bet’
j - hatno piac- in die upper country present da
more inviting opening for the establishing a
lit'’ Weekly paper—and the influence of tins
opinion ha, led to the present proposal*), and
the- subscriber flat ers himself, ‘ha , in the fib-
tral patronage tis an enhghte ied cnn>niuiijty,
• nil undertaking will receive an approving sanc
tion. And v bib- bis own exertions will he ;er
xoveringly employed to furnish a paper which
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he, under all circumstances, his inclination—l
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untarih giving a needless offence to a single in
divi Inal
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discontinued, except at the option ofihe editor,
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taking, are requested to signify the same bv
the first of September, as it is contemplated to
issue the first number early in that month.
BENJAMIN BRaNTLY.
057’Editors of newspapers in Georgia, are re
quested to give the above a few insertions.
Augusta, June 29 55
Travelling ft'* North to South
IjtltOYl four to six new, comfortably construe.
A ed four wheel vehicles, drawn by four
horses each, and driven by . sober and careful
trivers will set out from Trenton in New-Jer
•ey to Savannah via Augusta in Georgia, on or
about the 15th of September next. The route
through Pennsylvania, Virginia and the Carolt
nas, will be confined as much to the neighbor
hood of the mountains, as the good roads thro
the country will allow The journey will he
leisurely taken, so as to consume from four to
five o- even six weeks, dependent somewhat on
the inch ation oftlie persons who may become
passengers.
Those who are disposed to engage seats for
the above described journey, can do so by ap r
plying to tiie Post-master at Savannah. Frior.
ity in the choice of seats will be regulated bj
numbering ‘he first applicant one, which will
entitle that person to the first selection, and sb
on to the last An entire carriage can be takes
ttp by engaging the number oi seats.
may 28 h 26 ,
Lost.
V SMALL red morocco pocket Rook, contain
ing tw o twenty dollar bills Bank Darien*
one of which was stamped in the bark and audit
twenty three dollars in small bill#, also one
note of hand drawn by Frederic Selleck, for 89
dollars 79 cents in favor of Robert Worrel.and
indorsed by Robert Worrel and John Nevitt;
one note of hand drawn by Col. Steele YV hi'a,
for thirty eight dollars in favor of John Nevitt,
and endorsed by him; one Due bill of John Gnb
bin,for fifteen dollars, in favor ot John Ne
vit, and bv him endorsed; one Due bill drawn
by James Dick, in favor of John Nevitt and by
him endorsed; one Due bill drawn by William
Oglesbay, in favor of estate of Doct. Parsons of
St Marys, and endorsed by the executor of said
estate and John Stotesbury, for twenty dollars
25 cents, and Sundry other papers not recol
lected Who ever will return the said pocket
book and contents to the subscriber shall re
ceive ten dollars reward.
06 JOHN WINTER,
aug 20 -75 ‘
BLANKS
\ For j&Ve at thin Offing
Georgia, ? By ei.ua.* bam u,
libkrti countt. > Cleik Court of Ordinary
\/j,RS. CLARISSA HOADLKY, administr ■
*. 8 trix of all auj singular the goods and chat
els, rights and credits, which wete cf Herman
finatttey, J-ue of said eottuty, deceased, npplio
lor ihsmission fiom tier said administration :
l iiese are, theiefore, incite and admonish
Ml personscencerned. to their objections,
it any they have, in my office, at Riceboroudi,
within the lime prescribed by law; otherwise
le said Clarissa llondh.y will be dismissed from
tier said administration.
Given under nn f iitd ami sea) this eighteenth
day of March, in the year of our Lord one thou
sand eight hundred at,d twenty- two.
[l.s.] ELIJAH ILVKKU, c. e. o. l. c
apni 15 89’fim
Notice
IS hereby given, that the left band halves of
ten one hundred dollar notes of the Bank of
the United Stales, signed by W. Jones, Presi
dent, and Jona. Smith, Cashier, of the numbers
and tenor described below, w ere placed in the
P'-Bt-olhce at Philadelphia on tlie evening of the
, , JP ecern b e r, 1820, inclosed in a letter by J.
a. G Hobson, to Joshua Milne at Savannah in
Georgia, which letter was never received; and
as the. entire mail of the IT h Dec. from !’hila
ilelplua to Savannah miscarried, the belief is
that the said letter and notes were stolen or
robbed from the mail. Application having been
trade to the bnk by the subscriber fin- the pay
ment ol the v.-hole of said notes, all persons
concerned are requested to t ake notice.
(Signed) JOSHUA MILNE.
Jan. 1,1817 A 1470 favor of C S West gIOO
A 9.16 “ J Houston 100
“ B 903 •• ioo
“ I> 1052 *• p Seip 100
“ C 425 W Hush, jr. 100
“ D 773 “CP hidings 100
May 20,1818 A 1863 * J-Peale, Jr. 100
“ C 1797 “ “ I(jP
“ 1) 1679 •< lOO
“ D 1535 < lot*
giooo
april 8 fidß2
Notice.
4 ill* REE months after date, application will
be made to the Bank of the State of Geor
gia for the renewal of Certificate No 408, for
tourteen shares Stock, the original being lost.
MARY SLEIGH.
april 4 * nij-80
Notice.
Vi INE months alter date application v/ii- be
L v made to the Honorable the Inferior Court
of Bryan county for liberty to sell the Heal Es
tate of William Hoad, di ceased.
DAVID KENNEDY, Executor,
march 14 9in*
One hundred Hollars Reward.
be given for the apprehension ami
If delivery to the subscriber in Beaufort <1 ,
a negro fellow named IJNEV, the property of
Geo. M. Gibbes esq. of Prince Williams Parish
South Ca or fifty dollars for his commitment to
Jail, with due information thereof, Liney broke
the Savannah .'ad in June 1818, and, has m !
since been heard of lie is a young fel
low about 25 or 28 years of age, and is .supposed
to be working out in Savannah or on the river
as a boatman
EDWARD BUTLER.
june 15 |s4l
The Fortunes of Nigel,
BV the author of Wavsrly—2 Vo's 75
Recieved by
THOM \S LONG WORTH,
agust 6 ’
Notice.
[HAVE appointed Mr Geo. Ccti.tws, my at
torney during my absence from tliis city
S WANTON.
July 2 m 54 ,
Summer Hats & Clothing.
fIWIF. balance of the Summer supply is just re
| ceived and for sale, at cost, for the season
only—by PETER DREGE.
A great quantity of supciline Russia Drill
Pantaloons, from SB2 50 to 3 50
Plain and white striped Sattin t’antaloons,
from S3 to 3 50
Fine white I.inen Pantaloons §2 00
Extra fine blue and black Hombazeen l'anta
looi'is bO
Second quality 4 90
F.ktra ciuality Searsucker and Jean Round
Jackets * gl 50 to 3 00
Black Florentine Vests—fashionable patterns
from S2 Op to 4 5U
Extra duality white and col’d Marseilles Vests
from SI 50 to 3 00
Bonibazeen Coatees S® ®b to 9 0
French Vigotiia Coatees, cfall colours $7 00
Linen F ill Shirts g>2 00 to 4 .00
’ Linen plain Shirts 1 25 to 4 00
Four pair Cotton Socks for gl b 0
I.ong Cotton Hose. 0 50
French Vigonia Pantaloons 3 00
Black Silk Pantaloons 4 50
Gentlemens’ Straw Hats 1 50
Boys’ Straw Hats, broad brim 1 25
Servants’ Corderoy Suits s£s 00 to 600
Large sizes silk Umbrellas S‘2 -V ‘
Faviliion Gauze . 1 72
A great quantity of Negro’s clothing,
july ll 58
Crockery Wave $ Negro Pipes
JOO Crates, well assorted Crockery ware
100 Rexes Negro Tobacco pipes
l anding from ship Lady Gallatin, from Liver
pool for sale by HALL & IIOYT.
july 13
Flour & Shorts.
ISO bbls Baltimore Howard Street Flour
1 cqo bushels Maryland Shorts landing k
it sale by DANIEL CARNEY Jr.
forsale y Hunters* irf
h July 2 154
No 1£5......,V6r. 23
Administrator’# Notice
QTjjJHK snhsrcnbcr has been apt ed by
Court ot <irdii :,i V .T fUrivu'C* uuty, -
riiiiistrator <t ike estate aid effect* of Mrs.
■ nicy I oomue deceatnl, mie ol said county, nnd
iiavmg been qmii.fidd as such, lie requests all
persons vho may |,e n.debhd to the said . ucy
oma., to make payment to bin self, and (hose
‘V. o lave oeniands against her, rtuisi present
them to him le* ally attested, at his residence in
the county of Striven.
GECKO*. I’OLLOt K, Adihimttraior.
- av 21
Administrator's J\olice.
t2|HiE subscribe-r In. oe> appointed and
qualified .as a tin ratordt hnui.s ooivof
of the estate of 1 heap. , us ’Thomus deceased, late
ot Semen county ant: lie request those per
sons who have demands against tin esta'e to
present them to himseif prt.purly attested and
such persons as are i- debt and to the tieesased,
are requested to make payment
GEOUGK l*Ol LOCK. Administrator. .
mav 9
ELAtS,
I’lllOiS ‘ m/CED.
I he New.York Slate C< rr.pany have on hand
a large and, excellent assortment of the first
quality Slate at the following reduced t rices.
12 inch 4 75 S
14 do 6 I
16, 13, 20, 7 >per square.
22 &24 3 J
Orders left with the subscribers, will be fur
nished immediately.
JOHN LATHROP & CO.
june 5
Lands for Sale.
ll r H,L be disposed of at a low price and on
” v accommodating terms, a valuable tract of
land on Lewis’ Creek and on ihe Altamaha river
4 miles above the town of Darien, formerly tha
property of Mr. Wm. jov ner. The tract consists
of 1190 acres, 20P of winch are cleared and im
proved with the ordinary Plantation Rouses—*
There are about 80(> acres of first quality tide
land, suitable foi die culture of Rice, Cotton or
Smrar; the reni. irder high Tand, with an exten
sive knowl fine elevation on which the sc de
ment is made.
I he land is well timbered, and from its conti
guitv to a market, will, in its clearing, instead of
incurring expense, produce profit by the sale of
Shingles’ and other I umber, the proceed)-of which
•mis! far exceed th e> a cesof the labor Tiiis
tract is one oi the oMes-xurveysaiuiconaequent*
!y best selection of River Swainp land, w>th an
excellent pitch of tide, suitable to anv species of
culture—having a hcantri id scite
and located at art Agreeable distance from ifie
town of Darien, for purposes of business or p'ea
sure. 1 ermsand a mine particular description
may be known on application !o
GEORGE SCHLEY,
marah 14 d62 No. !, Gomruerce Row
SFJ ON!) VO HATH.
S ACO’- o- m n things in fe , ,| s ,
Jib esse! io thosi- uho'lvnk. By the i e v,G.
t'. (in-ton V M. 2 vo!—price 75 cents Just
published by
FROM AS I ON WORTH.
august 1 67 . j-
Est ential Oil of Spruce
\SMA- L invoice of ill F.s vnliai Oil o
Spruce-just received and for sale low by
F. J LAY,
Corner of Congress and Whitaker streets
aug 1 67
Prime Pork
bbls N- w-York city m- .ection prime)
Aji/ PORK landing from ship Savannah--For
sale hy JOHN LA i HROP U CO.
July 17 61
Bills on New-York,
For sale by F. SELLECK.
july 20 162
—— r—*-
Boarding wanted.
4 GENTLEMAN wishes to be Boarded in a
.A private family a letter addressed to W.with
the terms and left at this office will be atten
ded to. july 27
1 ...
The Subscribers
HAVE received by late arrivals
100 bundles Ilay, Ist quality
25 bbls Mackerel, No 2
25 do prime Beet
15 do prime Pork
100 boxes Soap (J Candles—from Win
ship’s ..'.anufactory, Boston
30 liokes excellent Cod Fish
12 pieces Duck fit for light sails for ves
sels >
LF.VISTONE& CANDLER,
Hunter's Brick Butildinrs.
july 27 65
Notice.
MR J. V. Heath and Messrs. J B Heubest
Ik Cos will act as Attorneys for the sub
scribers during their absence from this citv.
E. WILLIAMS &. CO.
july 9 57
Notice.
MR Isaac Coiiew is appointed the subscri
ber’s Attorney during his absence.
L. HiLLS
july 9 c 57
Notice.
lIIAVE appointed Mr. Geo. Comas, mv
agent during my absence rom this ci y
BENJ. F TAYLOR.
july 2 m 54
Picked Up.
* CYPRESS BOAI, 15 feci long, and3 feet
wide, between the Cut and Kggs-point u.
South Carolina. She had been set adrift probu
’ bly by runaway negroes. The owner ma • hear
of her by applying at Mr. Wm. Jwtkia’e new
House, St. Helena.
1 aug 8 7ft~