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THEATRE.
Aswwf V Mn. GimUT’i BegfcmrtH.
Tfau Evening, Ddeabtr 9, 1818,
Will be presented •Mfce*p«»re , « Tragedy of
iMlOJCEO RJULIET.
Bills on Providence, (R. I)
For ale by
' i y» *I -Stt i - John Lzthrup to Co.
dee.9 «- -343
ROMEO
i rWlM*f 1
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IfenvuM J,
PriuUnriKt
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V**er .. .-m'.;.
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U, ilitzar '
JULIET ,k ;
Uuly Uapulet
Mr. MUDS.
I, Mr. Hiatbij %j|>’
Mr. Qiio.
Mr. Isrommond.
Mr. Horton. "
Mr.’ PettnbB.' 1 iftf
Mr. Paolkaav ■
Mr. Dalton.
Mr. Urorp.
Mr.' Hyiiu.
Mrs. CILlRItr.
Mr*. Hotton.
tin. Barrett.
pr act- rrmir,
A. MASqUEJIADE,
".V: • i * -
r ’ A DANCE,
VZ M13S CLAHKP.
To which wilt he added, the Mudcal FARCE of
£ THE PURSE.
Mr. Clarke.
Theodore
Edmond ' ■
Will Steady.
‘3?
. Fennell. 1
Mr. Ntehols.
Mr. Priicn.
Mr*. Waring.
% (Cj» Admission to the Boxes and Fit, toxi bop-
us-ta the Gallery, wit cxxt*.
V The Door* to be openedotialfput 5, and
the performance to
o’clock precisely.
pt half Fast 6
Tickets and plaeeii for the textt, to be ltad at
the HoxOflSceat theTbeatfa on stay* of perform-
• aneefrom 19 i«! ^ 3 till 5; am’
qn non-play days/com Ad tM * o’clock.
Tickets can be admitted «• those nights only
fbrWhich they are cxpremly ttfld—CHECKS
not trautfirablc.
Smok’og in the Theatre cannot be all «w
Sovamrih. December 9——343
Cavalry^—Attention 1
The members of tub Cavalrv Corps are ordered
to appear mounted and in oodress, with swords
only, in front of the barracks,- on Saturday next,
precisely, at half past three o’clock. Punctual
attendance i* psrtiplariy requested . .
As enter.»/ «to enp'nin,
JOSEPH S FFXOT,
dee 9 - 243 ' ' Uitcgrant
Cjffice Bank United States,
Savannah 8th Deecmber,'IS'S
Nonce.—An eleeiion »•!•' be beM at Wank on
Tnesdsy morning, the 33d instant, fur a Porter to
this office, to fill the place of Mr Henry (.yon.
resigned. Persons who may intend to apply
therefor will hand hi their applications bn or be
fore *aid date, naming tons persona who will be
iheiFeecority-fn thesumof BWO
» * . ,JJy. outer *
Kleftzir Early,, cashier.
1-iii dec ~ — ' ’ -1
ALMANACSFOR 1819,
By the gross, dozen or single.
Pgr sale by S. C. AJ. SCHENK,
dec 9 Tf-—24G
'• Memoirs ! ‘~
Of the life of Mis* Catroujrs BxixaasTn Stcps-T. •
who died in August a, in Septembers 1317. by
Motes Wadded & D. of South Carolina—Price
75 cents..
Just received and for sale by.
S. C. A J. Schenk.
To Mr. -
RECOMMENDATIONS.
1 bare rend,-Sir, with -great pleasure the
“memoirs of the life of miss Smelt,’’ which you
were' to pood as to send to me. It is a work
that must be interesting andusefol to all who
perbseit, and is especially calculated to benefit the
youth of her own sen—’‘•though dead, ahe yet
tpeaketh ” May many bear her monitory voice.
- Believe me to be, siK ...
j our’s with mneerity,
<. HENRY ROLLOCK.
To Mr.
Dear Sir—l thank yon far the copy of the me
Sonin of mbs Smelt, which you had the gondnes*
to send me. I have read the volume with mnch
mtisfretUn, it is a ve-y Interesting- (account of
toe effect of religion on a singularly pious and
tfeviiut mind, and from her youthful character
<tf the subject of tli.se memoirs, will be read
with interest and reiijpous advantage, especial,
ly by the young The ample recumendatii'tw
which are attached to the volume, are, I think
sufficient to secure it a favourable reception
from the puhlie.'
S am with ■ aspect and esteem
ear, your humble servant,
t-, WALTER GR4NSTON.
9-243
'Mr. Enrxox—Having no knowledge of many of
d^e person* who frequently rail on me for niedi-
«cl aid. and who expect to rceeh-c it pravis. in
.ctmsrqttotec ofthew alledgctl ind-g.-ttl circum-
4kancc*k I think it nrclpcr to publirh the- following
*Qdvertiaenient.
•ffopmonshai!, hereafter have a claim to my
.SMtlica) aatl. free cf charge, unless he or ahe can
^rodtieea certificate from » justice of peace, or
-other public magistrate of this eity, stating that
toM person is in such circumstance, as not to
Wabk to pay for medical aid.
* , - Doctor Jf. Warren.
jdec9 i 343
tffoticc.
There has been In tbe subseriberN store some
length of time, a box containing Saddlery, marked
to jn.a trlangle) atrd a barrel containing Smooth
iRf Irons, fee marked W Moore, Ogletharpa
County, Georgia. Tbe owner or owner* of said
6oods, arc requested to cal) and receive the tame,
Otherwise they wRI be at Auction oo the 33d in-
lUat, to pay storage and other expenses.
William Tavlor.
dec. 9—S4>
Ttctntf thousand Briclcs,
MH. -re-j i.l trr;t
Hianchard. Brother* tjt Co.
dee 9—343
Burgundy.
Ten dozen of BURGUNDY WINE, of a supe
rior quah'ty. For safe by «t
Dnhtmel St Auze.
dec 9-—a]-—343
Landing,
■ axoroa uu, .
200 barnda superboe FLOOR. . . ,*
Perry & Wright,
dec 9——« 343
Richmond Tobacco,
BUCKWHEAT FLOUR, Btc. &c.
20 kegs first rate Tcbacco,8 hands to tbe pound'
landing from the schr. OrcLiunted 1
40 half barrels buckwheat Meal, landing from brig
Levant; and in store 39 barrel* superfine
Flour - :
5 hbds best green CoiTee
Cheese, Butter, Lard, mould Candle*
O.-uoos, N E Kum, Jamaica Itum, Brandy
Gin, Wines, cherry Urandy, Cider, Re &c
For tale by i MUIR,
dec 9 ■.. ■ —.*143 ■ BnOeeite range
Received, at the Provision store,
Virginia Oats and Corn
Russian Turnips ■ *
NcWiY-ris curncd- Beefc first quality ^
Do Wboked do ’
Few barnda superior-Floor and Buckwheat
-Boxes vety choice Raisin*
Tea, Sogari, and a variety of aaticlea in that line.
* David Votec.
dec9 ' —■ tf——243 ^ • .
- For sale
100 bis very superior New Urlean* Sugar
2900 bushels Com. in bags of two bushel* each
10U coils b*k Rope
5 tons shear Moulds . „
Abbott’s Philadelphia Beer
Cut Naib, imperial and. gunpowder Tea
Cognae Bipndy, very superior
A few bundles of May v
Gunpowder FFiL A few Floughs
ATcw piece* of China Matting
AISO '■
Bill* on Vhilad dpbia, by
Pfrry S[ Wright,
dee 9—"4l
Ironmongery Store Removed.
J.«MRS POULTNEY
Kai removed hi* (tonmengery store far the
pmattit opposite Mf. Abtor Woodruff 's que-m*s
ware store, in' BryanAtriei; wliete *ey ue bad
A general Assortment
ev .. r
Ironmongery, Cutlcrj’ and Brass
r. WMtES; f i
which will ks deposed of, wholesale and retail,
at a low advance.
C> A good assortment of smith's Belkiwses,
AnvBa.Ac.kc. . deed 1—-M
King Richard Illd, . ..
* TkiSUIT;^—-
FORTUNE’S FROLIC,
a vsnex,..
For rale corner Bryan street, and Johnson’s
oquare., . ; ’ Ike. 8—,.J
MOJTTHLr NOTICES.
Fresh Boots and Shoes. .
ivrt Bxcarrm, bt thz aiuo aUeixa,
THREE HUNDRED AND SEVENTY
' FACKAbJdO ■ •
BOOTS aSd SHoi§,
Selected particularlv for the Vp-Ceu»t'y market.
; 8AMLT.L EVANS, •
red elm, dmn lit Bluff, tael etthe Er change
on 13—196 ;
■■■ to
Cloths, CassimeresandsWe Velvets,
Received hy the ship Cora, froar fJindon, of *
superior quabty, for sale, by - J,
T - .1 ' ‘ d^liak Wi
msSL-aa • •'
; RUts of Exchdhge'
On London, and on Ltverpool, tilaagow and
Greenock, payable in Lor don, for u^e by
JamerL’arru their*,
itov 16—— 233 Smith’e teharf
Bills on New-Fork,
At sixty days’ sight, for pie by
^ W. P. BEERS A CO.
nov28-
—234
Ilea % Untie#
OfFF.K FOR 9 ALE
14 btid* Jamaica Rum, genuine
Gin
50 boxes Malaga Raisin*
5t> bags Coffee
49 modes Cheese
A general assortment of Cordials, in krgsand
barrels
5 qr casks Malaga Wine
S barrels himp j
4 do loaf J 8< ** r
209 pieces Cotton Bagging ,
Fancy Chairs,
Delivery of Com contracted for.
dec 9 l 213
Just Received, t
Jjml J,r tale b, tiic.etibtcribere,
20 puncheon*. Jamaica Rum, warranted three
years old, pure as imported
20 puncheon* w I Bum
12 begsheadi N B Rum
50 barrel* country Giu ;
2 pipes Holland do
19 barrel* Whiskey
1 pipe L P Madeira AVine, Lecock
6 half pipea do
10 quarter casks do
30 do do Tenrriff
29 boxes Newark Cider
50 barrels Mackerel, No 3
50 do manhaden Fish
10 half barrels Salmon, prime quality
50 barrels fresh ? pl
SO half ditto 5
ICO barrels pilot and navy Bread
100 kegs Crackers
ICO boxes Raisins
5 £;£*»■«“
JO do ?c„._
50 half do J aoip
20 baskets sweet Cil
10 hlidt W I Sugar
17 do Molasses ' • .
20 bag! Pepper .
French Pickles hi boxes -
23 barrels mess Pork
0 do prime do
IS do prime lleef
1.5 do !■;«* J do
10 liaif barrels Pickles
600 keg* White Lead, 14, 38 and 55 lbs
For-sale
Ijr fie eubecribere, en accotaet.daiing terme,
kegs Gunpowder, “Nitre Hall”
6900 bushels Corn
131 crates Crockery, assorted particularly fur
this market
20 hogsheads Whiskey
30 barrel* do
189 barrel* N R Rum
16 tons square hatiren
60 Well finished English Muskets
20 tens Snare'Mould*
ton invoice of cotton Thread and floss Cot-;
ton
An invoice of best English Mustard
. An invoice of Shovel* and Spsdea k
Ap invoice of haop Irons
An invoice of fine and wool Hats
Nicholas St NeJT.
twv 16——233
Superior Court—Chatham county.
s January Term, 1818,
John Tanner, 1
The heir* and repre-
seiilaiives of Da- | A “*
. niel Nunuj. J
Upon tbe petition of John Tanner,'assig
nee of Thomas Netherclift, praying the
foreclosure of the following premises, morW
gaged by Daniel Nonet, to tlie said Tho
mas Nelherclitt, bis beira and assign to ae-
secure to the said ‘1 bomaa Meiberclift, bit
heirs, executors, administrator* and assigns,
the payment of seven hondred and eighty-
d .nine pounds, three shillings and four pence,
’lawful money of the province of Georgia,
with interest from the date oftaid mort
gage, due on a certain bond or obligation,
bearing dale tbe fiileentb day of Juue, one
thousand seven honored and eighty one, to
wit, all those two lots' of land, situate in
the town (now city) of Savanuab, known by
tbe plan of said town by the numbers four
and five, Digby tythiug, Decker ward,
bounding to the-north on the Bay, and to the
south on a small street or lane, containing
each sixty feet la front, and ninvty feet in
beptb, and the appartenanoes, and also all
tbe estate, right, title, interest, use, trust,
possession, benefit, properly, profit, inherit
ance, claim and demand whatsoever, of him,
the said Daniel Nonet, of, in and to the same;
and on motion of Myers & Niehotl, attor-
said mortgaged premises, bo paid into coarl
within .twelve months from this date, and.
unless the same be so paid, the equity of re
demption shall be thenceforth foreclosed,
and other proceedings take place pursuant
to i the act of assembly in such case made
and provided; and it is further ordered, that
this rule be published in one of the gazettes
of this stale at least once a month, until
the time appointed for payment as afore
said, or served on the beirs or other repre
sentatives of tbe mortgager, or their special
agent six months previous thereto.
Extract from The minutes.
jan 27-
Job T. Boiles, 1 'etlerk.
Jc* 22 ' ‘
7 by 9 Window Glass and Sashes.
.30 boxes 7 by 9 Window Glass
84 7 by # Window Sashes, 12 panes each
For sale, on reasonable terms, by
David Hill Co.
dec 7—\r—341 MKtnne't vi.'mrf.
Just received,
sxd von astx, nr in* scxacnrnoi^
Claret in boxes, of a superior quality,.«h titled to
drawback
Claret m carl
Coffee in bar
Cologne Water, wrapplilf ,. .
Brumes and Brooms, N York state .
Frencli Cloths, Florences, changeable colon
Plain laileta Bibbons, No 1$ to 6, fringed Satlifl do
Figured Velvet, and
A small invoice of JEW.ELLERY, consisting of
Warranted patent gold Watches, Ddiee’ Watehes,
Chains, Seals and Keys.
/Dtritamel & Auze,
no? 18——tt——‘225 ' Hemw.Ts buitJii;
- ’ For sale
33,000-Bricks
30 bundles Hay
Landing from schr Rebecca A Elizabeth, captain
Wadwell. Apply on board, or to
J. BATTELLE A CO.
dec 5—sc! 340
Chatham Superior Court,
I ; May Term. 1818.
Robert Stay p e ,;,; on f or foreclosure.
Airoh^oj^^*’
Upon tije petition of Bobert May. praying the
foreclosure of the equihr of redemplion of and in
4 certain half lot’of land, situate, lying and being
in tbe citj of Savannah, in New-Pranklin ward,
^nd known ami distinguished in a plan of the said
city by tlie number (9) nine, subject to an annual
ground rent to the corporation of Savannah, and
riginally purchased by Christopher Halt, together
/ith-a two story bouse, situated thereon, and all
other improvements, which said half lot of land
and improvements were mortgaged to the said
Hubert May, on the twenty-ninth day of June,
one thnu;'an<l eight hundred"slid fifteen, by Aaron
Unittcen, to secure the payment of a pertain bond
ar obligation, bearing date with the caid mortgage,
a iid dulyftoade and executed by tbe said Aaron
Baatecn, to tlie said Robert May; which mid bond
is for the sum of four hundred dollars with in-
terest froTn the date, and payable on the first day
of January, eighteen hundred and sixteen; and it
appearing that the aforesaid sum of four hundred
doUgra abth interest is due thereon: Oii motion of
Levi6. D*Lyon, atlorney farthe petitioner, it it
jrdcrtd, that the principal mtereatxpd cost dne
on the said mortgage be paid into coujt within
tsrelvemoQtbsfrpmthisiJate. andunles^.thLspme
be' so paid tne cquityiof redemption of and in tbe
said mortgaged" premise* shall be from thence
forth foreclosed, and other proceedings had, par.
susnt to the act of assembly in such case made
and provided: Jtnd, it it further ordered; that this
rule be publish! d in one of tue public gazettes in
this state once a month for twelve months, or
served on the defendant or his attorney at least
six months previous to the time atlowea for the
payment of the said morey into court as aforesaid.
Extract from the minutes.
Job T. Bodes, clerk.
jane 30 5cs——151
109
jugs.
bolls
Russian Canvas
lob do ravens do
39 kegs rpiit Peas
20 do Barley
is STmtr
A large and g- nersl assortment of SHIP
CHANDLERY, consisting » f Anchors, Ca
bles, Cordage. Pitch, Tar, Bosin, Ac Ac
Nichois, Dobioii A ililli.
dec 9 ——oji—
All prisons that have any demands against the
■estate of nenjamio Lavinder, Lie of White Bluff,
deceased, .will present them for payment, within
-sixty days, or they trill be debarred after that
■date, t JOHN HAUPT,
!-■ adminietra^r on eaid eetate.
dec 9——cat 353
*•' Wanted immediately.
A ring’e MAN, who ; is well acquainted with
brick making To aneb a person, producing tuf-
ficiant vouch CVS of hi* capshility. Ac. will meet
•with liberal encourgemehL Apply to the printer.
Savannah Poor-IIouss §* Hospital
p -.s‘ > visfriNC coMMirrEB
va*
December,
Most* IlrasvnT and JoasLawt*.
Joseph Cumwisdr tecnUcrp.
James Hunter
Having taken out an vuc-ton commission, re
spectfully tenders liisbest exertions to Ins friends
and the public; and hoi.es, by punctuality, to me
rit and retain the confidence of those who may
place budne’ss under bis charge. Hie store, on
tne Uay, at tlie comer of Bull street, apposite the
Exchange, is fitting up, and will be prepared in a
iew days, fur die reception of good* fur auction,
commission Salta 1
Corn.
Contract* null he cntc.edinto to deliver twen
ty thousand buxhtla of Corn at Newbem, (x. c)
or Uns place, on application to the above,
dee 9-——243
777'" NotieeT 7
The subscribers h»>< removed to tbe second
sOuriy of captain Taylor’* new store.
Scarbrough fit 31‘Kiane.
the 9 a -243
For sale
On board the otif Jane, c.-puda Drummond,
19,600 Britks, superior quabty
15,000 stone Jugs, assorted
A quantity of soff building Siore
dec 8 *•- 242
Abcnt 63 or 70 shev; have- Seen in the
toiler's enek>M»e for several clay*. Tbe owner is
reqaested to take them away and pay OtoNKtos
oilier* isc they wiR he sold topay damage*.
, - George D- Hosier.
dec 8—n*—243 t ' .
.In Elegant Piano Porte?.
Race'veil on cons-’g.-mirnt, and iff (lc by Ike
aub-criV r. ■ ...
TI'is.••-•f-rument in appearance is perhaps equal
any • vi r been-hi to Savannah, am hi tone is
■n-kni'* k djed by judges t,< be very fine. S has
class fmim S’rivngle sod mbola, and by the nte
of Peihils various other instrument* man bn imi-
<ated. JOUN i^WSS...
yioy- 25-—-tj——333 : ' _■ .
Raisins.
•s6siaaai«»“^ri-»
Just landed from on board ship Cotton Plant
' For sale by
Duhamcl 5' Auze.
dec 2——m] 2.17
New Establishment.
GENTLEMEN’S CLOTHING. •
KJfUlMtS BIJ.LS
Have just opened at the corner of Whitaker-
street and tlie Bay, a large and elegant assortment
of Superfine Clothing, made in the bestmannet
and most fashionable style—con’aiping Grea
Coats, Plaid Cloaks, Surtont and V^'nW Coats
Dresa Coats, I'antaloona, Waisrcotits, Drawers,
fine Shirts, llacs, Bool* and Shoe*. Uoeiery and
Gloves, uml every article for a Full Dress,
nor 10—.—|
-219
William Barnes,
CABINET MAKER—FROM NBW-YOBK,
Has opened his store in Barnaul-street, near
the Bay; and has on hand a genera) assortment or
Sideboards, pillar arid claw card and breakfast Ta
bles, set* of dining and pembroke Tables, maho
gany high post and maple filled Bedsteads,
unwise
Rose-wood cane-bottom Chairs, rose-woodcut-
ted do ; handsome fancy and Windsor Chairs, la
dies’ and children’s Chairs. StoolvgiR pier Glass
es, bedroom do eiegantatoiht Gias. es, Ac.
CC?N. D. country merchants supplied with
toilet and plain Dressing Glasses, and a few low
priced Pictures, framed; by the above, low for
cash. nov 2— ; —5—212
Land for sale.
A Tract of Lend, cnixaining one hundred acres,
more nr less, bounded east by lands cf the estate
of Jusudi Fox, tvtft by the estate of Benjamin
Fox, north by land cf U. f. florqum. and south
by vacant land, eleven miles from Savannah.
For further particulars inquire of the printer,
dec 7 1 241
Brought to Gaol,
In Savannah, November 4, ISI8, a negro man
Who says his name is Ton, ami that be hclnngs to
Nathaniel Hayward, of Cumbee, Snuth-Garolina.
Be is shot' twenty-two years of age and fit?
feet five inches high—he has a scar under his left
eye, and has an impediment in Ids speech.
H. M’Call. o. c.c.
nor 6 216
Brought to Goal,
In Savannah, Sept-Ill, 18’.?,.* negro man who
say* his rarae i* Bi nr, and tint he belongs to Ab-
ncr IqimVn. in tbe Tiattbvcitcrn part of Georgia.
Ha Vaboat thirty veaia of age and five fret -—.
inches high. He has asir- : fin - cnunrenance and
lelb an cemvocal tale-, the truth of which is doubt,
cd. ' H. M'CALL, sec
■ QCtgf 308 .
,7 Blank Indentures ~
For oale-tt .this otfu-g.
AUCTION
To-monroWy 10th iiisL '' '
IK0 be mUm board the brig Chatham fss’ifg if
S.tam Boeumhaif.
50 Chaldron Liverpool Coal.
In lots to suit puicharer*—letms Cash.
Sait is commencemt ll a'doch-.
Willifuttl & Baker, auet'n.
d*c 9 242
Will be sold at Auction ■
To-Morrow, 10th instant,
la front of the tore iramcdiatei, wider t!.t count
. ire-home tf II. Rirhnrdton Cf Co.
The entire invoice of a large and well ehovtis
assortment of BRITISH MANUFACTURED
GOODS, consisting «f the following articles:
39 bale* Lundun tiufiil Blankets
5 do rose do
1 do twilled point do
15 do blue Plains
6 do mixed do
40 do white do
4 do red flannel*
2 do white do
3 do blue and black superfine west of Ore.
land Cloths
I do blue and black superfine Cassimetc*
1 do stout low priced Gafeimeres, assorted
colors
3 do stout 64 Cloths, assorted coloti
8 do Carpeting and hearth Rugs
. 3 do Bambazt is, all black
4 do do assnrfed coleis
• jSziwr
3 do cassimere Shawfr, assurfrd pal tern*.
!♦ trunk*worsted Hosiery, a;sorted ,
15 do cotton do do
1 do vain n’s ud>ite Vlgcnia Rote
1 do worsted and cotton pantaloon. Drawer*
1 do silk Hose and Glove*, and bobbin Lace
I do black lace\eils and Shawls
1 chest of o|ive Thicksets
1 do drab and slate elastic Ribs . ' a~,
3 trunks printed Quilling* • . "> - '
1 do white and colored fancy Ribs
1 chest fancy 7-8 Calicoes i . .
2 do do do Nrekeens ' •
1 ha|e do do Snrmets
8 bales Cliamhrays, dark Hollands, furniture sad
twist Checks
1 case linen table Cloths
14 hhds boy’s amt ir.en’a wool Hat*
6 do do plated Hat*, assorted colon
4. cases maid’s and children’* wool Bonnet^ as
sorted shapes and colors
4 do Fowling-Pieres, single and double barret
5 do Henry’s calcined Magnesia
Term* of sale, viz—sums of £590 and under,
caih; do over 500. and not executing glbflO, 69
days; do over 1000, and not exceeding 5*3000, 90
daysi do over 2000. and not exceeding g^ OO. 4
months; do over 3000, and not exceeding £4000,
5 months; and ail slims over £4000, 6 tnonlhs; in
approred emlorsed paper—payment* tu bejtwdff
before the delivety of the goodi.
Sole to commence at 11 o’docir.
Purchasers to pay far packages at sterling coat-
03’The goods and patterns may be seen at
any time on application to
M. Herbert, nuct’r.
dec 9 -235
Superior Court—Camden county.
DAViD DOUGLASS, f
r». > Rule J\1ti.
JOHN CLARKE. S
On the petition of David Douglass, shew
ing that John Clarke, did, on the twenty-
eighth day of February, one thousand eight
hundred and sixteen make his certain writ-
ing obligatory, sealed with his seal, and bear
ing date on the day and year sforeiaid, wher
by he acknowledged himself to be held and
folly bound to the said petitioner in the pen*
al sum of one thousand and seven dollars and
fourteen cents, conditioned for tlie payment
of five hundred and three dollars and fifty
seven cents, on or before the first day of
January then next ensuing, and that the
said John Clarke, for the better securing
the payment of tbe said sum of money, did
mortgage to the said David Douglass aft that
tract of land situate in the county of Cam
den, on the waters of Crooked river, bound
ed on the north by lands of John Wood, es
quire, on the northwest by Crooked creek
and mtneh land, and on the southwest by
lands of Nathaniel Green and on Crooked
creejc, which, said trict contains five hun
dred acres, more or less; and it being made
further to appear that no part of the money in
the said bond specified has been paid to the
said David Douglass; on motion of Richard
W Habersham- attorney foe the |v**t»Seee—,
it is ordered, that the said John Clarke do
pay into this court within twelve months
from this date t-Ve principal interest and
costs'due out?* said bond and mortgage—
otherwie ‘^equity of redemption in and
to the so.;-' tgaged premises will from
thenceforth be foreclosed, such further and
other proceedings take place as are directed
by the act of assembly in such cases made
and provided; and, it is further ordered, that
this rale be published once * month for
twelve months in one of the gazettes of this
state, or served on the said John Clarke, nr
his agent, at least six months previously to
the time appointed for the payment of the
money into con t.
Extract from the minntes, 16th Mareh, 18I&
> ' Julia Baricy, clerk.
Camden county, Superior Court,
October Tern, 181 .
Dsns DoogxjusT
r*-- . S Bale Jrtei.
JonxCuZsi 3 , ■ :
On motion cf Richard W Habersham, attorney ‘
for the petitioner, it ft ordered, that Ibis rule nisi;
be made returnable to October Term, rigittcen
hnndred and nineteen
True extract from top remotes
. John Bailey, clerk.
no* 24- $ex—730
Nbtice.
All persons baring demands against -tbe estate
of Jonx-S. Axxxr, are requested to present thun.
and those indebted are requested to make pay
ment to mCtlAHO GOlttUM.
oct IT— : if—199 - •; - • • - T -; • -. •: . * *§
* Masonic Notice.
The brethren of Union Lodge No. 10 *T? here
by particularly and spcctall} summoned to meet at
their Lodge Room on Saturday evening next, the
12th instant, at 6 o’clock, fur the purpose of
electing oflicere for tbe ensuing Masonic year,
and for other business preparatory to the festival
of St. John. By order of Thomas V. P. Chari-,
ton, worshipful master.
, Joseph 8, Pelot,
deefr—
Christ Church.
Purchasers of PEWS in Christ Church, are re-
quested to call at the subscriber’s office and set
tle for the same. He will attend at hit office between
the hour* of 12 A 2 o’clock t. s. of each day,
during this week, to receive the payment. The
Few* which are not paid for by Monday next,
will be re-sold at tbe ri°qtt* of the former pur,
chaser, on that day between the hours of 11 *pd
1J x sc. at tlie Cliurcli—tlie resale will be announ
ced by the ring.ugof the Bell.
Richard W. Habersham,treasurer.
V. S. A few Pews remain unsold, both on tbe
lower fi ior and in Ute Gallery—these may be bad
at .private sale, by application to tlie Treasurer.—
dec 8 —a—242. ^
Notice.
The Pews in the Presbyterian Cliurch will be
rented on Thursday next, for six month*. The
present holders are entitled to them, on appear
ing at the Church, at 11 o’clock, on that day, and
haring their names entered. Those Who have
purchased pews in tbe new Church, and are not
a ricturs of pews in the old, ,*re invited to sl
at same huur, when matters of consequence
will be laid before them for their decision.
Oliver Sturges,
dec 7—241 chairman board trutltee,
To the Electors of Chatham county.
I am a candidate for receiver of tax returds at the
ensuteg election, and will be thankful to you, for
your suffrages on tbe occasion.
J. White.
dec 7-24T ' . "
For rent,
A dwelling House, near the market, in Brough
ton *trtct. Enquire of
S. C. Dunning,
dee 5—ex—240•
Caution! Caution! Caution!
As persons have been in the habit of goingon
ai,. <...,ti. .—i «»■ o—aka bunting, and cutting
wood, this is to inform them that poehive orders
have been given to prerent *uy individual What
ever, under any pretence, from going on that par.
of the Uland owned by the unUeraigued without *
written permission from *11 <>r either of ibem.
, . ‘ T. N. Sitn-el.
John Morel.
N. G. Rutherford.
r.av 26-—*32
’ Notice.
All persons having demand* sgamxt, the citatp
of Join B llatTuiecs, late ot tbe city of Savan-
nalt, merchant, deceased, will present their Re
counts within the tfcie prescribed fcy Use. and
those indebted will mifee immediate payment tc
S. C. Dunning, ain't.
Notice.'
The subteriber* bar ing qaufilled under the will
of Jssi* Moax, late of St Mst - ’*. deceased, grim
notice to credit ora to render fttrir chi as against
said estate, duly authenticated; within the time
prescribed by iaw; olid farther request, all pee-
sons-indebted thereto to make upixcuiatepayment.
Abo Mark, i ..,57.
Arch. Clark, i executors.
Vim. V. Keilj, 3
(X3r Mr. Kelly « fully authorised to settle (he
claims of theco'-cern.
Mert\Cvadexcounty, Kn. 17—**>-225 '
Notice. - ■
All persons are hereby forwarned nottocSedit
any peraon tin my asccunt.,to.' wiilpiay no dsbta
of any ptraou'* ccutraotwj'myosriv