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iV-A. mm., u«•.■rw , T!|;f 1 iEi» • v,.;' t 1 vumiv -SALES. « Of- Thursday l4tii hisL 'trmie tU'M the autocrU*r>. .iuclu* Sim. 4JtO>l p'Wcs first quality collou Bagging f 5 jwr.cl!(r'orJJam«ica U«mi SS„. do Tfcrien do 5 fl«I*«S Hr Tlan<l Gin - 4 c«v*»JuJf r>rt>^ iSO <lf> Ch?*t .WireV '■ •5*' b*K5f9 bVflO window Class SO ko'iiT CaK* . "With » variety of other »and a large u ; 1 soKtneht <T DRY GOODS, ‘CdMMRTHia'l.V „r*»IT or ‘TtoscriPoint nu*H>uffil ldau/:e'.», blue and v’n»t.e red Arid whit* FJf nneK fme snml «un«£fn»e Cloth'* and Casiiipcre*, tr**fCU|feo fi .'Ikd' I’4ck» Check*, Sheetii.gs Waste ©at i«ffs TbazcftS "jQoffMtt-rpxiU:*, Shawls, i C:»mbrici(, * Cab- <GC»ei» r HroWn Linens R< nul-aud Black Silk ■Ha'Kj- ’kerchiefs,-Cotton Hose,-Diaper, Cotton- Lmbrel- ilea. 5tc--.de. y , ■ m Terma-^om* amounting to m'>re Hiw* .T>nd not four n.onihj; over Hour and rix uioinhx credit, for approved cmiors- 44rd paper. '''• >fU,i. f Sale /• PJimmevHt at 10 o'cl>d& 1 • ?*. * v ’• ' ■ George Schley? 'Munition ifi&tiste. ThelpTbSenbers h«vc taken, a t*rge'4t& com medioaa House at ibe corner'dt <«Kjn «n3 M ‘In torh-streets whidi •• now h'-tiilg up in the must convenient manner, and will be opened onlhe 1st of October next, for the reception of company — It is situated in the most pleasant part of the town, and no pains will be tpftred to reedvr the otahKshxnent worthy the patronage of the public. Rooms trill be-fitted up in superior style for the accommodation <5f families, as well as single rooms for eeftUemen. 4 rhe4>ropnetirrs of this establishment have en deavored to combine elegtruie with convenience. They flatter themselves .their ftible and bar will not be excelled by. any In tlie Southern country. They have also prepared in an airy situation laige new stables and. safe carriage h«-uses Tbt^e whQ.sffe fond of good lining, airy. new ( and cit*an rooms and beds, and kind treatment, arc respectfully ir.yittd to call and judge for them selves. t . . N. It They intend keeping a Irvery stable, and will he prov,ded with carriages, ^ rses and an up* proved hostler. YOUNG & Mc’Kl.tSE, juiie 18 gy The editors of ll»e Savannah Republican, Ofmnesum flour er, and M*Be«l$pw.’iHe Jour.i*!, will' insert ti»e above once a *v*k nil tht is* of January next or.d forward -their accounts to the tiiffi.-v of i.'.i Ai;guK;:< Chronicle, f r payment — . r$ 4^ ' By WfcTTB Bt'jOVNKR, , On Friday, the 15th Inst. ■ . JJUt rOVchfek pre^Aciy, w»U by ;.o.d at their Auc u<ivj£<>0m, without the f«irt reserve, 3J trunks <?>mpr*sin/ a geortal assortment of English road* •mulr f. l.OTHING, ■ xmaso written >n». ' HGcntlcmrus’ 'snperf.rre bike/ black and brown Dres* Coats .•». . - : ■•Ditto do Fmelc and Wafer' *'?s^assorted colors -Siirn n’s. double and'single irnli’tl Cassimerc Pan. ^aiydws, 'mho.-tpd cotora ; % %i _ TToiHrret Vests lie. &c. *7 ^ 4 V, net .2-*—-*<6* • ' j j AdminisirdJtai' , :a.SaIe r ()'i Sitnr-I »y^(lie ptl wlKtr irext. flili b? at the jyiiriWW&tM ft'iUnm Womack; f «te*a,«l, in KISr-Kbam on the riini- ; riike-Tn <il. In tw.-eit iht-'hvVi4 OF ten ami three ; piketri. o’cJpgx,: • . >s ; All rift Iron ^K»!d and kitchen Enmiture. stwk.; yl CaljHe, Horae*. &c helonginir to the .Mate of‘ "the salti WW! Womnrk.'.tYr.ea'.trd t , , .,^o JI5H* WW.UJK, o./««tR - ' ' -Jt tKSW WOMACK. .itiW'x - yei t 7 -fr—-?'• • ' ■ i r^heyijPs .One Hundred Dollars Up‘turd Wdl hr g»vtr« lor urr -tmg if prov.xl to be harbored b> dollars’ if harbored by a c«»l.»med p<rn‘ twenty dollar-, on his behig delivered *o ' .1* Bnurk -eg - eU.;es uhnt inan; hf ard oct 5- ~?7 Jhl m i nixtratov’s . X’otice All’pmwnnV iMitmg denian.i against tiie e^tstc Gkouok AtKiiwos late ol S a^c hereby request l to render them, du ty : ttes edU‘Within twelve niontrs fr- ;’: this dr.te: and the i indebted .ire required to make ^ m .t :o tin subsbfiber F •'! b'l OMR. ; 1 attorney for Crharl&tte Jitkrtton. ttdm'rx. aug.tr— |l 76 On the first Sutnrt*uy ajax rfre Tjr*a*Jtf& in Qcn• lcr i next* , ’ * wdi; !■« sblel at the Market hnt^er. in the town «I St Miry’*, between the tluurs of ten anti three o'clo' k of that tin; , •* A ntt*ro woman. Memher; Jerietl on as the pro ticrty of Cato, a free rffan of ctliir, to Mtiuft hi-. ■, ,>.{ county a nl poor taitfs fiflathe jear 1818— a n.mi.' tin.' ^5 14 tif- cenrf. v . •' I'aac Bailey, a. c. c. •,H sept 4 f —ffi i ~ .Marshal’s sale. \ On the. frti J’o. mI'.j in AhreaHer ne.rt, XVi!i tto’s .Vi at the cotrrt-hpuse io’tlie cite of Sa f vanoah. between the Usual hours of ten and two o’clock. The.fo'lewing propertyi the unexrireil lease of Util that It iilir.oeil m u-tv or hall part of all that ’ wharf tail. east of liull slreet, callcal the Old 1 ti - tilleryrjot, bounded • a.-t by Dnntiing’a lot, south . *>. ih* line of Pori fVayre. and north by Savan 4 Viwb* widi die improvements die lease h*f $ei‘<Jn yy» r s ,t«* rnir, ln»m first Dectmbfx next, §ub-! , .ji;bt tOj ground of vixty dollars per nmuun f»»v ’twJjyWrt'*’ »»'d one Imndied and fifty did annum, for llr last five jears Als«i T..»>t No tjfren, Kyles tyitung, Heathcnte ward—levic<l on Tx^tre pmpertv of John K ITarlridge, al the suit prop* c#f the Unite l States v s John ft Hart rid;* j i* John II. MuieU'iiiarshaf d, g, per» 8-r—94 .Marshal's sales, contin ued. On the first J'w s/lav in November nert, ;TV’iU be sold tl the court-house i«y Savannah, be- j. tween the hours of ten and three o’clock, - r The following negro***-: January, Peter, Tom. J;ick and linny—also all'that tract of Land in the d : .Mr»cl of White Hlnfl’., containing two hundred and fifty acres, adjoi* in»? lands of R Williams and y #tht;r»; levied mi as t!ie proper* y of Wm Oi'lcbav, at the^smt of ’he United states vs Oglehav and others. JOUNll MOREL, marthqf i) G sept 28- —91 Oil Vtiesday. he 7 th day I fere other ne.rU Will be sold before the C^urt-Hviueebetween the u^ual hours, Wharf Lot No 8, in the town of Darien, M*In- fn>h CMinty, fiO feet on the river *nd 300 Feet deep, belonging to the estate of Daniel M*lntosh, de ceased, and sold, for the bei.cfit of the heirs and creditor*, by perm ssipn of the honorable the In ferior court of Chatham county. , Term*, cash. 13y order of the administrators. A Howe, auct'r. sept 28——94 fifty Dollars’ reward. Ranaway* from the sub»cribtr on he night ot the 24th April, a negro .woman named RACIII L, formerly belonged to-Mr David Wilbford, of this city. Rachel is ab mt 30 years old, bright coni, ntexion, about 5 feet 3 ..r 4 inches hig!:, and wc-L 'formed, one of her ancles consirlcrablv sw' ll : commonly smiles when spoken to, speaks good Klfehsh and ansa. fp. questions inteiligcntly.— Whoever wilJ.dehver the ah«*vc wench l<rthe suh-i icribcf in Savannah, or loilge her in any gaol in ihe state, shall receive the above reward X ||. All misters of vessels ami others are cau tioned against harboring or carrying her out of the state, as the law will be rigidly enforced against them. H. F. PALMES april 26—ct.—t—98 John G. Cowling Otters his services, in Augusta, to his friends and the public in general, in he capacity of iffuc- *iontrr and Commission Merchant, iiitd will be thankful for their favors. Any consignment'; n* tperchandize for sale, or any order for d»; pur cha^e of produce, will be thankfully received and thanfutty attended to. .tneurti, Rn 9. '819 kpf —38 Ah Ordinance Appropriating*® certain portion of Ground for the inlerm.ent o’ stra ^ersand cth ra not haying relatives within the city of Savannah, or buried in the present cemetery. Section 1. lie it ordaii td by mayor and aider- men of the city of Savapnah c in council ^embled. anti it is hereby ordained by the authority of ti.«* .m # *, T at, that portion < f ground containing four hundred arid fifty ttv* feet in length and hundred and forty f^et in breadth, lying and being five hundred and sixty' five yards south of th present burial ground, and designated in the plan hereto annexed, is hereby set apart and express*!) appropriated for Che interment (fail strangers or persons who should happen to die wi*h<n the ci ts Aforesaid and who shall not have any relations buried in the present cemetery. In Council. August 23, 1819 (l.k) T. U P CHARLTON, tumor Attest, K. K. CUYLftlt. t. c. St !£By Authofuy of of Oeorgia. j SPLENDID SCHEME OF A. LOTTERY, FOli THE BENEFIT . OF THK Savannah Poor-House and Hospital. - 4 SCHEME. i Prize of S25,000 is S25,00G i do of 10,000 10,000 1 do of 5,000 5,000 30 do of 1,000 30,000 50 do of 100 5,000 100 do of 50 5,0(H) £00 uo of 25 20,000 4000 Tickets at 8 25 is S 100,000 Mrs S\ND\VlCfi and Mi GALDWELLharfiifc united their Female Aca Jcmles, respectfully an nounce that tlieir wintn* arrangement will com mence in Augusta on tlie first Monday in^Octobef^ at the house in Reynold street, nearly opposite the former residence of Alajor Phiniz? The several branches of polite and useful fe- main Education are taught by experience instruc tors,‘who Hatttr llietaseUea tbatthe conductor this seminary *wifi insure *to it a commensurate; share of psironupc A lady from England”i* engaged to teach th® Freiich Language, Muiic and Painting. Lessons in plain arid ornamental Needle Work will als.i be given to iliose who are desirous ® learning thnt uselul branch of dc.mestic economy A careful attention will be paid to the manner i.nd to the moral deportment of the pupils eft trusted to their care; and oo efforts of theirs w*fi be v anting to pron.Cte a id facilitate their getierh improvement. j^During the summer months, the school will be removed to the Sami Dills, a pleasant artd healthful situation, a few mile* from the city. Auguit:*. Sept 17—jr - 93 , Dank of Darien, &fth July, 1819. Stwiotiari/ Prizes as follow: 4st tlay, iirst drawn Nuraher 1,000 dolla 2d titty, 2 do do 1.000 eaclt 3d tlay, 3 do do l.i.OO each 4tii day, do do 5,000 5tii day, do do 1,000 6th day, 3 do do 1,000 each fr On the 7th day. before the opening of the wheels, one of 825,000, •! 1 , ; >0b. and t«vutv-onc f> f SL*Jt/ . will Iv ,n m t.u* wheel by tlie commissioners, and remain floating 1 ifri drsiW'i. The fi'<t drawn biam.s . bf entitled to 25 dollars each. £> Tlie whole to be completed in eight days drawing, under the su- perintemleiicc <•!' u>« coBiuvss.oncre Aii Oie J>n*e5 We .a casli. sixty ,«,j alter (tie drawing (sunject to a deductior..*rf IS j.er i-en 'inly) at the fiANof (lie SfAl'fi ot GF.OUG1A. N. S UAYARD — I. MINIS IMISK.UT MA’ EUSHAM JOHN LEWIS lilOIf • Hi) MJOHAHOSON JAMES MOR1H ON CO. UMISSJ ONERS. iN 1 . O il.LlAMSON JOSEPH GUMMING J i> iKNItV UOSKS MKHllEET n T II ALE J A COM FAIIM ELIAS HEED T. V GRAY JAMES M HENRY E. S. REES XNI> JOSF.HU HAFIERSl’AM In offering the above sraa.ll though splendid Scheme to the public, >e C'>mmtsst"u<»rs :*rc co.tfi..* n* of im cou. -4u.Mgragtc1. tr nurtibtr *t Capital j risentelm tin: Unite d-amte-, of t’ e sane m.-giti udt: fhe commi^oners having in view the es ah lishment of a PDOR-MOUSE and HOSFl AL. on a more extensive plan than heretoh re, they ca noon the public in hulialf >t tliis institution, the h« ;»cfiii» of v. hicn arc not only confined to this ci* :>r st»te, but air extended to allthes*clc a**! indigem of wliatever nation, who fall within tlie splier fits n^ebjlne'*; Jbei have every reus n, therefore, to bchvc 'list, from the small number of Tick: U, and the c'aims of die Inslitution upon tlie benevolence of the public, that the drawing will com mencc in a very -hort time. • GOKHRCi LISTS < f the PRIZES will In* kept as the drawing progresses. TICKETS and SfJ \WRS for sale by the -subscribers. * ijj* OR lift R..-* for Tickets *»r Slices, inclosing the cash, post paid, addressed to either of the cub «cribers, * ill b n :;romptly a’t luied to. A DISCOUNT will be allowc VYhuJu Ticket Halves do. Quarters do. those who purchase a quantity. 12 50 6 25 W. T. WILLIAMS, Savannah. April G, 13! 9. C. H. HAYDEN, flsrents. inthfji Cilots zed to act for the !t:r undUive' oj Savannah | ilUANCO rn. rs Timmons tV Roy«ton ft i< rough ton H B krV 1’ Bradley lolin L<*w N B Sisson James Etcord Wall t.tiurd CEIlTIFICAl* Stolen, Five Stiver table, **ix tea and a pap SPOON— no marks on them. Should they ]>e ottered for Wale- all persons are requested to *top thrm and the thief or thieves. A liberal reward will be given. Apply at this office. r24- I; : 79 atigi r. Notice. During the absence **f tlie subscribers, Mr. Sila« Hn?* ivili attend to th** business of their profession amt.John P. Williamson, esq will act a« their at torney. \ CRANE 5c BAKER. ^ sept 7 —85 To Rent Several STORKS, in good situations for busi ness part of which one fire proof Apply to William Craijr, net 2— ■■ 96 Xthnstm'n ftjtra^c. Notice. T!«! jcbirribrr vi'l In in Jtfferwn, Camden eonntv on (he !ast M'-nday in Ociober. fur ihe pn -.; >«e of nnlunir fir.a! parmeiit to tiie Okor. S' -«*' m for ilxir semice. durinp (he late war F..ff ! and. A‘I those who have a regular cia in nre requested to call, on or before that day, as tlie accounts will be closed Joseph Bashlot, Paymaster. S'. Sfrry'a, Ort. 3 n* 93 Police Office, October 4th, 1819. C iormabu to power vested in me by lbs- citv eon. tit, I hereb. appoint IJr. A. Sua.till, Piij". fiir.t/utnd So'rjfeor oflhepoor of thi* city, who may require his services T. U. P. Cnarltnn, mayor. C~r The office of the undersivntd. Is in Presi. der, trem west of the old Independent 1’re bv- ta.ia Ohurcb-and hi* residence in Jeff rsor. •tf ' A. SHEET ALL. «!.:» 7—98 P olice Office, Octoher2, 1819. Tie Li „.qu.i \ and Rood order which ought to tu .r-serred in thi* city, on the Sabbath«day, b»- ir; : -y much disturbed by mobs and collecting cf itgrob jysjl am-directed by the Mayor to take tr. ! -iTf^itc custody, when acting in a noisy end t - multuous manner. The masters or err.- pi .ter. of these negro boys and children, are i requritfd to keep them more copfinco respectiTCjiardvand in a belter state ot . .ao:u!ii»Uoh. t. M. STOKE, nwratot .V *■ '• '' ! An Ordinance For giving to the Board or Commissioners of Hva'tli and Dry Culture, th* power to appoint an Agent wrih a salary, to inspect a‘l those kudu for which the right of Dry Culture h t$ been contracted by the Mayor and Aklermti of the city **f Savannah. 1. Be it ordained by the mayor and aldermen of the city of Savannah, in council assembled, and it is hereby ordained by the authority of the same, That the board of commissioners of heal! Ii and dry culture shall be authorised and empower ed to elect on the first .Monday in November next, and on the that Monday in November m ever;, war hereafter, an officer, who shall be designated and known as agent under the dry cultvae con- tracts. 2. And be it further ordained by the authority foresaid. That it ilull be the duty of the clerk aforesaid, >f the city council, upon the election of such ficer, to furnish him with a certified copy of the conditions of the contracts entered into between ihe owners of lands in the vicinity of the city of savannah and the mayor and aldermen of the said city. That it shall be the duty ot .said agent care fully to examine the situation of :.U those lands or which the right of endure has been contract- . *1, to ascertain whether tf-ie owners of said land* iiave strictly complied with the covenants entered into between themselves and the msvor and a! Icrmed of the city of Savannah, and to report the >:*me in writing to the mayor and alderir.cn t f *.he city of Savannah, and the board of commis sioners of health and dry culture at any time or limes when required by the said boards or either ot them, w hich report shall set forth fully the par ticular manner in which the contracting parties have complied with the speculations in said con tracts, 3. And be il further ordained by ihe authority aforc«aul, Ti.ai it shall be the duty of *aid agem previous to his entering upon the duties of J.i£ said office, to give to the mayor and aldermeu of the city of Savannah a bond with two securities, to be approved of by them, in the penal sum of five t’musand dollar*, conditioned for the f«uh ful perfor--nance of the duties of his paid office, and that upon raid bond btiiijj executed, he shall take and subscribe the following oath,.which shall be administered to him by the mayor of the city of Savannah: I, A. B. do solemnly swear that 1 will faithfully discharge the duties of agent under the diy culture contracts as prescribed by an or dinance, passed by the mayor and aldermen of the city cf Savannah in council assembled, on the 13th day of September, one thoufrfnd eight hun dred and nineteen, without partiality and ;o the best of my understanding,*** help me God. 4. Be it further ordaine*! by the aiit.rori yafore- *aid. That if the said agent should neglect or re fute to perform any of U.e duties required of him by the ordinance, it shall be the duty of council to summon him before them, and upon nroof of such neglect or retufcl to perform said duty, it shall be optioral with them to indict such fine as «hey may think proper not exceeding thirty dol lars for any offence, or to order a suit to be in stituted on said bond in the superior court of Chatham county, or dismiss the said agent from office. 5. Be it further ordained by the authority afore said, That the said ageiu shall be paid from mo nies nnt otherwise appropriated the sum of ei«,t hundred dollars annually in quarterly payments, which shall not be increased during his continu ance in office. In Council, Siftce*her 13, 18!9. [L S] Fassed, T. U. P. CH ARLtON. tic Attest, li. It Ctrifcx,*/*; ispt 18.‘ f J Dowd* W White J Delano J Pitcher -> Norton .{ (i Landers S H Timmons John Johns By ardn- cf the Biaetl. i J-ihn G. ilolcoiiine, jnne IS 44 sec’ry C /ra. of l‘ilo'.uge L F-i.il- r P S t-ncher K LSollt-s L Craii; i' Harden W Todd l) Pioctor PiiO> OSALiS* For Publishing, by Subscription, IJY JOHN FINNS A SPLKNDW) EDITION Declaration of independence. Notice. The cstste and e!!ects of Asnnr.w F.uwix, A F.nwiit, Gnocx & Co and EnwiJr & Co having been assigned to lb? subscribers for the payment ot certain" debts in the first instance, and after wards for the benefit of all the creditors of the said j (J ce .icrns, notice is J.ereby given to those interested, j ri of the said alignment. All persons indebted to { the said Andrew Erwin. Erwin, Groce & Co. or Erwin St Co. are notified to pay the amount f their debts to tlie subscribers only, and a snee dy payment will bt requited, in order to enable the subscribers to m'*ke a settlement of the of the said firms. Ail those having claims agaii-s the said parties are requested to exhibit them to the subscribers, duly attested GEORG F. H A » GUBAVBS,") JOHN M/KINNB, BAHNA M'KTNNE, WILLIAM SIMS, m* ch 31 76 assignee/. J’oiice-Office* August 7, 1819. A book is kept in this office, for any entry, me morandum. or inform »tio«, ‘.h.d any person, (with r,r without h;» name) “may wish to communicate \o th- Council, ih? Mayor, or Marshal. It is also icsirt-d, that all complaints for vic.Ktions of city ordinances, or other grievances which require the interposition of this department, may be entered and communicated in the same form* Ry order of the Mayor F. M. Stone, c. m. An Ordinance To amend an ordinance, entitled “an ordinance to improve the health of tie city of Savannah, and for other purposes,” passed 24th March. J817. Be it ordained by the mayor and aldermen of the city of Savannah, :n council assembled, and it is hereby ordained by the authority ot the same. That the further sum of fifteen thousand dollars be and the acme is hereby appropriated for the purpose of complying with the payments which tnay b® mentioned and contained in the contracts entered into between the city of Savannah and private individual*, for the change of culture or. low land# in the neighborhood of Savannah. In Council, May 17, 1S19. (L1J P.\ssed, JAMES M. WAYNE, mayor. -.Attest, R R. CrTLxn, c c An Ordinance To slter an ordinance to tar as relates to the sals- Ty allwed to the city scavenger. Whereas it is right that the officers of this cor poration should receive a compensation equal to the duties required ol them— 1. Be it ordained by the mayor and aldermen of the city of Savannrh in council assembled, and it is hereby ordained by the authority of the same. That tie city scavenger shall receive a salary the shn of four thousand four hundred dollars pet annum, payable quarterly, 2. And be it further ordained. That so maefc of the siitb section of an ordinance, passed June IS, 1813, as relates to-the pay*of the scavenger be and tUe time is hereby repealed, I.t Council, May j, 1819. [LSJ Passed, JAMES M. tTAtKfi,iBaJer Attest, B. R. CtiiiiS, C. Ci t - - ' , ' ri '■ * ' a- Th? size of ihe fiafier is 36 inches by 24; it lia been m.*.nuf;ictureil b\ Mr Ames, in bis best man. Mtr.anc of tlie very best materials. The dusty a fi inn theq>encii of Mr Rrulport is executed in imifation of 2>a* Reliefs aiul tneir cles the pec»4.ratmu as a cordon of honor, mu m unted b> t!*e Arms of the United States. In • mediately underneath the arms is a large nuda* lion portrait cf general Ghhujb Wasuixo on, sup ported by cornucopite, and emhtUiihtil rciih spears, fugs, and other military t-r.phics and emblems - Un one side of this medallion portrait, is a similar portrait of J»»hn Daxcugx. president of congres-', ju’y 4, 1776; ami on the other, a portrait of Tin.- ma Jkffkuson, author of the Declaration of Inde- penrtt-nce. The Arms of ‘‘The Thirteen United States,' in medalb'-ns, form the remainder of the Cordon, which i<? further enriched b) some of the- diarap istic productions of the United States; such us * tobacco and IndigoN plants, the cotton shrub, J rice. -&c. Tnc. facsimiles have, been ergraved by Mr Val lance, who exrcnted this important part of th. publication at tlie Gity of Washington, where, b} permission of the secretary cf state, lie bad tin original signatures constantly under hisete Department of State, 19/.* Np'il, 1819. I certify, That 'bis is a collect copy of; the ori- gi.i.d y. ( c»aralion of Independence, deposited a iltH *V parirr en 1 ; and that i have compared all th* sig/i**ures with those of ihe original, and hurt rovnd them exact imitations. Jen* Quincy Aium3. The pot traits are engraving b) ,\ir Lorigacre. Iron; o-igi»al paintings Uy Messrs Stuart, Copley •md Otis, and the most esteemed likenesses. The Arms of the United States, and of the sev eral slates, have been faithfully executed from of ficial desc'ipnons and Documents in the manner di rected by the most approved authors on tlie sci ence of Heraldry ft is confidently expected that (his engraving will be a splendid apd truly national publication ?'he publisher thinks he can promise that it shall be ready to deliver to subscribers hdc in June, or early in July next, at tf.k dollars each copy, to be paid on delivery# The engravings will be followed by a Pamphlet, containing tt*e official documents connected with the publication as authorities, ran! a list of the subscribers’ names. The Pamphlet to be deliv ered gr-itis lt<is contemplated to have a ferv copies print ed on paper prepared to carry colours, to have ihe sliiel s accurateiy tinted in the modern style; Mid the pl.mts, &c colored by one of cur most ap proved wafer colourers. The price of these su perb copies will be tXi rtxi* dollar* each. 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NO «ILK TO STOGKriOLi >ER The board of Direction having determined lb raft Tor another instalment upon the stock of this banlc, notice i« hereby given, that twe nty-five oof- lars upon each di&re is required to be paid on or b-furo Mt>nd:vy, the 22ri November nex=. whibh will be received it this bank, and at tiifice «f its offices of discount and deposit at Ittlgeville and Marion. A Pd in the me^n time Tril stockhol- era who have T.ot c« Vhe forWferit \v»lL their commissioner’s certificate* and received CJ-hier’s certificates in lieu there' f. w* via 'veft to apply at this bank fi r that pur[ • :-e. in orcfeV that the instalment now called for may bo indorsed unon »he back of the same. ‘‘ The Georgia Journal ard the Savannah ltept:b- I'can will insert this advenisem.-nt once a WettC uitil the expiration of the timt- spec find fty or der. ELEAZ. EARLY, cashier. aug 5 71 Georgia—-Effingham county. By John t. l.ailton, ciei j of die court u, oidhis- ry for the county and state aforesaid Whereas, Mary Wisenbaker, widow, and Chrts- ti.m Wisenbaker, h./di of ihe county and stale aforesaid, have applied to me for letters of admi nistration on ;he estate and effect* of John W is- enbaker, late of said county and State, deceased, hs nearest of kin. These are. therefore to cite and admonish and tfingitlar the k'ndred and creditor of said tie- ceased to file their objections (if any they have) in my office on or beiore the 19-h day oi Oc tober, next, otherw ise letters of admin.si ration w.il be granted the applicant. G'vti. under my bund and seal this 19th day of September, 18i9. TL S] JOHN CHARLTON, c c o e 6 se^i 19 91 .MONTHLY NOTICE S. Georgia—Liberty county, By E.jah Raker, clerk of ne cauu ..i ordinary for said c.unty Captain Paul H Wilkins, executor of the last Will and testament o: liampdtn W ilkms, lait *. f ‘coiiutv, deceased, uppiict to be di. mi-.std from his administration ‘or. Uie estate of sa.v tes tator. These are, therefore, to che ahd admonish kl! jversrns concert ed to file thor olj«ctn ns (.1 any they. hav. ) in mv utfii e ;.t Kicit;oi\ ugh uai-in ne lime prescribed by law, othcrw.se the tr.idup- .l eant will be dismissed from ins s-id adimms- fratien. ^ Given under my band ard sral this 3d d yeev ay, in the year of rur Lord «m. thoii.^ud i gi‘t iindrcd : nd nrnetetn.und in the 43.. year of Ame rican independence. [LS] E BAKER, c co mav 12 Georgia—Chatham county, Superior Court, January Petm, James M. -Wayne W. -W'ayne T >1 q'lillo.decM.j Rule Nisi. Joseph Bbquillo, i _ Upon the petition’' of James M. Wayne* of the county of Chatham* praying lb*- .fore closure of the equity of redemption on the following premises, mortgaged to the said Jafnes M Wayne, (or the sum of Six hun dred dollars,’ on the twenty seventh day vf April, eighteen hundred »n«l sixteen, to wit, all that tiact of land, situated in the county of Chatham, about thre..* miles from SaVan- h, adjoining lands of the late Stephen Mil- en, containing on hundred and thirty acres, more or less, together with all the rights, rhemhers and appurtenances thereunto be longing; and which said tract of lard Was old at public outcry on the seventh day of March, eighteen hundred and fifteen, by John B Norris, esq. then sheriff of the coun- y of Chatham, to satisfy sundry executions .gainst John Savary. deceased, and also all ^ he right, title . nd claims, interest or de mand of the sail Joseph Boquillo. deceased, and his legal represematives, in and to a cer tain portion of lot No. 5, Heathcote ward, say to eighteen feel on Jefferson street, by thiiiy f<*et cn a lane* On motion of William W Gordon, attorney for petitioner, it is or dered. That the principal, interest and cost, upon said mortgaged pieinises, be paid into within twelve months from the date, and unless the sama^be so paid, that tlie quity of redemption shall be thenceforth foreclosed, and other proceedings take place pursuant to the act of the general assembly, in such case made md provided; And, it is further oidered. That this rule be published in one of the public Gazettes of (hi* stale, at le. si once in every mouth, until the time appointed lor payment, or served on the le gal representatives of the said Joseph Ho- quillo, at least six months previous to the lime the said monev is ordered to be paid into court as aforesaid. - Lxiract from the minutes ^ Job T. Doiles, clerk. ? an ?P. $ca- d8 ’-i Notice. a p All perSofta having demands against the 'estate of Darid Le«ri*> of this town, deceased, are requested to rendwr thegn in to the subscriber, properly attested, williin ihe tiaie prescribed by law; and those indebted to said estate art request- to mak4 immediate payment. / S. e^rltej adn’or BlXit} ‘tjlfJiM HO, ,4819^7(4 af . \ Ol ; Georgia—Chatham county. Chtuhum Superior Court, Jun. Ttm, I8t9. On the petition of Aiarearet Ann.Cbnp- man, s!atii!£. that .he had possessed % c« r- tain deed of bargain »t <i s:le, made and signed by Elijah Rail, and Eleanor Call, hit wile, in the month of June, one thousand 1 eLlit hundred and eipl.teen, by wh ch ihfl s k id Elijah Bal - , and Eleanor Ball, his wife, conveyed to the sa;d .Margaret Ann Ch.p- man, in fee simple, ore halt part or moity of all that lot, with the impio+emfnls, in- the city of Sa. annah. known and distinguish- ed by the number sis J6J' in the village of , Mot 8 c °py whereof, (as nearly as the petitioner can recoliecij is annexed to sa.d petition, and together with the affida vit of the said Margaret Ann Chapman and other evidence to p.ove the cxislance and loss of tha said deed of bargaiu »nd sale is affi.ed in the clerk’s office On motion of Lt VI S. D Lyon, attorney for the petitioner, is is ordered, that the said Elijah Ball do set w cause on or before the first day of the n ??k rn I*M sa ‘ d rourt why the prsyer ol the pet’.ticfcer should nut omnia.) j • r P 8t! ^ cr ‘ er shoold not be granted—and it is further ordered, that this rule be pob- in ." n t ° r mor ‘ »t the public gareties of the said state once a month until the lime appointed for ih wing causa thereon. £jtract from the. mimuts,' V*‘ jitiXb— ■fr Holies.! cleric. *