About Savannah daily republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1818-1824 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 19, 1819)
i* *• .. •■••V.-:. ’^^etfcssscsdsgsi •Stone Wnrk,TJce«SS»ry fb r' buiU ‘^‘’ ► tallied M the shortc*- notice. AJw V f'gj"' snrtincnt of *6 te and va legated tt'ri’lt, *>*»}* sortracut... t, mi h»nd. W tomb U*5ca> *W>», the neatest manner, net 14 if 2*1 head mono*, ii ifn.ES JOSE*. ih ' 'Notice. Tk« nriftiwhr't b»i*in*» of the late firm ofWei/f? tf Morrlmtt«aibeatd-mhhl toby flid ..ibscn!*:*; ■yrlip, hating entered into copartnership, tent, r rtheii professional services to duirfrituHt*- Th ,- :r ntes of Thomas Washington, or David Murray, as • nffireaa in-the new brick buSdbigM tkf cnrntr of p*. tbe said Minor Winn has no power or anthori- • wfSce'ia indbe new brick bml.-ing at <th«i Bay and tVliiuWerStnc-t. »ver col. MieJman i 'Crockeryatom. james Morgan, JOHN C.NICOI.1.. ta -t r gJ* The New-York Firemen In- snracer Company, ofNcw-Vo.lt, continues to in.' sure House*, Stores, MerehantPze, Household Furr ttitii’c, and Vessel* in-poit, against *™rby fire oct 12 UjAMEt «».V, vgent. fsoo -Factorage. The subscriber centilitres to 'transact Feev/fnge and f.'«mmi’mim Jturinrs.t, ami tenders -hi» « rvicct todiose who may bc^olxpcscd to favor ban »3d> tlieuadr of their crops. *H= t-'ilf wove Into bis fire-p oof stores in. ttece weeks, trhe-k property acitt to him for safe will be safe from in’iry ol any Jtind. •' JrtUVr. WB l.TAMSON. ' Savannah, l8th'At»gi JrfW. fv7f Notice. All persons tuning - demands agamst the cstat. of David Lewis, late of this town, deceased, ait requested to redndcr them in to the subscriber, y.i-opc/ly att< stetL twffiin the time prescribed by j*w; anil tlm«c indebted to sa d estate arc request- «1 to make immediate payment. . S. CLARKE, adm'm: SU Mary’s Me-ch 23,1819 TO Boarding snd Day School. Mm. SANDWICH ft -W/e-tV# ID WELL Haring nnseted their •Temale Anulcnnei, tes- * tjcctfully announce thittUir wiiitc a rang.men* Trill, commence ’n Augusta »m the first Monday Sit October, at.the house in Reynold -street nearly opuosate the mrintr •residence of Mai l'- Fmiircy. she several branches of fxiBte ar .l useful fe male education are taug'.it. by expo- icnet-d in.t. uc- who flatter themselves that the conduct r.t Manta Seminary will -insure to it a commemorate. " ihare of patiqnage. A Lady from England is engaged to teach the "^French Language, Slcsie and Painting. Ia-ssorsdn.plain ami ortismental NcciUcMoik will also be given-to these who are drsimm o. Reaming that nseful bianch of domestic emnoii.yc A careful attention will be paid to the iiiannc! -afi.1 ' ; ^‘l/iH «• trusted to theii ca e; and nocUo's of the i t? will be vmtqlqgto,promote and facilitate tliei- general *"• •pulint thc-wuntmer nwhtlis, the scliool'will 'bit •♦moved to the Band Mills, ■'*. pleasant and -hsalthfiil situation, a f-W. mik-s f ora the city. Augusta,'Sept 17 fr 93 Echiaition, Thr suhsci-dicr’s “4ieh ‘-i. l(ha<,l f4r.young I.ntVrt," will be removed from die- Sand 1111s to Angevin . -by the litli of October nO.V't; at which t nit- .t w 11 -fte opened W'tli enl'c-gctl means of instruction.— ■jn add t on to the sr.hd bnmelics of a well i-egtila- ted fcmalc'cdncat oii, now taught, arrangements -have been made to -tirocnrc- U-acliers n MCSIC, PAfNTlNt;, and the FRENCH LANfJl AltE.- ''Tlic subscriber, thtTefore, tlattcis b mself, that fais iHit tut otrwdl idlonl atliiurtsgia tie- inpwve- ijnmt, not iuferiorto any in the Un fed States. - Pup ls-csw be areommodated w th boai-ding in the thin ly of the subser her, n wh eii, the most -scnipuloue attent'ou w 11 "be paid to their mo als ainl manners. ' Pr isons at a d stance, unacquainted wth the -tubscr ber, arc refer,-ctl tor illb li-at on as to char- -ju-er tind quid ficr.t.ons, to the rev. Urs. Flmn and ■Jhilmer, ol Charleston; the rev. Tlios. C, Henry ql' Colnmfcia. S. Carol rat, and the rev. Dr. Kol- iek, of Sivannah. ' Dur ng the Summer months, the -spl.ool w re moved to the Sand H fia, a stuation cons dercd to be as healths as anv n Georg a. i &■/.»: 1. H R. HOPKINS. v“- I'he Ed.-’u-s of tkc Savannah Hcpubl can and Charleston City Gazette, are requested to pebl vh the above two months, once a w eek, ( n- jier fol o) and forward their b 11s to the Herald 'Otfiee fiir payment. Education f The public are j-cspectlidly intonned, that C,r,. -aAeii Sc/iotl will open cm the first of November .fieri. Tills institution is situated 19 miles font ' .Savannah,onemik fi* the Augusta stage rn ,d, Tear Goshen »hu ch. The sittration is as httalthy jys anv in the low countiyr It is I cared—society Wio-al—wute' excellent. Boa-dmav be Il.vl inlhe fiunilv of the Inst ucto-, fo. any wmhe.- of sdiol- . la s, to'Sl9° l>* r Tuition in p opmuan— 'if iefcie-. ce is irequiicd, It may he had of judge ■Berrien, Savannah; tbc-cv. Mi. Gouliling, White B!mf, o: Dt Llinn Ciia-lcston.£ ‘ It must be desi'able to tlu- fiends of science, hiunanitv and ou coiuitiv, that institutions of this lind should flourish; mi n of the frast penetration aovdailvled to deplore tlic want of their saltita- tv influence onoscictv in gcnercl. Individual c\- >';tio», cheered bv the’ fostering smile nf public .confi'lenee, it it (irdvntiy hoped, will srsrn supply - deficiency. Theesernon ispattially rna-ic— ok for tliiseoufidensc—we promise ;iot to JAMES 8 OJ.COTT. N. H. Itl tWs school will be taught ail the bran ches ef a liberal education, oct 9 if rj99 Pilots. A.dknrvrdto aftJar the Heard andMivcr ojhavaa- ’ nah, Duses PtCOTS. 9 Titnmot^ B Sissop AV Royston U C ag .< £ .nvougiitcn T Nottage H llakcr 3 H Hail T11 adley 8 Br-gg,, ]r 4 John Low T V\ cst *N B Sisson AV M all James Eicon} A Guard ciVtPKiTi nuiTS; J T'owdy L Fostor TV M h.tp 1* 8 P tchtjt J Delano E Holies * J P tcher 1- •'•a-g 8 Norton T Harden SOI jurjera B' Tood 8 11 T.imnoo* -John Johns D Procter June 13 44 Hi; order of the Heard. JUllN G. HOLCf»MBH, ti t J ru Cam. ef HiteOr.SV. To Hire, - ■ tok the sevrusa, A Boy, who is a good house servant. Apply «t this office. june4 T- 3J To Coopers and Stave Dressers. Five ot sit goods Coopers or Stave D-essera, who would be willing to leave Savannah for a few jnonths,-may hen of an advantageous employ ment by ^jply ng to I. MINIS. Police Office, Oct. 2,1819. The tranquility and. good order wuich ought to hr pccscevnl in this city on the Sabbath day, be ing very much disturbed by mob* and collecting ot negro boys, 1 am direct by the Mayor to take such boys into ciwtody, wiwrn acting in a noisy sod tumultuous manner. The masters or employ er* ofthoa* negro boy* and children aro earnest ly requested to keep them more confined' (o tlieir mm) "Notice. forwsrucdndf to purchase thv planb-ribn or tract of land, called Nchillc, ir. Sonthd.'arofina advertised by George WoOdrilU e»q. ex the said tract of land belongs tnihe estate of Murinv to wliich the subscriber is the only snr- viring rcprcsentaUve. -This tract of Lind calleu NcIvUIe, is oGered forasle by-the subscriber, up on advantageous teriaa, awl indispntabl- titles wil! b - given. LOUISA OMOXES. jur.e oil "if Notice. AH persons are cautioned against purchasing frmn Jlin ir M inn,-any lands belonging to flic ov tv to dispose of any property of laid estates.- Persons w ho lur e purchased, and hold under his title, arc notified that suits will be commenced against them bytho subscriber, who alone has the legal claim to’ the property belonging to said < tar,.-*. LOUISA OMOXES. jnne 39 54 Three Hundred Dc^lars Retvard!! Stolen from my plantation on Satilla, the 3<l- inst. a nc%*o man narficd’AtiENT, 25 yea s o!tl r ami about five feet and a half high, lie s a tliick well act nc£*o, with a round »acc and good rotiu- tcnancc—His foreteeth are a little decayed—has a* small scKr on his thtoaN—hc lias lost the nail from one of les iinge S perhaps t)»e middle ofoj which l.:is ff.own irp in a ridge. 1 will pay auy >pe«so«i who will deliver me die said negro, one ‘hundred dollars, and two luncli cd dollars fo* the thief with proof suiiicicnt to cuivict iiim of tlie oiFencc. JAMES FORT. Wade -rountv, AugMst 20, 1819. (liy > ‘Hu- eilitors of the Millcgeville Journal, Augiista rironicle, and Claiborne (Alabama) Cou- ier, u r e eqotatcd to give the above six insei tion, end transmit tkeiy account to tkis ofHcc for pay ment. V [88^ One Hundred Dollars’ Reward. Rp.nawav f'oin thesubsc*ibc sime time in Fc- bruary last f^om my plantation, near Millcdge- ville, ancgo man named Chattel. This nitg* o' was aised in tlicfamily oi M; . Chirlcfi I. vine, nea- 8unbuiy, in laherty county, and was some time die p’o’pc.ty of M". Wiliifo tl, of Sa'tmnah, where he is well known. AVhen he absconded he took with lur*»» -sfe—cfiiftrsc, STidulc 5nd b idle, and as he has many relatives ami acquaintances botli in Kibcity county ami Savannah, and as his viie who belongs to Mr. Palnies, op Savannah, has lately absconded, it is presumed Clia*les is at no g”eat distance. 1 will pay to any oerson who shall app'chcnd and secm*c in some safe gnol, so that 1 get luni again, one lmndr cd doHars. D. B. MITCHELL* may 17 16 Fifty Dollars reward. .. Ranaway from the. subscriber on the night of tire 24th April, a neg* o woman named 7f<rcA**/, for merly belonged to M . David Williford, of this cty.’ Rachel is about 30 years old, bright -com- ptc\ion, about 5 feet 3 o 4 •nches high, and well iormed, one of her ancles considerably swollen commonly smiles when spoken to, speaks good English and answers questions intelligently.— Whoever will deliver the above wench to the sub set ‘Ixrr in Savannah, or lodge her jn any gaol in the state, shrill receive the above reward. N. II. All innate s of vessels nn<l others are cau tioned against harbor ng or carrying her out of the ae tJie law will be rigidlv enfo: ced oga r them. (i. F. PALMES, ap il 26 ci.f98 Brought to Gaol. In Savannah, Sept. 29, 1819, a negro man who save his name it Tcnnmf, and tli.it he belongs to Elisha Malltfd, on Four-llole, South-Carolina — He is about 20 } cars of age, and 5 feet 2 inches high; hat a tear on his throat. II. M CALL, o. c. r* oct 2 96 Brought to Gaol. In S*v*nna!u Sept. 19, 1319, a neift-o man who say* his nainr i. ll trrtt, an<t that ho hclonffs to Stephen Fierce, of Hancock County—lie is about 25 years of age, and 5 feet three nclics high; has a scar of a burn on his left arm. H. M'CALL, o, c. i oct 2 9fi Brought to Gaol. In Savannah, Sept. 8, 1819, a negro hd who ■Aaj» Ida name is 77c; 4 . d, and that he belongs to Mr. Hawkins in the northern part of South-Caro- liie*. He is about twenty years of age and five feet five inches high, slender made and thin fared. He formerly belonged to Dr. \V a« h y, near 8a- vuntiah • iver, and by him sold to Sunon Moses of Cliiirlestou. Ii. M‘CA1X, o. c. i toept 9 86 Brought to Gaol, In S&vannah^October 2,1819, a negro man, who says his name js'CitAiiLT.s, and that he belongs to .1 auurc Potulcr, of Srrivon county.- He is about 25 > curs of age, ami five feet five inches high; saya he raiuwAV about one nion.th ago. H.M‘CALI,o.e.er oct 12 20 Georgia—E ffingham County. By Jolm Charlton, clerk of the court of ordina ry for the county and >tate aforesaid. »M’hcreas, Mary At: sen baker widow, and chr 9- Uiri Wirienbaker, both of the county and slate aforesaid* have applied to me fo letters of admin istration nn the estate and effects of John Wisen- baker, lute of said county and state, deceased, as nearest of kin. Tho®c a»e, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred anti creditors of said de ceased to file their object ons (if any they have) in my otfice on or bef ore the 19th day of October next, otlic wise letters of adminisUation will be g; mu d the applicant. Given unde*- my hand and seal this 19th day of September, 1819. [L. S.) JOHN CHARLTON, rcoic. sept 19 98 Committees of Council. CovmitM ef Finance—Aldermen Hanis, Bourkc, Hchrv. . Gael and Coun-ITotue Committee.—Aldermcit Cope, Rt-cs, SbcflalL Street and Lcne Committee—Aldermen White, Herbert, D’Lyon. Ktrhange ’Committee—Aldermen Herbert, Kel ly, Morr son. _ . Pump and Lamp Committee—Aldermen Daven port, Kccs, Cope. *' Ileolth and Cemetery Committee—Aldermen 'War ing; Harrs; Henry.' Afarhet Committee—Aldermen ShcftaH, JKellv, Morrison. Committee0)i Fut.'ic Satct—Aldermen Botirke, Herbert, Davenport. Engine and Fire Bvcejet Committee—Aldermen Kelly, Bourke, D'Lyon. Committee an Puke Jhche—Aldermen Daven port, Sheftall, Rees. T * Extractfrom the aintrfet. |L Rr Cl’n-OB, c. c. • ■* T : j - Proposals For Puhtiahingi by aubtcgt/itiard, ’BYJOILXBINNS, A SPLENDID EDITION •or Tar -Declaration of.Independence. The iheofrhrpap'r is.16 Inchcs by 2d; it had Necn m:trmfaetnrcd by Mr. Ames, in his b€st man ner, ami of the ye* y best mute ials. The frohi the pencil of Mr. Bridport is executed in imitation’ol fins HeH-’fi find encircles the Declaration as a cordon of hono*> s^rmotnitccl by the arms of the United States. Immediately underiH-alh the arnk is a )a**ge medal lion portrait of genera! Geo ge AV: Atiington, stippo ted by cor- UucopiecL embcUUhtrd ivilh rjtears fag*, unit ether mi'i*wy tripfuc* and emblems. Oil one side ol the medallion po'tmit, Isa simila po t-ait ot John Hancock, president of cong ess July* 4, 1776, and on the other, a portrait ol Thomas Jclfc'son, tlio of't.i^’Hecla ation of Independence. The A ins of “The Thirteen United States," in meAflons,fo*ro, the • emcinder ofQae co don, which is fii*fher enriched by some of the cha* acte i stic q oduetkm* of tlic United States; such ds the tobacco aud Indigo plants, the cotton shrub, rice, cte. The facsimiles have "been engraved by Mr. Val- lance, who executed this impoitant pat of the qublication at the City of Washington, whc» c, b) pe mission of the secretary of state, he had tlic original signatures constantly unde • his eye. ^ " Department of States 19/A. Iprit, 1819. ^ I Certify, That this is a convct copy of the ori ginal Declaration of independence, ’deposited at this Department; and that I have compa* ed all the signatures with those of the o.iginal, and liave found them exact imitations. JOHN QtjNCY ADAMS. The portraits are cne; aving l»y Mr. I.ongacre, f*om ortWiMif paintings bv Mesa-s Stua t, Copley .and Otis, and the most esteemed likenesses. I’he A- ms of the United States, and the several states, have been faithfully executed from official descriptions and document* v in the manner direct ed by’*lhe most approved authors on the science of Hc-ald’y. , It is Confidently expected Iitat this esg'aving will he a splendid and truly national publication. **iic publisher tMnks he can piotnise that it shall be toady to delivcV to subsc-ibc~s late in June, or early in jiilv next, at ten dolars each copy, to b.c pard'on dclivcn*. The engravings will be followed by a Pamphlet, containing the offical(A/cumer.e* connected with the publication as authoritief, and a list of the sub sc. i- bos 1 names. The Pamphlet to be delivc»ed^m- tis. It *19 arr. tempiat ed to have a few copies pi in ted on fapei pt epa-cd toca^y colours, to liave the shields accurately tinted in the modern style; and the plants etc. colo ed by one of our most app o- ved water colon*'e-s. The price of those stiperq copies will be thirteen dolla s each Gentlemen who wish fo » coloured copies, arc requested to add the word "rolotrrvtr* to their subscription. .Satin, manufactured expressly for this publica tion, is daily expected from France. Care shall lie taken and no Double or expence spared, to have some very superior copies printed »n this sa in. The price of these copes cannot now be as- teertained. It will hereafter be announced. Gentle men who wish for copies on satin, are requested to add to their subscription the words u <m satin.” JOHN 1IINNS, *V. 7, Chesttui ‘Street, Philadelphia. (Ij'Sub'TOptions will be recivcd at the ollice of the .Savannah Republican Georgia—Chatham County. By Samuel M. Bond, clc* k ot the coir t of o*- dinary fo: rltafham county. Whe eas, James M‘Hen v, of Savannah, mer chant, apphes fo- let*c'S of admin st ation on the estate and effects of James Low, mariner, deceas ed, in behalf of the nea cst of k .n. These a e, the-efo e, to e tc and admon sh all pe r ioits concerned to file tJicir object ons (>f any liicy have) :n my office on or before the 16th day of Noven-iie.. next, otherwise lctte:s of adunius- t*at on w .H he g> anted to the appl cant. Ct.ven uudei mv hand And, seal of office, at S«- vannafi, th s 19th tlay of Oct. 1819. (1* S) 8. M. BOND, cco. oct 16 292 V ! '* • v .■ F The Subscriber, Tecfs gratend to Ws fr-emls iSr the suppo t wh-ch h«? has heretofore met* w.th. He Again ten- ders to them h*s best sery;ces, :n the factorage and Commission ihisiness. He also mfo nurh^ friends, that he has laid >n a gene al supply of die trst qua! tv and HU ft: PIe.if.YS, and best ot VOTROX /L/G- GLYGp wh efi dtev can be turn shed With as- low as they a-c to be purchased n the cty. , ILs sto. es for the rccept on Of p'oduce^ a v e substant alii c p*ool*, and the wha f h ge ami con vert cut . JOSEPH S. PELOT. oct 9 j£9 ** > John G., Cowling. ' Offers'his services in Augusta, to'his friends and the public in general in the cajiacity of Ziuction cer ajid Commission Jlfcrchojtf, and will be tlnuik- ful for tlieir favo s. Any' consignments, of mer chandize tor sale, or any* order io the purtjliasv of produce, will be thankfully received and duly attended to • iugusta Ga Pea. 9 1819 arj-33 In Council, Aug. 9,1819. Whereas, there is ah ordinance now in exist ence, requiring cer-tain keepers ot certain board ing houses when any person therein boartl ng, shall be taken s ck, that the keeper or keepers of sad boarding houses do ivport the same tunned - stiffly to the Pol ce Ofiicc On mot bn of alderman Ash, resolved, that the said reports be required ami for tlic ntonnat on of all concemed’that th s be publ s led by the city printer. Extract from the minutes. R. R. CUYT.KR, c c Police-Office, Get. 12,1819. My official station has made me acquainted with many gases of miscit, wretchedness aiul want that cannot otherwise be relieved, than by an appeal to the public benevolence. The cha ity of the corporation lias been promptly and liberally be stowed; and my cfib*ts have been un^emiUeil, in p ovjding fo r the fo cign emigrants, who, dclhcl cd by the expectation or hope of bettering tlieir unhappy condition, have lately arrived in our city. Niimbc s liave fallen victims to the climate, and many, too many, a e now sobering all the privations and niisety incident to sickness, indigence, and want of employment. Under these ci r ciuustan- ces, anycont ibutionsleft at tliisoificc, hype sons whose ci cumstances in life enable them to aid tlic poor and afflicted, will be gratefully, acknowledg ed. i will also be thankful for any information that may lead to the employment of five o: six of the tcfflalc emigrants, whose characters, for industry and huinilitv, cart be welt ecowmended T. U. P. CHARLTON, -Mayor. An Ordinance To alter an ordinance so far as vclatento the aala- lary allowed to the city scavenger. Whereas it is right that the ofhctss,of tlie cor poration should receive a compensation equal to the duties required of them 1. Be it ouiained by the mayor and aldermen of the city of Savannah in council assembled, ami it is hereby orchunccl by the authority of tlie same, That the city scavenger shall receive a salary die sum of four thousand four hundred dollars per an num, payable quarterly. . 2. And be it further ordained, That so much of the sixth section of an ordinance, passed June 15, 1818, as-elates to the pay of the scavenger be aud the same is hereby repealed. In Council, Mav 3, *1819. [L S) Passed, * JAMES M. WAYNE, mayor. Attest, R. R. CUYLF.lt, c. c. ; PUBLIC mCy W. I r TS Ol' KjXNLf On' Fridiyr, the 2?nh, ins Will be sold at the house H r Reynolds* squa-c, Ibo fiiHowriH.tii~ gant •JMl furn: 1 .p dr fcai: Sofiis 2 <io ca d TAiifcs I do lea * 1 set Dihing do 2 d iflcsi C.’i.ii s I board 1 f’«nte ct 1 pti Audi ons, Fcndcrj Shovel & Tongs, Ip, ^ do ft-o de ecus f * . *< 1 tio Mi : o s T s»-t chimney O moments 3 pair plated Cai'.diJtsu es 2 pai • bnuriers sud Stanvl^ 1 impe ial Carpet I ftug 3 lloo t'loths 1 iet India Chintz Cur runs, with gilt Comical 1 looking Ghiss 1 Bedstead with Chintz Cu.~tains v l easy Cli?ir with cove a 1 book Case 2 Lamps A va iety of Prints, etc. oct 12 200 $r: ; Admiiiistiiiti i.\ Sale. On the fiat Tuesday in November nejrt, Will be sold before the Cou.t house m tliis cify, Ik-tween the usual hours. * * One NEGRO MAN, named Auvk, belonging to the estfatc of captain J:uuca Cla k, soid by dcr of the administratrix, fo the benefit oi lions and credito.Teuns, e:ish. J. D, IIEUBERT, auc'tr. i oct 14 201 “7 Marshal's Sale. On the first Tuesday in Aovember r.c.rl } W*ll be sol<i at tlie cou' t-house n the city of S*. vaimaii, between the usual hnu s often and tu^ o’clock, the follow-ng p-ope* tv— The unexp.-.cd lease ol all Unit und v.detl mo e* ty oi half pa t of all that wha.f lot east of Bull street, called the old D-stdlcry lot, bounded capC by Dunning’s lot, south by tlie 1 m: of Fori Wayne, and north by Savannah ver, with the imp.ove- mentm the lease was seven yea, s to run f ou\ li st Dcccmbc* iiext, subject to g omul ent ot s xty dollars pe^ annum for first two vch. s, aiul one lr.w- djetl and fifty dolla s pe annum for tim last h| q yeas. Also, lot No. 7, Kyles tyth ii£, Ileufri- cotc ward—lov ed on as tile p ope t\ o: John E. Ha tr dge, ut the su.t ol the Hi.ted autos vs. join! E. Ifai tr-dge. JOHN II. MOlIEl*, / * sept 2d 94 .Marshal i). G. Georgia—Chatham County. By S. M. Bond, clerk of tlic court of ordinary fcir said county. To all whom it may concern: Whereas, John Macphe:son Berrcn applies fo» letters of administ-at on on the estate of l)a John A. Casey, dec. »n behalf of k n and c ed tois. These. a r e thcefoi e, to c te and admnn’sli all and singular the k ndred and c* ed to'-s of the said deceased to file their object ons (ifanvtliey have) •n my office on or before tlu: 19th day of Nov. next, otherwise letters of admin!stint on will be granted the applicant. Given under my hand and seal, this 16th day of Oct. 1819. * (L S) , S. M. BOND, C c o c < oct16 205 Georgia—Cliatham county. By 8. M. Bond, elc. k of the court cf o: dinary of Chatham county. To all whom it may eoncett. W he cof, Daniel Wadsworth applies for letters of administ"ation on the estate of Benjamin F. F.des, late of Savannah, me eJjant, dec: in behalf of the prir.ei]^al edito-, Now, tlierefo' e these are to cite and admonish all and singula* the kind-ed ami credito s of tlu: said deceased, to file their objection (if any they have) in my office on or before the 7th day of Nov. next, otherwise letters of administration will he granted to the applicant. Given under my hand and *eal of office, at Sa vannah, this 7th day of October, 1819. fL SJ S M BOtsD, cco oct 7 98 Georgia—Chatham County. By S. M. Bond, clerk of the court of ord-niry of said-county. To all whom it may concern— Whereas, George G. Fanes applies for letters of administration on tlie estate of II ley M‘Neil, late of Stvannahf deceased, as principal creditor and on behalf of the hers. Now, therefore, these a e to cite and admonish all and singular tlic kindred and creditors of the sa : d deceased, to file their objections (-f any they have) in mv office, on or before the 15th clay of November next, othe wise letters of administra tion will be granted to the applicant. Given under myhand and seal of office, at Sa vannah, this 15th day of Octoiler, 1819. (t. s.) S. M. BOND, o. e. o. oct 16 202 An Ordinance Appropriating a certaii. portion of Ground for the i nterment of strangers and others not lav. i n ,, relatives tvithin the city of Savannah, Or buri. eti in the present cemetery. Section 1. Be it ordained by mayor and aider- men of the city of Satannahm council assembled, and it is hereby ordained by the authority bf the same. That, that portion of jjroundcontaining four hundred and fifty five feet in. Ienffth add two hundred and forty feetin breadth, lying- and being five hundred and sixty five yank south of the present burial groumC and designated in the plan hereto »nnexe<l, is hereby set apart and expressly appropriated for the interment of all strangers or persons who should happen to die within the cit- tv aforesaid and who sliall-not have any relations bured >n the present cemetery.. - In Counts’, August 21, 1812. (1.3) ' T. U. F. CHARLTON, »|ijy»r. U.R.Cm'LER,c. c. Attesfcr An Ordinance For tciving to the. hoard of Coiirnissivnen* of Health and Dry Culture, the po-cer to appoint an .iget it vith a salary, to inspect all those lands for -which the right of Dry Culture has been contracted by the •Mayor ood. Hdennan of the city of Savannah. 1. Be it ordained by the mayor aud aldermen of the city of Savannah, in council assembled, ami it is hereby ordained by the authority oft lie name, ’•'hat the board of commissioners of health and drv culture shall be authorised and empowered to elect on the first Monday in November next, and on the first Monday in November in every ye*;' hereafter, an officer, who shall he desi gnat cd and known as agent undet the dry culture con tracts. 2. And be it further ordained by the authority dfoicsaid, That it shall be the duty of the clerk of the city council, upon the election of such of- fice:, to furnish him with a testified copy of the conditions of tlie contracts entered into ’between the owners of lands in the vtcn tvof the c ty of- Savaiutah and the mayor and aldermen of the aa d city. That t shall be the duty of said agent care fully to exanrne the stuation of all those lauds for which the right of culture lias been contracted, to asceriain whether the owners of sa*d lands have strictly compl'cd with the covenants entered .nto bet ween themselves and tlie mayor and aldermen of tlie e’ty of Savannah, and to report tlie same *n Wr.t ng to the mayor and aldermen of the c ; ty of Savannah, and the board of comnvsvonc-s oi' health and dry- culture at any time or fmes when equried by the sivd boa ds,or e ; ther of them, which i epo- t shall set fotth fully the pad cular manner n wh ch the cont’^ictrng pa»t ; cs have coin- pltccl with the - cgulat ons <n sad contracts. 3. And he it further orclahicd by the author ty afoi csa d, That t shall be the duty of said agent, previous to h*s entering upon tlie* tlut es of h s sad office, to g ve to the mayor and aldermen of the cty of Savannah a bond, w.th two sccurit es, to be approved of by them, in the penal sun. of five thousand dollars, cond.t’oncd for the la thful performance of the duties of h s sad office, and that, upon srd bond being executed, he shah tike and subscribe the follow-ng oath, wh ch ahal) be administered to him by the mayor of the city of Savannah.* I, -1. Ii. do solemnly swear that J wll faithfully discharge tlie dut'es of agent under tlie dry evltiire contracts, as prescribed by an ordi nance, passed by the mayor and aldermen of the city of Savannah, in conned assc mblerl, on the 13th day ol* ‘September, one thousand e ; ght\ hundred and nmetfsen, without part al tty, and to the best of my unde'-stand'ng—so help me-tio*!. 4. Be It farther ordemed by’the authority afore- srrd, '1 hat if the said agent should neglect or »-e- fuae to perform any of the duth*9 requ-red of him by the ordinance, 'it shall be the duty of counc 1 to summon him before them, and upon proof of such neglect or refusal to perform sa d duty, it shall be optional With them to inflict such fine as they may think proper not exceeding thirty dol lars for any offence, or to order a sli t to be mst - tuted on sa*d bond in the superior court of Cha tham county, ordisin ss the sa*d agent from office. 5. Be *t further o;da*ncd by the author ty afore said, Tlirt the sa d agent shall be paid from mo ires not otherwise appropriated, tlie sum of eight hundred dolhu-s annually, in ciuayterlv payments, wh ch shall not be increased auring his contriu- ance in office. Inn Council, Sept. 13, 1819. (t. *.) Eassed, T. U. P. CHARLTON, mayor. Attest, R. R. CUYLER, clerk. Notice. Notice is hereby given, that, at the expiration of nine months, application will be made to the court of ordinary for the county of Chatham, for leave to sell all the right and title of the late John Levelt, esq in a certain plantation on Islay island, reput.d to contain eleven hundred and fourteen acres, belonging to the estate of the late Francis Levett, deceased; also five hundred acres .of land, situate in the county of Effingham, part of tlie said estate, for the benefit of the creditors and heirs of the said John Leretf. Christiana' Envetfj Guardian f.r the heirt »f John Levett. feh I fioSfi r - ... Notice. Nine month, .after date application will be made to the honorable the Inferior court of Liberty eountyf sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to tell 202$ acres of land, lying in the county of Wil kinson, being the real estate ofWm. Shewnat r eb 6 I5L ^r u8UEWMAT ^' w - Marshal’s Sale, continued, On the jir&t Tuesday in .Mivewbcr nest} Will be sold at the cou t-housc it Sav.innali, be tween tlic hours of 10 aud 3 o’clock, The follow.ng* negroes.* Janua.y, Pete*> Tom, Jack and Jenny; also, all that tract of Land n th* district of Whrie Bluff, contunng two hundred and fifty ac es, adjoin ng lands of R. W-ll wins and othes—levied on as the* p. ope rty of Win. Ogle- buy, at the su t of the United .States vs. Ogfi bay and others. JOil^ IL M FIE*-, sept 28 94 .Marshal! D. G. Sherili ’s Sales, continued, On. the first Tuesday in .Vo v cm her next, WJ1 be sold at Effingham cou.t-house between the usjal hours, 800 acres of Laml, adjo n ng lands of Samuel Nc dlingcv, G. I. Ne ce, Joseph Dasher, Croucc, and G. Sm ih. JvIO ac, ca of i ...ml adjo n ng iantls of Jeddah Whiteman, S. A nstoli, nnd l.ollfF Zitteratter. 106 acre* on the Great Hay; and fid ac, e , jo'ifqg landa of C. Elmer and W scuba .or—>evi'. ed on as file property of John Ncdl ngcr, to*a(, .ty an execut on in favor ot AsaJtcl Howe. C. MiSEXBAKEtt, s. x. e. oct t 93 Sheriff’s Sales, continued. the first Tuesday in Xovembcr next, M ill he stM at Effingham Court House, be;* tween ttic usual hours. BK) acres of pine Land, joining Mathew Reiser,, as the picperiy of JonaUian Backclv to s-riluf/ sundry executions iu fa\qr of Mathew Kuiv , ri> turned to me by a constable. C. W18ENBAUER, n. s c. oct 1 98 Executor’s Sale. On the second Saturday in November next, tvdl he sold at the late res dcncc of Jonathan Fot/a-r, ilec. Eflinghiuu county, for ilic benefit of the heirs and Creditors, the following propelr, cons iit.ng of Cattle, Sheep, Ho-s; s, and other \aiuable effects. J. GOTLEili FETHEft, oct 2 98 t - ..'or Adminstnitor’s Sales. Will be sold on tin* 23t!i November next, at ths residence ot the subscribe'- pa t ox* the person.^ estate of Benjamin Jones, late of Uha^ham county, deceased, viz; house and kitcucn E i'nit-n e, work? ,4 ing Tools, etc. Conditions mode known on tins day of sale. Bryan Cowry Oct. 2 m|*96 Administrator’s Sales. On Tuesday the 7th day D-cember next. M ill be sold before the Court House bctivc-en dm usual hours. Wharf I.nt N'o. 8. in the town of Darien, M,in- tosh county, 61) feet on the rive and 3 j ) feet il< up, belonging to tlic estate of Daniel U-Intosb, deceased, and sold for die benefit bf the hei'sandi cecditoi*, by permission ofthe honorable thclnt'ej nor court of Chatham county. Terms cash. By order of the administrator. „ A. nOlVE, auc’tr. oct 28 84 Executor's Sales. ~ On the 1S/A day of December next. Will be sold at the plantation of Noble W. Joncfc deceased near -Louisville, in Jctfe.son county'. 13 Negroes in families, and all die plantation Utensils, stock of Horses, Mules. Cattle, Hogs, die J and also the household and kitchen l’uriduire. Provisions, etc. bcloiiging to mid estate- # GEORGE JONES, cr’or. ^ I AViO At tlic same time and place, about 25 Ncgroejt in families; also the plantation, consisting of 6S aers of I^md, situated on the road leading final Louisville to Augusta, distant about three miles from the former place. It is « ell improved, ac;l there is rather more than 290 a»a cleared land all fresh, and under excellent fence. v. also Oi, die same day or day following, will he sold the plantation of Miss Campbell, widiii 2 miles of the afiove plantadon, consisting o.‘ upwarls of WO acres of land, haying thereon a g.iod dwe’Lng' honse, gin house, barn, and other convenient buildings, with aJI die stock of provisions, anil about 43 Negroes in families. The terms will be liberal, ami made known at the tftnc of sale. GEGRGE JONES, oct14 *201 Sheriff's Sales. On the first Tuesday in December next, Will be sold before the coup-house, in the city o Savannah, between the usual hour* of 10 aud 3 o’clock. Ail those buildings on Jot No. 5, Mower tythinir Decker waid, mortgaged by Thomas Gribbor. dc. ceased,'to J. J. Si V. Blanchard, :utd sold to satisfy a judgement founded on said judgement duly foreclosed by Blanch*-d, Hfothc-s Si ccmpanv, ss- siguces of said J. J. & F. Hlmchvd. uiumua l, copi%_ . y A '4' ; ’“rilir dt • lk^'!L.iH. •* w .w.