About Savannah daily republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1818-1824 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 26, 1822)
SAVANNAH DAILY REPUBLICAN. N„. 207 Vol. XX. SAT UK HAY EVEXLYG. OCTOBER 26 1322. Whole No. 4029. Xotice to Mariners. uro H-s-ons haring lately been erected on , . ,i, P extern ..art Of Wolf tHluncl. to the south and westward of the Light-B«u*e, pn the SS point ofSupeb Island, in the slate ofGeor- |.mine each a lantern with six lamps and re- Bf 0 nr of the lamps in each beacon which ftfrins a circle from N, E. to 8. W. having a nine mc !i convex polished leus placed before them ItVo'vt which cause whenever a vessel without the h ir brings the two lights any where near in range Hie liylits will have a different appearance to what >h .. will have when either to the northward or southward of the bar.—The beacons will be Ugh- led on the 1st day of October, 1822; to designate those beacons from unv others on the neighbour* c , ms i in the dry, the tower of the western or highest beacon is painted white*, the* lantern is elevated twenty-five feet above the surface of the earth, The eastern or lower beacon is panned black, the lantern is elevated above the surface of the earth fifteen leet Directions fsr crossing Hie Har. Dobov Har lie* In latitude 31.21, north long.- tud ■ 81. 26. west. Vessels making the land,when c,! “r f-’homs water, will, during cl- .r wea’h er, so- the Light house on the south point of . nelo Island, which must In brought to hear t N \V H'ecr ibis course until .>•»« b' in b '• be,eons on \V.ilfM*nd to bear weal bad south; tlitn'steer for them until you cross the bar, and i‘t indl-2 fathoms water; then haul up we. Z" W N W mu"! b^kep't until you bring the light house to hear north ess 1 ,where there is good anchorage in about a ohorns water. There is good anchorage after getting under the lee of the north breaker until you got up to the light house. um " y 8 JOHN N. M’INTOSfl. sent 28 192 superintendunt. t V t he editor of the Savannah Itepublican is A,astt0 to insert the above for three week Vft*. VftwZyt ht» account to Hiis office for payment Librafy~&nciety. A 'T* meeting of the societ, on vlonday even ing, August 5. “ Resolved, that all arreara ges due the Society, which may remain due at die annual meeting in February next, be imnn diately thereafter put in suit and collected with the least possible delay ; and that this resolution be published in the papers once a month until that time.” Extract from the minutes, L. MASON, Sec’ry. nug lA §174 Twenty Dollars Reward. R \Na yY imm tin auosflib r in the eve- . ning of tue 9lh mst a Negro Mao named Ml,I Ifeisasliort thick set negro, about 5 feet !} inches high, very IHack complexion ; stutters much when questioned; had on when he went a way, a long black coat and black silk pantaloons, but as he has taken other clothing, iie may proba bly change them The above reward will be p ud for his apprehension and delivery in jail, or to W. H. HOLLAND. net 12 *199 Thirty Dollars Reward. T> ANA WAY from the snbscrihei in Burk AY County on the night of die 6th inal. tlire< Negro fellow's, viz Aaron, Ned, and Hilly, The) • were recently purchased in Savannah.—Ned was purchased of Mordecsi Myers, Ksq and is toi well known there to need a description Aaroi was bought of Mrs. Frazer, and is also well know n in and about Savannah. Hilly was bought of Messrs. Baker & Minton, Commission Merchants. Ti. • I; tier is about 27 years of tige*rather rough ly I' .vnrcd, is about 5 teet 10 or 11 inches high, had on when he went away blue Jacket ami Trosvsers. The above reward will be given foi lodging them in any goal, and ten dollars for eith cr of them. JOHN AV. REYNOLDS. Hurke County, may 10 111 Cherry Hill for Sale. A Valuable Plantation in Hryau county, ritual- <rA •< ' on the south side of the Great Ogeecliee river, about 5 miles below Hill’s Bridge, and 20 I miles from Savannah, containing two hundred and j ninety acres of river swamp of the first qo ililv.oi. an excellent pitch of tide, two hundred of whicn [a' e cleared and undei»dums; and three hundred land fifty-even acres ol high land of mixed quali fies, one hnndred and fifty of which are cleared I fenced. There are now gu owing on this plan Italians, crops of cotton and l ice, by the appear lances of which the qualitR&pf the lands umlc. [cultivation may be estimate#? There are a large and commodious barn, ma I chine and machine house, cotton, corn and gin [Wises, all nearly new; an over.eer’s home, a [comfortable dwelling house, stables, chair lions,., I&c. negro houses for the accommodation of fro, [50 to 60 negroes, and one of the lies! springs ol l water in the low country There is also attach, Ito Cherry Hill a tract of five hundred acres ,,l (pine land, from which all the lumbtr, rails, slaviu, [tic. to he Used on tile place, may be procured, i A Flat of Hie above land may be seen at tin lotfice of the subscriber, in the Exchange, Savan |nah. For terms, apply to Mr fames S. Hond, Darien, |to It. F. Demere, Esq. Uryan comity, or to SAMUEL M. JfONI). ang 22 +177 The Tar agon Toll Mil, B EING now in complete order will receive rough Rice, to be beat on toll at any time a ter the lOtn of September next, or earlier , 1 (wished. 1 urns on the Mill may be secured In jpplication to Jacob Head or William Kilpatrick bt I bullies, after the 15th of August, each turn •will ■ onsisi ol 200 tierces of clean rice, provided the mill is kept furnished with rough rice. JACOU HEAD. July 30 - |-167 Chatham Academy. IMF, H , rd of l iii.-necu of Ini Solution an- l. noilnce that il will re-open oil the first of No- vemher Mr Win. IL Wash, late of South Caroli a, will take the place of Vlr lluiwl ; and the Trustees are. happy in being able to pronounce him in every respect fully quallified for the sto od 12 1P9 ifli.tr Y I'll’ MfT ' 1 And Interesting Xewsfroni Paris/ P ARIS, Kiupereur de Frisicr de Barb* nr, with feelings oi'the m is 1 profound respect, an nounces (o the citizens of Savannah, that lie h,s returned from the north, and intends passing the emaindcr of the season among them for their es •ci ,1 benefit ; confidently relying upon a con- isnance of that loyalty and li 'eli > winch it is hi* pride an 1 pleasure til acknowledge have everdis ingnishml them. He Ins the pleasure to inform them, 'll <t for their better reception and accntn- loo,1a'ion, he lias enlarged hisiitipcrial head qu r- , rs, in such h manner ast«i ensure llieir Comfor! an.I cotiveinence, in a style peculiar to hims, If, mil wli ire he will at alt times be Itapry to receive 'he visi s of his friends and all tui.se whose ueces Silie' require the renovating influence of his health inspiring razors! N. It. Ladies and Gentlemen who wish to have their llnir arranged by Paris, will be attended to at lhpir own houses by sending their orders as a. hove. f*. S. Hills on Pari* taken at par. >e "S 197 The Savannah Library S ipen lor the dejifery of Hooks on Monday, i Wednesday and Friday, from 4 to 6 o'clock, P. M ang 8 171 Planters' Manic, H W.VSN Ml, October lfitli, 1822. R F.80I.VKD by the Hoard of Directors of the Planters’ Hunk of the State of Georgia, that "mil and after this date, tins Dank wili out consi 'er the notes of any of the Chartered Banks of lie- Slate of Georgia (the notes of I lie Planters’ 'l ink excepted) that may he deposited in the I'lanier’s Uani'. by any person or persons, or by auv banking company whatsoever, or ilrut may be paid into the sai l hank to the credit of any per- s Hi or persons or any banking company, ,s ere sting any claim ill favor ol alien persons or such banking’company to demand that lh< checks or orders they or such hanking company nisy is sue on llie sai l Planters’ Hank Hi he paid in sp, vie coin of gold or silver ; lint that the Pla -tei s' Hank will, for the ■era>inmo.lull,>n oflh ir ,-u->• >- mers, continue to receive as heretofore, in d p , lie and in payment of all notes deposited Ire.- 1 lection,-the notes of all the chartered hanks of ill state, of Georgia, but will always r serve to it- Il Tift right of choice in the notes of wlfieh of the respective chartered hanks of the slate of Gear, j id’, the slid Planter’s Hank may prefi r to make 11 payment on the checks or order; being pre •uteri of person or persons or any d inking com a.inv that inay have an amount at their credit in iT.mk. Resolved, That for the information of ctiftnme: - »f tin- Painters’Hunk, that each one muv knn. te amount of tllcir respective deposits in the ,ftcs Of the chartered banks of die slate ot (ie>> gia, other than the PI inters’Bank, and also 1,1,' noun' of their deposits in the notes of the Plan rs’ Han* ; tlint the Cashier of this hank 1>, i meted to have entered irom u „l after this ,i.,' 1 1 ihe books of the custom,:rs d'tljis institution, n tluir d< positing lie- noli s of the chartered I .inks as aforesaid, the following words to be pr tix, dtotlie respictive sums they may deposit,' a Hank, 11 uiiely, “Notes of the dunks of Georgia”; lien notes of the Planters’ bank arc deposited, 1 ie entry to be made as such By order of 1 lie Board of Directors. JOHN F. LLOYD. Cashier pro tent oct 17 ap!|201 yy mere vt 1 Notice and Caution. avc been informed that John Garnoclttin and Peter Mitchell of this City have liy sundry deeds recently mortgaged and assigned to divers persons either their individual creditors, creditors of the lalt firm of Carnoclnm 9< Mitchell, or others, all or sundry the property and estate both real and personal of the said firn as well as their own individual property and es tate consisting together of houses, lots, lands, stores, wharfs, negroes Etc. in Savannah and lla riei, in Georgia or the neighborhood thereof, an,! elsewhere with their interest or share in the stock of the Lower R'eam Mill near Darien, and sundry share* in tiie Unite® Stales Bank and other Hanks, <s well as sundry debts due to them in various places, beside lands, lots, negroes Sic. in the ti-r ritorj- ot Florida, ami particularly one large tra;i •f land bought of Forbes fc Co. lying between 'lie rivers St. Marks and Apalachicola in the tei '•itory of Florida aforesaid. These are hereby to caution the public against purchasing any part of the said property or es late so conveyed, or any other property ht-lon,; mg to the said Curnochan &. Mitchell or either of riii-m as l bob' prior mortgages on the greatest part thereof winch are on record in the registry m Savannah and Darien afunsaid atul in Cliarlr-, ton, S. O. and equitable liens on all the property of said John Curnochan and Peter Mitchell WILLIAM CHKIST1K, Savannah, *„* The edi'ors of tile-Courier, & City Gazette it Charleston; Floridian, at Pensacola; Keoorde at Milh.idgeviile 1 Ucnublirap, at Montgomery Alabama, unit Chronicle,at Augusta ; are rt-ques teil to insert the above advertisement one week until countermanded, and forward their accounts to this office for payment, pine 6 f 134 Executor's Xotice. (?MNK m>mills after date hereof application J will be made to the Honourable the Justi. 1 of thi Inferior Court of Chatham County for ,ve to sell all that ir ,ct of land situate in Chat ham County containing fifty seres more or less, bounded on the north by Lands of the estate ot McKay, on the east and south by lands of Thomas Gibbons and on the West by lands of C. F. Hunk ring the real estate of Thomas G Davis dec, to e sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors the dec. CHARLES GREGORY, Ex’r. of Thomas G. Davis. illy 3 156 Notice. ■ 11IIOSEindebted to the late firm of F Billet if A Co. are requested to call and settle their ac counts with the subscribers, before the 1st of No-' vember next, as no further allowance will he giv en. U. HUE1T I MAYEIt fcL'O. ort 12 l199 Xotice. XjjflNE months after date application will be JvJ made to the honorable the court of ordi nary of llnlloeh county, for leave to sell the real estate of Samuel Slone, lute of said county, decea sed, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors ol id estate. ALLEN DENMARK. ,v 211 229* .‘Idmiiustrnto N INE months after date I shall apply to tie Inferior Court of Chatham County, lor Icavi sell the remaining real estate of Halthusi 1 shatter, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs JACOB SHAFFER, Uual. Ex’r. m-,v 3 n§105 To the Public. r CARNOCH AN and 1‘. Miichel, ire sorry t,. • be again brought bet.n-e the publi' - by a se '»nl notice of Mr. Christies, who has .indoubt *y claims against them, vv Licit when finally llqut laled on (he decision of the suit now pending, tit,;, will try to satisfy as soon as possible there after. File ,lee,l5 under which Mr. Christie claims a ■xchisive right to all the real and personal ontat of Curnochan if Miichel, are considered as info: •mil, unjust and ill, gal Hence they have beet t> ought and are still before the Court, anti otht-i ■lends Imve been executed and recorded,eonve; - ing the property for Hie use of all their creditor,. Mr. Cluistit-includedt without any trust, or re ervation beneficial toC. and M. of their lainilio.s, mil if this be not agreeable to that gentleman, 1 mist nevertheless appear fair Si equirtibleto tin public and si! who have a sense ofyusticc. The Trustees under the late deeds are anxious o sell the Lands in Florid t, i llmicd to in the no- ice of Mr, 6. an I to apply the proceeds to tin .inmediate paynv- it fit part of his demand sy depo sit a sufficiency ’hereof to coverall his claim, sub- pint to the decision of the Court—bul his oppose 1 i-.n to ,nv reasonable sal,, as one interested in bis »ti right, whilst injuring all parti, s concerned, oust be borne until a sale can be made under an >t-der of Court, june 8 136 ) jp Editors of papers who inseit Mr. Christie’s tulice, will please insert the abo. e limit bis 1: vitlulrawn, and forward their bills to this office ■ I, -tv tlu-y will be promptly paid by .1 C. U P. M. Superior Court- U ( hnthain County. Mat Tzhm, 1822. tition for Foreclosure Superior Qourt—Chatham County. Jvat/Aitv Tcum, 1822 Tile President and Vicel President of the Union So- rii-ty and the 1st and 2nd Directresses of the Female pilule Nisi Asyhltn of Savannah Xotice. kTlNE months afterdate, application will be s made to the honorable the Court of Ordtna ’ lor leave to sell all the real estate of Peter McFarlane, Sen. deceased, anil A. D. McFarlant, [deceased—consisting of one lot in the City of Su pannalt, know n in the plan of said city bv letter (Y) pwensburgb Oglethorpe Ward,-being 674 feel in h'idtii and 112^ feet in depth. Also, lot letter (\V.) adjoining lot letter (Y.j »nd the same size. Also, 202$ acres of land lying an Clear Creek, ■Wilkinson County, known as Nig 140. 1 Also, 202$ acres ot land lying in I .a wrens coun- |ty, known as No. 62. One tract, also, lying in Lawrens county, known s No 85. Also, 135 acres lying on Rocky Creek, Wilkes pouiity, known as No. 118. DAVID A. STKOBHAR, Jdm’or July 3 §156 Xitice. 1N1J months after date application will bt . made to the Honourable the Justices of tht Jnleriour Count of the County of Chatbani for leave to sell u tract of land on Wilmington island, .containing one hundred acres, being pari of tht “ r ® a estate of Frederick Trutlen, dec. for the ben «ut of the heirs of said estate. F. E. TElfEAU, Ex’r. . CATllEKMSE TEUEAC, Bx’rx ,1»n 29 24 Edward Bourquin. U PON the petition of the President and Vic, President of the Union Society and the Firs! and Second Directresses of the Female Asylum of Savannah, praying the foreclosure of the Kqui- if Itedemp ion of all that Bridge situate <>n Ogeeoliee. River, on the road leading from Dart -n 9av:inii.<li, am! about fourteen miles from the of Savannah, and known by the name of 1 lifts Bridge, together with one hundred acres of.land 1 riginally grunted and reserved for the use ot the Ferry across which the aforesaid Bridge lias been reeled, and which said Jam! is bounded norlh- Ufdly by land belonging to Mr. Mongin mul Mr. Ic Allisler, uastwnrdlyand soutbwaixlly by land be- Ringing to Mr. McAllister and wesuvardly by the river Ogeecliee, which said bridge and lands were nurtgagi-d by Edward Bourquin to the said peti- ior.ets bv deed, bearing date on the I7lh <,lay of April; 1319, to secure the payment of a certain writing obligatory of even date with the same mort age, made and entered into by the same Edward M.'wrquin to and with the said petitioners in the iirt.d sum of eight thousand dollars, conditioned . a ’lie payment of the suit, of two thousand dol- 1 rs on or’before the 17tli day ot April in the year t-igiiteon hundred and twenty, and the further s nil of two thousand dollars on or before the 17th .lay of April 1821, with the law ful inl, rest from the .lute of the said bond, and that there is now due on the said Loud and mortgage, anil unpaid the sum of two thousand dollars with lawful interest from the 17th day of April 1819. Whereupon r.n motion of Richard W. Habersham, Attorney tortile petitioners, it is ordered that the princi pal, interest and costs due ou.L,he said bond amt mortgage be paid i.,to court within t welve months from this date, or that otherwise the Equity of Redemption (unless cause shewn to the contrary) or the said mortgaged premises he from thenct- tortlt foreclosed and that such further and otln r proceatfings take place, as are pursuant to the act of the general assembly in such cases made and provided. And it is further ordered that this rule be pub lulled in one or more of the public Gazettes of the city of Savannah, at least once a month for twelve months or served on the said Edward Hour- quin at least six months previous to the time the s.od money is hereby ordered to be paid into this court. Extract from the minutes. JOB T. UOLI.V.S, lerk. jt.n 23 19 Salma Marttnn, W ilhum AIford _) U PON til pt-liiinn of Salma Manton praying the foreclosure of the equity and redemp on , f all that part ol Garden Lot No (6) six, ituate in the ‘ io'kQty of Chatham about one rptur rot a mile south of thr city ol Savannah, which . known in the plan of the lots into which sai rinlen f.oi 1106. v\ has been laid out un-l di’i tod bv the numbers 16, 17, 18 and 19, -95, 26, 27, 28f 29, 80 ami 31, all w lticli lots occupy the Sou". A’estern quarter of said Garden Lot no 6six, ami 'on-titu'.e that part or quarter of saiil Garden Lot which lies West.of Aiuiilgomcry’Street con- inu>-d, mortgaged by the said William Alford to e said Raima Mantnn on the twenty-first day ot 'lay one thousand '-iglu I’lndt cd .v >1 tweiAy-one to secure the payment of the same of three hun dred nid fifty dollars due by the said At iiliam Al ford to the said Salmon Manton as indot er ut S untied Zclcoruhsm ite and on open account.—On motion DM.yon Sc DeLamotts, attorneys for tin petition, v, it is ordered that the principal and in "l-esi nte on said inortg.igc mid tin: Co-tint tit 11 proceeding be paid into Court within twelve months from this date or that from thenceforth, such further proceedings bt ii«i a-, tbe law <h rent*: And it is further ordered that .* copy ol this rule lie published in one of the Gazettes of this State, at least once a month, until the expir ation of ,be time within which the principal, in terest and cokts due to the pelioner are directed to b_ paid into Court. Extract from,Hie Minutes, JOU T. HOLLKS, Clerk. jiilv 2 155 INE months after date, application will lx made to the Inferior court of Liberty conn 1 v, to dispose ol’a part, or all of the real estate u) "dm Winn, late of said county, dec. Kl.lZA WINN, Adm’x.- i, ’ 1 w’M W|| SON, Adm’or STE?. months, alter this date, uppucalIOI, made to the.honorable the superior cour 1 Camden county, for leave to sell the real eats, f James Smith, deceased. MARY SMI TH, Exec'.v Camden county, Nov lfiih, 1821 nov 26 >4 . I :.,e ex i .i tun of nine 'uoiuha from t" a date I sit ,11 apply to honorable justices oflh. nferior Court - of CintliRin (hntutv, sitting form unary purposes, for leave to seil lot no. aeve een Twiggs county, on the waters of Pi" netto creek, containing two hundred and tw< mil a half acres I in,I, being part of the real es ,re ol Christian GugeI, deceased, for the ben, I of the lieu's and creditors. ADAM COPE, Adin’r jut 18 +160 qfINK in,units alter date, application Will b< jk j ma .le to the honorable Judges of the Inferio Court ol Ifhalltam county, for leave to sell all tin ’-••al property of Thomas II. Mullrync, minor, an, being iorthe benefit of said minor. .1 ANE MCLT.RYNF, GiairdianJor T. II. .Mullvyno may 15 115 .'ijfdNK months after date application will bi .£ J made to the Hon. Inferior Court ofOamdei Minty for leave to sell all the real es’.ate of Dr ‘0I111 Ross, dco laying in said county for the ben lit of the heirs and creditors of his es'atc. BELTON A COI’P. | Jfdm'r of th* e-lute of 'no Rots, si administered.—with the omit iiunexeil ar>ril 2 S2 Xotice, 'ames E. P.. Wc-Hs, 1 Hid for discover vs Cai count and par Stephen R Proctor k others, j Htion I 'T a;>po:ir'o g to the satisfaetion of the Coil: that Stephen R Proctor, lives beyond theft .niisof this slate, thereforo ordered that the su Stephen It. f’roctoi d«» plead t answer or ileinur t «*io Kj 11 in (his ns , in three months from th publication of this order, otherwise the bill will lie t«k. 11 agafust him p>>> confesso. hen l. II TUt K\ EU, Com in Equity sen' 26 I ,’A 192 S.VV • N A H Boole and Job Printing Office. Mil HAEL J. KAPPl'.L C ARRIES on the Book ao,l Job PRINTING BUSINESS in Ray lane, (RcynoTls -.vnrd) between l.incoln and Abercom streets. Order 1 f r Printing left at the Book and Stationary stm\ 9 f S C. at J. Schenk,,>n the Hay; T, Lonffworlh’s, Johnston’s square, or handed to nut personally, will be tliankfiillv received and correctly and promptly executed. gjr" *1 scute of my Prices fur Printing, it left at the above pUtces. oct 22 l|293 Runic ktate of Georgia. Savaxnah, 21m oct 1822. DIVIDEND No. 12. TITHE Board of Directors having this day do ji. dared ft dividend of g 2 per share the capital stock of this Hank tor die last six maltha, the same will be p ,id to the respective Stock- holders thereof, or to their order, on and after Thursday next, the 24lli inst. By order of the Hoard. A. FORTE R, Cashier. Jj* The editors of the Augusta Chronicle, Washington News, Georgia Journal and Smith- rn Recorder in Milledgevillc, will please publish the above throe times, oct 22 203 Prince's Digest. A LL person who subscribed for this book be. fore the 1st of Dtoember, will be ht' - i hed , ith a cony well bound in Calf, at Six Dollars, instead of Seven, as heretofore proposed to bo , barged GKANTLAN1I Si OEM". 5+ Editors who have published our proposals for the publication of the above Digest, will pieusu insert this notice. act 2(i8 Lime. ("JERSONS wanting l.une in imall quanlj’ies Ul I clean their privies and yards, me inform-d hat that tliey can obtain it upon nplic.-uio., ( , i- s .alt Davenport, JAMES MORRISON Mayor, sep 26 199 'Under Decree In Equity, 7ILI. he s-,1,1 on die premises, on Thursday » V the twenty-eighth day of November next, hat valuable and well known Plantation, ca led Inverarv, lying on Savannah river, in tile Parish I 8t. Peter, mill district of Beaufort, nearly up istte the City of Savannah, containing 471 acres >f tide land; 239 of which are under banks umi cultivated in Rice. With the Plantation will be "'il, 103 Negroes, accustomed to the place, lo- gcilii r with a small Flock of Sheep, and about .elNE mounts after dale application will be made to tin Inferior Court ofChatnam Com,I ly sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sel- sundry building lots on the South Common near Savannah, one third of a lot in Yamucraw, and two lots in 4tn district, Early county, being part ni the real estate of Stephen Craft,deceased, for the benefit of tlie heir and creditors. ELJ/ABETli OltAFT, Adm’rx. jnly 9 §ol5tt ntioried, then to pay the same in two year ti, m the said date, v ith interest, at the rate 01 .level, percent, to be secured b) bond and mort gage of the property. BENJAMIN IL BUCKNER, Com. in Equity. In Equity, Mat Tkum, 1822. Ex parte. The most Noble the Dnke't Petition to h of Argyle and others. Coin l real and personal minces of AY. C. Campbell, CEstate of a Luna- . Lunatic. J t*®-. l N order to close the concerns ol the said Luna- 8 tie in this country, it is ordered, that all per son* having any demaiidB against the said lunatic do l ender the same, on or before the first day ol .Iaumiry next, after which day, Stic it creditors as have not complied w itli this notice, shall not be entitled to pa) mi nt. itu order of the Court, BENJAMIN 1-1. BUCfcNERt Coni, itt EtfUitifs Commissioners Oj/icHt , i Coosawluitchie, Jlug. 22, 1822 J sept 17 188 , i .1L motiiln al" 1 .tale application w il- !> ; j m ule to the Honorable the Justices ol tin nfeiior Court l>> the Executrix of the estate ot George My. rs for leave to sell ah the real proper- V of said estate lor lie benefit of the lteits. JANE MV RES, Mmv’x. june 24 149 Xotice. . \>I\E mouths tiler hue application will h- ;. ‘j made to ihe hon tin justices of the Interim ra'lirl of Chktllivm county, lor leave to sell the rea .-.pile ,,f Win M Kelly, late of Savannah, mercli’t lec< ascii, consisting of lot No-5, five, and tin 1 uildiug-, in that part of the cUv of Su'annul) ca. t,;d St Gall. ROBER T FAYLOR, Atlm’r of the c»t. ofWm M Kelly, dec. ,'-vil 1 77 The Augiixta Bridge f S again ottered mr sain In no. ,e tr.e to a d,'- 1 cree of the 61I1 Circuit Court , f th - United 6. • r the District of Georgia, will be told, at Pub ic Auction, to the highest bidder, ai the <" rkrt house in the city of Augusta, on Tlntrs ! y ti, i 28th day of November next, The Augusta bridge and its appurtenances. The terms of sale will be, “one third cash ; one tnird payable in one year from thed of the sale, a ith interest at seven per centum per annnn-, anil lie remaining third payable i,. t-um y ear* front the dale ol the said sale, with like interest—The pur chaser giving bond with approved personal seett- , v, and a mortgage of the premise*.” The income of die property now offered (or -.de, is, from the hesl infcr’Tift'iontlie subscribe ri can obtain, at least jSl5,09Q per annum—and as III previously existing impediments fo the salA n't 1 now removed, and thcsubserib^rsore in com plete posteasion of the Bridge, they confidently invite the attention of capitalists to this sale, as a.Tord.ng an opportunity of the most profitable m.estment of capital tllat will perhaps ever a- gain occur. , CHIUS lOI’HEil FITZSIMMONS,. Freeman walker, Co 9,11.si oners. (fg The Editors of ihe Bavnnah Reoul h :m« the Charleston Courier, anti the Columbia Teles- ope, will please insert this advertisement in the«r u-'pective papers until the day of sale, and for- .t aid their accounts to this office- oct 1 5 200 Georgia—Chatham County. K'I'hsatoii’s Oftick, -Inly 30, 1822. NO I lt;E TO CREDITORS. V f.L persons having demands against the es tate of Andrew Uusely, lately of Savannah.ad .lien deceased, who was a limner born at ""Italy, and who died without will and without heirs,are requested to present them duly attested, nd with the proper vouchors to support the same >n or before the first 1 ay of July next, otherwise payment will be debared. All persons having demands against the estate >fGeorge Foggie, lately of Savannah, an »!ien, deceased, who was a blacksmith, and born at in Scotland, and who died without will I Mi moil Its after date application will be ' made to the Judges of the Inferior Court o( the County of Chatham, for leave to sell all the real property of Edward Walsh, a minor, being for the benefit of said minor. WILI IS R.‘FRANKLIN, Guardin of Kdw " ■ Ish. :’pr ! §086 tVI lNIC months after, date application will he 1 made to the lion, the Justices of the Inferi or court of K.llini’hatn County, for leave to sell a tract of land belonging to the estate of Temple J ulios, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors. WM. SPIER, Adm’or. march 9 o§58 do head of t attle. The above to be sold as the Superior Court—Chatham County, property ot A\ illium Conway Campbell, a lunatic 1 i«90 Conditions—One half of the purchase monej fa be paid on the day of sale, the balance on the first day of January next ; but in case the pur c'laser "slum Id not pay live sain", on the day las' Divorce. Mat Tkhm, 1822 Margaret Rusk,T vs. S- AVilliam Rusk, j f > 1HK Sheriff of the county of Chatham havutg sL made bis return in the above case, that the defendant is not to be found in the county ol < mu. bant aforesaid. On motion of M. Shefiall, Senn r, plaintitts attorney, it is ordered, that the defend ant make his answer of d.tensive allegation in v riling, personally, or by his attorney on and ne- fore the next term of this Court, and that this or der be published in one of the Gazettes ot this city, once a month until said term ot court. Extract from the minutes, JOB T. BOLLES, Clerk1 uug 15 174 Twenty Dollars Reward UN A" vA I tit Tie Ml - rib. r . e- negn ello-.v LEWr YE, belonging to the estate of F. Hopkins, on Friday last, s id fellow .5 five two Inches high, has remarkable thick lips, very intelligent, speaks French and Spanish, had on a sti'tt of nsnaburgs but will prohubly changf them, us he earned «.tners wi lt him, ;tnd is s»tp nosed to ha"e gone in or ah'ut Savanu di. The ahoYe reward ami all reasonable expense s will b. p.ddPri Ihe delivery of said negro in any G. at in Vs St.de ot to th. subscriber at lU llevrllt—tlu- iiegrftls well known in Savaiv. ' FRANCIS HOF&1NS. Wpt i$ iff-18^ R l and without heirs, are requested to present them 'uly attested, and with the ptoper vouchers to upport life same, on or before the fust day of July next, otherwise payment will be debared. All persons having demands against the estate of Alfred White, lately of Savannah, deceased* who was a w aggoner (birth place unknown) and wlio died without will and without heirs, are re quested to present them duly attested, and with the proper vouchers to support the same on or before ihe first day of July next, otherwise pay ment w ill be debarred. All persons having demands against the estate of James McCaib, lately of Savannah, an alien,rlei ceased, who was an innkeeper, born at in Ireland, and who died without will and without heirs, are requested to present them, duly attest- d, and with the proper vouchers to support the ante, on or before the ni si day of July next,olll- rwise payment will be debarred. All persons having demands against the estate of Thomas Bourdon, lately of Savannah, an alien* deceased, who was a merchant, born at — in Ireland, and who died without will and without heirs, are requested to present them duly attest ed, and with the proper vouchers to suppoit the same, on or before the first day of July next, oth erwise payment will be debarred. All persons having demands against the estate of A\ iliiam .Waving, lately of Savannah, an alien, leceased, who was a bouse carpenter, born at \. w Castle upon Tyne In England, and who died without will and without heirs, are requested to present them duly attested, and with the proper vouchers to support the same on or before the first day of July next, otherwise payment will be lebarred. S. M. UON'l), e. c. c. july 30 167 Inferior Court—Chatham County. Jolt Tkum, 1822. Q N the petition of Enoch AV Spottord, « a.mg that lie had poassessed a certain promts. 1 - ny note, dated at Savannah, June 1st, 1822, and pay able four mouths alter date, to Frederick S l-’eil, or order, and by Frederick S Fell indorsed to the petitioner, for the sum >fni ety tu ■ dollars, sixty- two ami a hail cents, and which said noli was made and signed by one J .3 G Grt-enl’ow,- a copy whereof is annexe-, to the said petition, toge.hci' with the affidavit of the said Enoch AV Spottord, and other evi dence to prove the existence -out loss of the said note is affiled in the cierk’s office. It is ordered that the said Jas G Greenhow and Frederick s Kell do shew cause on or before the first day ot the next term of this Court why tiiei prayer of the petitioner should not be granted. And it is further ordered that this rule oe pub lished in one or more of (he public Gazettes of the said State once a~ month until the time ap point-, d for shewing cause thereon. Extract from the minutes, JOB T, B0LLBS, C’er** joly 18 163