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DAILY REPUBLICAX.
EVENING, OECE VIHER 5 1822.
Whole No. 4062.
,\ Q r " r
jniliron*
o. B. NICHOLS,
i.« nn extensive assortment of Prnss
of verv superior patterns, with
\ls , full set* of Shovel,
H „
^"^“"i'pnkrr, a'l brM.
S?Sne^i common set. Tea Trays assorte-l
lich^ve.1 and plain Wt» of Hritania Tea Pof
a 8 "^ lV.X'tsT'ten->ws, nru*he«
’mil,ticks.fill* - Penknives Knot* and Strops
.mi'tks 1C ' Tnireth'T with < variety ot
ji.,.11 i town | — 1 s
I'cry
j-ieh en^veil and plain .el* of llritania Tea Pnts
p^tt’rlsjlen-kvs nnish-s
^"'"Militar'yWares.vix. .
t d; i ,1 .Vim's bu-ks, I’p-i ilettes
Ucr Cordi KsSle*. l*'”™*’ nul,io "* *“•
1 —ALSO —
OoM awl silver lever am) p'»' n " a'ches
Tine -1’ ^ v n ^, v \ ., n ,1 other Jewelry
jS&Jnr anl pls'ed Spoons,L''dle„*ic
'vaist Duckies «f cold, paste, steel ami gilt
*5?.Sn shove, he has Pi-.o's th
will" erfnr.tr -..V*,’’ or resist the powerful influ-
en ^|*w','tcSnn 1 Clock* repaired and warranted
Tmv as -
~~ Commissioners of Pilotage.
i;()> I K ACT WANTED.
I - nopoSALS will be received for k< eping in
^‘rftmtrtlw Deacons md for cleaning k. eping
ifrti inarv, am) in good order, the Buoys in Sa
vtnnali niver, for one year, Application* to b-
*TCHARLES HOYr? -
toj. .t ai.kx HUNTER. A Commit ee ‘
Dvoriler J-NO G. II01.COM'ID, Secr’y.
n-.v 21 22<i
The Subscriber
~y F.RPECTIULLY i forms tlie inhabitants of
\ Savannah and its vicinity, that lie will open
Sot lOOf.f ir the reception ofinung ladies ond
gentlemen, on Monday the I81I1 of Nov, m'icr, in
hich will be taught all the requisites fa cor-
■ct E gli-h educaion, together with the Latin,
re"k, French and Italian languages.
II, hns taken the room occasionally occupied b\
In Unio i Socie y, in the west end of the Acade
my.
Portent's of tui’ion and other infirmation, n;>
nival the store'of Ballwin if Hayward, a few
luors west of the City Hotel,
FAUWEI.L JONES.'
v 1.", 222
In Council,
Kovr.wnt:n 28, 1822
O RDERED, that an election for Record r
the City* do take place at the nexi regul
meeting - of Council, Applicant* will leave their
it imes with the Clerk of Council.
At. MYERS, c. c.
nov 30 2315 _________
/Carriage Horse.
a WELL broke m l ft t u itting Carriage <
j^tiiif horse, the best of <lie late Ur Mayor
ne, air sa’,* toy the su'isCrjiiei - , on uccommo l
jug terms. If "not disposed of before the fir
Tneadi) in December, lie ill then be sold at the
Court II line to the highest bidder.
GEORGE SCHLEY
nn> 2> 235
Assize of tire ail.
1131 IP, average price of Flour being 8 dollar
I per barrel,the weight of Dread forth
present month, must be as follows, vix:
12} (>"ts Loaf 21b -t-joz,
6f Cents I.oaf llh Sox,
n r wliicli all Bakers and, Sellers of Dread will tak
due notice. JOHN I. ROBERTS r. t.
- I 1'H
*s \ i vN . \It
Poor House and Hospital.
VISITING Committee for Novum sen and l>
V rniHKti, Cll MILES M’IS I I IIP. an I Oil AS
HOYT. Attending Physician, Or. W ,1. H. (llh
LKR. By order of the Board
JOHN HAUPT, Steward,
nov 2 213
Contract Wanted.
S fitLED propoaits for Li on g the City ■
Savninah for one vear, will be received h
| either ol the undersigned c .mmitte of Council, i
a >y tune previous to the expiration of thirty day
linn On* date—the name, of ihe securi'ies mu
•trom.iauy the proposala. Persons desirous
I iiuVu.r a contract for this pitrposp, are reft-riv
o the ordinance for lighting the city fot mor
Iyuticular iaforma ion
lllOM. W HVBF.U3il.VM l
\VM. C I) VNIEI.L, > Committe
OLIVER S PURGES. 3
mrv 2 13
Notice.
I'pur. copartnership existing between the sub
! s' - fibers since the 23 I October, 1821, is
flat dissolved by mutual consent. Those ind
L:il will make pay nent without dfelay to Jam
towler, who is authorised to collect the s-me
J. VV. CANNON
JAMES FOMLEIt.
•Notice and Caution.
YTHKItEvS I have been informed that John
V Csrnorhan and Peter Mitchell of this City
ive hy sundry deeds recently mnrtgag-d and
•signed to divers person* either thoir individual
renitors, creditors of the late firm of Curnorhui
h Mitrliell, or others, all or sundry the property
and estate both real and personal of the said firm
is well as their own individual property and es
tate consisting together of houses, lots, lands,
stores, wharfs, negroe* kc. in Savannah and Da
rien in Georgia or the neighborhood thereof, and
Nowhere with their interest or share in the stork
if the Lower Steam Mill near Darien, and tundr\
shares in the United States Dank and other Ranks,
s well as sundry debts due to them hi various
daces, beside lands, lots, negroes &c in the tn
•Dory ot Florida, and particularly one large t ac
>f land b night ot Forbes Ik Co. lying betweci
lie rivers St Marks and Apalachicola in the lei-
it >ry of Florida aforesaid.
These are hereby to caution the public again-
purchasing any part if the said property or e -
de so conveyed, or any other property belon
ig to the said Carnochan Ik Mitchell or either ■■
i m as I hoH prior rt ortgages on the greate*
'art thereof which are on record in the registry
i Savannah and Darien aforesaid and in Chari
on, S. C. and equitable liens on all the prop' ru
if said John Carnochan anil Peter Mitchell
WILLIAM CHRISTIE, Savannah
*,* The editors of the Courier, k City Gatotn
Charleston t Floridian, a’ Pensacola i Rcci>n.l<
.t Milledgeville i Kepublican, at Montgomen
Vl ibatna, and Chronicle, at An ■usta i are requt<
d to insert the above ailvertisement onc>'
sent until countermanded, and forward llioi
i-.counts to this olfie.- fur payment,
me fi *-1.14
Co the Cub tic.
F CARNOCHAN and P. M tclief, are sorrv
• be again brought before the public bv u so
on/1 notice of Mr. Christies, who has .indoubt
v claims against them, which when finally liqu
luted nn tiie decision of the suit now pen tin t
he will try to satisfy as soon as possible ther.
fter.
f’he z|eeds under which Mr. Christie claims ai
xclusive right to all the real and personal to
if Carnochan if Mitchel, are considered as infor
mil, unjust and illegal Hence they have beev
brought and are still before the Court, and olhv
lends have been executed and recorded, convey
ng the propery “or the use of all their creditors
'Ir, Christi - included i without uiv 'riist or r
■rvation beneficial toC and M. or their lamilie
m l if this be not agreeable to that gentlawan. i
oust nevertheless appear fair Ik etjnitahlcto the
nh.ic and al' w*io have a sense ot malice.
The Trustees under the l«te deeds are an\iot
, sell the Lands in Florida, alluded to in the no-
me of Mr. (3 anil to apply the proceeds to tin
nmedlate payment of part of his demand V ilepo
. a sufficiency thereof to coverall his claim, aub-
ct to the decision of the Court—but his oppn-i
. i to inv reasonable sale, as one interested in hi.
a n right, whilst injuring all parties concerned,
most bn borne until a sale can be made under ar
■•dor of Court,
june 8 136
(y Editors of papers who inset t Mr. Christie’s
i nice, will please insert theabo. e until his i*
• ithdr .wn, and forward their bids to thin ollic.e
.vU> re they will he promptly paid l>v
I f!. VI*. M
Itissol ution of Copartnership.
IAHE li iri it I ti || A-:, k c was n s l*"db)
mu'll il consent on the 26th Sept inher last;
i"s -i.i/'mhted will make payment on or before
*' Drat day off* 'cember next to J f! Hlancc win
nnnorized to collect the same; all those wh
avr any demands against the concern will pleas'
* ider their hills in for payment.
J. C RLVNCE
It! DLVNCK.
N' D —Tiie hiis’m - ss will he conducted hereaf
ter bv .1. C. Itlance on his >wn account under the
Bluff on Williamsons wharf, i\h"re he wpl keep i
constant supply ofthe best Groceries and Provfs.
>»»• J.C ULANCE.
iviv 22 si [• 2:10
NOTICE;
\ LI. persons indebted to the subscriber either
by note or account are requested io call and
make payment by the first of 'auuary nex', by sc
louig they may save coat
CHARLES GREGORY.
I will sell out mv stock of GROCERIES and
BUILDING, tliis stand forthe grocery business is
'ie best and most convenient in west broad street.
Apply to the subscriber above
nov 22 2d0cAf
Planters’ Hank,
S VV.ANN VII, October IGth, 1822.
1 Y ESOLVED by the Hoard of Directors of the
V Flanters’ Bank ofthe Stale of Georgia, that
Vom and after this date, this Bank will n >l const
er the notes of any of the Chartered Banks ol
b< - State of Georgia (the notes of the Planters 1
’ank excepted) that may he deposited in th*
Man'er’s Bank hy any person or persons, or -i
iv banking company whatsoever, or tliai may b ■
. iid into the mi l bank to the credit of any per
n or persons or any banking company, as ere
mg any claim in favor of su,:ii persons or such
i inking company to demand that the checks or
ler. they or such tanking company may is
'e "0 the sai I Planters’ Bank to be paid in spe
e coin of gold or silver ; but that the Planters'
,ank will, tor the accommodation of Ui ir -usto
n rs, con'inue '<> receive as heretofore, in depns
e and in payment of all notes deposited f 'reel
ction, the notes of all the cll irtere I bank* of th
ite, of Georgia, but will always reserve to itsel
■ right of choice in the notes of which of 'hi
sptanive chartered banks ofthe state of Gen
1 ., the said Planter's Bank may prefer to nuln
payment on the checks or orders being pr
n'eit if person or persons or any Banking com
»nv that may have an amount at their credit in
hank.
/iVso.Ver/, That for the information of custom rs
»f the Planters’Dank, that each one may k - io
lie amount of their respective depusi's in th
note* of the chartered hanks of die slate of l«:o' -
gia, other than the Planters’Bank, and also the
unoiin of their deposits in the notes of the Plan
/1-’ Dana ; tha 1 the Cashier of this b mk be ii
,meted to have "■ tert-d from and after this ilati
in lie books nt'tbe tustoiners of his institution
.in their <li positing the notes of th ■ ohirtere
'I inks .is aforesaid, the following words to be pp
fixed to the respective sum. they may deposit
in I! ink, ii unci/, “Notes ofthe Hanks of Georgi ’
a lien notes of the Planters’bank are deposits
die entry to be made as such
By order of i he Hoard of Directors.
JOHN F LLOYD,
Cashier pro te
oci 17 *r12dl
Brigade Orders.
Vivansalt, He 2r»th, 1822.
*HE Brignd Inspect »r of the Is' Hrigadr a ill
forthwith | i "ic'e I to the oinusl conventi'in oi -
FieH, 8;aff, Company and Non commissioned
Ificers, ar/| the musters of the Regiments and
lla'talions,cmpoiin » die 'trig "Ie f »r 'he purpose
f being traim <1 and muster.'.!, by him in the ex
rcises and evolutions prescribed bv Congresa, in
"it/irmity with the 10th section ofthe Militia law
' 1818
Hyordorof Gixr.nu, llAnnax,
VVVI OVER TREE I’, AiddeCamp.
Inr>?rto'» office, 4th \ov 1322.
In conformity wi'h t ie ab ire ordee for the
j'' von lion of the Field, Staff, Company and
on-Commissioned o'fieers, and tor tin revie .
1 inspeciinn ofthe 1st brigade of the miliiii'
Georgia Toe Colonels or commanding of
fivers of regim 'its composing the same are
rehy ordered and directed to have their res
prcti. e commands nn lor arms on their usual gen
rat parade grounds, for the purpose of being
'lined in the exercises and evolutions prescrih-
1 by Congress, at 11 o’clock, on the following
iv s, via
Ou Wednesday the 4th December next, the r<
i< w and iiisp ction of the Camden oounty Ba'
tafnm.
On Friday the 6tb December, the review and
.pection of Wayn - county batialion.
On Saturday the 7th December, l*te review
id insp/ction of Glynn county Battalion.
On Monday the 9ih December, the r view and
ispectiion of the McIntosh county n.ittalion.
On Wednesday the lliii December, the rz
iew .md inspection of the Liberty county Bst’a-
ioii.
On Friday tile lltli December, the review an I
nspectlnn ofthe Divan count Battalion
On Monday the lCtli December, th" review and
ispectioil of the i lutliam county Battalion, b.
mgingtotne 35th regiment.
On Tue'day the' 17ih December, the review
uni inspection of the Effingham county B.itlid on
On Thursday (he 16th January next, aconvtn
ion of the Field, ntaff, Company, and Non co-
missioned officers of tlie 1-1 regiment, (city of s
annah,) and on the foil iwiug Friday the 17i
auuary, the review and inspection of the w u
giment
Doth officers an 1 private* are especially r.
; itred tube t me,! and accoutered according i
aw, and til Field officers of the Brigade to .-
tend the reviews within their respective con
namls for 'he purpose of superint ndingand c
ircmg the prescribed system of discipline.
MM P 1IOWEN,
Brig. Insn c. 1st llrig. 1st Div Geo Militi
n v 21 2 9
w
J. W Cannon,
11.1, continue the liusiue s at the same
nt, and will be thankful for tliepvtron.
of ate customer* of Cannon Si Fowler.
•• if) 225
Notice.
\ LI, persons having i -man Is against the <
. late of the late Col lames Johnston, of S
annnh, are requested to render them dull
tested, and those indebted to make p'vsen
PAT, IIOU3 I'OUN.
Qua/. I', cccutar,
oct 22 203
Superior Court—Chatham C > iaty
.lAKi'Aiir Tkum, 1322,
Yard.
Wood and Lumber
J311K, sub c - b mil rs ui. sue very 'A 1 i la'gt
supp.y i.f FIRE WOOD an I LU -IDER, >
Informs tiie public th*' he will cut any quanii'v t
limb -r Spur., Shafts for Rice mills, or saw «n
I'nntitv of Lumber to bills at very short notice o:
ny or ler in the above line, will lie thankfully r
leived by Wm Bird at Camp ! ckson, or hy h
letibscih r I) Will A S I ROHM Ml
nov 7 ir217
ll m; • ••/,
6th (l‘ v "
diaoiM
anty*
forlet’ert
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erchn't ‘i« c-
A’otice to Builders.
2fi.Vl.ED proposals wit oe received by the nn,
iile sign until the morning of the 1“' De-
impairing the Guard House Proposals v
1 be received duiingthe same time fur build
a new Guard House, a plan o' which may
* ,; "i on application to 1 Davenport, the contra
' will furnish all materials
) com
li t Cl
nnv 22 3"0
ISA. D .VrNPORT, 3c
THUS Cl.ARK, V
C. II HAYDEN, 3
[ or lin^y
„ said ad'P‘ nlS '
and
-.'.litor* »t
o the p
Savannah liiver Lands.
die ti s lu vlay i, .i.i.ui.h ■ ext ocl"i - e
lie t.iiur House ill tile city of Sav.mnah will
: sold »t snetiun all that plantation or tract <
"<! situate in the State of South Carolina opp<
i the cuj of Savannah, com.lining about 52 > ;
> Inrmerly the propt rty of Win Telfair Esq
••Vrummg on Savannah back river and adjoin
, southwardh y the plantation of Major Job
liven (t nonltward by the late Edward Telfai
i a mt one h nvlreil and eighty aores ofthe a
lit °* t,>,! *' ,st qu*lt»y dde Swamp, :
hain<JJr h,C1 *V furmor l> cultivated, of the tv
L in.,' i. "J"' ^ acres are of second qiiul
L wu “ :llul 'he residue hack swamp—tl
M l are Mian exceHeiitpitci, of land
h ! ,1^ !’* 3ule Wl11 be one half cash, the ba.
L| 1 li )' a 7 b ' e ln °»e year with interest from day
L „ 1 ‘ P er "entuin secured bv a mortgage oi
p- property. Persons wishing to pu cln.se can
■uvannV'f " ,llSilt 'he olficc ofthe mbcribtr in
I * a i at any time before the day wf sale.
It AY. HABERSHAM.
237
dec - 2
eiition'
onO
ist- n * ' be Charleston Courier will please
■_ be above until the first of January next
ui.ler his bills to the otfice of the Itepubh.
*'Ug|iayi,i/, n (
In Admiralty.
UNITED ST ATE’s OF A M Eld 3
OISTNICT OP GLOttGUASt.
ix thi: nisruicr > outtT. j
'I'he President of the UlUtdi St.ites
To the Out siuil of the District of Georgia
OnKKTlWO . , ,
I, S GEO. GLF.N, Cldrk.
V fHEUF. AS alihel ha'll this day been filed i
the Admiralty Court of the United State -
or said district in the name and -in the belia'I
it'the United States of America, by John Sle
-ns, esquire, collector of the port and district ot
ivHttnnh, agiinsl die schooner Hope, statin ’ an 1
rop mndmg asf illows, to wit, that 11 retotore, l
t, on the first day ot July in the year of on
.i,rd one thousand eight hundred and twen',
v i, to wi - , at Savannah in the district ot Gear
J» aforesaid, a certain vessel or schooner cade I
the Hope, the said schooner or Vessel being then
and there a vessel licensed ar.c irding to the la" *
die United States, for carrying on the coa t
trade of the said United Slates, was unlaw.
. .v and in violation of the laws ot the Uni 'd
ate*, and particularly in violation of the act ol
. ngivsi of the said United States, entitled “ an
•t lor enrolling and licensing ships or vessels 'o
e employed in the coasting trade and fisheries
md for iemulating the same, approved the 13 n
I -v of Feoruarv 1793,” transfered in who e m-
„',, ar t to a p -rson, to wit one Charles Delchamps
, ho was not at'he time of such transfer a cm
nn the United Slat- s—for which causes the
md lohn elevens, collector as aforesaid ly.uh
^•ized the said schooner or vessel, her t r - Ice,
iparel and furniture, as by law forfeited, an
tie now lies in tiie district aforesaid, and \M mi
the jurisdiction of this honorable court Tor adju-
Now, therefore, you the said m -rshal are here-
•>y commanded to cite and admonish all and every
lerson and persons whomsoever having or pre
lending to have any right, title, interest, propt'
v, claim or demand in ot to the said schonnei
lope, her tackle, apparel and furniture tube and
at a special court of admiralty, to be held at the
courthouse in Savannah, in and for the 'ha-nct '•»
Georgia aforesaid, oil the seventh day of Decent
her next, l- answer Hie libellant in the prem.sts,
and that right and justice may 'oc done m (his
behalf, and whatsoever you shall do herein cer i
iv anil make known to the Judge of said court* a
die time and place aforesaid, and have then and
here this writ. . .
AVitnvssthe Honorable Jeremiah Cuvier, Judge
,f the United Suites district court for the district
of Georgia, this twenty second day of Nuvember
in the year one thousand eight hundred and tvven
' ylWU ‘ RICHARD W.IUBERSHAM,
Dis. Att’y Ga.
All persons interested in the above monition
will take due notice.
JOHN H. MOREL, m n n.
nov 23 231 . —;
rhe President and Vice
President of the Union So-
rii-ly and the 1st and 2nd
Din clresscsof the Female - pilule Nisi
Asylum of Savamuh
Superior court—* htuham county
Ma* I khm 1822.
atherine Wilson 3
r», > Rill for Divorce.
John Wilson )
' N this case the Sheriff having made return th
die Di'teinlaiit is not to he tomid.on uiotnin
D’Lvon U De I/imotla, Solicitors for the Cor
-Nlnants. Itisovhred that the defendant
ppi-ar personally or hy attorney at or before tl
u xt term of the Superior Court of Cha'.han
’ aunty in January next, and file Ids answer or
naive allegation in writing pursuant to the act
.si-mhly in such case made and provide.', and
further ordered that publication of this male
• mule in one of the Gazettes ofthe City
ia\ annuli agreeably to 'aw.
Extract from the Minutes.
JOB T IIOLI.ES, Clk
nine 26 151
Duhamel $ .laze,
OVI KS full S\Lt\
-j i ' Pipes Cognac Dr mdy of different brands
md warranted nitre
6 cis-s Champ dgne
5d h"xev (Jlaret Wine
25 do old Burgiindr 'Vine
3d do Cordials, a«s/irted
2d d < essence of Rose b Orange wa'el*
1 ( K) cm's Bailing Rope and 2 cases Twine
80 boxes Candles of different brands
ldt) 1 I'.en Eolone waler
100 q- hexes Spmisli Segars
15 hli ls N Orleans Sugar
10- 1 pi"C--< Madras* Hdkfs
30 groee Playing Cards
Lamp Oil
2 cases sir-erfme Paper Hangings, sssorted
colours ami patterns
1 trtink Statio ary
25 patt'Mi* t' ibbla bol'ed Bank Locks, with
2 icy to e - ch Lm k
nov 21 229
JO ii V MO OH HE AIK
3 EGS leave to inform Ins friends in Georgia,
that he hr* established lirin.-eT permanently
m this ci'v as « COM MISSION MERCII.AN I’—
the sale of So-Phcni pr-'ducc will be his princi*
id busincs*, in the minag- ineiit of which, he be
eves hi can do his file.ids justice—he relies on
he reputation established (luring a long resid- nee
n Savannah, on the references to his fi-i' mis, and
ld'gent attention to coni inue the confidence of 1
wise who may be pleased to favor him with their
)usiitess.
.Yew Fork, 23//i ( )ctabcr, 1823.
Ilelere.ice in Savannah,
Messrs Cummivq SaUwathmet.
in Augu--'a,
Jons M-iork, F. q.
nov 7 Ies2l7
John S. Holt,
Offers hi* services to Ins Frie , ,s
d'h. P iblic
as I
F,dwar*l llonrquin.
U PON the petition of the President and Vi
President of the Union Society and the First
and Second Directresses of the Female Asylum
of Savannah, prayhig the foreclosure of the Equi.
ly of Redemp'iou of all that Bridge situate on
Ogcecliee River, on the roail leading irons Darien
to Savannah, mil about fourteen miles from tne
i.v of Savannah, and known hy the name ct Hill*
Bri Ige, together with one hundred acres of land
originally granted an.l rest-r 1 ed for the use of the
Ferry across which the aforesaid Bridge has been -
reoted, and which said and is bounded norlli-
.uMIt’Dy land belonging to Mr. Mongin and Mr
McAllister, eastwarrtly and southwardly by land he-
o'lging to Mr. Ale Allisler and westward y hv th.
river Ogeechee, which said bridge and lan-ls were
mortgaged by Edward llonrquin to Die said peti-
ioners by deed, bearing date o" the 17th day of
April; 1819, to secure the payment of a cerlai -
writing obligatory of even date with the same m.# t
-age, made and entered into by the same Edward
H nirquin to and with the said petitioners in the
final sum of eight thousand ('- liars, comlilione-
ir the payment of the amt. of two thousand doi-
,.,-s on or before the 17th day oi April in the year
ghteen hundred and twenty, and the furtli r
„im of two thousand dollars on or before the 17th
l„y „f April 1821, with the lawful interest from the
late of the said bond, and that there is now due
nn the said bond and mortgage, and unpaid the
sum of two thousand dollars with lawful interest
from the 17th lav of April 1819. Whereupon
mi motion of Richard W. Habersham, Attorney
I,,,-the petitioner-, it is ordered that the princi
,,al interest and costs due on the said bond ;»mi
nortgage be paid i.,to court within twelve months
from this date, or that otherwise the Equity of
Redemption (unlesscause shewn to the contrary)
or the said mortgaged premises be from thence
forth foreclosed and that such further and other
proceedings take place, as are pursuant to the act
o| the general assembly in such cases made and
^Andu'is further ordered that this tide be pub
hshed in one or more of the public Gazettes u
the city of Savannah, at least once a month for
twelve months or served on the said Edward Horn
quin at least six months previous to the time th
said money is hereby ordered to be paid into tlm,
court.
Extract from the minutes.
JOB T. BOLLES, lerk,
j,.n 23 19
tuperior A-ourt—Chatham County,
Mat Txbm, 1822
Al irgarpt Rusk,3
v*. A Divorce.
William Rusk, j
S IDE Sheriff of the county of Chatham having
. tuaiir his return in the above case, that thi
lef-ndant is not to he found in the county of Ella •
liatn aforesaid. On motion of M. Shcflall, Senior,
plaintiffs attorney, il is ordered, that the defend,
i"it make his answer or d-Tensive allegation in
writing, personally, or by his attorney on and be
fore the nex' term of this Court, and that this or.
ler he published in one of the Gazettes of this
city, once a month until sai I term of court.
Extract from the railin'es,
JOB T. BOLLES, Clerk.
•g 15 174
commission mi: lie if i.vr
A XI)
WARM-HOUSE KEEPER,
Aunrsra, Gr.otMiA,
5 TE continues to occupy the Ware-House and
CA Stures, wln-re Mi-Laws and Holt lately trius-
, te I business, which <iein g od order for tiie
■ ccpflon and safe keeping of Produce and Mer-
-handise All orders to purchase and consign-
nenls for sale . f C dtori, Merchandize, or any
species of prop rty, will b ■ l.iankfully received ;
ml he pledges himself, mat eyerv • X/ni-m shall
be useil, to m -ke - uiafaet iry returns of all busi
ness committed to Ins m.-e
On con-i-y-m -f"-> bvT.t*
Super. Fresh. v lour,
•MV a. \r '!i>
Unilacked Stone Lime.
oct 1 X -*4
The Milled,p v He Jour-ial an I Savannah
Republican, uill ms rt the above weekly fi r two
months, and forward their seeoouis to -is ol ico
for pavme-u.
"TiEORCil iTlTil*:L,
dap ns r cm ut u s y u. i it a,
SAVANNAH
/T^fllS Establishment has icily undergone a
i through repair, and om-id. ruble improve-
m. uts have been added
The Subscriber has taken it upon a long Ie of,
and it will he open on Aloud iv <lie 24th mst for
he reoep'ion and aecomm kI.s 'uni of I’ravellerx
and Hoarder-, having supplied his llou-c well ■
i- w and general as-or'ment "f Furniture.
He is determined that Ids Table shail be iitferi-
r to none, while this II ir shall aflnid he choio
st l iquors of every description.
QfJ”The Si ib!es are large and coovenien 1 , for
tht accommodation of any number of Horses
With such preparations, added to the Indefa iga-
Me "ttenti/>n which il will he his study a ./! m-
inati ni to bestow, he cannot bu' fl -tier himself
tie will recei' i that share of patronage >ud sup.
p >r, to which such ai-rangeim..is mi. be i ntitl-
d. d.»vid m. hits.
Savannah, 2', 1822.
nov 28 2 H
AVilIii' rn<;0, j ...»|
,t Savaiui'-" 1 I
BOND.« c n
To Hent,
\\J \ Lot and Store - No. 8, Late the pro-
►r.,,.. , r ‘y l * le K*»tateot tVit Stanton dec for
l Hiucti wtU be moderate up v )y to
dt,. ^ JOHN GRlBBlNi
v l»l. persons indebted to the estate of John aid
A Marcy Moure, of Effingham County cleoess-
■d -i cmne forward and male■ paynlent -i id t 1|,9e
mi- have any accounts, '■> prc-ent them to.
11 RZ EK1AH BV AiNS, Adm t.
sppt 28
Notice.
IN , ,'h* liter da e H|'|dlCauon will be
in d- o tit-- Hm ill- Listices ot tiie inf rio
ri of Effingham County, for leave to sell the
I estate belonging io the es*ate of T mph
ull-.s, f-,r the benefii ofthe heirs and creditors.
WM. EFllilt, Adm’or.
Mn-vli 9 o% 58
IN T ilJf'TInV <3N
r t'V\e VuvVm ai\d Elute.
NRY, first Violin in this 8 • It Th
nds to give Instruction on the ahe-
s rumt" - Ho will be found al the House i
Ur Tunis li t'urth.
2. 4231
5 It ll<- Ml
‘I aT'-.int
owhlNE mo-
.LJ made to the Inferior Court of Chatham < Jounl
sitting fur ordinary purpuses, for It- -it to se!
indry building io*s on the Soutli Common ntai
uvannaji, one diird of a lot in Yamacraw, an;l tw<
ns in 4tn district, Early county, being part -
ie real estate of Stephen Cruft, deceased, for tin
nelit of tbe heir an-l creditors.
ELIZABETH CRAKE A lm’rx.
itllv 9 All 158
Vl-IS E months after date at.j.'K atio i will h
made to tl>e Hon. Inferior otirt of ttamdei
biunty for leave to sell all the real estate of l.'r
ohn Ltoss, dec laying in said comity forthe bet
fit of the heirs and creditor* of his estate.
BELTON A COPP.
Adm'r of the estate of 'no ltoss, w
athninistered.—with the will auneretl
april 2 82
E
Mils. DEPASS,
AKRS thi* method of miotming net friend*
and the ,.tihiic gen- riily, that she lias euiov-
e l from her residence AVe.-t Broid street, to the
house furtnuly occupied by Mr. Box in Drayton
-’reel, nearly opposite Mr. AV. AA'itliams’ where
she w ill as usual, leach the piano wi'h singing
be. in the most fashionable style The reduvion
of her prices will maxe it at- oh)ect for ) tug
allies (who feel a disposition) to acqui-e these
- jutiful accompli-lnnents.
N. P Written or oral communications red ived
i“ above. nov 21 2 9
Proposals,
. ATLL be rec-iv/-(, o\ .. 8-red and Lsno
'• * committee, until We In- s-Jay the llth Dec.
text for replacing all posts a id ruiis in 'die Seve
rn squares in this city, and have, the s»mt painted
Ii iwocoalsot white lead—also to enclose and
evel Chippawa squ -.r.-.
GARDNER TUFTS,
I D AA'I'.NP’ )lt F,
Mt/M.S SHI FTALL,
•iov 29 235
Notice
\ LT, persons having lentauds against the e--
tuteof John Uaviso.q l.te of Chutmlm r.ouu.
y, decea-ed, will ires.— their -C'-'-uiUS legally
ot- sled ; and th -*e indebted will please to make
immediate paym- m to
F. H. FEW, tdm’r
tv 26 t ,,2!-3
Library Society.
\ T a meeting ol the Society on -lon-la- even
ing, August 5. •’ Resolved, that al! art- irs-
g- s due the Society, which may ren-i i: ,r
- li - annual meeting in February next, oe . • e.
liately then after put in suit and collected • ith
he least posaible delay ; and that ilus resolution
oe published in the papers once a month until
ilist time.”
Extract from the minutes.
L. M VHON, Sec’rv.
aug 15 ^174
. i the expire . ' of i n inOAltis trom tiiia
* date I shall apply t i imnorable justices of ihe
nli i ior Court oi Chatham Loun' sitting U i or-
-Imary purposes, for lea' - " tr- se.li lot no ilrvcn-
etn Twiggs coun’y, on the waters ot Hal-
metto crei k, centalning two hundred and two
rid a hall acres land, being part ot the real cs-
ate ol Christian Gugel, deceased, for the bene
fit of the heirs and creditors.
ADAM COPE, Adm’r.
jul 13 -H6C
v»INE months after date, application will be
made to the honorable Judges ol the Inlerio
Cottrl of Chatham county, for leave to sell all the
real property of I'homas IL Mullryne, minor, and
heing forthe benefit “‘'^'^LLHYNE,
Guardian ‘or T. H. MuUryni
may 15 » r-rrr
The Savannah Library
13 open tirf he de'lrery Of Hook* I
Wednesday and Fridayi ft'Urt *>■ 0 « * lae6 «
P. Mi
r-’K
tr l
G«orgta—Ltmtliiun County.
To all wh./'.n it may conceri.—
V\, HkH* AS. a '■ Sm- ts, applies for letters
VT of administration on tht estate of Mrs. Jane
Mv<-rs, late of Savannah widow deceased as prin
cipal creditor
Now these are therefore to cite and admonish
-II and singular the kindred and creditors of tht
said deceased, to file their objections (if any ihey
have) in my offln on or before the 26th day o'
b'-ctmber next; otherwise letiet-s of adrtnnistva-
, j, m will he granted to the apptcant.
•t i'in-ss the Hen t'hodias N. Morel one of the
Jitslice* of the said Court, tins 26'I - - day of Nov
A. D. one thousand eight bund iv iwenty-two
’,i.. Si 8, M. BOND, c c o.
Itov 28
Cif y Dollars i .eiturd.
* iid -tN. . W .iV i-oni tne Sohsi t-i/t,i nID- in; ,-th
h-ti of July ■ ail a ii-gro boy iiaiti-..,; HOHj d>- lit
Xk ,v.-.r3 ■ id,has . blemish m the ri.^-i: te, 5
lee 5 or 6 inches hig.-, t purchase ; the aid ne
gro from Joseph P-ill-ps; the hind negro was
from Susannah (Geo.) ami it is *i pposed It- will
aim to get hack. Ai.y person wh will de-filer
me the said negro, hluill be endtied to tne above
rt ward, or secure him in ai T.l 1 so that t get ,um,
and all reasonable expenses paid.
JOHN EMMONS.
Burnt Corn, (Ala.) Nov. 15. m239
Phe F.ditorsof the Flo/ nnau, Pensact-la, Loui
siana Advertiser, New-Or ua is, Musetnn, a il Re
publican, Savanna,., are■ ivqneu. d logic -l.e a-
bove3 iixirdf'i - lu tiieir lespecti.t paper-, md
orward di-1- counts to the Alabama Watch
man for payment/ _ 4