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savannah daily republican - .
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FRIDA F EVENING, DECK \1 HER 9, 1822.
■w-
D . B. NICHOLS,
f nit extensive - assortment of Rra'»
T f' 'mi i'f very superior patterns, with
sjirf«r.&«• f »«*
»• j inil Pnker, a f f bra&**
Veryflrte an>l common MU Tea Trajf* assorte.l
Rich'lngnved and plain ««'■ ofUritania Tea Pots
8il*ars .mil
Slmisrick*,fi..<- Penknives, Razors nml Strops
ShellCombs. *,■ ~T.*^"r w..h . vnety of
Military Wares, viz.
_ . ,,,| vVintrs, Dirks, Epaulette*
| J^Cori, B -g'es Tam- »h. Plumes, Bullion, Ac.
G'.ll anti stiver lever sad plain Watches
Fine and fancy Clocks , , ,
F, ,Lt diattv.n l. rub;/. pvtrl »nd other Jewelry
f ; 0 „l ^sorted, st* ver and pitted Spoons,Lnilles&c
Waist Hackles offfoM, jMtitc, steel ana
a.* i \ v Wire*, &c &c
In addition to the above, lie Ins Pistols that
«ill .erfor tt* 11 tUk,” or resist the powerful influ
ence of “ cologne ”
(vj’W .tell 1 sand Clocks repaired in 1 warranted
nor li t3dS
Commissioners of Pilotage.
CO I'Ktcr W ANTED.
P IJOPOS M S will he rccriv 1 for keeping; in
re pair the Beacons, md for cleaning keeping
etationarv, and in (food order, the Buoy* in S i-
rannah River, for one vear Appli'itions to be
i. CH VRLK9 HOY I’ f „
* i lCl Al.P.'i. HUN TER. \ c ^‘ ,n “ee.
jso a. holoomjje,
226
Rv order
nos 31
In Council,
Novsjinrn 2d, 1822
O nDFdIF.l), that an election tor Recorder of
till* city, do take place at the next regular
tp -riinjf of Council. Applicants will leave their
ainif.s with the Clerk of Council.
M. MY BKS, c. c.
nnv 30 2.16 _
Carriage Horse,
A WELL broke and fi t trotting Carriage or
Gi(f horse, the best of the late l)r. Bayard*
pair, tor tale by the subscriber, on accommodat-
utgUrms. If not tiUposed of before the first
Tuesday i t December, lie w ill then be sold at the
Coutt House to the highest bidder.
CHOUGH SCHLEY.
n»* 3 - 1 2.1.1
. Issize of Bread,.
rill IK average price of Flour being 8 dollars
I per barrel, the weight of Bread fur the
present month, must h : as follows, via:
12j Cents I,oaf 2ib 4joz,
4 Cents Loaf lib 2oz,
of wliicliall Bakers and Sell-rs of Itread will taki
due nn’icc. JOHN J. ROBERTS e. t.
net I 194
S v WAN AH
Poor House and Hospital.
T/'ISITl.VG Committee for N’i'vkwhkh and Dr.-
T n.MHKii, Oil \HLF.S M’lNTIRB and OIIAS.
HOYT. Attending Physician, l)r. Wat. H.CUY-
Li lt. By order of th Braird
JOHN IIAUPT, Steward,
nnv 2 JJ1.1
Contract I Canted.
S EALED proposal* for Lignling the City of
Sivannah for one year, will he received bv
H'ltrr of the undersigned c mmitlo of Council, at
me previous to the expiration of thirty day
fnsn this .1 iti—-the nnm-.s of the securities must
iccninpany the proposals. Pcnons desirous of
tulii'ig a contract for this purpose, arc referred
I to the urdinanee for lighting the city for mo.r
llpuicular information
RICH. W. HABERSHAM'}
WM C DAN1F.1.L, ). Commltte.
OLIVER STl'RGKS. }
nov 2 13
Notice.
T HE copartnership existing between the sub
scribers since the 23 l October, 1821, is tlti
|d.iy dissolved by mututil consent. Those indebt-
|el will make payment without delay to Janies
iFawler, who is authorised locollect the s'ine
‘ W. CANNON.
JAMES FOWLER.
J. W Cannon,
I\ITILL continue the business at the same
■ 1V st and, and will lie tbankltil for the patron-
ufilte late customers of Cannon Ik Fowler.
» Ifi • 225
The Subscriber
v > F.SPKC I'M;LI.Y informs the inhabitants of
*• * Savannah and its vicinity, that he will open
. SCHOOL for the reception of young ladies and
ntlemen, on Mondny tlio 18th of Nuveinber, in
which will be taught all the requisites of u cor-
reel English educu'mn, together with the Latin,
Greek, French and Italian languages.
lie has tit ten the room occasionally occupied by
'he Union Society, in the west end of the Acade
my.
For terms of till 1 ion and other information, ap
ply at the store or Baldwin it Ha. ward, a few
doors west of the City Hotel.
FARWKLL JONES.
nov 13
*/Votice and Caution.
W IIF.UKAs l have been informed that John
Carnnchan and Peter Mitchell of this City
have by sundry deeds recently mortgaged anil
assigned to divers persons either their individual
creditors, creditors of the late firm of Canioehan
k Mitdvdl, or others, all or sundry the property
and estate both real and personal of the said firm
as well as their own individual property and es
tate consisting together of houses, bts, lands,
stoi ' i, wharfs, negroes &c. in Savannah and Da
rien in Georgia or the neighborhood thereof, and
elsewhere with their interest or share in the stock
of thi; Lout r St a n Mill near Darien, and run Iry
share* in the Utii'nd States Uinik and other Ranks,
as well as sundry debts due to them in various
places, beside Isnds, lots, negroes &c. in the ter
ritory of Florida, and particularly one large tract
of land b night of Forbes &. Co. ly ing between
■he rivers St. Marks and Apalachicola in the let-
'•itory of Florida afore:; .id.
These ure hereby to caution the public against
purchasing any part of the .,aid property or es
tate so conveyed, or any other properly belong
mg to the said G'arnociiun U Mitchell or either ot
them as I hold prior mortgages on the greatest*
part thereof winch are on record in the registrt
in Savannah and Darien aforesaid and in Charles
ton, S. C. and equitable liciu on all the property
of said John Carnoclian and Peter Mitchell.
WILLIAM CHRISTIE, Savannah.
*,* The edit or* of the Courier, b City Gazette,
*t Charleston; Floridian, at Pensacola j Uecordei
at Milledgeville ; Republican, at Montgomery,
Alabama, and Chronicle, at Atr.'usla j ore reques
ted to his'-rl the aliote adveHisemanf once a
week until countermanded, and forward their
accounts to this office for payment
pine 6 fl34
To the Public.
J OAHNOCH VS and P. Mitchel, are sorry Hi
* he ag ain brought before, the public by a sl-
r.uml notice of Mr. Christies, who has .indoubt-
!v claims against them, which when finally liqui
luted on the decision of the null now pending,
they will try to Satisfy as soon as possible tlici'e-
dter,
The deeds under which Mr. Christie'claims an
exclusive right to all the real and personal es»'at<
of Carnoclian St Mitchel, aro considered as mini
ilia), unjust ami illegal Hence they have lv on
brought and are slid before the Court, and othei
dc-ds have been executed and recorded, convoy -
mg the property for the use of all their creditors,
Mr Christie included j without any trust of re
serration beneficial «o C and U. or their families r
»nd if this ue in., agreeable to that gent liman, it
must nevertheless appear fair k eqm.nhl*to th(
uibln an I all who have a sense of Justice.
The Trustees under the laic deed-, are anxious
to sell the Lauds in Florida, alluded to in he no
ice of 'lr. C. and to apply the proceeds to th.
mmediule payment of part of his demand ‘i derm-
sit a sufficiency thereof to coverall his claim, mb
j.-etto the decision of the Court—but his oppoai
tion to any reasonable sale, as one interested in tiir
mi right, whilst injuring all parties concerned,
must he home until a sale can be made under an
order of Court,
juftc 8 136
gj* Editors of papers who insert Mr. Christie's
notice, w ill plea.se insert the above until Ins is
withdrawn, and forward their bids to this o,iti t
where they w ill be promptly pawl bv
l C ft P. M
Dissolution of Copartnership.
S UIK n m of i u II, AT. t. nr. waadeaol .- I by
mutual consent on the 26*h September last;
VJioae indebted will make payment on or before
t »e first day of December nex' to .1 C, Blaure who
is authorized to collect the name; all those w'to
nave any ilein8nds against the concern will please
render their bills in lor payment.
.1. C. BLANCH.
—* J. G. Ill VINCE
N B —Tim busin ss will be conducted liereaf-
terhv C. It lance on his own account under the
Blot! on Williamsons wharf, where lie will keep a
constant supply ottnc bhat Groceries and Provis
lo119 - J. C.'BLANCE.
'mv 23 »i-|* 230
notice7~~
V LL persons iialcbted to the subscriber eitliei
by note or account arc requested to call and
make payment by the fust of iauuary next, by so
doing they may save cost
CHARLES GREGORY.
I will sell out my stock of GROCERIES and
IH'ILDING, this stand for the grocery business is
the lu st and most convenient in west broad street.
Apply to the subscriber above
nov 22 2 lOcAt
Planters' Hank,
SAVANNAH, October 16th, 1822.
R ESOLVED hy the Hoard of Directors of the
Planters' Bank of the Slate of Georgia, that
from and after tltis date, this llsnk will hot consi
lur th.- notes of any of the Chartered Banks ot
lie Slate of Georgia (the notes of the PI.utters’
Bank excepted) that may be deposited in die
Planter’s Bank by any person or persons, or by
mv banking company whatsoever, or that may be
paid into the Slid hank to ttie ci’< Jit of any per
son or persons or any hanking company, as ere
. ing any claim in favor ot ..it •/. p rsona or -oc.h
o .nking company to dema i.’ that the checks or
••talers they or such .anking company may is-
te on tile sai I Planters' Bank to be paid in. spe
cie coin of gold or silver ; Hut that tiie Planters’
Bank will, for the accommodation of their custo-
m is, continue to recr'u • as heretofore, in depos-
i'e ami iu payment of all notes deposited Ear col
. ctii m, the notes of all 'he ch irtere.l banks of Hie
s' ile, of Georgia, but will .always reserve to itself
'he right of choice in the notes of which of the
r'spective chartered hanks uFtln» slate of Geor-
gi.>, the said Planter’s Bank way prefer to make
in payment on Uie checks nr orders being pre
x-iited of person or persona os’any o inking com
pant dial may hare an amount at their credit in
hank.
Resolved, That for the information of customers
of die Planters’ Bank, that each one may know
lie amount of their respective deposits in the
intcs of die chartered hanks of'lie state of Gpor.
gia, other than "the Planters’ llank, an I also the
unouni of their deposits in be note* of die Plan,
tuts’ Balia ; tint the Cashier of this hank he in
striictud to have entered from and‘after tins date
in h« honks of the customer* of this institution,
hit their if positing dip notes of the clnftm ed
Banks as aforesaid, 'he follotyi ig tvorJs to bo pt'e
fixed to the respective sums tn,-y may deposile
.u H.mk, namely, “Not. a of the Banks of Geoegi.”;
alien notes of the Planters' bank are deposited,
the entry to he madr as such.
By order of die Uo.u 1 of DircCors,
JOHN F. LLO>'D,
Casiuer pro i<-m
o r t 17 ap|2'H
Brigade Orders.
Savannah, Oct. 2wh, 1822,
J 9 HE Brigadf Inspector of the 1st B-'nrudr will
• forthwith proceed to the lontnl chnven'mn of
the Field, Start', Company and Non-com missioned
officers, and tin musters of the Regiments and
Battalions, composing the Brig .de for the purpose
of being traim d ami mustered, by tiiiri in the ex
erciscs and evolutions prescribed by Congress, in
eonfin-mily with the lOtb section of the Militia law
of 1818.
Byordorof Gkxfuai. HannKs,
AVAL OVERSTREET, Aidde Camp.
Inspectors office, 4th Xov. 1822.
In conformity wi It the ah'.ve onler for th"
convention of the Field, Start', Company and
Nhui-Commissioned officers, and foi the review
md inspection of the 1st brigade of the tnili n
ol Georgia. The Colonels or commanding of
ficer. ol regiments composing die same are
hereby ordered and directed lo have their res
pective commands tuider arms on their usual gen
eral parade grounJf for the purpose of being
trained in the exercises and evolutions prescrib
ed hy Congress, at 11 o’clock, on the following
d.iys, viz
On Wednesday the 4th December next, the re-
view and inspection of the Camden county B:d-
talion.
On Friday the 6th December, the review and
inspection of Wayne ctiunty battalion.
^On Saturday the 7di December, the review
and inspection of Glvnn county Battalion.
On Monday the ftth December, the review and
inspect non of the McIntosh county D't'alion.
Ori Wednesday the lDh December, the re
view and inspection of the Liberty county Batta
lion.
On Fridsy the 13th December, the review and
inspection of the Brynn county Battalion
On Monday the 16th December, die review and
inspection of the Clia'ham county Battalion, be
longing to the 35th regiment.
On f ic.diy 11 te 17 h December, the review
and inspection of t e F.fli igh un county Battalion.
On Thursday the 16th January next, uconven
tion of the Field, staff, Company, md Non-com
missioned officers of the 1st regiment, (city of Sa-
vann ill,) and on tile following Friday the 17th
liotuury, the review and inspection of the whole
regiment. <
Both officers an I privates are especially re
quired to be i-ined an I accoutered according to
law, and the- Field officers, of the Brigade to at
tend the review* wiiMin their respective com-
nui ls f.rr die purpose of superintending and en
forcing the prescribed system of discipline.
WM. P. BOWEN,
Brig. Insure, 1st Brig. 1st Div. Geo. Militia.
,„ v 0] 2 *)
Wood and Lumber Card.
HMIf sub crib • otters for sale very low > large
supply 't FIRE WOOD an 1 J.U *111 Kit, a id
I'lfonns the public that he will cut «ny quantity of
limber Spur-, Shall* for Rice mills, or saw any
tjuaniity of I .umber to hilts at vert hliort notice, or
Vty order In the above line wjtt li.: thankfully ra-
peivetl hy Wm Bird ul Camp Jackson, or hy the
Fetib.cibtr. DAVID A S I ROHHAIi.
nov 7 *-r2!~
Notice to Builders.
<f AGED prupo;uls will be received by the un-
P '"ule sign urn il the morning of the 1st Dec.
(V 1 ' 1 -pairing the Guild louse. Proposals will
Jb 'bn received diuingtlie same time lor huild-
r|K «new Guard House, a plan ol which may be
f e "» 'h application to 1. Davenport, the contrac-
P 01 " a til furnish all niaiertaL.
13a. davenport, }com-
THOS. Cl.ARK, J-miitee.
. M 0. II HAYDEN, J)
m 'v22 Qio
Savannah River Lands.
he n . . ,.ia, m January next belme
'lie Guur House in the cuy ol Savannah will
iaa i ' •‘ u< '-li "> di that plantation or trucl ol
t ' ’“'"ate in th,- State of South Carolina oppn*
* Cl 'y °l Sayaiinth, containing about 525 a-
e ' l | rrner ^y die property of Wm Telfair r-sq.
iav- „. r .'‘“ ll “* ' m Savannah back river and adyoiu-
IcrivH! the plantation of Major John
L. 2 k nor thWard hy the late Edward Telfair
l0 'e uaci' and eighty acres ol the a
art ol whirl' 15 4 tl,e qua** 1 / tide Swamp, a
aiiider'ln. 0 ' sP *' >m <trly culnvated, of the re-
■ y r j Cc , a |‘ n t0 6b acres aie of second quail-
lands an l ' le l ‘®®idue hack swamp—me
f "Se t of tide
knee I,.,, a •* " Ult: Wl11 0i; ont -' *'«lt Cash, tlie bal-
MVaie ai 7 nl*" 011,5 w ‘ tl ' 1 nth rest from day
kite proneitv*' ?. e,,tl " n Bvcured by a mortgage on
Laniine i ad'.'-i moil » wiblung to put chose can
MVtmnai htles at the office of the toncriber in
“ Ul ‘ ut «ny time before the day of sale,
dec 2 237 R W.HABEU3U.VM.
PMert C inl'*'k 01 llle CUarleston Courier will please
land ren,o."i ° v 5 '* m ‘l l,ie first ol January next
Itsii I',.,. 1 iu* biMa to Uie office of the llcpubli-
I tur pa' ihent.
In Admiralty.
UNITED STATES OF A MERIT, V^V
l) 1ST It ICT OT G h.tHl G 1.1, '■ Ss.
ix tub piSTHicT roun r. j
The r- siilent of the ITriital States
To the Onsh.il of the District of Georgia^.
niiEKTIxo :—
|, S GF.O. GI.F.N, Clerk.
U rilEREAS it libel hath this day been filed in
the Admiralty Goui't of the United S ites
for said district in the name and on the behalf
of the United State* of America, hy John Ste
vens, esquire, collector of the port and district of
Savannah, against the schonuer Hope, staling and
propnhnding asfoliows, to w it, that It relofore, to
wit, on the first day o| July in the veiir of oil''
Lord one thousand eight hundred and twenty
two, lo wit, at Savannah in the district of Geor
giu aforesaid, a certain vessel or schooner called
the Hope, the said schoon -r or veaael being then
and there a vessel licensed ucc irding to the laws
of the United Staicu, for carrying on the coart
ing trade of the said United Staten, was unlaw-
fully and in violation of the luwa of the United
States, ami parlicularly in violation of the act of
Congress of the said United Slides, entitled « an
act tor enrolling and licensing ships or vessels to
be employed in the cuas'ing trade and fisheries
and for leg.dating th : same, approved the 18ih
diy of February 1793,” transfered in whole or
in part to a pi non, to wit one Charles Delcltamps
who Was not at the lime of such transfer u citi
zen ui the United States—for which causes the
s ud John Stevens, collector as aforesaid hath
seized the s .id schooner or vessel, her tackle,
apparel x:id furniture, as hy law forfeited, and
she now lies iii the district alortsaid, and within
the jurisdiction of this honorable court for adju
dication. ,
Now, therefore, you the said marshal are here
by commanded to cite and admonish all ami every
person and persons whomsoever having or pre
tending to have any right, title, intents*, proper
ty, claim or tie maud in "i to the said schooner
(lope, her tackle, apparel and furniture to he and
at a sneeial court of admiralty, to he held at the
court house iu Savannah, in and for the district of
Georgia aforesaid, on the seventh day of Decem
ber a xt, to answer the libellant in the premises,
and that right and justice may he done in this
holutli, and whatsoever you Bhi’.'ddo hernft certi-
I'y and make known to the Judge ol said court, at
the time and place aforesaid, ami have then and
ilit re this writ. ■. , ■ , , .
V.'itin s.i the Honorable Jeremi ili Cuyler, Judge
of the United States district court thr. the district
u f Georgia* this twenty second day of Nnv-ni 'cr
in the year one thousand eight hundred and twen-
l> lvV °' RICHARD W. HABERSHAM;
iiis. Atl’v On.
All persons interested in the above monition
will take due notice.
JOHN H. MOREL, m ua.
ttqv 23 231 a.
Notice.
V LL perstmsh ivmg ueman Is agninvt the es
tale of the late Go! I: 1 vi g .f .lristoii, of Sa-
.annail, *re le juasted to render them duly »t
tested, and those in iebted to make payment ti
PA'll DOLLS TO UN,
Qwif. Executor,.
net 22 20.3
Bill for'Divorce.
Superior court—CJluiham couniy.
Max Tkua. 1322.
Catherine Wilson'J
vs, <
John Wilson )
J N 11 lie c?so fhu Sherirt'having made return that
1. tlii- Defendant is not to he lotmd,on mption ol
D'Lyon ct l)e I- notta, Solicitors for the coin
pl.iiuanls. Disordered that tiie defendant do
appear person.diy or hy attorney at or before the
next term of the Superior Court of Chatham
ClAiilty in January next, and file Ins answer or de
fensive allegation in writing pursuant to the not of
assembly in such case inSdr and provide d, and it
is further ordered that pi’blienlion of this order
be nude in oud of the Gazsttes of the City ot
Savannah agreeably to law.
Extract from the Minutes.
JOB T. BOLLF.S, Clk.
lime 26 1)1
Superior Court
-Chatham County
Iv.M'AlU dl.UM, 1822.
U PON the peril ion »f
President of' he lot
!\v rfI .„„ To Rent,
Vv „ A tl 1,01 “ ,ld Stores No. 8, Late the pro-
'etii,, if r -' ** le Estate of^P.d Stanton dec for
V ut “ w ‘ u mutferate a Pl Jy to
den .IVHM GKHJBIN,
The President and Vi<4
Pu sident of the Union So- I
- ety and the 1st anil 2nn |
Dire dresses of the Female pilule Nisi
Asylum of -Savannah I
vs. j
Edward Huiirqoin,
f the President and Vice
nion Society and the First
ml Second Directresses of the Female Asylum
of Savannah, praying - the foreclosure of tne Equi
ty of Redemption of all that Bridge situate on
Dgeecliee River, on the roa I leading from Darien
to Sav .itnah, ami about fourteen miles from the
y of Savannah, and knqwu by ifie name of fldis
Bridge, together with one hundred acres of land
original!; granted and reserved for the use ol the
Ferry across which idle aforesaid Bridge has been
erected, and vvJiich said land is bounded north-
vanity b) l.tlld bel'ing'ilg to Ml. .Mungiu ami vir-
McAlllster, e:t.' waistly and southwardly bv4aud he-
longing to Mr. Me Alii Per and westwardly by the
river Ogeechee, which said bridge and lands were
mortgaged hy Edward ftourquin to the said peti
tioners by deed, bturiiig date on the 17th' dry of
April; 1819, to secure the payment of a certain
w .a 'mg obligatory of even Jate with the same m,rt
gage, made aa.I entered into by the same Edward
llourquin to and with the said petiUo.iera in the
final stun of eight thousand dollars, conditioned
for the payment of the sun. of two thousand dol
lars on or before the 17lh day of April in the year
eighteen hundred and Iwcn'y, and the further
sum of two thousand ilol’ars on or before the 17th
day of April 1821, with the lawful interest from the
date of the sai l bond, and that thure is now due
■m the said bond and mortgage, and unpaid the
sum of two thousand dollars with lawlul interest
from the 17th day of April 1819. IV here upon
motion of Richard W. Habersham, Attorney
tdi'the petitiimefs, it is ordered dial the prinet
pal, interest and costs d i on the said bond ar.d
mortgage be paid i.*to court within twelve months
from this dale, or that otherwise,the Equity of
Redemption (unlesscause shewn to the contrary)
or the said mortgaged premises be from thence
lorili (wyciosed and that such further and other
proceedings take place, »s are pursuant to the act
of the general assembly in such cases made and^
provided.
And it is further ordered that this role he pub
tished in one or more of the public Gazettes of
the city of Savannah, at least once a month to -
twelve months or served on the said Edward Bour-
(luin at least six months previous to the tune the
satd money is hereby ordered to be paid into this
court. , ,
Extract from the minutes.
JOB T. BOLLTJS, lerk.
jail 23 19
Superior Court—Chatham County,
Mai Trait, 1322.
Margaret Rusk, A
ii. v Divorce,
VVil'iam Rusk. _S
rjAHE Slu-rifF of the enmity of Chatham having
I made his rrtui'ii in the above case, that the
defendant is no; to 1« louinl in the countv of Chat
ham aforesaid. On motion of M. Shtftall, Senior,
plaintiffs attorney, i< is ordered, that the defend.
Hiit make his answer or d -Pensive allegation in
writing, personally, or by Ins attorney on and be
fore the iiext ierm of. this Court, and that this or
der he published in one of the Gazettes of this
city, once u month tint'll sa'i-l term of court.
Extract from the minutes,
JOB T. BOELES, Clerk.
aug 15 174
N INE mouths alter date application will be
mule to lit - Hon. tin- lustices ot the inferior
Court of Effingham County, for leave to sell the
i-iad estate -belonging to the estate of Temple
Tuiloti, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors.
WM. SHIRK, Adnt’or.
March ? of) 58
Whole No. 1063.
Duhamel <Sf Auze,
"FFsn ron «ale.
K Pipes Cognjtr. Brandy of different brands
and warranted pine
6 cases Champaigns
50 boxes Claret Wine
25 do old Burgundy Wine
30 do Cordials, assorted
20 do essence of Rose A Orange water
100 coils R uling Rope and 2 cases Twine
80 bnxesCamilea of different brands
100 dozen C«lone water
100 qr. boxes Spanish Segsrs
15 lilt;!* N Orleans Sugar
100 pieces Madras* Hdkfs
30 groce Playing Cards
Lamp Oil
2 cases snnerfine Paper Hangings, assorted
* colours and patterns
1 trunk Stationary
25 patient trihble bolted Bank Locks, with
. 2 keys lo each Lock
nov 21 229
JO/IN MOORHEAD,
1 rAF.GS leave to inform his friends in Georgia,
.ZJ that he has establish' - ': himself nermHiien'Iy
in this city as a CO VI Ml SAI ON MR It'; HAN T—
the sale of Southern produce will be his prinet-
ial business, in the management of which, lie be-
levt-.s he can do his friend* justice- -he relies »n
he reputation established during a long residence
in Savannah, on the references to his friends, and
diligent attention to continue the confidence of
those who may be pleased to favor him will, their
business.
3Ww J'orfc, 2 3.'A October, 1822.
Reference in Savannah,
Messrs Guumixo Si Gwathmit.
in Augusta,
John Mooxb, F.sq.
nov 7 |va217
John S. Holt,
Offers his service* to lii* Friends and the Public
ps a .
COMMISSION MERCHANT
AM)
WARE-HOUSE KEEPER.
Auncsrv, OnoRnr*.
H E continues to occupy tlte " are iJ use and
Store*, where McLuwian.l Holt lately irmai
acted business, which are in good order tor l.u
eception and safe keeping of Produce and Mfr-
cliandixe. All orders to purclvna: and corrogn-
ments for sale of Cotton, llerrlimidize, or any
specie* of property, will b* thankfully received ;
and he pledges himself, that every exertion shall
be used, to in ike rotiafactory returns of all busi
ness committed to his care.
On consignment,a few barrel*
Super. Fresh Clour,
and afewevks
Unshcked Stone Lime.
OCt 1 194
flj' The Mflledgevdle Journal and Savannah
lie ,iblican,.will in.a-rl the. above weekly fur two
iTuin'Va, and 1‘orv.atii liitir account* to tlti* place
for payment.
GEORGI A HO t’KL,
BAPTIST CHURCH SQUARE,
SAVANN Ml.
/TJIllB Establishm nit has late'y undergone a
JA through repair, an I cmiiiil ruble improve-
ments have hern added.
The Subscribe! has taken it upon a long lease,
aud it wifi be op>-n on Monday the 2-1:h inst for
the recep'ion and accanimiKluti m of Travellers
and Hoarders, having supplied hit iluu'e wi'h a
new and general a ,-m tment of Furniture.
He is ucternunvd that his 'Table shall he inferi
or to none, while this Bar sh.nl afford the clioic*
esi Liquors of every description.
tE/’The Stahlea are large and convenient, for
the accommodation of any number of ll*»r*e»-.Pfl
With such preparations, added to the indelndga-
hie attention which it will he his study and in
clination to bestow, he cannot bin fl .tter himself
he will receive that share of p.dr.iii.age and suu-
port, to which such arraugcme. ts may be entitl
ed. DAVID M. FITTS.
Savavnah, Nov. 21, 1822,
nov 28 214
~ MRS. DEPASS,
AAKES this method of informing her friend*
L and the public generally, that site has remov
ed from her residence West Broad street, lo the
house formerly occupied hy Mr. Box in Drayton
street, nearly opposite Mr. W. Williams* where
she will as usual, teach the piano with singing
Ac. in the most fashionable style The reduction
of her prices will make it an object for you.ig
allies (wdio feel a disposition) to acquire these
beautiful accomplishments.
N. P. Written or oral communications received
as above. nov 21 . 2J9
INSTRUCTION <>N
The VvoVivY aud F\ute.
U HENRY, first Violin in the S o annuli The-
intend* to give^nstruclion on the above
inairittnems. Ue anil be found at the House ol
Ih Lntit II Forth.
not 23 4231
* i- ntre.i
Vtf'NR. months after,date application will be
.i, j in»ii-L- to tin- Inferior Cotui of Chatham Counl
ty sitting fot ordinary purposes, for leave to sel-
suinliy )>uildi ig lots qn tin South Common near
Ssv.on «n, i nt third Of a lot in Yainacruw, and two
Ims m i dU.ilet, Early county, being pari <•(
the real .• tute of Stephen Cruft, deceased, for tho
benefit of I n- Heir-an t vreduors.
Gl.IVVVIII, I D Git i FT tJm’rx.
'jnlv 9 i sol ‘8
\ulNG iriontfi» after datt apphoution wiit he
A J made to t1t< Hoi. Ini'nor t.ourt pfCaindei
County tor leave to seli ail the real estate of Dr
loliii Ro>a,dec laving in said county fur the ben
efitof the heirs and creditors of his en'.aie.
RI L'TON A. COPP.
Ailm'r of the estate of [no. Russ, iioi
administered.—with the wilt annexed.
spril 2 82
/\ Lt. persons indebted to the estate of John and
Mat ey Moore, of Effingham County de-.rns-
ed to come forward an 1 make payment and those
that have any account*, to present them to.
HKZEK1AH EVANS, Adtfl’r.
B*i>t 29 $04,198*
Notice.
tv\I*INE months alter date, application will be
made to 'lie honorable Judges of thelntexio.
Court til Chatliailt county, for leave lo sell all llie
ren! property of Thomas H. Mullryne, tnirlor, and
be\nglorthebenefit Of ^a N igh0,X i L | {YNKf
Guardian fur T. II. JUiMrytu
ntay 15
• Notico.
\ 1,I, persons having demands against the es
tate of John Davison, ! ite of Cn ithain coun
ty, - deceased, a HI present their acamnts legally
attested ; and th ».e indebted will please to make
immediate payment to
F. II. FLAY, Adm’r.
rov 26 f v 233
I
Proposals,
W ILl. be received by the S'reet and Lane
committee, until Wednesday the llrii DecJ
nex. for replacing all posts and rails in the seve-
al squares in this city, aiul have the same painted
with two coats of while lead—also lo enclose and
level Chippawa square.
Gardner tufts,
1. DAVENPORT,
MOSES SHEET vl.L.
nov 29 235
Library Society.
\ T a meeting ot the Societ -- .i Monday even
ing, August 5. “ -Resolved, that all arreara
ges due the Society, v\ Inch may remain due af
the annual meeting in February next, be imme
diately thereafter put in suit and collected with
ihe least possible delay ; and that tltis resolution
iie published in the papers once a month until
that limk.”
Extract from the minutes,
L. MASON, Sec’ry.
aug 15 %174
^'I'tlie expiration of nine months from tnis
ilinury purpoH
teen Twiggs
r\. date 1 shall apply to honorable justices of the
Inferior Court of Chatham County, si ting for or-
ses, for leave to sell lot no. Aeven-
iggs county, on the waters of Pal-
The Savannah Library n
fS open for the delivery of Books
1 Wednesday and Friday, teoW. 4 tb ft S ,
P. M. •
tmg 8 171
inetto creek, containing two hundred and two
and a half acres land, being part of ttie real es
tate of.Christian Gugtl, deceased, for the bene
fit of the heirs and creditors.
• ADAM COPE, Adm’r.
jul 13 +160
Fifty Dollars Reward.
Try aN-a \v AYL om the Subscr.hermthe month
of July last a negro hoy named BOB, about
24 years old, has a blemish in the right eye, 5
feet 5 or 6 inches high. I purchased the saul ne
gro from Joseph Phillips; the said negro was
from Savannah (G< o.) and it is supposed he will
aim to get hack. Any person win will deliver
me the said negro, shall be entitled to the above,
reward, or secure him in any Jail so that 1 get him,
and all reasonable expenses paid.
JOHN EMMONS.
Burnt Corn, (Ala.) Nov. 15. m239
Tho Iv.itors of the Floridian, Pensacola, Loui
siana Advertiser, New-Orie. .is, Museum, :.•••! lie-
ted to gin me a-
Georgia—Chatluun County.
'To all whom it mat concern—
V i HER 1 tS, A A Srtiets, applies for letters
V V ufaiiiiiinis: i ati«n on tin estate of Mr*. Jane
Mv'TS, late c t SuGinnah widow deceased as prin
cipal creditor.
Now - those are therefore to cite and uUnumiffi
dla. 1.1 singular t!ie kindred and credit or* of tin
saul . .ecease.l, to file their objection* (if any they
lutvc) in my office on or before the 2blh day of
December next; otherwise lelti-j - *tif atlministra-
iion will he granted to the applicant.
Witness the Hun Thomas N. Morel one of the
lustices of the said Court, thisS&h duy of Nov publican, Savannah, arc rt<j’
V D. one thousand eight hundred and iw'enty-twtfc Rmve 3 i r"to. ■ ,n their respective papers, and
\D, coo. Jvrward tlieir accounts to the Alabama Watch;
■E. b.]
nov 26
233
6. 51. ROND,
I man for p»y«t<i*L