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savannah daily republican*
No 242 Vol. XX.
SATURDAY EVENINQ, DECEMBER 7, 1822.
Whole No. 4064.
D . B. NICHOLS,
r „\r nn etf ensWv assortment of Dross
H . i- ««» of very superior patterns, with
A " :l \ Tonir. Ala', full sets of Shovel,
ShtVt ' ta n n dPok/r,alH>ra,».
™ft,«ind common se a Tea Tray., ported
IuR^ved an ! plain sets of Britania Tea Pots
9 u K ,rs»na creams
Lace,
OoM nnl silver
AMO —
lever and plain YV atches
fine and faticy Cl"'lt* ( ^ other Jewelry
Waist ^Buckles of gold, paste, steel and gilt
Wares
' it",’uk” or resist the powerful influ-
*ffJ5Ei *£& above,
will perforate
* n ^Vlv"tcSf^d Clocks repaired and warranted
nov 25 i2 )2
' Commissioners of Pilotage
CON I'RAO V WANTED.
P ROP'IS U S will be received for keeping in
repair the lleac.ons, .nd for cleaning keeping
atitionary, an.l in good order, the Buoys in 8a
vsnnali River, for one year. Applications to be
Rv order JNO. U HOU'.OMBB, ,W,.
nnv 21 226
* In Council,
Novimbsr 28, 1822.
O nPEKF.D, that an election for Recorder of
the Gifv, do take place at the next regular
meeting of Council. Applicants will leave their
names with the Clerk of Council.
M. MYERS, «. c
nov 50 256
Carriage Horse.
r. WELL broke ana fast trotting Carriage or
J^Cig horse, the best of the late Dr. Bayards
pair, for sale by the subscriber, on accommodat
ing Urms. If not disposed of before the first
Tuesday in December, he will then be sold at the
Court House to the highest bidder.
GEORGE SCHLEY
nnv 39 255
Assize of Bread.
fflHE average price of Flour being 8 dollar
i. ptr barrel,the weight of Bread forth'
present month, must be as follows, viz:
12A Cents Loaf ‘21b 4foz,
6f Cents Loaf lib 2oz,
of which all Bakers and Sellers of Bread will take
due notice. JOHN .1. ROBERTS c. i
net 1 194
•SAVANNAH
Boor House and Hospital.
V ISITING Committee forNovfmiikh and Du
rsMnr.ii, CH VRLES M’IN TIRE and CH \S.
HOYT. Attending Physician, Dr. WM. II.C.UV
LER. By order of tlic Board.
JOHN H \UPT, Steward
nov 2 213
GEORGIA HOTEL,
BjtPriST CHURCH SQUARE.
SAVANNAH.
Tennis Establishment has lately undergone a
JL through repair, and considerable improve
menu have been added.
The Subscriber has taken it upon a long lease
and it will be open on Monday the 24th inst. for
the reception and accommodation of Travellers
»ml Boarders, having supplied his House with a
new and general assortment of Furniture.
He is determined that his Table shall be inferi
or to none, while this Bar shall afford the cholc
eit Liquors of every description.
dj- Thc Stables arc large and convenient, for
the accommodation of any number of Horses .rj)
With such preparations, added to the indefatiga
'ole attention which it will be his study and in
dilution to bestow, he cannot but flatter himsclt
he will receive that share of patronage and sup
port, to which such arrangements may be entitl
ed. DAVID M. FITTS.
Savannah, Jh'ov. 21, 1822,
nov 28 234
JAME* DILK
R ESPECTFULLY informs his friends and the
public, that he has taken that commodious
store in the new brick buildings South East cor
ner of Market Square, and opposite the store of
Messrs If. fnfftis ti Co Gibbons* buildings;
where he has on hand, and is still opening, a
handsome and general assortmens of
CHINA,
Glass and Earthenware.
Received direct from his Correspondents in Liv
erpool. The above articles are warranted of the
the ffrst qualitv, being selected to order, and will
he sold wholesale or retail, as low and no as ac
commodating terms, as any in the ity affords
The attention of Families and Country Mer-
pliant* in particular, is request towards them,
tlec 2 f 1/237
Watt Smetts.
f | AVB within a tew days received from the
I most approved mills, and offer for sale on ac
commodating terms, at the dock lately occupied
by Messrs Brown & Overstreet.
500,01)0 feet new prime sawed lumber of all des
criptions,
Atso.
200,000 feet ranging timber,
250,000 Shingles
The above assortment with what they are daily
eceiviug enable them to execute any orders.
Shortly expected a large supply of white and
red oak staves.
(Hj'Orders for lumber cut to any length will be
promptly attend* d io,
nnv 26 1t2> ?
Dissolution of Copartnership.
PUB firm of ,1 G Bi.avi f. ft co was devolved by
» mutual consent on the 26 li September last;
those indebted will make payment on or before
Hu first day of December next to .1 C Blance who
is authorized to collect the same; all those who
have any demands against the concern will please
render their bills in for payment.
J C. BLANCE.
J. G BLANCE.
N B.—The business will be conducted hert af
ter !>y J.G. lilanoe on his own account under the
Bluff on Williamsons wharf, where he will keep a
constant supply of the best Groceries Hud Provia,
>°ns. J. C. BLANCE.
nov 22 v }*230
noticeT”
4 1 L persons indebted to the subscriber either
by note or account are requested to call and
make payment by the first of January next, by so
doing they may save cost
CHARLES GREGORY.
T w ill 'oil out my stock of GROCERIES anil
BUILDING, this stand for the grocery business is
the best and most convenient in west broad street.
Apply to the subscriber above
nov 22 250ca*
M*
ENGLISH SCHOOL.
U. JAMES K HOI,LOUGH, lately from
hnrleston, intends opening - School in this
ii), in which will be taught, those several brand,
es generally comprised in an English Education
He will likewise, if applied to, attend to the in
structinn of Youth in private families
For particulars reference may be had to Rev
James O Andrew, Rim George While, Mr Isaac
D’Lyon and Mr De Villers.
For Testimonials as to character and ability, ad
vert to the following certificates.
Charleston, ,\'ov. 15th, 1822
Mr. Bollough having been Tutor to one «»f i
sons for eighteen months, and of another for
shorter period, I hereby testify, that 1 have bp. n
perfectly satisfied with his services. I have foon
him steady, pari nt, assiduous, and believe that
lie lias advanced his pupils as fast as their eapaci
ties would admit of.
THOMAS RHF/n SMITH
From a long and intimate acquaintance will
Mr J. K. Boll nigh, and as Tutor to my Son, 1 I ■<
warranted, and take pleasure in b • wing tcstia>.>
ny to his qualifications for teaching the usuu
branches of an English education. Asa genii
mail, Itis character is unexceptionable.
AARON MOISE
Charleston, Oct 10, 1922.
Parents and guardians disposed to patronize
the ubscriber, and who may be desirous of an m
tewiew with him, sre respectfully requested t*>
call at hi'residence at Mr Rolf's, in Montgomery
street, near the Baptist Church, or at the Meth
odist Parsonage, where he may be occasionally
found.
dec 5 m259
Notice.
T HE copartnership existing between the sub
scriber* since the 23.1 October, 1821, is this
day dissolved by mutual consent. Those indebt
ed will make payment without delay to James
Fowler, who is authorised to collect the same
J. W. CANNON.
JAMES FOWLER.
J. W Cannon,
W ILL continue the business at the same
stand,and will tie thankful for the patron
age of the late cu turners of Cannon fa Fowler.
nov 16
225
Jt otice and Caution.
W HEREAS I have been informed that Johi
Curr.ochan and Peter Mitchell of this City
Imve by sundry deeds recently mortgaged and
assigned to divers persons either their individun -
creditors, creditors of the late firm of Cavnochai
St Mitchell, or others, all or sundry the property
and estate both real aiul personal of the said firn
•is well as their own individual property and e:
tate consisting together of houses, lots, land
stores, wharfs, negroes Sic. in Savannah and Da
rienin Georgia or the neighborhood thereof, ami
elsewhere with their interest or share in the Mod,
of the Lower Steam Mill near Darien, ami sundry
shares in the United States Bank and other Bank-,
is well as sundry debts due to them in various
places, besidt lands, lots, negroes 8cc. in the ter-
ritory of Florida, and particularly one large trad
of land bought of Forbes k Co. lying between
the rivers St. Marks and Apalachicola in the ter
ritory of Florida aforesaid.
These are hereby to caution the public against
purchasing any part of the said property or es
tate so conveyed, or any other property belong
ing to the said Carnochan & Mitchell or eitlici .1
them as 1 hoH prior reortgages on the greatest
oart thereof which are on record in the registry
in Savannah and Darien aforesaid and in Charles
ton S. C. and equitable liens on all the property
of said John Carnochan and Peter Mi'chtril
WILLIAM CHRISTIE, Savannah
• The edit ors of the Courier, Si City Ga/.'-tte.
at Charleston i Floridian, at Pensacola; Recorder
It Milledgeville i Republican, at Montgomery,
Alabama, and Chronicle, at Augusta f are requ- -
,-dto insert the above advertisement once
week until countermanded, and forward their
accounts to this office for payment.
pine 6 4134 __________
Planters' Bank,
SAVANNAH, October 16th, 1822.
R ESOLVED by the Board of Direction of the
Planters’ Hank of the State of Georgia, that
from and after this dale, this Bank will not consi
der the notes of any of the Chartered Banks of
tin- State of Georgia (the notes of the Planters’
Bank excepted) that may be deposited in the
Planter’s Bank by any person or persona, or Ly
any banking company whatsoever, or that m.ty be
paid into the said bank to the credit of any per
n or persons or any banking company, as ere
ing any clum in favor of Mich persons or such
banking company to demand that tin checks or
iders they or such banking company may is
toe • n the said Planters’ Bank to be paid in spe
rie coin of gold or silver i but that the Planters’
Bank will, fo r the accommodation of their custo
mers, continue to receive as heretofore, in depos
i’e and in payment of all notes deposited for col.
'ection, 'he notes of all the chartered banks of tlra
state, of Georgia, but will always reserve to itself
the right of choice in the notes of winch of the
r- sportive chartered banks of the state of Geor-
• ’•i'j, the said Planter’s Bank may prefi r to make
to payment on the checks or orders being pre-
ten e.i of person or persons or any banking com-
p tiiv that may have an amount at their credit in
bank.
Resolved, That for the information of customers
of "a Planters’Bank, that each one may know
h ■ amount of their respective deposits in the
notes of the clurtered hanks of the state of Geor
gia, other than the Planters’Hank, ami also the
noun' of their deposits in the notes of the Plan
rt,’ Buna.) that the Cashier of this bank be in
• rue M to have entered from and after this data-
in he books of the customers <>f this institution,
i lira i- depositing the notes of the chartered
Banks vs aforesaid, the following words to be pre
fix-d to the respective sums they may dnposite
til ll.nk, n tmely, “Notes of the Banks ofGeoigi»”;
alien nates of tlie Planters’bank are deposited,
the entry to he m tde as such
By order of the Board of Directors.
JOHN F. LLOYD,
Cashier pro tern
oct 17 ai-1201
Brigade Orders.
Savannah, Oe‘. 2bth, 1822,
'JTHE Brigadt Inspector of the 1st Brigade will
I fort hwit Ii proceed to the annual convention of
the Field, Staff, Company and Nop commissioned
■fPcers, mid the musters of the Regim-rats and
Battalions, composing the Brig tde for the purpose
of being trained and mustered, bv him in the ex
ercises and evolutions prescribed by Congress, in
conformity with the 10th section of the Militia law
of 1818.
Uyordorof Gzvrrai Hartieit,
WM OVERSTREET, Aid de Camp.
Inspectors office, 4rA A on 1822.
In conformity w ith the r.b. ve order for the
convention of the Field, Staff, Company and
Non-Commissioned officers, and tor the review
..ltd inspection of the 1st brigade of the militia
ot Georgia. T.ie Colonels or commanding of
ficers ol regiments composing the same are
hereby ordered and directed to Imve their res
pective commands underarms on Hieir usual gen
eral parade grounds, for the purpose of being
trained in the exercises and evolutions prescrib
ed by Congress, at 11 o'clock, on ihe following
days, viz
On Wednesday the 4th December next, the re
view and inspection of the Camden count v Bat
talion.
Oti Friday the 6th December, toe review and
inspect inn of Wayne county battalion.
On Saturday the 7th December, the review
and inspJCtion of Glynn county Battalion.
On Monday the Dili December, the review and
tnspectiion of the McIntosh county Battalion.
On Wednesday the 11th December, the re
view ami inspection of the Liberty countv Batta
lion.
On Friday the 13th December, the review and
inspection of the llrvaii county Battalion
On Monday the l6th December, the review and
inspection of the Chatham county Battalion, b.
longing to the 35'h regiment.
On Tuesday the 17ih December, the review
and inspection of the Effingham county Battalion
On 'Thursday the 16th January next, a couveu
’ion of the Field, Staff, Company, and Non com
nissioned officers of the 1st regiment, (city of Sa
vannah,) and on the following Friday the 17t!i
January, the review and inspection of the whole
regiment.
Both officers ami privates are especially re-
quired to he aimed and accoutered according to
law, and the Field officers of the Brigade to*at
tend the reviews within their respective com
mauds for the purpose of superintending and en
forcing the prescribed system of discipline.
WM. I». BOWEN,
Brig. Inspec. 1st Brig. 1st Uiv Geo Militia
nov 21 229
Attention !—Georgia Hussars f
'S
be on their para ,e ground, at 3 o'clock, P.
tt on Friday the loth mat. in full uniform ami
completely equipped tor parade.
By order Lt. Ftilkh, Cominan ling.
GORDON, Serg’t.
dec 6
Notice.
A l.L persons having demands against the es
j® tate of the late Col. lames Johnston, of Sa
i-ninth, are requested to render them duly at
tested, and those indebted to make payment to
PAT. 11009 TOUN,
Qua/. Executor.
oct 25 203
Superior court—Chatham county.
Ma» Term, 1822.
Catherine WilsonY
vs, C Bill for Divorce.
John Wilson y
I N tins case the Sheriff having made return that
the Defendant is not to he ;ound,on motion of
D.'I.yon ii De I.amoita, Solicitors for the com
plainants. It is ordered that the defend it.t do
appear personally or by attorney at or belorc lira
next term of the Superior Court of Chatham
County in January next,and file his attsweror de
fensive allegation in writing pursuant to the act of
assembly in such case made and provided, and it
is further ordered that publication of this order
lie made in one of the Gazettes of the City
Savannah agreeably to law.
Extract from the Minutes.
JOB T. BOl.LES, Clk
pine 26 151
Divorce.
Wood and Lumber Yard.
T HE subscribe! oilers for sale vtiry low a large
supp y of FIRE WOOD and LUMBER* and
ir.forms the public that he will cut any quantity of
timber Spars, Snafls for Rice mills, or saw any
quantity of I.umber to bills at very short notice or
any order in the above line will be thankfully rc-
®*i''fcd by Win Bird at Camp Jackson, or by the
seiibsciber. DAVID A. STROUD Alt.
nov 7 fr217
Proposals, .
"V\/1LL be received by tie Street and Lane
Y * cuminiUee, until Wednesday the ll'h Dec.
next lor replacing all posts and rails in the seve-
raj squares in this city, and have the same painted
With two coats of while lead—also to enclose and
svel Chippawa square.
GARDNER TUFTS,
I DAVENPORT,
MOSES SUEFTALL.
nov 29 235
A Library Society.
V . a meeting orthe Society on Monday eveh-
tng, August 5. “ Resolved, that all arreura-
ffes due the Society, which may remain due at
rAT, alme *K in February next, be imme-
J ately thereafter put suit and collected with
i, ,!!. 1 po^ible delay ; and that this resolution
’hat time » tlle l ,u P er3 once R montl1 unlil
Extract from the minutes,
„ L. MASON, Sec’ry.
N'Z H 074
S ’T-INK months after date hereof application
M will be made, to the Honourable the Just!-
? es of I'm Inferior Court of Chatham County for
leave to sell all that tract of land situate in Cliat-
JJ am County containing fifty acres more or less,
funded on the north by Lands of the estate of
leliaj-jon the east and south by lands of Thomas
wiliuoi; i and on the West by lands of C. F. flu
? ei "f> ‘-he real estate of Thomas G. Davit dec.
“e dil.‘ :'o r the benefit of the heirs and creditors
(C11 ARLES GREGORY,
„ ___ ilx’r, of Thomas G. Davis
Jf
To the Public.
T CARNOCHAN and V. Mitchel, are sorry to
. be again brought before the publr bv a se
coiid notice of Mr. Christies, who has -n-loubt
; v claims against them, wi tch when hnally liqun
lated on the decision of the suit now pending.
they will try to satisfy as soon as possible there-
,0 The deeds under which Mr. Christie claims an
exclusive right to all the real and personal estate
,f Carnochan ii Mitchel, are considered as into.-
,m ust and illegal. Hence they have been
brought and are still before the Court, and other
L t |,ave been executed and recorded, convey
ifg the property for the use of all their creditors,
r hristie included; without any trust or re
rvation beneficial to G and M. or their families;
and if this be not agreeable to that gentleman H
mu.t nevertheless appear lair & equ able to the
mihlie and all who have a sense of justice.
P Tlie Trustees under the Ue deeds are anxious
o sell the Lands in Florida, alluded to in the no-
tice of Air. C. and to apply the proceeds o -lit
•^mSi-itenavment of part of Ins demand k depo
sitT sufficiency thereof to cover alibis claim, sub
iaetto the* decision of the Court-but Ins oppos.
ion to any reasonable sale, as one interested in hi*
. • i a. whilst iniurintr all part its conccmetl,
nuJ=
order of Court.
june 8 ,
it-.- Editors of papers who insert Mr. Christie s
..oSc w i pleaie‘ .nsei-t the above until hi. is
wiSawn, and forward their bills to this ofl.ee
where tliey will be promptly paid by^ ^ ^ M
' Paragon Toll Mil,
SEEING now in complete order will receive
Brim 1. Rice, to be beat on toll at any .me •
rti. - lOtn of September next, or earlier if
wished, d urns on the Mill may lie secured by
nplicutioh to Jacob Read or Wilhunt Kthiairick
Ii-Llries. alter the. 15 I. .1 August, each ti n
Superior Court—Chatham County
,1ANUABT TSUM,, 1822.
The President and Vice -
Preaiilent of the Union 9o-
• •I iy aovl the 1st and 2nd
Directresses of the Female pilule Nisi
Aiyium of Savannah 1
vs.
Edward Bourquin. J
U PON ihe petition of the President and Vice
President of the Union Society and the First
and Second Directresses of the Female Asylum
of Savannah, praying the foreclosure of the F.qui-
■y of Redemp imi of all that Bridge situate on
Ogee chee River, on the road leading from Darien
tii Savannah, and about fourteen miles from the
ci y of Savannah, and known by the name of Hills
Bridge, together with one hundred acres of land
originally granted and reserved for the use of the
Ferry acres ; which the aforesaid Bridge has been
reeled, and which said iand is hounded north-
ardlv by land belonging to Mr. Mongin anti Alr-
Mc Aliister, east waruly and southwardly by land he-
to gingtoMr. McAllister and westward!/ by the
Ever Ogeechee, which said bridge and lands were
mortgaged by Edward Bourquin to the said peti
tioners by deed, bearing date on the 17th day of
April; 1819, to secure tile payment of a certain
w riting obligatory of even date with the same m.rt
gage, made and entered into by the same Edward
Superior Court—Chatham County,
Mat Tliim, 1822
Margaret Rusk,)
vs. i
William Rusk, j
S JIIE Sheriff of the county of Chatham having
. made his return in the above case, that the
efendant is not to be found in the county of (iha' -
ham aforesaid. On motion of M. Sheflall, Senior,
plaintiffs attorney, it is ordered, that the defend,
it make his answer or defensive allegation in
riting, personally, or by his attorney on and be
fore the next term of this Court, and that this or
der be published in one of the Gazettes of this
city, once a month until said term of court.
Extract from the minutes,
JOU T. BOLLES, Cleric.
aug 15 174
\ INF. months alter date application will bi
made to the Hon. the lttstic.es ojthe inferior
court of Effingham County, fur leave to sell tin
t-al estate belonging to the estate of ’Temple
Tullos, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors
WM. SPIER, Adm’or.
March 9 o^ 58
Bourquin to and with the said petitioners in the
final sum of eight thousand dollars, conditioned
for the payment >f the sun. of two thousand dol
lars on or before the 17til lay ot April in the y ear
eighteen hundred and twenty, and'he further
-mm of two thousan 1 dollars on or before the 17 tli
luv of April 1821, with the lawful iuterestfroni the
date at the said bond, and that there is now due
on the said bond and mortgage, and unpaid the
sum of two thousand dollars with lawful interest
from the 17th day of .April 1819. Whereupon
on motion of Richard W Habersham, Attorney
for the petitioners, it is ordered that the princi
pal, interest and costs due on the said bond am
mortgage be paid into court within twelve month,
from this date, or that otherwise the Equity ot
Redemption (unless cause shewn to the contrary)
or the said mortgaged premises be from ilience-
lorth foreclosed and that such fur her and other
proceedings take place, as are pursuant to the act
of the general assembly in such cases made and
1 Andu’is further orderedthat thisiule be pub
fished in one or more ot the public Gazettes ,
the city of Savannah, at least once a month for
tw elve months or served on the said Edward Hour
quin at least six months previous to the time tin-
said money is hereby ordered to be paid iplo this
court.
Extract from the minutes.
JOU T. BOLLES, lerk.
j.n 23 19
wiU cousrii 01200 tierces of clean rice, provided
he mill is kept lurnished With ^
July 30 t 16 .?!
11 he
Notice.
i N2iHNE months alter date, application will 1
lt\J made to the honorable Judges or the Inferi
Court of OHbiham county, for leave to sell all the
real property of l ho,was H. Miillryne, mtnor, and
Guar.Uan ‘or ’l\ ll. MuUr'jn?
may 15 5^ ^ .—
The Savannah Library
8 open for the defiverjr of^
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AUUANGF.tMFaNT
Police to Travelers t > and from
Savannah.
/\ UNION of sei.'iuieiit aave-g »r.k ;p plxc. 1 be
i'j iween the prop"''-tors of the n. >• fine of
•tapes, established on t .c'north si ! of the Sa-
ran,,ah river, between 9avrnnHh and Hainhu’g,
mid Augusta, connected by the 9 earn ll'ial Car.
oiina to Furysburg—an I the line of Stage out of
Savannah, on the south side of said river; the
St ,ge office of both wifi, bencs foru'ard, be kept
at the ('ity lintel in Savannah—where the pubiic
are respectfully informed that seats, on either
route, are in future to be applied for.
To illustrate the benefit* of the two rTablish-
meats, as they are to operate to the public at
large, it need only be stated that,
The old Georgia lino,will arrive Sc depart on ihe
same days as heretofore, and will quicken its
pace so us that passengers will be t .kci thro’in
t*o day s, between-iiin and sun, tints idl i-.ling a
pleasant and delightful mode of transportation Lo
Ladies and persons io delicate health, or to those
who travel for p|gii u e rather than on urgent bu
siness, «
The new line i:> CsM'ina is gotten up no quite
a dift'eren' nrincip e. Passengers are taken iron
e taken iroin
urge, at 12
INSTRUCTION ON
The YioVm and lAule.
U R HENRY, first Violin in the S raaunah The
atre,intends to give/lnstriicticn on the above
ruments. He will be found at ibe House ot
Dr Louis U Furth.
nov 23 4231
SJ*INE months after date application will be
J made to tbc Interior Court of Chatham Con id
y sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sel
undry building lots on the South Common nea,
•'•ivaiioali, one third of a lot in Yaniacraw, and two
lota m 4th distrrr, Early county, being part of
he real estate of Stephen Cruft, deceased, for the
benefit uf the heir- and or. ditors.
ELIZABETH CRAFT Adm’rx.
jelly 9 Lul58
Bolton's wharf, a jo n g F.x li.utge,
o’clock, eicry day, on bo r 1'he s -.-;un BoatC.ir-
olina, and arc lauded st I’ary-bu.-g (dining in 'he
host) In from three to four Ii iurs, according to
the state of the ti> c and siicng'h of the current—
they are then placed immediately in a commodi
ous Post Chaise, anil l iken (by rapid J, Ives, in
the hands of sober, experienced Coachmen, and
able and gentle Horse*, the w ay he/ g lighted
with a large lamp orlanthern on the top of the
carriage) through to UHinbuig md August'*, so
us to arrive at those places by, from 9 *o to o’clock
the following morning; changing Morses on the
way at an average d a mco of 14 miles, and sup
ping at -Mathew’s Bluff (the half way hw.'i-j and
breakfasting one change of Cavalry abort of Au
gusta.
Humming—-A .Coach will leave Augusta and
arrive at Savannah, at the same hours as those
peeifted going in : Di.ung and supping oti thy
road, and breakfasting on board the slcaui boat,
which remains all nighWtt l’urys buig, in r ccive
the passengers at 7 o’clock the next morning.
The Stage office in Augusta, fin the C-irolinx
route is fixed at the I’ianlers Hotel, and at -he
Post office, in Hamburg. That of the G. , gia
route remainsut the Globe Tavern.
By the operation of the Steam boat Carolina,
Passengers will be taken to and from Ch i lesi on,
landing and embarking at Pnry sburg. lira von-
ractor for carrying the northern mail, pledging
inniself, to run daily and con-tancomfortable
our wheel vehicles between Porysburgh and
Charleston, competent to carry six p..as ngers
conveniently. The Stage Office iur the santc, is
w established at the City Hotel in savafinah, and
heretofore, at the Post office i.t Charleston.
The Darien Stages continue to operate,as here
tofore, between Savannah and that place, and the
stage office tor dial line continues at the City Ho
tel.
Silas hoi.us,
*4 Proprietor oftlte Nortneiii route;
LAMB h DC AVI i T,
Proprietors of the S ■ th. n route.
JNO WOMACK,
Proprietor of the At estern Git. route to Pierce’.*
KLEAZER EARLY, fo- s, h, and
daniel vv. McKenzie,
Proprietors of the new Western c.-ratin-i r, i‘.c,
dec 5 l‘240
"VjSlNE months after date application will bt
Ll made t A the Hon. Inferior Court of Camden
<unity for leave to -sell all die real estate of Dr
inlin ifiiss, dec laying in said county for the ben
fit of the heirs and creditor-, of his estate.
y BELTON A. COPP,
Adm’r of the estate of >no Ross, noi
administered.—-with the will annexed
april 2 82
Notice-
V LL persons having demands against the es
tate of John Davison, late of Chatham coun-
ty, deceased, will present their accounts legally
./.tested; and those indebted will please to make
immediate payment to
F. II. FRAY, Adm’r.
nov 26 f r 233
1. Wednesday and Friday j from 4 tii
P.M.
aug
I7i
Georgia—C hatham C ounty.
To all whom it may concern—
\ t MERY.AS, A A. Smtts, applies for letters
l\ of administration on the estate of Mrs. June
\jv.-rs, late of Savannah widow deceased as prin
cipal creditor.
Now these are therefote to cite and admonish
all and singular ‘.he kindred and creditors of the
said deceased, t< file their objections (if any they
have) in my office on Or before the 26tli day ol
Hecrifiber next; otherwise letters of advuinistva-
firj - ill be granted to (be applicant.
” 'fit-Sr.the Hon Utomns N. More! one of the
Jnsficvij f,f <hfc said Court, this 26tli day of Nov
A, M- fide {htitiStmtii eight hundred and twenty-two.
I;-. >•] S. M.BOND. c co.
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CITY IIOTK 5
8AVJ..VX.
0 RRAN BYRD returns ni,. thaiiKa to
lie in general and to las friends in pa, ...
tor the patronage Which., !iave heretofore ex-
i, uded to lam,as the es'.i'.*.ishc-r of said H,-.
After two years of iurvitude and iritemiuing
zeal tom-ake it the great Hotel - lli/.h its j,ecu liaT
situation, and its other advantages demand, d it
should be—he is induced to retire back toCh.-. C3-'
ton, on account of the unwillingness wmushis
family manifi ats at leaving that pla- for this In
doing so he eatries slongjwilh iiim feelings of,- l at
itude to many individuals here, who have extend
ed io him their countenance au-i support—and
he takes much pleasure in recommending to the
public the individual whom the proprietor has
selected for Ids successor.
His lime in the Hotel closes with this da-, and
Mi- John Miller's commences in the morning of
to- motto w.
Orran Byrd will remain, in Savannah long e-
nougli to bring all his pecuniary transur ions to a
final and complete eluse—and he wishes al 1 per
sons having claims against him to exhibit the same
at his Room in the Oitj Hotel—also he desires
suen as are indebted to him to make immediate
payment.
John MBler,
Late of the Planters Hofi I, Augusta, informs the
public that he has take ii the above mentioned Ci
ty Hotel inSavattnah ; the peculiar advantages
of which are more particularly set F orth in the
nodceofrtie proprietors of all HU stages going out
of the said City.
He would just sav that it is hts iiiten'.ion t., tie-
serve the continued patronage of ihe fi ieral and
geiit-rous community which received ms prede
cessor with open arms among the,:., nd extend^
to tin City Hotel so much of thftir <avour,
dec 5 1240 x