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SAVANNAH datly republican.
A 243 Vol. XX.
Monday evejylyg, December 9,1822.
Whole No. 4065.
n b. NICHOLS,
extensive assortment of Brass
T very superior .patterns, wil l
J 1 .IvHi*" A | S f„|| gets of Shovel,
Bfcoi*' ""''p^cr, alt hra,> -
1'onr'i 111 ,*!!!!mm<>n sol. TeaTr.ys, assort ml
crylioe and common
► CSved »"* >’’ a ' n se,S of Brita ”i“ TC!l r ° U
ft iffrsaw' r ’.. ViVfvvn, Prushes
)r egrtn»sk* u - B<, ’ 1 , u' n jVes, Razors and Strops
|l ■ ,ttr’>, T*her with a variety of
hellUom;s ; —^ jy are3f v { x
ttes
llul lion, &c.
MiBan Sires, va
*™,"ZL uirU Bpwlo
SSiaiSsr 1
Lw.nl •''"'K"'"’""’
VlnP
kney Ware, &c »e
Ip al lition to the
JAMES DICK
R ESPECTFULLY inform* his IFiends and the
public, that lie has taken that commodious
store in the new brick buildings South Hast cor
ner of Market Square, and opposite the store of
Messrs. IK Inglis It Co. Gibbons’ buildings;
where he lias on hand, an i is still opening, a
handsome and general astortniens of
CHIN A,
Glass and Earthenware.
Received direct from his Correspo'.dents in Liv
erpool. The above articles are warranted of the
the first quality, being selected to order, and will
he sold wholesale or retail, as low and on us ac
commodating terms as any in the > ity affords.
The attention of families and Country Mer
chants in particular, is request towards them,
dec 2 , ) 1,237
ihdvi
be has Pistols that
perforate “ «*,“ of resist the powerful influ-
:,nC ~w"tlhTand Clock-, repaired and warranted
nov 25 .--32
t CommissionersofPilotage.
CONTKAO'I WAN 1 .•
I,->nopoSAl..S " ill be receive 1 tor keeping in
P r, uu-.lie Beacons, and for cleaning keeping
rff'vetfi" nne!'eTr 1Cr App e |ic«C>or!s to be
Eft ' IS®—
11,0,1“ lm - “ 1 10, C0 " UB '
1 ,,i uofi
ttnV /.l '
—" In Council,
Novkmbkb 28, 1822.
0 -1 onpiEl), that an election for Recorder of
the Cits’, do take place «t the next regular
- peiiM pf Council. Applicants will leave their
|n*'mc» with the Clerk of Council.
Raff 'i$ Smetts.
I "AYR within a few days received from the
most approved mills, and offer for sale on ac
commodating terms, at the duck lately occupied
by Messrs llrown U Overstreet.
500,000 feet new prime sawed lumber of all des
criptions,
ALSO.
200,000 feet ranging timber,
250,000 Shingles.
The above assortment with what they are daily
receiving enable litem to execute an) orders.
Shortly expected a large supply of white and
red oak staves.
tfj*Orders for lumber cut to any length will be
promptly attended to.
nnv 26 Jt233
Dissolution of Copartnership.
11II-. Iir.n o| I G Mi.av.'k s Co w-isih si.bed by
u mu'ual consent on the 26th Dept, tuber last;
lmt° indebted will m >ke pannent on, or before
Jhe.ftrst day of December next to ,1 C lllance who
is authorized to colh ct the same; all those who
have any demands against the concern will please
render their bills in for payment.
J C. BLAftCE.
y. G. BLANCH.
N B.—The business will be conducted hereaf
ter bv .1. C. Ilhnce on his iwii account under the
Itlnff on Williamsons wharf, 4 here he will keep a
constant supply of the best Groceries and Provis
ions. J. C. BLANCE.
nnv 22 ,i j*2:IO
' notice:
4 LI. persons indebted to the subscriber either
by note or account are requested to call and
make payment by the first of limitary next, by so
doing they may save cost
CHARLES GREGORY.
J will sell out my stock of GROCERIES and
BUILDING, this stand for the grocery business is
the best and most convenient in we-A broad street.
\pply to the subscriber above
nov -22 2 iOcAt
M. MYERS, c. c.
2.16
Carriage Horse.
^ WT.l.r broke and last troUing C.rnnge or
A\i;ig horse, the beat of Hie late Dr. Bayards
pj , r f nr s; ,!e by the subscriber, on accommodat
[•„-(, rms, If not disposed of before the fit-,
I uenduv in December, he will then be sold at the
Court House to the highest bidder.
GEORGE SCHLEY.
, 29 215
Assize of Bread.
rrtllE averare price of Flour being 8 dollars
1 per barrel, the weight of Bread for the
present month, must be as follows, viz:
124 Cents Loaf 21b 4|oz,
6J Cents I .oaf lib 2oz,
f siiiclt all Bakers and Sellers of Rread will tak*
rue notice. JOHN J. ROBERTS c. t.
net 1 I'M- •
"•j.VVANNVH
Voir House and Hospital.
ITUSITING Committee forNnvitMnr.it and Dr.-
V , uiiirn. Oil \RLKS M'INTIRB and UIIAS.
JIOVT. Attending Physician, l*r. WM. H. CUT
LER. By order ef.the Board.
JOHN HAUPT, Steward,
nr 2 ’ 213 _____
GEORG I \ HO PEL,
jupnsr church squ.hu:,
savannah.
I yyvuis Establishment has lately undergone a
I A throngh repair, and considerable improve-
■m i s have been added.
I iv Subscriber has taken it upon a long lease,
I ,*!jt w i|l be open on Monday the 24lh inst for
tl, f reception and accommodation of Travellers
11"! Hoarders, having supplied bis Home with a
,,, am i general assortment of Furniture.
Ill is determined tltai his Table shall he inferi-
|n to none, while this Bar shall afford the choic-
Ll liquors of every description.
(Tp The Stables are large and convenient, for
the accommodation of any number of Horses £1)
With such preparations, added to the iu.lelatiga
j Fc attention which it will belli. sliul) audio
instion to bestow, he cannot but flatter himself
,c will receive that share of patronage and sup
I port, to which such arrangements may be entitl-
1 ' Ki v DAVID M. FITTS.
Havannah, JVov. 21, 1822.
nnv 28 2 ’ 4
.Yoticc.
riVIE co’-artnership existing between the sub
L s riher. since the 23d October, 1821, is tins
ilisiolved by mutual consent. Those indebt
| 'al will make payment without delay to .lames
»Tjr, who is autliotised to collect the same
J. W. CANNON.
JAMES FUWl.KR.
J. IF Cannon,
W ILL continue the business at the same
stand,and will be thankful for the patron-
1 age ofthe late customers of Cannon h. Fowler.
ENGLISH SCHOOL:
M r. JAMES K BOLLOUGtl, lately from
harleston, intends opening a School in thi-
City, in which will be taught, those several brand
es generally comprised in an English Education.
lie will likewise, if applied to, attend to tile in
-truction of Youth in private families
For particulars reference may he had to Rev
James O Andrew, Rev George White, Mr Isj.i.
D’l.yonand Mr De Villers.
For Testimonl 'Is us to character and ability, ad
vert to the following certificates.
Charleston, -Auti. 15/A, 1822
Mr. Rollottgh having bevn Tutor to one of in
sons for eighteen months, and of an it her fie-
shorter period, I hereby testify, that I have her
perfectly satisfied with his services. I have foun
him steady, patient, assiduous, and believe that
in- It is advanced his pupils as fast as their capaci
ties would admit of.
THOMAS RHETI SMITH
From a long and Intimate acquaintance wit I
Mr .1 K. Bo!lmtgh r and as Tutor to tny Son, I fe<
warranted, and take pleasure in bearing testinu
ny to his qualifications for teaching the usm
branches of an English education. Asa gentle
man, his character is unexceptionable.
AARON MOISE.
Charleston, Ort. 10, 1822.
Barents and guardians disposed to pit ronize
the subscriber, ami wlio may be desirous of an in
<-i view with him. are respectfully requested t<
call at hU residence at Mr Rolf’s, in Montgomery
street, near the Baptist ChurcH, or at the Metl
vdist 1‘arsonage, w here he may be occasion "
found.
dec 5 m2.»9
Planters’ Bank,
S VVANN All, October 16th, 1822.
I^ESOLVF.l) by the Board of Directors of the
J\otice and Caution.
W HEREAS 1 have been informed that John
Carnochan and Peter Mitchell of this City
Rave by sundry deeds recently mortgaged and
is*igned to divers persons either their individua
creditors, creditors of the late firm of Carnochai
St Mitchell, or others, all or sundry the property
and estate both real and personal «f the said firm
as well ns their own individual property and c-
tate consisting together of houses, lots, lands
stores, wharfs, negroes See. in Savannah and Da
rien in Georgia or the neighborhood thereof, and
elsewhere with their interest or share in the stock
ofthe Lower Steam Mill near Darien, and sundr\
shares in the United States Bank and other Banks
is well as sundry debts due to them in various
places, beside lands, lots, negroes &c. in the ter-
ritorv ot Florida, and particularly one large tract
of land bought of Forbes Ik 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
u.te so conveyed, or any other property belong
mg to the said Carnochan It-. Mitchell or either »t
them as I hoi' 1 prior rtortgages on the greatest
part thereof which are on record in the registry
m Savannah and Darien aforesaid and m Charles
ton, S. C. and equitable hens on all the property
of said John Carnochan and Peter Mitchell.
WILLIAM CHRISTIE, Savannah.
* The editors of the Courier, Ik City Gazette,
at Charleston; Floridian, at Pensacola; Uecordet
at Milladgeville ; Republican, at Montgomery,
Alabama, and Chronicle, at Augusta ; arc reques
ted to insert the above advertisement once a
week until countermanded, and forward then
accounts to Ibis olnc-t tor pay rrtenl.
pine 6 tl34
lantern* Bank ofthe Sta’e of Georgia, that
from and after this date, this Bank will not consi
ter the n *te» of my of the Chartered Banks of
lie State of Georgia (the notes ofthe Planters 1
l ink excepted) that may be deposited in the
Planter’s Bank by any person or persons, or b;
jV banking company whatsoever, or that may b
■il l into the sai 1 t>.i lk to the credit of any per
"i or persons or any. banking company, as ere
ting any claim in favor of such persons or such
Oinking company to-demand that the checks or
rders they or such nam ing company may is
le '-n the.said Planters’ !)..nk to be paid in spe-
rie coin of gold or silver ; hut that the Planters'
Rank will, for th< accommodation of their custo
n rs, continue to re viva as heretofore, in depos-
i e and in payment of n>l notes deposited for col
•etion, the notes of all the chxrtere 1 banks of th
ale, of Georgia, but will always reserve to itself
it- right of choice in tltP notes of which of the
r speelive clia- terc l banks ofthe state of Geor
gu, the said Planter’s Bank may prefer to make
i payment on the checks or orders being pre
tn'ed of person or persona or any Dunking coin
,n' 'hat may have »n amount at their credit in
hank.
ftesolved, That for the information of customers
of ine Pin.iters’ Bank, that each one may know
die amount of their respective deposits in th
Kites of the chartered banks ofthe slate of Geor
gin, other than the Planters’Bank, and also the
amount of iheir deposits in the notes of the Plan
t. r*’ UanK ; that the Cashier of this bank be in
hi meted to have entered from and after this date
iu he books ofthe customers of this institution
on their d positing the notes of the chartered
Banks as aforesaid, the following words to be pre
fixed to the respective sums they may depovite
in Bank, namely, “Notes ofthe Banks ofGeorgi
..•lien notes of lie Planters’ bank are deposited
tiie entry to be made as such
By order of the Board of Directors.
JOHN F. LLOYD,
Cashier pro teni
oct 17 *1*1201
Brigade Orders.
Savannah, Oct. 2t>th, 1822.
T HE Brigade Inspector ofthe 1st Brigade will
forthwith proceed to the annu tl convention of |
the Field, Staff, Company and N"i» commissioned
flicers, and the musters of t ie Regiments and
Battalions, composing the Brig ide for the purpose
of being trained and mustered, by him in the ex-
ercises and evolutions prescribed by Congress, in !
conformity with the 10th section of the Militia law
of 1818.
Byordorof Gstsr.nvc II Ait nr. *,
WM. OVERSTREET, Aidde Camp.
Inipectom office, 4/A Nov. 1322. *
In conformity with the above order for the
convention of the Field, Staff, Company and
Non-Comt.iissioned officers, and for the review
and inspection of the 1st brigade of the militia
of Georgia. Toe Colonels or commanding of
ficers tif regiments composing the same are
hereby ordered and directed to have their res
pective commands under arms on their 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 the following
' ys, viz
On Wednesday the 4th December next, the re
view and inspection of the Camden county Bat
talion.
On Friday the 6th December, the review and
inspection of Wayne county battalion.
On Saturday the 7th December, the review
and inspection of Glvnn county Battalion.
On Monday the 9th December, the review ami
nspecliion of the McIntosh county Battalion.
On Wednesday the Utli December, the re
view and inspection of the Liberty county Batta
lion.
On Friday the 13th December, the review and
inspection of the llrvan county Battalion
On Monday the lfith December, the review and
nspectinn of the Chatham county Battalion, be
longing to the 35th regiment.
JYotice.
4 1,1, persons having demands against the es
tate of the late Col. lames Johnston, of “*
varnish, are requested to render them duly
tested, and those indebted to make payment to
FAT. HOUSTOUN,
Qii'll. Executor.
oct 25 20 >
Attention!—Georgia Hussars !
Camlrti Orders.
/TRUE GEORGI A HUSSARS are required to
ii be on their para ie ground, at 3 o’clock, F.
M on Friday the 13th Inst, in full uniform and
completely equipped lor parade.
By order Lt. Stilus, Commanding.
GORDON, 1st Serg’t,
dec 6 211
vffi&tFr.Tr? . M
ARRANGEMENT
"H'R.S iu Mlti u*»ui ivgiMM-ti*. | If?
On Tuesday the 17'h December, the review \ JYotice t'J 'VvUC'.'lle 'S to 01VI Ji'Olfl
Savannah.
UNION nf sentiment having taken plac jbe-
and inspection of the Effingham county llaltal on
On Thursday the 16th January next, a conven-
ion of the Field, Stalll Company, and Non-com
missioned officers of the 1st regiment, (city of Sa
vannah,) and on the following Friday the 17th
Unitary, the review and inspection of the wliole
regiment.
Both officers and privates are especially re
quired to be armed, and accoutered according to
law, and the Field officers of the Brigade to at
tend the reviews within their respective com
mands for the purpose of superintending and en
forcing the prescribed system of discipline.
WM. 1‘. BOWEN,
Brig. Inspec. 1st Brig. 1st l)iv Geo. Militia
nov 21 229
Superior court—Chatham county.
Mai Tium, 1822.
Catherine Wilson V
vs, V- Bill for Divorce,
John Wilson j
N this case the Sheriff having made return that
the Defendant is not to be louod.on motion ol
A UNION ot senttmen
tween the propri. tor, - the new line ot
siages, established on the north side of t '0 S <-
vaiinah river, between Savannah an I Humburft
and Augusta, Connected by the Steam Bos <
ol in i lo Fnrysburg—and the line of Stag, nut of
Savannah, on the south side of said river t me
kt ee office of both will,hence for.-ard, be Ken<-
,• the City Hotel in Savannah—where the pulffin
are respectfully informed that sens, on either
route, are in future to he applied for.
To illustrate the benefits of the two establish
ments, as they are to operate lo the public at
large, it need only be stated that,
The old Georgia line,will arrive & depart on the
same days as heretofore, ami will quicken tj»
pie-e so as that passengers will he taken thro in
two davs, between sun and sun, tints all rdmg a
pleasant and delightf'd inode of transportation to
Ladies and persons in delicate health, or to thoso
who travel for pleasure rather than on urgent bu*
I he new line in Carolina is gotten up on quite
tensive allegation in writing pursuant lo the act of 1
assembly in such case made and provided, and it
is further ordered that publication of this order
be mule in one of the Gazettes of the City ol
Savam.uli agreeahly to law.
Extract from die Minutes.
. JOB T. BOLLES, Clk.
pine 26 151
Wood and Lumber Yard.
T HE sub criber oilers lor sale very low a large
supply of ITRE WOOD and LUMBER, and
1 informs the public that he will cut any quantity ot
] timber Spar,, Shafts for Rice mills, or saw any
I quantity of Lumber to bills at very short notice or
tiny order in the above line will he thankfully re
ceived by Wni Bird at Camp Jackson, or by the
seiibsciber. DAVID A. BTUOBHAU.
nov 7 1x217
Proposal»,
W ILL be received by Hie Street and Lane
committee, until Wednesday the 1 lilt Dec.
ticxt for replacing all posts and rails in the Seve
ral squares in this city, and have the same painted
with Iw'ucoatsof while lead—also lo enclose and
level CLippawa square.
GARDNER TUFTS,
1. DAVENPORT,
MUSES SIT EFT ALL.
nov 29 235 ______
Library Society.
A T » meeting ol the society on Monday even-
■ inil, August 5, “ Unsolved, that all arreara
ges due the Society, which may remain due at
the annual meeting in February next, be imme
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, Scc’ry.
. a "g I* $174
IPt months after date hereof application
will he made to the Honourable the Justi
ces of the Inferior Court of Chatham County for
yeuve to sell all that tract of (and bituate in Chat
inm County containing fifty acres more or less,
hounded on the north by Landu of the estate of
To the Public.
T CARNOCHAN arid F. Mitchel, arc sorry to
. be again brought before the pttbli" by a se-
cm,d notice of Mr. Christies, who has •.ndouht-
ly claims against them, which when finally liqui
dated on the decision of the suit now pending,
they will try to satisfy as soon as possible there-
The deeds under which Mr. Christie claims an
xclusive right to all the real and personal estate
of Carnochan fif Mitchel, are considered as mfor
id, unTot and illegal. Hence they have teen
bronchi and are still before the Court, and other
lends have been executed and conn*-
Superior Court—Chatham County
jA.vLAiir Tku.m, 1822,
The President ami Vice'
Picsident of the Union 9o-
cit-ty and the 1st and 2nd
Directresses of the Female /-Rule Nisi
Asylum of Savannah I
Edward Honrqit'm. J
U PON the petition of the President and Vice
President ofthe Union Society and the First
,oul Second Directresses of the Female Asylum
of Savannah, pruning the foreclosure ot the Equi
ty of Redcmp’ion of all that Bridge, situate on
Ogeechec River, on die road leading Irom Darien
to Savannah, and about fourteen miles from the
ci v of Savannah, and known by the name ol hills
Bridge, together with one hundred acres of land
originally granted and reserved for the use ot the
Ferry across which the aforesaid Bridge has been
erected, and which said land is hounded north-
.. ardly by land belonging to Mr. Mongin and Mr-
McAllister, eastward!)' and southwardly by land be
longing to Mr. McAllister and weatwardly by the
river Ogeechee, which said bridge and lands were
mortgaged by Edward Bourquin to the said peti
tioners by deed, hearing date on the 17tli day o!
\pril; 1819, to secure the payment of a certain
w riling obligatory of even date with the same mort
gage, made and entered into by the. same Edward
B uirquin to and with the said petitioners in the
final sum of eight thousand dollars, conditioned
the t'ate of the tide and stiengfh of the current—
tlmy are then placed immediately in a co nmodi-
ous Post Chaise, and taken (by rapid doves, in
the hands of sober, experienced Coachmen, ami
able and gentle Horses, the way being lighted
with a large tamp or lanthern on the lop ot the
carriage) through to Hamburg and Augusta, so
. as to arrive at those places by, from 9 to 10 o clock
Superior Court—Chatham County, the following morningi changing
* ’ »« iuoo I wav ut tin HVtTiiifc distance of 14* rnileis anil su*
Max T mu., 1822. | ( .„ e h ,,f wav house) and
breakfasting one change of Cavalry short of An*
^Returning—A Coach w'll leave Augusta and
arrive ut Savannah, attlie same hours as those
specified going up: Dining and supping on the
road, and breakfasting on board Hie steam boat,
which remains all night at PurEi burg, to receive
the passengers ut 7 o’clock the next inoriui.g.
The Stage office in Augusta, for the Carolina
route is fixed at the Planters Hotel, and at tile
Post office, in Hamburg. That of the Georgia
route remains at the Globe lavern.
By the operation of the Steam boat Carolina,
Passengers will betaken to and from Charleston,
.anding and embarking at Punsburg. the cmi-
uactor for earning the northern mnl, pledging
himself; to run daily and constantly, comfortable
H |„ ur wheel vehicles between Purysburgh and
court of Effingham County, for leave to sell the J (Uiarleston, competent to carry sir- passengers
real estate belonging to the estate ot Temple j collve iuently. The Stage Office.for the s irrie, is
Tullos, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors. I llo w established at the City HolcUn Savannah, and
heretofore, at U»« Post office In Charleston.
Margaret Rusk, T
vi. > Divorcf.
William Rusk, j
THE Sheriff of the county of Chatham having
. made his return in the above case, that the
defendant is not to be found in the county of Chat
ham aforesaid. On motion ot' M. Shefiall, Senior,
plaintiffs attorney, it is ordered, that the defend-
ant make his answer or d< tensive 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 ot thit,
city, once a month until said term of corn t.
Extract from the minutes,
JOB T.. BOLLES, Clerk.
atig 15 174
Ribbons and on the West by lauds ofC. F. tluuk
Je »'g die real estate of Thomas G. Davis dec. to
Jt 4 told tor the benefit of tiie heirs and creditors
, t die dec.
I (CHARLES GREGORY,
Kx’r. of Thomas G. Davis
.'dy > 156
1 S' c property fbr the use of all their creditors,
Mr Christie included; without any trust or re
servation be neficial toC. and M. or their families;
and if this be not agreeable to that gentle,ran, it
must nevertheless appear fair & equitable to tne
nulffic and ad who have a sense ot justice.
T’be Trustees under the late deeds are anxious
o sell the Lands in Florida, alluded to in the .no-
tice of Mr. C. and to apply the proceeds to the
immediate payment of part of Ins demand Udepo
S| , ., sufficiency llicreol to cover all his claim, sub-
ectto the decision of the Oourt-but his opposv
Hon to any reasonable sale, as one interested in his
own ri'dit, whilst injuring all parlies concerned
must be borne until a sale can be made under a/
order of Court. ,
June B ,
irT* Editors of papers who insert Mr. Christie s
,.Se will please insert the above tlntiiliis is
wilhdr'awn, and forward their bill, to this office
where they will be promptly paid by
for the payment of the sum of two thousand dol
lavs on or before the 17th day ol April in the year
eighteen hundred and twenty, and the turiht-r
suni of two thousand dollars on or before the 17th
duv of April 1821, with the lawful interestlrom the
date of the said bond, and that there is now due
m the said bond and mortgage and unpaid the
,i„„ of two thousand dollars with lawfid interest
from the 17th day of April 1819. U hereupon
motion of Richard W. Habersham, Attorn.-
for the petitioners, it is ordered that the princi
pal interest and costs due on the said bond and
mortgage be paid into court within twelve months
from this date, or that otherwise the Equity of
Redemption (unless cause shewn to the contrary )
or the said mortgaged premises be trom thence
{unit foreclosed and that such tun her and otln:
proceedings take place, as are pursuant to the ac
of the general assembly in such eases made and
r^t is further ordered that this title be pub
fished in one or more of the public Gazettes o
the cilv of Savannah, at least once a month fot
twelve^montiis or served on the said Edward Bour-
,,uin at least six months previous to the time the
said money is hereby ordered to be paid into tins
court. „ . .
Extract from Hie minutes.
JOB T. BOLLES, lerk.
23 19 _____
N INE months after date application will be
made to the Hon. the Justices of the inferior
WM. SPIER, Adm’or,
March 9
oy.58
INSTRUCTION ON
T\\e YioYm and Y'\ute.
HENRY, first Violin in die S .vann-.h The
,rj_ atre,intends to jhvefInstruction on the abnes
nstruments. He will be found at the House ot
Dr l.uuis tl Furth.
nov 23 t’23I
v>7NE months after date application w ill be
made to the Inferior Court of Chatham Counl
i)* sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sel-
suiulry budding lots on the South Common near
Savannah, one litird of a lot in Yamaeraw, and two
lots in 4l!i district, Early county, being part ol
lie real estate of Stephen Craft, deceased, tor the
benefit of the heirs and creditors.
ELI/. VUETH CRAFT Vdm’rx,
jltlv 9 §1)158
The Darien Stages continue to operate.as here-
tofore, between Savannah and that place, and the
singe office for that line contif.ues at the City Ho
tel
SILAS MOLLIS,
Proprietor ofthe Northern route,
LAMB & DKWli'T,
Proprietors of the Southe.n route.
,INO M’OMAC-K,
Proprietor ofthe Western Ga. route to Vi. ' F;
ELEA/,Ell EARI V, for sell, ai d
DANIEL W. McrlENZlE,
Proprietors of the new Western Cni’uli ct r. ; .
dec 5 t.24"
CITY. MOTE-
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-v»lNE months after date application will b<
Uj made to the Hon. Inferior - ourt of Oamdei
Bounty for leave to sell all the rpal estate of Dr
,ulin Ross, dec laying in said county tor the ben
«' f 0, '“ li bkltoK “core.
Ailin'r of the estate of I no. /loss, no.
administered.—-with the will annexed
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and
the
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The Paragon Toll Mil, -
KING now in complete order will receive
B S" iu,,, i* U..»
lOtii of September next, erf eurli.r i
McKay, on the east and south by lands ot Thomas A * ls fi^d, Turns on the Mill
nnlicalidu lo Jacob Read or Willi-m Kilpatrick
It Drakies, alter the 15th of August, eac.i turn
will consist of 200 tierces of clean rice, provided
he mill is kept turnishecl With
july 39 tlG'
jun
JYotice.
PiJMNE months after date, application will be
made to the honorable Judges ot the liitcria
Court ofUliathum county, for leave to sell all the
Snropertv of Thomas II. Mullryne, minor, and
b,i»Bfohte b«n* " f LlKVNE ,
Guar,Unit for T. ii. Mullryna
may 15 5 — __
“ The Savannah Library
j s ..pc firf the deltyery of Hooka oq
^ Wednesday and FuJay, from 4 to aO.U , -
p. m*
aug 5 •
tv deceased, will present thfeir accounts legally
:Utested; and those indebted will please to make
*\RRAN BYRD returns hi ■ "
TJlic in general and to bisfrienus ut ■ '■
for the patronage which they have lieretuto
pmleil to him, as the es.abhsher ol said Hu
After two years of servitude and mre.i.i i:' l3
zeal to make it the great Hotel .. lush f-s l-e-.uljar
situation, ar.d its other advantages dtinamie.l it
>liuuld be—he is induced to retire buok to U. u tes
i„n, on account ofthe unwillingness which (ns
iimiily manifests at leaving that place forth s. In
doing so he carries ulongjwith him feelings ot j rat-
imde to many individuals here, Who ha*, ex*, ne
ed to him their countenance and suppor:
I he takes much pleasure in recommending in
* Ll, persons having demands against the es- bl ; c tfi e individual wimm ihe proprie.or has
\ tate of John Davison, late of Chatham coun- se i ec ted for his successor .
■ Llt - ’**“ , “"' llu ais time in the Hotel closes with this day, and
Mr John Milter’s commences in the morning ot
to-morrow. . , .
Orran Byrd will remain in Savannah long e-
nougli to bring all his pecuniary tra; sac ions to a
final and comnlete close—and he wihcs al pet-
sons having o.'aims against him to exh.oit t ■ -ws
at his Room in the UiU Hotel—also he ■ t >«*
such as are indebted to him lu make immediate
payment,
John Miller,
Late ofthe Plant, rs Hotel, Angus!*, inlorins the
public that he has tak. u the above mentioned Cl-
tv Hotel inSavaunah ; the peculiar vantages
of which are more particularly set lourth in -he
notice ofthe prop.’.'tors-ofall the stages going out
° f He SffiS »y that it is his intention to de-
serve the cou.iniieil patronage ot the hoend and
n . , , ,.„n-community winch rt oeived lm. preuc-
with open arms among them, mitl’exteiUkd
immediate payment to
nov 26
f p 233
F. H. FRAY, Adm’r.
Georgia—Chatham County
To all whom it may concern—
. X TIIRUEAS, a V. Smuts, applies lor letters
V V of administration on the estate ol Mrs.. utie
Mvcrs, late of Savannah widow deceawd as prut*
01 NmvUiese" are therefore to oUemul^ admonish
Jl and singular ‘he kindred and creditors of th.
k i .u-ceSied, to file their eb eettons (if any they
Ce Tn my Office on or before the 26.li day o.
Dewmber next; otherwise letters ol adnumslra-
tiori will be granted to die applicant.
Witness Hie Hon Thomas N. Morel one of lu
lusliids of tbe said C.ourt, iffis 26tl. day of Nov
v" I on"
nov -o
to itie Uity Hotel so much of tlwir lavour,
Pec 5 J-2‘10
j dec 5