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SAVANNAH • DAILY REPUBLICAN.
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, 244. Vol. XX.
TUESDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 10, 1822.
Whole No. 4066.
n B. NICHOLS,
... .,vi»»n<iiv6 assortm *nt of
, *7, ,n extensive assortm *nt ot Brant
rTASf° r,l ‘ e .( very superior patterns with
n ^;t„;, Als-, fun set* of Shovel.
If’wie* <W‘ , " a il brant.
common set. Tee Trays, assorted
aJSSU and pW« * ets of BriUn,a Tea P ° tS
Sn^rs »n<Ure*mi „ l1l4 ,,
hrw'lMV^JJwknivwk lfmorsan-l Strops
Jc*n(Ue»tlok»ihne ■ (hfr w j t |, „ variety of
[swords, E k TJi2j , taCS'to». kc.
| f,ace, Cord, r, t, _ AL , 0 _
’r.old.^ pUin Watche#
Fine awl,(‘ nc 3 f j _ lhv nP! ,rl and other Teweir y
»p". 2iri«SS',iV“ 4 ? p , " in, ' L t dle '. w
Fancy Waves, Uc to ^ , |M p„|„U that
'J'phSS. ««y « r *■** tl,e p ,,wer ‘ ul ,,,Hu
' r^Watc'uXd Clock, repaired amt warranted
nov 25 1-232 - - - —
" Commissioners of l dotage.
CONTRACT WANTED,
P ROPOSALS will he receive t for keeping ...
'ivnsirtliR Beacons <nd for cle tiling keeping
and in good order, the Buoys in Sa-
‘"nnah ui’ver, for one year Applications to be
ynmv.ll. K.ver, H0VT ?
ALEX. HUNTER. <j Cummit,ee -
JNO. G. HOLCOMBE, Sw*y.
nov 21 225
JAMES DICK
R espectfully inform* hi» friends and the
public, that he has taken that commodious
store in the new brick buildings South East coi
ner of Market Square, and opposite the store of
Messrs. IK fnglit (J Co. Gibbon*’ buildings;
where he has on hand, an 1 is still opening, u
handsome and general assovtmens of
CHINA,
Glass and Earthenware.
Received direct from hi* Ocrrespo'.dents in Liv.
erpool. The aliove articles are warranted of the
the llrst quality, being selected to order, ami will
be'sold wholesale or retail, as low und on as ac
commodating terms, as any in the city ultbrds.
The attention of Families and f'nuntyy Mer
chants in particular. is request towards them,
dec 2 t l‘237
| made to
By order
Watt Smetts.
T AVE within a ti-w days received from 'lie
most approved mills, and offer for sale on ac-
commndatin/ terms at the duck lately occupied
liy Messrs Brown Ik Overstreet.
500,000 feet new prime sawed lumber of all des
criptions,
ALSO.
200,000 feet ranging limber,
250,000 Shingles.
The above assortment with what they are daily
receiving enable them to execute any orders.
Shortly expected a large supply of white and
red .«k staves.
(£y*Order* for lumber cut to any length will be
promptly attended (o.
ov 26 ft233
iDissolution of Copartnership.
pHF. firm of J G Ri.axik Sr Co wasdesolved by
I mutual consent on the 26th September last;
those indebted will make payment on or before
'll * first day of December next to .1 C Hlance who
s authorized to collect the same; all those, who
have any demands against die concern will please
render their bills in for payment.
J.C.BLANCE.
(J.G. IlLANCE.
N B.—The business will be conducted hereaf
ter bv .1. V. Rlance on hi* own account under the
Bluff on Williamson* wharf, where he will keep a
constant supply ofthe best Groceries and Provis
ion*. J.C.BLANCE.
nov 23 _«t»230
NOTICE:
A LL persons indebted to the subscriber either
by note or account al e requested to call and
make payment by the first of January next, by so
doing they may save cost
CHARLES GREGORY.
I will sell out my slock of GROCERIES and
BUILDING, this stand for the grocery business is
the best and must convenient in west broad street.
Apply to the subscriber above
nov 22 2 30c.it
In Council,
Nov km nan 28, 1822.
, „ nnKR KD, that an election for Recorder of
(/ the City, do lake place at the next regular
meeting of Council. Applicants will leave their
names with the Clerk of Council.
I!J M. MYERS, c. c.
.30
236
Carriage Horse.
i\ WELL broke and fast trotting Carriage or
A^Rig horae, the beat of the late Dr. Bayards
., alr (up jule by the subscriber, on accommodat.
ngterms. If not disposed of before the first
Tuesday in December, lie will then be sold at the
Vourt House to the highest bidder.
GEORGE SCHLEY.
nov 29 235
Assize of Bread.
T HE average price of Flour being 8 dollars
per barrel, the weight of Bread for the
r.rcsrm month, must be a* follows, viz :
IN Cents Loaf*2!b 4Joz,
6J Cents Loaf lib 2oz,
nf which all Bakers and Sellers of Bread will take
due notice, JOILN J. ROBERTS t. t.
net 1 194
L ".SAVANNAH
Poor House and flospital.
IflSITING Committee for Novbmhks and Dr.
t cxxRBN, CHARLES M’lNTlRE and CIIAS.
HOYT. Attending Physician, Dr. WM. H. CUY-
Ll.it. By order of the Hoard.
JOHN 1IAUPT, Steward,
nov 2 213
GEORGIA HOTEL,
BA1‘VIST CHURCH SQUARE,
SAVANNAH.
TO HIS Establishment lias lately' undergone
J, through repair, and considerable improve
mem a have been added.
■||,e Subscriber lias taken it upon a long lease
indit will be open on Monday tiie 24tli inst for
lli« reception and accommodation of Travellers
ind Boarder-, having supplied his House wilh
new and general assortment of Furniture.
| lie i* determined that his Table shall lie inferi
or to none, while this liar shall aflord the clinic
Ml Liquors of every description.
^The Stables are large and convenient, for
the accommodation of any number of Horses XX
With such preparations, added to the indefatiga
ble attention which it will be hi* study and in
clination to bestow, he cannot but fl utcr him sell
he will receive that share of patronage and sup
port, to which such arrangements may he entitl
id, DAVID M. FITTS-
■Savannah, AVi>, 21, 1822.
nov 28 234 ■
ENGLISH SCHOQL.
M il. JAMES K. BOLLOUGH, lately from
Charleston, intends opening a School in this
city, in which will he taught, those several branch*
es generally comprised in an English Education.
He wilt likewise, if applied to, attend to the in
stniction of Youth in private familiea
For particulars reference may be had to Rev
James O Andrew, Rev George White, Mr Isaac
D'Lyon sod Mr lie. Villers.
For Testimonial* as to character and ability, ad
vert to the following certificates.
Charleston, .Von. 15/A, 1822.
Mr. Bollough having been Tutor to one of mi
sons for eighteen months, anil of another for a
shorter period, I hereby testify, that I have been
perfectly satiali ’d with his services. I have found
inm steady, patient, assiduous, and believe tUat
lie has advanced hi* pupils as last us their capaci
ties would admit of.
I HOMA8 HHET t SMITH.
From a long and intonate acquaintance with
Mr J. K. Bollough, and at Tutor to my 8<m, 1 ft i
warranted, and talft- pleasure in bearing testim.
ny to his qualifications for teaching ihe us-.',
branches of mi English education. Asa gen-
man, luscharacter is unexceptionable.
AAUJN M013E
Charleston, Oct. 10, 1822.
Parents ami guardians disposed to patroni7.
the subscriber, and who may be desirous ot an in
lerview with him, are respect'ully 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 m2.39 _____
JSotice and Caution.
W HEREAS l have been informed that John
Carnochan and Peter Mitchell >d this City
have by sundry deeds recently mortgaged and
assigned to divers persons either their individual
creditors, creditors of the late firm ot Carn-'chan
St Mitchell, or others, all or sundry the property
and estate both real and personal of tile said firm
as well as their own individual property and es
tate consisting together of houses, lots, lands,
stores, wharfs, negroes Ac. in Savannah and Da
rien in Georgia or the neighborhood thereof, and
-isewhere with their interest or share in the stork
ofthe Lower Steam Mill near Darien, and sundry
shares in the United States Hank and other Banks,
.is well as sundry debts due to them in various
places, beside lands, lots, negroes Ike in the ter
ritory ot Florida, and particularly one large tract
of land bmight of Forbes St Co. Iving between
the river* St. Marks and Apalachicola in the lei-
ritory of Florida aforesaid.
Th so are hereby-to caution the public against
Brigade Orders.
Attention!—Georgia Hussars !
Planters' Bank,
SAVANNAH, October 16th, 1822.
R ESOLVED by the Board of Directors ofthe
Planters’ Bank ofthe State <4" Georgia, that
from and after this date, this Bank will not coup
ler the notes of any of the Chartered Banks of
the State of Georgia (the notes of the Planters’
Bank excepted) that may be deposited in the
Planter’s Bank by any person or persons, or by
anv banking company whatsoever, or that may be
paid into the said hank to the credit of any per
son or persons or any hanking company, as cre-
iiing any claim in favor of such persons or such
banking company to demand that the checks or
•Tiler* they or such tianking company may is-
me on the said Planters’ Bank to be paid in spe
cie cnin of gold or silver ; hut that the Planters’
Bank will, for the accommodation of their eusto.
mers, continue ib receive as heretofore, in depos-
i'e and in payment of all notes deposited for col
lection, the notes of all the ch trtered banks of the
-'ate, of Georgia, hut will always reserve to itself
iltti rig|jt of choice in the notes of which of the
respective chartered banks of the stats of Geor-
gi.i, the said Planter’s Bank may prefer to make
in payment on the checks or orders being pre-
seo'ej of pe'-son or person* or any banking com
pany ilust may have an a-noiint at their credit in
bank.
Itesolveil, That for the information of customers
■ f the Planter*’Bank, that each one may know
he amount of their respective deposits in the
,utc* *’f 1 he chartered banks of the stale of Geor.
gia, other than the Planters’Bank, ami also the
,mouu of their deposits in the notes of the Plan-'
, iBan t ; that the Cashier of this hank be in-
structed to have entered trom anil after this date
in .he books of the customers oftliis inttitmion,
n tln ir depositing the notes of the chartered
Banks as aforesaid, the following words to be pre
fixed to the resptetive sums they may deposite
in Bank, namely, “Notes ofthe Banks of Georgia”;
when note* of the Planters’ bank are deposited,
the entry to be made as such.
By order of the Board of Directors.
JOHN F. LLOYD,
Cashier pro Icm
oct 17 srl 201
Savannah, Oct. 2t>th, 1822.
ufTHE Brigade Inspector ofthe 1st Brigade will
* forthwith proceed to the nnntttl convention of
the Field, Staff, Company and Non commissioned
officers, and the musters of the Regiment* u:.d
Battalions, composing the Brigade 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.
Byordorot Gsvrmr. Minnr.*,
WM OVERSTREET, Aid de Camp.,
Inspectors office, Mi \ov 1^22.
In conformity with the above order for the
convention of the Field, Staff, Company and
Non-Cdmmissioned officers, and for the review
sod inspection of the 1st brigade of the militia
of Georgia. The Colonels or commanding of
ficers of regiments composing the same are
hereby ordered and directed to have their res
pective commands underarm* on their usual gen-
ral parade grounds, for the purpose of being
trained in the exercises and evolutions prescrib
ed by Congress, at 11 o’clock, on the following
days, vir
On Wednesday the 4ih December next, the re
view and inspection of tlu 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 insp-.ction of Glvnn county Battalion.
On Monday the ‘>ih December, the review and
inspection of the Mclotot,h county B ittalion.
On W'ednesday the llili December, the re
view and inspection of the Liberty county Batta
lion.
On Friday the 13th December, the review and
inspection ofthe Hrvan county Battalion
On Monday the 16th December, the review and
inspection of the Ch,'ham .county Battalion, be-
longing to the 35th regiment.
On Tuesday the 17 h December, the review
and inspection of the Effingham county Battalion.
On Thursday the 16th January next, a conven
tion of the F'ield, Staff', Company, and Non coni
missioned officers of the 1st regim-nt, (city of Sa
vannah,) and on the following Friday the 170
January, the review and inspection ofthe whole
regiment.
Both officers an l privates are especially re
qilired to be a'-med and accoutered according t(
law, and the Field officers of the Brigade to a'
lend the review* within their respeetivc com
mauds for the purpose of superintending and en
forcing the prescribed system of discipline.
WM. P. BOWEN,
Brig lustier, lut Brig. 1st Div Geo. Militia.
nov 21 229
Cavalry Orders.
/-ftHEGEOUlilA BUSS Alls an-, required to
be on (heir para '.e ground, a' 3 o’clock, P.
M on Friday the 1.3th inst. in full uniform and
Completely equipped tor parade.
By order Lt. Sulks, Commanding.
Ui MIDDX, l-l S rg’t.
dec 6 241
Notice.
T HF> copartnership existing between the sub
scriber* since the 23 I Dciober, 1821, is this
chv dissolved by mutual consent. I hose indebt
ed will make payment without delay to James
l owler, who is authorised to collect the same
J. W. CANNON.
JAMES FOWLER.
J. W- Cannon,
W ild, continue the business at the same
stand, and will he thankful for the patron
age ofthe late customers of Cannon &. Fowler,
nov 16 225
Notice.
LI. personshaving demands against the es-
, inie of the late Col. .lames Johnston, of Sa
vannali, are requested to render them duly at
Bill fur Divorce.
Superior court—Chatham county.
1: • t Tkrm, 1822.
Catherine WilsonT
i”, s.
John Wilson j
S N this case the Sheriff having made return that
the Defendant is not to be I mind,on motion ot
D’Lvon (J Dr Lamotta, Solicitors for the com
pluinunts. Disordered that I lies defendant do
; , .‘.V SfiiZH. -«
ARRANGEMENT
Notice to Travellers to and from
Savannah.
A UNION of aenliin :nt having tak . place be
TA tween the proprietors -it the n w me ot
S'age*', established on'he nofth aide of t -e Sa
vannah river, between Savannah an.'. Hamburg,
and Augusta, connected by the Steviii I.' * ar.
ollna to Pun s'-urg—-and the line of ntagv* o-u f
Savannah, on Mir south si le ot bail u-tv; the
Stage Office of both will, hence forward, b > kept
at the City llo'el in Savannah—where the public
are respectfully informed tha* seals, on either
route, are in future to be applied for.
To illustrate the lienefi's of the two establish
ments, as they are to operate to the public ut
huge, it need only be stated that,
The old Georgia line,will arrive fc depart on the
same days as heretofore, and will quicken Us
pace so as that passengers will be take* thro in
two day*. betWerimin and sun, thus aff ruing a
pleasant and delightful mode ot transportation to
Ladies and persons in delicate health, or to those
who travel lor pleasure rather Ilian on urgent bu-
The new line in Carolina is rotten up on qnit^
a different principle. Pa*se:.geri ire taken I mm
- . . . , i >« wharf, avliuiniug the Exchange, at 1—
appear personally or by attorney at or before the o , rlotk *ve r v dav, on ho.nl the stem Boat Car-
next term of the Superior Court of Chatham - >IM j Br ,Wed at Purysbnrg (dlningin the
County in January next,and file In* answerer de-1 • j|( fft)m „ ireo f , ut . hours, vccouliug to
the s'ate of the tide and sttength ofthe curre.it—-
feusive allegation in writing pursuant to the act ut
assembly in such case made and provideJ, and it
k further ordered that publication of this order
be m<de in one of ibe Gazettes of the City oi
Savannah agreeably to law.
Extract from the Minutes.
JOB T. UOLLES, Clk.
tune 26 151
oct 22
20.3
PAT. nous I
(in'll. Executor.
they are then placed immediately in a co.r.modi-
ous Post Chaise, ami taken (by rapid di iv is, in
live hands of sober, experienced Coachmen, and
able and gentle Horae*, the way being lighted
with a Inge lamp or hvnlheni on the lop ot tho
carriage) through to Hamburg and Auguste, so
a* to arrive at those places by, from 0 to 10 o clock
tested, and those indebted to make'payment to I Superior CoUl't—Chatham County, | the following morning i changing * ' e
JSTOUN, 1 vi.,T,.v 1822 wav at an average d.sianro ol 14 mde* and s ip-
Margaret Rusk,^ ^
qpsKsA a.- 7'3-or o-io-A-f.
which remains all night at Purys bnrg, to receive
tlie passengers at 7 o’clock ‘.he next morning,
The Stage office in Augusta, for the Carolina
mute is fixed at the Planters Hotel, and at he
Post office, in Hamburg. I hat of the Georgia
route remains at the Globe Tavtrn.
Superior Court—Chatham County
Jamuari Tkhm, 1822.
Tlie President and Vice
President of the Union So
ciety and the. 1st and 2nd
Directresses of the Female > liule Nisi
A*yium ot Savannah !
vs. •
Edward Bourquin
ham aforesaid. On motion of M. Sheftail, Senior, ]
plaintiff* attorney, it is ordered, that the defend
ant make his answer or lit tensive allegation in
writing, 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
purchasing afiy part-of the said property or es
tate so conveyed, or any oilier property belong'
ing to the said Carnochsn fct Mitchell or either ot
them as 1 hold prior it engages on tlie greatest
part thereof which are on record in the registry
in Savannah and Darien aforesaid and in Charles
ton, S. C. and equitable liens mi all the propertv
•of said John Carnochan and Peter Mi'cliell.
WILLIAM CHRISTIE, Savannah.
• The editors of the Courier, k City Gazette,
at Charleston; Floridian, ai Pensacola; Recorder
at Milledgeville v 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 this office for payment,
june 6 tl31
U PON the petition of the President and Vice c ity, once a month until sai I term of court
President ofthe Union Society and the First | Extract from the minutes,
and Second Direc*-esses of the Female Asylum
of Sav.umah, praying the foreclosure of the Equi
ty of Uedernp'ioil of all that Bridge situate on
(Wechec River, on tlie road leading from Darien
JOB T. BOLLES, Clerk.
nog 15 174
-| INK months after date application will be
i ale to the Hon. tin Inst ice* ofthe inferior
Wood and Lumber Yard.
LPIIE siib.-.criber oilers for sale very low a large
I supply of FIRE WOOD and LUMBER, and
informs the public that he will cut any quantity ot
kmher Spars Sliafls for Rice mills, or saw any
‘puntity of Lumber to bills at very short notice or
ll /iy onler in the above fine will be thankfully re
fined by VYnt Bird at Camp Jackson, or by tlie
teubsciber. DAVID A. STROBHAll.
nov 7 tr217
Proposal»,
"VS^ILL be received by me 8'reet and Lane
’ * committee, until Wednesday the IDh Dec.
l.nxt for replacing all posts and rails in the seve-
id squares in this city, and have the sune painted
'ritli two coats of white lead—also to enclose and
level Cbippatya sq are.
GARDNER TUFTS,
1. DAVENPORT,
muses sheftall.
nov 29 235
Ferry acros* which the aforesaid Bridge has been
ected, andtM’hich said land is bounded north
dgu
ardly by land belonging to Mr. Mongin and Mr-
McAllister, eacwafoly and soutbwardly by land be
longing to Mr. McAllister and westward!) by. the
fiver Ogeechee, which said bridge and lands were
rtgaged by Edward Bourquin to the said peti-
u . . " * . i. .... , I. a iTik ..4"
INSTRUCTION ON .
TV\e VioVm av\d Flute.
R HENRY, first Violin in the Savannah The-
,, . at re,intends to g'lvejnstruction on the above
tioners bv deed, bearing date on the 17th day ot i nglPl , melll8 . || e wifi be found at the House ot
Library Society.
\3 4 meeting ol tlie Society on Monday even-
1 >ng, August 5. Resolved, that all urreara-
grs due tlie Society, winch may remain due at
toe annual meeting in February next, be imme-
tjtately thereafter put in suit Slid collected with
: he *?»st possible delay ; and that this resolution
thafp 6 ' 1 „ 111 die papers once a month until
Extract from the minutes,
L. MASON, Sec’ry.
J2SJL %374
V\ INF, month* after date hereof application
will be made to the Honourable the Justi
fies of the Inferior Court of Chatham County for
cave to sell all that tract of land situate in Chat-
{'. im ( '°onty containing !i‘Ty acres more or less,
oounded on the north by Lands of the estate of
• IcKay, oi> the east and sbutli by lands of Thomas
Libboiu a m the West by lands of C. F. Hunk
• nig tbv.. Estate of Thomas G. Davis dec. to
l< iu Wfor the benefit of the heirs and creditors
t .die dec.
ICHAKLES GREGORY,
. „ Ex’r, of Thsmas G, Davis.
To the Public.
J CARNOCHAN and P. Mitchel, arc sorry to
. be again brought before the public by a se
cond notice of Mr. Christies, who has undoubt.
Iv claim* against them, which when finally liq u
dated on the decision of the suit now pending
tliey will try to salisly us 6,ion as possible Uieie^
** The deed* under which Mr. Christie claims an
exclusive right to all the real and personal estate
of Carnochan W Mitchel, are considered as intoi
trial, unjust and illegal. Hence they have bee.,
brought and are still.before the Court, and otliei
deeds have been executed and recorded, convey,
ing the property for the use of all their creditors
Mr. Christie incluficd; without; any' trust or rc
serr ation beneficial to C. and M. or them families.
and if this be not agreeable to that gentian an, it
must nevertheless appear fair Ik equitable to the
public and all who have a sense of malice.
The Trustees under the late deeds are anxtou
to sell the Lands in Florida, alluded to in the no
lice of Mr. C. and to appiy the proceeds to the
immediate payment of part ot Ins demand k depo
sit a sufficiency thereof to cover all Ins claim, aub
lectio the decision of the Court—but Ins oppoai
tiontoanv reasonable sale, as one interested m In
own right, whilst Injuring all parlies concerned,
must be borne until a sale can be made under
order of Court.
june 13 ' t
cry Editors of papers who insert,Mr. Christie
notice, will please insert the above uptil his
withdrawn, and forward their bills to this office
where they will be promptly paid by
J. C. Ik V. M-
March 9
at, 58
By the operation of the Steam boat Catolina,
Passengers will be taken to and from Charleston,
landing and embarking at l’urysburg, the _con.
tractor for carrying the northern mail, pledging
himself, to run daily and constantly, comfortable
tour wheel vehicles between Puryst-urgh and
to cany six |. .ssengers
. ge Office tor Mi*' aam.:, i*
City tlotel in Savannaii, and
Post office in Charleston,
i he Darien Stages continue to operate,us here
tofore, between Savannah and that place, and the.
stage office to at bat line continues at the City Ho
tel.
SILAS HOLLIS,
Proprietor ofthe Northern route.
LAMB &. DEW ITT,
vVei....
Jl^l made to the Inferior Court of Chatham Count
i, of two thousand dol- I ty sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sc!- j
lay of April in the year sundry building lots on the South Common near
venty, and the further Savannah, one third ofa lot in \ uniucraw, und two
April; 1819, to secure the payment of a certain ])r Lnui) n furth.
iting obligatory of even date with the same m.,rt- nov2 j ^231
••e made and entered into by the same Edward — .
ourquin to nod with the said petitioners in the | ^X'flNE months after date application will he
final sum of eight thousand dollars, conditioned
for the payment of the sum of *’ 1
lars on or before the 17tb day
smii'of "wo thousand dollar* on or before tlie 17th | lots in 4tli dislrici, Early county, being part o!
I v of Anri 11821, with the lawful interest from the the veal estate of Stephen Ural t, deceased, lor the
date of the said bond, and that there is now due benefit of tbe h«r <imdemJ'*""-
,he said bond and mortgage, and unpaid tlie ELI/.ABE I fl GRAF Adm rx.
sunt of two thousand dollars with lawful interest I tulv 9 $ol58
from the 17th dav <>f April 1319. Whereupon
on motion of Richard W. Hubersltum, Attorney
for the petitioners, it is ordered that the pnnci
n il interest and costs due on the said bond and
mortgage be paid i..to court within twelve months
from this date, or that otherwise the Equity ol
Redemption (unless cause shewn to the contrary)
or the said mortgaged premises he from thence
forth foreclosed and that such further and other
proceedings take place, as are pursuant to the act
it,,, p- norai assembly ill such cases made aiu,
Proprietors of tlie Southern route.
JNO WOMACK,
Proprietor ofthe Western Gs. route to Pierce’s
ELEA5BER EARLY, for self, and
Daniel w. McKF *Z!e,
Proprietors of the new Western Carolina route,
doc 5 l240
iuly 9
UITV HOTKL
s.ituv.y.iu.
«\RRAN BYRD returns iiis thank* to the pub -'
sC/lic in general and to bis friends in parLcu ur,
for tlie patronage which they have heretofore ex-
,7Vj|>lNE months after date application will bt | tended to him, as the eatablisher ot said Hotel,
jtj made to the Hon. Inferior Court of Camder A f, el . ; W o years of servitude and mremiuing
Uomitv for leave to sell all the red estate of Dr I zeal to make it the great Hotel which its peculiar
John Ross, dec laying in said county for the ben-1 sltuat i on , and its other advantages deman.l. it tt
•fit of the heirs and creditors of his estate. should be—lie is induced to retire back taLnar.es.
BELTON A. COPP, tolli on acedunt of the nnwibiiignes* wlnott bis
lAdm’r of theestute of Jno. Boss, uoi tam ,|y manifests ut leaving that p ace . >r dns. In
administered.—with the wilt aunexed | (loint , s0 |, e carries alongjwil il him feelings d > > at-
of the general assembly
' >r AiuUt is further ordered that this tule be pub
fished in one or more of the public Gazettes of
april 2
82
Notice.
A Id- persons having lemands agonist the es-
lished in one or more u. ...c P > —2" I , ;*!*^“wil 1 pres'en’,their^cr.ouftts legally
aUt'stcd; and those indebted will please to make
quin at least six months previous to the time the immediate payment to ^ pjj A y Adm’r.
I '< i.. lahaKii <ii>.isipp<l tn ho naid into this 1 *
nov 26 fr2.3
said money is hereby ordered to be paid into this
court. _ ...
Extract from the minutes.
JOB T. BOLLES, lerk.
19-
j»n 23
Georgia—-Chatliani County
To all whom it may concur!
, * E rilEUr AS, A A. SmetS applies for letters
Notice. W of administration on the estate ot Mrs. Jane
,1NE months after .late, application will be M wfs, late of Savannah widow deceased as ptm-
made to the honorable Judges ot the lnterio- j cl ,„d creditor
The Paragon Toll Mil,
B EING now in complete order will r <; ceiv ®
tough UicC, to be beat on toll nta.iy Uffie a I
trtlie 10th of September next, or earlier if
wished. Turns on the Mill may be .secured >y
*nn iofttion to Jacob Read or William Kilpatrick
*t Drakies, alter the 15th of August, eac.t tut n
will consist of 200 tierces of clean rice, provided
the mill is kept furnished wtlhrmighnce^ •
july 30 m
-,'Sf-tl»e^tol^' KtLRYNBt ^--‘^onor be -re the W day o.
thJr.lum lor T. U. Mullryn December next; otherwise letters of admtmsira-
Court of Chatham ciwHity.fbrJeave to sollall tnc
real
being
Guardian for T. H. Mullrym
may 15 J 4_ — 2 —
The Savannah Library
<t S onen for the delivery of Books on Monday J
I wednelyaitd Friday, from 4 <o «
P *“* B ug 8 171
Now these are therefore to cite and admonish
Dect ruber ... .. .
tion u ill be granted to the applicant.
Witness Ihf’ Hon 1 hon^.9 N»
Indices or the said Court, this 26th day of Nov
Y. D. one thousand eight hundred and twenty-two
• i ■ i* "i Sx M. BOM)* ecu
nov 26 233
itude to many individuals here, who have
ed to hint their countenance and support--and
he takes much pleasure in recommending to the
public the individual .whom the proprietor has
selected for his successor. ..... ,
His time in the Hotel closes with this c.ay, and
Mr John Miller's commences in the morning ot
to-morrow. . . „ . , „
Orfan Byrd will remain in Savannah long e-
nough to bring rB his pecuniary transactions to a
final and complete close- stud he wishewd. pet-
Mins having o.uims against him to edubifffite same
a, his Room in the City Hotel—also be '“-sires
sucli as are indebted to him to make immediate
payment.
John Miller,
Late ofthe Pfanteis Hotel, Augusta,informs the
public that be bus tak. n the “bove/netumned cu
iv Hotel InSavannali» l,,e P cCU U L ,1 * * •
of which are more particularly set fourth m die
notice of die proprietors of all the stages going out
r i 0t {uilifij ius’t say that it is his intention to de-
Morel one of t.u ^ c0 ,u ilm ed patronage of the ^
ten tarn* community which recdvtdJ»s l^de
L s ,„r with open arms among tueio, and exteoOi*
to the City Hotel so much ol thtiir favour,
dec 5 *2 to*