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SAVANNAH daily republican. U'24! Vo1 ' XX - WEDNESDAY EVENING, DECEMBEIl 11, 1822; Whole No. 4067. jNO, G. HOLCOMBE, Secr’y. 22* In'.er |21 TTCouncti’ * Novr.MBtn 28, 1822 „„ , w ah election for Recorder rtf JRKF.I). th» l » hc ,, Rt the next regular •J&Si XppUc»t* will l..~ with the Clerk o oun “. MY RRS, c. c. 236 • taiw 8 dotl.r* rbKr^vrV-^” 1 -' • month, must be as follow*,««« * Cents Loaf 21b *1°** i4 Cents Loaf Uh Ipi w :|i t.k. fej> «■*",%K " “ ' 104 • _ s v» \n> at I p 00 r House and Hospital, li riNti Committee for Novsmbir ■"«> »* L ‘ . i’ll tULBS M’INTIRK and CHAS rSSSSeSw- H ';u» B >“ i ““ r !lOH“H<nPT.St.«r,l 213 JAMES DICK y E9PECTKULLY informs his friends and the V public, that, he has taken that commodious store in the new brick buildings South Bast cor ner of Market Square, and opposite the store of Messrs. II', Inglis if Co. Gibbons’ buildings; .vhere he has on hand, an 1 is still opening, a handsome and general assortmens of CHINA, Glass and Earthenware. Received direct from his Correspondents in Lit- rpool The above articles arc Warranted of the the first quality, being selected to order, and will be sold wholesale or retail, as low and on as 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 11.237 "GEORGIA HO l EL, r „>riSTCHURCH SQUARE, “■ SAVANNAH. lillS iMab'ithment has lately undergone a throughp-pair. and considerable improve have been added. L Subscriber has taken it upon it long lease I w jj| be open on Monday the 24th inst for Jri -eri'ion and accommodation of Trav ellers I Hoarders, having supplied his House with a | aid general assortment of Furniture. |eis ijetermint d that his Table shall be inferi innoe, while this Bar shall afford the choic .1 iquors of every description. U. I l,e Stables are large and convenient, for iccummodation of any number of Morses i wJi preparations, added to the indefatlg* attention which it will be bis study a id in jt ,to bestow, he cannot but flatter bimsell will receive that share of patronage and sup* i which auclt arrangements may be entiti ntVID M. FI ITS iotsMiHiA, .AAw 21, 1822. 214 Njticc. It HE copartnership existing between the sub jcribi-r.since the 23d October, 1821, is ibu J.linlived by mutual consent. Those indebt |»ill make payment without delay to dames tier, who is authorised to collect the same J. W. CANNON. JAMF.8 FOWLER. J. W Cannon, TILL continue the business at the same ’ sand,and will be thankful for the patron the late customers of Cannon- k Fowler i 16 225 Georgia—Chatham County. To all whom it may concern— ;IIKR-.A9, A A Sineis, applies for lette 1 ol administration ontlit estate of Mrs. 2«i n,late ofSavannuh widow deceased as prin aal creditor. L muse are therefore to cite and at monel li d singular the kindred and creditors of tl f ecease.l, to file their objections (if any tin .tinmy office on or before the 26th day o Kfmber next; otherwise letters of administra- ji will he granted to the applicant. [hitness the Hon Thomas N More one of tht Lees of the said Court, this 26lh day of Nor [ll. one thousand eight hundred and twenty-two |J1, s I S. M BON 11, era |ii"r 26 233 Watt iSf Smetts. T AVK, within a few days r-ceivrd from the most approved mills, and offer for sale on ac commodating terms, at the duck lately occupied hy Messrs Brown k Overatteet. 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 them to execute any orders. Shortly expected a large supply of white and red oak slaves. dj’.Grders for lumber cut to any length will be promptly attended to. nov 26 Jt233 Dissolution of Copartnership. r llK firm ofj G Bexar* A cti wasileaolv I by mutual consent on the 26’.h September Isst; those indebted will rfi ike payment on or before the first day of December nexl to.I C Blance who is authorized to collect the s ame; all those who have any demands against the concern will please render their bills in for payment. .!. C. BLANCE. J. G BLANCE N B.—The business will be conducted hereaf ter by J.fi. Blance <>n his own account under the Bluff oil Williamsons wharf, where lie will keep a constant supply oftlie best Groceries and Provis ions. J. C. BLANCE. nov 22 *t»230 NOTICE. 4 LL 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. I will sell out my stock of GROCERIES and BUILDING, this stand for the grocery business is the best and most convenient in west broad street. Apply to the subscriber above nov 22 230ext Notice and Caution. T7TIERRAS I have been informed that John V V Carnoclian and Peter Mitchell of this City have by sundry deeds recently mortgaged and assigned to divers persona either their individual creditors, creditors of the late firm of Camochau Ik Mitchell, 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 e* late consisting together of houses, lots, lands stores, w harts negroes &c. in Savannah and Da rieu in Georgia or the neighborhood thereof, and elsewhere with their interest or share in the stock if the Lower Steam Mill near Darien, and sundry shares in the United States Bank and other Banks, •s well us sundry debts due to them in various places, beside lands, lots, negroes Ike. in the ter ritory nt Florida, and particularly one large irac’ of land b light of Forbes & Co. lying betwee, die rivers St. Marks and Apalachicola in the tei ritory of F'Uirida aforesaid. These are hereby to caution the public agains purchasing any part of tin* said property or es late so conveyed, or any other property belong ing to the said Carnochan Ik Mitchell or cither ot them as 1 hold prior mortgages on the greats , part 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 properly of said John Carnochan and Peter Mitchell. WILLIAM CHRISTIE, Savannah. V The editors of the Courier, & City Gazette. . Charleston; Floridian, at Pensacola; Recorde d Milledgevi'le ; Republican, at Montgomery, Alabama, and Chronic^, at Augusta ; are reques edto insert the above advertisement once a •vecK until countermanded, ami forward their account* to this office for payment. pine 6 tl34 Attention!—Georgia Hussars ! Cavalry Orders. i/N'IE GEORGI V iUSSaR.o ;■ i* required t> A be on their para ie ground, at 3 O’cl ick, P on Friday the I3t!i inst. in full uniform an completely equipped tor parade. By order Lt Stilus, Commanding. GORDON, lit fierg’t -V-e fi 2H Planters' Bank, SAVANNAH, October 16th, 1822. I(> F.SOLVED by the Board of Directors of the f V Planters’ Bank ofthe State of Georgia, that from and after this date, this Bank will not consi der the notes of any of the Chartered Banks ol the State of Georgia (the notes of the Planter*’ Hank excepted! that may be deposited in the Planter's Bank by any person or persons, or by any banking company whatsoever, or that may b ■ paid into the said bank to the credit of any p'-r son or persons nr any banking company, -is ere ■0ing any claim in favor of such persons or such banking company to demand that the checks or inlers they or such banking company may is sue on the mi l Planters’ Bank to be paid in spe cie coin of gold or silver ; but that the Planters’ Hank will, for the accommodation of tht ir custo mem, continue to receive as heretofore, in depos iie and in payment of all notes deposited for col 'action, the notes of all the chartered banks of til State, of Georgia, but will always reser e to itself the right of choice in the notes of which of the respective chartered bank* ofthe state of Ueor- ifia, the said Planter’s Bank may prefer to make in payment on the checks or orders being pre sent ed of person or persons or any banking com punvthat may have an amount at their credit in bank. Resolved, That for the information of customers of the Planters’ Bank, that each one may know lie amount of their respective deposits in the ;otes ofthe chartered banks ofthe state of Geor gia, other than the Planters’Bank, and also the .minin' of their deposits in the notes of the Plan, ii is’ Bail* ; that the Cashier of this bank be in si fueled to lave entered from and after this date in 'lie books of tile customers of ibis institution, •m their depositing the notes of the chartered Banks as aforesaid, the following words to be pre fixed to the respective sums they may depontn in Bank, namely, “No'es ofthe Banks ofGeorgi.’’; w hen notes of the Planters’ bauk afe deposited, the entry to be made as such. By order of the Hoard of Directors. JOHN F. LLOYD, Cashier pro tern oct 17 Ar120l Georgia—Chatham County. I'a ill w'h m i’ may concern y HEBKAS, Steph. n H Timmons, ol Savan- a .Ii (,(fy'i,:s tor letters ot administration on Le ejia'e (it Stephen Timmons late of Chatham Wy deceased, in behalf ofthe heirs and credi lr> [Now these are herefore to cite and admonish daiv'singular the kindred and creditors ol th< lid deceased, ".file their objection, (if any they Ve i'i m i olfic* ui or before the9th day ot !a - p7 next; otherwise .lettera ot administration will f granted to the applicant. Witness ih-’ Hun Thomas N Morel on-’ of the ptices ofthe said Court, this lQtli day of Decern A. D. one thousand eight hundred ami twen ' two. [ls] 9 M BOND, cc o i nov 10 244 To the Public. J CARNOCHAN and P. M ichel, are sorry to • be again brought before the public b> a sc- ond notice of Mr. Christies, who has ..ndoubi- ly claims against them, w hich when linalli liqui- fitted on the decision ot the suit now pending, 'li<*\ will trv to satisfy as soon us possible there after. . Die deeds under which Mr. Christie claims a. . xclusive right to all the real and personal eslaf of Carnochan & Mitehel, are considered as infor mat, unjust and illegal Hence they have beer brought anil are still before the Court, and ot liei leeds have been executed and recorded, convei- mg the property for toe use of all their creditors, Mr. Christie.included; without any trust or r servttion beneficial to C and M. or their families, ami if this be not agreeable to that gentl e « an, it imist nevertheless appear fair Ik equitahl • 'O tlr nublic and all who have a sense of justice- I lie Trustees under the late deeds are anxioui to sell th- Lands in Florida, alluded to in the no- lice of Mr. C and to apply the proceeds to the mmediule payment of part ot his demand fc depo sit a sufficiency i hereof to coverall III* claim, sub ject to the decision of the Court—but his opposi ti- n to unv reasonable sale, as one interested iii bis ,wn right, whilst injuring all parties concerned, must be borne until a bale can be made under an order of Court june 8 136 ,r T Editors of papers who insert Mr. Christie s notice, will please insert the above until lus i, witiulrawn, and forward their bills to this olhci where they will be promptly paid by^ ^ ^ Notice. V I.L persons having demands against the es tate of the late Col. lames Johnston, ot Sa anich, are requested to ren ler them dulv at- tested, and those indebted to make payment to pat. nous rouN, Quul. Executor. oct 22 203 Brigade Ordels. Savannah, Oct. 2bth, 1822 "fAHE Brigade Inspector of the 1st Brigade will forthw ith proceed to the annual convention of the Field, Stall, Company and Nop commissioned officers, and the muaters of the IF giments and Battalions, composing the Brig ide for the purpose of being train. <1 and mustered, by him in the ex ercises and evolution* prescribed by Congress, in conformity with tile 10th section of the Militia law of 1818. Hyordorof Gkkkral H.uuixx, WM OVERSTREET, Aidde Camp. Inspectors office, 4th \ov 1822. In conformity with the. above order for tli convention of the Field, Stall’, Company and Non-Commissioned officers, and for th. review id inspection of the 1st brigade of the mili'i of Georgia. The Colonels or commanding < ficers of regiment* composing the same a hereby ordered and directed to have their r. pective commands underarm* on their usual gen eral parade grounds, for the purpoae of b. i ned in the exercises and evolutions preset' en by Congress, at 11 o’clock, on the followin ’ ys, viz On Wednesday the 4<h December next, the re view and inspection of tile Camden county Bai (alien. On Friday the 6th December, the review and nspection of Wayn county battalion On Saturday the 7th December, the review . id inspection of tilvnn county Battalion. On Monday the Ot Ii December, the review an ispertiioo of the McIntosh county Battalion On Wednesday the 11th December, the re view and inspection of the Liberty county Batta lion. On Friday the 13th December, the review am inspection ofthe Brvan count Battalion On Monday the 16th Deremher, the review and inspection of the Chatham county Battalion, b. 'inging to the 35th regiment. On Tuesd.y the 17'h December, the review and inspection of the Effingham county Battalion On Thursday the Kith January next, a conven 'ion of the Field, Stuff, Company, and Non-com missioned officers of the 1st regiment, (city of Sa vannah,) amt on the following Friday the I7'li January, the review and inspection of the whom regiment. Both officers an t privates are especially re quired to be armed and accoutered according to law, and tile Field officers of the Brigade to at. tend the reviews within their respective coin- mauds for the purpose of superintending and en forcing the prescribed system of discipline WM. P. BOWEN, Brig. Iissp- c. 1st Brig. 1st Div Geo Midi nov 2t i'1 ARRANGEMENT Notice to Travellers to and from Savannah. >\ UNION of se I'im ■ i' having ' .ken p’ac ■ be- we n n the propri* tors of the nr v I'm,- of ; 'agr., established on the nor h side of the Sa. annah river, between Savannah and Hamburg, uid Augusta, connected by the S'entn Boa* Car. olina to Purvsburg—>nd llie line of Stage* out qf Siwannuh, ii.i tlie south side of said river; the St ge Olfice of both will, hence forward, be kept at the City tto'el in Savannah—where die p dilic tre resp ctfidly i .formH that scats, on either route, are in future to be applied for. . To illustra'- the benefits of the two establish ments, as they are to operite to the. public at large, it need only be stated that. The old Georgia line,will arrive fidcriart on tho same day* as heretofore, tiitil 4ill quicken it* pare so as that passengeis will be' i ken thro’in two days, between sun and sun, lhn4afl' r ling a pleasant and delightful mode of transportation to Indies and persons indelicate health, <>r io tlmie who travel fur pietuture rather than on urgent bu siness. The newline in Carotin i is gotten up on quite a different principle. Passenger, are taken tinny Bol'on'a wharf, adjoining the tax lunge, a* V> o’clock, every day, on bo rj the steam Boat Cur. nlina, and are land.-d at Purj'.hu'g (dining iu the boat) in from three to four hours, accoi ling to the s ate ofthe tide and sit ength of the current— tuey are then placed immediatidy ii a co nmodi- <us Post Chaise, and liken (by ripi I drives, in ir.«- hands of sober, i xperienced Coachmen, and ible and gentle Horses, the way being lighted with a large lamp or lanthern on the tup of the carriage) through to Hamburg and Augusta, so a to arrive at those places by, from 9 to 10 o’ 'nek the following morning; changing llo'ses on the wav at an average distance of 11 miles, and sup ping a' Mathew’s Bluff (the half way It iusc) and breakfasting one change of Cavalry short of Au* gos-a. Return! .g—A Coach will leave Augusta and arrive at Savannah, at the same hours as those specified going up: Dining and supping on the road,and breakfasting on board the steam novt, which remains nil night at I’urys burg, to receive the passengers at 7 o’clock the next morning, itage offic» m Augusta, for the Carolina fixed at the Planters Hotel, an 1 .it the PnMce, in Hamburg, That of the Ge >rgia Superior Court—Chatham County Jxxl'aut Tsrm, 1822. The President and Vice j President of the Union So- I ciety and the 1st and 2nd 1 Directresses of the Female yllule Nisi Asylum of Savannah I , Georgia—Chatham t 1 ounty. T al vrlioni 1 n»v c ncern— [7UEREAS, John \clam Einck of Chatham v County applies for letters of administration Ijt hie estate of John Adatfi Eirick iate ol said deceased, as nex' of kin, JW these are therefore to cite and admonish >1 singular die kindred und creditors of tin aid deceased, to file their object ion (if any they L'e) in my office on or nefore tlu- 9lli day ot pimisr' next; otherwise letters of adminiatration *'ill be granted to the applicant. "irn. ss the Hon. Thomas N Morel, one ol IU»eJustices of the said Court, this 10th day ot Ibrremher, A. D. one thousand eight hundred |*ttd twenty two. Ils) S. M BOND, c. c. o dee lb 24' Interim Court, Chatham County. CHAMBERS,4Ui Nov. 1822. [JT hie petition of John A Schroder, s' .ling ly/ dtat be isin jail, for debt, at the suit of Wm R'filryne, t!r.it lie is Insolvent, but willing to u 1 render all his estate, for the benefit "1 hiscre- h '>r», a»the law directs, and praying for rebel | under theln w ive,it Acts of tins State—Ordered, » a >> :, e <aid.fi.hn A. Schroder be brought up, he l.ourt ’House in Saa' annah, on the 3d 'lay I January next, at ID o’clock, to be heard; and mat notice thereof be given to his creditors, agreea .ole to law. Extract from the Minutes, k. job T BOLLES, clerk. nov4 |t214 The Paragon Toll Mil, I!KING now in complete order will receive rough Rice, be beat on toll at any time a r the lot it of September next, or earlier if viahed. Earns on the Mill may be secured by ...plication to Jacob Read or William Kilpatrick .! Drakies, alter the 15th of August, each turn vili onsist of 200 tierces of clean rice, provided he mill is kept furnished with rough rice^ .fitly 30 fl67 Georgia—Chatham County To all « horn it may concern— y HEREAS, Rober' II Pettigrew Esq applies for letters ol administration on the remain „ g unadminiaiered estate of George Myers late if Savannah Carpenter deceased, in oehalt ofthe '“plow these are therefore to cite and a'l'nonrsi ill ami singular the kindred and creditors of the said deceased, to file their ob.iections (i any the- iuve) in my office on or before the 6t 1 ‘ ^ " lanuary, next; otherwise letters of administra tion will be granted to the applicant. Wi'ness the Hon. Thomas N 'Iwel, one . i lie Justices ofthe said Court, ylus 9th dayyd^ D cember A D twenty two, dec 10 Edward Bourquin. J U PON the petition of the President and Vice President ofthe Union Society and the First and Second Directresses of the Female Asylum of Savannah, praying the foreclosure of the Equi ty of Redemption of all that Bridge situate on Ogeechee River, on the road leading from Darien to Savannah, and about fourteen miles from the ci v of Savannah, and known by the name of Hills Bridge, together with one hundred acres of land iginnll) granted and reserved for the use of the -rry across which the aforesaid Bridge has been reeled, and which said land is bounded north- irdly by land belonging to Mr. Mongin and Mr lc.AMister, eastwaruly and southwardly by land be .gingtoMr. McAllister and vvestwardly by the er Ogeechee, which said bridge and lands were ... irtgag.cl by Edward Bourquin to the said peti tioners by deed, bearing date on the 17th day of pril; 1819, to secure the payment of a certain riling obligatory ofeven date with thesame m..rt ige, made and entered into Ivy the same Edward >uratlin to and with the said petitioners in the final sum of eight thousand dollars, conditioned for the payment of the aum of two thousand dol lars on or before the 17th day of April in the year eighteen hundred and twenty, and the further siiiii of two thousand dollars on or before the 17th lay of April 1821, with the lawful interest from the dine of the said bond, and that there is now due the said bond and mortgage, and unpaid the sum of two thousand dollars with lawful interest om the 17th day of April 1819. Whereupon „n motion of Richard W. Habersham, Attorney for the petitioners it i» ordered that the princi pal interest and costs due on the said bond and mortgage be paid i-.lo 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 from thence forth foreclosed and that such further and other proceedings take place, as are pursuant to the act if the general assembly in such cases mane and one thousand eight hundred am S M. BOND, c c o 244 Georgia—Chatham County. r° whom it.mav concern, MIKHKAS, UhaiWHoyt, applies for letters <>f administration on the estate and effects .1 olin Lathrop, late of Savannah merchant dec 4n °* l ' ,e heirs and creditors. Now tlirse are therefore, to cite and admonish Wl»nd aingtil.r the kindred and creditors of the said deceased, to file their objections (if any they fi ve) in my office, on or before the 14th nay "I hietinber next, otherwise letters of administra- w dl begrame.1 the applicant. "ttuess, tlie lion. Thus. N. Morel, one of the justices of said court, this 14th day of November, S. M. BOND, c. o.o. nov 14 2Sft Georgia^—Chatham County. To all whom it may concern— V HERE AS, Catharine Seymour, imministn. trix of Gui don l. Seymour, deceased, ap ..lies to be discharged from the said adinmistr l °Now these are therefore to cite and admonisl .11 and siiuniiar the kindred and creditors ot tht Si to file their objections (if any they nvc. in my office on or before the 6th day oi Unitary next; otherwise letters d.snnssory .vill be granted to the applicant. f , Witness tltf Hon. Thomas N- More one of tht list ices of the said Court, this 6th day of Ju> .. D. one thousand eight hundred and twenty-one rt g 1 S* M. r july 0 158 Permanuut EugWMi School. Mr. Jam 8 A Bollough, L ATELY Irani >. aHe-, on, intend* opening a School in this city, in which will be taught .11 those everal branches general y comprised in an English education He will likewise, if applied to, attend to the in struction of Y null is private amities. For par. ticulars, reference may be bad to Re ..lamest). Andrew, Rev. Geo. White, Mr. IsaaC D’Lvoni ainl Mr De ViH-v* The subscriber being inured to a Southern cli m re, should he succeed in rui-ing a school, would not it is presumable, conceive lumself necesait < led at the approach of the sickly season, io relin quish Ids little charge, as those ire . ho . migrat* from the north, and «ho are from the al rm exci tid, compelled to seek shelter in some more salo brousclime; but would be willing io remain here during the summer and fall inondis of the next ear. Those who patronize lorn, may consider eir children as placed in a permanent and es tablistied school. The subscriber may be found by such as may wish an interview with him, at his residence at Sir. Rolfe’s in .Montgomery street, or at tne Me thodist Parsonage occasionally, dec 10 244 rout: remains at tlu Globe Eavtrn. By the operation of the Steamboat f;a d'ma, Passengers w ill be taken to Hit.• fr im Ufi • on, in ing and enibarking at f’ury sburg, vh con tract <r for carrying the nor hern in in p • dgi.ig liiinsel!, to rvili daily and constantly, r^mfin't ,o!e four wheel vehic.s beivvet-n Porys ,urg nd hai.eston, competent to car.y si c - .rs oonvenl' ntly I he Stven Office tor tlr . i , is now estal. ished at the i it Hotel ill *av aninJtf and asheretofoie, at tiie Post office in Uharlestnn I'he Uaricn Mages continue to operate,as i re. tofore, between Sa.annah an! that iilave, tod lie stage office tor thut linecotilinuts at ill. Cil> Ho tel. SILAS HOLLIS, Proprietor of'lie N. iner a r • te. LAMB K DEM I !', Proprietors of the Sonin. (e. J.AOtlPM' K, Prop; ietor of the At esiern Ga PNitetoPi. „ ■>’« ELKA7.KR EARLY, for . it, a DANlEI.W McKB.NZlB, Proprietors of iiie new Wester . via..Mina r .utc, rt. c 5 l‘2‘10 And it is further ordered that this tule be pub fished in one or more of the public Gazettes of the city of Savannah, at least once a month for twelve months or served on the said Edward Bour- nuiu at least six months previous to the time the said money is hereby ordered to be paid into tins court. ... Extract from the minutes. JOB T. BOLLES, lerk. 19 INSTRUCTION ON The VioVvn and F\v\le. \TR. HENRY, firs'. A'iohn in '.he Sa-ann ih The- f l atre,intends to give Instruction on the above instruments. He will be found at the House ot Hr Louis II Eurth. no. 23 4231 Wood and Lumber Yard. ■i UK subscribe" oilers :or ..ale very Inw a large supp'y of EIRE WOOD and l.UMBER, and nforms the public that he will cut any quantity of iinber Spar-^ Stiaf'ls for Rice mills, or saw any pianlity of Lumber to bills at very short notice or any order in the above line will be thankfully re nived Hy Wm Bird-at Camp Jackson, or by the -eubsciber. DAVID A. 8 I’ROBHAR nov 7 4t21T j»n 23 Notice. VMNE months after date, application will be made the honorable Judges of the Inferioi Court of Chatham county, for leave to sell all the real property of Thomas H. Mitllryne, minor, and being f«. >l>« Ve ne "* ’Ja-Ib’mULLRYNE, . Guardian lor T. II. Jlluliryno may 15 Notice. A LL persons having demands against the es tate of John Da*ison, late of Chatham coun ty, deceased, will present their accounts legally attested; and those indebted will please to make immediate payment to F. H. FEAY, Adm’r. nov 26 f r 233 (tv^INE months after date application will be made to the Inferior Court of Chatham Could ty sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sel sundry building lots oil the South Common neai Savannah, one third of a lotiiiYamacraw, and two lots m 4tn district, Early county, being part of the real estate of Stephen Craft, deceased, for the benefit ofthe heirs and creditors. ELIZABETH CRAFT- Adm’rx. july 9 $ol58 cm Hortiu AWF.JVVV.iff. iS\RRAN BYRD returns Im.'ii ..Iks ' Hi 'ij lie in general and to his f ie:. ri in pai iic u ..r, for the patronage wnichiltey have It. r,- of'#e ox ide I to him, as th: estanlwlier of said Hotel. After 'wo years of servitude and intemiiting zeal tomake it the great Hoi I . hie It m ne'uliar it nation, and its other advaulagea .IciutmWd it huul.lbe—he is induced to retire back ot: tarfes- on account "f the unwillingness wuit n his family manifests at leaving that place for'hi |„ ing so he carries dong{with him feelings uf rat- itude to many indiviifi alshere, who h n'e exic.-ld- ed to him their countenance amt siiprmrt—md iie Jakes much pleasure in reeummeu-l.ngAu the puolic the iiidtvolual wmm tin proprietor lus -eleclvd for his successor. ilis time in the Hotel closes with this .la , and Mr John Miller’s courutcnces in tlv* m irui ig of o-morrow. Orran Byrd will remain in Savannah lo.,g e- lough to bring ail his pecuniary I ausactions to a final and complete doae-rund Ii. w i-lies al p.-r- sons having c aims against hint io cxinoii iIk .one si Ins Room in llie City Hotel—a.s.i In .e.ires -.itch us are indebted to him In make immediMte pay ment. John Miller, l.ate ofthe Plain. lion, .gists, informs the public that lie has luk n ifie above mnuun.ed Ci. > Hotel inSavusuafi t the peculiar .< i' lnuigea of which an m re particularly se t lonr li in lie notice ofthe p >prietora ot all tne stages going out of the said City. He would just say that it is his intention to dc- ■erve the continued patronage of i lie liberal and gene rous community which received his prede cessor with open arms among them, uvl extended io the City Hotel so much of thttit favour, elec 5 1210 CVYY UO VEL, SAVANNAH. J OHN MILLER has taken John P Denney into Copartnership, in future thi* CM.ibkahment vt ill be conducted by them under .he fitm of Mil ler Ik Denney. JOHN MILLER. JOHN P. DENNi;Y, elec 10 244 The Savannah Library VS open for the delivery of Bonk* on Monday, i Wednesday and Friday, from 4 .to 6 o clock, aug 8 in vN^LNE months after date ajiplicaiion will be maele to the lion. Inferior Court of Camden County for leave to sell all 'he real estate of Dr. John Ross, dec laying in said county for the ben efit of the heirs and creditors of his estate. BELTON A COPP, lAcbn'r of tlieestate of Jno. Ross, not administered.—with the wilt annexed april 2 6^ V INF. months alter date application wili be Ll nv.de to the Hon. the .Justices ot the inferior court of Effingham County, for leave to sell the real estate belonging to the estate of Temple Tullos, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors. WM. SPIER, Adm’ur. Alarch 9 o§ 58 Brought to Gaol I N Savannah, Dec. 2.1, J822, a negro woman who says her name is Betsty, and that she be longs to John Smith, of Jaspei county. She is about 20 years of age, and five leet four inches high. She says she tan away tw > months age-j and with a white man named George Williams. H. M’CALL, j c a. doc 7 242 - fl