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SAVANNAH DAILY REPUBLICAN. 246 Vol. XX. THUH&HAY EVENING, DECEMBER 12 1822. Whole No. 4068. rmim*i ,mT8 °f Pilota S e - C COyrftAGT WANTKI). . _ nQ V, c „i|j bo received for keeping in nOPOSA'-” d f(>r clwning keeping; r r£r^«r.lcr,.he»uoy. in Si, V one year Apphcat.on. to be i? JN 0, a HOLCOMBE, Srcr’y. I",v order 226' Jn Council, Notemh*i« 28, 1822. nn-HVl) that »n election for Recorder of R ?rivHo take place at the next regular 216 ' Assize of Bread. . ~r Flour bnnrr 8 ooIMrs '"^zs.Kw.iSr.r »-ii «-.h, f.-n' month, must he ss follows, via. IJi Cent* Loaf 21b 4foz, i 61 Cent* Loaf lib 2ox. ... . ■ notice. t 191 Jl.A V A iN M r\ H Poor House and Hospital. -mtTiNfl Committee forNovswaan and Dr- ,U„a, CHARLES MlNTIKE and CH \«. hY V. Attending; Physician, Dr. WM. II. CUY- Hv order of the Hoard. JOHN IIAUPT, Steward > 213 "GKORGI YHOi'EL, «lPi'jsr church square, SAVANNAH, kvtis Estsblishment haalitely undergone a through repair, and considerable improve iisSiuve been added. h. S-bscriber ha* taken it upon a long lease, lit will be open on Monday the 24th inst. for [ ..etp'ion and accommodation of Traveller* l,i nmrilers, having *upplied hi* House with a L and general assortment of Furniture. [lie is determined that his Table shall he inferi- ftonn 'e, while this Bar shall afford the clioic- L Liq.jora of every description. -j- t'he Stable* are large and convenient, fir \» irrnmmodstion of any number of Ilorscs-.rjD 1’ithtiirh preparations, added to the indef’i'iga- |» attention which it will be hi* study and in- Jiaatioo to bestow, he cannot but flatter himself ni'l receive that share of patronage and sup- ir : , to which such arrangements may be entitl- DAVID M. FITTS. Vi’sritinA, .Vot>. 21, 1322, | sm W 234 Notice. Iltr copartnership existing between the sub- vfibers since the 23d October, 1821, is this f'lissolved by mutual consent. Those indebt ed! make payment without delay to James brier,» ho is authorised to collect the same J. W. CANNON. JAMES FOWLER. J. W Cannon, !I r !l.T. continue the business at the same IT stand, and will he thankful for the patron- ■f 'he late customers of Cannon &. Fowler. «t IS 225 Georgia—Chatham County. To all whom it may concern— HniEUEAS, A. A Smets, applies for letters |V ol'admimrl ration on the estate of Mrs. Jane ins,late of Savannah widow deceased as prin |»l creditor. iKo'v these are therefore to cite and admonish I ml singular the kindred and creditor* of th II Irnilllil. to file their objections (if any they |'t) in my office on or before the 26th day of prober next; otherwise letters of administra- r will be granted to the applicant. ■Witness the lion Thomas N. Morel one of the 1st cos of the said Court, this 26th day of Nov I lb one thousand eight hundred and iwenty-iwo. 1 «,1 8. M. BOND, c co i 26 231 Georgia—Chatham County. To nil whom it may concern rum:AS, Stephen II. Timmons, of 3ivan- rnh applies lor letters ot administration on estate of Stephen Timmons late of Chatham smty deceased, in behalf of the heirs and credi V Swtlieseare dterefore to cite and admonish Mil singular the kindred and creditors of the L 1 dferssod, to file theiV objections (if any they ' in my office on or before the 9th day ot Jan. h 1 next; otherwise letters of administration will (granted to the applicant. Witness die tIon Thomas N Morel one of the pees of the said Court, this 10th day of Decern A. D. one thousand eight hundred and twen | two. [«•»] nnv 10 244 8. M. BOND, c c o. JAMES DICK fl ESPECTFULLY inform* his friend* ahd the *V public, that he has taken ihat commodiotei store in the new brick buildings South East cor oer of Market Square, and opposite the store of Messrs. H\ Inglis ti Co, Gibbons’ buildings; where he ha* on hand, an I is still opening! a handsome and general assortmens of CHINA, Glass and Earthenware. Received direct from hi* Correspondents in Liv erpool The above articles are warranted bf the the first qualitt, being selected to order, and will be sold -tthtlrmlr or retail, as low and on as ac commodating terms, as any in the - ity affords The attention of Families and Country Mer chant* in particular, is request towards them, dec 2 4l237 Watt Smetts. \ TAVF, within a few dir . .vr.riv-d from the P most approved mills, a id olfur for sale on ac commodating terms, at the duck lately occupied by Messrs Brown b 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 wlnt they are daily receiving enable them to execute am orders. Shortly expected a large supply of white and red oak staves. Xj’O'-dera lor lumber cut to any length will be promptly attended to. mV 26 win Notice and Caution. W HEREAS I have been informed that John Carnochan and Peter Mitchell of this City have by sundry deeds recently mortgaged anil assigned to divers persons either their indiviihia. creditors, creditors of the late firm of Carnocha , b Mitchell, or others, ull or sundry the proper’v and estate both real and personal of the said firir as well as their own individual property and e< tate consisting tow-ther of bouses lots, lands stores, wharfs, negfroes 8tc. in Savannah and it:, ricn in Georgia or the neighborhood thereof, an elsewhere with their interest or share in the stock of the Lower Steam Mill near Darien, and sundry shares in the United States Bank and oilier Banks, as well as sundry debts due to them in various places, beside lands, lots, negroes be. in the ter ritory ot Florida, and particularly one large t> ai of land bought of Forbes b Cn. lying bet wee the rivers St. Murks and Apalachicola in the tei ritory of Florida aforesaid. These are hereby to caution the public ugaim. purchasing any part of the said property or cs tate so convey ed, or any o'her property belong ing to the said Carnochan b Mitchell or either of them as I hold prior trortgagos on the greatest part thereof v. Iiich are on record in the registry in Savannah and Darien aforesaid and in Cliarle- ton, S. C. and equitable lieus on all the property of said John Carnochan and Peter Mitchell WILLIAM CHRISTIE, Savannah. • * The edh ors of the Courier, h City Gazette. >' Charleston; Floridian, at Pensacola; Recoulei it Milledg-ville i Republiraiv, at Montgomery, Alabama, and Chronicle, at Augusta ; are requta ed to insert the above advertisement once a week until countermanded, and forward- their iccounts to this office for payment. 'line 6 tl34 Georgia—Chatham County. To all whom it may concern— (UKIIEAS, John Adam Eirick of Chatham County applies for letters of administration m edate of John Adam Eirick late of aaid deceased, as next of kin. n, v iliese are therefore to cite and admonish "(l singular the kindred and creditors of the r deceased, to file their objection (if any they f' e ) in my office on or before the 9th day of | lin, ty next j otherwise letters of administration j,'. grunted to the applicant. I'ViltK-SH the |[nn, Thomas N. Morel, one ot [ c Justices of the said Court, this 10th day ot Im-mber, A. D. one thousand eight hundred I'd twenty two. To the Public. J CARNOCHAN and P. Mitchel, are sorry to • be again bmug/i 1 before the public by a se- -otid notice of Mr. Christies who lias ,indoubt- !y claims against them, which when finally liqui dated on the decision of the suit now pending, thev will try to satisfy as soon as possible there- sfter. The deeds under which Mr. Christie claims an exclusive right to all the real and personal esut . of Carnochan V Mitchel, are considered ns infor mal, unjust and illegal. Hence they have been brought and are still before, the Court, and other . eds have been executed and recorded, convey, ing the property far the use ot all their creditor?. Mr. Christie included i without any trust or re nervation beneficial to O. and M. or their families; and if this be not agreeable to that gem Ho an, ii must nevertheless appear fair b equitable'othe public and all who have a sense ofyustice. The Trustees under the late deeds are anxious to sell the Lands in Florida, alluded to in the no tice of Mr. C. ami to apply the proceeds to tlu immediate payment of part of his demand bdepo sit a sufficiency thereof to coverall his claim, sub jeetto the decision of the Court—but his opposi- on to any reasonable sale, as one interested in hi» iw right, whilst injuring all parties concerned, must be borne until a sale can be made under an irder of Court, june 8 136 Qjp Editors of papers w ho inset t Mr. Christie’s . nice, will please insert the above until Ins is withdrawn, and forward their bills to ibis office where they will be promptly paid by J. C. b P. M. dec 10 [is] 244 S. M. BOND, o. c. o. Idler flor Gourt, Chatham County. CHAMBERS,4th Nov. 1822. |A the petition n f John A. Schroder, stating ' ie is in jail, for debt, at the suit of Win. im-nv r ' C, i i' e >» Into!vent, but willing to , r . , er *" hi* estate, for the benefit of his cre- luif-rt? , lw ‘hrects, and praying for relief at thl • w' vent Acls this State—Ordered, e Cn,„ S ,' u Schroder be brought up, at nnaru ,° U8t ln S! ‘»vannab, on the 3d day of loiirc V' eX '.® l 1,1 “’clock, to be heard; and that Seta law* 0 * be 8 ,vei 'to his creditovs, agreea- ■ Extract from the Minutes. ,, , JOB T BOLLES, clerk ’ 4 fT214 Georgia—Chatham County. H .?®i!yi lorn it may concern, .. , Charles Hoyt, applies for letters k>f John r a , n i s,r stion on the estate anil ettects in , ,°P> of Savannah merchant dec A Now it, 0 le ,le ' r ® ar >d creditors. dUml „• esft ,“ rc 'herelbre, to cite and admonish •‘hhleauEIVm W . n 1 re<lftnd creditors of the h.ve) fi*mv fi e lhfcir ob j ection ® c ,f the y Ikcf-mK,!!/ °lnce, on or before the 14th'day ot tion win u nexl ’ ol '* e rwise letters bf administra- » will be granted theuppheam. justice* of’.?’f hon ‘ ri h ! > ®' N. Morel, one of the A b i(«') Wu CPurt > this 14th day of November, i»»v)4 tm S-U. BOND, c. co. Dissolution of Copartnership. r HE firm of.I G lii.A.xrr. b Co was dissolved by mu'ual consent on the 26th Sfptemher last; those indebted will make payment on or before the li «t dav of December next to J 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 hereaf. ter by J. C. Blam e on his own account under the llhtff on Williamsons wharf, where he will keep a constant supply ofthe best Groceries and Provis. ''0»»- J. C. BLANCE. nor 22 at f 230 “notice: A LT. persons indebted to the subscriber either by note or account are requested to call and muke payment by the first of January next, by so doing they may Bave cost CHARLES GREGORY, I will aeil 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 230ca4 Planters' Bank, SAVANNAH, October 16th, 1822. R ESOLVED by the Board of Director* ofthe 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 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 any banking company whatsoever, or that may be n od into the said bank to the credit of any per son or persona or any banking company, as cre- •it'mpr any claim in favor of such persona or such binking company to demand that the checks or orders they or such banking company may is ■ie on the. said Plantes’ Bank to be paid in spe- t ie coin of gold or silver ; but that the Planters’ Bank will, for the accommodation of their cu*to. mi rs, continue to receive ns heretofore, in depo* i.t and in payment of alt notes deposited for col lection, the notes of all the chartered banks of th ■ state, nf Georgia, but will always reserve to itself 'lie light nf choice in the notes of which of the - -spective chartered banka of tbe state of Genr. 1,'ia, th- mid Planter’s Bank may prefi r to make inpayment on the checks or orders being pre sented of person or persons or any Dunking com pany that may have an amount at their credit in bank. lies.,hr,l. That for the information of ciictomera 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’Bunk, and also the intount of their deposits in tbe notes of toe Plan, tors’ Ilanx ; that the Cashier nf this bank be in. •iructed to have entered 'rum anil after this date in'he books of the customers nfthis institution, on their depositing the notes of the cluttered Banks as aforesaid, the following words to be pre fixed to the respective sums they may deposite m Bank, namely, “Notes ofthe Banks ofGeorgia”; when notes ol‘ the Planters’ bank are dr. osited, the .entry to be made as such. By order of the Board of Directors. JOHN F. LLOYD, Cashier pro tem net 17 sr!201 Notice. A id. persons having demands against the tate of the late Cot. James Johnston, of Sa- vannah, are requested to render them duly at tested, and those indebted to make payment to net 22 20d PAT. IIOUSTOUN, Qua/. Executor, Attention!—Georgia Hussars ! Cavalry Orders. /jl^tlEGEORGIA HUSSARS are required to be on their paro le ground, at 3 o’clock, P M on Friday the 13th inst. in full uniform and completely equipped for parade. By order Lt. Stilus, Commanding. GORDON, 1st Serg’t dee C 241 Brigade Orders. Savannah, Oct. 2oth, 1823. T HE Brigade In-pect >rofthe 1st Brigade will forthwith proceed to flic annual convention of the Field, Stall, Company and Non-commissioned officers, and the musters of the Regiments and Battalions, composing the Brigade for the purpose of being trained and mustefred, bv him in the ex ercises and evolutions prescribed by Congress, in conformity with the JOth section of the Mdilia law of 1818. llyordorof fiiTtiu Hisnr.x, , WM. OVERSTREET, Aidde Camp. luipertort office, \t\ A'ov. 1822, In conformity with the above order for the convention of the Field, Staff, Company and Non-Commissioned officers, and for the review nd.inspection of the 1st brigade of the militia ot Georgia. The Colonels or commanding of ficers of regiments composing the same are hereby ordered and directed to have their res pective commands underarms on their usual gen- ■ral parade grounds, for the purpose of being trained in the exercises and evolutions prescrih. d by Congresa, at 11 o’clock, on the following Lys, viz On Wednesday the 4th December next, the re view and inspection of the Camden county lint talion. •On Friday the 6th December, the review and inspection of Wayne county bat'alion. On Saturday the 7lh December, the review and inspection of Glynn county Battalion. On Monday the 9ih December, the review and inspectiion of the McIntosh county Uat'.alinn. . On Wednesday the 11th December, the re view and inspection of the Liberty county Batta lion. On Friday the 13th December, the review amt inspection ofthe Urvnn county Battalion On Mondaythe 16th December, the review and inspection nf the dial ham county Battalion, be longing to the 35th regit'eM. On Tue-iliy the 17'h December, the review and inspection ofthe Effingham county Battalion On Thursday the 16th January next, aconven tion of the Field, Stall', Company, and Non com- missioned officers ofthe 1st regiment, (city of Sa vannah,) and on the following Friday tbe 17th January, the review and inspection of the whole regiment. Both officers and privates are especially re quired to he a' med and accoutered according to law, and the Field officers of U'e Brigade to at tend the vev iews within their respective com mands for the purpose of superintending and en forcing the prescribed svslein of discipline. WM. P.ROWEN, Brig. Insure. 1st Brig. 1st l)iv. Geo. Militia, nov 21 229 The Paragon loll Mil, B EING now in complete order will receive rough Rice, to be beat on toll at any time a erthe 10tn of September next, or earlier it wished. Turns on the Mill may be secured by ipplicalion to Jacob Read or William Kilpatrick at Drakies, alter the 15lh of August, each turn will consist of 200 tierces of clean rice, provided the mill is kept lurnished w ith rough rice. JACOB READ. july 30 tl67 Georgia—Chatham County. To all whom it may concern— f WHEREAS, Robert H Pettigrew F,*q applies \/i# for letters ol administration on the remain ing unadministered estate of George Myers late nf Savannah Carpenter deceased, in behalf ol the Now these are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors ofthe said deceased, to file their objections (it any the;, have) in my office on or before the 6th dav ol January, next; otherwise letters o‘ administra tion will be granted to the applicant. Witness the Hon. Thomas N. Morel, one ot the Justices ofthe buid Court, this 9th day ol De cember A D. one thousand eight hundred and twenty two. S* M. BOND, c c o. dec 10 244 Georgia—Chatham County. To all whom it may concern— a 1 / HEREAS, Catharine Seymour, administra- %\ trix of Gurdon f. Seymouri deceased, #P plies to be discharged from the' aaid administra Now these are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said deceased, to file their objections (if any they have; in my office on or before the mh day ol January next; otherwise letters distmssory will be granted to the applicant. , . .. ... ,. j Witness the Hon. Thomas N. Morel one ol Justices of the said Court, this 6th day of Jiffy A. D. one thousand eight hundred and t wenty-on£ [L. S.l 8- MI BOND. e.'C, “ I july 9 1’58 Superior Court—Chatham County Januaui Tlrm, 1822. The President and Vice President of the Union So ciety and the 1st and 2n 1 Directresses of the Female pilule Nisi Asylum of Savannah vs. I Edward Botirquin. J I TI’ON the petition of the President and Vice I President of the Union Society and the First and Second Directresses of the Female Asylum of Savannah, praying the foreclosure of the Equi ty of Uedemp'ion of all that Bridge situate on Ogecchee River, on the road leading from Darien to Savannah, and about fourteen miles from the city of Savannah, and known by the name of Hills Bridge, t jgclher with one hundred acres of iund rigniaily granted and reserved for the use of the erry across which the aforesaid Bridge has been reeled, and which said land is bounded north- ardly by land belonging to Mr. Mongin and Mr- McAllister, ear.twaruly and southwardly by land be longing to Mr. McAllister and westwardly by the river Ogeechee, which said bridge and lands were mortgaged by Edward Bourquin to the said peti tioners by deed, bearing date on the 17th day ol April; 1819, to secure the payment of a certain riling obligatory cfeven date with the same mort age, made and entered into by th. snme Edward pun to and with the said petitioners in the mm of eight thousand dollars, conditioned for tbe payment of the sun. of two thousand dol lars on or before the 17th day ot April in the year eighteen hundred and twenty, ami the farther swm of two thousand dollars on or before the 17th lay of April 1821, with the lawful interest from the date of 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 and mortgage be paid i..to court within twelve months from this date, or that otherwise the Equity of Uedemp'ion (unless cause shewn to the contrary) or the said mortgaged premises he from ihenfce forth foreclosed and that such further and oilier proceedings take place, as are pursuant to the act if the general assembly in such cases made and provided. And it is further orJeredthut thistule be pub fished in one or more of the public Gazettes of the city of Savannah, at least once a month for twelve mont hs or served on the said Edward Bour- nuin at least six months previous to the time the said money is hereby ordered to be paid into this court. Extract from the minutes. JOB T.BOLLES, lerk j*n 23 19 ’ Permanent English School. Mr. James K. Ilollough, L ATELY from C atieston, intends opening a School in this city, in which will be.taught all those everal brancues generally comprised in an English education ■He will likewise, if applied to, attend to the in struction of Youth ia private amilies. For pur. ticulars, rtfet'd ce m iy be had to Re \ James O, Andrew, Rev. Geo. White, Mr. Isaac D’Lyon, and Mr. De Villcrs. The subscriber being inured to a Southern cli- ma'e, should lie succeed in raising a school, would not it is presumable, conceive luinself necessita ted at the approach of the sickly season, to relin quish Ids little charge, us those ure who emigrate trom the north, ami who are from the alarm exci ted, compelled to seek shelter in some more salu brou-, clime; but would be willing to remain here during the summer and fall months of the next year, t hose who patronize him. may consider their children as placed in a permanent and es tablished school. The subscriber may be found by such as may wish an interview with him, at his residence at Mr. Bolfe’u in Montgomery street, or at tne Me- thodist I’arsonage occasionally, dec 10 244 ARRANGEMENT Notice to Travellers to and from Savannah. A UNION of sentiment having taken plsoe be- fuk tween the proprietor,* of the new line of Stages, established on the north side, of the Sa- vannah river, between Savannah and Hamburg, and Augusta, connected by the Steam Boat Car olina to Puryshurg—and tne line of Stage* out of Savannah, on the south side of said river; the Stsge office of both will, hence forward, be kept at the City Hotel in Savannah—where the public arc respectfully Informed that seats, on either route, are in flitore to be applied for. To illustrate the benefits of the two establish ments, as they are to operate to the public at large, it need only be stated tiiat, Tne old Georgia line,will arrive & depart oil the Same days as Tier' , tofore, and will quicken it* pace so as that passengers will be taken thro’in two days, between sun and sun, thus aff rung a pleasant and delightful mode of transportation to Ladies and persons in delicate health, or to tho*<| who travel tor pleasure ratherthan on urgent btl- sincss. The new line in Carolini is gotten up on quite a difl’erent principle. Passengers are tikcn from Bolton’s wharf, a Ijoining the Ex lunge, at 12 o’clock, every day, on board the steam Boat Car olina, and are landed at Puryabu g , .fining in the boa’) in front three to four hours, acowuing to the siate ofthe tide and stiength of the Current— they are then placed Immediately in a cn nmodi- ous Post Chaise, and talpen (by rapid drives, in lie hands of sober, f xperienefed Coachmen, and able and gentle Horses, the way being .lighted with a large lamp or lanthern on the top of the carriage) through to Hamburg and Angus's, so •i- to arrive s' those ulicej h r , from 9 to.10 o’clock the following morn'.rg; changing lloraes on the way at an aver ige distance of 14 miles, and Hup ping at Mathew ’* Bl fT ((lie half w.iy house) apd breakfasting one change of Cavalry short of Au- gusla. , . Returning—A Ctrch will leave Augusta and arrive at Savannah, at the same hours as those perilled going up: Dining and supping on the mad, and breakfasting on board the steam ooat, wh'njbremains all night at Purys burg, to receive the passengers at 7 o’clock the next ipoming. The Stage office in Augusta, fur the Carolina route is fixed at the Planters Hotel, and at the Post office, in Hamburg, That of the Georgia route remains at the Globe Tavern. By the operation of the Steam boat Carolina, Passengers will be taken to and from Chsilcston, inn ing and embarking at Pnrysburg, the con tractor for carrying the northern mail, pledging himself, to run daily and constantly, comfortable lour wheel vehicles between Puryiljurgh and Gharlcslon, competent to carry six passengers conveniently. The Stige Office lor die same, ia now established at the, City Hotel in Savannah, and a* heretofore, at the Post office in Charleston. The Darien Stages continue to operate,as here tofore, between Savunnsh and that place, and the stage office tor that line continues at the Citv Ho tel* SILA3 HOLLIS, Proprietor ofthe Northern route. LAMB & DEWITT* Proprietors of the Southern route. JNO WOMACK, Proprietor of the Western Ga. route to Pierce’* BLEAKER EARLY, for self,and DANIEL W. McKENZlE, Proprietors of the new Western Carolina route, dec 5 l240 INSTRUCTION ON The YioWn and F\ute. W U. HENRY, first Violin in the Sxiamuh The atre,intends to give Instruction on the above instruments. He will be found at the House of Dr Louis H Eurth. no- 23 4231 Notice. . VjW|NR months after date, application will be 1\J made to the honorable Judges of the Inferioi Court of Chatham county, for leave to sell all the real property of Thomas H. Mullryne, minor, and tfmir.tian for T. //. blullryn? may 15 5 ■ ■ • J : The Savannah Library , often for tins deliWy of Books i \7.Whesday and from 4 to 9 o P.M. ,.. t aug <1 1 Wood and Lumber Yard. HE aub.-cr he oilers t>n - i:e very . > ■» a large gupp y of FIRE WOOD an t LUMBER, i nform.ihe public that he willcui any quantity of imb. r Spar-, Slufts for Rice mills, or stvy any pi niitv of Lumber to bills at very short notice or n uriiet in the above line will be thankfully n r -d by Win Bird at Camp Jackson, or by the nibsCibtr. DAVID A S I ROBHAR nov 7 4t217 Notice. \ LL persons having demands against the es tate uf John Davison, 1 ate of Chatham couni iy, decea ed, will present their accounts legally aitested; and tlmae ii aebied will please to make immediate payment to • F. 1L FKAY, Adm’r nov 26 f r 233 \JMNK months after date application will be _ \J made to the Inferior Cjourt pf Chatham Count ty sitting for ordinary, purpose?, for. leave to sed- suiulry building lots od the South Common near Savannah, otie third of u lot in Yamacr.iw, and two lots in 4th district. Early comjty, being part, of the real estate of Stephen Graff, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors. ELISABETH C If A FT Adm’rx. . july 9_.. . Grid* HOTE L CITV mu SAVdxjrla. © HtlAN BYRD returns Ilia drank a m tile pub lic in general and to his friends in particu ar, for the patronage which they have heretofore ex tended to him, as the establishef of said Hotel. After two years of servitude and mremiuiag zeal to nuke it the great Hotel which it? peculiar situation, and its other advantages demanded it .liuuld be—he is induced to retire back to Clnrles- ton, on account ofthe unwillingness which hig family manifests at leaving that place for 'his. In. doing so he carrier alongjwjth him feelings of grat itude to many individuals here, who ha» e ext> nd- ed to him their counten mce • and support—and tie 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 day, hind Mr John Miller’s coinmences in the mornioi; of to-morrow s .. Orrua Byrd will remain in Savaii"-! 1 nough to bring all his pecuniary tran :on- i filial ind complete close—and lie wishes il sons having claims against him 'o exhibit tin at fiis Room in the city Hotel—a so h -a uich a* are indtbted to him to make imin payment. John Miller, l.ate ofthe Plantera Hotel, .*• gi »... public that beliastaki n the above.:: • V Hotel inSavaNitaii; the peculiar of which are more particularly set ! u notice ofthe proprietors ofall the stage -ruing . , et the said Guy. , tip would just say that it is lus intention to de serve the continued patronage ot the liberal and generous community which received his prede cessor with open arms among them, and extended o the City Hotel so much of'hitir favour, dec 5 , l240 CAT V IHVVViU SAVANNAH. , J OHN MILLER has taken John P Denney into Copartngnhin, in future this Establishment a dl.be. conducted by them under the firm of Mil ler Denney. JoHN NULL.Kit o«MNF, months after date application will be JS,\|. made to the, Hon. Inferior Court of Camden County,)'”? leave to sell all the real estate of Dr John IlSss, fef laying in said county, for the ben- fVtif the he'ifi and creditors of Ins estate, BELTON A tJtJFP. j-Wm’r ?f the ‘State, of Ino. Ross, jiut ., o athhltustcved,—wit A the wilt auncxetl ■ m dec 10 24*1 JOHN P. DENNEY. ^ 1NE oiontha afterdate application will be - x made to the Hon. iht Justices olthf ini'- rior court of Effingham County, for jeave to - .l! the real estate belonging to the estate of Tim pie Tulhis, for the benefit of the heirs sml creditors. WM ■'PIER, Adrr’or. March 9 o') 5rt - Brought W (iaol ( . , I N Savannah, Dec. 2d,. 1822, a negro woman. who says Iter name is Betsey, aud that.-die be longs to John Smith, of Jasper county. She ia about 20 years of age, and five toet four incite* high. .She says she fan away tw . mo- tbs ago* in,'’, vvltb a white man named George William*. H, M’CALL, I q dee T 24®