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savannah daily republican.
■SB
No
( 247 Vol. XX.
FRIDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 13, 1822.
Whole No. 4069.
Commissioners of Pilotage.
CONTRACT WANTED. .
unPOS VI.S will be receive 1 for keeping in
H^ ’ irthe Beacons, and for cleaning keeping
. n d in Rood order, the Bitoys in Sa-
fnn ;Siv*r, for one year. Application* to be
,tntion>n'
rnnnali 1
made to
SuM-rBlH Cnm,nitler
.„ JNO O HOLCOMBE, Srcr’y.
■^-^fiTCouneU,
Novrmbkr 28, 1822.
O nnFTlF.I). that an election for Recorder of
, ritv do take place at the next regular
,! ’* S ^ouncil. Applicants will leave their
"*•■, ,hc Clerk of Council
' M. MYERS, c. c.
236
jiUtTze of bread.
cl Cents Loaf ”oz,
ear which all Bakers and Seller* of Bread will take
Of v, Inc lam ROBERTS, c. r.
due no'ice. •
<int 1 1-4
JAMES DICK
R ESPECTFULLY informs Ills friends andtlie
public', that he has taken ihat commodious
store in the new brick buildings South East cor
ner of Market Square, anil opposite the store of
Messrs. II’. Inglis if Co Gibbons’ building?;
here he has on hinij, an I is still opening, a
handsome and general assortment of
CHIN A,*
Glass and Earthenware. •
Received direct from his Correspondents In l.iv-
i rpool The above articles are warranted rtf the
the first quality, being selected to order, and will
e sold -wholesale or retail, low and on as ac-
imm ila'u.g term*, as any in Ihe -ity affords
The attention of Families and Country Mer-
chants in p.rticul ir, is request towards them,
dec 2
SAVANNAH
Poor ftoase and Hospital.
•» VISITING Committee for Nov km b* a and Da-
V rsaiBR, CH ARLES M’lNTlRE and CHAS.
TlOVr. Attending Physician, Dr. WM. H. CUY-
Ltll. Hy order of the Board
nov 2
JOHN H AUPT, Steward.
213
georgTv ho tel,
n iPriST CHURCH SQUARE,
SAVANNAH. (
nrnlllS Establishment has lately undergone a
through repair, and considerable improve
m-iit* have been added. •
I he Subscriber has taken it upon a long lease
, n ,lit will be open on Monday the 24th .inst for
the reception and accommodation of Travellers
,ntl lloirders, having supplied his House with a
new «nd general assortment of Furniture.
He is determined that Ilia Table shall be inferi
or tnnone, while this Bar shall afford the clioic-
est l.iquors of every description.
jj’Tlie Stables are large and convenient, for
theaecommodation ot any lumber of Horses- CO
IVilh such preparations, added to the indefatIga-
ble attention which it will be his study aid m
cdnation to bestow, he cannot but flutter himself
he trill receive that share of patronage and sup
o irt. to which such arrangements mqy be entitl
id. DAVID M. FITTS
J,ivannah, Nov. 21, 1822.
nov 28 234
Notice.
rPHE copartnership existing between the sub
i seribert since the 23d October, 1821, is thi
dar dissolved by mutual consent. Those indebt
ed will make payment without delay to James
Futfler, who is authorised to collect the same
• J. W. CANNON.
JAMES FOWLER.
J. \V. Cannon,
W ILL continue the business at the same
stand, and will be thankful for the patron
sfe ofthe late customers ofCannon & Fowler
nov 16 225 '
Georgia—Chatham County.
To all whom it may concern—
W HEREAS, A. A Smets, applies for letters
of administration on the estate of Mrs. Jane
fivers, late of Savannah widow deceased aa prin
tipnl creditor.
Now these are therefore to cite and admonish
ill and singular the kindred and creditors ot tlir
and deceased, to file their objections (if any they
have) in my office on or bclpre the 26th day ot
December next; otherwise letters of administra
tion will lie granted to the applicant.
Witness the Hon Thomas N. Morel one of tie
Justices of the said Court, this 26th day ot Noi
\. 1). one thousand eight hundred ami twenty-two.
n . j l 9. M. BOND, C c o.
nov 26 ' 233
Watt Smetts.
f AVF. within a fi-w d-na received from the
most approved mill?, and offer for sale on ac
commodating terms, at the duck lately occupied
by Mossr. Brown & Overstreet.
500,000 feet new prime sawed lumber ofall des
criptions,
AT.SO.
200,000 feet ranging timber,
250,0i)0 Shinglei.
The above assortment with what they arc daily
eceiving enable them to i-xecnte any orders.
Shortly expected a large supply of white ami
red oak staves.
j^Ordcri for lumber cut to any length will be
promptly attended to.
nov 26 $t233
Dissolution of Copartnership.
r llE film of J G Hi.aiv. r. Si co Was desolVod by
mutual consent on the 26th September lust;
those indebted will make pay mint on or before
the first day of December next to J 0 Rlanre who
is uudiorizod to collect the sam •; nil those who
have any demands against the concern will please
render their bills in for payment.
.1.0 BLANCH.
• • [I. G. BLANCH.
N B.—The business will he conducted hereof
erbv I. O. Blnnoe on his own account under the
Bluff on Williamsons wharf, where he will keep a
constant supply of the best Groceries and Provi*.
ions. . J.C. BLANCE.
nov 22 . »ij*230
. NOTICEr
AM persons indebt.yl to the subscriber cither
'a. by note or account are requested to oall and
make, payment by the first of .lam.ary next, by so
hung they may save cost
CHARLES GREGORY.
I will si'll out my stock of GROCERIES and
BUILDING, this stand for the grocery business is
the heal a.id most convenient in west broad street.
Apply to the subscriber above
nov 22 2 iOcAi
Notice and Caution.
W HEREAS I have been informed that John
Carnoclian and Peler Mitchell of this City
have hy sundry deeds recently mortgaged and
assigned to divers persons either their individual
creditors, creditors of the late firm of Cam 'diai
Sc Mitrihell, or others, all or sundry the prpmrty
and estate both resl and personal of the said firm
as well as their own individual property and e
tate consisting together of houses, lots, land:
store-, wharfs, negroes &c. in Savannah and Da
ricuin Georgia or the Neighborhood thereof, mi
elsewhere with their interest or share in thestors
ofthe Lower Steam Mill near Durum, andanndri
shares in flic United State . Bank and other Bank
as well as sundry debts due toi them in vai-ioii
places, beside lands, lots, negroes .kc. in the tvt
ritnry ot Florida,'and particularly one 'urge uac
of land b tight ol Forbes & Co. lying hetwen
tlie livers St. Marks and Apalachicola in the ter
ritory of Florida aforesaid. •
These are hereby to caution the public again
purchasing any part of tin said properly or e-
late so conveyed, or any other property beion ,
ing to the said Carnoclian ft Mitchell or either ■>
them as 1 hofi' prior mortgages on the gre uesi
part thereof which at-eon record in the regi-u
in Savannah and Darien aforesaid and in Charle
ton, S. C. and equitable liens on all Hie properl
of said John Carnoclian and Peter Mitchell. .
WILLIAM CHRISTIE, Savannah.
•„* The editors ofthe Courier, h. City tia/.eiu
at Charleston; Floridian, at Pensacola; Rrcordct
it Milledgevillc ; Republican, at Montgomery,
Alabama, and Chronicle, at Augusta ; are requt's
ted to insert the above advertisement once a
wees until countermanded, and forward theii
accounts to this office for payment.
lime 6 +134
Cavalry Orders.
tfTOHF. GEORGIA HUSSARS are required to
b>- on their para le ground, at 3 o’clock, P.
M on Friday the 13th inst. in full uniform and
completely equipped tor parade.
By order Lt. Stilus, Commanding.
GORDON, lit Serg’t
dee 6 241
Planters' Bank,
SAV AnAH, October 16th, 1822.
R ESOLVED by the Board of Directors of the
Planters’ Bank ofthe State of Georgia, that
from and after this dare, this Bank wid not consi
lertlin notes of any of the Chartered Banks of
he State of’Georgia (the notes ofthe Planters’
tank excepted) that may be deposited in the
Planter's Bank by any net-son or persons, or *r
anv banking conulkny whatsoever, or that may b
l*i 1 into Hie sai l ha ik to th - credit of any per
s m sir person* or any hanking company, as ere
ating any claim in favor of mcli persons or such
hanking company to demand tlia' the cheeks or
ilcN they or such vanning company may is
sue on tip - lid Planters’ Bank to be paid in spe
cie coin of gold or silier ; but that 'he Planter*’
(tank will,; fur. tbe accommodation of their rusto.
ih rs", continue to receive as heretofore, in depos
i'e amt in mo ment of all notes deposited for col
eCtiotl, the notes of all the chartved bank* of lit
'date, of Georgia, but will always reserve to itsei
he rig) t of choice in :(ie notes of which of tin
respective chartered hanks of thA stale of Geor
the said Planter’* Bank msv prefer to make
... payment on the checks or orders being pre,
•ented of person or persons up any banking cbm.
pany that may have an amount at their credit in
oank. *■ •
Resolfe/l, That for the information of customers
uftlje Planter*’ Bank, lluit each one may know
lie umoum of their respective deposits in the
notes of th* charter.' 1 bu iks ofthe state of Geor
gia, other than the Planters’ Bank, and also the
nmouh' of then* deposits In tfie notes of the Plan-
I.»rs’ Bans ; that Hie Caalnorof this hank be i
St nulled to liavo uriierrd 1 myi Slid after this da
in he books of ilvv cuiiuifiert nflh'.a iimt'fitilii
„n tlitir depositing lite notes of the clvartere
Itauk-i ns ajorswalil, the following worils to be pre
fixed to tilt- nupi.’Ctlve vims they may deposit
n Bank, n imely, “Notes ofthe Banks of Georgia”
vlien notes of the t’bnuei-a’ hank are deposited
tiie entry to be made as sucii
l)y order ui die Board of Directors.
JOHN V. LLOYD,
Cashier pro te
oct 17 *r\201
Georgia—-Chatham County.
To all whom it tuny concern
W HEREAS, Stephen H. Timmons,of Savan
nah applies for lettera ot administration on
tlie estate of Stephen 3’immons late of Chatham
County deceased, in behalf ofthe heir* nndcreui
Nnw these are’herefore to cite and adm-nisli
til and singular the kindred and creditors Ot the
aiiil deceased, to file their objections (if any they
have) in my office on or before the 9th day' ol Jan
uary next; otherwise letters of administration will
be granted to the applicant.
Witness the Hon Thomas N Morel one of the
Justices ofthe said Court, this 10th day of Decem
ber A. U. one thousand eight hundred and twen
ty two.
fi, s] S. M. BOND, coo
nov 10 244
To the Public. *
J CARNOOHAN ami P. MitelnJ, are sorry to
• be again brought before the public by a se
cond notice of Mr. Christies, who has ..ridoubt-
ly claims against them, which when finally liqui
dated on the decision ol* the Suit now pentlnu,
they will try to satisfy us soon as possible there
after.
The deeds tinder which Mr. Christie claims at.
exclusive right to all the real and personal estati
if Carnoclian if Mitchel, ore considered as infor
m.ii, unjust and illegal, rfenc^ they have beer,
brought and are still before the Court, and other
deeds have been executed anil recorded, com «y -
ing 'he property for the use of all their creditors,
Mr. Christie included; without any mist or rt-
servalion beneficial toC. and M. or tlitir families;
And if tliilbe not airreealRe to that gentlea an, u
must iievurllieltss appear fair & equilahlsto tin
nubii#nd all who have a sense ot.uistice.
The Trustees under the late deeds are anxiou*
to sell the Lands inMorida, alluded to in the noi
lice of Mr. C. and to apply the proceeds to th
mmediate payment of part ot Ids demhud kdepo
sit a sufficiency tli-reof to cover all his claim, sub
jeetto the decision of the Court— Ini' bis opposi
tion to any reasonable salt-, as one interested in Ins
own right, whilst injuring all parlies concer.ieu,
must be borne until a sale can be made under an
rder of Court- «•
june 8 136 .
(TV Ed', irs of pipers who insert Mr. Christie’s
notice, will p'ease insert the abnv« until his is
withdrawn, and forward their bills to tins office
where they w ill be promptly paid by ^ ^ ^
Attention!—Georgia Hussars !
•Notice.
4 LL persons Iwvmg demaiui* against the es-
tale of the .lute Col. James Johnston, of Ss-
vannah, are requested to render them duly at-
tesled, and those indebted to make payment to
PAT. iiousrouN.
Qua/. Kjecntof.
net 22 • 203
Brigade Orders.
Savannah, Oct. 2t)tlk.1322.
5 THE Brigade. Inspectnr of the 1st HimP"1c will
forthwith proceed t« the annual convention o
the Field, Suit, Company and Non-commissioned
fficers, and the mii'tvrs of the Regiments and
Battalions, composing the Brig »lfc for the purpose
f being trained and mustered, by him in the ex
rciai-s and evolutions prescribed by Cougress, in
conformity with the 10th section ofthe Militia law
f 1818.
Hyordorof Gknkiial Hlnnxir,
WM. OVERS TREET, Aiddc Camp.
Insjifctov office. 4th Von, 1822,
In conformity willi the above order for ill"
convention of the Field, Stair, Company nod
Non-Commissioned officers, anil for the review
oid inspection of the 1st brigade of the militia
of Georgia. The Colonels or commanding of
fliers of regiments composing the same are
icreby ordered and directed to have their r< a
pective commands under arms on their usual gen-
eral parade grounds, for the purpose of being
tkyiued in the exercises and evolutions prescrio.
eij by Congress, at 11 o’clock, oil ihe following
lays, via
On Wednesday the 4tb December next, tlie re-
vii-ty and inspection of the Camden c mniy Bat
talion.
On Friday the 6ifi Decerrtber, the review and
inspection of Wayne conn 1 * battalion.
’On Saturday the 7tli December, the review
and inspection of Glvnn county Battalion^
On Monday the Dili December, the review and
in per.tiion of the McIntosh county Battalion.
On Wednesday- the lllh Decvitibor, the re
view and inspection of the Liberty county Batta
lion. AV
On Friday tfie 13th December, the rcvielPaiul
iitn|ivdu/ii of the Bryan culiut, Battalion
On Monday the ifitli December,'tbe'rcview* and
inspection of the Chatham county-Battalion, be
longing to the 35ih regiment.
On Tuesday the 17tli December, the review
and insp ctioii ofthe Effingham county Battalion
i On Thursday the lOtli January next, a conven
tion of the Field, Stall, Company, und Non com-
tuissiqned officers of the 1st regimen!, (city of 9a.
vannatv) «ml. oil the following Friday tlie 17lh
ISiuiary, the review and inspection ofthe whole
regnnent.
Until ailfice.rs and privates are especially re
qiltred to be armed and accoutered according to
law, tMd the Fiefil officers of the Brigade to at-
tend the review's witliin their respective com
mauds for the purpose of superintending and en
forcing the prescribed system of discipline.
• WM. P. BOWEN,
Drig. Inspec. 1st Brig. 1st Div Geo. Miiitia.
nov 21 2‘.’b
Superior Court—Chatham County
Jaxuaht Tr.iiM, 1822.
The President, and A'ice
President ot the Union So
ciety anil tire I t and 2nd
Dnvqtre-sses of tins Female
A U linn of Savannah
Rule Nisi
Georgia—Chatham County.
To all whom it may concern—
W HEREAS, John Adam Eirtck of qbatham |
County appli-a for letters of adminipralion
on the estate of John Adam Kirick late of said
County dcceased. as next of kin. |
Now these are therefore to cite and admonish
all und singular the kindred and creditors pf the
said deceased, to file their objection (if any they
have) in my office on or before the 9th day ot j
January next; otherwise letter* of administration
syiii be grinned to the applicant.
Witness the Hon. Thomas N Morel, one ol
the justices of the said Court, this lOtli day <d I
Decemi.'ir, A, D. one thousand eight hundred
Md twenty two,
[ls] S. M. BOND, c. c. o.
dee if) 244 - .
inferior Court, Chatham County.
CH A MB EU8,4t li Nov. 1822.
The Paragon Toll Mil,
B RING ilow in complete order will receive
rough nice, to be beut on toll atai.J time a
ter the lUtii of September next, or e-triier u
visited. Tit ms on the Mill maybe secured by
t ,,plication to Jacob Read or William Mh.atrick
n Drakics, alter the 15tli of August, each turn
• ill ronsiariol 200 tierces of clean rite, provided
the mill h kept turniahed with jotighcice^^
july 30 ilf-7
Georgia—Chatham County.
To all whom it may concern— ’
rsrtollF.REAS, Hobart H Fct'tgrew Esq applies
for letters ot administration on the remain
ingunadministered estate of George Myers He
of Savannah Carpenter deceased, in behall ofthe
heirs
0 ‘S the pstition of John A. Schroder, siutmg Now these artf thevelore to cut. •
)hut he is in Lit, for debt, at the suit of Wm. aU and si.tguluv .'ve kindred snd c ed.to.
3- Uullryne, that he is Solvent, but willing to I 8 afi| decc-.ised.file theirphieca . ^ ^
'thereforeto cite and admonish
ditors of tin
(if any the}
ouvve.VdCrlu uCVstate,for the benefit of^hisere-1 have) in
<» l 'or*,asvhe law diiecta. and l.raymff for relief I j An uury, next, a- -
umlcrthenJriv^ui Acts of this Wale-Ordered, tion. will be granted l< .’ “? P N Morel,’one ot
d‘ it the said John A. Schroder be bfDUght up, at I Witness f, 'c ILm. ‘ - . . n L p ( jav of 1). -
IbeCum-t House in Saavannah, oi the hv. day of I the .lusUccsof the aid - i , _ ? hurfc i,. c j #nt )
January next, st 10 o’clock, to ue heard; and that 1 ce mber A 1). one tliouw 8 c ^
i be given to his creditors, agrees- twenty two. n
r next,
notice thereoi*
pie to law.
Extract from i\w Whale*
JOB T UOLLES t clerk.
n °v 4 tr2l4
gjGeorpm—'Chatham County.
To all whom it mav concern, ,
HEUBAS, Cliarlbs" Hoyt, applies for letters ,
nf administration on the estate and ellaats
dec 10 • 244
Georgia—Chatham County
-r,, ;Ui w hom it may-concern— ...
HERE VS, Catharine Seymour, adrnkisU'a-
Edward Bunrquin. J
t fl'ON the petition of the Presidcn* and Vice
! President ofthe Union Society and the First
and Second Directresses of the Female Asylum
of Savannah, praying the foreclosure of the Kqui-
(y of Redemption of all that Bridge situate on
Ug, i-ciire Jtiver, on the road,leeding from Darien
to SiWumah, -.nul ahout fourteen miles Imm the
c.i ■ of Savannah, and knbwn by the name of Dills
Bridge,'together with -one hundred acres of land
originally granted and reserved for the use of the
F, rry across whitSh Hi*, aforesaid Bridge has been
reeled, and t» hich’saiil land is bounded north,
ardlv by land b. fimgn'ig tu Mr. Mongin ami Mr-
McAtiistet, casiwamleumlsouthwardly by |and be
longing to Mr. McAllister oid westwardly by the
river->igeechee, which said bridge and lands were
■norlL-a ' by Ed ward-BvuUfquill to the. said peti-
'lion.'rsbt ■ (!, hearing date *u the 17th day of
Xpril; v, . sJcure the payment of a certain
w riling ; b ory ot'.cven date with tlie name mutt-
uv. " >'-rnert!l Into hy the sameKdwarJ
«h,rauin 'aitd with the said petitioners in the
final sum of 'ight ti. u.sand dollars, conditioned
fer Um payme'iit <*' ii <* sun- of two thousand ilol-
lars on nr hcloretfi* 17t!l day t't April in the year
eighteen hundred t«ud twenty, ami the fun 1
viij'twd thousand doiiavs on or before the 17th
lay „f \nrii 1821, with the lawiitl interest from the
la’te of the saiil bond, ami that there is now due
,,n the said bond anil mortgage, and unpaid the
sum of two thousand dollars with bwfiil interest
from the 17th dav of April 1819. Wlieu-i.po.i
im motion of Richard W. Habersham, Attorney
ffir the petiLionors, it is ordered that the prinn
$a\ interest and coits due on the said bond and
mortgage be paid Ub f-ourt within twelve months
from this date, or that otherwise the Equity ol
Redemption (unless cause shewn to the contrary)
or tlie said mortgaged premises be from hence
f or ih foreclosed and that such further and other
proceedings take place, as are pursuant to t he act
of the general assembly in such cases made and
Pr AndUis further ordered that thistule be pub
lished in one hr more of the public Gazettes oi
the citv of Savannah, at least once a month tor
twelve mdnths or served on die said Edward Bour-
film at least six months previous to the time the
slid money is hereby ordered to be paid into this
E- tract froth the mTHutes,
JOB T> BOLLES, lerk.
19
Pevmimeut VangUiiW Sohoa\.
Mr. James li. Bollough,
L ATELY from c arlcston, intend opening a
School in Uii»ci[y, in which will*be taught
all those several branches general y comprised in
an English educating
He will likewise, if applied to, attend to the in
struction of Votilll ia private amilles. For par.
ticulars, reference may be had to Re . James O.
Andrew, Rev. Geo. White, Mr. Isaac D Lyon, and
Mr De Tillers.
The subscriber being inured to a Southern cli
mate, should he sneered in-raising a school, would
not it is presumable, conceive himself necessita
ted at the approach or the sickly season, to relin-
qui-.li his little charge, as those are who emigrate
troin the north, ind who are from the al irdt exei
td, compelled to seek shelter, inaome more salti-
’irons clim •; but WotlM be willing to.remain here
lining tue avunmer and fall mouths ol the "next
year. I hose who patronize him, may consider
tueir children as placed in a permanent and es
tablished school.
The su iscr.oer may be found by such as may
wish an interview with him, at his resilience at
Mr. liolte’s in Montgomery street, or «t the Me
lhodi.,t Parsonage occasionally,
dec 10 244
s»agpaiai
ARRANGEMENT •
Notice to Travellers to and from
Savannah.
(\ UNION of sentiment having taken place he-
ftJk Ifren the proprietors of the new line of
Stages, established on tile nor h aide of th*- Sa
vannah rivar, between Savannah and Hamburg,
and Augusta, connected by the Stksm Boat <5ar-
olina to Pnrysburg-—and the Iflie of Stages out of
Savannah, on the south si.le of said river; the
SUCe (lfficc of both will, hence forward, be kept
at the Uity Hotel in Savannah—where die public
are respectfully Informed that >e its, oil either
route, aw in future to be applied for.
To dlustra'e the benefits of tlie two establish
ments, as thev are to operate to the public at
hrge, it need >b!v be stated that,
The old Georgia line,will arrive & depart on the
"••me days as heretofore, and wiM quicken ita
P"< e so as that passengers will be t keif thro’ in
two flats, betwevnsiin and sun, th i» aff r ling a
pleasant ami delightful mode of transportation to
E''dies and nersins in delicate hualili, >r to those
liu travel for pleasure rather thuit on urgent bu-
sme»s.
Tlie new line in Carolina is gotten up on quite
_ different principle. Passenger- are taken trom
IfiiHVih’s wharf, adjoining the. Exchange, it 1>
o’clock, everV -lay, onboirdtlie Sttam Boat Car*
vlina, and are landed at Purysburg (dining in the
>n*l) in from three to four hours, according to
the s,ate of tfie tide ind sti engtli of the current—
they are tften placed finale baldly in • commodi
ous Post Chaise, and taken (by rapid rfiivea, in
he hands of sober, experienced Coachmen, ami
aid" slid gentle Horses, the w*' being lighted
with a large lamp or lanlHern un the top of the
carriage) through to Hamburg and Augusta,.so
;r, to arrive at those places by, from 9 to 10 o'clock
'he following moruing; changing ifiiises on the
way at ail avenge distance of 14 mil-s, and sup-
wig a< Nfatliew's Bluff' (the half way house) and
Teakfasting one change ol Cavalry short ol Au-
gu»l“. . ; ,
Retiffning— \ Coach will leave Augusta and
trrive ut Savanna'll, afthe same hours as thou*
specified going tip: Dining »nd supping on th-s
road, ami breakfasting on board The steam noat^
whichremains ail night at Ptirys hurg, to f :ccive
tile passengers at 7 o’clock the next morning,
'Hie Stage office in Augusta, for the Carolina
rgute is fixed at the Planters Hotel, yJ^tatlha
Post office, in Hamburg. That of tun -aeorjj’il
route remains at the Globe Tavern,
By the operation of the Steam boat Carolina,
Passenger-, will be taken to and tr>m 3h .rles'on,
Ian Jog and embarking at Purysburg, 'he con.
tractor for carrviflp the nor hern mail, piftdgu'Pf
himself, to run daily aiul constantly, cmnfiirvjble
lour .wheel vehicles between I’urysburgli and
Charleston, competent to carry «cr p«-stngeia
conveniently. Tilt Stage Office f ort li - same, i3
now established at the City Hotel m Savannah, and
as hetetnfiire,’ at Hie Post office in Charleston.
Tlje Darfilt btages continue to operate,as liere-
tofore, between Savannah and that place, and the
stage office lor that line continues at the City Ho
tel.
SILAS HOLLIS,
' Proprietor of h- N rve rout*.
LAMB k DKWI I,*.
Proprietors of the Southern runt*.
JNO WOMACK,
Proprietor of the Western Ga. route to Pierce’*
* KLEAZEK EARLY, for self, and
DANIEL VV. McKENZIE,
Proprietors of the new Western Carolina route,
dec 5 l210
INSTRUCTION ON
The YioVm aed V\ute.
4 T U HENRY, first Violin in the Savannah The
atre,int«mlr ^o give Instruction ; un the above
Instruments. He will be tuund al the House ol
7)r Louis H Fttrth.
nov 23 4231
Dix of Gordon I. Seymour, deceased, ap
plies to be discharged from the said admiiusti'a-
ol”John Lsthi'opfute'of Savannah merchant dec. I » 0 "' . are therefore to cite and admonish
‘ n of the heirs and creditors. a, , mj i .-, ncu lar the kindred and creditors ot the
t.jNow these are therefore, to cite and admonish 1 .v.,.eased, to file their objections (if any l l ,e y
all and singular the kindred and creditor* ot the . ■ • office p.i or before the 6th day of
said deceased, to file their objections (ii any they P '. ) ijext; otherwise letters disnussury
hive) in my office, on or before the 14lli day of • ■ b A r alUed to the applicant
W ‘w'f,,^ the lion. Thomas N. More one ofthe
December next, otherwise letters of adrainistra*
U°n will be granted the applicant.
1?.Witness, the hon. Thos. N. Morel, one of the
justices of said court, this 14th day of November,
, A - d. 182J. a, m. BOND, o. c. e-
Hl'iov 14
Ju uLx* ot- tim sll cottn, this 6th day of July,
A. D. one tltousand eight hundred and^wen^ty-one.
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[L.S.]
jffiy9
S. M. BOND, c. c. o.
Wood and Lumber Yard.
i IHE aubiCrabe' tillers for sale very low a large
supply of FIRE WOOD and LUMBER, and
affirms the public that he willcu' any quantity of
timber Spars, Shafts for Rice mills, or saw any
mianlity of I timber to bills at very short notice or
Jo, order in the above line wffi.be thankfully re
, ive.l bv Win Bird at Camp Jackson, or by tne
seubsciber. DAVID A. STROBHAR.
nov 7 . 4t217
Notice.
j.,n 2o
Notice/
rwsifiE moritRs after date, application will be
jKf ln;l de to tlie bomftable Judges of thelnlerio,
(Jourt ol'Cliatliatrl fifntnlv, for leave to sell all tbe
real property oI'TIioitiiM H. Mtillryire, minor, md
Guardian hrT. H. JttuUryn*
may 15 — 1
-JM Savannah Library ,
I" 8 open «uv the delivery pf Books’
•jL Wednesday and Friday, front 4 .
ill. persons having demands against the cs-
A tate or John Dav,aim, late of Chatham coun
ty ifec'-ared, will present their account* legally
attested ; and those indebted will please to make
immediate payments ^ ^ fkAV, Adm’r.
nov 26 f r
'X:FlNE months after date Application will be
JLnJ made to the Interior Court of Chatham Cowl
•T sitting for ordinary purposes, for leav e tu sel
sundry budding lots on the South Curtunou near
Savaiiiiali, one third of a lot in Yamacraw, and two
lots 111 4th district, Early county, being part of
ihe leal estate of Stephen Craft, deceased, tor the
benefit of the heirs and creditors.
ELIZABETH CRAFT : Adm rx.
july 9 . %ol58
CITY HOTEL
AtJtVd.WAH.
fC\ IlitAN BYRD returns his nanks to the pub.
lie ill general and to his friends in parltoular,
for the patronage wllidi they have heretofore ex
tended to him, as llffi establisher of saiil Hotel.
After two years of servitude and inremitting
zeal to make it the great Hotel which its peculiar
situation, and its other advantages demanded it
should be—he is induced to retire back to Charles,
tun, bn account of the unwillingnes* which hi*
family manifests at leaving that place for tbu. In
doing so he carries alongjwifh him feelings off rat.
itude to many individuals here, who have extend
ed to him their countenance and »uppori—and
he takes much pleasure til recommending to the
public the individual whom the proprietor ha»
selected for bis successor.
His time in the Hotel closes with this day, and
Mr John Miller’s commences in the morning of
to-morrow.
Orran Byrd will remain- in Savannah long e-
nough tubring all bis pecuniary transactions to a
final sjuLfomplete close—and lie wishes all per
sons liuving ciiuins against him to exhibit the same
at his Room in the City Hotel—a so he desires
such ax are indebted to him. to make immediate
I pay merit. ■
John Miller,
..ate ofthe Planters Hotel, Augusta, informs the
public that he lias tak, n the abov, mentioned Ci
ty Hotel inSavannah ; the pecudar advantages
of which are more particularly set fourth in the
notice ofthe proprietors of all the .napes going out
of the said Gity.
He would just say tint it is l'.n intention ♦..» de
serve the continued patronage of the ii'ierai and
generous community which received hi» prode-
cessor with open arms among them, and extended
to the City Hotel so much ot tfniir favour. "
tb-jr 5 i.240 •
cvvY uo va,
bAVANNAH.
J OHN MILLER has taken John P Dennc, into
Copartnership, in future this Establishment
will be conducted by them under die firm of Mil
ler Ei Denney.
JOHN MILLER.
JOHN P. DENNEY.
dec 10
244
N INE months alter date applies'ion will be,
made to the Hon. th, Justices ol the interior
court ut Effingham County, f»r leave to sell tuo
real estate belonging to the estate of Temp e
T„U„„ fur ,h. b,«",
March 9 •'§ 58 —
l*. M.
aug
Pt
v*l\K months after data application will be
matlfe to the Hon. Inferior v.otirt ot Caipden
County for leave, to sell all tbe jeal estate of Dr
John RpJSjdec laying in said county lor the ben-
, r- \c : loeivB anil creditors ot his estate.
BELTON A COPP,
Liftin'r of the estate of 'no. Ross, not
administered.—viih the iff I! annexed
Brought to Gaol
I N Savannah. Dec. 2d, 1822, a negro woman
w ho snyfc her name is Betsey, and that she be-
lonev to John Smith, of Ja9per county. She ia
about 20 years uf age, and five feel lour inches
high. She say* she ran away two months igo»
and with a white man named George Wdbaras.
H. MO ALL, j • 9*
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