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TUB8D.tr EVENING, JULY 8, 1823.
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Whole No. 1-222
HOUSES. LANDS, &c,
To iimf-
On eccotnmofimtinff terms the
.■« - ■ un «cwun«wwi»*»p *•••••• 7*
streets nezr wen mw» street* It if
■JSfittedfoe«saWtailr*** ***convenient
known upon ipplicetion to ^aw.
»«*• 58 , -r —
To Let.
Two nest tenements, with com-
| Wanton rfJ A
•W* , Hay Direr, So. Ca.
fth13
jmr
m
A LL that valuable tract otrpereel ofjind known
by the name of NelnUe aituated In South
Carolina about two raitofttwSarannah. Thu
met ia couidered one df the beat for a Rice plan
tation in ha neighborhood, and contains Eight
hundred and e.ghty-four acres, tt adjoiru jlr.
Thosiaa Young Otis. Huger, and Hr. NlchoUa
Cruger. Persons who may wUt to ptnehaae.wiU
examine the premises. A good tittip will begirrn
and the times ofaalewdlbe reaionable. Appli
•cation to be made to WM.MAIXOBY
Agent of Hamlin Wallot > .
-nortd '325 -’~J '
~ . Hie Public
r | informed that the claim of Hamlin Mallory to
the tract of land in South Carolina, called
Nelville, iahowin a train for Judicial lnrCatiga-
tion, until thd termination of which, aome nak
will be incurred by those who may purchase.
^ WILL* DAVIS
dec 2 237.
ABMLGAtN
TtOB Sale on very accommodating terms 2,500
X acres of land, in Buttech county, lying on thr
Willedgevtile road, 43 mifea from Savannah, on
which ia an elegant Mill SeatArith a ready mid.-
dam'and aome of‘moat beautifni springs in that
part or section of country—it Gea about two mile*
from the Ogecliee riser, and m-ritdlegantly tim
bered. The stream on said land. fo.quite suffi
cient fora Saw and Gnat Hill For further partic
ulars inquire of Levy S. D'Lyon, Savannah, or
totbeaubeeriber near the primicea.
AARON EVERITT-
P.9. About 100 acres of laid land, iicfearc.
and under good fence,
march 27
FOR SALE.
A PLANTATION in the State of Mississippi
situated on the Bayou Pierre two mi'esb.
low the Grindstone ford, and five froth the tou
of Gibaon Port.
It contains about 1920 acres, nearly the. who!,
of first rate quality, both for Cotton and Cara-
400 acres are cleared and now under good fenct
and cultivation, a pasture of 500 acres ia alao In.
eloaed.
A person desirous of fanning in Cotton to h
targe interest, would find this estate worthy of st
tention, as two third; of tlie land ia quite level,
not subject to an overflow, and does not wash aj.t'
wear obt like mostofthe uplands in the Mianasip
pi State. It is exceedingly well watered and
timbered, and has produced 1600 Iba. clean cotton
to each picker.
It has on it a small new Drilling House, eery
superior Corn Hoitoe and Slahlet, a Cotton Gin, a
new Grirl Mill, com cracker and Smoke home .pi 1
Cabino for 80 negroes, molt of them framed an
quite new, .
A good stock of Korieii; Cattle, Hogs and farm
ing Uteuili, may be hid with the plantation an .
if the purchaier should wish, from 20 to 50 ne
groes. Application to be made to
DOUGLASS (a SORREL,.
Savannah.
or GEORGE ROGER YS'W t
Southbood Lodge, Natchet.
w»rd »heh» account! to this Office.
.-Jtttert ft 141 -
A Plantation on the Salts for Sale.
T HAI plantation known by the n .me f Pal
merina, and situated on the North Gait point
of Whitemarah bland, belonging to the eatate ot
the late General Tattnall, it offered for tale for the
purpose of completing the distribution of mid es
tate between the heirs. The tract contains up
wards of six hunched acres, the greater part ot
Whteh It cotton land oflhc/etl quality., .Th*
buildings on the plantation consist of a two ator
V'veiling house, overseen house, a cotton, corn
and gin house and negro houaea sufficient tor th,
accommodation of eighty negroes all either .en
tirely new, or recently thoroughly repaired. Th.
Wluation la ac healthy and pleuent u any on the
•ei board of Georgia or South Carolina—It is with
in nine mitea of Savannah, over a very excellen-
K Hic road. This place will be told very low» - a
eral.credit (If required) will be given For
•briber particulars apply to Dr. W C. Daniel or
the subscriber. - ,
. EBWD. F. TATTNALL.
Savannah, June tf 144
CT The Editor of the Charleston City Go
teKea will inaert the above advegttaement, twice
•^Mkfbronq month, and forward bin account to
Land and Negroes fir Sale.
A HANDSOM E property,.unincumbered, e
OX stating of Land and Negro.
Stock of every kind, nnd the |
mounting in all to about 12 or IS,
»te m the upper count!
ntry, and well calculated for
countty Store—th* noil well adipted to the cut.
tirriion of (ken and Cotton, U offered for anle on
ocw'mmo. lin 0 g terms.
omi# siotk, or good paper; wen secured, will
betaki
the&o^bJouma| Ul,lf *’ * PP '* 10Ul ® Editof * 01
A&Mfra.a,, Mo, 13.
June 19 145
onA ul '7 ici inQ range
SSa^'snsMst?
ionmsa :«4 I J?HN SMITH.
]-■ Notice™
, dJVD. Pet r
1 pownra to act i-
Sp-M-
Cleland % Fraser,
25
orrtu ron aau,
Tons Swedes Iron, assorted
5 do t meric an do
50 kegs Cut Nails
30 pleeesCotton Bagging
20 kegs Hanufaeihred Tobacco
10 boxes Cotton Cards No 10
30 bbla Muscovado Sugar
It do Loaf Sugar
i 30 kegs Powder
30 half kega Du Pont' ffr
. 80 bags assorted Shot
With a general assortment of Groceries at
wholeakleandret.il.
julv 1 itl5
ZZurei mi Tou-Jm.
‘/WHE Toll mill on Mrs. A-icr ■ plantation
a tea been completely repaired lately, cod ia
now ready o work as well at any other mill o-
the river. The rodgb riee that will be cent to
the mill will be kept nepantely in dry nnd -if
stores, and shall be beat with the- utmost cure sni
economy, nnd the barrets will be si Ways delivered
in good order Emp'y barrels, made of prim
boated staves, will be furnished at the milt when
required. TV terms ol cleaning Riee will be the
same as at the other .olt-mills. Those planters
who will engage to have their crops b- st at this
mill, and keep her supplied, will have 200 tier
cei, or as much less a they please, beat at one
turn. Applications concerning the mill, to be
made to Archibald Brebner. on the plantation, or
in Savannah, to
_ PETIT DE VILLERS.
Savannah, tuly 1,1823 t150-6m.
PLANTERS HOTEL,
Staten hland, near the Quarantine Ground.
R. NEWCOMB,
■WORMS liii friends «n<l the public, t hat he has
I taken this elegant establishment which is now.
in complete order for Company
Parties of Pleasure, Travellers, and Boarders,
i'l be accotnmodited in. a manner, which it i»
ho-ed will give general satisfaction. The situs
'.ion is not exceeded by any in the United States
for salubrity of air, and beauty of scenery. Tlit
.ouse u spacious and furnished for convenieinc
and comfort,
may 28 ^ fol27
NOTICE.
f IHE copartnership heretofore existing in ike
City or Savannah under The name of James
Dickson !i Co. will be dissolved to.mnrruw th
first day of June by it*, own limitation. Thust
indebted to the firm are requested to make pay.
m -nt without delay, and those who have demands
against it will present the rame to Charles W.
Rockwell who i- i. !ly authoifs'4 to settle the af.
ilirs of tho house
JAMES DICKSON,
by his ittomey G. W. Owens.
WILLIAM DIXON,
by his attorney G. W. Owens.
noN .I.D MACLEOD.
CHARLES W ROCKWELL,
may St ISO . •
Law Votice.
ISH AUDEl'S (j Holt h Ko en A. Reall have
1. united i fie practice of the Law. They will
attend to ul. the professional business confided
to'hem i»» ti-. Southern, Oakmulgee and Flint
districts, under the nara of Holt & Beall; their
offic'* is situated in the village of Marion, Twigg'
Georgi.t.
jur>< 24- A47ar* -
• irought to Jail,
t N Savannah, on the I2th inst. a negro man wh -
J says his name is Tony and that he belongs to
Mrs. McFerson of South Carolina and tbat he
.miaway about the 1st of March last—he is 5 feel
6 inches hieh and about 22 years of age, he has
ost the little finuer on the right hand.
ISAA<‘ DM .YON, J .
april 17. . 92
Brought to Jail
Drougcu u> jau
r l Ssvinnth, on the 4th i.s.. a negro who
■ay. his ntma is Bsrtty, and (hat he belongs (n
I. R Uohone of Putnam county, Georgia, and
- hat he .ransway about the lit ot May liat—lie is
live feet high and about 20 years of age, he has a
.car on his left cheek. .
I. D’LYON, j. e. c.
June 6 \3t. . ...
Brought to Jail,
I N Savatinah on Uu.- it <■ Inst . negro Mtn who
says his name is entice, and that lie belongs to
Mr. John Thise of Black Swsmp, South Carolina,
and thathe rsnawajr.kboiil the 3th Invt. he is 5
teet 1 inch high, apd about 40 yearv of age.
* ISAAC U'LYON.J o c.
|une 94 .. ltr ^
BrougWt to Jail,
iN fiavanuah on the ilsi •:» negro worn
1 OlfSirwi oil >nc ■• *» sicf,i» "
A who says her name is EVE, and that she be
nngs lo Mr John fhise, of Block swamp, S <:.
•mf that she runaway shout the Nth hut the la 5
feet 1 inch high »n > abou' 4J years of age. .
, ISAAC D’LYON,! e.c.
iune 24 147
Brought to Jail
N Ssvsmuih, on the 4» * inst u uegfo boy who
_ says his name is Bonnard, and <h.it he belongs
to John Hollinaworth of Ldgefield District, 8 c:
nil rhat he rsnuway about tne 1st of M»y lasi-
•p la five feet four and a half inches high, abou*
20 years of age, he has a Kir on thf left cheek.
1. IT1.VON, J. c.c.
June fi .13$ t
BroigfittoJaii.
N Savannah on iiu 9 w inst a negro boy who
says his name is S^m, and ihui he belongs to
4swis Sam, ofBeaufort,' 8- C and that he ranaway
about the 1st inst he b 5 feet 2| i. c|h high and
shout 90 years of age. * I D’LYON, t. c. o,
June 11 139 \ .
Brought to Jail,
j N Savannah *n the 9m inst a negro man who
L says hit nsmr it Bill), anil tint he belongs to
Lewis Sam, af tjesufort, S C and that he runaway
nbout 'he 1st inst he is 5 feet 6 inches high and
nbout 21 Years ot age. I. D’LYON, i.e.e.
juiiai 139
3 t to Jail
N SaVhiman, oaTiie 24th inst. a negro man
who soya hit name it DANDY, tnd that he
rl -m to Colonel Hontgomaiy of Augusta,
•eorguk'aadtbat he ransway about 20 months
Igo—he in 6 feet high, and about 40 years of age,
ie bu a scar 00 hi* forehead.
1. D’LYON, J. c. 0.
june 28 148
Brought to Jail,
di.untM23dinat.aiU
, j . — .lam rie Stephen, and til ...- ———r -
the estate .-f rrestum Hopkins of Beaufort S C
■ ’ *—
Copartnership.
ryHJB Subscribers hating u nl-4 their interests
L in the GROCERY .nil DRY GOOD business,
the business hereafter will be conducted under
the firm of
Gildon Knapp,
who will keep 01 hand a g *.vral assortment o.
toe above articles suitable tor Town and Country*
CHARLES GILDON.
HANFORD KNAPP, t
It is expected those indebted to ihe subscriber
vill liguidat* the aiine without deity. Those
h *ving demands will present them for payment.
H. KNAPP.
june to c/138 . : .
•d hathc ranaw syabouti m -liitlia ago, ha is 5
Vet Itlomiea high and sbnqt 3d yean of age be
iu ftvr share the tefleyd* “
jutmM
i left eye.
L D’LYON, J. C» C.
Vj“The Commissioners of Pub-
H r Roads of C'lAthsm Coun’y sre requested *»
meet at the Court House in Savannah on Monday
♦fie 7*h day <»f July next, at 11 o'clock A. M. on
bush* aa of importance.
By order of Thot. Young, Esq. Chairman.
BOND, Secretary.
june 26 tin
TAKE NOTICE.
fhOCTOR M. CI1BVRIRR informs bis friend
* t mil the public in general, that he has remnv
d to the House, corner of Dr-yton and State
Streets, formerly occupied by Doctor Read.—
(Viler - he otTers his service- and attendance.
juur.26 rt 148
IVantsa Situation,
£ middle aged Mm, who can produce testimu
-fd nialaof hia capacity and industry, wishes tf*
obtain a situation us wharfinger, auperintendant ot
a lumber yard, or aa out or indoor assistant in a
wholesale Grocery, or Auction establishment—h.-
> used to the climate and would continue et all
-•sons, if the employment should be of a perm *
nent nxture A moderate salary would suffice until
the emj^yer is satified, with reaped to. the qua'i-
fica'ions of the advertiser Further information
nay be had by applying at this Office,
june 26 148
NOTICE.
rWlHF. Subscriber expects to leave the City in *
X few days, he will dispose of the remainder »'
Stockist a reduced price. Those having demand*-
wi'l p -eseiit their accounts for SttHement, an
thos indebted wiil please to make payment. -
JOHN H.OLDKRSH AW
iune 24 • 147
Assize of Bread,
r |lHE average price of Flourheing $ 8 50 p»;
L barrel, the weight of Bread for the pres< n
’ii'inlh, must be as follows viz:
12h Cents Loaf 21ba 3oi.
6| Cents Loaf lib ljor.
>f which all Bakers and Sellers of Bread will take
due notice. . JOHN I. ROBERTS, c t.
apr«* 4 81
Administrator’s Sales.
On the frtt 'Vtics day in August next, •
■KTTlLL be aold before rhe Court House in the
▼ V city of Savannah
A negro boy named Dick, belonging to the es
tate of Wm. Collins, dec. for the benefit of ih.-
heirs and creditors.
STAUKBY COLLINS, Adm’r.
H. C ASTELLOU, Adm*or.
june 19 145
Sheriff’s sale* - .
/ 'kN the first Tueaday in August next, will be
\ /sold at the Court House in tne city of Savan-
*iah between the hours of 10 and 2 o’clock
A negro boy named Oscar, about 16 years oi
levied on as the property of Joseph George to sal
i*fy an execution on a foreclosure of a mortgage to
Charles Kelsey,A M. Hobby and Charles Mclntirt.
ABM D’lYON, see
may 31 130
Sheriff’s Sales.
On the first ruttday in Angutt next,,
■KTCriLLbe aold in the court ho"*e in Ricdbof
If Liberty countv, betweert the usual hour
of sale, the (bllotring Negroes, via: Rachel, Ly di*
Guy, Jack, Mary, Sharper and 'Selims, levied •!
■ maer a foreclosure of a mortgage—Uriah Wife..*
vt. Beqj. Moll, Jr —also to satisfy a balance du«-
on an execution in favor of Lawrence & Tfiomp
von, and an execution in favor o< C. C. Griawoh
i Co F«DWARD WAY, a t c.
may 3l 130
Executors Sales
By J. B. Herbert Sf Co.
J"\n the first Tue-day in August next, will bu
X ” xolrt before the Gourt House in thi* city, bv
veen the usual hours.
\H that tract of Land about aix miles from 8a
v onah, containing fifty acres more or less, aold
as the property or the Estate of Thom a* G Davis,
J-cr*’4rd, and byo>rder of the Executor,
j ,n- 2 * 131 Terms Cash.
Administrator’s Sale.
\\T' LL be nild aithe - (ourt Home in Savannah
VV on the first Tueulay in Aiiguat next, be
t» uen the hours often end three o'clock.
All that lot of l-.d in Twigga county, Georgi
> i the Water* of Palmeto Creek, known by th-
No (17) teventeen, containing two hundred, t»«.
md i half acres, more or leas being part of tin
real eatkte of Christian Gugel,dee to be aold b>
order of the Justices of the Inferior court of Chat.
:itm county, for the benefit of the heir* end ere*
(liton of the laid deceased.
ADAM COPE, Adm’of.
HENRY HAUPT, Atlm’or.
PBANClB^UPT, Adm’rx
may 31 *130
Marshal’s Sales.
, Ontke/niTueoilayviJuguiliuxt,
XXrjLL be raid io front of the Court House, in
VV the city of Savannah, between the houre ot
10 and 3 o’clock. • • .
The following negroes, Ceaaer, Hannah, Ruth
and Joe, levied on re Ihe property of Nathaniel
Adatni, dec. to xatirfy *n execution in favor o'
Slaughter Cowley. J0HN H morel, ■ d e.
‘june 28 149
Brought to Jail
Y»N Savaiyiah on tlu- S6 h in.i. e. negro womai.
ii a bo reyi her name i- Gn rlotie, and that she
tielnogx to Mr. Edmond ' eeon ol Edgefield Di*
trict. 8. C. and that she tanaway about t4 montha
ago, .lie it five feet 1-2 incite* high, andtbou'
twenty aevenyeardof age, ihe has a child with
her about .ixyeari of , „e.. >n , LYos
june 28 149 '
Brought to Jail .
*>N Savannah on the 88th tbit, t negro Woman
ii who reyt her name ia EICy, and that ahe be-
iSg. to Mr. Edrimr^ lUctmof WgefieW Dti-
ttici, S. C. and that ate ranaway about fourteen
montha agts'ahe U five .feet, foutand* halt inches
USh wdObo^ 28 ye»rapf. egef ah« hu a child
wTih her about six weefc jjgf,
pme 88 -*~14!U Itf
. Valuable Patent Medicines.
■lillE subscriber having just teceive t a fresl>
L supply of th* foliowuig highly esteemnl F
•oily Patent Medicines, offers them to the aOi
•d at a am ill advance, via:
Lees New London Bilious Ills, Lees Wind
ham, do do. Coita, do do. Awfenona, do. do.
Hooper’. Female, do. Bella Asthmatic, do. Rolf-
Botanies' Drops, Tooth Ache, th). Audios, Asi
atic Lenitive.Thompton’a Eye Water, rhompaon’-
Teetii Paste, Aphalic Snuff, Seidliu and Hod
Powders, Church's Itch Ointment Wheaton’s
do do. Church's Cough Drops, Churehts essence
Mustard, Balm Onion Balsam Honey, Brandire’s
Anti Rheumatic Ointment, - Bogev Vegitsbl
Pulmonic Detergent, Hinckley's Ointment fo
the Pilea, Worm 1 nxenges, Dalby’a Carminati ■ 1
Obeltenhtm Salts,Estentitl oshof Spruce,tie. Sic
PRANCI8 L LAY,
Druggist, Shad’s Hu'ldingt.
July 1 150
IN.sURANCi'.. < „ ,
1 'HE Ssvannsh Marine aud fire Inaur.nee
Company, will insure on M rchandiar or pro.
luce, conveyed between Ssvan- .h and Au^u tn
i - the freighting bnati ofthe.Sleam Ro-f C-impa.
•■y, for a premium not exceeding half of one per
cent, and fitly cents for the policy.
By oraer of the board of Directors,
U '"SYNE, tec'nr.
june 2 t 149 .
Aotice.
D URING my absence, R. R. Cuyler, F.sq’i
will attend to my business*
' GW. OWENS.
inn. IT Ml44
Superior C iurt-—Ghathart County,
Max Tun, 1823.
Gaudry & Dufaure, “
Benjamin 9. Chaplin f
R Bressac, l „
C. B Putnam, r K
John Burke* I
lam- s Blue* I
\. Duhourg. J
#!\N petition of John B. Gaudry and Anthony
■VI/ Dufaure trading under the firm of Gaudrv &
Dutaure, merchants as conartoert, stating thn
Htey had lately possessed a certain draft or onl»*r
•nade and «ign~d by one Benjamin 8 Chaplin,'
bearing late at Savannah the twentieth day of De
comber. 1821. requiring certain persons bv tin
nameof Sr^'tp.,hm'opay to the said GoHr
& Dufaure or order thirty days after the d ite
hereof, two hundred end thirty nine dollar* end
forty nine cents for value receiv d.
A so, five certain promioory notes, to wr
ne made and signed by Ed. Bres^c, bea> ing flat,
at Savannah the twentieth day of April, eightee«
h-mdred and twenty two, and payable to the o*
rr of'he said G-udrv fc Dtih'ire, on the brut d )
ot' January next, lifter the date thereof, for th
urn or two thousand dollars with luteyeat, for v:«
«- received. *
»*n. made and signed by C E. Patnam, bear
ing da'r tt Darien, the twenty third day of March,
eighteen hundred and twen'y tnree, and payaht
- the bank of Darien, to »he order of the
Gu'ry Dufaure, four m mths after the da*
• lereofj for the sum of five hundred and eig'm
nine dollars and eleven cents for value received.
One made and signed by lohn Burke, bearing
« »:e at Savannah, February the fourth, eighteen
hundred and twenty three, and payable to the ot
ler of the said Gaudry & Dufaure in the j>rancf
f the Bank of the St*te of Genrgi i, at Washing
• on. ninety daya afte* the date thereof, for the «u"'.
of six hundred and eighty six dollars and seventy
cents, for value received.
One made and signed by James Blue, bearing
d <te at Savannah, the eighth day of May, eighte- ■
hundred and twenty three, and pijable to th
«nler of the said Gaudry & Dufaure, ft.r the sum
of thr»»e hundred tnd one dollars and fifty eight
•ent-* for v due received.
One msde and signed bv A Dubnurg, bearing
• -He at Savannah the fir t day ot May, eighth"
' undredand twenty three, and puyah e in
I- dgevjlle, to the order jf thr said Gaudry & Di
f«Uf, four months after «late thereof for ih? uin
••ff ur hundred and five doILn «n i thirteen r nt",
fo value me ived, and that the s.ud Gaudry «
Dufaure hive los' the >jm.- and peiying that co-
jih-a thereof he er»bliibed -copies of which
draft ikI promissor* notes as near as the said pe
tit i »ners can lecollect being annexed to the s..i'
• •»*. iti >n, together with th ; .iffidavit v -of John'.'
Gaudry upe of the said firm of Guidry h Dufau. *
st ting the existence and lt>*i of the wud draft a*' *
promissory n /e* wfifch said pet'uiop, copies an
or,. ofH,/ in ihm IlWVh /iffirej)
fhd tvit are aflb* <1 in the Clerk** office.
*>u motion of iVdodori ge A Durand, attorneys
*«’f 'he petitioners it i- order* d that the said Ben
.amio S. Chaplin, B Breasac, V. E Putnam, lohn
Burke, James Blue and. A. Dubourg, do hIu*w
c *us- on or before the first day of the next term
ot the said f’omt, why the prayer of the said peti
ti j era should not be granted
And it is further ordered tbat this rule be pub
fished in one or more of the public Gasettea ot
Wtid «ute ouc-e a month until Uie 'ime for shewing
cause therein
Extract from the Minuteo,
JOB T, BOLLES, Clerk.
july I t50
Superior Court—Chatlutm Countv.
M.t f Mta, 1823'
JjIiii B. Gaudry, ~t
vt '
Pl.cide Lechartier, and the eatatr yBuie Moi
of Charlea L Champa) ne, deccaa I
ed. J
O N the petition of John B. Gaudry, atatinir
that he had lately possessed two ceriain pro
missory notes, the one marie and signed bv Pla-
ciile l echartier, bearing date at Darien the ar
venth -lay of Jano try eigtheen humlr d and twen
tv ihree and payable to the order of the laid Johi
B Gaudry, in the Bank of D.rieo, one year alter
ihe -la e thereof; for 'he aum of three tbouaand
» ven hundred and f-uir<ee-i dollars and aeventy
line cents, far value received, thn other m»de
and vignei by 1 ’hir ! ea L. Clumpayne, since df-
\pn < Igiiteeu hno red t venty two, and piy able
in S v mi .h -it no iths af er tne date thereof, t
ho order of Gaodry A Dulaure for the aiimof
Inch said last mennuned note came to the po-
t ot,aiul that the *-■ I Gaudry hxa lost the *110.,
id er lying tint copinthrr of may be enabiiahed
cold- a of. hieh uid p O lr.ory.noUa aX near, an
e petitioner can recoil c fif ing annex'd to tli
id petition, together wiih theamdavil ofthe.aaid
Ok motion of Woodbridge a, Durand, .atlor
neya for tha petitioner it Bordered that tin
said PlaeUw. fm Ourtffer. and the. reprea-ma
ihe Ur-t c»J of the next 'rrta of tke nil coup,
* ■ ■* ■*“ «•!%,petitioner ,ahaul t
ia (urtherordtred that
■ or more Of the
<ins,a Ittontb,'
AhtfR-
Extract iVom the (inn*teNx • • a
« ■ JODT.ROLLeS, C&rt.
^qjy t
*,oc me inicnor cow el
— tomill ill the real relate
for ihe benefit of tho
SARAH md, Admr’x.
Carving an .' Gilding.
JOHN EVANS >
RSPEDT^■ , I.I.Y inf rm* hi* friends and tho
■ public generally th .1 he intends carry ing on
the Cvrvmg and Gilding business in all its v:i*i >us
branches, vi« i r Lookiiig Gbssea & picture frames
made after the l4^at fmhio s. Window an. !>ed
Cornices mode toj»m oj\ler. Picture Gi» w v y,n*
tmelled and lettered in gold and si.vcr leaf; Old
Looking Glasses and picture fra*.r.*s r. gi t and
nade to took equal to'new.
Auv orders left with Mrs. Ktaws, nexr door to
Mr. W. Fuller’s store, Market u}usft‘, *>r st the
Shop, corner of Market and Montgomery -tr* -ts,
will be punctually attended to,
N. B, Mr- Evans wiil also atten*! to tnning and
r- nairing Piano Portea Owters ‘eft is ab«i «*.
June o 149
Spring and Smuttier Goods
QV 'll -»'ip Georgia and other recent urriv
rivals
rrom Liverpool, the subscribers liavg receiv
ed a very general and extensive assortment of
v owmonAuut ■
DRY GOODS, .
tVhicb will be soldnt a low advance Jnd fqng
•redit given for undoubted »aper, or will be ex
changed for Steam Boat Stock,or Stock in either
»f the Banka of the Statew
ANDREW LOW k CO. .
H AIsO Porter in Pint and Quart Bo'tlesj
ery, China and GUaaware, by the package#
mirrh 10 59 - '
Notice'.
r lfR pereon arhu tooh from 'he Police Office
24 vol. gf Johnwn, with “Nieoll’’ written on
■ 'ie back ofit, will pleaw return it to thr subscri
ber.
July 1
150
M MYERS.
Regimental Orders'. .
“ H VVB ppoirMat'hV *V j»et» ;rt Esq*
1 A-ijutint, I P Henry Esq Quart* r Ma*tt*r. Jno
F l.luyd E q. ' ’.-ymaster, a.«d Dr HJ Hibeisham,
^utgeon, of the first Rogi ncn., who ixft tob rea-
pseed and ohovedas riich,. ; . ..
, J MAR^HAIX, Col. IstftegV G. M.
july 1 *“
Mtice.
1 N Election will uku place at the nekt.n re
1. ing of Gouncil, for.a aeigeant of the ci!
vatch, vice David Johnaton resigned. Ap ik ^tl
•' ll leave their application, with the clerk i
ituuncU. .. .
Extract from thremikiltra,
M. MYERS, * c.
150
-i"'y »
Notice and Caution.
V HRRF.AS I have been informed that Jobd
Carnochan and Peter Mitchell of this City
■sve by attndiy deed, recently mortgaged ann
-•signed • divera persons either their inditiriusl
r rediters, creditors of tHe Iste firm of Cam; chso
Si Mitchell, or others, all or sumirr the property
•nri eatate both real amt personal of the aid firm
vs well aa their own individual property and re*
(ate consisting .together..of bouvex, lots, mis,
-lore-, wlisrfs, negroes Ac. in Savannah tht, Da-
r-ten in Georgia or tile neighborhood thereof, a us
Isewhero with their interest or share In the stock
>f tlie Lower Steam Mtil near Darien,-and so.nlry
»!iareainthe United States Bank and other Rank%
aa well re sundry debts due to them in aarou,
nlaeea,beside lands, lota,negroes tw.in,the ter.
ritory ot Flotilla, and particularly one large tract
if land biuightol Forbes A Co. tying Between
i he risers St. Mirks tnd Apalachicola in tht er-
ritnry of Florida aforesaid. ...
Theaeare hereby to caution the public against'
purchasing any par. if tlie said p. aperty or et.
tate so conveyed, or any other property belong*
ing to the said Carnochan to Mitchell or cither at
them ail hoM prior nortgaget on the gre test
part thereof which are on record in the registry
in Savannah and Darien aforesaid and in Charles,
ton, S. C. and equitable Bern on nil the property
of said John Carnochan and Peter Httchclh'
. WILLIAM - CHRISTIE, 9aranHkh. ,
The editors of the Courier, & City Gazette,
at Charleston; Floridhn, a’ Pensacola; Recorder
n MiUedgeville-t . Republican, at .Montgomery.
Alabama,pod Chronicle,’at Augusta; are reques
ted to Insert the above advertisement once s
week until countermanded, and forward-their
accounts to this office for payment,
iune 6 tl34
Thirty DjUara Reward
-> ANAWAYfrnm the sub-ertber in Septem-
1V her hut, two negroes, BOA about thirty
a of age, five fret • x or eight inches high, n
yearsof age, fire feet sx or eight inches high, t
iitile inclined to yellow, speaks quiet nnd lamella
gent, has holes in bit ears, and ween whiskers.
Ilia hair is rather long and but little inelinMl to
kink, he miy easily be known by two wens on
Ini beck, he is African born, his upper foreteeth
wide apart, he is well known in Savannah, to he
drove my waggon for ten or twelve year*, he has
blue cajMmere pantaloons and waist coat, S'bluo
great co-t. . . .■• .-J'-o, 4.
SILI.ER, a woman shout forty yean of age
vfrican born,about five feet eight or nine inches
high, wears small gold ear rings, had on a mjxt
h imespun Irbck, »eaka rather slow and roJM.—
’’wenty Dollars will 1>e-paiif for apprehending
the «ld. Boh, and lodging^Wra any Jail (h the
•'ate,solgoi himsml Ten Dollars for filler, or
one hundred for proof that will lead *6 convicj
ton uf their being harbored 0» taken cut >f thri
state by any white person, or fifty dollars iffhar.
bored bp a nrgro. : • r> t ■
ROBERT BURTON.
t>09
Effingham e mnty,
\V-
TV ing ransway
feet 4 inches high
small tear on the
about 5 feet 61
formed) the
John, a *''
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