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No . 186 ....VoU XXI,
THURSDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 25, 1823.
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.rntTSES, LANDS, he.
-— 1 —-~~To Let.
Two neat ictjemenls, with com-
lR%fnrt«ble on* twWh'gJ on 21 -
|J51 J lrren ward, latelv the property pf 1A
l *L^tTEw Applyto« T. Hall. Bar-
J»yi5coU,r.KI, AM PORK, Sen.
I3i»>i< ir . Hay Hirer, So. Ca.
fth M
"—' For Sale,
0 The three tiqrr Brick Building
on the corner of South Bro-d and Me
Intoah Erect*, at preeent oecunie-l by
iln Mcrearei Hunter, for terms, which
bo»l, apply to J. P William,no, Eiq’r.
™john hunren
+150 ,
iulr 51
To Rent.
The Western tenement of 'the
Haute in which th< Subscriber re-ides,
peoeatinn will be given on tile 16th
Kareoiher next.
10 W. CUVLF.R.
I ' 1»
— TTo Rent,
The riwelline ho'lse and Shops
oemoied by Mr. Robert Hoy, at the
lie? oorner of Bay and Bait broad Streets
* PI ’ 1) ' t0 F. W. HEINEMANN.
,„ e 58 1«
To Rent. V
A large and rommodinui dwel ■
fffjji (I-, bouse aituiied on Lincoln street a<
H*',*! present occupied hv S. V. Schenk —
Rt Ml |> ns ,fsdnn will be given on lit, Novera.
Srnrth Apply at the C>.anting homo of
btrnnt. .in ; UOUGUA88 &SORURU
..,.51 it 51
For Sale,
A 11 that valuable tract or parcel of land known
by the name of Nelrille situated ir South
Ciraliru about two miles, from Savannah. I bis
{01*1 i< dwwkloitd one of the best for ft Rice phm-
i.i iis neighborhood, Hod contains Kijrht
bwM and eighty-four acres. It ii ijoii** Mr.
fboircs Young ,6cn. Huger, and Mr. Nichoba
Cmu-r. Persons wlio may wish to purchase tvdl
fOir.inrtilt premiwa, A eood-tittlo will be given
i,.1 i|,t timta cfsjle will be reaaouable. Apph-
tltionw be made to WM M.M UlltV
Agent of Hamlin Mallory.
aw 15
A BARGAIN.
"POPs Sale on very accommodative; term? 2, W
J; icmof land* in Bullnfch county, lying on the
MilledRefille road, 43 mites fr»»m S.ivuonah, on
which is in eVgant Mill Seat, with a ready modi
lam and some of most beautifol springs in that
i-rtoi* section of eountry—it lies about twomite^
rrrntheOgecheenver, ami most elegantly tim-
i'trtfl The stream on said land Is quite svlfi-
tot for a Saw and Grist Mill. For further p.irlic*
'an inquire of Levy S. D'Lvon, Savannah, or
to the subscriber near the primic .n.
AARON KVER1TT.
P. S. About 100 acres of said land, ia cleared
md under eood fence.
ia*-rch 27
■i Plantation on the Salt* for Sate.
r HAV plantation known by the n\me »»f Pal-
mrrina, and ni.uated bn the North East poitv
ffi'hiten*r-.h Island, belonging to the estate id
hclate Genrrxl Tattnall, in offered forsale for the
purji-jsc of complying the distribution of said es
Utc between Ibckeirs. The tract contnius up
•irdsofuxhtuidsd acres, the greater part of
•* cotton land of tin- frit quality. Th
ildingsonthe plantation coi.aist of* two story
•filing house, overseers house, a cotton, com
md gir. douse aud tegf • houses sufficient lor tin
ycommwlttion of eighty negroes, all either er.
ffcly new, orrecentiy thoroughly repaired Th*
Ituktien is as hedthy and pleasant as any on the
b^snl of Georgia or South Carolina—It is with
ni'.c miles ot savannah, over a very excellent
ib'ic Mud. This place will be sold very low, A a
beta! credit (if required) will be given For
urihJr particulars app’y to Or. \V C. Daniel or
wmbriribet, ' _*^*
„ BlfivO.F. TATTNALL.
Smnnsh,5uneir 144
(O’The Editor of the Charleston City G>*
tttes will inM-rt the above adverti-emdnt, twice
week for one month, and forward his account to
[dnfiw*. ,
The Public
n Wormed lhal the claim or Hamlin MaHery to
I r tract of land In South Carolina, cnlled
Write, i-tww in a train for Judirial invesliga.
ion. until tin-termination of which, some nak
r'Jlbe incurred by those who may ircha.r.
WM. I.. DAVIS.
2 235
Land and .Yegroes for Sale.
I\ WANUSDMBpropetiy, ut,incumbered,con
ftlaobugofLandanUNes
o Negroes, together with
in'Xv* -JES*™ Ct ” P!
lilting in all to about 12 ot 1JAW0 doTlara, alttH
*in Ua upper countiy, and well calculated fop
eoontty Store—the toll well adapted to the cql.
Cem and Cat/ott, U oljered’ for aale on
Rml StKk, or good piper, well aecured.'will
d‘kcn ,a payment.
,«^OoCal^ , " , * PP,J '' t0the Edit °” 0l
US'.
1 PART r , FOr ^ e >
PART of the real date of Stenhen Craft,
*1 w ' , ‘ * Iota of land in Tamacraw.on
0 o, , *5* Par* streets, containing 60 feet hy
area ,75! -? 1 - which lou now in the occu
f l"Hp Kplb, the other ad joining—Si.\
“IS south welt of and adjoining the city
nrijavannji, being part ; of garde-- lot
0(6ii. n_ being part .. „ ....
tctaVn lately aa Laroclic'a—and two
raenia foorth diatrtat, Early Count)
S SUphen Craft in the Land Lott
uSvB^ffclthl
b, *l n ^ before the Court Hopaein 8ay».,
eenth.^“bailay in October next, b,
nrniiti^, U *'r' hours of aale, by the Sheriff— h>
W ni7^!„? r th ,* Infetior Court of Chatliaiu
inefitof Ibi"? , for ordin,r y P'trpoaea, for the
tf said estate
My io_
ELIZABETH CBAFT,
Administratrix.
; hia
y^rtale,
RSfeagg 8, ** m,a,w * nd Kl« Mill,
belonging-:
k Republican ia requested - to
COFFEE HOUSE.
T HE Subscriber begs leave to inform the pub*
lie, (and psrticularly the members of Uic
ensuing Teegihlatqre,) the he has prepared his
Hoiise in the best manner fur the aceommcKl .
tionof such persons as may call on him. Mem.
bersofthe legislature can have rooms of any
size to suit them, with fire place* in them.
Boarding will be greatly reduced from the for*
mer price* of this place. Good Stables convenient
for Horses are prepared, and an excellent pasture
near the town for the Horses of thorn*. Who iv||h
it. Hones and servants, will be ehnnr**d very
low. j £ JOHN DOWNER.
Milledfrcville, 14th‘Aug. 1K2 1. J74
flair Restorative,and Preservative
Vegetable Cerate.
' I^IIE importa.it diAa-overy #4 h Vege»ahle aub-
JL Kianee, capable <,f restorii.g and pte»ervtng
the Hair, was accidentally made by an ii.dividuai,
who liiuiiicither the capacity nor the diaposiiior
to practice deception or fraud The fuUesl reli.
4»ice may be placed on the efficacy and power of
the Vegetable Cei'ute, not. o»ii\ in restoring an<i
preventing (tie filling oi the /fair, but in produc
ing the greatest lustre aud livciiuer * of it imagin •
hie | and the public may rest as-ured that it* ef
'eels wHI be clearly manifested in ihe^ourae, ol u
short time by'he renewal and vigorom grower,
•if'lie IlHir.aiul by Hleclyully preventing its c >m
rug out or falling off. The Vegetable Geratt
t nds to roruscitate and excite the energies of the
capillary vessels, which constitute those organ*,
tiiat secrete the matter forming the hair; .then ,
like many other organs of the animal body, whirl,
have been in a state of dormancy or disease, m:**
he restored to their healthy acri >», and perform
all th»3e functions assigned them by nature.
The propriQt* r being aware of Ihe mimerou*
specifics palmed on the public, and desirous tha-
the present article mty nut auffi r from fal e f«.
pres&tnns, rests its merits on the effect it has pro
duced on various person?, who have uied it. ar«'
+11 that is askvd, a--.it relates to tlie verity ol n c
effect, is a fair trial.
Elderly pebple, with bald heads, must rest a
•.ured that by applying a few boxes of the ab'-u
Gera’e, their llnir will be restored with alii'*
youthful beauty und life.
To prevent imposition, the sale of the V getr
Me Cerate w ill be confined to Doctor .1A M KS If
H AItT, New York, corner of Broadway & Ctiar-
ber street, three doom lr/»m Washington Hu*,
where it will be told at 75.
A liberal deduction will be made to Coun n*
•lc*lem.
The proprietor of the above.* (liable diwom
intends appoiting agents through tlie U .in-.r
State*, for ;r.c sale of it, ai.d !si» in Europe.
vVrw Y'^b "in/ 28 csl74
Georgia—Uhathain County.
To all whom it may concern—
VfrilKIl-'.AS, Norman Waliacc.and Wm. V.
v v Usker have applied for letl* rs of admiiu-
tration, on tlie estate and effects of Murtock M‘-
l.cod late ofSaiamuh merchant dec. in behalf of
the heirs and principal creditors.
Now these arc therefore to cite and admoni«-
..It and singular the kindred and creditors of tti
slid deceased, to file their objections (if any they
haw) in my office on or before the first Monday m
October next; otherwise letters of adminislia
tio’i w ill be granted.
Witness the Hon Georgt L. Cope, one of tN
Tustict a of tbc said Court, the 27th day of Au
gust K. D. 1823. t
S. M. BOND, c c o.
nug 28 1741 :
Laurel Hilt- Toll-Mill.
/ f)HE Toll mill on Mrs, Aucnint's plantaiion
JL has been completely repaired la’.ciy, a*’d »•»
now ready *o work as well as any other mill or,
(he-river. The rough-rice that will be sent to
he mill will be kept separately in dry ami sat*-
,tore«, and shall be beat with the utmost care and
economy, and the barrels will be always delivcre.*
in good order. Empty barrels, muife of prim*,
boated staves, wiil be furnished at the-mill when
required. The terms ot cleaning Rice w ill he th*
same as at the other toll-mills. Those pirn tor.*
who will engage to have their crops best at this
.mail ,>ml Van l lu.1. eim'ili.-.l U’ill MiJ 'I+-T
mill, and keep her supplh-d, will have 20U
ccs, or *§ much less -s they pi* ase, beat at pop
turn. Applications concerning the mill, to be
node to Archibald Brcbner. on the plantain n, or
•n Savannah, to
PETIT DK VILLKRS
flavaituftb, 'itlv 1,1823. t*5j-*6tn.
Georgia—Chatham County.
To ah whorfi it may concern.
W HERE AS Joseph Kupmm, ar.mmittrator
T >bws Myers, deceased, has petitioned the
honorable the Court of Unlinary of Chatb+m
atnuntv to be discharged from vtie said admimatrs-
ti.m. •
These are therefore to cite and admonish all h»*i
singular the kindled and creditors of the said tie-
ceased, to file their objections, ^tf any they have, i
in my Office on or before the 1st day of Janu.+r*
nest, otherwise letters dismissory will be grained
Witness the honorable George L. Cope, one t
the Justices of the aaiil court, the 1 at day of .!ul>
A. D. 1823. S M. HON.J, c.c o.
july 1 130
JYotice.
A LL persons having deinan^i agaist the retail
. of Benedict Bnurquin of the county r.fChat*
ham, planter deceawd, u ill render them duly at*
te,teu,and alliliote imlthtid to the said estate,
a ill please make payment to
HAMUTAL JOHNSON, Jtbm'rx.
THOMAS JOHNSON, Mm'or
fime t7 144
Ten Dollars Reward.
jkANAWAV Inn the iubacnbei ahotil Hi*;
LV 6tli day nt' July, two nejroea, Edeaboroi
•ml March, Kdenbi.roU|.’h U a liRlit comflec'i'il
African, negro, about thirty ft>e year, of age,
five feet lour inche, high, has a number of hi,
• "iintry’s marks on h 1 * lace and body, s^ieaka bap
Kngliih and apitearato get in a paaaion if not un-
deralooil March ia twenty yeara old, nf a black
. -mplexion, five feet fix or eight inches high.—
I hey afe thought to be in 8avannah, aa both ol
|'.mm have been a great while in that place pre
vious to their going into Carolina. The above
reward will be given to any peraon who will
m.igc them injail in Savannah, or deliver them
II. the subxcriber in Puryaburgh, S. C. or five
dollars for either of them.
JOSEPH H. BECK
july 29 lfi2
• Notice.
N INE month, from the date hereof, Application
will be made to the hon. the luitlcea of the
inferior court of Bulloch Uoumy. forleave toael
ihe real calate ol Bedding Denmark, hte of said
county, dec for the benefit of tlm heir,.
MALACtll DENMARK,
lee *2*J ' Guardian
J\'oticc.
a Ll.personihavingilemandiagalnst ShadrIek
A Butler, deceaaed, of Ubertv Dounty, are re.
one,ted to preaent litem legally atteated, and
inoae indebted to make payment to
ISpc&w-'-
vm ;
100 Dollars Reward.
T flE above reward will h? paid *u any person
or persona, who will tndife my coachman
WILIj, and SALLY his wife an gaol, andprerc
to conviction tlielr being hirnoured by a white
or coloured person, or Ten I) .liars for their op-
prehension «ml delivery to the subscriber, or
lodged in the work-house or gaol; they are
no doubt in the city find may go to Savannah
whore they have m my acquaintances. Will fs
•n elderly mm,, f til eyes and generally inflam
'd fr f »ri> intemperance, limps m lus- gait from
S' taiic aff cUon. S:JJy is a small woman, yellow
Salty ia a small woman, yell*
intect ”!, tiuihy hair, a small scar on the upper
bp* high cheek hones, thin visage, a (light nlm
«/n both eyes, of middle age, and a Virgmiitn hy
iMi’tli—is well known in-the Charleelon Market,
Tfn- above N»-gro«-s may obtain forged passes;
a*l pi-rso‘*ure tlierefore cjuti-ined from liurbuux-
,,; g or earning them off as the law will be rigid
:y enforced. H. MhNISil.
vept 13 *t181
IfjF The Editor nf the Savannah Republican,
vii< insert the above twice a w eek for one mouth
r;d send bis biii to the Office of the Clmrloston
•ty t««zette.
Geu'gia—Chatham County.
-- To all vvh' mit tnay Concern—
W HEREAS EdenalcConiinii-, ha*applied t
the Hon. the t'ourt of Chatham - County,
for letters of administration on the ests f e and e%
foots of Eugen** SlcConilougdec.
I hrge are therefore to cite and admonish all
*iul singular the kindred and creditors of Uie said
Jvccayed, to file their objections (if any th«-y
•«avtr) to thegrantieg of the administrati >n of ih
estate of the said deceased to the applicant in th
' fork’s Office of the said Court, on or before its*
fourth day of October next; otherwise letters of
uidimstration will be granted.
Wiinthg the lion J P. Williamson, one of the
litsiiccflofthesaid Court, the 4th day of Septen*
her A. D. one tliousand eight hundred and twenty
three.
S M BOND, c c o.
•ept 4 177
ueorgia—District C ouit,
AfOLST 1 BUM. 1823.
W HEREAS, Wilson Fuller, KliisHliift, Dim&s
Poi.ce, Joseph H.ibcrdiam, l«aac Nortoi
»Vm r Ciuik, were duly summond to attend
1 iis ( ourt at sa.ti Term, as Jurors, ami being
• .died, nude default,oMered that they be line' !
the sum of tweo’v dol’ara t*ach, unless t!«ey
make good »nd sufficient excuses on osth, to be
» *-jl *n flu* desks Office «*o or before ihsi firal day
f ihe next Term
Extract from the trinutes 4R
GEO GLEN, Clerk
Hiicr 19 171
Geoigia—Cliailiam County.
To j+li whom it msv concern—
W HEREAS, John B Gilbert, executor of Pe
ter Favard dec. has petitioned the honor-
?ib!e the court of ordinary of said County to be dis
charged from the (XCcutorsbip of the astid estat*-,
Now t!ie>>e are therefore to cite end admonish
all ar.sl singular tlie kindred ard creditor* of the
said deceaaed, *o fifo their objections (if any they
have) on or before the 5th d-.y of December next;
otherwise letters dumiesary will be granted to the
applicant.
*\ iincss the Hon. Thomas N. Morel, one of the
-Tu slices of the said court, this 5th day of June, A.
I). one thousand eight hundred and twenty three.
L. L. S. M BOND. o. c. o
jtir. 6 135
For Sale.
4 GANG of prime negroes, 65 in number, the«c
negro*s have always been accurtomul to the
cultivation of both Cotton und Rice, and in char
ncter, inferior to none in the Southern Country !
The above properly enn be viewed on the plan
tntion nCnr Mr Dunwodys in Liberty County. For
tar*her information or particular* relative to the
mirehasc,apply to Rn’loch & lhmwndy. Factors
Savannah, or John Dnnwody in Liberty County.
JlUo for S tU' or Rrnt.
Ten acres of prime high fond, adjoining the
*owo nf Sunbt.; v, five hundred acres of Cotton
ard Rice Land, on the watera of S. Newport Hiv
"r. tintlei the influence of ti les; and three hun
5 ed and fifty acres of mixed land, on Midway
^wnmp, four miles above the Meeting House on
th* Milirdgevilfo road. A more particular dis*
criplse-' of the above lands is deemed unnecessary,
iv doubt If m, any one wishing to purchase wouid
nspect tliem. Reference as above.
• pt9 tf!79
Notice.
A LT. persons having demands agairat the ea.
tate of Thomas Capps, late of Chatiian*
county, dec. are requested to lender them duly
attested. Those.indebted to auid estate, are re
quired to make immediate payment.
JOHN MOREL, Adm'r
jnne 21 146
Administrator’s Notice.
. LI. perrons having demands against the F.s
dti tate tif lohn Lathrop, deceased, are reques
i d to present them duty :iHeated within IS
..ninths to the subscriber, and those indebted tu
said Estate are requested to make payment to
CUAKI.VS HOYT.
may 21 ft 121 JMntinisfr.
Notice.
•ZVjflNF. months after dat: application will be
iTtadt- to the honorable the Inferior court of
'A'nyne county, for leute to sell the follnahg
cactfc o! land, ' »*:
Lot* of land lying in Monroe county, no 30, 2d
iisiric*, i.n 104. 3 t diktrict, no 180,13tb district,
i.o 236, 4th district, no274> 13 district.
1 .ms of und In- g in Henry county, no 103,1st
h*;rict, no v-7. 2 ' do nos 49 an*' 54, 5th do. nos
92 ant J65. 7 h do. nos 188, 14th do. no22,
I5ib do. no 6«, 17»h do.
In Gainett county, lot no 328, 5th district*
In booiy county, lots no l6t», 6th district, no
65, 12th da. no 203,10th no no 168, 12th do.
In Houst-m county, lots no 217, lsldisttict,
no 20,6th do. no 178,13th do.
In Fayett county, lot no 65,9ih district.
For the benefit of the heirs and creditor* ot the
estate of Robert Leach.
’ LOUISVt.EACH,
Adm'x estate of Robert Leach.
may 29 128
Notice.
*E»1NE month. aft.rilM*, I .hall tpply to the
Hononhle Ju.liee. of the Interior Court of
ERInghom County, for leave to .ell all the renl
eitat. of Jttnc. I’ortcr, laie ofatld county deed,
for the benefit uf the heira and creditor, of said
C,W ' e- W.G PORTER.
Adminhtrator.
Inly 15 »8
A k i t.ii ti.« tsi-iration of nine month. Irom
this d.tci epplication will be made to the
biiiiurahl«the Inferior Court of Bulloeh county,
*hen littln* for ordinary purpoiei) (Aran order
Mil tMwwl* of the MU eatMe of John thwhe
m h Iliillrir-K Pftimlb dhfMtiil JftStihJ*
latco Bulloch ebuntv tforesiid, debited.*
MORGAN BROWN, )
“1,
•jtns
ALLEN RAWLS.
James hawls, $
ICT Tate Notice.
X atn desirous to rent ray house and tables
wlierriu 1 now reside, as it is known to he one
o*v**ebest atunds in this city, for entertainment
aud Livery Stables* 1 will give a fairdtahee to
some goo l person;wh«> is well aequ/iinteU with that
business, if application Is made before the firat of
November* and if oot rented by that time, I will
continue my usual practice, and do hope to meet
with as great ahune 6) friendship aa heretofore. J
/cant otherwisebu( express my gratitude for tha*
qreat por'ion of custom received, and do assure
my friends and the public that nothing shall be
lacking to render the accomodations agreabie#
und Str.bfoa w-.ll furnidied. Horses will be kept
per month, at £15.
MICHAEL LONG
•ep» 18 183f
Twenty Dollars Reward,
TILL he paid for t*u- apprehension and deli*
k very in the Savannah 'Jail, the following ne*
jfi'o woman (bring one of a family purchased in
Savannah In April lust, at-which - time she abscon
ded, and ban since been twice taken and allowed
to escape—and about ten days ago, applied to her
former master for a ticket aud with ready aigu-
ment of contrition, calculated to succeed with the
moat incredulous—obtained one, with the assur
ance of intercession in ber behalf, since which
die has not been heard of.j Friu.ky is about 2-i
or 30 years of age, of uiusl size, good figure,
liatuLoin intelligent foce. speaks slow, ami she
might be called niack by most person*, will he
found on a close examination, slightly tinged with
V*ll >w. She is presumed to be lurking in or a-
bout the city, where she is well known, and wtil
render a further description unnecessary
R KING.
- Darien, 28ih August,
sept 2 cm 176*
For the inf>rmation of the Alagis•
trutrs and Elector* of Choi hum County.
' I'“.HE Grand Jury of said County, at May Term
5 last way—
“James Eppinger Tax Collector complaining
that a considerable sum is yearly lu.*t to the Stare
and County in consequence of the election law
not being enforced—we recommend that the ma.
•/istratea presiding at efoctiona do strictly adhere
to the law defining the qualifications of voters: hi d
that the TaX Uf.llector he requested to attend w ; tl»
his rligest, all such elections embraced by the
election law, whereby an evil »o seriously felt by
the i>tate and County may be effectually reme
died.”
Now he it remembered that it is expected the
Magistrates will comply with this rccommendati"’
of the Grand Jury, and that a list of defaulter*- it
furnished by the Tax Collector which will be I. id
before the presiding Magistrates at the ensuing
October Election and thi.t constable John IJarthiO-
mv«s and myself are authorized to receive the
faxes so in default, aud for (car that some of the
good citizens may be disappointed in net being
allowed to vote in OMScquence of such default tin*
notice is given
OcJh to be administered
“I A B do rofoinly swear that 1 have attained to
the age of twent)-om- years luve paid all legal
Taxes which have been required of me and winch
I have had »n opportunity of pa) mg agreeable to
law, have resided six iriobths within the County
and that I am a citizen of the United States and
jii inhabitant of this State.”
One hundred and sixty-two persona are returr.-
as delsuiters by die collector.
JOB T. BOLLES, Clerk.
sept 15 183
DIVISION OHDKR.
T HE Major G.-rural of the first .u.isioo oi
Geoigia Militia, having received information
fiomhis F.xcelh ncy tlie Governor—that the ex *
cutivc department have not been furnished bt
die Adjutant General with rcgni .-* munis «d the
♦ ffoctive militia, for the yocr* 1816, 1817, 1818,
1820 & 182I—-/.nd that sgree tble 11 nn art oftA.i*-
giess pus»ed the 23d ot April 18.8, for arming
and equipping the whole body ot lire militia ot
the United States, by which act the disirioution
ol small arms ami accoutrem-nts, and artillery
will be regulated in prjpurtion to tne actual
strength of the seveml ustcv und Territories.—
And as it is essential to the interei. of G. orgi»,tt«t
the Impediments that tkithhohi from tier the means
ofd*-fence, should be|femoved witbou* delay—the
Um}oi- Gene:id ortlera and directs Brigadiers Ueu*
i r:d Haul, n ami Taylor of the firs; and second
brigade of the firs* div ision, to proceed forthwith,
to the procurement of returns of the brigades of
riieir r< i*pec.rer commands lor tire years store.
*iid, by causing an exam nation of toe offices “f
'die Brigade ln*»pectur, regimental orderly books
or such other data, as will btst enable them to
foil'd the object of this ordt+, and to transmit men
returns when completed to the Executive D«*
partment, and to report the same tu their Major
General
ity order of Major Gen. Jour Flora,
E H AMILTON, Aid-De-Camp,
sep 11 t*U*U
TEN DOLLARS REWARD.
rrtt'.K hollars will be given for apprcbemiing
.L am! delivering to the Jailor of this County a
negro slave named PRINCE, about 6 ft high, rea-
dilv recognised by a cut across the lip f hit nose.
Csptains of vesoeli, Pntroons of boot*, and all per-
sons whatever, are cautioned against ctrrvmg off,
employing, or entertaining the sain runaway slave
as the law will be rigidly enforced against all per
sons ao offending.
WM. MOREL
tapt 13 181
EDUCATION.
• f % HE subscriber inform* the public that he will
I open a SCHOOL on the 20*h ul October
next, in thv house tormetiy occupied by the Urv
Mr. Olcoit, York street. The course of inatruc
tion will embrace the various branches of Su
English education* fend the Latin language
.Terms may be known by applying to the Rev
James O. Andrew, at the Methodist Parsonage,or
to Mr. Edward Cuppee, Young's buildings-
GEOltGF. tVtilTM
sept 4 177 .
interior Court—( liathani County
FaaKCAkV Tsrm,1823
|ik\N the petition of lire administrators and ad*
si/ miniatratrix of Patrick btxntuti, deceased,
praying the estubhshment of a copy of an origit ai
reript, of two shares ol the Stock of the Strum
Boat Company Georgia, of ahich the said P .trick
Stanton had be* i. posfteaaed in hit lift* tom*, and
died seised thereof—and which ia lost or mialaid-
a copy of which petition, affidavit and srript by
which the existence und lo»s i. mwte tn appear, re
(iltd of record in the Clerks Office «»f this court-
On motion of Morrison St Nicol, titcrrnvs for pe
titioners—It is ordered, that the PteUnri t. Direr
ums and Company of “tl»C ®team dost CoapjM
ol Georgia," do shew cause on or before the firs;
«Uy of the next term of this court, why the pray
erofthe petnjjmeis should no< be giantecVam
further ordered, that this Rule be published in
one or more of tire Gasntev of Savannah, once a
month until the time appointed for shewing cause
thfcreom
Ext tact froin the MinutPt,
JOB T* BOLLES, CMr t
MV 9
UNIVERSITY C
Of the State of .Yew-Fork.
COLLEGE OK HHVSI ;| 4NS AND U!KGEO!jV,
City of New York, tL.ygth, 18SI,'
KJAIIE College of Kh)iiari» end Surgeon* will
l coamtnee their course of lecture, for tbs
emuing winter icwiiin, on the Urn Mond.y eft
Noremlier next, ( be 3 .’,) |. tlie Cuttrrc in Bin
Clay-elreet. 1
Dr. II..H.I-K, on the Theory and Practice of Phj:
>tc, and Clinical Mc-diciire,
Dr- Ma, »>,vkx, on Glieinistry.
Dr.* IW # on Anatomy and Physiology.
Dr. MinuiLL, on Botany and Motena Medicfii
Dr lloTr, on Surgciy.
Dr. Fnavcis, on Obstetrics, and the Diseases of
Women and Children.
The Board of Trustees deem ir proper to make
it known, that, in conformity with the ordinances
uf the Ifon-uirable the Regents of the Universi
ty, evety Student is required td attend two full
courses of all tlie Lecture* delivered In this CoU
lege, before he can be admitted as nesndidate
lor the Doctorate» unless said Studpnt shall have
previously attended Lectures in said College, prior -
ti»th» session of 1822-3, or shall have attended '
one eftnre couisc of lectures delivered in tome
respectable Medical School or University. The
Candidate mii»t, also, have studied Medicine three
ears with some piactioner. have arrived at the
age of tareuty one ye»r», and it will be expected
df* I'* Produce written testimony to that
The Matr'culation Ticket is five dollar* tte
(.older ot which is entitled to the use of the Cm*
lege Library.
By order of the Bor rff
aucr 30
WRIGHT POST, M D PrmlderiU
JOHN W FRANCIS, If D. Registrar,
♦ 175
Madeira lVint.
r HE undenag'.cd but on'iiand. and offers for
w-le on Very liberal terms, a large quantiiy ot
Superior Madeira Wines, in pipes, half uipem
quarter ciuk- »* J eighths, of the justly celebrated
brand » f Juhn Howard March if Co. ef th u aeve*
raiimportations in tUe year 1621 nndair.ee- all
of whicli are of much admired utuiit’re*. (| r iiaa
a subscription always upon far a ie importation of
tlie best Wines from the island of Madeira direct
<o this Port j and will thankfully receive orders
far any quantity: Vessels bringing die subscrip.
lion Mines generally arrive here in the m »nth of
Ft bjuaryj and, therefore, orders ahould be «Ct)i
about the 15th of Ociober.
PETIT DB VILI.F.RS,
Pactog,
Savannah, ll»h Sept. 18?3 ff-aiBO
To be sold at private sals,
A plantation or tract of la' d on th&
great Sari:m river. Hut tiact «.f Jaml known by
the former residence of Mrs Ann Gibbons neafv
Jellerson. The tract contains five hundred screw
of best Tide I/and on a good pitch of tide, and A
handsome settlement on a biuffnn the river, anA
-some part of said land is now under culttmtioq*
Also, two hundred aciesi.f pine laml attached |p
me same. Fur terms ot sale apply to the vub-cri-
ber near Jefferson in Gatnden county Georgia.
LRYANT SHEFFIELD.
sept 20 1 4r\
Georgia—Chatham County.
To nil when it may concern—
HEREAS Li.iui P. S »ge, has applied to thB
, . Hurt, the ^oiirr of Omirsry «f Chatham
Jaunty lor letters of uriminret ret ion, on the effects
of Snrug ue Taylor dec. as principal creditor
Thovi are thc iofore to cite and admonish ail
and singular, the kimtrvd and creditors of the said
decease J, tofile their objecioire (if any they have)
‘o the gi*anlingof tlicadiiwnretra'-ii-n of Hie estate
of the deceased to the applicant in the Clerk's
office oft lie said court, on or before the thirteenth
day of October next: otherwise Ltters of adminis
tration will be granted.
Witnesh the Hon. John P. W illivmvon ohe tf
the Justices of the saidCrurt, the thirteenth day
of September, A. D. one thousand eight hundred
and twenty three.
S M ROND, c c o.
«ept 13 181
Georgia- -Chatham County.
To whom it may coi cent—
W HEREAS Mary Bruce, administratrix or
the estate of Victor Don^t, deceased, had
r-t utioncd the court of ordinary of Chatham conn*
ty, to be discharged.
Now these arc tforefone to rite and admonish
aM and ningtilnr rile kintlred *n.i creditors of the
said deceaaed, to fiie their obj*-ctions, (If any they
h*ve) in m> •»ffic*, on or before tlie&lvt d\v of
February nt*x»: otherwise letters dismissory will
be granted to the applicant.
Wituc* the honorable George L. Cope, one
'ff the Justices of the said Court, the 21»t ddy of
August, A. D. 1823,
8. M BOND, C. c. o.
aug 21 172
Georgia-—Chatham County.
I n ail whom it m». concern—.
W HEREAS Elizabeth Keinzhart, iilmlnlzlrz.
triz nnA John C, Helrizton, xlmintrator of
the estate nf Daniel Retnshatl, dec. lure petition*
ed the court of ordinary of Chithun county to
be dizcharged.
Now there are therefore to cite md tdmoniih
all and rir.gular the kindred and creditor, of the
aaid decerned, to file their objection^ (if any the,
hare) in my office, on or hefore the Slit day of
Vebruery next t otherwiae letter* dizmiiaoty will
hi (fronted to the applicant.
W ilnna the honorable George L. Cope, ond
of th* Jurtieea of the aidii Court, the "hi day or
Auguit, A.D. 18S3.
8. M. BOND, o. c, o.
aug si ira
Georgia—fitjin County.
[)Y Joshua Smith, Were of the Court of Ordfo
i) uary for said county.
1b all whom it may concern.
Whereat James Butler of the said county, ap
plies for letters of admlnistcation, as priudpal
< tcdit**r on the estate and effects of Mrs. Sarah
McKmly. Utt* uf said county, decease*!.
These are therefore to cite fend admonish all
and singular the kindred and creditors of the raid
deceased, to file their objections (if my they
have iu my office on or btfore the seventeenth
Hay Of O utober r.exq otherwise Utters of admin-
i**r«tion will be granted t«' the r-dd Applicant.
Given under my hand and Sent this oc venter nth
day of* Scp>ember, A. D. ohe thousand eight uuna
dred aud twetkD titrne.
JOSHUA SMITH, c. o o a s,
sepf 18 183
j\ 11. persons having dvu. uuU again*i iht es- .
tate of Ihuiitas Capps I*tr of Chatham rrutw
), lec are requested to ron«|er themdt.'j attest*
i d. Those incebttd to said estate, afe required
to make immediate baj tnent . .
JOHN UftREt, di’r.
5l
159
For sale,
* prlfnr negro t»i>njra,«hout ">3 yeahbllgfit t
1 t-.H -I Cook, W ither and InaMW Apply It
tbn iiffir.e, .
aept 98 1*4