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No. 6 Vol. XXII.
HOUSES, LA ADS, &c.
To Let.
'From the 5th October next, that
llrnement two story house in the Market
s ii squat*, at present occupied by Mr. Gef-
[Jfy.jdoi) ns n public House for further par-
r'f r . „ nn |y to Isaac Minis or to the subscriber,
f “ K. PARKER.
Ltt j™
To I lent,
'Klto three story building in
Urmighlon street, immediately opposite
(lie residence of Moses Ciclaml, Ksq'r
tut I'lisscssion to be given on the 1st Dec.
rorif mute agreeable to the applicant an
rr (litlC cm Hr arranged With the present
Lull Mr». nebjamiu Wall. Apply to
1 ' 1. MINIS
(aly 2? ■■
'to Rent.
The House corner of Bryan and
irVershr.m Micctt, formerly occupied
by the Subscriber. Por terms np.ily at
YHuksmar evening, jan. 8,
1824.
list
.this ellicc
1« 1S6
To Rent.
|T Th«i Store corner ol Drayton and
V Bay street-next door to Mr. Trucl.clufs’
'Esimerinrstamlfora Grocery Store.
Apply to T. BARTOW,
191 Orleans Square.
J
kali, or
lltt
R?2l _________
Tor Hale, or to Rent.
Twu neat tenements, with com
fortable out buildings on Lot No. 21,
Warren ward, lately the property of J A
Scott, Ksq. Apply to l). T. Hall. Sav-
WILLIAM POPE, Sen.
Mar River. So. Cu.
29 201 _ tm
For Sale.
The Iloune anti Lot, (No. £9)
Washington Sqtinrc, on which the sub-
... -.scriber rcsi lef, having uinely feet upon
H^Jiiiousion street, and tnxty feet I routing
' 1Ui ‘ re ’ JAMES WALLACE.
son
ia>
| namidi
ATHENS HOTEL.
Th4Subscriber takes this meth
od m Inform the public genet ally, »ml
particularly persona from the lo x conn-
irr, who may visit the up country in
of loidth or pleasure, that he will »c-
........li'e gentlemen and ladies, or families with
ird by the day, week, or month, on c.-.sy terms,
ulbirfr need be *drt in recommendation ot A-
:en- - , either in r -gard to the heidthfulncra of the
i»ce, salubrity of atmosphere, or agreeable and
burnt tocjelyj in utl these particulars it atand3
c-cmincnt.
Tito foil iwmg will be the rates or charging, vi*.
Jjn .Old llor.e, per day, 31 W
o «• it “ per week, 1 50
„ « <i a a month,
Single man, per day,
ii *. « * celt,
« " " month,
Dinner, breakfast, Mtppcr, Etc.
I.'wlgjl'g,
ilnrst, p r day,
« “ night,
“ “ month,
Children and servant?, half price.
GEORGE HAYES.
wj,t 30 183 . ,
57 The Editors of the Augusta Chronicle and
jpufjinh ilepuh'ican, are rtqoested to give two.
urifums u munUi, nul'd the 1st of July nest, and
irwarcl their accounts to Athens.
1 25
1 00
5 00
18 00
3/4
12*
75
50
12 O'J
Land and Negroes for Sale.
\ HANDSOME property, u«iijcumbered,con-
5i* kisting of Land and Negroes, together with
uck of every kind, and Hie growing crop, a-
aunting In ali to about 12 or 15,0'J0 dollars, situ*
e in the upper country, and well calculated for
cnunJr) Store—the soil well adapted lo the cul-
'aVioit i f Corn and Cation, is offered for sale on
c^mmotl iting terms,
Hunk Stock, or good paper, well secured, will
:taken in payment.
V -r further particulars, nppiy lo the Editors ol
cthnrgia Journal,
innr 19 145
To Rent.
rtlllE Wharf Lot No. 6, Reynold Ward, known
m S N.«Sef_JlSy «*
V. M. STONE.
Whole No. 4329.
not 14
194
■ v. For Rent,
The House coiner of Brough-
M ■! ,on * • " CS ^ Broad streets, late in the
i«i!l“,“ p '” c> ’ 0 A f p;5T o , " u - ji - «*»■«.
•Ifc 17 *“*«
NOTICli.
A LL persons having demnnds against the eg
<£ui tale of Fleming Aikiti of the county of Chat
ham, planter, deceased, will render them in duly
attested, and all those indebted to the said estate
Will please m ike payment thereof to George W.
McAllister of Uryun county, or Richard W. Ha-
bershant, attorney at law, Savannah, who arc duly
an horized to receive the same.
ELIZA AKIN, Adm’rx.
GEO. li. MoALUSTER, Adm’r.
may 29 28
For bale,
T HE Daticn Eastern Steam Saw and Rice Mill,
with the appurtenances thereto belonging—
An extensive cnfdil will be given to the purcha
ser or purchasers, he or they giving security, ap
proved of by the Bank of Darien.—For terms ap
ply to
GEORGE ATKINSON,-)
JAMES nUNWOODY.C Hank Committee.
henry Harford. 5
(J3* The tuvannuh Republican is requested to
(nstrt the above, and forward the account to the
auk of Darien for payment,
atig 2 164 ,
Lands and Negroes for Sale.
/ MlIK Subscribers offer fur sale that well known
Ik and valuable plantation, in Chatham County-
called BEVERLY, situated nine miles from Suvnn,
nail on the Southern Road, containing 2172 acres
old surveyi of this land a large proportion is as
valuable Cotton Land, as any in the County. The
inland swamp is one of liio safest in the State,
produced snccesdve good crops, ns good us river
RWump, until 1815, when the high price of Cotton
induced a change of culture—ot this upwards of
200 acres are under banks, and with little labour
might be cultivated the ensiling season,-- on the
plantation, is a larg: comfortable dwelling lions.,
overseer house, ham hi good repair, ami other
buddings the .whole of the cleared land is under
good fence. With the plantation or separately
will be told about thirty prime Negroes.
U. &. J. HABERSHAM.
nnv l *20 V
Notice.
I\ Very valuable tract of Land in Liberty cotin.
^Lty.sittt ile on the Siinburv Road, two miles
amt a half from Rice ornugn; containing two
hundred and ten acre s This land is very valua.
Ide for cotton, rice and corn, and as well calcula
ted for tbit culture as any land in the county;
the conditions are low and reasonable ; there are
between seventy and eighty acres cleared and
under fence, there is also a good dwelling house,
and ail necessary out buildings on the premises. .
guarantee titles will be given to the purchaser, from tiie executorship of
no incumbrances lying on said land. For further Now these are thereto!
Select Classical and Eiiciitin
School.
T HE Subscriber intends re opening his school
for young ladies and gentlemen, on the first
Monday in November next, and having determin
ed on a limited number of Scholars, he requests
those of his friends who intend to patronize him,
lo make early application.
From four to six children can be accommodated
with board, tic in the subscribers family.
CI1AS. W. CARPENTER.
oct 21 197
Ten Dollars Reward.
R ANAWAY about the 1st inst a mulatto Man
named HARVEY, he is rather taller than
the ordinnry height of Negroes,has a large scar on
Ins face, his countenance very tcmarkabie, repre
senting any thing else than good humor. 1 pur
chased him from Mr. Smets, of the firm of Watt
& Smets; lie wore awav a short Green Jacket and
also carried with him a frock Coat, about half
Worn made of Superfine blue cloth. A reward of
510 will be paid fbr itis delivery at the City Hotel
or securing him in any Jail so that I gei him again.
JOHN 1*. DENNEY.
nov 21 220
Georgia—Effingham County.
To all whom it may concern,
W HEREAS Daniel Mullet, administrator f
Gideon Mullet, deceased, has applied to
the court to be discharged from the aaminlstra.
tion aforesaid.
Now these are therefore to cite and admonish
all and singular the kindred and areditors of the
said deceased, to hie their objections (if any they
have) in.my office on or before the 2J day of A-
pril next, otherwise letters dismissory will be
grantod tot he applicant.
Given under my hand and seal this 4th day of
October, 1823. 1
oct 4
JOHN CHALTON, o.o.o.s.o,
90
particulars apply to capt. Jos. Jones iu Liberty
county, or to
EDWARD n. BAKER,
owner in McIntosh county,
nug 16 .
Notice.
a LI. persona Imving demands against the estate
fj, rif Robert Worrall, jun’r. late of Savannah,
win please present them properly attested—and
For Sale,
I.Lthal valuable tract orpatcel ofland known
. by llie name of Nelville situated in South
Carolina about two miles from Savannah. Tnt#
Iran is considered one of the best for a Itice plan*-
ts'.ionin its neighborhood, and contains Eight
hundred and eighty-four acres. It adjoins Mr.
Thomas Young Gen. Huger, und Mr. Nicholas
Cruger. Persons who may wish to purchase \v.U
examine tire premises, A good little-will be given
lint the times of sale will be reasonable. Appli
cation to be madb to WM UAl .LOUY
Agent of Hamlin Mallory,
fhrovlO 225-
The Tub lie
I S informed that the claim of Hamlin Mallory to
the Uact of land in South Carolina, called
Nelville, is now in a train fur Judicial investiga
tion, until the termination of which, some risk
wiH be incurred by those who may purchase.
WM.L. DAVIS,
dee 2 237
those indebted to said estate, arc requested lo
make payment.
PHILIP nn.ASCH; -
Qual. Executor.
nov 8 210 .
. Administrator’s Notice.
P ERSONS indebted to the estate of Robert
Droghorh, (late Merchant, Augusta) deceas-
cd, are requested to make immediate payment to
the subscriber in Savannah, or to his attorney Mr.
GEORGE WRAGG, jun. iu Augusta, or suits will
be commenced indiscriminately, and those who
have claims upon said estate are requested to
present them properly attested.
* ' WM.TUUNF.n, Admr.
Tile Augusta Chronicle, will publidt the above
once u week for three months and forward their
account lo this ollice.
oct 18 fi-Mi96
Gecrgia^—Chatham County.
W all whom it may Concern— •
Vtj-^/HEREAS, John Howard, and William Gs*.
W ton, Executors of Beniamin Howard, dec.
Rave applied to the Honorable the Court of Or.
dinary oi Chatham County, to be discharged from
their Executorship.
Now these are to cite and admonish all amiain-
gular the kindred and creditors of the said Bee.
to file their oblections (if any they have) in my
ollice on or before the 29Ui day of May nextj oth
erwise letters tlismissory wtll be granted to the
applicants. , „
Witness the Hon. Jno. p. Williamson one of
the Justices of said Court, this 29th day of Nov.
A. D. 182o. M b0Nd .. 0 0 £
nov 29 227 •
A LL persons indebted to the estate of John and
d\S, Marcy Moore, of Effingham County deceas
ed to come forward and make payment and thoso
that lmvc any accounts, to present them to.
IIKZKKIAtl EVANS, Adm’r
aept 28 «rxl9?»
G EORGIA—Chatham County. To all whom
It may concern Whereas Abel Fox, admin-
l orator nt Joseph Fox lias applied lo the honora
ble the court ol Ordinary of Chatham County, to
be discharged from said administration.
These tire therefore to cite and admonish nil
and singular the kindred and creditors of the
said deceased, to file their objections (ifany they
have) to the granting of the administration of the
estate of the said deceased to the applicant n
the clerk’s olfir.e of the said court, on or efore
the 5th day of June next; otherwise letters dis-
missory will be granted.
Witness the honorable John P. Williamson,
one of the Justices of the said court, the 5th day of
December, A. D. 1023.
S M BOND, c c o.
dec 5 232
G EORGIA—Chatham County. Toall whom it
may concern. Whereas, John-Dillon, exe
cutor of Michael Densler, applies to be discharged
rship of the said estate,
therefore to cite and admonish
all and singular the kindred and creditors of the
said deceased, to file their objections (if any they
have) on or before the 5th d.iv of J une next;
otherwise letters dismissory will be granted to the
applicant.
Witness the Uon. J. P. Williamson, one of the
Justices of the said court, this 5th day of Dec. A,
D. one thousand eight hundred and twenty three.
I.. S. S. M. BOND. o. o. o. ,
dec 5 132
G EORGIA—Chatham County. To all whom
it may conern Whereas Robert Habersham
aiipuiURlralur of George W Allen, dec. applies
to be discharged from said administration.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular the kindred and creditors of the said de
ceased, to file their objections (if any they have)
to tl« granting of the administration of the estate
of the said deceased to the applicant in the clerk’s
Office of the said court, on or before 5Ut day of
June next, otherwise letters dismissory will he
granted, _
Witness the honorable J P. Williamson* one of
the Justices of the suid court, the 5th day of De
cember, A. D 1823.
S. M. BOND, c. o. o,
dec 5 232 "
G EORGIA—Chatham County.
it i ' '
w l
Overseer Wanted.
MANwho understanu-i the culture of Cotton
X and management of Negroes; to take charge
plantation on a healthy situation, none need
ly who cannot produce satisfactory vouchers
lit fcharacter, Sic. Enquire at this office.
ec 1 228' • - .
Notice. ,
lERSONS having demands againste the state in my Office ‘
of ate Matthew McAlister, Esq. are re
nted ' esent them duly attested to the' sub-
her, nd all indebted to make immediate pay. the Justices
nt to M- M. M’ALISTER, ExV. A. D. 1823.
toy . * jtfly l
Georgia—Chatham County.
To all whom it may concern.
r HEREAS Joseph Kopman, administrator of
_ T Tobias Myers, deceased, has petitioned the
honorable the Court of Ordinary of Chatham
county to be discharged fVom the said admimstra-
^°These aratjierefore to cite and admonish all and
« .a 1.: u.j ««J Ilf ’thft'flfiHl UC a
150
6. M, BOND*«. oo.
To alt whom
may concern. Whereas William Willia v.s
has applied to the Honorable the Court of ordina
ry of Chatham County, for letters of administra
tion on the estate and effects of Mary Hall, late
of Chathum County, widow, dec. as principal cre
ditor.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
and singular die kindred and-efeditors of the said
deceased, to file their objections (if any they have)
to the granting of the administration of the estate
of the said dec. to the applicant In the Clerk’s Of-
lice of the said court, on or before to twepty sixth
day of January next; other wise letters of admin
istration will be granted. *
Witness die Hon. Edward Harden, one of the
justices of tiie said court, this twenty sixth day of
December, A. D. 1823. '•
3. J)l. BOND, c c o,
* dec 26 , . 251
~ EORG1A—Chatham County. To all whom
it may concern. Whereas, Henry Casteilou
-and Frances. Casteliou, his wife E^or. and Exix.
of William Collins, dec. apply to be discharged
from their said executorship.
Now* these are therefore to cite aOa admonish
nil and singular the kindred and creditors of the
said deceased, to file tbeir objections (if any they
have) in my office, on or before the tenth day pi
May next;, other wise letters dianfu 3 sory >vdl be
r V B ‘ NVUness the “|S“ John Gumming, one of the
a t efthe said-court, this 10thday of Novem-
SiM. BOND, coo
nov.10 211
i ne i lano Forte with other Instru
ments taught.
T HE subscriber respectfully informs the young
Ladies and Ge.ntlcmer. of Savannah, that he
wilt give Instructions on the following instru
ment*, viz. Piano Forte, Claronet, flute and Via-
Itnccllo Terms made known by application at
bis residence, MrsL. A.Caraan, Pl mters Bank
square.
„ P. G ALLAHF.IL
N. B. Pianos tuned in Town or Country,
oct 30 202
Hair Restorative,and Preservative
Vegetable Cerate.
T HE important discovery of a Vegetable sut-
stance, capable of restoring and preserving
the Hair, was accidentally made by an individual
Who has neither tbe capacity nor the disposition
to practice deception or fraud. The fullest reli-
ance may be placed on the efficacy and power of
the Vegetable Cerate, not only in restoring and
preventing the falling of the Hair, but in produc
ing tiie greatest luttre and liveliness of it imagina*
ble; and the public may rest assured that its ef
fects will be clearly manifested in the course of d
short time by the renewal and vigorous growth
of the Hair,and by cflectually preventing its cog/
mg out or falling off. The Vegetable Cerate
tends to resuscitate and excite the energies of the
capillary vessels, which constitute those organs
that secrete the matter forming the hair; these,
like many other organs of the animal body, which
have been in a state of dormancy or disease, may
be restored to their healthy action, and perforin
all those functions assigned them by nature.
The proprietor being aware of the numerous
specifics palmed on the public, and desirous that
the present article may not sutler from faLc im
pressions, rests its merits on the effect it has pro
duced on various persons, who have used it, and
all that is asked, as it relates to tbe verity of its
effect, is a fair trial.
Elderly people, with bald heads, must rest as
sured that by applying a few boxes of tiie abovo
Cerate, their Hair will be restored with ail its
youthful beauty and life.
To prevent imposition, the sale or the Vegeta
ble Cerate will be confined to Doctor JAMES H.
IIART, New York, corner of Broadway & Cham
ber street, three doors from Washington -#al) (
where it will be sold at $175.
A liberal deduction will be made to Country
dealers.
The proprietor of the above valuable discovery
intent’s appoiting agents through the United
Slate, ir the sale of it, and also in Europe.
(O' n "*W boxes of the above valuable article;
have been received, and are offered for sa.e by
Messrs Pour at & Holland, and Axsos Pabsoxs>
Druggists, Savannah.
JVcw York—oct 28 az200
Laurel Hill Toll-MUL
KTIHE roll mill on Mrs. Ancrum’s plantation
(LL, lias been completely repaired lately, alnd»»
now ready to work as well as any other m{U on
the river. The rough rice that will be sent W
the mill will be kept separately in dry and safe
stores, and shall be beat with the utmost care and
economy, and the barrels will be always delivered
in good order. Empty barrels, mailc of prime
boated staves, will be furnished at tbe mill when
required. The terms of cleaning Rice will be the
same as at the other toll-mills. Those pianterr
whn will engage to have their crops beat at this
mill, and keep her supplied, will have 200 tier
ces, or as much less >s they please, beat at ons
turn. Applications concerning the mill, to bef
made to Archibald Brcbner, on the plantation, or
, in Savannah, to
PETIT DE VILLERS.
Savannah, July 1, 1823. fl50-6m.
EORGIA—Chatham C unty. To ull ufiond
■"it may concern. Where it Frederick E Te«
beau has applied to the Honorable the court of
ordinary of Chatham county for letters ofadminis-
tration on the estate and effects of Charles WTe|
beau, late of Savannah, deceased, as next of kin.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
and singular the bindr.d and creditors of the said
deccused, to file tbeir objections (if any they
have) to the granting of the administration of the
estate of the deceased to the .applicant , in the
clerks Office of the Baid court, on or before the
12th (lay of January next; otherwise letters of
administration will be granted
Witness the Honorable Thos N. Morel one o
the Justices of the said court, the 12th day a
December, A. D. one thousand eight hundred and
twenty three,
S.M.BOND, cod, j
dec 12 239
Georgia- -Chatham Gotinty.
To all whom it may concern—
W HEREAS Mary Bruce, administratrix of
the estate of Victor Dohet, deceased, haa
petitioned the court of ordinary of Chatham coun
ty, to be discharged.
Now these are therefore to cite and a imonisl*
all and singular’lie kindred and creditors of the
said deceased; to file their objections, fit any they
have) in my office, on or before the 2lst di.j of
February next s otherwise letters dismissory will
be granted to the applicant:
Witness the honorable George L. Cop:., one
of the Justices of the said Court, tbe 21st day of
August, A. D. 1823.
S. M BOND, o. o
aug 21 172 ' * ■ **
Georgia—Chatham County.
To all whom it may concern—
. XXTHEREA S Elizabeth Re.mshart, adminlstm
W trix and John C. Welviston. sdmmtraior of
the estate of Daniel Itemshart, dec. have petition;
ed the court of ordinary of Chatham county to
be dischAr^^t
Now <he»e are therefore to cite and admonish
all and singular the kindred and creditors of the
said deceaaed, to filetheirobjections, (ifany they
have) in my office, on or before the 2Ut day of
February next; otherwise letters dismissory will
be granted to the applicant.
Witness the honorable George L. Cope, one
bf the Justices of the said Court, the 2lst day of .
August, A.D. 1823.
0.M.BONP.O.O.*
gug 21 *73-- ’