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, 26 Vol. XXII.
TUJ.CS DJI YE VENINiG\ FEBR VARY
1324.
aiwi
^^aT%ipi>gn..-swmvji _
BOUSES, LANDS, &.c.
To Rent.
The Store corner ol Drayton and
I Bay street next door to Mr. Truclieluts’
n wncrlor stand For a Grocery Store,
i Z,)lv to T. BARTOW,
Orleans S.io.ii" .
for Sale, or to Rent.
Two neat tenements, with com- i
Ibrlable out buildings on Lot No. 21,
Warren ward, lately the property of J A
scott, Esq. Apply to 1). 'I Hull. Sav- 1
vWii. 1 w(Lt.lAMt*OPK, Sfen.
|i ° r , Mar Hirer. So. Ca.
I» J21- -—_
ENS HOTEL.
q'bc subscriber t kes this meth*
n( t l0 inform the public genet ally, and
ntrliculariv persons from the low coun-
L. who may visit the up country in
>nf heflth ( "' pleasure, that he will sc-
‘Lutr. Gentlemen and I Idiot.', or Families with
bv the Or ', week, or m«nth, on easy terms,
nerd be said in recommendation of A-
To Rent.
W|iarf Lot No. 6, Reynold Ward, known
fl. as Aiiciauit’s wharfi Possession given the
nrd of November—Apply to
R M. STONE.
_oct 14 194 •
For Rent,
The ILiuse corner or Brough
ton and West Broad streets, late in the
occupancy of Thomas U. V. Charlton,
Ksq Apply to
, H. KIROV,
dec 17 . 1,242.
Executor’s Notice.
4 I.L persons indebud to the estate of the late
.Dr. Hubert Worrell, requested to make
immediate payment ro Mr Hverson, or to
TI III.IP HRASOH, Qml.tiv’ar.
N. Tl. The accounts if not paid shortly will be
placed in the hands of an Attorney for collection,
Jon 6 4
; NOTICE.
A N election for Treasurer and Secretary of the
.Swt Steam Boat Company, will tnke place on 6a.
Ig I,ecu uv - - I.i'uinet, t i,„ I 'Unlay next, at their office. Applicants will be
cither in regard t iL'i eeabie and I ‘"•’ orme ‘I *I ,e duties and the amount of Bonds
du^tyot ■tbd»phe e. of u i , ed (lfsidd ofliccH c „„i ni . on
at society t in all these pat Uculats a stands I * S . C. 13UNNING, President.
Intinent. , Ml il, A Mnta, (tr.Sa.mnrp. vtf. I -l* 11 ® **
I'rniT
I® following Will be the rales of charging, viz.
Land Home, per t.»y, 5*75
p it a «* per week, 1 50
cl a «« rt month, 1 25
• man, per day, 1 00
ii ii week,
ii « r,nmth,
Inner, breakfast, supper, Rc
5 00
18 00
37
374
125
75
50
12 00
Igf'P* ,
per day,
« night,
<• month,
ildren W<1 serv*nl , ,-Jl^ ^OUOE HAYES.
The Editors of the Augusta Chronicle and I cuuiuy,'ur to
I’nnah Republican, are it quested to give two j
ions a month, until the 1st of July next, and
llndr accounts to Athens,
• Notice.
A Very valuable tract of Land in Libertycouu-
4sA<y,situate on the gnnbtiry Bond, two mil. s
>nd a half from Kice orouglt; containing two
hundred and ten acre s This , land is very valuu
hie for cotton, rice mid corn, and us well calcula
ted for that culture as any land in the county i
die conditions are low and reasonable i there arc
between seventy and eighty acre* cleared and
under fence, there is also a good dwelling lions'
und all necessary out buildings on the pvemist-
guarantee titles will be given to the purchaser,
no incumbrances lying on said land. Tor further
particulars apply to capt. Jos. Jones in Liberty
For Sale,
|oT No. 0, Alisons Ward, Oglethorpe Square,
I together with the out buildings, saved Iroin
[l.te Tire For teim- whicl^wiU b
itg. Apply to
i o a
e nccommo.
LL1AMS.
EDWARD B. BAKER,
owner in McIntosh county.
nug 16 ‘
Wants a Situation.
e\ S a Overseer, a man of steady habits (with
4S&. only a wife in family) who is -well acquainted
with the culture of cotton, corn, tic, as also the
management of negroes A line addressed to 1)
1. and left with the editor of this paper, will b*
| attended to For character and abilities apply ■ '•
Mr Micliai I Long, hea 1 of Broughton street.
jan3 2t '
Harbor Masters Office.
rrUIF. subscriber having received die appoint
J- meat of Harbor Master is now ready to at
ltd to the duties of bis ollice,—He will be for til
at Mr. Morrisons office. In case ofabsence '' n
oibscriber a blank book will be kept s< th .dfi<.
n which all Masters of Vessels are requested t
n looavment i note town whatever changes or birth* they may
For further particulars, apply iolhe Editors of require for their respective Vessels
I Guorgia Journal. I . .. —JOHN W. STIllh.
Hair Restorative,and Preservative
Vegetable Cerate.
jpI.lE important discovery of a Vegetable sub-
, sbmee, capable of restoring and presertnig
tiio Hair, was accidentally made by an individual,
who has neither the capacity nor "the disposition
tv> pructice deception or fraud The fullest reli.
ance may be placed on the efficacy and potveb of
the Vegetable Cerate, not only in restoring ami
preventing the falling of the llair, but in prodttc-
ing the greatest Uutre and liveliness of it imagina-
blci and the public may rest asjured that its ef
fects will be clearly manifested in the course of a
short time by the renewal and vigorous growth
ot tiie Hair,anil by ellectually preventing its coin
ing out or fulling off. Tile Vegetable Cerate
tends to resuscitate and excite the energies of the
capillary vessels, which constitute those organs
that secrete the matter forming the hair ; thebe,
like many other organs of the animal body, which
have been in a stuie of dormancy or disease, may
be restored to their healthy action, and perform
similise functions assigned them by nature.
Tile proprietor being utvare of the numerous
specifics palmed on the public, and desirous that
the present article may not suffer from falve im
pressions, rests its merits on the effect it has pro-
luccd on various persons, who have ufl< d it, and
aiUb.it is asked, as it relates to the verity of Its
•-fleet, is a fair trial.
Elderly people, with bald heads, must rest as.
-bred that by applying a few boxes of the above
■ leraie, their Hair will be restored with all its
oui bful beauty and life.
To prevent imposition, the sale of the Vegeta
bln Cerate w ill be confined to Doctor JAMES 11.
MART, New York, corner of Broadway Et Cham
ber street, three doors from Washington Hull,
where it will be sold at $1 75.
A liberal deduction will be made to Country
I eaters. ■
The proprietor of the above valuable discovery
intern's appoiting agents through the United
S. ate ir t lie Hale of it, ami also in F.urope.
(0* ii 'sw boxen of the above valuable article,
have been received, and are offered for sate by
Messrs i’ouvAT i* Holla.mi, und Arsox I'aasoKs,
Druggists, Savannah.
A'eui York—ocl 28 al200
G EORGIA—Chatham County. To all whom
it niay concrn Whereas ltuben Habersham
adminlstmpr of George \V Allen, dec. applies
"■ 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 tney have)
to the 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 5lli day of
June next, otherwise letters tiistnisaory will be
grunted.
Witness the honorable J P. Willinmson, one ol
the Justices of the said court, the 6'ih day of De
cember, A. D. 1823.
S. M. BOND, c. c. o.
dec 8 232
Whereas,
W ILLIAM Dugger, bus applied to the Honor
able tile Court of Ordinary, for the Cuunly
nfEfHogbam praying for an bider to direct the
I'dminislrator of David Kennedy dec. to make li
lies to a certain, tract Of Land, purchased by the
said William Dupwer, in the life time of David
Kennedy he having produced u bond given by the
said deceased binding himself and heirs to make
titles—of which all concerned will Uka due no-
rdei* of dwyULlcos Court.
lani and Negroes for Sale.
HANDSOME property, unincumbered, con-
. tilling of Land and Negroes, together with
k of every kind, an I the growing crop, a-
‘iiting in all to about 12 or 15,000 dollars, situ-
in the upper country, and well calculated tor
tiniry 8lore—the noil well adapted to the cut*
lion (if Corn and Cotton, is offered lor sale on
(■rnimodntutg terms. ' .
Ranfc Stock, or good paper, well secured, will
The Piano Forte with other Instru
ments taught.
T HE subscriber respectfully .informs the young
Ladies and Gentlemen of Savannah, that lit
ill give liialruclionson the following insirn-
tT.ent- , via. l J iano Forte, Claronel, Hute anil Via-
tenccllo Terms made known by application s‘.
.us residence, Mrs L. A. Carsau,' I’l.uileis Bunk
•quare.
1\ GALL AUER.
N. 11. Pianos tuned in Town or Country,
net 30 202
Rll. FURTH.
H AS removed to Biviighton Street, opposite
to the resilience af the late Dr. Kollock,
dec 13 |r1239
lime 19
145
Savannah, nov 23
226
For Sale,
TLLlhnt valuable tract or parcel of land known I
by the name of Nelville situated in South |
(inaabout two miles from Savauuab. lifts!
is considered one of the best for a Utcc plan-
>i in Us neighborhood, and contains Eight
_...lred and eighty four acres. It adjoins Mr.
(join** Young Cen. Huger, and Mr. Nicholas
rer. Persona who may wish to purohase will
mine the premises, A good tittle w ill be given
llie times of sale will be reasonable. Appli-
llvnlo be made to 'VM MALLORY
Agent ot Hamlin Mallory,
|tmv 16 225 | - .
^ The Public
,S informed that, llie claim ol Hamlin Mallory to
J.ti,a tract of land ir. Bouth Catolin*» called
(ehilltf is now in a train for Judicial investiga-
Ion, until the termination of wlueli, some l ink
lilibe incurred by those who g
! dec 2
237
>\ LL persons are cautioned in receiving in any"
JC&manner or paying any considtraiion for u —
-lain promisory note, drawn by F. M. Stone, i|
vor of Jno l. Roberts or order, for twtdi e hundred
dollars, dated 20tii Nov. 1320, p .yabh- sixty day*
afterdate with interest from * lie date,: nd indors
ed bytbe said Jno. 1. Roberts, and delivered to
me. The said note having been lust, and renew.
ed since by the drawer. The original note ii nuil
and void.
PETER SHIRK.
dec 18 6t2'43
Select Classical and English
School.
rpiIE Subscriber intends re opening bis sciinot
JL for young ladies and gentlemen, on the firs'.
Monday in November next, and having determin
ed on a limited j)pmber of Scholars, lie rcquesi s
those of his friends who intend to patronize liim,
to make eaily application.
From four to six children cam be accommodated
with board, Ike in the subscribers faintly.
CHAS. W. CARPENTER,
net 21 197
Laurel Hill Toll-Mill.
VJ(HK Toll mill ou Mrs. Ancriim’s plantation
has botn completely repuired finely, bud' s
now ready to work as well as any other wifil on
ilie river. The rough rice that will be sent to
the mill will be kept separately in dry and s*K
stores, and shall be beat with the utmost Cure amt
economy, and the barrels w ill be always delivered
in goa l order. Empty barrels, made of prim
b oiled staves, will be furnished at the mill whei
required. The terms of cleaning Rice will be Hit
some as at Hit: oilier toll-mills. Those planter-
Who will engage to have their crops bent at this
mill, and keep her supplied, yvill have 200 tier
ccs, or as much less .a they please, beat at one
turn. Applications concerning the mill/ to be
made to ArchibaldBrebncr, on Hie plantation
in Sataimab, to
PETIT DE FILLERS.
Savannah, fuiy 1, 1823. tl 50-6ui.
may 146
JOHN CHARLTON, c c o.
277 •
V LLpersons indebted to. life estate ol asex-
der Martin, late of Liberty county, dcccw*
ed, are requested to make immediaie payment t».
the subscribers; und those o whom the said es
tate is indebted are required to exhibit their de-
mantis duly autbentiemed, to
RICHARD K. BAKER, f „ ,
WILLIAM H. MARTIN, C Ex r *
moy 10 §112
lx. this date, npplicution will be made to tlie
jimrublc the Inferior Court of Bulloch count),
when sitting for ordinary purposes, for an order
to sell the whole of the real estate of John Rawls,
late a Bulloch county aforesaid, decased.
Morgan Bpwrf, )
ALLEN RAWLS, CiVr*
JAMES RAWLS, S
anril *K4
Whole No. 4349.
60“ MACON.
JTFll.t- bejioid in the Town ot' Macon forty
V V half acre lots, to tlie highest bidder at pub.
"C miction—the sale to ccmir,dice on Tuesday
the ninth day of March next, (on the premises)
ir.s.'tid to-.'ii, and.i onlinue from day io dayuntf]
that nuinber of tots arc sold accoiding to law—
The purchaser of each lot will be requhfed on
the day of sale, to pay one lourth ofllie poiclmse
money down in Cash or in bills of the chartered
banks ol'this slate, and give bond with good and
sufficient»ecurity for the icsi«lne, paj able in three
cqhu) annual instalments, and the commissioners
vytll make known on the first Jay of sale the par.
liculur lots to be sold, and from tlie elegant situs-
tion of tjiis town on the Ocmulgce river, w hich
is well known, they deem it iRincOCwr ry to jnufcc
any further lucommcndutiun.
WILLIAM HAMILTON,
PLEASANT PHILLIPS,
OLIVER U PRINCE,
JAMES SMITH,
ABNER WIMBERLY,
Con.n1is5ior.cr3.
jun 2 1
The Subscriber
1J1AKES this Opportunity of informing the re-
L presematives of the estate of John Beck,
deceased, os well as all other persons claiming
property In the county of KRingham and ie-
siding out of the state, who have nut rethrow!
their property to ihe receiver of tax returns l ie
lie year 1831, to come forward and make Unit
eturn on or before the first day of April next—
otherwise Ibey will be double taxed.
\VM. Sl’EAR, n t U t. o
dec 4 ,*231
Georgia—Chatham County.
To all whom it may concern.
W HEREAS Joseph Uopni in, administrator of
Tobias Myers, deceased, has petitioned the
honorable the Court'of Ordinary of Chatham
county to be diacburgeil li omTbe said udtlilinislru
tion.
'These urt therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular the kindred uud creditors of the said de
ceased, to file their objections, (if any they have,)
in my Office on or before the 1st dav of January
next, otherwise letters dismissory will be granted.
Witness the honorable George L.Cope, one ol
the Justices of the said court, the 1st duy of July
A. 11.1823, S. M. UOND.c.c o.
inly 1 150
The Subscriber,
Takes the liberty oi informing his
friends and the public, that lie lias tak
en that large unu commodious house i
Raynold square, opposite the Plante/-
Bank, formerly catted the Men hunts’ l!o : t anti
would be happy to accommodate them uilh
Boarding and Lodging,
amt horses from the country shall bt sent Pi-nuc
«f Hie best Stebles im theciity Hr ihc-ie uoavmmb-
dution.
P ERSONS having demands ngainste Hie state
of a.e Mallbew McAlister, Esq. are re.
esunt them duly attested lothe sub
nd alt indebted to make immediate puv.
M. It. M’ALlSTi.R, F.x’r ’
queried
scribcr,
uieut to
nov
Valua&fe Property for Sale.
HV. subscriber oilers *^JT.^SonaliaFiI fllHKKE month- after date application will
tlie city fur business of e very description.
Also, Five Bay Lots immediately back ot those
ifore mentioned, and divided from them by a
Iteet of 40 feet. 1 _
Also, one third part of a WharfLot, inthis city,
[commouly culled Rices Wbarl) with improve-
tents,
lor particulars enquire of Thomas M. Wood-
11 ibis, Ksq’r. in Savannah, or the subscriber on
Wilmington Island.
CHARLES B. JONES,
nov 1 (218
Georgia- -Chatham G ounty.
'To all whom it may concern—
W HEREAS Mary Bruce, administratrix ol
tiic estate of Victor, I Joliet, deceased, bus
puitibned the court of ordinary of Chalhum coun
ty, to-be discharged.
Now these are therefore to cite mid admonish
all and singular tlie kindred and creditors of the
said deceased, to file tljcir obj, cliuns, (if any they
be I tuvel in iny ollice, on or before the 21»t duy ol
fur February next 1 otherwise letters dEnussory tyiJI
the renewal of a lost certificate issued by the I be gnuited to the applicant.
Cashier of said bunk, for two hundred shares off Witness the houoruble George L. Cope, one
the capital stock, in aid'd Bank, standing in the dThe Justices of the said Court, the 2l»t day-ol
name of the Guardians of Sarah H. Gilbert. I Anjust, A.,D. 1823.
Georgia-—Chatham County.
To nil whom it may concern—
W HEUEAS Elizabeth Remshart, administrn
trix and J0I111C. Ilelviston, adm.ntnuor ol
Hie estate of Daniel tt( insbart, dec. have petillor
< dllic court of ordinary of Chatham *ounty t
be. discharged.
Now these are therefore to cite and admonish
all and singular the kindred and creditors of. Uie
suitl deceased, to file their ob jections; (if any they
tmve) in my office, on or before the 21st day ol
Vebruary next; otherwise letters dismissory w if
be granted lo the applicant
Witness Ihe lionoruble George L. Cope, ope
of Hie Justices of the said Court, the 21st day oi
August, A. D. 11*23.
S. M. UOND. c.c. o
aug 21 172
nov 22
JOHN Y. YWltTK.
221
NOTICE.
/J GREEAIU.E to an order ol the Vi'nit o-
AtA Ordinary of Liberty county, will he m m
llie first 'Tuesday in February next, in the uiitiaF
lionrsi
Five Negro Slaves, to wR, Peter, Jnftah and.
tlirec childi en. For the benefit of the heirs umL
creditors of Alexander Martin, Esq. dec.
Conditions c sh.
RICHARD F. BAKER, Kx’tr.
dec 10 y.lfi
isn 21
\VM G. GII.UF.lt I
SARAH HILLHOUSE.
Gu-idians.
*4cm16
aug 21
172
S. M BOND, c. 0
BUCK WHEATFLOUll,
a N Quarter Barrels, just received and for sale
by JOIINBWICK.
j»n 2 2o
Administrator’s Notice.
* Dreghorn, (late Merchant, Augusta) deceus-
ed, arc requested to make immediate payment to
tlie subscriber in Savannah, or to his attorney Mr.
C80HUE WUAGG, jun. in Augusta, or suits will
J* commenced indiscriminately, and those who
hare claims upon said estate arc requested to
NOTICE
1NE months alter date application will b«
made to the honorable the Justices of the
Inferior Court of Chatham county, when sitting
for ordinory purposes, for leave to scli all that tiae
of Land containing two hundred and fifty acie-
more or less, known as lot No. 15 fifteen, in the — . vv-. ■; „
second district of Early county, Georgia, being j amp, until 1815, when the Ingh price ol Colton
estate of Robert M. Durkie, dec. ond it. I .Lduced a change of culture—of this'^upwards of
“ ' 200 acres arc under tiaiik«, and with little labour
miglit lie cultivated the ensuing season,- on the
nlnnttuion, is a large comfortable dwelling lions.
•verseer house, barn in pood repair, atul otb
Lands and Negroes for Sale.
.- 14HE Subivribersollu for saletbtU well known
.ii, and valuable plantation, in Chatham County
called BEVERLY, situated nine miles from Savan,
oali on the Southern Ruud, containing'2172 acres
old survey; ol this land a large proportion is us
• aluable Colton Land, as any; in Hie County, The
i-.land swamp is one of tho| safest in the Slate,
produced snt-.cessive good crops, as good as river
G F.UtttilA—Chatham Cuuniy, To all whom
it may concern Whereas Abel Fox, admin*
istratornt Joseph Fox bus applied to the honora
ble the court ol Ordinary of Chatham Cuur.ty, to
be discharged I l oin said administration.
'! liese are therefore to cite uiul admonish nil
und singular the kiiuhe.t and creditors of the
said deceased, to file their objections (ifany they
have) to tlie granting of the administration ol the
estate of the said deceased to the applicant n
the cieik’s office of tile su'id court, on or el’or-
ihe 5tl> duy of June next; otherwise letters dis-
utissory will be granted.
Witness the honorable John P. Williamson,
011c of the Justices oljjte said court, the 5th day of
December, A 1). 1823.
S M BOND, c c o.
dec 5 232
Butlullion Court of Enquiry*.
JANUARY 12, i«24.
O N Motion, Kaolvcd, That the Clerk »ti>
tise the names oi defuidtcrs, and the ftur>i
assessed, that they have un opportunity of pay! g
their lines a it).out an accumulation ol costs to
•bedier.ee to the precerdm, it s do ion, I *•, ,, v
hereto, tlie mimes and firo s of defaulters ai t, j
BsHultion muster,on llie 29'h IJecehiberlast,' vlt:
3J Companv George Miiihu, A tt hUrh r ,{5. M
Shaw, 5, 5V M'>rri-;or, 5, G W tl.. by, f„ •1,
3, Bmell, 2, M. I\< nzic, 5, A Parsons, 6, s <
3, Carlton, 3, Galley, 5, tJ Cannon, b, 3 J lie), p,
5, CritUhurg, 5, — Whitaker, '•, Sessforu. S;
Miller, 5, Dickson, 5, Whitaker, 5, itioirm*., 5
Stewart,-5, ll«n-.blelon Hudson. 5, S ClUunnint-!
5, J Ghvuii, 5, P awrettce. 5, F Dure, 4. u <j»k\
HI, Brown, 3. J Schutteru- k, 3, Jl bniin, 3, If,
Mrsson, J, T Ctirifi';, 5, W ‘-".Jiur;., s, UwclW,
3, Jiisnvw, 3, Btdougni 5, Alien, 5, t’airi*, 4, |)
Bailey, 5,S VVfiliums, 5, Champlain, 5, II V,,s,
t II til, 5, Jam.s McHenry, 20, U Douoho, i, W
filffortl, 5
4H Company, fieotgiri Militia.—fl I Barrel.
Bsii'tt,5, llecrs, 5, Cunningham, 5, Sand t.l.,i, r
5, Carr), 2, Covvlcr, 5, Jno Fisher, 5, Felton, S \v
Gusto*., 20, Jno Glatcmt, 5, Jno B Gilbert,3, Hoi-
lis, 5, Hitman, 2, Itobt LaaC, 20. Jiu> Miller, >; Ar
thur Miller, 10, Ja< N* vit 5; State Scont^t, .5, Jno
Smith, S, Bbcuezer Smith, 5, Luther Stoddard, 5,
Frances Sorrel, 10, Hal ve) Sutherland, 5, John
Turner, 5.
Ge >rgiu Volunteer...—H B Gratlirr.ey, 55, M C
Hull,5, R. Waterman, S, J 11 Woodrulf,5, Edward
Williams,20.
V.'M.'BELCHER, Clerk,
lit Itegt, Georgia Militia,
jan 13 10,
be sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditor
ERSONS indebted to the estate of Robert j u ^’'' CS ^uguSTUS F. DURKIE, Adni’or. of
R. M. Durkie, dec.
27
present them properly attested.
W'M. TURNER, Admr.
TO THE PUBLIC.
£N answer to L. H. Boiutel’s piece^which ap-
1 ii]dings the whole ot the cleared land is under
good fence. With Hu* plantation or separate!)
will be sold about thirty prime Negroes.
R. Ik J. HABERSHAM.
nov 1 $204
— neared in this paper, under dale 31al ull—1
have to remark, that his statement i$ false and er- . . #-< - •
- -- - - . | roneouB,'in as mucli, that 1 was never asked to sell I , S®tCs C-lTCUlt IjOllft—.x
The Augusta Ciiromcle, will publish the above I ou , ot tna u e a ny assignment of property belong- I Vvxkm ueh Tsum, 1823.
once a week for three months aud forward | ing to me—neither was 1 asked to dissolve our I w-V7]Ll.I Gaston, Robctt Campbell a id I
recount to this office. (connection in partnership, which was to be con- yy motliy Barnard, ofChatbatn county; Sumti
oct 18 fesi 196 — jtinuedfor tliree years from 3.1 pet. 18-s2, under I a) {i avv - l || e) Andrew Mavlntnk, Joseph Austin,
p EDltGlA Chatham County. To all whom I bw<le-andJhis Co-partnership. hasjj^ver b^tf j Lewis Le Cou.i-e, Joaept". Quartermaii, and R..
'Uit may ro
«as applied
fy 6f Chathar
on.lhe e.Btate
^ of Chatham <
-malcreditor.
v-These are therefore to cite and admonish ail
sad singular the kindred and creditors of the said
deceased, to file their objections (if any they
to the granting of the administration of the
gainst „ ... _
account of the firm without my consent
1 DAVID DOUGLASS
petit jurors, having failed to attend t.iis court, l.ii.
■i-tlered that theybe find according to law, unless
have understood that the above named j sufficient extuses on oath be tiled in the .Clerk s
NB.1 _ ,
I l H B. has threatened to prosceptt
inn 12
me for I office on before the first day of the ensuing term
Extract from Minutes.
GEO GLEN, Cliife.
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administration wifi be granted j ver all damages, that he could recover in any
Witnesuthe HonoPabte J P Williamson, one of (case. xrlri
the Justices of the said court, the l$th day of | DAVID DOUGLASS
January, A. D. one thousand eight hundred und
twenty four.
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S. M. BOND, c c o.
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Administrator’s Notice.
LL persons indebted to the estate of W’iHiam
State and County Taxes for 1823.
T HE subscriber informs the citizens of phat.
ham county, that he is prepared tp receive
the State und .County Taxes tor the year 1823)
wind) are to lie iwkL in B.fis i-ecetyablc^ al the
Ma'yhew, dec. arereqiiircd to make inline- I Banks in this city, or specie, oh or betore the 23th
diate payment, and those having demanda against | of February noxt; after that da), tXeciUO)* will
G EORGIA—Chatham County. To all whom
it'may concern. Whereas, Henry Caslellou
t»mJ Frances Caslellou, hi* wife Exor. and Exix.
ol .William. Collins, *dec. apply to be discharged
frojn theiv'said executorship.
'■ Now, these are therefore to cite and admonish
all and Singular the kindred and creditors ot the
Hukl deceased, to file Hieir.ob.i ections (if any they
hnve) in my office, on or betore the tenth day ol
. May tiexti other wise letters dismissory Will be
E ' \Vitnes°s Hie ilon. 0 John .dimming, one t>rthe
ustices of UiFsm court, this 10th day ot Nevem
her. A, D. 1823. ;s. M. BON& ft «
nov 10 811
An Ordinance,
I ENTITLED an oMiuuncc to prevent os much
Ii ns possible the removal of any part ol the
■fl'o! this oily
Whereas great injury may arise to the npiViga
tiall of this river, from the frequent practice of
. i-mnv'mg quantities ol-anti from the tup of the
Bud!', ami in onler to prevent the working down
ipuuililies of sami into the river, thereby injur
ing the. wharves
Be it therefore ord fined by the Mayor and AI
dcfmeil ih council astiemhled, and it is hereby or
.a'iljed by Ihe authority of tlie same, tlmt ii sJwl!
(•I be lawful for any person or pel-son*, what*
w: r n> remove any sand froin the hank of st.i
blu!J; for the purports of mixing with lime or t
,-iSl up ar-v place, except it he from below Wnd
i.Uifl a part or parts of w iut.- sand for llte purpos
of sanding the (loot of any house or houses, un>
for- no other purpose w Imtsucver.
Sec. 2. And be it .further ordnmed by the au
thority itloresatel, That it shall he the duty of Hu
Marshal or •ity Constables to prevent -pll persons
whatsoever from violating this ordinance and •*
lay iniormudou to council against all und every
violation thereof
Sec. 3. Be it furthej- ordained by the authority
.doresaid, t hat any person or persona violating
this ordinance, on conviction thereof, -.hull be lined
m a sum not exceeding thirty duliari.
Sec. 4. And be it furtn-.r ordained. That all
ordinances or parts of bi(finances militating against
mu ordinance bu and the same is hereby rtpeai
ed.
la Council, posse 1 9th Jan. 1824
OLIVER STURUES, (kairmnn
Attest M. Mxkiu, c c.
jan 10 8 | k
G EOItGI A—Chalhani Coun y To ai. win
may concern Whereas, John Dillon, exe
outor ot Michael Densler, applies to be discharge
from the executorship of the said estate.
Now these are the re fort- to cite and admomsl
uli and singular the kindred und creditors of tin
said deceased, to file their! objections (it any d> ,; )
have) on or before (he 5th day ol J one next ;
otherw ise lettersdismissory w ill be granted to the
^Witness the Hon. J. P. Williamson, one of the
justices of the said court, *h< * v h ‘“W ot A
D.«ac.thOiiuaudeight l.uudtjd ar.d Uventy three.
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Superior Court—Chatham Uoumy.
Max Tcaa, 1823.
\Villiam T. Williams, V
v*. > Ilulc -AVtf,
Thomas R. Broom, j
O N the petition of William T. Williams stat
ing that 'Thomas R. Broom, by his ct rtaiu
writing obligatory, hearing date on the sixth day
of June 1822, acknowledged himHclfto beheld
slid firmly bound and obliged in him in the penal
sum of eight hundred dollars, conditioned i.>r the
paymentof th.? sum of four hundred dollars oa
or before the first day of dune 1828. a..<i ih.o. (.«■
the better securing to him the payment o( the
said sunt of money, the said Tiiom-ts »i. Broom'
by his certain deed of mortgage bearihg even
dale with the said bond, hud mortgaged to him
ult that lot or parcel of land in Ghtulmm county
and slate aforesaid, known in the plan of the said
county as Garden lot number eighty, \.80) east,
containing eleven and "iie half acres more or
:ess, hounded on the north by .he. Thunderbolt
road and lands of James Bilbo, on the soul!- by
i iiuls of John Screven, und on llie west by a
road teadi .g to hinds of cc.l James Johnson and
others—and further slating that there is i.nw dua
and unpaid on the said bond and mortgage .he
principal sunt of lour hundred doll ins with in.
tifivst from the sixth day of June, eighteen l»un-
idferf attd twenty two, and praying the foreclo-
KirTof Hie t quity of redemption ot the said
Thomas It Bro nt, in and to the said Jnortgaged
premises On motion of Habersham, attorney
tortile petitioner, ii is ordered.. that the.princi
pal and interest due on ihe said morttrageij.pre
mises, together with ‘he costs of this nppli&tjtm
be paid into this court, within twelve months
from this date, or otherwise that the equity of res
demptionot the said Thomas R Broom ui tlte
said mortgaged premises b- trom thuiiceTorth
fomdosed, and that such further and other pro-
evenings thereon take place h» may be in pursu
ance of the statute in vucli case made and pro-
Tided, And it is furt her ordered, that this rule
be.published in one or more.of the Gazettes of
the city of Savannah, once a month jp> twelve
months previous to the time tppoiiued for the
paynr'i't of the'said money, or that a copy there-
ol.be si t'Ved upon Hie said Tii.trnas U Broom
... least six tnoutha ' before the exj 'n ation of the
said time.
Extract From the minute ;,
JOB T. Dm.LF.P, clerk
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Wants a Situatio n,
4 6 * Coachman, good reference can be given
i'ju ns to sobriety in-.- nesty AI - at
tlm post office directed to A. M. will !;c attended
to. -
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