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AV ANN AII DAILY REPUBLICAN,
No. 30 »•••» Vo!. XX1L
SATURDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 7, 1824.
Wliole No. 4353*
To Rent
[HOUSES, LANDS, &c.
— " “ | FIIHE Wharf Lot No. 6, Reynold Ward, known
To Rent. I *■ B9 An °i ftu *’s Wharf. Possession given the
The Store corner ot Drayton and I fir8t of Novcmber “ A pply to
Bay street next door to Mr. Trucheluts’ | ^ 14 194
J • J a flnn/tAKu Sfnro 1
1
J'.ai
P. M. 8TONE.
191
Orleans Square.
For Sale, or to Rent.
Two neat tenements, with com*
l4lfortableout buildings on Lot No. 21,
' ■! Warren ward, lately the property of J A
li Scott, Esq. Apply to D. T. Hall, Sav*
r-in** 4 WILLIAM POPE, Sen.
MM or May River, So. Ca.
201
oct
ATHENS HOTEL.
The subscriber takes this meth'
„dto inform the public generally, and
particularly persons from the lo» ooun-
trv, who may visit the up country in
• health or pleasure, that he will ac-
lie gentlemen and ladies, or families with
,h.%. «*.«”»»i*2fi2?3?
II
ursuit
For Rent,
The House cornet of Brough
ton and West Broad streets, tale in the
occupancy of Thomas U. P. Charlton,
Esq. Apply to
H. KIRBY,
dec 17 i242
Executor’s Notice.
A LL persons indebted to the estate of the late
/».Dr. Robert Worrell, Jr. are requested to make
immediate payment <0 Mr. Ryerson, or to .
PHILIP BRASUH, Qual. fiAr.
N, B. The accounts if not paid shortly will be
placed in the hands of an Attorney for collection,
jan 6 4
NOTICE.
K election for Treasurer and Secretary of the
y lueunjr, - . 1 uu Steam Boat Company, will take place on 8a.
•need be said in roc?™ 1 ™;"° f 11 uirday next, at their office. Applicant# will be
ither in regard to the heaUhfulneaa ot the 1 informed of lhe dulie8 and the Amount of Bonds
ilubrity of atmosphere, or afire a I required of said officer by calling on
socle* 1 in al» these particulars it stands I H 3. c . DUNNING,
Rl
1 SO
1 25
1 00
5 00
18 00
At*. |
jan 6
lothin
lem,'
(ace,1
heuini
<mlhent.
||0n.»Q ,
id Horse, per day,
1, « << per week,
„ a a •« month,
rs
„ 1 a « month,
Dinner, breakfast, supper, &c.
Lodging
Hone, per day, m
« “ night, *
<1 « month, . .
Children end«mn«. WJ gjg, „ AYE ,.
[sent 30 183 . _ , ■ i,a,uvui.i..|.
I n-T The Editors or the Augusta Chronicle and I coun ty, or ; 0
LvSimah Republican, are requested to give two I
taertions a month, until the 1st of July next, and
hrward their accounts to Aihena. | aug 16
President.
37*
12j
75
50
12 00
Notice.
A Very valuable tract of l^and in Liberty coun.
dCJbty, situate on the gunbury Road, two mllei
«nd a half from Rice oroughi containing tw»
hundred and ten acre a This land is very vidua
ble for cotton, rice and corn, and as well calcula
red for that culture as any land in the county»
'lie conditiona are low and reasonable 1 there are
between seventy and eighty acres cleared an.
under fence, there is also a good dwelling house,
and all necessary out buildings on the premises
guarantee tides will be given to the purchaser^
no incumbrance* lying on said land. For further
particular* apply to capt. Jos. Jones in Liberty
EDWARD B. BAKER,
owner in McIntosh county.
Hair Restorative,and Preservative I #1®orgia—Chatham county. Toaii whom
± | VXit may conem Whereas Robert Habersham^
regetaOLB iterate. 1 administrator of George W Allen, dec. applies
r HE important discovery of a Vegetable sub-1 to be discharged from said administration,
stance, capable of restoring and preserving I These arc therefore to cite and admonish all and
the Hair, was accidentally made by an individual, | singular the kindred and creditors of. the said.de-
who has neither Hie capacity nor the diapoaition | ceased, to file their objections (if any they have)
10 practice deception or fraud The fullest reli I to the granting of the administration of the estate
ance may be placed on the efficacy and power uf I «f the said deceased to the applicant in the clerk’s
the Vegetable Cerate, not onlv in restoring and | Office of the said court, on or before 5th day of
preventing the filling of the Hair, but in produc* I June next, otherwise letters dismissory will be
ing the greatest /nitre qnd liveliness of it imagina | granted,
ble; and the public may rest assured that its ef I Witnesj the honorable J P. Williamson, one of
•ectswili be clearly manifested in the course of a | the Justices of the said court, the 5th day of De
short time by the renewal and vigorous growth 1 cember, A. D. 1823.
if t he Hair,and by effectually preventing its com
ing out or falling off. The Vegetable Cerate
t *nds to resuscitate and excite the energies of the
capillary vessels, which constitute those organs
tj.at secrete the matter forming the hair; these,
like many other organa of the animat body, which
have been in a state of dormancy or disease, may
dec 5
232
S,, M. BOND, c. 0. 0,
Whereas,
IT/ILL1AM Dugger,has applied to the Honor,
v v able the Court of Ordinary, for the County
. . of Effingham praying tor an order to direct the
be restored to their healthy action, and perform I vdmiitislrator of David Kennedy dec. to make ti.
all those functions assigned them by nature. | ties to a certain, tract of Lapd, purchased by the
The proprietor being aware of the numerous | said William Dugger, in the life time of David
specifics palmed on the public, and desirous that | Kennedy he .having produced a bond given by the
the present article may not sutler from falie im-1 said deceased binding himself and heirs to make
pressions, rests its merits on the effect it has pro-1 titles—of which all concerned will take due no-
duced on various persons, who have used it, and I rder of cwydBeos Court.
KT MACON. -
W ILL b* sold in the Town of Macon fortV
half acre lots, to the highest, bidder at pub - *
lie auction—the sale to commence oh Tuesday
the ninth day of March next, (on the premiser)
n said town, and continue from day to day until
that number of lots are sold according to tnw —
The purchaser of each lot will be required on
the day of sale, to pay one fourth of lhe purchase
money down in cash or in bills of the chartered
banks of this'slate, and give bond with good and
aufficient security for the residue, payable in three
equal annual instalments, and the commissioners
will make known on the first day of sale the par-
ticular lots to be sold, and from the elegant situs-
tionof this town on the (Ocmulgee river, w hich
ia well known, they deem it unnecessary to make
any further rucummendation.
WILLIAM HAMILTON.
PLEASANT PHILLIPS,
OLIVER H PHINGE,
JAMES SMITH,
ABNER WIMBERLY, >
„ Commissioners,
tan 2 1
all that ia asked, as it relates to the verity of its
effect, is a fair trial.
Elderly people, with bald heads, must rest as.
sured that by applying a few boxes of tlie above
Cerate, their Haii4 will be restored with all its
youthful beauty and life.
To prevent imposition, the sale of the Vegeta
ble Cerate will be confined to Doctor JAMES H.
H ART, New York, corner of Broadway & Cham
ber street, three doors from Washington Hall,
where it will be sold at gl 7S.
A liberal deduction will be made to Country
dealers,
. The proprietor of the above valuable discovery
intends appoiting agents through the United
S'ate np the sale of it, and also in Europe.
"sw boxes of tlie above valuable article
have been received, and are offered for aaie by
tessr* Pootat & Holland, and Anson Parsons,
Druggists, Savannah
may 146
JOHN CHARLTON, c c o.
277
LI. persons indebted to the estate of Alex.
k der Martin, late of Liberty county, deceas.
ed, are requested to make immediate payment to
the subscribers; and those o whom the said es
tate is indebted are required to'exhibit their de.
mands duly authenticated, to
RICHARD F. BAKER, > _ ,
WILLIAM H. MARTIN, S Ex "
may 10 4112
Wants a Situation.
i\ S a Overseer, ti man of stead; habits (with
,fjk\ only a wife in fsmity) whom well acquainted
with the culture of cotton, corn, Stc, as also the
management of negroes. A line addressed to D
I. and lef; with the editor of this paper, will b<
l ende't to For character ami abilities apply to
Mi Mjehai I Long, head of Broughton street
jan3 2t
For Sale,
OT No. 6, Anions Ward, Oglethorpe Square,
j together with the out buildings, saved firom
• late fire For terms which will be acc.mimo
jating. Apply to E* WILLIAM8.
[jan 9 »
Land and Negroes for Sale.
HANDSOMEproperty, unincumbered, con-
ftM k listing of Land and Negroea, together with
Cnek of everv kind, and the growing crop, a*
minting in all to about 12 or 15,000 dollars, situ-1 HHE subscriber having received the appoint
ein the uDner country, and well calculated fori l ment of Harbor Master is now ready to at
country Store—the sml well adapted to the cm- ndto the duties of his office.-He'will L for ,1
ration of Corn nnd Co Won, is offered for Sfleon at Mr. Mormons office. In case of absence r 1 .11.
r„mmndating terms I "ibarnber a blank book will be kept at th jffi
llanfe®iocJtforgood paper, well ■ecured.willj n which all Masters of Vessels arp requested
taken in payment I note lown whatever changes or births they may
For further particulars, apply toth* Editors of eqtdrc for their respective Vessels.
Harbor Masters OJfice.
T
■I give Instructions on the following instru
:ent“, via. Piano Forte, Claronet, flute and Fio.
ncelio Terms made known by application r.
is residence, Mrs L. A. Carsan, Planters Bank
quare.
P. GALLAHER.
N. B. Pianos tuned in Town or Country.
oct 30 202
e Georgia Journal,
liune 19 • 145
Savannah, nov 28
JOHN W.9TIRK.
226
A LL persona are cautioned in receiving in any
dU^mumicr or pay ing any consideration for a cei
ain promisory time, drawn by F. M. Stone, in f-
• or of Jno. I. Roberts or order, for twelve hundre.
dollars, dated 20th Nov. 1820, p.iyable sixty do;
afterdate with interest from the date, and indotvs
d by tlie said Jno. I- Roberts, and delivered t<
,u,» Young "Gem Huger, and Mr." Nicholas I me. The said note having been lost, and renew,
iger. Persons who may wish to purchase will [ ed since by the drawer. 1 he onginal note is null
mine the premises, A good little will be given I and void.
1 the times of sale will be reasonable. Appli-
TLlthat valuable tract or parfel of land known
by the name of NelvilMf situated in South
olina about two miles fron) 8avannah This
t it considered one of the best for a Rice plan
iion in its neighborhood, and contains Eight
pndred and eighty-four acriiS. It adjoins Mr.
PETER 8HIOK.
ition to be made to
Itiov 16 ....225.
WM MALLORY
Agen, of Hamlin Mallory.
•dec 18
4l243
Select Classical and English
School.
I T HE Subscriber intends re opening his school
. for young ladies «md gentlemen, on the first
Monday in November next, and having determin
ed on a limited number of Scholars, tie requests
those of hit friend* who intend to patronise him
to make early application.
From four to six children can be accommodated
with boaid, he in the subscribers family.
CHAS. W. CARPENTER,
oct 21 197
The Public
[s informed that the claim <>l Hamlin Mallory to
. the tract of land in Sou th Carolina, called
elville, is now in a train fob Judicial Inveatiga-
on, until the termination of I which, some risk
[ill be incurred by those who inav purchase.
i, Vm.L. DAVIS,
dec 2 237
Valuable Property for Sale.
IHE subscriber offers tor sa e his propert in , — ; —. - ... ,
. Darien, McIntosh County- -consisting of five rfTHREK months atter date application will be
Iharf Lota, situated in the nurf eligible quartei I *- made to the Bank of the State of Georgia f>r
I lhe city for business of ever description. the renewal of a lost certificate issued by the
*1180, Five Bay Lots immedis elv back of those I ^aslner of said bank, for two hundred shares of
ore mentioned, and divided from them by h I’he capital atoclMji said Bank, standing in the
cetof40feet. * I name ol the Guardians of Sarah H. Gilbert.
Iso, one third part ol a WlisifLot, in this city,
mmonly called Rices Whitr) with improve-
knts.
■ particulars enquire of Tiokas M. Woo
» Esq’r. in Savanufeh, or tie subscriber. <
mmgton Island.
CHAULliS B. JONES.
jan 21
WM G. GILBERT.
SARAH H1LLHOUSE.
' Guardiana.
tc-Mlfi
pov 1 *218
-Sr
BUCK WUE iTFLOUR,
[N Quarter Barrels, jmt received and for sale
te &
Administrator’s N atice.
PERSONS indebted to the e.iatc of Robert
Ureghorn, (late Merchant, Ai gusta) deceas-
’ to ®ake immed Ste payment to
ioRUEWHArr °. rt0 l bs at f»roey Mr.
f Commpnn U | AG V* JUn ' . ,n Au B u ta > or suits Will
icommenced indiscriminately, t id those who
L„. ,{f ! u P° n wW estate ar requested to
pent them properly attested,
. WM, TUINER, Admr
ct 18
to this office.
tcMl96
NOTICE
IVMNE months after date application will be
made to the honorable the Justices of tlu
Infsrior Court of Chatham county, when sitting
, for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell all that true
j of Land containing two hundred and fifty acre'
more or less, known as lot No 15 fifteen, in tin
<econd district of Early county, Georgia, being
[ the real estate of Robert M. Durkie, dec and li
be sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditor
[of the said deceased.
AUGUSTUS F. DURKIE, Adm’or. of
R. M. Durkie, dec.
27 2
. TO THE PUBLIC.
t N answer to L. H. Bonnet’s piece, which ap
i. peered in this paper, under date 31st ult—I
have to remark, that nis statement is false and er
roneous, in aa much, that I was never asked to seil
1 . *v if a , 1 >1 f, 11| Aumr. 1
"a S forte ml? h 111 P '^ 8h thC , a . b ,° Ve out, or "make anj'assignment of property belong.
: or “* re ® mdiiths am forward in X me-neither was I asked to dissolve our
connection in partnership, which was to be can
linued for three years from 3d Oct. 1832, under
O M .1 .L!> knB *1 AU DOS Kaj>I1
'BORGIA—Chatham Count*/ To all whom I Aonds—and this Co-partnership has never been
r'!™V oncern - Whereas,LronChampion, I revoked. The assignment he alludes to in his
t0 tl »e Honorable th fcourt of ordina- piece. 1 know nothing about. {The state of my
Rt Chatham county for letten inf administration I health was such for many wenks before 1 let,
p|' e .f alate and effects of Lmivig Shultz, laie I here for the north, to unable me to perform any
Irl. coun ‘y.Planter, debased, as prtnei I transaction in business 1 therefore protest a
[creditor. “ e * p I gainst L. H.Bonnel having any right to setttle uny
SuW ¥ cite M admonish aft account of the firm without my^onaAt
k, " d, : t ' d a,, d c editors of the sain - daVid HOUGLASS
e t lelr hbjSoilna (if any they I N B. I have understood that the above named
nt ti,? r8 i ntlng of tlle at ninistration of the | L H B. has threatened to prosecute me for
i Office n f ^f ceas ?d to thu applicant in the I slander—should he do so, I should recommend
Isv oi P.k. * a,d court * ,n Oiv before the him to do it in a Majislrales Court, aS L I believe
piniairatinn e Stn 8 P r next * °^ :rwise letters ol I tlmt they take recognances tor as much aB toco
Witness th“ " -1 ve ‘ ; a » damages, that he could recover in any
JnsticeB *“ • , e 3 1? ^iihiamaon, one of | case.
nary A I> .n b .n aid C0Qr ‘.tlie 15th day of'
Wyfour. thou8, ‘nd |lht hundred and
DAVID DOUGLASS.
jan 14
10
In 16
12
, LI,
■A-dmini
S.M.TOND, coo. J State and County Taxes for 1823,
T IHE subscriber informs the citizens of Chat,
ham county, that he is prepared to receive
^ Person. iNOtlCe. j the State and County Taxes for the, year 1823;
MoVew r»i n , debted t0 ‘he,estate of William which are to,be paid in Bills ■'eceivable at tlje
payfoem u,?S , ,? re required lo make imme- Banka in this city, or specie, on or beforethe 28lh
?8talc»ill H,? *^having a^manda against of February next; after that day, cxecuftono will
ii the timo i- - en ‘ “'em nroi erlv attested, I be issued against all defaulters.
e limited by law. ^ I His Office is kept at the north west corner of
i:,«• HAYDEN, i .1 Market square. Office hours from 10 to 2 o'clock
'll r P » l LU? MAYHHW \ Jldm9r *’' L 4 JAMES BFl'lNGER, TCCC.
'* * jap 26 20
York— net 28
al200
The Piano Forte with other Instru
ments taught
a FTER the expiration of nine months from
/L this date, application will be made to the
mumble the Inferior Court of Bulloch county,
when sitting for ordinary purposes, lor an order
o sell tlie whole of the real eatate of John Rawls,
j late « Bulloch county aforesaid, decased.
MORGAN BROWN, T
ALLEN RAWLS, CEx’r#.
JAMES RAWLS, S
april *84
Georgia—Chatham Cou -gl
_ To all whom it may concerflj^
HE subscriber retnecM'uily,informs the young I TT7TIEREAS Joseph Kopman, at muustrator of
Ladies and Gentlemen of Savannah, that he I >» *. |*’ ,)b, 1 8 Myers, deceased, hat petitioned the
■ 1 honorable the Court of Ordinary of Chatham
county to be discharged from the said administra
tion.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular the kindred and creditors of the said de,
ceaaed, to file their objections, (if any they have,
in my Office on or before the lit day of Januaro
next, otherwise letters dismissory will be granted.
Witness the honorable George L. Cope, one of
the Justices of the said court, the 1st day of July
A. D. 1823. 8. M. BOND,c.co.
july 1 150
DR. FURTH.
J. J\S removed to Broughton Street, opposite
to t> e residence nf the late Dr. Kolloik.
dec 13 |-a239
Laurel Hill Toll-Mill.
♦ ‘HE Toll mill on Mrs. Ancrum’a plantation
» has been completely repaired lately, and ' K | ment to
unw ready to work as well aa any other miff on
ihe river Tlie rough-rice that will be lent to
t*ie mill will be kept separately in dry aadaafo
stores, and shall be beat with the utmost care unit
economy, and the barrels will be always delivered
in good order. Empty barrels, made ef prim-
hosted staves, will be furnished at the mill when
i eq a'- 'ed. The terms of cleaning Rice will be th
ssme as at the other toll-mills. Those planters
who will engage to have their crops beat at this
mill, and keep her supplied, will have 200 tier
P ERSONS having demands againste the state
of at e Matthew McAlister, Esq are re-
quested esent them duly attested to the sub
scribcr, nd all indebted to make immediate pay,
M. H. M’ALISTER, ExT.
nov
Georgia—Chatham County.
To all whom it may concern—
W HEREAS Elizabeth Kemshart, administra
trix and John C. Helviston, udmintrator ol
lie estate of Daniel Kemshart, dec. have petition
•’(! the court of ordinary of Chatham county
ne discharged, *
Now these are therefore to cite and admonish
all and singular the kindred and creditors of the
ces, or as much less w they please, beat at one I .said deceased, to file their ob jections, (if any they
turn. Applications concerning tlie mill, to be I have) in my office, on or before the 21st day of
made to Archibald Brebner, on the plantation, or | February next; otherwise letters dismissory will
in Savannah, lo 1 «—
PETIT DE VILLBRS.
Savannah,.Inly 1, 1823. fl50-6m.
The Subscriber
T AKES this opportunity of informing this re.
pretentativea of the estate of John Beck,
deceased, as well as all other persona claiming
property in the county of Effingham and r£
siding out ot the state, who have not returned
their property to the receiver of tax returns'fur
he year 1821, to come forward and make thei 1
eturn on or before the first day of April next—
otlierwtie they will be double taxed.
dec 4
n§231.
WM. SPEAR, itato
The Subscriber,
Takes the liberty of informing his
friends and the public; that he has tak.
en that large ahd commodious house i
Raynold square, opposite the Planters
. rl ?«ly called the Merchants’ Hotel and
would be happy to accommodate them with
Boarding and Lodging,
and horses from the country shall be lent to One
liiAll* best 8table> city for their accommo.
JOHN V. WHITE.
221
""NO TICk.
Tv GREEABLE to an order of the Court o
Ordinary of Liberty county, will be sold on
the fitat Tuesday in February next, in the usual
hourst
Five Negro Slaves, to wit, Peter; Judah and
three children. For the benefit of the heirs and
creditors of Alexander Martin, Esq. dec.
Conditions cssh.
RICHARD F. BAKER, fex’tr.
dee 10 236
datlon.
nov 22
he granted to the applicant.
Witness the honorable George L. Cope, one
of the Justices of the said Court, the 21st day ol
August, A. D. 1823.
S. M. BOND, c. c. o
aug 21 172
Georgia- -Chatham County
To all whom it may concern—
W HEREAS Mary Bruce, administratrix of
the estate of Victor Dohet, deceased, lias
petitioned the court of ordinary of Chatham coun.
ty, to be discharged. . I ble ihp court of Ordinary of’Chatham County, to
Now these are therefore to cite and admonish I hedlscharged from said administration.
JJ* ,, e I ^Ttieae are therefore to cite and admonish all
G EORGIA—Chatham County, To all whom
it may concern Whereas AbelFoX, admin.
I istrator of Joseph Foxhas applied to the bonora
It and singular the kindred and creditors
said deceased, to file their objections, (if any they
have) in my office, on or before the 21st day of
February next; otherwise letters dismissory will
be granted to the applicant.
Witness the honorable George L. Cope, one
f the Justices of the said Court, the 21st day of I
August, A. D. 1823.
S. M BOND, c. o
aug 21 172
lxintts and Negroes for Sale.
.j^HK Subscribers offer for salelhat well known
‘ and valuable plantation, in Chatham County
called BEVERLY, situated nine miles from Savan,
nah on the Southern Road, containing 2172 acres
old survey; of this land a large’ proportion is as
valuable Cotton Land, as any in (lie County. The
inland swamp is one of the safest in the State,
and singular the kindred and creditors of tlie
said deceased, to file their objections (if any they
have) to the granting of the administration of the
estate of the said deceased to the applicant n
the clerk’s office 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
Decfembcr, A D. 1823.
S M BOND, c c o.
dec 5 232
Battallion Court qf Enquiry,
JANUARY 12,1824.
r\N Motion, Retolved, That the Clerk silver.
Use the names of defaulters, ahd the fines
assessed, that they have an opportunity of paying
their fines without an accumulation of costs In
obedience to the preceeding resolution, I subjoin
hereto, the names and fines of defaulter* at the
Battallion muster, on the 29(h December last, viz:
3d Company Georga Militia, A Whitaker gS, M
Shaw, 5, W Morrison, 5, G W Harby, 5,8 Holies,
3, Botell, 2, McKenzie, 5, A Parsons, 5, S Cassidy,
3, Carlton, 3, Galley, 5, C Cannon, 3, 8 J Bryan,
5, Crittihurg, S, — Whitaker, 5, SeasfortC 6*
Miller, 5, Dickson, 5, Whitaker, 5, 8ticknej,5,
Stewart, 5, Hambleton Hudson, 5, S C Dunning,
5, J Gavaftj 5, P awrence, 5, F Dure, 5, W Gale.
10, Brown, 3. .1 Scliatterack, 3, J Lardin, 3, H,
Mepon, 5, V Curtair, 5, W Ganhum, 5, Hutchins,
3, Jasnew, 3, Bolough, 5, Allen, 5, Parris, 5, B
Bailey, 5,8 Williams, 5, Champlain, 5, H Weed, 5,
.1 Hall, 5, James McHenry, 20, O Dunoho, 5, W
Gifford, 5
4tl Company, Georgia Militia.—B 1 Barret, gS,
Barret, 5, Beera, 5, Cunningham, 5, Sami Clark,
5, Carey, 2, Cowler, 5, Jno Fisher, 5, Felton, 5, W
Gustov, 20, Jno Glatena, 5, Jno B Gilbert, 3, Ho|.
lis, 5, Hilman, 3, R«bt Isaac, 20. Jno Miller, 5; Ar.
thur Miller, 10, .las Ncvit, 5; State Sconter, 5, Jno
Smith, 5, Rbeneser Smith, 5,* Luther Stoddard, 5,
Frances Sorrel, 10, Harvey Sutherland,«, John
Turner, 5.
Ge -rgia Volunteers,—H B Gwathmey, gS, M I
Hull, 5, R Waterman, 5, J B Woodruff, 5, Edward
Williams, 20.
WM; BELCHER, Clerk,
1st Regt. Georgia Militia.
jan 13 10;
An Ordinance,
E NTITLED an or unance to prevent aa much
as possible the removal of any part of tlie
BJulf of this, city.
sm. iimp, until 18 5, when the l?r*ce of Cotto I remov j„g quantities pjfsand from the top of the
induced a change of culture-o» th.s upwa ds uf B)((fr a ,«jf n order to prevem tlle worki | lgd owr,
SUOucresareunderbB-.ksandwithhttlelHbour t)Uantitie8 ofsand into the river, thereby hyur-
might lie cultivated the ensuing season,- on the 1 - *, wharvt . g ’ 3 J
plantation, is a large comfortable dwelling house. ^ lherefore nrd4ined by the Mayor and At-
oversea-house, barn in gnrt repair, and olh* r d ,. rmen in c<)uncil a8semb |,J, and it is hereby or-
e 1 1 by tlie authority of the same, that it ahall
lawful for any person or persons, whatso-
oildings the whole of the cleared land is
good fence. With the plantation or separate);
will be sold about thirty prime Negroes.
R. St J. HABERSHAM.
nov 1 4204
...States Circuit Court—Weorffia.
IlVCKMBKft Tktim, 1823.
W ILLI AM Gaston, Robert Campbell and Ti
mo thy Barnard, of Chatham county; Satnu* I foority aforesaid. That it ahall be the duty of the
el Harville, Andrew Maybank, Joseph Austin, I Marshal or city Constables to prevent all persons
dained
not be lawi
ever to remove any sand from the bank of said
bluff’, lor the purposes of mixing with lime or to
till up any place, except it be from below said
blufTa part or parts of white sand for the purpose
of sanding the Spot of any house or houses, ano
for no other purpose whatsoever.
Sec. 3. .And be it further ordained by the au
r 1 prevent all persons
whatsoever from violating this ordinance and o
■ay information to council against ail and every
violation thereof.
Sec. 3. Be it further ordained by the authority
iloreeaid, That any person or persona violating
this ordinance, on conviction thereof, shall be fine
-in a sum not exceeding thirty dollars.
Sec. 4- And bo it further ordained, That al
Lewis Le Coun’.e, Joseph Qjarternan, and Ro
bertC. McConnell of Liberty county; and John
H Elkins and James Goldwire of Effingham coun-
ty, summoned as Grand Jurors; an l John C. Hel-
venston, Isaac Stewart, John W Collins, George
Knight, Joseph Law, jun’r. Joshua Sandford an.:
John Somersal, summoned as common plea and
petit jurors, having tailed to attend this court, Itis ....
ordered that theybe find according to law, unlest I ordjnancesor parts of ordinances militating against
sufficient excuses on oqth he filed in the Clerk s I ordinance be and the same ia hereby repeal
office on before the first day of tlie ensuing term. | ed<
jan 12
Extract from Minutes.
GEO GLEN, Clerk.
ct8
G EORGIA—Chatham County. To all whom
it niny concern- Whereas, Henry Castellou
and Frances Cnstellou, his wife Exor. and Exix
of William Collins, dec. apply to be discharged
from their said executorship.
Now, these are therefore to cite and admonish
all and singular the kindred and creditors of the
said deceased, to file their objectWns (if any they
In Council, passed 9th Jan. 1824.
OLIVER STURgES, Chairman
Attest M. Mtebs, c c.
junla- 8
G *
<1
may concern Whereas, John Dillon, exe
tutor ol Michael Densler, appl.es to be due barge,
from the executorship of the ssid estate.
Now these are therefore to cite and admonisl
dl and singular the kindred and creditors of tit.
«..«w— „ . . . - said deceased, to file their objections (if any they
have) in my office; on or before the tenth day ol I b av6) on or befove the 5lhduyofJun< next;
May next; other wise letters dismissory will be J otherwise letters dismissory will be granted to the
granted to the applicants. > I applicant.
Witness the Hon. John Gumming, one of the. j Witness the Hon. J. P. Williamson, one of th>
usdees of the said court, tbis 10th day of N0V«rr>
ber, A. D. 1823.
fT.M. BOND, c«o;
nor 10 $11
| Justices of the said court, (his 5th day of Dec. A
D, One thousand eight hundred and twenty three
Lit Si - 6. Mi BOND, c« c, o,
4ec 5 139
Superiof Court—Chatham County*
Mat Tzbu, 1823,
William T. Williams, }
vi. yRule Nisi.
Thomas R. Broom.)
O N the petition of William T. Williams stats
ing that Thomas It Broom, by his certiin
writing obligatory, bearing date on the sixth day
of June 1822, acknowledged himself to be held
and firmly bound and obliged in turn in the. penal
sum of eight hundred dollars, conditioned for the
payment of the sum of four hundred dollars on
or before Ihe first day of June 1823, and that for 1
the better securing to him tlie payment of the
said sum of money, the said Thomas R. Broom
by his certain deed of mortgage bearing even
date with the said bond, had mortgaged to him
all that lot or parcel of land ih Chatham county
and state aforesaid, known in the plan of the said
county as Garden lot number eighty, (80) east,
containing eleven and one half acrea more or
less, bounded on the north by the Thunderbolt
road and lands of James Bilbo, on the south by
lands of John Screven, and on the west by a .
road leading to lands of col. James Johnson and
others—and further stating that there is now duct
and unpaid on the said bond and mortgage the
principal sum of four hundred dollars with in*
terest from the sixth day of June, eighteen hun»
dred and twenty two, and praying the foreclo
sure of the equity of redemption of the said;
Thomas R. Broom, in and to the said mortgaged
premises On motion of Habersham, attorney
for the petitioner, it is ordered, that the princi
pal and interest due on the said mortgaged pre- '
miaes, together w ith the costs of this application
be paid into this court, within twelve months!
from this date, or otherwise that the equity of rea
demptionof the said Thomas R. Broom in the
said mortgaged premises be from thenceforth
foreclosed, and that such furthep and other pro
ceedings thereon take .place as may be in pursu
ance of the statute in stlch case , made and pro
vided. Anri it is further ordered, that this rule
be published in otii* or more of the Gazettes oi*
the city of Savannah, once a month for twelve
months previous to the time appointed for the
payment of the Said money, or that a copy there* .
of, be served upon the said Thomas R. Broom
•v least six months before the expiration ol the
said time. V;
Extract frdfn the minutes,
JOB T. BOl.LES, clerk. ’
jttne
Wants a Sitmtio li,
A 8 a Coachman, good references canbe given
a- it) sobriety and honesty. A I i at
c post office directed to A- M. will be attended
to.
j in 9 7