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No. 31 Vol« XXII.
MONDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 9 1824.
Whole No. 4354.
[HOUSES, LANDS, &c.
To Rent.
The Store corner ot Drayton and 1
3’tSvl Bay Htreet next door to Mr. Trucheluta’
i ■ • ■ L superior stand for a Grocery Store
Sljil Apply to T. BARTOW,
"Uct2l 191 , Orleans Square,
”~7T For Sale, or to Rent.
„ ' \ Two neat tenements, with com-
fiiPfih fortablc out buildings on Lot No. 21,
Hr • • Warren ward, lately the property of J A
OilLfiScott, Esq. Apply to D. T. Hall, Sav-
WILLIAM POPE, Sen.
0 May Uiver. So. Ca.
net 39 90t
—ATHENS HOTEL7
" The subscriber takes this meth-
IWfl od to inform the public generally, trttd
®S8« D9 rticulariy persons from the lou coun-
Jim try, who may visit the up country in
hV«Uh or pleasure, that he will so-
l ’ U mmmhte h |rentlemenand ladies, or families with
hnard by theday, week, or month, on easy terms.
Sii/need be said in recommendation ot A-
fhS.e B itSn regardtothe healthfulne*. ofth. ;
Sec salubrity of atmosphere, or agreeable and
pleasant society t in all these particulars it stands
! F ThbIbllowmg will be the rates of charging, via.
rTper. ee k. *5"
, u « « “ month,
Single man, per day,
a « •* week,
it « ** month,
Dinner, breaafasl, supper, 8sc.
Lodging,
Horse, per day,
« “ night,
« « month,
Chilte. HAVES.
I (rt»T!ie Editors of the Augusta Chronicle and
I Savannah Republican, are requested to give two
insei tiuns a month, untii the 1st of July next, ami
] forward their accounts to Athena.
To Rent.
T HE Wharf Lot No. 6, Reynold Ward, known
as Anciaux’s wharf. Possession given the
first of November—Apply to
Executor’s Notice.
LL persons ii'debt'd to the estate of the late
Dr Robert Worrell, Jr. are requested tfrmake
immediate payment to Mr. Ryerson, nr to
PHILIP RUASCH, Qua/. Ex'or.
N. 1). The accounts if not paid shortly will bo
pLced in he Int .dsof an Attorney for collecting,
jan 6 4
n , ii i in—» i «■« wmm. "i‘ill
NOTICE.
v N election for Trea->uttr and Secretary of the
jUi Steam Boat Go.np my, will take place on 8*.
rd*y next, ui their office. Applicants will be
formed of the duties *nd the amount of Bonds
qoired of said officer by calling on
9 C. DUNNING. President.
1 6 4
1 50
1 25
1 00
5 00
18 00
374
125
75
50
12 00
For Sale,
L OT No 6, Ansons Ward, Oglethorpe Squat*
tngeiher with the out building*, saved from
I ilia late fire For terms which will be. accomm'
I dating. Apply to E. WILLIAMS,
fjan 9 b
Land and Negroes for Sale.
\ HANDSOME property, unincumbered, cun
jj, sisting of Lana and Negroes, together will
I Slock of every kind, and the growing crop, it
mounting in all to about 12 or 15,000 dollars, situ
ate in the upper country, and well calculated tor
a country Store—the soil well adapted to the cul.
tivation of Corn and Colton, itf offered for sale on
Lcc-mmodating terms.
Bank Stock, orgood paper, well secured, will
I betaken in payment.-
I K ir further particulars, apply to the Editors o»
I .he Georgia Journal.
I ji.ne 19 145
For Sale,
Y U.that valuable tract or parcel oflandknowi
by the name of Nelville situated m South
I Carolina about two miles from Savannah. Tub*
I tnu-t is considered one of the best for a Rice plan
Itstionin its neighborhood, and contains Blj
|hundred and eighty-four acres. It adjoins 1
[ Thomas Young. Gen. Huger, and Mr. Nicholas
Criiger. Persons who may wish to purchuse will
examine the premises, A good tittle will be givm
I sad the times of sale win be reasonable. Appli
Ieallun lo be made to WM. MAL.LOUY
Agent of Hamlin Mallory
liov 16 225
The Public
I S informed that the claim ol Hamlin Mallory to
the tract of land it. South Carolina, callyi
Nelville, isnovy in a train for Judicial investigu
lion, until lot termination of which, some risk
will be incurred by those who mav purchase.
WM. L. DAVIS,
dec 2 2.17
Valuable Property for Sate
T HE subscriber offers lor sale his pro >ert in
Darien, McIntosh Couniy—consisting ot fivt
Wharf Lola, situated in the most eligible quartci
of the city for business of every description. ,
Also, Five Bay Lots immediately back of those
before mentioned, and divided fcom them by
street of 40 feel.
BA Iso, one third part of a Wharf Lot, in this city;
(commonly called Rices Wharf) with improve
merits.
For particulars enquire of Thomas M. Wood
njiMis, Esq’r in Savannah, or the subscriber <
Wilmington Island.
CHARLES B. JONES.
no* 1 $218
WHEiTFLUUH,
TJN Quarter Barrets, just received and for sale
IwMV JOHN B WICK.
,l«n 2 2t
Admiuistjra'tor’s Notice.
I "pERSONS indebted to the estate of Robert
I ~ Dreghorn, (late Merchant, Augusta) deccas-
I are requested to make immediate payment tc
I ^A U i ,kCl,ber v 1 '' Savannah, or U bis attorney Mr
ItibORtiE WBAGG, jiin. in AugUBta, or suits will
1 J>e commenced indiscriminately, and those who
jimve claitnB upon said estate are requested ‘
I I* reBe ut tjieoi properly attested.
* WM. TURNER, Admr.
the Augusta Chronicle, will publish the aboye
I nee a week for three mo/itlik aiid forward their
I secount to this office.
«ct 18 feMl96
[(-BORGIA—Chatham County. To all whon
lli,. , lt voncern. Whereas, Aaron Champion,
Irv , ;■% le ? t0 Ike Honorable the cotf't of ordim,
I fir. *i, Lllllt, ’am county for letters of administration
Infi'h.f 81816 anc * e ^ cta of Ludwig Shultz, law
I pal creditor County * P lanter » deceased, ua’pruici
lanH i'o* 6 ? re therefore to cite and admonish
I cW«~'j S .V lar 1k i°drvd and creditors of the
IhttVAi 8 .^! to fi,e V>ob’ objections (if any t
lestail 8 ra , nt ' ln g,of the administration of
I cierVo n(c t ,c deceased to the applicant in
1 m< i e ° f the 8ai d court, on or before i
atmir.-. y 0 February next; otherwise letters
^ministration wil! be granied
Ithen^ 8 ^ 6 H onorable J 1’ Williamson, one
all
said
they
the
the
the
of
III.,. . .. nui.uraoie j x wuua
|jani.njf 8tl * e iv 0f lhe 8 “’ ,cl court, the
lwemj y, ffiur?' thou8and ei S ht
15th day
hundred
jan 16
12
S. U. BOND, c c o.
i A t r Administrator’s Notice.
iJA M„ p u r80n8 'ndebted to the estate of Williatn-
1‘httto deCl are required to make imme-
■said 1111)86 having demands against
I'vitliin iha r' 1 PJ' ese nt. them, properly attested,
I time limited by law.
J^njt
C. H. HAYDEN, > . . ,
* FHILIP MAY11EW, l Jldm ori '
H12
net 14
194
given
F. M. ST‘)NE.
For Renty
The. House cm ner of Brough
ton and West Broad streets, late in the
occupancy of Thomas U. P. Charlton,
Esq. Apply to
H. KIRBY.
dec 17 i242
Notice.
A Very valuable tract of Land in Liberty coun.
iy,situate outlie g'lnbury Road, two tnlb.*
.1 n half from Rice nrougli; containing t«<>
inrtred and ten acre s This land is very valua
I.- for cotton, rice and corn, and as well calcula
d for that culture as any land in the county i
lie conditions are low and reaaonable; there ai-
u tweeu seventy and eighty »cres cleared an
inder fence, 11161% is also a good dwelling lions-.
ndall neceifBary out buildings on the premia.*
uarantee titles will be given to the purchaser,
.o incumbrances lying on said land. For furtln i
articular* apply to capt. Jos. Jones in Liber v
ounty, or to
EDWARD B. BAKER,
owner in McIntosh cnonTv.
aug 16 ■
Wants a Situation. *
S a Overseer, a in.m nt *.e..habits wt t
iSLX'-nly a wile in family) who is well acquaint.
.* ith the cui'ure of cotton, corn, &c, as also i‘ •
anagement of negroes - A line addressed to 1)
1. and left with the editor of this paper, w ill b
Bended to For character an ! abilities apply
ii Vichat I Lnrg, head of Broughton street,
jan 3 2t
Harbor Masters Office.
T HE subscriber having receive., du appoli.'.
merit of Harbor Master is now ready to a*
at to the duties of Ins office,—'In will be foi’-
ft Mr. Morrisons office. Ib Case of absence • ’ 'i
obacriber a blank bonk wil] be kept at th iffi
n which all Masters of Vessels are requested
note >jpwn whatever changes or urths they mi.)
require for their respective Vessels.
JOHN W. STIRK.
Savannah, nov 28 226
Hair Restorative, and Preservative
Vegetable Cerate.
II HE important discovery of a Vegetable sub.
« stance, capable of restoring and preserving
the Hair, w'a» accidentally made by an individual,
who ha* neither the capacity nor the disposition
»o practice deception or fraud The.fullest reli
ance may be placed on the efficacy and powef of
' he Vtgelahle Cenite, not only in restoring and
ire-venting the falling of the Hair, but in produc-
ng the greatest lutlre and liveliness of it imagina
ble j anil the public may rest assured that its ef
feels will he clearly manifested in the course of a
abort time by the icnewal and vigorous growth
nf the Hair.and by effectually preventing its com
ing out or falling oft*. The Vegetable Cerate
t -tnds 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 lo their healthy action, and perform
ill those functions assigned thas i by nature.
The proprietor being aware of the numerous
specifics palmed on the public, and desirous that
the present article may not suffer from false im
pressions, rests its merits on the effect it has pro.
htced on various persons, who have ust d it, and
all that is asked, as it relates id the verity of its
effect, is a fair trial
Elderly people, with bald heads, must rest as-
ured that by applying a few boxes of the above
Cerate, fieir Hair will be restored with all its
oii' hfnl be iuty and life.
To prevent imposition, the sale of the Vegeta
file Cerate will be confined to Doctor JAMES II.
i 1A RT, New York, edri iet of Broad way & Cham
ber street, three doors from Washington Hall,
where it will be sold at gl 75.
>*. liberal deduction will be made to Country
tenters.
The proprietor of the above valuable discovery
-.tends appoidng agents through the United
S'utc ir the sale of it, and also in Euro|<*-.
dj* i *w bpxe* of the above valuable article
!>avc been received, and are. offered for sale by
». ssrs I’outAT >v. Holland, and Anson Ramons,
-iruggists, S tvannah.
Kevt York'— oct 28 al200
The Piano Forte with other Instru
ments taught.
rriHR subscriber rekriectiiiiiV informs the young
X Ludiea and Genileme. of Savannah, that lit
t give (nsti'uctioRSon the following instru
nt , viz Piano Forte, Claronet, flute andVio
0 nctUo Terms made known by application a
T»-1 evidence, Mrs L, A. Carsan, Planters Bank
‘l'D»re.
P. G ALLA HER.
N B. Pianos tuned in Town or Country,
oct 10 202
G EORGIA—Chatham County. To all whom
it may conern Whereas Robert Habersham
minisirator of George W Allen, dec. applies
to be discharged from said administration.
These are therefore incite and admonish all and
singular the kindred and creditors of the said.de
ceased, to file their objections (if any they 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 5th day of
June next, otherwise letters dismissory will bi
granted.
Witness the honorable J P. Williamson, one of
the Justices of the said court, tlte 5th day of De
cember, A. D. 1821.
S. M. BOND, c. o. o
dec 5 232
JVhereas,
W ILLIAM Dugger, has applied to the Honor
able the Court orOrdinary, for the County
of Effingham praying for an order to direct the
rdminist rat or of David Kennedy dec. to make ti
tles to a certain, tract of Land, purchased. by the
said William Dugger, in the life time of David
Kennedy he liuving produced a bond given by the
said deceased binding himself and heir* to make
titles—of which all concerned will take due no-
rder of cuydBeos Court.
JOHN CHARLTON, c c o„
may 146 277 fW
DU. FUUTH.
IT AS removed to Broughton Street, opposite
1.1 to the residence af ill
to the residence i
dec 13 |pa239
lie late Dr- Koltock.
A LL persons are caudoned in receiving ii. An
manner or paying any consideration for a cer
sin promisory note, drawn by F, M, Stone, in f«
or of Jno. I. Roberts or order, for twelve hundred
dollars, dated 20th Nov. 1820, p .yable sixty dav -
afterdate with interest from < he date, .nd indors-
d by the said Jno. I Roberts, and delivered to
me. t he said note having been lost, and rene w-
ed since by the drawer. The original note is nuil
and void.
PETER SHICK.
dec 18 *t,243
helect Classical and English
School.
'T1HE Subscriber intend* re opening his school
L for young ladies and gentlemen, on the fir.
Monday in November next, and having determin
ed on u limited number of Scholars, lie requests
those of bis friends who intend to patronize him,
to make early application.
From four to six children can be accommodated
vitli board, Ac in the subscribers family.
CIIAS. W. CARPENTER
oct 21 197
IIHREK month* after <lat<-application wTi b-.*
1 made to the Bank of the State of G> - I'gla for
the renewal of a lost certificate issued b» the
htsbier of said bank, for two hundred shares of
he capital stock, it. said Bank, standing in tin
name of the Guardians of Sarah H Gilbert.
IV VI G GILBF.Kl
SARAH H1LLHOUSE.
Guardians.
inn 21 *$cm16
NOTICE ~
.\»1NE months after .bite application will bt
TJ made to the honorable the Justices of tin
Inferior Court of Chatham county, when sitting
for ordinary purposes, for leave to' sell all that triici
of Land containing two bun'dred and fifty acre,
more or less, known-kb lot No 15 fifteen, in flu
.econd district of Early couniy, Georgia, being
the real estate of Robert M Durkie, dec and u
be gold for the benefit of the heirs and creditor
of the said deceased.
AUGUSTUS F. DURKIE, Adm’or. of
R. M. Durkie, dec.
27 2 •
and
TOT HE PUBLIC.
I N answer to L, H. Boiinel’s piece, which ap
peared in this paper, under date 31st ult—I
have to remark, that his statement is false and er
roneous, in as much, that 1 was never asked to sed
out, or make any assignment of property belong,
tng to me—neither was I asked to dissolve oifr
connection in partnership, . which was to be con
tinued for three years from 3d Oct. 1822, i/rylei 1
bondo—and this Co-partnership has never bei n
revoked. The'assignment he alludes to jn his
piece, IknoW. npthrng‘about. The s,tate of'my
health Was such for 1 many weeks before I letV
■here for the north, tp unable me to perform any
transaction. in business 1 therefore protest a
gainst L. H. Bonnet having any right to setttle any
“*"» f *•" lh, i)a"So&Ass!-
N B. I' have understood that the above"nartit-a
L H B. has threateo.ed ; to' pfosebutf ■ the for
slander—should he do so, I' should recommend'
him to do it in a. Majistrates Court,-.as 1 believe
that they take recogpances for as much as to t*>
ver all damages, that he .could recover in any
ease. '* 5 t j -:
DAVID DOUGLASS,
jan 14 , 10 - , ' '. .
Laurel Hill Toll-Mill.
UHE Toll mill on Mrs. Ancrum’s plantation
i has been completely repaired lately, and
new ready o wotk as well as any other mill on
’lie river The rough rice that will be sent t°
e ipill will be kept separately in dry and sail
<>re», and shall be beat with the utmost care an'
-.onomy, and the barrels will be always delivered
in good order. Empty barrels, made of prim
boated staves, will be furnished at the mill whe
required. The terms of cleaning Rice will be the
-..me a* at the other toll-mills. Those planters
who will engage to have their crops be:; at this
mill, and keep bersupplied, will have 200 tier
ci-s, or ss much less s they please, beat at one
turn. Applications concerning the mill, to be
marie, to Arcbibald Brtbncr, on the plantation, or
•n Savannah, to
PETIT DE VILLERS.
Savannah, July 1, 1823. -
IC7* MACON.
TT|71I,L be *01(1 i„ the 'loan ol Macon forty
v V half acre lots, to the highest bidder nt pub-
ic auction—'he sale to commence on Tuesday
the ninth day of March next, (oh the premise*)
n said town, and continue from d*y> to' day until
hat number of lots are Bold ucconllhg lo law*—
l he purchaser of - nch lot will be required ort
the day of sale, to pay one lourth of the purchase*
money nown in cash or in bills of tire chartered
bunks of this state, and give bond with good and
sufficient security for the residue, payable in (hree
equal annual instalments and the commissioners
will make known on the first day of sale the par.
ticular lofa to be sold, and from the elegant situa
tion of (his town on the Ocn.tilgee rive'r, which
is well known, they deem it ur.nccessiny to make
any thrther racummemlutind
WILLIAM HAMILTON,
PLEASANT PHILLIPS,
OLIVER H PRINCE, ‘
JAMf-S SMITH, *
ABNER WIMBERLY. '
Commissioners.
ian 2 1
LL person* indebted to the estate of Alex
, der Martin, late of Liberty county, deceas.
ed, are requested to make immediate payment to
the subscribers; and those o whom the sublet-
late is indebted are required to exhibit their de
mands duly authenticated, to
RICHARD F. BAKER,
WILLIAM H. MARTIN, 5 Exra
may 10 $112
a FTEK the expiration of nine months from
this date, application will be made to the
-uorable the Inlerior Court of Bulloch county,
whet\sitting for ordinary purposes, lor an order
,o sell the whole of the real estate of John Rawls,
late o Bulloch county aforesaid, decased. ,
MORGAN BROWN, )
ALLEN RAWLS, $.Ex'rt.
JAMES RAWLS, S
anril *84
Georgia-—-Chatham County.
To all whom it may concern.
TYTHEUEAS Joseph Kopman, administrator of
(V Tobias Myers, deceased, hus petitioned the
honorable the Court of Ordinary of Chatham
r- unty to be discharged from the said udministru
tiop.
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,
in my Office on or before the 1st day of January
next, otherwise letters dismissory will be grunted,
Witness the honorable George L. Cope, one ol
the Justices of the said court, the 1st day of July
A. U. 1823, S. M. BOND, c. c o.
July 1 , 150 , . , .. .
P ERSONS having demands aguiuste the state
of ate Matthew McAli'.ter, Esq are re
quested csent them duly attested to the sub
-oriber, nd all indebted to nv.kr immediate pay
nentto M. H M’ tl.lSTI R, Kx’r
nov
The Subscriber
r ITAKES this opportunity of informing the re-
L presentatives of the estate of John Beck,
deceased, as well as all other persons claiming
property in the county of Effingham and re-
siding out ot the state, who have not returned
their property to the receiver of tax returns lor
he yearlo2.ii to come (orwayd and make thci*
eturn on or before the that day of April next—
otherwise they will be double taxed,
to WU. SPEAR, nrnxp •
dec 4 h$231
The Subscriber,' i
Taktx the liberty of informing his-
friends and the’ public, that he hbs tak.
enthat large and commodious house >
Raynold square, opposite the Planter®
formerly called the Merchants* Hotel and
would bejiappv to accommodate them .with
and Lodging, ; ; - ;•
and horses from the oountry shall be sent to one
qf the best Stables injthe city for their uccommo*
datton.
M _ * JOHN Y. WHITE,
nov 22 . 221
1 notice. ; ;
/> GRF.EABLE to an order of the Codrf o
Ordinary of Liberty couniy,-will be sold on'
the first Tuesday in February next, in the usual
hourss
Five Negro 8laves, to w|t, Peter, Judah anti
three thffdrenf For the benefit of the heirs and
creditors of Alexander Martin, Esq, dec.
Conditions c;.sh. >
RICHARD t. BAKER, Ex’tr.
dec 10 216
fc.
Georgia- -Chatham County.
To all whom it may concern—
W HEREAS Mary Bruce, administratrix ol
the estate of Victor Dohet, deceased, has
petitioned the court of ordinary of Chatham coun
ty, to be discharged.
Now these are therefore to cite and a>imoni»li
-ill and singular tlte kindred and creditors of the
aid deceased, to file thfeir obj> ctions, fif any they
have) in my office, on or before the 2ht diiy ol
February next t otherwise letters dismissory will
he granted to the applicant. .
Witness the honorable George L. Cope, one
-if the Justices of the said Court, the 21sl day of
August, A. D 1823.
S. M BOND. c. o
aug 21 172 , ^ ^
Laws and Negroes for Sale.
i jHE Subscri'ieru offer for sale that well known
and valuable plantation, in Chatham Cnunty
c- Jled BEVERLY, ai'uated nine miles from Savan,
hah on the Southern Road, containing 2172 acres
.Id survey; of this Jmd a large proportion is as
editable Cotton Land, as any in the County. Tl.<
inland swamp is one of the safest in the Slat, ,
' reduced successive good crops, as good as river
.wamp, until 1815, when the high price of Cotton
educed a change of culture—of thi* upward* of
200 -cres are tinder banks, and with little labour
night be cultivated the ensuing season,— on the
. antation, is a large comfortable dwelling hou».
.vtrseer house, barn in good repair, and othi -•
-nil.lings the whole ol'ine cleared land is unde
;ood fence. With the plantation or separate h
will be sold about thirty prime Negroes,
R. & J. HABERSHAM.
nov 1 *204
L. States Circuit Court—Leor^ia.
DecembkkTkum, 182S.'
’CXTJLLI \M Gaston, Robert Campbell nd Ti
IW mothy Barnard, of Chatham county; Samu
el HftfVIlfe, Andrew Maybank. Joseph Austin,
I (wis Le'Coufi'e', Josebl. Qiiartefman, and Kr-
b-rtC. McConnell of Liberty county; and John
Elkins and James Goldwire of Effingham coun
iy, summoned as Grand Jurors; and Jo.hnG. He!
e&l jurbrs,'havihg failed to attend this courf.ltis
rdered that theybe find accorthng to law, unless
ufficient excuse* on oath be £led in the Clerk’s
ffice op before the first day of the ensuing term
Extract from Minutes.
; GEO GLEN, Clerk,
jan'12 cf8 - - -
State and County. Tatces for 18231
TTY HE subscriber informs - the citizens of Chat-
JL ham ■- -- - -j- —' -- j --
the Slate
which art
Banks In this city, or speclei on or before the 28th'
of February next; after that' day,'executions will
west corner of
1016 2 o’clock
be issued against all defaulters.
: His Office is kept, at the north u
Market square. Office hours from !
jan 26
JAMBS EPPINGEB, t c o c,
To'all whotr
Castellan
and Extx.
of wiiUatn Coiiinti dejs. -apply to' be discharged
from their said pxfecutorship.. ; ' .
Now, theae.ttre therefore.to cit,e and admonish
i <l,n-lrin.tr>>Vl.and. creditors of the
haVe) in uiy offioe, oft or betfjre,tli.u..tenut asy
May Wti other wise letters disnutSsory .yill be
grtmtetUQ thfc.applicants. -
. Witness the Hon. Johft ; C “
Georgia—Chatliaiu County.
o all whom it may concern—
W HEREAS Elizabeth ltemsliart, adminislra
trix and John C. Helviston, udmmtruiur ot
lie estate of Daniel Retnshart. dec. hav. petition
. 'the court of ordinary of Chatham county t<
bo discharged.
Now these are therefore R> cite and admonish
all and singular the kindred and creditors of (hi
said deceased, to file their ob jections, (if any they
have) in my office, on or before the 21st day ol
February next; otherwise letters dismissory will
in- granied to the applicant.
Witness the honorable George L. Cope, one
of the Justices of the said Court, the-21st day o>
August, A. D. 1823.
S. M. BOND, «. c. o
aug 21 172
Ifattallion Court of Enquiry^
JANUARY 12, 1824.1
O N Motion, Rctolved, That Uie Clerk, adyagu'
tise the names of defaulters, and the fines
asKt-sscd,-that they hsve an opportunity of paying
i heir fines without an accumulation of costs hr
obedience to the proceeding resolution;,! subjoin
hereto, the mimes and fin< s of defaulters at the
Uattallion muster, on the 29th December last, vis 5
3d Company Genrga MilitinV A WfiTiaker $5, M
Shaw, 5, W Morrison,4.G W Hat-by,-6,S Hollos,
G EORGIA—Chatham County, To all whom
it may concern W herons Abel Fox, admin
istrator of Joseph Fox has applied lo the honora
ble the court of Ordinaty of Chatham County, t<>
be discharged froth said udniinislration.
These are therefore td cite and admonish all
and singular the kindre.i anil creditors of the
said deceased, to file- ihtir objections (ifany they
ItaVe) to the granting of the udiiiiiiibtratiun ol the
estate nf the said d* ceased to the applicant n
the clerk’s office of the said court, on or efof
the 5tb day of June next; otherwise letters tlis-
inissui'y will be granted.
Witness the honorable John P. Williamson,
lone of the lustices of the said court, the 5th day of
December, A D. 1823.
S M ROND, c c o.
dec 5 232
An Ordinance,
E NTITLED HO ordinance to prevent as mud-
as possible the removal of any part of the
: i;.iffof this city
I WLcreas great injury may arise to the tiaviga-
tioq ( })f this river, from the frequent practice of
removing quantities of saint from the top of tlte
Bluff, and in order to prevent the working <lov„~.
'of quantities of sand into the river, thereby injur
ing the wharves.
He it therefore ordained by the Mayor and Al
ii i-mcii in couppii assembled, and it is hereby or
dained by the au'tbority of the same, that it shall
•not be lawful for spy person or person*, whatso
ever to remove any. l 63)id from the bank of said
:hlutt„ lor the purposes of- rpixing with lime or to
till up a/.y place, except it be from below said
bluff a part or parto of while iand for the,purpose
of sanding the Hoot of any house or houses, and
for no other purpose whatsoever, •
.Sec. 2. And be it further ordained by the au
thorny aforesaid, That it shall the tjuty of the
Marshal or city Constables to prevent all persons
'whatsoever fi-om violating this oydinapee at)d «.
lay inlormadon to council against ,811 and every
violation thereof. ‘'
Sec. 3. Be it further ordained by the attihorffy
..Ibresaid, Thai any person or person,* violating
this ordinance, on conviction thereof, shall be fine'
in a sunt not exceeding thirty dollars.
Sec. 4. Aiid be it further ordained, Tjtaf aff-
ordinances or parts ot ordinances militating egainot
this ordinance be and the same is hereby ropes!
ed.
In Council, passed 9th Jan. 1824.
OLIVER STURGES, Chairman:
Attest M. Myths, c c.
j jan 10 • 8 ■ ' "
1 BORGIA—Chatham Coun >. Toal! whouMt
\3Tmay
.(tutor oi Michael Densler, applies ta be disebarged
from the executorship of the said estate. . ■
j Now these are therefore to cite and- admonish
all and singulatihe kindred and'creditors of th
said deceased, to file their objections (if any they
have) on or. before, the 5th day.ofdytny next;
otherwise letters disgtisSory will be granted to th.
applicant. ••<>>-'.. - > ” ; - -
...... . , ... !!' ‘yVUnes9.tbe.JIon. J. V. Wtlliamsoft, one of thi
ttsMces of the said court, this iOtlt day of 1 of .thq)s.«d court, this 5th day of' Dec. A
bet-V'A.'D. 1823. VT. JIONP* C 4 K BjOVftne tltpuhand eight hundred and twenty three
xi B.M.p9lfo.- ?? 1 d^cttfS. ' m ° ** -
1 nov 10 2li„ •?. ' £32
Miller, 5, Dickson, 5, Whitaker,-5, Stickntv, 5,
Stewart, 5, Hatnbletop Hudson, 5, S t: Dunning;
5, J Gavan, 5, l* awrence 5, F Dure,>5, W.Gale,
10, BtoWti, 3, .( Schattentck, 3, J I.ardip, 3, UL
Mt Mon,- 5„ T Ciirtair, 5, W Ganliuto, 5, Hutcliins,
3, Jasnewy 3, Boiough,' 5, Allen, 5,' Farris, 5, B
Bailey,'5, S Williams, 5, Champlain, 5; II M eed,S,
• H'tH,-5, Jamea McHenry, 20, ODdnobo, 5, W
Gifford, 5 .- . iy • .; '. .. f .. (
4’-’ Company, Georgia Militia.—B I Barret, go,.
Barret, 5, Be ers, 5, Cunningham, 5, Saibl Clark;
5, Car. y , 2, ()owler,5. Jno Ktsher,5, Felton, 5, W
G i8to*‘, 20; Jno Catena, 5,. lno B Gilbert, 3, llnf.'
it*, 6, Htlniun.2, R<>bt,|-awc,20..Jno Miller, 5; Au
tltur Miller, 10, JnsN..yit, 5; State Sronter, 5, Jpo
Smith, 5, Ebenezer Smith, 5, Lutfier Stoddard, 5,"
Frances Sorrel, 10, Harvey Sutherland, 5, John
Turner,4. ■ - •'
pe-rgia Volunteer*,<-H ,B Gwathmey, Sf5, M J-
Hall, 5, R Waterman, 5, J H \Voodrutl, 5, Edward
Williams, 20.
jan 13
td
WM. BELCHER,.Clerk,
1st llegt. Georgia Militia.
- w - . ^ ... r ffT f
Superior Court*—Chatham County.
May Tznix, 1823. •
William T- Williams, J ... „ '
via > little Hitt,
Thrmast'R. Ei-com; y < • e
O N the petition ot William T. Williams stay-'
tng that Thoir.as R .B.rnpn), by; his MftiaitF
writing obligatory, bcarinif.date an the sixth day ,
of June 1822, acknowledged jiimiself tp be held '
and firmly bound add obliged in liim'in the penal 1
sum of eight hundred dollars,- conditioned for that
payment of the sum of four, hundred dollars oq •
or before the first day’of June 1823,'and that for'
thebetter securing'to-him the payrobht pf'the !
said sum of money, the said- Tbothas R. Broom
pr parcel of laiid in Chatham county.'
and state atbrosaidyknown jn the plan ofthe said
county as Garden .lot, number eighty, (80) east,;
containing eleven and. one half.actcb mpre or
lejts, bounded ort the rtPfth by the Thunderbolt :
Toad and litnds of James Bilbo,' on (lie 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 duo
and unpaid on tlte said bond and mortgage lhe-'
principal sum of four, hundred .dollars with in*
5. M, BOND, o.‘ c. o,
[lemption of’ the said' 1
Thomas R. Broom, in and 0> Itje said mortgaged
premisea Op. motion of Habersham, attorney
tor the petitioner, it isordvred, ythai the prioct.
.pal and interest due on the sjud Tiiftrtuugea pre-,’
IttMiies, together With the costs of this a^pficatibn-'
jlte.prtd into this court, witliin twelve-muti'.lw -'
from this date, or otherwisr that,the equity of res -
ideroptjon of tin-said Thonjas R Broqm in the /
said mortgaged premises be from'tfiem-efbrth ■
foreclowid, and that sudvfurthe?-, *pd other pro-
cc-eoHigs tfiereon take place a* V'ay be In puixu. •
mice of the-statute in sqch case . made ami i.ro"'
vided. AbrJ it is further ordereiV,' thatthis"' rule *
be published in onfiyUr move of the Gazette^ of-
the city , of Savannah; once a mo ?th i tin- twelve
months previous to the time appovpted - for vhe •
-payhu-tit of theigaid money, or tliat.a intpy lliere- -
01, be- scrvied upoh;the said Thomas • It • Broom •
iij.. teast six months before the expiration of the
said time. r . U
Extract from the minute.*,
JOB T.'BOI LE3, clerk; ;
' june : ‘ 249 ' .
to n,
; a S a Coachman, good refeti-nces can be given
,ns to-aobrieiyrand'- hbrt&ty'i.. >*' A
the. post office directed to A. M, will be attended
jo. i
jan 9 7