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,^/fe'ince A of l , 1 ublicmo ;
f: ' ^ftef Ilic fall of l 819 ' At the Wme o f
r/fc-.iiicevitt resources were, I am well
;j inoro than amply sufficient to
. ve secured its debt to the government,
n t every man of cunmon experience and
E rvtl »on knows, that, the rcsomccs.of
11 hanks, in Us situation, must pecessanly
f more and more impaired, and are
BS2& toll,misapplied* »«, ,ln»gc
incredible as it may appear, I have nc
h ca rd, nor do I believe, though I reside
V£ 'the same village in which the Bank is
0 «ted that Mr Crawford has collected one
JQC * r r ’ nl iftiblr qlade any adjustment with
cen reSO rted to any measure to coerce the
ent of its debt. He, 'who could find
^ nftves fot an. indulgence so extraordinary,
®°, , the same time, so inconsistent with
A detrimental, to, the public interest,
lid not have tequired either my recom
endation or sanction, for tontinulng this
auk a depository of the public money af
r the fall of 181®* jti
lcomc n ow to the report that tdntairis
the dextrous insinuation against iby.credibi
liiv. So much of it as relates to this subject,
is in the following words, viz s
i, The hon. Mr Edwards, late a Senator
from Illinois, having stated, on his e Ramin
ation before a committee of the HoUse, on
the 13th of Fejaiiary, 1823, that the late
Receiver of public Moneys at EdWardsville
had, on his 'advice, and in his presence,
wnten a letter to the Secretary, enclosing a
copy of tho publication Which Mr EdWards
represents himtelf to have made sometime
in the year 1819, announcing his intention
of rctireing from the Directorship of the
Bank at Edwardsville, and that he had ad-
:d the Receiver .to withhold hisdeposi
...from the Bank until he could receive
furtheVordern trdm the Secretary; and that
;he Receiver afterwards informed him* that
jie had received A LETTER from the Se
jccetary, directing him to continue the de
poshes:The Secretary, deems it proper
to state, no BUCh letter from the Receiver
ji (o be found on the flea of the Depart
ment: that the officers employed in it, have
no recollection of .the receipt of such a
letter, and that, otTa* examination bf the
records of the Department, it appears that
do ANSWER to any Buch letter, directing
the Receiver to continue the depositee,
was ever written to him, by the Secretary
of the Treasury*
This statement bears intrinsic evidence
that it was intended to deprive me of the
benefit of my jusiification—not Voluntarily
made, but drawn from me by the committee,
in regard to the Bank oftdwardsvillejand to
subject tne to the odious suspicion of having
sworn falsely. Were there any doubt on
this subject, it Would be removed by the
conduct of a distinguished individual, whom
it might not be respectful to name in this
communication, and who, since 1 left the
city, has not thought it beneath his dignity
to go about exhibiting the report, and ex
pressing his opini >n that Replaced me in a
dilemma.” He may yet find it more difficult
for his patron to get rid of one, of infinitely
deeper interest.
Believing, as I call Upon my God to
witness, I Aihccrely and confidently do, that
Mr. Crawford did receive the letter men "
lioned in the above report, and that it is
, iow in his possession, or has been purpose
Iy destroyed, I can but regard this attack
upon my reputation as unparalleled by any
thing I have ever witnessed, or heard of, a;
emanating from an respectable* a source;
except certain mandtuvera and stratagems
to fix upon a much more distinguished in
dividual pf this nation the disgraceful
charges of a guil y participation in horse
stealing, and the passing of couriterfi.-i
money, which t have somewhere met with,
in discourse of my reading. Malicious in
sinuation is the resort of a timid fnincL
Wilful misrepresentation denotes a wicked
one.
[*'o bifc dottTittttflb.i
G? TOMORROW, being a fast day appointed
Mho Methodist Church, a sertnon will on the
I naming of that day be preached in the Wesleyan
Passage for New-York,
[first established line.]
The elegant fast sailing packet
CLIFI-ORD P \VAYNE,
’ Capt White,
Will sail on Tuesday 11th inst. For passage only
having splendid accommodations, apply to
. C. C GRISWOLD, or
L , „ EDWARD WILLIAMS,
may 6 r!06
OFFICE FOR SHIPPING
SEAMEN.
• pHE Snbscriberis now able to attend person*
a. ally to the duties of
Shipping Seamhn and the Notarial
in the office of Alexander Hunter ahd Wm P.
Beers, at the N. w. corner of the Exchange.
^ Wm.P.BEERS.
thttV 6 106
Green Coffee.
\ bags prime Green Laguira Coffee
Just received and for sale by
DOUGLASS U SORREL,
may 6 * 106
A. b mthftN,
DEKTIST.
W ILL remain in town two weeks on'y, for
the purpose of wailing* upon those wh<
may require his professional services, office on l
Broughton street, in the dwelling occupied by |
MrsLimbert first door east of the residence of I
the late Doctor Kollnck,
may 3 mI 03 , M "
I. PETTY, ”
UJ L OFFERS FOR SALE,
f lA bhds bept St Croix Sugars
30 bbls N Orleans do
20 bags Java Coffee
60 bbls Philad Whiskey
SO do N Gin *
50 do prime Pork
5 hhds Molasses
25 kegs Nails, assorted #
12 do Richmond Tobacco
A0 half bbls Fresh Flour
40 kegs and half kegs Powde#
30 qr boxes Spanish Segars
Teas, Loaf Sugar, Wines, Liquota and
nc. tee.
aprll 27 i 98
Fresh Currants,
J ust received and for saie by \
GAUDRY & HERBERT.
8 » at 106 .......
i nn BnL8 °F Superfinfe Reward Street 8 «\ Wand ° r *» ale » of Cot ‘
JLUU Flour I ton, for between deexs, to be dispatched imme
diately. Apply to
2$ do jttne. do .
Landing this day, and will be sold loW if taken
from the wharf.
* RaLL & HOYT,
may 3 103
Georgia—Chatham County,
W - To all whom it may concern.
HEREAS Alexander M. Taylor, adminis-
trator Of John Scott, dec* has petitioned
the Hon., the Justices of the Inferior Court sitting
for Ordinary piirpbaes to be discharged from his
said administration.
These are theretote to cite arid admonish all
and alni-ular the kindred and creditors of the said
dec. to tile their objections (if any they haVe) in
the Clerk** office of the Court, of ordinary on or
before the sixth day of November next, otherwise
letters Of dismissory will be granted.
Witness the Hon. Edward Harden, otiC of the
Justices of the sai l Court, the sixth day of May,
A, D. one tbbusand eight hundred and. twenty
fouh S. Ml BOND, o. c.o.
mriy o. 106 , . ' ,
Havana Green Coffee
/tA Bags Prime Havana Green Coffee just
t/U received and for sale by
For Sale.
R EGS efit Nails, assorted sizes
10 whole and 12 half kegs Tobacco
., Hhds and bbls retailing Sugar
Ao half bbls No 1, Mackerel
20 hbts prime Beef
Whole ahd half bb)s Flour
. . Smoked Tongues, Hams, sniok’d Reef
Teas, Wines, Porter, Liquors, kegs Pow
, der, fltc.
by CRANE & NEWCOMB,
y 4.. e 104 ■
SELLING OFF.
T HE Subscribers being about to close their
business in .this place, offer for Bale at very
reduced prices wholesale and retail, their entire
Stock in trade comprising a general and extensive
assortment of fresh imported
BRITISH,
FRENCH, And
EAST INDIA
Staple Goods,
ALSO,
A large Collection of French
PAPER HANGING,
Perfumery, fife, fife-
Persons haring claims against .neiri are re
quested to present then, for pay Went, and those
indebted by notes, due bills! or opeh accounts,
make payment previous to the 1st of June next
all claims remaining unsatisfied Oh that day will
be pul in suit indiscriminately. .. , .
G. breittmayer&Cb
mav 1 ca102
tiVBlftP'oOL MaRKF.T.—By the Ulverstone,
arrived yesterday, <r • have Liverpool-price cu>
rents onfe day Uteri than before received, but they
notice no change »-> jrriew
[fefc
Vii.>r-.rrru&.
UOWT OP 9AVtNSf-<i
“p'iv
. ... kiiWkbi
v bast Cvenitig, t ship Ciliffbrrt Wayne, White,
New York, 10 days, to EWilliartis arid C C Grib
Void, owoersi M Hr ag & co N R Weed, J WLong,
J Schenk, Douglass tS Sorrell, A B Fannin
\ c Campbell, |p*.vice & McKenzie, A Miller,
L?'1 McKenzie, J B Vallice, Butler & Scrianton, G
I «ordqp, Hazard 8c De.nslow, and WPullen Ttv
IPsssengers
I ? ri ff Kollo, Harrington, from Providence, tp O
|T«f and sc Greene.
Express, Hammett, Charleston, 2 day, to
I iii! *?' Tufts & Road, Gaudry h Herbert, and J
‘Ti n Passengers; Mrs Roatell and Son,
'lias Poroher, and servant arid Mr Brown,
i «„jn e nue c utter Crawford, Paine, from a cruize
ond last from ChaHeston, lb boUfa. Left the har-
I *°!'. in . cfm, P an y wkh ten ships and two brigs, 'or
Kd" 1 E K n?pe » wh, °b bod been soWe time wind
j Ijj®J a ^P|William! Luce, Darien, SdayB, Cotton, to
uri—Ship Georgia, VarnuW, from Li*
j Ter Pool, to A L..W & co owners,
’* bailkd oir tui sdaV
foritJeviP^k' * J * anti Tuah, andschrRising States,
I l,w . anMVED PBOM THIS POUT.
I’days* ProVK ' ence * 22d ult ship Goree, Barstow, 7
M New York, 25th, ship Comet, Morire, 10
NOTICE.
VfR. WILLIAM TURNER, having assigned
YX the subscriber all hia stock in trade, debts,
dcc.for behoof of hid creditors generally, it is re
quested that those indebted titake immediate pay-
nru.nt, and those having claims will please render
them to Mr Thomas Miller, who is appointed
•heir agent, to dispose of the stock, which dompri
ses a general assortment of
- Seasonable Dr^ Goods,
And will be soTd wholesale or in retail, at very
reduced prices, for cash only.
JAMES M'HENRY,} Assignees
JOHN H. REID, C of
ap:
irif 14
CEORGE RBLPH. \ Wm. Turner.
86
BARGAINS.
HR-Stock ofDRX GOODS which formerly
J. belonged t' Mr William Turner, Is now
selling off at prices ririucri under cost.
m
april 16
88
NOTICE.
rrxilE Subscriber as adwriuHtratQr of the late W
J. D Coope r, of South Carolina, has in his hands
assets for distribution among bis Creditors of
whom the late firm of Way & White were the
principal. Thai firm having assigned all their
debts t<> their creditors they are requested to c dl
at Mr Jno Y White’s Boatding House, on the 13th
inst at 11 o’clock, a. m. to receive prioportiotls
which they may be severally entitled,
JOHND MONGIN.
ttiay 3 i03 . ,
ICP. 1 he pole boats Olive Branch;
arid Wilder, will now take freight to Augusta a.
one bah the customary rates—and will always
lake for less than the rate exacted by the Georgia
Steam Boat Company. Apply to .
G. B. LAMAR.
feb 2 25
ESTABLISHED LINE
By J.
GN satui
NEW*YORK PACKETS*
.suite,
SAVANNAH*
LOUISA MATILDA,
AUGUSTA,
WM WALLACE,
EMPEROR,
MASTBIlfe,
W. iUfcii t,
D. Wool),
D. Vah Dtck,
T. Wortri,
J. H. BmrnfcTT,
L. IierheH ig Co
u tT. 8th inst at ll o'clock
Will bt- V«j .hcfne our store,
A pair Oi txceJIent Mules :
perfectly gentle and airidstamed to work.
J'erma cath.
may 6 106 .
Flour.
The above are all first rate vessels, With expe
rienced commanderis, and will eontiuue to sail in
regular succession throughout the season, leav-
ing Savannah for New Vork on Thursday and PJ.
York for Savannah on Saturday in each week.—
For freight or passage, apply to the Captains on
orieb’s upper wharif, or tq
HALt & HOYT.
J«l> 2T ... 31 ; r
For lArerpooU ’
The ship
LIVERPOOL PACKET,
Ricker, Matter,
Is now loaded in the hold, and
House in the*
o usual hours
Marshal’s Sa l®* Continued.
Oft first Tueada V f'f J.jine'next,
W ILL be sold before Mi*.Court ~
city of Savannah, be 8en tb
of sale. ,
Eight negroes, viz: Charley. .Daniel, Lucy and
her cfuldi Sylvia and child, Nor a “iqd .Mary, nub-
ect to a mortgage of about seven - h undred (lolinra.
evled on as the property of Geo. Ai. pqpe; to sat!
isfy an execution th favor of the BamS of the Unit,
ed State*. ^
,JNO H. MOREL,’*: D o.
may 4 104
ihay I
may 3
CALVIN BAKER.
i,103
DRY I30ODS,
L. & C. SVJYDaM,
No. 71 Maiden Lane, New York,
ILTAVe received by the latest arrivals from
~X Liverpool and London^ a great variety of
Adapted tor the Southern Trade, which they of
fer fori sate atthelbwesf market prices* for cash
or approved acceptances. .
Anloriff which Are\
Yorkshire, fine and super and LChtioh extra
Super Cloths and Cassimeres
White, drab, blue and mixed Plain! and Pad
dings
ANDREW LOW & CO.
m 102
For Philadelphia,,
Tin; packet brig
FRANCES,
Geo. bunton, master,
Forftelght ot passage, apply to
Capt Dunton, or to
NtCHOLAS 8c NEFF.
. landing from the above feud,
300 bbls superfine Flour
35 do Linseed Oil
41 boxes Soap
april 29 200
For New-York.
[established line,]
The new ->bip
EMPEROR,
i H Bonnet, Master,
Will sail in regular succession on
Thursday, 13th proximo.
HALL& HOYT
april 30 ^01 .
iVew topvmg Goods,
Fineand stipfer Drillings plain and Striped I R V r * e Emily and other late arrivals from
White, buff arid fashionable nHhted Valen- 0 Liverpool, the subscribers have received a
cias and Marseilles Vesting.*^ 18 rei * wely ,
feearlet, white and buffCaires *.- I SEASONABLE DRp GOODS,
Fine striped cotton Florentines and White I which makes their assortment more general and
Whit.'Wt extensive than usual, and will be sold by thepack
2#%? i j J »8 e > P.' ec e or dozen at 8 reduced advance, and or
Bombazetts, Hind, Smith & Co. A. uhodfc^ , credit 0 f Twelve Months for approved paper,
and other manufactures, plain, twilled and or , wl „ be elcha nged for Steam Roat or Insur.
I)l5rt »terS a 0to!Si3’:S , d
* co '
WC .fcb.13 ,35
The Subscriber,
Bang-up, Double Genoa and Tabby Cords
Tabby Velvets, black, green, crimson and
white
Furniture, Garment and Cambric Dimities
Cambric, Book! Cravat and Mull Muslins
Real India Dacca and Santipore Mulls, plain
dotted and sprigged
Cotton, Worsted iftnd silk Hoisery
Best Scotch Linen Bed Ticking, Sheetings
and Checks^
I NTENDING to leave this place offers for sale
Dtty reduced prices, his Stock of Goods, con
6V>ting of a general assortment of
Suitimer Ready Made Clothing,
JUst arrived from New York.
V J.P.8ET2B,
N. Bi—Those that have any demands against
Counterbahes and Marseilles (iutita, of all subscriber are retiUested to present them for
sizes I paymeht, and thoset bdt arie Ineebteil to him will
Plates, Prints arid DhlritZ Calicoes and Furni lld W settle their accounts by the 1st of June
tures in variety I next ks after that day all unsettled accounts will
Common and fine Cambric Ginghatris I be put in suit.
Green Becking, Floor Cloth and Drapery! april26 z|97
Baizes
Green Cloth Table Cloths, with printed bor*
dert, all sizes
Children’s Fancy and White Pocket Hand
kerchief!#
Gingham Umbrellas
Pack ahd pound Pina
Colored and black Cambrics .
Point, Rose, Whitney and Duffle Blankets
In&h Linens, Sheeting) Lon? Lawns, Diapers,
Table Cloths
. Drioghedas, Bleached Dowlas, be. bo. with a
Variety ofotherarticl.es.
.april 21 , 93 ~
III
Attachment Sale.
B Y order of the Hon. the Inferior Court of
Chatham County. Will be soid at the Court
House between the hours 10 uud 4 o’clock, on
Saturday the 8lh May, a negro Boy namcn Speri.
r, attached by Dopson and Murphy, as the tiro-
■"■'illUm D Brown.
ID’LYON, see.
april 28 99 .
Sheriffs sale*.
On the first Tuesday in July next,
ILL be sold before the Court House in the
1 City of Savannah, between the hours of 10’ :
and 4 q’elock.
The following six negroes viz: Hannibal, Jsaac,
London, Peter, William and Ha .nah, levied on ns
the property of Jno. Hunter, to satisfy a fi. fa. on
mortgage, in favor of the Planters Bans.
Also, five negroes, viz. Judy, Juno, Ely. Dub.
lin, and Quasliy, levied on as the property of OIL
ver Sturges, tb satisfy a fi. fa. on mortgage in fa*-
vor of Wm. P. Hunter
Also, all the cotton compressing machine, for
the repacking of cotton, levied on under a fi. fa.
on a foreclosure of a mortgage, from Jno. Ever-
Ingham, jr. to Chai. W. Rockwell.
I. l)‘LYON, see.
may 5 . 105
Administrators sale.
ILL be sold before the Court House in the
City of Savannah on this first Tuesday in Ju
ly next, between the hours of 10 and 2 o’clock.
Forty five acres of land more or less about two
miles from the City, adjoining the farm of J. II.
Morel, Esq. also a lot in court house square known
in the plan of the City at lot number one, Stoper
Tythlng Percival Ward—being the real estate of
the late JSaac Bail low deceased, sold by permis
sion of the Honorable Court of Ordinary of Chat-
hsm county for the befiefit iff the heirs and credi
tors of said estate. . . :
JOHN M'NISH, Adm’n
may S 105
Cavalry Orders.
' APRIL 22, 1824
T HE Cbrips of Georgia Hussars, in obedience
to the Squadron Order of the 10th April, will
assemble on its Parade Ground, on FRIDAY, the
fth May next, a_t half past 2 o’clock, v. m. in full
uniform completely armed and equipped, and prie.
pared to lake up the line of march for Lamb’s
Tavern, Bryan Cqunty—then to undergo a Squad
rbn Drill and Inspection.
The order of the Major enjoins punctual atten-
knee,
, By order Capt. Stiles:
. H* KIRBY, 1st Serjt G tt
, SPCl jS 99
icecream.
Ci US AN JACKSON has the honor to inform her
friends and the public that she will TO MOR.
ROW commence making the above delicious and
refreshing luxury for the season. It-will be rea
day at 4 o’clock P.M. every day, (Sunday’s ex
cepted,) ap. i crictomers and families can be stip
plied from that hour until 10 o’clock at night,
may 4 mQ 104 .
- n A l ?]iarieston, 3d inst sloop Mariy, Perry, 1 day,
1 2 days’ Perr Y» do sandAmerican Star, qooper,
The ship Howard, Holdrege, from thia port, was
LxiwiAW 14th ultlat40,Ion59,30,west. only
“Ve da'
^uVby the Cadmus, arrived at N. York
indebted to the estate rif Iahsm
KnuiES. Wi'Ifttsi of Camden county, dec’d are
lh»vml te i d ‘ t0 immediate payment, arid those
Itbeir, a B a "'8t said estate will present
L v! le p y at t*«ted within the time prescribed
I Y m t0 LUCY SCALDING,
*#* Dr. Minis has Commenced
the practice of Medicine, ami offers his profession
al services lo the inhabitants of Savannah agd its
vicinity. His Office is in thte building formerly
occupied by the Insurance Cothpany, one door
west of McAllister’s building, Johnston’s Square,
april 26 it—8 97
For Sale.
A ,YOUNG and prime Negro Womnni a first rate
xL House servant ofexttellent character, with 2
children, one 13 the other 9 years of age, also a
Negro Fellow about 27 years old The aboVe if
not disposed of beforie the 1st Tuesday in May,
will then bfe sold before the Criurt House in the
City of Savannah. For terms apply at this Offioe.
april 15 , j ; 88 .... ' J; L.
to Jail, *
J’n Savannah, on the w llth inst. a negro man who
i says his name is Ne'son, and that he belongs to
John Elkins; of Enfflgham Cohnty, Georgia, and
that he ranaway the 20th of February last, he is
5 feet 6J inches high, and about 22 years of age,
and has a scar over the left eye.
• r - t JOHN“
manfe €4
JOHN l DEWS, I. c.o,
Squadron Orders,
,. Apart) 10,1824.
T HE Companies composing the Squadron of
Cavalty attached to the first division, will as
semble at the site of the old court house in Bryan
County, (Lamb’* Tavern,) on SATURDAY the
squadron w
fleers commanding companies are enjoined - to
be vigilant in securing the punctual attendance
of their respective commands.
Hy order of Major Berrien,
W. W. GORDON, Adj’t.
Squad. Cav: of 1st Div. G. M.
OCJ* The editor of the Darien Gazette, will
please insert the above order in that paper until
the 8th of May next. -
april 10 84 ,
DIVIDEND NO. S.
/\ DIVIDEND of Five Dollars per share has
this day been declared on the profits of the
Steam Boat Company, for the last four months,
payabje on the first Monday in June next, to the
Stockholders ,pr their authorized agents, at the
Steam Boat Office, Savapnah. .
WM.P, HUNTER,
Tres’r S. B. Co.
may 3 103
1
To Rent. >
The Wharf and Bqildings therri-
on now occupied by the subscriber as a
Wood Wharf, belonging to R. M. Good-
win—possession can be had immediate-
For terms, apply to Mr. Gobriwiw, or to
4* • WM-A, MOORBi
msjrg- '■ Q*lv5
Five Dollars Reward,
CT71LL be.paid tor lodging in Chatham County
▼ V Gao), tbe subscriber’s negvo man Richard—
Hri is Short in stature stout made, has very thick
lips, speaks in a hoarse Voice, shd is Well knoWn
as a drummer—all persons are notified, that they
sreriot to give tickets to him, nor to harbor him
under pain of prosecution*
J. MARSHALL,
m 3 .j*io3
Summer Residence for Sale,
24 MILES FROM SAVANNAH
A delightful Summer Residence
situated in the County of Effingham io the pine
land, contiguous to which b a spring'ol as fine
Wsteras any in the State. On the premises there
is a good dwelling home, kitchen, stable and car
riage house, and alto a very fine garden spot. .
This place for health affords peculiar advantages,
and (torn experience' has been found as healthy
as any situatiomin the back country. The termir
of sale wilt'he - ? accommodating and the pricar
modlerate. For -particulars enquires of Levi 8.
D'Lyon, near the premises or in Savannah,
april 6 80
Grhnd Lodge of Georgia.
/> N adjourned communication, of the Granl
jfU Lodge of Georgia, will be held on tbe sec
ond Wednesday of May next, (12th) at the Grand
Lodge Hall, Savannah, at 8 o’clock, P. M. The
business of tbe meeting being interesting and im.
portant, all officers antf members are requested (q
attend punctually.
By order of the M. W. Grand Master.
WM* P. BEERS, G. Sec’ry.
april 2*1 \ 98
NOTICE.
r HE subteribers hereby fore,warn all persons
from trading with Thoa. Womack fortwejve
Notes bf harid of Twenty ’ Five dollars each
given by the subscribers to one Wm* A Coursey,
and by him passed to said Womack,; as*the said
Womack brought suits upon said potes before
Enoch Fagan, Esq justice of the Peace for Bul
loch County and Ss Soon as he discovered that we
hud pleaded a sett off of hisown notes to h much
larger amount he discontinued his suits and with
drew the notes, no doubt with to intention to
trade them .away. We therefore give this notice
to prevent imposition and a law suit, which we
are determined to submit to before we pay said
notes; ...
Joshua everitt,
HENRY DATTON,
* *.. Bulloch County.
T? Yhe Editors of the AUgUsta Chronicle and
Milledgeville Recorder, will please insert the a-
bove in tbeir respective papers, once a week for
four weeks and forward their bills to this Office
fori payment. ,
april 16 ’ j'ri 89 ■ A .... ,*, . ...
NOTICE.*
A Sofiicieht quantity of ICE has bbeh furnish-
4u. ed for the season, and the house is now open
for delivery. Subscriptions will be received as
usual. The hou,rs of delivery will be from 6j.a 8,
A. M. and frob 10 until 1, and 4 to 6, P. M. eve
ry day in the w eek > (Sundays excepted) and on
Sundays from 6 to 8 A. M. Strict attention will
be paid to the hours for delivery.
Pril23 . 11*95 .
HATS.
T HE Subscriber has just received ahd offers
for sale For Caoh, twelve cases gentlemen’s
Black and Drab Waterproof HATS, of a superiov
quality, from the far famed manufactory of Edw’d.
Shelmerdine of Philadelphia,
WM. STARR,
Agent jor E. Shelmerdine.
, april 22 >183 r. . ^ ' . .
iw 1NE months after date, appiica'iou wifi be
1 v made to the Inferior Court. of Effingham
County, for leave to sell ah the real property be*
longihg to the estate of the lato r ReV Jno. Beck,,
dec. lying in said county, for the benefi; of the
heirs and creditors.
aNn BECK, Adm’x.
april 16 88
noticeT -
A N annual meeting of the coHtmlssibners of
.public roads of the county of Chatham will be
held at the Court Couse in Savannah on the fourth
Monday being the 24tb diy of May next at 11 o'
clock in the forenoon: all persons having any bu
siness before the board are requested to attend.
By order of T. Yonngv Chairman,
S. M. BOND, Sec’ry.
. tnay5 J!05 . ' ,
brought to Jail
I N Savannah, on the 21st inst a negro man who
saya hia name is Isaac, and that he belongs to
Henry Williams, of S Carolina, and that he rana.
way about 7 days agb. He is 5 feet 7£ inches
high, and about 45 years bf age, and has lost the
sight of his left eye. , ,
JOHN t DEWS, Sc c.
april 22 94, .. ,
Brought to Jail,
I N Savannah on the 6th inst. a negro man)
says his name is Robbin, and that he belongs to
Joseph Eden of Hilton Head, South Carolina and
that he ranaway about the 1st inst. he is 5 feet 8£
inches high and about 30 years of age.
.april 7 .
who
. JOHN I, DEWS, j.c.0.
79 . •;
LL psBuos having tiemandh agmnatAhe es
(XtA tate of %rah McKindley, late of Bryan
County, decV are. requested to render them in du-
—* iU bse indiebted to said estate are re;
;e‘iinmediate payment.
JAMES BUTLER, adin'or.
ly uttestedf-ri
quested to r tn
| ftf sU *
Ranaway,
F ROM the subscriber^ a Negro woman name#
Eliza, formerly the property of Benedict and
Isaac Yoiingi between gl or 22 years of age, five
feet four or five inches high, stout well made, dark
complexion, right fore finger first joint off A
reward of Five Dollars fob her apprehension, or
Twenty dollars if fbund harbored on convictions
she is well known ih and about Savannah, she hM
since her absence had a Child—runaway some
time ih Jantiaty last. ,
JAS. SaNDEULIN,
april 2 ft .
t\ LL persons indebted to the estate of Jbhrina-
M\ Marcy Moore, of Effingham County deceas
ed to comeTforward and make paymeht and tliosq
that havfc liny accounts/to present them to.
HEZEKIAH EVANS. Adm’r
COTILLION PARTY. ~
T HE ladies and gentlemen of Smuuriah arc
respect'uliy informed that Mr, fSonF.n’s Co*.
Tittion Pautt will take place on Friday the 7th,
of May, at Lbob’s A'osemSlV Hits.
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For Sale,
r I ’iHE Darien Eastern Steam Saw and Rice Miff,
X with tbe appurtenahbes thereto belonging—.
An extensive credit will be given to the purcha
ser or purchasers, he or they giving security, In
proved Of by the Bank of Darien.—For terms ap
ply to ;. L . ;
GEORGE ATKINSON,-) J. „
JAMES DUNWOODY, y Bank Committee.
faENRV HARFORD. 3
03* The Sivannah Republican is rfeqqested td
nsert the above, and forward th'e account to the
ank of Darien for payment.
.aug,2 164
Brought tb Jajl, -
£ N Savannah, on the 26th inst. a negro man who
says bis name is Joe, and that he belongs to
David Crawford of Gre?n County, Georgia, and
that he runaway about the 1st of January last, he
is 5 feet ? inches high and about 30 years of age
JNO I DEV/S, a sc.
april 28 ! 99
. ; Brought to Jail,
I N Savannah on the 5th inst. a mulatto boy, who
says his name is Ejiick; and that he belongs to
Wm. Cooper of Sctiven county, feeo. and that he
rpinaWay about 4 itoonth.8 ago,' he is 5 feet 14 inch
high, and about 18 years of age. '
JOHN L DEWS, ? er,
apfd 7 . 79 ;. ; wm