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JFrenli Sack Hull.
A AA LARGE tiwi *aok* iu line order.—
tending from ship St. Mark, from Liv
erpool, «nd for «lo from the wlmrf by .
oct 5 2 ANDREW LOW & CO.
€nimlcn Cori'nly'HiioHIT* Walt*.
W ILL Ihs fold ou Sauirdny after dm lint 1 no*-
day in November next, at tho market m the
town of at Man* and county qfCnjndcn, between
tli o usual hour* of sale, tha foUowmg property, to
wit* All thutlot or parcel of land lying on Catfish
Creek in sakl conuty. containing (Mnl acres, tnoro
or low. Also, those three tract* of Land, adjoin
ing tho Spanish Creek Lands, coutaing 1071 acres,
more or ism- Also, all that lot of Land situate on
the post road loading to Jcfibrson, and known a*
the Haven Milo House, containing 120 acre* inure
or less. Also, nil dint Water i<at in the town of
St. Mary* in front of No. 4, containing 11U feet
front and extending to low water mark of tho St.
miry* River. Alsu, two part* of Lot No. D iu said
town. Also, part of ten No. 34, Abo, part of
Lot No. 05. Also, part of Lot No. 4, and improve
ments llwreon adjoining Lots belonging to Mr.
Louis Dufore and A. 8. Be**eul, 50 feet front and
<K>] in depth, together with nil and singular tins im
provement* thereunto belonging. Also, one ne
gro mnu slave, Cole vain, aged thirty years. Le\icd
on under and by virtue of nu exeendon Lamed out
or the Superior Court or Camden county, at tho
instance ofthc Central Bank of Georgia, vs. Ar
chibald Clark, endorser -
A. V. COLVIN, Deputy Sheriff c. c.
oct r»
IFJrftt Slilp for Liverpool.
The first Hum American ship RHODE
.tZBL 18 L A N I). J. Burgess, Jr., having part tlf
her cargo engaged will liave early despatch for
Liverpool. For freight, apply to
oct 4 12 ANDREW LOW A CO.
To Bent.
74 The dwelling house on lot No. 4, Anson
iuHWard, recently occupied by Mr. Burrbuglis.
I'otsessiou given immediately,
oct 4 3 ROUT. HABERSHAM A SON.
To Beni,
h For one year ora term of yaart, the dwell-
JcSlLing house receodv occupied by J. E. Word,
Esq.. adjoining tho resiuenco oftlio sitliscriber.
reptiai m. ii. McAllister.
Mi
Administrator^ Sale.
O N the first Tuesday in December next, will
bo sold, between flto usual hours of side, be
fore the Court House door iu Gnmusvillc, Ilnll
comity, Lot No. eighty-seven, (87) Dili district,
Hall county, containing 229-1 acres, and bounded
on die north east by die Chaltahonche river, and
on dio odiersidos ns described in dm plot and grunt
thereof, said land being oak nndchcsuitt, and about
10 miles from Gaiuesville. Sold by permission of
the Inferior Court of Cliatham county, sitting for
- ordinary purposes, for the benefit of the "heirs and
i creditors of.the estate of George W. McKny," de
ceased. Terms casli—bankable money in the city
iofSavannah. JOHN W. McKOY,
, sep 27 Administrator.
OunFdiun’s Hal c.
tlT/TILL ho sold iu front of tho Court Hoiiae in
If the City ofSavaimnli, ou tho first Tuesday
is December next, the following named negro
slaves, viz: Mary, Louis, George, Flora, Oscar,
Hcipin, Joe, Loudon and Cindy, and five hundred
acres of Land, situated on tim'Cunal and known
u* tho Dr. Braham tract. By order of tho Justices
of die Inferior Court, silting’for Ordinary purpo
ses, for die teimlil of tho creditors of James A.
Coitrvoisio, a minor.
BENEDICT BOUIUiUlN, Gunnlinn.
oct 4 t
House nml Promises, for Sale.
M Tim-Dwelling House, at present occupied
bv Dr. Habcrslmm, situated in Broughton-
street, fronting dm soudi. It has two stones of
well finished looms, exclusive of brirk basement
and donnilory of extm heighth, containing several
piod hud room* mid udter ronveniotire*. This
umse was built indie year 1823, after the modem
stylo and of dm best materials, and i* well calcula
ted to accommodate a family of middling size. It
stand* on. a full lot, (fee simple) GO feet front, IK)
feet deep; ha* ample yard room with stables diere-
i.
Thi* desirable property, if applied for soon, may
be bought ou reasonable term*, and if not sold pre
viously dm 1st of November next, it will dicn be
for rent nud possession given ntdint time- Apply
CHS. II. CAMPFIKLI),
Savaunali Poor I louse and Hos
pital.
October 1, 1811.
V ISITING Committee for October—Messrs.
Cluirlu* Green, nml Geo. W. Davis.
Physician*—Dr*. Arnold and Bulloch.
IQ* AU application* for itdinuwinii must Im made
to dm Visiting Committee, miles* in urgent cases,
when any niemhur oftlio Board may admit.
WM. DUNCAN,
oct 4 President 8. P. H. A II.
Notice To Contractors.
E.NGixKKn’s OrncK, W. A A. R. IL ?
Marietta, Sept. lOdi, 1841. $
S EALED Proposal* will be received at thi* Of
fice, till dm ltd of October, 1841, for framing
and luyingtlm tiinlmr of dm superstructure of the
We stern aud Atlantic Rail Road,between dm East
cm Terminus in Dclvdh county, nud the right
bank of dm Etowah rivvr, in Cass county, a dis
tance of about 50 miles. The timber i* now do
posited at station* 4 miles npnrt along tlm line of
the road. Tho Contractor will ho required to
cotiiplete dm framing at these stations before tlm
preparation of the wood hy a mineralizing process",
to wich it is to ho subjected.
A model oftlio track may he seen nud direct in
formation obtained by personal application at dm
Engineer's Office in Marietta.
No proposals will be entertained for lew than
four mile* of road. Payments will bu unde moutb-
ly ns dm work progresses, iu State Bond* or certi
ficate* based ou tho muoo. Tho work to ho com
pleted on or before die 1st of April, 1842.
Bids for dm work will be made per lineal yard
of truck. Endorsed “Proposals for laying track,”
and addressed to tho undersigned.
JA8. 8. WILLIAMS,
Chief Engineer, W. A A. R. IL
sept 17 U
Wanted,
A T tlm Savannah Female Asylum, a middle
aged White Woman. Apply to
■opter MRS. COHEN, State-street,
Hnnm and Macon Sides*
1 A 11111)8. Bacon Sides
B H 9 (I Mid*. Prime Western Hams, small sizo
Landing nud for side by
art 4 2 COHEN, MILLER A CO._
Prince’s Nurseries and Gardens.
T HE new catalogues are now ready for distri
bution gratis, to duiso who apply, post paid,
per mail.- They comprise dm immense assortment
of Fruit and Urn imciital Trues, Shrubhciy aud
I'lsnt*, China Rose* of IM varieties, Bulbous
Flower Root*, spleudid Dahlia*, Greon House
Plants, Gardou scuds, Ac., all BTVijghwire priced
at much reduced rates. A discount orit) percent,
kfmuilo when casli nr n draft on hoiiio city is sent
with tlm order, a* then all trouble of collection is
saved. 100,000 Miildcauli* for silk, of choicest
kinds, will Im sold low and on literal credit compri
sing the Multicaiilis, Alpine, Expunsa, Elasta, Ala-
rnlti and Urousu vnrlotiu*. Orders per mail to Win.
R. Prince, will receivu prmupt utluiilioii and bo ex
ecuted in a maimer dial cannot fail to give satisfac
tion, and will be forwarded ns directed, or if. deliv
ered to DUNCAN A KAIN, Savannah, or
J. L. HOUSTON, Augusta,
oct 4 3 They will receivu equal attention.
Ocitinttlgfc Steamboat Company
A MEETING of dm Stockholders of inis Com
puny'will Im held iiltho ollice of the Agent*
in dm city of Darien, on tho first day of Octolmt
next, at III o’clock, A. M.,fnr die eh ctmiiof Agents
for Darien, Macon. Hawkinsville, Savannah end
Charleston. PII. U. YONGE A SONS,
Darien, Aug. 24,1841. Agents,
any 27 ill|| _
Notice,
A FEW young gandomen can bo comfortably
accommodated with Board ill a private und
respectable lamily. and in a convenient and plea-
Nfnt part ofUm city. For furlltur particulars, ap
ply at this olfiee. 24 sept 8
Bank of SI. Mary*.
A T u meeting in the town of St. Marys ou tiia
18th Jium, 1841, of Stockholders of dm Bank
present—
L. Dufore,
Ed. Atkiu-'oii,
8. IL Williams,
S. Silva,
If. Sadler,
J. Arnnw,
W. Proctor,
Siunuel Clarke,
J. Pottle,
L. Church,
G. W. Thomas,
F. Rudolph,
J. Vncclle.
J. M. Sinidi,
II. Bacon,
B. Barrat.
J. M. Smith was culled to tlm Chair, and Huuiuel
Clarke, Ed. Atkinsou, and II. Bacon,were appoint
ed a Committee to embody and present for consid
eration the supposed views nml wishes of those who
composed tlm meeting. Tho Coimn’tteo accord
ingly reported the following preamble and resolu
tions, which were adopted uum con.
From experience, we are satisfied that H; 'king
business cannot be done in thi* place with pro.it to
tlm Stockholder*. The commerce and murcnutilf
transaction* nrono limited, that die expense of man
aging a Bank, if its operations be confined wiihii
prudential bounds—as «v« believe dmy have been
in diis—must lie very great, compared widi its busi
ness. It i* therefore the opinion of this meeting,
that dm affair* of the Bank should Ira wound uji
widi os little delay as practicable, in view of which
it is
Resolved, That the Chairman do cause notice to
he given to the Stockholders, in compliance with dm
requisitions of dm net of incorporation, that a meet
ing will he held at the Bank, on die second Mo*
day in October next, to act nu till* suggestion.
t)n motion of Ed. Atkinson, it was
Resolved, Tlutt dm uotiru required by the fori
going resolution Im given, by posting conspicuous
ly the proceeding* of tho meeting in St. Marys,
Jefferson and Centerville, and publishing diem iu
the gazettes of Savannah and Darien, twice a month
for three months, mid that the hills of expense be
■cut to dio Bank for payment.
JAS. M. SMITH, Chairman.
jnlyftl fftm •
' Bank of HI. Marys.
N OTICE is hereby given that this Bank will re
deem, ut iu counter, iu entire circulation, hy
exchange ut current rules or otherwise, os may he
desired? A. J. BE8SENT, Cashier.
Sl Mary*. August Id, 1841. 14 [augdl
Superior C’untor Oil.
S UPERIOR Cold Expressed Castor Oil, on nr-
tk-lc suitable for infanU and persons of deli
cate health. For sale, wliolexulu or retail, by
T. M. A J. M. TURNER,
sep 29 Monument Hquare.
‘ Klddcr’H lii(leltibl«‘ iuk.
6 GROCE of dm above sunurior Ink, for mar
king linen. For sale, wholesale or retail by
T. M. A J. M. TURNER,
sep 2ft Mniniineut ttqnare.
London Itluilard.
QA BOXES superior tendon Mustard
10 do Variegated Soup
23 do Colgate’s Starch
2 ccrooni Spanish Indigo. For sale hy
T. M. A J. M. TURNER,
sep 2ft - Monument' Square.
Dr. C. ETUnyrics* Aad-dyipepiic
aud Anli'bUioiis Pills,
S UITED to every disease either mule nr female,
requiring action on the bowels. For sale hy
sep25 THUS. RVERSON.
Isingiiim.
1 CASE Russia Sheet hiinglns*, for sale hr
sep 16 T-HOS. RYEKSON.
A Genllcmnu
/*\F liberal duration and experience in Rehnnl
\-r keep in?, would like a situation n< an instruc
tor for dm winter, in *omo Planter’s family in the
low country. He will inuruct in all die branches
V of a thorough English education, and will prepare
' younggenUemrn for admission into any ofour Col
leges. Ample le«liiuoiii«lsof ability. Ar. mn be
given. Inquire of dm Editors of iho Charleston
Courier.
L'harlcstonJSrpl. C.J841. [sept 11
To lCcut,
Tho Western Tenement of Air*. Posted’*
Ilon-io, ; | sept 24
oct 1 III
Agent I>t. John tewson.
Factorage nml Commission Bu
siness.
T HE undersigned having commenced tho 'Fac
torage mid Commission Business in thi*
city,'offer*Ids services to hi* friend* middle pub-
lie generally. HU count in? room is a part oftli
occupied hy Mr. Win. King,
sep 4 41m “ WM. J. WAY.
100
Lnw Notice.
T HE undersigned, of the late firm of Crawford
A Gardner, will coiiliuiiu to practice law iu
dm several Superior Court* of die Middle Circuit.
JAMES GARDNER. Jr.
Of Augusta, Gen.
Counties of the .Middle Circuit— Richmond, Co
luuihia, Washington, Jefferson, Buikc, Hrrivou,
T.utn.-.ii; Emanuel, aud Montgomery.
Reference*.—I Ion. Joint P. King, Edw. Thomas,
E*q. Gardullu A Rhiud, Augusta; G. K. temar,
Win. A. Kniii, Crnwfora A Giwby, Stnrgo* A
limiter, Savannah. W _nngB
fingtir. Tobacro ami Pork.
IIIIDS. prime Ncw-Orlcan* Sugar
_ __ 1 hhd. Tobacco
25 iiids Joles aud Rump Pork
landing per schr Lvrurgu* and for sale by
*rp30 ; 3 -COHEN, MMBIt A CO.
Hoiitliorii iSetniiiro JTIcdicnl Coi-
l«gc.
Fonsrrn, (Go.) 8ept. I, 1841.
T HE annual course of lecture* m this institu
tion will coumicnre on die first .Monday in No
vember next, and continue *ixteen week*. Five
lecture* will Im delivured until day throughout tlu
term.
Henry Lee, M. D.. Professor of Anntniny (with
dciiioiLsinitioiis,)aiid Lecturer on Surgery.
Alfred N. Worthy, M. D., Professor of Theory
nnd Praclito of Metlirhic.
Alexander C Draper, M. D., Isicturer on Physi
ology, Pathology, .Materia Median, and MedienlJu
risprudeiire.
John Darby, M. D., Professor of Chemistry aud
IlnUiny.
The chair of Obstetric* nnd| Disease* of Women
nnd Children will ho tilled hy an able Leehirnr.
Fee* for the course IJUI3 00
Matriculation 5 (HI
ALFRED N. WORTHY, Dealt.
sept 10
Notice.
A LL person* having demand* against lira es
tate of Miclihet Barnett, late of Camden
county, are requosted to present the same; und
those indebted to Raid estate will please make pay
ment to G. PERCIVAL COIIEN, Adm’or.
sep 28
Noiiee.
A LL person* having demands again.-! L. II.
Guinn, late of St. Peter’* Parish, S. C. are re
quested to reftder them iu duly attested; and oil
person* indebted are requested to make payment,
july 13 G. P. HARRISON, Atlm’ur.
-jj c j l4 jy pi(i(ie ciothinff,
B LACK, Blue, Green, Olive, Invisible Green
and brown Cloth Frocks; Dress Coat* and
Slirtout*, Beaver pud Pilot Cludi Hnrloul* aud
Frock Coats; Lynp Skin nnd Flushing Great
Coat* nud Ten Coats; Moleskin Hunting Coats;
Cadet, Blue und mixt Satinet nnd Kentucky Jean
Frocks, Coulees and Jacket*;-Black. Blue, Invisi
ble Green Cloth, Cnmhlct* and Merino Ladie* and
Gcndeincn's Clonks; Pantaloon* nnd Vest*, of nil
color* nnd qualities; Bine Kersey Jackets and
Puntnloon*. suitable for servants; Shirts, Drawers,
.Stocks, Collar* and Huspoudurs, of grout variety,
for sale low, by
HAMILTON A SYMONS.
sept 17 27
TI fly Doll lira Kr wariL
W ILL lie given lortlie apprehension and deli
very of a negro man named AAROji.pbnuf
30 year* of age, black complexion and short ill sta
ture. A Hinson by trade. He has absented him-
Nclffor a mouth past. Hu Iium.linen lurking n|mut
Bryan Conuty, and mny still ho iu dial neighbor
hood. He was also seen on the White Bluffroad
iu the I l«t few day*. He has n wife named Affv,
belonging to llio estate of G. TulR*. She reside#
in Curry To wo. sep 30 L MINIS
HlierlfTM Halt*
W ILL bo sold on die fim Tiie*dnv in Novem
ber next, before dm Court House in tho
Citv ofSaxannah, between the legal hours of sale,
one certain negro woman slave, named Diana; levi
ed on under and by virtue of a fi. fa., issued out of
die Superior Court of Chntnam County, at die in-
sin nro of John 11. Gaudry, vs. Elizabeth C. Fulton,
aduii’x Tho*, Fulton,deemued. Property pointeil
out by defendant ELISHA WYLEY,
oct 4 Sheriff, c. c.
-“ Ad ml njiitrnlrlx’ Halei
O N dm first Tuesday in Deceiuberirait, wall Ira
raid, at die Court House, in Jneksonboro’,
Srriven county, Imtwcen the usual house of sale,
Two Imndre’d acres «f pine lund, more or less,
belonging to the estate of Solomon Bryan, decea*
ril. and joining land* of John Zegler, David Con
ner, and ndiers. Hold tor the benefit of the heir*
and creditor* Of the aid Snloinou Bryan.
sep 22 A. D. BRYAN, Adui’ix.
Gunrdinn'n Mule/
O N the first Tuesday in Deer inter next, will Ira
sold before the Court I loose in Snx annah,
by virtuo of an order of dm Court of Ordinary of
CliAtliuui County, Im nnd improvement*, known
a. IM number (17) seventeen, in Washington
Ward, in lira eity or Savaimab—the property of
Lucy U. and llcnri* :u Will am*, minor*. Condi-
don# risk. JAMES BARNARD,
o<t 5 .♦ Guardian
United Strites of America*
DISTRICT OF UEOKUIA,
To dio Marxlml for the District of Georgia—Grcet :
lug;
TATH ERE AS, Joint W. Long, Jotin B. Gaudry
v Y A Son, nntl Joint B. Gullie, owners, mid
Iravi Grillin, master of dm steamer or vessel Win.
Gnstou; JohnC. Walter, owuer.nnd James L. Du-
hose,iiinsler of die schooner Euphrates; Richard
W. Cozzrnt, owner, and John C. Waller, master
of tlm sloop New-Yorks Asa F. Tift*, part owner,
and John II. Gregnr, muster aud part owner of dm
sloop Eliza Catharine; Win. C. Green, owner, nnd
Win. II. Uadml, master of dm sloop Texas; and
Wui. Kemp, owner, and John Curry, masterofdm
schooner Rome, in bchulf of themselves and tho
respective erewsofiuiid vessels, have exhibited their
libel or complaint in dm District Court of dm Uni-
ted States tor the District of Georgia, stating, alleg
ing, and propounding, dial oil dm thirty-tirst day of
August last, tlm said steamer Wiu. Gaston being on
u voyage from St. Augustine iii.Floridn to Key Bis-
caync m Florida, tlm said Levi Grillin discovered
a vessel ashore on dm lluach between Jupiter inlet
and Hillsboro' ou llio Const of tlm Territory of Flo
rida, nnd immcd'inlcly proceeded to said vessel for
tho purpose of rendering to her aid: that she prov
ed to bu a barque called dm Theodor Korncr, of
Bruiiicu, Girard llrhigormun, muster, laden with a
cargo ofTobacco, Stoves, Ac. hound from New-
Orleans to Cowes and a market, iu Europe: that
tlm said hurquo was ashore wherutlm water was tun
fuel deep nt low water, she drawing about sjxtifen
feet water, und ou a part or tlm C n*t of Florida
rendered extremely hazardous hi the proximity
of bands of hostile Indians—that tho captain
and crew of said barque not being able to
move her from her situation hud liuon on shore, ta
king witli them provision* mid also awning, Ac. to
mnko n shelter—dint the said master of die William
Gaston being informed by die master of the barque
that lie would not he aide to get off hi* vessel offer-
ud to go n* sneivlily a* Im could for aid—that dm
mastcrof said barque then surrendered dm said ves
sel to die said Levi Grillin nnd his otiicers to pro-
cun; a«si*tnncc—dial the captain mil crew of said
bunpiu wore wholly unconscious of danger from
Indians until warned hy dm said Griflin—dint dm
William Gaston procoeded to Lauderdale wlmro
information was given by them of the situation of
the hanpie, from tiicnco at Censor's Creek found
tlm schooner Euphrates, Captain Dubose, und re
quested him to go to tho aid of tlm linniue, and at
j ivy Rodrigue* found the sloop Now-York, Captain
Walter, and also requested him to goto tho md of
said hnrqito—that said sloop, -together with "other
vessel.*, the Rome, Eliza Catharine, mid Texas, nl
started for the barque—die Euphrates mid Romo
iroCecded iu eompuny nnd arrived til the hnnpte lie-
ore davlight on the morning of the second instant;
found nrr ashore, learned that tlm Indians had made
their appearance, lliut tlm first mate of dm linriiue
was dead of fever, midthccnptoiu also sick. Tlm
schonuer Euphrates wax Imuled alongside dm
barque, which tlm said capt. Rriugormmi surrender
ed up, nnd they began to load her with part of the
cargo—that about l.|l'.M.nf same day the Rome
was hauled alongside the barque, and the vessel*
aforesaid, to wit: tlm Eliza Catharine, Texas and
New-York, having arrived, dm five vessel* with a
lorco of sixlv-eiglit hands, succeeded with great
labor in taking from her a part of tlm rarco,
nnd by their united effort* finally succeeded in
heaving said barque or vessel oil—after which
tiiey run n hawser to tlm Texas nud huuled tlm
liapiuc out to her, having let go her starboard uuclior
lay by her ell night. That during thixiught the In
dian* made their appearance,hut weredispursedon
the discharge nfguu* ft mil the Now-York. About
3 o'clock die next morning, they succeeded in pump-
iitsthe barque;after they got ihelmripie allo.it. the
William Gnstou again came up, and finding she bail
been relieved,departed ou her voyage. That having
iut the said vessel in order to proceed to Key West,
he wind being ahead, they lay until four o'clock, I*.
M., being thu third in*!, when they got under wei^li,
tho wind twins to tho eastward—that tho said livo
vessel* which had been engaged in relieving said
hnrque, mul saving her and liur cargo, departed for
Key West, leaving tlm lilicUmits, Walter ami Kemp
n navigator aud seven men in charge. Tho next
day hy noon, the libellant in charge ofdie barque,
found tiiey had lost hy Imnd wind* about tliirty.five
miles. They, dm saiil libellant Walter, mid Remp
lltoir navigator nnd seven men, had up to this time
tlm full control ofsaid Imnjnc and navigating her to
Key West—dint on Um fourth iustnut, dio enptnin
oftlio barque directed dm ship kept nffltotorc dm
wind and said ho must run for some northern port
—that (lie libellant, Walter, remtinslrated nud stated
that they had undertaken to carry said barque into
Key West-anil to which tlm said livo vessel* had
prncewlcd, loit dm captain insisted on going to-
wnnl* the port of Charleston.
That dm said five vessels carried for Key West
of tlm cargo of tlm linrqim, eighty-one hogshead*
mid ouo litliidrcd and twenty lialOs of Tobacco,
Ac. and thccuptoin of the barque insisting on going
ton northern port, the libellant Waller, Kemp their
navigator, mnl seven limn of their crews who were
iu possession of thu barque aud striving to carry her
to Key West, where they would have arrived in a
very short time after n change of wind, mid to
which port they had agreed with the captain to car
ry her, were brought in tlm Inirqilc to tlm port nf
Bnvnniiali, where they arrived on Iho tenth instant
—that through tho instrumentality of some of dm
said libellants the live* of dm captain nnd crew of
said barque were saved from the (mstile Indians, nnd
III it it was by die promptitude, great liibourmidenrn
oftlm libellant* tlinttlm said vessel nml her nnrpn linvn
been preserved—thill dm spend of the intelligence
of the Win. Gaston brought ill a short lime the other
five vessels to Imr. they proceeding nt night in dm
midst of tiiC'iiinst dangerous navigation of llm Cape
of Florida to" the relief of the distressed ship—tint
laid llmwiiidcoiim onto blow with greater violence,
the lives nf nil would have been greatly endangered
nnd their vessels (uninsured) hist nr injured: And
further dial nil mnl singular dm said premise* are
into and within the admirality nnd mnrnlime juris
diction of said D'xlrirt Court—wherefore llm lihul-
Inttl* pray tiitU salvage may bo awarded them hy »
decree of UiisCourtas well against the said shipnnd
her cargo.
And whereas, tho Judge of the District Court/or
thu Ilirttrici aforesaid hath ordered and directed tlm
sixtii day of October next, ut 10 o’clock, A. M , for
all persons concerned to Ira cited mid intimated to
npiraar nt the Court House in die City of Savnu-
nail, and show cause (if any they have) why judge
ment should not pass na prayed: You are hereby
authorised, empowered aud-strictly enjoined,- per
emptorily to cite ami admonish dm cnplniu of soul
lianpie, and all person* whatsoever, having or pro-
ending to have any right, title, interest nr claim in
or to the mid barque or vessel called ns aforesaid,
liertockel, apparel, and fix'..turn, and till mul. sin
gular the cargo, good*, '■arc*, mid merehuudixir
now or late on hoard, litehed against as aforesaid by
publicly allixing thi* munition on dm itiain-uiagtof
snidslit|iforsnmeliine,aiid leaving timrcnllixcdaco-
py thereof, and hy all other lawful ways nudinenn*,
whereby this monition may lie unde most public,to ho
nnduppcarol the lime nud place aforesaid, before the
Judge aforesaid; and also to attend upon every
ses-dun nml sessions to hi; held then nud from thence,
until n definitive sentence shall Im rend nud promul
gated iu the said business; to Imar.uhidu by mid per
form all and singular, such judicial acl* us urn ne-
rcssary, and by law required in the premise*; and
further tudoaiid receive what unto law anil justice
shall appertain, tinder thu pain ofthc law, ami con
ic nipt thereof, the absence and contumacy of them,
and evury of diem,in anywise notwitiistumiiug.
"And wlmtsoever you shall do in the promise*.veu
shall duly certify onto the Judge aforesaid,at tM-tiiim
and plaee aforesaid, together with these present*.
Witness the llouoroblc John C. Nieoll, Judge of
nur said D-trict Court, this twentieth day of Sep
tember, in the year of our Lord one thoiwaud eight
hundred mid forty-one.
RICHARD It. CUYLKR, Proctor.
MILLEN A. KOLLUCK, Proctor*.
Gr.o. Gi.kk, Clerk.
.All pcrium* concerned in the above inonition.
take due tHitice, a* I have this day arrested thu said
barque T. K. and cargo.
DANIELII.STEWART-, D. M
_scp 21
Fttli Good*.
T HE subscriber i* receixing nml 'will continue
to receive, hy ftitaro nrrival*, his FALL
AND WINTER STOCK, comprising every ar
ticle in the line*, which is offered iimunnlly low, at
cidicr wholesale or retail.
City end Country dealers are invited to rnlj and
examine tlm stock before purchasing, at die store
formerly omipiwd by J. A E. lugereoll, west aide
of Monument Square.
JAMES K. CHILD.
_rept!rt_* 12
. Dissolution of €opurliivr»)ii|).
rnm: roparlnership horetoforo existing between
L F.. Bliss and C. E. Barie under die firm of
lUit* Bli-s A Co. wa* dissolved on doi lftdiinst.hy
dio death ofEli-u lllLr*. The scldeiiietit of lira
aftiirs of the lute firm will he nlteiidf-i! to bv
C. E. BARIE,
rept 23 Ini Surviving Copartner.
Ptiienlx Biltrni.
A FEW Dozen of tbia cohhratod Uiuera rt-
reived m l tor ■■In bv
- j,M, U9 THOMAS JlVl.llSON
Ottorsiu lUuMrafail.
The Fditor’s Apptal to the Ftiwitnf Southern Liter
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alone in tin* lieuii*phero—nlio first, the only work
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ofFiceTjFTiiITNP.W-York
. Ladles’ Uompttiiioii,
r i* due to ourselves to say, that, unless yon tiro
in arrears for the tho Ladie*' Companion, thi*
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ally place a notice in the titiniher of those (and
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to lie true, thnt thi* establishment enjoy* u* good
a list of substantial friends a* any in our trountry.
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they would remit ns, nnd, with a readiness to per
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most cheerfully responded to.
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uniting us nt once. VVe are sure that nn one i*
either unwilling or utiahlo to pay for the Ltdiu*’
Companion.
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forward it hy mail. It ia always lira best and sa
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is easily enclosed. It will ho recollecteu that our
tenij* are $3, iu ndvance-ror $ I, during dm year.
We mny add, too, thnt where a subscriber I* in
debted, Ira will surely feel willing to pay us in ml-
vaneo, dm*making the contract between us equal;
inasmuch a* we liave .intrusted him, ho will Ira
will mnko it a fair hnaiues* transaction hy intrust
lug ii*. Bill, certoiuly, not one will delny in pay
ing up arrears, a matter of entire iustire to ii* and
to llm solMerihcrnlso. All sulMcriptioii* ate datod
either from May or November,
sep « WM. W. SNOW DEN, Proprietor.
New York Poudrelle Uoiiipauy.
T HIS COMPANY Iut* been in operation near
four year*.
Present price of share* ouo hundred nnd five
dollar*; and each share in untitled to fifty bushel* of
Poudrelle every six month/, which is equal to fifty
city cart load* of slaldii manure, for 18 year* frmii
Mureh, 1841.
Price of Poudrvtte 40 cent* per bushel, or two
dollars a barrel, of four bushels, delived on board
of vesral* ill tiii* city. Those fnrmeni who wish
to obtain till* manure regularly, will do well to
take share* soon: nml those who wish In purchase
the article, will do well not to wait aimtliur year,
until dioy wish to use it.
Owing to thu iiuiMially wet season, order* re
ceived now. cannot Ira filled under four or five
week*, hut it is believed that tilers will Ira n supply
in June, July and August.
To insure ii supply for early spring use, share*
should Im token in time to receivu n full Dividend,
which will prevent disappointment or hy a.wet
spring like the pre-cut; or
Those at a distance who dn*irn to make nu ex-
nuritimnt, can obtain one or more barrels, iu turn,
l>y reuniting, at the rate of two dollars pur barrel.
A pamphlet will lie sent to any person who desire*
one-
(O' Share* will lie fold for dm present nt $105
each, luitiliey will sorely advance in price, notwith
standing dm number of dividends will dimiiiisli cv*-
ry aix mouth*.
D. K. MINOR, Agent
120 Nassau street, (Up stairs.)
N. I).—It is to lie di-tinedy understood dial tl
t.'omnaiiv i* in no way connected with the “Urate
nnd Pntidrclle (^mipn'iiy,”or“LodiMnimliieturiiig
t.’ouipriny” of Anthony Day A Peter llnrllieleiiiv,
on dm New Jer-ey Meadows, wliirli, if report be
trim, failed after an expenditure of over $500,0M).
New York. May lOin, |8||. ^ |U pnay Ift
Bonril of ll«*nU!i.
T HE foliowitu are a list of thi unonbcn coin-
|*osiiix lira I Soar. I ofllealdi hr IMI.
Alison Ward—laivy Hart, Dr. W. G. Bulloch.
Urowii—W. W. Godfrey, I). Hridt.
L’oliiinblu—Jo-epli George, A. J- lluupt.
t.’arncnter’s Row—J.Thompson. W.G. Barton.
Decker Word—Thomas I aim, Mepheu A. I’a-
tot.
Darby—fil. f'olitirn. Dr. Curuther*.
Elbert—Dune Russell, Richard Turner.
Greene—O. O’Rourke, L \V. hinidi.
11 eat I ico U.—Hoi. Colic n. J. M. Cooper.
Jackson—Dr. S. Slaifiall, J. E. Godfrey.
Liberty—M. Myers, J. F. Limbi’.
Middle Oglethorpe—Dr. M. 8lirfl*ll, Jo*. Sear-
Iran. ■
North Oglediorpo—J. C'ody. D.J. .McKeuaie.
New Franklin—T. Hoy tics, I). O'lhrme.
Old Franklin—l)r. Steven*, R. Railord.
Perrivat—l)r. Hailey,''Gol. |<mn D'l.yoit.
South Oglediorpe—P. M. JtuMsdl,’ Jame* E.
Hogg.
Reynolds—Dr. II. K. Burroughs, W. M. Iraigh.
Warren—I. K. Telll. P. <1: ffnnnor.
Wadiintrton-J. I). Cox, Jito. Mallnry,
Spring IMI and Curry Town—K. Shcfutll. D.
Constantine, L. N. I’aJJ'ganr. John Rla'.ry.
M. MYERS, Clndrinan.
J. GxVjitnr, Secretin'. juno Ift
1 0A8F. Bay”Rum, rcci'wed and for sale by
sept 4 , rHOS 1 RYEKSON
niHoolulion of Uo*imrtifertililp.
T HE firm of Irawi* A Wilder is.tbi* day d.ssob
veil by limitation a* well a* mntuid ronscr> v
I’itlrar party is tiuilmri*ed to fi*e die name of the
eonrern in IkinsLunn.
IMJBT. A. LEWIS,
JNO. R. WILDER.
Savannah, fiaptornlrar I, 1841.
•ep 2
LF.UAL NOTICES.
tJcoivtlii—Uliitllitint Couitly.
. To ull whom it may concern.
W IiEKKAS, JamesM. Jones, Executor of llm
N, r.
last wifi nntl testament of Jome* Fowler,
dereiised, litltli applied to lira Honorable dir Court
of Ordinary of Chadrattt county, lor Letton Dm-
iniwory:
'J'hesedre fherelbre to rite and admonish all con
cerned, to file tlieir objection* (if any they have) in
tlm Olurk’a ollice of dm anid Court, on Ur before
tlm twent.v-diirdday of November next; otherwise
letter* Diiunssory will Ira granted.
Witness, dm Hon. At. Myers, one of tho Justi
ce* of dm said Court, the 22d day of Mny, 184L
EDWARD O. WILSON,
mny 23 Dcp.-Clk. o.». c. c,
~ UcorKlu—Clmthnm County/
To all whom it mny ronceru.
W IIERI-1AS, Mary Aiisley,Gutirdinnorjnek-
Hottitt 11. A. Full, hiidi applied to dm Hon.
dm Court of Ordiunry of ChuUinui county, for
Letters Dismissory.
Those ore timrelore to cite and admonish all
concerned, to tile timir olncctious, (if any they
have) in tlm Clerk’s olliconr tlm said Court, on or
lad'ore dm second day of November next; odicr-
wiso letters Dismissory will be granted.
Witness, dm lloiinrablo Wm Thorne William*,
otto of the Justice* of tlm said Court, die twenty-
Nuooud day of May, 1841.
EDWARD G. WILSON,
mny 23 ' Pep. Clk. c. o. c. c.
I-tgl' .
lied to the llonora-
Chatham county, for
.JLEOAIi NOT1CEM.
cutoruin—Cliiiilmni Conuty*
To all whom itmav concern.
W HEREAS, John M. Eight. Administrator of
llio estate' of Matdmw Eigle, Into of Chnt-
linm enmity, deeensed, hath ntiplii
hie the Court nf Ordinury of Clu
Letter* Dirtuissorv.
These are therefore to cite nnd ndmoni.di, nil con
cerned, to lile dteir objection* (if tiny they have) in
tlm Clerk’* Ollice of die wiid Court, on or betore
tlm twenty third day of March next; odienvise let
ters Dinuissory w ill Ira granted.
Witness, tlm Honornhlo M. Myers, one qf tho
Justices of dtq said Court, tlm twenty second day
nf September. A. 1). one thousand eight hundred
and forty one. EDWARD G. WILSON,
sept ‘id Dignity Clerk c.o.c. c.
~ Georgia—CDatliiim Comily.
' To till whom it tnuv concern.
W HEREAS, FrederickE. Tebcnu, Executor
of dm Inst will nnd testament of John To-
beau, deceased, hath applied to the Honorabto dto
Court of Ordinary of Chatham county, tor I/ctton*
Dhmirtsory.
These are tlraretom In rile nnd admonish nil con
cerned, to file tiicir objection* (if any they have) in
dm Clerk's ollice nf tlm snid Court, ml or lictorn
the sixth day of Novutuhur next; otherwii o Imtlers
Dismissory will Im granted.
Witness, tho Honorable Wm. Thorne Wlllinm*,
one of the Justices of the said Court, tha3d day
of May, 1811. EDWARD 0. WILSON,
may G Pep. Clk. c. o. c, c.
Gvoi'M’jfu—'iiiiiitimin Count)/
To ail whom it uinv concern.
W II Kill’. AS, C. E. Stow’, Administratrix*, t. a.
of the estate of Cntiicrine Pattisou,decn'd,
th applied to dm Hoiiorahlu thu Court of Ordi-
nnrv of Clintlinm County ftir Leltors Dismissory.
There arc therefore to cite mul admonish nil con
cerned, to tile their ohiectiiins, if any they hnve, in
dm Clerk's Ollice of Inc said Court, on or before
dio lidi day of November next; odmrwiao I .otters
Dismissory will lie granted.
Witne**, tlm Honorable Francis Sorrel, one of
dio Jiutico* of dm said Court, dio (kldity of May,
A. D. 1841. EDWARD «. WILSON,
iitnyU Deputy Clerk c. o. c. c.
~«V’orRDi—cTi»4liuihCoiiiiiy.
To idl whom it mny concern.
W HEREAS,George A. Stoley, Administrator
of tlm c«tole of John Gill, deceased, hath
applied to dm IIouorali|o tlm Courtnf Ordinary of
Clinthnin county, for lutters Dismissory.
These are therefore to cite and admon'iidi, ull con
cerned, to fill* timir objections (if any tiiey linvn)
hi tim Clerk's O litre or tlm said court, ou or before
tlm sixth day of Novumlrar next; odiurw ise letter*
Dismissory will he granted.
Witness, thelloitonible Wm. Thorno Williiim*,
one of tho Justices of die mid Court, dm third day
nl Slav, A. D. one timur-niid eight hundred and
forty one. EDWARD G. WILSON,
mny ft Deputy Clerk c. o. c. c.
* CJ o o t 7 « I u—U ii nl lluii i €oii ti t y»
To all whom it may courani.
W HEREAS, Orlando A. Wood, Adm'r or
the estate nf Walter Dubois, late of Chat
ham County deccuscd, hath nmilied to llm Honor
able the Court ofOrdiuiiryorCliathnin County to
ImdiHinisflod from said Administration.
These are tiiereforo to cilu und admonish all con
ccnieil, to file their objection* (ifany dtcy have)in
the Clerk* ollice of the mid Court, ou or before did
sixth day of September next, nlherwi*u Leltors Di
missory will be granted
WiluoHN.ihe II onoratda William T. Williams,oil*
oftlm Justice* of die said Court, dm lixtli day of
March, . D. one thousand eight hundred nud tor-
lytiim. EDWARD G. WILSON,
mar / Dnp. Clk. c. o., a. c.
UcorgiiMlInUhiinrCoitiilj.
To nil whom it may concern.
W HEREAS, Nathaniel M. Caldcr, Imlh np-
plied to tlm Hniiiimblu llm Court of Ordi
nary of Chntlinni comity, tor Letter* of Aduiini*
(ration earn Intiinrnto an item oil tile estate and ef
fect.* of John IIiiUoii, lata of Chatham county, de
creased.
These are therefore to citn and admonish, all und
singular the kindred and creditor* of llm mid de
ceased, to lile their objection* (if a.'iy they linvo)to
the granting oft tint Admini<trution nf the citute of
Um deceased In the npplirant in dm Clerk’* ollice
of the said ('ourt, oil or hefore the thirteenth iluy
of Oetolntr next; otherwise Letter*of Administra
tion will Ira granted.
Witness, llm Hniior.ihlo M. Myers, one of the
Justice* of the said Cotirt, die JI th day of Sep
tember, 1841. EDWARD G. WILSON,
rep 13 l)ep. Clk. v. o. c. o.
GcM»i ; tfiu-«Uli»llu»iii*€'ouhly/~*~
To all whom it mnv rnnrrin.
W HEREAS, Klin* Bliss,'Administratin’ of the
estate of Jedcdinti Burstow, deceased, bath
applied to llio Honorable the Court ofOi'ditiury of
Chatham County for I^ttiirs Dmmissury.
These are tirareforo to cite and luliuonisli idicnn-
rented, to file tlieir objection* (if any they Iiavu)in
the Clerk’s ollice oftlm mid Cotirt, on nr nifforit the
23d day of Novumlrar next, otherwise Let tors Di*-
illusory will Ira grnnbul.
Witness, the Honorilde Francis Sorrel, nira of
the Justices ofllra mid Court, the twenty-second
day of Mny, A. I>. one dioiisand eight Imndreduiid
lorty-onu EDWARD G. WILSON,
may 23 . Pep. Clk., o. o.,c. c.
GiTorala-Flititiitiiii County.'
To all whom it may concern.
W HEREAS, Robert I Administra
tor nf die estate of Jame* Campbell, due’ll,
hath niiidiud to the llonor.tble the Cotirt ofOrdina-
ry of 4 *li itliam County for Iraltor* Dismissory.
Tliu.su ere therefore to rite and admonish uficon-
eernwl, to file their olijeetioiis (ifany they have) in
thu Clerk’s office of the said- Court, oil or bfitoru
ihu Iith day of November next; otherwise I<cttcr*
Dismis-or)'will Ira gralited.
Witness, the lien. El’** Reed. One of the Justice*
of din *aid Court, die 3d day ol May, A. 1)., IBIJ.
EDWARD G. WILSON,
may ft l)cp. Clk., u. o., c. c.
Gcnruiii—4)liatlmtii <!ounly/ *
* To nil whom it mav concent.
W IIKKMM, RuIk-i, Admit,*
istralor ol the estate of Maria II. Huber-
hIiiuii, deeca.iud, hath applied to Um Honorable th*
Court of Ordinary of Chatham County for Letters
Dioiik-ory.
Timse are therefore to rite nml ndmouisballcon<
cerued, to filu their objections (ifutty tlray Imvejin
llm Clerk’s ollice of dm mid Court, ou or hetoro
life sixth day of November next; odierwi.se letter*
Disiulraory will he granted.
Wituc*a tlm lion. Elia* Rred.one of die Justice*
tlm mid Court, dm diird day of May, A*. I)., mm
-ihoasand eight hundred and forty one.
EDWARD G. WILSON,
. may p Pep. Clk. c. n. c. i
fleurgln^Cliittlimn Coiiiityi
To all whom it may conaern.
W H EREAH, Harriet S. Cooke,Administration
of the estate of Henry I*. Cooke deeen*
rd. Iwth applied to tte Honorable lira Court o|
Ordinary or Chatham county, for Letter* Di*mi*
sore.
Ttteseure dierufore to cite and admonish all con
cerned, to file their objection* (if any they have)in
the Clerk's ollic - of the mid Court, an or before
die mill day of Noven iter Uoxl; otherwise Leltcm
Dixtiiissoiy will Ira granted.
Willie**, the Iltfn'i F. Sorrel.one of the Justice*
of the mid Coifrt, din Unrd day of May, 1811,
KDWAUD G. WILSON,
may tl Dap. Clk. c. o. r,
i^ifo'riUq of IdMO.
<4corRln—4'hnCliaui Uouuty.
’1\) all whom it may concern:
W HEREAS, Alexander A. SttieU, Imlh an-
plied to Um Ilonornhlo the Court x»f Ordi
nary of Chatham county, tor tatton of Adminis
tration on tho natoto and effect* of George D. Corn-
well, bite of Chatham county, drcOoreu;
There are dtereforo to cita and admonish, oil
nnd lingular die kindred nnd creditor* of *aid do*
«nn«od, to filn their ohjocUons, (if any dmy lutvo)
to dm grouting of thu administration of thu estate
oftlio deceased to the applicant in dm Clerk's of
fice nf dm Mid Court, on or before the fohrtccnth
day of October next; nilmrwinu Loltors of Admin
Dtrntinn will ho granted.
Witness, dm Ilonornhlo M. MycrX, ono hf dm
Justice* of die said Court die 14th day of Septom
ber, 1811. EDWARD G. WILSON,
sop 14 Dep. Clk. c. .o C. e.
Clc or tf I ii—€ Fui til ni it ~L'mint y/
To nil whom it may coururn.
W HEREAS, Benjamin L. Coin, Adm'r., of
tho CNtato of Jim. D. Cole, Into of CUht
ham comity, deceased, hath applied to dto llniiora
hie tim Churt qf Ordinary til ChaUtnin county, to
be distn'uued from said Administration.
There arc tiiereforo to cite nml admonish, all con
cerned, to file their olijeetioi» (if any they linvo)
iu dm Clerk'* Ollice of die Dahl Churt, on or ho
tore dm Mixdi day of September next; othenvisu
letter* di*mi*Mirv will Im granted:
Wiluc**, the Ilonorablo Francis Sorrel, ono ol
tho Jitsticcsof dm said Court, thoUlhday of March
A. D. ono dioiisand eiget htttnlred nml fortv one.
EDWARD G. WILSON,
mnr7 • Deputy Clerk c. o. c. v.
GcorRtti—cflmlliamComity.
To oil whom it mny coiiccnt.
W HEREAS, Ann E. Spencer Executrix o*» l 4!
Inst will and testtitiiciitofjimraa J W H| ail-
rer, deceased, hiidi' applied to dm Honorable dm
Cour of Ordinary of L’lmtbam county, tor Letters
riismiwMirv.
These iire ilierefore to rite nud admonish all con
rented, to file their oliiection* (ifaiiy they ltnve( iu
tlm Clerk'd Office of tlm add Court, an or hefore
the sixth day of November next; otherwise Letter*
Dismirsory will Im granted.
Witness, the Honorable Frnttri* Sorrel, mm of
the Justice* oftlm said Court tho third dnv of May,
A. D.jiiio thousuud eight hundred aud. ibrty one.
EDWARD G WILSON,
_ mny 0 Deputy Clerk c..o. v. c.
’ Georgia—Cliutliani County/
To nil whom it may coneeru.
W HEREAS Sarah Bird, Administratrix oftlm
estate of Lewis Bird, deceased, hath appli-
nt thellouorable, dm Court of Ordinary of Chat-
ham Comity, for Imt|ur* Dismissory.
These lire theretoro In cite nnd aditmuidi all con
cerned to file Uioir objection*(if any they have)
tlm Clerk'* ollice oftlio said Court, ou nr hetoro
the eleventh day nf March next, otherwise Letter*
Dismissory will Im granted. .
Witness tho HnnomhleM. Myers, one ofthc Jus
tices of llm said Court, tho Itith day of September,
18.1. CUWAItl) (i. WILSON,
nep II Dep. Clk. c.o. c.
Gfortfin—Chnlhitm 4/011 illy/
To nil whom it mny concern.
W HEREAS, William L. Hofniinii. Adminis
trator of the imlalu of John J. Dean, dne’d,
hadi applied to the Honorable tlm Court qf Ordina
ry of Cnatluim County for Letters Dismissory.
These nro thereftiro to cite and ndmonislinll con-
corned, to filn tlmir objection* (ifaiiy they lmvu)in
the Clerk'* ollice oftlm said Court,on or boforutlie
sixdi dny of Novomhur next, odierwuo lutters Di*-
inissory will bn granted'.
Wium** r tlm lion. Wm. Tlmmo William*, one
ofthc Justices oftito said Court, tlm diird day of
May, A. 1). 1811.
EDWARD G. WILSON,
Dep. Clk., co., c
AUCTION SALEM.
Anthracite Coal, Baron, JJutter, Ac.
By F. W. Ilefimn^an.:
. At I’rivato S.d4;
W ! ,r ^^ Atid •Cfftn'd
10 cn*lu Biriiu Side*
do „ do Shoulder*
27 Mil* lie** Fork .
85 do Prime do / . • /
85 do . do Beer .
150 kegs N6.1 Lard
■0 do first quality Goriwn Butter
10 lihds prime N. O. Sugar
10 half cheat* I’oehong Tea, 1-4 lb patten
80 hUXcs (12 lb) Ilysbn do
Just received p«r Sedmah, La'Grange, New-
Haunter, ahd otfaor gfrival*. '
oct 6 3
KxroutoF* Sole; *! .
By F. W, Ilciiiciimiin.
On MONDAY, lf.di NovctoOvr uJxt,
At 11 o’clock, will (hi sold ut die hottsb npp oiito
G. U. Lamar, Esq. (formerly Win: (hinUw 1 *) hr
BrUughtoii-streiit, the Idle revidottCe of Ijonry Tay-
tor, L*(|. decoused, a pnit of his R< nl and PeisUntd
Estate, cbilsUtiliff of llOlimhold Fnrmture.CroCk-
•ryware, Gliuuwore, Silverware, Cirrihge atxf
Horte*. tujd Negeoert, viz: '
Sofa nud Pillows, Extension’Dining Table, Ceo
Ire Tublo, Hidebbard, 2 doz. Fieiieh Mul.ogany
Chubs, do. Rocking and Sewing Chnjrs, 1 pair
(JItomanr, Brusaclg t.’nrpwl and Ruga, li0')-.tnl*(R)«"
fint ma<l(i up, 1 Mtndl Carpet, Double Marble Tbp
Fnrlnred Wasli»tand, siuglo do.'tlo. Mnlmgany top;
2 French Bedsteads, 1 pair French l*d!mv.«, I pt* r
Bolster*, 2 pair I’aliiuU-rs', 2 Mttiri sses, Mai bgat.y
Wartlrobe, DreMiug Bnr.-ioi, Fender nud l ender
Irous, Crib, Writing Desk, Ac.
ALSO,
SILVER-WARE, consisting of Tea Srt, Two
Waiters, Dinner mid Dessert l oti.*; Table, Dr**-
rert mid Tea Spoons; laulie, Huger Tuj,*; Hint
Hpoims, Gravy laul'Cs, Candlesticks, Miiullcr* and
Tray.
CROCKERY WARE, cowknihg of I Dinner
Set of Wliitu Granite Ware, 1 do. do Liverpool
Ware, 1 Tea Set, China Cup* nml Snueeis, Pt.cn.
era, &c.mid sundiy ortidr* of GLASSWARE.
At.HO,
Carrioge and pair of 11 or** a.
a srl,
At tlia Minn Unm and place, u family of Ne
groes, rminuting nl 11, viz: Molly, John, Fl.hrby,
Iftitle J6lm, Fayloit, Adam, Littlo Molly, IJtilo
Plwi’by, lleilry and Fhntce*.
All Um lihovu property ktdd ttmlnr thu will, and
tor llio benefit of llm lieif*. By otift r'df- 1
JOHN 1*. WILLIAMSON, Ex’orv
All Um nhUvn articles of furniture, silver, gloss
ami riockerywnre, u* also tlm enriiaie, have Li«n
but littlo il any used, having beVti all purehn* -d hy
thu deeensed hist full in New-York. Tlm Iioimm
ore gentle and yotum. Term* cn*li, bmiknlde mo-
uoy ' \ iffy fni ft\dt 'rep Vd
A n/RTif
fiiy n
4 it/pply received and tor sale bv
THOB. RYEKSON 7
Gooruln—Clmtlinm County.
To all whom it may eoucorn. •
W HEREAS, Joint Mullury, Guardian or lien
ry llitm*. tin orphnn, hath applied to dm
IlnnondiledmCnurt or*
f Ordinary of C hatluun con li
ly for Letter* Dismissory.
These are Ilierefore to rife and admonish all con
form'd, to file diuir objection* (ifaiiy dmy have) it
dm Clerk’* ollice nf Iho said Court, on or hcfori
Um second day of July next; odierwuo Leltors Din-
missory Will bo granted.
Willie**, tlm Ilnjinmble Francis Sorrel, one nf
dm Justice* oftlio *nid Court, tlm twenty-second day
of May, A. D. otto thousand eight hundred und tiir-
ty-oiio. EDWARD G. WILSON,
may 23 Dap. Clk. c, u. a c.
8livHn> Sail*.
W ILL be sold ou dm first Tucbduy in Nnvem
ter next, in AtcliitoMh County,atdie Comt
House in tho city of Duticn, hclweeh the usual
hour* of sale, all dm right title a’nd interest, dnectly
nud imlirecdy ofdie Hunk of Darien, in and to Um
following properly, situated, lying aud being in tim
■aid city, to wit:
Lot* No cloven, (II,) twelve (12, )d.irtci’!t, (13,)
fourteen,(14.) aud fifteen, n. r ».) butliided Itoifli I y
Uread-fltreet and costly by Scriven-»Uect, and nut
iiing to llio ririir loiv Water mnrk—-duro i»re twb
wharfs niiddirao ■lore-houses titisuid lot*, tuiil now
or lately occupied by Mitchell, Wycr 6o Co.
Imt* No. dnrty-oiM.(3L) eighty-one,(81,)pirhty
uirce. (83,) and highty-four, (84.) on Cut HcnJ
Crock, bounded north by First-nl^el, eoudi l»jr
Brnnd-struet, und all of them vueiuit.
Lot No. forty-tloee, (43) boutidc: oa*t by Jack
sou-street, sooUtby Uiuad-stiect, oil which tin it*. '*
a dwelling houso, liable nnd tidier out houre*. oc
cupied by P. R. Yongc. Junior. . •
Let No. torty.nino, (4U)bountled soutl) by Brund-
street nud went-by Serivvti-street kuown as ilia
City Hotel,occupied by L. H. J.uhsoii, amt Amu*
Ailing.
LoWNo.tliree.(3)aiid four, (4) bounded north
by lirnad-Htrecr, ami mtuiiug to llm river low wtu\ r
mark, On whirb there i* ri viete house, wluirf and
' orn several ahoils, ol prescut, or lately occupied by lip
gem A Crane.
Imt* No. nine (9) and ten, (It),) lauimlcd north
hy Blond-street, west hv Surivcn-stieet, i nulling |o
die river low water mark, on which dmroute cigl.t
tabby building* nml wluirf,occupied in part by Sam-
M. Street,nml Wiltiaiu Jl. Wil”
Gcorffln—Cliiitlmm County.
To nil wtwm it may concern.
W HEREAS, Mery Nock, administrate* of
tho estate of Edward Nock, hath applied to
the Honorable the Canrt of Ordinary of Cloithsm
Connly, for Imtter* DUmUsory.
Those are dmrofore to tile and odmonisli all con-
corned, to file dielr objeclion* (If ally iter have) in
tho Clcrk’a Office oftho nM Court, offer before
theflthday orNftvemter aext; otterwire letura
yffinzz nets* gpur*. *
° r,h ‘ ToWABD^WuSbli, 0 -
D,iy (, U»p>Clwk.c.8 - -■
sulnlmifl .OsinTne.
30 “'THorRmlo/ 0 '
Georgia—Cliitllmm Conuty.
To all whom it may ooticcrii.
W HEREAS, Robert Hnucralinm, Giinrdinti of
tlm orphan* of William I!nter*hnni, dec’d
hath applied to dm lion, dio Court of Ordiunry of
Cluitlutm Comity, for Imtter* Dismiiwory.
These nrn thereftiro to cito nmlnilnioiiinh, till roll
cornetl, to file tlmir ohjncdn)i*(ifnuy limy have) in
tho Clerk’* office of llm said Court, oil or before
dio imveiitceitib day of June next; otherwise let
ters Dislliuwory will III! granted. ' iwiinTnim, ■■will, uj nunun^uci;i. nun -e nmu iii
Witness tlm Hon. Elin* Heed, one oftlm Ju*U- building* thorcon, occupied by AllMi B; I'oWull.
cc* of tlm said Court, the third dny of May, At D. *' * *- •* * *
ono dioiisand eight hundred nml mrtv one.
EDWARD G. WILSON,
may (I Dep. Clk. c. o. c. r.
4 tlm ill County.
To nil wlmiu it muy concern.
W HEREAS, Anti Johnston. Executrix of the
last will ami testament of Wm. Parker, de
ceased, hath applied to tlm lloiinrable the Coititof
Ordinary of Chadtaui County, for Imltora Dismis-
sory.
These are therefore to rite nml admonish nllcnn-
cetned, to file their ohjertioiis (if nny diey have) in
the (Merit* office oftlm snid Court, on or la-fore the
sixth dny of November next; otherwise Letter* IH*<
missory will bo grunted.
Witness, dm lloiioruldn Frnnri*' Sorrel, mm nf
the Justice* of dm said Court, die 3d dny of May.
1811. EDWARD G. WILSON,
may fi , Dep. CUt., c. o., c. o.
(Icit/rgitf-CImtliuiu CouiitV*
To.all whom ituiuy rnncurti.
W HEREAS, Orlando A. Wood, Administra
tor oftlm e*tale of Mathew II. Drake, de
ceased, hath Nppliml to the Hoimrahlc dio Court of
Ordinury ofCiiatluun County for Letter* dismisso-
ry.
TlmMi arc dmrefore to cite nud ndiimiushnllcnn-
ennn-d t to file tlmir objections (if any they have) in
tho Clerk’* nffico of tho mid Court, nn nr tetore
llm 23d day of November next, olhej wiso Letters
Distiilssory will Im granted.
Witness, the (Ion. Elias Reed, one of dm Ju*-
lice* of die mu! Court, llio twoiily-sccnnd <L. . *
Muv.A.D. 1841.
EDWARD G. WILSON,
may 83 Dep. (?lk.,c. q.,c. c.
Georgia—Clialliiim County.
To nil whom it mnv rnneern.
W HEREAS. William II. Bulloch, Ado.it.;.
trutor of dm estate of Wimberly J. Hun
ter, deceased, hath applied to the Honorable the
Court of Ordinary of Chuduuu County, tor tet
ter* DisuiMNiry.
Those ure dierufore to rjteaiiilailiuonish tdlron-
cerned to file timir objeti.oii* (if any dmy linvo) in
llm Clerk's Ollice of tint said Court, ou or before
Um sixtii day of Novomter next; otherwim letter*
Dismissory wiil be granted.
Willie**, tte lloiuiralde Wm. Tliomo William*,
one of tlm Justice* of dm said Court, die third day
of May, A. 1). one thousand eight hundred nud
forty one. EDWARD (.'! WILSON.
may 0 Deputy Clerk c. o. c. c.
Gvortfia—A'lmtlmm Coaulf.
To all whom it unv concern.
W HEREAS, Francis Ciiumpion, Administra
tor of dm estate of Lucy Hhellield,deceas
ed, bath applied to die Hononbletiic Court of Or
dinary of Chatham county, tor Loiter* Dismissory.
Tlmse are timretore to tile and admonish all ion-
ccrncd, to file timir abjection* (if any they havo) in
dm Clark’s office of dm said Court, on or hetoro
dm sixth day of November next; otherwise Letters
DismisHory will be granted.
Wiuie**. Jim Honorable W. Thome Williams,
one of tlm Justice* of dio said Court, Urn 3d dny'
of May, A- D. 1841. -
EDWARD G. WILSON,
may fi Dep. Clk- c. o. c. c.
sept 8
uellB. Street, and William II. Williamson.
K Ns.tiAr*mi(M)aiiil »S*M, (00j bounded
•j flrtmitetreet, ondnordi by I'imitimt—
diqro nro oil Umto Lot* u dwelling mid out-iioViMi,
occupied at proahiit, or lately by Martin if. Haiku-
Lot No. *ixty-otie. (fil) adjoining No/fiO, varnut.
teit No. ono, (1,) bounded noiUiby Broadway
arid west by Nordi-wnv running to lim river, one
stnro-ltouso nud whurf therrhn, aud occupied by
Benjamin F. Briggs.
Lot No. *0(011, (7,) bounded ea*l by. Kitten-
liousc-ftrcet, north uy Adauis-etreet. Iiott e biaf mt
buildiiig* thorcon, occupied by Alitor B; Powell.
Also, No. eight (8)liotinUL'd north by Aduu^t *lf< et,
vacant ; '// .
Truss lot* (7 nnd II, bnimdcd west fry-Yen.on
square, ffouth hy Green-street, with banking Itoti-e
thorcon. Ocnnplpd hy dm■ President, Diroetoi*
and CiiNhinr of tlm Rank of Darien
Tlmro is also—lot No. otto hundred and ftmr,
(fill,) bounded scndi -fcy firat-otreet, with » small
house thereon, nccupjed'by a colored oirtti .by tho
tinitio of Jackson-'
Lot No. sixty-eight, (fi8,)boimilcd uOrtli hy First
street, west by Jitrksnn-Rli eet, vacant. • •
tet No. two linndreil and *i.\ty-five, (2U5|)on
Fonttb-rlrcet and North-way, vacant.
tet No. one hundred and five (105) corner of
Scriven and Firat-tareeN, with dwelling and. out
house*, occupied at |ire*cut hy Wm. i). Lcker,
lateh^ occupied by II. N. Gamble.
Tim above described loi* are it umbered avoid
ing to a plan of llm city of Darien, which j* recor
ded in the office of Surveyor General of the. 8u.te
of Georgia in Rrcord ilnok, C. C„ p npq 49).
Tho nhnvo descrihrd property will bo fold for
cash nt the time and place heretofore iMUgiotit d,
for the tun pom of satisfying, nud by virtuc.nl miii-
dry fi. fa*, issued by N. W. Catucuter, J. I’., tor
tho 271st Dis. G. M. John («. Winter vn. Bank of
Durieti, which were lovied upon nnd.rt turned to
mo by John Y. Bmitit, Constable. The reveral
parte* in ‘po.-uciuiou of llm property have keen
duly notified oftho levy, - . ’’
Property which muy bo sold nml not paid for
iustmiter. will Im itnmndiatoly re-sold at tlm risk of
llm ptitoteecr. Tlm sale wifi be mndo without iu.
serve or postponement.
THOMAS C. CHICK.
Sheriff Molutoalt Co. .
SiicrKr’Wsnlfr
W ILL Im sold on the firstTnoday in Nav^m-
ber next, teforo tho Coffrt House in the < i-
fy of Snvtiuiiidi, te lweon tlm n*tml honraofsali—•
I carved Mahogany BedsUmd, I Mfdmgai'V Hide-
board, 1 Mahognny Client Of Drmers'.t M.-nop>ny
T.’ddes, I Pine Woslestand, 1 Pine Table. 1 P,i,«
Todct Table, 1 Wire Safe, I Mahogany Tft.’Cmo,
I Liquor Cose, I dozen und ii halfCliaii*, I i'uu,.i
lira** Cluck,.! pair Fire,Dog*. 1 Looking-Glu*., |
pair Glass Decantor*, Ijigil' Glue* Pitcher*,'J hu f
dozen Tumblers, llot Crockery Ware, 5 i
b!e Spoon*,U Tea Bpoote. 1 lot of ll0ok*,1 Brutch
'Carpel, 1 pair Bra** Candle-stick*, 2 te.uh. r
Trunk*, 1 Man United Stater, fi KnivArahd Fori;-,
1 Coffee Mill,2pair Iron Fire Dogs, Hiram 8| ice
Mortar, 1 Grid Iron, f Wuffio Iron, 1 jmir fmaoCi-
ing Irous, 10 Cooking I’6t«,3 Ovne*, 2 ten Kci.les,
1 silver mounted d6nble barrel Gun;! two ho- «
Wagon, (without Imdy) 3 Wheel*, ottd Og Wagon
without body, 1 Buggy Gig, 2 set* of Carriage
Hornes*, 2four wheeled Cart iugc-, 1 Gig llano-.-*,
1 Cart 1 Bay Horae, 1 lot of Carpenter'* TeoL,
I Saddle atal Uridte. 30 head of Stork Cattle. 4
Goati, 3 Bheep, 1 Silver Watch, and 1 Boat luili.
37 fool long—being tlm proeerfy of cliff returned
by EdWardBoiitqitih, on fnaofvent debtor, and
■old by order of tho Inferior Court ofCbatbaAtcpuu-
ly, tor tho benefit of hi* credi tora. o - ,
■d( KI,ISHAWnXY,8tartffc.o.
gliortlTa SlilW. 4
W II.L he wild on tli. (nl Tucdiy in Bli>r.m-
1:it iut. bcrcrdioC'ciun llotue in III,
ciivors.iv.iiiuli, tawm'ii (n hpl Um of.«•>,
0,;folio win. “e™
lo wlo (1,0.00. Wnnoy.Crtlwino, l3iubeth,8uio
imho. Ou’oliiio mil lleury.mdono lot or bMelirr'o
»,l,hu *nd immoiWj*0 oC .nf
nluraoilbr (Vm. B.Bkh.l3nn,oiiaiHhomil.0H
lor, nod mill hr ordf r of lb. Inferior Comrt of Ch.[-
bam County, (lir llio bon.flt ofhl. tn&mt*.
M* ELI8UA WYLI" ™
Awlsc. of Brea* ro»T .
Clt, TouOorui OrriOK, (
• ■ Oriobo, %!84U (
T UP. .varigo orioo of Floor tho larUuofltli ho-
in, #7 >0' piar boml, luMd mu* 1
follow., y«f . m
'10 eontlMtfmmt weigh Sib. 11 m- ,
■ (icon! •(» . So llh-ufcx. .
3 cent do do H|W*,
oct 4 J08LFH fair, Cily Vrccmtcc