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GEORGIAN FOR
TIIE COUNTRY
sn
NEW SERIES—VOL. I.
TUESDAY MORJS'WG, JULY »0, 1883.
NO. 138
THE
DAILY GEORGIAN,
is EDITED .1.VD PUBLISHED I.V THB
CITV OF SAVANNAH,
TVtj GfcOTRc RobeiUon, 3t.
At Eight Dollar* per annum! payable in advance.
, THE GEORGIAN,
V, FflR TUB COUNTRY,
I( published to meet the arrangement or the
■til, three time, t week, (Tuesday, Thursday
and Saturday) »t the Office of the Delly Door-
gian, and conttini ell the intelligence, Cominer,
dal, Pollliotl end Miacellineuua, including ad
vertisements, publithed in the Delly Paper.
The Country Peper it tent to tU pert%pf the
State tnd Union, or deUvere* in the City, at
five dollars per annum, payable In advene*.
Advertisement* are inserted In both pepera
et 75 cents per square, of Hines, for the first
Insertion, and 37J lor'evcry succeeding pubU-
cation. 1
I Notice oii(l Caution.
W HKRl*'. VS 1 have been informed that John
Oerpochnn and Peter Mitchell ot this cl*
ty have by sundry deed* recently mortgaged
and assigned to divers persons eithertlieir indt.
eidual creditors, creditors of the late firm ot
Carnochan U Mitchell, or others, all oraundry
the property slid catatc, both real and personal,
of the said firm, aa well at their own individual
properly and estate, consisting togother of
houses, lots, lands, itnrea, wharvea, negroea, he.
in Savannah and Darien in Georgia, or the
neighborhood thereof, and elsewhere with their
Interest or share in the stock bf the lower
steam mill near Darien, tnd sundry shares in
the United Ststes Hunk and other banks, as well
«s sundry debts due to them in various places,
besides lands, lots, negroes, fcc. in the territory
of Florida, and particularly one large tract of
land bought of Forbes U Co. lying between
the rivers St. Mark* and Apalachicola In the
territory of Florida aforesaid.
Thcseare hereby to oaution the public against
purchasing sny pari of the said proporty or ea.
fate «o conveyed, or any Other property belong
ing to the (aid Carnochan £f Mitchell, or either
of them, at I hold prior mortgage# on the great-
eat part thereof, which are on record in the re
gistry in Savannah and Darien aforesaid and in
Cliarleiton, S. C. and equitable lem. on all the
property of »aid John Carnochan ahd Peter
Mitchell. WILLIAM LHllUSHE.
June 8 flS
To the Public.
J CARNOCHAN and P. MITCHF.L are sor
a_ _ l.a LaiLoat sh« m.nli/
a ry to be again brought before the public
>y a second nonce of Mr Christie'!, who hat un-
Inubtedly claima againat them, which, when
liiully liquidated on the decinon of the amt
finullv liqutuateu on me
now pending, they will try to aatl.fy u loon is
P °Tlte l *d«d7^n'der which Mr Cbriitie claima
an exclusive right to all the real and peraonal
estate of Csrnochsn & Mitchel, arc conuaerea
•s informal, unjuat and illegal. Hence they
have been brought and are atill before the court,
and other deed* have been executed ami re-
corded, conveying the property for the ore of
all their creditors, Mr Christie lneluded, with
out inv trust or reservation beneficial to G. U
M. or their families i and if this bo not agreea
ble to that gentleman, it must nevertheless tp-
pear fair and equitable to the public and all who
have ft scnsti of justice*
The Trustees under the late deeds are anx-
ions to sell the Lands in Florida, alluded to in
ft,e notice of Mr Christie, and to apply the pro
ceeds to the immediate payment of part ot tna
demand, and deposit a sufficiency thereof to co
ver ull his claim, subject to the decision ol t ie
coil rt -but III* opposition to anv reasonable sale,
oa one interested in hi* own right, whilst injur
ing all parlies concerned, must be home until a
dale can be made under an order ol court.
Editors of papers who insert Mr Chriltle’s
notice, will ph ase invert the above until hit it
Withdrawn, anti forward their bills to the Savan-
h Republican Office, where they will be
promptly paid hy J. C. if P. M.
Superior Court—Chatham
County.
Chnmhen, 20«A AovemJrr, 1831.
Thfifnas B. Smith, Complainant, ~|
Sum* M. Smith! Atom Pemberton, I
William Callaghan and Amelia hit >tn Equity.
wife, Samuel Slocks and Eliiabeth
bia wife, Probart and Maty
his wife, Defendants. J
On reading the affidavit of Thomas B. Smith,
complaintnt, in a Bill in Equity, in the Superior
Court of the County of Chatham, Hating that
Alton Pemberton, one of the defendants in said
Bill, reaidea in the county of Burke in this atate ■,
that William Callaghan and Amelia hit wile, alio
defendant! in saidVill,reaidea*Newport in the
Mate of R. Island; and that Samuel Stocks and E-
Biabeth hit wife, and Probart and Mary hia
wife, also defendants In laid bill, reaidestn the
kingdom of Great Britain—It ia ordered, that
publication oWhia rule in one of the public ga-
aettei of this atate, weekly for two months from
this date, be considered aa sufficient service to
compel the appearance of the laid Alton Pem
berton ; that publication of thia rule in one of
the public guettes of thia atate,weekly for three
month! from thia date be considered a sufficient
service to compel the appearance of the said
William Callaghan and Ameliahia wife, and that
publication of thia rule in one ofche public ga-
settea, of thia slate weekly, for eight monthi
from this date, be considered aa aufficient ser
vice to compel the appearance of Samuel Stocks
and Eliiabeth his wife i and Probart and
Mary hiB wife. And it is further ordered, that
at the expiration of the respective periods a-
foresaid, the said parties, respectively, do ap
pear sod answer to the Complainant s Bill.
Extract Jrern the Mtnuteo,
JOB T. BOLLES, Cier*.
nov. 36 fSm^
Warranted Articles.
ruST received, per ship Corsair, a fresh sup-
I ply of
MEDICINES,
Perfumery and Spices.
aptil 3S
For sale by
ANSON PARSONS,
Druggi*, No 8, Gibbers' building*.
Georgia—Camden County.
By John Bailey, Clerk of the Coutt of Ordinary
for said county.
‘VVTHEREAS, John Bailey, executor of the
IV estate of Jane Taylor alias Jano Camp
bell, late of said county, dec. applies to the hnn.
orable the Court of Ordinary of said county ..for
to be discharged from hia executorship on laid
estate.
Tlieso are, therefore, to cite and admonish all
and singular the heirs tnd creditors of said es
tate, to filcstlieir objections (if any they have)
in tin clerk's office of the court of ordinary on
or before the firat Monday in August next,other-
wise the laid executor will be ditcharged.
Witness, die Hon. William Glbsoa, one of the
Judges of said Court, thia twentieth day of Jan
uary, tVJS.
(L. S.) JOHN BAILEY, o c o 0 C
janCS 50f _ ,
^-Camden Comity.
■y^HEKHAS, Mrs. Louisa C. Shaw, Excen
Georgia
trixi applies for letters of dismission from
le of Gene'
the estate of General Nathaniel Green, dectas-
ed These are therefore to cite and admonish
all and lingular Hie kindred and creditors of
•aid deceased to be and appear at my office, on
or before the first Monday in Jansary next, and
shew cause (if any) why said letters should not
be granted, in terms of the law.
Given under my hand and seal, thia 33d day
of June, 1823.
ft, a] JOHN BAILEY, c.e.o.e.c.
July 1
Georgia—Camden County.
W IIRHEAS, Eliliu Atwater, esquire, admi
nistrator, applies ft>r letters of dismission
fVom the estates of Colonel William Scott, de
ceased, John Campbell, deceased, and Havens
Waterman, deceased. These arc therefore to
cite and admonish all and singular the kindred
and creditors of said deceased persons, to be
and appear at my office on or before the first
Monday in January neat, and shew cause (if any)
why said letters should not be granted in terms
of the law.
Given under my hand and seal, thi*22d June,
1822.
[i. s.] JOHN BAILEY, e. c. o. e. e.
\ July 1 /
Prince's Digest
or Tna
LAWS OF GEORGIA.
I^pili: undersigned having contracted to print
for the States certain number ufcopies,
now issue
PROPOSALS
For publithinf to thou wAo muy Arcsine tubteri-
DIGESTqf the LAWS
State of Georgia.
Containing all Statutes, and the suhstanee of all
Resolutions of n general and public nature,
and now in three, which have been pasted in
this State previous to the session of the Gen*
era! Assembly of December, 1820, with oc
casional explanatory notes and connection
references, and a lilt of the Statutes repealed
or obsolete.
TO WATCH T1 ADMITS
AN APPENDIX,
Containing the Constitution of the U. States j
the Constitution of the State of Geotgiaas
' amended ; the Statutes of Frauds and Perjiw
ries, the Habeas Corpus Act, £fc. &c.
WITH A COPIOUS INDEX.
Compiled by the appointment, and under the ov*
tho:ity of the General Assembly,
Ur OLIVER H. PRINCE.
There are few so ignorant as not to know that
a work like this, if even tolerably executed,
must possess intrinsic value. The compilation
of this book is allowed by competent judges, to
he performed In a very masterly manner} and
the well known character of the gentleman
whose name it bears, forbids the idea of any
deficiency of industry or talent in executing
the important seryicc confided to him by the
Legislature.
It is believed tnat every man who can conve
niently buy this work ought to possess it, be
cause it behoves every citnen to have some
knowledge of the lawn of his country. The
opinion expressed by Judge Blackstone is cer
tainly correct that, "As every one is interest
ed in the preservation of the Laws, it is in
cumbent upon every man to be acquainted with
those at least with which he is immediately
concerned; lest he incur the censure, as well
as inconvenience, of living in Society, without
knowing the obligations which it lays him un
der.”
CONDITIONS.
The book will be neatly printed and substan
tially bound in one large royal octavo volume,
ins'ie equal to “ htertoll** Diveit if the Lome
if the United Stale*,” and will t>e furnished to
subset ibers at the price that books sell for in
Philadelphia, to wit, seven dollars per copy,
payable on delivery of the work) which will be
ready by November or December next.
GRANTLAND U OttllE.
Milledgeville, 22d April, 1822.
may 4
Bug Destroying Tincture.
“ Tir’d Nature's toft restorer balmy sleep.
He like the world, hit ready visit pays
Where fortune smile,: the wretched he for-
sakra:
Swift on h.s downy piniona 8ies from bed
With Bugs infested; and gilds the Couch
Of prudent house wile.
TV FTEB the most minute research and ex-
AA perience made on its efficacy, Dr. BF.lt-
THELOT now confidently assures the public
that he has invented a Mixture which will most
infallibly destroy those unwelcome disturbenof
our repose, by applying it to the furniture which
they infest. There it no danger in its use, and
it ia perfectly free from ungrateful smell.
Aa Dr. B ia desirous that what he now of
fers to snfTering humanity may recommend it
self by its use, he ibstsini from all that panegy
ric* too often accompanying the most contemp
tible nostrums- June 13
Leghorn Hats, £jc.
F IDll esses Leghorn Hats
Two ditto sup. Cambric Prints
On* F-ngfish built Curricle, with Hsrncn com
plete Fox sale by
HALL k HOYT.
mm*
In the Circuit Court of the
United States,
In nni far the District of PcunsyUxnia
til the third Circuit.
BETWEEN
Joseph Man and Joseph Marx"
and Geoige Marx, citizens of
the state of Virginia, who BU$
as well in their own namesaa
in behalf of auch other Per
sons, Stockholders of the Iste
Bank of the United Ststes
heretofore named, ss shall
come in and becoro(T Parties
hereto, contributing to the
Expenses of this 8uit— Com-
plainams.
AND.
David Lenox, Elias Boudinot, * October,
Hubert Smith, Jsmes C. Fish
er, Joseph Sims, Archibald
McCall, Paul 5teman, Samuel
Coates, llenry Piwtt, George
Fox, I’sschall Hollingsworth,
alohn Stillc, Thomas M. Wil
ling, Horace Binney, George
Harrison, Abijah ffammtnd,
William Bayard and Olver
Wolcott, citizend of the State
of Pennsylvania, Trustees of
the lath Bank of the Catted I
States. J
In Equity,
9esM6ns
1817.
ND now, to wit, this twenty.third day of
April, one thousand right bundled end
twenty-two, this cause came before the Court,
on a Mandate from the Honorable the Supreme
Court ol the United States for further proceed-
ings. Whereupon it is ordeted and decreed—
That the holders of Notes the late Bank of
the United States, bring them in for payment
at the? late Banking House ol' said Bank in the
city of Philadelphia, before tie eleventh day of
April, A. D. 1823, and that on that day> this
Court will make a final Decree for Distribution
of the finds reserved in the hands of^he de
fendants for payment of said Notes i and it ia
further ordered and decreed, that the Clerk
cause this order to be published in one public
newspaper in each oftne following places, to
witPhiladelphia, Boston, New York, Balti
more, Norfolk, Charleston, Savannah, nnd New-
Orleans, at least once a week, for nine calender
months, before the said eleventh day of April
next, A true copy.
D. CALDWELL, Clerk Cir C.
The Editor* of the Boston Evening Gazette,
at Boston, of the New-York Evening Post, at
New-York, of the American, at Baltimore, of
the Norfolk Herald, at Norfolk, of the Charles
ton City Gazette, at Charleston, of the Georgi
an, at Savannah, and of the Louisiana Advertis
er, at New-Orleans, are requested to insert the
above in their respective gazettes once a week,
for nine calender months, before the 11th da>
of April, 1823, and to forward their bills, as soon
thereafter as may be. 10 t)»«* subscriber, accom
panied by an affidavit proving the publ'icat on,
conformably to the foregoing' order.
D. CALDWELL, Clerk Cir. C.
may 9
TRAVELLING
From North to South.
F HOM four to six new, comfortably construct
ed four wheel Vebioles, drawn by four
horses each, and drove by sober and careful
drivers, will set out fVom Trenton in New-Jer-
sey to Savannah, via Augusta, in Georgia, on or
about the 15th day of September next. The
route through Pennsylvania, Virginia and the
CaroKnas. will be confined as much to the
neighborhood of mountains, as the good roads
through the country will allow. 'Ute^’ourney
will be leisurely taken, to as to consume from
four to five or even six weeks, dependent some
what upon the the inclination or persons who
may become passengers.
Those who are disposed to engage xeats for
the above described journey, can do so by ap
plying to the Post master of Savannah. Priori-
ly in tne choice of seats will be regulated by
numbering the first applicant one, which will
entitle »liat person to the first selection and so
on to the last. An entire carriage can be ta
ken up by engaging the numbeer of seats.
P. S. All the Gazettes in Georgia and those
at Columbia, South-Carotins, are requested to
insert the above notice twice a month, for the
two succeeding months, #nd forward their ac-
enunts for payment to the Post-Master at Savan
nah. may 28
Notice.
T HE firm of Rockwell & Hepburn is disaolv-
ed, in consequence of the death of J. L.
Hepburn, Esq.
The subscribers have formed a connection in
the Practice of Law, under the firm of ROCK
WELL L MORGAN, They will attend to pro.
fessiona! business, in the Federal Court, In the
Ocrr.ulgee circuit, and in those counties where
in the late firm of Rockwell U Hepburn prac
ticed.
Their office is in Milledgevilie, comer of Jef.
ferson and McIntosh streets, where one of them
may be found at all timea, when not on the cir
cuit. 8. ROCKWELL,
As A. MORGAN.
Milledgevilie, Jane 10, 1822.
june 14
Ttactov&ge & Commission
BUSINESS.
T HE undersigned have thia day entered into
copartnership in the above fine under the
firm of STtmeaa IS Horn a—and solicit from
their friends a share of business—Their Count
ing Room is in the west end of Bulloch's Build
ings. They will be enabled to make suitable
advances on produce deposited for sale.
OLIVER STURGES,
WM. P. HUNTER.
Savannah. Dee. 1, 1821 5
A Situation Wanted.
Young Women wishes a situation in a re-
lu .pectable family going to the North, and
would be willing to return id the fell. A hue
■ sddteued to M. V, and left at this office, will be
I attended to. July 3 f
Effingham Superior Court,
December term, 1821.
The Trustees of the German'
Lutheran Church at Kbct)*
czci
r
Ron Km
■On Foreclosure
of Mortgage
John Freyermuth end several
parcela of Land
FAN the petition of the Troateet of the Ger.
U man Lutheran Church at Ebencxer, stating
that the Mul John Freyermuth on the fifteenth
day of April, eighteen hundred U fifteen, mort
gaged by deed under teal to the pelitionera, all
those tracts of land, containing thrch htindred
acres in Kffinghnm county, state aforesaid, on a
small creek at\joining Judidiah Weilmsn Kelly’s
and Garriton'ihndi also antuherfifty ncrcs, sit
uated utnl being in the district of Ebcnwer,
bounded by land of Peter Arnetotf A F. Brwk-
ners, at the time of survey granted to LaodTi-l-.
den also.tnoth.r tract of land situate in the
enteeth district of the oounty of Baldwin, Con'
taining two hundred and two and a half acres,
known by the number (104) one hundred and
our, with the appurtenances, to secure the pay
ment of a bond or obligation of theeatAJohn,
bearing date the day and year aforesaid & pray
Ingtlie foreclosure ofthg said mortgage. It ap
pearing to the Court that there is now due on
the said bond and mortgage the sum of two hun
dred dollars, with interest at iitper cent, finm
the fifteenth day of April, eighteen hundred U
eighteen. On motion of Wayneand Cuvier, at
torneys ofthe petitioners, it la ordered that the
laid John Freyermuth, hia heirs or representa
tives, do pay into Court the amount due as a-
forcstid within twelve monthi from thjs date,
olherwise that the equity of redemption of the
said John nnd his heirs, in the said mortgaged
premises, be foreclosed, and that such further
proceedings take place as are by law direoted.
It is further ordered that thia Hole be pub
lished once a month for twelve montlia in a pub
lic gaxette of thia atate, or be served on the de
fendant or hia representative or agent six
months prior to the time appointed for the pay
ment oftlic-money into Court.
Extractfrem the Minutct.
JNO. CHARLTON. Clerk.
dee 11 re$
557a VoSXSuSu In'oVion' by i’h"
same engine.
The Saw-Hill ii up<m a new principle, by
the hte renowned Cwil Btiginerr, Mr. IlEffr
Mm ot London, who sent out one of his beat
workmen to superintend ha erection It can
now cut with 48 aawt, and nay be mule to drive
twice that number.
The Steam Engine ia perhapa the best In
the United Flat**, made by Mtsara. BOI.TON
U WAIT, of Sohb, near Bnsninghain t and
erected under the inspection of ilicir best fore-
nun, sent out expressly fig (bat purpose.
A wonderfiil rxpence ia saved in fuel, s.the
saw-dint from the pitch-pine is found to answer
instead of fire-wood, and it carried lif-tlm
mouth of the furnace from the pit by elevator*
now in uae.
The Rice Machine is *1*0 on a new principle
and found by experience to answer hettir thau
•ny yetinuse. The quickness and regularity
Augusta Stage Office,
REMOVED.
TpHE office of the Augusta Stage having been
ii removed from the City Hotel, on the Bay,
to Colonel Shctlmm'c MANSION HOUSE, in
Broughton afreet, Persona wishing seats will ap
ply there in future.
JOHN WOMACK.
june 17 no
SYRUP OF PALMETTO.
D OCTOR BERTH BLOT respectfully in-
forms the public and his fti^ncla, Utu
is supplied ju his store with a large quantity of
that efficacious Medicine called the Syrup of
Palmetto, which is celebrated for its extraordi
nary virtues in destroying WOIIMS, which so
generally afflict children in this country. It has
been generally acknowledged all over the Weft
Indies and the United States. This Syrup be
ing of sn agreeable flavor, children will take it
easily without that disgust which Ordinarily at
tends the use of other Medimiet employed
for the same purpose.
Those persons who will use this Synip in
the shove case may be certain of a radical cure.
Directions to use it will be given by the sub
scriber. J. B. BERTH ELOT.
may 31
Q($XD
J. B. Herbert t$ Co.
Offer for sale.
hltds prime New-Orlesns Sugar
50 hhda Muscovado do.
100 bis da . do,
250 bags prime green Coffee
200 casks asserted Cut Nails
20 hlids pure Jamaica Rum, 4th prodf
7 pipes Cognac Brandy
20 iihda 4th prouf New-Orleans Rum
80 casks UBS Porter
SO crates assorted Crockeryware
200 kega Lard
100 boxeB Troy Candles
100 his kiln dried Com Meal
20 bags Pimento
50 boxes Muscatel Raisine
50 do Crab Cider
ALSO,
300 bushels Corn ,
Terms, for approved endorsed paper will be
accommodating. July 11
The Subscriber
O FFERS for sale a FARM LOT, about foa
miles from Savannah, known by the No 10,
Carpenter tything, Decker ward, bounded on
the north by lands of David Taylor, on the south
by I-nt No 4, Kyles tything, on the east by Lot
No 9, Love’s, and on the west by lands former
ly U. Gibbon's. An accurate plat of the land
will be shown to any person disposed to pur
chase. In the mean time all persona are cau
tioned against cutting the wood off said land.
JOS. CUMMING.
vniy 10 ft „«■
Elegant Saddlery and Harness
Manufactory
R ICHARD M'KENZIE, begs leave to inform
his friends and the public, that he lias re
moved his Saddle, Harness tnd Patent Leather
Trunk Manufactory from Philadelphia to the
corner of Broadway and Wall-street, New-York,
where he has for sale, every article of superior
quality in the shove line. All orders carefully
•tteaded to. In addition, B. M'K. will be regu
larly supplied with Saddles and Bridles from
bia correspondent in London,
june 3 6w
Classical and English SchooL,
T HE subscriber hat removed his school to
the room under Solomon's Lodge, near the
old Presbyterian Church, where lie can receive
a few additional Scholars. For temu apply at
-the School, or at Messrs Oeroier U Posey’s,
Broughton street. HKNRy M i CDONNE[ ,
june 29
At Private Sale.
A prime Negro Gitl,abou ; IS year* of age, a
xAfirst rate bouse servant. Apply to
‘ J, D. HERBERT h
July 3
tCO.
TO CAPITALISTS.
CY3TL
tfferlor Bream Saw Mill has been
•recioft in tht vicinity of tbn
GY DA1UEN,
.. the meat eligible situation for a business of
the kind on the Atltntie ahorra of the United
Ststes. Foseaeting aH the advantages of in in-
exhaustible supply ef the finest yellow pitch
I’ine and Uypijas Timber, built on t fine bluff,
with thirteen feet waterclnae to it, and a natural
cove for the exception df lugs.
The present owner* not having It In their
power to bpetow dial attention to it which a
eonccrn -
one °r**4 .
est in It; iSjrw* xferit/trtnlt at a ver> few
vakiatlott, and; laurli leu than such itlii/c/nre
could be dhnpVttfdfof.
hnadasil so fra -my tune,
■_ •MnrhhH, capable of die.
, -1 vnun.i. ot I
oliargmg at leaat JO tierces of clean nee i
v f aiiuijt'iviaiiv iu nmi i« Munir 'y
ofthe movement, tirmlucing it of amperiu*
brightness without breaking the grain
i'lira as,ill ,■ JV _ a ...
If -w* v -—'"ft atav i^iuiii
The mill it situated on a fine G eek, called
Cat-Head, on a branch of the Altamaha River.
and only about half a mile from Darien.
Sea Vessels, whole draught fir water enahlea
them to go to the whart at Darien, ean load at
the Mill, only a abort distance off, ivnli great
facility i u an excllned plane from the mill, will
enable them vo receive the lumber into their
bow ports, ulmoft without cxpence i and the
mill, at now in operation, can furnish 40 M. fret
ot plank per day, which,may be increasedi
found neoeiury; the power being amply auffi
cient.
t The lumbar aent from this establishment since
It went into operation lias been allowed to be
superior In quality tnd regularity irt tawing.
The'commissioners of the Navy ofthe Uni
ted States have approved of the ship flanks,
furnished from it, and it is highly probable wlU
give it a preference In future contracts.
!t has sire been seen and juatly admired in
New-York and Philadelphia.
The prospect of s renewed intercourse with
the British West India Islands, rendert thia
•mbtistmram a detfrafila mods ttflnveslmani—
offer*, in that case, having bafin made from
JAMAICA ALONE, for about half of all the pro.
duee of the aaw-milh
The preaenl owner* have no objection to con
tinue interefted to it to a certain extent, but
their other avoextioni preclude their permnsl
attention to It,
For termi and other (Hlrticultra, apply pem
tonally or by letter to
JOHN M'NISH,
.T7 - N- B. If not disposed of toon, the mill
with all ttl privilege a, will be rented for a terii
uf years. . Jlpply at above.
may 13,
Appeal to the Public.
A YOUNGER brother oFtlte subscriber, naffl
ed William Exdicott, a native of Armin'
a,e A i." D » v °n B bir* left England tn the ye*
1796,for Bermuda or Weet Indiea, since which
the ittbioriber has received no Correct account
of him. Bat, anderftindlng lately, that he died A
few years too, in some part of America, in afflu
ent circummancea, the subscriber (who ia heir
at Un) would be moat gratified for any informs*
icon respecting him, arm readily reward any per*
•on wbo «n*y posset* It, for the trouble of com
munication. He lives At.the town of York, in
the | rovitjoe of Upper Canada, North America*
Any letter* addressed to the care of William
Allan, Esq. Boat-Matter, at New-York, will b«
•atcly received by him.
„ , JOHN ENDICOTT.
York, Upper Canada, June 7,1822.
Editor* of paperr throughout America ar*
humbly required to iniert the above.
Public Sale.
Henry Haupt and others, ccm-T
plainant,, and J. In Equity,
Henry Haupt, defendant, J
B Y virtue of a decree of. the honorable the
Superior coutt of Chatham oounty, ih equi
ty, will be told at the court House in the city of
Savannah, on the firat TUESDAY, in August
next, all that Lot oI Land in said city, know*
by the No 5, in Reynolds ward, situate on the
corner of Congress and Drayton streets, with
the improvements on the northern moiety of
the lot.. Conditions cash. By order.
J. B. HERBERT il CO. Mct'rr
inly U r .
T IE persons srtioae names are hereunto sn
nexed, are natives ef I liberty county, in the
atate of Georgia, hava resided in said atate from
the time of their birth t and hava had their
names registered in myoffific aa persona of co
lor claiming to be free.
Tirsh attends to farmingHn Mr. Thomas Mai.
lard’s plantation t ahe ia J3 yean old.
Prince, a son of Tinh, a carpenter by trade,
it 34 yean old, and resides on ColoneP. Island.
Beller, a washerwoman, resides at Riecbo-
rough, and it 33 years old,
Katy, a daughter of Beller, ia 12 years old,
and waitsou Hr. William Baker, at Gravel Hill.
Abram; a carpenter, is 35 yrara old, aud re
sides xt Mr Richard S Baker's.
E. BAKER, c re ac
juljjd
SAVANNAH
Poor House and Hospital.
171SITING Committee for July and Jwsil,
V CHARLES W. ROCKWELL and GEO.
ANDERSON. Attending Fhyaioun, Dr. WM.
DANlELL,
JOHN HUNTER, Secretary.
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