Georgian for the country. (Savannah, Ga.) 182?-1822, August 03, 1822, Image 1

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GEORGIAN FOR THE COUNTRY =fe NEW SER1E3-VOL. I. SATUllUAV JVORmJW. AUGUST 3, 1822. NO. 134 THE DAILY GEORGIAN, ISEDFrED JiND PUBLISHED IN THE CITY OF SAVANNAH, YYj George TAobertson, 3r. At Eight Dalian per annum, payable in advance. W4# THE GEORGIAN, . FOR THE COUNTRY, tS published to meet the arrangement of the mail, three times a week, (Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday) at the Office of the Daily Geor gian, and contains all the intelligence, Commer- cud, Political and Miscellaneous, including ad vertisements, published in the Daily Paper. The Country Paper is sent to all partsjif the State aod Union, or delivered in the City, at gve dollars per annum, payable in advance. Advertisements are inserted in both papers at 7S cents per square, of 14 l nes, for the first Insertion, and 374 for every succeeding publi- ration. ■ V Notice and Caution. HERE AS I have been informed that John Carnochan and Peter Mitchell of this ci ty have by sundry deeds recently mortgaged and assigned to divers persons either their indi vidual creditors, creditors of the late firm of Carnochan U Mitchell, or others, all or sundry the property and estate, both real and personal, of the said firm, as well as their own individual property and estate, consisting together of Houses, lots, lands, stores, wharves, negroes, 8cc. In Savannah and Darien in Georgia, or the neighborhood thereof, and elsewhere with their interest or share in the stock of the lower •team mill nesr Darien, and sundry shares in the United States Bank and other bunks, as well is sundry debts due to them in various places, besides lands, lots, negroes, 8cc. in the territory of Florida, and particularly one large tract of land bought of Forbea U Co. lying between the rivers St. Marks and Apalachicola in the territory of Florida aforesaid. These are hereby to caution tne public agftinst purchasing any part of the said property or es tate so conveyed, or any other property belong ing to the said Carnochan & Mitchell, or either Of them, as I hold prior mortgages on the great- eit part thereof, which are on record in the re gistry in Savannah and Darien aforesaid and m Charleston, S. C. and equitable leins on all the S ronertv of said John Carnochan and Peter Utchell. WILLIAM CHUUST1B. June 8 f!2 To the Public. J CARNOCHAN and P. M1TCHEL are sor- a ry to be again brought before the public hy a second notice of Mr Christie's, who lias uif Shuinedly claims agaluat them, which, when • unity liquidated on the decision of the suit now pending, they will try to satisfy as anon as ^°ThB *deed» ^nuler which Mr Christie claims •n exclusive right to all the real and personal estate of Carnochan 8. Mitcltel, are considered ss informal, unjust and illegal. Hence they have been Brought and are still before the court, and other deeds have been executed and re- corded, conveying the property tor the use of *11 their creditors, Mr Christie included, with out any trust or reservation beneficial to C. V M. or their families i and if this be not agreea ble to that gentleman, it must nevertheless an- pear fair and equitable to the public and all who have a souse of justice. . The Trustees under wo late deens are anx ious to sell the Lands in Florida, alluded to in the notice of Mr Christie, and to apply the pro ceeds to the immediate payment of part of his demand, and deposit a sufficiency thereof to co ver all his claim, subject to the decision of the court—but his opposition to any reasonable sale, •s one interested in his own right, whilst injur ing all parties concerned, must be borne until a ■sle can lie made under an order of court. Editors of papers who insert Mr Christie’s notice, will please insert the above until Ins is withdrawn, and forward their bills to the “avan- h Republican Office, where they will be promptly paid by J. C. ttf 1. M. flnjnv Superior Court—Chatham County. j Chamber*, 20th November, 1821* las B. Smith, Complainant, 1 , AND | usan 11.8mith, Alton Pemberton, irilliam Callaghan and Amelia his Wn Equity. ife, Samuel Stocks and Elisabeth I is w ife, Probart and Mary is wife, Defendants. J On reading the affidavit of Thomas B. Smith, omplainant, in a nill in Equity, in the Superior lourt of the County of Chatham, stating that Ron Pemberton, one of the defendants in said [ill, resides in the county of Burke in this state; let William Callaghan and Amelia his wife, also efendants in ssidbill, reside at Newport in the ;ate of R. Island; and that Samuel Stocks and E- zabeth Iris wife, and —- Probart and Mary Ilia -ife, also defendants in said bill, reaidodn the ingdom of Great Britain—It is ordered, that ublication ofRhis rule in one of the public ga- Ettes of this state, weekly for two months from ■is date, be considered m sufficient service to [impel the appearance of the said Alton Pern- erNn ; that publication of this rule in one of le public gazettes of this state,weekly for three lonths from this date be considered a sufficient ■rvice to compel the appearance of the aaid Villiatn Callaghan and Amelia his wife, and that ublication of this hiie in one of the public ga- ettes, of this etate weekly, for eight months ■om tins date, be considered as sufficient ser- ice to comiiel the appearance of Samuel Stocks »d Elizabeth his wife; and Probart and lary Ids wife. And it is fiirlher ordered, that t the expiration of the respective periods a- iresaid, the said parties, respectively, do sp ear and answer to the Complainant s Bill. Extract from the Mmutet, JOB T. BOLLIlVCfert. nny. 26 18 m_ ___ Warranted Articles. UST received, per ship Corsair, a fre6h sup- • ply of MEDICINES, Perfumery and Spices. iprll 36 For sale by ANSON PARSONS, Druggist, No 8, Gibbons* buildings. Georgia—Camden County. By John Dailey, Clerk of the Court of Ordinary for said county. W HEREAS, John Bailey, executor of the estate of Jane Taylor alias Jane Camp bell, late of said county, dec. applies to the hon orable the Court of Ordinary of said county s ffor to be discharged from his executorship on laid estate. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular the heirs and creditors of said es tate, to fileftheir objections (if any they have) in the clerk’s office of the court of ordinary on or before the first Monday in August next,other wise the Siid executor will be discharged. Witness, the Hon. William Gibson, one of the Judges of said Court, this twentieth day of Jan uary, 18.12, (L. S.) JOHN BAILEY, c c o c c jan 26 50f Georgia—Camden County. W HEREAS, Mrs. Louisa C. Shaw, Execu trix, applies for letters oT dismission from tlie estate of General Nathaniel Green, deceas ed These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased to be and nppear at my office, on or before the first Monday in Janaary next, and shew cause (if any) why said letters should not be granted, in terms of the law. Given under my hand and seal, this 22d day of June, 1822. [t. s.l JOHN BAILEY, o.o.o.c.0. July 1 Georgia—Camden County. W HEREAS, Elihu Atwater, esquire, admi nistrator, applies for letters of dismission from the estates of Colonel William Scott, de ceased, John Campbell, deceased, and Havens Waterman, deceased. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased persons, to be and appi irat my office on or before the first Monday in January next, and shew cause (if any) why said letters should not he granted in terms of the law. Given under my hand and seal, this 22d June, 1822. (l. s.l JOHN BAILEY, c. c. o. c. c. July 1 Prince’s Digest, OF TUB LAWS OF GEORGIA. OTpHE undersigned having contracted to print «Jl for the State a certain number of copies, now issue PROPOSALS Fa)' publishing to those who may become subscri bers, a DIGEST of the LAWS OF TUB State of Georgia. Containing all Statutes, and the substance of all Resolutions of a general and public nature, and now in force, which have been passed in this State previous to the session of the Gen eral Assembly of December, 1820, with oc- casiunal explanatory notes and connection references, and a list of the Statutes repealed or obshlete. to WAicn ib ADncn, AN APPENDIX, Containing the Constitution of the U. States ; the Constitution of the State of Georgia ns amended; the Statutes of Frauds and Perju ries, the Habeas Corpus Act, &fc. £3c. WITH A COPIOUS INDEX. Compiled by the appointment, and under the au thority of the General Assembly, tit OLIVER H. PRINCE. There are few sp ignorant us 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 be performed in a very masterly manner; and the well known character of the gentlenian whose name it benr9, forhidn the idea of any deficiency of industry or talent in executing the important seryice confided to him by the Legislature. It is believed t.nat every man who can conve niently buy this work ought to possess it, be cause it behoves every citizen to have some knowledge of the laws 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 leust 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 anfl substan tially bound m one large royal octavo volume, in size equal to H InyersolVs Digest of the Laws qf the United States,” and will be furnished to subscribers 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 UOttME. Milledgeville, 22d April, 1822. may 4 Bug Destroying Tincture. •• Tir’d Nature’s soft restorer balmy sleep, He like the world, his resdy visit pays Where fortune smiles: the wretched he for sakes*. Swift on his downy pinions flies from bed With Bugs infested; and gilds the Couch Of prudent house wife. JA FTER the most minute research and ex- perience made on its efficacy, Dr. BER THELOT now confidently assures the public that he has invented a mixture which will most infallibly destroy those unwelcome disturbers of our repose, by applying it to the furniture which they infest. There is no danger in its use, and it is perfectly tree from ungrateful smell. As Dr. B. is desirous that what he' now of fers to suffering humanity may recomnjend it self hy its use, he abstains from all that panegy- rick too often accompanying the most contemp tible nostrums. june 13 Leghorn Hats, ^c. F OUR cases .Leghorn Hats Two ciitto*sup. Cambric Prints One English built Curricle, with Harness com plete For sale by In the Circuit Court of the United States, In and for the District of Pennsylvania, in the third Circuit. BETWEEN Joseph Marx and Joseph Mart* . and George Marx, citizens of the state of Virginia, who sue as well in their own names as in behalf of such oilier Per sons, Stockholders of the late Bank of the United States heretofore named, as shall come in and become Parties hereto, contributing to the Expenses of this Suit—Com plainants. AND In Equity David Lenox, Eliaa Boudinot, i October, Robert Smith, James C. Fish- [ Sessions er, Joseph Sims, Archibald 1817. McCall, Paul Sieman, Samuel Coates, Henry Pratt, George Fox, Paschall Hollingsworth, John Siille, Thomas M. Wil ling, Horace Dinney, George Harrison, Abijah Hammond, William Bayard and Oliver Wolcott, citizens of the State of Pennsylvania, Trustees of the late Bank of the United States, ND now, to wit, thi9 twenty-third day of April, one thousand eight hundred and twfcnty-two, this cause came before the Court, on a Mandate from the Honorable the Supreme Court of the United States for further prdceed* ings. Whereupon it 19 ordered And decreed— That the holders of Notes of the late Bank of the United States, bring them in for payment at the late Banking House of said Banx in the city of Philadelphia, before the aeventh day of April, A. D. 1823, and that on'tliat day this Court will make a final Decree for Distribution of the funds reserved in the hands of the de fendants for payment of said Notes; and it is further ordered and decreed, tliat the Clerk cause this order to be published in one public newspaper in each of the following places, to wit*.—Philadelphia, Boston, NtfwiYork, Balti more, Norfolk, Charleston, Savnnnih, and New- Orleans, at least once a week, for nine calender months, before the said eleventh day of April next. A true copy. D. CALDWELL, Clei'k Cir. C. The Editors 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 Gporgi- an, at Savannah, and of the Louisiana Advertis er, at New-Orleans, are requested to insert the above in their respective gazettes once wweek, for nine calender months, before the lrth da) of April; 1823, und to forward their bills,as soon thereafter as may be, to the subscriber, accom panied by an affidavit proving the publication, conformably to the foregoing order. D. CALDWELL, Clerk Cir, C. may 9 TRAVELLING From North to South. F ROM four to six new, comfortably construct ed four wheel Vehicles, drawn by four horses each, and drove by sober and careful drivers, will set out from Trenton in New-Jer- scy to Savannah, via Augusta, in Georgia, on or about the 15th day of September nest The route through Pennsylvania, Virginia and the Carolinas. will be confined as muoli to tile neighborhood of mountainn, aa the good roads through the country will allow. The journey will be leisurely taken, so as to consume from four to five or even six weeks, dependent some what upon the the inclination of persons who may become passengers. Those who are disposed to engage scats for the above described journey, can do so by ap plying to the Post master of Savannah. Priori ty in the choice of seats will be regulated by numbering the first applicant one, which will entitle that person to the first selection andso on to the last. An entire carriage can lie ta ken up by engaging the numbecr of seats. P.S. All tlie Gazettes in Georgia and those at Columbia, Suuth-Carolina, are requested to insert the above notice twice a month, for the two succeeding months, and forward their ac- enunts for paymenttothe Post-Master at Savan nail. may 28 Notice. T HE firm of Rockwell 13 Hepburn is dissolv 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 & MORGAN, They will attend to pro- fessiona! business, in the Federal Court, in the Ocmulgee circuit, and in those counties where in the late firm of Rockwell £3 Hepburn prac ticed. Their office is in Milledgevilift, corner of Jef ferson and McIntosh streets, where one of them may be found >11 times, when not on the cir cuit. 8. ROCKWELL. A. A. MORGAN. Milledgeville, June 10, 1822. june 14 Factorage & Commission BUSINESS. T HE undersigned have this day entered into copartnership in the abpve line under the firm of Stosses 13 Hunter—and solicit from their friends a share of business-^-Their Count ing Room rain 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. Dec. 1, 1821. . 5 A Situation Wanted. Young Woman wishes* situation in a re spectable family going to the North, and would be willing to return in the fall. A line may 16 HALL k HOYT I addressed to IL C. Mil left .t this office, will be I attended to. juiy 8 p Effingham Superior Court, December term, 1881. The Trustees of the German*! Lutheran Church at Ebene. | w >On Foreclosure John Freycrmuth and several I Mortgage parcels of Land J O N tlie petition nf the Trustees of |lte Ger man Lutheran Church at Cbenezer, stating that the said John Freycrmuth on tlie fifteenth day of April, eighteen hundred U fifteen, niort. gaged by deed under seal tn the petitioners, ail those tracts of land, containing three hundred acres In Effingham county, state aforesaid, on a small creek adjoining Judidlah Weitman Kelly’s and Garrison’s land; also another fitly nercs, sit uated and beipg in the district of Kbeneacr, bounded by land of Tetcr Arnctolf & F. Brook- tiers, at the time of survey granted to Landfcl- der; also,another tract of land situate in the aev- enteeth district of the county of Baldwin, con taining two hundred and two and a half acres, known by the number (104) one hundred and uur, with the appurtenances, tu secure the pay ment of a bond or obligation of tlie snid John, bearing date the day and year aforesaid tf pray ing the foreclosure of the said mortgage. It ap pearing to the Court that there is now due on the said bond and mortgage the sum uf two hun dred dollars, with interest st six per cent, from the fifteenth day of April, eighteen hundred & eighteen. On motion of Wayno and Cuyler, at torneys of the petitioners, it is ordered that the said John Frcyermuth, his heirs or representa tives, do pay into Court the amount due as a- foresaid within twelve months from this date, otherwise that the equity of redemption of the said John and his heirs, in the said mortgaged premises, be foreclosed, and that such further proceedings tukc place as are by law directed. It is ftirther ordered that this Buie be pub lished once a month for twelve months in a pub- lie gazette of this state, or be served on the de fendant or his representative or agent aix months prior to the time appointedfor the pay- ment of the-money into Court. Extract from the Minute,. JNO. CHARLTON, Clerk. dee II re? Sheriff's Sales. On the frit Turnlay in Auyutt next. 11/lLL be aold at the Court House in the city V». nf Savannah, between the hours often and ftiur o'clock, All that lot of land In the city of Savannah, known by the number one (1) Relitha tything, Hcathcnte ward, containing fixty feet in front and ninety feet in depth, together will, the buildings therenn, mortgaged by Patrick Stun- ton to Andrew G. Semmes, and sold under a rule absolute from the Superior Court of Chat- hum county. »■ Also, the following negroes, Ben, Morgan, Harry, Will, Kuig, Nigicy, Asney and Lucy, le- vied on u* the property of Grorge D. Milieu, to sausfy an execution in ftvor of James Anderson. Also, .mulatto women named Phoebe, levied on as the property of David Polock, deceased, to satisfy executions from a justice's court, in Invoruf David A. Northrop, returned tome by a constable;, ' Also a negro man named Demho, levied on ns the property of Mark Elleboe, deceased, to sa- ttsfy executions from a.justice's court, in favor ?! A1| cu Denmark, returned tu me by a consta ble. Also, buildings on lot number thirty.nine (39) — ward, bounded south by Broughton street, north by a lane, east by lot No 38, we«t by lot No 40, levied on us the property of Mrs. Maria A. Pierce, to satisfy executions from s justice's court in fkvor of David Leon, Reuben Newcomb, and Strobar & Winkler, returned to me by a constable. Also, a negro girl named Lucy, levied on a. tlie property of Thomas D. Porter, deceased, to satisfy an execution in favor of Jamei M. Pon ter, for use of George Millen. Also a mulatto woman named Jane, levied on as the property of Asahel How, at the suit of John Haupt and others, returned by a cmiBtable, ABRAM D’LYON, see July 9 Augusta Stage Office, REMOVED. W On the frit Tuesday in Any,at next, ILL be sold at the court house ill the city of Savannah, between the hours of 10 at>4 4 o'clock, All that lot of Land in the city of Savannah, known hy the number eight (b) first tylliinr, Anson ward, silty feet by ninety, with th« buildings thereon, sold under a decree obtained in the lion. Superior Court of Chatham county, *1 tlie property of John Speakman, deceased. I ABRAHAM D’LYON, soc July IS id lilHE office of (lie Augusta Stnge having been 4JL removed from the City Hotel, on tho Bay, to Culnnel Shetlman’, MANSION HOUSE, in Broughton street, Persons wishing scats will ap ply there in future. JOHN WOMACK. june 17 no SYRUP OF PALMETTO. D octor BERTHELOT respectfully in- forms the public and his friends, that he is supplied in 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 WORMS, which so generally afflict children in this country. It has been generally acknowledged all over the West Indies and the United States. This Syrup be ing of an agreeable flavor, children will take it easily without that disgust which ordinarily at tends the use of other Medicines employed for the same purpose. Those persons who will use this Syrup in the above case may be certain of a radical cure. Directions to use it will be given by the sub scriber. J.B. BERTHELOT. may 31 , , J. fi. Herbert (5 uo. Offer for sale, hhds prime New-Orleans Sugar 50 hhds Muscovado do. J0U bis do do. 250 bags prime green Coffee 200 casks assorted Cut Nails 20 hluls pure Jamaica Rum, 4th proof 7 pipes Cognac Brandy 20 Iihds4th proof New-Orleans Rum 80 casks BBS Porter 50 crates assorted Crockery ware 200 kegs Lard 100 boxeB Troy Candles 100 bis kiln dried Corn Meal 20 bags Pimento 50 boxes Muscatel Raisint 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 foD miles from Savannah, known by the No 10, Carpenter tything, Decker ward, bounded on the north by landa of David Taylor, on the aouth by Lot No 4, Eylca tything, on the caat by Lot No 9, Love’s, tnd on the west by lands former ly B. Gibbon’s. An accurate plat of the land will be shown to any person disposed to pur chase. In the meantime all persons aro cau tioned against cutting the wood off said land. JOS. CUM MING. may 10 fr. Cily Sheriff’s Sales. W On the first 7\iesday in August next, ILL be aold in front of the Court House, between the usual houM'of 10and 3 o’clk by virtue pf sundry execution! to me directed, all the! undivided fourth part of that, lot known in the plan of the city of Savnnnali as lot No twenty-one (21) and buildings, hounded north hy St Julian street, south by Congress street, east by East-Broad street, west hy lot No 22, levied on as the property or Abiel H. Swcigh. offer, to satisfy an execution in favor of WiUfiur iloor. Also, sundry nrticles r.f household furniture levied on as the property of Susan Wilson, ti saiisly an execution for rent, in favor of Petei Shick. Also, one grey mare, levied On as the pro perty of Edward Mount, to saiisly an executioi lor rent, in favor of J, Vollaton. Also, sundry articles of household furniture !ev.W on as tlie property of Mrs Fairfield, to sa tisfy an execution for rent, in fuvor of Charlei H- Hayden. July 9 ABRAHAM I. D’LYON, oe Elegant Saddlery and Harness Manufactory , R ICHARD M’KENZIE, begs leave to inform his friends and the public, that he has re moved his Saddle, Harness and Patent Leather Trunk Manufactory from Philadelphia to the corner of Broadway and Wsll-stfeet, New-York,. where lie has for sale, every article of superior quality in the above line. All ordecs carefully attended to. In addition, H. M'K. will be regu larly supplied with Saddles aud Bridle, from his correspondent in London, june 3 6w Classical and English SchooL T HE subscriber has removed his school to the room under Solomon’s Lodge, nenrthe old Presbyterian Church, where he can receive a few additional Scholars. For terms apply at the School, or at Measra Oemler U Posey's, Broughton street. HENRY yACDONNBLL. june 29 At Private Sale. 4 Prime Negro Girl, about IS years of sge, a Afirst rate house lervant. Apply to l, B. HERBERT Jt CO. juiy 9 Sheriff’s Sale. W On the dir it Tuesday in Augmt next; ILL be sold, st the Court-House, in th Town of Jefferson, Camden County, b( tween the hours often nnd four o’clock of thi day; one tract of land lying on Little Satill nver, oallra tilt Looms* tract, containing 20 acres. Alto, One tract on tho same river, togethc with the Improvements thereon, where Jam< C. Dilworth resides, containing 500. Also, or tract of land on the big branch of the said rive containing 100 acres. Also, one tract on Whit Oak, called the Gum Pond, containing 70 acre Levied on as the property of James C. Di worth, to satisfy an Execution in favour < Meigs E3 Reed, and others. . » LONG, D.a.c.Ck Jefferion, July 1st, 1822. july 13 f Public Sale. Henry Haupt and others, com-T plnnanis, and f./n Equity. Henry Haupt, defendant. ) Tl Y virtu, of a decree of the honorable th m3 Superior court of Chatham county, in equ ty, will be sold at the court house in the city t Savannah, on the first TUESDAY, in Augiu next, all that Lot of Land in said city, know! by the No 5, in Reynolds ward, situate on thi comer of; Congreas and Drayton streets, witl the improvements on the northern, moiety c the lot. Conditions cash. By order. J. B. HERBERT U CO. Auct'rv fuly 11 T HE persons whose names are hereunto in nexed, are natives of Liberty couoty, in tha state of Georgia, have resided in said state from the time of their birth; and have had their names registered in my office as persons of eo» lor claiming to be free. Tirah attends to farming on Mr. Thomas Mal lard’* plantation; ahe is 53 years old. Prince, a son of Titsdi, a carpenter by trade, i* 24year* old, and residea on Colonel’s bland. Belter, a washerwoman, resides at Ricebo- rough, and is 33 years old. Katy, a daughter of Beller, is 12 yearn old, and waits ou Mr. William Baker, at Gravel Hill. Abram, a carpenter, is 35 years old, and re. •idea at Mr Richard 8 Baker's. E. BAKER,er.to july 4 SAVANNAH Poor House and Hospital. THSITING Committee for July and Anna V CHARLES W. ROCKWELL and GE< ANDERSON. Attending Physician, Dr. W1 C DANIELL. John hunter, Secreixry. july*