Georgian for the country. (Savannah, Ga.) 182?-1822, September 14, 1822, Image 1

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P GEORGIAN FOR *• 2* A* THE COUNTRY NEW SERIES—VOL. 1. SATURDAY MORNIATG, SEPTEMBER M, 1882 TUB DAILY GEORGIAN, J tfEDITED JlXni'UnUSHEn I.YTHB CITY OP SAVANNAH, I\3 neoYgeMfttisn, It. it Eight Dollars per inhum, payable in advance. THE GEORGIAN, \ For the country, Wfmblished to meet the arrangement of the fltail, three times a week, (Tuesday, Thursday ttwl Saturday) at the Office of the Daily Qeor- •tan, and contains all the intelligence, ComdKN ‘fill, Political hnd Miscellaneous, includinjfW- eertisements, published in the Daily Paper. The Country Paper is sent to all parts of the State and Union, or delivered in the Cltyfht ftve dollars per annum, payable in advance. Advertisements are Inserted in both papers et 75 cents per square, of 141 nes, tor the firat insertion, and 37$ for every succeeding publl eat ion. - . j Notice. ' T tlEfinu of Rockwell V Hepburn it dlieolv. cd, in consequence ol the death uf J. L. 11 Tbe aiibeonber* h»ve formed , connection in the Practise of I.*w, under the 8rm of ROCK> WELL St MORGAN, They will .ttend to pro. Cessions' hiitinet., in the Federal Court, In the Ocmulgee circuit, »nd in tho.o countiei where- in the lete firm of Rockwell U Hepburn prac- '"rhe'ir affice it in MilledgevUie, corner of Jef ferson end McIntosh streets, where one of them maybe found at all times, when not tin the cir- tu i,. S. ROCKWELL. A. A. MORGAN. MilledgevUie, June 10,1813. june 14 NOTICE. T HE emount of seven and six per cent Stocks iuthorited to be aubteribedby the lint sec tion of the ect pasted the SOih April, 1813, en titled “An ect to eulhoriie the 8eoreltry of the Trcttury to eiclmige e Stock bearing en inter- •it of five per cent, for certiin ttockt bearing an interest of tie tin,I seven per cent," not hav ing been tubscrihe.l, the proprietors of six nor cent stock! of 1813,1813,1814 tnd 1811, tttttl of •even per eent stock of 1816, who ntsy wish to avail themselves of the prevision! uf the third aection of the act, are hereby Informed, thaw bouki have been opened at this Treasury for receiving subscriptions purauent thereto, and will continue open until the first of October next. The subscriptions may be made by the pro prietors of the stocks specified, either in per.un or by their attorneys, duly authorised to make the aubacriptiona am) transfer the atooks to the United States, the certificates of which are to be surrendered at the Treasury at the time of making the subscriptions. »ug 37 ,nt Cherry Hill for Sale. A Valuable Plantation in Rryan county, alt. ttlA listed on the south side of the Great Offeree river, about 5 -miles below Hill's Bridfc, and 30 miles front Savannah, contain ing two hundred and ninety acres jjf river •wamp of the first quality, on an eioMwtt pitch oftide, two hundred of which are Bleareo and underdantsi and three hundred and fifty seven acres of high land offrtixrd qualities, one huh- drctl and fitly nf which are cleared and fenced, There are now growing on this plantation, crops of cotton and rice, by the appeMSMfs of which the qualities uf tile lauds uudetSHnva. tint! may be estimated. There are a large ami cnmmndiona barn, ma chine and machine house, cotton, corn and gin houses, all nearly now i an overseer's house, a comfortable dwelling house, stables, chair house, Ac. negro houses for tho accommoda- tion of from JO to 60 negroes, and one nfthe first springs uf w ater in the low country. There is also attached to Cherry Hill a tract of live hundred acres of pine land, from which all the lumber, rails, staves, Vo. to be used oil the place, may he procured. A Plat uf the above land may be teen at the office of tho subscriber, iu the Exchange, Sa> vsnnslt. Fot.tenns, apply to Me. James S. Bond, Da rien, to R- P. Dumere, Esq. Rryan county, or to SAMUEL M. ROND. _t Fresh Teas, Domestic Goods and Prtyic Pork. V received ptr brig Levant (cleats Hyson Tea • qr chests do and Young Hyson L tin catty boxes Imperial do. rdo do Gunpowder do. 6 casea containing 200 two pound cattys of Hyson, Imperial, and Gunpowder Teas ol the latest importations and SU' perior quality 6 bales Domestic Goods consisting of Plaids and Brown Sinning* 100 bis prime Pork, N. Y. city inspection 70 box-a Cheese, for sale on accommodat ing terms by J. B. UERBEUT U CO. mig39 " r r ' WILLIAMS’ Xiterary and Commercial HEADING ROOM. J UST received, Magazines for May and June, vil • New Monthly Magazine and Literary Journal Thom| son's Annals of Philosophy. Sporting Magazine „ Til loch’s Philosophical Magazine Ackermati’r Repository ol Arts, Literature, Fashions, lie. E ntiah Review and London Critical Journal dinburgh Philosophical Journal London Magazine * Bell’s Court and Fashionable Magazine * Eclectic Review Repository of Arts, Manufactures and Agricul ture * Evangelical \fagazine and Missionary Chronicle A'ewepapere Irom London and Liverpool, tu June 10. sug 24 % For Sale, A prime likely Servant Boy, alxmt 18 frears “I age. Apply to ILU i. HABERSHAM. tug 2* e In the Circuit Court of the United States, In uni far (hr Diitrict of Prvnsylvania, in tie third Circuit. RETWEF.N Joseph Marx and Joseph Mari am) George Mate, eitiirna of the state of Virginia, who sue as well in their own names as in behalf of such other Per son., Stockholders of the l.te Bank of the United States heretofore named, as ahall f ume In and become Parties ereto. contributing tu the Expenses uf tlua Suit—Com. ■pl.iiiaiua. Is AND David Lenov, Elis. Roudlnot, Hubert Smith. James O. Fish- er, Joseph Sims, Archibald MbCall, Paul Siernan, Samuel Coates, Henry Pratt, George Fox, Paachalf Hollingsworth, John Btllle, Thomas M. Wil- lingv-’Horace Dinn-sy, George Harrison, Abijuh Hammond, I WllUam Bayard and Oliver ' Wolcott, citisensol'tlio State of Pennsylvania, Trustees of til. late Bank of the United I States. In P.ttuqy, October, Sessions 1817. J £\ ND now, to wit, this twenty-third dsy of April, one thousand eight hundred snd twenty-two, this cause came before the Court,' on a Mandate from the Ilonoiable the Supreme Court ot tho United States for further proceed; ings. Whereupon it in ordered and decreed— That the holders of Notes of the late Bank of the United States, bring them in for nayment at the late Banking House of said Bans in the city of Philadelphia, before the eleventh day of April, A. D. 1823, and that on that 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 i snd it is farther ordered and decreed, that the Clerk cause this.older to be publishcd*in One public newspaper in eseh of the following places, to witPhiladelphia, Boston, New-York, Balti- more^Notfolk^lMiarleston, Savannah, 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, Clerk Cir. C. The Editors of the Boston Evening Gazette, at Boston, of theuNew-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 onse a week, for nine calender months, before the. 11th day of April, 1823, and to forward their hills, as soon thereaftqrps ma\ be, to the subscriber, accom panied by an affidavit proving the publication, conformably to the foregoing order. D. CALDWELL, Clerk Cir. C. may 9 T HE persons whose names are hereunto an nexvd, are natives of Liberty county, in the 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 co lor claiming to be face. Tirah attends to farming on Mr. Thomas Mal lard's plantation \ she is 53 years old. -v Prince, a son of Tirah, a carpenter by trade, is 24 years old, and resides on Colonel's Island. Seller, a washerwoman, reside* at Kicebo- rough, snd is 33 years old. T Ksty, a daughter of Seller, is 12 yean did, and waits ou Mr. William Baker, at Gravel Hill. Abram, a carpenter, is 35 years old, and re sides at Mr Richards [laker's. E. BAKER, c j o i c Mv4 Effingham Superior Court, December temn, 1821. The Truiteei of the German") Lutheran Church at Ebene- j ntT11 N , SI c ** r >On Foreclosure John Freyermulh end leverxl j °* parcel* of Land J O N the petition nf the Trustees of the Ger man Lutheran Church ot Ebenexer, stating that the said John Freyermulh on the fifteenth day of April, eighteen hundred V fifteen, mort gaged by deed under aeal to the petitioners, ull those tracts of land, containing three hundred acres in Effifigham countv, state aforesaid, on a small creek adjoining Judidiah Writman Kelly’s and Garrison's landi sliotfinother fifty acres, sit uated and heing in the district of Ebeneser, bounded by land of Fetor Arnetoff A F. Bruck ners, at tlie time of survey granted to Landfel- der-, alao,another tract of land situate in the sev- 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 our, with the appurtenances, to seettre the pay ment of a bond or obligation of the laid John, bearing date the day and year aforesaid V pray ing the foreclosure of the-wid mortgage. It ep- pearing to the Court that there is now due on the .aid bond and mortgage the sum of two hun dred dollars, with interest at six per cent from the fifteenth day of April, eighteen hundred U eighteen. On motion of Wayne and Cuvier, at torneys ofthe pelitionera.it is ordered that the said John Freyermuth, Ida 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 tuch further proceedings take piece as are hy law directed. It is funner ordered that this Rule be pub lished once a month fortwelve months in a pub lic gaxette of this state, or be served on the de fendant or hia representative or agent six months prior to the time appointed for the pay- «nt of thermoney into Court. Extract from the Minatee. JNO. CHARLTON, Clerk, dec 11 tei * ■ be received from said society but One of abso lute compliance under oath of the president or seeretsry 1 which return shall be filed in the clerk • office within five days ntW the appoint- f j S*'. ?" hillir » ,n make such return, the judge of said conn shill,'in vacation, sward a judgment of forfeiture of the charier, upon ap plication aa aforesaid, eitfl execution shall issue In Council, March 37. 1833. A Communication fVom the Medical Society was Hitl before the Board snd re*d» bearing date January 19, (822. Whereupon resolved. That the communica tion from the Medical Society of this city in re- „, 1U|I „ latlon to the act ofthe laa*. Legislature foV the f or C0|t§ ft f orrKa | ( ] , 4 3. And be it farther enacted, by the author* By aforeiaid, That If any person »SM1 be refus ed a certificate, he or she may again apply for the same be published, aa is required by law, in all the gazettes of this city* * Attest M. MYEf^cc. AN ACT To catablish a tribunal to enquire Into the qual ificationa of persons churning to practice Me dicine, fiurgery, and Midwifery, within the city of Savannan, and to' grant certilcatea to the same, if found properly qualified. • Whereas, it appears by a memorkl of the Mayor and Aldermen of the city of favannah, that the good people of said city, and especially the poor and Illiterate people thereof, have Buf fered heretofore much evil from the want of proper larva to regulate the practice of medi oine, surgerv, and midwifery therein, the con sequence of which want his been the indlscri*. initiate and arrogant pretentions and undertak ings of many unlenrneu snd empirical persons to practice therein in the said arts: And where- as, sound fpolicy and/a proper regard for the healths and lives of tlie citizens of a commercial populous, and growing city, require that the le- R islaturo should guard against such au evil for 10 fature: §1. Be it therefore enacted, by the 8enate and House of Representatives of the state of Georgia, in general assembly met, and It is hereby enacted by the authority of the same, That the Georgia Medical Society, established in the city of Savannah, shall be inveiged with, awLposscsscd with full power and authority to examine, enquire into, investigate, M<1 deter mine on the p^festional qualifications* attain* ments and capacities of all and every ierson or persons claiming to pructice within thcl'mitaof the said city in the said arts of medicine! surgery and midwifery, or in any two or une'of them, and to grant certificates of qualification under the common seal ofthe said society, or, if there he no common seal, under the signs tninual of their president ami secretary, to him, her, or them so claiming and making application there for, if hy a majority of said society, he, alie, or they shall be deemed duly learned and qualifi ed. And it shall be the duty of the members'of the sgid society, when application shall be made by any person or persons, for his, her ofr their examination to the end aforesaid, to convene at their customary place of meeting, and to decide unoa the applicant's petition, within ten days aiterthey shall have been summoned to convene by their president, or in his absence, sickness, or other inability, by the person or persons dis charging his duties, or if there be not any such person or persons, after they shall have been summoned by their secretary. And it shall be the duty of the said president, person or per-' inns performing his duties, or secretary, to sum mon each and every member of the said society, by a written citation, expressing the object of the meeting, tlie name or names ofthe appli cant or applicants, and the day ofthe examina tion, within ten days after the application shall have been made to him or them : Fivvidcd al ways. that prior to the examination ot any and NO. 132 Sheriff’ Sales. _f)n th./irit Vti.iHay In Oeltier next, \\WIM he wM III Irnnt ol tlie CotnUtaiu wv betwetn th* wni.l hour, ofleinjPK .. o'etook. Jr Two NCKrnci, one t boy named Hurra Lind and lb* other a will named Sllvy, and .ifibo U"dittn*»«nlot No, (3) three, Spring Hill, la. v'M on re the property df the extate of Tliomat D Porter, riecruM, at the auit nf Henry Shu man and inhere, property pointed out by the ad- ministretor. Also, one negro men nxmefi Harry, levied on *’!!"' rvoreriy pf George D. Milieu, at the au it or W m Gaston and J Howard, administrators of Benjamp UovJaid, deceaaed, property pointed out by tho defendant. Also, the life estate of Christian D Lobov, lb Mouse and I,oi No (9) nine. tvthinir (lev. nnldawaM,'bounded nnrih bvt lane, aautli by Srtf *"‘ 1 ** ,t b J Iota No 8 and 10, eight aiiU bf"’ levied un aa the prnpetty of ,h •*ecmion?rom a magiHtntc's court in ftvor of J fm W. fluck- rotuMiM to me'by a cnnituble, KlbeH w^!i ,U | 4 ’, , ' J dthe 'fprovementa on il; Elbert ward, levied on aa .the property of Ro. ^ * n execution In favor of ■nT. .hi #ld * n ’ '5'eJ"' 1 'o me by* Mnstable. I ABRAHAM D'LTON, a c c eep3 every applicant, the members of the said sociew. tance public by advertisement in all the public lb- SAVANNAH P*or Hotise and Hospital. ,( iSITING Committee rartfitUy and Augutt. V CHARLES W. ROCKWELL and GEO. ANDERSON. Attending Physician, Dr. WM. DANIEL L. JOHN HUNTER, Secretary. joiy 4 ty ahall severally lake a solemn oath, to be ad. ministered by tlie mavor or any alderman ofthe city of Savannah, well, truly and impartially to examine and decide upon,the attainments and qualifications of the applicant or applicants, and to grant certificates of qualification to him, her nr them, if in their judgments, he, she, or they ahall be found duly loarucd and qualified to prar.tiooin the said arta of surgery,,medicine, and midwifery, or; In any two or one of them i And provided also, that in their examination, the said society shill be restricted and confined to the investigation of professional attainments and capacity alone,- wltfctit regard to any for mer nr present professional or moral reputation, and shall not at ai|y time require as * teat of 3 ualificatinn, or any degree of evidence thereui; ist any applicant should have uBiained a diplo. in* from any medical college bruniveraity, or should have atud ed thereat, or elsewhere. % 2. And be it further enacted, hy the author, ity aforesaid, That if, after application shall have been made, agreeably to the provisions of this act, the president of said society, or other person or persons performing hia dutiea, or there being no such person or persons, if the secretary of said society shall refuse, or shall delay till after the time heretofore prescribed to issue summonses for convening the members, or'iflie or they shall appoint a day for their convening more remote than the tenth day from the day of the date of the citation, the person or persons applying may severally institute an action or suit at law in the superior or inferior courts cf the (oiinty of Chatham, againat the said president, or person or persons performing hisduties, or against tile secretary, to recover damages against him or them, in his or their in dividual capacities, fur hia or their refusal or de lay. or improper appointment. And if after be- ingiummoned to convene, the said society shall fail to do so on the day appointed in the cita tion, or afterwards on an adjourned day, hut a day within the time heretofore prescribed for their convening, or if, having convened, they ■hall severally fail to take the oath aforesaid, or having taken such oath, ahall fail to proceed to the examination aforesaid, and to a decision thereupon, or if the said society shall in any re spect violate the provisions of this act, it shall be the duty of tho judge of the superior court of the county of Chatham, upon the petition of the party injured, setting forth any aucli failure or violation, and supported by hia affidavit of the truth of such petition, to grant, as a matter of right, * writ of scire facias, direct ed to the president and members of the said society, requiring the aaid society to shew cause at the next term of the said court, why their chaffer or act of incorporation should not be deemed'forfeited. Acopyoftbia writ and ofthe petitioo shall be served upon the president or secretary, and if the allegations bq denied, an issue shall be joined, and the facta be tried by a jury empannellcd snd sworn as in other cases. If the allegations of the petition be found to betnie, or if they be admitted, and no good cause be ahewn, it ahall be the duty of the court to adjudge the charter forfeited, and to order execution to issue for coats against any E roperty of the aid society. If no appearance e filed on the first day of thffiurm, or il'having appeared, good cause be ahewn for the former failure of violation, it ahall be the duty of the court, upon application ofthe party injured, to appoint a day not more remote than ten days,on which the society shall convene, and bohform in every thing to the rt ,uirements of this act, and to the order forthix purpose no return (hall examination after a lapse of six months, and it shall be the duty nf the said society lo receive any number of applications, and tn conform on each application to the provininni of thin act, and subject to all its'responsibilities, provided (hr interval between any two applications be not mas than all months. $ 4. Anil be it. further.enaotrd, hy the senior ity aforesaid, Th»t If any person etaimipg to practice in the aaid ana, or in any two or one ofthewi, jn the aaid citj, shall presume to do so, openly of covertly, not having obtained a eer- tificate of qualification, it shall nol be lawful for aucli person to recover in any court nf law or equity in tliia state, hia or her fees or charges foe services done within the said city ofrfiavan- nali i nor shall it be 'lawful for any company or copartnership of uncrrtiAcated personal and such peraqh ahall be moreover liable to prSH cution bv indictment in the court of common pleas and oyer and terminer of laid city, at the L ai,Vaiif-h '1— , instance oflh* mayor and aldermen ofthe aaid “IlClIlI 8 Bale CoiltlllUEf] city, or of any coftimnn informer. Bonds of pro- ~ ' * •ecution ahall he given is in other caaea arising under the penal laws oft Ini slate i if at tlie In- stance of the mayor aillp aldermen, the bond ahall be given by some peraon acting under their sanation or, authority, otherwise by th* common informer | nnd upon the firat convic tion, the accused may be finpd hy the Court in a turn nut exceeding one hundred dollars, and on each subsequent conviction, in a sum not ex ceeding two hundred dollars, heaides coats of prosecution in each case i one half ofthe ftnea ahall be paid into the treasury of the city of Sa vannah, or to the common informer, and the other half shall be equally divided between the Union Society and thafeemale Asylum Society, for the benefit of tliearphaiii and children of said incietiea, 3 S. And be it further enacted hy th* au thority aforesaid, That no part of thia act ahall bo so construed as to affect any perann nr per sona now practicing, or claiming to practice in the said city, in the aaid arta, or In any two or one of tdent, and now residing In the said city, or who shall be engaged in tlie practice of the tame, or of any two or one of them therein, on or before the firat diy*of February next. § 6. And be it funner enacted by the author- ity aforesaid, That if the Georgia Medical So- ciety shall communicate to the executive dc- S xrlment of this state, on or before the said rst day of Febnfhry next, their acceptance of this act aa an act additional to their charter, and that they are willing to be bound by its conditions and requirement*, this act shall from thenceforth commence in foil and complete operation, but otherwise shall be totally null and void: And lie it atao enacted, that the said aociety shall, before the said Aral day of Febru- ary, give notice of Ihcir said accepiance tu the mayor and aldermen ofthe aaid city of Savan nah, whore duty it shall he to make said iccep next, how# be. — Contlnu df ’W'LL he sold in front ofthe court i i ,h<! u * U111 ’hours of ten , snd Ihrv* molock, under a rale ebiolute issuing from th* honorable the Superior Court, .|| t)i„ •nd and improvement* In the oity of Savannah. J!')!*'?' ■)' ln lf*nd being in the village nf Si Call, Oglethorpe ward, and known and dlitinguialieii fo the plan nf laid oity by the letter (V ) mort. ®1?. d S. cr . hhiyeau to Levi 8. D’Lyon, and ■old to unify the nme. r ' n " the Iun ll „ t f h .‘!!known In fifrotfoL f » 01 y S*X“" n »h •• No (33) fine s h o U thi?ir , W * rd ’ b0Undtd nnPtl1 ^ » lane, aoutli by Liberty atreet, eaat by lot No (34) fifty-four, west by lot (32) firty.twn, levied on u the property of John II Ash, at the suit of Brown OveratreeUml William Turner, pr^ P*rty returned to me by a constable, ' Alio, ho folio wing article! of furniture, levied °n as the property of A. 8. Bulloch, at the suit nV* ^ mahogany couches, 8 do Ottomans, 2 do sofa lablea, 3 do card do/lS ♦n.iMfUM 2 ^°^ rc * ni » 2 do foot benches, I gilt toilet table, 1 gilt fVame looking glass, 1 glass chandeher, 2 gilt window cornices, 2 sets ci. g tains to suit, 1 ateel grate, fender, ahofel, tonga and poker, 7 flower-pots and flowers, 1 set ma* hogany tables, 1 do sideboard with marble top* 1 do celleret, l gilt chimney clock, 3 gilt win dow cornices, 2 sets cdftams to suit, 1 British oak tlibJe, 12 British oak chairs, 1 carpet, 3 gift window cornice*, 3 setscui tains to suit, 1 bronze lamp, 2 bronze figures with lamps, 3 marblt supporters for lamps, 1 stair case carpet with roils, 2 mahogany bedsteads with curtains gazettes of tile said city, three time* a week, for the space of one calendar month. § 7. And be it further enacted by the author ity aforesaid, That in the event ofthe accep tance by the said society of this act, agreeably to the aforesaid section, thib act shall continue until the first dav of January, one thousand eight hundred and twenty-six, and no longer. DAVID ADAMS, Speaker of llte House of Representatives MATTHEW TALBOT, President of the Senate Assented to 35th December, 1821. JOHN CLARK, Governor •uff 3 PROPOSALS, ‘y subscription, in one volume, a lection of Fugitive * POEMS, MORAL, SENTIMENTAL, and SATYRICAL i ar sai.LKCK oiaoan. T HE author of the pieces which are to com- pose this volume, never anticipatedfamu or profit 1 he merely followed the impulse of the moment i ami in no inatance ever wrote, aa a talk, any thing contain,d in th* proposed little publication i no manuscript, and few printed copies were ever retained i and in many case) these productioni were forgotten by the author, until recalled to his mind by 'he public print!, which have often gratified him by flattering notice 1 but which have also frequently annoy ed him by mutilation!, which were extremely mortifying. The last consideration has inclined him, dm. ing several yeari, to attempt the proposed col lection, in order to correct the errors of other^, and rest upon hia merits or demerits. Disinterestedneaa ia not pretended i the au thor confesses that a liberal patronage would afford to him much pecuniary relief i and lie ia Ihe more encouraged to expeot this, from the spontaneous notice, in the papers from Alaba. ma to Maine, of bfi advertisement in the Na tional Intelligencer, notifying hia intention. The author confides in the tried leal of his friendUliroughout the Union, for the promotion of his Interest in this case i and tpuita that auch as are so gmid as to act ep agents, will look to the respotnibility and punctuality of subscrib ers. This volume will be neatly executed, and is sue from the press as soon sat poasible, at tlie price of One Hollar— with usual eommiaaion to agenta. ' I'roposaladeposited tn Philadelphia,and with in fifty miles thereof, should be returned within one month after they ere exhibited i thoae el * greater diitanee, with all possible promptitude. Jj- Suitcriptiene te the above received at Ihe Office ofthe Gsoxoun. sug 10 Georgia—Camden County. W HEREAS, Mr*. Louiaa C. Shaw, Execu trix, tppliee for letters of dismiieion from the estate of Lfoneral Nathaniel Green, deceas ed These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditor* of said deceased to be tnd appear*! my office, on or before the first Monday in Janhary next, end ■hew cause (if any) why mid letters should not be granted, in terms of the law. Given under my hand and sea), this 32d day of June, 1823. fl a.l JOHN BAILEY, a, c, o, c. c* 1 julyl plete ol chintx, 2 bedsteads with convenlencica, 10 tranlparent window bllndt, 2 mahogany 11- tpior cues, I large looking-glass frume, tear- riage and liarneia, l gig, 3 mahogany stands, 2 Iruii ornaments, 3 mahogany shoe scrapers, 3 do hat racka, 3 mat carpels, 1 floor cloth in as- loon, 1 floor cloth in back entry, I floor cloth 111 saloon above, 1 large mahogany buaon itaniL with apparatui complete. , ABHAIIAM D’LYON, see aept10 City Sheriff’s Sole. r__® n . 1 'hfjiret Tueeday In October next, * \W t t . the apothecary store of W John R. Davies V Cq between the hours ol ten and three (/clock, sundry article* ot Druga and MedicieMWevird on aa the property of John U. Davies QTDft'to nullify an execution for rent in favor of Charles Gilden. icp I ABM. I, D’LYON, Cl. City Sheriff’s Sale. W On the Jim Turotiay in October next, ILL be sold in front of the court home, between the u*ual hours of ten and three o'clock, All the right, title end Intereat of AblelH, Sweighoffer in that undivided lot and improve. menUtn the city nf Savannah, known by the No 21, Wenty-one, bounded north by St Jullan-st south by Congress street, east by East Broad " 'll|k ,n< ' w ? ,t hy lot No 22, twenty-two, late (property of G. Rnoe, levied on under an execution from the Court of Coo men Pleas and Oy*f» n “ Terminer f or the city of Savannahs Dr Wm loor vs. Ablel H 8weighoffor, Alio, one negro man named Iliac, levied oa aatlie properly ofWm Carr, to satisfy an ex*, eut’on for rent, in favor of George Millen. ABM. I. D’LYON, c ■ aep 3 Savannah Female Asylum. T HE Board aoknowledge the receipt of the following collections made at the aeveral Churches In this city : At the Episcopal Church Methodist do Preabyterian do Baptist do 8180 45 5.1 20 368 80 105 37 ang 15 E. M. LLOYD, 8709 82 Bec’iy. SANANNAIt Poor House and Hospital. " " itember and 0e- anil WM K. „ - j Dr. WM. C. DANIELL. JOHN HUNTER, Sec’ry. aep 3 . ..... uuudc auu xiui "iriftlTlNG Committee for Repten V tober, WM. C. DANIELL a WARING. Attending Phya cilh Warranted Ariicles. J UST received per the brig Levent, a freah supply of Drugt, Chemicalt, Perfumery. Vc, and for wue by ANSON PARSONS, Druggist Na 8 Gibbons’building* *ug 31 p_——. Heidlitz and Soda Powders. ^ J UST receivM per the brig Levant, from New-York, and for tale by ANSON pARSONS, Druggist, No 8 Gibbon! building, »n* 31 ‘ To Kent, fJIHRER Stores eft the Bay.Ap^ly^tcp^