Georgian for the country. (Savannah, Ga.) 182?-1822, September 24, 1822, Image 1

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GEORGIAN FOR THE COUNTRY NEW SERIES—VOL. I. TUBS DJt f MOHJS'IXG, SBPIBMBBk 84, 1698 ■f HI' .J) NO. 156 T(IR DAILY GEORGIAN, iS EnrrF.u aad published lythe CITY OF SAVANNAH, AYj GeoTgfcTAobOTtson, Jt. (ki Kiglit Dollar* per annum* payable in advance. \ w%' ' THE GEORGIAN, YOU TUB COUNTHY, le pnhli«he<l to meet (tie arrangement or Die inad, iliroa timea a wook, (Tueiduy, Thursday •ltd Saturday) ut the Office of tbs Daily Geor gian, and oontnlm all the lntelll(fence, Commer. «ial, Political and Miscellaneous, inohnllng ad- TcTtlaemcnll, ptihliatied in the Daily Paper. The Country Paper la aent to all parta of the Stale and Union, or delivered in tlto City, at Hi c duilara per annum, payable in advance. Ailvertlaementa are Inaerted In both paper# at 75 cent# per square, of Ulltta, for the first Inawttan, and :I7| for every succeeding publi- e.ltiun. . Notico. , T HE firm nr Rockwell t>Ilopbttrn it dluolv. «d, In C'.tiaoqiicneo of the death id J. L Hepburn, Esq. . . , . The euheoribem have formed a connection in ihe Praotilse of Law, under the firm of HOCK- WELL S, MORGAN, They will attend tn pro. 'rational buaineii, in the Federal Court, In the domuUee circuit, and in tlioae cqnntie# where- n i lie late firm of Itockwcll U llopbtun prac- rheir office la in Milledgevllle, corner nf.lef- rcraonaml MclnlOih itreell, where one of them may be found at all time#, when not on the oil" -pit. S. ROCKWELL. A. A. MORGAN. Mllledgevlllt, Juno 10, 1833. jtjjieH NOTICE. miip amount of aeven and six per cent Stock# .1 aiilltoriaed to be aublcrihod by the first ace- lion of the not passed the 00th April, 1832, en- lilted "An act to authorise the Secretary of tile Treasury to exchange a Stock bearing an ititcr. cat of five per cent, for certain at*k# bearing an intereat of #i» and aeven per oent,” not hav ing been subscribed, the proprietoraoflix per cent atnoka of 1813, lrtt.1, ItUdaml 1815, and of teven percent atock of ISIS, who may will! to avail lltemii'lvea of tlio proviaiona of die third loollon of the act, am liereby Informed, that book# h.avo been opened at tlto Troi/mry for receiving auhierlpltona purinant thereto, and will continue open until the lint of October next. 1'hc auhacr'iptlnna may be made hy the pro prietor! of the stock# specified, either in person orhy tltcir ntlnrnryt, duly anilniriscd to make the tubierlptiona and transfer the stnckn tn Ihe United State#,the certificates of Which uro io be surrendered at the Treiuury at the time of making the subscriptions. onpr 37 fro Cherry HM l'or Sale. ft Valuable Plantation In Bryan county, lit. oli tinted on Ilia snuih side of the Grenl Oj-celiee river, about J mile* below Hill’s llndgc, and 20 miles front Savannah, contain. ini; two hundred and ninety acree-nf river awamp of the first qualitv, on an eacellent pitch ol'tule, two hundred of which are clean'd and under dams i and three hundred ami fitly seven acres of high land of mixed qualities one hun dred noil filly of which arc cleared and fenced. There arc now growing ou this plantation, crept of cotton and rice, by the appearinoca of which the qualities of the lands under cultiva tion tnny he estimated. There are a large and commodious linrn, ma chine and machine house, Cotton, corn and gin bonnes all m arly new ; no overseer's hottac, a comfortable dwelling house, stables chair house, &n. negro house# fbr the arcnmmmla- tion nffrom JO tn SO negroes, and one of the first springs of Water in llie low country. There is ulin attached tn Cltcrrv Iliil a tract of five hundred acres of pine iso,l, from which all die lumber, rails, ataves, Uc. to ho used on tin) place, may be procured. A Plat of the above land n nv he. seen at the office of th« subscriber, in the Exchange, Sa vannah. Her terms, apply to Mr. Jamea S. Bond, Da- ticiLto tt-1'. Dcmerc, Esq. Bryan county, nr to * SAMUEL M. BOND. ang 33 •)■ esh Teas, Domestic Goods and Prime Pork. 1ST received per hrig Levant 26 chest a Hyson Tea 80 qr chests do ami Young tlyaon 30 tin catty hniu Imperial dn. 30 ilo do till™ wcler do. 6 rasoa containing 2u0 two pound cattys ft Hymn, Imperial, and Gunpowder Teal of the latest importations and an- f ierier quality ui'vt Dome-tic Goods eonsiilihg of Pluida an: Brown Shining# 100 his prime Pork, N. Y. city Inspection 70 boxes Cheese, for sale on aceumniudat- iug terms hy J. B. HERBERT U CO. Ig29 WILUAMb' Literary and Commercial HEADING ROOM. Trus t’ received, M.igaaines lor May and June, tf via:— Kew Monthly Magaaine and Literary Journal, Tltomi son's Amiidi ol Pliiloanpliy. Sporting Magaaine Tilluch’s I'lnluauphiral Magazine Ackerman'r llepusitoiy ul Arte, Literature, Fashions, £fc. British Review end London r.i iticel Journal Edinburgh Philosophical Journal London Magazine Dell’s Court and Fashionable Magazine Eclectic Review Depository uf Arts, Manufactures and Agricnl- ture Evungi lical Magazine and Miasionary Chronicle JVemrpnpe. S Irani Liuaion and Liverpool, to June Its. aug 24 For Sale, A prime likely Servant Boy,- about 18 years of age. Apply to R. U J. HABERSHAM. eugSi e In the Circuit Court of the , * United States, In and for the District of Pennsylvania, in the third Circuit* BETWEEN Joseph Marx and Joieph Marx' and George Marx, citiaena of ihe state of Vitgini*, who sue as well In thsir own namraaa In bvhalf of with otUvr Far* Bonn, 8fo*kltolilcrx of the Iste Hunk of lha United States heretofore immetl* as shall como tn and hcoomc Fartie* hereto, contributing to the Expense* of this bmt—Coin- Ininontie ANU In Ktinqy, October, Scu-sions mr. David Lenox, Elias Bnutfinot, Robert Smith, James U. Finb- er, Josttpli Sims, Archibald McOtiU, I'aul Steman, Samuel Coatet, Henry I’ratt, George Fox, Baseball Hollingsworth, John Siillc. Thrum* M. Wil ling, Horace Bounty, Gcorgo Harrison, Abijuh Ihmmond, William ltayaid and Oliver Wolcott, citiaemtof the Slate ! of Bennsylvanin, Trusters of | the lato Bank or tlio United I Statoa. J 1A N]^ now, to wit, thii twenty-third day ol April, one thousand ciglu. hundred and twenty-two, this cause enme before the Court, on a Mandate from the llonnmblt* the Supreme Court ot the United States fpr further procur'd- Inga. Whereupon it is ordered and tfocrc ml— That the holdors of NoL a of the Into Bank of tho United Stnlra, bring thum In for payment st the Inin Bunking llonso of suul Bank in the city of Philadelphia, before the eleventh d;ty ol April, A O. 1823, and that on that day this Court will make a fund Decree f.r Distnbution f the. funds reserved in tho hands of the de* feltdauts fur payment of said Notes j and it is further ordered *ml doct'apd, that the Clerk cuuae this order to he puhushed tn one public newspaper in each of the following places, to witIMuladelpbiu, Boston, New York, Balti more, Norfolk, Charleston, 8avnnnah, and New Orleans, at least once a week, for nine calender months, hcforcthe suid eleventh day uf April next# A true copy, D. CALDWELL, Clerk Cir. C. The Editors of the Boston Evening Gnafttte, 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 Gaaette, at Charleston, of the Georgi an, at Savannah, and id' the Louiaiana Advertis er, at New-Oneans, are requested tn insert thi above m their respective gaaettea once a wer k, fur nine calender months, before the Uth da) of April, 1823, and to forward the r lulls, us soon (heruufU'.r aa nmv ho, to tlie auhscrihur, accom* pauied hy airaflidavit proving tho publication, ooiilormably to lire foregoing order. D. CALD W ELL, Clerk Cir. C. mav9 fl^HE persona w hose names are hereunto an JL nexed,are natives of Liberty county, in tin state of Georgia, have resided in said state from tiro time of their birth < and have had their names registered in my olllcc as persona of co lor claiming to be freo. Tiralt attends to farming on Mr. Thomas Mal lard's plantation» she is 5.> yearn old. I‘rincc, a son of Tiruh, a cut pouter hy trade, is 24 yi art old, and resides on Colonels Island Boiler, a wushei woman, resides at Uiccbo- rough, and is 33 years old. Katy, a daughter of Bcllrr, is 12 years oKl, anil waits ou Mr. William iNker, at Gravel Hill. Abram, a carpenter, is 35 years old, and re sidOs at Mr Hichard S Baker's E. BAlUaU, ciclo july 4 Klfingham Superior Court, December term, 1831. The Trustees of the German" Lutheran Churoh at Ebeue- p VTK Citer ' -Oh Foreclosure John Freyermuth and several of Mnrl E«Ke parcels of I.and O N the petition of the Trustees of the Ger man Lutheran Church at Ebcncier, stating that the siod John Freyermuth on the fifteenth day of Api'V., eighteen hundred £i fifteen, mort gaged by deed under seal to the petitioners, all those tracts of land, containing three hundred acres in Effingham county, state aforesaid, on a small creek idjrViningJud'idish Weitman Kelly’s and Garrison’s lamfi also another fifty acres, sit uated anti being in the district of Ebenexer, bounded hy land of Peter Arnetefl fk F. Brook- ners, at the time of survey granted to Landfel- derj ahnymother tract of land situate in the sev entieth (liMriot of the county of Baldwin,con taining two hundred and tw o and a half acres, known hy the number (104) one hundred and our, with the appurtenances, to secure the pay. mentof a bond or obligation of the said John, bearing date the day and year aforesaid U pray ingthe foreclosure of the said mortgage, 'it «p. peuring to the Court that there is now due on the said bond and mortgage the sum of two linn dred dollars, with'interest at aixp^r cent. (Yom the fifteenth day of April, eighteen hundred & eighteen. On motion of Wayne and Cuvier, at torneys of the petitioners, it is ordered that the said John Freyermuth, h * heirs or representa tives, do pav into Court the amount due an a- foresaw! wilVm twelve mouths fYom this date, otherw ise that the equity of redemmion of the said John and his heirs, in the said mortgaged premises, he foreclosed, and that such further proceedings take place as are hy law directed Ilia further ordered that this Rule hr. pub lished once s mouth for twelve months in k pub- lie gaxettc of this state, or be served on ll»»* de fendunt or his representative or agent six months prior to the time appointed for the pay ment ot the money into Court. Extract frem the Minutes. JNO. CHARLTON. Clerk. dec 11 re$ SAVANNAH Toor House and Hospital. V ISITING Committee for July end jivfwt, CHARLES W. ROCKWELL end LEO. ANDERSON. Attending Physician, Ur. WM. C DAN1ELL. JOHN HUNTER, Secretary. jUj* , In Council, * tk Maurn 37,1833. A 1 Communication (Ynm the Medioal Society tlL was laid before the Hoarvlsml read, bearing date January IV, 1823. Whereupon resolved, That tho communica- lion from tne Medical Society of this city in re lation to the act of the last Legislature for the suppression of Quackery, be received, and that the same be published, as is required by law, in all the gsxettcs of this city. Attest M. MYEHS.ee. AN ACT To establish a tribunal to enquire Into the qual ifications of persons claiming to practice Me- die.inr, Surgery, and Midwifery, within the city orSavannan, and to grant certificates to the tame, if found pioperly qualified. Whereas, it appears by a memorial of the Mayor and Aldermen of tho city of Savannah, that the good people oFsald city, ami especialh the poor and tyrterste people thereof have suf fered heretofore much evil from the want of proper lawa to regulate the vrxe.tice of modi cirt*. surgery, amlnddw fery therein, the cor sequence ol which want has been the imliacrl* inmate and arrogant pretentions and undertak ings of many unlearned and empirical persons to prsctice therein in the said arts: And where as, sound policy and a j roper regard for the healths ana lives of the cuixensofa commercial populous, and growing city, require that the le- S 'slat nre should guard against such ancvilfor e future: $ 1. Bo it therefore enacted, by the Senate and House of Representatives or the state of Georgia, in general assembly met, and it ii hereby enacted bv the authority of the same. That the Georgia Wdical Society, established in the city of Savannah, ahull be invested with, and possessed with full power and authority to examine, enquire into, Investigate, and deter mine on the prnfeaiio'val qualifications, attain ments and r.npncities'bf all ami every person or persons claiming to practice within the limits ol the said city in the said arts of medicine, surgery and midwifery, or in any two or one of them, and to grunt certificates of qualification under the common seal cf the said society, or, if there be no common seal, under the signs manual of heir president and secretary, to him, her, or them so claiming ami making appl nation there for, if by a ma jority of said society, he, she, or they shall he deemed dul> learned and qualifi ed. And it shall be the duty of the members of the said society, when application shall he made hy any person or persons, for his, her or tfieig •xammution to the end aforesaid, to convene at Imir customary place of meeting, and to decide toon the applicant's petition, within ten duyi afterthey shall have been summoned to convene by their pfi sident, or In his absence, sickness, or other inability, by the person or persons dis- charging his duties, op if there he not any such person or persons, after they shall have been summoned hy their secretary. Ami it shall be the duty of the said president, person or per sons performing his duties, to secretary, to sum man each and every member of the said societj, by a written citation, expressing the object of live minting, tV name or nanus of the appli cant or v plicauts, and the day of the exatnina tion, within ten da\s after the application ahull have been mode to him or them : l*i-oti'»/,-*/ mi.y* that > to the cxaniiifotion ot any and very n; ; l eant, the members of the said aocie- ; shall severally take a solemn oath,tube ad- 'iniitcred hy the r..»vor or any alderman of the city of Savannah, wuH, truly and in partially to examine ami decide upon the attainments amt qualification! of the applicant or applicants, and lp grant certificates of qualification to him, her or them, if in their judgments, he, she, nr they shall be found duly learned and qualified to practice in the said ar«s of surgery, medicine, and midwifery, or in any two or one of them: And provided also, that in their examination, the'said society shall he restricted and confined to the investigation of professional attainments and capacity alone, without regaYtl to any for mer or present professional or moral reputation, H'ul shall not at any time require as n test ol qnal.fication, or any degree of evidence thereof, that any applicant should have obtained a diplo ma (Ynm any medical college or university, or should have stud ed thereat, or elsewhere. $ 3. And he it furthet' enacted, by the author ity aforesaid, That if, after application shall have been made, ngrccabh to the | revisions of this set, the president of said society, or -.ther person nr persons performing Ins duties, or there being no such pc-Vnon or persons. If the secretary of said society shall refuse, or shall delay till after the time heretofore prescribed to issue summonses fotcnnventng tlie members, o. if he o. 'hey shall appoint a day for ilic.ir convening more remote than tin- tenth day from the day q|‘ the date f 'he citan »■\ tlie peraoi or persons applying > v sivnndly inv*:tut* a action or suit alls* >•» t -ip r or i; inferior courts of the county oi Clis i.am, Igauiii the said president, or person or persons performing his duties, or «g*m>uhc seerttary, to recover damages against h n r them, in hia or their in* •hviaual capacities, t- - ids or their refusal or de lay, or improper appointee.u At-.l .1 after be ing summoned to convene, the > »ut aoC4cty aball (ail to do an on the day Appointed in the cita- thm/or afterwards on an adjourned day, but a day within the time hefetofure prcacrihcd for tlicirconvening, or if, having convened, they shall severally fail to take the oath aforesaid, or having taken such oath, shall fad to proceed to the examination aforesaid, and to a decision thereupon, or if the said society shall in any re* spcct violate the provisions of this act, it shall bo the ditty of the judge of the superior court of the county of Uhtlham, upon the petition of the party iqjured, setting forth any such failure or violation, and supported by his Affidavit of the truth of such petition, to grant, as i matter of right, a w rit of scire fac aa, direct ed to tho president and membem of the suul society, requiring the said society to shew cause at the next term of the said court, why their charter or act of incorporation should not be deemed forfeited. A copy of this writ and ofilhe petition shall be served upon the .) resident or secretary, and if the allegations be denied, an issue shall be joined, and the facts be tried by aju>y emnannelled and sworn as in othercases. W the allegations of tlie petition be found to be tree, or if they he admitted, and uo good cause be shewn, iUn.il be the duty of the court to adjudge the charter foifeited, and to order execution to issue for costa#goinst any property of the said society. If n<r appearance ic filed on the first day of the term, or if having appeared, good cause be abewu for the form< r failure of violation, it shall be tlie duty of the court, upon application of the party injured, to appoint a d«v not mure remote than tendays,on which the society shall convene, and conform in every thing to the requirements of this act. I and to the older for this purpat no reluiB shall he received fYnm said society but one of abso lute compliance under mth of the president oe , r cr *! ir .'J which return shall be filed in the cli-rk a office within five days after the appoint edI dsvs. On failure to make such return, the Jungc ofaaul court shall, in vacation, award judgment of forfeiture of the charter, upon ap- plication as aforesaid, and execution shall issue for costs aforesaid, S X And be it further enacted, hy the author- •tv aho-esind, That if any pen.ni shall be refus- eit|A certificate, he or she may again apply for examination after a lapse of six months, and it shall he the duty of the said society to rereive unv number of applications, and to conform on esi h application to the provisions of this act, and stihjgct to all its responsibilities, provided the interval between any two applications be not Ie<s than six months. §4- Andbeit further enacted, hy the ncthor- 8.V aforesaid, That if any person clefoutg practice in the said ans, nr in any two Or one ogtlu ro, in the said city, shall presume tn do so, openly or covtfr'lv, noi having obtained ..wr tificiu* of qualification, it slmll hot be lawful for such person to recover in arty court oflstr or equity in this state, his or hef fees or chargee for services done within the said city otAavlfl: nali t nor shall it be lawful for any company or copartnership of uncrrtificated persons; and such person shall be moreover liable to prose cution by indictment in the court of common pleus anu oyer and terminer-of said city, at the instance oftjia mayor and aulermen of the said city, or of unv common infoimer. Bands of pro- seen ion shall be given as in othercases arising under the nemd laws of'his thole ; if at the in- stance ol the mayor and aldermen, tho bond sliull he given by some person acting under their sanction or authority, otherwise by the common Inf miner; and upon the first convic tion, the accused may be fined by the court in > sum not exceeding one hundred donut's, ami on each subsequent conviction, in a sum not ex ceeding two hundred dollars, besides costs of pruseention in each case; one half of the fines sliall be paid into the treasury of the city of 8a- vantuih, or to the common informer, and the Oliver hall shall he equally divided between the Union Society and the Female Asylum Society, for the bemjfit of the orphans and children of aaul societies. § 5. And be it further enacted hy the an- thor.ty aforesaid, That no part «>f this act •hull he so construed as to affect any person or per sons now practicing, or claiming to practice in the said city, in the said arts, or in any two or one ot Idem, and now residing in the said city, or who shall be engaged in the pructiceof the same, or/>f any two or one of them therein, xm nr before the first day of February next. § 6. And be it fumfer enacted by the author ity'aforesaid. That if the Georgia Medical So. ciety hliall communicate to the executive de* part mem of this state, on or before the said first day of February next, their acceptance of this ant as an act additional to their charter, ami that they are willing to be bound by its condition* and requirement!, this act shall from thenceforth commence In full and complete operation, but otherwise shall be totally null and void: And be it also enacted, Uiut tlio said society shall, before the st»ld drat day of Febru- ary, give notice of their said acceptance to the mayor and aldermen of the said city of Savnn* nuh, whose duty t shall he to make said accep tance public by advertisement in all the pohln gazettes of tlu said city, three times a week, fol* the space of one calendar month. l ,) 7. And lit* it further enacted hy theanthor ity aforesaid, *1 hat in the event of the accep tance hy the said society of this act, agreeably to the afore aid section, this act shall continue until the first day of January, one thousand eight hundred and twenty-six, and no longer. DAYID ADAMS, Speaker of the House of Representatives MAT THE *V lALBOT, President of the Senate Assented to 35tli December, 1821. JOHN CLAUK, Governor aug 3 Sheriff’ Sales. Ou Ihr firtt. I’srafcs in Ott.hrr SYlWH-li be sold in (Hilt oftheCoui! HoIi.. W between the tuud bounbfte„, IlJ t h r ” n’rl-ick, 1'U'ldinRs on lot No. (3) tine-, Sprit-rHill, Ic. vie.1-III ae the property of the . at.te ol Thnm,, D Porter, clrceeactl, et th# suit of Henry sini. msn nnd others, property pointed out l-v ibeed. on-mtretor 1 Also, one netfro men named Herry, levied on as the property of George D. Milieu, auhr suit ot Wm Gaston and J Howard, administrators of nonjsmin Howard, deceased, property nouneil out by the defendant. F U Also, the life estate of Chriatian I) lebey. in Iloutc anil Lot No (9) nine,—. tyttoWfcey. -mbit Wild, hounded north h- a lane, wulli by tlrvan atreot, east and west In lots Jlo8 and 10 -debt tim) ten, levied on as, it* tfn nerly of Uirishan D. tehey to satisfy »n«e«ttli»Trt,m a insipistrate s court ill favor uf j, ft', Stack, polttk returned to me by n coiiitJMb. FJbcrt ward, levied on as the property of Ro! herl Lewis, to satisfy an etcdtition in favor of Samuel Gohlimitli, and raturartl to me by ■ ABRAHAM D'LkON.eoo constable, sep :i PUOI'OSAIaS, For puhlUJdnjt by subscription, in one volume, a collection of Fugitive . POEMS, MORAL, SENTIMKNTA L, and SATYIUCAL t " RT SKI LICK OSBORN. I ^ltE author of the pieces which are to com- . pose this volume, never anticipated fame or profit; he merely followed the impulse of the moment; and in no instance ever wrote, as a task, any tiling contained in the proposed little publication; no manuscript, anu few printed copies were ever retained; and in many cases these productions were forgotten by tlie author, until recalled to his mind by »he public prints, which have often gratified him by flattering notice; but which have also frequently annoy ed him hy mutilations, which were extremely mortifying. The lastcuisideration has inclined liim, dur ing several years, to attempt the proposed col lection, in order to correct the errors of others, and res' upon his merit! or demerits. Disinterestedness is not pretended; the au thor confesses that a liberal patronage would afford to him much pecuniary relief; and he is be n-ore encouraged to expect this, from the spontaneous notice, in the papers from Alaba ma to Maine, of hia advertisement in the Ns- tioivd Intelligencer, notifying In* intention. The author confides in the tried seal of his friends tin nughuut the Union, for the promotion ol lus interest in this case; and trusts that such as are so good ai to act aa agents, will look to the responsibility and punctuality of subscrib ers. This volume will be peatly executed, and is sue from thepr*-ss aasoon as possible, at the price of One Dollar— with usual commission to agents. Propoulsdeposited in Philadelphia,aml with in fifty miles thereof, should be returned within one month after they are exhibited; tlioae at a greater distance, with all possible promptitude iXj' Subscriptions to the ubove received at the OJii-e ojihe Gmjruun. ■•g 10 Georgia—Camden County. W IILUKAS, Mrs. Louisa C. Shaw, Execu trix, applies for letters of dismission from the estate of Gene-al. Katharilel Green, deceas ed These are therefore to cite and adifionitli all and singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased to be and appear at my office, on or before the f.ut Monday in Jacaary next, and ahtw cause (if any) why said letter* should not be granted, in terms of the law. Given under rov band and seal, this 22d day of L:ne, 1822. [a a.) JOHN BAILEY, c. c. o. c.«, julyl Sheriff’s Sole Continued. d n *?".* " r ll " -•"«'! taro le. twern the iisu.l hours often and threa n clock, under a role absolute isauinr from tlto lionet able the Suqetior Court, Ml that lot of Isitil and improvements in the city of Savannah! J-tuate, lyintf and bemp In the village of 8t Gall! Ottlcthorpc ward, end known a. d di.tinirSlIheS in tlie plan ol said city by the letter (V ) mort- R . K ed by Pete r Noye.u to Levi 8. D'LyonTud sold to satisfy the same. * na tl.eiun ll «r , .b lu -.'" d JPWwwM.nl. known in the plan olthe city of Savqnnali as No (13) fane I,"’."?’ . W “ r<1, hm " ule<1 north by . lane, aouth hy Liberty street, vast by lot No (J4) tdty-lour, west by lot (52; flHy.tw„, levied on as the Prof efy of John II Ash, at tho auit'of Brown « Overstreet and William Turner, pro- pu tv returned to inn.by a constable. Also, Jih fWlowingarticlea of furniture, levied ,'!f i “i!o pV’? P " H S ' u " ll " cl ‘. *' tW suit . 1 laidera ltank—2 mahn(-any couches 2- do Ottomnna, 3 do sola labiea, 2 do card do 12 - o cbalrs, 2 do screens, 2Mo foot bthchei, t oilt “ toOM*. * K. 1 , 11 1 rain C htoking (flass, 1 irl.ss chandelier, 2 #dt window eornicci, 2 *<-ts’ctir> terns to lull, I etecl K rate, fender, shovel, tone#- and poker, 7 flower.pots and Ho were, 1 set ma- h"Ra"y tables, 1 do aittekoard with marble top. 1 doce lo" t, | *,lt chimney clock, 2 gilt win. du-» oiiri"ce, S a, ta cnrra<na tn anil, f British -ak tlilde, U British oak chairs, 1 carnet, 2jrdk Um! "o ‘I? n " c "’« 3 "ftarortobiMosuit, l bropea lamp, 2 bronze figures with lamps, 2 msrlilo ‘t2£”flS*, r ° r '"i’ 1 ”! 1 * ,uir *»w carpet with Idete f with cintaim corn, l-lete ot chintz, 2 budstesd# with cmivsiiietioiciu 10 transparent window blind.,2 .mahogany1L ^uorcasea,llerge looking.RlaMflame, lcar- riawe end hartley i g, K , u nialiogany 3 l 3 n ’" h( ’B» n y aho* rompers, 2 , ^ 2 , m “' batp.ela, 1 aoorclotli in gs. non, I floorcloth In back entry, 1 floor cloth will, .o" " b . D ’'‘ 1 “ r . l!e n '“ h "K«ny bason stand, with apparatus complete. ABRAHAM D’LYOJJ, ic o sept 10 City Sheriff’s Sale. ""*9 *" 0clo,i r \\y,i' at the apothecary store of J, ' l ' n B. Davies y Co between (he hour# ?!’™ •"< «VI-*k, sundry article? of of t?hh l« Sf d , iein Jf' l,vi, ' d °" ** the property of Johh II Dune. U Co to aatiary an eicculiorl for rent in favor ofch.rle. GioiJ. ™ Bep 3 i favor of Charles Gilden, ABU. I. D’lVoN, ca. City Sheriff’s Sale. W Onthtfir.t Tuesday in October next, ILL be sold in (runt of the court house, o c ock' ,Ween ' IC UMIal lloura lcn,nd three Ow A .;.'. h V ,^ ! , ' , . ,l,1e ond interest of AbielH. in'het undivided lot and improve. Cl,y u" S " van, '“h, known by the No ..mil. l?o o ’ bound * d north by St Julian-st sontli by Congres. ttreet, east by East llrnad t .eoronllr'r ^ 1°' No 3J ' twentytwu. lato the property of G, Eooe, levied on under an Over .'n 1 rw’’ ' ,™ rt of Common I'leai and ni roJT i lem " n ' r ‘he city of Savunnwh, Dr Wan loor vs. Abiel H Sweigbolfer. A so, one negro man named Isaac, levied oil Si. ?! l 7- of , Wm C,rr ' to satisfy an exo- cut-on for rent, in favor of George Millen. ADM. I. D’LYON, c • wp 3 m Savannah Female Asylum. T U *”°* r d acknowledge Ihe receipt of tha JL following cnllectiona made at tlio several Churches in this city : At the Episcopal Church Mutliodiat d 0 Presbyterian Ilo Baptist do *180 45 5' 20 308 80 105 37 augU „ „ • .*709 88 B. 8. LLOYD. Sec’ry. SANANNAH Poor House and Hospital. XriSITING Committee for September and Oca WAmxfra ^ M '- C : OANIELL ahd WM. R. iiailVo. 0 ,' attending Phy#clan Dr. WM. C. ^MF-LL. JOHN. IlCNTElt, Scc’cy, Warranted Articles. J UST received per the brig Invent,, freah mpply of Druyt, Chtrdcah, Perfunmy. CSc. and fur sale by ANSON PARSONS, Uruggiit Na 8 Gibbons'building* Seidlitz and Soda Powders. J UST received per the brig Levant, fron New-York, and for aide by v ANSON pARSONS, Druggist, No 8 Gibbons’ building* aogSl » To Rent, r REE Stores en the Bay. Apply to HALL ( HOYT, *cpd *