Savannah republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1824-1829, June 22, 1824, Image 3

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^Tfcrthe Republican) INTERNAL IMPROVE VENT, Letter ‘2nd, To <3br. Gkoroi VI. Tnoop — In mv Iasi letter I pointed out the benefit* and advantage* that might result by commencing and TiitViliing the Brunswick canal. I did not at that time propose any specific ' Ian for opuning it. I will now offer a few passages from'an essay pub MAfcmED_ 0n the 19th inst. Capt. Wm. H. War^ofWhrsaw Island, to Miss Ustsst Gum. Rza, of this city . PORT OP SAVANNAH. Annivan. _ w w K. L. snip Savannah, Beebe, from New York liilted in the Sav. Georgian of the 27th ult. on the (sailed the I3ih Inat.) with merchandize, to llal! subject, by a writer over the signature of "A" & Hoyt, A 8cudder, P Hill, O Johnson, J || Val- and by annexing a few amendments and explana- lee, J A Maxwell, G Roe, I Norton, H Cleland tory obst-miionsi 1 consider it will be as efficacious Cleland & Eraser, R Campbell, Cohen U Miller ( a acherae as c»n be well produced at this times DGuieu, Beers, Peck U co. N B Weed, Ponce considering .that no competent topographer hts M'Kenzie, Butler U Scrar ever given nn opinion on the subject : The writer &. E Wood, A Wilcox, Ha goes on to say in order that the plan I propose C Baker, G Gordon, Passage for NewTortt. , The cmtpferu’l shin > JUNO, A. Wi Miltimore, Master, Hub a spacious cabin—Will sail on the 1st day of July, For passage appl/on board at Jone'a wharf, or to , S. B.PAKKMAN. june 22 . -11140 For Boston. ESTABLISHED LINE KEW-YOKK PACKETS. SKIPS, 1 SAVANNAH, i OIllSA MATILDA, UGUSTA, W.M. WALLACE, EMPEROR, MASTER*, W. ()>.«« R, D. Wood, . I) Van. Lick, T. Wood, J. H. Beknktt, The packet brig ’ ALMIRA,' coniidering^b.i no Gom^etenl..lopo^raphec hu **-^*^*5*^7#®*= A iiz.iru « uensiow. o rail. ...u .-p — — 'regular succession throtighout the season, leav. 81B. PARKMAN. ! tog Savannah for New York on Thursday and N. fajuoto some received opinions upon Hydrostaticks, Morrefl, and Johnston,"Tniir k co? Passengers. June ** * 140 1 i’ite pints of pure salt water are of equal weight ] Mrs Elsworth and three children, and Mr. Elliott, with six pints of fresh river water. When the Schr Magnolio, Hanifen, Havana, A days, Coffee, *AuKf? t, Hatard k Denslow, O Taft, "lSt c? O—r . ■; , „ . U - K ■ a- -r-r--- ,G Bieittmayertfco. J Rea, f * to may be understood. It will be necessary for me to G C Ryerson, 0 B Lamar, U Hoag k co. I W j. .y, n, Hills k co. Passengers, -- ■ - Havana o u - Landing from brig Almira flood tide'mects the current of fresh water in the and Bpecie?to W Gaston. * Passenger! Mr Bagiev! ?J 5L ? prime St. Croix Sugar Altamaha, the tatter being the lightest, the sur- Sloop Halcyon, Chapman, Charleston, 2 days, * 10 pipe* aupenor Holland Gin ftce is higher than .t would be if no aueb resist, with Molasses to Cohen k Miller ’ y * /V STf)Rfl slice was encountered. t (On Sunday) Steam Host Carolina, Wray, 39 As there i» very little fresh water in Turtle riv- hours from Auguata, with Boats Nos 7'and 15 in er, the. resistance at Brunswick is scarcely felt. tow, 1310 bales Cotton and other merchandize. From the above reasons which have been tested to Ponce (J M'Kenzie, G B Lamar, W Gaston, H by experiments, high water mark at Reads Bluff Lord k co. 1* Hill, B Burroughs, G Gordon, G on the Altamaha is about one foot higher than high Newhall, K Campbell, 11 Smith, Duhamcl k Auze, Water mark at Brunswick—For the same reasons Johnston, Hills (J co. and others. Passengers, high water mark at Brunswick is one foot lower Messrs. J Histey, S Foot, E Fettibone, and T Dv- thin high water at Reads Bluff , low water at the er. former is >hree, four, .and sometimes five feet Dtaow—On Saturday, brig Florida, Duvall, 10 lower thapat the jatter. 1 mention.these facta to days from Mobile, show bow much art will be aided by nature in 'opening the canal. I presume by tbe distance of OLfARlD, Ship Pallas, Britton, Liverpool, ZY STORE. 100 bags prime Green Coffee 15 do Black Pepper , . 69 hhtls. Philadelphia Whiskey 100 bbts N E Gin * 40 kegs Tobacco "Browns No 1, M 350 Dutch Demijohns For sale by JOHN W. LONG. june 22 xl40 ’ t ■ , Five DollafB Reward. T HE ibove sum will be paid to any person ap> prehending and delivering to the subscriber, hi* mulatto boy John, who haa been absent with* ifie above positions from the sea, that it la near “ r ” ’ C. Bockwell. £“*15*ft *Ks. tI * ! t« B fc«** re * * eek, ~ J . oB . n ***• the last of ebb tide at Brunswick whon it ia high Ship Malabsr, Otne, New York, theHstthiee vwi srtve§ Kwaher ! Water at Reads Bluff, consequently the water- Master. n 11 m. s""L? M ‘ n ’ would run through the canal from Alumsha from t««ts * l °A. , »h U * e, i 4 ?^I >CC *' 1 r C *i! 1 ^ «, -* u hair abb to half flood in Turtle rivar and durimr u , „ *®IS Sbiiwoolf, At there is good causq lor believing that John fii.hi.ta in Altamaha there would hea eon.ianl .. 8I ?° P Ma *7', Perr y. for New York—Passengers, is harboured in the city, a further reward of twen- mlnedmes vervrimdcurrent I infmm! M . r ‘ r “W,” 'f dy 8nd two «bildren, Messrs Blair, ty dollars will be paid' on proof to conviction of SfthHuring the y vXo freshet the water .Hawkins,Cook,Tompkins, Wefcler, John- tte person hsrbOuring the laid absentee John. isaadEeBfaagrg »* Bluff into Turtle river one foot below high water 0n *' mbo * for fNl Fridsy next the 25th Inst eject a Cashier for - ° aattsn on sAToanAT. the Branch Bank in Greensboro’in the room of F Sloop Neptune, Bradley (St Mat “ ‘ ‘ York for Savannah on Saturday in each week.— ' For freight or passage, apply to the Captains on board at Jones’s upper wnatf, or to . HALL ,k Hoyt. Jan ay ai ' ‘ Jiy J. Herbert Cd> TO MORjtuW 23d inst at U.o’cletrfc. U iUbetoltl te/uiteoor Star<n .f gthcml lUtortment of , GROCERIES, $6i , 'j, ( V vf’w, 20 boxes Buifgundy Wine* june 22 140 Terms cash;,; By Calvin Baker. ON THURSDAY, ?4th inat. at 11 o’clock. In front of Ids auction store, •ONE PAIR OF For J\iew ¥ork, • [established LINE,] ’ VVILLI Am'wUlCACIE, T Wood, Master, . . Will nil on 1 Thursday, 24th blatant. For freight or passagCi having handsome accom* tnodations, apply to Capt W. on board, or to . ’ HALL k HOYT. ■ The ahip . ‘ , S A V A N.N A tt| Bebre, Master, Will nil in regular auccCasiaa dn tbelstproxim jnne 19 ' 139 , „ ‘ » / For JV eib Fork; — The fine packet ahip . -MARTRA, JvD.Snow, matter, Will nil an Thursday next; 24th inst, Fir freight on deck, or passage, apply on board at Mongin’a lower wharf, or to ■ „ GEO.. GORDON june 19 m139 ' . mark, that three or tour freshets would convert it into a river and form a channel deep and wide KBKv„T Nye> And C Heard, B.q..re«gnh<l SaHtyflOOO per annum enough for any pqrpoie that might be required. Ment0 * Kor c ’ a or New Y<,rk ' Bondaqd aecurity required go0,000. Much however depends upon the aoil through _. .. „ , ... . . which the canal it to pass, it tbe soil is nndy na« _ .The ship Geoigia. Varnum, from this port for tore will pcrfoi m its part with rapidity, but it part Liverpool•» was spoke on the Jtb inst. lit 36 J long of the soil ia clay the operation of nature would 20 ZL 4 -f 5 !* < S I, ‘ , . ,. .. t , be alow, but intimately aided by a little, art Would , The ship Emulous, 8elden, said to have tailed be certain.' from Havre for thu port on the 2d May, ha* arr at By order of the board. A. PORTER, .Cashier. june 19 m!39 ,;» ' Fresh Drugs, Medicines and SPICES. From these fsets air. you Can plainly perceive New York. , ALOMEL, Tartar Emetic, Opiutn, how/ea*Uy.tbe proposition can be accomplished. Sloop Mormng Star, Nye, arrived at Charleston Jalap, Creamor Tartar, Rhubarb, It will perhaps be properthat the canal follow the on the 14th Inat 1st 37 40, long 7jj, spoke brig - Epsom Salts, Henry ’a Calcd- Magnesia, ceut c or deepest part of the water that flows F re f t ( ^? e, J , . Hu ? kup ! d *. y * ”5 Campeachy '“ u "* j o_j.fi—j— Serosa from the Altamaha into Turtle river in time f° r Vork, having on board par; of the crew and of Iresheta far which case the land in many placAi of the brig Joseph, Holdr.dge, wreck- ia equally, low ai high water mark at Beeda Bluff. *** ® n °' ® of ? r ^*?*JL*??* -1* my last letter I proposed to let the slate go- me " , h " d ,eft thc 1 br, ff tl,e J° >7 veinment issue proposal to have the canal cut— and had not been seen since—the .remainder 19 knowing that our farmers would readily contract, {*» ntunbey, were taken ilpataea in the loag bwt •which T have not the least doubt they would do by Captain Buckup. Capt. N. supplied the Free ’advantageously to tbe state, but that the greatest ® cc * n w,t " provisions, Smrfl£°totbi*u' b TreMuS lh i JuSme At New Ywk,»“ i ! m.“!'8hJ , Hector, Giiicnder, JVew.Mackarel and Fresh Batter. propose that about j65,OQO be appropriated to. 6 days. . . i AfU BULS No 3 » Mackarel, of this seasons w..rda cutting the canal Let 850,000 of this = —■ "" ' ■■ A"” amount be laid out into negro property which. Extract of an Ordinance, ' Seidlitz and Soda Powdera /• •windaor8oap. Nutmegs, ■- • Cinnamon, Cldvea and Mace, Starch, Fig Blue, Ginger kc. kc. .Have just been received pr ship Emperor, and . for sale by . » LAY k HENDRICKSON, • Druggists, 8bad’a Buildings, june 17 ■ 138 * ‘ .catching 15 Firkins May.Butfer 3 pipes pure Holland Gin 138 J. B. HERBERT k Co. “ le ?‘J °? e Lu " drtd P" m « 8b, e i To amend an Ordnance “Emitlwl an Ordinance * LfJx.W budied male slaves, let them be provided with , to publish a Board of Hoalth for the City of ,urt rtt ® lve - Savannah, and for ventilating and cleansing un- . , 9 occupied building within said city.’* _j® n . r ________ See 1. Be it ordained by the Mayor and Alder* : JV OtiCB. men of the Oity of Savannah in Council assembled, ‘ ^ TRUNK LOST »r every necessary food and clothing, let them be under the charge of a few expert overseers, tbe whole to be superintended by about three state commissioners and as five hundred cubic fret of solid earth is considered as a daily taak for each tn d it in hereby ordained by the authority of tho - r~ --- negro of the above diaoription in ditching, they j Mme xha , f^, m , n d after the passage of this or- A p LAT, oblong trunk about 3 feet long and Would complete a wide and deed canal sufficient finance it shall be the duty of the owner or own- -tX 2 wide of a yellow color, having upon it a lo* the purpose intended of near one hundred | en Q f all untenanted or unoccupied stores, houses, card with tbe words « Fr|ncis Thompson, Jackf* yards in lenglb per liem on an average on the or buildings within the limits of the City of Savan- semborougb, for Mr. Legm” was deposited at the Brunswick canal—considering with what umma . nab| t0 be opened, and ventilated, at least once in City Hotel, in Savapnab, in tbe afrenioon of the lion slaves *of the above discription Work when erery wee j t> unt ii the tenth day of November next, 17th May last, to be forwarded to its destination— properly tasked, who witl endeavor to controvert i tD j once in every week from the first day of May Of which trunk nothing has been .heard or seen an opinion that Ibe canal will be completed in tbe t0 ,h e tenth dav of November in each am) every *ince A suitable reward will be given to any one short space of a year. The remaining g15,000 year afterwards, and that every owner of such for forwarding ■the said Trdnk toils address, or wdi more than cover the whole expense of iuci* untenanted or unoccupied stores, buildings, or leaving it with Doctor Chevrier in Savannah - dental charges k6. The negroes can afterwards houses, as aforesaid, who shall fall or Omit to cause june 17 ' . nl38 be sold (if the state did not rtdnk proper to employ the atnc to be opened and ventilated aa aforesaid, J liWTJsf kT (fit) them on constructionsnf aimdar kind, iri other AiMi on conviction thereof before Council, be „ r ts of the state) and Uie money again deposited fi ne dinaium not exceeding Thirty Dollars for S A1*,IJ. the stste Treasury: consequemly the canal eBC h and every taiffire or omission. .' /TOILS Cmaage, and Bale Rope WllCoost the aute but about gl5,UOO a tufting gee. 2. Ard be it further ordained by the au- V-* Rtw«a BJieetmg, Diapers and J suu^iudeed when compared with me advan .agea lbor ity aforesaid, That from and after the passage of thia ordinance, it shall be the duty of thw own- Lime, Hay, playing C.>d. , It is requested that all demands against the o- Jilfegant Black ttorfees, Belonging to the estate of Maj. H. M'Csil, deed. Sold by permission of the Honorable the Inferior Court of Chatham county, And by order of the executors. june 22 140 . 4,'*^ # By Calvin Baker. MONDAY, 24.August next at 11 o’clock, _ H ill be told at /.it Store, The sJiooner Magnolia, Burthen 98 13-95 hs ton*, with hdT _____ tackle, apparel, (Jo as ahe now lied ’ Mongin’s whsrf, being part of .the estate of the late Francis Jalineuu, deceased, and sold by onto* of the citecutors—Terms cash, tone 22', tAo A For Liverpool. _ a The coppered ship ' EMILY, "V . W. B. Webb, Master, Is now loading and will meet with dispatch. For freight of 200 bales of Cotton or passage, apply to (he Captain on board or to ANDREW LOW U Co. june 17 * »138 Just Received, By schr laabella, t/lj 54 bbla do 10 tiercel db ,10 bbls Sugar * . 10 ceroons-Leaf Tobatco * For sale by ' ; GAUDHY k HERBERT, tune 19 Jtl39 . wasr — “By Calvin Baker. cuiofs*'fiale. O N thfe fiqst T’iestlay in August next,'at eleven o’clock, vfill be sold ill front of the Court: House inM.lwtity, -* Guhs, Rifle s, Pistols^ Spy Glasses^ Beadsteads, Bedding, &c. &c. . also. ■ v .. .. i\ Negrow- fellow, about 25 yeara APago^a good house -er ostler, ana OJV*E DOQ, ot the setter breed; be longing to the estate of Gardner Tufts,tied, nud sold by order of the executor, for (he hem fit of the heirs. V ' hk»e9 J35 - ,, . . • ! JVegro Pipes. »yX ROSES English Pipes • 200 dox plain and moulded Tumblers ' 200 reams Wrapping Paper Lknding and for aale bv ROBERT S. GOFF. tone 19 *131 . Stlbmt ’g bales—contirfued. On the Jim Tueuluy in July next, T'X TILL, be sold at the Conn Hobse in 8avannah v T betwen the hours yf id and 4 o’clock. Five negroes, Guar, Ii/unaii, Joes- Ruth, and Harriet, under a fi fa on foreclosure in favor of Da vies k Berrien, against Jo.eph C.Habersham. -Lot No. five, Spring Hill, containing .five screw Inore or lets, in Cnatl.arb County, levied omas the property of Catherine Ijartslme, tp satisfy an ex ecution in favor of San hcl Loper against T. V. < Gray, admfr. of Catherif.c Hartstine, dec.... Alithe Household irid Kitcheu^urniture, con tained in the City Hotel, levied on as the property of Orran Bird, to satiny an execution in favor Eleazer Early, transferred to J B Herbert (J co. I. I. D’LYON, e, t. c. june 19 139 , . NOTICE. ZnaHE Co partnership which has existed be- * NOTICE. - , - M R. WILLIAM TURNER, hiving s-signed to tlte subscriber all his stodlt in trud,^ J.-btw tween the subschbers, under the firnTof ** 0, frr behouf dF hisert-ditors general’;', i, iu re» James Annsnsnir k Co expires this day by limi- guested, that those indebted makeliiiitaidia^ pay. L...I _i_i _L_i_. . I htntiL ehrtthtia« htivinir r) .imi uill attend to the settleibent of the concern, and 'con tinue the tusinen on their own account, JAMES ANDERSON, ANDREW LOW k CO. June 1 - 129 Russia Blieeiing, Diapers iindRa.VensUuek Nails, sssorted sizes—Candles and Soap , ^ _ own . N E Rum to bbls—Liquor Cases try wiii derive from it, and*it ia supposed ‘that in ^ *o* r * otroera^KalVuntenanted'or unoccupied less than fifteen years the state would be com .tores, houses.or buildintrs,as aforesaid, to cause . . . , ... pletely reimbursed by, the profits of the. toll— the same to be white washed, or cleansed in such - b °J e ®?"9 e . rn be P«*ented tor payment ■ on or Such air, is my view of constructing this canal— man ner as the Mayor may direct or order, within ggjP.W .MWWed yW-pfafot 8 A. 1 Mid betoie no person that ha* ever visited five dsysalter be or she, his or her agent, or at- wttje the same by that period, ie beautiful site of tbe village and harbor of torney shall have received a written order to that tone to >137 ] runswick can have any rea objections to its attu- cttect from the Miyort ftnd th . t on any auch own Broilffht to Jail. - ' stiou tor health and proxm.Uy to the ocean; The er or owners fld , uf ' or omills j on t0 comply with rN s a « nnllh „n tSPilsh .nli i ma „ who Bsy aliorda sufficient water for the largest class ol lhc order or ^quuu.on of (he Mayor as aforesaid, ft MrfS»2' merchantmen, wh:le tbe bar is very near the he she or they aliall for each such failure or nm.s Kuril lu «Z. n .h rn ,n.v h li »a great aource ot .atety as it is sitmbe fi ne d on conviction before Council, for no superior „ , h anA 8ueh Mf.nce in a sum not exceed- ? nd . ‘J?. 8 ! h ® p »? 8W8 y about the_4th inst, he is hve , CQPdRTNEUSHIP. rpHE Suh^cripershave tilts day formed scon- JL nection in.business tinder the firm of Janes AnnsnsoN k Co..and ofl'er at wholesale and retail a very extensive sod general assortment of Fancy and Staple I) RY GOO DS at reduced prices for Cath or town^ acceptances. JAMES ANDERSON ’ CHARLES 51. KING, junel > 119 gST&T&'SSW practicAoifity ofcuttltto the Brunswick Sec3 ^nd be it further ortlained by the au- , l3 „ JOHNI. DEWS, see. canal haa never been Uoubteti, that it has always thority aforesaid, that it Shall be the duty of the 1 3 .?— ; iramet had many enemies is certain, that it wilt receive Board ' 0 f Health and the City Marshal to report to A large quantity of Mr. UcALFHINS BUICKS paper, m quarter is to be Council all and every person or persons who a*- (10,000) will be kept on fYayne'tviharf as a ji violent opposition from a certain i - ; ■»’—--- — — muiitn hu ana every ucraun m imiun. wuu .... .. .tp ...... . . expected, but relyiug on your hrm and mdepeu- t hall offend against the provisions of this ordinance, sample, and for rettil. TbeBnck will be landed dent character with a Knowledge that it will open and incase the owner or owners of any such un- at any wharf in town to suit purchasers. Apply awmeneld for enternrise, where our citizens occuDied s " A ””' “ » Cotton Bagging, 8£c. A Few hundred peices superior 4 2inch Russia hemp COTTON BAGGING, And a variety of other ., BritisVi Manufactures, Wbicn will after this month be subject to additio nal duty. Fdf sale at former prices, if applied for immediately, and long credit given for approved ANDREW LOW k CO, june 4 132—2m ... . . . occupied, stores, houses, or buildingN be absent to generally will have the first advantages, it is bop-. ftora the city, and have no known agent or attar. an 10 DAVID A.STROBHAH.* fat ney residing within the same, That then and in ivriNBmont ha afterdate hereof applioation wit ll be made to the Inferior Court of Chatham far as to receive a wai to recommendation from you 8U cb case, the Mayor is hereby authorised to cause at the opening ot the next Legisbdure.^^^ the same to be opened and ventilated as aforesaid. be made County for leave to sell a tract of land drawn by ! ; \ FLOUR. A FEW barrels'Superior Canal I'lolir, for fotni- ill ly use, tost received and for sale by HALL fc HOYT. ton*'19 139 ... NATIONAL ANNIVERSARY. The undersigned Committee, appointed to' make arrangements lor the celt bration of the ap proaching Anniversary of American Indepen dence, announce to their fellow citizens, that the following, will be the order of the day: On Monday the 5th of July, 1824, at eleven o’ clock, the.Exchange betl wiii be rung, when from the west end of tiie Exchange, tbe procession will be formed, of the Civil and Military Authoi and the Citizens. At half past eleven o’cl procession escorted by the ^ anddf the same in his opinion require whitewash Thumas Capps deceased in the lafe Land Lotte- Court of Common Ple08 atid Oyer ing or cleansing, to direct And require the City ry, situate and being in tbe fifth district of Mon- j. * Marshal to cause the same to be done as aforesaid, roe County and known by the number 44,.fortbd .. ana^ erminer* the expence whereof shall be paid by the owner benefit of the heirs and creditors of the said Thos. T 111 ? Meeting of thia Court which Waj to take or owners of said stores, houses, or buildings. Capps dec. JOHN MOREL, Adm’r, Passed in Council, 21st August, 1823. sept 6 7 " J. MORRISON, Msyor, • r - - * —^ Attest, M. Mnas, e. c 140 jnhe 22 Get ,rgia—C hatham County. 'I u «it Whom t: may concern. HERE AS Elizabeth Boyd has applied to the Hon the Court of .Ordinary of Chatham ; A LL persons having demands against the Es- ; xXtate of Thomas Lueena, late of Savannah,dee. are requested to present them within the time prescribed by law, and those indebted to saij) es tate, are required to make payment to the ~sub> i scriber. S. M. ROND, qua!, adm’or. with the will annexed, may 5 fi 105 1 place on Monday next, is postponed until the regular term in July which will be on tbe 12th, at hicf nm’ • * which time punctual Attendance of all concerned will be required. . - BEN. SREFTALL. june 12 136 Clerk *- AStayol _ f , tided to attend the Court of Enquiry, to beheld at the Exchange, on T/mmbiy 24th June insr.it it eleven o’clock, the County, for letteri of Adtniniatration on the estate LI- persona having demands atrainst the es W o’clock, when their claims for a remission if illucs will ~nrup>«H tn W and effects^of Mr» Hannah Keiffer. late of White A ta ,e of Satoh^ McKindley, lato of Bwan the fine will be heard-Theirappearancei iniii- .1.. »d.d T bh m .n uintfiila, fh. v.nA~A nnd n.Altnr, nf the 1 e JAMES BUTLER, adm’or. ttf7 ded by the rt-ading of the Declaration af Indepen. and singular the kindred atid creditors of the said ounce, b y NATUSBfzt P. .Bonn, Esq. and the cus- deo’d, to file their objections (if any they have) to tomary Heligious nxetcisea. the granting of the adminiatration of the estate of 1 he pews On each side of the centre aisle, will the said deceased to the applicant in the Clerks b# reserved exclusively, for the ladies-—those on Office of the said Court, on or before the 22d day I 80l ?'h aisle tojr ttte escort, and those on the o' July nextj otherwise letters of administration north uisle, for the other Volunteer Corps. The will be a ranted. wrgepewa to front of the pulpit, will be reserved Witness the Hon. John Cumming one of the for the Civil and Mihtary Officers of the day, at Justices of the said Court, the 22d clay of June, A. tending the-procession- The residue of the D 1824. S. M.BOND, c co. Church, will be for the citizens. juue 22 '140 The. large western entrance will be i he point of ""‘i access to thp church- The other doors will be /TfcotIGlA—ChathamiCounty To all whom closed to preyent.confusion vR it may concern Whereas Wm. S : Camp Presidents 1,,IOTUr .B^nnkui), Esqs as Vice Subscriptipnliilaare left at the Cltv.Hotel, Wil- MainPaBook Store, and Pouyat k Holland’s where Munisla « e ‘* iz ? n * °i the City and Country, are respectfully invited to cah'and subscribe. The |JJ* «: fubshriptlon to the dinner, is three dol- ROBERT W. POOLER, M, MYERS, tOBERT M. GOODWIN, f- WILLIAM p, HUNTER, GEORGE ASH; rt of Ordina- 1 administru* . John Kingsley lateof Chatham County,'tjeo’d as principal credi tor. These are therefore to cite, and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said deceased, to file their objections (if aiiy thoy have) to the granting of the administration of tire estate of the dre’d to the applicant in the Clerk's Office of the said Court, on or before the 32d day of July next; otherwise letters , of administration will be granted; Witness the Hon. John Cumming one of the Justices of the said Court, the 22d day of June, A. D 1824. S. M. BOND, c c o. , june22 140' ■ *■' f April 2 P ERSONS indebted to the estate ol James Lambright, late of Liberty county, deceased, are requested to make immediate payment} and those having deiriauds against said estate, will present them legally attested within the tlmepre- scribed by Law to] : JOS. LAW, Sen’r. qualified cx’r. tan 22 17 ; Executor’s Notice- A LL persons indebted to the estate of tbe late Dr. Robert Worrell, Jr. are requested to make immediate payment to Mr. Ryerson, or to PHILIP BKASCH, Quul.EJor. N, B. The accounts if not paid shortly wili be placed in the hands of an Attorney for collection, .ian 6 4 . notice: ■— P KHSONS indebted to tbe Eat.te of Allen Denmark, dec. are requested to make im mediate payment, and those having demands against said estate will present them property at tested within the time limited by laW. ' . ROBERT BURTON, adm’or. MARY UKNMAK, adm’rx. fob 28 48 Bulloch «ty. june-12 136 The subscriber has appointed Mr. Benj Sheftall his attorney during his absence form the City. ROBERT LEWIS, june 17 k138 IVIN U.months alter the date hereof, application 11 will be made to the Inferior Court when sa ting for ordinary purposes,for leave to sell all that lot or part of ground in the District of White- Bluff, county oiChatham, containing Fifty acre*, more dr less, bounded northwardly and eastward* ly l)y lands, late John Poiillens, and southwardly by lands of Williams, belonging to the’ estate of James Boyd, and to be sold for the benefit of tbe heirs and creditors of said'estato. ELIZABETH BOYD, Adm’rx. may 26 124 NOTIQE. ' T HE Public are apprised, that the subscriber has titles tbgne half of a 50 acre tract of land on White Bluff, adjoining his, and land lately Jno. PouUen’s, now John Morrill’s, and for which the Administratrix of the late Japies Boyd, applies to the court for leave to sell as part of that estate— his titles are of prior d*te, and of . record. All persons are forward potto purchase or trespass on the premises. payment to 'J&L JOHN BALFOUR. (Administrator. /A LL persons havpig demands against the esti of Wtn Hocbstrasser dec are Requested. Sea^onati\6 Dv^ Goods.' And will be sold wholesale or in retail, at very reduced pricer, for cash only. • f , JAMES 1VHKNRYO Asdgnees *90HN H. REID. C ' ef ; CEOliGE RBLI’U. J Wm. Turner, •pril 14 *. Bft. . BARGAINS. T HE Stock of DRY GOODS which formerly . belonged t» Mr William Turncir, is now selling off at pntwitmh under cott. april 16 88 _ A ' i .Law Notice. V FTIItE public are informed that the Subscriber* X have located and formed a connexion in Jack- aonboro, Scrivep County, Ga. Where one of them may at all times be found except whm profes sionally engaged elsewhere. They purpose to attend the several courts of the several Counties Scriven. Burke and Jefferson—also those of Rich, mond, Watrep and .Emanuel. They hope by close application, and a due attention to ibe business of their profession, tq merit and receive a share of the public patronage Business confided to their care will be thankfully received U punctually at tended to.. ? • ■ JAME8 B. LEWIS , J OSIAH S. PATTERSON, may 22 120 OFFICE FOR SHIPPING „ SEAMEN. 7T1HE Subscriber is now abie to attend per-ott* X all) to the duties of . Shipping Seamen and the Notariat . , Business, n the office Of Alexander Hunter and Wm. P, Beers, at the N. W« comer of tbe Exchange.. . \ Wm-P. BEERS, m-v 6 106 . . NOTICE. rpHE Co-partnership of Wiluam and Johx O. X BAktK, is this day dissoved by mutual con- sent. In order to a.speedy settlement of the bu siness, all persons indebted are c&iled Upon to make paymen^to John O. Baker. . WILLIAM BAKER, JOHN O. BAKER, . Ricebofough, Ga. Jan 1.1824, ton 16* ' V , , , P ERSONS having demands against the 1 estate of James Anderson, late ot Augusta deceased, are requested to present their claims properly at tested, and those indebted.to make immediate til to quested, to present Jhcm for payment within the time prescribed hy law, and all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate pay ment to JAMES MORRISON, • march 4 52 ,>'• , Qual.itdinr. Administratofs Notice. T HE undersigned having rsceiVcd letters ot Administration 6n the estate of William J. Spencer, late of Effingham County, deceased- requests all persons having (jemands ogufiisE ssid estate to render them in to h'.m according to law, and those indebted are requested to make pay* 1 ment to ELIAS REED, . Administrator, april 24 x,—l|96 j -j * To Rent. mHE Wharf Lot No. 6, Reynold W^rffiknowfi X as Anciaux’s wharf. Possession given the first of November—Apply to ■j? f. r ston’e; oct!4 , 194