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•0 divide aw? oniV^s# republicans, i
t to ■„ li.izaul ius issue a hotrtlha-1
wade—nievof W | * 8U , C " a n ' eas . ure 9< * com J. wtllscll bin Stuck of
nlctely clofealocl by Us own inconsistency
tind fully. The thing is entirely overdone,
SELLING OFF.
R. L. MI LINING,
Boots and Shoes,
1 Case sup Baltimore Boots, Sloan’* make
1 do do Philadelphia do Cole'* do
2 do do New York, Dan Taylor’* do
2 do Gentlemen's fine Shoetees
1 do single tie Shoes
1 do Ladles Satin Slips
1 do do Morocco, do Springs and Heels.,
1 do stout pegged Bootees and Shoes, ouHa*
ble for farmers.
Together with a complete assortment of Chii-
L-The motives, and the promised rewards, 0jt H "‘ D C0 *'' umii tl,e fir8t of Au B ust ,,eit *
B re so plain on the face of this singular doc-. ’
a tnent—that they alone are thought ofs
while the unfortunate reasons which are
assigned for it, are remembered only as
they contradict each other, l^he effect
(will be any but disastrous to the democratic
party. It may be regarded rather as a deed,
conceived in a week and fash moment,
which will elevate and strengthen that par- . _ . ■
'ty in the same ratio that it will paralyze drensatid Servants Shoes—forcath only
v, N. U. All persons Indebted to the subscriber
and prostrate th unfot lunate author and will please to call and settle their accounts
abettors of the proclamations. I R. L. MILLING.
— june 8 134
CHARLESION, June 29. ■ ~ jij . y u »« ». ii a \fti oi/, \/»
The Weather—For thelasttwo weeks has "fldlX HitxS qj KMMlLd IUJY,
been uncommonly warm and oppressive, JXAVB received by the ship Savannah, a large
the Mercury in Fahrenheit’s thermometer ^FASHIQJVABLE SUMMER
has been the intensity of the weather, that Dircctfrom their vVabw i»osEin New York,con.
several of our cite.™ have lallen prcciui , b ' ° b "‘ , " ed 10
tate viccims to it, and unless exposure be | amoso wimains,
avoided, we apprehend further consequen- COATS and COATTEES—Of blk. v Silk Camlet,
ces. We have had no rain for some time, Blk Bombazine, doCircas>ian, French and
EngL.h Vigonin, Cassinttt, Cotton Cassi.
mere. Bomba?, stl, Sattcen, (See. be.
PANTALOONS—Of Denmark Satin, English
Silk Drilling, bik striped Silk, blk Nankin
Crape, blue and blk silk Camlet, white and
colored plain and striped Drilling, ribb’d
Vigonin Cassimere, bik Circassian, Cassi.
nett strip'd cotton Flnrintinr, cottonCassi
mere, Satteen, Bombuzette, Nankeen, he,
&c.
VESTS—Of blk figur’d & strip’d English, French
and tndiu Silk, of a great variety of Pst*
terns, white Marseilles, strip’d and color’d
do., while silk strip'd Valentis, col’d do.
of various Patterns,
Round Jackets, Duck Trowscrs, linen and cotton
Shirts, Stockings, Drawers, Gloves, Sum.
ponders, Cravat Stiffners, black Stocks,
Hbdfs. Uc Uc.
At SO—A general assortment of
Cloth Frock COATS, Dress COATS, PANTA
LOONS and VESTS, of all qualities. The whole
comprising an assortment, r.rely to be met with,
and will be sold wholesale or retail at prices cor
tiaanfin/linn luitlt illiS fimae J 'r.nnna #>4 Wkhulrni
Chatham Mrttfunn
VjnHR National Anniversary aiil W-ctdeoraied
by the Corps on MONDAY NEXfV, the 5th'
of July. The members are therefore ordered to
appear at Jive o’clock preeiiely on the,morning of
tout day at die Arsenal, fully equipped, prepared
to unite with the other Volunteer Corps .In firing
tbe salute.
After the morning parade tbe corps will re »s«
scmble at 11 o’clock, A M, to join the procesiicn “ .
in escorting the Orator. ' LOUISA MA TILDA,
established line
i escorting the 1
By order <of Capt Williams,
J A MitXWELI, Fiftt Setg’t,
jnne 29 153 *
NEW-YORK PACKETS.
SHIM, . MASTKtlB,
W. Bf,u.h,
D. Wuoii,
J Ji. UMe-t'ff Co '
On the fit'; t Tuesday in /• ly next.
Will be told h'/ r,' the Court Bout:,
A Prin e .Negro Roy,
fwen'y live teat* olu,fi- a rate ii.tul hai'iv
inn,* 29 143 *'i. Sail* r.t 10 o’clock
and our fruit trees particularly have buffered
materially
SHIP NEWS.
POUT OF SAVANNAH.
„ * AiiniTKii.
Brig Ocean, 52 days from Liverpool, to W Jen.
ncr.
Schr. Thorn, Vernard, Darien 2 days, Cotton to
Elias Bliss, and Johnston, Hills & co.
Revenue Cutter Crawford, Payne, St Marys and
a cru se..
Pitot Boat John, Foster, from a cruize.
Pilot Bout Vexation, John, do
Sloop Bugle, Vincent, Charleston, 2 days to the
muster, bound to St Marys
8A1AKII XKSTKHDAT.
Schr Florida, Tontmerson, for Riceboro,
Sloops Good Intent, Alton, for N. York,
Union, Salowich, for Sunbury
Cavalry Orders.
SAVANNAH, Jane 28,1824.
nriHE Corps of Georgia Hussars will ssaemble
I. on their Parade Ground j
ON MOh DAY NEXT, 1
the 5>h of July, at 5 o'clock, A M. in full uniform .
completely armed and equipped, and with six
rounds blank cartridge, to celebrate tbe Anni.
versary of American Independence
By order Capt. Stiles.
H KIRBY, 1st Serg*tG. H
june 29 143
SAtrzn TuisvonBifiiuir,
F, L. ship Savannah, Beebe, f»r N York l’as* | responding with the times. Corner of Whitaker
sengers, Mr Taylor and family, Me Norton and I and St. Julian Streets, oppositeYoungs’Uuildings
family, Mr and Mrs Lamb, Mr Howard and family, I may 26 |]o 24
Mr and Mrs Fuller, Miss A lVLyon, Messrs Shel-1
doo, North, Campficld, W»ck, D’Lyon, WellB,
Wultcman,Thorp, B Gilbert, t Gilbert, E D Cook, 1
Baker, Holloway, and Masters Thorp and Bull.
Just Received,
50 BOXES bes. white Havana Sugar
For sale by
The ship Louisa, Maiilda, Wood, fur this port,
tailed from New York on tic 21st ult,
Anmvi.1 iwm Tiiis ronx,
jli. New York, 19lh insl bliip Cotton Plant,
Faah, 10 days ( Pilot boat schr Eclipse, Bullet, 7 I
day*.
At New York, 21st ult. sliip Clifford Wayne,
While, 6 days; ship Augusta, Van Dyke.
At Charleston on Monday, sloop Halcyon, Chap
man, 1 day.
Al Boston 18:h inst. brig Sea Island, <9; wood
ur Fun tjus run-r,
£ At Providence, 17 n ii j>t pticaei snip Rebeoc,., |
Harm, to sail 23d.
june 29 m143
GAUDRY & HERBERT.
Notice.
LL persons indebted to D B. Nichols, are
.requested to call at the subscribers store and
settle tneir accounts on or bef e the 15th July,
as all unsettled accounts after ,hat date, will be
left In tbe hands of some proper person fur col*
lection.
D. B NinilOLS Ct Co
june 29 143
(fj* The Subscr bersto .lit. Dinuci to be g
by tbe Savannah Volunteer Guards, on tbe 5th I late John Burns of Saint Lukes Parish—a mim
Sixteen Hundred Dollars Reward,
eN addition to bis Excellency Governor Wi'
tl oil’s Proclamation offering a Reward of four
umdred dollars for the apprehension and proof
> conviction of the murderer or murderers of the
AUGUSTA, D Vais Dick,
WM. WALLACE, T. Wood,
EMPF.RDR, J. H. BkmbZtt,
The above are Ml first rate veasels, with cxne.
rienced commanders, and will continue to Qail in
i regular succession tbrougWit the scaaon, lesv-
ing Savannah for New York on Thursday and N.
York for Savannah on Saturday in each week.—
For freight or passage, apply to the Capti ms on
oourd at Jones’s upper wharf; or to
HALL & HOYT.
jan 27
21
For J\ew Fork,
[established line,]
The ship
savannah,
Bebee, Master
Will sail on Thursday next, the 1st othei«
For freight only, apply to the master on
Wharf, or to
HALL U HOYT.
The Bliip
LOUISA MATILDA,
Will sail in regular succession on
the 8:h proximo.
143
'• Hy Colvin Bake?.
On the first Tuesduv in July, at II oVlurtf;
Will be tolil In fi'ont of the Court house in thft
• (ty
A Ntgro Fellow,
about twenty twoy<;>irH of nge c-ipable, of doing
any kind of work.
jnne 59 143 '
Aheryf's sale.'
'On the frit Tutuluy in Avguit fieri
W ILL he soli 1 before the court Ikuis'.'. (n Dry*
an couuty, between the hours of 10 and A
o’clock.
One Tract of land in Rrysp county, known by
the hamebf Palermo, bouqaarics.unxnowu at the
time of levy—the sime poin'ed out as th« pro
perty of Richard T. Keating, to satisfy an execu
tion in favor of the estate ot Benjamin Stiles and
of July
board at Jones’ Upper
J»iy i
THOS. ALBRT1 TON, SBC.',,
M4 . « --.J*
ATTENTlOVn
A PpKAR on youV Parade Ground,
Xl. ON MONO \Y NEXT,
the 5th of July, by five o’clock, A M. in Complete
tini'orn, with 13 round- bla k cartridges, to lire a
solute. By order Captain Hdstes,
MILLS, First Serg^.
pine 29 143
WrAWAH
VOLUNTEER GVftRDS,
1 YHE Corps \UH assemble at its usual Parade
. Ground, at five o’clock, A. M. precisely,
ON MONDAY,
Ihe 5th of July, for the purpose of celebrating the
Anniversary of our National Independence. Tne
members will be completely equipped and provi
ded with six rounds of blank cartridges e&cn.
The corps will, after firing a salute, be dismiss
ed—and will again assemble, with side arms alone,
at its ground at eleven o’clock precisely, for the
purpose of uniting in procession with the citizens.
By order,
HEINEMANN, Firs Serg*t S V. G.
jure 29 143
june 29
Passage for New York,
~ The conperttd ship
JUNO,
A. W. Miltimore, Master, !
Has a spacious cabin—will sail on
the 1st day of July . For passage apply on board
at JonC’a wharf, or to
S.B.PARKMAN.
june 22 wl46 -
" For Boston.
.. The packet brig
ALMIRA,
S Harding, master,
Will sail on Sunday next. For
freight or passuge, apply on hoard at Hunter’s
wharf, or to
\ S. B. PAUKMAN.
june 22 *rl40
" ■ 1 *-* ' 1 ““
Extracts of an Ordinance,
To prevent horses and other animals from going
at large.
Whereas great inconvenience' and danger re*
results to the Inhabitants of the City of S tvannah
from horses and other animals running at large in
the said city
For Liverpool
The brig
' CHATHAM, .
B. Dyer, Master,
For freight of 200 bales Cotton,
ipply to . S. B; PAltKM AN.
june 26 wUI
NE W A HRANGEMENT.
^fiministratrix salt. '
On the frit Tuesday in August next.
W ILL he sold before tlieCoi.il House in the
City of Savuiuiah, between the usual hours
of sale, > j
Two tracts of land, vizt No. 128, fifth H.-r.ry,
and one tract lying on the Augusta ru«d, 13 m.let
fr«m Savannah, ihjc property of Tho». Thiu s, d&«
ceased, for the benefit of the bur* and cveiudrt,
Hannah TutEeb,
Adntiniuruttix.
inly 1 144
r KOTICilh! ' r *
M R. WILLIAM TURNER, having assigned’to
the subscriber all his stuck in tisd., debts,
&c for behoof of his creditors generally, tt-isfe.'
quested that those indebted make'immediate p.;y,
me-nt, ana those having d ittts.tviU please rend* t
them to Mr Tftumna &*'>cr l ' w'ho is ap|Hiiut( d
(heir agent, to dispose of the stuck, w hich compri
ses a general assonment'uf , ,
SeaaonaV>\e Dv>j GooAd,
And will be sold wholesale or in retail, at ve-:.-
reduced prices, for cash ouly.' ’ "f -
JAMES M’JIKNRY,} A* ? ces
JOHN H. REID, \ Of .
GEORGE F.EI PH, SWm. fthnrt.
86
april 14
BARGAINS*
T HE Stock of DRY GOODS which fertm-Hy
belonged f> Mr. William Turhev, is m l/
selling off at pticea muchundtr cost.
aptil 16 88 v
■—*— —-—
Five Dollars Reward. ,
T HE above sum will be pai« to any person ap.
prehending and delivering to tho subscriber,
his mulatto hov John, who lis? been absent with*
out leave foi-Mie last thre* weeks—John is well
known in this city, having grown up in it, and for
the last three years served us a waiter at the.Man*
sion House, anti since at the City H . tel.
As there is good cause for believing that John
BeTortalned by the Mayor and Alderman of r T» K s > e «'" B ^^ l im.ilSA^,o.. l M.rs. i, harboured in the city, a farther reward of twen*
the City of Savannah, in Council assembled, slid it X day ty dollars - ill be paid on proof .o conviction ot
is hereby ordai. edby the authority of the bame between 3»va"nah and Parachuchler Unding, th e person harbouring the said absentee John.
th.tnnhnw.’ ff »i,f, n i mi„ m „i„ opposite llobertville, S. C. Leave Bolton a cen- june 22 140 J H. HEAD. _
tnatnonorse,geiamg, tnare, colt, titty, mute, or ,.r a ; whuf everv Tueadavi Thursday and Satur* ~ 't, ;—n ——fr=—;—; ir——•»
,go at large withih the ... ^ , y » « Fresh Dru ffs. MpJicuies "and
. July are notified-dial tickets can be had by appli
Cation to either of the Committee.
N. J B W ARD,
FRAAC1S 15 LOIS,
R. R. CUYLF.lt,
AVM C. CU THBERT,
JOHN C STaRII
Oommittet-
FOB T OFFICE NOTICE
q3* I he Eos' Office will until the first Novem
ber next, be closed from one to three o’clock,
V. M.
julv 1 145
FEMaIe MISS I A* A V i SuCJ.'Al UF SA
VAjYS.AII
qff TJie subscribers o this society who have
nut yet paid their aumi.d suluciiption, arc repues
ted to send the same at any time during the pre
sent week to
LUCINDA J. SORREL, Sec.
july 1 145
her of the citizens thereof having subscribed the
sum uf one thousand two hundred dollars to be
paid by them to the person or persons convicting
the murderer nr murderers of the said crime.
The subscription list is left with Benj. H. Buck
ner, John Cheney,'and Richard U. Screven, a com
mittee appointed for that purpose
(E? Tne Editors of the Charleston and Savannah
Gazettes, are requested to publish the above no
lice, and if required, payment will be made by
the members nf the said subscription,
june 29 143
NOTICE.
. LL persons having demands against the es-
Vtute of Maty Stevens, late of Savannah de
ceased, are requested to present their within the
1 ime prescribed by law, and those indebted to the
s ate are requested to make payment to.
GEORGE W. COB.
Quai fietl Exr.
j'lite 15 1+137
JS utice.
T HE GEN; HAL I MPORTING and WHOLE
S.'.LE BUSINESS, heretofore conducted by
Jxmf.s Dick am £S Co and Chough Ueipu, sep
rute.y, is this day united, and will be carried on
by the undersigned, 'Yho huv>- connected them
selves under lite fint f , ' ,
C. W. ROC IC WELL % CO.
All the advantages wlucn either ot .lie late estab-
vnenti ofi'eied may be uependei. upon from t)u
present one, by which they hope to retain the J dee, £2
friends of both.
Regimental Court of Enquiry,
B 11NES were inflicted against the following de
faulters at the parade of the 9th and 10’h June
in t. and Executions will be issued on the 6th July
against alt fading to pay to John F. Lloyd, Fay
mmter—before that day
Savannah Fencibles—S .m\. Titcombe $2
Vol Guardi— oh.i Atherton, Samuel Griggs,
John G Holcomb, G. D. Sweet, £2 each; J. P.
Scriven, £10
Artillery—Thomas Young, g'20 H. McAlpin, g10
loseph Wallace, £10 James Barr, E Hughs, J. R
♦dKtpnoii, G. Stow, g2each
hep. Blues— John J Bulloch, J S Coates, F Col.
its, J Cantwell, A Farry, S M Metzgar, McCauley,
> Nock, J Nicholas, J Now mans, J Oneal, M C
Phillips, F Paacilly, J Timmons, J Taylor, O Tun
July 1
GEORGE ItELPH.
CHARLES W ROCKWELL
t145
Office bank U ited States.
Savimnah July 1
T HIS Office will be shut on Monday'nox —
Bonds und Notes payable do that day are r>
be taken up on Saturday/the 3d, when .offer)' gs
for discount, on Tuesday following are to be de
posited
J HUNTER, Cashier.
inly 1 ; Cl45,
Geo Volunteers—B Butts, L Mason, B Cook, £2
ach: t i ’ Griswold, O Hoyt, L Petty, J Park
man, £5 . licit! E Williams, £10 G W Coe, £3,
1 It heat Company—F Baker, A Silver, ,i Saun
der , tj’ And* ison, H Lynch, HGoss,P McGinnis,
Pesrsnn, l.uci na. R Dickson, g2 each
‘2nd Beat • Compa .y—F Blanchard, A Telfair,
_ !0 Hcii: J Sti.k. r, F L'uyli, O lliley, T Sullivan,
J McGoVingle, M Hail, Hathawai, Marshall, M
Mnpkins, Collins, J din Quark, Wm Bowers, John
urner, .1 Blanchard, T P Bond, I N Crane, G
Rhodes, £" < ach.
3d Beat Company—J P Setze, C Schroder, $5
each : J Collins, !• Dure, W llatigen, W Wheeler.
H J Vallcau, Petit, C Oneal, S Evans, I B Gautter,
M Dillon, E Delano, Waddrill, Bogardus, Jadon,
iSSEyS eB, a1l0Wed t0 E ° 0t ,Mge V,,U,,n “ ,C day. at 6 o’clock, A. M. arrive at Par.chuchler the
*n,» tv. it fnMh’»r i n«t -it D n,i Mnn, same dsvs at 7, Pi M Returning—Leave Para-
chuchler every Wednesday, Friday and Sunday,
Fresh Drugs. Medicines "and
same dsvs at 7, Pi M Returning—Leave Para. SPICE!*),
owner or owners of any horse, gelding, mare, coif, c , h 3 cb l e [ e * er ? Y, e ^ sd * y ’ f ALOMF-L, Tartar Emetit, Opium, *'
filly, mule, or jackass, that shall be toind at large " 7 ’ k ° P ff ’ “ h 3 ^ Jalap, Cr. amor Tartar, Rhubarb,
shall be fined for each and every ollence in a sum .n.i
not exceeding Five Dollars andTcost. . . Sb< i,^L *„nu P c" r ^ Ai.n nn ,n In*
Be it further ordained by the authority afore- ^ om K b ^ f ’ 'p 11 i™, s hiii.CT , Phenf.*er 7 SlBtera*
a. UM i.,wi b. theauV ofihe City. Mmh.l Eb '“”’' **"
said, m» II nintn uc me uuiy oi me miy niursiuu *, __.i "
anJ und^vei'/animslS msv be^efen olTnowJ she ’ ^ ,ntinue t0 tauch Bt P^yeburff every
toj.e gnn.g7t large whhin tie corporate limits 'W' Mondl,y ’ «»>er usual hour, going and
of the city, and the owner or owners of such ani- -,sil be orovided with Breakfast and i
mal or umimals so taken up and impounded shall TV *T* enge k ^„,i P rov,Ue<I WllU HreSItlMt * na
„ou „tt Dmner on board
pay all expences that may be thereby incurred in
addition to the penalty imposed by the above re
cited ordinance
In Council 9th August, 1859.
R. CUYLER. c c.
The City Constables are hereby required to en
force the above section of an ordinance uf the
city. F. M. STONE, Marshal.
June 29 143
By this arrangement, tbe Steam Boat convey
ance, connected with the Savannah aqd Augusta
Epsom Salts, Henrv’sCalcd- Magnesi%
Seidlitz and Soda-Powder*
Windsor Soap, Nutmegs,
Cinnamon, Cloves and Mace,
Starch, Fig Blue, Ginger !<c. &c.
Have just been received pr ship Emperor, anti
fur sale by
' LAY & HENDRICKSON,
Druggists, Sha t’* Buildings,
june 17 .138 . !•
F - ,, 100 Dollars Reward*
Line.of Stages is extended from Savannah to Uob- n ANAW AY from the subscriber, in Columbia
ertville, S. C. JlV County, near Ilaysville, on Little River, nr.p ,
Landing from brig Almira.
HHDS prime St,Croix Sugar
V 10 pipes superior Holland Gin -
JJY STOBE.
100 bags prime Green Coffee
15 do Black Pepper
60 hhiis. Philadelphia Whiskey
100 bblsNE Gin
40 kegs Tobacco "Browns No 1.”
250 Dutch'Demijohns
For sale by JOHN W. LONG,
june 22 t.140
june 24 141
POWELTON STAGE.
Cotton Bagging, i$c.
Few humlred peices superior 4 2 inch Russia
,hemp , ".. ,
COTTON BAGGING,
And a variety of other
British Manufactures)
negro man pliill, or Phillip, on the 22d December
: 1821. Ph4Hs about five lect eight or nine in-bee’
ihigh, twer’v five years old, dark complecting
| thick lips, * w* ..is teeth very plainly, when he
j’&ughs; bemts back in his knees; is a tolerable
[gooditlacksmilh.
I Also, my negro m n Peter, who sometimes calls
himself Peter Bank*,-on tbe 24tit December, 1821;
who is about thirty years of age, yellow oomplec-
tion, about five feet nine or ten inches high, with
s scar, on tjje left cheek, occasioned by the cut
r\ ft tiulisE bl'AGbunolv .uunmg twice of a knife, which shows very plainly. Peter is a
JA a week from Powelton, via Greensborough tolerable Shoemaker, a handy rough plantation
to Madison. - i Carpenter. I have good reasons to believe, they
Leaves Powelton every Saturday and Tuesday have obtained two free passes each; they t five
rooming, and arrives at Madison oh the evening of one, to work by the month, until they b-e got
be same days. (honey sufficient, and then titty are to mak< use of
Leaves Madison every Monday and Wednesday the other; l believe they , made for Sava uh.
morning, and arrives at Powelton on the evening The above reward will be given for the apprea
of the same day. hension antt delivery of the skid negppea to tho
Powelton, Hancock Co. ? j ‘bat I get them again, or fifty dollar* for either ot
April 3,1824. $ 'them.
(rj* The Georgia Journal, Augusta Chronicle,; WILLIAM MURRAY.
t Savannah Republican and Washington News, are may 26
Whicn wiil after mis month be subject to udditio- requested to inSfert the above twice ft month for g^pgyjQ'j- cUTt-— Clla-halTl (’ouilty#
nalduty. For sale at former prices, if applied for two months, ahd send their accounts to the Mis., iT EllM 1834.
immediately, and long credit given for approved sionarv Office forpayment. 4 . Gardiner Tufli.Vs. Xicl. Cnurer,
paper. ANDREW LOW & CO. | may 17 - “5 I - J ■ ~ • *
june 4 132—2m
Planters Bank.
_. S this Bank wil! he shut on Monday 5th July I Daraiaore, Young, Ross, Bradley, Rogers, J G
ftAnext, peikbiiB having paper falling duo on Shultz, J W Cannon, J Sites, E MeigB, T Bradley,
that day will please to attend to the same on the u MoKwen, £2 each.
• Saturday previous* J Attn Scot CotnpQtiy—J W Stirk* X A Brad
- -- 1 bur),,I A Wyily, J Crawford, J Wilson, g2each.
Lieut. J Rider, ol the 4th B. Company, for not
J45 < | appearing on parade in uniform, fined j>10,
June 26 el42
Jul
Bank State if Georgia.
wroT,c™.„^r^
S urlo tho b day ‘ tI,U91 be t8ken U| * °‘‘ dec, lor the benefit of the heirs and creditors.
•Saturday the 3d. A ■ poRTHH Cashier ROBERT BURTON, adm’or.
A. 1 OKI Elt, Cashier, | MARY DENMARK, adnfrx.
feb28 48 B.ulloch county.
-july»
145
Real Estate for Sale.
An Ordinance,
A VALUAUL.E Plantation containing about 3 I To amend an ordinance regulating the city Watch,
w.\ hundred acreH on Port Royal Island, in S. passed on the 18th September, 1823.
Carolina, situate about 3 mi'es from the town of B e it ordained bv the Mayor and Aldermen of
Beaufort on the main road leading to the ferry the city of Savannah, in Council assembled, and
and known by the name of Burtons Hill. Persons it is ordained by the authority of the same, that so
wishing to purchase would do well to view the much of the said ordinance as requires a residence
plenties and judge for themselves, by the crop of six months in the city of Savannah previous to
of S. I, cotton and corn now growing thereon; ti- the appointment, of an individual as a city . Watch-
ties unquestionable—for terms which will be rett- man, be and the same Is hereby repealed, any
unable, apply to Captain Paul A. Cartwright, in thing in any former ordinance to the contrary not
Beaufort, or withstanding.
N. BATTELLE. Passed in Council,.24th June, 18?4.
O’ The editor of the Charleston Courier will j. MORRISON/ Mayor,
please insert the shove oijce a month,for three Attest, 4 .
tnonth? and forward .their bill to this cilice* I M. Mims, c, e.
. quests 142 J jbne29 143
Coffee, Molasses, i$c.
/JA BAGS prime Green Coffee
Ol/ 5 hltds prime Retailing Molasses
o'U coils Bale Rope
20 kegs 20d Nails
For sale low to close a consignment by
H. LORD k CO,
Williamson’s Buildings.
june 24 ?tl4l
/|f\N motion of IV W Gordon.plaintiffs Attorney
Vsie suggesting the death of the plaintiff, and sta-
june 24 b!41
shew cause if any he hath t why Elias Reed, the
executor of the plaintiff shall not be made a party,
and why be shall pot have judgment against the
said defendant. And it is forther ordered that'
OFFICE FOR SHIPPING
SEAMEN.
2 '(IIE Subscriber is now able to attend person.
J. ally to the duties of
Shipping Seamen and the Notarial
Business,
n the office of Alexander Hunter and Wm. P,
Beers, at the N. W. corner of the Exchange.
V/ra.l’. BEERS.
may 6 ^ 1Q6
Congress Water in Ice.
F < gy,gaffaff&FS
sasKuXr” p “ “V mg&gi
LAY & HENDRICKSON, . „ A-B FANNIN, Clerk.
Druggists, Shad’s Buildings. I ,,1-toe 17 0 -■■■■- ^ r
june 26 cxl^ ■■ .4-large quantity of Mr McAJLPHINS iiltltqvS
NOTICE.
E months after Uate application will be
made to the honorable the Judges of. the
Inferior Court of Bryan Gountyfor leave to sell
all the real estate of Wm. Cubbedge, deed, to be
sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of
said estate.
JOHN CUBBEDGE,
Administrator.
Bryan County, June 17 138
T HE Public are apprised, that the subscriber
has tit les to one half of a 50 acre tract of land
on White Bluff, adjoining his, and land lately Jno.
Poullen’s, now John Morrill’s, and fo. which the
Administratrix of the late James Boyd, applies to
the court for leave to sell bs part of that estate—
his titles are of prior date, atjd of record All
persons are forwatned not to purchase or trespass
on the premises. . • . -.
, ; U. F. WILLIAMS,
june 17 . w—§t13&
> V (urge (juantity ot }
Court .f Commnn Plea, ini .«**
and Terminer. . at any wharf in town to suit purchasers. Apply
10
DAVID A. S.TRORDAH,
W
T HE Meeting of this Court which was to take to
place on Monday next, is postponed until the ^
regular term in July which will be on the 12th, at iv LL derrn-iVts against the estate of the ate
which time punctual attendance of all concerned William A'kersrn deceased, musft’e rem <r-
will be required. BEN. SHEFTALL. e d ; n duly authenticated, within the titpe prt’seri-
June 12 136 - fork ted by law, and those indebted to said estate will
Brought to Jail, make payment to ig A DAVENPORT,
} N Savannah on the 11th mst. a negro man who j ’ ' Administrator.
gays his name is William and that he belongs to . ma y 19 jt+117
'Vm R. McIntosh, ol McIntosh pounty Gfeorgi^ -k^eRSONS indebted to tbe estate' of Ishaift
and that be ranawayabout the 4th mst. be , 8 five J. J g ldin , at& of c am ‘den county, dec’d are
leet 6J inches high and about35 years of g . ^quegfjd t0 make immediate payment, and those
• ,, m JOHN I. DEWS, j o 0. having demands against laid estate will pre ent
J« ne *» -• v them legally attested within the time prescribed
.bylaw to .LUCY SPALDING,
qualified F.xe’x
march 99 . 73-|t. ' ' ■ '
NOl’ICE
B EING about to leave the state, l have appoint-!
ed Messrs. Jo bn H. Reid, and James ft. Max-
wxiji, my attornies. Persona having claims against.
the estate of Robert Dreghorrt, dep. must pre
sent them dttlYnUpxted to the former gentlemen.
1NE months after date, application w be
made to the Inferior Court. of Effingham
ioiutty, for leave to sell all the real property be-
or before the 8tb of September next, or P»y- i longing to the estate of the late Rev Jno. BtcJr,
ment will bevefoced, that being the date prescr;..! (Jec * in sa rd county, for tbe benefi; of the
bed by law for claimr to be received. heirs and creditors.
my % '"' pi3T W* -T*fJ8NBB. I e^rjl 16 . 88 ANN BPCK, Adtt’je,