Savannah republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1824-1829, July 13, 1824, Image 3

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*y c learn from .Soifolk that the U. S sko r> §d The Memory of Gcft | 0 f war Hornet,Ca'pt Kzx i* under ordtV " |f„r Laguira. to sail Ail a few days, and will cm • lout Mr. Watts, Charge d’Affaires to the Colom bian government. .» , will I 3d ifiw be* propl sii it’u'l mp) icail (P { Com. Jt^Oi tlossEns, arrived at Norfolk tin Stli tilt, to take command of the North Caruli- L 74, fitting for sea at the Navy Yard, Gosport [Communicated for the Republican } The Anniversary of American lndepcndcnc celebrated by a respectable portion of the (itisenj of Liberty county, on Saturday the 3 - jf July, at WaUboiirville 'I'he day was usher* 1 in by the discharge of Cannon; the exercis- i of the day were opened ,with an appropriate krayer by the Rev. Mr, Ripley; after which the deration of Independence was read in an im- Lf«site style.by Mr. John Dunwoody, and a patriotic and well written Oration delivered by lr.Jonea,the principal of the Academy. At the usual hour, obout 75 'Gentlemen sat |own to a dinner prepared for tiie occasion. Cen. Daniel Stewart,..President, assisted by Jlessrs. Andrew Waltliour,John Dun woody, and [aniel M. Stewart, as Vice Presidents,when the illovr'mg tohsts were drank. 1.1st 4th of July *76— May tLis and every sue- eetlinp Anniversary, be commemorated, by the unset freedom, in a way to prove their eatinm* Ion of it, and evince their gratitude, to God those arm was signal, on their deliverance from Iritish tyranny : drank standing. 1 T/uve cheei t anil three guns. 3d The Constitution of the United States, no hmiveuofifc We like it as it is 2 ,?»»*. 13d Washington inn; first President, a bright kunple tor his aucce.isor*: they with idni have [united the lusting giatilude ol the nation. I. > 2 guns. Udi 'Ilie Governor of the Stute cf Georgia: L letter to the s< cretarj of War ’’on the suit let of Slate rights mid Militia claim.* ” merits lir highest approbation. 3 cAe<r» 3 gun-. 15th Gen. La Fayette, "May heagnin visit this Imniry, again tread the soil, (roni wli cit lit* lucked .Laurels, that decked ids-yt iitiif.il rw,” a d for which he freely Spent his treas- i&nfc h,s •'lohd. 3 guns. I full Wm. H Craw ford "flic moo dfi integrity, ne shafts of envy, against the shield of truth l|;s harmless at his feet. May he be our next [resident 3 gum 17ih Agriculture, commerce, and mpmifiK* [iris, the late I at tfV law has a tendency to oust be spafin, the hoe and the plough, and to nor rit: hips. 1 gun 8th The Smith American Provinces, we re- nice with those .of them that do rejoice, ana koutn with those that still mourn, the op; res pond'tyrants. 9ih Literature and internal improvements, lie former to ennoble and dignify, unci the Jaivcr (u enrich and beautify our country. I 10tl» The urmy and navy under proper res- Ir'iCtinns, the sure, protectors of our politic 1 TLihi ily” to be at peuce is to be prepared fi r 1 a . 1 gim, 11th The political honesty ntul integrily of kit country equalled by none. 1 gun. I ltith Greece once the seat of arts ai.d sciences lit alas! how fallen : may .she sour rise by the of a Saloon, the valor of a Leonidas and V active but ( atient ?.eu1 of a Themistoclea, d lake her rank timing the nations. 1 gun. i3th I tie fair of the Union,may they continue I they are ; possessed of every cardinal virtue. 3 guilt. Illy the President of the day, General Daniel kcwart~"The memory of Gcu. James Jack pu. . Ily the first Vice President, Atulw. Wahhowr J-The surviving c»tizei ,r iof Georgia, whoassem Itul and aided in planting a liberty pole befort lontlee'a Tavern tn the city of Savannah. I 3 gmit 6 cheers. Ily the 2d Vice President, Jomi Dun woody— bur worthy'dilaeii Ur. sanm,. i J. Axon, absent rum sickne ss, humane und generous in his pro. pssitm aiidji i rue Ucjtiijrftcan. ... i »y the 3d Vice President, Daniel M Stewart i Major Gi n Andrew Jacksnon; our illustrious buntryman, by the signal services rendered our buntiy, lie has a just claim to its highest digni- ts May lie be. our next President. I [.fir- Marcus Jones, Esq —'l ,it people of Geor- la.dis inRiiisht U and justly so from their cour* lsy to strangers. Ifty Mr R F. Axon—Lord Byron that literary ynmary, the fi iei.d of Liberty end of Greece: [fly E S Kempton, Esq -—The volunteer com. bnu Mif Savannah, composed of young, men of btrinii8in| commanded by officers of integrily ha firmness, the pride and sufe guard of tlie [ify Mr. Thomas Shephard The exports of be United Slates, may tlie Tariff be tin first 1 3 cheat's anil 3 guns. Illy M. A. Jones, Esq,—Hon John Elliot,adis- Pguished patriot and enlightened statesman, hail enemy to the Tariff, I The President mid Vice President of the day Ion. Daniel 9t<«wart and Andrew Waltliour, Esq. le Heroes of 76 lime has not plucked the jure! from their brow. I by It. P. Burton—W. H. Crawford, a repub* pan of the Jeffersonian stamp; his abilities, jctitude and long tried services gives him pre- inment claims upon the American people; may ebe the uextPiCsidentof these United States . 3 cheers and 3 guns | By John \V. Uobarts—Liberty and equality as uaranteed by our Constitution. 3 cheers. [Communicated for the Republican.] I Mr. Ftu.—-Sir: by inscrting'the underwritten ' the Republican you will much .oblige yours ppectfully. 2.TGMLIN, E. HA I CUER, JNO. GORDON, Committee of Arrangements. I Bwhke Cotjxts, Stli July, 1824 IA Large and respectable number of Ladies I'd Gentlemen, partook, of an excellent dinner tepared at tlie house of 2' I.. Fryer, Esq on Monday the 5th of July Instant. A ball was P\cp on the occasion, and it may be truly said, J^'.aitiongst so large an assembly that less aj rarely been witnessed to abate the'u Ca P<* KiPemberton sat as Preaidcnt. and Ma- pf Jcteph Verry aa Vice President The following toasts were drank. The day wecelebrateraSacred to Froe- Ppmmd.Jptkqjpndqyce. . .... . » a'e wasrungton --(he benefits du ivtd to this country, ( by hii ■'or and wiidom, will be remembered so long is the record inf history Shall exist. 3d The President of rod United, States— We n.<pe for the reputation of our country-^He has not participated in the A. U plot—or know* uigly denied a positive fact 4tli Wm. II Crawford—lie has been placed in lm< Fiery Furnace (by the .would be) political \ cbuchudnezzar o,f the day— 1 Thd God ijf Abrn. iiam, of Isaac and of Jacob, was with him. The henm of Ilia garment has not been hurl. 5th The Governor of the slute uf Georgia— His political course whether viewed in Congress or at home—is sufficient guainntee for the rec* litude of Ilia notions. 6th The memory of Gen. James Jackson— I’he revolutionary soldier—The honest and utf iMintaminalcd friend oi' the State of G jorgiu, 7th The memory Of Gen. Ikichlan M'lmosh— A dauntless anti unbroken spirit in fife. We liuve the record of hit actions to imitate. 8th 'Thomas Jefferson—The author and sign* er of the Declaration of the Independence we now celebrate. The nndeviating course pur sued by him, in support of our. Republican •Institutions t call forth our particular gyatilude 9th The memory of John i lancock—The Brit- ish offered a large siim of money for his head. It was however preserved to benefit the Re public. 10th The memory of Benjamin Franklin—Po. litically a conquefor in the cause of his country, lie has tlie gratitude of America for his patriot ism, and science adopted him as one of Iter fa vorite sons. lllb The memory of Robert Morris—whose gr.niuus brought forth food and raiment, to sup. port the distressed and lull’starved soldiers of the ((ovulation. X2th The Marquis De La Fayette—\luy he shortly reach the shores of this country, and re ceive the grateful uibute of afleotio.i and re gard which the people in tevery part of the Union ate anxious to manifest; 13th The Ladies, first in our hearts ntid alfcc- lions—May they be prolific Only iu the product •if Rupuinictiii-'. VOLUNTEERS. Ily Mr. John .tunes—John Forsythe—The true representative of lie people and deserving -their confidence. By Col. Robert Tuttle—Agriculture: Tlie most independent, virtuous, and useful occupa tion of mankind. By Col. Joseph 1) Thomas—Congress' of the United Slates. In vested by the people Willi tlie Sovereign power of Legislation, may they dis ciiuvgC that sueved .rust, with an'eye single to the general goodw.f the people: unmoved by sectional feeling. By Mr F. J. Brown— Our country and Gov ernment: tin: pride .,f our hearts,and the udmi rutnm of U.e world, ily Mi. Z. L Tondin—The ex-governor John Clark A stir.or and distributor of public mo ney without legal authority. Ily Air J .. Hatcher—Nq public trust to an; ho have Uojaji engaged in judilic ft and Ily .Mr. Elbert Ki)er.—Tht ir my of the Uni L<1 Slates—win it tur cmiotvy requires it, encli ^fii.'.el it Wn.ii.uijutu, each private u Jasper. By Mi’. Hj 5,‘N'im.l— 1 The State, of Georgia : wl.ilv hef;Sdtl yields i« iuercuse, her suns will never lie depe .deut. Ty . Sir. Roliei t Afien, Jr —May religion flour ish as it is necessary to toe young ; comfortable fl> the old, and an ornament to ilm rich. ily Mr. Z. L. Tomlin—The Pteaulent of the day. Fiom the JV.-u- liveni g Post. Itepuet oj (he Committee of Investi gntion-~Our readers will be presented iIns evening wiili this report mid we doubt not every titan of fairness ami candor will cxpeilento a degree of «nt isfactinn to peiceive that a high oiticer of the government chutged with impro per conduct in the duties of Ilia depart moot hits beeu acquitted of hlatne by ihe unanimous voice of a Cuininitlee of Congress xinong whom were some indi viduala of the first consideration lor (in partiality integrity and talents. For Liverpool. , The BuboUi dial Brig OSGOOD. Gardner, viaster, Having the greater part of her cargo engaged, will by di patched for tile above port on or about 1st proximo. For freight of 200 bales Cotton or passage-apply to the Captain on board at Wal lace^ lower* wharf, or to SAMUEL WRIGHT. july 13 t.150 Bank State of Georgia, Savaxhaii, 10th July, 1824. ]lwOT(SB—This llunk will be closed onThur- i*'Jday next, and until the 1st November, at o’clock, ?. M. A. l’ORTKR, Cashier. July 1.1 m150 NOTICE. A LL persons having demands against the es- tale Of Mrs. Jane My era, arc requested to present them duly attested, within the time prescribed by law, to the subscribers. THOMAS CLARK, MATTHEW LUEBURnoW, Administrators. july 13 iflSO Wanted. F ROM s to 6 Idaca Curpvutera to work at lla lien from 1 to 4 munths, agreeable to Uu • sire of their owners Their wages will bi »id monthly in this place Apply to DUM1AM & CAMPFJRI.l). inly 13 a150 Chatham Academy. ■ HE Board of 'Trustees have engaged Mr ; VKUiuiir.s to take charge of the schools al ter the 1st cl August, for the remainder of th< siuson, both in the male and fcninle depRrt- menla. The terms ot tuition in the several elm, ses as usual—Tickets of admission must be ob taiiied from the uudetsigned, for the pupils, ot. or before that day. W. T. WILLIAMS, Treasurer. july 13 AflMlS.j RICE'S TAVERN. JSOT1CK. A LL persons ir.debird to the estate of Elza- belli Fell late ofCliatlism County, deceased, arc requested to make immediate payment to mill? undersigned having fitted up Ins HOUSE the subscriber, and those to Whom the v.id es ■H of EN’TEli’ I'AINMENT, in a'style which authorises him tn sav, that for convenience, cnmnjrt and neatness, it challeng« s its superior to he prediip.etl in any up country establishment, most respect fully solicits the patronage of a lib eral public. IJe feels uti additional pleasure in asmriiijj sur.b as may favor him witli their com pany, tfi.st along with all Ihe good thing* which the market ran idlbrd to render his board invi. tine, he lets adopted certain regulations, which wilt socure tn ihem the enjovm’eut of their time, free from those intniRinnaaiid vulgarities so in cidental ami disgraceful, in tlie general, '.o inns of the up country A. P. RICE. ICashington, Ga July 1st, 1824. (Tj* The editors of the Savannah RcpuMican, Georgia.Imirual mid Augusta LonatiUitlunalist, are requested to publish the above once a week, for one mo’illi, and send their ac count# to this office. july 13 |el50 Slili Nh tvs. POUT OF SAVAMNAH. '4HU1VIH Ship Corsair, Porter, (4 days from New York to C U Griswoid, own r—iiiercliamuzc to '1 Bradley U co, J Uea, A Parsons, acurbrougii &. Clark, M Hoag h co, Ponce (a M'Kenzie, U Burroughs la co, Gumming & Gwathmcy, C Bw ker, and nlaurel h, Latliebeaudicre On the Ukh i.ist; 40 mi,es E of Tybee, me L wus struck by a sudden sqitali from iS'V which carried away ber forelopmasi, and fore ana muiu top gallant and royal masts, with all the sails and rigging attached to tuem Sloop Favorite, Porter, SatilJ. Toe E L Ship Augusta, Van Dyke, was oir the bar last evening. SAlCSn TUI9 FOHEHOOS, Brig Chtttbain, ——, lor Liverpool. SAILM) VESTSHDAT, Brig Panthea, Ltruuiey, fur New York—Pas sengers, Mr and Mrs Clark and servant, Air and .Vita Evans, Miss Clark, Miss Hull, J M liussel, P Kill, S C Green, A Scudder, li Cieland, Air Wasliburn and others. Revenue Cutter, Crawford, Payne,on a cruize, The ship Colton Plant foe this port, sailed from New York on the 30th pit. 'i he ship Indian Chief from this port, for Liv. erpooi was spoken 25th ult ial 35,49 ion 64. The ship Corsair, Porter, iruin New, York for this port, was utt Charleston Uar9tli iust. The stoop Dolphin, Williams, Uaviug in com pany a mud machine for cleaning tlie nocks ar rived at Charleston from this port (inland) on 'Thursday. FROM THIS POET, At Charleston, 9ih msi. aioop Halcyan, Chap man, 1 (Ly; sioop Mary June, Marcelin, I day At Providence, 25th ult. ship Rising Suites, Pearce; sloop ’Three uroUiers, liowmnd. 27m sciir Rambler, Harris. At Baltimore 2d iust. schr Orozimbo, Harri son, 9 days •The ship Della, from this port for New York, (mentioned as having lost her rudder,) weutiu- to Newport me 27th uit. CLEASED FOU THIS POET, • At New York, 2d iust schr Auu Maria, Sisson. tate is iiidebutl are requested to exhibit their demands duly autlienticutcd, to PETER 8I11CK, Ex’or. july 1.3 150 Executor’s Notice. A LL persons having dcmuncs against the estate of the late Hugh M'Call, Esq. deu’d are requested to baud them in for pa) incut, and those indebted to the estate will please make immediate payment, THOS M'CALL, ? .. , PHILIP BitASCH, $ t “* july 13 150 -Chatham County. Gerirgia- ly the lion the Justices of. (lie Inferior Court sitting for ordinary purpose*. tiFHEUKAH Richard R. Cuvier, executor of William Shaw deceased bus petitioned the lion. Court of Ordinary, to be discharged from his snid,exeeut>:r«h'ip. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and sitlrrulifr 'he kindred and creditors of the said deceased, to file their objections (if uny they have)- in the office of tlie clerk of the Court of Ordinary on nr belnre the 13th day of January next ensuing the date hereof, otherwise tters dismiss*,ry will be granted to the peti tinner. Witness the Honorable Thon.asK. Morel, one cf the. Justices of the said Court, this 13th dav of July, A.D. 1824. S. M BOND, c c o july 13 150 mil he Sold, A T the'City Pound on Friday next, at 11 o*' A. clock the following cattle, if they are not taken away by their owners before that day, One bundle cow murlted in both ears with swallow fork, One hrindle bull has no mark, One black and white calf, F M STONE, Marshal july 13 150• *’ity SlievifT’s Sale—continued On the first Tuesday in August next, W ILL be sold before the Court House in the City of Savannah, between tbe usual hours of 10 and 4 o’clock All that lot of^and known in the plan of the city of Savannah, as lot No 25 twenty five H rown ward, containing 60 feet in front and 90 feet deen subject to au annual ground- rent to the corporation of the city of Savannah, together with the buildings theieon, bounded east by lot No 24 twenty four, south by Hall St. west by lot No 26 tvventy six and north by a lane, levjed on as tbe property of Charles H. Hayden, to Satisfy executions from the Court of Common Pleas and Oyer and Terminer fur the city of Savannah, Jno P Williamson vs Charles H Harden, Moore & Ly man vs. same, and Charles W Rockwell vs, same, and an execution for rent, John B Berthe-- lot vs same. Sold at the risk of tlie former pur chaser. A ID’LYON.es july 13 150 PPBI.tr/8Al.ia. Ity Calvin On tlie first Tuesday in August next, Will be Sold at his store, The schr MAGNOI.IO, Burther 98 12-9 Jths tons, with her tack* uppRrel, Gc. as she now lies ;>t Mongin's whf being part of the cstate’of the late Francis juli- •eau, deceased, and sold by aider of the exccn ors.—Terms cash. June 23 140 for Sale, PRIME Negro Fellow. ficc. july 13 Apply at this Of- 150 Georgia—Chatham County. By the llr.ii. the Justices of the Inferior Court sitting for ordinary puvposess. IIKUKAS Linus T. Sage administrator of Sprague Taylor, deceased, has petitioned tbV honorable Court of Ordinary to be discharg ed from his said administrationship Thfcsexre therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of tbe said deceased, to file their objections (if any tln*v have) in the oilier <,f the clerk of tbe Court of Ordinary, on or before the 13th day of Janua ry next ensuing the date hereof; otherwise letters dismissory will be granted to the appli cant. Witness the honorablo Thomas N. Morel one of the Justices of Ihe said Court this 13th day of July, A. I). one thousand eight hundred and twenty four. S. M. BOND, c c o. july 13 ISO l!y Calvin Maher. E&eetitor’a Sale. On the first Tuesday in August next, At 11 o’clock, Will be sold before the Court House in this city, Guns, liifles, Pistols, Spy-G lasses, Bedsteads, Bedding, ojc. *$c. ALSO, | » A Negro Fellow, about 25 years of age, a good house servant and hostler— wid- One Dog if the seifer breed, belonging to tbfe estate of Gardner Tufts, dec, and ft-ilu by ouler of that executor, foi the benefit of tlie licirs. jtine 9 135 ’SherifT’8 gales. ___ On tho first Tuesday in August next, STfOUjf, be sold at the Court House in WaytUI . \A# Ciiuiity, between the usual Irours A negro man named March, under an execu tion on tlie foreclosure of a mortgage in favor ufi Tlios. Muse against John R. Kemp. JOSEPH FORT, s w c. maySl^ 128 . lb/J INL mouths alter dale application will bd iv made to the honorable the Inferior CrmrS of Chatham County, when setiing fur ordinary; purposes, for permission to sell the follow/uigf real estate, for the benefit of the heiis amt credit .>ra of the estate of N. S. UayuG, deceas ed, Viz: One undivided fourth of a tract < f l and, con-* taming about 5U0 acres, on .Cumberland Island. Camden County, known ns Plum Orchaid—and an undivided fourth of a certain Tract of Land? situated on said Island, containing about 500 seres, originally granted to Gen. Ltchland Me’- lntosh, and bounded on the south by the saidl Plum Orchard Tract. Also a plantation called Lottery Hill situatei on the Ogeechee Re ad, 3 m.les from Savannah^ containing about 600 acres. N. J BAYARD, Adm’r est. N. S. Bayard. nov 10 211 Cotton Hanging, &c FEW tiundrid pieces superior 42 inch aa Russia hemp COTTON BAGGING, And a variety of oilier Bnli8h Manufactures, which wifi after this month, be subjected to ad- diional duty, for sale at former prices, if applied for immediately, and long credit given for ap proved paper. For Sate, T HE Darien Eastern Steam Saw and Rica Mill, with the appurtenances thereto be longing—An extensive Credit will be given'to tiie purchaser or purchasers, he or they giviiig security, approved of by tbe Bank of Davieti.— For terms apply to GEORGE ATKINSON, JAMES DUNAVOODY, - • HENRY HARFORD. Bank Committee. (flrTbe Savannah Republican i» requested to insert the above, and forward the account to the Bank of Darien for payment, aug 2 164 NOTICE. * LL persons indebted to the estate ofJohan- 'J\_ na Marcy Moore, of Efiingham .County, dec’d to borne forward and qiake payment and those that have any accounts, Xo present tliem to ■ . HEZEKIAH EVANS, Adm’r. . sept 28 $ch*i93. In Equity. Between John Armstrong, surviving Executor «*f ihe last will and testament of William Jones, late of the Bahama Islands,, deceased, com plainant, and Henrietta G. Aim), and Mary Lloyd, nieces of Henrietta B Jones, widow of tlie said William Jones, deceased, and Henry M 'Nish, and John M'Nish, children of Mary M'Nish, deceased—also a niece of the said Henrietta 11. Jones, anil Thomas N More), John Morel, and Nathaniel G Rutherford, and Ann his wife,which Thomas N John and Ann, are the children of John Morel the elder, de ceased, who was a nephew of the said Henriet ta B Jones, and Anthony Barclay, and Ann his wife, which Ann is a daughter of John B, WaUlburgher, deceased, who was also a ne phew of the said Henrietta B Jones, and Ann Morel, the widow of Peter II Morel, deceased, who was a nephew of the said Henrietta U. Jones, and J*hn H Morel, Wiliam Morel, Harriet Morel and James S Morel, children of the said Peter >l ; Morel, which said Harriet and James 8. are minors, under the age of twenty-one years, and David F. Bourqum, a nephew of the ball blood of the said Henrietta n Sones, defendants. I T appearing to the Court, that Henry M'Nish, a, d John M'Nish, two of the defendants named in the complainant’s bill, reside without the limit's of the District of Georgia: it is order ed that the said defendants do severally appear and answer to this bill, du or before the 14th day of December next, 1824, or that the same, as to them betaken pro confesso. And itfur.ther appearing.vo the Court,that the object of tbe complainant’s bill is among other things, to obtain tlie direction of the Court, In the appropriation of a legacy left by complain ant’s testator, William Jones, to .“ihe nearest relations of his deceased wife, Henrietta Bour- 3 uin Jones,” formerly Henrietta Mourquin, aughter ofHenry Unnrquin,'deceased: It is or dered that all and every person and persons, claiming any part ofthe said legacy, do appear and answer'to the complainant’s bill, on or be fore t lie 14th day of December next, 1824, or that complainant have leave to proceed without further notice. A ltd it is furthqy ordered, that a copy of this rule, be published twice a month in one of the public gazettes of Savannah, Augusta, Columbia, and Charleston, until the said fourteenth day of Decembe next. J. CUYLBR, District Judge. ‘•i July 13 150 june 4 ANDREW LOW & CO. 132—2m NOTICE. 1 AHB GENERAL IMPORTING and WHOLE- . SALE BUSINESS, heretofore.conducted by Jamks Dicknos & Co. and Gxobok Itstrii, separately, is ibis day united, and will be carried on by tli .* undersigned, who have connected themselves under the firm of C. W. Rockwell & Co. All the advantages which either of the Sate es tablishments offered may be depended upon from the present one, by which they hope to retain the friends of both. GEORGE RELPH, CHARLES W. ROCKWELL, july 1 x!45 Removal. T HE undersigned have taken an office in the brick building, owned by Mrs -Hamilton, :ar the State Bank. LAW a JACKSON, july 10 m149 For Sale, tirrvsrk doubloons 50 kegs crackers and Butter Biscuit 25 hhds fresh molasses from Mutan- zas via Charleston. GAUDRY & HERBERT, july 10 m!49 Sugar, Gin €?* Flour. HHD': Prime St Croix Sugar 50 bbls Northern Gin 100 bbls fresh superfine Flour For sale by HALL U HOYT. july 10 149 ■ The Subscriber, H AYING purchased the stock belonging to the lute -concern of Messrs Pouyat Sc Hol land, informs his friends and the public that ho has opened a Drug and Medicine Store, comprising all_the articles in tlmt line,and isitv daily expectation of receiving an additional-sup ply which will render his sssoitment complete, and which he offers for sale, Wholesale or Re tail, at reduced prices, for approved paper, co accommodating terms, ai his store on the Bay. opposite the Exchange. - ■ A. DE LAROCHE. july 3 t.146 Georgia—Huilock County. By the Honorable the. Court of Ordinary of said . County. i*7 HERS AS Robert Burton, administrator of M the estate of Stephen Denmark deed, hath applied to the said Court for letters dismissory from said administration. These are therefore to cite and admonish alt and singular the kindred and creditors of the said deceased, to file their object!'na (if any they have]) in the office of the' Clerk of this Court within the time prescribed by law, other wise letters dismissory wilt be granted the. ap plicant. Witness *.|ie Honorable Sheppard Williams; one of the Justices of said Court, this 3d June, 1824. jure 4 ELY KENNEDY, cco bc. *132 Ten Dollars Reward. R AN A WAY on the 30th June fast, my buy Ellick, is about 16 years old, yellow 'coin- pteclion, rather chunky ro-^e, not very vim grown, speaks plain, tolerable pleasant count*' nance fcaid boy was taken out of Savannah ga '. about tlie 20th of April last I will pay the ’; - bove reward to any person who will apnrehc* . unU lodge said Ellick in gaol so that 1 get him and all reasonable expences if they will dcJi* him to me at home. Tis expected he will t - to lurk about. Savannah WM. COOPER Scriven County, Get ' Consulate of Portugal. D URING the absence ofthe subscriber, Mr II I) GREEN, will attend to the duties of his office. FRANCIS SORREL, Vice Consul for the State of Georgia, ju’v 10 n149 Removal. D R. A SHEF TALL has removed his office to the building immediately opposite to Mr. Frederick Herb’s residence, Jefferson Street, one door north of Broughton Street, july 8 m!4B Planters Rank. O N and after Monday hext, this bank will be r ' faluit at one o'clock. july 7 *143 J. MARSHALL, G outlier. Law Notice. TH1HE public are informed that the Subscribe - *■• fl. have located ahd formed a connexion * •. Jacksonboro, Scriven County, Ga - Where • of them may at alljtimes be found except vyh professionally engaged elsewhere. They-p.':. pose to attend the several courts of the sever Counties Scriven, Burke-'and ■ JefletwiMt—. those of Richmond, Warren and Emanuel. Tl> • hope by close application, and a due .atteni ... to tbe business of their profession, to merit: :•» receive a share of>the public patronage, siness cbnfided to their care will be thanlv" / received and punctually attended to JAMES B LEWIS JOiIAH S PATTEP.SO' ropy. 23 .1^0 . (Q^The Post; Office M'ili i: til the first November neSt,- b’e closed irum * .3 c’clcr-k, P M, . • ,ju^3 145 . . •