Savannah republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1824-1829, July 31, 1824, Image 1

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No. I68.....V0I. XXtt. SATURDAY EVENING, JULY 31, 183G Whole No 4478. I • • , y (£3*New Arrangement Swain's PanUcea. I HAVE BEEN tip pointed Agent by Dr. VV. Swuin to eel: his so much celebrated Medi* cine, at this place. A quantity Inis been reCeiv. ed by the Georgia from Philadelphia, and will be sold by tl.e biix or bottle, at my Drug Store, corner of Jcifersou and St. Julian Streets. AUGUST «. OEMLER. I march 10 57 GAUDRY £# HERBERT. *149 J. N WHITLOCK. The 3tcam Boat Carolina, kf riLL on Thursday next, the 24th inst. com. L\ mence running bet ween Savannah and L ra chucler Landing,opposite Robertville, SC. leave Bolton's central wharf every Tuesday, fluirsday and Saturday, at 6 o’clock A. M—ar- e at faiRchuCler the S'ltne days at 7, P. M. -turning—Leave Parachucler every Wednes- v Friday and Suiulny, at 7 o clock A. M. and sih Savannah at 4 o’clock, P. M. She will take Passengers and Freight to and ttoberlville, S C—also, on her way up and ^vn, to and from Pttrysburg, Ebenti iter,Sisters’ rry/and Tuckaseekit’g. She will continue to touch at Purysburg eve- day, except Monday, at her usual hour going d returning.' Passengers will lie provided with Ureakfast ft Dinner on board. By this arrangement the Steam Boat convey- ce connected with the Savannah and Augusta c bf stages is extended!rom Savannah to Bob tVille, S C. june 24 1-141 Anchor Gin. BBL8 •'Ounningltam’s” Anchor Gin I just received per ship Corsair, and for ^ leby CALVIN BAKE july 15 13Q ft For Sale, IdniTt doubloons SO, kegs crackers and ltutter Biscuit 95 hhils fresh molasses from Matan as via unarleston. | juiylO _ (£j° During the absence of he Subscriber Mr. Tlioi. It. Price will act as his jtorney. [july 15 151 CJ*The Post Office will un< [il the first November next, be closed from 1 to 1 o’clock, P M. July 3 145 EXECUTOROF Francis Jalineau. i LL persons having any demands against the LeStste.of Francis JidincSu, disc are request- Ito deliver them in, properly attested, on or eli>re the first day of October next All nc- Juiiits not presented previous to that day, will |e lefuaed payment bv the undersigned execu Ir. W.M. LASTON I july 10 149 Consulate of Portugal. HUIUNG the absence of the snnscriber, Mr H D GREEN,' will attend to 111', duties of Ilia lice. FRANCIS SORREL, Vice Consul for the Stute of Georgia. | jnlv 10 nl49 Removal. alt.- A SHEFTALL has removed his office to fthe building immediately opposite to Mr. |rederick Herb’s residence, Jefferson Street, ne door north of Broughton Street. Ijnlvfi m!48 Jplanters Rank. |N and. after Monday next, this bank will be 'shut at one o’clock. .. J. MARSHALL, Cashier. I jiilv 7 a148 n.a — ■■ -**-■- . ii H1SS1 I Chatham Academy. ? E Board 1 of Trustees have engaged Mr. EittmiKS to take charge of the schools af ter the 1st of August, ft»r the remainder of the ‘eaton, both' in the male and' female depart* nents. The ferriis ol tuition in the several clas- les as usual—Tickets of admission must be obi bined from the undersigned, for the pupils, on Ir before that day. W. T. WILLIAMS; Treasurer. | july IS AfdMlSO The Subscriber, [AVlNG purchased the stock belonging to L the late concern of Messrs Pouyat & Hoi- Mi informs' his fi lends and the public that he |*s opened a DrUg and Medicine' Store, omprising all the articles in that line, an- • is in aily expectation of receiving an additional sup- |ly which will render his assortment complete, yid which he offers for sale, Wholesale or Re- P*> a t reduced prices, for approved paper, on -commodating terms, ai his store on the Bay, Pposite the Exchange. ,. . A. DE LAROCHE. [July 3 1.146 [Georgia—Chatham County. "iX th ® Bon. the Justices of the Inferior Court, "sitting for ordinary purposes. I To all whom it may concern [Whereas, John Dillon administrator of Ed- land Dillon, late of Chatham county dec. has Tutioned the Hon, court of ordinary, to be dis PWged from his said administration. |"2S , t these are therefore to cite and admon. T‘TM singular the kindred and creditors said deceased, to file their objections (if IJ. ,fte y have,) to t]te granting of letters dismisf RX the petitioner, in the clerk’s office, o- tt. * 4 ; 1 " Court of Ordinary, on or before the J n day of December" ne*t ensuing, otherwise loner* c * l3mi8flor y will be granted to-the peti- Hon.-John Gumming, one of the [ i> C 1824 6 said court » ttl ''s t.HU day of June, fh»» 156 * August U. Otimler. It hit Dmggi.t A.'ore, corner of Jefferson and St. Julian Sheelt H AS received by schr. Tassel, a fresh supply of SWAIN’8 so much esteemed PANACEA. As also by other late urrivais, a variety of fresh articles which he abstains from mentioning, as he suspects the publicto possess sagacity enough to guess,that CALOMEL, JALAP, RHUBARB, GUM FCE'TID, and all the other delicacies nam ed in the index of the dispensatory may be looked for and found in Drug Stores—yet a few things not to be me, with at every one, lie of fers, viz : Phosphorus, Chlorate of Potass, Pyroligneous Acid, Black Drop, James fever Powder, Rends Stiptics, Spirits of Soap, Fumigating Pastills, Wedgewoud evaporating dishes, Glass Funnels, Graduated Measures, Retorts uiul Receivers, Test Tubes, Gas Bottles, Thermometers, hy grometer, uilfr Pluvirtiater. Flower Pots. march 18 64 Georgia—Wnyne County. W HF.KE.YS Courtney Stewart applies for letters of administration on the estate of James U Stewart dec. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said dec to file their objections (if any they have) in my office on or before the 14th day lit August next otherwise letters of administration will be granted to the applicant. Given under my hand and seal of office this 12th day of July, A D. 1824. JOHN FORT, c c o w c. july 15 151 Cotton Ragging, &c. ,f\ FEW hundred pieces superior 42 inch Russia hemp COTTON BAGGING; And u variety of other British Manufactures, which will after this month, be subjected to ad ditional duty, for sale at former prices, if applied for immediately, and long credit given for op- P ERSONS having demands against the-es-.ute of Amos Douglass, late of Chatham County, deceased, will please to have their accounts pro perly attested and leave them at the bar of Col. John Shelman’s Mansion House, Savannah.— Those who are indebted to the estate will be caUccTon in ten or fifteen days for settlement. DA\ ID TAYLOR, Jr. Qualified Ex’or. Near Waynesboro, May 24,18J4. may 28 fcal26 Madison Springs. T HE Subscriber tenders his thanks to his friends and the public, for the liberal pat ronage bestowed, and hopes during the ensuing season, from the impri *.*1 state of his health, to give that attention to ins house and hoarders ns to render their situation as comfortable ns the slate of the country will permit. His bar will be well supplied, and his house in sddition to his former supplies will have an abundance of milk, vegetables, 8tc. for the accommodation of his boarders. RATES OF FARE. For man and horse by the month or sea son, per day gl 00 For a longer lime than ten days but less than a month, per day 1 25 For ten days or a less time, per day 1 50 Man per week 5 25 Less than one week l 00 JAMES ALEXANDER, N. B. Wanted a young man to act as Bar keeper, at the above place during the months of August and September. Apply to Maj. Wm. F. Scott, Milledgeville, or at the Springs to J. A. july 15 151 , lfj|" The Constitutionalist and Savannah Re publican will please publish the above once a week 4 times. proved paper, june 4 ANDREW LOW & CO. 132—2m NOTICK. r HR GENERAL 1MROUTING and WHOLE- SALK UUilNEaS, heretofore conducted by James Hick ox Co and Gi.oiiof. Relpii, separately, is this day united, and wiil be carried nn by tile undersigned, who have connected themselves und. r 'he firm of C. W. Rockwell & Vo. All the advantages which either of the '.ate es tablishments offered may be depended upon from the present one, by which they hope to retain the friends of both. GEORGE BKLPH, CHARLES W. ROCKWELL, july 1 tl45 Bank htate of Georgia, » Savaxnah, lOtli July, 1824. SJIOTICE—This Bank will he closed onTIuus. uNJ lay next, and until the 1st November, at 1 o’clock, V M. A. PORTER, Cashier. july 13 m!50 University of Georgia. Athkxs, id Ju ), 1824. , J1HE public examination of the -tvernl dnsfefj I. In Franklin College,will he held in the Col* lege Chapel in the following order, viz: 'The Freshman clas-, will be examined on Wednesday the 28th ofthlsmun Iq the sophomore cl\ss oil Thursday und Friday the 39lh and 30lh; und the candidates for admission into college, on Satur day the 3lst On Monday the 2nd August, tit? Junior class will lit* examined on their studio of the prrSent session. On Tuesday the 3d, sit. students of the Junior class; from each of the two Societies in coliege, will i diver > rations 'oftheir own compositions in tin* College Chap- pel.—On Wednesday the 4th, wdl bethe Anim* at Commencement. It ia expected that, the Trustees, will bejpre* pared to form a board, oil Monday evening op Tuesday m'lriiinjp The presence of literary gentlemen in general is respectfully requested. By order, ASUURY HULL,, Sec. U. G. july 20 *tl53 ' Oj* 'The Editors of the Augusts Chronicle and Savannah Republican, are requested <0 publish the above three times, and forward ’ heir account for payment. A- fh One Hundred Dollars Reward. U ANA'A AY tromlhi subscriber, in Columbia .County, near Kavsville, on Little River, my negro man Phill, or Philip, on the 22d Decent. Land and Negroes for Sale. k HANDS’ IMG property,uuii.cumbercd, con- „ . \ sisting of Land and Negroes, together with her 18 1. Phill is about five feet eight or nine Stock of every kind, and the growing crop, *'■ inches high, twenty five years old, dark com- mounting in all to about 12 or 15,000 dollars, situate in the upper country, and well calculat ed for a country Store—the soil well adapted to the cultivation of Corn and Cotton, is ottered for sale on accommodating terms. Bank Stock, or good paper, well secured, will be taken in payment. For further particulars, apply to the Editor of the Georgia Journal. june 19 14.5 I ME Public are apprised, that the subscriber liastitles to one half of a 50 acre tract of Land on White Blurt', adjoining his, and land lately John Poulleii’s, now John Morrill’s, and for which the Administralix of the late Jus. Boyd, applies to the court lor leave to sell as part of that estate—hi* titles are of prior date, and oft-eenrd. All persons are f >i;ewarned not to purchase or. rtspasa on the premises. R.F WILLIAMS. june 17 m—§t!38 fcjBlN'U months after -i»n- application will be made to the Honorable the Justices of the Ii ferior Court of Chatham County for leave to sell all that Lot in Savannah known by the No. one, Ellis square, Decker Ward, with the im- pi’ovements thereon: And nil that Lot in Savan nah known by the No twenty-three, ini iberty Ward, with Hie Buildii/js thereon—being the real estate of John Smith, dec’d, for the benefit of tile heirs. FREDERICK HERB, Administrator. may 15 114 plection, thick lips, shows his teeth very plainly, when he laughs i bends hack in his knees,- is a tolerable good blacksmith. Also, my negro man Peter, who sometimes carts him elf Peter Banks, on the 24th Decern her 1821: who is about thirty years of age, yel low complection, about five feet nine or ten in ches high, with a scar un the left cheek, occa sinned by the cut of a knife, which shows very plainly. Peter is a tolerable Shoemaker, a han dy rough plantation Carpenter I have good reasons to believe, they have obtained two free pas-es eaclii they have one, to work by the month, until they have got money sufficient,and tlu-n they arc to make use of the other : I lie. Iicve Alley made for Savannah. The above re ward will be given for the apprehension and delivery of the said negroes to the subscriber, or for lodging them in any safe Jail, so that. 1 get them again, or fifty dollars tor either o them. WILLIAM MURRAY. may 26 if 124 Laiv Notice. vj^ME public are informed that the Subscribers have located and formed a connexion in Jacksonboro, Scriven County, La, Where one of them may at all times be found except when professionally engaged elsewhere. They pur pose to attend the several courts of the several Counties Scriven, Burke and Jefferson—also those (^Richmond, Warren and Emanuel. They hope by close application, and a due attention to the business of their profession, to merit and receive a share of the public patronage. Bu siness confided to tliei'r care will be thankfully received and punctually attended to , . JAMES B LEWIS JOSIAH S PA TTERSON, may 22 120 10th Sec. of an Ordinance, Entitled an Ordinance to alter the mode of col- lecting Taxes in the city of Savannah and for other purposes. Be itfather ordained btj the authority aforesaid, Thnt from and after the passage of this ordinance a Tax of Five Dollars shall be levied upon every Saddle Horse, Mare or Gelding used as such, and a Taxofthree'dollai's be levied on every dog which dog so 'returned taxed, shall be distin guished by a collar, With the owners name on it, which distinction shall be a protection to the dog so wearing it. Extract from the Ordinance, this 22d July,1824. M MYERS, c e. P ERSONS who have returned their dogs to the City Treasurer, are requested provide collars for them immediately, if they wish to protect them from being shot. FM STONE, City Marshal, July. 24 155 . G EORGIA—Chatham County—To all whom it may concern. Whereas Alexander M. Taylor, administrator of John Scott, deceased, has petitioned the Honorable the Justices of the Inferior Court, sitting for Ordinary purposes to be discharged from hi9 said administration. Now these are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said deceased, to file their objections, (if any they have) in the Clerk’s office, of the Court of ordinary, on or before the 6th day of Decem ber next i otherwise letters of dismissory will be granted! Witness the honorable Edward Harden, pne of the Justices of the said Court, the.; 6th day of May, A. D.1824. SvMi BQND, c co. may 6 W NOTICE 4 LL persons having demands against the es tate of Mrs. Jane Myers, are requested to present them duly attested, within the time prescribed by law, to the subscribers. THOMAS CLARK. MATTHEW LUFBURROW, Administrators. july 13 tfl50 Corn Afloat. , BUSHEL? .laiiimore white Corn WJ- the cargo tf'lie schr Burucou, for sale in parcels to accommodate purchasers— apply to GEO. F. PALMES, Exchange Dock. july 3 w!46 Georgia—Chatham County. 'I null whom it may concern. W HEREAS Solomon Mia i, executor nf Win Gilbert, dec aied lias applied t ijthe hon orable the Court of Ordinary.lo be discharged from his executorship aforesaid Now, tlieie are therefore to cite and admon ish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said " m Gilbert deceased, to file their ob jections, if any they have, in the clerks office of saitl Court on or before the 4th day of Septem ber next, otherwise letters of dismissory will be granted and the said Solomon Shad be discharge ed from all claims whatever as executor of the said deceased. Witness the honorable John Cumming, one of the Justices of said Court tins fourth day of March, A. D. 1324. S. M. BOmc c o. march 6 54 Teh Dollars Reward. R AN AW AY from the subscriber on the 9tfi inst. his negro man WILL, lately purchased of Mrs’.larbock, and formerly the property of Mr John Burns of St Luke’s Parish, S. C. Will is about 5 feet 8 or 10 inches high;, yellow com- plexion,-hollow-eyed, well made, but is rather cramped in the hips, when he walkk, converses very plausibly when spoken to. He has been working out in >avnintati for some time, is well known in the city, and it is probable will not leave there. All persons are cautioned against hiring or employing him, in any way, as the same will be rigidly enforced against all such offenders. The above reward will be paid on delivery of said-runaway to Mr David M Fitts, in Savannah, or by lodging him in the Jail of said city. GIDEON HARRIS. july 22 i*154. 0 > t Superior Court—Chatham County. May Term, 1824. Gardiner Tufts vs. JVYc/t Cruger, ,N Motion of W W Gordon, plaintirt'a At torney suggesting the death of the plaintiff, and staling that the defendant hath removed out of the State,so that scire facaias to make the ex ecutor of the plaintiff a party, cannot be served on him—Ordered, that the defendant do appear on or before the first day of the next term of this court, to shew cause if any he hath, why Elias Reed, the executor of the plaintiff shall not be made a party, and why he. shall not have judgment against the said defendant. And it is further ordered that the said rule be published once a month for three months. Extract from the minutes this 7th June 1824. A. B. FANNIN, Clerk, june 17 §m!38 Sheriff's Sales. On the first Tuesday in August next, WILL be sold at the Court House in Wayne county, between the usual hours. A negro man named March, under an execu tion on the foreclosure of a mortgage in favor of Thos Muse against John R. Kemp, JOSEPH FORT, awe. may 31 128 NOTICE. M R WILLIAM I UR nER, having assigned to the subscribers art his slock in trade, debts, fkc in behoof of his creditors generally it is requested that those indebted make inline diate payment, and those- having claims will please render them to Mr Thomas Miller, who is appointed their agent to dispose of the stock which comprises a general assortment of Seasonable Dry Goods, and will be sold, uho.esale or in retail, at very reduced prices, for cash only. JvMES M'HENRY, JOHN H REID, GEORGE KELPH, Assignees of Wm Turner. april 14 ., 86 BARGAINS. r HE stock of Dry Goods, which formerly be longed to Mr William Turner, is now sel ling offal prices much under cost. april 16 88 Georgia— I .iberty Foiinty. B Y Elijah Uniter, c.i t k of tlie Court oHJrdiJ nary for the county of l.iberiy. Whereas Wjlliam Law, Esq npphes^ 0 be dia missed from his administration on the estate of Davis Carter, late of said county; dec. These are therefore to cite ami admonish all persons concerned to file their objections (if any they have) in my office, within the time presort* bed by law; or otherwise t he said applicant will be dismissed from his said administration. Given under my hand and seal, this 3d day of Mav, A. D 18 ,4. E. BAKER,ecol may 11 110 For Sale, I AHE Darien Eastern Steam Saw and H : ce Mill, with the appurtenances thereto be longing—An extensive credit will be given to the purchaser or purchasers, he or they giving security, approved of by the Bank of Da k For terms apply to GEORGE ATKINSON, JAMES IJDN WOODY, Henry iiarford. Bank Committee. dj*The Savannah Republican iBiequestecI to. insert the above, and forward the account t.i the Uunk of Darien for nay mm 1 ., aug 2 164 OFFICE FOR SHILH'IN SEAMEN. r |*HE subscriber is now able to attend person- B ally to the duties of Shipping Seamen and the No tarial business. in the office of Alexander Hunter and Wm. P. Beers, at theN. W. corner of the Exchange. mav 6 106 WM. P. BEERS. A LL persons are forbid to credit any of tlie crew of the Colombi-.n schr. Zulma, as any con tracts made by them will not be paid by me CHARLES E. LOM1N1, Captain. inly.8. . m!48 ' ... Sugar, Gin & Flour. HHD'. Prime St Croix Sugar 50 bb’s Northern Gin 100 bbls fresh superfine Flour For sale by HALL ik HOYT, .july 10 149 Wanted. F ROM 5 to 6 black Carpenters t<*work at Da rien from 1 to 4 months, agreeable to the desire of their owners. Their wages will be paid monthly in this place Apply to DUNHAM & CAMPFIELD. july 13 a150 A LL persons indebted to the estate of Johan- /A na Marcy Moore, of Effingham County, dec’d to come forward and miske payment and those that have any accounts, to present them to HEZKKIAH EVANS, Adm’r. sept 28 §ca*193 _ Executor’s Notice. A LL persons having demnnes against the estate of the late Hugh M'Call, Esq. dec’d are requested to hand them in for payment, and' those indebted to the estate will please make immediate payment, THOS M’CALL, PHILIP BRASCH, J ors july 13 150 A LL persons indebted to the estate of Alex- auder Martin, late of Liberty county, de ceased, are requested to make immediate pay mentto RICHARD F. BAKER, ? WILLIAM H. MARTIN, 5 “ T3 ‘ may 10 §112 For Sale, A PRIME Negro Fellow. Apply at this Of xX fire-’ N INE months oitiu dale* iication us made to the honorable the l u nur Ccurt of Chatham County, when selling fur ordinary purposes, for. permission to sell the following real estate, for the benefit of tiic heira and credr.tors of the estate of N. S Bayard, deceas ed, viz: , One undivided fourth of A tract of Land, con taining about 500 acres, on CuinberJuiid Island, Camden County, kpbwn ua Plum Orcliard—and an undivided fourth ofa certain f ract of Land situated on said island,' containing about 500 acres, originally granted to Gen, Lichlwid Me’- Intosb, and bounded on the south ay tlie sakl Plum Orchard Tract Also a plantation called Lottery Hilt situate on the Qgeechee Road, 3 miles from Savannah, containing about 600 acred N. J BAYARD, . .. .: Adm’r est. N. S Bayard, nov Id 2il it to Jail, I N Savannah, on 'ho 16'h inst. j negro man who says his name is George, and th.it he be- h>nn» to Jno. Slappy or Jno. Slappct, of Twiggs county, Georgia, and that he runaway about tiie 1st inst. he is 5 feet 4} inches high, and about 25 years of age. JOHN I. DEWS, jcc. july 20 153 Removal. • ' r HE undersigned have taken an office in the brick building, owned by Mrs Hamilton, near the State Bank. , LAW & JACKSON. july 10 «149 Brought to Jail, I N Savannah on the lltn inst. a negro mim who lays his name is William and that lie belongs to William R. McIntosh, of Mcliubsh County, Georgia, and that he runaway about tlie 4(h inst. he is five feet 6 j inches high, und about 35 years of age. , - JOHN I. DEWS, jcc. june 17 138 LL persons having demands against the es- <&Atate of Mary Stevens, late of Savannah dec. are requested to present them within the time prescribed by law, and those indebted to the es tate are requested to make payment to GEORGE W COE, , Qualified Executor. june 15 xfl57 IfjBTNE months after date, 1 shall apply to the &S| Honorable the Justices of the Inferior Court of Chatham County, for leave to sell .the real and personal property of Lachland Hamil ton McIntosh, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs. SUSAN A. G. MTNTOSH, Administratrix. march 9 56 ITN|INE months after date, application will be mode to the Honorable the Inferior Court of Bry an County, for leave to sell all the real Estate of Sarah M’Kindley, late of Bryan county dec. for thebeuefit of the heirs and creditors of said estate. JAMES BUTLER, Administrator. april 2 §o77 Administrators Sales. © N Tuesday the 7th day of September next, will be sold at the Court house.between the hours of 10 and 3 oclock Three negroes the pyjperty bf the estate of Charles H. Tebean, together with a horse, sail boat, and double barrel gun—sold by order of Court to'pay the funetal expences and expence of last Illness. F.E. TEBEAU, jiity 22 154 Administrator;