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Fifty Dtoiiare’ Reward
Will b6 paid to any person or persons ap*
attending and delivering to the commanding
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_„icer of the 8ib inlaotry, or any officer of ihe
United Suiei’ Army commanding a post or
garrison, or lodging io jgaol, either of the fol
lowing Deserters. -V :; .
~ FStitt NoWLaico, fire feet eleven inches
-ffigh, twenty one years of age, haz’.e eyes,
Mack hair, dark camplexipn, aod by p'Ofesstoo
t Haofv, fire feet nine inches high,
, ftenty seven years of age, light eyes, black
hair, fair complexion, ana by profession • far
mer.
. f fc Gioiet Alcsaxbkx, 6 feel high, 26 years
of age, blue eyes, dark hair, fair complexion,
aod by profession a farmer.
, Cbmu.es Wasb, 5 feet U and an half
inches 23 years of age. blue eyes, dark
hair, datk corop'exion, and by profession a
Ari»eri"-(
Histr G Elliott. 6 fee. 8 inches high,
21 ve-»-* «f age, dark eyes, ds>k hsir, fair
'Complexion and by profession a farmer.
-facois-riooMON 6 feet hig>. W years ol
dgc, blue eyes, dark hair, da k coropexion,
*3nd.by profession a faftner.
Elina Reas*, 9 feet IO inche* bjgb, 1#
jiauof «jge. light hair, bice eyes, faircom-
V**ion, and by profession a farmer, was born
4h tbe state of North Caroline, Mccblecbutg
paonly- .
_©T*a M'UkkooiS -by profession a black*
pmiih, was born In the sine of Maryland, end
enlisted by Ileus. Davies, io Jefferson county,
V^eorgia.
.Jum SAtxw, • feet 9 soda half inches
jigh, 33 years of age, light hair, blue eyes,
fghl complexion and by profession a Urntet,
* born in iyilkes county, Georgia, and cn.
by lieutenant Mallory al .Watkwsvilie
larke county, Georgia,
Jpkx Tkiplett. 6 feet it and a ball
inches high, 81 years of age, fair hair, blue
eyes, fair complexion and by profession a far
mer, was born in the state of Jforih Carolina 1
and enlisted by captain Chisolm at Jeffcr' jn
dburt hou?a in Clarke oautity, Georgia , ,
JoBk WlLLiAissaiT, d feet 4 < *C**, or ! e
inches high, Iff year% ofsgf> flaI ^ hair, dark
dyes, light complexion- ■* <1 “ hy prolession a
farmer, was horn i« FrankJio county, sta'e
•TGtorgia, and eM*'«d by lieutenant Mallory
at Carnesftlte, Franklin coumy, Georgia.
BxkIaAiP KaBSOCB bom in Beaufort,
ffbuth Carolina, 6 feet nigh, 22 years of age,
Black hsir, blue eyes, light complexion, and by.
profession a farmer.
J lsAkC Hiccs, born in North Carolina, 5
AetJ inches high.ffl years of tge, light bair,
Jloc eyes, light complexion, and by profession
a farmer.
„ SakPXA Bxrrtyow, born in Scu:h Carolina, 5
« 0.9 inches high, 21 years of agr-, dark hair,
ite eyes, light complexion, and oy profcS3>oi,
^ Jabm Lucre, born in Edg-fu-'.d District,
South Carolina, 5 feetff inch-, high 19 years of
isge, dark hair, dvk <*y< s. dark complexion, and
By profession a f irm . .
Powell Ordonio. horn in the city rf Ha
Tana, island of 'Juba, 5 feet 6 inches high, 30
years of age, black hsir, black eyes, and swar
thy complexion.
Joss MAnTiHtJS. a native of Emin, 26 year
•f age, 5 feet 5 and a quarter inches high, dark
.eyes, black hair, and dark complexion.
ManVEl Gonzales, born in Cadiz, J9
years of rge, 5 foe l 3 and a quarter inches high
dark hair, dark eyes, and dark complexion.
ANTJJON? Matt, a native of Mexico. 38
gears 'Of age, S feet 7 inches high, dark eyes,
dark hair, nod (fork complexion.
StxRUKO BffTRCBi b^rn in Aing ot Queen
fount y, Virginia, 21 years of age, 5 lee I u
hbU a' half inches high, lair complexion, g;er
dyes, black ha r andby profession a farmer.
Alexander Faunkst. born in Halifax
county. North .Carolina, 30 years of age, 5 fe-‘
to inches high, fair complexion, grey eyes,
light hair, and bv profession a sboem-.ker,
William HoV*b, born in Wilkes county
Georgia, 19 years of age, 6 feet 5 and a ha f
inches high, dark complexion, black ey«s,
Black hair, and by profession a farmer.
Randolph M'Donalo, bora in Hanover
county, Virginia, 45 years of age, 5 fret 6 inch-
ax high, fair complexion, blue eyes, J ght hair,
and by profession a farmer.
*■ John Baldwin, born in Wilkes countv,
Georgia, 22 years of r.ge, 6 fret high, fair com-
g lexion, grey eyjs, dark hair, and by profession
fartnet 1 .
John K. Mallory,
8th Inf. U■ S .1< my.
The edi mi a of the Augusts Chronicl.,
Washington Monitor, Milledgeville J urn .i
and Charleston Times, are rrquestrd to give
publicity three limes to the above stlvmi
ment, and forward their accounts to the com-
minding officer of the 8th infantry for payment,
march 2—21
Notice. *
The meir.hers of the Sdtanoab library So
ciety are required to attend an extra meeting
of the society, at the L brary Room, at 7
o'clock f. M, on SATURDAY, the 25tb
March next, JOHN M, BERRIEN,
leb 29 20 Pretidmt.
Notice. '
All persons having demands against the es
tate of A. GindraC, late of 3ryah county, dec
will -present their el-situs attested within the
time prescribed by law ; and thoce indebted
will make immediate pavjnen* to
JOHN MILLER. •>
JOHN GINDRAT 5 Ax
feb 28—fL 2®
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Soibe abort time past,
man, sbottt twenty years ol #
ed to the late Mr. Bryan Morel; he is Bell
known In this city, and has recently been seen
employed as a fisherman. Also, Mav&ISX, a
tall- fellow, (an African by bjrth j) h# is very
slow in answering when spoken to / be was
lately purchased from Jchn Eppinger, etq ~
Hois also well known in the city aod vicinuy.
A reward of Five Dollars will be paid for
either of them) by lodging them in the county
gaol JOHN H. BiOR*&.
leb 18 ■■ ■ b mi 17 .
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N otice to Retailers.
Ay »n.act pa. e/:D c rn.her 33,1814, addi«
atonal duty "f50 ptfrepum wss Laid on all li
censes for Retailing.tociimruenoe no theitrst of
the present .month. H^tailers ate. therefore,
notified and required t < coni', forward and pay
the same immediately. Retailers, also, who
have not as yet renewed their licenses for re
tailing, are r- quirtd to do so, or vuiip-ct themr
A great Bargain
Tp BE HAD.
The tabserihvr offer, for fsi» the valuable tract
bad whereon hr sow lives, containing eight hun' re "
and twenty seres, the mott of which srs osd' tailing, are required to do so, or su ip-ct tr
Mckory l»»d. lying w the conaty rf Burks.ff^ •» selves t0 lhe fine , and pena i ti „ s p f th e law
r OyrxcE Houas-ftom S.to.l o'clock e
with a good two story dwelling heufe so- wary ne.
ornery building belonging to • pli*** 1 **, three
hatidrai ueree under cultivation wit*' 8 tog* reach
orchard, ca-h or yonng negroes W*1 be taken in
payment. Any person wishing to yurdkase will ap
ply t# the fublcriber.
Kichardbarren, r.c-
jpe»o
Notice.
All pcrsenshavhS demands ngainst the es-
'.ite of Bar acx diaafl**, deceased, late of
Chatham cruor. will present them for settle
ment, and th<r» indited to said estate are re
quited to i Payment.
jttslAH 6. TELFAIR. 7 gual'd
•LEXANDER J'ELFAIR i fx'ora
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cct 2*
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Notice.
All pesfontltAving demans againft the eilate of
ffoble Wimberly Jones are reqnefted to render them
immediately, and thufe tedrb'ed to fatd eilate ars
fa’ucited to make payment without farther delay.
George Jones, ex'or.
MT-SS-4
Notice.
AU persons indebted to the estate of John
Ralston, late of the city of Savannah, d-c.
are requested to call on the subscriber and make
mtnediate payment, otherwise the business
will be placed in the hand* of an attorney at
law for collection ; and those who have any de
mands against said estate will nresent them
properly attested. ROSETTA RALSTON,
feb 2—l|—12 adm'rx.
"Five Dollars
And all reasonable expenecs will be paid to
any persop -who will appr.-hend niv N> gre
Womsn Pout (or Maht) and lodge her ir
S-svannah gaoi, or deliv r her to me, at Ric»
Hope Plantation, on the Aogcsta r'-.ul, 6<teen
miles from Savannah. She is about five feet
five inches high and very stout, of a yellowish
cast, though not a mulatto ; from twenty five
to thirty years old| has Jo,c one of h- r fore
teeth ; speaks correctly tor a negro, having
been raised io Maryland. It is expected sh.
has gate either to Louisville or Mii!edg-viit<
having been void about five years ago by a Mr.
Abercrombee, who lives up there, aod war-
seen oa the Louisville read sometime bark.
Her dioathing is chirfiy homespun, and weii
supplied therewith of diff rent k'nds
Arciiibaid WiJkins.
P. S. ThoMilledgeville Argus is requested
to puUi-'h the above once a week for six weexc,
and lorward his atcount- to the Republican
Office for payment. m.'.rch 2—|l—21
Boat lost.
A red bottom BOAT, with Stockes’s rmme
branded on the'thwarts. Was lost r.n Thurs.
day n-ght last off Tyfcee. A Jihera! reward
will be given for the sanv:. Apnlv to
R. is? J. Habersham;
feb 28-j
Notice to creditors.
GEORGA.
All persons having demands against the es
tate of John Watson, or William ,‘Iknhy
Isles, aliens, late of Camden county, deceas'd,
are required to exhibit their claims into the
clerk of ordinary’s office tor said county w t- n
twelvemonths from the date hereol for exam
ination before the ordinary of said county, aft r
which time a distribution of said estate wi.l be
ordered agreeably to law.
By order oj he ordinary,
Isaac Crews, elk.
J'fferson. Camden couny, S'},ic AS —
sept 13—^cc—rrs
'.day except Sundays,
feb. 21—U—18
every
Ebfjnezer S. Rees,
D C 7- C. D. S.
Sheriff's sale.
On the first Tuesday in jtfiril next,
Wil> t>e sold at Bulloch court house,between
the usual hours,
The following Lands: or.e t act of pine land,
lying on the waters of Ogechee river, contain
ing 550 acres; anoiher ttact. at’joinjtg tcid
tract, containing'200 acres, in tite possession of
Arthur Ketby ; another tract of pine Land, !y
ing on Black trees, containing 200 actes
mote or, lest, in tl.w possession of Mrs. Jhuf-
fie d ; another tract of Land, lying on DgeChee
river, comainipg some sw.ntp but the most
pine Land, containing 100 acres more or less
executed as the properly of Na hatiielG- M Call
and his securities to satisfy an execution in
behalf pf ’he tiare. JOHN - WISE,
feb 12—9*—49
To let
Two Tenements, in a plcasaht sl'im'ion
A- py 'o I" R. NEWELL,
leb 28—20
Executor's sales.
Will be exposed to public sale, on Saturday,
25th March next, at the late residence of A,
Gindrat, in Bryan ('ounty.
All his house, hold and kitchen FURNI
TURE, consisting <>f almost every article in
wi II furnished house, Alto his stock of hor'es,
Ca.tle, Sheep, and H>'gs, one fgjtr whet-1 Ca
riage, one Chaise, one Waggon Cart, &c.
Terms, made known no the dav of sale.
JOHN MILLER. ' \gualifitd
JOHN GINDRAT. J ex’ora.
feb 28 20
To let,
For the remainder of the present year,
HOUSE, pleasantly situated, in a central part
of -ron^hton street. Enquire at Dr. Paiker's.
f b 9—15
Notice.
Nine months afier date application wish.'
made to the honorable the Inferior C ,uri ■>’
Libelty cuuruy, for leave to sell five actes ol
Land, lying and being in the county „l Liberty,
on the Nettle Branch Ws'e s of Nortb-New*
pari river, joining John Bacon and o tters, it
being port ot the real esta'e of Thomas Bacon,
en, dec. a id sold for the benefit of the hei's
and creditors of said deceased
Thomas Bacon, jun.
Ex ’or. with the will annexed
aug 29—.o§ - 112
Liberty County—-'inferior Court,
June Term, 18'.4s
On the petition of John Strvth, praying for
tin- establishment of a cert.sin promissory note,
given by D ivld G. Holms, to the said John
Smith, for the sum ot twenty dollars, bearing
datr on the twenty-first d»y of March, 1812,
with a credit of four dollars and fifty cents, en,
dorsed thereon, dated in the month of May
1812; a copy of which note and receipt, as
nearly as the said petitioner can recollect,!s
filed, together with an affidavit of the loss
thereof.
It is O’dered, That the said copy be estab
lished, in terms of the act in such case made
and provided j due notice being given ol this
, Implication, agreeable to tho rules of court,
tniessrause be showu to the contrary;
Extract from the minutes.
E. Baker,
july 12—§0—82
100 Dollars’ reward."
Lo»( on .->und»y -vening last within a few yards
o’ the Methodist Meeting House, a g ern silk
PURSE, containing from fourteen to sixteen
hundred dollars in Charleston, Northern ar.d
Savannah bills. Whoever has found tne same
and will leave it ai.this office or with Thomas
Clarke corner of Lincoln end York Streets shall
receive the above reward.
N. B. Shopkeepers are requested to stop
all l rge bills offered by negroes.
leb 23—20
Notice.
All prrtorg Indebted *o the estate of the
la'e Dr. Jacob Schroder, of Effingham county
dec. aie requeued to make immediate pay
merit, and thine in whom the esta'e is indebted
will render in their demands duly attested;
within the time prescibed by law.
C. F. Triebner, adntfor.
■ Effingham, January 14—ft—6
Notice.
Nine months after date application will be made to
the Justices of the Interior Court of Chatham county,
tor Lave to fell a irxt of Land on Cauoochie Rivir,
in Liberty county, belonging to 'he eftate of Robert
Ofwa d. lace of Chatham county, carpenter, deceased,
containing three hundred acres er thtreaboeti.
Kobert M'intosh,
oct 15—$o—123 adm’or.
J. Tucke
GEORGIA. By Jt
L. S. I clei k of '
ei» c. o. ir. c.} he count
John Tucker,
ordinary, for
county of Wayne,
j and state aforesaid.
Whereas, John Fou, executor of the es
tate of Stephen Peleher, dec. applies for letters
d smi.-so.-y Iron, said cxecutoisbip.
The*e a>Ci 'he efn-e, to eke and admonish
-II and | sir.gular the kindred and creditors of
sa ; d deceased, to file 'heir cbjec ions (if any
they have) in my office within the time pie-
scribed by law, or letters wi 1 ) be gran ed.
Given under n.y hand ar.d seal of office,'.his
6 b Sep en.bcr, in the yea^ i.l <-, !r L rd, 1814,
and thir y nit. h t f Aft.eric-n 1 depr >,, dence.
John Tucker, «. ©. w. c.
«ep 17 $l Ill
Eagle Tavern
AND STAGE OFFICE.
The subscribers having entered into copart-
ship under the firm of Ghimks 8c Sims, have
taken for a term of years; that commodious and
well known establishment, formerly Ashton’s
tavern, but lately occupied by Messrs. Cslffrey
& Bus tin. Genteel travellers with their fami-
■ es may be assured of the most attentive treat
ment ; and may enjoy a degree of privacy and
retirement seldom met with in public houses,
clerk, as they have adjacent and convenient buildings
altogether unconnected with the bustle of the
tavern.
They are at present, and intend to use every
exertion to be constantly, supplied with what
ever will conttibute either to the comfort or
convenience of travellers in general, or regular
boarders.
They feel a degree of confidence when they
iuy ite strangers to their house, since they are
determined to devote the most uuremitted at
tention to the accommodation of their custom
ers, and trust that, by meriting, they will re
ceive a liberal share of public patronage-
WILLIAM G. GRIMES;
WILLIAM SIMS.
jtugusla. fGeo.J Oft. 21, 1814 Jl—-129
Notice.
Nine months after date, application trill be
made to the justices of the infetior court of
Emanuel county for leave to sell three tracts of
'and, viz : one tract of 300 acres on the Oge
chee, one ether trpet of 100 acres on Bay
Branch, and the third tract on the Ohoopie
River, all io the above county, belonging to
the estate of J. Sefiand, dec. of said county.
Sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors
bf 'be dec. SION K5TKANJ?,
j«a 17—*|e—S j
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fin tie firtt Tuesday inyfftriincxL
Wfi) be soldi at the court home io the city qj
Savannah, -bamten tba-usual -hours,
AJso, J?i acres of land lp Cherokee Hill dis
trict or so much thereof as will satisfy (the tax
of Benjamin Langley, #9 per cent, far the
year JffU,
Also, all tb.atJpt.audiatprotetitecte, letter B.
Johnston’s sffuate or so much thertfet at will
ssti«ly the tax of G. L Lsmpkjn for the year
1818. SO per cent.
jAi»o,.*H that lot No. re WuMegtok ward
o - ao much thereof ; as will -sptwty the l *x f
Joho M'Queen,,66 per pent, for the year 1813.
ALo, 300 actes of fitst ff iality -'-orw/^p
on the Savaoojtb river or ao mo- ’* : > js
.will ut 'tsfy the tax of A'chibaid k * 50
per cent, for the year JJJ13.
Also, at) that lot and buildings No ty,
Holland Tytbing, Fcrfftml ward, «>rsi u;.- a
thxreef U will satisfy the tax ot Mn. J;,.ry
Ftjroiqg, 5_Bper c«Wt> for the year 1813
Als',c.U tnat loi 5ud improvements Ns. 15,
Oglethorpe wt-ird. or so much thereof as will m.
titty the so p«r.cent, tax vf of M. B. Forsyth
Sm the 1813.
Also, all that half lot N»- 6. Holland Tyth-
Ing, Tet ctval ward, or so much thereof at will
satisfy the 60 per sent, tax of fi, dcccroft fs£
,'1813.
- Also, 709. acres of J0rst quality, iifle iwatnpj
adjoitdng Savage 8c M'Leoo, or so much thare.
ot as will satisfy the tax of estate William £J-i
Lot, sen-50 per cent, for the year 1813. . t
Also, 3292 aarta of Land, on the Ogrckae rv
ver, of tac following quality, vis 10U acres U(K
laad iwapip second .-quality. 984 acres inland
swamp third quality, and 3208 acres pine,ad
joining, or ao much thereof as will satisfy thi-
SO pci cenL tax of Stephen iihfoti for the yeas
year ISIS
Also 470 acres of land about three mils'*
from Savannah or so.mush thereof a# will satis.
ty the so per cent tax el estate fieajemix
Futcam, lor the year 1613.
Also, all that part of lot Nm 3, WilBting
Ty thing, Darby ward now occupied by Aaahet
Howe as ait Auction store or se mush thereof
as will satisfy the 50 per cent tax of estate
James Doors, tor the year 1813.
Also, adthat lot No. SO, Franklin.ward and
improvements or so much thereof as will
satisfy the taxes uf Abigal Minis aud sisters, Iff/
per cent for 1818.
Also, 2000 acres of land in Camden county
on the Gieut tia'Hla river, of which two hup*
dred acres is tide swamp of 3d quality, 400
acres hummock swamp 3d quality and 140ff
acres the residue prime Itrifo, or so much there,
of as will satisty SO per cent tax of Simuoji
M'Ltuw, tor 1823.
Also, JOGO acres of prime land in Effingham,
.known by the 20 miie house, on the Louisville
road or so muen thereof as will satisfy the 56
p^r cent tax ol Xvaac Polock, for the year
1813.
Also, all that let No. 2 and Improvements
Tyconel, Ty thing. Darby ward or so much
thereof as will .athty the taxes of Leah Minis,
fifty per cent for 1813*
Also, 250 acres of Land, in Liberty cax'jV
or so much iheret-t us will satisfy the 50 per
cent, tax of estate George P. Read fer 1813.
Also, all that lot aud improvemf-tiis, fon < ir
Tything, Anson ward, adjoining Joki Bolton,
or so much thereof as will satisfy the iff pec
cent, tax.o! E. Stebbins for 18.3.
Also. 202 acre, of tide swamp land, firsstf-.ua- v
lity, on Hutchinson's Island or so much til ere-
of as will r.*tiafy the 50 per Cent, tax of ostate
John 1*. Watd for th- year 1813-
Also, all these tw ’ let--, No;. 34 and 35, west
ot Fahm street, or so much thereof us will an*
tisfy the 59 pvrecut. tox of estate fiosnmr and
hroiiV lor J813,
Also, 'JI acres ol Lafid, known by the Fair
Lawn Tract, or so much thereof as will satisfy
the J C per Cent, tax it Mary VVylly for 1813.
Also, all that for, No. S3, Columbia ward, or
so muen thereof as will sutisfy the 50 per feet;
tax ot estate ol Edward White for 1813.
Also, 305 acres of land an WilmiogUnn Isl
and, or so much thereof as will satiaiy the 50
per cent, tax of Tymot.%- Barnard, J-in.for 1813.
Also, all those 3 lots io Darien or an much
thereof as will satisfy the twes pf Ns Sy Bay-
aid, 50percent.fur the year 1813.
Also, ell that lot and improvements its Oglt-
thotpe ward or so much thereof as will sa isty
the 50 per cent, tax of estate of Benjamin For
ty th for the year 1819.
Ais«>, all that lot and buildings No. qj,
Heathcoat ward, fronting South Common or ao
much thereof at will satisfy the 50 per cent,
tax of Charles Devant for year 1813. f
Also, all t hose buildings and improvements jin
West Bread street or ao much thereof as will
satisfy the 50 per cenfo tax of James Plat foe
1813.
Also, 69 acres cf land on Wilmington Island
er so much thereof as will satisfy the 50 per
tent, tax of Elizabeth. Whiting for 1,813-
Also, 1616 actes of land on tit. Mary's river
known by tba name of Clark’s Bluff or so.muds
thereof as will satisfy the 50 percent, tax ef
Joseph Bevan for 1813.
Also, all that fot No. 21 in the Trustees
Gardtns or so roar h thereat as will satisfy the
50 per cent tax of estate of Brisbane for 1813.
Also, all that lot No. 2 Sloper, Tytbing,
Peroival ward or so much thereot «s will satis,
iy th.- 50 per cent tax of estate Beiilpus for 1813.
Also, 100 acres of river swamp, below Savan
nah; 1st quality or so much thereof as t^ili
satisfy the 50 per cent of William H. Jackson
for 1813.
Also, one house and lot at Montgomery sr co-
much thereof as will satisfy the 50 per cent
tax of e.tate John Mo-el for the year 18111
Alio, all that lot N.« 9 and buildings, TVovs,
Tytbittg, Decker ward or so much thereof as
wilt satisfy the 50 per cent, tax of John H.
Morel lor 1813.
A Negro Boy named Jacxson—levied on
as the property of Chtrles Chaifoiic to satisfy
* judgment in favor of Seaborn Jones esq
John B.. Norris, s, c. c.
Jan 28<w,10
N otice. 4
The subscriber requests all pefsoni who are
ndebred to the estate of James Plait, late of
Scriven county, dec. to make payment without
dejay, and those who have demands, against the
said estate are requested,to present triero im
mediately for settlement, f. M* WATNE,
dec 6.— 145 eyrV