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▲ fm’totwtU broke efcfel HORSES, in high or
tto will b* fold fipanulr if rmiril. Alio
III OMMWR CIO, vilfa H^ratft Apply to
"William A. Moore.
uo*»-A ■'
Flotif.
A few door* above the i
«*?•*« the Copperfmtch
irket, on ftt. Julian (tree;,
i offered two hundred
ttd fifty barreli of Floor by
M‘ h wen & Richmond.
^ Many other article* may be bad at the f»me pl*ce
on good .ermx. jane 25— $r~70
. Factorage and Commission business.
. JoixM Basok having taken Joan Hiavtv Watt
few into coparmerfbip, the bnfiocft will in furore be
" sendacUd under the firm of ancon & much
John bacon,
J. H. Fruen.
Sottoa** Buildings, No. S3,Exchange wharf.
For sale
* Arrow ipoot,
Of e faperior quality, at 1 'dollar per y our.d, retail
and in Quantity, Foe fate by
Charles C. Dunn.
may SO—59
4—
OppoCte Botlon’iTacge.
J. J. & F. Blanchard.
Have just received and for tale at the corner of
Broughton and Jefferson t reat.
An extensive a-iortren' of Fiench,'English
and American DRY GOODS, among which
;«re, black Lus r r-g, Umbrellas, and Parrasols.
jane 15—x— 66
' A rrmv Root. »
The fnhfcriber offer* for, file thfc above »rtlcle o
a xnoft extelient quali y, either by the quantity or in
packages to fait families JOHN F. l’OU Y .VT,
At hit Medical Shop, oppofite the kxthir ±e.
may 30—59
A Very 1'ghi fonr wheel Carriage
june 3t—tt—70
Non-Existence of Partnership
The fnbfcriber* adore the public (hit no par*ner-
fhip ha* ever at any time, any occafioo or in ny tram*
action cxiftcd between them, if. htre'ore any rant
action os the party employed fl.udewig Shu! *) ha*
borne femblance thereof it arof* from inattention and
vi> incomci and ought not. in joff'ce ot equity^ at-
, of; 1 " toftawuiy b'am* nr operate aff fjlfcal or foci* inju y
r » ton-ha. employer (Auotbouy GowenDUrg) who hereby
ynakct known, th t he will not recognize any Iran*
oe ion of any prrfon'srha-ever calling bimfelf hi*
partner in t. ade aa binding on him uf«!«f«, until fuch
it -egu.'arly rnte ed into by written agreement, and
Dry Goods.
Jtut received per brg Maryland
1 trunk, cotton Cambrics
I bale Bombaxets
I case fi.tnred and plain Lenos
1 do 4 4 Iri-.li Linen.
1 do English cotton Shirtings
3 do cotton Hosiery, assorted
J do northern Ginghams, Chambrays, white
and brown cotton Shirtings
2 bides men’s braver Ht.w
Oznabergs, &c.
OJI BAND
350 pieces long yello- Nankeens
1 case cotton Cambric*, a little damaged
(will be sold cheap by the piece)
VVhi'e J an*, and
A few chests fre-h Tea
j. Hanmer & Co. t
next door to Williams & Seymour
june 13 Ci
1 in one ox more of the public gzaette
TK
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A GOLDENHERC,
S. SHULTZ.
(ff* A- Goldenhcrg continues to
ttanfiA buGnew a* Wood Factor and has on hand a
quantity of fire wood at former price (four dollar*
and a half per cord) on bit wharf, known fay the
name of Pooler’*. june 24—70
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Just received
JPcr ihifl Wellington, from Liverpool, and
tor tale bn
R. RICHARDSON,
232 crates assorted Kirtuenware
25 -.asks Glassware
« do assorted Nails
tons Liverpool coarse £*lt
do Swedish and Russian Iron
june Is—66
';!« Landing
From brig Tybeefrom Aew Tort,
0 bis loat' ugar
6 chests Hysoa Tea, latest importation
S'cases Cassia
4 casks Cheese
to bl- Coff e, real green
SO hall bis Crackers
nfljtp ON KANB
40 mn« Swedes* Irjn, assailed, from l| (0 5
inches wide
lO hhdt 3d proof W. I. Rum
yf)0 bis Philadelphia ship B-ead
50 do do pilot do
20 boxes clu ifiitd Soap, very fine
20 do common do
25 bis New York prime Beef
<5 do do Po-k
A few bis cider V-oegar
jO bis Philadelphia Bee"
*0 boxes Augusta Ca-dles
B Brooks,
june 6—62 Bolton's wt.a<j
Dissolution of Co-partnership.
The co ptnnei ship ol CunisriK 8c Pat
tbbson is ibis day dissolved by mutual c~n
sen . AH persons 'o whom the firm is ii debt-
ey are requested to present their accounts o
Robert Christie, for settlement, who is ao hor.
iscd to settle the business of the fi-m ; »nd
those indebted are requested to come forward
and settle derr.snds against them.
ROBERT CHRISTIE,
CHARLES H. PA TTERSON.
(0* The business will be continued
by Robert Christie, who will exccux a I
Orders left with hun in the COACH and
CHAIR MAKING BUSINESS ; he will al-<-
snake and repair Harnesses at the shortest no
♦fee and neatest manner. jure 10—68
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The subscribers
Have ente' ed »nto coparne ship um!e r 'he
fi-m of NICHOLS & HUNTER, as SHIP
CHANDLERS, GROCER* AND FAC
TORS, and respectfully tender their services
to their friends and ihe public. They havt
pow on band, and toted constantly to keep as
..Bailments orSh-p-Chaod-e: y s -d G oce ies, nf
the best quality. O dots in ei-faer branch'f
their business will be thankfully received and
punctually attended >o.
ABRAH t AM NICHOLS,
J tMEs HUN»F.R,
june 15-66
A pair
Of hand-tune, well broke carriage HORSES, o«ed
go town, for sals. Apply to
Audrttw Low is Co.
jaaelO-M
From Boston
37 trunks women’s, misses’ and children's 1
roc co SHOES
•Jr-
ARscs ladies’ ‘•qntirr and hart horn Combs
wool Hits, good quality
10 cotton Card*. F r * -le bv
r R, Richardson.
Notice.
[. P.^^CHESK andT. BoWTiCOO a-
ed. to ah' a. our al ton tea dunt-g on
from thi* »r*te.
arquand, Paulding & Ptufield.
Now landing’
From the b< ig Commerce,
82 puncheons W-. st I-idia Uuui
10 lit gsliitjs Mo!a«ses
1 barrel Arrow Root
2 bags do Nails
6 cases s ! -eating paper
14 kegs 6ti N.itis
6 cases IS < z, sheathing Copper
8 8 da
6 cia.es assorted Ea* then ware
And » sin .11 t-ssortment of DRY GOOD'-l,
con-.is'irjr of H-nierv, Diapers, Broadclahs,
Irish Linen, long Lawns, cotton Shirtings. Cal
licoes, Checks, lius^-a Sheeting, Koma! Hand
kerchittls zud Fl-nnets. For s 3 '.r by
R. Ricliardson.
may 18—54
Just received
2 set of larg - dining Tallies
3 handsome dresMiig ditto
3 portable writing Disks
2 piano S’nt Is
1 large easy Chair
1 first rate l’iano Forte. For sale cheap by
Elias Wallen.
may 30 59
The subscriber
BAS JUST RCCEIvr*
A (mail Invoice ot -ancy CHAIRS which he il
making am.nvjement# fo obtain a conftant /upp y o- t
and which with 'he Windfor Chairs of hisownminn
factory, will m ke his aflbrtmeat con plate.
Sil.ts ’ ooper,
june i5-66 Oppnfi-e A Low & Co*
Executors’ sales.
Will be sold on the first Tue dsy in Au
gust next, at the ecu: t boutcin this city be
tween the honrs of It and 1 o'clock, sever,
r-tg o slaves, belonging to the «*ute «f the la’c
Joseph Hill, dec. rix. T< by, Peter, Bib, Gie,
Kitty. Louisa. Term', cash.
By order of the executors.
Moses Herberc fc? Co. auct’rs.
may 27—58
The Copartnership
Of Dusmko k Clay is this day dissolved
by mutual consent. S. C.. DUNNING,
RALPH CLAY.
march 16——27
Opium.
400 lbs best Tut key OPIUM, fer sale by
J. Hanmcr,
Ft ext door to Mettrt. Williams tst Seymour.
may 20—55
Twenty Dollars’ rewar
Karaway
2Ctk.ia.-taint, fr-.m the tub
-4fi .. r. in Tattnall ca'-unry. (G-f-.rg a) w,
Nogro Fallow named Sam, about 9 lect 6
‘. ches high, 25 yetns oi J, « little 1.64 lafg-fi,
‘--as.a scar on his right hand, between the
;:hsmb and fore fi--ger, is country bora; nnl
; is pretty insinuating in his address.Had
-n whtn ho nbsc-uded a blue jacket < |y
and nankeen pamaioctis. It is-supposed he
he ha* gone to Cbarlestoo, at he some time
since procured a freo pass from John Mrchelt
eiq. one of ihe justices for that city ; and no
doubt will endeavor to piocure a- similar
paper, the one he had being destroyed.
The following affidavit Iroro justice Pccl«
«i, will prove that iho said Ici'ow Sim
is a slave. I ther» fore eau'ion'»B peraon front ,
harboring or carr>inghiin cff. as the law will
be rigorously enforced against luo'lt tfivadersf
The above reward will be paid,* for fmjgutg.
,S:im in any gaol in this state, and all rraahnable
expences included if delivered to tho. aiibsc.ri-
ber NATHAN BREWTON, j
june 24 —70 Tut mat county, Georgia»
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New York Columbian Foundry.
The subscriber being puimed hge-it or
he foundry, (r.-pmed the best in the United
Sta-e-) will receive ordsrs fpr the Machinety
of rice, e-men. and other Mills ; cotton Billies
and Jennies ;cot-on con p essi-g screws; ms.
chii.es for g.-ir.d-rg bark ; cast toilers ; wrought
and cast gudgeuus ; m II stones and spindles ;
machine-y tor steam engines | cast iion sugar
Boilers ; hand nulls ; domestic utensils, and
eicry other descrip icn of iron castings and
niacb-uery. Orderr containing an exact des-
crip-ii-n <■( ihe articles wanted, will be executed
w- h acruracv ar.d dispatch. Apply at the of
fice of Mr. Elias Wallen, ro
Charles Davies.
june 10—64
For sale
An excellent family chair HORSE, with a
GIG and plated HARNESS. Apply ro the
primer. junu £0—63
Marshal’s sale.
On the first Tuesday in July next.
Will be sold at the court house in a.vannah,
between the hours of ten and three o’clcck.
Seven NEGROES—levied on as the proper
ty of Peter H. Mare!, deceived, a* the suit of
J.-hn Nut:. JOHN EPPINGE L
June 6—52 Marshal.
Leonard Bartow & Co.
Market Sjtiare,
Have this d y c.e icd, by the schooner
I.-ura, fr-ni New, V h. a iieah supply ot
DRUGS and MEDICINES.
AL °
-Vied : cine Chcs s t r ship me ; fresh O'ive
O I, - a en W.ndior Snap, wash Bal'nir-E-ans’
raw'- L ncs s, an pu aiing ins rumen s,
eputting uj. cuppingd->. la go pow er Sjr inges
Wt>/ And on hand.
Anrter'can C*st Oil, supeiior quality,
arnn-- ile Flowers he.
mry 20 mo 55
Just received
Per brig Superior, from New York, ar.d fefcoocer 9a.
v.nnah,from Itoft'.n
A new fupply of lad ev’ enl gentlemen’. SHOES,
firft quali y and neweftfalhinn wn-ch wil- be sold low
or caih ooly, by MARCUS J. JOHNSTON,
Market 1-jaate
A'fo a few dozen RICH HOOKS.
4 boxes Northern Homefptn
june 15—66
J'ax Returns for 1815.
Receiver of Tax Returns’ Office,
Savannah, 30 A "Jay, 1215.
Th- subscriber h -- . t>/ gives rmh e. -.1- t he
will a’tend at hi tffice, ou Tuesdays. T/:u r s*.
days jn-i Saturdays in e.i U v< a, u uil the
fi- -t day ji A..,ru ■ nrxi. from 9 o’click A m
until 1 o’clcck P m for the r.utpose of receiv.
i-ig returnoi ta.ta .le property from persons re.
siding in Chatham county.
Ccmmandi: g - ffi n s of compmies are re
qnircd to u.akn returns of nil persons rr.siding
-i). .,-veral d- t-icis they commend, prior to
h' tiO'h day of June nejr. Those who do not
• v i. -hemsclves of this notice, will become lia-
bl“ to ihe penalty att .clied !iy tiie law for this
deli: qaency, wr.ir- wiM h- rigidly enforced.
John I. Roberts, h t. it.
june 1 60
State of Georgia—Chatham crunty.
Personally came before me, M. M« Sheftall,
cne of the justices assigned to keep the peace
in atuf for the said county, John Pooler, e*.
who beir.g sworn, declares arid says -ha; a
certain negro ieltow named ram, (who ha8
lately assumed the sirname “ Johnson”)„wae
boro in h-s (deponent’s) family and possession,
a slave—and ha9 never at any subsequent peri
od been manucr.i'.ed, franchised or set at li*
barty by any 'egul act, within the cogn-zanco
of this deponent. JOHN POOLER. .
Sworn and subscribed befo-e me, this 21st J
June, 1815. M, M. SHEtTALL, j. p.
june 24—70
gj* Brought to gaol, in Savannah,
ontr.e llthol June, 1815, a Negro man, who
say* hisnnme is Sam, and that he belongs to
Thomas Treat, near Warren ton. He is about
forty five years of age and five feet eleven inch*
es high He is stout made and has a small
scar tinder his left eye* H. M’GALL,
june 13—65 C C C.
(P* Brought to gaol, in Savannah*
on lue 13th of May, 1315, a Ni gra Man, w! “ "
says hi* name is Elick, nn>l that he beionj_
to William Scctt cf Charleston ; he is about-wft^ .
years of age and 5 feet seven inches high ; he' j
has on a cotton shirt un-1 blue homespun pan
taloons— say* he runaway about three months,
-go. fi. M'CALL, c. C, C.
may 13 —65
(0 s * Brought to gaol on,the 5th of *,
J.me, 1515, a negro man who says his i.cml- is S
Yokkk, and that he belongs to John D.\>t, of
Cht.rlcrtsn. He is about forty vears of --go a-ii
five leet one i.ir.U high; the first joint oi the
lore fi iger cf his right liund is m'.IT, he has
told a variety of contradictory stories relatiy "
to the names of himself and his owner.-
15—66
H. M'Call, c.
Jan
(Lj* Drought to gaol, in havanuahi
a !5. !3:j, t.vo Negro Boys, named Abeam
Just received,
Per brig Superior from A car York
Wove Wive.-suituule iur cleaning rice, wheat,
flaxs-ed, 8tc.
Wove Wire to- Indian Meal bolts
Riddles and Screens for fanning Mills
Lime Screens for masons
Sciv-.s do
do for cleaning rice, wheat, Indian meal,
fiax-eed, etc.
tVitc Saifs
'Vi-.dow-shut Hinges
Harness Buckles
Colton and woo! Cards
Calvin Baker &. Co.
june >7 67
Final notice.
An English Teacher Wanted.
N"t e need app y who -s - cl duly qul fied
at d is not of unexcep’ionab'e repu-a-ion ; to
such u person I-beral encouragement will be
g-vt-n by the sublet bsrs, who reside near Co
iuntuiu couit house, Georg u.
WILLIAM JONES,
JOHN BRI-COE,
A. CRAWFORD,
DEXl ER GIBSON,
%* The editors of the Savannah Republi
can and IviiHedgeviile Aigus, will please give
the ebive advertisement three publics ions,
andforwa-d their accounts to the subscribe-s,
which wdtbe pa-d without dely.
june 22—m- 69
Notice.
All persons indebted to the subscriber are
requested to c-me forward and settle or
liquidate their accounts; and those to whom he
is indebted are r, quest.-d to present their as*
counts tor settlemmt. THOMAS MILLER,
june 8- ca—63
Notice.
<1 Jack, who say they biloog to Joseph Ha-
don, o-i ivlisto, (s. c ) Abram is about fifteen
y- ars ot age, and tour, feet eleven inches high ,
Jock i« about fourteen .years o< age, am f ur
feet seven inches liigli'jS' H. M'CALL G c c
No credit given for gaol fees. A simitar
note to this, was pUceu under so adverti-e-
ment for Mr. Henry M Nish’s negro liam ;
which was not intended to apply to that j-eu-
tleman. june 17—67
■W:
ijfl
(0° Brought to gaol in Savannah;
June 17, 1315. a negro man who says his name
-s Jack, ar.d that he belurg* to captain Ii-
vine, JUsuluskic. He is about twenty fiver
years of age and five feet seven inches high,
oss on a white rotten Jacket and mixed biack
and white '.rowers, an AHcar by birth.
H. M'Call, g. c. c.
june 22—69
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Brought to gaol in Savannah,
June 17, 1815. a negro man who says his name
is 1 lijah, and that he belongs to JoHiua
Evetet, ol Bull-tcb county, He is about twenty,
five years of age and five feet five inches high.
He was taken out of gaol a few days ego.
H. M'Call, g. c. c.
ju- e 23—69
£5* Brought to gaol in Savannah,
June >1, ’8i5, a ueg-oma.-i who says b>s name
is P.oDkbt, and that he belongs to William
Robertson, of Beaufort, S. C. He is about
Ihtriy years of age end five feet three inches
high. Has on a wh te cotton jacket and
trowsers, and is bald beaded.
H. M‘Call, g. c. c.
june 22-—-69
Pursuant to an arrangement wiih Ihe parties
Q3* Brought to gaol in Savannah,
June '9. 1815, x nvgro man who say* h-s nttme .
concerned, R. W. Habersham, ciq. :s appoint* {is Bill, and that he belong* to William
All persons h..v ng lands, lots of ground, with
their im-*r',v~u>eiit*, .twel'ii.g heutesand slaves,
u'-jecl to the United State*’ direct tax, and
n.usehold furniture, and gold and silver watch-
are again required to have lists of the
same immediately prepared. Those who have
iero legally notified and failed to comply with
:te requisitions of tde acts, are informed, that
roiecuti n* far the recovery of the p-nalty
hey have incurred will be commenced, unless
roof is exhibited of sickness or ub'ence from
aoroe, MGKDECAI SHEFTAI.L, sen.
june 13—65 asrt. att.for Chatham county.
*+* A young man, who has receiv
ed ti education, writes a good hand and
w. It r-cquaioted with the English, French and
Dutch L ingo ages wishes to be employed,
june 22 ai*—69
To hire
A Negro Man who is an excellent carriage
.river and waiter—he is sober and fiithful.
- use at • future day*
Enquire at this ofiex. juue 17 —67 may 6—49
cd ihe sf-oruey ot Robert 8e Jehu Bel on, es
tate of R .bert Bc-llr.tt, Curtis Belton & Co. and
John Jackson. Ail the outstanding claims o\
said concern, with (he excep-ion of t -ose otjs-
ingf-om tecent transactions, arc placed under
his en!:re contract and man-gemt-nt.
Robe-t Waits, e-q w'il at.end -o '.he com.
nierctal affairs ol R & J. Bol r.n during my
absence. JOHN BOLTON
june 27— tr-*71
Hambrick, of Rutherford county S. C. He is
about thirty years of age and aix fret one inch
high. Has on a check shirt and sail duck
trowsers. He was sold in this place not long
since by Mr, Samuel G Bunch
H. M'Call, g. c. c.
june 22—69
For sale
Two Negro GIRLS, about 18 years old, and
one Negro MAN, abbtit the same ege; has
been accut eighteen m- a.lis at work at the
cooper’s trade. Cotton or nee wiil be taken in
payment at market price. Enquire of the prin
ter. june 6 — 63
Land for Lease.
From 100 to ISO acres of first quality un
cleared cot'on land, five mites trom Savannah,
will be leased for two year.*, fre- ot any charge,
•o any' person, willing to cultivate it—the oh
iect of the proprietor being to prepare it for
A> & BULLOCH.
*** Brought to gaol, in Savannah,
June 93,1815, a negro man who tay* hi* rame xs
Chefar and that he belong* to William Boarqain o*aV
Puri-burn, S. C He it about twenty years of age*
five feet fix inches high and (lender made. His on »
blue Jailor jacket and white homefpun trowfere.
H. M’Cali, c. c. c.
jane 24—70
*** Brought to gaol in Savi
Jo - .6 18 5, a nero man, who says hi* mine
is Jack, and that he belongs to William Caj®
r-d nii Lratoo Island—he is about twenty ai:
-ears of age and five feet six inches high—he
was owned not long in er by Mr. M'Alpio, ne-,r
thi* city HUGH M’.CALL, c c c
june 26 71 - IP- N' '
JBlaak Manifests
For sale at this
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