The Republican ; and Savannah evening ledger. (Savannah, Ga.) 1807-1816, July 01, 1815, Image 4

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wyes, m V • ^.Trist received Sfipvriar. from Sew York,and fc&MAtr Sa- VuMb>(raa> Bolton 'A raw fmplr of Mm* and gintbrnn'i SHOES, F 6rft quality and newe&ft&Mi. which will ka hM low or oQ> only, by MARCUS I. JOHNSTON. , V Marital Iqoare ’ AUa a few doccwMCB HOOKS A boxer Northern Hcmsfymn uv Jane IS—«* •ivr 1 ?■ Now landing ' /lre» the brig Commerce, tt pnebnn W«t India Rum SO hegshead* Mulasvea 1 barrel Arrow Root 3 bags do Malls 6 case* shearing paper 14 Regs 6d Mails 4 ceres 18 ox. sheathing Copper • 8 do 0 crates assorted Earthenware And a small assortment of DRY GOODS, iiing of Hosiery, Diapers, Broadcloths, Linen, long Lawns, cotton Shirtings. Cal ' ecks, Kuv.i* Sheeting, Romal Hand tad Flannels. For sale by R. Richardson, w - Flour. t* A few doors abot* tb« eurkrt, oa it, Julian ftrevt, • ejwullr tha Copperfmith’* is offered two hundred ; efil/ty harrelaof F!oar by ,-+■<' M’Ewen & Richmond. Many other axtitln auy be bad at the fame place 0b goodlaraua june 85—J»—70 m Just received Pet thip Wellington, from Liverfloat, and Dry Goods. Just received per brg Maryland 1 trunk cotton Cambrics 1 bale Bombasets 1 case figured and plain Lenos 1 do 44 Irish Linens 1 do English cotton Shirtings 3 do cotton Hosiery, assorted 8 do northern Ginghams, Chambrays, white and brawn cotton Shirtings 3 bales men’s beaver Hats Ozn&bcrgs. See. ON NANO 350 pieces long yellow Nan keens 1 case cotton Cambrics, a little damaged (will be sold cheap by the piece) White Jeans, and A few chests fresh Ten * J. Hanmer & Co. next door to William« Uf Seymour June 13»—65 Dissolution of Co-partnership. .The co partnership ol Christie 8t Pat 3>sasoft is <bis day dissolved by 'muuai con sent. A’l persona :o whom the firm is indebt ey are requested to p.esent their accounts to Robert Christie, for settlement, who is au'hor- bed to settle tbs business of the fi. tn i and those indebted are requested to come forward end settle demands agrinst 'hem. » ROBERT CHRISTIE, CHARLES H. PATTERSON, gy The business will be continued by Robert haistik, wno will execute at; orders left wth bun in the COACH an<; CHAIR MAKING BUSINESS t he will ah- make and repair Harnesses at the shortest no lice and neatest manner. June 10——68 Marshal’s sale. Oft the first Tuesday in July next. Will he sold at the court house in Savannah, . between the hours of ten and three o’clocki Seven NEGROES—‘levied on as the proper ! t of Peter H. Morel, dece-ued, at the suit ol ohn Nutt, JOHN EPP1NGER. jane 6—52 marshal. To hire A Negro Man who is an excellent earriag< driver and waiter—he is sober and faithful Enquire at this office June 17 —67 Land for Lease. From 100 to 150 acres of first quality un Cleared cotton land, five miles from Savannah, Will be leased for two years, free of any charge, to any person, willing to cultivate it—the ob ject of the proprietor being to prepare it for oie at a future day. A. 9. BULLOCH, may d *9 ■ . ■ " —— For sale Two Negro GIRLS, about 18 years old, and one Negro MAN, about tbe same age t has been about eighteen mouths at work at the cooeer’s trade Cotton or rice will be taken in pay meat at market price. Enquire of the prin ter June 8—63 Final notice* All persons having lands, lots of ground, with th'-ir improvements, dwelling hontes and slaves, subject tn the United States’ direct tax, and household furniture, and gold and silver watch, es. are rgain required to have lists of the !., tarn immediately prepared. Those who have been legally notified and failed to comply with the requisitions oi tbe acts, are informed, that proseev cions for the recovery of the penalty they hare tncuried will be commenced, unleu p, oof is exhioited of sickness or absence from h me. MOHDECAJ SHEFTALL. sen. June* 13—85 asst. ass for Chatham county Jor sale by It RICHARDSON* 222 crates assorted Earthenware 25 tasks Glassware 42 do aiwrteu Nails 150 tens Liverpool coarse Salt *59 do Swedish and Russian Iron juoe 15—66 Just received* Per brig Superior from Lew York Wove Wire, suitable for cleaning rice, wheat, flaxseed, he. Wove Wire tor Indian Meal bolts Riddles and Screens for tanning Mills Lime Screens for masons Seivcs do do for cleaning rice, wheat, Indian meal, flaxseed, &c. Wire Safes Window.shat Hinges Hart.ets Buckles Cotton and wool Cards Calvin Baker & Co. june 17—67 Notice. The public at large are hereby forbid trusting any of the crew of the British brig COM- MERCE, as I will not pay any debts ot their contracting on any pretence whatever John Gunnion. iuce 27 m* 71 Notice. Council will contract fr-r paving the different streets that lead from the Bay to the Public Decks, on the same plan as the north end of Whittaker street. Proposals to be left at tbe city cletk’s office. D. D. Williams, c. c. jur.e 27-71 Planters’ Bank. A Teller will be elected nn VVeonerday next, in the ro'.m ■>! Jajjks Humtkb, c-q- resigned | candidates for the . uuition w;li send in their ieUer* to the undersigned, naming two securi ties in five thousand dollars each june .'9- -M—72 J. Marshall, cashiers (£J» F. M. Stone, esq. having de- cltned to «c> as at di. l,, .ce ; t hereby given, hat a nomios'ion will bo nude, a tne next .Turning of Council. Applications must be *el{ wt'b 'he c e k. By order of the bia-jor. D. D. Williams, c. c. june 29—- 73 JN otice. All persons indebted to the subscriber are ■requested to c»me forward and settle or >q didate their accounts; aud those to whom he :s indebted are requested to present their ac counts for settlement. THOMAS MILLER. jns:‘ 8- ca—63 (fj* Brought to gaol, in Savannah. on tne 13th ot May, 1815, a Negro Man, who say* his name is Elicx, and that he belongs to William Scott of Charleston; he is about 22 rears of age aud 5 fefct seven inches high; he has on a cotton shirt and blue homespun pan aloons—savs he ranaway about three months ago. H. M'CALL, g* c. c» may 13 —65 OT Brought to gaol, in Savannah, June 15, 1815, two Negr*. poys, namtd Abram vid Jack, who say they belong to Joseph Ha- den, on Edisto, 's. c ) Abram is about fifteen • ears of age, nod £• jr feet eleven inches high * J.icX i* about fourteen years oi age, am! four feet seven inches high. H. M'CALL. see JVo credit given for gaol fees. A similar note to this, wa* placed under an advertise- ment Sor Mr. Henry M'Nish’s negro Sam ; which was not intended to apply to that gen tleman. june 17 67 QJ* Brought to gaol in Savannah, June 17, 1815, a negro man who says his name is Jack, and that he be! cgs to capuin Ir vine, JJaufuskie. He is about twenty five years of age and five feet seven inches high, has on a white cotton Jacke and mixeB black and white trowers, an African by birth, H. M'Call, c. c. c. jane S3— 69 Qff’ Brought to gaol in Savannah, June 11, !8i$, a negro man who says bis name is RoBbbt, and that he belongs to William Kobei -son. of Beaufort, S. C. He is about thirty yeata of age and five feet three inches high. Has on a white cotton jacket end dowsers, and is bald beaded, H. M'Call, g. c. c. june 22-—69 tn.cwm, 19th Iunt§ Resoloed, That the commissioners of the market be, and they are hceby, directed to sxetcise more vigilance and attention in the discharge of their duty. Resolved, That each of the stalls be scouted and cleaned daily, and that the persons engag ed in cutting meat have clean white aprons on, and cbsetvc greater attention in keeping tfi files. Resolved, That the commissioners do use grea er attention and vigilance in preventing the sale of lean and unwholesome meats, and that they direct fish to be sold by the pound. Extract from the minutes, D. D. Williams, c. c. COMMISSIONERS OF THE MARKET Thomas Jones, William Stair anti Andrew Bare. june 27—71 Public notice. The subscriber sent to the Post Office, at Alford’s store, in Hancock county, Georgia, a letter dated November 15, 1814, addressed to the Rev Ezra Fisk, of Goshen, Orange county, Jvew York, inclosing a note on the bank of iiouih Carolina for SlOO, No. 1958, dated March 4, 1802, payable to dtaweror bearer, J. Jones, pres.tie it. By carelessness or fraud, somewhere, this letter and note never reached Mr. Fisk. To detect such things, is matter of national inter est as well as individual. Patriotic editors will no doubt think so, and as friends to the safe intercourse ot he citizens, publish once or twice or tbe above. Francis Cummins. joly 1—A*-—73 Green county, (Geo.) Tf KSSte/'K- To the Inhabitants of Georgia. FRANCIS DABOSTAj Formerly a sugxr planter In Hispaniola, and manufacturer atNantx of sugar mills, boilers. &c. tor the use of the French West India Co. lonies, now residing in Philadelphia, respect fully informs the inhabitants of Georgia, that having for many years established himself in this country, and made choice of good work men, he causes to be manufactured, under his own directions. Sugar Mills and Iron Boilers ot all rises. Fire Cylinders, square and trian gitlar Grates, Cotton Presses of all siies and •orms, and machinery of all klhd, whose draw ings with propet eX'ilanarioos and reference- are remitted to him i the whole made with ibt best materials, executed with great care, ant' solo at moderate terms and prices. He likewise informs them thst he makes Cotton Presses upon an improved plan, for which he has secured a patent, and whose advantages lie in its strength, simplicity, quick per if, i nuance and low price. For m:,re partcutars apply to Francis Dabosta -'VdndeUK'.ia joly 1—73 Twenty Dollars’ reward Wiii be paid. ri. any person who wdl lodge the wench Pekggt. and her child,Sarah, -n tbe Savannah gum within htee days. Peggy is a black w mian. of ordinary height and render—the child 12 to 18 mouths eld, and 0 f yellow complexion. Theylately belonged to Thomas B..:'. k/», esq. and were sold to a gen tleman in Dfi. ier and are now supposed to be in or near this city. For the above re. ward enquire at this office, jdy 1—m—75 Sheriffs’ sales. Tax Returns for 1815. r Receiver of Tax Returns’ Office, Savannah, 30/A May, 1815. * The subscriber lu rtby gives not ice, that he wilt a,tend at kb office, on Tuesdays. Thurs days and Saturdays to each week, until the ~ rirst day of August next, from 9 o’clock a m until 1 o’clock if. M. for the purpose of receiv ing returns of taxable property from persons re- aiding in Chatham county. Commanding officers of companies are re- inoirett to make returns of all pervoos residing hi tbe several districts they command, prior to tbe 20th day of June next. Those who donot oval! themselves of this notice, will become lia ble to the penalty attached by the law for the , e * n c f a — and five fact six inches high—he delinquency, which wdl be ng.dly enforced. was owned t ' ’ '* John I. Roberts, a. t. s jkWffik i.' ‘t . nl v-, {j3* Brought to gaol in Savannah, June 19,1815, a negro man who says his name is Bill, and that he belongs to William Hambrick, of Rutherford county S. C. He is about thirty years of age and six feet 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. e. june 22 69 *** Brought to gaol, in Savannah, June 85,1815,» osgToman who says hi* name it Cbefar and that h* belocg* to William Bonrquin near Porithurg, 3 • C. He it about twenty year* ot age, five feet fix inches high and (lender made, Hu oa a bine tailor jacket and white homefptm trowfert. H. M'Call, c. c.c. jane 94—70 Jane *** Brought to gaol in Savannah, ie 26,18:5, a nero man, who says his name is Jack, and that be belongs to William Car rol on Crstoo Island—be is about twenty six net long sincp by Mr. M'Alpio, near ibis city. HUGH M’CALL, QCC jane 26—71 v On the first Tuesday in August next. Will be sold ai the r.jurt house in lticeboro, Liberty county, beiween the hta of ;cn ai d three o’clock, tbe following property, vz One 'ract of land containing tbiee hundred acres, mo'-eor less, on Canouchee river, levied on as the property oi Robert Oswald, dec. to satisfy an execution to favor of Jso Muiicb, poin'ed out by the plan.iff. Also, two lots in’he town of Suabury, and kn'wttln the plaoofsaid tewo by the rotnbt s 89 ard 90, levied on as the p-opetty of Is*ac Cuthbert, dec. >o satisfy sundiy executions, pointed out by 'he executor. Also, one uact of land near Rireboro, con. lairting 1385 acres, more or lesr, known by the name of Liberty Hal), and the late residence of John Jones, dec. Also, one tract of land on Canouchee, con taining 170 acres pine barren, adjoining lands of Irvio and Baxter. Also, two lots in tbe town of Sur.bury, and known in the plan of said town, by the num bets of 116 and 134, levied en as >he property of John Jones dec. to satisfy sundry executions in favor of James D’VVolfe and others, the plats and giants my be seen on day ol sale. Also, a tract of land containing S00 and 20 riSBB y lv i ~ aHB Sheriffs s Hie#. Oft the first Tuesday in August next, Will be sold before the court house in the city ol Savannah, between tbe hours of tea o'clock a M. and ihrco o’clock r. u All that tract of land containing 20$J acre*, in the seventh district, Wilkinson county, or so much thereof as w'ill aatisfy the tax due b/ Richard Rowclj lor the year 1812. Also lot and improvements No. 7, Fr< tything, Darby ward* or so much thereof, ** ., will satisfy tbe tax due by the estate Georg# Richardson for tbe year 1813. ,■ : Also all those buildings on lot No 9, Spring Hill, Oglelborpe ward, or so much thereof a* will satisfy tbe taxes due by William Richard 1 son for tbe years 1813 and 1614* Also all those buildings on lot No. 4, Net# Leeds, cr so much thereof as will satisfy tfa» - taxes due by the estate of Buriel Rlchsrdso# for the years 1808, 1810 and 1614; Also all that lot No. 8 and buildings, JSweos- burg, or so muck thereof as will aatisfy the tad due by Mrs. Rosanna Cope for the year 1808* Also all the buildings on half lot, Oglethorp wai d, St. Gall, No. 26, or so much thereof *» will satisfy the tax due by Quash Dolly* man, for (be year 1813. Also the buildings on half lot No 12, thorpo ward, Ysmacraw, or so much tl as will-satisfy the tax due by Rachael Mar' shall, a free woman, for the year 1814. Also buildings on lot No. 11, Warren ward* or so much tberer f as will satisfy tbe taxes due by Catharine M Qoeen, a free woman* fot the years ISIS and 1814. Also half lot and buildings No. 18. thorpe ward, St. Gall, or so much thei will satisfy the tax due by Stephen Craft the year 1813. Also buildings on Farm street, Oglethorpe war, or so much thereof as will satisfy the * taxes due by Hester Gunn, a free woman, Cot the year 1814 Also lot and buildings No 18, Oglethorpe ward, St Gall, or so much thereof aa will *»• tisfy the taxes due by Maria Habersbam* * t free woman, for the year 1814 Also buildings on Lot K. Oglethorpe ward* or so much thereof as will satisfy the tax dae * J by Joslah Lloyd, a free man, for the year 1813 i . t ‘ fogloif A”??* 1 * Also buildings on Lot No 38, Washingti ward, or so much thereof as will satisfy the t»x due by Fanny Spencer, a free woman ot color for the year 1814 Also buildings on Lot 22, Washington ward* or so much thereof as will satisfy tbe taxes 'due ay Thom 's Lloyd, a free man of color, for the years 1813 and 1814 Also all the Lot No 24. Elbert ward, or so much thereof as will satisfy the tax due bjr Paul J. Vollatton for the year 1813 and costs Also one Lot and improvements at Mont gomery, or so much thereof as will satisfy the tax of the estate of Peter H. Morell for the year 1814 , . , j Also one 50 acre Lot No —, pine land* near Savannah, or so much thereof as will **.- tisfy the tax of John Morel, sen. for the yeas 1814 Also all those buildings on lot No- 21, War* ' ren ward, or so much thereof at will satisfifL* the taxes due by estate Aaron Dunn for th# years 1813 and 1814 Also buildings on lot No 9, Jekyl tythinr, Darby ward, or so much thereof as will satisfy the tax due by estate William Crouvelier for the year 1814 Alio lot and buildings No 3, Nunon tything, Heathcote ward, or so much thereof as will ,atiriy the taxes dae by Moses VoUaUon for the years 1813 and 1814 Also lot Nos 29 and 21, trustee* gardens, so much thereof as will satisfy the tax due bf tbe estate of Brisbane for the year 1814 Also all that lot and buildings No 4, Moore ’ything, Perciral ward, or so much thereof &f wilt satisfy the tax due by Emanuel Wambersi* tor the year 1814 Also all tho>e two lots and buildings Nos 2 anj », New Franklin, or so much thereof as will a*-, tisfy the tax due by Andrew Knox for the year 1314 Also those buildings now occupied by Eltac Roberts, on lot No 5, belonging to the Luthers* Church, or so much thereof a* will satisfy tb* tsr.rs due by the said Elia. Roberts for the year 1814 Also the buildings cn lot No 10, icarth ty th ing, Reynolds ward, or so much thereof as ' ill satisfy the taxes due bv Simon Jackson, a free man, for the year 1814 J. B. Norris, s. c, c. ,t july 1 73 ’• / X Sheriff’s sales. On the first Tuesday in August next, Will be sold at the court house in the city of Savannah, between the usual hour* of tcQ o’clock a. M. and 3 o’clock s. it. All that lot No. a, Sloper Tything* Percivat acres" more or fesi’VdjoTning' iand’of j^n A. ) ward-levied ou as the property of estate John Cuthbert and others, levied on as the property Glass to satisfy Frederick Herb* son. unde* of John W Wilkins* to satisfy an execution in favor of Jchn Dawson, Also, one Horse ar d Gig* levied on as the property of Hepwottb Biker to satisfy art exe cution in favor of James E- Morris* for the use of Adam Alexander. Also, a man slave named Monday* levied on as the property of Juseph M'Gowens, to stsirfy an execution in favor of Mi chel it Bui locb, and one in favor r>f Jonathan B. Bacon for the use of James Smart. James Lambright, s. t. c. july 1—73 Notice. All persons having an v demands against the estate of Thomas J. Prescott, deceased, are requested to present them duly attested, and those indebted to make immediate pay. ment to ARTHUR O’CONNOR, june 13—65 guat adm’or. Notice. AU persons having demsnds against the es tate of Robkkt S» Giasotr, deceased, will present their claims properly attested, and those indeb ed make immediate payment te CEO’tGE HERB H vff JAMES jace32——6> -foreclosure of mortgage. july 1—73 John B. Norris, s. c. ft. Sheriff’s sales. On the first Tuesday in August next* Will be sold at the court house in the town of T Brunswick, between the hours of 10 and S o’clock, 'he following Negroes* viz s C de, Aaron, Caleb, Dick, Charles and Sheriff—levied on aa the property ot Robert Muter, dec. to satisfy a mortgage from said Muter to Gardner Tufts. Condilioos* cash, Thomas Winn, ». o. c. july 1 73 ~ r Wanted to purchase From fifteen to twenty SHARES cf Bant Stock, in the Planters’ Bank of the state of G' 0 ' gia- Enquire at this office, june 22—Jl—69 i * > Notice, AH persons having any demands against the estate of John Pcttibone, dec. are requested to present them duly attested, and those in« debied to make payment to InSahiPenlirfi-lt ’i nptui-^a. 4* "#K * & Ufa %