The Republican ; and Savannah evening ledger. (Savannah, Ga.) 1807-1816, July 03, 1815, Image 4

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«* y. rVaiT '» .. of Co-; ‘ Cm Jii - H** 8 *9 iod( to whom the H 'A* wr _ _ v _ ey are requested to pretent jheir Koben Cdrhtie, for veitlctBent, who fa author, ised to settle the butineas of the firm ; end lere requested to comefoiffa ‘ t against them. >BERT CHRISTIE, CHARLES H. PATTERSON. r 53" The business will be continued bjr Robert hristie, who will execute all ordei* telt with him in the COACH ami CHAW MAKING BUSINESS / be will also til* |(* and,repair Harnesses at the shortest no : manner. june 10 68 Now landing From the brig Commerce, 62 puncheons Wta India Rum * 10 aegtheads Molasses 1 barrel Arrow Root 2 bags ' do Nails 1 case* shearing paper . kegs 6d Nails 6 cases 18 . c, sheathing Copper 8 8 do 6 crates assorted Earthenware And • small assortment of DRY GOODS consisting of Hositrr. Diapers. Broadcloths JJ' * Irish Linen, long Lawns, cotton Shirtings, Cal licors, Checks, Russia Sheeting, Romal Hand "'tsi-' kerchiets and Flannels, Per sal? by R. Richardson. may 18—54 — Flour. A r (W doors above the market, on St. Julian flreet. Of polite the Copperfmi'h't is offered two huadrtd sad fifty barrels of Fiour by M'l wen ft B’fhmond. Many ether srtieles any be had at the fame plate On good .ertnst June 25—jv—70 Just received Pevbrig Superior, (torn New York, and fchoener Sa vannah. from Bofton A new fupply of lad «’ aad gentlemen's SHOES, firft qaati y and oewelt fathion which will he eold low or cafli only, by MARCUS J. JOHNSTON, Market iquaro AtTo a few dotan RICH HOOKS. 4 hoaei Northern Homefpun june 15—65 Fresh Arrow Root. . The fubferiber offer* for fale the above article o % moil excellent qtnli.y, either' by the quantity or in packages to fuit families. JOHN F. POUYAT, At his Medical Shop, oppofite the Exchange, may 90—591 The Copartnership Of Donning Sc C&ay is this day dissolved by mutual consent. S. C. DUNNING, march 16——37 RALPH CLAY. To hire A Negro Man who is an excellent carriage driver and waiter—he.is sober and faithful Enquire at this cffice june 17 —67 Land for Lease. From 100 to 150 acres of first quality un Cleared cotton land, 6ve miles from Savannah, •will be leased for two years, free of any charge, to any person, willing to cultivate it—the ob feet of the proprietor being to prepare it for Use at a future day, A. S. BULLOCH, may 6—49 Final notice. All persons having lands, lots of ground, with their improvements, dwelling houses and slaves, subject to the United States* direct tax, and household furniture, and gold and silver wstr.h- es, are again required to have lists of ?h< same immediately prepared. Those who havt been legally notified and failed to comply with the requisitions of the nets, are informed, that prosecutions for the recovery of the penalty they have Incurred will be commenced, unless proof is exhibited of sicknrss nr absence from home. MOUDECAI SHEET ALL sen. jube 13—65 asst. ass. for Chatham county Tax Returns for 1815. Receiver of Tax Return»’ Office, l)j|. Savannah, 30th May, 1815. The subscriber hereby gives notice, tint he ■will kttend at his office, on Tuesdays. Thurs day* and Saturday* tn each week, until ti t first day of August next, from 9 o’clock a. m until 1 o'clock p. m. for the purpose of receiv ing returns of taxable property from persons re • siding in Chatham countv. John I. Roberts, r. t. r. jcxe l—6o Twenty dollars’ reward. I will pay this ,nm of twenty dollars to any person spprehgnding my nrgeo wom:«n Char TOTTE, who runaway on Sunday last .* she is about twenty six years ot age, yellow complex ion, very stoat and fat. It is supposed s' is about Yamacraw, she is well known in Savan »ah. having been formerly owned by Gasper Hoffman. DANIEL HOTCHKISS. N. B. Masters of Vessels and others are . cautioned against harboring or carrying off the (aid wench, as the taw will be enforced, june 13-765. Planter A Teller will be elected on Wednesday next. :ln the room of James Hunter, esq. resigned 5 fflthififlfilM fnv> »h<t stlitneiAM mUI * J LAl.;. Ranlr In Council, 19th June, 1815. # Rftoivttif Thai the ccnunissior.ers candidates for the situation will «eud in then- letters to the undersigned, naming two securi ties in five thousand dollars each. J. Marshall, june 59—h—73 cashier* Notice. All pertens Indebted to the subscriber are requested to c*me forward and settle or liquidate their accounts; and those to. whom he is indebted are requested to present their ac counts fiov settlement. THOMAS MILLER, jane 8~ca—63 53* Brought to gaol, in Savannah. on tne 13th of May, 1815, a Negro Man, wlio says his name is Elick, and that he belongs to William Scott of Charleston ; he is about 22 years of age and 5 feet seven inches high; he has on a cotton shirt and bine homespun pan taloons—says he ranawny about three months ago. H. M'CALL, a. c. c. may 13 53* Brought to gaol, in Savannah, June 15. 1815, two Negro Boys, t amed Asram and Jack, who say they belong to Joseph Ha* den, on Edisto, (s. c.) Abram is about fifteen tears ot age, and four feet eleven inches high i J ick i« about fourteen years or age, and four feet seven inches high. II. M'CALL. c c c No credit given for gaol fee*. A simitar note to this, was placed under an advertise ment for Mr. Henry M’Nish’s negro Sam ; which was cot intended to apply to that gen* tleman. june 17— G7 market be, and they are hereby, directed tr exercise more vigilance and attention in tb> discharge of their duty, Retained, That each of the stall* be scoured and cleaned daily, and lhat the persons engag ed in cutting meat have clean white aprons on, and ebserve greater attention in keeping tf! flie». Resolved, That the commissioners do use greater 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 minute*, D. D. Williams, c. c. COMMISSIONERS OF THE MARKVT Thomas Jones, William Starr and Andrew Bare. jure 27—71 Public notice. 53* Brought to gaol in Savannah, June ,9. 1815, * negro man who says his n.ime is Bill, and that he belongs to William Hnmbrick. of Rutherford county S. C. He is about thirty years of age and six feet one inch high. Has on a cluck shire and sail duck trowerrs. He was sold in this place not long since by Mr. Samuel G Bnn^h. H. M‘Call, G. c. Cl fune 22—f9 Brought to gaol, in Savannah, The subscriber sent to the Post Office, at Alford’s store, in Hancock county, Georgia, a letter dated Novembe- 15, 1814, addressed to the Rev Ezra Risk, of Goshen, Orange county, Nem York, inclosing a note on the bank of South Carolina for £109, No. 1958, dated March 4, 1802, payable to diawer or bearer, J. Jones, president. By csreiessness or fraud, somewhere, this let ej and note never reached Mr. Fisk. To detect such things, is matter of national inter est as rll as individual. Patriotic editors will no doubt thir k so. and as friends to the sale intercourse ot he citizens, publish once or twice or the above. Francis Cummins. july 1—A*-—73 Green county, (Geo.) To the Inhabitants of Georgia. FRANCIS DABOSTA, Tub* 23,1815, a negro man who rays hi' name is Chefar and that he belongs to William Bourqain near Pori-'bnrg, 8. C He is about twenty years ot age, five feet fix inches high and (lender made. Has on a blue tailor jacket and whi.e hcmefpuu trowfers. il. M‘Call, g. c c. jane 34—70 *** Brought to gaol in Savannah, June *6 1815, a nero muir, win- says iris n me i« Jack, and that he belong? to William Car rol on Cr.iton Island—he is about twenty six yens of age nnd fiv- f- et six inches high—he was owned not long su e? by Mr. M'Alpin, near this city. HUGH M'CALL, a c c june 26 71 Notice. All persoas indeb ed n Charles E. Harden, latent Bryan coon y, dec. are requested to make immediate payment, and those to whom said estate is indebted arc requested to render >n their accounts ngrceib'y to law, to either of he subscribers, so ’hat provision might be made for the di«charge of the same. HENRY Harden,l . HARDEN WHITE,i quttt ‘ june 10—64 Lost On the Qgeechee read, a blue CLOAK, the cape trimmed with a row of plaited bell buttons, on each aide, A suitable reward wiil be raid to the finder by leaving the same at this office, june 10— a——72 Lost or stolen One half of a Hundred Dollar Bank Bill^of the Plantors’ Bank of the State of Georgia, No. 62. Notice is herrbv given that paym nt for he above bill is stopped at the Bank, and ap. Mention t the expiration oF three months From the date hereof will be made for the nay„ men: of slid b>U. by MICH. CROSBY, ril 27 |cm 45 Formerly a sugar planter In Hispaniola, and manufacturer at Nantz of sugar mills, boilers. See. tor the use of the French West India Co. Ionics, 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 sixes. Fire Cylinders, square ar.d trian gular Grates, Cotton Presses of all sixes and lorms, and machinery of all kind, whose draw ings with proper explanations and references are remitted to him; the whole made with the best materials, executed with great care, and sold at moderate terms and prices. He likewise infotms them that he nukes Cotton Presses upon an impi-qv d plan, for which he has secured a pat nt. and whose advantages lie in its strength, simplicity, quick p- t • m:.nct- and low price. F n- m .re pai-ticu'ars apply to Frakcis Dabosta, Ptmacb - ..; >a j dy 1-7:5 Twenty Dollars reward Will t.e paid ro any person who will lodge the wench Pei:ggy and her chiid.SAUAit, in the Savannah g ic.l within three dav*. Peggy is a black woman, of ordinary height and slendei—the child 12 to 18 months old, *nd of yellow complexion. Theylately belonged to Thomas Bon ike, esq and were sold to it gen tleman in Darien, and are now supposed to be in or near this city. For the abore re* ward enquire at this office, jnly 1—m—73 Sheriff’ e /r d •Will be sold.before the cou city of Savannah, between o’clock a u. and three o*ch AU that tract of land containi in the seven h district, Wilkinson much thereof as will satisfy Richard Rowell lor the year 1612. Also lot and improvements No.T, :y'hirg, Darby ward, or so much will satisfy the tax due by the estate Richardson lor the yesr 1813. AKn oil those buildings on lot No 9, Hill, Oglethorpe ward, or so much thereof**; will satisfy the taxes due by William R[ son for the years 1813 and 1814. Also all those buildings on lot No. 4, N< Leeds, or so much thereof as will satisfy t taxes due by the es*a'c of Buriel RichttdssB 1 for the years 1808, 1810 and 1814; Also all that lot No. 8 and build'ogs, Ewent* burg, or so much thereof as will sa> ify the tot* due by Mrs. Rosanna Cope fir r the year 1808. Also all the bui dings on half In', Og’cthoip ward, St. Gall, No. 26, or so tr ut h thereof as will satisfy the tax due by Quash Dolly, a fires man, for the yesr 1813. Also the buildings on half lot No. 12, Ogls. ihorpe Sard, Yamactaw, or so much thereof as will satisfy the.tax due bj| Rachsel Mar shall, a free woman, for the yesr 1814. Also buildings on lot No. 11, Warren ward, or so much thereof as will satisfy the taxes,dua by Catharine M Queen, a free woman* for the years 1813 and 1814. Also half lot and buildings No. 18, Ogle* thorpe ward, St. Gall, or so much thereof at will satisfy the tax due by Stephen Craft for the year 18X3, Also buildings on Farm street, Ogl. thorp* war, or so much thereof as will satisfy the taxes due by Hester Gunn, a free woman, fo* the year 1814 Also lot and buildings No 18, Oglethorpe ward, St Gall, or so much thereof as will sa tisfy the taxes due by Maria Habersham, * ffl Sheriffs’ sales. Bill in Equity Sufie tor Court, MIn'osh county, November Term, 1815 James Dunwoodv, complainant. James Pc'ot and ftu«in Merian, his wife, Ro. >ert Ha>visnn and Mary Magdalen, his wife, Sar.n White Cooper, Charles Marion Cooper and James G N. Cooper, defendants. Whereas, upon affidavit that Robert Harri son and Mary Magdalen, his wife, Sarah White Cooper, Charles Marion Cooper and J-.mesG. N. Cooper, defendants, in the aforesaid bill in qnity. are absent and reside without the limits the said county of M'lotosh. It is ordered that the rule be published in one of the public gazette* in the city of Sevan, an, once a week for tour months from this (Sate, nd that such publication ’oe considered sufficient service ot the said ill. Extract from the minutes, J. Bailie, elk. March 21,1815 31 N otice. All persons having demands against the es tate of Mr*. Catherine Miller are leqnested to bring them forward. Those indebted to said estate will make payment to. LOUISA C. SHAW. ex rx. R. GOODRICH, ex’or. use 15—0—66 Iff* All persons having demands against tht estate of Absolkm WriuAWB.dec. are re- ouested to render them in properly ^tested for . navmect t and tbn«e indebted are likewise re- one'ted to make immediate payment, otherwise Twde accounts wiU be put in suit S'A. PETIGRU, A.dm'or june 13—65 Tin Smiths take notice. Wanted, as soon as possible, one, two or three good journeymen in that line of business, to whom good wages will be given. Enquire nt the subscriber, ct his shop, Market square. Savannah. Georgia. LEWIS GIRODON. july 1- I.——78 Marshal’s sale. On the fra: Tuesday in August next, Will be so.d at the court house in Savannah, between the boors of 10 and 3 o’clock, A negro men named Ned, levied an as the preper y of James Piatt a’ the suit of Sylvanus Reynolds, JOHN EPPINGER, july 1-73 mar that. if'* f if Blank Manifests For sale at this > -4# On the drat Tuesday in August next. Will be sold ai (be court house in Ricebo-c, Liberty county, between the hours cf ten and three o’clock, the following property, vz One tract of land containing three hundred acres, more or less, on Canouchee river, levied on as I he properly of Robert Oswald, dec. to satisfy an execution in favor of Jan Molich, pointed oul by the plan.iff. Also, two lots in the town of Sunbu r y, and kn..wn in the plan of said town, by the numbe.s 89 and SO, levied on as the property of Isaac Cmhbert, dec. to satisfy sundiy executions, pointed out by the executor. Also, one tract ol land near Riceboro, con. taining 1385 acres, more or less, known by the name of L-berty Hall, and the late residence of John Jor.es, dec. Also, one tract of land on Canouchee, con. taining 170 acres pine barren, adjoining lands of Irvin and Bax er. Also, two lots in the town of Surbury, and known in the plan of said town, by the num hers nf 116 and 134, levied en as the property of Jnhn Jones dec. >o >atisfy sundry executions in favor of James D’Wolfe and others, the plats and gtant3 my be seen on day ot sale. Also, a tract of land containing 300 and 20 free woman, for ibe rear 1814 Also buildings on Lot K. Oglethorpe w^rcT, or so much thereof as will satisfy the tax des by Jnstah Lloyd, a free man, for the year 1813 Also buildings on Lot No 38. Washington ward, or so much thereof as will satisfy the tax due by Fanny Spencer, a free woman of color, far the year 1814 Also buildings on Lot 22, Washington ware!, or so much thereof as will satisfy the taxes do* by Thomas Ltoyd. a free man of color, forth* years 18:3 and 1814 Also all the L t No 24. Elbert ward, or s* much th-T.t f „ will satisfy the tax due by l’aiit J. Vol'.a. ton for the year 3813 and costs AI«o one Lot and improvements at Mont, vomery. or so much thereof as will satisfy th* tax of the estate ef Peter H. Morell for th* year 1814 Also one 50 acre Lot No ——pine fond,' near Savannah, or so nmeti thereof as will sa* tisfv the tax of John Morel, sen. for the yeaP 1814 Also all those buildings on lot No. 21, War* ren ward, or so much thereof a* will satisfy the taxes due by estate Aaron Dunu 'for th* ‘years 1813 and 1314 A.lso buildings on lot No 9, Jekyl lything. Darby, ward, or so much thereof as will satisfy' the tax due by estate William Crouvelier for the year 1814 Also lot and buildings No 3, Nunnn tything, Heathcote ward, or to much thereof as will satisfy the taxes due by Moses Voilattou for the ye«rs 1813 and 1814 Also lot No< 23 and 21, trustees gardens, or so much thereot as will satisfy the tax due by the estate of Brisbane for the year I8!4 Also ail that lot and buildings No 4, Moore' '••thing, Pereira! ward, or so much (here f as wdi satisfy the tax due by Emanuel Wambersie tor the year 1814 Also all tho- e two lots and buildings Nos 2 and a. New Franklin, arso much thereof as will sa. usfy the tax clue by Andrew Knox for the year 1814 Also those buildings now ccr.upied hy E'ias Roberts, on lot No 5, belonging to the Lulbeiat* Church, or so much thereof a. will satisfy th* taxes due by the said Elias Roberts for the year 1814 Also the buildington lot No 10, fourth tyth 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. July 1 73 W fy 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 hours of ten o’clock A. M. and 3 o'clock p. it. All that lot No. 2, Sloper lything, Percival • .. • - , -. . , . , i ward—levied on as the property of es'ate Job* acres, more or less, adjoining land of John A. i —, . j • i u ' , " „ l __ __ .u : Glass to satisfy Frederick Hetb, sen. under foreclosure of mortgage. Cuthbert and others, levied on as the property ol John W Wilkins, to satisfy an execution in favor ot John Dawson. Also, one Horse and G'g, levied on as the property of Hepwo'th Baker to satisfy an exe cution in favor of J;rocs E. Morris, for the use of Adam Alexander. Also, a man slave named Monday, levied cn as the property of Joseph M'Gowens, to staivfy an execution in favor of Mi chel & Bui* lochi and one in favor of Jonathan B, Bacon for the use of James Smart. James Lambright, s. 1. c. july 1-73 Notice. All persons having anv demands against the estate of Thomas J. Frhscott, deceased, are requested to present them duly attested, and those indebted to mike immediate pay. ment to ARTHUR O’CONNOR, june 13——65 qualadn'or- Notice. All persons has|*g demsnds against the es tate of Robert S. Gibsoh, deceased, w>ll present their claims properly attested, and those indeb ed make imraedtatt payment to GEORGE HERB > , . JAMES BARNARD.V 6 * - july 1—73 John B. Norris, s. c. c. Sheriff’s sales. On the fir*t Tuesday in August next, Will be sold at the court house in tbo town of Brunswick, between the hours of lOand 3 o’clock, the following Negroes, vix: Ctde, Aaron, Caleb, Dick, Charles and Sheriff—levied on as the property ol Robert Muter, dec. to satisfy a morgage from said Muter to Gardner Tufts. Conditions, cash, Thomas Winn, s. e. c. july 1 73 m. Wanted to purchase From fifteen to twenty CH ARES of Bank Stock, in the Planters* Bank, of the state of Georgia. Enquire at this office. no a. cn a* june 22— ft—69 . ■[ Notice. nt All persons having any demands against the - estate of John Pettibone, dec. at* requested to preseui them duly attested, and those in* „ W'F : '..‘■•S' defiled to fnske payment to i Hr, ■ lift.. r*t !%» M V .... M