The Republican ; and Savannah evening ledger. (Savannah, Ga.) 1807-1816, July 08, 1815, Image 4

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- Ss»|ist,Vi£ ■ THE SHAMROCK— ogam. Am* tcriei of the '•Shamrock" m now far torprinen for publication. Subscriber* do “f receiving the fint number, will please the if ouset, at the publication will confined to (he number tf copie* that may actually tubtcribed for.'On receipt ol the firtt number, the advance will be expected anleta the subscriber, on viewing the execu lion, and learning the term*, abould choose to withdraw hi* name, which he will be at liberty to do. Order* foe the paper, directed to " the edi> 'tor of the Shamrock” will be carelally attend ed to. Editor*, who hare heretofore exchanged With the Shamrock, an requested to give the above an insertion. Aew York, June 24 [76] A.' Debross, Jttdr Drester and Perfumer, Bryan street, next door to Mr, J Gardiner’* shoe »tore, Hu jhst opened the loljosrng articles, via perfumery and essences, Eau de Luce Cologne, rose and lavender Water jrfW t 4 - j A *gg! A *• 1. *r Odoriferous honey Water ^ Milk of Rose* Antique and Russia Oil Charcoal dentrifice Tooth Powder Transparent and other kinds of Soap Essence, in bottle* Smelling Bottles OTHER AXTICLES,SUCH X* Tortoise shell Combi, of every pattern do and horn pocket Combs Tooth Brushes, silver, wired and common Hair, shaving, coat nod shoe Brushes Hair Powder, plain and scotcd Powder Puff Comb Brushes Fine Razors, In cases Rasor Straps, of every kind Suspenders and cravat Pad* Morocco pocket Books Pocket and other small Glasses Shaving Boxes, with do Pat and stick Pomatum, Stc. July 6 ca 75 ,J; The City Marshal’s sales which were to have taken place on Tuesday, the 4tn tenant, are postponed until Tuesday next the 11th instant. F. M. STONE, c. m july 6-75 v. Licenses. Notice is hereby givvn, that Liceoses to re' tail SPIRITUOUS LIQUORS be immediately renewed, as the city ordinances will be put in force without any respect of persons. F. M. Stone, c. w. July 6 75 •jjitijt N otice. Council will, on Monday, the 17th instent elect a Clerk of the Mayor’s Court, in the : lac? of A. Irvine, esq resigned. Likewise two City Gaugers. D. P. WILLIAMS, C. C July 6—75 Notice. The subscribers will receive proposals and contract for the repairs of the platforms of the public docks. The proposals to be left at the city clerk’s office, before Thursday, the 13th instant H.M-INTOSHT G, L. COPE b-etmmitiee, ISAAC FELL J ■July 6—75 The subscriber Being about to leave this place foe a few months, has appointed William Davies, John P. Williamson, and Lex Blacksell, esqs. his attornies during his absence, Edward Stebbins, july 6-L-75 Marshal’s sale. On the first Tuesday in ofugust next, Will be sold at the court house in Savannah, between tho hours ol 10 and 3 o’clock, A negro mao named Ned, levied on as the property of Jsmes Piatt at the su<t of Sylvaous Reynolds, JOHN EPPINGER, july 1-73 , marsnal. Twenty dollars’ reward For apprehending my Negro Man ROBIN, svho ranaway in March last, and in endeavor ing'to get to Richmond, in Virginia, where he was raised, was taken up in Caswell county, (n C.) and brought back to within forty miles oi this place; where he broke custody on the 27'b ultimo. He is a bright mulatto, middle si* j, about 30 years of age, likely and of a voutho: appearance, by trade a carpenter, has live*: sometime past in Savannah where ho is we I known, and was lately owned by Mr. Duffy. It is probable (as he has been disappointed in getting northwardly by land) he will endeavor to get on hoard a vessel at Savannah or Char leston to effect his escape , owners and master ot vessels are cautioned against receiving him on board on any pretext wha ever. The above reward will be paid for lodg ng him in gaol and giving me information that I may get him. ~ John Fox. jfugusta, 1st July, 1815. [76] The subscriber Has takes the eastern tenement, pf Mr. M’AUutcr’s house, in Broughton sue#, where she will accommodate a lew genteel boarders It i* situated in a very beatihy and pleasant ‘ ' ' "jm HARRIET MUNRO. part of the city, july 3-m*-7« 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 ol the subscriber, at his sbep. Market square. Savannah. Georgia. LEWIS GIRODON. july Library. From 4 to 6 o’clock p. m. every Monday, Wednesday and Friday,are the hours to deliter BOOKS to the members of the Savannah Li- brary Socie'v, during the summer season. may 80——55 - Notice. Whereas, a will executed by the late Zscha- riab Miller, dec. in Ireland, in the year 1803, has been established by the court of ordinary of Chatham county, as the last will of the said dec. and the subscriber as administrator ol the estate being shout to pay over to the executor named in said will all the money and the pro- eeeds of the personal property of said estate, ell persons having any claims whatever against the estate are desired to bring them forwatd in six'y days from this date, in order that they may be adjusted and settled. Those who shall tail to avail themselves of this notice will be de barred payment of any claims which they may have* Per&ona interested will please apply to JoaxpH Cummins or W. Davies of Savan nah, or to the subscriber in Augusta. John Cumming. Notice. All persons having any demands against tht estate of Thomas J. Prk.«cott, decease.! are requested to present! them duly attested and those indebted to make immediate pa> ment to ARTHUR O’CONNOR. June 13—65 qual adrnor. Notice. •* . Notice. All persnes having any demand* sgsins; the r otate of John Pettibone, dec. are requested n present them duly attested, and those in* iebted to make payment to JosiaU PcnSd*. ' All persons having demands against the es tale of Robert S. GiHson, deceased, wHi present their claims properly . attested, and those indebed make immediate payment to GEORGE HERB > . . JAMES BARNARD, S" * junc 32— 69 Final notice. july 6-AP-75 Thirty Dollars’ Reward. Ranaway on the first of May last, my Negro Man Stafford, of yellowish comp'exicn, about 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 watch es, are again required to have lists of the same immediately prepared- Those who have been legally notified and failed to comply wills the requisitions of the acts, are informed, that prosecutions for the recovery of the penalty they have Incurred will be commenced, unless proof is exhibited of sickness or absence from home. MCRDECAI SHBFTALL, sen. juae 13—65 asst. ass. for Chatham county. Tax Returns for 1815. Receiver of /err Returns' Office, Savannah, 30/A May, 181$. The subscriber hereby gives notice, that he will atteod at his office, on Tuesdays, Thurs days and Saturdays in each week, until the 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 county. John - 1. Roberts, r. t. r. june 1—60 ’sr *«* Brought to gaol in Savanna! June .6.1815, a nero man, who* >yt hit name' is. Jack, ami that He belongs to William Car rol on Ctttoo Island—ne is .bout twenty nix years of age and fi^e f:et six inches high—he was owned not lodgsince by Mr. M'Alpin, near this city. ‘-HUG! jane 26 —71 JG11 M'CALL, c C c (Brought to gaol in Savannah, July 1. 1815, a Mulatto Man, who says hi* name is Daniel, and that he belongs to Reu ben Roberts, near Black Swamp, (s. c ) Hd Stef, four inches high and tweutx .one years of age; He had engaged as a cook i board of a vessel bound to St, Jag have sailed the morning after he hended. H.M’C,‘ T! july 6-75 Chambers, Inferior Court, Chatham county, 5th June, 1815. Ordered, That it e tax collectors of the coun ty f Chatham, for the years t8u, iSi2 and 5 feet teo inches, 25 or 30 years of age, spare • ,g I j do render their accounts respectively for made, sensible and active and a little cross ot j llie monies received by 'hem, for the taxes for cock eyed—He took with him a bottle green cioath ceat and nankeen pantaloors and o’her articles of cloathing not recollected- Stafford will, no doubt, attempt to pass as a freeman, and from his being able to write (tho* very in correctly) and from his easy and insinuating address, he may unsuspected pats as such He is lately from Baltimore, where or (o Amelia Island, I think he will endeavor to get —He not long since w»s iu Savannah, and I have reason to believe he went from there to Skidaway. From the circumstance of bis being able to write, (though imperfectly,) I am ap prehenswo. he may do considerable mischief, among the negroes, if not apprehended. The .bore reward will be given for confining him n ar y gaol so that I can obtain him. All masters of vessels are cautioned sgsinst -.sr'yinp him away. J. HATCHER, Edgefield court house South Carolina, Jan 27 1815—T-75 Lost or Stolen, On the 2d of May l»s elegant French repea'^g Bordeaux, with aelander posed”'aken gu' of m> S y dollars’ reward w,l, b watch july 6-M -75 twr. yor$ age, an WaTCH, made ai td bed s<roke, sap cue tn Su-buiy. Ff p '! for restoring >ho JOHN MOLICH. Five Dollars’ reward. Rinaway itttm.the subscriber in Effingham countv, on the 3d of April last, a negro fellow nnmed April, about 25 years old, is 5 feet 9 inches hign, very slender, speaks tolerably good English, lias a scar in his face. He is suppos d to be about Savannah. The above reward will be paid for apprehending and securing aid fellow in gaol. Masters of vessels and others are cautioned from harboring or carrying April rff as the law will be out in force against aggressors. . JAMES WELLS, july 6—75 Effingham county, Notice. Pursuant to an arrsngemeut with the parties concerned, R. W. Habersham, erq. is appoint ed the attorney ol Robert & John Bnl;oo, cs ate of Robert Bolton, Curtis Bolton 8c Co. and John Jackson. All the outstanding claims of said concern, with the exception of those arts- ng from recent transactions, are placed under his entire contract and management. Robert Walts, esq. will attend to the com •nercia! affairs of R. 6c J. Bolton during my absence. JOHN LOLTON june 27—fi—71 For sale—a bargain. Ihcjrit'sge of St. J& {Sheriff’s sales continued. , ■ jCj the first Tuesday of jtugast next, TVra be sold at the ciu.i home in B’yan cour- ty, between the usual hours. The following property, viz. a ptama'ion ns tract of land, situated in said county, ai d known by the name of Tipnrarer. containing 650 acres and a lot of household and kl-che furoinnirb—levied on as the property of Rich*- ri M. Maxwell, dec. to satisfy sundiy executions. A plantation situated in said county cos .taining 50 acres el land with'he improvements thereon and known by the name of the Cot- t?ge—levied on as the property of Abraham Gmdrat.dec. to satisfy sundry execution*. Also, fivo negroes—levied on as the propet- ty of James M. Stewart, to satisfy sundry exe cutions. GEO. CUBBAGEjia, 5, n. c. The Hove and Lot, No. 6, In o Glel late the residence ot the rev. Henry Hoicomb. The house is two stories, and calculated for either one or two tenements, the lot 47 1-2 feet front on Bry an street, and isj I 8 feet deep. Indisputable titles wilt be given. Apply to R. WATTS, may SO -•Jo—59 Will be sold At MTntosh court house on the first Tues day in August next. • Sundry articles of household FURNITURE, oelonging to the estate of John Moo'elle, dec. Francis Hopkin^ june 27—fM—71 qual. ex’or For sale. *L. jSV'A A tract pi Land, containing 1643 acres, near Mathew Coaliten’s, in the lower end of Scriven connty. It has an excellent mill seat, a peach wchanl, and about eighty acres ot open land , with an excellent stock of Cattle, Hogs, Sheep, Geese, 8cc. Also, * tract of Land in Putnam county, in cluding 2021 2 acres. Moses Strahan. June 29—*m j—73 county purposes, on the first day of the Term of July next, and pay over the same to the or der of this court, otherwise execution will is sue against each of (he ' aid tax collectors and their sureties, who may be then in default. Ordered, That the above order be published in b' th of the gazettes of this city. Extract from the minutes, Job T. Bolles, elk. june 8—63 Notice. All persons indebted tv Chatle«jF Hr den late of Bryan coun'y, dec, are >equesttd <o make immediate payment, and 'o whom said estate is indebted are reques'etl to render in their accounts ogreeab’y to aw, to either or the subscribers, so :hat provision might be made for the d’.charge of the same. henry harden, \ . , HARDEN WHITE, j quaL ex0T june 10—64 Absconded, About the 5rh of February last, a Negro Wench, about thirty years of ege, five feet two inches h’gb, very corpulent. -I will pay aov peison who will deliver said wench in this gaol or to the subscriber twenty dollars. Eme Rodo. july 6-l—75 Notice to creditors. GEORGIA. All persons having demands agrnst the rate of John Watson, or William Henry Isles, aliens, lair of Camden county, deceased, are required to exhibit their claim* into the clerk oi ordinary’s office for said county within twelve months from the date hereof for exam ination before the ordinary of said county .after which time a distribution of said estate will be orered agreeably to law. Tty order of the ordinary, Isaac Crews, elk. Jefferson, Camben county, Sefit. 15— sept 13— §cc—122 Notice. Nine months after date application will be made to the honorable the Justices of the Infe rior Court of the county of Chatham for leave to sell all the real estate of Matthkw Eppin- gkr, late of Chatham county, dec, for the beaefit ol the heirs and creditor* John Eppinger, april 18—go—41 adm’or. Superior Court, CAarAam county, dfiril Term, 1815.- Alexander S. Roe, one of the grand jurors, having been sworn, and afterwards leaving the court without leave. Ordered, That he be fined g40, untess good excuse on oath, be filed in the clerk’s office wi'hin thirty days. And Joseph Kitchen, David Williford, Hogh Ross, John Moorhead, Patrick Duffy, Wd’iam Gilbert, James Carrol hers, David Leion, John Gribbio, Sbeldon C. Danr.ing, James Dickson, James Cleland, Patrick Toipy end William Rolls, petit juttrs, summoned to this term, made default. Ordered, That they be severally fined in the sum of twenty dollars, unless excuse be msde as aforesaid. Extract from the minutes. Job T. Bolles, elk. june 10—64 Wanted to purchase From fifteen to twenty SHARES cf Bank Stock, in the^ Planters’ Bank of the state oi Georgia- Enquire at this office, juae 38—t*-—69 Lands for sale. The trustees of (he Chatham Academy will offer sale at the court house in Savannah, on the first Tuesday in January next, all their right and title to live thousand acres of vacant or no located land in the county of Chatham* The terms will be., one fourth cash and the balance in i, 2. and 3 yean, with interest from rhe day of sale, the purchaser giving bi and suth personal security, as the trustee* approve. - • * LEMUEL KOLLOCK, ? JOSHUA E. WHITE. June 10—v-§l—t—64 ttee. ff7* All persons having demands against the estate of Absoleu Williams, dec. are re* quested to render them in properly attested for payment r and those indebted are likewise re- attested to n>Hke immediate payment, otherwise uieir accounts will be put in suit. CHARLES A. PETIGRUi Mm'or • jun- 13—65 Notice. Nine months after date application will b» made io the court of ordinary of this county, foR permission to sell 200 acres of land, lying iuf Tattnall county, belonging to estate of Daniel Newnez, dec. for the befit of the heirs and ere* ditors. JOSEPH JOYNER, * may 13—$L—52 adm'or Notice. Nine months after date, application will b« ma le to the honorable the Justices ol the In ferior Court of Chatham county, for leave to *••11 the whole of the real estate cf Isaac Franks, deceased, for the benefit 6t hi* cre ditors. ALEXANDER R. LOW. april ii—§o—38 adm’or Notice. Nine months after date application will ba made to the justices of the interior court of Scriven county, for leave to sell, a tract or parcel of land, on Ogechee river, in Scriven county, belonging to the estate of William Young, late of said county, deceased, contain? ;»g about twenty one hundred acres. JAMES’ YOUNG,* .. JOHN YOUNG. J adm pr *- jan 14—*—5 * \:>f Georgia—Chatham county. By Samuel M. bend, clerk of the court of ordinary of said coun’y. To all whom it may concern. Whereas, Sarah I, Lamb, adminlstratrijf of William Lamb, dec. has applied to the court of ordinary of said county, to be dismissed tram the said administration. Now, therefore, these are to cite and adoM* nish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said William Lamb, dec. to file their objections (if any they have) in my office on or before the sixth day of November next, other* wise letters dismissoty will be granted to the said Sarah I. Lamb. Given under my hand and seal of office at Savannah, the 5th day of May, 1815. [L. S.1 SAMUEL M. BOND,* may 9—§l—50 Georgia. ^ Chatham Suficrior Court, olfiril term, 1815. On the petition of William Brown, stating that he had possessed a certain note ofj drawn by Messrs. Robert and John Bolton ia bis favor, for the smn of two hundred and nine* ty four dollars and seventy seven cents, bearing date on or about the tenth day of November, ns the year eighteen hundred and four, and paya ble ten days after date, a copy whereof is an nexed to the said petition and filed in the clerk’s office, together with this affidavit- It is ordered, That the laid Robert 8t John Bolton do shew cause on or before the first day of the next term of the said court, why the prayer of the petitioner should not be granted a and it is further ordered, that this rule be lished in one or more ot the public Gazetted ot the said state once a month until the time ap^ pointed for shewing cause thereon. Exlractfrom the minutes. Job T. Bolles, may 30—$—59 clerk Georgia. By Elijah Bsksr. cleric of ordinary far th* county of Liberty, in the Cate aforefaid. Whereas, Elisabeth Somarfall, late Elizabeth Law. foe, has applied for letter* of difmitSoo froin the eftat# of William C Lawfoo. her late hatband. TU. .1 £ . I , _ , -a all per. u (if any they cribedl ' L by law. X -A.. ‘W iilL J* S * v *4 Thefe, are, therefore, to cite Ions concerned, .a file their obj have) in my office witfonthe tipe prefi x _ „ _ other wife me will be difmitr.it from tho admiffiftrarim, of f aid eftacs * Given under my band and fell this fifth day ol Jano* ary, in be year of nor land eighteen hundred end fifteen, and ot American Independence the thirty nin lu [L S.] s. BAKER, c, o, a. c." ..’r-tiJlfteir ^ * ;*v;' ** . . %• t . .. . .^t' 4k* 1 :-jL,