The Republican ; and Savannah evening ledger. (Savannah, Ga.) 1807-1816, July 27, 1815, Image 6

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%Wl Mi'*'' 1 * . I f • United States of Amenea. - District of Georgia. IN TH( ADMIBALTY* -Ifce President of the United State*, fo the rr.iTthat of said district greeting i CU S.) JOHN J. BULLOCH, cleft. ' . . \Vhercas, a libel hath this day been filed in the admiralty court of the- United State*, for the said diitrict, by Archibalds. Bulloch, col* lector of the port of Savannah, in the district atcresijdj in behalf of the United State*, atat D ^fhat the-Spanish ship called the Welling, ton, whereof one Parker M. f.obb L matter, now lying in the port ot Savannah aforesa.d. within the jurisdiction ot ihi. honorable court, was lately an American *hip, owned by, and belonging, to, an American citizen or ciateas, god was • respite red at the district of Bath In the atate of Massachusetts ; that the said ship or vessel, now called, the Wellington. was for Oierly called the Pallas, and salted from some port or place in the United States to some foreign port or place in the kingdom of Spain ; where the said vessel was sold or transferred to some foreigner or foreigner*, to wit* to a sub- ject or subjects of the king of Spain, or to some person or persons for the use and benefit ot some foreigner or foreigners either in whole pr in.part i That after such sale or transfer, the said ship oc vessel ditj return to the Unit ed States of America, to wit, to the port of Sa. vannah, in the district aforesaid, where she ar. rived on-the fifteenth d«y of June in the pre* sent year sf our Lord one thousand eight hun dred and fifteen, so owned either io whole or in part by a subject or citizen of some foreign prince or state or by sopie person or persons for the use and benefit of some foreigner that the said ship or vessel having arrived, as aforesaid, at the port of Savannah in the dis- trict aforesaid, on" the fifteenth day of June aforesaid, and hsving been more than eight days in the said port, the master or person hav ing the command of the said ship Wellington hath not -delivered up to the said Archibald S. Bulloch, collector ot the port and district of gkvtnftah aforesaid, the certificate of the regis try of the said ship obtained under and by virtue of the laws of the United States, whilst the said ship was an American vessel and own- ed by American citizen*; alt which acting) and doings are in violation of the seventh sec tion of an act of congress, passed on the thirty first day of December, one thousand seven huo dred and thirty two entitled an act concerning the registering and recording of ships or ves eels; by reason whereof, and by yirtue_ of the said act of congress, the said ship Wellington, With her tackle, apparel and furniture, have become forfeited to the United Ssates Now, therefore, you, the said marshal, are hereby commanded to cite and admonish all and every person or persons having, or pro tending to have, any Interest or claim in or to the said ship Wellington, to be, and appear, a; a special court of admiralty, to be held at the Court house in the city of Bavsnnsh, on the second Tuesday in August next, to answer the J remise*, and that right and Justice may be me in this behalf; and whatsoever you shall do in the premises, certify and make known to the judge of sa.d coart and have then and there this writ. Witness, the honorable William Stephen*. «*y|. district judge uf the United States tor tne Georgia district, this twenty first day ot July, <me thousand eight hundred and fitteen William Davies, District Aitoiney All persons interested in the foregoing mo nition, will take doe notice. John Eppinger, July 25—83 Marshal. i 130 Dollars* Reward. Deserted Item Point Petre, (Geotgia) the following soldiers belonging H* captain A- A. Mtssias’* company, 1st. United States’ IVHe Regimen’, betwedn the first March aad the 1st. July, 1815, vis: Cor pot al Gborgb Par'CSLI. a silver smith, barn in England, fire Feot e ght inches and a half high, 25 years of age, hizle eyes, dark hair, sod dark complexion. Joseph Austin, house carpenter, bom in Winnsbormigb, (s. C-) fire feet ten inches high, 21 years of age, bine eyes, brown- hair and light complexion. Savubl G. Rovp, s carpenter, born in Ab beville, (s- c.) fire feet 10 inches high, 20 yean of age, datk eyes, brown hair, and fair complexion. Thomas Baker, bom in Abbeville, (s. c ) live feet 7 inches high, 24 years of age, blown eyes, brown hair and dark complexion. Robert Carsbt, born in Abbeville, (s- c.) six feet I inch high, 24 years cf age, black eyes, black hair and dark complexion. James Davis, horn in Buncombe. (w. C.) 5 fret 7 inches high. 21 year* of age, brows eyrs, dark hair sod dayle complexion. John Edwards, born in South Cardin*, j 26 years ot age, 5 teef, 6 inches high, blue i eyes, light hair and pate complexion Sheriff's safes. On the first Tuesday in jiugust next, “Will be sold at the court house in the town of Brunswick, between the hours of 10 and 3 o’clock, the following Negroes, vis : C:de, Aaron, Caleb, Dick, Charles and Sheriff—levied on as the property ot Robert Muter, dec, to satisfy a mortgage iron, said -Muter to Gardner Tufts. Condition*, cash. Thomas Winn, s. c. c. july 1—73 Sheriff's sales. On theJir»t Tuesday in August next. Will bo sold at tbu court hou*oin Bryan coun ty, between the U3U*I hours, A Plantation, coatairing 525 acre*, and known by the name of Mount Hope, levied on os the property of William Maxwell, ju dec - to satisfy an execution in favor of James Johnson. Also, a Stock of Ca-'le, Sheep and Hogs, le vied on as the property of Richard M. Max. 'well to satisfy sundry executions. Also three Negroes, levied on as the pro- .per'y of Henry Harden, to satisfy sundry exc -CUtions. Conditions, cash on the day of sale. George Cubbage, d. s. b. c. july 6-t-75 Sheriff's sales. :L; On Ike first Tuesday in August next, Will be sold, by order of the commisfoner* of Sui-bury Academy, at the court house in Liberty county, between tbe hours of ten and three o’clock, All that tract of Land, containing fire hun dred acres more or less, adjoining tbe town of Sunbnry, and known by the name of (he Dis littery tract. Tbe terms will be made known on the day of sale. JAMES LAMBRIGHT, july 6-75 a. I Sheriff’s sales. On the first Tuesday in August next, Will be sold at the court house of Bryan coun ty between the usual hours, A negro named JOE—levied on ss the pro perty ot Alexander Dicks, dec. to satisfy . execution in Aver of Ralph May. Geo.-Cubbage, d. s. b. c. June 10 ■ ■ 64 The subscriber Having removed from St. Mary’s, 'Georgia) to Charleston, (South Carolina) where he ha* t-iken a commodious store in Binatl street, near the' Exchange, where such of his friends »• chorte tn favor him with , their consignment' either of produce or merchandise, may depend os having their badness faithfully i xt-nred.— Purchases either cf produce or merchandise will also be made on the best possible terms, i! required, when funds are on band. Those per sons to whom the subscriber is indebted will receive payment, on np;j|icati- n to his agent as St. Mary’s or to himself in Charleston, and those persons who are indebted to the subscrib er will have the goodness to meke paym-nt either to him*.e!f or agent on or b- fere the first day ot January next, otherwise their accounts will be placed in the hands of -ttornie* at !»w for collection. DAVID LEWIS. july 22——-T——62 Georgia—Camden county. By Isaac Crews, c e k of the ordinary fur the county of Camden e-d s:a'c aforesaid. Whereas, Jvmes Kend eck applies for lei* lets of s-.dnvnisrfation on the estate and effect* of Adr-m Watesbey, late of (his county, dec. as princii *: creditor.,. These are, therefore. to cite ard admonish Jrssk Jat. bom * in Edgtfteld,, (». C-) 20 j all ar.d singular the kind ed and creditors of Wanted to purchase From fifteen to twenty SHARES of Bank Stock, in the Planters’ Bank of the state ot Georgia. Enquire at this office. *june 22—fL—69 years of age, five feet 8 inches high, dark eyes brown hair and fair complexion. Joseph Jat, born in Newberry, (s c) 23 years of age, five feet 6 inches high, dark eyes, brown hair, and dark complexion Thomas M’CALLAta hatter, bom in Ches ter District, (s c) 32 years el age, 5 feet 11 inches, black eyes, Lack hair and dark com- plexier.. ! Jdsvpw Millrh; born in Wake county, (n. c ) 32 years of ^e, 5 feet II inches high, grey eyes, fair hair ind dat k complexion. Daniel Sparks/ born in Darlington, (s c) 25 years of age, 5 feft 11 inches high, grey eyes dark hair and darkcomplexion. George Grkin alias Gborgb Riley, born in-Virginia, 3J years of age, 5 feet 7 inch es high. blue eyes/ brown hair, fair complec tion. He is a very good seaman, and probably may endeavor togst employ in that way. Any person apprehending the above desert ers, and deliverirg them to any officer of the Army of the United States, or confining them in any gaol, shall reteive the above reward, or a proportional part for any of them, and all rea sonable expeucea paid. JOHN HARLLEE. Lt. 1st IT. S.’ R. R. com'd'g company Point Petre, (Geo.) Ju'y 1,1815. / The Editors cf the Savannah Republican, and the Carolina Gazettepf Charleston, are request, ed to publish the abate in their respective pa pers tor one month, ard forward their accounts for settlement. July 13—78 ^ Tresh Tamarinds, Received by. tbe brig Ocean, from New- York, with a large assortment of fresh DRUGS nd MEDICINES, among which is Henry’s calcined Magnesia. &c Apply to Dr. J. B. Berthelott. july 18—-80 New York Columbian Foundry. 'I lie subic ibe* 1 ben g appointed agent or thefound y, (reputed «he best in the United Stales) will receive orders for the Machinery >1 rice, cotton, and other Mills ; cotton Billies 3rd Jpofiies ;co :c • con pieui gstrews; ms. oh'<ne» for grinding bark ; cast rollers ; wrought md easy gudgeons ; mill stones and spind ! e* ; machinery tor steam engines ; cast iron sugar Boilers ; hand mills ; domestic utensils, aod every other descr-piion of iron castings and machinery. Orders containing an exact d.?s- cripiicn of the articles wanted, will be executed with accuracy ai d dispatch. Apply at the of fice of Mr. Elias Wallen, to Charles Davies. june 10—64 Tin-plate Workers, take notice. Wanted, as soon -»s possible, one, two or thr« c go-’d journey m< n in that line of business, o whom good wages will be paid. Evquire >f the subscriber, at hi* shop. Market square, Savannah, Georgia. LEWIS GIRODtiN july l 73 Monday, the 17th July, 1815. Cuuneil made theJollowing appointments. Franci* Roma, director of the Fire Engines. Engine Nc. 1, K. Christie, manager—W. T. Wiili ms, ass'staift. E.-gine No. 2. J. J. Bulloch, manager—D. Williford, assistant. Engine N >. 2. Isaac Russel, manager—David Beil, assistant. Engine No. 4, B. Burroughs, manager—Tho mas Gardner, assistant. Engine No. S, Joseph Cumming, manager—I. Habersham, assistant. „ ^ Engine No. 6, I. Peloti manager—B. W. Leach, assis: -nL Extract from the minutes, D. D. Williams, c. c. July 22—82 Sheriff’s sales. On the first Tuesday in August next, Will be sold ai the court house in the city of Savannah, between the usual hour* of ten o’clock a. M- ar.d S o’clock p. m. All that iot No. 2, Sloper Tytbing, Perclval ward—levied od as the property of esiate John Glass to satisfy Frederick Herb, sen. under foreclosure of mortgage. John B. Norris, s. c. c. july 1—73 said dec. to file their cbiedions . (if any they have) in my effice on or before the first Mon day in September next, otherwise letter* of ad ministration will be granted to him. Given under my h:ind and sept, this twenty fourth dav of June, one thousand eight hun dred and fif-ren. ISAAC CREWS, july 6-*-75 C.d. o. Georgia— Camden countv. By I* aac Crews, c!e: k of the ordinary far the county of Camden in said “tatc. Whereas Mrs. Margaret Bairff, widow, ap plies far letters of aduunis’ra'ioA on the estate and effects of captain Limes Baird, late ot this csuniy, dec, These ate, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular »he kindred anil creditors of said dec. o fi e their objections (if any they have) in my office on or before ihe first Mop- day of September next, o'herwise ie ters of administration will be granted to her. Given under my h*nd and seal, of office the twenty fourth day of June, one thousand eight bundled acd fitteen. (L S.l ISAAC CREWS, o c.o., juiy 20-*-81 Georgia-—Camden county. By Isaac Crews, clerk of the ordinary for the caunty of Camden and state aforesaid. W eress, Wiliiam Drummond, of the said county, applies for letters of administration on tho estate Slid effects of R'chard Cane, late of said county, deceased, as principal creditor These are, tbercloie, to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and cteditr-'s o said dec. to file their objections (if sny they have) in toy office on or before the first Mon. dry of September next,' otherwise Iet ers of administration will bs granted to him. Given under my hand and seal, a. J« ffrrsim, in said county, the twenty e^tnh day ot Jure, one thousand eight hundred ar.d fifieen. fL Sj Isaac Crews, c. c. o. july 30 81 Marshal’s sale. On the first Tuesday in August next, WiR be sold a: the court house in Savannah, between the hours of 10 and 3 o’clock, A r.egio man named Ned, levied on as the property of James Piatt at (he suit of Sylvanus Reynold*, JOHN EPPINGER, july 1-73 marshal. Executors’ sales. Will be sold on the first Tuesday in Au« gust next, at the court house in (his city be- tween the hours of 11 and 1 o’clock, seven negro slaves, belonging to the estate of tbe late Joseph Hill, dec. viz. Trby, Peter, Bob, Gie, Kitty. Louisa. Terms, cacb. By order of the executors. Moses Herbert Js? Co. auctYs. may 27—53 May & Lewis finite this day rtedved three packsgfit TtfJ/ Goods, consisting oj White, blue »tid pink Satins White, bUr.k, green and lilac Levantine Silk* 4-4 black Crape, J70 pieces Caledonia* - ; 12 pifces soft satin fringed Ribbons. Which are effred for sate at lair prises july SS .1-.41.Sa ' American Factory. COTTON WARP AND FILLING^ . Ttie subiC tbers have been appointed agentR tor an extensive factary, near New Ycrlt, anti will fu-n : sb any quantity of Cntttm Warp aid Fillicg of ary « ze or quality, at such prices *s wiil save 10 planters and weasers nearly oner half the price of spirnirg. Four to eight hun dred Thread can bs lurouhed ar short Dot es* samples of which can be seen, as well as h* prices ot each upon apnlica.i tn tn • P. Schenk & Co. Juty 11-77 B ee’s Wharf /> Notice.. Whereas, a will executed by the la'e Zaeha* riah Miller, dec. in Irelend, in the year ISO?* has been established by the court of ordinary of Chatham county, as the last tvlll of tbe said dec, ard the subscriber as administrator r.l -ho estate being shout to pay over te the executif named in said will all the money and the pro ceeds of the personal pioperty of sa'<d estare.i '4 all persons having any claims whatever against' the estate ara desir'd to bring them forward in Six-y days from thi. dste, io order tint >hcjr m»y be adjusted and settled. Those who shall tail to avail themselves of this norice will be de barred payment cf any claims which they may have. Persons interested will please apply to JosRPH Cummins or. W. Davies cf Savan* neh, or to the subscriber in Augusta. John Cumming. i july6-AP-75 Twenty Dollars’ Reward. Rar.away from the subscriber, r.n the Oth ult. in Savannah, a Negro Wench, Peggt, as*i her chili Sarah. Any person who will ap prehend said wench and child, Wild deliver them in Savannah gacl, sol get th-ni, sh.il receive the above rewnrd Peggy is* l-tiirk woman of ordinary heighth; her chili frem ti to 18 months old. yeiiow c,niptes!en—liny lately belonged to M»jor Thomas Bourlr*. AU persons are cautioned agalnvt harboring the said wench and child, and a!! masters ol vestela from carrying tiirm off, order the rrvor-.t pe nalty of the Inw. ALLEN S, POWELL. Darien, July JO 78 Q3” Brought to goal in Savannah, Ju’y 12, 1815, a Ncg’o Man, who soys h a name is.Isaac, and ths: he betergs to min S range, nea Lumens court house, (sc) He is about th’rtj- fi-e yurs of age 5 Ice 6 ;n» ches high ; bo n ia Maryland, ar.d has lost or.fr of his under foie teeth. H. M'Call, G- c. c. j>’y 15-79 The office of the Subscriber is kept immed a.eiy , vei he B<>.,k Store bl Messis William & Seym- u , in tbs B' ck Tenemeo, uf U. Tobie ,fccq. near the Etccbonge. William Davies. ju y I8-1 80 'Wanted to hire A good conditioned Wench, that is well sd* qu tinted with cooking and other kitchen ser vice. Enquire at riiiv . ffice. * •uly 22— at——82 Non-Existence of Partnership. The fubferibers aflare the public that no partner- foip hai ever at any lime, any occafion or id :ny treni. anion exifted between them, if, therefore any -rant J „... w _ action ot the party employed (Lndewig Shultz) ha* i and the moat reasonable price given—corn* borne femblance thereof it arofe from inattention and . mencing on thr first Monday io August, 1815. A3r. Berry Takes this occasion to inform the pul>Tic Ht geoer.L that he ha*, and intends establishing the BAKING BUSINESS in all its branches, as in m J/ parts of the U*ited Stater—where merchants and town and CAuntrv customers msy be supplied with any quantity of the brst made up Ship and Pilot Bread, Butter Biscuits, Crackers, and Ginger Cakes, either by the barret or hundred. Likewise hot Bread every mnririrg at seven o’clocki N. B. Mr. Btaay likewise informs the la dies of Savannah, that he will commence bak-ff ing, every day (Sunday excepted) for thu\ evenings at 4 o’clock, hot Potatoe Bread, Wiggs, " Rusks, Butter Biscuits, Crackers, &c. for tea, and he promises to have the best quality oC fl .ur, as his whole pleasure shall be to please the taste as well as the sight. Mr. Berry will contract for sweet potatoes throughout the year, to be furni-hed with the same twice a week. 200 pieces Yellow short NANKEENS jost received and for sale by J. J. & F. BLANCHARD, july 22—L—82 Law Office. The subscribers have entered into copart nership in the practice of law. Their cffic* is in the Exchange, over the Post Office, and op posite the custom hou«c. THOMAS E LLOYD James morrison. july IS 8D w» incomer and ought not, in juQice or equity, at- j tribute any blame or operate any legal or foci*, iujuiy J to the employer (Anothony Ooldenbnrg) who hereby j make* known, that be will not recognize any team J action of any perfsn whatever calling himfelf his ; psrtner in trade, a* binding on him ufelef*, until Inch it regularly entered into by written agreement, and published in one or more ef the public gazettes A. OOLDENBERG, L SHULTZ. fitJ” A. Goldenberg continues to tranfaA bufiueri a* Wood Factor, and has on hand s quantity of fire wood at former price (four dollars and a half per cord) on hi* wharf, known by the name oi Pooler’s. june 34—70 july 22 —-73 Lost On Saturday last, between Savannah ard the Ogechee road, two geld watch KEYS • the largest has a red cornelian stone in it, the other a plain Key with the letters I, C. engraved ox it. Any perenn that will leave them with the printer shall be liberally rewarded. 1 july 25—A—63 Sheriff’s sales. On the first Tuesday in August next, Will be aold at the court howe in the city cf Savannah, between the usual hours of 10 o’clock a. x. and 3 o’clock p. h. A negro fellow named Charles, levied on at the property of Fingal T. Flymjng to satisfy a judgment io favor David Lenox.. Also,* the fallowing negroes Hannah and hpr three children Amy, Sery, —, levied 00 as the property 0 f Margaret Young to satisfy a judgment in favor Susannah Miller. Also, 150 acres land, second quality, io the district cf White Bluff, levied on as the pro. peny of John Poollen tn satisfy Barna M'Kin- ne J. fi, NORRIo, 6, o, c, * july 1-74 ' .- : ' Notice. Lost, a note of hand of L. S D*Lyonj payvt ble to the subscriber or order. All persons are forbid trading for the same, as payment is stop ped, and an honorable compromise taken place between us. CHARLES GELDON. july 25—a—33 - Notice. All persons having demands against the es. tate oi RobKrt ,S. Gibson, deceased, will preseot their claims properly attested, and .hose indebted make immediate payment to GEORGE HERB > . JAMES BARNARD.S * june 23 69 Blank Manifests. For sale at this y*