The Republican ; and Savannah evening ledger. (Savannah, Ga.) 1807-1816, July 29, 1815, Image 4

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i.-ilflrttmii, ^:jSj .jkvjJIJ ,Vht- .w •iiii'i hti*’ ■ r/|4> : •V' , v iy . .. v/i,: k *;- “ala* .4 * 'Sr- ^ Vic I ' Auction. At Monday, 7th Augosi’pest, cUhesdld on iiowartfs wharf ant/nut any mi hi'told on 'U reserve, ; 13? puncheons Wen India Rum fQO bushels S'li • hi da prime MuKot ado Sugif 13 tierces - do do' SO bags prime green Coffee ft deice* assorted Glassware, containing De ' v canters. Tumbljsr*, Csndic Shade*, 'Vy IheG'assc j,&-. JPetos—All sums under 300 dollars, cash; state, approved indorsed paper at 60 diys, adding bank dsscouot—pii cliaiera to psjr tor #UDp. ' ffatf to commence aril o’clock. M. Herbert, & Co. auct'rs. _ The subscriber will be absent from Savannah for two »r three mocha, and has appointed Bobcat Mac**?, esq. sod Mr. Joan U'KttH Wsauornief James Wallace. * jolyai-W 4 " Regimental Orders. An election for M.'.iOR of the 60-h Bat's Jiao, 1st regiment, Georgia miltt-a, vice Major Jtfarsi resigned, wilt be held a: the court house, jen Toevdajr, 1st August neat, under the super- fbtendancc of two captains or lieutenants, and two justices of the peace * order of J. AlartAall, lieutenant Voioritl, la/, rtf't. Georgia Militia. John I. Roberts, Acting Adjutant jp’r *3-70 Boor House and Hospital. VISITING COMMITTEE For July and August. Times Morrison, Ebtrorze. s. Rees, Joseph Cumming:, july .1 —ac—77 See’rtj May & Lewis ffa^ue thit day received three packages Dry Goode, consisting oj White, hlae and pink Satins White, black, green and lilac Levantine Silks 44 black Crape, 170 pieces C’lledonias 313 pieces soft satin fringed Ribbons Which are offered for sale at fair prices July 22 83 The subscriber Having removed from St. Mary’s, (Georgia) to Charleston, (South Carolina) where he ha* taken a commodious store in Broad street, near tho Exchange, where such of his friends a* chores to favor him with their consignments either of prodace or merchandise, may depend on having their business faithfully executed.— Purchases either of produce or merchaadiz Will also be made oh the best possible term., i prijuired.'when funds are on hand. Those per gsM to whom the subscriber is indebted win S ceive payment, no application to his agent at » Mary’s or so himself In Charleston, and •hose persons Who are indebted to the sub crib qr wilt have the goodness to make payment Cither to' himjelf or agent cn or before the firs' day ot January nest, otherwise their accounts will be placed in the hands of ottornie* at law for collection. DAVID LEWIS. July 23'—*.*—83 •St! Executors* sales. Will he sold on the first Tuesday In A«- B sVnext, aVt^e copi t house tn this city be- een the hours of 11 and 1 o'clock, sever photo slaves, belonging to the estate of the la-c Joseph Hill, dee. viz. T< by, Peter, Bo^, Gif.. Kitty. Louisa. Terms, cash. By order of the executors. Ttfoscs Herbert V Cq. auct’rs. 20Q pieces fellow shori NANKEENS just received an.: site fiy - J.J.&F. BLANCHARD. July 22 1, 82 V toil ^Tie office o< the Subscriber is kept 'ftpuledtateiy 'over 1 the Book S-me ot Meats William fit Seymru r , in the B-fok Tercmer dfU.Tobfer, eiq. near the Exchange. r ,f l r ' \VuLp| JJavfc?, i u: r lf-a-8? r Fresh Tamarinds, Received by the brig Otfjn. fr. m K.-w York, with a large assortment of fresh DRUG'' and MEDICINES, aihong which is Henry S -Calcined Mdgnesia, 8cc tt> pty to - Dr. J. B. Berthelott. - 89 r- • Notice. The subscribers, having formed a connec tion in the carpemet’s line rf business, under tho firm of AtB Sc Mounts, inform their ftieods add the public in genera!, that they will undertake any species ot work in the abo.e line, and such business which may be committed to their charge shall be promptly and faithfully attended to. JOHN H. A«H, JAMES MORRIS. july 15-79 For sale The Houses and Lot now occupied by Col. Sbellman as a bearding hense. The property and situation are so well known that they re quire no particular description. It it welt cal * -collated for at? extensive boarding bouse amt " hotel. Also an excellent new stable, with a v --fiverear lease of the lot on which it stands.— •■-v Terms, liberal. HENRVW. HILLS. July 36 81 <•' ■> . ‘t '< Blank Indeutures for sale at this Office. jtJL : >£&eculor*s sales. On ihe first Tuesday in October r.cXt, Wit! be, oold at the court house in-she city ,of Savannah, between the usual boors of ten o’clock A ax and 3 o’clock P M All those tracts or parcels of Land, via : One tract on the Great Ogechee River, con* taining one thousand and thirtyty-three acres, more or less, one of two thousand acres on the Great Sati'.U River, and one other tract of oue thou--sad feur hundred sad sixty one acres, more or less, in the ci.tinsy-nf Glynn, upon the Vlatamaha River—being the resl estate of James Good, deceased, and sold for the benefit ot ibe creditors and distributors of said estate. By order of the ex’or and ex.-’rx. J. B. Norris, s. c. e. July 29. -—05 Sheriff’s sales. On the first Tuesday in October next, SOO acres of land, in Cherokee Hill District, most nf which is good and well timbered—levi ed on as the property of Joseph L. Bridger, to satisfy sandry executions in favor oi Lillibridge and Ross, againt Bridger and wife. - John B. Norm, a. c. c. july 59—85 Sheriff’s sales. 0“ the first Tuesday in September nett, Will be sold at the court bouse m the city of Savannah between the usual hours. AH that half lot, No. 5 and buildings, Trus- >ees’ gaidens—build-ogs on lot No. 21 Wash region ward—! cf lot No* 3 and build rg*, Jck’y tythihg, Darby ward—lot No. 7 and bull dings, Carpenters Row, levied on as the pio- party oi Cecrge Enoe, to satisfy Jacc b Hart* stine. Also, all that lot No. 9 South Common, or so much thereof as wilt satisfy the ax oi esta<e James Buckhalrer, for the year 1814. Alio, a lot and improvements, Da.by ward, or so much thereof as will satisfy the taxes due Theo. Bartow, for sundry years Also, 2CC0 acres of land in Camden county, or so much ‘hereof as will satiety the the tax of Douglass ar.d Sbtw, a full dtsetiption of the land may ho had by rsferit.g to James Wal lace, Cid. Also, buildings 00 let 23, Washington ward or so much thereof as will satfify the tax of Adsm Anderson, free man ut cclor, for the years 1813 md 14. Also fundings on lot 22, Washington ward, or so much thereof as will satisfy the tax of estate Sanders Motto, for the year 1814. Also buildings on part lot No. SI, Warren ward, or so much thereof as will satisfy the tax of Thomas Lloyd, a free man of color for 1813 and 1814 Also all that lot, No 5, Digby tythirtg. Deck er w .rd, or so much thereof as will satisfy the .axes of Philip Cohen, for sundry years Also lot No 1, and letter O. and buildings. Carpenter’s Row, levied on as the property of John Tebcau, to satisfy a judgment in favor of V. Richards J;)HN B. NORRIS, G. c C ju'y 29—84 Boarding and Lodging. Boarders c*u be accommodated at the dwel ing of the subscriber, lately occupied by Mr. Dsniel Hotchkiis—wncro every attention will je paid to render the situati n a 1 ^factory and ■jjeasirg to those who are di p -sed to fovor her with their cu tom. MARY LEWDKN job 20 —CM 8t .Notice. * All persons having demsods against the es tate of P.oueut S. biB-ov dcr.ecscd, will piroent their claims pitperly a toaied, end hose ind;b e'! -oske imrrediate payment ta CEO ( E HERB ) , J A y F. n A RN ARD. $ e * jr* 22 60 .Notice. Lost, R pot,, nf hand of L. S D’Lyon; pava blr to the. -U‘ ■* riber or order. Ail person* are tor bid trading tor the same, as payment is stop lied, and an honorable compromise to Sen place between u*. CHARLES GELDON. inlv 25- a—8? a Non-Existence of Partnership Thv fubffriben a (Tore the poblic list no partner. Clip ba« ever at any time, any occafion dr in tmy tnhii. action exified between them, if, therefore any trant action ot tht party employed (Ludewig Sholts) has borne femblance thereof it arofe from inattention iuid was ucerrecr and ought not, in juflice or equity, at tribute uuy b.'atne or operate any iega! or focia' ieju-y to the employer (Anothouy Goldenburg) who hereby make, known, th.» he will not recognize any trana- action of any pertbn whatever calling himfelf bit partner in t ide » binding on him ufel.fo, until fadi 11 regularly ertte ed into by written agreement, and published in one or more of the public gazette. A GOLDENBERG, h SHULTZ- (tJ* A Goldenhcrg continues to matsSt bufine*. a. Wood Factor- and hat on hand a quantity of fire wood at former price (four dollar* and a half per cord) oa hi. wharf, known by the name ot Pooler’s, June M—70' • ;ByJsasc Crews, cletk of the ordma'y fvt the county of Camden and s’ate aforesaid. . Wborear, James Kecd eck ot>plies for let- <ers of edtn’Oig ttficn ton the t«v-e 8r.d effec:» of Adrtn Walesbey, late of this ccutvy, dec as priocfpal creditor. These ale. therefore, to cite and admonish all ar d singular the kir-d-ed ard creditors o' *aid dec. to file their objectir-ns (if ary they have) in try office on or before the first Mot day in September nex , otherwise letters of ad tr.inistralicn will.be gran’ed to him. fitven under my bsnd ar-d seal, this twen'y fourth dav cf June, one thousand eight hun dred » f fi r eea. ISAAC CREWS, july 6-*-75 o c. o. Georgia— Camden county. By Laac Crews, cletk of theotdinaiy for the cour *y of {C<mden in sBtd state. Whereas Mrs. Margaret Baird, widow, ap plies for letters of edtnin 8 -ra‘ion on the estate and effects of captain James Baird, late cf Ibis cson.y, dec. These ate, tbereforc, to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors cf said dec. to fi c their objections (if ar.y they have) in my office on or hefote the first Mod* day of September next, otherwise teiWM of adm'aistiation will be granted to her. Given under my hand and seal, of office the fwen.-y fourth day of June, otto thousand eight hundred and fifteen. fL S i ISAAC CREW?, a 0.9. july 20- B -81 Georgia-wCamden county. Br Isaac Crews, clerk of ordinary far the county of Camden and state aforesaid. Wbe reas, William Dmmniord, of the said couniy, apples for Ifi'ets cf Edmintstretion on ;bo estate and effects of R chard Cnee, late of said county, deceased, as principal creditor. These are, therefore, to cite and adtponish all and singular die kindred and creditotp o said dec. to file their cbjcctfons (if any they have) iu my r ffice on or before the first Mon. dry of September next, otherwise letters of administration will be granted to biro. Given under my hand and sea], at Ji ffersnn, in said ccun y, the twenty eighth day ot June, r*ne thousand eight hu ;drrd ard fifteen. fL SJ Isaac Crews, c. c. p. v july so 81 American Factory. COTTON WARP AND FILLIN^ The subscribe;* have been anpofnted agent* for .an ex eusive factury, nea r New York, and will fu:utsh.apy quantity 0 f Colton Warp and Fill.'ig nf any » *5 or quality, at such price* is will save 10 planters aod weavera nearly on* . nail he price ot .-pinning. Four to eight huo« d.’tt! i r.read can be tarnished at short notice, samples of which ran bs seen, as well as th* n; tees of each upon application to P. Schenk & Co. July 11-77 ' Rice’s rsharf. Twenty Dollars’ Reward, Rat a vay from the subscriber, on the 6th ult. in Savannah, a Negro Wench, I’bgcv, nnd her child Saras. Anv.peram who will ap prehend said w.inch and eliild, and deliver them in S-ivaivnah gaol, sol get them, shall receive i-he above reward- Peggy is a black woman of ordinary height*; her ch'!;l from 13 to 13 months old. yellow complexion—they lately belonged to M.-jor Thomas Bftorke.. All persons nre cautioned against harboring tha said wench and child, and all master* ot vessel* from carrying them eff, und-r the severest pe nalty of the law. ALLEN B. POW ELL. Darien. July 10—78 Notice. Whereas, a will executed by Ihe late Z»cha riah Miller,’dec. in Ireland, in the yea- 1803 has been established by the court of o>d'n«<y Chatham county, as '.l.e last w II of the *a ; d dec. and the *ubrctiber as sdmioistia'nr ol hp esta.e bet j g -bou to pay over to tbe executor named in tafo w II ait the money and the pro eet-ds of the personal property of said e->tate : ali persons having any claims wha'eve' against the esta’e are desired to bring them forward in sixty days from tHK date, io order that they may be adjusted andset’led Those who shat, fa’I to avail themselves of this notice W'H be de barred payment of ary claims which they may have. Pe'sons interested will please apply to JosBPS Comming or W. Davies of Savan nah, or ;o the subset iber in Aug. . John Gumming. july 6-a 9-75, gjj® Bi ought to goal in Savannah, July 12, 1R13, a Neg ro Man, who says hu name is Isaao. and that he belongs to Benjr,. min S'range, near Laurens court house, (g c ) He is about thirty ^re yars of age fi fee 6 in- cf>es high ; born ip Maryland, and has ioat one of bi. under foie teeth. H. M‘CaW, g. c. c. july 15-79 Wanted to hire A good conditioned Wench, that is well ac quainted with cooking and other kitchen ser vice. Enquire at ibis iJHee. iuly 22—— m 83 Monday, the 17th July, 1815, Council tnade the Jollowing appointments. Francis Roma, director of the Fire Engine*. - Engine No. 1, K. Christie, manager—W. IT. ! Wiili’-.ms, assistant. ; Engine No. 2. J. J. Bulloch, manager—D. ’ Wiililord, asvi-tant. Ecgioe N->. 2, Isaac Russel, manager—David Bell, assistant. Engine No. 4, B. Burroughs, manager«r*Tho ma? Gardner, assistant. v Engine No. S, Joseph Camming, monager-rej. Habersham, assistant. Engine No 6, J. Pelctt, manager—B. W. Leach, assistant. Extract from the minutes. D. D. Williams, c. e» july 22—82 Marshal’s sale. " On the first Tuesday in August next, V? Jl be soid at the court house in Savannah, between tbe hours oi 10 and 3 o’clock, A neg.o man named Ned, levied on as the property of Jamea Platt at the suit of Sylvanus Reynold*, JOHN EPPINGER, july 1-73 marshal. Marshal’s sale. By virtue of a decree from tbe honorable William Stephens, will be sold on Tuesday next, 1 hr Istinat. at 13 o’clock a. u. before G-bbons* buildings (Market square.) 5 bfo ard 4 bags CvffeO ' - j-, 3 bis Sugar I Boat, See. Condemned aa forfeited to th* United States for a violatfon of the revenue laws. ” Conditions, cub. _ july 27-—84 ‘ marshal ‘'4m' ‘ - Tin-plate Workers, take notice. Wanteu, a* scon as possible, one, two or three good journeymen in that line of business, to whom good wages will be paid. Enquire of the subscriber, at bis shop, Mat ket Equate, Savannah, Georgia. LEWIS GIRODUN july I 73 New York Columbian Foundry. The subset iber being appointed agent or the foundry, (reputed the beat in the United States) will receive orders for the Machinery ot rice, cotton, and other Mills; cotton Billies and Jennies ; cotton compressing screws; me. chines for grinding bark ; cast rollers ; wrought and cast gudgeons j mill stones and spindles; machinery lor strain engines j cast iron sugar Boilers ; hand mills ; domestic utensita, end every other description of iron castings and machinery. Orders containing an exact des cription of the articles wanted, will be. executed with accuracy and dispatch. Apply at tbe of fice of Mr. Elias Walfeo. to Charles Basics. juse 10-64 Mr. Berry v Takes this occasion to inform the public ix general, that he has and intends establishing the BAKING BUSINESS in all its branches, as in many parts of the United States—where merchants and town and cauntrv customer* mxy be supplied with any quantity of.the best made up Ship and Pilot Bread, Butter Biscuits, Crackers, and Ginger Cakes, either by tho barrel or hundred. Likewise hot Bread every morning at seven oVlo- k. N. B. Mr Bxrry likewise informs the la* die* of Savannah, that he wit! commence bak ing, every day (Sunday excepted) for tho evenings at 4 o’clock, hot Bpta'.ce Bread, Wiggs* Rusks, Butter Biscuit*, Crackers, Ecc. far tea, and he premises to have the best quality of ff :ur. as bis whole pleasure shall be to please the taste as well as the tight. Mr. Berry will contract for sweet potatoes throughout the year, to be furnished with tho same twice a week, and tbe most retuotiable price given—com* taencing oh the first Monday ia August, 1815. . iuly 22 —73 „ . ,... ... - .... Lost On Saturday last, between Savannah ard the Ogechee r .a1, two gold watch KEYS s th* largest has a red cornelian stone in it, the t thcr a plain Iv •>■ with the litters I. C. engraved oa it. Any ptr-.tm that will leave them with the printer shall be liberally rewarded, jaly 25—A—83 Law Office. The subscribers have entered into crnnrf- nersbip in the practice of law, Th- ir fiice if in the Exchange, over the Post Office, and op posite the custom house. THOMAS E LI/' YD JAMES MORRISON, july 18 —CA—80 130 Dollars’ Reward. Desered »««<*» Point Pe'-te, (Oen g-a) the ^ollittytng sold'4’* 'befoog.ng to c.ptai.i A. A. Massias’s company, 1*’ United Stack* R'fle Regimen*, be ween the first Ma eh ar,d the hf July .1813* vi*s Cotpoiai Gbobgb PAi.r*tr,. a stiver smith, born <n E g a d, five fee’ • ght inches and a >• half h gh, 35 years of age, haafo eyea, dark hair, a- d dark complexion. Jqsepw Absux. b ute carpenter, born fa VVinnsk: n Ugh. (s. e ) five feet ten inches high, 21 years of age, bine eyes, brown hair ai,d light complexion. SAaWR^ G Potd. a carpenter, bom in Ab. bevilie, ifi- ^.) fl.' e foe’ 10 inrhes h>gh | yea s of ago, datk eyes, brown hair, a oc j faif comp’e ! i K,p - Thomas Baxer bom in Abbevute, ( 6 e % five feet 7 inches h gh, 24 years of ,g 6| farow ^ eyes, brown hwr and dark complexion, Robert Casskv. born in Abbev,|| e> ^ c % six fee \ ir.ch high, 24 years of black* eye*, black b»ir and dark compiexi of £ ' Jamks Davis, born in Bunce mbe * c .* 5 feet 7 inches high. 21 years of a V row ' ev*s, dark hair and dark comple,^” Josh Ejdwarbs. born in Sn nth Carolina. 26 years ot age, 5 feet. 6 toc hes kj h b , uc eye*, light hair and pale cr,njp| exion> 0 Jksie Ja7, born in Elgefi.. ldt (s c * 30 years of age, five feet 8 .itches high, dark uyeft brown hair and fair camptexio n • Joseph Ja*. born in Ne wb " er „ (8 c * 23 year* ot age, five feet 6 inch„ high, dark eyes, brown hair, and Gark coa)p] eZ j on % Thomas M'Calla, a hatter, bom in Ches ter District, (a c) 32 y ear s et age. 5 feet II inches, black eyes, black hair and dark com* plexion. Joseph Millicr, borm,in Wake county, (x. C ) 32 years of age. ^eet 11 inches high, f grev eyes, fair bair and dark complexion. Dakiki. Rpares. born in Darlington, (s c) 25 years of age, 5 feet 11 inches high, grey eyes dark hair and dork complexion. Georoe Green alias George Rile?, born in Virginia, 32 years of age, 5 feet 7 inch es high. blue eyes, brown'hair, f-.tr complec- tion. He is a very good seaman, and probably may endeavor to get employ in that way. Ar.v person apprehending the above desert ers, and delivering them to any officer of th* Army ef the United States, or confining them ia any gaol, shall receive the above rewa>d, or"* proportional part for any ot them,- and all reti- able expencea paid. . JOHN HARLLEE. . XJ.lot U. S' R. R.com’d'g companfi Point Petre, (Geo.) Ju'y 1,1815 The Editors of the Savannah Republican, an j the Carolina Gazette of Charleston, ore request* ed to publish the above in their respective pi. pera tor one month, and forward their account* for settlement. July 13—78 V Blank Manifests, F«rsale «1 this QfEsr.