Savannah daily republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1818-1824, November 06, 1818, Image 1

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route* (Tinas, aovsxsxa £ 1818. j/V .- 1 ! OkultifA LLGlauiTVHR. i By the western maH jn»t irtmd, we cop follcwimr from the Reirtri, Jcorrat of the 3 following from the Gecrgi* Jcurraf, or the 3d in inf ant:—1 be legislature of Georgia convened in' foisplace j met day, agreeably to law, Mathew Talbot was reelected president, and Win. Bo- bertaon, secretary oT the senate. ■ Benj. WiBaraa was dweeb speaker, and Wm. Tomer, dcrfcof the hmije oftepreaentatma. At 12 o'clock to-day, the governor laid before the general aaaembly the cotnoniiieiktiott. -fin toaaorrow’a Hr 1 give this Address ] SF.CRETMtfUr TBE NAVY. Pram among the following persona (being all Clint we have beard named) is to be chosen a suc cessor ti> Mr. Crthmmsbieldj— Mr. Colden, gen. • V. B. Porter, of New.York: gen Smith, of Balti more; Mr. Forsyth, col. Troop, of Georgia;- and Mr Jonallitn Buster, of SfasnchuseUs. Of the last named gentleman, the N. V. National Adjo in addition to the above, s or were lately chartered in the state o’ York, and several iu the vouRiirrn states. Ficticious .Votes.—Baltimore Manufac luring Hank; New-York Agency and Ex ahjJige Bank; Cummticial Bank, N York; copy the \j ec ha n j cs » Exchange Hank, New. York; Co. Sturges A Burroughs; Scarbrough A M‘ pe, O F S O Palmes, i Moorhead, Meigs & Retd, A Morgan, Sin t Bradley. M L White, Andrew GSemraes, Campbell A Gumming. M Ketchum, te say*,' *ixe b n complete metchaot, c PhS^C‘l^T^p^r. a ^h A M- weaman, and certainly an able man. 1 The aehV Ins, capt Cromwell, Ilka arrived a ( YWtfmore from 8t Thomas, whence he tailed, on * the 5tb ult. Capt. C. states, that a few days pre. wious to bis sailing, newt arrived from the wind. Ward, of the loss offorfy-wo aril ofvessela at St. /ohns, (Antigua) in the September gale. CofTee wa» selling at Havana, on the 19th ult. at g?0; Bice, g9 62}; and Floor, £19. In 'eoniequence of foe large shipments to Eng. land, (says the (N.Y. Mercantile Adv. of the 27th). Onions have riacn in’this market from five to eight dojlan per bundrtdixinches. The Ann for Li verpool, baa on board 600 barrels. ' There crafted intbe port of Charleston, in the bonth of October, 14 ships; SO brigs; 39 sclititih- m; and 3li sloops. Cleared in the same tirte: 5 •hips; 12 brigs; 28 schooners; 18 sloops and smacks. Remaining in port on the 1st Nov: 23 ships; 17 brigr,' 41 sehqoners;’ 33 sloops and smarm roa the bayaksab bevusucax. NATIONAL BANKRUPT LAW. The subject of a system Of national bankruptcy will l be evidently, and ably, brought before the attention of congress, ot their next session—al though this measure, so fraught with benefits to mil classes of met! in badness throughout the union ■ failed st the last session, it then had many sble and energetic advocates. That, a uniform system of ^bankruptcy be formed by the general government to correct’ the many evils resulting from the di versity of laws, now in force through, and oper ating so widely in, the-diObrent states, on the in terests of the merchant, the manufacturer! farmer, mechanic, tod indeed all classes of society, poor and rich, honest and djjhonest, is most earnestly called for- That pongress possess the power to pass such fe Isw, from the constitution, cannot be doubted. It would be absurd to contend that the power to pass bankrupt laws is reserved to the states either by the constitution or its amendments. The‘experience which our national councils have obtained, since our late war, of the internal re- .5quiccs of opr country, together with our happy v\ate of foreign affairs, this moat certainly be hail- jt\ ass propitious session to have this important national subject settled, so as to t»e -lex terns.” • A SUBSCRIBER. banka. The following his lately been communi cated for the Brunswick Times as e cor rect list of.the banks intbe several states and territories of the United States. Bank of the United States and its 19 bundles, . ,-20 JUnks of New-Htmpshire,' - 12 7 Massachusetts, - - • '*38 • 'w*' Rhode-bland, - - - 15 Connecticut, - - * 10 Vermont, - * • J “ • >J9: -3b, 14 Utica Wenkiuspresident; Htl'Ison Bank, jfrWalker. preaeilent; In diana Lexington Hank; Ohio Exporting and Importing Company oiCiucinnati C/ lifsa articles, and advertisemeoto. laid over to-day will be sttended to to’-morrow. SHIP HEWS. ^ PORT 9? 8AJV1M.YAJ1. _ Schooner Milo, Pease, New-York, 9 days; (no. bin and IS steeftge paasengera Sailed in co with ship Ellen for this-port; saw her oft’the Flying- Pan shoals on Saturday last. 9pol(e the brig High, land tr, off Charleston, from Greenock 55 ils out. -Sloop Union, Saloaicb, Darien, 39 hours—to the master. Steamboat' Company’s freighting boats Nos 10 and 12. from Augusta, with cotton and sundries/ to Scarbrough St M’Kinne. Meigs & lteed;, John- stoiT St I lilts; CC Griswold & Go.. Butler & Mur ray, S C.Dunning, WmGaslun. R& JHabersham, R F Wiliams, sud Alexander Uunter. ' auats, Sch’r Rising-Slates, Winy ants, Richmond, (Va ) Pori of Charlatan, November 4. . Arrived, French brig. Le FrancuU, Itenaud, Port.au Princt, 2U days. On .the 24th ult, off the ilahiraa Islands, experienced a very heavy gale, but lost nothing. CaptU. reports, Gen Boyer was to. lake hit departure from Port-au-Prince, the day after he tailed ( he 20th uli) togetherwilli Ilia suite; and flat his Sfot. amounting in all to 14 in number, were to have sailed in 3 or 4 days, for the purpose of remtanoitring the dominions of Christophs. i 8clir Charleston Packet, Yail, New Turk, 7 day a, with merchandize, produce and £15,000 in specie. '" 1 Scbr Hero, (of Bath, D. M.) Hunt," Port-au- Prince, 37 days. Sailed from port-au-Prioce on the 27tb Sept On tlie 8lh ult. off the island of Mayuguna, in a pale -if wind from x x. had the fore-tup-sail blown away. On tlie “ I4ib ult. off the Bahama Islands, ex; erience<hahurricane from m which blew with such violence, that nearly the whole of her sails were split to pieces . The pile lasted fur 3 days. ,On the 7lb ult. off the island of Mayuguna, spoke a British ship from Jamaica, bound to Greenock—the captain "of which sent a physician on board, to render capt Hunt every assistance necessary. On the Utli Ult. lat 23 37, long 73 00, spoke a brig frojn Turk: -bland bound to New-London—blowing vety hard did not learn her liame. The Hero was bound to Ralli, (dm) but having experienc ed the above disasters, ina capt H being s.Lk tor 20day* it waa deemed prudent to put into, this port. Scar Eagle, Sbearwood, Havana via Savannah, with sugar and molasses. The E sailed from Havana on the 5tli, but encountering much bad weather and head winds, and being short of prdj- visions and water, put into Savannah for a sup ply—where she bad been wind-bound for 12 or 4 days. /* Sloop Susan, Rpgers, New-York, 3 days Cleared, brig Harmony; Wade, Suvinnak; schr Randolph, Burgess, Wilmington; sloop Lady Hamiltom, Prior, Richmond-, . Savannih Cabinet Warehouse. „ V-PARiiCS Jj-,MILLER, - Rrmghm, enet of Barnardttreei, Haro received by aeveral late arrivals, a large assortment of elegrnt FURNITURE, consisting of Sideboards; plain and elegantly covered Gre cian. Couches, Sofas, Secretaries and book Case*. H'ardrcbts, Bureaus! pV*i claw, plain card and Pembroke Tables stt-ylc and in sets; writing, eiressir.g and wiAkTablts; camlle 1 bason Stands, mahogany and maple high *t field post^fiedMea-ls;" mahogany Cribs, mahogany drawing and dining- roam i'haif<-; fancy do; easy do; Iiair Matirassos; toiiet Glasses, Venetian Blinds, Stc. The above articles are fromtliebe*tirsm|&c- toriesin New-York, and wiH be warranted. .. v , - , ,. . • , P. S- Es trvawiile of Furratu--cmad*: and re- which ha» been imposed or. tlicm, and requested ^ mrSanSr! .^.^T ^ ^ in,, the best: Just received; And for onto on rtaronnbJe te«», for cath or afh 'proved paper, 2 cases Canton Crapes, crape Shawls and Scarfs 2 do fine and coarse U Irish Linen 1 case 6 to 10-4 Uamiisk and Diapers 1. do. silk UmbreUtJ ■ 1 do Sbrphenl’a best superfine blue and black Cloths Slid Cassimerev . 29 boxes i.’ost fashionable figur’d lustring Ribbons A large assortment of shell Combs ' ' By ISAACNORTON, > t: : y Johnton'o ajucre. Jltso, on Consignment, 8 cases Saddles 50 casks best Goshen Cheese V case low priced American Buttons .1 do redicute Clasps ’ v I. N. nov 6-3-3-m—-—216 flea $ Butler i . • gavjt rb'n.‘ «am Now.landing Jrom echdimr Bdt, • A general assortment of CORDIALS, in barrels and kegs, of Superior quality, consisting of' Life of Man, Wihtergreen, Cinnamon .. Raspberry, Corroway, Noyesu, Clove Cherry, Annisced,-Peppermint Spearmint and d jublvs Mint - 2 hlids 4th proof Jamaica. Klim' 6 do 'do imitation 15 do new Rum - /' v. SO barrels toaf and lump Sugar 17 h*-f barrels Fly market Beer,sup. qu^lily is STUBS M^v r l?o“[ SUGAR9 ’ i " h, ' (1 ‘‘ ■’ ‘ Malaga Wine, in quarter casks 14 bhds 4tli proof Jamaica Rum ' 40 casks Gobhen' Cheese 150 pieces Lotion Bagging Fancy Chain, and . Will continue to contract for the delivery o Coin, from 1st January to 1st May next. - f nov 5- r 215 The Georgian, ft Was believed thii the public ,tion Of the Geor- jgiat; would commence on the first of the present month. As the expectation of the public (aa well as Uie Editor) has been disappointed, tu espia- nation and apology became tiecessiry. A new and Complete printing estabiuliment was timely ordered tr ,m Philadelphia, wbren i.:,s nol arreveh, but mhich.it daily expectaL it will be put into iiv.mtdiate operation upon itsVrivat. 3'be. liber al encouragement which the Editor has .received from the citiatus pf .Savapiiah excites Ins'sincere gratitude, aid. liis most ardent'wish is, that his editorial exertions may bear some proportion to the ex cr.t of tiieir favur jind kiadness. 'Those persons who hold subscriptions for the Gemgiao, throughout the state,- are thanked fur.the'trouMe i lo “the Edttor uf the Georgian.” . iu-v 3—cMt——213 * 1 - - JITeto-oForlt Tfiremen Insurance COMPANY. , ; , CAPITAL 500,CC0 UOI.IA1RS—otitp/y tretired, MtoMgto"'' ’ oiaccTofis. I John G; Coster William W. Todd Henry Waring . Abraliam Richards Garret lleyer i'ui William Cajhv-une Samuel S. Howland John Jacob Astor JolialrS turgea Benjamin lleaubey ' Jalin Colvill . ■ Peter I. Kerins Archibald M’Vickar * Joseph Strong THOMAsIC. .liUTLEB, fjrcxilknt. Jonir VI Krrfxw, mnitant. . WiWJAJt M'Nxac, tecrefary. The subscriber having been appointed agent of the New-Yurk Firepien. Insurance Company, with lull poWcr in the behalf of said company to effect insurance against lire, on goods, wares and mer chandize, houses, buildings, mills, vessels in port, and generally on all kinds of property iirtliis city and vicinity, is now ready to receive applications, and effect insurance agaimk-fire,. in conformity with the powers of his agency, at Savannah— where terms, which will be as liberal as other of fices, may be known on personal application, or by letter post paid, describing accurately the pre mises and.property required to be insured. AU losses sustained by tlus will be promptly and h- berally adjusted and settled. JAMES ltEA. oct 10 +r—^195 Savamuiii Poor-House Hospital. VISITING COMMITTEE ton ., - Octaieraud November, Eiu.st7.aH S. Rets and JosATBAX Battellb. '■ Joseph Cumming, secretary. oct 6 393 FALL and WINTER GOQDS. By the ships Ogleth-rpe, Pallet., and .\fary.Ann, just arrived from Liverpool, the silbscrih'ers have received an EXTENSIVE SUPPLY of ; V PRY GOODS; Balks in the city of Naw-York. •-. Other banks in the state of N. York, Banks of New Jersey, - - . - Banka in Philadelphia, not including - die United States* .Bank) v Other bank* in Pennsylvania, ..- . - Banks of Delaware, * * . - - - city of Baltimore, Other. Banks or Maryland, - - Banks of the District at Columbia, .Ohio, . - - - - Kentucky, And thirtv-ninc chartered by the last legislature of Kentucky, . - - Banks of Tennessee, . . . , — Yirginia,- ' - . > - Norib- Carolina, - - - Sou.b-Carolina - - • - Missouri, -, ^Detroit, - 9 .- 50 > 8 - 8 • - s - 28 - 4 . 59 -3 - 3 372 - At- -AVer of Baltimore, October 29 , Cleared, brigs 1’oachef, Maicoln, Cork; Frank lin, Russell, Porto Rico; Susan Hr Mciy,; Moreen, Boston; schr Nancy, Eagleton, St Thomas. , Port of Aea-Tork, October27. Arrived, ship Merchant, Odiome, Gottenburg, 67 days, with dry goods, iron, Sic. In a violent gale Sept 27, in' lat 41, long 57, from a s and » w. lost her three topmasts, yards, Sec. inchidingsails, Sic. 26th, lat 41, long 58, spoke a Philadelphia brig, 23 day* from N Orleans for Europe, load ed with cotton, yellow sides, figure head, and car ved item—the gale came on next day, and from her being light, capt O. is- apprehensive that the gale was too much for her. " Cleared, ships Horatio,. Bus''W. East Indies; Ann, Cromer, Liverpool; K ftiia, Graham; Lisbon; brigs Ann, Ashford, Sav fit; Aretliusa, Holmes, Charleston; schooner imony, Baity, Dar.cn. - ' ' . NOTICE TO MARINERS. CALAIS LI0BT-H0CSI. '• ^ . • The following notice is given in theAftmiteur.- •‘Navigators are informed tbit a new light-house, -ected on the tower of the city of Calais, will be illuminated on the evening of Tuesday, the.lst D- cember, 1818, and will continue from that time to be kept iightad from sun-set to sun-rise. -The flame of the light-house will be white, revolving, midi in const quence, subject to ectipsek It wilt produce, during one revolution of the system, of which the duration will be about three minutes, wo returns of light, increasing and decreasing, whose greatest intensity will be after about a space of thirty second-; these times of light o ill be srparattd by an eclipse .of about a minute.”— Mve’ptoiMe-cury, 111 A Sept Comprising a complete assortment of IVaollen, IVottted, Cotton, iinenand Silk' GOODS; which have been carefully selected by one of the firm— and Will-ba sold, by the piece or package,-it a Notice. The subscribers to the new corps of CAVAL RY. ss well as those who "may wisfi to become members of the same, are requested to attend at the Exchange,at 7 o’clock TO-MORROW EVEN ING nov 6-^3-a——215 For Darien The aloop HARRIOT, captain Collins, .(intended as a regular trader) will tool on iTuesday next, having part of her cargo engaged For the remainder or passage apply on board, at M*Rinne’a wharf, or to . Hail & Hoyt. -216 For Ricelorough, (Ga.) Thv fine stoop UKIOK. captain Sale* w ich, having part cf her freight'engaged, win positively tail , the middle of next week. Forfriright or passage.apply on board,- at Lawrence A Thompson’s wharf. - - \ •’ Teeth. Doctor BATES will remain a fear days at the Georgia hotel. Any lady or gentleman wishing teeth set or repaired, may have it dore in a style •-qoafing any thing of the kind in the U. States. P S. If perfect satisfaction it not given, no pay will be required. nov 6 c* — | 216 ;. i‘ ' For .sale , . A tract of LAND, containing two hundred and fifty acres, in Ogechee District, Chatham county; adjoining lands of Dr Father and Williaiu Da- ics,e q For term* apply to - ’ Jooathaa Meigs. Blank .Manifests, For. sale at thin office, _ Plains, Blankets, §c. 8£c.] The tail tribe,, have received, by the Oglethorpefrom Liverpool, and ttveral other late arrivalo, ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY PACKAGES FALL and WINTER GOODS; Comprising a very reueral assor tment of ■ Staple and Fancy Articles; . Which they offer for sale; at. a moderate ad vance, for cam, cotton, or apfff ove'd paper, at the corner sund formerly occupied by . Messrs. Gau- dry & Dupon. . O. KELSEY & CO. oct 8- rjr 194. "■ Thirty Dollars’ reward. Deserted from Dar.en, some time in the mont> of June last, while on command from Amelia Isl and, GEonoa Laonf, alia, Gfouge Tbott, an in limed soldier in the service of the United States. Said deserter uf supposed to be now in tbe 1 em ploy of Mr. Craig, a pilot, at Tybee. He is about five feet six inches high, light complexion, cross eyed, about nineteen or twenty years of age; and . is in the habit of piloting vessels in and out of this port. The above, reward, with all reasonable ex' 1 penses, will be paid by tbe United States’ quarter master's department, on his delivery at any gaol P»P er - „ sept 17- -185 Fall Goods. ‘ A ~ The.subscribers have received by the ship Ogle thorpe. a targe proportion of. tlieir foli supply, consisting of Woollens, Cottons, Linens and Silk Goods; Hardware, Cuttlery, Crockeryware, &c. which tliey offer for sale, eitlier by the piece, or package, or. accommodating terms. ' v ' James Uicksop & Co. »ept 24 AB-———188 ■ ■ ' • ■ J. . '■ New Fall Goods. ; i The subscriber has received by the ship, Ggle- thorpe, a large proportion of his FALL GOODS; consisting of a vety general supply of Woollens; Cottons, Linens, silk and cotton Hosing, Hardware, Cutli-rJ, Crockery ware, Glassware, Re... ~ Which he offers for.sale on accommodating terms. ! ELIAS WALLEN, sept 26—189 . ' '+ .Notice.,, j 7 The subscribert, after acknowledging with gra titude former encouragement, beg leave to inform their customers and friends, that they have recam menced business at their manufactory in this city: And offer for'tale Best Georgia mould Gandies, 4s, 5s and 6s . Northern !*. ' do 5s and 6s No I, 2 and 3 Soap AU of which wiil be sold low, and delivered at any place the purchaser may wish in Savannah , ALSO FOR SALK Three excellent northern built Waggons, with iron axletrees. L- BALDWIN & CO The subscribers Having connected themselves in the town of Darien, with a view to transact Factorage and Covunuriss Baointeo, tender.their services to their friends and tbe public jn that line, ' The establish ment wiU commence on or about the first of No vember next, to ie managed by Mr. BaamaeToit Kiss, under the firm of B. Kiss & Co, '. 'John M’Niah, . B, King! - oct 22 J- 203 • For sale Three prime Negroes, a wench febm 18 to 20 yean of age, a good seamstress, and an excellent bouse servant—Isaac, a boy from lfrto l7 years of age, a good carriage driver and a complete wait, ing man—BonaparteJ'astout, well made boy, and capable of being put to any employment, and will perform his duty well. " Likewise household and kitchen Farnitnre; all Yvfaich WiU' be sold low for cash, or. on a credit, if required, by givf^ approved security. v E. .Ball. ; nov 6 —g——216 *• , j. Wanted v • ' A good steady Wencb, who understands ^eook. ing. house work in general, and is accustomed to children, for a small family—liberal wages mil be given. Enquire at the Republican office. . , . nov S——*—-315 / x - ^ To.renii '"',^ Four STORES of the corner tenement, on.the subscriber's wharf. Each store having two ehim- iucs, can be converted into two appartments, to suit tenants. A. S. BULLOCH, oct 28 |—-203 Vi* a . Water Proof Hatsl William 11. Hiaxn, of the city of Washington, makes water proof Hats,' in. a very supperior manner. These hats' are made of the same ma terials as others, the only difference consists in the stiffening, which renders them water proof.— Tliey are perfectly elastic, will resist water; thogh immersed in it forty-eigbt hours, and maintain their true shape. They will wear two or three years without requiring the aid of the hatter — The termsof sale, for wholesale ordtA, are cash or good acceptances at reasonable dates. ' The Editors of*the Baltimore Federal Gaz Philadelphia Aurora, New-York Mercantile vertiser, Boston Patriot, Charleston Courier, vannah Republican, Kentyeky Gazette, New leans Gazette, Pittsburg Gazette, and Raleigh gister, will please insert the above aix timet, forward their accounts to W. H, for payment sept 1 |l 178 PUBLIC, SALE On (he fcist diyofNov Hiu be told .it the n/jon, in the Ma ket ',<in i v, «■ cnfJed,heretofore b) Jbteplt Xu then, - •« t ’ < -Ml the remaining stock of Saddlery and Shop . Furniture in the raid shop, together with the Lease and Buildings. Particoi ,rs :.t the day of sale. John-Luiint, > • Ahnlum Carlile, f f' Edmund Kinsey, j N. li. The credjturs of Joova-ICrreusw’al» again requested t<7 seuder their dema.uls -»dhnut deDy to ' • ' J CUVI.FR, k. -' <>Ck 21—202 attorney Jar ths r,.itniero 1 ;j Adminietrator’s sales. On Friday, ftyUkiiMteuti -' WILL tl SOUly 'T'V jk • At the fniclim tun of 'lycllifordd Baker, AH the personal property of John 6. Alley, dec. V ’ ’ »'■ COa^JTl^O OJ' - ’ . '( A huge and valuable stock of ready .nud: Cloth, llr.'adcioths, Cas«imerca : • Irish Linens, Sheetings,' Waistcoaticgs •• Calicea,Bomba*(tV and •*• A variety of uthef articles Household and Kitchen Furniture; cbxatrhao o* Sideboard, tea Tables, set China, Ac Ac Sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors. ' .Terms, cash. Richard Gorham, adm’r. • Sale to commence at 11 o’*lock Williford <§• Raker, auct’rs. ■nov 6^-q—| 216 v Valuable Lands for sale. Oil the first Tuesday in.December next,. Will be toldat the ■court horue'in thir dtycbetxeocn thetitupi heart. As valuable a TRACT of LAND as any iit this state, situated within a few mile* of Darien, bound- „ ed by Lewis’ creek and the AEtkmalia river, con taining 1'90 acres, calculated for the culture .of rice, cotton or sugar. dim < A House and 1 Lot, at Danden’m bluff, healthy residence near the land. The above property will be positive^ sold on that day, unless previously disposed of at private sale. U. A J. HABERSHAM, . nov 4 -f——214 Administrator’s sales. On the frtt Tunday in Dtcember next, Wiilbe sold before the courthouse Li'the cityo Savannah, betw.-en the usual hours the follow ing negroes, to Wit: ' ‘ / Mary and her children) sold as the personal property ol Alexander Haberehrin,deceased. By order of the Admfnisteator. M. Herbert, auet’r- oct 6—:—,193 . ! Administrator's sales. On the f rot Tut,day U December next, *>e sold btforsto*-riurtJjouse in tl- :h, bet* tl hours oct 27- fr—207 1 ttlieat. U S army. Brought ip Gaol) .. |n Savannah, November 4, 1818, a negro man* who says l*is nstne is Tir». and that he belongs to Nathaniel Haywafd, of Cumbee, South-Carolina. He is about,, twenty-two years of age and five feet five inches high—he has a scar under his left feye, and lias an impediment Tn k hb speech. _ • H^CalU o. c.o. nov 6 '215 . > ] Brought to Gaol, 111 Savannah, October IS. 1818, a negro man who says his name is M ah or is, and that he be longs to penjamin Pierson, of.Bulloch county.— He is about .22 years of age, and.5 feet' 4 inches high; he has* scar on his left cheek, and born in Africa. H. M'CALL, e. c. c. oct 16— 198 J . V . ; f Brought to Gaol, In Savannah, . October 23,. 18(8, a negro man who says his name'is Geobce, and that he belongs, to Samuel Lsisen; of’Wilkes county, on Cedar creek—he is about 18years of age, and 5 feet 5 inches high; he stutters in his speech. —; II. M‘Call, o. q- o. oct 25- 296 Brought to Goal, In Ssvanfiah, October 20, 1818, a negro man who says bis name is Briar, and that he belongs io A. Isaac, of Beaufort, Sduth-Carpllna. He is about fifty years of age and'five feet five inches high. Says he formerly belonged to the estate of Greene- H. M‘CALL,gcc oct26- :296“ ! . ....... Brought to Gaol, 1 In Savannah, October 20, 1818, a negro man who says his name is Toxet, and that he b^ongs to Samuel Wooten, of Wilkes county—he is about 20 years of age, and 5 feet'3 inches high; says he was purchased of Henry Brunson, of Fayetteville, North-Carolina. H- M‘Call, g. c. io. . oct 25—206 Brought Jp Goal,. In Savannah, Sept id) 1813, a negTO man who tays his name is Bax, and that he belongs to Ab-' ner Jourden, in the northwestern part of Georgia. He is about thirty years of age and five feet inches high. He has a smiling countenance 'and tells an equivocal tale; the troth of which isdeubt- **■ oct 28—-2(8.. Brought to gaol • Bi Savannah, September 10, 1818, a negro man who says his name it FORTUNE, and tKat he be- longs to Wm. Anderson, of Liberty county. He is about thirty years of age, and five feet nine inches Hrij gays he fohnerly belonged to Wm Noitnon. - , H, M'GALL, c. c. c. cct28- 203 f Notice. BBB All persons having demands against the estate ofJorrE. IlAXTXi«az, late ot the city of Savan nah, merchant, deceased, will present lheir ac- counte within .the tiroe pretcribed by law, and those indebted xrill make immediate payment to S. C. Dnnnine, adm’r. lfpt 29—— f vafinau, TbefoL. riy and Binah; i,.. . . jamin^vinder. dreieaied. - By oraer uTthefon. of ordinary of Chatham county. •< Johp Haupt, adm'r. oct 19 200 r : u, * Sales. On t(e jffit nesting in '. Will be cold at the caurL-hou vannah, between the hours of 10 aridSo'cSocST The following. Negroes, tfitril: Sue, Pleasant, Statin; the property of tlie estate of Sarah Gue- rad. By ogder of the court of ordinary of Chat- ham couptyy >. •' Peter Gaerard, adm’r. oct 19——290 Sheriff’s safes. . ,• On theJUot Tucttlayin December next, Wiil be sold at tlie court-house in Jefferson; Gain-'' . ■ den county, between the usual houra of ten and three o’clock, the following property, to wilt ' The one half of an undivided tract of Land- ly ing and being in Caimten county, on the St. Ala. ry’s river,'one and a half miles from tlie town of StMary*s; levied on as tbe, property: of Joint H. Osborne to satisfy an execution William Davies vg John H Qsb«nie % - Also a tract of Land, on the Great Satilia river,, in Camden county, containing two hundred, acres more or less; levied on as the property of Join Tison to satisfy the taxes due On said land for th" year 1817 and fifty per centum .tax for 1813 and Also a' tract oF Land, near tlie town of St Ma ry’s. in Camden county, eonunhng fifty acres, more or less; levied on as the property - f Fitch I. Slocum to satisty the fifty, per centum tax for the year 1816 and costs Conditions; cash ' Isaac Bailey, s. .c. c. - nov4 —214 -jf- ‘ * ., Administrator's sale. On the fret Tutrday in January, 1819, WiH be sold (agreeably to an order of the honot-. o fable the justices of tbe Inferiqr court of Jef ferson county) That part of the real estate of Henry M*Cqsky, deceased, lying in the city of Savannab. consisting of a House, twenty-five feet front by sixteen feet depth, more or legs, fronling’oh Barnard street; together with the land on which it stands, being a partof iot .. . ,.oo. the west cornea of Brough. ton and Barnard-streets. The above to be sbld for foe benefit of foe hciriof said deceased. The rale to take place at the premises, at 12 o’clock of that day. D. M. M‘Conkv, adtn’or- oct27—1-—207 ■ ' , .Notice. On Tuesday the 10th day of November, mu be LZASxn FOB one tea*, 'Three CELLARS uhder the Exchange,' and foe two corner STORES on the second.floor. . Sale' to commence at 11 o’block, under foe superin tendence ofthe exchxnge committee. F. M. Stone, c. m. oct 28 —208 ■“ Sheriff’s sale. - : . * 'On. the frit luadcy in January next. Will be.sold at Springfield, between the esotf ' ■ hours of ten and three o’clock, . All that tract of Land, containing one hundred acres. Faying in the county of Effingham, and bounded as follows: bn foe north by Reed’s, and foe estate of. Ginrat’s lands,' east by Reiser’s and Reed's, south by Reiser’s—levied on as the pro perty of John L.lfedgsker to satisfy * judgment m favor of John G. Xeidhnger—being properly returned byaeonstsCble. ’)■ *’ Isaac Garrason, s. e. c. For sals »t this office f*