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THE REPUBLICAN.
MDNU8T EVKN1NC, MAJtCII 1. 1K19
CASUALTT—A jury uf ii quest *u tins
morning bald <ver ilie body oftapiiin Ksuss.uf
•4te sehV Lorciin, who fell ir.'n ilie Eschtngv
<4lpck list evening, duriag the squall, on his wsy,
to bis treat el
On ihe -5(li ult at • me*tin|rofthr*t<NfchoUI
*r> of the Savant.ah Steam Ship Company, tr.eor
jmt j by tin act of if* la«t legislature, the (of
•owing persona were elected diretorv—
Wituatr VcirssoTttS, I Jana. S. Itrri-rs,
ItonesT Isaac, j iosarc lUstuiaax
S. C. Dissiib |
At- Fill—f observe by an article in ypur p*.
Jter< f :he 26.li ntiimo, extracted from (he Charles
bon City Caaeite of ill' 2*h, that the good people
Of thaw city ana its aiemity are about to place the
fortificatiur.s, etc Jierr, in good repair, preparato
ty to an eapeeted visit from the President of the
United States. It is r.ot unlikely that, should he
Cvine to far south, he will extend hia visit to Sa.
War mb, JUid prntiab'y Aufpot'a —In cate of attcti
4H event, ami in erder to meet it, I trust that the
public spirit that has universally prevailed with ua
•HI not be neglectful of ita duty on Ihe occasion
t believe, *t present, almost all the public works 1
Si and hear this city, are out of repair—Irt ua
gild those Whose particular duty it is. attend to
this important duty. AN INHABITANT.
to t«« sditos or Tat mtrrsttcxv
8t«—Pennsylvania bat set a noble example to
fcer sister atatea, in enacting a t«,w, that ‘ jo te.
Male shall b« imprisoned fur debt." The p h l.n
tftrnpy of tliis measure, and Utr Hood which must
vise from it to our human family, will not be
<{oub'ed by any good man.
The mao who allows the woman to become hi<
debtor, ought, in human right, to be the loos, r,
in care of inability of payment. What dors the
benevolent mind say of a female forced into a
loathsome dungeon, by an unf eling creditor, or
tnore unfeeling officer? I hope soon to sec other
States follow thr example. The law of nature
hinds the male, to protect the female, wb rn she
U in danger or dillicu y. HftlVAKO.
A letter from a gentleman a: F ir! Claiborne, (A1
*b:invi) to the editor of the Georgia Journal, dated
Feb 9th, atatea:—“A gentleman in tine town has
this moment received a letter from j.n officer ol thr
American army at Pensacola, dated 4th Feb 11H9,
Containing advices of the arrival at the Ilarancaa,
of the long expected Spanish troops, five hundred
strong, under the command of IJan Juan Marie
tlchrrji. Col K ng ua. still in possession of the
fiarancat, wlien the Uarer of thi* leftr left I’en-
4acola, but it was eupposid would evacuate it on
the foil .wing day. This information dampens the
spirits "f our citiacns; and several have predicted
% rrnewai of Indian hostilities the ensuing spring,
SO nor frontier.’*
Theatre.—-The Charleston City Gazette, of Fri
d,y last,rays, "wound rstaml the theatre Will close
on Wednesday next, and the company return tu
tavannah.”
Drcltng in Hunt- .Vo.'ea —The legislature of
Maryland have passi d a bill, entitled, "An act to
relieve the people of this state as far as practicable,
from the evil* arising from the di mamU rosde on
the hanks of this state lor gold anti silver by bro
kers, and to prohibit the officers of the different
banks from buying and selling hank notes of the
banks of this state, at a less price than their aomi-
tal value."
By the Pactolus, arrived at Boston, we learn (says
the N. Y fisa 17th ul*.) that the Isle of Franco
was Still closed against foreign vessels—and ;lut
the exportation of coffee and colonial produce
was prohibited.
A tetter from the Isle of France, dated the 16 !
Kov. received at Philadelphia, states—"This port
has been shut to foreign trade since the 1st of
March last, but we have accounts from F.ngland
that gov. Faquharhas carird his point with min
isters and is only waiting fur an act of parliament
to have it made a free port to all fori ign nations,
which I think be will bring with him in January or
February.
We have had, (tay» the Philadelphia Gazet'e;
the perusal of the voluntary confession of Dr Dx-
asuaaau. ene of the mail robbers, now In confire
ment in the jail of this city. It appears to be a
Ibll and undisguised representation of all the cir
cumstances preceding anil attending the rohh'ry.
Thrir trials arc to take plae* in Arril next, before
Judge Washington, at a court to be held in Tren
ton.
Vor New- York
The pa-k-t ship RISING STATF,®
Or.urch, nuur, *ill meet wt.!s ..Aratch. Fo:
frrt* fit or pasrge, having elegant trc^iurNation*,
appl/ on board, at M r K;® r ie’s wharf, «r to
C. C Griswold &. Co.
Tnyhr't sorrs.
l-arcir-g ir^m said whip and for a*ic u su>o\t,
31 birrelt Rtirinbu , -g Gin
28 do rye Whinkey
*2 G»g» and I Snlkty
8 brtfrcl* Gidfr
8 firkins Go iim Rutter
mriuffi I——w- 50
4jiy WautMto charter
A rmali VESSEL, to go to Nor*I; Car
olina or Baltimore.
R- (• J. Habersham,
nia-rh 1 r 5
Planters’ Bank Stock.
Seventy .harts of the Punters lljuk a'oek. are
offered f *r sale, in sucl: numbera as tu auit pur
chaaera. Apply tu
Cnsrles Kochue", or
Thomas Wiightjjun.
Cimnitue c.mmiaaionert ij plUtagc
march 1—sc—SO
Corn and Oats—afloat.
200C bushel* very tine northern wnitc flint Corn
13 <0 Jo Oat*> # on board *>cbooritr William,
for talc by JOHN L.WUKUl’ 8t CO.
at»o,
60 kegs firit quality Lard
19 hhda New-iCngLnJ Rum
march I— 50
Boots ~5 Shoes.
NINETV-TIVO FAV-KAOES, just receivad
per brig .s.laira, in aiid.ti in to a lj-gca.Surtineni
hand. SAMUEL. EVANS,
lle.l itnre, eait of the Exrhur.ge, dsun the bluff
march 1 —SQ >
Accommodation Stage.
Gentlcmrn wishing to attend the laces, are in
farmed that a carrifge taking in 4 passengers, wii)
start every moaning trr.m the .M* rchants' and
PUntera* Hotel, gay at 9, 10 and J1 o'clock pre
cjsely, diking 3 trips prcvciLa n> the coxnier.ee
ment of the race; a.*d will lekv^ «hc meegrourd
at 3.4 and 5* m inrctvim, (acritients excepted.)
1 hose w-iabin/; this rood** of scroanmoditioQ mxy
>nake previous arrargeraenfa f >r all or any j*n
of t ,c time during the cjuVnuiMice of races, oy.
applying at the office of the hotel, where books'
II be k*pt for tha* purpose.
1* d. N / s**ats will hr considered engaged tin
I'.’M the money i* paid in advance,
march J-—— m —50
Notice
Thr recounts of .Mr Wittiirs l.rrxs, late con-
tractor fur sweeping ct.imme, sre plated in the
hands of the snb«i:nber for suit. Persons indebt
ed thereon will avail themselves of this no ice by
railing at the subscriber*® office on or before the
13th of March-next, being the return day of hit
court and settle the same A large proportion of
these accounts are against free people ef color
Jsanc jiussell, y e-
march 1 1 50
To Mechanics wanting apprentices.
A Lad, from the country. Well grown, and in
his sixteenth year, ot good morals, wishes to serve
an apprenticeship to any of the most active call
ings—to a carpenter or brcklner would be pre
ferred A few lines left at this offie- wilt he rtu-
lv attend, d to. march 1 — »» SO
Money found.
A pocket-book con* am'mg a ^mrl! rum cf money
wa< f :un»l by a negro boy a few morning* since.
The owner can have it, by pa- ing for this adver
tisement rnd leaving a trifling compensation for
the finder, on *pp!y*ng at Uicofticc of the Merch
ani#’ and Planters* Hotel
march 1—-5t’
Founi
On Sunday afternoon, about six miles from
town, on Ihe Angus!a road, a ailrei* mounted
Sword Cane. The owner can have it by apply
ing at this office, and f aying for the advertise
ment .
inarch 1 Jf 50
Mechanical Exhibition.
AT Till COUHT-SOrSl.
MR. ARDKNOND
lfe # urrs his graceful «cknow)c^men*s fo tfe
c’fizeos ar.ci publ’.c in general of Savannah fi»r the
liberal er.«-T>iira;.:'Tn*‘nt f*e hv^ rrccived, anti begt
1 :avc tr? mfortn them. tb<*t during ?".c short nme
hr intend* to remain in 9a*an<iai>. lie w.l! u*»e eve
ry exertion to deserve public patronage.
Thi9 Evening, 1st of March. -
.ind the ** i following evewngs.
Mr. Amsosti wd! intiovrce x ViF-W of the
INTERIOR PART
or
St. George’s Chapel, Windsor;
IF. IA the rlJXLn.it. J'U (i C ESSJO.Y oj the
FnJ.YCEdS CHAHLOFTE o) H ALES.
The coffin will b* settn undtr a splendid canopy,,
atuiulvJ by tne Piand Clergy, and cd.tr.s
who olhutsted on tin* occasion. Observe This
procession du/?r* fran. tiiat winch wr^s repreaent |
e<l to tLc audience last week. Tnat wuf tne ,-m- i
ceuioi. from Liarmont to Witvyor—this
procession in the instd
denonti is aware that
•ented the same evening, but that would be im
poNsibie, ou account of tie long ti.ne that it
would take^o cna r -ge ihe «'•'
Ke/# 2—View of LISBON. it stood before
the Earthquake.
Victa 3 L 4—A View of the city of LONDON
to conciudt, by particular desire, with the uiuel
admired rt presentation ol a b IOKM at sHA.
Doors wtU be opened at six, unu the per
formance commence at seven, and finish at nine
o’clock- .,
•.•‘Admittance ttftt cekts.
tlf Tickets to be had ai the Court-House.
.'iarunnuh, .March i—-50
PUBLIC SALES-
the FOI.LOWING
Valuable Oity Property for Sfde
Being the prof trty cf a person w ho trisbea to
rex ore from Savannah, and for w hich the mo*t
uikdoubted titles car. be g-.ven, vif:
Lot No 1, Gn ene ward. 60 fret front,
on Urottitlttnn street, arid 9> feet deep,
w*ih a lluild'ng thereon, 40 feet fn»nt,
xud a smad B idding on the lane. Pro-
p«ny in tie*srimpte.
L^t No 2, Greene ward, being » city lot, ?ub
yet to a ground rent ol § .7 per annum, SO feet
f'ni.t by 9j tett dtrrp, with a Dwelling House and
Kitchen thereon.
Lot No 4, and half of No 5 in Carpenter’* row,
9J feet froiii Mini I5o feet deep, with a large two
story Ha use thereon, having tenements two
fvmifirs, being 5* feet in front, with Kitchen, Sta
bles, air. in fee aunple.
Lot No 3, Carpenter’s row, being a half lot, 36
feet front by ISO deep. I . fee simple.
fhe above named pro. erty is now offered at
privute n e by t!ie undersigned, and if rot dii*
sx, *• i.v. . ;.. se.f of dn or before the first Tuesday in next
r.| the Cuapel. Mr. Ar- J monih, w ill then be *old at public auction before
y should both he rej re-1 tl»e court-house in the city of Savnnnab, at the
ususd time of publ.c sales on that day.
For terms at private sale apply to the sub&cri
her. JAMES HUNTER, ciici’r
feb 18 41
CONCERT.
Mrs FHENCil teiiaer* hfr grateful aeknow-
ledgcir.euis tu her friends and the public, fur the
ver> lioerU encouragement she has received, and
informs them, she will give a tnird and LAST
CONCERT,
To-Morrow Evenings March 2,
JU the Exchange Long Room,
Whcxuahe will sing ti’.e following select SONGS:
VilT I.
Soso—The Minstrel’s Harp, with) riorL
the Recitative, $
Soxc—Donny Doon, Scotch Air
s>u#©—FoLcca—No more by Sorrow, Jim hum
PAAT IX.
Soiro—Ltree's Young Dream, Jn»h Air
Somo—Jessie, the Flower of Dumhlune, 'J onnaUll.
The cehbrated Echo Seng,) n .
(by particular desire > 5
Tickets, one dollar, to be had at the Bar of
fie Exchange. Concert will commence at half
past asms o’clock.
Savannah, Jlfarch 1,18*9——53
Cotillion Society.
A BALL will be given at the Exchange, THIS
EVENING, l.t March,
march p 47
Sansay’s Cotillion Party.
A HALL will be given on Thursday evening
next, 4th March. march 1—5J
Library.
A Meeting of the Savannah J.'h-T.-t) S-.eitev
ill take place THIS EVENING, 1st. of March,
at the Library Hall, at half past 7 o'clock.
Oemier, sec’ry
march 1 x—49
For Sale
A pair of elegant Hay Horses, and a neat light
Carriage, nearly new; one second hand Carriage,
and one elegant Philadelphia made Gig.
ALSO
A Tract of Land,
containing 300 acres, six miles from Savrnnah, on
the (Balts—the ecttlemem on an elevated bluff, well
adapted for a summer residence, with a bold river
in front If not disposed of at private sale befo
re the first Tuesday in next month, will then be
sold at public auction, before the Court-fl<-use,
in the city of Savannah, at the usal hours of pu
bhc sales, on that day.
James Hunter, auct'r.
fcb 25 47
Skerijf’s sales.
On thejirgt Saturday after the first Tuesday in
March next t
Will be sold at the market.house in the town »f
St Mary’s, between the hours of ten and three
o’clock of that day,
The following household Furniture, to wit: one
bureau, one book-case, one WHsl.band stand, eight
reading books; levied on as the property of l)a-
lei Copp to satisfy an execution, Abraham ilea-
sent vs Daniel Copp and Robert Rudolph.
George Long, d s. c. c.
St Mary'n, Jan 30, 1819 (29)
AUCTIONS.
To-Morrow, Hi March,
fTtd br mU leforr the emt^-h wr t - fix riif, 6s
t*eeri the usual curs*/ 1 * a- rl V »*r.;rf,
S3 Negroes, in families.
All the grown um ’« nr m t v■
•\f lie be-t. n ict'r,
rra-ch C -JO
• To-Morrow, Mirch f! K
FTi'l be **id at th r r»i J nee oj Ixvi S. Jfl.ystU
nr-ir the rou’t-d*AJ hi*
Household and Kitchen Furniture^
cuK$isri!<o or
F-1 gant card i abl.s
Do tea and dining Ttibles
Do Welton and Sccich CarprtJ
1 dozen elegant fancy Chair*
1 do do Wind>ordo
1 pair do I.ooking-Glasse<
Elegant brass And-Jrona, bkovrl, fend ln<|
Tonga
1 elegant set dimity window and bed CufSicvj
which have ncv»:r been used
Flegant sets Tea Chinn and Wa ters
1 elegant Bedstead
1 elegant Gig, Harnef!) and Horae, and
A variety of other Articles.
The Fttrnftnre is in good order, having bsen
but little* lined It can b« reen previous to the
day of sale. Cor.dith ns, cash.
A. ilowe, auct’r.
march } 49
To-Morroir, -March S,
Will be scM m. from of il»*r court bouse at the
usual time.
Three N EG HOES, vi* : a prime fellow about 30
years of age. a tolerable carpvnter; two likely
voung women, bo*h good cooka, washers ai.d.
ironers—all Varrai.trd titles ^nd sold for no fauK
Terms at rime ol sJc.
VV ill if ird dj* Baker* aucVr%.
march 1 49
To-Morrow, March S,
Will be sold bdore the court.house, betw een the
usual hour**.
Two TRACT- 5 of LAND, in Tattnall county^
one containing 4C4 acres and the other 25ts do.
Terms, cash* A- Howe, auct'r.
march 1 —...-49
{y* Board and lodging wanted
by agentleman, in a respectable family, in a cen
tra! pari of the city. Address to E R. ut the
printer’s march 1 Sj
m
SHIP NEWS.
FORT OF S.ir.1XX.UT
£Bt
, i. arvtn.
Pchooner Mack Time, Stark. Vew-York.9 ds—
H\Xh an assorts!eargb—to • ABmg & Lcff. Tlscon
h Oruen, J Muir, Meig* & Reed, A Cope. C Bru-
ea, Stnrges 8» Burroughs. F Ball and C C Turner
Schdoner -fohn Allen, Winser, F.denton, (» c)
—com a*^d sfunplra—to Rea St Butlej
Schooner Emily, White, New-York, 8 days—to
R Acreage, confignee*—wi;h an assorted cargo—
to MI Wdtcr, Scarbrough U M Kirine. snd .Tc.hn-
aton & Hills. f*^:scnyera—Messrs. Pechirg and
'Darnel Munson
Schooner Wiilrra, Drxter. New-York. lddav*s—
-»-an assorted cargo—to .1 l^tkrop k Co
Schooner Tom-Rull Philips, Ooo**wh«teYie. tO
||pur«—cotton syd wSodl—to R k J Haherstiam,
and Scott A- Fahm.
ctT.nxn.
Ship Albert, f»allatin ( urk, Havre—C Coffin
Hr'c Othello, Drrrl*>g, Wew-York-O. Gsrdsts
Rrig America. Rnckius, Phil' lei hi.v
Sch’r Sophia. Turner, Sorf iksnd Baitiranre- J
Rogue tf Co
Jiff. For Liverpool
The v. r\ fine f««t >*il* s ‘ *^hir F.M7A-
SETH WILsflN*. Irtuboilflofiilvir m.*t<r. hav
ing the g*^ater* part of her cu\t ng?g.-d will be
dispatched witlx>ut delay f- r freight « f t^e rr-
jnaindrr or p>*-s^ :tppl> to the mart or on ho/*.r-’.
ftt Telfair’s ai.Hrfi. or io J49H\ BOGf'E,
m.rch ! - # rv—5) flunte~'t ttrh .**f
• 9. r fr< i^ht or charer onplv *o tlie mas-
■on b i l *•• Jcntt'upper *h»r .»• to
Hell A' ilo/t.
rtersb : -*-41
C. Kelsey 8{ Co.
Having taken Charlfs M Istihf. into part
nership, will continue to transact business un
der riie firm of C Ki.lskt & Co ; and as they are
dcs:roU£ of closing their former business, request
those indebted to them to settle their accounts,
and those having demands against them to pre
sent them for pavment. C. KELSEY 8; CO.
feb 25 ajt 48
John C. Holcombe
Having taken the ware house lately occupied
by Flewrllin £i Dickinson, offers his services in the
FACTORAGE aud COMMfSSJO.Y LL\E —
His store houses are now undergoing a thorough
repair for the reception of produce, merchandize
fiic.—and strict attention will be paid to all busi,
ness commuted tp his care.
Augusti, (~Ga J Jufy 1 1 156
John G. Cowling
Offers his services in Augusta, to his fiends
and the public in penerM in the capacity of Aue-
tio\e* r ‘ and Com’nisti ’i Mrrchrnt, and null be
thankful f >r their favor*. A ry consignments o
merchand.ze for rale, or any order For j he ptir-
chase of produce, will be thaukfnlly received and
faithfully attended to.
-fuifuira. Go Fch 9. 1619 —38
Spring Golds.
Received per brigs Chatham and Maria, and
ship Victory, from Liverpool, and far sale on ;>>
eommodating teim*, the following Goods, chiefly
selecttdfar this market:
Pax Goon*—Vigrr-ia and l an dies* fire pel'sce
Cloths, printed Shawls, silk Vestings, Ticks, F.'.o-
rentines snd Threads
Glasswark—consisting of e’fgant cut Winei,
Tumblers. Decan*ers tnd pocket Bottles
Cos*- pold burnished in sets, packed in box-
et; **ni«melird and painted do do
Eabthrswaht—d*ning and tea Services of Ja
pan and Semi-Chin»
also
Hardware—English Mustard
B 13 London Strut r> ea.-ks
A large assortment of Bath, vellum and pout
writing Paper, from the manufacturers direct
John Thomas,
f. b 16—-lI 39 Riee*s taharf
Seven Copjiers Reward
Will be pi : <l to aoj- une »'h > will deliver to mr
D^Vlt) G DAVIES, »n indented «pprentjee to
tt.» otfier of'.he s.vanna'i Rej.ubl exn. Davies is
_b ut 5 feet II ii-cres Inffh. si.nder made, very
,vi c mplexion. itoops when he walks, ami
has a A' ch in Ins (.-ait. The above reward will h.t
paid for his apprehension; i*nu 61 c-ms more will
t>e d\en on ii.formation of an* f ers- n harhorin.-
hrn, FRRDEKK K S FF-LL
feb 22 44
Notice.
Unrip* Thr rviM-e arecaui.ored .-.gainst reeeivirg .
r° r ,far,p n r rom .. .. * note, give by the sub«:riber ;o J .me
The «eli 9 .er ^ WAWES. L. M d ... r , • a . o1 s \ t , Oeuimr, Iblr. f. •
Ci.ase, master, will snl on Wednesday . ,1.11a ,. f-r a negro te>lu«;
*»h h -ill Medl. ck could no’ gi>e over to tn<
li having n" legal title to h'rrt: which n-'T wu
ti<v pi,j by me. H ARDY EVEnliT-
Striven county, Feb- 24, 1^*9—t*“—47
t( Franklin Fire Engine and Hose
Company.”
A regular meeting of the Company Will take
place at the Exchange To-Morrow evtning, the
2cl instant, at 7 o'clock.
3. George, sec'ry. pro tern.
Inarch 1 a SO
Postponement.
The meeting of the Chamber of Commerce, ad
vertised to have been he ld this evening, is post
poned until Saturday next, »t 7 o’clock r it.
Joseph Cummiog, sec’ry,
march 1- . — 50
Grand Loigr.
The members of tl e Grand Lodge of Georgia,
and the different Lodges under its jurisdiction
by their proper representatives, are summoned to
attend a grand quarterly communication, on Sa
turday the 6th of March, at 6 o’clock r.
Puncial attendance is requested.
Ry order of the Right IP. G. JM.
T- N. MOREL, G. S.
march I— 50
The Sale of City Lots
is postpone.! until the lath instant, when the sale
will pns’tisely ta-te place on the South Common
between tl.e hours of 10 and 12 o’clock.
F. M. Stone, c. m.
ma-ch 1 50
Brought t» Gaol,
In Savannah, January 13, 1819, a mulatto man
who says his name is CHARLES, and Mat he be*
fo-ig* to Mr. Goodwin, of Edgefield, Soutb-Cafoli-
na He i« about thirty years of age, and five feet
eij;ht inches high; stout ai d w eli formed far
strength and ac'.ivity. He says he \ca9 formerly
the property of Benja Glover.
II. M‘Call, j. c. c.
jan 14 11
Brought to gaol,
In Savannah February *6, *819, a negro man
who jays his name is SAM, andflbat be belongs to
Allen Perkins, near Greenville court-house, South
Carolina- He is about thirty years of age, and 5
feet 7 ir.aheshigh: s»>s his present owner pur
chased him of R;ce Ross, and that he ranawaj
before Christmas.
II. M<Cal1, c. c. c.
fcb 8 52
Brougit to gaol,
In Savannah, Feb.uary 14, 1819, a negTO man
ho says his naTes is BEN, and that be ’belorys
to Robert Praser. of Augusta. He in about five
feet nine inches high, and thirty years of age; has
a scar on his forth tad.
H. M‘CnlJ, g- c. c.
feh 16 39
Brought tu Gaol,
In Savannah, January 8, 1819, a negro man who
mv* his name is Uobik, and that he belongs to
hn Garnet, af Suuih-Garoliiia, near Augu?*a
He is ahjut thirty-five vears cf age and five feet
five inches high. He formerly belonged to Mr.
Williamson, cf this city.
H. M*Ca]l, g. c. c.
jar. 9 7
Brought to gaol,
In Savannah. Febru:» r y 11 1819, a negro man
h.o says hiN name is STEPHEN, and that he be
long? to Charles Lvve. of Sal.ketcher, South-
Carolina He is about 45 years uf age, and J feat
7 ii.chti high: ke has lost the *:ght of hia left eye-
H. M^all, g. c. c.
Rb 16 59
Brought to Goal,
In Favannah, Sept 10, 1818, a negro man who
.-.ays his namr is andtb-t he belongs to Ab-
tr urden. in the northwestern pa»t of Georgia.
> i? ab'-ut thirty years rf ige ard five feet —
chc- h g*». He ha* a smiling counterance and
tells an equivccai taie; ilie truth cf wh>h isd^ubt-
II. M'CALL, ut,
oct 28 208
Sheriff's safe.
On the first Tuesday in April next.
Will be sold at the court-house in the city t f Sa
vannah, between the usual hours of ten ar.d
three o*d >ck,
I he following twenty-eight (28) Negroes, viz:
Burton and Abcgail. Roistin and Cloe, April and
Rinah, Philip and Finder, Luth, Lydia, Jack, July
J B»Uy, JGdmbiirgh, Molly and Beny, Jenny,
Cl*arlo!te uml Adam, Cato Pusey and Hannah, Ih-
rah. Kitty, Cuddy and Bob, Sylvia, hacchuv, a
nutsoui levied on as the property of John Wool
to satisfy judgment in favor of J;*mes Moss, sur
viver. GEORGE L. COPE, acc
feh 27 50
To-Morrow, March S,
Between the hours of 10 and 2 o’clock, willl be
sold before the Court-House, in the city ol Sa
vannah,
The following named NEGROES, to wit: Celia
and her three children, Charlotte and her three
children, and Isaac, Andrew and George.
Sold in pursuance of a decree in equity.
Conditions .cash.
>1. Herbert, auct'r.
march 1 —25
Will be Sold
On thr frit Tuesday in April next,
By an order of the honorable the Inferior court of
Chatham county, at the usunl hours of sale, in
front of the court-house,
Five Negroes to wit; Betty, her three children,
and Arthur—to be sold as the property of the es
tate of Benjamin Forsyth, to make a division
among the heirs of said estate.
M. Forsjtb, executrix.
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Administrator's sale.
On the first Tuesday in April next. ^
Will be soid, by permission of the court of ordi
nary of Chatham county, before the Court-house
tn the city of Savannah,
A Negro Man; the personal property of George
Heisler, deceesed.
George D. Heisler, ad at or.
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StateBank Shares.
On Tuctiay, 6th t>j April enrui.g’.
Will lie sold, at she Court-House, in Iherity of
Savannah, between the hours of Id and 2 o'clock,
Teiv SHAKES in the stock of the bank of the
State of Georgia—The property of Ann RtT-toins,
a Minor Sold by order of the Court of Ordina
ry of Chatham County.
William T. Williams, Guardian.
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. id mm is t valor’s sales.
On the fir,i Tne,day in M y nert.
Will be sold before the court house in the city o*
Savannah; by order of the honorable the jus
tices of the Inferior court cf Chatham county;
Two tract- of Land, one lymp in the county of
Chatham on Little Ogech-e, containing 250 acres;
the other in the county of Wilkes, containing 2V>
acres—being the real estate of John Butler, dec
aud sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors.
Janies Arinstroug, adm'or.
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Sheriff's sale.
On thr f-’tt Tun day tn May neat.
Will be sold at the court house in Bryan county
between the hours of 10 and 3 o’clock,
AU that tract of pine Land, containing 150 acres,
in Bryan county; levied on as the property of the
es-ate of John Sterling to satisfy the state and
county tax of laid es'ate for the years 1817 and
IS18 GEORGE H SUUMAN, a. » r
feb 215 fr* 43
Georgia—Effingham county.
By John Charlton, clerk ot die court of ordi
nary for the county and state aforesaid
Whereas. Jonathan Scckiyerand Ann Catharine
Shrimp applies for letters of administration on
the estate of William Shrimp, late of Effingham
coun'v, ceceasfd
These are, therefore, focite and admonish all
and Singular the kind-ed and creditors ' f the said
deceased to file tb-ir objections (ifany they have)
in my office on or before the fust day of April
near, otherwise-letters of administration will Ite
granted the applicant*. ,
Given under -ny band and seal; this 18th day of
February, 1819.
[L SV JOHN CHARLTON, c e x e c
. feb 18 • 4! .
• Geoegia—Effingham county.
By John Charlton, cierk of the court ot ordi
nary fen* the eouotv and state aforesaid
Whereas, John Dugger applies for letter*
administration on the estate of D»vid Canned
late of Effingham county, deseased.
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all
and singular the kindred and creditors of said de
ceased t" file their objections fit sny they have)
in my office on or before the first day of April
next, nthtrvdse lepers of administration will be
granted the applicant
Given undrr my hsrd-and seal, this 18tb day
of Febrjarv, 1819.
rL SI JOHN CHARLTON, neon
1 feb 18 * «
To-Morrow, March 2,
Will be sold before the Ooun-lfou.se in this city,
between (lie usual hours,
A prime family of NEGROES, consisting of A
woman and her five children. -
Terms, cash.
M. Herbert, auct'r.
march 1 f J
To-Morrow, March 2,
W,U be told ut the Court.Uou,e.
One half of the intereat in the Chatham Steam-
Mill—aud as the sale of this valuable establishment
will be a positive one, it will be well worth the
attention or capitalist* Parsons disposed ta pur-
chose can receive any information they may re
quire on the premises.
Conditions made known at the time of sale—
which will bo liberal.
M. Herbert, ««*’-
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To-Morrow, March 3,’
Will ie told before the Courl-Uiutr, in thio city,
ott-sccn the utual hourt,
A prime MULATTO GIRL, about 17 year* of
age, a capable house servant. Terms, cash.
M. Herbert, auct'r.
march 1———35
Elegant Furniture,
LOOKING GLASSES, &r.
On Thursday, March II,
Will be sold at ilie jY> 10 York / urnitwe Ware
house, next door to colonel Slieln an’s crockery
store* without any reserve, it being for the pur
pose of closing a consignment:
1 pair elegant framed Glasses,-4K by 30
1 do do a- a. i._
1 do do
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2 do do
6 mantle
With a large assortment cf elegant Dressing-
Boxes* Toilet-Boxes, Swing Glasses and Window
Cornices.
ALflO
A general assortment «>f the most fashionable
and elegant FURNITURE (all of warranted work
manship) ever offered at public silt in this city.
Terms, cash.
Sale to commence ot 11 o*click.
M. Herbert, auct’r.
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of various sizes
On the first Tuesday in April next,
hill be sold in front of the court.house, if not
previously di»po**d of at private sale.
The HOUSE and LOT,
od the Bsy, at present cccupied by Mr.
■ nil Cbarrier.
* ' Sale at 12 o’rfocF.
Williford <y Baker, anct'rs.
To whom apply for terms at private sale,
feb 22 1 44
Information Wanted.
Any person who will give information res-
'peclii.ff Mr. Patmc* I) BouBKrwho left Savan
nah in October 18.8, wi“ confer fit obligation on
his brother Ric -ard Bourke, by directing a few
lines to ihe editor of the Savinah Republican.
jan 22—ax*—IS
Brought to Guol,
In SavannAh, February 24, *819, a negro man
who says his name i* Abram, and that he belongs
to John Ardis, of Euinam county. He is abimt
twenty-one years ot 3ge,fiveft-et two inches tughs
he has]o*t two of his upper fi re teeth
A,hi ll*brt. belonging to John Ardis* ab« ut
twenty-*)* vears of age and five feet eight inches
high; matked with theiRffiall per.
Also a negro woman jfcumed Arit, belonging
to John Ardis, about twenty-three years ol age
and five feet two inches Irgh liglu complexion.
i*o a negro man named Jontr, belonging to
John Ardis, about thirty yeaas of Rge and five feet
six inches high, light complexi in.
They saw that they runaway about three weeks
ago.
Also Pstxb^ belonging to John Ardis. about
twenty-two year* of age and five fe*t nine .aches
°L -h’gh; he has two or three small scar* *>n his ieft
l f* ihetk.'
feb 2J 47
H. M'CALL. o. c c.
Ne.^roes for Sale.
The subscrib r offers tor sale eighty four Ne
groes, accu-womrd io the culture <*t r»r.e. They
are f.art of a l .rg e and well disposed gang, M*d
wojvhv the attention r? planters ol r.ce jn Savan
nah river.
James Johnston-
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