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No. ijt—Vol. XVII,
Tuesday evening, august 17, ist9.
Whole
Fellow Citizens!
T ATT) 4 candidate lor CtHHK OP THp MAH-
KUT: if eleded, pledge myself for the perform'
•ace of the duties of the office.
Robert Christie.
tog 12 74
To the Public.
t offer sve-candiJat* for Ulerk of the Market:
if elected will endeavor to disenarge the duties
thereof, JOHN DILLON
»u? 12 74.
During tUe absence of our John
S peak man, John McNish, esq and L 11. Almy,
«reour fcttornies JOHN SPEARMAN U CO.
July 17 c* 63
&Law Office.
The subscriber will etfemi in his professional
bo vines* when ever called npon. He may be
found lit the Exchange or in Broughton street, at
Mn. Voting’s. JOHN D. LK IVES.
,ju!y 29——68
The subscriber
Tenders to his freodiand acqojiintances, his
services as an AUCTIONEER and GENERAL
COMMISSION MERCHANT. He has a convert
iedt and commodious fire proof More, and will use
♦is utmost exertions to give satisfaction to those
who m i} favor him with their support.
' George SchleV.
imannali. ?*t atig.
i 70
Received from Liverpool,
By the brig New-Orh »ns racket, via //(tries,
A supply ct b'ue and white i’Liuit, of an excellent
quality; and
A few bales of L^-idm dvjfil Planter/,
The above woolens are worth the attention of
flatter,, it they have come out 22} per cent
cheaper than any wuylena of the same quality im
p ..-ted last year.
OX (MSB
450 pieces first quality Bagging
A lja» bales Vo.lt.hi.e Ch a'hing
Pipes and quarter casks old Madeira
An elegant London mr.de Piano
And a few handsome gold Watches
A Also, for salt
A comfortable re-iJcncc in broughton-street, in
a healthy situation. The bouse is three stories
.high; the lower one of brick and the two tipper
of wood The out buddings, which arc in good
repair, are also of hrick. The whole premises
have lately undergone a thorough repair. The
binttc is covered with slate: the two lower stories
plastered; the upper newly papered,and incom
plete order for occupancy, which will be given
the 1st October. JOHN M'NISH,
aug 3—ca 70
Notice.
Persona having demands against the Es f ate of
Edmund Dillon, Deceased, will present their ac.
CjU'its and those indebted to said Estate wil
it" payment to JOHN DILLON,
ji.ly 15—6J Jtdsnr ef.tr,id plat.
The Copartnership
Heretofore carried on b> IK Scarbrough, Toteph
P M Xiane if MU .A grown, under the firm ol
S?css»R0C0B & M Kixvr. is this day dissolved by
mutual consent. It is requested that ail unsettled
accounts tnav be rendered in tor settlement or It.
initiation; and :h,t all persona indebted will
•i.-thwilh task" p .Vtnent ’> W Scarbrough,
W* SCARBROUGH
J. P. M'KI.VNF,
JOHN N Vi l ROM,
aug 12,18 9
Qj* The subscriber intending to continue btisi-
e»s in the factorage & fern mission fine alone
■for hit own account, offers bis best services in
that line, to the friends of the former concent and
,e public; and to those, disposed to favor him
who tna? hesitate to do so from his recent em-
rriitsment. a sufficient guarantee will be furnish-
under the patronage offriends, competent to
rd it. WILLIAM SCARBROUGH,
aug 12—cm 74
Muscovado Sugar.
_t received perbng David Porter, from St. Jago,
;90 htids prime Mucovado Sugar
'93 barrels do do do
I i SJ boxes brown *ugar.
- for sale by DOUGLASS & SORREL,
wno aarx,
' ;Green Coffee
Tentrifie Wine
ittls Soap , _
serial. Gunpowder and Hyson Teas
.findow.Olavt, 8 by 10 and to by 1J
^Holland Gin, t*c Ac.
aug 12 r 74
Prime Pork.
cask* of prime Pork, for sale by
* IV tu. Tajlor.
-74
l aug
Notice.
'ter (he 1st of September next the subscriber
cease to receive bridge Dills—In the rnr .n
thev will be taken at par for goods nr debts
1 .ANDREW LOW & Co.
bug 12——w——74
fust Received and for Sale
J, pr ice LEAF TOBACCO
P J. II Herbert,
lug 14 a 73
J\otice.
Copartnership of WlrtlAXSOX & Dt Via-
[•xpires this day by its limitation. Joax T.
f ans jx is hereby authorised to settle and ad.
El the accounts of tk*t co cern. 1 hose in.
will call and pav or liquidate their balances,
IC dtm'.nds will present then for
JO IN P WILLIAMSON.
w>ETIT DE Vll.f.F.KS.
kb. llthTugust, 1819—»T—75
Notice.
• The unfinished business of the late firm of Iioyd
&,lfsrt«s, will beattended to by'thesttjscribers,
who h iving entered into copartnership, tender
their professional services to their friends.—Their
office it in the new brick building at he corner
of the Bay and Whitaker street, over col.dhelman''
Crockery store.
James Morrison,
John C. Nicoll.
My 15—62
Bills of Exchange
On London, Glasgow, Manchester and Liver
pool, payable in London, for sale by
John Speaktnan tJCo.
april 26 98
The Subscribers,
Offer for sate, an invoic*. containing
10 bales wse Blarfceta 8-4 a li-4
30 bales London ffutftl Blankets, assorted sizes
.2 bale* b’ue- Plaint
2 bal*3 Cassimerea, assorted colors & pnccs
6 bafts. 6 4Cb>thj, do do do
2 wrapper great f>a»s
The above goods being fairly charged, and
comprising a g?od assortment ol heavy wooIenSp
fiiran establishment in Savannah or Augusta, will
be a dd at a moderate advance and on liberal ere
dit for approved paper, to clove sales.
James Dickson & Co.
aug K) 73
'The Subscriber,
Having accepted of the agency of thr^ extern
sive Paper Manufactories to the north, will always
luve a I ,rge supply of the following descriptions
of PATER, viz:
Super Royal printing Pape*
Royal do do
Demi do ‘ do
IT'Jlsolp writing do
It ,se vellum letter do
Kentish cap do
Double wrapping do
Common dp do
ALSO, OX HAST).
A quantity of Blank Books
"hich will be aold at a rate that will make it an
object to retailers to purchase.
LIKXW1SX
A conriant supply of Albany double ALE and
PORT in barrels. ' L. PETTY.
Savannah, May 27 25
For Sale
700 pieces Dundee' Bagging
James Dickson Sf Co.
aug 10 73
For Sale.
The subscriber intending to be absent from this
state for t!>e summer months, offers
A pair oFfine carriage Hordes,
Also an excellent gig cr f-addle Horse,
A light Car riage, complete for travelling;
A Gig, Philadelphia built, pearly rew;
As a4'0 his mulatto servant Scipio, an excellent
oarliman a"d waiting nmn;
With Sally and her son Hercules. Sally
goodcook, washer and troner; an.d Hercules about
15 years old, is a complete house servant, and
well understands the care and management of
horses.
The above horses carriage !*re well u*i
the attentiim of any person who intends travelling
as they were used last summer on a journey to
Attorney the westward. The above servants are honest,
,\W. Scwl/rough sober, and in every way desirable for a family.
Por terms apply at the corapting house, Fra
zier’s wharf, or at. the house, Oglethorpe square.
John Speaktnan.
June 3 31
Georgia Hotel.'
The subscriber informs bis friends and the pub
lic, that he has again resumed the control of the
above establishment; and having formed a con
nection with Mr’ Gideon Daly, it will he conduct
ed in future under the firm of Hjtchliss y .Dvtiy.
Their best exertions will be given to render it as
mipiete a public house in every respect as any
in the city- D. HOTCHKISS,
may 26 24
To Rent
The Dwelling House on the Bay, nearlv oppn
e to Washington Hall, at present occupied by
»frs Bernard, as a, b earding house. I'o*session
can be riven iinmedlarely. I. MINIS,
aug 3 t 70
To Hire
Five active able bodied Negro Men. For terms
pply to ^ WILLIAM MOKKL.
Negroes to Hire.
Two n^gro Women, one of whom is a good
i k and turns- S -nmi'; also a negro Boy about*
1L to be hired by the m'»nth or year. Enquire at
ie office of the Republican.
N. B. The above negroes are warranted honest,
sug 10 -73
Factorage.
J uodtmigned intend,nx- to continue to de-
ill hi* time »n0 hii attention to the Factor-
Id Commission Business offers his 'Jest ser-
|o his friends and to nil those who m„y he
i to favor him. He will, until further no-
eep hi* office in the counting room of
K Kicli:i:Js >n Jc Co. and have (he pro-
I rrjttclisndi-e, that siiali be consigned to
1 in Bolton’s fire-proof bnildfigs.
Petit De Vtller*.
xnrilv, 11 tb August, 1819—c«-75
them Stage Regulations.
■ Will run but once a week in future.
„.t of October next. It will leave Sx
bery Thursday, «nd Arrive in Darien the
i >nd leave D»rien every 1 uesday, and
(rannsb the same day. The stage wil!
isely at 4 o’clock in the moming, and
, p?t-(n, tr ebrtiiJ neglect to attend at
in fin.?, their money will be forfeited
lll bc resetvedfor any person unless the
»t the time of entering tbeir name .
• will be allowed 14 lb*, baggage,
ey will be charged fire cents per
■nge will he at the ri-k of tin*
e will be still kept at the bar of
I Hotel.
AViliiam B. Ilolzcndorf.
r*
.i Jour wheel Carriage,
Nta r l> new, with or without a pair of superior
lior&es, f> r sale Apj ly at this otiicc-
utig 7 72
VoUi't! >){prc, Augnst 7, I SI 9.
A is kept in «i»i* officr, 1>r ary entry, me-
moianium, or inf rm *tiun, that any ]>-. rso*’, (with
or without hi$ Jirnme) may wish to communicate
to the Ihiuncil, the* Maj or, or Marshal. It is also
desired, ‘hit all ccmplijots for,viobrjotis of city
tlinanccr. or other grifanc^s which require^he
interposition cf this department, may be entered
and comn unicati-d in the same form.
By order of the Mayor
F. M. St'UPic, r. m.
Ffty Dollars’ reward.
On the n.orning tf the 13th tilt, my negro girl
HiXXiB h ft her employ an«! Ins not since return
ed Hannah is a ^eusibie, 1 .kcJy gi r U about twelve
years of age; his a rear on one side of her face
and cheek, occasioned by the burn of an oven
lid. the upper part rear her term )e plainly per
ceivable, the lower part more faint, one of ber
ears has a hole in it. the other isypown up; she
had t*n a dark striped calico frock, with a cueck
apron or bid with sleeves. Hannah formerly be
longed to a Mr Gueft, who lived-on the road
leading from Savannah to Jenk’s Bridge, but for
nearly three years past has resided about Spring
Hill, where she is generally known. Twenty
D^lars will be given for l^r apprehension, if
caught within twenty miles of the city, and all
reasonable expenses ;>s:d; and Fifty* Dollars if it
can be proved ahe was either harbored or entic
ed away by a white man. W. CRAIG.
r.u ?3 70
New Summer Goods.
By the ship Emily, just arrived from Liver
pool, the subscribers have received a supply of
Seasonable Articles;
which makes their assortment more general and
extensive than at any former period—-and will be
sold at a h>w advance, and long credit given for
approved paper. ANDIiENV LOW 2c CO.
april 17- ——91
Just Received,
Per brigs ,Sp^edy-P»^ce and AUn’ra, and schoon
er Susan,
•• A fresh supply of SHOES,
in addition to a large assortment—all for wile.
SdtmieMEvans.
red more, cam of the Exchange, do-.cn.ihc Bluff
may 4 -5
Notice.
The subscribers having entered into a copartner
ship, for the purpose of establishing at Liverpool,
business under the firm of IVainvrtght Lf Shich,
beg leave to offer tin ir services to their friends,
as general Siiippiug and Commission Merchants
at that place. EU WAINWKIGHT.
CHARLES SIHELS.
nov 25 cue 2.30
Jiuction and Commission Business,
ix jritiEnusri ice.
The subscribers respectfully inform their friends
and the public n general, tijat tliey have com
menced the Auction and Commission Husinesr,
in the house nearly opposite the bookstore, on
VVayne-street.
Business consigned to their care will receive
promt attention.
John II. Wright St Co.
dec 18 251
Murine Sf Fire ftisurar.ee Company j
nir/Skxo .v,. 6. j
The bo<»rd of Directors of the Sava nr ah Marine
aqu Fire Insurance corr.pany. have declared a Di
vidend of seven percent on their transaction# for
the last six months^; wbtcli will be paid at the of
fice on and af ter Thursday next, the 10th inst.
* It. WAYNE, jee’ry.
june 7 34
PUBLIC SUES.
Savannah.Marine if Fire *
INCURANUE OFFICE.
fVanted to purclmre, STOCKS, cither of the
Planters, State, Unised States, or Darien hanks —
Apply at tliis office R. WAYNE, itch
Aug 5 cm 71
Savannah Iiiver Navigation Com
party 9 s Office.—*YOlli'E.
That goods on board the Company’s boats, for
which the patroons sign k receipt, will be charg
ed the highest freight, and the goods*held respon-
siHe until the freight is paid;- but the ’-Company
will in nojpnae.be aiiswyvabte for deficiency or
(lurjjage, urjess the receipt he signed by the agent,
or under his auihonty.
.T:uue$ Wittcji agent.
By order of the Hoard.
J. C. Wjatcr, president.
june 29—53
Savannah Library.
, F.verv Monday, Wednesday and Friday, from
4 to 6 o’clock v st. the room will be kept open
for delivering Decks.
Oemler, sec’ry.
feb 25 47 '
Notice.
All person? having demands against the estate
of Noble Wimbc 'ly Jones, attorney at law, decea
sed, are requested to render the same, duly attest
ed; and those indebted thereto, will please make
payment to it & Joseph Habersham,
who are auth’ ristd to make payments and to give
receipts. GEORGE JONES, exe'r.
may 3 4
otice.
The sole a-id surviving partner of a house, and
the most extensive mul respectable, that ever ex
isted in C!ur'-ft..n S»-uth-Carolina, having suffer
ed most several; from its reverses and other cau-
but, from .; nearly twenty* years labor, has
r a prospc*-! and certainty of drawing some
thing very h ir.dsnfne from die thrawidems of it;
and having to support a claim against the Spanish
government, for a very extensive sum, secured to
im by the convention •'•f l£02, and tlie treat> re
cently concluded with -Spain, and supported by
every document ami proof that can be necessary
to substantiate it, that have been inosily in the
keeping of the American government, for four
teen years pad—would be glad to treat will) a:
honorable atul respectable bouse in Georgia, io
the immediate advance of One Thousand Dollars
on the legal interest of the country; they pay
ment to be secured by a security on a rood ex
tensive and valuable landed property, iu Glynn
county. 1 Or, he would prefer procuring the im
mediate patronage of a respectable bouse or
friend, to that amount, on the condition, of their
j permitted to participate in the monies re
ceived, beyond any thing that be could offer, as
an interest; and to have permanent advantages
secured to them, after the recover of the property
The most satisfactory and undeniable testimoni
als and evidences will be shown to any respecta
ble applicant. For further particulars, please to
apply to capt. Nswcomb, at the bar of the Wash
ington Hall.
'Snvavnah. .Tune 13/A, 1819. [441
, Notice.
AH persons sre cautioned against purchasing
from Minor Winn, any lands belonging to the es
tates of Thomas Washington or David Murray, as
he the said Minor W inn has no power or authori
ty to dispose of any property of said estates.—
Persons .w ho have purchased, and hold under his
* itie, are notified that suits will be commenced
against them by the subscriber, who alone has the
legal claim to the property belonging to said es
tates.
Louisa Omoncs.
june 30 54
On Ttufrsday tlicSASept. urxt,
Wi l l.e suiti at L;e icm31Dec ui Wm. Uc\s-
tun dec
Or,« ucgrtl woman, ore cow h c*If, bt tisekold
ar.U kueben lurt.ilitre btloTijrirg tg the estate of
Miu. Ro>str/u dec—bv order of the honorable
the court of ordinary for Chatham county!
By oidee ot ilic Etocutnx.
Suit to ctu.n.ence at 10 o'clock, .
A. Howe. aucVr.
July 74 * 66
• City Sherif’s Sale. -
/)n the. fir si Tuesday in September next»
WJi he blld in front o{ the Court-House, between
ibM-’tufi of ten and two o’clock,
AU tlro^e half Lots of Land, in the city of Sa.
vanrah, brown by the numbers (39 and 40,) Li*
beny bounded on ihe nffrth by a latyr. oi\
ibetust l>x Jeffvrson-street, on the west by Dti*
hignuiTs lot, ana on the^nrt;lh by ihe othermcrie-
».ies uf lath nttuihers and .40,) Kgether with
the imprbvenieuta therein, atihjeci to the Corpo
ration ground rent—levkxf on as the property of
Ducior Abraham SlieftsU. to satisfyfe&txuttops itt
favour of Darnel liobms and another.
Isaac ou, s. c. 5.
july 31, 1819 69
Continued Sale.
On the first Tuesday in Supteiiiber next.
Will be sold at Effingham court house, b(.tween the
usrtal I: mrs, •
One thousand acres of land, bounded on Thorraa
Wylly, David l.oret, and George Amstufi ’s lands,
;o,d the piitdic lots of Effingham court house th-
A.lso, lot No 9, Springfield, xrid the improve,
menu; levied on as ihe property of Philip Junta
to satisly an execution in favor of Bazil bray.
C. Wisenbaker, s. E. c.
aug 7 72
. Notice.
All person? are forewarned net to purchase that
plantation or tract of land, called Nelville, h
South-Carolina. advertised by George Woodruff
esq. as the said tract of land belongs to the estate
of Mur|ay, to which the subscriber is the only nur-
vivmg representative. This tract of land railed
Nelville, is offered for sale by the subscriber, upm
advantageous terms, and indisputable titles util bt
given.
Louisa Omones.
june 30 54
Brought to Gaol,
In Savannah, July 28, lbI9, a 11 gro man who
says his name is Sabi, and that he belongs to the
estate of Sherwood Wont mack, of Hancock coun
ty, Georgia; he js about 30 years of age and 5 feet
6 inches h gh. H M‘CALL, gcc.
july 5S 69
For Sale.
k The Steam*Boot Company wi-hing to lessen tl»e
number of wooden imitdings on their wharf, jo,
as to render thai property more safe from fire, of
fer for s>a!e one of them as it now stands on the
premises; the purchaser to take the building
down and cany it off within a given time. For
ftiuher particulars inquire at the agent's office,
.-team-boat wharf.
aug 14 75
Notice.
All person** ars hereby forbid entering the en
closure at Thunderbolt doint, with the intention
of bathing. GEOItGE HERB.
mist 14 w 75
For Sale,
A desireable and healthy situation on the Salts,
about two miles from Thunderbolt, containing fif
ty acres, bounded easterly by a creek, northerly &
westerly by colonel Flournoy’s laud, and souther
ly by Cattle Park. The greater part of this tract
v/as originally good hammock land, and was for
merly Ihe residence of captain Davies, deceased.
For term<npply to Messrs. Caiisochos & Mitcuel,
• to Mr. John McKisno.v.
S ■vennah, 27/5 July 1819——67
To Rent
My Dwelling House. It has eight rooms with
fire places—four apartments in the cellar, winch
are paved with the best quality of flag; and up
on the lot are a kitciien, and comiruKhous carri
age house, etc The house might be made secure
against fire, and its situation is convenient for
merchant's counting rooms.
George Junes.
nvirult 37 —— 73
For Rent
A comfortable Dwelling Hou^e, situated on a
corner lot, in a central part of the city, and net
far fr»*m the Market. Possession will be gitcu on
he 6th of January next. Apply to
John P. Williamson
dec 23 255
The Subscriber
Will be absent for a few wee ks in the interor
of this state, during which Peter P Haubowat
will act as his attorney. JAMES KEA.
aug 14 r 75
Jin Ordinance
To regulate the Assize of Bread in this city.
Sec. 1. Be it ordained by ihe mayor and aider-
men of the city of Savannah, in Council ^sem-
’bled That from and after the passing of ibis or
dinance. the following sdiall be the assize of, and
regulation for, the sale of bread in this city:
' Continued Sales.
On the first Tuesday in September next,
Will be sold xt Effingham court house betwetn the
utual hours.
300 acres of land, adjoining land* of Samuel
Needlinger, G. 1 Neice, Joshua Dasher,Krorce. and
G. Smith. 30d acres of land adjoining lands of
Jcdediah Whiteman, S. Afnstoff, and Gotlifi Zitle-
rauer—106 acres near the great bav; and 66acre*
joining lands of C. Ulmer and Wisenbahker— le
vied on as the property of John Neid#fis«r
to satisfy an execution in favor of Asahel
Howe. C. WISE NEARER, s s o.
aug 7—72
—s-na- : - :: ■ 1 1 ■..■■■». ■ aex
Custom-House,
Collector*e office, Savannah, 23d July, 1819.
Sealed prcpo.-als will be received at this office
until the 15th day of the enbuing month, for sup
plying with rations liie crew of the revenue cuiter
Dallas.
The ration to each man per diem consists of
the following articles, viz;
Sunday—One pound cf bread, one pound tnd
half of beef, and half a pint of rice.
v Monday—One pound of bread, one pound of
pork, half pirn of peas or beans, and four ounces
of cheese. * f
Tuesday—One pound ol bread, one pound and
half rif beef, and one pouhd of potatoes, or tur
nips, tnd pudding.
ITcdnesday—One pound of bread, two ounces
of butter, or in lieu thereof six ounces of molass
es, four ounces of cheese and half a pint of rice.
Thursday—One pound of bread, one pound of.
pork, and half a pint of pease or beans.
Friday—One pound of lucad, one pound of
salt fish, two ounces cf butter or one gill of oil,
and one pound of potatoes
Saturday—One pound of bread, one pound of
pork, half a pint of pease or beans and four ounces
of cheese.
A. S. Bulloch, collector.
july 24 66
To Hire,
ion TUE SUMMER,
A Boy. who is a good house servant,
this office. june 4
Brought to Gaol,
In Jefferson, Can.uen county, on the 3d inst a
negro man named .!im; he say s he belongs to ma
jor Tipings. ol Tamakl county; he is about 5 feet
8 or lOi-rhrs high, light complected, s country
born, upwards ot 30 years of age, and has large
whiskers ISAAC BAILEY, see.
f'smtden nvK:? t Jmy IT 65
Notice.
$u!*crih»rs to the .Missionary, rrsklinR in S*.
vannah, are requested to call at the i’ost-Office
and receive theirTapers.
Editors Missionary-
july g $3 J
Wanted Immediately,
A roan to attend a place near this cit}'. None
need apply without producing vouchers of his lion
esiv and sobriety. Apply to the printer.
june 21——46^
One Hundred Dollars’ reward.
Xow in Savannah or its vicinity, a negro man
bv the name of Siwo.v, a carpenter by trade.—
Simon is endeavoring to pass for a free man, and
has recently been seen working at bis trade in
this place. All persons are cautioned against har
boring or employiiig him in any manner whatev
er; and if detected in doing so wifi be dealt With
as rigidly as the law will allow.
J. S. Thomas.
j»J»F 12 12
One Hundred Dollars’ reward.
Hanaway from the subscriber some time in Fe
bruary last, from my plantation, near Milhdge-
ville, a negro man named Charles. This negro
was raised in the family of Mr Charles Irvine, near
Sunbuty, in Liberty county, and was some tm.e
the property of Ml* Williford, of Savannah, where
he is well known. When he absconded he look
with him a sorrel horse, saddle and bridle, and as
he has m ny relatives and acquaintance both in
Liberty county and Savannah, and as his wife who
belongs to Mr. Palmes, of Savannah, has lately
absconded, it is presumed Charles is at no great
distance.
I will pay to any person who shall apprehend
and secure in some safe gaol, so that I get him
again, one hundred dollars:
p . D. 0. Mitchell.
may 17 16 . *
VSec 2 Arid be it further ordained by the au
ihority of the same, That so much of the ordi
nance p «*d February 8 1795. as a nWPjR
to, erm litate, u i'.h tha ordinance, be and iLe aame
is hereby repealed.
In Council. August 9.1819
L SI l'assed, T U. P- GVIARLTON, EUQar.
Attest, .14. R. Ccxnxs, c. c.
aug 14——74
Wanted to hire
A negro girl or woman, by the month or year.
Apply at this'bffice.
aug 7—1—72
Two Thousand Dollars!
The above toward will be paid to any person
who will furnish informatiou which shall cause ti e
ipprehension and conviction of the person or
persons concerned in altering the Bills of any of
the Banks in this city, from five and ten dollars
to fifties and hundreds.
The undersigned, with the desire of discoveiing
the perpetrators of those infamous acts, will re
ceive information, either personally or in writing,
and liberally reward those who may furnish intel
ligence to effect the above object s» important to
this coiununily.
W. B. Bulloch, F. h. of Ga.
Geo. Anderson. P. V. 11.
R. Richardson. F. O. B. U. S.
march 16 63
Notice.
Persons having demand, against the estate of
the late IIxxrt Uock.cjx, esq. deceased, will pre
sent the same, duly attested, for payment; ard
dinse indebted to said estate will make immediate
payment to THO EDVVAHO LLOYD,
june 28—ft—52 Qcubfted Executor.
Notice.
A' short time past, a Petersburg or Pall Beat
was taken up adrift below Thunderbolt, much in*
fured. Should the owner thii k proper to come
for it, he is requested to do so immediately.
George Ilerb.
Liberty.Island, Z8th June. 1819—54— j - *
Notice.
All person*; having demands the estate of James
Bird, late cf Hrj an county, dec. will present theif
accounts within the time prescribed by law, and
those indebted will nu&e immediate payment, to
Sarah Bird, aam'rx.
Gucifiiif Smith, adm'or.
gng 3 f* ■■ —70
Notice.
All persons indebted to the estate cf "hemal
itortr.ent, late of Savannah, deceased, arc requir*
.■d to make payment forthwith—and pe'rs* r. hav-
demands against said estate, are requested to
rresent them duly attested, within the time pre.
cubtd by law.
James Morrison, adm>
may 15 fx 15
Fifty dollars Reward.
Ranaway trmn the subscriber on tbe 2d irat. a
negro fellow, about thirty five years cf agf.nam.
etf Lmvis, of a quite black complexion, well made,
has rather x green look, with a small split in h •
right ear, occa-.sioned by a nail, ar.d about five
feet ten inches in height w f H sett, Ac. Theabov,
reward will be given®) any person for spprvhend.
ing and securing him in goal, so that l may get
him again, amf all reasonable fxpenres will he
paid. All masters of vessels, and other persons,
are forbidden, under penalty «the law, harbor*
mg and rendering him any aid.
James Dell.
Hell’* Hirer, East Florida 7
7th Aujputr M19. 5
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