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No, 178—VoL XVJJL
SATURDAY EVENING, AUGUST 21, £819.
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Whole No. 339i-
Notice.
Agent’, Office, Steam-Boat Company.
The Mate of the' river, from the last *dvicet,
jtistifnnrthe beliefthatthe steam-bott* will be tbl**
to rtach Augusta, they will resume their employ
ment, and one will be immediately sent out.—
Gentlemen disposed to ship by the Company’*
boats, need not be deterred by an apprehensioi
of delay from a fall of the river, as bands, with
poles and lighters, are arranged at proper places
to carry the freighting boats on without delay,
‘ the steam boat should be detained-
aug 17 * 7(5
£?■ William Starr will be a caa
dictate for CLERK OF THE MARKET. at the eu-
• suing election.
Having understood from several persons, that
report is circulated, that lama candidate for
clerk of the market only for the purpOse of fs-
:■#
cmve those who are disposed to favor my elec
tion to that office—my offering’iswith a view r-
my own benefit only. WILLIAM STARR.
aug 19-77
To the Public.
I otter at a candidate for Clerk of the Market;
If elected will endeavor to discharge the dutiis
thereof, . JOHN DILLON,
aug 12 74.
Fellow Citizens!
T sm a candidate tor CLERK OF THE MAR
RUT; if elecied, pledge myself for the perform
ance of the duties of the office.
Robert Christie.
aug 12 74
gy’Z.ttlC Office
The subscriber w<U attend in his professional
business when ever called upon.' lie may be
found at the Exchange, or in Brcughton-streel. at
Mrs. Young’s. JOHN D- LEWES,
july 29 —-6T
The Subscriber
Will be absent for a few weeks in the interior
of this state, during which PiTsR P Hauhowat
Will act as iiis attorney. JAMES REA
aug 14 1 75
The subscriber
Tenders to his friends and acquaintances, hi*
Services as an AUCTIONEER and GENERAL
COMMISSION MERCHANT. He has a conven
ient and commodious fire proof store, and will use
bis utmost exertions to give satisfaction to those
*ho may favor him with their support.
George Schley.
Savannah, 2d aug. —-ca—■—*70
Prime Pork.
SO casks of prime Pork, for sale by
Wni. Taylor.
aug 12—B 74
Mules for Sale.
25 stout healthy Tennessee MULES for sale by
Bacon <Sj* Bruen
ang 19—Qt 77
.Received from Liverpool,
By the brig Ncw-Urleans Packet, via Darien,
A supply of blur and •mhiu Plaint, of an excellent
quality) and
A few bales of London infill Blankelt
The above wooleni are worth the attention of
plantert, as they have come out 22J per cent,
cheaper than any woolens of the same quality im
ported last year. *
air baud
S50 pieces first quality Bagging
A few bales Yorkshire Cioathing
Pipes and quarter casks old Madeira
An elegant London made Piano
And a few handsome gold Watches
.Itso.for sale
A comfortable resilience in Broughton-street, in
a healthy situation. The house is three stories
highs the lower one of brick and the two upper
ctwood. The out buildings, which are in good
repair, are also of brick. The whole premises
have lately undergone a thorough repair. The
house is covered win slate; the two lower stories
plastered; the upper newly papered, and in com
plete order for occupancy, which will be given
the 1st October. JOHN M'NISH.
aug 3 m; 70
The Copartnership
Heretofore carried on by IF Scarbrough, Joseph
a P M Kmne U John JVyifrom, under the firm of
w ScaubroCou & M Kirt.v£ is life day dissolved by
mutual consent. It is requested that all unsettled
accounts may be rendered in fo»settlement or li
quidation; and that all persons indebted will
forthwith make payment to W. Scarbrough.
WJS. SCARBROUGH.
J. P. M'KINNE, \prr Attorney
JOHN NYSTROM, S H~ ~
aug 12,18i9
\fT. Scarbrough
Cfj" The subscriber intending to c*ntinue busi
ness in the factorage Com-nisbion Line alone
for hi* own account, offer* his best services in
that line to the friends of the former concern and
the public; and to those, disposed to favor him
— who may hesitate to do so from his recent em
barrassment, a sufficient paarantc* will be furnish
ed, under the patronage « t friends, competent to
*fiord it. tV ILL!AM SUARHROUGH.
aufrl2-——cm 74
Wanted to hire
A negro girl or woman, by the month or year.
Apply »t this office.
^amr 7— L .72
Jjondon Porter.
30 casks tuperior- JLondo b-ovn Stout, import
ed in the ship Georgia, for salt by
^ WM. tV OuDBKIDGE,
jidy 17—1”~
n -rib east corner Exchange.
—63
Old Madera Wine,
The undersigned have lately received, from the
celebrated house of Jno. Howard March & Co. s
tmail quantity of very superior Old L. P. Madei
ra Wukh in pipes, half pipes, quarter casks and
half quarter c^ks; whichthey confidently recojn-
mtnd« and otfer t>r sale, at cost a.id charges.
Will 1.10)80!* ij* De Villcrs.
Savannah July 20—if— 64
Parrel of Oil Missing.
A barrel, containing 38 to 40 gallons Sperm
Oil, has laldy been missing from our store, (sup
posed delivered by misuke,) marked G & P on
one head, Sumr Strd on the other. Any informa
tion respecting it will be thankfully rSceived, and
trail Hollars for the recovery, by
Gray dj" Finder.
»ug 19-— 77
Notice.
All person* having demands against the estate
_a Qjanmx Haisaxa are requested to present them
duly attested,snd those indebted will make im-
nediate payment to .... . .
v George D. Heis'er, rtdm’cr
jjanUiM 1 } in 14 ■
Notice.
The unfinished business of the late firm of Lloyd
fc Morrison, will beatlended to by the subscribers,
who having entered into copsrtncrship, tender
their professional services to their friends.—Thar
office is in the new brick building at the corner
of the Bay and Whitaker street, over coLSbelman’s
Crockery store.
James Morrison,
-John C. Niculi.
july 15-62
Bills of Excha nge
On London, Glasgow, Manchester and Liver
pool, payable in London, for sale by
‘ John Speakman iS'Co
april 26 - 98
The Subscribers
Offer tor sale, an invoice, containing
10 bale* rase Blankets 8-4 a If-4
SO bales London duffil Blankets, assorted sizes
2 bales blue Plains
2 bales Cassi meres, assorted colors & prices
6 hales 6-4 Cloths, dp do do
2 bales wrapper gre*t^C6»ls
Theabove goods being fairly charged, and
comprising a good assortment ot heavy woolens,
for an' establishment in Savannah or Augusta, will
lie sold at a moderate advance and on liberal ere
dit for approved paper, to ^ose sales.
James Dickson fit Co.
aug 10 73
> • Notice.
The Copartnership of Willtawsos to Dr. Vu
isbs expires this day by its limitation. Jobs P.
tyruiaxsoir is hereby authorised to settle and ad
just all the. accounts of tbvt concern. Those in
debted will call and pay or liquidate their balances,
and those having demands will present them for
payment. JOHN P WILLIAMSON.
PETIT DE VILLKKS.
Savannah, Llth August, 1819—tr—75 ..
• Factorage.
The undersigned intending to continue to de
vote all bis time and his attention to the factor
age and Commission Business, offers Ins best ser
vices to his friends and to Ul those who may be
pleased to favor him. He will, until further no
tice, keep Ins office in the counting-room of
Messrs R Richardson & Co. and have the pro
duce and merchandise, that shall be consigned (o
him, stored in Bolton’s fire-proof buildings.
Petit De Villcrs.
Savannah, llth August, 1819 cm—75
The Subscriber,
Having accepfed of the agency of three exten
sive Paper Manufactories to the north, will always
have a large supply of the following descriptions
of PAPER, viz:
Super ftuyal printing Paper
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
Royal de
Demi do
Foolscap writing
Rose vellum letter
Kentish cap
Double wrapping
Common do
also, o»r riaa d,
A quantity of Blank Books,
which will be suld at a rate that will make it an
object to retailers to purchase.
LIKEWISE
A con*tant supply of Albany double A TV. and
PORI in barrels. L. FC/rtV.
Savannah, May 27—25
For Sale
700 pieces Dundee Ragging
• James Dickson Co.
aug 10 — ■ 73 .
For Sale.
The subscriber intending to be absent from this
state for the summer months, offers
A pair of fine carriage Horses,
Also an excellent gig or saddle Xiorse,
A light Carriage, complete for travelling;
A Gig, Philadelphia built, nearly new;
As also his mulatto servant Scipio, an excellent
coachman and wailing mam
With Sally and her son Hercules. Sally is a
good cook, washer and ironer; and Hercules about
15 years old, is a complete house servant, and
well understands the care and management nf
horses.
The above horses and carriage are well worth
the attention of any person who intends travelling
as they were-used lasc summer on a journey to
the westward. The above servants are honest,
tober, and in every way desirable for a family.
For terms apply at the compting house, Fra
zier’s wharf, or at the house, Oglethorpe square.
John Spraktnau.
jnne 3 ■ 31
For Sale.
The Steam-Boat Company wishing to lessen the
number of wooden buildings on their wharf, so
as to render that property more safe from fire, of
fer for sate one of them as it now stands on tbe
premises; the purchaser to take the building
down and Carry it off within a given time. For
further particulars inquire at the agent's office,
-team-fcjnt wharf.
aug 14 75
Lost,
On Saturday evening last, a douhle cased Eng
lish silver WATCH, (new) capped and stopped,
number not recollected, maker’s name ‘'Harvey,” the 6th of January u£xt. Apply to
tvilha lady’s necklace (nearly twp feet long)'at- John P. Williamson
tached to it; also a gold key and seal, and a brass
dty. The finder, by leaving it at this office, will
receive a reward of 10 Dollars, and the thanks of
tbe owner, and no questions asked,
aug 17 76
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
roldat a low advance, and long credit given for
approved paper. ANDREW LOW & CO.
april 17 91
Just Received,
Per brigs Speedy-Peace and Almira, and
er Susan.
A fresh supply of SHOES,^
in addition to a large assortment—#3 SIn' rale.'
„ Samuel (Evans.
red tore, east of the Exchange, doom the Bluff
. tray 4—-—S
Notice.
The subscribers having entered into a copartner-
ship, (op the purpose of establishing at Liverpool,
business under the firm of IFuinnright £f Shiels,
beg leave to offer their services to their friends,
as general Shipping and Commission Merchants
.at that place. ELI WAIN WRIGHT.
CHARLES SHIELS.
nov 25——cbl——230
Auction and Commission Business,
IS MILLED!-.EVILLE.
The subscribers respectfully inform their friends
and the public in general, that they have com
menced the Auction and Commission Business,
in the house nearly opposite the bookstore, on
Wayne-street.
Business consigned tp their care will receive
promt attention.
John II. Wright & Co.
dec 18 251
Notice.
All persons having demands against the estate
of Noble Wimberly Jones, attorney at law, decea
sed, are requested to render the same, duly attest
ed; and those indebted thereto, will please make
payment to Messrs Robert & Joseph Hahersham,
who are authorised to make payments and to give
receipts. GEORGE JONES, exe'r.
may .3 4
Notice.
The sole and surviving partner of a house, and
the most extensive and respectable, that ever ex-
isted in Charleston. South-Carolina, having suffer
ed most severely from its reverses and othar cau
ses; but, from a nearly twenty years labor, lias
now a prospect and certainty of drawing some
thing very handsome from the thrawldems of it;
and having to support a claim against the Spanish
overnraent, for a yery extensive snwi. secured to
him by the convention of 1802, and the treaty re
cently concluded with Spain, and supported by
every document and proof that can be necessary
to substantiate it, that have been mostly »n the
keeping-ef the Amer.can government, for four
teen years past—would be glad to treat with an
Honorable and respectable houselii Georgia, for
the immediate advance of One Thousand Dollars,
on the legal interest ot the country; they pay
ment to be secured by a security on a most ex-
tensive^ end valuable landed properly, in Glynn
county? Or, be wauM prefer procuring the im
mediate patronage cf a respectable house or
friend, to that amount, Gn the condition, of their
being permitted to participate in the monies re
ceived, beyond any thing that he could oner, as
an interest; and to have permanent advantages
secured to them, after liie recover of the property
'he most satisfactory and undeniable testimoni
als and evidences will be shown to any respecta
ble applicant J*or further particulars, please to
apply to cap*, Newcomb, at the bar of the Wash
ington Hall.
S ivarrnah. Jlme 13th, 1819. [441
Bank of Darien, iifth July, 1819
NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS
The hoard of Direction having determined to
call for another instalment upon the stock e»f this
bank, notice is hereby given, that twenty-five dol
lars upon each share is required to be paid on or
before Monday, the 22d November next, which
will be received at this bank, and at either
of its offices of discount and deposit at Mil-
ledg^ville and Marion. And in the mean time, a!}
stockholders who have not come forward with
their commissioner’s certificates fend received
ceshier’s certificates in lieu thereof, would dowel*
to apply at this bank for that purpose, if) order
that the instalment now called for may be indorsed
upon the back of the same.
Tbe Georgia Journal and the Savannah ltepub
lican will insert this advertisement once a week
until the expiration of the time specified. .By or
der. ELoEAZ. EARLY, cashier.
ang 5—71
Office of ihe Savannah River Na
vigation Company.
Notice is hereby given, that an Instalment of
five per qpnt on the capital stock of this Compa
ny, is required to be paid to the Treasurer at Au
gusta, on or before the -first day of August next,
i.Bp order of the Board,
J. C. Winter, president.
Augusta, may 28—m—of—47
C5" The Instalment of g5 per share, will be
received from those who wish to pay in Savan
nah, by,the agent at Savannah. %
By order of the Board at Savannah,
James Willev, agent.
Savannah, june 22 47 * .
Marine Fire Insurance Company
DIF/DEJFD JV*o. 6.
The board of Directors of the Savaitnali Marine
and Fire Insurance company, have declared a Di
vidend of seven per Jen t on their transactions for
the last six months, which will be paid at Uie of
fice on and after Thursday next, the 10th inst.
It. WAYNE, tec’ry.
june 7 34
Scivdnnah Marine &C Fire
INSURANCE OFFICE-
Wanted to purchase, STOCKS, either of the
Planters, State, United States, or Darien Banka
Apply at this office R. WAYNE, sec vy.
Aug 5- cm——71
PUBLIC SALES.
On Thursday Hie 2d Sejft, next, .
WiU be sold at the itate rt\>i -.ucc gf-Wm. Hoys- .
ton dec
One negro woman, one cow & calf, hi usrholi
and kitchen furniture belonging to the estate of
\\m. Roy stun dec —>hy order of the ticmq/ab$*
the court ot ordinary for Chatham county* *
By oidtr of the Executrix.
Sale to commence (h 10 o'clock,
, A. Howe, auct'r,
july 24 , 66
E\?edutot J s Sales.
mil be toid b<c,ethe court houtetn the pint Tittfk
day in September nexet.
A nfpr.-i man belonging w> the estate of E-Bwi-
dut, by om«r of tkemstiees of ihe Inferior court*
B. Constantine, co-’br.
*"!T 5 ,*• 7! *
City Sfieriffi’s Sale. *
On the first Jbesrfay ui September neat,
Will bC soliUfi front of the Court-House, between
thqhom gf ten zed t*o o’clock,
All those half Lets of Land, in
yannah, known by the numbers (39 and 40,)
berty'Tvard, bounded on the nerth by a larJe.
the cist hy Jelleison.street, on the west by Du-
bignon’a lot, and on the south by. the other moie
ties of lot* numbers (39 and 40,) together with
the improvements thereon, subject to the Corpo
ration ground rent—levied on as the property Of
Doctor Abraham Shefiall to satisfy executions fh
favour of Daniel Babins and another.
Isaac D’Lyon, s. o. s.
july 31, 1819 69 •
'Continued Sale.
Savannah River Navigation Com
party's Office.—G TICK,
That goods on board the Company’s boats, for
which the patroons sign"*a receipt, will be charg
ed the highest freight, and the goods, held respon
sible until the freight is paid; but the Company
will in no case be answerable for deficiency ot
damage, unless the receipt be signed by the agent,
or under his authority.
James Wiiley, agent.
By order of the Board.
J. C. Winter, president.
june 29 53
Savannah Library.
Every Monday, Wednesday and Friday, from
4 to 6 o’clock p. x. the room will be kept open
for delivering Books.
Oemler, sec’ry.
feh 25 47
- 'Georgia Motel.
For Sale,
A desireible 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 land, and souther
ly by Cattle Park. The greater part of this tract
was originally good hammock land, and was for
merly the residence of captain Davies, deceased.
For ternttapply to Messrs. CahnociiastSi Mitcuei.,
or to Mr. Jons McKiss^s.
Seivdnrtah, 27th July 1819 67
To Rent
My Dwelling House. It has eight rooms with
fire places—four apartments in the cellar, which
are paved with the best quality of flag; and ujj-
on the lot are a kitchen, and commodious carri
age house, etc- The house might be made secure
against fire, and its situatiun is convenient for
merchant’s counting rooms.
George Jones.
march Z? 73
For Rent
A comfortable Dwelling House, situated on a
corner lot, in a central part of the city, and not
far from the Market. Possession will be given on
dec 23
-255
To Hire,
A four wheel Carriage,
Nearly new, with or without a pair <-t superior
Hones, for sale Apply at this offise-
aug 7——72
Fifty Dollars’ reward.
On the morning of the loth ult. my negro pirl
Ha-tx-oh left her employ and has dot since return-
ed Hannah is a sensible, likely girl, about twelve
years of age; has a scar on one side of her face
and cheek, occasioned by the bun: of an oven
lid, the upper part near her temple plainly per
ceivable, the lower part more faint, one of her
cars has a hole in it, the other is grown up; she
had on a dark striped calico frock, with a check
apron or bid with sleeves. Hannah formerly be-
longed to a Mr Gneft, who lived on the road
leading from Savannah to Jenk’s Bridge, but for
nearly three rears past has resided about Spring
Hill, 'where she is generally known. Twenty
Dollars will be given for her apprehension, if
caught within twenty miles of the city, and ail
reasonable expenses paid; and Fifty Dollars if it
can be proved she was either harbured or entic-
* awav by a white roan. W. CRAIG,
ang 3 —TO
Police-Office, August 7,1819.
A book is kept in this office, for any entry, me
morandum, or information, that any person, (with
without his name) may wbh to communicate
the Council, the Mayor, or Marshal. It is also
desired, that all aomplaints for violations 9f city
ordinances, or blber grievances which require the
interposition of-this department, may be entered
and commupuatr.d in the same form.
By order of the Mayor „
r. M. Stone, o. si.
TOH THE SrMMEH,
A Boy, who is a good house servant. Apply
at thi3 office. june 4 32
Wanted Immediately,
A man to attend a place near th>s city. None
need apply without producing voucherscf his hon
esty and sobriety. Apply to the printer,
itine 21 46
One Hundred Dollars’ reward.
Now id Savannah or its vicinity, a negro mail
by the name of Sinus, a carpenter by trade.—
Simon is endeavoring to pass for a free man, and
has recently befn seen working at his trade in
this place. All persons are cautioned against har
boring or employing him in any manner whatev
er; and if detected in doing so will b= dealt with
as rigidly as the law will allow.
J. S. Thomas.
may 12 12
The subscriber informs his friends and the pub
lie, that he has again resumed the contt ol 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 Hotchkiss £11 Duly.
Their best exertions will be given to render it as
complete a public house in every respect as aay
in the city. D. HOTCHKISS,
may 26——24
Mansion House.
• The subscribers have taken a large and com
modious House at the corner of Green and AJ*ln|
toeh-streets; which is now fitting up in the most
convenient manner, and will be opened on the 1st
of October next, for the reception of company.—
(t is situated in the most pleasant part of the
town, and no pains will be spared to render the
establishment worthy the patronage of the public.
Rooms will be fitted up in superior style for the
accommodation of families, as well as single rooms
for gentlemen.
The proprietors of this establishment have en
ileavored to combine elegance with convenience
They fiatter themselves their table and bar will
not be excelled by any in the Southern country.
They have also prepared in an airy situation large
new stables and safe carriage houses.
Those who are fond of good living, airy, new,
and clean rooms and beds, and kind treatment,
are respectfully invited to call and judge fur them
selves.
' N. .B. They intend keeping a livery stable, and
will be provided with carriages, horses and an ap
proved hostler. YOUNG A Mc’KEENE,
june 18
qy Tlie editors of the Savannah Republican!
Charleston Courier, and Milledgeviile Journal,
will insert the above once a week-till the 1st of
January next and forward their accounts to the
office of the Augusta Chroni.cle, for payment,
2"ne 23 -f-—— 4S
Negives to Hire.
Two negro Women, one ot* whom is a good
cook ar.d house strvant; also a negro Roy about
14, to be hired by the fnonth or year. Enquire at
the office of the Republican.
N. B. The above negroes are warranted honest
aug 10—73. . *
Notice.
Persons having demands against the Estate of
Edmund Dillon, Deceased, will present their ac
counts. and those indebted to said Estate will
make payment to JOHN DILLON,
july 15—6J Jldmr of said estate
One Hundred Dollars’ reward.
Runaway from the subscriber some time in Fe-
bruary last, from my plantation, near Milledge-
ville. a negro man named Charles. Tipis negfo
was raised in the family of Mr Charles Irvine, near
Sunbuiy, in Liberty county, and was some time
the property of Mv Williford, of Savannah, where
he is well known. When Ife absconded he took
with him a sorrel horse, saddle and bridle, and as
he has many relatives and acquaintance both in
Liberty county and Savannah, and as bis 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.
D. E. Mitchell.
may 17—16
Notice.
All persons are cautioned against purchasing
from Minor Winn, any lands belonging to the es
tates of Thomas Washington or David Murray, as
he the Slid Minqr Winn has no power or authori
ty to dispose of any property of said estates.—
Persons who have purchased, and hold under his
title, are notified that suits will be commenced
against them hy the subscriber, who alone has the
legal claim to the property belonging to said es
tates.
Louisa Oraones.
june 30——54
Notice.
All persons are forewarned not to purchase thi
plantation or tract of land, called Nelvillep i
South-Carolina. advertised by George Woodruff,
esq. as 1 tie-said tract of land belongs to the estate
of Mo*i ay. to which the subscriber is the only sur
viving representative. This tract of land called
Nelville, is offered for sale by the subscriber, upon
advantageous terms, and indisputable titles WiU be
5Wen " Louisa Omones.
june 30——54
to Gaol,
In Savannah; July*28,1819, a negjo tnah who
says his name is Sasr, and that he belongs to file
estate ofSberwood Wompvack, of Hancock comi
ty, Georgia; he is about SO years ofsgeand f feet
6 inches high*
july 31 —69.
On the 6rst Tuesday in September next.
Will be sold at Effingham court house, between the
usual hours, .
One thousand seres of land, bounded on Thorntk
Wylly, DavidXoret, and George Arnstoff’s lands,
and the publ.c. lots of Effingham court hou«e".i-
Also, lot No. 9, Springfield, and the improve
ments; levied on as ihe property of Philip June*
to satisfy an execution in favor iff Basil Gray.
C. Wisenbaker, s. e. c.
stiff 7 72
'Continued Sales.
On the first Tuesday :n September next,
Will be sold at Effingham court house between the
usual hours.
300 acres of land, adjoining lands of Samuel
Needliuger, G. 1 Neice, Joshua Dasher, Kronces am*
G. Smith. 300 acres of land adjoining lauds of
Jcdediah Whiteman, S. Arnstoff, and Gotliil Zitte-
rauer—106 acres near the great bay; and 66 acre*
joining lands of C. Ulmer and Wisenbalker—le
vied on as the property of John Neidringer
to satisfy- an execution in favfir of. Asuhet '
Howe. C. WISENBAKER, s x o.
aug 7—72
Sheriff’’S sale.
The purchaser not complying with term* of
-'ale, will be re sold on the first Tuesday in Octo
ber next, at the court house in Brunswick,,-Glynn
county, the following negroes, leved on as tbe
property of James Piles on the foreclosure of a
mortgage to ft. & J. Habersham.—Prince, Flora,
big (Jharles, jSilvey, Dave, Tom, Elick, Billy,
Jinney, Harry, Jim, Charlotte, Joe, Ccatea, July,
Charles, Isaac,Jack, and Quash.
aug f 7.1 TV WINN, » n. c.
Notice.
On the first Tuesday in October next,\ ,
Wifi be sold at the cowt-houee in Savaundh,
One undivided fourth part of Hi that piece dr
parcel of Land situate, lying ard being in the city
of Savannah, in new Leeds, Oglethorpe ward, con
taining (ip the whole) fifty two and half feet front
on West broad-ktreet, and running two hundred
and sixty feet in direct lint'back, and one_hun.
1 dred feet on William street. Sold by order of
the Inferior court of Chatham county, fur the ben
efit of Mary Gardner, a minor.
Adam Cope,
aug 3—f—70 guardian of Mary Gardner.
Southern Stage Regulations.
The Stage will run but once a week fit future,
until the first of October next. It will leave Sa
vannah every Thursday, and arrive im Darien the
same day; and leave Darien every Tuesday, and
arrive SaVannah the same day. The stage will
start precisely at 4 o’clock in the morning, and
in case any passenger sho'ulii neglect to attend at
the office in time, their money wi'l be forfeited.
No seat will be reserved for any person unless.the
money is paid at the time of entering their name.
Each passenger will be allowed 14 lbs. baggage,
and all over they will be charged fife cents per
lb. lor—extra baggage will be at the rirk of the
owiffts. The office will be still£ept at the bar of
the Georgia lie tel.
VVilli&m B. Holzendorf.
aug-14 —75
$itd Dollars!
Two The
The above rewardTflil be paid to any person
who will furnish infurmaticu which shall cause the
apprehension and conviction of the person of,
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 discovering
the perpetrators of those infamous actq, will re
ceive information, either personally or insyritiiig;
and fiberally reward those who may furnish intel
ligence to effect Ihe aDove object so important W
this community.
\V. B. Bulloch, P. B. of Ga.
Geo. Anderson, P. P. li.
R. Richardson. P. O. B. U. 8.
march 16 ■ 63
One Hundred Dollars Reward.
For apprehending and securing RICHMOND
and lACK, » bo rim away from the subscriber’s
near Newberry court hoiW, South Carolina, on
the 18th of May last. RICHMOND, a fail
black man, about 30 years of age, a black smith
by trade. JACK a low well «t fellow, about
twenty five years of age, rather of a tawny fcom-
ileciien; they will no doubt make for Baltimore
rom which place they were lately brought.
John and Austin WooliolJt.
Augusta (Cco.) June ICrA
july 1—st—55 . .
Fifty dollars Reicard.
Ranaway from the subscriber on die 2d ihst. a
negro fellow, about thirty five years of age, natn-
ed Lewis, of a quite black complexion, well made,
haa rather a green look; with a small split In. bis
right ear, occasioned by a nail, and about five
feet ten inches in height^ well sett, fcc. The above
reward «H1 be given to sny person Tor apprehend--
ing and securing him in ML so that I tnay tot *
him. again, and all reasonable exponces wiU be
paid. AU master?of vessels, and other personal
are forbidden, under penalty of the U,w, ItarWr-
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