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■JV(?. 180— Vol. XVII.
THURSDAY EVENING, AUGUST 26, £819.
For New-Yorlc and Providence
ll.e fast sailin' acfcr. KATY
I’thmrille, master, will sail in all this
week. For freight for Providence on.
Jr. and passage for both places, apply
on hoard, at Moore*! wliarf. Or to
Greene & Lippitt.
aug 24-J—a 73
Poor-House and Hospital
LOTTERY.
The commissioners of the Savannah Poor-House
* . anil Hdspitjl Lottery, have the pleasure to an
Pounce to the public th.ii the drawing tsiHcom.
-meitce on the uist day of Dtcembtr next, in the
long room of the Exchange. This day mustfe
. .. . very Interesting to every friend of iliat most val-
.liable institufiooi besides the many valuable prizes
which will be awarded to adventurers. In conse
quence of the small number cf tickets, an early
. and rapid rise must take place in the price cf tics-
- el*. Ktivannah, Aug 2.1——78
’. •: Fellow Citizens!
\ l am » candidate for GLEliKOK THE MAR
KKTi if elrced. pledge iny*clf for the perforin
a nee of Utc duties of (be office.
Hubert Christie.
ang 12 7-1
To the Public.
I offer as a candidate tor Clerk uf the Market;
if rlected will endeavor to discharge the dutic*
thereof, £ _ JOHN DILLON,
aug 12 74.
1 & William tf Uit will be a Can
didate for CLMIK OF THE MARKET, at the en-
*ujng election.
Having underwood from several person®, that n
report is circulated, that I am a candidate for
clerk of the tmrkei only fir the purpose of fa-
voring the clcc.ion of Jlfr. fhUon, 1 t:<ke this me
ttled of informing the public that die report in
without foundation.mid is only calculated to de«
.. ceive those who are disposed to favor my elec
tion to that office—myofle’inp i< with a view to
thy own henefit only. WILLIAM S FARR.
^ »t»g It) - 77 ■ s
Notice.
■ Tlie unfinished business of the late firm of JJaytl
■ti ,lf'/rn»on,will be upended to by the subscribers,
. who having entered into copartnership, tender
their professional services to their fiiends.—Their
cilice is in the new brick building at the corner
of the Pay and Whitaker street,over col.Sheimau’s
Crockery store.
James Morrison,
.Tulin C. Nicoll.
july 1S-C2
Notice.
The Copartnership of Wjlmamsojc & Dr. Vil-
j.kms e.vpirfs this day Sj* it.® limitation. Jens P.
WiLMvnsoK is hereby authorised to settle and ad*
juft all ttie accounts of tint coi cera. Those in-
<lM»trd will call and pay or liquidate their balances,
and thus* having denvmds *»ll present iht-m for
payment. JOHN V WILLIAMSON.
PETIT V1LLBRS.
Sxvxnnnh, 11th August, IHI9— *t—75
& Law Office.
'The subscriber will attend in his professional
badness when ever called upon. He ma; '
found at the Exchange or in Bronghtonstreet,
Mrs. Young’s. „ JOHN” D. LEWES,
july 29 68
Bills of Exchange
On London, Glasgow, .Manchester and Liver
pool, payable in London, for sale by
John Spcakman <$*Co.
april 26———93
1%e Subscribers,
Offer tor sale, an invoice, containing
10 hales rose Blanket? p-4 a I i-4
30 bales London duffil Blankets, assorted sizes
2 bales blue Plains
2 bales Cashmeres, assorted colors & prices
6 bales 6 4 Chiths, do do do
2 bales wrapper great Coats
The above poods being fairly charged, and
comprising a good assortment of heavy woolens,
for an establishment in Savannah or Augusta, will
be sold at a moderate advance and on liberal cre
dit fur approved paper, to clo^e sales .
” Jairicsr Dickson & Co.
a ng )(0——7^5
Received from Liverpool,
By the brig New-Orleans Packet, via fjanen,
supply of blue and -whits Plums, of an excellent
quality; and
A few bales of London ehtjfil JUuvk^fs
The above woolens art? worth the attention of
pluntt.r*, as^ they have come out. 22$ per cent,
cheaper than any woolens of the same quality im
ported last year.
ox iu*n
.55Q pieces first quality Bagging*
A few bales Yo. kriiire Clothing
Pipes and quarter casks old Madeira
An elegant London made Piano
And a few handsome gold Watches
s JUsos fov safe
\ comfortable rtsitlsure in Bought on-street, in
healthy situation. ” Tlie house is three stories
high; the lower one of byick and the two upper
of wood. The out buildings, which are in good
repair, are also of firick. The whole remise*
have lately undergone a thorough repair. T lie
house is covered jtrtt slate; the two lower stories
plastered; the upper nev.ly papered, and in com
plete order for occupancy, which will be given
the 1st October. JOHN M‘NI3H
aug 3 ca 70
London Porter.
30 casks super!or Jjomh” fr own Stout, import
ed in the ship Georgia, for sale by
IV M WO iDPItinOB.
n- rlh east corner tlxchujige.
july 17 |b 6.>
Factorage.
The*undersigm*d intending to continue to de
vote all his time and his attention to the Factor-
age and Cotrvnistion Ilnsiness, offers his hot ser
vices to his fiiends and to all those who may be
pleaded to favor h ; m. He will, until further no
tice, keep his office in the counting-room «>l
Messrs R Richardson & Co. and have the pro
duce and merchandise, that shall he consigned to
him, stored in Bolton’s fire-proof buildings.
VpUt He Vjilers.
Savannah, YIfh August/ 1819 or— 75
The Copartnership
Hemf nfope cappieti on by tV. Scarbrough. Joseph
V. .M Ki-tue U John .Yysiram. under the firm ot
ScARunuuflii Sc M JCixse, is this day dissolved by
mutual consent. It is requested that all unwilled
recounts may be rendered in for settlement nr li
quidation; and that all persons indebted trill
iutthwilh make payment to W. Sc .rbr jugh.*
Wat. SCAR8ROUGH.
J. l\ MICINNK, Ifl'r JUtornty
JOHN NYSTUOM, V IK Sc*trough
attg 12, 18.9
cry- The subscriber intending to continue busi
ness in the Factorage Ci Cum nistion Line alone
for his own account, oders his best services in
that Jirte. to the friends of the former concern ant!
the public; and to those, disposed to favor him
— who tna) llfcsitate to do so Irum his reernt em
barrassment, a sufficient guarantee will be furnish
ed, under the patronage of friends, competent to
•{ford it. WH.ld.VM SCAUbROUGH
r aog 12 cat 7-li
City Inspector’s Office,
JlligHst M, 1819.
The second inspection of the city will com
mence to-murrow, and ;hc ciltzer.3 are her by no
tified, that the privies hunt reported to be in Iml
order, and not emptied or cleansed :ts directed by
the Mayor, under the resolution «»f Council at ns
last meeting hog pens, an ! otlier nui«aniea v il
be reported at the iMicc Oifice, and informations
issued.
OBSTRUCTIONS^
'upon the streets, Lues, and public square® ot
building materials, «»r any thing ehe, will aist» In
particular!) noticed, ami intotmatJoFS bulged in
every {case wlirre tJ:e ordinances regtiLting the
bame are not comp’.icd with
L. 1). Achord, c. i.
aug 21-—-m— 73 ^
~~Vfficefor the sale tf Negroes,
AND BROKEU.yGK.
V The subscriber, as formerly, lenders his ser-ices
lit the above br.nches of business to Ins fr.cndf,
»nd the public pencrallv, in the disposal of any
“specks of property confided to him, with assu
rances.that lie-best endeavors will be exerted to
promote the interests of those «h> may please
to fitvjir him with their commands; he will well
pleasure wait on those »li« may not iie enabled to
call at liis oifice. by a line being sent to him. Field
hands ami bouse servants wiilal alt tones lie sup
plied, and candor o tUn-r be observed as to clear-
acter. Cmintrv friend * area!-o iuft rmed tkatpro-
Joce will receive 1><* •nremilltd attention—fire
pimi.f stores are provide.I for the reception of
a.l good* and produce 'confided to-lus care. His
office is kept m one of the teneme nts adjoining
tlie house occupied by capt-'o Gale, in John
ston's square, mar *h« Stale Bank.
ang Jl-stf 73» POLOCK
Sate and Holier 0ms.
The subscrilxrs respecifoHy inform the couth-
Planters, that they esa he supplied with the above
Gins—wsrranUtl, for durability and pert.xuiance,
to be equal to any made in the state.
The Butter Gins »r e on an unproved - lan; to
work by animal power, or water. They hare
Seen tried, and certified by different pl mtefs, to
have rained twen'y podr.ds per hour.
Trice of Saw Gins—three d -liars and aha.f per
s,w. Boiler Gins—one hundred and fifty dollars
**Oialers from Messrs. Brown, Gretn 4 Co.in Sa-
♦snnah, will be punctual;? attended to.
Thomas b. James Title,
June 21—fca—49 frlmkilsii, So. Ca.
The Subscriber,
Having accepted of the agency of three extefi
sive Paper Manufactories t»» the north, will a I way t
have a large supply of the following dcscriiilions
of PAPKR. vu:
Super Royal printing Paper
Royal d 9
Demi do
Foolscap writing
Hose vellum letter
Kentidi cap
Double wrappirtg
Common do
. amo, ov luan.
A quantity of Blank Books,
whirh will be sold at a rate that will make it an
object lo retailers to purpose.
LIKEWISE
A constant supply of Albany double AI.fi and
PORT in I arrela. • L. PETTY.
Savannah, May !T7———25
do
do
do
do
do
do
•Males for Sale.
25 stout he. lthy Tennessee MULES for 5a’e by
Bacon Uruei).
atlg 19-—r.n 77
For Sale
700 pieces Dundee Bagging *
James Hickson Co.
ang 10 73
Fur Sale.
Tlie subscriber intending to be absent from this
Tate for the summer months, offers
A pair of fine carriage Horses,
Also an excellent gig or saddle Horse,
A light Carriage, complete for travelling;
A Gig, Philadelphia bu.lt, nearly pew;.
As also his mulatto servant Scipio, an excellent
coachman and waiting man;
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, ami
well uixl: rstands the care and management of
horses. ,
The ahove horses and carriage are well worth
the attention of any person u bo intends travelling
as they were used last summer on a journey to
the westward. The above ser\*ants are honest,
sober, 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 Spcaktnan.
jure 1 31
New Summer Goods.
fly the ship Emil}*, just arrived from Liver*
pool, the subscribers have received a supply of
* Seasonable Articles;
which makes their assortment more general and
extensive d.ian at any former period—and will be
sold at a lour advance, and long .credit given for
approved paper. ANDREW LOW & CO.
april 17 —91 ‘ c -
W
Just Received,‘I
Per brigs Speedy*P*.ace and Almtr^, and-schoon
er Susan,
A fresh supply of SJIOE^,
in addition to a Lrge assortment—«al<L
.. Sdmuvl
red xtorr, 'east of the Exchange, down the JiluJf
may l 5
JSiotice.
The suhscrilurs having entered into xeopartner-
•liip, for the purpose of establishing *t Liverpool,
business t-.uler the firm of Wain-might li Shie/s,
bfg leave to oiler tluir services to tiieir.friends,
as general Stopping and Commission Merchants
at that place. ELI WAIN WRIGHT.
CHARLES SHIELS.
nor 25 cat 230
ipany
JLirine Sf Fire InsuranCj
DIVIDE.n /t .Yu. 6.
The board of Directors of tbs m
and Fire Insurance Cor.pany, Tare
videOd of seven fervent on thtifad
the last six months, which tt’iU.fcfrjSjd at the
fice on xnd aher Thursday . ext, 10th inst.
It. WAYNE, sec'rif
june 7—r*34
Whole No. 3890.
Savannah Marine Fire
IN2UU.VNCE tiFFILE.
Wanted to purchase, STOCKS, eitl.ef' o
Planters, State, United States, or Garten Hanks
Apply at this office It. WAYNE, wc’.y
Aug 5 ch 71
,ah Marine On Tltursllay the 2d Sept, next,
Will be sold at the late residence of Wm. Roys*
ton dec ; ' v *
One negro woman, one ct>ur& calf, hmisefanM
and kitchen furniture belonging to the estate
Wm. Itoytttm d^c—by tjrJer of the honorable
the coifH of ordinary for Chatham .county,
Rv O'/ai. oftl.n L-: X * '
Savannah River Navigation Com
pany’s Office.—JYUT1CK.
That jfoods on board the Company’s boats, for
which the patroons sign a S'ceipt. will he cliarg.
ed tlie highest freight, and the goods held re-poo
sihle lie'll H.g freight is paid; hut the Company
■ -will in no case be answerable for deficiency in
damage, unless tlie receipt be signed by the agent,
or under his authority.
Janies agent.
. By order cf tlie Board.
J. C. Winter, president.
june 29——53
Auction and Commission Business,
IX MIT.lKnOEVILLE.
The subscribers respectfully inform their friends
and the public in general, that they have com
menced the Auction and Commission Business,
the house nearly opposite the bookstore, on
VVayne-slreet.
Business consigned to 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, dtcea-
ed, are requested to render the same, duly attest
fd; and those indebted thereto, will please make
payment to Me^sr? Robert & Joseph Hafcershum,
ho ire authorised to make-payments and to give
receipts. GEORGE JONES, exe’r.
rr*3V 3 4
Notice.
The sole and surviving partner of a house, and
e most extensive and respectable, that ever ex
isted in Charleston, South-Carolina, having cutter
l most stvertly from its reverses and other o*u-
s; v but, from a nearly twenty years labor, has
>w*a prospect and certainty «-f drawing some-
ing very Jiandstime from the ihrawidems cf it;
id having lo support a claim against the Spanish
•verr.ment, for a very extensive sum. secured t.
tisri by the cosivcntion of 1802, and »he treaty re
uly concluded with Spain, anil supported by
?ry document ami proof that can be necessary
to instantiate it, that have been mostly in the
keeping of the American government, for f* ♦
teir.^earspajt—would be glad to treat with -w*
ruble and respectable house in Georgia, fc
the immediate a^vanbe of One Thousand Dollar.
on the legal interest of the country; they pay
nt to be secured by a security pn a most ex
tensive and valuable landed properly, in Glynn
Minty. Or, he would prefer procuring the :m
mediate patronage of a respectable bouse
friend, to that amount, on the condition, vf their
ing permitted to participate in the monies re
ceived, beyond any thing that he could offer, a9
an interest; and to have permanent advantages
secured to them, after the recover cf the property
"lie most satisfactory and undeniable testimoni*
als and evidences will be shown to ar.y respecta
ble ”ipp lie* nt. For further particulars, please to
ply to capt. Newcomb, the bar of the Wash
ngton Hall, r'•
Savannah, June 13/A, 1819. [441
Savannah Library.
Every Monday, Wednesday and Friday, from
4 to d o’clock p M>lie room will be kept open
for delivering Books.
« Oemler, sec'ry
feb 25 47
The subscriber
Tenders to his friends and acquaintances, his
services as an AUCTIONEF.R and GENERA!
COMMISSION MERCHANT. He Iras a conven
ient and commodious fire proof store,ami wili use
his utmost exertions to give satisfaciion to those
ivhomay favor him with their support.
George Schlry.
Savannah, 2d aug. — ca 70
For Sale
100 chaldrons CANAL COAL, put up in Midi
suitable for families. J. U. HERBERT,
aug 24 m 79
Wanted,
. A good Cook, and a sin: rt, active Boy, as
houae f-^rvant. Liberal wages will be given.-
Apply at this office,
aug 24—-79
Stolen,
Five silver table, six tea and a pap SPOON-
io mrq*ks on thtm. Should they be olltied Fc
ale, all persons are requested to stop them ?.u
the tliit* or thieves. A liberal reward will be
given. Apply at ’his office,
ang 24 — 79
For Sale,
A desire able and healthy situation on the Salts,
about two miles from Thunderbolt, containing fif-
* / acres, bounded easterly by a creek, northerly &
esterly by colonel Flournoy's land, and souther
ly by Cattle Bark. The greater part of this tract
originally good hammock land, and was for-
ly the residence of captain Davies, deceased.
For termsapply to Messrs. CAnxociU3v& Mxtcukl,
to Mr. Johx McKinkox.
Savannah, 27/A July 1819^—57
,i jour wheel Carriage,
Ncarl, new, with or without a pair. ..f superior
iorsea. for sale Apply at tins office*
aug 7 72 _
Negroes to Hire.
Two mgro Women, one of whom is a good
cn: k and In-use servant; also a negro Boy about
l, to be hired by the uv nth or year. Enquire at
»e office td die Republican.
N. !). The above negroes cre warranted honest,
aug .10-73
Notice.
Poisons having demands against the Estate of
Edmund Dillon, Deceased, will present their ac
counts siiul those indebted to said Estate will
make pay ment to JOHN DILLON,
Itily 15—6J jidrnr of tnidestaU
200 Dollars reward.
Tlie above reward will be paid to any person
that will give information and prove to ct>nv«cticn
f the person or persons who have falsely and ma
liciously reported that I was concerned in the Pi
racy committed on board the brig Ann, of Scar,
borough; and which report! do hereby declare to
be groundle-ivand am now ready to have my cod.
duct investigated. LEVI JAMES.
Sarah»ah .lagust 21 t M i 78
(Pj^The Editors of the Gazette, Charleston; In
telligencer, Washington City; Union, Philadelphia;
Commercial Adfi-rtiser, New York; and-Patriot,
Boston; are requested to give the above three in
sertions, and forward their bills to the Office of
tlie Savannah Republican for payment.
Twenty-Five Dollars’ reward.
Kanaway from the subscriber, on New River,
South-Carolina, my man Russel, about 26 years
of age, of yellow complexion, thick made, and of
low stature, of a pleasing countenance when spok
en to; has a mother and brother in Savannah, and
is supposed to be larking about their residence.
The above reward will be paid-for lodging him in
§ a van nail gaol, of to' Scctt.St Fafrro, factors.— 1 w *• — r-v. 7 j r'~r—■ -«wo
All persons are forbad harboring arid fellow as ,n some sste gaol, sa
.be law will be strictly enforced. , ons hundred dotes. ^ ±
r « . : John Cooper.
[ Miff 17—0—16
To Rent
My Dwelling House. It has eight rooms with
fire place*—four apartments in dVcellar, which
are paved with the best quality of flag; and up-
\ the lot are a kitchen, and commodious carri-
Jt house, exc The house m glu be made secure
against fire, and its situation is convenient for
nici’d.ani's counting rooms.
George Jone9.
march 17 73 r • .
For Rent —
A comfortable Dwelling llou.e, situated on a
corner lot. inacer.fral part of the city, and not
far frnm tlie Market. Possession will tie given on
,he 6ih of January next. Apply to
John l’. Williamson
dec 23 255
To Hire,
FOR THE SUMMER,
A Boy, who is a good house'fcervant.
at this office. # june 4
Appl)
Wanted Immediately,
A man to attend a place near tn's city. None
need apply without producing voucher $ 'This hon
esty and sobrittv. Apply to ti;e print-ir.
jure 21 <6
One Hundred Dollars’ reward.
Saw in Sav:*unah or its vicinity, a negro man
by the name of Simox. a carpenter by trade.—
Simon is endeavoring to pass for a free inun, and
lias recently been seen working at his trade in
this place. All persons are cautioned against bar-
boring or employing him in any manner whatev
er; and if detected in doing so will be dealt with
as rigidly as tbe law will allow.
J. S. Thomas.
mav 12 12
One Hundred Hollars’ reward.
Ranaway from the subscriber some time in Fe
brtiary last, from my plantation, near .Milledge-
ville, a negro man named Canni.ee. This negro
was raised in the family of Mr Charles Irvine, near
Suribury, in Liberty county, and was some time
the property of Mr Williford, of Savannah, where
he is well known. When he absconded ha took
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 ts prts-ined Charles is ct no great
distance.
1 »ill pay to any person
1 get
Dr. Thomas A. Cabarrus,
Who li ft this place seme cousiuer.-ihle
past for i^e w est, n» cl wiio, it is j*e!i*ved, s> trit cl
himself near Milltdgcville, (G:i.) is inf-rmeo tb.
!ns uncle 'ArocsTK Cararucs is dead; and that h;
immediate presence is required at Kdtiron, (n c
(XfjT Tbe cd tors of the Mitledgeville Journal
Augusta Advertiser and Savannah Republican arc
requested to give tins t wo or three inayrttors.
Eden ion, (?* c) August 6, 1819.
Twenty Dollars’ reward
For Bitty and her child Charlotte, who ab
sconded on the 18th of July. Cctiy is a black
wench of a small size, about 40 years of age, and
of a pleasi ng countenance; has for some t niepast
complained of a sweilu-g, under her arm; she has
a yellow fellow by the name of Smart, belonging
to Mr John Gardner, for her husband. There is
no doubt of her being harbored in or near Suvan-
ly. The above reward will be paid on delivering
them in Savannah gail. I). FCHULT3.
Effingham, August 24 u* 79
Fifty Dollars’ reward.
Ranaway. thismorning, my negro boy Saw—h
about 28 or 30 years of age; a low built, stout
made, bow-legged follow; tohrablt black, grave
countenance, pretty artful, took vi'h him a long
blue Ci-at and a corded velvet jacket, one pair of
homespun pantaloons and one’of corded velvet;
had boots arid shoes bo'h w ith him. It is sup^
posed he will make for.the northward as he is re'
cenRy from the eastern shore of Maryland.—
Twenty Dollars reward will be given il taken and
lodged in any gaol in this state, and Fifty Dollars
if taken out of the state and secured so as I get
him, and all reasonable expences paid Ad ptr
sons are forbid from haiboring hi n or carrying
him off, under the penalty cf the law.
John Gtibbin.
Savannah, Aug 24 79
(Pj* The editors of the- Augusta Chronicle and
Charleston City Gazette are requested to pubILi
the above three weeks, ar.d forward their accounts
to th.s office for payment.
Notice,
All per«>n3 ^.re cauiinned ap-ain-t purchaaing’
from Minor Wii n, anv lands beloi'gmg to the es-
tatvs of Thomas Washirgton or David Murray, as
he the said Minor Wmu has no power or author!
ty to dispose of any properly of said estates.—
perrons who have purchased, and hold under his
title, are notified that suits will be cctr.meixed
agrinst them by 'he subscriber, who a'or e lots the
legal claim to the property 'belotigiiijf to said es-
Looisa Omon?s.
PUBLIC SALElf:
By o*der of tbe Executrix.
Sale to coattncticr ot 10 f'tbek,
■ A. Howe, aucVr.
jn!v 24——— Cfi - . .,
Executor's Sales. ;
JVill be sold before the ccu-t house on the fret -Tun*
. " <&iy fn September nexrt.
A negrif rnxn belonging tb the e%ts?e cf E. Roy- ’
dot, by orderxif the justices df »he litfefior court,
‘ x B. Cqr.^fkntine, ^.u*0F.
arg 5—-pf*—7l ; v• **. *
City Skerffi’s Sale.
On ihit first Tuesday ii^+>ptfiuhet nwrf*
Will be soM m Ijrbnt of tM'Court-House, between
' tlicrii^rv of ten v and t^6 o’clock.
All those hajf Lots of |jir»d, in the city of. Sa-
vannah, knowh |>y the numbers (39 and 4U.) LL
berty ward, bounded ow^iie north by a lane, oij'
the east by Ji lfierson stree?, on the w est by Du- *
bigoon's lot, an t nn the somh by »he. other moie
ties of lots numbers (39 and 4b,} together with
the improvements thereon, fobject to the Corpd*
rutioo ground rent- levied on as thdproperty oF- „
Dc< u Abrnfam SJjtfvall to suituffy extcutiof»s in ?
IaVlu.* of Daniel Itiib.ns and'another. , -
Isaac L'lsVon, s. c. s.
july 31, 1319— 69 J
Continued Sate. ~
On |he first TuesiUy in Se ptember next.N
Wili be fold at Effingham court house, between the
usual hours, • *
One thousand acres of land, bounded onTfiorraqk
Wylly, Dawd Lvret, and George Arnstofr*s lajuls;-
Ar.d the pul ! c lots of EffitTgha/h coprt house -—
Also, lot No. 9, SprirgfielJ', and t^ improve
ments; levied on a9 the property of Pt»i!q> Jones
to suiisfv an execution in favor of Basil Gray.
C. WUenbaker, $. c.
ang 7—;—72-
Continued Sales.
On the first.Tuesday in September neih,
Will be s» Id at Effingham court ltou.se between the
u nal hours. • '
309 acres of Hrd, adjoinA g lands" cf Fr.muvl
Nt edlioger, G 1 Neice,.Joshua Dasher. tCroncet* and
. Smith. 30U acres of land adjoining lands of
ded'ah Wbiteman, S Arustfff, and Gc-r|i<,’ Z ♦ t-e*
ucr—1C6 acres near th“ gveat bai; a>.d 66 acres
joining lands of (j. Ulmer and Wisenbid ker— In
on as the property, of John Neidlinger
to satisfy an execution in favor of Aaahe)
H#we. C. V» ISSN BAKER, 8 x c.
ang 7-1*
Sheriffi’s sale.
The purchaser nt-t* compiling with tcrm« nF
rale, wili be re M»id <n the fret Ttuedatfin Ocrtt-
bernext, at tbe courthouse in BiUuswicfc, Glynn
county, the .following negroes, leved on .as tlife
properly of James Files on tlie foreclosure of a
"torJgdgg to ft. & J. Habersham.—Prince, Flora,
g Charles, SiKey, Dave;- Toni, Flick, Billy,
nnev,‘ ffarrj*, Jim, ChaifotttJ, jae, Cea»ea,Jury,
Charles, Isaac.Jack, aiul Ct'ta^h-
u5— t 71 - T. WINN. sue.
Notice. I'-
On the first ’1'uosday in October next,
Will be rcld at the cent t-heure in Savannah,
One undivided fourth part of *ll that piece ot
parcel ol Land situate, lying ai.d being in the city
of Sava mail, in new Leeds, Oglethorpe ward, ceff-
taming (in the whole) fifty 1 Vo and hall feet front
on West broad street; and running two hundred
n»h, being well known thereabouts. Her child anti sixty feet in direct line back, aiid one huni
harlotte is about 4 year old and r« markable like- dred feet on William street. So!d by order o?
dred ‘ .
the Inferior court''of Chatham county, for the ben
efit of Mary Gardner, a miner.
Adam Cope,
!—f—70 guardian of filar# Gardner* ,
Southern Stage Regulations.
The Stas* will run but once a wetk In future,
until tiie fir.-t of October next 1 It will iesve Sp-
uiah ever} Thursday; and arrive in Darien the
r,» da;; ami leave Darien every Tuesday, an.l
I. - Savannah the same day. The staj-e will
tart precisely at 4 o-tlnck in Ihe morning, ami
■e any paa-rnger shotll l neglect Jo attend at
tlfice in time,Their mcney will be fcrfeited.
, at will he reserved for any person unless tl e
moroy is paid at lb; tin e of entering'heir name.
Kach passer ger will be allowed 14 lbs: baggage,
and all ever they will be charged fire cents per
for—extra baggage will be at the rhk rf the
owners. 1 be office will be still kept at the bar of
the Georgia Hotel., f • c
V. illiCm B. Holzendorf.
angl4^~-^-7S . . ; -
Notice.
All persons are forewarned nntto purchase tna'
anta'ion or tract of land, called Xelvillr, ir
SoutlwCarolina advertised by George Voodrufi,
esq. astl.e said tract of land belongs to the estate
f Murray, lo which the subscriber is ;*.e only .-ti
iving repreaentat.ee. This tract of land railed
Nelviile, is offered for sale by Hie subscriber, upon
dvantageons terms, and indisputable titles will be
given. ■
. , Louisa Omor.es.
june 30—s-54 •,
may 17-
a Mi itii&tiii
Brought to Gaol, ,
In Savannah, July 28, 1819, a negro man who
Says his name is S.u, and that he belongs to the
estate ofSberwood Wonur.ack, of Hancock c un-
ty. lieorgia; he is about 30 years of age and 5 feet
6 inches high. H. M-CALL, r. c c.
July 31 69
Notice.
I herewith caution all and evrrv person, not to
trust nor harbor my fife Maiy Ami, oo my ac
count's I will not be answerable for any of her
contracts, from this .date. . JOHN THA1E.
june—fy~39
Notice.
pcunt(; u..v — -. v
paa£«. peytaent imhiedialely, ter
. Charles Gregory, adiicr.
|«sseit-—® _____
Two Thousand Dollars!
The abbve reward will be paid to Ai.y person
ho will furnish iriform&tiou wh/cli shall cause tfic
mrehension and qonviction of the person or
i-sons cancemed ift altering the Bills of any of
j Banks in this city, from five and ten ddLri
fiRies and hundreds. •
The undersigned, wi»h the desire of disceve? irijF
e perpetrators of those infamous acts, w iJ) re
ceive in formation, either personally or -a writing,
and liberally tc-*v»rd those’Art 1 o may furnish intel
ligence to effect the above object so important to
this community--
\V. B. Bulloch, P. P. ofGn.
C-eo. .Kiider^fin, P. P. //.
R. Ricluttdson.. P. O. B. V. S.
march 16 63
One Hundred Dollars Reward.
For apprehending and seruring RICHMOND
and IACK, who ranaway fto.n the subscriber’s
near Newberry court house, Sou'b Carolina, on
the 18*h of Mav last. RICHMOND, a tair
black man. about 30 years cf age, a black smith
by trade. JACK a low well set fellow, about
♦wenty five years ^f age, ra'.her ofa tawny com-
ALcrinn; tl»*y ui'l no doubt make for K<imor^
irrm which
Augusta (Ger.)
julv i—
place they v.efe lately fcr« ught.
• John aud Austin WooiloI&*
v '*- '' -*»*ne 10th *
Fifty dollars Reward.
Banawsy froin the subscriber on th.: 2<1 inst a
negro fellow, about thirty fi- e y.srs i f age, nam-
-d l.vwis. fj s qoite black eouiphxion, wi 1! made,
has rather s-grctn look, with a small si lit in hi*-
right ear, ocea.sioned by a nail, and about five
feet ten i- dies in height, well sett, Ac. The abev-
reward .will be given to aajr person for apyrehemL
ing and securing him in goal, so dial ( may get
him again, and all reasonable expenres will-be
paid. All masters ol vessel^ sird other persoma,
are forbidden, under penalty of tbe law, harbor,
ihe and rendering him »Bj sid.
,■ James Dsilc
JJell’s Hirer, East Florid* } ' .
7th August, 18^. J S '"*