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No. iSi—Vol. XVII.
SATURDAY EVENING, AUGUST 28, £819.
I? No. 339?:
St=
stI^Pv Vor New-York
•v(Hb The regular packet ah p. COT TON
PLANT, capt. Tilua, will meet witli no dehy, hav
ing Oie principal pnrt of her freight ettjgSgrd. F -
the remainder of freight or passage, havntg good
commodatiuil*, apple on board at Runttrs wltarfi
or to. HKNJ HOWARD-
(^Consignees trill call and recede tli.T goods
at llunter's wharf. . aug 26—a BO
For New-York
The regular packet brig OTHELLO, Pi
-M‘Oonald, master, haring half her cargo
■engaged, will meet with immediate dis
■patch. For freight of remainder or passage,.liar.
«ng auperior accommodations, apply on board, at
Jones' wharf, or to
George Gordon;
Who lias for ssle
10 Itlnla prime St Croix Sugar
20 do do N Orleans do
"5 barrels rye Whiskey
S'J do Richmond Flour of superior quality
sug 26 r 80 *-
. Fur Nets- York,
The regolaf packet brig VIGILANT,
3"hi-R.6, Burnliammaster, Will meet wtth
r neA»,tapatch. For
■ freight or passage haring
•mmodations, appfr on board at Hut*~l-
arf. or to JOHN LATHROP & CO.
26—80 . ~
comprising a good assortment of heary woolens,
£wan-#riabbi5uirtt ifl Savannah or Augusta. will
fie sdUit a moderate advance and on liberal ere-'
dit.lbr approved paper, to dose salds.
^ James Dickson & Co,
Receded from Liverpool,
For Nete-York
v ,/jT The schr. Ontario, capt. H. Harris.
* <Ak mill meet with dispatch. For freight
:9vSor passage, apply to the capt. on board,
Jones' upper wharf, or to
Hall & Hoyt.
Landing from said schooner.
50 bundles Hay
.1 Medicine Chests,
ang 26 HO
For Philadelphia
The packet brig HERO. J. Bailey, ma
ster, will sail on .Sunday next, the 29*.h in
Sitant. For freight or passage apply to
Perry & Wrightj
Who oiler for sale
/'W bis Philadelphia r.'jperiine Flour
f ,./J bushels On ii in bags of 2 bushels each
~‘J pines Holland Gin
id r.iirls Whiskey
6 ;i,j es high flavored French Brandy
1 id tic: -es Rice—Cider in boxes or 12 bottles
Hogs laird ill kegs of 35 lbs
SO •>»■. . ,1s Pork
.'ft, ? and Satitern Wine of the 1st quai.
f'oitor. Bagging, copper Stills .
Capers, 'lives. Brandy, Fruits, &c
On beard ./ trig Hero,
->r,:e' pine apple Cheese
.n-'.bcs Onions
Yilliainhtarr will be a can-
CLKUK OF THE MARKET, at the en
cue 11.
understood from several persons, that a
•V. circulated, that I am a candidate for
■ f the meiVet only for the purpose .of fa.
lb.' election of Jw. Ri/lon, 1 take this me-
f informing the public that the report is
•••Ur foundation, and is enty calculated toide-
e those who are di-j o-ed to favor my. elec-
• to that office--my offering is with a view to
own benefit only. WILLIAM STARR,
aug 19—77
Follow Citizens!
am a candidate tor CLERK OP THE MAR>
if elected, pledge my»elf for the perform
- of the duties of the office.
Robert Christie.
,. ., 12 71
To tJte Public.
• a* ti candidate for Clerk of the Market;
i will endeavor to discharge the duties
JOHN DILLON.
"■—74..
•r-House and Hospital
LOTTERY.
i nissionere of the Savannah Poor-House
i- ii Lottery, have the pleasure to an-
■ ■ tt-e public that the drawing will com-
: he Ei st day of December next, in the
. .. of the Exchange. This day must te
nesting to every friend of that most val-
.union; besides the many valuable prizes
,\\!l fit. awarded to adventurers. In conse'-
ij'the small number of tickets, an early
ip:d rise must take place in the price of tick-
Sn' tmnch. .Iwy 21 78
GEOFFREY CliAYON.
Jltrt rrcrhrtrifrom i'kiUulctphiOH ,
No 1, of the sketch book by Geoffrey Crayon—
Jfcw work by Washington, Irving, esq—price
’ ■ cts. The tucreedtng un'iocr, vutl he received
fail as pvblithed. . ,
Sahpagund'; new series, nos 1, 2 and 3
Knicket hooker's New-York, new edition, with 2
•ates from designs by Alston & Leslie, at Jjj SO
Hermit in America—colpred prints—150
Mease's Treatise or Sick Head Ache
Bollman or Specie Payments
Sargeant St Rawlc’a Reports being a continua.
an of Uinny.
*i.so
Vales of .My landlord, 3 d Series.
mining the HrUle of Lumftier Moor, in 2 Vols.
g2 and 2 25 Sue paper
burgh Review. Vo 63
.rtiev of new MUSIC
, rk’s Bible, No <2
1 I- and plain Visiting Cards
A .la new supply of Writing and Letter Paper.
IV. T. Williams.
ang 26—w 80
gFJjaic Office.
The subscriber will attend in hit professional
business when ever called upon. He may be
found at tha Expunge or m Broughton street, xi
Mrs. Young’s. JOHN D. LBWE3.
juty 29 68
Bills of Exchange
Do London,, Glasgow, Manchester and Liver
pool, payable in London, fur sale by
John Spe&kman dj" Co
. april 26;- , .'SB
The Subscribers,
Offer for sale, an invoice* containing
10 hale* rose Blankets 8-4 a Ii-4
30 bales London dtifHl Blankets,assorted shes
2 bales blue Plains.
3 batefrCassimeres, assorted colors Sc prices
6 bales 6 4 Cloths, do do dd
2
! bk!«s wrapper great Coats
Tfee ^ore goods being fairly charged.
6y the britf Neur-Orleans Packet, via Dane*,
A supply of bine, and -whits PUpns, of an excellent
quality; and
A few bales Of lynidon'tfufftl Blanket* •
Tltt above woolens are worth ihe attention of
planters, as they have come out 22 j £er cent,
cheaper than any woolens of the same quality im
ported last year.
oic HAiri>
5.50 pieces first qir.fity Bagging
A few bales Yorkshire Cloa'hing
Pipes and quarter casks old Madeira
An elegant London made Piano
And a few handsome gold Watches
Jllso,for sale
A comfortable residence in Broughton-strcet, in
a healthy situation. The house is three stories
high; the Idwer one of brick and l&e two upper
of wood. The out building*, which are in good
repair, are also of brick. The whole premises
have lately undergone a thorough repair. The
bouse is covered wJui 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‘NlSfl
aug 3—ca 70
The Subscriber,
Having accepted 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:
Silver Royal printing Paper
do
do
do
do
do.
do
do
Royal ’ do
Demi do
foolscap writing
Itose vellum letter
Kentish cap
Double wrapping
Common do
also, oy HA*I),
A Quantity of Blank Books,
which will he sold at a rate that wilt make it an
object to retailers to purchase.
UEEWISE
A constant supply of Albany double ALE and
PORT in barrels. L. PETTY.
Savannah. May 27 25
‘The Copartnership
Heretofore carried pn by IV. Scarbrough, Joseph
P. JM XXune Zi John JSTystrom l under the firm of
ScAiu>B»tTeu & M'flix.vKs is this day dissolved by
mutual consent. It is requested that all unsettled
account* may be rendered in for settlement or li
quidation; and that all persons indebted will
forthwith make payment to \V. Scarbrough.
Wm. SCARBROUGH.
J. P. M KINXE, l prr Attorney
JOHN NYSTttOM, X fV. Sc through
aug 1!, 1819
03* Tie subscriber intending to continue busi
ness in tie Jr'acioniTfs U Commission Lins alone
for his ovn account, offers his best services in
that line, to the friends of the former concern and
the pitblir; and to those, disposed to favor him
—who imv hesitate to do so from his recent em
barrassment, a sufficient guarantee will be furnish
ed, undei the* patronage of friends, competent to
afford it. WILLIAM SCARBUOUGU.
aug tl m 74
Mules for Sale.
25 stott healthy Tennessee MULES for sale by
Bacon df Bruen.
aug 19 cm——77
. For Sale
700 piries Dundee Baggint.
James Dickson <!£ Co.
aug 10 73
For : Sale
100 chaldrons CANAL COAL, put up in lilids.
suitable for families. J. B. HERBERT,
aug 2i 79
Pork and Flour.
jt'ftT xjuniixo
J® bhb. Purk
65 dn Iroh Flour from ntw wheat.
- „ Bacon y Br.:cn.
aog 26——re - 80
Auction and Coinmission Business
The subscriber has taken a store at the north
west corner of Market square, for the transacting
of business in the above line. He tenders his ser
vices to the public, and hopes, by the attention
and DunctuslUy which will be shewn, to receive
a 'u r ' J c u uniMitrrtai
their support,
aug*—
S. M. MORDECA1.
~~Ed$t-Florida J.ands fur Sale.
ADerson who possesses several Tracts of Land
in East-Florida, clculate.l for the growth of cot-
ton sucar cane, rice and other productions, would
.tlsnose of one or more tracts on reasonable terms,
ai d receive mercf.and.xe, negroes, nr property in
•v" city, in part payment, and the balance on ac-
rummtMU'inR terms. On one tract, pr.me cotton
land there iaab ut 150 acres cleared, which has
remained uncultivated aeveral yearn, it is j. resum
Il would bring an excellent crop next aeaso.,-
'KA'arivi may vetbe cleared oh the same tract.—
f 50 lul^tract^contain* about 800 acres of tide and
nhind swamp, 'and low hammock, of whk* about
^v rer^Eavc t*™ cleared, banked in and
DUntedh^t for reveral years put oot calt.vated,
Sw mTto llie disturbed mate of the province—
.mailer tracts are good cotton and provt-
and. Apply.
fit K 11 T- 1
Wanted,
A good Cook, and a smart, active Boy, as a
house servant. Liberal wages w:ii be given.—
Apply at this office,
ang 24 73
jYew 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
estensive than at any forroet period—ar,d will be
told at a low advance,' and long credit given for
approved paper. ANDREW LOW 8c CO.
april 17— 91
. Factorage.
The undersigned intending to continue to de
vote all hU time and his attention to the Factor
age and Commission Business, offers hts best ser
vices to his friends and to all those who may be
pleased to favor him. He will; until further no
tice, keep his office in the counting-room ot
Messrs R Richardson & Co.' a«4d have tha pro
duce and merchandise, that shall be consigned to
him, stored in BoltonL fire-proof buiidings.
Petit l)c Viliers.
Savaouah, 11th .\ugus’, 75
Just Received,
Per brigs Speedy.Peace and Almira, and schoon
er Susan,
A fresh supply of SHOES,
in addition to a large assortment—all for sale.
Samuel Evans,
red store % east of the Exchange s down the Bluff
may 4——5
Notice.
The subscribers having entered into ^copartner
ship. Tor the purpose of establishing ct Liverpool
business under tne firm of Wairmrighi id Shieh.
beg leave to offer their services to their friends,
as general Shipping and. Commission Merchants
at that place. ELI WAIN WRIGHT.
CHARLES SIIIBLS.
nnv 25 cut——2.10
Auction and Commission Business,
IX MlLLEnnsVILCK.
The subscribers respectfully inform their friends
and the public in general, that they lave com
menced the Auction and Commission Business,
the huuse nearly opposite the bbokstore, on
Wayne.street.
Business consigned to their care will receive
promt attention.
John If. Wright & Co.
dec 18 251
For Sale.
TJie subscriber intending to be absent from this
state for the summer months, offers
A pair of tine carriage HoTses,
Also In excellent gig or saddle Horse,
A light Carriage, complete for travelling;
A Gig, Philadelphia built, nearly new;
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, and
well understands the care and management of
horses.
The above horses and carriage are well worth
the attention of any person who intends travelling
as they were used last si mmer on a journey to
the westward. The above servants 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 Sprakman.
june 3 31 ^
For Sale,.
Adesireable and healthy situation on the Salts,
about two miles from Thunderbolt, containing fif
ty acres, bounded easterly by a creek, northerly 8t
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 termsapply to Messrs. Canxoeiujj & MitOjifl,
or to Mr. Joux McKinnux.
Savannah, 27th July 1819 67
Tofient
Marine SyFire Insurance Company
UiriVEJS D AV 6.
The board of Directors of the Savannah Marine'
and-Fire Insurance coirpany, have <^eclar<*d a Di-.
vidend of stsrxn pei' ceut on*their transactions for
the. last six months, wbrch will be paid at the of*"
fice on and after Thursday next, the 10th instj
june 7 r 34
if
R. WAYNE, terry.
Savait'iuih Marine $ Fire
INSURANCE OFFICE.
Wanted to.purchase, STOCKS, either oF the
Planters, State, United Slates, or Darien Ranks —
Apply at this office R. WAYNE, *ec‘»y.
Au$r 5 cm—— 71 *
Savannah Library.
Every Monday, Wednesday and Friday, from
4 to 6 o’clock » ix. the room will be kept open
for delivering Books.
Ocntler, sec’ry.
feb 25— 47
^ Notice.
All persons having demands against the estate
of Noble Wimberlv Jonts, attorney at )»w, decea
sed, a>e tequeitei5ftrreui)ertue same, jiuly attest.'
*d; and those indebted thereto, will, please make
PUBLIC SALES.
On Thursday the 2d Styt unxt,
Will In: sold at the late residence bf Wro. Uoya-*
too dec
Oneiu’grq woman, one cow & caW* t household
and kitchen furniture belonging •<» the estate oY
Wm. Roy&tcn dec—by order of the honorable
tlie court qf ordinary for Chatham county.
By*o*der of the Executrix.
Side to cotum^n<Y at 10 o’c!orl\. % .
A. Howe, auefr.
jnly 24 r- - 66
3Sxecktor f s Sties.
Ppm be eolj before the court house tn theJtrst T«e*-
tlay in September ittxet.
A negro man belonging to theeststeofE Rou*
dot, by order of the justices of ibe Inferior court.
B. Constantine, ex % or.
an£ 5 pf* 71 , '*
City Sheriffs Sale..
Oh the prut Tuesday tp September nexK
Will bs sold in front of the Cr.urt-House, bet wteft
the hour? of ten ard two o’clock.
All those bajf Ixts of Land, in the eiiy of Sa.
vajuiah, known by .the numbers (39 and 40.) li-
payment to Messrs Robert & Joseph Habersham,! ^, Ply ^ hn'.uuled ot, -he north by a law. ou
who nrf» a:il htmsFil rihtimPfiN atiri In ou« . ... . ., ■ ,
»he«asrby Jetlerson-street, mi the west by Du
who are aui horised to make payments and to give
receipts. GEORGE JONES, cre’r.
"SL 3 —it ;
Notice.
The sole and surviving partner of a .house, apd
the most extensive and respectable, that ever ex
isted in Charleston, South-Carolina, having suffer
ed most severely from its reverses and other cau
ses; but, from a neRrIy twenty year:* labor, has
now* a prospect and certainty of drawing 1 some
thing very handsome from the thrawldtms of it;
and having to support a claim against the Spanish
government, for a Very extensive sum, secured to
him by the convention of 1802, and the treaty re
ctntiy concluded with Spain, and supported by
every document arid proof that can be necessary
to substantiate it, that have been mostly in the
keeping cf the Amencun government, for four.
teen years paat—-would be glad to treat with an
honorable and respectable house in Georgia, for
the immediate advance of One Thousand Del!a r s,
on the legal interest of the country; they pay*
ment to be secured by a security on a most ex
tensive and valuable landed property, in Gl>nn
county. Or, he would prefer procuring the im
mediate patronage* of a respectable house or
friend, to that amount, on the condition, of their
being permitted to participate in the monies re
ceived, bey end any tuaig that he could oiler, 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 he shown to any respecta
ble applicant. For further particulars, please to
apply to Capt. NxwcOmb, at the bar of the Wash-
ngton Hall.
Stivqnnufi, June 13rii, 1819. [44T
bigndtd* lot, a?*d on the south bv t'te other foole
ries <T‘ Iota numbers (59 and 40,) together wit(i
the improvements thereon, subject fo<he Corpo*
ration gioutid rent—levied on as the pn-netty of
Doctor Abraham Sfoftall to satisfy executions in
favour of Daniel Robins and another.
Isaac D’Lvon, s. c. 9,
July 31, J819 69 * ^ ^ /
Continued Sale!
On the first Tuesday in September nexf.
Will be sold at Effingham court house, bttweeti lh*
usual hours, .
One thousand acres of land, bounded onThoman
Wylly, David Loret, amlGeorge Arnstoff*s bnds>
ar.il the public lots of Effingham court Jiotifcc.-—
Also, lot No. 9, Springfield, and the improve
ments; levied on as the property of Pinup Jones
tosaihty an execution in favor of Baxi! Gray,
C. YVisenbakeiys. e. c.
atiff 7—-72 , "• “*/
Continued Sale3.
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 said Minor Winn has no power or kuthcri
ty tp dispose of any property of said estates.—
Persons who have purchased, and hold under hi*
title,- 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 OmoncSt
june 30- 54
.On the first Tuesday :n September next* ;
Will be sold at Effingham court house between thd
uMtal hours. * .
3ri0 acres of land, adjoining lands of Ssmu*!
Xeedlinger, G I Neice, Joshua Dasher. Kronces ard
G. Smith. 300 acres of land adjoining lands of
Jedediah Whiteman, 8. Arnstoff', and GotliO Zittc-
rauer—106 acres near the great ba\; at.d 66 acre*
joining lands of C. Ulmer arid Wisenbahker— \t-
vied on as the property of John Neid ingev
to satisfy an execution in Favor* of Asahel
Howe. C, WISENBAKER, • e e.
ang 7—72 , .
Notice.
All persons are forewarned not tb porchase that
^Antation or tract of land, called Nelvillt, in
iSouth-Carolina. advertised by George Woodruff
esq. as the said trtict of land belongs to the estate
of Mum^r, to which the subscriber is the only sur
viving representative. This tract of land called
Xelville, is offered for sale by the subscriber, upon
advantageous terms, and indisputable titles will be
iven.
Louisa Omon.es
june 30 54
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 up
on the lot are a kitchen, and commodious carn
age house, ccc- The house might be made secure
against fire, and its situation is convenient for
merchant's counting rooms.
George June*.
march £7 73
For Rent
A comfortable Dwelling House, situated or.
corner lot. in a central part of the cit). « *v; n-
far from Mte Market. Possession will beg v'
he 6th of January next. Apply to
John P. Will tain s 1 .-
dec 23— 255
Fifty Dollars’ reward.
Ranaway, tins morning, my negro boy Sam— he
is about 28 or 30 years of age; a low built, stout
made, bow-legged fallow; tolerable black, grave
countenance, pretty artful, took with him a long
blue coat and a corded velvet jacket, one pair of
hr»me>pun pantaloons arid one of corded velvet;
had boots and shoes both with him. It is su;>-
i'osed he will make for the northward as he is re
cently from the eastern shore of Marvland.-
• wenty LMiars reward will be giv.w.11 if tak en and
lodged in any gaol in this state, ai d Fifty Dolfs.-s
if taken out of the state and *:cured ■>«» «-•* 1 a *
hint, and ail rea^.*nabl•; expenc.es j Kid - a •'
sons ar<* f- rbid fr. m harboring bin -r -s.r: v-*.
!*:iti oft', under the j*enait* of the lav.-
J -
i.ove nan.cd tr.’.r. .1
:.)d bv.l* to >avai.f >
1 1 ■* t JV n j i;sv •.
Stolen,
Five silver table, six tea and a pap SPOON—
no marks on them. Should they be offered for
sale, all persons are requested to stop them and
the thief or thieves. A liberal reward will be
given. A oply at this office.
ai:g 24 — 79
The subscriber
Tenders to his friends and acquaintances, his
services as an AUCT'ONEER and GENERAL
COMMISSION MERCHANT. He Ins a conven
ient and commodious fire proof store, and will use
Jus utmost exertions to give satisfaction to those
who may favor him with their support.
George Schley.
SnTc-nah, 2d ang. —— ca—— 79
Factorage.
The subscriber continues to transact Factora^
and C%mmitsion Business, and tenders his services
to those who may be disposed to favor him with
the sale of their crops. He will mote ihto his
fire proof stores in three weeks, where property
sent to him fur sale will be safe from injury of
any kind. JOHN P. WILLIAMSON.
Savannah. 18th Aug. 1819—j-r—77
To Hire,
. FOR THE SL'MMr.P,
A Boy, who is a good huuse servant
at this office. • jime 4
» Cl. - nicle and
• sled to publish
• d their accounts
Wanted Immediately,
A man to attend a place near th«s c.‘/
need apply without producing vqucherv </
esty and sobriety. Apply to the printt r
june 21.——46
"AJour wheel Cdrriai
Nearly new, with or without a par
Horses, for sale. Apply at this offi.
aug 7——73
Negroes to Hire.
reward
laRLOTTK, who ab-
Uitiy is a hiack
\ ears of age, and
■ *.»:• s**me time pa>t
,er her arm; she has
>f Smart, belonging
husband. There
Sheriffs safe-
The purchaser not complying with term* of
sale, will be re-sold on the first Tutsduy in Ocib-
bernert, at the court house in Brunswick, Glynn
county, the following negroes, leved on as th$
property of .lames Piles on the foreclosure of &
mortgage to R. & J. Habersham.—Prince, Flora,
bg Uharles, Silvey, Dave, Torn, Elick, Billy,
JfoneypHariry, Jim, Ctiailotte. foe, Cealea, July,
Charles, Isaac Jack, and Quash.
au5— \ 71 . T, WINN, e « c. '*
Notice. ,
On the first Tuesday in (Jcteber next,
Will be told at the covrt-houcs in Savannah,
One undivided fouitb part of all that piece or
parcel ot Land situate, lying a< d being in the city
of Savanaah, in new l>eds, Oglctluirpe ward, con*
taining (in the whole) fifty two and hairfeet front
on West broad street, and running two hundred
and sixty feet in direct line back, and one hun
dred feet on Willis Tin street; Sold by order cf
the Inferior court ot Chatham county, for the ben
efit of Mary Gardner, a minor.
Adam Cope,
aug 3—f—70 guar than of Alary Gardner.
Southern Stage Regulations.
The Stage will r*io bat once a week in future,
inti! Hie |n-t of October next. It will leave Sa«
/anritr. *ver> Thursday, and arrive in Darien th$
iar-.' '‘s ; and leave Darien every Tuesday, ahd
,r:r. . .^r.’.mah the same day. The stage vAU
trur. p y at 4 o’clock in the rooming, and
. t.«! u --Tenger should neglect to aPer.d :.t
'r .• lime, itaeiv money will be forfeittdi
,» ii! l»t reset ved for any person unless tl «
, »cy ,i* yud at the time of entering their name,
e ach phsstrger will be allowed 14 lbs. baggage,
and all ever they will be charged five cents per
)b. tor—extra baeg; ge will be at the ri>k of the
owners. The office will be still kept at the bar of
:he Georgia Hotel.
William B. Holzentlorf.
aug 14^———75 \ •
Dr. Thomas A. Cabarrus,
Two negro Women, one cf whom is a good
cock and house servant; also a negro Boy about
11, to be hired by the month or year Enquire r.t
the office of the Republican.
N. B. The above negroes are warranted honest,
aug 10 -73
Fifty dollars Reward.
Ranaway from the subscriber on the 2d inst. a
ncgrofellow, about thirty five years of age, nam
ed Lv.v is. of a quite black complexion, well made,
has rather a green look, with a small split in his
right ear, occa«sioned by' a nail, and about five
fret ten irches in bright, well sett, &c. The above
reward will be given to any person for apprehend
ing and securing him in goal* so that l may get
him again, and all reasonable expences Will be
paid. All masters.of vessels, atfd other persons,
are foi bidden, under penalty of the law, harbor
ing uud rendering him any aid'
Bell’s River, East Florida
7th August, 18X9.
James Dell.
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Notice.
Persons having demands agsirwt the Estate of
Edmund Dillon, DeceaseJ, wi»l present their ac
counts. and those % indebted to said Estate will
make payment to * JOHN DILLON,
jnly 15—6J Jtdmv of said estate
One Hundred Dollars’ reward.
Ranaway from the subscriber some time
bruary last, from my plantation, rear M.Hedge
ville, a negro man named Cfunr.E9. This negro
was raised in the family of Mr Charles Irvine, near
Sunbury, in Liberty county, »nd was son.e time
the property of Mr Williford, of Savannah, where
he is well known. When he absconded he took
with him a sorrel horse, saddle and bridle, ^nd as
he has many relatives and acquaintance btrth in
Liberty county and Savannah, and as hio wife who
belongs to Mr. Palmas* of Savannah, has lately
absconded, it is presumed Charles is xt no great
distance.
I. will pay to any^person who shall apprehend
and secure in some safe gaol, so that 1 get him
again; one hundred dollars. **.-,*.. ,
.- D< Mi MitcheK
mry ir-—
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...w cy : \e r.*
/ ,*..hnGard«ir. for
. j do’ibt of her being harbored in «»r near Savan-
King wed known thfreabcuts. Her child
^haiio'te is about 4 year old and remarkable Jike-
y. T!ie above reward will be paid on delivering
hem in .'■avriKnah gail. I). SOBULT3.
Effingham, August c* 79
Twenty-Five Dollars’ reward.
Ranaway Irurr. the suorcriber, on New River,
Sourh-Carolh-a, my man Russel, about 26 years
of age, of ye Jow complexion, tlwck made, and of
lu'.v stature, of a pleading ccuntenance yhen spok
en to; has a mother and brother in Savannah, and
is supposed to ite lurking shout their residejice.
The above reward will be paid for lodging hm in
Savannah gaol, or to Scott Sc Fahni, factors.—
All person^ are forbid harboring said fellow as
the law wiil be strictly enforced
John Cooper.
mg' 17 0 76
Braught to Gael,
In Savannah, Juiy Ibl9. a negro man who
vays [i s name >s Sam, and that he belongs-to the
st (ate of She; wood. Worn track, of Hat.cock c un-
ly Georgia; he is^bout 30 years rf age and 5 feet
6 inches high. H M'CALL, oc c.
July 3i 69 ■
Administrator’s Notice.
AH psrsnn’i iiarinp deir.ai.J> thi estate
Grosor ATKtBsni, late of Sarannih, deceased,
are hereby requested to render them, duly attest
ed. within twelve nint ’hs Ircm this ante; and those
indebted are required to make payment to the
subscriber- , J. • • fONE,
. alLrriy for CrhnrUttc Atkcrson, udm'. x.
tr-^pu-ars •
Who left this place some considerable timu
past for the west, and who, it is believed, settled
himself near Mitledgevilk-, (Oa.) is informed that
his uncle Arorsrx CaBAnncs is dead; and that Ins
immediate presence ia required at Edenton, (k c)
(Pj* The ed'toi*s of theMrt ledge ville Journal
Augusta AdvertHer and Savannah Republican ara
requested-togive this two or three insertions.
F.denton, (y c) August 6, 1819.
Noiicc.
Three mouths after date, a; plication will bfe
made to the Planter.’ Hank to renew a'certificate
for Fifty-two shares of sti ck of said bark, stand-
in;, on the name of the Commas-liters of i’ilo r -
a-e—the original Certificate Ijsvtntr been lost or
mislaid. . JOS. L'UMMING.
june 15—cAf—41 cic rir.an C.of T
Macaulay’s Patent Iloor Cloths.
The subscriber oflers fur sale, and can turr. sh
at-the shortest notice, turns a-not it-'n rAR.-s
JtMEUlCJJV FLOOR CLOTHS, (t.il cloth
carpstinpl for rooms and entries,- warrant) d eqoat
to any imparls,l. and at prices 25 per cert low er.
A floor cloth, with 2 colours, gt SO prsquare yd
tin do 3 do 1 75 do,
do do 4 do 200 do
do do 5 do or more, 2 25 do
Twenty-five cents per yard for borders.
Clnth.3 without borders, can be delivered at u
a ftw hour, notice; with borders in (mo mtekt.
the Canvas is of a superior quality—made from
Kentucky hemp, and woveatthe manufactory for
the express pjtrpose, 7 yards wide; consequently
Carpets, not ekceeding 21 feet by 60 feet, will be
without teum orj.t' iHg. and made to any given
dimensions.
Orders from cny part of the United Slatte
or West indies, sent through an Agent, or ad-
dressed to the Manufacturer, (with rtlerence)
shall be promptly attended to.
Isaac Macauia/.
PteU&phio, /a,-e,1819—jr—50
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