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THURSDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER g, £819.
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JFforfe No. 3099.
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Ear New-Fork
The regular packet hrig OTHELLO, P.
-M'Dona'.d. master, haring half her* cargo
■engaged, will meet with immediate dia-
patch. Fur freight of remainder or passage, har
ing superior accommodations, apply on board, at
Jones* wharf, or to
George Gordon;
Who has dor sale
SO hhds prime St Croia Sugar
20 ilo do N Orleans do
75 barrels rye Whiskey
50 do Richmond Flour of superior quality
aog i-fi r 80
For Boston
The schooner HANNAH, captain Ed.
Y wards, will meet with despatch. For
■freight or passage apply to the master
'em* board, or to HALL tt HOYT,
sng 31 82
“For Darien, Brunswick and St.
Mary’s
TheTast sailing schr. MARY M’COY,
eMareellin, master, will sail in all next
■week. For freight or passage, having
C/egant accommodation-, apply on board, at John-
•Eton’s tower wharf, or to
Alex. 'Pratt.
aug*3l st 82
Fresh Flour.
5VI barrels superfine Raltimore Howartl street
Flour—landing at Hunter’* wharf, and fur sale ‘
Douglas* & .Sorrel
For Freight or Charter
The fine schooner ANNA, cup
'ail! itlasdell She is 74 tons burthen,
T&KV.U.I will be ready to take in cargo
■*" Thursday next. Apply as above.
Fellow Citizensf
I am a candidate tor CLERK OF THE MAR
KET: if elected, pledge myself for the perform
ance of the duties of the office.
Robert Christie
aug 12 74
To the Public.
f offer as a candidate for Clerk of the Market,
if elected wilt endeavor to discharge the duties
thereof, JOHN DILLON,
aug 12 74,
£3* William Starr will be a can
didate for CLh.HK OF THE MARKET, at the
>uing > election.
Having understood from several persons, that
report is circulated, that lama candidate
clerk of the market only for the purpose of
roringf the election if Mr. Dillon, 1 take this me
sthed of informing the public that the report
without foundat(on,and is «oly calculated ttre!
ceive those who are disposed to favor my elec
tton to that office—my offering is with « view
my own benefit only. WILLIAM STARK
BVg 19—77 •
Mess and prime Pork.
A few barrels of each of New- York city inspec
tion-for vale by HACON Sc OUOEN
aug 28 k 81
Poor-House and Hospital
LOTTERY.
The Commissioners of the Savannah Poor-House
ar.tl Hospital Lottery, have the phasure to an
jicUi-.ee to the public that Hie drawing wdl com.
mwf.ee on the fit at day of D-.emher next, in the
loMg room of the Exchange. This day must ft
very interesting to every friend tif 'hat most val
treble institution; besides the many valuable prizes
which will be awarded to adventurers. In conse
quence of the small number of tickets, an early
and rapid rise must take place in the price of tick
ats. Sarcvinalt. Jfvtg 21 -78
P. Stanton
Ha.i jiAt received and <.fiers for sale, on hi* usual
low terms,
50 barrels fresh Mackerel
VO ti»*rceh gTC-en Coffee
A'o barrels do
2) iili ’.A Molasses, suitable for retail
bV fvids rve Whiskey
100 !>,» N ’ft Hum
15 hh Is Jamaica Rum
5 pij»es Cognac Brandy
.Vj tyre Iron
ICO keg^ Nails, assorted
Hug 31 ■ ——■■ r 82
For Sale
Superior foot Gins and tfin Irons
Shaffer Xt Davant,
aug 31 1. 82 Exchange dock.
New Flour, Beef, Codfish> Coffee,
%c-
NOW LA\DIXO
50 barrel new Flour, from Richmond, can be
recommended for family use
’ 20 h;il' barrels nr?rss Beef for do do
15 barrel-* prime Beef
2o box< s Codfish
50 whole and half boxes Soap (yellow)
|0 boxes hard Candles
2) do Claret Wine
1COO bushels Turk’s Island Salt
20 hags green Coffee
5 kegs Salt Peter
20 do Tobacco, 8 to lb
2 do i&dies* Twist, 10 a U)u
10 do ground Ginger
10 barrels Cordial
10 do Salmon
IX rtotie
A few barrels Pork
Apnly to G. F. Sc O. PALME3.
aug 31 a 82
Corn.
A pared, of prime quality, for sale by
R. tj' J. Habersham.
aug 31 a 82
► For Sale
One light 4 wheel Carriage
Two do Gigs, on cradle springs
One Sulkey and Harness
Low tor cash, by
Rcnjamin Howard.
aug 31 m 82
Wm. P. Beers 1$ Co.
Offer for sale upon reasonable trims.
An assortment of seasonable 1)KY GOODS, at
their store, in Whitaker street, next dour to the
corner of Urouglttnn-street.
aug 31 —< 83
The subscriber
Tenders to his friends and acquaintances, his
services as an AUCTIONEER and GENERAL
COMMISSION MERCHANT. He ha* a comen-
ient and commodious fire proof store, rfnd will use
his utmost exertions to give satisfaction to those
who may favor him with their support.
George Schley-
Savannah, 2d aug. — ca——70
4 Notice.
The unfinished business of Lite late firm of Lloyd
tc .t/urri jon.v'dl be attended to by the subscribers,
who having entered into copartnership, tender
their professional services to their friends.—Their
office is in the new brick buildirg at the eorner
of t he Ray and W hitaker street, over col. Shelman's
Crockery store. .
James Morrison,
John C. Nicoll.
jufy 15—62
Wanted,
\ gobd Conk, and a smart, active Buy, as a
house servant. Liberal wages will be given.—
Apply St this office.
aug 24 <’
Mrs. Grayson respectfully in
forms the public, tnat the has opened a house in
Hrough",un street, for the reception of hoarders,
second door below the corner of Drayton street,
(centrally situated.) where gentlemen can be well
ice.vmmnjated w ith board ; nd lodging,
aug 31—- 63
To llent
T'ist commodious house rn the bay. belonging
., Mn Grimes, its contiguity to the market and
the bav are sufficient inducements to pereons en-
* rSon
; f sV- a
Sugar.
Twenty behead* St Croix Sugar—landing
from brig Othello—for sale by
HALL& HOYT.
aug *
By the Ontario, from New-Fork,
The subscriber* have received
Very superior black and wlute Italian Crape
Do do black and colored nankeen do
Real Madras Hankkercbiefs
Cotton Cords and Tassels
Tortoise shell Combs, assorted
Cambric Dimities, &c See
Which, together with their general assortment of
DRY GOODS, they offer for sate at reduced prices
W. S. G1LLETT &. CO.
A ISO, JC«T HKCEIVKD
A few canisters of very superior gunpowder Tea
aug 28 * 81
George Schley,
COXNEROV TUK BAY AND WIIITAKEH STB EXT,
Offers for sale, at low prices, and on accommodat
ing term*;
500 pieces Cotton Bugging
100 barrels Pilot Bread
10 hogsheads Jamaica Rum
6 diio Darien ditto
10 pipes Holland Gin
5 ditto Cognac Brandy
50 cases Claret Wine
30 crates assorted Crocherjf
100 dozen Spades and Shovels
50 boxes 8 by 10 and JO by l? Window Glass
JO eases half-pint Tumblers
4 casks pint and half-pint Bottles
2 ditto Carolina Hoes
50 Liquor Cases
200 bags Corn
White and blue Plains of the 1st quality, by
the bale or piece.
aug 28 d 81
j Bilteff E xchange
On London, Glasgow, .Manchester and Livi
pool, payable in London, for sale by
John Speukman df Co.
april 26-
TheSubacriberS,
Offer tor sale, an invoice, containing
10 bales rose Blankets 8-4 a li-4
30 bales London datal Blankets, assorted sizes
2 bales blue Plains.
2 b^les Cassimeres, assorted colors & prices
6 bales 6-4 Cloths, do do do
2 hales wrapper great Coats
The above goods being fairly charged, and
comprising a good assortment ot heavy woolens,
roran establishment in Savannah or Augusta, will
be sold at a moderate advance and on liberal cre
dit for approved paper, to close sales.
James Dickson & Co.
aug 10 73
The Subscriber,
Having accepted of the agency of three esten
live Fapcr Manufactories to the north, will always
have a large supply of the following descriptions
of PA PER, viz:
Super Royal printing Papefr
ttoyal do do
Demi do * do
Foolscap Writing do
Rose vellum letter do
Kentish cap do
Double wrapping do
Common do do
ALSO, ON HAND,
A quantity of Blank Books,
which will be sold at a rate that will make it an
object to retailers to purchase.
likewise
A constant supply of Albany double ALE and
'OUT m barrels. L. PETTY.
Savannah, May "7 25
The Copartnership
Heretofore carried on by IT Scarbrough, Joseph
M JCntne if John Aggtrem. under the firm ol
ntiiKonr.fi St M Kinnk, Utbis day dissolved by
mutual consent. It is r» quested that all unsettled
accounts may be rendered in for settlement or li-
initiation; and that ail persons indebted will
forthwith make payment to W. Scarbrough.
Wx. SCARBROUGH.
J !\ MKIVXK, Ip'r.Jttor'icy
• JOHN NYSTROM.S Sca-brough
aug 12, 18:9
The subscriber intending to continue busi
ness in the Factorage & Commission lane alone
for his own account, offers 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 guarantee will be fumish-
", under the patronage ol friends, competent to
afford it. WILLIAM SCARBROUGH,
aug 12 cm- 74
iuctionand Commission Business.
Tlie subscriber has taken a store at the north
west c r.nerof Market square, for the transacting
' business in the above line. He tenders his ser
ies. to the public, and hopes, by the attention
and punctuality which will be shewn, to receive
their support. S. M. MORDECAI.
aug 26 80
Mules for Sale.
25 stout healthy Tennessee M ULES for sale by
Bacon dj* Bruen.
aug 19 rx 77
For Sale
700 pieces Dundee Bagging
James Dickson 4* Co.
aug 10 73
New Summer Goods.
By the »hip Emily, just arrived from JLiTer-
pool, the subscribers have received a supply of
Seasonable Articles;
which makes their assortment more general aftd
extensive than at sny former period—and will be
sold at a low advance, and long credit given for
approved paper. ANDREtV LOW & CO.
april 17 -91 t _ Js _
Factorage.
The undersigned intending to continu^ to $le-
vote all Ids time and his attention tu the Factor,
age and Commission Butineis, offers his best ser
vices to his friends and to all those who miy bq
pleated to favor bim. He wilh until further no*
tice, keep his office in the counting-room of
Vfessrs R Richanlson 8c Co. and have tbs pro-
dtf*» and merchandise, that shall he consigned to
him, stored in Bolton’s fire-proof buildings.
Petit De Viflcf®.
Savannah, IJth August* 1819—-cn--75
Just Received,
Per brigs Speedy-Peace and Almira, and schoon
er Susan,.
A fresh supply of SHOES,
addition to a large assortment—all for «le.
Samuel Evans.
red »tore, east of the Exchange s dorm the Bluff
may 4 5 .
Notice.
The subscribers having entered into acopartner-
nhip, for the purpose of Establishing at Liverpool,
business under the firm of JVaimoright £(t Shie Is,
beg leave to offer their services to their friends,
as genera) Shipping and Commission Merchants
at that place. ELI WAIN WHIG RT.
CHARLES SHIELS.
nnv 25 ■—cbl 230
Auction and Commission Business,
IN MILLEDGF.Vir.LE.
The subscribers respectfully inform their friends
and the public in general, that they have com
menced the Auction and Commissipn Business
in the house nearly opposite the bookstore, on
Warne-street.
Business consigned to their care will receive
promt attention.
John H. Wright & Co.
dec 18 251
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 Horse,
A light Carriage, complete for travelling;
A Gig, 1‘hiladelphia built, nearly new;
As also 1iis'mulatto servant Scipio, an excellent
coachman and wailing man;
With Sally and her son Hercules. Sally ft %
i food cook, washer and ironen and Hercules about
5 years old, is a complete house servant, and.
well understands the care and maniigement of
horses.
The above horses and carriage ate well worth
the attention of any pefrson who intends travelling ,
as they were used last summer on a journey to
the westward. The above servants arehonest,
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 Speakinao.
June 3 31
Marine «Sf Fire Insurance Company
ninvEXD .Vo. 6.
The board of Directors of the Savannah Marine
and Fire Insurance company, have d«?cla»*ed a Di
vidend of seven per-cent oh their transactions for
the last six months, which will be paid at the of
fice on and after Thursday next, the 10th insL
ft. WAYNE, sec'ry.
* j«i»e 7- 34
Savannah Marine Fire
incuranok office.
Wattled la purchase, STOCKS, either of the
Planters, State, Ceiled States, or Darirn Banks ■
Apply at this office . R. WAYNE, trety.
Aujr S cm 71
Savannah Library.
Every Monday, Wednesday and Friday, from
4 to 6 o’clock r »• the room win be kept open
for delivering Books.
Oemler,' se'c’ry
feb 25 47
: J&s’Jaiw Vjfice. « -
The subscriber JnlJ atter.u in his professional
business when ever called upon. He tnay be
found at the Exchange or in Brruehton-strcet, at
Mrs Yount-’#. JOHN D. LEWES.
July 29 68
In Council, Jlugust 23. IS IP.
Ordered, That an election be held at tlie Court
House in this city on the first Monday in Septem
ber next, foi fourteen Aldermen tu represent the
city of Savannah, and for a Clerk of the Market,
for the ensuing year, that the said election be su
perintended by three justices of the peace, and
iliat the city sheriff with two constables do attend
to preserve order.
Extractfrom the minutes
R. R. Coyler, e. r.
Notice.
AH personshaving demands against the estate
of Noble Wimberly Jones, attorney at ?a\v. decea
sed, are requested to render the same, duly attest-
ed; and those indebted thereto, will please make
payment to. Messrs Robert 8t Joseph Habersham,
who are authorised to make payments and to give
receipts. GEORGE JONES, exe*
may 3—rr4
For Sale,
A desireahle and healthy fituation on the Salts,
about two miles from Thunderbolt, containing fif
ty acres, bounded easterly by a creek, northerly St
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. Carnochan & Mitch el,
to Mr. John McKinnon.
Vivatinah, 27th July lbI9—67
To Rent
My Dwelling Hmiie. It has eight rooms with
fire plrees— four apartments in the cellar, which
ace paved with the best quality of flair; and up
on the lot are a kitchen, and commodious carn
age house, ac The house might be made secuie
against fire, and its situation is convenient for
merchant’s counting rooms.
George Jones.
march c7 73
For Rent
A comfortable Dwelling House, situated on :
corner lot. in a central part of the city. and no
far from the Market. Possession will be given oi
he 6th ot January next. Apply to
John P. Williamson
dec 23 255
To Hire,
VOtt Tltr. SCMMEtX,
A Hoy, who it a good bouse sen*
office. June 4 bZ
Wanted Immediately.
A man to attend a place near th»s city. Xo».e
need apply without producing voucher# ol his hon
esty and sobriety. Apply to the printer,
june 21 -46
A Jou r wheel Carriage,
Nearly new, with or without a pair of superior
Horses, for sale. Apply at this oflice-
aug 7—- - -72
Notice.
The sole and surviving partner of a house, and
the most ex'ensive and respectable, tfiat ever ex
isted in Clurleston, South-Carolina, having suffer
ed most strercly from its reverses and other cau
ses; but, fiom a nearly twenty years labor, has
now a prospect and certainty of drawing some
thing ven handsome from the thvawldims of it;
and having to support a claim against the Spanish
fovernnvnt, for a very extensive ium, secured to
rim by the convention of 1802, ar.d the treaty re
cently Concluded with Spain, and supported by
evfcry document and proof that can be necessary 1
to substantiate it, that have been mostly m the
keeping of the American government, fnr four
teen years pajt—would be glad to treat with an
honorable and respectable house in Georgia, for
the imiTied*deadvance of One Thousand Dollars,
on the legal interest of tlie country; they pay
ment Id be secured by a security on a most ex
tensive and valuable landed property, in Glynn
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 ond any thing that he could offer, as
an interest; and t;o have permanent advantages
secured to thfcifi, after the recover of thotpmperty
The mc'&t satisfactory and undeniable testimoni
als and evidences will be showri to any respecta
ble applicant. For further particulars, prease to
apply to capt. Nfevcorah, at the bar of the Wash-
ngtdn HaU.
i Savarmah, June 13th, 1819. , [441
PUBLIC SALES.
Executor's Sales.
inil be sold before the court hut-re. on the frst Ttxc«-
v . . y". v ln September utxet.
A negro man belonging to the estste of E. Rod-
dot, by order ol the justices of tip* Inferior court.
B. Constantine, won
a»»fr 5-— 71
City Sheriff'8 'Sa'te.
On the first Tuesday in Se/itember murf,
Will be hold in front of Uie Court-H. -ise. between
tlie bourn of tin and two r’clock.
All those half Lots of Und, in the city of Pi.
vannah, known by the numbers (S9 and 40,1 Li
berty ward, bounded on tl, e north by a W. on
the hast by .Jefierson-strctt. on, the we»t l>y Du-
bigaon’. b.t. and on thoxonth by. fhe other ninie-
lies of lots numbers (1$-md 49.) together with
the improvebierts 11.. rein, subject to the Corpo
ration ground rent—Jerod on es-the property hr
Doctor Abraham Sbef„B , p ^t.^y execution's in
favour Of Darnel Rabins sad .noth'er.
Isaac D'J.von, s. o. s-
july -SI, 1819 69
Conti lined Sale. J ~
On the first Tuesday in September next.
Will be sold at felfingham curt house, btt wetn tlie
usual hours,
One thousand acres ofland, branded on Thotntis
Wylty, David Lore!, and George ArnstofPs lands,
and tlie public lots of Effingham court house.
Also, lot No. 9. Springfield, and the improve^
ments; levied on as tlie propertv of F.'iiltp Joins
to satisfy an execution infa'vor hf Basil Gray.
C. VVisenbitkcr. s. e. c.
ang 7 72
Continued Sales.
On tlie first Tuesday in Septevibcr next.
Will be sold at Effingham court lidose between die
u ual hours.
300 tfercs of knrl, adjoining lands of Samm l
Nredlinger, G 1 Neice, Joshua Dasher, Kronces
G. Smith. 300 acres of land adjoining lands of
Jeded.ah Whiteman, S. Am.stoff*, and Gotl^tr , Ztllf.
r—106 acres near tfie great hat ; and 66actv*
joining lands of C Ulmer and Wisenhabker—le-
ied on as the property ot John Neidiinger
to sarisfy an ex’.cmion' in fi ver of Asal el
Howe. • C. WISEXBAKER, a b o.
aug 7— 72
Sheriff’s sate.
The purchaser not corrpl\ir.g with term* vft
sale, will he resold on the frn Tuesday in Of.c-
ber next, at the court hou-e in lhlinswirk, Glynn
county, the foRowjug rcgp e>, l«refi on as the
property of James Files or. the foreclosure of a
mortgage to R. &. J Haber»hau> —-Vrincc, Fl^ra,
g Charles, Silvey, Dave, Tom, F.iick. BiUy,
nney, Harry, Jim, Chat lotte, Joe, Ceaita, July,
harles, Isaac Jack, and Quash
ouS— f 71 T. WINN * « «.
Negroes to Hire.
Two negro Women, one of whom is a good
k and house servant; also a negro Boy about
to he hired by the month or year. Enquire at
the office of the Republican.
N. B. The above negroes arfe warranted honest,
aug 10-73
Notice.
Persons having demands against the F.s’ate of
Edmund Dillon, Deceased, will present their ac
counts, and those indebted to raid Estate will
make payment to JOHN DILLON,
july 15—64 Jidnir ,f f id e»tat.
Stolen,
Five silver table, six tea and a pap SPOON—
marks on them, Should they be offered for
sale, all persons ire requested to stop them and
the thief or thieves. A fiberxl reward will be
given. Apply at this office,
aug 31 —79
One Hundred Dollars’ reward.
Ranaway from the snbscribt-r some time in Fe
bruary last, from my plantation, near Mriledge-
ville, a negro man named Charles. This negro
wa3 raised in the family of Mr Charles Irvine, near
Sunbury, in Liberty county, and was some time
the property of Mv Williford, of Savannah, when
he is well known. When he absconded he took
with him a sorrel horse, saddle and bridle, and as
he has mnny 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 pity to any person who shall apprehend
and secure in some safe gaol, so that I get hfin
again, one hundred do!btr& ^ ^ „. - ,.
U. B. MitcBriR
imyll—«5 * . '
Notice,
All persons are cautioned against purchasing
from Minor Winn, any lands btjoiigmg to the es
tates of Thomas Washington or David Murray.as
he the said Minor Winn has no power or antlmri
ty to dispose of any property of said estates.—
Persons who have purchased, and hold under his
;itle, 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 Omones:
june 30——54
Notice.
All persons are forewarned not to purchase that
plantation or tract of land,, called Nelvi'ley in
South-Carolina, advertised by Gevrge Woodruff*
<:«q as the said tract ot land belongs to the estate
of Murtay to which the subscriber is the only
vivmg representative. This tract of land called
Nelvdle, is offered for sale by the subscriber, upon
advantageous terms, and indisputable titles will be
riven.
Louisa Omones.
june 30— 54
Fifty If liars’ reicurd.
Runaway, n.ormng, ay negro boy Saji—he
'n .ib»-iii 28 or 30 years of age; a low Inrilt, stout
made, h -w-ley eed ft Hew; tolerable black, grave
r\,untenance, pretty artful, took with him a long
due coat and axorded velvet jacket, one pair of
u.me-pnn pr.i.talooo* ar.rl one of corded velvet
;»ati hoots ti.d shot f both \vi‘h him. It is sup
riser! he wdl make for the northward as he is re
irrjiy firm tlie eastern shore of Maryland.—
» wenty D; liars reward will be given il taken and
lodged in any gaol in this state, and Fifty Dollars
if taken out ot the state and secured so as I get
him, and all reasonable expences paid. All per
sons zee forbid from harboring him or carrying
him off*, under the penalty of the law.
John Gi :ob;n.
N. B. Tlie above named man Sam has a pa c s.
to Rose Dieu ar.d back to Savannah unmolcsU-d,
under date 21 at inst. He may use it a3 a general
one.
Savannah, Aug 24 79
Zj* The editors of the Augusta Chronicle and
Charleston City Gazette are requesled to publish
the above three wxeks, and forward their accounts
to this office for payment.
Southern Stage Regulations.
The will run l>ut once a week in futur£,
until the fir>t of October next. It will leave Sa
vannah every Thursday, and arrive in Darien the
same da}; and leave Darien *very Tuesday, and
arrive Savannah the same day. The stage will
start precisely at 4 o’clock in the morning, and
i:* case any passenger shc>i3d neglect to attend at
the office in time, their money will be fo&ited.
No seat w ill be reserved for any person tirileu the
mnm y i£ paid at tire time of entering their name.
Each paascugter will be allowed lbs. baggage,
and all oyer they will be charged five cents per
It>. for—extra baggr.ge vjli be at the rhk of the
owners. The office will be still kept at the bar ou
tlie Georgia Hotel- ,
William B. iloliendorf.
aug 14. -75 .
Office Bank United States.
Suvr.nnqJi, 3l*f Jlng. 1819.
The hnafd of directors of this uftictr will pro-
ce» d or. 1 utsd.TV next, to the election of an As*
jv-ant Cldk. with a t-d try of $800 p£r annum,
ua amourt of bunt! with two approved isuret'es
ior ti'.rer thousand dollars. Canditlates will hand
?i their applications to the.stibscnber previous
that dav. J. HUN TER, cashier*
% aug 31-—. ...
Folice-office j Jlugust 30 f/i, 13 iy.
A reward of thirty dollars will be paid at this
office-, for information^ which may lead to thfe dis
covery of the mischievous, idle and dissolute peri
son or persons, who pulled up » teng, aqd injured
some oi the public property last night.
T. U. P. CHARLTON, mayor.
By the Mayor.
F. M. STONE, marshal.
aug 31 t—~82. .
In Council
Jiu*;u~st2.7, 1819.
Resolved, That the portion of Fig Island, owned
by the city of the Savannah, be offered at publid
sale on the first Monday in October next, at tlie
court house, the party purchasing the‘same to give
bonds to place the said lar.d in a stale of* dry cul-
tui-e. Extruct Jrom the minutes.
ft. R. Cuyler, fc. c.
aug 31—82
(£7* In conformity with the above resolutiaii
of council, l shall proceed on the first Monday in
October in front ot the court-house, between the
hours of 19 a 3i. and 2 p. m to sell all that portioil
of Fig-Island belonging to the city of Savannah;
containing Forty acres, more or less.
F M. Storie, c. k.
aug 31— 32
An Ordinance
Appropriating a certain portion of Ground fot
the interment of strar gers and others not having
relatives within the city of Savannah, or buried in
the present cemetery.
—-— . Section 1. Be it ordaii ed by mayor and alder*
TlCBTltjl JJollCLVS 7 reward men of the city of Savannah in council assembled.
For Bittt ami her ch hi Ch.hi ottk, who ab- and it is hereby ordained by .the authority of the
sconded on the l«th of July. Betty is a black
wer.ch of a small sire about 40 year. «-t atre, at.d
of a f leasing countenance; has Tor some time oast
complained of a swelling under her arm; she has
a yellow fellow by the name of Fmart, belonging
to'Mr John Gard.ier, for her husband. There is
no doubt of her being harbored in or near Savan
nah, being well known thereabouts Her child
Ciharlfte is about 4 year old and remarkable like.
Iy. The above reward will be paid on delivering
them in Savannah gail. D. SCKULTS.
Effingham, August 24= l» 79
Twenty-Five Dollars’ reward.
Ranaway rrum the subscriber, on New River,
South-Carol'ma, my ihan llcssci., about 26 years
of age, of yellow complexion, thick made, and ol
low stature, of a pleasing countenance when spok
en to; has a mother and brother ih Savannah, and
is supposed to be liirk ing about their residence.
1 lie above reward will be paid for lodging h m in
Savanhalt gabli of ttt Scott & Fahm, factors.—
All persons ate fofbid harboring said fellow as
the law will be strictly enforced.
John Cooper.
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same, That, that portion of ground containing
four hundred and fifty five feet in length 'and two
hundred and forty feet in breadth, lying and being
five hundred and sixty five yards south , of the
present burial ground, and designstedin die plan
hereto annexed, is hereby set apart and expressly-
appropriated for the interment cf all strangers or
persons who should happen to die tsi'hin the ci
ty aforesaid and who shall not have any relations
buried tu the present cemetery.
Ih Council, August 23, 1819;
Cl. a.) t. v. v. Charlton, reej...
Attest. R. R. ClIYLEU, e. c.
aug 31 82 _ „ .. . . ._
Contract Wanted.
Proposals will be received until Monday next,
by either of the undersigned; committee of coun
cil, to inclose the new burial ground. For pars
ticulsrs, apply td .
I DAVENPORT.7
T.BODHKE, y CammiCtct.
M. HERBERT. 3
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