About Savannah daily republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1818-1824 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 9, 1819)
' M m i ■ate artai »; t WTri/e JVo. 8415. JVo. 1U&-*W. XV 11. SATIR0AY EVENING, OCTOBER 9, 1819. For New-York The regular ,ucfcct buffLEVANT, D Wood master, will will meet with ties* ‘patch. For freight or passage apply oi Ijoaril, or to HALL ?c HOYT, Who have landing and for aale a J OfL o*-« 5 w 97 For New- York, The ics'iiK* jiMcket t>ng LEVaN TWELVE DAYS MORE! •rawing on t!ic 18th of this $15 each and the Hacannah Pnor-H'iuse nnd Hospital j LUTtlittV ’) Woo i, master. will meet willi dcs- i »tch. For freight or pts-.ge tiptiv < board or In HALL St IIOYT. Who have landing and for sale, 2 '■»«!<* Lm«eed OIL •sr.i 7 x For .Veto- Fork Tl|e iclioouer 5I»«VIA, B. ffalleft, ymaster, will m-et with dispatch* For ^ht or pa&iagc apply on board at iiuiittr’s wharf, or to John Lathrop & Co. oct 7 st- 98 For Boston, The “choontr LAURA, A fcrurne. ’master ro sail in a few days. For freig’i >r passage, apply on board, atf^nder wtnrf -I 5 97 For Charleston. The regular shm; OF.xr.RM, WASHINGTON, John Monro, master, ill sail on Sunday next, weather per ms tm g For freight or passage apply onboard at Bolton’s wharf, or to John Hogue, „ r f f a-. -9H Thitrr'i /lil.lrH-igr. (ry- The firm, forttierly existing under th< n. me -t «>k*»hue >. Alex. Vi Kkb- w.«.< d's.«ol»ed in conseqarr.ee of the de.»;h of the lor- ^||r The business of 'Factor and Commi*sio'i it continued by the subscriber, who of* kt- his services to the public ALF.X II M KSlt Savannah Oct. 1st 1819 ■■ ■ 9S ter nest. As the time approaches for activity badness,* no^'.ubt some will be la »awt of—c J his r.ecessa^commoiiily mav be had fora trill $2aC00 $*0,000 and 5,000 It \»iil a!><> be collected, (hat all prises will be paid us noi drawn, on application at C. rr. HAYDEN'S Ltlfrry nnd F. cchaig* Ojic-* oct 7 m 98 Clothing Wure-ltnlSc. The subi’cnber uas iht piraurr t* info aged .VI r. D. A Xorthrcp w ma Bills of Exchange Or Iv-addii. Glasgow, Manche-aer and Liver pod payable in London, lor sale by John Siirukman A’Co. ■p-.tsfl 98 Cotton Bagging 8f Porter. Hanging For •*ale bv BAKERn AVELMAN. Cotton Bagging. 100 piece* of Miprnoi'fy.'ility ■ ••»*«"» H'CTPng fbr sale hy WILLIAM SCARBROUGH. srr>t 21—CH-9! Received, p-r brig Xanine. ca A iaow, from Nantz, 1300 piece:. Budding Slone t20o0 lar ; e size Brick* v K pipes cognac Brandy - Lj, 47 bn-ke*s Champagne Wine ; V r »i t/. will be '■old f \r. if taken from on board -.of raid brig, at Hunter's Wharf. Apply to Charles .Ylaurcl. •’ 'nc* 5 t —97 50 Just received mid for sate by i\ M. i v V l.ujf, 5 . * *v* linseed Oil « ;>nme Fork-City inspection j;tl Rope ron," assorted 98 Fl iins, Blankets and Hoes. . I ■’* • ;; ram I iverpoo), Ki^lity-five Packages Goods :r» that line, anticipates being able to give tton to all these wjm may favor him with the; cu tom. Every article of gentftnici.’s appa made »n liie most neat and fa-hiunable style, a warranted to please—ladies’ Peirces L’abits* Cloaks cut ar.cl made. He has on hand a lar assortment of the best Cloths, Cassunerea and Ye iugs. ALSO General ji*aortnient of READY MARK CI/)Ti:lXG; COKSJSTISO or Extra gup. blue, black and fancy colored clo • Dress Coats do blue, blrtck and mixed cloth & caa mere Pantaloons do fancy toilioct and Mcrscilles Y’ests do white Merseilles do blrck tittc FJorenline do bull* casj.uv.ere do black clod) and cissimcre do hj D > do Do Do Surtouts with every art.cle necessary in rite above line which are offered for sale on the most re >- rar,n terms. J* GEORGE, uc* 7 98 On th* Hu ..it |>l.«e Clvc-b assorted 7-1 to li; 4 heavy London dudil Blan ks ••Braides* Co.** patent Ilr.e9 above Goods were laid in ai much lower f .*»;««! tin hw year, a id will be .sold very hi on accommodating terns, by BACON St ItRUFN, *'t 21 — ^—92 . F.vcFmnc'c -oUarf. For Sale . re. Dundee Bagging Janies Dickson Co. 1 .* 7:3 Cotton Bagging. . : -r.-' Cnit.in Ba*griig «* damaged In JOHN I.ATHROP, St Co m 93 Hunter's IVharJ To Carpenters. fobiuug <Jarpv.u» r> are wanted fdfabdu - ai ILricn. Apply to <* Carnochan Mitchel. George Schley, At his Auction Start, turner uf the iiuy cud IVhit- aker street. Oilers at private sale, on favorable terms, and at reduced prices, by t«u» package or piece, t!.c tbriowing goods, selected particularly for tin kcl, by a person long accustomed to it> trade— 2 1 ) bales rose, duffi! and point Blankets 22 do white and blue Plains 30 ends green hocking Raise 13 pieces Fearnoughts 24 do mixture Coatings white and red Flannel Cassimere, assoited linen Clu ck priori Quilt ings in ends d0 do 7o do FALL end WINTER GOODS. The subscriber are n<-w o: a variety c-f Seasonable Articles, e " which, with iIimm. *• : board tfic • ..n» D^letkorpe, 12 Kmilv, aid G«- , p ew now on tl>rir w;*v fr* m Liver- al pool, wiii m-.Ve \i c rawnm-v *-f Woolen, Worst’ d, Cotton * m LIVEN GOODS, j- VENT liES 1. ui AS" tXTosX.SIVE; h an<i will b-: u .. -'^n* Miv-nce for cot- jr ton or undoubted 0 '■RE " LOW it CO. e *ept IS v a The !■ • r ber . OC’l for , - terms. 290 p«t » of pr tr j^uig 1 , (100 of which is 4 ' ) 10 toils »f Vwee.i i)ar It* do waggon 'f ’ ’ 19 tons Eng* - a ■ - comptidng Pots, „ Ovc u:.. S • s >5 crates <*t r ■ 'rthfnwsre 5Q casks ct - (■*•>1 .* * John Oribitin, «»»•♦ 14 ' _ ■1 b’rkr'-syun’'.?. (T (i ,* i a ! 1 i Nf k-Nj.S Jj t^f II ! jfv'f s Received, j.- I’er bre s H\. . - :.-.s vim ra and schoon c A fresh suj oly of r , in u;I<iilion to . Lr s asm■fmrnl - rM for sale. i SAMUEL EVANS. J Seconn floor, cone ;d Whitaker stnet and die Bay; v lev tin- <’ u.’f f *i)i.ting Whitaker st:ect. tr.oy 4 ■■■■ ■ - -' Auction and C ■vr mission Bust n ess. IX It . L - « f.-EVlLLF. The subscriber? 'v*> : c , Jui|>'int'orin tb.eir friends and the public tif-c. - i-l, that the\ have com- menced the Ancm t ■ni-.l Commisaiou Business, m the lioime ncurlv •' jiosde the bookstore, on ’.Varne-strect. Business consigned to their care will receive promt attention. J ohn 11. Wright & Co. dec IS M r Sale. J The subscribe! ip >• ut"., io be absent from this 1 state for ;fie summer ncriths, offers t V pair uf line c.,. ii: Homs, Also an excel I- m t. :g or saddle Horse, \ light tlamag . : npleie for travelling; A Gig. Fhi’adf Inkta built, nearh pew; V . aUo lti< m*t i t ‘servant Scipio, an excellent A naclunan n i waiting men; With frail} a-d h-t son Hercules. Sally is a eocd conk, «vasht*r am ’•ronertaud Hercules about t.I vc.irs old, is a rt iiiptrle house servant, anu wtil ur.d rstaudv the care and management ol horses Tl.e abo'*e horses a nd carri.itre are well worth .. ?ie attention ojjlnnv person whr; intends travelling •IS they were Its rummer on a journey t*> ‘ : i ■ westward !*he ubeve servants are honest, -iober, and o; every v; v desirable for a fatnilv For teirns unnlv at the conipting house. Fra ». /.itr j> v/hari, cr at die house 0‘rielh»*rne square. %• Ji/hn NjTfakmaii. , r j., ;C 5 31 To the Electors of Chatham county. Poor?House and Hospital LOTTERY. I l-'mrxps Ai*n FHLow fymss—I offer my-tlf The commiisioners of she Savannah Poor-HoOse | » CanditUte'tor 8HKUI8F it tlievnsning rUctinni ..wd Hospital' Lottery, v have the pleasure to an. I “«>. lf elected. 1 pledge wfwelf to diwhnrge the iiuurce to the Vubiic that the deauing u :ll com-1 duties ol said office, agretable t.. law atwloufticc. - 1..at... -rr. ...... .. .1-1 WILLIAM A. VJOOKK. inence on the fust d,j of Deceuihrr next, in the ,”tig niuin uf the Kxchange. Tins day must fe very interesting to ever, friend nf that most vai- uahle instituliun; besides tlae may valuable prise* which will be awarded to adventurers. In r.um-e- <jiu nee of the sinall number of ticket.-, an early and rapid rise mud take place in the price of tick e‘s. •Vuri.imeA, Juyill 78 SG .Merchants'and Planters* HotsL The subscribe? «akrs iht*- method ofrtlutning his best tha. ks ti> bi^-fritnds. and country cus tomers in general, for the liberal patronage hr ban’ Ueu favored with since his coromtncen out in .business. He also takes the liberty uf inFouTing MariniSCiFire Insurance CumpaniJ I them, that taking into view the un'prer deuted '* : - JUVIDR.V1) JVo. 6. I luxuriat.ee nf the present crop, (to which he as The board of Director of the’Savannah Marine <>««" *" * . fitness dur.ng a recent .xcutsion fmd Fire Insurance fuir.pany, have declared a l)i» I through the of this state anu part of b. ‘dead of seven J,er cent on'their transactions forJ Canjima.) as also ihe giea’ sciufcily and increased the las' $ix tiu»nil»s, wliich will be paid at the of fice t-n and after Thursday next, the lQtltinst It. WAYNtsJ&ec’ry. June 7 34 v * Savannah Marine Fire IMUHAKCE OFFICK. Wanted to purchahe, STOCK.t, either oF the Pinn’.ers. Statt, fiuiied States, or Darien Banks - Apply a? this office K. WAINB, sec A.:g 5- :CM 71 ?>i Savannah Library. Every Monday, Wednesday and Friday, from 4 to 6 o’clock i* m. the room w ill be kept open f&r delivering Books.' Oemler, sec 9 ry. fVb 25 47 Bank qf the United States. I CO S 36 ot> as co ot .iitgusl ‘241U. 1819. The r redtient demands made upon the bank fer he payment i f its notes on the production t»f hali )o!ec,all> gingthelnaaof ? he corresponding halves and ’he liability to imposition and fraudulent prac tices to which it is exposed by paying Mich claim*., from which it is advise*t it cannot be duly pro tec.ted l>y ary ‘-evidet’ee which may accompan; ■ uck cLrm*. or any security which may be give* io indemnify it. render it necessary to refuse t|j. ;mnifi»t-of ,-uch demands. *1 he; grow, out.ofih* • tdui.tary act of the patty who operates the parts«: he notes, and he alone ought to hear the inconven encesanrl losses consequent upon the act. But u he practice, however improper, has been a com m*n one. and the bank is unwid.ng, untln ut ap >r»zii g **he ptiblic. ot its intention, tf^ witlihold. rven ?t question d*le claim upon it, the?c 1 aliie ofmoiryjie thinks if but reasonable and < Just that a correspondent reduction ought to takfe place in the prise <rf boartl—Acting en th* se^ principles, and with tbL object in view, he has x adopted the lollnwing rates to be obs<rvedat the above establishment, during the insuing Winter, viz; Transient boanleTS, per day', Aba*rd.an«Uoeging per q arter Do do per momh Do without lodging, per quarter Do do per month In establishing the above mtes.be flatters bint* self that his li tends will discover a dispo sition to , conform to existing circumstances* and as ne intend >.com nuing his Oest exertioht »o keep his trble plentif* llv turnidied vith tno best the market affords ui> bedding chan as usual, and his house quiet and c<mifortable (no species of gambling being ever i er'Mtled) he hopes to merit 4 continuance of their favors. Ife s only necessary to add, that his bar will always »e -upplied with the best liquors and uinrs, nnd us Stables wnh corn, cats, fodder and hay, of l.e best bualiiy, with attentive hostlers af hereto* fore. W. CRAIG. FaVanr.ah, 1st October, 181 $ N. it The editors ».f the Mdledgeville Journal* Augusta Herald, and Misionary, will please in-, ; serltfie .'above six tm.es in their respective paper, o and forward Ihoir accounts to the uffice of the Savannah Republican f« r payment, ct. 2 l 96 ember next, liut .VOTIVE To Rent, A House on a corner lot^ on West- jjj Broad street, containing sprAvel! finished rooms, with three fire places; a good fiini, store room, ar**l servants* room; with a w Stable, completely stal ed lbr eighUen horses, hintumgs is in a good Maud, and well caicu^ veirbtr ne?t h*»ici s, which sbaL rnlanurily cut into parts, except on the produc in'all the parts. By order of the board of directors. Juitit. Suiiih, cashier. ||or 05 £4 ! Ia»ed for abt*ard»n;:'-h«*u<e anil livery stable. Fo? terms, which will be mode rah . apply, to >... John.jGribbin. **pl 3S 92 . ■ • To be United Several eligibly -iiuated w are Houses, and pos- session given immediately; also * city X.ot >n St. James’ square. A. S BUlA-OCII. 6'J do wide Diap* 24 do 60 do Sheeting, 5-4 wide - Ihmbnzettes demi Lawns figured < cambrics plain Cambrics 1 Cwssac Ildkfs 60 do 120 do 140 do 120 dozen Brit.*; 2u0 do Roimi 36 do imitation Shawls 10<J do w«u7!eni’plain white Cotton Hose 10 do cotton Umbrellas 78 ends fancy Wtostc^allngs 103 whi*e Counterpaines sept 11 ce — -87 -98 r, once: April or May las;, intre were landed from ;rV Lriisan, capt. Bax»er, from Boston, thre« • f GLASS WARE, marked T. R S. X« 4.'8 : which have been taken from tin i n rr.y'akc Any information respectiny .1 will b. ihankfuliy received by it ibert Worrell. ;r r fit 7 r. 98 Notice. y The vinfinishetl business of the late firm of Lloyd ••t Jln rison, will beat*ended to by the subscribers who hav ing entered into copartnership, tcudei tlu* p nrotcssional services to their friends —Thei offi »s >n i*»e new brick building at the corner of n? ’’ay and \V hitaker street,over col. Shelman’s Crocker> store. James Morfison, John C. Nicoil. jiilv 15—62 Auction and Commission Business. t iir subset iber fus taken a store at ihc north west cvrner of Market square, for the transacting of buiines'* in the above line. He tenders Ids ser- vice* to the public, and hopes, by the attention ai: i 11 actuality which will l*e shewn, to receive ttuir support. S. M. MOUDECAl. aug .6 83 ^ To rent. A (fioA am! new ’.wo Story Honre in Reynold; war i, oppotite the Filature, together With House fit lor a Balchelor ora man with a small family. Possession can be given fur either, about the middle of ibe present month. T. BOURKE. ort 7 98 # iyr Law Office. The subscriber will attend in his professional Business when ever called upon. He m»y be • (bund at the Exchange or in Broughti.n-ttreet, at Mrs Young's. JOHN D. LEWES; July r To Rent That commodious bouse rn the bay, belonging io Mrs. Grimes, ita contiguity to the market and the bay are sufficient inducements to persons en. to^re"given on tffe lath of Oetnber «M«, Apply to ' • THDi. EOUHEK. aug 31—88 Fancy Chairs for Sale. S dozen fancy Chairs, and 1 Settee Just received from New-York, and for sale by Benjamin Howard. sent 18 9{) Southern Stage Regulations. -f-’G To Hire, A Hoy, at tili* FUJI TiiE Sl’MMKW, who i.i a good house servant. j-ine 4- Apply ‘io i:l week in future. It will leave 8a- T*IC Stage will mi: but once a mi.il the hi"t <;f October next. * TSteir&ilsy. and arrive iu TVarict id leave Darien every Tuewlay. mah -the same day. The stage, lari precisely al 4 o’clock in the n.o For sale, O.V ACCO^.VIIPAfins TERMS, ? The LANDS m luirkecruhty, whereon the sub- rib* r now lives, coiita niug upw:.rd> of three hotisard acres, about 150t> ticres of which arc oak and hrtkory, the bsdxnce pir.c lands, There Case any passenger should neg'tect to attend at j areab. iit 5«;0 acres clrared For A desirsabl? and heultuy pitualion on the Salts about tv» o miles from Thunderbolt, containing fif l y acres, bounded tasterlyby a creek, northerly & •••estcriv by colonel Fltiurnoy's land, and sotilher- l> by battle Bark. The grtater part ct thh tract « originally good hammock land, a?;d w as for- m-’j'lv th? resilience of captain irivies, deceased. For tei msap:dy to Messrs. Carsociian u Mitchel, or to Mr. Jour McKt.vwoar. S ivanimh, 27th Jtilt 1819 67 To Rent The STOUR on the corner of Broughton and Whitaker sheets, owned by R W Pooler, and op r n-siie to coi«-nel Shellman’s boarding liouse.—■ i* *ssessinn w li be given on tlie 11th October.— Apply at this office. sept 14 88 The Subscribers, Offer tor Hale, an invoice, containing 10 bales rose Blankets8-4 a li-4 30 bales London utiffil Blankets, assorted sizes 2 hales blue Plains 2 bales Ca*simeres assorted colors St prices 6 bales 6 4 Cloths, do do * do 2 bales wrapper great Coats The above p.ods being fairly charged, an comprising a good assortment of heavy woolens, 'oran establishment in Savannah or Aujrti'ta, will be sold at a inodt-rate advai ce nnd 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 ester, sive Paper Manufactories to the north,, will a'.wsyi have a large supply of the following descriptions of PAPER, viz: Super Uoyal printing Paper Royal d* do Demi do do Foolscap writing Rose vellum letter Kentish cap Double wrapping Common do % ALSO, OX HARD. A quantity of Blank Books, wliich will be sold at a rate that will make it an object to retailers to purchase. LIJLEWISK A constant supply of Albany double AGE and PORT m barrels. L. PETTY. Savan'iah, May 27 2> do do do do do Auction and Commission Business. The subscribers having ‘connect-ii riiemse'ves in the abov business un er the firm o B AKER 3c WELM AN. tender their services to their friends and the pubhc as Auctioneer*cl Gen+rQtCommixii'-n Merchant* to be conducted by Cxivile Baker in the fire-proof store in Commerce Row, latelv occupi ed by llazen Kimball, esq. whose best exertions (aided with ample means) will not be wanting to give satisfaction. F. H WELMAM. CALVIN RAKEIL F- H WhLMABT will continue the GRO CERY BUSINESS as heretofore, on his own ac count, at his old wand tm Bolton’s central wharf, where he sp'dn expeetsTo receive his fall supplies, and willjbe glad to sefv^ those of tils former cus- tnmeis on his usuaf low and accommodating terras who have beeir punctually, and manifested a To Rent My Dwelling House. It has eight rooms with firiPplaces—four apartments in the cellar, which are paved with tht best quality of flag; jtnd up on the lot .are a kitchen, and commodious carr- age house, etc The house might b.- made securt against fire, and its situation is convenient for merchant’s counting rooms. George Jones. march 27 73 For Rent A comfort able Dwelling tiou.<e, situated on a -orner lot. in a central part of the citt • i-nd no* Mr fr m the Market. Possession will be given on he 6th of January next. Apply In John P. Wiliumson dec £3 255 time, iht ir money will be forfeited j r> # rt. cf which h: ; ti t i<,y is paid at the time of enlersnj? *heir name h pass' i ger will be allowed 14 ihs baggage, and all over they will be charged fi*e r< nl • per •..1 for extra baggage will be at the 1k c»f the •-wners The office will be htillkept at the bar of the G orgia H«itel William B. Molzcndorf. . at:e; 14- 75 Notice. All persons having demands against the estate of Noble W imberly Jones, attorney at laV/, decea sed. ars requested to render the same, duly attest ed; and-those indebted thereto, will please make j acres, are mostly payment to Messrs Robert & Joseph Habersham, who are authorised to make payments and to give receipts. GEORGE JONES, e:rc*r. mav :» 4 / Wanted Immediately, A man to Attend a !ier- ii*>"nv. Non- need apply without pro^uc:;.,; v uchers »d hishnn es*v and sobriety. Apr** to tia pn.tcr hire 2! — <6 Three Hundred Dollars reward!!! Stolen t>? n. jMauiation »- an..a. die 3. inst. a negro mm named AfiKST 25 years ol . and about five feet and a half high. He i* a Muck well set neuro, with a round lace and g *od c*. ui - terance—Hi* foreteeth are a little decayed— ba^ . mall scar on his throat he has lost the nail fp*n* nc of his fingers perhaps, tht n.tddle one wl.-rfi has grown up in a ridge. J will pa\ any perr- r o who will deliver me the said negro, one hundred dollars, and two hundred B liar.** for the thief uitl proof sufficient io convict him i f the rflci ct James Fort. Wayne County, August 29 ! v 8i9. yj* The editors of tie Mi. 1 ecig:rifle Jcurnz?. Augusta Chronicle, and Claiborne (Alabama) Gnu rier, are requested to give the above s.x in-ertions, and transmit their accounts to this office for pay ment.[«3] Notice. The sole and surviving partner of a house, and 1 h*e mo*t extensive and respectable, iha> ever ex- ;sted in Charleston, Soiitli-Carolina, having sutler ed mod severely from its reverses and other cau ses; but, froffi a neariy twenty years labor, ha* • tow a prospect and ce> tainty of drawing «onn- thing 'erv handsome from the thrawldems of it; tud having to support a claim against the Spani-f government, for a very extensive sum, secured to iiim by t!»e convention of i8C2, and the treaty rc r.ently concluded v. iili Spain, and supported by •very document and proof that can bo necessar; o subaiuntiate it, ^hat have been mosriy In ih» kt ping of the American g<»vernnu nt, f;r fi tu een years past—u-duld, be glad to'treat with a‘* onorable and rerpt ctabk house i?» Georgia, u.' !*t- immediate advance of One Thousand briars, n the legal interest of the country; they pay- i'iu tc be secured by a security on a r/iort nsive and valuable landed property, in Glyr;. . .1.r.ty. Or, he would prefer procuring the m <j,.. <\*U t atron-ige of •* respectable .bouse ;r*ei:d. t*> th-d ..mount, on the condition. r*f the. :n ing ».ei-niii?ed t»» participate in the monies eeived^ bejnrul any itii -g Ui •* hi c.-uid < IW .«n interest: and to have p ii rtat * .-dvantage.-. ♦ cured t»» them, af.er t«ie recover vl ‘he ;n-p-riy ' be m* 9t s»ii-fV tory ami ur.eiL niaO.e testimom- .1* and evidences w-.il i*e shown ft-, arvy r-.specti- •>;v applicant F•• r -uriher particular- please ♦«». ;-h u rapt. Nkwco.vh, fti the bar of the AVaei - ' ..jton Mali Suvcmoh June 11fA fb^9. [441 l under fence, great been teceutly wood land—The? crop now growing well evince the capability of these lands to produce great reward for labor be stowed on them In the centre of *h“ cleared land is a Bond about il-0 teres, which has been drained a» great expcnce, and 'is capable of cul^ »urc; it may however be made desirable as a pas- i»n*e, being capable of supporting 100 head of horned cattle, exclusive of horses, mules, sheep, ana ot tr slock. TKrviugh the greater part of these lands runs a litvtr-iailing stream of-water, w!«ere a Grist Afill. wrli machinery to gin Cot- ron—Lower dowif and within about 4 miles of Sa vannah river, is a Mill Dam where a saw-mill has formerly been crtctcd. The pine lands, say 1700 acres, are mostly well timbered, and the lumber might be rent with facility to Savannah, or sold in tht neighborhood, >f prtfered, where there is * constant demand. Tlie Orchard has upwards of two thousand young nd thriving trets, consisting of peach, apple, »ear, plumbj cherry*, and oilier fiui-s of the most pproved qualities—all of which have been plant- d withiiVSix year* pa^t. The Ihiildiugs «re c> mfortahle, and sufficiently numerous to serve the purposes, fa laigc family, u-itli the necessary otit-bui»d:figs for housing th^ crops. I think I caw with propriety say, that there s r ot a tract of land in tV»c county has so many . ir.portant aevantug* 9as the one now officred—*Tiz rtuated 6 miies from Waynesbomugh, on the i»cmerie-f« rrv^iad, and about 14 miles from the csidence of AViricn Navy,e>q on liie S;ivanr.aK nd Augnsui road, vl.ich road runs through part •f these lads—’ r is 25 mil sfr*m Augusta, end 9 roar. Demere’s firry, iroih which place I hard . ¥ 1 pped cotton t<» ;-av^i:r;.«h at 75 cents tht talc,- «he 111 liave been informed the prices for ship- in nf in Augusta i-a* b«en gl 53.per ICO wt. Bo-tscsvion can be had 011 the first of January <f ■xt, ahdthe purchaser he supplied with ci;:n, i»rses, ihtilci, and stock of ail kirns, if desirabloiT A Pcinbertun. Lnke-Fureft, near Wt vne&borwgh, \ ItU-ke c w ty. .July 31, 1819. $ f^dicr-Office. September 25, 1819. . 'flu Keeper of the Magazine will distribute noWder from'8 until 1< a’clock a m. every day. T. L r . P. Chsrlton, mayor. ~ Brought to Gaol, \ liair; ■» •$. V. ■ ^ - '•*. **r.& . 1#. • . Jt:-;: > v. m One Hundred Dollars’ reward. Runaway front ttu .ubaenber »ome t.mt ir. K. bnury l»»t from my til.n.ation near Milledge vilie. a negro man named ' 'naar.Es. Th « negro was rarseil in the rami!} r-t Mr r Itarlei Irvine, rear Sunbuty , in Liberty county, and was some time the property of II. WrU ford, of eavannah. wl.erc he is well known. When he abaronded he took with him a sorrel hone, fcrddb and bridle, and as he has m ny relatives fad acquaintance both’ in Liberty county and Savanhah, and as bis wife who belongs to Mr. Palmes, of. Savannah, has lately absconded, it is presamed Charles ia at no great distance. '! . . I will pay toany -prson. who shili apprehend and secure in some" safe gaol, io that 1 get hini again, one hundred dollars. .. , . ’ ». B/Kifefctli; , *»»y Rjf— f * atjWt- e 1 ' • ' 1 • m * H': - ; ' > Notice All persons are cau ioued a.:P-in^t purchasing f om Minc'r AVi <n, env lands bel uging to the es- Atcfc of Tho«n«u* Washington or David Murra) as the said Minor Winn has no power cr authori to uispose ol projacrtv of.said estate*.- er-ons *'h«» have purchased, and hold under his tie, are noticed that suits wil! be commenced Hfi, n* ; fl-em by the subscriber, who »ione has the egal chum 1 to the propert> to Mid es ales. " LoUIhA 0(1191)1*1. juce 20— In Srvannah, 2'J 18*9. a mgro man who his nsir.e is T exkejct.. and that he belongs to ii-l.a Malbrd, orv Koiir-Hole.-^Souih-Cafrolina —; ie-is bi>‘ u 20 ytaisof age, and 5 ItCt 2 inches’ igb* has a scar on his tin oat. H. M‘CafI, g. c. c. oct 2 '96 -•} Notice. All persons are fnrew*rned n-tto purclusr thst nkrtaiiun or tract of land, called N’elvillt, in Srudt-Carebiia advertised by Georgs « o«lrufl esq as (be said tract of laud belong, to the estate of ‘Mun s o which the subscriber is the only sur. vivmg rcpresentalise This tract nf bind rilled Kelvdle, i. offered for sale by the sabscriber, upon advantageous terms, tufa indisputable tills* will tfc girea. Louts* Oroonea. jone 39: Gd Wanted, V; fA good Cook, ana * smart* *ctive Boy, as a bouse servant 1 LibefiA wages wSD be given.— Apply *• thi- 4 office. „ f n—7* - ..... •• Brought to Gaol, In Savannah, be,-: .9. Ibl9, a negro man whs : savshia name is Bianru, and'hat lie belongs to, 'ri.pi.ei. f’.erce, of liaucuck . county—he is ab * *5 years of age. and 5 fe?l three inches high; bad a. scar ot a burn on his left arm. , H. .McCall, o. c. c; net 2 ?6 Brought to Gaol, In Savannah, ftp’. 15 l»i9, a negro man who says hi.t sroe ia Nan. and that he bel mgs t. Hr. 1 unnu. ot Charlesum— be is about 09 y ears of ave and 5 feet 6 inches high. * * H- AJ'Ctiir, o. o. c. oct g—-96 ~ Brought to Gael, In Savannah, Septetnber S, la 9 a negro larf . who says his name is Fle.vsv. and that he belongs’ , (> HawairWfn the nortbero part of South. Carolina. H« » about twenty years of age an* live feet five imhe, high, slender made and this' faced tic forn.rrly belongthl tq Dr Warley. ttear i. > sartanaSt river, and by him sold to Simon Mosti- “ f Char'e;'on. ^ 8. o. r. e.‘ 4 . si, ...' . jf- •*! ■I"., - * i.y- • At • • F. *' • c. ' m •VSk*