Savannah republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1816-1818, June 27, 1816, Image 4

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Bank of the State of (feorglar The stockholders of the Bank of the State of Georgia are hereby notified, that the second instalment of twenty per centum will be received at the State Bank-in Savan nah; and for the accommodation of western stockhold ers, an agent will be appointed to attend at the Bank of Augusta for that purpose also, from the first of August next. The holders of stock are required to pay this in stalment within six months from the time of subscribing for the same, in specie m notes of the Banks Of Georgia. W. B. Bulloch, president. The editors of newspapers throughout the state are requested to publish the aboye, and forward their bills for pnvi.vent. Savannah, 25th June, 1816——75 Ail Ordinance To amend an ordinance)" entitled is oEwsiicr to al ter and amend an ordinance, entitled as ordinance to •amend and consolidate the different ordinances for raising a fund for the support of a watch in the city of Savannah. Whereas, the power given to the Treasurer of th'13 ci- ty^by thfe above recited ordinance; passed the 3d of Ja nuarv, 1812, of imposing assessments where no retunu have been made at the'periods designated in said ordi* nance—is deemed irregular, and leaves too much to the authority and discretion of said Treasurer in ascertaining and fixing the amounts of said assessments: And where as, great inequality is produced in the collection of taxes imposed by said ordinance on commission sales, by the said ordinance not requiring transient or temporary resi dent merchants, and others, selling on commission, to make returns at other periods, than those, designated in said Ordinance; for hexebi whereof, 4 _lst. Be it ordained by the Mayor and Aldermen of the city of Savannaii^and it is hereby ordained by the authori ty of the tame: That, from and immediately after the pas sing of mis ordinance, the Treasurer of this city shall give notice in the Gazettes of this city, for the space of ten d%s, that he will receive returns from all those who have failed to make their returns at the periods desig. iiated in said ordinance, or, who are still in arrears for taxes imposed by said ordinance on commission sales. 2d. +r ,fleit farther ordained by the authority aforesaid: That, 1- upon the failure of any person or persons so to make his or their return or returns, the said Treasurer shall be, and he is hereby authorised, aided by two or more citizens, to be nominated and appointed by the Mayor, within five days after the expiration of s:iid no tice—to proceed to assess the perso.. or persons so fail ing to make his or their return or returns of goods, wares and merchandize, (with the exceptions contained in said ordinance) sold by him or them on commission, according to -the best information he the said Treasurer, and the citizens associated with him can obtain; and after such assessments shall have been completed, it shall, and is, hereby, declared to be the duty of the Treasurer to lay the same in the form of a report, signed by him and the citizens associated with hinkas aforesaid, before the next regular'meeting- of Council, wliich shall take place after •the completion of said assessments. 3d. Be it further ordained by the authority aforesaid, That after the said report of the treasurer and citizens shall have been submitted to council, the clerk of council shall give notice in the gazettes of this : city, that appeals will be allowed from the assessments of said report, to be determined at the next regular meeting of council; and if after such notice no appeals are entered, it shall be the duty of tlie said treasurer to issue executions against every and ail persons for the amounts assessed in said report. 4th, Be it further ordained by the authority aforesaid, That in future, where any person or persons permanently residing in this city, and selling goods, wares and mer chandize on commission (with tne exceptions contained in said ordinance) shall fail to make returns at the pe riods mentioned in said ordinance, it shall be the duty of said treasurer, aided and assisted as aforesaid to make assessments on the defaulters, and to report to council in the manner herein before directed, upon which the clerk of council .shall give notice, and appeals allowed, and executions issue in the manner as is also herein before directed. 5th. Be it f urther ordained by the authority aforesaid, That all transient merchants or persons coming to this city for the purpose of residing within its limits tempo rarily, or for a few months, shall, at the expiration of every two months after said.temporary residence shall have commenced, make a true and just return upon oath to tne treasurer, of-all goods, Wares and merchandize (with the exceptions aforesaid) sold by them on commis sion, and pay to the said treasurer the taxes and assess ments due thereon: and.upon failure to make the said returns and to pay the said taxes or assessments, it shall be the duty of tne treasurer forthwith; aided and assisted by citizens as before mentioned, to assess the said per sons, and report the same to council, and if, after notice by the clerk of council as before mentioned, no appeals are entered by said defaulters, it shah-then be theaiuty of the treasurer to issue executions for the amounts'specified and contained in the report aforesaid. 6th. And be it further ordained by the authoritgaforesaid, That any person against .whom an execution shall issue, pursuant to the directing of this ordinance, may-, on appli cation to the Mayor for a suspension of said execution, and. payment of costs, wliich may have accrued, be permitted to make a return on Oath of goods, wares and merchan dize, (with the exceptions aforesaid) sold by him on com mission, which return shall be made to the Clerk of Council,"and by him laid before the next regular meet ing of Council; and it shall lie decided, at their meeting, after hearing the party against whom the execution may huve issued, whether it is just and right, that another exe cution shall issue for an assessment made conformably to said returns. rth. Be it further ordained, Thjt the following fees shall be allowed, to the assistant assessors^ treasurer and clerk, under this ordinance: Assistant Assessors, for each ..ssessmeut made with the treasurer, and certifying s-x/ne, to each assessor, g2, DO—Treasurer, for every as- Scasment, go, 00; for every execution gl, U0; on sales of goods, the same charges* ahd fees;, as allowed to tlic she- rijT—Clerk of Council, for notify ing time of appeal, to be t .ad by each defaulter, gOO, 50; for filing return,_after as- . .jsment made, .81, 00; for entering appeal, pursuiht to t uis ordinance, g2, 00. 8t i. And be it further Ordained by the authority aforesaid, That so much of the before recited ordinance, which mutates with, or, is repugnant to tliis ordinance, be, and th- same is hereby 7 repealed. in Council, Savannah, 17th June, 1816. [Li 8.1 Attest, D. Dt WILLIAMS, c. c. e.T. U. P. CilARLTOX,.1/hyor. Notice. City Treasurer’s Office, June 25, 1816. Pursuant to an Ordinance, passed at the last meeting trf Council, notice is hereby- given, that I will receive re- ns of Commission Sales, for ten days, from all persons " > have failed to make returns, as directed by a former o -miance. JOHN I. ROBERTS, ■ june 25 75 City Treasurer Police Office, June 35th, 1816. It has been observed, that more.hogs are seen in the reets on Sunday, than on any other day; presuming- it ;s supposed, that pn that day the police officers will not tnokst them. Notice is nowgiven, that hogs will beta ken up or shot if found in the streets on any day; and al so, that keeping hogs in the city is a nuisance, and that t iev will be taken from yards or enclosures wherever found in three days from this date. F. M. Stone, m. c. s. june 25—75 In 'Council, 21st June, 1816. ¥1 The lstReeiment, Georgia M&itia, late in the service ef tiie Unitedjstates, aielnformeS, that funds haying beep reoeived^they will be^pajfl at the Exchange, on the fol lowing days: V 4 24th instant. do dc do the lowing days: Captain A. CufhBert’s company, on- Captain i. P. Oats’ and captain Saa- derlin’s companies on >*■ ■/» Captain J. Marshall’s company on r Captain H. W.WiUiapas’ do do * Captain E. S. Rees* * ,do Captain R. Mackayfy \,do ' Captain W. A. Dunham’s do Captain J. Hunter’s dp Commencing aUlO o’clock in . day. • . JAMES MORRISON, Paygiaster 1st Reg’t. Geo. Mtlitia, United States’service. june 20——73 . ~ ^ \ Marshal’s sale. 25th instant, 26th do 27th do 28th do 29th do 1st July 2d do morning of eaph Resolved, That-the City Marshal be, and is hereby, au thorised to sell Lot No. 12, In Elbert ward, for the pay- -iueuL of all rents that may^ be due for said lot. <SM Extract from the Minutes D. D. Williams, c. c. In conformity to the above order of Council, I shall k eed, on Monday, the first day of July, at the court use, between the hours of ten and two o’clock, to cue above lot under the superintendance of two or . re .ddermen. F. M. STONE, m. c. s. ~c- 25—75 J During my absence from this state, > akita M‘Kixne will act ;is my atti rn v. William I. Scott* lie 25 m* 75 On the first Tuesday in July next, Will be sold at the Market-house in St. Mary’s, between the hours of ten And three, o'clock, - The Buildings x>n part of wharf lilpt No. 3, ih St. S—levied on as the property ofdRaul Chase to fy sundry executions at the suit of the United States against said Paul Chase and others. John Eppingerj Marshal. J june 1- -65 For sale The Toll-Bridge over Great OgecheO 5 River, at which Joseph Hill lately resided—-it is a substantial well built bridge, composed chiefly of cypress; it lias stood the freshets, and' appears to be in all respects a good and complete piece of work. For terms apply to JOHN BOLTON or - f ex’ors. JEREMIAH CUYLER. $ J. Hill. april 4 40 The subscribers Have concluded to continue their business through the summer, and will keep constantly on hand and for sale A A 1 I— A t . . —— .«T , —. A a - - — Mr, 1 —J r, «, rl rl ,. . a T A Tl ^ m t vi n OF THE at their Manufactory, mould and dipt CANDLES, some of which are part bees’ wax. No. 1, 2 and 3 SOAP. Also, good cider VINEGAR, at wholesale or bv the gallon. L. BALDWIN & CO. June 11—*cm—69 Dissolution of Copartnership. The firm ’ of Christie & Hotchkiss was dissolved on' the 15th inst. by mutual consent All persons having de mands against said firm-will present the same to Jared Hotchkiss for settlement, and those indebted will call and settle their accounts, as he is fully authorised to settle the concerns of the firm ROBERT CHRISTIE, JARED HOTCHKISS. june 18——-rx—--72 On Select Boarding School FOR YOUNG LADIES, the plantation of Mr. William Scarborough, Barn well District, South-Carolina. The summer vacation at this School ends on Monday, the 8th July next, when a few more scholars will be re ceived, not over 13 years of age. Terms—for spelling, reading, writing, arithmetic, grammar, geography, and plain sewing, boarding, washing, and mending, 40 dollars per quarter. French, da-awing and music separately charged. The situation of this school is particularly healthy.— Further particulars may be learnt, oil application at the store of Messrs. Andrew Low & Co. june 15—l—71 For sale A House and Lot, in St. James’s squjre; being one of the most healthy and pleasant situations in tills city—on the said lot are all necessary out buildings. This pro perty will be sold for a moderate price, and a credit of one, two and three yeaVs given for the payment. Per sons disposed to purchase will apply to "either of the subscribers. BEN. 9HEFTALL, M. S HEFT ALL, sen. apri] 6 41 Ten dollars’ reward. Ranaway from the subscriber, on Sunday, 16th instant, negro man Joe, about 20 or 21 years of age, rather yel lowish complexion, and about 5 feet 7 or 8 inches high; had on when he went away, a black coat, light cassimere pantaloons, boots and a black hat; has been seen several times about town since with light clothes on. The above reward will be paid for lodging him in gaol or delivering him to me, and ail reaonuble exigences. V J. E. “ iune ST 5 74 Harhidge. Retailers OF SPIRITUOUS LIQUORS, Whose licences are out on the 22d of tliis month, and those a ho have no licence, are notified to make applica tion at the Police Offide, otherwise they will be brought before council indiscriminately. F. M. Stone, m. c June 25—75 S. Notice, All persons having demands against the estate of John H. Dm hell, dec. and thosfe indebted are requested to call on C..H. Hayden, and settle the same, who is authorised to transact the "business of said estate. Ann Deubell. jane 25 c>r 75 ej:rx Found, Underthe trees and on the walk from the Exchange , the eastward, a SILVER WATCH and a WALKIXt STICK. Any- person proving property, and rewardim the N egro who found the same, will be directed to its recovery by applying to the printer, and pay for this ad vertisement. june 25—m—75 100 Dollars’ reward. Ranaway from the subscriber, at Edgefield court house, on tlie night of die 13th inst.’a mulatto man named Julius, about 23 years old, 5 feet 9 or 10 inches high, slender but well formed, somewhat slow in his gait, of a sedate frown ing countenance; but very plausible and intelligent, speaks very well for a slave. He is a very good work man a carpenter and cabinetmaker, and vein capable as a-aeyyant or Waiter. inclines a little forward in walk ing, and there is one unerring mark by which he may be known, his left arm,Wliich lias been put out of joint at the elbow, when he was quite young, and never pro perly set, and may be perceived by attentive observation even with a coat on. He had. on when lie went awaj - , a reddish mixed homespun coat and striped blue northern homespun pantaloons—he may possibly endeavor to reach Savannah or Charleston, to get on board of some vessel, and go to the northern suites. All captains of vessels are therefore cautioned against concealing him, and receiving him on board. He will no doubt endeavor to pass under an assumed name as a freeman. Any per son who will apprehend tlie said fellow, and commit him to gaol in Savannah or in any part of Georgia, be yond the distance of 100 miles from Augusta and give information to the subscriber at Edgefield court house, (s. e.) will be entitled to tlie above reward. . W. Elleson. june 25 tL 7.5 - -T' v M*. ■ NO^lCEv f The Commissioners appointed by the president of the United States, to superintend at Augusta, (Ga.) the suV scriptions towards constituting the capital of tlie BANK Ol- THE UNI"! ED S I AT ES, hereby g;ve xotice, that in conformity t6 an act of congress, passed on the tenth day of April last, entitled u -in Act to incorporate the Sub scribers tothe Bank of the United States? subscription books will be opened at the Rank of Augusta, on the first day of July next, and will continue open every day from the rime of opemng the same, between the hours often o’clock in the forenoon, and four o'clock in the afternoon, for the term of twenty days, exclusive of Sunday when the same will be closed. > . - w -u r , That any individual, company, corporation, or state, may subscribe for any number of shares of the capital of said bank, not exceeding three thousand shares, and at the time of subscribing, there must be paid on each share five dollars in gold or silver coin of the United States, or of foreign coins, and twenty-five dollars more in like’ coin or in funded debt, in the manner following: that is to say, the payment in coin must be made in gold or sil. fer coin of the United States, or in gqld coin of Spain or the domuuans ol Spain, at the rate of one hundred cents for every twenty-eight grains and Acly hundredths of a grain of the actual weight thereof, or in other foreign , gold or silver coin, at the several fcttis prescribed by the first secfaoa of an act regulating the currency of foreign fl coin in the United States, passed-Ori !the 10th ciay of April, 1806; that is to sov, g The gold coins 'of Great Britain and Portugal, at the rate of one bundl ed cents for every twenty-seven grains I of the actual weight thereof. . of France, at the rate of one hundred cents for every twenty-seven grains and two fifths of a ' The gold coins . __ gram of the actual weight thereof. Spanish milled dollars at the rate of one hundred cents for each. the actual weight whereof shall not be less than seventeen penny weights and seven grains, and in proportion for the parts of a dollar—crowns of France at the rate of one hundred and ten cents for each crown, the! actual weight whereof shall not be less than eighteen .penny weights and seventeen grains, and in proportion for the parts of * crown The payments made in the funded debt of the Unked States, will be received at the following rates, that is t0 The’funded debt Bearing an interest of six per centum per annum, at the nominal or par value thereof; the funded debt Bearing an interest of three-per centum per annum, at the rate of sixty-five dollars for every sum of one hundred dollars of, the nominal amount thereof; and-tlie funded, debt bearing an interest ofsevci, per centtun per annufti, at Iterate of one hundred and six dollars and.fiftv-one cents, lor every sum of one hundred dollars of the nominal amount thereof; together with die amount of the interest accrued on the s*id several denominations of funded debt, to be computed and allowed to the firptJuly.—Pi-ovided nevertheless, That it shall be incumbent on the subscribers to produce such evidence as may. be sarisfactoiy to the commission, ers that tlie interest has not been paid-for wliich purpose a certiticate from the commissioner of loans wifi That at\iie time and place of subscribing each and every subscriber must deliver to the Commissioners the fnrr\ ileht. for the funded debt proportion of their respective subscriptions, together with a „ certificates of funded debt, Jor the funded debt proportion of their respective subscriptions, together with a pow er of attorney, in the form following: that is to say, , of the state of — “ Know all men By these presents, that I /•.i i ..fH,~ ^ t a subscriber for ■ shares «fthe capital of the Bank of the United,States,ao hereby authorise and empower Edward Har den, James S. Walker, and John Gumming, or a majority of them, Commissioners for - j- , , -j . -. , 1 supennte-ndhig the subscriptions at Augusta, in tlie state of Georgia, m person, or by substitute to transfer in due form of law, the funded debt whereof the certificates are hereunto annexed, to the President, Directors and Company of tlie B.nk of the United States, as soon as the Bank shall be organized: Provided always That i& in consequence of the apportionment of the share* in tlie capital of said Bank among tlie sub! scribemin tlie manner by law directed, tlie said funded debt shall be of a greater amount than shall be necessary to complete tlie payments of the funded debt portion for* the shares to be apportioned, only so much of tne funded debt shall be transferred by 1 virtue of the'power and authority hereby given, as shall be necessary to complete such payments. Witness my hand and" seal, this day of , 1816. Signed and delivered, j in the presence of N. B. The wording of the pL>v_ -T must be, changed when necessary to meet the cases of subscriptions by coir., panics, corporations, or states; and the parties should acknowledge tlie execution of the power before" a ma gistrate, who will certify the same under his hand and seal in Hie usual form. The'Commissioners have adopted the following regulations in receiving Subscriptions. The payments, as well in coin as in funded debt of any number of subscribers may be consolidated—the pay ments of coin into one sum, and tlie funded debt into one or more certificates; Provided, there shall be annexed to tlie power to transfer a schedule of the proportions wliich the subscribers so combined are severally entitled to. 1 Every Attorney claiming to receive any surplus wliich may arise in consequence of a redundant subscription, will berequired to produce to tlie commissioners, at the time of any such application, satisfactory evidence ofhis law. d ful authority to receive the same. . . : At any time during tlie term allowed by law for receiving subscriptions to the said bank, any person in tending-to subscribe, may deliver to tlie cashier of the Planter’s Bank in Savannah, or to the cashier "of tlie Bank of Augusta, on every share so intended to be subscribed, five dollars in gold or silver coin, according to the raies presenbedby tlie act of incorporation—and particularized above. Tfhe cashiers will give to the person, or the attorney of anv person or number of persons intending to subscribe, a certificate of the deposit so made, to be specifically held subject to tlie order of tlie commissioners designating the several kinds of coin and the value there- . of according to the rates aforesaid, which certificate will be received by the commissioners at tlie time of sub- scribing, as evidence 'of the payment in coin—for the number of shares so subscribed, provided tlie number of shares to wliich eacli subscriber may be entitled, shall be ’ endorsed thereon, or annexed thereto, and signed by the sub scriber or subscribed, or their attorney duly authorized. As it may be inconvenient in many cases, to obtain certificates of funded debt, for the exact amounts intended to be subscribed, it has' been determined that payments of such are not necessarily tcHie made precisely equal to the port^in of subscription payal+e—but they must be sufficient to ! icover the same. Augusta, (" Ga._) June 17, 1816. EDWARD HARDEN, JAMES S. WALKER, JOHN CLAIMING, [car— v Commissioners. -74) The subscriber Has constantly on hand A supply of Doctor Sanford’s superfine YELLOW BARK, at wholesale and retail; venders of medicine will find it to their interest to supply themselves with this Bark, as a liberal discount will be allowed them. Josiah Pc afield. april 25 49 During my absence from this state, Messtg. William H. Gillelasd and Samuel Da vex- port, »re legally authorised to transact mv business. Isaiah Davenport. jhne 14—ca 66 £>■ Brought to gaol, in Savannah, Brought to g: on the 7th June, 1816, a Negro Man, who says is name is Cuffeb, and that he belongs to the estate of John Fraser, but has been in the charge of John H. MTm sh. He is about 35 years of age, and 5 feet 9 inches high; he has an ulceii on his left leg, and lost the little toe ofhis left foot; has on white cotton shirt, jacket and trowsers. HUGH M‘CALL, g. c. c. 13—70 june & Brought to gaol, in Savannah, ■June 1, 1816, a Negro Man, who says bis name is Beit, amj thathe belongs to William Cable, ne r New-Orleans. He is about forty-five years of age-, an.l five feet, three inches liigh. He was formerly owned b/ Air. Deiburg in this city. H. McCall, g. c, c. june 4—66 kSiiYauuuii, Superior Court—Chatham county. May Term, 1816. Nathaniel Adams, Stephen F. M^l'dams, Jacob Falun, Lewis Turner, grand jurors, and Leftrge Low, Rode rick M'Leod, Ezekiel Yamell, John G. Scheurman, Sa muel M. Mordecai, Henry Haupt, Gabriel W. Denton* petit jurors, having been cluly summoned to attend this court, and being in default, Ordered, That , the said grand-jurors be fined forty dollars, and the said petit- jurors* twenty dollars each, unless good and sufficient excuse, on oath, be filed in the clerk’s office within thirty days. , Extract from the minutes, Joh T. Bolles, elk. june 11—69 Brought to gaol, in «,. 1UU . U , :h 29’,*T816,-^jl^TO Woman, who says, her name aht, and that fine belongs to Mrs. Thompson, of ita, alias Jesse Walton of Wilkes county. She is' five feet one inch high, 'very corpulent, and about thirty- five years of age, i ^ * H. M‘Call, fc. c. c. iiine 4—66 Brought to gaol, in Savannah, on the 14th of June, 1816, a negro woman, who says her name is Nancy, and that she belongs to Air, Carr, on Ogechee; she is about twenty years of age and four feet ten inches high; has on striped homespii ■ shirt and pe- ticoat, and formerly belonged to Mrs. Lawrence, of tliis city. H. M‘CALL, g. c. c. june 18 72 Brought to gaol, in SavUtnuii, June 17, 1816, a negro man, who says his name is Cutijo, and that he belongs to John Miller, near Jacksbnboro’, (Ga.) He is about forty vears of age and five feet nine inches high; has ori oznab^^S shirt and trowsers and drab woolen jacket. H. M'CALL, g. c. c. jqne 18 72 125 Dollars’ reward. Savannah, May 11, 1816. Present their honors judge Johnson and judge Stephens. In consequence of an act mf Congress having passed, changing the times and places of the sitting of this coun, 1 so that the ;next court for this district will be holatn it at this place on the 14th day of December next; ai d whereas by the said act, power is given to this court to ‘ make such rules and orders as may be necessary to pre- k vent delay _ justice and injury to parties; it is ordered, that the ne. ™ .ary to be drawn, shall be drawn and sum moned to meet at this place in pursuance of the said act, and that all writs, and process of all kinds, issued return able to the term in course at Milledgeviile, shall be held returnable to the court n.xt to beholden at this place; and that the parties be required to appear accordingly to plead or prosecute; and it is further ordered, that tlie Set of Congress on the foregoing subject, together with this order, be published by the clerk of this court for two months during the ensuing vacation. Extract from tlie minutes of the sixth circuit court of tlie United States, for the District of Georgia. John J. Bulloch, clerk. ^ AN ACT. For the more convenient arrangement of the times and places of holding- tlie circuit Courts of the UnitedlState, for the District of South Carolina and Georgia. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Represent tives of the United States of America, in Congress asses.- , bled, that from and after the first day of June next, the ■ Circuit Courts in and for the sixth circuit of the United States, shall be held at the following times and plates, and no others; that is to say, for the 'District of Georgo, at Savannah, on tlie fourteenth day of December in every • year, and at'Milledgevilie, on the" sixth day of Ma every year; for the District of South Carolina, at Charles ton, ontiici twentieth day of November in every Year, an 1 at Columbia on the twentieth day of April ki every year, and the Ciiicuit Court for tlie said Districts respectively, or the Circuit judge of the ■saicESixtb Circuit is authori sed and required to make all such rules and orders as may be necessary to cany into effeatthp change in time and place of holding tlie said courts according to the true intent ana meaning of this act. h. CLAY. Speaker of the house of representatives. JOHN GAILLARD, i* President of the senate pro-tempors. April 24, 1816—appkoved, JAAIES AI ADIS ON. june 16—al—71 Permanent Establishment. Ranaway, some months past, the following Negroes, belonging to the estate of Peter H. Morel, deceased—Joe, a likely man, abouf five feet six inches high, 4 carpenter by trade, of »yellowish compleetion—he is well known in Savannah, and was formerly owned by the late Joint P. Ward, esq. Simon, a young man,' about twenty-five years old, has a downcast look,; when spoken to. Modia, a young woman, of light cbmplection, about twenty-five yews old, and Ami, a woman about thirty years old, limps when she walks, occasioned by a burn. The above negToes are harbored at the south end of Ossabaw, where Joe was recently taken, But made his escape: Fifty dol lars will be paid for Joe’s being lodged in the county gaol and twenty-five .dollars each for the others. John H. Morel. June 13—70 . » For sale or real •ent "Mr? ■^he house at present occupied byblff John Camo. chan, situated at the comer of Bay and Jefferson-streets, the former residence of William Wallace, esq, Applica tion for the same to be made to ' *>. I nfj IS—Ici—63 Joseph Camming. 'I The Trustees of the CHATHAAI ACADEAIY with pleasure announce to tlie public, that this Institution il now conducted by Instructors of the first rate talents; Air. Grayson, as Principal, and Mr. Law, as Usher — The establishment has Been at a grgat expence, rendered permanent; and its respective departments are open all the seasons of the year. Female Scholars to the number of fifteen, may now be adlhitted. The impor tance of instruction to youth, during the summer, as well as the. winter is obvious, and as this seminary c ^ s ad vantages equal in every respect to any of the kiiL, it is believed its claims for patronage are equal, if not su perior, to those temporary schools kept open during only a few of the healthy months of the year, merely to suit the interest and convenience of transient persons, without any view whatever to the public weal, june 22-V-. 73 Marshal’s sale. On thefirst Tuesday in July next, Will be sold at the court house in Savannah, by consent, between the hours of 10 and 3 o’clock. Two negro women named Rose and Di; levied on ss the property of Joseph Davis to 'satisfy an execution the ‘suit of the United States, vs. *o^ph Davis and Datfd Eeion. JOHN EPPINGER, marshal -x - June 20 73 ' Wharf and Stores. To rent, the wharf and stores at present occupied W Mr. Rarna M‘Kinne, of which possession may Be had ® the first ofNovemheraext. for terms, apply to N. W. 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