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Medical Science Lottery,
in the city of New*
NO. 2.
Will draw on the 7th of October
York The prizes are,
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40
12
20
30
70
100
2500
3000
9500
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§30,000
20,000
10,000
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§30,000
20,000
10,000
‘ 5000
5000
28,000
6000
4000
3000
3500
2000
25,000
21,000
47,500
. 14,719 blinks } More P rizes blanks.
Tickets in the above Lottery for sale by the
subscriber. JOSIAH l’ENFIELD.
july 9—4c l—81 ly
For sale
The PLANTATION called Veiinf.zobiie, settled by
colonel Daniel Heyward, dec. situate on the east side of
the Savannah back-river, twelve miles from the city, and
contiguous to the lands of Thomas GSbbons, esq. The
tract consists of a total of 2126 acres, being divided in
to pretty equal proportions of tide-swamp, pine-barren
cotton and provision lands. Of the former there are
about 300 acres on the river, w hich, by dealing, would
be well calculated ibr a productive rice plantation; and
t>f the latter, with a large body of cleared provision
land, there are about 100 acres of prime unclaiived cot
ton land. On the place-there is an excellent dwelling-
house, with five rooms; a ’large substantially built barn,
with a number of negro-houses and other bqiidings.—
Possession of the place will be given at any time. For
terms, which will be made easy to an approved pur
chaser, apply to the owner, at Callawassie Island, St.
Luke’s Parish, South-Car#lina, or to the'undersigned
factors in Savannah. WILLIAMSON & D£ V1LLERS.
may 25——4- ■ -62
For sale
A light four wheel CARRIAGE and H ARNESS, near
ly new. Apply to! It. & J. IIABERSH^I.
june 25 75
W auled lo hive
A COMMODIOUS HOUSE. Apply to the Printer.
For sale
That well known Lot, with the improvements thereon,
consisting of a large dwelling and out Houses, a little out
Of repair, situate in the upper end of town, formerly own
ed wnd occupied by Mh Strawbacker. For particulars,
enquire of T. POLKTLL, or
F. II. WELLMAN.
june 25 ca 75
Wanted
Two Young Men, who can be well recommended,
one to attepd a dry good store, in Savannah; the other
to take charge of a store in Clinton* (Georgia.) These
situations will be made advantageous to the employed,
july 9 81
Overseer wanted
To take charge of a small gang of negroes, on a Cot-
tow Plantation, in a healthy situation on the salts—none
need apply but those who can come well recommended.
Enquire of the printer. july 9—81
A Caution
Is hereby given to all persons against purchasing a
tract of Land of two thousand acres, lying on Rocky
Comfort Creek, in Jefferson county, in this state, ad
vertised by a certain Christopher R. Greene, ofChagleston,
- South Carolina, as the only true and legal titles to the
said tract (ths impudent insinuations of the aforesaid
Greene to the contrary notwithstanding) are vested in
the estate of general James Jackson, who purchased and
paid a valuable consideration therefor thirty-three years
ago. WILLIAM H. JACKSON 2 ea-’er? of said
JAMES JACKSON 5 estate
Jefferson county, June 20, ISIS.—r.j-—78
The editors of the Charleston City Gazette and the
Augusta Chronicle will insert this cautionary notice
immediately subsequent to the advertisement alluded to,
and tor the* same time. Their biil forwarded to the Sa
vannah Republican shall be duly paid.
^Savanna
VISITING COMMITTBJB
For July and Augusts
Jahxs IFos’Ieb and Jambs M. WayiCSy
Joseph Cumming,
june 30-1*2-77 Secretary
IN otice is hereby given,
That, agreeably to acts passed during the last session
of congress— _ r -
1. The duties on licenses to retailers will, from the olst
of December, 1816, be reduced to those payable accord
ing to the act of August 3,1843’. These licenses will be
granted for a year, except ill base of an application for a
license to retail between the SOtti'dayof June and tho
1st of January next, which will be granted for a period
that will expire on the 31st of December next, on pay
ing a sum which shall bear the same proportion 4o the
duty for a year, according to the existing rates, as the
time for wliiclr the license may be granted shall bear to
a year.
*2. That the duties on spirits, distilled within the
United States, will cease after the 30th of June, 1816, to
which period returns must be made of the spirits that may
be distilled ofHKir before that day.
3. That after the 30tli day of June, 1816, new rales of
duties on licenses, for stills and boilt rs, will take effect,
which rates are as follows, in cents, for each gallon of
their capacity.
DOMESTIC MATERIALS.
1 week.
Stil/s,
41-2
Boilers.
. r 9
2 weeks.
9-
18
1 month.
18
36
2 montlis.
36
72
3 months.
54
108
4 months.
72
144
5 montiis.
9(K
180
6 months. 108
215
8 months.
1 year.
216
432
Stills.
ROOTS.
Boilers.
1 week.
2 1-2
4 1-2
2 weeks.
41-2
9
1 month.
9
18
2 months.
18
36
3 months.
27 .
54
4 months.
36
72
5 months.
45
90
6 montiis.
54
108
8 months.
1 year.
108
216
FOREIGN MATERIALS.
City 8 her HP s sales.
On the first Tuesday in Auigtst next,
Will be sold at the court house, in the city of Savannah,
between the usual hours,
The Lot and Rhildings, in Brough ton-street, at pre
sent occupied by William Stephens; levied on as his pro
perty to satisfy sundry executions against him
Also one half of the Buildings and one half of the lease
of the Lot, on the south common; levied on as the pro
perty of JohnF. Herb to satisfy a judgment in favor of
John B. Norris, against Herb & Rahn
Isaec D’Lyon, c. s. s.
june 29 77
. Notice.
Nine months after date application will be made to
the Justices of the Inferior Court of Bulloch county, for
leave to sell one half part Of an- undivided six hundred
acre tract of Land, lying in Scriyen county, for the be
nefit of the heirs and creditors of John Lowther, late of
Bulloch county, dec* MARY LOWTHER,
june 29—+m*—77 adm'rx
Late Bank of thfe United States.
Notice is hereby given to' all persons interested in the
trust funds of the late Bank of the United States, as the
proprietors of bank-notes, or of dividends upon stock,
either of capital or interest, and % general to ail the
creditors of the said bank or trust oi whatsoever des
cription, that unless their claims are presented for set
tlement before the 4th day of March, 1817, when the
term of six years from the creation of the said trust will
have expired, the trustees will not feci themsdlves ob
liged to make opposition to any decree or order of
court, -which ntav be obtained for the distribution among
the stockholders of the amount hitherto resc rved’to sa
tisfy the said creditors. G. SIMPSON,
may 28 fpu 63 fleshier.
Ten Dollars’ reward.
RanaWay from, the subscriber about the first of January
last, a negro man named LUCK, five feet four or. five
inches in hieght, well made, but small, aged about 30
years, and well known in Savannah, baling worked .yout
town for several years past, and manag’ed by Joseph
Rahn, executor of Nathaniel Zettler, deceased.
William Bird.
februsry 1—f—12
<*£ Hundred Dollars
Will be pdjfel for the recovery of my Mullatto GiriV
Saj.lt, (or Sfl?ntie) on proving to conviction of her be
ing harbored or employed by any white person, or tak
en Offtof the state; if bv a colored-person, Fifty Dollars;
and thirty for her apprehension ali ne,I on lodging her
in the gaol of Savannah. She was formerly owned by-
Messrs. Rosignol, of this place, _and absconded on the
29th March last; she is about five feet one or two inches
high, very holioyv footed, about twenty-five or six years
old, high featured, rather likely, and of a slender make,
has a scar, on one of her arms, from a burn, puts on a
modest down look when spoken to; and very capable of
telling a plausible tale. ARCHIBALD Wll.KINS.
try Should she be in any' of thegaols in or out of the state,
tne keeper thereof is requested to address me a line to
that effect and oblige their’s, £tc. A. W.
july 2 if 78
Blank Clearances
For sale at this Office.
week.
weeks.
month.
months.
months.
months.
months.
months.
months.
vear.
Stills.
Boiler
23
46
46
92
68
136
90
180
35
270
180
260
270
540
The provisions applicable to the duties on licences to
distillers, are, in general, the same with those laid by the
act of July 24, 1813. The most' important of the new
provisions are—that the duty is invariably to be paid in
money; when that payable upon the still or stills, or
boilers, licensed at any one time, does not exceed twenty'
dollars; that a deduction of eight per centum is, in all
c: ses, to be made for prompt payment; that in cases
where the duties are bonded, they are to be given, with
two sureties at the least (instead’ of one as heretofore)
and are to be paid at the end of twelve months, from
the expiration of the license; tiiat all stills are to be li
censed, that are used, or kept in a situation for use; that
a penalty lies against any person who shall keep in or
about distillery, any' beer, cr other liquor, prepared
from grain, for the purpose of distillation, for more than
eight days, without having a license; that a collector is
authorised to enter a distillery at any time, whether be
tween the rising and setting of the sun, -or at any other
time.
In cases in which a license for distilling shall have been
granted, according to the present rates of duty, for a
period extending beyond the 80th day of June, 1816, it
isTequired unaftr a penalty for neglect, that the person
to twhom the same may have been granted or transfer
red, shall, on or before the said day, apply to the col
lector, and pay', or secure the payment of, the addi
tional duty, according to the new rates, for the untx-
pired period of tire license from the 30th of June.
New forms for bonds, will he prepared by* the collec
tors and furnished to distillers on application.
John Stevens,
Collector l.?£ District (Jeoi-gia.
IFrc. ^borough, iur.e 7, 1816. —70]
To all whom it may concern,
Notice is hereby given, tiiat the following persons osn
are licensed by the Commissioners of Pilotage to act as
Pilots. --
BRANCH PILOTS.
Thomas Nottage
Stephen Timmons
Henry' Gragg
William Roy'ston
"William Bragg
Robert Key
John Dennis
CERTIFICATE PILOTS'
ienjamin Sisson
lohn Lo w
Jphn Hale
By o n!er of. the board,
Noah B. Sisson
Reuben Anderson
E. Broughton
John Dixon
John Cleary
Jesse Furnace
S. H. Timmons
Henry Baker
april 30 51
D. D. Williams, c. b. p.
shej'iii s sales.
On the first Tuesday in August next,
Will be sold at the court-house, in the city- of Savannah,
between the usual hours of 10 and 3 o’clock,
All that tract of 1 .and, situate in the district of White
Bluff containing one 180 acres, more or less, bound
ed on the north by- lands of the estate of Nathaniel
Adams, on the westibv the White Bluff road* and south
by Mr. William "Wallace's land, on the east by Vernon
river and marshes—levied on as the property of of estate
George Haist, dec. to satisfy the Trustees of the White
BiufftCongregation.
Also, the following Negroes: Will, Cuffv, Nancy-, Tom,
and Mary, ciiilden; and ali that wharf Lot, being part of
No. 2, in Yamacraw, adjoining Pooler’s on 'the west,
and Clark’s on the east, one hundred feet on Savannah
river, and one hundred and seventy feet to the back
line; levied on as the property of William Lewden, dec.
to satisfy the administrators of John Herb, deceased.
Adam Cope, s. c. c.
julv 6—80
City 8 her ms sales.
On the first Thetday in August next,
Will be sold at the court house, in the city of Savannah,
between the usual hours,
Articles of household and kitchen Furniture, one
Horse, one canoe Boat, three kegs of Paint, one Dray, &c.
levied on as the property of John G. Scheurman to sa
tisfy sundry j udgments against, him.
Isaac D’Lyon, s. c. s.
july6 -—80
Notice.
Persons having claims against, and those indebted to,
the estate of Timotht Boxticou, deceased, are re
quested to present them duly attested to the subscriber
within the time prescribed by law. RALPH MAY,
julv 6—j'—80 * adm'or.
Brought to gaol, in Savannah,
June 17, 1816, a negro man, who says his name is Ccn.ro,
and that he belongs to John Miller, near Jacksonboro’,
(Ga.) He is about forty years of age and five feet nine
inches high; has on oznaburgs shirt and trow-sers and drab
woolen jacket. , JL M‘CALL, a. c. c.
juije 18- 72
STATES
NOTICE.
of the. United States, to| superintend at Augusta, (Ga.)
f the BANK OF. THE UNITED STATES, hereby give noth4, that, £
’ 'ie tenth day Of April last, entitled “An Act -to incorporate the
"Bli books.will be opened at the Bank of Augusta, on the fi r j
j from the time of opening the same, between the hours of ten
."afternoon, -lot the terni of twenty days, exclusive of Sunday^
The
scriptions towards c °
conformity to an
scribers to the Bd:
day of 'July next .
o’clock in the forcnooff lUjSL _ - —
when the samfi will he closed
That any individual, cbpipany, corporation, pr state, may subscribe fo r any numher of shares of the capita] 0 f
said bank, not exceeding We thousand snares, and ttthe time of subscribing, there must be-paid on^ach share,
five dollars in gold or silver coin of the United States; or of foreign coiK and twenty-five dollar more m l,k e
coin or in funded debt, in the manner following; that is to say, the .payments m com must be made m gold or si],
ver coin of the United States, or in gold corn of Spam or tim dominions of abain, at the rate ol one hundred cent,
for every twenty-eight grains and sixty hundredths of a grtan of theactfial weight thereof, or in other for. ^
gold Wilver com, at the several rates prescribed by the first section- of an act regulatmg the currency of foreri,
foin ft the United States, passed 6n the 10th day of Apnl, 1806; thatis toUv,
The gold coins of Great Britain and Portugal, at the rate of one hundre 1 cents for every twenty-seven grff,
Thf gol<T coins^of 1 fvLice, F at^the rate of one hundred cents for every t venty-seven grains and two fifths c f, .
Spanish milled3^*' rate^f one hundred cents for each, the actual weight whereof shall not be 1*
than seventeen penny weights and seven grains, andm proportion for the parts; of a. doUar-crownsofF^ j
at the rate of one hundred and. ten cents for each crown, the actual weight u hereof shall not be less ffu, I
eighteen penny weights and seventeen grams, and irt proportion tor tiff par.s of a cronn • |
The payments made in the funded debt of the United States, wdl be reived at the following rates, that k
to say,
per centum per annum, at the rate of one htindb-ed and six dollars anjl fifty-one cents, for every sum of.*,
hundred dollars of the nominal amount thereof; together with, the amount of the interest accrued on the ,.p 4
several denominations of funded debt, to be computed and allowed to tlri first in,y .—provided nevertheless, p;
it shall be incumbent on the subscribers to produce such evidence as tt. v be .satisfactory to tne commission,
ers tiiat die interest has not been paid-—for which purpose a certificate from the commissioner of loans ; Vil [
Tlurt'at^thertLne'and place of subscribing each and every subscriber must deliver to the Commissioner, -y. |
?rtiiicatcs of funded debt, for the funded debt proportion of their respective subscriptions, together with a b
f attorney, in tiff form following: that is to say, h
« Know ail men by these presents, tiiat I ■
of the stite of
a subscriber for
shares of the capital of the Bank of the United States, do hereby authorise and empower roi.vard i;...
den, James S. Walker, and John Gumming^ or a majority of them,. Commissioners for superintend]^
thekubscriptions at Augusta, in the state of Georgia, in person, hr by substitute to transfer in due f, -j
of law, the funded debt whereof the certificates are hereunto arinexed, to the President, Dirurtors .: d
Company of the Bank of the-United States, as soon as the Bank shall be organized: Tnvided rh v • (
That if, in consequence of the apportionment of the shares in tile capital of said Bank among the . 4
senbers in the manner by law directed, the said funded debt shlili be of a greater amount than h ;. j
be necessary to complete the payments of the funded debt portion for the shares to be apporti, ^
only so much of the funded debt shall be transferred by virtuej «f tiie power and authority h trt ^
given, as slxol bo necessary to complete such payments.-
Witness my hand and seal, tliis day of , 1816.
Signed and delivered, >
in the presence of $
The payments, as well in coin as in funded debt *8 any number of subscribers may be consolidated—tU p a y.
jments of coin into one sum, and the funded debt ini o one or more certificates; Provided, there shall be anr-x’l
reqiurcci to produi
ful authority to receive tlie same.
At any time during the term allo wed by law for receiving subscriptions to the said bank, any person in.
tending to subscribe, may deliver to the cashier of the Planter’s Bank in Savannah, or to the cashier of tile B. ro
of Augusta, on every share so intended to be subscribed, five dollars in gold or silver coin, according to the rata
prescribed by the act of incorporation—and particularized above. The casjiiers will give to the p-.rson, or ti;
-accorcUng
scribing, as evidence of the payment in coin—for the number of shares so subscribed, provided the number of s.
to wliich each subscriber may be entitled, shall be endorsed thereon, or annexed thereto, and signed by the
by
scriber or subscribers, or their attorney duly authorized.
As it may be inconvenient in many cases, to obtain certificates of funded debt, for the exact amounts intend:
be subscribed, it has been determined that payments of such are not necessarily to be made precisely equal to
portion of subscription payaLjlc—but they must be sufficient to cover i the same.
Augusta, C Ga.fi June 17, 1816.
EDWARD HARDEN,
JAMES S. WALKER,
JOIi*i GUMMING,
[c.v—
1,
Conunissioncr:.
For sale or rent
The house at present occupied by Mr. John Carno-
chan, situated at the corner of Bay and Jefterson-Streets,
the former residence of Willi;jn Wallace, esq. Applica
tion for the same to be made to
Joseph Gumming.
nav 19—lev—60
Thirty dollars’ reward.
Ranaway from the subscriber, on Sunday, 16th instant,
negro man Job, about 20 or 21 years of age, rather vel-
lo .visa complexion, and about 5 Let 7 -or 8 inches high;
h id on when he went away, a black coat, lig-Utcassiniere
pantaloons, boots and a black hat; has been seen several
tunes about town since with light clothes on.
The above reward will be paid for lodging him in gaol
or tie "v-eririghiin to me, and all reaonable expencts.
J. E. Hartihlge.
mne 22 74
N otice.
All demands against the estate of V. A. Stookes, dec.
must be rendered in, duly attested, without delay, to
John Camochan,
june 27 ct —76 ruin'or
For sale
The Toll-Bridge over Great Ogeehee River, at which
Joseph Hill lately resided—it is a substantial well built
bridge, composed chiefly of cypress; it lias stood tlie
freshets, and appears to be in all respects a good and
complete piece of work. For terms apply to
JOHN BOLTON or ? ex'ors.
' JEREMIAH CUYLER. 5 J. Hill.
april 4 - -40 ■
Dissolution of Copartnership.
The firm of Cmkistie k Hotchkiss was dissolved on
tlie 15th inst.,by mutual consent. All persons having^le-
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 tlie
concerns of the firm I ROBERT CHRISTIE,
JARED HOTCHKISS,
june 18——r x 72
i\ otice.
All persons having demands against the estate of Johx
H. Of.ubf.ll, dec. and those indebted are requested to call
on C. M. Hayden, and settle the same, who is authorised
to transact the business of said estate.
Ann Deubell.
june 25 cm 75 ex’rx
For sale
A House and Lot, in St. James’s square; being one of
the most healthy and pleasant situations in this city-—on
the said lot are "all necessary outbuildings. Tliis" pro
perty will be sold for a moderate price, and a credit of
one, two and three years given for the payment. Per
sons disposed to purchase will apply to "either of the
subscribers. BEN. SHE FT ALL,
M SHEFTALL, sen.
april 6- 41
july 4—79
H. McCall, g. c. c.
£> During my absence froln Savan-
nah, Richard AV'avxb will act as my*attorney.
James M. Wayne.
julv 6— i—80
*** During Iny absence from Savan-
nah, for a -few months, Mr. Gm, will conduct the af
fairs of the Livery Stables; Mr. Dalt, the Stage Office;
and Job T. Bou.es, will apt as my Attorney and Agent.
‘ r Daniel Hotchkiss.
julv 6——80 ■* -
*** The concern heretofore existing
at Fair Lawn, between George W. Brown and the under
signed was dissolved on the 10th June.
WaiiuB Moubray.
jolyr—*»-8o ( •.
i 1
Brought to gaol, in Savanniff,
on the 7th June, 1816, a Negro Man, s gho says is i„ r :
is Cm-EE, and that he belongs to the estate ob.Tf.to
Fraser, but lias been in tlie charge of John H. M'lr.t< -!_
He is about 35 years of age, and 5 feet 9 inches hi,:
he lias an ulcer on his left leg, and has lost the littie to.
of his left foot; iias on white cotton sliirt, jacket and
trowsers. HUGH M'CALL, g. c.
june 13—70
Brought to gaol in Savannah, on
tlie 28th June, 1816, a Ne_ ;ro Man who savs his name
is Tom, and that he belongs to Mr. John A. Cuthbert,::
Liberty count}-. He is about 35 years of age, anti '
feet 7 inches high. Has on an osnaburg shirt, ...
blue and white homesoun trowsers.
125 Dollars’ reward.
Ranaway, some months past, the following Negroe,
belonging to the estate of Peter H. Morel, deceased—Jo ,
a likeiv man, about five feet six inches high, a carpenter
by trade, of a yellowish complection—he is well knows
in Savannah, and Was formerly -nvned by tlie iate John P-
Ward, esq. Smoj.-,a young man, about twenty-five yean
old, has a downcast look, when spoken to. * Moii'n,
young woman, of lig-ht complection, about twenty-five
years old, and Abut, a woman about thirty years ck,
limps wiien she walks, occasioned by a burn. Tqe above
negroes are harbored at tlie south end of Ossabaw, whe:-.-
J oe Was recently taken, but made his escape. Fifty d
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 1 | 0
Savannah, Alay 11, 18 lfi-
Present their honors judge Johnson and judge Stephen;.
In consequence of an ?.ct of CongTess having passed,
changing the times and places of tlie sitting of this coUm
so that the next court for this district Wifftie holden •'
at this place on tiff 14th day of December next; an,!
whereas by tlie saill act, pow er is given to this court t<>
make such roles ajid orders as may be necessary to pre
vent delay of justice and injury to parties; it is ordeiv.a
tiiat thenext.jury jto be drawn, shall be drawn and sum
moned to meet at this place in pursuance of tlie saiil-act,
and that all writs, :and process of all kinds, issued return
able to the term iii course at Milledgsviile, shall be held
returnable to the cjourt next to be hoiden at tliis place,
and tiiat tlie parties be required to appear accordingly
to plead or prosecute; and it is further ordered, that tr
act of Congress oik the foregoing subject, together wirt
this order, be published by the clerk of this court for WO
months during tlie ensuing vacation.
Extract from tlie minutes of the sixth circuit court cl
the United States,for the District of Georgia.
- John J. Blllocb, cta'U
AN ACT.
For the more convenient arrangement of, the times and
places of holding tlie circuit Courts of die United Stales,
for the District of South Carolina and Georgia.
Be it enacted hu\ the Senate and House of Representa
tives of the United States of America, in Congress assrr-
bled, that from and after the first day of June next, the
Circuit Courts in and for the'sixth circuit of tlie Lnited
States, shall be held at the following times and place.-,
and no others; thajt is to say, for the District of Georg 0 '
at Savannah, oh tlie fourteenth day of December in every
year, and at Milletlgeville, on the sixth day of May in
every year; for the District of South Carolina, at Charles
ton, on the twentieth day of November in every year, ard
At Colurhbia on the twentieth day of April in every veto,
arid the Circuit Cojurt for tlie said Districts respective!],
or the Circuit judge of the said Sixth Circuit is auti> ori ]
sed and required to make all such rules and orders s*
may be necessary to carry into effect the change in tinrt
and place of holding the said courts according to tlie tru
intent and meaning of this act. 11. CLA1.
Speaker of the house of rtpresentatrott-
] JOHN GAILLABD,
President of the senate pro-temp’
April 24, 1816—approved, ...
JAM£S ‘
juae l&-hk~-7l