Savannah republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1816-1818, September 14, 1816, Image 4

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' *■ 1- mmPE mpdrtant ' CCM^ tjtr e have no authentic copy of this most idw^Se^bsn liberty; pone, atieast on wfcch the e of taste can rest, for a moment, with satisfaction*, 'ft ifem-wivoi* The English natron, «tdl though every the M of their MAGJfA it contains has been _ ambition of their rulers, have after edition of this instrument, each than its predecessor. Sir William Blaick- - ■ nmentjed on it. His fine copy ‘ duelled by later specimens nf the*art» and'the fac rimilies of the seals and signatures have made every reader of taste in Great-Bntain acquaint- eth not merely with^e state oftao*- Atrship. tins day dbsolv. cving demands them for pav- rtzed to settle. SAMUEL RUSSEL. ISAAC RUSJEL. 0- Blfought to gaol* ontlie 10th Au gust, 18H5; a mulatto ihan, says bis name is Buxir,* be longs to Mr. Casey, of Charleston, SouthrCarohSa, about . nineteen years of age, five feet one inch high, wants. | two fore teeth, has on, blue jacket and^pantofopns-^ aug *7—98 ~ ■? \\Jias on hand, ; . ■ £ A large arid elegant assortment of Bill? GOODS, which he WiU sell a bargain, on a liberal credit. V * ‘ ■ h “ 9 ■ a am Al jrid^ttpm«ted,*iGi . the^etercise of oratory , . 8ato*B.-~4iutlKNalUri,Bjctei Knowledge, so far aS.it is foupded m lhe cause arid effect, arid efflkenis nuMduad. .; Tni*p>*-Qft the « 0 A”SJ2“7 , „l Fact,ira 8 e ^ ConiniissioM. .J%i which thC circumstances that'-fcd the wnter to Samuel Russel. sept-7—car- iive,‘ 0- Bronght to gad, on ih,e 31st Au- iedgcin4of art at the period in question, but widi ttej a ne gro man n^ed Billy, says he belongs to literary attainments, also, of King John, King Henry, and Q ^ l;m6oA ??un ty, five feet right mphes ^nfehf D^liation of Axeaicas Independence is, te least/ as well entitled to the decorations of art as the Sfagna Charts of "England: and if the fac-similies of the signatures of the jpafi-iots who signed it were published Tn lmSiia, it wbuld serve to gratify a curiosity, atieast as laudable us that which calls for imitations of the cor respondents of Junius, or of the aristocracy that wrested th* English Charter from the reluctant monarchs ot the ^We are firmly persuaded that the more the principles of our Declaration of Independence are spread be fore the eyes of the world, the more they will be aflmir- cd; by forei tji itationsas well as our own,.and every in dent and honest device that may Senate attract at- terttion toward them, will Serve, also, lo promote the great cause of public liberty. Such an embellished eui- 5 Ji: >1 1 it f)T*TV high, about 22 years of age’,. ha's a scar on his left jaw, had on a black coat and veiio^v pantaloons. - ■ - -A. Harmon, d. g. c. c. sept3-—-105 •; ' — -0" Brought to goal, on the 3d of (, to the prosecution of which helm* the last six years of his life, will be ' fbrrneHy occu] Store is largi ceived on storage se inciaems j cept j on and shipment, tins candid and j y ff . 2—139 ' J understand distinctly tne nature '-,les by which undertake the d assiduously dCv ^ThS^nairatirte will record, too, incidents that oocured during his successive visits to the principal ciUes ot- tne United States, so far $s a knowledge of these incidents riiay seem to him calculated to enable intelligent reader to 1 Having commenced in the above lias of BUSINESS, ofSjtslris services to his friends and the uhlfc; hw CountingiSddm is on Wayne’s upper wiiarf, Messrs. Phirazy & Barnett- The ’ ' * reduce will be . re- every attention given to its re. RICHAHD WAYNE. and objects of this enterprize—the principles by wtnen he lias been governed in its execution—the degree Ot success that has hitherto crowned-iris exertions—the use Dan(el, says | j, t jj.^ HU1 de of his success, so far as the public are con- ecution of his design, at September, lSld, a mulatto man named . A he belongs to Ruben Roberts, (s. c.) A slit in his left, ear, cen ied—the stage in the prosecution ot his d. three inenes' high, homespun J which he has arrived—-his plans ana inventions ' A. HARMON, n. o. c. c.^ one tooth out, five feet, plaid cloth, sept 3 105 ___ with re- I ulion, so far as they can be dis- A Book-Keeper wanted. Apply to the Editor. JB ? —100 In Council, fTn a^wS renWh an oniament to an apartment, wiU have a tendency to spread the'knowiedge of its contents, among %^^ho^uld_ otherunse.have 0" Brought to gaol, on the 8th Sep tember, 1816, a negro man named Colei, s*ys he belong-s to Richard Harrington, Scriven county, tl '“ inches high, at^mt thirty years of age wanting in the upper jaw, stout made, sen 40—10* five feet seven One fore topth A. HARM AN. il o. c. c. Sard to its further prosecution, so tar as tuey canoe Unctly foreseen, and are likeiy to be in any degree t ere sting to such readers* - • This narrative wiU cormnence with his departure from filtdn, Albemarle epuntv.Virginia, with his departure from Charleston, for Philadelphia, in 1816. thoh&ts bit ^ - -- f . . ^ property of doctor Giliett, of South Car-j species 0 f oratory which lie has cultivated; us apprvpna- ^ S^&lwiv-i/will ^ochte the orlina. He isfiye feet three inches high, thirty years of spl ^ ^ _ ' rovuliku adantation to This narrative will be followed by the principal part of w oration, entitled “The Rostrum,” in which lie has en deavored to illustrate the permanent public utility, mad dignity and attractions of the _ . i ... t i 1 cteavoreau> iuu9u#ic uk pumuuiyuv y-— gp Brought to goal, Oil the 17th July, ! to display the intrinsic dignity and attractions of the 6 To m, the property of doctor Giliett, of South Car- j spec ies of oratory which he lias cultivated; its appropm e yuil tv lit - ov-i * w v r _ •, • *11’ -man, Woman and child in a famdy—it will pleasuri&ble ideas of elegance -md ornament with the history of the transaefion itself-^and iamiUarise those principles which form, of ought t< amdfcem'ent of -political society, vnpnt that ffiich sfi edition, well form, of ought to form, the very bond v Nor is it of small mo ment that such in edition, well executed, will ecimen of the state of the Fine Abts amo"~ Actuated by these views, —T pa»«e> day-: bef proposes to publish *'« - ' ' ■ ; - . '• i.- A SVLBSDin serve as a st us as at ie subscri- aee, and an African by birth, thin face. ' H. M‘Call, g. c. july 23 87 ~ _j to gaol, on the applications of tliis noble art; its peculiar adaptation to .».* t . a — AT :~k.. -— ...h.-h ma hull *-ild to Ul€ ! the aa-eand state of society in which we live, ail I . n 1 aL» o..hi<-olv JtP Brought 19th I spiiit’ofa popular government; the subjects best fitted for the exercise and exhibition of this species oi 01 edition August, a negro man, mmied "William; sa}s i*e belongs to Mr. James Smitli, of Camden, (s. c.) about 27 yearn of age, five feet four inches high, has a small scar on 111s left eye-brow, has on dark pantaloons, and coarse brown K vollllr , e I shirt. A.HA1U1UA, b. s. c.c. 1 for the exercise and exhibition oi tins species oi oratory, arid tlie many useful and benitievut purposes to which it may be made subservient. . i A series of shorter passages, from other oratious, pre viously delivered from the Rostrum, arid a few specimens of Philosophical Criticism, will occupy the last pan oi Monday, 9ih September, 1816, The following Committees were appointed: ■ '1 . Committee of Finance. k Aldermen Harris, Harden, Henry. Thcthange Committee. ■ Aldermen MTntosh, Bolton, D*Lyon. Gaol Committee. Aldermen Cope, .White, Duke. Street, Lane,-and Tree Committee. Aldermen Proctor, Morel, Tufts. Pump Committee. Aldermen White, Cope, |ell. v Health: Committee. Aldermen Proctor, Hama, B oltor.; v Extract from the ,mnvte». 13. D. Williams, c. c. Mr. W. R. Coxe, has been, appointed Saxton until th» 1 general election for City Officers, in October next. '!). B. Williams, c. c. sen* 10 — 108 aug 20- -99 or THE DECLARATION * *** Brought to goal, on the 25th iust. I a negro man, who says liis name is Isaac, and belongs to ' Richard Keating, of Bryan county, five feet seven inches I hi"-h, about 27 years old, has on white woollen pantaloons INDEPENDENCE, [ and blue jacket, much patched. A. Harmon, d. g. c. c. aug 27—102 Which shall be, in all respects, American. -2/lthe ne cessary materials dial! be manufactured m this country, J i* - hl^.Awxn TllP TipsL0-1 IS. tile and expressly for this publication. The Designs, the Engravings shall be die work of American Artists: the ^ “ " *$* Brought to gaol, in Savanuali, [ July 13,1816, Piunce, belonging to Samuel Lowder, near Augusta. He is about forty years of age and five feet j j , six inches high; has on nankeen trowsers anti striped shirt, I un^ualyzed and involuntary feehng, or the contagion of As this volume is committed to the press, for the pur- pose print \)aliy f of enabling the intelligent^ part of tlie public to decide how far the writer is' qualified to per forin- the-duties of a teacher of oratory—to deliver Lec tures pn Rhetoric, accompanied by exercises in compo sition, criticism, and elocution, to successive classes ofj students, in ihe'principal colleges estabiishedin the Unit ed Stales, it is proper that his pretentions to prac tical knowledge and ‘skill in the exercise of orato ry, should be subjected to a severer test, than the super- I ticial fugitive and equivocal impressions, on the minds of j a miscellaneous audience, by declamations trom the Ros trum. /' . 1II.V i It is fair and just that persons, from whom momentary. Executors 3 sales. On Saturday, the 28lA day of September, 1816. Will be sold at the late residence of Samuel Krotise, dec. All (lie personal estate of and deceased, consisting of household and kitchen furniture, and a few Cattle, Sheep andHogs. Conditions—six months’ credit, with interest from the date and security, if required. N. B. All persons having any demands on said estate, will please to make them known, and those indebted to said estate will come forward and settle the s ane. JOHN WALDHAUER,? , BENJAMIN O.VSIIER, 5 e ors ' sent 10 ^ 108 Marshal's sales. publication throughout shall afford evidence of what our : citizens 'funic .done 111 politics and can do in art. Philadelphia, March, 1816. PLAN and tsbms of subscription. ynifeti the- publisher submitted the preceding notice of ffls iritentibn to undertake this national publication, al though it had long occupied his reflections, he was not fully aware of its importance, for he had never suspected What the fatt really is, that there is no where extant an authentic published-copy of the most important State Paper in the annals of the world. The original Declaration of Independence, as depo sited in the secretary of state’s office, was happily pre served when so many valuable papers were consumed b v the enemy. Without dwelling upon slight ditier- -ences, inaccuracies, or omissions, the first words which present themselves in our printed copies, and even as ^ are ofreoyrd on the Jonriiiils ot tbe Old. Congress, are as follows:— "A DWtARATION BT THE REPRESENTATIVES^ OF THE PNITEXI STATES OF AMERICA IN CONOHESS ASHEMTlLKli,’’ Whereas iathe original tlie Declaration is finis headed- «<THX UNANIMOUS DECLARATlOltOF THE THIRTEEN CNITEB h„s a thin face and a scar on the back of his right hand. | H. M‘Call,G. c. c. july 16 —- 84. ' Five dollars 3 reward ipprehending and lodging him in Savannah gaol j aV^ation/and to'do reasonable charges paid, mymdented apprentice | ^ ent W;iSln unison wi For ai and all 1. „ . . . Allkc, a negro boy about sixteen years old, of l-ather a light complexion. Absconded on the morning of Tues- Jay last, the 3d inst. and amiddition of five dollars w ill 5e added, on proof to conviction of his,being harbored by any person either white or colored. 1 torwarn all persons from harboring him or taking him out of the city of Savannah. JOHN STILWELL. sep 10—108 To Rent. unreflecting sympathy, may have extorted a plaudit, un consciously, perhaps reluctantly, during the delivery of Iris o.-ations, should have an opportunity to retract or confirm that plaudit; to review calmly the sentiments and the style in which they were expressed, on which they seemed, and were believed, perhaps ujj/ruly, to stamp ap- decide how far tlreimpuise of the mo- ith the dictates of deliberate reflection The writer feels that this appeal from the impulse of momentary feeling, to the dictates of mature reflection, from the auditor to the reader, from the Rostrum to file press, is not merely fair and proper. It is tlie course which prudence, honor, and integrity, the united dictates of personal and social, duty, prescribe. He well knows, that the plaudit, which tlie candidate tor oratorical honors, may- draw even from an intelligent On the first Tuesday in October next, Will be sold at th« store lately occupied by C. & J. Dunn, at 11 o’clock, A general assortment of Druggs and Medicines, and sundry articles of household Furniture—levied on as the property of Charles C. Dunn to satisfy an execution a; the suit of Robert & Lindiey Murray. John Eppinger, aug 31 104 .fur.thal Marshal’s sales. On the first Tuesday in October next, Will be sold at the Market House, in St. Mary 's,between the hours of JO and 3 o’clock, . All that tract, of Laud, in_ Camden county,’^adjcii.ing audience, is equivocal and ephemeral, unless it is ratified I the town of Jefferson, containing two hundred ami (it*y 1. .1 r 1 , ..Pal * , . 11: a 1 J Ak..a !n ..r, I 1 i 1-n T /vt ATn ACnn3 imnrmmmi nft* by the judgment of the intelligent reader, and that ill an A HOUSE in Carpenter’s Row, at the lower end of age like this no species of literary empiricism, or impos- Broughton street, containing four rooms with a fire place ture, can escape detection and ignominious exposure, in each room, with the necessary out buildings, of.( n e-; M'.vrvison. sept5 —m- Enquire -K>6 biieritt’s sale. STATES Ot AMERICA.' , A C This is not R mere verbal distinction; it involves a dit- ference in principle. Does it become Americans to be careless onthis subject, or ought interpolation or altera tion of any kind to be permitted in a public document so sacred? Ought it not, to be faithfully, preserved and 1 taining three • ' “ ’ ' rd, letter tor letter Stephen W. 3 On the first Saturday in October next, Will be sold at the market house in St. Mary’s between fiie usual hours of ten and three o’clock, the following I when an ajjpeal is made from the Rostrum to the press. He makes tins appeal therefore, under a distinct present- timent, that the sentence pronounced upon his preten tions will be the awardof justice, and he cunuot antici pate this award without solicitude and apprehension, sept 12 109 acres, more or less—Also,Lot No. 45 and improvements; and Lots, 25, 56, 61 and 76, and half Lot No. 49, in the town of Jeffereon—levied on as the property of Silva- nus Church to satisfy an execution at the suit of James Wilson. ~ ivniTiA( P XFii.v aug 31 -104. WILLIAM F- KELLY, | Deputy Hlarshcl For sale property, viz: Part of Lot No. 132, in the town of St. Mary’s, con- : acres; also the improvements on which Stephen W. Moor now resides, in said town—levieu on as the property of said Moor to satisfy his taxes for the. , year 1815;'also Iris fifty per centum tax for the year and ffie"puhli8her stands pledged to have it so engraved, I igj 4; a l, 0 to satisfy taxes due by said Moor for If. Cole, and to accompany it with the requisite proofs of aufiien- I f or t | ie years 1803 and 4—-amount due, §3337 cents and sale transmitted to ppsterify word for wo: and point for -point?. , .... Tne American public will unhesitatingly answer YES 1 . accompany * *A.__ J ' f - ' . The site of the Paper will be thirty-six inches by twen ty-four. It will be manufactured by Mr. Amies, in his ’best mariner and of the very best materials. The*Design, wlrich is from the pencil of Mr. Bribport, will be executed in imitation of Has Relief • and will en circle the Declaration as a cordon of honor, surmounted by the Arms of the United States. > Immediately under neath the arms wdl be a large medallion portrait of gene ral GEORGE WASHINGTON, supported by cornucopia, *uid SntoelUshedwith speqrs, fictgs, and other miiita,y tro phies and emblems. On the One side of this medallion portrait, will be a similar portrait of JOHN HANCOCK, President of Congress, July 4, 1776; and on the other a portrait of THOMAS JEFFERSON, author of the De claration of Independence costs. s-n‘ 5—106 JOHN BAILEY, s. c. e. for The Toll-Bridge over Great Ogechee River, at which Joseph lliil lately resitted—it is a substantial well built bridge, composed clriefly of cypress; it has stood the all respects a good and For terms apply to JOHN BOLTON or '>ex , ors. JEREMIAH CUYLER. 5 J Hill. april l 40 * A House in Market-qjjuare, which has every conveni ence for a store and family, and is well calculated tar country-trade. Apply to the printer. sep 12—109 For sale creshets, and appears to be -an at fomplete piece of work. For ter SherirFs sales. On the first Tuesday in October next, Will be sold, at the court house, in file city of-Savannah, between the usual hours of Id, and 3 o’clock, A likely negro boy named Will, levied on as the pro perty of Lewis G. Cirthbert, to satisfy executors of Jus tus Huise, deceased—property pointed out by the ad ministratrix. Also, a negro fellow named May; levied on as the pro perty of Robert Jordort, deceased, to satisfy a judgment in favor of John H. Deubell, deceased. Also, a small House, 14 by. 18, on the place of island Vriri'Twa T'Mafaart TTrtttpd States »Mn medal-1 called the Lazaretto—levied on as the property of Wil- kl^e3bf^f Olive will form the Brag.dec.to satisfy Hemy Cragg, property return- linn* united bv wreath* of Olive Leaves, will form the. - remirinder of the cordon, wlrich will be further enriched, I ed t ° me fa y a ccnstabfr- ... . ,■ remaHvaeroi um wu.j, , . ;J . r.i.„ Also, one grey Horse—levied on as the property ot by some of .the characteristic productions of tlie Uirited • . ^ e - States; suphas the Tpbacco and Indigo Plants, the Cot- Jo ^P“ i*. r« 1 X*A - — ■ 1 I ^ _ . D dec. to satisfy Janies JBryan. ton Shrub, Rice.’^x. The wliole of the design : i, (excepting the portraits) will J l? to P iat, of Philadelphia, who has I ke ^' egro Fellow, named Dick—levied on as the property of Miss Judy Minis, to satisfy Kollock 8t Par Notice. To be sold, at public auction, in front of the court house, in file city ,of Savannah, on the first Tuesday in January next, one thousand acres of prime land, situate on tlie south branch of Turtle river, Glynn county—tlie I joint property of the Union Society, Chatham Academy and the Savannah Poor-JIouse and Hospital Society, wlrich tract of laijd was originally granted to the Bethes- dx ‘ College. Aov person who feeis disposed to embark elyin the cultivation of cotton, corn or sugar-cane, would find tliis a most eligible situation. The grants can be seen by applying at the office of Lloyd & Morrison, in the Excliange. Terms of Side—one half cash, the ba lance ill one year, with interest from tlie date of pur chase, secured*by bond and mortgage, on the premises. MOSES SHEFTALL, President V. S. R. W. HABERSHAM, Treasurer. C. A. J. MORRISON, Com. Sav. P. U. and H. S. nwr 23 103 - One thousand acres salt (now fresh) marsh, in Wil mington river, joiuing lands of John Simpson, now con fiscated, and lands of J. McQueen, esq. originally on the 4th September, 1772, granted James Lucena, dec. For terms apply to William Stephens, or at this office, where-a plan may be seen;the tract is prime cotton land. Also ‘acres of iand, in lots of the beautiful village of Montgomery, on Vernon river; fine, healthy sumnjer’s residence. Enquire as above. july 16—84 For sale The Wliarf, lately occupied by Caig & Mitchel, con taining 200 feet front on Savannah River, bounded west- wanlly by Carnochan & Mitchel, and eastwardly by An drew Knox. Also, the Wharf Lot, adjoining the Ferry, at Fort Wayne, containing 150 feet on tlie river and near 500 feet back, from the same; bounded eastwardly Uv the fence at Fort Wayne. On this lot, is the House, with two piazas, at the east end of the Bay. For terms, please apply to PETER MITCHEL- aug 24 101 “ii ' Valuable Lands for sale. be engraved bv Mr.’ Mo it b at. for some weeksbeen at work on the plate. Mr- Lens r, of Ne w-York wilFeiigravethe Portraits. By the advice of art the artists engaged, file publisher has abandoned the idea of printing tlie declaration with .ahd'has determined to have the whole of it en- Brated. ‘ iT^.orir.anental disposition andstyle of the eri- tjraving oTfiip Declaration of Independence, which will occupy therinterier of the cordon,' will be designed and executed by Mr- FitiriAT Also, all that tractor parcel of Land, containing 250 acres, on Black Creek, about thirteen miles from Savan nah, adjoining lands of Hobbs, Snyder and others—levi ed on as file property of Seth G. Threadcraft to satisfy the administrators of John Scott, et. al. Abo, the Medical Library, Surgical Instruments and sun<lry articles of shop furniture—levied on as the pro perty of the late Dr. John Grimes, to satisfy an execution in favor of James Glen, eL al. ADAMCOPE, ■ aug 29—103 s. c. c. To rent, From the first October next, all that valuable wharf and stores situated thereon, near tlie Exchange, common ly called Morel’s wharf. Apply to doctor Miller, Brough ton street, or (to T. N. Morel, esq. august 13 — : —'96 Four hundred and fifty acres, prime tide swamp, on | the Savannah Back River, situated about ten miles above To rent, - will have the okioinab signatures ijfyunilerhisej'e. abe well apprized that tlie gentlemen ^Itakiq uigrpar- who the city' ciet - cons TJje’ .. , whose iiames Imve been mentioned, as undei t timfiar departments in the proposed publication, are'tlie first ^vrists in the United.States, and they have, one and alL assured-the publislierAhat they Will sedulously devote themselves' to the exedtition of file sevc+al parts they hive-tmtlbifaken, and will finish them in such a nunseiv as to do credit to themseivesknd to the country, so far as depends oil the anxious employment of their respective ShtsriiF’s sak On the first Tuestlay in November next, Will be sold at the court house, in the city of Savannah, ‘ 1 ““ ' ‘ between the usual hours, of lO and 3 o’clock. Four NEGROES, viz. big Adam, tittle Adam, Hannah and Jenny her child; levied oti as file property of Jacob Hersnmu, to satisfy A. S. Bulloch, esq by virtue of a forcelosure of mortgage. A. COPE* s. c. c, !: .aiitrtist 2°—rr—lbr ' tbecity, well adapted to the culture of rice or the snuar cane;upwards of one hundred acres now under d-m, and cultivated by James Ancram, esq. Also, a tract, containing upwards of three hundred acres, adjacent to the above tract—this tract will be worthy the attention of the owner of the river swamp, having some convenient buBdings on it; it also contain a good proportion of high pine land, and the balance is well adapted to tlie culture of cotton and provisions— also, a swamp, abounding with cypress and other valua ble timber. Also, a tract, containing fire hundred acres s * tiute<1 on Savannah River,* few miles above Puiysburgh, known by the uame of Bear Bluff—^tli is tract is very valuable, a* Absconded from the subscriber, this morning about jit abounds- with white oak and other timber, suitable for That commodious dwelling HOUSE, in Oglethorpe ward, at present occupied by David Taylor, esq. for terms apply to JOHN H. MOREL, sept. 10 —108 - Jb eil dollars 3 reward. ~ 10 o’clock, his negro girl SALLY, country born, about der made and tolerable likely, Sheriff's sales. riyKtturrs rings Jtfd tfie most The arms of die Ui will ^'faithfully AN» DOCUMENTS, the ffltost approved from original paint- enesses. • VdeiiP- - On the first Tuesday in October nett. Will be sold at the court house, in ,the city />f Savannah, L of the several states, lyjiftSfc OFFICIAL DESinir rioNS in the maimer - directed - by jors on the science of Heraldry. From fite C sarangei»ei»6s made, and the dispositions manifested by the artjstS, it -is confi<lentfy expected that this engraving tpill be, when finished, a splendid and tni- ly natimiflptmricaution. The priblisher thinks he can prp- misc that it shall be ready to. • deliver.Jto subscribers in February uext, at TEN dollars each copy, to be paid bn dehvti-f-— w jh be accompanied by.a, Pamfhlet, ' . with the pub-, - and a list ’ of the subscribers''! ® august 8 -94 Bon 16 years old, slender made and tolerable likely, she will be easily known, from the scar qf a blister, recently ap plied on fiie back of her neck, had on a check homespun Frock, no shoes or bon net; it is probable she will endea vor to get onboard some of the Augusta boats, as she was bought from a gentlem an living in that quarter — The above reward will be paid on delivering hen to me, at the Merchant’s and Planter’s Hotel. w. CRAIG, sept 10——108 - - ^ -7 C.C. -* 0- for said. 1 the Savannah market. Also, two tracts of pine Land, in fire vicinity of Purys- I burgh, well timbered. - ' . I The whole of the property will be sold on eas - v /": moderate terms. Apply to JohjtB. Barnwell, in Beaufort; I to John Norton, pa the Okaties; or in Savannah, to - to.*■ Jacob Deveaux- sept 7-»—107 Teii do liars 3 reward. For sale Absented from fiie subscriber, oh thefirst instant Jmr- irr, about five feet two or four inches high, rough face full eyes very dark compkxion a homely appearance, it ib snhnved she departed from hence to Au; ■nr A House and Lot, in St- James’s square; being one the most healthy mid pleasant situations in this city ° n the said lotare all necessary out buildings. This P r °' A irty will be sold for a moderate price, and a credit 01 . one, two and three years given for the payment. sons disposed to purchase wBl apply to mther of subscribers. »EN. SHEFTALL, M. SHEFTALL, sen. tnallcounlj :-nP r - -41 Af- Sheriff V sales. Oft the/ i sold: be delivered to subscribefs m fiie ort of t Tuesday in ^Octobcr ncxt, t house, in the; city of Savaunal*. irs of 10 and. 3, o’clock, Cretia, Damori,. Mentor and property of William Stephens, leisure of mortgage to sataty