Savannah republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1816-1818, October 10, 1816, Image 4

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5 f i\ 1 I'; -Executors Salesv In conformity to the will of the late Mr. IsitAM * 1 a- koxE, deceased, and by order of the executor, the whole of the estate of said deceased, both real and personal, will tie sold at Auction, at the plantation of said deceased, two miles below Augusta, on THURSDAY, the 19th day df December next, if fair, if wet, the next fair day.— The tract of Land contains up\ - ds of three hundred afcres, of which about one hundn * .ml thirty acres well timbered, the balance cleared and under good enclo sures, all first quality planting Land, suitable for cotton, corn or small grain. The Negroes are all young, except one, and uncommonly likely, consisting of men, women and children, in all upwards of twenty. The stock of Horses, Cattle and Hogs are prime, and the provision chop is deemed amply sufficient to support the place for another year and to spare. The Lands will be first sold, then the Negroes, in families, and so on. Particulars and terms will be made known on that day. James Fraser, auct’r. Augusta, September 19,1816—r—117 Bank of Georgia. It being deemed expedient by the Board ot Directors, that another Instalment of the Stock of the Bank of the State of Georgia should be called in, and that the Stock holders should be required to pay a proportion thereof ih specie. Notice is hereby given, that, agreeablv to a resolution dF the Directors of this date, twenty-three per centum mi each share, of the Stock of the Bank, is required to he paid by the Stockholders, on or before the s> ctmd Monday in December next; that five dollars, in specie be paid on each share, as part of tlie said twenty-three per cent, and the balance in bills of either of the Banks of Georgia. The Stockholders are further notified, that Cashier’s Certificates of Stock will be issued .n lieu of the Com ir.issioners’ Certificates, held by the Stockholders, upon. t(ie delivery of the Conn lissioners’ Certificates, at tiie time of paving the Instalment, as above required. Western Stockholders are informed, that they may pay -Said Instalment, and receive their Stock Certificates, on delivering the Commissioners’ Certificates, at either of the Offices established at Augusta and Milk dgeville, so -soon as they shall he in operation, yvhicn wiill be in a short time. KLEAZAR EARLY, Cashier. h<- 20/A S,1816.—ri 1.51 The subscriber Offers for sale, The following GOODS, received per Tate arrivals from Liverpool and from New-York, 5 bales Madras and other Handkerchiefs 4 cases Checks and Ginghams 2 hales Flannels 2 bales twilled Bombazets 1 case cotton Laces 1 Rale fine Cloths 1 case pound and p.tck Fins 1 case black Seiis’.aws 6 cases French Goods, consisting of Levantine Silks, lace Shaw's, Gauze, silk Gloves, Ribbons, Ike. 6 casks iv ggon Boxes 80 kegs white Lead 26 kegs Shot, S G, S S G, B B, B, No. 1, 2,3 22 crates Earthen ware,'Veil assorted 100 bags green Coffee 100 tons waggontire and axo-bar Iron . hid daily expected, 40 hhds Muscovado Sugar 40 hlids Copperas bales Plains and Blankets sept 24 r 114 * D. PONCE. The subscriber Has taken the store one door eastward of Calvin Ba ker Si Co. where he wii!" always be found, to settle the affairs of tiie late firm of Samuel & I. Russel. He has on hand, And offer-, "nr sale, on a liberal credit 68 pieces cotton Bagging 32 bis .Sugar 20 bags Pepper Samuel Russel. sept 2.3 113 i he Savcmu ■ V aluable Lands for sale. suoscriber Informs the citizens of Savannah, that he SHOES HOR SES in the h. st manner, as well as TRIMs them, at his Blacksmith shots, next door lo tiie kite residence of John Gibbons, West Broad-street. Christian T nnt * — x p IJt) respar. Four hundred and fifty 'teres, prime tide swamp, on the Savannah Hack River, situated about ten miles above the city, well adapted to the culture of rice or the sugar cane;upwards of one hundred acres now under dam, and Cultivated by James An ram, 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, paving some convenient buildings on it; it also contains y. good proportion of high pine land, and the balance is well adapted o the culture of cotton and provisions— also, a swamp, abounding with cypress and other valua ble timber. Also, a tract, containing five hundred acres, situated qfi Savannah Ri ver, a few miles above Purysbnrgh, known by the name of Bear Bluff—this tract is very valuable, as it abounds with white oak and other timber, suitable for the Savannah market. Also, two tracts of pine Land, in the vicinity of Purys- burgh, well timbered. The whole of the property will be sold on easy and moderate terms. Apply toJouxB. Babxweu., in Beaufort; to Johj» Nouto.v, on the Okaties; or in Savannah, to Jacob Deveaux. 7 107 set Notice. To be sold, at public auction, in front of the court house, in the city of Savannah, on the first Tuesday in January next, one thousand acres of prime land, situate on the south branch of Turtle river, Glynn county—the joint property of the Union Society, Chatham Academy and the Savannah Poor-House and Hospital Society, which tract of land was originally granted to the Betlies- dse College. Any person who feels disposed to embark largely in the cultivation of cotton, corn or sugar-cane, would find this a most eligible situation. The grants can be seen by applying at the office of Lloyd &. Morrison, In the Exchange. Terms of sale—one half cash, the lance in one vear, with interest from the date of pur chase, secured bv bond and mortgage, on the premises. MOSES SHEF r iLL, President t r „ S. R. W. HABERSHAM, Treasurer. C. .1. J. MORRISON, Com. Sav. T. 11. and 11. S. run* 23 103 Factorage and < 'orruiiission. The subscriber having C'wnmenced in the above fine of BUSINESS, offers his services to his friends and the public; his Counting-Room is on Wayne’s upper wharf, formerly occupied by .Messrs. Pninizy &. Barnett" The Store is large and commodious—produce will be re ceived on storage and every .Attrition given to its re ception and shipment. RICHARD WAYNE. dec 2 -139 Harris H. Hickman Has opened a Law-Office in Savannah, and tenders to the public his professional services i:i the courts of the eas'. nit.' oct 8 120 Nil os Register. o A few copies of this valuable and useful work on hand. For sale, at this office. 1—91 Rees’s Cyclopedia. The person who borrowed from the late Dr. Grimes, the second part of the 16th volume of iile above Work is requested to return it to the subscriber. Goo. Glen. ret 5 11 Q -Library. The members are requested to call and pav the amount of the annual contribution. No books will be delivered to. gibers who have not paid fur their shares. Geo. Glen, 118 Treasurer. Sav. Library Dissolution. For sale The Wharf, lately occupied by Oaig Si Mitchel, con taining 200 feet front on Savannah River; bounded west- wardly by Carnochan & Mitchel, and eastwardly by An drew Knox. Also, tiie Wharf Lot, adjoining the Ferry, at Fort "Wayne, containing 130 feet on the river and near 500 feet back, from the same; bounded eastwardly by 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 PE TER MITCHEL. aug 24 101 . The firm of Torches Si Kin« is this dav dissolved, in consequence of the death of Mr. John Lurches. All per sons who are indebted to the concern, will please call and liquidate their accounts; and those who have claims against the concern will present them for settlement to the subscriber. JOHN KING, sept 26—115 surviving copartner. Ballast, Old Hulks, &e Persons having Ballast or Old Hulks, that they wish tn et rid of, have permission to si, k them on a line with get rid of, have permission to si, k them on a line with tne Piles between Hutchinson and Fig Islands, and in no other part of Savannah River. lly order of the Commissioners of Pilotwre. D. D. Williams, elk. sent 23 -H6 For sale For sale The Toll-Bridge over Great Ogechce River, at which Joseph Hill lately resided—it is a substantial Well built bridge, composed chiefly of cypress; it has stood the ennhets, and. appears to be in all respects a good and fomplete piece of work. For terms apply to JOHN BOLTON or } esc'ors. JEREMIAH CUV LEU. 5 J. Hill. april 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 nect^sary out buildings. This 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. SHEFTALL, M. SHEFTALL, sen. april 6 41 Twenty Dollars’ reward Will be paid to any person for delivering in Savannah, to S. M. Mordecai, a decked FL AT, with her anchor and cable, thirty-live feet long by ten wide, and four leet deep; which broke loose some time past, and deified from the landing at Thunderbolt; or Ten Dollars will be paid for information where she lies, by application to Air, Mordccai’s, in Market square, Sava,mail, oct .V m— 119 & Brought to gaol, oil the 17th July, 1816, Tow, the property of doctor Gillett, of South CJar- orlina. He is five feet three inches high, thirty years of age, and an African by birth, thin face. ii. M'Call, c. c. c. July 23——87 *** Brought to Savannah gaol, on the 25th September, 1316, a negro man n gned Stephen, five feet three inches high, an African born, about twen ty-five years of age; says he belongs to Air. Paid Wil kins, Liberty county. A. HARMON, sept 26—— 115 -n. i;. c. c. *** Brought to Savannah gaol, on the 25th September, 1816, a negro man named Ben, five feet pine inches high, has a scar over his left eye; says he belongs flo Mr. Robert Frazier, of Richmond county. A. Harmon, d. g. c. c. sept 26 —115 *** Brought to gaol, on the 25th inst. S nfgTO man, who says his name is Isaac, and belongs to Riclurd Keating, of Bryan county, five feet seven inches Syfrrh a,bi5ut 27 years old, has on white wcollen pantaloons and blue jacket, much patched. . A. Harmon, d- c. c. c. tug 27—1C2 A House in Market-square, which has every eonveni ence for a store and family, and is well calc uluted for country-trade. Apply to the printer. sep 12—109 For sale A prime WOMAN, accustomed to the field. Applv to the nrinter. oct 1—i.—117 For sale, A Negro Fellow, a prime field hand, a good boatman and a jobbing carpenter, and is a smart, active, valuable servant. ALSO, A Negro Fellow, a very good tailor; both of which will be sold low, if applied for immediately. Bacon & Bruen. • sept 14 CM 110 Wharf and Stores. To rent, that extensive Wharf and commodious Store at present occupied by Mr. Barna M'Kinne, of which possession may be had on the first of November next. For terms apply to R. & J. HABERSHAM, julv 9 .81 Duel, (Jrreshfcm & Co. Have now landing, from the ship Winnefred, ftom Laver- pool, A large supply of SUMMER GOODS. ALSO, 39 casks and cases assorted Hardware and Cutler}', each containing a complete assortment for a retail store One case superior plated Ware, consisting of cruet Frames, candlesticks, Snuffers and Trays • And via J\’ew-Yoric, Two trunks Parasols, three bales Seersuckers, three bales Hi imhums 1000 pieces long yellow Nankeens, one case chip Hats; white, black and colored Levantine and Florence Silks Stout mixed coat Silks and Florentine Vesting; white and black lace SRawls and Veils; Mlrino Tippets; ele gant embroidered Ridicules, assorted colors and patterns Thread Laces and Edgings One case Chinelle Cords, assorted colors and sizes Fifteen cases straw Hats and Bonnets Six cases Artificial Flowers Seventeen cases Looking Glasses, a part of which are n < ic.-art gdi frames. juno 15—71 Received, On consignment, and for sale by the subscriber, A few cases approved old Rum and Brandy, A few do very choice old Wine and Cordials 30 bis brown Stout CHARLES HOWARD. oct 8—w— 1 1 xN otice. The subscriber begs leave to return his thanks to his friends, for- the iiber.d support he received from them tiie last white*, and hopes, by punctuality and despatch m making sales, to merit a continuance of their patronage. He e\ -ects daily to receive, from England, tiie follow ing articles; which will be sold at a moderate advance to planters, who mav entrust him with their business, and tiie amount deuucted out ot the sale-s of tiiair crops, viz: Blue and w hite Plains, Blankets, Flannels Coarse Stockings and w ool C. ps Rice Seives, Hallow-W .rt, Re. Negro Pipes, Cotton Bagging James S. Bulloch, sent 17 +'l -111 F.ia ", Hu ten’s wharf Notice. The subscriber respectfully informs the inhabitants Savannah, that he is recently from Ch. rlesion and has established himself in this city, and hopes, that from his attention and knowledge of business, to merit a portion of tne public support. He will pay the greatest attention in PAINTING, in various colors, the inside of Houses; he also Glazes, Car nishes and Gills, in the neaiest style. Signs can be pain - ed and lettered in a workmanlike manner, either in gilt or any of ihe most fashionably colors. The subscriber having a large family to support, begs that his fellow-ci tizens may afford him an opportunity of convincing tlu-m that he is 'worthy their patronage. Any calls will be thankfully received and immediately attended to, at his shop, at present adjoining Mr. Marselane’s, a little to tlif» east of tht Exchange, near the old Fish wharf. James Grainger. oct 8—* m—120 Fire-Wood. The subscriber returns his sincere thanks to custom ers and friends for past favors, and solicits a continu- ,tncc of their custom. There is a constant supply of the best oak, hickory and ash WOOD at his Wood-Yard, with drays in waiting to transport it from his wharf. Ephraim Cooper. N. B. Purchasers are requested not to pay the dray man one cent, without a bill receipted. •r ■ 1 1 72 Hoarding school. Airs. Canpet has removed her Boarding School to Mr. Eppinger’s brick house, on the South Commons, nearly opposite the Academy, where she can -ccomnio- date some more young ladies. For sale, At first cost and charges, the following Mathematical, Astronomical, Geographical, Surveying and Optical Intrumonts, iatclv imported and chiefly made by Di n er, v Adams, of London: One second best Theodolite, with telescope and level, the horizontal and vertical motions, produced by rack- work, limb and nonius graduated to one minute, maho gany tripod staff and case; a vtry complete instrument. One surveying or spirit 1 aivel, with acromatic teles cope, compass and all requisite adjustments, adapted to the operations of levelling, Re. mahogany tripod stall and case. One improved Circumferentor, with four sight vanes, compass, limb and nonius graduated to three minutes mahogany tripod staff and cases. One plain Theodolite, with compass, ten inch limb, graduated with nonius to three minutes, four sight vanes improved ball and socket, oaked tripod staff and case. One Cylindrical Survey Cross, with sights at right an gles, compass, limb and nonius graduated to three mi nutes, mahogany tripod stuff. The new portable Orrery, invented and made bv Wm Jones, of London; exhibiting, by wheel work, tiie rela live order and motion of the planets, with respect to the eartli and sun; also other improvements. One elegant case and sei of Mathematical Instruments One rolling parallel Rule, invented by Eckharut. One compound Magliilier. Apply to Josiah Peufield. .sept 12— ■■fT— 109 Just received, Per brig Thames, 50 bags prime green Coffee 10 hlffis prime Muscovado Sugar 5 pipes Holland Gin Cotton Bagging, &c. All of which will be sold low for cash ’ ’ GEORGE GouikVv" paper at sixty days. GF.O«Viv.' oct 8- -120 Marine ancl Fire InsurairT OFFICE. An Election for a POR TER to the Institution place of Air. Winter, resigned, will be held on M()V ♦V, n 1 /Hi, ^1 ] ! I — *\i , « . the 14th instant. m writing, oct 8 Candidates will make their an-, , ! IV, -120 R. WAYNE, ,S' e , r 2* Union Society. Hesolved, That the third rule be so amended r , tered that the stated quarterly meetings of the’scc , be held on the evenings of the gecond Mondays' 0 f” •. October, and January, annually. 1 L J The members of this society will take notic a agreeable to above resolution the next quarter^ n ”^' ; is on Monday, 15th inst. to be held at the }', x ' ct -' 8 o’clok r. m. as business of importance whi be VV 1 * fore them, it is hoped every member w ill attend **' T. V. tii net 8—190 Orav. N otice. The law office of the subscriber, is at centiy in tiie occupation of doctor M'Ucan. Edward F. Tattnall the h nusc - oct -8—120 Notice. All persons are forbid crediting an y of the rrewd. Britis! i si. LOUD WELLINGTON as no d l , contracting will be paid by ANDREW R t it- r. . 8- —1 V v. JN otice. All persons ave cautioned against trustin'"' crew of the British ship ISABELLA, us I w r swerable for ain contracts they may jn.kt-. Ralph Thom:? oct -120 Notice. On Saturday, the 19;/i instant, Will be sold in front of the Court-house, at ter, f “* l the morning, o O’c; A bay H- RSE, mxmt fourteen Samis hi'-n, switch • t .ken up agreeable tc aa ordinance, prohib.ffi: hroup'll the ciw F. M. 8—120 oct Stone, M. (;. s. I o let A A very good STAND, for dry goods, in a brick !.o, n!v at !|i;s Office. or*. <3 . Lauds Z:i ihe 7'iri'i:t:/ oj Sat ‘irniah FOR HA LE. A tract ofland, (known by t'c i.ameof Bonabelle, tn- lstely the property of a Mr. B.itetWMbtaimng abut 520 acres, is offered forsoie. It isWHkd about five miks from the city of Savannah.' wjthinjphort dis'-.ae of Thunderbolt, and on tiie salts. It his a very com fortable dwelling house, a good barn and out buiiciir.gs J he above tracts will Le disposed of upon the most reasonable terms, as the heirs of the estate, of which it forms apart, are anxious for a (liv-sioii of the property .further Persons desirous of purchasing wlli apply fuc particulars to either, GEORGE JONES, EBENEZER JACKSON or EDWARD F. TA1 INALL x>ct 8 120 blierifDs sales continued. On thefret Tuesday in. .November ne.rt. Will be sold at the court house, in the citv afSavannah.be. tween the usual hours of lt‘ and"3 o’clock. On thir l of Lot and Buildings, No. 10, Wvst-Brr 2- street, Oglethorpe ward; inied on as the prope-- Jacob Hersuian, to satisfy the executors of Shnon Fi oct 5—119 Aditm Cope, s. c. c. on or Store. To Let, the ground floor of the Store, occupied by the subscriber, on Hunter’s wharf, an excellent stand for a Grocery Store. HENRY W. HILLS, oct 3 .118 To Hire, Two smart nc-gro boys, one fourteen and the other eleven years of age. Enquire of the printer. 118 — Wanted. A small boy, between 12 and 15 years of age, to wait in a house, wages will be punctual. Apply to the r rint, ' , ~- sept 21—113 Six aad a Quarter Cents’ reward, For Liking up and delivering to me, my apprentice bov Aelec, who absconded on the evening of the 16th inst. a negro of rather a light complexion, aged 16 years; hut, for proof to conviction of his being harbored by anv person, Ten Dollars will be' added and all reasonable charges paid. 1 forbid all persons from harboring said boy or assisting him any way, or from carrying him out of the place. i JOHN STILWELL. sent 26 ■ —■ ..115 Savannah Poor House and Hospital. VISITING COMMI+TEE For September and October, James Mobsisvn and Moses Cielant. Joseph Gumming, j'i’y 50—4—90 Szcretar Laic Bank oi’ the United Htates. Notice is hereby given to all persons interested in the trust funds of the late Bank of the United States, as the proprietors ot bank-notes, or of dividends upon stock, either of capital or interest, and in general to all the creditors of the said bank or trust of whatsoever des eruption, 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, tiie trustees will not feel themselves ob liged to make opposition to any decree o_ order of court, which may be obtained for the distribution among the stockholders of the amount hitherto reserved to sa tisfy the said creditors. G. SIMPSON may 28 ■ jro 63 Cashier Lands for sale. 1380 acres, on the fork of White Oak and Crow Creek, near Little Satilia, part of Wm. Middleton’s land, and formerly settled by Wambersie with Fleniine-s. 1380 acres, on White Oak Creek, Camden county, granted to Colonel Wylly, in 1786. 500 acres, more or less’ on the Alatamaha; bounded by John Couper, esq. and Major Butler, of which, lOU acres is prime swamp, the remainder high marsh and pine barren. For terms, and other particulars, apply to _ JAMES WALLACE, august 22—|t—100 For sale The PLANTATION called Vxrnt.zobke, settled bv colonel Daniel Heyward, dec. situate on the east side of the Savannah back-river, twelve miles from the citv. and contiguous to the lands of Thomas Gibbons, esq The tract consists of a total of 2126 acres, being divfded 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, wliich, by clearing, wou i d be well calculated for a productive rice plantation; and of the latter, with a large body of cleared provision land, there are about 100 acres of prime uncleared cot ton land.. On the place there is an excellent dweUine- house, with five rooms; a large substantially built barn with a number of negro-houses and other buildings.— Possession of the place will be given at any time ^For terms, which will be made easy to aa approved nur ^ owner « at Calhiwassie Islander Luke s Parish, South-Carolina, or to the undenitniR Sav ^^-^V£LLLv>H0N * D£ YlluSs Georgia—Chatham county. By Samuei iVl. Bond, c-erk o the court dinary for the coun'y of Chatham. Whereas, Patrick H-uisto •, administrator of the estate and effects of Harriet Y Mo'el, dec. hrt applied to the said court, to be dismissed from me burthen of the administration aforesaid. Now, therefore, these are to cue and admonish all and singular the kindred and crenitor. of t-,e said Harriet Y. More!, dec to file their objections, (il any th y have,) in my office, on or before t 1 e ixth day ot January next, oth- “rwi>e letters disir.;;- sory will be granted to the applicant Given nnr'er my hand and seal of the said court, at Savannah, the 6th dav of July, 1S16. iL.s.] sa.viuel m bond, c c o. julv 6- arc.a —80 Georgia—Camden county. In the Inferior Court January 4 lo!5. Upon the petition of Mary Bessent, adm.'uY-u- trix of the estate of John Bessent, dec. praying Stie establishment of a certain lost paper therein specili* ed. On motion of Mr. Clark, of counsel for Lie petitioner, It is ordered. That tha raid petition with the accompanying documents be filed in ths office of the clerk of this court, and that Isaac K. Courter, James G. Smith, Daniel Delane, aai James Russel, do 9hew cause on or before (He first Monday of the next term of this ooart, why the prayer of the petitioner should not be granted; And it is futker oi dered. That this-rule be publish- ed in one of the public gazettes of this state, once a month until the day appointed for shew ngcause thereon. Ext) act from the minute - of said court, Isaac Crews, elk. april 25 $ 49 * i * Nine monthiMBpr date, applioa tion will be made to the J^^Hces of tbe In*.nor Court of Chatham county, for leave to sell.toe fcl lowing property for the benefitof the heirs and cred iiors of 1 homas Glen, late of said county, dec. One undivided fifth part oflot No 8, in Freder ick ty thing, Darl.y ward,containing 60 feet in width, on Broughton street, and 90 in dep.h, with the buildings and improvements thereon; and two lots of land- on the Isle Hope, containing together 67 acres GEORGE (?LEN, march 14 $o 3? Ex'or Thos. G eh. N otice. Nine months from Die date hereof, application will be made to the honorable the Inferior Court of Bryan county, far an order to sell a certain tract of land, containing two hundred two and a half acres, situate, lying and being in the sixteenth district, Baldwin county at the time of survey, and known in the plan of said district by the No. 55— which siad tract ofland was drawn in the land lot tery by the orphans cf tiie late major Janies B- Maxwell, of Bryan county. JOHN PRAY. X JOHN J. MAXWELL, te Guardians. JOSEPH S PELOT, ) march 12 30 Blank Manifests. For salo a* this Office*.