Savannah republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1816-1818, October 15, 1816, Image 4

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*fc>Keh-D?lfc£* detail, lfelfo dfelL$ersons in arrears, for City Taxes, will be pleased to caU at this office,, and pay them on or before the 2d if No vember. After, th^tjate leyi.es will be made. F. M. Stone, -M. c. 8. oct 12—122 Police-Office, . . . Qitalxc. 12,1816. The Reason has arrived, when greater vigilance and Attention are required on the part of the Police-offi cers of this city. The ordinance must be rigidly enforced, as it relates to a greater number of negroes, coming to this city, on fiqndgy, than is allowed. Meetings of slaves at shops, for the purpose of drink ing, and acting disorderly, particularly on Sundays, mus> be prevented. By order ofjhe mayor F. M. Stone, c. m. oct 12 122 Foluce-Oitiee, October- 12, 1816 Persons owning and keeping HOGS, in this city, are again, and for the last time notified, that on TUESDAY NEXT, a general search will be made, and every hog found after that date, in the city, wiil be removed or kil led. Dogs have also, become a great niusance, particu larly every morning at the Market. .very dog found there, from this date, will be kiiled. By order. F. M. Stone, c. m. .oct 12—122 Savannah Poor House anil Hospital. VISITING COMMITTEE ^ For September and October, James Morbisok and Moses Clelaito. , Joseph Cumming, July 30—1—90 Secret Proposals Wilj be received until the next meeting, of council for ^repairing the Exchange. The repairs wanted may be known oft application to either of the Excii<dfere Commit tfe. , H. M^fTOSH, oct 12-—122 Chairman of Ej enu- ye Committer. Brought to gavanuah g-ioi, tiie 30th of October, a negro man nnmeu J < - . '•> ...vs t belongs to Kobcrt Berton, of Effingiiam county, five feet, right inches high; has on striped vest and pantaloons, and dark homespun jacket, about twenty-two years old. A. Harmon, d. g. c. c. jyt l2j ■■ ■ 122 ^ Georgia-—Bryan county. By Henry Harden, clerk of the court of ordinary for the county of Bryan. Whereas, Mrs. Elizabeth Miller, hath made applica tion for letters of administration, on the estate and effects qf Morris Miller, late of said county, dec. This is, therefore, to cite and admonish, ail and singu- Ikr, the kindred and creditors of the said Morris Miller, dec. to file theirfobjections (if any they have,) in my of fice withiii thirty days from this date, otherwise admin istration will be granted to tire aforesaid applicant Given under my hand and seal, this 16th day of Sep tember, 1816, and 41st year of American independence. •Tt. S.1 HENRY HARDEN, c. c. o. b. o. {19—*—1121 Georgia—Dry an county. By Henry Harden, cierkofthe court of ordinary, the county of Bryan. Whereas, Henry Austin and John Cubbedge, have made application for letters of administration, on the estate and eniksts of Mrs. Mary Cubbedge, of said county, dec. This is, therefore, to cite and admonish ah and singu lar, the kindred and creditors, of the said Mary Cub bedge, dec. to file their objections (if any t.iey have) in my office within thirty days from this d te, otherwise ■administration will be granted to the applicants. Given under my hand and seal, this 16th day of Sep tember, 1816, and 41st year ot American independence. fL. S.) HENRY HARDEN, c. c. o. b. c. [19—»—112> Georgia—Dry an county - By Henry Harden, clerk of the court oi ordinary for the county of Bryan. Whereas, Henry Austin and John Cubbedge have made appKcatien for letters of administration on the estate and ■effects of William Cubbedge, of said county, deceased. This is, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singu lar, the kindred and creditors of the said William Cub bedge, 'deceased, to file their objections (if any they have) in my office within thirty days from tiiis date, Otherwise administration will be granted to the applicants. Given, under ray hand and seal, this 16th day of Sep tember, 1816, and 41st vear of American independence. JL. S.l HENRY HARDEN, c. c. o. b. c. (19 _« .nay . 1 Georgia—Bryan eounty. By Henry Harden, clerk of the court of ordinary for the county of Bryan. Whereas, Matthew Albritton hath made application for letter* of administration on the estate and effects of -James Bulloch, of said county, deceased. This is, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singu- lar,tbe kindred and creditors of the said James Bulloch, deceased, to file their objections (if any they have) in mv office within thirty days from tjiis date, otherwise admi lustration will be granted to the aforesaid applicant. Given, under my hand and seal, this 16th day of Sep tember, 1816, and 41st year of American independence. /L. S.) HENRY HARDEN, c. c. o. a. e. f!9——* 112] Georgia—-Bulloch county. By Kennedy, cierkofthe court of ordinary for the county of Bulloch and state aforesaid. Whereas, Allen Dixon, of the county aforesaid, has ap plied to me for letters of administration on the estate of Lott Tallent, of said county, deceased. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and sin gular, the kindred and creditors of the said deceased to file their objections, (if any they have) in my office, on «or before the first Monday in December uext, otherwise letters of administration will be granted the applicant. Given under my hand and seal this 27tli day of Sep tember, in the year of our Lord 1816. ID. S.] ELI KENNEDY, c. c. o. oct t » 117 Georgia—Liberty county. By Elijah Baker, clerk of the court of ordinary for the county of Liberty in the state aforesaid. Whereas, Mrs. Avney Shave applies for Tetters of ad ministration, with the nuncupative will annexed, on the estate and effects of Dorcas Fryar, late of the said coun ty, dec. as next of kin. These are therefore, to cite and admonish all and sin gular the kindred and creditors of the said deceased, to file their objections, (if any they have,) in nty office at Kiceborough, on or before the first Monday in Novem ber next, otherwise letters of administration will be grant ed to the said applicant. Given under my hand and seal, this 28th day of Septem ber in the year of our Lord eighteen hundred and sixteen, and in the forty-first year of American independence. [L. S.] E. BAKElt, c. c. o. l. c. oct 3—— 1 * ■ ■ 118 Georgia-—Chatham county. By Samuel M. Bond, clerk of the court of ordinary, in and for the county of Chatham, in the said state. To all whom >t may concern. Whereas, Frederick Wiliink, hath this day applied to jne for letters of administration on the estate and effects of John Andrew Woolsdorf, late ofSavannal), spar,block, and pump maker, dec. in behalf of the creditors. These .are to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the deceased to file their objec tions, (if any they have,) in my office on or before the first Mdnday of November next, otherwise letters will be granted to the applicant. c Given undej my hand and seal of office this 30th Sep tember 1816. SAMUELM.BOND, c. c. o. c. e. od 1 * 117 Tire-Wood. 'f’&e fcft&criber returns his sincere, thanks to custom er* and friend* for past favors, and Solicits a contiwn- ance of their Custom. There is a constant supply of the best oak; hickory and ash WOOD at his Wood-Yard, with dray a 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. June 18— ■ f 72 T , Boarding school. Mrs. Cani/et has removed her Boarding School to Mr. F.ppingtr’s brick house, on the South Commons, nearly opposite the Academy, wht re she can accommo date some more voung ladies. ,.,iv 23 ~ 87 Sank of Georgia. It being deenptd expedient by the Board ofDjrectors, kave now landing, from the ship B'innefi-ed, pool, Hate Bank of the United Stales. Notice Is hereby given to ail 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 in general to all the creditors of the said bank or trust of whatsoever des cription, that unless tlieir claims are presented for set tlement before tne 4th day of March, 1817, when the term of six years from the creation of the said trust w ill have expired, the trustees will not feel themselves ob liged to moke opposition to aivy decree or order of court, -which may be obtained for the distribution among the stockholders of tne amount hitherto reserved to sa tisfy the said creditors. G. SIMPSON, mav 28——+pu 63 Cashier For sale, At first cost and charges, the flowing Mathematical, Astronomical, Geographical, Surveying and Optical Intruments, lately imported and chiefly made by Du»- lef Adams, of I. ndon: One second best Theodolite, with telescope and level, tiie hor:/.'nitai and vertical motions,'produced by rack- work, limb and nonius graduated to one minute, nuilio gany tripod staff and case; a very complete instrument One surveying or spirit Level, with acromatic teles- c.<pe, compass and uti requisite adjustments, adapted to the operations of levelling, &.C. mahogany tripod staff' ami case. One improved Circumferentor, with four sight vanes, compass, iiiiib and nonius graduated to three minutes, mahogany trip ,J staff and cases. One plain Theodolite, witn compass, ten inch limb, graduated with nonius to three minutes, four sight vanes, improved ball and socket, oak* d 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 staff. The new portable Orrery, invented and made by Win Jones, of London; exhibiting, by wheel work, the rela tive order and motion of tne pi .nets, with respect to the earth and sun; also other improvements. One elegant case and set of Mathematical Instruments One roiling parallel Rule, invented by Eckhardt. One compound Magnifier. Apply to Josiuh Penfielil. sent 12 tt 109 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 in specie. Notice is hereby given, that, agreeably ta a resolution of the Director* ofthis date, twenty-three per centum on each share, of the Stock of the Bauk, is required to be paid by the Stockholders, oh or before the second Monday in December next; that five dollars, in specie, be paid on each share, as part of the said twenty-three per cent, and the balance in .bill* of either of the Banks of Georgia. The Stockholders are further notified, that Cashier S Certificates of Stock will be issued in lieu of the Com missioners’ Certificates, held by the Stockholders, upon the delivery of the Commissioners’ Certificates, at the lime of paying 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 Miliedgeville, so soon as they shall be in opevatioi), which willl be in a short time. ELEA’/.AR EARLY, Cashier. Savannuh, the 20/A September, 1816.—[115] For sale The PLANTATION called Verxezobiie, settled by colonel Daniel Heyward, dec. situate on the east side of the Savannah back-river, twelve miles from the city, and contiguous to tiie lands of Thomas Gibbons, esq.' The tract consists of a total of 2126 acres, being divided in to pretty equal proportions of tide-swamp, pine-barren cotton mid provision lands. Of the former there are about 30Q acres on the river, which, by clearing, would be well calculated for a productive rice plantation; and of the latter, with a larjfe body of cleared provision land, there are about 100 acres of prime uncleared cot ton land. On the phice there is an excellent dwelling- 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 an approved pur chaser, apply to tiie owner, at Callawassie Island, St. Luke’s Parish, South-Carolina, or to the undersigned factors in Savannah. WILLIAMSON &. DE FILLERS m.,v 2.5 * 62 Lands for sale. 1380 acres, on the fork of White Oak and Crow Creek, near Little Satilla, part of Wm. Middleton’s land, and formerly settled by Wambersie with Flemings. 1380 acres, on Whi|e 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, 100 acres is prime swamp, the remainder high marsh and pine barren. For terms, and other particulars, apply to JAMES WALJ.ACE. august 22—|t—100 Twenty Dollars" reward. Left my plantation, in Burke county, on tiie night of the 5th inst. two negro fellows, Sam and Ckzah; they took with them a small shot gun. Sam is a tall slim fellow, about forty-five years of age. Cezar is v try stout and has a very large foot, and his ancles are swelled very much, about twenty years of age. 1 suppose they will aim for Savannah, or to the southward* William Gordon. N. B. Both northern negroes. The above reward will be paid to any person that will confine them, so l get them. oct 12 —a*—122 Georgia—Chatham county. By S. M. Bond, cierk of the court of ordinary for said county'. To all whom it may concern. Whereas, Dunham V': Hall, applies for letters of ad ministration on the estate of Doctor Joseph G. M‘Lean, deceased, in behalf of creditors. » These *re, therefore, to cite and admonish, all and sin gular, the kindred .old creditors of the said Dr. Joseph G. M‘Lean, deceased to file their objections, (if any they have) in my office, on or before the 27th October next, otherwise letters of administration will be granted the said Dunham V. Hall. Given, under my hand and seal, this 27th day of Sep tember, 1816. [L. S ] SAMUEL M. BOND, c. c. o. c. c. [*—1161 Georgia—Chatham County. Bv Samuel M. Bond, clerk of the court of ordinary for Chatham county. Whereas, Jonatn.ui Ruhn, sen. of Effingham county, applies for letters of administration on the estate and ef fects of Jonathan Rahn.jun. late of Savannah, deceased, as next of kin. Now, these are, to cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of the said deceased, to file their objections (if any they have) in my office, within the time prescribed by law, otherwise letters wiil issue to the applicant. (L, S.l SAMUEL M. BOND, c. c. o. c. c. sept 25 115 Georgia—Chatham county. By S. M. Bond, clerk of the court of ordinary for said county. To all whom it may concern. Whereas, Tranquile Mories, applies for letters of ad ministration on the estate Jonathan Hobson, of Savan nah, dec. as surviving copartner. Now, therefore, these are, to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said deceased, to file their objections, (if any they have) in my office, on or before the. first Monday in November next, other wise letters of administration will be granted the appli. cant. Given under my hand and seal of office, at Savannah, this thirteenth day of September, 1816. L. S ] S. M. BOND, c. c. o. [sept 14—1101 Blank Indentures* For sale at this Office. Valuable Lands for sale. Four hundred and fifty acres, prime tide swamp, on the Savannah Back River, situated about ten miles above the city, well adapted to t ; .e culture of rice or the sugar cane; upwards of one hundred acres now under dam, and cultivated by James Ancr..m, esq. Also, a tract, containing upwards of three hundred acres, adjacent to the above tract—tins tract will be worthy tiie attention of the owner of the river swamp, having some convenient buildups on it; it also contains a good proportion of high pine land, and the balance' is well adapted to 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 on Savannah River, a few miles above Purysburgh^known by the name of Bear Bluff—this tract is very valuable, as it abounds with white oak and other timber, suitable for die 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 to Jons 1!. H ahxwill, in Beaufort to Jous Nubtox, on the Qkaties; or in Savannah, to Jacob Deveaux. sept 7 107 olicei To be sold, at public auction, in front of the cot house, in the city of Savannah, on tiie first Tuesday in January next, one thousand acres of prime land, situate on the soudi branch of Turtle river, Glynn county—die joint property of the Union Society, Chatham Academy and the Savannah Poor-House and Hospital Societ) wtiich tract of land was originally granted to die Bethes dae 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 Et Morrison, in the Exciiunge. Terms of sale—one half cash, the ba lance in one year, with interest from the date of pur chase, secured bv bond and mortgage, on the premises. MOSES SHEET ALL, J'resi/lent V. S. R. W. HABERSHAM, Treasurer. C. A. J. MORRISON, Com. Sav. P. U. and H. S. am 2 » 1:3 Duel, Gresham & Co Tl/Pm Inn flan rr /Iam #1. . ?i . _ • For sale The Wharf, lately occupied by Caig &c Mitchel, con taining 200 feet fronton Savannah River; bounded west- wardly by Carnochan & Mitchel, and eastwardly by An drew Knox. Also, the Wharf Lot, adjoining the Ferry, at Fort Wayne, containing 150 feet on die river and near 500 feet back, from the same; bound/ A eastwardly by the fence at Fort Wayne. On tins lot, is the House, with two piazas, at the east end of the Bay. For terms, please apply to PETER MITCHEL. aug 24 101 For sale / The Toll-Bridge over Great Ogechee River, at which Joseph Hill lately resided—it is a substantial well built bridge, composed chiefly of cypress; it has stood the creshets, and appears to be in all respects a good 'and fomplete piece of work. For terms apply to JOHN BOLTON or anril 4- JEREM1AH CUYLER. -40 ) ex'on. 5 J. Hill. For sale A House and Lot, in St. James’s square; being one of die most healthy and pleasant situations in this 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 anddiree years given for the payment. Per sons disposed to purchase will apply to either of die subscribers. BEN. SHEFTALL, M. SHEFTALL, sen. anril 6 ——41 Six and a Quarter Cents’ reward, For taking up ana delivering to me, my apprentice boy Allsc, who absconded on the evening of the 16th inst. a negro of rather a light complexion, aged 16 years; but, for proof to conviction of his being harbored by any person, Ten Dollars will be added and all reasonable charges paid. 1 forbid all persons frqm harboring said boy or assisting liim any way, or from carrying him out of the place. JOHN SIILWELL. sept 26 115 One Hundred Dollars’ REWARD For the subscriber’s POCKET BOOK, containing 500 and 20 or 30 Dollars, two of 100 South-Carolina, one ditto North-Caro'.ina, three fifty’s same bunk, the balance in 20’s, 10’s and 5’s, all of the State Bank of Nortti-Ca- rolina. Said Book was lost on the 1st inst. at or between the bar-room, near Mr. Hotchkiss’ stables and the sub scriber’s chair, which stood before the door, and drove directly home, on the White-bluff road. In the Book, was an old statement of money, deposited in the Planters’ Bank in the subscriber’s name. If any part is recovered, a proportional reward; and requested to be stopped, if ottered by a negro. Any information left with the edi tor of this paper, or the subscriber, will be thankfully received. CHARLES STEWART, oct 10—m—121 A large supply of SUMMER GOODS. 39 casks and cases assorted Hardware and r earti containing a complete assortment for a ^ ^ One case superior plated Ware, consisting of 0ft Frames, candlesticks, Spuffers and Trays ° 0t ct *tt And via JVew-York, *"•“*•**»«*,»* Stout mixed coat Silks and Florentine Vestin'* and black lace Shawls and Veils; Merino Tinr.- gant embroidered Ridicules, assorted colors, n/'®' Thread Laces and Edgings 1 One case Chhielie Cords, -assorted colors and Fifteen eases straw Hats and Bonnets Six cases Artificial Flowers Seventeen eases Looking Glasses, a part „r, ,. . in elegant gilt frames. ’un, ^ c ^ art Daring Robbery. Stolen last evening from my holsters, while on my horse, in Bay lane, a pair of brass barrelled PISTOLS, with brass faced lock:,; one of them having two cuts on the but end. A handsome reward will be given for the pistols, and Fifty Dollars for conviction of the thief or thieves, if white men. S. W. C. CHASE, oct 10 m* 121 g? Brought to gaol, on the 17th July, 1816, Tom, the prtmerty of doctor Gillett, of South Car- orlina. He is five feet three inches high, thirty years of age, and an Afru-hn by birth, thin face. H. M < Call, g. c. c. iulv 23 87 *** Brought to Savannah gaol, on the 25th September, 1816,' a negro man named Ben, five feet nine inches high, has a scar over hi* left eye; says he belongs to Mr. Robert Frazier, of Richmond count/ A. Harmon, d. g. c. c. sept 26——-115 ■ - ; 1 ■ ■ ■ - - - - -1 , ' V *** Brought to gaol, on the 25thinst. a negro nm* who says his name is Isaac, and belongs to Richard Keating, of Bryan county, five feet seven inches sk°ut 27 years old, has on white woollen pantaloons and blue jacket, much patched,. A. Harmon, d, g. g. c. aug 27—102 Elegant Mirrors, Of various sizes and figuf :s, in gilt fruuu-, The subscriber, Has taken the store one door eastward of r a y ker & Co. where he will always be found, tosetti? - affairs of the late firm of Samuel &. I. KusseL ' ::s He hat on hand, And offers for sale, on a liberal credit 68 nieces cotton Bagging 32 bis Sugar 20 bags Pepper sept 9B- Samuel Russel. The subscriber Informs the citizens of Savannah, that he snore >•„„ SES in the best manner, as well us TRIm/lW '° 8 ' Blacksmith shop, next door to the Lt, V ’ • lls John Gibbons, West Broad-street. ***** * Christian Trespar. oct 5 -ir—119 Marine and Fire Insurance OFFICE. An Election for a PORTER to the Institution, place of Mr. Winter, resigned, will be he ld on the 14th inttant. Candidates will make their 1 in writing. R. WAYNE, oct 8 120 day, i,:..!CatK0 i eery. Niles’ Register. A few copies of this valuable and useful work rtitiajj on hand. For *ale, at this office. august 1—9] Library. The members are requested to call and pavthe -/mount ofthe annual contribution. No bonks will be delivered to subscribers who have not paid for their shart o Geo. Glen, oct 8—l 118 Treasurer, Sav. LarcxJ Harris Id. Hickman Has opened a I^iw-Offxe in Savann-.h, and tenders 3 the public his professional services in the ec -rts of ta easP-rn cmMiff. oc-. “- 120 Notice. The law office of the subscriber, is at the homes- centlyin the occupation of doctor M‘I<ean. Edward F. Tatoia//. oct 8—120 Dissolution. The firm of Fckches & Ki.vo is this day dissolved, in consequence of the death of Mr. John Furches. 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 copurtne. For sale A House in Market-square, which has ever)- conveni ence for a store and family, and is well calculated for country-trade. Apply to the printer. sep 12—109 Land In the vicinity of Scrt'annah FOR SALE. A tract of land, (known by the name of Ponahellt.isi lately the property of a Mr. Bretet) e a raining 520 acres, is offered for sale. It is situa .‘d about live mites from the city of Savannah, within a .-.non dauice of Thunderbolt, and on the salts. It lias a ver; *is- fortable dwelling house, a good barn and out builtli. cs- The above tr.,ct will be disposed of upon tie un reasonable terms, as the heirs of the estate, of which i’. fprms a part, are anxious for a division of the property. Persons desirous of purchasing will .-ppiy forfurtne particulars to either, GEORGE JOXi^,’ EBENFZPR JACKSON or EDWARD F. TATTNALL- oct 8- -120 To be sold, On the first Tuesday in Ji'ovrmhr next, OH SOOVIH, IT PBIVATI: SAtt, Three likely NEGRO FELLOWS, one, a tolerable food carpenter; the two, poners. J. CUYLERi >Ct 10- - -121 Attorney/ for Samuel Wanted immediately Five or six NEGRO FELLOWS. Twelve\lo)fcis» month and good usage will be given. Apply to Charles Howard. oct 12 m 122 Horses for sale. Two excellent Horses, one an ircih grey; the other* bay; price, one hundred and fifty, and one hundred ant- twenty dollars each; also, a light Chair, with plated ! !sf ' ness Apply at this office. oct 10 1-1 Wharf and stores. The Wharf and Storer, adjoining James Wallace, at the east end of the town, to rent. Forterms, apply 10 JAMES JOHNSTON, or GEORGE ANDERSON oct 10 121 Wharf and Stores. To rent, that extensive Wharf and commodious Stores, at present occupied by Mr. Baraa M'Kinne, of wlw possession may be had on the first of November For terms apply to R. & J. HABERSHAM- July 9 81 Store. To Let, the ground floor of the Store, occupied by the subscriber, on Hunter’s wharf, an excellent^stand t™ Grocery Store, oct 3 118 LJ CALFIlVliv ----- HENRY W. HILLS- Notice. eb All persona having demands against the estate d J *° r . Campbell, dee. late of Camden county, wiUp*^ jp . yard them duly attested for settlement, -J~ te p ,j-- debted to said estate will plewe '!a mATt, ment. WILLIAM ^ pyt J2——**122