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( > _ em on of before the 2d
Aftefthat^date levies will be made.
F. M. Stone, m. c. b
WBffW'- - - —-
; in arrears
: this office, and pay
Joy ember.
"Police-Office,
Octofcr, 12,1816.
has arrived, When greater finance and
intention 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 qjgroes, coming to this city, on
ffiunday, than is allowed. . - <.
Meetings of slaves at shops, for the purpose of drink
ing, and acting disorderiy, particularly on Sundays, must
bC p revelled. By order of the mayor
F M. Stone, c. m.
cut 12 122
called ifciw*!
:1 Heyward, dec. _
the Savannah back-river,* twelve miles from
contiguous to die lands of Thomas Gibbons,,toj. .
tract consists of a total of 2126 acres, being divided in-
to pretty equal proportions of tide-*WMB®»Jf
cotton :ind provision, lands. Of the former
about 300 acres on the river, which, by
be well Calculated for a productive rice _
of the latter, with a 1 _-ge body of 'cleared
land, there are about lo t ..cres of prime
ton land. Oil the p'uce there is an excellent dW^
house, with five rooms,- a lartre substantially bail*
with a number of negro-houses and other built
Possession of the place will be given at any time. For
terms, which, will be mad': easy to an approved puc-
ehuser, apply to the owner, at Oallawassie Island, St.
Luke’s P.iri^i, South-Carolino, or to the undersigned
factors in Savannah. WILUAMSOV 8c DR VILLRKS
_ of Ge
holders aho
in specie:
Ppiice-biii e, >
~r. . ' . , October 12, 1816.
FfesOna owning and keeping HOGS, in this city, are
j£ain, and for the last time notified, that on TUESDAY
VEXT; a general search will be made, and every hog
** und after that date, in the city, will be removed or kil-
d. r Hogs have also, become a great niusance, particu-
riy every morning at the Market. Every dog found
there,from this date, will be killed. By order.
, F. M. Stone, c. m.
oct 12—122 ' ~
i%v-w.DnaLh .POoT^ House and Hospital.
visiting COMMITTEE
For September and October,
Mobbisom and Mos*s Clelawh.
Joseph Camming,
St\retur
Proposals ‘
yfm be received until roe next meeting of council for
iring the Exchange. The repairs wanted may
ry 30—t—90
frifiai
be
iwn on application to either of the Exchange Commit-
ojt 12—122
H. MRNTOSH,
Chairman of Exchange Commit ee.
In Council,
October 15th, 1816.
4* election will be held on Monday next, at tlie re-
glbtr meeting of Council, for a Clerk of Council, in the
pSom of IX O. WjlUamS, deceased.
By ord-r of Council,
T. IT. P. Charlton, Mayor.
qpt 15—123
* To all whom ithnay concern,
Npticeis hereby given, that the following persons okxt
m licensed by the Commissionersof Pilotage to act as
Pilots.
BRANCH PILOTS.
Noah B. Sisson
Reuben Anderson
Thomas N.Ottage
Stephen Timmons
Henry Cragg
William Royston
William Bragg
Robert K«
Jtolin Dennis
E. Broughton
John Dixon
John Cleary
Jesse Furnace
John Low
CERTIFICATE PILOTS.
I S. H. Timmons
Henry Baker
Benjamin Sisson
-John Hale
By order of the hoard,
B. D. Williams, c. b. p.
rlQ- ■ 4)5
Brought to gaol, oh the 17th July,
1816, Tour, the property of doctor Xlillett, of South Car-
<ffgna. He is five feet three, inches high, thirty years of
«*fc-«nd an African by birth, thin face.
■ • H. M‘Call, g. c. c.
23=^-S7
*#* Brought to gaol, on the 25 th inst.
Allegro mknj who says his name is Isaac, and belongs to
Uiylurd Resting, of Bryan county, five feet seven inches
"tjlgti,'about 27 years bid, has on white woollen pantaloons
Ad blue jacket, much patched.
A. Harmon/ d. g. c. c.
aug 27—102
**¥ Brought to Savannah gaol, on
Hie 12th October,* 1816, a negro boy, named Jim, who
nays he belongs to Paul* Wilkins^ of Liberty county, five
feet&veinches high, small limbed, has an iron ring on his
neck and avery large chain attached to it, and the rem
nant ofa blue ‘jacket andtrOwsers, about nineteen years
tif age. A. HARMON, d. a. c. c.
oct 15—123
Sheriff’s Sales.
v ■
Oh the firet Tuesday in November next,
Wll\he solid at the court,house in- Effingham county, be-
•. tween the usual hours,
Jdllhkt tract ofLapd,containing two hundred two and
A half acres, situated in the county of Jasper seventeenth
district, No 130, or so much thereof as will satisfy the tax-
of Philip Jones—amount due' g2 19 cents and costs.
C. H. Dasher, s. e. p..
oct 3-t-HB- - - Wf. * * '
Sheriff’s sales. ^
' On thefirsl-Tuesday in November next, -
in Ihe Ipwpof Bruns wick,
Two Dwelling Houses, situate, on the Bay, in said
town—levied pn -as'the property of .William Green, to
satisfy ah execution in favor of.George Abbott.
^ William Piles, d. s. g. c.
gep 12. *‘199 - - - I
La lid
Inthevicinirti nf Savannah
FOR SALE.
A tract of land, (known by the nameof Bonabelle, and
lately the property of a Mr. Brctet) containing about
520 acres, is offered for sale. It is situated about five
miles from the city of Savannah, within a short distance
of Thunderbolt, and on the saits. It has a very corn
fortable dwelling house, a good barn and out buildings.
The above tract will be disposed of upon the most
reasonable terms, as the heirs of the estate," of which it
forms a part, are anxious for a division of the property
Persons desirous of purchasing will apply forfurthei
particulars to either, GEORGE J.ONE8,
EBBNEZFR JACKSON or
EDWARD F. TATTNALL.
oct 8-
-120
To be sold,
On the first Tuesday in November next,
OH S IOVBR, .-T PRIVATE SALE,
Three likely NEGRO FELLOWS, one, a tolerable good
carpi. \ler; tlie.two, porters. J. CIJYLER,
oc* i 121 Attorney for Sagmcl Simons
For sale
A House in Market-square, which has every conveni
ence for a store aud family, and is well calculated for
country-trade. Apply to the printer. sep 12—109
Trunk Missing, (J. K.)
Landed from ship Adonis. Any information respect-
ting it will be thankfully received by
f Scott & ¥ahm.
oct 15—w—123
Notice. ~ * "
The law office of the subscriber, is at the house r<7-
cently in the occupation of doctor M‘Lean.
Edward F. Tattnall.
oct 8—120
Notice.
All persons having demands against the estate of Jacob
Campbell, dec. late of Camden county, will please for
ward them duly attested for settlement, and those in
debted to said estate will please make immediate pay
ment. WILLIAM PRATT,
oo! 13——132 . - tulvi'ar.
Will
coui:
Ik; s<
i my, i
Siieriii’s sales.
On the first Tuesday in November next,
sold at the court-house in Jefferson, Camden
between the usual hours of 10 and 3 o’clock,
A tract of Land, lying and being in Camden county,
on Point Petre Neck, containing 575 acres, more or less
Also, two Negroes, viz: Will and Bobb; levied on as
the property of Daniel Copp to satisfy two executions,
one in favor of the late Abraham Bessent, esq. deceased,
and the other in favor of Hewett & Manderville.
should j>e called in, and that the Stock-
’ be required to pay a proportion thereof
resolution
of the Stock of the Bank, is required to
" Ct ’rholders, on.or before the second
r next; that [five dollars, in specie,
on each share, as part of the said tw enty-three
piarcent, and the [balance hi’biUsf'cf rtther of the Banka
^ThefltSifchokHi* ari: further notified, that Cashier’s
Certificates of Stock will be issued in lieu of the Com-
mjhBoners’ Certificates, held by the Stockli*lders, upon
tlie jefivery of tlie Commissioners’ Certificates, at the
time of paying tlie Instalment, as above required.
Western Stockholders are informed, that they may pay
arid Instalment, and receive their Stock Certificates, on
delivering the Commissioners* Certificates, at either of
the Offices established at Augusta and MilledgevillA 80
soon as theyuhall be in operation, which willl be in -
short time. ELEAZAR EARLY, Cashier.
Savannah, the 20th September, 1816.—[115]
of the Bank of the Hot* received, on consignment, by the -way ofNew-Torh
“ ‘ ‘ ‘ quarter casks of this Win*;
30 pipes, halfpipes and qua. f
which they offer for salt on accommodating terms.
They have also for sale,
Negro Cloths, in bales and in clothing made up inta
Jackets arid Trowsers; and Rice and Cotton df the new
crop; C ARNO CHAN & MTTCHEi
r>t 28——116
oct:
-118
John Bailey, s. c. c.
th&pro]
icutfen ir
>per-
iri fa-'
" Sheriff’s sales.
On the first Tuesdaftn November nejt,
Will be „sold, at .the-court-hous^e in. Kiceboro’, Obertv
county, between die hours often and three o’clock/!.
the-fWfbvwng'property, viz; _
A negro nuvo named Charles, levied on as
ly of Alex: inder Forrester, to. satisfy an exec
sror of Nathaniel Law.: . • *. •
Also, * negro woman named Kate, aftd her two chil
dren Charles and Billy,. levied. oh as the'property of
Elias Casstls, to satisfy an execution .in favor of Joseph
Witherspoon. - -
Kti Alsus-a trart .Ot Land containing three hundred aefes
i*pre:orIftSribovmdedsoutheasrifyirily by Hand belong-
nfgto Thomas Shruder, and 6n,a,il oyfier sides, by vacant
l*nd «t the t»e of survey; fevied on as the property df
'Hiaro Th rnip9on, to satisfy an «%ecution in favor of
9"mn,.fcui.coll^or, for die statt and county taxes,
u|;n,y;ears.;18f4 and 4815* and his .fifty per cent
fthe years 1813 mid 1814,-amounting to
i thirfy-sevettand a half cents and costs.
the defendant. Condi-
_ AMIN MELL. s. l. c.
-its
due for L.'*^
taxes, ‘ *
gfrei
The;
tions,t
•eff
Aflm ^county.
Bond, clerk of the^S? art of ordinary
By Samuel
of said, clarify.’
* Whereis, Thomas E. Uoyd hath this'
to me fcr letter* of administration on the t,«
■se ssss^sstisjLfi*'**
applied
*«f-
. Three ate-' to eke and admonish all - juidsir
wSlrfS lit, k«m
l ularthe
,e their, di
.before
ill be
Sheriff’s sai<
cs>.
On the first Tuesday in November next,
Will be sold at Effingham court-house, between the
usual hours, .
The following Negroes, viz: Philip and Nat; levied on
as tlie property of WillLm G. Porter to satisfy an execu
tion in favor of Sarah King.
Also, one Negro Woman, named Sally; levied on as
the property of Norm s! M‘Leod to satisfy an execution
m favor of Penman & Nichols.
C. H. Dasher, s. e. c.
oct 3 +p 118
Sheriff s sales continued.
On the first Tuesday in November next.
Will be sold at the court house, in the city of Savannah, be
tween die usual hours oflOand’o o’clock,
On third of Lot and Buildings, No. 10/ West-Broad,
street, Oglethorpe ward; levied on as die property of
Jacob Hersman, to satisfy the executors of Simon Fraser.
Adam Cope, s. c. c.
oct 5—119
Sheriff’s sales.
On the first Tuesday in November next,
Will be sold at the court house, in the city of Savannah,
between the usual hours, of 10 and 3 o’clock,
Four NEGROES, viz. big Adam, little Adam, Hannah
and Jenny her child; levied on as the property of Jacob
Hersman, to satisfy A. S. Bulloch, esq bv virtue of
foreclosure of mortgage. A. COPE, s. c. c.
august 20 103 > ..
Sfteriff’s sale.
On the first Tuesday in November next,
Will be sold, at the court house in Wayne county, be
tween the usual hours.
A certain tract of pine LAND, containing 100 acres
more or less, on die post road four miles from Barren-
ton ferry, Liken by virtue of an execution, as the pro
perty of Aaron Rozer, to satisfy said execution in favor
of administrator of Young Griffen, dec. returned to me
by constable. Conditions cash.
sept 12—109 .
John Jacobs, Sheriff.
Georgia—Chatham county.
■FM. Bond, cleric of the court of ordinary for
m it may concern.
. John King, applies for letter* of adminis-
tratMtoon the estate and effects of John Furches, dec. as
surviffibg 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 26th day of October next, otherwise
letters of administration will be grin ted the applicant
Given under my hand and seal 'of office, at Savannah
this 26th day of September, 1816. *
P* 8 -] , _ S.M. BOND, O. O.O.
[sept 36-1151 . j
Cotton Lauds, on St. Simons.
To be rented, for one cr two years, a tract of Land,
about the middle of said Island, containing 719 acres,
whereof between 2 ami 300 arc cleared and under fence;
150 acres have rested for several years and are in prime
order for planting. .
Also, the tract adjoining, called the Village, on which
there are a dwelling house, containing six rooms, with
fire places, and two garret rooms;, a barn of three stories
in height, cotton house, Ac. a good garden, orchard and
extensive pasture. As mere are no buildings on the first
mentioned tract, it having been always held as an appen
dage to the other, they must both be occupied by one
person,* and as tlie hinds of the Village Will only be rent
ed as a pasture, the rent required for diem and the builtk
mg's will be small.
Immediate possession will be given of the first tract,
and on tlie 1st of January of the other.
Apply in Charlestoti, to Mr. Sfeaks; in Savannah, to
Colonel Johxstox; or near fiaiien, to Geor<se Baillie.
Chose lands would suit any person intenoing to make
a settlement on tlie Alatamaha tide lands.
aug 17 98
txeorgia—Chathimlcounty.
• By S. M r Bond, clerk oFthe court of ordinary for said
ate and ef- county . .
|Of Savan- ; To^aH whom itnw
. . , ,, topEei for letter* of ad-
OH the es«o*nd effects of EdwardJLow*er,
bre^tp cite and hi-.—i-t —j ^
{t- IT
IMUEL M. BOND,'c.c. o. i
and creditors of die!
Manifests.
For sale at this Office, ^
time
granted'to *the a
Given, under
of September,
lL ‘ S ' 3 C Se pt.l8-l^J
, hare) .Jn my office, within
law, otherwise; letters will be
•sal of offibe, this 19th day
jWg -Wi ■
Po, c. o. c. 6,
v aluabie Lands tor saie.
Four hundred and fifty acres, prime tide swamp, on
the Savannah Back River, situated about teu miles above
tlie city, well adapted to the culture of rice or the sugar
cane;upwards of one hundred acres now under dam; and
cultivated by James Ancraui, 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 buildings 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. 1
Also, a tract, containing five hundred acres, situated
on Savannah River, a few miles above l’urysburgh, known
by the name of Bear Bluff—this tract is very valuable, as
it abounds witii white oak and other timber, suitable for
tlie Savannah market.
Also, two tracts of pine Land, in the vicinity of Purys
bureh, well timbered.
Tne whole of the property will be sold on easy and
moderate terms. Applyto Johx B. Barnwell, in Beaufort
to Jons Nortok, on the Okaties; or in Savannah, to
Jacob Deveaux.
sept 7 -- 107
Notice.
To be sold, at public auction, in front of the court
house, in the city of Savannah, on die first Tuesday Jn
January next, one thousand acres of prime land, situate
on the south branch of Turtle river, Glynn county'—tlie
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 Bethes-
dae College. Any person who feels disposed to embark
largely in uie cultivation of cotton, cofn 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 ba
lance in one year, with interest from the date of pur
chase, secured bv bond and mortgage, on the premises.
MOSES SHEFTALL, President U. S.
R. W. HABERSHAM, Treasurer. C. A.
J. MORRISON, Com. Sav. P. H. and H. S,
—103
Sclfy Ma&ira Wine.
THE SUBSCRIBERS
Just received
A few pieces of extra superfine blue and black CLOTH 1 ?
For sale by LESLIE THOMPSON ’
oct 12- 122
The subscribers
Have just received, and offer for tale,
53 casks trace Chains
41 boxes assorted window Glass .
11 crates do Crockeryware
20 bags re.ee Ginger. L. PETTY U CO
jtiiyl6 ■ ■ 84 ... , •, -M'Ai'W,
The subscribers
Have just received, on consignment,
20 bk dS | WHISKEY
15 sets tea China
20 boxes Spanish Cigars
Which they offer for sale at tiieir store.
P. Catonnet & Co.
oct 15-*"-l23 On Williamson i£ Lie l\:l
L. Letty 6c Co.
Have just received and offer'for sale,
5000 bushels Salt
20 casks assorted cut Nails
41 boxes cotton Cards
4 cases, containing Calicoes, Sheetings, Silk airi
4 Cotton Pullicat, Madras and Mock .Madr»j
Handkerchiefs
1 case Brocade Parasols
1 c ■ se black silk HandkenAitfs
aug 27-102
j ust opening and for sale,
At the subscriber's Clothing store, on the Bay, next uoor to
MR. WILLIAM T. WILLIAM’S BOOK STORK,
100 elegantsuperfine Coats, various eolors
150 pair superfine cloth, cassimere and stockinet Par.U.
loons
50 silk Florentine Vests
100 fancy Vests
50 great Goats—all of which are made of the verv best
materials and workmanship—cheap for c.. S a c -
approved credit at sixty days.
Leslie Thompson.
aug 22 —100
aug 23
For sale
The Wharf, lately occupied by Caig & Mitchel, con
taining 200 feet front on Savannah River; bounded \gest-
wardly by Carnochan & Mitchel, and eastwardly by An
drew Knox.
Also, tlie Wharf Lot, adjoining the Ferry, at Fort
Wayne, containing 150 feet on tlie river and near 500
feet back, from the same; bounded eastwardly by tlie
fence at Fort Wayne. On tiiis lot, is the House, with
two piazas, at die east end of the Bay. For terms,
please apply to PETER MITCHEL.
aug 24 101
Alexander Habersham
Has just received, by the ship Lucy, from Liverpool, a *ufc-
ply of fresh DR UGS, MEDICINES, Uc. among thenar*
Henry’s Calcined Mngnrei*
Magnesia, large and small squares
Cheltenham Salts
Sodaic Powders
Evans’s best Crown Lancets
Loyd’s do do
Wedgwood’s Mortars and Pestles
Apothecaries’ Scales and Weights
Cephalic Snuff
Aromatic Vinegar
Tooth Brushes
Prussian Blue, Nos. 1 and 2
Powdered Jalap, do Hippo
Tartar Emetic, and Calomel
Which, with his former stock on hand, is offered ft*
sale on reasonable terms for cash, or on a credit to pure*
tuai customers, at his Medic*! Shop, near the-Exchare.
o.-t 1 177 ““t,
Harris H. Hickman
Has opened a Law-Office in Savannah, and tenders t»
the public his professional sen ices in the courts of the
eastern em-.ijt, ort 8 12!)
Factorage.
The subscribers respectfully inform their fri -.,ds, and
the public generally, that they have formru a connection,
under tlie firm of Shaffer 8c Davaht, with a vie ;y (fern-
ducting the above business, and solicit a share of *heir
patronage. It is their intention to bestow t:.r n--.it
prompt and unremitted attention to the orders and inter
est of tiieir customers. •
They -will keep constantly on hand
A general supply of GROCERIES.
FREDERICK SHAFFER,
oct l'? —123 JAMES HAVANT
For sale
The Toll-Bridge over Great Ogechee River, at which
Joseph Hill lately resided—it is a substantial well built
bridge, composed ciiiefly ofy 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 jex'ors.
JEREMIAH CUYLER. 5 J. IhU.
april 4——40 *
For sale
A House and Lot, in St. James’s square; being one of
the most healthy and pleasant situations in fhia city—on
the said lot are all necessary out buildings. Thil'pro
perty will be sold for a moderate price, and a credit of
one, two and three years given for ths payment. Per
sons disposed to purchase will apply to either of the
subscribers. BEN. SHEFTALL,
- M. SHEFTALL, sea.
apnl 6 ■ .11 . m . .
Ten Dollars’ reward
Will be paid, for apprehending and lodging in the gaol
of Savannah, my servant woman Rossalis, and her &ld
who Left my yard on the morning of the 14th inst. Rossalie
is a French negro by birth, formerly owned by Mr. Mer
rick Speaks English as well as negroes generally, and
probably be harbored in town. THOMAS BOURK
'octjl 5—p-r-123
" “Six and a Quarter Cents’ reward,
For taking up and delivering to me, my apprentice
Boy Allxc, who absconded on the evening of the 16th
Horses for sale.
Two excellent Horses, one an iron grey; the othtr *
bay; price, one hundred and fifty, and one" hundred *■*
twenty dollars each; also, a light Chair, with plated Ha**
boy or assisting him any way, or from carrying *hfm"out Apply at ^ office * oct 19— El
reasonable
charges paid. .1 forbid all persons from harboring said
boy or assisting him inv mv nr finm : lH H
of thri place. W/i —
sept 26 ■■ ■ 115 r
Georgia—CJiatham county-.
saidreounty 61 B ° nd * clert of the court of ordinary for
To all whom it may <
Whereas, Alexander
letters of administntibn
Shaw has spplied to me for
estate of MargaretDaugh-
£R and sin.
to
on or
otherwise
1816*
i .at toi'uge and Commission.
The subscriber having commenced in the above lint
of BUSINESS, offers his services to his friends anti the
public; his Counting-Room is on Wayne’s upper wJarf,
formerly occupied by Messrs. Phinizy 8c Barnett- lit
Store is large and commodious—produce will be re
ceived on storage and every attention given to iu ts»
ception and shipment. RICHARD WAYNE.
dec 2—139
The subscriber
Continues to transact the FACTORAGE and COMMIS
SION BUSINESS, at No. 37, Bolten’s central wharf,
(immediately abovd Brooks 8c Wellman’sgrocen ) where
fire proofs stores are provided for the safe-keeping of
produce. T. POLHILL.
oct*15—ca—123
Dissolution.
The firm of Furcbes & Kiss is this day dissolv*d, ia
consequence of thedesth of Mr. John Furches. All per
sons who are indebted to the concern, will please e*U
and liquidate their accounts; and those who have claim*
against the concern will present them for settlement »
the subscriber. JOHN KING,
sept 26—115 surviving r pari -re.
Niles’ Hegister.
A few copies of this valuable and useful work rciffli*
on hand. For sale, at this office.
sugtist, 1—91
Wanted immediately
Five or six NEGRO FELLOWS. Twelve "dollar* t
month mid good usage will be given Applv to
Charles Howard.
oct 12—■—m——122
Wharf and Stores.
The Wharf and Stores* adjoining James Wallaef. e *J’
at the east end of the town, to rent. For terms, apply w
JAMES JOHNSTON, of
GEORGE ANDERSON-
oct JO .121 J
Wharf and Stores.
at present occupied by Mir. Barna M- Kinne, of w*^
tossession maybe had on the first at November Krt.-**
Sr terms Apply to R. & J. HABERSHAM
Store*
To Let, the ground floor of the Store,
riacribetvon Hunter’s wharf, aa~exte>lent*tt»-,
Irocery Store. jjeSBYW. SOtf’ j
»lt8 3