Savannah republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1816-1818, October 24, 1816, Image 4

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* V of LUMBER, stowed on board said jfym’ar -w *9 Fire-Wood. "his sincere thanks to custom- ist favors, and solicits a conttou- There if a constant supp*? of. the ash WOOD at his Wood-Yard, :o traittport it from his wharf. f Ephraim Cooper. N. B.-Paschasers one cent, without iuhe 18—HK-+ -72 artyrequested not to pay toe dray- ut a bill receipted. ’ Lauds, oftst. Simons. To be rented, for one or two years, a tract of Land, ehoutthe middle of said Island, containing 719 acres, ^thereof between- 2 and 300 ire cleared and under fence; tfiO acres have rested for several years and are in pritne BtSer' for planting. Also, the tract adjoining, called the Village, on which there are a dwelling house, containing six rooms, with 0iS places, and two aw ret rooms? a bam of three stories llfc height, cotton lioufc, &.C. a good garden, orchard and WKteniive pasture. As there 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 jperson, and as the.lan^s of the Village will only be rent- as a pasture, toe refit required for them and the build ings Wilf be small. Immediate possession will be given of the first tract, ■and on the 1st of January of the other. m Apply in €harletton,to Mr. Speaks; in Savannah, to Colonel Johnston; -or near Barisg, to Gtoia* Baillih. Chose land* would suit any person intending to make a settlement on the-Alatamahatidc lands. auc 17.-—-fa*- —W<J6 ,ands for. sale. 1380 acres, on the fork of White Oak and Crow Creek, near 'Little SatiHa, partyef Win. Middleton’s land, and formerly settled by tyaffiibersie with Flemings. logO acres, on White Oak Creek, .Camden county granted to Colonel Wylly, in 1786. 500 acres, more or less, on the Alatamaha; bounded by -Juba Couper, esq. and Major Butler, of w %' ■, 100 -aoftis. is prime Swamp, the remainder high maish and ice' barren. For terms, and other particulars, apply JAMES WALLACE august 22—fr—100 aug 22- Leslie Thompson -loo - - » : Corps of Heavy Artillery, During Ike late War. The members of the-corps of the ftnrannah Heavy Ar tillery, that served during the late war, under the com mand of captain William B. Bollock, are ^notified that, in conformity with the appropriation thet .was made to purchase SWOHDS with me funds arisiijBfcoin the pay of the corps, they have b<-en accordinglpP&ocured and are now ready For delivery, and that by calling on Wil liam Gaston, late lieutenant of-the company, each mem ber will he furnished with his sword. Those members that have removed into the country will be furnished by sending their written order; and the friends or repre sentatives of such members as may have deceased since toe war, are also'-.nthled to receive in their stead, oct 19—ca—12£ Bank of Georgia It being deemed expedient by the Board of 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 in specie. Notice is hereby given, that, agreeably to a resolution of the Directors of this date, twenty-three per centum on each share, of the Stock of the Bank, is required to be paid by the Stockholders, on or before it secontj, Monday in December next; that five dollars, in specie,; be paid" on each share, as part of the said twenty-three pur cent, and the balance in bills of either of toe Banks of Georgia. The Stockholders are further notified, that. Cashier’s Certificates of Stock will be issued ih lieu of the Com missioners’ Certificates, held tty the Stockholders, upon the delivery of toe Commissioners’ Certificates, at the time of paying the Instalment, as above required. Western Stockholders are informed, that they may pa) said Instalment, and receive their Stock Certificates, on delivering the Commissioners’ Certificates, at either of tiie Offices established at Augusta and MiUcdgeville, so soon as they shall be in operation, which willl be in snort time. * ELEAZAR EARLY, Cashier. ** ac eupie<i. jj Plains 1 and 114*0- icken v Brae Stockinet, and fancy Cords Black and olive Velveteen - • Company, flag and Bandano Handkerchiefs Marseilles, toiitoet and swansdown Vestin' Black and white bice Viels, Shawls, and halt: Cashmere, silk and Merinq Shawls - Fine black Bombazine , - r Assorted colored Bombazets arid Rattinet Gsloon and quality Binding, oficotton Ferrit Merino Trimtrimg 6-4, 7-4,8-4 and 10-4 table Diaper Cfitton table Cloths and Knapkins Light and dark plaid Gingham Calicoes, Dimity, Cantpn Crape, and black and white Ita lian Crape' pi "" ■■ , . Linen Cambric, and bordered pocket Handkerchiefs Gentlemen’s superfine Cravats Ladies’ and gentlemen’s black and white silk Hose Ladies’ silk, cambric, kid and beaver Gloves Gentlemen’s beaver and buck do Superior cot to if Umbrellas,. ~~£*~ Assorted Silks for dresses, Levantine Florence and satin Black Canton Handkerchiefs Irish Linen and Kussia Diapear Irish, Russia and German Sheetings * Scotch Carpeting, Bedtick and assorted sewing Silk Gentlemeny half Hose Ladiss’ and gentlemen’s white and colored cotton Hose Do do do do do ' do worsted do Figured and plain C-.mbrics Cambric Trimming, Laces, and lace Edging Plain and figured book Muslin and Leno Biack Florentine Vesting it Cotton, flag and Madras Handkerchiefs Oil Cloths and oil cloth table Covers Tape, lace Buttons, linen Threads, Humhums, Ribbons Long Lawns, Furniture Calico, See. ALSO 5 cases fashionable straw BONNETS; all of which, to gether with a number of other articles, will be sold on pie m. ,st ffiodeftite terms. - oct22—£—126 Yuz-annah, the 20'A S,:‘ Hie fqlfowin «O0tted to atten Mayor’s Court, ■ October Term, 1816. persons having been drawn and sum- as Jurors this term, made default, viz. William Craig, Philip Young, Peter uel Russell, Frederick S. Full, David Po- 5! Hartridge, Samuel G. Bunch, James Cie- i Milieu. in it. it ordered, That they be aeve^d#’ fined • of teiffcollars, unless they file good and suf- it cause of excuse with the clerk within thirty days. Extrrtct from the minutes, Benjamin -Sheftall, c. m. p. ajinah. Poor House and Hospital. visrrtNG committee .V, A *W- ■ For September olid October f Iourisom and Moses Cleland. Joseph Cu mining, , \ • \ 7 October 11, 1816. AH persons in arrears for City Taxes, will be pleased So-caUaUthis office, and pay them on or before the 2d of November. After that date levies will be made. f ' , F. M. Stone, m. c. s. I Brought to Savannah gaol, on the 18ffi October, 1816, a negro man named Jeffrt, 5 feet 8 inches kigh, aho"nt 20 years of age; says he belongs to the estate, of Da iniel Jenkins, St, Helena, (.s c.) A Harmon, d. g. c. c. g* 19-A-12S * ' ' ; Brought to gaol, on the 17th July, ;Tok, the prtmerty of dofetor Gillett, of South Car- five feet three inches high, thirty years of Frican by birth, thin face. - * - H. M‘Call, g. c*. c. W23; 87 " Brotjgllt ttf gaol, on the 25 th inst. «. negro man, who says his name is Isaac, and belongs to Richard Keating, of Bryan county, five feet seven inches higbj about 37years old, has Sn white woollen pantaloons and -blue ’ 5 jacket, much patched. • 27—102 A. Harmon, d. g. c. c. . Savannah gaol, on the 15th October, 1816, a negro rrm n named Isaiah, five feefa-elevpfl inches high, about twenty years of age, says ' ’ Cyphets, of Camden, (Souto . A. HARMON, d. o. c.,c» mgs to Mr. Lewis —Bulloch county. jdeAof tUe 4 court of ordinary for the and state aforesaid. ilen Dbtoh, of the county aforesaid, has ap- c letters-ofadmir.istmtion on the estate of . of sajfrcoimty, deceased. "kre,therefore; to cite and admonish sfll and sin- " and-creditors of the said deceased to i, -{if any they have) in ray office, on * ’ y. m December next, otherwise ration will be gl-ailted the applicant. i'seal this 27 th day of Si **»rsmd e year of our Lord 1816 ELI KENNEDY, c.c.o. Sep- i lfilb. — 115’ ■XT JLttte Bank of tiie United States. ‘-Notice is hereby given to all persons interested in the trust, funds of the late Bank fif the United States, as toe proprietors of baiik-notts, or of dividends upon stock, either of capital or interest, and in general to afl tile creditor of the said bank or trust of whatsoever des cription, tliat unless their claims are presented for set tlement before the 4th day of March, 1817, when toe term of six years from the creation of the said trust will have expired, the trustees will not feel themselves ob iiged to make opposition to any decree .or order court, -which may be obtainedTor the distribution among the stockholders of the amount liitherto reserved to sa tisfy the said creditors. G. SIMPSON, may 28- fro 63 Cashier For sale, wot. gaAtr me. I first cost and. charges, the following Mathematical Astronomical, Geographical, Surveying and Optical Intruments, lately imported and chiefly made by Dcd let Adams, of London: One aecond best Theodolite, with telescope and level, the horizontal and vertical motions, produced by rack . limb and nonius graduated to one minute, maho tripod staff and case; a very complete instrument surveying or spirit Level, with acromatic teles- cdpe, compass and all requisite adjustments, adapted to the operations of levelling, &c. mahogany tripod staff and case. • One improved Circumferentor, with foqr 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 tin gles, compass, limb apd nonius graduated to three mi nutes, mahogtpy tripod staff. • The new portable Orrerv, invented and made by Wm Jones, of London; exliibjting, by wheel work, the rela tive order and motion of the planets, with respect to toe earth and sun; also other improvements. One elegant case and set of Mathematical Instruments. One rolling parallel Rule, invented.by Eckhardt. One compound Magnifier. Apply to Josiak PenSeld. sept 12 fr 109 Valuable Lands for sale. Four hundred and fifty acres, prime tide swamp, on toe Savannah Back River, situated about ten miles above lie city, well adapted to the culture of rice or the sugar cane; upwards of one hundred acres now under dam,‘and cultivated by James Ancram, esq. Also, *4ract, 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 piueland, 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.wliite oak and other timber, suitable for tiie Savannah market. Also,' two tracts of pine Land, in the vicinity of Purys- burg-h, well timbered. The whole of the property will be sold on- easy and moderate terms. ApplytoJoHKB.BAHHWELL, in Beaufort; to John Nuktox, on the Okaties; or in Savannah, to Jacob Deveaux. ept 7- -107 wd in the iddrilWof Savannah FOB SALE. A tract of land, (known byillbelriameuf Bonabelle, and lately the property of a Mr. Bretet) containing about 520 acres, is offered For sale. It W situated about fivfc miles from toe cityof Savannah, within a short distance of 1 hunderbolt, and on the salts. It has a very com fortable dwelling house, a good barn and out buildings. The above tract will-be disposed of upon the most reasonable terms, asjhe heirs of the estate,. of which it forms a party are anxious for a division of the property. Persons desirqus of purchasing'will apply for further particulars to either GEORGE JUNES, EBENEZE&JACKSON or * edwardJltattnall. oct‘8—12a A small but cor in a healthy airfeadyjfor iirooks 8c Weiman Have no-w landing fom Liverpool, -/Vew- York, Boston and Utfvana, the folio-wing articles, viz: 24 casks best London Porter , 2 bales of assorted Slops 25 tons of wellaslbrted Swedes’ Don, selected expressly for this market 64 chests of gunpowder, imperial, hyson and young by son Teas, in whole and in boxes of four to sixty- five pounds, latest importation 20 bis double refined loaf Sugar 20 boxes Muscatel Raisins 20 hhdsN. E. Ram 10 hhds northward Gift « 20 bags Pepp'er 20 bags Ginger 20 bags Spice 1 box Nutmegs 2 pipes of raspberry and cherry Brandy 40 boxes first quality brown Havana Sugars 60 bags prime green Coffee 5 firkins of Goshen Butter, for fartiily use IN store- «. Hhds Jamaica Rum, N. E. Rom, Philadelphia rye key, and Sugars of every description; together with large and general assortment of • every article in ti GROCERY” LINE, wliich they offer on their usual lO' terms, at wholesale or retail, at their store on Bolton 1 central wharf. Also to let the second Floor of No. 37, on Bolton’s'cen- triil wharf. oct 19-L-125 Superfine turd i Blue and t' '“ - Blankets, floa'ie Which they will oct 12 L—■ '12 .SELECTED _: >s, • v/fiich are, ca«th« and Kentym er „ i Dish linens, ‘See. ” 11 or on a fiberal credit rH *'-* ilBintil William P. Beepp, ^ Having formed a connection hrito Messrs. Srr.„ . Sherman, of New-York, will, in fafure, transact h>, ’ 5 in Savannah under the firm of W. P. Buu k q 0 The subscribers Will have constantly on hand, A general assortment ef DRY GOODS, at tW Brough ron street, 1 where country dealers m iv i nore ia ed on the mostyliberai terms. , W. P. Beers & Co oct 1- -117 Copartnership. The subscribers havdig Entered into copartnership • der toe firm of Gillett Sc Milne, are now oner.m f’ C 0 . .. on. neral assortment of DkY GOODS, at their stot^^S* side of Johnston’s square; which they offer for . town acceptances at niflety days, ° c oct 19—125 WM. S. GILLett JOHN MILNE Sicily Madeira W iTUT * THE SUBSCRIBERS Have received, on consignment, by ihe -way y ft .y . of this C 30 pipes, half pipes and quarter casks ull!) lv which they oiferfor sale on. accommodating terms They h<t*e also for sale, Negto Cloths, in bales and in cioihmg made up into Jackets and Trowsers: and Rice and Cotton of the - crop. sept 28- -116 CARNOCIIAX &, MlfCHEL ikv On hand, A quantity of excellent BACON, in casks, fit lor ex- portation. 14 kegs best Buncombe Butter, for family use 6Q do ' do Lard 50 boxes assorted cotton Cards 3 tierces men’s common lined Shoes Cases assorted lookihg Glasses Bales Cloths Cotton Shirtings Cotton Cambrics, &ie. Sic. A. Erwin, Lethbridge & Co. '*july 30—- .-90- j wt , The subscriber, set’ vhcrj Has taken the store one door eastward of Calvin Bi- ker & Co. where he will always be found, to settle the affairs of the late-firm of Samuel & I. Kusael. He has on hand, And offers for salty op a liberal credit - 68 pieces cotton Bagging 32 bis Suga'r' 20 bags Pepper Samuel Russel. $ept 28 * ■ vllJ F actorage. The subscribers respectfully inform their friends, and the public generally, that they have formed a fconnection, under the firm of Shaffer Si Da vast, with a view of con ducting the above business, and solicit a share of their patronage. It is their intention to bestow the most prompt and unremitted attention to the orders and inter est of their customers. They -will keep constantly on hand A general supply of GROCERIES. FREDERICK SHARPER, oct 15—CA—123. JAMES DAV ANT. For sale, If applied for soon, A handsome two story DWELLING HOUSE, situated at the upper end of Broughton street, two doors below Barna M’Kinro, esq. O. M. LLLLIBRIDGE. ort. 22—126 Niles’ Register. A few copies of this valuable and useftil work remain on hand. For sale, at this office, august 1—91 Notice. The law office of the subscriber, is at the house re cently in the occupation of doctor M‘Lean. Edward F. Tattnall. oct 8—120 The subscribers auetd transact the LUMBER, FACTO'.tGT 5SION BUSINESS, at Pooler’s what# events for many of the principal Sa.w-MiiU liver, they will constantly have onbstt Esupply of assorted sawed LUMBER. Brown & Greene. oct 15-cm-124 The subscriber produce. 1 15- -c.<—123 T. POLiiiLL f actorage and Commission. The subscriber having commenced in the above liie of BUSINESS, offers ltis services to his friends .aid “a public; his Counting-Room is on Wayne's upper -aty, formerly occupied by Messrs. Phinizy & IL.meU Tit Store is large and commodious—produce will be .» ceived on storage and every attention given to its* ception and shipment. RICHARD WAVNL dec 2—139 Lowis Mirault, .Harris H. Hickman Has opened a Law-Office in Savannah, and tenders to the public his professional services in the counts of the eastern circuit. 12ft Notice. To be sold, at public auction, in front of the epurt- house, in the city of Savannah, on the first Tuesday in January next, one thousand acres of prime land, situate on the souto branch of Turtle river, G1 vnn county—the joint property of the Union-$|raMfeL^iatham Academy and the Savannah Poor-Hotra^Kd Hospital Society, which tract of land was originajJ^rtiited to the Bethes- 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 toe office of Lloyd & Morrison, in the Exchange. Terms of.sale—one half mA, the ba lance to one year, with interest from the date of pur tasty secured by bond and mortgage, on the premises. MOSES SHF.PTALL, President C. S. R, W. HABERSHAM, Treasurer. C. JL. § J. MORRISON, Com. Sav. P. H. and H. S. aug 23——103 *•- _ , ‘ ; Lost or Stolen A POCKET ROOK, containing one PhiiadelpJua bi)} « of twelve of one dollar, one of one half a dollar, and one of twelve anda half cenU, one North Carolus bill of twenty dol- larsy and two of ten dollars, one bid bf South Carolina.of two* do Harz, two of one dollar each, apd * silver quito. ter. Any person detecting toe. abort: pocket book me; TAYLOR Respectfully informs, his customers that 1 he has ta ken a room above Mr. J. P. Gizorme, (jtwentr) ntE door to Judge M’Allister’s and opposite Johnston's square, where he i.*.ends to continue his busine»aif from liis former strict attention, he hopes still to ixfi- vored with his customers’business, and does assure this that all business left to his charge shall be punctual:;^ tended to. on hand A very handsome assortment of Waistcoatiru’ si a few dozen of lambswool Shirts and long Dn*°i wh’icb will be sold low. ac’ 17- !-■» For sale A House in Market-square, which has every convert- ence for a store and family,' and is well caicuutcl ter country-trade. Apply to the printer. sep 12—1® To be sold, On the first Tuesday in Mrpember next, •or soonAh, at mitat* sale, Three'likely NEGRO FELLOWS, one, a tolerable go« carpenter; the two, porters. J. CUYLEB, opt 10 — 121 Attorney for Samvel Stort For sale The Wharf, lately occupied by Caig & Mitchel, cotr tuning200feet fronton Savannah River; hounded *' eS '. wardly by Carnochan fr Mitchel, and" eastwandiy by Ac ‘ drew Knox. Also, .the Wharf Lot, adjoining the Ferry, at Foj Wayne, containing 150 feet on the river affd near a* feet back, from the.s^me; bounded eastward!}- by » fence id Fort Wayne. On this lot, is the House, **» two piazas, at the east 'end of the Bay. For tern^ ^easeapply to • PETER MJTCHEL ^aug24— -101 For A House and Lot, in St. Jfj&es’s square; bging one the most healthy and pleasant, situations to this city"* necessary Bbt-haiBSihEs. • This «*■ the said lot; perty u^jll one, two a a credit 1 .mid • the payment rtf ,nl* fo either or ' 1FTALL, TALL sea. Continues to transact toe FACTOR AGE and GOMMIS. SIOJI BUSINESS, at No. 37, Boltin’s central what (immediately aboveBrooksfr Wellman’sgTtccr ) where fire proofs stores are provided for the safc-ke’cping of : granted to Se ai ‘mm «4tw my hand and sratylfois 17th day of C* Cm Om Cm^C* ,