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™Vl,vhi< majesty in a despatch from the
l,;.a nw , rf-si.ilnsr in that regency, lhe immediate
j.\, ncli consul, re ‘ s ® cce s9, so ably conducted by loru
n suit of tl!!S besides the destruction of the pirati-
hil t , liberation of all dte*£uropeai>s in slavc-
f a! cruisers, tnc ^ ^ capture of them m futu
ab . t t!je operation of this signal act of ven-
U .. nf tho niratidil SVStem.
• I tiic;
>niuui» ‘v-- -— — _ -r .
t of the capture ot them in tuturc.
nt me operation of this signal act of ve
i'lie detaus )es t (foyer) of the piratical system,
" jci'iV officially to publish. In the mean
n trticulurs are authentic.—Moniteur.
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FURTHER particulars.
b .s been received from Algiers to the 31st of
VeWs n. jj n <rii s h fleet came in sisyht of tiiat place
iiiJU’h ^ o)je O j.| oc g ] n the afternoon, to the number
„ of which six were Dutch.
„n .vailing attempt at negociation, lc
[ his vessels of the line w ithin half
, -» one _ ,
dw “ i|! of which six were Dutch,
of *mr n -t» ’
■ in«"
©oatii of the port and road, placing his
„ . .. lord Ex-
Vf- i,!'!"" , bis vessels of the line within half cannon
i in-) 0, ,
vC ,r ' :!1, ( t ||e Queen Charlotte, at the entrance of the port,
; be wharves, that his yards touched the hous-
*ii.I s,l , ni .'Vims, taking the interior of the port in reverse,
ts’i" t” v ,Mgerine artillery men, who were eu-
,,r ‘Covered and exposed.
fffi '■ rermCS sustained the fire of the English for up-
1 / •« hours, and their, fury appeared to increase,
";‘ r '* s t 1 ’i ish officers demanded leave to embark,
w' ,c| ! t ' 4 ( ° '' c rhenaitse sou free (carcase) to the principal
and to ;l '- , ‘ 4C .‘ r te vvll i c i, blockaded up the entrance of the
1116 Tit her on fire. Tliis enterprise was crowned
,v ulK , *„ ciirress. The w*ind from the west being
barbi*—- success.
"i‘ 1 con ' 1 ’ iine , tt - L rc immediately communicated to the
s M ” v - ha | ^ and fi v e frigates, fouf sloops of war and
vbo.e *1-- • became a prey to the conflagration.—
i: - f.' '- ph'rcu Uni* notwithstanding the bombs did
•, U . ;,ii sustained a very heavy lefts. It isestimat-
“,f„ris-.mi men were lost on eacli side. One of
f“ l ,,‘ r , , t -fr..cues, in flames, was driven by tin: wind
'-j, Feiniur h’s shin, Which compelled him to cm
tn
T
c.mud
Tne
, tS ;„ul retit't i’or some time from the combat. It
,'h,' lias lost two hundred of her crew. His lord-
miltcl,wild a captain of one of the. frigates
u 1,.Tiledev did not cease, during tlie whoje
IlflO'l
jle J' C.--‘>'
i, 0<f sf
slr.n W (
‘ -,j. 1 lie !ie _
, to | .s,fVom post to post, animating his soldiers.
“ im 2d:h, the Engli.li squadron t&nctiorea m the
i, ,uoi, bui out of cminon shot from the town. On
-it,, .inarmistice was concluded upon the basis which
I .i lAii.'iiitJi had previously proposed. The follow-
| nv the principal conditions:
;.i 'flie Algerine regency consents to abolish the
. turv uf Kumpealis ini Algiers; and in consequence to
S'i it’libcrtv, immediately, all Europeans in captivity.
2d. As reparation for tlie wrongs done at Bona
TlH i the regency shall remit to England, the three
jun-ired »®l seventy thousand dollars which have been
J.iit b» tiie Neapolitans to Algiers.
Jii. e'onsuUr presents shall be abolished; but as it is
usage of the east, they may be admitted as personal
•.in', on the arrival of a new Consul, and given in
nan name, but shall never exceed SoO pounds ster-
f..
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Gazette.
FROM port-au prtxce; ■
We learn by a passenger in the lfrit is, sloop Three Sis-
ters, arrived yesterday tVm Port-au-Prince, that a French
frigate and sloop of w 0 .rrived at ttiat place about Tour
dayaJfcfore captain K r sailed, from Martinique, with
thre^Jommissioners from the French government on
board. It was reported that the object oftfieir visit was,'
to bring about a reconciliation between Petion 'anti their
government. The general belief, however, was, that
nothing of the kind would be listened to, unless Louis
18th acknowledged the independence of the country.—
Port-au-Prince w as illuminated on the nights of the 8th,
9th and 10th October, in consequence of tlie revision oi
the constitution, which makes Petion president for
life. He was formerly appointed every four years.—ilt.
Captain Robinson, of the sclemner Betsey, from Port-
au-Prince, favored the editors "with a list of vessels left,
Sec. at that port, similar to the one furnished by captain
Ashley, of tiie Citneral Jackson.
Captain Robins informs, tuat three Urge privateers had
arrived there from Baltimore, changed their flag, and
hoisted the Garthageniancolors, :uk! s-died for the Spanisit
Main. He also states that a number more of a similar des-
cripiion. were daily expected from Baltimore fur’simi
lar purposes.—JWw-J oek Gazette, '22iJ uit.
BnrosETowy, September 28.
Tbesliip Count ,/• touched here,' on Thursday
last, from the South Pacific Ocean. She had been one of
the squadron of the republican government of, Buenos
Ayres, and is commanded by captain Brown, to
whom they gave tlie title of commodorepr admiral.—
Whilst in their service, lie had been particularly entcr-
long
prlice of
tlie Portuguese having taken pos.ie-uion of Molite Video
(probably m behalf of Spam,) which, of eour.-c would be
followed by their othcrooeiv.lions against the r-jMihiicaus,
so that, if he had continued his voyage, he might have
exposed himself to capture, and therefore, :-.s he con'd no-
longer be of service to the Cause that he had espoused, he
shaped liis course for these seas, and has proceeded' to
leeward, perhaps to obtain supplies or disposed of tlie
vcsscUn some neutral island.
NV.w-Oi!lka>», September 27.
VTe have just received tlie following news from the
coast of .Mexico:
“BoqviUa tic Peilro, Sejttcm/.ei 16.
“General Guad.d/Jirie \ i. toru has beaten lhe%neray at
OrisSava,' and taker, from them ail the crop of tobacco, so
precious for fattening their treasury. The com
mandant Ttran hud gone by forced marches to tile vil
lages on tlie coast to the south < t V. raCruz, to seize on
the pert of Guaracuaicos, fr m whence the royaiists fit it
to VeraCruz, according to a number of intercepted let
ters.
• ••■ai.sv six 1.0,11 4V I ’ I’ Uj lie- uc.u L/e e n |y.neiv'Mi,i i, v
prizing, and was on bis return to tie t porC from a
and successful crui/A, when he received iiuelngeiic
1- /
-The kingdom o^thc Netherlands, in consequence
of e . o- peraoou of Cie Dutch squadron in the expedi
tion; siuli 1'iiioy tne same privileges as England.
5.1,. A new treaty shall be formed between England
ana Vipers, in w men the kingdom of the Netlierlaiuls
slim be included.
Uiiur article's of the armistice, stipulate that tlie regen
cy man preserve the right of making war upon certain
E ir(,i,van ,towers; but that those oi their subjects who
n...v ..ai hi .) then* hands, shall never be made slaves, bat
t:-at.das prisoners of war.
Another account of the adair at Algiers states, tiiat
t! e Iky Lad been compelled to give up ail the .neney
tint in' iiad received of the various European powers,
end to is a-use 11,000 wluie European slaves. The
English lost but) uieti, ami one ul tiled - ships suiiered
liiueii.
S-ptnnber 14.—The de-tails which we have given of
the a'.ck on Algiers, were hmuglit to Marseilles by a
i reiic.i curvcttc. it is iwiiied, tiiat the battle of the 2i"d)
lasted fruia 2 o’clock, ui the afternoon, to after midnight;
am, lue l)ey, dis'UListkd wi Oi the measures taken by his
iri,iis:eroi lUarme, hi.dcut off his head.
.. . an . .ivlerfro.il tne prelect of the department of the
Jk is., tne distiiiauou of brandy from grain, is forbid-
den.
wn tne 8ih instant, the Du...e of Wellington left this
rny ter Cainbray , to pass hr review a part of the army
of occupation.
The frigaie Medusa, proceeding to Senegal with the
n ■ > governor, was ship wrecked ha leagues from Cape,
lh.nc, July 2, and on.y lb persons escaped.
On the 5ui September, a royal ordinance was issued
r q tiring a new election of „f 2o8 deputies in tne 8G de-
p. J meats of France. By a late ceil us, the population
of France is ascertained to be 29,4sO,viov! souls.
1 ne king ot iftiiSsia having remaineU 15 days, at Top-
litz, was atjout to return to Berlin by w ay of oi Siiesia.—
T he expectedTueecing of sovereigns was therefore not
to take place.
The health sol the king of Sweden is re-established.—
Prince Oscar, is named viceroy oi Norway, ami count
M-erucr, governor of the pr.\ nice, will act as his mentor.
Tl.e dispute between die king and states of Wirleniblirg
is unstteied. A duel was fought ai Brussels, Sepiemher
7, bciiiud the palace of L..eken, b-.-tAveen -Messrs. D. &. C.
t.ie lormcr of whom was snot through the cheeks, and had
a ooih broken. Five pit cents at Paris September 13,
57, id; hank, snares JU»5.
An American schooner arrived August 19, at Ravenna.
Tiie cajitiun proceeded immediately to Rome on busi
ness with the Pope. .Aaotlici; account says it was a Li
gate tiiat anchored ,.t i’. -.venna.
flie London Times of September 6, contradicts the
report that hail prevailed ol tiie Uireat of the American
squadron to bombaru Naples, and adds, “whatever ate
ti.c Claims of tiie Americans, tin v have-been brought for-
v.aro in a more decent way. On'me biu of August, Mr.
P. ickuvy jiresentcd Ins tetters of credence-1<> the kin »of
tiie two Sicilies. Hellas been sent to Naples on a spe-
Cj.ii mission, whence he is to proceed S . l’etersbui-gii,
wiieil Ui.d is accbiiiplisued. k is prelenued already tiiat
l;eisto propose a cession of territory, in case the N'eapoi-
I.uii govci'iur.Wit sWU not discover the disposition, or the
means of satisfying dnf.detnand of tlie Americans in mon
ey. The Lipan Isles have been mentioned, but it is not
probable tjiaL tlie court of Naples wide suit to such an
arraiigemeui."
The same paper mentions a report that Spiun has eg vied
to tiie court oi Bio Janeiro, ad tne »cfc bank of tiie Itu la.
Plata; and.than the iader bus ceded to tiie former, in the
forth of do a tT of die princesses, the pr ovince oi G.ivejrza.
N APcts. Akgust 24. ,
As »o the American ckumis, the first demand of four mil
lions of dollars » .s at first iieferred, by tne gol ermnent
tothfecongress.of Vienna, liutit appeal's tiiat .it the
tune ns intervention W as not accepted. The urgent de
mands of Mr. Pinkiiey gave list’to a thousand rumors.—
Some say that tiieg'oveiinnenl h-.s promised to pay ; otiieis
ti.at they jiav'edeiimn iy consented to tlie cession of a port
in thej Meditcrranei it. But * lias not been detenmutd,
as has been pretended, to cede By i ncus. The. f.ipari Isies
are likewise spoken of situated at Uie north west extrem
ity of Sicily, called in the classical ages the Ionia’; Istauus;’
Wt they have no port fitted for accommodating tne wants
oi the Americans.
Nap'.es, August 18.
The American squadron remains in our road. Itissaid
they are desirous t enlist the colonists who are here. By
a regulation of the squadron, tiie indiscriminate visit of
alt person's thereunto,-is proinbited, .
Lr.xnox, September 9
Three per cents 62 1-2.'
01 .MSTEAD &. ll.vT'TELhli.
v For the Havana #
The f.«st wiiiiirgschooner JIIiUTUS, Nathaniel
Thomiison, m. -ter, will take freight or passen
gers if immediate application is made to the
master,on board, or NICHOLS ot HUNTER.
f nov 2 a -131 ^
l< 1 cr (Jiiai'iefcum
Tlie regular, t’.st sailing, p: cket sloop GEN-
^ ^‘yER AL WASUINGTtJN, U. Campbtll, n.-ister,
sail first fair wind. For freight or passage,
having handsome accommodations apply on hoard, or
to • NICHOLS &. MUSTER,
nov 2-i—i 131 ' •-•f
• For fiharlestoo
.The sloop MANHATTAN, Lath.rnp, in.
,.y'v sail next week.. For freigl.. • r
-'*sw3ft«i*aviiig elegant accoinmodatioi.s, apr-iv to
Gartliier Tiifto.
ftev 2 A 131
Boat IlamjHon.
Notice is hereby given, that pilot, ge due the.above
Boat, is to be paid to no one but myself; as 1 am tiie on
ly: person authorized by the Commissioners oP-l'iloiage to
receive thr same. JOHN 6 lID! COMBE, k. i
no- n ' It
A variety of Gooc
rossis-fisn or • '' *
GROCERIES, HUY GOODS and JEWELLERY.
Conditi, . c.ohl. ,
iu., to commend'd II o'dock
3. Bcpass. auct'r.
Auction.
On Monday next, 4th inst.
mil l/e sold on Messrs. Jlf'Kiwte £4 Co’s, -wharf, for at*
coi/tu the underwriters anti oil concerned,
I trunk SILKS, r.hd
1 trunk BONNET5
Damaged 1 on board the schooner M'Donough on her
i 'passage from 1’hilodelpSia. 0
* T.SO - . »
1 crate TEA KETTLES arid SAUCE-PANS
Terms, cash *
Sale to commence nt 11 o'clock
M. Herbert & Co. aufct’rs.
The Managers an J Ass.st.mls of Fire Engines, are no-
t’.fied to attend a regular meeting, in the Exchange, on
M'.)NDAY»4tii Xoreiubcr next, at 8 o’c.rt- k i*. x. at wldcii
time an election wiit mke ]>iace for CLERK to the Board.
Candidates w ill leave 'J.eir app.iePl ns vdli
Thomas AV. Jvotlman
181 (
nov
y
iricn/i
'Ai
)\v landing', u.ia
z >• hogsheiuls Molasses
75 bags Cofiee
5ll do Batavia Sugar
JR. Ricliavdson.
2 1 >1
d lor saie,
or euioj
scliooV'U-. i■'ffinpi\ at Taylor's rehurf,
Neil,
On hoard th
loti b .rreis North Carolina 1 Alt
nov 2 v 131
A Spanish squadron hit 9vsent sev< r.,1 launckes, mount
ed by ahundreu soldiers, to drive the patriots Irom Bo-
qui lude Pcdva—out the Dons, r. pulsed wi ll the loss
oi •v.vcral men, retired with the greatest pm ipimtion.”
-1/ —
ROBBERY!! |
The bank of Philadelphia w as entered during Sunday
or Sunday night, and robbed, of a considerable sum in
specie and notes, .md some pi.-Ie The villains appear
(o have been furnished with suitable implements for ef
fecting their purpose, as every lock, desk and chest w.»s
opened and searched; excepting on.y the lire proof vault,
which fort,in, teiv baffled ail their force and art. Had
they succeeded iiei-e,"'the lbs; to the bu'k. nd mdi'ui i-
»ls would have bteli intuicusc.—I'/tituucffuu Gazette,
21st instant.
From the .Acte-.drk Celtic*! of October 22.
The legislature of tne stale of New-Jersey convene in
the city of i renton this day .
A'ezc-Jersey !■'.!.-e.ion.—Tne recent election in this state
for members of the legislature, has terminated, s was |
expected in favor of republicanism. In both houses diere j
is a decided republican majority. In the counties of |
Hunterdon and .Monmouth, which usually deciue po- j
iitic.d character of the state, there h.i> lu, n no federal op
position this year. The following table exhibits i.r r<-
iauve strength of cacii party ih each br-ncii nt Uie legis
lature:—
Run BLieAy. F. nxH tr,.
For sale
A HORSE, suitable for a family, being rctnaikablv
gentle, and a good saddle Siorse.
Also a second I .and CARRIAGE, being light and suit
able for this ph-.ce. Enquire at this office.
bait.
10,000 bushels Idvcrpool GROUND S ALT. For sale
bv I ?iv».’>i vS (oVUDNCU.
r i ci(U*J r:t
X\ m -.
\ rents for
'I'be undersu-ned J.aving been appoin'e
the verv respi c-abie i'ouse pf Jonv f foxv um v! > ecu fx Co.
of Madeir.,; thev wi'.., at an” tune ivccivc, from i-espon-
sible p. rtmlx, s ' ../.uni . or orders for any iiuaiititv ot
Madeira Wine) w Ucii will bo»se;ected nd shipped, by
the said house, with all possible care and attention; and
the person? whoinn Is for will be drawn upon at thirty
or sixtv days sight for the cost, which will require to he
accepted a the line when the wine is rleiivi r>-d.
As the -Market at M deira is generally advantageous
for tiie sale of Rice, 'he undersigned will attend to the
shipment *T any p-.rcel ordered Jo he consigned to the
above vm inTi ri d y,o ;se. to whom they will r. . unit the
siiir.-jx rs’ iiisivucdoiis for insurance, appropriation and
reniit'ance. WILLIAMSON l*. DE v ll.I.ERS,
■■ ■ 1 r.—1 l j amt Co.remission Jilercluints
- *—
Con
ily. .
tysnnbt’y.
Co?.**:
fy. ,‘lsscmbly.
Essex,
1
‘k
6
0
Bergen,
1
0
0
o*
Morris,
1
4
0
0
Sussex,
1
0
2
Hunterdon,
1
4
0
0
Somerset,
0
0
1
3
Middlesex,
0
0
1
3
Monmouth,
1
3
0
0
Burlington,
0
0
1
1
Glouct ster,
0
0
1
,j
Salem,
1
v>
0
0
Cumberland,
1
o
0
0
Cape .May,
(>., a
• 0
1
1
8
23
5
18
Making a republi'
can ma
joriJv of (
■igh.t tn
joint meeting.
icnois bz Hunter
Offer for sale,’at then- store on Jones' -ivhnef,
A gen* I' .i assoiiiiient .1 SilXi? CiiA.s.Dl.EK\, -itON-
.MONtiEIiY and GKOGMU’ES, ticti.ed by the late ar
rivals from Nevv-York and Boston; wli.ch, added to their
stock on bail'd, ln.-Jies tin ir a ssortment large and complete.
TO KENT
A Counting House :;.id part i f the Store which they
occupy. u iv 2 ■■— • 131
lAe subscribers
Continue to transact business as FACTORS and COM
MISSION MKR-Ui \ N FS, and Win be thankful for tin
prolonged favors of their friends.
Then o/jer fo sale
Superfine Philadelphia Flo. r
IJii.ii and. Slierry Wine, in pines and quarter casks
Cotintr*' Cm and West India Rum.
(jcardie $C Alexander M. Kit.
nov 2 iji e
, !n; d be interesting to many of our friends to know,
,!il c,n the l't of next niouth, btJM AX M‘Uit, xsq. wijj
J- •-sianiisi! ,ne lme of mail stages between Fayetteville,
CaiiiuLji, „.y f Oujumbio, which route lias been recently
tutcrrupieit or disused.—lYdtiondi Intelligencer.
Ronr.nT Wbabto.x, esq. has bcTu unanimously elected
>» tne select and common council, mayor eiftbe city of
1 iuiadeipida. * *
* In Ber .en only two member* ot assemtav are cho
sen—t'lere being a tic between Peter 8ip. republican—
and Peter Mickies, federal—each having 979 votes.
PORT OF S WAInNAH,
Saturday, aX'uveniuey 2, IS iG.
AH Ul \ Jt!l.
Ship Juno, Doake, New-Yotic
Albert Gall .tin, Clark, Ncw-Vork
-Concordia, Coffiii, Portsmoutlk, (.v. it.)
Jo o '{iilktiv, llomor, Philadelphia
Brig T'wo Brothers, Sunham, Boston
Spartan,.Soule, Boston.
Gustavus, Wingate, l'ortsmo'-.th
Britisii brig liaiiiduy, Siewai t, Baltimore
Sloop Ranger, fhiegs, Xe-w-Kedfonl
M.mii.itten, iattiirop, Charleston, 1 day-
General Washington, Camp hell, Charleston
CCK VIIF.D.
Rrig Rclvidere, Jocelin, New-York
Schooner Harriet, Newell, Nevv-York
Sloop Nancv,'Brown, St. Man’s
’ NOTICETU MARINERS.
On the first day of N'T :mber next the Light at Charles-
lun (s. c.) which is now lived 'vili be altered to a itEvotv-
ino timer. At the distance or'8 or 9 league's the time
of darkness will he twice to that of light. As you ap
proach it tiie tune of darkness wiii deci er.se and that of
iig'it increase, Until you get witiiih J leagues, when the
light vili not wlioliy disappear, but (lie greatest strength
of light will be as one to forty four at t m least.
A light house is now building on Point Judith, and wifl.
be g’giited cn tlie 15th November next, ,*id contain a
hevoivivg U'mr to cbstiiigtiish it from Newport light,
which is a fixed one. It wn. la built of stoiia 49 feet high
and tim. lumps will'be 60 feet above live level of the
sea. —
A Light ll.nisc is building on Point Gaminon, (sooth
side Cape Cod) vv.iicb makes the north side of iiyan.us
Harbor. The idght House stands on the s. w. c-xtremi’y
of the Point and bears a. s. w. iron tiie noled rocks cr.i-
lee the Bishop and Clerks. It wiii be lighted on the 25th
November next and contain arisen i.iiiicr.
Such printers as ark disposed to diffuse light, will please
publish the above and oblige, respectfully,
I'.aMC.M) M. Hat’NX..
J'\’ctb York, October If, 1816
A CARD.
X,The iji;designed, passenger^ in the ship Jitno;.from
New-York, return our thanks to exp! ain Doak, tor his ve
ry geui iemanlyr conduct during tije voyage.
Sahnit R. DaVK-npout, Shut A.F. Fahm, Eliza Cscrcii,
J A \ r. S. W A O K ,RoS W K LL KlXG, J. DaVKNI'OHT, (."(iHtl T-V-
'BEi:, P. R.v\-elte, J. Ill Nr an, Ai.Kitnn Waiis, 'I'bomas
Askew, .Tastes Twin, W. Gavlour. nov 2———131
~ a gaud; f
The passengers oii iionrd the brig Hollon, return their
thanks to captain Atkims for his polite attention during
their passage from Boston to Savannah,
nov l i»—c 134
The suosdiToers
*
finer for sfil ', rt'ceived/icr bag Hollo:^jroui Boston,
.vi c.- srs assorted Shoes
3 do napped ilais
2 do children's morocco Hats
1 do plated Whips —\
16 boxes best No. Pi c.'tton Cards
1 do do do 5 wool do
59 reams pot ami letter Paper
. Bantling front lung T'tco Brothers
25 his New Engia ... .iiini
18 casks Lead, in small bam
2 cases domestic tiO-.-Da T H. CONDY & CO.
-181
•Vo. 21, Uo',on's Binge
Cabinet Furniture.
A handsome assortment of Mahogany Furniture, hist
lnni led, consisting of Sideboards. Secretaries, Sofas, Bu
reaus. card Tables, dining Tables with endS, breakfast
T'.blts, candle Stands, work Stands, field and high post
Bedsteads, IStc. F5rs.de by J. 11. OLDERSHAW,
On the Bay, adjoining the corner of H hitukei- street
nov 2 *r 181.
Dancing Academy.
GABRIEL r L. COLMESNIL
Inf »ms his frieiyj- and fl.e public in general, tl'.at he
will open Jiis Dancing School, at Mr. Luccna’.s long
V' qi.i, Broughton-streei, on Monday-, the 11th instant.
He hopes,-that liy his attention to the pupils confided to
lib. care, hq will merit the patronage of the public. For
terms apply to him, at Messrs. Thomnsson ie Colmesnil,
near the Planter's Bank. The quarters to be paid in ad
vance. * nov 2 r 131
Contract.
COMMISSIONERS OF PILOTAGE. -
Proposals, w ul be received for erecting a BEACON
on uie \\ bite Oyster Bank, one on Adam’s Knole, one
or, Cockspur, one on Racoon Island, and two on the
Upper Mudfi.it. Application to be made to Ahhaiiam
Nininw, esq. JOHN G. HOLCOMBE, s. c. v.
r.uv 2 ■■■ 131 ,
Georgia—Buil»c]i county.
By Ely- Kennedy, clerk of tlie court of ordinary for
county and state- sfyrcsaid.
Whereas, DoratKy Williams and John Williams, ofthe
said connty, apply for letters of administration on the
estate and effects of Samuel Williams, late 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 am- they have) in niy office, on
or before tiie first Monda^ tn January next, otherwise
letters of administration will be granted the applicants.
Given under my hand and seal, this 30th day of Octo
ber in tbe year of our Lom eighteen hundred gnd sixteen.
’ f G. S.] ' - ELY KENNEDY, c. c. o.
nov i- 1 ■
Auction.
On Tuesday next, the 5th instant,
H id be sold at my store,
Groceries and Dry Goods*,.
.hid, without the least ivsorve,tit dose a sale,
1 bale siii.vriilie f lotlis
4 bales s-.vt d L-rt do
2 do Von-.- Blankets
1 ih? Fvari:.*i;giits
1 do Flannels
'42 pit.c.-s tine fancy Waistcoating
25 do fine Stockinets
45 do Bon'.baztts, assorted
128 do 4-4 and 6-4'coLton Catiibrifca
2 trunks CrJicoes
2 cases Ginghams -
1 -case Urtibrel): 3
1 trunk .Madras Handkerchiefs
2 Closes Pins
Iinit.lion, a .mask and white bordered Shaw ls
Merino ami silk Shawls
Irish Linens, cottoifShirtings, be.
Terms made known at the time
date to commence precisely at. 19 o'clock
1). Williford, auct’r.
nov 2 131
Additional Notice.
b.V^K OF GEORGIA.
Whereas, it is represented, that it will be more con
venient to many of the Stockholde rs, that the time pr: -
Scribed for the payment of tlie Instalment, of twenu-
three p. r ce’it. which inc.hvlcs the five per cent of specit,
directed by the board, on tlie 20th September, 1816,
should be extended.
Itesolved unanimously, That the time he, and the same is
hen by extended to the second Monday in January next,
and that tlie Cashier give notice, tiiat die said Instalment
is required to be paid on or before the said second Mon
day in January next.
Extract f am the JWnutes.
Eleazar Early, (
Smi>'VTinh x 1 1.>T Cay! ’ *
City Marshal's sales.
Ou the first Tuesday in December next,
Will be sold at the court house iii the city of Savanna!.,
between the usual hours of 10 o’clock in the forcncc' ,
and 3 o’clock in die afternOGn.
All that wharf lot No. 6 and buildings, Reynolds war ',
or so much thereof as will satisfy- the tax of ihe estate of
Nicholas Ancia.ix, for tiie Year 1S16, and costs.
Also, all that lot No. 10 and buildings, 4th tything
Reynolds ward, or so much thereof as will satisfy the citv
tax of Simon Jackson, for die years 1809, 10,11, 12,1»,
14, 15, and 16, and cos's.
Also, all that wharf lot No. 9, or so much thereof os
will satisfy tiie city tax of Abraham Twiggs for tlie year
18i6, and costs.
Aiso, all that lot No 6, and buildings, second tythirig,
Reynolds Ward, or so much thereof as will satisfy the
city t..x of Archibald Smith, for the year 1811, and costs.
Also, all that lot No. 4, Sloper tything, Perceval ward,
or so much thereof as will satisfy the City tax of Mrs.
M-Gill, far the year 1816. and inists.
Also, buildings on lot No. 25, old Franklin ward, or
so much thereof as will s. tisfy the city tax of the estate
Thomas Pitt, for thevears 1815 and 1816, and costs.
Aiso, buildings on litter O, Heathcote ward, or so
nnicii thereof as .will satisfy the city tax of David Leioa,
torthc year 1815, and costs.
Also, two thirds of lot and buildings No. 4, Jekyl ty-8
thing. Darby- Ward, or so much thereof, as will satisfy
the city tax of estate of M. Germaine, for die yxar 1816,
and costs.
Alsu, lots No. 6 and 7, in the village 6f St. Gall, or-
so much thereof, as will satisfy the city tax of William
Smith, for.tbe y tar 1816, and costs. -
Also, buildings on Falnu street, to satisfy the city tax
of Leah Simpson, for the year 1816, and costs.
Also, die buildings on lot No. 10, second tything Rey
nolds ward, to satisfy the city tax of Lewis B. Thompson,
lor the years 1815 and 16, and costs, j
Also, halt wharf lot aiut buildings, Darby,ward, of so
much thereof us will satisfy the city tax of Henrietta Mil
ler, for the year 1816, and costs.
Aiso, all tiiat wliarf lot No. 2 ar.d buildings, Reynolds
ward, or so much thereof as will satisfy the city tax of
Mrs. Margaret Fraser, for the ye..r 1816, and costs.
F. M. Stone, c. M.
nov 2 131 .. —.
bheriii s sales.
On the first Tuesday in December next.
Will be sold at the court house, in the city of Savannah,
between the usual hours often and diree o’clock,.
Half of the Island, known by die ri .me of Rutton Isl
and, on the River Savannah, containing thirty-six and :.
half acres, or no nr ich thereof as will satisfy the tax d ie hy-
Owen Owens, dec. for the year 1815, the former purchas
er having not complied. ADAM COPE, s. c. c.
nov 2 13t
Inferior Court—Chathatii county.
Chambers, 2d JYoiietnber, 1816.
On the petition of Charles C. Dunn stating, that he is
confined at the suit of Barrett & Sims, otl bail process,
and that he is unable to pay Ids debts, or to support him
self in his confinement, but is willing to make a fair su: -
render of all his estate, real arid personal, forthe benefit
of his creditors, in tetms of the Insolvent Acts of tin*
State.
his ordered,That thjs.iid Charles C-Durin,be brought
up at the Court House, iii the city or Savannah, on the
sixth day of January next at 10 o’clock,, to be examined
in the premises, and th:^ ncitice thereof Be given in one
of die gazettes of Savannah.
. Extract from the minutes
Job T. Bolles,
nov 2 t -131 - - cleric.
Georgia—-Otatliartl county.
By- S. M. Bond, clerk of the court of ordinary for tho "
county of Chatham. , •
To all whom it' riiay concern.
Whereas, Samuel M.Mordacai, of Savannah, hath this
day applied for letters of administration, (with the will
annexed,) on the estate and effect* of Waller Roe, dcr.
which remain unadministered, on behalf of the creditor*
of said deceased.
Now, therefore', these are, to cite and admonish all
and singular the kindred and creditors of the said deceit*,
to file tJieir objections, (if any Urey have,) in my office
on or before the first Monday in December next, other
wise letters of administration will be granted to die said
applicant.
Given under my hand and. seal of office, at Savannah,
diis 1st day of November, 1816.
[L. 3.] ' StMl BOND, r. c, o.e. r.
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