Savannah republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1816-1818, November 07, 1816, Image 6

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r H a? 1 ■ •:>: “'•'Mi -...: *>*' "J'*; i >* -.v~ r ■■ v. i ■O k_ & Notice. 4$ election will be held at the court-house, in Savan nah, oh Monday, the 35th November, instant, for a JUS TICE of the Inferior Court of Chatham county, to fill the hicancy occasioned by the death of Robert Mackay, es- ri^itfre, ef which the electors of said coririty Will'take no tice; to be superintended by three justices of the peace. JOHN F. WILLIAMSON, j. i. c. c. c. OLIVER STURGES, j. i. c. c. c. nov S—132 Notice. To be sold, at public auction, in front «f the court- t use, in the city of Savannah, on the first Tuesday in attafy j}ext, one thousand acres of pritne land, situate on the south branch of Turtle river, Glynn county—the jjoint property of the Union Society, Chatham Academy apd. the Savannah Poor-House and Hospital Society, ' jwhich tract of land Was originally granted to theBethes- " 2* ' College. Any person who feels disposed to embark largely in the cultivation of cotton, corn or sugar-cane, would find this a most eligible situation. The grants can "be seen by applying at the office of Lloyd & Morrison, ■inthe 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. V. II. audit. S. ^ aur 33 H*3 ■ T n otice. All personshaving 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- ament. WILLIAM PRATT, oc' 12—fr.—122 at/m’&r Twtxitv Dollars 5 re vard. Ranaway,.from the subscriber, on the night of the 25th October, 1816, two Negro men: Jons, a country born fel low, about twenty-nine or thirty years of'hge, slim made, about five feet eight or nine inches high; took with him his last year’s round jacket, greyish colored, lined with blue, and blue pantaloons, also a blue and white mixed coatee of' homespun; and homespun pantaloons and waistcoat; and had on a felt hat, John was formerly the property of colonel. Ferdinand Oneal, ofMTntosh coun ty, and purchased from him by the subscriber in the -year of 1811. Bmrrus, a likely country born fellow, jabout twenty three years of age, about five feet six or . seven inches high, has a large scar on his left elbow occasioned by a burn; took with him no cloths except What he had on, which are a greyish colored round . jacket, lined with blew, checked homespun pantaloons, and Osnaburgh siiirt, an old. twilled waistcoat and felt Wat. Each of them took with them a blanket. Brutus Was formerly the property of Dr. William Ioor, and purchased from him by the subscriber in the year 1814. ' 1 The above reward will be paid for the said negroes, or Ten dollars for eitlier of them being delivered to the subscriber, at Springfield, or on being lodged in any gaol and information given, so that the subscriber get them. STEPHEN S. CARROL. '' bet 2b—'it*—129 / . Advertisement. Itanaway'torn the subscriber, on the fifth May last, a negro woman named LllCY, about 5 feet, 2 or 3 inches high, thin visage, a scar on one of her cheeks, from 40 to 45 years’ old, speaks smooth and plain, and pretty good English. Any person who wifi deliver her to me, or to any gaol in.Georgia or South-Carolina, shall receive igrewtqi of twenty dollars, to be paid by * -•.. Moses Horton. Beaufort District. ‘27th Oct 1816—r,—130 , ;flix ^ni a (Quarter Cents' reward, Fcfr taking up anu delivering to me, my apprentice boyAixsc, 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 from harboring said boy or assisting him any way, or from carrying him out of the place. ~ JOHN STILWELL. sent 26 —115 ■*- *** Brought to Savannah gaol, on the 15th October, 1816, a negro man named Isaiah, five feet eleven inches high, about twenty years of age, says he belongs to Mr. Lewis Cyphets, of Camden, (South Carolina) A. HARMON,,d. g. e. c. oct 17—124 * vl a nui eu county. By Isaac Orews clerk. of the court of ordinary for the county of Camden. Whereas, Joseph Hull, applies to me for letters of ad ministration, on the estate and effects of James IV. lienee, late-of .said; county, deceased, as principal creditor. These are > therefore, tp cite and admonish, all and sin gular,the kindred and eftditars of die said deceased, to file .their objections (if any they have,) in iny office on or,before the first Monday of January next, otherwise . letters <S»f atlnumstratibn will be granted to him. P^iyeri underJBy hand an l seat, the 7th day of October, one fhpusahd eight hundred and sixteen. XR. S.j *—137 IftAAC CREWS, clerk. - Georgia—Chatham county. v By S. M. feiond, rilerk of the emirt of ordinary for the coupty, of Chatham. _ "tftf all Whom it may concern. ' WhereaSi’Sadtiuel M. Mordacai, of Savannah, hath this, day apfeHed for letters of administration, (with the will sKnexra.) on-lhe estate and -effects of Walter ltoe, dec. which remain unadministered, on behalf of the creditors of said deceased. ’ tJi^fpre, these are, to cite and admonish all *ndb singular the kindred and creditors of the said depeas- -to file their objections, (if any they have,) in my office on or before the first Monday in December next, other- : letters of adpueistration willbe granted to the said Iwkrtt- iveir under my hand and seal of office, at Savannah fh&SM day cf November, 1816. {b.8-1 &M. BOND, r. c. e. t. e. Valuable; Lands foi* sale. Foiif hundred arid fifty acres, prifne tide swariip, ofi the Savannah Back River, situated about ten miles above the city, well adapted to the culture of rice or the sugar cane;upwards of one hundred acres now under dam, and Cultivated by James Ancfam, esq. Also, a.tract, containing upwards of three hundred acres, ddjaeent to the above tract—tins tract will be worthy the attentioh 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 die culture of cotton anil 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 Purysbiirgh, known by the name of Bear Bluff—this tract is very valuable, as it abounds with white Oak and other timber, suitable f6r the Savannah market. Also, two tracts of pine Land, in the vicinity ofPurys- burgh, well timbered. The whole of the property will be sold on easy and moderate terms. Apply to John NoUtos, on the Okaties; or in Savannah, to Jacob Deveaux. sept 7 107 Lamp"— In the vicinilv of Savannah FOR SALE. A tract of land, (known by the name of BonabeHe, and lately the property of a Mr. Bretet) 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 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, as the heirs of the esla’e, of w hich it forms a part, are anxious for a division of the property. Persons desirous of purchasing will apply fi.r further particulars to either, GEORGE JONES, EBENEZER JACKSON or on 8 120 EDWARD F. TATTNALL . orps oi Heavy Artillery, During the lute War. The members of the corps of the Savannah Heavy Ar tillery, that served during the late war, under the com mand of captami William B. Bulloch, are notified that, in conformity with the appropriation that was made to purchase SWORDS with the fundsarising from the pay of the corps, they have been accordingly procured and are now ready for delivery, and that "by catting on Wil liam Gaston, late lieutenant of the company; each mem ber will be furnished with his sword. Those members that have removed into the country will be furnished by sending their written order; and the friends oc. repre sentatives of such members as may have deceased since the war, are also entitled to receive in their stead. or. 19—. -125 VV ants a situation, In a dry good or grocery store, a young man of re spectable connexions. The most unexceptionable refer ences can be adduced for probity and capacity. A line addressed to F. G. and left at tiris office iv ill be attended to. oc‘ 3l 13t» To rent Two tenement HOUSES. Min's, Broughton sireet. Enquire of Mrs. Philip nov 5—132 To rent or lease. That well known WHARF, at present occupied by Taylor, Davis & Taylor, will be let for one or more years: it is one of the best situations for a lumber yard, in Savannah; possession may be had on the first of De cember next. For terms apply to John Gardiner. oct 24—127 * SheriiTs sales. On the first Tuesday in December next, Will be 9old at the court house, in the city of Savanna^, between the usual hours of ten and three o’clock. Half of the Island, known by the name of Hutton Isl and, on the River Savannah, containing thirty-six and a half acres, or so much thereof as will satisfy the tax due bv Owen Owens, dec. for the year 1815, the former purchas er having not complied. ADAM COPE, s. c. c. nov 2- 131 Siierirfs sales. On the first Tuesday in December next, Will be sold at Bryan court house, betw een the usual hours of 10 and 3 o’clock, All tliat tract of land containing 50 acres, more or less, situated on the salts; levied on as tire property of Joseph Sill, deceased, to satisfy sundry executions.— Conditions, cash. LEE BLACKSELL, s. b. c. oct 31—+p— 130 vSherirt s sales. On thefirst Tuesday in December next, Willbe sold atEifingham court-house, between the usu al hours, All that tract of land, containing seventy-two acres, on the Augusta road, the residence of Mathew Reiser, ta ken by virtue of an execution, as the property of the said Mathew Reiser, to satisfy an execution in favor of the ad ministrator of Young Griffen, dec. returned to me by a constable. C.H. DASHER, s. n. c- oct 26 128 City SheriiTs sale. Oii the first Tuesday in December next, Will be sold, in front of the court-house, between the usual hours, One chest carpenter’s Tools and one trunk Clothing; levied on as the property of Thomas Wilson, deceased, to satisfy Edward Hughes. Jpaac D’Lvon. 8. c. e. tfet Chatham Acade Messrs. Bail lie and Jewitt bavin mv. in the different branches of English ^edu^c ^ commence To Morrow Morning, at 9 C * U “ *■ Academy. In consequence of the iU ne “ c i, Rci . Son, no tickets can yet be issued for the u° f ~' /r G languages. A separate room will be arm ° r ^ young ladies. Tickets can be had bv auTT^tol Treasurer, at his office, opposite Mr. CuvU’ . noy 5— 132 ; Factor ■age and Coi„ Uus . I he subscriber having commenced in it , of BUSINESS', offers his services to l us D f 50 ' 1 - li c public; Lis Counting-Room is on Wayne’ ,, in<i ■ formerly occupied by Messrs. Hfinizy & g ' fetqre is large and commodious—oroduce^ V * ceived on storage and every attention given , ’• ta,*^ «'vhAu »i A i' Dissolution of Copartners] The firm of Knu fc , q'l The firm of Kxox & Stoxe is this day die, mutual consent; debts due then, must be r id u “1 mauds against them presented to Asdhkw fc H is duly authorised, and have'agreed to sertl' !?' "1 ness of said firm; and who wilTcontinue bu- ,^ H own account. A XDREW K\oy "" MILUAM R STujn ^rl —ir- 31—p—130 Contract. ft., v a COMMISSIONERS OF 1’ILOTUE * Proposals will be received fur Von the W lute Oyster Bank, one on (iockspur, one on Racoon I. ;u P per Mudfiat. Application to be nude to i,, N n hols, esq. JOHN G. iiOLCOMi F \ nov 2— 131 -;» r. r t riLOTAGE. ,r ertc 'ing a BFAf'ff on Adam’s Kh, ,.,!, Liard, and two or II A bale of Go«>ds, Marked diamond B. , . 190, J "d one box Tin edJ. P. L.No. 52, was landed from on board die Amelia, from Ncw-\ork, for much no Bui of Lad, has appeared. They will be deavered to the application to, no. 5 m 132 t .owner CECBGE GORDON' Lost - A BOX, marked diamond II. No. 104, contain* I Vestings; landed at Teifair’s wharf, from the Cotton Plant, and is supposed to have been tAcr, the whaif by the drayman in mistake. The pey, pei-sons having the s..me in possession, will be p iat to give information to tiie subscribers. nov 5- Calvin Bakei k C -1.32 0. For sale ~ a The Wharf, lately occupied by Caig taining 200 feet fronton Savaiuuji River; bouivhn -■ warilly by Carnochan & Mitciiel, and eastwsidiv b - s drew Knox. Also, the 'Wharf Lot, adjoining the Eem, a F Wayne, containing 150 feet on the river and ntj . feet back, from thy same; bounded eastwam.v bv • fence at Fort Wayne. On tins lot, is the House,' two piazas, at the east end oi the Bav. For ’ please apply to . PETER Mil CM... aui>- 2-t 101 For sail Two thirds, in fee simple, of the WHARF and STOREij at present occupied by Charles Howard, and a le.sct::l a considerable number of years for the other third, s>| ject to an annual payment of four hundred and tiiir three dollars, and one third. The ti ies will beindi-j.t table and immediate possession given, warrantee ftu d incumbrance. TSR51S One half payable in six months, and the renuindcr'H: four years on interest payabfe quarterly. Or, the premises will be leased for four year?, if un- 1 mediate application is made. Apply to Samuel Howard. oct 22 f VT 126 r jl.rs For sale, At first cost and charges, the following Mathematics | Astronomical, Geographical, Surveying and Opi::- ■ Intrumeiits, lately imported and cliietiy made bv D r tsr Anams, of London.-' One second best Theodolite, with telescope and Km. the horizontal and vertical motions, prothic-ft b: r v w ork, limb and nonius graituated to one nv.m.a, a .. .- gany tripod staff'and cast;, a very compute mstri c: One surveying or spirit Level, with acri'inanc td» cope, compass and ali requisite adjustments, a • the operations pf levelling, &c. mahogany tripod sw and case. One improved Circumferentor, with four sight vain compass, limb and nonius graduated to three m nu: muhog-.uiy tripod staff and cases. . . One plain Theodolite, with compass, ten inch tart graduated with nonius to three minuns, four sig!it improved b.di and socket, o;iked tripod staff andc tine Cylindrical Survey Cross, with sights at r:.. - c gles, compass, limb and nonius graduated to three i nutes, inahoganj^ tripod staff. I The new portable Orrerv, invented and made by v * I Jones, of London; jexi.ibtting, by wheel wort, d ,e I tive order and motion of the planets, with respect I tlie earth and sun; also other imptftiveni' nts. j One elegant case and set of Mathematical Inslnn 101 j Ofie rolling parallel Rule, invented by Eck.h-.nit One compound Magnifier. Apply to 1 •** - r -.' - Josiah Penfidu. sept 12 - — fr 109' ^ To rent Three ROOMS, without a kitchen, in Gibbons’ building. - Also, for sale a valuable family HORSE. ^ tiiiscofticw. - opt 31a i • ■ r - w ft ■ ' V air** 1 -' 7 r* 1 — ¥,*W ' ’tjrp.y \ ' x ^ ' fr' - <(-.T '<1 cVWr 0,