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But it is hoped that
where to rules ''“■; 4 ')‘^ nera i congress will remedy the
t h estahhshme.: > * .? Lou.snna who have visited
r,"LSa ret^Ae country us enjoying the
! 'es < teVcr. claim and producing every thing in
\WUsouri Gazette.
advan-
grea;
sfc undance.
FRFRA>fCE.
•.. i of the brig Commerce, captain Misser-
Bvthe r - r ] n ';‘‘ Bordeaux, we have received papers
vey. in 41 ^ ^ September and Paris to the 11th
ot that city "° xVe jiscover nothing interesting in them, if
i inclusive.; regulations in tne internal gov. rnment
we excep. a uhicil we p erct -ive the dissolution of
ot France r ties an( j ^ restoration of the col-
the c.iamta ^ ^ of criminal trials—which go on
leg 63 - . 1 ,-phe Commerce brought out twelve pas-
svvimnung ■■ . { , on Southern Patriot, 4th inst.
sengers.—‘"t“'
Nsw-YonR, October 29.
t , f ram Europe.—Yesterday arrived at this port,
r V sailing ships Comet, Center, in 35 days from
yj^vre-de-Grace, and the Sachem* Davis, 38 days from
these arrivals we learn verbally, that the prices of
cotton and ashes were rather declining in France; and
tint the harvest had been more abundant in that country
,| lun was expected, tliough tlie vintage had proved very
bad in consequence of the coldness ot the season.
The Comet sailed from Havre on the 22d of Septem
ber Captain Center has politely furnished the editors
.,f the Mercantile Advertiser with Paris papers to the
ihth and London papers to the 16th ot Sept, inclusive.
The French papers contain no ntws of moment. The
council of war, in its session of the Util of September,
condemned to death, for contumacy, general Bertrand
^ Under the Vienna head of September 7th, it is stated
that tlie emperor of Austria is to marry the princess Char,
lotte Augusta, of Bavaria, 24 years of age, and it is re
ported that die arch dutchess Leopoidina, of Austria, is
betrothed to prince Peter of Portugal and Austria.
Among the passengers in the Comet, is general 8. Ber
nard, formerly aid to the emperor Napoleon.
Prict of Stocks, London, Sept. 16.—Three per cent.
OOUaOli 62 1-8.
Nsw-York, October 30.
Specie.—The precious metals are almost prepetually
reaching jpne port or other in the United Slates. At
Philadelphia, die British schooner Doe, from Nassau
(r. r.) and at Norfolk, the brig Rose-in-Bloom, from
GNadar, have arrived'with specie.
The ship Independence, from Greenock, brought a
:ar.tv cf specie. One of the passengers has g30,000.
\Vt understand Uiat ncriy all the propriety of which
the Philadelphia bank was robbed, has been recovered.
The sloop of war Alert, lieutenant Stewart, is under
sailing orders for the Mediterranean. She received her
dispatches yesterday, and takes out dispatches and stores
for our squadron in,the .Mediterranean.—JVea<-Yurk Ga
zette, 20th ult.
General Gaines commenced the reading of his defence
yesterday before the court-martial. A spectator, on
comparing the testimony even in part with the char
ges and the comments in defence, cannot hesitate to pro
nounce the conduct of general Gaines throughout, to have-
been not only not censurable, but laudable.—aVno-Tort
Coluinbian.
The following is an extract of a letter from Haverhill,
N. H. dated October 18th.
“Snow fell last night about twelve inches deep, and is
-now (eight o’clock evening) about six inches. Sleighs
have been going quite brisk to-dav.”
mam : <g?>: •*:-
CT/ > The friends and acquaintances of Messrs. Del
berghe and Roma, are invited to attend the Funeral of
tlie late Mrs. Euu Dllbliiuhi:, TO-MORROW MORN
RIG, at 12 o’clock.
For Liverpool
rn m“» ** PMMdphk ship
uhlfh 1 nL LKhLEY, Roger Horner, master,
will be dispatched among the first vessels. For
JAMES JOHNSTON.
For sale
50 boxes apple and 50 boxes crab Cider, hi boxes of
one dozen each
2000 bushtds Liverpool ground Salt
200 pieces cotton Bagging,
nov 9—134
freight apply*, to
Crockery
For Liverpool
The copper bottomed ship LORD WHIT
WORTH, Joseph Yond, master. For freight
of 300 bales cotton apply to the master on
board, or to S . C. DUNNING
nov 9 134 -V,. 2. Commerce Row
I? or Liverpool
The brig TWO BROTHERS, William Lap-
riiiiii, muster, burthen 200 tons, in complete or-
.der and ready to take in; can be dispatched hav
ing a part of her cargo engaged. For freight or pas
sage apply on board, at Bolton’s central wharf, or to
J. liATTELLE.
nov 9 134
For Bordeaux
r- c-j— 1 he brig GUSTAVUS, Wingate, master.
gyd>Jj>vG ,le hundred bales cotton w ill ^ be taken on
iSiwE,freight. Apply on board at Bolton’s wharf, or to
Hazcn Kimball.
nov 9 — 134
For Ntw-lork
The fine fast sailing ship ONF.IDA, Moses
Hillard, master, will sail on Tuesday next, having
more than half her cargo onboard. For freight
of the baf ■ir.ee or passage, having elegant accommoda
tions, apply on board, at Bolton’s central wharf, or to
J. BATTKLLE.
nov 9—-—134
Tickets Rising!
O'}' ednesday, the 13th inst. the price of Tickets in the
MEDICAL SCIENCE LOTTETY
will b£ advanced to m.ivss noT.T.ans. The present price
is tex hollar* WARRANTED UNDRAWN.
The lists have been received to tlie fifteenth day, and
the following high prizes are vet in the wheel:
50,000 DOLLARS
10.000 DOLLARS
5,000 DOLLARS, &c..
W. T. Williams.
nov 9 134
For Baltimore
The regular packet brig- CALYPSO, captain
.Neili, will sail on Thursday next. For freight
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R. RICHARDSON.
From the Kentucky Reporter.
OBITUARY.
We have to perform the melancholy task
of
announcing the decease of George Madison,
governor of this state. He died on Monday
list at Paris, Bourbon county, where he had
been several weeks confined by a painful illness.
\V e shall not attempt to pourtray the character
of this amiable man ; his virtues and patriotism
are too well known to need euioyium. His
■whole life was devoted to the service of his
country; the conspicuous station to which he
had been so recently chosen by the unanimous
voice ol his fellow-citizens, amply testifies his
worth.
Inconsequence of the above distressing event
the government wiii be administered by Gabriel
Slaughter, lieut. gov. for four years. The con
stitution does not provide for a new election.
PORT OF V'A.N SAIL
Saturday, J, 181C.
A Hill VEIL
Ship Lord Whi* worth, Yond, Liverpool
British brig Two Frauds, .V.isoa, Liverpool.
Brig Goliah, Paine, Boston
Calypso, Neill, Baltimore
Sloop Al«na, Porquet, Nevv-Xork.
CLEAKEB.
Brig Tybee,Cobb, Ne a-York.
Port of Baltimore, October 28.
The schooner Traveller, De La Roche, from Aux-
Cuyes for Baltimore, with valuable cargo, was captured
oft Cape Tibero-.,n, I3tii September, two days out, by a
pirate of about 25 tons, manned by nineteen blacks, anff
one white man, w; o appeared to be the Captain. The
cr.#, after a great deal of ill-treatment, was put in the
boat, and reached .kremie, thence to Avx-Cayes. Two
patriot privateers lying off Aux-Cayes hearing of the cir
cumstance, made immediate sail in seareh of the pirate
and prize; but at the iast accounts had received no other
account, than that a vessel Pad been seen bottoin up
wards 23d September, near the place where the above
mentioned vessel was captured.
^5^The ship JOHN §* El)WARD,
for Liverpool,-Jiaving commenced taking in her cargo,
, V'ill be dispatched as soon as possible. For freight of
1 2bh biles cotton apply to captain Webb on board, or at
tin- counting house of RICH ARDS Sc H ARROW AY.
For Providence, (r. i.)
The fast sailing brig HUNTER, Rodman,
master, will sail by tlie 18th. For freight or
passage apply to the master on board, or to
H. 8. CUTTER,
nov 9— m—134 .it the romptinsr room of Olmstead & Battelle
For sale, freight or charter
A substantial fast sailing BRIG, of about two
hundred tons burthen, well found.
ALSO
For Boston
T he fast sailing brig HOLUON, Ephraim At
kins, master, will sail on Friday next 15th just,
wind and weather permitting, having part of a
cargo engaged. For freight or passage, apply to the
master on board, at Moor’s wharf, or to
I. HUNTER & CD.
JVe. 1, Rices' -wharf.
Who have for sale
160 casks cut Nails
10 bhds. N.E. Rntn
2 cases first quality fur Hats
6 do do do wool do
50 boxes Herring
50 do. brown Soap
10 b's. Shoes, letter and writing Vaper
1 ei< *.,nt mahogany eomptiiigroom Desk, Sideboard,
Secretaries, ladies dressing Tables, card Tables,
Ac. nov- 9—134
The subscriber
Has for sate on hoard trim Two Brothers, from Poston,
lying at Hilton's wharf,
30 bis. prime green Coffee
50 do N. E. Hum
50 do No. 3, Mackarel
50 do No. 2, Beef
26 do. No. 3, do
40 boxes first quality yellow Soap
20 do first do mould Gandies
200 Grindstones
lOo casks cut Nails, assorted sizvj
1 bale Baft as
1 do fine Saw us
1 do Gurrabs
700 pair Kr..fton Shoes
300 do Roan Shoes
5 trunks Boots and Shoes, assorted
19 boxes superfine cotton and wool Cards
2 barrels ginuber Saults
Lots Hingliam boxes, Buckets, Tails, Sec.
Jolm W. Ilf ad.
1 nv 9 114
The subscriber
7/a« jus! received, from Liverpool,
An extensive assortment of extra superfine blur, black
and fancy colored cloth Coats, rich Florentine, vine
Marseilles and fancy Vests, superfine and second cloth
Surtouts and Pantaloons, a large assortment ; ail of
which will be sold low for cash, by
Leslie Thompson,
nov 9- 134 Mkrdwjii Taylor.
The subscriber
Has removed to his lower
Janies Wallace, esq.
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nov 9-
wtiarf. next above that of
JAMES JOHNSTON.
John Tanner
Having taken captain Otis Dm into copartnership,
the business will be conducted under the firm of
TANNER & DYER,
IVUo offer fur suit
An extensive assortment of woolen, cotton, linen and
silk GOOJ»S; together with HARDWARE and CUT
LERY. nov 9 134
For sale
A small SLOOP, of 14 tons burthen, fitted for
a pilot or passage boat. For terms apply on
board, lvingat Williamson & De Viller’s wharf.
9 r* —134
Bills on New-York,
At sixty days’ sight Fcr sale bv
BENJAMIN HO WARD &. CO.
nov 9 » 134
For sale
EXCH ANGE ON LIVERPOOL,
Ptr/nhle ir? London.
BILLS ON NEW-YORK.
Also Coffee, m bags; Claret, in boxes of 1 dozen each;
8 baskets sweet Oil, 1 dozen each; 3 pipes 4th proof
Cognac Brandy, 12 casks of excellent Porter, 8 dozen
each; & few bales of Plains, Blankets and Flannels. Ap
ply to RICHARDS & HARROW AY. 1
u-,v 9 134
For sale
16 kegs cut Nails, assorted; 19 hhds and 60 his. Whis
key, 6u bis. ship Bread, 150 bG. fresh sunerfini- Flour.
R. Richardson.
nov 9 134
For
:u v 0-
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A (JARiL
I The passengers in the brig- TWO BROTHERS return
their thanks to c mu-in William L.ipiiam, for his polite
ness and kmd at tint ion to them during their passage,
t-o-o I., , —qt-;*nnali » r 13 t
■me and rire
."VouRAN<'E OFFICE.
An election will be held on Mondr.v the 11th inst. for
• H. F, Srr'rtt.
sale by the subscribers
8 bales course blue and grey CLOTHS, suitable for
negroes. Will be sold unusually low to c.i. se a con
signment. WILLIAM H. JOYNER St CO.
nov 9 a 134 Taylor's tcharf
Just Received
From Liverpool
150 casks best brown Stout, 50 cr.Veg assorted Civtck-
erywarc, For sale by M. HERBERT it i O.
nov 9 134
John B. Mangin,
GEJYTLEME.Y .1.'.'/) L.iD/KS’ If.llli DHESSEB,
Lately front Paris,
Has the honor of informing the pubiic, that he does
every kind of Hair Woik, cuts the hair in the most fash
ionable style, and will go to the houses of the persons
who will honor him with their patronage. His residence
is at Alexander Cebrosse’s, Bay lane, near die Market
square. ' nov 9 m 1.34
Just received,
<Jnd for sale,
Ail invoice of Hosiery,
AND
A small invoice of Hardware,
Laid in 15 per cent lower than anv other in Market.
The purchaser will have the privilege of bonding for
the duties. H. & J. BOLTON.
Public Auction.
On Monday, 12th instant,
Will bt nold before ruy wore, to close *iue* 9
A VABJETT OF
Dry Goods and Groceries.
Immediately after,
A strong NEGRO FELLOW, about 28 yean old, a
ti\ e born, w itli a good character. ;
Also a NEGRO WENCH, lias been an excellent wash
er and servant, is a complete gardener; *he complains of
rheumatic pains, but is lazy.
64 pieces COTTON BAGGING
Conditions will be made known at time of sale
-133
J. Depass, auctW.
Auction.
POSITIVE SALE OF DRY-GOODS.
On Tuesday, 12th instant,
Will be sold before my store,
1 bale superfine Cloths, 1 do. do Cassimere, 5 do. rose
Blankets, 7 to 13-4, 1 do. bath Coating, 1 do. Fear
noughts, 1 do. Flannels, 1 trunk fine Prints, 1 do. Ma
dras Handkerchiefs, 2 do. Shawis^l do. Bandana do. 1
do. do. cotton do. 1 case Cinghauis, ldo. Dimity, 1 do.
cotton Shirts. Terms —under $20p, cash ; 2 to glOUQ,
99 days ; over §1000, 90 and 120 days; approved en
dorsed, paper, purchasers paving for stamps.
Gale to commence at 11 o'clock,
1). Williford, auct’r.
nov 134
Factorage and Commission Business.
The subscriber having d<;t lined the practice of iaw, on
the first instant; now offers Ills services to his friends and
feiiow-citizcns, gentn i.v. in the above line, and plot ges
himself that Ills attention, exertion and puiicniaht) .n
business, shall be such ;.s to merit a por ion of their fa
vor and support. He h.ts obtidned commodious fire
proof stores on Howard’s wharf for tlie reception of pro
duce, and his counting “room is in the east tenement of
said building, immediately under Mr. Charles Howard.
Joseph S. Pelot.
sen 3 +ao 105
Notice.
The undersigned having declined the business which
he hitherto carried on his own individual account, and
fceaiig very anxious to close the same, do hereby solicit
those v ho are indebted to him, to come fV-rw aixl and set
tle the same; as a further indulgence cannot be .-—anted.
John B. Gaudry.
nov 9 t* 134
Notice.
The undersigned having declined the business which
he hitherto earned on his own individual account, and
feeling very anxious to close the same, do hereby solicit
those who are indebted to him, to come forward ..nd
settle the some; aa a further indulgence cannot be planted.
P. Dupun.
nov 9 t! 134
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Received
ON CONSIGNMENT,
Per ship William, from Uverpool,
12 cases containing a complete assortment of Buttons.
AND IX STOIJH
1600 bars Russia and Swedes’ Iron, assorted sixes, 50
crates Crockery
40 boxes Window Glass, 8 by 10, 9 by II, 10 by 12
20 c-.ses half pint Tumblers
49 bags C /fiVc, 29 do Pimento
40 casks Malaga W me
2 pipes L. P. Teneriff do
4 casks sherry Wait
64 pieces c tton Bagging
10 pipes Cognac Brandy
80 coils Cordate, 35 tea sets China
Pipes Holland Cm, boxes Soap. &.c. For sale bv
Isaac Cohen & (.«.
nov 9—134
C abin et Fui*n11ure.
A handsome assortment of Mahogany Furniture, just
landed, consis’ing of Sideboards, Secretaries. Sofas, Bu
reaus, card Tables, dining Tables with cuds, breakfast
Tables, candle Stands, work Stands, field and high post
Bedsteads, &c. For sale by J; H. QLDURSH.WV,
On the May, ailyoining the corner"of Whitaker street
X. B. All orders for cabinet work, executed witl
pro-nutne«s mvI fi- : 13' p iv-o 1
Yv ockU Wood!
Just Received
chid for sale
Fresh Crackers in kegs, real Goshen Cheese, five's
dairy) Rutter in small kegs of a superior quality, put up
for family use, soft shelled Almonds, in barrels, 70 Xew-
York barrels 'risk Potatoes. Also, 50 barrels fresh su
perfine Flour. F. JALIXEAU.
„ v 9—r—134
Lignumvitae.
29 ton, of a superior quality, just landing and for sale
by NICHOLS ik HUNTER,
nov 9 134
FIRE , v
wishes to employ him-
Afivertitcmeiit
person Of steady manners.
. m bringing up Books, making out accounts, or in
*ritmggenerally; which uiilbe executed with Care and
^I'tunion, or would agree tp go to the country till
■unnwr. Please anplv at this offi. e. nov 9-
self
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Sheriff’s sales.
the first
W ll k ' " :,w d 11 "* 1 Tuesday in January next,
1 be sold at t!,u court house, in the city of Savannah,
between the usual hours of 10 and 3 o’clock,
l!\i i 1 F!;inutioi > or Tract of Land called MUIR
r v .- s ‘tuate on the south branch of little Ogechee
lioci' 1,1 f * ,e co,lnt >' Q f Chatham, late tlie residence of
nA° r ^ onu ’ l l M Leod, containing one thousand acres,
0r l, 0r J' ss—the above sold under a decree of tlie hon-
‘ e lt) e Superior Court of the county of Chatham.
Salt, Coffee, &c.
3000 bushels of Liverpool ground Salt, 50 barrels
prime green Coffee, 200 pieces prime cotton Bagging.
For sale by BENJAMIN HOWARD & CO.
'• ——w 134 Hunter's soharf
For a ale
A Negro Woman, a good cook, washer and ironer,
with her Female Child, about nine years oid. Apply to
Joseph Baton.
nov 9 131
A prime young \i encii,
With a female Child, about seven months old- The
wench is a complete house servant. Her present owner
not having- use for her is the reason of her being off ered
for sale. For particulars apply at this office. nov 7-134
WOOD, of various kinds, and at
be had always on Wallace’s lower
v. half. Shipping will also be supplied, at a nioincnl'i
notice, with any king of Fire Wood.
The best of FIRE
the lowest rates, to
J. ?tl. Collins.
nov 9-
-134
House to let.
A convenient Dw elling House to rent near the market.
Apply to B. & G. LATH HOP.
nov 9—m*—154
Wanted
i Twelve or fifteen Negroes, for wham liberal wages
will be. given. Apply to Ciust & Baker,or Claki;&.
Lcfbuurow, Brick layers. nov 9 134
triv 9-
Adam Cope, s. c. c.
Notice.
The mhttagers and assistants of Fire Engines, will on
Monday, the 18th inst. visit every bouse in the city, for
tlie purpose of ascertaining the number and state of tlie
Buckets, Ladders, Lc.
Kodxan" Sc 11 sun, for -bison and I'ercivai Wards.
IIxaiiEU-/ Sc M'Cliksb, Green, Washington <J Columbia.
Russel & M'Leoo, Becker H Darby.
Jones & Thoxasson, Reynolds & Warren.
Harris Sc Lillibuidse, Heathcoate, Elbert Li Liberty.
Leach & Waurew, *ld and rurw Franklin Li Oglethorpe.
By order, WINTER, secretary.
nov 9——134
Tax Collector’s sales.
On thefirst 'Tuesday in January next,
Will be sold at the court-house, in Jefferson, Camden
comity, between the hours of ten and three o’clock,
A Traci of Land, lying and being in Camden county,
on White Oak creek, containing 5575 acres, more or
hss—levied on as the property of the heirs of William
Middleton, to satisfy the taxes due thereon, for tin
veer 18L5 ; amount due, 5^41 25 cents and costs.
Also, two other adjoining Tr: ,’s, in Camden county,
On the north side of Great Satiiiu river, about one mile
above Jefferson, centring*5209 acres, more or less—levi
ed on as the property of William Elliott, to satisfy his
tuxes, due for the year 1815 ; amount due g298,7/ cts.
and costs.
Also, one other Tract, lying and being in Camden
count}-, on St. Mary’s river, containing 8090 acres more
or less—levied on as the property of Lewis A blots, to
satisfy his taxes, due for the year 1815, and fifty per
cent, tax for tlie year 1814; amount due gl44, 14 cts.
and costs. ALEXANDER ATKINSON,
nov 9—+•—134 t. r. c. c.
Sheriff's sales.
On the first Tuesday in January next,
Will he sold at the court-house in die city of Savannah
between the usual hours of 10 and 3 o’clock,
Two Negro Fellows, named Ned and David—levied
on as the property of John I. Gray, to satisfy a judge
ment iulavor of Robert S. Gibson.
ADAM COPE, g, c. c.
nov 9—134
Copartnership.-.
The undersigned having united their stocks of goods,
will also unite their efforts to deserve the more, the pub
lic patronage wiiich they have hitherto individually re
ceived. and for which they now- return their thanks.—
They have entered into a copartnership, under the firm
of Giciinv A W-tpov, and will continue the Grocery Bu
siness at the store, corner of Johnston’s square ana Boll
street, where they will keep a constant supply of all the
articles in the grocery line, from the East and West-In
dies, from Europe and from l lie United Stai.., hicu they
wili dispose of for cash or city acceptances, at the iow-
e-t r..tes: us they import their wines and liquors from tlie
best sources direct, they will warrant them to be of the
best qualities, and be able to afford them at a very mo
derate profit. JOHN B. GAUDRY,
PETER DLPpN.
Just received by the ship Jane, from 1st -i'f>ooL,
30 dozen Picklea, viz; Piccalillo, Cl.ow Chow, Cucum
bers. Cabbage, French Beans, m’xcd Radishes, Cauliflow
ers, Walnuts. Mushroons, yellow Cabbage.
12 dozen Ketchup, Walnuts, Mushroons, Royal Sauce,
quins, oyster Ketchup, liquid ballad, Pickles, Vinegar,
lemon Pickles.
25 casks brown Stout
18 boxes Mustard
By several others arrived from JV 'em- Tsrk,
I.. P. Madeira Wine, do Teneriff, Sherry, Malaga,
Port, Vin de Sauterne; Frontignan, Brandy, Holland
Gin, New-F.ngiand do. New-Ei.gu.rd Ruin, Crackers,
Raisins. Soap, Goshen Cheese, Ac i.'.v y tT 134
Deputy Collectors’ office/
Rice's irliarf. near the. E. cd- u r/ye,
Notice is hereby given, that the subscriber will attend
at his office, every day, Sundays excepted, from 19 •
12, for tlie purpose of granting Lirtnses to rot. il: rs,
grocers and merchants, and to owners of carri;.y< s;
certificate^, of the payment of the dut #s. pay'file
on the same. The penalties of the law will Le rigorous
ly enforced against all persons selling without licenses
or keeping carri ges for use, without certint-.tes of the
duties being pan’ on them. E b. REES,
nov 9— w—134 !)ep. Col 1st Col.ection district of Ga.
To rent
That well known Stand, on '.lie Thunderbolt Road,
formerly occupied by Mr. Jacob Ve.iver .s a Grocery.
Immediate possession will be g.vtn. Fa- u rn. ■ p ay to
A. O’Comor.
nov 7 133
To rent
The store occunit d by Peter Dupon, corner of Drr.yton
and Broughton »ttects. Enquire at Gau irv & rtanon’s
store. P. DLPi N.
nov 9-——i-r 134
Executor’s sale
On the first Tuesday in' December next.
Will be sold at public auction, at the court-house, in the
city of Savuim*!^ between the usual hours,
The HOUSE and LO T, fronting on West Broad street,
late the residence of John Gibbons, deceased.
JOHN P. WILLIAMSON, ) Erecu-
ALEXAXDEK TELFAIR, 5 tors.
nov 9—154
Fifty dollars’ reward.
Ranawav from the subscriber, on the 14tii day of Oc
tober last, ray mulatto man TIM; he is about forty-five
years of age.Wipwards of five feet high, very grey, and
has lost the sight of his left eye, he is unable to straiten
his middle finger of liis right hand; had on when ne went
aw ay, blue flannel shirt and homespun pantaloons. Who
ever will deliver the said runaway shall receive the above
reward, on proof of his being harbored by a white per
son, or thirty dollars if harbored by a negro, or ten dol
lars’ reward for his being apprehended and lodged in
gaol or delivered to the subscriber in Savannah; it is to be
supposed, he will endeavor to pass for a free man, or
get on board some vessel, in order to leave this port;
therefore all captains of vessels as well as .ill other per
sons, arc strictly cautioned against the same.
William Gaddy.
nov 9 m? 134
Georgia—Chatham county.
By Samuel M. Bond, clerk of the court of ordinary of
said county.
To all whom it may concern.
Whereas, William Johnston, hath made application for
letters of administration on the estate of David Jemtaton,
dec. as next of kin.
These are, therefore, to cite and admonisn ill an-J si:'
gular, the kindredand creuifc s cf the said deceased,
file their objections (if any they nave) in my office wit: .r
thirty day's from this date, otllerwise letters cf r.d.T ,c-
tratiou will be granted to the applicant
Given, under my hand and teal, this 8th day .
vember, 1816,
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