Savannah republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1816-1818, November 12, 1816, Image 3

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, ~c• v C nvf<Tsey wet at Tren'fen bn Tbe k ^lfTWn«i»v 1 he governor (UickeDson) * s;: - ■ i r” l „T«”,rin- which hf says, .•red ins n»^ss« h t, ; ;n f u #nltll It is to be de- ... restoration of peace, tlie impru- that upon vii . |ie „ t commercial cities'of of tir? nierciinn “ c0 untry imo new distress, by niosi, has pluuf.iu roods, greatly exceed- t:u union, has ' ,U ‘ Uf 1 , .rr.m-opean roods,greatly exceed- & r i.nous important) ■ ' Cjlcu | ate d to embarrass our in? our means ot p - ’ establishments, and to in- dumestic,and mamnac> ,m "S , **• i..„.. a — tro travagance. ■aCinrn'f, , . itizrws a degree «t luxury and ex- , ee among om - r condition or the genius of u‘Uy^'y jvfc paper. our jovprmiient. •> r ■ h , t err,tiffed in stating that the portraits We are some vn military heroes—such as Hull, of our great*/" p ortCT> Chauncey~Jones, Perry, Decatur* $ c ott, and Brown, have been copied Lawrence.'Pi fc C’ , -^ )rmcp nun ,bers ofthe Analectic Ma in France from ^ ^ officers above mentioned, the en- gazme. Be '“, e n ft } „pon the same plate, the action of gra>-tr has inc ^ , m(1 thc r.urriere, and of the United tlv. Macedonian; and, as the whole is neatly States »;'h • . rU|!j ave {.y beautiful picture.—Jlnulectic e XLCI-’“‘> Jhiga*-*- rhe retirement of Mr. Dallas is much to be regretted. T ,' ’ ,, 5P . rims suite of the Treasury, a source of grat- , ;„i, to even patriot is evident of Ins talents.—Hie f ! t tli >t die national debt can be expunged in twelve min’eteiv puts down the assertion so loudly vHir. ti.i'bv federalists, that the latest posterity would b - idled with the taxes growing onto! the late V: r. j -d their assertions arc?"daily proving as fallacious us tlitir 11 niciph s.— CatskiU Recorder. C> The public, masters of vessels iu particular, are cautioned against employing, harboring, trusting.or aiding in any manner whatever, THOMAS BRADLEY, alias Thomas Fatnk, an indented appren tice to die printing business at the Office of the Savan nah Republican, fie is about seventeen veurs ot age. four feet six or seven inches high, light brown hair, dark ;rey eyes, freckled face^nd pleasant countenance; tells a plausible tale, which is always accompanied with a downcast.look. ,,On the wjiole, he is a lad of no eom- mon capacity; but lias feptently espoused the cultivation of roguery. This puWicatibh is occasion'*! bv his frequent deser tions,-for which he can assign no just cause, and the en couragement he has received to continue them from some inconsiderate individuals, in this city; but chiefly from his brother-in-law, a pilot; who probubiy m..y attempt to foist him on the mistaken-charity of some good mean- " r.v in. Republican Offce,-A 07'. 12, 1816. w nv. o ^ I' I pro! del cr. " S*a fa ■ • in* 1 ■ ; nvr. til*- if SYMPATHY FOR MURDERERS ! •. ...-o tre i ientiv disgusted wiui the hypocritical la- -i-ms''f iVder t.ists about the lives lost he the war. n ri nven'v, or a greater proportion of the slain i>'v were democrats. Can die lives of such ‘-infi- - hi - <ir'!i ngretnng? They were not only demo- . i, ,j i • worse, if possible, they were mnrderei s— ’ de ers, it federal preachers are to be believed; I, . Iccl. rcd all who assisted in the war, directly or . iv, a. re murderers. 1 Was it a lot so very cruel for i< r. i-s. to me in tlie field of li >uov, in detence ol c.i *ntrv f —Delaware Watchman. Fur JLiverpool Ij-,. The fi.u coppered brig FRIENDS, captain George Wilson, burthen 225 tons, will meet sWifaiW*with dispatch. JFor freigiit of two hundred barrels rice, on advantageous terms, or notion, applv to J. Wallace; Who offers for sale, received by said vessel, - i60 tons Liverpool ground Sait, -**J tons Coals i2 cases o.ase lists Crates Oivekery Ware, assorted K. s Paint, slope Jugs and Bottles nov - id'i Cor liavi c 1 tie stibstanti. 1 a.ut fast sailing ship WJNI- E B1 h Charles W. Gelstdn, most* r. For frt ight 'eiSS* »r passage, having excellent accon modation;, apply to the master on board, or to Calvin Baker *<,* Co. n«v 12 ns f or Havre ak *r. \l ofthf. mission aries at ceylon. IP il.e .rriv.,1 at Salem, of the ship Herald from C 1 enit , intarmsuon has Oven received from the brig Dryad- w . c i sailed from Xew bnryp.irt last October, with ih Amcr.i n r^issionaries on board. Two letters were re ceived in Xe-.vbuvypi rtfrom ttie supercargo, who informs that 'iicc arrived at Coiunibo, in Cey ton, (not Calcutta, as st.it-d in some newspapers,) on the 22d of March last after a ' * ry pleasant voyage the ship's crew, in giving them religious instructions, were h.cased—two of tlie crew, it is hoped, became through their instrumentality, the subjects of Divine Grace. The missionaries met with a cordial reception from *i*e governor of Ceylon, who expressed his willing ness that they should pursue their work in Cohimbo, or a.-iv other pan of Ceylon—From the-Engiish t-nd baptist mission..ries at Ceylon, they received the mo3t Christiai atteuti* n. At one of their houses they were invited to reside until they could be be ter accommodated. In few da s, the dwelling house belonging to the revert nd Afr. X non, „ ba : )list missi man , becoming vacant, they established th< ’-.selves in it, and the supercargo had tl-.t piea.-u.rc of unting who them at their own table. The bielhi-tn ..ml inch- wives were in perfect health. Mr. Warren, iu die words of the writer, “is a new-man,” and Mrs. Poor is as well as any of the ladn-s. J'he lfryade, who is now i" ..supposed on tier passage from Calcutta, is evnected ,n a few weeks with disp .idles from the niis- ■sionaries liieinseives. RAPID AND CHEAP ’< RAVEL! TXG. A person may travel fi-ojti Washington to t-i-iehec by .-means of steam-boats .uni stages, a distance of eight bun- dr; d and fi-rtv-fourmnes. in less than seven *l..ys, at an -expense r-f-sixty-fne dollars, or ..liout seven Cenis per mile, and.be comfortably accomiriotlated ali the way.— -Siic.il t. se and expedition in travelling, it is be.ieVed, -cannot be equalled in any other conn ay in tlie world. « We have orrn heard it asserted,” say s the Analec tic \l«.: -/.me, “ that Washington never smiled but once in his life.” This we know not to be true : for we re- •coliec', when, in '719, lie was at Newbury port, seeing him laugh heartily; a proper hob hob laug'h. lie stood at the gate .of,Mr. Tracy's yard, winie the procession of select-iiien. cn vgy, 1 .v-y ei-s, doctors, carpenters, sii-.i'lis, t..-. lors, s-ioein ..xe-i-s, sc.ioolniaslers with tlieirpupils, k c. tec. passe-1; the last were tlie sailors commanded by captain Bradbury, with boatswains whistling, and sopie ci.i su.lorstiddhiig, one. of whom hada aroil way of jevk- i- his elbow. There was a universal loud i.uigli: Wasli- i,: -ti too laughed loud and hearty, bending his head nr. i s oulders ti- i wn a considerable distance : those who wire quin intimate with him, say lie was occasionally ‘fend of joc nai-anecdotes. He, however, in the- latter p of his life, hail not time tor laughing—lie w as too hiisv thinking of vvliat would promote tlie welfare of his count i y -— IV rg-t m a Date lot. Hong, for stealing-a Wife.—It was for no less an of- fence ban ih.it of ouc tn .ii st aling another’s daughter .and til-king hi r his wife, ft appeared, on tlie trial, that she was perfect •>' satisfied w itli her bargain, and would jnv -ppear as an ev,deuce against tier husband, though lb-did !- a “crown summons”—the prosecution was •c-rind on by her father. Great interest was manifested by" prisoner’s attorney tiiroiighout tlie trial, but all to i pusii-.’M; oil Monii.,y sentence of ileatli w. s pronounc- eih amt ex- cot-ion to lake place on Saturday foitowing. He was t.-iKlunned under the “ Wiiitihey Act,” for having fir- d a gun mar die house, to alarm the family and favor i--s designs.—-J/u-vVi/a Pilot. MISERY OF Job. Translated from li-Jttei.le .lmeiicaine, published at Phil- , ll ,... / hi li. To plag ue pour J -b, thc Devil .took his wealth, 3> re difliis children, and destroy’d ins health : Now what d’y ou think he- did—s iil more ids life To render wretched?-*—Why, ha .eft ins wive. POftT OK SAVANNAH, Tuesday, November 12, 181G. AHH1VF.I1. "Ship Hebe. Jervis, Philadelphia Oiynthus, Sharp, ditto Bng Sav..nnali Packet, Fowler, Xew-York, 7 days— vntii j) passengers, and a full cargo ot t^ry goods, gro c- i n s, hardtvtare, carriages and northern produce, to P Schenk, l!. M‘tv nine St Co. James H. Fraser, 1. K. Tefft & On. C'liniiiiig- Se Moorhead, James Bubo, S. C. Schenk, Tnom..h M, Carpeftter St Go. O. Bruen, L. Petty & Co fsturges h. Burroughs, E. S. Kempton, Aaron .Morgan, Bacon U. ITu ii. J. St L. Kopinkn, Norton St Wadhams, Cormictt Sc Dousset, fi. W. Hills, W. P. Beers, E. Chit- ttnden, A Erwin, Lethbridge & Co, Robert Campbell Siepli'-ns, Thomas Gardner, Jonathan Battelie, Charles A\. Carpenter St Co. Huribert St Cutter, Wiiti.un Gaston, v ay St lt..kev, J. I’tnfield, llnribunl St Sh.rr, Davi le.iii^JVrkiiis St White, J. George, John F. Pouvat, The brig GUST A VI'S, Wingate, liiadtfr. ■ $>*^ ne hundred bales cotton will be taken on saeiSiKirtiglit.. Apply on board at 'lotion’s wharf, or to Ilazen Kimball. nov 9 1.94 . . ***? Loral Byron, *Tl)e Hero of a Novel!.'! Ghtrtarvon, in two volumes, price .'§2. The work is the production of lady Caroline Limb: aiid the real hero is no other than lord By ron. Th.-fi.ir Mi-iior is a lady of rank and eccentricity, the daughter of an Lids earl, and tile work contains a deiinlation ofn.-r own lii’e as well as tlie lives of some ofthe most distinguished ofher acquaintances. Popular Models and Impressive Warningsf r the Sen* and D .lighters qf Industry, by M Grant— 2 ve-is. Si do. Essays ii, Rhyme, or AB-i-. is and Meitners, by Jane Taylor, author of Display, See price 62) con’s. Scriptures Re.Tmiii, vol, 5rh—for subs*:nbti-s. The Ward ofDelamere, a Novel,in 2 vols. hyl. Lord Byron’s \V»/i-ks, c-unpiete, a n* w edition, con taining all his late Poe-ins, in 3 vois. . A 1.90, Just rectired from London, via Liverpool, bp the ship 1. rt! It hit wort ■), A variety of new atul valuable Books, wh-clM'.wiil be opened in a few days. \V. T. ,\ ILLlAMS. nov t2—; e , . . Th( j subscriber Offers for sal', on reason Ida terms for cesh, a smell invoice cases London bo: led Porter, Hollow Ware; casks Hoc-s, and cotton :1a- - -ng. J tunes S._ Bullcch, nov 12—C:—135 factor; ilunUr's -wharf i /rat io casks G o, ( 1ft ‘ just r ishe-n r if * S ^5 USCi i<)fcl*S Silt a -J offer for s ,tese, itjj his psekied Herring i hr.-f his Nevv-Y rk insp. cted ij« *f 3 bis Barnes do A-c. »(i do. Pop-toes i5 h..if bis. groat tircad, k-.-gs Sounds ,-nd Tongues 4 se-roons Spai-ish 'I ob-ce-o, 7 pieces cotton Bagging i invoice packet il-aous. ,u ; J club Axes, 2w broad no o.v - -. it itiri-aiL, A good assortment of Gr .c»-ries i’aliues & Davidson. nov’ t2— >t—j35 h or New- ioi-iv (To wrt*: ivLth imm 'ttiaie di.;pn‘ch ) —j*- fine new j* ekei ling- LV^ilA ANN, Pe- „-,v/4 ter F. uuifiu, master F*>r freight or p;iss;.^e, iiavii.K ei cg'unt acconiniodutions, apply w the Captain on bo<4rd, at Bolton’s ceutr.-1 wiiaiL, '*r S. C. i/Unniiig, J\ o. 2, Commerce xiow Tor sale mi hoard 10 ton Sweeds Iron, 4J bis prime «mdrarg*o Beef 8 bli Potatoes ’.n 2 >5 For New-lork The packet brig SAN A XX Ali PA<-K.L".T, to v-,-3 sail on Sunday next. Fur freight or passage ap- • .r.-ena£.plv oil board, at R.*c’s wharf • r to P. Sclie<tk. nov- 1° * 115 a _ -!: il; >St) i.li : (Johnsi HAVE hags race Gi-iger do Piuitnto hales Cassia chests fn vh hyson Tea ■> quarter casks Coin.enar Wine 15 oags P< pper 6 half pipe-, L. P. Madeira Wine 4 pipes Holland Gill 7 do Si- iy Madeira Wine 6 do Cognac Brandy' 3 quarter casks Malaga Wine boxes C-istne Soap pipes nd id barrens Y. Y. Gin 2o casks Snot, 2 Ivtdes I vvii-e, 15 b-s ^onp-firnR, and LATEST IMPOR 1 Ai'lU.Na 14 A l.Ait ij. We, the undersigned p. sseng* rs, bn board the brig Savannah Packet, from X* * -V rk. temii-i- our sincere thanks to captain Fowler, for ins pol-te attention towards us during the-passage. A. Tartly A. II. Van Vleck J. Al‘Carl uy’ F. Bianciiard J. Wilcox .'•i, Ord.r S'* f * <i*,s Iron. ■ ss- rtc 'i ' s nov ■> ’.>5 i. iv. * Ci it .v C O. (■IT.. irTs St flip fi •) ] A > VC hist received by the Wiliian i and Lord Whit- ! w«r.h. from Liverpool. . ii-i lie S V nit.ih Packet, troiu ! N i:\V-Y >rk. id A IVil I ) N T in tneir f n-i'.tr sfoct-, j Pate if and Carolina i! •vtL Ji CllUC.i ell’s portable writ- S irmiel G Starr ?•!. J.. White Fain e NV right A. .vt-.irgin C. i -,i k r nav x7- ->3 •ng ii. ks, Yotunni i W are, i gilt an*I plated Buttons; ,.u Hurd-ware, c iniaining, carpi Handsaws, l-'ki Sris.tr rs; R-.zors, tea at is ; coat and ves a few casks of assorted ten’s Rolfs cothe Milis, OX- .ser- 'v* Auction. *Qt *Vo. x!,e LVy?n mp)xe 9 it th instaht,., EVEN O’CLOCiT, P DRY-GOODS. To-Morrow, TO COMMENCE AT POSITIVE SALt f 3 trunks Prints, I case liimities, 2J pieces 5-4 Broad- cloths. 5 bales point Blankets, I bale Flannels,’3 trunks cot*cm Gainbrjct,, 50 jiair rose Blankets, I case black Can.'.Ac, w-tii a var.etv <,fotherarticUs Also Ioboxes CANDLES , - B. C. Dunning, aiict-F. X<1 per;*, pocket and .sportsmer’s Knives ; Kiib cs iAiid t'irks, caipenUT’s aim aiiiix i*>r Seiio on c\v -1 uj k. Apply to CAL\ IX RAKER A. CO. nov 12 i-l)5 *■ s!:' e Hatnnic rs, Yntania Spotjns, F.aliocks, fcaPptn er’s Adz s, iron Squares, trunk, on st. draw and door Luck.*, iron Weights, house and horse Bells, coat and vest ball Buttons, Lc-r. Put up by one of the first houses in Bir- nm-.a.iatt 1 ’ expn sslyyfor the country trade, which tliejk on. for s..,e r>iv their usu.u %- -*..a terms. . ■ 9— -34 fur Seilc DILLS ON N.‘, W-YO'iX. Apply to ,iOti\ MUN I KR. i be SUritTfitlcr H.a Orockerv and ’ a<Ef- . . 3: O 1UJ crates well assorted Crockery 2J0 pieces Cotton Bagging. F.n- s le by s. e. *’ !i ;ng. it"* 12— 135 .V... I Commerce A Cotton jidiiD'jj’iii«\ 250 pieces best heavy Inverness Bagging-, just rec*iveci i'll, iv stiiit;;, 10 quarter casks superior quality oid Port Wine 1-A tons a kggontirc, axe bar li-nn and share- Moulds For s.ce low by GEORGE GORDON. Invents iiagging, iioii, Wine, die. 150 pieces s-.ipertoy- Bagging 2u tons assorted Sweeds Iron 11 halfpipes Sicily Madeira Wine, ten rears old 10 bis Vinegar, 2 boxes No. 10 cot.on Curds 100 pieces of home.qiim Wook-us 100 pieces of home-spun Co.ton, JU0 pieces llumiiums 100 do colored Pauns, low priced Sugar, in hogsheads No. 1, 2 ando Bo-t n Beif. For s.-.’e bv Wliiluey Ac Parkin an, nov T9 t, 135 Hunter's -wharf On consignment, Frmn .- 'J 'F- York, per >Saeaninth Tucket, 2 cases MILLINERY, containing- s.i tin bcr.ver fi ts and Bonnets, chip, st.Aiw and Leghorn Bonnets, Featne-i-r. and Yandycks, of the latest fashions. For ,-:de I v William H, Jo>ncr Ac ( 1 o. * «/ * nov t2 » j.3.5 V . . ' ’ -k imported per ships Thonv.ts Gibbons, Jane, and Vi i.ri..ni, iron. Liverpool, tkti ilouing COGDsi, 29 c shs fine wrought cl .sp hc.M Nails i2 do hHt twisted tC.i«ins, 4a lbs. and 5 ibs. per pair ~ '• > yo:J-mmg faille Iv.i.-ves, ;.r«i Forks, desert Km-.-ei*. . . Forks, pen an*i |M>ek<-t Knives, double o :■.! Kinvis, - oi ivory-Handled ikuives and 1 > n nh deserts to mstch i <-!*si; eontai’iinp- conr.ton and patent carry Combs, fi-n.bu-..n-i .-.ini "e hoited pad,Locks, horse Biiisli- es, -.Id ! C-tfe. 31ids. tinned li-on Spoons and Yu- tsnn-a metal Spoons 4 c a .; e n.ain.ng single :.in! iTuiibie b.irrelii <1 Guns ami single and double b. rrelu d gun Locks, some very t .c.vaiU. nalent self Inimg- snot Betts, do fire proof powder Fiasks, po a dci- Horns, double and single shot, Beits 21,000 r.iie and double barrelled gun Flin'.s glisfi PF rag Gunpowder nd Giiiq mg Gunp Battle- Sussex lwac-r wrier, manufactured i sl'tUui Cahk’i Jj.tfCU. Siu»f 2o quartv r keus E Hie' papers double l'JJ caul u.is treble by Vi . G. li.o v 4 c: sks bar i ,t .;! i-tdo itii.S London bl-ovvr 4 do sael ij-ous 3 d- < preiti Copper-s la tints Iron, aasuru d i do Croivly .Sfe* i 63 iron Pots, hail gallon to five gwllqns lOb Spi.fers, 101) sets waggon ik-Xes 53 pail- Aiid-Ir.uis b( ts ot Weights, from half ounce to 28 pounds nd'on du ffi! H lank . ts 3 bales London < i do Great-coals, terms, by i* 9 t—y.'} > )Lt>i Lb <ii l ,i c Woolen Jackets. A quantity’ Woolen Jackets, suitabl. for negroes, winch will be sold low. 1). WlLi.iFOKD. nov i2 -34 - nloii Bird , E. Biis« & Co. Calvin Baker ft. Go. J. is F Hiaiicbml, -Jap> S Barrie, G. Tufts, A. G. Semmes. U'-g Lauiv.-Ann, Coffin, New-York. 4 loop Experiment, Dennison, ditto cvt.kn.rm. 5 >p Vulcan, Reid, Liverpool •5 °p Gold Hunter, Stotesbury, Darien sac= V Kaiiaway f win the subscriber, on the 6th October, a Negro Miin A i;iif-.ii, he fofffitriy belonged to'Josepli Huber- s,1 Wi, esq. lie fiad on when he went away, a Check s j! lr, i • gr y^wir of cassduere pantaloons; heis about 1' or . -9 years of age, a very smart, active boy, about 5 ‘ vt ^ undies high. A reward of Ten Dollars will be to anv person or persons, who will lodge him in •o-uiiaii gaol, or Twenty Dollars if harbored by any R is supposed he is liarbored on t»Ir. Verdieris j* i forwarn all masters of vessels or boats from tak- rk i Eeilow from this place; he is of a dark ^Pkxion. - . WILLIAM KING. novi2— t 33 • • \* Doctor / - /' g. -x./. urrosvenor Solicits patroiL-ige as Physician and Surgeon. Hr has estidi’isiieu i.imself over Mr.. Sanm- 1 Kussei’s, near the corner of the B-iy and Whitaker street. En'r-iue* through Mr. Kussei’s. nov 12— *—id5 ) o let A commodious STORE on the Bay, Tor terms apply to J. llanmer. nov t2 For .^ale. The subscriber offers for Sale his LOT, on the Bay, with the improvements thereon, consisting of two substantial well built Stores, covering me entire front and extending forty feet m depth, at present occupied by Messrs. J. Hanmer &. Co. and Mr. J Depass. On the back part of the Lot, fronting on Bay lane, arc font small tenements d t-rt calculated tor shops. For particu lars, apply to Messrs. M- ars ii llF-.vitr, or Tllomas Meiidcnhall. N. B. Mississippi Stock would be taken in payment, nov 12—o—135 ' ■ For sale, on accommodating J. H. FRASER, . T/.ii-ft-e.' •t/nare. — commission liusiness. f he subscriber hav ing declined the practu t of law, on I the first instant; port off rs his services to his -Kernls and ie,low-citizens, generally, in the above line; and pledges himself tliat his attention, exertion and punctuality, in business, shall be such as to merit a portion of their fa vor and support. He lias obtained commodious fire proof stores on Howard's wharf for the reception of pro- dnce, and his counting room is \ the east tenement of said building, immediately under Mr. Ciu-l-les Howard. Joseph S. Pelot. sep 3 + vo——105 ■ iNew ilut iSiui ti. CLARK & T1LR.STON , Would inform their friends and the public that the_v have opened a Hat Store, south side of the Market, where they keep constant!;,- on hand for wholesale or re’ tail as good an assortment of Hats as cun be purchased in S '.a,mail Country traders are respectfully invited to. call net examine tiu ir stock. X" Ji. Ha's repaired a; the shortest notice n - 12 r35 For sale A light CHAIR, with plated Harness. Apply to the printer. nov i2—— -;35 For sale An elegant Chair and Harnc^, with one of the best family Horses in town, For gentleness, on reasonable terms, as tlie owner has now no use for them Also,.* young Negro Man, 22 years old, stout made, and a blacksmith by trade; he would be vefy useful for a country gentleman. For -particulars enquire at this officer noy 4,2—13$ rair Lawn. T! <* subscriber will lease the dwelling House at Fair La * for one or more years—to it is attached forty or fifty .cres of land capable of any Improvement, and would be an object with the subscriber to nave put in a state of cultivation. Possession c«.n be given immediately. Apply to WILLI V Vl WOOOBRIDGE, Who has for sale one prime Field Hand and two or Vec cap-.ble House Servants- nor r3 135 Fen dollars’ reward. Will be -given for apprehending, my Negro Fellovw Bex, who absented himSelf on the 2fth October last, and as I have been informed he is Sailing about Wilmington island, and there abouts. Thefellow is wdl known bv every negro about all the islands, asllie used to belon . to major Odmgsells, and latterly to Mr. William Moore, of Savannah. I will be* thankful to any gentleman who will be good enough to apprehend hhn, and send him to me or lodge him in goal. John DelberirUe. jgov ® « Auction. On Thursday, 14th iastarit, Will be said before our store, Dry Goods und Groceries. , A’..SO, (5 <• -ses C-ttibrics, cotton bhirting, northern Kerseys, &c. 50 pieces cotton Bagging. An,' a srnali invoice of 'Hardware, just received"from Liverpool. Terms cash Sale f c. commence at Ii o'clock. M. Herbert & ; jo. auct’r*. Auction. Oh Friday, 15th instant* Will be sold before.my store, A pail* vvli bi-oke carriage HORSES. dale to commence at j,;.o’clock, , D. Williford, auct’n nov -2—r- T 35 Marshal’s sales. Pursuant to a decree ofthe honorable Wiliiarn Stephen*, Judge of the District Court of Georgia, will be sold, at Cartiochan Sc Mitchel’s wjjarf, at II o’clock, oa SATURDAY, the 23d instant, , _ r ^ Tlie HULL of the *lifp Ne-ut-Good Intent, as it y8rjKl«\s in Savannah Back River. Also, the Sail*. .ciisifof. digging and Appurtenances of said ship, lying in the stores of Cui-flochan & Mitchel, agreeably to-inven* vorv to be Exhibited on the day of sale John Eppinger, po«- T9 135 . .ifarshdt City Marshal’s sales. On fVetlut sdaff, the 11 th December nemet, , M r i!l be sold at the court house, in the city of Savannah, between the usual hours of ton and three o’clock. All that Lot and Building, No. 19, Yamacraw, oi 80 much thereof as wiil satisfy the city tax of Nichols and Raymond for the year 1.316 and costs Also building on lot No. 29, Warren ward, to satisfy the city ta* of John MiU.er for the year 1816 and cosw \ iso buildings .on lot No. 10, Franklin ward, to satis fy the city taX of Ann M'Laughlail fob the year 1816 and costs , > Also buildings on, and half lot letter F. St. Gall, or so much thereof is will satisfy the city tax of Stephen Elli ott fir thc year 1816 and costs v Also buildings on lot No. 10, Third tything, Reynolds ward, or so much thereof as vvillsatisfy the city tax of Tlioiiias Wilson for the year 1816 and cost* Also lot No. 7, Holland tything, Fercival ward, dr so much thereof as w ill satisfy jjie city tax of the estate of Samuel Williams for the year 1816 and costs , A iso bufidirigs on lot No. 10, Wilmington tything, Efeubv ward,.to satisfy' the city tax Of.estate ttf Thomak* Smith for the year 1,316 and costs . Also half lot and buildings No. 5, or so much thereof as will satisfy-the city tax of Benjamin Oglesby for {he year 1316 and cos's Alsu lot No. 13, Trustees’ gardens,i or so muchtHeret# as will satisfy the city tax of Warren Percival for the. year 1816 and costs . Also buildings on*ot N9. 35, Elbert ward, to satisfy the city tax of John Mingledorf for the year 1816 and cos' s’* Also buildings’on lot No. 4, Hicks tything, Perctral ward, to satisfy the city tax of Samuel Spencer for the year 1816 and costs Also iot No. 1 and buildings, Digbv tything, Deckert ward, or so miich thereof as will satisfy the city tax of John Grimes for tlie year 1816 and costs Also lot No. 18 and buildings, Ew.ensburgh, or so much thereof as will satisfy the city tax of Benjamin Vollattoa for the years 1814 and 1815 and costs Also buildings on Fafim street,,to satisfy the city tax of Joe Campbell for the yVar 1816 and costs Also buildings on lot No. 31, Columbia ward, to satis fy the city -tax of Joseph Portallio for the year 1816 and costs Also lot No. 24, Ewens! w ,v - to satisfy itsijity taxes,It belonging to non-residents, for tlie year 1815 and costs. Also lot No. 25, Ewcnsburg, to satisfy its city taxes fol? the year 1815 and costs; the property of non-residents. Also lot No. 28, Falim street, to satisfy its city-taxes for the year 1815 and.cdsts; the property of non-resi dents. . ' Also lot No. 8, I\ryan street, for its taxes due the citjf for tlie year 1315-aiid costs; the property of non-test* dents . t ' Iso buildings on lot No. 20, "Washington ward, to sa- tisfv the city tax of John Battiste for the year 1816 and costs Also half lot No. 12 and buildings, Yamacraw, or so much thereof as will satisfy the city tax of Fanny Bryan for the year 1816 and costs Also half lot No. 1,2 and building, Yamacraw, or so much thereof as will satisfy the fcity tax of Andrew Bryan for the year 1815 and costs Also buildings on iot No. 5, Franklin ward, ta satisfy the city tax of Abner Ross for the year 1816 and costs Also all that lot No. 2 and buildings, ickyl tything, Darby, or so much thereof as will satisfy ffie city tax of Trustees White Bluff Church for the year 1816 and costs Also buddings on lot No. 15, Greene ward,, to satisfy the ci’y tax of Charlotte Wall foe. the year 1816 and costa Also buildings on lot No. 16, Washington ward, to sa tisfy the city tax of Lydia White for the year 1816 and costs Also quarter lot and buildings No. 6, Bryan street, to satisfy the city tax*!f Margaret Ann Chapman for the year 1816 and costs A lso buildings bn lot No. 10, Frederick tything, Darby ward, to satisfy the city tax of EUas Wallen for the year 1816 and costs Also buildings on lot 24, Elbert ward, to satisfy the city tax ot P. J. Vollafton for the year 1816 and costs Also lot letter A and buildings, levied oh aS the pro perty of the estate of lohn Gibbons, to satisfy his city tax • for the year 1816, and’costs Also lot No. 17, Ewcnsburg; levied oft as the proper" ty of John Ellerbee, to satisfy Ins city tax for tlie year 1816 Also part buildings on iot No. 4, Tower tything, Decker ward; levied on as the property of Francis Demick, to satisfy the city tax of said property for the year 1816 • ,< Also half lot and buildings No. 8, St. Gall; levied on an the property of Delacroix, to satisfy thef city tax of said properly for the year 1816 Also half lot and buildings west of Fahm street; levi ed on as the property of Joel Waistcoat, to satisfy the city tax of said'pl-operty for the year 1816 Also quarter buildings on lot No. 16, Greer, ward; le vied on as the property of Ann Harmon, to satisfy the city tax of said property for the year 1816 ‘ * • Also buildings on lot No. 17, Washington ward; le vied on as the property of Lydia Pepper, to. satisfy tfio ciiy tax of said property for the year 1816 a • Also buildings on lot No. 17, Washington ward- levied on as the property of John Barnard, sen. to satisfy his cty tax for the year 1813 .* . *’• Also Iot and buildings No. 5, Second tything, Anson ward; levied on as the property of John Moqgui, to sa„ , tisfy his.city tax for die year 1816 Also lot No. 1 “, Carpenter’s Row; levied on as the pvopevty of John Scriven, to satisfy his city tax for thft ”• year 1816 Also haif lot No. 8 and beddings, Yamacrawj levied on as the property of Rachel Hunter, to satisfy, the city tax of said property for the year 1816. ■* " $\M. 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