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Dep:
Mr.
iart€ d thi« 1*, on the momjttg oft
iKL F W.rtu-% i£rf»»t£!
R instant,
pel, aged
fi S mon!i»s, and 24 uays. lie Was lorn on the '
43 >ears, ” ( Mi( j wa y, m Liberty county, in the
24th Apni> ^ spent the greater part ot his'We in
state cl Georg*, 71r .rchant, lie held a very respectable-
tins city. t vvu « for many years successful*., but expe-
standing, at\<v - ^ 0 f his business a reverse in nis
riencing m l - c . t0 contend with great difficulties
circumstances, "j ntil i n ed a reputation for integrity,
Amid these, “ e i n tlie community. Through the
surpassed by n his efforts, be had the satisfaction
blessing ot <-*<■> r embarrassments, and doing justice
of surmounting^ , vm
to all c ° nneC ears ago, lie was brought to the knowledge
About ten J ^ - m j esu3f and soon -after, making a
cf the trU r* - on of religion, he entered upon the duties
public P r< ?‘'r From Georgia to Massachusetts, lie
°f th f ' w "hh acceptance and success, the gospel of his
preacneo- suc h was the disinterestedness of
Divin£ 'I-fies that- he uniformly refused to accept any
KS compensation for his services Beside this
P f nf his disinterestedness, others could be.adduced,
Cce h S S knowledge of not a few, that he was ever
nronipt in the relief of distress wheresoever U was pre-
Ce i to his view, and in numerous ...stances disregard
ed h* own interest and convenience in supplying the
"Th Williams possessed an excellent spirit. He was
a lover of all good men, and anx.oudy desired to see
Christians of all denominations, ^rmonmusly uniting to-
cether in the cause ot u.eir common Lord.
. expressed his unshaken conli-
Dunng his llness be e. P, thL . L!)r } ^
dence in Ihetgg;; , lf his acceptance with the Fa-
the strongest of „ is aea J. S m. And on the
Ldd verbis mortal existence, he enjoyed much of the
Hi vine* Presence, frequently expressing his desire to dc-
«i and foe With JcSUS.
Thus (1 j ex i t ji,s man of God, m full assurance of faith
and hope, to whom the following lines, written by him
self, for another long since with God, arc peculiarly ap
plicable:—
Absent from sorrow, pain, disease and woe;
Present with God, where joys unceasing now;
No doubts disturb, no fears perplex the mind,
Error no more can wound, nor darkness blind.
Admitted freely to the realms . hove,
The soul enfranchised.-meets God of love.
O could we see the Spirit as it flies,
Could we behold it where no storms arise,
In the calm haven of the peaceful skies;
jlow should we long to drop the cumbrous clod,
And-join our kindred on the mount of God.
It is earnestly to be desired, that this dear saint and
minister of Jesus Christ couid have been allowed to de
part to his God and Saviour without censure from tlie
church to which he belonged.- Rut as this was not the
case, justice to his memory and to the principles of truth
cU ,, a nds a public statement of tiie principles on which
be acted and which brought on him the censure referred
to. Mr. Williams held the liberty' of conscience to be
a sacred right, with which God had invested him. In the
exercise of this right, he withdrew bis membership from
the Baptist church, in this city, in consequence of a dif
fi rrnce of opinion between that body and himself, on a
point in which his conscientious views forbid him to sub
mit his judgment to .hat of his brethren. The Church
ac'ing under views equally conscientious refused him the
liberty which he exercised in tue withdrawment, and ex
communicated liim. Of the purity of intention with
which the church acted in iiis case, Mr. Williams never
inti in.,ted a doubt; though he always expressed iiis
conviction of the error of tlie principle on winch bis
exclusion was predicated.
Af‘er taking an affectionate leave of his family for the
last time, he said to a dear relative in Trie presence of
many others, ‘-Give niy love to the Church and teit them
they are wrong, and (that I request them to .abandon the
principle on which they la,VC acted towards me.”
Departed this life, on the 16th instant, in the fortietli
year of his age, after a linger,..g illness, which lie bore
with fortitude, crplain Sami cl Gukk.v Bunch, a native
of Nassau, (.v. e.)' He has left an afflicted widow and
fiianv relatives to mourn their irreparable loss. The be
reaving Providence which has removed from this transi
tory abode, the subject of these brief remarks, calls upon
us to look back upon the life now brought to a close,
and the sorrow which is felt at this event extends fat-be
yond the family circle. That Chris.ian sp rit which ani
mated him in all the duties, and directed him in all the
scenes cf life, upheld and sustained him at its close.
The deceased had resided for several years past in the
cityv of Savannah, and by his strict integrity, punctuality
and propriety of deportment, hail acqu.reel tlie universal
esteem and respect of the community. He was selected
by his fellow-citizens to fill several important arid hon
or:.hie offices, the duties of which he discharged with
zeal and fidelity. Respected'in life, we may truly sav,
yis (k’ttli was much regretted by the community, who
fri: his iuipbrtar.ee, ami fiisfrien.is.whu knew his worth,
now remain in the hope of ids being in the enjoyment
.of eternal happiness, as t.uc reward of a '■.ell spent L,.e.
—*—»»>" -gt
PORV v>F SAVaKjHAH, ✓
a u it i vr.lT/
Shi!) Aristides, Car!#', Baltimore.
A 1 Jrtflr^ww
r ,m JJiv-
&c.
JRiig ~Yeu>-Oi'i'eciH.9- T J acke., Cole. Liverf nu ^
Brig Georgia captain Thomas J 1 cst, 26
erpoul—-with stdt, crate* t giuas, cusLings, jugs*
Oifnstead ZJ Bat telle, mo tiers. .
Brig Three. Sisters, Saunders. from Iiussia—Tvith
duck,/unrip, £s*c. to J. Baitehe, cncner.
French brig Pcre de Pemelie, Per cl oils,
Sloop A rictus, Iloijt, JSTeu^ Fork.
rcBiaKn.
Sloop General Washington, Campbell, Charleston
£> The packet brig LAU RA- ANN,
tain Coffin, can take about loo bags cotton on freight,
will positively sail for New'-York on V, ednesday next,
ply to tit? captain on board r.t Tylf- n"s wharf, or to
S. C v . Duunin
tov 26 141
V,
C.
oir-merer Bqtv
£7* The subsciilier iiiieuding to he
absent from the state f or a snort lime, hus authorised
Sahuei. Howauu and Samca.iI Ci.a -ik. to act as bis attor-
nies. CHARLES HOWARD,
nov 56 c 141
Batchelors' Ball.
TheBatchelor*’ Bail will tukt place on THURSDAY
EVENING, the 2dt.ii iiMtant^m ;M- City Assembly Room,
in the Exchange, fj- Subscribers are notified to call for
Tickets of Admission on tlie Treasurer; as no gentle
man will be admitted into the room, on that evening,
without a ticket. ,T. II BRUEN, Treasurer.
nov 2l-n-I>9 At tlm r .anting.'.i.uscof.Bac’:" ' A
Christ
:i.
The Pews in this Church not held fee simple, will be
rented for one year, on Monday, 'hi Dtrent’oer, to the
"highest bidder. The bidding will commence at eleven
o’clock a. at. in the Church- J. it. READ, Hanlon.
nov 96 •; '41
Proposals
Par publishing in Savannah f three times a weekj a newt-
paper to be entitled the
SAVANNAH GAZETTE.
It is usual for editors to come out with a prospectus
stating what they will and' what they will not do. In
the present instance the editor would merely observe
that lie is an American by hirth and principle, and that
iiis paper siiail be conducted accordingly.
MICHAEL J. K.APPEL.
Savannah, November, 1316.
Terms—The Savannah Gazette will be printed with a
handsome type- and on good paper at si* sou a us per
annum, payable in advance on tlie delivery of die first
number, ij* The first number will appear in the first
week of January, 1317.
iT/’ Subscriptions received at this office, and at the
Book-Store of Wit.mam Xi Williams.
nov 19——Is 138
For Liverpool
The we.1 known ship CONCORDIA, Coffin,
master, has a part ot be cargo engaged, and will
commence loadingimutediatclv. For freight ap
ply on hoard, or to H.UZETN Ki.MIJALL.
nov 26 v 141
-uv
10--
«.
For Havana
_ t The fust sailing schooner HAL, will sail in all
' vce k- For freight or passage, having good
M&ifci*accommodations, apply to Catituiu Davidson, or
~y3. E ^
nov 36— »r—141
Harcridge.
For
jf Hr Latumore
The fine new brig AURORA, c ptain Thomp-
jSVson, w hl meet with immciliate despatch.
Jgi'i:- A. ■ reight or passasre,,appl\- to
B. M-Kinne, Co
nov 26 r 141
For Baltimore
The fast sailing schooner BRUTUS, Nathan
iel Thomson, master, having part ot . r cargo
iengaged, will sail on Tliursday next. For
freight or ]iass..ge apj.ly to the master or. boar.l. at Bal
lon's wharf, or to NICHOLS U HUNTER,
nov 36-.*. —MI
For freight or charter,
'lb ant/ port .u Europe,
The fine first class ship ARISTIDES, captain
Carter,, bhriiitn 270 ions; for further particulars,
pply to captain Carter on board, at .Smith’s
or to JOSEPH CAKRUTHi.it'' £t GO.
26 141
For freight or charier
To a Northern Port, or a Port in the 11 eat, Indies.
The new schooner EMILY, Thomas White,
master, burthen 190 tons, in complete readiness
AiisCsSfcio receive a cargo. For terms, apply to capt.
White-on board, at
wharf,
Hall & Hoyt,
nov
26 —m—141
M'Kir.ne's wharf
Bills on
Nc\
1 r 5 *
♦ - i Gi iv.
For
sale by
USA & BUTLER,
nov
26—x—1-11 h
Johnston's wharf
N. E
. R
mil.
201
logsheads superior
quality,
f: >r s do bv
Hull & Hoyt,
nov
26 ■* 141
Jf-VG-fi. wharf
i’he s 1
ii»sc
riber
OJTer* jor suit at very low pi ices,
4 casks assorted Hardware
2 cases do do I
1 do homemade Hinghafns
58 coils Cordage, 59 crates Earthenware
Charles Rockwell,
nov 25 : * 141 Jorcs*, hire 'WJfinnCs wharf
Vouch, Gigr and Sign Painting.
O ^ jl /-J f-7
The subscriber informs his friends and the public,
that ,he carries on the above business in all its various
branches, iri Bay lane, near the market, where he so tic as
tiic patronage of bis friends and- tlie public.
3ft B. Frir sale, as ..bove, a quantity of FUR NIT' RE,
consisting of Bureaus, Sideboards, Sccrctia-ies, Bock-
cases, card Tables, Sic.
Al.ro a few g.dlon . very superior cot -a! V ARNISH, and
a smail lot of CHEESE. MICHAELS. HVDE.
n 'iv 26 < 141
i lie subst-nuer
Has received, per brig James Scott, from New-Fork,
THE FOLLOWING GOODS:
250 pieces cotton Bagging
50 bis prime Muscovado Sugar, 2 hhds loaf Sugar
25 bis Coffee, 19 boxes Fruits, in brandv
25 casks CLARET )
100 boxes do 13 bottles V entitled to debenture
25 diilo do 24 do \
2 casks Vinegar, 4 boxes Kutalfia
2 boxes Lavender Water
150 c^apty Demijohns, 25 bars Steel
.U-rtl
TWO INVOICES OF ENGLISH AND FRENCH GOODS
donsisti of
low
sup
Handkerchiefs,
Levantine
• lanuKerc.-ucis, ucTaiiimc, flench Laces,
different sizes; black and white Crapes, mourning Crapes,
fine French Cloths, gentlemen and lad it s silk and P-ins
Gloves, gemlemen’s buckskm Gloves, silk Ciotb, gentle
men and laities’ silk Hose, Muzandrumes’ Robes, 4 -f and
6-4 siik Shawls, cambric and rea.ty made cambric Shirts,
fringed Tafetas, Ribiions, from No. 4 to 12; black Vel
vet, Print uiieras and Perkaiilies, hat Covers, leather Hats,
elegant Mirrors, ot various sizes; mantlepicce Ornaments
-a-i’li shades; tea, toilet and working Tabic s, with marble;
superior French China, Tumblers and Decanters, of dif
ferent sizes; la-lies’ gold Watches, gold and silver ditto;
Necessaries, 3 bates ilutiihums. - For sale, on accom
modating terms, by JOSEPH AUZE,
noV 26- MI ..V.:. 11. Range
late ar-
and
if'rcsn ^iiocs.
Received by the Planter, Cotton riant, and other
rivals from New- York,
Ladies’ white and colored kid Shosand Sandals
Do black and colored morocco Boots and Sandals
Gentlemen’s morocco Shoes and Pumps
>> fine leather Shoes and Bools
150q pair good negro Shoes ,
V constant supply cf ladies’, gentlemen -a, children s
servants’ Boots, Bootees and Shoes, of ul» kmeis
Lee’s New-Vo’k liquid Blacking
An assortment of Trunks, Brushes, AVhips and naxro.t .ers
10 elegant Bedsteads, very wide
On consignment,
2 elegant Grecian Couches
1 music >tooi end 1 counting house Stool
\ n invoice of Looking Glasses and Pictures
An invoice of Saddles and Waggon Collars
A. Stevens,
Next to Low, Wallace & Co. St. Julian street.
nov 26
Tracts. v
Subscribers to tlie Sava:-nab Religious Tracts Society,
tre informed that.4000 Tracts v uin.ii with the Librarian
t'or distribution. “Every member is entitled to receive
one half the amount of his subscription in Tracts.”
S. C. Schenk,
— r Cfv 26 141 librarian
To
rent
A small STORE, a jjjqod stand for business, and on
moderate terms. Apply to WILLIAM LIMUBIiT.
nov 26 c*— i4I
fit ■' 1.-.4 4* ■
PfisitiveTy the last opportunity:
TO-MORROW EVENING
.imi no longer.
MR. DAY FRANCIS
Returns hhrsincere thanks to the ladies and gentlemen
of Savannah, for their liberal support at the JErchafigr
Poor, athafl past six. His EXHIBITION w-ili be con: -
posed of performances more astonishing, than ever yet-
has been exhibited in this country.
Mr. Francis, in addition to Iiis other feats of Len-ende-
main, will dance a FAS SUEL ON RED lif)T IKON.—
He will pass a Bar of Red Hot Iron over iris Tongq t- draw
i: through his 1 lands,rind aflcrvvants'eonvert it into varioti?
shapes with Iris naked feet. He will immerse tils hands
and fec-t into Molten Lead; and what is not more aston
ishing than true, life will p.,ss a large Body of Fire over
iris naked fe'et and arms, widiout any injury to himsciti—
t he w .ole of ins wonderful performances to edneiude
'■I v,..» TGirt !■*.»; V.-ivtj. uov 29-:-i-l
Ji USCUjH
OF
1V4X FIG URES.
The proprietors of this Museum beg leave to inform
tiie public, that ui consequence of the re-quest of several
ladies,and gentlemen, and adding also to trie h-cienie my
ot rile weather during- *iie greatest part of die last week,
they will continue to exhibit this elegant collection which
has not failed to give -general sail -faction- to Ru st who
have d >ne them t.u. honor of visiting it, to wham they
return their si.-.cere thanks. nev 26-;—t” H
jNew MillLiery Store.
Mrs. iriiArji.cv,
Prom New-Yon
Has ji>st opened ht I--Millinery Store,in Market-square,
adj lining- tiie,t< nee ent i. lely oc cup.eu by Mr. -Lucen:«,
wiri-re she is offering tTie most general assortment of
RICH GOODS p.obabiy tube found in any star: in this
city; among them are Leghorn, chip,.side and velvet
ilONXETf, all of most f~-hionubIe sh. pc.->; ostrich
Fea’hc rs, artificial Flowers, U iiiarets, of alt descriptions;
and many ah.or ar .cic-s w..rtiiy the attention of the i_dits
ot the cii v and country. - nov 26—•’ — In 1
Quern vStonc
, t3C Va •
nail- Frerich ipiem Slones, with irons
ki gs FF if Guupowdef, o{> bis N. E. Rum
bis No. 1 Mackerel, 49 kegs spiced Salmon
dozen Res i-’s made Axi S
dozen Aim i-ican made Spades
pieces cotton Begging. Fur salt-by
Gardner Tufts.
nov 23 140
47
200
30
.■»*'
OG
140
Deey & Martin,
80
1
400
100
5
(hijstbh’s \vHA*rt)
Ujf :r f r sate
pieces cotton Bagging, 2 casc-s linen Slrirts
case worsted half Hose, 1 do tfiova s
negro Jackets, Cognac Brandy, 2o his N. E. Rum
boxes Soap, 10 boxes Eng isli Mustard
do Cayenne 1’epper, T9 mixes Uooeoiate
50 kegs Butter, 2i*o0 bottles and cannistei’s M icaubau,
Rappee and Scotch Snuff
Spanish Cigars, in lia-.t »nd quarter boxes
40 boxes dipped Gandies
Rec-es’ and Akerman s water Colors, jnst import
ed; with Camel’s hair Fenciis and marking
Brushes, 2 boxes Bay ley’s patent Blacking,
nov 26 1 11
i’e rMus
VV hite
H.'.vr. JCST KECElVSTl,
Per brig Planter from Ne-.o-York, and are offering for
sale, us. their store, in Johnston's square, a handsome la-
SOrtOb'nt of
driver plated, gilt and brass mounted Swords
Siiei r and gold embroidered sw«mi Belts
Fi .ted, gilt arid fine goi.t Epaulets
Fine gold, and silver Lace
L uries’ and gentlemen’s dressing Cases
Fitted Snuffevp and T rays
Fixted Castors, Candlesticks and bottle Stands
Japanned Boxes and Gas ors
A variety of *ea Trays
Gold Watches, Chains Seals and Roys
ash, ox roxsiuxeir.xT,
10 cases of romm HATH. For sale low, for cash, cot
ton or approved notes. nov 26 4-k—Ml
VV iiliam iianics,
Cabinet JJaJcer.fr-om ttitp.Vork,
Respectfully informs the public, that,he has opened r.
store .md commenced the saie of his stock of CABINET
J-URNII URE ami LOOKING GL.V38ES, u bicit cqnsist-.
of a variety of rtideboarus. Secretaries and Bockcsses
sets of dining Tables,, pillar and claw. bi-caUfrst and card
Tables, ptain do, and reeded legs arid csto. wash han
Stands, Bedsteads, ail mahogany; elegant .gilt Conrisl
for <!o; a variety of looking- Glasses, 46 by 26, with glas--
Fanne 1,26-15. and other sizes 34 by 20 and 32 by 18 ant!
3;j by If, \vi*li Funnels of the best gut. A t of thf
above "->’(! - -4 vp.-v low for cash. nov 26—,-143
L/.i a i hompsuii
Respectfully informs the inhabitants of savannah and
its vicinity, that he has taken a store in Whitaker-street,
where he has opened a general assortment of American
manufactured GOODS, from some of the most approved
Factories in Massachusetts, which he otters for sale, bv
piece or retail, on the mast reasonable- terms, viz:
Flail’s, Stripes, Chsmbr-.ys, Checks, Bvotticks, Diapers,
Coverlids, Twills,- Shawls, Shirtings, bier,cited and un
bleached; knitting Yarns, slack for fringing;- cotton
Thread, from No. 13 to 52; Sattivets, supevtine Satlinets,
priest Cloths, Broadciotiis, wool Hose, Rats, floiiow-
ware and Axes; also a good assortment of morocco, kid
and leather Shoes, tin and jrpnniied Ware, paper II..
ings. New-York Pippins, w. a a general ussortmen
Spirits sTut Groceries.
nov 36—'
nt of
-MI
Georgia—Ghatbaai’ county.
Ily Samuel M. Bond, Aerit of die coort of ordinary of
said county—To all whom it may concern.
Whereas, Paul P‘. Thomasspn of Savannah, has app.ied
to me for letters cf administration on the estate ami ef
fects of Francis Leroy, lately of Cumberland Island,
planter, deceased, on belialf of the heirs. . .. -
Now, therefore, these are to cite and admonish all and
singular tlie kindred and creditors of the said Francis
Leroy, dec. to file their objections, (if any they.have,)
in ray office, on or before the twenty-sixth day of De
cember next, otherwise letters of administration will be
granted to tlie applicant. ' « • .
Given under xnv hand and seal of office, at Savaivnan,
the 25tli day of November, F. «. 1816.
LL, S.j SAMUEL M. BOND, c. c. o.
Ladies^ Siuies.
JVST RV.CEtVEIl mow XEW-YOUK,
By the brigs Laura-inn mid Savannah Packet,
Ladies’ kid SUppers, from iJedenbevg’s manufactory,
as follows:
Ladies’ whit", lilac, blue, purple, tea, slate and black
KID SUPPF.U8
Ladies’ black and colored morocco Boots and Jack-
son Ties
Ladies’ walking Shoes. Grecian Ties and Slippers
Ladies* black and colored morocco Slippers and Ties
Ladies’ black and colored Brunswick tits and jean
Slippers
‘Misses’ black and colored Slippers and Ties
Children’s moroeco and leather Boots and Buskins
■Women’s,leather Boots, Race Slippers and Ties
Grntleineh’s Suwarrow and r-.z'e Boots
Do broad strap morocco Shoes and Pumps
Do do do calf and seal do do do
Do narrow do seal Shoes and Pumps
Do morocco and leather Dancing Pumps
30 dozen calf Skins, boot Webbing, shoe Thread,
Brushes and Blacking
10 dozen kirb Bridles, 3 pair Venetian Blinds
X3 casks Nails, assorted
Brooms and Dusters
50 Trunks, sr.l’atMe for travellers
The above will be sold, either wholesale or retail, for
cash or approved town acceptances, at the Sign cf the
Golden Boot, Gibbons’ building.
Auction.
The sale of BOOKS will be continued THIS EVER*
1NG, at the store occupied by Air. D. Poeock.
Sale to commence at 6 o’clock, p. h.
A. Howe, auerr,
n nv.26.—-141 . ' , ..
Auction. *
To-Morfow, 27th instant,. •>
S.1LES CGN1TNIJ£h—At No. 2, Commerce Ro\Be
15 pieces Duilil Blankets, 2d places point Blankets *
20 ditto white' Plains-, 20 pieces blue Plains
2u ditto Flannels, 5i) pieces Ginghams
50 ditto Lmi ns, 5d pieces CaniLncs
5o ditto black Cambrics, 50 pieces IlcitbazeTs
id ditto cotton Checks, TO pitci&Cassimeres
ditto Broadcloths, 3d pieces Madras liandkerchiefs
xd crates Crockery, 2U casks Glassware
9 casks Hardware and Cutler}-, 5 casks Shot'
5 pieces DLper, 20 dozen table Cloths
Terms imAfe known at time of sale.
H. C. Dunning, aact’jr-
AuctlOi).
To-Morrow, the 27th instant,
11 ui be Hold before my store
Groceries and Dry Goods.
- ' ALSO 1
6 quart- r.casks Wine, 2v bls.Stig-ar, 30 bags Sugar
5d boxes dipt Candies.40boxes Soap
id b-s Mackerel, 6 do Apples, 9 do Currants
30 do-33 nhuden Fish, 40 pieces cotton Fagging
20 pieces Blankets, 200 suits negro Clothing
22 pieces Broadc o'hs, 4u dozen worsted Hosiery
60 pieces northern Ginghams _
A quantiU ot HARDWARE
400 pair Shots, 2oO Hats, 50 p.eces Gulico
12 superfine Goats
Likewise
A prune NEGRO FELLOW, about 25 years of age
Sale to Comnw/ue us H o'dock,
A. Howe, aud/r.
nc.v 26 T4T
ban;: oi tiic urviloit States.
Notice is hereby ghen to the subscribers, to the capital
of the Bank of the Uiiiud Stales, at Augusta, that the
mmissioners appi.ii||e«l by the President of the Uqited
States to receive the said subscriptions, are duly author
ised by tho President .md Din e! ors of the Bank of the
United Suites, to receive the second, instalment jsf the
said subscriptions, to v, it; on each share of the sai-Ycapital,
ten dollars Li gold or sib er coiu and twenty-five dollars in
coin as aforesaid, or in funded debt, at the rats prescrib
ed by the act of incorporation, with a power of attorney
annexed to the cert ificates of the said funded debt pro
portion, authorising the Loan Officer far the time beings
at whose office the said funded debt shall stand recorded,
it- the register of the treasury cf the United States, if
the stock shall &t,.nd on the books of the treasury) to
transfer die same in due form of law, to the President, Di
rectors isrnl Company of tlie Bank of the United, States;
that the said commissi .news, as agents of tlie Bank, will at
tend at the Bank of Augusta, hetwetn the hours of nine
o’clock m the- forenoon, and two o’clock in the afternoon,
doily, and every day, (Sundaes excepted) from the 1st
of January next ensuing, to the 23d.cf same month, both
ays inclusive, for the purpose of receiving the payments
•s aforesaid; and that die subscribers at their option, may
her pay the sirid second instalment at the original place
of subscription, within the time herein limited; or at
the Bank of the United States at Philadelphia.
EDWARDHARDEN, ) Commissioner*
J. S. V/ALKKR, C at
JOHN GUMMING 5 Augusta,
.dugnsti", November 22, 1816 nov 26-cl—I4f
Factorage and Commission Business.
The subscriber having declined the practice of law, on
tile first instant; now offers his services to his friends and
feiiow-citizens, generally, in the above line, and pledges
himself that his attention, exertion and punctuality, in
business, .-dial! be such as to merit a portion of their fa
vor and support. He has obtained commodious fee
proof stores on Howard’s wharfffer the- reception of pro
duce, and Iiis counting room is in the east tenement Of
said building, immediately under Mr. Charles Howard.
Joseph S. Pelot.
sep 3 tso 105
Notice.
A Court of Ordinary for the count}: of Chatham, will
be-held at ihe court-house, in Savannah, on Monday,
the.second day of December next, at 10 o’clock. *
Bond, clerk.
r-n- 26 u 141
fi
oi re-entered Lots.
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Conformably to a resolution of Council, I shall, mV
SATURDAY, the seventh day of December next, at the
court house, between the usual hours proceed to the
sale of the following LOTS, if the tents due should not
: paid before that day.
iVashingtm wu-d—Nos 36,38 and 39
L berty ward—Nos. 22, 24, 31 and 32.
Greene ward—Nos. 14,15, 19, 35, 38 and 39
Elbert ward—Nos 16, 30 and 35
Old Franklin ward-—Nos. 2, 3, 4,7, 33 and 39
New Frank iin ward—Nos. 7 and 9
Warren ward No. 2 ,r
Jackson ward—Nos. 46, 47 and 48
Spring Hill—Nos. I, 2, 5, 8, 9,13, II, 15 and 16
Wind-Mill Lot. F. M. STONE, C.M.
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John Douglass.
To rent
A STORE, on Moore’s wharf.
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For terms applv to
A. FOX & CO.
Notice.
The subscriber offers for sale at his shop in Bay lane,
opposite Mr. Deiberghe’s, Scotch, Macabau, Spanish and
Rapee SNOFFS, by the bottle, jar, or smaller quantity.
. He has also on hand, best American and Spanish Cigars.
Chauviteau.
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Twenty Dollars’ reward:-
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Runaway on tlie night of the 17th instant, from the sub
scriber, residing in Augusta, two negro girls—Leer, a
good looking- wench, very dark, about eighteen or nine
teen years of age, five feet four or five inches high, inclin
ed to corpulence, speaks rather broken English, but is
quite plausible in conversation—being anative of Charles
ton, (where her relatives reside) it is expected she will
make for that place. Mart or Pollt, a yellow girl, with
a pleasant and prepossessing countenance, between se
venteen and eighteen years of age, five leet five or six
inches high, of a slender and erect form, speaks good
English for a slave, and is prone to mirth. At the time
she eloped, in her fears were- a pair of very small golden
ear-rings—As she has accompanied the other wench in
her flight, it is probable she will make for the s'ame destina
tion. Whoever may d-.-tect and lodge them in any gaol
of South-Carolina or GeO’-gia shall refceive the above re
ward, or for either of them ten dollars, anil all reasona
ble charges defrayed. Captains of vessels and others are
notified that the harboring or carrying them off will pro
voke the utmost rigor of the law.
Austin WooHolk.
N. B. Feank, a negro fellow, belonging to Mr. Prescot
of Augusta, uent otf in ripmpany with the aforesaid
wenches—He is about twenty three or four years of age;
five feck, ten or eleven inches high, dark brown Complex
ion has the domplete English acceht, and is both active
and sensible—at the time of his desertion, he wore a blue
round jacket and pantaloons. He is a native of Baltimore,
and may attempt to reach that plate. Ten dollars will
be likewise paid for his apprehension. ’A. W.
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Georgia—-Ghatham Gounty.
By Samuel M. Bond, clerk ot tlie court of ordiiiSty of
Chatham county.
To all whom it may concern. ...
Whereas, Mrs. Ann Delannoy, of Savannah; widow, haa
applied to be appointed thfe guardian of her two sons,
Jules Delannoy, and Emile Delannoy, infants under the
age of fourteeiyrears, the children of Alexander Delannoy,
deceased.
Now, therefore, these are tp cite and admonish all pen-,
sons interested in the welfare ot the said infants, to file
their objections (if any they huvej nj my office on or be
fore the 26th day of December mpti; otherwise letters tjf-
guardianship wiU be granted to thfe applicant.
Given under ipy hand and seal of office, ag %vannah-
the 25th day of NoVcaiJier, 1816. ~ *
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