Savannah republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1816-1818, November 28, 1816, Image 7

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—— I N-. w ' ,/* ' v * ? / M, * • ** !■• t"* *V , 'V- i. .. JP 5 mr% t— . i P V* *v w Ven T Goods. , f [/,(, latent arrivals from Mew-York Prcrn-r- ■ comrr ,uu Cloths and Cashmeres, lion Supedi'i^ • red an(1 yellow Flannel; rose, point ,kin Pffli lii’unkets; white and assorted Plains, Brussels 4nd duffil "* f.meiinff, stair ditto; hre Rugs and bed and "V ral ' 1 '" b ' z ines and Bombazets, Irish Linens and Carpets, 1 ’ r ' ' bT j c and long Lawn, sdk and cotton Slit-etmgs, ' . an d Cambric, furniture and Umbrellas, cotton Shjbng,^ and common Bum , u Ginghams, 4-4 sdk ditto; plain Dmuty, 3-4 “«“* 6 4 « h dlUO; toiiinet and Mar- and figured mull MusUns^aco^ ^ ^ mg! Checksand b StrJes, Russia Sheeting andbrown Hol land, &c. t t . ssortme ,u of fancy- goods, a.mo.v; WHICH Alia > Florence Silks; white and colored plain Levan me a (Jiiile Lace, white and black; ditto S i"lfraDe- Merino Shawls, very rich; 3-4 to 8-4 Levan- tine' ditiJ, damask and serge ditto; Bandana and « Handkerchiefs, Florence ditto; white and crimson \tS-ino Clothi green and scarlet Merino Robes, ditto Trimming; Cashmere Bordering, plush ditto; elegant thread, lace and worked muslin Caps, do do Coiarets, worked Bands, for do; worked Robes, Yamitures, Cud's an d Bosoms, for do; figured and plain Ribbons, No. l.f to 12; Gauze do; velvet, sattin, Levantine and Florence Ificiicules, some elegant, with clasps; do do Purses; la dies’and gentlemen’s embroidered and plain white and black silk Hose; do do Gloves, kid and beaver do; figur ed and plain Gauze, sewing Silks, nun’s and French Thread, Needles in cases, sdk and Chenelle Cord's and Tassels, Pelorines and lace Handkerchiefs, black and white lace Shawls, elegant thread and silk Laces and Edgings, dressing Cases and work Boxes, ornamented Combs, gimp Trimmings, silk Bonnets, ostrich and down Feathers, Stc. &c. which will be sold on accommodating terms, by C. KELSEY. oct la—2 __________ . Way & Baker Have received, by recent arrivals from Mew-Yerk, An assorimeht of CRY GOODS, which they will dis pose of, at wholesale or retail, at very reduced prices. Shepherd’s extra superfine Cloths, fine and coarse Cloths and Cassimarcs, toiiinet and Marseilles t esting, London duffil and rose Blankets, white and colored Plains, Carpeting and carpet Binding, white and colored Flannels, negro Ho3e, priest-Cloths,' black and colored Bombazines and Bombazets; worsted, lamb’s wool, cot ton and silk Hose and Socks; mull mail, cambric, book, jackonet and leno Muslins; Irish Linens, long Lawns, table and towelling Diaper, daim.sk iinen table Clot .s, linen Cambrics, Irish and German Sheeting, cotton Cam brics, cotton Shirtings, furniture and common Calicoes, Dimities, Ginghams, striped .Muslins, Bedticking; Levan tine, Florence, Italian and India Silks; Merino Shawls; black and white laGe Viels, black and colored Canon and French Crapes; damask, Levantine and serge Shawls, Marseilles Quilts and Counterpanes; Humliums, flag, Ban dana, Drury, Roma! and black silk Handkerchiefs; silk, thread and cotton laces; plain and fringed Ribbons, silk and cotton Umbrellas, plaid Homespuns; pen, pock et and pruning Knives, Knives and Forks, Scissors; bag ging, knitting and white chapel Needles, &c. tkc. oct 26—j—128 Fire-Wood. The subscriber returns his sincere thanks to custom ers and friends for past favors, and solicits a continu ance of their custom. There is a constant supply of the best oak, hickory and ash WOOD at his Wood-Yard, with drays ih waiting to transport it from his wharf. Bphraim Cooper. N. B. Purchasers are requested not to pay tne dray- mam one cent, without a bill receipted, june18 f——-72 Notice. The subscriber offers for sale at bis shop in Bay lane, opposite Mr. Detberghe’s, Scotch, Macabau, Spanish and Rupee SNUFFS, by the buttle,jar, or smaller quantity, lie has also on hand, best American and Spanish Cigars. Chauviteau. bov- 26- ~l4» Notice. A Court of Ordinary for the county of Chatham, will be held at the court-house, in Savannah, on Monday, the second da}’ of December next, at 1(1 o’clock. Bond, cleric. nov 26 x 141 Sheriff’s sales. On the first Tuesday in January next, Will be sold at the court-house, in the city of Savannah, between the usual hours of 1(1 and 3 o’clock, All that Plantation or Tract of Lund called MUIR HALL, situate oh the south branch of Little Ogcchee river, in the county of Chatham, late the residence of Doctor Donald M‘Leod, containing one thousand acres, more or less—the above sold under a decree of the hon orable the Superior Court of the county of Chatham. Adam Cope, s. c. c. cov 9 144 Georgia—Chatham county! By Samuel jVI. Bond, clerk o: the court of or dinary for the county of Chatham.. Whereas, Patrick Houston, administrator of the estate and effects of Harriet Y Morel, dec. has applied to the s.iieourt, to be dismissed from the burthen of the administration aforesaid. Now, therefore, these are to cite and admonish all anid »inga | ar the kindred 1 and creditors of the said Harriet Y. Morel, dec. to file tbeir objections, {if any they have,) in my office, un or before the tixih day of January next, otherwise letters dismis- sory will be granted to tiiq applicant. 6 ven under my hand and seal of the said court," at Savannah, the 6th dav of Julv, 1816. [L S] SAMUEL M. BOND, c. c. o v . July 6—ate a —80 • * . • 4 ' J Cotton Lands, on St. Simons. To be rented, for one or'two years, a tract of Land, about the middle of said Island, containing 719 acres, whereof between 2 and 300 are cleared and under fence; 150 acres have rested for several years and are in prime order for planting. /( ' v Also; the tract adjoining, called the Village, on which there are a dwelling house, containing six rooms, with hre places,- and two garret rooms; a barn of three stories in height, cotton house, &c. a good-garden, orchard and extensive pasture. As there are no buildings on the first mentioned tract, it having been alwaysdield as an appen dage to the other, they must both be occupied by one person, and as pie lands of the Village will only be rent ed as a pasture, the rent' required for them and the build ings will be small. Immediate possession will be given of the first tract; and on the 1st of January of the other. Apply in Charleston, to Mr.- Spbabs; In Savannah, to Colonel Jokxstoh; or near Harden, to George Bailaie. Thhse lands would suit any person intending to make a settlement onxthe Ahtamahatide.lands. aug 17 fax 98 Executor’s sales. Will be sold on the 31st day of December next, at the' house of Frederick Herb, in -Savannah,- between the hours of eleven and two o’clock of that day, All the Household and Kitchen FURNITURE, consist ing of Tables, Chairs, Beds and Bedsteads, Crockery- v. are. Also one Jersey Waggon, three Horses, &c.— being part of the personal estate of Robert "S. Gibson, deceased- GEORGE HERB, 2 Kxecu- JAMES BARNARD, 5 tors. nov 5—fT—132 Administrator’s sale. Will be sold on the premises, at public outcry, on the I5th day of January next, between the boars of eleven and two—that well known plantation ih Effi&ghau county, long the residence of the late Thomas Polhifi, sen. known by the name of New ington, together with several' tracts of pine lands attached thereto. Terms made known at the time of sale. N ATAIIANIEL TOLilllX, 2 „ ; . JAMES POLRILL 5 ^' nov 23- -140 To rent The store occupied by Peter Dupcn, corner of Drayt on and Broughton sli eets. Enquire at Gaudry : & Dupon’s store. - Id IKIPON. nov 9 4t 134 ? ~ Sale of re-entered Lots. Conformably to a resolution of Council, L shall, on SATURDAY, the seventh"dry of December next, at the court house, between the usual hours, proceed to the sale of the following LOTS, if the rents due should not be paid before that day. lYashingt m totr'd—Nos 36,38 and 39 Liberty ward—Nos. 22. 24, 31 and 32. Columbia waWfteNos. 1, 14, 16, 24, 25,29,31, 33 and 36 Greene ward—-Nos. 14.15. 19, 35, 38 and 39 Elbert ward—Nos. 16, 3(1 and 35 Ohl Eranbtin ward—N'os. 2, 3, 4, 7, 33 and 39 .4 ess Frank I in ward—X os. 7 and 9 H arren ward No. 2 Jackson ward—Nos. 46, 47 and 48 Spring Hill—Nos. I, 2, 5, 8, 9, III, II, 15 and 15 II'indMill Lot. F. M. STONE, c. m. nov 26 141 Twenty Dolluf s’ reward. •* R ana way on the night of the 17th instant, from the sub scriber, residing in Augusta, two negro girls—Leer, a good looking v. tnch, very dark, about eighteen or nine teen years of age, five feet four ov five inches high, inclin ed to corpulence, speaks rather broken English, but is quite plausible in conversation—being a native of Charles ton, (where her relatives reside) it is expected she will make for that place. )Iart v or P« llt, a yellow girl, with a pleasant and prepossessing countenance, between se venteen and eighteen-years .of age, five feet five or six inches high, oi'a slender and erect form, speaks good English for a slave, rind is prone to mirth. At the time she' eloped, in her eui-s were a pair of very small golden ear-rings—As she has accompanied the other wencii in liertiigiit, it is probable she will make for the same destina tion. Whoever may detect and lodge them in any gaol of Soutli-Carolina or Georgia shall receive the above re ward, or for cither of them ten dollars, and aU reasolia ble charges defrayed. Captains of vessels and others are notified that the harboring or carry ing them off will pro voke the utmost rigor of the law. Austin Wcolfolk. - V. p. Travk, a negro fe-ilow, belonging to Mr. Prescot of .Augusta, went off in company with * the aforesaid wenches—He is about twenty three or four years of age, five feet, ten or eleven inche s high, dark brown complex ion has the complete English accent, and is both-active and sensible—at the time of liis desertion, he wore a blue round jacket and pantaloons. He is a native of Baltimore, and may attempt to reach that place. Ten dollars a iii be likewise paid for his apprehension. A. W. nov 26 l* 141. t, biipiam county. Georgia- ■■ By Samuel M. Bond, clerk of the court of ordinary of Chatham county. To all whomit msy concern. Whereas, Eliza Mackay, widow, has applied to me for letters of administration on the estate of Robert Mackay, late of Savannah, merchant, deceased, as next of kin. Now, therefore, these are, to cite and admonish, all and singular, the kindred and creditors of the said Robert Mackay,*deceased, to file their objection (if any they have) in my office, on or before the first'M oiSday in Ja nuary next, otherwise letters of administration will be granted to the applicant. ' ' Given, under my hand and seal of office, at Savannah, the 20th day of November, 1816 [L! S.] -* ’ F nov 23 140 S. M. e. c. o. Blank Manifests. For sale at this Office. Marshal’s sales continm>cL On tKe first Tuesday in December next, Will be sold at the court house"; i n the city -of Savannah, between the Hours of It) anil 3Vclock, A Negro Wench, named Dexia—levied on as the pro perty ot Robert Dili on, at the suit of William Hort. l wo Negro Women, named Rose and Di—levied on. as the property of Joseph Davis, to satisfy an execution at the suit of the United States, vs. Joseph Davis and Da- - vidLeion. . - JOHN EPPINGER. ; nov 14-136 marshal City Marshal’s sales. On the first Tuesday in fJccember next, Will be sold at the court nouse in the city of Savannah, between the usual hours of 10 o’clock in the forenoon, < and 3 o’clock in the afternpon. All that wharf lot No- 6 and buildings, Reynolds ward, or so much thereof as will satisfy the tax of the estate of Nicholas Ancia,ix, for ihe year 1816, and costs. Also, all that lot No. Ill and buildings, 4tiL' tything Reynolds ward, or so much thereof as writ satisfy tue city tax of bimon Jackson, for the years 1809, 10,11, 12,18, 14, 15, mid 16, and costs. Also, ail that lot No 6, and buildings, second tything, Reynolds waid, or so much thereof as will satisfy the city tax of Archibald Smith, for the year 1311, and costs. A ho, ail that lot No. 4, Sloper tytlung, Perceval ward, or so much thereof as .will satisfy the city tax of Mrs. M’Gill, for the year 1816,’and costs. Aiso,' buildings on letter O, Heathcote ward, or so much thereof as will satisfy the city tax of David Leion, for the year 1815, and costs. Also, the buildings on lot No. 10,.second tything Rey nolds wal'd, to satisfy the city tax of Lewis B. Thompson, for tiie years 1815 and 16, and costs. Also, halt'wharf lot and buildings, Darby ward, or so much thereof as will satisfy the city tax of Henrietta Mil ler, for tiie year 1816, and costs. Also, all that wharf lot No. 2 and buildings, Reynolds ward, hr so much thereof as will satisfy Die city tax of Mrs. Margaret Fraser, for the year 1816, and costs. F. M. Stone, c. m. nov 2 131 Sheriff’s sales. On the first Tuesday in December next, Will be sold at the court house, in the city of Savannah, between the tisu.il hours of ten and three o’clock, - Half <Sf 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 by Owen Owens, dec. for the year 1815, the former purchas- er havnig not complied. ADAM COPE, s. c. c. nov 2 131 Georgia—Bulloch county. By Ely Kcimeuy, clerk of the court of ordinary for county and state aforesaid. Whereas, Ilorathy Williams and John Williams, ofthe said county, appiy for letters of administration on the esU-.te and effects of Samuel Williams, late of said county, deceased. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and sin gular, the kindred and creditors of the said deceased, to file their objections (if any they have) in my office, on or before the first Monday in January next, otherwise letters of administration will be granted the applicants. Given under ray hand and seal, this 30th day of Octo ber, in the year of our Lord eighteen hundred and sixteen. [L. S.] ELY KENNEDY, c. c. o. nov T-——*fr 131 Georgia—Chatham county. By Samuel M. Bond, clerk of the court of ordinary o said county. To ail whom it may concern. - Whereas, William Johnston, hath made application for letters of administration on the estate of David Johnston, dec. as next of kin. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and sin gular, the kindred and creditors of the said deceased, to file their objections (if any they have) in my office within thirty days from this date, otherwise letters of adminis tration will be granted to the applicant. Given, under my hand and seal, this 8th day of No vember, 1816. [L. S j S. M. BOND, c. c. o. Georgia—Chatham county. Bv Samuel M. Bond, clerk of the court of ordinary for the county of Chatham. To'all whom it may concern. Whereas, Elizabeth Norton, of Savannah, has applied for letters of administration (with the will annexed) on thcesiate of William F. Port, lately of Savannah, dec. Now, therefore, these are to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said William F. Port, to file their objections (if any they have) in my ofiiceon or before the 21st day of December next, other wise letters of administration will be granted to die ap plicant. Given under my hand and seal of office, at Savannah, the 21st''day of November, 1816. [LlS.] SAMUEL M. BOND, c.c.o. Georgia—Chatham county. By Samuel M. Bond, clerk of the court of ordinary fo* the county of Chatham. To all whom it may concern. Whereas, Thomas A. Bradbury, of Savannah, has ap plied for letters of guardianship on tha persons and pro perty of Maria Ann Hvrne, William Hyme and Richard, infants, under the age of fourteen years, the orphan chilldren of William and Ann Hyme,'deceased. Now, these are, to cite and admonish all and every person and persons interested in the welfare of the said infants, to file their objections (if any they have) in my office on or before the twenty-first'day of December next, otherwise letters of guardianship will be granted to the applicant. Given under my hand and seal of office, at Savannah, the 2lst day of November, 1816. [L. S.] S. M. BOND, c. c. o. Blank Manifests. 4Tor sale at this Office. * V 1 ■ t f.je. Z. i i 9 1 j I li le - yp