Savannah republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1816-1818, December 03, 1816, Image 3

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page.

— •f* / - r V v * September, 2& *S I v t 0 record* most barbarous and san- \Veh» ve * n, f^ r hicb vr's lately committed on a Brit- gnin»ry ? u '7tue Or unique. The authenticity of the uc- isl> vpsse ‘’ u T-eiieil on. . intinav here of 5lon ,rc *'» finning of this year, the schooner Man sailed hence for the Oronoqlie, with to this port. Having- touched at Bar- Vy ' i LIUS I''** t.- i *»i' nig HiudivU dt n.ii * inten' proceeded on her voyage, and on m a cargo of mules, and then bore awav Cuv an V V TsV fortiori budoeS, s.n - n a ■b e v arrival tou»-^^ , iav i n g. been baffled by contrary for tie iieraM- ( ’ - ’diverse current, she.was forced to winds M** r , y i!ier e put into TrinuL a second f t u” 0 | e e»'-.nl, amt the captain, bearing up to turn she fro'^ . j to regain the channel whic.it leads Trim-A a u . lit vV .:s again unsuccessful. In these cir- to Aiigastuc^ p r() p 0 sed to carry him up the pus- cumstaJ^.j.j winch, though not so commodious as s »gc ot Js, f ’ ;|ll:) ilv serve his design. This was iviierethe cargo was disposed of; and t„ e Oronoque determined on. In this the othc slid .e .greed tn> mokenhy 1" : < iiev^er proceeding forward, they Swinish launch, an.l informed, that if Kad'to purchase cattle, they might have then they " ;s j".. ■ | u . a d. The owner, Charles Burnham. schooner to be brought to, that tliey might morning, the crew were thrown ■ B ,. a Greatest consternation, at tlie approach ot , int ° t . ml four canoes, ail armed, which commenced Jaunc.t •’* Mr . Burnham, being oiuleck, directed 1!it to be hoisted, in tile act of which a firing the English col ,rs j soon came alongside the shot dead. I'hey soon led her, anil immediately began to butch boy was schooner, o .r..--. ^ W (S 11KU | t . bv the unhappy cr t'ie people. No res , , ’.i ' .fiie whole on board, consisting of2u suflerers; umi ‘ t ’ 0 death, with the exception of six.— The'fate of Uc » was particularly unhappy. At tl> l tie l.iy atrocious transaction, he received a se begumm? u musket ball, and when lie perceived " ° iiktcv was shewn by the relentless Spaniards, lu vere that no Jump ed overboard to escape, if possible, the gener; massacre, and while in the PPUjHPP! IPP' , , -V * f * •feLASTTO MARBLE, It is stated in the Berkshire, Massachusets, Star, that nearly every piece of Marble taken from the quarry of the Messrs, Darights in West Stockbridge, if not more than two inches in thickness is elastic. PORT OP SAVANNAH, Tuesday, December 5, 181G. Annivr.i). Ship William Sc Henry, Seabury, New Port Schooner AntelO| e, Stafford, Alutanzas Schooner Nancy, ltich, doston Sloop Venus. Farnhaih, .Middletown CLRAREIl. Schooner Peruvian, Smith, Port-au-Prince SSd.oo'fr • f Tickets and Shares in the MEDICAL COLLEGE IiOTTERY will advance in a few days. Those, who wish to have a chance in so splendid' a scheme, will do well to purchase when tickctsTnay be had at the origi nal prices of C. H. HAYDEN dec. 3 w 144 Kir & The copartnership recently exist ing, between tin subscribers m trade, under die firm of Mark Haudin it Co was dissolved bv mutual consent, MARK HARDIN. At E\ \ Volk VI. KER. the jtl dC” -144 .School. mm s -crinons. Sermons, by the late reverend Walter Blake Kirwans, Dean of Killala, gl 75. Christian’s Consolad n or the Preciousness of Christ to all who believe, 62J c‘s. Chrvstalina, a poem J§1. Margaret of Anjou, a poem by Miss Holfurd, SI. Rauch’s Receips u dying Cotton and Woollen Goods, with a seated key, jgld Waldo’s Latin Grammar, Dictionary, spelling Book and English Grammar. For sale by 8. C. SCHENK. dec 3 144 1 A i Ltl The subscribers to the FREE SCHOOL, about to he. established in this place, are requested to attend at the Presbyterian Church, on MONDAY, the 9th instant, .muses and cuildren. eleven o’clock, for the purpose of electing tn:r ;-en D. | from Jf< w-York. rec.tresses and making rules lor the government of said I ~ _ institution. dec 3 $ -l-u jFishing Seines & ol..■* Copper. Ladies’ Hats. M. BAiLtfY & CO. Jfvefor sale few elegant BE At LU HATS, for ladies, young Just received, by the ship Adonis, dec 3—m—144 eiivlav School. The officers and committee of the Savannah Sunday School Union Sirfetif, have the satisfaction to annon a.-- to the public, that thev have established a SiUid.r\ Scb . ■ r r- ■ i.l water was most inhumanly murdered. Mr. Piper and captain Brown, passengers, with an Irish gentleman, (name not recollected) likewise suffered. The survivors were nut in irons, and along with the schooner carried to Angostura, there they were imprisoned, and the Alary sold for 50U dollars. The isoners, we understand,,were since liberated by the command of the new governor (Apadoca,) who thought proper to attend to thv remonstrances of the mastered .other English vessel .ying there. The reflections of our readers on the above deed of liormr perhaps leaves an impression of the Mary’s having neglected some regu-rtions, or perhaps pursuing sorut contraband trailing, as aco.oring to excu.-c the iniminar.- Jtr of these Spaniards. But we canr.ssur" them, nothing of the kin . existed, nor indeed can tiie sliadow of a rea son be altegea for the outrage, hut wanton cruelty and '.tan i lent ofj ut tile Academy, and have appo nted a suitable i of gratuitous teachers who .ill tie ,d to tne Sain. Sunday from quarter before 9 to I,.. !' past 1 j, . i, half-past 12 to 2 o'clock every S.dibath. Application for auiliission to be mrnte to the se of the Society, or to Air L. Mason, sup.-rlmer. the school, at the time and ph.ee .,bove mentioned The necessary boola> -.re prut idi .t by the Sac: -ty. and , it is requested that tne parent or guardian of any cli.hl . or learner,to be admit: ed to ttic school s' auid be ( .r; sent ; at the;: first a hnissi. n. JOSE I’ll GI’.M MiN't., ja.'r;;. 4 SEINES, 4" fathom each 3,ti00 ibs oid (.OFFER For sale by William Taylor. cl' i* >--“—1*14 —- -— — •1 j ah’ kft.s. W. P I5KKRS w CO. Ros •>rti n h; ». N i I S, in dee . i- b:\les. well us- —l 1-14 lOll • Li: No; ice. The Managers ;iiul ol J’ire Enjoin« quired to attciia at ar»» \t.ia ft* :»$ ir iioldeu at the Exchan.t, c*. }-ATLUl)\V N 7 o'ctock P. M. JUf >rdri\ 1 (h e 3 • 144- ill ' iv- ., a bv e r, at hLK, tieef.-v. j r s *D 9 l'hr si:! *crt: era hove for sale 350 second haiiJ HO * 'TON t>AHS, wf.ich will Hr polrt low. T. If. CON 11V, jun. & Co. f»r 3 1 — j<, ftp- & \,, Book Auctjon. On Saturday Evening, the 7^1i instant^ Will be continued the sale of VALUABLE BOOKS, Of the most approved Authors and elegant Edition^ Sale to commence at 6 o'clock, r. M. M. Herbert & Co. auct’rs. dec 3 144 Auction. To-Morrow. 4th instant. Will be sold before, my store Groceries and Dry Goods, G quarter casks Wine, 15 b .riels Sugar 3d b >gs Sugar, of a superior quality 3 cl nsts ! iyson Tea 10 barrels No. 1 Mackerel 50 ito Cider and Appioe 2000 lbs Codfish, 5U hoxqji heap 40 boxes dipt Candles 5 cases Hats 500 pair lined and bound Slices 4-; pieces cotton Bugging 140 negro Jackets, 2l/U pair Trowsers 50 large Coverlids 30 pieces northern Homespun 15,pieces Broadcloths, and i A variety of DRV GUODS I.IKKWiSK One prime NEGRO MAN Two good HORSES . One GIG and HARNESS Sale to commence ut 11 o'clock, A. Howe, aiictV. dec a 144 •-•fit >7- Micar, Molasses, t-sm, occ. 7 hhds prime Su . ar, 59 lduls Molr.sses 4 pipes Holland Gin, 2 chcs' u under. We perceive an article in the Dominica Chronicle, which snbstanrially corroborates the truth of our narra tion; and we cannot repress our feelings from hoping, like them, “that the severest scrutiny will be made into this horrid transact ion.” From lh. I,:.ulon Morning Chronicle, October 11. We learn that pi\ f.cl harmony exists between the Bue nos Ayres government and gem r-i Artigas and that con siderable exertions were making to place Montevido in a good state of <h fence. Cannon haul been brought down from Buenos Ayres, and part of Artigas’army had alrea dy entered the town to act as a garrison. Considerable .quantities of provisions had been collected, and every' thing announced-, thus it was, the intention of the inhabi tants, and government, to repel ail hostile aggressions. Tee preparation the Fori uguese had been making for so long a time, amHthe offers and promises tif their agents had been so seductive, that many partisans had been gained over to their cause, even among persons of con sider.bh influence, but it appears, iheir machinations were known to the govern men', and would be complcu- sli. re, 1 . Iy defeated. “Artigas’s plan is to leave a sufficient force in Monte- vitlo, and if the Portuguese do attack the territory of the Ufiitcct provinws, immediately to penetrate into ttie slave districts of the Brazos, with ills irregular cavalry, declare freedom to the blacks, and burn and pillage. For this style of warfare, his troops are peculiarly suited, being complete bands of Tartars, mounted on the fleetest horses. It is therefore probable, that if the Portuguese persist, they will bringdown nsultsoa their own heads of which they are by no means aware.” MASS\CHUtsE ITS. The following persons (all federal) have been chosen bv the legislature of .Massachusetts, without opposition. N otiee. A Dividend of'Three Uoitur* ]joi declared, by the Directors of tne a.; ancc* Company of tiie City of Suvuii.i u, »ii - paid on or after t.iis day, to tin. Siockuoi proper Representatives. * ii. dec 3 »44 -en • ir- Planters 5 l > el! 1 *> . Tiie Directors having d*'ciar-.d a Dividend ot ■>/ r oer cent tor the last si\ m. n'iis, ’lie sa ne will be paid, oil and after Thursday next. J. MARSHALL, dec 3——144 • nxhi- Holland Gin, 2 chcs’s Hyson Tea 13 hhds Philadelphia Wl.iskey 100 boxes claret Wine, 4 boxes Dutch wine Glasses 2 boxes sin: Si Gobbb'ts 2 c. -s Dutch Toys, 20 kegs cut Nails 4 S les London duffll Blankets 1 hale rose Blankets, large sizes 3 bales white Plains 1 bale Flannels, assorted. For sale by S{urges t'f Burroughs, (Ipr 3—t. 1-14 • \*rj. 3, turner ce 71010 I. K. W f. t" o. rs. Planlers’ * 4 £ t > e * An Election will be held on MOND.VV, filii January, at the Banking I louse, for "J" triton /K cciire, to rt;.i- - sent the Stockholders. 'I lie.Pol! ”■ ii. be ouc.ic 1 at :. n o’clock. J. M ME !1 VLL. Cashier' dec 3—i.—114 \ F The - / gw'la ffcrnttl. FF 'cJofilh Jui’iinl a*.*l li tell.a: ton . Iwill pchl sii tin a‘>. v: three a :<c- ->ud forward their b.lis for II. G30 ; teiisi ■' nil c ah end nmo brick Inti Ming, Johnston's snvareJ received, bv the several arrivals from Liverpool, fa ■ e.s of GOODS, comprising a general a,.d ex. "assortment of Wuoi. n 2 c . ; manutatures < Ohio y '"biticry ironmonger'’ and l’iated Ware ALSO ■v sets elegant table and tea China For Liverpool The lieu brig J!R V! a '• !v e. •fu 1 vessel ot ific h s: ce.ss.* luce will he laketi ni ‘V, il <1 to go. on bo. id next week. F u- freii iil of .fire, and fifty bales of Cotton, or for passage, an master on board, or to Richards 7c Tiarru dec. 3—*t— l->4 E. .lui'ksc •i Ht iris •T* IV i l*i ' (i \ •lilt. \ U J erases Cror.keryware; A i :if whi-h they offer for s: Ii, co’ton, or ^ »od >aper. Auction. On Thursday next, the 3th instant, Will be sold before yur store, Groceries and Dry Goods. Fur account of the shipper, fpostpon'd from Jifondayf 750 sacks Liverpool blown SALT, containing four bushels each, and Blankets, Flannels, Plains, Calicoes, Saddlery, Gunpowder, tec. Sate to commence at 11 o'clock, M. Herbert & Co. auct’rs. dec 3 —144 Electors of Chatham County. Ge.vtll 'ikx—I beg leave to offer my self a candidate at the election in January next, for RECEIVER of TAX RETURNS, and solicit y our suffrages, which will be gratefully received by, gentlemen, your obedient servant Greeu 11. Duke. dec 3— *c 144 le, on gcoi d’ c « terms, for . 144 Factorage and Commission Business. The subscriber h..ving tb cbn-d the practice of law, on the firs' instvt.t; r.ow offers ifis sen ices to his friends ami fellow-citizens, generally, in the above line, and pledges Valuable Brick Stores FOR RENT. The east block of those commodious brick STORES on Fraser’s w barf, adjoining Smith’s buddings, will tie rented for one year from the first January next. The wharf is equ-.l to any in Savannah, and well calculated for the shipping and discharging of produce; and, also one FLOOR, in the east tenement of Howard’s brick buildings, vitii a comfortable Counting Room, having a chimney attached to it, w ill also he rented for a term oF nine mourns, from the fir^t January’ next. Applications for the above will be received by the sub .criber previous to the first January. JOSEPH S. PF.LOT, dee 3 ——144 Factor, Ifru ariTs mharf To rent ply to tin hmiseli that Ids attention, exertion and punctuality, in .. V resident and vice president for that to electors of state: Michael Gore. Prentiss Mellen, Isre.d Thorndike, Ben jamin I’ickman, jun. Daniel A. White, Joseph Locke, Thomas Dwight. Peter Bryant, Joseph Woodbritlge, Daniel Howard, Wendell Davis, Seth Wnshburnc, Be/.u leelTaf*, Jonas Kendall, Edward H. Robb ns, John Lo.v, Stephen Longfellow, jun. Joshua Head, William Abbot t, Suinnel S. Wild--, Timothy Bouteiie, Luther Cary.—.Va- liona'. Intelligencer, 2<il'i alt. Tim regular , ArwooO, o::o For New-York ket schooner MEt'LAXIf wiil be dispatched lir.n.:fi ^ iippiy to i ,e c.’;,;- i "I'iie following i electoral election, t-livin'.nt exhibits tiie progress of the rsf.r as ascerviined, anel is contrasted Cai jicnter & Co. A sisskciite-.y. For freignt. or pass.!, tain on board nr to Charles V l)u fht: Who bar* fj~ ?rc7\ ’andinqrfum sal l st hooner, 15 buivUes Inst bis;cr S'tci A ft-w bmuiU s If <v Hnsf i>arrcis huckulie.it 1 ) bis bo.li d GkIlt, 3r bn\r*s sniokeil Hi rrinjr 3d tlo/en bt s- Lou'I ’n ht*nw .i ‘stout c!rr 3 >u:L:icss, sh..ii be sue!; :.s t > merit u por iun of their fa vor find support. He ha- oi^aiitcd coumiodiotis fire • roofs:: ns on HowkVa’s wlurffor tl.e reception of pro- 3uc( , .ini tiis emmtn o.n i.-> in t!.c t<*st teucincrit of saiil builuinj, inui.ccll.Acly inuVr Mr. ('haries Howard. Joseph S. Pelot. -r -1 g +ir. 1.5 Jahiuel Making. rib rs rcspiotfullv inform their friends and ii nth tiie e’actor. i volts at the last presidential election, to shew the great republican gain since that dav: — ib. 1812 ! 1816. P,p. 0 ed. 1 Ret*. Red. New Hampshire 8 8 x) Massachusetts 0 2 j 0 Rhode Island 0 4 Connecticut 0 0 9 Vermont H 0 8 0 New-York V 29 29 0 N c w -.Terser v J b 8 0 }Vnii*>vivaura 0 r - - U 0 Delaware u 4 0 4 Mari l.’uvi ii 5 5 0 A irginiu 15 U 25 0 Nor. h-Fiir n l:njL 15 it 15 0 South-Oaroiir.i 1 i 0 Georgia 8 0 Tennessee 8 0 Kentucky 12 L Ohio 7 1 8 0 Louisiana 3 0 j 1C3 89 1 131 3 j For Diirii’n a.ml St. Mary’s The sloop GO'.DIU NTElLJoha Siotesbun’, f ^master. pissaue ciKjnire o:i Tor freight or •.feKsboard, at Morel’s wharf, m Liiwrince If 'riiompson. I of. guh.rijnb rs respt Mi<- public* ‘I.-- 'hey r.vry on 11*c above business, in :t v brunches, in L; ouehton-street, oppoaitis ’squire Sluf- Ldd o, • i.civ iluy Ii.vc jus” opened an assortment of Tlii.a.ulj.hia Tl IlNi'fL'ice'., consistli*^ of Sideboards. Secretaries, War robes, Bureaus, dining* 'I’abii &, sii.^.c Miu in sets; breakfast, Lea and card I ah les, lnaho^. nv ni'i coiuin- ii ISccbtieuds, plain and c .v\ Giccian (aincUcs, kiufe Ci.ses, bason Mauds, 6lc. Turiiiture made and in.]): ii*r*d. • Also toilec und iriil frimcd looking- CUas-es, j.-ilt Cor nice*'and Fr:mie»»; aiso an hsu.r’iui nt «#i 3i. Do- inip.it’o ALmogitnv tor side. AD*.Ms ChJKldd.. EAIDES. For Augusta . Tb.e Steani-Boat U-atiipanv’s f y\TM BT'.R ONE, is now- ready t* ih.ijfZ an {1 w i 11 meet with immedi ;*e dc-sp fresh, at present in tin i'!R’< r, induces a r fii igliting b r at receive freight that she will arrive at lety in the ordinary manner. eh. The high i^i len* belief. so. ui as other boats impelled Apple to Samuel Howard, cfY C.cntiemen, re-.i liner near ^he r iv« requested to nrovid*. AVOtlf) tbrihe requested to have it in readims-* it will start this week. arm*. r, who have bt**. n Steam Boat., i*re s f’Apteted she dec 3 — r—144 shit’ r \t; i ipcr, printed at New-Yi on (kmndugo tie 30:ii co.irt of hist In a public n-ws; house, in the slate of nmi'ith, which has been h.iiubd to us, we were surpriaett to see an .idvertisfini nt for (lie sffe of lands, entiued 1 arver’s Purchase. It is itrv pr.ibabie, if not ccr'.am, that neither Carver, noranv one C’-iiming under lulu, have or ever had am valid title to these lands.—ib. I:., 42: ^ led States’ Bank Scrip has sold .at Philadelphia far ,-e42J In mg :m advance of £12A on the original iiistal- t ; nt. Speculation is the order of tlie d ‘ origiii.i .—ih. M D:: N T kvytli.e, tlm French minister, city yesterday.—ib, 221 ad. rrived in this A school eyereise was given to a student at Westmin ster sctiool; tiie word .was Saratoga: On which iie imme- thau-ly wrote an eppigrammatic couplet in oatin, of which ti e following- is a translation:— Burgoyne, alas, unknowing future fates, Could force his way through woods but not through f> ails.—Philadelphia 'Fine ,Iinerican. Whether there be more or less religion in the Christian Tnrld now thud ut uni, former period is nihut voe have not the menus oj ascertaining, nor the disposition in pronounce up’.,),; hut certain it iq that th re is uo-w more profession icul parade oj religion than at any former period in the his- tory oj Christendom. He see one of the most debauched ami dissolute men in Europe, the prince regent, acceedingto die Iwiy alliance, and humbly professing to “take the divine pi ccp'.s oj the Christian religion us the unalterable ride of ’ conduct. * He have scarcely recovered from the surprise Recited by such a letter from such a man, -when we see a letter jf"’Ji a JSritish admiral to the pope, udtlrexsing him as his holy if * ''"‘I cuilml "d tk* ejjicucy of hi* holiness' prayers. .. The fast sailing se'i' oner ANTELOPF.. bur- fa then forty -four tons, of :,n easy draught of wa- ter, well ralculated for' the inland trade and now in corn] iete order. For t< rtns app'v to a \ v >ri>ifKN & CO. -144 Steam-IV , F • Sills. jiC v/OliA, iJc'dtht, Informs the ladies and gentlenien of Savannah and its vicinitv that he has rettii.ied to this cut , where fit in tends to practice in i-isi.r. of a Dentist, end hopes, from former success, to en joy ; lieir patronage; he means, se parates and l ings decay ed ricth, and lues ana extracts them; he fixes ;r i 11 cl a 1 itetli, composes a water which cures the mos‘ inveterate tooth ache; when there is any danger in having the tooth extracted, as m the situation of women with child and persons afraid of tin extrac tion, lie sells ati admirable powder for rendering tiie teeth white and beautiful; it prevents decay and strength* A STORE, on moderate terms, dec 3 144 Apply at this office. For sale or rent The dwelling HOL T HE, beloncjing to the subscriber, in Warren ward, No. 4. The standing fundture, if re-\ quired, will be rented, with tJit house, for one yer.r. E. Jackson. dec 3 144 For sale. The subscriber, intending to make Augusta bis pete rn. nent resident, oiler for sale two lots in Franklin ward, m the bioek of buildings extending from the Old i heatreto West Broad street, well known bv the The atre lots. Those persons who are disposed to purchase will find the situation a pleasant one for a dweliingand likewise a most excellent stand tor business of any kind. Applications can be made to Jnyx Lawsov, esq. or to lit subscriber ill Augusta, resiv-cring (lie ]>rice and terms. W. H. Oakrnan. 144 Rtmiiway, Op. Sunday. 1st in«'i>nt, the subscriber’s negro felldw, VnA>;, alias An tar I i - \v i.j.tt, about 34 years of age, five feet, seven or < ight inches high, stoutly built, very dark compleMonerl. sullen look, speaks quick and plain for Hi has also a water very efficacious for the scurvy of the month, also well that Uie small ulcer who if settle what cine with satisfaction. He composes an ointment for the cure of spasm or ten- tt nos. wfiu-h lie has employed with the greatest success, bv making use of it us fie shall prescribe. Apply -at bis bouse, in York-stree', to the east of the court house, on tiie o' next to J. V. Noel’s,esq. doc 3 144 _____ apr> ri gx All persons are cautioned agrins' rect ivieg- or pa sing a wav anv of the above biffs, prin'i d on curiiinon paper and clsti d in March last, as th- re is a .-m *11 amount of them vet abroad, a part ol vvlm h were ilishonestiv ob- ! lined bv a servant. Per ons, :.( ]>r* sent in possession of any o^ them, arc repm sted *o present them ... ..... . subscriber on his retina, ft.m Au.-ns*.-. and j ( ; ",a for pVntation use :aul stock. This land is in a line . I gent, j pitci; o( ride, unii i wood lilCC i jcilltls FOii SALE. 200 acres prime Rice Lands, on the upper end of I day Island, bounded noi tbeast by Savannah back river, and to The i west on the Front river. On this tract there is a valuable hi->+ he paid. de, i M: ’EL MG l—1.(4 i gr< and settlement, and the use of pine stock. This land is in a tine easily cle-icd, being' only in under- a negro, and very artfd; lie is a brick layer bv profes sion, and had on when he decamped, a dark colored homespun coat, vest of dark mixed cloth with unite, metal buttons, o!:\cc< iorcd homespun pantaloons, and a Spanish bisck hat—however, as he took with him seve ral suits, it may be difficult to recognize him bv his dress. Five dollars wiil be given to any person who nntv detect, and lodge him in any gaol of the state, or return him to the subser.btv in Savannah, and twenty dollars for such proof as may bad to ron 1 firth n oi liis being harbor d by a white person. Masters f vessel;, are cautioned against hiring or carrying hire off. .as such a step will expose them to the penalty of t* > law. Augustus JBrown. dec 3—f—144 »>lierm s sales. O-t the first Tuesday in January vert, Will be sold at the court house, in Jeffirson, Camden County, between the ukual hours of It) and 3 o’clock, Tim following LOTS', in the town, of St. Mary’s, viz:— Nos. 65,34 and 149, each containing four acres; levied asthc property of the late John llowell, deceased, to satisfy an execution in favor of the late William Jones, deceased. JOHN BAILEY, s. c. c. -144 \\ \ Ml! ‘ < i Terms, j SBB P er acre, one third down ! -57 ’ . d<> one hah down Two Gentlemen want to obtain BOARD, in some pri- £40 do cash, bankable bills, hiiisof exchange on vatt family . Aline addre sse*l to A. H. b ft at this office, j England ”r New-Vork, produce of all kinds in payment, wiil be immediately attemied to. dfc 3—r—144 j Enquire of R. Richardson, esq. m Savannah; John Jobn- l. ip Charleston; or the subscriber, where the plot Notice. SOU, may be seen, and indisputable titles given, by- William Stephens, r 7 # 3- 144 f' ■ i r fit- i'nv :Up I't'irx J.T n *t r V]\V* SUBSCIHBER Returns his sincei-e (hanks to the citizens of Savannah for tiie liberal support that lie has had in the line of his j LeO''Til LiUUlleU COUIltV. profession s nee his comm, nrenu nt in this ci»y, and j O . „ courL of ^ f or the hopes for a continuance of the same He has renio e1 ort lu..d«I and slate af resaid to Brvan-street, directly opp. sre .dr. Caivin ILUU “ 1 ' , ii-" A I L'V.l VIlP dweliing house- dec 3- yt -144 ALEXANDER DOL'GI. VS, Taylor Notice. An election willbeheldat thccourtliouse, on THURS DAY, the 13th instant, under the superintendance of three justices of the peace, for an Alderman to fill the vacancy, occasioned by the resignation of John Bolton, esq. -fiy order of Council, Isaac I) *Lyon, dec 3 144 City Sheriff Baker's (county of Camden and state 1 Whereas, John Ajant applies for letters of adminis- tsation on the estate and effects of Francis Leroy, dec. as principal creditor. These are, to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said deceased to file their ob jections, (iSamy tliey have,) in - my office on or before the first Monday in January next, otherwise letters of administration will be granted to hint. Given under my hand and seal, at Jefferson, the 6th day of November, 1816. rL. S.l ISAAC CREWS, elk. 1 dec 2 -J-44 SneniL s suits coutmueti. On the first Tuesday in January nert, Will be sold at the court house in Jefferson, Carmlet) county, hetween the usual hours of 10 and 3 o’clock, P..rt of Lot No. 26, in the town of St. Mary’s, con taining in front 5 J feet by 100 feet; levied on as the pro perty of the late Hamilton Jones, deceased, to satisfy his taxes due for the y ears 1803 and 4—amount due'£jl<i I2j cents and cost. JOHN BAILEY, s. c. c. dec 3 144 Georgia—Camden county. By Isaac Crews, clerk of the court of ordinary for the county of Camden and state aforesaid. Whereas, Mary Elliott, widow, ami Thomas Clark, of said county, apply for letters of administration (with* the will annexed) on the estate and effects of James Elliott, late of s*id 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, or» or before the first Monday in January next,” otherwise 1 afters of administration, with the will annexed, will be granted to them. Given under mv hand and seal, at Jefferson, the 22c. day of November, lb 16. [L. S.] - ISAAC CREWS: elk 1 dec 3 -144 , | • j