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Fire-Wood.
i1, scr iber returns his sincere thanks to custom-
1116 1 friends for past favors, and solicits a continu-
m ;i ?!f their custom. There is a constant supply of the
i* nt ' 5 ' ',k hickory and ash WUUD at lus Wood-Yard,
. D nh drays m waiting to transport it from ins wharf.
Epluaim Cooper.
1C II Purchasers are requested not to pay the dray-
one cent, without a bill receipted.
tune lo-
-72
To rent
The ROOM,
dec 3— 143
now occupied by the subscribers.
Kettell & Sewall,
On Hunter's Wharf
To rent
4n excellent STORE, with a back-room and fire-place,
, )e ' r U1C market. Enquire at this office for particulars.
dec 5—m—143
To rent or lease.
That well known WH ARF, at present occupied by
Taylor, Davis A Taylor will be let for one or more
years: it is one of the best situations for a iumber yard,
in Savannah; possession may be had on the first of De
cember next. For terms apply to
John Gardiner.
PCI 34—127
I wentv Dollars’reward.
Ranaway on the night of the 17th instant, from the sub
scriber, residing in Augusta, two negro girls—Duct, 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 a native ot Charles
ton, (where her relatives reside) it is expected she will
make for that place. Mary or Polly, a yellow girl, with
a pleasant and prepossessing countenance, between se
venteen and eighteen years of age, five feet 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 ears were a pair of very small golden
car-rings—As she has accompanied the other wench in
her flight, it is probable she will make for the same destina
tion. Whoever may detect and lodge them in any gaol
of South-Carolina or Georgia shall receive the above re
ward, or for either of them ten dollars, and all reasona
ble charges defrayed. Captains of vessels and others are
noafled tn.it the harboring or carrying them off will pro
voke the utmost rigor of the law.
Austin Wool folk.
N. B. Frank, a negro fellow, 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 inches high, dark brown complex
ion has the complete English accent, and is both active
and sensible—at the time qf his desertion, he wore a blue
round jacket and pantaloons. He is a native of Baltimore,
and mav attempt to reach 1 hxt. place. 1 en dollars will
be likewise paid for his apprehension. A. AV.
nov 26 l* 141
A valuable gang of Negroes.
Sheriff’s sales.
On the fret Tuesday in January next,
Will be sold at the court-house, in the citv of Savannah,
between the usual hours of 10 and 3 o’clock,
The following Negroes:—Sampson, Billy, Diamond,
George, Louis, Jenny, Shadow, Cupid, Toby, Paris, Ned,
Joe, Dick, Doll, Darcas, Betty, Member, Lucy, Kitty,
Fanny, Rinah, and ten children, viz: Sam, Amy, Grace,
John, Sandy, Fanny, Jacob, Tom, Frank, and Jim—levi
ed on as tile property of Henry M‘Intosh, dec. and sold
to satisfy Hamilton A Couper and others.
The above negroes being very prime, are worth}' the
attention of purchasers. ADAM COPE, s. c. c.
nov 28—142 .
Sheriff’s sales.
On the first Tuesday in January next,
Will he sold at the court-house in the city of Savannah
between the usual hours of 10 and 3 o’clock,
Two Negro Fellows, named Ned and David—levied
on as the property of John I. Gray, to satisfy a judge
ment in favor of Robert S. Gibson.
ADAM COPE, s. c. c.
nov 9—134
""Georgia—Chatham County.
Rv Samuel M. Bond, clerk of the court of ordinary of
Chatham county.
To alt whom it may concern.
Whereas, Mrs. Ann Delannoy, of Savannah, widow, has
applied to be appointed the guardian of her two sons,
Jules Delannoy, and Emile Delannoy, infants under the
age of fourteen years, the children of Alexander Delannoy,
deceased.
Now, therefore, these are to cite and admonish all per
sons interested in the w'elfare of the said infants, to file
their objections (if any they have) in mv office on or be
fore the 26t!i 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 25th day of November, 1816.
[L. S.] SAMUEL M BOND, c. c. o.
Georgia—Chatham county.
By Samuel M. Bond, clerk of the court of ordinary of
said county—1 o all whom it may concern.
\\ hereas, Paul P. Tliomasson of Savannah, has applied
to me for letters of administration on the estate and ef
fects of Francis Leroy, lately of Cumberland Island,
planter, deceased, on behalf of the heirs.
Now, therefore, these are to cite and admonish all and
singular the kindred and creditors of the said Francis
Leroy, dec. to file their objections, (if any they have,)
in my office, on or before the twenty-sixth day of De
cember next, otherw ise letters of administration will be
granted to the applicant.
Given under my hand and seal of office, at Savannah,
the 25U) day of November, a. n. 1816.
[L. S.l SAMUEL M. BOND, c. c. o.
nov 26——141
Removed.
The subscriber has taken the w harf and stores lately
occupied by Stanton & Bvrd, w'here he continues the
SHIP CHANDLERY and COMMISSION BUSINESS,
and has received in addition to his former large assort
ment, by the two last arrivals from Liverpool and New -
York, a farther supply; among winch are the following
articles, viz.
Bales of seamen’s Clothing, hogsheads Whiten, ditto
yellow Ochre, ditto red Ochre, paint Brushes, Paints as
sorted; casks trace Chains, patent Hoes, best warranted
club Axes, Anvils,sledge Hammers, patent coffee Mills,
boxes of Guinea English Mustard, bis. double refined
loaf Sugar, cbests hyson Tea, Ac.
Which he will dispose of wholesale or retail, low for
cash, produce or approved town paper.
Iff To let, part of the upper floors of said store, be
ing one of the best situations in the city for business, if
application is made immediately.
A. H. Putnam.
dec 5 145
Stills, Sugar Boilers, Ac.
The subscriber having been appointed agent for a Ma^_
nufactoring Company, m Philadelphia, will carefully'at
tend to any orders that may be left or sent to his care.
He has on hand Stills, from thirty to six hundred gallons;
and shortly expects a number of Sugar Boilers, Scim-
mers, Ladles, Lamps, for boiling houses, Ac.
He has also, on hand, a good assortment of wrought
and cut NAILS, HARDWARE, Ac. All of which he
will sell at a small advance.
Philander Hall,
dec 5 145 .\Turket-squar e
To all whom it may concern,
Notice is hereby given, that the follow ing persons only
are licensed by the Commissioners of Pilotage to act as
Pilots.
Thomas Nottage
Stephen Timmons
Henry Cragg
William Koyston
William Bragg
Robert Key
John Dennis
BRANCH PILOTS.
Noah B. Sisson
Reuben Anderson
E. Broughton
John Dixon
John Cleary
Jesse Furnace
John Low
CERTIFICATE PILOTS.
S. 11. Timmons
Henry Baker
Benjamin Sisson
John Hale
Jb'y order of the board,
D. D. Williams, c. b. p.
april 10 95
Georgia—t hatliam county.
By Samuel M. Bond, clerk of the court of ordinary
of Chatham county.
To ail whom it rosy concern.
Whereas, Eliza Mackuy, 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, Hie 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 Monday 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.] S. M. BOND, c. c. o.
nov 23- 140
Georgia—Chatham county.
By Samuel M. Bond, clerk of the court of ordinary for
the county of Chatham.
To all whom it may concern.
Whereas, Thomas A. Bradbury, of Savannah, has ap
plied for letters of guardianship on the persons and pro
perty of Maria Ann Hyrne, William Hyrne and Richard,
infants, under the age of fourteen years, the orphan
chilldren of William and Ann Hyrne, deceased.
Nowq 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 fwenty-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 21st day of November, 1816.
. [L. S.l S. M. BOND, c. c. o
—ai—Wy——————T»— —r-T — -
Georgia—Chatham county.
By S. M. Bond, clerk of the court of ordinary for
the county of Chatham.
To all whom it may concern.
Whereas, Elizabeth Bunch, William T. Williams and
John P. Henry, of Savannah, have applied for letters of
administration on the estate of Samuel G. Bucnh, late of
Savannah, merchant, deceased.
Now therefore, these are, to cite and admonish all and
singular, the kindred- and creditors of the said Samuel
G. Bunch, deceased, to file their objections (if any they
have) in my office on or before the nineteenth day of
December next, otherwise letters of administration will
be granted to the applicants.
Given, under my hand and seal of office, at Savannah,
this 19th day of November, 1816
[I,. S j S. M. BOND, c. c. o. c.. c.
Georgia—Chatham county.
By 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
the estate 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
office on or before the 21st day of December next, other
wise letters of administration will be granted to the ap
plicant.
Given under my hand and seal of office, at Savannah,
the 21st day of November, 1816.
fL. S.l S4MUET.M BOND, r e.o.
jslank Indentures,
For sale at this Office.
Savannah Poor House and Hospital.
VISITING COMMUTE).
Fur November and December,
Benjajiin Burroughs and Joseph Ccwmtng.
Joseph Cumming,
oct SI—t—130 Secretary
An Ordinance.
For the better regulating the duty of the Scavenger, and
keeping clean the city of Suvaniit h.
Whereas, by the irregular manner m which filth and
rubbish are thrown into the streets, and other public pla
ces, the Scavenger is greatly impeded m the execution of
his duty, and the health of the inhabitants endangered,
for remedy whereof—
Be it 01 /lained. by the Mayor and Aldermen of the city
of Savannah in council assembled, and it is ordained by
the authority of the same, That from and after the pass
ing of this ordinance, it shall not be la" ful to put, throw
out, or lay ant dirt, filth, dung or other rubbish, in any
street, lane, square or other public place w ithin this city,
except at such dai s and times, and in such manner as
herein after mentioned. Nor shall it be law ful at any
time whatever, to throw out any dead fowl, dog or cat;
but the owner thereof sba ! cause the same to be buried
within his or her enclosure, or carried beyond the limits
of the city—And if any person shall j ut, lay or throw out
or cause to be put, laid or thrown out, any dirt, filth,
dung or other rubb.sh, at any other time, or in any other
manner than by this ordinance is directed, orshaii tbr> w
out any dead fow l, dog or cat, contrary to the same the
person so offending, shall for every such ofitnci, foifeit
and pay a sum not exceeding ten dollars
And be it ordained, That all dirt, filth, dung or other
rubbish which snail afi er the passing of this ordin..ncL, be
put, tiirow'n out, or laid in any street, lane, square, or
other public piace within this cuv, stall be so put, laid,
and thrown out between the hours of seven and tleien
in the forenoon of every Monday, Wednesday and Friday-
ill every week, and shall be put, laid, or thrown toget: er
in a heap near tne house, fence, or enclosur., from
whence the s..me shall be so put orthroivn out, so as to fa
cilitate the duty of the Scavenger. and to < bstru. t tne
passag-e of carnages or foot passengers as little as possi-
Andbe it ordained. That every keeper of an Inn, Stable,
or Tavern, and every other person keeping, or having
the management, care, or ch. rge of more than four horses,
mules, oxen or cows, or such number of horses, oxen
and cow s as shall together exceed four in number, w ithin
this city, shall remove the dung, filth and litter, mad and
caused by the keeping-so many horses, mules, ox i and
cows, or cause the same to he removed atiiis, t.e ■ <rt eir
own proper expence, and carried to such place „jk pla
ces as shaii from time to time be pointed out by cam.
cil to the scavenger to carry the dirt, fiith : ml rubbish
removed by him. And every person offending herein,
shall forfeit anil pay a sum not exceeding ten dollars.
Fussed, November 14, 18U3.
Police Office,
Savannah. November 19, 1816.
The Scavenger is required forthwith to have the fore
going sections of the above recited ordinance, rigid.v en
forced. 1 STEELE WHITE,
nov 3Q-- 1 - 143 Mayor,pro tern'
Police-Office,
Savannah, JVovcinker 28, 1816.
Whereas, much inconvenience is occasioned and inju
ry resulting from the number of Horses, Was goes . nd
Carts, brought into the public Market place, and roa
the improper and irregular disposition of tinny > rr ba-
blv arising partially from an ignorance of the t xst.ng
ordinances. To remedy which, tiie Commissioners are
hereby required rigidly to enforce the 13th and 14th
sections of tne Ordinance, entitled, “An Ordinance, for
regulating the public Market, Ac ”
Steele White,
.Mayor, pro tem.
Section 13tb. And be it further ordained by the autho
rity aforesaid, That from and immediately after the pub
lication of this Ordinance, no Butcher, or any other per
son bringing meat of any kind to market, for sale, at
any of the stalls, -.hall be permitted or allowed to keep
any Waggons, Carts, or any other Carriage, Horst or
Mule, nearer to the said market, or for a longer time,
than the Commissioners may direct, under the penalty
of forfeiting Two Dollars for every waggon, carl c-rany
other carriage; and for every horse or mule, One Dollar,
which shall remain nearer the market, or for a longer
time than the commissioners may direct as aforesaid, to
be recovered by warrant under the hand and seal of any
one or more of the commissioners for the time being-, on
proof thereof made t) him or from his own kuowieeige.
Section' 14th. A d be it further ordained by he autho
rity aforesaid, That all Waggons or carts bringing live
stock, or any other species of provisions, from the coun
try to market, shall be ordered and directed bi any one
or more of the commissioners of the market, or the
clerk thereof, to draw up their waggons or carts in such
manner and in such places, as any one or more of the
commissioners shall think most convenient for the sale
of the articles they may have; and any person or persons
disobeying the regulations of the commissioners, made
in conformity thereto, shall be subject to a penalty of
one dollar for every such offence.
Extract from the .Minutes,
John B. Norris, c. c.
nov 30 143
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 10 and 3 o’c'ock,
All that Plantation or Tract of I .and called MUIR.
HALL, situate on the south branch of Little Ogechee
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 >.f the hon
orable the Superior Court of the ccunty of Chatham.
Adam Cope, s. c. c.
or 9 134
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of freight o» —
•dations being very superior,J eev-j - ,
Henry W. Hills.
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