Savannah republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1816-1818, December 28, 1816, Image 2

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\ ’ ; / ’ I , I N V r A-. ^f 4 ^ G 'tf’lCt. '•* -. , 'w.' gP^- ' ■ ,Vt'4 BK ibySt ontinues tfie : 1 CHANDLERY and COMMISSION BUSINESS* and has received in addition to his fanner large assort ment, by the two last arrivals from Liverpool and New> York, a farther supply; among which are the following • articles, viz. . ' ■ Bales of seamen’s Clothing, hogsheads Whiten, ditto yellow Ochre, ditto red Ochre, paint Brushes, Paints as- aortedi-casfcs trace Chains, patent Hoes, best warranted club Axes, Anvils, sledge Hammers, patent coffee Mills, boxes of Guinea English Mustard, $ls. double refined loaf •Sugar, chests hyson 4 Tea, 8m. * •; Which he wilt dispose of wholesale or retail, low fbr cash, produce or approved.town paper. . (0 To, let, part of the u;>per floors of said store, be-., ing one of the best situations in the city for business, if application is made immediately, v ? » , ... , A. H. Putnam. dec5—-C———445 ■■I ' >V - - "^,1 .yii—■*■ ■ V sales. on •jOrtiich -Abel „ artmen of FA tid and WINTER; GOODS; ;hey offer for sale ort .smy iibetal ter^tfa^-among Wjll be sold on the 3lst day of December , house c * Frederick Herb, in Savannah, bttwnn/ ? ^ ofeii-ien and twv^crock of that d*y, tnU * h °^ i ir .i,aLI «...1 vi i» x TWhitw _ Merino Shawls, Very lows silk Shawls of alt sizes and very S cheap; Mock Merino' and cotton Shawls; satin, Levan tine, Flovertcit: and changeable .Silks, assorted colors; black Silk for dresses,-, of a superior quality; brick, white and- striped silk Hose, silk and cotton Fi >gea, linen Cambric of. all qualities, long Lawn,, bed Lricq. carpet Binding. Irish Poplins, thread, silk and cotton1-aces; black, white and colored French Crape, bl^ck and colo fj .“ *ww> • f»wv. uuc vci-2»c^ ” uirce Horses t J being part: of the personal estate of Robert s ", ^ " deceased. GEORGE HER ft, -■*'*^ a » nov 43$ JAMES BARNARD, 5 tor*. ed Canton dp; >up&tfinebtrte; bhiek, grey and drab French Cloth, superfine bhte, black,' g?een» grey and brown Eng- Inimistrator’s sale? Will be sold on the ptepdx&at public out-nr n . Kthday of Junu. ry next, be weiqtL ,.o llr two—that wejJi- known pl:.ntmbtn'_m£^gl|HH§ftt dip a : **"' '' ■ Benina han ctMrnty^ lish do; superfine and common Ca*iiineres,^assorted co lors; low priced Ofvth and pelisse Cloth; bike, white, brown, drab and mixed Plains; black Florentine; Mar- , - r 1 *1 in XAI1 /i: i ‘iuHi ClMinfiJ long thewemdence <A the late thi jnos P„ihil, gen k r “' y by the name of Newington, together, p*h severe of nine lands v_ , For sale or rent The dwelling HOUSEj belonging to the subscriber, in Warren ward, No, 4. The statidlng Furniture, if re quired, will be rented, with the house, for one year. E. Jackson. dec 3 ■'1 ■144* j To rent or lease. seilles Vestings and Vestulets; black and colored Bomhap zets and Bombazines; White, red; green andy^ow Flari- o'f pine lands attached thereto." Terms /made'hoi^,? the time of sale. N AYAH AX fEL HtSf.mi i. y JAMES FOLiilLL c«fnVi. nor 23 T40 3 nels; ydute, yellow and grerin Cauvais; damask table Cloti is and Diaper, from 6-4 to 12-4; Russia Diaper; 7-4 . and 7-8 linen Bedtick, cotton dp; gentlemen’s and ladies’; black and .white siik -Gloves,; gentlemen’s bearer and / buckskin db* ' 4 cotton, i.ate Jimkijt the UnkedStates” Notice is hereby given to ail persons interested in fe . trust' fimds of the late Bank of tne United States. -, s tk proprietors of bank-note^ o?<ef dividends upon Roct, ed and cotton. <16; clhluren’i 7-4, 8-4 9-4,104,11-4 and’ 12-4 rose Blankets, Bristol do; 1 1RF, at present occupied by - Taylor, Davis 8t Taylor, will be let for one or more years: it is one of the blest situations {or a lumber yabd, in Savannah; possession may be had on the first of Dt> cember next. For terms apply to * John Gardiner. oct 24—12?' ~y ■ To rent A five Acre LOT, at Spring Hill, with a comfortable dwelling HOUSE upon it; possession to be had imme- , 4 diately. ■' . ^ • . ’' Also for sale • An excellent LOT, situated on the Bay, 60 feet front by 90 feet deep! Apply to James G. Greenhow. nov 50——cic 143 ■ ■■ >1 nil sale Bath Coating, 4-4 and 6-4 cotton Cambric, 6-4,figured do; figured Lenoesand Muslins, jaconet and mud Muslins, darning woolen Yarn, asssarted colors; Bstopilas; 4-4 and 7-8 Irish Linen, pocket Hooks,, assorted sizes and qualities, 3-4 and 4-4 plaid and -atriped Ginghams, cam bric and common Dimity; white, plaid and chiunbray Homespun, cotton and linen Check,best Scotch and Ger- man Osnaburgs,JMock Madras and RomaiHandkerchiefs, fine Buffers, Miiinet, Puis,, assorted sizes; Cologne and , Lavender Water, Antigua (hi, boxes of Pei4umery, ssort- ed, hair Powder, powder Putts, Ac. Also an assortment of ladies’work Boxes, V slices, toilet pin Cushions, Boxes brnmented with birds andflowtrs, Necklaces, Purses,' Boyer’s French and Gngliali Dictionary; together with an assortment of fine and common Tumblers, wine Glasses and Decanters. aov 5— 4ca —1^2 either of Capital or interest, -and m geaepa to all tit creditors of the said bonk or trust bt whafeoever dej. cription, that unless tlieir ciouns -re presented for set. tlement before tiie'4th day of March; 1817, when tie term of six years from the creation of the said trust sjjj have i*expired, the trustees will not feel themselves 00. liged to make opposhiba to any decree or order of cotirt, -which maybe obtained for the distribution awra. tlie stockholders of the amount lutlierto resen ed to sa tisfy tlie said creditors. . O. SIMl’r’OX may 28 fr« 6T . ^ - ^ V aluabie For sale A House and Lot, in 8t. James’i square; being one of v - the moot healthy and pleasant situations in this city—on the said lot tae all hec essary out buildings. This pro- 1 perty will be sold for a moderate price, and a credit df one, .two and three years given for, the payment. Per sons disposed to purchase will apply to either of the subscribers. R£N. SHE FT ALL, M- SHE FT ALL, sen. july 6 — ■ —41 The Toll-Bridge over Great Ogeehee River, at Which Joseph Hill lately resided—it is a-substantial well built bridge, composed chiefly of cypress; it has stood the creshets, and appears to be in all respects a good and fomplete piece of work. For terms apply to JOHN HOLTON or 'iex'ovi. april4-i 40 JEREMIAH CUTLER. $ J. MU. Notice. On the fi-tot Tuetday in January next, Will be soldM the Court-House in the city*of Savannah; A HOUSE and LOT, situated on the west side of west broad street; the property of the estate of Barbar a Unseld deceased. Sold for the benefit of the heirs of said estate. Terms made known on, the day of sale- Joseph Gamming, BOV 19—1—138 iJrrgnt o f the heirs . Land In the vicinity of 'Savannah FOll SALE. A tract of land, (knoWn by-the name of Bonabelle, and lately the --property of a Mr. Bretet) containing about 520 acres, is offered for sale. It is situated about five miles from the city of Savannah, within a short distance of Thunderbolt, and bn the salts. It has a very com- fortable dwelling house, a good born and.out buildings. The above tract will be ’ disposed of upon the most reasonable terms, as the heirs of forms J zH.ll tit; itif'tialc. Four hundred and fifty acres, prime-' tide swamp, en the Savannah i?afk River, situated about ten miles above the city, w ed adapted to the cuittrre of rice or the si;-aj •cant; up wards of one hundred acres now under dam, and cultivated by James Ajicr.-.ra, esq. Also, a tract, containing upwards of three hundred acres, adjacent to die above tmet—this tract will b« worth) the attention of the owner, of the river swamp, having some convenient buildings on it; it also coniami a good proportion of high pine land, and the balance 0 well adapted to the culture of cotton and provisions— also, a swamp, abounding wither press and oilier valua- ble timber. Also, a tract, containing five .hundred acres,-situated on Savannah River,,a Rw uidt-s above Puiysburgh, know* by tlie name ot Bear BUiii— this tract is very valuable, 11 it abounds with white oak and oilier timber, suitable for tpe Savannah hiarxet Also, two tracts of pine Land,-in the vicinity of Pury> burgh, well timbered. * ' r V-' -'' Tl ie whole of'the properly will be sold on Ksy and moelerate terms. Ajiply to Joux Nohtoh, on the tfcu*; or in Savannali, to . 'V Jacob. Devcam. 'sept 7 107 - ' " the estate, of which it Caution. r The Island of Great fParsaw and its appendages, (bounded by Romney Marsh Creek) being now settled and stocked with cattle, &c. all persons are, therefore, forbid to land thereon, under any pretext. Those not availing themselves of this notice will be imnSediatelv pro secuted. The stock-keepers are bound, by their articles of agreement, to protect the premises, and make disco very of oil trespassers; also, in the event of connivance, to forfeit their emoluments and be discharged N. TURNBULL, EDWARD F. TATTNALL. particulars to oct 8—i—120 EBENEKER JACKSON or EDWARD F. TATI NALL. Contract. COMMISSIONERS OF PILOT AGE. Proposals will be received for erecting a BEACON on the/White Qyster Bank, one on Adam’s Knote, one on Cockbpujr, one on Racoon Island, and two on the Upper Mudflat. Application to be made to ABiuiux Nicaocs, esq. nov 2-—— 431 JOHN G. HOLCOMBE, s. c. r. - ' Negroes In Council, 18th December, 1816. Ordered, That, ftout and after Jhe 24th day of the present month until the 2d day of January next, no more *#* Brought to gaol, in Savannah, Decembers, 1816, a negro' nnan wlio says his name is ~ " . —Wfcig Notice. To be solt|, at public auction,' in front ofthe court house, in the ci.ty of Savannah, on tlie first Tuesday is January next, one thousand acres of prime land, situate on the south branch Cf Turtle rivx% Clyim county—tlie joint property of the Uitfon Society, Chatham Academy ami tlie Savanpah Pobv-House and Hospital Society, which tract qf linid w'as originally granted to the Beth ti ll* College. Anv- person who feels disposed to embark largely in tne cultivation of coit on, com or sugar-cane, would tina this a most cligibU situation. The grants can be seen by applying at the office of LJovd &. Momson, ip the Exchange. Terms of sale—one half cash, tlie ba lance in one year, with interest from the date of pur chase, secured bv bond and mortgage, on the premise*. MOSES SHKFYAL)'., Pretident V. S. R. W. HABERSHAM, 'J’reaturtr. C. J. j. Morrison, Com. Sav. p. H. amiu. s. aitg 23——lOo (harttwo negroes,from anyone plantation, shall be per- mitted to come into the city, on tlie aame. day or night; Fhask, and that he l*elon£s to major A. Twiggs*, about thirty year* of age, and 4 .5 feet.II inches high: has on a blue negro cloth jacketaftd trou sers. H. M CALL, o. c. c. (0 No CHANGE BILLS will be received for gaol fees, except these issued by the corporation of this city, dec 21 152 Education. and, if more than two negroes, belonging to the same plantation, shall be seen or (bund, withm the limits oi the city, on any day or night, from the 24th mutant to the 2d January next, even though they may have tickets, they shall be taken up and imprisoned, by the city marshal or any of the ci^r constables or city guard, and shall remain in prison until they shall- be regularly discharged and costs paid. Extract from theminute*. John B. Norris, c. c. dec >fc-i-153 ‘ *. £> Brought to gaol, on the 10th of December, 1816, a negro rhan, wfio says his name is Luke, Aid that he belongs to Mrs. Juliet Elliot, widow of Bar- net Elliot, of Charleston. He is about 25 years of age, amLfive feet nine inches high,he lias a small wart over his left eye. ‘-6 H. M'CALJL, o. c. c. dec'12 148 *** i—— Notice. Brought to gaol, in Savannah* 14* 1816, a negro woman^of yellow complex- The honorable the Superior Court of Chatham county, will commence its regular session on MONDAY, the 6th January ensuftig, at ID o’clock. Free people of color may have Guardians appointed at this term. Job T. Bolles, elk. December 1 ion, who says her name isTaixKEr, and that she belongs — —.u. w—— . ta; she is ■ years of hah oh a., White negro doth wrapper arid white cotton petticoat. r H. McCall, g. c. c. dec 17-—-150 Georgia—Chatham county. By Samuel M- Bond, clerk ofthe court of ordinary for the county of Chatham. . *' ' ' ;» To all whom it may concern. Whereas, Elizabeth Norton, of Savannah*has applied for letters ofadministration (with the wifi annexed) on the estate of William F. Port, lately of Savinnah. dec. Now, therefore, these are to cite and admonish all and *** Brought to gaol, in Savannah, December 5,' 1816, a negro" man, who says his V>ame is Francis Spalding, and that he belongs to Benjamin Pres cott, of Columbia, (s. c.) Heis about twenty-eight years of age and five feet nine inches high, has a scar above his right ancle, occasioned by a buck shot. H.M‘Call, g. c. c. dec 10 147 The Camden Academy commencedon Wedi>adiy,tSie 11th ipst. for tlie instruction of youth of both sews,uiv dey the superintendance of Mr. Job P. Vixbxl, agt»- > tiuatc of Union Colttge. From hi- exjterience m teacis- hig. and-tlie most satisfi-ctory ,tt'st.monnls of bis literary ami moral character, trie Commissi jners feel much assur ance that the institution wid be conducted to the iierfect satisfaction of those, who may send their children here far education. Tlie strictest attention Will bt paid to the morals and health of tlie ptipila, and testimoniia of their proficiencies and behaviour - forwarded, who parents or guardians cannot be present at the. examina tion. Children will be ac-onimodated with convenient boatd, in respectable families, at the customary price*. The School- Room is spacious, arid from its location, cocl and pleasant. " r ’ • . ‘ SI. Mary’s is one of tlie most healthy spots in Georgii —the inhabitaats enjoy a degree of health nett surpassed in any 'jpart of the union. In this institution, will be. taught, the Latiu. and Greek, with the various branches of English education.' For the languages, the tuition will -be nine-dollars: for other branches in general six. paya ble one week amroediatch preceding die dose of e. ch quarter. WILLIAM GIR-ON, DAVID C . .IUNF.S, ICsfflKi*- AKCIJlHAJJl CLARK, f tiorure. THOS. If. MILLER, J St. JhTwy’,, Geopgi:*, lire. 7. 1816—yr—151 l en, J>ollars , rewar d A Runaway taken up wise letters j>f administration will be granted to the ap plicant. Given under my hand and seal of office, at Savannah, the 21st day of November, 1816. ; (L. S.J , SAMUEL M. BOND,c.c. o. . By my driver, an African fellow, who says his name is Atmorr, of the Eboe nation, with his country marks p- his cheeks, and that he belongs to d Mr. Elourno Oconee river, his master is required to pay for vertisement and take him away. G. MATTHEWS, driO 19—151 St. Simon 7 * Eland For mv negro man Tout, wlio runaway about three weeks since’ African born, about five feet five or six inches high, speaks veri 'broken English, Of a srtuhnf countenance, lately the property of Willfair Scarbo rough, Cso. of Soutk Carolina; and acted as his ftr.-y® 4 '* over the Savannah River. Whoever will lodge hi® in Savannali gaol or deliver him totije subscriber, in Sav*. - '.- aah, shall receive the above reward-. . m ; John Stilwell. B. I forbid all in alters of v’esselsor other* fro® N. essets empluv ing him, or ltarbosing, in any why whateixr. flee 14 149 * Anelv at Qrt hfficc oftt* Republican. |