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Ifes?
irfc in .tlm'i, the editor of Ute.fSjicnl
Wtte may be. induct'd to lookupun with'
a more' favorable eye. . • _; J '.
n«nnv thc session', the legislataro has
passed one net, for which they liaVd Our *™
.sincere shaiifc*) lout authorising A tom
pike rbatl from the' Northern line of <thi,
district, which wtf hope tu see cotnmrnceil
with Spirit ami pfo'mutitudt.vproportiOfted
, * to;the advantage we hopo froth it. _ ■
^ A4>have not seen a complete list of the
‘ 'aett poised tlurm* the session; hot, amonz
• tbe.«ct»vwt* find acts to establish six new
Masks, vie: the Planter's Bank of Prince
George*} the Centrcville Batik of Mary
land; the Farmer’s Bank of Leonard town:
‘the Bank of Dorchester; the Bank of Car.
'oline, and the Frederick County Bank.'
Luther Mar tin i» appointed attordeyge
‘sera) of the atate under the act to amend
so much of the-constitutidn afereapects the
'appointment of Attorney-general.—
‘Intelligencer, 19/A Aft. " \
. The bill lor the relief of major-general
•Arthur 8t. Clair, granting hi mat pension
of 720 dollars per annum, yesterday final
ly passed the senate, after an eloquent de
bate.—i6.21 it nit. #
. Price, Current at Ririuuond, Feb. 21.
, Barm, lb 16 a 1? cts; corn mod, SO lbs S7 eta
* * AMI; mould cuijcf, 18b I9cts; euro. 5 bush
els, 3 « 4 dolls; superfine floor (Sew) JO dolls 50
cts a U doll* per bit American hemp, 120 a I3u
dolls per tool dipt herrings, (new) 5 doll* a 5
dolls .5 os per blj indigo, 1 doll 75ct* a2 dolls
per lb| l*rfl,18a 20etas oat*. SO a Si cts per bush-
eh.rice, per 100 Iba 6dolls SO cts a6dofis 75eta;
Jamaica Hum. 140 a 150 cts per gall; New-Eng-
land do. 70 a 73 cU; Liverpool Salt, per sack. 318
cts; loose do. per bushel, 40 cts; brown sugar, U
• 14,50 per 100 lbs; loaf do 22 a 25 cts; brown
soap, 8 a 12 cts; tobacco, 100 Iba. 7 a tl dolls;
Whfekcv, common, GO eta; rectified do. 90 a lo
CU; wheat. Go lbs. 167 eta.
riucu or men.
Virginia Hank, 8125-sales.
Kea Smelt, 125 do.
Fa'mcr’aOank, 125 do.
Majne Insurance Stock, 5,Jo for 5 paid.
Unite£ Stales’ Bank Stock, 1S4
Pi ^
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, nun* me Auoi m herald.
Steam-Boat Company.
. NOTICE.
A general meeting of the atock-holdera in the
Steam Beat Company »f Georgia, will be held at
the company’*-office in Augusta, on Wednesday,
the 25tb March next, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon.
By enter of A. Bndx, president,
II' 'TCHINSON, treasurer.
feb 28 SO
SAVANNAH REPUBLICAN.
Monday livening, .March 2, lt»18.
0J- Advertiaementa laid over to-day shall re.
ceive attention to-morrow.
SHIP NEWS.
I High-Water, ToMbrraw, 2'. 3ora. o'clock P M.
■ PORT OF SAVANNAH.
ASmvlD,
British brig Neptune, lly me, Liverpool, 90days,
(me.turned to our last as being asliore;)with a full
cargo of crates, coal, slate and porter—to Ricli-
arda Sc Harroway and John Thomas. Last nigh',
r J j the thornier storm, will) which our city was vi
• ed, the JVepiuaa was struck by lightning, which
f shivered her foi email and foretopmast to pieces.
' Hd lives were lost, nor have we heard of any oth
er damage having been sustained.
I Brig Cosack, Walker, Turk’s-island, 8 days—
I With vslta-to-7. Wallace. Left no • hipping there.
• Salt wajj*lling at 20‘cciits per bushel, dull.
ScboocK Philo, Moore, Boston, 33 days—with
groceries io^ produce—to Kettell & Sewall, and
the matter. The alooo Hcnrir.hound to this port
) with lumber, See. to Kettell & Sewall sailed in
i company with the Philo, from Tarpaulin cove.
* Sdtooner Minerva, Hhwes, Boston, 23 days—
l With an assorted cargo—to Kettell & Sewail, J.
’ Battellc, J T Wilde,'P Marston, Wood & Walker.
Thns Gardner. L Petty Sc Co. P. Stanton, M. He\
bert, Lethbridge & Deuel. Abel Fox, M Fessen
den, EThompson. BS Kerapton, S Evans, LkE'
| 8 Jenney, and others. During her passage, it was
ver; boisterous—was obliged to lay to half her
passage- Lost one roan overboard from olf the
main-boom, named Charles -Vood, a native of Cape
Ann, Mats, where lie has left a family. It was
blowing ao fresh could not render him any asa.s-
tance. • • ' ■jt* •, .,/•
.Schooner Lively, Pierce, Ne where, 9 days, with
corn, bacon, Ur and shingtes, Jonathan Walker
Schooner Cephise, Taber, York River (Vir ) 7
days—with com, fee. to Wm. Gaston, and R Spen
cer, ca board.
Sloop Olive Branch, Wercham, Plymouth, N. C.
I 8 days, will; com, to Baconk Hruen. 1
■V 1 ' Sloop Eliza, Webb Ntwbern (u c) 3 davs—
with com and bacon—to G. F. & Oliver Palmes,
and I/S c Cohen. Saw several square rigged vea-
l aels off the bar standing for Tybee.
Sloop Venus, Alford, Edenton, w. c. 48 hours
from Ocracock-bar—with com -to Pease St Ingcr-
aoll The sloop Boae-in-bloom, from this port tuid
arrived. *
Sloop Anson, Drinkwatcr. from Darien—with
a full load of cotton—to R Richardson k Co. and
Othe:*.
Sloop Harriot, Tatetn from the Inlands—with
oak and liickoiy wood—to A Lutr.es,.
Steam boat Charleston, captain Rodgers, 2 days
from -Charleston. Faerengrro, Mrs Guerry. Mrs
Lawrence,-Mrs Geffckrn, Mrs- M Gee, and twn
daughters, Mrs Smith, H It Striven, and son
Messrs Smith, Swan, Lawrence, Longworth, J»-
Ijblw Edmonson, Ogtlen, Betts, Ancrem, Drew,
^awards, . kaupftr. Giayson, Williams. M’Alpin,
O'llrien, O’Harra. Gnn&m, Fair, Morlena, Mas-
ters, J)ell, Thayer, Collier, Arnold, Taylor, Stark,
S*ms,'DeIoup, Soloman, and others, in all 45.
cusiatp,
kioop Washington, Mason, Darien.
The following official article has been commu
nicated to u* by the Swedish consul of this city.—
Jgtw-Terk Gas
Direction* to be observed by vessels making for
(he Inlets (Sehxren) on the eoa-t of Gnttrnburg
and the quarantine ground of Kanso viz. A round
«a» tower is erected on Great Kamo, iftcen ells
fn height, ilie upper part of winch is built of red
btiek without plastering, having a red streak
tAund the top. This tower, which, owing to its
elevated situation, may be- seen from the ea a} the
ajome distance as Wingo Beacon, bean S. 71 de
grees E. from Wingo. N. 20 degrees west from
Tiilarne, and south 71 degree* east by. the eoro-
S safromthearmofVasku, On entering, it sht uld
observed, that alter having passed the south of
ingo, the course should be steered straight
(or Kanso tower, uptil the vessel shall have reach
ed north ufKanjo Fjaerskaer, which bean west of*
Kanso. and is indicated Ira the atone serf; the
Channel between Kanso and WargobalarJurem is
. then seen open tooth of .the tower; s.m1 north of
the same opens the channel to the quarantine
Around, running close to the north and north
west shore 6f Kanso.
i [Weave advised iff some eimra of orthography
in the above article^rome of which if nct eorreet-
cd might lad to fatal mistakes. The instruct tons
•r itUcndcd for vesail* making for the Sckuren
TfGaSSSg and JC*-- Jhe nmneof the lh»-
eon referred to is WongS.-Winm, a tgfe name 6f
• well known taund, different from Wings Bea
con, at least according to SWedwh charts, and as
the least confusion in a matter of this kind might
produce serious consequences, rt are requested
to point cut the emtr.J-.Var Ar. L
“Tlie fine sohoQti^r
.Tthiltw Hawes,- master F<ir freigbv oP
‘ e, opply iq the 'mastrr ou board,
L. PETTY hCO. '■
Jfkimfi wharf.
Who have landing jnm tie aiiie echwmer,
20 bis. NE Bum .
25 casks Cheese . ’ " : 1^,
25 kecs Butter
Bm: it. ;>er hug Castack, whten will be sold
low if taken fitim alongside
J. Wallace.
much 2 SI
Georgia Jocky Club.
Subscriber* a.e notnieu that TiJcett of admit-
am ate now ready to be delivered by the treasur
er, without which they cannot be admitted on the
coune. ' B. 8. CUYLER. occ’ry.
•All persons wishing to enter boraes for the en
suing races, will apply to the Stewards at the Ex
change from 12 to 1 o’cl ock of each day, and on
Tuesday evening, until.9, r. st. derignsting the
age of burses, the rulers and thrir dress, and
ing tbe entry of the hone*.
march 2—51
pay-
Grand ^odge.
The members -f tne Gruh<l i»dge of Georgia*
and the different Lodges under its jurisdiction
by their proper representative* are summoned to
attend the grand quarterly communicarign at faro-
•her Cuvier’s room, on SATURDAY, the 7th day
of March next, at 11 o’clock ax.
By order of the H. W. grand matter.
Alexander Hunter,
feb 26—48 grand tetretary.
John Brooks
Harvey Bailey
Nathan Deers
Capt. Calvin Bdorne
Moan Bnrfell
James Brown
John Bease
Benjamin Burton 2
Benjamin Buell
Capt. Thomas Bartlett Tuscan Ball
Luther W. Benjamin Stephen
Daniel BoUes -
John D. Branch
Ebenezer Barrows
Joseph P. Barker
Benjamin Brown
Capt. Robert B Brown Mrs Mary .BlcggS
George S. Bailey Mrs Marft& Bpttley
•OwidBrownv Mrs Dicey A«vrto*ert-
Wilfiam Bird, jun. Mr* Margaret Bourqmn
David Baldwin Miss Mary A-Burit
William Beall Miss Harriet Blogg
Benjamin Duel, 2 Miss Eleanor Bourke
Georgia Jocky Club.
The Races will commence, over the regular
nurse, near Savannah, on Wednesday, the 4th day
of March next.
rrasT dxt,
Four mile beats—a purse of g800
SECO.TD BAT,
Three mile heats—a purse of g60O
witaSTS msT asd sxeorrn days.
Por Horses aged 126 pounds.
For Horses six yean old, 120
For Horses five years old, 112
For Hones four years old, 102
THUD SAT,
Two mile heats—a :.urse of g400
WKIOHT* THIRD. HAY,
For Horses lour years ok!, 106
For Horses 3 years old, 94
For Horses 2 years old, a feather
Stares, fillies and geldings to be allowed three
pounds each day.
By order of tie Club.
It. B. CUYLER, teeretary.
<r3" The editors of the Augusta Chronicle and
MilledgeviUe Journal, are requested to insert the
above in their respective papers, three times, and
forward their bills to the editors of the Savannah
[1-publican , , feb 7—32
Bates of entrance
At the gate of the Savannah. Courte, during the en
tiling racet.
For a 4 wheel carriage, the first 3 days g5 00
2 wheel ditto, 3 50
Horseman 3 00
Footman 75
Rate, of entering the taid gate the 4th day.
For a 4 wheel carriage g2 00
^ 2 wheel ditto 1 SO
Horseman 1 00
Footman 25
N. B Tickets of admittance of spectators can
be obtained by applying at the bar of the Exchange,
the bar of Mr. Daniel Hotchkiss, and the bar of
Mr. Nesler. The ProraiETon.
march 2 —a 51
Notice.
BY OBDXH or THE JO'KT clcbb.
The citizens of Savannah and its vicinity, are
hereby notified, that all dogs which may be found
on the course, during the races, will be killed,
feb “*
Notice.
The gentlemen, members of the Savannah Gear.
fio Jocky Club will please apply to the Treasurer
’or their ticKets of admission, as the proprietor
cannot distribute tickets to gentlemen who have
become memben of the club.
THOMAS BIBB,
march 2 a SI proprietor.
Georgia Jockey Club.
The members of this Club arc again notified
that it is necessary for them to call immediately
on the Treatura•, and pay their annual subscrip
tion. Tne horses intended to be entered on the
course have all arrived from Charleston and tin
upper part of this state, and as the time for run
ning U so near, it is important that aubscribers
should come forward, otherwise those gentlemen
who have been to the trouble and expense of get-
ting on the horses, will have to start them for an
empty purse. feb 25 47
Notice.
A meeting of the commissioners of public roads
of Chatham county will take place at the court
house, in Savannah, on Friday, the thirteenth day
of March next, a* 11 o’clock, a. x. All person*
i'i default fur road-duty. &c. and others having
business with the Board,' are hereby required to
attend at the said meeting.
By order of JV. Turnbull, cry. chairman.
BOND, teeretary.
N. B. List of defaulters, viz: .
SCIDAWAY HOAD.
William Crawford, '
Mathew M’Allister,
Mrs. Whiting,
Joseph Carruthrrs,
Mrs Ann Reed,
Paul Leving>ton,
(a free mu ofcolor),
white um no an.
William Davies,
In default in Augutt,
> 1316.
Peter Guerard,
la default in .March, 1817
William Davie*,} In default in February,
Pyter Gu.rard, 3 1817.
George Herder, 3 In default in December,
. Mrs. Mary Wallace, 5 1817.
By order of the Board.
, BOND, teeretary.
feb 26 El 48
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9
Executor’s sale.
Or Tvetdcy the third day of May next.
Will be sold, at the court-house, in Savannah,
(for the benefit of the heirs of Mr. Thomas
Glen.) in pursuance of an order of the Inferior
court of Chatham county,
TWO LOTTS OF LAND on the Isle of Hope; ip
saul county, on the road to Skidaway, containing
together sixty seven acriesralso onS undivided filth
puv of a House and L6t, situate on Broughton
•tree;, in the City of Savannah, known in the plan
OT the nhl a'ly, by the number (8)' eight, in Fre
derick T) llihg, liarly-ward—terms of sale cash-
pcorge Glen, -
march 2—51 Brecdor of estate
,,,
'hemaimng in Mo PitHOjice, at Sarn^mh,
. February A 1818. - , ’T
from this list-wm
• 0Tj“ Persons
please ask'fo r i
Cfiarks Albou*
> •lift'’
i Andrew*
■• r ■
.George W. Adams
Stiles Atarood
William
Capt. Alex’r
drew
Vnnci* Aickcn
Jiib Abbot
. Nathaniel Atwood .
- -' Mira Mary D. Adams
An-' Mr*. Sophia AUeb
B.
Samuel G Bunch
Capt Griffith Burney
' 'John Burnett
Bingham k Finch
-. Thomas Burbank
Capt. John Hell
Horace Bcekwith
James Bishop
Thomas Barker
Wilfiam Brownjohn
Timothy Barnard
Thomas Bird well
' Mt» Jane Barnett
Mrs Bald'
Capt Asahill P. Britting- Hannah UeU
T Um llofrmtill
Mrs Hamutill Bo trquin
pqu
C.
John Crockwell 3
Joseph Hill Clark
John E. S. Conyers, 2
Augustus Carpenrr
Joseph Collins
Robert Cox
Asa Corey
Joshua Crosby
George D Cornwall
Gerit Cooke
Francis Cox
Francis R Corbett
Whitehead Cornell
Amts Cudet
Capt. Calvin Ckmond
John Clunn
William Colrart
George Cliristj
T. Cumming
Gumming k Moorhead
Joseph Cur; ping
Mrs Eliza Clark
Miss Harriet M. Carpen
ter
Miu Eliza Clay
Miss Eliza Cooper
Miss Mary Ann Clancy
ham
Samuel B Bowler
William Chandler
William P Clark
Ephraim Currier
Samuel Cropsy *
’William S Cranston
William A Cole
John Cunigam, 2
William Cone
Capt. Peter Cone
John Clark
Capt Lemuel Clark
Albin B Chapin
James Curtis
Daniel Campbell
Cason Capps
Moody D Cook
John Chittenden
Jama H Ceusten, 9
John Cooper
James Creus
Jeremiah Conner
John Coit
William P Clark
John Cunningham
Charles Campbell
Jonathan Coleman
Jama Course
Stark H Cummings
u.
Capt. Samuel Dennison Williaril Dotson
William Unity John Dean
Robert Daniel, 3 Alexander Drummond
Joseph J Dill Richard Derby
Joseph S Daw ley Charles Devant, 2
Teigh Davey Capt Nathaniel Doak
John Davidson, 2 John Donavan
Jas. Alexander Uewson Mrs Margaret Dougfiary-'
William F Dearmond Mrs Sarah Davis
Miss Isabella Dolly
Miss Mary O Deveaux
Mrs Eliza M Uavi*.
E. ' 1 v .“vt
. Jacob fkiff f" ‘ r
Eighclbergtv k Cletnm Miss fianj&dward*
Cape. Jonathan Emery MrsEUzaaelkfB*aeru»,2 ■
' IpfS^ ’
Captain O P Finley
Mrs Elizabeth Furchej
Mrs Sarah Franklin
Mrs Amelia D Pickling
M. G. Femande»
Willis R. Franklin 2
Malcom Ferguson
Robert Flint
Richard H. Finn
Capt. Thomas Farrin
Edgar Freeman
William H Durkee
William Davey
Shipardiloggett
William P Edson, 2
Charles Edmindaton
John Fuller 4
Nathaniel Fisher
W. p. Farrand
Thomas Farrion
Lieut. A Fitzhugh
Jama Freeman
Isaac Folsom
Capt. Lewis Folsom 2
Anchi Fullerton 2
Dr. Fairchild
Enoch Fowler
Capt Nathaniel Folsom John Fiun
G.
Capt. O. Pi Finley
Robert Green
Edward Grayson
Philip Gardner
•VUitam Griffin
Sidney Gilmore
john Green 2
Thomas Green
Thomas Colliding
Jama C. Goodaie 2
James Hubbard 2
L Hyde
f.iishi Hopkins
'"mLHull ,
Jama Holten
iward Henderson
Joseph Hough
John A. Hubert 2
Captain Hanty
J&muel Harding '
tasac Harrison
/luntington k Burrill
Charles P Harrison
Jama Hart
>r Habersham
liomas P tinge 2
airnon Hathaway
Benjamin Gachet
Daniel Garrison
^ Abiathem H Gilford
lleman Gurney
Jubez Goodspeed
John Gibson
Giles Griswold
Paul I’ Guion
Mrs Catharine Grimes
Mrs Jerualui Graham
H.
. James Harrison
Elias Humhlen
Doc'rs Harden, Waring
k Co.
Rev. James Hubbard
Garr.t HayerJ
Wm Hamilton
Capt. James Hunter 3
James Hart, jun.
Judah Hathaway
Charles Hammond
William Hughes
James Hamilton
Thomas Haverlin
Isaac Hathaway
Adam Hasty
Amey Harrison
Mrs Elizabeth Harrison Miss Eliza Hunter
Mrs. Mary Hodgens Mrs Mary Harrison
John Humble
L
Temple Joy
William Jospin
Capt Rowland Johnson
David HiU
Benjamin Johns
Henry Jacobs
Captain Jama
Legal representatives oflsaac G Jeanerett
Thou. D Johnston, late Wntiam Jones
collector” Samuel S Jackson
Joseph Jackson Mrs Jane Jervis
K
Rev Mr Kenidy John Kay
Charles Kaighn Andrew Kerr
Wilfiam Keff William Kelly
Ezra Kent Francis C Kane
Robert Krnnier L
Nathaniel Lang 2 James Littlej ohn
John Lawrence Curtis Loper
Edward B Lawrence 3 Thomas Lamb 2
John Lina 2 « Andrew P Lynch
H Lawton Abraham Lamb
Asa Langworthy Joseph Lee
Peter Libra Sylvester Langdon
Jabez Lewis Hazen Little
William Logan Cap 1 Edward Lafferty
George L Ladd Mrs Ann M C Lawrence
William Lyman M
Capt M'Clain 2 Dr Gordon I -lfilleT
Bryce M'Dotull Brice .WDcwell
WiiDam Murray James •'AfiUer-2
Samuel Murphey r - Israel .Uerritl
Nathan’l Montgomery 2 Joseph Jfilia
Joseph F. Manchester 2 Samuel -1/ Cleland r
John D M'Lean 2 Robert U JtiQet
Bartlet Morton, jun. Richard Afrvon
Jama Martin James -U’.Vficliacl
Michael M Kinna John M Call
Caleb Merrills 2 ■ Hugh.VDanold
Captain Nathan Miller Joseph -ViUigan
G Marehali J hn.W-iharrey
Meymrdie George -Villen
Francis H Macloud William -Uachie 1
George W. M’Allister 2Archibald .If Lenn
Hr Jeremiah Miller Andrew jtfcansland
Frederick Marston Jn,t. .MLevin • i
Jeremiah Afirdea -V Coy m
Y/m H-lfUIer. Afcs Elizabeth M*Conkejr
-tins on Narh
.VillisaR Nay . .
George Ord. tr
Jimes Otter, 2 .
Thomas Pickering
John Pain
■Viltiam Price, 4
Ab'-sl Pierce
Dr Francis Perdier
Kichard J S Pisto ,
Colonel John Pray; 4
Dr William S Parrot
Walter Paine ,
Thomas Philufi .
Rev William Potter
David Pierce
George Penny
William Penno
Isaac Rich
Capt Daniel Hoff '.
William Richardson
John Rice
'amuel Rahn
Joseph O Reed
Nugent Reilly
Jama Roberts
WiUi*M ftiter
Amherst Reynolds, 3
John T Rich
Alexander^ Roe
Daniel Remshart
'•.onus Shaw
Leonard Smith
-Mr Stradford
Daniel Stoy -
Capt Jama Spilman
Henry Stark, 3
William Sinclair
1) Sutherland
Daniel Schults
Welcome W Stapla
S Sainsimon, 3
John Saunderson
Jama Scott, 2
Robert Smith
(Corresponding Sec re- R'iliiim Stevens
tary of the •• Religious Peter Schenk k Co.
Tract Society” Reuben Sumner
John L Stover James Sanderlm
George Shick G Sclioonoven
Capt. William Spencer -Mrs Hannah Stubs
William Speir Mr-. A/oriah Slain
David Second «Wrs vy Sw'kinger
■histus C Seccnm, 2 Mi a Elizabeth Soots
Edward Smith
Gharla Stoughton
Lt. Charles L Springer
Luke Smith
Christian Trapier
Henry M Terrell k Co
Samuel Tucker
Caralous Tracy
Peter Thiviott •
John Turner
Gardner Thomas
Miss Mary Tary
Capt John Upton, 2
WmC Afoort
•Wyal .ffonk .
John H La .Mir *
John D .Vungiiert
Geoige lUtlklied
Tobias .%rv»
kt'liffi.
John Xattua .
vl NeidUnger.
m
Musto. Macdonald
Mr* Susannah Motel
Mis* Susannah M'Key
Mrs. Margaret M Queen
Mrs Gideon Mzmilton
■ Mas Marg. B M’Conkey
H. r, •
■ Stephen Key
jWUMaa NisMt
fenced M Neal .
Miss Jane N eland
. - Henrietta Noiaak
Ogdeq k Co. k
Silas Ork
P Jonathan Parrot
John Parks
R B Pettegru
Benjamin Parker
Henry Peterson .
Thomas D. Porter
Samuel Parish
Alvin Perkins
F, Phinitey
Mrs Anil Pitts
Mrs Hsniot Pierce
MrsSusan Phot;.
Mrs Elizabeths Petigru
R.
William Robarts
John Rivers
Stephen Robinson
Thomas Reeves
Warren Bose
i Josish OReed
1 Norris Bice
Mrs Jane Robertson
Mrs Ann Robinson
Aftss Sarah Roe **
A/rsC Roulain
S.
Georg Sellen
Uriah Savory
H’dliam Smith
Ebenezer Stalk
David D Stewart
Jacob Smith
Colonel Solomon Shad
Jama Spier
Elihu Shephard
John Street
Abraham B. Sailsberry
■Nathaniel Snow
Isaac Sanforil
, Air Stnndquest
Mrs Mariah S Shaw
Mrs Margaret S r encer
Mrs Atm Savey
Henry Trelford
Toby
John F. Thurston
John Thompson
John E Trash
Richard K Thomas 2
Charles Turner
Miss Franca S. VillpontouX
Dvuiet Ounsell ’ W
Anthony. Wright Mason White
Captain Thos. White 2 CaptHeoj Whipple
Horace Wtfllnuh Mr Wooihopter, printer
Tolrn. Willson 2 Ebenezer D Washburn
Robert Willis • JohnAVhite
vlphens Wade Capt Joseph Wood warn
Silas Watt Labun Wright
Leonidas Wylty Capt Thou Woodward
ErastUs Wilfington Capt Wm Whithread 2
Roberts k Sims William Wiseman
John K Wyatt Dr Warley
Laymont Williams 2 Ward k Co
Kamuel Whitcom John Wood
Wm WAiiebread Alexander W WyUy 2
lapt Wm Wadsworth 2 William T Williams
Eiihu Wilson Mrs Eliza. Wes'ermyeri
Miss Martha Willy
. Miss Mary Ann Williams
Mrs Martha A WyUy 2
Mrs Eliza Williams
Mrs Sarah Wyley
Mrs Rebecca Williams
Mrs Elizabeth Williams
Jonn Winter
Aiden Wing 3
nj H Woodward
*eph Wood
llavi! Wood
H Wright
Jeremiah Wardwell
Wi liam Wbodrufl
Absotem Yomansdy Miss Jane Young
John George Young Mrs J G Young
Isaac Young '’■'i.f-J Mrs Young
Miss Maty YSuno
FRENCH LETTERS.
Catherine Verdry, Mad. iloisfeuiUet, Mad. Ve
lampagnae, Auguste, Foulmouche 2, Giratidea .,
Ilalliav, Peter Voyou. Benj. Gachet, Don Fel. Ant
Ciiiciana, Joachim Plarco, Nicholas Maodichv,
widow Chris, De Segur 2, Afrs. Petit, Don Thom-
as Calzanilla, Rrigne, Catharine Shearer, Made.
Kemondo, Henry Buredu, Raulin.
Philip Box, post-master.
march 2- 51
Landt for sale.
Pursuant toun .ntler and de-iree of the honora
ble the inftridf court of the codnty of Chatham,
t the pretent terra, will be set up for sale, at th.
. lurt-house in the city of Savannah on die fim
Tuesday in May next, the following real proper
ty, belonging to the estate of the late John Peer
Ward, esq. dee for the benefit of the heir*, and
to obtain a division of the said estate, to wit:
102 acres of tide smamp, first quality, on
Hutchinson’s Island, opposite the city.
653 acres of land on Great Satilla liver, suppos
ed fresh marsh and pine.
630 acres of tide swamp, on Lewis’ creek, in
-Intosh county, originally purchased as confis
cated property.
900 acres on Cumberland Island, in the county,
of Camden, about 300 acres of which is planting
land; On tbe premises there is a good dwelling
. 500 acres in Liberty eounty, northsiae of South
New-Port, in Bulltown swamp, originally granted
1 the late general Lachlan M*intosh.. .
250 acres of Land on H.tistoun’s swamp, in
'Intosh county^ at the crossing at Turkey ’ .amp.
200 acres of tide swamp, in Mfintosh county,
Cat Head creek, opposite Clapboard Bluff, and ad-
joining the lind of major Jacob Wood
150 acres of pine land, opposite to the above.
650 acres of fresh m*Tsh land in MTntosh coun-
. near the upper end of VI'Keythar’a bland.
35 acres of. land, adjoining tbe east end of the
city of Savannah, pat tide land and high land.
A Lot and Buildings in the city of Savannah,
Franklin ward, now occupied by the reverend
Mr. Carlo. , , ,
Conditions of sale trade known at the tune of
disposing of the said real estate.
Nicholas S. Bayard, adm’or.
Esther Bayard, adm'rx.
march 2 —t——51
Vive Hollars? reward.
Ranawav. fr-m 'he -ubreriber. on Saturday bit,
_ _ *— an J ..rail kiutwn til tHM riltll
s Negro
revious t
march 2—h—51
To-Morrow, 3«1 ipst.
Will be told before the court.Acute, between the mum
hour,. agreeably. In a decree and erder of the cour
of £fwty,fir the county yf. Chatham, v
All that LdT, No- i; (bite*)'
in the city of Savannah, Tncptinel-tything, Dan, •
bev-ward, 6® by 90 fret, boundihgto the north on
Johnston’s square, . t<? the west on BulUtreet,
•^“^ 90.* 1“W. Htd east by lot 2,at present own
ed by Mm Judith Minis. Bv order U B. Mitchell
esqnire.guardian of AnhMiha, a rabor.
Terms, cash. . M. HBBREUT, ancTr.
march 2 — .18
On Thursday, the 5tn Match n-xt, *
Witt be told at the plantation oj Go,Up A69*. de.
censed, ^
The personal property, (other than Negrna)
of the said ilfcea*ed, consisting of Cattle, “*
Hogj, Plantation 100b, fcc.
1UO,
The said PLANTATION.
Terms—cash.
feb 24—c—t 45 . ■
On Monday, the 16th March next,"; *
Witt be told at my store,' ‘ X * y*.
10 baia and 4 pockets of Cotton, ont piece of <
Linen, one Watch and sundry articles of wearinff
Apparel, belonging to the rotate of James T. Coit, '
deceased. By order of the adainistratoro.
feb 3—2^* M. Herbert,
olUCTIONS.
, To-ilorrow, 3d insthnt,
Witt be told tu the ww.house, in tbit ary, bttattjk
XfWtyofpr^^condtei^ of six
Bf. Herbert,auefr.
v I-■■■
... . . 'To-Jtfpmw, 4d in*t:-.' ' ;
wun* hind* ilmhigku bidder, iefire the ***
Agrei*S*»rai,.««« the first day
Two NEGRO GIRLS, about 16 and 18 years of
age, belonging to Richard and Janfra Kngersoat *
minors; the security required wOl he madeknown
on. the above day. JOHti DOUGLASS. '
march.2- 39 . ' _ ewrUtmt.
Valuable Land, at public Mi.
fcoirrixcxn.)
Tn-RIorrow. 3d ' :
Win be exposed to publih sale, Before the couitl
house in Savannah.- :*»» •.
An that tract of Land, called SILK HOPE, ar^
yen miles southward qf Savannah, containing 400
acres, in tracts of 5Jf acres each, upon the follow,
ing Conditions, via.--one fourth ot the purchase in
60 days after tjie sale, and the balance payable in
three annual instalments without interest, with bond
*nd mortgage of the premises. The plat of «*i*|
und may be seen at Mr. M’Kinnon’s.
- EDWARD HARDEN.
m^t.li ^—1—33 t , ■ t V
Cotton Land at public sale.'
fCOWTIJirKDl
To-Morrow, 3il insil
'Vill be exposed at puWV t ie, S-fore the court
house, in Savannah,
All that tract. f ran-' i v on Hainer's ctr<-k*
^joining land late of the orphan house, near Sa
vannah, containing 40C acre.* more or leas. Cm,
ditionj, one half cash, and the balance 12 months
credit with mortgage of the nremise*.
HF.NRJETT\ A: MY“
»—3>-
On Tburstlay, the' 12th March next.
Will be told before my store,
Alt the STOCK in t'R VDE belonging to tbi
estate of the late Mr. Victor Dohet, deceased,
covsiSTrito or
general assortment of the most
Jewellery
Gold and silver Watcha
Clinins, Keys, and Seats
Silver table, desert and tea Spoons
Clocks, plated Cantors, kc. kc. ,•
Sold by order of the administratrix.
Terms, cash.
Sale to commence at 11 o’clock. •
M. Herbert, auct
feb 7 *32 ... .-.j£*,. u
On the first Tuesday of April iiiteti ...
Witt be t-Ul before the eonrt.houtt,tU the untulhour.
Wharf tot No. 8, in the town qf Darien. M’lh;
tosh county, 60 feet on the rifef, and 3u0 feet
deep, belonging to the estate of Daniel M’lntosh,
deceased, fur the benefit of the heirs and creditors,
permission of the honorable the Inferior court
Chatham county. Terms, cash.
By order or the adminutratori,
A. Howe, aucVr '.
feb 26 -1-48 ■
At Auctioni
On Monday, tiv St - day of April next,'
Will be told in the town of Dai ten,
Tweii-y-eight LOTS, and all the pBA- ION-
AL LOTS, in the said town of , >arien. vested iq
tlie commissioners of M Intosh County Academy.
Term*—one fourth cash, the balance pi; able at
pleasure, by the purchaser piy ng interest annual-
y. By order of the boara,
George Street, sec’ry.
Darien, F'bru ry i*. 1818. • if**]' f
Marshal’s sale.
By virtue of a^^
circuit couin of;
nom 1 i*e 1 tone rable the-sixth
tlie United State.*, for the district
of Ge. rgia, made ill a case,' wherein Jane Irving,,
William Irving, Catharine Maitland and Alexander
Maitland, were complainants, and Joseph Currie,
and Jooeph Miller, as' representatives of the es
tate of John Currie, deceased, were defendants^
On the first Tuesday in JliarcK ttext.
Will be Sold at tlie courthouse in the city of. Sa
vannah, between thq hours of 10 and,3 o’clock.
Fourteen valuable Negroes, named Edinburgh,
Phabe, Charlotte, Phillis, Edinburgh, fun. An
dre v, jun, Sally, Christmas,' Eliza, Bob, Fatty/
MariaiD, Cyndaaqd Vlfilliam, bqtig part of tbe pet?
sons!'estate of the late John Curne, deceased-
John Eppinger/ fharshal.
j»n 31-—T-426 vt'. • 'V' \i'‘ 7
Marshal’s
On thb first f iktdag jn March next.
Wilt be sold' at the town of Darien, between tbe
h air* of 10 and 3 O’c.ock, . ^ ... -
AB that tract dr parcetof tend eonrtnonty known
» Die northern hW or divisadh of Creighton tsL
and, containing one ibonaana acres, mow -or less,
situated in the.bounty of j^rntoslfe
Also, 60 negroes, consxting of raen. women amt
children, in. faSoilies, and single-, levied on a* the.
property of tbe hie cdfonfel Ferdinaf; J O Nak tp
satisfy executions at the suit qf Crawford. Dan.
son ud others. , JOHN BEPIN^R.-
jan 3J;——I——25
Marsltal , « sale.
On the fnt Tne*#*
Will be rt »he j^hoiravmffi*^
Savannah, between theh«ar»^f lO^nd 3 o_
... Bryan
^mun eon^nt^ M ,^ r> ^^lefceated,
Adi.iira in the. sixth Wrcuttcotm
ofNattomel
jan 30—-33’