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savannah republican.
IF.dnssdxy Evening, April 15,. 1818.
FROM FRANCE.
The brig Doni, captain May, arrived hat evening
In 47 days from Bordeaux, by lier w Jure receiw
' «d a SI* of Paris papers; but their contents ire
quite uninteresting—indeed tlq* arc not I
dates as thorn? brought hv an arrival atChsrlcilon,
fart week. Cip:. May inform* us th*t ajl Ameri
can vessel*' arifo a cle*:i Kill <’,f health, during the
tinier aeaSun, are immediately admitted into tlte
poru of TUutc—This *u promulgated by the
minuter of mariac.
| Thefollowing isaa errant of 4 leUer received
. per brig Doris, from a gentleman of rerpeclabdity
. «» Bordeaux, to another in this city—dated
“JWmox, Feb. 9, 1818.
*. • “I kirn from a gentleman, whose word can be
depended 'on, that the Treaty is concluded be.
tvden France and the Allied Powers, and that
- their troops will evacuate the kingdom in the
PERRY AXD HEATH.
The Nzw.London Gazette of the id inn. states,
•flatcspt flea'Jl, on hi* return, informed a gen
n in'tbit thyi that the affair between eapt
and himself, was definitively settled, to
If satirfacrion. , _ ^
Tn reply to the »bave, the editors of the New-
' York Gazette of the 4th inst. asya, that we are ad-
t' tliorixed to state, that the paragraph from* New-
* London yper, relative to an accommodation be*
" tween these two gentlcmep, is totally incorrect. ‘
', & fiery interesting report of the naval commit-
. tee, dn'the enquiry into the propriety of changing
, Abe discipline of the Miy, will be found in pit.
cedingcolumaj. *|- , •
Tile bill, the object of wbiili is to countervail
the cobnial system of Great-Britam, passed the
-->tbe senate on the 4th Mutant, ayea 33, noea 2.—
Thermit no doubt, but, that tfaia interesting me*.
• wirewill pass the house of representatives. Messr,
Clay, Lowndes and Forsyth are all in favor of it.
, Mr. Sergeant, from tM select committee, mtde
4 report it* the house of representatives on the
4:h i.tstant, relative to the cave of Mr. Meade;
which concludes with the recommendation of
resolution that the bouse will support the execu
tive in all proper measures which he may take to
' procure the release of Mr. Meade from confine-
tn;nt—ThisUtki wed.
SHIP NEWS.
■JBigk-H’ater, ToJHomw, ih. ISm. o'clock P. At.
PORT OF SAVANNAH.
• • aSBITXO,
Brig Doris, May, Bordeaux, (noticed yesterday)
!■ 47 days— in ballast—to Johnston U Hills, consign-
eesl In Ut 40, Ion *4, spoke ship Sachem, uf
-Xcw.York, from London bound to New-Toria-
. mil. well. On soundings, a few dais since, spoke
•loop Sally, ofWarren, BI 3 ds from Savannah,
dismasted, asked to be reported. Capt. May left
.the following American vessels at-Bordeaux, 12th
. ■ FtbShip Commodore Perry, RosssU,. of New-
-. Turk, sailed in eompanyi brig Avon, Newcomb,
. jot N Yotk. totail fordolOthFeb; ship Rebecca
(Turner, of N York, for Ncw-Oricans Jib March;
- -brigGiisuvus, Dale, of Portsmouth, for do. 19th,
> brig Bordeaux, Butman, of N York, fur do 9lb;
■•hipHunter, West, of Philadelphia, fordo the lat;
4hqv Magnet, Garwood, of Philad. for,do. foe 1st;
i-ship Eo, Bodd, of Baltimore, for do. the 1st; ship
-.Patterson, Failles,of-N: Orleans, for do the 10th:
shipLucy-ann,Arnold, ofN York, fordo the 19di
March- - The ship Amiable-Matikla, Myers, of N
. :»otk, and brig James Murdock, Mathein, of Phi
3a<lrlplu*, had juat arrived; and the ship General
icSeott, ofNew-Yorlc, was below.
Sch’r Elizabeth, Delano, Norfolk, via Charles-
--ton, 5 data rroin tlie former and 30 hours from
'• She latter port—with com, &c—to Taft It Sibley.
Sch’r Traveller, Richards, Charleston, 1 day—
..With shingles—to the master.
- Sloop Sarali-Porter, Collins, Charleston, 1 day
- —with brick—to K Richardson It Co. Patten.
; ' Sloop Cynthia, Sprague, St Mary’s, 1 day—
I wifoafow light articles on-freight. Passcigers,
, Messrs Clarke, Mown, Sweet, Ladd, and captain
»l)«vis. The sloop John, ChcvaLvr, sailed fur this
J. pori inland, the same day. Came out of St Ma-
li ry’trKver in oo with the U 8 brig Enterprise, Deut.
Kcroey, bound to Charleston.
, ' Sloop Joseph,-Nye, Darien, 3 days—with 163
j -bales cotton—to John M‘N:ah, Guerard & Polhill,
| Wad A B. Fannin.
-i Stoop Washington, Mason, Darien. 3 days—with
- 185 haws cotton—to Scarbrough Ik M'Kinne, A G.
Scmmea, and Nicholas ItScfr.
Sloop Bright Phoebus, Ketchum, Darien, 3 day*
--—with (90 bale* cotton—to Gucrard'R Polh JL
! \
.ctxtno,
-Sloop Bettey, Heedly. Providence, (a i)
Sloop Packet; Kr.owt.es. Philadelphia
1 ■ Schooner Alay, Reding, St. Marys
Port of Charleston, Afrit 13
Arrived, brig* Miram, Brown, (of Providence,
■ ; <w I) Sturioam, -7 days, via St Euotatia, and tad
i from 5X crox If days sugar, coffee, m Siam and
ii^ocoa.—Market* at Surrinam and St Eosiata. for
I.-, American produce, were very dull—colonial pro.
. '.dace high and scarce; Agenora, Foster, Biston.
| . >0 days, dry goods, shoe*, turn, nails, beef, glass,
I t Ac; sch’r Rebecca, Bears, Newbem, xc.tO days,
and 6 from Oeracock—on Thursday oft Wdrfting.
' ton bar, apoke a schr. from Savannah, .bound in;
1 floops Pnnec Morris. Busby, Philadelphia. 7 da> *
‘ Thom the Capes; Sally, (of Baltimore) Bead.
.and Alton,„ wap,*, —**/, ^ ,,
f Baltimore 2J day*, and last from Wilmington. * c
where she put in to refi—on the 3*tli uli. off Cape
{ Hatteras, experienced a very heavy gale (romrr»
■ f.m. during which, Robert m—, aseaman, was wd>-
* & overboard and drowned; at the same time, had
. I the boar, cables, camboo*c and almost every thing
I ] onboard swept swjrthr S. is in a very leaky
conditio a; ach’rs Allegro, Welch, Alexandria, U.
.. C. 7 day 1 * George-Pickett, Pmkett,-Plyauath, N.
C. 8 days; Halcyon. Travers, Richmopd, to sloop
Nancy, liriroes tulumore 9, and 7 from the cape*;
' ’ British ship Uaikcs Urumell, Wilmington, jr C 3
i| Bntish atup uuxes. urumell, wuaungton, x c a
1 days, cotton, tar aad surea—was bound to Live.-.
2 pool, but put into thri port to refit, having got
1 ashore on Caiw Fear Bank, which caused her to
aaliore on Ci|>* Fear Bank, which
leak badlv; achr*. Neptune. Stereo*, Norfolk 14
dsy^ and 9 from_th« Capon Jhdge, So-
1 day; Utef, DouviUe, do % Superior,
Pnc.-. Richmond Va. 13—on Saturday afternoon.
, 7Sit Marim 1 * toduetry.JMUll a ship bound to Sa
| Mxaaayrioop Maria-Anti, Bennett, Richmond V*
I T days and 6J boura .fnim the Cape.; l haaxs,
l Tolman; Savam.ak lday.
fa, ■' At TX* naooxt* -Wto.] ‘
m - 'I *jr 1A>« tfJVhi-rmh- An* 9 :
I Arrived, sKp Fanny, F irtaaa. IVpm Greenock,
with dry goods &e—the Fanny Ku.edfrum Green-
c v
*<< on C:e 2.1 of relt. and after tx^ciiehon; tf
end Rale*, I 'd into Faya! the J.‘J> March, sr
wiled the next day—March 7 gpole ship Wood
bine, 3'J days from Havre fwN'Yoik—If ft at Fav-
at March 18, riot* Fraradr. • Swift, of N York, f tr
India «he first wind—left at Greenock,«• ip* Ihrii-
tol. and fmlepcn^Mce. and brig Sarah, nUjar If.
York in about 3 uxdr* rch’r Betsey, Piummer.
Ntmh Cjolina, 9 day*. Clrared, ship Eden.
Rowland. Bristol; brig Aofhuts, llclmef. Charles
tons adiT* Ann tc Rebecca, /ymstrong. ltappa*
bannock; TcluE, Dome, Plymouth sc; pale-
tine, Boyington, Wiaeavset; Nastau, Hitchcock,
Blakely; Eagle; llussei. Washing*<m,-x C; Leon,
ard, Rulkely, Boston;'jphn, Conklin, Havana; Bell,
Flower, Kt Johns, > i: otoops Satellite, Davis.'
Boston; Sisters, Week*, Petersborg. .
' Pert ef TMmSttMa. April 6..
.’ Arrived, brig Com. Barry, Kay, St Croix, 16da.
rtigar, rum,Jt« sch’r* Pennsylvania, Mo-re, do.
15 days, oogar and rum; Pocahontas.. Howland,
.Boston, 6 days. Cleared, ships Eclipse, Pile*,
Campeachy ; Hanlonio, BoDins, Liverpool.
Pert »f Rotten, April 4.
Arrived, brig Havre Packet, Caioean, Peter*,
bore, 5days. The brig Thames, which put in
here this morning, sailed from N York 19th ult.—
on the 19th spang desk—on the 23d encountered
• severe gale from * a a and commenced throw
ing overboard her cargo to lighten her, but could
SECOND NIGHT. .
Exchange Long Room, Savannah.
- :r m riuropt, (aod'laVly from Stw-itti.
Hirtadelpliia, Baloir. r*. \t Ricii
rr.ond.Va. nut Xe*tir!-.aSl) x—»t rerpcejIuLy
nfcrriis dir Lad e* and GenwtaeO if Savanna:
and (lx vicinity, that he »tU open t-'ie above room
TttKi EYEJFUTGf April IS,
•trmxm am |tu naui an fepn
EXT 1IACBBINARY PERIORMANCES
fx irtu»T
NECROMANCY.
Public sales.
AUCTIONS.
i* BOOK AUCTION.
To-Morrow Evening, 16th April,'
iruthe tout ct my to chit the t .le *J the trick j
tnhani,'. ,
A VAUARLE COLLECTION
{ ; BOOKS?
• iao»o vrnicu asr
Gregory’s Dictionary of the arts and science*, 3 j
Lemprier’s Classical Dictionary
Gillie’s History of the yrorld, 3 rot*.
Priestly’* Lectures on History, 3 vole.
Btegant Prayer Rooks, m various binding and type
Musshs Spanish Nature dispbived, 2 rots.
Edward’s History of the Went Indies, S vcls.'
Building Lois.
To-Morrow, iGth instant,
ST T»» o’clock. A X.
Infrtnl of tit fxcluoigr in tkit city, wilthc tf red
■ts.1t J
„ toraHel thtreto, ( _
leet Hide, to be extended T-.c.\ i! e ciry [ royerj at
Spring-hill, by the wcs.crn end vf Mr. ildlu.'a
lot to Biyan^trect.
All the streets leading from the city to this prq.
i to the low
A plan of the whole connect' • with a sketch of
the city lots, from west Broad-street to Farm-street,
of
iM^free her—found ^he bulk head open, waist
limbers loose, and concluded it was best to re
turn to the Grated States.
RSfConsignecs of GOODS perschoon
cr Milo, will pleake call at Rice’s wharf and. re
ceive them, this day. aptil 15—c-69
Ear Liverpool.
_ The Eae-ship HILTY, Nathl. Folsom
master, burthen 330 tons; a considerable part of
her cargo'being ready to gu oh board, she will
have immediate dispatch. For freight or passage
having excellent accommodations, apply on board
at Wallace’s wharf, or to
John Bogne, U Co.
Uunur't wharf:
Wkt hate rrceivrd per eaid veto el and for tale,
SO crates c. c. Earthenware
SO tierces very superior a. a. a Porter
april 15 89
For New-Ydrk
The fast tailing sloop ARIETI3, A
Hoyt, master, will sail on Saturday next
For freight of 30 or 40 bales of cottnn, or
passage, having good accommodations, apply to
he captain on board, at Moore’s wharf, or to
Greene & Lippitt.
april H-
jLu
■ShEsFo
For Charleston.
The oteam-boat CHARLESTON, Roger*, will
atari TO-MORROW MORNING, precisely at '
o'clock. For ptasrge, or light freight, apply to
-liarf. or
the master on board, lying at Howard's wl
to CHARLES HOWARD,
april 1J 89 . ..
BILLS
On New-York, Providence and Boston.
For file by by ^ GEORGE GORDON.
Corn afloat. ~
4WiO bushels com on board schooner Elizabeth
and for sale by TAFT A SIBLEY,
a-ril IS 89
Shingles.
170.000 tnperior Shinf^lcs, juit received and fnr
tale on board schooner Traveller, from North
Carolina, by KETTELL & SR WALL,
april IS—R9
New-York Schiedam Gin, 8fc
3 jii'peaJNew-York Schiedam ^Qin, landing
J from schooner Milo
nr storx,
20 bags heavy black Pepper
20 boxes Claret, importatwn of July, 1816
3 barrels loaf Sugar
40 boxes northern mould Candles
Sicily Madeira Wine
LP.T. Wine, auperipr quality
Goshen Butter
30 kegs yellow l’aint
300 pieces _'d quality Cotton Bagging
1 bale English sewing Twine
Windsor and fancy Chairs, and an eleganl
2 horse pleasure Waggon, with plated Har
ness comple.e.
For sale by REA U BUTLER,
april 15—r B9
Just received
140 barrels Pork
100 do Beef
15,000 lb. Bacon
100 barrels Flour
SO -do Whiskey
20 hogshead, N E Rum
40 do Sugar
25 barrels loaf do
150 do Bread
50 bolts No 1, Russia Canvas
For sale by "
Nichuls, Dobson dj* Ilills.
frb 20 43
For sale
A few chests and half chests of gun.powder,
hyson and hyson skin TEA, and a few pieces Mat
ting. Also, fifty, sacks London Porter^ received
direct from London, per Charles, by
II. & J. Habersham
april 10—-t
Madeira Wine .
or a tut serrmon ucautt.
5 halT pipes s MADEIRA WINE,
2 qr. casks J
For sale by L MINIS,
april 8—t-81
Newark Cider, Apple Brandy,
Bacon, §c,
23 barrels 1st quality Cider
5 do. 2d do. do.
8 do. 1st and 5>.h proof apple Brandy
1500 lbs. Georgia Bacon
1200 lbs. lat quality Goshen Cheese, which will
keep through the summer
Imperial, hyson, young hyson and hyson
Ain Teas; of the lat quality
Refined loaf Sugar, lump Sugar
Muscovado do.
Pepprr, A Up ce. Ginger race and ground
5 kegs No. 1 Richmond sweet tented Tobacco
3000 1st quality Spanish Cigars
Castings, Hardware, bar Iron A
A small lot of domestic Goods, See.
For sale by the subscriber in GUden’s buddings,
one door from Jefferson-street J. MtRB.
Also,
1 Urge,elegant UXJilVG GLASS, price gtoo
50 begs trial > Potatoes—fur sale as above
april
Medkursfs Patent Weighing
MACHINES,
ed
Particularly adapted for weighing Cotton and
light goads in general. The time and labour far-
hr the use of these Scales; wtU render them a
very desirable article.
Fo7a.le.by JAMES. CARBUTHERS.
match 27—ex|—73
Smitk't i
When the cRlzrni may rest assured, thathe will
use bis.utmost endeavors to merit a repetition
that applause which he 'has so liberally experi
enced in tlte above cjjjcs. For particulars
Iliits of the day. 1
try. Tickets to be had at the bar of the Ex
change.
Doori to open at 7 o'clock, and the perforp.
ance to commence at half past 7. tj
TICKETS ONE DOLLAR.
atrO 13—89 .
Bank of the State of Georgia,
Savannah, 14rA April, 1818.
NOTICE.
The Board of Directors of thi« ’ Bank,' wUJ,
their meeting on Friday, tlte lfthbrytant, proceed
to the election of ari Aerietant Clerk, in the room
of David Mills., promoted, with .salary of
R950—amount of sectlruy requiredg4G00. Can
didates will make their application is writing (nam
ing their aecuritias) addressed to the undersigned
|C7* The Bank will be doled on Satur
day, the 18th instant, in order' to prepare the
Books of the Institution for the. declaration of a
dividend; therefore, sU Note* falling due on that
day and on Sunday,, (he 19th, mutt be taken up
on Friday, the I7tUin*tant
By mfiler ef the Board.
ANTHONY fORTER, eathier.
Marine and Fire Insurance
OFFICE.
An election for Inspector will take place on
Monday next. Candidate* will leave their appli
cation at the office. It. WAYNE, jec’ry.
apnl 15—89
Planters’ Bank.
An election will b* held at the Banking Hi use,
on Wcdnewlay next, for a Director, to fill the va-
caite., occasioneS by the resignation of William
Scarbrough, esquire.-
James Marshall, cashier.
april IS-t- 89 •
Powelton Academy.
The publie examination of the Students in
Powelton Academy, will commence on Monday,
the 1st June next, and be continued on Tuesday;
and the terra will close with a public exhibition
on Wednesday, the 3d. The pitrcnsofthe In
stitution, and the public in general, are respect
fully invited to attend. * ... -
The succeeding term will open’ on Mondsy,
tlte £2d June, under the rectorship of Mr. Smith,
a. s. (late of Middr Coll:) who is expected to con.
tinne in that station for a series of years Mbs
Stebbins will continue at the head of the female
department; Mm S. Stebbins is her assistant-
The Rev. Mr. Swift, a. *t is engaged as an as.
siotant teacher of languages: and Mr. S-.ILMiller,
English teacher. .
The Board of Trust, notices witl pleasure, the
rising respectability of the Inatitutun under their
care; and are, fully persuaded that the young la
dies and gentlemen engaged for/conduciing its
different departments, merit the confidence of the
public.
The branches of useful and polite education
usually taught in this and similar Institutions will
be continued: ahd the rates of tuition will remain
as they have been.
Two good Pianoea will be at the service of the
school, and. competent teacher of musick is ex
tec ted to give lessons. The bills of tuition are to
>e paid quarterly in advance to S. Duggar, Esq.
teacher. .
Board can be procured in respectable families
on moderate terms
The village of Powelton enjoys a high, agreea
ble and very healthy situation. The society of
the place ia eminently moral; too TmaU'indeed
for frequent scenes of riot and dissipation, but
sufficiently extensive for the improvement of the
youth of both sexes, who resort here for tlte pur
pose of education.
By order of the Board of Trust.
S. WES tON. Secretary.
april15——fo- — H 9
Wanted,
a ( *i A small convenient Dwelling HOUSE,
11 from 250 to 300 dollars a year, in the
centre of the town. Inquire at the office
of the Republican. april 15—st—!
Notice.
All persons who ship Goods in any of the steam-
. iat company’s boats, are required to erase all
marks except the one that they intend to ship by;
which will be th* means of preventing mistakes
and confusion, with owners or consignee*.
J. Davidson,
agent fo~ the company at Savannah.
april 11—r—87
Notice.
Lost yesterday on the wharf, or in BrahtSc Fox’*
Store, a small red pocket Alnfanae, containing a
Lottery Ticket, in the state lottery of Pennsylra-
nia, fifth class. No. 12.726, and aome other paper*
of no u*e but to the owner. The finder will be
suitably rewarded by leaving it on board the steam
boat Enterprise. ANDREW FAGAN.
The publie are cautioned against purchasing the
above ticket, as information pas bear tent to the
Commissioners. april 15—c*—89
Ten dollars,
(Or any liberal reward,J
Ft • apprehending and lodging in anv gaol in
this state, a Negro man by the name of FEBRUA
RY; thirty-nine years ofage. about fire feet seven
inches high, remarkably strait bnilt, blade com
plexion, one or two of Jus upper teeth are out; had
on when he went away, roundabout coat and pan
taloons of white plains; artful and cunniifr, and it
probable he has changed bis name^cctutomed'
orking on board the Angusta Flats; rsnaway i
3jth March. The above reward, with allrea-
sonabte expences. will be paid to any person de-
l eering said negro to the subscriber, or wanning
him in any gaol in the state so that I get him.
Juscp’t C. Teuctlen.
april 15—-fo—S9 . '
Notice.
AD t persons indebted to the estate of captain
Rober Rudolph, deceased, oE5t- Mary’s are re
quested to make payment by the 1st of October
neat; and all those who have demands against
said estate, will present them without detsy to .
James Vincent, sdm’or."
Elizabeth Rudolph, adtn’rx.
march * -tr—S3
Administratar’s Notice.
Han&iUs, §*c.
Neatly printed at ibis office.
AD penons having demands against the estate
Jean S CciMsonax, decraaed, are requested
to apply for payment; and those indebted, are re-
qttired to make payment to the subscriber.
— a,s "r.
assortment of the best, Novels, among which exhibiting their relative aituaticn, may be seen at
are some of the most recent publk-atio-s. Thom I the Bxebangeina day or two. at the enuntirgf room
who wish to purchase, will avail themselves of the I of-Masara Cumming & Moorhead, or st the store
last opportunity which will offer the present s
son. D. WILLIFORD, cort’r.
»nril 15- 62
of the subscriber.
About 25 aeres ef Low Ground; adj-inlng th*
Chamberlain §* Burnet
above, and well situated for gardens, or pssturw
I will be coered at the same time, in convenient pare
•other.
Having assigned to the subscribers their 'stock
in trade, books of account?, debts. Sue. for the
purpose* of securing the pay ment ef the follow:
mg consideration*: First, a note of Chamberiain Ik I of the property.
cola (as they are laid down in the plan on
wise) should persons desirous of purchasing ap
pear. ' . . .
Terms, one thud cash, foe remainder in one
and two year*, on interest, secured by mortgage
Burnet, discounted at the Planters’ Bank for Six
thousand Dollars: Secondly, a debt due the estate
of Calvin Baker & Co. for monies received for
their account: Thirdly* whatever may remain tic
der this assignment, tu be divided among all their
creditors, rateably in artiouht of the debt* due by
T. M. CJiambcrlarn, and Chamberlain & Burnet.
AD perrons having demands against, the laid T.
M. Chamberlain, and Chamberlain & Burnet, will
please render in their claims to the subscriber^ at
the counting-room of I. Minis.
ISAAC MINIS,
james McHenry.
april 9—84
For 'he proprietors, Thomas Cumming anti,
William Wallace, esquires.
St. HERBERT, auct'r.
april 15 75 • ~ :
To-Morrow, the 16th irfttant,
HTfl be toU an IFayne’e wharf, without reserve.
for account tf all whom it may concent,
388$ bushels CORN,
Stand and Stdck in Trade.
partially damaged on board the schooner Lours,
from New-Vork. Terms, cash.
Sale to commence at 12 o’clock. .
M. Herbert, auct’r.
april 15—89 T %
The valuable Stock of goods with the stand cf
the above concern ia offered to an approved pur-
chaser er purchasers at private sale previous to
MONDAY, 27th instant,
at which time it will be sold at.'public auction on
On Fridaj next, 17th instant,
(If not previously disposed of at private sale)
H ill -be cold at the store tf Price It M G. au,
saun-ituii,
very accommodating terms, for approved indors- I Their whole STOCK 18 TRADE
Cti .nrit”o «a M ‘ HEBbERT » auct ’ r . I consisting of an' assortment pf well aelferted
apnl 0—84 I ORnrKRiPs . «,.u ... nn i. -fniiv
The Steam-Boat. Company
OF GEORGIA
Under their act of incorporation by the last
legislature, have unanimously resolved, to divide
their capital of Eight Hundred Thouaond Dollars,
into sixteen hundred share* of five hundred ffol-
lars each. Four hundred shares, or one fourth of
the whole stock, on vt-bich fifty percent, or g25U
have been paid in, are held by the present stock
holders, who will offer
GROCERIES, and a small supply of DRY GOODS
and HARDWARE.
.ALSO,
The Lea.e of the store for six .months, from the
18tliinstant, with the privilege, a renewal of tlie
lease.
Terms—under glOO, cash; over, 60 days.
D. Williford, auct’r.
aprilr~
For sale at public auction,
In tots or oxz on Kobe, hot not exceeding Ten
Shat es, at the times and places herein rjfter specifi
ed, vis:
400 SHARES
At Satariub on the third Monday in April next,
at 11 ojclock in tite forenoon at the eourt-hotlae
in said eny; and
4C0 SHAKES.
Oh Monday next, 2Uth instant,
Will be told at the etore of S. B. Parkman.' rty.
Sundry articles belonging to the estate ut Jams*
T. Coit, deceased. Terms, cash.
Sale to c.nmenct as 11 o’clock.
M. HERBERT, auct’r.
april 13——87
T
On the first Tuesday in May next,
Will bo told at the court-house between the usual
hours,
A JACK, rising three years old, raised by gen
eral C. C. Pinckney, of South Carolina, is of tire
At Acovstl, on the'fourth*Monday in April next, t of the Royal Gift-the Jack presented by
at 11 o’clock in the forenoon at IlowaJd’s oor’ liking of Spam to General Geoige Wash,ngton;
ner opposite the Post-office in said city. ... .
The conditions of the sale will be g.'50, or fifty I “'K"-
per cent, on tlte amount of Stock, -to equalize the
purchasers with the present Stockholders, tit hi.
paid down', together with half the amount of any
increase'*r advance thereon; and for the remain-
' ig half of any such increase or advance, a credit
■ul be given till the first day of November
for Notes with approved town endorsers.
The accounts of the company will hie made up
to, the first day of April next, and a dividend on
its, then, past transactions declared. The new
Stockholders in common with the old, ore to be
it is well known that the Gift was full 15 hand*
Jour Wells.
D. Williford, auct’r.
tpril
Administrator’s sales.
On the Jivst Tuesday in Alay next,
next, 1 Will be sold before the court-house in this city,
between the usual hours,
All that House and Lot,' No. 10, Co-
, j =. lumbia ward, belonging' to the estate of
■ ■■I Timothy Bonticou, deceased; the lat sub
entitled to ail the benefit, of the arisoeiition from ° FS297iCent,pe " 8 -
that period: except the profits arising from the in
crease or advance on the intended sales, which
will inure to the present Stockholders, or their
Assigns. j
On the said first day of April next, an Invent*-
ty of the whole of the Company’s Property will I
be made out, and filed in the offices at Augusta
By order of the administrators,
M. HERBERT, auct’r.
march 4—r-54
Lands for sale. >
Pursuant to an otder and decree of the honbra-
and Savannah, where penons wishing tn become I ble the inferior court of the county of Chatham,
interested may examine it, and obtain all other I at the present term, will be set tip for tale, at the
necessary information relative to the affairs of the | court-house in the city of Savannah on the first
Company,
-BT CODES.
J. HUTCHINSON, Treasurer.
The Editors of the;Savannah papers, the Mtl-
iedgeviUe Journal, and the Washington News, will
please insert the above! in their papers until the
days of sale.
J. H. trea’sr.
march 17—64
Mirshal’s sales.
On the first Tuesday in Afay next.
Will be sold at the Market-house in St. Mary’s
tlte following tnctsof land, levied on as the
property of the late James Scagrove,
deceased-, at the suit of Dover & Ta)
of Alexander Dover and others, to
130J acre* adjoining Point Petre,
Mary's river, 8900 adjoining the town of SL Ms-
Tuesday in May next, the following real proper
ty,’belonging to the estate of the late John Peter
Ward, esq. dec. for the benefit of the lieirS, and
to obtain a divisiqwot the said estate, to wit: :
202 acres orcide smamp, first quality, on
Hutchinson’s Island, opposite the city.
650 acres of land on Great Satdla liver, suppos
ed fresh marsh and pine.
630 acres of tide swamp, on Lewis’ creek, in
M’Intoah county, originaUy purchased a*confis
cated property.
900 acres on Cumberland Island, in the county
of Camden, about300 acres of which is planting
land; on the premises there ts a good dwelling
house, Ac.
Land on HoUstOun’a swamp, in
M’Intoah county, at the crossing at Turkey Camp.
fifo,
fifty mile* from the town aforesaid; 300 acres On
crooked, riven 293 on said creek and 1220 on
Dover Creek, and opposite the sea & St Andrew’s
sound. JOHN H. MOREL, mcrscL
march 30 — 75
'150 acres of pine land, opposite to the abbye.
650 acres of ffeah marsh land in MTn'tosb cou%.
ty, near the opjterend of M’Keytbar’b bland.;
•Marshal’s sales.
On the first Tuesday in Alay next.
Will be sold at the court-house in the city of Sa
vannah, between the houraof 10 and 3 o’clock,
The folio wing NEGROES, levied on as the prop
erty of James Williamson, at the suit of -John
Hamilton, vs. Edwud Shearmand, and Jama* Wil
liamson, to fcrit:
Geoige Hambert, a sawyers Sukey, good wash
er, ironer and cook, Chaney, George, Willis, Lu-
cey, Jacob, Ouen, York, Betty, Mingo, Cate, York;
Louisa-Vtolet, Collin; Billey, carpenter: Harriott,
Sam, Nancy, Jinney, William, Scipio. Maria, Qua-
co, a aswyen Sukey. York, Friday, Quaab. Jennv,
Mucco York. Cate, Maria, Eley, Sue, Hecate, Ea-
dy, acook;Cain,agardiner, Mary and Bob!
for
h 31-76
35 acres of land, adjoining the east end of the
city of Savannah, part ti(V land and high land.
| A Lot and Budding* in the city of Savaniuh,
Frankltn ward, now occupied by tire rtvtrend
Mr. Caries.
Conditions of sal* made known at the time af
disposing of the said real estate.
By order of the administrators,.
M. HERBERT, uanV.
march 30 75 ' 1
Lot for sale.
JOBS U. MOREL, Marshs L
Pursuant to an order from -the honorable the
judge* of the Inferior court of Chatham county.
• will be told before the court-house, in the city
of Savannah,
On Tuesday th* second thy of June next, between
the situal beam
All that Lot, or parcel, of groand, containing
about five acres, being the greater part of the gar
den, lot, known by No I, (numberone) west,.,
bounded northwardly by liberty-street, westf
wardly by the garden lot No. 10, (number ten.)
and southwardly by lot formerly laid off. by
AlarshaTs sale.
On the first Tuesday in Alay next.
Will be told at the court-house in Savannah, be
tween the hours of ten and force o’clock.
Wharf Lota-No 3 and 4, in the town of Darien,
with the improvement* thereon, levied on as the | of the heir* of raid estate,
property of James Hamilton, at the suit of the
JOHN H. MOREL.
. marshal. .
Jnited States,
april 1—77
By osdtr pf Jthts Carmchin. administrator.
D. WILLIFORD, aisct’r.
,nril 2 1 78*
Marshal Sales.
Sheriff’s sales.
On ‘hefirst Tuesday, in Alay next.
Will be sold at the court house in the city of Sa-
rsnnah between the hours of 10 and 3 o’clock, i
Those two lots arid 'improvements in the town rf ]
On tie first Tuesday in June next.
Will be told at Biceborcugh, -between 'the usual
b'Atn, M
AR that phatats-m belonging to the estate-'of
Sanbury, levied on as the property of John Mo- Ithe late Roger P. Saunders, esquire, deceased, Ha
loch, at the suit of Lewis A. Bouncke, sure. cop. I th county cfLiberty, reputed to roMain about
John II. Morel, tttanhal.' 14060 acre*, more to less, bounded on foe'north.
QV I m I by land of Thomas Bacon, and estate or Jonathan
m*zen_£s ‘ S Weat by Simon A. Fraser & WilliaraiN.
APPRENTICES wanted. - . -
Wsy, semh ty’ Thomas fc Robert Qitarterauni late of
and tart ty .Vi.dr w Walthour and other*; levied > i llic.r-
Two or three boy*, from 13 to 16 year* old . . -er-hn o,.-,™,.
wanted, at foe office of the Savannnh He/tovl 0a * tU * ,n,t TV
a. at apprentice* to the printing business.—t . 'Y ilitam vYiuuii, *. X.
Ladsfrom'foe country would be preferred.
april IS-1 9 —89