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Mkj, the* •» Mtotkr «frHVm TfltiMrtn)
Im, and thtn flav* him a blow in tha race
with ij.clctiehed hand, anil at many
•trinea with the end af a common Ctfwskin,
t aa I deemed jeceaaary, for hit indecent
frvblication concerning me. ■
Hf.nur B. Ha*ux».
■..■Jgbujay memtof, Aprd 13, 12)9. r
Nr.*r-Yoax, April 18.
f’fii, The Synagogue late!/ erected in Mill
4 Wtrcet, was yesterflaj consecrated to tire
/ aerrico of Almighty God,'with the
u*all rrremooiea of Hebrew wariort;
' and on which occasion ,M. M> Noah, esq
deltyerrd-an appropriate oration
court
abide
tba order al the
eealat 4e tmijfir M, wholesale, per gallon
do mad do gY do nt*, whoieulp, per (ration
»: it.' fThf* wine*are the product;* • ef Iter
Sris* oeukruent, la the State
It Way be,necessary to caution mariner*, thot a!
r.o great distance tram Pigeon bland. St. bach,
a w ken reject haa been Alien in With luvii.'g on
ly pare of a mail just above the waters—Bcrhadoe
Jbvrerjl, tfh or'*., ,, •* •tii'itit» ' ■ is
■Ht
SAVANNAH ftfiFJJiJUC an.
„ Wednr titty Brewing, Jlpril *9* 1818,
rstand tiut there] jib-briom!
Ilagdrman, jeaterdajSpfotolT.hic trial to
tlienext terra, apon aa Affidavit that one
- Margaret Gambough was h material, wit
ness, and was absent in tlie country, lie
' wm baited, himself in, a recognizance of
gdOOO, artd t»o sureties of 82000 uadi, to
l appear at the . next
IsionseC peace, and
/ - -v • -■
„ ; Prrraacaa*, April 10.
BAjrxmtoDBBr.
' 4n the night of the 6th iast the raalt of
« <he farmer*’ and mcchanica’ bank of Pitts-
-bbtirgli, wsa entered by means of false ke;
*anrtalaige amount in notes and sp<
- . Jfe
’•Known* Jl tram or extraoniinaiT circum-
Stances has been developed, which in all
. “'probability will lead to, the appreheotion
• af the vilnans.and the recovery ol the mo,
• »ey. • The persons suspected of haying
• ’vomraitted the robbery, stc two gamblers
of the names of Piny mart and Emmons.—
Phiymart goeS by me title of Doctor,and
fdaprofeaaed gambler. Emmons is said
•to hate'formerly kept a store in N. York.
They are both well dressed and genteel in
- their appearance. The Doctor is about
: six-feet higfi* slender made, were a bine
< jlfroekcnat and a fashionable bat.' Among
75ti>«r circa instances which led to a suspi
cion of these men are the following—-They
both left Pittsburgh abouta week ago, pro-
. Jessing to go to Petcrborg or Richmond,
▼a. They, however, only proceeded up
(the MonongaboJa to Elizabethtown, where
. -they purchased a skiff* in which they pro-
smred a false bottpm to be made. They
-returned again to Pittsburgh, on or about
-the evening of tlie robbery, and one of them
y,W«s actually seen in town. They had em
ployed an artist in town to nuke them a
smull iron plate, with holes drilled'through
(t in different parts, Which' was so ingeni
ously contrived, as to deceive the artist,
and particularly so, ns they stated it was
- invented ..for some unknown piece of.ma-
' ahinery, bot Which it now appears they
•were * enabled, with the help of small file's
1 and saws, which they had purchased ia
town, to convert into two keys, and thus
' to effect their nefarious pupose. They are
'piipposed to have passed down .the river in
*fih skiff*with their plunder.. * .
We have not heard precisely the amount'
jwrakoittf .... .
5s'a large amount iii notes of the larmc
and nreelrarilrs’baiikof'pittiSbtfrghjanial-
rio.Somc notes of the bank of Pittsburgh.—
'Among other articles stolen, was a gold
tikecfal granted by the congress ol the U.
States to genera] Morgan, commemorative
of his gallant services at the battle of the
Cowpens. Its weight fcasabout equal to 29
guineas- Also a number of Hamburg me
dals, of uncommonly pure gold, of differ
ent devices and impressions, and princi
pally Un naval subjects.
It is hoped that the citizens generally
and on the western waters particularly,
’ wilt bo on thp alert in the examination of
’allsuspicious strangers and gamblers, etc.
that they will cheerfully lend their aid in
bringing the perpetrators of this daring
robbery to justice.
V P.S.—Emmons occasionally goes by the
aapie of Foote.
Such a month of April as the present,
lias seldom, or ever perhaps, been expert-
*' aqccil in Georgia—we believe that there
*has been a pretty severe frost every night
Since Monday .night last, and the wind
during the' day ia almost as piercing cold
as is usually experienced hero in a consi
derable part of December ami January.—
Tlie cotton and corn, wc believe, wherever
they were up, have been pretty universally
’destroyed in this part of tiic country,& cot-
ion seed for replanting has, we are inlhrm-
red, been sold fora dollar and a quarter a
kushtl.—jlttgusla Herald, 24th iast.
"r; DJRLV(frTLL.U.VT.
Naw-Foux'April 13.
: A fraud cop p* of robbers entered the City Ho
tel this morning 1 , about 3 o’clock, it is believed, ia
I Various ways, some having scaled ibe walls, k some
tertcrifig through the difl'ervnt window* in the
friar; by tneans of ladders tee. Tlt. ir plan was
vrett formed, and handsomely executed. They en
tered right or ten ofthc bed rooms, in which were
sleeping a number of lodgers, rifling each room
«f clothes, money, watches, Ac. to a considerable
amount. In the morning, the bustle among the
Boarders may he easily imagined, each enquiring
throagh the halt for his clothes The scene, as
expressed by one ofthe sufferers, was truly laugh-
able.. Mr. Jennings, wbo keeps the. Hotel, has pur.
« sued every means in hit power to detect this gang
Af villains, and we trust, from the well known vi
gilance of our police oflicers, that the guilty will
•von be brought to justice. Gazette. 1
Evoea Ltrcol*. is elected a Representative to
ffoagresa, from Massachusetts, vice A. C- Tarris,
grsjgned. -
Irtte-letters from Philadrlphia state that Gen.
InUeraoud hod-set oat for Tampico, (Mexico) in
•omnony with a number of persons who intend
Co form s bettlemrat tlit-re It WooM not be as
flOnohingif thf enterprising tMowers of Bona-
paricwtre. hj- their v-dor. to carve or t, for iheir
wwttuaei a large portion rfthe Mexican dominion
•cnamlyn good opportune now, offers from the
frequent stvuggfce or'the Creoles rgainat the
gpanisnls.—iraiiinflm City Qaztste.
- i . * GO Wti flCUT,.
Oqhiri'ty . VewOrifttiu, jtfril II.
• fritton, 1»V quality Slceatti 2ddo a»n35s S I
do 15 a .fi IVnotowt. ilu: 25a2*t tobseeo,.v«ry
■rate < alt; mferi 'r .vi,liutpendtd, 4 cU; .leu.-,
fwkvr’n. bl S I a 3}-, auger, on plaotauoa, lb 10
•r’.tk dr-to. delivered ia town, lQJj coffee, 37 n
M cents. . .
TVierr Currrif at Tcvay.
IVias, grissfrlasd, tgoyeaSS «M, pa battle 75
FUte^dAlfc .
The distresring ’cry of fire so often nf late heard
in our city, arms again resounded about half pa*t
•even o’clock last evening. It proved to be the
bouse ol Mr. EUtith, at the east end. of the Bay.—
This firs was accidental—through carelessness,
the candle caoght one of the curtain* of the win
dow* of Jimsecond story, ft was, however, hap
pily extinguished withoat any injury.* -
This morning about 12 o'clock, another attempt
wan made to fit* (he town. Combustible matter
was put into the stable adjoining the dwelling
house of Mr. Course, at the west end of the Bay 1 -
It took, fire; but fortunately it "was discovered,
and the progress of the flames arrested.-rHhd
it bfeen lata at night, much injury would have
been done. ‘ . . .
- ,p&yx ,jTj?JiZrTiafa~ •-.?
The vetnns belonging to "Lynch's Corp*”X*ill
assemble THIS BVENISt!, at 7 o'clock, precise,
ly, af their usual place' of meeting; in order to
take the field, against a band of incendiaries who
at present infest our city. Fail hot!
fry trdtr •/ Oihnel Lynch.
COWSKlK, aee'ry.
fiirUitr particulars,
Married, on the '23d instant, near Wayne-.bo.
rough, by the reverend Mr. Kennedy,'Mr. Jo us
Mohsui to Mis* Hutu' iiouun, bath of this
place.
snip news.
il.gh-lfatcr, TthMtmw, Alt 10m. t’clock P ’M
PORT OF SAVANNAH.
CC? Al arriiU.
etxaan,'
Schooner John, Brown. Madeira.
Schooner Three-Brothers, Timmons, Boston.
Schooner Selona, Atwood, Boston.
Sloop Antelope, Stevens, New-Tork. y
Pert »f Charletton, April 27.
Arrived on Saturday, D. S. brig Saranac, c-.ipt-
Bltouf 36 hours front St Mary’s. Put in here
to procure provisions for the squadron at that
port. The U S ship John Adame, coin. Henley,
and sch’r Lynx, luut Madison, were still at 8t.
Mary’s. Two days previous to the Saranac’s sail-
ng, the pilot boat Delight in coming-down the ri
ver, up-et during a heavy blow, and two me.,
were drowned. She was bound from St Mary’s
to Femandina, with provirions for the U- 'States*
troops stationed there.
Schooner financier, Crowell, Petersburg, via
Notfblk. il daya, with flour. On the lSth inst
oif the Fiying-pan shoals, spoke a brig from Phi-
Udclpliia bound to the Havana—blowing fre>h at
tlie. time, did n a learn her name. On the 24th,. ht
“ heavy galt frikn w a w the t. carried away her
.Anrii.
NeW-OflKfc t» days'aiid 12 fromlbe ttafize, su
gar, flour, porit, lard, and nutts. Tlie ship' Ten
nessee, Oliver, for Philadelphia, sailed in co. The
sch'r Mary-ami. Hill, for this port sailed 3 days
before the 0.—Sch’ra Leander, Neal, Baltimore 15
days, corn; Com. Perry, , Ashepoo, 1 day,
fire woodi sloop Anson, Drinkwater, Darien,' 1
day, cotton—tlie sch’r Gen Brown, for Washing
ton-City, with a load of timber for government,
sailed in co with the Ansnn. Cleared, ships
Pearl, Newman, l)d»ton; Newbury port, Goodrich,
Louder.; Aristides, Garter, Liverpool; Hamburg
ship John A Hcnrick, Harms, Hamburg; brigs Sa-
rah-ann, Banks, Savannah; James Monroe, Hull,
Providence; sch’rs Ann, Clark, New-Orleans; Can
ton, Brightman, Newport; Thames, Tolman, New
Fork; sloop
i Prince Maurice, Busby, Philadelphia.
Port rf Baltimore, April 20.
c Arrived, sch’i Decatur, Little, 7 days from
Charleston, coflee, rice, Ac. Came into she Bay'
oiaA'hursday—saw at the mouth of the river a her
maphrodite brig with ;p.\inted ports, bound up.
Cleared, brig Adriane, Cowpland, Amsterdam;
Dedalus, Bose, Bremen; sch’rs Toni, Lowe, St.
Thomas; Leonidas, Turner; New-Y-wk.
The »hjp Gen Sutiih, or BaUinr>re, arrived at
Havana on the 18>h ult 45 days from Leghorn.
- - - Port of Philadelphia, April 20.
Arrived, brig Betsey, Wedgewuod, 72 days from
Liverpool, with dry goods, salt and coal; -ch'rs
Margaret, JY.Ison. 21 days from Cipe lienry. cof
fee and sugar; Augustus. Nye, Norfolk, 5 days,
with timber for the U States; Philadelphia, Hand,
Alexandria, 3 days, iroivi Ac; Betsey, Smith, Wil
mington x e 12, tar, cotton and rice: Georgetown
Packet, Hetvts, Geot gctown. 13, cotton, rice, bear
-kins and wine; Argo. Chamber*. Baltimore, 5 ds;;
Thrce-Urotbera, Tears, .W.lmington a c 14, staves,
tar A soap: sloop President, Athmore, from Lam-
’ —''—Cleared, ships Kac-
Medors, Hamburger.
'Iverson, St Croix; setdre •
Pocahontas, Seybcrt,. N. Fork; Pocahontas, How-
land, Boston; Union, De tnrt. Hirhmond; Huntress,
Bunlick, Nantucket; sloops- Scourge, Me Groot,
N York; Caleb Strong, Stanwood; do.
»na* ora esuKuosmrrp. •
OJtce of tkt jfm^l'ork Gazette, 3 '
April 20 5
Arrived, British brig Favcrite.htcman, 40 ua.s
from Berbice, with; it war, rum and coffee; Span-
iah brig Constadtia, GalUna, a3 day* from Porto
Kaco, with sugar, molasses and Coffer; brig Tri
dent, Thompson, of Kennebunk, 27 days from N.
Orleans, and 21 from thiBaliie, with sugar, sch’rs
bmily. White, Savannah, 12 di; Lycurgus, Nich
ols, 59 days from the city offit Domingo, via Ni--
14 da;
folk i
lays, with mol
and to-.
bacco; James Monroe, Ilipkins, 3 day* from Nor
folk, with tobacco, flour, Ac; sloops lirk, Sand-
ford. 13 days from Charleston, with ashes; Vir
ginia Trader,Caswell,7days from Kiehinori and
5 from the Capes, flour; Brothers, 'Frarubers. 9
days from Richmond, with flour and tobacco.—
Below, one brig.
PILOTS .
Authorised to act tor the Bar and Giver of Ea.
vannah;
BRANCH PILOTS;
Stephen Timmons
Widtam Royston
N. B. Sisaon
R. Anderaon
E.' Broughton
John Uxoti
Jesse purois
John Cleary -
John Low
John Dtmu%
flcnry Critig
Thomas Nottago
W.tliam Wt^ll
Andrew Guard
CERTIFICATE PILOTS.
Stephen II. Timmons I Henry I taker
John Hale | James Elf»rd. ‘ ~-
. JBy trder- -f the Board.
JOHN G. HOLCOMBE,
ap-ll IC—100 . »ctief!r.mwiotie*<riofp:.«tage.
Just received
140 barreM Pork"
100 do Beef "
15,000 lb. Saeon - ..
100 barrels TJoto _
.Si
40 do Sugar
25. larrel* loaf do
ISO do • Bread
50 bolts No 1, Russia
For sale by ■ •
Nichols, Dabsea k Silts.
feb20 ■ -43 v ■ ; - -
Copartnership. :
BxxMwur F. Lues a|idi)^vsu.L. pi Trsahav-
g former! a conntction in business have takeii
part of tli % airt occupied by Mr. Nathaniel H,
Olmstexd, ( Pctf.ir'*, vi4cif,J when they offer for
sale groceries of every’ description.
. • Edea & Potter.
april S9 ICO
Take notice-
All persons are forbid, from pureharing a Lot-
of ground in Challiam county, containg five acres,
being the greater part of lot knbwn by the num
ber l (one) bounded northwardly by Liberty-
street, jrestwardly by thegarden lot No. 10 (ton)
and southwardly byl6tfocmerly hudoffby Messrs
Currie and Hn^-, and advertised .for safe on the
2d day of June next, by David Williford, auetion-'
cr, by the order of John Carno^han, administra
tor of the late George Richardson, deceased, and
to be told fur thf benefit of the heira of said es
tate; as die said property is legally vested in' Ukj
we dpern it proper to g.ve this pobliocautiou.
William Y/ilson,
Dorothy Gootidll Wilson,
•iPPMEJyTlCES ranted,
" Two of three boys, from 13 to tS year* old
aye winted, st the office of .the S^nnah Keptth.
tiW", *• appr ntkes to the nrintibg harness.—
loaisfrvm ths ttaoUf .'rvwlA'b* jwsjaerod.
Chfi.
To Ik nif for on Santipday next’ a s\*<p ataie
over the Savamveh G-wtrkjone mile a.7d “
Six bones 5s row entered, and three ^re
expoated from thecocnfry.’ __ *
' XsTis ee wras»«» a» sw* stn -
F air wheel famago : jJJ 00
Two wheel duto .* _ kXb
c ,finnaua v ; *-,- g'.
Footman. - 21- •;. CjT ’
A mewherwf the €larh rrwtta
Members «ilbplea»t ig>ply-»t Ac bar of the
Exct-wnge Vor-.Tickets of admission and deposit
them with the gate keeper wf the course. - - * "
. V * Thu Pronrietor.
sprit S8—k—99
Par;Philaiclphid or Netc-Yorjc
r j The fine; fast
I ’FANCY, captain
t adding sloop SAILORS’
in -Babcock. For freight
april 29 u 1
apply fo the master .on board
' KSTv? -,■/
it & Pinder.
100 *
For Chafteston
april
. Sheri#'’*
d- i s. I!ughes,T T .' . -
we £■ Cate «u attachment—Inferior
lohn Fian. ) * doit*.
.On Mondar next, 4th
Will ie told at captain WUSam Tai
lUi'vHOn the tjiure tf 10 and 12 o’clock.
The schooner.FfiOVtbBNCE, with
her tackle and appurtenances, and boat.
Abo, her Prints, attached as the proper-
■ v of John Finn, at the instance of J. &
Ungues, and told by order of the Inferior
court of this ccjmty. •' ‘
George L. Cope, 9. c.*d
spril 29——100 ’ • ,
Sheriff l s gates.
Gaudry A Dupon, ) .
vo. \ Cm* on attachment—Inferior
Lewis Moncheaux-S ' toart.
'Op Monday liext, 4tb May,
Will ic mold before the otore of Gaudry d Dupon,
LtainKemble; abe will ut^feigBUufvS;-.
” P***^*' wt the Inikriar court of this county.
George L. Cope, ». o. (.
freight of her deck load
board xt Rice's, wharf, orto-
-100
•freight
a- ^ . *' ,,r
passage, apply on
i John Thomas
v’ f ’ : " • i
f
april 29-
y. & Dupon, or
are'en,
Wallace'* -wharf.
A Saddle and Blanlccts, supposed to have been
stolen, which the.owner -ran have on application to
Gottlti & Copeland,
april 29—>t—100 Bamard-otreet.
• To rent
a a a , A DWELLING HOCSE on BrOurh-
jpl I ton street, in a healthy and remarkably
_ Maw pleasant situation. Possession can be
given inpnediately. Apply to
John Lawis.
april 29 x —— 100
SC7*I announce to my friends an<L the
public, that my House is now open and ready for
the reception of all who may be pleased to favor
me with their visits, at the seat of health known
as the -Madison Springs. Ail exertions will be
made to render visitors comfortable. My encour
agement the last stesqa, which was'tlie first, was
such as to authorise me to offer my grateful ac
knowledgments for the patronage I received, and
hope from my exertions to Merit a continuance of
the same. ' JAMES ALEXANDER,
april ?9.—fo—lQOjfe," ^ j. v
{C?»Brotight io gaol in Savannah, April
24,1818,* Negro man, who cays bis name is Gu*
but, and that be belongs fo Burnham Russell, of
Morgan county. He is about twenty-five years of
age and five feet seven inches high; lias on a blue
: oth Juckcoat, white cotton shirt and.yellow pan-
aloons. U, M CALL, o. c. c.
anril 29 100 \
10“Brought to gaol in Savannah, April
23. 1818, a Negro man who says his Dame is Jesir'
and that he belong* to Dr* John Hall of Charles
ton, S. C. He.is abopt <5years of age, and five
feet seven inches high; he say she formerly helong-
-d to John Dawson.
H. M c CaII, 6. *. c.
ar ril 23 - * 96-
|C7*BroBght to gaol in Savannah, April
19th, 1818, a negro man named JERRT, who says
he belongs to George Gibbs, on Cumbee, Sooth-
Carolins. He Is about 25 years of age asd 5 feet
' inebe* hiffb, . . ,
H. M<Call, s. «. e.
apri!23 fS , . , -
|Ct* Brought to gaol in Savannah, on
the 6th of April, 181 J, a Negro man wbo says his
name is Hasst and that be belongs to doctos
Anon of Riceborongh. Hr is about thirty-fivr
years of sge, and five feet seven inches high.
. i . H. JlfCall, a. o- o.
aprfl 8—*-85 •
PUBLIC SALES.
r\ • Notice..... '
On Sstorday, • the second day of May, at It
o cTock, *. ». will be leased for one year, the
stalls'in the vegetable market; sold .under the
periaitodance of the-narket ecmnaiitte. ' '
.'r?v 5* - 'V F. M. Stone, o.' x
wG-97—98 SHrorr T** ' ' ,*V.—
spril tV- ICO
Tax Collector’s sales;
Sn the frit Tueeday to May next,'
Wil be sold at the court-house in Jeffen on, Cam
den county, between the bourn 'of 10 and 3
o’clock, the following lands—having been
charged so the property of absentees, and pro
ceeded against agreeable to aaactof the legisla
ture, passed in ltocember, 1804, vis:
Seven hundred and thirty six acres of land, ly-
g on Great Satilla, levied on as the property ol
John Portions, to satisfy hit state, county poor
and fifty per centum taxes for the year 1814, and
his state, county and poor taxes for 1817—-amount
due R63, 19 cents and costs.
Also, 2000 seres of land in'Camden county, le
vied on as th* property ofthe estate of Thomas
Shubrick, to satisfy the Watt, county, poor and
fifty per centum taxes for the year 1816, and the
state, county and pour taxes of said eststc for the
year 1817—amount due gl47 2 cents 3joa. and
coats. '■'•*-■•
Also, 1300 acres of pine land lying on north
river, Camden county, levied on aa the property
of Daniel M’Neatl, to satisfy bis state,' county and
,oor taxes for die year 1817—amount due 819
11 cents 5m and costs.
Abo, 5575 acres of land, lying on White CMk
Creek, levied on as the properly of the heirs of
William Middleton, to satisfy their fifty per ccni
turn tax for the year T816; and their state, county
and poor taxes fur die year 1817—amount due
R242 25 cents and costs. , ' ,
Also, 5,200 acres ortand,Tying on Grtat Satilla
river, levied on as the property of—;— Klliott, to
■ - . taxes for 1817;-
-e year 1816—
___ ^ lfm. and costs. . .
Alio, 1400 acres of land, lying on the aouth
side of Great SatiUa river, levied on the property
3ira, ahd costs. . ......
r Also, 5500 acres of land, levied on as thunro-
perty of »be heira ofLyhab,-*4 sath&dh^r' fifty
»■» Iiirtnm s«r.,fnr,lb*>«V lfll^-aedlhc^StWA
county and poor taxes for the year 181/—amount
'■ —193cts. lim. and cOsu.
, 3(100 acres of land in Camden county, le
vied on as the property of Lewis Ueblois, to satis
fy Ms fifty per centum tax for the year 1816-
amount due g32 25 cts and costs.
' Also, 8310 acres land in Camdeqoounty, levied
on as the property of Miles King, to satisfy his
fifty per centum tax for the year 1816—amount
due K24 90cts jm andcoits.
’ SHERROD SHEFFIELD, t. e. a. o.
feb 26 —f- -59
To-Morrow, the SOth icafarit, -
1178le teller lit s**t« luely lecufied ly.UflW
Daey ft Marlin «*i Ifttnlcf’t wharf
’ 1'Iieir eatirc Stock frf Gti«di*. ‘
. • eoVstanvuuv- .asfciMsLi!
4 hhd*. Jamaica Rum,... jl -
v; 90 barret, and 5.l.lids. Whister ' „
,17 barrels N.t .R m ' v r
60 Barrels prime Pork ., .
, *6 barrels Beef . • ' : V f
5 hhda and'3 barrels muscovado Sugar
London Porter.- - "T '
• Chccholate, loaf Sugar, Cheese
Potatoes, menhaden Fish,.
Butter, Beer, (tin ~ ■*'
Sounds and Tounges. nerrine*. , ’ I
sperurCandles, Mustard, fee.Ac. !**
Terms at time or sale.
Salt to etwtter.ee at 12e*ett<Jb. ■'
ffj* Theabove stock, if not previously diepbaej
of at private isle, will on the above day be aoh(
without reserve, at auction. ■
’ fry order of the Atlrgneeo.
M. HERBERT, A«*V.
april 29 97 ... ...
Oh Friil a j next,lkt May, '
Will lo onii oti tic premutt,
Those WOODEN BU1LDINCS an the
(lot corner -of Jrflersun ynd Cofgress*
letreeti, dppoeit* the vtore of John R.
bWatnpr, esq. to be removed ih aavao-
Sale to commence at 11 tltlitk. ■
A. Howe, Mud’r.
april 28——99, , '• ■
On tlie first Monday in May next,
Will it told before the cevrtdioutt to tUt city, id
tween the urnal feflrt, .' .
A traft of LAND, containing 570 aaret, aitilat.
ed ne»r the I,»le of Hope, adjoining the hinds of
William Lewden and the Urphan-hoiua tsUtc,
about eight" miles from Savannah.
Condniono at time of tele. -. v
april 27-98 M. HERBERT, ourt’r.
On Tuesday next, the 5th May,
IRS ho told brfoet Ok court htuoo, without
A prime Mulatto WF.NCH, aged 19
good seamstress snd house servant.
Terms, cash. . a.
M. Herbert, oticFr.
april 29 100. . , r .;
yaaAk.a'
On the first Tuesday in May next',
Will he told at the court-houte between the unto
heurt,
A JACK, rising throe yean old, raised by gen-
end C. C. Pinckney, of South Carolina, is of tha
blood of the Royal Gift—the Jack presented by
the king of Spain to General George Washington;
it is well known that the Gift Was full 15 naudfl
high. , Jorm Wxiu.
D. Williford, auct’r.
april 13—87 ,
Caution
to rratHASsas ex i-shd avyehtissu to as sold
XT T2S TAX eOlAXCTOa OX CAHDES COUXTT, J
for taxes said to be due for 1817, on a certain
tract of lmd, containing about fourteen hundred
acres, the property of Hugh Rose, esquire, a non
resident, a* the said lying on the Great Satilla
river, and was returned agreeable to law to the
collector of tax returns in Chatham county, in
July, 1817, and a certificate by G- K. Duke, esq.
dated 19th September, 1817, transmitted to J.
Bailey, collector of tax returns for Camden coun
ty stating, that the land was so returned, and the
tales cpic on said property foe 1817, and the fifty
per cent tax for 1816, paid to John Kppingeiy <sq.‘
as the following certificate fully shows.
I do hereby certify that the direct or (fifty per
cent) tax on the above property of- Hugh Rose,
for the year 1816, and the state and county lax
for the year 1817, have been paid to me by Dr.
Janus B. Read. of Savannah, agent for said H.
Rose; also, the direct or (fifty per cent) tax for
1815, and the state and county taxes for 1816.
(Signed) JAMES EPPINGER,
Tar . Col.eetcr, Chatham county.
Tax Coileetor’e Qftce,S&vannah,27ih April, 1818.
And the certificate of G. R. Duke,‘esquire, col
lector of tax returns for Chatham county for 1318
is also in the subscriber’s possession, which states
that the tract of land above mentioned, was re
turned to him on the 27th April, 1818, and will
be placed on his digest, of which all persons con
cerned will please to take notice.
J. D. Read.
april 29 —- r ——’00
{Cj“Brougbt tt> gaol,,in Savannah, April
lsL.1818, two Negro men named Stephen, and
Criicr, the property of Gab’l-Capcr?, of Wadma-
law, S. C. Stephen is ahmit forty.fire yean ef
age, and five feet four inches high country born.
Leaser ia about five feet s.x inches high, and
U(tnty«£Tc years of African bom. * >
IL M-CALL, c. e.
april 6-—-81 *, • „'
Georgia—Bulloch county. ~
By Ely Kennedy, cleric os tisa ecurt of o. dira
ty for thwcoua^ of Bulfich amtstatealbmaht.
Whereas, Tattra C, Oventon^of the arid eimn-
ty,applies fay kttes*.ef «4wu|i riufllqtso* UMS'Ct4
to and- eff{Lcts‘af Maiy Falteraon, late of said.
Tltese, are,therefore, to cite anil admonrifi, all
and singular,- tlie kindred and creditors' of the
•rid deceased, to file their objections, (if any they
have) in my office, on or before tlie first Monday
in June next, otherwise letters of administration
will begmr.ted the applicant.
Given under my hand end seal, thi* l?lfi dav.
oF March, in the yrai of our Lord one thousand,
’ght hundred rod eighteen.
'• S -J 'tli •- . . r *' r *®NX-DY, e. c o,
march 2j—-• TST——• • ’ '
; Handbills, ffS
Kcatij printad atUus since.
Caution ' v
to -xraegAsxia ox xaxds at tax eouxeroa’s sinss.
Whereas, the undersigned, as agent for Sir Wil
liam Middleton and tor Air. Jno. Middleton,
owners each for a third of a tract of land said tg-
contain 5575 acres—lying on White Oak Lreik,
in Camden county; has paid for the taxes due
on ‘the whole tract for several year* pari; and
has made a regular return tor the two tbiras width
he represents, in the county qi Chatham, where
hi resides, agreeable to law: fmd.wbereasUhe
whole of the said tract of Land is now advertised
to be told on tlis first Tuesday in May next, in
Jefferson, Ctr^en aounty, for taxes—which are
legally allowed to be paid, and which ate actually
paid in the county of Chatham: he, the. arid agent
doth hereby forewarn all persona from purchasing
the said (rad of land tinder the aforesaid advertise
ment. PETIT. DE VHJJiBs,- agent.
april 27—i—ex ■ ; ??, ■
Caution
to xrseuAsrxs or xaxds at tax coixectos’s saus.
Whereas, the Tax Collector of Camden county
has advertised 5200 acres of land on the Satilla
river, belonging to the estate of WiUi*m Elliott,
far sale on the first Tuesday in May next, for tax
es, which land* Klve beeh legally and regularly
rriurneiLawl the tiies piid by the sabsacribers,
agents for the representatives of said estate; they
do herebv warn all persona from purchasing said
lands. ’ . R. & J- HADER3HAM.,
'april
. "j. ■ Notice, -y- • >"■ { . j
. • Nine months from the'date hereof, appli
cation will be rude to the honorable Jus
tices of the Inferior Coort of tlro coonty of
Chatham, for leave to sell. 2300 acres of
land in Gi\ nr; county, being part of the real
estate nf William' Ltmfiert, deceaird.
. catharh;f v. limbbrt,
Apia frfl-r—Afp eveeatriz.
Administrator's sales.
On thejirot Tact Jay in May next.
Will be sold before the. ooilrt-house in this oity,,
between the usual hours,
All that.House and Lot, No. 10, Co
lumbia ward, belonging to Hie estate of
Thqpthy Dontieou, deceased; the lot nils,
iject to cit^ tax; of £29 75 eentsper us
ual. Terms, cash.
By order of the adminiotretori. . .
ill. HERBERT, cnefr.
triStish 4".---34 ,
On thef.rot Tuetday in May newI,
Will bt sold to the bigbesUhklder, the Plantstinn .
beyond Jencks’ Toll-gate,, ato ut two.and a half,.,
miles from town, and lying between tlie Augusta
and Milledgeville roads, belonging to the estate of
doctor Putnam—it contains in all, about 420 acre*,
of land, of which about ane-thjrd is pine.'and the
remainder rich swamp and high land ofavuperi- r
quality—part of the swamp was cleared, bank’d
arid cultivated about 15 years ago; on the tract is
an old dwelling house .arid oat houses,- together
with some Negro houses; near to which is a good
body of clay, well calculated fi>r. brick nAhihg;
and was successfully used for that purpose when "■
bricks were at 13 dollar^, deliverable iutdsru—
abundance of wood is‘also on the spot. ' > ’
A- Plat may be seen at the subscribers, apd terms'
made known nn the day of side at the enurt-bouse; ’
where It will take place.
By trder of ihe adminitlralnx. '
' D. WILLIFORD, auct’r.
april 28—96 ',i
Lands for sale, •
. Pursuant to an.o.cler arid decreepf the honoi-a-'a
ble the inferior court of the cbuuty *>f Chatham,
a^-thr .present tefttb-wilif tee set Up fol- isle, attb*
court-house*in the city of Savannah on' this;first
Tuesday in June. ncXt, the following real propum
ty, belonging to' the estate of tt>e late John Peer ,
Ward, esq. dec; for the benefit of the heju, and
to obtain a division of the said estate, to'trit: ’-
202 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 pink.
630 acres ofjidff swamp, on Lewis’ creek, ia
MTntosh county, originally purchased as' confis
cated property.
900 acres on Cumberland bland, in the County
of Camden, about 300 acres of which is planting
land; on the premises there is a good dwelling
house, he. ' •
500 acres in Liberty coanty, northside of South.
New-Poit, in UuUtowri swamp,originaUy.gtmqd
to.thc late general LachlanM'Intosh. f., ’
250 acres of Land on Boustoon’s swamp; in
M'Intosb ccurity, at the crossing at’Turkey Camp.
’ 200 acres of tide swamp, ih M’lntosb counijr.
Cat Head creek, opposite Clapboard Bluff, and ad-'
joining the land of major Jacob Wood. „
. 150 acres of pine land, opposite to the above.
•50 acres of fresh march land in MTntosh coun
ty, near the upper end of M'Keythar’s bland.
35 acres of land, adjoining the cast end of .tlie
city of .Savannah, part nde land ahd.high land. .
A Lot and Buildings in the city of Savannah,
Franklip ward, now cc*upicd tor the reverend
Mr. Caries.
Conditions ,ef tails Aside known At .the time ot
disposing of the said real estate. * .
. By order of the Administrator*.
M. HERBERT, oart’r, .
march ,*Ut- . 75
Administrator's sales.
Pursuant loan order ofthe honorable the Infe
rior court of the-^ounty of Cbatbam, will.be sold
at the cqitrt-licnise, in the city of Savannah, on the
first Tuesday in 3Iay next, bettitca thi otuaf bottni
all that tiqct of land, in Chatham comity, bound
ed northwardly by jhe Auguata read, southwardly
lif lands lately doctor— Cocke’s, eastwardly by
buxb of Joseph Stiles arid B. Jencks, and west-
wardly to lands hie Wercats,containing 600 acres '
more or less. Also,* lot^fjand, at Thunderbolt
in Chatham county,knorihjiy number 11, belong,
ing to the estate.of the late W. Benjamin Putnam,
and soldfo? the benefit of (he heirs of said estate.
■ ANNE S. PDTS.VM, atfm’rx,
i" h rd -48. . . ‘ . -
■trill he iold at the hnirktl 'hovtc i i tie
Mary'd, between the hoiiri of let arid
’ Sheriff's sales, continued.
lout rf tit .y
three o’clock;
Lot No 6, end the improvements thereon, m the
torin'ofSt’Slarj-'v K 1 ’
SteiAeu W.qil-iert-f H ^
poor taxes Cor the years 131?,. 13 &
V Wip: H- Willjauts, ». a. •. e
april 18—f-92 ' I .