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savannah republican.
Tuesday Betting, May 3, ISIS.
-ERRATUM.
I" the letter from sa effieer h bwd of the
•-frigate Congresito ■ gentleman in this eit^
PabbhcJ iq yesterday'* paper, in (U Ji»t pin.
fftplw lit liner for -it. Coihori**" r«u* Mt.
. OLD MEMORANDUM.
W« ejrtrset the following mtrcmw, fi
■%stlcawii'o M*gi*ia« for the year 17th nearly
Ifntuiy since.
> ".tantniKr*, May 30, 1733.
Tb* June*, captain Yokel jr, 110 looa and _
font, arrived here on the 14.h. with paiseagers
and Harts This (hip rode in two fathom* and a
half water, dote to lb* low*, at low water mark,
i Tha captain Retired the Print, appointed by the
Trustees, for «4# Jim ,up that ihould unload at
«U* Town, where there ii safe riding for much
bryct rtaacla - v
At an election heMatobeBankifig hotuecfthe
Sank of the State of Georgia, on Monday, the 4th
(hat foe nine Director* on the part of the Stock,
holder*, the following gentlemen were re-elected
Hirer W. Urea* A. S. Btnmen,
done P. denar. Wrunn 1'atlox.
M'Hanar, We. T. Wnusxs,
ten ilowaiD, and.
Joan Taaaea, Gaoaas W. Dearon,
coujrrar produce.
CAH.raifti nfi pay.
Aiee, par 1Q0 lb*, (doll) 6 00
«. Coro, per bushel,
Floor, Philadelphia, per bL
Ditto Augusta, per bL
1 60
a
i
6i
10 00
•
10
sc
7* 00
a
8
00
70
a
00
80
29
A
vO
31
8*
9
Ditto, op-land, ditto,
Tobacco, leaf, per lb.
Cotton wai telling in Auguita on the let i
at 35 a SO centa. •'
CITY COUNCIL.
VMare. Earrox*—When tbo*c who are clothed
with authority, mod delegated to represent the peo
ple, cease, to respect the public voice, and diire
gird the inwrest and feelings of their constituent*,
they are so longer, la reality, the representatives
of the people. Clothed with a little “brief author*
ty” how soon do men, in the plenitude of their
setr created importance; forget die source of their
dignity—the origin or their power!
The great end and object of legislation, »re, ac
cording to my opinion, to enact such laws, and
adbpt >uch measures, at will bear equally on ali
as, should be acknowledged, a public good—and
as will give general aatisfaction. If the first and
second of these are effected, tl: third necessarily
follows- Bilt, when a legislative body enacts laws
that can produce no possible good, and such as
are generally odious—which go to impair the pri
vilege common to every citizen; and which bear
partially and oppressively; —when it adopts roes
► urea which, virtually, grant a dispensation from
the observance of established bws and ordinance,
to a few intfitloaO from certain heal cantideratian,
v and enforce the pennaliies of them agaipst others,
enrsly such Irgialstors ought no longer to be ac
knowledgtd at the representative* of the people’s
l will, or their rights. The existence of such facts
ought to be, and will be, an efficacious cause of
oluuige, and they wUl inevitably, create that hatred
, and obstinate, offensive malevolence which will
animat* to a certain rtmivnl of the cause of the
ovila complained of.
THE COW ORDINANCE,
passed not long since, by tne pretent Board of
Aldermen, is really so contemptible in itself, and
..*• injurious in it* operation—so replete with iris-
tocracy, that, on the one hand I almost blush to
notice it* while on the other, as o citizen, I am
compelled to raise my voice against it These uie-
ful animals afford subsistence to n\»ny—very ma
ny poor families in our city; and at this season of
^he year, the verdant suburbs of the town yield
them nourishment free from expense to their own
ers. Can this, the easy access to a - scanty rob-
sistence, be the cause of passing an ordinance,
prohibiting, under certain.penaltics, these animal-
from passing through the streets before '■sunrise”
or alter sun set”—or from being from without an
iacl'tsure during the night, -.tiny owners have
pot .%e convtnitncies for keeping their cows in-
olosedtand if perchance the sun should not yet
be up, or have set, when turned out to grace, or to
enjoy a more exteasivc liberty, they are immedi
ately pounced upon by the jtekall* of the city
council, and impounded; before they are liberated,
fees and eepensea mutt be paid, "in terms of the
ordinance!”
What, Messrs Editors, I would ask. could have
originated such au ordinaucc—what injury do
Wiese animals—what injury results from their be
ing permitted to go'at Urge/ h such a measure
palled for by the large tody of the people, for the
purpose of removing an evil yssrruSy complained
ol? No, gentlemen, there ia no evil, no injury, at.
tending the eeercise of this privilege—a privi-
1*5*. tl frantced to every citizen, and which the
city council have no constitutional right to im
pair. There is no evil, I sir, resulting from the
Cxercine of this native privilege. The besotted
debauchee staggering home after bU midnight rev
'll, gets himself entangled in a labyrinth of build,
g materials—stumbles over an alderman’s pile
of bricks for the want of a good sod sufficient
Ight— barks his nose against a tree—knows not
whether he is in contact with an animal, biped or
quadruped, or against his bedpost! Hence the
in of the Cow Ordinance; and to afford an im
aginary convenience to a few such characters, after
ybeir nightly orgies, the many arc mound'd with
law as oppressive as it is ridiculous.
POrULABIS.
Marine Society.
AO metre tuecing will take place at Mr. Tmeh-
det’s, THIS ErOVI.YV, 5th mst. *t 7 o'clock,
on business of imparlance The members are
particularly requested to be punctual id attending.
ilj Aer of lh- Pmittt-ni.
may 5 -133 JOHN MOHR ALL, oee'ry.
PUBLIC NOTICE.
Savannah River Navigation Company.
The undersigned luring been appointed com-
mirrioners on tlie part of the association of t!>e
SsVaesae Hi /an NavtsaTtox Com rant, give this
public notice to the catena of Savannah, tint they
will open the book* of •tib.cnpt.on, To-Moajow,
the 6th ina’ant, at 1f o’clock ia the forenoon, in
the third-story room of the Exchange, for the pur
pose of.receirnig tubscnpt niu to the'stock of the
above named company; the books to continue
open daffy from the 6th until tlie 13th inst. inclu
sive, from 11 until 1 o’cl ick of each day, until the
whole number of shares apportioned to Savannah
be taken.
The number of shares rpportioned to this city,
are one thousand; and no perron can subscribe
for more than twenty sh resin his own name:
each share valued at out hundred dollars, to be
paid at such tinea and in such iii.txllments ms the
association may demand.
No copartner of any e .-acetn will be allowed
to subscribe for any stock in lisa iudniau.l name,
in calf* where the couc-rn to winch he is attach
ed has already subscribed; nor can any h*ad of a
fam ly tnbscnbe for any stock in the uam* of any
of its members.
N» person can subscribe for mother,—each
subsenber roust place down on the books bis own
Dime, with the number of shares annexed thereto.
The undersigned beg leave to express their re.
gret to the citizens of Xsvannali, that the number
of shares apportioned to this cny, is so small, in
proportion to the general wish manifested to par
ticipate in an association that promises such ex.
tensive usefo’neax t» the agriculture and cum-
mcrce of the State of Georg'*- 1 hi* regret i, the
more particularly felt, by the undersigned, being
placed in an agency where they, ax individuals, are
sensible of the good-will manifested by their fcl-
low-eitizens tn the objects ol tlie associatior.; and
at the same titt^ as agents have not more slock to
offer for their subscription, which seems sought
more to express their approbation, than any re
gard to pecuniary advsnage.
Robert Campbell,
Durham T. Hall,
Wiliixm Gaston.
Savr.nn.-.h. M.ty 5. 1818 —105
PUBLIC SALES.
—— i__ i±.
. Sheriff’s sale.
The order bf perfnemanee will be ii follows: ! Shcfullj
PART I. I *0 f Case or attachment
Samuel Bern, j Inferiv Court
ORATORIO-
An oratorio wni be given THIS EVENING
al Ckriot Church, for the benefit of the Pemate
■Asylum.
or.lfp hi •»#.
PART
Overture l
Recitation—"Ctw/iKi Jr* oaypeophf'—by
Me. laylor- - Messish-tjxndel. I To-Morrow, 6th instant.
Urd-'S, t ^‘^••e.intUeityojSuvam.aA.
TrajeTtx. I Sundry .
Cataoa—'“left vpy wr Ar*di” Messieli ..Handel I Cssks, Hum, Wine, Cutlery, Wool Cards. Shoes
Song—“// If Cord God Ahuglty” Ity Mr. ,| Undies, and Crockery, Ac. Ac. attached as the
A Taylor. Handel. I property of San.-ia I Roe to satisfy lienjamin Shef
Causes—'"Theiieaveaoarelt'MngtKtgLTyof Got!” j tall, attaching creditor, and sold by order of the
Crruiu!i'...’Havdn. I honorable the Itif-rior Court.
i**Im —
AUCTIONS.
To-Morrow, 6th instant,
ir.SU nv an Tlar’e *1 trf. al iwl rryhiy.
1000 feet Boards abd Scant, ing.
Andimmedurrly after, it Trif aoto mkarf,
20000 feet dear white pine Boards.
-vr. ~flerberT^ aStl f.
Terms, cash
may ,4 104
New Presbyterian Church.
At a meeting of fie Trustees of the Presbytcri
an church, held on the 38th April, 1818, it was
rttolvod, that the pews in the new rhurcb, nn the
lower floor, be sold in fee eimp/ee n MONDAY the
the amount to be paid down, one-fourth payable
on the 1st of December next, and one-fourth on
the 1st of March following; and that in default ol
making payment at the stated periods, the amoan'
previously paid should become forfeited, and the
pews he re-inld. A plan of tlie pews is ready for
insprctinn at the church- The sale will commence
at 11 o'clock in the morning.
Oliver Sturges,
april 30—101 CJuM’-m.n board iruttoet.
Chatham Academy.
The Academy will be re-opened again on Mon
day next, the 4th May.forthe reception of Pttpils-
under the siinrrintendance of Mr. Dumb, a-Kilted
by Messm. Pettigrew tod Merrill—no pupil will
be admitted wi.hmit a ticket from the Treasurer—
trim of tuition for two months R6 66, payable
i advance—for Latin and Greek g9. The Treas
urer requests that persons wishing for tickets of
admission would apply at bis office, in eolonel
Praj’a brick building, near the Exchange; on
day next, between the hours of eleven.and
’clock It. W. HAUBItSIlAM, Treat.
april 30—101 •
~Treasury Department,
fTathinglon, April 10, 1818.
Notice is hereby given to the proprietors of
the old Six per cent. Stock, tb it the hut payment
on account of the principal and interest of the
said Stock, will became due on the 1st of October
next, ensuing the dates hereof, and that the tame
will be paid on that day, at the Treasury and at
tlie Loan Offices, hiving' such stock standing on
theirbookt, to the stockholders or to their altor-
nies, upon the surrender of their original certifi
cates of the said atock.
It is further made known for the information of
the proprietors of said old six per cent. Stock, re
siding in foreign parts, that in order to obviate as
far as practicable any inconvenience whicli might
result by reason of lo-s at tea or otherwise, it will
be advisable to retain correct copies of their cer
tificates authenticated by a Kotarv Public duly
appointed. WM. H. CHAWFOH!),
april 23—arf—96 secretary treasury
aydn.
PABT 11.
Hymn— Old Ihndr.d. M. Luther.
Song—~Lord remember Band." By Mr.
A- Taylor. Handel.
Solo and Oiorus—’’.Sos>e the tymbaF* Pricetta. |
Duet— 1u Pmitt ye the Cord ” Hill.
An’hem—“1 waited pstiently.” Chappcl.
Bass Song—"TIL- trumpet ibaS oeund.*
Mr»ish. HindcL
Hymn—"Great God what do lore and iUr.’
41. Luther.
Pinal CHORUS- -Grand BatUtyjah.
Messiah Handel.
tryTickets m*v ke had at the bnckstores of I
Messrs. W. T. Williams, sud Messrs. S. C. A J
Schenk.
Performance to commence at 8 o’clock,
msy 4—114
Last Opportunity!
The Ladies and Gem icme a "f me city of Sa
vannah, and others, are respectfully informed that
the subscriber, proprietor of the
MUSEUM
Of Natural end Artificial Curiosities,
now in tlie cocxT-noru of lhi- city, expects to
George L. Cope, a. c. c.
-103
To-Mo.rww, 6th in at.
Will be to'd before my store
Groceries Dry Goods.
S*9 f commence as II n'Htck. , ,
A. Howe, autt’r.
m»y5 — -l-}5 , . _ ■*. .
To-M tie row, the CtlTfustaut,
tttil ke mbU if are my s:e #,
kQD pierfs tcry «tipfrior Qalrn Ozqaburgt
200 |.i cc» pnmr 1 «>erocs» cot*un
Terme -*unv» umlrr g JOJ, caslu utcr 200 and
not exeecthng JtO, 9j uay -; over that sum, four
months, approved ir.tt r.rd pap -r.
S'dt to e.mm . re ut K o’r/ldt. ♦
may 5—105 M. Herbert, auct'r,
Furniture tales.
On Friday next. Wit instant,
Will Ae sold si the rtsiiienr.e of tViliuuu M. Evans
corner of Price anti I’residesh-sircMs,
Will be exposed to pubbe axle, at the market-house | f[ ouse hold and kitchen Fuanitares
in the town of at. Mary a, between the h-urs ot | "
10 and 3 o'clock of that day, the following nc
gro slaves, naffiely
February, Pleasant, Pleasant, Peggy, Sally, Ma
Marshal’s sales.
Oa WEDNESDAY, the 20th inat.
AT 12 O'CLOCK,
Will be sol J at St. Mary’s, by consent of the par- j
tie* interested.
The ship Aeuifrn Senora de Btlin, her |
tackle, apparel, and furniture, and the
!cargo found on board.
ALSO,
_ The brig Cor.fitnee en Dim at Alerts-
cler, her tarklt, apparel and furniture.
Bggfa Conditions, cash.
John iloog, deputy marshal.
rosy 5—105
Sheriff’s sales.
Ou the firet Saturday after the fret Tuet.Iay in \
•May next,
ww llen % i;Ury\Surn\i, liek, t runca, Hi t*
leave hereby Monday next, llihinst. Tboie I ‘' Ur 7’ Vork, Rate, Elsey, Mira, David, Riner,
who have not visited the Museum can now avail I •J* ck > J““F*i *- uc >* • 1 “ r 7 el1 * Sl ‘ m '
tlieiDiclvc* vf an o»r«rtanj»y to behold ihe wan- I ^^ ilium, Sepio, Thebe, Dulcr, M-nlda, Amc- ri HJ ,
der* of Nature and Art, forthe small pittance of *“» H«h:.rd, Moses, Crery. Suus, Lucy, t.eoigr, | Hrints
fifty cents, children 25 cetts- well worth one j s "cky, Chany, Geotge, LVillts, Lucy, Ja-1 1(<) handle knives and fork*
dollar, in the humble opiuios of the public's bum- '««. Betiy, Kate, Lucreti*. k ilet, (.cl-1 , : ' rI | , rl ^| lip |, te , n ,i c ut Glare and H-'isa
ble servant, JOHN MIX. | J&.^. *“■ I New7ea*hvrHeS.!a number h."?«me foT.
•-•vsi-tivu or
Uru«tclt, Venttun a d atair « arpetingp
Hrawinp room npJ Tarlour Clutir*
Mirrors and maiitie Ci!axs-s
Sideboard. Hnodea«r and S**rrr tarr. Hr reins
ltanpe dining TaMes. breakfast 1 mblea, Bedateaif
tatu'.t, window Corn ces.
An rlr^ant mantle Timt piee#
, .. . . | ny, Sunon, Jim, Uoll, Uuirlet. Limua, Jim. Clur-1 _ .
P. S. Those ladies and gentlemen who have Juletti , 1sct u W u, Jeh. Quasli. Fn.Ut; With a variety . f o-her an.clcs
ickets of sdmtssior to the museum, would do Joe)> c ,. ir Kar.c, J.i.ny, Ned, Sarah, 3aIt '* 'i'i , * ,fc
veil to Call ■» time. »- _ Ilet, llector, »lar), Bob. Hose, Itri.ter, Join., A- „ .. M. Herhert,
Iron, Deanna, Penny, Hinrr, E.lmuod, Dapl.m,
Tor Jbcwlork, I Judge, Hager. We,” Peggy, Isaac, llili. Judy, Ly
The schoouer MAKY, captain Laba; I uia.Sue, Q.ucko, Sucky, York, Nat, Kitty, thru,
r freight or pas«»ge^appl)^ to J Abrsbam, Uapbny, Molly, Paul, George, Iteck
may 5—s»—105
Wanted to charter,
Decn, IJraitdy, Nann, Lucy, Carolina, J um Smith,
Silvy, John. Mingo,
Uetng one hundred and twenty four in numoer.
A vessel fasm 190 to 120 tons Of easy dr*ft to 1 * vie<1 ““<**/ b y *•'»“« of »» execution f
11th May next, on tlie following terms; one-halfi icarry Live-Oak from St. John’s. Apply to “ — 1 -• “
.. “ “ Isaac Course A Sun.
may 5 u—-165
bet.
auct'r.
The whn|r of which can he viewed t revioua 18
the -ale from the hours of 9 to 2 o'clock
m»v 4- t-104
Lands for sale.
Pursuant tn an u,dir and .if rer of the hdf brv-
hlc the inferior court of the chuntv >t| ( hatham,
at the present term, will be set up for ;ale, at ihe
court-house in the city of Savannah tin tlie first
SHIP NEWS. iSt
fab-Water, To-Morrow. 13*. 1J«. *’*!#«* M.
PORT OF SAVANNAH.
aeeim.
Boat Stephen Decatur, Augusta, f days—with
Nfi bales cotton—tn Wm. Gaston, K. AJ.Hsher
■ham. A. B. Fannin. A G Semtnes. H R Gnath-
nev, Isaac Cohen, Thomas Gardner, J. Camith.
m, D Ponce, Campbell A'Camming, and others.
Reat Congress, Italian 1. Augusta. 7 days—with
"pro bales cotton—tn Wm Gaston, 8 earn rough A
1 t'Kinne, Camobell A Camming, Hssen Kimball,
yhoeton A HiUs, and Thomas Gardner.
The steam-boat Enterprise, IHvis, with two of
a enmpsnr’e freighting boats in tow, started at
n'eteek yesterday evening for Augvsto
Information wanted.
William Miuiaax, a native of Dumfries, Scot
land, left the British brig Friends, captain George
A'ilson. of Mary port, on tlie 25tli December, 1816,
while loading at the port of Savannah, (Ga.) for
Liverpool, and has not been heard of since. He
was a tall stripling, 16 years of age. fair complex
ion, hair inclining to rtudy, blue eyes, nose short
and turned up a little. Any information concern
ing him left at this office, or sent his father, John
Milligan; architect and civil engineer, Boston,
(Mass.) will be thankfully received and confer a
lasting obi gstion on his anxious relatives;
try It is hoped that other Editors will give this
insertion.
Savannah, .Hay 1, 181S. [a*]
~For~side~~
Four tracts of LAND, .11 adjoining; the whole
containing 950 acres, in Uorke county, on Briar
creek. This land is very valuable; it is adsplen
to the culture of com and cotton, and a great deal
of as good land as the county affords; on the land
there is a tolerable comfortable dwelling house,
and about 15U acre* of open land under good
tence. Also, two g-iotl Mill Seats. Dams ready
made. Also, two other tracts lying on the road,
leading from Savannah to tVavn’esborough,-where
I now reside; both tracts adjoining anu contain
ruo sere*; it is well improvt-d with a comfortable
dwelling house, and all other out houses that ia
necessary to have, witn 30 or 40 acres of cleared
land, with a tolcraule peach and apple orchard.—
Any person wishing to purchase will call and look
for themselves; as I am anxious to • 11.1 will give
a great bargain. Also, stock of all kinds on the
premises, and 1 will give possession as soon as 1
can cetthe present crop oft
F Arthar Bell
april 30 rt*——>3
Valuable Real Estate.
FOR SALE.
The subscriber wishing to remove from Edge
field district. South Carolina, will dispose of his
Plantations, about 15 miles from Augusta, (Ga.)—
One tract lying on Cheves’s creek, containing one
thousand and thirteen acres; one other on tloro’s
Creek, containing six hundred forty nine acres.—
On the former is a good dwelling house, and all
necessary out building*, grist mill, cotton machine
and distillery, with about 500 acres under cultiva
tion; on the latter tract there is an eligible site
for a mill or cotton gin. The lands are well a-
dapted to the growth of cotton or wheat.
With the Lands will also be sold, 43 m, 53
NEGROES, good field hands; and the dock,
which is considerable, together with the season’*
np. if required.
Terms, one-third down, the remainder at one
and two. years credit, with approved endorsers
and mortgage.
Application to be made on the premise* to Hie
subscriber, or to L. C. Ctntelow and William
M-Hary, Augusta, Ga. JOHN MOOBK.
april 31—e*f—94
Corn, Oats, Flour, ijfc.
3000 bu-ihets clean Nortli-Carolina Corn
59 barrels superfine Flour
79 do Georgia do (al a reduced price)
299 bags Oats
15 tons Iron
1599 bushels Liverpool Salt, deliverable ot Darin
12 hhds Jairaica Rum
lo do N E do
39 his and 5 hhds Whiskey
1 pipe Brandy
20 barrels rye Gin
llhds and barrels Sugar (
10 q'uuter casks Tencntfc )
20 dito Maliga > WINES
29 hslfqr cssks dry Malign J-
50 box-a Raisins .
10 do Prunes
5090 lb llacun
29. kegs.choice Lord .
39 boxes Claret Wine
Kegs Sound* anJ Tongues
Do Salmon ' ,
Barrels Shad and Salmon
Half barrels Salmon and Mackerel
100 bis No 3 Mackerel
Hags Almonds, Allspice and Pepper
Together with a general a.sortment of Groceries, j v*. James Seagrove and ’t'ti'.-ir.as King
9 —,.;i I ica an n t ii vr
at retail.
G. F. & Oliver Palmes,
may 5—tl—105 ’
J. Battelle.
so 16, coiCMsac* mow,
Offero for talo on f.norabU term, to clote invjieeo
the following articleo vizi
2 bales Flemiffi Sheetings
1 do Diaper
1 do do Sheetings
89 rolls Brussels Carpeting and Bugs
2 elegant Wdiou Carpels *
1 low priced Brussels do
42 pieces cotton Bagging
59 ao Uznaburgs ,. « ‘
1 trunk fine Irish Linen.
1 bate Tape* and Bobbins
1 do Plolillas
1 do. superfine Cxsiimeres, mix’d and drab
3 cases low priced Muslins
^2 asks' | Shoes of various description*
1 case Dutch Locking glasses
6 gilt framed Loosing glasses
4 large Prints
> 1 case Violins
80 dozen school Slates aud Pencils
12 packages French Goods, consisting of
Fancy Ribbons, Lustrings
Kid Gloves, Flowers
Millinery, Perfumery
Levantines, Muslin*
Cambric Handkerchiefs, Bonnets
Feathers, Lmoroideiy Ac ot various descrip
tions w
1 trunk containing English cotton aud silk Lace
El.-gant adfc Lace Veda and fiiuwls
4 dozen worsted Hose
66 reams Writing Paper
Si do. Italian letter do.
SjO do French do. do. •
599 do Printing do
4 chi-sts paper Hangings,chimney pieces, Ac.
14 coils white Hope
5309 lbs. Cordage different sizes
a quantity double and single Blocks
20 barrels black and bright \arniih
100 barre l X. E Rum
10 quarter casks o.d Tencriffe Wine
10 casks superior Champaine, do-
6 baskets Seltzer Water, 50 jug* each
6 casks dry White Lead
30 do. cut Nails bad Brads
16300 lbs. English Pots
350 Tea Kettle*
3 Weeding lice*
15 brass mounted Dutch Rifles - * •
51 mahogany and oak Liquor rases, gilt and
pla n Decanter*
1 case Dutch Hones * -
109 barrels No. 3 Mackerel
20 do No. 2 T . .- ’ -‘ ‘
39 half bbls No: 1). Beef Boston inspection
25 bbls mes* J
10 boxes dipt Candle*
1 case Composition for AUls and Gins id can-
Dutch hearth Tiles l
ntsv 5 —195 *"' ’
cd on Uie foreclosure of a mortgage Edward F. I court-house in tli
Tatrall, administrator John Hamilton, v*. James I Tuesday in June next, the follouii.-g real proptr-
Williamson, to satisfy su,.l mortgage ana costa. I belonging to the estate of tlie late John Ptitr
Among the above named Negroes, there are I Ward, esq. dec. for the benefit of the heir*, and
carpenters, sesmrtresses, tvaslu r». house servants, 11° obtain a division of tlie said i state, to w it:
Ac.—1 can recommend a number of those negroes I 202 acres rf tide *tnaa>p. first quality, oa
to be of the most value ut any uegrocs in this slate | Hutchinson's Island, apposite the e:ty.
Conditions, cash. I 653 acre* of land on Great Sa'.illa liver, roppoo-
I3AAC BAILFY, a e. «. I e< > foe* 1 ' marsh and pine.
. ,, , . „ , I 630acres of tido swamp, oh Lewis’ creek, in
CCf Tn e Lditors of the Augusta Hcr.lJ, and I M'lntosh county, originaliy purchased oa confis.
the Reflector of Milledgevili* are requested to | cated property
iimrt the above adverusement in each of their 900 acres on Cumberland Island, hi »he touWy
weekly papers, once-a week until the day of sale, I of Camden, about 300 acres of which is planting
and they will please forward their accounts to tor | u ,g ; on , !ie premiK , t h ere „ a rood dwelling
in Jefferson, Camden county, oh or before the day I house tic.
Which will be immedi itely paid. I 500 acres in Liberty county, northaide of S6ht<i
St. Mary r, -a March. I818—56 I New-Port, in Rulltnwn swamp, originally granted
Sheri IT’s sales I tu tbe >ate Lachlan M'lntosh.
n - , o ,w , .*, „ , .1 350 acre* of Land on K uutoun’s swamp, in
On thefftt Saturday after the frot Tumday in I M . |lltos | 1 eounty ;,, the crossing *. Turk, y l imp.
, ,, . . .... I 200 acre* of lU. .wamji, in M'lntosh cr.unty.
Will be sold at the market-house mthetow.of8. ; J r;,, Head creek, opposite Clapboard muff, and ad-
ja-r^^-Uen emm V. Between the hours of joi j , he ,. ni! 0 f^:„ r j 3r [ b Wt)ort
Ul mtd 80 clock, the follow.ng Negro of|>i..e land, opposite ...the shove.
n ‘T ... . mm j. _ _ I 65<i new* of fresh mir*b land »n M*Ii.u»h corn*.
I r 'k*!!; Ch " n " aT ’'- Alollv Joe, Lours*, I , nclr fj, e upfiir enl of M*K.-i ihar’s la.'and.
I Jacob, Hannah, Moggy, Dublin, and Moggy. Atso, ’ 3S >crcs of ' f und „y rmin( . , tie east evd of the
I city <>1 bavannah, part tide laud and high land.
I A Lot and Buildings in the city ot Savannah,
Franklin ward, now oc.jpied by die reverend
"fr. Carles.
Conditions of sale made known at the time of
I disposing of he said r> ai estate.
By order of the administrators.
M. HKItBBRT, antt'r.
msrcii 30 75
»<>KKy»
King’s Bay tract of land, lying and being in Cam
den conuty, containing g 10 acres, mure or lea-; I
levied on as the property of major Thomas King, I rraI . K , in wal
to satisfy an execution Robert and John Bolton, I (j ar | es
ISAAC HAILEY, s. c.
Jrfferton, 3d .Ib-if. 1818 - • -ill
Mxrshal’s sales.
ruirnan.
On the frit Tuesday tr June nett,
Will be sold at the Mark-.t-hnusc- m St. Mary’s
the follow ing tracts . f land, levied on as thr
properly of the late James Seagrove, esquire
deceased, at the suit of Dover A Taylor, aud
of Alexander Dover and others, to wit:
129; seres adjoining Point Pctre, on tlie St.
Mary's river, 8999 adjoining the town of St. Ma
ry's, called tlie Dark Kntry, 9643 acres about eight
Lot for stile.
Pursuant t* »*n order from tlie honorable the
juii^ta 6f the In^riof court of ChutliAm county,
vr111 be sold before the court•houee* in the city
of SaTannafi,
Orr fuetdity ihe tccond day of June next, betaken
the tiiuni hours,
v AO that Lot, or parcel of gTcand, containing
jsilen'from the town, in different tract*; 5500acres j about five acres, beinj.-^.liregreater part of the gar. -
in different tracts in the said ri^tr, from thirty to [den lot, known by No 1. (i.un per one) west,
fifty mites from the town aforesaid; 50J acres on I bounded northwanlly by Liberty-*’ree*, weal*
crooked river; 29J on said creek and 1220 on | wardly by the garden lot No. 10, (numher *en.)
Dover Creek, and opposite the «ea & St. Andrew’* I and fouthwardly by lot fofmtriy laid «»ff ? Inf
sound,
ma) 5 ■
JOHN II. MOREL, murohtU.
-105
Marshal’s sites.
On thr. first Tuesday in June next, .
Will be sold at tlie court-house, ia the city of Sa-
annsh, between theluurs of 10 and 2 o’clock.
Four hundred acres of Land, nn Sapeto Island,
in the enuuty of M'lntosh; levied on ss the pro
perty of J >hn Mnn-allct, deceased, at the suit ol
John 8 Trulut v*. F. Hopkins, executor of John
Uontxiret. JOHN H. MOREL, ma*,huL
r I 1 102
Marshal’s sales.
On the first l uesdny in June next
Will be sold a: tne court-house, in the city of Sa-1 on as the property of William Wright tn
v-inuah, betwein the hour* of 19 and 2 o’clock, " ' '
A prime Negro Mar.; levied upon as the pro
perty of Thomas Smith, decea-e J. s' the suit • f
vViliiam Dixon A Cn vs. adminiuratrix and adm--
nistrator of Thomas Smille, siirv
Johu H. Morel, marshal.
row 1 1 102
Messrs. Currie and llogg, on the garden lot No. 2,
j (number two,) being the property of the laic
George Richardson, deceased, sold for the benefit
| of tlie heirs of said estate.
11, eider of John tarHbrhm, administrator.
WILLIFORD A BAKER, oxct’rs.
aoril 2 1 78’
Sheriff’s sales.
On the first Tuesday in June next,
Will be sold at the ccurl-housc, in die city of St*,
tann.ili, betv. een the usu&l hours of 10 and 3*
’clock.
House and Lot No. 10, Yamacrair, cn T*n7n-
street, ami Lot No. 10. South Broad-street, levied
on as the pro»*erty of Willum Wright b» satisfy
judgments its favour of Tl:c»m.»i F drc.
GEORGE L. GOl'B, %. c. o.
pri! 9 84
Sheriff’s sales, continued.
Sheriff’s sales.
On thr Juro* Tuevicy in Jure nerf.
Will be sold a*. Riceb-.rough, beta een the u.ust
h"Urr,
All that plantation to the ratate Of
tlie late Rogir Saunders eaq tire, der^astd, its
f Ltbei-.y, reputed t • contain about
On Tue.'lty 'he tcconl day of June neat.
Will be sold b : "c the cjurt-hnuse in M'lntosh | th- ewinty ...
county, betwta^t tne usual hours of 19 and i I >,00 acres, m re or’le*', baumltd on die north,-
o’clock, ' [by land of Tuontas Bacon, and estate of Jonsthair
All tliat tract uf Land, nituatr in the county of I Fabicnt; West, by Simon A Frazer A William N.
MTntosli, on the south side of South Newport, | Way, south by Thcmaa A liob< rt tp.-snenran;
containing two iliotuand one hundred acres' more | and east by Andn w Wakhcor an J oil e *; lev.edr
■or less, bounded by South Newport liver, .and I on al the auit of John Charopney. esq .ire.
land of Conway, and purchased by E. Stalk on the
7th October. ',802, at marshal's sate—also, a small
stock of Cattle and a Cotton Gin, levied on and
sold under execution* ol* Joshua E. White A Co.
Josatban Robinson, Henry' Taylor and others, ms
the property of Kbenezcr Stork, deceased.
JAMES PELOT, s. K. c.
may 5—m.lOS .
To rent,
And possession given immetfixtelT, a
|| dwelling HOUSE, suitabl-- for a tmall
■■family, situate ia Oglethorpe square
Enquire of TEFFT A PKUK1S3.
may 5—s - —105
Notice.
Four months from, the date herrpf application
will be made for the removal of three certificates.
Nos. US, U9 sod 130, which have, been loot, of
the stock of tb* i’lsataia* B*rk of foe State of
Just received
140 barrel* 1’ork
160 do Beef
14,009 lb. Bacon
10# barrels Flour
59 do Whisksy
39 h*gsh*ads N E Rtsm
40 d* Sugar *
25 barrel* loaf do
150 do Bread
59 bolts No 1, Russia Canvass
For sale by
Xichols, Dobson 4* Hilla.
fob 20 43 *
APPRENTICES wanted.
Two or three buy* from 13 to 16 year* old
are wanted, at the office of the Saran-iah Repub
Scm, ax apprentices to the printing bujne**.—
Lads ** w«M be preferred
William Wilson, s l- o.
april SI— x«—89
Sheriff’s sales.
On the fret 7 vetduy in July next, . .
Will be sold at the eourt-lioooe in tue c ty of Sir
vannah, between.the a-ual. hours of 10 andS
o’clock, . *
24 Negroes, vi*: Simon, Sat*, PatiefiCe,
Clarissa; Auguat, Hilly. August. Aury, Lorg. Bet,
ty, Tenah and ber four children, Nanny, in*,
Abnliaro, Agrirpa. Ally, Jacob, M«lly# Pent ore/
George and Cato, levied on a* the property of
William Stephens, esquire, to refirfy judgment* hr
favor of R.chard Riebardsoh, and others, and sold
under foreclosure of mortgage
Alta, one Negro woman named Phil
lis, lesied on ** the property of William Greeny
to satisfy William' Craig, and sold under foreeto,
sure *f mortgage.
George L. Cupe,- s. e.- 6.
ny, 163 •_ '
Lost or mislaid,
A Certifisate of the Marine arid Fife Inaarsne*
Company ufSavsnnah, Not-ICO,- for 10 shares, iff
the name of the andefsigned. Appbcatiuo wi»
be anade for renewal of the time.
T. A SCati&SCB-
tf til T xf 82 -