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A one relation of ours who has reside*
twelve year* in Prance,'b*s just arrived in
sad inform* as that the Veto nr*.
' ronncea by the king oh tlie-recroiting law,
hi by uuajr of thebrvt firiendsof the Boor-
bdn*, considered a*'the death-warrant of
their djnaaty.
It waa understood that all the marshal* of
Prance were under strong impressions of
-indignation against the king for this extra-
.ordinary application of the power with
which he ia entrusted under the new con
ofitution.
The Buenos Ayres privateer I-a Patri
ota has captured no less than 24 sail of
8pnnish Ships, andazslleon with 1,500,000
dollars on board, in the neighborhood of the
Canary Isles.
Stfcle*.—Red. ann, shot—consols 78 1*8
•—do. for acc. 78
A IIEHO FJILLHX! ,
tt is with feeling* of the deepest sorrow and
regret, (hat we perform the painful duty, of an
nouneing to the public the death of CoiTGROKGE
AKMISTF.AU, the gallant defender of Fort M‘
Henry. On this melancholy aeration, the rt eol
lection of the ever memorable 14t|, September,
naturally occurs to our mind—when the Star
Spangl'd Manner waved in proud defiance to a
formidable foe, and after a furious bombardment
at 13 hour*, continued to float triumphant on
the ramparts—then it waa lliat Baltimore was rav
ed, and a wreath of nerer-faJing laurel encircled
the departed hero’s brow—Halt. .la. ‘.fd utt.
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SHIP NEWS,
Bgh-lVater, To-Morrow, 13.4. Uw. o’clock M.
PORT OF SAVANNAH,
nuira,
Brig little Frank, Darien
Schooner Fatty, Fridge, Charleatoa
Port of Charlexttn, May 4.
Arrived on Saturday, aloop Delight, Cooper,
Savannah, 1 day. Cleared, Hamburg rhip Ga-
laiea, Garritz; Hamburg; British brig Atalanta,
Thew. Port Maria, Jamaica; brig Catherine, Weils-
mao, Havana; sch’ra Charles A Mary, Means, Bal
timore; Flamer, Osborn, Ncw-Bedford; Sarah &
Hannah, Hunt, Havana; Regulator, MllheWiy,
Wilmington; Maty, Slalloril, Matanzi*.
Port of McK-Tork, April 2.4—twin.
Arrived, ship Alexander, Manafield, Beams, 4?
days from Belfast, and 34 from llie land, uiib lin
en, pork, potatoes, tic and 64 passenger.; ship
Dublin Packet, C< les, 23 daya from Waterford,
Ireland; ship Maria-Caroline, Macey, 15 dayafrom
K Urieans; ship Atlantic, Matlack, 27 days from
Liverpool, will, dry goods, Ac—spi ke April 17
lat 41, 28, sin,. Savannah, 10 daya from N T rk
for Bordeaux, had aprung aleak when 3 days out,
and waa then pumping; brig* Ann, Newcomb,
from Bordeaux, and 36 daya from Basque Roads,
(whereahe waa driven by strong westerly winila,
and where she by wind bound three weeks) will;
a full cargo of wine, brandy and dry goods; Do
mestic, Baum, St Jsgo • de Cuba, 19 days, coffee
and sugar; Syren, Bracket, New Orleans 22 days;
Speedy Peace, Fosdick, Saretinol 5 days; British
•cb’r Perseverance, Cook, Kingston, Jam. SO days;
seh’r Export, Jacobs, 27 day* from Blakely; sloop
Wave, Brown, Savannah 5 iti: Schoharie, Drake,
1J days from Gibara, (Cubanf—Below, the seh’r
Bliza Zc Mary, 9 daya from St Mary’s, with live
tssk; end a ship, brig and two schooners.
Port of Portland, April 22.
DiSTBHisixa SmrwnicK—In the sloop Experi
ment, (arrived at this port) came passenger Wm
Foster, 2d mate of the ship Julia-ann, of Boston,
who has called on us. and given a sketch of the
allocking dissj'.er, and lost of that vessel.
He states, that the Julia-Ann, John Burkett,
m.i iter, sailed from London about the I6tli Feb.
laden with lead, iron, hardware, block-tin, Ac. hav.
ing on board 64 passengers, principally English
* families. Having experienced rough weather Hie)
lost a quarter boat, and the aliip leaked ronaiilera-
Mv. On or about the 12tlt of March, a jar of Vit
riol, among a number that were stowed in the
long-boat on deck, burst, and in the exertion to
prevent the fire, occasioned by its spread, the cap
tain was severely burnt by the Vitriol and con-
ftued'to his cabin- On the 17th March between 1
and 2 o’clock at night, bearing a s shout 3 days
tail off Cape Sables, stared a butt forward; the
ship was in a sinking condition, and all hands were
engaged in freeing her—but notwithstanding eve-
. ry effort was made, the water gained upon -nem
and having sesenfiit water in the hold, the jolly-
boat was luwervd from the stern, and 8 souls out
of 79, escaped—vir; YViihain Eos er, 'I hoi. Allen,
James Armstrong, John Purvis. John Thompson,
Wm. Britton. John Junes, and Wm. Peacock —
The .hip went down about hall past 2 o'clock,
and every vestige of her, with ihe passengers, all
di appeared About 15 linurs afterwards, being
almost exhausted, tliey wtre picked up by the
seh’r Constellation, capt Thompson, from Bahi
snore for Annapolis, (* a) where they arrived in
safety. The nanus ol a few ol the American gen-
th men passengers lost, are stated to be IXc.nr
Al’tntosb, formerly residing at Cambridge; Mr.
Purvis, said to belong to Philadelphia; Sir. Bibs,
of Baltimore; and a French gentleman connected
with Mr. Giranl in Pkiladilphia.
Port of Motion, April 23.
The enclosed letter 1 this Inuruii g rectocd fr m
my Portland correai ondent. Ybu »ill observe an
account of the shipwreck in the papers.
Yesterday arrived the fire fast sailing slop Milo,
•apt Bronson; in the remarkably short passage of
25 days from Liverpool. I eariosc you her news,
and have forwarded seme English papers to)our
address. Yours, Ae. J. Hearts, jr.
Argyi Offer, Portland, April 21.
Mr Hooper—Sir, 1 gave but a mere sketch in
mv paper, at you perceive, if the fate of die ship
Jiiiia-Ann. It was lustily drawn from the imper
fect and unintelligent acccunt of Woi. Foster, 2d
cite, after the close of my paper On Monday af
ternoon. The Experiment yesterday sailed for
Boston, but having put back, I have this sljernoon
endeavored to obtain note of (he circumstances,
pf Foster, but with much difficulty, as hit memo-
try appears lost, as to n jpes and many other par-
ticubn.
It appears tbit the long boat of the slop, at the
ftce Us* Vitriol ja>» burst, aaa cast overboard
.WiU> her contents, (6 jars.) Hat two days pre
vious to the ship’s sinking, the mate. Wm. Lush-
^ j, was lust ovci board from her jib bunro. 1'bat
1^' "it of the passengers were of the cabin—lb
w iu>mwcrr sauira, among th.ns were Mrv Han-
s-f.-in, ajrs Furvia,and Mrs M'lnlosh. That John
FoishT wore among me numtxr saved, who is with
the reSBmswicr si Lubes waning opportunity to
rROM 6PM ti&XB3r6XDEJfT9k
,V» rirk, isth April—to'clock >. M.
Fort BrenUti iona— 11 y the arrival of the
Wig Ann, from Hordra*i, we learn, thpt
by • decision of the minister of marine, all
vesselsfiom the United States, with a cleau
bill of health, will be admitted into the
. ports of France, dering the winter season
it hunt performing quarantine.
One deg latrrferm London.—By the «r-
riesl of the fast sailing ship Atlantic, from
J.irrrjxwl we hove received i Liverpool
(taper of March &7th, containing London
date* to the eveningof the S6th, we have
<tnfj room this da j (or the following items:. „ fornri ^weawile
tendon, Wednesday Evening, April 9ISM hours of 10 end t o’cloea.torobt^ m c.i-Ir.
A near relariun of otira wha haa resided fliuHAa AsriJbsddint will be cswii!.
i stock annexed to the 1 .-1
r in'
are wea’.Sesrd.jbel (Christas their
rt beared, lest they should be MRrorect.
Tours h» baste, • Fuss Btnut
Notice.
imvwis Birrs aavtaaTTW* raxrtw.
The underlined, coimeiationem to obtain sob.
seriptioow to the Stqpk of th* - Savannah River
Navigation Company, gives notic* to three sub
scribers who entarrd their names . no >be book,
thisday, to ascertain the number wanting, s ps-.
in the dirtthns of 459 sSwres of-the afco.e nmui
Stock, that it ia required th* they tome forward
To-Morrow rooming, at -10 o'clock, in tie* 3d
•lory of the Exchange and subscribe their irypirc-
ti»e macs to the books of iheaasnoatinn. snrri-
ixr td each name the somber of ab«rra that they
w5l then be declared entitled to
Fire Company.
ittev apt o<i ted to draft a eoaatitu-
Ttbe F>rd company «»ow'a6oOI to be <a-
VlTtE city.-boUV-tflU they jrdl be res
ike a repon on FriA-y coming next, the
lav;in thoExclongntWhenfind where.Site
a uf the company,, spd all 'other* willing
, Milena.
wlQ6^: - . ^
Unidn 'Jtovl Company.
^ ijte Unfoe K-a-1 Cam
kaviOgnrdatads div^tfnil or 4 per caul. <n rani
aC'ick.orAdollara per ahni<r Stockholders may
receivt the aaxan an application to a.
.-.William Woodhridge,
-1» wt—1— Orion'Moral Company.
PUBLIC SALES.
I be returned immdistrly
William Gaston.
Durham T. Hall,
Robert Campbell,
tfovann.h. Moy S, 1818 1^6
For Liverpool,
The brig ELIZA, captain Adam*. For
i-freighi or pasiage apply to the maatei
x on board at \4 iiliair.sun’s whaff, or to
a Jonathan Battelle.
—1C6
For Darien and St. Mary's
The fa«t .ailing .loop BETSEY, will
■tail on Sunday next for the above place,
'For freight or pamage. apply to the mas-
ter on board, or K. MAltCKLIM,
april 6 a* ■ 106
Bills on Neir-Yorlc
For «alr by
tniy 6
CHAtiLBS MAUREL.
Drafts
On Providence at IS dr) a sight, and on Boston
at 6J days—fur sale by
George Gordon.
mav f. 1 168
Coaches.
An elegant Coachee which may be seen at Mr.
Dernier's, for sale by
Butler df Murray,
may 6—ax—106 ,V# 10. C.ntmoree row
Flour and Pork.
42] barrels superfine Flour
168 ban-el, prime Fork
For aaltby WILLIFORD A BAKER.
may 6 • ■ 1C6
Take warning.
A aloop, the owner of wlii-h .» known, took
lately from the rtibscribtr’s plantation on Skada-
tray Island, a quantity of Oyster Shells, which
were sold in this piece for building—Should this
trespass be repeated, the persons offending may
depend on being severely punished.
James Bilbo
may 6— —r -—106
Just received
140 barrels Pork
100 do Beef
15,00j lb. Bacon
100 barrels Flour
SO do Whiskey
20 hogsheads N E Rum
40 do Sugar
25 barrels loaf do
150 do Bread
50 bolts No 1, Russia Canvass
For sale by
Nichols, Dobson *5j’ Hills,
ffb 20 43
Corn, Oats, Flour, §c.
20C0 bushels clean Korih-CaroUna Corn
50 barrels superline Flour
70 do Georgia do (at a reduced price)
300 bags Oats
15 tons Iron
1500 bushels Liverpool Salt, deliverable at Marin
12 hhds Jamaica Rum
10 do N B do
30 bis and 5 libds Whiskey
1 pipe Brandy
20 barrels rye Gin
Hhds and barrels Sugar
10 quarter casks Tcnenllc )
20 ditu Afahga C WINES
20 Lalf qr casks dry Malijaj
50 boxes Raisins ,
10 do Prunes
5000 lb Bacon
20 kegs choice Lard
30 boxes Claret Wine
Kegs Sounds and Tongues
Do Salaan
Barrels Shad and Salmon
Half barrels Salmon and Mackerel
100 bis No 3 Mackerel
Bags Almond-., Allspice and Pepper
Together with a gene,a! assortment of Groceries,
at retail.
G. F. & Oliver Palmes.
may 5—1|—le'5
William H. UiUelcnd
Having acid bis Stuck of Saddlery to Hugh
Castidey, solicits the patronage of those who have
—, , ...... formerly favored him with their custom, fur this
engaged in freeing her—but notwithstanding eve-. ) . cm | rnun , j( e feels no hesitation in recommend-
ing him as an cxcechcnt workman, and a person
in whom confidence tan be pjucecL
The subscriber
Having purchased an assortment uf SADDLERY
of Mr. \t uuix 11. Gixlsls*]), informs the pub-
lie, that lie has taken a store, orc dour north of
that occupied by Messrs. Joins It. Uouric A Co
in Jefferson-strcet, where he intends carrying on
the above business in all its various branches, and
earnestly solicits a share of public patronage.
Hugh Cassitley.
X. B. All offers will be thankfully received and
punctually attended to
march 16
Georgia—Liberty county.
By Elijah Baker, elect til the court of ordinary
for the county and state aforesaid.
Whereas, william Roberts, esquire, applies for
letters of administration on the estate and effects
of Dr. Thomas M. Kallendcr, deceased.
These, are, therefore, to cite and admonish,
all and singular, the kindrrd and creditors of the
said deceased, to file their obj ections, (if any they
have) in my office, on or before the first Monday
in July next, otherwise letters of administration
will be granted tbe said applicant.
Given under my hand and seal of office this
1st May, 1618.
E. Baker, c. a. c.
may 6 * 106
Georgia—Liberty county.
By Elijah .Joker, clerk of the court of ordinary
uf the ccuntv and state aforesaid.
Wliervos.Mrs Elizabeth Shumalt, applies for
letters i f administration on the estate and effects
of William Shumalt, late of said county, deceased,
asncxiofkin. -
These, are, therefore, to cite and adifionish. all
and singular, the kindred and creditors of tbe sakl
deceased, t • tile their objections (if any they have)
my ufix, at Kiccborough, on or before the
first Monday in July next, otherwise letters of no-
minis ration will be granted the said applicant.
Given under my band and seal thi* second day
of April, 1818, and 43d year of American inde-
, endtrre.
(L. F ) B. BAKER, a. t,*.s. «.
At • meeting of Uie. Trustees of tb# Presbyt«ri
i church, held on the 38th 'April, 1818, it waa
roootvoU, that the pews in the new church, on the
lover floor, be sold in fro ample t a MONDAY the
ttdi Slay next, on the following terms: one-lidf
the amount to be paid down, une.foiplh payable
on the 1st of December next, and otefowrth on
the 1st of March fallowing; and that in default of
making payment at tbe stated periods, the amount
previously paid should become' forfeited, and tbe
pews be it-aohl. A plan of the pews h ready for
mspectios at the church. The,sale trill commence
at 11 o’dock in tbe morning.
Oliver Sturges,
sprit JO—101 Ckainaon board friiiim.
Chatham Academy.
The Academy will be rt-opined again on Mon
day next, the 4:h Mayyforthe reception ofPitpib-
nnder tlx superintendence of Mr. Lamb, assisted
by Mesxs. Pettigrew and Merrill—no pupil will
be admited without a ticket from the Treasurer—
Tunis «f tuition for two months $6 66, pavabIZ
in advuce—for Latin and Greek j$9. The Treat-
urerjyqueats •Wpwnv-iJi^. «
admission would-apply «t bis office, in colonel
Fray’s brick building, near the Exchange, on
Saturday next, between the hours of eleven and
two o’clock R. W. HABERSHAM, Treat,
april 30—’01
Map cf ihe world;
at wxxcato* g raorscTio*.
We have been hie lily gratified by the perusal
of a Map .Jthe wrld, an Mercator’s projection,
just publisting by John Melish, Geographer, and
fiamnel Hairison, Engraver, Philadelphia.
The Map exhibits at a glance, a view of the
whole world, including all tbe latest di-coverics
U is so minute, that it exhibits the United States
subdivided into States and. Territories: and Eu
rope subdivided agreeably to the arrangements
made by the congress of Vienna. The engraving
is beautifully exreuti d, and the whole to harmo
niously amngid and in so compact a form, that
it presents to tbe eye s very beautiful picture,
*unable for the parlour, the libraiy, or the count
ing Uou-e.
A very important Statittiaal Table, shewing the
length, breadth, area, and population of the-sev-
ersl countries of Ihe world, is attached to the Map,
together with a.Trior,geiar Scale of great utility
for measuring distances, and it ia ornamented by
a Vignette Title, executed in a most beautiful
style, by Mr. Murray.
The Map is accompanied by a descriptive vol
ume, giving s view of the leading feature* of the
Geography uf the World, illustrated by a set of
valuable Statinicr.l Tablet and Engravings—vitas
of the Isthmus of Darien, illustrating the pracica.
bdity of a canal between the Atlantic and the Pa
cific Oceans; and view of the Isthmus of Sue*' and
Delta, illustrating the connection betweeh the
AfcdiUcmnean and Red Seas. ►
We are informed in the prospectus, that it was
tlsfc desire of the author, that this Map should
serve a a work of general reference on all tbe lead
ing points of geograplr; and as a companion to
his Map of the United States; the one being the
picture of a country become one of the most in-
teresting on the globe—the other giving a geicral
display of the world at a glance. We are inform
ed by the Agent for these works, that Sturges’
Mar of Gsoxtuais nearly finished, and will he.
•wady for delivery to subscribers this Spring—It is
in preparation by tbe publishers of the abovemen-
tioned Maps, and when ready will be an object of
great importance to the citizens of Georgia—and
will also enable the publishers to follow up their
general plan so far as our state is concerned,
which we understand to have been predicated up
on tbe idea that a complete view ol" the Geogra
phy of the World could be presented by three
woiks—which should be in the bands of every
citizen of the United States—These are
Is. The Map and Description of the World;
2d, The Map and Description of the United
States.
3d. A Map of the state in which he resides.
From a perusal of of the specimen, we have no
doubt but his desire will be fulfilled, and have
great pleasure in recommending this map to the
aLention of our fellow-citizens.
The works may be seen at William T. Williams’
Book Store—they are beautifully executed, and
do credit to th estate of tlie arts in this country.
£7*Tbose citizens who honored the
United States' Map with their subscription to Mr.
Hertford, deceased, can be supplied with their
copies in elegant order by C. P. Harrision, En
graver from Philadelphia, who has taken charge
of this agency. He Will also be happy to receive
orders for Bank or other Engraving, which he
pledges himself that either in writing or ornamen
tal work, shall be superior to any thing as yet
done tor the southern country.
may 6 lu6
“ Powelton Academy.
The publie examination of the Students in
Powelton Academy, will commence on Monday,
tbe 1st June next, and he continued on Teesday;
and the term mil close with a public exhibition
on Wednesday, the 3d. The pitrons of the In-
stitution, and Iht public in general, are respect-
fully invited to attend.
The succeeding term will epen on Monday,
the 22d June, under the rectorship of Mr. Smqh,
a. a. (late of Muld; Coil:) who is expected to con-
tinue in that statios for a series of years. Miss
Slehbius will eonlziue at the head of the female
department; Miss S. Stebbins is her assiatant-
The Iter. Mr. Swift, a. * is engaged as an as
sistant teacher of languages; and Mr. S. H. Miller,
English teacher.
Tne Board of Trust, notices with pleasure, tire
rising respectability of the Institution under then-
care; and are fully persuaded that the young la
dies and gentlemen engaged for conducting its
different departments, merit the confidence of the
public.
The branches of usefhl and polite education
usually taught in this and Similar Institutions will
be continued; ltd the ra’.ts of tuition will remain
as they bare bees.
Two good Piaitnes will he at the serrice of the
school, and a competent teacher of musick is ex
pected to give lesssns. The bills of tuition are to
ae paid quarterly in advance to S. Duggar, Esq
teacher.
Board can be procured in respectable families
on moderate terms
Tbe village of Powelton enjoy* a high, agreea
ble and vary healthy situation. The society of
the place is eminently moral; too small indeed
frequent scenes of riqt and dissipation, but
sufficiently extensive for the- improvement of the
youth of both sexes, who resort here for the pur-
pose of education. . ,. /
My order ef the Board of Trait.
S. WESTON, Secretary.
april 15—jo ■ 9
' ; -Sheriff's sale.
John B. Carlisle. Y
_ , ' > Cato n attachment—Interior
Charier Jams. S ion*. '
On SATURDAY NEXT, 9th instant,
Will be sold at the Store lately occupied by Charles
Jarvis, near the Market-square, and on James
Oejmd’B l»t, between th7ho Ur s of 10 sad
o’clock.
The entire Stock of mid Charles Jarvis, eon-
aisting uf Groceries, Bacon, kc. attached as the
property of the said Chari rs Jtrra* at the instance
of John R. Carl isle, si-aching creditor, and sold
by order of the honorable the lafcror court at
thi* cou'.ty. , GEORGE L. COPE, a. *. a.
' -106 , t ■ .
Marshal's sales.
Ou WEDNESDAY, the 20lh inst.
at 12 a’roecK,
Will be sold at St. Mary’s, by consent of the par.
, ties interested,
^ I he ship APea-tra Senera do Me/in, her
Jn/SLtackle, apparel, and furniture, and tbe
jtaiKcargo found on board.
. soso,
_ ____ The brig C.njie-.ce en A.-r at Jlexea.
Jhwf.der, her tackle, apparel and furniture.
Siii£ Conditions, cash.
John Boog, deputy marshal.
wtty 5 105
Mirshal’s sales.
ros-rroxsa.
On the frit Tuetriay id Juno neat,
Will be sold at the Market-house in St. Msty’s
the following tracts of land, levied on as the
property of the late James Sesgrove, esquire,
deceased, at the suit of Dover ft Taylor, and
of Alexander Dover and. others-«« wit:
iOru. -in adjoining fotfit Fetre, on the St
Mary’* river, 89U0 adjoining the town ur ». ota:
ry's, called the Dark Entry, 9643 acre* about eight
miles from the town, in different tracts; 5jOOacres
in different tracts in the said river, from thirty to
fifty miles from the town aforesaid; 300 acres on
crooked river; 293 mi said creek and 1220 on
Dover Creek, and opposite the tea A St. Andrew’:
sound. JOHN U. MOREL; munnul.
may5 1 105
Marshal's sales.
On the first Tuesday in June next,
Will be sold at tbe court-house, in the city of Sa
vannah, between the hours of 10 and 2 o’clock.
Four hundred acres of Land, on Sapelo Island
in the county of M’lnlosh; levied on as Ihe pro-
itrty of John MontaUet, deceased, at the suit of
lolm S. Trulutva F. Hopkins, executor of John
Montallct. JOHN H. MOREL, aar,htiL
may 1 1 102
Notice.
Commitoioo Menkurat are required to make
thier returns to this office, of Goods sold on com-
missions from 1st January last, to 1st on or
before the 10th of the present month.
John 1. Roberts,
City Tt oarurrr’i Qpce, City treasurer.
Savor,nah, lit May, 1818 103
Marshal's sales.
On the first Tuesday in June next,
Will be sold at the court-house, in,the city of Sa
vannah, between the hours of 10 and 2 o’clock,
A prime Negro Man; levied upon as the pro
perty of Thomas Smith, deceased, at the suit of
William Dixon A Co vs. administratrix and admi
nistrator ot Thomas Smith, surv.
John H. Morel, marshal.
msy 1 1 102
Sheriff's sale, continued.
On the frit Tuesday in June nest, .
Will be sold at tbe court-house, in the city of Sa
vannah, between tbe usual hours uf 10 and 3
o’clock.
The following fourteen Negroes, vi2: Sampson,
Esther, Charley, Jim, Alick, Hetty. Joe, John,
Smart, Peter, Dido, Dick, Maria and Elias; levied
on ss the property of Thomas Armstrong, Use. to
satisfy Alexander C. Wylly. The above Negro*:
sold under foreclosure of mortgage.
G. L. Cape, s. c. c.
may 6 — ■ 106
Sheriff's sales.
On the fru Tuetday fa July nest.
Will be sold «s the onort-house In the tny or Sa
vannah, between the usual hours of 10 and 3
o’clock.
The following seven Negroes, to wit: Tenah
and her four children, Abraham and Sarah, levied
on as the properly of William Stephens to satisfy
a mortgage ol the Chatham Academy assignees
Also, the following seven Negroes, to wit:
Agrippa, Jacob, M-illy, Venture, George, Cato
and little Ally, levied on as the properly of the
same to ratify a mortgage of It. A J. Bolton,
•ignees of Chatham academy;
Also, the following Negroes to wit: Simon, Bet
ty, Sam, Patience, Clarissa, August and the Chil
dren of Clarissa, to-wit: Billy, August, j-in. and
others, Anne, big Ally and Nanny, levied on as
tbn property of the same to satisfy a mortgage of
Richard ltiohardson.
' Also, one Negro woman named Phil-
lia, levied on as the property of William Green,
to satisfy William Craig, and sold under foreclo
sure «f mortgage.
George L. Cope, s. c. c
msy 6 106
(0=1 announce to my Iricnds and 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. All exertions will be
made to render visitors comfortable. My encour
agement tbe last season, which was the tint, was
such as to authorise me to ofier my grateful ac
knowledgments for tke patronage 1 received, and
hope from my exertions to merit a continuance of
the same. JAMES ALEXANDER,
apnl 79—'fo—100 a
|C5“Brought to gaol in Savannah, Apri*
34, 1818, a Negro mail, who says his name is Gn-
Btrr, and that he belongs to Burnham Russell, of
Morgan county. „ He is about twenty-five years ot
age ar.d five feet seven incites high; has on a blue
cloth Jackcoat, white cotton shirt and yellow pan
taloons- H, M’CALL, o. e. e.
april 29 J0O •
JCT*Brought to gaol iu Savannah, April
23, 1818, a Negro man who says his name is Joax
and that be belongs to Ur. John Hall of Charles
ton, S. C. He is about 45 years of age, and five
feet seven inches high; fce say she formerly belong
ed to John Dawson.
" _ II. M ( Ca!l, o- e.' c.
sprit 23--96
|C7*Brought to gaol in Savannah, April
19th, 1818, a negro man named JERRY, who says
he belongs to George Gibbs, cu Cumbec, Sruth-
Caroiina. He is about 2< years of age and 5 feet
6 inches high.
H. M‘Call, s- c. c.
april 23-0—96
AUCTION'S.
’ r To-Mnrtow, 7th instant,
fir ooU on AM thi tU.p Ann M .rim. hits
at Molton’o control rria-f^
800 bushela Gotten Seed
-106
to at 10 .'cloth.
Al. Herbert, auct’r.
To-Murruiv, 7th Instant,
IFSB bo told on board thatek'r Rufat Xing cl Met-
, ten’i central dby;
15,000 lbs. prime North Carolina Bacon
3000 lbs. do. Lard
Sale to etmmenet at 11 n'et ek.
A. HOWE, mtrrV.
- may 6 106
Furniture sales.
On Friday next, S/A instant,
Will be sold at the residence of William M. Evans
ebrner of Price and Preaideat-rreeu,
Household and kitchen Fuanitare,
. CBXsiaTixe er
Drumelt, Venetian and stair Carpeting
Rrawing room and Parlour Chairs
Mirrors aid mantle Glasses
Sideboard, Itoodcase and Secretary, Bureaus
Range dining Tables, breokfa. a Tobias; Bedsteads
Stands, window Cornices,
An elegant mantle Time-piece
Handsome Prints
Irory handle knives and forks
Several articles plate and cut Class and China
New feather Beds, a numbs* ktnjaome Busts
With a variety of other articles
Sale to commence at II t'cLck.
The whole of which can be viewed previous t*
he sale from the hours of 9 to 2 O’clock
may 4 104
Lands for sale.
Pursuant to an oidcr and decree of tbe honors*
b!e tbe inferior court of the county of Chatham,
at the present term, will be set up fo,- sak, at tbe
coun-bousc in the city of Savannah ua tbe first
Tuesday ip June neat, tbe following real proper
ty, belonging to the estate of the late John Peter
Ward, esq. dec. for tbe benefit of the heir*, and
to obtain a division ol the said estate, to wit:
202 acres of tide smamp, first quality, on
Hutchinson's Island, opposite the city.
650 acres of land on Great SatilL liver, suppos
ed fresh marsh and pine.
630 acres of tide swamp, on Lewis’ creek, in
M'lntosh county, originally purchased as eenfia.
cated property.
900 acres on Cumberland Island, i* tie county
of Camden, about 300 acres of whirh i* planting
lur.d; on the premises there is a good dwelling
house, Ac.
500 acres in Liberty county, northaide of South
New-Port, in HulltovDi swamp, originally granted
to the late general J-acblan M’lntosh.
250 acres of Land on |luu:touii’s swamp, in
M’lntosh county, at the crossing at 1 urkry Lamp.
200 acres of tide swamp, in M'lntosh county.
Cat Head creek, opposite Clapboard Bluff, and ad
joining the land of major Jacob Wood.
150 acres of pine laud, opposite to tlie above.
650 acres of fresh marsh land in M’liWush coun
ty, near the upper end of M'Keytliar’a Island.
35 acres of land, adjoining the last end of th*
city of Savannsb, part tide Unit and high land.
A Lot and Buildings in the city of Savsnnsh,
Franklin ward, nuw occupied by tlie reverend
Mr. Caries.
Conditions of tale made known at the time of
disposing of the said real estate.
By order of the administrators.
M. HERBERT, auct’r.
march 30—75
Lot for sale. ..
Pursuant to an older from die honorable thi
judges of the Inferior court of Chatham count- j,
will be sold before the eourtihnuse, in the ci' a
of Savannah,
On Tuotday the tdttnd dty of June next, betwe n
the usuali hjurt.
All that Lot, or parcrl of ground, ronleinir g
about five acres, bein^ the greater part of the ga •-
den lot, known by No 1. (run.btr one) w<'t,
bounded northwardly by Liberty.turret, we-t-
wardly by the garden lot No. lu, (number hi.)
and southwardly by lot furnwriy laid « rt' i y
Messrs. Currie snd Hogg, on tlie garden lot No ,‘ v
(number two,) being the property of the lire
George Richardson, deceased, sold for tlie btnehg
of the heirs of said estate.
My order of J.hn uorhiin. udmi.ittratc.r.
WILUFORD ft BAKER, aiet'ci.
april 2 1 78:
Sheriff's sales.
On the fnl Tuetday in June next.
Will be sold at the court house, ia the city of Sa
vannah, between the hnurs of 10 and 3 o’clock,
20 Negroes, viz: Mingo, Wtidier, l’cy-
gy and her four children; .William, Alary and li.r
five children; Ned, Rose, Sally, Simon, draw,
arid young Eleazcr, levied on ti th* property of
William Stephens to satisfy executions is fsvec of
Andrew Low A Co. and other*
Also, one Negro girl named Silyis, le
vied on as the property of Thomas J. ProsCott,
deceased, to satisfy a judgment in favor of L. 8.
~ Lyon; the said Negro returned by a constable.
Also, all that tract or parcel *f Ltnd,
containing two hundred and fifty acres, more or
less, on Black Creik. about thirteen miles from
Savannah, adjoining lands of Hobbs, Snydrr and
others; levied on as tlie property of 8eth G. Tbred-
cfaft. to satisfy judgments in favor of Thomas H.
Miller and others. i
Also, the following eleven Negroes:
Quaslu, Mira, Chamont, Molly, Joe, Louisa, Ja
cob, Hannah, Moggy, Dublin, and Moggy, levied
on as the property ofynijor Thomas dug. to rat
ify an execution in favor uf Robert and John Bol-
"L
Also, Hill’s Bridge, with the exclusive
right, together with the lease snd improvement,
ou eight seres, bilenging lu tbe county of Chat
ham, levied on as the property of Joseph HLL de
ceased, to satisfy executions in favor of John
Levees, et *1.
George L- Cope, s. o; c.
may 2 —103
|C7* Brought to gaol in Savannah, on
the 6th of April, 1818,* Negro mart who says his
name ia Hsaar sort lhat, he belongs to doctoa
Axson of Riceborough. lie w about thirty-five
years of age, and five feet seven inches high.
H. M-Call, G. c. c.
april 8 - 83
jC?»Brought to gaol in Savannah, April
1st, 1818, two Negro men nam.d Stephen snd
Ceazer, the property of Gabl Capers, of Wsdma,
law. S. C. Stephen is about forty-five years *f
sge, and five feet four inches high country born.
Ceazer is shout five feet *.x inches high, and
twenty-five year* of age, African born.
1 H. M’CALL, e. e.
april 6 - 81
APPRENTICES wanted.
Two or three boys, from 13 to 16 year* old
are wanted, at the office of the Savannah Repub
lican, as apprentices to the printing business.—
lads from the country wedd b-.,.referred.
Sheriff's sales.,
On the f-it Tuetday in June next,
Will be sold at the eourl-liourf, in the city of Sa-
van nab, betv,mtfce usual heurs of 10 and 5
o’clock, .
Houte and Lot No. 10, Yamaeraw, on Fahm.
street, snd Lot No. 10. South Broad-s:rcet, levied
on as the property of William Wright to satisfy
judgments ia favour of Thomas F- W lUiams, dsc.
J GEORGE U COPE, a. *. «.
april
Sheriff’s sales.
On the ft: Tuaduy in July next,
Will be sold « the court house, in Brunswick,
Glynn county, between the usual hour* of 10
and 3 o’clock.- ■ . • .
The following fourteen ntgroe*. viz Sampson,
Esther, Charley. J'™- Aliek. Hettv, Jie, JuU,
Smart, Peter, Dido, »Vk, Marie rndjluf. levied
on as the property of Tbomaa Armstrong, doc. so
ntisfy Alexander a th* above mccrou
roMunderfbreeloft*^^^^^ .
april 39-101 ' ‘ . -
Blank Indentures '
Far sale at this officR,