Savannah republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1816-1818, May 19, 1818, Image 1

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8 a Vann ah republican. Monday Evening, May 18, 1818. ' The f-llowing persona havs, thisday. been ap pointed Directors for (he Branch Bank of the State of Georgia at Augusta, by the principal Board of Director* at Savannah, to wit: Samuel Rah N. L Surges John Gumming < n* JfouR. UoU-;,/;>. - Augustus Slaughter Gilbert Longireet • KnbeH lf Un'CnM R.ltii Ktebum Jnlw Cortniek V : Ihtii M ‘Kioto r Benjamin Simms Waiurfcmgh For. the Btaobk Baak at'Washington, ’Wilke* •totmqrs William Dei ring Benjamin Sherod Levi H. Echols .t^raiiiu G Gilbert - Al.-xander Pope '.JBitbert Ilory ■ Duncan 6. Campbell •_ for the Branch Bank at btilledgeville: 4 Oebrge B. Clayton 1 William Sanford tVacbaria Lamar I John Howard ]Chtries Williamson* J James Barrow Station Gnntlend C0SnE8P0MVEJSrCE. , Though Aarr-MciiTro'a lamentation over the f’flileles* form" of hi t aecond daughter it far from vwinting pathos,. we deem its publication coper.' fiuoim. She. may have possessed all ,fhe qualities ascribed to her, without the publio .caring one arbitjmore for her late jhan we do for a mandarin**. Besides, we are satisfied, that our readers taka no jd^uure in poring over querulous compositions, Which it il impossible to peruse without imbibing a portion of their sadness. We ourselves resem- ’ Me them in this respect! andlo've to dilate on the ' theme that is fraught with reason and wit We, therefore, would advise him to remain silent un til ‘the clouds of sorrow melt away, reason illu mine his soul, and joy play over hia wrinkled forehead.” .. Humanity and justice are with Aun-QuacK.— essay shall appear, and the fulfillment of bis promise is expected with pleasure. We must, •however, most-earnestly intreat him to abstain in future from writing in barbarous characters; as we . End considerable diffi -.ulty in getting a translation, but few of our friends being acquainted with the BUmlScliadsle alphabet. The replication of s "Jenny Canadian” to a Savannnhite haa come to hand and shall appear, when convenient. In 'affording this school of braying poetasters the means of coming before the public, we would not have it understood that our imaginations are delighted with their 'poetic garlands.” On the contrary, they appear jejune and bombastic, indicative *f a perverse taste and ■ peurilc understanding—calculated to foster dis gust and generate contempt—and, after the ap pearance of the featoon of cabbage and cauliflow er* now announced, no consideration will indue us to give publicity to another. Two samples df garbled metre in one year, are enough for the lie- puiliton and ita readers. ' - [COKMUHJCATID.] ■ A company of Wizzards, just arrived from Lap- land, have opened a shop fun the sale of winds, ^udder the particular patronage of the Savannah JSriiinuiical Society, and beg leave to offer their •ervicies to the public. They will have, constant, ly on hand, a large collection of Airt, from the mild sepbyr to the boistroua hurricane. Pritto-cvrreni at Wilmington, May 9. Cotton, upland, per lb. 32 a 33 cents; corn, per bushel, 1 a 1 10; flour, bl. 9; tar 1 70, pitch 2 2! a 2 50; turpentine 3 75 a 3 87; rosin 3 25 a 2 50; spirits of turpentine per gallon SO cents; rice, (cask paid forby purchaser, 50 -cents,) per 100 ibs.5 50 a 6; tobacco, 9. -Prices at Washington, JV. <7. May 8. Bacon lb. 15 a 16 cents; hams S'); hogs-lard 17 a 20i w.o. hhd staves, perM gl8a20; pipe do. 25 a 30; bl. do. 8 a 10; r. o.ltiid do. 10; shin. ■ gles, cypress, 1 75 a 2; pitch per bl. 1 40 a 1 50; •tar 1 10 a 1 15; rosin 1 20 a 1 60; turpentine, soft, 2 a 2 50, spirits of da, per gall 40 cents; potatoes, Irish,' per buaheU 50 a 75; tobacco, leaf, cwt $6*8; do. twist, good, Si a SO; Ullow, per lb.' 124 a 15 cts; whiskey, per gall. 60 a 65. SHIP }\TEWS. Mif!* Water, To-Morrow. 4‘. 45a. o’dock P. M. PORT OF 8AVANNA11. Ship Science, Currie, Greenock, 52 days—to James Oarrtithera, consignee—with a cargo of porter, barley, ale, potatoes and dry. goods—to James Robinson, James Carruthers, Johnston & Hill , Erwin ft Co. John Speakman & Co. Elias "Wallen, Wm Taylor, and the master. Patten- gcra—Messrs Wm. Walker. Peter M*Cre*, Wm. 'Mo <t> 1, and William Tliompooir. Ship Benjamin Ruth, Wiltherger, Philadelphia, 35 day*—ballast—to Stuige* tt Burroughs. . Brig Patriot, Bich. Port-au-Prince, 16 days, •With coffee tolsaac Minis. Fetich kf: at Pcrt-au- JPrince.—Ship Com. Perry, Rus-el, Bordtaux, to ,«pil in 60 days; brig Mercury, Cavenor, Boston, 35 days; brig Rising Sun, - - ,. Philadelphia, 10 ■days; schooner* Sally, Mathews. New-York, 10 days; Swiftsure, —, Baltimore. 15 days; Active, llickjonus. New-York; Pitbn, Ashdey. New-York; Janus, Taber, New-York. 3 day*; brig Jerome, iialboat, unknown. Sailed in company with acb’r William k Mary, Baker, for New-York. Island produce high and scarce. All was tranquil under the new president. Schooner Betsey, Kimball, Charleston-ballast —to the toaster. Sloop Earl, Cushing, Charieston, 2 days—with brick and turtle—to the master. Sloop Reformation, Preble, Riceborougb, 3 days—in ballast. ' r, Sl-op Maria, Porqurt, Darien, 3 days—cotton —taB. Richardson fit Co Sloop Two-Sisters, Wing, Darien, 4 days—with ■Jtotton. Sloop Good-Intent, Allen, Darien, 4 days—with jSOtton—to Bacon fit Bine* Steam-Boat Carol’n*. ^11 frusta, 3 days, with llreigbtinr.boat* Nos. 6 and 7, with 974 bales of icotton, u b iles deer skins, he—to Butler fit Mur- my,'S G. Dunning. I. Cohen, Scarbrough. & M 4 - Kinne, Starges St Burroughs, John Grerin h Co. Johnston k tlils, Thomas Gardner, Greene k Lip pit*, Campbell fc C-mming. l. Course k Son, L frttyft Co.CsmochankMitehel.amlM L White. -Twenty pasreiigers. » ^Port tj (Hhtfilaa, May \5. Arrived, teVrs Loui-a, Child*, Savannah 2 days; Kitty. Patch, Coni bah ec 1 day Cl’d, sch’r Pat- Pidge, SavaH-iuh?,[oop$ Olive-Uranch, Hawes, Alexandria; Probe, liateson, St Augustine.. May 16. Arrived, ship Pennsylvania, Robinson, Philadel phia, 13 days, and 10from the t-apes; sch’r- Phan- pm, Thomv-un, liarraeoa, (Culm) 6 days, coffee, tobacco and cocoa nuts—on Thursday last, oil the Hunting I*lanj)< ( spoke a brig from Calais, bound to Sar-ac.nah- Catharine, Elliot!, Asbepoo, I day; Labtila, Donnelly, Philadelphia 14 'iys- Clcared. s'.ips Imbeili, M-Neal, London; Cnited StaietrObannon, Wilmington; Hr. brig Wiilington, Symmonett, Murtcgo Ray; brig Columbia. Wilkin son, Liverpool stoop Sailor’s Fancy, Babcock, Philadelphia. . - . ’ ' Part'of Baltimore, May 9. Arrived, the fast sailing ship Mohawk. Gray, 36 days from Liverpool, full cargo of dry goods, hardware, fcc— the M. was' on the Banks on the 10th day after leaving Liverpool. Sounded off N. York'when 25 days nut—fell is with'largequan tities of ice on-the passage, and experienced very boisterous weather on the coast Cleared, brigs Experiment, Harris, Brazils; Spartan, Delano, Sa vannah/ sch’r Exchange, Donnell, York, (Maine.) Port of Philadelphia, May 9. Arrived, ship Tontine, Turley, 35 days frank Loudon; scli’rs Little-Geo rge, Eyre, 20 days from St Jago de Cuba; Union, Druikwaier, 9 days. “ Darien; Cordelia, Pasco, 26 days from King Jam—left Br. brig Peckington, to sail for this part 20th April with specie for the U. 8. Bank; French ketch L’Esperacce, Francis. 16 ds from St Picrrex; sloop Susannah, Tulford, 26 days from St Pitrres. Cleared, brig Wm & Thomas, Nest, Oporto. f V May9. . Cleared, British seb’r Cumberland, Eldridge, Antigua; sch’rs James Monroe, Grover, Fori-au- .-Vince; Resolution, Marshall New-York; Little Charles, Griggs, Edcnton; sloops Lively, Small Providence; Hover, Parks, New-York. ; Port of JFew-Terk, May 6 Arrived, btig Hope, O'Brien, lOdaysirom Ha vana, with molasses, sugar and coffee. Left, April 24, bng ijdgvuu, Trouant, of Boston, 67 days from Cadis—liad been brought to on the 1st of April hear Cape Mats, by a boat with 17 men arm ed with muskets, and robbed of about 700 dollars wotth of property, and the passengers ill-treated; (he captaiu uf the boat said he was a tender to Com. Jury. April 24, in sight of the More Cas tle, was brought to by the U. S. brig Enterprise, and requested to report them all welt. Clear ed, ketch Maria, Rainy, Lisbon; scb'rs Undaunt ed, Don, New-Orlear.s; Charleston Packet, Vail Charleston; sloop Wave, Sanders, Savannah. May 7. Arrived, British packet Francis Freeling, Cun ningliam, 54 days from Falmouth, via Bermuda, 15 day*, with the February fand March mails; ships Gnleonda, Smith, 35 days from Havre, with' dry goods, &c; Com. Rodgers, Sands, 7 days from St. Maty's, with ship timber; Br. sch’r Spring Bird, Edwards, 13 days from H a fax. with fish, pota toes and glass; scb’rs Abeona, Griffith, 16 days from Malanzas, bilth.sugarjuid molasses; Rein- dee'r. Jones, 25 days from Port-au-Prince, coffee. Below, last night, brig Charlotte. 75 days from Buenos-Ayres; Hr. brig Psyche, ErkeU, from Dun dee, and 31 days from the Oiknevs. The brig Warbler, Dickinson, f..m New-Urleans, ii ashore off Marblehead Neck, and it waa expected would be got off, after taking out the cargo. ' * LOSS OF THE BRIG COMET. Captain Winkly, who arrived this morning in 21 days from St. Thomss, informs us, that the brig Comet, Hunt, of Bath, sailed, on the 9th of April, from Bass End, St. Crpix, for East End. with 19 puncheons of rum; and after beating about two days, was obliged to put away for St. Thomas' for a harbor. In the course of the night he made a smalt Bay, which captain Hunt mis took for the harbor of St. Thomas. On entering the Bay, at 9 o’clock in. the evening, he discover ed breakers ahead, and there being a heavy sea and no wind, he immediately cast both anchors. On swinging round, the brig struck upon a rook and instantly filled and suck. Captain Hunt and his crew saved themselves in the boat, aitd arriv ed at St. Thomaa’s on the following morning. May 8. Arrived, brig Elisha, Winkley, of Portsmouth, 21 days from St'Tbomas; Br. brig Psyche, Era kinc, 31 daya from Dundee;, brig Charlotte, Bart lett, 75 days from Buenos-Ayres; scb'rs Allegro, Welch, 7 days from Savannahs Phoebe & Eliza, Green, 6 day from Savannah. Cleared, ships Albion, Conway, Amiterdam; Carrier, Hitchcox, Liverpool; brig Levant, Wood, Savannah. City Taxes. The subscriber is uow prepared to receive city taxes for the present year. The digest will be closed on the 18th next month, and executions is sued against all defaulters immediately thereafter. Commisuon merchants are also required to settle their tax on sales made on commission to 1st in stant. None but bills, of the banks of the city, or specie, will be received in payment. - JOHN 1. ROBERTS, 0. t. City Treamrer't Office, Savannah, May 18—116 Port of Belton, May 5. Our readers will doubtless recollect of having published a few davs since, an account of the loss of the ship Mary & Betsey, of Charleston, S. C. which it was stated foundered in the latitude of the Grand Cayman, on the 3d December last, on her passage from Baltimore to New-Orleans, and when attempting to gain the Musquito sboie in the long boat, 25 out of j8 on board, perished.— Two of the crew arrived here in the Mary, Tate, from Honduras; and two others arrived on Sunday last, in the Favorite, Shaw, from the same port.— From circumstances which have since transpired is suspected the account published, and which waa given by the two first mentioned seamen, is a fabrication. There can be little doubt that the’ ship it lost, but in what manner cannot be ascer tained perhaps until a legal investigation is had upon tie subject. It is to be hoped that the sto ry of the loss of su many lives may prove to be uni rue. For J\Tew-Tork The schooner ELIZABETH, captain Gorton. For freight or passage, apply .1 the captain on board, or to Hall A- Hoyt. may 18—>t—X16 For ffifew'Tork The sloop SARAH PORTER, captain Collins. For freight or passage, apply to captain on board, or to Hull # Hoyt. may 18 116 & Take notice. STEAM BOAT CAROLINA. Those who wish to take pa- age in the steam boat CAROLINA, for Augusta, are notified, that •be will start from the steam-boat wharf, at 9 o'clock. TO-MORROW MORNING, with two empty boats in tow. m»y >8 -c—116 >' Kf*A Box wr Chest with iron handle* and top secured with hing. s and screwed down, rked diamond K. contain ng Hardware, Cutlery, Ac- bas been in the steam-boat Carolina's store for several montiis.—'1 be owocrcan have the same by oving property and paying charges apon anpls. cat:. >1 to the agent. may 18—w 116 ,1 Card. Any person having in possession the Receipt Book rf the Lie Mr. Alexander S. Roe, will ren der a favor on leaving it at the bouse of Mrs. Roe. o»v 18 a—1:6 > vnuwslt Brig Amelia. Mott, New-York—Cre. Cordon Brig Au.enca, Keimsrd, Ntw-Yoik Icho ’Der Maiy, Lahs. do ’ Paragon, Ray, Damp Received, Per c-ng tier-, f a Philade’pkia, Rye Wh.ikey.'in hogsheads . Burlington Hjms Peppermint and Anniseed Cordial Vest veiii-w Soap Filberts, Figs and pickled Beef, in half Ml. CHARLES MAUBEL. nqr 16 x 115 JpjUinian Society. A eeheert wj bt gi»en oj i Imrstiay nexl' tfc 2tst instant, atS eftleek. ?• M—Members will L-et their tickatslr calling f> the suberiber. ,P: BLUls, sre’ry mav • 1*8.MW ^ JS'cvy Commidioner’s OJice, '• '*??• Sm March, ldio. Mavf Beef end Feirkter the year 1,819 The Board tf Navy Con ibSiouer* wLi'receiv propolis till the Lai day a use next, to couUact £000 to simharrjls ofTorfc 4500 ta 350O Uterki of LVj\ for the use of the esajnol lire, United Itites. de- liverable in the coarse of t he whiter arid spring of 1818—1819, at cither of the following puces, ' f’g!. ? f .Boston '' ' - * . New-York ,. . ' Philsde'phia ■ ' '. ' . Baltimore s *_' Wastwigton, 4r t Norfolk . i.- se provisions must be erthe best quality, tiled and salt petted; the’ barrels’ must be maJe of lessoned heart of wijte oak, and fulli bosped. The Bekfmust be etc into pieces of IQ pounds each; the Pork into "peces of s p'eunds each; so that., ^pieces of bed; or'25'pieces of pork, will make a barrel of 38t pound*. JORN RODGERS, . Pretidenl tf the JVovy Beard. (rtTo be ptbli died in. tbe Boston Patriot. New- ork National Advocate Philadelphia Democratic Presk Baltimore Patriot, Alexandria Herald, Nop. folk Tlerafd, Charleston, 8. C. City Gazette, Sa- vannah' Republican, Keqtcky Gazette, and Scotia Gazette, weekly tillitf. 'may 18—116 ' Building and Insurance Bank. At a meeting of the siriscrabers to the Building and Insurance Bank of Georgia,’ Bahaa M'KixuS, esq. was. called to the cliir—' Reitlved, that five cipimissioners be appointed to do all things that are needful, to carry the a* bove into operation. Tie following persons were appointed:—W*. Scauaorou, J. S. Bruocu, B. Bdkrooohs, KoafiST Isiao, Joan P. Hxxht. Retained, that on all ssbscriptions already made, that the payment of two dollars on each share ihill be paid within ten da/S fram this date; and in case of non-compliance to do the same, inch auIn scriptions shall; be deemed, forfeited, and such names be stricken off; and that in all future sub scription*, the said sum of two dollars shall be paid down at the time of snhacribing. (CT Notice is hereby given in conformity to the above proceedings, that the book of subscription for Savannah will be opened at the Marine and Fire Inaurance office every day—(the office is open) from the hours of 12 to 1 o’cliak. Wm. Scarbrough, J. S. Bulloch, . ^ B. Burroughs,' Robert Isaac,' J. P. Henry. 116 PUBLIC SelLES. - Marshal’* sales. On WEDNESDAY, the 20th inkit. AT 12 O’CLOCK, - o' ft ill be sold at St. Mary’s, by consent Of the par ties interested, The ship JVrti-tra S utra de Botin, her tackle, apparel, and furniture, aad the icarg# found on board. The brig Cdnfimoe n JHtu at Alexan der, her tackle, apparel and furniture. (Jundilious, cash. *'"*• , John Boog, deputy marshal. niy 5——ltl5 ’ . Marshal’s sale, continued. On the fint Taetddy in June next, Will be sold 4t the churt-hcuse in the city of Sa- vanriab between the hour* of 10 and 3 o’clock, Those two dots and improvements in the town ofSunbuiy, levied on the property of John Mo- loch, at the suit cif-Lewis A. Bbuncke, surviving copartner, may 13 1 JOHN H. MOREL, manhaL 112 Mirshal’s sales. resTroHsn. On the f rot Tuctday in June next, Will be sold at the Markct-hoUse in St- Maty’s the following tract* uf land, levied on aa the i * property of the late James Sesgrove, esquire, deceased, at the suit of. Dover & Taylor, and of Alexander Dover and others, to wit: 1200 acres adjoining Point Pette, on the St.' Maty’s river, 8900 adjoining-the Auwn of St Ma ry's, called the Dark Entry, 9643 aerfia about right miles from the town,.iadimt!entAnmtsr.55QOahtei in different tracts in foe said river, from thirty to fifty mile* from the town aloreaaidi 300 aciaa on crooked river; 293 on said creek and 1220 on Dover Creek, aad opposite the sea fc sl Andrew’s sound. JOHN H. MOREL, manhaL mayS -1——105 ’ Marshal’s sales. On the first Tuesday in June next, Willbesold at foe court-house, in the city of Sa vannah, between the hour* of IQ and 2 o’clock, Four hundred acres iff Land, on Sapelo Island, in the county of M’lntosh; levied on as the pro perty of John Montallet, deceased, at the suit ot John S. Trubert vs. F. Hopkins, executor of John Montallet. JOHN H. MOREL, manhaL may 1—-| 102 may 11- JVew-Orleans Sugar. 46 hhds. very superior New-Orleans Sugar.— For sale by JOHN LATHROP& CO may 18——116 ' s - ■ Bunter’t wharf Superior Silk Umbrellas arid Parasols• Just received by J. & L. KOPJfAN. may <8 —.116 JVofice. Persona having business with me, will please pply apply to Messrs. Czanociun & Mitchu, during my Absence. PETER MITCHEL. mav 18 ; a-——116 House for sale. A House and Lot, No. 20, Columbia Ward, in fee simple, late in foe occupation and owned by Thomas Bourke, esquire, will be sold low for cash only. Apply to WM. GASTON, may 18 ~J16 House Servants. Two female House Servants to lure. Also, two loys, one about 17* the other J1 years of age, may betiired for the sumhier.v* Apply t“ miv 16———115 J - HAYDEN. 100 Dollars’ reward Will be paid for the discovery and apprehen sion of those villians, who'broke open the Thea- t re last evening; and the above reward will also be paid for fne detection of any mdividual or in dividuals who may hereafter commit the same depredation. James Bilbo, "I j James Morrison, j g Alex. Telfair, Jonathan Battelle, 1 £- William Gaston J n6 > may 18 x- Five dollars’ reward. Ranaway from the subscriber oh (he 8th inst a Negro feliow named TOM, about 45 years of age, 3 foet 8 or 9 inches high. Said Negro haa been disabled in one of Jiis hips, and in onejof his knees; lias twu or more of his fore teeth out* his hair growing far back an his forehead, he stammers and lisps in his speech; tolerably stout made. The above reward will bfc paid to any pereoh who will lodge him in Savannah gaol, or deliver him to me at the plantation of Misv Martha Wilkins on Pipe- maker’s Swamp. I have been informed that Tom about Savannah. William Kilpatrick. tnar 13—ai—n6 Twenty Dollars’ Reward. Wav taken from the plantation of the subscriber, Scriven county, on the night of the 6th inst. by Negro, that belonged to an Augusta boat, called Misso. rav two Negroes JIFFT, and her daugh ter J.VAT who have been seen in Savannah.— Am is a yellow woman, abont 27 years of age; and her daughter Atnrsv, is a mulatto giri, about 10 yeats of age. Any person delivering said Ne groes to Mr. John Womack, inSzvannah, or de livering them in the gaol of said county, shall re ceive the above reward; or ten dallars additional, ' delivered to THOS. GOLDING, Scrivfit eroily, near ffudtm’t Terry. mu 12— 1|*.——Ml . Georgia—Liberty county. By Elijah Baker,*ilerkilf the court uf ordinary Fthe county and state affitesaid. Whereas, Mrs Elizabeth Shumatt, applies. for letters vEadinioiairation oh _foe estate aid effect* of William Shumatt, fade gf said county, deceased, - next of kin, These, are, therefore, ttfteite and admonish, all md singular, the kindred and creditor* of foe said ,teceased.'to file their objections (if any they have) in mv office, at Hiceborongh, on or before the firm Monday in July, next, otherwise letters of ad- minirration witfbc grafted the said applicant. Given under my band and seal this second day of April, 1818, "and 42d. year of American inde- pendencs, ■ —' J*-S-J B. BAKER, *.*.6.3* 4 Marshal’s sales. On the first 'Tuesday in June next, Will be sold aFthe court-house, in foe 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 Wiliam Dixon & Co vs. administratrix and admi nistrator of Thomas Smith, surv. John H. Morel, marshal. may 1 1 -102 Estray Cattle On Tuesday the 2d day of June ensuing, Will be sold before the court-house in Savannah, between the usual hours, The'following estray cattle, tolled before jus tice Duke, by John Smith living on the Louisville road, above Cherekee-hill, on foe 23d May, 1817, to-wit:—one brindle Cow, crop and under nick in one ear and upper cut and under nick in the other, with a two year old and a younger calf; one yellow-red Cow, marked swallow fork and under cut in each ear, branded with a large heart with, a calf; one Heifer, wifo a large cait; unmark ed; making seven head of cattle in all, with foe increase since, supposed now to be ten head— Those cattle are now at the plantation of the said John Smith, where the purchaser will receive them, as they cannot be drove to foe place oi sale. Terms, cash before delivery. G. R. Duke, ji r. “ Job T. Belies, elk. G. L. Cope, 8. c. e. may 12——n 111 ■ AUCTION'S. To’rMomiw, .I9th instai.t,' Kill he t.hl- n K'au.n't wharf. SO bundles HAY. . Terms,carb—Sa!etector*mcect\lo’chck. M. HERBERT, auct'r. say 18^ 116 *' ; To-Morrow, i9th instant, Kill It <dl at cur Mum, wilhotO rttervo, - ■ ' 200 barrel^ fruah superfine FLOUR Tems—Sdms under j$200; cash; over 200 'and -b not exceeding : 5Wt, sixty days; over 50<l siasty f dayafokapproted'endorsed paper.'' •. /' '•> » &Je ft commerce at 11 nM. ' v; f ‘ WILLIFORD ft BAKER, mtelVt 18 115 . * r may On THURSDAY, the 21st instant, Wilt be t*ld ett the ware-rum of Mrl’ J- B. Oidch- ( thaw,'on Lie Bay, and next dtor to Eliot H'nVvu, : etyuire, without reserve, ' r ‘ 1 J A valuable aSsottiUgrit of the. most elegant a ltd j , fashionable FURNITURE; coxatanxo or mahogany Sideboards, Bureau* Sets dining Tables, dressing Tablet Wash Stands; candle Stands Bedsteads, portable Desks . Window. 8 finds, Cornices, ftc. Ac; All of warranted workmanship. . I •f1 i Mantle and Pier Glauea, dressing Glasses, and a number of Clocks, Watch**, and” Jewvlkry, at :ash before delivery. . - t warranted. Terms cash before delivery. Sale to commence at 11 o'clock, • ' ' j Lands for, sale. *j~— Pursuant to an order and decree of the honors-\ ble the interior court of tbe county of. Chatham, l at the present term, will be set up for sale, at the f court-house in the city of Savannah «n the first/ Tuesday in Jose next, the following real proper- .. ty, belonging to the'estate of the late John Peter; Ward, esq. dee. for the benefit of the beire, and; to obtain a division of tbe said estate, to wit: L 202 acres of tide smamp, first quality, op Hutchinson’s Island, opposite the city. 650 acres of land on Great Satilla river, suppo* 1 ed freah marsh and pine. 630 acres of tide swamp, on Lewis’ treak, in M’lntosh county, originally purchased as cenfi* cated property. 900 acres on Cumberland Island, in the t of Camden, about 300 acres of which it pUnti land; on the premises there is a good dwslli house, ftc. 500 ierts in Liberty county, northtide of South j New-Port, in Bulltown swamp, originally grantad 1 to foe late general Lachlan M’lntosh. v \ 250 acre* of Land on Houktoun’s swamp, in i M’lntosh county, at foe croasiag at Turkey Camp. : 200 acres ef tide swamp, in M’lntosh county. Cat Head creek, opposite Clapboard Bluff*, sad ad joining foe land of major Jtpqb Wood. 150 acres ef pine land, opposite to foe above. 650acres ef fresh marsh land in M'Intotbcourt-. / ty, near the upper end of M’Keyfoaris Island. / 35 acres ef land, adjoining thg east end of the . city of Savannah, part tide load and high land. t A Lot sod Building* in the city of Savannah.' . Franklin ward, now occupied by foe reverend , Mr. Carles. \ Conditions of sale made known at foe time of, ' disposing of foe said real estate. ’ By order of foe administrators. M. HERBERT, onWr. march 30 75 ’ '• j Executor’s sale. On the fret Tuesday in July next, Will be sold at foe court-house in tbe city of Sa- vannah, The following three NEGROES, Ned, Rose and Nancy, belonging to i the estate of Stephen Mitten deceased, in pursuance of an order of the Inferior court of Chatham county. John C. Gugel, may 7—107 Qualified Executor. Administrator’s sale. On the Jim Turnduy in July next. Will be sold at foe court-house in the city of Ss- 4 vannah, The following two NEGROES, Lonon and Flora, belonging to the estate of Mr*. Sarah Millen, deceased, for foe benefit of the heirs of the said deceased, under an order of foe honorable the Inferior court of Chatham county. John Millen, adm’or. may 7 107 Administrator*s sale. On the ihth duy of June next. Will be sold at tne store of Moses Herbert, Sunder articles belonging to foe estate of Thom. i Mendenhall, esquire, deceased, viz. 1 Clock, os wniu.ima<a esquire, Watches, Madeira Wine, Books, Pamphlets, fcc. may 14- JOHN LATHROP, \ . GEORGE BALL. 5^ Tax Collector’s sales* On the fint Tuesday in July next. Will be sold at the court-house, in foe,city of Sa vannah, between foe hours of 10 and 3 o’clock; The following property, .or so much thereof, as will satisfy foe taxes and costs, viz:—> The western half of wharf lot No. 2, in Yama- craw, with foe improvements thereon; levied on to satisfy tbe direct tax of estate of William Lew- den for 1815 and 1816. Amount $13 67.' Lot Ne .34 in Columbia ward,'subject to ground rent to foe city, with the improvements thereon; levied on to satisfy foe taxes oi foe estate of Dr. George V. Proctor, deceased, via: direct tax for 1815; state, connty and direct tax for 1816; and state and cnnnty tax for 1817. Amount $74 50. i All that five acre lot in Chatham connty, knokrn by foe number 16. bounded on foe east by lot No. 7, south by lutNo.15, and north by lot No 14; levied on to satisfy the direct tax of estate of Michael Germain for 1815 and 1816. Amount $19 12. AU that 45 acre lot in Chatham county, known by number 4, about three mile* from Savannah, adjoining Camp Covington, and lands of Bilbo, Turnbull and Vallotton; also, all that five acre low known by No. 6, in Chatham county, in foe vicin ity of Savannah, levied on as foe property of the estate of Isaac Laroach to satiriy foe direct tax for 1815 and 1816, and state and county tax for 1817. Amimnt $2 98. A tract of land in Bryan county, containing 220 acres, more or less, bounded .on foe east by fauid of Mary Maxwell on the south by land of Stephen J Maxwell, and G. M. Waters, on foe west and north by lands ef Simons Maxwell .and Ana Fos ter and foe commons of Hardwick; levied on as the property of James W. Ward to satisfy his di rect tar for 1816, and state and connty taxes for 1817. Amount $3 44. JAMES EPP1NGER, t. c. c. may 7——107 Notice. 'Alt persona having demand* against foe estate of John Anderson, and Andrew Leby, will pre sent them immediately, duly attested to; and al ndebted to said persons and fotir estates will make ayment without delay to . 6. B. UB8BY. dec 26 f - Mminiptrator*s .. 1 On the first TUESDAY in August nexj^ 1 Will be sold before foe court-house in this tity ij between foe usual hourm The following seven NEGROES: GcoiEe,aqaiv penter; Silvia, Venus London, Hannah and h*P child; and William. Sold as foe pcreonaVprepo^ ' ty of Mrs. Mary Flemming By Older of the administrator. ; Terms, cash. M. HERBERT, auct'r. may 15—114 Lot for sal's. Pursuant to sd order from the honorable foe will be sold before the- court-house, in foe city of Savannah, ' On Tuesday, the 2d day of June next, BXTWZIX TXI vsvix-Bomu, All that Lot, or parcel of ground, containing about five acres, bemg the greater p*Tt of the gar den lot, known by' No. 1, (number one) west, bounded northwardly hy Uberty-street, west- wardly by the garden lot No. 10, (cumber ten,) aiid southwardly by lot formerly bud off by Messrs. Currie and Hogg, on the garden lot'No- 2, (number two,) briog foe property of tie lata George Richardson, deceased, sold for the benefit of the heir* o£ said estate. By order of John Carnoekan/tadminittrator. HI WILLIFORD fc &4KF.B, #t.rtVr. Take notice. All person are forbid from purchasing a Lot of ground in shstham couaty, centring five acres; being foe gre ter part of lot knbwn by the num ber 1 (one), bounded northwardly by Libexty- atreet, w«tw*rdly by foe garden Jot No. 10 (ten) and southwardly by lot formerly laid nffby Messrs Currie and Hogg; and advertised for sale'on the 2d day of Jp: next, by David Williford, auction eer, by the order of John Carnochan, administra tor of foe late George Richardson, deceased, and «o be sold for‘foe benefit of foe heirs of for said estate; as foe said property is legally rested far «V we deem it proper to give this pubGc caution. Wrllianv Wilson, \ Dorothy Goodull Wilson, John Davies- , ' ^ april , Com, Oats, Flour, 2000 bushels clean Norfo-Carolina Com 50 barrels superfine Flour 70 do - Georgia do (at* reduced price) 200'bags Oats 15 ton* Iron 1500 bushels Liverpool Salt, dtlivocaUo at 12 hhds Jamaica. Rum 10 do N E do . 30 bla and 5 hhds Whiskey. , 1 pipe Brandy f . 20 barrels rye Gin. Hhds and barrels Sugar. - 10 quarter casks Teneriffe ) ■ ’ 20 dito Maliga . £ WJNM , . 20 talfqr casks dry MaUga^. . f " 50 boxes Rakhm ' , / ' 10 do Prunes ’ . 5000 lb Bacon /" ' ' 20 kegs, choice Lard. 30 boxes Claret Wine Kegs Sounds and Tongues Do Salmon ' • ' i a Barrels Shad and Salmon Half barrels Salmon and Mackerel 100 bla No 3 Mackerel Bqms Almonds, Allspice, and Pepper .' Toeethtr with a general assortment of Gnmba at retail .. . V G. F. & Oliver FslsiMa may 5—^1—105