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Geptaiu Huv* n ' i* re pretented m a
men ef perfect veracity, in whose testimo
ny eatire cmIIcdcc raiy be pieced. Hi
de position before a uiigHtrate we under-
atand will be taken, and forwarded from
East port.
Jim 10, tehr. General Brewer.
Captain Winslow, Who leflGottenbargh
May 5, informs that Bcrnadotte was
crowned a lew days be fori.-. All was trao-
«|«il in Sweden.—Bunion Palladium.
At a meeting of the revolutionary sol
diets and mariners in Marblehead, Ms
in the number 47were found, of whom
vprt between 60 anti 70 years of ti"e
were between 70and and 80, and 6 were
between SO and 90 years of age. all
whom expected to make good their claims
Nsw-Yoin, June IS.
. 'Captain Forbes, of the ship Chase, who arrived
at this port oo Saturday, last from St 'I ho mas i
41 days, left there U. 8. ship Hornet, cam Bn
3J days from Port-au-Prince, to sail for the south
ward on the 2d June.
Lime and Laths.
M cask* B islon stone LIME
SO M. LATHS,
for sale by HA1.L 2s HOYT.
june 25 ■■-■■■ » — , 49
Plour.
SO harrtls Virginia wi.ierfine Flour
For sale ay W ILLiA.M TAYLOR.
june 25—B——140
, Tie French government ship Rglsntine came up
yesterday fr-m die quarantine ground and tired a
ealnte of 31 puna, which was answered by the same
number from Fort Columbus.
a warning to qijjicks.
. WoBCEim, (Mass.) June 10.
Before the Supreme court now sitting in tli
town, B rerd'Ct for the Mim of two bundled w
fitly dollars, damages, l.ad h en • burned agaii
Bicmsbu Ksssjx Smith, professing himself a phy
sician and surgeon, for mi. I practice A boy o
fourteen haring wounded his eye w ith a penknife
application was made to Smith. An ointment
composed, as nearly as could be ascertained, of
tied, precipitate, and tpiriti of turpentine, was the
ingenious composition apple d fi r iis cure, but in
consequence of which it w as irreparably injured
It appears that the the defendant bad practised for
a considerable time upon the credulity of the pub
lic. Among other impositions, was that of selling
•t an enormous price a recipe for the cure of can-
cent, taken, berbatim, from Motharby’s Medical
Dictionary.—Spy.
SAVANNAH REPUBLICAN.
Thursday Evening, June 25, 1818.
COMMEMORATION
or
' AMERICAN INDEPENDENCE
The committee appointed by the citizens ufSa
wannah, to make arrangements for the celebration
of our approaching national f.-stival, give notice,
tba* an ORATION will be delivered on that day
by EnwanD F. Tstsul, esq in the Presbyterian
church, at the hour of 12 o’clock.
Prcsioua thereto, the Declaration of Indepen.
Bence will be read by one of the committee.
The procession will move from the Exchange
•t 15 minutes before 13 o'clock.
The Dinner will be given at the Exchange, and
will be on table at half past 3 o’clock.
At'the requestor the committee. Groans Joses
esq. trill preside as.president, and Casaus Hat.
■is. esq. vice-president.
Tickets to be bad of Mr. Hollis, at tha bar ol
the Exchange.
J. B. Rxtn,
T. ItorBKB,
W. C Daniel,
J S. UrLLocu,
9. M. Bond, .
Was. Stahu, sen
Committee
‘f
Arrangement.
COUNTRY PRODUCE.
cash rulers this sat.
Rice, per 100 lbs. (scarce) 6 a 6
„ Corn, per bushel, 90 a 100
Flour, Philadelphia, per bl. 11 j a 12
Ditto Augusta, per bl. 9 a 10
Cotton, sra-island, pr lb (prime) 50 a 75
Ditto, up land, ditto. 30 a
Tobacco, leal, per lb. (dull) 9 a
Freight'to Liverpool, 1 id per pound for cotton
Exchange on England, par a 1 pi cent discount
CORRESPONDENCE.
"GxoloqiST alius Mtnicvs,” is received and
shall have u place in our next..
Married, at Charleatov, outlie lSih mat by the
rev. Sir B.icltman, Olives L Donsix. eq.mr-
chant, f this city, to Miss Hshrdt Mathews
of the former ph’ce.
iiUt SHIP NEWS.
m
PORT OF SAVANNAH.
ft~/* .Vo arrivals or clearances.
Peri ef CSarles'en. June 23
, Arrived, ship Maria TufRon. Kennard, Ports
mouth, N. H. 19 days and 4 from Tybee, where
she put in, having been driven to leeward; brie
Ruth}, Wise, Boston, 11 days, rum. Sailed in com-
S tay with ship Java, Davis, of this port OnSun-
y morning, off Cape Rumain, in 35 fathoms ua
ter, saw a brig under her try.axil and fore-top mast
stay sail, apparently unmanageable; sch’r Three
Sisters, Hall. Baltimore, 7 days, and 5 from tin
Capes; sch’r Eliza, Weeks, New.York 5 dais:
sloop Cl ranger. Parsons, New-Y tk, 6 Jays. fi;h
Cleared, acli’r Charleston Packet, Vail, Me,.
York; sch’r Maria. Latham. New.York; sch’r Ju
lianna, Wilson, Frederic kaburg, Va; sloop Ann,
Feasant, St. Barth I unews.
Pert ef FhilaMpkia, June 16.
Arrived, «eVr William, Ntw-York, 11 days,
Eaatport; sch’r Bethia k n.-U,y, Small, 12 days
from Nc«r.Orl an°i sch’r E deiyrexe, Newton. 7
days from Richmond; sloop Mathew, Briggs, 4
da/s from Baltimore; sloop Hetty. We-t, 3 days
from Norfolk; sloop Isabella, Donnelly, 5 day
from Charleston
MEMORANDA.
Captain Tbon-aon of the Lovely' Lydia, left at
St. Domingo, 30th'May. brig failv Ann, Clark,
of New-London, fo.- the coast to load wnti maho-
pnjr, in a few days; the ship Pilgrim, Urown, of
New bury port, sailed i6th for Aquin, to load with
fustic, logwood. Ac., the brig Muskingo, Duckcn-
dorf, was loading on the coast Coming out, the
I,. L. was boarded by ft schooner belonging to
the United Patriot squadron of 31 sail. u<rn off,
and treated politely The Spaniards expected an
attack, and conceived themselves fully prepared
In repeliL
The ship Cordelia. Medlin. nf ami for this port,
from Lisbon, has but into Pay at in' distress, and
expected to be condemned.
The subscribers
Base r,.cff oat, unrtjer sale,
7 hhds old Jamaica i!um
8 pipes warranted pure Holland Gin
36 boxes choice claret Wine
40 boxes Soap
40 half do
4'J boxes Philadelphia Cider, firxt quality'
'JO boxes N. E Rum
Nichols, Dobson <§' Hills,
june 35 1-149
PUBLIC SJLLES.
Just received
From Liverpool, the first quality polishing If
QUU BLACKING, fur ?ate wholesale ami r«tail
F. H. JACKSON, Bryan stretl.
United States of America.
I oimucr or mobbix—i* t«* « ocrt or adxjraltt
; The President of the If-tied States, te the .MS »Au‘
of said District—greeting.
'[is] JOHN I. BULLoCH, clerk. „ (
If he-eat. a libel hath this day been filed in the
Admiralty court of the United Stalest for said
1 district rf Georgia, by Jackson, commander
, -f the United States’ revenue cutter Dallas »* well
I on behalf of the said United Slates id of’ bimscU,
I the officers and craw of the said revenue cutter,
I staling, that a certain ship or vessel-called the Pa-.
I torL under the command of one Ralph Chntack,
I having on board a valuable Cargo, arrived within
| the limits of the United .Staten on or about the I ’, well to Jake a view of the town of reman—
fourteenth day of June, in the present year of our I i.-om ihe fertility of t!>e soil of that section of the
Lord one thou-and eight hundred and eighteen; country, and tht commanding situation of the
that afterward., before the:s«dship or vessel (red j scite, ii mu,t vie with any inland-tn»n, in the
'e me to the pMper place for the discharge of herl United States—tiitre are several goods springs ou
cargo, or any port thereof, and wjihout. any au. the *ow n tract, ant) it is ascertained that excellent
Ih-irily obtained from the proper alfccer or ofttcers wells of watef can he had at very convenient
Town if Alabama.
On the 17: h of August next, will be offered at
public sale qn the premises, on a.credit of one
or twtf ) ears, a number of lots in Ihe above town,
which is situated on the Alabama river, ten miles
below fort Jackson, and the junction of the Coo
saw and Talapoosa. A further sale of lota in said
town,' wall be held in Millcdgeville on the firs 1
Monday ih October nest, «M continued from day
io day during the week—-and also at the lime of
the sale of the public laud* at that place. ,
> Person* desirous of : becoming purchasers would
of die customs, to unlade the cargo ot the saiu | depths.
I vhip, or any part thereof, to wit, on the seven 1
I tcenth day of the month of June aforesaid, the san I
Ralph Ulmtack.or some other person, having the
JOHN SCOTT, Agent,
for the proprietors
- i (Cj’l’he Editor of the Savannah Republican
command of the said ship or vessel, did unlade I the Ulmrl. ston City Gazrtte, the Mercantile Ad-
j and deliver from her a large part of her carg..— I vertiier of New-York, the Philadelphia Democrat
N. B Cleans ladies’ mprnccoShoe,and Bootees, f and the said libellant further'shew, that divers | ic Pres*. anti the National Intelligencer, will give
in 'he fi~» style i n- 25 a 144 I goods, uares and merchanise, part of the cargo I the above four insersons and forward their ac-
I of the said ship Past ora, so unlawfully unladen [ counts to general Scott at Millcdgeville.
For sale,
..nd delivered Irom the sa.d ship as aforesaid, were I june 20-7—145
A very gentle, aelibroke, g;gor saddle HORSE I on the seventeetb day of the aforesaid month of I
— to be seen at Mr. Adams’ stables, if applied for I June, within the limits of one of the districts ol I
«oon june .5 a 149 I tlie United States, put and received into a certain
For sale
A negro WENCH, about 28 year* of age, a
fgond kook and washer. Enquire at this office,
june 35 —'149
•Marshal’s sale, continued.
On the first Tuesday in July next,
sloop or vessel, oiled the Fire-Fly, then under the- wm ^ su | d * t t( ie court hoiise, in the*city nfSa-
I command rod charge of one • ■ -r — — | vmnah between the hours of HI and 3 o’clock,
Those two lots and improvements fti the town
fix’ Two Trunks, containing wear
ing Apparel, some Bo. ka and coarse Jewilrv, were , -
Jell in the stores of the sub-cr.ber, some time I merchandise, were unladcnandde iveredfrom
purpoae of landing the same in some port or place
within the United States, without any permit or |
authority from the proper officer or officers of tlu
i cu toms therefor—be, the said — 1 a-
being commander of the said sloop Fire-Fly as j
aforesaid, well knowing that the said goods, ware:.
xir.ee, and for which no owner has appeared.—
There are let'; rx in the trunks, directed to William
Sawyer, Augusta. As the clothes ando.her arti-
the said ship Pastora without authority, and con
trary to law, and aiding and assisting therein; all
which actings and doings and assisting therein, are
cits are getting material'y injured, if the owner I * n violation ot 'lie provisions of an act ol the con
does no- claim them willnn one month from this |8 re,s °f 'he- United States, entitled ‘-an act to re-
date, ihey wi.l be sold for the h i.efii or those in pdate the collection of duties on imports and ton
terested. and to pay storage and advertising ei. I "ngc,” pa-sed the second day of March, one thou
u||d seven hundred and ninety nine.
Now, therefore, you the said marshal are here
by commanded to cite and admonish all and every
person or persona, having or pretending to have
any right, title, interest, claim or demand of, in, to
or upon, the said sloop Fire-Fly, and all on board,
to be and appear at a special court of Admiralty.
ptnsea.
june 25
CHARLES HOWARD.
-149
Old peach Brandy and Madeira
Wine
ofa superior quality at retail
3000 bushels Virginia Corn in lota to suit purcha-1 to be held at the court-house in Savannah, on ihe
ofSunbury, levied on tlie property of John Mo
loch, at the auit'of Lewis A. Bquncke, surviving
copartner.
Also, four Negroes, via. Charles, William, Ma
ria and Louisa, levied on as the property of John
Moloch, at the suit of Lewis Aonnike, va. John
Molich. JOHN H. MOREL, marshal.
june 3 1 130
Marshal’8 sales.
On t^efist Tuesday in July Heart,
Will be sold at Darien between the hours of ten
and tl ree o’clock.
Two Wharf. Lots, No 3 rod 4, with their im.
I provemenls, in the town of Darien, levied on
the property ot James Hamilton, at the suit
Benjamin U. Rogers It Co. vs James Hamilton.
JOHN H MOREL, nrur»W.
jane 1—128
. r.Vf liilfttfiii
AUClftOAfs-
~jA
To-Morrow, £Gth instants
, tfill be ietd at acr steer, ,
5 hhds. 4th proof Jamaica KuS>
IS hhds double archor Gin ;
10 barrels N E. Rudi 1
■5 barrfiv Jerks’ best Gib
30 h: »f barrels beef a 1
tO boxes L. P. Madeira Wine
5 chests young hysoh Tea
10t> nests- Bandboxes.
190 coarse lirtrn Mnrts ”
A new and elegant Piano
•, Stso. • • ■ > n ; 1
On a credit of 90 days for approved endi.ragtl
paper, . -i l "•
. 3 pipe* 4th proof Pfench URANLY. war»
ranted genuine.
Aufc te csnMvnrs at II e’ehrk
Nt illifurd &. Rakt r, aucCrs.
jnne 25—149
To-Morrow, June 2C, .
Will be slid at ett T eiery. ^ • •;
A likely 2?£6Ii(j FALLOW; ,
20 years old. Warranted character and tides— yold
only for want of cuali... ,
bale te commence at 11 e’dodt ' .
Wiliifurd &. Baker, auct’rs.
itthe 25 1*9
To-Morroty, 26th instant,. .
ifiU be toil hi Jehnsten ii Anderson’a lover sthurj,
The staunch Xdi’" ■
antLlope, .
Burthen shout .05 tons,' well found its
aery respvct. ami ready to take in 4
rgo. Terms —approved endofrtd notes, at 4
id 6 months. * '
Salt is commence nill * ’deck.
Ai. Herbert, auct’r.
Application in the mean time at private salt,
can be made as above. June 25—147
Fresh Flnur steadily on hand, in whole and
half barrel , warranted genuine
For sale by G. F 8c OLIVER PALMES,
jnne 23——W— 47
eighth day of July next, to answer the premises;
id have you then aud there this writ.
Witness, the honorable W. Johnson, jun. asso.
ciate Justice of the Supreme court of tin: Unhid
States, assigned to the sixth cireikit, and acting for
Marshal’s sale.
On the firti Tuesday in July next,
Will be sold at Savannah* between the hours
lu and 3 o’clock.
The Distillery at Sprin^hill. w.th the appurtc
ancca thereto belonging, levied on as the prop-
Dissolution of Copartnership.
The c ipartnership existing under the jirm of
Fbedebick S. Fell 8c Co. dissolved this day.—
Ml persons having demands agairtst said firm are
requtsted to present them; and persons indebted
to tlie same will make payment to FmroraicK S.
Fill, wbo is duly authorized to settle-the allairs
of tlie concern.
FREDERICK S. FELL,'
A. C. M INTYKE.
june 24—148
I the district judge of Georgia, this zOtli day. ol I erty of John E Haritidge, at the suit of the United
tales, vs Samuel and Isaac Russell and J hn
ll .rtridge. JOHN H. MOREL, marshal.
june 1—128
In Council, June 15, 1818.
Resolved. That an - lection be held t the court
house on FRIDAY, the 26 h inataht, for an alder-
man, in the room of aldenfian Tanner, resigned;
and ' '
two or more magistrates to pre
election.
And be it further resolved, That the city-sheriff
with two or more constables, bn ordered to su
perintend the said election.
Extract J rone the minutes,
R. R. Cuyler, o. a
june 17 ’42
June, 1818. W. DAVIES, district atlerney | tales. v» Samuel rod Isaac Russell and J"hn E
QjT All persons interested in the foregoing mo
nition, will take due notice. ■
John H. Morel,
june 25—149 Marshal, Georgia district
United States of America.
DISTRICT OF OEUUOIA IN TUB AD.VflkALTT.
The president of the W iled Stales to the marshal I will satisfy the taxes and cdMs,
of said district, greeting. I The western half of wh^f li
[L. S.] JOHN 1. BULLOCH, cfcr*-. craw, with the improvement! t
Whereas, a libel hath this day been filed in the I lo satisly ihe direct tax of estate of William Lew-
miraliy court of the United State* tor said dis-1 den for 1815 and 1816. Amount ',413 67.
Tax Collector’s sales.
On the first Tuesday in July next,
Will be sold at the court-house, in the city of Sa
vannah, between the hours of lu and 3 o’clock,
Tht following property, or so much thereof, a»
It satisfy the taxes and edats, viz:—
The western half of wlijff lot No, 2, in Yama
craw, with the improvements thereon; levied oi,
admiralty court
triet. by
Jackson, the commander of the I Lot No 34 in Columbia ward.'subject to grounii
United States’revenue cutter Dallas, on behalf as I rent to the city, with the improvements thereon;
well of the United States as of himself, the officers j levied on to satisfy the taxes oi tbe estate of Dr.
..... -..--Iir 1,„ a I and crew of said cutter, stating, That on or about I George V. Proctor, deceased, viz: direct tax for
that the city-sbenff be !*’l I the fourteenth day of June, in the present year ol | 1815; state, County and direct tax for 1816; am.
nr more magistrates to pre ide at the said | onf |nr(I one thousand eight hundred and eighteen I state and county tax for 1817. Amount g74 SO
a certain ship or vessel called the Pastora, with a j All that five acre lot in Chatham county, known
I cargo on board, was seized and taken possession I by the number 16, bounded oh the east by lot
of by the boats of the said revenue cutler within I No. 7, south by lot No. 15, and north by lot No
tbe limits of the United States, and was on the I 14; levied on to satisfy the direct tax of estate of
nineteenth day of the same month by the said I Michael Germain for 1815 and 1816. Amount
' boats brought into the port *f Savannah, in the I gl9 12.
Bank of the State of Georgia,
SAVANNAH 23d JUNS, Ibid.
An election will be held on Friday next, 26th
t for two Directors to fill the vacancies occa-
district of Georgia, aforesaid, and within the juris
diction of this honorable court, where she now
AI! that 45 acre lot in Chatham county, known
by number 4, about three miles from Savannah,
rides for the adjudication thereof for smuggling; I adjoining Camp Covington, rod lands of Bilb
>articulars of which are more particularly set
forth in the libel of tlie libellant.
Now, therefore, you, the said marshal are here
ionetl by the resignation of Archibald S. Bulloch, I by commanded to cite and admonish, all and eve
and Benjamin Howard esquires.
Anthony Porter, cashier.
june 23-147
Building and Insurance Bank
OF GEORGIA.
In conseq-tence of numerous applications for I
urtlier subscriptions to this bank, the book, will
lie opened TO-MORROW, at the Insurance office,
rom 12 to 1 o’clock, and continued daily until
Friday, the 3d July, when the books at Augusta
Millcdgeville and Darien, will he closed.
ry person or persons, having or pretending t
have, any right, title, interest, property, claim or
demand whatever, of, in, to or upon the sa kl ship
Pastora and her cargo, to be and appear at a spe
cial court of admiralty, to be held at the court-
tou-e in Savannah, on the 8th day of July next
to answer the premises, and have you then and
tln-re tills writ.
Witness, the honorable William Johnston, jun.
Turnbull rod Vallotton; also, all that five acre lot,
known by No. 6, in Chatham county, in tlie vicin
ity of havannah, levied on as the property of tbe
estate of Isaac Laroach to satisfy the direct tax
for 1815 rod 1816, and state and county tax for
1817 Am .unt g2 98.
A tract of land in Bryan count£ containing 220
acres, more, or less, bounded on the east by lane,
of Mary Maxwell, on the south by land of Stephen
J Maxwell, rod G. M. Waters, on the west ami
nordi by lands of Simons Maxwell and Ann Fos
ter and the commons of Hardwick; levied on as
the properly of James W. Ward to satisfy his di
jure 15—cl—149
J. P. Henry
Robert Isaac
Wm. Scarbrongh
J. S. Bulloch
B. Burroughs
s nciate justice of the supreme court of the I rect tax for 1616, and state rod county taxes for
United States, assigned to the sixth circuit, this * ““
2btli dty of June. 1818.
William Davies, district attorney
1817. Amount g3 44
JAMES EPP1NGF.R, t. c. c.
mav 7—107
if , .
J ? I jnne 24
Planters’ Bank—Dividend No. 12.
A diMilem! ot* six per cent tor the last six
Tax-Collector’s sales.
On I.jc /it st I'ucsduy m .A gust next,
Will be sold at the court-house in the ciiy < f Sa
vannah, between the hours ef 10 and 3 o’clock
the following’ property, or so mjeh thereof as
will satisfy the taxes and costs—
distiuct of Georgia—ix,the admiralty I Ail tiut tract of Land on the Alatamaha, eon-
\ The president of the United States to tht marshal | taining 146* acres, mon*or ies*», about 9 JU acres
All persons interested in tbe foregoing- mom-
| tion will take due notice. I
John H. Morel, marshal.
jnne 24- 148
United States of America.
of said tfistrict, greeting
months, bs been declared this day, and will be I £t». S ] JOHN I. BULLOCH, clerk.
paid, on and after, i hursday next.
J. Marshall, cashier.
pine 1 — T.t—1*8
.Marine and Fire Insurrnce
COMPANY.
A dividend for the last six months, *f four per
nt has been declared and a ill be paid on or at
tet Monday next. R. WAYNE,
june 5 137 Secretary
f winch is tide swampt levied on a-the proper'
of the heirs of James Gunn, to satisfy thtir dirtc
Chatham Academy.
ALEXANDER PETTIGREW, A M.
Will centime teaching in the Academy. The
Whereas, a libel hath this day been filed, in the I tax for 1815—amount.^41 53.
I admiralty court of the United States, for said dis-1 Alt hat tract of Land in Chadi-m county, about
I triet, bv Charles Mulvey, vice consul of his catho-1 five miles from Savannah, containing ^00 acre*,
I lie majesty the king of Spain, for the htate of I more or le^s, adjoining lands of Mathew M*ALh»
Georgia, against a cerain ship or vessel called the | ter, James Marshall, estate of John Butier, anti the
PaMora* stating as follow*: That the said vessel, I township line of the forty-hve acre lots; levied ol
••tlie Pastora,** with a valuable eargo on board, I as the property of Hubert Grter and other**, to
was on the I9:h day of the (vesebt month of June I satisfy their direct tax f»r 1815 and 18i6. ar*d slate
forced and seized within the jurisdictional l.mits I and county tax for 1817—amount £30 65
of the United Slates, by the boats of the United I All that tract of Land in TatnaU county^ be-
States* revenue cutter Dallas, commanded by | tween Oh'»pee and I>e*d rivers, at their junction
Jacks m and brougiit in o the port of Sr-1 with the Alatamaha, containing 115*) acres, more or
annah, in the district aforesaid, and within tht
iirisdictiou of this honorable court, where sh*
now rides at anchor; That the libeiiant hath been
several branches of education w.ll, however, be I informed, that the said thip or vessel, and the car
iught separately and at separate hours, by which
iDcank tl»c teacher, as well ax the pupils, jwill be
nabledto devote their undivided'altention to the
espective brandies; and tlie latter thereby to
go laden on board of her, is the property of cer-
iess, pr.rt of which is low land and reputed to be
excellent, granted in tracts 237$ acres each to J.
Kitts, Michael Gastello, John Chandler, and Uaviu
ilolliman; Jev.ed on as the property of Jtdin H
Car.isle, to satisfy his direct tax for 1815: and the
tain subjects of his majesty the said king of Spain, I direct tax for 18 *6. and state and county u»x for
and that the said vessel and cargo were lately,
while lawfully prosecuting a voyage upon the high
ma tea progress, which, in other ci.cumstuiccs, I and ojitn seaa, unlawfully, piratically and feloni
could not reasonably be expected.
HOURS AND FKES OF TUITION:
F.nelish reading and wr.t ng, from IX forenoon.
18i7, cf Car lie A Pab. die—amount g55'63
Lot No 9. in Warren ward, subject to giounl
rent to the city; levied on as tlie property of AI-
inly seized rod taken possession of, by a certain | exander Hunter, to satisfy his direct tax f.r 18 4
1816,and state and county tax for 1817- annum
S38 82
Lot No 22. Trustees’ gardens, situated cn east
armed schooner or vessel called the Young Spar-
tan, said to have been commanded by one
.. , . Smith, who hath fled—that th - said armed vessel ...
■till 1 afternoon; and from 3 till 5 alternoon—Fees, I sailed under various flags, without any authority I broad street; levied on as the property of 4) e rs.
er quarter, glO. 1 1 -
Writing, aruhmetic and book-keeping, fiom 8
vessel is owned in whole or in part, by citizens
ill Ij forenoon—lees, per qua ter, glO.
I or commission whatever, to capture the property I tale of Isabella and Ly iia Eliza Hunter, to satis’y
I ol the said Spanish subjects; That tlie said armed I the direct tax for 1815—amount gt 52
All that Lot or parcel ot Land, near White blufi
Elocution, from 5 uli 6 alternoon—Gees, per I D f the United Slates of America, was fitted out, I road, about one mile from Savannah, containing
quarter. S‘0
armed and equipped within tlie jurisdiction of the I 50 acres; more or Ires, adjoining land belonging to
Fnglis’i grammar, from 1 till 2 afternoon—fees, I said United States; and that the personscotnmand- | tlie estate of Edward White; let ied on as the pto
iler quarter. Siu-
ing tbe said armed vessel tlie Voung Spartan, at I perty of ihe e^tnte of Charles Price, to satis’y hi:
Geography, trom 7 till 8 evening—fees, per I Q f the capture of the said Spanish vessel I direct tax for* 1815 and ' 816, and stute and count}
quarter, £W.
and the crew by which the was then manned, are I tax for 1817—amount 71
L*tia and Greek, from 7 till 8 morning—fees, I citizens of the said Uni’.ed States, and were en-
— t,,v. s>«.-K «in * I j » . i .l. —.1
per quarter, for each, glO.
The fees p .table in advance.
listed and engaged to serve on board the sjiid
armed vessel within*the lim.Uof the United States;
Those who may be pleased to entrust their chit- >, nd which actings and doings are contrary to
Ten to hi. care, mav pest assured that every at- j the laws of the United Stales, and of nations
mini, will be paid them. 1 Now therefore- the ,.,*rr,.rsh.l and h
N U. A few pupils can be accommodated with
board and iodging.tn the Academy, if aranted.
■ , n , 3; „• 147
Now, therefore, you, the sanf marshal, and here
by commxnded to cite and admonish, all and et c-,
ry person or persons having,, or pretending to
have, any right, title, interest, property, claim or
demand, of, in, to or upon tbe said vessel and
cargo, to be and appear at a special court of ad-
Savannah Republican.
Any person who may hare a regular file of the
Savannah Republican for the last year; and wish to .
dispose of iL will be well paid for the same, by ap- 15'°’* j^ en and there this writ,
, * - .wm • W I IVaSnaa. tl.S ItAnnMiDa UJ
plying at this oifice.
mav 118 V
Ail that tract of Laud in .VMnte*h county, on
South Nevr-port :ivtr; containing 4054 ;<cres.
more or less; levied on *s the propmv of Kb n-
ezer Stark; deceased, to s&ibfy his direct tax for
ftl5- amount ^19 54
Jdines Eppinger, t. c. c. c.
jtir.e 3 13*) ■
Georgia—Liberty county.
By Elijah Baatr. clerk ot the court ol ordinary
• . . .... . ■ . “ rl 01 “ffL I for the county and state aforesaid
miralty, to be held at the court-bouse in tbe city of I whereas, William Ri beres. esquire, applie. for
8 *7”“ h > Jal > W- » n< * h * ve I letters of adiinistretion o . the lute roS tffec'ts
Witness, the honorable William Johnson, jun.
of Dr Thomas M Kalkndcr, d eea^cd.
These, are, therefore, to cite and adrtSoni-h.
Notice
Thore
TO' HXTAILLKS OV UQ.COBS.
shove licences have expired, and will
Hsydate justice of lire Atpreme court of the Uni-1^*^ ^‘kHtired , u d creditor* of (he
ted Sutta, assigned to tbe sixth circuit and acting I tp file their objections, (if sr.y th-y
io f io he j u< 8* 9^ Ueorgta. this 2bth June, j )iave j i nJB jr office, on or briure the first Monday
1818;
DrraJaje, proctor.
expire this day. will do well to call and renewtbe I- AU peraonsinterested in the foregoing (no m lion
tame, on or before the 26th instant. I will take doe notice.
P, M, Stone, c. st. I ^ John marshal.
june 22- 146 J jutle 24 — 148
have) injny . , .
in July next, utherwise letters of administration
will be ghinted the said api hcant.
Given uiider my hind and seal .of office this
1st May, 1818.
F. Baker, c- o .
may 6 * 106
Th-Morrow, 26th June, '
' •• U
ira: be **4/ before the,store of Messrs. Rta (J
Butler, M kinne's wharf,
50 piee.es cotton Bsgyingi:
1 And a quanti'y of Wii.dsOr Chairs
Terms at tim" of sole • >
S:le te commence at t\ H'clt'k. "«
M. Herbert, nuct’r
june 75-?47 '
On Saturdiy, the 27th instant,
Will be sold on She pr. mins, \
The two story lilUl.DI'-G. at present
L |occupied bv the Stot. II. nk; the bier to
. be removed within tinir da-s after tba
Jbday of sale l'erm> Cosh.
By order of tht President
Sale to commence of 11 o’rliik
june 23—147 M. I’EHI'EKT, onci’r.
On Saturday nexf, l.ltt’ 27th inst. j
Will be sold • t the more o’ jit• *fri Jt.hn Bogue (J
rt. to flose const^ intents,
6 0 casV^ laondon bottled PoHTfcdt, ot supt nc?
quality *
1 pipe .
2 half pipe- VLondon particular Madeira WINS'
2 qr cask. J .
50 bundle. llAY
Terms at tint- of sale. ’
bale to comme, et (if 11 .’click.
M. HERBERT, auct’r.
june 22—146 *
On Satui day next, 27th instant,
WILL BE SOLD BEFORE Mr ST«’HE,
A GENERAL ASSORTMENT
' 4 . . • Of-
Groceries and Dry Goods.
Salt to commence at 11 'o'clock.
A. Howe, aacf’r.
jnne:
Administrator’s sale.
On Wednesday, 15th July next, ,
iriS be sold at the plantation of Ihe late Robes*
Bruitin', riqtdre. deccused .
All tbeati ck of CA ITLF. and SHEEP; and a
feu articles of MOt’SEHOLD FUUN11 L RE.
Terma.ca.h.
Sale lo commence at 11 o’clock.
M. HERBERT, auct’r.
june 3 130
Administrator’s sale.
On the first Tuesday in August next,
Will be. fold before th* c« urt-boust* in this city/
•between tlie umii 1 h' »!*•’-. * t
7 NEGROES} .
iz. Joe, Moses, Lucy, rod n«r tour children; bes-
longing to the estate of the late Tt omas Mer,.-Un-
tall, enquire. Sold by order df the admihi tr .torsi
W. Herbert, anct'r.
june 23 147
Administrator’s dales.
In tlie first TUESDAif in August next,
vVill be sold before the cour liotl-e in tins city
, between the usual ti-urs,- •
The fo'Ioi^pg six NEGROES; George, a car...
penter; Sifvi:. Venus London, Jlsrrn - and hep
child, William Sold as the personal proper
ty of Mrs. Mary Flyming
By order of the administrator.
Terms, cash. *
M. HERBERT, auct’r.
may 15 114
Admin iterator 3 s sale.
On t Kc first TueXny in July next,
VVill be'sold at the court-house in the city of Sa.
vanish',. l
The following two NEGROES, Lotion and ,
Flora, be longing to the estate i f Mrs Sarah Mill, n, 1
deceased, fur tlie ber.^it ol the heirs ol thr said;
deceased, under an order of the honorable tlie'
Inferior court ofl^iatham county. ",
John Milieu, adm'or.
mny 7 107
Executor’s sale.
Cn the first Tuesday in July next. u —'‘-'iw-
iVill be sold at tlie Court-house in the ci0p?ii&s.
.vannah- . t -i.o ;
Tlie following three NEGROEi Nytf, Rose,*
id Nancy, belonging to tbe estUftrilff Stephen •
uillen dcr- itd. in pursuance of ah order of the
nferior court of Chatham county.
John C. Gugel. . '*■
may 7 107 ^ ijualifiej Exce'o'J
hi Council, June 8, -t848.
Resolved. That tl.e city marshal (to proceed to..'
.ell at public, oulen b fore thecntili-house, in this 1
city, on the 6»st Tuesday ire. Angtirt next, Lot-
No. 24, Colurnhy ward, which hr® been re-entered:’
Extract from fbe minutes
HR. CUYLER. d. c.
In eonrprtaity to'the aKpre resolution of goon .
eil l «h.i!f pre cecd on Tuesday, (lie 4th-August,'
hi front of the coart-hourf, between tlif hours nf
to. A. 'H and 2, r si. to sell all that lot No 24. Co-_
httnhii ward. 6J by 90 fret,' bounded north by Pre-
!*nt-i
Yor® street,
the prwrierty ol Joseph Bacon. .
F. M. STONE, ci U.
june 9 —-—115
it-stnet, writ by lineoln street, south by *
i street, rod east by lot No. 23, re-entered **~ '