Savannah republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1816-1818, September 10, 1818, Image 1

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/ J SAVANNAH No. 182—Vol. XVI. THURSDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 10, i8t8. **= Whole No. 3*8$, “"ft! Fop Philadelphia The packet brig HERO, I. Bai- er, mazier. will be dnpatehad about Fri- "ay, the lllh instant. For freight or pas- ,to PERRY to WRIGHT; Fks have Ttcd*ed. by Mid twwtf, ■ 300r> bushels Com 20 hhda Whiskey SO barrel*Beer '■< ti •; ni, ^3 pipe* real &>gn*c Bandy " Bani* State of Georgia, uVmu, 21st AOortr, 1818. > Desehed, That twenty per cent of the capital flock of this bank, beand the «me it hereby re- • (mired to be D*id in, no or before the Brat Mon* 3^*o*&ernert. by the atockholdera there- of—the aaiac to be paid in apecie, or bill* of ei- - , thtr of the banka of Ceorgri. ■ I By order of the Hoard ' ANTHONY PORTER.cashier. Rot*.—Stockholder* may p»7 their 2t) doll*, per share, at the principal bank in Savannah, or at ei ther or the branches in MiUedgeTtlle, Wa h.ngton or Auguste, and obtain a recewt from the cashier on theback of the hr Scrip certified for them, neat thereof . **Pt l 178 r : Jtotice. ,: \ Attgnat 25, U18. Bavamah River Navigation Company. An instalment of 5 per cent on tbe capital stock of .the company is required to be paid m to tbe treasurer on or before 2d of Norember neat. By order of thebsard, - J. W. L. Simmons, see ry. Hie Editor of the Savannah Republican is re /j attested to publish the abuse until the time ex- I* piret, and forward hit account to the Company’* Office for payment, acptl-i—1^178 CATALOGUES of Pub. lie Sales BLANKS for PubEc Of fices Commercial & Shipping BLANKS Insurance and Notarial BLANKS H3ARDS CIRCULAR LETTERS BILLS OF LADING * p And almost every other kind of PaniTUe, no invited to cyll. I 23OO&0 anil gamppfc Will also be handsom e ly and coirectiy Print ed, on appfication. Office on the Bay, about 30 rods west of the Exchange, in tbe room over the Store lately occupied by Ur, Joseph Depass. OLIVER STEELE. Savannah, Sept. 3, 1818—«— Notice. :n( ... Augusta,August25,1818. Savannah River Navigation Company. of the stockholders of this corn el last, it wu resolved by the mem- that a meeting of the stockholders iTwqoested to take place at the Globe Tavern, in the city pf Augusta, on Monday, the 26th of: October, at **» o'clock a. a. The meeting being called for important purposes, punctual attendance is required. _ . ' , J. W. L. Simmons, xecTj/ The Editor of the Savannah Republican is re quested to publish the above until tbe expiration of the time mentioned, and forward his account to the Company'* Officedor payment arpt 1 .j • ■ —178 In our absence from this city> for a abort time, Joan M'Nisu, esq. and Mr. L- U. Almy, are our attornies. John Speakman Sf Co. tug 8 168 Frcter’t wharf. During a short absence from • this place, Messrs. G. F. A O. Palmes, will act as .my attorniesi those indebted are requested tu make payment to thrm. DAVID VOTEF.. , 20— : IT aug : -173 During the absence of the aubaeriber from tbe state. Enwaan STxaatss, esq. is duly authorised to act as my attorney. Sarah Blacksell. • june 37- Lloyi $$ Morrison llave removed (heir Office, from the Exchange to col. Pray*# brick building, over the store of Meisrs. (iaudry & Uufaure. july 25 -162 _____ Fire-Wood wanted ON THE WESTERN WATERS. Tbe ateam-boat Company are desirous of con traetingfora regular supply of WOOD, to be or dered tor the Uf e of the steyn-buat* the ensuing season, at convenient landing places on Ocone'- and Altanwha rivera. The Wood must be of pitch pine, cut from the bodies of largt trees, of high land growth, and well seasoned.—Light-wood 'would bs preferred. Perrons willing to contract for the delivery at one or more landing*, will aend their proposals, specifying the rate per coni and the name of the landing, it* estimated distance from Darien, MWledgevUle, or some public place. The pronosala to be addressed either to Josr.rn Hcmiivsox, treasurer, at Augusta; or RicKaan • Wains, NtoannoA. Samuel Howard. OC? The editors of the MiliedgevilJe papers are (requested to insert the foregoing for 3 months aug 4 166 NEW T IE Subscriber Ass' just received from Phi ladelphia,,* mvr aad cusaxT assortment of TYPES, calculated especially for 3 OR YRUfTIXO. ORDERS for any Work in this line will be speedily and handsomely: executed, at the cus tomary prices, and every favor, be it ever ao Small, gratefully acknowledged. those who ana in wire or PRICES CURRENT BANK CHECKS HAND BILLS POSTING BILLS SHOE BILLS HAT'BILLS Shop Keeper's Bill* LABELS MILITARY NOTI CES RECEIPT8 Hair Matrasses, Of various sizes, and of the beat quality hair and ticking, constantly on hand, at the Cabinet and Chair ware-houae of Paries & Miller, aug 29——177 Brough,on^lrest. For sale 200 pieces first quality. Dundee Cotton Bagging Richards % Ilarroway. aug 29 177 : Corn. Prime white Baltimore Corn, just received and !br sale by NICHOLAS & NEFF, i sept 1 178 Butter, Cheese, $’c. Jiul received per tchetmcr Harriet JVcmeHJrem Jfas-York. 20 Goshen Cheese 8 jsrs Goshen Butter 200 reams wrapping Paper 8 or. cask chose old L. P. Teneriff Win* A complete assortment fish Hooks A Lines 300 bag* Oats ON HAND, Almost evey article in the Grocery Lint. For sale on accommodating terms by sept 5- -180 G. F. & f* PALMES: Sate-Mill Crmpks and iGudgeons A constant supply always oa hand, direct from the manufactory, to he bad of -■ S. G. Duoninj*, aug 8—.- ■ 16ft AY. 3, Commerce no Woollen Goods, X The subscribers have received,, by the British brig Maria, from Liverpool, a fresh supply of .su perfine Cloths, Cbssimcrea and Shite Plains; Which they offer for tile, by the piece br package, oa accommodating terms. James Hickson & Co. aug It—-ea—169 Sugar, Gin, 8{c. ; t 8 hhda prime muscovado Sugar 10 do northern Gin 17 barrels Philadelphia Whiskey 30 do N.E.Rum - For tale by M- Pettingitl, aug 20—173 Maikeliyoaee. For sale Best double Brown Stout Totter, bottled and in bhds. Bottled Beer,casks or A dnien each 4 trunks ready made Clothing For sale by JAMES CARBUTHERS. june 6——-133 Notice. Mrs. BL0G6, late of Savannah, haying taken charge of the Boarding department of the Acade my in M'intoah county, the parent* and guardi ans of children are informed that the institution is open for the instruction of youth of both sexes, where the different branches of education, includ ing tbe Greek and Latin language*, with tbe use ol the Globes, are taught by Mr. M’Ciurroeic, a gentleman of sound morel character, and unques tionable talents as a teacher. JAMES E HOUSTOUNY JAMES DUNWOODY, C Committee. JAMES TROUP, S aug 20 173 Notice. In consequence'of Jon* Mrews’s retiring to Beaufort, the copartne rship ef.Gn.wrr A Must is this day dissolved by aautual consent. Those indebted to the above firm are requested to make isyment thereof to William S. GiUett, who Mere ly auth ted to receive the same: and also, settle all claims against the said firm. djf Tbe Business in Beaufort will be conducted by Jomr Milks, and that in Savannah by William S. Gillstt, hereafter on individual account. William S. Gillett, John Milne. march 18——65 Offer, for tale the following GOODS, tn ocean. modating termt—viee 1 trunk nuns Thread jk‘l bale all colored do. 3 trunks cotton Hose 3 bales colored Nankeens 1 box diapers U paper Cloth* 2 boxes brown Linrns 2 bale* linen Bedtick 1 bale linen & cotton Check* 2 bales Flannels 80 kegs U 5 barrels Barley 250 pieces very beat cotton Bagging 3 bales best London dufile Blankets 3 bales Russia Sheeting 2 boxes Irish Linens, very fine 24 hhda best New-Orleans Sugar 11 puncheons Jam. Rum 3 boxes wool Hats 35 casks very superior Brown Stout Wm. Taylor, sept I ca 178 Brokerage. The subscriber having established himself on the Bay, over the store of messrs W & A Weymao & Co tenders his services lohis friends and the pub lic in general in the above line of business, and hopes by strict attention to merit a ahare of pat ronage ROBERT RAIFOBD. sept'll-—178 Notice. All ■persons indebted to me will plei'e mike payment to Mr. Gabd.vib Tuts who is consti tuted my latent, during my absence from this city SAMUEL EVANS. june ? 9 f 144 Landing F-om tch'r Sight, front Havana, 64 hogsheads prime M ilassea 14 ditto Muscovado Sugar A barrels Havana do AD»Q, TINE APPLES, Ac. Apply to Charles Maurel. 181 •ept X P Jteceived Per brig //er:, frt m Philadelphia, Bye WhL-key. in hogsheads Beat May yeliow Butler • Strong white Vinegar Yellow Soap, in whole and half boxes Chewing Tobacco Charles Maurel. sept 8 r 181 L. Petty Offf for tale, 7 boxes and 2 bale* resorted Humhums 66 pieces eo ton Bagging 13 cases silk .Umbrellas S3 boxes Philadelphia Porter, containing one dcsen each 10 stone Jars, for holding water 1 case chip Hats, assorted 50 reams Paper . l chest imperial Tea 6 quarter do do S it a few dozen bait Saves tept 8—»—161 Fresh Flour, Corn, tjfc. 30 half barrel* frevh Baltimore Plour 300 piece* prime Inverness lugging 20 barrels Poik : ID do Beef 30. bhds Molasses 30 vS*rrtlsl«*f and lump Eugar S -Sqn* Shear M- u'.l» *ept 8. . -t*181 _ " .Notice. Some time sinceT totk fre m a.negro a silver Watch, wijclr the- owner «m fca«hy proving tzivinr tbe excense^ajail eaUmg on Messrs. Scoty r iiENKYJTHOMPSON, ■ Jspt 5 t»— Valuable Real Estate. FOR SALE The HOUSES and LOT, corner of Broughton and Whitaker street*, now under management of Mr. Kaifond, formerly occupied hj*colonel Shell- man, and well known as Shcllman’s boarding house, with all the house and kitchen FUBN1 TUBE, mostly new, and in good order. Posses sion will be given at any time to suit the purchas IIENRY W. HILLS. iuly ll fo* 156 ValuableProp^y for sale. The subscriber withes In sell bis establishment in the town of Watkinsrille. Clark county, at present, and formerly occupied as a tavern and more. The establishment consists of five half acre lots in the most eligible part of said town, on wnich there is a newly erected building fifty two feet long, and two stories high; also an ex cellent store house, a dwelling bouse, and all ne cessary out-houses for a tavern, with an excellent garden. Hie situation is supposed to be ss healthy at any in the Southern country, and has of late become a plsce of considerable resort for persons from the lower country during the sum mer months—Persons wishing to purchase are invited to call and view the premises. Janies Ligon. WotkinreUe, Jivgutt 26,1818. (LJ" The F.ditors of the Georgia Journal, the R< Hector, and Savannah Republican, are re quested to publish the above once a week for tour weeks and forward their accounts to the post office in Waikinsville for payment. J. L. sept I ■ -ft. 178 For sale~ m The following LANDS lying in the county of Camden and state of Georgia: 6070 acres—The well known place called Cole, raine, in the river St. Mary’s, about thirty miles above the town, and occupying the north bank of the river, about three miles. 11,015 acres in three tracts, at M«GiHhs ferry, occupying the north batik of St. Mary'* river sev eral miles, and lying a little above the former.— The whole forming one body, and no part more thin two aod a half miles from the river. Some Lot* in the town of St. Mary's, and a small tract of 100 acres on the high point of Cum berland island. The SL .Mary’s lands have a quantity of tide swamp, but are tnsstiy valuable fortheir pine srrikeypreas timber- The river is navigable, for vessels drawing 14 feet water, to Coleraine, and 12 feet to M‘Girth’* ferry. The titles for these Gnd. are unquestionable, and will be guaranteed by tne owner, (in whose possession they have long been) and whose ability to do so will nor be questioned- They will be told in small tracts, dr otherwise, on favorable terms to suit i urchasws. as the proprietor has determined to close bis business in Georgia as soon as possible. Apply to SAMUEL M. BOND, june 11- — f—-vl37 To Rent Por one year, from October and November nexh several two story dwelling Houses, in heal thy and pleasant situations, one in Broughton- street. Apply to J. MARSHALL, sept 3-1—173 VISITING COMMITTER V TO* .tugtut end September, A ITS in CcTMSST and Theodoupv Bamow. Joseph Camming, secretary. iqg 11 169 Notice. An persons having demands against the estate of William M'Kat, late of the county of MHn- toak. dictated, are requested to render them in - roperly attested, and those indebted to said ez- iate a ill make payment to the subscribers. Henry Gigniiliat, admor. Rebecca L. M-Kay, aduCrx. sept 5 180 Notice. The good* and effects, stock in trade, books of account, Ac. of JosetK Kitchih, of Saiannah, Sad ler, having been assigned to the subscribers, for the purpose of making a ratable distribution of the money which may arise from a sale of the same among his creditors, notice is hereby given of the said assignment, to tbe creditors of the sakl Joseph Kitchen, that they may present their <le- mands, and to those indebted that they make pay ment, to JxmniAs Conan, attorney for the as signee*. Jqbn Lohra, — >1 -. ——- Abraham Carlile, v assignees. Edmond Kinsey, J aug 4 — ■ 166 Notice. The estate and effects of Anaaxir Eawix, A. Rawer, Gsocs A Co. and Rawer A' Co. having been assigned to tbe subscribers For the payment of certain debts in (he first instance, and after- wards for the benefit of all th&creditorsof the said Concerns, notice is hereby given to those interested, of the said assignment. All persons indebted to the said Andrew Erwin, Erwin, Groce A Co. or Erwin A Co. are notified to pay the amount of their debts to the subscribers only, and a spee dy payment will be required, in order to enable the subscribers to make a settlement of the affairs of the said firms. All those havingclaims against the said parties are requested to exhibit them to the subscribers, duly attested GEORGE HARGREA' JOHN M'KINNE, BAKNA M'KINNE, WILLIAM SIMS, march 31 76 utigiuet. Notice. All persons having demands against the estate of captain Thomas Rise, deceased, are requested to render them in duly attested, within the time prescribed by law; and those peraons indebted to said estate, are required to make immediate pay ment to Ebenezer S. Rees T <$■ i-adm’rs Thomas W. Rice,J •pril 14 •" ■ 94 .Notice. All persons having demands against the estate of Charles Skipwith, late of Wilkes county, de ceased, are desired to render them in properly at tested; and those indebted tn said estate, will make payment to A. G. SEMMBS, adm’or. The Augusta Herald will publish the abure for six weeks march 21—|—68 'New Summer Goods. toe utbteriben bairn received, by tbe tbift Jem* arid Georgia,gxtt arrived frmn Liverpool, AN EXTENSIVE SUPPLY SEASONABLE DRV GOODS, winch have been selected by one of the partners and will be told by the piece or package on rea sonable teems. may 26-—i: ANDREW LOW & CO. Flour, Com, l$c. 3 ihqusand bushels prime white com 1Q0 whtfle barrel* superfine Baltimore flour 30 half do do do do Landing from schri. Eagle and Caroline, t* stobs ' 200 nieces prime Bagging 30 bhds do retailing Molasses 30 bbls loaf and lump Sugar 5 ton* ahare molds 20 bbls Pork 12 do no. 2 Beef Wsr sale by HALL A HOYT. **p* 1 n -178- The subscriber Dry Goods, Crockery, 8$c. 150 crates Crockery 500 piece* cotton Bagging 3000 iron Pots and Spiders 20 bales negro Plains 20 do London duffle Blankets . 10 trunks Prints 5 bales coarse Broadcloths 5 do Kersimere 1 case ateam loom Shirting 2 do 4-4 cotton do 1 do 5 bales assorted Threads 4 • do brown Sheeting 4 do Irish Duck 3 do toilnet Vestings 1 do Carpeting 8 cases linen and cotton Checks 1 esse cotton Hosiery 4 eases Ginghams and union Stripe* 1 case book and mull mull Muslin ’ , 4 pair double Jack-Screws 1 bale Towelling 1 do white Flannels ' 1 cimf Sahmaniit* ~ — ' - 1 bale Bt£nbazet* 2 bales rise Blankets For sale by S. C. Dunning, aug 8 or——168 JVo. 2, Commerce Horn. Valuable Land Sf Negroes for sale. The subscriber offers for sale, bis PLANTA TION, consisting of six hundred and sixty acres of land, situate on the road leading from Louis ville to Augusta, distant about three miles’ from tbe former place, ft is well improved; and there is rather more than two hundred acres of cleared land, all fresh, and under excellent fences. With the plantation would be sold forty-five prime Slaves. Possession of the property may be bad about the middle of January next. Noble W. Jones. june 6 1S3 Notice'. All persona having demands against the estate of John Mann, late of Augusta, deceased, are de sired to render them in properly attested; and those indebted to said estate will make pavment A. G. SEMMES, adm’or. The Augusts Herald will publish the above no tiee, for six weeks. nurch 21—I—68 Notice. » All persons having demands against the estate orthe late Robsrt James Houston, deceased, are hereby requested to present, without delay, their accounts duly attested to Messrs. R. A J. Habersham; and those indebted to make immedi ate payment to them, or to the subscriber. PATRICK HOUSTON, april 8—83 admiwittrator Notice. All persons indebted to the estate of William Thomas Harris, deceased, late of M'letosh coun ty, are desired to make immediate payment; and those having claims to present them for payment, property attested, previous fa tbe 1* of Septem- Savannah Poor-House Hospital. berne * t - Benjamin Baker, > ’ , William Dunham C « ree ! ors ' M’Intoeb county, June 22,1818—few*—148 ASSIZE of BREAD. The pries tff flour bring 13 dollars 50 cents per barrel, the weight of bread for the present month must .be as follows, via: ft, K , 12) cents loaf must weigh l 14 6) do do do do 0 ]4) Of which all baker* and seller* of bread will ake due notie*. , JOHN I. ROBEUTS, aept S j—1<5 ct{y treasurer. Blank Manifests' .Fser ale at this oflice. Lands for sale. One thousand and fifty acres.of LAND, in Mc- Intoih county, Brocp neck, in two separate tracts, one of which containing three hundred and sixty (360) acres, is situated on the Salts, immediately open to Sapelo Island, remarkably healthy, with a good two.story dwelling House, Kitchen and oth er necessary outbuildings on the. premises; two hundred acres of which are good cotton land, cleared and under good fence. The other tract, which it within a mile and a half of the first, con- tains 640 acres, two hundred and fifty (250) of which are of first quality high inland swamp, very level and easily drained, having a large salt creek at either extremity—it may be considered as prime land for corn, cotton or sugar cane, and may be rendered perfectly secure by a force of 40 or 50 hand?.—There ie a great deal of fight red oak land, some stoney knowles, and the balance well timbered pine barren. For terms apply to Mr. Johx Lxwis, in Savannah, or to the subscriber on the premises. H. Gigoilliat. aug 6 ■ ■ 167 To rent, (And pouation given on theltt of Pf member next,) The STORES on the subscriber’s wharf aPpresent occupied by Messrs. Nichols, Dobson A Hills—and that occupied by Mr. House. Also, the brick building on the Bay, nearBainard-atreet, occupied by the ed itors of tbe Columbian Muaeum. For terms, in the absence of the subscriber, apply to George Jones, esquire. NOBLE \V. JONES, june 6——133 l^inepout HHi To let The west tenement of the HUOSE near the Mu seum Office, on the Bsv—Immediate possession will be given. For terms apply to George Jones. may 12 111 Savannah, District of Georgia, 19/A December, 1817. ft having been made apparent to me, that the District Judge of tbe said District is unable to hold a District Court, or to perform the duties of his of fice, and, on application from the District Attor ney of said District, you are required forthwith to certify into tbe next Circuit Court, to be holdtn in Said District, all actions, suits, enure., pleas and processes, civil and criminal, ot what nature or kind soever, now depending in tbe said District, and undetermined, with all proceeding* thereon, and all files and papers relating thereto. William Johnson, jnn. Justice of the Supreme Court, assigned te the Sixth Cireu JOHN L BULLOCH, Clerk District Court, for tbe District tf Gesrgig. DISTRICT OF GEORGIA, > In the Sixth cierid. OSee,20th Dec. 1817. 5"' Circuit Court. L John J. Bulloch, Ckrk of the District and Sixth Courts of the United States, fo* said District, do hereby certify the above to be a true copy from the original fitedaad on record in my office. John 1. Bulloch, dec 20— t—180 Clerk Getrgia Distict. Painting, Gazing; and Paper ♦ Hanging, ... ■ The subscribers have entered into copartner, ahipJtrith a view to conduct the Painting. Glazing, Paper Haaging and Sign Painting business, in an its various branches, and will be tnankful for any favors entnutad to them. They have taken a shop in Baydane, in tbe rear of the Republican printing office, where they may be generally found; or at their residence, next door west to that of the late John Lawton, esq. in Brought on-street. William Pearce, David Secord. * ; aug 57 157 Boarding-House. The aubaeriber hits taken, the large HOUSE oa the Bay, corner of Lincoln street, property of tha late John Amlenon, situated in a very airy place, opposite the store* of Mr. Samuel Howard. Tha healthy situation of tbit building—corfeinipg near, ly thirty separate rooms—often a Wf pleasing advantage tbrtb* accommodation and comfort of Boarders, particularly in the warm season Of the year. Those ad» please to ftvorbirv with Ihctr patronage, will find the house well found, and every attention given, by the public’s humble ter, vant, THOMAS GRIBR1N, trjly 4- 152 r n ■ ■■ 'i - '■ » ■ h '**—.■ ■» Charleston Wire Manufactory. The aubaeriber informs the public, that he car ries on the WOVE WIRE MAJfUFACTORr, in all its various branches, and wdlbe happy to at, tend to the order* of his friend* for any articles in hit line; and particularly request that any or, tiers in his line of business, for the ensuing fall, may be sent in during tfie summer. Gut he may be enabled to execute them in time for tbe coming fall, as he intend* staying in the city and keeping his establishment going on during the summer. He manufactures alf kinds of rice Screen Wire, in whole sets, or old Screens repaired; rolling Screens for merchant mills; Riddles and Screens for Dutch mills do. for brick-layers; meal, wheat and cockel Selves, by tbe dozen or smaller quantity; wire Safes of a superior quality; Wire, for milk houses and cellar window*! rice and flour Seives for planters, Ac: which he pledges himself are as good in qtulity, and as cheap i* price, as those at Philadelphia and New-York. Any orders left with Messrs. Scabbmdbx A M Kixsz, or forwarded to the subscriber,'will h* thankfully received and punctually executed. JOHN S. JONES, Jfo. 122, Church street. Charleston, july 7— ten— ■— 154 ...... • A letter from Dresden, in Germany, (TRANSLATION) On the 9th of January, 1818, died in this place, Fred’x Gottuxb SrtiKsrri, furrier, who left considerable property, to which property his two sons, Charles Augustus Stemmed, merchant, and Justin Ferdinand Steinmetz, a gold and silver* smith, are the co-heirs. These two brothers have been a long time in the United State* of America, viz Charles Angus- tus, who adopted tbe name of Charles Steincrt, hat been for same time in Boston, at other time* in Philadelphia, Baltimore anu New-York—Justin Ferdinand, under the a: (timed name of Justin Per, dinand Smalt, has been also residing in the above places, and Ira some time In Savannah, Georgia.) Their three sisters, how living' here, have not heard from their brothers since the year 1810— they are very desirous to come to a settlement in regard to Die aforementioned inheritance, and therefore herewith request all such persons who may have tome knowledge ef the said Charles Au- rust us Steinmetz, alias Charles Steinert, and Juttin Ferdinand Steinmetz alias Justin Ferdinand 6midt, tn give all the information in their power as to their places of residence, (if they be alive) wheth er they have families, Ac. Dresden, in the kingdom of Saxony, Germany, 8th February, 1818 (Signed) HEfiF.N5TBF.ET, avdilor. Apply to BBUNE cc DANNEMANN, Jfo. 20, Csmmcrcc-strect, g3*The editors of the Boston Daily Advertisers New-York Gasctte, Philadelphia Freeman’s JmirT nal, Alexandria Gazette, Richmond Va. Enquirer! Charleston S. C. Courier, and Savannah Kepubli r can, will insert the above two weeks, and rend their accounts to the office of the Baltimore Amt? riean, for collection. july 28—l—178 T=- Brought to Gaol, In Savannan, June 8, 1818, a negro man, who says hit name is Scsssx, and that he belongs to John Thomas, Bear Uairis’s neck, Sapelo mainc. He it about thirty years of age and five feet four inchei high. He haa given various accounts about the residence of bis owner. His complexion i* yellow. H. M*CALL, o. c.tc. sept 1 178 Brought to Gaol, In Savannah. July 18,1818, a negro loan, who say* his name is Jaex, and that he_belongs to Jo.- sepb Bevins, of Ebenezer. He it about thirty years of age and five feet ten inches high. U. M’Call, <j. c. c. sept 1- — 178 Brought to Goal, ' In Savannah, July 30 1818, a. negro min who ty* his name is Dandy, and that he belong* to Joh# liver, of Emanuel county. He is about twenty eight years of age and five feet eleven inches fiigfa, He hss a pass, which is believed to be a forgery. H. M«Call, g. c. <n aug 15 171 . Brought to Gaol, In Savannah, August 25, 1818, n negro man, named Per**, belonging to captain Watson, near MiliedgevilJe. He is about five feet nine inches high, and forty years of age. Ate formerly ber longed to J. M. Wayne, era. of this city. H. M’Call, o. c. c. sapt 1 ■ -■ 17B Brought to Gaol, In Savannah^ August 25, 181% a negro man, who says his name is Jzcx, and that he belongs to William F. Pierson, of Fairfield, South-Carolina. He is about twenty-three year* of »g*. »nd fiv e feet six inches high: says he is by trade a black smith, and that his present owner purchased him pf Ben. Prescot. He has it email scar over his left eye. H. M’CALL, *. e. c. aept 1—178 Stop Thief Hi ” The store of the subscribers was entered on the night of the ?d inst. and pillaged cf afccut oxa TKOLsass dolus* in Augusta Bridge and North- Carolina money, except one bill of fiifty dollars on tbe Planters* Bank of this state, and one coui(- aerfeit bill, Bank of Elton, (Maryland.) somewhat defaced, with a piece cf paper pas'e.il on the back—also one an am. in favor cf 'the sub- aeribera, .given by Moses Ee Ucngijl for sure box* skid an zioBTT •sLLus.and a number of pro- rr.isory notes, all payable to'the iubfcr'ber>. ex cept two, one payable to William H. Gillelahd, and the other payable to Jsgriei S. Cunsingham. A liberal reward will ,be given' for the money aqd papers, or the thief, or .either. Selleck # Knapp, N. B. A bundle of notes .was taken which had been paid at bank by the subscribers, and prin cipally had our names turn cff. tept S—180 S. AJL