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Fire Dollars Reward.
Ran-Away from flic Kitl&cHber, on Monday
fast, a NEGRO FELLOW named Hazn ad.
a*Kyjt 2.S j «Ars of age i five feet seven inches ing a brand cn the lei't thigh thus (b. P.) Th
Horses.
Two hlacV Horses taken *np atmy farm fit
miles from ♦ rannuh, the largest Vifthem ha-
. Hid oh a.blue nankeen coatee, and os-
wiWiint pantaloons. lie is suspected of being
;:»the-vicinity )>f SkidaWay island or Whitc-
IJlufT. The abitee regard will be paid to any
i. rsnn lodging him in Savannah.gaol, or deliv-*
jKng him to » ;7
• John Hughes':
Jnae 27—76 ■■ T" I j..-.
Forty Dollars Reward.
Ran away from the subscriber, about three
ir.ciths since, a NEGRO FELLOW named
IEolomoh, yellow complexion, about 25 years
cf age; had on when he went away, a brown
ncloth coat, with white metal buttons, aijd nan
keen pantaloons. He is supposed to be harbor
ed near this city. *it - >; - , ■
Also—Absent -from the subscriber, his
WENCH, Diava, .formerly the property of
fflcner i i.f'Intosh. She has been- absent for
• :;a iwTpths; about 30 tears of age, African
‘bofti. r.nd has her country marks on fachcheck.
other a smaller horse but ho brand. The owi
er may have thert by paying for this advertise
meat, ami applying to die. ' l&F 1
Joseph Wilkinson.
- " //‘ear Thunderbolt:
September 12—m—109
For sale,
A NEGRO WOM AN about 23 years of
age, accustomed to h-use work. ..Apply to the
printers. September 12^—p——109
For sale,_ for cash,
A prime FIELD SLAVE; sold for ho fault
Apply at this office. Sept. 12.——m——.1(19,
Notice.
The copartnership of Henry Kneeland and
Benjamin Story, under the firm of KNEE-
. _ T -y-wv--/ r - .' LAND and S'rORY, terminated, by its own
The above reward will he paid for delivering limitation, on the .1st instant Those indelged
them to the subscriber or lodging them in Sa
vannah gaol, or Twenty Dollars for either.
: Janie's England.
July 11—82 - , •,
to said concern will, in the absence ot B. Story
from Savannah, make payment to Mr. Wilham
Gaston.
Henry Kneeland.
B. Siniy.
JYeeo- York, 29/A August, 11109. Z—109.
: Five Dollars Reward.
».:■ A Reward of'Five Dollars will he paid liy tile : *' . jSF,“ ,
subscriber, tor apprehending and lodging in oIlClTll S S9.1CS,
’* of Chatham county, my NEGRO On the first TUliSDA
continued.
.tokiHimn nu , c Unt he first TUESDAY m Octoiernext,^-
FELLOW; JIM ; ag«?d 25 years ; about five wm be at the court-house in Saratmafn
icet nme.nrhcs high and stout made. He ap- . fetween th | hour3 6f 10 a „7 3 0 . cJock , *
pears to rc conversant m the French and .-.pan { No> 8 Y hiid Tything, Reynolds Ward,
,su tongues, .arid, being artful,., might provaMy j wUh the 5mi>roveaien ^ f ®’ nt i ng J koufiiwardly
carrying 1 him off, under the penalty
' V r ” Saroli Sheftiill
June I3—-70
Twenty Dollars Reward.
,y/; ” : of James Belcher, dec. to satisfy an execution
m ' r*'ii aW " ’ * n favor of Francis H.Welman. Pointed out by
MlCitall. the plaintiff’s attorney.
John Eppinger, s. c. c.
September 7—107 ■ r.
Run away from Charleston, Soiith-Caiolim,,
on the 20th instant, a NEGRO MAN, named
William, about 5 feet 6 inches high'; and a
little lame The above reward will he paid to
any person delivering the said negro to the j
Sheriff’s Sales.
subscribers, or lodging him at the jail.
C. Papet .St S. Mattel.
July 27 99,
W.'
On the firft TUESDAY in O&ober next,
Will be fold at the courr-hnufe in Savannah, between
the hours of IP and 3 o’clock;
One NEtiRO WOMAN named Mart and hey
Sales- for-Rent.
On TUESDAY the 19 A instant.
Will be sold at the Court-House in Savannah,
between the hours of ten and three o’clock,
A black. MABE, about thirteen hands
dgh—levied on as the property of Bartholo^*
new Masters, to satisfy George Penny for
louse rent. C. GLJGEL, o.s. c.c.
September 9 108
Sheriff's sales, cont’d.
Sheriff ’s Sales, cont’d.
On the first TUESDAY in October next.
Will be sold at the court house In. Bryan coun
ty, between the hours of 10 and 3, o’clock, i
The two following NEGROES, to wit,—
Josf.y and Rachel—sold as the property of
.-simons Maxwell, deceased, at the risk of a
former purchaser, he not having complied
with the terms of sale. ~ ; "V"
Joseph Stillwell, s. B.C.
September 12—7109
On the first TUESDAY in October next,
Will be sold at the court-house in Bruiisu ick,
between the hours of ten and three o’clock,
One NEGRO MAN named Gf.orce—
levied on as the property of John G. Snead,
deceased, at the risk of a former purchaser,
she not having complied with the terms of sale ;
to satisfy an execution in.favor of Dickson and
Morgan. Conditions, cash.
James Moore, s. c. c.
August 31—104
Sheriff’s sales.
City; Sheriff’s Sales cont’d.
On the first TUfESDAY in October next,
Will be sold at the court-house in Savannah be
tween the hours often and three o'clock.
All that town LOT, containing 10U feet in
length, by90 feet; wide, situated and lying in
Mhrgaret-street, Ewensburg, . (Oglethorpe
ward) and known, in the plan of said borough,
On the first TUESDAY in October next,
.Will be sold at the court-house in Brunswick,
. between the hours of 10 and 3 o’clock.
One hundred and sixty acres of Land-io
Glynn county, bounded eastwardly by Oven
O’Conner's land, and on all other sides bv va
cant lands—-levied on as the property of"Doc-
trine Perry, to satisfy an execution in favor of
Gibson Si Fort. Conditions, cash.
Jacob Moore, d. s. g. c.
August 31 104 ^
Sheriff’s sales, for taxes.
, . . . w On thejirst TUESDAY in October next,
by the number 20—jevid ori as the property*of -Will be sold at the court-house in the count/
Mary Wylly , to satisfy John Miller and others.
John Wijliams, s . c.,c.
September 12—109.
Sheriff’s sales.
On the first TUESDAY,in October next,
Will be'sold at the court-house in the town of
chi.d Hannah, levied on’ag the property of Thomas
G H imes, under the foreclofure of a mortgage from
the laid Thomas G. Holmes to Maurice LehifiT
JOHN EPPINGER, s. *. c.
Auguft 3—92
Sixty Dollars Reward.
. llic above sum will l>e P lid by .the sujbscri- i-oi - | „ J
. ber to any person who will deliver to him or 1,1 * .hdlCa, GUllllIlII6Q.
Iddgein gaol, the fallowing three negroes, wlto
have descried from him ; or Twenty Dollars
for either of them:—Priscilla, a short
stout built fat wench, about SO yours old, a
.house servant, who run off in Savannah, ami is
n«w harbored there or in its vicinity, as ate
the othtr two. She formerly belonged to cap
tain Abrahams and doctor Burke; is a sen sible
northern negro. Sue, a tall slender made
’Wench, about 25 years old, for two years past |
lived at Mrs. WyHy’> oil Skidawiiy; and Sam,
a young lad, who last year lived with Mr.
Braflsford, in Savannah^ about sixteen years
old, blapk complexion, and si smart boy.
James E. Houstoun.
August 3—92*. • S '
On the firll TUdSDAV ir Oflober next,
Will be sold at thi^Court-House in Savannah, be
tween the houts of ten and three o’clock.
All that comer LOT, kjiown by the num' er 6,
in Heathcoar ward, with the improvements thereon
...to be fold by virtue of an execution, adminillra-
tors of John Herb va executors of Julius H.Scheuber,
subject to a mortgage to \. C Daflrer.
JOHN EPPINGER, s. c. c
September 7 - 107
Sheriff’s Sa?es, cont’d.
On the firft TUESDAY in October next,
Will be fold at the court-houfe in Savannah, between
the .hours otten and three t/dock.
All that LOT in Oglethorpe ward, known by the
No. 15, with the improvements thereon—levied on
is the propierty of William Wilkie, to fatisfy an exe
cution in iavor of Jofeph Grant—pointed out by the
From the subscriber, about the 16th. off
Marcli last, a certain; apprentice lad to the j de eudant.
.carpenters trade, about 16 vears old, by the t . Al »o...One NEGRO MAN named Jiocsx—le-
name of Moses Williams. It is supposed on 31 property of Hampden MMntoih, to
that he is now workuig with some Carpenter | f«**fy execution in favor of mbenezer Jackfon—
- - - pointed out by the plaintiff s attorney
Also...Half of LOT No. 5, firft Tything, Anfon
ward, with' the improvements thereon—levied on as
lip Savannah;rirer, near Buck cre.-k, or at or
iiwdiAhe plantation of the late Richd. Wax ne,
tf/Li/cceased. A reward oi* FVV’EN 1"Y Dt)L-
RS will be paid to any person that will
lodge him in Savannah goal, or TWENTY-
FIVE UOLL.VHS if delivered to tlie subscri
her at the court-house in Bryan county, and a 1
reasonable charges paid. Also, a further re
ward of FIFTY DOLLARS wiU be paid to any
person that can prove h<s being harlxxred and
substantiate it to conviction before a court
df justice. , JOSEPH ST ILI. W El.I,.
N. B. If the lad co nes homo himself, he shall
be forgiven, otherwise I will put th -. law in
lb. ee for the lost time. Sept. 12 109
the property of J. W. Farmer, to latisfy an execution
hi favor ol Janies Dickfon & o —pointed out by the
plaintiff’s attorney.
John Eppinger, s^c. c,
September 7—107 •
GEORGIA
[r. s.l .
I By Edward While, clerk of
the court of ordinary for
the county of C hatham and a
F. WHITE c. c.o. c.c 5 ftate aforefaid f
WHEREAS, Mrs. Louifa Love applies Tor letters *
of adminiftration on the eilate and fffeds ol Dr. John
L >ve, late of this county, praftitioncr of phyiic, dec. i
as neareft of kin t j
i, Thefe are therefore to cite and admonilh ad and sin
gular the kindred and creditors of the faid deceafed,
to file their objection*, if any they have, in my office, on
Sheriff’s Sales, continued.
On the firft TUESDAY in October next,
Will be fo d at the court-houfe in Savannah, between
the hours ot ten and three o’clock,
All that truftLOTin Greene Ward, number 18,
‘ with t e improvements thereon, in Savannah—levied
on as 'he property of Hannah Houfton, deceafed, to
latisfy an execution in favor of the executors oi John
Houftuuu. Pointed out by the plaintiff’s attorney.
JOHN EPEINGER, s.c.c.
September 7—107 ‘
Sheriff’s Sales, cont’d.
On the firft TUESDAY in O(Sober next,
Will be fold at'the Court-Houfe in Savannah, be
tween the hourso f ten and three o’clock,
before the 2d day of OAober next, otherwife let-j All that LO T in Wafhingtoa ward, No 23, with
ters of adminiftration will be granted. the improvements thereon, in Savannah—levied on
Given under my hand and feal in the city of Savan- as the property of Stephen ivlliot, to latisfy an eaecu-
nah, this Sift day of Auguft, 1S09, and in the 33d year tion in favor of Wilham Dixon & Co. Pointed out
«f American indcpendcntc. (101) by the plaintiff's attorney ^
JOHN EPPINGER, a. cc.
September 7—107 -*• ' > .
Jefferson, Camden county, between the hours
of ten and three o’clock,
.all that LOT of LAND, being lot No.
—, in the town of St. Mary’s, containing four
acres, more or less, with the improvements—
(on which R. M'Gillis now resides) levied on
and to :.e sold as the properly of : the said R.
M’Gillis, to satisfy several executions against
him, in.favor ofCopp and King, for the use of
Francis Sayn, Mintum and Bowne, and the ad
ministrators of John Douglass.
Also, that TRACT of LAND, lying on. the
north side of Crooked river, containing 7d0
acres, more or less, with the improvements—
levied on as the property of John Wood, to sa
tisfy an execution in favor of Hugh Rpss.
Al«o, all th-it LOT of LAND, being part
J*bf lot No. four, in the town c f Btl Mary’s, con-
' taining fifty feet in front by one hundred feet in
depth, with the improvements thereon—lexied
on as the property of James Smith, to satisfy
several executions in fax-or of Josiah Whitney,
Timothy Hall arid Hunter & Minis.
Also, all that LOT of LAND, being lot
No. six, in the town of St. Mary’s, containing
four acre.,; more or less, with the impvox e
nents thereon—levied on as the property of
S'ephen W. vltiore, to satisfy several execu
tions in favor oi George Leckie and Sadler and
Sands.
Also, all that TRACT of LAND, lying in
Cam den,county, containing , acres, more
or less, with the improvements, on which Da
niet Copp now resides ; and all that lot of
Land in the toxvn of St. Mary’s, being part of
lot No. three, containing —^ feet in front, on
d. Mary’s stveet, and extending —— ieet
hack—levied oil as the property cf the said
D miel Copp, to satisfy the following execution'-,
>iz :—Min.um Si llowne, vs. Daniel ’Copp.
Downs & Thurston, vs. Copp & J-nes,, and
Jdnn Wiut'ingh im, Robert Doxvns, King and
Co Downs & Thurston, and Thomas W. Cam-
.liei'on, vs. Copp and King. Conditions, cash.
Asa fJoltou, s. c. c.
Angiist' 31—104
of Camden, between the Upurs of .ten and
three o’clock,
The following NEGRO SLAVES, via:—
Abraham and;Joe<—seiced in execution as the
property of James Seagrove, to satisfy his tairt
due the state, for himself, and as attorney for 5
John Davis, for the years 1800 and 1801. Tax
es, five hundred and twenty dollars, with costs
.and charges. Conditions, cash. * ;
Asa Holton, s. c. c.
August 31—104
Sheriff’s sales.
Qtt thejirst TUESDAYin October next.
Will be sold at the court-house .in Brunswick,
between thehours of 10 and 3 o’clock,
One NEGRO GIRL.named. Liddy—levied /
on as the property of David Rumph to satisfy *
an execution in favor of Peter Menard.
J&mes Moore, s-g. c.
August 31——104 , ,
Sheriff ’s sales.
On the .first l UESDAY in October next,
Will be soul at the court-house in Brunswic^.
between the hours of 10 arid 3 o’clock,
Two TRACTS of LAND, containing 500
acres each, lying in the county of Glynn, nuttr
ins and bounding northwardly by George Mel-
iirs land, and southwardly by George Hand-
ov’s land—levied on as the property of George
Melvin, deceased, to s.atisfy an execution in
iavor of Edward Woods, administrator.
Jaimes Mopre, 3. g. c.
Aagust 31—104
Sheriff’s Sales, contM. *
On thefirst TUESDAY in October, next,
Will be* sold at Bryan court-house, between the
hours of ten and three o’clock,
A well improved TRACT of LAND, com
monly called Tifi/ierary—sold as the pro
perty of Richard M. Maxwell, to satisfy an
execution obtained by Mrs. Elizabeth Ann Bee-
croft against said Maxwell, and sundry others.
Joseph Stillwell, s. b. c.
September 5^—106
Sheriff ’-s Sales, cont’d.
On the firft TUESDAY in Odober next,
Will.be fold at the Conrt-Houfe, in the town of jef-
ferfon, between the hour > often and three o’clock,
AU that TRACT of LAND, containing*3500
acres, more or iefs, lying on St. Mary’s river,'in
Camden county, which was granted to John Ferrie
—leviec pn and to be fold as the property pf R.
M’Gillis, a tax collector .in default, and pointed one
by him.
Alfo, all that TRACT of LAND, containing
5000 acres, more or lels, lying on Spanilh creek, in the
copnty aforesaid, which was granted to James Sea-
grove. efq. and others—levied on and to be sold as the
property of John Boog, a tax colkrior in default*
and pointed out by him.
Also, ait that LOT of LAND, being pan of lot
number ——, in the town of St. Mary’s, contain
ing —— feet in front* by — feet in depth,
with the improvements thereon, being the tan-yard--
levied on and to be fold as the property of James
smith.
And that DWELLING-HOUSE and improve
ments, on part of lot No. — In the town of St.
Mary’s, with the right of an unexpired lease for faid
part of otNo.— containing 7— feet on fir vane
llreet and —— feet on Osborn ftreet—levied on 9*
the property of Robert Ruflulph, the fecurity of
James M. Lindfey, a tax-collector in defeat. Condi,
turns cafh,
Asr Holton, S. C. C.
Auguft 41...34
Marshal’s Sales continued.
On-the first TUESDAY in October next.
Will be sold at the court-house in Savannafe
between the hours of ten and three oclock.
LOT No. 8, third Tything, Reynolds Ward,
with the improvements, fronting southwardly
on Broughton-street—levied 00 as the proper:/
of James Belcher, deceased, to satisfy an execra
tion obtained in the circuit court of the United
States, for the district of Georgia, by Nehemy-t
ah Parson^.
Ben. Wall, m. d. q.
September 5—106
‘
GEORGIA, a By Edward White, cierk I
- , t* 16 court of ordinary 1
» • f for the county of Chatham •
E WHITE, c.c.o. c. c.Jand date ufonfaid. J On the first TUESDAY in October next,
-.WHEREAS, Oliver m urges and Theodore A. | Will resold at the court-house in Savannah,
Schoedde have a .plied for letters of a miuxftration, j between the hours often and three o’clock
on the effete and effefls of John Cutler, jun. fete ! A House and out buildings in Warren ward
of this city, merchant,dec. asprincipai creditor* : - i latclv i ccupied by Thomas Beggs, deceased.
Ihefc *re .therefore to ett and admon.fh a,i am} and one Ncg-tj W nan called Phoebe and her
fingufer the kindred and creditor, of the decested to chlId _ to b | solt - as the pr0 p e rtv of ThomW
fi:e their obj.-a.ons .f wy they have, xo my office, on an . 1James B ggSj to satisfy an execution in fe
vor of Andrew M.’Credie, deceased.
Sheriff’s Sales, cont’d
Agreeable to an execution placed in my hands,
' by the Tax-Collector of Glynn county.
On the first Tuesday in October next,
Will be sold at the court-house in Brunswick,,
between the hours of ten and three o’clock,
One NEGRO MAN, named Cassius—
levied on as the property of the estate of Sa-
Shei iff’s Sales, COnt>’d.- r:t4 nilv ^ Wright, to satisfy the amount of ninety
. - i.— nine dollars and two cents, being taxes due to
Marshal’s Sale.
On. the first TUESDA Y in October next'.
Will be sold, at the court-house in Louisville.
Jefferson county, at the usual hour,
1500 acres of L AND, lying on the Ogechee,'
in the dounty of Jefferson, granted to.George:
Galphin. Also 500 acres of LAND, known hj»
the name of the Spanish Cut-off, lying on Sa^-
vannah river, in the county of Richmond Le
vied upon as the property ofThomns Galphin, ■
to satisfy an execution in favor of Matthias.
Mahar & Co. Conditions cash. '
Ben. Wall, jr. d. c.
August 29—P—103 ;
i
Tax-Collector’s ssded*
On the first TUESDAY in October next,
by the* estate” of~iamuel~ViTight,~ far l Will be sold before the court-house Bryan
■ 1804, 5, 6 f and 7. county, by the Sheriff, between the hours of*
v « « « fpn unH thri*** nVlnrV.
the state
the years
Jacob Moprc, d, s. c. c.
September 5—-106
or before the 24th day of September next, other .vife
luttcm-ofadminiftrarian will be granted
Given under my baud and feal, this 21th day of
Auguft, 1809, and in the thirty-foaitli year of September 7-
American Independence. - [10; j
GEORGIA. *) By Edward White, clerk
• • ■ (of the court of ordinary
[i. •.] r for the county of Chatham
E. WHITE, c- e. o.c.c jaid ftate aforefaid
WHEREAS, Air*. Sufennah Clark, widow, Allen
Seymour and William Piatt, h*ve applied to me for
letter* of adninittiaiion on the eftmte and efie&t-of
Stephen B. C.ark,'fete of thi»~ county, carpenter, de-
ceafcd : -Iftj
. Therf ore therefore to cite and admonilh all and
fhgular tlic kindred and creditor* of the faid decca*.
cd, to file their obje^kms, if any they have, in my
».H;e: on «xr. bpfotp the lTtli'day of September next
die -Txvife letters of admmiftratum wHl fi granted. '
Given nuder • y hand and teat, in the city cf van-
nan, ihx* 4 «th. day' o« ingust, 1809, ind in the 3Sd
yeariff Ame..can independence. . (98)
John Eppinger, s. c. c.
107
Sheriff’s sales.
On the first TUESDAY in October next,
Will be sold at the court-house in Brunswick,
between the hours of 10 and 3 o’clock,
The following three NF.GROES, viz—
Cudj-'e. Sophia and Eliza.
Also, for the life-time of Mrs. Martha
Snead—100 acres of Land on St. Simons Island,
bounded north by lands of Rooert Grant, south
wardly by lands of George Baillie ; and five
Negroes, viz. Jack. Gallnf; Charlotte, Seli^
.ntl Tom—levied on and to be sold as the pro-
•erty of Joshua Morgan, to satisfy an execn-
‘ ion in favor of Hamilton Sc Couper.' ’• ’ "
James 2iIcorc, s. c. c.
August 31—104
Sheriff*’s sales.
On the firft TUESDAY in O&ober next,
■Will.be fold at the court-houfe in the town of Jeffer-
I fon, between the hour* of en and three o’clock,
A Negro Man Have. called Jim, by trade a Black-
mi th, and a Negro Woman named Locy—levied on
and .to. be fold a* the property of Daniel Bine, mder
tKe foreclofuxe of a mortgage from tbe laid Daniel
Blue to William 1. Scott.
. : ~ Asa Holton, s. c. c.
3 92
ten and three o’clock,
The following Property, viz. that improved'-’
LOT of LAND in the township of Hardwick,
in said county—levied on as the the property-
of Alexander Netherclift, to satisfy the amount,,
of seven dollars and thirty-five cents, due the
state for taxes for the'year 1808.
Joseph Stillwell, s. b. c.
September 2 105
Sheriff’s sales.
On the first TUESDAY in October next,
Will be sold at the court-boose in Brunswick,
between the hours of 10 and 3 o’clock,
2666'potinds of clean Cotton—levied on as
the prdpeity of William Brailsford to satisfy
two executions; one in favor of James pould.
and the other in favor of George Abbott. Con-;
ditions; Cash. '
Jaj)&es.Moere,.s. g. c k .
; August 31—104
- For sale,:
That well known situation, near Savannah,
known by the name cf FAIR-LAWN. For
terms, apply to.TaoaiAs Bovaxs, in Savau- ,
nah, or to .
Man Wylli . ‘
July 15—84- ,
Notice.
The subscriber intending 'to be al'seht 'a few
mouths from the slate, leaves iws friend, Uel
Merrill,his attornty and agent;in fact, dur
ing. his absence.
William Smith.
. Junq 6—67 -
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