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Miliars sales, cpnt’d.
On the firhs Tuesday in July next,
ViH 'bc f jM st thexontt-houfe in Savannah, - between
the hours often and three o’clock,
All that Pianutien or Tra& of Land, known by
"the name of Dc&n Foreft, about feven miles from
*this city, containing, by original furvey, one thou-
v faod acres;'nearly occ-'hundred -and feventy acres of
■which are rice land, under dams; the foil it a bine
•"clay, which is -known to be the moll durable and
‘•proilu&ive, with the-advantage of a refervoir, nearly
fufiicient to flow about one half of the rice land. It
has a.fo the benefit of - a large public canal, by which
the fie Ms can be effe&ually drained in a very (Sort
time. There art alfo, about one hundred and twenty
acres of high land, cleared, which may be advanta
geously cultivated in cotton or corn. The improve
ments confifl of .a barn, wood-pecker machine, with
cotton and negro houfes— levied on as the property
,«f John Haberljani, dec. to fatisfy the United States.
Pointed cut by the adtuinidratcr.
Jolm ibppinger, m. d. c.
June 7 - CS
.Marshal’s sales, eont’d.
On thefirst Tuesday in July next,
Will he sob! at ht. Mary’s, between the hours
of ten am' three o’clock,
. That part of Lot V.'o. -5, commencing 200
.feet from n. w. corner, thence ICO feet on Dry
ant street, thence 10‘i feet south, thence 100
feet west, thence 100 1 jet north, to the place
of beginning, with all the Buildings and Im
provements tbereon. Also, LutNo. 10, in said
town, contain :vg four acres—to satisfy two
executions -in T.tvcr of the United States,
against George Kerr and Elihu Atwater.
JollllBoOg, D. M.
June 1? ro
Marshal’s Sales, eont’d.
On the first Tuesday in July next.
Will be sold-,at the court-house, in the city of
Savannah, between the hours 6f 10 and 3
o’clock.
All that TRACT of LAND on Satilla river,
Glynn county, containing 1000 acres, original
ly granted to William Telfair, esq. adjoining
lands of Miles, Quintan, and Stephen. Drayton.
Also, that undivided moiety of 5000 acres of
Land, on the Aiatamaha river, originally
granted to Charles W. M’Kinnon, adjoining
lands of James head, Melton, Butler, Gibbons
and others. t
Ai»«, two Tracts of Land, adjoining on Oge-
| chee river, Washington county, containing
j 287 1-2 acres each, granted io John Perry and
; James Allen.
Also, that valuable Plantation and Tract of
Land in Chatham county, 10 miles from Sa
vannah, on the Louisville road, containing 1550
acres of rice, and other quality of land, for
merly the property of Joseph Clay, esq. dec.
adjoining David F. Bourquin, Henry Bourquin
and John Gibbons, esq’rs.
Also, all that Tract or parcel of Land, situ
ate and lying, and being at Acton, in the county
of Chatham,, containing 150 acres, originally
granted to John Milledge, esq. adjoining the
Orphan-house ’lands.
The above levied on asthc property of Fran
cis Courvcisie, esq. to satisfy Ralph Clay. Point
ed out by the defendant.
Also, the following Negroes, to wit :—Leah,
Dick, Daniel, Primus, Louisa, Jerry, Daniel,
Charlotte, Els.y, Dick, Tom, Dinah, and four
children—levied on a3 the property-of Henry
Bourquin, dec. at tUe suit of John Neufville.
John Eppinger, m. d. c.
June 7 68
Marshal’s Sales.
On Tuesday, the 2d day of July n*xt.
Will be sold at the court-house, in the city of
Augusta,,
All that Tract of Laud in the county of Seri-
veil, containing 500 acres more or less, bound
ed at the time of original survey, eastwardly by
' Savannah ; souili by Bryan Kelly and Christian
Vumnaiich ; north by Janies Germany, and
west by land vacant—levied on as the pro
perty of Hergen llerson, to satisfy a judgment
obtained in the sixth circuit court, Georgia
district, in favor of Abraham K. Loreut.
John Eppinger, m. r>. g.
Mav 29 64
Marshal’s sales.
On tne first Tuesday in July next.
Will be sold at the court-house in Savannah,
between the hours of ten and three o’clock,
All those two Lots, known by the Nos. 6 and
7, ir Savannah, rituate on Johnston’s square,
Wilmington Tything, Darby ward, with the
Improvements thereon—to be sold as the pro
perty of Joseph Habersham, esq. to satisfy/the
Bank.
John Eppinger m. d. g.
Mav 61—65
Marshal’s sales, continued.
On the first Tuesday in July next,
Will be sold at the court house‘in Savannah,
between the hours of 10 and 3 o’clock,
Five Negr. es, viz. Scipio, Sylvia, March,
Glasgow and Liverpool—to be sold as the pro
perty of Samuel Wright, dec. to satisfy Alex
ander Mein and others ; the former purchaser
not having complied with the terms of sale.
John Eppinger, m. d. q.
June 21 7-1
Marshal’s sales.
Sales for Rent.
On SATURDAY, the 30(h instant,
Will be sold at the store lately occupied by
Steinert & Co.
Sundry Groceries, Furniture, &c. &c.
Levied on as the property of G. Steinert and
Co. to satisfy Elizabeth Smith for house rent.
* John Eppinger, jun. s. c. q.
June 26—76
Sheriff’s Sales.
■On the first Tuesday in August next,
Will be fold at the Cotirt-Houfe in Savannah, between
the hours of ten and three o’clock,
Lot No 7, New-Franklin ward, with the Improve
ments thereon—levied on to fatisfy an execution—
Burroughs & Sturges vs. Ephraim and Lewis Copper.
Pointed out by one of the defendants.
John Eppinger, jun. s. c. c.
June 26—76 •
Sheriff’:-: Sales.
On the firft TUESDAY in July next,
Will be fold at the court-houfe in Savannah, at the
ufual hours,
Ail thofe Two LOTR of LAND, with the build
ings and improvements, fituate on the Bay, in the faid
city ol Savannah, and known by the numbers two and
three, in Watren ward—to be fold under and by virtue
of a foreclosure of a mortgage from Edward Harden
the elder, deceafed, toEbenezer Jatkfoa.
Sheriff’s Saks.
On the first Tuesday in July next,
Will be sold, at the Court-house, in the city of
Savannah, between the hours of ten and three
o’clock,
Lot No. 3, and part of Lot No. 4. in Heath-
coat ward, with the improvements thereon, at
present occupied by doctor She hall—levied on
as the property of William Smithj to satisfy t.r
exccution in favor of the Bank.
Also, one Waggon, two Horses, and two
Sheriff's sales.
On the first Tuesday in July next.
Will be sold at the court-house in Brunswick,
between the hours of ten and three o’clock,'
Sixteen hundred weight of S^ed Cotton—»
pointed out by the defendant, to satisfy a n exe
cution in favor of John Tompkins, against Sol<^
moa Mody. Conditions, cash.
Jacob Moore, s. c. c-
May 31—65
I
Sheriff ’s sales.
sets of Haroes^—levied on as the property of
John Shell man, to satisfy an execution in favor j Qn the frs , Tuesday in July next, f
of Met rill and Parkhurst, assignees. Will be sold at the court-house in Brunswick,
Also, a House and Lot, in the township nf j between the hours often and three o’clock,-^
Montgomery, about 14 miles from Savannah, { Give Tract of Land, containing ^»trre hun-
at present occupied by the defendant—levied ; di ed acres, bounded easterly by Gibbins’ tand.
on as tire property of Peter H. Morel, to satis
fy an execution in favor of the estate of hzmael
Beecroft.
Also, Lot No. 2, in Oglethorpe ward—le
• ied on as the property of Abraham Twiggs,
to satisfy an execution in favor of the Bank.
Also, allthatSpacc of Ground, with the hi- :
provements thereon, formerly occupied by 3 o- ;
seph ClaV, esq.—levied on to satisfy an exe- j
cution; the Bank against George and Robert ;
Scott. i
Also, all that corner Lot in Carpenter's Row,
known bythc number 22, with the Improve- ;
merits thereon : fronting on East Broad street, j
82 1-2 feet, and 150 feet deep—levied cn as
the property of B. B. Bellinger, to ^satisfy an
| northwesterly by Moses Manning’s land, and on
. all other sides by vacant laud, at’the time -A!
survey—to satisfy an execution in favor at
James Ratliff, against Martin Palmer. Condi-,
tier-s, cash.
Jacob Moore, s. c. c-
May 31—65
Sheriff ’s sales.
Cn the first ^hesday in July
’ill be sold at theTOurt-house in ftfian coun
ty, between the hours of 10 and 3 o’clock,
A Tract of Land or. Qgechee river, Bryan
tne property oi n. o. newnger, to satisiv an;, . containing I-.3 acies, more or lea,
execution in favor of Me roll and Parkhurst, t b , ound f d . :i " r ^ *’? °S«cWe, southeast bv
fnv nccimpM the estate rf \\ aidrous, southwest by unknown
-- -■ lands,Northwest by Calc’s (formerly Milledge’#
the property of Joseph,
an execution in favor of
vor of James Beggs, sen.
Also, all that Lot in Oglethorpe ward. No.
15, with the Improvements thereon—levied cn
as the property of William Wilkie, to satisfy
an execution in favor of Joseph Grant.
Also, all that Plantation or Tract of Land,
situate in White-Bluff district, containing
800 acres, more or less, and known by the
name of the Hermitage ; bounded southward
ly by Little Ogechee ; eastwardly by land3 of
David Johnston ; westwardly by Waldburger,
and northwardly by Mrs Wallace,"and at pre
sent in the occupation of the Misses’ Johnstons ;
seized as the property of Thomas Johnston,
deceased, to satisfy an execution in favor of
David Johnston.
Also, four Negroes, Boatswain, Mary and
two children—levied on as the property of
Hester Habersham, dec. to satisfy an execu
tion in favor of J. Caig and R. Mitchell, for
D. Wolfe and Co.
John Eppinger, jun. s. C. o*
June 2 66
Sheriff’s sales.
John Eppinger, jun. s. c. c.
May 5—54
Sheriff’s Sales, eont’d.
On the first Tuesday in July next,
'Will be sold at the couit-house : in the city of
Savannah, at the usual hours,
All that Tract of Land, in Chatham county*
'containing one hundred acres ; bounded on
the north west by Pipe Maker’s creek ; on the
no. th east, by land of John Rne, and on other
sides, by lands vacant—.levied on r.s the pro
perty of John itae, sen. (deceased) to satisfy
a judgment obtained in 'he 6; h circuit court,
Gem gia, in favor of the executors of Benja
min Stead.
Also, ore.half of <hat valuable Lot and Im-
provements, in St. James’s square, Savannah,
known by the letter N.; at present occupied
>by Mr. Abner Woodruff— levied on as the
•property of major J :hn Habersham, dec. to
satisfy a judgment obtained in favor of the
-United Stales—pointed out by the adminis-
■tfator.
Also, all that corner Lot and Improvements,
known by the number 5, Wilmington tyiliing,
Darby ward, occupied at present by Messrs.
Miller and More head, and A. We y man—le
vied on as the prope; ty of George Haist, dec.
to satisfy a judge.ent obtained in the 6:h cir
cuit court, Georgia, in favor of William
GrCencwood, jun.
Also, AH that two undivided third parts of
•that Wharf Lot, in the city of Savannah, Rey
nold’s ward, known by the No. , with the
Iir.'. ovcments thereon ; bounded east By Lin
coln street ; to the west,by the wharf lot,
known by the name of the old coffee house
.wharf, and at present occujrted by the defen
dant, and Small & M'Nish—levied on as the
pa*rty til Samuel Howard, to satisfy sundty
judgments obtained in the district court cf
Georgia, in favor of the United States.
Johxi Eppinger, m. d. c.
June 2 66
Sheriff’s sales.
On the first Tuesday in July next,
Writ be sold at the court-house in Brunswick,
between the hours of ten and three o’clock.
One -Tract of Land, containing five hundred
acres, lying in the Buffalo Swamp, bounded
north by-Edward Dudby’s land, and on all other
atd'u, by vacant land, at the time of survey.
Aiso, the same day, will be sold, two hundred
acres of Land, lying on Turtle Ri ?ei\ bound
ed north by John Piles’s land, and on all other
sides by vacant land, at the time of survey—to
S&tisty an execution in la vor of Mary Files, and
sundry others, agrinit Win. Payne. Condi
tions, cash. JACOB .MOORE, s. c. c.
I.iuy Si—65
On the first Tuesday in July next,
Will be sold at the court-house, in Savannah,
between the hours of 10 and 3 o’clock.
I'll at well known situation near Savannah,
known by the name of Fair Lawn—levied on
as the property of Mary Wylly. to satisfy exe
cutions in favor of Peter Ward and others.—
The former purchaser not having complied
with the terms of sale.
Also, 3 3-4 acres of Swamp Land, bounded
north on Savannah river, south on lands of
Charles Harris, and known as the Wind-Mill
Tract—levied on as the property of John P.
Lange; tu satisfy an execution in favor of the
administratrix of William H. Lange.
Also, all that Lot or Parcel of Ground, with
the Improvements thereon, situate in the city
of Savannah, in Oglethorpe ward, and known
as the No. 2, containing 280 feet of high land,'
and four and three quarter acres of low land ;
being part of sixteen acres of land called
Spring-Hill—levied on as the property ol
Thomas and Robert Newell, tinder the fore
closure of a mortgage fro® the said Thomas
and Robert Newell to Charles Tiot, dec.
Also, Lot No. 18, Yamacraw, Oglethorpe
ward, bounded by Indian and Fahm streets—
levied on as the property of Robert Greer, to
satisfy Francis Wood and others—levied on
by a constable and returned to me. The for
mer purchaser not having complied with the
terms of sale.
John Eppinger, jun. s. c. c.
June 9—69
Sheriff’s sales.
On the first Tuesday in August next,
Will be sold at the court-house in Savannah,
between the hours of ten and three o’clock,
All that Tract of Land, in the viliage of Ac
ton, and countv ot Chatham, containing fifty
acres; hounded westwardly by land, now or for
merly of Jacob Dennors ; southwardly by land
of Chirstopher Hinch ; eastwardly by land of
the Orphan House ; northwardly by lot No. 7.
Also, one Negro Woman, named Lucy—levied
on as the property of Charles E. Boyd, under
the foreclosure of a mortgage from the said C.
E. Boyd to Samuel Williams.
John Eppinger, jun. s. c. c.
June 2—66
Sheriff’s Sales.
On the first Tuesday in August next,
Will be fold at the court-hoofc in Savannah, between
the hours of ten and three o’clock,
All thofe Three Lots in the Village of Hampfiead,
Chatham county, known as Nos. 6, 7 and 8—contain
ing each, 50 acres; originally granted James Mater.
A fo three Village Lots, in Highgate, adjoining the S
three firh mentioned lots, containing each 50 acres, and
known as the Nos. I, 2 and 3; originally granted Si
mon Rcuviere—taken in execution as the property of
John and Ann Pooler, under a foreriofure of a snort -
gage to Robert Muter.
John Eppinger, jun. s. c. c.
June 19—73
On the first Tuesday in July next.
Will be sold at the court-house in Riceborough,
between the hours of ten and three o’clock,
A Negro Girl named Hannah—levied on
f or the tuxes of Mr. James C. Bowler, for the
years 1808 and 1809, amounting to §— and
costs. A Billiard Table, now iuthe possession
f Nathaniel Law—taken for the taxes of 1808
and 1809, amounting to £60 33 1-3 cents and
cost.
Also, all the right title and claim of Mr. Jes
se Croft, to certain Cattle, as they now run, in
•this county—levied on lor his taxes for the
years 1808 and 1809, and tosatisfy the balance
due on two certian executions against said
Croft, in favor of the executor of A Porter, and
the administrator of George Foster.
Also, a Negro Fellow named Peter—levied
>n to satisfy tv o executions against Francis
Shepard, in favor of the administratrix of Na
than Dryer, and the administrator of Daniel
Boardman.
Josiah Wilson, s. l. c.
June 2—66
Tune 2-
-66
Luke Mann, s. b. c.
Sheriff’s sales.
-re*
■On the first 1 uesday in-July next, '
Will be soli at the court-house in Brunswick;
between the hours of ten and three o’clqsk, f
Three Negroes, viz. Sandy, George an a Bel'-
la—to satisfy an execution in favor of Robert
and John Bolton ; also, to satisfy an t Xecution -
in favor of Joseph Miller, against John M’Kia-
non. .Conditions cash.
Jacob Moore, s. c. c.
May 3.1—65
Sheriff’s sales.
On the first Tuesday in August next.
Will be sold at the court-house .in Savannah,,
between the hours of 10 and 3 o’clock,
One Negro Woman, named Henny. and her
four Children—levied on as the property *>£
Lewis G. Cuthbert, to satisfy |>n execution in
favor of John Lillib: id ge. *
John Eppinger, jun. s. c. c.
June 16 72
Sheriff’s sales.
On the first 7 uesday in July next,
Will be sold at the court-house in Savanna^
between the hours of 10 and 3 o’clock, „
All tiiat Lot or parcel of Ground, sitit-i
ate in the city of Savannah, in Oglethorpe
ward, and known as the No. 22, containing
feet of high land, and four and three quarter
acres of low land; being part of sixteen acres
of land called Spring-Hill, with the improve
ments—levied on as the property ofThoma9
and Robert Newell, under the foreclosure of
mortgage from the said 1 honias & Robert
Newell to Charles Tiot, dec.
John Eppinger, jun. s. c. p.
June 2—66
20 Dollars Reward
Sheriff’s sales.
On the first Tuesday in July next,
Will be sold at the court-house in Brunswick,
between the hours of ten and three o’clock, . „„„
One Tract of Land, containing two hundred S eye,'and hasTort onc of hisTore-teeth.
A. M.I. Speaks plain English and iaverg..
Will be paid to any person who will appre
hend, and deliver to me in Savannah, or Ipdgo
in Chatham gaol, my NEGRO FELLOW'
Dice, who absconded-on Friday 15th insr. Hp
is 5 feet 4 or 5 inches high; well made ; df
black complexion ; has a scar under his right
He is.
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district of Wilkinson, No. 73—to satisfy an ex
ecution in favor of Thomas M’Call, against Ro
bert Payne. Conditions, cash.
Jacob Mcore, s. c. c.
May 31—65
Sheriff’s sales.
On thr first Tiiesda ' ii July next,
Will be sold at the court house in Brunswick,
between the hours of ten and three o’clock,
One Tract of Land, containing sixty acres,
lying on the Little Satilla, within one mile of
the main port road, leading from fort Bar
rington to Camden county; bounded south
east by general M’Intosh’s land—to satisfy an
execution in favor of Absalom Williams, against
the executor of Benjamin Hart, deceased.
Jacob Moore, s. cue.
May 31—65
Sheriff’s sales.
On the first Tuesday in July next,
Will be sold at the court-house in Camden
county, between the hours.of 10 and 3 o’clock,
All that Plantation, called Point Peter, lying
20 Dollars Reward.
on St. Mary’s river, in the conuty aforesaid,' or has been harbored near Savannah. This
containing——acres, more or less, with the! may answer as a caution to all persons from
improvements thereon—levied on and to be i concea H n S> harboring, or in any wise giving
sold as ^property of James Seagrove, esq. j encouragement to said fellow m h.s absence.
to satisfy an execution in favor of William
Keith, surviving copartner of Pringle & Co.
and pointed out bv the plantiff*s attorney.
Asa Holton, s. c. c.
May 31—65
Sheriff’s sales.
On the first Tuesday in July next,
Will be sold at the court-house in Camden
county, between the hours of ten and three
o’clock,
The above reward wili l.-e paid tQ.ai.y per4
son delivering him to the keeper of the com
mon gaol, and all reasonable charges.
Henry Gibbons.
Jnne 26 -l 75
Ten Dollars Reward.
artful. He had on when he absconded, 3k
brown round jacket and pantaloons, and a pair
of long boots. Said fellow has been working
about town asa porter since January last ; four
years preceding which month, be was hired,
to the late gen. Abraham Jackson, dec. -iff
Burke county, where it is probable he may
now be lurking. Should he be taken there,
or any considerable distance from Savannah,
all necessary expences will be paid fur his de*
livery as above.
Masters of vessels and all other persona, are
cautioned against harboring or taking him cut
of the stare. RICHARD DAVIS. •'
June 26—73
Runaway from the subscriber’s plantation
on Great Satilla, bis NEGRO FELLOW,
DerkkuE, about thirty years of age, and,
about five feet eleven inches high. H*f o*
when he went away, homespun mind jacket
and overalls. I am. credibly informed, he it
Runaway, on Monday the T' b iaftar^, a NEW
NEGRO GIRL, tamed Nasct, aboa*: 15. or I6^?ar*
old ; flout and well made ; very black Cc mpffcctfca »
handsome face; her ftomach covered with marks of
her country, in the form •>! diamonds ; speaks a liitlf
All that Lot of Land, being part of lot No. 4, and * ”« le Fr " uch Creole- She t.oak away
- „r c. ... . with her, one blue calico gown, wirn white fleeves.
u i .. *, V *^. ’ IF ‘ *' ‘ o, and two homespun ones, <a<e blue and the other white;
three and one third feet m front, on'St. Ma- ■ three fhifts and fom* motk r.iadra* handkerchiefs. •
ry’s street, by two hundred feet in depth, with! The above reward will be paid by the fubfcriber.fbr
the Improvements thereon—levied on ar.d to , apprehending and delivering to him, rbe said Negro
be sold as the property of Thomas Kim>, iun. '■ S irl Nancy, or lodging her fafely ia the gaol in this
to satisfy several executions. Conditions, cash. cit J‘ „ ‘ >i * 11 V1LLERS.
„ u - Jane 19—l—79
Asa Holton, s. c. c.
May 39—64
Blank Checks,
For sale at this Office.
Bills of Lading-,
For sale at l-his-offiyc.