The Republican ; and Savannah evening ledger. (Savannah, Ga.) 1807-1816, July 27, 1815, Image 4

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•wfc. Sheriff ’s sales continued. On the frit Tuesday in August next, V>ill be sold at the court house in the city of Sartouk, between the usual hoars of tea o’clock A ir sad three o’clock » xi The following negroes, Daniel, Sam, Abra- kam. Venter,' Kate, Pbsbe, Sylvia and her child Charles, Hannah sod her child Clara, wtw, Delia, Sail and her three children—le vied on as the property of estate Richard Wall to satisfy Willis* M‘Glare, et .1. . Also all that lot and improvements in Brough- too street, now occupied by William Stephens, levied on as hit property to satisfy David Lett, , «*, et al. -Also 1659 acres of land oh.Shidawayialand, . levied on as the property of William Stephens •9 satisfy the Banh et si. ■ . Alio 755 acres of tide swamp land oh the - Savannah river, levied on. as the property of gatste Levett to satisfy D. Lenox, et al. u. Also lots Nos 11, 16 and 17, on the South Common* with the improvements thereon, now occupied by JJr, Tsque—lot* Nos. 19 and 20. pair Lawn, ten acres each—slst> one third of two lots Nos 6 and 7 in New Leeds, Oglethorpe ward, with the improvements thereon—also .the building on lot No 17, Franklin ward, with a lease of the lot to 1826, yearly rent on said lease 150 dollars payable quarterly—levied on ms the property of Isaac Franks to satisfy James Dickson fif Co. . JOHN B. NORRIS, . July 8—76 sec Administrators sates. Oft Thursday, Mt Shf day of August next Will be soid et Whttefnarsh Island Sundry articles^ of house Furniture, and a small stock of Cattle, b-ing part ot the person, al property of Richard Turner, deceased. Sale to commence at 12 o’clock. Conditions, cash. LEWIS TURNF.P, july 13—f—78 adnt'or. Valuable Lot for sale. Trust Lot, known in the plan ot the city by let- ter X, in Anson ward, being 60 feet front cn Lincoln street, east; 189 feet on Congress nod President streets, and £0 feet cti Oglethorpe square, belonging to the Chatham Amiemy, is enured for sale. There is' on this lot a brick, foundation, and a well now fill-id up with rub bish, Apply to JOHN LAWSON ' J E. WHITE, 5committee. July 22 -82 Sheriff's sales. Sheriff’s sales continued. On the first Tuesday' iff August next, WU1 be sold at the cnart honse in the city of . Savannah, between the usual hour of tea o’clock a K and 3 oVlork y is 1000 aeres of land is Effingham county, 200 •eras of which is 3d quality river swamp, or 4* much thereof ts will satisfy the tax due by Isaac Polock for the year 1814. Also 5 lots in Ebeneser, or so much thereof •a will satisfy the tax due by the estate Ma thew Griffin for the year 1814 Alto 202 1-2 acres land, No 137, 24th dis. trict Wilkinson, or so much thereof as will sa tisfy tb« taxes due by Mark Ellerbee for the fear 1814 Also 1809 acres prime land, so much thereof - as will satisfy the tax-s due by estate Rodger Smith for the year 1814, Also 150 acres land, river swamp, on Great ©geebee river, 2d quality, or so much thereof as will satisfy the tax due by Charles Puilips for the year 1814 Also buildings on lot Noll, Franklin ward, cfy so much thereof as will satisfy ttye taxes due_ by James Pearce for the year 1814 Also the buildings on lot No 29. Warren On the first Tuesday in August next, ' Will be sold be fare the court house in the city ol Savannah, between the hours of ten o’clock a Mi and three o'clock P. si All that tract of land containing 20C| acres In the seventh district, Wilkinson county, or so much thereof as- will satisfy the tax due by Richard Rowell lor the year 1813. Also all thnse buildings on lot No 9 Spring Hill* Oglethorpe ward, nr so much t ercof as wilt satisfy >he taxes'due by William Richard son for (be years 1813 and 1814. Also,all those buildings on tot No. 4, New Leeds, cr so-much tfceteol as will satt.fy the taxes due by the esta'e of Buriel Richaidson for the years 1808. 1810 ar.d >814. Also all that lot No. 8 and buddings, Ewers- burg, or so much thereof as w 11 satisfy the tax due by Mrs. Rosanna Cepe for the vea’ I80B, Also all the bus di r gs on half lovOg'ethorp ward, St. Ga|l, No. 26, orso «nurh thereof as will satisfy the 'ax dot- by Quash Daily, a free man, for the year 1813. Also the buildings on hslf lot No 13, Ogle thorpe Wbrd, Yamacraw, or so much the'eof as will satisfy the tax due by Rachel Mar shall, a free woman, for the yes- 1814 Also buildings on lot No. 11, W ir e wai'd, o* so much '.here fa' will satisfy the 'axesdue by Catharine hi Queen, a free woman, for tt)e /foa rVt£T3>ii--7Sl i Also half lot ar.d buildings No. 10, Ogle. ward, cr so much thereof eswill ssdttfyjtho taxu.«X thnrpe ward, St. Gall, or’so’rouch thVrenfas i . — -- * *“ will satisfy the tax due by Stephen Craft for Hi* tv *IC by estyte Thomas Tkvg-Jbr«h£^7l&14 ” July 8—76 Sheriffs’ salt i’ ■ fo es. vW the first Tuesday in ftugust next, Will be sold at the court house in Rtceboro, liberty county, be< weetr the hours of ten and three o’clock, the following property, vie ©he tract of land containing three hundred teres, more or less, on Camuchee river, levied •O es the property of Robert Oswald, dec. to Satisfy en execution In ft*or of Jah Mobcb, pointed out by the plan.ifi Also, two Ion in the toyn of Sunbury. end tftown in the plan of said cwo, by the numbers 89 and 90, levied on as tie property of Isaac £utbb*rt, dec. to ta isfy sundry executions, pointed out by the execujor. Also, one tract of land, near Riceboro, con. talptag 1386 acres, moreor lets, known by the name of Liberty Hal I, aid the late residence John Jones, dec. '1 Also, one tract of land in Canoucbee, con* taining 170 acres pine bartyn, adjoining lands of Irvin and Baxter. Also, two lots iojthe tow* of Sunbury, and known in the plan of said town, by the num bers of 116 and 134. levied ip as the property Of John Janes dec. to satisfy sundry executions In favor of J.raes D’Wolfe and others, the gists and grants my be seen an day ol sale. Also, a tract of land comaiiing 309 and SO aeres, more or fOM, adjoining land of John A. Cuthben and others, levied an as the property of John W . Wilkins* to satisfy an execution im - ftSwr of John Dawson. . v\. - Also, one Horse-end Gig,-levied on_as the property of Hepworth Baker to satisfy an ate- cution in favor of James Morris,for the use pf Adam Alexander.', , . Also, • mat) slave named Monday, levied Ofcsa the property of Joseph M‘Gowens, to aiaitfy •» execution ip favor of Mitchel & Bul loch, end one is favor of Jonathan B. Bacon for lbs use of James Smart. James tortbrigirt, s.*, e» july 1—73 -A.:-; the year 1813. Also buildings on Farm street, Ogl/thorpe war, or so much thereof as will satisfy the taxes due hy Hester Gann, a free woman, for the year .’814 Also let and buildings’ No 18, Oglethorpe ward, St Gall, or so moch thereof as will s». tisfy the taxes due by Maria Habersham, a free woman, for the year 1814 Also buildings on Lot K- Oglethorpe wsrd, or so much thereof as will satisfy the tax doe by losiah Lloyd* a fiee mao, for the year 1813 Also buildings on Lot No 38, Washington ward, or so much thereof as will satisfy tl.c tax due by Fanny Spencer, a free woman of color, for the year 1814 Alto buildings on Lot 22, Washington ward, or so mu.ch thereof as will satisfy the tajf s due by Thomas Lloyd, a free man of color, for the years 1813 and 1814 Also one Lot and improvements at Mont, gomerv, or so m,uch thereof as will satisfy the tax of the estate of Peter H, Morell for the year 1814 Also one 50 acre Lot No —■—, pine land, near Savannah, or so much thereof as will sa tisfy the tax of John Morel, sen. for the year 1814 Also all those buildings on lot No. 21, War ren ward, or so much thereof as will satisfy the taxes due by estate Aaron Dunn for the yean 1813 and 1814 Also buildings on lot No 9. Jekyl tything, Darby-ward, or so much thereof as'will -satisfy the tax due by estate William Crouvelier for the year 1614 Also lot Nos 20 and 21, trustee? gardens, or so much thereof as will satisfy the tax due . by the estate of Brisbane .for the year 1814 Also all that lot and buildings No 4, Moore tything, Percival.wprd, or vo much there* f as will satisfy, the tax dae by.Emanuel Wambcrsie lor the year 1814 Also all those two lots and buildings Nos 3 and 3, New Franklin, or so much thereof as .will sa tisfy the tax due by Andrew Ivnox for the year J814 Also the buildings on lot No 10.‘ lourth tyth ing, Reynolds ward, or so much thereof as ill satisfy the taxes due by Sitncn Jackson, a tree maq, for the year 1814 J. B. Norris, 6. c. e. ftfy 1—73 Twenty doJittfs 1 reward For apprehending my Negro Man ROBIN; who ranawayirt March last, and in endeavor ing to get to Richmond, in Virginia, where ho was raised, was taken up in Caswell county,!(». c.) and brought back to within forty miles of tins place; where he broke custody on the 27th ultimo. He is a bright mulatto, middle site, about 30 years of age, likely and of a youthful appearance; by trade a carpenter, has lived some time past in Savannah where he is well known, and was lately owned by Mr. Duffy. It is probable (as he has been disappointed in getting north v-ardfy by lapel) be will endeavor to get on hoard a vessel at Savannah or Char leston to < fleet his escape , owners and masters. Ol vessels are cautioned against receiving him on board on any pretext whatever. The abovq reward wiil be paid for lodging him in gaol sad giving me information that I may-get him. • John Fok. | Augusta, 1st Jii!y. 181*. (76-fra J —————- . ■ ■ —•* Landing this day, And for sale, HVdj loaf Sugar Chests superior hyson Ted,'of late Importations pipes real 3d proof Holland Gin, of fine'ffcvor. The subscriber avails h.mseltof the piesent opportunity, to inform his friends end the pub. lie, that be intends opening a genetal assort, trvent of GROCERIES at wholesale nrd retail ‘ in a short time CEO. H. DAVIDSON, July 8- $A~ Mf—76 Rice's wharf j r(£3* Mr. Barna M'Kinne cf Sa- vanina, ?»».. Jam us Dun woody and Mr. Scott.Caat ot Dili n, will act ns rryattor- ni-is'-luting m> - --Ustnce. H. HARFORD, j’.tlv 53—.pf*—78 EscheatOi’V salves. On Thursday,- the third day of August next, VVd- ae s-dd at the ct-urt lit ujc in S .vannah, Sundry articles of Furniture, wearing Appar el and Bedding, and i,n ciectricnl Aprarutus*- bring the estate ct Francis Julien GeslaJn, j lately ol Savannah, deceased, on alien who died intestate anti witliout litirs. Sale, to c- Hi* mtnee at 12 o’cleck. Conditions, cash.. By order of the court of , ordinary of Chatham Cuuntv S. M. Bond, J'i'y 13-1 78 Jlich’r c e, - -Notice. , j . Pursuant in an airangement with the parties concerned R. W- Hsbeisham. r-q. is appoint ed the at ori-ev cl Rcber Ec John B’ I'on, es tate of Rcbsrt fi dton, Cu'tis Boltnn Sc Co. at-d John Jackson. AH the outstanding claims of said concern, with the exception of those aris» ing from recent transactions, are placed unde? bis entire contract sod management. Robert Watts, e-q. will attend to the com. mercial affaitsolR. & J. Bolton durir g my absence. JOHN bOLTON. june 27—fT—71 ' For sale—a bargain. The Honte and Lot, No 6, in the vii age of St; Giel late the residence ol the rev Henry Holcomb. The house is two stories, and calculated for either on(» or two tenements s the lot 47 I 2 feet front on Bry. . an street, aod'lSS 1-2 feet deep. Indisputable title* will be given. Apply to 8.. WATTS, j may SO-fo—59 Will be sold At M'Intosh court house on the first Tues- ' day io August next, Sundry articles of household FURNITURE, belonging to the estate cf John Montelle, dec, Francis Hopkin3, june 27— fai— 71 guai.ex’ot Sheriff’s sales continued. On the first Tuesday of Aitgast next, Will be sold at the court house in Btjan couar “ - ty, between the usual hours, Thu following property, viz. a plantation or tract of lard, situated in seid county* and known by the name of Tipnrarer, containing 650 acres and a lot of household and kl chen furniture—levied on as the property of Richaid M. Maxwell,dec. to satisfy sund-y executions. A plantation situated in ga>d county con. taining 50 acres ol land with be improvement* thereon and known by the name of the Cot tage—levied on as the property of Abraham’ Gmdrat. dec. Co satisfy sundry executions. Also, five negroes—levied on as 'he proper ty of James M. S'ewari, to satisfy sundry exe cutions. ' CEO.G(JBBAGE,d. s. x.c. july 8-76