Georgia republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1806-1807, July 11, 1806, Image 4

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M S- ELLANSOU ‘>. t ■.-•,* •*. *r*r* ..V *• (Trcru the Sbon K-;; lit r J T.*r. Cushimc, ‘}’ /(• / i 10-L'ing elegant lir.es are a tr.in’- trip/ frijin the Poerri of the celebrated K*MiAr. J r yoii>’ hi they atcJuJJi a:nt:y apfieabU to lie tun phenomenon o. tiej. lecntL inf dm, you vuiil pliafi to use them. ON THE- ECLIIM. OP TIIE CUN. Ann, 171 NOW do ! p ri:ii i.i on; lcarn-d tiuong, To toil a j;rcat Eclip e in little long. Gs me or cbeine, nor tb .noiillration aik, ‘1 hat ii our Car oo* i .♦ or r im’d 1 f 1..2:. l li tiny who art- convrrhmt with cr.th (Ur, Tfiey lu.o// iiow planctu pi.iimts’rays deb i , Thictn pretend,my Muff <• ■oi (o hold, h:u'. only tchot’s what ifie lias htfi) told. Our rolling globa* will 1 v.e hare mvlt till! Sun tin-in half way up Ot.vMru to have run, When night’* pah’ quell hr her oft changed way, Vi iii intercept in diredl life hit ray, And i.fiirc blatl. ri.ghi ul'urp the throne of day. ‘1 ‘a curious will attend that imut with tare, And wish no cloud, may hovel in the .nr, To dark the medium, and 01. trudt from fight The gradual otion and de of light ; Wild It thoughtlcfs fools will vi-iv ti.. vvattr pail, To fee which oi the pli a>-(8 will prevail l or then tin y think the lun and moou make war; Thus nurfes’ take of times the judgment mar. When this strange dafkntfs o'erihad'ei the plains, ’Twill give an oddfnrprife t’ u ..valued Swains; I>) itn hotu*ft hinds, who do not know the caulu, N**r know of orb.% their motions or th* ir law*, Will f i mi the fuirotv# homeward hetnl, In dire rot fufion, judging that the end t ii ‘ time .tppn achuth thus poflVil with fear, # I’ll i■}• ‘ll t iik iht* genual conflagration near. The traveller, benighted on the road, “Will turn and vout and fuppiirjte lob G-<J. t'u.k wiih their cai- ul mate* and younger fry, A. ii ’t tv ere evening. to their rood will fly. The 1 rued cattle will forget to feed, And come home lowing from the grally mead* l ach bud of day will to his nest repair, Ami leave to bat an 1 owls tit * dusky air. The Ink and little robin's fter lay ill no? be heard till the return of day. Now thU will be great part of [‘.oroi'k’s case, While Pitcent's as a nialk on Phoebus’ face. The unit ant'd downs wiio don’t our Aka know, Front this dark Friday will their ages (how ; A* I have often heard old country men Talk of dark Monday, and theii ages then. Not long lhall lull thi llrange uncommon gloom When light dispels the ploughman's tear oi doom, With merry heart lie’ll lift hisravilh’d light bp to the heav’ns, and welcome back the light How jail’s the motion* oi theft whiiliug lphcrcs ! Which ne’er can err while time is met by years ! How vail U little man’s capacious foul 1 That knows how orbs thro’ winds of Althck toil! How grout’s the power of that otnnifii hand ! } Y* ho gave them motion by his wife coin-C mand. J 1 hat they thould not, while time had being’ / Hand! ° * PiofelTur oi Mathe.iitu* in Edinburgh, f Fellow vi the Royal Society, Loudon, j According to tKe L'opermcau lyilem. ANECDOTE. It is truly laughable to read the pom [Otis orders ilfied by the governor of Bermuda, for the del.nre ot’ tint liland. I will f ive you one or two anecdotes ol thutpl.ice :—ln the year 177a being on that illund, I went in company with an Irifli officer to lee a grand review, the mii.ria in number 400, were drawn up, when their colonel in a moll pompous manner, the lol loping words ot command: “ Gentlemen, you Hut ha e fh art ki ec*d breeches and Whole llit.es, fiar.b in front ; you that /.■.!: e long iron tors and no lliocs. (l. nn tv tte re..r Second wu-d cj cc nr.and : “ ‘turn your faces ic Ct UsiN Sue’s poutoe paten, and ft!!! Unfortunately at the full vol ley, a large bull, which was t;ed to a tree, broke loose, and made iliredli) lor tlie regiment, on whi.’.h he colonel cried out; “ Htctixa's Life, genhemcn, tree you icfvts, you ..e in danger! Then.; vuient iauucdiateiy dn peried, tilery man keuicd him icil as well *s> fie uoulu. f~i —r % ■ ■ 1 ■ 1 ■!■■■— > VVA N BED, A Segra Girl to LU’end a final! child Eiiieirt at iku ofit.;. May s ’ -j I.ettt.'t r’ni rail j •/, ’• lf.ee. A....Mr. A. il. {•• Cup', line iU.ii.in < jit Aicx. Ai.k *J, rt 1 1, f “!'t. .'1: <;-n. Hi.'fb-r, ) >;v Arrii.crcwlp, l'mneas H. .vj, it W: . Am ‘n., S. Cape. I mitv, Ci,!>. F, Artlr-v Mrs. Martfii H .m, t Cipi.Ji.n. Ad-n.s, Mr. Hembert, t.liitoii /mi ‘••, 3. Mrs. R.-litrca Hobbs, I’t.- Auftn., 1 fiiirinpton, efij. Jj. Amos Hill, Jot.ua is.i !;, Jl.O. Hendritk,, H Jt:c b B:tin.’3, Mm i.ltza’th Holme. ObetJ Ef-vks, lietiry Harden, y C.jit.D. J. o'.h, Juflice Hulk, i! Mrs. Mary Brower, Mrs. V, m. Heyward, Ir.- . Bartbeiuew Jaeob Blocker, Sullit Jdaddutt, l ■ in. Brown, C’apt. Cm H in’.y, U t"> Ji._ Babl.doe, Sylvanus Hatch, W-n. Mu. ran and, “ Joseph Hiygtns, j )!•■■., jt-, , Ha liter Minis A bi. N. tarty,ird, 3. David Poiock, 2 Nicholas Barr,. Win. Hogg, Jtio. Bi.amer, Hairy Hall, Brooks &I) .rjiing, 2 Abner How ard, i'.i. Jiiir ke, Sylvanus Hammond, U.'o. Boulton, Rebecca Mutfon, Abner Jimd, Wra. Hall. I apt Win. H. Bi. 11, • f- Jnt*. Bilks, Peter Jarkfon, David j’. rton, Henry liiyioviUee, Undid. Birtaliifile, Aicxr. JcS’icy, lolin Ji .ill ',■•!, Drury Jones, Mrs. B.iillic, Ali-x. johiniuon Mil's Jiaillk, folm Joim, 2 Juo. Liaiiluy, 2 David (I. Jones, l_i nllonlier Bull, Ab tr. Johidon, 7 John But-, Lewis Jolinfon, 3 kit tl. EJs: ‘l, Mrs. l'anr.y Jobfon, Sa.nl i.ta-.vnjolui, and. John Johnrton, Cat:-. Aatot. Barlow, Mils kliza Jork/on, Jr.o. Biouv, Crtpt Leonard Jarvis, Abm. Block, ‘l'bos. Jotvs. Wm. Byrd, K. Cupt V. nr. Bow man 2 Mathew K- Hy Lilia.. Ball, Jno. Kenny 2 John Beck ..ml L Thunder- Wnv Ball .id, bolt J. tk J. brggi, Ja- Kiiijv J. t) lJetehtel. Riiid. Keating Capt. D Beck, Hr Kn k r.iy S’ Boftv.'ck, d< in Keen C.., h Baird, 2 Capt. Kimball G-o. H. Eurrough, Msj. Jno. King a J'llrzu Bull.ii hiaiu,- Kennedy Job pit 1- -r.. IJavis Kennedy C. Mrs. tiaraii King Rev. Juleph Clay, 3 V apt. G. fvi. Ker II .ae B. CLovin, D. Juo. Carroll, Dnelr. A.O. \V r , X.ove Angel:.art Cruft, MiG Ms vJ t ader Moles Clark, Boring and Seaver 3 mis. urtha H. Cock Wm. l.acy J .eiiieal Clark Ths. l.jddy Davis Coan, Mrs. Jane I,take 2 M ry a\im Corker, Richd. B. J.tw Thus Curt el), l lij. I.ee 2 Mi t. (’ inp, Joleph 1 ongworth, M.sCooly, jno. l.tl.itller ~ 2 Capt, Crofotd, Capt. Benin. Larcom 1 and .v. Conner, Jno. Talbird fenr. J. (s.Cox, I.aw tk Wilcox ‘ 1 dw. Conn, Danl. Lewis i ‘apt. Thus. Choat, Jno. Lmigwell I li::a Caulfield, Robt. Love Jno. Cuthbcrt, Wm. l.imbert Mar y Clark, Richd. Lewis Timothy Collin, M. Alex. Currie, Monytrds Maricdo- B ::.ju. CJitarv, rmverdo Colin Campbell, May So Hills Mr. Campbell, Ji. M.tribal s J Caven, Harit Mitchell Dr. Crawford, Jacob McCollock Wm. Crawford, Wm. Mead Eliza Cooper, Wm. Martin Nicholas Corbin, 2 Capt. Maifcy Rev. Henry Cunning- Mils Ann McConky hum, Malcomb Macken- Wm. H. Carroll, tyre Jno. Cook, John Munro Jacob Cunes, Stephen Millar Lewis Cooper, Edw. Mulon Jno. Clark, Hannah McCormick Win. C. Campbell, 2 .Jno,McKay A. Claudius, Jno. McKrea Js. C’avcnnagh, \V oodlord Mabry 2 Aicxr Curry, Mr. Miller, Mark D. Clark, Capt. Robt. Moore Wm. Coe!-, 2 Wm. Mills Nathan C ..ry, 2 Wm. MT'arlane I>. Mead & Jenkins Dennis A Williams 2 John Mead .] Daitidlon and hcott 2 Roger McCarthy Goo. H. Davidson, :l Eilntkim Morl'e 1 Capt. Joiiah Daven- Alexr. McPlierfon port, Mr. S Martaiu Win. Duberiy, Jno H. Mclntolh (.biioon Is ipotit, Catharine’Miller” 2 Wm. Do;'., Js. Mumford 2 Jno. Dailey, Mr. Reuben Moss George Datndfon, John Matou Capt. Janies Drum- Mathew Mentor 2 niond, Cits. McArthur MiG M .ry Llougi.ds, Mrs. E.liz.i Mumford lolin Davies, McCullum &'J’orry Joseph Davis, Jtflee Martin Henry Denller, Chriitophcr Me Kin- Nv in. JJ,!i Davies, ney Win. Do, a :., Tims. Moore Geo. Jt. Dam, Ton, B. &E. Metcalf g Walter Dougban y. Geo. mu.caller E. Sylvauus Meritt Win. Elliot. 2 Duil McKay Edw. Ellis, Jno. Marlhall i lo -. J ills, Stephen 1. Maxwell Mi ... Catherine Elliot, J"• Miller Heniit” y Everitt, ‘Em. sac Clean C. Jos. Ernct. nils C.ttlurme Mcln- Mis.Hebbciicr Lugu- tc!h ared, Juhn L. Mirutf Dr. Ji. i-.w. il. Mud Mulkertan 2 F. Alexr. McArthur Stephen File*, Jas. m. Maxwell Js. l orreft, 2 Henry McCay Sami. Eicklin, Js. Moore Benjn. R. Eowler, Wm. Mulgrave Henry Either, Geo. Morie Capt. Js. Eowler, Geo. McCall Wm. G. Fitch, Js. McConky >j Capt. Henry Eoflfett, Dr. E. L. McCall Ml. Cader Fail child, Mils Clara Mitchell Jonuil.au l ohom, Macluu Sc Mclntolh 3 Thomas eowler, Thou. H. Milter John Lullvtil, 3 Js. Meruhth g Lbeiu aei i’uug, t*.o. Manson He. Wm. Fowler, Eliza McKinzia Timothy Freeman, 2 Js. xiickell John K E:eld, Win. M-Nilh Mrs. T. Flint, Henry Myres g G. ‘ Capt. D. McNiel Jno. I. Gray, air. Marlhall Jno. Gindrat, Rufus Moore A. Gmdrat, 2 N. D. Gurruion, 2 Capt. Thomas Nelson Mr. A. Gordon, LeonU. Nobles Danl. Grant T. & R. Newall 2 Mr. zV. F. Gregorie, Jno. Geo. Neillinger H. Baruubu* N’ye Jas. Humfrys, O, Amos Hedley, Jno. P. Oates Wm. Hewitt, |P. Raellail Hamilton, Geo. Ponlonby S Janies Hmiiplireyt, Gee. Pitcher A Cos. 2 Rebecca Hutfou, Lemuel Pitcher tie>. Hathaway, Mary W. Parker Prolper Hulyirt, Major T. Pollull Sarah Houltotl, Wm Powers Alollman Houllon, Isre.il Peck Je Hillman, 2 Wm. S. Picket 1 hes. Hiiten, Ebenezr. Patkrr luac hardy. J c . jj, i’caiisa • • t f! !>m Eliza U -nay Vs . R.-'ivo.t Er s ruder l Ai .hur i'ltterfdn Jofzpli huder Ai thony Poggi Harr: t Ann Sleigh Mil’s Jar.e J-. Leif ell Juo. Shi-k Jeremi di l’liilan Wm. Saw yer Wir.. Pitrfon 2 Tilman Sneed Wm. t’i.idr-r Edwd. Starr Geo. A. Porter Mils Sulaana P. Snead Timothy Pn-rce Mrs. Harriot Steele K'iza Pomeroy Mils Maty Spencer Maria Pi-rce. T. O. NicKo! Turnbull 2 Edw. Quin Andw. Turnbull 3 R. Jidw. Torcy E.mar.uc-1 Rengill g Jacob Thiews Ann Reynolds Robt. Tliompfon P.oe & Davis 5 Maher Joleph ‘Jurner2 David Robertson Darby Torpey Jno. I). Rogers Eliza M. Id. ’J v/igs i bos. Roads j. Thomplon Azaia ki.it Geo. M. Troup Amos Rols 2 Wm. C. Eobey 2 Capt. Thos. Rhodes Capt. is.’J ibbits 3 Jefl’ee Rice Jcabad ‘I hompfon John Rodman jacob ‘i’aylor Milly Roberts William Thompson Macaijah Rice jno. ’l’ebeau ‘1 hos. Kigley Fredk. Tebeau John Reid \V\ Y. Hezeckiah Roberts 2 Geo. W. Wheels? 3 Levi Rigging 2 Geo. Walker 3 Mr. Robain Mr. E. \\ ijton Jolinfon, Kobinfon & Capt. Wm. Wife Cos. Joe! Weiflcoat Jas. Robson Mils Sarah Wingate 2 A. J. Roberts Wm. Wiggins 2 Capt. Chs. Rockwell Stephen Wife 2 Thos. Robertson Dr. P. Ward 3 b. Geo. Wrag 4 Thos. Spalding 8 Leighton Wilson 2 vir*. Stewart jofeph Wilkinson 2 Js. Scranton Ldvvd. Warren Cap.TimmhyStreete2 jno. Winn Seth Swift 2 Campbell Wyliy sir. Jno. Sigh Robt. Willfon Chs. m. Shade Wm. Wilkie Mrs. Shearman Martha Wyily Jas. Symington Capt. Stephen Wad- Peleg Swift dington Jr.o. C. Sheffield Martha Willfon Danl. Smith Farnum AYhite Sarah Spalding 3 jos. White ‘/noth Shearman W. Wallace 3 Jno. Scriven jno. William! Sylv .-iter Strong Abner Weynian 2 M . Samuel Capt. George Webber Seth Stroblefield Thos. Wooten Capt. Allan Stewart Stwart Wallace Abner Stubs jofeph Watkins Salmon Smith Mary Woodruff 5 Sohn Smith Richd. Wheatley J homas Smith Miss Sally Willman Sarah Steward jas. waller Js. C. W. Stewart Mils Mary Young 2 David Storer 2 E. wamberzie Wm. Stone Philip Young 2 Mary Shaw jefie weight Edw. Swarhreck tane williams Martha Stephens jofeph wellher Amos Sc udder f’r. williams Fredk. Schubert m. & j. walker Geo. Streete Christian weinholts Sweet St Williams 2 Harden white i.itp. 1 homas Steele Sarah wilenian 2 Mailer Jno. Joyner Thos. wilder Ray Sands Horace willcox. l’Kh -LH L.EI ii. Kb. a. L. Mr. Allard l Banon I.afond l Toufi’aint Lord J Behic Lacaze 2 C. M . Louis Charles Carle. De Montalet o , D. O. Dubmffon l M essrs. Olivier 2 Dacqueny ] p Duireuil i Semite Poirier 1 F* Eleonore Pinard I Flotard ] Falconet 1 j uan Raima’ l 11. T. Louis Huguenet 1 m aiette Tardieu 1 PHILIP BOX, r. r. POSJ OFFICE, Savannah June 30. 90. “N CoJTTcITV City of Suv.it.mti, 50 lb sane, ißb6. THE Committee oi Finance, to wnom it was refertd to examine the 1 rtdlurct’v account, an i to report specially thereon, report a? follows : si AT EMU NT Os Monies received and paid away It- Jeremiah Cuyler, at Ciiy Treasurer, from the 1 7111 June, 1805, to the 28 th June, 1806, in elufive. OFFICERS SALARIES. D C. To Cadi paid the City Clerk, his l'alary, Hatton ary attached to his office, and a threw for the city seal, 459 05J Paid the City Treasurer Ins salary, fiationary for his office and books, €43 75 Paid the City Marlhal his laiary, Raid the MelTenger his ialary, X j o 0# Paid the keeper of the Court-houlc, 80 00 Paid the keeper of the City Hail, 40 00 Paid the keeper of the Grave Yard, and for work to the fame, 103 75 CIl’Y GUARD. Paid G. R Duke, adju tant, for tuperinteuding the guard, “*89121-2 Paid S. Mordicai For keeping the Guard Houle and furuillung wood and candles. 2-S 50 Paid the Drummer and E’tfer. 90 00 ENGINES. Paid for repairing En gines, Engine Iloufes, cisterns, ladders, hooks and for lire caps, buckets, trumpets, lanterns and for new ladders and hooks 1330 371 Paid the Clerk of the board of Fite Matters Salary and fiationary for his office. 138 cj Paid the rr.efienger to tlie hoard ot Fire Matters lor lalary and wood 6a 941-4 Paid Engine No. 3, be ing the hril at a fire agree able to a city ordinance 30 00 PUMPS and WELLS. Paid fi r repairing Pumps ar.d Wei's, Contractors ialary and for new pumps and weds. n-9 6*l-2 Si REETS. Paid the City Scavenger “ for keeping the flreets £c lanes clean, for cutting down weeds, levr lltiig Erects & for work done in the Market square. 1613 50 TREES. Paid for w ork to the trees, at.d for repairing Ports anji Turnpikes. lß i 75 r.v, I’ ‘CI the C-I.iliac .1 . .* buy for Lght ■ wick, and tor a balance due the former con ra£to.r. 1&-0 to Paid for Oil- 3176 50 j Paid for repairing lamps and polls 370 75 SMALL POX. Paid for Hol’pital rent 13! 25 Paid the Health officer for medicine and attendance. 135 62 COURT-HOUSE. Paid for repairs, alterati ons, removing records. 347. 871* MAGAZINE. Paid for repairs, {tore rent for Powder and guarding. 243 (X) JAIL. Paid for repairs and fir.iff ing rooms, 1233 68 Paid jailer, deputy jailer and Phificians salaries 1316 1* Paid for Mattraffes and blankets H 7 00 Paid for burying prisoners 13 00 Paid the Marflial for hogs carried there lobe fold. 81 25 Exchange. Paid for keeping the clock in order. 91 63 Paid for nineteen snares in the Exchange &for titles. 2984 00 Board or Health. Paid the Health officer for services during the quaran tine. 200 00 Paid the clerk to the board his salary and stationary. 59 25 Paid the mefl’enger his sa lary. 60 00 Paid for infpeiling Previes 30 00 Incidental Exfences. Paid for Prim big 355 J 21 2 Paid for Negro badges 52 861-4 Paid tor tranfcribiiig city ordinances & for drawing titles to city lots. 28 121-2 Paid for repairs to the city hull. 8 00 Paid for keeping segifier of mortality. 86 75 • Paid the city recorder and city clerk for extra services 100 00 Paid for tongs, Ihovel and stove 28 75 Paid for repairing city liurft. 24 00 Paid for repairs to the bu rying ground. 20 75 Paid J. 8 tout for surveying docks. 4 00 Paid for wood, candles ne gro hire, &c. &c. 57 85 Paid the city Afleffor in patt of his account 100 00 Ballance in the Treafnrers hands this2Bth June, 1806. 451 591-2 22,601 691-2 CREDIT By C.ifh P.eceivtd for fines of the Superior Court, and city fines. 959 561.4 Received for badges 482 50 Received for Hull rent. 1125 00 Received for extra market fees. 55 621*2 Receivedfor Oil (unfit for city use.) 108 00 Received from the city re corder colle&ed by him for fines and stall rent. 160 00 Received for Hogs fold. 62 99 Received from the infe rior court out of the county funds ill part lor the jail. 2000 00 Received for duties on dales at audlioii. 749 471-2 Received for Licences. 4500 0# Received for Ground rent. 12,094 812-4 Ballance in the Treasu rers hands this 17th. June, 1805. 303 721-2 22,601 69i-2 ERRORS EXCEPTED. j. UUYLKR, C. T. THE committee of Finance in com pliance vvitii the resolution of council o! the 16th iuik.—Report that they have examined the foregoing accounts and find the fame correA, and requett the fame to be pubhflted. JOHN P. WILLIAMSON,? _ JAMES MARSHALL, £ Committee. Whereupon it is Ordered, That the fame he pubiifhed in the Gazettes of this city. ExtraSl from the Minutes, JOB T. BOLLES, c. c. June 30- 89 Adminiftrators’s Sales. BY Virtue if an order obtained from the Honorable the jufiices of the Inferior Court for the County of Camden, at St, Ma n's, O N Monday the cßth Julv r.rxr in the town of St. Marv’s, WILL BE SOLD; THE real and perforin 1 nroperfy of J.iints Vincent, iate of Camden County, mariner, de ceufed, Confuting of A VALUABLE tratf: of land with improvements adjoining Point Petre plantation and situated on Cumberland ri ver containing about three hun dred acres of land, eighty acres of which is prime, and of the tir!t quality cotton land. ALSO, ali that divided moi tv of lot no. containing feet in front and extending down to low mark, being so much of a water lot fituatc in the town of St. Mary’s, with the improvements thereon, toge ther with one neuro fellow. The above property is intend ed to be (bid for the benefit of the creditors, and heirs of the estate Conditions will be made known on the day of la’e. THOM \S KING, ) . . , ARCHIBALD CLARK. J Au:n crs ’ May JO AF.ORG IA. ) By I- frd V. nr, [J.. N.] 8 e’evk of the Court of ('• * i liv'd. H h-Je. oiftavv for lhe county in .'ha’ham, r.r.d state aforc-faid. i \ HEREAS johti Womack l a - V made application for !e:icre . f !<Jminiftration oc efiate ar.d efteefs of Frederick Womack, late of the city e: butcher, tdec. as rearelt of kin, These are therefore to cite and admon ;fn all and lingular the kindred.oi;d cre ditors of the deceased, to foe t’aeir ob. jeftions, (if any they have) in my off.:?, on or beiore the 4th day of Augulf r.rxt, otherwise letters of adminiftratiou wili be granted him. Given under my hand and sea! this 4th day of July, 1806, and in the 31st year of American independence. 89. SHERIFF’S SALES. ON the fir Ji Tuesday in August next, v/r.'l be fold at the Court- Houje in this city, between tilt hours of tin and three o'ticik, 4 NEG R O WOM EN, na f\ rued Sarah, taken under execution as the property of John Pooler, at the fuk of Bog gert and Mansfield. T. ROBERTSON, s. c. c. July 4 89 MARSHAL’S SALES, On the firfi Tuesday in Auguil next, will be sold at the Court house, in the city of Savannah-, negroes, George and Hager, an unexpired lease of Jot no. 10. Wilmington Tv thing Darby ward, with the buildings thereon, adjoining Mr. John Gardiner. Alio an unex pired leak of lot no, 3, Heath coat i ything Decker ward, where Mrs. Smirn resides, levied on as Ihe property of Smith, Sons and Andedon, at the fuic of I Lorn as arid {amts Swords. B. V/Al.Lj m. and. g. July 4 80 MarjLaCs Sales . ON tie fJt ’7 u ‘/day in Ali gn ft next, will be sold at the court-hi.ufe, in Savannah, ALL that Plantation con taining 300 acres, called Douglass, near Point Peter, in Camden countv, Georgia. ALSO, Seven Negroes, viz, Boson, Jack, Nancy, Jenny,Sally, Han nah and her child ; levied as the property of Thomas 11, Mil ler, to fatisfy a judgment of Benjamin and jofeph Strong, obtained againlt Macleod and Miller. r l wo Negroes Charles and Rachel—Alfa, sundry articles of Plated Ware, Jewelry, &c. Alio Houfcho’id and Kitchen Furni ture, levied on as the property of Joseph Rice, to fatisfy an exe <ution in favor of John Hill. The stock in r fudc of Abra ham Woodside, conlifting of Dry Goods, Hardware and Cut lery, to latisfv an execution ob tained by Win. Woodside, B. WALL, M. D. G. May 3 r. 80 Sheriff’s Sales, On the firfi Tuejday in Auguft’ next, between the hours es 10 and 3 o'clock, WILL BE SOLD, A Horse and lume houfeiiold furniture, ievied on as the pro perty of George Horlback, to iatisfy several executions. Alfa, a negro boy, named An tony, levied on as the property of Dobtor Samuel M’Cormick, former sale not complied with. A negro wench named Miro, levied cn as the property of doc tor John Love, to iatisfy fevrral executions, at the iui.e of Wil liam Shaw, former lale not com plied with. A negro wench named Com fort, levied on as the property of Timothy Freeman, Continued from July lale. A negro wench and her child, ievied on as the property of John Pooler, Elqr. Conditions, Cajlj in thirty min utes after bid off, or refold. JOHN WILLIAMS, s c 3 .My 4 so OLD RAGS, “\T/ *TT, ,ie than■:(u..v rec ived ar Us W POOR-HOUSE, m t .„ s city, m - tienig great call Or i!n m. SiiCiknil, q, p t Ms - 75