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Philadelphia Razee Boots.
The subscriber has just received per brig Olynthte, t
SO pair RAZEE BOOTS, of a superior quality.
John Douglass.
iune 1— 65 . - ■ ■
Marshal’s sale.
On the Jirst Tuesday in July next,
Will be sold at the Market-house in St Mary's, between
the hours of ten and three o’clock,
The Buildings on part of wharf lot No. 3, in St.
Maty’s-—levied on as the property of Paul Chase to
satisfy sundry executions at the suit of the United
-States against said Paul Chase and others.
John Eppiiiger,
iune 1 -65 Marshal.
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sale
For
The Toll-Bridge over Great Ogechee River, at which.
Joseph Hill lately resfied—it is a substant?^ well built
bridge, composed chiefly of
freshets, and appears to be ~
complete piece of worki? J
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april
stood the
a good and
to
’ , > eXors.
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The
Vast
die u,
s having been
received^they wfll be p»d litthe!
ange, on
fetffol-
24th instant.
Captain
~ Captain J-
derlin’s coit
Captain J.jHarehall’s company on
Captain lf, W. Williams’ do do
CaptainE. S. Bees’ do do
Captain *..Mackay’s do do
Captain W. A. Dunham’s do do
Captain J. Hunter’s do do # __ r
Commencing alT0« o’clock in the morning of each
day. JAMES MORRISON,
Paymaster \*t ties. Afilitia, United States’ tennte-
l une 2u.73 ... - ^ . -
25th Instant.
36th do
27th do
28th do
39th do
.-1st July
2dr do
supply Of Doctor Bamo|Uis supemne - YELLOW
BARK, at wholesale and retail* venders of medicine wdl
find it to feeir interest to supply themselves with this
Bara, as » liberal discount will be allowed thepi-
; Josi&li Fenfielct
49
april 25f
—+rn-
cFb uring my..absence from this state,
Messrs. WitnaM Jrf! GtiLELAND and Samvel Daves-
- fo 5 Saoi, in Savannah,
oh the 7th Juufe, 1816, a Negro Man, who says is lune
is Or?**, awfthat lie belongs to the estate of John
Fraser, hut has been in the charge of John H. McIntosh
He ft about 35 years, of age, and 5 feet 9 indies high-
he lias sin ulcer pn his left leg, and has lost the little toe
of his left foot- has on white cotton shirt, jacket and
trowsere; ' HUGH M'CALL, c. c c
June 13—70
& Brought to gaol, in Savanuafi^
post, are legally authorised to transact my business.
Isaiah Davenport.
Sheriff Sales continued.
June 1, 1816, a Negro Man, who says his name is Ben
and that he belongs to William Cable, Hear New-Orleans!
He is about forty-five years of age, and five feet three
inches high. He was formerly owned by Mr. Delburg
in this city'. 6
Uhathaift Academy.
Fifteen female pupils w® be received, into , the Acade
my; For tickets of admission apply to WnjJAK Law,
esq, at fee Academy. ^ " v 63
Marshal’s sale.*
The subscribers
Have concluded to continue their business through the
wummer, and will keep constantly on hand and for .sate
iat their Manufactory, mould and dipt CANDLES, some
of which are part bees’ wax. No. 1, 2 and 3* SOAP.
Also, good cider VINEGAR, at wholesale or by the
gallon. L. BALDWIN & CO.
june 11—-*cw—69
Dissolution of Copartnership.
The firm_ of -Chkisttb &■ Hotchkiss was dissolved on
the 15th inst. by mutuafeonsent. All persons having de
mands against said firm will present fee same to Jared
Hotchkiss for settlement, and those indebted will call and
settle their accounts, as he is fully authorised to settle the
concerns of the firm ROBERT CHRISTIE,
JARED HOTCHKISS.
. 3W? *“
For sale
The PLANTATION called'Vehnezobre, settled by
'colonel Daniel Heyward, dec. situate on fee east side of
the Savannah back-river, twelve miles from fee city, and
contiguous to fee lands of Thomas Gibbons, esq. The
tract consists of a total of 2126 acres, being divided in-
• to pretty equal proportions of tide-swamp, pine-barren
-cotton and provision lands. Of the former there are
about 300 acres on the river. Which, by. clearing, would
be well ^calculated for a productive rice plantation; arid
of the latter, wife a large body of cleared provision
land, there are about 190 acres of prime uncleared cot
ton laud. On the place there is an excellent dwelling-
house, with five rooms; a large substantially built bam,
with a number of negro-houses and other buildings.—
Possession of the place will be given at any time. For
terms, which will he made easy to an approved pur-
AU..nn« n I.» Ar, A n n i 11 nn rtf f^nlloUJnucm TclotV/l
On Thursday, the^Uh day of July next,
Will be sold.at.the court house in Savannah, all the
personal property of Robert Bowmakey, lately of Sa
vannah, shipwright, dec. an alien, who died intestate and
t without heirs in this state.
Conditions, cash. Sale to commence at 10 o’clock,
of the court of ordinary.
Samuel M. Bond,
pine 39———73 Kscheatnr. Chatham rounty.
chaser, apply to the owner, at Callawassie Island, St.
Luke’s Parish, Soufe-Caroiina, or to the undersigned
factors in Savannah,
may
WILLIAMSON & DE VILLERS.
Union Society.
Agreeable to a resolution of the hoard of managers .to
this society, all persons having bonds, notes.or other papers
-in their possesssion belonging to the institution, are re.
-quired to make a return of fee same to the unqersigned. wafl allured and harbored on board of some of the ves-
june
13—70
T. V. Gray.
Marine and Fire Insurance
OFFICE.
Holders of commissioners’ Certificates for shares of
■fee Marine and Fire Insurance Company, are requested
to render them in and receive stock certificates.
ft. Wayne, sec’ry.
june r~
On the first Tuesday in July text,
W'ill be sold at the court house in Savannah, by consent,
between the hours of 10and 3 o’clock,
TSio negro, women named Rose *nd Pi; kvied on as
■the property of Joseph Davis to satjsfy an execution at
fee suit of the United States, vs. Joseph Davis and David
Leion. * JOHN EPPINGER, marshal.
; june 20 * 73 • ■
Wharf and Stores.
On the 1st Tuesday • in July next,
Wall be sold at fee court house in Effingham cOUhty>
between the usual hours,
One hiuidred acres of land, bounded by laho of Reed
and others, situated in the county of Effingham, levied
on as the property of Mathew Reiser, to satisfy sundry
executions in favor of John M’l.aggon, returned to me
by a constable. C. H, DASHER, s. %. c;
june 8—68 . „
The subscriber
june 4—66
H. M f Call, g. c. c.
& Brought to gaol, w Savannah,
May 26, 1816, a Negro Woman, who says her name is
SaXly, and that she belongs to Mathew Coleman, of
Augusta; She is about thirty years of age, and five feet
three inches high: was advertised some time Since, and
says he ranaway about two years ago.
H. McCall, g. c. c
june 4—66
- gj.
._ To rent, the wharf and stores at present occupied by
Sfe. Barm M'Kinnev of which possession may be iiad on
fee firet"ȣNovember next. For temis, apply to
Having taken Doctor Footman into copartnership,
wishes to close his accounts—he therefore requests all
persons indebted to Ytim for medical services to settle
their accounts as early as possible.
John J. Jenkins.
The subscribers having entered into copartnership, ten
der feeir services in the- various branches of medicine
to their friends and inhabitants of Brvun c.onnty.
JOHN J. JENKINS,
RICHARD H. FOOTMAN,
Brought td
gaol, in Savannah
, |
N. W. Jones.
june 8-
june 15 ■ - 71
For sale or rent
Notice.
All persons having demands against the estate of
The house at present occupied by Mr. John Carno-
chan, situated at the comer of Bay and Jefferson-streets,
the former residence of William Wallace, esq. Applica
tion for fee same to be made to
Joseph Cumming.
mav 19—let.—60
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Escheatov’s sales.
Richard Morell, deceased, are request d to present them
agreeable to law, within twelve months from this fete;
and those indebted to said estate are requested to make
immed rite pavmcnt to
16——-58
may
Robbery.
Fiity Dollars’ reward.
Has been niissing since the morning of the 8th inst. a
likely mulatto Lad, abc * 18 years of age, of light com
plexion, regular features, hair black or dark, and per
fectly sfraight—his name is TEAGUE; he is slow ot
speecli, and when .closely questioned answers faultering-
ly, and is easily confused: his clothing was of the best
quality: he usually wore a grey or a black coat and
light cassimere pantaloons: he is sluggish in his grit
and movements; and slovenly in Iris dress: he is origi
nally from Worcester county, on the easterly snore of
Maryland, but has'been living for some time in Balti
more, where he belongs to James W. Williams. As he
has never had • any cause or pretext whatever for ab
sconding or leaving home, having been always treated
with great lenity, kindness and indulgence, there ft.no
doubt that he has been enticed away or carried off by
the artifice of Some designing person. Whoever shall
nrvrvw.lii.iwl nnrl oiifc-lir tvdiii*n fhp lari nr lArlcrp Kinl
apprehend and safely return the said lad, or lodge him
- I A T — ,, a-■ — ... A1 — — a a— — A v - n 4-L. m A A-1, /v r. .cm c. wr.
in a place of security in this city, so that the owner re
cover him, shall received thirty dollars if he be taken
within Baltimore city or county; or. if elsewhere, the
above reward. There is strong reason to believe he
sels that have sailed from Baltimore from the 8th to the
10th instant.
Baltimore, June 11, 1816—**—73
Notice.
18—72
For sale
A valuable tract of land, containing five hundaed-
acres, situate in M'liitosh county, and within one mile
■of-the court house; this land is well adapted to the cul
ture of sugar, rice and cotton. The terms will he libe
ral, and may be known by application to the subscriber
in Savannah. R. W. HABERSHAM,
march 9 29 -
Superior fcourt—Chatham county
May Term, 1816.
Nathaniel Adams, Stephen F. Williams; Jacob Fahm,
Lewis Turner, grand jurors, and George Low, Rode-
lick M‘Leod, Ezekiel Yarnell, John G. Scheurman, Sa
muel. M„ Mordecai, Henry Kaupt, Gabriel W. Denton,
petit jurors, having b'een duly suimnoned to attend this
court, _ and being-in default, Ordered, That fee said
^rand-jurors be fined forty dollars, and the said petit-
jurors twenty dollars each, unless good and sufficient
excuse, on oath, be filed in the clerk’s office within
thirty days.
Extract from the minutes,
Job T„ Bolles, elk.
June 11—69
Notice.
All persons are fiereby warned not to take Oyster-
nhells from Cockspur Island.; and a reward of twenty
dollars offered, by thehubsenber, for information to con
vietion against any person or persons committing such
trespass. JOHN M'QUEEN.
1,1 -r-r-—63
Daring Robbery,
Committed on Monday nigiit last, on board the brig
Exmouth, aow laying at Dolton’s central wharf; by some
person or persons cutting away the middte Staysail frdm
the masthead, anfeescape, g with the same. Any per
son who will give intelligence of the offender, or restore
the sail to the aforesaid brig, or store of Mr. Jonathan
Battelle shall be handsomely rewarded.
E. W. Pollard,
J.
iune 18-
-72
On
Select Boarding School
FOR YOUNG LADIES,
the plantation of Mr. WilBam Scarborough, Bam.
■aeU District, South-Carolina.
The summer vacation at this School ends on Monday,
the 8th July next, when a few more scholars will be re
ceived, not ovesr 13 years of age.
Terms—for spelling, reading, writing, arithmetic,
grammar, ■ geography, and plain sewing, boarding,
washing, and mending, 40 dollars per quarter.
French, drawing and music separately cliarged.
The situation of this schpol is particularly healthy.—
Further particulars ifiay be learnt, on application at the
store of Messrs. Andrew Low Sc Co.
june 15—e—71
For sale
A House and Lot, in St. James’s square; being! one of
the most healthy and pleasant situations in this city—on
the said lot are all necessaiy out huildings. This pro
perty trill be sold for a moderate price, and a credit of
one„two apd three years given for the pavraent Per
sons disposed to purchase vrill apply to either of the
■ w , ben. sheftall,
M. SHEFTALL, sen*
Subscribers,
april 5.
A Bank Note, for a certain amount, was picked up ou
Wednesday, the 5th instant, in the morning. Any per
son claiming the same, describing the amount, the bank,
and its numberf by paying for this advertisement, can
have the same again oil applying to the subscriber;
Elias Robert.
june 18 —k*—72
Notice.
During my absence to the northward, Oum M: LrL-
li b htik;i. is appointed my lawful attorney A. ROSS.
june 20 a* 73 ^
Some time last January,the letter m:ul between Darien
and Milledgevilfe, w s robbed of a. letter to me, enclosing
the half of the following bank notes, viz. 50 dollar note
of the Mechanic’s Bank, Charleston, No. 45, letter B
dated 12th Aagqst, 181,>—Three ]00 (Jollar notes, of the
State Rank. North Carolina, with the following dates and
numbers, viz. "No. 20, 14th July, 1814—No. 833, 31st
December; 1814, md No. 1904, 5th November, 1811, let
ter A on etch. Also, two tens of the samee bank; one
dated 6th June, 1814, No. 993, the othef- 8th August, 1813,
No. 2702 wife letter F on each. Fifty dollars will be
paid for fee recovery of fee above bilfc. Any informa
tion leading to feeir recovery, or the money itself can
be ' ’ft with the editor of the Republicin in Savannah, or
myself in Milledgeyille. P. JAILLET.
. 7’ The editor of the Savannah Re mblican will pub
lish fee above advertisement ascorrec ed, and fee editor
on the Raleigh Register, (s. c.) will.pl ,tse insert the same
for three months, and transmit his acc ount for payment.
april 4 *fc*——40
Sheriff’s sales.
Poor-House aucl Hospital.
VrsiTTXK COMMITTEE,
For May and June,
John P. Heurt and Johs Lewis.
Joseph Cumming,
april 30 1 51 ‘, Sec’ry.
United States—district 1 ot Georgia.
Smith, et-aL
?
Noali t. Sisson
Ri ube i Andei-son
E. Brqughton
Alexander and cargo. 5
■ Libel for salvage.
The
To the Marshal of said district.
[L. S.J JOHN J. BULLOCH, elk.
Whereas, a libel hath this day been filed, among the
things stating and alledging: That the libellant command
ing the United Spates’ revenue cutter Dallas, did on or
Thomas-N ottage
Stephen Titnmons
Henry-Cragg
Wiliiam Royston
i William Bragg
Robert Key
John Dennis
CERTIFICATE PILOTS.
Benjamin Sisson*
about the
Sfat
of the present month, save
by the exertions of himseifi officers and crew, the Bri
tish brig Alexander, from a total ioss, and bring the said
vessel safely into port, and for said exertions, prays, that
a proper and adequate salvage be allowed by decree of
tins court.
_ Now, you; the s:rid marshal, are hereby required to
cite and admonish, all persons interested in the premises,
to be and appear at a special distrietcourt to be held in
and for the said district, in the city of .Savannah, at fee
court-house, at ten o’clock *. m. of Friday, fee 2qth of
the present month, to shew cause, if anv they have* 1 why
the prayer of the libellant shonld not lie granted. .
Witness, the honorable William Stephens, judge of
said court, this 14-th of June, 1816.
Thomas U. P. Gharlfcon,
Proctor/or libellant.
All persons interested in the foregoing monition will
take due mrtibe. JOHN EPPINGER,
71^ Marshal.
■
125 Dollars’ reward.
Ranaway, some months past, the following Negroes,
belonging to the estate of Peter H. Morel, deceased—dor,
a likely man, about five feet six inches higli, a carpenter
by trade, of ayellpwish complection—he is well known
in Savannah, and was formerly owned by fee late John P.
Ward, esq. Siwox, a young man, about twenty-five years
old, has a downcast look, When ijpoken to. • Moure, a
young woman, of light complection, about twenty-fiye
years old, and Aggt, a woman about'feirty years old,
limps when she walks, occasioned by a bum. The above
negroesj are harbored at the south end of Ossabaw, where
Joe was recently taken, but made his escape. Fifty dol
lars will be paid for Joe’s being lodged m fee county
gaol and twenty-five dollars eaeh for the others.
John H. Mdrei.
june 13—70■' ;
Notice.
-41
A special meeting of fee bqard of Road Commi-
ft ordered, on Monday, the 24fe June, at the courfht, ,
in Savannah—the members are particularly requested td
be punctual in their attendance.
By order of Turnbull, chairman. %
v , Bond, secretary.;
june 20 73 ■ * :
On the first Tuesday in -Jn \j next,
Will be sold at the court-house in Rice ioro’, Liberty coun
ty, between'the hours often and three o’clock,
The following Property, viz: Primt i and Quaniner and
wench Betty, and a part of a tract of Land, on Goshen,
containing two hundred and twenty Ive acres, more or
less^formeriy the estate of Thomas i aepheard, bounded
east by John Roberts’ land, north by -eneral D. Stewart’s
land—4evied on as the property of ..nits Sandeford to
satisfy an execution in favor of James Holmes.
Also, a negro bov named Frank— evied on as the pro
perty of Thomas Mell, dec. to satisf an execution in fa
vor of John "Winn, tax-collector for the state and county
taxes due for the years 1814 and 18 5, and the fifty per
cent- tax due for the years 1813 and 1814; amounting to
sixteen dollars sixty-two and a half c nts and costs.
Also, Frank, George, Guy, Chlo<, Tom, April, Cato,
and Sylvia, and. a tract of Land c.o tabling four acres,
more or less, known by fee name of Middleton Hill,
bounded south and west by fee est; e of John Lambert’s
lands, and east by Richard S. Ba cr’s land; together
with a stock of Cattle and a flock o ‘Sheep;levied on as
fee property o Thomas Meli, dec used, to satisfy an
execution in favor of Paul Grimbal. Conditions cash,
and purchasers ta pay f -r titles.
Benjamin M [11, b. l. e.
may 30—64 »
To all whom it in a w concern,
Notice is hereby given, feat fee t lowing persons »*h
are.licensed by the Commissioners of Pilotage to act as
Pilots.
BRANCH PILO' S.
John hxon
John ,'leary
Jesse ’urnace
S. H
Hen: <f Baker
John Low
John Hale
By order of the board,
D. D. Williams, c. b. p.
april 30 51
Georgia—Chatham county.
Timmons
By Samuel M. Bond, clerk of the court of ordinary
of said county. j
To alL whom it may concern.
Whereas, Henry Harbock, of s; id county, planter, has
applied tome fife letters of ad mi; istration’on tlie estate
of Henry Harbook, late of said c< mtv, deceased, as one
of the heirs. J '
No_w, tlierefore, these are, to
and singular tlie kindred and ere.
Harbock, deceased, to file their
have) in my office on or before
next, otherwise letters of ai
to the applicant.
Given under my hand and sei of office, at Savannah,
fee 30th of Mav, 1816.
[L. S.j SAMUE , M. BOND,
•[*—64] < ^
Sheriff’s sales continued.
ite and admonish all
iiors of the said Henry
bjedtions (if any tliey
e first Monday of July
ition will be granted
c. c. o.
March 29, 1816, a Negro Woman, who says her name
is Mart, and that she belongs to Mrs. Thompson, of
Augusta, alias Jesse Walton of" Wilkes county. She is
five feet one inch high, very corpulent, and about thirty-
five years” of age.
H. McCall, g. c. c.
june 4—66 ' ;
Brought to gaol, in Savannah'
on the 13th of June, 1816, a negro man, who says his
name is Gat, and that he belongs to Mr. Geo: W. M ! A1-
lister, m Bryan county; he is about five feet eleven
inches high and thirty years of age, and lias an iron on
his left leg. H. M'CALL, e. c. c.
june 18 72
£5" Brought to gaol, in Savannah^
on tlie 14th of June, 1816, a negfo wonian, who says her
name is Naxct, and that she belongs to Mr. Carr, on
Ogechee: she is about twenty years of age and four feet
ten inches high; has on striped homespu shirt and pe-
ticoat, and formerly belonged to Mrs. Lawrence, of this
city. H. M‘CALL, c-. c. c.
june 18- —-72
£> Brought to gaol, in Savannah,
June 17, 1816, a negro man, who says his name is Criuo,
and that he belongs to John Miller, near Jacksonboro’,
(Ga.) He is about forty years of age and five feet nine
inches high; has on oznaburgs shirt and trowsers and drab
woolen jacket. H. M’CALL, g. c. c.
june 18 72
Savannah, May 11, 1816.
Present their honors judge Johnson and judge Stephens.
In consequence of an act of Congress having passed,
changing the times and places of tlie sitting of this court,
so that the next court for tills district will be holden at
at this place on the 14th day of December next; and
whereas by the said act, power is given to this court to
make sufch rules and omers as may be necessary to pre
vent delay of justice and injury to parties; it is ordered,
that the next jdry to be drawn, shall be drawn and sum
moned to. meet at this place in pursuance of the said act,
and that all writs, and process of all kinds, issued return
able to the term in epurse at Milledgevilie, shall- be held
returnable to fee court next to be holden at this price;
and that fee parties be required to appear accordingly
to plead or prosecute; anti it is further ordered, that the
act of Congress on the foregoing subject, together with
this order, be published by tlie cierk of this court for two
months dturing tlie ensuing vacation.
Extract; from the minutes of the sixth circuit court of
the United States, for fee District of Georgia.
John J. Bulloch, clerk.
AN ACT.
For the more convenient arrangement of fee times and
places of holding fee circuit Courts of the UniiedjStates,
for tlie District of South Carolina and Georgia..
Be it enacted by the Smote and House of Representa
tives of the United States of Jlmerica, in Congress assen.-
bled, that from and after the first day" of June next, the
Circuit Courts in and for the sixth circuit of the United
States, shall be held at the following times and places,
and no others; that is to Bay, for the District of Georgia,
afeSavannah, on the fourteenth day T of December in evu y
y'ear, and at Milledgeville, on the" sixth day of May in
every y'ear; for the District of South Carolina, at Charles
ton, on the twentieth day of November in everv year, and
at Columbia on the twentieth day of April in every year,
and the Circuit Court for tlie said Districts respective!!,
or tlie Circuit judge of the said Sixth Circuit is authori
sed and required to make all such rules and orders as
may be necessary to carry into effect the change in time
and place of Holding tlie said courts according to the true. ’
intent and. meaning of this act. H. CLAY.
Speaker of the house of representatives.
' JOHN GAILLARD,
President of the senate pro-tempore.
April 24, 1816—approved,
JAMES MADISON.
june 16—al—71
Sheriff’s sales.
On the first Tuesday in July next,
Will be sold at the court-house, in the city of Safermah,
between the usual hours of 10 and 3 o’clock,
All that one fourth of lot No. 25, Warreu ward, in
the city of Savannah—levied on as the property of Samu
el Howard and sold to satisfy fee bank; tlie former pur
chaser not having compiled wife the terms of sale.
Also, a yellow fellow named Will, a carpenter and
cooper—levied on as tlie property of William Smith, and
sola to satisfy' Edward Lloyd, dec.
Also, a negro woman, Cu>f—levied on as the property
of Mrs. Eirick, and sold to satisfy WiiJiani Alford, the
said woman returned to me by a constable.
Afto, negro vonwi named Leer—levied on as the pro
perty of EdiTHfeti Jarvis, and sold to satisfy David Bell
for others. .ADAM COPE, t
may 3U 64 5. c. c.
Sheriff sales continued.
On the first Tuesdai/ in July next,
Will be sold at the court house in tlie city of Savannah,
between thefiisuuj hours of 10 and 3 o’clock,,
40 coils Rope; all the packing Machinery, one iron
Chi. st, and some Lumber—levied on as the urooem of
F.benezer,Stark, deceased, and sold to satisfy Sandiford
& . Co - ADAM CUBE,
june 8—68
S. (L
On the first Tuesday in July next,
Will be sold at the court house in the city of Savannah,
between tlie usual hours of 10 and 3 o’clock,
A mulatto fellow named Johpf levied on as tlie proper
ty of William Smith to satisfy a judgment in favor ofEd-
ward Lloyd, dec. j
Also, wharf lot, No. 3, Tamsftraw, adjoining Pooler’s
on fee west, and Clark’s on tlie fast; levied. On as the pro
perty of William Lewden, dec. to satisfy fee administra-
tore of John Herb, theibnner purchaser not having com
plied wife the terms of sales, j
Adam Cope, s. c. c.
ank of the U nited States.
Notice is hereby given to all persons interested in the
trust fends of the late Bank of the United States, as the
proprietors of bank-notes, or of dividends upon stock,.
«ther of capital or interest, and in general to all fee
creditors of the said bank or trust of whatsoever des-
e«ption, that unless their chums are presented for set-
tlement before the ; , 4th day of March, 1817, when the
pf 'six years from the creation of fee Said trusts will
have expired, fee trustees will not feel themselves ob
liged to make' opposition to any decree or order of
court, wkicAmay be/ibuined for fee distribution among
^Sldc^fetore" ^r fe
may 28——fyo—-*-63 / j
G. SIMPSON.
City-Sheriff’s sales.
On the first Tuesday in July next,
Will be sold at the court-house in the city of Savannah,
between tlie usual hours,"
A negro woman named Curtinia—-levied on as the pro
perty of estate John Middleton, to satisfy David Gu"t1
and others. 0
Also Buildings on Lot No. 1, Wilmington tything, Derby
ward,—levied on as fee property of Henrietta Miller, to
satisfy her city-tax for the year 1815, amount due g45 37)
cents and costs. ^
Also, thefbllowingarticles, two wash-hand bason Stands,
one pine Table, three trunnel Bedsteads, one sop ha
Frame, two Bedsteads, one Cot, fouriwork Benches, one
grinds tone, part of a Cotton-Gin, carpenters’ Tools, one
ot and Matrass—levied ot as fee property of Andrew
Bare to satisfy Sarah Johnston.
june 1-,—65
Isaac D’Lyen, s. c. s.
Sheriff’s sale.
in August next,
WD1 be soldmtthe court house in EfJ- ttg bam county,
,,, .. , between the usual hr
All that tract of land, cont*" . J two
and* acres, situated =- ^ ftSr, se-
venteenth district, N- ■ the county of J-i* i P ’ m
satisfy jajre- • a. 130, Or so much thereof^ ^
.ents and costs.
c.