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Wanted to purchase, from eighty to one hundred
Shares in the Planters’ Bank or the Bank of the State of
Georgia, for which cash will be pale. Enquire for par
ticulars of the printer. july 4 79
Fire-Wood.
The subscriber returns his sincere thanks to custom
ers and friends for past favors, and solicits a cont-nu-
ance of their custom. There is a constant supply of the
best oak, hickory and ash WOOD at his WoOd-Yard,
with drays in waiting to transport it from his wharf.
Ephraim Cooper.
N. B. Purchasers are requested not to pay the dray
man one cent, without a bill receipted.
june 13 +■ 72 ^
For sale
The Toll-Bridge over Great Ogechee River, at which
Joseph Hill lately resided— it is a substantial well built
bridge, composed chietly of cypress; it has stobd the
freshets, and appears to be in all respects a good and
complete piece of work. For terms apply to
- JOHN BOLTOV or 0 ex’ora.
JEREMIAH CUYLER. $ J. lkU.
april 4 -10
The subscribers
Have concluded to continue their bifti^ess through the
Summer, and will keep constantly on hand and for sale
at their Manufactory, mould and dipt CANDLES, some
of which are part bees’ w.tx. No. 1, 2 and 3 SOAP.
Also, good cider YLMtOAIl, at wholesale or bv the
gallon. • L. BALDWIN & CO.
june 11—*cm—69
Dissolution of Copartnership.
The firm of Chiustie & Hotchkiss was dissolved on
the loth inst. by mutual consent. Aii persons having de
mands against said firm will present the s .iae to Jared
Hotchkiss for set;leinent, and those indebted v ill call and
settle their accounts, as he is fullv authorised to settle tile
concerns of the firm ROBERT CHRISTIE, *
JARED HOTCHKISS.
-june 18 ■ -cm -72
r or 3u.ie
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 necessary out buildings. Tliis pro
perty will be sold for a moderate price, and a credit of
one, two and three years given for the payment.. Per
sons disposed to purchase will apply to .either of the
subscribers. BEN. SHEFTALL,
M. SHEFTALL, sen.
april 6 -41
VY anted to hire
A COMMODIOUS HOf'SE. Apply to the Printer.
A bag of Sea-Island Colton
Was brought to the subscriber’s store by mistake,
Some months ago, supposed to have come from about
the Exchange Dock. The owner is requested to prove
it, and take it away. d,
Camochan & Mitchel.
june 27—fp—76
Sheriff*s sale.
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Present their honom judge Johnson and judge Stephens.
In consequence of an act of Congress having passed;
changing the times and places of the sitting of this court,
so that the next court for this district will be holden at
at this place on the 14th day of December next; and
whereas by the said act, power is given \o this court to
make such rules and orders as may be necessary to pre
vent delay justice arid injury to parties; it is ordered,
that the nextpury to be drawn, sliall be drawn and sum
moned to meet at this place in pursuance of the said act,
arid that all writs, and process of all kinds, issued return
able to the term in course at Milledgeville, shall be held
returnable to the court next to be holden at this place;
and that the parties be required to appear accordingly
to plead or prosecute; a-«! it is further ordered, that the
act of Congress on the foregoing subject, together with
this order, be published by the clerk of this court for two
months during the ensuing vacation.
Extract from the minutes of the sixth circuit court of
the United States, for the District of Georgia.
Johx J. Bcleoch, clerk.
AN ACT.
For the more convenient arrangement of the times and
places of holding the circuit Courts of the United States,
for the District of South Carolina and Georgia.
Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representa
tives of the United States of America, in Congress assem
hied, 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 say, for the District of Georgia,
at Savannah, on the fourteenth day of December in every
\ ear, and at Milledgeville, on the sixth day ol May
every year; for the District of South Carolina, at Charles
ton, on the twentieth day of November in every year, and
at Columbia on the twentieth day of April m every year,
and the Circuit Court for the said Districts respectively
or the Circuit judge of the said Sixth Circuit is author!
sed end required to make all sue*, rules and orders
may be necessary to carry into effect the change in tim
and place of holding the said courts according to tne f rne
intent and meaning of this act. H. CLAY.
Speakerof the house of representatives
JOHN GAllaLARl).
President of the srritite pro-tempore.
April 24, 1816—approved,
JAMES MADISON.
hme 16—M
BAflk m TilE UMTJbJJ STATES.
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NOTICE.
sen
con
JS otice. ^ r
All-persons having demands against the estate of John
II. D. cbell, dec. and thoseir.delitLdar.. requested to cali
on C. 14. Hayden, and settle the s «rne, who is authorised
to transact the business of said estate.
Ann Deubell.
iune 25 <-» r 5 " r
On the first Tuesday >n August next,
"Will be sold at tiie court house in Effingham county,
between the usual hours,
All that tract of land, containing two hundred two
and a half acres- situated in the county of Jasper^se
venteenth district, No. 130, or so much thereof as will
Satisfy the taxes of Philip Jones—amount due two dol
lars 19 cents uud costs. C. II. DASHER, g, e. c.
june 8—68
City Sheriff’s sales.
On the first Tuesday in .Ingust next,
Will be sold at the court house, in the city of Savannah
between the usual hours,
The Lot and Buildings, in Broughton-street, at pre
sent occupied by William Stephens; levied on as his pro
perty to satisfy sundry executions against him
Also one half of the Buildings anil one half of the lease
of the Lot, on the south common; levied on as the pro
perty of John F. Herb to satisfy a judgment in favor of
John B. Norris, against Herb & Rahn
Isaec D’Lyou, c. s. s.
june 29 77 .
Notice.
Nine months after date application will be made to
the Justices of the Inferior Court of Bulloch county, for
leave to sell one half part of an undivided six hundred
acre tract of Land, lying in Scriven county, for the be
nefit of the heirs and creditors of John Lowther, late of
Bulloch county, dec. MARY LOWTHER,
june 29—fw*—77 . adm’rx
Late Hank of the United States.
Notice is hereby given to all persons interested in tlie
trust funds of the late Bank of foe United States, as the
proprietors of bank-notes, or of dividends upon stock,
either of capital or interest, and in general to ail th
creditors of the said bank or trust of whatsoever des
cription, that unless their claims are presented for set
tlement before the 4th day of March, 1817, when tiie
term of six years from the creation of rhe Said trust will
have expired, the trustees will not feei themselves ob
liged to make opposition to any decree or order of
court, -which may be obtained for the distribution among
the stockholders of the amount hitherto reserved to sa
tisfy the said creditors. G. SIMPSON,
may 28 |po 63 4 Cashier.
Ten Dollars’ reward.
Ranaway from the subscriber about the-first of January
last, a negro man named LUCK, five feet four or five
inches in hieglit, well made, but srhall, aged about 30
years, and well known in Savannah, having-worked about
t iWxrfor several years p;ist, and mamiged by Joseph
Rahn, executor of Nathaniel Zett'.er, deceased-
William Bird.
february 1—f—12
*** Brought to gaol in Savannah, on
the 28di June, 1816, a Negro .Man who says bis name
is Tom, and that he belongs to Mr. John A. Cuthbert, in
Liberty county He is about 35 years of age, and' 5
feet 7 inches high. Has on an osnaburg shirt, and
blue and wlijte homespun trowsers.
II. M‘Call, g. c. c.
july 4—79
One Hundred Dollars
Will be paid, for the recovery of my Mullatto Girl,
Salli, (or Sanitte) on proving'to conviction of her be
ing harbored or employed by any white person, or tak.
en out of the state; if by a colored person, Fifty Dollars,
and thirty for her apprehension alone, on lodging her
in the gaol of Savannah. She was formerly owned hy
Messrs. Rosignol, of this place, and" absconded on the
20th March last; she is about five fiat one or two inches
high, very hollow footed, about twenty-five or six years
old, high featured, father likely, and of a slender nuke,
has a scar on one of Irfc’r arms, from a bum, puts on a
modest down look when spoken to; and very capable of
telling a plausible tale. ARCHIBALD WILKINS.
(T/’ Should she be in any of tbe gr'ols in or out of the state,
the keeper thereof is requested to address me a line to
that effect and oblige their’a, &c. A. W.
july 2— . -Lf -78
Escheator’s sales.
On Thursday, the 11 th day of July nert,
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
without heirs in this state.
Conditions, cash. Sale to commence at 10 o’clock.
By order of the court of ordinary.
Samuel M. Bond,
june 20 ■» 73 Es cheater, Chatham county.
Sheriff’s saW.s.
On the first T oesday in August next,
Will be sold at the court house, in the city of Savannah
between the usual hours of 1# and 3 o’clock,
All those three several lots or p-rcels of Land, situate and
being in Y dnacraw, near the city of Savannah, county of
Chatham; , knowiv by the numbers twenty-two, twenty
three and twenty-four, bounded on the north ..nd west
by Twigg’s land, south by a lane, east by lot number
Iwentv-one, wluch said lots adjoin each other; levied on
as the property of Benjamin Wall to satisfy Wm. Wal
lace, Thomas Gumming and Joseph Stiics, administrators
of Joseph Clay, dec. the above property mortgaged by
the said Wall, and sold by virtue of a rule absolute of the
superior court of this county. A. COPE, s. c. c.
june 29 77 .
Sheriff’s sales.
On the first Tuesday in August next,
Will be sold, at the co;^-t-in>use in Jefferson, Camden
county, between the usual hours of-15 and 3 o’clock,
A tract of Land lying arid being in Camden county, on
Great Satilla nver, containing 327 acres, more or less; or
so much tiiereof us will satisfy the taxes of Charles John
ston, for the year 1815. Also, his fifty per centum tax,
for the year 1814; amount due §18 37 cents, and cost.
Also, a tract of Land lying and being in Camden coun
ty, on Great Satilla river, containing 250 acres, more or
less; or so much thereof . s will satisfy the taxes of John
Gormon, for the year 1815. Also, his fifty per centum
tax for the year 1814; amount due g6 73 cents, ?
cost.
Also, a Lot and improvements in the town of St. Ma
ry’s, on which Stepnen W. Moor now resides; levied on
as the property of said Stephen W. Moor, to satisfy his
taxes fo>- th. year 1815. Also, his fifty per centum tax for
the year 1814; amount due f,27 98 cents, andcost.
Also, the improvements of Thomas Clark, jun. in the
town of St. Mary’s; levied na ;-,s the property.of said
Thomas Clark, jun. to satisfy his taxes for the year 1815
Also, his fifty per centum tax for tiie year 1814; amount
due (j3 10 cents, and cost.
Also, a tract of land, lying and being in Camden
county, on the north side of Crooked river,, about one
fourth of a mile above the residence of Abraham Pratt,
containing 150 acres, more or less; levied on as the pro
perty of said Abraham Pratt, to satisfy an execution in
favor of David Lewis.
Also, a tract of Land lying and being in Camden
county, on North river, containing 900 acres more or
less; levied on ak the property of Catharine Howell, ex
ecutrix of John Howell, to satisfy the taxes due for the
year 1015. Also, the fifty per centum tax, for the year
1814; amount due |§2J 93 cents, and cost.
John Bailey, s. c. c.
june 27—76
Sheriff’s sales.
On the first Tuesday in August next,
Will be sold at the court House in tire city of Savannah,
between the usual hours of 10 and 3 o’clock,
All that Island of marsh, situated in the river Savannah,
in Chatham county, bounded every side by the said river,
said to contain eight hundred acres, originally granted to
Noble Jones; also, a tract of land granted to the said
Noble Jones, containing 437 acres, in the cqunty of Chat
ham aforesaid, bounded southwardly by a causway, Ba-
thesria, and lands of William Alien and Ben. Stirs, west-
Wardiy by lands called Nazareth and Euphrates, and
northwardly by lands of John Smith, John Carr,- and
vacant.marsk, and eastward!}- by lands of John Curry,
and the western shore of the the Isle of Hope.
Also, all that lot or piece of ground, known as lot No.
28, being one of the five acre lots, eastward of the city of
Savannah, near the Thunderbolt road, bounded north
wardly and eastwardly by lands of H. Lillibridge, south
wardly by lot No. 39, and westwardiv by No. 25; the
above levied on as the property of George Buchanan,
mortgaged by tiie said George Buchanan to John Wil
kinson, and sold to satisfy said Wilkinson, agreeably to a
rule absolute of the honorable the superior court of Chat
ham county.
Also, all that tract of land situated in the countv of
Chatham, called Chatham, consisting of oak hickory and
pine, and containing by resurvey 738 acres, formerly the
property of Sarah Oddlng8e.il, bounded on the north by
the Savannah farm lots, on the southwest by the village
of Acton, on the southeast by the Orphan House tract,
and on the northeast by land formerly Mrs. Moore’s;
levied on as the property of John Fraser, mortgaged by
the said John Fraser to Francis Hopkins, and sola to satis
fy said Francis Hopkins, agreeable to a rule absolute of
the honorable the Superior Court of Chatham county.
A. Cope, s. c. c.
iune 20 73
Notice.
Those persons, members of the Chatham Regiment,
late in the service of the United States, who have not re-
ceived their pay, are informed that*thev canjeceive the
sums respectively due them, at any time'previous to the
24th inst. on which day the accounts will be closed.
James Morrison, p. m.
july 6 80
Notice
The monthly meeting of the Board of Managers of
the Georgia Bible Society will be held in the Library
Room, at 5 o’clock r. ji. on MONDAY, the 8th instant.
WILLIAM B. JOHNSON,
july 6-C-80 Recording Sectary
congress, passed on the tenth day of April last, entitled ‘Vtn .tct to incorporate the ,SV*
scribers to the Bank of the United States,” subscription books will be opened at the Bank of Augusta, on the
day of July next, and will continuetjpen every day from the tifbe of opening the same, between the hours of tt '
o’clock in the forenoon, and four o’clock in the afternoon, for the term of twenty days, exclusive of Sundays*
when the same will be closed.' , * ’
That any individual, company, corporation, or state, may subscribe for any number of shares «f the capital of
said bank, not exceeding three thousand shares, and at the time of subscribing, there must be paid on each shar»
five dollars in gold or silver coin of the United States, or of foreign coins, and twenty-five dollars more in bfc.
coin or in funded debt, in the manner following: that is to say, the payments in coin must be made in gold or s jf
ver coin of the United States, or in gold coin of Spain or the dominions of Spain, at the rate of one hundred cents
for every twenty-eight grains and sixty hundredths of a grain of the actual weight’ thereof; or in other forei-v*
gold or silver coin, at the several rates prescribed by the first section of an act regulating the currency of fortiSi,
coin in the United Stftfes, passed on tiie 10th day of April, 1806; that is to say,
The gold coins of Great Britain-and Portugal, at tiie rate of one hundred cents for every twenty-seven grains
of the actual weight thereof.
The gold coins of France, at the rate of one hundred cents for every twenty-seven grains and two fifths of j
grain of the actual weight tiiereof.
Spanish milled dollars at the rote of one hundred cents for each, the actual weight whereof shall not be |. y
than seventeen penny 7 weights and seven grains, and in proportion for the parts of a dollar—crowns of France
at the rate of one hundred and ten cents for -cacii crown, the actual Weight whereof shall not be less than
eighteen penny weights and seventeen grajns, i.nd in proportion for the parts of a crown.
The payments made in the funded debt of the United States, will be received at the following rates, thatij
to say, * • »
The funded debt bearing an interest of six per centum per annum,' Rt the nominal or par value thereof; th e
funded debt beoring an interest of three per centum per annum, at the rate of sixty-five dollars for e'i
sum of one hundred dollars of the normnul amount thereof; and the funded debt bearing an interest of seven
per centum per annum, at the rate of one hundred and six dollars and fifty-one cents, for every sum of or,,
hundred dollars of tiie nominal nVnount thereof; together with the amount of the interest accrued on the said
several denominations of funded debt, to be computed and allowed to the first July.—Proviiied nevertheless, Thit
it shall be incumbent on the subscribers to produce such evidence as may be satisfactory to the commission
ers that the interest iias not been paid—for which, purpose a certificate from the commissioner of loans wilj
be required—and
That*at tiie time and place of subscribing each and every subscriber must deliver to the Commissioners tk»
certificates of funded debt, for the funded <i. i;t proportion of their respective subscriptions, together with a power
lowing: that is to say,
of attorney, in tue form tol
« Know all men by 7 these presents, that I
of the state of
, Jo hereby authorise
, a subscriber for ■
and empower Edward H d
snores of the capital of tiie Bank of the United State _ ^
den, James 8. Walker, and John Gumming-, or a majority ol them, Commissioners^ for Superintend^-
tbe subscriptions at Augusta, in the state of Georgia, in person, or by substitute to transfer indue io-mt
of law, tiie funded debt .vhiyeof the certificates are hereunto annexed, to the President, Directors and
Company of the Bank of th_ United States, as soon as the Bank shall be organized: Provided alwav"
That if, m consequence of the apportionment of the shares in the capital of said Bank among the~si-h'
scribers in the manner by law directed, the said funded debt shall be of a greater amount than sh 1!
be necessary to complete the payments of the funded debt portion for the siiares to be apportion ’
oniv so much of the funded debt shall be transferred by virtue «f the power and authority he’-l'b*'
given, as shall be necessary to complete such payments. 1 ^
Witness my 7 hand and seal, this day of ■ , 1816.
Signed and delivered, J
in the presence of 5
N. B. The wording of the power must be changed when necessary to meet the cases of subscriptions bv com.
panies, corporations, or states; and foe parties should acknowledge the execution of the power before a m l
gistmte, who will certify the sane under his hand and seal in the usual form. a
The Commissioners have adopted the following regulations in receiving Subscriptions.
The payments, as well in coin as in funded deot of any number of subscribers may be consolidated the u-
ments of coin into one sytm, and the hauled debt info one or more certificate*; Provided, there shall be annex'A
to the power to transfer a schedule of tiie proportions which tiie subscribers so combined are ■
Every Attorney claiming-to receive any surplus which may Arise in consequence of a rtdu
will be'requilt d. to produce to the commissioners, at the time of any such application, satisfactory
ful authority to receive tli'e same.
At any time during the term allowed bv law for receiving subscriptions to the said bari, arv person in.
tending to subscribe, may deliver to the casluer of the Planter’s Bank in Savannah, or to the ca. w r of the Bank
of Augusta, on every share so intended to he subscribed, five dollars in gold or silver coin, acc- the rates
prescribed hv the act of incorporation—and particularized above. The cashiers will give to foe person, or the
laenceofhis law.
. . by the commissioners at tbe time of sub.
scpbing, as evidence ot the payment m com—tor the number ot shares so subscribed, provided the number of shares
to which each subscriber may be entitled, shall be endorsed thereon, or annexed thereto, and signed by foe sub.
scriber or subscribers, or their attorney duly authorized.
As it may be inconvenient in many cases, to obtain cei-tificates of funded debt, for the exact amounts intendeds
1 —ribed, it has been determined that payments of such are not necessarily to be made precisely equal to tie
of subscription payable—but they must be sufficient to cover tiie same. J 1
EDWARD HARDEN, A
JAMES S. \\ ALKER, ( Commissioners.
-'*■ > .JOHN CUMMING, \
Augusta, C Ga.J June 17, 1816. [ex 74J
be subscrib
portion
For sale or rent
'rhe house at present occupied by Mr. John Carno-
chan, situated at the comer of Bay and JefTerson-streets,
the former residence of William Wailac4, esq. Applica
tion for foe same to be made to
Joseph Gumming.
mv 19—f -—fio
1 lurty dollars’ reward.
Runaway from the subscriber, on Sunday, 16th instant,
negro man Job, about 2o or, 21 years of age, rather yel
lowish complexion, and about 5 feet 7 or 8 inches high;
had on when he, went away, a black coat, light casshnere
pantaioons, boots and a black hat; has been seen several
tunes about town since with light clothes on.
The above reward will be paid for lodging him in gaol
or deivvcringhiin to me, and all reaonable expences.
J. E. Hartridge.
■one 22 74
Notice.
All demands against the estate of V. A. Stookes, dec.
must be rendered in, duly attested, without delay, to
John Carnochan,
june 27 —r,r -76 ad-dor
U)0 Dollars’ reward.
Ranaway from the subscriber, at Edgefield court house,
on the ni£ht of the 13th inst a mulatto man named Junes,
about 28 years old, 5 feet 9 or 10 inches high, slender but
well formed, somewhat slow in his gait, of a sedate frown
ing countenance; but very plausible and intelligent,
speaks very well for a slave. He is a very good work
man os a carpenter and cabinet-maker, and very capable as
a servant or waiter. He inclines a little forward in walk
ing, and there is one unerring mark by which he may be
known, his left arm, which has been put out of j r oint
at the elbow, when he was quite young, and never pro
perly set, and may be perceived by 7 attentive observation
even with a coat on. He had on when he went away, a
reddish mixed homespun coat and striped blue northern
homespun pantaloons—he may possibly 7 endeavor to
reach Savannah or Charleston, to get on board of some
vessel, and go to the northern states. All captains of
vessels are therefore cautioned against concealing him,
and receiving him on board. He will no doubt endeavor
to pass under an assumed name as a freeman. Any per
son who will apprehend the said fellow, and commit
him to gaol in Savannah or in any part of Georgia* be
yond the distance of 100 miles from Augusta and give
information to the subscriber at Edgefield court house,
is. c.) will be entitled to the above reward.
W. Elleson.
june 25 it 75
£?* Brought to gaol, in Savannah,
on the 7th June, 1816, a Negro Alan, who says is narra
is Cutfee, and that he belongs to the estate ofcjohn
Fraser, but has been in foe charge of John H. M‘Intosh.
He is about 35 years of age, and 5 feet 9 inches high;
he has an ulcer on his left leg, and has lost the little toe
of his left foot; has on white cotton shirt, jacket and
trowsers. HUGH M*CALL, c. c. c.
june 13—70
£> Brought to gaol, in Savaumali,
March 29, 1816, a Negro W oman, who says her name
is M i Hr, 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. M < Call, g. c. c.
june 4—66
*** Brought to gaol, in Savannah,
June 17, 1816, a negro man, who says lus name is Crujo,
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 oznaburg-s shirt and trowsers and drab
woolen jacket. H. AI'CAUL, g. c. c.
iune 18 - 72
125 Dollars’ reward.
Ranaway, some months past, the following Negroes,
belonging to the estate of Peter II. Morel, deceased—Jui.
a likely man, about five feet six inches high, a carpenter
bv trade, of a yelloifish co'mplection—he is well known
in Savannah, and was formerly owned by the late John P.
Ward, esq. Si.vox, a young man, about twenty-five years
old, has a downcast look, when spoken to. Modia, a
young woman, of light complection, about twenty-five
years old, and Aggit, a woman about thirty years old,
limps when she walks, occasioned by a bum.' The above
negroes are harbored at tiie south end of Ossabaw, where
Joe was recently taken, but made his escape. Fifty dob
lars will be paid for Joe’s being lodged in the county
gaol and twenty-five dollars each for the others.
John H. Morel.
jnne 13—79
Sheriff’s sales.
On the first Tuesday in August next,
Will be sold at the court house, in the city of Savannah,
between the usual hours of ten and three o’clock,
A negro woman, named Rose; levied on as the pro
perty of Edward Lloyal, deceased, to satisfy a judg
ment in favor of R. Mitchell, survivor
Alsa»anegTo man, named Will; levied on as the pro
perty of John Fraser, dec. to satisfy judgments in
favor of Joseph Kitchen et. al.
Also, all that tract of Land, originally purchased of
Joseph Wood, for 600 acres, bounded northwardly by
lands of Thomas Young, formerly George Cuthbert, east
wardly by lands granted Kenan, now part of Mulberry
grove, southwardly and southeastwardly by general
Read’s land, fbrmerly Zubly’s; the same having been re
surveyed by John M'Kinnon and found to contain seven
iut‘<- 27—75
Llpy
COPE, s. c. c.
Savaimau Boor House and Hospital.
VISITING COMMITTEE
For July and August,
James Husteb and James AL Watxe.
june 29-—77
Jtieph Gumming,
Sherrff’s sale.
On the first Tuesday in September next,
Will be sold at the court honse, in -Jefferson, Cam
country, between the usual hours of ten and. force
o’clock,
A tract of Land, tying and being in Camden countr,
on St. Alary’s river, about one and h half .ndes from the
town of St. Mary’s, containing seven hundred and eigh
ty acres, more or less—levied on under the foreclosure
of a mortgage as the property of the representatives of
Margaret Jones to satisfy the Commissioner* of Camden
County Academy. , JOHN BAILEY, s. c. c.
June 27 76
Sheriff’s sales.
On .the first Tuesday in August next,
Will be sold at foe court house, in RLc.eborough, Li
berty county, between the hours of ten and three
o’clock, the following property 7 , viz:
Abbey, a negro woman; levied on as the property of
James M. Stewart, dec. to satisfy two executions, one in
favor of Samuel Lewis, administrator of George Foster,
surviving copartner of Foster & Stewart, the qther in
favor of tiie admmistrator Daniel Boardman.
Also, Juba, Daphne, Mary, Jack Sharper, Paul, Sam,
veggy, Rachael and Clarinda; levied on as the property'
of Jonathan B. Bacon to satisfy executions in favor of
R- &. J. Bolton and Curtis Bolton & Co. Conditions,
ca ? h - BENJAMIN AIELL, s. l. c.
june 27-0—76 ^
Sheriff’s sales.
On the first Tuesday in August next,
Will be sold at the court house in the city of Savannah,
between the usual hours of ten and three o’clock,
A negro woman named Nanny, levied on as the pro
perty of doctor William loot, to satisfy a judgment in
J favor of Peter Crovat. ADAM COfE, s, c, c.
Secretary I june 2ft ■— -77