Savannah republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1816-1818, July 20, 1816, Image 4

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Marshals sales. 'M- Science By’virtue of a decree of'T.ie honorable the sixth circuit 'feodrt of the United States for tiie district of Georgia, Tnade in a case wherein Jane Irving, William Irving, Ga- 'tharine Maitland and Alexander; Maitland, were com plainants and Joseph Curtie and Joseph Miller, were de fendants, -» . 'Will be sold at the court-house in the city of Savannah, between the usual hours, _ - . On thefirst Tuesday in August next, The following negroes, viz: Dublin, Rina, Minley, Han- tasth, Priscy, Tom, Mary,’Molly, Sandy, Maria, Elsey, Fox, Hercules, Cuffy, Sucker, Betsy, Polly and Sambo- being a part of the personal estate of the late John Currie, esq. dec. JOIljfEPPINGF.H, A iTtv97 76 ” JHatvhal M*— ft Marshal's sale. On the first Tuesday ill August next, ’frill be sold at the market-house in die town of St. Ma ry’s, between the hour? of 10 and 3 o’clock, All that house and lot, (known by number 56) lately ‘occupied by Siivanus whurch, in the town of Jefferson, N>n Great Satilla river, with eleven' whole and six half lots contiguous, and designated bv the numbers, Whole Lots—36, 65, 77, 85, 96, 100, 41, 60, 64, 80, 81. Half Lots—43. 52, 69, 72, 89, 92—levied on as the pro perty of s.iid Siivanus Church to satisfy an execution at the suit of James Wilson—the above property pointed out by j.s plaintiff’s attorney. W. F. K-'.LLY, julv 4 *9 deputy marshtfl. Marshal’s sales. On the first Tuesday in August next, Will be sold at die court-house in Savannah, between the hours of 10 and 3 o’clock, The following negroes, to wit: Judith, Rachel, Fri day, Juno, Bob, Hetty, Scotland, Fox, Jarvis, Jane, Bi- hah, Brutus, sen. Brutus, juu. Duncan, Galloway, Cxsar and Jack—levied on as the property of Alexander Cur rie, dec. to satisfy an execution at die suit of John Mil ler. JiHN EPP1NGER, i one 27 -"6 '/ - ha: Marsiiai s sale eoiiLaiued. - On thefirst Tuesday Tfi August next, 'Will be sold at die market-house in St. Mary’s, between the hours of ten and thr'ee o’cleck, The buildings on part of wharf lot Nqg|, in St. Manx’s, levied on as the property of Paul Chile to satisfy sun dry executions atf die suit of the United States against fluid Paul Chase and others JO! IN EVPINGER. july 11 —82 marshal. NO. 2. Will draw on the 7tli of October in the eity of New- York Til* prizes are, - 1 of 830,000 1 20,000 l 10,000 11 5000 5 1000 40 - 700 12 503 29 300 30 100 70 50 100 20 2500 10 3000 7 9500 5 1E719 blinks | RIore priie * t! Tickets in subscriber. the above jnlv 9;—iv: —81 is S30,0d0 20,00!/ 10,00>. 500u 5000 48,061- 60C0 *009 3000 3 2lw0 45,000 21,o00 47,500 1 NOTICE. J 081 AH PENFIELD. . Fire-Wood. The subscriber returns his sincere thanks to custom ers and friends for past favors, and solicits a continu ance of their custom. There is a constant supply of the best oak, uickory and ash WOOD at his Wood-Yard, with drays hi waiting to transport it from !us wharf. Ephraim Cooper. N. B. Purchasers are requested not to pay die dray- lan one cent, without a bill receipted. inn/- 18 L J 72 W anted to tore A COM H ODIOUS HOUSE. Apply to the Printer. i; or The PLANTATION called Vernzzobbe, settled by Colonel Daniel Hevw'ard, elec, situate on die east siele of Hie Savannah back-river, twelve miles from the city, and contiguous to the lands of Thomas Gibbons, esq. The tract consists of a total of 2126 acres, being j^bled in to pretty equal proportions of tide-swamp, pine-barren provision lands. Of the former there are icre; on the river, which, by clearing, would minted for a productive rice plantation; and of cleared provision cortou ar aboul be w'eTl calculated for a prouuc of the latter, with a large body Marshal’s sale continued. On the first Tuesday hj, AvguM next, Will be sold at the court house in Savannah, between the hours of 10 and 3 o’clock, the Bie Leion juiy p—80 land, tiiere are about 102 . -res of prime uncleared cot ton land. On the place tiiere is an excellent dwelling- house, with live rooms; a large substantially built barn, with a number of negro-houges and other buildings.— Possession of the place will oe given at any time. For terms, which will be made easy to an approved pur chaser, apply to the owner, at Caliatvnssie Island St. Luke’s Paris!!, South-C -roiin;*, or to the undersigned factors in Savann..!.. WILLIAMSON & OE TILLERS. JOHN EPPINGI skill. I J biiemi’s sale. On the first Tuesday in August next, Will be sold at thfe court house in Effingtiam county, between the usual hours, All that tract of land, containing two hundred t . o #nd a half acres, situated in the county of Jasper, se- venteenth district, No. 130, or so much thereof as will satisfy tne taxes of Philip Jones—amount due two dol lars 19 cents and costs. C. II. DASHER, s. n c. ju.it 8—63 JL’ v>i PiUo That well known Lot,,with tae improvements thereon sales. Snerili's si 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 Ioor, to satisfy a judgment hi favor of Peter Crovat. - ADAM COPE, s. c. c. ju ne 29 77 ^ Sheriff’s sales. On the first Tuesday in August next, Will be sold, at the court-house in Jefferson, Camden county, between the usual hours of 11 and 3 o’clock, A tract of Land lying and being in Camden county, on Great S.tiiia river, containing327 acres, in ire or less; or so much t.itreof as will satisfy the taxes of Charles John ston, for the year 1815. Also, Ins fifty per centum tax, fox th§ year 1814; amount due gl8 37 cents, and cost. Also, a tract of Land lying and being in Camden c uni ty, -on Great S-atilia river, containing 250 acres, more or less; or so much thereof as will satisfy the taxes of John 'Gorman, for tlie veal-1815. Also 4 Lis fifty per centum tax for thjfe year 1814; amount due §6 73 cents, ? d eost. 9 Also, a Lot and improvements in the town of St. Ma ry’s, on which Stephen \V. Moor now resides; lei ied on as the property of said Stephen W. Moor, to satisfy ms taxes for the year 1315. Also, his fifty per centum tax for the year 1814; amount due Jg27 98 cents, and cosi. Also, tlie improvements of Thomas Clark, jun. in the town of St. Mary’s; levied ou as the property of said Thomas Clark, jun. to satisfy Ids taxes for the year 1815. ■Also, his fifty per centum tax for the year 1814; amount 'due g3 10 cents, and cost. Also, a tract of Land, lying arid being in Camden ■eount^ on the north side of Crooked river, about one fourth of a miie 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. _ _ , _ _,. t Also, a tract of Land lying and feeing in Camden (Jlei’k Ol CltvCoilUCli S OillCe, county, on ’Worth river, containing 900 acres more or less; levied on as the property of Catharine Ho-vell, ex ecutrix of John Howell, to satisfy the taxes due for the year.1815. Also, the fifty per centum tax, for the year 181?; amount due §20 93 cents, and cost. John Bailey, s. C. c june 27—76 4 consisting of a targe dwelimgand out Houses, a httle out of repair, situate 111 die tipptr end of town, former.y own ed and occupied by Mr. Sira whacker. For particuiars, enqtiire of * T. I’GLHILL, or F. ii. WELLMAN. T 5 w liciri iiiiil stores. To rent, that extensive Wharf and commodious Stores, at present occupied by Air. tErna Al'Kmne, of which possession may be luul on tiie first of November next.— For terms apply to R. &.J. HABERSHAM, juiy 9 81 Wanted, From 2 JO to 250 thousand prime REEDS. Cumining & Moorhead. jnlv 13 b -5 bituution wanleU. A person, tvlio finds die profession in which he has been recently engaged, in conducive to his health; wishes to obtain some situation, exempt from die inconvenience unaer w lucli he liutii heretofore labored. Ke would wisa a situation in a Store, or Counting-Room, and would use ius best endeavors to give satisfaction to the employer. Relying upon the attention ue may give, and the usefulness lie may be, as die standard whereby to r.,te tlie compensation—no objection to go into the country. Enquirt •.! * <IT: l» " ■r • The Commissioners appointed by the president of the United States, to superintend at Augusta, (Ga.) the sub scriptions towards constituting the capital of die BANK OF TILE UNI TED STATES, hereby give soticx, thatyin conformity to an act of poo gross, passed on the tenth day ot April last, entitled "An Act to incorporate the Sub scribers to the Hank- of the United States,” subscription books will be opened at die Bank of Augusta, on die first dayof July next, and will continue open every day from die time of evening the same, betweeh the hours of ten o’clock in the forenoon, and four o’clock in the afternoon, for the tertn of twenty days, exclusive of Sundays, vvhen the Same will be closed. That any individual, company, corporation, or state, maV subscribe for any nutnoer of shares of the capital of said bank, not exceeding three thousand shares, arid at die time of subscribing, there must be paid on each share five dollars in gold or silver coin of the United States, or of foreign coins, and twenty-five dollars more in ht» coin or in funded debt, in the mariner following: that is to say, the payments in coin must be made in gold or sil ver coin of the United States, or in goid coin of Spain or the dominions of Spain, at tie rate of one hundred cents for every twenty-eight grains and sixty hundredths of a grain of tlie actual weight thereof, or in other foreign gold or silver coin, at the several rates prescribed fcy the first section of an act regulating the currency of foreign coin in tiie United States, passed op, the day of April, 1806; that is to suv, c The gold coins of-Great Britain and Portugal, at the rate of oge hundred cents for every tv.enty-iever. grains of the actual weight thereof. I ' j The gold coins of France, at the rate of one hundred cents for every twenty-Seven grains and two fifths of grain of tlie actual weight thereof. .... * Spaiush i tha at lanisli milled ddUars at the rate of one hundred cents for each, tlie actual weight whereof shall not be lest than seventeen penny Weights and seven grains, and in proportion for tiie parts of a dollar—crowns of Ft- * * at tiie rate of one hundred and ten cents for ea'cn crown, the actual weight whereof shail not be Uss than eighteen penny weights and seventeen grains, and in proportion for tlie parts of a crown. J The payments made fe the funded debt of tile United States, Will be received at the following rates th t ‘ to sav, > * IS Th fuilde sum oT per centum _ _ ^ hundred dollars of the nominal amount ■thereof; together with trie amount of the interest accrued on th ti several denominations of funded debt, to be computed and allowed to tjic first July.—Provided nevertheless Vh it shall be incunibent on the subscribers to produce sucii evidence as may be satisfactory to tiie comm' * ers that the interest has not been paid—Ur which purpose a certificate from tlie commissioner tT lo SSl °ui • 9 lie funded debt bearing an interest of six per centum per annum, a|: the nominal Or par value thereof th funded debt bearing an interest of three per centum per annum, at tlie rate of sixty-five dollars for e'-^ 6 if one hundred dotial-s of tlift nom nal amount thereof; and tlie funded debt bearing an interest of. entuni per annum, at the rate of or e hundred and six dollars and fiftj'-one cents, for everv sum of be required—and comnussmner of loans wijj cer of a: fiiat at tiie time and place of subscribing each and every subscriber must deliver to tiie Commissionc-s ' lilicates of funded debt, for the funded debt proportion of their respective subscriptions, tc--tther n-;-i ” me ii-Lonicy, in tiie form following: tliat is to say, 0 ' “ P ow er of the state of a subscriber for ■ “ Know ad men by these presents, that I — shares of tile capital of tiie Bank of the United States, do hereby authorise and empower Edwrd 1^ den, James S; Walker, arid John gumming, or a majority of them, Commissioners for superintc '' * tlie subscriptions at Augusta, in tile stat^of Georgia, in person, or bv substitute to transferin diitf 1 "* he funded debt whereof the certificates are hereunto annexed, to tiie President Ilira,.,,,, IO °5 nriexed, to tne President. Directors nA Company ot the Bunk of trie United States, as soon as the Bank shail be organized: Provided ah ■% That if, in consequence of trie rfpj: irtionment of die Shares in tiie capital of said Bank arnnno- i. .. ted, the said funded debt shall be of a greater amount tLaiTsTn be nccessury to complete tlie payments of the funded debt portion for the shares to be anDOrti 8 , only so much of the funded debt shall be transferred by virtue of the cower and x a 0 " ■ given, as shall be necessary to complete such payments. 1 auu-onty hcreoy Vititness my hand and seai, tins day of , 1816. Signed and delivered, ^ in the presence of N. B. The wording of trie power must be changed when necessary to meet the eases «f subs-rintior tallies, corporations, or states; ana-the parties should acknowledge tlie execution of the power bef g-istrate, who will certify tiie s.otie under his hand and sea' in tiie usual form. The Coqwnissiont-rs liave adopted the following regulations in receiving Subscrioticus. Elds, ..s well in coin as in funded debt of an)' number of suLscribtrs ’mav be by com- power before a ma» Tne paymei merits of coin into one sum, and the funded debt into one or more certificates; Provided, therTshall^be — to trie power to transfer a schedule of tiie proportions which the subscribers so combined .•■•re'severahv entn't' '^ tu to. Ever) Attorney chaining to receive any surplus which may arise in consequence of a redundant S ubs<-r t - will be required to produce to the commissioners, at the time of any suck application, satisfactory evidence f h - 1 ’ ful auiiiority to receive tlie same. ‘ 01 tu ’ * aB '‘ At any time tending to subscr of Augusta, 1 prescribed by _ _ ^ u attorn - of anv pei-son or number of persons intending to subscribe, a certificate of -tT'J! 011 ’ ° c Uie to be >y die commissioners at the time of ittorn - of any person or number of persons intending to subscribe, a certificate of tlie denosit so m. ' specific dly held subject to the order of the commissioners designating tile Several kinds of coin and the uf—according to the rates aforesaid, which certificate will be receiv ed by the commissioners at the tim '^ tcribing, as evidence of tlie payment in coin—for tlie number of shares so subscribed, provided the wiiubt ^f 0 * .0 which each subscriber may be entitled, shall be endorsed thereon, or annexed thereto and signed b F tl ^* J f S irriber or subscribers, or their attorney dulv authorized. ’ ■ * f ‘ c SUlJ * scribcr or subscribers, or their attorney duly authorized. As it may be inconvenient in many cases, to obtain certificates of funded debt, for the exact amounts it A a > be subscribed, it has been determined that payments of such are not-necessarilv to be marie r-r -:.„i mtenaec <3 portion of subscription payable—but they must be sufficient to -* pr-c.suy camu to rh-. Augusta, (~Ga.J June 17, 1816. cover the same*. EDWARD HARDEN, JAMES S. WALKER, JOHN CUMM1XG, ? ^ Commissioner? -?4] W ilillkitlj A person to take charge of a Wharf, who can write a f.nr hand, and knows something of accounts. Apply at tins office. jw u- Stolen, Savannah, A Jay 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 the sitting of this court, so that the next court for this district will be hclden at at tills place on the 14th day of December next; and whereas by the Said act, power is given to tins court to make such rules and orders as may be necessary to pre vent delay of justice and injury to parties; it is ordered, that the next.jury to be drawn, shall be drawn and sum moned to meet at this place in pursuance of tlie said act, and tliat all writs, and process of ail-kinds, issued return able to tiie term in course at Amledgeviile, shall be lieid returnable to the court next th be lioiden at tins place; and that the parties be required to appear accordingly to plead or act o# G01 this ordi months or pros« n d/fjkb < ;v ocylu psecuce; ana it is further ordered, that the on tlie foregoing subject, tog-ether with From the subscriber, on the night of the 12th* instant, five hundred and eighty six dollar^; principally in 50 and 20 dollar bank notes of the 9|Kte Bank of Nor" Carolina, numbers not recollected- Should a negro at tempt to pass bills of the above description, trie person to whom tupy muy be offered will please det . the ne- gSP, and give me immediate information 9f tu- same, if in the day, on ATKinnc’s whart', or at night opposite Mr. S. C. Dunning’s in ti rough ton-street; for which a suitable reward win be given. EDMUND BLUNT, juiy 16 *-H4 125'Dollars’, reward. Ranawav, some rnontlis past, the following Negroes, belonging to tiie estate of Peter II. Mol'd, deceased—Jot:, * likely mart, about five feet six inches high, a carpenter by trade, of a yellowish compaction—he is well kiiown in Savannah, and was formerly owned by the late John P. Ward, esq. Sr.vox, a young man, about twenty-five tears old, has a downcast loojf, when spoken to? AI.idta, a young woman, of light coniplection, about twenty-five years old, and Aggt, a woman about thirty years old, V _ ' . 7 MU UV1V.J 1 e l 11 \J V vv limps when she walks, occasioned by a burn. The above such nuisances. ■xarp nt cDnfli Ommlvinr ti-1tz.no n negroes are harbored at the south end of Ossabavv, where •Joe was recently taken, but made his escape. Fifty dol lars will be paid far Joe’s being lodged in tlie county gaol and twenty-live dollars each for the others. John H. Morel. june 13—70 Twenty dollars’ reward. RanHway from the subscriber’s. plantation, two negro men, named Ft ter and Harrt. Peter is about five feet, •four or five inches high, is from 20 to 23 years of age, he has a mild and pleasant countenance and when spoken j will immediately laugh, he is slender made. Harry - ibout five feet, six or seven inches liigh, from 20 to 25 year* of age, thickly made, has a grim and frowning countenance. It is probable they are both in Savannah, us they were seen in that city a few days ago. Whoever will apprehend and deliver "both or either of them in the gaol of Savannah or at my plantation near Cr,osayyhaytetue, or in any gaol in the state of Soutli-Ca- l olina, shall receive ten dollars’ reward for each, and all reasonable charges paid. G. W. MOURALL, iuly 16—l—8* Coosmshatekir,-PS. C. ) J . r- . ■ ! 1 d. Ten Dollars ? reward. Ranaway; from th* subscriber, on tfie 11th inst. his Negro Weildh, Dsuai bad bn when she went away a blade bombazet frock, some of her front teeth out, and well kiiown in -This pjace. AH persons are cautioned .gainst employing or harboring the stud slave. The cboVe rewairid win be paid for lodging her in gaol or de- iivefijir'IW'td me, aha all reasonable expences. *• - " Jobs Grifebia, juiy July 15, 1S16. The Treasurer, and tiie citizens associated with him by tlie AI«yor, having filed in my office their report of assess ments on sides of commission merchants, pursuant to the directions of tiie ordinance passed tne 17th of June, notice is hereby given, that appeals will be allowed from the assessments of said report, until the next report, until me next regular meeting of Council, which appeals will then be decided. I). 1). Williams, c. c. juiy. 16- -84 lu Council, iutu J uiy, ibiti. The indecent and dangerous pr..ctices or exposing - in the streets and vacant Cots of tliis city, linen and clothes to dry, is contrary to the regulations of Council, Be it, therefore, Resolved, That the .marshal do warn persons offending in tliis behalf and do in ail cases have ail such articles removedf and inform against aii persons exposing C. Extract from the minutq/t, D. D. Williams, c. Notice. Pursuant to the above resolution of Council, I will re move all such nuissmees, and inform against ail persons exposing the same* F. M. STONE, ,|uly 17— 1 —84 qfc-- Cjiy -Marshal. Notice. On Tuesday, the 24th, at twelve o’clock, Will be leased for tlie term of five years, The Slip of Ground, adjacent to tlie wharf of the es tate of R. Wayne; purchaser to give bond, with approv ed security for tlie rent, payable quarterly. Sale to take place on the spot. By order of the committee. Stone, c. m. iuly 13— 83 Notice. All demands agaiqst the cstateof V. A. Stookes, dec must be rendered in, duly-attested, without delay, to Jolm Carnochan, June 27— -cY— 76 adm’or Notice. All persons having demands against the estate of Joajr . Dec us li., dec. and those indebted-are requested to call 1 C. H. Hayden, and settle the same, who is authorised to transact the buamesi yjM estate. 4 m .Am||^ubell. **‘£^*#1 m- t _blishgd by the clerk of tliis court for two ring the etisumg vacation. Extract fi-oih tiie minutes of the sixth circuit court of the United States, for tiie District of Georgia. John J. BtaiocH, clerk. AN ACT. For the more convenient arrangement of the times and places of holding tlie circuit Courts ofthe United States, lor tiie 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- blnl, that from and after the first day of June next, tiie Circuit Courts in and for the sixth circuit of the United States, shall be held at tiie following times and places, and no others; that is to sa), fertile District of Georgia, at Savannah, on the fourteenth day of December in every year, and ot Miiiedgeviile, on the sixth tg>y of May in every year; for the District ofSoutli Carolina, at Charles ton, on the twentieth day of November in every year, and at Columbia on the twentieth day of April in every year, and the Circuit Court for tiie sat j. Districts respectively, or the Circuit judge.of tiie s.iid Sixth Circuit is authori sed and required to moke all such rules and orders as may he necessary to carry into effect tiie change in time and place of holding the said courts according to the true intent and meaning of tliis act. H. CLAY. Speaker of the house of representatives. JOHN GAILLARD, President of the senateprv-tempore. April 24, 1816—xrraovEn, JAAIES MADISON. iune 16—at.—71 Sheriff’s sales. On the first Tuesday in August next, Will be sold at the court hnuse, in the city of Savannah, between the usual hours of 10 and 3 o’olock, All that Island of marsh, situated in the river Savannah, in Chatham county, bounded every aide by tlie rt.id nver said to contain eight hundred acres, originally granted to Nol^ Jones; also, a tract of land granted to the gait* NobW JonCs, containing 437 acres, in tiie county of Chat- county ham aforesaid, bounded southwardly by a causway, Ba- thesda, and lands of William Allen and Ben. Stirk, west- wardly by lands called Nazareth and Euphrates, and northw ardly by lands of John Smith, Jolui Carry and vacant marsh, and eastward!)- by lands of John Currv, ant( tlie western shore of the the Isle of Hope. Also, all thatjot or piece of ground, known as lot No. 28, being one orthefive 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 westwardly by'No. 25; the above levied on as the property of George Buchanan, mortgaged by the stud 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- liam countv. - • --- * > f • Also, all that tract of land situated ,in the county Chatham, called Chatham, consisting of oak hickory and pine, and containing by resurvey 7384cres, formerly the property of Sarah Oddmgsell, bounded on the north by tljg Savannah farm lots, on the Southwest by the village ofln.cton, on the southeast by the Orphan House tract, and on tile northeast by 1 End formerly Mrs. Moore’*! levied on as the property of John the said John Fraser to Francis IIo_ fy said Francis Hopkins, agreeable io the honorable the Superior Coilrt o r, mortgaged by (s, and sold to satis- rillfe absolute of -‘‘'-“cpurity, ,*Mk 00 V *** During _ my absence, Messrs. M. Herbert & Co. Connick & Iio, LiSt tt mid Air. Junes .Sullivan, will attend to niy buriness. juiy 16-——w- -84 alndrew G. Semmes. *** During my absence from Savan- n:,h, for a few moi..us, Air. Gil.., wid conauct in. af fairs ot the Livery Sti.bies; Air. Daly, the Stage r ,ffi cc . and Job T. Bolins, wili act as my Attorney «nd A?t-nt. Daniel Hotchkiss. jnly 6- -80 *** Drought to gaol, i , t Savannah, June 17, 1810, a ntgro man, who says 111s iiaKie is Ct - c, a..d tliat he belongs to John Mille'r, near dlcksonbuk (Ga.) He is about forty y years of age and five feet mnt aches high; has ou oznaburgs silirt and troRsers-ned.-ab 11. M‘CAjLL, g. c. c. 1 oolen jacket. xv nine 18 & liroui on the 7tli June. ;ht to s u>. hi ^aol, in bavanuaa, . „ ^16, a Negro Alan, who s:.y= is 1 -rue is CcifEK, and that he beiengs to the estate t-*.;oan i-raser, but has bten in the charge of John H Mtin’osh. He is about. 35 years of age, and 5 feet 9 inches txai he has an ulcer on his left leg, and has lost the .due ue of -us left foot; lias on white cotton slurt, ^ket aad " “ HUGH MHJAJLL, trov.sa-rs. e. c. t. July 12, Effim Brought to 1816, Naxcr, gaol, in Savannah, belonging t Mrs. Vola.eii in LfhnuhuiTi county; s!ic is hbout ilijrty j'tws ct* five feet high; has on a blue frock. * 11 MR Al f juiy 16- * ’ -84 Drought to gaol, in Savannah, July lo, 1816, Pm ei, belonging to Samuei Lowder, .it r Augusta. He is about forty years of age and five feet six inches high; bos on nankeen trousers and striped si has a thin face and a scar on the back of lus n -tit t 1 H. M‘Call,G. c. c. fr’y 16 84 fit to sii.rt, nd. ft ft ft iilOUi gaol, in Savanna!), July 14, I0I6, .(tin n, the property of R.churd Eilis, . a Tort Kot d Island. He is about forty-sei'tn \ cur$ cf uf and fit t feet ten inches high; says he ranawav iourtees years ago. u. M‘CALL, a. c. c. July 16— 84 V Brought to gaol, in Savanaah, July 14, 1816, UieaiAW, the property of William Grain, near Beaufort, lately purchased of Thomas Stedman, of Charleston. He is about twenty years of age and five feet six inches high. H. M'CALL, «. e. c. . r > lfi— K4 Thirty dollars’ reward. Ranaway from the subscriber, on Sunday, 16th instant, negro man Joe, about 20 or 21 years of age, rather vd- 16wish complexion, and about 5 feet 7 or 8 inches rfr. h; liad on when hy went away, a black coat, light cass. nere pantaloons, boots and a black hat, has been seen st\oral times about town since with light clothes on. The above reward will be paid for lodging him in gaol or delivering him tome, and all reaonable expence.. J. E. Hartritlge. nine 22- —- -74 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 \% and 3 o’clock, All thosethreelfeveral lots or pafcels of Land, situate and being in Yamacraw, near the city of Savannah, county of Chatham; known by the riumbers twenty-two, twenty- three and twenty-four, bounded on the north and wist by Twigg’s land, south by a lane, east by lot nurrko* as renty-one, which said lots adjoin‘each other; levied on i the nroperty ’ of Beqjamin Wall to satisfy , Wm. Vv’al* lace, Thomas C« «5f Joseph Clay, 1, _ the said Wall, arid sold by virtue pf a rule absolute of tils superior court oft Li* taaafc. '' iW, com *- c. & omas Cumming and Joseph Stiles^ administrators Of Joseph Clay, dec. this above property mortgaged 99SHHR1BHHHI