Savannah republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1816-1818, October 05, 1816, Image 4

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jj.Jtile C>ak creek , ^ JlVliot, five thousand* and twja hJWdrey •cfes) situated in Camden county,.on Great Satilla liver, near Jefferson. Hugh Rose, one thousand four hundred acres, Situated in Camden county,'on Great Satilla ri 5«r; near Jefferson. John Bailey, ft. t. r. Jfune20 -?Li 73 : — ' * CBfcfa -■ — ■ ■ rrrm— 1 1 — Superior Court—Chatham county. May Term, |8i6 villiam Smith, T Petition for foreclosure. *• - x. \ C Rale Nisi. Josiah D, Porcher. J - Upon the- petition of William Smith, praying the foreclosure of the equity of redemption of the following premises, mortgaged by the said Josiah D, Porcher tpthe said William Smith, to secure the payment of six hundred &nd fifty dollars and twenty-six. cents, with interest from the date of said mortgage,' due on a certain bond dated the third day of May eighteen hundred and six—to wit, all that lot of land in ’he cily of Savannah, known by the number seven, (7) in Yamacraw or •Ewingsbarg, with the improvements thereon; and 'on motion of Mr. Wayne, attorney for in* peti tioner, it is ordered that the principal, interest and costs, doe upon the said mortgaged ■' paid into court within twelve months hops til s date, and Unless the same be so paid, the equity of redemption shall thenceforth be ioreclo»ed, and Other proceedings take place pursuant to the act of assembly in.such case made and provided; and it is further ordered, that this rule be published in one of the public gazettes of this state at least puce a month, until the time appointed for pay ment as aforesaid, or served on the mortgager or his special agent six months previous thereto. Extract from the minutes Job T. Bolles, clerk. 6-80 Superior Court—Chatham county, '/' »!;■ ; . May Term, 1816. Robert Burton by his" Prochenami, . __ . Benjamin Burton, »Rule -Ntst vs. ’The ex’ors Joseph Hill. Wfiereas, a petition hath this day been filed m the clerk’s office of the suoerior. court of Chatham county, by Robert Burton, praying the establish ment of a certain due bill, stated to have been *iven by Joseph Hill, In.his life time to said Rob ert Burton for the sum of seventy dollars and fifty cepts—which said due bill is alledged on oath to have been fost. . „ , And, upon motion of Messrs. Pelot and Haber sham, plaintiff’s attornies, Ujis ordered, That said petition, with the documents thereunto annexed, fee affiled in the clerk’s office, open to-the inspec tion ofall arid every person or persons interested therein; and that the executors aforesaid do on or before the first day of tbe next term, shew cam;, ifeny they have, why the prayer of the peiitionex should not be granted; and that the foregoing rule be published in one or more of the public gazette, pf this state at least once a month until the first day of the next term. Extract from the minutes Joh T. Boles, clerk. ^unc lj— §e— 65 Chatham >enor Court, _ May Term, 1816. The comrottifndTS of 1 *5 the Academy of Effingham county, | <5 vs. . , r*4! The Heirs and Representatives of J a Christopher Frederick Triebner, dec. J ^ Upon the petition of the Commissioners of the Academy of Effingham county praying the Equity of Redemption of the following premises mortgag ed to them by Christopher Frederick Triebner on the thirty first day of January in the year of our Lord ope thousand eight hundred and twelve, to secure the payment of a ceitain bond, bearing-even date thereyMth, for the payment of the sum of three hundred dollars wi.h interest from the date of said bond and mortgage, viz: AH those two Lots ihCarpeiiter’s.Row, in the city of Savannah known fey the-number,ten (10) and twelve (12) contain !ng thirty six feet each by one hundred and fifty feet in deph, together with the appurtenances thereto.belonging. On motion of J. Cuyler, at torney for the petitioners, Itis ordered by thecourt. That the principal, interest and costs due on the mortgaged premises aforesaid, be paid into" court within twelve months from this date, and unless the same he so paidj the equity of redemption shall thenceforth be foreclosed and other proceed ings take place pursuant tc the act of assembly.— It is furthe tordered, That this rule be published in one of the public Gazettes of this state once a month until the time appointed for payment, or served on the heirs- and representatives of the mortgagor «t least-six mouths previous to the time said mo neylb ordereffto be paid into court as aforesaid Eitr act from the minutes. . v- Job T. Bolles, elk. june 13 - -—70 Georgia—Liberty county. Superior'Court, November Term, 1815 ___ Wheareas Richard B.T.a'W Hath filed a petition in this honorable conit, setting forth that Peter J Goalding is administrator -of all and singular the goods and chatties, rights, and credits which wer- ofThoinna I*elm,deceased, and that the said Thom as Helm, in his life time became indebted to him on w bppdhearing date the nineteenth day of-July, one thohsatld^ighthundred and nine* conditioned for the payment- of six hundred and ten dollars, that is to say, on the first day of May then next three hundrra dollars, and on first day of May thereafter the farther sum of three hundred and ten dollars without interest until alter the several pay ments bacame due; and, whereas to secure the paymenfeef the said bond t the Thomas JNelra, in his life time^ to wit Cn the nineteenth day of July, one thofisand-eight hundred and nine did mortgage a certain lot of land in tha town j»f fiunbury, known in the plan of said town by Ilo. 78, seven ty eight, with aH the appurtenances whatsoever to the said lot belonging or in any*ise appertaining if^feicribed io 9fe‘ said petition, which said bond Stijlremilds udpaid, ; .. •"« J . ft is therefore ordered, That .the said Peter J. Gouldin’g, ' adA’Jnistrxtor as aforesaid, do pay into court the prinelL’lrinterejit und costs due on the said bond, withinWelve months fromt hejdate here' of or a decree ngainst the mortgaged pre mises- for the -paymanfu also ordered that this ,role he published.in one of gaW^es of this state at least qj'ca ia avejy month uiuTM*- he * ime appointed for tJ>« nsym.ent expires, ev servile on the* said Peter J. Goulding,; administrator a ' *f° resa 'd, or “ 1S agent or:agents, six months pet « o0s thereto. »uv . 133 umoerea, uie Diuance. cieajea -an sures, all first, quality phmtmg Lib corn or small grain.r n ' L ~ K ' T — one, ancl. uncommon’ and. children j in all Horsgs^Qattle and Hogs crop isjd$emed amply sufficient to supportthe p another-year and to spare. The„Lands will be first sola, then the Negroes, in families,’ arid So on. Particulars and terms wul be made known on that day . James Fraser, auct/r. Augusta, September 19,1816—p—117 ’ ■. 1 October Election. Oh Monday, the 7Uv October, ensuing, ah election will be held at tire court house, in the city of Savannah, for a Skkatob and three RKPttxssjrrATivEs, to represent the county of Chatham in the next State Legislature; and for six MfcitneHS to represent the state of Georgia in the fif teenth Congress of the United States, of which the elect ors wili take notice. GEORGE JONES, j. i. c. c. c. J. P. WILLIAMSON, J. i. o.c.c. R. MACKAY, i. i. c. c. c. By trder Job T. Bolles, sept 17 111 ' clerk. missioners’ Ceitificates* hdd by the Stockholders, upon the delivery of the Cobmsi^noners’ CShiilicates*:, at;.the tiitie of paying the Instalment, as above required, f * Western Stockholders are informed, that theybnay pay said Instalment, and receive their -dock Certificate^' on delivering the Commissioners’ Certificates, - at either of the Offices established at Augusta, and Milledgeville, so soon as they shall be in operatiofi, which wifil be insa short time.- ELEAZAR EARLY*;' 1 C<i f Mer. . Savgttyoh, the 20th September, -1816.—[115] Council, 23d September, 1816. ^ That Council will, on MONDAY, the 7th •next, elect the following City Officers: Recorder, 150 dollars salary and fees Treasurer, with a salary of800 dolls, and fees. City Marshal, 800 dollars and fees , Clerk of Council, 600 dollars and Fees City Sheriff, with fees Clerk of the Mayor’s Court, with fees Physician to the Gaol, 200 dollars and fees City Surveyor, fees * Three Oity Gaugers, fees Messenger, 250 dolls, and fees Sexton, 200 dolls, and fees Extract from the minvtes D. D. Williams c sept. 24 - ■ 114 C. Ballast, Old Hulks, dec. Persons having Ballast or Old Hulks, that they wish to get rid of, have permission to sink them on a line with the Piles between Hutchinson and Fig Islands, and in no other part ot'§avanha?PUiver. By order' of the Commissioner's of Pilotage. D. D. Williams, elk. sept 23 ■ 116 gj* Brought to gaol, on the 17th July, 1816, Tom, the property of doctor Gillett, of South 'Car- orlina. He is five deet three inches high, thirty years of age, and an African by birth, thin face. H. M’Call, g. c. c. july 23 87 *** Brought to Savannah gaol, on the 25th September, 1816, a negro man named Stephen five feet three inches high, an African born, about twen ty-five years of age; says he belongs to Mr. Paul Wil kins, Liberty county. A. HARMON, sept 26—■—115 n. e . c. c. *** Brought to Savannah gaol, on the 25th September, 1816, a negro man named Bex, five feet nine inches high, has a scar over his left eye; says he belongs to Mr. Robert Frazier, of Richmond county. A. Harmon, d. g. c. c. sept 26 115 *** Brought to gaol, on the 25th inst a negro man, who says his name is Isaac, and belon gs to Richard Keating, of Bryan county, five feet seven inches high, about 27 years old, has on white woollen pantaloons and bluejacket, much patched. A. Harmon, d. g. c. c. aug 27—102 . Ephraim Cooper. N. B. Purchasers are requested not to pay the drat, nian one cent, without a bill receipted, iune 18—72 V aluable Hands for* sale. v , r „ , . ... ance of their custom. There is a constant su Four hundred and fifty acres, prime fide swamp,.on ^ st oak iuc kory - ^ ash WOOD at his the Savannah Back River, situated about ten miles above witll d j^ g m Wai w ^ transport k from the city, well adapted to the culture of rice or the sugar can*; up wards of one hundred acres'now under dam, and cultivated by James Ancram, esq. Also, a tract, containing u pwards of three hundred acres, adjacent to the above tract—this tract will be worthy the attention of the owner of the river swamp, having some convenient buildings on it; it also, contains a good proportion of high pine land, and the. balance is well adapted to the culture of cotton and provisions— also, a swamp, abounding with cypress and other valua ble timber. Also, a tract, containing five hundred acres, situated on Savannah River, a few miles above Purysburgh, known by the name of Bear Blufi'—this tract is very valuable, as it abounds witll white oak and other timber, suitable for the Savannah market. Also, two tracts cf pine Land, in the vicinity of Purys burgh, well timbered The whole of the property will be sold on easy and moderate terms. Apply to Johs B. Bahsweu, in Beaufort; to John Nortox, on the Okaties; or in Savannah, to Jacob Deveaux. sept 7 107 m * jard of Calvin Ba ta settle the c his C ' his and l; , e Sn&eBy occupied fy ' Phiriky&^Baraett-^ t"’ Store is large and commodious—produce will be re ceiyedoii storage and every attention, given to ia re* cefrtion and shipment RICHARD WAYNE * dec.?-*i39 * The subscriber refums-his>Jncere thanks to ensto™ «» and friendfffor past favors, mid solicits a couir.m ante of their custom. Therfe is a constant supply r ,f n , “■ ~ .Wood ood-Yyd l his wharf. Js T otice. To be sold, at public auction, in front of the court house, in the city of SavanBah, on the first Tuesday in January next, one thousand acres of prime land, situate on the south branch of Turtle river, Glynn county—the joint property of the Union Society, Chatham Academy and the Savannah Poor-House and Hospital Society, which tract of land was originally granted to the Bethes- dse College. Any person who feels disposed to embark largely in the cultivation of cotton, corn or sugar-cane, would find this a most eligible situation. The grants can be seen by applying at the office of Lloyd & Morrison, in the Exchange. Terms of sale—one half cash, the ba lance in one year, with interest from the date of pur chase, secured bv bond and mortgage, on the premises. MOSES SHEFTALL, President L T : S. R. W. HABERSHAM, Treasurer. C. A. J. MORRISON,. Com. Sav. F. U. and H. & nur 23 103 For sale The Wharf, lately occupied by Caig 8c Mitchel, con taining 200 feet front on Savannah River; bounded west- wardly by Carnochan 8c Mitchel, and eastwardly by An drew Knox. Also, tfue Wharf Lot, adjoining the Ferry, at Fort Wayne, containing 150 feet on the river and near 500 feet back, from the same; bounded eastwardly by the fence at Fort Wayne. On this lot, is the House, with two piazas, at the east end of the Bay. For terms, please apply to PETER MITCHEL. aug 24— 101 Boarding school, Mrs. Caxttet has removed her Boarding School to Eppinger s brick house, on the South Commons, neanv opposite the Academy, where she can accommc- date some more vounir ladies, j V '-V;—:. \ :$7 Dissolution. The firm of Fchches 8c Kixois this day dissolved, h consequence of the death of Mr. John Furches. Alim-, sons' who are indebted to the concern, will please tail and liquidate their accounts; and*those who have cla against the concern wili present them for settlement to the subscriber. JOHN KiNT, sept 26-1-115 surviving coparuer. For sale, For sale ip* Brought to gaol, in Jacksonbo- rough, Scriven county, September 3,1816, a negro man, who says his name is Johx, and that he belongs to Tho mas Gilson, of Coosawhatchie, South Carolina. He is an African by birth, about twenty-two or three years old, five feet six or seven inches high, dark complexion; has irons around his legs, with a chain across, and says he runaway about a month ago. SOLOMON KEMP, o. j. s. c. sept 14 —— -110 $5* Brought to Darien gaol, ISth Sep tember, 1816, a negro man, says his name is Flohex- tint., and that he belongs to. William Bird of Bulloch county, about forty years of age, six feet high, speaks broken Euglish, pitted with the-small pox. 1 John Coarts, sent 24—’—114 gaoler. Georgia—Chatham county. By S. M. Bond, clerk oftfie court of ordinary for said county. To all whom it may comjern. ■Whereas, Tranquile Mories, applies for letters of ad ministration on the estate Jonathan Hobson, of Savan nah, dec. as surviving copartner. Now, therefore, these are, to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said deceased, to file their objections, (if any they have) in my office, on or before the first Monday in November nexl, other wise letters of administration will be granted tile appli cant. Given under mv hand and seal of office, at Savannah, this thirteenth day of September, 1816. ■. (L. S.] S. M. BOND, c. c. o. [sept 14-110) The Toll-Bridge over Great Ogechee River, at which Joseph Hill lately resided—it is a substantial well built bridge, composed chiefly of cypress; it lias stbod the creshets, and appears to be in all respects a good and fomplete piece of work. For terms apply, to JOHN BOLTON or- 2 ex’ors. JEREMIAH CUYLER.' 5 J. Hill. april 4 40 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 necessary out buildings. * This* 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 Houses to rent. The the* two story House, corner of Broughton and Barnard streets, at present in the occupation of Mrs Munro; h has a ceUar, seven rooms, and a finished gar ret—with good outbuildings. A Store, an excellent stand for business, on the same lot, fronting on Barnard street. Two one story Houses in Anson ward. Apply to Mary Leaver, sept IP 1 112 (Vest B—iha street Store. To Let, the ground floor of the Store, occupied by the subscriber, on Hunter’s Wharf, an excellent stand for a* Grocery Store. HENRY W. HILLS. oct o- -118 Two smart negro eleven years of age. 1 o Hire, boys, one fourteen xnd%ie other -118 Enquire of the printer. Sheriff's sales. Notice. W ©» the first Tuesday in November next, ■»- ., c , Will be sold at the court house, in the city of Savannah. Nine months from the date hereof, application will be • - -• ’ - - - . J vy^.au.un, made to the honorable justices of the inferior court of Cliatham county, for leave to sell 5 dwelling house, and lot No. JO, Columbia ward, as the real estate of Timothy Bonticou, dec. for the benefit Of the heirs and creditors. Ralph May, july 6 o$ 80 adm’or Notice Is hereby given, that nine months after date application will be made to the honorable the Justices of the Inferior Court, for permission to sell all the lands and other real property belonging to the estate of general James Jack- son, for the benefit of the heirs. WILLIAM M. JACKSON, ? Ex’ors of JAMES JACK80N,* 5 saddest. july 2 §o r 78 . . Notice. Nine months after date application will be made to the honorable the-Justices of the Inferior coart of Chatham county, for leave to sell the following real estate, forthe benefit of the heirs of Dr. James G £EJS, late of the, tfPhjj!iteiphje, djsq. viz, 500 acres of Land, in McIntosh county, original ly granted to Noble Jones, esq. deceased, bounded on tbe southeast by IandSbf JohivJohnson.:«nd'on other sides by vacant ..land at the time of survey. One undivided fifth of all that Bouse And Lot, n the City of Savannah (8) bounded south by Bi thy a lane, being 60 feet id depth. t . Also, two Lotsof land on the Isle taining together 67 acres, j march 9-— §o 29 . GEORG between the usual hours, of .10 and 3 o’clock, Four NEGROES, viz. big Adam, little Adam, Hannah and Jenny her child; levied on as the property of Jacob Hersman, to satisfy A. S. Bulloch, esq by vitvuenf foreclosure of mortgage. A. COPE, s. c. c. august 29 103 Georgia—Chatham county. By S. M. Bond, clerk of the court of ordinary for said county. To all whom it may concern. Whereas, Dunham V: Hall, applies for letters .of ad: ministration on the estate of Doctor Joseph G. M**Lean, deceased, in behalf of creditors. These are, therefore, to pite and admonish, all and an gular, the kindred and creditors of ther'said Dr. Joseph G. M‘Lean, deceased to file their objections, (if any they have) in my office, on or before the* 27tli October next, otherwise letters of administration will begrantfedthe said DunhamvV. Hall. MB •* Given, under my hand and seal, this 27th > day of Sep tember, 1816. [L. S ] SAMUEL M. BOND, c. c. o. c. c. (*—116) ■ ■- • Jlulloch counter rpAtorT a ,Vi_ ■ * Eli Kennedy, clerk of the >voui . of ordinary for said, conn GEORGIA. Whereas, John dismissorv, from,.the estate Now, therefore, these are to sons interested therein, to, file their ’they Lave) in my office, within sixmo otherwise letters of dismission will be plicant. ’ Given under my " * ’ ” och county, this 8th day o: * ■ . : ELI At first cost -and charges, the following MatliemaJcal Astronomical, Geographical, Surveying and O.tical Intruments, lately imported and chiefly made bi :> x>. 1ST Adams, of London: One second best Theodolite, with telescope and fevaL the horizontal and vertical motions, produced by -ack- work, limb and nonius graduated to one minute, *uho- gany tripod staffand case; a very complete insir’uicnt. One surveying or spirit Level, with acromatic t ; i es l cope, compass and all requisite adjustments, adapt u to the operations ^of levelling, Ac. maliogany tripod staff and case. One improved Circumferentor, with f-mr sight ^anes, compass, limb and nonius graduated to three renutts* mahogany tripod staff and cases. One plain. Theodolite, with compass, ten incl limb, graduated with nonius to. three minutes, four sight vauts improved bali and socket/ baked tripod staff and case. ’ One Cylindrical Survey Cross, with sights at right an gles, compass, limb and nonius graduated to three mi nutes, mahogany tripod staff. The new portable Orrery, invented-and made bv Mm. Jones, of London; exhibiting, by wheel work, the rela tive order and motion of the planets, with respect to ’ the earth and sun; also other improvements. £>ne elegant case and set oT Mathematical Instruments. One rolling parallel Rule, invented by Eckhardt. One compound Magnifier. Apply to - Josiah PenSeld. sept 12——fr 109 For sale, A Negro Fellows a prime field hand, a good boatman and a jobbing carpenter, and is a smart, active, valuable servant. ALSO, . A Negro Fellow, a very good tailor; beth of which wiifcbe sold low, if applied for immediately. *•' *' -a ’ Bacon & Bruen. sept 14—cm 110 For sale A House in Market-square, which has every coir-1:-'. ence for a store and family, and is well calculated fir count/y-trade. Apply to the printer. sep 12—109 For sale A prime WOMAN, accustomed to the field. Apply to the printer. oct 1—117 For Building STONE and Fathom. Apply to sept. 12—cm—109 sale, Stone BALLAST, at Five N. TURNBULL. Wharf and Stores, To rent, that extensive Wharf and commodious Stores, at present occupied by Mr. Barna > M‘Kiime, of which possession may be had on the first of November next.— For tegns apply to R. 8tJ. H ABERSHAM, july 9 —81 A Situation Avanied. A person, who is advanced above middle age, wishes a situation in a store, counting house, or public office.— He is steady^ writes a tolerable hand, and is experienced in business; or would undertake the employment of Su percargo to any port in Europe, or the West Indie.-.— A line directed to A. B. and left at this office will be at tended to. oct 3 -a 113 Wanted. A small boy, between 12 and 15 years of age, to wait in-a house, wages will be punctuaL Apply to ;L ie nrinter. , ’ se-‘ Six and a Quarter Cents’ reward, For taking up ana delivering io me, my apprentice boy Ailec, who absconded on the evening of the loth inst. a negro of rather a light complexion, aged 16 years; but, for proof to conviction of bis being harbored by any person, Ten Dollars will be added and all reasonable charges paid. 1 forbid all persons from harborin.- said boy or assisting him any way, or from carrying him out of the place. . JOHN STIL WELL, sent 26- r—115 Sheriff's sale. On the first Tuesday in November next, Will be sold, at the court honke in Wayne county, be* tween the usual hour;. A certain tract of pine LAND, containing 100 acres more or less, on the post road four] miles from Barren- ton ferry, taken by ratue of an execution, as the pro perty of Aaron Hozer, to satisfy said execution in favor of administrator of Young Gritfcn, dec. returned to ms ‘by constable. Conditions r— Jot sept 12—109 ha: •- ' .. Nine months i itioe will be mad j»f the inferior c« _ ion to sell ell the it eceased. - 1 •>» BETH i jHfe* 16—*-7i . i '''s ■,< xkJf i'if' a Sheriff. notice, eppli- the justices , for permis- han Smart, \ adm’ar-