Savannah republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1816-1818, November 02, 1816, Image 6

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7 c 4 * -A /■ •* City Marshal’s sales. * On fAe jfr*f Tuesday in December next, be told at the court house in tliecity of Savannah, * between the usual hours of 10 o’clock in the forenoon, d o’clock in the afternoon. All that wharf lot No. 6 and buildings, Reynolds ward, so much thereof as will satisfy the tax of the estate of Jjucholas Anciaux, for the year 1816, and costs. Also, all that lot No. 10 and buildings, 4th tything Reynolds ward, or so much thereof as will satisfy the city tax of Simon Jackson, for the years 181/9, 10, 11, 12,13, J.4, 15, and 16, and costs. Also, all that wharf lot No. 9, or so much thereof as null satisfy the city tax of Abraham Twiggs for the year 1316, and costs. ' Also, all that lot No 6, and buildings, second tything, Reynold# ward, or so much thereof us will satisfy the city tal of Archibald Smith, for the ye ar 1811, and costs. Also, all that lot No. 4, Sloper tything, Perceval ward, or so much thereof as will satisfy the city tax of Mi's. M'GLil, for the year 1816. and costs. Also, buildings on lot No. 25, old Franklin ward, or so much thereof as will satisfy the city tax of the estate Thomas Pitt, for the years 1815 and 1816, and costs. Also, buildings on letter O, Heathcote ward, or so much thereof as will satisfy the city tax of David Leion, fbrthe year 1815, and costs. Valuable Lands for safe# Four hundred and fifty acres, prime tide swamp, ort the Savannah Back River, situated about ten miles above the city, well adapted to the culture of rice or the sugar cane; upwards of one hundred acres now under dam, and cultivated by James Ancram, esq. Also, a tract, containing upwards 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, know n by the name of Bear Bluff—this tract is very valuable, as it abounds with white oak and oilier timber, suitable for the Savannah market. Also, two tracts of jane Land, in the vicinity of Purys burgh, well timbered. The whole of the property will be sold on easy and moderate terms. Apply to Johx Nobton, on the Okaties; or in Savannah, to Jacob Deveaux. sept 7 107 Also, two thirds of lot and buildings No. 4, Jekvl tv- r • • - Vj. n’ tiling, Darby Ward, or so much thereof, as will satisfy ( OttWl JLtlllUS) Oil OL. ollUOflS. the city tax of estate of M. Germaine, for the year 1816, Had costs. Also, lots No. 6 and 7, in the village of St. Gall, or 00 milch thereof, as will satisfy the city tax of William Smith, for the year 1816, and costs. Also, buildings on Fahm street, to satisfy the city tax <tf Leah Simpson, for tile year 1816, and costs. Also, the buildings on lot No. 10, second tything Rey nolds ward, to satisfy the city tax of Lewis B. Thompson, /or the years 1815 and 16, and costs. Also, half wharf lot and buildings, Darby ward, or so much thereof as will satisfy the city tax of Henrietta Mil ler, for the year 1816, and'costs. Also, all that wharf lot No. 2 and buildings, Reynolds ward, or so much thereof as will satisfy the city tax of Mrs. Margaret Fraser, for the year 1816, and costs. F. M. Stone, c. m. nov 2 131 a or s ale Lot No. 25, Warren ward, in fee simple, with the improvements thereon, at present occupied by Samuel Howard; the titles will be indisputable and warranted Tree of all incumbrance. Apply to JOHN ANDERSON, or SAMUEL HOWARD. oct 22—fw—126 Notice. To be sold, at public auction, in front of the court house, in the city of Savannah, on thfc first Tuesday in January next, one thousand acres of prime land, situate on the soutli 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- dx College. Any person who feels disposed to embark largely in tbc 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 Sc 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 by bond and mortgage, on the premises. MOSES SHEET ALL, President U. S. B. W. HABERSHAM, Treasurer. C. .1. J. MORRISON, Com. 103 Sate. P. II. and II. S. £>* Brought to gaol, on the 17th July, 1816, Tom, the property of doctor Gillett, of South Cur- orlina. He is five feet 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 15th October, 1816, a negro man named Isaiah, five feet eleven inches high, about twenty years of age, says he belongs to Mr. Lewis Cyphets, of Camden, (South Carolina) A. IIARMON, n. e. c. c. bet 17—124 _ Advertisement. Runaway from the subscriber, on the fifth May last, a negro woman named LUCY, about 5 feet, 2 or’3 inches high, thin visage, a scar on one of her cheeks, from 40 to 45 years old, speaks smooth and plain, and pretty good English. Any person, who will deliver her to me, or to any gaol in Georgia or South-Carolina, shall receive Steward of twentydollars, to be paid by Moses Horton. Beaufort Dixtriot. 27th Ort. 1816—r.—130 ♦ l&ix and: ar4j^«artt?r Cents’ reward, For taking up and delivering to me, my apprentice hov Ai-x.se, who absconded on the evening or the 16th ini. a negro of rather a light complexion, aged 16 years; but, for proof to conviction of his being harbored by any person, Ten Dollars will be added and all reasonable charges paid. 1 forbid all persons from harboring said boy dr assisting him any way , or from earn ing him out of the place. JOHN STILWEIX. <ef>t *56 ——^15 {steorgia—Buitach county. By Ely Kennedy, clerk of the court of ordinary for county and state aforesaid. Whereas, Dorathy W illiams and John Williams, ofthe said county, apply for letters of administration on the estate tfvl effects of Simucl Wilfialr.s, late of said county, Toffee art, therefore, to cite and admonish all and sin- f ufaf,’ die fcttdfed and’breditor# iff ftie said deceased, to le their objections (if any they have) in uiy office, on or before the first Monday in Jafulary next, otherwise lettefifw adfcinSfration will be granted the applicants. under my hand and seal, this 30th day of Octo ber, in the year of our Lord eighteen hundred and sixteen. [L. S.] ELY KENNEDY, c. t. o. nov 3 *t»—-Wl To be rented, for one or two years, a tract of Land, about the middle of said Island, containing 719 acres, whereof between 2 and 300 are cleared and under fence; 150 acres have rested for several years and are in prune order for planting. Also, the tract adjoining, called the \ iUage, on which there arc a dwelling house, containing six rooms, with fire places, and two garret rooms; a barn of three stories in height, cotton house, Sec. a good garden, orchard and. extensive pasture. As there are no buildings on the first mentioned tract, it having been always held as an appen dage to the other, they must both be occupied by one person, and as the lands of the Village will only be rent ed as a pasture, the rent required for them aud the build ings will be small. Immediate possession will be given of the first tract, and on the 1st of January of the other. . Apply in Charleston, to Mr. Speaos; in Savannah, to Colonel Johnston; or near Darien, to Geo hot. Buli.ie. Those lands would suit any person intending to make a settlement on the A’latamaha tide lands. aug 17 - |av ■ —98 Land III the vicinity of Savannah FOR SALE. A tract of land, (known by the name of Bonabelle, and lately the property of a Mr. Bretet) containing about 520 acres, is offered for sale. It is situated about five miles from the city of Savannah, within a short disiance erf Thunderbolt, and on the salts. It has a very com fortable dwelling house, a good barn and out buildings. The above tiyei. will be disposed of upon the most reasonable terms, as the heirs of the estate, of which it forms apart, arc anxious for a division of the property. Persons desirous of purchasing will apply for further particulars to either, GEORGE JON fes, EBEXF.ZER JACKSON or EDWARD F. 1'ATT.VALL. oc* g 120 vorps of Heavy Artillery, During the lute (fur. The members of the corps of the Savannah Heavy Ar- tTflen, that served during the late’wur, under the com mand of captain H'iltiain B. Jturoeh, are notified that, in conformity with tiic appropriation that was made to purchase'N\\ CUDS with the funds arising from tile pay ofthe corps, they liavfcjh.cn accordingly precured-end arc now ready' for delivery, and ihat by calling on Wil liam Gaston, late lieutenant of tl«e company, each mem ber will be furnished with his sword; Those members that have’ removed into the country will be furnished by sending their written order; anti the iritiuls or repre sentatives of such members as may have deceased since' the war, are also entitled to receive in their stead. ort fo—r *- -12s YV ants a situation, In a dry good or grocery store, a young man of re spectable connexions. The most unexceptionable refer ences can be adduced for probity' and capacity. A line addressed to F. G. and left at this office win be attended to. oct a lot) To rent Three ROOMS, without a kitchen, in Gibhons’ brick building. Also, for sale a valuable family HOBSE. Enquire at this office. {>ct 31 13d To rent or lease. That well known WHARF, at present occupied by Taylor, Davis & Taylor, will be let for one or more years; it is one of the best situations for a lumber yard, in Savannah; possession may be had on die first of De cember next. For terms apply to John Gardiner. or! 24—127 Runaway 0* From the subscriber, about a year ago, a country born negro man named Ben, twenty-five years of age, black complexion, one of his little fingers is remarkable, being very crooked, occasioned by a burn when he was a child; he is very artful, and should he be taken will endeavor to escape: he worked on the fortifications at Savannah, and when that work was stopped, he marched into die woods. He has out with him a negro woman named Juba, late the property of Mrs. Almv, now of judge Berrien, as I have been informed.. This wench I am told has relations, (bv whom they are harbored) at Mr. Wald- burgher’a plantation. Twenty Dollars’ reward will be paid to any person who will lodge said negro T?cn in the gaol of this coun ty. SETH G. THREADCRAFT. ect 29»-129 George Schley, On the Bay, nearly opposite the Exchange, Is how opening and offers for sale, at low prices and »n accommodating terms, an assortment of well selected GOODS, just received from Liverpool and New-Yotk, consisting of Superfine and common Cloths and Cassimeres White, red and yellow Flannels, white and assorted Plains, Bombasts, Bombazines and Ratinets Lose, point and duffi! Blankets, Irish Linens Cambrics, Lawns anil cotton Shirtings Furniture and common Dimitv, Ginghams Muslins, Toilinets anti Marseilles Vestings Brown Holland, Checks and Stripes Stockinet and fancy Cords, silk and cotton Handker chiefs and Shawls, Turkey red Curtain and common Calicoes, Chintz and Sarsineta Silk, cotton and worsted Hose, assorted English and German table Cloths and Napkins, common and superior Velvets, Corderoys and princes’ Cords Laventine and Florence Silks, assorted Gentlemen and ladies’ kitj and silk Gloves Ribbons, Tapes, Bobbins, Threads, Needles and Pins * Shot, Lead, Anvils, trace Chains, weeding Hoes, Axes, Spades and Shovels, rice Selves Crates of Earthenware and boxes Glassware, assorted for the country, and a general assortment of Hard ware and Cutlery. oct 19—o—125 Minis 6c Henry Have received, by.recent arrivals, A large supply of GOODS, which they offer for sale, by the niece or package,-consisting of Cassimeres, Coatings, Flannels, Blankets; white and blue Plains, superfine Cloths, pelisse ditto; Carpeting Bombazets, Velveteens, Hosiery, Gloves, Dimi'its, hur Cords, Ginghams, Calicoes, Shawls, Balasore Haidker. chiefs, long Cloths, Linens, Sheeting, Siiirting, lesting. Ribbons, Bandanoes, Lawns, Cambrics, Threads, Car peting, brown Holland, Ravens Duck, Grandarilioes. A large assortment of CUTLERY A1SV, 300 Demijohns 50 hogsheads prime Sugar 200 bags Coffee 50 crates well assorted Crockery wars 290 pieces prime Inverness B .gping oct IS-cm-133 Stebbms 6c Aiasoii, In addition to their general assortment of Goods, have received, BV the Elizq Lord, Harriet Newell, Lam-, ami other vessels,from Ntw-York and Boston, a variety of Fancy, Fashionable ami Staple Articles—amongst wiuth are Elegant Merino Trimmings Fancy piush do Rich silk ’ do Fashion.,ble Trimmings, Roses, Wreathes, kx. for ball dresses A complete assortment of Artificial Flowers Cbenelie and silk Cords French siik Nets, for the bend bilk velvet Inriispcnsibies, with gilt and silver chains anti clasps Fanct siik and woiked Indispensibles, Lathes’ and gentlemen’s silk, beaver and kid Gloves Lathes’ and gen< lemen’s sill; Hose Ladies’ and misses’ Angola Gloves Elastic Garters Foshionabiff scarlet 8-4 Mermo Shawls White an* colored Merino t-haw is, with rich border;] Lace V cits, tjhuvis anu Hamikcrehicfs Levantine aud other siik Shav. is and Handkerchiefs, oil all descriptions ’ ’ Figured Satins Bandana, hag and Florence Ilaiidfcerchi'JS Fancy Purses Colored Sewings Embroidering Silk Floss Cotton Marking Canvas Marking Thread Boston Wadding, for quilts, pelisses, &c. Fine assorted Tapes aud Bobbins Broad twilled Tapes Black and colored French Crapes, Canton Crapes Hat Crapes Linen Hedtick Cotton Hedtick Furniture Binding Marble, green, mahogany and figured oil detfa Fancy F rench Boxes Necklaces, with smelling bottles , Hooks and Eyes Ribbons Threads, Needles, Pins, band Boxes, Stc. he Many of the above Goods haYing been purchased tor ca^h at auction, , n New-Fork, at Uie present reduced prices, can be atiQrded very cheap. ALSO I ive PIANO FORTES, made by Messrs. Gibson & Da vis, and warranted to stand the climate, for saie at the mai ufacturers’ prices. oct gg _j-ig Factorage and Commission, The. subscriber having commenced in the above lice of BUSINESS, offers his services to his friends and the public; his Counting-Room is on Wayne's upper wharf formerly occupied by Messrs. Phiiuz’y & Burnett- The Store is large and commodious—produce will be re ceived on storage and every attention given to i u fe. oeption and shipment. RICHARD WAYNE dec 2—139 - - A- - _ | For sale The Wharf, lately occupied by Cajg &. .Mitchel con taining 2t)0 feet fronton Savannah River; bounded Vest- wardly by Camoclian & MiLlu.1, and east war diy ky An drew Knox. Also, the Wharf Lot, adjoining the Ferry, at Fort Wayne, containing 150 feet on tlie river and." ; ;ear yoQ feet back, from tiie same; bounded eastwardly by the fence at Fort Wat-ne. On tins lot, is the House, with two piazas, at the east end of the Bay, For terny please apply to PETER MilLHEl, * tug 24—^ riOl \ ? S:. ■ . c- , H • .4 i.j* ;*r >- <’VK . i.' . l y V-., * . / r HE i -■ fRice, yotWB or