Savannah republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1816-1818, November 16, 1816, Image 7

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Contract. rn\f\fTSSIONERs OF WLOTAOE. be received for erecting » BEACON proposals v. e on Adam’s Knole, one •SS in. n!i Vcnoi, “ d lw “ °" ““ *w^j s Nit hols. esq. !iu hols, esq nov 2-—■—131 A ( ontract wanted. ' . , vwrv of Christ Ghurch, being de. The Wardens an Totffr 0 f the Church finished, and sirous of having mr expeditiously as possible,, have tiie 1101 su»penui.'.> • ne( j a committee for having appointed the un committee will receive proposals the work done. ^ ^ vvitla fr..me work, to be about for finishing ,eet elevation, terminated with a twelvt or fomr. s a desiffn 0 f the work, may be dome. J F >er of the committee. It is understood f dienork, an will find at, tne materials, that the* °rai j ^ \|E.s MARSH ALE, A t\ 1LLIAM T. WILLIAMS. > Committee. J. li. READ, no v 14 i—136' For Congress. An eifetion will be held at the court-house, in Sa- nna ;, on MONDAY, the 2d day of December, ensuing f. uEI’R'ASF.M ATI VF-, in ’.he congress of the pint- e '<. to fid the vacanc. occasioned bv thcTesigna- ti-. i of the honorable Aipmbd Cuthbebt, pursuant to a w it of election from the Executive Department; of which the electors of Chatham county will take notice. Throe justices of the pe-.ee, will preside at said election, amt die sheriff’, will attend.ihe same. J. t't Wt^LLAMSON, j. i. c. c. c,. OLIVER STL’ROES, j. j. c. c. c. DOV 14—______ — _ —mmg __ —mm——m Notice. An election will be held at the court-house, in Savan nah, on Mondav, the 25th November, instant, for a JLS- T1CE of tin. Inferior Court of Chatham county, to fill the jyac incv occasioned b;- tlie death of Robert Mackay, es quire, of which tlu- electors of said county will take no- t ce- to be superintended by three justices of the peace. JOHN P. WILLIAMSON, i. t.c.c. c. OLIVER ST CROCS, j. t. c. c. c. nov 5— 1.3? N otice. Cotton Lands, on St. Simons. 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 prime order for planting. Also, the tract adjoining, called the Village, on which there are a dwelling house, containing six rooms, with fire places, and two garret rooms; a barn of three stories tn height, cotton house, &c. 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 and the build ings will be sutall. Immediate possession will be given of the first tract, and on the 1st of January of the other. -Apply in Charleston, to Mr. Spkahs; in Savannah, to Colonel.Johnston; or near Darien, to Georgs Baillik. Those lands would suit any person intending to make a settlement on tire Alatamaha tide lands. ^aug 17——■fAx 98 Deputy Collectors’ office. Rice , s wharf, near the Exchange, Notice is hereby given, that the subscriber will attend at his office, every day, Sundays excepted, from 10 to 12, for tire purpose of granting licenses to retailers, grocers and merchants, end to owners of carriages; certificates of the payment of the duties, payable on the same. The penalties of the law will be rigorous ly enforced against, all persons selling without licenses or keeping carriages for use, without certificates of the duties being paid on them. E. S. REES, nov 9—m—134 Dep. Col. 1st Collection district of Ga. Runaway From tire subscriber, on the 6th October, a Negro Man named AavHsn, ire formerly belonged to Joseph Haber sham, esq. He had on when he went away, a check shirt, and a grey pair of cassimere pantaloons; he is about i9 or 2d years of age, a very smart, active boy, about 5 feet 6 indies high. A reward of Ten Dollars will be given to any person or persons, who wiil lodge him in Savannah gaol, or Twenty Dollars if harbored by airy person. It is suppo-ed lie is harbored on Mr. Verdier’s place; I forward ail masters of vessels or boats from tak ing ibis Negro Feliow from this place; be is of a dark complexion. WILLIAM KING. nor i2—135 To be sold, at public auction, in front of the court house, in the .city .of Savannah, on the first Tuesday in January next, oik: thousand acres of prime land, situate on the south branch of Turtle river, Glynn county—the joint property of the Union Society, Chatham Academy a ; the Savannah Poor-House and Hospital Society, \ : icli tract of land was originally granted to tire Bethes- e Co.ii ye Anv person who feels disposed to embark largely m me cultivation of cotton, corn or sugar-cane, v find nus a most eligible situation. The grants cap he seen bv applying at die office of Lloyd & Morrison, i.ithe Exchange t erms of sale—one half cash, the ba lance in one- year, with interest from the date of pur chase, seen red by bond and mortgage, on the premises. AloSEs SMKI'TALL, President U. S. It. IV. ilABEUSHA.Vl, Treasurer. C. A. J. MORRISON, Com. Suv. V. //. andH. S. auq 53 Ijo > Executor’s sales. Will be soid on the Slst'duy of December next, at the house of Freiie-rick Herb, in Savannah, between the hours of eleven and two o’c.uck of that d..ri, Alt die Household and Kitchen FURNITURE, consist ing of Tables, Chairs, Beds and Bedsteads, Crockery- ware. Also one Jersey Waggon, three Horses, fitc.— ben.g part of the personal estate of Robert S. Gibson, deceased. GEORGE 1 IF.tiR, j Krecu- + * JAMES BARNARD, 5 tors. nov a—jr—132 ' Fi \'{ v dollars’ reward. Ramway from the subscriber, on the 14th day of Oc- tob -last, my mula to man JIM; he is about forty-five - a of age, upwards of five feet high, very grey, and h lost the sight of his left eye, he is unable to straiten his unci die finger of ids right hand; had on when he went L .ay, blue flannel shirt and homespun pantaloons. Who- e . r v. id cleuvcr the said runaway shall receive the above reward, on proof of ids being harbored by a white per son, or thin}- dollars if harbored by a negro, or ten dot- iw n war l for his being apprehended and lodged in gipl or delivered to the subscriber m Savannah; it is to be suppo-ej, he wifi endeavor to pass for a free man, or get on-board some vessel, in order to leave this port; therefore all captains of vessels as weii as all other per sons, are strictly cautioned air ins the s me. William Gaddy. nov 9 >,* 134 Ten dollars’ reward. Will be given for apprehending my Negro Fellow Pex, who absented himself on tire 27th October last, and as I lrave been informed he is fishing about Wilmington island, and there abouts. The fellow is well known bv every negro about all the islands, as he used to belong to major Odingsells, and latterly to Mr. William Moore, ° -i- L Vanna k- 1 u '*‘ i f)e thankful to any gentleman who tv.h be good enough to apprehend hin„ and send him to me or lodge liim in goal. John Delberedie. nov 12—135 Sheriff’s sales continued. „ On the first Tuesday in December next, W ill be sold at the court house in Effingham county, between tire usual hours, One hundred acres of land, bounded by land of Reed and others, situated in the county of Effingham, levied On as the property of Mathew Reiser, to satisfy sundry executions in favor of John M‘Laggon. returned to me by a constable. C. H. DASHER, s. *. e. oct 22 1?6 L City Marshal’s sales. On Thursday, the 5th of December next, Will be sold, at the court house in the city of Savannah between the usual hours, Also, two thirds of wharf lot and buildings No. 1, Reynolds ward, or so much thereof as will satisfy the city- tax of Felig Tallman, for the year 1816, and costs. Also, all that lot No. 17 and buildings, in the village St. Gall, or so much thereof as will satisfy the city tax of estate James Piatt, for the year 1816, and costs. Also, lots No. 15,16 and 17 and buildings, New Leeds, or so much thereof as trill satisfy the taxes of estate John Milieu, for the year 1814, and costs. A iso, quarter lot No. 6 and buildings, Bryan street, or so much thereof as wdi satisfy the city tax of Elijah Ball, for the year 1816, awl costs. ' .a Also, tot Np. 3 and buildings, New Leeds, or so much thereof as wilt satisfy the city tax of Rebecca Hobbs, for the year 1816, and costs. Also, building on lot No. 6, St. Gall, to satisfy the ci ty tax of Charlotte Lewis, for the year 1816, and costs. Also, buddings on lot No. 1}, third tytiiing, Reynolds ward, to satisfy the city tax of James Hamilton, for tire year 1816. and costs. Also, lot No. 4 and buildings, second tything, Anson ward, or so much thereof as will satisfy the city tax of Charles Oilingseil’s estate, for the year 1816, anti costs. Aiso, lot No 29 and buildings, Yamacruw, or so much thereof as will satisfy- the city tax of Thomas Bry an, free man of color, for the year 1816, and costs. Also, buildings on part lot NO.4 r 'Touer tything, Deck er ward, or so much thereof as will satisfy the city tax of Truman Beckwith, for tiie years 1815 v»nd 16," and costs. Also, building on lot No. 11, Green ward, to satisfy the city tax of Thomas Lloyd, for theater 1814, and costs. Also, buildings on lot No. 4, Hicks-tything, Percival ward, levied on as the property of the estate of John Ddbpse, to satisfy his city tax for the;year 1816, and costs. Also, lot No. 3 and buildings, Moore tything Percival ward, levied on as the property of of the estate of Jane Morris, to satisfy the city tax for the year 1816, and costs. Also, a building on Fahm street, levied on as the pro perty of Hester Gunn, to satisfy lreraSty tax for the year 1816, and costs, „ Also, lot No. 2 and buildings, St. Gall, levied on as the property of William M'Farland, to satisfy his city tax for the year 1816. Also, buildings on part lot No. 22, Washington ward, levied on as the property of Prince Irvine, to satisfy iiis city tax for the year 1816, and costs. Aiso, a building on partlot No. 1, Tyconnel tytiiing, Darby ward, levied on as the property Of Charles Haley, to satisfy his city tax for the year 1816, and costs. Aisb, buddings on lot No. 31, Columbia ward, levied on as the property of Mary Ami Lewis, to satisfy her city tax for the year IS16, and costs. Also, buildings on lot No. 9 t Washington ward, levied on as the property of Geprgg garter, to satisfy his city tax for the year 1816, and co^ts. Also, half lot and building, No-18, Brvan street, levi ed on as the property of Stephen Crafts, to satisfy his ci ty tip; for the year 1816, anp costs. ’ Also, half lot No. 9 and wildings St. Gall, levied on as the property of Curtis I ,oper,"to satisfy his city tax for the year 1816. Also, lot and buildings No. 8, Laroach tything, Heath- cote ward, levied on as the,property of Mrs.'Ann Mor- ganfto satisfy her city tax for the year 1S16, and costs. Also, buildings on lot No. 5, Jekyl tything, Darby ward, leviedon as the property of John Reigneeir, to satis fy his city tax for the year 1815 and 16, and costs. F. M. Stone, c. m. nov 5- -132 ’ # s ' - + City Marshal’s sales. On the first Tuesday in December next, IV ill be sold at the fcourt house in the city of Savanna between tire usual hours of 10 o’clock in the forenoon, and 3 o’clock in the afternoon. All that wharf lot No. 6 arid buildings, Reynolds ward, or so muen tjiereof as will satisfy the tax of the estate of Nicholas Anciaux, for the year 1816, and costs. Aiso, alt that tot No. 10 and biuldings, 4th tything Reynolus ward, or so much thereof as will satisfy the city- tax of Simon Jackson, for the .years 1809, TO, 11, 12,13, 14, 15, and 16, and costs. . ' Also, all that w-Jiarfiot No. 9, or so much thereof as will satisfy the city tax of Abraham Twiggs for tiie year 1816, and costs. Also, all that lot No 6, and buildings, second tything, Reynolds ward, or so much thereof as will satisfy the city tax of Archibald Smith, for the year 1811, and costs. Also, ail that lot No. 4, Sfoper tything, Perceval ward, or so much thereof as will satisfy the city tax of Mrs! M*Gill, for the year 1816, and eosts. Aiso, boildings An letter O, Heathcote ward, or sor much thereof as will satisfy the city tax of David Leion, for tiie year 1815, and cos.s. Aiso, two thirds of lot and buildings No. 4, Jekyl ty- tlring, Darby Ward, or so much thereof, as will satisfy tiie city tax of estate of M. Germaine, for the year 1816, and costs. Ai#o, lots No. 6 and 7, in the village of St. Gall, or so much thereof; as will satisfy the city tax of William Smith, for tire 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, for the years 1815 and 16, and costs. Also, halt w harf lot and building-s, Darby ward, or so much thereof as will satisfy Lie 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. . M. Stone, C. M. x nov 2 131 Stop the Runaway. The subscriber will give ten dollars for apprehending and returning my apprentice lad, JOHN G. PHELPS, who absconded himself on the night of the nth inst. he is of rather a dark complexion, blue eyes, about 5 feet 4 inches high, between 18 and r9 years of age, had on a blue cloth coat and black cloth pantaloons—he has serv ed at the shoe making trade, and is a pretty good workman; therefore aU mechanics are forbid harboring or employ ing said apprentice. N. B. All masters of vessels are forbid harboring or carrying him out of the state, as the law will be enforced against all and every person so transgressing. John Gardiner. nov i2 136 Georgia—Camden county. By Isaac Crews, clerk of the ordinary for the county of Camden,and state aforesaid. Whereas, EliluuAtvvater, esq. applies for letters of ad ministration, on the estate and effects of colonel William Scott, late of said county, dec. as next of kin, These are therefore, to cite and admonish, all and sin gular, the kindred and creditors of said dec. to file their objections (if any they have) in my office, on or before the first Monday in January next, otherwise letters of ad ministration will be granted to him. Given under mv hand and seal, at Jefferson, the 19th dav of October, 1816. [L. S.] ISAAC CREWS, clerk. 12 7—* Chatham Superior Court, May, Term, 1816-. The Administrators of ”) John Herb, deceused, | VS. L RULE NISI. The Heirs and Representatives | of John Gromet, deceased J Upon the petitionof the administrators of John Herb, dec- *• id, piaying the foreclosure of the Equity ol Redemption of the following premises, mortgaged by the said John Gromet in his life time, to the aforesaid John Herb, deceased, on the ninth niy of February, in the year of our Lord Ofie thousand eight hundred and four, to secure the payment of a certain bond, bearing even date therewith conditioned for the payment of the sum of one thousand dollars on -or before the ninth day of February, one thousand eight handred and fire, with lawlul interest fiom the date thereof; viz : “All that lot of Land, situate, lying and being in that portion of ground lately the west common, now called Franklin ward, in the city of Savannah, known by the number (24) twenty-four fronting Saint Julian-street, and containing sixty feet in front and ninety feet in depth, together with tne houses, out houses and buildings thereon, stand* ing or belonging (subject, nevertheless, to the an nual ground rent of seven pounds ten shillinga sterling, equal to thirty two dollars and thirteen cents; to be paid to the corporation of the city of Sa vannah or their successors in office,) On motion of Jeremiah Cuyler, attorney for the petitioners, It is ordered, That the principal, interest and costs, due on said mortgaged premises be paid into court within twelve months from this date, and unless the same be so paid, the equity - of re demption shall thenceforth be foreclosed and other proceedings take place pursuant to the act of assembly, {t is- further ordered, That this rule be published once a mouth until the time appoint ed for pay raenV, in one of the public Gazette of this state or served on the heir3 and representa tives of the mortgagor or their special agent, at least six months previous to the time said money is to paid into court as aforesaid. . Extract from the minutes Job T* iiollet, cik» jane ft——70