Savannah republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1816-1818, November 26, 1816, Image 6

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t *i M P* Contract. COMMISSIONERS OF PILOTAGE. Proposals will be received for erecting a BEACON •n the White Oyster Ba.uk, one on Adam’s Knole, one on Cockspar, one on Racoon Island, and two on the Upper Mudtiat. Application to be made to Atm^fAM Nichols, esq. JOHN G. HOLCOMBE, s. c.T. nov 2 -.131 A ' ontract wanted. The Wardens and Vestry of Christ Church, being de sirous of having tlie Tower of the Church finished, and the Bell suspended, as expeditiously as possible, have appointed the undermentioned a committee for having the work done. The committee will receive proposals for finishing the tower with frame work, to be about twelve or fourteen feet elevation, terminated wilh a dome. Proposals with a design of the work, may be addressed to either of the committee. It is understood that the workman will find ail the materials. JAMES MARSHALL, V WILLIAM T. WILLIAMS, L Committee. 3. B. READ, 3 nov 14 b 136 Tax ollector’s sales. Ori the first Tuesday in January next, Will be sold at the court-house, in Jefferson, Camden countv, between the hours of ten and three o’clock, A Tract of Land, lying and being in Camden county, on White Oak creek, containing 5575 acres, more or less—levied on as the property of the heirs of William Middleton, to satisfy the taxes due thereon, for the year 1315 ; amount due, g>241 25 cents and costs. Also, two other adjoining Tracts, in Camden county, on the north side of Great Satilla river, about one mile above Jefferson, containg 5200 acres, more or less—levi ed on as the property of William Elliott, to satisfy his tuxes, due for the year 1815 ; amount due g298,77 cts. and costs. Also, one other Tract, lying and being in Camden county, on St. Mary’s river, containing 8000 acres more or less—levied on as the property of Lewis Deblois, to satisfy his taxes, due for the year 1815, and fifty per cent tax for the year 1814; amount due gl44, 14 cts. and costs. ALEXANDER ATKINSON. nov 9—f—134 t. c.c. c. Sheriff’s sales. On the first Tuesday in December next, Will be sold at Effingham court-house, between the usu al hours, All that tract of land, containing seventy-two acres, on the Augusta road, the residence of Mathew Reiser, ta ken by virtue of an execution, as the property of the said Mathew Reiser, to satisfy an execution in favor of the ad ministrator of Young Griffen, dec. returned to me by a constable. G. H. DASHER, s. e. c. oct 26 128 Notice. To be sold, at public auction, in front of the court house, in the city of Savannah, on the first Tuesday in January next, one thousand acres of prime land, situate on the south branch of Turtle rivetj, Glynn county—the joint property of the Union Society, Chatham Academy and the Savannah Poor-House and Hospital Society, vvliich tract of land was originally granted to the Bethes- dae 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 by bond and mortgage, on the psemises. MOSES SHEFTALL, President U. S. It. W. HABERSHAM, Treasurer. C. A. 3. MORRISON, Com. Sav. P. H. and H. S. aug 23 For sale The Toll-Bridge over Great Ogechee River, at which Joseph Hill lately resided—it is a substantial well built bridge, composed cliiefly of cypress; it has stood the creshets, and appears to be in all respects a good and fomplete piece of work. For terms apply to JOHN BOLTON or \ ex’ors. april 4 40 JEREMLVH CUYLElt. $ J. HiU. Land In 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 distance of Thunderbolt, and on the salts. It has a very com fortable dwelling house, a good barn and out buildings. The above tract will be disposed of upon the most reasonable terms; as the heirs of the estate, of which it forms a part, are anxious for a division of the property. Persons desirous of purchasing will apply for further particulars to either, GEORGE JONES, * EBENEZEIi JACKSON or oct 8 120 EDWARD F. TATTNALL. City Sheriff’s sale. On the first Tuesday in December next, Will be sold, in front of the court-house, between the usual hours, One chest carpenter’s Tools and one trunk Clothing; levied on as the property of Thomas Wilson, deceased, to satisfy Edward Hughes. ’ Isaac D’Lyon, s. c. s. oct 26—128 Sheriff’s sales. WiU\be told on the first- Tuesday in December next, All that lot and improvements in Oglethorpe ward, known by number (12*) twelve, containing ninety feet on Margaret street, and one hundred feet to the lane, join ing lots of Hover and Mrs. Forsyth; levied on as the pro perty of Jacob Hersman, at the suit of Elias Perry—sold by Consent of parties. ADAM COPE, a. c, c. nov 21- »-139 Market Stalls. Conformably to a resolution of Council, I shall pro ceed on Friday, the 29tli instant, to sell the STALLS in the beef and small meat Market, also, the Stalls in tiie new vegetable Market, under the inspection of the Market committee. All persons in arrears to the city for Stall rent, will please call on or before that day and pay up, or their bids will not be taken. F. M. STONE, e. si. nov 19—138 In Council, 4tii November, 1816. In compliance with an order of Council, the treasur er laid before the Board, a statement of rents due for ' city lots. Ordered, That the marshal re-enter the same in the name of the city, in terms of the ordinance, in such case made and provided; and that the marshal do twice notify in the ga ettes of the city the day of re-entry, wiiich shall be on Monday,' the 20th inst. City Lots in an ears for Ground Rent, viz. Franklin Ward.—Nos. 2, 3, 4, five quarters; 10, two quarters; 7, 12, ,21, 29, 30, 39,40, four quarters; 3J, 35, three quarters, each. War ren Ward.—Nos. 3, 15, 21, two quarters; 3, 20, 22, four quarters; 37, 38, five quarters; 11, six quarters, each. Washington Ward.—Nos. 4, 8, 39, four quarters; 36, two quarters; 38, nine quarters, each. Liberty Ward.—Nos. 1, 3, 4, 15, 22, 24, 31, 32, four quarters; 7, three quarters; -.5,.26, 27, two quarters; each. Columbia Ward.—Nos. 1, 3, 4, 5, 6, 16, 29, four quar ters; 13,25, two quarters; 11, three quarters; 14, 24, 31, 33,36, five quarters; 28, thirteen quarters, each Greene Ward.—Nos. 6, 7, 8,'38, 39, four quarters; 14, 19, 35 three quarters 18, five quarters, each. Libert Ward.—Nos. 16, 22, 33 34, 35, four quarters; n, 21, 30, five quarters; -4, two quarters, each. JVeur FrankUn Ward.—Nos. 3, two quarters; 7, 9, four quarter*, each. Spring Hill.—Nos. I, 3, 5, 8, II, 12,15,16, four quarters; 2, two quarters; 7,9, six quarters; 10, fourteen quarters, each. Jackson Ward:— Nos. 2, 3,13, 14, 15, 19, 25, 26,27,28, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34,35,37,38, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48, three quar ters; each. - Bro-wn Ward.—Nos. I, 2, 3, 12, 13, 24, 25, 26, 42, 43, three quarters, each. Hope Walke.—Three quarters. Last half of Filature Lot.—Two quarters. Wind,\liU Lot.—Seven quarters. John I. koueits, city treasurer. In obedience to the above order of Council, I do here by give notice, that I shall proceed on W ednesday, the 20tn inst. to make a re-entry on the above Lots, in terms of the Ordinance, in such case made and provided; un less the respective rents due, be paid to the city treasu rer, bn or before that day. F. M. STONE, nov 7—133 city ma-t at. Stop the Runaway. The subscriber will give ten dollars for apprehending and returning my apprentice lad, JOHN G. PHELTS, who absconded himself on the night of the nth inst. fie is of rather a dark complexion, blue eyes, about 5 feet 4 inches high, between 18 and i9 years of age, had on a blue cloth coat and black cloth pantaloon^—he has serv ed at the shoemaking trade, and is a pretty good workman; therefore all 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. Jolm Gardiner. nov i2 136 Stolen From the British ship Lord Wellington, on Thursday night last, supposed by runaway sailors, a carvel built JOLLY BOAT, with oars and" sails, length, 18 feet; breadth, 5 feet 6 inches; depth, 2 feet 6 inches; plank, three quarters of an inch thick; timber, 1J inch square; had no wash streak, painted bjack top sides, with a white bottom, green inside. Thirty Dollars reward null he paid to any one who will deliver said boat alongside the Lord Wellington, by ANDREW RAMSAY, nov 19 • -t. 188 master' *** Brought to gaol, in Savannah, on the 15th of November, 1816, a negro man, named Fuaxk, belonging to Joel Burch, of Waynesborough. He is about twenty-seven years of age and five feet five inches high, stout and well formed, has a small scar on the brow of bis left eye. H. M‘C ALL, nov 21 139 o. c. c £> Brought to gaol, in Savannah, Novemher 2,1816. A Negro man named David, belong ing to J. J. Grey, of Barnwell district, (s. c.) He is five feet six incites high, and eighteen years old. Has on a brown Jacket and striped trowsers. Also, Ned, five feet five inches high, and eighteen years of age. He is dressed in white cotton homespun. H. M f Call, g. c. c. nov 7 133 ~ Brought to gaol, on the 18th of October, 1816, in Savannah, a negro man named Bachcs, who says he belongs to Mrs. Gibbons, of Camden coun ty. He is about thirty years of age, and five feet ten inches high, slender made, has had a ball shot through his right arm, and has lost the little finger of his right hand. H. M'CALL, g. c. c. nov 16 137 *** 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. HARMON, d. g. c. c. oct 17—124 Blank Indentures, ~~~ For sale at this Office. Valuable Lands for sale Four hundred and fifty acres, prime t„j e the Savannah Back River, situated about t tn ° n the city, well adapted to the culture of rj C( . 4 ,ove cane;upwards of one hundred acres now unde- ,,'' M ‘t- ar cultivated by James Ancram, esq. * “ m - and Also, a tract, containing upwards of three him 1 acres, adjacent to the above tract—this trlct wv\k worthy the attention of the owner of the river b \ V " , having some convenient buildings on it; it also co-f a good proportion of high pine land, and the baian^"!! well adapted to the culture of cotton and provisions— bhtimb'e'r"'^ alwun<1 ing Wltil cypress and other vai Ua . Also, a tract, containing five hundred acres, situate on Savannah River, a few miles above Furysburgh k„ n J: by tlie name of Bear Bluff—this tract is verv lalu’ah , it abounds with white oak and other timber, suitabfeL, tlie Savannah market. " ‘ Also, two tracts of pine Land, in the vicinitv ofP urvs burgh, well timbered. - UI 7 S ' The whole of the property will be sold on eaw ,„a moderate terms. Apply to John- Norton, onthetltf-e or in Savannah, to ’ tbe 0kau «>i Jacob Deveaux. sept 7——107 Sheriff’s sales coatinuedT" . , On the first Tuesday in December next M ill be sold at the court house in Effinguam countv between the usual hours - * One hundred acres of End, bounded by land of Reed and oUters, situated in the county of Effingham levied on as the property of Mathew Reiser, to salsfv sunTrJ executions in favor of Jolm M‘ Laggon. returned to me c. h. dasher, , “ Sheriff’s sales. On the first Tuesday in December next ' Will be sold at Bryan court house, between the usual hours of 10 and 3 o’clock, All that tract of land containing 5l) acres, more o less, situated on the salts; levied on as the p’ropem n Joseph Sill, deceased, to satisfy sundry executions Conditions, cash. LEE BLACKSELL, s b r oct 31—fr—130 Sheriff’s sales. On the first Tuesday in January next, Will be sold at the court-house in the citv of’Savannah between the usual hours of 10 and 3 o’clock, Two Negro Fellows, named Ned and David—levied on as the property of John 1. Gray, to satisfy a judge, ment in favor of Robert S. Gibson 6 ADAM COPE. s. c. c. nov 9—134 Notice. All persons having demands against the estate of Jacob Campbell, dec. late of Camden county, will please for ward them duly attested for settlement, and 'hose in debted to said estate will please make imim date p„y. „ WILLIAM PRAT , oct 12-11—123 aJm’o- NoticeT Nine months after date application will be made to the honorable the Justices of the Inferior court of Chatham county, for leave to sell the following real estate, for the benefit of the heirs of Dr. Jamcs Glen, late of the city of Philsie’phia, dec. viz 500 acres of Land, in Mlntosh county, original ly granted to Noble Jones, e-q. deceased, bounded on the southeast by lands of John John-on ,nd on other sides by vacant land at the timeo! survey. One undivided fifth of all that House ana Lot, in the city of Savannah, known by he number (8) bounded south by Broughton s : reet and north by a lane, being 60 feet in width, and 90 feet in depth Also, two Lotsof land on the Isle of Hope, con taining together 67 acres. GEORGE GLEN. march 9 §o 29 admor. Notice. At the expiration of nine months from tb « date, application will be made to the honorable inferior Court of Effingham county, for leave to sell one tract of Land, lying in said county, and one r.egio man Slave, as the property of William Slater, deceased, sold for the benefit of the heirs ana cred itors uf said, dec. Lyman Sheppard, jane 11 — §0—69 adm’or Notice. Is hereby given, that nine months after date application will be made to the honorable the Justices of the Inferior court of Glynn c <un£y for leave to sell the whole of the real estate of Mo ses Burnett, esq- late of said county, d c. (or tlie benefit of the heirs and creditors. JACOB MOORE, ? adm'ers. JOHN BURNEiT.jun.j april 27 §o 50 Notice. Nine months after date, application will be made to the honorable the justices of the inferior court of Effingham county for leave to sell or make J- tles for a tract of land, - ontaining two hundred acres, situated in the twenty-third district of the county of Wilkinson, known and distinguished the plan of said district by No. 227; being P a! of the real estate of Christopher F. Triebner, dec- for the benefit of heirs and creditors. ANN M. TREIBNER, adin'rx GOTTLEIB ERNST, adm'or. N. B. All persons who have any demands *g® ,nst the estate will render them according to I >w ANN M. TREIBNER, adm'ri. June 13 ——83 I a. Check one c*.