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GEOLOGIST oiiot MEDICU5.
4th OF JULY, 1818.
Th*43d Ansshaeroary.—At a meeting of the eit.
•ena of Savannah at the Eschar ge, on Thursday,
tbs 4th inst. for the purpose of making arrange*
menu for (lie Celt bra’, ion of tho fourth July, the
43d anniversary of our independence—maj.SnsLB
Wsrra was unsnimouvly call'd to the chair, and
B. M. Bose, e.-q. appointed secretary.
Resolved, that a committee be appointed tv make
arrangement! for the days that the committee con
(lit of air; and that J. B. Rian, Ws. Snat, sen
Tnonas Normas, Wsr. C. Usmiu, jrsen M
Bonn, and dams S. Bcitora, be that committee
Resolved, that the committee be authorixed to
wall upon a citizen to deliver an oration on that
-day, appropriate to the memorable occasion.
Re'tlvtd fn'thcr, that the amount of the sub*
weription to the dinner be five dollars.
Resoh-ed, that the tltanks of this meeting be gi
Wen o the chairman and secretary.
Resolved, that these proceedings be published.
’ - f. Stskls Wuitb, chairman.
S. M. Roan, secretary.
try Subscription lists are in the hands of each
number of the cnmtniUee; at the book-store of W.
T. Williams; at the office of the Republicans and
bar of the Exchange.
Prices Current, Charleiten, June 8.
Cotton, mi island, lb 71 a75; upland do prime,
31 a >3; Sour, I’hila bl'glGj do Camden, (Carter's
brand) 10 j; do Bichmond and Baltimore, 10}, dull*
rice, prime, per 100 Ibi 5} a 6}; tobacco, per 100
Ilia. Carolina and Georgia, 7 a 10; com per bu.bel
Si a 87
▼ conn esp oa’hexce.
"Gsoluoikt alias Manteca” is received and shall
have a place.
“Jcanca” shall be attended to.
}i2£> SHIP NEWS.
High- H ater, ToaMorrs-a. 2h 23m. o’clock P.M
PORT OF SAVANNAH.
Ship Shamrock, M'Kown. Liverpool, 52 days—
wills an assorted cargo—to William Gaston, cos-
ftt£oet*i U Jlichardson St C*. John M*Nuh, Alex-
'under Bertram, and B Malone & Co.
Schooner Betsey, Kimball, Charleston, 1 day—
villi coffi.e and iron—to II. Tupper, the master,
and to order.
Sloop Volant, M‘I.e*n, Charleston, 1 day—as-
aortrd cariT»—to Isaac. Cohen, conaigneet G. F.b.
O Palmes, Claries Maurrl, Josepli Carnitlters, B.
King, Williford & Maker, *n<J A- Tardy. Pa*
tenr-rs—Mr. Tardy, ladv anil daughter; Mr F.vana
and daughter, eapt It. IKrby. Mtaara. Maynan,
Verjon, Schultz, and Thompson.
ctaaaao.
Brig Lvdia. Nichols, Bordeaux .
Schooner Rising-Sun, Vickery, Philadelphia
Port of Charleiten, Ju re ft
Arrived, ship Ceres. Webber, Liverpool, 56 ds-
—on the 3d nut. lat S3 Ion 78..poke ship Uenja-
min Kush, two days from Snami.h; British sch r
Trio, FuM'ord. Nas-su, 4 dusch'r- Leader, Weick-
Trinity, Mart II day-; Lovcl\ K zia, BjthewooJ
Beaufort, 1 dav; clobac.ro' boa; Maiy-Ann, from
Columbia, 8 davt. sloop G.n. Washington, Coales,
Suvaniuih, 1 day; llr brig Highlander, Donald,
Dundee, 70 days; Swedish ketch Laura, V 'lger ,
Strariund, 60 daj s alo»|> Frolic. Bateson, St Au
gustine, 30 hours blow laat evening U S
brig Prometheus, and sch’r Lynx, from St Mary’s.
Cleared, ship Ores, Callender, Liver.ainl; brir I)- -
ver, Esdall. N York and Providence; sch’rs Unio.
Swaine. New-Orlea' S; Washington, Stinson do;
Louha, Thorp, X York; loop* Ann-Maria. Fow
ler, Newport and Pro; idcnce; Isabella, Donnelly
Philadelphia; Sally, Heed, Norfolk and Baltimore
Reneaga, with 96 Aft-wart*, which were letti
there bvithe collector of the Caicos. Theme peo
tde were landed at Henewga, from a Catshagenian
eraser, which had captured them in a Spanish
slave vesorl, and put them on shore until U>e pri
vateer coul l procure proviaionv for them. The
collector of the Caicoa hating heard of (he cir
cumstance, eam'down to Heneags and took them
onboard the Fairy. One white man, belonging
to the privateer, was left in charge of them and
has accompanied than to ibis port.
, -*f«J 37.
Arrived, h-.g Juno, Milter, Philadelphia, flour,
com, bread, meal and staves.
|C7* Will be ran TO-MORfWV. r , at
twelve o’clock, over the Savannah Course. a
SWEEPSTAKE—mile best*, three in five—by
the best Hones in the state, as supposed.
Kates of toll as mu-ol. T MB'PROPRIETOR,
june 10 135
Savannah /fitter Navigation Company.
A meeting of the atockh'-lii. rs of the company
wilt be held at the Glob* Tavern, in A ug-iaia, at.
10 o’clock, a. x. on Wednesday, the' 22d July
next; forthd purpose of taking into consideration
the propriety of reducing the salary of the presi
dent, amt for other purposes.
By order.
A. BRUX, president.
As it win be necessary, under forfeiture of stock,
for tin- sub ? cribrrs to sigo the articles of association,
cither personally or b;. attorney, on or before the
firrt Monday in Jul» ; powers of attorney for that
purpose are left for signature for the accommo
dation of subscribers in Savmnab, at the office
of Lloyd & Morrison enquires; at which plyee the
subscribers in bavannah arc requested to call and
subscribe accordingly.
june 8—1—1—134
Union Road Company.
The managers of the Union lioad Company
haring declin'd a dividend of 4 per cent, on said
slock, or 4 dollars per share, Stockholders may
receive the same on application to
. \V tlliam Woodbridge,
Treasurer Union Hoad Company.
may 6 sf 106
Georgia .agricultural Society.
The subscriber *s now ready to pay over to
stockholders in the Georgia Agricultural Society,
a dividend of 4 per cent on the amount of their
3t<jpk, upon presentation of their certificate* to
Wx. \VOODBRIDGK, treasurer,
mxy 22-fi-0*
Spermaceti Candles.
10 boats lir-n quat.iy, jus received and fer sale by
George r. $ Oliver Palmes
june 9 * 135
Notice.
All persons having unsettled accounts with the
subscriber are requested to attend to the san-e
this week.
Messrs. Meigs & Reed will act as attornies for
me during roy absence fr m the city.
SAMUEL B. PAKKMAN.
june 10 136
Notice.
All persons indebted to the late firm of CHAM
BERLAIN U BUBNET, are required to make im
mediate payment to the subscribers, and those
having chums against said hrm to present them
i LLOYD tc MORRISON,
june 10—136
Port of J\‘orfo'k, June 1
Arrived, sch’ry Emily, Hill, 15day* from Aux
Caves Essex. Barber. 4 days from YirennnaA —
Jn Hampton Hoads, brig Pallas, Troant, of Ho-ton,
? m.A.mel laiolr- • SoliHpiih.
-ftom Havana, in distress, very leaky; sch’r Gene
ral J4»c»mib, Wright, from Charlr. ton, 52 hour
-to thr Capes. Cleared, sch’rs Lanene, Coo dv,
to thr Capes. . .
West-IndicS; Experiment, Pcrctval Madeira; Pack
et, Appleby, West-Indies. ,
Port of Balimore, June I
Arrived. British selt’r Sarah, lit tty. 10 ds from
Nassau; sch’rs Lapwing, Grigs, from Port-iu-
Pnnrr; General Macomb, W right, 9j hours from
Charleston; brig Fox. Poucard, 19 days from St.
Pierres, Mart. Cleared, bng George P. Ste-
venson, Clark. Batavia; schooner Serpent, An
drews. St rbor-as.
June 2.
Arrived, sch’r Clicvcs. Stark, from Turks-Island,
vis Plymouth, s c. with salt. Cleared, brigs
Nanev, Lumg, Honduras; Eagle, Isley, W. Indies;
sch’r'Good-Intent, Davis, S; Croix.
Port of Philiiihlphin, June 1.
Aarivcd. ship Out.’, Toby, NVw-Orleans, 16ds.
'Below, brig Hibernia, Brown, from fovcrpool; al
so, » slop and brig. Cleared, ships Jar.e, Ban
croft, Liverpool; Hebe, Jerv is, Charleston.
Port ef .Vers- York, .May 30.
Arrived, ship Manchester Packet, Burke, 34
davs from Havre.—This vessel, at 6 o’clock cm
Thursday evening, grounded on tbe tail of the
- West Bank, where she remained until yesterday
afternoon. Capl. Burke was bel-.iw at the time,
confined by dines*, occasioned by 4 days anxiety
and exposure among the ice on the hanks—this
morning she anchored wiiliin the Narrow*.—
Cleared, ship Magnet. Ogden, Liverpool; brig*
Bacchus, Hodgson, do; Hope, Lawrence, N Or
leans; Savannah Packet, Brown, do; sch’r Henry.
Williams, Cape Henry; sloops Linnet, Jones, Da
rien, Geo; Cagle, Stinson, Charleston.
[bt Tire am. sca’n trio, abb. at cHaaiiaTOX.]
Pert of AliJicu, f -V. P.J -ffoy 13.
The Ameican sch’r lle'sey, Grafton, from Ha
vana bound to Khode-island, has been wrecked
oh the Florida Beef—part of the cargo, consisting
of molasses, has been saved and brought to port.
The sch’r James la C'.isriotte, of this tmrt, on
hcrwayhiiher from the yrcck of the b.-ig King
George, with a part of that brig's cargo, stnftk up
on a reef at Gun Key Cai, and has rone to pieces;
p art of her loading has been saved and brought
The sloop Goan*, of this port, on her wav to
Andros Island, on Monday evening, grounded on
North’s Key Bar, and bilged.
•If it- 23.
On Thursday the mail boat 8ir Billy Cur is, cap-
•va'in Piniler, retum^l from Crook-d I-land, having
onboard ibe Mirch mol iron E-giiryi, landed
from the llladier Parket, eapt. I* c ick. There
•wivspo htltt bag fr m Jamaica b> the Pack , t —
•On hia passage upAcapt P wa. tvu pr vaiecr- ly
ing a' •■•chtiz off die soot'.' end oi L og .Island
v i) a Thursday, the (loop Fairy arrived bare lrom
Valuable Property for sale,
IN TltENiU.v, iiv. J )
I wish to sell the propei ty on wli ch 1 now lire,
beautifully situated at the upper end of the city cl
Trenton, between the two turnpike roads trading
from Trenton tq PriiicvUm aim New Brunswick
The buildings are all new, and built of the best
materials, and in the best manner, well calculated
to accommodate a large or small l.imiiy. This
place has an abundant supply of excellent water,
a fine yi ung beating orchard of die best of fruit
and is allowed b, ju g.s to equal any in point ol
health, situation and convenience, and cau be had
with a small or large quantity of land, as may
best suit tbe purchaser.
Any person wishing to purchase said property
will please apply at this omce, or by letter to tbe
subscriber, on ihe premises.
ltlClIAKD IMLAY.
Trenton (n j ) june lf> r 16
Highly important
To those who desire to lyeud a tew months
pleasantly, in the country. A gentleman speaking
me French and Spanirii Languages, or, the French
Lan^ua^e only, will meet with a liberal offer lor
his services, by applying at the office of the Sa-
vannuho Jicpublican.
June 10——cx——136
Flew from a cage,
On the b.ii instant, a little yLiluw CANARY
BIRD, leaving bis companion, aiid three young
ones, will: four eggs in the nest. If any person
should find Uie little- runaway, they shaii receive
a reward of nrx dollads, or a rain of vooao
vm s, on deliverihg the Utile truant lo the printers
june 10— “
-135
lit ought to gaol, in Savanntth, Juitr
6, id 18, a negro man who says his name is Jacob
ami that lie belongs t» George W. Allen, ol An
gusts. He is about 22 years of age, and 5 ieet
4 inches high. H. M'CALL, e c c
june 10——136
t m 9 Brought to gaol, in Savannah. June
6, 1818, a negro man who say a his name is Jtr-
rxav, and dial lie belongs to \V'm. Hranch, ntai
l^feensborough. He is about i'6 years of age, 5
feet 8 inches high, yellow complexion.
11. M'Call, e. c. c.
june 10—136
• Brought to gaol, in Savannah, June
6, 1818, a negro woman, who savs her name is
Uktsei, and that she belongs to Joseph Melheny.
of Burke county. She is about 20 years of age,
and 4 feet U inches high. She lias a female
child about one year old, named Filhs.
H. M’Call, G. c. c.
june 10 — 7 36
Brought to gaol, in Savannah, June
9. 1818, a negro woman, who says her name is
Fiuts, aiid that she belongs to G. G. Jedon,
lllack Swamp, (s. c.) She is about 2d ytars (1
age, and 5 feet 4 incue* high.
H. M’Call, g. c. c.
june 10 -—136
IfIT’BriWg.'iC to gaol in Savannah, May
30, 1818, a Negro inan who says his name is Bsv
ami that be belongs t.> James Stewart, formerly of
Liberty county. He is about twenty-seven ' ears
of age, and five feet five inches hi.h. stout form
and oow legged H. M’C ALL, o. c. c.
june 3 130
ip* .Brought to gaol, in S»fanuah,
May 6, IdlS,» very lig .tc l rcdmula’to woman,
who s»ys her name is Naxct l*iss. and that she
belong' to Thomas Irwin, of Aug is.a, who lately
br..ugiit her from kichmui.d, Virginia. She :s
about twenty years of age, and five teet six inclies
high. H. M'CALL, u. c. c.
may 13-112
City Taxes.
TtiC’Subscr.htr is now prepared to receive city-
laxes for the present year. The digest will be
cloved on the idt i next month and executions is
sued against ali defiulters immediately thereafter,
ijiimmissiou nurcliants are also required to settle
their tax «n Sale* made fin comm.ssion to 1st in-
•tant. None but bills of the banks of the city, or
•-pecie, will be received in osvment.
JOHN 1 ROBERTS, c. T.
City Treasurer’* Ofice, Savannah, .Way 18—116
MONTHLY NOTICES.
•jt Nine moHths after jaje, I shall
make application lo tb« boncr»We Inferior
court of Tattnall county,, wlka »iUi*j*f«>r
ordinary purpose*, for leave <® foil ‘tie real
estate ofCoraly Wbi*rh«ad. decoated.
John Santis, adm\.
oov 5 —to ’141
Notice !."
It hereby give", that after the expiration
of cine months from this date, application
Will be made to the court, for liberty ,lp sell
the &aal-eatate.sf flamsoT Witlitm*, deceas
ed, for the h inelil o- the heir* and creditor*
of the said deceased.
JOHN WILLIAMS, adm’or.
Bullot-h county, Nov. .13—jo*—154
Notice.
Nine months after date application will be
made to the honorable Ihe Justices of the
Inferior Cnort of the county of Chatham, for
leave to sell two tracts of Land; one lying
in the county of Chatham, on Little Oge-
chee, containing 250 acres; the other in lhe<
county of Wilkes, (Georgia) containing 240
acres, belonging to the estate of JohnBut-
ler. deceased—sold for the benefit of the
heirs. JAMES ARMSTONG,
adm'or. in right ofthe adm'rx.
dee 5- o$———167
'■ Notice.
Application will be nude to the court of ordin
ary, of Glynn county, after nine months from the
• 7th January, 1818, for leave to sell the real es
tate of Jakes Hoilaxd, deceased, late of Glynn
county, for the benefit of the. heirs and creditors.
James C. Mangham,/or
John Hendrix,
jan 21 17 admixistator.
Notice.
Application will be made to the hononble the
Inferior court of Camden county, afier nine
months from this date, • or leave to sell the real
estate of late Francis Leroy, of Cumbe.'land isl
and, in the county of Camden, deceased, for the
benefit of the creditors and heirs of saiddeeeased;
die estate consisting of a tract of land on Cum
berland island, and three Negroes.
Paul P. ThouissBon,
jan 29 to 24 adm’or
Notice.
Nine months after date, application will be
made to the court of ordinary of Scriven county,
lor leave to sell one hundred acres of land in Scri
ven comity, lour hundred do. in Glynn, two hun
dred and two and a half (No. 153) in the 22d dis
trict of W’ilkiuson. and two hundred two and a half
(No. 289) in do. do. for the benefit ofthe heirs of
Jusiah Sowell, deceased.
William Sowell, adm'r.
fob 10 o§* 34
Notice.
Nine months after date, application will
be made to the honorable the Inferior court
of Chatham county for leave lo sell lot No.
(9) nine, Wilmington tything, Darby Ward,
wilhthe improvements, belonging to tbe es
tate of 13, Sliatfer, for the benefit of the heirs
of said estate.
Frederick Shaffer,? » .
Jacob Shaffer, t tX M ’
april 3—=—} —85
On the froi Tuesday in July ntxt,
Will be sold at Savannah, between the hours of
f 0 and 3 o’clock.
The Distillery at Springhill, with the appurtc
nances thereto belonging, levied on as the prop
erty of John E. Uartridge, at the suit ofthe United
States, vs Samuel and Isaac Russell and John E.
llartridge. *JOHN H.
june 1—128
Notice.
Nine months from the date hereof, appli
cation will be made to the honorable Jus
tices of the Inferior Court of the connty of
Chatham, for leave to sell 2300 acres of
land in Glynn county, being part of the real
estate of William Limbert. deceased.
CATHARINE P. LIMBERT,
april 29 —100 executrix.
Notice
Nine months from this date* 1 shall apply
to the honorable the justices of the inferior
court of Chatham county* for leave to a.ell
two hundred two and a half acres of Land,
in the 25th district of Wilkinson, No. 169,
now Twigg’s county,) for the benefit of tbe
minor, who drew it
Moses Sheftall, guardian,
may 2 o§ 129
Notice.;
Nine months after the date hereof, appli
cation will be made to the Inferior court of
Chatham county, for leave to aell all that
racl of land called pine Bluff, in Chatham
ounty, containing about 840 acres* bound
ed south east by estate William Elliott’s
land, southwest by Ogechee river, north
west by G. W. M’AHister’s land, and north
east by lands of Hugh Rose, being part of tbe
real estate of Ralph E. Elliott, deceased,
and sold to make a division among tha heirs
of the estate.
STEPHEN ELLIOTT,
may 7 107 surviving ex’or.
nidniinistrator8 > notice.
Nine .months after date, application will
be made to the justices of the inferior court
of Chatham county, for leave to sell the
following properly:—one tract of Land, in
Chatham county, about seven miles from
Savannah, lying and being in the district
of White Bluff, containing seven hund
red and fifty acres, more or less; two lots*
with the improvements thereon, in the vil
lage of Vernonburgh, and one five-acre lot,
two miles from the city of Savannah; being
the real estate of captain Thomas Rice, late
of Savannah, deceased—to be sold for the
benefit of the heirs and creditors of the said
deceased,
Ebenczer S. Rees, }
Thomas W.Rice,$ flimors '
may 14 o{ 113
Georgia—Bulloch county.
By Ely Kennedy, clerk ofthe court of ordinary
of said county.
JWlierras, Daviil Williams of said county applies
for letters of dismission from the administration
the estate of Elizabeth By all, dec.
These are therefore to cite and admonish *11
singular the kindred and creditors ofthe said
deceased, to file their objections, (if any they have)
in my office, within the time prescribed by law,
aoth-rwise letters of dismission will be granted tli
ppheant. [L. S.] ELY KENNEDY, c.c. o.
jan I?—t— f t
Georgia—Liberty county.
By Elijah Baker, clerk ofthe court ol ordinary
for said county.
Whereas, Joim E.-Fra<er, esq. applies to be dis
missed from his administration on the goods and
chattels, rights and credits, which were of William
Sullivan, late of -aid county, deceased.
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, at Biceborcugh, within the
time precrihrd by bpr, otherwise dismisscry let
ters will be granted.
Given under my hand and-seal, tnis second day
of March, in the year of our Lord ODe thousand
eight hundred and eighteen, and in the forty-se
cond year of American independence.
[L S.j E. BAKER, c. c. o. a c.
march 4—53 •
3fc‘
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• PUBLIC SJILES.
Notice.
The subscriber being desirous to change hi
pres: nt residence, in order more fully to prose
cute hia mercantile views, often to depose of his
PLJtJtTATlOJf, in the lower edge vfBurki
county, at public sale, on SATURDAY, the Stti
day of June mat. on the premises, unless previ
Odsly disposed of at private sale. - TT e tract con
tains five hundred and eighty acres of n ixt land,
suitable to the culture ol corn and cotton; about
one hundred and six y acres of which is cleared,
and the' greater part m cultivation at this time.—
A tolerable good; null-seat belongs to the same;
sad an eligible situation for ■ Cm and Distillery,
detached'from Uie miU-aeat On the premises are i
tolerable comfortable dwelling-lx-use, store house,
ware-house, and gin-house, with all other neces
sary out buildings, suitable to the aceommodatior
either <-f the planter or mercliant. Two well, ol
good water, together with several springs, are»t-
of the former is situated within a few
tached; one
yards ofthe dwelling. The situation is as healh.
as any in the county. Possession will be given the
firat of stnuary next —Terms made know u on ap
plication to the subscriber, on the premises, or on
the day of public sale. Also at the same time and
place will be disposed of, a fuy prime C.iTTLE,
most of which are milcli cows.
Thomas Scarbrough.
Burke county, f Geo J May 25——126
Administrators sale.
On the 24th day of June next.
Will be sold at tne store of Moses Herbert,
Sundry articles belonging to tbeestate of Thom-
Mendenhall, esquire, deceased, viz. 1 Clock
Watches, Madeira Wine, Books Pamphlets, tic
JOHN LATHKOP, J . ,
GEORGE HALL, 1
may 14 113
Marshal’s sale, continued.
On the first Tuesday in July next,
Will be sold at the court-house, in the city of Sa
vannah between the hours of It) and 3 o’clock.
Those two lots and improvements in the town
ofSunbury, levied on Uie property of John Mo
loch, at Uie suit of Lewis A. Bouncke, surviving
copartner.
Also, four Negroes, viz. Chatles, William, Ma
ria and Louisa, levied on as the property of John
Moloch, at the suit of Lewis Aonnike, vs. John
Molich. JOHN II. MOREL, marshal.
june 3 1 130
Marshal’s sales.
On the Jirst Tuesday i-i July next,
Will be sold at JJarien between the hours of ten
and U'ree o’clock,
Two Wharf Lots, No. 3 and 4, with their ic«
provements, in the town of Darien, levied on as
the property of James Hamilton, at the suit ol
Benjamin B. Rogers (J Co. vs James Hamilton
JOHN H. MOREL, marshal.
june 1—128
•Marshal’s sale.
. MOllEL, marshal.
Tax Collector’s sales.
On the first Tunday in July next.
Will be sold at the court-house in tbe city of Sa
vannah,
The following two NEGROES, Lonon and
Flora, belonging to the estate of Mrs. Sarah Millen,
deceased, for the benefit of the heirs of the said
deceased, under an order of the honorable the
Inferior court of Chatham county.
John Millen* adin’or.
may 7 107
On the first Tuesday in July next.
Will be sold at the court-house, in the city of Sa
vannah, between the hours of 10 and 3 o’clock,
Thf following property, or so much Uiereof, ar
will satisfy the taxes and costs, viz:—
The western half of wharf lot No. 2, in Yama-
cranr, with the improvements thereon; levied on
to satisfy the direct tax of estate of WUliam Lew-
den for 1815 and 1816. Amount gl3 67.
Lot No. 34 in Columbia ward,‘subject to ground
rent to the city, with the improvements thereon;
(levied on to satisfy the taxes oi the estate of Dr.
George V. Proctor, deceased, viz: direct tax for
4815; state, county and direct tax for 1816; and
state and county tax for 1817. Amount g74 50.
All Uiat five acre lot in Clutham connty, known
by the number 16, bounded on the east by lot
No. 7, south by lot No. 15, and north by lot No.
14; levied on to satisfy the direct tax of estate of
Michael Germain for 1815 and 1816. Amount
5519 12.
All that 45 acre lot iivCbatham county, known
by number 4, about three miles from Savannah,
adjoining Camp Covington, and lands of Bilbo,
Turnbull and Vallotton; also, ail that five acre lot,
known by No. 6, In Chatham county, in the vicin
ity of bavannah, levied on as the property of the
estate of Isaac Laroach to satisfy the direct tax
for 1815 and 1816, and state and county tax for
1817. Amount 5J2 98.
A tract of land in Bryan county, containing 220
icres, more or less, bounded on the east by land
of Mary Maxwell, on the south by land of Stephen
J Maxwell, and G. M. Waters, on the west and
north by lands of Simons Maxwell and Ann Fos
ter and the commons of Hardwick; levied on as
the property of James W. Ward to satisfy his di
rect tax for 1816, and state and county taxes for
1817. Amount j$3 44.
JAMES EPP1NGER, I, c. c.
mav 7 107
Tax-Collector’s sales.
On the fit t Tuesday in August uext,
Will be sold at the court-house in the city of Sa.
vannah, between the hours ef 10 and 3 o’clock,
the following property, or ao much thereof as
Will satisfy the taxes and costs—
All that tract of Land on the Alatamaha, con
taining 1461 acres, more or less, about 900 acres
of which is tide swamp; levied on as the property
of the heirs of James Gunn, to satisfy thdr direct
lax for 1815—amount £41 33.
All ‘hat tract 'of Land in Chatham county, about
five miles from Savannah, containing 200 acres,
more or less, adjoining lands of Mathew M-Allis
ter, James Marshall, estate of John Butler, and the
township line of the forty-tive acre lots; levied on
. the property of Robert Greer and others, to
tisfy their direct tax for 1815 and 1816, and stale
and county tax for 1817—amount gJO 65
All that tract of Land in Tatnall county, be
tween Ohopee and Dead rivers, at their junction
with the Alatamaha, containing 1150 acres, more or
less, part of which is lew land and reputed to he
excellent, granted in tracts 28”j acres each to J.
Kilts, Michael Costello, John Chandler, ai d David
Holliman; levied on as the property of John It.
Carlisle, to satisfy his direct tax for 1815: and the
direct tax fur 1816, and state and coumy tax for
18 »7, cf Carlile & Pabodie—amount S55 63
Lot No 9, in Warren ward, subject to ground
rent to the city; levied on as the property of Al
exander Hunter, to satisfy his direct tax for 1815
1816, and state and county tax fur 1817—amount
g38 82
Lot No 22, Trustees’ gardens, situated on east
broad street; levied on as the property of the es
tate of Isabella and Lydia Eliza Hunter, to satis*y
the direct tax for 1815—amount gl 52
All that Lot or parcel of Land, near White bluff
road, about one mile from Savannah, containing
50 acres, more or less, adjoining land belonging to
the estate of Edward White; levied on as the pro
perty of the estate of Charles Price, to satisfy his
direct tax for 1815 and 1816, slid state and county
tax for 1817—amount g20 71
All that tract of Land in M*ln(oih county, on
South New-port river; containing 4034 acres,
more or less; levied on as tbe proptrty of Eben-
ezer Stark, deceased, to aalisfy his direct tax for
1815—amount gl9 54..
James Eppinger, t. c. c, c.
june 3 139 1
Cards, Blanks. .Sfc.
Printed at this office.
AUCTIONS.
To-Morrow, 11th instadt*
tfitt he sold at auction, on the premier*.
The HOUSE sjvI LOT. No. 30, Colem*
him ward, lately owih»\ ai d in the cceu-
• I* .nation of major Bourke; the lot is in fee
_Jal>'niple. and the house quite m ». beirf
«rt ii arranged and very convenient for a <r»ll fo
mily, haring a Kitchen and Stable den cb<-d fro;
the house. The premises can be arm by cail.ng
at the h ue, being the corner opposite the res*
dct.ce of Wm. M. Evans, esq.
Conditions, ca*h only.
Sme t* commer.ce at 10 o’clock.
M. Herbert, auet’r.
june 6 133
To-Morrow, the lltli inatant,
ITill he sold on I fa lien's -wharf,
3000 bushels Corn
To be sold in lots to suit puitliascfa.
Terms, cash.
Suit to conmence at 12 o’clock.
M. Herbert, auct'r.
june 10 136
On Saturday next, I3th instant,
’ill held at the store, lately xccupiod by John R.
Burke If Co f .Mar krt-syiuue J
THEIR ENTIRE STOCK,
coxsistI'o or •
Dry Goods and Groceries.
Term* made known at time of k le
Stic to commence at 11 o'click
M. HERBERT, atcCr.
june 9——135
Administrator’s sale.
On Wednesday, 15th July next*
IFill be cold at Ihe p' mta lon the late Robert
/hits ton, cry litre, deceased.
All the Stuck of CA I TLB and SHEEP: and •
fow article* of IIGl'sElteLD FURNITURE.
Terms, cash
Sale to commence at 11 o’clock.
M. HERBERT, auct’r.
june 3—130
Administrator’s sales.
On the first TUKSBA i in August next,
Will be sold before the court bouse in this city
between the usual hours,
The fo'lowing six NEGROES: George, a car
penter; Silvia, Venus London, Harriet and her
child, William. Sold as the personal proper
ly of Mrs. Mary Flemming
By order cf the administrator.
Terms, cash.
M. HERBERT, auct’r. }
may 15 114
Administrator’s sale
Executor’s sale.
On the first Tuesday in July next,
Will be sold at the court-house in the city of Sa
vannah,
The following three NEGROES, Ned, Rose
and Nancy, belonging to the estate of Stephen
Alilien deceased, in pursuance of an order of the
Inferior court of Chatham county.
John C, Gugel,
may 7- -107 Qualified Executor
In Council, June 8, 1818.
Resolved, That the city u||^sh*l do proceed to
sell at public uutcry before the court-house, in this
city, on the first Tuesday in August next, Lot
No. 24, Columbia ward, » hich has been re-entered.
Extract from the minutes.
K. R. CUTLER, c. c.
In conformity to the above resolution of coun
cil, I shall proceed on Tuesday, the 4th August,
in front of the court-house, between the hours of
10, a. a. and 2, r. u. to sell all that lot No. 24, Co
lumbia ward, 63 by 90 feet, bounded north by Pre
sident-street, west by Lincoln-street, south by
Yors-street, and east by lot No. 23, re-entered as
the property of Joseph Bacon
F. M. STONE, c. a.
june 9 - ■■ 135 <
in Council, June 9* 1818.
Resolved, that the Marshal do proceed to sell .
(giving ten days notice) the Timber and Buildings
on the Fort, called Augusta. _
Extract from the minutes.'
R. II. CUYLER, c.c.
|C7* In conformity to the above reso
lution of Council, 1 shall proceed on FRIDAY,
thy 19th iost. to sell all that Building and the Tim
ber at fort Augusta, consisting oi 50 or 60 pieces
of three inch Joise, and 20 or 30 pieces of Tim
ber—the building was built for a barrack.
F. M. STONE, c. a.
june 9 135
Sheriff’s sales.
On the first Tuesday in July next.
Will be sold at the court-house in tbe city of Sa
vannah, between the usual hours of 10 and S'
o’clock.
The following seven Negroes, to wit: Ten&h
and her four children, Abraham and Sarah, levied
on as the property of William Stephens to satisfy
mortgage ol the Chatham Academy assignees.
Also, the following seven Negroes, to wit:
Agrippa, Jacob, Molly, Venture, George, Cato
and little Afiy, levied on as the property of the
same to satisfy a mortgage of It. & J. Bolton, as-
igneea of Chatham academy:
Also, the following Negroes to wit: Simon, Bet
ty, Svm, Patience, Clarissa, August and tha Chil
dren of Clarissa, to wit: Billy, August, j'in. and
others, Anne, big Alfy and Nanny, levied on as
thn property of the same to satiety a mortgage of
Richard Riohardson.
George L. Cope, s. c, c.
mav 6 -W>
Sheriff’s sales.
On the first Tuesday in July next,
H’iil be sold at the court-house in Savannah, be*
tween the usual hours of 10 and 3 o’clock—
Twelve Negroes, viz: Mingo, Ned, a carpenter.
Rose, Sally, Simon, Eltazer, )oung Eleazer, Jack,
Claudia, Charles, Lydia, and Sarah—also, all that
tract or parcel of Land, called Ephrata, containing
600 acres, more or less, first quality cotton land,
300 of w hich are in prime order and uniter culti
vation, situate in White-bluff district, 7 miles from
Savannah, and known by the name of the Orphan-
house plantation; levied on as the property of
William Stephen-, esq- to satisfy executions in fa
vor of Andrew Low & Co. and others.
Also, four (4) Negroes; levied on as the pro
perty of John Levett, dec, to satisfy an execution
in favor of David Lenox, obtained by hint against
tbe executors of John Levett.
Also, all that tract or parcel of Land on Liher-
Isl.iud, called Pine Hand, containing 30 —-
acres, adjoining George Herb, and other sides by
marsh; levied on as the property of Jacob Resit
ick, die. and sold to uuif) an execution in faro*
of Robert Colton.
George L. Cose: s. c. c.
.33 . - yl '
june 6 -