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J0 ■£■ C'Ax-
gent**'forty-tight hours cruize •§ Brlgh
ton woo 1,3Q0L
St.,'Lop i*» M*j8, .
• A gentleman from th* eastward-who i*
agent for 1400 jfroultes, desirous to settle
in the Missouri jor Illinois, is now in St.
Louis.
Education begins lobe property asti-
■ste.l in St. Louis. )Y« feel groat plea
sure in staring that a fera»!e school, will
" Uoon beopened by a young gentleman ere-r Connecticut, Lynch, n>rrteo» ; seli’ri uttieJack.
'war qualified for the task- Proposals Wifi «»»». N Orleans; Retrieve, Shirerick, Btofon;
„ also tie aabroltted in a few d^s for the sloops Rambler, Ayres, do; JfcgWhlott, St.
erection ofan academy, Under tbedirfc-
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moEFMAtre tjiul:
The trial of Henry B. Uagerman, esq
who waa indicted for assajilt »hd battery
With intent to kill WillidSj Coleman; rag.
editor of the Evening Post, toqlt place on
, Wednesday last, before his honor the nlay-
•or,and aldermen Thorpe, and Munson. It
-occupied the court from noon till half pint
-one in the morning, when the jury'retired,
' after receiving a very able charge from the
'mayor. They returned in a few minutes.
With the fallowing verdict: “That the de
fendant is not guilty of assault and battery
with an intenttu lull, but guiltyof an as
sault ami battery of the highest nature.”—
Republican ‘Ckronicle, 4th inst.
^ SAYXHSAW BKPOBLICAS?-
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JUonday Evening, June 15, 1818.
' ■&* eftrisidenihfe^mi»under»Unding has hitherto
existed on the affair to which the following cum
uumication liu reference, we solicit the attention
or the people to Asrprioa, who, with great pro
prie'y.’has, in withdrawingba piece, done justice
to a worthy individual.
to rat XDrroai or th* nareaucaa.
Learning from an unquestionable source that
tliere was a misconception in the term ••faetttiaut
importwicP’ aa applied to the dry culture, and that
the gentleman who was supposed to have been in
imical to the late measures of council, for improv
ing the health of the city, has never, directly or
indirectly, uttered an expression that would war.
rani such a supposition,—! have to request the sup-
preuion of my remarks on the subject, which have
been in your hands for some days past Their ap
pearance now. 1 as Jure you, could yield no grvti
Ccation to an individual who is as ready to appro
bate when merited as to censure when necessary.
JUSTINIAN.
roa th* savanua asrvauca*.
Messrs. Editobb—Observing in your paper of
the 13th instant, the production of a mighty rheto-
r ieian, with the misnomer signature,»Juitice
who wields his brother’# leather to overwhelm the
towering Office of clerk of the market. He first
tells you of the loathsome stench in the market,
but not the cauae. Suppose we would gratify his
Olfactory nerves, by expelling, from market all the
reqaisite ptOTUuons and sprinkle it with Cologne
water, when it shall please him tp honor us* with
• visit—next be tells you about extra marktt.feea
without informing yaw who* they .could he,de
manded, and if any received; for which f refer you
to different treasurer's books, since I have been in
office) and J think it will appear, and can be at-
te-ted by'respectable evidence, that I have paid
more money into the treasury in one year than
t could have reteived from extra fees in four
years. Now lor the mark book—let Justice men
tion any individual that hat not been satisfied with
thi inspection of It, without the smallest com
pensation. JOHN DILLON,
- (jfork of the market, EUit'o tguart
P. S. Who are you!
4th OF JULY, 1818.
The 43d Annivenary.—At a meeting of the tit-
sens of Savannah at the Exchange, on Thund. y
the 4th inst. for the purpose of mak ng arrange
ments for the celebration ot the fourth July, the
43d anniversary of our independence—maj. Sniu
Wxm waa unanimously'calhd to 'the chair, and
S. M. Bonn, esq. appointed secretary.
Untie d, that a committee be appointed to make
arrangements for the day; that the committee con
sist of six; and that J. B Read, Wa. Stxbr, sen
Thomas Fornax, Wx. C- lUnm, Sivmi M.
Bean, and JxiusS. Uczxoca, be that committee
Resolved, that the committee be autliorized to
call upon a citizen to deliver an oration on thst
day, appropriate to the memorable occasion.
Receivedfurther, that the amount of the sub-
acripticn to tlx dinner be five dollars.
Retained, that the thanks of this meeting be gi
ven to the chairman and secretary.
Retained, that these proceedings be published.
Steele White, chairman.
S. M. Bon, secretory.
rr~y Subscription lists are in the hands of each
member of the committee; at the book-store of W
T. Williams; at the office of the Republican; and
bar of the Exchange.
Prices current at Wilmington, June 6.
Cotton, upland, per lb 31 cents; cum per bush.
95 n 100; flour bbl 8 50 a 9; tar, 1 6\ pitch, £3
a 3 35; turpentine, 3 40 a 3 SO; rosin 3 35 a 2 50;
spirits of turpentine, per gallon, 60 cents; rce,
/cask paid for by purchaser, 50 cents,) per 100
lbs. 6 a 6 75; tobacco, 9 50 a 10
SHIP NEWS.
Sigh-Water, TaJOnw. 5a 10m. o’clock P. M.
PORT OF SAVANNAH.
* axxirxn.
Schooner EEza-Ann, Shipman, Plvmouth, 'zcl
JSdsys—with fLb—to K U J Habersham, and John
Schooner Paragon, Ventress, Darien, 5 day-—
with cotton and rum—loCarnodun It Mitchet.
Sloop Hennina, Ziha, Amsterdam, via Mad<:
ft, with linens tad wine, waa brought into pur
by the revenue cutter Dallas, on Saturuay ast, for
aoroe unformality in her papers She was bound
to Charleston, whence she was to have proceeded
to “— :
Brig Otynthna, Bharp, Phffxdetphit.
nUM». * Bunding; tt*<t AsurMde Haute
Arrived,
phis. Iff day*.
Port of Charlctum, June 13.
' Packet, Bunee. PMladel-
en.- ton. J, Povjyth,: and
Ecu’- M'Cafi.O S navy;ship Mexico,Dayton, Bah
tun ore, 13 day* bar Alonzo, Strong, Norfolk 14
days; sch’ra New-Orleans, Smith, N York 14d*r*i
Timandra, Smith, Philadelphia.' 15 da; Post Boy,
Brittingham, Baltimore, Sdaya, and 4 from tin
Capes; Mary-Pa'mclia, Dickey, Norfolk 13 dXya;
Swiftsure, Thomas. Boston/JiOdays; Planter, to.
borne, FWroouth: Mui. IS days Cleared.brig
Port V Baltimore, June 6
Arrived. British brig Young Ha-band, Tom-
bull, 30 4* Iriun the l-w of Trinidad; sloop Man
hattan, Lambert; 18 days from St Thomas.
Port if Philadelphia, June 5.
Arrived, ship Pbianix. M’Kibbon, Canton, 119
days. Cleared, ship Nancy,' Bray, Liverpool;
brigs Jrssie, William*, Dumfries; Washington,
-•sunder*. - Oporto; schSa Eliza, A: nstrong, Wert
Indira; Columbia, Snow, do^—Arrived at the
Lazaretto, British brig William CrowdtU, from
'.knnuda, w.th molasses, and the sails and rigging
ot (he ship Cleopatra, of Philadelphia condemned
there as nnscswortbv. -
Jane 8
Arrived, acli’r William, Brownell, 10days from
fternrtida) Portugueie. sch’r Luzitana, Venecia; &.
daytfmm rerceua, Cleared, abrn Tcnnea-ee.
nfo .; w •
Port ef Ji’eto-Torle, June4-
Arrived, brigs Leo. Stone, 65 days from Mar-
*eilles—the U S ship Peacock, sailed from Mar
veilles on the 35th Match to join the squadron;
i.yon, (of Salem) Chapnan, 25 days from Aux
Cay e-A Danish sch'r was towed into Aux Cayer
about the 5'h May by some fishermen, fnund ot 1
the Isle of Vache, without a soul on board—it.was
supposed the crew had been murdered, and *he
vessel plundered; brig Hammond, Fowler, 17 days
from St. Croix, Bas> End; Br. bng Malta, Hobbs,
32 days from Grenada) llr. sloop of wsr Saracen
espt G«re, of 18 guns nad 100 men. 11 days fror
Bermuda, with dispatches; sloop Espresa, Ham-
mett, 6 days from Savannah. A t quarantine, brig
Leo. Stone. 55 days from Mar. tides. Cleared
ships Rosalie, Merry, Liverpool) Columbia, Allen,
New-Orleani; Lady Gallatin, Swain, Savannah;
brigs Active, Barry, Curracoa and a market: Sa
Tali, Badjor, Greenock; sch’ra Jane, Watson, W.
Indies; Telegraph, Whitmarsli, Cunycoa.
Jane 5.
Arrived, brig Holrar, 15 days from Curracoa.
(12 days to the Hook); snh’rs Sally, Sm th, 15 d:
trom St Pierres, Mart; Sally, MaJiCr, 30 days from
Port-au Prince; Colouon Smitii, 15 days from S
Pierres, Mart) sloop-Victory, M'Cullum, 19 days
from Mobile. At quarantine, a brig belonging to
Portland. Off the Hook, a vessel, su[.pos-d to
be a man of war brig. Cleared, ships Emula
tion, Paddock, Beltast; Com. Rodgers, Day, New-
Orleans; brigs Hannah. Cleary, Ik'mnrara; Cincin.
natus, Mud e. New Orleans; sch’r* Mary-Ann,
Pike, Savannah; Charleston Packet, Vail, Charlei-
ton; Young Sea Hone, Hudugnez, Cubs; Mary,
Swain, Pernambuco; Hazard, Davis, Norfolk.
Part of Button, June 1.
Arrived, U S ship Alert, 4 flays from Norfolk
At quarantine,’ English brig Tntlia, White, 38 ds
from Grenada, Cleared, ship Thomas Gordon,
Hobart, Savannah.
Juno 2.
Arrived, via quarantine, schooner Washington.
Sam .son. 77 daysfram Palermo, and 66 from Gib.
raltar; at quarantine, brig Trim, Gray, 21 davs
from Porto Rico— Mijr 18, lat 26, .S6. Ion 68, 39
■poke brig Eliza, Tupj.'er, of Charleston, 109 days
mm Greenock »oV>5iminaaA. Cleared,' ship
Augusta, M'Neal, Canton; brigs Sally, Eases, Ha-
vrt; Thaddeus, Le Hon-qnet, Savannah/ Rambler,
Cli h, Bremen; Critic, "Jeffrey, Liverpool, H •
Arrived at Marblehead oh Sunday last, a num
ber of fisherman from the Grand Bank, with sma'I
fares. It is reported that several of them saw the
sea serpent in the bay. .
Port of Portland. June 2. .
Arrived, brig Pair American. Dunham, Porto
Rico. Cleared, shipa James, Mr.ckie, Demerara;
Margaret, M-LelUn, Charleston; Neutrality. Nor
ris, S.mannah; brigs Francis, Brazier. Guadeloupe;
George, Wold rage, West Indies; Rebecca, Ste
phenson, do.
Port of Jfeto-Orleant, May 11.
Cleared, brigs Britannia, Spear. Liverpool; Bn
tab, Morgan. Copenhagen; sch’r Louisa, Revard
Havana. From the Turn. May 10, New En
terprise, from G'dvestown. reports that there
were upwards of 600 men there.
. ' May 13.
At the Turn yesterday 3 o’clock, sch’r Ann,
r rom Havana; berm, brig Mary, do.) brig Samp
son, do.
M-iy 13.
Entered, ship Orion, Thompson, Havana —
Cleared, hips Fidelia, Ashley, Appalachieola; Re
covery, llames. Liverpool; brigs Leocadia, Fletas,
Cairpeachey; Fame, Elderton, Liverpool.
•Wii* 14
Entered, brigs Peter Ellis, Johnston, Liverpool;
Chauncey, Snow, St Pierres, Mart; Sampson, Hen-
field, Havana; sch’rs Jealous, Silva, Pensaeolr;
Ann, Collins. Havana; Milo, Snow,St Marks; Vic
tory, Rolando, Mobil.-. Cleared, aeh’r Perd-
o, Daspin, Mobile; sloop Com. Patterson, Mor
ton, Havana'
My 15
Entered, ship Jewell, Seating, Havana; brig
William Richmond, Briggs, Savannah; eeii’r Eliza
Jane, Crofts, Havana. Cleared, ship Ariadne,
Waine, Liverpool.
May *16.
Entered brig Mary, Staekpoole, Havana.—
Cleared, brig Mary-Ann, Selby, Havana.
In conaequenee of numerouj
further subscriptions to this r-
OK GEORGIA. ;'
ipiiextsOMfor
the book will
be opened Ib^lnranuice office,
from 13 to 1' o'ctuiSi *wJtontiauc^ dAtiy unlil
Friday, the 3d July, when file book* at Augaij,
HfiiUeilgeviUe find Darien, will be closed.
i ' “WjJ - : t:
' - /Robert Isaac.,.
' M'in;Sc*rt>rotigb.>
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junc 15—cl—140 - 3
Sacati/tah •River,oVa.
A-meetiag of tlieatockbi
10 o’clock, a. X. on Wednesday...the lii July
nmttzifurthf jArrmwe of takuMrti^ bunricteration
Sa5*»pnetyV fkumng HnSaUty *1 )Sn prai-^
dent, and for othez purposes.
By order.
•» ...5 A. BROS,
A* it will be geccscarv tinder torfciture ot stock
for theanbscriMt* to to be articles of association
either peraonally -or .orney, on or before thv
first Monday in Jill); t . wen of attornej fortliat
purpose are let. for signature for (be accommt.
datiun of etibacriberstn Savannah, at the
•>t Lloyd & Morrison, e quires; at which place tin
-ubiKuiben in Savazmih ate requested to call and
subscribe accordingly,
june H t- 1—134
Marine and Fire Insumce
COMPANY.
A dividend for the hat six months; of four pel
cent bat been declared and will be paid on or af
ter Monday next. " ? B. WAYNE,
.jmtcJ—Ilf; .-ft Secretary.
Wr
” ' «"Notice.
The subscriber being desirous to change bo
.present residence, in order more fully to pros*
^?!4 s J! ,trrcanU,e '****** dispose of Ms
IJJUfTATlOM, in the lower .edge ufxurke
county^at public-sale, on SATURDAY, the 2WI.
day of June next, "on the'jMemaea, unless previ
oasly disposed of at private able., t t-i tract con
i ‘tdns five hundred a6d eighty acres of , JXt land,
^ 1 suitable to the culture ot com and; cottons about
hundred and ubtijr acres of whicb i» cleared,
Ufc greater patt in cuhavatiao at this time—
A tolerable good mdl-stat belong* to "the same,-
«nd an eligible situation for a Gin and Oiatilirry.
dtUcheihsrem the tmU-itat. On the premises Si* s
“** J " ' earn,
Company
L.tber of the plants
ached; ,one of the former in situated wiihib a few
yaidsof the dwelling. Tl.e situation It at healthy
aa *ny in the cotlnty. r’usseaMon will be given the
first of January neat—Terms made known on ap
plication, to the subscriber, on the prebuses, oroi
the day ■of public sale. Also at the aame lime am'
^labe will be disposed of, a few prime CjrTj.fi,
most of which-are milch cow*.
~ Tr.omas Scarbrough
Burke county, f Geo J May 25—— 126
• Exchange- >r-‘
On NEW-Yuttli, tor sale by
■Re* & Butldr.
june tl.' i j
Choice Liquors, id denijohns, $c,
3 pipes ana 26 demJohns 4ti proof Logiwc
Brandy, imported direct and warranted
pure I
8 quarter cask* TWeriff Wineleight year* old
*0 demijohn* do do sand preferable
12 caska superior Claret J to new Madeira
40 boxes, one dozen each, SL Juien Claret, vin
tage 1813
50 dozen sparkling Champaignf, very superior
quality
60 barrel* and half barrels mtssand No. 1 Beef
80 dozen Slates and Pencils ' ,
Dutch Looking-Glasses, Violins, he.
Brussels Carpels, Carpeting and Bordering
Hanging, printing, writing and wrapping Fa-
per - , i
Dish Linen, Cassimere
Cables, Cordage ana Blocks, white Rope
50 esnnistert Anti-Attrition
too Demijohns
500 linen Bags
Gilt Looting-Glasses; be.
For sale by J. BATTELLE.
Who Ant for tale
A neat four wheel CARRIAGE, with elegant
Harnesses, nearly new—would be exchanged toi
produce or merchandize, if deiirable to the pur
chaser. june 15 |l—IKi
Flour, Gin and Bricks.
300 barrels superfine Flour
100 b*lf barrels do do for family use
6 pipes pure Hollands Gin, 2d proof
10 M. large sized Bricks
Landing from schooner Free Mason.
For safe by -
James H. Fraser,
june 11 -tr——1?9
Passage for Liverpool.
The copi>ered ship GEOR-'.IA. will
positively sail on Sunday, the 2!st inst. wind per
mitting. Passengers will please apply on or be
fore Thursday neat.
All demands against the ship, to be presented
for payment immediately.
Andrew Low & Co.
iune 15—140
Five dollars’ reward.
Strayed from ADircurn landing, (Augusta road)
on the 14"b inst. a SORREL MARE, about 15
hands high, with a blaze in her face and docked
tail. Whoever will deliver said Mare to Moboe-
aai Shettslc, esq. or the undersigned, shall re
ceive the above reward and all reasonable expen-
e ). i BEN. BANNER,
iune IS *c ■ 140
For Liverpool
The brig SINE, N. Dnak, master, hav
ing the greater part of her cargo readv
will meet with dispatch. For freight of
one hundred bales cotton apply to
J. P. Henry,
june 15—a—140 Ai 8, Commerce Row.
JL
•■■a
Claret.
The onbecribero havejuit received ar.d offer for tale
60 ca»ks superior CLARE I"
E. Kelsey & Co.
jure 15——a* 140
Notice.
During my absence from this city, for a few
monks I have nominated Mr. Philip J. Holland
to art «s my attorney. . E. R. YOUNG,
ione 15—— ■ ■ . -14’ 1
Savannah Republican.
Any person who may have a reg .-ar file of the
Savannah R-publicsn for the last year; and wish to
dnpwe or it, will be well paid for the same, by ap
plying at this offet.
may 20—118
ED£&$PQTTERo
urax’a wbast—orzaa roarasia,
10 dozen club Axes., i, ,
60 do. Bed curd* .' T U; '
50 hair Trunks, assorted
20 jersey Waggons
1 elegant two-horse do.
6 Gigs and Harnesses
16 reams writing and letter Paper
30li0 lbs sheeting ■ do.
10 house Safes
8 Bureaus
1 Secretary
10 birch and mahogany Bedsteads
6 night-Cabinets
1 box fine Hats
12 kegs printing Ink
Barrels su erfine Philadelphia Flous
2000 ,eet white ash Oars '
1 case Dutch Fowling-pieces
3 elegant Looking-glasses, large size
1 superior cooking Stove
2 Willard’s Time piece*
6 trunks Clothing, consisting of fine and su
perfine coats, pantaloons and vests
4 trunks long Boots
1 do cotton Hose, assorted
150 barrels Irish Potatoes
And every article An the Grocery line.
T7 t o Vtt -a* abovefc* convenient and coo
COU.YTIJVG-ROOM. *
mav 12 (o-lll
Notice.
The copartnership of Ro bests & Sims was dis
solved, by mutual consent, on the 5th instant.—
Those indebted to said firm, will make payment to
U. Dobbixs, esq. wbo is authorised to collect the
■aim; demands against them will be paid when pre
sented JAMES RO <ERTS.
WILLIAM J. SIMS.
june 15- - jw—140
„ Georgia—Liberty county.
Bv El j»h llaker, clerk of the court of qrdina-y
of the county and state aforesaid.
Whereas, Jonathan Meigs applies .to be dismiss
ed from his administration on the estate and
effects of Daniel Boardipan, late of said county,
physician Deceased
These, are, therefore, to rite and admonish, all
and sin. ular. the,kindred and creditors of the said
deceased, to file their objections, (if any they have)
in m> office, at Ricebornugfi, within the time pre
scribed by law* otherwise the said applicant will
be dismissed from his said administration
Given under my hand, this twelfth day of June,
in the year of our .Lund, eighteen hundred and
eighteen, and in the forty second year of Ameri-
can independence.
(L S.) E. BARER, c. c. o.
june IS—140 "" " -
Georgia—Liberty county.
By E»jah Baker, clerk of the court of ordinary
for the county and state aforesaid.
Whereas, william Robert^'esqtiir*, applies for
letters of administration oa thh estate and effects
of Dr Thomas M Kallender, deceased.
These, are, therefore, to cite and admonish,
all and singular, the kindred and creditors of the
■aid deceased, ti> file their objections, (if aryth y
base) in my office, on or before the first Monday
in July next, otherwise letters of administration
will be granted die said applicant-
Given under my hand and seal of office this
1st May, 1318.
i E- Raker, a. o. c.
may 6 • 106
PUBLIC SALES.
Administrators sale.
On the, 24rA day of June next.
Will he sold at tne store of Moaea Herbert,
Sundry articles belonging to the estate of I hum.
Mendenhall, esquire, deceased, vis. 1 Cluck.
Watches, Madeira Wine, Books, Pamphlets, tic
JOHN L.4THHOP, >
GEORGE HALL, J
tosv 14 113
„V JHarshaVq' UnUe, continued.
On the first iueadhy in Jtuy
jfifiM-h*40ldatthe court-hotme,in the city'dfSa-
vannah be U ten the hours of 10 and 3 o'clock,
Those two lols and improvements in die town
ofSunbury, levied on the property of John Mo
loch, at the suit of Letvia A. Bouncke, surviving
copartner. "
Also, four Negroes, viz. Charles, William, Ma-
ria and Louisa, levied on as the property yf John
M duch, at the suit of Lewis Aunnike, vs. John
Molicb. JOHN H. MOREL, mar that.
j s.e 3 | —130
~ Marshalls sales.
On the Jirtt Tneeday in July next,
Will be sold at Darien between the hours of ten
and three o’clock,
Two Wharf Lots, No. 3 and 4, with their im
provements, in the town of Danen, levied on as
the property of James Hamilton, at the suit of
Benjamin If. Rogers fi Co. vs James Hamilton.
JOHN H MOREL, aunhal
june 1—128 . ■ ,
Marshal's sale.-
On the jC.fi Tuetday in July next,
Will be sold at Savannah, between the hours of
III and 3 o’clock, *
The Distillery at Springhill, with the appnrte-
na 'ces thereto belonging, levied on as the prop
erty of John El Har. ridge, at the suit of the United
States, vs Samuel and Isaac Ruasell and John E.
lartridge. JOHN H. MOREL, marshal.
june 1—128
Taw Collectors sales.
■SUg-fS.
On Wednesday next, l?th instat.tr
Will be mid at Johneton’t Hirer Wharf,
, TO caots ISLES,
1600 bushels GORK - /• *
in lots to suit purchasers. '
s Term*—under tOU dollars, cash; MB to 406
dollars, 6t> days* over 4C0doQara, 60and90dayli
- Salt to ttnmenet or II •’c.'vcir.: -
Williford fo fokef; flXClVs.
June 15-—-140 ..
— - n .a—...... i. .J.
>u IVeifpestlsj, irth inst',
hi mid on BoltonU central vhaof,
to aoss coxsxC2ntjLjrxty t ,
N«li shl)) fees*
«srz
ads Gin
ripka cut Nails, assorted sizes
A lot Castings, wed aseoticd
12 boxes Axe*, onedazen eayh
300 pair Ufivd ar.d bound Shoes
100 pair Wellington Boot*"
150 Grindstones
100 reams » rapping Paper
With sundry other articles.
Terms, et'h.
Sale to ctmoei.ce at 11 o'el ck.
/. M. Herbert, ttucl't.
one 13 139
On MONDAY, 29th June,
Wilt be told on. the premite*.
The HOUSE and Oqt-bousca in Bay*
. _ . lane, (at present occupied by Jo*eph
jail Lawrence ) belonging to the estate of So*
Uil'sannah Miller, deceased. Spldby ordefi 4
ot the executor. Terms, owh. . ”
• Sale trrtaoeii u> u o’eloek.
' WILLIFORD A BAKER, micfr*.
may 19 f——— 11T
Administrator's sale.
On Wednesday, 15th July next,
Will be etld at the plantation of the lot* Robert
Uulittan. etquirc, deceuttd.
All the stock of CA1TLE and SliEFP; and a
few articles of HOUSEHOLD FURN1 AG.
Terms, cash
Sale to commence at 11 o’clock
M. HERBERT, autfr.
june 3 130
Administrator's sales.
On the first TUESDAY in A u gu*t 'next,
Will be told before the court house in this city
between the usual houta, '
The following six NEGROES: George, a Car
penter; Silvia, Venus London, Harriet and bet
child, William Sold as the persona) proper
ty of Mrs'. Mary Flyming.*
Hy order of the administrator.
Terms. ci&b<
fit. HEBBEBT, tmedr.
may 15—114
On the frit Tuetday in July next,
Will be sold at the court-house, in the city of Sa
yannah, between the hours of lu and 3 o’clock,
The following property, or so much thereof, as
will satisfy the taxes and costs, viz:—
The western half of wharf lot No. 2, in Yams-
craw, with the improvements thereon; levied on
to satisfy the direct tax of estate of William Lew-
den for 1815 and 1816. Amount £13 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
(815; state, onunty and direct tax for 1816; ana
state and county tax for 1817. Amount $74 Su.
Att that flve nert 1st in Chatham coanty. known
by the number 1& bounded on the east by lot
Nu. 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
12.
All that 45 acre lot in Chatham county, known
by number 4, about three (pile* from Savannah,
a (joining Camp Covington/ and lands of Bilbo.
Turnbull and Vallotton; also, all that five acre lot,
known by No. 6, in Chatham county, in the vicin
ity of Savannah, levied on as the property of tht
estate of Isaac Laroach to satisfy the direct tax
for 1815 and 1816, and stale and. county tax for
1817. Amount $2 98. •
A tract of land in Bryan county, containing: 220
acres, mare on less, bounded on the east by lanu
of Mary Maxwell, on the south by land ot Stephen
J Maxwell, and G. M. Waters, on thv welt ami
norib by lands of Simons Maxwell and Ann Fil
ter and tbe commons of Hardwick; levied on a.-
the property of James W Ward to-sati.fy his di
rect tax for 1816, and state and county taxes tor
18'7. Amount £3 44
JAMES EPPINGER, T. «. c.
may 7 107
Administrators sals.
. On tht frit Tue.cA.jT in July next,
Will be sold at the court-house in the city of<Sa-
van ish, r *
The following two NEGROES, Lonon and
Flora, belonging to the estate of Mrs Sarah Millt-n,
deceased, for the benefit of the- heirs of the said
deceased, under an order of the honorable tbe
Inferior court of Chatham county.
John Milled, adm’or.
may 7 107 .
Executor 9 s sale.
On tht Ju tI Tuetday in July next,
Will be sold at the court-house in tb* city of 8**
vannah. , , , ,
Tbe following. Dirte T9CGROE8; Nftg Rote
and N ancy, belonging to <M estate ■Ngpi0m
Milica deceased, in pursuance of an order of tbe
Inferior court of Chatham county.
John 0. Gogel,
may 7 -107 Quabficd Executor
Tax-Cottector l s sales.
On the Ait Tuetday in A.gull uext,
Will be sold at the eourt-hyuse in the city ‘ f Sa
vannah, between the hours ef 10 and 3 o’clock
the following property, or to much thereof as
will satisfy Hie 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 their direct
tax for 1815—amount §41 33.
All 'hat tract of Land m Chatham county, about
five miles from Savannah, containing 200 acre*,
more or less, adjoining land* of Mathew M'AUis
ter, James Marshall, estate of John Butler, and the
township line of the forty.five acre lots; levied on
as the property of Robert Greer and other*, to
satisfy their direct tax for 1815 and 1816, and state
and county tax for 1817—amount §3U 65
All that tract of Land, in Tatnall county, be
tween Oh'.pee and Dead rivers, at their junction
with the Alatamaha, containing 1150 acres, more or
less, part of which is low land and reputed to be
excellent, granted in tracts 287j acres each to J
Kitts, Michael Castello, John Chandler, and Datid
Holliman; levied on as tbe property nf John ft
Carlisle, to satisfy bis direct tax for 1815: and the
direct tax fur 18.6 and statoand county tax for
1817, of Caride 2l Pabodiel—amount §55 63
Lot No 9, in Warred ward, subject to ground
rent to the city; levied on as the property of AI
e* mder Hunter, to satisfy hit direct tax for 1815
1816, and state and county tax for 1817— amount
838 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 satiety
the direct tax for 1815—amount £1 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 2816, and state and county
tax for 1817—amount $30 71
All that tract of Land in M'lntosh county, on
South' New-port river;' containing 4034 acres,
more or leas; levied on as the property of Ebrn-
ezer Stark, deceased, to satisfy his direct tax for
1815- amount $19 54.
James Eppinger, t. c. c. e.
june 3 130
Notice.
Four months from the date hereof application
will be made for thwremoval of three certificates,
Nos. 118.119 and 120, winch have been lost, of
the stock of the Planters' Bank of tb* Stale of
6eergia. " JOHN E. FRASER,
mzrch 5—cirf*—54
Escheator'8 sale.
On ■ th- Jim Tueoary in July next.
Will be sold at the cuuft bouae. iir Saiannah,
A musical and repeating gold Watch, found in
the possession of Edward LowHer. deceased.
By order -J th- eoui t of ordinal y-
SAMUEL M. B IND, et healer.
june 4—141 -
In Council, June 9, 1818.
JZe»(iwi(, Ita. Hie Mai-ra d. pioc-< «i ‘to -ell
(giving.ten day a notice) the Timber ana Building*
on,tbe Port, calltil Augusta
Extract from ihe minute*
i* R. CUYLER, c. c.
IC7* In conformity to the above reso
lution of Council, I shall proceed on FRIDAY,
the 19th inst to sell all ihatTiinldingapd ihcT-m-
ber at fort Augusta, cense ting nt SO or 6u niece*
of three inch Jqise, and 20 or 30 piec< a nt 1 hn-
ber— the building was built for S.h«rrsrk
V, M. STONE e *.
1 june 9 '*« 135 >
In Council, June 8, 1818.
Remhe-it- That the city marshal do proceed to
seil at public outcry btfrire the court-house, in dit*
city, on the first Tuesday in August uext. Lot
No. 24, Columbia Ward, which hat been re-entered
Extract from the minutet.
E. B. CUYLER. c. c.
In conformity to the above resolution of coin
eil, I shall proceed on Tuesday, the 4th August,
in front of the court-house, between, the hours of
10, a. a. and 2, t. sr to sell all that lot Nu 24, Co
lumbia ward. 60 by SO feet, bounded north by Pre-
-ident-street, west by Lincoln street,, south by
Yorx street, and east by lot No. 23. re-entered ao
the property of Joseph Bacon
F. M STONE, c n.
june 9 ■ - 135
Sheriff's
he tint luesrk
8 sales.
On the JirttTuetday in July next.
Will be sold at the court-house in the city of Sa
vannah, between tbe usual hours of 10 and 3
o’clock.
The following seven Negroes, to wit: Tenth
and her four children, Abraham and Sarah, levied
anas the property of William Stephens to satisfy
a mortgage ot the Chatham Academy assignees.
Also, the following seven Negroes, to wit*
Agrippa, Jacob M dir. Venture; George, Cato
and little Afiy, levied on as tbe property of tbe
same to satisfy a mortgage of R. & J. Bolton, as
signees of Chatham academy;
Also, the following Negroes to wit: Simon, Bet
ty, Sam, Patience, Clarissa, August and tb* Chil
dren of Cbrisza, to wil: Billy August jtm. and
others Anne, big Affy and Nanny, levied on «*
thn property of the same to satisfy a mortgage of
Richard Rbhardson. .
George L. Cope, s. c. c.
gay 6 106 4
Sheriff's sate.
On Tuetday, the 6th July next.
Will be told at M'lntosh conrt houae, between
the hours of 10 and 3 o’clock,
Th* following Negroes, viz: Nanny and ber 3
child ren^Sallv, John and Grace, levied oh to sat-
isfy an execution. Petit De Villen vs John Baffiir,
administrator of Sarah &Ule. . . - ,
James Pelof, a. si. o.
june 6 . --133 ■
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