Savannah republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1816-1818, June 20, 1818, Image 1

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* ?' « i*•~* keuMt unacquainted ef thtoe bong tatf 6m£a. Thi* it ill the information I can fire you worth C r notice. ' And notwdhatazding new ehipi e gone without these limiu. I would adviae you to keep within them, for you will scsroely credit the innumerable email patches (many e»en with the waltr'a edge) that tine the coast of, Palawan, «ad the lead giving little or no warning. Htdet, Shoals, (to— Eart by south from the Great Carwick, and nearly equi diatant from the two Catwichf, there is a rock under water, which (hen breaker* in atormy wen her. A ahoal, (opposed, by appearance*, repotted by Captain Moaghan, U. 10. *. and 113. 56 a. Shoals, tic. ten if D- Sara, in 1814 —Two. tnmdy Ulan da and two shoals, lying in a ar. a. and A w, dirtc'inn from 1st It, 23, to 11 33, a. and fcomjon. 114.18. to 114, 33 a. A ahoal, extending from lat. 10, to 10/8, a. from Ion. 113, 49. to 113,52, a. A email<hmI in lat. 10,3, 30,a. km. 114,3, a. A ahoal iir 10,14, a. 113,4b, a A ahoal to the w. of the Great Katnnu*. with &fect water. Rneka in lat. 4, 3,107,49, 30, east. A ahoal it 8, 58, a. 107, 46, 30, eaat. A dry 4boa| in the atraita of Billiton, lat. 3,16 a Ion. 109; 1, 30, k A ahoal in lat. 3, 22,30, a Ion. 108,40, «. A ahoal with 3 fathoms (rofka) 3,20, a. 1C8, 38. a. Rocks and ahoala, seen by D. Rots, esquire, in 181*- A shoal, with two fathoms, in lat. 3, 56, S. Ion 108, 58, 30, E. Fairlie’s R.,ck, 3, 27, S. long. 106, ■49 30, B.—8t. Esprit Bank, (centre) 19, SO. N. 113,5, l\ —Sltip.CharlotteShoal, 7, S, 30, 107,30. 8. the least water on it aia fathom* —Prince of Wales’ Bank, in 8. 9. N. 103, 3$. E —Royal Char lolte’a Shoal, 6,56. 15. N. 113,57, E —rth Na- tumaa, 4, 49, 106, 4, E.—The Rocky Isle on thr Prates Shoal, 3t>, 43, Jf 116 44, E —The N. E. int on the Prates Shoal, 20. 48. N. 116,54.B — f« mite from the N. W Macedonian Shoal ia in N. lOflf 32?<t "White Rock bore 8 32, E s Island S. 30. W. When on the shoal 7J fathom*, more fihoal to the Eastward.' Captain M'fOierson. of the ship Ocean,'taw a. smell but dangerous Shoal, itagxtent 25 to 35 fathom*—put the helm up, end jnit cleared it—appearance, rocks juit under the water, 14, 8, S. 107,4, E — The ship Martha wa* lost in July. 1810, on a Shoal to the N. and E. of t£e Island of GdlaJo, be fore undiscovered, situated in lat. 3, N. Ion. 131, 45, E. The Shoal is of considerable extent, in the fairway of vessels in Disking tbe Gdlalo passage to China. -A reef of Hocks run N. and 8. in lat. 12, 0 deg. 45 m. Ion. 39,29, W. discovered by captain James 'isli, in the schooner Daricl Portet, in 1815. Description of a Shoal teenfiom the Union, of ew-York:—July 32,1812, lat. at noon, 35, 23, S. Jon. by Chron. 41, 12, E. at 4, P. M. saw a rock about 30 yards Ion. and 6 feet above the water, rrounded by a sand bank, visible as the break- receded from.it, in an easterly direction, aktrs as far as the eye could reach Prom the •t head at sun set, the extremities from N.B j K. by S. the body of the Shoal 3 miles distant— io bottom at 120 fathoms. Peacock Shonli, discovered by the Swallow I’acket, Aug 8,1815:—Eon. by her account of the 4. W. extreme 42, 13, E.lat 28, 28. S. extending la far as the rye could reach to E. S. E. Btllequin sounded on a Shtnl or Bank, lat. 28, 1 1 S. Ion. 43, 26, E. which captain Wilsqn, of the allow, suppose* (o be aconlinuance of the Shoal i’qnlioned above. Canton, Oct. 25, 1816—Captain Maugham, of 1 Company’* Surveying ship, supposes ne aaw a '.I on bis passage from Sapata to Macoa, in Hl5 f lying in 14, 10,10, N. 112, 15, E. He did sound, blowing fresh. /Trinidad in lat. 20, 32,30 29, 9, W. Ascension, 7, 55. 13, 54, W. St. Helena, 15, 55, 5, 36, Captain Maugham surveyed the Essex Shoal, lid places it m 3.27, 8. Ion. 106. 49,30. T'lcmcaue—Ship Union, of New-York, 38, 4, S. 20." ,. A Card. \fhe passenger* of llye bng Tybee, from New- take this opportunity of returning their ill acknowledgments to capt. Basks*, mas (of the said brig, for the polite oanner.in which j. treated them on the passage, fit ' James Gumming. A. FindUter. H. L. Milliken. William Inglis. James Inglis. S. E. Field. ne 19—c» 144 \ For New-York ft The packet brig TYBEE, Barker, nus- t— will meet with immediate diapatch, •Smhaving the principal part, of her cargo ^ed. Por freight of the remainder, and steer- [J passage, apply on board at M’Kinne’s wharf, L rt REA A BUTLER. lontignees of good* on board said brig, it -luetiid to take their goods away as soon as 1.J, as The vessel will not be responsible sfter flare discharged- june 19—r—144 For JVew-Fork & The schooner UNDAUNTED, captain L,Van Schayeh. For freight or passage, quire on board, or to George & Alex’r M. Ker. . ne 19 141 _____ Notice. demands against t!> British ship SCIENCE, j be rendered to the subscriber by im •'■clock UORROIF, or tfiev will be debarred pay. JAMES CARKUTMF.R3, e 19 c 144 Smsth’i -wharf Notice. ! peraonsr indebted to me will please make j*nt to Mr. Gsansxn Terrs, who is consti; t agent during thy absence from this city. • SAMUEL EVANS. 1—-f 144 intending to be absent for a • fiod, Joa* T„*»x*,esq wit act a* my ,■ JAMES HUN1ER. ! .3 n .144 Building and Insurance-Bank OF GEORGIA. In eonteq-ence t-t numerous applicationAfer further Nhscripiions to this bank, the book will be openeil TO-MORROW, the Insurance office, from 12 to 1 o’clock, and continued daily until Fnday, tbe 3d July, when the book* at Augusta, Jjillrdgeviile and Darien, will be doted. J. P. Henry Robert Isaac Wm. Scarbrough J. Si Bullgrh B. Burroughs june 15—cx—140 Jf ■Planters’ Bank. An election will be held on Wednesday next, 24th inst, for two Directors to fill the vacancies occasioned by the resignation of James Johnston, and Barns M’Kinne, esquires. J. Marshall, cashier. jnne 18——143 Marine and Fire Insurmce COMPANY. A dividend for the list six months, of four per cent has been declared and will be paid On or af ter Mondsy next. R. WAYNE, jnne 5——137 Secretary. * Notice. Custom House, Collector's Office, Smanncfs, 16/A June, 18lo. Sealed proposal* will be received at this office until the 1st day of July next, for building a range of fire proof w*-e houses, in the rear ofs lot, ap propriated for tbe erection of s custom house, in this otty, eo be Sixty feet long, thirty-three feet deep, and three slot ies high—the contractor fur nishing a plan, and all of tbe materials, which are to be of tbe fii*t quality, stipulating tbe price, and the shortest period in which the buildings can be completed. The architect furnishing -the plan moat approved of, will be entitled to a preferrenee. A. S. Bulloch, collector. june 17 o] 142 In Council, June 8, 1818. it solved, That as the lease of the Exchange expires on -the 30th instant, and as it is inconveni ent that a central public building of the city should be occupied by private individuals, the mayor is hereby directed to retain such rooms in the said Exchange as he may deem necessary far the offi cers of council, under the rule passed by this board ip September last, and lust he lease out annually the other parts of the said building, to any person or persons holding public .offices un. dcr this state dr the United States upon sue! terms and conditions as lie can make with said parties; and in case the said persons do not make application for the tame; the Exchange com mittee are hereby authorised to lease them to any person* upon such terms as they may deem ad-, vantageous to the city. Extract from the minvtes. B R. CUYLER, clerk. (Ej* Persons holding public offices under the state, or the United States, who wish to have offi ces in the Exchange, will leave applications with the clerk. june 17—142 In Lumtcil, June 15, 1818. Resolved, That an election be held t the court house on FRIDAY, the 26.ii instant, for an alder, man, in the roony of alderman Tanner, resigned and that the city-aherilf be directed to request two or more magistrates to preside at the said election. And be it further resolved. That the city-sheriff with two or more constables, be ordered to su perintend the said election. Extract Jrorn the minutes, ' it. it. Cuy.ler, c. c. june 17 1 42 MONTHLY NOTICES. Escheator’s sales. Om the first Tuesday sis September next, Will be sold at tbe tourl-boose, in the cltjj, watc of Savannah, ” , f *** /II those two lots, in Savannah., knoW by the number, 34 arid 35, west offabm: street, which, in the superior court, of Cm ham county, in ti.e term of May last, whj found to belong to John Smith; an aliso, w‘ died intestate and without heirs. SAMUEL M. BONJ5. cseher.tor tf Chatham c iiarp march 3—62 ‘, Notice. Nine months after date application will be made to the honorable ther Justices of the Inferior Court of Chatham county, for leave to aell one undivided fourth pari of all that piece or parcel of ground, situate, lying and being, in the city of Savannah, in New Leeds, Ogtelbhrpe ward, containing fifty two and a half fact front on West-BiOad- streel, and one hundred and eighty feet deep, more or leas; part of the estate of L. Cope, deceased; being the property of Miss Mary Gardner, a minor. Adam Cope, guardian. may 15 Jo 114 Notice. The subscriber being desirous to change hi: —"‘ residence, in order fnore Indy to prose mercantile view*, oflen to depose of his KiTtOJt, in the lower edge of Burke .idpublic sale, on SATURDAY, the 20th mWnext. oft the prcinfcic*; imleaa- previ. poled of at private Sale. 11 i tract eon- hte lyndwtl and eighty .acre* of mixt UAd, He- to the culture ot com and cotton; about . ohe hundred aad sixty acres of whidri* cleared, qWtheyreater part locuhivation 1 at tiria fcme.— A tolerable good'milhaeat belong* to the same; *“ jj: 'ible situation for a Gin and DistiQrry, om the mill-seat. On the premises are * comfortable dwelling-house, store house, chouse, and gin-house, with all other ‘ — In Council, June 18, 1818. Resolved, That the mayor be authorised to ad vertise for persons to contract for furnishing Die Guard with fuel and candles and for keep- ■ g the Guard-House, and its premises in a state ol cleanliness, and that tbe offers be reported to’coun- cil at their next regular meeting. Extract from the Minutes. R. R CUYLER, clerk. (rj*Applicants will leave their proposals with the clerk on or before the -6.h instant. -june 19 144 Corn. 3000 bushels prime Virginia COBN, in lots to suit purchasers, for sale. G, F. & Oliver Palmes, june 17 a 142- For sals -e simple half Lot, smutted No. 28, Liberty- 30 feet by 45; on which is a convenient tyo . dwelling House, coma ning three upper, and i.werroomA back Piaza*. Pantries, K tchen, ■Also, a fine Yard—occupied at present by ' > Bebross. Enquire of ; DAVID LEION he 19—x—144 ^Runaway; ., e evening of the 17tft instant, roy negro ne t Mass, about 21 yean of age, five feet iches high She i* very smart, has a | countenance, and dresses WelL All mss- r.-sat Is arc for*anted harboring or taking t the said Mary. A reward of twen- t paid to any person who will de- i or to the subscriber. Catherine Forsyth. 79—*** ' a, Savannah Republican. " * t .rsoa who may have a regilar file of the f T -.tublicaa for the las', year; . nd w i«h to ,,t it. will be well paid far Die tame, by ap r tbit olfice. . m* . p''' " Notice. innths from the date hereof application » ir me removal of three ecreificates, 119 and 1M, svhiclt have been lost, ot of the Planters’ Da** of the Sl*te of JUHN E. FRASER. i5—c*f*”54 .. Sugar and Coffee. The cargo of schooner Ino, from Havana, consist ing of ;.. 134 Boxes 30 barrels Sugar 46 bags prime green CoJTee is offered for sale in lots to suit purchasers, by Meigs «5jf Reed. jure 16 x 142 Flour and Salt. Jurt landed from brig lie 1 o Jr,m Baltimore.. 66 whole > barrels fresh Baltimore Flour, 88 half $ suitable for families, and 20000 Brick, per same vessel SISO, DAILY EXPECTED, 3000 bushels Liverpool Sait, which are offered for sale, on reasonable terms, by BACON ft bRUEN, june 18 m 113 Exchange 'dock. Corn ajloat. 2500 bushels CORN, uu board the sloop B<>- reales, from Virginia, which will be sold low, it' taken from tbe vessel immediately. Apply to WILLIAM TAYLOR. june 18 . x — 142 jP. Stanton ~~ Offie-e fer eats on accommodating terns, 400 pieces first quality Bagging 150 hhds. Mol s»es (suitable for retail) 30 hhds N-B Rum 20 do Whiskey 50 barrels Mackerel 30 qr casks Malaga Wire june 17 w 143 Taylor’s wharf To Rent, On a lease of oeverul fear», THE FOLLQjriXG PROPERTY: House and Lot southwest broad street, with* a Livery Stable attached thereto, lately occupied by Mr. Warren. House and Lot adjoining the above, lately oc cupied by Mr. W. Black—these two houses and lot* would make a very eligible establishment fora tavern and livery stable.• Lots Nos. 18 and 19, adjoining Mr. Norman M'Leod’a. on south common, being near tbe For tifications. Three 5-acre Lots, within one hundred yards of the above tw i lots. Lot No. 16. fronting on Jefferson street, ad joining Mr. John M-Kui.mit’s. Lot No. 32, Greene ward, corner lot. immedi ately oppos te Mr Fred'k BalL Fur terms, apply to I. MINIS. FOR S.1LR A S-aeve Lot adjoining the brick-yard of Mr. Bppingvr, sb- u- one mile and a half Jrum this city. Apply as above jure 18 ax 143 Notice All persons *-av'in r d .n*ud> aga T n=t the estate of ItaajAwi* 1 atisaaa. tite of W ite-B uff, de- Cca-ftl. ar* t-v.u.-st ri to render them ,luly at tested; and the if indebted to mike pa menl to ' Julio Haupt, adsn'r. june 12——ip—-133 Superior Court—Chatham coital January Term, 181,“ John Tanner, 1 Thoheiraaind repre ,U etitio "' f ^*f 0Wre sonta'-ives of Da- j niel Nunes. j Upon the petition of John Tanney, assig nee of Thomas Netherclift,* praying the foreclosure of the following premises, mort gaged by Daniel Nunes, to the said Tho mas Neiherclift, -his Jteita and assigns lose, secure to the said Thomas Nelherclift, his heirs, executors, administrators and assigns, the payment of seven hundred and eighty nine pounds, three shillings and four pence, lawful money of the province of Georgia, with interest from the.date ofsaid mort gage, due on a certain bond or obligation, bearing date the fifteenth day of June, one thousand seven hundred and eighty one, to wit, all those two lots of land, situate in the town (now city) of Savanuah, known by the plan of sa,d town by the combers four and five, Digby tything, Decker ward t bounding to the north on the Bay.-and to the south on a small street or lane, containing each sixty feet in front, and ninety feet in bepth, and the appurtenances, and atsn rill the estate, right, title, interest, nse, trust, possession, benefit, property, profit, inherit ance, claim and demand whatsoever, of him, the said Daniel Nunes, of, in and to the same: and on motion of Myers & Nicholl, attor nies for the petitioner, it is ordered tha't the principal, interest and costs, due upon tbe said mortgaged premise.-, be paid into court within twelve months from this date, and unless the same be so paid, the equity of re demption shall be thenceforth foreclosed, and other proceedings take place pursuant to the act of asiembly in such case made and provided; and it is further ordered, that this rule be published in one of the gazettes of this stale at lgast once a month, until the time appointed for payment as afore said, or served on the heirs or other repre sentatives of the mortgager, or their special agent six months previous thereto. Extract from the minutes. ' Job T- Bolles, cleric. jan27 Jca 22 r gives the ■knjfwn on ap- vprime CATTLE, Exporte ' William Griffin, ad- | Petition for the Es- minist’orof Young I tablishment of a Griffin. f test Note. «- I John Harris, jnn. J Un petition of the said William Griffin, administrator of Yeung Griffin, stating that tbe said Young Griffin was in possession of a note of hand, drawn by John Harris, jnn. on the twenty-s-venth day of December, eighteen hundred a; d nine, for the sum of one hundred and five dollars, and which said note was payable on the first day of January eighteen hundred and eleven, with interest from the date of the same and that said note of hand was either stolen from the said Wil liam Griffin, or lost by him, and whereat the said William Griffin has Ibis day applied by petition for the establishment of the said lost note of hand, and has annexed to the paid petition a copy of the said note as near the’ original of the same as he recollects, and of the troth of the facts stated in his petition and of tbe copy of tb; note of the said John Harris, has made an affidavit before the clerk of the superior court of the con jty of M*ln- to«b. It ia ordered that t»he said petition with the documents therennto annexed be affixed in the clerk’s office, open to the in spection of all and every person interested therein, and that the said John Harps, jun. do cause on or before the next day of the term why the prayer of the petitioner shoold not be grant«-d--and it is farther ordered that the same be published one* a month in one or more of the public gazettes of this state until the time appointed for shewing cause thereon, nov 18—— 152 Georgia—Liberty county. By Elijah Baker, clerk of the court of ordinary for said county. Whereas, John 8. Fraser, esq. applies tef be dis missed From his administration nn the goods and chattels, rights and credits, which were of William Sullivan, late of said county, deceased. Now, therefore, these are to cite and admonish ail and singular the kindred and creditors of the said deceased, to file their objection*, (if any they have) in my office, at Riceborough. within the time precribed by law, otherwise tiismissory let ters will be granted. Given under my hand and seal, tab second day of March, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and eighteen, and in tbe forty.se- cond year of American independence. (L. S.J E. BAKER, c. c. o. x. c. march Georgia—Liberty county. Bv Ei j h Maker, clerk of the court of ordinary of the county and state aforesaid. Whereas, Jonathan Meigs applies to be dismiss ed from his administration on the estate and affect* of Daniel Boardman, late of said county) physician deceased. These, are, therefore, to die and admonish, all and sin. ular th, kindred and a editor* of theiaid deceased, to file their objection* (if any they have) m mj office, at Rireborough,-Within the time pre scribed by lawp -otherwise the said applicant will be dismissed from his said administration.. G ven under my hand, this twelfth day of June, in the year of oar Uud, eighteen hundred and eighteen, An.» in the forty second year of Araeri- rxn independence. * (L S ] E.-BAKER, c. c. o, june 15-1140 . Blank Manifests For sale at this office. ary. outbuildings, suitable to the accommodation litherfor the pjhante^r merchant. Two WeUt ol watf», -together|with sereral springs, are at- ly one of the fpKner i* situated within *-,few of the dweil®^ The suHalion as‘healthy any in tbe county,' Possess] v - of January n*at—Terms tion to the subset '* — ’— day of public satjf; lace will be disposed _ lost of whicb are milch | - v Thomas Scarbrough. , Hvrke revrty, ("fleoJ M.-.v 25 126 ' . Marshal’s sale, continued. On the Jirst Z'uesdny in July next, Will be sold at Die court-boure, in'the city ofSa- Svatumh between-the hours' of 10 and 3 O'clock, Those two lots and improvements in the town of Sunbury, levied on the property of John Mo loch, at the suit of Lewis A. Bouncke, surviving copartner. Also, four Negroes, viz. Charles, William, Ma. ria and Louisa, levied on as the property of John Moloch, a) the suit of Lewis Aonnike, vs. John Molich.* JOHN H. MOREL, marshal. june 3- — | 130 | Marshal’s sales. On the fret Tuesday in July next, Will be soli at Darien between Die hours of >r> and three o’clock, Two Wiarf Lots, No. 3 and 4, with their im provement, in the town of Darien, levied 6n as the propeey of James Hamilton, at the suit of Benjamin J. Rogers (S Co. vs James Hamilton, JOHN H. MOREL, marshal. june 1-1.128 - Marshal’s sale. On the firs. Tuesday in July next,, Will be soil at Savannah, between the hours of 10 and 3 o’clock, The Distllery at Spying hill, with the appurte nances thereto belonging, levied on aS - the prop erty of John E. Hariridge, at the suit of the United Stales, vs Stmuel and Isaac Russell and John E. Hariridge. JOHN H. MOREL, marshal. june 1—128 Tax Collector’s sales. On tho first Tuesday in July next. Will be sold at the court-house, in the city of Sa vannah, betveen the hours of 10 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 Yama- craw, with the improvements thereon; levied on to satisfy the direct tax of estate of William Lew- den for 1815 and 1816. Amount gl3 67. Lot No. 34 in Columbia ward,’subject to ground rent to. the city t Vilh the improvements thereon; levied on to satisfy tho taxes oi the estate of Dr. George A. Pi octSr, deceased, via: direct tax for 1815; state, county and direct tax for 1816; and state and county tax for 1817. Amount g74 50. All that five aert lot in Chatham connty, known by the number 16, bounded on the east by lot No. 7, south by lotNo. 15, and north by lot No 14^levied on to satisfy the direct tax of estate of Micha«|gGennatn for 1815 and 1816. Amount 81912,' All that 45 acre lot in Chatham county, known by number 4, abo m three miles from Savannah adjoining Camp Covington, and lands of Biltfo, Turnbull and Vallotton; also, all that five acre lot, known by No. 6, in Chatham county, in Die vicin. ity of Savannah, 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 82 98. A tract of land in llryan county, containing 220 acres, more or less, bounded on the £ast 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 g3 44. JAMES EPPINGER, T. c. c. may 7 107 1*-M«rrow, 20th instant, mnbwnU. wsthmst reserve, ess turned the stcvpPue, at instam Ttsybr. etq'e.vkcaf, 3,000 bushel* Corn* in lota to suit purchasers. Terms, cash. - Sale tw ctounence at 11 o'dtch Williford «£* Baker, c«cfVs. jutte'IS 143. . ., Tu-Morrow, 20th inat. - Jft!/ be toldbgfcrt ny’stotv, A GENERAL ASSOXTMEXT 07 Groceries and■ Bry Goods. ALSO, 700 bushels Com , ■ 40 barrels FfourV r ei qTMtors boch-'fihe Be < 1 »*8cbtch Barclay, ling*! **4 London Porter and A ’ "a.i! Hampers Scotch Potato 3000 lb Bacon Sale to commence at 11 o'clock. ' .A. Hotve, auet’r. june 19 144 - Administrator’s sale. On the '24th day of June next, Will be sold at tne store of Moses Herbert, Sundry articles belonging to the estate of Thom* as Mendenhall, esquire, deceased, via. 1 Clock Watckes, Madeira Wine, Books,Pamphlets, he. JOHN LATHROP, J . , GEORGE HALL, \ admtn ‘ may 14 113 Administrator’s sale. On the first Tuesday in July uext, Will be sold at the court-house in the city of Sa vannah', The following two NEGROES, Lonon and Flora, belonging to the eatateof Mr*. SarahMUIen, deceased, for the benefit of the heir* of the said deceased, under an order of the honorable the Inferior court of Chatham county. John Milieu, adtn'or. . may 7 107 * T Tax-Collector’s sales. On tne fi. st Tuesday in August next, Will bij sold at the court-house in the city of Sa vannah, between the hours ef 10 and 3 o’clock, the following property, qr so 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 9(K) acres of which is tide swamp; levied on as the property of the heirs of James Gunn, to satisfy their direc tax for 1815—amount g41 33. Alt '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 Butter, and the township line of tbe forty-five acre lots; levied on as the property of Robert Greer and others, to satisfy their direct tax for 1815 and 1816, and state and county tax for 1817—amount g30 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 low land and reputed to be excellent, granted in tracts 287j acres each to J. Kitts, Michael Caatello, John Chandler, and David Holliman; levied on as the property of John R Carlisle, to satisfy his direct tax for 1815: and the direct tax for 1816, and state and county tax for 1817, or Carltle 8l Pabodie—amount 86 s 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 aad county tax for 1817—amount 838 82 Lot No 22, Trustees’ gardens, situated on east broad street; levjed on as the property of tbe es tate of Isabella and Lydia Eliza Hunter, to satisfy the direct tax for 1815—amount gl 52 All that Lot or parcel of Land, near White bluff road, about one qtile from Savannah, containing 50 acres, more or less, adjoining land belonging tn 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. and state and county tax for 1817—amount 83d 71 Ail that tract of Land in Mintosh county, on South New-port river; containing 4034 acres, more or less; levied on as the property of Eben- ezer. Stark, deceased, to satisfy bia direct tax for 1815—amount 819 54. James Eppinger, t. c. c. c. jupe 3jr—13P * " In Council, June 8, 1818! Resolved, That the city marshal do proceed to aell at public outcrv b- fore the court-house, in this city, on the first Tuesday in August next, Lot No. 24, Cotumhia ward, which has been re-entered Extract from the uhnnltb. R R. CUYLER, c. c. In conformity to the above resolution of coun oj, t shall proceed on Tuesday, the 4th August, in front of the eourt-Jinuse, between the hour* of 10. a. st- and 2,» w. to sell all that lot No. 24, Co lumbia ward. 60 by 90 feet, bounded north by Pre- vident-street, west by Lineolnstreet, youth by Yore street, and east by lot No. 23, re-entered if the property of Joseph bacon. V Fv M. STONE, e. * june 9——135 Executor’s sale. On the first Tuesday in July s.ext. Will be sold at the court-house in the city of Sx> vannah. The following three NEGROES, Ned, Rose and Nancy, belonging to tbe estate of Stephen Milten deceased, in pursuance ~br an order of. the Inferior court of Chatham county. "'’/v’"" '" John C. Gugei, may 7- 107 Qtialified Executor Escheator’s sale. On the first Tuesrtny in July next t Will bo sold at the court house, in Savannah* A musical and repeating gold Watch, found in the possession of Bdward Lowder, deceased. Hy order oj the court of ordinary SAMUEL M. BONO, ctrhcdtor. june 4 141 In Council, June 9, 1818. Resolved, that the Marshal do f toceed to sell (giving ten days notice) the Timber and Buildings on the Fort, called Augusts. Extract from the minutes. R. R. CUYLER, c. o. iC7* In conformity to the above reso lution of Council, I shall jroceed on FRIDAY, the 19th inst. to sell all that Building and the Tim ber at fort Augusta, consisting of 50 or 60 piece* of three inch Joite, and 20 or 30 pieces of Tim ber—Die building was built for a barrack. F. M. STONE, c X. june 9 135 City Sheriff’s sales. On the first Tue.uuy in July next, Will be sold in front of the court-house, between, the ueuai hours, Four bales white Plains three casks Hardware, two bales Oznaburghs, See. leviedon as the proper ty of Stout, nburgh fit Thorn, to satisfy executory in favor of Solomon Shad and Stebbin* Si Mason, for house rent. Also, one house, on lot No. 10, Hicks. Percival ward, fronting the lane, levied on as thr property f John Clark, to sat isty an execution in favor of ■ John & Edward Hsgbes. Also, fourteen silver Spoons, one silver Ladle, and two pair sugar Tongs, levied on as tbe .pro perty of James M Lish, to satisfy an execotien in favor of George Myers, for bouse rent; property- pointed out by the defendant. I>aac D‘Lyon, s. c. s. may 25 126 Sheriff’s sales. - On the first Tuesday in July ne^t, Will be sold at the, court-htusr in .Savannah, be tween she vui"l hours of W and 3 o'clelk— Twelve Negri .# viz: Mingo, Ned, a ca penter. Rose, .Salty, Simoi./EIeazer, young El enter. 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 which are in prime .inder and under. culti- vation, situate in White-bluff district, 7 mile* from Savannah, and known by the name of tbe Orphan- house plantation; levied on as the pr perty of William Stephen.*, esq to satisfy executions in fla vor of Andrew Low & Co. and others. Also, feur (4) Negroes; levied on as the pro perty of John Urvett, dec, to satisfy an execution n favor of David Lenox, obtained by him against the executors of John Lcvett. Also, all that tract or parcel of Land on Liber ty Island, called Pine LLar.d, containing 30 — — acres, adjoining George Herb, ard other aides by marsh; levied on as the property pf Jacob Read- ick, dec. and sold to satisfy an execution in favor of Robert Bolton. George L. Cope, s. o. c. june 6 133 Sheriff’s sale. ' On Tuesday, the 6th July next. Will be sold at M'Intorh court-house, between the hour! of 10 and 3 o’clock. The following Negroes, vixs Nanny and her S children, Sslly, John and Grace. levied on to set. isfv an execution. Petit De ViUtraAa John BaiUie, administrator of Sarsh Ballie. James Peiot, s. at. o. June 6 ■ 133 ... I. Administrators sale. ' On Wednesday. 15th July next, fFiO be eutd at the- plantation of the late Robert Houston, esquire, deceased. All the stock of CATTLE and SHEEP: and a few articles of HOUSEHOLD FURN1TURL. Terms, cash. Sale to commence at 11 o’clock M. UEUBEKT, cuct’r. june 3——139 - Administrator’s sales. On the first TUESDAY in August next) Will be sohl before the court-house in this city * between the usual houfs, The following six NEGROES: George, a car penter; Silvia, Venus Loudon, Harriet and hef child, William. Sold as the personal proper* ty of Mrs. Mary Flyming.' Ry yrder tf the administrator. Terms, cash. M. 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