Savannah republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1816-1818, June 25, 1818, Image 1

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m. SHIP NEWS. High-Water, TmJHorms. 12A 45ns .’clock P. M. Fort of Clylwtw, 32. Ar ship* Laura-Ann, Wood Boston, 13 days— on Wednesday hut, off Cope Hatters*, paired the Wreck of t schooner, of about 5(1 tops, bottom u;i. and painted white, one of her aus% with the rig- tinf attached to it. alow-iidci Pennsylvania, Uo- , pinion, Philadelphia, 8 days, and 6 from tlie capel; brie* Atm Arnold, Proetdenee, (a i) 9 days; Em erald, Rhodes, do 11 days; Telegraph, Monro, If. York, 5 dayti Argo, M-Lcllan, Portland, 13 da— on Saturday afternoon, about 3 o’clock, struck on Butnain Shoals and k odted off her rudder, seh'r* Margaret, Caawrtl, New-York, U day*; Barrett. Emery, New-York. 5 day*-, Ceres, Mill*, W, York, S d«y»i Union, of York, (Maine) Dennett, Phil*. delphia,’? <la) «, sod 7 from the Capes, Polly U So phis, Woolvin, Wilmington, 1 day, sloops Lolte- rv, Palmes New-York, 5 days; Nancy, Randall, Shelotte, ssl day. Cleared, aliip Gen. Wad* Hampton, Baker, Philadelphia; brigs Catherine, Welaman, Harana; Alonzo, Strong, Norfolk; sch’rs Min ter, Osborn, New.York and Newport, Louisa, Kchtrdaon, Boston, Columbia, Jo.-sebn, St. Mi *Y’»; sloop Eagle, Hatch, Rum Key. Tima Offer, Chop kttnn, June 22—poor. Arrived, this day, brig Kuthy.' It me, Boston, 11 . -Aayt-—on Sunday morning, off Cape Kumain,' in 25 fatpoma water, saw a brig under her trysail and fbreloptr.aat atayaail, apparently unmanageable: ach’r Tliri e-Sistrra, Hall. Baltimore. 7 da from Che Cape* sloop Stranger, Pfflbl York, 6 dajrs; [ax xaa sea’s xisutn. m n emunws’ h“. /’on tj Mew-Y'.rk. June 15 Arrived, ship* Courier, ftott nc, 41 day* from Liverpool; Chase, Forbea, 13 day s from St Croix, via St Thomas, 11,day a from ’he latter; briga Hay maker, Crocker, Savannah, 12 days; Pair Amer lean, Marali.nll. do. 6 dnyi; Standaid, Cook. New. Orleans, 24; I’iXarro, Churchill, Oport", 34; sch’rs Venus, Valloo, St Pierrei, Mart 17; Grankim. Gibbs, Georgetown, a a. 5; Britannia. Bunco, Hah fax, 12; aloops AUexera, Levy, Sat arunh, 6 days Cleared, ships Virginia, Rogers, N Orleans; Tri. ton, A'llliams, do; briga Alabama, Townsend, St Lon'aA June 16. Arrived, ship Draper, Adams, 35 days from Liverpool, with a full cargo of dry goods, hard- ware, he. Passed so American ship going in, with varnished aides. Sailed in company with ship Edwin Bolton, of New-York, for St Petersburg Left ship Jane, Ferguson, for Philadelphia, next day; ship Julias Crsar, for New-York, 15th June; Martha, Skctchly, for do; Favorite, Hart, Boston, 20th. The Uriush ahip Alligator, for New-York, Was to sail from Waterford, 2d April. Ship Foster Moran, 40 days from Londonderry with bricks; French ship Galathei, Dupin, 54 day> from Hvrre, with plaster and llorr stones; briga Henry Clay, Thomas, 48 days from London, with hemp, iron, dry goods, fcc ; Elizabeth, Greene, 11 days from Halifax, with coal; sch’rs Joseph, Hop. kina, 14 days from St. Barts, with rum, sugar and ■ molasses; Charlotte, Cordea, Pike, 5 day* from Plymouth, N. C. with stores and sningles; Alexan dria, Bishop, 4 days from Currituck, with stave; General Jackson, 14 days from Murfresborough With naval stores. Cleared, ships Mary, Shaw, New-Orlean>; Bis- it ing States, Swinburne, Savannah; Commerce, Gar diner, do; bng Jean. Murphy,do; sch’rs Huntress, Napier, do; Lvcnrgu.?, Potter, St Thntpas; Elixa, Weeks, Charleston; sloops Stranger, Pearson, St Mary’s; Warren, Mason; Bermuda. Fort of Liverpool, May 9 Arrived, the Diana, Clifford, Boston; Woodrop Sims, Philadelphia; Liverpool Packet, do; Amia ble Matilda, do; Ed. ard, New-Orleans; Itodie. do; Gen Hand, do; Lxurnl. do; William, do; Haiti, day. Charleston, Pac.flc Williams, N York; Cale- donia, Swain, d.i; George Washington, Svnnuah; Mary.Ann, do; Active, do; Favorite, do; John, do; Congress, do; Onsimbn, Baltimore; Atalanta, do; John Hulklcy, Philadelphia. Vessels sailed- Mav 3d, Washington, for Bos ton; 3d. Robert, Thompson, NY irk; 5th, Jane, Gordon, N. Orleans; Richard, do; Ganges, Brown, New-York. From Lloyd’s List. Jlpril 24. The Mary, of Charleston, Edwards; from Wis- mar for F.ngland, ran ashore on the Scr.w, 7th in?t but was got off again after discharging part of her cargo, (wheat) without any apparent dam. age. Jlpril 28. At Graretend, April 27, sail’d. Swallow. Phil lips, N. Orleans. Off Plymouth, April 24, Ameri. ca. Heath, from Savanmh for Havre. At Holy, bead, April 25, John Winsloe, Hodgson, Savan nah, via Southampton. At Namz, April 21, Three Sisters, Mcraer an. Charleston. At Cadiz, April 5, Mary, Seamans. Charleston. Fort of Havre, April -6 K Arrived, America, Meath, Savannah-, Fr Grig M’Jbury. Farqucrie, Charleston: Am. brig Catlia- riuc. Thomastuwn via Bristol, with outward car go, Aot. ships Wm. Henry, and William, and brig ■Herner.’ Advertised at Havre. Fr ship L’Union, of 537 tons, for Ncw-Oileaus, to sail from the 5th to the 10th May. Port of AWr, Apri’ 22. Arrived in the river, sliip Greyhound, West. fr. New-Orleans, via Charleston; French brig Ti ois Swum, Moizeau, Charleston. *#* The Supercargo of the Dan ish brig Nordourg. now i:i tli.> port, requests all persons having in their possession articles belong ing to the above vessel, to d-. liver up the s one, or _glve notice to capt Gale, on board i f said brig, now laying at Telfair’s wharf; as he intends to prosecute those who tin not comply with Ilia re, ■quest’for receiving and hiding stolen goods. june 24 m 148 . For Philadelphia The sloop M A KG ARE r-A VN. captain ^rfy^-Stratton. wjl sail for Ptiiladelpbia in the salBiSiwcnurse of the present weik. F r freight (k «r passage, having good accommodations, apply -the captain on board, at Williamson & Dc Vd er’s •wharf nr to PERRY Js WHICH T. june 22— r T?ff ■ For sale, freight or charter. 7L Tlie fa’l aali.ug, wcil found sloop MA- Hl\ ANN,captain CL-ntmenis. PinUdel- uhia, built ofhve oak, lucu.t and cider, 2 Zjgggjjyears old. Carries a large cargo, and of an , eas. u.auglit of water, is will ca culated for the ; southern trade, will be sn’.d low for cash, or bar- i tered for produce. Apply on board, at Johnston’s ; upper whrff, or I- PEI 11, Jlf'Esw'i wharf. L AlSO Ton SltS AS ABUTS, ' A'l elegant PiAN'J rOitTE, Philadelphia made, r warranted of the first construct! n. J A few barrels of Porter. Ale and Cider, put up « expr sslv for the southern market. I* pine 24 —r-A* 128 Notice. . Cust-rn Htuse, Col'retor’s Ofict, Suv.iui.iih. 16<h June, 1818. Sealed proposals will be received at this office Until me 1st da, of July neat, for building a range of lire proof w»-e houses, in the rear of a lot. ap- I propristed far the erection of a custom bouse, in this city, to be sixty feet long, thirty-three f, t deep, and three sto ies high—tlie contractor fu.. nishing a .plan, and ad of tlie materials, which a to be of the first quality, stipulating the pr.oe. and thesbor'cat period in which die Unidinfrs car. be Computed The arrhiiect furnishing. tlie plan • .most approved of. will be entitled to a pnf. rrence. AS. Bulloch; culitUtir. Unite! States of America. mint it? or oaoaon—rv Tea Aoxiau-rr. The president of the U'd'ed Staler to the mar.hal \ of said district, greeting. [L S ) JAMES 3. .BULLDOG, clerk. Whereas a libel hith this day been filed in the admiralty court of the United Slates, for said tlis- triet. by Jackson, the eoromander of the United 8t*>e*'revenue eu'ter Dalit*, on behalf if wed of tlie United Slates as of himself, the officer* and crew of said cutter,-* alirg. That on or about thefourt tenth dsy at June, in the present year of our lord one thousand eight hundred and eighteen a certain ahip or vessel called the Pastera, with a cargo op board, was idttd Srtd taken possession of by the boat* of the said revenue cutter within the limits of the 'United States, ami was on the nineteenth day of the same month by the said boats brought into the port of Savannah, in the district of Georgia, aforesaid, and within the juris diction of this honorable Court, where she now rides for the adjudication thereof for smuggling; particulars of which are mure particularly act forth in tlie libel of tlie libellant Now, ilicrrfore, you, the said marshal are here- by commanded to cite and admonish, all and eve ry person or persons, having or prattnding to have, any right, title, interest, property, claim or d< maud whatever, of, in. to or.upfin the aa id aliip Pastors and her cargo, to be aaqsappearat a spe cial court of admiralty, to l.' KH3 at the court- lioiL’t in Savannah, on the 8th day of-July next, to answer tlie premises, and have you then and there this writ. Witness, the honorable William Johnston, jun. -justice of tlie supreme court of tlie assigned to the sixth circuit, this “ 1818. aviefl, district attorney. All persons interested in the foregoing moni tion will take ducjioljce, John il. Morel, marshal. jnne 24 -143 United States of Jimerica. DISTRICT or OEOaelA IK THS AD.niaALTT The president of the U meti States to the marshal of said tits net, greeting. [L. S ) JOHN J. BULLOCH, clerk. Whereas,* libel hath ihis day been filed, in tht admiralty court of the United States, for said dis trict, by Charles Mulvey, rice consul of his catho lic'majesty the king of Spain, for the state ol Georgia, against a cer ain sliip or vessel railed the PaMora. staling as follows; That tlie said vessel, "bite Pastora.” with a valuable cargo on board was op the I9lh day of the present month ofjum forced and seized within the jurisdictionzl limits of the United Btates, by the boats of the Uniteu States' revenue cutter Dallas, commanded by Jackson and brought m o the port of Sa vannah, in the district aforesaid, and within the jurisdiction of tins honorable court, where she now HUes at anchor; That the libellant hath beet, informed, that the said ship or vessel, and the car go laden on board of her, is the property of cer tain subjects of his majesty the said king ofspain, and that the said vessel and cargo were lately, while lawfully prosecuting a voysge upon tht high and open seas, ui V fully, piratically and feloni ously seized and ta-.n possession of, by a certain armed schooner or vessel called the Young Spar tan, said to have been commanded by one Smith, who bath fled—that the said armed vessel sailed under various flags, without any authority or commission whatever, to capture tlie properly ot the said Spanish subjects; That the said armed vessel is owned in whole or in part, by citizens ot the Uniied States of America, was fitted out. armed and equipped Within the jurisdiction of the said United States; and that the persons command ing the said armed vessel the Young Spartan, at the time of the capture of the said Spanish vessel and the crew by which she was then manned, are citizens of the said United States, and were en- 1 steil and engaged to serve on board the said armed vessel within the !imts of the United States; and all which actings and doings are contrary to the laws of the United Slates, a® of natiunt Now, therefore, you. tlie said marshal, and here by commanded to cite and admonish, all and eve ry person or persons having, or pretending tr have, any right, title, interest, property, claim or demand,' of, in, to or upon the said vessel amt cargo, to be and appear at a special court of ad miralty. to be held at <he court-house in the city of Savannah on the 8th day of July next, and have on then and there this writ. Witness, the honorable William Johnson, jun sociate justice of the supreme court of the Uni. ted States, assigned to the sixth circuit and acting fnr the district judge of Georgia, this 20th June, 1818. Drysdale, proctor. All persons interested in the foregoing monition will lake due notice. . John If. Morel, marshal. june 24—* 148 Bank of the Statffof Georgia, SAVAanan. 2aa soxz. iBuiV An election will be lietrf sn Friday Ocx , £5b iost for two Director* to fill the vacancies oces sinned by the resignation of Archibald S. Btflluch, and Benjamin Howard, esquire*.,? Anthony Porter, cashier. june 23—147 Bnihing and Insurance Bank OF GEORGIA- • In consetytence of numerous application* for further subscriptions to this bank, tie book will be .opened TO-MORROW, at tbelnatfmnce office, from 12 to 1'o’clock, and continued daily until Friday, the: 3dJoly, when the bobks at Augusta. Mifledgeviile and Darien, will be cisstd. J. P. Heniy Ifi Robert Isatc j | Win. 8ctrbrOUglt }>s J. S. Bulloch j j> B- Burroughs J § june 15—cx—140 Marine and Fire Ihstrrnce COMPANY. A dividend for the last six rsonthr, cf four per cent has been declared and will be paid on or af ter Monday next. B. WAYNE, june 5 U7 • Secretary. Savannah. Itivir Navigation. Company A meeting of the stockholders of the company will be held ajt the Globe Tavern, in Aernata, at 10 o’clock, a. se. on Wednesday, the July next; for the purpose of taking into consideration the propriety of reducing the salary of the presi dent, and for other purposes. l)v order. A. BRUX, president. As it will be necessary, under forfeiture of stock, fnr the subscribers to sign the articlesof association either personally or b) attornty, on or before the first Monday in July; powers of attorney for that purpose are left fur signature for the accommo- dati.m of subscribers in ..Savannah, at the office if Lloyd 8t Murrison esquires; at which place the subscribers in Savannah are requested to call and subscribe accordingly. ADDITIO.VAL NOTICE. The Savannah subscribers can get their certifi cates of Stuck, by producing the original receipts o Leu id 2c Moaiuaox. june H i- |—134 Notice. All persons indebted to the estate of William Themis. Harris, deceased, late of M'lntosh coun ty, are desired to make immediate payment; ami those having claims to present them for payment properly attested, previous to the 1st of Septem ber next. Bcim.rain Baker, 7 » , William Dunham f &<c ors M Tvt?**! county. 7Mn*2\18t3—ten*—148 30 dollars’ reward to stop the villain On Sii’.fl.iv cveniti£, tne *l>t u.s .snt, the house of the subscriber wa? entered int , by some villain or villains, and hid them elves, it is supposed, un ‘ jr his bed; and in ibeir.pfht *.'*hen he wassleep- k:T, look away the sum of which was in a rench and Latin nrayer book, upon the table, in ink bills, ot the follvwing description, (numbers not recollected ) 1 Augusta bridge bdl for §20 1 do. do. 10 7* bills of the Planters* and Slate of Georgia banks for §5 each; The rest m Augusta, Savannah, and Xorth Car- lina bank bills cf §1, 2 and 3. The thief or i eves took away the prayer book, in which thr nme of the subscriber is written in the first page; and also took away an iron weight marked 14!be A reward of Thirty dollars will be pa d far tfi^ coverv of the mon»»y, and Twenty dollars more ► apprehend and bring to conviction the thief or thieves Inform.ition to be given to th* suhsen- Bay-lane, four doors west of Mr. P Duffy. E, Gruand. ;„v, e ?4 148 100 dollars’ reward Will be triven to any p*rsou who w.ll appre- liend my Negro girl MARY, ( bout twenty-two years of age) and prove to conviction, the per sons who have harboured her during her elope ment, or twenty dollars for the apprehension of tlie Negro above. M. B. F.rsyth. N B Masters of vessels are cau ionrd fVum carrying the ab ive Negiq out of the state, under the penalty of tne law ' ne 24 — Georgia—Liberty coauiy. By Elijah -laser elenc of me court of ordinary of the county and state aforesaid. Where., Mr? Elizabeth Shumatt, applies for letter* of administration or. ttie date and effect? William Shumalt, lateoi said county, deceased, next of km. There, are. therefore, to cite and admonish, all md .ungulsr. the kindred and creditors of the said ecr»sed..to file their objections (if «■ y 'hei have) i my office, at Itieeboruugh. on or b fore th? firs: Monday in Julv next, otherwise Irtt. rs of a i- >n wiil be grsnted ihe sa d applicant. G’ven under mi hand and seal this -ecendda; of April, 1818, and 43d year of American inde id.nee (L JUa.it: Aluntjesis For ,shU’ at this oitice. Chatham Academy. ALEXANDER PETTIGREW, A M Will continue teaching in the Academy. The several branches of education will, however, be aught separably amLat separate hours, by which mean, the teacher, as well as the pupds, will be -nabled to devote their undivided-attention to the respective branches; arid the latter thereby to make a progress, which, in other circumstances, could not reasonably be expected. HOURS AND FEES OF TUITION.’ English reading and writing, from 11 forenoon, till 1 afternoon; and from 3 till 5 afternoon—fees, per quarter, glO. Writing, arithmetic and book-keeping, fiom 8 till 10 forenoon—fees, per quarter, £10. Elocution, from 5 till 6 afternoon—fees, per quarter, glO. v English grammar, from 1 till 2 afternoon—fees, per quarter, g 10. Geography, from 7 till 8 evening—fees, per quarter, jjlO. Laliu and Greek, from 7 till 8 morning—fees, per quarter, for each, £10. The fees p.iyublc in advance. Those who may be pleased to entrust their chil Iren to his care, may re$t assured that every at tention will be paid them. “ * N. B. A few pupils can be accommodated with board and lodging in the Academy, if wanted. june 3> m* 147 Town of Alabama. On the 17 h of August next, will be offered at inblic sale on the premises, on a credit of one or two years, a number of lots in the above town, which is situated on the Alabama river, ten miles below fort Jackson, and the junction of the Coo saw and Talapoosa. A further sale of lots in said town, will be held in Milledgeville on the first Monday in October next, and continued from day today during the week—and also at (lie lime of the sale of the public lands at that place. Persons desirous of becoming purchasers would do well to take a view of the town of Alabama— from the fertility of the soil of that section of the country, and the commanding situation of the scite, it mu t vie with any inland town, in the United States—there are several goods springs on the town tract, and it is ascertained that excellent wells of water can be had at very convenient depths. JOHN SCOTT, Agent, for the proprietors (Ej’The Editor of the Savannah Republican the Charleston City Gazette, the Mercantile Ad vertiser of New-York, the Philadelphia Democrat ic Press, and the National Intelligencer, will give tlie above four insersons and forward their ac counts to general Scott at Milledgeville. * june 20 145 Valuable Heat Estate. FOR SALE. The subscriber wishing to remove from Edge- field district. South Carolina, will dispose »f his Plantations, about 15 miles from Augusta, (Ga.)— One tract lying on Cheves’s creek, containing one thousand and thirteen acre3; one other on Horn’s Creek, containing six hundred forty nine acres.— On the former is a good dwelling house, and all necessary out building?, grist mill, cotton machine snd distillery, with about 500 acres under cultiva tion; on the latter tract there is an eligible site lor a mill or cotton gin. The lands are well a- dapted to the growth of cotton or wheat. With the Lands will also be sold, 40 or 50 NEGROES, good fi ld hands; and the stock, winch is considerable, together with the season’, crop, if required. Terms, oue-third down, the remainder at one and two years credit, with approved endorsers snd mortgage. Application to be made on the premises to the tibscriber, or to L C. Cantelow and William \1 Haty, Augusta, Ga JOHN ORMOK. apnl 21—caf—94. For sale Four tracts of LANI>, all adjoining; the whole containing 9.5J acres, in Borkc county, on Briar creek. This laud is very valuable; it b adapted to the culture of corn and cotton, and a great deal of as good land as the county affords; on the land there is a tolerable comfortable dwelling house, and about 1.59 acres of open land under good fence. Also, two good Mill Seats. Dams read) made. Also, two other tracts ly ing on the road, leading from Savannah to Wa\ nesborougfc, where I now reside; b«>th tracts a ^joining ana contain 790 acres; it is well improved w ith a cemf >rtable dwelling hou*»e, and all other out houses that is necessary to have, witn 39 or 40 acres of cleared land, with a toleraole peach and apple orchard.— Any person wishing to purctiase will caji and look for themselves; 1 am anxiou* to sell. 1 will give a great Bargain. Also, stock of all kinds on the immH»nd 1 will g-ve possession as soon as l con get the present crot* off. aoril 20 rt* 93 ARTHUR HELL- Ten dollars’ reward Will be paid fordeliverieg , Nigra man HEN RY, at my plantation on Li T Ogee bee. He went off about a fortnight ago, i* about thirty years of ag“, stout and w, 1| rr.ade, has thick lips and speak? broken F.r gltsli. He wiua a blue coatee. With whitf buttons. J. MARSHALL juue 22-t-.W PUBLIC SALES. Marshal’s sale, continued. Oh the first Tuesday .in July next, Will be sold at the court house, in tlie city of Sa vannah between the hours of 10 and 3 o’clock, Tli>.*e two lots and improvements in the town orSunbury. levied on the property of John Mo loch; at the suit of Lewis A. Bouncke, surviving Copartner. Also, four Negroes, via. Charles, Wiliam, Ma ria and Louisa, levied 011 as the property of John Moloch, -at the suit of Lrwia Aunnike, vs. John Moltch. JOHN H. MOBfeL, marshal. june 3 1 130 Marshal’s sales. On the Jirst Tuesday in July next. Will be sulilat Darien between the Lours of ten and three o'clock, Two Wharf Lots, No. 3 and 4, with their im provemenis, in the town of Darien, levied on as tlie property of James Hamilton, at the suit ot Benjamin U. Rogers U Co. vs James Hamilton. JOHN H. MOREL, trurshal- jun'e 1—128 Marshal’s sale. On the f s. Tue.da, in July next, Will be sold at Savannah, between the hours of 10 and 3 o’clock. The Distillery at SpriUghill, with the appurte nances thereto belonging, levied on as tlie prop- erty oi'Juhn E. Harmdge, at the suit of the United States, vs Samuel and Isaac Russell and John E. Hortridge. JOHN U. MOREL marshal. june 1—128 Sheriff’s sales. On the first Tuesday in July next IfVI be sold at the court-house in Savannah, be tween the usual hours pf 10 audS o’clock— Twelve-Negroes, viz: Mmgo, Ned, a carpenter, Ruse, Sally, Simon, Eleazer, young Eleazer, Jack, Claudia, Charles, Lydia, and Sarati -also, all that tract nr parcel of Land, called Eplirata, containing 6uo acres, more or less, first quality cotton land, 300 of which are in prime order and tinder culti. vatirni, situate in White bluff' district, 7 mile.'from Savannah, and,known by the name of the Orphan house plantation; levied on as the property of William Stephens, esq to satisfy executions in fa vor of Andrew Low lit Co. and others. Also, four (4) Negroes; levied on as tlie pro pert) of John l-evett, dec, to satisfy an execution in favor of David Lenox, obtained by him against the executors of John Levett. Also, all that tract or parcel of Land on Liber- ty Island, called Fine Island, containing CU acres, adjoining George Herb, and other sides by marsh; levied on as tlie property of Jacob Keud- ick, dec. and sold, to satisfy on execution in favor of Robert Bolton. George L. Cope, s..c. c june 6 133 Sheriff’s sales. On the Jirst Tacstlay in July near, Will be sold lit the ^ourt-liouse in Hiceborotigli between the hours of lb and 3 o’clock, the tol lowing property, viz: A smalt tract of land, containing ten acres, more or less, situate and lying on the waters of North Newport river, bouuded east by M’Allister’s land and on alt other sides by lands of Janres Powei, esquire, deceased, levied on as the property of An drew Rhodes, lo satisfy his taxes for tlie year; 1816 and >817. and ids fifty percent taxes for tin years 1815 and 18X8. Also, twelve head of Cattle evied on as the property of Christiana Roberts on to satisfy a judgment in favor of Elias Ferry; said property pointed out by Jesse Ham Garnishu William Wilson, s. j.. c. may 30 127 Tax Collector’s sales. On the Jirst Tuesday in July next, . Will he sold at the court-house, in the city of Sa vannali, 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 Yama craw, with the improvements thereon; levied on lo satisfy tlie direct tax of estate of William Lew den for 1815 and 1816. Amount j$13 67- Lot No 34 in Columbia ward,’subject to ground rent to the city, with the improvements then-on; levied on to satisfy the taxes oi the estate of Dr. George V. Proctor, deceased, viz; direct tax for 1815; state, *ounty and direct tax for 1816; anu state and county tax for t817. Amount g74 50. All that fire acre lot in Chatham connty, known t>y tlie number 16, bounded on the east by lo; 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 fur 1815 and 1816. Amount S19 12. All that 45 acre lot in Chatham county, known by number 4, about three miles from Savannah, a tjoining Camp Covington, and lands of Bilbo Turnbull and Valloiton; also, all that five acre lot, known by No. 6, in Chatham county, in tlie vicin ity of Savannah, levied on as tlie property of the estate of Isaac Laroach to satisfy the direct tax for 1815 and 1816, and state and county tax for 1817. Amount g2 98. A tract of land in Bryan county, containing 220 acres, mere or less, bounded on the east by land of Mary Maxwell, on the south b) land of Stephen J Maxwell, and G. M. Waters, on the west and norilt by lands of Simons Maxwell and Ann Fos ter and the commons of Hardwick; levied on as the property of James \V. Ward to satisfy his di reel tax for 1816, and state and county tales for 18'.7. Amount g3 44. JAMES EPFINGER, T. c. c. may 7 107 Tax-Collector’s sales. On the fiat Tuesday in August next. Will be sold at the court-house in the city rf Sa vannah, between tlie hours of 10 and 3 o'clock, the following property, or so mach thereof as will satisfy the taYes and costs— All that tract of Land on thS*Alatamaha, con taining 1461 acre?, 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 in Chatham county, about five miles from Savannah, containing 200 acres, more or less, adjoining lands of Mathew M‘Allis ter, James Marshall, e.tate of John Butler, and the township line of tlie forty-live acre lot.?; levied on as the property of Robert Greer and others, to satisfy their direct tax for 1815 and 1816, and state and county tax fir 1817—amount £30 65 All that tract of Land in Tatnall county, be tween Ohopec and Dead rivers, at their junction with the Alatamaha, containing 1150 acre?, more or less, part of which is low land and reputed to be excellent, granted in tracts 287) acres each to J. Kitts, Michael Casfcdio, John Chandler, ar.d David iollima:!; levied on as the property cf John R Carlisle, to satisfy his direct tax for 1815: and tlie direct tax for 1816. and state and county tax for 1817, cf Cartile U Pabodie—amount g55 63 Lut No 9, in Wa-ren ward, subject to ground rent to the city; levied on as the property of Al exander Hunter, to satisfy his direct tax for 1315 816, and state and county tax for 1817—amount £38 82 Lot No £2, Trustees’ gardens situated on east broad street; levied on as the property of the es tate of Isabella and Lydia Eliza Hunter, to satisfy 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 titqpro- nerty of the estate of Charles Price, to satisty his direct tax for 1815 and 1816, ancLstate and county tax for 1817—amount £20 7l . All that tract of Land in M’lntosh county, on South New-jiurt liver; containing 4934 acres more or less; levied on as the property cf Eb n- ezer Stark, deceased, to satisfy bis direct tax for 1815—amount £19 54. Jamet-Epplnger, t. c. c. c. june 3 J30 - , AUCTIONS. To-ilouuw ( SStii insL /Fill he tool bef re *y J -ere, ' A OEXKRAL ASSORTMENT OF GROCERIES, $c. Terms, cash. Sale lo commence at II o'clock. june 24 ’148 M. HERBERT, enmV To-Morrow, 25th iastanr, at II o ; cloik, Will be sold at my sure, 50 barrels No. 3, Mackerel. Terms, Cush* jtin* ?4—I48 M. Herbert, auct'r, * To-Morrow, 25th June, Will be told at my s:nre % 30 barrels CIDER BRANDY. Terms made known at time of sale. M. Herbert, auefr. june 23 t—147 V» O;, Friday next, 26th inst. IFiII le told at Johnston U Anderson’s looser vharj, jgj! The staunrh sSt’r Mjk ANTELOPE, - Burthen about iUS ions, well found iu «SS8»every respect, and ready to lake in a c*rpo. Tcrm$ —approved endorsed notes, at 4 ami 6 months. Sale to commerce ai 11 o'clock. / M. Herbert, auct'r. Application in the me^n time &t private sale, can be made as above. june ?3—147 On Friday, 26th instant, IVill be eold before tKt store of .Messrs Jlea if Jiutlcr, J\I Kitine's wharf 50 pieces cotton Bagging' And a quantity of Windsor Chairs Terms at time of sale iSale to commence at 11 o'clock. M. Herbert, auct’r june ?3-l*7 On Saturday, the 27th instant, Will be sold on the premises, ' The two «tor> nim.niNn. a* present “ occupied by the State Rank; the same to be removed within four days after the iday of side. Terms, cash. My order of the President. ^ Sale to commence at 11 o'clock, june 2.3—147 M. HERI1EUT, oocfV. On Saturday next, the 27th iost. If ill be'sold at the store oj Aleswrt. Jrhn BogueV Co. to elott consignments, 6 0 casks London bottled PORTER, o( superior quality 1 pipe ) 2 half pipe? s London particular Madeira WINE 2 qr. casks J 50 bundles It AY Terms at time of sale. hale to conune.ics of 11 o'clock. il. HERBERT, auct’r. june 22—146 s- On MONDAY, 29lh June, H 'iil be sold on the premises. The HOUSE and Out-ht>uses in Bay. ..lane, (at present occupied by. Jnsenh ,1 Lawrt nee.) belonging lo the estate of Sti. nasaitnah Miller, deceased. Sold by order ot toe executor. Terms, cash. Sale t-ienseU at II o’clock. WILLIFORD & BAKER, auct'rs. may 19 f 117 Administrator’s sale. On Wednesday, 15th July next, Will be sold'at the plantation of the late fiobet* Houston, esquire, deceased All the stock cf CATTLE and MIEEP: and a few articled of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. Terms, cash. Sale lo commence at 11 o’clock. M. HERBERT, ntici’r. june 3 130 Administrator’s sale. On the first Tuesday in August next, Will be sold before the court-house in this city, between the usual hour?, 7 NEGROES; viz. Joe, Moses, Lucy, and her f ur children; be longing to the estate of tlie late Thomas Menden hall, esquire. Sold by order of the administrator*. M. Herbert, auct’r. june 23 147 Administrator’s sales. On the first TUESDAY in August next. Will be sold before the court house in tin* city between the usual hours, The following six NEGROES: George, a car- penter; Silvia, Venua London, Harriet and her child, William. Sold as the personal proper ty of Mrs. Mary Flyming lly order of the adminietrator. Terms, cash. M. HERBERT, auct’r. may 15 114 Administrator*8 sale• On the Jirst Tuesday in Jufcj next, * Will be sold at tbe court-house in the city of Sa vannah, > The following two NEGROES, Lonon and Flora, belonging to the estate of Mrs Sarah Milli n, deceased, for '.lie benefit of the heirs ot the said deceased, under an order of the honorable ti e Inferior court of Chatham county. • John Millen, adm’or. may 7 107 Executor’s sale. On thg first Tuesday in July next. Will be sold at tlie court-house in the city of 3 vannah. The following three NEGItOES, Ncd/Roie and Nancy, belonging to the estate of Stephen Millfan deceased, ir pursuance of an order oi the Inferior court of Chatham county. John C. Gugel, rr.ny 7- -107 Qualified Ext cuter In Council, June 8, 1818. tlesolv.il. That tue city marshal do proceed to sell at public outcrv b.fore tlie eourt-heure, in this yfity, on tlie first Tu«»day in August next, Lot ‘ u. 24, Columbia ward, which lias been re-entered Extract from the minutes. R R. CUVLER. c. c. a In conformity to the above resolution of couo. cil. I shall proceed on TiiHday, the 4th August, in front of the eourt-hou*e. between fi-e hours of 10. a. *. snd 2. r'3«. to solt all that lot No 24 Co. lumbis ward: 63 bv 90 feet, bounded north bv Free videtd-stieef, west by lineals street, south by Vorx street, and east by lot No.23- re r rnt*red as *'te property of Joseph Bacon. F. W. STONE) e. sc. june 9 134 ■ Blank Manifests For sale at this office.