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. Sftam Site Mill for ado.
. tn r imtii in*" •" •** *^- nsgsent
proprietor olHke Chatham totem Sam MiOi,uk
Ida Utm'aWW leaving Savannah, Ihe above vain-
. able ccublxham: la offered lor ult on Ibtn,
tends, culiar me whole or in share*. The engine
. r .b JaiMezo hone power, which wortce two eon-
[■leu. riiwi of nea, aleo a pin mill- Tut
. CiJ<Ui W *^*»»et>niJ,bn«afreteaimxM,ani
. been in joperaiiotr'auuut wx mouth*, and i, u>
‘ fiftt k««i in complete order An unexj-ired
It+eefjf* mUmt of nine years. which is i* uet
. front, an l JOu feel deep—also a good dwtlbog.
Itrae, with ether oif bujiu-gs. all in pood repair,
will btfeld wiJi the Bill.
Thfffcove raabhthmtnt can be rieirodi* city
timeooappliCalionto M. IIEKilEltl
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J ^avmv .Cables."
f .VI'aBE
G. Tailo
Reuben G. Taylor,
(Toaxsraitrr, «ia raa ueu-nui,)
Ttrturit* hu tbaoka to Uumc of Ins city and
c:'.tMrj customers, wh" hare to generally ret*
r jriici h,a efforts m tl>c Fite of buur.vs* in wine!
Im m riuwred. He lias the plea-ore to -late, that
Jli: UVwding-huu*e u enlarged for the better ac-
CCuuHodniioa of hit customers; and that la* Li’f-
n, Babies, under die aupennledance of Mr Ui»«
*it, will not be inferior to any in the city. Hir
owabLshitien: is in a public situation, and undoubt
edly healthy. Kerry attention will be paid to thote
wh-j fivor h-ra, and every exertion u»cd to ren
4er fwnJ Satisfaction,
inarch 21——68
Groat Bread»
Oetter known at Rootou Crackers, manufactured
fresh at the subscriber's Baker) , in Broughton-
street, warranted a- good aa a ty imported, wliere
the public may be suppled constaitly,
Loaf Bread
Crack cri
Batter Uuiaeuit
Both
Stijjar Cakes, &c.
Itim day a< usual
. y .B. Wanted, one or two Apprentices to tht
“illaki,ig Buaineu. P. BBASCH.
'' feh 10— 41
Wanted to hire, for the summer,
p >ur good, able bodied NEGROES, tor whoni
liberal wages will be given.
S. C. Dunning,
.june 16—ci 141
* » For sale,
A 0/MIRIAGE*n>} pair of wclJ broken HOUSES.
Iw.yiWe Af the print! rs.j'in* 6
To rent,
{And po.inihn given an the ill tf .Voveml/rr next,
a Thu STORES or. the tun cnb rV wh:<
it prescrj occupied by 'Iron N.chol
Damon U liillt—and that occupied I
Mr. liouie. Alto, the brick building
fiearUeioard-ttrrei, occupied by the c<l
MT Culu.uhi-.il Mini um For term«, ir
the abaeuee of the subscriber, apply to George
Jones, esquire. Nu»LE W. JOVF.S
j-me 6- - —■ 133
To rent,
The subscriber's brek lihU J E, pleasantly ait.
1 ated in Oglelborpe square. Apply to J. K. Waive
L Co. JANE L. JACKSON
„ asp rna sue
A gentle family Horae, a I Jig and Harness.—
Apply a* above. • jnne 13 13“
■ "" To rent
Tenement No 4» Gibbon’s brick buildings Fo*.
aesuen to be given on tlie 1st of November. Ap
ply to • ' S. B. PAUKMAN.
wy 23 it 131 •
Notice.
All p*r»on*haviog demands against the estatr
of captain rhontas lticc, deceased, are requested
to rentier them in duly attested, within the tin*
prescribed by law; and those persons indebted ti
•aid r. tate, are required to make immediate pay
dent to
Ebenezer S. Ileea")
<5" Vadm’rs
Thomas >V. Rice, J
april 14 i ■- 94
Notice.
All persons having demands againft the estarr
of Mrs Mary Flyming, dtcessed, are desired to
render them doty Attc.tcd; uid those m lebted, to
nuke payment to Jltnn. Ilsur* & Ihruuu.
WM. II. GREENE, adm’or.
u.aV 2) —119
Notice.
Alt persons bavin; demands against the estate
of the late Hubert James Houston, deceased, are
hereby requested to present, without delay,
th'ir accounts duly attested to Messrs. K. Sc J.
liabenbims and those indebted to make immedi
ate payment to them, or to the subscriber
g, iiiTuiftL* imrci
ipril 8—83
I’ATKICK HOUSTON,
adciinittraior.
A reward of Thirty Dollars
Win be given tor apprehending and lodging
It tiie gaol in Savannah, the three fnll-nsing nc-
j-rocs, who absented themsc’.trs from the estate of
Gibson: Santo, is about lorty-five years of spe
very b ■ack, and stoops; fanrsua, twenty-two
yean of age, ah mt five fret light inches high
Jona,’twenty-two years of age, about five feel
eight i-.chrs high yellow complexion, and has an
impediment in his speech.
James Hirnard.
april 28 99
j ' Ten dollars* reward.
ifr/dLTtfc «ubtcnb,r’s Negro woman HUS A was ear-
ried oTbv her husband, (Princ?) about six weeks
ago, belonging to Mr. Kdw-ard P. Ciraptn.ll, of
^Angusla. and 'ixt not since been heard of Rota
Is well known in S ivannah. having purchased her
% s of Mr Isaao Minis- she formerly belonged to Mr.
FreeroSn. UnerCrr-k. Ten dollars'reward will
he paid, ami all reatnnable expences. for lodging
>“ * kr in Savannah gas 1, or any gaol wh. re 1 can
Itgor r her. E. WALLEN,
june 18 143
Ten dollars’ reward.
Abscoodedif sdays since, PRINCE, a shoe-
maker by trade, w ell known about Savannah, a-
-■elderly man. of moderate stature, puck marked,
with a cast »-r bl .mijh in one ere. His wife. (he.
longing to Mr Wallenl he took r,(T writb him. It
is probable he may bare gone to Charleston, wh. re
he urginally bel->ng, d The above reward will
he sul with tweesr-.ry charge,, to a> y one who
Will I 'dge him in Sai nna’ gsol, or secure him
an give notice to I. K 'I'ork or the subscriber.
EDWARD F. CAMPBELL.
r.sr 28 KJ
100 dollars* reward
Will b. giv • • a a.- ootm.-.i who will sopre.
I.en I my Vr,-n g el MARV. (.bout twenty-two
j mrs of ag ) and r rove to conviction, the per.
*o„. whojiave hatho-:red hrr ilprinc her el pe.
event, or tvrentt dollars for the apprehension of
the Ntgro above.
M. II. Forsyth
V B Msa’e s of ress-b are rau I'-neil from
etuf-ieg th.- ab re Vtg-o out of the s ate, under
tl/ pe iiltjr of 'i.t bw
Tea'dollars’ reward
WII b-.-pa ' ’ • li'tr-r X.,-nt;4iHF\
BTfit rry pUr'sti. n on Little CVerbev. He went
off .bott' a lb- u gbt ago is ab> u? thi -rj- rears fl
ag- . stout and -i, f m->d- ,W thiea lip< lit d peaks
br’k'-n Engl vh. He Weirs -i Hue cusim-. w-,th
*1 h J. MAHSilALL.
jfUA 23-4-146
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Pdoallc ’Wharf for sale.
The subscriber wdl dispoae i4 lux wtisrf lot No.
8, containing li'J feet front on the river, with a
cvpre* bead in complete order; upon trbidi mere
« a cunrenient brick (tore two stories, and wood
store ons story, with ample room to tpske further
improvements. The terms of sale wiil*e made
know on app^icg<o JAMES WALLACE
For sale
A substantial second bead CABKIACE ends
pair of BAT HoRjEv. Abo, second-hand
CH AISE Enquire at this oflSce.
m v. It 1 ’4 '
appl i
Far sale
An island of twenty aefee of Rwe land, three
stiles from Savannah, opposite the brick yard on
the r.ver Tavannali, and immediately opposite Eb-
.omr Jaekaoo, caquire'e lend. Por terms, ap-
,.| rto WM. SIEPHESS,
Ex tut* tf Maty fUI and Xathamd /,. Aiaryet
feb a 49
A HOUSE
tool To rent, <r least lur a term ofyear>—
—1| that large and commodious liouse on the
Jw:ay,corner ol l. neoln-sirret, wellcalcu-
lated from the numb r of rooma it lias, for a Ur.
cm, and formerly occupied as such. Apply to
J. E. White & Co.
row 11 111
Georgia—VJiathnm county.
Chatham CsrqA.Vs Tern. 1818
^e^iSSbTone n»ci. U6U, laubieM
the said UiaardAdpstntk. Morder.onibe first
diy of Jsoaaflr, owe thousand eight hundred and
e^hteen, aumof^r wdhapay.
nsest dP ws dollars hubhed thereon, • c -py
whereof it anneaeU HjMl
thrirwith tne alfi|Urit of the sant Richard K.lpu
7o let
The wee* tenement of the 11 UOaE near the Mu
-tum Office, on the llay—Immediate possession
will be given. For terms apply tn
George Jones
mav 12 111
To rent
Poor TENEMENJ S in a new brick budding
n the Day.lane, between Bull and Uraytim-sis.
and one small wooden Tenement nntiie Hay ad-
juiniitf Mr Thompson’s. Apply to
Charles Rockwell.
april ?8 09
To rent
l(i | A DWELLING HOUSE on nrough-
| mg I ton street, in a healthy and remarks
is.draaant situation. Possession can
given immediately. Apply to
John Levis.
rl 29 100
To rent,
For a term of year*, the fiie-proof Building
t be comer of Bay and Unyton-strecG. Apply
insurance Office. march 9—47
To rent,
A genteel two story Dwelling House, plea
sntl) situated on tli« Bay, with a gi o-l stable, Nr
■nmediate possession given. Inquire of the prin
ra. march 18 65
To rent
A neat small IIUU\E, in ti.e west end of tin
city, pear tue residence of Mr. A Silver. F >
particulars enq.irc of John S Achord, or the sub
-cr.ber. M. B. FOKsVTII
jun. 5—|si—132
Notice.
All persons having demands against the estate
if Charles Skipwith, late of Wilkes county, de
e--*»sed, art desired to render them in properly >1
tested; and those indebted to said estate, wii
make payment to A. G. SEMMES, adn.’cr.
The Augusta Herald will publi h trie sbo'f f» :
ail welt- march 21--|—6B
Notice
All persons haring demands against the et’at
of John Alann, late of Augusta, deceased, arc dt
im) to render them in properly attested; ami
those indebted to said estate will make paymem
A. G. SEMMES, <uWer.
The Augusta Herald will publish the above no
tice, for six weeks. march 21—|—AS
Thirty Dollars’ reward,
For appr.-ht riding and lodging in „ny gaol
this st.de, a negro man by th<- name ofFsaacaar,
39 rear* of age, aboui 5 lett 7 inches high, n-
■narkahly strait built, black complexion, one or
twi of of his upper fore-teeth out; he is an artfo
and cunning fellow; mot*, probably he his got cu
board tome of the Augusta flats. The above re*
ward, with all reasonable expences, wilt be paid
tuany person delivering said negro to the subscri
ber, living in Kffingliam county, Tuckaseking; or
recuring him in any gaol in ihe state, *o that I get
him. JOSEril C. TREUTLEN.
mar 13 —112
Georgia—Chatham county.
Ry Samuel M Bond, clerk of the court of or
Jinan of the county and slate aforesaid.
Whereas. El-jah Aspinwall and Catharine As.
pinwall apply for let'em of administration on tht
e-tate of Lewis Williams, late of said county, de
ceased. as nearest of kin.
These, are, therefore, to cite and admonish, a'l
and singular, the kindred ami creditors i f the uid
deceased to file their objections, (if any they liave)
in my office, on or before the 2d Joly neat, other-
a ise letters of administration will be granted tin
applicants
Given under my hand and seal of office, at Sa
vannah, tlux 2d June 1V18
SAMUEL M. BOND, e. c
jiinr 2 ’ 129
Georgia—Liberty county.
Ry Elijah iioker, clerk of the court of ordinary
ir til* county and state aforesaid.
Whereas, willian Roberts, esquire, applies foi
letters of adfmni**ra*ion on the estate and tficcts
of Ur Thomas M. Killender, dtceaseil.
These, are, therefore, to cite and admonish,
all -nil aingn'ar. tne kindred and eeeditora of (be
said deceased,to file their objections, (if anyth-)
havej in my office, on or before the first Mnnday
in July next, otlierwise letter* of administration
will be granted the avid applicant.
Given under my hand and acal cf office this
1st May. 1818.
E. Raker, c. c. «.
r 6 » 106
Georgia—Liberty county.
By Elijah Baker clerk ol i:i* court ol ordinary
of the county and atvte afirewid
Wheress Mr* E'izibeth Shumate, applies for
lettera of administration on the estate and effects
of W-iliam SSiumalt, late of laid county, deceased
next of kin.
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish, all
and si -’iilir. the kindred and creditor* of th* said
deceased.to file their objection* (if ary they have)
in my ffi-c, at R ccb -rough, on or before the
first M-jndiy in.Iulv next otherwiae letters of a 1-
minivration will be granted th* said applicant.
Given under my band and seal this second day
o r April. 1818, end 42d year of American inde
pendei-ee.
(L S ) E. n AK'Mt c c o x.
Georgia—Liberty county.
Bv Elijah akei clerk ol the court of ordina-
of the e-oe'v and state aforesaid
Whereas. John M-Gou en applies for lettera of
•d-.iniotration. (with the nuncupative w'-J annex
ed) rn th* cs'a'e and 'ffeett of James Girardeau
l.teof said ci u-.tr. deceased
Tliess a e therefore, to eite and admonish, all
] sinrntjr, the Undvd and creditors of the uid
fb-r . rtd. to file their objections,, (if any they
hire' in mv office, on or before tne Brat Mina
dsr rn Inlv nest, otherwise. letters of wlmmistra-
tion will he -ranted the uid applicant.
GI--*- under tnr hand and sol of office, a
R e h rmi thi- 2SUi Mav. 1818, and in the 42d
rru r s-tv—■*'-! independence
r E. BAKF.H, e. e. o.
june*
petitioner, UU ersfcre* that the tuu I rumja Us
nls do shew cause; on or before tte fiday of
the next terns of rim e«d oourt, wby ihe pray*
of the petiiioner ahould not be gmoted And it
is further ordered, thstttus rule be pubUvhed m
one or more ■ f the pdbhe gta ttea of the uid
date once a month, until die trine appointed for
•licftinjc c*u*r thtteon. ,
Ecirau Jrv* tl* wdntt*•
. Job T. M.illes, clerk.
june 30—- % hS
Chatham Superior Court,
, wl/tijT Term, 1818.
Robert May ^peiRion for foreclosure,
f R ule AV St .
Aaron Basteen )
Upon the petition of Robert May. praying the
foreclosure of ihe equity of redempiion of aod in
a certain half lot of bod, situate. ing and b^ng
in the city of .Savannah, in New Fianklin ward,
and known and distinguished in a plan of Ihe uid
city by the number (9) nine, subject to an animal
ground rent to the corporation of Savannah, and
originally purchased by .Christopher HJI, ugtther
with a two story liouse.situated tlurron, and all
other improvemenis, which said lialf lot "of land
and improvements were mortgage] to the uid
Robert May. on the twenty-ninili day of June,
one thousand eight liundrr J and fifteen, by Aaron
lluteen, to secure the payment of a certain bond
or obligation, bearing date with tLe uid monga^t,
md duly made and executed by the said Aar n
Ratteen, to the said Robert May; which said bond
j for the sum of tour hundred dollars wiili in-
t rest from tlie dote, and payable on the first da,
oi January, eighteen hundred and sixteen; and it
p.-earing that theafure-uid sum i f four hundred
dollars with interest is due thereon: On motion of
la-ii S .IJ’Lynn, attorney for the petitioner, it »»
n'.crtd that tlie princi|wl interest and erst d ie
• in the said mortgage be paid into court uitlri
«ri Ive months from this date, and unless the oanu
aid mortgaged premises shall be from thuce-
furth furcclofed. and other proeeedinga had, pur-
stunt to the set of aascmbl, in sueli cue made
and provided: .f id. it it fuitlxr ordered; that this
rule be published in one of tne public gux- Ues in
this state once a month for twelve mouths, or
served on the defendint or hi* attorney at least
• x month* previous to the lime allowed for the
payment of the said money into court as aforesaid.
Extract from the ws.-.ol «
Job T. Rolled, clerk.
june 30—— ^cx—151
*** alt an Inferior Court, at
lhan.b -s. h* .ti in audio tne county or M'li.tosh
p Monday, the first day of June, 1818, present
eir h- nor* Francis Hopkins, Allen U. Powell,
. onaiiian Thomas Jesse 11. Harrison.
Upon the petition of James llanielton. praying
to lie admitted :o the benefit of the act for the re
lief of iiaolt ent debtors, the said James Haim I-
le n being now in - he custody of me sheriff of th s
count):
It is o. tiered, That the creditors of the said
James liamel.on do attend, if they deem it | -o-
■i r, at tl,e courthouse in this county, on tlu fir.t
Monday in August next, tn show rat-re. if any
hey have, wly th- prayer of the said petitioner
.nail not be granted; at which time, the said pe-
nontr will make a surrender on term of the i n
in such case made and provided, .'isiI, it it further
ordered. That a copy of thi- will be served on tht
d (1 crept creditors within ten days from this date,
or published in the Savannah Republican once
every week from the cxpiraiinn of the ten days
until the said first Monday in August
' A B. Powell,
J. 11. Harrison,
Francis liupkins,
Jonathan Thomas.
Extract f It, the minutet, thil fret day June, 1818,
J. tiaillie.
jnnt 20——if——145 ^
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United. States of America.
stsraicr or ■aoasio—m m ssxuim.
The frxeident of L\e United State* to the Mnig
#®</ i£ftnCt\i VIWfMtfa
(L. S] JOHN 1 BULLOCH, clet*.
Wli reas, a libel bath this day been filed in the
odmiral.y court of the United State*, for said dis
trict. by Jackson, the commander of the
United States’revenue cutter Dallas, on behalf as
wcttol the United States aa of himself, the officers
and crew of said cutter, elating, That on or aboui
'he fourteenth day of June, a the prt*oitye*rof
our lord one thousand eigh * nndrtd and eighteen
a certain ship or vessel called the Deaton, with a
cargo on b-.mrd, was seised and taken ponsemiun
of by the bouts of the said revenue cutter wit.’un
the limits of the United States, and was on the
nineteenth day of the nine month by the laid
boats brought into the port of Savannah, in the
district of Georgia, aforesaid, and within the juris
diction of this honorable court, where the now
rides for tlie adjudication thereof for smuggling;
particulars of which are more particularly
forth in the libel of the libellant
Now, thcrefirc, you, the said marshal are here
by commanded to cite and admonish, all and eve
ry person or persons, having or pretending ‘
have, any right, title, interest, property, claim
demand whatever, of, in. to or ur.on tt*e said ship
Paxton and her cargo, to be and appear at ai*pe
cial court of admiralty to be h*ld at the ci-urt
house in Savannah, on the 8th day of July next
to answer the premises, and have you then and
tb.re this writ.
Witness, the honorable William Jvhoston, jun.
as.ociate ju-iice of tlie aupre.i.e court of the
United Slates, assigned to the sixth circuit, this
doth day ol June, 1818.
William Davies, district attorney.
AH persona interested in the foregoing moni
tion will take due notice.
John II, Morel, marshal.
jnne ?4 148
United States of America.
oisnicT or ax men—is thk snuturr
The pifitdent .f the U med Stuieo to me martial
of eutd ‘ht.net, grefit’■£
[L. S.] JOHN 1 IlL'LLOCII, clerk.
Whereas,■ l.bclhaUi this day been filed, in the
dmiralty corn t of the United States, for said ilia
irict, by Cliaries Mulvey, vice consul of his calho
lie majesty the king of Spain, f»r the slate ol
Georgia, against njiertain ship or vessel called the
I’.i'tora. stating a? follow's: That the aaid vessel,
“tlio Pa-t irn,” with a valuable cargo on board.
be *0 paid the equity of redemption of and in the *'** ,in *"* 1 Wi day offiie present month of June
.. i 1. - .- ,i forced and seined within the jurisdictional i.mits
To Rent,
On a'leatt ojteveral,ea~i,
THE FOLLOWING PROPERTY:
House and Lot southwest broad ffrect, with
Livery Stable attached thereto, lately occupied by
.Mr. Warren.
House and Lot adjoining tlie above, lately oc.
cupied by Mr. W Black— these two houses ai
ola would make a very eligible establishment for
avern and liver)- stable.
Lots Nos 18 and 19 adjoining Mr. Normau
M’Leod’s, on south c-. mmon, being near the For-
ideation*
Three 5-acrr Lois, within oncriiundred yards ol
ihe ab ve two lots.
Lot No. 16 fronting on Jefferson street, ad-
mitig Mr. John M Kumon’s.
Lot No. 32, Greene ward, corner lot, immedi
ately opposite Mr Frcd’k Ball.
For terms, apply to I. MINIS
FOR SALE
A 5-acre Lot adjoining the brick.yanl cf Mr.
F.ppingtr, about one Qile and a half from this city
Apply as above
june 18 — at 1-13
To rent,
VBOX TtlK TinST mv,
A pleasantly situated HOUSE, suitable for a
small family
Also a neat HOUSE and a GARDEN LOT, eon
taining five acres. Possession of the Utter may
be ODiaincd immediately. Inquire of the printers.
june 2D——— 145
Valuable Land Negroes for sate
Tue suuscritMT offers for sole, his PLANT A.
TION, consisting of six hundred and sixty acres
of Ural, situate on the road leading from Louis-
ville to Augusta, distant al-out three miles from
the former place. It U wel'. improved; and thtre
U rather more than twa hundred acres of cleared
land, all fresh, and under excellent fences. U itn
the plantation would be sold forty fire prime
Slaves. Possession of the property may be lud
about the middle ol January next.
Noble W, Jones.
june 6—133
House for sale.
A House and Lot, No. 20, t o.umbia Ward, in
fee simple, late in the occupation and owned by
Thnma* Hourke, esquire, will be si Id low for cast
onlv. Apply to WM. GASTON,
mav 18 116
Horses for salt.
A pair of very grnUe. well :>ruke CARRIAGE
HORSES, (grey*) are offered for vale -f applied
for witlnn tcit days ANDREW LOW It CO.
june 17- ——c» ■ . 143
Overseer.
Wanted an Overseer to take charge of a rice
and cotton plantation. Apply to
J. Cuvier.
*-ril it—ar J
Dr. «!YDaniel
Respectfully « form* the citizens of Savannah
and the public in genonL that he has moved to
t e house ot captain R. Taylor, court-house
square, where be can be consulted at all times
m-v 7—-10* *
Blank .Manifests 7
For s&Ie st liuc office.
jurist! ict
of the United States, by the boats of the United
Sta es* revenue cutter Dallas, commanded by
Jacks *• and brought in'o the port of Sa
vannah, in the district aforesaid, >nd within tin
jurisdiction of tins honorable court, wliere she
-w rides at anchor; That tlie libellant hath been
ilurmed, that the Said ship or ve-sel, and the car
go laden on hoard of her, ia the i roperty of cer
tain subjects of III, m ijcsty the aaid king cf Spain,
anil that the taid vessel and cargo were lately,
while lawfully prosecuting a voyage upon tht higli
and open seas, unlawfully, piratical!) and felon
ously seized and taken possession of. by a certain
armed schooner or vessel called tlie Young Spar-
tan, saiu to have been commanded by one
Smith, who Path fled—that Ihe said armed vessel
sailed under various flogs, without any authority
or commission whatever, to capture the property
ol the said Spanish subjects; That the said armed
eivcl is owned in whole or in part, b) citizens
of the Uiti-.cd States of America, was fitted uu
.rated and equipped within thr jurisdiction of ill,
said United States; and that the persons* mmand
■ng the said armed vessel the Young Spaitan, at
the lime of the capture of iht -aid Spanish vesst-
and the crew by which she was tl.cn manned, an
citizens of the said United States, and were en
ii.le-d and engaged to serve nn board the said
armed vrssi i within the lim tsnfthi United States;
and all which act t-.ga and doings are contraty to
the laws of-the United States, and nt nations.
Now, thercf/rc, you, die said marshal, and here
by commanded to cite and admonish, all and eve
ry person or persons having, *>r pretending ti
have, any right, tide, interest, property, claim ot
d- mand, of, in, to or upon die said vessel an.,
cargo, to be and appear ar a special court of ad
mindly, to be held at the court house in the city el
Savannah on the 8th day of July next, and nave
: ou then and there this writ
Witness, the honorable William Johnson, jut.
a- sociste justice of tliesupren e c ut of the llni
ted States, assigned to the *ixdi circuit and acting
f ir the district judge of Georgia, this 2 th June.
1818.
Drystlale, proctor.
AU persons intereste l in tlie foregoing monition
will take due not.ee.
John II. Morel, marshal.
june 24 148
United States of America.
ntSTHicT or oeunaiA is tux coo. t or aosttuLTI
7V.c Trtiidmt oj Uu IT- tied Siuti*. to the Mart hat
of laid liiy ritt—greeting.
[i. s.] JOHN I. BULLOCH, clerk.
II he r na a libel hath this day been filed in tht
Admiralty court of the U-iited State.,-, for tai*
district ot'Georgia by Jackson, commander
f the Unit'll Slates’ revenue cutter Dallas, as we-l
on behalf of the said United States as of himself
the officers and crew of the said revenue cut tr.
stating, that a certain ship or vessel c. lied the P* j.
tore, under the command of one Rah li Uluitaik,
having on board a valuable cargo, arrived within
the limits of the United Sta'e* on or din;' the
fourteenth day of June, in the present year of our
Lord one thousand eight hundred and eighteen;
tha' aPerwards. before tire said ship or vessel had
ome to 'be proper place for die discharge of her
•a-go, or any port thrreof. and without any an.
tb* rity obtained from the proper officer or officers
he customs, to urlade the cargo of the said
ship, or atj0|pait thrreof, to w it, on the seven,
tec nth day of the mondi of June aforesaid, the > aid
Ralph Clintaek, or some other person, having tht
command of the said ship or vessel, did unlade
a-.d deliver from her a large part of her carg-
and the said libellant furthet shew, that divers
goods, wares and merehanise. part of tlie cargo
of the said ship Fasten, so unlawfully unladen
and delivered from the sa d ship as af< resaid, were
on the seventeeih day of 'he aforesaid month o*
June, within the limits of one of thr districts o<
the United States put and received into a certain
sloop >T vessel called the Fire-Fly, then under the
command and charge of one.. . for tin
purpose of landing tlie aarnc in some port or place
wiihin the United Stales, wi'hrut any permit or
authority from the proper officer or officers of the
customs theref r—be, the said so
bring commander of the $<>d sloop Kir*.Fly as
aforesaid, well knowing that th* aaid goods, Wares
and merchandise, were unladen and delivi rvdfrrm
he said -hip Fostora without authority, and con-
t-a*y to law, and aiding and essl tire there-n: ail
hich actings and d'.ing, and assisting there in, are
in violation of he provisions of an ret of the con-
<res» of the United States, entitled “an act to re
gulate the collection of duties on imports and ton
nage,” passed the second day of March, one thou
sand seven hundred and ninety nice.
Now, theref ire. you the said marshal are here
by commanded to cite and admonish all and evert
person or person*, having or pretending to have
any right, title, interest, claim or demand ofi in. to
nr”upon, the taid sloop Firr-Fly. a d all on board
to be and appear aha rpecial court of Admiralty
to be he.d at the court-bouse in Savannah, on the
eighth day of July rest to answer the premises;
and have sou then and there this writ
Witness the honorahie W. Johnson, jon assn,
eiate Justice of the Supreme court of the United
States, assigned to the aiadi circuit, and acting for
the district judge of Georgia, this 20th day o
June, 1816. W. DAVIES, Citrict attorney:
tgy Alt persona i >terrsted in the foregoing mo
nition, will take due notice.
John II. Morel,
june 25—*49 JU^loai, V,.rgta duiriec
PUBLIC SALES.
Sheriff’s sales.
On the frit TuctrL, is Jot* ntat.
Will be told at the court-houst- in the tom cf
Jefferson, .Camden county, between the bout*
of 10 and 3 o’clock.
One trad uf Land, lying and Mng talks coun
ty of Camden, containing 188 acres, more or inq
levied ouaa the property of Jacob dark to satisfy
aa execution, Thomas Good bread vs Jact-h Claik.
Also. Lots No. 43 and 53, in the town cf Jiffer-
sott; levied on a* the property of Daniel Miller
to sau-fy hit taxes Tor the yean 1818,13 and 14
and cuts.
ALo, one Store-house and Wharf, on leased
land, oo port of lot No. 3, in the town of St. Ms*
ry’t, levied oo as the property of Paul Chase, to
satisfy Ids taxes for the yon 1812; 13 aod 14. and
costs.
J.fcmn, June
Isaac Bailltc, a. c. c.
I 133
Sheriff’s sales.
f he fun Tamil
Ou the Ji.ii fanJ .y in Jut, am r.
Will be sold at the court-house to Btcvburuugk,
between the hours of 10 sod S o’clock, the tol*
lowing property, viz:
A small tract of land, containing ten acres more
or less -dilate and lying on the waters of North
Newport river, bounded east by M'Atliaier’a lar d
and on all other aides by lands of James Bowel,
require, deceased, Lvied oo as the property otfAn-
drew Rhodes to satisfy his taxes fur the jests
1816 and '817, and his fifty percent taxes fur tlicf
rears 1815 and 1818. Alto, twelve head of Cattle,
levied on as the property of Christiaan Roberta on
to satisfy a judgment in favor of Elias Perry s
said property pointed oat by Jesse Ham Garnish u.
William Wilson, a. i. c.
roar 3u—127
Fschealor’s sale.
Ot, tlu frit Tue,dr, in Jut, next,
Will be sold at the court house, in Savannah,
A musical and repeating gold Watch, found in
the possession of Edward Lowder, deceased.
Jt, order tj the court of oi dinar,.
SAMUEL M. D'iNU, ct. healer.
june 4 141
Alar shot’s sale, continued.
On the JirM Tuesday in July rmU
Will be sold at the court-house, in the city' of Sa
vannah between the hours of 10-ami 3 o'clock.
Those two lota and improvements in tlie town
ofSunbury. levied on the property of John Mo-
l- cli, at the suit of Lewis A. Uouncke, surviving
copartner.
Also, four Negroes, viz. Charles, William, Ma
ria end Louisa, levied mi as the property of John
Moloch, at tire suit of Lewi* Aonnikr, v». John
Mol.ch. JOHN H. MUHEL, nerU.nl.
june 3 |— 130
AlarsiwFs sales.
On the Jirnt Tuctdu, Is July next.
Will be sold at Dar.cn between the hours of te
and three o’clock,
Two Wharf Lota, No. 3 and 4, with their im
provements, in the town of Darien, levied on as
tire projitrty of James Hamilton, at the suit of
Benjamin U. Rogers ft Co. \s James Hamilton.
JOHN II MOREL, northed.
jnne 1—128
Marshal’s sale.
On the Ji-it Tuc.du, in July next.
Will be aold at Savannah, between the hours of
lu and 3 o'clock,
The Distillery at bpringhill, u th the appurte-
taiiccs thereto belonging, levied on aa the prop
erty of lohn E Bar: ridge, at the suit of the United
Stares, vs Samuel and Isaac Russell and John E.
Cartridge. JOHN H. MOREL, merekuL
june I—128
Tax Collectors salts.
On Ihe frit Tueiduy in Jut, next.
Will be sold at the court-house, in Ihe city of Sa
vannah, between the hours of 10 and 3 o’clock.
The following property, or to much thereof, as
wdl satisfy the taxes and costa, viz:—
The western half or wharf lot No.S, in Yama-
eraw, 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 th ground
rent to tlie city, with the improvements thereon;
levied on to satisfy the taxes oi tlie estate of Dr.
George V. Fioctor, deceased, viz: direct tax for
1815; state, county and direct tax for 1816; and
slate and county tax lor 1817. Amount 874 50.
All that five acic lot in Cl.atliamconnty, known
by tlie number 16, bounded on the east by lot
No. 7, south by lot No. 15, and north by lot No.
14; levied on to satisfy tlie direct tax of estate of
M•chart Germain for 1815 and J8J6. Amount
819 12.
AU that 45 acre lot in Chatham county, known
by number 4, about three miles from Savannah,
aljnining Camp Covington, and lands ,of Uilbe
Turnbull and Vollotton; also, all Iharfivc acre lot. /
known by No. 6, ui Chatham county, in the viein- <
ny of Savannah, levied on as tlie property of the
estate of Isaac Lsrosch to satisfy the direct tax
for 1815 and 1826, and state and county tax for
1817. Am unt 83 98. 1
A tract ofluKlm llryan county, containing 220
acres, more or lea; hounded on the east by land
of Mary MaxwelL on the south by land ofSterlren
J. Maxwell, and G. M. Waters, on Ure west and
nor h by lands ot S.mons Maxwell and Ann Foo
ter and the cumnu-ns of Hardwick; levied cn as
tlie property of James W Ward to satisfy his di
rect tax for 1816, and state and county »«*>* |„-
1817. Amount R3 44
JAMES El’PXNGEH, x. c. c.
iy 7 107
Sheriff’s sale.
On Tuetday, the 6th Jay next.
Will be sold at M-Intodi court house, betreen A
the hour i of 10 and 3 o’clock, M
The following X,-grae», vix: Nanny and her 3
'TMldren, Sally, John and (srace, levied on lo ut>
i*V an execution.Petit Dr Villen va. John BaiJlie.
administra tor of Sarah Bailie.
James Pelut, 8. x. c.
june 6—133
Administrator’s sale.
On Wednesday. 15th July next,
tna te told tit the plantation of the lute It tier,
Houiton esquire, deceue.d.
All the Mock of CAT TLE am! SHEEP: and a
few articles of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE.
Terms, cash. V
Sale 10 commence ct 11 o’clock.
M. UEUBEKT, cucl’r.
Administrator’s sale.
On the first’Tuesday in August next,
Will be sold before the court-house in this citv
between the usual hours. V ’
7- NEGROES;
viz. Joe, Moses, Lae , and her f. ur children; be-
longing to the estate of Ihe late TI onus Mcudttw
hall, t.-quire. held by order ot the administrators.
-M. HerUcru auct'r.
jun* Tj—’47
Administrator’s sales.
On the first TUESDAY in August next,
Will be sold before the court house in this city
between the usual hours,
TLe fc’l'jwing six NEGROES; George, a car
penter, Silvia, Venu<: London, Harriet and her.
child, Wii.iim. Sold as Die personal proper-’
ty of Mrs. Mary FI) raing
M,-order of the odxiniittulcr. f|b'A
Terms,'cash. , ■*'
HERBERT, auct’r.
Blank Indentures
bur sate at thi* office.