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WZ£na6le Xtint §* Negroes for tale.
The subscriber offers foronle, hi PLANT A-
•HOW, contmUag ot si* hundred and sixty acres
vf tan), situate on (lie road leading -from Louis-
vflle to Augtuta, ifitCant about three miles from
the f-rrner place.- ftdswell improved; and there
is ratliermore titan two hundred acres of cleared
land, all fresh, and under excellent fences. With
To Merit,
On c hate of ttvtral years,
THE FOLLOWING PROPERTY:
House and Lot southwest broad street, with
Livery Stable attached thereto, lately occupied by
Mr. Warren.
House'and 'Lot adjoining the above, lately oc-
•the plantation would he sold forty-five prime I eupied by Mr. tV. Black—flieae two houses and
Slaves. Possession of the.property may be had I lots would make a very eligible establishment fo
•bout the middle ot-Janusiy next. I tavern and livery stable.
Noble W. Jones. , J Lots Nos. 18 and 19, adjoining Mr. Norman
.133 | M’Leod's, on south common, being near the For-
Htsom Saw Mill for sale, I Three 6-acre Lots, within one hundred yards of
In eunseqnence of the ill health of the present 1 the above two lots,
proprietor of the Chatham Steam Sum Mint, and I _ Lot No. 16, fronting on Jefferson street, ad-
nis intention of leaving Savannah, the above valo- J joining Mr. John M'Kmnon’s.
able establishment is offered for sale on liberal ] Lot No. 32, Greene ward,' comer lot, immedi-
terms, either the whole or in shares. The engine I attly opposite Mr. Fred’k Ball,
is a sixteen horse power, which works two com-1 For terms, apply to 1 MINIS,
pltte gangs of, saws,; also a grist mill. The | FOlt SALE
bu:l,ling is 120 feet long, has 60 feet carriages, and I a 5-acre Lot adjoining the briek-yard of Mr
been in operation about aix months, and is in I Eppinger, about one mile and a half Horn this city
every respect in complete order. An unexpired I Apply as above.
tease of die wharf of nine years, which is 15'i feet I j uiie jg at—143
front, and 50> feet deep—also a good dwelling- 1
house, with other out-buildings, ill in good repair,
•june t
will be sold with the mill.
The above establishment can be viewed at any
time on application to M. HERBERT.
juoe 2 1S9
To rent
'A DWELLING HOUSE on Brough- I
tor sale
A substantial second band CARRIAGE and
I pair of CAT HOUSES. Abo, second-hand
| CHAISE. Enquire at this office,
may 27 124
For sale
II jt as unnnwiii, nuuaa on uraip. ■ An island of twenty acres of nice land, three
(■ |l tort street, in a healthy and remarkably j miles from Savannah, apposite the brick yard ■
—“—‘■pleasadt situation. Possession can be J-the river Savannah, and immediately opposite E
given immediately. Apply to
apr'l
Julra Lewi*.
To rent, ,
1 Anjp. nation 0vtrn on tht lsi ofNovember next,) I
Tile STORES on the subscriber’s u-harf J
nezer Jackson, esquire's land. For terms, ap
ply to WM. STEPHENS,
Eceeutor of Mary Hot! anil Jfjthanid I.. haurfe.
feb 27 49
For sale.
The subscriber " tters fb: bale his PL.IXT.U
TIO.Y and FARM, two mile* fr.-m the cify, o*
, I rtgsdxszss w is ts,
Jot.es, esquire. NOBLE W. JONES 1 M, "* h,e ,hlt ri “ nwn
jiine 6 -133
To rent,
TOO!* TUE riaST JTJLT,
A pltanaivtly situated HOUSE, suitable for a
aofitl family.
- Also a neat HOUSE and a GARDEN LOT, eon-
valuable that the several owner • of he same swam
have come to a contract tu have it immediate
drained anil cleared There i, on the said Farm
t vegetable Garden, in fil'd flourish and w ell atock
ed with vegetables for the season, with a targ.
Orchard o! tht beet grapes and fruits. The pre
misea consist in a small Dwelling-House, Kitchen
and Stable, in tolerable repair, and good Negro
Houses. Four A'EGROES, of good eharactr
tf ni* five acres Poston, of the b,^ may ^uint^wHh ^ingTnd m^e,:
hoootameJimmedtxtely. Inquire ot the printers. I “ ^ ^ ^ g™ F £ rfurth „ par .
I titulars apidy to the subscriber, on the premises,
| or to !. Srocr, in Sarunsb.
Peter Reigne,
june 18 ml—143
jnnW-2 i-'t —145
"* To rent
Four TENEMENT S in a new brick building I
on the Ray-lane, between Boll and Drayton-sts.
and one small wooden Tenement on the Bay ad
joining Mr Thompson’s. Apply to
Charlf “
itpril 23 99
5b rent,
Charles Rockwell.
Notice.
All prraona having demands against the estate
I of Charles Skipwith, late of Wilkes county, de.
I ceased, are desired to render them in properly at
I tested; and those Indebted to said estate, wilj
For a trims of years, the fire-pronl Building at I make payment to A. G. SEMMES, adn'or.
the comer of Say and Drayton-street*. Apply at] The Augusta Herald will publish the abuse for
insurance Office. mat ch 9—57 | 3 ; x weeks . inarch 21—|—68
To rent, ] Notice.
A genteel two story Dwelling House, plea ] All persona having demands'agsinst the estate
_antly situated on the Ray, with a good stable, be. j 0 f John Mann, late of Augusta, deceased; are de-
Immediate possession given. Inquire of the print-1 aired to render them in properly attested; and
met. march 18 -65 I those indebted to said estate will make payment
A. G. SEMMES, odn'sr.
To rent
A neat small HOUSE, inthe westend oft he ^
city, near the ie>idenceot Mr. A Saver, ror i
particulars enquire of John S> Achord, or the sub
scriber M. U. FOK3YTU.
j’j"*‘5 —Sat. ■■ --132
To let
The Augusta Herald will publish the above no
march 21—!—68
Notice
All persons having demands against !he estate
of Ux.vjaui* Lavissxa, late of White Bluff, de
ceased, are requested to render them duly at-
Thowest tenement* rHie HUOSE near the Mu-1 * nd lhuse indebted to make P--;™ntt°
june 12-
Jolin Haunt, adm'r.
tf—7—138
•eum Office, on the Uay—Immediate possession
will be given. For terms apply to
Geurge Jones
may 12———111
Notice.
AU persons having demands sgainst the* estate
of captain Thomas Hice, deceased, are requested
to render them in duly attested, within the time
prescribed by law; and those persons indebted to
said estate, are required to make immediate pay-
tnent to
Ebenezer S. RecsT
<Sf laifm’rs
Thomas W. Rice, J
april 14- —94
Notice.
All personshaving demands against the estate
of the late Robsrt James Houston, deceased, are ] ton being now in (he custody ol the sheriff of this
hereby requested to present, without, delay, I count):
their accounts duly attested to Messrs. R. k J. | ltit ordered. That the creditors of die said
Uabrnhim; and those indebted to nuke iinmcdi-1 James Hamclton do attend, if they delta it pro-
•te payment tssthem, or to the subscriber. I per, at the courthouse in this county,on the fire t
PATRICK HOUSTON, — "
I Savannah Poor-House % Hospital,
VISITING COMMITTEE
m
July dud August,
ItariiY W. Hills and Oliver L. Dobso*-
Joseph Cumining, secretary.
june 30^—1^1
*#* At au Inferior Court, a*
Chambers, held in and for the county of Mflntosh-
on Monday, the first day of June, 1818, present
their honors Francis Hopkins, Allen B. Powell,
Jonathan Thomas, Je„c 11. Harrison.
Upon the petition of James Hamelton, praying
to be admitted to the benefit of the set for the rc
lief of insolvent debtors, the said James Hapxl-
april 8-83
administrator.
Notice.
Monday in August next, tn shew cause, if any
they have, why the prayer of the slid petitioner
shall not be granted; at which time, the said pe-
tioner will make a surrender on term of the acts
iu such case made and provided, -b.il, it is further
... a. _r — j - ... . I IU BlIUlLAbCIIUtUC sUlU UrUVIUCU, Vf»u,MUJI*'
All perron* having demands agsinst the estate I ort ^ w / That a copy of this w»U be served on the
of John Anderson, and Andrew Leby will ore- Afferent creditors within ten days from this date,
••nt thorn irnir.infiilAlv fittlw atfwcta.l t.v. .nil .11 I ...... ■ *. ■ ...
»ot them immediately, duly attested to; and all
indebted to said person, and their estates will make
payment without delay to c. 11. LEUEY
dee 26 1 13
A reward of Thirty Dollars
Will be given for apprehending and lodging
the gaol in Savannah, the three following ne-
I or published in the Savannah Republican once
everv week from the expiration of the ten days
until the said first Monday in August.
A B. Powell,
J. H. Harrison,
Francis Hopkins,
Jonathan Thomas.
graes, who absented themselves from the estate of J , ‘ . . ... . . . .
Gibson: Sana, is about forty-five years of age : 1 Lrlructf am the nmvteo, list jtrttday June.1818
very black, and stoops; 9ncs», twenty-two] J.oaillie.
years of age, about five feet eight inches high; | jnne 00 if 145
Jomr, twenty-two years of sge. ahnnl five feet | , - . ,,
eight inches high, yellow complexion, and has an [LllJCnor COUTt, L flat ham County.
impediment in bis speech,
april
Ja.:.es Barnard.
Ten dollars 1 reward.
Cnaaiasas, 1st May, 1818.
On the petition of Barrel Lathrop, stating, that
he is confined at the suit of the Bank of the State
of Georgia, and others, and that he is unable to
pay his debts, or to support himself in his confine-
inert, but is willing to make a fair surrender of all
The subscriber’s Segro woman UOS.-v was car-1 his estate, real and personal, for the benefit of his
tied off by her husband, (Prince) about six weeks | creditors, in terms of the Insolvent Acts of this
ago, belonging to Mr. Edward F. Campbell, of | Su te.
Augusta, and lias not since been heard of. Rosa I ft n ordered. That the said Burnt Lathrop be
is well known in Savai usb, having purchased her I rought up at the court-house, in the city of Sa
of Mr. Isaac Minis: she formerly belonged to Mr. | uuuh, on the sixth day of July next, to be exam-
Freeman. BryerCreek. Ten dollars’ reward will I ged in the prenuses, and that notice th-neof be
be paid, and sR reasonable expenccs, for Imlging I iven each of his creditors, agreeably to law.
her in Sivannah gaol, or any gaol, where I ear
recover her. E. 'WALLEN,
june 18——143
Ten dollars’ reward.
Absconded a fe w days finer. PRINCE, a shoe-
maker by trade, well known about Savannah, an
may 2-
Extract from the Munact.
JOB T. BOLLES, clerk.
-103
oSbd Sherman, j United States of America.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, ^ZTZrtho
Take* tbe liberty to inform his friends of Sa-1 ,r ^ diotrict, greeting.
vannah, and iis vicinity, that he hasiemrned again | £ L s .j J0HN j BULLOCH, ckrk.
to this city, and will attend to ihe different branch-1 Whereas, a libel hath thii day been filed in the
ei of his profession. Those who solicit his medi-1 admiralty court of the United States, for said dis
cal aid, may rest assured that every neixisary at-| tritf, by John Jackson, tbe commander of the
tention ahail be rendered to secure their comfort | United States’revenue cutter Dallas, on behalf as
and approbation. I well of the United Stales as of himself, the officers
•gy Dr. Saxaxav ha* a good selection of nala-1 and crew of said cutter, staring, That on or about
ruf and artificial Terra, which he will insert on a ] die fourteenth day of June, in the present year of
short notice, inthe most approved and ornamt n-1 UO r lord one thousand eight hundred and eighteen
lal manner; snd, in most casts, with but very Irib ] a certain ship or vessel called the Pas I ora, with a
,>ain. He also performs various operations on the ] cargo on board, was seized and taken possession
Teeth, aseixamao. axuoinse Dsrecm, sTcmiro, ] of by the boats of the said revenue cutter within
uram, trueixo. tic.—necessary, not only to ini-] the limits of the United States, and was on the
prove their beauty snd regularity, but mere par-1 nineteenth day of the same month by the said
ticularly to'secure them from pain snd decay; and.J boats brought into the port of Savannah, in the
also, to obviate the pernicious effects which cari ] district of Georgia, aforesaid, snd within the juris-
ou* teeth communicate to the coiuti'ution. I diction of this honorable court, where she now
Satislactory references will be given; snd every ] rides for the adjudication thereof for smuggling;
information concerning ihe teeth, will be cemn u-1 particulars of which are more particular^ aet
nicated with pleasure. He has taken a ro< tn in ] (o th in the libel of the libellant.
the large house on the Bay, opposite Mr. Samuil
Howard's s’ore, and n..«j occupied by Mr. The
masGribbin, where allappl'.cations will be receiv
ed with portieu'xr attention,
Now, therefore, you, the said marshal are here
by commanded to cite apd admonish, all and eve
ry person or persons, having or pretending t
luvv; any right, title, interest, property, claim or
Ladies and gentlemen amended ^ at their own I demand whatever, of, in to or upon the said snip
houses, if requested. july 2- K* - .52 I pastera. snd her csrgo, to be snd appear at a spe
cial court of admiralty, to be held at the court
In CoUndl.Moniay, June 29, 1818. hou e in Sava-inah, on the 8th day of July next.
Resolved. I an t.eci '-e ..eld at.... court »• the b “ Te 7°“ then * nd
house, to this citv, oil Friday, the li*th July nea., I .f’. ,M
for an alderman in the room of aidetman Owens, I ® itness, the honorable William Johnston, jun.
resigned; and that the city sheriff do tttend h J' ul ' ce uf the supreme court of the
“ /r “L. 3 f Uiiil.d Stales, assigned to the sixth circuit, this
preserve order.
Extract from the min let
It ft (JUYLER, c.
j v z-i-152
Fifty dollars’ reward.
Kui.aw i_... o die -i.il) instant, tut subscriber’s
N.- r io f-.-lluw JOE, about 5y or 55 years of age,
six fact lugi'i block complexion, speak, ra her bad
H.igbab; was o«n<db> Mr. Robert M'lnlosli, up
tie river. ..ml formerly by Edward Lloyd, esquire
2utii das ol June, 1616.
William Davies, district attorney.
All persons .interested in the foregoing moni
tiou will take due notice.
John H. Morel, marshal.
jnne 24——■ 143
United States of America.
DISTRICT OF GEORGIA—IN THE ADMIRALTY.
f White Hi,iff it w'supaore-l he is now harbor- The president of the United States to Ihe marshal
ed about White Bluff. Ihe abose reward will be of said dis.rict. greeting.
paid on proo r to conviction of hi. bung harbored | [L. S.J JOHN I. liULL'JCH, clerk.
o> a white perso,, or ton tluil*re lor hi* bring Whereas, a libel iialb this day been filed, in the
lodged in guu
in'
-152
Jj ires Wasliin^toR.
idmiralty court uf the United States, for saul di
tricl, by Charles Mulvey, vice aensul of his calliu
he majesty the king of Spain, for the state of
Georgia, against ly.ertain ship c r vessel called the
Pastors, stii ing ;S follows: That the said vessel,
"the Pastora,’’ witli a valuable cargo on board,
was on the 19tl, day of the present month of June
Ten dollars’ reward.
Kanawa., tram m r subscribe', on the 20th of last
mon.h, a Negro fellow named Crispin, aged about
32 years, very lall and sum; extremely artful; laJk.s I forced ard seized within the jurisdictional limits
a great deal and is very noisy He wears a large | of the United States, by the boais ot the Uniiad
straw hat with a red handkerchief often tit d rou. d | ‘Hate*’ r- venue cutter D.dlas, commanded by
it. He travels a great deal, bas been seen die | Jw-ksen and brought into the port of S-
same day at White Bhtfl', twenty miles up tit- I vannah. in die district aforesaid, and wiiliin the
Louisville road and in Savannah. The ubovc re | jurisdiction of this honorable court, where ah.
ward Willbe paid for his apprenenaion and lodg-| '■«”* rides at anchor; That the libellant hath been
ingin the city gaol, or for his delivery to the sub | I’lhrmtd, that the said ship or vessel, and the car
eriber a! his residence five miles up the Louis-.l °n board of her, is the property of cer
ville road,
july S—«4—152
llO.-SIGNOL
F1LOTS
Autlurised to act for the Bar and River of Sa
vannah
BRANCH PILOTS.
Inin subjects of hi., m jesty tbe said king of Spain,
mid that the said vessel and cargo were lately,
while lawfully prosecuting a voysga upon the liigb
and open seas, unlawfully, piraticallv and feloni
ously seized and taken pcs, ession of. by a certain
armed schooner or vessel called the Young Spar
tan, said to have been commanded by one
Smith, who hath fied—that the said armed vessel
sailed under various flags, without any authority
or commission whatever, to capture the properly
ol the said Spanish subjects; That the said armed
esstl is owned in whole or in part, by citizens
of the United States of America, was fitted out,
armed and equipped Within the jurisdiction of the
said United States; and that the persor.scommand-
mg tbe said armed vessel the Young Spartan, at
■he 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
listed and engaged to serve on board tbe said
armed vessel within the lim.ts of tbe United States;
and all w hich actings and doings are contrary to
the laws of the United Stales, and of nations.
. . . ., - „ . Now, therefore,you, the said marshal, and here-
the district court ol the tin ted States, for the I by commanded to cite and admonish, all and eve-
Stephin Timmons
Wittian Hoyston
N. B. Sisson
R. Anderson
E. Houghton
Jobs Dixon
Jea* Furnis
John Cleary
John Low
John Dennis
Ilenry Craig
Thomas Nottage
William Wall
Andrew Guard
CERTIFICATE PILOTS.
Stqthen II. Timmons I Henry (taker
Join Hale | James Elford.
By order of the Board.
JOHN G. HOLCOMBE,
spril 29—100 see’ry commissioner.* ofpihtagi
Marshal’s sale.
By virtue of an iiiteri-.cotory oruer issuing out ol
the district court o'' 1 '- "— “
district of Georgia:
Will be told tn. Thursday, 13 thins! e I Si Mary'
The ship CAMILLA, her tackle, ap
parel and furniture. Conditions, cash.
■ JOHN H. MOREL, marshal.
july2 152
"f\jblwsales!
mtsSdt
Administrator’s sale.
On Wednesday, 15th July next,
ma be told at Use planted**, if the late Robert
Houston, eotjidre, deceased, .
AU tbe stock of CATTLE and SHEEP: and *
few articles of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE.
Terms, cash.
Sale to commence at 11 o'clock.
M. HERBERT? tweTr.,
jnne 3 130 ,
Administrator’s sale. ’
On the first Tuesday in August next,
Will be sold before the court-house in tbis city,
between the usual hours,
7 NEGROES;
viz. Joe, Mosel, Lucy, and her four children; he.
longing to ihe estate of the lateTborois Menden
hall, esquire. Sold by order of tbe administrator*,
M. Herbert, tfuct’r.
jnne 53 147
Administrator’8 sales.
On the first TUESDAY in August next*
Wilt be sold before tbe court house in tliii xity
between the usual hours.
The fo'Iowing six NEGROES: George, a car
penter; Silvia, Venus London, Hapiet vm he*
child, William. Sold as the personal pntpeto
ty of Mrs. Mary Flyming.
By order of the administrator.
Terms, cash. .
M. HERBERT, aucCr.
may 15 114
Sale of African Slaves,
On Monday the 17:h I Augu- t next, in the town
of Mi.lt-dgenlU, w.ll bt expot ed to pubic sale,
to the highest bidder, betw. en 60 and TV prime
African slaves, which have been f rfViied to the
date of Georgia, in consequence ol their having
been introduAd contrary to the laws o* tliis stated
and of tbe United States. Indilpu able tides will
hr mnle and prompt payment required. Saks to
cantinue from day to day uni-1 completed
By order of the Governor,
Cuaxus Wisuamsox, tfrnt.
<Xj" The editors of the Savannah Republican;
Augusta Chronicle, Athens Ca»tte. ard Washing*
ton N ws, are requeued to publish the above ad.
11 rtis ment in their respective, p per., tdl the dkY
of sale
july 4—152
United States of America.
DISTRICT OF GEORGIA—IX TUR COURT OF ADXIRALTT. I
The president of the United States to the mar shall 1818.
of said distriit—greeting! 1
(L. 8 ] JOHN I. BULLOCH, clerk.
Whereas, a libtl hath this day been filed in the
admiralty court of tbe United States by Jack
son, commander of the United States' revenue
cu'ter Dallas, as well on bt ltalf of the said United
States as of himselfi the officers and crew of said re-
renuecutter against a certain armed schr. or vessel
called the Young Spartan, stating that .a certain
ship or vessel called the Pastora. under the r„ m .
ry person or persons having, or pretending to
have, any right, title, interest, properly, claim or
demand, of, in. to pr upon tbe said vessel and
cargo, to be and appear at a special court of ad
miralty, to be held at the court-house in the city of
Suvannah on the 8th day of July next, and have
.ou then and there this writ.
Witness, tiie honorable William Johnson, j'un.
.ssociate justice of the supreme court of the Uni.
ted States, assigned to the sixth circuit and acting
for the district judge of Georgia, this 20th June,
Drysdale, proctor.
AU persons interested in the foregoing monition
will take due notice.
John H. Morel, marshal.
United States of America.
Inferior court, Chatham county.
Caaxsxas. l»t May, 181a.
mower aj vrwuv. —w,,.™., ... , ? a the pefition ofGeritod Uthrop stating, th*
elderly man, of moderate stature, pock marked, | he ■ confined at the suit cf the Bank of the Stat-
with a cast or blemish in one eye. His wife, (be-1 °* Georgia, and o.lters, and that be is unable t;
aging to Mr. Wallen) be took off with h.m. It | W htsdebts, orto support bimseUin his confine-
probable he may have gone to Charleston, w here | but ** make a fair surrender dT
he originally belonged. The above reward will | • ,u J™ and personal, for the benefit <f
he naid with necessary charges, to any one who | j! 1 * otvditorsin terms of the insolvent acts of ihk
Will lodge him in Shvannali gad, or secure him | ® u ’ e \
and give notice to L Kollock. or the subscriber. I. “ ordered, That the saidGerrard Lathrop he,
EDWARD F. G.4MPHELL I brought up at the court-house, in the citv of Si-!
may 28 125
vannah, on the sixth day of Juls next, to be ex-
amtned in the premises, and that notice thereof
be given each of his creditors, rgreeabJy to lav
Extract from the Mismits.
JOB T. UOLLES, clerk.
may 2 103
Ten dollars’ reward
Will bt for debt er.rp s Nr, r v man HEN
RY, at rny p;«:,iation on Little Ogecbec. He went
of rrtirli m - . ... , jffabtoi a in-iniplit ago, is about thirty years of
the above Krero out of «’ U ,ftW ’ d ,rom I ajv. 'tout and wall made, ha* thick lips and speaks
unde -1 Engiuh. lie wvsr. a blue coatee, with
J48 ] wl it a- Lutu.. j. j, JUESK-iLL.
june 22-q-l tC
100 dollars’ reward
’ Win be g»«" to *"y perron who ail) appre-
Lend my Nvgro girl MARY, (about twentya* 0
van of » n< * prove to convu;tion. the per-
•on* who bate harboured her during herdepe-
fUr U ‘ e 1,,rrihe,u:0ll rf
M. R Foravth.
. *• Pastora, under the com-1 district of ceoroix— IX raz court of ad.mirai.tx
& TAe siatc, t ' * the M * nhui june
port or P Uce withir&e limita ofThe , of.atdBunct-grcenng.
States, on or about the fourteenth day of June, in I JOHN I. BULLOCH, clerk,
the year of our lord one thousand eight hundred | Whereat, a libel hath this day been filed in the
and eighteen—That afterwards and before the I Admiralty court of the United States, for said
said stup or vessel had come to the proper place | district of Georgia, by John Jackson, commander
for the discharge ol the caigo, or any part there-1 °f the United States’ revenue cutter Dallas, as well
of, and without any authority obtained from the | on behalf of tbe said United States aa of himself,
proper officer or offiers of the customs, to unlade | 1,16 office” ““d crew of the said revenue cutter!
the calf o of the said ship or vessel, or any part | bating, that a certain-ship or vessel Called the Pas-
thercot, to wit, on the seventeenth day of tlie I tora . under the command of one Ralph Clintatk,
month if June aforesaid, the said Ralph Clintack, I having on board a valuable cargo, arrived witfcin
or som: other person, having the command and | ,he Hmits of the United States on or about the
charge of tbe said ship or vessel, did within the I fourteenth day of June, in the present year of our
I mits of one of the collection districts of the I Lord one thousand eight hundred and eighteen
Uoittd States, unlade and deliver from her a large | that afterwards, before tbe said ship or vessel hat
part of her cargo—and the libellant avera that di. | come to the proper place for the discharge of her
versgoods, wares and merchandise, part of the I ““H?* or any port thereof, and without any au-
eargt of the said ship Pastora, so unlawfully un-1 thorily obtained from the proper officer cr officers
ladtfl and delivered from the said ship as afore- | of the customs, to unlade the cargo of the said
said were on, or about the eighteenth day of the | »hip. or any part thereof to wit, on the seven,
preent month of June aforesaid, within the lim-1 teenth dey of the month of June aforesaid, the said
its of tbe United States, put and receive into and I fbtlph Clintack, or some othrt person, having tbe
onboard the said schooner or vessel called, “the ] command of the said ship or vessel, did .unlade
Yuing Spartan/’ than under the charge of one | and deliver from her a Urge part of her cargo—
-William Ramsay for the purpose of landing the | and ^ “* d libellant further shew, that divers
sane in some port or place within the United I S ood *> ware* and merobanise, part of the cargo
Sotes, w ithout any nermit or authority from tbe]°f ,he “ d 'b'P Pastora, so unbwfully unladen
ppper officer or officers of the customs therefor; ] and delivered from the said ship as aforesaid, were
tie said William Ramsay, then and there, well I on tbe aeventeeth day of the aforesaid month o
bowing that the said goods, wares and merchan-1 June, within the limita of one of the districts of
dw were unladen and delivered from the said ship | 11)6 United States, put and received into a certain
Btstora, without authority and contrary to Uw, ] **°°P or vessel, called the Fire-Fly, then under tht
" ’ then and there, aiding and assisting therein I command and charge of one - - for the
of which actings and doings are in violation | purpose of landing the same in some port orplace
- the provisions of the act of the congress of the I w ‘*-biu the Unitetl States, without any permit or
United States, entitled “an act to reeubtc the col- ] authority from the proper officer or officers of the
lection cf duties on imports and tonnage” passed I customs therefor—he. the mid 1 so
the second day of March, one thoufand se ven I b i’ n ff commander of the said sloop Fire-Fly as
hundred and ninety-nine; by force whereof, and I afocetiid, well blowing that the said gooda, wares
of the aforesaid premises, tbe said armed schoon- I • nd merchandise, were unladen and delivered from
er Young Spartan, her tackle, apparel and form-1 Mld ^“P Pastora without authority, and con-
tore, have become forfeited to the United States. I “fT to hw ’ “4 “ dm S and atsutoig therein., all
Now. therefore, you, the said marshal, are here-1 * h * h . attmgn and doing, and assisting therein, are
by commanded to cite and admonish, all and eve. I ,n violation of tbe provisions cf an aa of the cow
ry person cr persons, having, or pretending to I Iff*** ^ nlt ? d States, entitled “an act to re
have, any right, title, interest, property, claim or IS" 1 * 1 ® *be collection of dupes on unports and ton
demand whatever, of, in. to or upon!ti e raid sch’r «**• P 4s *® d *5 e « c0 ™ 1 *7 Man*, one thou-
Young Spartan, her tackle, sppirel and furniture. , ’
and all on board, to be and appear at a special I * ov > 2* *•* are here-
court of admiralty to be held at the eourt-Jioase, I commanded to cue and taMMl all and every
In Savannah, on the 10»h day of Jolv next, to an-1 P*™»» 1 » pewus. Uavis^ oe pretending to have
serthepremises,ami have you thdta nd there ar 7 n E ht '****?<*-">.
this writ. 1 | or upon, tbe said sloopFire-Fly.acdall on board.
Witness, the honorable Wilfiam J<*mrton,jun. tn ^ ^'. d .?"2 t AAmrahy
associate ju-tice ot the supreme court of the Uni-1 ."L’:!? e
to aShteS ^hth day of July ML to arower the pttmiaes;
day of JuneTma lU1S ‘ 0J1 1 and have you then and iherethia writ. , •
Win. Davies, district attorney.
All persons interested in the foregoing monit t
will take due notice. .
1 John H. Morel, marshal.
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W.tness, the honorable W. Johnson, jun. arao.
ciate Justice of the Supreme court of tiie Exited
States, assigned to tlie sixth e ; rcutt. andactit.g for
.the dfetriojudpe •»«*« a.
| June, 1828. W.DAVIES, district aUol^y. jo)y GEORGE L. COPE, *.
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For sale at this office.
dj- All persons interested in the foregoing mo-
I nitioo, will take due nr.icc.
1 \ J.-hn H. Morel,
juse 25—249 Marshal, Gutgia district
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Tax-Collector’s sales.
On the hut Tue day in Avgust next,
Will be sold at the court-house in the city rf gj,
vaunali, between tlie hours of 10 and 3 o’clock,
the following property, or so much thereof a*
wilt satisfy the taxes and costs—
All that tract of Land on the Alatamaha, con
taining 1461acres, 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 g41 33.
AU 'hat tract of Land m Chatham county, about
five miles from Savannah, containing 200 acres;
more or less, adjoining lands of Mathew M'Alli*.
ter, James Marshall, estate of John Butler, and tbe
township line of the foriy-five acre lots; levied on
as tlie property of Robert Greer and others, to i
satisfy their direct tax for 1815 and 1816, and statr
and county tax for 1817—amount g30 65
All that tract of Land in Tatnall county, be. i
tween Ohopee and Dead rivers, at their junction
with tlie Alatamaha, containing 1150 acres, more or •
less, part of w h.eh is low land and reputed to be
exceUcnt, granted in tracts 287j acres each to J.
Kl'ts Michael Costeilo, John Chandler, and David
Holliman; levied on ar the property of John R..
Car isle, to satisfy his direct tax for 18! J: and Ihe
ilirect tax for 1816, and slate and county ux for
1817. of Carlile A Tahodie— amount g55 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 bis direct tax for 1815
state and county tax for 1817—amount |
jj$oo 82
Lot No 22, Trustees’gardens, situated on east
broad street; levied on as the property of the ot-
tate of Isabella and Lydia Eliza Hunter, to satisfy
the direct tax for 1815—amount gl 52
Alt that Lot or parcel of Land, near White blsfi
road, about one mile from Savannah, containing
SO acres, ptore or less, adjoining land belonging to
the estate of Edward White; levied on as the pro- l
petty of the estate of Charles Price, to satisfy hi*
direct tax for 1815 and 1816, and state and county
tax for 1817—amount £20 71
All that tract of Laud in M'Intosh county, on
South New-port river; containing 4034 acres,
more or less; levied on as the property of Eben-
ezer Stark, deceased, to satisfy his direct tax for
1815—amount £19 54.
James Eppinger, t. c. c. c.
130 u
Sheriff’s saks. 4 T|
On Monday, the 13th July,
Will be sold at the house formrrly called the Lim ,*
erpool hotel, near Joseph Stiles, esquire, the /
following furniture, attached as the property I
of John L. Greaves, at the instance of Richard’,
Richardson & Co. under two attachments; soli
by order of the honorable the Inferior court oL
Chatham county, viz.
1 targe set dining Tables; 1 small ditto 1 break- £
fast ditto, 1 Sideboard; 1 targe backgammon Ttsi
ble; 1 small ditto; 1 pair large brass Andirons; '11
targe Map U S. by Lewis; 1 pair Tongues an/;
Shovel; 1 large Carpet; 1 Lookmg-Glass, '4 Win,/
„ . _ dining '
mg-Glaes; 4 Window-Curtains; 1 -Sofa; 1 pat
small brass Andirons; 6 Chairs; 1 wooden rou'J
Table; 1 wooden Cradle; 1 Fend*# 1 Cb f
Drawers; 1 small Table Looking Glass; 1 taJ
family Bedstead; 1 Window Curtain; l Wash hJ/
Stand; 2 brown Wooden Chairs; 1 large Mutq ] '
to Netting; 1 neat Safe; 1 wooden Table; 1 tna •
gany dinner Tray; 8 bright dinner Copers; 1?
rage Lamp for OB; 1 passage Lamp for Candlex’,
—— — "“'b— Wisau*} a MlUKITlF*Uian
1 pair Andirons, Shovels & Tongue
1 Fender; anew Bedsteads with Furniture; 4 m 1
Matrasses; 2 pillows; 2 wooden arm Chair
1 wash hanfi Stand; 1 Looking-Glass; 1 sms!
hogany Table; I swinging Table; . 1 mahqi
Looking-Glass, 2 wash-band Standst 1 cot s .
matrass Netting, 8tc t 2 Busts; 1 small woo..
Tahje; X carpet Bog. 2 plain ail Tables; 2 wt ■
hand Stand*. Jugs and Basons; 11 Kiowa. 41 <
new Matrasses; 3 new Bedsteads; 3 new Cur.'
fpv Bedsteads; 2 painted Table*; 4 new Beddf.
X wash-hand Standi 3 brown Chaim 2 i
Tables; 1 new Safe; a quantity of Eartl. —
Deeamen, Glasses. See; X machine for hoi,'
Efgr; 2 painted Tables; 2 Cots: 1 Wash-fa
Stand; X table Locking-Glass; 1 pair Ard if
and Tongue*; 2 half new Malratsest 1 kip'
X Cot with red Furniture, 3 brown Chair*; I 'J
tain to window, 14 Billows; 9 Counterpanes: f.
ble, 2 wish-hind Stands: 1 Looking (Haas 5
pet Rugs, 26 Blankets; 27 Negro Blanket.-. ?l
son; 1 j"gs 1 Looking Glass; I Col, 2 Mstl,
or'upon, tbe said aloop Fire-Ky, and all onboard, ?> ^’° odrn Ch '*' i - 1 1 Matra**; 2
Moaqueto Netting; 1 painted Tab!:; 1 1
hand Stand; 1 Bason; t Ju ~ 1 Lookirg G -
brown Chair; 1 wash-band Stand: 1 Basons
X. brown Chair; X painted Table; 1 Looking
1 Cot frame; 1 Laokiog-gta**, 1 vathJura
1 Bason: X Jug; 1 painted Table, 4 Chairs ah l
wooden Chair*; 3 Cot* wish sliding c— ’
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For sale at dus office.
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