Savannah republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1816-1818, October 15, 1818, Image 4

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_ Planters, Merchants, ■country Store keepers, «all who deal in Drugs and Chemicals. J0J/.V F. POUYAT, - orm:n ni xxckaxge, aAVAieRjm, /7iu y«*f received by numerous art vale, THREE HUNDRED PACKAGES COWTAIjrlMO ■' QRJS m lJINK DRUGS AND CHEMICALS Surreal instruments, ihop Furniture, Vial* sorted, patent Medicine*, of every description and in abort, every article usually found and dis pensed in a medical store; all of which hare been carefully selected by himself, and he confidently 'recommends them to bn genuine—for sale, whole sale and retail, at his Drog and Chemical store, ■ at Die lowest prices, for cash, town acceptances or the usual credit to punctual customers. All orders will be thankfully received, and put with neatness and despatch. Medicine Chests, with printed directions for plantations, vessels and family use, put up with, care at Uic shortest notice. os USD, 50 barrels Glauber Salts 5jQ kef s 1st quality white Lead, ground in oil 20 hoses role llrimstone Kegs Span 1 -h Brown, in oil and dry Prussian Blue Venetian Red Yellow Ochre Verdigrise Philadelphia Green, in oil Verdeter Blue and Green Copal Varnish; paint Brushes Assorted patent Yellow Spirits Turpentine Vermilion; Lamp Oil, winter strained. Camel's hair Pencils, &c. Ac. sept 22—ft—187. ♦ in do do in do do in do do in do do Boarding House The subscriber has taken the House and Stable In Wcst-Broad-strect, nearly opposite Mr. Daniel Hotchkiss’ hotel, formerly occupied by Mr. Wm. •Lucas as a public house. The situation of this building is pleasant aod as healthy as any in tbe •city. Those who please to favor him with their patronage will find every attention rendered by the subscriber. JOHN ABBOT, jun. ■* sept 24 fr* 1 188 , Valuable Land Negroes for tale The subscriber offers for sale, his I’LANTA TION, consisting of six hundred and sixty acres , :of land, situate on the road leading from Louis- r vide to Augusta, distant al-out three miles from Ihp former place. It is well improved; and there is rather more than two hundred acres of cleared land, all fresh, and under excellent feners. With the plantation would be sold forty-five prime Slaves. Possession of the property may be had about the middle ol January next. Noble W. Jones. jtine 6—133 For sale The following LANDS lying in the county of Camden and state of Georgia: * 6070 acres—The well known place called Cole, nine, in the river St., Mary's, about thirty miles above the town, and occupying the north bank of the river, about three miles. 11,015 acres in three tracts, at M'Girths ferry! occupying the north bank of St. Mary’s river sev eral miles, and lying a little above the former.— The whole forming one body, and no part more than two and a half miles from the river. Some Lots in the town of St Mary’s, and small tract of 100 acres on the high point of Cum berland island. The St. Mary’s lands have quantity of tide swamp,, but are mostly valuable for their pine and cypress timber The river is nav.gable.for vesartb drawing 14 feet water, to Coleraine, and 12 feet to M'Cirth’s ferry. The titles for these lands are unquestionable, and will be guaranteed by tne owner, (in whose possession they have long been) and whose ability to do so will not be questioned. They wifi be sold in small tracts, or otherwise, on favorable terms to suit purchasers, as the proprietor hat determined to .close bis business in Georgia a9 soon as possible. Apply to SAMUF.L M. BOND, jtine 11 f 137 Notice. All persons laving in their possession proper- ity, Books, or Papers, belonging to Janas Hot, a .deceased Alien, who died without will and with- .out heirs, are required to deliver them to the subscriber. Those indebted to the said James Hoy, are desired to mike payment, and those :ba\ ing claims ta present teem to. Isaac Herbert. E'cheator, Richmond County, Georgia. sept t f L 178 The Editors of the Charleston Courier and Sa- •wannah Republican, are requested to insert the above advertisement in their respectiee papers, once a week, for six weeks, and forward their accounts to the office of the Augusta Herald for -payment. Notice. AH persons having demands against the estate of Jons B. Maas, deceased, will render them to .the subscriber duly attested, and those indebted will please make immediate payment to A. Howe, adm’r. oct 1 191 Notice. AI1 persons having demands against the estate .of William M-Kat, late of the county of M'ln- tosh, deceased, are requested to render them in properly attested, and those indebted to said es- itate will make payment to the subscribers. "Henry Gignilliat, adm'or. Rebecca 1.. M‘Kay, adtn’rx. sept 5 ft- - 180 Chatham Superior Court, May Term, 1818. Robert May 1 potion for foreclosure. Aaron^een-i*-^ *’ Upon the petition of Robert May, praying the foreclosure of the equity of redemption of and in n certain half lot of land, situate, lying and being -in the city of Savannah, in New.Franklin ward, and known and distinguished in a plan of the said -city by the number (9) nine, subject to an annual ground rent to tbe corporation of Savannah, and originally purchased by Christopher Hall, together .with a two story house, situated' thereon, and all other improvements, which said half lot of laud and improvement* were mortgaged to the said Hubert May, on the twenty-ninth day of June, .one tbousaud eight hundred and fifteen, by Aaron Baaiecn, to secure the payment of a certain bond •or obi gation, bearing date with the said mortgage, and duly made and executed by the said Aar n -Ba-teen, to the said Robert May; which said bond is for tbe sum of four hundred dollars with ii • .tercet from the date, and payable on the first day of January, eighteen hundred and sixteen; and it appearing that the aforesaid sum of lour hundred dollars with interest is due thereon: On motion of ■LeviS. D’Lyon, attorney for the petitioner, it is' ordered, that the principal interest and cost due on the said mortgage be paid into court within twelve months from this date, and unless the same be so paid the equity of redemption of and in the said mortgaged’premises shall be from thence- -fortb foreclosed, and other proceedings bad. pur suant to tbe act of assembly in such case made ana provided: And, it io further ordered: that this title be published in osa-of the public gazettes in this stats once a month for twelve months, or served on tbe defendant or his attorney at least .•is months previous to the time allowed for tbe jpjymer.t of tbe said money into court as aforesaid. Extract firm the minutes. Job T. Dulles, clerk: VALUABLE Patent Medicines Dr. Relfe’s Botanical Drops, These Drops are a radical cure for Salt Itiieum, Seurvey, Scrofula, SL Anthony’s Fire, Leprosy pimpled faces, sore legs, ulcers, venerial taints, whtn mercury has failed, are tbe best spring imd autumnal physic, and may be given to children with perfect sa&ty. Price 21. Ask for Ur Kelfe’s Botanical Drops—observe the signature • W. T. Cos war,” on the outside printed wrapper DR KELFE’S ASTHMATIC PILLS. These Pills give instant ease in all o.ughr colds, asthma*, difficulty, or breathing, wheezing, tight ness of the chest, consumption, pain in the side, spitting of blood, dullness and shivering*, thefvrt runnert of fevert, tic. Common colds are re. moved in a few hours. The aged wiU expert ence relief equally agreeable and instantaneous, even when the lungs are affecteff. Price gl Ask for Dr. Uelfo’s Asthmatic Pills. Otic box, containing 12 Pills, frequently effects a.cure 7» prevent imposition the outside printed wrapper signed by Uie sole proprietor, W. T. Coswai. Observe this as you value health. / DR RELFE’S ANTIBUJOUS PILLS For indigestion, loss of appetite, liitlessness, head-acne, costiveness, Flatulence, Cholic, biliom .■.'fictions, Ac. To comment onthe efficacy of these Pills, aftei a successful experience of many yearn n England- has established their reputation, as neednelss— suffice it to observe, that for redundancy of bile, flatulence, costiveness, head-ache, Ac. Ac. ti.i will undoubtedly prove far more serviceable th: those drastic purges too frequently employe! and will not only it the same tune tend to rei:,ow he oifending cause by gentle motions, and trengthen tin digesting organ,; but impn ve the appetite and renovate the system, whim other- wish in a little time would lie liable to jaundic fevers, Ac. BRITISH ANTISEPTIC DENTRIFICE. The Tooth Ache is not only prevented by the dentriflee, but it renders the teeth beautiful and white (though heretofore black) removes the cause of foeter arising from decayed teath, eraui ’ cates the scurvy from the gums, and ai the sami- lime it restores to them their original effloresceu ny, imparts to (lie breath a most delectable sweet ness. Price gl. DR. JERR'S CELEBRATED LINIMENT. For Rheumatism, bruises, sprains, cluldblain numbness, stiffness in the joints, Ac. The relief is immediate, and cure frequently in 24 hours. UR. KELFE’S AROMATIC FEMALE PILLS For Obstruction,, De’tility, Itypocondria tic. These Pills cleanse, purify, and cause a tree cir culation of the blood when in a manner suspend- cd, assist the female when nature requires itr whereby health is established, and the patient be fore pale as death, restored to a lively and anima ted complexion. They are likewise conducive u the health of married ladies, unless when preg nant, at which time they must not be taken.- Price g3. ALBION COHN PLAISTKR ! ! This Plaiater affords instant relief, at the same time it dissolves and draws the corn nut by tin root, without the least pain. Price gl. CAMBRIAN TOOTH-ACHE PILLS. The relief is immediate without the least injury to the tooth. Price gl. DUMFRIES’ OINTMENT. A certain safe cure and for cutaneous erupti • and the Itch be tig ever so inveterate in one hum application. No danger from hiking cold! Doc not contain the least particle of mercury, or othe pernicious ingredient Ask’ for “Dumfries Oint ment.” As you value your health observe the sig nature “W. T.Cowwat.” Price 50 cents DUMFRIES’ LOTION. A cure for the Itch and oilier cutaneous erup thins, without smell, with which persons may curt themselves with the greatest secrecy. DR. RELFE’S VEGETABLE SPECIFIC. A remedy for sick head-ache, sickness of th- stomach, flatulence, bilious affections, and as preparatory before sea bathing, Ac Price g DR. RELFE’S VEGETABLE RHEUMATIC PILLS. To expatiate on the superior efficacy of these Pills, would be superfluous. After a successful experience of many years in Europe, where they are frequently to be met with in theextemporane ons prescriptions of the must eminent of the fa ulty, viz. Dr. Letsorn, M. D. F R S. Dr. Austen, .1 D. Dr Relfe. M. D. Dr Hugh Smith, M. I). Dr. Futhergill, M. D. Dr. Fordyce, M. D. all of l-ondon. In Rhematism, Gout, Cramp, Spasm, tiflhessin the joints, Ac. they will.be found sin gularly rfficicious, and may be used by females under all circumstances to great advantage A. physic, they operate perfectly easy and without pain. Price 50 cents - DR. HUNTER’S PILLS. An infallible remedy for all disorders of a pri vate nature—perfectly safe. DR. HUNTER’S CERATE, For inveterate ulcers. (yyThe above medicines are for sale by special 'appointment at the medical store of EDWARD COPPEE, july 7—154 Market;qutire 60 dollars' reward. I will give fifty dollars for .securing my negro -nan CHARLES, in anv gaol in the state, so that can get him; and ten dollars for securing LEWIS n a simaltr manner. Charles was formerly the ervant of F. T. Flvming, esq. and is well known about Savannah. He is about six feet high, well proportioned and likely, about 27 years of age. ■md has a wife at Miss Ponteau’s, by whom, nr. doubt, be is harbored Lewis was formerly th( servant of Mrs Holmes; he is short, atout and ery black, knock kneed, aud has something of a mp in his walk. I will give an additional reward of 50 dollars on proof to conviction of either of them being ’ixrboreeL -D. TAYOR, jun. oct I civ-19t Arm.nia. Ilurke c- ttr.ty Fifty Dollars? reward. Ranaway >r stolen, on the 18th December, 1817. near JeSV r-on. Camden county, a negro woman anted Hahhah. about 5 feet 4 or 5 inrhes high- 26 or 27 \ ears of age, an African by birth, but peaks good English- her country- marks plain in er face, on ihe comer.of her right eye a mark or scar. The above reward and all reasonable ex oenses will be pad on the d> livery of her to the subscriber, in Jefferson. Camden county sept 24—c»»—188 ALI EV THOMAS Twenty Dollars’ reward Ranaway cn ihe evening the 11th inst rr.y nt- gro wench Sills, carrying* her child, a female o! sis weeks old It is presumed from several cir cumstances that she was assisted in getting off b\ a neirro fellow, named Peter (belonging to capt. Clark, of the city guard) and is no doubt harbor ed and supported by him, either in the suburbs of. the city or its vicinity. Having a mother and sis ter belonging to-a Mr. Rourquin abut 10 or 11 mile* on the Ogechee road, she may have been conveyed to that quarter to elude discovery. Sil- la is about 23 years old* of low statue and down looki being bom and raised in the neighborhood and formerly ownrd by .several inhabitants in this :y she is too well known to require a further ascription. The above reward will be paid on delivering the said .wench Silla with her child to me, at the Merchants* and Planters’ hotel, or lodg ing her in any gaol of the state, so as she may be got • , W CRAIG P. S. IfSiFi will retitrt* she will be forgiven, and liberty allowed her to procure another master. au»; » -173 Notice. All person, are hereby foirv-arned not Io ere • my t ers-jh on my account, as 1 11 pay no debt of any person’s contractingere nt my "■» p -M. B. Foravth oct 1 191 . Neic-Ytvk Foremen Insurance I COMPANY. CAPITAL 500,(V0 DOI.L ARS-cnjS/j secured. DIBXCTOW. John G. Coster J John Jacob Astor William W. Todi Josioh Starges Hear* Waring Benjamin Desobey Abraham Riebirdt Job" Colrill Garret Hey-r Peter I Kevins ■William .Caboooe Archibald M‘Vickar Samuel S. Howland Joseph Strong Tao*a»C. Benzs, president. . Joan Wom>, assistant. Williax M Niu, secretary. The subscriber having been appointed agent of the New-Yurk Firemen Insurance Company, with full power in the behalf of said company to cflect insura,ce against fire, on goods, wares and mer chandize, houses, buildings, mills, vessels in port, and generally on all kind* ol property in this city and rich ity, is now ready to receive applications, and effect insurance against fire, in conformity with the powers of his agency, at Savannah where terms, which will be as liberal as other - flees, may be known on personal application by letter post paid, describing accurately the pro miies and property required to be insured. All losses sustained by this will be promptly and bvrally adjusted and settled. JAMES REA. oct 10 |t l9-i Savannah, District of Georgia, 19th December, 1817. It having been made apparent to me, that the District Judge of the said District is unable to hold a District Court, or to perform the duties of his of fice, and, on application from the Dialrict Attor ney of ta'd District, you are required forthwith ■ certify into tbe next Circuit Court, to be holdtn said District, all actions, suits, causes, pleas and processes, civil and criminal, of what nature, oi s-ind soever, now depending in tbe said District and undetermined, with ali proceedings thereon, and all flits and papers relating thereto. William Johnson, jun. dissociate Justice of the Supreme Court, assigned to the Sixth Circu iOHN I BULLOCH, Clerk District Court, for the District of Georgia. DISTRICT OF GEORGIA, ? In the Sixth Clerk's Officc,%<th Dec 1817 J Circuit Court I, John 1. Bulloch, Clerk of the District and Six:) Courts of the United States, for said -District, de hereby certify the shove to be a true copy fron. the original filedand on record in my office. John I. Bulloch," dee 29—♦—180 Clerk Georgia Distict Inferior Court—Chatham County, Februart Terr,—18:8. Upon reading the petition of Charles O. Seri en and John Scriv en, executors of the estate he late Charles Odingsells, praying for leave sell and dispose of the real estate—and the sa : petition for the said sales appearing fair and sat isfactory to this court—It is ordered, that the said executors have leave to sell thereal estate enume- ated in their petition provided their application to this honorable court for this purpose, be pub. fished in any two of the papers of the city for least nine months previous to the final leave sell, notifying all persons to appear and approv the order for sale if they see fit,pursuanttotlie act of assembly in such case made and provided. Extract from the Minutes. JOB T. BOLLES, clerk. The following is the real estate alluded in the above order, to wit:— A tract of land near Savannah, containing one liundred and sixty-two acres. A tract called the Orphan House, in Ihecounty of Chatham, containing four hundred and seventy acres. An Island in the county aforesaid, called Horn sides, containing two hundred and fifty-five acres. Three tracts of land in the county of Effingham, containing one thousand ar.d eight hundred acres, more or less. A House and Lot in Broughton-steet, in the city of Savannah. John Screven, J Charles O. Screven, 5 npril 28——rrac 99 • exec ’rs Planter’s Bank. The directors having resolved on calling in the whole amount due on the capital stock. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that on all shares, in which sixty dollars hare been paid in, twenty dollars are reqniied to be paid, on or before Tuesday, the 15th of December next, and the remaining twenty dollars, on or before Friday, 12th February, 1819. Hol ders of shares, on which more than sixty dollars have been paid, are called upon to pay one half of the amount due on their stock, on or before each of the above mentioned days. . Payments are to be made in specie, or in notes of the banks of this state. J. MARSHAL, cashier. Savannah, May 13(5, 1818.—pf—le3w—112 The Augusta Herald and Chronicle, and the Mil ledgerille Journal, will publish the above once every two weeks until the 12th February, 1819. Strayed or stolen, From tbe Common of Savannah, a Horse, about fifteen hands high, twelve years old, and low in flesh, of a mixed color, between a sorrel and roan, has a mealy face and legs, and a small white spot on each side of bis neck, about six inches from bis head. A liberal reward will be paid for deliver ing him to HUGH M*CALL. oct 10 r 195 Strayed or Stolen. On Friday last 6ih inst. a Bai Horse, about 6 years old. between 14 and 15 hands high—wiln « white spot on his nose, hind fret, white and a black streak on his back. A liberal reward will be given for said horse by delivering him to Wm.Guerineau. oct 10 *• 195 Brought to Gaol, In Savannah, August 25, iai8, a negro man, who says bis name is Jack, and that he belongs to William F. Pierson, ”f Fairfield, South-Carolina. He is about twenty-three years of age, and fiv< feet six inches high: says he is by trade a black smith, and that his present owner purchased him uf Ren. Prescot. He has a small scar over his lift eve. H. M'CALL, o. c. c. sept 1 178 Runaway » From \he subscriber on the 10th day of June t, his rrgTo wutxnn ramed DINAH, and her daugh er Hannah. D nab is abou' 45 > ears of age, it Hannah about 15. Tbev are both well knou t* Savannah and its vicinity; they have been seen Hayden’s, formerly DeubeiTa plantation, near and in bavantiah, dre-sed in men’s cloths. F;fiy dollars will be paid for proof lo co iction of thf r being harbored by a white person—twenty-fit e for. their being harbored by a colored perso'n, * r ten ddlars a piece for their delivery to the gaoler -of this < ity. GEORGE W. ALL!- N. ».ct 3 196 Georgia—JIFIntosh county. By John baillie, clerk vi the court of ordinary cf the county and stab: afo resaid. To *11 whiun it may concern. Whereas, rjamiR S. Lamb and Eliaa Lamb applies to be dismissed from the administmticr. on the estate ar.d effects of John Boss, iate of ssivl county, dee, . . (bese are, therefore,to cite and acmonish a 1 ', d singular the ku-dred and creditor, of th--, 4-ceised t. file their objections (if any they )m ra> olfier;u M ’rtcvh tourt-house, with- .be t me prescribed bf law. otherwite letters .misery will be grant'd fo the applicants Given unAer my I,and a,i-J -eal tins 1st..’ay -rten.ber, 4813^ ■ • L .^ JOHN BA!LLie| c c o Fnnklin Fire Insurance Company. (Office No. 41, Walhstreel) JfF.W.TORX. CAHTAE HALT A MILLION OF DOLLARS. 'Incorporatedby an Act ojthe Legislature sf the stats of .YewYork, FOR INSURING Houses, Building, Ships and their cargoes, .(in port only) Goods and Merchandize, FROM LOSS OR DAMAGE BY FIR'S. DI SECTORS. Elisha Tibbitta, Philip Bra'-her, Henry L Wyckoff, Thomas Franklin, .George Griswold, James Walsb, William Bayard, jun. Stephen M hitney, John.T. Lawrence, Joseph P. M’Kiune, James Boorman, Perez Jones, Benjamin L. Swan, John Adams, Jon 1. Palmer, Thomas Bulkley. ' F.lisha Tiubits, President. - J. Worth Kioto si. Secretary. Classes. of Hazards, and rates of aunu -al Pietniums. first class or hazards. Buildings oi brick or stone, covered with tile, slate or metal—goods not hazardous therein 56 cents per glOO. SECOSfD CLASS u£ HAZARDS’ Buildings of in ick or stone, covered with wood —goods not hazardous therein, 85 a 209 .cents per glOO. THIRD CLASS OF HAZARDS. / Buildings entirely of w ood- goods not hazard ous therein, 175 a 100 cents per gitv. Goods not hazardous are such at sre usuall kept in dry good stores; including also h.>i>sth furniture and linen, cotton in bales coffee, Ho indigo, pot-ash, rice, sugars, and other articles net combustible. The following trades, goods, wares and mer chandize, are considered hazardous, and ate chaig cd with 12} cents per glOO, in addition to th premium above named for each cla-s, viz: Chair-makers, ChocohUe-niakers; Sail-maker,. Tavern-keepers, Tobacco-manufacturers, Chins Glass, and Earthen-ware in packages, Bookseller stock, chip and straw hats, flax, hemp, groceries, including spirituous liquors, oil, pitch, salipetr. tar, turpentine. The following trades and occupations, good wares and merchandize, are deemed extra hazard ous, and will be charged 25 cents and upward per glOO, in audition to the premium above spe cified, for each class, viz: .Apothecaries or Druggists, Boat-builders, Coacl makers, Soap-boilers, fallow and Ship chandlers. Cabinet makers. Carpenters in their own shop, or in buildings erecting or repairing. Chemists, China, Glass and Earthen-ware selltrs, Coopers, Dyers, Founders, Musical instrument-maker, Jewellers, and all manufactories requiring the usi offire heat;. aqua-fortis, ether, gun-powder, spir- its of turpentine, liAy, straw, fodder, and grain un threshed. Mem—Grist-mills, fulling mills, paper mills, saw mills, and other mills, distilleries, bakeries, breweries, malt-houses, printing offices, book binderies, and sugar refineries, will be insured at special rates of premium. N. B. Country houses, standing detached from other buildings, though of the third class, will be insured a: 100 cents per one hundred dollars.— Barns and Stables, in the country at 125 cents per one hundred dollars. (j^ Ships in port, or their cargoes; and ship building or repairing, may be insured against fire Applications lor insurauce on property out cf the city of New-York, must be in writing, and specify the construction and materials of the build ing to be insured, or containing the properly to be insured; by whom occupied; whether as a pri vate dwelling, or how otherwise; its situation With respect to contiguous buildings, and their con struction and materials; whether any manufactory is carried on within or about it; and, in ca-t of goods anil merchandize, whether or not they are of the description denominated haz ardous or extra hazardous. And if any person insuring any building or goods in this office, shall describe tbe same otherwise than as they really are, so that the same be insured at less than the, rate of premium specified in the print ed proposals of the company, such insurauce shall be void and of no effect No insurance, whether original or continued, shall be conridered as binding, until the actual pay. ment of the premium. Goods held in trust, or on commission, are to he insured as such; otherwise the policy will not cover such property. .Veto. York, July 1 159 WEEKLY NOTICES Georgia—Chatham county. By S. M. isond, ch rk of the court ol ordinary for the county aforesaid. Whereas, Eliza M. Stewart, widow, applies for letters of administration, with the will annexed on the estate of Charles Stewart, late of Chatham county, planter, deceased, as nearest of kin. Now, therefore, these are to cite end admonish, all and singular, the kindred and creditors of the said deceased, to file their objections (if any they have) in my office on or before the 23d day of Oc tober next, otherwise letters of administration will be granted tbe applicant. Civen under my hand and seal, at Savannah, the 22<1 dav of September, 18.8. / [L L] SMBOND, ccocc sept 22——187 Georgia—Chatham county. By Samuel M. Bond, clerk of the court of or dinary of the county and state aforesaid Whereas, George D. Heisler applies for letters of administration on the estate of George Heisler, deceased, as nearest of kin. These, are, therefore to cite and admonish, ail and singular, the kindred and creditors of the said deceased, to file their objections, (if any they have) in my office, on or before the 1st day of November next, otherwise letters of administration will be granted the applicant Given under my hand and seal of office, this 1st October, 1818. IL. S.) S. M. BOND, c. c. o. oct I—* - 181 PUBLIC SALES. Escheator f s sales. On Saturday next, 17th Jctober inst. WiU be seld at the in e lately iccupicd by Joetph Jepetn, deceased near the Exchange, All the Stock in Trade of said deceased, con sisting of Groceries, Dry Goods, 8tc. Sold by order of the court of ordinary. Sale to commence ai 11 o'cl ck ' H. M. Bond, e. o. a. Terms of sale, cash M- Herbert, auct'r. oct 13—196 Sheriff’s sale, continued. Hama M-Kmi.e is Co T vs. S-Anachment. Jose Guillermo Estifano. ) On Monday the 26 h October next, Will be seld at Hunter's -wharf, at twelve o’e'ock, The “brig General San Martin,” her Tackle, Apparel, Armament, Amunition, Boats and Pro visions; attached aa the property ot the raid de fendant, Jose Guillermo Estifanu, and aoiu bv or der of the honorable the inferior court of Chat ham county. GEORGF. L COPE, s c e. sept 22 187 . Administrator’s sale. On Alii’ii y. 2.i Nov inber, W1U be sold at t.fi gham cou-t bouse, ai public tak. A tract vf La’ui, 3i*< *cres, near the Sister’^ Ft rrv; also one n gro man Slave— oM by order of the judges ot the inferior court »r Kfii’.gharo c mntv. as t«e j»r *ptrty of William l. S!a?tr, <lecia*t€i for the beuifi: of the heirs aud creditors of said deceased. Lyman She ppard, adnvr. oct 10 195" Sheriff's sale. On the Jirsi lius.t .y in .\ovcmber next. Will be sold at tbe cour -house, in Kiceborougb, between the usual hours of It) and 3 o’clock, A tract or lot of l^nd. fituate in the Sixth Dis- net, in the county nt Baldwin, containing two undrrd two and an half acre-, known ami dis. mguished by the number fifty seven—levied on as the property of John Souiegree, deceased, to atisfy all execution in favor of Charles Floyd, for lie use of Robert Barnwell—said propert>*point- ed out by Joseph Austin, adm’r. VVillism Wilson, s. l. c. oct 3—• 192 Sheriff’s sales. - On the first Tvestltty in JYn tn mber next, To be sold before the court-house, in the citv Sa vannah, at ihe usuil hours, between ten and three o’clock, All diat tract of first quality river swamp tide rice land, containing om hundred and fifty acres, •uuate in the county of Chatham, on Ogechee fi ver, opposite Strauthy hall and Sterling’s bluff, completely dammed in and handsomely laid off in squares, not exceeding fifteen acres each, an d each square can be flowed from the river, bound ed by lands of George W M’AUister, the estate ol Benjamin Stites, and Thomas Gibbons. This land is well worthy the attention of rice planters, its pitch of tade, its recent clearing and great ad vantages on the river certainly entitle it to notice and examination before it is sold—sold under and by virtue of a deed of the honorable the superior court of Chatham county, holding equity jurisdic tion, made at May term, 1818, in a cast within Ann Murell and others are complainants, anti John H. Morel and others are defendants, and as the property of Peter Henry Morell, deceased Titles clear—sold at the risk of the former pur chaser; he having not complied with the terms of sale—terms of sale cash, and purchaser to pav for titles. GEORGE L. COPE, sec' oct 3 192 Tax Collector’s sates. On the first Tuesday in November next. Will be sold at the court-house, in the city of Sa vannah. between the hours of 10 and 3 o’clock, the following property, or so much thereof as will -atisfy the taxes and coRts All that tract of land, in Chatham county, con taining 600 acres, more or less, adjoining lands of Francis Gorvoisir, Edward Harden, estate D Fox and others; levied on as the property of the es tate of John Gibbons to satisfy the direct tax of said estate for 1815 and 1816; amount of tax g28 Lot No 6. in Hicks tylhing, Percival ward, with the improvemei ts thereon; levied on as the pro perty of Robert Greer and others to satisfy their direct tax for 1815 and 1816, and state and coun ty taxes for 1817: amount 5530 65. James Eppinger, t. c. c. c. sept 3 179 Tax-Collector’s sales. Onl..e fi,st Tuesday in .November next, Will be sold at the court-house, in the city of Sa- vann’ah,between the hours of 10 and 3o’clock,. A Building on. lot No. 1, Tyrconnel tytheing, Darby ward, adjoinging Mrs. Minis’s lot; levied on as the property of Charles Halt y, to satisfy his direct tax for 1816, and state and county tax for 1817. JAMES EPPINGER, t. c; c. c. act 10 195 Administrator’s sales. On the first Tuesday in December next, Will be sold before the courthouse in the cityo Savannah, between the usual hours the follow ing negroes, to wit: Mary and her children; sold as the personal property of Alexander Habersham, deceased. By order of the Administrator. .M. Herbert,^z/cl’r. oct 6 193 Georgia—Bryan county. By James Bir.i, clerk of the court ot ordinary of the county and state aforesaid. Whereas, major John Weils, of said county, applies for letters of administration on the estate >ad effects of Benjamin Jones, late of Chatham county, planter, deceased, in behalf of the heirs. These, are, therefore, to cite anil admonish, all and singular, the kindred and creditorsof thesatd deceased, to file theirobjectians, (if any they have) in my office, on or Before the fir-t Monday in November next, otherwise letters of administra tion will be granted him. Given under my hand and seal this 17th day of September, 1518. and in die 43d year of tlie inde pendence of the United Stales of America. [LS] JAMESBIRD.cc o> c sept 17 * 185 Notice. All persons haring demands against the estate of John Anderson, and Andrew Leby, will nre- e« them immediately, duly attested tc; and all ndebted to said persona end their estates u i ] mak- payn.enl without dt'arf"> f. D. I.EBEY ;-r. . t- Notice. All persons indented to the ettate of WiHiatr ’homas Harris, deceased, late of M’lntosh cour- are desired to make immediate piyment; and hose hr. • ii.g eKims to present them for pay men’ -Op. rly alusted, previous to the 1st of Septcm be r next. Benjamin Baker, ?■»—.• William Dunham S M Intosh sounrjr, June 22,1818—jea'—148 Administrator’s s< On the first Tuts day in December next. Will be sold before the courtdiouse in the city of Savannah, between tbe usual hours, the follow* ing negroes: Tom, Sary, Billy, Nancy, Patty, Harriet, Hetty, Tom and Elisha; sold as the personal property of John Jackson, late of Savannah, deceased. Sold by order of the Administratrix. M. Herbert, aucVr. oct 6 193 Cash sale of Slaves. The subscribers will oiler for sale, by public auction at tlie Roy ill ton Mills, in the county of Amelia, near the Appomattox river, about forty miles from Richmond, and fif*y above Petersburg, on the 71st December next, if lair, if not, the next fair day thereafter, at least one hundred and fifty SLAVES, certainly; and probably more. These slaves are believed to be a choice parcel; nearly .lie whole of them, with the ir descendants, having been assigned to a lady in right of dower, and many of tliem originally selected out of a much greater number. They will be distributed by lot, before the day of sale, under a judicial decree, amongst tbe revitioners, in ce nsequence of an agreement be tween them and the tenant io dower made for that purpose. " ’ Persons desirous of purchasing slaves, may be supplied with them at this sale of almost'any des cription. Distant purchasers are hereby assured, that the sale will be made without reserve, unless prevented by some unforesen occurrence, beyond the control of the subscribers— and tbit the term* will be cash. William B. Giles. John R. Archer. Then. B. Banister. W illiam J. Barksdale. The editors of tlie Lynchburg Press, Charles ton Citj Gazette, Savannah Republican, Huntsville Rep. bhtan.andState Gaaetie, Natchez. wiD please publish the above tall the 21st December next, and forward their accounts immediately to this office for payment. Richmond Enquirer qffte, July 14,