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fjvjl ■per.in ' die Sidfr tiler, ’to. 4 Etuhaagt,
a Very ix tnfive < ffijtln.ciJ of
SPRING GOODS,
VIZ:
300 1 iccr'-s Oxncburg), of the Gift. and inferior
quality.
ico o;>. ‘l’i< kliiiburgt, ditto ditto ditto
200 Ho. Bremen Rolls,
100 do. IJaden ditto,
50 do fine Dowlafs,
’ 50 do. Uoufmaclim, Linen, fuitablefor Bag
gifff*
50 do. (iron;’ fhteting Lintn,
30 do. li. t fliirtu g di to.
30 do. line am’ common Diaper,
2CO do India Nankeens,
200 coarse Shins, for h use servants,
Avery handforr.t afforlrr.ent of
Damsek table cloths, with or without Napkins,
1) Ito Ditto Marled s Countcr| anee,
Umbrellas, Thr ad U Cotton Stockings,
Gm Cases, Demijohns,
Vine I.quor Cates, *
I’l.i k Books, Writing Paper,
Tee lie and Thread,
T !> e Caiiors, V ower Pots
G*afs Chandeliers,
.And a laigc assortment of fine and common
GLASS WARE,
with a variety of
Hardware CJ (,roceries
Will. WOODBUIDGE.
February 24. t. law. 16
Knox and Pope,
Have just received, and for file ,
30 hhds. h'gki 4th proof .Jamaica rum,
25 iihdi,. n r j roe gt, Croix SUG ARS.
30 bids. y r
50 barrels and half barrels flour,
50 kegs choice retailing tobacco,
50 boxes forp, and 20 boxes candles,
50 Hit o window glass, to by 12,
20 chrlts hyfon, hyfoil Ikin <Sc fouchong tea*,
Gl ‘ Runt, C'ogn a ■ Brandy and Holland Gin,
111 hhds pipes, qr. calks, aud by the de
ni j hi or gallon.
March 14. 22.
J\ AL IVoodbridgey
ii A 9 KtcrivrD ON CONSIGNMENT, AT HIS STORK,
Nd. ! 5, IN TUt IXC HANOI, Tlltinr.lOWlNll AR
TICLI.S, which 111 uiiim FOR SALL—*I2:
45 hhds prime retailing Sugar,
20 ditto old Jamaica Rum,
15 ditto do. St Croix ditto,
14 ditto N E ditto,
1 1 j* 1 pea superior French Brandy,
5 boxes Hav. miah Sugar,
2000 lb. . merican Cordage,
io tons Swccds Iron, fiat square and round
ba'S.
20 boxes 8 by 10 Window Glass,
3 cases Oxnahurgs and Tickhi burgs
1 ditto ’J umhlers and Wine Gialfes,
1 ditto ltisli Linen,
1 inn k li.k Ham/kcrchitfs,
4. 1 boxes brown Soap,
30 bales prime Sea Island Cotton,
A qu.utity Copper, Nails, Spikts a Bolts
1 Slop Bell,
A L S O
Comp’ fit'on Rudder, %
Brum fi sad Pmttls,
All which articles, he will fcl! low sot
Cah
Febtuaiy 3. taw. 6w. io.
Public Baths.
rnHli fublcriber returns his refpedfu’ thanks
M to Ins fi lends and the inhabitams ol Sa
vsi.oah, for the generous encouragrineat they
have gr,luted him, in the two efiaHifhments he
b.i-. termed in tilts city. He has the honol to
inform the public, that by the full of April,
the BA THS will beoptn in the lame place
they were kept lall feafen.
Trie Impruvi men is he has thought inhfpen
falile to ni:k; by rcndening the rooms larger,
■no hy g vi ig them a degree of air necclfary in
the warm feafou oi this country, leads him to
li pc tot tlie continuation of encouragement and
kind patronage of his cuflomers.
Toe p ice ol Inscription for the season, fix
nroiiths, ten dollars—lix do lars for 3 months—
and 25 cents for each Batn.
L. GLEISES.
March 14. r—o 22.
John Iting,
TAYLOR AND HABIT MAKER,
I~y ESPECTFULLY informs his friends
V.‘ ud the public, that he has - lately com
ni> need bufinefa in the I lonic lately occupied
l>y Mr Francis S. Miller, between the Stores
ci Mr firs. Marquaud and Paulding and Mi.
.3 vid Taylor, near the Market—where he
hopes, by duct attention to bulincss, ncatnefs
,in execution and punctuality to his engagements
—to nuijt the patreuag of the publig.
. Fioruary 6. it
’ PAINT. “
4 few keg* London ground white I.ead Paiilt.
be* &.ns er
• PETER MITCHEL.
Xl.*urry X ,5
Notice.
T HEP LEY GIVE NOTICE, that in purfuanee of
Ia refolutinß, ol the hoard cl Comroiflloners of the
‘1 ov.-n and common* cf Frioerjca, all those persons
who have failed to comply with the terms of their
retpective leaks, or purchalee of Lots, fliall without
dt< rreniinatioii, be fuej on a futther failure, of three
mouth*, fiom the date of th.s advertisement.
By order of the Commiflioners,
JOSEPH TURNER,
Clerk of the Board of Commissioners.
Frederica, March 12,1807. m 21
JOHN CAJ3OS,
Ilnir Dresser & Barber,
Tk F SPECTI ULLY informs the public, that he has
J \ taken a .Shop, two doors westward of the house
lately occupied by Mr. M. Germain, and a few doors
w est of Meffis Ogdens and Baker, on the Bay ; where
he .’ haves cie3n and with ease to the face, Cuts and
Lredes Hair iu the height of fashion, on the following
terms
Cutting & DrelTmg Ladies Hair, 37 1-2 cts.
ditto ditto Gentlemens diito 25
ditto ditto Boys and Childrens do. 12 1-2
! having, 6 1-4
March 10. 20
Valuable Lands &c.
r I ’HE Subscriber will dispose of the following pro-
J[ perty, on reasonable terms :—One undivided third
of a on Cat-Head creek, in the county of M‘ln
tolh, containing in the whole, between three and four
thoufanji acres, of excellent land fit for the culture of
Rice an d* otton.—An excellent dweiling-houfe, with
necelfary out-building, and fix lots adjoining therto,
in the town of Darien.—One undivided half of the
township of M'lntofh, adjoining Darien, and fronting
on the Alatamaha river.t—Several acres of high and
low land adjoining the city of Savannah to the east ward.
The high land may be laid out into lots, or the whole
make an excellent farm. Part of this trad! is at prefect
improved and luhject to a J.eafe.— i’he titles to laid
property are indilputable, and a general warranty for
the fame, will lie given to the purchafer....For lurther
par ienjars, apply to Charles Harris, attorney at law,
and Mr. Hugh Ross, merchant, in Savannah; or to the
l'ubfcriber, at Darien.
HAMPDEN M'INTOSH.
Darien, March 4. ct 20
ALL persons having any demands against the es
tate of the late George MTntofli, deceased, will
render in their accounts to CHARLES HARRIS efq
or to the Subscriber at Darien.
HAMPDEN M-INTOSII, Adm’r.
Darien, March 4, 1807. ct 20.
Notice.
THF. fubferiber being appointed Guardian of Jacol
Gould, a minor, calls on ail persons in poftelfioß
ot Negroes, Books, Bonds. Notes and Papers of every
defeription, belonging to laid min r, to deliver up the
fame, without delay, on or before the firft of March
next; as, after that day, suits will be entered against
all defaulters ; and all persons indebted to laid minor,
a e called on for payment. Those who neglect this
notice, will find their account, in the Rands ot J. Cuy
ler, elq. for recovery.
JAMES ALLISON, Guardian.
Sav. February 13 law6w 13
TAXES.
with the City Tax Ordinance, the
Tie notice, tti.lt he 1. ready to receive
the'4rt™|Hmpofed by said Otdinance...Execution*
will be issued in thirty days Irom the date hereof,
against all defaulters
J. Marshall, City-Treafueer.
February 16 14
Ij’REE NEGROES and PERSONS of COLOUR,
are called upon to pay their FAXES to the fubferi
ber before the expiration of thirty days... After that pe
riod, executions will be Mued by
J. Marshall, c. t.
February 20 15
GEORGIA. By Stephen M‘Coy, clerk of the
[l. S.] ( court of Ordinary, forßu lochcoun-
S. M‘Cot. j ty, in the state aforeftiid.
‘ITTHEREAS Eli Kennedy has applied for letters of
V V adm nirti'.ition on -he ellate and effe&sof 1 rancis
Kennedy, deceased; thele are therefore to cite and
admonim all and lingular the kindred and creditors of
the deceased, to be and appear before the next Court of
Ordinary, to be held on the firft Monday in April
next, to lhew cause (if any they have) wh) letters of
administration lhould not be granted.
Given under my hand and leal, .this second day of
March, 1807, and in the 81 ft year of American Inde
pendence. c.
Adminstrator’s Sale.
UNDER andHs v.rtue of an order ob
tained from the honorable th • Justices of
tii. inferior Court of Camden county, will be
sold cn the firft TUESDAN in April next,
iu the town of Jeflerfon, between the hours of
ten and four o’clock, all the REAL ESTATE
of Anthony •Suaret . late of Camden county,
deceased, intended for the benefit of the credi
tors and heirs of thtf deceased. Conditions
will Ic made known on the day of sale.
J. M. Lind lay, adm or.
Rachel Suares, adm'x.
January 23. •
Prime Seed Rice. ‘
FOR SALE a qujnfity of prime f6eed
Rice, intircly free from red grain*, being the
production of River Swamp, the firft year*
planting, the price is one dollar per bushel
Apply, to the fubferiber at his refidcnce, St.
James square.
. JOHN H MOREL,
Deccmbcra3 ts 39
Brigade Orders,
SjfFASSAH, 23th February, 1807.
THE Brigadier General of the xit li tgadc
of the Georgia Militia, orders and directs the
captains commanding companies in the 2d bat
tal.on of the lit regiment in the said brigade, to
aflemble as eatly as pofiible, apd give notice a
gr eable to the 7th lection of the militia law,
bow in force, for an election to be held at the
Court House in the Ci'y of Savannah, cn Mon
day the thirtieth day in March next, tor a Major
to command the said Battalion, in the room of
major Scriven, r-signed.
By order of Brigadier General Fictd,
G. R. DUKE,
(20} Imiji. \st Brigade, Geo. Militia.
NOTICE.
THE Subscriber having elofed his bulinefa
at Biutifwink, in Glynn County, gene
r. !y folicita fueh persons who are in arrears
to h'rrt, to call for immediate fettiemer.t, either
on John Sanders efq. near Brunswick, whom
he has appointed his agent there, or upon him
in Savannah at hts house, near Market Squa.e,
otherwise they mult expect to be deit with a
gresM- to law. p. MENARD.
February 20. 13.
Administrator’s Sales.
Pursuant to an order and decree of the Court
of Ordinary of the County of Chatham,
Will be exposed at public file, at the Court-houte
of the city of Savannah, on the first Tuesday
in April next ,
ALL that tract or parcel of LAND, con
taining 350 acres, be the fame more or
fels, late the property ot George Baillie, de
ceated, being in the county of (Linden, bound
ed on the eall by Great Satilla River, and on
all other sides by Land vacant at the time oi the
survey thereof.
Also, one other traft or parcel of land, con.
taining 300 acres, be the fame more or less, late
the property of George Baillie, deceased, being
in the county of Camden, bounded on the Eall
by the said George Baillit’s land, and on all
other sides by vacant laud, at the time of the
lurvey thereof. 1
Also, all that tract of land, containing 500
ac eB, be the fame more or less, originally
granted to Robert Baillie, deceased, being in
the county of M’lntofh, bounded south by the
river Alatamaha, east on the land originally
granted to Cath.ine Douglass, north on lands
gran-ed to Wm. M’lntofli, and weft on lauds
granted to John M’Cullough, which said three
tradfs of land were severally fold at the confif
cated sales, and purthafed by the late John
Peter Ward, deceased, and now to be disposed
of, under an order of court, as part of his real
tftate. The two firft tracts contain good Cot
ton Land, and the last traft is of the fr st quality
of Tire Swamp. Terms to be made knovwi
on the day of sale, and for further particular;
apply to col. ‘Joseph Habersham , in the city oi
Savannah, or to the subscribers on the Island
of Cumbciland.
N. S. BAYARD, Adm’or.
ESTHER BAYARD, Adm’rx,
Ftbrnary 3 10.
Sheriff's Sale.
On the Firs TUESDAY in April, WILL
BE SOL.D at the Court~house in the town
oj Brunswick, Glynn county,
‘T'WO hundred two and a half acres of LAND,
. drawn by Jolhua Morgan, of Glynn county, in
the firft district in Baldwin county, No. 71. Seized
and taken under execution as the property of Jolhua
Morgan, deceased, to fatisfy a judgment in favor of
Noble Jones, efq; Conditions of sale, calh.
a iLLiAiU PaY.\L. s. g- c.
February 27. 17
SheriiPs Sale.
WILL BE SOLD, at the Court House in the
7 own of Brunfwicl, Glynn County, on the
frst 1 uefday in epril next , between the hours
of* 10 and 2 o'clock.
ALL the right and title of the estate of
Jolhua Morgan and of John G. Snead,
confiding of a valuable tract of LAND on the
Island of St. Simons containing 100 acres
more or less, with the improvements theieon.
Also, one of Eves’ Cotton Jins, seized and
taken under execution as the property of Joshua
Morgan and John G. Snead, to fatisfy a Judge,
ment obtained by Hamilton and Cooper. Con
ditions Calh.
WILLIAM PAYNE, s. c- c.
Brunswick, February 20. 15.
Sheriff’s Sale.
On the First TUESD AT in April next,
Will befold at the Court House, in the City of
Savannah, between the hoursof ten and three
o’clock,
Ten Negroes.
Levied o by virtue of several executions
obtained the Ejlate of John Carr away
Smith.
’ T. ROBERTSON, s. c. c.
March ?. 2 o
. ’An Apprentice
TO the PRINTING BUSINESS is want.
cd at this office. A lad of from 13 to
16 years of age will be well treated.
febtuary 27 • ‘ y
ml
The MERCHANTS’ & PLANTERS’
CoiTee-llouse & Hotel,
OH THE BAY,
THOMAS BAYLFiY, sen.
INTENDS opening the above Hotife on the
25th Inst, and flatteis himfeif, from the long
experience he has had in that line, it will be in
his power to give general fatibfaction, and beg*
leave to solicit the patronage of the gentlemen
Merchants and Plantets.
N B. A conliant LARDER, WINES ar.d
SPIRITS, of the firft quality.
Oj* Foreign and American Xewspapapers
vyill be taken in.
Savannah, March 3, 2807. 18
Valuable Town Property,
For Sale .
THAT commodious tenement HOUSE,
where the fubfcribc-rs formerly lived,
confiding of 2 good and well f.iiilhcd DWEL
LING HOU.SES, with floor cloths, grates
arid every necefiary out builJing for the ac.
commodation of feuarate families.
ALSO,
That new convenict House, with good out
lioufrs of every dcfcriplion, at preient oecuuied
by Mr. H.u man, and kuown by Lot No. It,
Old Franklin Ward
V -CANT LOTS,
Nos. 25, 26, and 2 7, Liberty Ward, corner
Lots, and fuuated in a part of the Town, that
seems to be progrtffing fail in improvements.
Nos. 9, and 30, Columbia Ward—No. 30, is
a corner Lot. For terms apply to j
MEIN, MACK AY & Cos.
NonemLcr 4 5.
Strayed or Stolen,
A Yellowilh, full blooded Englilh BULL.
DOG, his ears and tail cropp’d dole, had on
when he went a wav a leather itrap round his
neck. Whoever will deliver said dog at the
{tore of the subfenbers, lhall be fuitabiy re
warded for the fame.
B. & C. BROOKS.
March 10. ts. 20
5 Dollars Reward,
RAN-AWAY from the fubferiber on Sa
turday the 3d inst a ntgro fellow named
GEORGE, wtll known in and about Savan
nah, and formerly belonged to Capt. George
Haift, He is about 5 feet, 5 or 6 inches higi,
thin visage, Hammers whui quellioned fhaiplyj
and when he went away h;s left hand was
wraped in a woolen bag, in coufequruce of 2.
Whitlow lie had on his little finger, in the kit
hand; nc has a wife at Mrs Pla fts on Winning,
ton, and it is supposed he will be about (her...
all perfot<B, and mailers of v< fTds particularly,
are cautioned not to harbour, employ or take
him away, as the law wiil be rigorously enforced
againll them. Whoever will rttuni him to the
fubferiber, or lodge him in goal in Savannah,
{hall receive the above reward.
_ P. guerard.
January 9,3
25 Dollars Reward.
IT AN-A WAV from Capt. A. l\ Abrahams, in
XV Savannah, some time in September, bit. a Neero
fellow named TONEY, ebout 5 feet 6. inches hb,
and about 26 years of age, stout made and has- a tarve
mouth and eyes. He vv dS taken tip in Cooiaw hate hie
and made his ei'eape. Whoever wiil iodg* h.m ir any
goal, or deliver him to tbe sublcriber it:all receive
the above reward. All persons ate for warned aeahist
hnetng or harboring the said negro. °
ISAAC ALRAHA\'tS.
January 30. jjtu .9
20 Dollars Reward.
N away from t! e
XXfubfcribir, on tbe 25 h
ot Udober, 1806, a NE
GRO WOMAN, ab t-t
22 years of age ; is a fit T
thick wench,rather blacks t
than negroes are in general,
thick lips, and fome pock maikson htr fact j
speaks broken Eogliih, and has a down look ;
she is an African born ; has been in the count. y
about seven years ; her name is M/,ay. She
fays that (he belongs to James M’lntefh, t f
this place. The above reward will be paid to
any person that will lodge said wtnch in Sa
vannah Jail, and neceflary exptncts paid She
has been used to house work, is a cook and
waflter, Sec. and occalionally has worked in the
field. I expect that said wench has gone to
Augusta, or was landed at Purisburgh, ass
have realon to apprehend, that she left this
in one of the Augusta bents.
i-d ward Ptebbins.
CT It is not unlikely that she may have 3
forged pass, and will endeavor to pass herfeif as
a free woman.
January 20 g
PUBLISHED
EVI.RY TUESDAY, THURSDAY AN SAfURIAY,
BY JOHN F. EVER ITT,
OX THE BAY, SAVANNAH, (cEORSIa)
AT SIX COLLARS PER ANNUM PAYABLE UALT
VEARLY, IN ADVANCE.