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FOR LIVERPOOL,
, jzrc-, ship
y> I<‘’ ‘.*bV m-d O’ .\ A 7,
< i' f _ Jam** B. Eun,.u, tnaficr,
trAm Nov/ ready to take in hei carga,
having; one third engaged lot freight of the rcmßij
titr, apply o the captain on hoard, or to
James ht \\ iltium Magee.
fi litt? ft**’ > i I ihi . on,/ r t ,/l .
Ten liainlfome FILTERING STONES, and fifty
touk i DALLAS'!.
February 6
For New-York,
*-VV_ The regal; r packit brig
a; ./ - i s /- -R /A
V E, John Buhniam, niafti r—to !ail :.i
Six days, for freight or |.adage, apply
to the mailer oil boatd, at btaigc*, Burroughs and
lintler’# wharf, or to
BENJAMIN W. STRONG.
For f..le, lauding front laid bug,
100 half lulrtU Virginia flour,
100 ream* Printing Paper,
10-linplhead# prime St. Croix Sugar*,
25 calk# Chel’niic Oniefe. Mar. 11...22.......
. FOR XEW-YOHK or II OO TO.V
* 7 .C''j>\ As freight may offer, the remark
uhlA'all lading Sc hooner
T.g-i-Jg . AUR.I XY,
tS Si*!*.’ Jt3a# Captain Nick:; usok.
Burthen Ho tone, now lying at rrar!;’, wharf,
for freight t r palfagc apply to the mallei on hcaiu,
or at the Savannah Shoc-Stoie
• Where arc fur Sale,
*4 Barrels, GlatUier Salit,
Oaths Cot N-iis,
tinges Ho. 3 Chocolate,
k l'n..ting and Writing Paper, ar.d
BOUT S, SHOES, f. a# ulual.
Match 17, at-
J ‘or Freight or Charter
TO ANY PORT IN EUROPE,
Tlte fust sailing ship J U X O;
Sent Toby, master. Burthen*ttfo
dL'tjy T ahd fifty tons- Toe teiins aj>.
J• IDLER dc Cos.
*
* 200 bales Cotton arc]
wanted on freight, to fill tip the brjjiftAeJM
latuh, capl. Little, for
MEIN, MACKAY 8c Cos.
March U. 23, j
SUPERIOR COURT,
January 7Vr?w, 1807.
The* following persons having been returned duly
fuminontdi nuut default, viz.
(i rand * Jurors.
Charles Odingfells, John Bacon Francis Dovle, So
lomon Shad, Uaiaclc Gibbons, Thomas Newell, ten.
Thomas Newell, jun.. Archih.il.tloL Bulloch, I. S. Dc
Nlontmolim, Andrew M'Credie, Georgy Anderson,
‘William Spencer.
Petit Jurors.
WilliAm Sawyer, Andrew Knox, Josiah Cotier, Jo
leph l'mder, William Jenkiiu, John N. Fry, Frede*
jiek Shaffer, Godlrey llover, John Fryer, George L.
*('ope, Joseph Lon# worth, Robert Scott, Stephen
Craft,. Robell S. Gibion, Samuel Ihly
It i* endued by the court, that the laid defaulting
grand jurors be fined in the lum ol foity dollars each ;
a 1 the laid defaulting petit jurors in the lum of
twenty dollars each—unless they severally do fiie\v
good and iiillu lent cauie of crtcuic,to*be made on oath,
befote any juftile oi the peace, and tiled m the clerk’s
iUice of this Court, within thirty days.
Lxtrad Idem the inmate*, this 17th March. 1807. |
• Jub T. liwilcs, clerk.
March 17 -
NCI U
Savanna Ii Ohnchy 1807.
yy EHOLVF.D that election tor an Alderman to
_r k reprcliT.c Frankliii'ward, be held on Friday the
£7ih imi. at. the houlu commonly called the lii atre,
iiigl that John Cumining, George Scott, and Thomas
clip's, he a, c niana
to lit peri I.UUU
JUB T. BOLL IS, C.C.
March 17 * - l J
JOHN CABOS,
JJr fir Dresser Ik Barber ,
■J k I.SPKCTFI I.LY itt<oMk-n that he has
JK V taken .i Shop, two UuotWt etlward of the hotile
lately on upieil hy hlr. M. Germain, and a few doors
>\t ;1 of Meliit anJ Baker, on the Bay ; where
he Shaves clean :nf with ease to the fart, C uts u;ul
Itri iles l latr in the height of htsluou, on the following
teruiOa — *
caOt,, A Dreflittg Ladies Hair, B 7 1-2 cts.
V ditto Ocntlemens ditto t|C,
ditto , ditto Boys and Childrens
fluxing, ii 1-3 m
Match 10. ‘f>
Vti 1 uabie Lands
r J *nr. Suhfcriher will dispose of the following pro
_i.petty, on :—One undivided third
ot i mil on Cat-Head.creek, ii the county of M‘ln
tulli, >!iltu:ii .g in the whole, between three and four
• timufani! ..cres, ol encelieiU lit for the cultute of
Hue..led Cotton.—An i ycellwit dweiltiig-lioule, with
necellary out-huddings, and lit lots adjoining therto,
in the town <>i Da.ieti.—One undtv.ied half of the
.townlhip iv MMntolh, adjoining Darien, and fronting
on the Alatuinaha river.—Several acre# ot high and
lo \ land adjoining the city ol tiavannuh to the ealtward.
The high and nuv be laid ont into lot#, or the whole
make ~n excellent farm, l’art ol tin# uaet t# at prelent
• improved an 4 h.bject t*i a Leaie, — l lie titles to laid
yrSpv’rty aye iiuinj utablr, and a general warranty tor
the t. r.e, will b given to the purchaser.... For lartlter
par iculais,app yto Charle.Jdarris, attaint') at law,
a. ,IV.r. lli.gh Red## mcieha.tt.iu S-vaanali; or to the
tulierjker, at Darien.
. • •’ a a.M PD N M‘IN TOeSH.
Darien, MarclV-i. . 20
.
Al.I. prtfeUts h.svinj, any against the es
tate of the kite t eot \ MMntofh, d-eealed, will
render in their aecotou. to CiIARLLs HARRIS dq. i
or to the Sublcrtlier at D. ,er A
lIAMJ'WEN M'INTOSIL .ulin'r.
JDatl if# .V:rcA**4, 1807. #t _'o.
Brigade Orders,
SapjsnaH, 23 th February. 1807.
TIIF. lliigadirr G-ntral of the lit Brigade
of the Georgia Militia, orders and diretts the
captains commanding companies in the 2d bat
talion ot the 111 regiment in the laid brigade, to
afltmn'r as cat ly as poflihle, and give notice a
gn cable to the 7th ection of the militia law,
now in force, for an election to be held at the
Court Houfein the Ci’y of Savannah, on Mon
day the thirtieth day in March next, for a Major
to command the laid Battalion, in the room of
major Scriven, ri signed.
By order rj Brigadier General Flotd,
G. R. DUKE,
(20) Ir.f/i. let Brigade, Geo. Militia..
n ■
Battalion Orders.
IN pursuance of Brigade Orders of 28th of February,
un i.lection s ordered to be held at the court-house,
.11 the city of Savannah, on M on( lay the thirtieth inst.
for Major of the fecood Battalion in the room of major
Striven resigned, and John Pooler and Ulrick Tobler,
dtp s are hereby appointed to superintend laid election,
with Andrew M’Lane and George Herb, captains.
A. M’LANE, Ca/it.
Commanding 2d Butt, let Regt.
March 17. 1 23
TAXES.
IN conformity with the City Tax Ordinance, the
Trealurer gives notice, that he is now ready to receive
the Taxes imposed by said Ordinance... Executions
will be Blued in thirty days Jront the date hereof,
ugaitill all defaulters
J. Marlhall, City-Treasur er.
February 16 14
77KEE NEGROES and PERSONS of COLOUR,
1 at e called upon to pay their TAXES to the fubferi
ber before the expiration of thirty days... After that pe
riod, executions will be iflued by
J. Marlhall, c. t.
February 20 IS
* NOTICE.
THE Subfcaiber having clofcd his
at B;unfwink, in Glynn Cunty, gene
frai.y solicits such persons who are in arrears
1 him, to for immediate settlement, either
| or) John Sanders efq. near Brunswick, whom
| he has appointed his agent there, or upon him
111 Savatihah at his house, near Maiket Square,
• otherwise they mull exptet to be deit with a-
to law.. P. MENARD.
“February 20 15.
Board of Commission
ers* of Pilotage.
• S.tVANNAH, June 4, iSoi.
I’ Consequence of I'everal persons adting illegally
as Pilots,
Omni the Secretary do puhlilh monthly
the Pilots, as poli'cfs Branches or Cer
tificates from this Board.
Extract from the Miniutes.
“I IIQ MAS PITT, Secretary.
Aoar.KAßiv to the order of the Board, I do
hereby give notice, that the following periont only, are
duly authorized to aiS as Pilots:
Thomas Nottage, “)
Ilham Clay, j
James Scranton, I „ . _, .
William Koyfton, f Branch P lot *
E lijah Broughton,
Thomas A worthy, J \
Richard Wall, Brancli Pilots. V
William Wall, utting under hint.
John Major, T
Peter Ccafar,
Reuben Anderson, I
John Braniby, Certificate Pilot*.
John Dennis, 1
John Dixon,
Thurnas Oiborn. J
THuMAS PITT, Sec'ry.
Aclminstrator’s Sale.
U.N’DEU. and by v rtue of an order ob
tained from the honorable the Jultices of
the inferior Court ot Camden county, will be
sold on the full TUESDAV in April next,
m the town of Jelferfon, between the hours of
ten and four o’clock, all the REAL ESTITE
of Anthony Suares. late of Camden county,
dcccated, intended for the benefit of the credi
tors and heirs of the deeealed. Conditions
will be made known on tht day of sale.
J. M. Lindsay, aamor.
Rachel Suares, adm'x.
January 23. j
Prime Seed Pice.
I‘OR SALE a. quantity of Prime Seed
Iviec, intircly tree trom red grains, being the
production of River Swamp, the firft years
planting, tile price is oue dollar per bushel
Apply to the fubferiberat his rtfidence, St.
James lauare.
JOHN H MOREL,
Decembei23 ts 39
Shei iff’s Sale.
Ca the Fir,? TUESDAY In April, WILL
bh SOLD at the Court-house in the town
of Brunstt iel, Glvnn County,
* I ’WO hundred two and a half acres of L \ND,
1 draw nby Jolhua Morgan, of Glynn county, in
the fir It dulrict in* Baldwin county, No. 71. Seized
-and taken under execution as the property of Jolhua
1 Morgan, deceased, to fatisfy a judgment in favor cf
Noble Junes, eiq. Conditions of late, calh.
ILLLIu B.kY.\E . s. g e#
February J 7. jy
Land & Negroes.
o
For Sale in Georgia.
ALL that Illand in view of i arien, on the
Alatamaha, known by the name of
Black Island,
Containing about 300 acres of high land,
and 900 acres of brackish and frefh marlh.—
The high land is of the firlt quality for Cotton,
and the crop of the moll promising kind. It
has all'o this advantage, that it may be easily
flowed .with frtfh water, and of course equally
well adapted for the culture of rice a9 of cot
ton. Tne high land giving complete security
both for settlements and preservation of crops.
It is well known from the fuccefsful experiments
which major Butler has made by planting firni.
lar lands, that they are not only very produc
tive, but the quality of the cotton is much su
perior to that raised on the high land. There
will be fold with the above property one hun
dred seasoned SLAVES, and poffcfiion can
be given the firft of January next —For terms
apply to William Mein, or Edward S warlreci ,
Efqrs. Savannah.
1 bom as Spalding.
Novr. 14 28
Administrator’s Sales.
Pursuant to an order and decree of the Court
of Ordinary of the County of Chatham,
Will be exposed at public sale, at the Cou't-house
of the city of Savannah, on the frit Tuesday
in April next,
ALL that tract or parcel of LAND, con
taining 350 acres, be the fame more or
lels, late the property of George Baillie, de
cealed, being in the county of C mden, bound
ed on the east by Great Satilla River, and on
all other sides by Land vacant at the time of the
survey thereof.
Also, one other tra& or parcel of land, con
taining 300 acres, be the fame moi or less, late
the property of George Baillie, deceased, being
in the county of CamdcD, bounded on the East
by the said George Kaillic’s land, and on all
other sides by vacant land, at the time of the
survey thereof.
Also, all that tract of land, containing 500
ac C 6, be the fame more or less, originally
granted to Robert Baillie, deceased, being in
the county of MTntolh, bounded fonth by the
river Alatamaha, east on the land originally
granted to Cath ine Douglass, north on lands
granted to Wm. M’lntofh, and weft on lands
granted to John M’Cullough, which said three
trails of land were severally fold at the confif
cated sales, and purchased by the late John
Peter Ward, deceafi-d, and now to he disposed
of, under an order of court, as part of his real
estate. The two firft tracts contain good Cot
ton Land, and the last trail is of the frst quality
of Ti te Swamp. Terms to be made known
on the day ot sale, and for further particulars
apply to col. Joseph Haberth ;nj, in the city ot
Savannah, or to the fubferibers on the Island
of Cumberland.
N. S. BAYARD, Adm’or.
ESI HER BAYARD, Adm’rx.
February 3 10.
SherifPs Sale.
WILL BE SOLD, at the Court House in the
■ 7 own of Brunswick, Glynn County, on the
frst Tuesday in pnl next, between the hour t
of IO and 2 ‘ o’clock.
ALL the right and title of the estate of
Jolhua Morgan and of John G. Snead,
contiitayg’of a valuable tract of LAND on the
Island of St. Simons containing 100 acres
more or less, with the improvements thereon.
Also, one of Eves’ Cot. on Jins, seized and
taken under execution as the property of Joshua
Morgan and John G- Snead, to fatisfv a Judge
ment obtained by Hamilton ar.d Cooper. Con
ditions Calh.
WILLIAM PAYNE, s. s c.
Brunswick, February 20. 15.
Sheriff’s Sale.
On the First TUESD IT in April next,
Will befold at the Court House, in the City cf
Savannah, between the hoursof ten and three
o’clock,
Ten Necrroes.
• O
Levied o by virtue of several executions
obtained againlt the Eflate op John Carraway
Smith,
T. ROBERTSON, s. c. c.
March 6. ‘2O
Inferior Court— June Term.
UPON the petition of Rachael Morgan, re
lief of Joseph Morgan, deceased, begging
the eftablilhment of a certain written agreement,
wherein Philip M’Kennon became indebted 10
Thomas B. Burntman of said county, in tne
sum ot one hundrtd and forty three dollars, lev.
enty-five ctnts—and that said Joseph Morgan,
in his life time, bought said agreement of said
Bu ■neman, which said agreement is loft or
mislaid
ORDERED, that said agreement or evi
dence of debt be tftablilhed, a# dircdftrl by the
lixth feftton of the Judiciary A6t, in fu;h cases
made and provided, due notice being given of
this applica’ on agreeable to the rules of court,
unlet cause be {hewn to the contrary.
By the Court, from the Minutes.
N. JONES, c. 1. c. c. c,
October ?4 422—iaw6m
The MERCHANTS’ k PLANTERS’
Coffee-House & Hotel,
OS TRE SAY.
THOMAS RAY LEY, sen.
INTENDS opening the above Hcnfeon the
25th inst and flattets hitnfelf, from thel.org
experience he has had in that line, it will he ta
his power to give general fatisfaction, and b’ g*
leave to solicit the patronage of the gentlemen
.Merchants and Planters.
N B. Aconftant L \RDE R, WINES and
SPIRITS, of the firft quality.
Co* Foreign and American Newsp3paper#
will be taken in.
Savannah, March 3, 1807. 18
50 Dollars Reward.
MISSING from the lubfcriber’sy::ri, anew Ne
gro Boy, about twelve years of a g t '. a eward
of ien Dollars will be paid for returning him, or
ifitolen a reward of Fifty Dollars, far the Boy anil
conviction of the thief.
THOMAS LAWRENCE.
March iq. -j-m
Valuable 1 own Property,
For Sale.
THAT commodious tenement HIOrSE,
where the fubferibers forme-lv lived,
confiding of 2 good and well finilhed DWF L
LING HOUSES, with floor cloths, gr-tes
and every necellary out building f o r the ac
commodation of separate families.
ALSO,
That new conveniet House, with gooff out
houses of every defeription. at present occupied
hy Mr. Harman, and known by Lot No. 11,
Old Franklin Ward
V C iNT LOTS,
Nos. 23. 26, and 27, Liberty Ward, corner
Lots, and fi'uated in a part of the Town, that
feetr.s to be progrt fling fall in improvements.
Nos 9, and 30, Columbia Wavd—No. 30, is
a corner Lot. For terms apply to
MEIN, MACK \Y & Cos.
Aoaemler 4
5 Dollars Reward,
RAN-AWAY from the fubf.ri ber on £2—
turday the 3d inll a iugro fellow named
GEORGE, well known in and about Savan
nah, and formerly belonged to Capt. Geoige
HaifL He is about 5 feet, 5 or 6 inches hij.ii,.
thin visage, Hammers win. ri quellioneil fharpiy ;;
and when he went away h,s left hand was;
wraped in a woolen bag, in cot.fequeutc ot a
Whitlow he had on his little finger, on the kit
hand; lie has a wile at Mrs Haills on W iinnng
ton, and it is supposed he w il be about thcr?,.
All persons, and maflcrs of v; ITds p-t ocularly,,
are cautioned not to harbour, emph y on lake
him away, as the law will be rigorously enforced
againlt them. \\ hoever will return him to the
fubferiber, or lodge him in gcai in Savannah*
shall receive ;he above reward.
P. guerakd.
January 9,3
25 Dollars Reward.
P AN- A \VAY fronn,C'a] *. A. D. Abrahams, i*
XV. bavannah, some time in September, last, a
fellow named TONEY, obout 5 feet 6 inches high
and about <26 years of age, stout made and ha# a larre
mouth and eyes. He w<.s taken up in Cool'awhatchie
and made hiseicape. W hoever will lodge him in any
goal or deliver him to the subferiber Ihall receive
the above reward. All persons are forwarned a"ainsC
hireing or harboring the laid negro.
ISAAC ABRAHAMS.
January SO. a , n _ y
20 Dollars Reward.
“O A N away from the
x * I jLV r ' )bf tribtr, on the 25 U
ct o(^°^er < ISO 6, a NE
1* “VIIH GRO UOMaN, ab ut
years of age ; isafhorr
thjck wench,rather blacket
, "“ l " 1 lT than negroes are in gev,< ral,
thick lips, and fome pock marks on her face ;
speaks broken English, and has a down look ;
the is an African born ; has been in the country
about seven years ; her name is Maxy. She
fays that fhc belongs to James MUntt fli, of
this place. The above reward will.be paid to
any person that will lodge said wench in Sa
vannah Jail, and necellary expences paid She
has been used to house work, ia a cook and
waflier, kc. and occafior.ally has worked in the
field. I expedt that said wench has gone to
Augusta, or was landed at Purisburgh, as T
have reason to apprehend, that she left this,
in one of the Augusta boats.
F-dward Stebbins.
CT It is not unlikely that she may have a
forged pass, and will endeavor to pafa herfetf as
a free woman.
January 20 6
PUBLISHED
EVERT TUESDAY, THU'ILSDAY AN SATURDAY,
BY JOHN F. EVER ITT,
ON THE SAY, SAVANNAH, (GEORGIA)
AT SIX DOLLARS rEtl ANNUM I'AYAELE H ALT
YEAULT, IN ADVANCE.