The Republican ; and Savannah evening ledger. (Savannah, Ga.) 1807-1816, March 24, 1807, Image 4

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Charles McKenna, If it so- suit, at hit stair, text door to Mr. Mar • man ‘*/. ‘l's urti n Store, Market squart, A GE NERAL ASSORTMENT UF j ias, Wines, Liquors, (Groceries, &:c. ike. C'ONSIKTINO IN fAHI- or Tint XCLLoWJN* AKT I < i. E : Imperial Gunpowder, in bad ) ( ■ mttiler ‘UJ.U4 tad, C TEAS of the ft'pt,fine ln.per.4l i Ucft tmpor- Hyfon Chu! n 1 Dmum II) lon V Young Hyioo 3 W 1 N I. S. Old Madeira, Midoc Clar .t, vintage 1801, it, cases —lrilii bottled Port, Biwrry, Ten,rule, Frontignaft am. iVluacat Wine,*.. LIQOUH3. Genuine Old C<>yni.u Brandy, Holland Cin, Jamal an Rum and Iriih Wuitkey m demijohns, Bordeaux Brandy in pipes, Jamaica Rum in l.lidb. London bot tled I‘ortei and Brown .Stout. t < >i'.l)i ALS Stc. Rose, Orange, 0:1 of V< iiu'., Perfect I.ovr, Arinifee 1 Cherry and Kafpherry Brandy, Cinnamon, Role, Oraiu'c Blower and i.av.aider Water. PKLSEKVT.I) I'lilirs. Blue!: Curiam Jam. Goofeberrits,Apricots,Peaches, C; , cn <i Ft ar, Cherries, Plumbs, ike. I'icltli ..ilorted m Jars. A 80, Olives, Capers, Ci.ti kui, Red Cabbage, W a’nuts, &c. SAUCES. M'lfliroom, Walnut and Oyfler Ketchup, J.emon Yu kle. 818 .ice Anchovies, ijuiii .Saute,Chili and ‘1 ur agou Vinegar, bauce and Imperiale, tkc. SPICKS. Nutmeg/, Mace Close-, Cinnamon, Pepper, Allpice, ©ingor, &.e. GUGCERIES. Refined l.oaf, White Huvanna and Mufeavadn Sugars, Collie, Chocolate, AlmoinI*, 1 *, Raimis, Currants, Loudon Mustard in Cales, Spermaceti Caml/es and N. Vorlt Soap in Boxes, Englifli Tongues, real lla \aana Segaru, Balkets Salt, l’earl anil Scotch Barley, <Jlouceller, North Willhire and Pine Apple Chuefe, Loudon Starch, Queen Blue ICnglat, Salpetre, dec. ALSO, An afTortment of Cut and Plain GLASS, and SAK 111 BN WARE. Me begs leave to observe he fli. 11 use every endea vor to procure articles of the firft quality, m order to eiiabW him to iupply ruHomers on the bell terms.— Orders from the country particularly attended to Vefleis l’upplied and tsea Stores put up un the fhortcif notice. a Terms—CASH, approval! Notes or produce. November -1 ‘l-0 Uznabui gs ‘I icklinburgs. jfifjl opening by the Subscriber , A’o. 4. Exchange, a very ix enftve ajfortment of SPRING GOODS, VIZ: 300 pieces Oznaburgs, of the beil. and inferior quality. 100 do. Tu klinhurgs, ditto ditto ditt 200 do. Bremen Roils, 100 do. liaden ditto, jo do. fine Dowlafs, jo do. Houfmachin, Linen, fmtablsfor Bag- K'"B to do. strong fhceting Linen, jo do. tine Hinting ditto. 30 do. line and common Diaper, aOO do. India Nankeens, 200 coarse Stiilts, for Imufe fervanti, Avery handfomc ajfortment of Damask table cloth,, with or wit In ui Napkins, Ditto ditto Marfeili.s ( ouutcrpam 1, Llmtirellts, Pliread Sc Cotton blockings, Gin Cities, Demijohns, l ine Liquor Calcs, 11, ink Books, Writing Paper, Twite and Thread, Table Callers, 1 ; ovver Pots CPnfti Chandelier.<, .And a large assortment of fine and soramon GLASS WARE, with a variety of Hardware O’ Groceries Win. WOODBKIDGE. February 24. t. law. 16. V. M. JPoodb ridge, Has RECEIVin ON CO N SION M X NT, AT UIS STOXt, No. 5, IN THE XXC HANUE, 1H KKOLIOWINa AR TICLES, which hr urnss FOR SALE—vu: 4, Itbds. prinu tctailutg Sugar, 30 ditto old Jamaica Rum, 15 ditto do. St. Croix ditto, 14 ditto N. E. ditto, 6 pipe* superior French Brandy, j boxes Havmnah Sugar, eOOO lb. ainertcan Cordage, 20 tons S-.veeds Iron, flat square and round bar3. 20 boxes 8 by 10 .Wipdow Glass, 3 cabs Oxiiabttrgs and Tick inburgs 1 ditto Tumblers and Wiuc Giaffes, 1 ditto Irisli Linen, l trunk silk Handkerchiefs, A boxes brown Soap, 30 bales prime*Sea Island Cotton, •A quantity Copper, Nads, Spikes ik Bolts 1 Ship Bell, -ALSO- Coippofition Rudder, and Pmtels, All which articles, hb wjU fell low for Cash. February 3. law. 6w. to. . \ 131ank. Manifesto • For Sale at this Office: Brigade Orders, &.i r anhsh, 28//i February, 1807. THF. Btigaiiirr General of the ill Brigade of the Georgia Militia, order? and directs the caotain6 ct mmanding companies in tlie 2 J bat tal on of the llt regiment in the said brigade, to afiemble as eatly as pclfible, anel give notice a gr< cable to the 7th lection of the militia law, nnw in forte, fi ran election to he hi Id at the Court Houfein the Ci y of Savannah, on Mon ay the thiriirh day in March next, for a Major to command the said Battalion, in the room of major Scriven, r< signed, Bv order of Brigadier General Flotd, G. R. DUKE, (20) In:.ft. lat Brigade, (Ira. Militia. mu Battalion Orders. T N purluance of Brigade Orders of 28th of February, 1 un Flection soldered to be held at tlie court-houle, in the city of Savannah, on Monday the thirtieth inst. for Major of tb feiond Battalion in the room of major Scriven resigned, and John Fooler and Ulrick Tobler, efqrs. arc hereby appointed to superintend said election, wuh Andrew Al Bane and George Herb, captains. A. M’i-ANE, Cujit. Commanding 2d Balt, lot B<gt. March 17. “ 123 Valuable Lands &c. r r’HF. Subscriber will difpole of the following pro- I perty, on reasonable terms:—One undivided third of a tract on Cat-Head creek, in the county of M‘ln tofh, containing in the whole, between three and four thoiiiand acres, of excellent land lit for the culture of Rice and Cotton.—-An excellent dwelling-house, with iicci llary out-buildings, 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 Abitamaha river.—Several acres or high and low land adjoining the city of Savannah to the eastward. The high land may he laid out into lots, or the whole make all excellent farm, l’art of this tract is at prelent improved and subject to a I,cafe.— The titles to laid property are indilputable, and a general warranty for the fame, will be given to the purchafer....For further par icnlars, apply to Charles Harris, attorney at law, and Mr. Hugh Ross, merchant, in Savannah ; or to the fubicriber, at Darien. r A.MPDEN >I‘IN I OSH. Darien, March 4. ct 20 AM. peift >ns having any demands against the es tate of the late George M‘lntofh, decealed, will render in their accounts to GHARLES HARRIS ef<j or to th Subscriber at Darien. HAMPDEN M'INTOSH, Adm'r. Darien, March 4, 1807. Ct 20. SUPERIOR COURT, January Term , 1807. The following perfom having been returned duly fumiuoued, made default, viz. Grand Jurors. Charles Odingfells, John Bacon Francis Doyle, S lomon Shad, Barack Gibbons, Thomas Newell, fen, Thomas Newell, jun. Archibald S. Bulloch, I. S. De Montmollin, Andrew M‘Credie, George Anderlon, William Spencer. Petit Jurors. William Sawyer, Andrew Knox, Josiah Gotier, Jo seph Finder, William Jenkins, John N. Fry, Frede rick Shaffer, Godfrey Hover, John fryer, George L. Cope, Joseph Longworth, Robert Scott, Stephen Craft, Robert S. Gibfon,’ Samuel lhly It is ordered by the court, that the said defaulting grand jurors he fined in the sum of forty dollars each ; and the laid defaulting petit jurors in the sum of twenty dollars each—uuiefs they severally do shew good and luifitient cause of excule, to be made on oath, belote any julfice of the peace, and filed in the clerk’• cilice ot this court, within thirty days. Extract from the minutes, this 17th March, 1807. Job ‘l. Bohes, clerk. Marsh 13 f-j To be Sold, A VAI.U'B E COTTON PI.AN TATION, Aj ming Hie town of St. Mar, *s. in Ge-rgia, irh mediately 011 the river and oppoiite Rose Bluff; cn taii'.iug *SO acres of high planting land, upwards of one hundred acres of which s cleared and art plant ed 1 and h m 6co acres of prime hard marsh, which is a complete deep bed ol manure, never overflowed but bi extraord narv hgh fprirg tides, against which it can be ealily fccured, and then mav be very advantageous for railing cotton and provisions. There are on the pientifes a Tide- S >aw-Mill, that works two laws, in good repair and very productive; a good Dwelling H use and Out-Hoiiles: a large Garden and Orange Go ve, in fulbeanug; as ivel a> many other exce lent fruit trees. The title of the land is perfedlv good and clear of all kind of incumbrances, and pofTelfion of the pre miles win bt given inimediatelt. WOULD ALS ) BE SOLD, Either with or without the said Plantation, A gang of 24 or 26 very valuable NEGROES, % Men, Women and Cnildren. Any perion deiirous of purchaling this valuable eftatc, may know the terms, which wi-1 be made ve ry” eal'y, hy applying in Savannah to CHARLES H ARRIS, Eftptire, or to the Subscriber, who will ex hibit the titles ;or in St Mary’s, to JAMES SEA GROVE, Elqv.i e, who will give every necelfary 111- fomation. F. D. PETIT DE VILLERS. Savanxah, :ifl March, 1807. l\v *5 JOHN CABOS, Hair I) resserh Barber, RESPECTFULLY informs the public, that he has taken a Shop, two doors wetlward of the house lately occupied by Mr. M. Germain, and a few doors well of MjlTrs Ogdens and Baker, on the Bay ; where he Shaves clean and with ease to the face, Cuts and Dresses Hair 111 tin height of fashion, on the following terms: — Cutting 8: Deeding I.adiee Hair, 97 1-CetS. . ditto ditto Gentlemens ditto 25 ditto dpto Boys and Childrens do. 12 1-2 f having, (5 J-4 Mauk 12) Land & Negroes. For Salt in Georgia. AI.l. that ifiand in view of 1 arien, on the xxlatarnaha, known bj the r.aroe of Black Island, Containing about 300 acres of high land, and 900 acre3 of brackifit and frefh nrarfh.— ‘Phe high land is of the tirft quality for Cotton, and the crop of the moll prom sing kind It has also this advantage, that it may be easily flowed with frefh water, and of com fe equally well adapted for the culture of rice as of cot. ton. Tne high land giving comolete security both for fettlenierit3 and prefervatton of crops. I* is well known from the fuccefsful experiments which major Butler has made by planting fimi. lar lands that they are not only very produc tive, but the quality of the cotton is much fu peiior to that raise :on the high land. There will be fold with the above property one han dled seasoned SLAVES, and poss ffion can be given the firft of January next —For terms apply to William Mein, or Edward Swarireci, Elqrs. Savannah. Thomas 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 falc, at the Cou't-houie of the city of Savannah, on the first Tuesday in April next, ALL that tract or parcel of LAND, con taining 3JO acre3, be the fame more or Ids, late the property of George Baiiiie, de ceated, being in the county of C roden, bound ed on the east by Griat Sattlla River, and on all other fnics by Land vacant at the time of the survey thereof. Also, one other traft or parcel of land, con taining 300 acres, be the Lme more or less, late the property of George Baiiiie, deceased, being in the county of Camden, bounded on the Eall by the said George Baillit’s iand, and on all other ftJes by vacant land, at toe time of the lurvey thereof. Also, all that tract of land, containing 500 ac es, be the lame more or Ufs, originally granted to Robert Baiiiie, deceased, Icing in the county of M’lntofh, bounded fonth by the river Alatamaha, eall on the land originally granted to Cath iue Douglass, north on lands gran*ed to Wm, M’lntofb, and well on lands granted to John M’Cullough, which laid three tradls of land were severally fold at the confif. cated fairs, and purchased by the late John Peter Ward, deecafid, and now to be 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 trad it of the first quality of Ti e Swamp. Terms to be made known on the day of falc, and for further partuu’ars appty to col. ‘Joseph Habxtsh ,m in the city of Savannah, or *0 the fublcribcrs on the Island of Cumberland. N. S. BAYARD, Arfm’or. ESI HER BAYARD, Adm’rx. Febrnary 3 10. Sheriff’s Sale. WILL BE >OLD, at the Ccurt Houfein the ‘lown of Brunfwtci, Glynn County , on the frit Tuesday in pnl next, between the hoars of 10 and 2 o'clock. ALL the right and title of the estate of Jolhtta Morgan and of John G. Snead, conlifting of a valuable tract of LAND on the Island of St. Simons containing too acres more or less, with the improvements theieon. Also, one of Eves’ Cotton Jitu, seized and taken under execution as the property of jofhua Morgan and John G Snead, to fatisfy a Judge ment obtained by Hamilton and Cooper. Con dttions Cash WILLIAM PAYNE, s. o c. February 2. ij. Sheriff’s Sale. On the Firfl TUESD IT in April next, Will befold at the Court House, in the City of Savannah, bclweea the hoursof ten and three o’clock, Ten Negroes. Levied c* by virtue of several executions obtained againfl the Efiaie of John Carrnwny Smith, T. ROBERTSON, . c. . March 6. 20 Sheriff's Sale. On the Firfl TUESDAY in April, WILL BE SOLD at the Court-house in the town of Brunswick, Glynn county, TWO hundred fw® and a half acres ®f LAND, drawn by Joihuu Morgan, of Glynn county, iu the firft ditlriet in Baldwin county, No. 71. Seized and taken under execution as the property of Jolhua Morgan, deceased, to fatisfy a judgment in favor ®f Noble Jones, efij; Conditions of fiale, cafli. iLLLv.vi PaYaE, a. o. c. February 17. 11 An Apprentice TO the PRIN riNG BUSINESS is wflit. td at this office. A.lad of from 13 to 16 years of age will be woll graved. February * The MERCHANTS’ & PLANTERS’ Coffee-House & Hotel, GN 1 H£ BAY. THOMAS B Vi LF.Y, sf.n. INTENDS opening the above House on the 25th mat. and ftatteis hioifeif, from the long experience he has had in that line, it will be m lib power to give general fatt.faction, and bgs leave to foliett the patronage of the gentlemen Meichants and Planteis. N B. A constant L.IRDER, WINES and SPIRITS, of the ftrtl quality. c3* Forttgu and American Newspapapeta will be taken in Savannah, March 3, 1 Soy. 18 Prime Seed Rice. FOR SALE a quantity of Prime Seed Rice, tntirely free trout red grains, being the production of River Swamp, the firft years planting, the price is one dollar per bushel. Apply to the iubferiberat his rtfidence, St. James square. JOHN H MOREL, December 23 ts 39 Valuable Town Property, Fo r Sale, THAT commodious tenement HOUSE, where the fubferibers formerly lived, confiding of 2 good and well fiuifltcd UWI L LING HOUSES, with floe 1 cloths’|grate# and every ncccfiary out building for the ac. commoGaltoa cf leparate families. ALSO, That new conveniet House, with good out houses of every defeription, at prefetit occupied by Mr. Harman, and known by Lot No. ji, Old Fraukim Ward V C LXT LOTS, Nos. 2j. 26, and 27, Liberty Ward, corner Lots, and fi'uateo in a part of the Town, that seems to be progressing fail in improvements. Nos 9, and 30, Columbia Ward—No. 30, is a corner Lot. For terms apply to MEIN, MACKAY & Cos. Non-tmber 4 42 j. 5 Dollars Reward, I"y AN-AWAY from the subs riber on Sa— turday the 3d inst a ntgro fellow named GEORGE, well known in and about Savan nah, and formerly belonged to Capi. George Haift, He is about 5 feet, j or 6 inches htgti, thin visage, stammers whin queltioned fliarpiy* and when he went away his left hand was wraped in a woolen bag, in confcqusnce ot a Whitlow he had on his little finger, on the lift hand; he has a wife at Mrs liatfls on Wilming ton, and it is supposed h w.F be about Hurt. aII perfong, and mailers of v-ffels particularly, are cau.ioned not to harbour, ctrp.Vy or take him away, as the iaw iviil be rigorotifly ei.fom <1 against them. Whoever will return him to the iubfcribtr, or lodge him in goal in Savannah, (hall receive ihe above reward. P. GUERARD. January 9. 3 25 Dollars Reward. RAN AWAY from Cspt. A. D. Abrahams, ; a bavannah, some tune in September, lull, a Nt gro fellow named TONEY, obout 5 feet 6 inches high, and about 26 years of age, stout made and has a urge mouth and eyes. He was taken up in C'oofawhatchie and made hisel'cape. Whoever will lodge him in any goal, or deliver him to the subscriber shall receive the above reward. All perlons art forwarued against hireingor harboring the laid negro. ’ ISAAC ABRAHAMS. January 30. 2m . 9 20 Dollars Reward. ST) N away from the £\ > !ubfcr.brt-, on th< 2J and GRO WOMEN’ lit 22 ytars ot age ;is ash. rr thick wench,rather blanket than negroes-are in general, thiek lips, and fome pock rraiks on her fact ; speaks broken English, and has a down look ; she is an Atrican born ; his been in the countiy about seven years ; her name is M.txy. She fays that she belongs to James M’lntoflC of this place. The above reward will be paid to any person that will lodge said winch in Sa vannah Jail, and necessary exptnees paid She has been used to house work, is a cook and waftier, See. aid occasionally has worked in the field. I erpeft that said wench has gone to Augusta, or was landed at Purisburgit, as I have real’on to apprehend, that she left thia in one of the Augusta boats. Edward Stebbins. CT It i not unlikely that she may have s forged pafg, a,td will endeavor to pal's herfelf as a free woman, January 20 6 . • . PUBLISHED VEHT TFESULT, THURSDAY A, * SITU It BAY, BY JOHN F. EVER ITT, 1 t OX THE BAY, SAVANNAH, (gEOHSIa) AT SIX. BOLL ARI# run AN.ty.M, PAYABLE t ALS® 1 . YJEARLT, IK XSVAKCtv