The Republican ; and Savannah evening ledger. (Savannah, Ga.) 1807-1816, March 26, 1807, Image 4

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page.

War Department, February 22, 1807. NOTICE is hrreby given, that serrate propo lals V. ill be received at the cllicc if tne f>cn . tary for die department of war, until 12 o’cl"ck at noon f ihe firll Wednesday in June next, tr the liiiplv of : Ira ion* that may he required for the til rs he Untje.l State., from the fim day if On.o her ißr'7, until tilt *h day cf September 1808, b ah days intlnfive, at ti e fallowing p ee >, vi/. First, At Detroit, Michiuniackmac, fort Wayne, Cnikagi, and at any place or places, where tnops arc or may be (lationed, marched er f’ ns t ted within the (late of Ohio, and territory of M chigan, and at any place or places r. ithin the In diana territory north of the 4>h deg oi II latitude Second, At the new military poll <ppo u the m nth of the Iliawflee, and within the Ciu.ro.’. e ■ na ti i lxtw.cn Tenneflce ami Cer rgia, and on the Tinnefie river, and on the road between laid ri ver and Kall.ville, and at any place or ulaci r, u. here fr-'i'p'. are or may be (tatlMted, matched or rceruittd within tin* Hates of Kentucky r. I Ten lie flee Third, At tin g:ml oi near Vin.i n es on the liver W.-.i i 11, at fort Mallac, New Madrid, Chick alasv LiluH:., Arkanl'fti, Natchez, and Fort Adam', and :.t any place or places v. hi re troops arc or may be (lationed, marched or u i ruin and in the Mifliflip) i territory, except the county of Waffirgton, and at any place or placiin the ("diana terntory f nth cf tlir ,iildegret ol north latitude, and fifty miles cull l tiir Miliilflppi rivir. 1 urth, Ai St. I.ou's, St. Charles, Kaskiskia, Cali kia, and a’ any place or places where troops are or may be Hationed, marched or recruited witli i i tlit ‘erri’ory of Louiliana north of New Ms* t'nd, and at any place or pieces in the Indiana ter ritory within fifty miles Kail of the MiCifiippi river, ami l noth of the 41 ii degree of north latitude, fort M Isac excepted. I i"b, At Nesv-Orlean.s, Placquiminea, Point Cou pee, O-cheta, Natchitcthis, Appoloufas, Attak ipa, >o.’ ludert, Fort St. Stephen, and at any place to places where troops are or may be (lationed, matched or recruited within the territory of Or leans, or in the county of Waflungion in the Miflif- Jipjn territory, ami at any place or pieces on the welt lideof tint Mifßlßippi river below Arkansas. Separate propolals will alio be received as atore l;vd i r tiie I’upply of all rations, which may he re quired fur the life of the United States, front the Frit and i us January iBo3, to the 31st day of Dccenl- I” r of tile lame year, both days inclulive, within tl r ii v ral lines hereinafter mentioned, viz. ‘i\Th, At the Oakmulgee Old Fields, and at any pi.ee or places where troops arc or maybe ftation cl, ru ciieil or recruited, within the Hate ofGei.r i;i 1, an lon ihe Indian boundary between Georgia and tf.e Creek nation. Seventh, At Char est on, Rocky Mount, on the bead waters of the hantce, and at any place or pla ce . wii r- troi p, are or may be (lationed, marched or I*l Mined, within die Hates cf North and South Carolina. f iglithi A’ Norfolk, and at any place or places where troops are or may he (lationed, marched, or rcci uitc.l, williin tin Hate of Virginia. Ninth, At Fort M’ilenry, aid at any place or p : 1 where tr >ops are or may lie Hationed, march <1 r reeruiied within the hate of Maryland and dif (nil of Columbia. 1 mth, At l it Mifflin, Carliflc, and at any place or p aces, where troops are or may be Hationed, marched or rectuited within the Hate of Penfylva jii. . call of the nu iiiitams, and within the llates ol l-i v-Jcilev and Deiasvtr f.iivemh, At Pittfburg, and at any place or places v li re troops are or nta> be Hationed, marched or 1 ■ uiteil, within the Hate or Pciiufy Ivaniu wed of th- mountains. Twelfth, At fort Jay, Well Point, Albany, Schen ecV'civ, am! at any place or places where troops are or may be Hationed, marched or recruited, within the Hate ofNew-York, Niagara and its dependen c 1 :> c aci pled. Tiiivtceuilt, At f rt Trumbull, fort Wolcott, and :u any place or places w here troops aie or may be Hationed, marched or ream ted within the Hales of C simeHicut, Rhode lllanil and Vermont. Fourteentli, At fori Independence (Uofton harbor) and at any place or places where troops are or may b-ilati ucd, marched or recruited, within the Hate oi \1 H'.khei'etts, tl town of Springfield and the chili .el of Maine excepted. Fif tenth, At Portfniouth, Portland, and any Jib.ee >'r place , where troops are or may l>c Hat ion oil, man lied or rcouitcd, within the Hate of New- Haiopihoc and the cl 1 lit net of Maine. Sixteenth, Proposals will a.l be received as aforc nvd.forthe luppiy of ..II rations, which may be tequir t I by the U. Mates, torthe troops which are or may b • (lationed, marched or recruited within the town of Springfield m the ft.ite of Malfachufetts, and for the arrt urerx and oilier perlbns employed in the (I if eit Statin,’ armory at that place, from the firll •1 ■-> • f January 180S, to the 31 11 day of December in the lame year, both days inclulive. A ration to cuntill of one pound and one quarter of beef, or thru-quartets of a pound of port, eigh teen ounces i I bread or Hour, one gill of rum, whis key ii brand) , and at the late of two quarts of lalt f >ur q laris 1 1 vo.tg.ir, tour pounds ol leap, ami one p und and a half of candies, to every hundred ra tons, the prices of the teveral component parts of the rati 11 mail be tpecihed; but the United Stales 1. lei've t’ e right of making such alterations in the pint- f .he component pars of the’ ration afore laid, alb d’ make 1 lie price of each part thereof bear a ju.t I nparti m t > the- propohd price of the whole 1 ati m. flie rations are to lie furndhed in such Vnixmitics, that there iliall at all times, during the It 111 of the propolid contraA, be I'uliicient for the 0 fu pti nos tlie-troops a: M chilim.-ckmac, Dc tio;t .111 Chikag', ior fix month* in adva- c•, and a; each of the other polls 0.1 the wel.esn waters, for .a leall tmec months in advance, of good and viiolel'onie prcvilions, if the fame lha’l be required It is al > to l>e permitted, to all and every of the c nnniimianis of fortified p'aces or poi'.s, to call tor, ui tVal'm, w!:eii the fme can be tranfporied, or at any time, in c ue of urgency, such supplies ot like Jn.iv tie-ns in advance, as in th dncieiion of the to r.v.nand .lit (hall be deemed proper” It is underlin'd that the be at the expellee and i 11. if ifluing the lthetroops, amt tnat ait lobes lullamed by th/uepivilations of an r< emy or ;.v means of the troops nf the United State , fa-It be paid U\ the United States at the price of the article* captured or feHioyed as abrtfaid, on the deiiofltion of two or more pci loos of credible cha r cters ami the certificate of a comnpffioned o.T.cer, H utng the circumstances of the lot's, and the amount of artte'ts far which compenlation thill be claimed. The pm 1 ege is mnleritocd to be reserved to the United Sines of ivquirmg that none of the supplies, w . ch mn> be furinthed under any of the propoled c ntrad*, (hall be iiVusd. until the l'upp ies which have bleu or m v !>e furnithed under comraAs now in f.>rce, nave Inn n confirmed . a.id that a fupplv in ad •vai.ee may oe a! way s required at any of the Hxed poi'.s en the fc-iooard, or Indian frontier, not exceeding nx months. H. De.AKBOKN, Secretary cf War. Brigade Orders, o 7 Sa y a v.vz n t 28.'h J'rbruan/, 1807. THF. Brigadier General of the ill Brtaade of the Georgia Militia, orders and directs the captains commanding companies in the 2J bat talion olthe lit rtpiment in the said brigade, to aflVn-.bie as eai ly as pcfiible, and give notice a greeab!e to the 7th lection of the militia law, now in force, for an election to be h-ld at the Court IJoufein the Ci’yof Savannah, on Mon day the thirtieth day in March next, tor a Major to command the said Battalion, in the toom of major Sciiven, rtfigned. By order of Brigadier General Flotd, G.R. DUKE, (20) Inxfi. Inl Brigade, Geo. Militia. Battalion Orders. J N pursuance of Brigade Orders of 2Rth of February, I uin F.lection is ordered to be held at the court-houte, in the city of Savannah, on Monday the thirtieth in st. for Major of the second Battalion in the room of major Striven religned, and John Pooler and Ulrick Tobler, efqrs. are hereby appointed to luperinttnd said election, with Andrew M'Laue and George Herb, captains. A. M’LANE, Cu/u. Commanding 2d Halt. Int Begt. March 17. 1 23 Valuable Lands &c. r T’HI : . Subfcribcr will dispose of the following pro .l 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 thousand acres, of excellent land fit for the culture of Rice and Cotton. —An excellent dwellmg-houfe, with r.eceflary out-buildings, and fix lots adjoining therto, in the town of Darien,—One undivided half of the township of M'lntofii, adjoining Darien, and fronting on the Alatamaha river.—Several acres of high and low land adjoining the city of Savannah to the eaflward. The high land may he laid out into lots, or the whole make an excellent farm. Part of this tradl is at prelent improved and subject to a Lease.—The titles to laid property are inditputable, and a general warranty for the fame, will he given to the purchafer....For further par iculars,apply to Charles Harris, attorney at law, and Mr. Hugh Rols, merchanc, in Savannah ; or to the lubfcriber, at Darien. HAMPDEN M‘INTOSH. Darien, March 4. ct 20 —— OS- AI.L petfons having.any demands against the es tate of the late George M’lntofh, deceased, will render in their accounts to GHARI.ES HARRIS elq or to the Subscriber at Darien. HAMPDEN M'INTOSH, Adm'r. Darien, March 4, 1807. ct 20. SUPERIOR COURT, January Term, 1807. The following persons having been returned duly summoned, made default, viz. Grand Juror... Charles Odingfelln, John Bacon Francis Doyle, S* lomon Shad, Barack Gibbons, Thomas Newell, fen. Thomas Newell, jun. Archibald S. Bulloch, I. S. De Montmollin, Andrew M‘Crtdie, George Anderson, William Spencer. Petit Juror... William Sawyer, Andrew Knox, JoGah Gotier, Jo leph Finder, William Jenkins, John N. Fry, Frede rick Shaffer, Godfrey Hover, John Fryer, George L. Cope, Joseph Longworth, Robert Scott, Stephen Craft, Robert S. Gibson, Samuel Ihly It is ordered by the court, that the said defaulting grand jurors be fined in the sum ol foity dollars each ; and the said defaulting petit jurors in the sum of twenty dollars each—unless they severally do thew good and liilficient cause of excuse, to be made on oath, before any justice of the peace, and filed in the clerk’a office of this court, within thirty days. Extrud! from the ruinates, this 17th March, 1807. Job T. Bolles, clerk. March 17 23 To be Sold” A VALUABLE COTTON PLANTATION, joining the town of St. Marv’s, in Georgia, im mediately on the river and opposite Role Bluff; con taining *SO acres of high planting land, upwards of one hundred acres of which is cleared and part plant ed; and about Aoo acres of prime hard marsh, which is a complete deep bed of manure, never overflowed lut by extraorii nary high spring tides, again 11 which it can be easily iecured, and then may be very advaw igeous for railing cotton and provisions. Then art on the premises a Tide.Saw-Mill, that works two faxes, in good repair and very productive; a good Dwelling H life and Out-Houies; a large Garden and Orange Grove, in fu.l bearing; as wel as many other excellent fruit trees. The title of the land is perfe&ly good and clear of all kind of incumbrances, and pofleflion of the pre nrilcs will be given immediately. WOULD ALS'J BE SOLD, Either with or without the said Plantation, A gang of 24 or 26 very valuable NEGROES, Men, Women and Children. Any perlon deftrons of purchasing this valuable estate, may know the terms, which will be made ve ry ealy, by applying in Navannah to CHARLES H ARRIS, Elquire, or to the Subscriber, who will ex hibit the titles ;or in St. Mary’s, to JAMES SEA GROVE, Elquire, who will give every necessary in formation. F. D. PETIT DE MILLERS. Savana&h, aid March, 1807. lw *5 paint” A fevr kegs London ground white Lead Paint. Eon Sale ur TETER MITCHEL. January SO. Prime Seed Rice. FOR SALE a quantity of Prime Seed Rice, intirtly free irotn red grains, being the production of River Swamp, the firll years planting, the price is one dollar per bushel. Appiy to the lubfcriber at his refiience, St. James fquarc. JOHN H MOREL, December ts 39 A and & Negroes. o For Sale in Georgia. ALL that Ifiand in view of Darien, on the Alatarnaha, 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 firft quality for Cotton, and the crop of the moll promising kind. It has all'o this advantage, that it may be easily flowed with frefh water, and of courfc equally well adapted for the culture of rice as of cot ton. The high land giving complete security both for fettlementa and prtfervation of crops. It is well known from the fuccefsful experiments which major Butler has made by planting iimi lar lands that they are not only very produc tive, but the quality of the cotton is much su perior to that raifecl on the high land. There will be fold with the above property one hun. deed seasoned SLAVES, and pofleflion can be given the firft of January next—For terms apply to William Msin, or Edward Swarbrecl , Efqrs. 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 le exposed at public file, at the Cou't-bouic 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 less, late the property of George Baillie, de ceased, being in the county of C-mden, bound ed on the east by Great Sattlla River, and on all other sides by Land vacant at the time of the survey thereof. Also, one other trail or parcel of land, con- J taining 300 acres, be the fame raor# or kfs, late the property of George Baillie, deceased, being in the county of CamdeD, bounded ou the Eali by the said George Baillie’s land, and on ail other sides by vacant land, at the time of the lurvey thereof. Also, all that tract of land, containing 500 ac ce, be the fame more or less, originally granted to Robert Baillie, deceased, being in the county of M’lntofh, bounded foath by the river Alatamaha, east on the land originally granted to Cathdne Douglass, north on lands gran-ed to Wm. M’lntolli, and weft on lands granted to John M’Cullough, which said three trails of land were fevcrally fold at the confif- j| catcd fairs, and purchased by the late John Peter Ward, deceased, 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 left trail is of the first quality of Ti it Swamp. Terms to be made known on the day of sale, and for further particulars apply to col. ‘Joseph Habersham, in the city ot ! Savannah, or to the fubferibtrs on the Ifiand : of Cumberland. N. 8. BAYARD, Adm’or. ESTHER BAYARD, AHm’ri. Febrnary 9 10. Sheriff’s Sale. WILL BE SOLD, at the Court House in the 7 own of Brunswick , Glynn County, on the frst Tueflay in April next, between the hours of 10 and 2 o'clock. ALL the right and title of the estate of Joshua Morgan and of John G. Snead, consisting of a valuable tract of LAND on the Island of St. Simons containing 100 acres more or less, witn the improvements thereat!. Also, one of Eves’ Cotton Jins, seized and taken under execution as the property of Jofnua Morgan and John G Snead, to fatisfy a Judge, ment obtained by Hamilton and Cooper. Con ditions Cash WILLIAM PAYNE, s. € c. Brunswick, February 20. 15. Sheriff’s Sale. On the Firfl TUESD IT in April nest, Will befold at the Court House, in the City of Savannah, between the hoursef ten and three o’clock, Ten Negroes. Levied c by virtue of fcveral executions obtained againtt the Eflatc of John Caret way Smith. T. ROBERTSON, s. c. c. March 6. 20 Shei iff’s Sale. On the Firfl TUESDAY in April, WILL BE SOLD at the Courl’hoase in the town of Brunswick, Glynn county, \vo hundred two and a half acres of LAND, I drawn by Joshua Morgan, of Glynn county, in the firfl district in Baldwin county, No. 71. Seized and taken under execution as the property of Joshua Morgan, deceased, to fatisfy a judgment in favor of Noble Jones, elq. Conditions of sale, cash. WILLIAM PaY.NE, s. g. c. February S7. 17 An Apprentice TO the PRINTING BUSINESS is want. ed at this office. A !ad of from 13 to 16 years of age will be w: J .l trested. February Y? l '~ The MERCHANTS’ & PLANTERS* Coffee-House & Hotel, OH THE BAY. THOMAS B a YLFY, sen. INTENDS opening the above House on the 25th inst and flatter3 himfetf, from the long experience he has hud in that line, it will be in his power to give general futisfaction, and beg* leave to solicit the patronage of the gentlemen Merchants and Planteis. N B. A constant LARDER, WINES and SPIRI PS, of the firft quality. Kj* loreign and American Newspapapera will be taken in. Savannah, March 3, 1807. 18 Valuable I own Property, For Sale. THAT commodious tenement HOUSE, where the fubferibers formerly lived, confiding of 2 good and well finifhed DWEL LING HOUSES, with floor cloths, grates and every neceifary out building for the ac commodation cf separate families. ALSO, That new conveniet House, with good out houses cf every deferiptton, at present occupied •>y Mr. elarman, and known by Lot Ko. 11, Old Franklin Ward VACANT LOTS, Nos. 25, 26, and 27, Liberty W*rd,forner Lots, anti situated in a part of the Town, that seems to be progrtfling fail in improvements. Nos. 9, and 30, Columbia Ward—No. 30, is a corner Lot. For terms apply to MEIN, Mack AY & Cos. Koa.eir.ber 4 425. W anted Immediately, BY the year, two Negro Men and one Boy., for which liberal wages will be given. ..ALSO...To contraa for one hundred cords of Pine Wood, deliver able at my brick yard on the Ogeechee road, near ‘his ti£ y- DAVID POLOCK. March 24. L Wants a Situation IN a store or compting house, a young man, who can produce good recommendations. A line addretied to C. D. and left with tho printers, will be duly attend ed t* March 24. og IN COUNCIL, Savannah , 16 th March, 1807. RESOLVED, that a re election for an Alderman t reprefentFranklinward.be heid on Friday the 27th 111 ft. at the house commonly called the l h atre and that John Cumming, George hcott, am. Thomas Jones, efqrs. be and they are hereby appointed mana gers to superintend the fame. JOB T. BOLLES, C. C. March 17 2s City Assessments. The Mayor, Mr. Ansley, and Mr. Ptackhoufe are appointed by Council a committee, to receive and re port on any applications which may be made tor the correction of errors in their allefl'mcnts, by perfor.s who entered appeals in feaion. Buch applications will be received and confideied, at any time before the 30th ‘"ft- 1111 - A. S. ROE, C. C. March 18...24... To Let, A SMALL HOUSE in Warren Ward, sear the mariwCt, with a vacant lot adjoining Enquire of William Pa.ker. January 13. 5 To Rent, CELLARS Nos 2 in ‘ 3, and STORES Nos. 5 and 6in the Exchange. Apply to T lio.iian Fiu, St cf . January 13 4 20 Dollars Reward. BF) N away from the bferiber, on the 25:11 ct vdtober, 1806, a NE GRO WOMAN, zb ut 22 years of age ;is ash tr thick wench,rather blackft than n “grees are in general, thick lips, and feme pock marks on her face 4 speaks broken Euglith, and has a down look j Use is an African born ; lias been in the count! y about seven years ; her name is Mary. She fays that file belongs to James M’lntofh, of this place. The above reward will be paid to any person that will lodge laid wench in Sa vannah Jail, and necefiary exprnces paid She ha3 been used to house work, is a cook and washer, &c. and occasionally has worked in the field. I expedt that said wench has gone to Augusta, or was landed at Purisburgh, as I have reason to apprehend, that she left thia in one of the Augusta boats. Edward Stebbins. Cj* It is not unlikely that she may have a forged pass, and will endeavor to pals herfelf as a free woman. January 20 6 PUBLISHED tVERI t’UESDAY, THURSDAY ASB SATURDAY-, BY JOHN F. EVER ITT, ON’ THE It AY', SAVANNAH, , GEORGIA; I\T SIX DOLLARS PER ANNUM, EAYABLE BALT*’ YT AKS.Y. IK AUVANCE.