The Republican ; and Savannah evening ledger. (Savannah, Ga.) 1807-1816, April 02, 1807, Image 4

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Sheriff's Sales. 1177 7. BE. SOI./), at the Court-House in Jrf. freon, C/tHfdm Cxtnty,on Tuesday the JiJih cf May next, he! we. n the fours ’fieri ami two o'’lock, the following firojirrty of WilLUn .Votilttlute of Savannah, merchant , duly force!.seel ho Join/ JJoLTo.'t, rural, or, vie. A!.!, that wharf lot in St. Mary’s, being the . front of lot No. 1, containing 50 feet on St. M: sy’s-sti‘ -t, and running ISO feet west to Jin.son's w lU'i-lotjand from St. Mary’s-;ti net to th : liver 10 , feel,and along tin: river 100 feet. ....A 1. 50..., Pad of lot No. 4, !,-ginning ; t Ready-street, ni..n:nt; west on St. Ylarv’s street to Jttdsoti’s lot, to don R< idt-ntreet ■) feet north to Divine oim;,’s lot, ISO feet west on said lot to Jedwith all the buildings and improve ments thereon. \ I, S O I.et No. A3, containing four acres, more c. ie.M, with all the buildings and improve ment thereon. D win G. JONL.S, Sheriff J Camden County. Savannah, March 28, 1807. 28 A(1 millist:rator’s Sales. If // he sot,/ ant! dl.posrd of at Dames, in the i :inty of MAutoh, on the second Tuesday m Mon neat, it in a the twelfth of the said m irth, bctr:, t n the hours of ten and twelve o'chile in th-forenoon, 1 : prime FIELD SLAVES, and a likely R’ ) ),•-,-id as the personal property of George M'ln'o.'.i, drcc.iscd Conditions to be made known on the day of sale. HAMPDEN M‘INTOS!I. j Savannah, 28th March, 1807. 28. Valuable Lands &c. j r J ’ftp SuMirilnr will ilifpofe of the following pro- ! J p'.Tiv, on rcafoa jhlf term.: —One undivided third j of .1 tt':iv Oil t'at-1 te.ul c eek, in the county of M‘lti- ■ tofli, cnnmiiiin ■ in the whole, between three arid four j thoul.it’d .iip'S, of excellent land lit fur the culture of j Pi,, a .J Cotton.—An excellent dwclling-houfe, with i, - c ir.i y. ut bulletin and lix lot. adjoining tlierto, jn town of D.i.icn.—One undivided h.ut of the i t iv. uthip of Mdntofn, adjoining Darien, and fronting O’l the Alatamaha river.—Several acre, ol high and Pm land a ijoniing the city of Savannah to the eaflward. ’■'l,, high and may he laid out into lot., or the whole n al-.e .111 excellent farm. Part of this trad h at preleht i. proved and fuhject to a l.eale. —The title, to laid pi.'i.tny art* in dll putah.le, and a general warranty lor t lame, will he given to the purchaicr....l*or iurther pl, n o.are, apply to Citarle. llarris, atlotney at law, a■! Mi Hugh Rob, merchant, in Savannah jor to the fubici iher, at Darien. HAMPDEN TOSH. Darien, March 4. ct SO css*— 1,1, pel lons having any demand, agvinst the e- J I late ol the late deoige M'lntofh, deceafeil, will render in their accounts to G ll ARLES HARRIS eftj. ol to die Subfcrihcr a: Darien. lIAMPDI.N MINTOSII, Adm'r. Darin., March -I, 1807. ct 20. To be Sold, AV AI.U4TU.E COTTON PLANTATION, j ining toe town of St. Mar ’s, in Georgtti, im nuili.itcL nu ilic river and otipoliie lb !c Bluff; cmi t.n . nig a ,o acres ol high planting land, upwards of on hund id ici sot w lutli is cleared anti part plant cl ; ami I) ut 6co acres < I prime liartl marsh, which o. ii ntjilcn deep bed of manuie, never overt! wed lnit by rural Ii ..r> logh fpnog tides, agamll w ,'clt ,t can ho cali y lecuictl, and then may be very a.iv.n’tatje us t i railing cotton and prm ili.iiis. I'hete ure outlie puinifo:. a Pide-Suw-M ill, that w “.ksuv daws, in g nlicpair a"d verv productive; a ■ and l)\v lung Hti e anti Out limits; a large Cu.dm aHi Orange Grove, m fu I beailng; as wel a , nun other exrc e ■ t fruit trees. I ,e tit e Ol toe la id is p. if diy good and clear of a’ H h i cl of incumbrances, anti poffcllnin of the pie miles wtli be given immediately. WOULD ALSO BE SOLD, •: r writ or wit in ut the said Timitation , A -any; ol 2 1 or 26 very valuable NEGROES, Men, Women and Children. Any perl n Ulirous f purchasing this va'uable r ‘Uir, nav know tin Him,, \vh ell \vi:l be nude ve r f 11, to ‘paying in Savannah to CHARLES II lUis, i . t> j i re, rto tkc iubfrihcr , who will ex loSit the title’ ; n- in St Mai, >, to JAMES SEA t ‘tOVt., Eftjt i e, who will give eviiy nccellary in lornutton. E. D. PETIT DF. YIELERS. Savanaah, tut Maich, ,So;. Lw 5 Prime Seed Rice . FOR SALE a quantity of Prime Seed Rice, tt.iiitly free from red grains, being the production of R ver Swamp, ‘he full year, pluitt in tv, the price is one dollar per bushel ,'xpp'y to the lublcriberat his reftJinee, St. lames lunate. JOHN II MOREL, December! j ts 39 John I ting, TAYLOR ADD HABIT MAKER , RESP E TFULLY informs his friends and tho public, that lie has lately com ,n 01 and buli els in the House lately occupied by Mr F.aucis S Miller, between the titoics „l M.fl'i*- Matq .aud and Paulding and M>. D ‘id Taylor, near tie Market—where he bones, by ituft attention to bulintis, r e.tnefs rn execution and punftualitT to Ins rngagemcius merit the pairouag ot the public. Vt-biuary . u I Adniiiiislrator’s Sales. Purfiimt to an order and decree of the Court of Ordinary of the County of Chatham, Will Le expoied ot fullie fair, nt the Cou't-houie of the lity of Savannah, on the first Tuesday in Apr:l next, LL that tract or parcel of LAND, con- JL L. taining 350 acres, be the fame mare or it.fa, late the property of George liaillie, de ceafcd, being in the county of Camden, bound cd on the eafl by Gr<at Sattlla Fiver, and on all other lides by Land vacant at the time of the furvt y thereof. Also, one other trafl or parcel of land, con. taining 300 actes, be the fame moie or less, late the property of George Dai Hie, deceased, being in the county of Camden, bounded on the Ealf by the ‘aid George Paillit’s land, and on all other by vacant land, at the time of the survey thereof. Also, all that tract cf land, containing 500 ac cB, be the fame more or less, originally granted to Robert Baiilie, deceased, being in the county of M’lntofh, bounded south by the river Alatamaha, ealt cn the land originally granted to Cath ine Dougiafs, nqrth on lands granted to V/m. M’lntofh, and weft on lands granted to John M’Culiough, vvhieh said three tradls of Rod were severally fold at the con/if cated (ales, and purchafcd by the late John Peter Ward, deceased, and now to he disposed of, under an order of court, as part of his real eftatc. The two firft tracts contain good Cot ton Land, and the last tradf is of thi first quality of file Swamp. Terms to be made known on the day of sale, and for further particulars apply to col. Joseph Hah/rtham, in the city of Savannah, or to the fubferibers on the Ifiaud of Curcbeiland. N. S. BAYARD, Adm’or. ESTHER. BAYARD, Atlm’rx. Eebrnary 3 jo. Adminstrator’s Sale. UNDER and by virtue of an order ob tained from the honorable th - Jullices o iM inferior Court of Camden county, will be sold on the fitfk TUESDAY in April next, in the town of jefferlon, between the hours of tenant) four o’clock, all the REAL ESTATi of Anthony Suares, late of Camden county, deceased, intended for the bem-fit of the credi tors and heirs of the deceased Conditions will be made known on the day of sale. J. M. Lyitlfay, actm'or. Rachel Suares, adm'x. January 23. 7 Sheriff’s Sale. WILL BE SOLD, m the Court House in the ‘ I own of B runfwicl, Gtynn County, on the Jest Tueflay in put next, between the hours o/ to and 2 o'c oc/t. ALL the right and title of the estate of Joflnia Morgan and of John G. Snead, confiding of a valuable tract of LAND on the Island of St. Simons containing 100 aerts more cr less, with the improvements thereon. A’-so, one of Eves’ Cot.on Jins, fuzed and taken under execution as the progeny of |i ftiua Morgan and John G. Snead, to fatisfy a Juice meat obtained by Elamilton and Cooper, Con ditions Cadi WILLI AM PAYNE, s. c c. Brtmfwick, February .0. 15. Mie< iff'*’ S lie Oa the Fir[l TUESBAr in April, Wll.L BE SO/.I) at the Court-house in the town of Brumnuicl, GDna county, WO hundred xvo and a half acres of I,£ ND, ! ■ drawn by Jolhua Morgan, of Glynn county, in . the firft tliftriit in Baldwin county, No. 71. Seized ■ and taken under execution as the property of Jolhua ’ Morgan, deceased, to latisfy a judgment in favor of Noble Jones, efq; Conditionsoff.de, cafli. vv iLLI.Ut PaYAE s. g c. February !7. 17 Sheriff’s Sale. On the Fir ft TUBS D rin Apr il next. Will befold at the Court House, in the City of Savannah, between the hoursof ten and three o’clock, Ten Necyroes. Levied on by virtue of several executions obtained agamll the Eflute 0} John Carrauay Smith. T. ROBERTSON, s. c. e. March 6. 20 SHERIFF’S SALE. On the firft Tuesday in April next, at the Court-house, ‘ in the city of Savannah, between the hours of 10 &3 , o'clock, x\ ill be fold, the following Negroes, viz ■ 1 >ll.l Y, his w ue Belinda, and four Children ; taken -15 under execution, and to be fold as the property of George M'lntolh, deceased, at the suit ol Hamilton fc I lartridge, pointed out by the defendant's attorney. T. ROBERTSON, s. c. c. March 1...27... Wanted Immediately, BY tite year, two Negro Men and one Boy., for xvhich liberal wages will be given. ..ALSO...To contract for one hundred cords of Bine Wood, deliver able at my brick yard oil the Ogeechee road, near this city- DAVID POLOCK. March 2-L j. 26 MARSHAL’* sales. ON the firft Tuesday in April next, will be fold, at the Court-house, in Savannah—S NFGROF.S, levied on by virtue of an execution obtained by the Ex ecutors o| Berjaaiitt Steed, against the Adminirtratora of Rc*. IJfiN. WALL, M. D. U War Department, February 23, 1807. NOTICE is hereby given, that feparaie propo faL will be received at ti.e office ts t e frere. tary for the deparrrr.ent of war, until 12 o’clock at noon f the f.rlt Wednesday in June next, far ;he supply ol all rations that may be required for the u!e of the United States, from tiie tint day of 0 .ho lier 1807, until the 30th day of September idoS, both days inclusive, at the foi owing p aces, viz. First, At Niagara, Detroit, Michoimackinac, fort Wayne, Chikago, and at any place or places, where troops are or may be Rationed, marched or re cruited within the Hate of Ohio, ar.d territory of Michigan, and at any place or places x\ ithm the In diana terriio.y north of the 4111 d.eg ol'N aitude Second, At the new mditarv poli oj'jio te the mouth of the Hiawfie, and within the Cherokee na tion between Ttnntffiee and Gei rgia, and on the Tennefiee river, and on the road between laid r - ver and Nalhville, and at any place or places where troops are or may be Rationed, marched or recruited within the hates of Kentucky au.t ‘rennellee Third, Ai the garrilon near Vinci n es on the river tVabalh, at Fort Maiiac, New Madrid, Chick alaw Bluffs, Arkansas, Natchez, and Fort Adam., and at any place or places where troops arc or may be Rationed, marched or recruiti and in the Mifliiiippi territory, exc'pt the county of Washington, and at any place or places in the Indiana territory south cf the 41st degree of north latitude, and fflty miles call of the Miififlijipi river. Fourth, At St. Lotus, St. Charles, Kaakaskia, Cahokta, and at any place or places where troops are or may he Rationed, marched or recruited with in the territory of Louiiiana north of New Ma drid, and at any place or places in the Indiana ter ritory within fifty miles Ball of the MifF.flippi river, and louth of the-jiff degree of north latitude, Fort Maffiac excepted. Fifth, At New Orleans, Placquimines, Point Cou pee, O-.cheta, Natchitcches, Appeloulas, Attakapa, tort Stvdderr, Fort St. Stephen, and at any place or places where troops are or may be Rationed, marched or recruited within the territory of Or leans, cr in the county of WaPnington in the Miffil’- fippi territory, and at any place or places on the welt lide of the Mifiilfiij pi river beloxy Arkcr.fas. Separate prcpofala will also be received as afore laid for the supply cf all rations, which -av be re quired for the ule cl the United States, from the firll day cf January 1808, to the 31st day of Decem ber of the lame year, both days inclusive, within the several Rates hereinafter mentioned, viz. Sixth, At the Oikmu'gee Old Fields, ar.d at any place or places where troops are or may be Ration ed, marched or recruited, within the Rate ofGccr gia, and on the Indian boundary between Georgia and the Creek nation. Seventh, .At Char efton, Reeky Mount, on the head waters of the Santee, and at any place or pla ces where tro- ps are or may be Rationed, marched or recruited, within the Rates of North and South Carolina. Eighth, At Norfolk, and at any place or places where troops are or may be Rationed, marched, or recruited, within the Rate of Virginia. Ninth, At Fort M'Henry, and at any place or places where troops are or may he Rationed, march ed or recruited within the Rate of Maryland and caf iriift of Colur bia ‘1 enth, At Fort M fHin, CarliCe, and at any place or p aces, w here troops are or may be Rationed, marched or recruited within the Rate of Penfylva nia, ealt of the mountains, and withm the Rates of New-Jersey and DeiaVare. Elevemh, At I’lttftmrg, and at any place or places where troops are or may be Rationed, marched or recruited, within the Rate of Pennly lvania welt of tlie mountains. Twelfth, At fert Jay, Weft Point, Albany, Schen ectady, and at any place or places where troops are or may be Rationed, marched or recruited, xvithin the Rate ofNew-York, Niagara anu ns dependen cies excepted. Thirteenth, At fort Trumbull, fort Wolcott, ar.d at any place or places xvhere troops are or may be Rationed, marched or recruited within the Rates of Conneflicut, Rhode Iftand and Vermont. Fourteenth, At f rt Independence (Boston harbor) and at any place or places where troops are or may be Rationed, marched or recruit, and, within the Rate of Maflachufetts, the town of Springfield and the Uißt iiR of Maine exet pred. Fit een h, A Povilmouth, Portland, and any place or places, where troops are or may be Ration ed, marched or recruited, within the Rate of New- Hampshire and the difttnß of Maine. S xteenth. Propofitis wi 1 a so be received as afore said,for the ft pply of all rations, whic maybe requir el by the U states, for the troops which are or may be Rat oned, matched or lecrmted within the town of Spri gfield in ti.e Rate cf Maflachufetts, and for the arm urers and other pe. sons tmp!oycd in the U ‘tied States'armory at that place, frnr the f.rlt and ty of January :BoS, to the 7 11 day of December in the fam year, both days ir.clufive. A ration to conlill of one pound and one quarter of beef, or three-qu rurs of a pound of pork, eigh teen ounces of bread or flour, cnegili of rum, xvhif key or brandy ; and at the rate of two quarts of lf.lt, four quarts of vinegar, four pounds of soap, and one pound and a half of cand es, to every hundred ra tions. The puces of the several component partsof the ration flia'l he lpecified ; but the United States reserve the right of making luch alterations in the price of the component partsof the ration aforefatd, as ihal make the price of each part thereof bear a ju if portion t > the propoled price of the whole lation. The rations are to be fitrnifhed in such quantities, that there ihall at all times, during the term of the propoled contraiff, be far the c j fun p.ion of the troops at M chihm.ekinac, De iroit and Chikag'i, for fix months in advat e , and at each of the other (roils on the we. ern waters, for ai lealt tnree months in advance, of good and xvholelome provisions, if the fame tiiall be required It is alio to be permitted, to all and tv.ry of he commandants of fortified places or poits, to call for, at fealons when the fame can be tranfp. rted, or at any time, 111 case of urgency, such supplies of like provisions tn advance, as in the dtieiecion of the command'nt fliall be deemed proper. It is underftoed ihat the contractor is to be at the expence and rilk of ifluing the fuj plies to the troops, and t’ at all losses sustained by the depredations ofr.ll enemy or by means of the troops ol the United Stales, Ihall be paid by the United States at the price of the articles captured cr Jeffreyed as af refaid, on the deposition of two or more perlons of es dible cha racters and the certificate of a commifiioi.ed officer, ft..ting the circumstances of the loss, and ihe amount of articles for which compeufation Rial) be claimed. The privi ege is underftoed to be reserved to the United ttates of requiring that none of the fuppliet, xvhich rrav be furmfhed under any of the (iropofed eontracis, fbali be iffued,until the fupp.ies which have be< n or m y be furnilhed under contracts now in force, have been consumed ; and that a supply in ad vance may be always required at any of the fixed polls on the seaboard, or Indian frontier, not txceedtng three months. 11. DEARBORN, Secretary of Vv r ar. COUNT Y_ TAXES- Final Notice. SC7 The I.VIUBITJ.XTS of CHATHAM CGU.VTV are requested to come forward and fan their Taxes, du* for th- years 1805 and ISOS, as executions are daily ii i’ui g out against all persons in default. The Tax-Collectors aid th'ir Securities arc published, being in and fault, cor.:fads vie to give no indulgence. Tills cf the Cnia and States, the dijfi rent brunch banks, and United States’ coin ami Spanish milled dollars and nothing else in payment. The Digest f Defaulters has been delivered to me from the Clerk of the Court. Office hours, from 9 o’clock in the morning till 2 in the afternoon. DETER DEVEAUX, Tax C. C. C. Tax Collector’s Office, ? 30th March, 1807. > T - 29. Money 1 ost. ON the Pth cr JOth inftarit, was loft or mislaid. a sum of money, wrapped up in a piece of paper a defeription whereof is left with the printer. Ihe money belongs to a very indigent mail, and a liberal reward will be cheerfully paid for information cf it.— Apply at this Ofiiae. March 28. m 23 Land & Ncptocs. o For Sale in Geopo-ia. A LL that Ifiar.d in view of I arien, on the f A. Alatamaha, known by the name of Black Island, Containing about 300 acres of high hint?, and 900 acres of brackish and f.efh marsh. The high land is of the firft quality for Cotton, andthe crop of the moft prom fi g kind. It has also this advantage, that it tray he eafry flowed .with freft) water, and of crut ft equally well adapted for the culture of rice as ot 10/- ton. The high End 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 ft- i. lar lands that they are not only very produc tive, but tlie quality of the cotton is mm It su perior to that raised on the high land. There will be folil with the above property one han dled seasoned SLAVES, and poss ffion can be given the firft of January ntxt —For terms app y to I'Ztlliam Mein, or Edward Swarbtecip Efqra. Savannah. 1 homes Spalding, Novr. 14 28 5 Dollars Reward, RAN-AWAY from tlie subs riber on Fa— turday the 3d in ft a ntgro fellow named GEORGE, well known in about Savan nah, and formerly belonged to Cap;. George Haift, He is about 5 feet, 3 or 6 inches high, thin visage, Rammers nhm queftior.c i Iharply; and when he went awsy h s left hand w. 3 wraped in a woolen bag, in ccnfequuite ot a Whitlow lie had on his little finrer, on the left hand j he ha3 a wife at Mrs Kaift on Wilming ton, aid it is supposed he will be ab> ut *'m re. All persons, and mailers of vcffcls particularly, are cru'ioned not to harbour, ernjffi y or take him away, as the law will be rigoroofly enforced against them. Whoever will return him to ti.e fubfcribtr, or lodge him in goal in Savannah, (hall receive the above reward. P. GUERAKD. January 9. 3 20 Dollars Reward. y r^ r il T3 away (rom the fi * 8 J[\_lubfc. 0 ■ on the 27. h I S l;t odi'-ber. ifofi, a NS r GRO v> 0:1 bh at 22 years of age; is a (ho r thick wench,rather b: cket fcswrr-rr.- ‘ ■ t han negroes are ingeuiicl, thick iips, and fome pock maiks on her face ; speaks broken English, and has a down look ; (he is an African born ; has been in the count.y about seven years ; her name is Mary. She lays that file belongs to James M’lntolh, of this place. The above reward will be paid to any person that will lodge said wench in Sa vannah Jail, and necefi'ary exptnees paid She has been used to house work, ts a cook aid wafiter, &c. and occaiionaiiy has worked in Tfe field. I expect that said wench has gone to Augusta, or was landed at Purtsburgh, as [ have reason to apprehend, that she left this in one of the Augusta boats. Edward °tebb'ns. (fY It is not unlikely that she mry have a forged pass, and will endeavor to pass herfelf a3 a free woman. January 20 6 Blank Writs, For the Superior and Irf rior Courts, for sale ct this Dfftcc. PUBLISHED EVERY TUESDAY, THURSDAY AND SATURDAY, BY JOHN F. EVERITT, ox “TIE DAY, SAVANNAH, (gEORCIA^ AT SIX. DOLLARS PER ANNUM PAYABLE VEARLY, IN ADVANCE.