The Republican ; and Savannah evening ledger. (Savannah, Ga.) 1807-1816, April 04, 1807, Image 4

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Sheriff’s Sales. il’l/.1. PE SOI.D, at lie C art-House in Jtf- J'rrxon. Camden Cuuity, on Tuesday the fifth of l/.v next, between tin hours often ami two o’ lark, the /<//.rvM; firofrrty of William Aoit.’it'i, lute of •' v.iv'tnnuh, merchant, duty jived j*cd by Joint l olTos, survivor, vie* A 1.1, that \vh 1 f lot in St. Mary’s, being tlic ± X hunt of lot No. 4, containing iri feet on St. MuryV-.trect, • :'1 running l;.o feet west to Jinlviii’a w ler-lot, and from St. MaiyL-streettO the ti or 10'J feet,ar.dalong the liver lUO feet. ... A l. S 0.... Part oflotNo. 4, beginning at Heady--direct, nn niiig west (.‘li St. “tiat v’s Htn etto Jtur-on’s iot, a., lon Heudy-blivt l 200 feet north to Divine Voun ’slot, ..i.rt I>o feet west on raid lot to Jti ’son’s, with all the buildings and improve* merits thereon. \ L S O Lot No. 4.1, containing four acre „ mere oi le,s, with all the buildings anil improve ments thereon. I) WII) O. JONES, Sheriff, Cauden County. Savannah, March 28, 1807. ‘2B Administrator’s Sales. Will be y.U an! (Undented ‘ f at V. inns', in the rmrity of M-fntosh, on the urcmcl Tuesday in May tu xt, bring the twelfth “f the said month- between the hour* ofi ten ami twelve o'clock in the forenoon, I t prime Fll'.I.l) SLAVICS, and a likely T> )Y, sold as the personal property of George Mdutosh, deceased Condition, to be made known on the day of sale. HAMPDEN M-INTOSII. Savannah, 28th March, 1807. 28. Notice. UPON t’.e petition of Thomas Young, oi uib try of Savannah, in the state ol Geor- g.a planter, statingg Dcedof Conveyance l orn E Julia Graham, late of he province of Georgia, J to Joint (.Tidwell, late of South-Catolina, for jj t l ive hundred acres of land, situate in thepre- 3 b a, county ot Liberty, in the slate ol Georgia, I V. .nasi iiy ilie name of Buillie’s neck; bounded | * , an aial .outhwest on Nortli-Newport river 1 a ... ain.l ot iloutit Nobles, east anil northca t ? O.i laud of George Nobles and vacant land, and tiof.ii ..ad northwest t n vacant End, bearing date t e day of , one thousand seven lnm o.cdand i:ay-four; a copy whcrcot,asnoariy as t e , eu ioacr could recollect, was annexed to }..m (, n ion, is now lodged m the cici k ~ ollu.c, togi tner with an affidavit, pursuant to the acts < . tbi, stale, of force in such cases, has been 1 i t or destroyed ; and praying tiie benefit in t. ailed bv the aforesaid acts, and other eircuin si niii.il proof being laid before the court :It is ordered, that the s.ii.l Deed of Conveyance, from die s ;id John Graham to John Caldwell, lor the land aforesaid, be established as direct ed by 1 \v, on the said Thomas \ oung publish ing a weekly notice, in one of our public ga zettes of this state, lor the space of sis. calen der months, unless good and suilx.ent cause s i ill In; shewn to the contrary, vvilhm the said M\ months, or other matter hall appear to the court against the satin . State (f Georgia, Tibet ty County, Prom the.minutes, March JJ, 1807. 23 A. FORRESTER* c. s. c.i..c. Wants a Situation IM i ft ore or comptin*’ house, a young nun, who cun produce good i ccouimviidiitions. A line addrefiVd to C. 1) and left with the printers, wiil be duly attend ed to March‘2l. t“ 2<i 50 Dollars Reward. X lsslVt', from the limb vib'*r%\:iril, :* sew Nf .*l ‘lt “ , about i< ve yearn of ug.. A rev, ur.l ie; 1) Uis ‘vi Ibe paid for rciurnu g t nn, or i it.m are car iot Kilty llollais, for the Boy and clnvidia nos the ’hiet. TI IO MAS L AWE ENC E. Maivtl 17. fin 2J. Pitblic Baths. ‘'HE fubicriber return#hi# refpedfu! thanks £ to h.> Irieud# and the inhabitants ot Sa van;.a!i, tor the generous encouragement they have granted hull, in the two eilablilhmciits he ha* tunned in this city He ha.i the honol to iut ‘in the publie, that liy the ti'it of April, th 11 \ EH.S will be opr n >u itie lame place they w are kept tail feaion, T.e improvements lu has thought in.lifpen fable 40 mak • y rendering the rooms a by giving them a beg ee f air nice bury in the warm Its.lon ot this country, leads him to hope for tlte continuation of encouragement aud k ud patronage ot his cultonurs. Tue p ic-* of fnbfcriptioii tor the season, fix in i- ills, In) dollars—fix dollars for 3 month#— sod 25 cents for each Bath. L. GLEISEs. March 14. e—o 22 A>S‘ zc, so rJ\ farch 18 0 7 rg ‘HE price of FLOUR bring S dollar* per barrel X BRL -\D mud w eigh, ‘ dZ. 7'2 1.3 cents loaf | G 1-4 cent* loaf 2ib sm. | Ilh - f- u of which all Baber, and Sellers of Bread are to take due and particular notice. J. MARSHALL, City Treafnrer, To lie Sold, \VAI.i; tR'.E COTTON PLANTATION, j ini • t'.e ‘ v. nos St Mar ‘s, in Georgia, im mc! a civ on the river and oppr fire Rc ft BluS; c raining ayo acres of high j. anting land, upwards of one hurdred acres of which isc’eared and part plant, i ■ ; and 0 lit t,co acres of prune hard marsh, which a complete deep bed of manure, nevr overt! wid In’ by u r;.td riar; h’gh fprirg tides, agai li wtrch it c-an he eatr v lecured, and then may be very advarwager-us *. r railing cotton anti provisions. There arc on the p enult:, a Tide-Saw-Mill, that works two law , in good repair and very prodnc.ive; a good Dwelling if rile ui.U Out-Houles; a lar e (,a den and Orange Grove, in fit.l bearing; as wet At. many other race lent fruit tri -s. The rit e of the land is perfeiftly good and clear of all kind of incumbrances, ar.d poifeifron of the pre mises will be given immediately. WOULD ALSO LK SOLD, Either with or without the said Plantation , A of 24 or 26 very valuable NEGROES, Men, Women ar.d Children. Any perlon defirons of purchaling this valuable estate, may know the terms, which will he made ve r-- ef., by applying in Savannah to CHARLES II ARRIS, Lfqinre, or to the lubferiber, who will ea hlhic the title:, jor in St. Mary’s, to JAMES SEA GROVE, Elijuire, who wiU give every necetfary in formation. E. D. PETIT DE VJLLERS. Savanaah, 21 11 March, 7. ur *5 Valuable Lands &c. r I ’IIE Subscriber will dispose of the following pro- J petty, on reafonahle terms :—One undivided third of a trail on Cat-Head creek, in the county of M‘ln \olll, containing i.i tire whole, between thiee -nd four 1 thoufanJ acres, of excellent land fit for the culture oi 1 Rice and Cotton.—An excellent rlwellnig-houfe, with • reci flary out-buildings, and fix lots ad .fining thertu, < in the town of Darien.—One undivided hall of the towuihip of M‘lntoih, adjoining Parien, and fronting 0:1 the Ajatamaha river.—Several acres ol high ami low land adjoining the city of Savannah to the eastward. I J:e high land may he laid out into lots, or the whole mal. an excellent farm. Part of this tradl is at present improved and subject to a Lease.—The titles to laid property are indisputable, and a general warranty for tiie fame, will be given to the purchafer....For further pur iculars, apply to Charles Harris, attorney at law r , and Mr. Hugh Ross, merchant, in Savannah ; or to the iublcriber, at Darien. HAMPDEN M'INTOSH. Darien, March 4. ct 20 * O ALL petfons having any demands against the es tate ol the late George M'hitofh, deceased, w ill . render in their accounts to CHARLES HARRIS efq. or to the Subscriber at Darien. HAMPDEN M'INTOSH, Jdn'r. Darien, March 4, 1807. ct 20. Prime Seed Rice. FOR SALE a quantity of Prime Seed Price, inrirtly free Irom red grains, bring the production of River Swarnp, the firft years planting, the price is out dollar per bushel Apply to the lubferiber at his rtftitnee, St. James square. JOHN H MOREL, Decembers 3 ts 39 John Ling, rdr LOR AND HABIT MAHER , ESPEETFULLY informs his friends XV. and the public, that lie has lately com menced htiliiiefs in the Houle lately occupied by Mr Francis S. Miller, between the Stores oi Me firs. Marquand and Paulding and M>. David Taylor, near the Market—where he hopes, by ilrict attention to buiiness, ncatntifs iu execution and puudlualitv to his engagements —to merit the patronag ot the public. February . j 1 Ad mil ii strator’ s Sa! ns. Puifuant to an order and decree of the Court of Ordinary us the County of Chatham, Will le exbojecJ ct public /ale, at the Cou- t-h u e “ of tie city of Savannah, on the first Tuesday in April next, ALL that tract or parcel of LAND, con taining 350 acres, he he fame more or IcL, lae the property of George Baillie, de ceased, being in the county of C mden, bound ed on the eafl by Grtat Satiila River, and on all other Tides by Land vacant at the time of the survey thereof. .Alfa, one other tra& or parcel of land, con. tabling 300 acres, he the fame moie or less, late the property of George Baillie, deceased, being in the county of Camden, bounded on the Ealt by the said George Baiilie’s land, and on all other li les by vacant land, at the time of the lurviy thereof. Alio, all that tract of land, containing 500 ac ea, he the fame more or Lfs, originally granted to Robert Baillie, deceased, 1 eing in the county of MTntofli, bounded south by the river Alatamaha, eall on the land originally granted to Catfi iue Douglass, north on lands grained to Win. M’lntolh, and wvft on lands granted to John M’Cullotigh, which said three ; Vraids of laud were fevcrally fold at the confif. Icattd sales, and purchaftd by the late John Peter Ward, dcceafid, and now to he disposed 1 of, under an order of court, aspait of his real eilatc. The two firll tracts contain good Cot ton Land, aud the la'.t tradt is of the first quality of Tile Swamp. Terms to be made known on the day ot sale, and for further particulars jo yto col. Joseph Habersham, in the city of Suva.mah, or to the fubferibers on the Ulaud of Cu at bet laud. N. S. BAYARD, AJm’or. EB l HER BAYARD, Adm’rx. I’ebrnary 3 io. Marshal’s Sales. On the first TUESDAY in Abril next, Will be expoL'J to Public Sale, One undivided third of all thole WHARF LOTS, 1 in the city of Savannah, containing together 200ft.front on Savannah river, and extending fio.ll low-wa er n-.ark as fai back as the boundary line, and now occu pied by Mcffrs. Caig Sc Mitchel. And aifo, two thirds of all that TOWN LOT ar.d I HOUSES, in the city of Savannah, on the Bay, in Franklin ward, known by the No. 0, now occupied by- Meiirs Caig & Mitchel. j And also, two-thirds of a WHARF I.OT, at New 1 Deptford, 011 Savannah river, generally known by Five-Fathom-Hole, being lot No. 3, containing 177 feet on said rivtr. Levied on and seized under an execution of Crawford Davifon, againit the late firm of Gxirdner 6c Mitchel. Ben. Wall, >i. i). March 4 g 7 M \RSIIAL’s SALES. ON the firll Tuesday in April next, will be fold, at the Court-houie in Savannah—One eighth of a trail of LAND, granted to Charles M'Kh'-noii, i:i M'lutofu county, 5000 actesjor.e lourth of a tract grant ed to James Mulryne, lying in Glynn county, St. Da vid’s Parifli, 150 acres ; one fourth of a tr.d adjoining the above, granted to Talbott; one fourth of a lot in Sunbury ; one half of a trad adjoining the town of JefTerfon, granted to John King, containing JIG acres; one trad 011 Todd’s creek granted to J.angly Btyant, Camden county, containing -100 acres—levied on by virtue of leveral executions obtained againil Williford & Cook. BEN. WALL, M. D, G. March 4...27... MARSHAL’S SALES. ON the fii-ft Tuesday in April next, will be fold, at the C.urt-houfe, iu Savannah—3 NEGROES, levied on by virtue of an execution obtained by the Ex ecutors of Benjamin Steed, againfl the Administrators of Rea. BEN. WALL, M. D. G. Sheriff’s Sale. Or. the Firjl TUESD Tin April next, Will befolc! at the Court House, in the City of Savannah, between the houisof ten and three o’clock, Ten Negroes. Levied on by virtue of fevers! executions obtained againlt the Efiale of John Carrauay Smith. T. ROBERTSON, s. c. c. March 6. 20 SHERIFF’S SALE. On the firft Tuesday in April next, at the Court-house, ill the city of Savannah, between the hours of 10 & 3 o’clock, will be fold, the following Negroes, viz. 811. l Y, his wile Belinda, and four Children ; taken under execution, and to be fold as the property of George M’lntolh, deceased, at the suit of Hamilton & Hartridg., pointed out by the defendant’s attorney. T. ROBERTSON, s. c. c. March 1...27... Sheriff’s Sale. WILL EE HOLD, at the Court House la tie Town ot Brunfisiicl, Glynn County, on tie first Tuesday in pril next, bitzoeen shel.au 4 of IO and 2 o'clock. ALL the right and title of the estate of Joshua Morgan aad of John G. Snead, confilliug of a valuable tract oi LAND on the Island of St. Simons containing tco acres more or less, with the improvements thereon. A Taj, one of Eves’ Cotton Jins, seized and taken under execution as the property of Joshua Morgan and John G. Snead, to fatisfjr a judge, ment obtained by Kanr> on and Cooper. Con ditions Cu!h WILUYM PAYNE, s. a c. Brunswick, February 20. 15. Sheri iT’s S-i!e. On fie Firjl TUESDAT in April, WILL BE SOLD at the Gout f house in the town of Brunswich, Gl'. nu cuur.ty. ‘'T WO hundred two and a hub’ acres of LAND, drawn by Joshua 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, tfip Conditions of sale, calh. a iLLi.t.ii pay ae. s. g. c. February 2". 17 Sheriff’s Sales. On the first Tuesday in May next, will be sold, at at the Court. House in Bruan county, between the hours of fen ant! three o’clock, \ TRACT OF LAND, in Bryan county, funpof -1 ed to contain, four hundred and eghty nine acres, adjoining lands of the Rev. Joseph Ciay, Joseph Stiles, and John Pray, levied on, and to be fold as the property of Thomas Butler, James Butler and others, to fatisfy a Judgement obtained by James Butler, S, Butler and other.—Conditions of sale Calh. Stephen J. Maxwell, s. b. c. March 31. 30 Adminstrator’s Sale. UNDER and by v.rtue of an order cb tamed from the honorable the Justices o tli, inferior Court of Camden county, will be ■ sold on the firlt TUESDAY in April next, in the town of JefTerfon, between the hours of ten and four o’clock, all the REAL ESTATE of Anthony Suares, late of Camden county, deceased, intended for the benefit of the credi tors and heirs of the deceased. Conditions will Le made known on the day of sale. j. M. Lindsay, adm or. Rachel Suares, aihr'x. January 13. y Augusta Almanacs , For Side at this office. Land & Negroes. For Sa-e in Georgia. \ LLthat Ifiand in view of 1 arien, on the A Alatcrr.aha, known by the name of Black Island, Containing about 300 aerts of high land, and 900 acres of brackilh ard fiefh irarfii.— The high land is of the firft qor i'y for Cotton, and the crop cf the moft pronufing kind It has also this advantage, that it may he cafiiy fl iwed .with frefii water, ar.d cf cotn fe equally well adapted for the culture of rice as ot cot ton. Tue high land giving ccmolcte security both for fettlemcnts and preservation of crcp.,. I is well known from the lucceLtul experiments which major Butk r has made by planting limi. iar lands, that they are not only very produc tive, but tht quality of the cotton is much fu pc.tior to that raise on the high land. There will be fold with the above properly one hurt, died ftafcr.td SLAVES, and pelf.(Son can be given the firlt of January utxt. —Tor terms apply to William Man, or Edward Swathed, Efqrs. Savannah. Thomas Spalding. Novr. 14 28 Inferior Court —fiune Term. UPON the petition of Rachael Morgan, re. Let of Joseph Morgan, deceased, beggirg the eftablilhment of a certain written agrei irfcrt, wherein Philip M’Kenncn became indebted to I hoinas li. Burneman ol laid county, in the sum ol one hundred and forty three dollars, (tv. enty-five cents—and that said Joseph Moigans m Lis life time, bought Lid agreement of said Burneman, which laid agreement is ioft or mi {laid ORDERED, that said agreement or evi-a denci.’ ol dcot be cltabiifiied, os direfted by the sixth fettion of the judiciary Ad, in fuel) case, m .lie and provided, due notice being given of this application agreeable to the rules of court, unk'i cause be Ihewnto the contrary. By the Court, from the Minutes. rva e i°* NES c ‘• C. G C. Qa ° her 2 4 422 —iow6m 5 Dollars Reward, RAN- A WAY from the futferiber on Sa . turday the 3d it.ft a nigro fellow tiamrd GEORGE, well known in ar.d about Savan nah, and formerly belonged to Capt. Ge iq e Ma 11, He is about 5 feet, y or 6 inches h:. h, thin irif.igc, slammers when queltioned fliarp y; and when he went away h s left hand w’ s wraped in a woolen Lag, in confequrnce ot a Whitlow he had 011 his little fun er, 1 n the iri't hand} he has a wile at Mrs Haifts on Wiiming ion. aid it is supposed h will be ab ut there, ail persons, ana mailers ot v ff.-is particularly, are tau limed not to harbour, employ or t. ke him a*.. y as the law will be ngoroufiy v forced againlt them. Whoever will ritu n h'm to the Tubf.'riber, or lodge lorn in goal in Savannah, lhali receive the above reward. P. GUEIIARD. January 9. 3 20 Dollars Reward. ST) 5 N away from the Jl^fubfcnb'r. on the 25’h ot L'dti ber, 1806, a NE GRO Vv OM \N; ab.ut 2 2 years of age; isafhorr thick wench,rather blackct than negroes are in gem ral, thick lips, and fome pock iraikson her lace ; fpeakß Engliih, and has a down look ; fine is an African born ; lus been in the count! y about seven ye-ra ; her name is Mary. She fays that she belongs to James M’lntcfh, of this place. The above reward will be pa.d to any person that will lodge said wench in Sa. vannah jail, and necefiary expenees paid She has been used to houle v. tk, is a cock and washer, &c. ar.d cccofionally has worked in the field. I expeit that said wench has gone to Augusta, or wa6 landed at Purisburgh, ass have reason to apprehend, that she left this in one of the Augusta beets. J-dward rt^bbins. It is not unlikely that she may have a forged pass, and will endeavor to pass herfeif as a free woman. January 20 6 ” HOFF’S™ Agricultural 6z Commercial Almanac, Calculated for Georgia and the Carolina*, Eor the present year, May be had at this office—piicc, twelve ami half cents. February 24 16 Blank Writs, Tor the Superior end Inf nor Courts, for sale at this Office. o ■■ am—————a PUBLISHED EVERY TUESDAY, THURSDAY AND SATURDAY, BY JOHN F. EVER ITT, OS THE BAY, SAVANNAH, (GEORGIA) AT SIX DOLLARS TER ANNUM PAYABLE HALT* - YEi.KLV, IN ABYANCT!.