The Republican ; and Savannah evening ledger. (Savannah, Ga.) 1807-1816, April 11, 1807, Image 4

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X)UNTY_ TAXES Final Notice. jj T’ The Lvn.inrr.ixrs of Chatham COUXLY are r'-.ucstcd to coo f rward anti pay their Taxes, due fir the years 1805 and 1806, as rxrcuLonn arc daily i sui.it; out against all ficrs'/tts it: dtjdi.lt. The Tar-CCHctors and their Securities are published, being in default , compels w.r to gee r e indulgence. Bids of the United States, ti:r dis ere.it i. rich banks, and United Stales’ c itt and Spa.i.h nulled dollars , and not hi .g elec in payment. The Digest of Defaulters has been delie, nil to me from the Clerk rs the Court. Cff.ee hours, from 9 o’clock in the morning til! Z in the afternoon. PETI.R DF.yE.IUX, Tux C. C. C. Tax Collector’'; < Jfftcc, f 30tli March, 1807. $ r. 29. SUPERIOR COURT, January T.rm, 1807. Thrfi.llowin.tr persons having bc< n returned duly fjmuioncd, made default, viz. (Srand Jurors. Charles Odingfclls, John liacon, Francis Doyle, So Joniori Shad, li track Gibbons, Thomas Newell, fen. Tln.inat N". cil, jun. Archibald S. Bulloch, I. 8. l)e Montmollm, Andrew M’Ciedie, George Anderson, William Spencer. Pc til Jurors. William Sawyer, Andrew Knox, Joffah Goticr, Jo fipli l'inder, William Jenkins, John N. hry, hrede ink Shifter, (ic.lfiey Hover, John Fryer, George].. Cope, Joseph I.ongwonh, Robert Scott, Stephen C>-ft, Robert S. Gild m, Samuel Ihly It is ordered by the court, that tiic said defaulting grand jurors be fined i.i the funt ol fort/ dollars each ; and the laid defaulting petit juror, in the lien of twenty dollar, each—unlit, they severally do ft] c tv good and fulficient cause of excule.to be made on o: th, before any juftiteof the peace, and filed in the cletk’, office of th:, court, within thirty days. Retract from the minutes, this 17th March, 1807. Ju'u T. Bollcs, clerk. March 17 S3 JOHN CABOS, Hear 1) rcsserb Barber, I) KSPF.CTFULI Y informs the public, that he hat V taken .1 two doors westward of the house lately occupied by Mr. M. Germain, anJ a few doors welt of Mellrt Ogdens and Uuker,oit the liay ; where hi Shaves clean and with rale to the face, Cuts and Drefftb l l.ur in the height of iashion, on the following terms;— Cutting & Dressing Ladies Hair, 37 l-2cts. ditto ditto Gentlemens ditto *25 ditto ditto Boy sand Childrens do. 12 1-2 Shaving, 6 1-4 \1 ~1 Cil 10. iO New-York Lottery. r ’s'TlE Sulifcrihcr, having received a lift of prizes 1 drawn in the l.ottery No. 5, corrected by the manager,, tickets will be examined gratis, and those that prove prizes will be paid in cash, or exchanged lor tickets in another lottery, which will commence drawing in June next. Orders from the country, pott paid, will be im- HKiiiately attended to. Marquand Sc Paulding. April 7. u 32. The MKRCMANT.S’ k PLANTERS* Coilee-Housc I lotcl, ON THE DAY. THOMAS BAYLEY, sun. INTENDS opening the above House on the 2jtb mat. and flatlets himfelf, Ironi the long experience he has had in that line, it will be in lus power to give general fatisfaction, and begs leave to lolicit the patronage of the gentlemen Ulcichants and Plants is. N. B. A constant LARDER, WINES and PI 111 PS, ot the fir A quality. Cj* Foreign and American Ncwspapapers will betaken in. Sava nnnh, March 3, 1807. 18 Notice. T TPOX the. petition of Thomas Younc, of Cc the city ol Savannah, tn the state of Geor gia, planter, stating a Deed of Conveyance front John Ciah-HH, late of the province of Ccorgia, to Jolin Caldwell, late of Smuh-Carolina, for twelve hundred acre's of land, situate in thepre bcnt county of Liberty, in the state cf Ccorgia, known by the name of Daillie’s neck; bounded boitth and MHUIiW'-sl on North-Xcwport river and land of Robert Nobles, c..st and northeast 0:1 land of George Nobles and vacant land, and north and northwest on vacant land, beating date tiic day of , one thousand seven hun dred and sixty-four; a copy whereof,asncarly as tiic petitioner could recollect, was annexed to said petition, is now lodged m the clerk’s office, together with an affidavit, pursuant to the acts of this slate, of force in such cases, has been lost or destroyed ; and praying the benefit in tend.'d hv the aforesaid, acts, and other circum stantial proof being laid before the court: It is ordered, that the said Deed of Conveyance, from the said Joint Graham to John Caldwell, for the land aforesaid, be established as direct ed by law, on the said Thomas Young publish ing a weekly notice, in one of our public ga zettes of this state, for tin space of six calen der months, unless good and sufficient cause skull be shewn 10 the contrary, within the said fcix months, or Oliver matter shall appear to the court against the same. State cf Georgia, Liberty County, From the minutes, March 25, 1807. U A. FORRESTER, c. s. *. c. i.. SHERIFF’S SALES. IVILL BJ’. LOI.l) at the Court-House in Jef ferson, Camden County, on Tunsnnr the t>th day of May, between the hours of 10 and 2 o’clock, the following property , belonging to the late J’/.ineas Miller, rs Cumberland, deceased, mortgaged by him in his life time to Ethan Clark and now duly foreclosed, ALL that lot of LAND in the town of St. Mary’s, known by the number 43, con taining four acres, with the buildings and im provements thereon, at present occupied bv Capt. Kerr. —A L S O Part of Lot No. 4, containing 150 frrt along the bay, called St. Mary’s street, and 200 feet t.lor.g a street to the eastward, containing about three fourths of an acre; with the buildings and improvements thereon, now or lately occupied bv Saddler and Sands. D. G. JONES, s. r.r. Jefferson, April 1. 31 ->J->y'-C < <<g r mm U ILL BE SOLD, at the Court-House in Jef ferson, Canulen County, on Tuesday the fifth of May next, between the hours often arid two o'clock, the following firoficrty of IVii.li.im Xoitßi:,, lute 0 f Savannah, merchant, duty foreclosed by John Bolton, survivor, viz. AI-I, that wharf lot in St. Mary’s, being the front of lot No. 4, containing 50 feet on Sit. Mary’s-strcet, and running 150 feet west to Judson’s water-lot, and from St. Mary’s-utrcct to the liver 100 feet, and ‘along the river 100 feet. ....A L S ().... Part of lot No. 4, beginning at Ready-street, running west on St. Mary’s streetto Judson’s lot, and on Ready-street 200 feet north to Divine Y oung’s lot, and 150 feet west on said lot to Judson’s, with all the buildings and improve ments thereon. A L S O Lot No. 43, containing four acres, more or less, with all the buildings and improve ments thereon. DAVID G. JONES, Sheriff, Camden County. Savannah, March 28, 1807. 28 — ■ m 1 On the first Tuesdayin May next, will be sold, at the Court-House, i.i the city of Savannah, between the hours often and three o'clock, i he story and a half HOUSE, formerly occupied hy Mr. Richard Davis, a, a school-house, and lately hy captain Samuel Lightburn, together with the Lot and other improvement,, situated in Ewingsburg nearly opposite Mr. Jonathan Cline.. Taken under execution as the p operty of the estate ol Stephen Blount, dcceaf ed, at the suit of l’utman & Flint, pointed out by the plaintiff. ’ T. ROBERTSON, . . . April 1 31 On the first Tuesday in May next, will be sold, at at the Court-llousc in Bryan county, between the hours often and three o’clock, \ TRACT OF LAND, in Bryan county, suppos ed to contain, four hundred and eghty nine acres adjoining lands of the Rev. Jofcph Clay, Joseph Stiles’ and Joh 11 Bruy, levied on, and to he fold us the property of 1 homas Butler, James Butler and others, to latisfy a Judgement obtained hy James Butler, S.Butler and other.—Conditions of fide Cash. Stephen J. Maxwell, 3. b. c. March 31. g 0 On the first 7 I.’ESDAY in May next, at the ’down of Jefferson, before the Court-House cf the same, between the hours of 10 and 3 o’clock, will be sold, the following property, to wit ALL that Lot and Improvements thereon iu the town of St. Mary’s, being a two story house, and necessary out buildings, at present occupied by Mrs. Mecrs as a female academy —A L S () All that other two story House and Improve ments adjoining the above, at present occupied by John Ross, together with the Lot whereon the improvements stand. —A L S O The Water Lot immediately before the same, being feet on St. Mary’s street, and extending to low-water mark. —A LS O All that other piece or part of lot No 3, con taining 011 c hundred feet on street, and two hundred in depth, to an alley adjoining part of said lot, now occupied by Mr. Holzen tlorf. A L S O All that tract of Land in Franklin county, ad joining lands ol David Terrel, containing one thousand acres, chiefly oak and hickory. Seized and to be sold as the property of Da vid Garvin and Samuel Mccrs, to satisfy judg ments obtained in favor of Messrs. Muir & Means, and pointed out by the plaintiff’s at torney. Conditions of Sale, Cash. 1). G. JONES, s.. e . April 4. 31 NOTICE. A LI, persons having any demands against the estate of Ralph E. Elliott, deceased, are delirtd to pre sent them to the Subscribers. William Elliott, > _ Stephen Eliiott, 5 ‘ xeeutort - April 4. si Blank Writs, Par the Superior and Inf nor Courts, for tale sit t/us Office. Valuable Lands &c. r I ’HF. Subscriber will dispose of the following prn- L perty, on realbn„b!c terms :—One undivided iiiird es a tract on Cat-llead creek, in the county of MTn tofh, containing in the whole, between three ar.d four thouland acres, of excellent land fit for the culture of Rice and Cotton. —An excellent dwelling-lioufe, witli necessary out-buildings, and fix lots adjoining therto, in the town of Darien.—One undivided half of the townlhip ofMTntofh, adjoining Darien, and fronting on the Alatamaha river.—Several acres of high and low land adjoining the city of Savannah to the ealtvvard. The high land may be laid out into lots, or the whole make an excellent farm. Bart of this tract is at prefer.t improved and subject to a l,c.r.—The titles toi laid property are indisputable, and a general warranty for the fame, will be given to ti.c purchaler....] or further par icnlars, apply to Charles Harris, attorney at law, and Mr. Hugh Ross, merchant, in Savannah ; or to the subscriber, at Darien. HAMPDEN M'INTOSH. Darien, March 4. ct 20 ——.*=ss> AI.L persons having any demands against the es . tate of the late George M'lntofh, deceased, will render in their accounts to CHARLES HARRIS efq. or to the Subscriber at Darien. IIAMPDEN NMNTOSH, jldm'r. Darien, March 4, l SOT. ct 20. To be Sold, A VALUABLE COTTON PLANTATION joining t’.te town of St. Mary’s, in Georgia, im mediately on the river and opposite Rofe-Jlluft'j con. taining *SO acres of high planting land, upwards of one hundred acres of which is cleared and part plant, ed; and about 600 acres of prime hard marsh, which is a complete deep bed of manure, never overflowed but by extraordinary high spring tides, against which it can he easily fecurcd, ar.d then may be verv advantageous for railing cotton and provisions. There are on the premises a Tide-Saw-Mill, that works two law’s, in good repair ar.d very’ productive; a good Dwelling House and Out-Houies ; a large Garden and Orange Grove, 111 fad bearing; as wel as many other excellent fruit trees. The title of the land is perfectly good and dear of all kind of incumbrance:, and possession cf the pre miles will be given immediately. WOULD ALSD BE SOLD, Either with or without the stud Plantation, A gang of 24 or 26 very valuable NEGROES’ Men, Women and Children. Any perlon desirous of purcliafing this valuable estate, may know the terms, which w i.l be made ve ry easy, by applying in Savannah to CHARLES 11 ARRIS, I'-fijuire, or to the iu/jeriter, who will ex hibit the titles ;or in St Mary’s, to JAMES SEA GROVE, Eltpiire, who will give every necessary in formation. F. D. PETIT DE VILEERS. Savar.aah, 21 11 March, 1807. lv Land & Negroes . For Sale in Georgia. ALL that lfland in view of L’aricn, on the Alatamaha, known by the name of Black Island, Containing about 300 acres of high land, and 900 atrc3 of bvackiih and frefh marlh.— The high land is of the firft quality for Cotton, and the crop of the moll promising kind. It has alio this advantage, that it may be calily flowed ,with frefli water, and of cumfe equally well adapted for the culture of rice as of cot ton. The high land giving complete security both for settlements and preservation of crops. It is well known from the fuccefaful experiments which major Butler has made by planting flmi. lar lands, that they are not only very produc tive, but the quality of the cotton is much fu peiior to that raised on the high land. There will be fold with the above property, one bun dled seasoned SLAVES, and poffefiion can be given the firft of January next —For terms apply to IVi/liam Mein, or Edward Swarlrecl, Efqrs. Savannah. Y bom ns Sp aiding . Novr. 14 28 Public Baths. THE subscriber returns his refpeftfu! thanks to his friends and the inhabitants of Sa vannah, for the generous encouragement they have granted him, in the two ellabhihments he has formed in this city. He has the hoaot to inform the public, that by the firft of Aptil, the BATHS will be open in the fame place they were kept laih season. The improvements he has thought indispen sable to make by rendering the rooms larger, and by giving them a degree of air necessary in the warm season of this country, leads hint to hope for the continuation of encouragement and kind patronage of his cuflomers. The pticeof fubfeription for the season, fix months, ten dollars—fix dollars for 3 months— and 25 cents for each Bath. L. GLEISES. March 14. s—o 22 50 Dollars Reward. MISSING from the lubfcriber’syard, anew Ne gro Buy, about twelve years of as>e. A reward of Ten Dollars will be paid for returning him, or if stolen a reward of Fifty Dollars, lor the Boy and convi&ion ol’ the thief. THO MAS LA AYR ENC E. March 17. _ f ih 23. AUGUSTA Pin Mr ED ALMANACS, JUST RECEIVED JM) FOR SALE. AT THIS on ICE. Ten D oilars Reward. P.nn zvxj from the subscriber, I * ©L jj on the evening ot the 7th inilant, a kxmiaM h NEGRO WENCH named KAT E. | she is hunt and well built; rather . xb l °f a yelloxvilh call; rbou: five ieet four or fix inches high; had em when llte went away, a dark yellow --- i-w ’ c own, but xstlie'took all hei clothes with her, it is likely Aw “’ill change her Orel's. The above reward will he paid to any person who will apprehend and deliver hoi to n-.e, cr lodge her m Gaol. Matters of Veflels, and all others, ate- hereby ionvarned against harboring or carrying oft laid wench, Jor.'i Davies. April 9. 20 Dollars Reward. BTA AN away from the on the 25th ot Udtobcr, 1806, a NE GRO WOMAN, about 22 years of age ; is a fhonr thick wench,rather blackt-t than negroes arc in general, thick lips, and fome {oiek-marks on her face ; speaks broken English, and has a down look j file is an African boin ; has been in the countiy about seven years ; her name is Mary. She fays that she belongs to James M’intcfh, of this place. The above reward will be paid to any person that will lodge said wench in Sa. vannah Jail, and necessary expences paid She has been iffed to house vvoik, is a cook and washer, &?. and occalionally has work ed in the field. [ exped that said wench ha3 gone to Augusta, or was landed at Purisburgh, ajl have reason to apprehend, that she left thia in one of the Augusta boats. Edward Stebbins. Cd* It is not unlikely that she mav have forged pass, and will endeavor to pass herfelf as a free woman. January 20 g 5 Dollars Reward, RAN- A WAY from the subscriber on Sa turday the 3d inst a negro fellow named GEORGE, well known in and about Savan nah, and formeily belonged to Capt. George Haiti, lie is about 5 feet, y or 6 inches high, thin visage, Hammers when questioned fharplyj and when he went away his left hand wax wraped in a woolen bag, in confequetice of a W billow he had on his little finger, on the left hand; he has a wife at Mrs Haifts on Wilming ton, and it is tuppofed he will be about there. a!1 perfor.s, and matters of veflels particularly, are cautioned not to harbour, employ or take him away, as the law will be vigorously enforced against them. Whoever will return him to the subscriber, or lodge him in goal in Savannah, Hull receive the above reward. P. GUERARD. January 9. 3 Inferior Court —June 7erm . UPON the petition of Rachael Morgan, re. litt of Joseph Morgan, deceased, begging the eftaolifhment of a certain wiittcn agreement’ wherein Philip M’Kenuon became indebted ta i homas B. Burnetnan of said county, in the sum of one hundred and forty.three dollars, kv eiity-ftve edits—aud that said Joseph Morgans la his hie time, bought Lid agreement of f.ki Burnetnan, which said agreement is loft u st mi (laid— ORDERED, that said agreement or evi dence of debt be tftabltfhed, as directed by the sixth fedtion of the Judiciary Att, in such case, made and provided, due notice Ling given oC this application agreeable to the rules of court unleD cause be shewn to the contrary. By the Court, from the Minutes. N. JONES, c. .. c. g. c. O&ober 24 422—iaw6m Caution. BEWARE, PURCHASERS. WHEREAS William Brackin, of Big Creel, ‘■ t.ie back part of Georgia, about 140 miles from Savannah, carried away from this city, in chains, on 1 hurfday morning last, a mulatto man, aged about 23 or 24 years, whole name is Thomas Young, al ledging him to be a (lave and his property ; tiiis is to caution all perfom from purcliafing the laid mulatto man, as I know him to be born free, of free p?--nts. in I’awt.c jket, Rhode-Bland. The laid Willianffirark in promilei me not to take him out of town, until hi* papers could he got from Charleston, South Carolina ; but, in violation of hi* word, he took him off. It i* therefore hoped, no person will aid the .'aid William lirackin in felling the said Thomas Young for a f.aye 4 if such be his iuttution, HOLDER TALLMAN, Matter of brig Fame. The different Printers in this state are requested to give the above an inferticn. Sav. April 4, ISO 7. 31 Bills of Lading. I or sale at thus office. PUBLISHED 1-VIiRT Tt’FSDAY, THVSIIAT ANTS SATURBAYji^ BY JOHN F. EVERITT, ON IMF. MAY, SAVANNAH, (grOROIa) \T >U. XICIJ I \!54 n.t ANNUM PAYABLE U.\Lf -11-f.ttLT, IK AUVANCfi.