The Republican ; and Savannah evening ledger. (Savannah, Ga.) 1807-1816, April 18, 1807, Image 4

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Chambers, Inferior Court, Chatham County, Sa-.cinmh, jl}')il'Jlh 1807. t*rir.tfT, then Honor. !*.dwahi Tkt.fmf., William Smith, John H. Morel and James Alger. Oiumrn, That it bcaftandirg ru! , that on pr ti: io.t to any one of the Just ice*, in all c if. * of apple j- ii for tl r relief of insolvent debtor*, the rmuwl for tie. defendant or defendants, give due notice to the < r.-di,or or creditor* ; and where a debtor or debtors in ‘'onfmeil ar:d unable to procure cnuiict l, it lliall b* tl.” duty of the clerk to report the name or names of •. ,h confi:.. ddi liter or <!■ titotto the court. Oidcrcd th*t the fame be publifhrd. Extra ! from lhr Minutt. (3~) Job T. Holies, Clerk. Marshal's Sale. Or. the f if Tv.v.sn.iri". May n> it, will hr sold at the Court-Ihiur in Savannah, ONF. undivided moiety of a tract of LAND, called Clarke's fluff, containing 5<X) acres, more or left., ftttt.it ■, I) and being in the county i 1 MMntofh, oa hap. |o -., .-I, late the property of col. Wm. M'hitofh, ■ rea.'ed. Seized and to he fold ::s the property of la,ne, I owier,under and by virtue ol an execution if , I vi r tue of a judgment recovered again ft him by • ‘ j. it-.: •, fen. A. William Dixon & Cos. Benjamin \\ all, m. and. o. March 31. 31. Ci'V Sheriff's Sales. j ■ ] n ‘h - First Tuesday hi May ncxt y Will 1 • fold it the Coiirt-Hnufc, in the city of Sa vannah, I’AO of COT'I ON. I-cvied on as the pro* • “i/ ol T. I ; . llrifban, at the iuit ol George Enoc -j vl o’her*. , , a NFGi'O 150 V, named Nat. I. lvied on as ropert/ of l/T. John Love*, at the iuit of* William Si a v. Alb, a HOUSE and LOT, in Leatchcoat ward, i 1 on ,h the property of Thomas Norton, cWc’J, at t •• fmt of Elijah Norton. a IlOUbli and LOT, in Franklin ward, ji < • ■fito , '-dr • c Levied on as the property of Tho rn ■ a Drown and John Cable. Condition*, cash. John Williams, c. s. April 4. 31 Executor's Sales. On i:a\F.si).ir the nc/ A lay next, will he ~'ihl at U ‘ ex.’vi ‘le, in the ('aunty (f llre.in, a I. \Ut.’. (teek of Cattle ad of Sheep, leveral J'\ -ike >d‘ v. ell broke (Win, and l’ur.clry aiti !r ,of J. i.lv-M Furniture, being part of the uerfonal i r'y -f Ralph K Elliott el’q. tlcceaf.d. o.uiitioi.s will be m ide known an the day of sale William Elliott, ? . , , S /'.a ccutors. Stephen Elliott, 3 ATareh 30. 31. To Architects. ’ ‘ r Subfuiber being appointed to obtain plans K I ellimatef, tor a pl.an fubftanti.il and cum* . 1 and titi k Church with Steeple and Clock, to be * l 1 this City. He hereby offers a premium of ON if HUNDRED DOLLARS to any person who . . ‘1 to him on or helorc the tiift day of Au* > . .. 1 - the plan and estimate id laid building which a. 1 ipproved of and finally adopted. .• is .* .(netted that in such plans as may be offered / . m garj b. It.ul for obtaining a copious admiflion circulation of freih air. Alio that the pews ■ iin . , and 01 number at lealt one hundred ; each 11 flii 1 litly large lor the accommodation ol lix or eight per font, . uch plans and eftimate* a* may not he approved of s. ill he returned (if delirecl) in conformity to any in* t’.i. .Lons winch may accompany them. John Murray. 1 ‘’ The Printers in Savannah, Charleston, Balti more, W illuii; tun, Philadelphia, New-York and Bov •r, are re incited to itilert this ad'-iitifement, and for \sa J their bills to the printers hereof. AUgnilu, Georgia, April 9 u 35 To be Sold, . VAI.UM) ,F COTTON PLANTATION .f * join.i.g the t’ a t't St. Marc’s, in Georgia, im ;> . .vtelv in the f. vr and oppoiite Rofc-Blulf; con. i.m,; *SO acre . of high planting land, upwards of .Hunl id .ICI sos which is cleared and part plant, • I: and b ot iieo acre* of prime hard marsh, which 1 ic rnpicted in lied of manure, never overriowed \ ,ic by c.~.nary high spring tubs, againlt w cH 1. c ti be eati r fecurcd, and then may he very wdvMtrgocus tor railing cotton and provilions. There are on the punnfes a Tide-Saw-Mill, that v . rks two laws, m good repair ami’ cry productive; i. good Dwelling 11 use anil Out-llonlcs t a large 1, idcn and Orange Grove, in fit I beating; as wel a many other excellent fruit trees. The tii'e of the land is perfectly goed and clear of . 1 hi and of incumbrances, and poffeflion of the pre in.lea will be given immediately. WOULD ALSO BK SOLD, Either with or without the smd Plantation, A gang; of ,or C 6 very valuable Nl .t .UOl'.S, Men, Women and Children. Anv per (on drfirous of purchafini; this valuable eftatr, may know the terms, which will be made ve rs raly, by apirying; in Savannah to CHAHI.ES H ARRIS, K, pure, mto tie Sthjiriher, who will ex h.bit the titles ;or in St. Mari’s, to JAMES SFA GHOYIi, lifqurrc, who will give every necessary tn formation. F- D. PF.TIT 1)E YII.I.F.RS. Savanaah, at ft March, 11)07. *-'* s 5 To Went, CELLARS Nos. 1 nn 1 3, an.* STORES Nos. 5 and 6in the Exchange. Vpply to Thomas Pitt, Scc'r v. January jj a Notice. T T PON the petition of Thom/. s Young, of tii ■ city of Savannah, in the : rate of Geor p ht, p’ -.liter, staling a Deed of Convey ance fiom .11 n Gralmin, late of the province of Georgia, to John ( aidwell, late of South-Carolina, for twelve hundred acres of land, situate in the pre sent county cf Liberty, in the state of Georgia, known by tire name of Jiailkc’s neck ; bounded south and southwest on North-Newport river atid land of Robert Nobles, cast and northeast on land of George Nobles and vacant land, and north and northwest on vacant land, hearing date the dav of- • one thousand seven hun dred and sixty-four; a copy whereof, as nearly as tin- petitioner could recollect, was annexed to said petition, is now lodged in the clerk’s office, legi (her with an affidavit, pursuant to the acts of this state, of force in such cases, has been lost or destroyed ; and praying the benefit in tended by the aforesaid act.-,, and other circum stantial proof being laid before the court: It is ordered, that thr. said Deed of Conveyance, from ihc said John Graham to John Caldwell, P-r the land aforesaid, he established as direct ed by law, on the said Thomas Young publish ing a weekly notice, in one of our public ga zetti sos this state, lor the space of six calen der months, unless good and sufficient cause shall he -he .vn to the contrary, within the said si:: months, or other mutter shall appear to the court against the same. State of Georgia , J.iberty County , From the minutes, March ‘25, 1807. 28 A. FORRESTER, c. s. c. c. l. Inferior Court —June Term. T T PON the petition of Rachael Morgan, re- J LJ hit cf Joseph Morgan, deceased, begging the ellablifhment of a certain written agreement, | wherein Philip M’Kennon became indebted to l, Thomas B. Burneman of said county, in the | sum of one hundred and forty three dollars, fev ! enty-five centa—and that said Joseph Morgans j in his life time, bought said agreement of said ! Burneman, which said agreement is loft or nnflaid ORDERED , that said agreement or evi dence of debt be tllahlifiicd, as dire&erl by the sixth feftion of the Judiciary Aft, in such case, | made and provided, due notice being given of j this application agreeable to the rules of court | utilefi caufc be fiiewn to the contrary. I By the Court, from the Minutes. N. JONES, c. 1. c. c. c, Gftcber 24. 422 iaw6m Valuable Lands &c. r | ’llls Sulifirlber will ilifpofc of the following pro- X perty, on rcafnimblc terms • —One umlivided third oi .1 tr../i on Cat-1 lead creek, in the county of M‘in t ilh, containing in the whole, between three an 1 four thouland acres, of excellent land lit for the culture of Rice anil Cotton.—An excellent dwelling-house, with neci-llary out-hnildings, and lit lots adjoining therto, in the town of Darien.—One undivided half of the It iifhip cf M’ltitolh, adjoining Darien, and fronting on the Alaramaha river.—Several acres of high and lo .v land adjoining the city of Savannah to the eailward. ‘The high land may he laid oat into lots, or the whole make an excellent farm. Part o: this trail is at present improved and lubject to a Lease.—The titles toi said property an- iiidiiputablc, and a general warranty for the fame, will be given to the purchaler....For further par iciilars, apply to Charles Harris, attorney at law, and Mr. Hugh Ross, merchant, in Savannah ; or to the fubferiber, at Darien. HAMPDEN M'INTOSH. Darien, March 4. ct 20 | ■ ...ejJ* l eib. iUL.. ALL persons having any demands against the es tate of the late George M’lntoih, deceased, will render in their accounts to GHARLLS HARRIS efip. or to the Subfcrifcer at Darien. HAMPDEN M I INTOSII, Adm'r. Darien , March 4, 1807. ct 20. Land & Negroes. o For Sale in Georgia* ALL that Ifiand in view of Dar ien, on the Alatamaha, known by the name of Black Island, Containing about 300 acres cf high land, and 900 acres of brackilh and freih marsh. The high land is of the firft quality for Cotton, and the crop of the noli promising kind. It has also this advantage, that it may be eafiiy flowed ,with frefii W’atcr, and of couife 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 fucccfsful experiments which major Butler has made by planting simi lar lands, that they are not only very produc tive, but the quality of the cotton is much su perior to that ruifed on the high land. There will be fold with the above property, one hun dred seasoned SLAVES, and poffeflion can be given the tirit of January next -For terms apply to William Mein, or Edward Szvarlreei , Elqrs. Savannah. Thomas Spalding . Novr. 14 28 HOFF’S Agricultural 6c Commercial Almanac, Calculated for Georgia and the Carolina*, For the firesent year, May be had at this office—price, twelve and a hr If cents. February 2 4 )• SHERIFF’S SALES. On'the first Tuesday in May next, will be sold, at at the Court-House ir. Bryan county, between the hours of ten and three o'clock, A TRACT OF LAND, in Bryan county, fuppef ed to contain, four hundred and eghty nine acres, adjoining lands of the Rev. Joseph Clay, Joseph Stiles, and John Pray, levied on, and to be fold as the property of Thomas Butler, James Butler and others, to fatisfv a Judgement obtained by James Butler, S. Butler and other.—Conditions of lale Cash. Stephen J. Maxwell, s. u. c. March 31. 30 - - > ♦♦• On the first TUESDAY in May next, at the Town Os Jefferson, hffore the Court-House of the same, between the hours of 10 and 3 o’clock, will be sold, the following properly, to wit — A I,L that Lot and Improvement* thereon in J V the town of St. Mary’s, being a two story house, and necessary out buildings, at present occupied by Mr*. Moors as a female academy —A L S O 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 L S O All that other piece or part of lot No 3, con taining one hundred feet on street, and two hundred in depth, to an alley adjoining part of said lot, now occupied by Mr. Hoizen dorf. —A L S O All that tract of Land in Franklin county, ad joining- lands of David Terrel, containing one thousand acres, chiefly oak and hickory. Seized and to be sold as the property of Da vid Garvin and Samuel Meers, to satisfy judg ments obtained in favor of Messrs, fvlair ft Means, and pointed out by the plaintiff’s at torney. Conditions of Sale, Cash. D. (J. JONES, s. c. c. April 4. 31 i— <*- WILL BE SOLD at the Court-House in Jef ferson, Camden County, on Tuesdax the sth day of May, between the hours of 10 and 2 o'clock, the following property , belonging to the late Phineas Miller, cf 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 by Capt. Kerr. —A L S O Part of Lot No. 4, containing 150 feet along the bay, called St. Mary’s street, and 200 feet along a street to the eastward, containing about three fourths ct an acre; with the buildings and improvements thereon, now or lately occupied by Saddler and Sands. D. G. JONES, s. c. c. Jefferson, April 1. 31 — - ic i WILL BE SOLD, at the Court-House in Jef ferson, Camden County, on Tuesday the fifth of May next, between the hours often and two o’clock, the following property cf William Morris, late of Savannah, merchant , duly foreclosed by John Bolton, survivor, viz. VLL that wharf lot in St. Mary’s, being the front of lot No. 4, containing 50 feet on St. Mary’s-street, and running 150 feet west to Judson’s water-lot, and from St. Mary’s-street to the river 100 feet, and along the river 100 feet. ... A I> S ().... Part of lot No. 4, beginning at Ready-street, running west on St. Mary’s street to Judson’s lot, and on Ready-street 200 feet north to Divine Young’s lot, and 150 feet west on said lot to Judson’s, with all the buildings and improve men.s thereon. \ 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 r ■ --* On the first Tuesdayin May next, will be sold, at the Court-House, in the city of Savannah, between the hours of ten and three o’clock, The story and a half HOUSE, formerly occupied by- Mr. Richard Davis, as a school-house, and lately by captain Samuel Lightburn, together with the Lot and other improvements, situated in F.wingsburg nearly opposite Mr. Jonathan Clines. Taken under execution as the property of the eflate oi Stephen Blount, deceas ed, at the luit of Putman & Flint, pointed out by the plaintiir. T. ROBERTSON, s.. c. April 1 31 NOTICE. ALI. persons having any demands against the estate of Ralph E. Elliott, deceased, are desired to pre sent them to the Subscribers. William Elliott, } ~ Stephen Elliott, S Lxecutor *’ April 4. Jl Blank Writs, For the Superior and Inferior Courts, fr sale at tins Office. The Subscriber HAS received a supply cf OATS and HAY, whiefc will enable him to treat heri'es in the bes: manner. He has heretofore not had it in his power to give inch fati'faction as he would wish, on account of the fcaro ty of provender. Those persons who employ him m this way that may no: be fatisfied, will not be asked for pay. John Jones, Sign of the Indian Queen. ffip He has an experienced Ollier and Farier, whs con dandy attend the stable. April 14. m 95 Administrator’s Sales. Will be sold and disposed of at Darien, in the county of MHntosh, on the second Tuesday in May next, being the twelfth of the said month, between the hours °f ten and twelve o'clock in the forenoon, 14 prime FIELD SLAVES, and a likely BOY , sold as the personal property of George M‘lntosh, deceased Conditions to be made known on the day of sale. HAMPDEN M'INTOSH. Savannah, 2 Stir March, ISO 7. 28. Wanted to Hire, A YOUNG house WENCH, well recommended.—* Apply to the Printers. April IG. A 36 The Subscriber HAS to let on low terms, in Warren ward, a small convenient HOUSE and necelfary out buildings, with two lots endofed, well calculated for a garden. William Parker. March 51. 29’ 20 Dollars Reward. RAN-AWAY from the fubferiber, in Hancock county near Sparta, two likely young negro men, 20 years of age, about five feet 9 or 10 inches high, names rOM and CHARLES. Charles is flout and well made, when he goes to l'peak, holds his mouth opet* foino time before he can utter a word, and then flut ters uncommonly bad while speaking. Tom is mid ling spare made, and has somewhat of a black skin.— I am apprehensive that the above deferibed Negroes will mauke to fome sea port, in order to take fhippmg. Any peafon that will apprehend the said negroes, and deliver them to the fubferiber, or secure them fa he gets them again ,lhall receive the above reward. Samuel Shy. April 16 t 36 20 Dollars Reward. BT> AN away from the Jj\_fubfcribtr, on the 251 K cf Oftober, 1806, a NE GRO WOMAN, about 22 years of age ; id a fliorr thick wench,rather biacket than negroes are in general, thick lips, and fome pock-mark* on her lace jf speaks broken English, and has a down look ; she is an African born ; has been in the country about seven years ; her name js Mary. She fays that she belongs to James M’lntofh, of this place. The above reward will be paid to any person that will lodge said wench in Sa. vannah Jail, and neceflary expences paid She has been used to house work, is a cock arul washer, &c. and occasionally has'worked in the field. I expect that said wench has gone to Augufla, or was landed at Purisburgh, as I have reason to apprehend, that she left thi in one of the Augufla boats. Edward Stebbins. C3* It is not unlikely that she may have a forged pafß, and will cudeavor to pass herftlf as a free woman. January 20 5 5 Dollars Reward, RAN-AWAY from the fubferiber on Sa turday the 3d inst. a negro fellow named GEORGE, well known in and about Savan nah, and formerly belonged to Capt. George Haift. He is about 5 feet, y or 6 inches high, thin visage, ftammtrs when questioned sharply; and when he went away his left hand was wraped in a woolen bag, in consequence of a. Whitlow he had on his little finger, on the lef*. hand; he has a wife at Mrs. Haifts on Wilming ton, and it is supposed he will be about thf;. aII persons, and mailers of vefTels particularly, are cautioned not to harbour, employ or take him away, as the law will be rigorously enforced against them. Whoever will return him to the fubferiber, or lodge him in goal in Savannah* shall receive the above reward. P. GUERARD. January 9,3 AUGUSTA PRINTED ALMANACS, JUST RECEIVED AM) TOR SALE AT THIS OM ICE. Blank Manifest’s Tor Sale at this Office. PUBLISHED EVET.T TUESDAY, THURSDAY ARD SATURDAY, BY JOHN F. EVERITT, ox THE BAY, SAVAXNAH, (GEORGIA) AT SIX DOLLARS PF.R ANNUM. PAYABLE HALT. YEARLY, I.Y ADVANCE.