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Marshal's Sale.
Ori Ike frst TrEsn.tr in May next, will or mid
at the Court-/!',use in Savannah,
ONE undivided moiety of a tract of I.AND, called
Clarke’, Bluff, containing .50 t acres, in ore or Id,,
fltuatr, lyin'; and being in the county of MMntc.Si, ‘
Sapclo liver, late the iiroperty of col. Win. M’lutofli,
♦icreafed. Seized and to be fold a the property of
Janies l oivier.i, Her and by virtue of an execution tl
ftn <1 bv virtue of a jitth-mcrit recover'd agair.lt him by
Hugh Rais, leu. Ac William l)ixon & Cos.
Benjamin W all, m. n. c.
March 31. 31.
City SheriiPs Sales.
Or. th e First Tur/icfaj in May next,
V.'ill bes Id at the Ccurt-Hoofe, in the city of 3a
vannah,
One BAG of COTTON. J.evled on as the pro
yrty of A. i. Bilibin, at the suit ol C ec.rge i.noj
and others.
Alio, a NEGRO BOY, named Nat. l evied on as
the property ol Dr. John Dove, ::: the suit of William
£1 aw.
Also, a HOUSE and DOT, in I.eatchcoat ward.
J.evied on a. the property ol Thuntar Norton, dtrc'J,
at the suit of Elijah Norton.
Alio, a lit)USl'. and J.OT, in Franklin ward,
Bronphton-ftreet. Devicd on aa the property of'i'hc-
Itias Brown and John Gable.
Conditions, cadi.
John W illiams, c. s.
April 4. 31
To be Sold,
A VAI.UABBE COTTON l'f.AN TATION -
j >in>ng the town <;f St. Mary’s, in Georgia, itn
nediately on tlie river and oppofilt Kofe-Jtluff; con
taimnj; acre sos high planting land, uj,wards of
one luiAilri il acres ot which is cleared and part plant,
and-, and about 6co acre, of prime haul marsh, which
o a complete deep bed of manure, never n erdowed
but by extraordinary lngh tyring tides, againlt
v hic.li n cm heesliv secured, and then au.’ Be very
tv.i us Sir railing cotton and pre v:lions,
i ‘ err are on tbe ptomilV a Tide-Saw-Mil!, (hat
w-rkr. t :ro lav. ,in good repair and very productive: f
b <1 Dtv iling H ti e and Out-lloui.-s ; u lari 1 1
t. luiaiid Orange Grove, in ful bearing; as ucl l
a 1 lany other c.scvi.ent fruit tires
The tit 1 el the land is perfectly good and clear off
all kinit of incumbrances, and poficltiou of the pit
Bides will be given immediately.
WOULD ALSO BE SOLD,
r.ilhrr with cr without the said Plantation,
•A £ng of 24 or 26 very valuable NEGROES,
Men, W omen and Children.
An> perlon desirous of ptnclialing this vahnble J
9 .or. may know the terms, which v. id be made ve- F
n ealy, l.y applying in Savannah to Dll V I<BBS r
II yRKIb, Kiquire, or to tin Suijcnlter, who will ex- I
libit the titles : or in St. Mary’s, to JAMES SEA
OR'jVr,, Digiii.e, who w ill give every necvllary m
formation.
I'. I). PETIT UE VII.LERS.
Savanaali, aill March, 1807. lw aj
Land & Negroes.
For Sale in Georgia.
A I.L that Iflanl in viw oflarien, on the
f Alatam.dia, known by the name of
Black Is! and,
Containing about 300 acres of high land,
an J 900 acres of bi„Ti!h and frefh tnarfh.—
The high ‘ nd is t'f tl.c lirfl quality for Cotton,
rnJtite empof the molt promifii.g kind. It
has all > inis advantage, that it may be easily
flowed with ficfh water, and of courie equally
well adapt’ fit the culture of rice as ol cot
ton To. highland giving comolcte feeurity
fv-tti for icttlements and preservation of crops.
J is ivr known from the fuccefsful ex pet intents
v‘ inaj >r Butler lias made by plaining limi
la. lands, ‘hit they arc not cmy very produc
tive, but tin quality of the cotton is much fu
pnior to that railed oil the high land. There
will be fold with the shove property, one l.un
/licit seasoned SLAVES, and poffefiion can
tc given the full of January next —For trims
npi y to i/tlliam Alein, or Edward Siuarbrcch,
Eiq u. Savannah.
Thomas Spalding.
Novr. 14 28
Hoard of Commission
ers of Pilotage.
Savannah, June 4.1501.
fn Cpnfequence of several perforts ailing illegally
as Pilots,
OhDtx i-D, That the Secretary do publish monthly
the t ones of such Pilots, as pollVfi Branches or B'er
tuivavcs 110 m tins Board.
Extract from the Miniates.
THOMAS PITT, Secretary.
AflittlASir to the order of the Board, I do
fv*rt hv give notice, that the following ptrfousou!y,are
duly authorized t.> act at Pilots;
Thomas Not cage,
I ham Clay,
Jar.nw Branch Mott
V dliam Roylton,
J lij.vH Broughton,
*1 hoinas Aiworthy, J
Richard Wall, Branch Pilots.
Wi liam Wall, uding under hint.
John ajor, “J
Peter C'cafar,
Reuben Anderson, I
John Branlby, Certificate Pilot*
John Dennis,
John Dixon,
1 iltMia, Oiborn. J
THu MAS PITT, Sre\r.
lilank Manifest’s
Bor Sale at this Offer.
War Department,
February S3, 130?.
N’OTICF. is hereby given, that separate propo
sals w ill be received at the office of the ftxre
tary for tiic department of war, until 1- o’clock at
noon of the f.rlt Wednesday in June new, for the
ft:;.pivot a l rations that may be required for the
life < 1 the United Stater, from the frit day of Octo
ber 1807, until the 3"th day of September iBcS,
both days intdulivc.at the following places, viz.
First, At Niagara, Detroit, Mtchilimachinac,
for: U'avr.e, Chtksgo, and at any place or placet,
where troops ate or may be Rationed, marched or
recruited within the Hate of Ohio, and territory of
Michigan, and at any place or placet, w ithin the In
diana territory north of the 4111 deg oi N latitude.
Secomt, At the new mi it ary poll c.ppofite the
mouth of the il iawflee, and within the Clicrokee na
tion between Tenntfiee and Gc'igia, and on the
Termtflee river, and on the road between fatd ri
ver and Nalhville, and at any place oi places where
trooj are or may be Rationed, marched or recruited
within the lta.i of Kentucky an,l Tenncffee
Third, At the garrilon near \ incemus on the
river Wahab , at Port Maf.ac, New Madrid, Cluck
afaw lilt.if-, Ark an fas, Natchez, and Fort Adams,
and at any place or places \ here troops are or may
be Rationed, marched or iftruited in the MiiTtffippi
territory, e.• t the county of Wafnington, and at
ans place or places in the Indiana territory i .uth of
ti 4 ill degree of north latitude, and fifty milesealt
of the MifliiTippi river.
I’orrtk, At tit. Douir, St. Charles, Kaskaskia,
Cahokia, and at any place or jilacts where troops
arc or may be Rationed, marched or recruited with
in the territory of Douifiana north of New Ma
drid, and at anyplace or places 111 the Indiana ter
nun, v;t:h:i. i.ftymil'.s Jdallof the Mifliffippt river,
and south ci ihe 41 It degree of north latitude, Fort
M dlac excepted.
fifth, At New -Orleans, l’lacqmmines, Point Cou
pee, O-ciicta, Hatcliitcchor, Appcloufas, Attakapa,
tsi t StJddcrt, fort ht. Stephen, and r.t any place
or places where troops arc cr rr.ay be Rationed,
maiched or recruited v. tidn the teiritory of Or
leans, or in the county of Washington 111 the Miflif
lippt territory, and a- anyplace or pi tees on the
welt lide oi the Mi/liflii|ipi river below Ark?nfas.
Separate proposals will also be received as afore
laid lor the iupply nf ali rations, which tr.av herc
quired for the ole ol the United Slates, ironi the
firft day < i Jantur ica'd, t 1 the 31It day of Decem
ber ol the lame ,car, both days ituluiive, within
the ItYcral f.,it s hereinafter mentioned, viz.
hi th, At the Oalt'nu'g'ac Old Fields, and at any
pice, or places w here troops are or maybe flatten
ed, 1 ached or recruited, within the Rate ol'Ccr
y iu, and on the Indian boundary between Georgia
and the Crct k nation.
Seventh, ,Vt Char edon, Rocky Mount, on the
head waters oi the Santee, and at any place or pla
ecs where troops aie or may be Rationed, marched
or recruited, within the Da is cf North and South
Carolina.
Eighth, At Norfolk, and at any place or places
where troops are or may be Rationed, inarched, or
recruited, within the Itaie of Virginia.
Ninth, At Fort fti’Henry, a, and at any place or
p'uccs wiitic tr.,i jare or may be Rationed, marr.li
cd or rtci idled vitliin tiic ttaic of Maryland and dii
triJt of Coliir. bia
Tenth, At fit M Hlin, Carliilc, and at anyplace
or p aces, vvlicit troops are or may be Jiatioi.cti,
marc lied or recuited vv ithin the Itaie of Pt-niylva->
nia, ealt of tiic mountains, and w ithin the Hates of
New-Jerlc’ and Delaware.
Eleventh, At Fittiini.g, and at any place or places
where tio ps are or may be Hanoi ,and, marched or
remitted, within the Hate el’ i’enufy lvania wefl of
the nn ui.tarns.
1 welfth, At fart Jay, Weft Point, Albany, Schen
cfl.'d; , and at any place or places v liere troops are
i r may be Hationed, marched cr recruited, within
the t.ate of g.ew-furk, Niagara and us dependen
cies excepted.
i lurtcciuh, At fart Trumbull fort Wolcott, and
at any place or places where troops are >r may be
Hationed, marched nr recruited within the Hates of
Co.mteU tut, Rliotle Itlai and a ;u W'rnvmt.
l'ouiteeiitb, At t rt InUepen :c, ce (dofton harbor)
ami at any place or places where tr* ps ~re 01 may
be i.ato tied, marched or rcctuit, and, vvi iiin ine Hate
ot Maftachulctts, tiic tec. ii cl Springfield and tiie
dittrn'l ot Maine exct pud.
iif eentli, At Porii'ninutli, P rtland, and any
place or places, wlieic t roops ate or may be Haiimi
ed, marched or recniiud, w ithin the lUte of New
llamplhire and the liiliir and of Maine.
Sixteenth, I’ropoials will a 1 > be received as afore
said,for the supply of all rations, whic . may uc requir
ed by the U. states, for the troops winch are or may
be Hationed, marched or recruited with.a the town
of Springfield 111 the Hate of Aiaffachufetts, and lor
the urn urers and ether peifons cnijiloved tn the
United States’ armory at that place, from the firll
day of January iboß, 10 Ihe3.il day ol December in
the fame y ear, both day s inclulive.
A tat ion to coniift oi one pound and one quarter
ol beef, or t icc-ipu rters of a pout and of porh, eigh
teen ounces ot bread cr flour, one gif of rum, vvinf
key 01 brandy ; and at the ia:e of two quarts of fait,
four quarts cf \ inegar, four p ur.ds ot leap, and one
pound and a halt oi oand'es, to every hundred ra
tions. Theprtctsoi the levcral component pars of
the ration llra.ll be lpecif.ed; but the United staus
relcrve the right of making such alterations m the
price if 1 lie component pans cl the ration aforefaid,
as Dial 1 make th: price of each part thereof bear a
ju l pr portion to tiic propol'ed (.rice of the vvl o’c
ration, dhe rations arc to be furmfh and in fucti
quantities, that U.eic Hull at all times, during the
to. m 1 i the propol'ed Caiitrafl, be (ufiicient f r the
00, l'u option of the troops at M chilim.ckinac, l)c
----tro tan l Cliikago, ior list moirhs m adva cc, and
ataerh of the o.lter polls 011 the we. ern waters, for
a: lacall three motuhs m advance, of goed and
wholelbnte proviiioi.s, if the fame Ria l l>e required.
It is also to be permitted, to all and tvery of ’he
commandants of fortified places or pods, to call for,
at fexfons when the fame can be iraulparted, or at
any time, in case of urgent., inch lupphes of like
prov.lions 111 advance, as m the diic.etioti of the
commandant Hull be deemed proper.
It is understood that the contractor is to be at the
expence and rt!k of itl'uiiig ike tu, plies to the troops,
and that all loftcs luHaiucd by the depredations of an
enemy or by means of the troops ol the United states,
ftiall be paid by the United States at the price of the.
articles captured or Hcllroyed as aforefaid, on the
depolition of two or more pet Tons of credible cha
racters and the certificate ot a comnnfliotied officer,
Hating the circumltances of the ofs, and the amount
et articles for which conipenfatton Hull be claimed.
The privilege is underitood to b - referred to the
United States of requiring that none of the supplies,
which may be turnuhed under a y of the propoied
contrails, ihali be uTued,until the supp ies which have
been or m y l>e furnitlied under contrails now in
toice, have been conluined ; and that a supply m ad
vance 1 a\ be alway s required at any of the fixed polls
on the fcasoard, or Indian frontier, not exceeding
three month*, U. DEARBORN,
Secretary of War,
SHERIFF’S SALES.
On the fir it Tuesday in May next, will hr sold, at
at the Court’l louse in Bryan county, between
the hours of ten and three o'clock,
A TRACT OF BAND, in Bryan county, fuppef
xT\ ed to contain, four hundred end cghty nine a te-,
adjoining lands of the Rev. Joseph Clay, Jofe-ph btiiev,
arid John Pray, levied on, and to be (old as the property
oi Thomas Butler, James Butler and others, to lati-iy
a Judgement obtained by James Butler, S. Butler and
other.—Conditions of faie Cafn.
Stephen J. Maxwell, s. b. c.
March 3 B 30
On the frst TUESDAY in A lay next, at the
Town of Jefferson, before the Court-House of
the same, bt tween the hours if 10 and 3 o’clock,
will be told, the following properly, to wit—
\ LI, that Lot and Improvements thereon in
X V. tire town of St. Maty’s, being a two story
Louse, and necessary out buildings, at present
occupied by Mrs. Meets as a female academy
—A I. S O
All that other two story House and Improve
ments ad joining the above, ot present occupied
by John Ross, together with the Lot whereon
the improvements stand.
—A L S O
The Water Lot immediately before tbe
same, being feet on bt. Mary’s street,
and extending to low-water mark.
—A la S O
All that other piece or part oflot No 3, con
taining one hundred feet on street, and
two hundred in depth, to an alley adjoining
part ol said lot, now occupied by Mr. Ilolzcn
dorf.
—A L S O
All ‘.hat tract of Land in Franklin county, ad
joining lands of David Terrel, containing 011 c
thousand acres, chiefly oak and hickory.
Seized and to be sold as tiie property of Da-”
vid Garvin and Samuel Meets, to satisfy judg
ments obtained in favor of Messrs. Muir &
Means, and pointed out by the plaintiff’s at
torney.
Conditions nf Sale, Cash.
D. G. JONES, s. c. c.
April 4. 31
er™ ■
WILL BE SOLD at the Court-House in Jef
ferson, Camden County, on Tuesday the sth
day of May, between i x hours oj 10 and 2
o'clock, the following J perty, belonging to the
late Phineas Miller, of Cumberland, deceased,
mortgaged by him in his life time to Ethan
Clark and note 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
Cant. Ktir.
—A L S O
Part of Lot No. 4, containing 150 fed along
the bay, called St. Mary’s street, and 2uo feet
along 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. c. c.
Jefferson, Apiil 1. SI
WILL BE SOLD, at the Court-House in Jef
ferson, Camden County, on Tuesday the fifth
c f May next, between the hours of ten and two
o’clock, the following property of William
forris, late of Savannah, merchant, duly
foreclosed by John BolTor, survivor, viz.
A LL that wharf lot in St. Mary’s, being the
X X front of iot No. 4, containing 50 feet on
St. Mary’s-strect, and running 150 feel west to
Judson’s water-lot, and from St. Mary’s-strect to
the river 100 feet, and along the river 100 feet.
....A L S 0....
Part oflot 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
Jutlscm’s, with all the buildings and improvc
meii.s thereon.
A L S O
Lot No. 43, containing four acres, more
or less, with all the buildings and improve
ments thereon.
DAVII) G. JONES,
Sheriff, Camden County.
Savannah, March 28, 1807. 28
On the frst Tuesdayin Mau next, will be sold,
at the Court-llcuse, in the city of Savannah,
between the hours often and three o’clock,
The Horv and a half HOUSE, formerly occupied by
Mr. Richard Davis, as a fchool-houle, and lately by
captain Samuel Lightburn, together with the Dot and
other improvements, Htuated in Evvingsburg nearly
opposite Mr. Jonathan Clines. Taken under execution
as the property of the tftate oi Stephen Blount, deceas
ed, at the suit of i’uttnan & Flint, pointed out by the
plaintiff.
T. ROBERTSON, s.. c.
April 1 31
NOTICE.
ABB perfeas having sny demands against the estate
of Ralph E. Elliott,deceafed, are Ueiirsd to pre
fsnt them to the Subfcribtrs,
William Elliott, ? ~
Stephen Elliott, S £xecu!or *-
April 4, SI
‘Blank Writs,
Ttr th: Superior and Inferior Courts , ftr felt
at this OJf.cc,
Executor’s Sales.
C'n JVEDXERDjr the 13.7: May next, will be
told at Woodville, in the County of Bryan,
A I.ARGE flock cf Cattle and nf Sheep, several
yoke of well broke Oxen, ai.J fuudry a. tit sos
Houfch Id Furniture, being part if Hie. perfor.al
property of Ralph E. Elliort elq tlece ifetl
Conditions will be made known on r e day cf sale.
William Elliott, ? r
bteplien Luwtt, )
March 30. 31.
Administrator’s Sales.
Will be sold and disposed cf at Darien, in the
county of M'JntoiJi, on the second Tuesday
in May next, being the twelfth cf the mid
month, between the hours of ten end twelve
o’clock in the forenoon,
14 prime FIELD SLAVES, and a likely
BOY, sold as the personal property of George
MTntosb, deceased Condi dons to he made
known on the day of sale.
HAMPDEN MINTOSH.
Savannah, 2Sth March, 1807. 28.
Wanted to Hire,
A YOUNG house WINCH, well recommended.-*
Apply to the Printer*.
April 15 a
The Subscriber
TTAS to let on low terms in Warren ward, a small
XjL convenient HOUSE and necelTarv out buildings,
with two lots endofed, well calculated for a garden.
V iiliam Parker.
March 31. 29-
To Rent,
CELLARS Nos. z and 3, and STORES
Noa. 5 and 6in the Exchange. Apt ly to
Thomas Pitt, Sec'ry.
Januatjy 15 4
20 Dollars Reward.
RAN- A WAY from tiie fubferibet, in Hancock
county near Sparta, two likely young negro men,
20 years of age, about five feet y or 10 inches high,
names *1 OJVT and CHARLES. Charles is (lout and
well made, when he goes to speak, holds his m uth ©pea
feme time be <re he can utter a word, and then flut
ters uncommonly had while fpeak'ng. icm is mid
iingfpare made, aid has fomev. hat of a b:ack skin.—•
I am apprehensive that th.e above described Negroes
will maake to fome fua port, in order to take lliippirg*
Any pealon that will apprehend the fa:d n gioes,
and deliver them to the fubferiber, or secure themfo
he gets them again,{hall receive the above rewaid.
Sainud thy.
Apr:! IS ss
20 Dollars Reward.
BT> AN sitey Irora the
on the 25 ft
ci tc ftt ber, 1806, a NE
GRO WOMAN, about
22 years of agt ; is a fht rr
thiek wench,rather Llackut
than negroes arc in gctttral,
thick lips, and fome pock marks on her fact {
speaks broken Eoglifh, and has a down look ;
file is an African born ; has been in the country
about seven years ; her name is Mary. She
fays that file belongs to James M’lntt fit, of
this place. The above r ward will be paid to
any person that will lodge said wtnch in Sa
vannah Jail, and necessary xpt nees paid She
has been used to house wotk, is a ctiok aud
wafiier, &c. and occnfionally has worked in the
field. I expedl that said wench has pone :o
a\ugufta, or was landed at Purtsburgh, as t
have reason to apprehend, that the left this
in one of the Augufla boats.
J cl vvai and Ftebbins.
dr It is not unlikely that she ntay have a
forged paf3, and will endeavor to pass herftlf a*
a free woman.
January 20 5
5 Dollars Reward,
RAN-AWAY frein the fubferiber on Sa
turday the 3d inst a ntgro fellow named
GEORGE, well known in and about Savan.
nah, and formerly belonged to Capt. George
Hailt, He is about 5 feet, 5 or 6 inches high,
thin visage, ilarnmtra rlun queflioned flrarply;
and when he went away his left hand, was
wraped in a woolen bag, in cottfequeuce of a
Whitlow he had on his little finger, on the left
hand; he has a wife at Mrs Haifts on Wilming
ton, and it is fuppoled he will be about there,
all persons, and inafters of vessels particularly,
are cautioned not to harbour, employ or take
him away, as the law will be rigorously enforced
against them. Whoever will return hint to the
fubferiber, or lodge him in goal in S* “ ‘.is,
lhall receive the above award.
P. GUERARD.
January 9. 3
AUGUSTA PRINTED
ALMANACS,
JUST RECEIVED A.\D FOR SALE AT
THIS OTi ICE.
PUBLISHED
EVBRT TUESDAY, THURSDAY AND SATURDAY?
BY JOHN F. EVER ITT,
OK THE BAY, SAVANNAH, (GEORGIA)
AT SIX DOLLARS PER ANNUM PAYABLE XIALYV
, YEARLY, IN ABVANCE,