The Republican ; and Savannah evening ledger. (Savannah, Ga.) 1807-1816, April 23, 1807, Image 4

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■GEORGIA. LIBERTY SITOIOR COURT. March Tern-, 18* 7. OK th** pctitionofMoscs Way, cd ‘ . id coun ty, planter, stating that he v,. s posses',’ and •of a certain deed or title to some negroes, end personal property, as trustee, for t!,e use of Mrs. Rebecca Shearer, and her i sue, a copy whereof, us nearly as the petitioner could ie collcct, was annexed to said petition, and is now lodged in the i lock’s oflii <•, together with alii davits pursuant to tlic acted - Assembly, has lecn lost or destroyed—and pray iie-7 the: hem - h: intended by s.dd at is. and other circuihstan tial proofbeing laid before Couit— It in ordered , That the :u,id deed, or title of sale front Matthew Shearer, R Rebecca Shear er, his wife, to Moses Way, of Negroes and name personal property, be established as di jveted by law, oil the said Moses Way’s pub lishing a w eekly notice in one of the public: gazettes of this state, for the spaced six ca lendar months, unless good cause shall be shewn to the contrary within the said six nif nth.;, o other matter shall appear to the couit a j aiust die same. Iliethofough, “25th March, 1807 — T.x treat Ji am the minutes. A. Forrester, r. a. c. l. t. ["Mar. .11. * t m’s.J Marshal’s Sale. f)n the fret Tur .day in May vrxt, •will be to'al at >hr. Court-House in Suvunnah , ('NE undivided moiety of a tract of I.AND, called f Clarke’* Midi', containing 503 acres, more or lei,, Htuate, lying and being in the county of M'lntolh, in i f .ijudo ‘iver, lata the property of col. Win. M'lntofh, ‘ dereafed. Seized and to be 1 fold as the property off Juinen Fowler,under and by virtue of an execution if- t sue 1 by virtue of a judgment recovt red agaiafl hint by [ a.ugh Ross, icn. & William Dixon & Cos. Benjamin Wall, m. n. c. j. March SJ. t>\. City Sheriff’s Sales. j On the J'iret Tuesday in May next, f Will be fold at th Court-Iloule, in the city of Sa- ;■ vannah, One BAG of COTTON. Levied on as the pro- | ■y-ty of A. F. Brilban, at the luit of George Bane * and others. Alio, aN! GRO BOY, named Nat. I.evied on ass t t property of Dr. John Love, at the Luit of William £>. w. | Also, a HOUSE and I.OT, in I.eatchcoat ward. (] J.c vii and on as die property of Thomas Norton, dve’d, * at im- suit of Klijah Norton. Also, a HOUbE and I.OT, in Franklin ward, -Broiighton-ltrect. Levied on at the property of Tho in.it Brown and John Gable. Condition!, cath. Joitn Williams, c. s. April 4. 31 To be Sold, A VALUABLE COTTON PLANTATION- J-tj inn.e the town of St. Man’:., in G. on ta, ini jrm Lately mi ihc river and opjtofue Roie liluii, eon. taiuing ago acres of high planting land, upwards of one hundred acres ot which is cleared and part plant, ed ; and . h ut 6co acres cl prime hard marsh, w liu li is a c niji'ett deep bed of r.iar.tirc, never oveitlow'd hut try extraordinary high lpring t;dej, agandl V h cli it i in he ealily secured, and then may be very r dvantageous for railing cotton and provdious. There arc on the premiles a Tide.Saw-.'dill, that works two farvs, in good repair and vrry productive; tc good Dwelling limit: and Oul-ILmles i a large Carden ami Orange Glove, in fil l hearing ; as ml as mam other excellent fruit trees. The title of the laud is perfectly good and clear of *ll kmd of incumbraur.es, and potlclTiou of the pre mile! will be given immediately. WOULD ALSO BE SOLD, Either with or without the said Plantation , j\ f -any of 2d or 2f> vciy valuable NEGROES’ Men, Women and Children. Any peihm desirous of purchasing this valuable eflatr, may know the terms, which will be made ve ry e a fy. by app.ying in Savannah to CHARLES 1 1 AUUIS, ERjuire,‘>r to the tsubjaihtr. who will ex h:eit the Mili't. ;*r in St M.try’s, to JAMES SE A (IROVK, tieg i:< , w ho will give iveiy necc'.Vary in t ;maiion. E. I). RET IT DE VI LEERS. Savrrnaah, lift March, 1807. lw *5 Land & Negroes a For Side in Georgia. CD ALL that liland in view t>f Darien, on the Alatamaha, known by the name of Black Island, Containing about 300 acres of high lam], anil 900 acres of hrackifh and frclil marlh,— The high land is of the tir'd quality for Cotton, and the crop of the moft promising kind, •< hu also this advantage, that it may be ealily flowed ( with fielh water, and of comfe equally well adapted sot the culture of rice as of cot ton. Tne high land giving complete security both for settlements and preservation of crops. Jt is well known from the utcccfsful experiments which major Butler has made by planting fimi. Jar lands, that they arc not only very produc tive, but the quality of the cotton is much fti ptiior to that railed on the high land. There will be fold with the above property, one hun. sited seasoned SLAVES, and pofTcfiion can l _ given the firll of January next —For terms app y to William Mein, or PJxard Siuarbrui, Etqra. Savannah. Thomas, Sjuihting. Navr. 14 ii War Department, February 23, 1807. “V 7 OTICE is hereby given, that separate propo sals v. ill be received at the cilice of the fee ro tary f>.r thr department of war, until 12 o’clock at r;ocn :jf tlie firfl Wtdnefduy in J-.i.e next, for the supply cf ail .rations that may l,c required for the use ofthe United States, from the firir day of Offc btr 18 ,7, t.nti) the 30th day of September i2&3, both days inclnfive, at Ihc followirg places, viz. First, A* Niagara, Detrr it, Michilimackinac, fort Wayne, Chikago, and at any place orplaces, 1 here to o; ai<* or may be tir.ticned, marched or cruiteu within the Late cf Ohio, aid territory of Michigan, and at any place or places within the In diana territory north cf the 4ill deg. of N. latitude. Second, At the new mtitary poll oppolite the mouth ofthe Hiawfl arid within the Clierol.ee na tion between Termedce and Ccfrqia, and on the Terv.dTcc river, and on the road between laid ri ver and Na'bville, and at any place or places where troop , are < r may be itauoned, marched <>r recruited within the Hates of Xer.tuel y and T. r.neffee Third, At the garniot. in Vincennes on the river VV. ;• h, a; F> rt M New Madrid, Chick aiaw Lil Ari.aulas, Natchez, and Fort Adam.-, and at ar y place or places where troops tire or may be Patio- t-d, marched or iri.ri ml in the Miffiflippt territory, except the cotmtv of Walhington, and at any place or pla,t.. 111 the Irdiatia territory loath of the qti; degree of north latitude, and iifty rr.ilesealt of the Mifliffippi river. Fourth, At St. Lcuis, St. Charles, KaskasJtia, Cahokia, ami at any place or places where taoops arc or re ay be Rationed, marched or itcrutted with in the territory of Louif-na north of New Ma drid, and at any place or j laces in the Indiana ter ritory within lift; ■ Lett ct the Mifliißppi river, and Piutii cf the 41L d.gree cf njrili latitude, Fort ‘Malike executed. 1 ifth, At Ne-.v-Orlcanr., I’lacquirr.ines, Point Ccu pec.Oacheta, Natchitccl.es, Appeloulas, Attakapa, Fort btoddert, Fort St, Stephen, and at any place j or places where troops aie it may be Rationed, J matched or recruited within the territory of Or leans, or 111 the county of V/aihington m the MifTif | iippt territory, and at any place or plrc-s on the ! welt hdc cl the MiHifl: j.pi river below Arkansas. S.'parate proposals -'-iU also lie received as at'ore lai 1 for the lupply of a 1 ! rations, which may he rc . quired i r the ufa of the United States, from the 1 iirli day of January lii io, t.. the 31st day cf Decem ber ol t'l.e fame > car, hotlr days incliifive, tvithin tl e fovera! Hates hereinafter mentioned, viz. Sixth, At the Oa'krnulgte Old Fields, and at any place 1 r place t where tru.qj-, are or may be Ration ed, marched or recruited, within the Rate of Geor gia, uni on the Indian boundary between Georgia aixl the Creek nation. Seventh, At Chareftoit, Rocky Mount, ort the Read waters ofthe Sant _-e, and at any place or pla tes where troeps ..re or may he Rationed, marched or rtcruii:d, within the. Rates cf North and South Carolina. Eighth, A* Noifclk, and at any ],hcc or pi fees where troops a.e nr may he Rationed, marched, cr | recruited, within the Rate of Virginia. J Ninth, At F’oet M’Henry, aud at any place or p'aei-s where troops are or may he (lationed, march ed or r. ruire-.l within the Rate of Man land and dif tr Ift of Columbia. Tenth, At 1- ort Mifflin, Carlifle, and at any place or places, where troops are or may be Ihiti- r.ed, i marched or recruited within the Rare of l'enlMva i r.ia, <..lt ofthe niruntams, and within the Rates of 1 New-Jt. Icy a.id Delaware. Eleventh, At l’ittiuu iy;, and at any place or places where tioops arc or may be Rationed, m nchid or ; recruited, within the Rato of iVnnlylvauia well of 1 the mountains. Twelfth, At fort Jay, YVcfl Point, Albany, Rchen . eflady, and :.i any place or places where troops are I or may be Rationed, marched or recruited, w ithin the l'.-ate ol Nev.--Yo;k, Niagara and its dependen cies excepted. Thirteenth, At fort Trumbull, fort Wolcott, and at any place or places where trod;;:, are cr maybe Rationed, inarched or recruited within the Rate., cf Conncifticut, Rhode Eland ami V. rmont. Fourteenth, At fori Independence (Bnfton harbor) and at any place or places where iro. ps are or mav be Rationed, marched, or recruit, and, wi hir. the Rate ol Ma'.laeh’.deits, the tow.-, of SjirtnglieJd and the ddli i.ft ol Maine excepted. l-ificen.h, At Portsmouth, P rtlard, and any place 01 places, when, troops are or mat be Ration id, marched or rt -luu.-d, vv tthin the f ..e of New- Hampihire and the diiur.ct ol Maine. Sixteenth, Propola's will a .o’n. received as afore said, for the lupply of all rations, which may be rt q ur ed h; the l . States, for the troops which are or may be Rationed, marched or recruited within the town of Springfield m tbc Rate of :\i. tfachatctts, ai:d lor the utrijurcrs uud ether peiT-ns cnipbncd in the United States’armory a: that pl.ee, i,-..r. the fir ft day of January 1808, -.o tb.e 3 ill day oi Decernhcr at the iame tear, both days inclulive. A ration to conllll of one pound and one quarter of beef, or three-quarters of a pound of pork, eigh teen ounces of 1 read or flour, ouegii ol rum, wmi key or brandy ; and at the rate of two quarts of fait, four quarts of vinegar, four pounds of leap, and one pound and a half of candies, to every hundred ra tions. The puces of the fevcral component parts of the ration lhall be fpeciiicj; hut the'United States referee the light of making fach alterations in the price of the component pairs of the ration aforela.id, as thali make the price of each part thereof boar a ju t proportion to tbe propoled price of the whole ration. The tations arc to be furn-flied in such quantities, that there thull at all times, during the term of the propoled contrast, be luTicient far the coulurr.ptiort of the troops at M chilimackmac, De troit an.i Chikago, for fix months in advance, and ataech of tbe other polls on the we , ern waters, for at laeatl three months in advance, cf good and whole feme previ lions, if the lame tha’.l be required It ii also to be pel-mute l, to all and every of the commandants of t.-rti tied places or pods, to call for, at fcafons when the lame can be tranfp-rted, or at any time, in case of urgency, such fuj plies of like provisions in advance, as m the drfciation of the commandant Rial! be deemed | r. :-or. It is underilood that the contractor is to be at the expence an l rilk ct llVuing the lupjrlies to thetroopr, and that all lodes fuft&tncd by the depredations of an enemy or by means of the troops ol die United States, lhall he paid by tire United States at the price of the artnles captured er dedroved as atbrelaid, on the deposition of tv.-o or m re norf ms of credible cha racters and thecerti icate of a commissioned othcer, Rating the circumstances ofthe loss, and the amount of articles for which co rpcnfation thali be claimed. The privilege is underilood to be referr ed to the United States of requiring that none of the fopplies, which may l>e font lied under any of the propoled contracts, tkall be ifiued, until the supp tes which have been or mty be furniflted under contracts now in force, have been consumed, and that a supply tu ad var.ee may be always required a: any of the fixed polls on the tea board, or ludiatt fruitier, not exceeding three months. H. DEARBORN, Secretary of War. To Let, r I “HAT airy wtll fittiated HOUSE, in Ewer.fhurgF., X larejy occupied by James .Shaffer-, deceifed. Ear tern-.i, appiy On the prtmiies to Slsan.swu Suafzsk, Frederick Shaffer. April 18. 37 OATS for sale. Just received, and for file by t.re fubferiber, a’ Smith & Bourkk’s Whakf, 40 bags of FRESH OATS, containing from, three to four bushels each. J. Pelot. April 7. 82 Will be Sold ON TULSDAY the 28th instant, between 10 and S o’clock,at Jordan’s landing, Thunderbolt, A SMALL BOAT, taken from negroe-', luppofed to have Rolen her, -and regularly advertised. April 13. Jm Wants a situation, AS a. Clerk in a Store or Counting; room, a young iran, weii rccomineiu'ed, ann acqra'nteU with ac counts. Enquire at the Savannah bhoe-Store. Aurii 2 m FOR SALE. ‘TWO HUNDRED ACRFS, or more, of prime I COTTON LAND, in Bryan county, l andfome ly tituated on the lalts, and in view of Sunbury ; for j artitulars, appiy to Mr. ROBERT HABERSHAM, Savannah, or to the fubicriber. Picnjbmin Ward, a* ‘I ivoli, Bryan County. April 13. 37 NOTICE. ALT. persons having any demands againfl the estate of Ralph E. Elliott,deceafed, are debit,d to p-re- ; sent them to the Eubfcribers. YYilliarn Elliott, } .. , T ANARUS,„. ~ > Executors. Stephen Elliott, } April 4. 31 SHERIFF’S SALES. Or thr Erst TUESDAY in Men next, at the Town of Jefferson, before the Court-Hcruae of ] the same, between the hours cf\o and 3 ‘.'dock, will he sold, die following property, to u it — A EL t hat Lot and Improvements thereon in il tite town of St. Mmy’s, being a two story ! house, and necessary out buildings, at present 1 occupied by Mrs. Ak-ers as a female acudcmv —A L S O All that other uvo 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 .aid lot, now occupied by Mr. Holzen dotf. —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 Meets, to satisfy judg ments obtained in favor of Messrs. Mair & Means, and pointed out by the plaintiff’s at torney. Conditions of Sale, Cash. ’ D. G. JONES, see. April 4. 31 WILL BE SOLD, at the Court-House in Jrf ferson, Camden Courtly, on Tuesday the fifth of May next, between th* hours of ten and two o'clock, the folio wing property of Wilham .Voßßis , late of Savannah, merchant , dull 7 foreclosed by Jons BolYon, survivor, viz. \LL that wharf lot in St. Mary’s, being the front of lot No. 4, containing 50 feet on St. Mary’s-:.‘reel, and running 150 feet west to Judson’s water-lot, and from St. Mary’s-streetto the river 100 feet, and along the river 100 feet. ....A L S 0.... 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 Young’s lot, and 150 fret west on said lot to Judson’s, with all the buildings and improve mcii.s 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 23, ISO 7. 28 ■.. a J O-VT.>yi rt c nw. On thr f.rst Tuesday in May next, will be sold, at at the Court-House in liryari county, bet win the hours of ten and three o'clock, \ TRACT OF LAND, in Bryan county, suppos ed to contain, four hundred and cghty nine a:res, adjoining lands of the Rev. Joseph Clay, Joseph Stiles, and J ohn Pray, levied on, and to be fold as the prooci ty of Thomas Butler, James Butler and others, to lati-fv a Judgement obtained by James Butler, 5. Butler ;.:.d other.—Conditions of file Cath. Stephen J. Maxwell, s. b. c. March 31, -* Executor’s Sales. On WjbDSESD.tr the I“ th May next, will be solicit V/oodvidr, in the County cf Bryan, A LARGE flock cf Cattle t-.r.d of Sheep, foeral A JLyoke’ f well Broke Oxen, ar.u funiiry articles of MoulerV'ld Furniture, being pact cf the personal p r -<peny cf Ralph E. Elliott elq. tieceafed Conditions w ul be made known t.i the day cf sale. V< ilium Elliott, } , , ... ’ 5- Executors. btephen l-.lhott, 3 March 30. 31. Ad minis t rato r’s Sales. Will be sold and disposed of at Da kies, in the county cj M-Intosh, on the second ‘Tuesday in May next, being the twelfth of the said month, between the hours of ten end twelve cf clock in the forenoon, 14 prime i I ELD SLAVES, ernd a likely I’- V’ sold as the personal property of George MTntosh, deceased Conditions to be nude known on the day of sale. I LAMP DEN MTNTCSH. Savanna!’., 28th March, 1807. 28. The Subscriber HAS to let on low’ terms,in Warren ward, a final! convenient HOUSE and necessary out buildings, with two lots eitciofed, well calculated for a garden. William Parker. March 31. 29- Five Dollars Reward. IT AN-A WAY from the fubferiber on Saturday -tv night last, the 18th instant, a negro fellow called ABRAHAM, 26 years cf age, about 5 feet .!-cr 10 inches high, very dark complexion, remarkable for having loit both of his little toes ; has a fear on one ofl his checks; speaks well and plaufihle. lie is vvel known in and about Savannah as having worked as a porter for ftveral years past It is probable he may attempt to get into St. Johns parish, Carolina. All matters of vet-els ate cautioned against taking laid fel low cut t.fth>- Rate. The above reward will be paid for securing laid fellow in any goSl lo that I can*get him again. Thomas Flint. April 21 f 53 20 Dollars Rjeward. AN-AWAY from the fubferiber, in Ffancock N. county near Sparta, two likely young negro men, 20 year* of age, about five feet 9 or’ 10 inches high, names lOM and CHARLES. Charles is flout and v made, when he goes to speak, holds his mouth open forne time before he can utter a word, and then flut ters uncommonly bad while fpeaktng. Tom is mid ling spare made, and hasl'omcv.lutof a black skin 1 am apprehenlive that the above deferibed Negroes will maake to feme La port, in order to take flopping. Any pcafon that will apprehend the fuid r. gio<-s, and deliver them to tne fubferiber, or secure themfo he gets them again,lhaii receive the above reward. Skinuei Siiv. April IS * 36 20 Dollars Reward. SI) AN zway Ircm the J_\_fi:bfuibcr, on the 25th ct Gftabcr, ISO 6, a NL GP.O WOMAN, about 2 2 years of age ; is a fftorr thick wench,rather blanket tban negroes arc in generaf* thick lips, and fome pock marks on her face j, 1 peakß broken EagiilH, and has a down look j flie is an African born ; has been in the country about seven years j her name is Mary. She fays that fh.e belongs to James M’lriUifb, ,-f this place. The above reward will be paid i-. any person that will lodge Laid wench ia feau. vannah jail, and Deceflary expences paid She has bctii ufcd to house work, is a cock ansi washer, &c. and occaiionaily has worked in the field. I expedi that said wench has gone to Augufla, or was landed at Purisburgh, as C have reason to apprehend, that she left this in one of the Augufla bests. Edward Ftebbins. CT It is not unlikely that she may have- a forged pass, and will endeavor to nafs herfdf a* a free woman. January 20 & 5 Dollars Reward, K AN-AWAY from the fubferiber on Eg— l turday the 3d inst. a negro fellow canted GEORGE, well known in and about Savan nah, and formerly belonged to Capt. George Haifi, He is about 5 feet, 5 or 6 inches high, thin visage, ffammtrs when qudtior.ed fh?.-*iy; end when he went away his left hand was wraped in a woolen bag, in confequetice cr a Whitlow he had on his little finger, on the Lit hand; lie has a wife at Mrs Harfb cn Wilming ton, and it i* luppofed hr v.-iil be about there. a!1 persons, end mailers of vuTels particularly, are cautioned not to harbour, employ cr take him away, as the law will be rigoi oufly enforced againll them. Whoever will return him to the fubferiber, or lodge him in goal in Savannah, (ball receive the above reward. P. GUERARD. January 9, q Blank Manifest’s For sale at this office. PUBLISHED EVERT Tur.sa.vr, THURSDAY VXD SATURDAY, BY JOHN 1-. EVER FIT, OX TitVl RAY, SAVANNAH, (GEORGIA) AT SIX DOE ’ ASS F.R ANNUM, PAYADIIi HALF? Yi-ABLY, IN ADVANCE,