The Republican ; and Savannah evening ledger. (Savannah, Ga.) 1807-1816, August 27, 1807, Image 4

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I nil Just Received, And for tale low for cauls, at the Savannah Shoe Stone, 12 trunk* Shoe*, assorted JOO tn pry Trunk* 22 hoglhrad* Ne w-England Pun 2 ditto Jan,ait* ditto 4 pipe* Hol’and Gin 3 ditto Coyniac Btsndy 48 bMs. Mackerel • 29 bufhel* Corn, in bap* An invoice of Hingham Ware, assorted. ON HAND. Hnmbum*, Writing and Wrapping Paper, Choco late, &c. Woods & Tufts, August R 85 ‘ 1 THE FIRM OF A. SCRIBNER & Cos. JS ALTERED TO Taylor & Scribner , W iio will keep a general assortment of BOOTS & SHOES, Os their own manufactory, which are warranted to be of the best quality. They have Just Hnrrved 20 trunks of SHOES, afloated sot retailing, ofTha hell quality, and of almost eaery deUripua*). A LSO, A small assorment of BOOTS, l a very good quality, which are offered at the cuflo mary pri, ch, at their ilore on the Bay. nearly oppuiite tlir Exchange. , Order* from the country thankfully received, and punctually attended to. August li. 86. .Brigade Orders. IN PU USU AaC E of division orders of the 26 h July, the brigutliet-General of the hist bngatie orders the respective lieuieiutui-colo neis under his command, to have lueir regi ineiits and battalions under arms at their usual places of parade, on the --■ day ol—— ■ next, by ihe hour oi 11 o’clock ol that day, and me hcieby ordered tu inspect and correctly as certain the state and situation of the arms, am munition and accoutrements ol the respective regi ents, battalions and volunteer corps ; and they are further ordered to make such arrange-’ nienis, that their regiments or battalions can, on the shortest nolii e, he brought to the sup port of the others in case of an attack, or in caru ing the provisions of the proclamation of the President of the United States into effect. The ll.igadier-General enjoins—most se riously enjoins every officer and soldier to fa milial ise himself with his tlutv us such, and to appear with their arms and equipments in complete order, ready to take the field, should it he required, in support of their country’s rights. On the efficiency of those means, depends the h nor, life, liber■ y and fortune of a fiee and independent people, whose courage and pat riotism cannot he questioned. Officers acting under these orders will be vi giloin in impressing on the minds of those un der their cont'oi, the expediency of a general “ turn-out, n and as being indicative of their readiness and willingness to execute, with avi dity, the voluntary offer of their services to their country. By order of Brig. Gen. John Floyd. ARC HIBALD CLARK, Aid-de-eamp. Camden County, August 13, 1807. [9o] Phoenix Agency Office. * Savannah, .lugust V 2, 1807. T’H F. Agrm* arr now relieved from the fufpeufion o f the Company'itbufinefs in this llate, lately tmpofed on them by the office in London ; and are now prepaied n rffc&infu'ance* accordingly, under certain relliic tions and variation* of premium, which will be made known on application. Robert Sc John Bolton. X. 87. AGENTS. Wanted to Hire, ANcgr’ w turn who is a good, plain c-'ok, wafti -r, Ike. F r such an one. libera wages and coi.i nit employ will given. Apply to theprin ers. July 13 ?8 ” N O T 1 C E. AI.J perf'ns having demands against the eflate i lames SHAtru, dece.tVdi are requed dto pieie.it hem legally ontlieuticated; and thole indent id to laid dilate, are riqu red to make immediate pay meat to Frederick Shaffer, Adm’r. >uguftl4 tl* *BB FOR SALE, A Valuable Plant at ion, ON Great Ogrcliee river, about a eight mile* below l.ouifville, near jPg old Gilphinfon, lately occupied by 1 Captain Bofiwick, containing by o ** I ri ß' ,,i, l survey eight iiundred acres. BfiTS* ■ ii.*_iJ Part of the land ii rfeared and un- If&SBt dvr fence, with lundry buildings Sl 6Sb4#3eW thereon. The pi ice, and terms of payment will be known on application to Mr. AmbkoseTJa r, printer,l.ouifville, or in Savannah,to John Tebeau. July 10. 80 FOR SALE, All that Tract or parcel of Land con taining 350 acres, BF, the lame more or lets, ate the property of George liaily, deceived, being m the county of Camden, bou> drd on the eait by the Great Satiila riv-r, aid on all othn. (iJe . by laiai vacant at the time of the lorvey thereof. ALSO, One other tract or parcel of Land con taining 300 acres, lie the fame more orlefs, late (lie property of .George Bailie, detea ltd, being in the county of Camden, nou- ded on the call by ihe said George Bailie’s land, and ill all other lides by vaml land, at the time ol the survey dieted. ALSO, Vil that tract of Lind, containing 500 ilercs, BE the fame more or Itfs, origjrally grimed to Robert Bailie, derated, being in the county cf ivl-lntofh, bounded loath by the river Alau.m ha, rat on lands original y granted to Catharine Doug lass, north ..u teds granted to William MT.uovh, and well on lands granted to John M'Cullougb. ‘1 ne two firlt tracts contain good COTTON L \NI), and the tall tract IS OF THE First q,U4LITY OF Tide. SwAHr, AND ALSO, One undivided third ol that valuable ISLAND, Oppofre to Darian, on the river Alatamaha, com monly known as the GENERAL’S ISLAND and originally granted to the late general M'lntofh. I’h.s third w’ 11. contain about 800 acres of LAND f the very tirli qu ility T'tles are inclifpuruble.— Terms will be made known by applying to Dr. AAYAKD, on Cumberland Illand, or to the fiib cri'.ier in Savannah, and the liuation ard v:ilue of the laud will be explained by applying to 1 HUM- Va M’cALL, elq. a. Darien. Joseph Habersham. July 18. 7 g FOR SALE, -160 acres of Swamp Land, on the ri ver Alatamahu : IT is a part of a tract oflatid granted tr the Ine general M'lnti (h, in the f-rk of the Alatamaha aiul Cat Head called the Burnt It is at the bell in ch of he tide, and as lirtle fttbject to injury fr m frelhea as any land on the river. flic purch fta can be accommodate with high land near a bind'on Cat Head, for a i’etilnment, and a fnfficient p: rtirn of Pine Land beck, for the purpol'e of lumber for the plantaMon, If the purchaser is inclia-.u to add the traft, there is adjoining and for l'ale 200 acres of Swamp Land, with a blurt fettlemcnt on on Cat Head, containing 150 acres of Pine Land, belonging to the estate ofjohnt* Ward.efq deceaf ed. These lands together, will make one of the m ft c impleat RICE and COIIGN PLANTATIONS m the llate of Georgia. The Pla l can be viewed, and terms known, b. application to the fubferiber ; and a purchxfer wilhmg to mfpect the land, it wi.l be (hewnhim, ouapj, icition te i HOM AS M'CALL Elq. at Darien. Joseph Habersham. July 17. 76. FOR SALET SEVERAL very valuable I.UTS and BUILD ING'', in this the iituation and terms of which may be kitowu on app icarion to Joseph Habersham. June ii 6 F O R S A L E. HUNDRED ACRES, or more, of prime COTTON LAND, in Bryan county, kandfome ly situated on the lilts, and in view ol Sunbury; lor partii ulars, apply to Mr ROBERT HakBERSHAM, Savannah, or u> the fublcriber. ii> njuniin Ward, at Tivoli, Bryan County. April 18. 37 cuy bheriii’s Sales. On the fir ft TL T ESDAY in September next, W iilbe fold at the Conrt-Houle in the city of Savan nah, between the hoots of 10 and A o’clock, A HOUSE in Darby Ward, levied on as the pro perty of I homas Smith, deceased, to fatisfy Jo seph Davis and otiiers Acso, a bright bay HORSE and HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, levied 011 as the property of George Horlbeck, to Lusty several executions. Also, a NEGRO BOY, named NAT, levied on as the property of Dr. John Love, to latisfy William Shaw. Gondii ions, Cash. John Williams, s. c. c. Atiguft 8 breasttinF lost’ IOST on'l'hurlday evening last, a BREAST-PIN j with the initials W. rs. finder will be rewarded by leaving it at this office, akuguil S, f) SHERIFFS SALES. Sales for House-Rent. v\ ill lie fold at the house belonging to Mr, Char!e Tint, on the Bay, next door below Mr. Sorcy’s, on Monday, the 31 st inflant, between the hours of ten and three o’clock, A variety of Staffordshire Ware, Os the firft quality—and fandry other articles Seized as the property of Edward Courtney, deceased, to latisfy Charles'l iot, for house-rent. Sold on the premiles by consent of the landlord. T. Robertson, s. c. c. August 22. 91 On the first TUESDAY in September, Will befoliat the Court-House, in this city, between the hours of 10 and 3 o’clock, T’HF. UNEXPIRF.D LEASE of LOT No 29, of :he Chatham Academy, with the improve ments thereon—taken under execution as the property of Thomas & James Begg*. AH that TR ACT of LAND, with the improve ments tl ereon, situated on Wilmington Hand, con taining acres, bounded by lands of John Bar nard, lands of Robe t Barnard, fronting on Waffaw river—taken under execution at the ftiit of John H Deubel, a9 the property of John Barnard, jun. point ed out by the plaintiff’s attorney, i’ostfioncdfrom August sales, ‘ T. Robertson, s. c. c. August 6. 84 On the first Tuesday in September next, Will be fold a the Court House in this city, berwee the lit urs of io and jj o'clock, AJ.L that LOT or PARCEL of I, AND, situate on -he Thunderbolt road, about two miles from Savannah, containing 57 acres, more or lels, wits tiie improvements thereon—taken under executio as the property of Smith, Sons and Anderson, utrhe fuitof E.’Leveuswonh & Cos. the former pmchaiei never Having complied with the terms of sale. Postponed from August sales. T. Robertson, s. c. c. August 6. 84 On the first TUESDAY in Sept, next, WILL BE SOLD, at the Court Houfe,in the city of Savannah, between the hours of 10 ami 3 o’clock, all that Trait of Land, li uate about tw miles tr. m Savannah, containing 66 acres, being p-’.rt of the Fairlawn trail. The above levied on, and fold as the property of Thomas Norton, deceased. ALSO, All that Lot in Ewinsbtirgh, number twenty five aid four Lets 111 Savannah, number 16, in Gree 1 Ward; No. 22 in Elbert Ward ; and Nos. 5 and 10 in Franklin Ward—fold under a foreclofure of r. mortgage, given by John I. Gray, to John Glais, de ceased, in his life time. Terms, Cash. Postponed from August sales. T. Robertson, s. c. c. August 5 84 On Monday, 14th September next, Will be fold,at the Court House in this city, between the hours of 10 and 3 o’clock, A NEGRO MAN, named Pompey, tak enunder at tachment at the suit of Samuel Williams vs. Adam F. Bril! ane, and fold by order of ttie honorable the Infe rior Court. T. Robertson, s. c. c. August 4. 84 im :o: <•- On the first TUESDAY in September next, Will be fold at the Court-House in Bulloch County, at the ulual hour, 200 acres of PINE LAND, in said County, with a PLAN CATION and convehitnt HOUSi'.S—rakei: as the property of Joleph Fletche , fen nd laid to f.tisfy Heuftus S udlti.l’s execution. Returned to me by aconftuble, July i jth 1807. Daniel Boatwright, s. b. c. August 18. •’ m 89 On the first TUESDAY in September next, LOT No. 5, being a45 acre lot, belonging to Wil mington Tything, Darby ward,'and by are-survey con-. t .111s 521-2 acres; iituate on the White Bluff road, about 3mi es from Savannah. Taken under sundry executions as the property of James M'hitolh ; pointed out by the defendant. LOT No. 12, Columbia Ward, with the improve ments. Taken under sundry executions as the proper ty ol Ransom Stone; fnbjedl to the yearly ground rent of 58 dollars 50 cents. All tha* TRACT of LAND,on the north weft part of Wilmington lfland, belonging to William Barnard. Taken under an execution agamft him, at the suit of John H. Deubell, T. Robertson, s. c. c. August 1 82 On first Tuesday in October next, Between the hours of : en and hrte o’clock, will be fold at the Court-Houle in this city, A NEGRO MAN, named Felix. Taken un der execution as the property of David Ma ne; s at the suit of Calr.clugh, Boyde & Reed. The pr perty pointed out by the plaintiff ’s attorney. T. Robertson, s. c. c. August 1* 91 Court of Ordinary. ORDERED, that until the governor may send a Dedimus, to qualify the Clerk as Escheator, that the court do undertake the du ties, annexed thereto, and that due notice of sales be given in the name of the Court of Ordinary, agreeable to law. Ordered to be published. Extract from the A.Gnutes. Thomas Bourke, Clk. c.o. &. k.r. June S 56 ATTENTION. THE members of the CHATHAM RTFT.E COMPANY, are requested to meet at \Tr Jor dan’s, at Thunderbolt, on Saturday text, the jq h i llant, at 10 o’clock A. M. piecilely, to elect their slicers. Thunderbolt, 24th August, 1807. Notice is hereby given, That after the expiration of nine months from the date hereof, application will be made to the honorable the Inferior Court of the County sf Chatham, for leave to fed thr following property, being part of the real estate of John Habersham, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs of said eftate:— Three TRACTS of LAND, formerly in the parish of St. Mary’s, now iathe county of Camden, contain ing, by original survey, ten thousand, one hundred and lixty-five acres; and, at the time of survey, boun ded by lands of Daniel M‘Kay and capt. Goidlmith Three FARM LOTS Nos. 6, 9 and 10, in ih firft tything, Anion ward, in the county of Chatham. One LOT, at Montgomery, in said county. One hall of a TRUST-LOT, in St- James’ square, Heathcote ward, in the city of Savannah, known by the etter N, 60 feet in front, and 180 feet deep, with the improvements thereon. Joseph Habersham, Administrator of John Haberlham, deceased June 27...§0...67 Just Received, AND FOR SALE AT THIS OFFICE, [Price 25 cents ) A pamphlet written in Charleston, entitled THE TOCSIN; OR CALL TO ARMS! AN ESSAY ; ‘** Being an enquiry into the late proceedings of Gre} Britain, in her unjuftifiable attack upon the liberty and independence of the United States of America. August 1 82 50 Dollars Reward, L I likely stout fellow named JOHN, VjEL I belonging to the estate of Zachariah ! I I forfkins, deceased, of aye low com -1 alexion and very artful; he is a car . enter, and earned away with jr* I ''' m t * le g reiter P a U of his working >■ n ii - ■- 35-1 tools. The above reward will be paiu to any periou who will deliver him in havannah to Edward Harden, administrator of the estate of July 29...fL...83 Z. Horfkins, deceased. 10 Dollars Reward, .1 AB CONDF.D from m> y?rd JB*. this morning, withoutthe fm-'lr provocation, my Nec.ro JFellow ISAAC, we I known in this city. To those who Is ‘ -.V* ATx—m have no knowledge of him, the following defc-. tp-ion of his per. lon and appearance may be ne- L— ~- ■’ ’’ <rgll cefsary : he is 26 years of age, ■ b ut 5 feet 6 or j inches in height,wears his hair very nicely platted, is a great beau in his dress, affefls a 1 sty Carriage and iliut, speaks b;*d Eng ills, and hav ing been owned by a Phyfic.an, talks much of hi* knowledge of medicine and surgery ; he is a very likely fel ow, tells an awful and plnufible story, and has a down lock when fpeakmgor l'poken to ; he ig a ; ex; el ent house It rva.it, and pretends to know x little of every mechanical proterti >n. 1 will give the above reward to any perf n appre hending inm in this cty or c unty, Fify Debars u|- on proof of his being carried away in any boat or vellel from this state, and Fifty Dollars upon h.s being brought to me from or secured in any pril- n, beyond the limits of this state. Isaac hi;s nume rous nnechons in South-Caroltna, and his effor S’ will be used to gel there in a boat. Thomas U. P. Charlton. August 12 Sy 5 Dollars for old Dick, ABOUT 50 years of age, 5 feet S or 9 inches high marked with the fmal!-pox f the fore finger on the right hand straight, Cos that he cannot bend it. The above reward will be paid on securing hini in jai', by application to Richard Morel. John Cashen. N. B. He was seen in Savannah on Friday last. August 20. m. 90 15 Dollars Reward. V\7ILL be given to any person who will lodge YV in Jail or deliver to the Ov rfeer upon Mm. YVYLLY’S plantation on Skida vay Iftand—two Negroes answering the following del'cription : BILLY, about five feet ten or eleven inches in height, tolerably well formed, though lome what llender, is remarkable for being seldom leen with’ ut a fin le upon Ins countenance. KING, about five feet five or fix inches high, ex ceedingly well Ihaoed and muscular, face fo'mewfeat marked with the iroail pox, countenance surly. Richard B. \Vyih% July 16. “ 75 Taken up by the Subscriber, ARUN-AWAY Negro Man named SIMON, fays he is the property of W lliam Cooper, etqn of Crayton Illand. Said Have is about fix feet high j has a small tear on his forehead The owner is do fired to prove property, pay charges and take hiip away. Adin Sapp, On Augusta rand, eighty-fire rniies from Sava *- nah. Auguliff £ ~ 1 ‘i-uLi „ 1 . ■ 1 : r —te PUBLISHED SVERY TUESDAY, THURSDAY AND SATURDAY, BY EVER ITT Sc EVANS, ON THE RAY, SAVANNAH, (GEORGIA) AT SIX DOLLARS PER ANNUM PAYABLE HALRe yearly, in ADVANCE.