The Republican ; and Savannah evening ledger. (Savannah, Ga.) 1807-1816, September 01, 1807, Image 4

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FOR SALE, A Valuable Plantation, ON Great Ogrehee river, about tb-i/fL eight miles below Louisville, near old Oalphinton, lately occupied by ■ 4't/ , Captain Boftwick, containing by o- J"i Jm siiU, .*ilf r 'K‘ na l Purvey eight hundred acres. f^V2r4 dm —* p jrt 0 f t y j( . );.„(} lt c i ta red and un (*er encc > with futidry buildings ‘1 he juice, and term* of payment will be known on application to Mr. Amukose Dav, printer,Louifville, or in Savannah,to John Tebcau. July 10. 80 FOR SALE, 460 acres of Swamp Land, on the ri ver Alatamaha: IT is a part of a tract oflmd granted ‘to the 1 .*e general M'lnt’ lh, in tlfe fork bf the Alatamaha and Cat Held called the Point. It is at the belt pi cj> of the tide, and as little subject to injury from fielites as any land on the river. Ilie purch fer can be accommodate* with high laud near a. bluff on Cat Head, for a lettlemcnt, and a fuffirient portion of Pine Land back, for the purpose ol lumber for the plantation. If the |iu chaser is inclined to add the tradl, there is adjoining and for bale 200 acres of Swamp Land, with a bluff fettlemerit on on Cat Head, containing 150 acres of Pine Land, belonging to the ellate of John P Ward, efq deeeaf t<‘. I htfe lands togr her, v/ill make one of the molt enmpleat lUC, and COTTON PLANTATIONS in the Hate of Georgia. The Plat can be viewed, and terms known, by applicatirn to the fubferiber ; and a jrnreh ,fcr wtlhuig to mfpect the land, it wiM he Ihcwn him, on app icition to THOM AS M'CALL tllj. at Darien. Joseph Habersham. July 17. 76. FOR SALE, All that Tract or parcel of Land con taining 350 acres, “IJ the farm more or less, ate the property ol JIJ Georgi 11 n y, < eccfed, hen g in the county of Camden, bounded on the eall by the Great Satilbi river, and on all o'he, sides by land vacant at the time of ihc lurvey thereof. ALSO, One other tract or parcel of Land con taining 300 acres, Pe the fame move oriel's, late the property of George 15. die, deceased, being in the county ol Camden, Imu decl on the e ill by the (aid George Bailie's land, amt >,i all other Inks by vant land, at the time ol the sutvey thereof. ALSO, All that tract of Land, containing 500 aues, BF. the fame more or lefs,.originally granted to H oert Hailio, deiafed, being in the county of >1 Intofli, bounded foutli by the rivt r Alat.im ha. c It on lauds granted to Catharine 1> ug bats, north can ands granted to William MTn olh, and w elt on lands granted to John M'Cullough. 1 t.c two fir It tracts cuntai t good COTTON LAND. a< and ‘he lull tract is or rus first (Jual ty of Tmt Swamp. AND^tLSO, One undivided third of that valuable ISLAND, Oppnft'e to Parian, on the river Alatamaha, com jn nly known as the GENERAL'S INLAND and originally granted to the late general M'lntolh Thu third will contain about 800 ac.es of LAND cf the very lirll quality. Titles are indilputable.— Terms will be made known by app'ytng to Dr. 15AYAHD, on Cumberla <1 Island, or to the lub fciiiier in Savannah, and the ltuatton and value of the land will be explained by applying to 1 HUM- As M'CAnL, efq. at Darien. Joseph Habersham. July 18. 76 Administrator's Sale. MILL BE SOLD, On Saturday, the 19th of September next, At the house of the fnbfcriber, ALL the HOULEHOJ.D and KITCHEN FUR NITURE ol the late Mrs. Anns Maxwell, de feated. Conditions, Ca(h. Sale to commence .til o'clock. John Floyd, Adm'r. Camden County, 7 August 6, 1807- $ 90 FOR SALE, SEVERAL very valuable LOTS and BUILD INGS, in this ci v {’ the fnuation and terms Dt which (nay be known.on app icannn to Joseph Habersham. Tune 16 6. THE SUBSCRIBER OFFERS FOR SALE, Hit two valuable LOTS, near the Exchange, in this city. Joseph Habersham., June 16. 62 FOR SA L E. TWO HUNDRED ACRES, or more, of prime COT TON LAND, in Bryan county, handiome Jy fttuated on the fails, and in view ot Sunbury ; for particulars, apply to Mr ROBERT HABERSHAM, Savannah, or to the IWbfcriber. ii. njanvm W ard, ; Tivcit, airy an County, Spril 19, 37 SHERIFF’S SALES. On the first TUESDAY in October next. Will be fold at the Court-Houf. in this city, A NEGRO MAN named Jim, pointed out tofatif fy a judgement....'. 11. Deubel vs. John Barnard, jun. ALSO...One half of LOT No. 31 , Columbia ward, with the improvements thereon, fuhjedt to ground rent, tak- n under execution to fatify Inudty executions a gatnft fanny Tortalete, pointed out by Joseph l'ortalete. T. Robertson, s. c. c. August 19. 94 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, takenunder at tachment at the luit of Samuel Williams vs. Adam F. Urbane, and fold by order of the honorable the Infe rior Cos rt. T. Robertson, s. c. c. August 4. 8 4 , On the first 1 uesilyy in October next, Between the hours ~f en and ihree o'clock, Will bt. told at the Court-lloule in this city, ANEG’tO MAN, named Felix. Taken urt ler execu'ion as the property of David Ma bel 6 at Ihe fui’ of Cali clugh, Boyde &. Reed 1 he pi pcriy pointed - ut by the plaintiff’s attorney T. Robertson, s. c. c. August at 9 , A reward of 1 5 dollars WILL be paid to any person, vWSPk for apprehending a likely young negro iellow, named ISHMAJ L, trf’ and lodging .11111 in goal. He is a- C~ bout 5 feet G or 7 inches high, at.*. of an active flrong make, but a .->> ’■ r little bow iegged, his countenance I?®:IT-*, a-*-’ T,-- >s rather handiome, his Jkin being black and fmootli, his hair isihort but regular and neat, his manner (when vexed) is in fi lent and 1 aring, he is extremely artful and plauflb.e ; he had on white woollen panta oons and waift coat,and an i’ld failol s blue jacket. He has a car.oe with hint, therefore it is luppofeti he keep about avannah river, or Whitmatfh and the neighboring islands. Ho belongs to the ellate of W. Nqy e deceased, is wel known a bout town, and lately had a wench of the late Mrs. bhick as a wile. All mailers ot voffe’s are cautioned against carrying off the said negro. Fifty Dollars will be paid on conviction in a court of julltce, of his having been h n bored by a white, and twenty-five dollars by a black jrcrlon. S. Neyie, August 29. 94 one of the executor!. 5 Dollars Reward. i’""'”- “Tj RAN A WAV from the fuhfcri [ ber, a negro woman named CHAU j LOTTE ; about five feet high, and \ | ai.out 20 years of agr. She is so <r , ; well known in this city that a fur liter deftription is entirely unnccel fary. Tile above reward will be paid to any person lodging her in Savannah goal, or delivering her to L. H. Fisher. August 29 m 94 50 Dollars Reward, j '’ ;rI RANAWAV'from the fubferiber . ‘Q a likely flout fel'ovv named JOHN, t jgVp| it*, be onging to the estate of Zachariah >*t ***’ Hoi (kins, deceased, of aye low com -iSX&fAt. P* x ‘ OQ a,H * very artful; he is a car penter, and cartied away with ‘jrtirfw him tile greatei part of his working tools. The above reward will be paid to any person who-will deliver him in Savannah to F.UWiircV Harden, administrator of the estate July 29...fL...83 Z. Horlkins, deceased. 10 Dollars Reward, A A B ; CONDED from my yard this mormt g, without he final!- i j/tvk est prove catnn, my Negro jQtVyvS Fellow tS A AC, we 1 known ‘ n l *'‘ s c,t >- To tliofe wh > . FfSjX have 00 knowledge of him. the following defertption ofhisper jcn anc j apjKarance may be ne celsitry : he is s6 years of age, ab ut 5 feet 6or j u.chesinheight.wearsh sharvery nicely platted, is a great beau i his dress, afleiffs a loliy carriage and llrut, fjie ‘.ks bad Eng.ills, and hav ing been owned by a Phyfic.au, talks much of his knowledge cf medicine anti surgery : lie is a very likely fel ow, tells an artful and jtlaulibie itory, and h \s a sown look when fpcaking or fp. ken to ; lie is a . excellent house ftrvant, and pretesids to know a little of every mechanical jirofeflion 1 will give the above reward to any person appre hending him in this c ty or county, Fifty Dohurs up on proof of his being carried away in any boat or velfel from this ilate, and Fifty Dodars upon his being brought to me from or secured in any priibn, beyond the limits of this ft ate. Isaac has nume rous c< u iciftions in South-Carolma, and hts efforts will be uled to get there in a boat. Thomas U. I’. Charlton. August is 15 Dollars Reward. IT T ILL be given to any person who will lodge W m Jail or deliver to the Ovcrfeer upon Mrs. WYLLY’S plantation on Skidaway llland—two Negroes anfwertng the following defeription : BILLY, about live feet ten or eleven inches in height, tolerably well formed, though fome what Bender, is remarkable f r being f-ddom leen without a imile upon hts countenance. KING, about five feet five or fix inches high, ex ceedingly well lhaped and muscular, face somewhat marked with the lmall pox, c nntcnance surly. Richard B. Wyily. July 16. “75 Blank Warrants of An praise meat, Fcx cxle at tbs* efie* Notice. UPON the petition of Thomas Yovvo, of the city of Savannah, m the state of Geor gia, jilanter, stating a Dccdof Conveyance from John Graham, late of the province of Georgia, to John Caldwell, late of Soulh-Carolina, pre twelve hundred acres ofland, situate in the for sent county of Liberty, in the state of Georgia, know -.i by the name of Eaillie’s neck ; bounded south and southwest on North-Ncwport river and laud of Robert Nobles, east and northeast on land of George Nobles and vacant land, and north and northwest onvacantland, bearing date the day of , one thousand seven hun dred and sixty-four; a copy whereof, as nearly as the 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 state, of force in such cases, hastbeen lost or destroyed ; and praying the benefit in tended by the aforesaid acts, and other circum stantial proof being laid before the court: It is ordered, that the said Deed of Conveyance, front the said John Graham to John Caldwell, lor the land aforesaid, be established us direct ed by law. on the said Thomas Y oung publish ing a weekly notice, in one of our public ga zettes of this state, for the space of six calen der months, unless good and sufficient cause shall be shewn to the contrary, within the said six months, or other matter shall appear to the court against the same. State of Georgia, Liberty County, From the minutes, March 25, 180F. 28 A. FORRESTER, c. s. c. c. l Superior Court, Chatham County. April Term, 1807. ON the petition of Barrack Gibbons, of the county of Chatham, in the state of Georgia, planter, da ting, that a certain deed of gift made and executed by William M'Donald, formerly of the parilh of Ft. George, then province, now state of Georgia, by which he gave and convened unto his wife Margaret, his son John, and his daughter Mary M'Donald, after wards Mary Chnftie, and to the fui vivor or furviv ors of them, their heir and assigns forever, all his es tate, real and perioral, whatsoever and wheresoever situate, with the tights members and appurtenapees to the said landed, or real estate belonging, and the iulure iifue andenci ease of the female fiaves, and his stock of every kind, bearing date the full day of July in the year ot our lord one thouiand fiven hundred and ftx ty three, (a copy whereof as nearly as the petitioner could recolleit was annexed to the laid petition, is now lodged in the clerk’s office together with an affidavit purluaiit to the laws ol force in this state in such ca ses) that <he said deed of gift was loft, or destroyed by time, accident, or during the revolutionary war ; and praying the benefit intended by the laws of force in this state, for the purpose of eftabliffiing loft papers,and other cncumftantial jiroof being laid before the court. It is ordered that the laid deed of gift be eftablilhed as directed by law, on the said Barrack Gibbon’s pub lishing a weekly notice in one of our public Gazettes of this state, lor the space of fix Callandaf months; unless good and fufficient cause (hall be ihewn to the contrary within the laid fix months, or other matter lhall appear to the court against the fame. Axtruct from the minutes, this 2.oth April, 1807 (t 40) Job T. Bolles, Clk. CjCOI -) Byjfrac C rews, Clerk ol L. .-> ( thCUourt of Ordinary, for Cam Isaac Chews. J den county, in the state afereiaid. WIIEUEAb Isaac Milleh applies for Letters ■ f Admmiftratit.it on the Estate and EifeiSs of JOtsEPH KITCHEI.L, late of said county, dec Tittle arc therefore to cite and editionilh, ad and lingular the kindred and creditors of the said deceai ed, to the their objections, if any they have, in my office, on or before the seventh uay of cptember next, othtrwtfe letters will be granted h m Given under nty hand and lea , this twenty-ninth day of July, in the year of cur Lord one thou sand eight hundred and seven, and the thirty second year of American independence Georgia. 1 By Thomas Bourke, clerk L. S. Court cf Ordinary for the County oi Th. Bourke j Chatham, in the ilate aforel'aid. W liEßExvo Chrtftopher Gunn has made applica tion for letters of udnnntllration on the estate and effects of Benjamin Harris, of Portland, mariner, dc cealed, as principal creditor : l ltefe are therefore to cite and adrrtonilh all ad lingular the kindred and creditors of the said dccealed, to file their rbjedlions (if any they have) in my office, on or before the 13th day of Sept next, otherwtl'e letters of adininiftration will be granted him. . Given under my hand and seal, this 13th day of Augull, in the year of our Lord one thouiand eight hundred and seven, and in the 3ud year ot American Independence. fe £8 Georgia. 1 By Thomas Bourke, clerk L. S- >oi itie court f Ordinary for thee tun- Th : Bourke. J ty of Chatham, and hate aforefatd. WHEUEA , lfaac Buckhalter and Mrs. Salfner has made application for letters of adininiftration on the ellate and cite As of Mathew Salfner. ’ Thtlc are therefore to cite and admonish all and Angular the kindred and creditors of the deceased, to file their objed ons (if any they have) in my of-* fice on or before the 15th day of September next otherwile letters of adininiftration will be granted. Given under my hand and seal, this 25thday of August, in the year of our lord one thouiand eight hundted and seven, and in the thirt yft• condyearof Americann.depender.ee. 93 GEORGIA, , By Thomas Bourke, clerk oflhecourt Lb. >of Ordinary, for the county of Chat- Th -. Bourke j ham, iu the state aforelanl. WHEREAS Anthony Blache applies to be dis missed from hts adminmftration as adrniniltrator on the ellate of Se bast tan Blache, late of this county de ceai ed: These are therefore to cite and admonish all and lingular the kindred and creditors of the said deceas ed, to file their objections sis any they have) in my office, on or before the ill day of September next, why the said Anthony Blache, as aforefatd, ih.ntld n t be diimtlTed, otherwile letters of ditmiffory will be granted. Given under my hand and seal, this itfday of Au gult, 1807, and in the jjd year of American Inde pendence. Powers of Attorney, 1 For Sale at tills office. Brigade Orders. IN PURSUANCE of division orders of the 26th July, the Brigadier-General of the hurt brigade orders the respective lieutenant-colo nels under his ’ command, to have then-regi ments and battalions under arms at their usual places of parade, on the day ot next, by the hour of 11 o’clock of that day, and are hereby ordered to inspect and correctly as certain the state and situation of the arms, am munition and accoutrements of the respective regiments, battalions and volunteer corps ; and they are further ordered to make such arrange ments, that their regiments or battalions can, on the shortest notice, be brought to the sup port of the others in case of art attack, or in carrying the provisions of the proclamation of the President of the United States into effect. The Brigadier-General enjoins—most se riously enjoins every officer and soldier to fa miliarise himself with his duty as such, and to appear with their arms and equipments in complete order, ready to take the field, should it be required, in support of their country’s rights. On the efficiency of those means, depends the honor, life, liberty and^ fortune of a free and independent people, whose courage and pat riotism cannot be questioned. Officers acting under these orders will be vi gilant in impressing on the minds of those un der their control, the expediency of a general “ turn-out,” 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. ARCHIBALD CLARK, Aid-de-camp. Camden County, August 13, 1807. [9O } ~ f(T ALEXANDER S. ROE, c!c firous of being continued in the office he now hold of CLERK OF COUNCIL, foiicits the support of hie friends at the ensuing election. August 27 . <gj. NOTICE. ALI persons having demands pgainft the estate of James Shaffer, dtceafeo, are requested ta piele.it them l-gal y authenticated; andthoie indebt ed to laid ellate, are required to make immediate payment to Frederick Shaffer, Adm’r. August 15 . fL. 83 NOTICE. NINE months after the date hereof, the fubfert ber will make application to the Inferior Court of Glynn county, for have to led a tract of lam , containing 190 acres, on the Island of St. Simons, be longing to the ellate of J atnet, Martha and John Harnion. T. Meuse, Ex’r Se Adm’r. Anguft 4. jo 83 Rees’ Cyclopaedia. Suhfcribers are informed, that the FOURTIT NUMBER is received, and ready for delivery at this Office, l’he Filth and Seventh are da ly locked for from Philadelphia. BOR SALE OjY REASONABLE TERMS A Cypress Canoe built Bgat, THIRTY odd feet long and five feet wide in the dear, rows with fix oars, is alio provided with a fail The above mentioned boat is not one year old, has lately been painted and is in complete rder. For terms ap ply at the office of this paper. 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 Minutes. Thomas Bourke, Clk. c.o. Sc k.r. June 2 56 By Thomas Bourke, clerk of th® L. S. > court of Ordinary, for the county of l h B’ urke 3 Chatham in the state aforefaid WHEREAS Mrs. Lydia White has made applica tion for letters of admtniftratton on the ellate atnl effefts of William White, deceased, as nearest of km , These are therefore to cite and admonish afl ami fii.gularthe kindred and creditors of the deceased t® file their objections (if any they have) in ruy office, on or before the firil day of September next,ether wile letters of adMir.illrati n k ill be grained her. Given under my hand and seal, this jft day >f August, in the year of our Lord, one thousand eight hundred and seven, and in the thirty se cond year of American Independence. fßi Taken up by the Subscriber, ARUN-AWAY Negro Man named SIMON, fay s he is the property of William Cooper, esqr. of Crayton Island. Said llave is about fix feet high ; has a small (car on his forehead The owner is de sired to prove property, pay charges and take him away. Adin Sspp, On Augnfla road, eighty.five miles from Savan nah. August 6 g Apprentice’s Indentures, For Sale at this Office. PUBLISHED EVERY TUESDAY, THURSDAY AND SATURDAY, BY EVERITT 8c EVANS, ON THE BAY, SAVANNAH,(GEORGIA) IT SIS DOLLARS PER ANNUM PAYABLE UAL?* YEARLY, IN ADYANC t.