The Republican ; and Savannah evening ledger. (Savannah, Ga.) 1807-1816, October 06, 1807, Image 4

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NEW Drug Sc Medicinal Store, O': the Bay offoiße the Exchange, next door to Messrs Tat lor If S'cßi’tSEU. Dr. J. B. BERTHELOT R TSF r.CT FULLY inform a his friends and the pub. ’Jr, t! ■he ha just received a complete assortment of 3i 1 kinds of Drugs, latent and other Medicines. Dr. J. B. BcrtTielot, Y) i'SPECTULLY informs he public that he posses -411 sovereign remedy for all forts of Vr.N tv ical Di * tcMr? —perfons of both fetes can with confidence male use of it. The advantages of -his remedy are, that a young man may take this medicine, and he per fetft'y cured, without a difeovery on the part of hiscon rieiSions; aifo, the patient may, without apprehending any danger, expose himfelf to cold, night air, and rain, an 1 pursue his ufu.d avocations, as it requires no par ricular regimen, other that; to sustain from ;he commit f:on ofexcefses. Tliofe who may apply to him at his medicinal (hop, near the Exchange, may be assured of the mod profound ficrtcy being oblerved. August 29. 94 j: ||| \sm£Sg3& A Philadelphia and New-York BOOTS, JUST RECEIVED, BY TAY LOB if SCRIBNER, On the Bay, nearly oppoftte the Exchange. OS HAND, An extensive assortment of Shoes, Ofalmnll every defeription, which ire offered at re td ced prices, wholesale or retail. September 3. 95 Tenements in the Exchange, TO rent. Will be rented to the higl est bidders on the premises, On Saturday tin 1-I 'h da, ■of November mxt , at 10 o’clock in the forenoon, the following Tenements -in the Exchange, vij. CELLARS, Nos. I, 2, and ... STORES, Nos. 4, 5, t>, 7, H, 9 arid If). Aifo the LONG-ROOM, known by the name of Merciian rs’ Hall; the noith-eaft nd north w-ft ROOMS on the famt door Likewile, a I the ROOMS in the third or upper llory. Terms Slade kniwn on the day of (ale. By order f the Trustees, Thomas Pitt, September 4 J9.—107. Secretary, ”WILL BE SOLD, l)n the fi-Ji TUE DAY in November next, a’ the Court Uoufe, in Ssimnnah hetucei the hours of to and 2 0 ‘c/th i, A NFGHO MAN, num and DICK, wlm is able t S. Vdo c nnnon Carpeu*ct’s w > ••ud has been ac cull med to perform the ulu and dute- of a hnufe (Vr vaut—anl aifo, It.s mother DlANA—unlefs tltei flnuld in the mean time bes- Id at privts e ffir, , grceably to the tv id i-f Elizabeth Young. A note, with an approved end rfer, payable on >he firtt j ~ nnary ne.v, with inter ell from the date, w l! be re ceived in payment. Joseph Clay, Ex'or. Persons difp'fed to purc'tafe the above Negroes, are informed, that guarantee titles will be given b The reverend J feph Clay. ‘■|")tem:>--r ti too To RENT,’ A LARGE, convenient Sto e and Cellar, in front of tile exchange...pofieffion to be given immediately...ap jiiy to T’retlcrick Shaffer. October 1. 108 TO KENT. PLANTATION on llu.chtnfon’s Illand, oppofitc siavxnnah, called Wards, at prelent planted by Dciftor Bayard. For terms apply to Joseph I labo sham. July *3 * 78 THE SUBSCRIBER offers von bAt.r., His two valuable LO TS, near the Exchange, in his city J Joseph Habersham. June Its. 82 FOR SALE, SEVERAL very va u.ißle LOTS and BUILD -INGS, in this ci y ; the (itu&tion and terms which may be known mi app to Joseph Habersham. June 16 fit ’ TO BE REXTED. r | ‘HE HOUSE lately occupied by major J. Harden, ami the oilicc adjoining. The tenement No. 2, over Messrs Ogdens Sc Baker’s stoic, and several other houses. The situation and terms of which may be known, on applica tion to Joseph Habersham. April 30. 42- BOR SALE OX REASONABLE TERMS A Cypress Canoe built Boat, THIRTY odd feet long and five feet wide in the clear, rows with fix oars, is aifo provided with 1 fail The above mentioned boat is not one year old, has lately been painted and is in complete order. Sot terms ap ply at the office of tkisp.ptr. July ?. -9 Superior Court , Chatham County. April Term, 1807 ONjthe petition of Barrack Gibbons, es the county of Chatham, in the date of Georgia, planter, da ting, that a certain deed of gift made arid executed by William M‘Donald, formerly of the parish of St. George, then province,now Rate of Georgia, by which he gave and convened unto his wife Margaret, his son John, and his daughter Mary M'Dcnald, after wards Mary Christie, and to the survivor or furviv ors of them, their heir and assigns forever, all his es tate, real and perfonai, whatsoever and wheresoever situate, with the rights members and appurtenances to the (aid landed, or real estate belonging, and the future issue andcncreafe of the female slaves, and his ilock ot every kind, bearing date the fir lb day of July in the year of our lord one thousand seven hundred and six ty three, (a lopy whereof as nearly as the petitioner could recollect was annexed to the fuicl petition, is now lodged in the clerk’s office together with an affidavit purluant to the laws of force in this {bate in such ca ses) that the 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 ftatc, for the purpose ofeftabliffiing loft papers,and other circumftantia! proof being laid before the court. It is ordered that the said deed of gift he eftablifticd as dire ted by law, on the laid Barrack Gibbon’s pub lishing a weekly notice in one of our public Gazettes of this date, for the space of fix Catlandar months; unless good aid liiflicicnt cause ihal’ be Ihevvn to the contrary within the laid fix months, or other matter (hall appear to the court against the fame. r.xtract jrom the Minutes, this 20 th Afrit, 1807 ( j- 40) Job T. Bolies, Cik. Notice is hereby given, That after the expiration of nine months from the dale hereof, application will be made to the honorable the Inferior Court of the County of Chatham, for leave to fell the following property, being part of the real estate ot John Habersham, decealed, for the benefit of the heirs of said estate ; T hree T R ACTS of LAND, formerly in the parifti ol .St. Mary’s, now in the county of Camden, contain ing, by original survey, ten thousand, one hundred and fixty-fiVe acres; and, atthetimeof survey, boun ded by lands ol Daniel M‘Kay and capt. Goldsmith Tince l-ARM LOTS Nos. 6, 9 and 10, in the firlt tything, An son ward, in the county of Chatham. One LO I', at Montgomery, in said county. One hail of a TRUST-LOT, in St. James’fquare, Heathcote ward, in the city of Savannah, known by the etter N, CO feet in front, and ISO feet deep, with the improvement thereon. Joseph Habersham, Administrator of John Haberlham, deceased June 27...§0...67 j AT TICE IS HER Ear OIE EX i ‘HA'f at the expiiation of nine months after date the lubfcriber will make application (agreeable to law) to the court of Ordinary lor leave to fell and dilpele of two lots ol LAND, with improvements thei eon, known by tile numbers fix and seven, in the village ol Montgomery, and belonging to the estate of Mrs Elizabeth deceafed, for the benefit of the heirs arid creditors ol laid estate. i Bryan Morel, Si minis Tutor', win the will annexed. Montgomery, Chatha Countv April 25 f§ 24 NOTICE. NMNE m onths after the date hereof, the fubferi btr w n make application to the inferior Court of G ynn ecu t>, for leave to led a trail of land, emit; tiling iy< acics, on the Illand of St. Simona, be longing to the ctlate of James, Martha and John Harriion. T. Meuse, Ex’r &. Adm’r. Anguft 4. §0 83 N O T I C E. LI. perfonshaving any demands against theefttates 1 of Thomas Smith, ami Thomas and William Smith, late of the citv of Savannah, merchants, are requeiled to render the lame duly attelted, to Atton Pemberton ; and thole indebted to said estates, are requelltd to fettle with lion, he being authorifed to receive payments and give acquittances therefor. Susan M. Smith, AdnYrx. Alton Pemberton, Adm'r. September 1. 99 Georgia. 1 By Thomas Bourkc, clerk L. S V v the court of Ordinary for theentm- Th : Bourk- J f Chatham and Hate aforelaul. WHERE v Euza Wotnach has made appl ca ti< n for le ttrs • 1 adminiilration, on the estate and etlvcts ot Freder cl Womach, butcher, decealed, as neared of hr : Thtfe ire therefore to cite and admomfh all and lingular the kindled and creditors of he decealed,to fie- their -hjt'C'i ms (if any they have) in my office, on orbef >re he yh day of October next, ctherwile letters of admimltration \vi 1 be gran ed Given u di r my hand and feat this 9th d.iv ot September, in hi ye rof our Lord one th uiand etglit hu died and seven, and in the thirty -1 lee nd ye r f American Independence. (99) Georgia. 1 By Isaac Crews, Clerk of L • . >• Ike Lour of Ordinary, for Cam Isaac Chew J dene univ.in the state aforefaid WHhKb.nS 1 Hr mas Ruutl.Pll of said county, applies I rl.cttcis if idmmiftration on the EUate ami bffecls of WILLI M I.AMB BUL LOCH, late f laid c my, deceaf. and, as principal creditor: I hefe are therefore t ■ ere and admonish, ail and lingular the kindred ami cr iliiors of the f id deceas ed, to die their objections, if any they have, in my office, on or bes re the firlt onday of January nex , other.wife let ers will he granted h m Given under m. hand and tea, at Jeft'crfm, this fifth day of September in the year of our Lord one thousand eight Hundred and seven, and the thirty-fecund year of American indepen dence. ‘ “ft 02 6 1-4 Cents Reward. RAN-AWAV,my Apprentice, Mathew Rees. seii. about 19 or 20 years eld, and ab- ut 5 feet 7 inches high Any person, who w i-l apprehend and lodge him in gaol,'(had receive the above K ward Mailers ofveiTels and others, are cautioned againll ‘tarboring or carry ing off faili apprentice, under pe •alty of profecuiion. C. Gugel. September ,< '4- FOR SALE, A Valuable Plantation. ON Great Ogechee river, abou’ Vi? eight miles below Lcuifviile, near ° Gll phnt°ii, lately occupied by Captain Bollwick, containing by o- . 1 1 f r 'ginal Purvey eight hundred acres part of the land is cleared and un sßgsay. c -- fundr ? buildin ° s The price, and term, of payment will be known on application to Mr. Amdimoe Day, printer,Louifville, or in Savannah, to John Tebeau. July 10. 80 FOR SALE, 460 acres of Swamp Land, on the ri ver Alatamaha : JT is a part of a tract of land granted to the la'e general M'lntolh, in the fork of the Alatamaha and Cat Head willed rhe Point It is at the belt pi ch of the tide, and as little iubject to injury from frelhes as any land on the river. The purchaser can be accommodated with high- land near a bluff on Cat- Head, for a settlement, and a fufiicient portion of Pine Hand back, for the purpose of lumber for the plantation. If the purchaser is inclined to add the trzSi, there is adjoining and for laic 200 acres of Swamp Land, with a bluff settlement on on Cat Head, containing 150 acres of Pine Land, belonging to the effate of John P Ward, el'q. deceaf et'. These lands toge’ her, will make on* of the molt compleat RICE and CO 1 TON PLANTATIONS in the Hate of Georgia. The Plateau be viewed, and terms known, by application to the fubferiber; and a purchafcr wilhing to inspect the land, it v/i.l belhewnhim, on app ication toTIIOMAS M'CaLL Elo. at Darien. Joseph Habersham. July i7- 7*- FOR SALE, All that Tract or parcel of Land con taining 350 acres, BE the fame more or lei’s, ate the property of George Baily, deceased, beirg m the county of Camden, bounded on the eait by the Great Satilla river, and on all othei sides by iand vacant at the time of the survey thereof. ALSO. One other tract or parcel of Land con taining 300 acres, Be the fame more orlefs, late the property of George Bailie, deceased, being in the county of Camden, bounded on the ealt by the laid George Bailie’s land, and on all other lides by vant land, at the time of the survey thereof. ALSO, All that tract of Land, containing 500 acres, BE the fame more or lels, origiraily granted to Robert Bailie, decafed, being ia the county of M‘lntofli, bounded south by the river Alatamha, euff on lauds originally granted to Catharine Drug lals, north on ands granted to William M'lntolli, and well on lands granted to John M'Cullough. ’1 lie two firft tracts contanl good COTTON LAND, and the lall tract is of thus first quality of Tide Swamp. AND ALSO, One undivided third of that valuable ISLAND, Oppofitc to Darian, on the river Alatamaha, com mon'y known as the GENERAL’S ISLAND and originally granted to the late, general M’lntofli This third will contain about 800 acres of LAND of the very lirll quality. Titles are indifputr.ble.— Terms will be made known by appying to Dr BAYARD, on Cumberland Iffand, or to the sub leriber m Savannah, and the liuation and value i t the land will be explained by applying to THOM AS M'CALL, elq. at Darien. Joseph Habersham. July 18. 76 Marshal’s Sales. On the first Tuesday in November next, Will be fold at the State House in Louisville, the fol lowing NEGROES ; levied on as the property of Robert Barnard, at the suit of Ilaac Hicks, vis. Newberry, Newport, Mitchell, Plenty, Nancy and her four children ; Nanny, Amy, Juno and her child Cynthia and Dona. and. Benjamin Wall, M. and. g. October 1. 108 Ort thefrst 7 uesday in November next, viill be sold , at the court-house in the city of Savan nah , the following NEGROES, levied on as the fir ofierty of John tt'ood, by virtue of an execu tion obtained by Charles Al. JLide, Jack, Polly, Daphnev, Jenny, Joe, Prince, Sary, Harry, Biiley, Jenny, Ceaser, Dido, Neptune, Ben, Boatswain, Quash, Jenney, Ben, Bess, Sophy, Hager, Leliah, Quash, Sam, Sandy, Ann, Dorah, Sue, Milia, An nette, old Hester, young Hester, Betsey, Cyr us, Lucy, Lawrence, Frederick, Grace, Fan ny, Patty, “Mary, Lemon, Margery, Tenah, Sue, January, John, Tamer, Charles, Betty, Also, the plantation called Lenclen Hill, with the improvements thereon, the crop of Cotton, Corn, and other provisions, two Mules, stock of Cattle and some household furniture. Ben. Wall, m. and. g. September 28 107. Rees’ Cyclopaedia. Subscribers arc informed, that the FOURTH NUMBER is received, and ready for delivery at this Office. The Fifth and Seventh are daily locked for from Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Sale. On the first Tuesday in November next, Will oe ibid at the Court- Home in Bryan County, between the hours of 10 anci 3 o'clock, A NECHO FELLOW named YaBO, lev ed on aid to be fold, to latisfv a mortgage duly foreclofedi by Thomas Yeung fen. again 11 Richard Keating Conditions of sale cafli. Stephen J. Maxwell, s. b. c. September 5. 07. 15 Dollars Reward. \Y7II.L be given to any porfon who will lodge VV in Jail or deliver to the Overseer upon Mrs. WYLLY'S plantation on Skiduway liland—two Negroes answering the following deferiptton : BILLY, about tive feet ten or eleven inches in height, tolerably well formed, though fome what (lender, is remarkable f r beingfeidom seen without a Timie upon his countenar.ee. KING, about five feet tive m fix inches high, ex ceedingly well fiiaped and muscular, face lomewhat marked with the ur.ail pox, conntenance futiv. Richard 11. Wylly. July z 6. “ -5 15 Dollars Reward. t* 1 *=Ablconded, about three weeks jj |ago, a A NEGRO MAN, named I -rv, I JEM, a taylor; a flout well made ) \ ‘ fellow ,fmooth-faced, his eyes large, Sj - X*. about five feet ten inches high. Had on w hen he went off, a fullian jack - et and overalls, a black hat, and *"’ ■” ~. .. white shirt. He p etends to be fontething of a faiior, and may probably attempt to get off in lome vessel. All mailers of vefiels are there fore cautioned against taking him off. The above reward will be paid to any per on who wi l fecurehim in any gaol in the (late or dc.rw” hina to the lublcriber ; and five dollars will be paid /or in formation that will lead to secure him. George Enoc. September 15 101 A reward of 15 dollars 4 WILL be paid to any person, for apprehending a likely young negro fellow,named ISHMAEL, and lodging aim in goal. He isa bout 5 feet G or 7 inches igh, |r:- of an adlive strong make, but a little bow legged, his countenance ■ .a. is rather handsome, his ikm being black and smooth, his hair isftu.rt but regular and neat, his manner (when vexed) is in fo lent and caring, he is extremely artful and pLufib'e ; he had on white woollen panta.oons and waiftcoar. and an old sailor’s blue jacket. He has a canoe with him, therelore it is supposed he keep about - avannah river, or Whitmarfh and the neighboring islands. He belongs to the estate of W. Neyle deceased, is wel known a bout t< wn, and lately had a wench of the late Mrs. Shick as a wife. All mailers of vessels are cautioned against carrying off the said negro. Fifty Dollais will he paid on conviction in a court of justice, of lii having been harbored by a white, and twenty-five dollars by a black person, S. Neyle, August 29. 94 one of the executors* Board of Comm’ssioners of Pilotage. Savannah- June 4, 1801. In Consequence of several persons afting illegally as Pilots, Ordered, That the Secretary do publish monthly the names of such Pilots, as possess Branches or Cer tificates from this Board Extract from the Miniutcs. THOMAS PITT, Secretary. Agrefable, to the order of the board Ids here by give notice, that the fo','owing pefonsonly, are du ly authorifed to adt as Pilots: Thomas Nottage, T Ilham Ciay, James Scranton, i _ . . „r-i • r, ~n > Branch Pilots; VV il nun Royfton, Elijah Broughton, Thomas Alworthy, J Richard Wall, Branch Pi ot, William Wall, atfling under him. John Major, Peter Oeafar, Reuben Anderson, John liranfby, i Certificate Pilots, John Dennis, J John Dixon, Thomas Osborn. j Thom: s Pitt, Secretary. Just Received, AND FOR SALE AT THIS OFFICE, (Price 25 certs) A pamphlet written in Cbarleftori, entitled THE TOCSIN; OR CALL TO ARMS! AN’ ESSAY ; Being an enquiry into the late proceedings of Great. Britain, m her unjuftifiable attack upon the liberty and independence of the United States of America. J ust Received, And for file at this office, (price twenty-five cents) THE TRIALS OF Samuel M. Mayo & William Love, POR THE Murder of David VVhittemore. • The Lft of whom (Love) was executed at Augufla on on the 13th of May. PUBLISHED EVERY TUESDAY, THURSDAY AND SATURDAY, BY EVERITT Sc EVANS, ON THE BAY, SAVANNAH, (GEORGIA) AT SIX DOLLARS PER ANNUM, PAYABLS HAfiF -’EARLY, IN ADVAJtvS.