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fcxcliangc Coflce-IToiise. 1
<*r'ME Subscriber refpectfully informs his fiiends ar.d
1 the public, generally, that he has taken all tho e
ROOMS in the I XCHANGE that were occu; lid by
the late Mr H Revnolus, with an Intention of mak
ing it a permanent cftabliftin-.ent ; and hopes, by his
efforts to give fatisfaftion to thole who niay favor him
with their company, to merit a (hate of ptiblic pa
tronage Room* will alsvays be kept in order, fo 1 the
reception ol hociKTiss and Clubs who may hotior ‘
him with their meetings.
Hit BAR ROOM v.i'! be always fupplinl with j
the bi and I.JQUOR that can he procured ; and Nits
tart:as frm different parts of the United states are ,
taken and regularly filed, for the aniuf tnent aril con
venience of t".olt who favor him witfi their cultom
fie wib aifo keep a r-gular MarineLift,containing the
Arrivals and C learances.
OY.ifl R arid BK. F STEAK SUPP! RSwill he
furnifhed for any number, on giving timely notice ; and
patties accommodated with separate rooms.
Uou.it Lester.
October 3. ill
FOR SALE,
All that Tract or parcel oi Land con
taining 350 acres,
BK *li? fame more or lefts, at** the property o:
Gt rgc* tiaily, < rcc* L <l, Ik n g in the county < I
Carili i, h urde<( *n the *aU by th- Grtat Sall Hi*
rive r. and on all orht■. fide Bu> laid vacant at the
time of the fuivc > thtrcid.
ALSO.
One other tract or parcel of Land con
taining 000 iv res*
Re the fame mor e or efs, late the property of George
Bailie, • ecealed, .eiug in ‘he county of Camden,
bou. <!rd oi. the ealt by the laid George llaaie’s land,
ami i. ill other tides by vant land, at the time ol
the survey thereof.
ALSO,
All that tract of Land, containing 500
acres,
UF the faille more or less, origir ally granted to
ft ‘nit Uailif, tlecaftd, being in the county of
lutofli, bounded south by the rivsr Alatam ha,
fill on lands originally g-aiittd to Catlnrine 1)’ ug-
Jals, north on amis granted to Wiftiam M'lniolli,
av.'l nek mi land', granted to John M‘Cnllough Tie
t i hrll tracts contain good COTTON LAND,
anil ‘he lull tract is or the jiksi (piAUry or
ITue Swamp.
AND ALSO,
One undivided third of that valuable
ISLAND,
Oppofi e to Darian, on the river Alatamabn, com
monly known as the GENI.RAL’n l-I,AND and
originally granted to the late general M'lntofli
This third will contain ab"tit 800 roes of I, AND
of the very firll quality T'les are mdifputable.—
Terms will be made k.iown bv nppying to Dr.
BAYARD, on Cumberland lfla.id, or to the lub
fenher in Savannah, and the fiualion and value “t
the land will be expl u rd by applying to l HOM
AS M‘OALL eiq a. Darien.
Joseph Habersham.
July tB. 76
FOR SALK,
160 acres of Swamp Land, on the ri
ver Alati.mahu :
I T is a part of a iiacr ol lat and granted tr the 1 re
general Ni'lnt 111, ip the f rk of the Alatamaha
ana Cat Head ashed the Ho'nt It is at the bell
p, cb of ‘be ‘de, and us little I'nliji ct to injur front
fiell es ■. any In dun tin- ive>. 1 lie puroh .IVr can
be ‘ C ’mmodali with high land near a 1)1 nil on Cat i]
Hr id, far a ettlemeut, and a lutlicient p rtion of j
1* e Land beck, t>r the purple of lumber for the
plantation,
It ihe purchaser is inclined to add the trail, there
i. adjoining and for sale
200 acres of Swamp Land,
with a bluff settlement on on Ca’ Head, containing
150 acres of Pine Land,
belonging to the efta'e cf J Cit F Ward.efq deccai
Cl'.
I befe lands toge’ht r, will make one of the m ft
cotnpleat RICE and COTTON PLANTATIONS
in tin state of Georgia. ITte PI v can be viewed, •
and terms known, b, application to tile lubfcriber ;
ami a purchaser wtlhtng to uifpect the land, it wi I
be (hewnhim, on app ic tion to THOMAS M‘C.\LL
l lq. at Darien.
Joseph Habersham.
July 17- 76.
IHE SUBSCRIBER
OFFERS FOR SAI-E,
His two valuable LOTS, near the Exchange, in
this city
Joseph Habersham,
June 18. 62
FOR SALE,
SEVERAL very valuable LOTS ard BUILD
INC*N in this c ‘ ; the situation and urms
oi which may be known on app iesnon to
Joseph Habersham.
June irf 6
II ■■ I -!■- I ■ -■ ■■ ■■ ■
TO RENT.
•
THE PLANTATION on Hu ehinfbn’s Island
ppofite avaunah, called \\ Anns, ai prelent
planted by I>oflor Bay ard. For terms apt ty to
Joseph Habersham.
July *3 ?8
JO BE REX 1'El).
r 'TP , IIK HOl SV; lately occupied by major
I Harden, utul the otlice adjoining. Ihe
tetieuieiil No. J, over Mcxm be Baker’s
store, anil severul other houses. Ihe situation
and terms oi'tvluch may be known, on applica
tion to
Joseph- Habersham.
April 30, * 4\
HOUSE ROBBERY.
One Hundred 8; Fifty Dollars Reward,
ILL be paid for the detection of the villain, (and
V\ recovery of the money) who entered my house
on the l'th mft. between 10 and 12 o’clock, while 1
was absent in town, and forcibly broke opi n two trunks;
from one of which was taken, lour 100 dollar hills oi
the state Bank, in Charleston ; they are much foiled and
dirtied —A Ifo, fi-vin or eight IO dollar notes of the U
nited States Branch Batik in New-Orleans, which are
clean new bills,..the numbers not recollected.
Whoever detects ihe thief ar.d money fhail be paid he
above reward, (or in proportion to the fnm recovered)
if the rubber be a white man; and 100 dollars if
a slave or person of colour. From fotne cilcumflan
ce attending the robbery.it is strongly lufpedted to have
been done by a black person.
1 . S. MILLER, late on the Ogcchee
road , but now in Carpenter's Row near the fort .
N. B. Shop keepers and grocers are requested to be
particular in defecting bills of the above defeription, if
off ered by negroes or persons of colour,
October 8. 11l
~TOLET~
That iry ••nd convenient HOUSE,
In Odingsell street, lately occupied by Mr. Jacob
IDi1 Di ns. Poffeflion will be given immediately. For
particulars, enquire of
John W. Shaffer.
October 1. 108
TO RENT,
A LARGE convenient Store and Ce'lar, in front of
the I ichaiige...poflenion to be given immediately...ap
ply to
Frederick Shaffer.
October 1. 108
Tenements in the Exchange ,
TO RENT.
Will be rented to the highest bidders cn the premises
On Saturda the 14 h day of November next ,
at 10 o'clock in the foienoon. the following Tenements
in the I xchunge, viz.
CELLARS, Nos. 1,2, and 3...STORES, Nos 4
5,6, 7,8, y and 10. Also the LONG-ROOM, known
by the name of M t RCtiANTs’ Hail; the north-east
and north-w ft ROOMS on the fame floor I.ikewife,
all the ROOMS in the third or upper llory. Terms
made known on the day of falc.
lij order J the Trustees ,
Thomas Pi’t,
September 29.—107. Secretary.
WILL BE SOLD,
On th e fijl TUK. DAY in November next, at the Court
liouje in Savannah, between the hours oj lo and i
o’doth
A NEGRO v!AN, i,am and DICK, who is able to
dci c mmon Carpenter's work, and has been ac
cull tried to perf :in the usual du'ies of a house fer
van'—and alio, lis mo’ber DlANA—unlefs they
111 uld in the mean time be l'ld at priva'e sale, a
greeubly to the will us t lizabeth Young. A note,
with an approved endorser, payable on ‘he firlt Ja
nuarv ilex', with imeitfl from the date, will be re
ccivi and in payment.
Joseph Clay, Ex'or.
Persons d'lp led to purchase the above Negroes,
are informed, ’hat guarantee titits wiil be given bv
the reverend J fepli Clay.
Septeiftbtr ii i©o
TA KEN IHO M A N F.GRO,
l* IR ol GOLD EAR KINi 3 The owner
/\nu) l ave them bv payn g for tu,s advertife
mei t E qui.e 1 the printtrs.
Oft’her b i o
jLOSt
ON M old ly evening ‘ ft, ear the Bap'ift church,
I mall R CKE F EI3IOL. The barrel iron
U aoc,c li ids it an,l w cave it with the primers
fhal be iber.’.lL rewarded ‘let i o
NO -J...
\ I.l.perfons having any demands against the efttates
j of Thomas Smith, and ihomasand William Smith,
late of the citv of Savannah merchants, are requested
to render the fame duly attested, to Atton Pemberton ;
and thole indebted to laid estates, are requested to fettle
with lorn, he being autborifed to receive l payments and
give acquittances the: efor.
Susan M. Smith. Adm'rx.
Alton Pemberton, Adm'r.
September 1. 99
CAL I'ioN.
\ LT. pe f mis aie hereby cau'ioned ags ; nft ern
ploying my N liltO MAN, HOB. (a br ; ck
1 a’ er) r payi’ g h'nr am m me’ in mv name, either
foi his work or o he w fe, as I fh.dt pro route any
person empl'yirg him with ut my permifi n, and
will not m ke any life unt for nv'ney paid him
w ith ut mv written order.
Ann Lion.
Oflobcr 6 no
FOR SALK O.V REASONABLE TERMS
A Cvprcss Canoe built Boat,
. THIRTY odd fret long and five feet wide in the clear,
* rows with fix oars, is also provided with a fail The
abov - mentioned boat is not one year’ old, has lately
hern painted and is in comp.ete *ider. For terms ap
ply at the olhce of this paper.
July 9. 72
l j Dollars Reward.
\\, T ILL be given to ant person who will lodge
vV in Jail r deliver to the Uv.'rfeer upon Mrs.
WYI.LY’S plantation on Skidavav llland—two
Negroes anfvvering the f’ lowing defeription :
BILLY, about five feet ten or eleven inches in
height, ’oleramv well formed, though l'ome what
Render, is remarkable fi>r being seldom seen without
a mi le upon his countenance.
KING, aboui five feet five or fix inches high, ex
cecili’glywell fliaped and mulcular, face somewhat
marked with the liv.all pox, cenntenance l'urly
Richard B. Wyily.
.Paly iff. ’ 75
A
Loan Office, Georgia,
June 23d, 1807.
Notice is hereby given, that in con
formity with the provisions of the act
supplementary to the act, intituh and
“ An ac t making provision for the re
demption of the w hole of the public
debt*of the United States,” books will
be open at the office of the commis
sioner of loans for Georgia, on the firs;
day of July next, to continue open un
til the seventeenth day of March, 1808,
inclusively, the fourteen last days of
each quarter excepted, for the purpose
of receiving subscriptions for such
parts of the old six per cent, deferred
six per cent, and three per cent, stocks,
as may, oil the day of subscription,
stand on the books of the said com
missioner of loans.
Those proprietors of the old six per
cent, and deferred stocks, who may
subscribe, will receive in lieu thereof
anew six per cent, stock, equal to the
unredeemed amount ol the stock sur
rendered, redeemable at the pleasure
of the United States, under a proviso,
however, that no reimbursement shall
be made except for the whole amount
of any such new certificate ol stock,
nor till after six months previous no
tice: and the proprietors of the three
per cent, stock who may subscribe,
will receive in lieu thereof, a six per
cent stock, equal to sixty-five per cent,
of the amount of three per cent, sur
rendered, redeemable in the same
manner as the new six per cent, above
mentioned but not reimbursable, how
ever, without the assent of the holders*,
until alter the whole of the new six
per cent, (given in exchange for oid
six or deferred as above mentioned) as
well as the whole of the eight per cent,
stock of the United States, shall have
been reimbursed. It is also provided,
that in every reimbursement which
may take place, a preference will be
given to those creditors who may no
tify their wish to be reimbursed; and
that if the upplicatio: sos that effect
shall at anytime cither exceed or fall
short of the sum then applicable to that
purpose, the priority of payment shall,
so fur as may be necessary, be deter
mined lay lot.
The present stock-holders who re
side in any part of Europe, and may
assent to that modification, may, at
their option, receive the interest accru
ing on the new stock, either in the U
nited States as heretofore, or in Lou
don or Amsterdam, at par; in which
last ease, the interest will be paid there
by the bankers of the United States,
six months subsequent to the day on
which the same would be payable
in the United States and subject to
no variation; nor to any other deduc
tion than a commission to the bankers,
of one half per cent, on the interest thus
paid.
JAMES ALGER,
Commissioner cf Loans
XO TE.
Proprietors of 1000 dol
lars nominal six per cent,
stock, subscribed before
the Ist October, 1807, will
be entitled to receive, 64-9 62 of new six.
tween the Ist October and
31st December, 1807, 644 37
Ist January, sic 17th March,
1808. ’ 619 03
Proprietors of 1000 dol
lars nominal deferred, sub
scribed before the Ist Oc
tober, 1807, will be entitled
to receive 855 78
tween the Ist October, and
31st December, 1807, 853 62 —•
between the
Ist January, and the 17ih
March, 1808, 831 42
Being the unredeemed amount of the old
3tock on the 1 5V jaf July and October, 1807, and
Ist January, jAos,, respectively.
Proprietors.of 1000 dollars three per cent,
stock will be entitled to receive 650 dollars of
new six. to§.
FOil SALE AT THIS OI FICE,
A FEW COriES Ol’ TRE
MYSTERIOUS FATHER, •
A TRAGEDY, IN FIVE ACTS,
By ffuiiam B. Muxvnll.
Marshal’s Sales.
On the first TUESDAY in November next,-
A: the Court-House, will be fold,
A variety of DRY GOODS, and fome GROCF.-
RUiS ; levied on as the property of John Hilton, at the
suit of Robert H. Bowne. Conditions Cafn.
lien. YVall, M. and. g.
October 6 110
“<■'’ —I
On the first Tuesday in November next,
W ill befo’d at the state House in l.ouifville, tile fol
lowing NEGROES ; levied or, as the property of
Robert Barnard, at the fui: cf liaac Hicks, . iz.
Newberry, Newport, Mitchell, Plenty, Nancy and
her four children ; Nanny, Amy, Juno and her child
Cynthia and Dona and.
Benjamin YVall, m. and. g.
October 1. 108
On the first I uesday in November next, mil
be sold, at the cour -house in the city of Sevan
nah, the following NEGROES, levied on os ;hs
property of John U'ood, by virtue of an execu
tion obtained by Charles M. Lidc ,
Jack, Polly, Daphney, Jenny, Joe, Prince,
Saiy. Harry, Bliley, Jenny, Leaser, lJido,
Neptune, Ben, Boatswain, Quash, Jenney,
Pen, Bess, Scplty, Hager, Lciiah, Qu..sii,
Sam, Sandy, Ann, Dorah, Sue, Miiia, An
nette, old Hester, young Hester, Betsey, Cyr
us, Lucy, Lawrence, Frederick, Grace, Fan
ny, Patty, Mary, Lemon, Margery, Tenali,
Sue, January, John, Tamer, Chants, Betty, *
Also, the plantation called Lenden Hill, with
the improvements thereon, the crop of Cotton,
Com, and other provisions, two Mules, stock of
Cattle and some household furniture.
Ben. Wall, m. and. g.
September 28 107.
Sheriff’s Sale.
On the first Tuesday in November .^exf,
Will be fold at the C>.uit House in Bryan Cr.untv,
* between the hours of to an 3 o’clock,
A NEGRO FELLOW named Yn.nO, levied on
and to he fold, to fatisfy a mortgage duly f rccioftd,
by Thomas Young fen. against Richard Keati. g.
Conditions of sale caih
Stephen J. Maxwell, s. b. c.
September 5. 97.
FOR SALE OR TO LEASE,
’ | ’HAT PLANT ATION hear Savannalv, on the
1 Thunderbolt road formerly a part of Fair I awn
traift, afterwards cultivated by Richard M. Williams,
and late the property of l.’Homaca; on the pretv.liv
area con.lorrable DWELLING and OUT HOUSES,
and part thereof R under fence. For the culture of
Cotton and as a market garden, no situation neat ia
vannah offer such advantages.
Richard M. Stitts.
September 8. 98
F O R SAL E.
’ ! ’WO HUNDRED ACRES, or more, of prime
I CfYJ'TON LAND, in Bryan county, 1 andiome,
ly situated on the salts, and in view of hunbury : lor
particulars, apply to Mr ROBERT HABERSHAM,
Savannah, or to the fubferibef.
Btnj min Ward,
At Tivoli, Bryan County.
April 18 37
6 1-4 Cents Reward.
RAN AWAY, my apprentice, MaTTH'tv R sxi
9er, about 19 or 20 years old, and about 5 f, et 7
inches high Any person who will apprehend a: and
lodge him in gaol, fhail receive the above reward
afters of vessels and others, are cautioned against
harboring or carrying off said apprentice,under penal
ty of profccution,
C. Gugcl.
September 24 Jo#s
A reward of 15 dollars
SfTj WILL be paid to any person,
for apprehending a likely young
negro fellow, named LSHM A EL,
six Yilt ami lodging him in goal. He is a.
•’ /vY bout 5 feet 6 or 7 inches high,
’ t -y.3V-°f an active strong make, but a
. s*j. . little bow legged, his countena^.e
:- is rather handiotne, Ii is fki.i being
— ’ black and smooth, his hair isfhort
but regular and neat, his manner (when vexed) is in
ftlent and c aring, he is extremely ai tful and plausible ;
he had on white woollen pantaloons and waiftcoa:,and
an old sailor’s blue jacket. He has-a canoe with him,
therefore it is fuppefed he keep- about Savannah river,
or Whitmarfh and the neighboring islands. He belongs
to the estate of W. Neyle dteeafed, is wel known a
bout t’ wn, and lately had a wench of the late Mrs.
Shick as a wife. All masters of vessels are cautioned
against carrying oif the said negro. Fifty Dollars will
be paid on conviction in a court of iuftice, of bis having
been harbored by a white, und twenty-five dollars by a
black person.
S. Neyle,
Augufl 29. 94 one of the executors.
Rees’ Cyclopaedia.
Subscribers are informed, that the FOURTH
NUMBrk is received, and ready for delivery at this
Office. The Fifth and Seventh are daily looked fur
from Philadelphia.
PUBLISHED
EVERY TUESDAY, THURSDAY AKD SATURDAY*
BY EVERITT Sc EVANS,
OX THE BAY, SAVANNAH, (GEORGIA)
AT SIX COLLARS FER ANNUM, PAYABLE BAl**
YEARLY,XX ADVANCE,