The Republican ; and Savannah evening ledger. (Savannah, Ga.) 1807-1816, October 15, 1807, Image 4

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CLASSICAL AND ENGLISH Academy. THE fubfcrffiers refpeftfully inform their fellow citizens, that they have associated together for the pur pole ot conducting a cnrr.prehenfive enurfe of USE FUL and LIBERAL EDUCATION, on the plan of approved and fucc<-inful seminaries in the northern Irate*, and in Europe. T he Academy includes an Eng *., a Claflical, and a Mathematical Hchool; also, one appropriated foie Iy to the ■ t'ition of young ladies, which is entirely frparate from the others The pupils, in general, are carefully in ruffed in the various branches which are comprised in a regular and cemp'ete F.ngiilh education. In this courfc, in conjunflion with their Geographical lelfoni, they are taught to delineate Maps and Charts, and to ufc the Globes and other inftrurr.ents, illustrative cf Geography and Aftronoiny. In the Greek and I.atin department, the students, af ter having laid a solid foundation in the Gtamaiar and Other elementary books, are conduff and thro’ fich [arts of the celebrated prose and poetical writers of antiqui ty,as ‘ iperience and the bed ulage have shewn to be cffi-dtuai in the formation of ready and t-adl claflical fcho ars. The 1-l Tons and exercises of the Mathrmatiqal School *re adapted to make the lludrnts flcilfuland expert cal culators, in whatever pursuit the application of their Mathematical knowledge may become riec flary. The PUPILS attend.ng the LADIES’ SCHOOL, in addition to their literary education, are iiiflruAed in p ain work, embroidery, muslin work, fee. by { lady who is employed for that purpose. DRAWING and PAIN UNO, Portrait, I.andfcapc and Flowers,aic ado taught in the Ichools, by n artdl of diftmguilheJ talents. Whatever abi.ity, long experience and fedu'ous at tention to prnfiflional improvement may have confer red on the fublcriberS, has been faithfully exerted to effaliHlh in their Academy a fyfftm of inftrodlion, which, for method, dife [.line and ex'ent, fbould pre sent to young person, of either sex, in Savannah and the surrounding .auntry, as many facilities of improve tnent as are to be obtained in any other(not collegiate) iliftitu'ion. The fuhfci ben would do gn at injtifl ice to their feel. ipg, did they not avail themselves of the present op portunity of offering to their friends and the public, their sincere and grateful acknowledgements lor the li teral patronage they have individually experienced, Cince their tflabliflunem in this city ; and they trust, 4h.it a facredrrgard to the morals, and an unremitting Jo icitude lot the teal improvement of their pupils, wtjj fecui et* them a continuance of the public favor, \v. Green. W. P. i 1 a . Tor further particulars, apply at the Arademy, in Broughton ltreet, nppofite colonel Sarnia in's Savannah, September 17. fTU 108 Tenements in the Exchange , TO RENT. Will be rented to the highest bidders on the premifts (jn Saturday the 14 h anda \t qf Xivmber St 10 o'clock in the forenoon the following Tenements in the I xchange, viz. CELLARS, Nos. I, 2. and 5.,,8 MIRES, Nos 4 4,6, 7, H, 9 and 10. Also the LONG-ROOM, known by the name of Mi kcuants’ Hail; the north-east and north weff ROOMS on the fame floor Likewise, J all (he ROOMS in the third or upper flory. Terms 4pade known on the day of hale. lij order “f the Trustees, Thomas Pitt, September 29.—107. Secretary. TOR HALL O.'r REASONABLE TERMS A Cypress Canoe built Rout, THIRTY odd feet long and five feet wideia the clear, rows with fix oats, is also provided with a fail The *bovc mentioned boat is uot one year i has lately tyten painted and is in complete order, .or tcims ap ply at the ofUcc of this paper. July 9. 72 ” TO RENT, A LARGE convenient Sto e and Cellar, in front of the t to be given immediately...ap ply to Frederick Shalkr. October 1. 108 CAUTION. AT.T. pevf .is .r herein cau mned agxirft em ploying my Ni.GRO ‘ M AN, BOH, (a brick I*.ei ) >r paying li'tn any nv no. in my name, either £o his work or other wife, as l lh<l pr e ute any pvrf in eirvpl ying him \v"U ut my permiflj n, and wdi not make any dife'tint for money paid him with ut mv written order. Ann Lion. Octobers ” TO LET, That fiirv anti convenient HOUSE, In Odingsell-ftreet, lately occupied by Mr. J.\Co Idler. Poffefliem will be given immediately, lor particulars, enquire of John W. Shaffer. October 1. t°B ~ FOR SALE OR TO LEASE, —r’HAT PLANTATION near Savannah, on the J Thunderbolt road, formerly a part cf Fair Lawn tr.uft, afterwards cultivated Vy Richard M. Williams, and Ute the property of l.'Homaca; on tire prcmdis are a comfortthle DWELLING and OU T HOUSES, and part thereof is under fence. For the culture of Cotton and as a market garden, no £ tuition near Sa vannah offer Rich -dvantages, Richard M. Stiles. Sijumker P S 9 FOR SALE, All that Tract or parcel of Land con taining 350 acres, BE the fame mere or less, ate the property o! George Bally, deceased, being in the county ol Camden, hounded on the eall by the Great Sattlh. river, and on all othei Tides by land vacant at the time of the survey thereof. ALSO, One other tract or parcel of Land con taining 300 acres, Ee-thc fame more orlefs, late the property of George Bailie, deccafed, hetrig in the county of Camden, bounded on the eall by the laid George Bailie's land, and on all other (ides 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, originally granted to R hett Bad e,, decafed, being in the countv of M Intofli, hounded fnutli by the river Alatam ha, east on lards originally granted to Catharine Doug ‘at.., nor-h on and granted to William MTntnfh, and ueft < n lai ds granted to John M'Cullough. The two firlt tracts contain g od COTTON LAND, i t 1 ‘he lall tract is or the first quAi..TY or Tt d£ Swamp. .ANT) ALSO, One undivided third of that valuable ISLAND, Oppt.fi e to Durian, on the river Alatamaha, com monly known as the GENERAL'S ISLAND and origii.a granted to the late genera! M'lntofli Thit third wide ntain about 800 acres of LAND f the very f.rft quality Titles are inti if putable.— Terms will be made known by appymg to Dr. BA Y A HD, on Cumberland Idand, or to the fub fcrihtr 111 -avannah, aud the fiuation and value of the land will be explained by applying to 1 110 M AS M'GALL elq. ai Darien. Joseph Habersham. July 18. 76 FOR SALE, 460 acres of Swamp Land, on the ri ver Alatamaha : IT is a part of a tract of land granted to the Late general M'l"t’ fit, in *he fork of the Alatamaha and Cat Head called the Court It is at the bed 1 pi ch of the ‘ide, and as little fubjeet to injury from frelhes as any lar don the rivei. The purchaser can lie accommoda.e . with high land near a bluff on Cat- Mead, for a leitlement, and a fufficient portion of I Pine Land b: ck, for the purpose of lumber for the [ plantation. If die puichaser is inclined to add the tracl, there is adjoining and for fa)e 200 acres of Swamp Land, with a blutl Ott'emerit on on Cat Head, containing 150 acres of Pine Land, belonging to the estate if J in P Ward, efq deceaf ed. These land-, togcher, will make one of the moft Cmpleat RIG < and COT TON PLANTATIONS in thf Ita’e if Gi 1 rg; , The Plai can be viewed, and terms known b application to the fiibfcriber ; nd a puich • fer wish eg to nifpect the land, it wt l be shewn him, on app c tiontoTHOMAS M'C.iLL Elq. at Darien. Joseph Habersham. July 17 76. r UIE SUBSCRIBER OFFF.IIS FAR SAI.E, His two valuable LOTS, near the Exchange, in this city Joseph Habersham. June IS. 62 FOR SALE, SEVER AI, very v . liable LOTS and BUILD ING in this ci v 5 the fmtation and terms of which ma be known n app.icafion to Joseph Habersham. Tune 16 6* TO RENT. rHE PLANTATION on Vlu.chmfon’s Illand ppofite ava.nah, called Wards, at present planted b> Doftor Bayard. For terms apply to Joseph Habersham. July *3 78 TO BE REX TED. THE HOUSE lately occupied by major Harden, and the office adjoining. The tenement N0.2, over Messrs Ogd Baker’s store, and several other houses. The situation and terms of which may be known, on applica tion to Joseph Habersham. April 30. 42. Rees. v. yclopaedia. Subscribers are informed, that the FOURTH NUAIBt-R i. received, and rpady for delivery at thu Office. The Fifth and Seventh are daily looked for from Philadelphia. Board of Fire Masters,* Savan rah, Sc fit ember 14r/i. ISoV. THE 80AR.7 OF FIRE MASTERS, from a ate intpection of the Fire Buckets, are induced to rexommerd to the citizens a due obfervanc* of the Fire Ordinance, by keeping their Fire Buckets in good order, and lettered, and in fafe convenient places The law will be rigidly enforced againlT all those who use fire bi ckeu, except in case of alarm. * Jojfiracifrum the Minutes. ’3 Thomas Pitt, Clerk, Blank Warrants of Appraisement. far S& it dus NOTICE. \ LLperfens having any d-mar.ds agiinft theefhatea I ‘ of 3 homas Smith, aqd Thomas and Wil lam .Smilh, late of the city of Savatn ah, merchants, are ltquefted to render the fame duly . ttelted, to Attor. Pemberton ; and thole indebted to Did estates, are requelted to fettle with him, he being authorifed to receive payments and give acquittances therefor. Susan M. Smith, Adm’rx. Atton Pemberton, Adm'r. September I. 99 ~ a. KEN FROM A NEGRO, A PAIR of GOLD EAR RINGS. The owner may have them by pa.irg for tins advertife me. t. Enquire of the printers. Oiftcber 6 t iro E xcluin gc C offcc-Hoh sc. r ~I ’’HE Suhfcriber rcfpectfully informs his friends and J the public, generally, that he has taken all tho e ROOMS in the 1 XC HANGE that were occupied hy the late Mr H Reynolds, w ith an intention of mak ing it a permanent efiablilhment : and hopes, by his efforts to give fatisfailion to those who inay favor him with their company, to merit a fha c of public pa tronage Rooms will always be kept in order, so- the reception of Societies and Clces who may honor him With thi-ir meetings. His BAR ROOM will be always supplied with the belt LIQUOR that can be precured ; and News papers from different parts of the United States are taken and regularly filed, for the amuf nient and con venience of tnole who favor him with their cufti m He will also keep a regular Marine Lift, containing the Arrivals and Cleaiances. OYSTi R and BJ. F STEAK SUPPERS wilt be furnilhed for any r.umbi-r on giving timely notice ; and parties accommodated with separate rooms. Robert Lester. Octobers. 11l Georgia. ) By Thomas Bourke, clerk L . S v ■ the Court of .Ordinary for the coun- Th. Bourke It\ ol Chatham, 111 the llate aforefaid. WHEREA • vlary-Ann Werridge, has made ap plication fdr letters of adminiflration on the ellate and effects of Barbary Der.sler, dcceaf. and, as next of kin. These are therefor? to cite and admonlfh all and fi gualr he kindred and creditors of the deccafed to file their objections (if any they have) in irv office on or before the 23d day of Oftober next, otherwise letters of adminiftrat’on will be granted her. Giver under my hand and leal, this 23d day of September, in the year of cur Lord one thou sand eight hundred and seven, and in the thir. ty iecond year of American Independence. Georgia. *1 By Isaac Crews, Clerk ol I. S. r the Court of Ordinary, for Cam Isaac Ckews J dene unty, in the !u\e aforefaid WHEREAS Thomas Rudolph of said county, applies for Lettets cf Admtmftraficn on ihe Ellate and Eftefts of WILLI-VM LAMB BUL LOCH, late of said co.imy, dcceafed, as principal creditor: Thelc are therefore to cue and admonitli, all and lingular the kindred and creditors of the f , id deceaf td, to file their objections, if any they have, in my office, on or before the firft Monday of January next, oiher.wife letters w ill be granted h m Given under m hand and Tea, at Jeff; .son, this fifth day of eptember in the year of our Lord cite th ufiind eight hundred and seven, and the tliir y fecund year of American indepen dence. *P| JG2 6 1-4 Cents Reward. RAN- AWAY, my apprentice, Matthew Rees ser, about 19 or 20 years old, and about 5 feet 7 incite high Any person who will apprehend ai.d lodge him in ga-1, Ihall receive the above reward Matters of vessels and others, are cautioned again ft harboring or carrying uff said apprentice, under penal ty of prolccutidp. C. Giigd. September 24 104 15 Dollars Reward. VSTILL be given to any person who will lodge VV in Jail or deliver to the Gw rfeer upon Mrs. WYLLY’S plantation on Skidaway Illand—two Negroes answering the f blowing defcriptton : BILLY, about five feet ten or eleven inches in height, tolerably well formed, though feme what (lender, is remarkable for being feldorn seen withe ut a (mile upon his countenance. KING, about five feet five or fix inches high, ex ceedingly well ftiaped and muscular, face somewhat marked with the small pox, c< nntenance surly. Richard B. Wylly. July id. 75 ii reward of 15 dollars wij WILL be raid to any person, for apprehending a likely young SfhSiwl negro fellow, named ISHM.A EL, Kr lo % in g ‘B goib He is a .'j-'w hout 5 feet 6 or 7 inches high, an aiftive ltrong make, but a little bow legged, his countenance _.. j s rather handsome, his Ikin being ” black and smooth, his hair is Ihort but regular and neat, hit manner (when vexed) is ip.- fclent and i aring, he ir extremely artful and plaufib.e ; he had on white woollen pantaloons and waiftcoaf and an old sailor’s blue jacket. He has a canoe with him, therefore it is supposed he keep about avannah river, or Whitmatft and the neighboring iftar.ds. He belongs to th.-estate of W. Ney’e deccafed, is wel known r.- liout t wn, and lately hadawen*hof the late Mrr. Shtck as a wife. All mailers of vessels ere cautioned against carrying off the said negro. Fifty Dollars w ill he paid on conviction in a court of justice, of Ids having been harbored by a white, and twenty-five dollars hy a black pcrlbn. S. Neyie, August 29, 9-1 or.e cf the executors. FOR SALE AT THIS OFFICE, A FEW COriES OF THE MYSTERIOUS FATHER, A TRAGEDY, IN FIVE ACTS, Bv VWnB. Maxzi-e'L HOUSE ROBBERY. One Hundred Sc Fifty Dollars Reward “l T7ILL be paid for the detection of the vi.'lain, sand VV recovery of the money) who entered my bonj'a on the It th mft. between 10 and 1. o’clock, while I ■was absent in town, and forcibly broke open two trunk** from one of which was taken, lour 100 dollar bills of the state Bank, in Charleston ; they are much foiled and . dirtied—Also, fcveji or eight 10 dollar notes of the U nited otales Branch Bank in New-Orleons, which arc j clean new bi Is...the numbers not recollected, I U hoever detects the thief and money fcaii be paid :he above reward, (or in proportion to the fuir. recovered) if the r< bber be a white man; and 100 dollars if a Have cr person of colour. From iome circumstan ces attending the robbery,it is strongly lufpected to have been done by a black person. I . S. MILLER, late on the Ogechce I road, but non) in Carpenter's 11-w near the fort. ■"'hop keepers and grocers are reqnefted to be particular in letecting biils of the above defeription, if ofiered by negroes cr performs of colour. October 8. j j j SHERIFF’S SALES, C^.-TISOEP. On tr.e first Tuesday in November next, W ill be foid at the Court-Motile in Savannah, be— tween the hr urs of ten and three o’clock. An undivided HALF of THREE LOT', in the village of St. Gaui, fronting, on the wet:, ‘he resi dence ot Mr. J fepli Davis, and the late residence of Mr. Edmund Warren—Levied on as the property of J hn T.Oats, o fatisfy Frc c-ick • buffer, survivor. Also, a HOU3E an i LOT in Broughtov.-flree’ levied on as the property of Thoma?. Brown ami J ’hn Gable Conditions, cu-sh. John Williams, s. c. c. October 13. —113 SHERIFF’S SALE. ~ On the first I UESDAY in November next, V/til be fold, at she Court HnuK. fn Bulloch county, at the uiual hours of f,.le, 200 acres of LAND, Situated and lyipg in Bultoch county, known by ine name of the FlacPond—taken as the pr nerty of William Brown, to fatisfy Jacob Novel’s execu tion VS Brown ; returned to me by a Conllable. September the ssth, 1807. Daniel Boatwright, s. b. c October 10—112 WILL BE SOLD, On tht firjl 1 IJF DAY in November next at the Court Iteuje, in Savannah, tetuetn the noun of , „ a j •. o'dak, A NEGRO MAN, num and DICK, who is aide to do common Carpemer’s wrok, and lias been ac customed to perform the usual dunes of a houle fer ’ I nt ■ and alio, his mother DlANA—uniefs tliey ill uid in the mean time be s.-id at priva-e fair, a gieeably to the will rs Elizabeth Yening. A note, with an approved cndOrfer, payable on ‘lie firit Ja. n iary next, with imertil from the da*e, will be re. ccivtd in payment. Joseph Clay, Ex'or. Persons disposed to ptirchafe the above N-goer, are informed, that guaraivee titles will be g . t -n by the reverend J ’feph C ay. September 12 toa Sheriff's Sale. On the first Tuesday in November next, Will be so and at the Court Houle m Bryan C- untv, between the hours of 1- an 3 o’ci ck. A NEGRO FELLOW named YnliO, lev ed on and to be fold, to f.tisfv a mortgage du'y forecloi’ed, by Thomas Young fen. sgaini: Richard Keating. Conditions of sale caih. Stephen J. Maxwell, s. b. c. September -5. 97. Marshal s Sales. On the. first TUESDAY in November next, At the Court-House, will be- fold, A variety of DRY GOODS, and fome GROCE RIES ; levied on as the property of John Hilton, at tfca suit of Robert H. Eowne. Conditions Cifh. Ben. Wall, m. and. g. October 6 1 K> On the first Tuesday in November next, , Will be fo'd at the State House in I ouifvi'le, the fol -1 lowing NEGROES ; levied on as the property cf Robert Barnard, at the suit of ifaac Hicks, •■ it. Newberry, Newport, Mitr heii, Plenty, Nancy and her four children ; Nanny, Ants’, Juno and her child Cynthia and Donaid. Benjamin Wall, y. and. c. | • October I. JO3 On the fret Tuesday in J’.-vernier next, mill be sold, at the cour -house in the city of iiavan r.ah, the following WJ.G ROF.S, levied on as he properly of John Wood, by virtue of u r. exccu i lion obtained by Charles- M. Lidc , | Jack, Polly, Daphney, Jenny, Joe, Prince, Sary, Harry, Biiiey, Jenny, Ceascr, Dido, Neptune, -Sen, Louts warn, Quash, Jcnnev, Ren, Bess, .Sophy, Hager, Leiiah, Quasii, Sam, Sandy, Ann, Dorah, Sue, Milla, 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 Lcnden Hill, with the improvements thereon, the crop of Cotton, Com, and other provisions, two Mules, stuck of Cattle and some household furniture. Bui. Wail, m. and. g. September 219 197.