The Republican ; and Savannah evening ledger. (Savannah, Ga.) 1807-1816, October 29, 1807, Image 4

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The Subscribers Hiving ratcri-d into par rctflup under the f.rrr. of BULLOCH be CJLKX, a’ 1 having taken convenient ttores oil Smith’x WitAHt ( r tlit recepi i< nos all him!* cf pr dues, off •; r lrrvi.ll to their friends 1:1 tl.e lvctorage E Commission Business, to which, ;** tliey int*v and to be cenfipfd, be’ i ift* ’ik mfc.vcs it will be i.i their power to £ive i^tui.ctioiK A. S. Bulloch. Thomas (iltn. Octrber 15 f 161 I’aclor arid Agent. M. SHEARKR I firmß the Planters, that lie continues to ftl V <OI)UCK and c-ther property on comnv.Hion, and I .s |i'< a y .if Fiie-Proof \Vstrchoufi; ltoun, on liol lo VVliarf. October 17. nj - -1 ‘i- ■- ~ m ~ “ r rhonias Storr, H \VINO taken part of the Acres occupied hy J.wnrn Johnston jam esq beg* leave to tender bis service* to h; fiitnda and the public, as a iv ik Commission Merchant. Should ho be enn uft and with the disposal of any part of their t’ npa, hell.'..tLrs himlclf by his assiduity and un n united aitrntiun to their mtertfU, to merit a continu ation of their favors. October 1. 103 Commission & Factorage BUSINESS. TI!E fubferiber having large and eorymient Store*, on tlir wharf adjoining James Wallace, cfq. offer* his vices to bin friends and the public, as a COMMIS SION MLRCHANT and FACTOR. Thomas Lawrence. October H... 111 John b. Mitchell, llesprrrful/11 informs his friends and the public of his commencement in the cm EMISSION BUSIN ESS, ir, which line, he wi 1. at all times, thankful y re cr e, aid l unfluady txecti'e, their commands Hi has * e .id Ins C anting Houle on Ml'. James John item, ju.ll u’s wharf Oft her 6 *L Ito *~CLASSIC AL ANI) ENGLISH Academy. THF. fuhfcriber* refpt-ftlully in r orm their fellow citiz’ ns, that they have associated together for the pur. jh tc ot eondufling a comprehensive colltfe of USE -1 UL aid LIBERAL EDUCATION, on the plan cf approved and lucctfiful nminaries in the in rtliern tu'ei, and in Europe. . Ihe Academy include'an Eng'iGi, a CUffical, and a Mathematical School ; also, one appropriated solely to the uition of young ladies, which is entirely separate from the others the pupils, in general, arc carefully in luCted ill the various (tranche* which are comprised in .1 tegular and complete l-.ngltfti education. In (his , com ic, ir, conjunction with their Geographical leffont, j the) a e taught to delineate Maps and Charts, and to uH i Clobes and other inftrumeutt, illustrative of C ipraphy and Vftronomy. In the Greek and l.atin department,the ftudrnts, af tei having laid a solid foundation in the Grammar and oth i elenietitary books, aieconducted thto’ such parta ot ue celobtated prose and poetical write!* of antiqui tv, as ■ xperience and the belt ulage have lhewn lobe elFc&ua, in the formation of ready and exaift daflical Lfip ars. I he lessons and exercises of the Mathematical School air adapted to mal.ethe students fkilfuland expert cal culator*,in whatever pursuit the application of their Mathematical knowledge may become uectflary. The PUl’Ii.S attending the LADIES’ SCHOOL, in addition to their literary education,are itifttufted in pi.mi wotk, embroidery, luuilin work, <Scc. by a lady who is in ployed for that purpose. DU A” IN and PAIN I IS'G, Portrait, I.andfcape a I >\vrrs,ate ado taught in rhe Ichools, by an artilt of siilii guilt e talents. \\ Interer ahi itv, long experience and sedulous at tentio to prufedioual improvement may hsveconfsr red n ihe lubl'cribers, has been faithfully exerted to cdahlilh m their Academy a lyfleni of inllrudtion, which ‘ r nn hod, difopline and extent, fhnuld pr fi o young person- of either lex, in Savannah and the Jut unding country, as many facilities of improve n nl i> are to be obtained in any other(not collegiate) in titmion. The fuhfcriber* would do great mjuflice to their feel ing , did ‘hey not avail thtmfelve* of the present op po tunity of ottering to theit friends and the pubic, then fit’ie-eand gratrful acknowledgements for the li l> , pxtronage they have individually experienced, fi loir etlabliftinu-nt in this city ; and they trust, that a Ucred t egard to the morals, and an unremitting 1,. mde foi the teal improvemtnt of their pupil*, Will iv cure to them a continuance of the public favor. \\ . Green. W. Prince. For further particular., apply at the Academy, in Broughton Out , oppofitc colonel Sue liman'). savannah, September 17. |tu 108 Blank V\.. rants ot” Appraisement. fOftSALE, All llud Tract or pared of Land con taining 550 acres, BE the fame more or less, ate the property of George Batly, decealed, being in the county of Camden, bounded on the east by the Great Sitilla iver, and on all othei ftdes b land vacant at the time of the l'urvey thereof. ALSO, One oilier tract or parcel of Land con taining 300 acres, Be the fame more late the property of George Bailie, decealed, being in the county of Camden, bounded on the east by the laid George Bailie’s land, and on all other sides by var.t land, at tl.e time of the survey thereof. ALSO, All that tract of Land, containing 500 acres, EE the fame more or lets, origirally granted to Robert Bailie, decafed, being in the county of M'lntofh, bounded south by the river Alatamvha, tail on lands originally granted to Catharine Dcug las, north on ands granted to William M’lntolh, and weft on lands granted to John M'Cullough. The two firft tracts contain good COTTON LAND, and the lall tract is ot the riusr or Till. SwAttr. AND ALSO, One undivided third ofnhat valuable ISLAND, Oppcfite to Darian, on the river Alatamaha, com monly known as the CENEKAL’.S ISLAND and originally granted to the late general M'lntofli This third will contain about 800 acres of LAND of the very firll quality Titles are indisputable. Terms will be made known by applying to Dr. HAYAHD, on Cumberland Ifiand, or to the sub- Icriber in Savannah, and the liualion and value cf the land will be explained by applying to THOM AS M‘LALL, efq. at Darien. Joseph Habersham. July 18. 76 EOR SALE, 400 acres of Swamp Land, on the ri ver Alatamaha : IT is a part of a tract of land granted to the life general M‘lnto(h, in the fork of the Alatamaha a.id Cat Head called the Point It is at the bell pitch of the tide, and as little fubjcct to injury fn-m frefhes as any land on the liver. The purchai'er can be accommodated with high land near a biuff on Cat- Head, for a lenlcment, and a fulhcient portion of Pine Land back, for the purpose of lumber for the plantation. If the purchaser is inclined to add the traft, there is adjoining and for sale 200 acres of Swamp Land, with a blull fcttlcrr.ent on on Cat Head, containing 150 acres of Pine Land, - belonging to the estate of JofrinP Ward, efq decV. T hole lands together, will make one of the m ft compleat RICE and COTTON PLANTATIONS in the Hate of Georgia. The Pla. can be viewed, and terms known, by application 10 the fuhfcriber ; and a purchaser w idling to mfpett the land, it will be fliewnhim, ouapp ic ition toTHOMAS M'CALL Li>j. at Darien. Joseph Habersham. Ju’y :• 76. FOK SALE, A comer BAY LOT, No 5, Franklin ward, fubjefl to 30 dollars per an num, (ity ground rent. On the lot is a very conve nient two (lory dwelling lioufe, and other out houlea Ts e terms will be made easy to the purchaser. Also, a likely, healthy, intelligent MULATTO BOY, about 2o years of age ; a complete lioufe ser vant, and a good waggoner and ploughman. Apply to Bulloch Sc Glen. Odlober 22 117 EOR SALE, SEVERAL very valuable LOTS and BUILD INGS, in this chvj the lituauon and terms of whichmxy be known on application to Joseph Habersham. June 16 ” for sale or to lease, r T'HAT PLANTATION near Savannah, on the .1 Thunderbolt road, formerly a part of Fair I.awn 1 traift, afterwards cultivated by Richard M. Williams, mid late the property of I,'Homaca; on die prennft* area comfortable DWELLING and OUT HOUSES, and part thereof is under fence. For the culture of Cotton and as a market garden, no lituation near Sa vannah oiler such advantages. Richard M. Stitcs. September 8. 9s EOR SALE, Several valuable TRACTS of LAND, in M'lntofh, Glynn and Camden counties A prime gang of Seal"’tied NEGROES An excellent Houle WENCH A c mp'ete schooner-rigged Planter’s BO \T, of an easy draught of water, fails very fail, and will carry ten bales of cotton Aa excellent Cvprefs C \NOE AI-SO —A CONSTANT SUTTLY OV New-York Patent Navv Bread. M. SHE.UIIIR, October 17"—-l 15 Bolton’s wharf. Tenements in the Exchange, TO RENT. Will be rented to the highest bidders cn the premiles O/i Saturday thr 14 /i dan nf .Yovrin/n r next, at 10 o’clock in the forenoon, the following Tenement* in the Exchange, viz. CELLARS, Nos. 1,2, and 3...STORES, Nos 4 .*>, tl, *, 8, 9 and 10, Also. the LONG-ROOM, known by the name of Merchants’ Hall; the north-east and north-weft ROOMS on the fame door. L hewife, ail the ROOMS in the thirvi or upper dory. Term* made known 011 thr day of lale. B,j order /the Trustees, Thomas Pitt, September 22.—107. Secretary. Auction and Commission Business. william woodbridge, BEING duly qualified as Auctioneer, tenders hit fervtces to bis friends and the public, in the AUCTION, COMMISSION & FACTORAGE BU SINESS. Having fafe and convenient Stores, |for the reception of every kind of Produce, he hopes from a Itrict attention to the interest of his friends, to merit a (hare of their pTronage. Liberal advances on Merchandize depolite i. September 12. ||tj 100 TO li% REN TEpZ -piIE HOUSE lately occupicil/by major J. Harden, arid the ollice adjoining. The tenement N0. 2, c\cr Messrs Ogdens ft Baker’s stole, and several other 1 louses. ’I he situation and terms ol which may be known, on applica tion to Joseph Habersham. April SO. 42. TO RENT. THE PLANTATION on Hu.chmfon’s I (land oppcfite Savanti-h, called Wards, at present, planted by liodtor Bayard. Tor terms apply to * Joseph Habersham. July *3 78 TO LET, THE HOUSE and STOKE, formerly occupied by John Hill, on the Bay, next door to Meffis. Seymour Sc Woolhopter. Terms made krxivn on the preimfes. J. £; T. Ronalds. Oftober 20—n4 LUST. A NOTE, dated the 27th October, UO6, and pay able the ftrft of January, 1807, drawn by Wiu l.u Asiilev, of Camden county, in favor of Mr. Doue, for cue hundred dollars. The finder is requefttd to leave it at this office. October 22 so Jl7 Inl'erior Court, Chambers , 15M October , 1807. Present, their honors Wm. Smith, A. S. Bulloch. Jam Clark, > ca sa DavidE.Graham. ) Ma > c, ' s Court > Sava > in: ‘ b - On the petition of David F. Graham, Hating that lie is confined in the c .Simon goal of this county, by virtue of a ca sa. issuing out ol the Gavannah Mayot’s Cour:, at the fmt of James Ciark; and, that he is unable to pay his deb.s, or fatisfy the execution un der which he is confined ; but is willing to deliver up all his estate for the benefit of his creditors, and pr ying 10 be admitted to the benefit of ihe lidoiver.t Dibtor’sActs of this iiaie: It is Ordered, That notice of this application be (erred upon each of the creditors of the said Da vid E. Graham, or ptibldl.ed m or.e of the Gazette ■ f this city, that they may appear at the C>.un- Houle, in Savannah, cn the 15thday 1 f November eu iuing. to drew cause (if any they have) why the pray er of the petitioner (hou!d not be granted. Txtract from the minutes. Job T. Bollcs, cleric. October 17 Jm 115 GEORGIA,’! By Fhoinas Bourkc,clerk of the court I. S. Cos Ordinary, for the county of Chat- Th. Baurke. ) ham, in the (late atorefaid WHEREAS Norman MH.eod and William Shaw, h ve made application tor Liters cf adm nitration on the eitate of Daniel M'lntolL, ihopkeeper, de. ceased, as principal creditors : These are therefore to cite and admonilh all and fingu ar the kindred and creditors of the decealed, to file their objections (if any they have) m my office on or before tfie x 1 ft day of Novembei next, other wale letters of administration will be granted Given under my hand and seal, tins 21st day of oft’ her, in the year of our Lord, onethoufand eight hundred and seven, and in the thirty-fe. cond yeat of Ameiican Independence. [ll7 20 DOLLARS REWARD Ban away from the fubferib jA— er, finoe the firit of August last, TWO NEW NEGRO Fit.l. /ffyWk LOWS, which were brou h’ /pSk . from the co a (t of Africa about one ‘ far v ’ z - BOMPLY, dim, thin vis q and, l'urly countenance, about .i ve f.et ten inches high, lpeaks fc.oceiy a word of JEuglilh WILL, round vi fayed, bat five feet four inches high, rather a more pleasing countenance than the other All persons are ferbid from harboring the above mentioned negroes sand a reward of Ten Ddlars for each, with nil reasonable expences, will be paid, if delivered tophe ke|>er cf oavannah Gaol, or to the lubicriber, on his plantation, near Savannah. Joseph Stutz. Oftober 24—118 A Hi.WARD OF 15 DOLLARS WILL be paid to any person, for apprehending a likely young jhtiC&l negro fellow,named ISHMALL, and lodging aim in goal. He isa e - /yTA bout 5 feet 6 or 7 inches High, of an aiftive strong make, but a tffi little bow legged, his countenance ~_> L is rather handsome, his (kin being black and smooth, hi* hair is Ihort but regular and neat, his manner (when vexed) is in fclent and earing, he is extremely artful and plaufibie ; he had on white woollen pantaloons and wajltcoac. and an old Tailor's biue jacket. He has a canoe with him, therefore it is supposed he keeps about -avannah river, or Whitmarth and the neighboring islands. He belongs to the estate of W. Neyle deceased, is wel known a bout tcvvn, and lately had a wench of the late Mrs. Shick as a wife. All masters of vessels are cautioned against carrying off the laid negro. Fifty Dollar* will lie paid on conviction in a court of justice, of bis having been harbored by a white, and twenty-five dollars by “a black person. S. Nevle, August 29. S4 ;nc cf the cisnccjj. Sheriff’s Sales. On the first Tuesday in December next. At the Town of Jefferion, between the hours of 10 and 3 o’clack, he exposed to sale, a negro Have named V V GEORGE, fcized under execution and will be fold as the property of Moses Harra , to fatisfy a judg ment in favor ol Davis & Gunn. Asalfo, all that Lot being a part of Lot Mo. 4, in the town of St. Mary’s, with improvements, contain. inp feet on St. Mary’s street, and extending back two hundred leet, levied on and will be fold co fati-fy a judgment obtained by Mair & Means, agair.lt Jofej.l; Dorr. Conditions of sale talh. . . D. G. Jones, s. c. c. October 57—119 Sheriff’s Sale. On the first Tuesday in November next, Will be fold at the Court Houle in Bryan C untv, between the hours of lo anu 3 o’clock, A NEGRO FELLOW named YABO, levied on and to be fold, to fatisfy a mortgage duly forectcfed, by Thomas Your.g ten. againli Richard Keating. Conditions of sale cash. Stephen J. Maxwell, 2. b. c. September 5 gy, CITY SHERIFF’S SALES, CONTINUED. On the first Tuesday in November next, Will be fold at the Court-House in Savannah, be* tween the hours of ten and three o'clock, An undivided HALF of THREE LOTS, in the village of St. Gaul, fronting, on the well, the red dence of Mr. jofeph Davis, and the late refitler.ee of Mr. Edmund Warren—Levied or, rathe property of John f* Oats, to fatisfy Ere ; efick bhaticr, survivor. Aifo, a HOUSE and I.CT in B rnu t> l .mi -ft rear —• levied on as the property of Th Brown and John Gable Conditions, cash. John Williams, si c. c. October 13. —113 SHERIFF’S SALE. On the first TUESDAY in November next, Will be fold, atthe Court-House, in Builoch countv, at the usual hours of sale, 200 acres of LAND, Situated and lying in Bulloch county, known by the name of the f la g-Pond— taken as the pr petty of William Brown, to latisfv Jacob Nevei’s execu tion vs Brown ; returned to me ny a conliabte, September the tyth, 1807. Daniel Boatwright, s. e. c October 10—112 WILL BE SOLD, ” Or. the firjl TUESDAY in November frtxt, at the Court Hotfc, ta Savannah, t:t;vecn the hoars of to and 2 o'clock, A NEGRO M AN, named DICK, who is able to do common Carpenter’s work, and lias been a::* cultomed to perform the ul’ual dunes of a house fer vant —and also, his mother DlANA—unlefs thev Hr nld in the mean time be sold at private sale, a”, greeably to the tviil of Elizabeth Young A note, with an approved endorser, payable on the firit Ja nuary next, with interest from the date, will be ve cetved in payment. Joseph Clay, Ex'or. Perform disposed to purchase the above Negroes,, are informed, that guarantee titles will be given by* the reverend Joseph Clay. September 12. ,00 Marshal’s Sales. On the first TUESDAY in November next, At the Court-House, will bedbld, A variety of DRY GOODS, and fome GROCE RIES ; Uvitd on as the property of John Hilton, at the suit of Robert H. Bowne. Conditions Caflr. Ben. Wall, m. and. c. October 6 110 On the first Tuesday in November next, Will be fold at the State House in I.ouifvillr, the fol lowing NEGROES •, levied on as the property of Robert Barnard, at the suit of ifaac Hicks, viz. Newberry, Newport, Mitchell, Plenty, Nancy and her four children ; Nanny, Amy, Juno and her child Cynthia and Dona. and. Benjamin Wall, m. and. c. October 1. 108 * On the first I uesday in November next , will be sold, at the court-house in the city of Savan nah, the following NEGROES , levied cn as the property of John li r ood, by virtue of an execu tion obtained by Charles M. Lidc, Jack, Polly, Daphney, Jenny, Joe, Prince. Sary, Harry, Biiley, Jenny, Ceascr, Dido, Neptune, Ben, Boatswain, Quash, Jenney, Ben, Beas, Sophy, Hager, Loiiah, Quash, Sam, Sttndv, Ann, Dorah, Sue, Milla, An nette, old Hester, young Hester, Betsey, Cvr us, Lucy, Lawrence, Frederick, Grace, Fan ny, Patty, Mary, Lemon, Margery, Tenah, Sue, January, John, Tamer, Charles, Betty, Also, the plantation called Lenden Hill, with the improvements thereop, the crop of Cotton, Corn, and other provisions, two Mules, stock of Cattle and some household furniture. Ben. Wall, m. and. c. September 28 10T, TO LET, That airy and convenient HOUSE, In OJingsell-ftreet, lately occupied by Mr. Jacob Idlsr. Polfeffion wiil be given immediately. For particulars, enquire oi John W. Shaffer. October 1. to*