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Continuer! Marshal’s Sales.
On the Scron-l TUESDAY in Nov. irritant,
At the C ue H iff , wil be T.IU,
A VAlttfclY or
•Dry Goods, uni some Groceries.
Lex •ed oi, -, the property of John Hil’on, at tlie
suit i Robert H. B v ie. CondiM • cash.
Ben. Wall, m. and. g.
November 7 —l^4
Marshal's Saks.
Or, tlto first ‘l’U’ .bDAY in DccenJjer ncx’t,
V. ill be fold at the Court House, in me city of .sa
vanna 1 ,
Forty eight NEGUOE- , levied on as the proper
ty of John Wool, by virtue of an execution obtain
edby Charles M Lidt.
Ai.ro.
The plantation ctille- 1 I,tMDF.N HIT.L, consist
ing of two thuds 1 a trac; of land, fiiua'e and ly
i 1 n the inrth I ?•. of Crocked River, in thee ml
t if r-it-tde - iii this Rate, origit: -/ anted to
Jic b Wt i J, about the year 1779, containing by ori
ginal furv'v, 710 acres, or the t ilwur- , Iv-u- tied
the i'.t,:!, by Crooi.cd River, in the 1 aft, Crooked
Cri.eV; and v.'Ciut matin Or ‘iiatlb supp fed to be v -
car. , r„i the wel*. by la? cl:, he long ng 10 th- c- It: t of
Wo iford Maitry and to George V/oodr-.-fl, anti
tin: north by bird; *,.!• ngin.- to the < (tale < f general
Greene. Thei-vd iwo thircTs of lai.i tract amount
ir.g 10 four hundred acres, more or l“fi. In-ing lituate
a? ihe upper nr welt mil nf said tr -ft, aojnimitg
Nt.ibry ai.d Wondruft', t t bs as aforelaid, anddivi
de l or to lie divided oil freon the bu ancc of ‘lie or 1-
jginal lurvey, by a line commixing on Crooked Riv
i-i, n.d runnirg back : c e| , th- - aid I'urv y. and
v.liich was lan- y c iivcyetl by James Scngrove, ei’q
nf St Mnr’ ’•., t James Join.lb 11, elq <>f Savannah,
tu trull to and for the use and behot i ot the wile
and children of the said John Wood Als , with
the imprnvcmcirs ,ti the tr ii(, the cr t> ot cotton,
C'rn, and o'her pr-ivifi me, two mules ft ck ot cat
tle, and ioinelnufcn Id furniture
Ben. Wall, m. a- c.
N veinner 7 na
Marshal’s Sales.
On the first ‘I UESDAY in December next,
Mb.l bes ed, at the Court HouJ., in the city of S.-
vannah,
The follotving NEGROES,
Levied on as the property of Richard Pearls, by
virtue of an 1 xi-cu Ton obtained by C ir Ic Mi cln I :
Fygy. Doll, I.uc , Che, M-na, G<- rye. Nancv,
JYarit, Jenny, Kate, Harriet, Susannah, Rv", J-ck,
Jt >'y, Siloriis, Pr-i cr, Monday, I)u k, Virgo ia,
Savir, Kuo, Rollidore, Rose, B ily, Mindav, t.eo.
1- 1, Il'maei, bamfim. Finny, Sail, Francis, Fred,,
ru-k, Ber, H rry. BoI', 1 ', littie Dina, Puff', Be -y,
fbliillitnyvh, B'-ck, V let, Hob Tom. Sam I on. Ft';,*
gv, am. Joe, Sunday, Dtck, Sue fomerfut, Dina,
J'a'itHLe, Mary, Hannah and Silvy.
At.so,
Sundry Articles of Furniture, and a quantity ol
Cotton in the Seed.
John Bocg, and. m. n. c.
November j tu-
S'.icrifTs Sales.
On the first Tuesday in December next,
Jit the Town of K-ff'-rfon, between the hours of 10
and M n’claik,
WILL he exposed to sale, a negro {lave named
GI DUG), I izpil under exicii'ion and wi I he
fold asthc property ol Moses liana , to fatisly ajudg
jnent in favoi ol Davis & Gunn.
• As also, all that Lot beii g a part of Lot No. 4, in
the town e,f st. Mary’s, wiih improveinen's, contain
ing - ■ leet on ft Mary's llreet, and expending back
two hundred ft-et levied on and w ill he iold to fati-fy
a judgment obtaitu and hy Mair sic X'eais, againrt Jofcph
Jjoir. Conditions of laic calh.
D.G. jonts, s. c. c.
October 27—119
SHERI FF’fTsTvLFL
On the first TUESDAY in December n t,
Will be fold at the cmtri.Viufe in Bniufw-ck. G you
county, between the hours of ten and three,
A Lot in said town, No. 45.
Levied on is the property of Benjamin Hart, by
Solomon Moody, constable and returned to me ’of .
tisfy sundry executions. Condi ioi.s ol sale, c dli.
William Payne, s. c. c.
Glynn county, Oft. la —> 13
FORMER SHERIFF’S SALE.
On the first TUESDAY in December next.
Will b> foil at tin Court H-ulc in Sav nnah, be
tween the li, urs of ten and three,
One undivided half part nf W IAHF LOT, N >.
It, bounding weft on Wavee’s, north on ’be r ve>-,
r It h C ig ft Mitchel, f nth onp-fi e Frurk mi
m w lots : containing “'ie hundred feet m re or fits
-. —-t--be fob h\ virtue ■f an ex< cit Mon, adminill ■ui ‘t
ami admmillratr x of J h i Herb vs T. U P. Char
ton ar.d lleory l’utnam.
Alt -, LOT No. 37, Columbia Ward, with the
Improven eot* thereon—fold h> virino ot an execu
tion, Gattcrer and'V ir Ivs He.nrv Putnam.
T. Robutbon, f. s. c. c.
Oilober 31 —tit
Administrator’s Sale.
O’ 1 Wednesday the 9 :h day cf December next,
will be .* -Id,
The HOT’SF and Bt II DINGS, lately occupied by
J.t-i 1 s-h.,ti, r, de ealt and. in Well Broad llreet Also,
ao iffoi tmetit ol CARPh NI I R’o I * *e)l.S, houle
h"-d am kitchen FUR NUT RE Ac—being the pro
toe-i ty of the estate of the laid James Miafler.
t rude; it is. SuaiixT, .Ulm v -
Oxffobctr9 ko
Board of Fire Masters,
Savannah, Stp’ember 1 ith. 1807.
CT'HE board OF FIRE MASTERS, from a
I ate itifpectior of ihe Fire Buckett, are induced to
freommerd to the ,'ituena. a due observance of the
lie Ordinuice, by k'pit g their Firr Buckets in good
order, and U tteeed, and in lufc converier.t places The
law will bt rigidly enforced sgainft ail tiofe who use
hie buckets, except in case of alarm.
Jixirjctfrom the Minutec.
’3 Thomas Put, Clerk.
TO nr. TEXTED.
f | MIE HOUSE lately occupied by tnajoi
X Harden, and the office adjoining. The
tenement No. 2, over Messrs Ogdens be Bakt-r’fc
store, and several other houses. The situation
and terms of which may be known, on applica
tion to
Joseph Habersham.
April 30. 42.
TO LET,
That airy and convenient HOUSE,
In Odingsell-ftreer, lately occupied by Mr. Jacob
IncKii. I'offefTion will be given immediately. For
particulars, enquire of
John W. Shaffer.
October 1. 108
To be sold, or exchanged,
A N iftive, fenfjlde, ab e bodied NF.GRO FFI,-
’ I.OW, about ‘32 years of age ; a complete axe
man, and w 11 calculated for an Augusta boat, or wharf
band. The owner would exchange him for anew ne
gro, as he is averse to field work, which is the object
with he owner. Apply to
Bulloch &.Glen.
Odkobcr 29 120
- ” ” 1
Tenements in the Exchange,
TO RENT.
Will be rent Ito the highest bidders on the premises
On Saturda'i the 14 th dan of .Yovrmhrr next,
at 10 o’clock in the fotenoon, the following Tenements
in the Exchange, viz.
CELLARS, Nos. 1,2, and 3...STORES, Nos 4
5,6, TANARUS, H, 9 and 10. Also. the LONG-ROOM, known
by ihe name of Mcrch a nts’ Hall; the north-east
and norih-veft ROOMS on the fame Door. Likewise,
all the ROOMS in the third or upper flory. Terms
made known on the day of sale.
By order of the Trustee* ,
Thomas Pi't,
September 29—107. Secretary.
FOR SALE
ON REASONABLE TERMS
A C_\ press Canoe built Boat,
THIRTY odd feet long and five feet widein the clear’
rows with fix oars, is alio provided with a fail The
above mentioned boat >s not one year old, has lately
been painted ami is in complete order. For terms ap
ply at the office of this paper.
July 9. 72
N E W
Drug is. Medicinal Store,
On the Ray o/i/tosjtc the Exchange , next door to
Messrs Tatl'jß <sf Scribner.
T)r. J. B. BI.RTHELOT,
R FRPF.CTFUI.I.Y informs his friends and the pub
lic, that he lias just received a complete affortiuent of
all kinds of
Lu u£s, Patent and other Medicines.
Dr. J. D. Berthclot,
IT KSPECTULLY informs the public that he pofiVs-
I 1 fvs a sovereign Tenit dy for all lorts of Venereal l)i
-eales—perlons ol both seres can with confidence
make ule of it. Ihe advantages ol this tetnedy are,
that a young man may rake this medicine, and be per-
KHly cured, without 1 difeovery on the part of his con
netffions; also, the po.ent may, without apprehending
any danger, expole himielf to cold, night air, and rain,
and purtue hi ulual avocations, ns it requires no par
ticular tegimen, other than to lullain from the conimif
fion ol excelses. Thole who may apply to him at his
medicinal Ihop, near the e xchange, may be alfured of
the moll profound iecrecy being oblervcd.
August 29. 94
A REWARD OF 15 DOLLARS _
WILI.be t aid to any person,
for apprehending n likely young
h"id negro lellow, named ISH VJ \ FL,
Igi'’ \ allt * lodging .nini in goal. He isa
bout 5 leet G or 7 inches high,
-- ol an atffive ftroiig make, but a
LV r r .. -jg little bow legged, his countenance
is rather handl'ome, his (kin being
black and imooth, his hair is Ihort
j hut regular and neat, his manner (when vexed) is in
hlent anil raring he is extremely atful at. cl plan lib e ;
, lie had on white woollen panta'oons and waiflcoat and
an old lailor's blue jacket. He has a canoe with him,
therefore it is fuppoled he keep- about avamiah river,
or \k hitmai (h and the neighboring iilands. He belongs
to the estate ot W Nt’y.e deceased, is wel known a
bout t \vn, and lately had a wench oi the late Mrs.
, Slink as a wde. All mailers ol vessels are cautioned
again ft carrying oft the said negro. Fifty Dollars will
he paid on conviction in a court of juftiee, of his having
been harboted by a whi.e, and twenty- five dollars by a
r black person.
S. Ncyle,
August iJ9. 94 one of the executor*.
20 DOLLARS REWARD. ”
Han away from the fubfertb
jmL er, lii-ce the lirll of August lull,
TWO NEW NEGRO FEE
JS ySy LOW S, which were hrou h‘
Yek from the c ‘alt of Africa about
t. (a \\ °ne sear pad, \i.
POMP, Y. Him, thin vis.
grd, lurly Countenance, about
iveftet ten inches h gh, (peaks
Is r.VaW■! u-i I'.gl tb
IVILL, round v lagt'd, rb ut five fee r ff'ur inches
high, rather a more pleasing countenance than the
o ther
AI perf'ns are f< rhid from harboring the above
mentioned i egrets ; and a rewaid of Ten 1) liars
for each, wuh all reasonable expences, will be paid,
if deliver’ and to ihe keeptr of -savannah Gaol, or to
the fubicriber, on his plantation, near Savannah.
Joseph Stutz.
Qftcber t ’8
Bl:uik Warrants cf Appraisement.
for Sale at this co>
The Commissioner'? of Pilotage
O
Hereby give notice, that they will receive ptopo
fill until the fir ft day of neat month, for the CON
STRUCTING of SIX BUOYS, c,,nf- rmuble to oi e
fimfiied, and one half finifhed, to be fern, as Speci
mens of the work rerju red, at MefTr l H< bert Is John
Bolton’s wliaf. The buoys mull be made < f tlie he!)
pitch pme, and !o conftruded as ‘o suit the iron
work already piepared and be limilar to the bn- y
which is now to be seen fieiftied. The unfin'lhtd
bu'-y is alio to be completed. Security will be
required for the faithfulnefs of the vrorkmstrfli'p,
guaranteeing; that they (liall be v. ater tight l’ropo
|a)s are to he left v. ith me, fe: led, and at the lirit
hoard after the firlh dav of next Decemlier, theenr
iract will be given to the iowell offerer, under equal
fecuritv for the faithful performance of the wotk
•he ablolute fecuritr required will he expteted to ex
tend to the tiglitnefs of the buoys for twelve months,
No advances will be made ; but, as soon as finilhed.
and approved of by ‘he board, the contract on their
part will be complied with mltamer.
The objeft being that of permanent ulefulnefs to
tl e trade of the port, it is expected every oiler will
be prt heated, on the ground of fecuritv, to < mhrace
the competency of ‘he work for a fpecified number
of years ; bu', as above Dated, to be water-tight for
twelve tru ntlis, tnuft beabfolute—hence, in the offers
that may be made, the tei m of ears for which feeu
ritv will be given muii be fpecified.
Any enquiries which may explain the views of the
comrr.ifrontrs further, will be answered by either of
them. The lecurity offered in whole or in part ot
the foregoing intention, mu ft be named in the propo
lals rftered; and it will be remembered, that lecurity
will only be required agatnll ordinary ocurrencei,
not ihe events of deliberate violence, nor extraurdt.
nary unintended cafnaitics.
By order of the Commifiioners,
Thomas Pitt, Secretary.
Savannah, JYov. S, 1807. 124
FOR SALE,
A corner BAY LOT,
No 5, Franklin ward, fubjetft to SO dollars per an
num, ity ground rent. On the lot is a very conve
nient two Dory dwelling house, and other out houses
Ts e terms will be qjade easy to the purchaser
Also, a likely, m:a!thy, intelligent MULATTO
BOY, about ‘23 years of age ; a complete house ser
vant, and a good waggoner and ploughman. Apply to
Bulloch &. Gien.
Ofiober 22 117
LOR HALE,
SEVERAL very valuable LOTS and BUILD
INGS, in this city; the fituatinn and terms
><f w inch may be known on app.ication to
Joseph Habersham.
June iSs
GEORGIA, By Thomas Boui-ke,clerk of the cour L
L S Los Ordinary, for the county of Chat’
l'h. Bourke. j h im, in the Date a orelaid
VV HERE AS Norman M'l.eod and William Shaw,
have made application for letters of ad in nitration
on the eilate ot Daniel M'lntoih, limp keeper, de
ceased, as principal creditors :
These are therefore to cite and admomfh all and
fingu ar the knulred and creditors of the deceased,
to tile their objections (if any they have) in my office
on or before tne aift day of November next, other
wile letters of administration will be granted
Given under my hand and seal, this aitt dav of
October, in the year of our Lord, onethoufind
eight hundred and seven, and in the thirty-fe.
co-id year of American Independence. [i 7
Georgia, 1 By Thomas Bourke, clerk
L S. of the court of Ordinary, lor the c ui-
Th : Bourke j ty of Chatham, in tile Date afore laid.
WHEKEa.i William F. Port, has made applica
tion for letters of administration on the eilate and
effects of John Dougherty, printer, deceased, as prin
cipal creditor :
These are therefore to cite and admonifli all and
ft gularthe kindred and creditors of the deceased to
tile then objections (if any they have) in my office,
on or before the eigth'day of November next, other
wise letters of admindlrati n ,Vi!l be granted him.
Given under my hand and seal, this Bth dav of
October, in the year of our Lord, one thousand
eight hundred and fever, and in the thirty-fe
cund year of American Independence. m
Georgia. 1 By Thomas Bourke, clerk
L. S p if the court of Ordinary for .hecouii-
Th: Bourke J yuf Chatham and Date aforelaid.
WHEREAS Mrs. Ann Judith Courtney, has
made application for letters of administration, on
the eilate and effects of John Courtney, deceased,
as next of kin :
Thele are therefore to cite and admomfh all and
lingular the kindred and creditors of ihe deceased, to
fie their ohjec ions (if any they have) in my office,
on or before the t6tb day of November next, other
wise letters of administration will be granted
Given under my hand and leal this 16th dav of
Gift iber, in the year of our Lord one thouland
eight hundred and seven, and in the thirty—
fecund year of American Independence. (11 j)
1 Georgia. 1 By Thomas Bourke, clerk
L. S. r Court of Ordinary for the County of
Th. Bourke. j Chatham, in the Date aforelaid.
WHEREAS Casper Hoffman has made a] piica
ti m for letters of administration on the eilate and
effects of James Symington, Ihop keeper, deceased,
as principal creditor :
Tliefe are therefore to cite and admonifli all
ad lingular the kindred and creditors of the said
deceased, to file their objeAiors (if any they have) in
my office, on or before the id December next, other
wite letters of administration will be granted him.
Given under my ha 11* and seal, this ad day of
November, in the yeat of our Lord one thou
land eight hundred and seven, and in the
year of American Independence. [l2l]
Georgia. 1 By Thomas Bourke, clerk
L. S olthe Court of Ordinary for the coun-
Th Bourke. J tv ol Chatham, in the liate aforelaid.
\V HEREAS 1) Tor Henry Jackson aud Richard
Wall, efq. have made application for Utters of ad
ministration on the eilate and effects of Thomas
L)e Mattos Johnson, efq deceased, as principal cre
ditors :
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and
fingualr the kindred and creditors of the deceased to
file their oojections (if any they have) in rrv office
on or before the :d day of December next,otherwise
letters of administration will be granted them.
Given ui-.der ray hand and leal, this td dav of
November, in the year of our Lord one thou
sand eight hundred and seven, and in the th --
ty lccaml year of American ludvdondenc. 121
LIST OF LETTERS,
Remaining in the Post-Office, Savannah, on the
firm cf .Yovember, 180".
A.
James Armstrong, 2 S Atkinson
Francis Auonc s,
• B.
Capt. H. Brookings 5 Wm. Butier
Mrs. Margt. Bourquin s Peter Boulmus
James Brian S Patrick Brown
(T. 11. Burrough v I.tike Blount
Benj. II Buckner S Joshua Ballard
Win. Bird Miss Clarissa Brown
Cupt. David Beck S Dr. John liiickell
- C.
John G. Cox, 9 Miss Silian F. Clark
Wm. Cock, 4 s R- Carre
John Charlton John Campbell
Mai gt. Coiient, 3 e Barnard Cohen
Christie, M'Lachlan Sc 5 John Cooper
Cos. s Wnt. C. Campbell
Caig St Micthel, 2 £ I.cwis Cope, 2
Torn Cook v, Peter Cofiiii
Lemuel Crooker, 2 S Wm. Crawford
D.
Luther Davis 5 Mrs. Ann Duke, 2
Miss Jane Delcgall v, Miss Lucy Durkee
Miss Mary Douglas S Dennis Sc Williams
Nathan Danell B. Dobbins
John Docket 5 Joseph Dennis
Charles Douglas Wm. Dodson
David Sc John Douglas S Alexander Drew
Thomas Dollaghan s,
E.
Wm. Eiland 5 Stephen Elliott
John Eigle Margaret Ewell
r.
Dr. S. Fairchild, 2 S John Ford
John Forsyth Miller Fleming
G.
Thomas Gilchrist 5 John Goldwire
Mrs. John Gibbons u Miss M. Garnsey
Wm. Gibbs s
H.
Harman Hines S Capt. Samuel Harding
Christian Hendrickson Christopher Hall
Martha Hill S Janies Unified
Joseph Hill Jacob Hoffman
Jehu Harden S Hunter is. Minis
Aiossman Sc Houston,2 John Haldt idge
Capt. Henry Harvey S Thomas Hylton
Mis. Mary Holiday James Hill
I. Sc J.
Johnson, Robertson Sc S John Jack
Cos. v Peter Jaillet
Miss Ann M. Johnston v
K.
John M. Kunze Elizabeth Karr
Joseph Kucher James Kciling
L.
Frederick Long S Domingo Lemcis
Dr. Love, jun. q John Lovett
M.
Daniel Macaulay, 3 S Mary Maxwell
Robert Merritt c, Thomas Mann
Maurice Miller S Margaret Man
Eliza Martinangel Robert M‘Dougall
Thomas Mason S Peter Menard
Miss Julia Ann Mont- ( James Morris
ford S John H. MHntosh
Margaret Morris Janet M‘Donald
Capt Joseph Meric S Elizabeth M Murren
Priscilla Moodie g James Madding
Lieut. William Mead S John L. Miruff
George Manson
L.
Zachariah Nettles S
O.
John O’Conway S Azor Orne
P.
Miss Sarah Proctor S John Price
James Pelot £
Q
Mrs. Mealy Quin S
R - e
Hugh Ross, 10 S Caleb Raymond
Nathaniel Riesser Patrick Refe
Wm. Robertson S George Rugan, 2
Samuel Russell, 2 £ Abner Ross
Andrew S. Rhodes S
S.
Daniel Shearman S Joseph Suder
Wm. Scott Thomas Spaiding
James Scott s Geo. W Stephens
George Smith 5 Jesse Scruggs
Hester Simon s Thomas Stewart
T.
Richard and Charles b Ilczekiah Talmage
Tubman, 17 Mary Turner
H. Thornton S Threadcraft
Hugh Taylor g
W.
Jane Wiseman k Gurdon Waterman
1 hotnas \\ ylly t, John Whitesides
Richard B. \\ ylly, 2 S Lemuel Weeks Sc Son
D. Woodruff v Edward YV. Weyman
Margaret White, 2 S Capt. Thomas West
Edward White
Y.
Mary Young, 2 S Mrs. Yeaman
FRENCH LETTERS.
Mons. John Michel, 2 s M. Sansnon Lasor.,
M. Col mesa el, 2
Philip Box,
Post-Master.
Rees’ Cyclopedia.
Stibfcribers are informed, that the FOURTH
NUMBER is received, and ready for delivery at thij
! Office. The Fifth and Seventh are da iy ioofcri (:r
, frcia Philadelphia.