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A\tention, purchasers.
VjK..(BROKE PLANT AI ION, feveii miles frorr.
i Savannah. on the Thunderbolt River,containing
jn acre*. part of which is el..red, enclosed and c.,-
p .h'e of up ducing good crops < f cotton and prov.
{I o.i ; whi'h, together wiih the well known falu
i r ty of ihe iituatioti, a large and Convenient Dwell
i .jj ll> ufr, in excellent repair, and a fine Spring r
\v'a*er, render it one of the mod and firable re'reats
in t. e neighborhood of Savannah—it titered for fate
v> • m.dcraie terms U’ qurfti nable titles will he
m de. Applicants are ret; tt d'o
F. I). Petit tie Villens.
Oil her 3 l— u —ft,
An Overseer Wanted.
A fmart,Sr.duOric/Ui, young man, who if fteady,smi
Vrquaiuud with the'CULTURE of CO Ii ON, wi.l
lotet with good encouragement on application to Mrs-
Sahau C*Arciw,ot. Helena, or to
\\ . \ v ootll •r'.d^e,
Srvannah.
November 12 fa
Ballast.
The fubferihers wil deliver SAND BAI.I.AST on
board vefielt at their wharf free of all expences includ
ing wharfage of the vrflel while taking it in, they will
jJfo deliver it along Ude of any vellcl port free of
H. Be J. Bolton.
October 27 f HD
N E W
Drue: & Muiikinal Stoic,
O
Or? the Hay opposite the Exchange, next door tr.
Messrs Tjrion o’ Scumkbb.
I)r. J. 13. BI.KTHELOT.
RESPECTFULLY inform* )ii*friend* and thepub
tyr, that he ha* just received a complete allot intent ot
at! kind* of
Dru Patent and other Medicines.
])r. J. R. ilcrthulpt,
V ESPKCTITLLY inform* the public that he poflTes- I
i lfs a Invertign remedy for*tll forth of Venereal Dia
f*(W—perfons of both ifiei can v-ith confidence
9)1 alt t* ule of it. Ihe advantage* of this femedy ar*,
that a young man may f ahe this medicine, and lie per
il'll ly cured, without 1 difeorery on the part of his coil
alfo, the patient may, without apprehending
any danger, expoh‘ himfelf to cold, night air, and ram,
fn purine his usual avocation, ai it requires no par
ticular n j;inu*n, other than to in Main from ‘fie commif
jpon of e\ceWs Those who may apply to him at his
Xpei'ieinal fliop, near the In-change may he allured of
tin mod profound secrecy being observed*
*uguft2l>. 94
AND ENGLISH
Academy.
THE fubferibers refpedifully inform their fe'low
ci'.iit'll*, that thty have uffuiiaicd together for the pur
poir of con duffing a cnmprehenfive course of USE
FUL and LIBERAL EDUCATION. on the plan of
Approved and fuccrteful seminal ie* in the northern
U'ltc*, and in Europe.
’1 ho Academy includes ail Englirti, a Clascal, and a
Mathematical School ; alio, one apprhpiiated lolcly 10
i"he nit ton of young ladies, which is entirely leparatc I
fivmi tho others “1 he pupil*, in general, are carefully 1
{ll iruAtid in the various branches which are compelled i
41: x tegular and crmplete Fnglifh tducaiion. In this
dourfe, in conjunction with their Geographical lessons,
they ate taught to dekneatt Map* and Charts, audio
use the Glohts and other inftruiuents, iUullrative of
Geography and Allrononip. •
111 ths Greek and Latin department, the (Indents, af
ter having laid a solid foundation in the Grammar and
other e'ementary hooks, are tomluCbd thro’ such parts
ol the celebrated profc and poetical writets ot antiqui
ty,a, experience and the bell usage have (hewn to be
elf. dual in the formation oi ready and ex ad cLflical
fflio art,
’lie 1. (Too* and exercise* of the Maihematiccl School
are adapted to make the Undents flcilful and expert cal
culators, iti whatever pursuit the application of their
Wi icm.itical knowledge tpay become nee lfary.
T he PUPILS attending the LADIES’ SCHOOL
in addition to their literaly education, are iuilruded in
pi am work, embroidery, tmiflin woik, &c. by a, lady
ho it employed for that purpose.
11 RAW ING and I'.UN I ING, Portrait, 1 andlr.ipe
and Flow ers, are a.lo taught it) the lchools, by .> at till
of didmgutfhvJ talent*.
hatever ahi tty, long experience and sedulous at
tention to profelftonal improvement may h ,vc confer
red .>n the lubicribets, has been fatthlully exerted to
efiabliih in their Academy a fyfteut of indrntSion,
which, for method, discipline and extent, should pre
f. ;it to young per lons of either (ex, in Savannah and the
• -•rounding country, as many latilit.e. of improve
tm nt as arc to he obtained in any other(uot collegiate)
iaUifution.
’1 he fuhfcribt rs would do great injuftic* to their feel
ings, did they noi avail themselves of the present op.
yortunity of offering to then friends end the pubic,
their fnicx re and grateful arkuow lodgement* tor the li
beial patronage they have ind.v dually experienced,
since their etlaMifhment in this city ; and they trust,
that a sac” an -egard to the morals, and an unremitting
Solicitude sot the teal improveßitr.tof their pupil*, will
fccure to them a continuance of the public favor.
YY - Cirycn.
W. Prince.
For further particular., aoply at the Academy, in
Broughton (Ireet, opposite colonel burliman’j.
fcavinuah, September 17. j fu jog
Puwx rs oi’ Attorney
i\jr sj’c ot (jut tJJth-v.
Grand Lodge.
Vl T 'e MEMBERS of the
GRAND LODGEoGEOR
*”*- GIA, are notified to attend
J&i *” at their Lodge Room in the
S, Tilature, the Crft Saturday
in December next, at ten
X ~1. - o’clock in the forenoon, btdng
a grand quarterly comniui.i
- 1 • fcr—. cation, for the eetffion of
effi-er, and other bufinef* of the Craft. The different
committees will have to produce their reports The
lodges under the jurifdiiflion of this Grand Lodge,
muff render in theix return*, by their proper repre
fcnfi'ives ; and in default thereof, the Grand Lodge
regulatibns will be put in force.
l)y order 0/ the 1(. IV. Grand Master.
D. D. William’s,
Grand Secrrturu .
The edlforiof the Louisville Gazette, Augusta
Herald, and the Milledgeville Intelligencer, are re
quested to insert the above twice in their papers.
Aiov ember 17 137
THE SUBSCRIBER
OFFERS FOR SALE,
His two Valuable LOTS, near the Exchange, in
his city_
Joseph Habersham.
June 16. fn
Foil i* Dollars Reward.
Strayed or fto en, from a yjrd in Yamacraw, about
ten days ago, a BLACK HORSE, about thirteen and
a half hands high, about ten years old, cropped mane
and tail, two hind feet white, one more (b than the
other, and has a remarkable (car, about the fi 2e of a
dollar, near the midd.e oi his rignt fide no brand*
tecolleifed. I lit ab*ve reward wll be paid on leav
ing hint with the Printers.
November 17 12a
Absconded, Lately,
“ r "’ ‘L 1m 1 My Fellow JOHN, (but fome times
“answers to Manuel. He is a French
Negro, b, * may be taken for an Af
't’j Tf'l r ' ca ". i” appearance and speech. He
‘V 15 “fl'iw It a ure and very thin,had on
ol,f ol hill'gs, ah'panilh horse lock,
r ‘ and a puckered fear on one check.
Four Dollars will be paid for
lodging him in Jail, and t ix Dollars for delivering hint
to me in Carpenter’s Row,next to major Harden'*, with
all reaiotiabie expend.
F. S. Miller.
November 12—12# f
A REWARD OF 15 DOLLARS
(?P’ WILI. be paid to any person,
/CTV for apprehending a likely young
//A(hi negro fellow, named I3HMAEL,
!gK piSL nd lodging aim in goaL He is a*
f~ S’ Siz'VV Ut 5 eet 6 <>r inc h*s high,
. ol an ailive strong make, but a
yV-’;* ,*f'A ■ J'.v'fi*. little bow legged. Ills countenance
. is rather handsome, hi. (kin being
biack and frnooth, lus hair isfr.ort
but regular and neat, his manner (when vexed) is iu
(t lent and i aring he is extremely a tfui and platilib e ;
he had on white woollen pa ita oons and wailfcoa? avd
an rid l.tiior’s b tie jacket He has a canoe weh him,
therefore it is (uppofed he keep ab<> U r avanuah river,
or W hitmarlh and U.e neighboring lilands. He belong*
to the i Itafe o# V\ ve\ e decealed, is tvel known a
! bout town, and lately*liad a wench of the late .Vrs.
j .Shuk as a w ife. -Vli maffers of vcffeU are cautioned
| apainft carrying off the said negro Fifty Dollars will
he paid on conviction in a court of jullicr, of his having
I been h irbored by a w hi., and twenty five dollars by a
black perlon.
S. Neylc,
August 29. 94 one es the executor*.
20 DOLLARS REWARD.
4 Kan away from the ftibfcrib
cr, lii.ee the tlrtl of Auguit lail,
TWO NEW NEGRO Fj I.
1.0 iV S, which were brou h
. from the c all of Africa about
" p vt ''‘ r ! :l| i
I’()\iP. Y, dim, thin vis
a. r* ‘ ‘.u -< and, I inly com tenance, about
vi sci en inches high,l'pCaks
lea- , „ w ,ui ng l fit
WILL, rcu at \ la, ed but five feet four inches
high, rather a mire p’eain g countenance than the
other
All pei fms at e f, mid from harboring the above
mentioned negroes; and a reward of Ten D liars
for each, with all real’:; tide expcnccs, will be paid,
if delivered to ihe kce.tr of av.,i.nah Gaql, or to
ihe fubl'criber, on his pwntatun, near Savannah.
Joseph StlltZ.
©iffc her a*—i >8
Five Dollars Reward.
RAN AWAY from the fuhfcriber, on the 9th inst.
a Nemo Wench named IYRAH, about five ieet
lour or live inches high ; had on w hen (he went away,
aiionaburgh petticoat and j'humliums wrapper, and
Carried away leveral other funs with her. She is about
S > years of age is eery cunning and plausible in her
llories ; has a (car on the back part of her head, where
(he was burnt w ith fire when (he was, frnah, and the
: hair has never grown there fines. She is well known
J abou. White-Bluff and Savannah.
The ab.erewa and will be paid to any one who will
i deliver hej to the lubl'criber ou Cos onei’s-IJland; to
Mr Will am Wooobiudue, in Savannah ; or to the
mailer of Savannah goal. •
Edmund Adams.
November 12—125.
RAN AWAY
FROM the fntrcrUier, on the 6th h ft. a NEGRO
MAN, named JOHN M ‘ CKF.Y He is five feet
level !■ Che* h'gli, dim mad*', and of very veil, w
complexii.it, welt kn wn in town, as formerly belong
: i gto Messrs Mem, Mack*; Sc Cos.
If.N DOLLARS Reward and neerffarv expen
! ces will be paid lo any person who will lodge him in
•oy gORI within this hate, or to the fubfenher jh
MeiTro J. Caig Ik H. Mitch el’s Xvharf, Savannah.
Jamee Campbell.
November jy— j jfi
The Commissioners of Pilotage
Hereby give notice, that * ey will receive jiropo
fals until the firil day of rex’ month, for the CON
STRUCT ING ot SIX BL T OY.->, conformable to one
finifhed, anti one hail finilhed, to be fern, as fpeci
-mens of the work required, at tvltlfrs Robert £t John I
Bolton’s wharf. Ihe buoys muli be made of tli. belt
pitch pine, and lo conftru.ffed as to suit the iron
work already prepared jnd be iimilar to the buoy
which is now to be seen finifned. Tiie unfiniflitd
buoy is alio to tie completed. Security will be
required . for the faithfulnefs of the vrorkmanfinp,
guaranteeing that they (hall be water tight. Propo
lalsare to be lef-|with me, fe. !ed, and at the lint
board alter the fir It day of next December, the con
tract wiil be given to the iowell offerer, under equal
security for the faithful jierformance of the work
the absolute security r qutred will be exjiedted to ex-,
tend to the tightnel’s of tiie buoys for twelve months.
No advances will be made; but, at soon as fiiiifhed
and approved of by the board, the contract on their
part will be complied with inftamer.
The ohject berig that of permanent ufefulnefs.to
t! e trade cf the port, it is expefted every offer will
be predicated, on the ground of security, to embrace
the comjietency of the work for a fpecified number
of years ; bu', as above stated, to be water-tight for
twelve m< nths, mult be absolute—hence, in the otters
that may be made, the term of years for which leiu
rtty will be given mult he fpecified.
Any enquiries w hich may explain the vie ws of the
commifiiontrs further, will be answered by either ot
them. The security offered in whole cr in part of
the foregoing intention, mud be named in the p.opo
(als rffeicd; and it wil; berem-mbered, that fectunty
will only be required againlt ordinary cct nrrt ncet,
not the events rt deliberate violence, nor extraordi
nary unintended cafunlties.
By order of the Commilfioners,
Thomas Pitt, Secretary.
Savannah , jVov. 3, 1807. 124
NOTICE.
Al.l.perfor.shaving any demands against the eftrates .
of 1 homa.i Smith, and Thomas and William Smith,
late of the citv of Savannah, merchants, are requested ;
to render the fame duly attested, to Atton Pemberton j
and those indebted to said estates, are requested to fettle
w ith him, lie being authorifed to receive payment* ami
give acquittances therefor.
Susan M. Smith, Adm'rx.
Atton Pemberton, Adm’r.
September !.
NOTICE.
THE fubferibers to the CITY and CAROLINA
GAZETTES (printed in Charleston, South Carolina)
who live in Savannah, or its vicinity, are refpetSHully
inlormed, that we have appointed EVER ITT &.
EVANS, our agents, to receive fubferiptions and all
mon es due us, in Savannah, We hope those in
debted to us, or the former firms, will not fail to call
on them, and pay up the fame.
Eiiiott Sc Richards,
Editors of said Gazettes-
Charleston, November 5—125.
TO RENT.
THE PLANTATION on Hu.chtnfon’s Island
opposite .avaunab, called VVailds, at prtlent
planted by lloiffor Bayartl. For terms apply to
Joseph Habersham.
July 3 7 3
TO BE RENTED,
THE HOUSE lately occupied by major
Harden, and the office adjoining. The
tenement No. 2, over Messrs Ogdens St. Baker’s
store, and several other houses. The situation
and terms ot which may be known, on applica
tion to
Joseph Habersham.
April 30. 42.
Tor sale or to leaseT
r f HAT PLANTATION near Savannah, on the
J- I hundcrholt road, formerly a part of Fair I.awn
traift, afterwards cultivated by Richard M. William?,
nd late the property of i.’Homaca; on the premifts
area comfortable DWELLING and OUT HOUSES,
and part thereof is tinder fence. For the culture of
Cotton a id as a market garden, no iituation near S>-
vannah otter such advantages,
Richard M. Stitcs.
September 8. 99
For sale ~
ON REASONABLE TERMS
A Cypress Canoe built Boat,
THIRTY odd feet long and five feet wide in the clear
rows with lix oars, is also provided with a fail The
above mentioned boat is not one year old, has lately
been painted and is in complete order. Fr terms ap
ply at the office of this paper.
July 9. 72
FOR SALE,
SEVERAL very valuable LOTS and BUILD
INGS, tn this city; the situation and terms
ot which may be known on application to
Joseph Habersham.
Tune t
1-OU SALE,
• A corner BAY LOT,
No. 5, l ranklin ward, fubjeift to 80 dollars per an
’ num, ity ground rent. On the lot is a very conve
nient two Itory dtviWng house, and other cut houses
T 1 e terms will be made easy to the purchaTer.
Also. a likely, healthy, intelligent MULATTO
BOV , about 25 years of age ; a complete houie ser
vant, and a good waggoner and ploughman. Apply to
Bulloch & Glen.
Ddlober 22 117
To be sold, or exchanged,
V N iftive, fctifihle, ab e bodied NEGRO FEL-
A * LOU , about 3- years of age ; a complete axe
man, and w il calculated for an Augusta boat, or wharf
hand. Ihe owner would exchange him for anew ne
gro, as he is ay eric to field work, which is the object
with he owner. Appiy to
Bulloch Sc Glen,
oaotwus lio
SHERIFF’S SALE.
On the first TUESDAY in December next.
Will he fold at the cll - >• I ’ G viip
county, between the hours of ten and three,
“A Lot in siucl loun, aso. 45.
Levied on as the property cf Benjamin Harr, by
Soffmon Motjdy, coultabie a’d returned to me ro li->
tisfy sundry executions Coi.Ji’ior.s of lale, ca'h.
William Payne, s. c. c.
Glynn county, Ocl. 22. —13
FORMER SHERIFF’S SALE.
On the first TUESDAY in December next,
Will be fold at ‘hr Court Hcufe in Savanna.’,, be
tween the hours of ten and three,
Ore tindividt I half par; oi” W'H ARF LOT, No
11, bounding well on Wayne’s, north on the river,
eail by Caig & Mitchel, f..uth opposite Franklin
new lots ; containing on? hundred feet mere or h “%
to he fol? by viru? of an execution, adminill'•ator
and adminillratrix of John Herb vs T. U. P. Charl
ton ar.d Henry Putnam.
Alio, LOT No. 37, Columbia Ward, with tires
improvements tin reor.—fold 6y virtue of an execu
tion, and Ward vs. Ilcnry Putnam.
T. Robertson, f. s. c. c.
CAober 31—121
Sheriff’s Sales.
On the first Tuesday in December next,
At till Town of Jefferlon, between the hours Iff
and 3 o’clack,
TTTILL be exposed to sale, a negro Cave named
YY GEORGE, ffized under execution and will be
fold as the property of Motes Harra’, to fatisfy a judg.
ment in favor of Davis &. Gunn.
As also, all that I.ot being a part of Lot No. 4, in
the town of St Mary’s, with improvements, contain
i Ing feet on St Mary’s street, and extending hack
j two hundred leet, lcvied.on and will be fold to fatisiy
; a judgment obtained by Mair & Mears, againlt Jofepij
Dorj. Conditions of lale talh.
D. G. Jones, s. c. c.
October 27—119 .
Marshal’s Sales.
On the first TUESDAY in December next,
Vjjill be fold at the Court-House, in the city of Sa
vannah,
Forty-eight NEGROES, levied on as the proper
ty of John Wood, by virtue of an execution obtain.,
ed by Charles M. Lide.
AI.SO,
The plantation called LENDEN HII L, corn's*,
ing of iwo thuds of a tract of land, lituate and ly
i gon the north fid - of Crooked River, in the coun
ty of Camden, in this state, originally granted to
J tc b Weed, about the year 1779, containing by ori
ginal Purvey, yiy acres, or thereabouts, bounded on
the fou'h by Crooked River, on the call, Crooked
Creek and vacant marfir or rnarfh fuppoied to be v -
cant, on the well by lands belonging to the ellate of
Woodford Mabry and to George Woodruff', ano on
the north bv lands belonging to tlieeftate of general
Greene The laid two thirds of fai.i tracl amount
ing to four hundred acres, mere or lei’s, being fitustc
at the tipper or Weft end of said tr ft, aajmnu g
Mabry and Woodruff's rrmffsas af. reff.d, and divi
ded or to lie tiis ided off from the bit. a nee of the ori
ginal i'urvey, by a line commend 1 gen Crooked R v
t , and running back re fs the said survey, and
which was lately c nveytd by James “.eagrove, efq.
.•f St. Mary’s, T James Johnftr.n, efq. of Savann.b,.
in trull to and for the use and behoi sos the wife
and children cf the fa.d John Wood Als-, with
ihe improvements on the traift. the cr o cf c to n,
corn, and other provisions, two mules, ft ck ol cat
tie, and fome lio u Lit old furniture.
Ben. Wall, si. and. g.
November 3 isi
Marshal’s Sales.
On the first TUESDAY in December next,
Will be fold, at the Court House, in the city of Sar
vannah,
The following NEGROES,
l evied on as the property of Richard Pearis, by
virtue of an execution obtained by Cmg & Mnchcl e
Fogy, Doil, l/ucy, Cloe, Maria, George, Nancy,
Pearis, Jenny, Kat'e, Harriet, Susannah, Kate, Jack,
Body, A dor. is, Prince, Monday, Dick, Virginia,
S.narr, K.ito, Pollidore, Uofe,, Billy, Minday, Geor
gia, Ifmacl, Samson, Fanny, Sail, Francis, Fretie.
lick. Bet, Harry, Boh, little Dina, Puffy, Betty,,
Edinburgh, Beck, Violet, Bob, Tom, Samfoo, Peg
gy, Sam, Joe, Sunday, Dick, Sue, femerfet, Dma,
Patience, Mary, Hannah and Silvy.
ALSO,
Sundry Articles of Furniture, and a quantity oi
Cotton in the Seed.
John Boog, D. M. D. G.
November 3 iaa.
Administrator’s Sale.
On Wednesday the 9th day of December next,
•will be sold ,
The HOUSE and BUILDINGS, lately occupied by
James Shaffer, deceased, in Weft Broad street. Alio,
an assortment of CARPENTER’S TOOLS, house
hold and kitchen FURNITURE &c.—being the pro
petty of the estate of the said J ame Shaffer.
Frederick Shaffer, Adm’r.
OSober 29 120
Land for sale.
A Trail of two bund ed ttnd two acres and a ha'f,
in the twelfth diflrifl, Wilkir.i'm county, wilt be fold
very low. For further information, enquire of the
Printers.
November 14—1*7
Board of Fire Masters,
1 Savannah , September 14 th. ISOf.
THE BOARD OF FIRE MASTERS, from ■
late inspection of the Fire Buckets, are-induced to
recommend to the citizens, a due observance of the
Fire Ordinance, by keeping their Fire Buckets in goo<
order, and lettered, and in fafe convenient places The
law will be rigidly enforced agaieft all thole who use
tire buckets, except in case of alarm.
Extract from the Minutes.
’3 . Thomas Pitt, Clerk.