The Republican ; and Savannah evening ledger. (Savannah, Ga.) 1807-1816, January 03, 1809, Image 4

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Sheriff’s Sates. On the Firtt TUESDAY in February next, Will be «t)ld .U the couvt-Hausc, S» the town of Jefferson, between tlie bourn of ten ami three o'clock, All titat Trnct of Lsnif, containing two hun dred teres. more or !e«s, lying in neig'ubor- Uu-rlof Gurman’t Ili 41 on Great natilla river, WOurlen county. AIvq, nil that Tract of Laml, containing two * hundred''and fifty acres, more or less, lying on V miant and Wailter sv:amjjs, in the county sfrer.aid. Alto, all that Lot of Land, containing three acres, more or Notice. The Pew-holilers in the Presbyterian Church are hereby notified, to attend at said Church, on Monday, the 2d day of January. 1809, at 10 o’clock in the morning, then and there to elect five fit and discreet persons, as T rust ees of the said Church. • Edward Stebbins, Chairman oj the, Board ofTrutteci. December '.’8. 154 Lumber Factorage, And COMMISSION BUSINESS. Tlie subscriber begs leave to inform his friends and the public, generally, that he still continues to transact business in the above lire, at Gordon’s former wharf. The .store is com modious, and equal to a fire proof one, being detached from any other building. He will store cotton on very moderate terms. Thomas Jones, October 2J—127 Notice. to make payment to Mr. Joel Buidgk Ebenezer Stark, Ex'r. December 10—13S Notice. , The members of the Chamber of Commerce Lot of Land, containing three are requested to meet at the Exchange, on . . with the hnprovcmcn.s t Wednesday, the 4th of January, at 12 o’clock, thereon, adjoining tile town ot Jefferson, in We f , Ue p arpoS e of electing, f„r the ensuing year, county aforcswl—levied on by a constable as j president, Vice-President, Treasurer and the property ot John Connor, to satisfy several ^eUry. B order C /, A , President, executions in favor of limothy Hopkins, and ' y n - tu ,. pointed out by the defendant—the tame being JUITICS DlluO, SCC1 }• turned over to me to make sale of. December 28. 154 Also, all that Tract of Land, containiag.two hundred acres, more or less, formerly surveyed tithe name of William Marcum—Levied on If a constable, and turned over tp me to make sale of, as the property of Joseph Crews, to satisfy 'the late limninf J. « A. fticmss «v-otocome . PU5) deceaUd, his titles to said property (if any an execution m favor of rimothy Hopkins, and forward and settle their accounts, otherwise , he hat i, )bein _ obtained fraudulentlv .'and the pointed out by the defendank j they..will be put into the hands ofinn.attorney subscriber5 bcip . K tlle Uw fti trustees to the ' *-■ r— for collection in thirty days from this date. 6 Andrew Meliss. December 24—153—$L Proposals WOVL PUBLISHING BY SUASCRIPTION, THE LIFE OF Major-Gen, James Jackson BY THOMAS U. P. CUAItLTOS, A citizen of Savannah. With considerable labor and difficulty I have collected materials which will enable me to complete, in a few weeks, the life of inujor-ge- ner.il Janies Jackson. The character of this late distinguished tizen, was always held in high estimation l!y<i the republican interest of theUniteStd ates ; 1 Notice. All persons having any demands against th , Estate of William Wilson, dccia» d, are ; and even his enemies (if all enmity is not now desired to render them in; and those in iebted, I buried in the grave) must acknowledge, that he - .... . ..j. ,■ tract with ANDREW S. HHODES for any of The subscriber requests^all those indebted to t b e real or personal estate of Jeiiemiah Mil- the hue form of j* & A. MELloS &C6. tocome PIIS his title* tn said nrooertv fif anv was a brave soldier, an incorruptible states-- an, and an honest man. The memoirs I am preparing for publica tion will be the thus divided— C ATTTTOM 1st —W»U detail the revolutionary LaU llUiN* services of general Jackson, and, collaterally. The public^ arecautioncdjjiotjto trade or con- Hie services of u*nny patriotic Georgians, from 1776, to the evacuation of Savannah, in 1782. 2d Period-^Will detail his political and cl- Conditions, cash-purchasers to pay for titles. Asa.Holton, s. c. c. December 20—131 Sheriff’s Sales. On the fine TuetJay in February next, Will bo sold, at tlie Court-house, iu Brunswick, Glynn county. The following tract of Land—taken and to be Sold, for tlie lifetime of Mrs. Martha Snead, as the property of Joshua Morgan, deceased, at the suit of Hamilton and Cuuper, viz. 100 acres of land, on qt. Simons Island, bound ing north by lands of Robert Grant, south by lauds of George B tillie, cast by marsh lauds, sud west by me main road, James Moore, i, c. c. December 20. 154 Tax Collector’s Sales. On the first Tuesday in February next, Will be sold at the Court-house, in this city, between the hours of 10 and 3 o’clock, All that tract of swamp land, on Great O- grchec river, containing four hundred ants, u» »re or less, joining a ti act of land on the north west, now belonging top. H. Morel, esq. smth cn Ogechee river, caatwaidiy on land* of the late John VVereat, esq. northwardly i n lam!* of the late doctor Donald M‘Leml, belonging t*» the estate of William Gibbons, esquire, of hiortmi Hall—pointed out by the executor, for taxes, amounting to 350 dollars, b3 cents, 2 1-2 mills, wish costs. Also, two uul a half acres of laud, being part cf lot No. (17) seventeen, at the Spring Hill, near this cit*, being the western part of said lot—to satisfy the taxes of Mary bhundly, for the year 1304, amounting to 12 dollars, 4 cents, 9 1-4 mills, with costs. Also, lot No. 39, with the improvements thereon, situate in Broughton -street, adjoining Hr. Harral’s, Franklin ward—to satisfy the taxes of Dr. George Mosse, deceased, for the year 1606, amounting to 22 dollars, 1 cent, 71-2 mills, with costs. Peter Dcvcaux, t. c. c. c Daccmbcr 1—143. Notice. All persons having demands against the es tate ot Hannah lloustown, late of this city, deceased, are requested to present them legal ly authenticated; and those indebted to said es tatu will make payment to Mary Wvlly, adm'rx, or Joseph Bryan, udm'r. March 24—36 being rightful and only proprietor. John E, Hartrklge. Atton Pemberton. September 13...„109. Notice. All per ons having any demands against the estate of George Cuthbkrt, Mrs. Ann CfTUBKitT or Doctor James Cuthbeut, will send in their accounts to Charles Harris, esq. of Savannah, on or before the 15th day of July next, as it is proposed then to divide the estate and obtain letters disnmsory. William Mein*) Ex'rs. of the estate of John M v Quccn, J Dr. James Cuthbert, April 14—45 75 Dollars Reward. vil pursuits, from 1782 to 18oG. This division of the memoirs will contain a history of the Yazoo Speculation in the state of Georgia', from the commencement o» the fraud to its sub version, in*1793 ; and will also embrace the proceedings of the house of representatives and the senate of the state of Georgia, uml oW the house of representatives of the congress <gy the United States, in the year 1791, on the celebrated contested election of general Antho— Absented themselvcssomc months ago, the | "Ok:?.!!','.!, „„ N'vnmim 1 his work will pc printed oi> an octavo page, follow 11 g M'.GKOLS— I and will pi-obnblv contain 350 or 400 pages. C**ar, about 5 feet 6 inches high ; between \ L w lift rw \pr toy 35 and 40 vears old. | ^ , . 1 rlUsUAb U. 1. Torn, about 5 feet 6 or 7 inches high ; about I Subscriptions are received at Messrs. W. 30 years of age. j 1. Williams fic CoS. at -Mr. M’Lkan’s jidam. about 5 feet 4 or 5 inches high; ex- Feinting Otlico, and at th«s office. . i. » i . « . _a* _ AlUViltf Notice. All persons having any demands against the Estate of John C. Nichtinc vle, late of Camdtn County, planter, are requested tn ren der tliem in duly attested; and those indebted, to make payment to Joseph Sevan, udm'or July 16—84 Tax Collector’s Sales. On the first TUF.SUJY in March next % Will be sold at the court-house, at the usua 1 hvxir. One TRACT of L INI), containing 207 1-2 teres, on the Alataniaha river, in fattnall county, originally granted tr Thotntt Mar- bun*. ’ 237 1-2 acres, adjoining the above land, and granted to John Jackson. Levied on and to he sold to satisfy the 'Faxes due in Chatham countv, by the estate of Dai; \m\ and Solomon FendUt m, deceased—pointed cut hy the attorney. Tax S 140, 34cts, 5 1 mills, and c sts. ALSO, One TH ACT iff L a N i>, rontalr.ing 200 acre , in F.tfinghum co intv, tmtuidcd »»oiTh-e st hk E Vlaagl's land, south west by F. Wiggins's 1 m l, **'Utlwast by J. Leper’s land, and n all ether sides hy the Great Ogcchce rt\er. 'Fo vs - ft J'-wph Wiggins’s taxes, ntnourdiag to o.»c dull ii , C-‘> ’*cnty 7 1-i mills, with costs. Peter Dcvcaux, t. c. c.c. December 22—145 treraei) slender; 17 years of age. Jteaufort % 5 feet 5 or 4 inches high ; muscular form; face very ugly, ami countenance surly ; about 18 vears of age. The above reward v ill be paid to any persqn who a ill keire said negroes and lodge them in ant gaol in the state of Georgia, or deliver them to Mr. Keste»> ./?,on Kiikcnm-Ncck, adjoining Mr. Jor.n Morel’s, or to the subscriber, on bkidaway isluud. • R. B. Wylly. N. B. If taken separately, the reward will be given in the following proportions—For Samp son, 25 dollars; for Tom, 25 dollars ; for Beau fort, 10 dollars ; for Adam, 10 dollars; and for Cesar, 5 dollars. October 10—-124 Notice. All persons having demands against the es tate o‘. John ;.cott, deceased, late of Savannah, cabinet-maker, arc hereby notified to bring them in properly attested ; and all persons in debted to the same, are requested to make payment without delay, to Win. Scarbrough, jr. adni’r. December 3.—ct——144. August 30—103 Lands to Rent. The subscriber offers the use of one h tin** dred acres of prime COTTON LAND, to any peraoa who will clear and fence it, for the term of two years. ALSO TO KENT, Tlie place on the Ogechcc road, where Mr. Weiis now lives. Enquire of George W. Allen, December 1. —143 Notice. The subscriber hereby notifie* all persons hvair.g any legal claims against tlie estate of the lute Mis. Anne Maxwell, deceased, to call for settlement; as application will be made the ensuing Court of Ordinary for U tters dis- missory, the affairs of the said estate huvinjj been duly administered. John Floyd, adm’r. Camden county, Avv. 18. 139 Twenty Dollars Reward. Runaway from the subscriber, on Saturday evening last, his mulatto girl, FOLLY, late the property of Mr. John Waters, of this city. As she is well known in Savannah, a particular description of her person is unnecessary. All persons are forbid limbering her, ns they may dfepeiul on being dealt with uncording to law.— A reward of Twenty Dollars will be paid to anv person that will give information of her being harbored by a white person, and Ten Dollars if by a negro. Levi Sheftall. October 23—12^. NOTICE. All persons having demands agsinst the es tate of Howard Telfair, esq. late of this city, deceased, are requested to exhibit them legally authenticated, and those indebted to said estate, vv’ll make payment to Thomas Telfair, Jusiiili Telfair, January 9—4 Administrator’s Sale. On the 26th day >f January next. Will be sold at the house lately occupied by John Trevor, deceased—Sundry articles of 11 vuschold and Kitchen Furniture, one Silver Watch, Scales and Weights, 6tc. &c. Belong ing to the estate of said dece ived. Also, will b • hired, to the highest bidder, tor one >eur, a Negro Woman, belonging to * del estate. William Alford, adm’r. December 17.—f 150 Administrator’s Sales. On /T /-. V /MV, the 10th January next. Between the h ■» sof 10and 11 o’clock, will br e\poM*u for sale, before my store, the i>cr- *4.n.»i property «'f Air. John Scott, deoeased, of Savannah, Cabinet-maker ; consisting of—A lot of vkiAinet-.nakcr’s TOOLS, a trunk of WFAUlNi; AFP AH EL, a lot of BOOKS, Ml’SKEV and BAYONET, a FOWLING PIECE, and a SILVER WATCH. By direction of the JtlnumMtrator % N.M’Lcod, auct’r December 8—-146 Notice. All persons are hereby f^rwamed from'liunt ing « r otherwise trespaasing on the Island of Little Cumberbind. as the law will be rigor ously enforced against whoever may be detected doing so, without permission of the proprietor*. Charles h John Floyd. Camd-n couyity. Aov. 18.—139 Escheator’s Sales. W01 l'e sold, at tlie Court-houve, in the city of Swan*'. »h. on THURSDAY, the 5th day of J.moarv nix;—A lithe pruptrtv of James Guard, i ■ .‘••eased, c«Hiristing of ON E HOUSE, with tw. ■ ein--nts, and out iruiUlings, upon lot No. 30 '.Yu an ward, ami two prune NEGRO WO MAN* >ale ta commence precisely at 12 ov.x.k. Condition**, r »>h. l'.il. White, esiheator. 'V • I*o*.—f—119. Brils of For wlc at Ini*office. Ex'r*. Notice. Scaled proposals will he received by the commissioners of Pilotage for sinking EIGHT UUOVS in Savannah Utver, between the lower nd vi Y g-Island and Five-Fatliom. Any in ormati n wanted may be obtained upon appli cation to either i f the commissioners. lly order of the board, Thonms Pitt, sccr’y. December 24—153 125 Dollars Reward Seventy-five Dollars will be paid to any per son delivering to the subscriber, or lodg ng in Savannah gaol, aNEGKO WOMAN, •.aincd Bella, who has been absent neur three years, luring which lime she ims bet n lurking d.- nL ihe piantatio s on Ogecbee, and in tne neigh borhood of Thunderbolt; but latterly, it is hi, she has been harbored about or near Mr. Po- lock’s brick-y.’.vd, and that she has a t’.v kvt.— She ri about five fiet four Incliei high; full face ; strait and well made ; In s trur • r two of her fore teeth; hoUrw bs t, high bvfcp; her complexion rather yellow. She fi nitr y be longed to Mr. Charles Harden, deceased, a nl may probably say she belongs tu col. Eaw nrtl Harden, who has a won.an <<f tf.e same name. A reward of Fifty Dollars will be paid f"r c n* vie ting a white person of Uarb<.rlug her. Philip liily. 37* If Bella returns ol her own uccrd, she will be forgiven. < Jctober 1ft.—>24. GEORGLvT ^ p y of (t* E. WHITE, WHEREAS Mrs. Ann Packer, widow, appliea for letter* of adminiflration on the fftate and efle&i of Wiihim Parker, late oi the city of Savannah, deceased %« reareft ot km, 'Ihtfeare therefore to cite and admonlih all and fir.gular the kindred and ct editor* of the faid deceafrd, to file thrir objcDiont, if any they have in my office, on or before the S»*th of December 1X08, otherwifa letter*of admiiuflra ion wil. be granted her. * Given under my hand and feal, in the city of ^avan- nah, this 28th day of Nov. J80“, and in the thirty-third year of American Independence. [mj 10 Dollars Reward Will be paid to nny person who will nppre-. liend and secure in Savannah goal, my fvilovr Ben. He has been runaway -since April last, and is supposed to be with Mr. Uichuvd B. Wylly’s negroes, which are advertised in thhfc paper. G. W. Allen. December 1—143 TAKE NOTICE, That after the expiration of tone months from tlie date hereof ftppiicutuui will be mane to tho Court of Ordinary, of Scriven county, for leave to sell a LOT rt LAND, in the twenty-fourth district of Wilkinson county, drawn to tfte name of Nathaniel Pavkard, decern ed, and to be sold fin* the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased, by Whorton Vuuglitcr, udm'r. September 59, 1808. $om 'Fake Notice, That in nine months from the date hereof, application will be made to the lion, the Inferi or Court cf Chatham county, for leave to sell all the real Estate of Jesse Buckhaltev, deceas ed, for the benefit of the heir* and creditors**!: the said deceased. I Isaac Buckhalter, Adm'r. line 16—$o—72 'RGIA •s Uy Edward '••‘hffe f the niDunof Cyfiieary f * # ) f the county of Ch* ham, 5, c. c o. e. c.j the (late aiorefoid. Notice, That at the expiration of nine months frnnj this date, application will be. made to the in ferior Court of Chatham County, for leave to sell 900 acres of LAND, in Scriven County, adjoining lauds of Milledgc and Flyming, as a part cf the estate of Michael Germain, dec. for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of tlie r.'.Ld estate. Aim Germain, Ex'rx. June 14—J—71 Caution. All persons are cautioned against receiving or trailing for a n* te of mine, lor three hundred dollars, draw’ll in favor of roe h itzgcruld, as the same has been fraudulently obtained. Christopher Gunn. December 15—149. Custom-House Savannah, November 25 J. 1808. Whereas several instances have recently oc curred of captains of vessels, and others, (if not inveigling) receiving on board anti carry ing with them to northern ports, slaves, the property of lac citisensof this city arid state, without per mission from their owners and to their great njury—l do hereby notify to nil, that the tiff- ccr* of the customs arc authorised by me to >carch, in future, all vessels sailing from this .50-1, and to take into their cr.stfdy, and lodge i jail, every person of colour, who may !h •;;ad'.ithout free papers, or icguiar passes their owners. [140] Richard Wail, Coltr, GEORGIA. -) n 7 75, c.«. o. C. c. jiiii By Ifaae Crew*, clerk ot court of ordinary for county of Camden and fLte rtforcUid. CREW WHEREAS David I.r miniftration on the eftate and 'effeiff* of Ebeneser Stouell, late of the county aforeafaid deceafed, irt be half of the committee of health for M. Maq'i Thefe are therefore to cite and admnniih, all and fieyu'ar the kindred and creditor* of thr faid deceafed, tile their ohjtflior*, (if any they have) in my nffur, on cr before the fir ft Monday in jar nary next, otherwife letter* of adminiitration wil be granted. Given under my hand and feal, at Jeffrrfon, tfna 11th day November in the year of our I.ord IS08, aud o the 33d year of American Independence. Camden County, w March 7'erm, 18o4 Whereas James Skagkovk, ami other’s commissioners cf tlie Academy, have tiled a petition in this honorable couit, setting forth, that Margaret JoNrs, late of the lVahatnfi Islands, deceased, (by her attorney, in fact, Richard Pearis) was indebted, in her life-tiu.v, to the aforesaid commissioners, on otic bond, dated the sixth day of August, 180'i, condition ed fur the payment of cue thousand lour hun dred and sixteen dollars and eighty cents, ex clusive of interest; And whereas, to te utorcUuL t t j lc p a y mtut „f the said money contained in the piece oi land, lately under mortgage, ir«n Claud Borcl, to the »aiil Com nd7*stoners nfoie said, containing seven hundred and eighty uctes, more or lc«s:, butting and bounding, i s follows—ta the Louth west, by land »ur'^«d for Ferric and Moi.tfi.it—to the north wefct.fli)*' . lands of James Sea grove—to the north e:.*t, b / ; the remaining p«rt i;f the aforesaid mm tgaged { promises, and, to the south cuLt, I v trie n.-i Lit | ca of Et. Mary ’s river. It in therefore ordered, On motion r.f >!H Clark, attorney for the pctltio&ers, th .t the heirs or representatives of tj» c .*fia-esald Mar garet Jonet, deceased, do pay into court tiiz ptuicipal, interest ai d routs due cn tlie said ,d w ’• thin tw e!ve.months fit n* the d^tc U«» ii pus-j against tlie mortgaged premises, fer‘.he pav inejit. o*4j a.-J/ re That this rule be published in« ne oi th” . i2v V of the • tate, at least once in e sry r •'until tha time appointed for i:;ent w'..ritvcr served oa the Iieir* or re- ;»r«.*u>e*Uyw»>Gf G.- >*>;■\ *ieceas.;d, at least sue iiivu.b* previous the’eto. Extract •.t u»e minutes, iixw Crc’.Vb, clerh. Marcii 7, I£C9—J—£» GEORGIA, ) b t ic>« Cr.w., c’.rV «i f the court of ordinary io? M f the county rf Cxa.dcU »ud CREWS, C. c. o. c. c. ) Rate aforefaid. WHEREAS DjviJ l.ewi«ha« made application for letter* of adralmftration on the effate and tffedt r-f . of, tn* a decree James Burnett, late of said county, ta>lor, peersted, in behalf of the committee oi health for St. Mary's. Thefe are therefore to cite and admcniOi, a 1 and fiogalar the kiedrt J and creditors of the f*id deceased, to file their objections if any they have, in my off-ce, on or before the firft Monday of January next, other- wife letter* of xdminiflratten will be granted him. Given under my hand and feal at Jefferson, th.s I !r«* day of November, m the year of our Io»rd I *08, and is the thirty-third year of American Indepvc- <Uaro H3