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navigation of the Mifliffippi, v. Inch the Spani
ards rendered difficult to us, and he dude to
purchalein preference to fighting fur it like a
thief, as the federalifts were anxiou. for him to
do. And had we obtained it by coriqueft,
Would it, at this moment be a whit more se
cure to us, than it is as a purchase ? and
Would the expenses, vyhich would have occur
red in conquering it, been a cent lelis, than the
money given for it ? Relative to our sea port
towns, such are the rel’omces of the country,
‘hat they can be put in a ltate of defence ill due
nine to withftan J the 1 (fault of an enemy—but
we lhouldbe quite certain of an enemy who
intends us tm affauit of this nature before we
incur the expence of providing a defence.
COPAR i'NEII'SHIP.
ANDREW KNOX,
INTENDING to close the business
carried on in his own name the la ft
of thi3 m .'nta ; of which all concerned
will take due notice. After which time,
he taking into Copartneilh j,
Mr. Bf NJ a MIS S. PUP £;,
(who has rest Jed for upwards of four
years in the house) under the firm of
KNO X c< PORE,
Vv ho will continue the
’’FACTORAGE & COMMISSION
’ BUSINESS,
artd ffattcr themselves from their industry
and peifeyefarice, to meet a snare of
Pubis: favor.
They, expect a general supply of
GOODS', Likable for the fcafon, which,
together with a general aJ well chofi n
aTTmv. ‘.t of o’ RijCERICS, will be
ioldo-; as'iiberhl terms as any in the place.
fVptv.i.btr 19. ts. 412.
iST tj,
(Bkkbac* Gibbon’s Wharf.)
fluveja/i rtreinrd and now opening, an
i xlfjlve ojfortment of
VVeHh n;,.d V orklhire White and Blue
iPtitKIS.
: .ilofe,'La.nlcn & E'iftol DoiEe Blankets,
Ptivvi?rne.!s and Dundee Cotton i’agguir,
Etas: and'l ow Oznabutphs,
*<u white and col red Threads
I'Jlet'hs ;■ and K 1 Lymeres, Pattent Cord,
for V> lls,
’ f T orftrd a id Colton Hcfiery, Caps and
: ins..
i Z- ‘lcoes, Moral and Pocket Hhdkfj,
B-.-d-Co rd., brine and Shop Twine,
] WnSibifficb', Durants, and Cal rnancoes,
J ddi l,i:v<iis, white Si brown Platillas,
G erkktneD and Ladle’s f iatu, sfforted,
A n’r.era 1 2...l',rtnKiit cf Saddlery,
Cu t>ry ant! Hardware afTorted,
Pa; e-tt 3c Carolina Hoes, Trace Chains,
Pov refer, Shot, and Bar Lead,
afc v Xiits Table Crockery, afTorted,
ALSO.
OIV HAND,
Bar 1 broil, and Share Moulds,
Salt in taack.j or by the bushel,
Wit fc a General aH'orcmem of
GROCERIES,
O a. 416.
J LIST KECKIVLD,
80 Bin Bonnet Boards, super fine
q tidily
ico Rc; n 1 Foolscap paper
100 do. Vk rapping do.
U’ugetiier wilts Folio Pc.lt, and sundry
articles of
S TsiUONAR. Y.
Also- -A few copies of the Secret
Hifloiy of ihe -Court and Cabinet of
St. Cloud. l'V falc by
J v Im Hi!!.
Sop.i r. 33 _5 f 415
NO i'v C.
ALL Pei Dus indebted to the late firm cf
BALE, Y & tfAR /1 AN, are informed,
chat John D . Lewes, cfq. attorney at law,
is empower* <5 to collect the debts ; those
. -who are de iirous or preventing suits, will
call on Mr. I .ewes, without delay.
JACOB HARMAN.
Sept. if> ‘O’ 41 +
•’ ~ Nwa^t.
2 HE folio wing defaulting Jurors at the
, Lft ,Mayor's ’ Court j
Juh n Water - 3, James Shafi'er,Thomas New
el),,J„r nes Dix on, James Ewell,Thos. Miller,
are not tied, t bat it is ordered that they. Ue
fined in the fu jn of Ten Dollars each uni els
tiiev file propr rexcufe on Oath, in tire Clerks
cilice b f ore th ic firlt of next Court.
EDV ‘ AMD L. DAVIES, C. M. C.
October {• 416.
REMOVAL.
JOHN GINDRAT refoccTfuHy in
form* .his friends and the public, that
he has removed bis Saddlers Shse to
Bryan flree. , nearly oppofitc Mr. Nor
lir.an M’Lwt’s Vendue Store, who will
be thankful for any favors in hig line.
O-Sober 3 4*6 3t
George buchanan cs’ Cos.
(joHtiST on's Square.)
Have received by tin late arrivals frona Bri
tain their
FALL SUPPLY,
CIJUfgmMJ A GSHikAL AUOKTMF.NT,
FOR THE
TOWN and country trade,
-which they will difpole of on moderate terms.
Stptemof 30* 4*5.
Mrs. CABOS,
RESPECTFUTLY inforatg her
friends and the public, that she
lias opened a
Bearding Houfc ♦
in the house lately occupied by Mrs.
Stouf, on the Bay where American and
French gentlemen will meet with good
accomodated. The Store will be sup
plied with the best Liquor and the mott
fafhionable goods flora the French ana
Er.glifb ma'rkets.
’ Bepi. 30. 4'J
REPUBLICAN.
SAVANNAH, October 7, 1806.
IliM W 111 Mil ITVibl AWr-iPi ’ tiktl
AMONG the vast quantity of Federal
(landers and mifreprefentatioire with which the
last Museum teemed, we notice a communica*
tion under the fignatuie of “ Candour”—in
which, this brave man, who to use, his own
language, “ fought both on land and
water,*’ aiks the following question :
“And pray, MefTrs. Printers, who edits
the REPUBLICAN, that they fhculd, with
the pen of another man, charge you with Pla
giarilm ?**
I ills writer appears to be well versed in
Federal ta&ics. No doubt the Printers of
the Mefeum well know “ who edits the Re
publican —but, fo*- the information of this
champion of 4 * uncontaminated princi—
bl.es,’ who,perhaps, may feel disposed to raise
his pen once more, we lay, it is edited
by those uuder whose names it appears and
none other. Me are not compelled to run
from door to door to (elicit men to light our
battles when attacked by an enemy.
Mr. “ Candour,** did you not know, when
you commenced your labors, that you was perj
niog a mod palpable F.usniooas ? Did you
not know’ that you like every other would he
author, was trumpeting your own fame ? As
the tirft dalh of your pen committed so paper a
falsehood, we very much doubt your merit of
the praiib you have so copiouily bellowed upon
yourlt.il—lor he that would vary from the
truth in one iidlauce, would not hesitate to do
the fame in another.
Could we hut draw the curt.-.in aside which
conceals you from our view, and thereby ena
ble us to paint you hi your native colors, we
are of opinion, that ic would vary much Item
your own account of your intripidity durino
the contest with Great-Britain. Dare you>
with all your purity, come forward as a candid
champion and make yourfelf known ? We
challenge you to do it. Are you a bearo’lefs
hoy, or is your head lilvered with the grey hairs
oi time i If tne former, you have been taught
by feme base tutor to be conversant with falle
hoods...if the latter, we would advise you to
depart, e’er it is too late, from the hellilh track
in which you are travelling, and endeavor, if
you attempt to write again, to confine yourfelf
to truth. If you take truth for your text, we
fear rot a contest—but, for misrepresentations,
we i’ubmit to your superior talents—hale must
be the cause which requires falfehoods to lup
port it——base indeed is the man who iupports
l’uch a cause.
You aflc, “ what applicability has John
Adams or the iiriti/h constitution to the present
eledlion. I~lere you have cciiitrucd our lan
guage into a wrong meaning or y< r ignorance
prevented you from I’nJerllandiiig i:—of w hich
you may have-your ciioße—call y our rem
tratinc eyes once more over the Lift Repub
lican—and, if you are conlciotis of the vile prin
ciples by which you were aclucted, come for
ward like an hoi;eft man and acknowledge
your error.
Y I'fterday an cleftion was held, according to
law, throughout this llatefor representatives to
Congress, arid for members to the (late l.rgiila
ture.—At 10 o clocit the Poll was opened for,
Chatham county, at the Court-Houl'c in this
City. The fi Rowing is the Rate of the Poll.—
FOR CONGRESS.
GEORGE M. TROUP, no
DENNIS SMELT, 343
WILLIAM W. 8188, ;i4y
HOWELL COBB, 322
ELIJAH CLARKE, - c
THOMAS CARR, 26
THOMAS SPALDING 89
BUCKNER HARRIS, 1
WILLIAM BARNETT, y
JAMES SIMMS, I
OBEDIAH JONES, 6
State Legillature,
SENATORS.
EDWARD TELFAIR. 306
* . F. T. FLYMING, 2 02
REPRESENTATIVES .
JOSEPH WELSCHER, 369
JOHN H. MOREL, 313
EDWARD HARDEN, 358
JOHN M. BERRIEN, 220
JOHN JOVE. j
The people of this county, have on this oc
casion, been arroufed from their slumbers
every one appeared to be interfted in the elec
tion. It is worthy of remark, that the Feder
alists have been uncommonly aftive—they have
left no means untried—they haye endeavored
to traduce the characters of the republican can
didates; they have fuffered the tongue of scan
dal to run glibly; they have endeavored to incense
the good people of this city against men, whose
reputations defy their moft poifonou* arrows.—
Notwithltanding all their cunningly devised ar
tifices, the sons of Freedom have baffled their
attempts —they have convinced the world, that
they are happy under the present form of go
vernment—that they are not willing to barter
it for another—that they are worthy of the
cause of truth and justice—that they are Re
publicans and are determined to remain so.
Ye calumniators, have you a conscience ?
if you have does it not prick you 1 Can you this
night lay yourhead*, upon your pillows, & close
your eyes in peace ? If you can your heart* must
be harder than adamant. Think upon the
venerable Patriot w horn you have persecuted
whose character you have attempted to blast ;
but remember, the day is not far distant, when
fome of you will be compelled to answer for
your Handers. What have you to fay now,
when the voice of this free and independent peo
ple have proved you to be guilty of propagating
ialfe and malicious reports i
IT isapitty the Feds could im tin their
point, after being so very liberal as to oiler
to purchase votes by paying individuals taxes ! !
It is hard, we must confefs; —but, they thought
to gull a few individuals by a bottle or two of
Bor ter ; and, alas ! alas ! they failed iii this
alfo—unfortunate men !!!
“ Equal and exati JuJlice to all men.”
J t rirxK son.
FROM the firft settlement of this Country,
until the year 179'-’, the custom of charging in
terell on open accounts uniwrfally prevailed,
whenbyaftioft unjuftifiable stretch of power
the Legillature palled an atfl, whereby we were
at once deprived of it, an acl, Gentlemen, only
worthy ot despotism.
The people of Chatham county, ever alive
to any infringement on their rights, vie a ed it
with that honell indignation it l'o justly merited
and in January term, the following spirited
presentments, of a truly rel’pedable Grand Jury
took place, via.
“ GEORGIA,...We the Grand Jurors for
the County of Chatham, prel'ent as a grievance
Jof au alarming nature, that part oi a tlattle- in
the aft palled hy the Legillature, at their l.ilt
j meeting, entitled, “ An acl to revile, amend and
eonfolidate the feverai Jndkiary .tfts of this
j Hate,” In the follow ing words : “ and no ver-
I diet lhall he received on any unliquidated dr
demand wherein the Jury have incrcul'ed their
verdift on account of iutcreft, nor lhall filtered
be given on any open account in nature of da
mages.
111. Because it is agreeable to juilice, and
long eftablilhetl custom, the debu t
j ftiould pay interell to the creditor, as a com
jpenfation for the use of his money: therefor-,
j the operation of the laid law would deprive the
creditor of part of his jjd'-.
j -nil. Because we con fin or it partial and un
j calculated to promote private putpoits, tending
| to enrich the debtor at the expence of the ere
j ditor, auu to deltvoy confidence between man
land man,and also highly injurious to tin gone-
Iral credit of the Hate. Jaiftly...Becaufe ivt
jccniider it a direst: violationofthe 111 article ol
j the Constitution of the United States, which
; declars, that no ilate iltall puis any kx to, 1 : i
racto LAW, or imparing the oblig.tui„n oi
contrasts.”
The subsequent I.egiilature, famous i’oi th.
Yazoo sale, were too attentive to their own,
to think of the interell cf their condiments, and
buffered the law to remain in force ; the follow
ing one who so patriotically annulled that
“ black transaction,” would have added to their
glory, had that aft ihared the fame fate.
It would be fuperfiuous to add more on this
lubjeft, and will conclude with one simple
Quere, whether the presentments of for fpec
table a county as Chatham ihould not meri t
as much attention as another. Legiilators
fliouid ever lludy the good of the whole, failing
in that, they are unworthy of the name oliiicii&
of Republicans.— Accept these hulw.-rt eifulions ,
they are truly the emanations from the heart of
JUNJU-.
CHARLESTON, Oc i obxr2.
ymother Gale.
Captain Bunker, from Eafl-Florida, inform*
us that a moft deftruftive gale was expel icnccd
on the Florida coast on the I.3th of September :
St Augustine had fuffered considerably, f. Vc ral
houses were blown down, the vefli ls in port
driven on fliore, and the pier entirely dcmolilh
ed. Capt. Bunker loft his veflU 011 Cape Ro
luain, in the September gale of ]Bu-i, but he
thinks this gale lar exceeded that in severity.
A great number of velfels have been diiven on
tin- Florida snore ; among them a Clip belong
ing to Philadelphia, front Havgnnah with a
cargo of Sugar. A brig which had gone on
fhorc, has been got off and towed into St. Ma
ry’s river.
YNMikaflnMMiawflMUMMgi
Port ot S'avitina/j.
ARRIVED, Brig Lovely Lass, Moore, N.
York—Sally, Anfdell, Philadelphia.
CLEARED, Schooner Enterprize, Stites,
Cape de Verd.
“NEW SFIOIfiS7 _
ABNER IF EBB,
Hat received hy the Lor tut I.Ast, from
new-Turk,
A FRESH SUPPLV OF
i // O E S,
IVhich in addition to hit itoik before on
hand, comprises a general it sort mat: 0)
Ladies and Gentlemens, Missus, Mas
ters and Childrens
SHOES, SLIPPERS ts BUS
KINS,
English and American bark (trap
and Suarrow boots), firft qualny ; a quan
tity of Dawfons much approved patent
liquid blacking.
NEGRO SHOE’S, &c.
He refpcdtfully informs bis custom
era and others, that be will keep con
stantly on band
Hoots and Shoes
of every defeription from tbe moft ap
proved manufaftnrers in New York, and
will dispose of them by the trunk, do
zen, or Angle pair, as cheap as at any
other store in tbe city, and (oliciu a
continuance of their favors.
Oftober 7 417
~ NOTICE.
A LI. perfon* are forbid to give credit to
any one. on my account vs itfiout nt)
written order.
Jo/jh Williams .
Oftober 7
TO HIRE,
By the mouth t.r vear,
FOUR FIELD SLAVES,
apply to
Levy Abrahams, Auct’r.
Market fquaie.
Sept. 19 t s 412.
F r Ne-u-V- • L
lQyi ‘ r Lr - >s ’
RoL~t Moure, mailer.
WILL fail with all poilible difpatc'i,-—For
freight or p.dTage apply to the mailer on board,
or to
MAGEE <J HOWARD
Oftobc-r 7 4 t. 417,
BRANDT.
10 Pipes Cogniac BRANDY, received by
the Brig I.ovety Lai’s, from New-York,
For la,e by ’ JOHN EVERITT.
Oftober 7 4t. 417.
TO LF.T.
TO let two CONVENIENT ’S TORES en
Hardens whr.rf. Apply to
‘Magee 3 Howard.
Oftober 7 417. ts.
FgK SrtLF,
\ likelv able bodied NEGRO FELI.OW,
u. Comp.cut liaiid iu a Saw .
i . B. Hum^hreville.
A! •rlst-squut e.
k- iiv Sheriffs Sales.
WILL BE SOLD, on frf.rjl Tvet
dai , in November next, at the Court*
Not:/?,m the City of Sot rinah, between
t’. i lii oj ..rid ihr.t o’.'lvei, in the
tore::?:
Y NEGI’OE man natmtl I.IMUICK,
a— lev.ed on as 1 Ite propertt ol \\ 11.1,1 si
Cook, ui lu suit of Levy Siiti iai l.
Conditions Cafii.
JOHN WIi.LI A MS, S. C S.
Oftober 4 417.
iV jOrfhalS p. 11 ( .
U.V the fi’Jl Tvstji.tt In November next,
WJI LBE BOL l) at the Cju; t-HovJi
in Savannah,
l .'L.t Negrets viz. Hcftor, Kuckclcu
ny, and Silvia, levied en as tli- pn.| ,-ctv r*
James Smith, at the suit of Lni.Se. ca
oT AUK..
BEN. WALL, M. i). G.
Oftebcr 4. ‘ 4 ,
QEAI.FD pr p this dnefted to the G: c ,
r.J i. omiiiiitce will be received at -t) <lf.
lice, i titil Mu nd a , the tub m(t. at y o’clock
f r.t iv.itract tn Li;q 1, the Goal ct'il,,. Court
vy of Chatham v. itii provilions for fucb prif
(hicis A.t iii 1’ ijc ( j(jjinpilj tfi* Lttviif't!’r
iiiae ka price par lation,’ w;.;ch ratten iltall
eonilll yi two pounds ol Bread, one anti an
If. f ] :>uml of frt-fh fjt-ef, or on.- p. .|,id c f
P, ik forwhi a pnfoners—art! one < ... ;r e ( ,j
;;ue tor black—all of winch 1; to be r • and
.cd w’.iolclome j the contrail to continue* fi.r
ten mouths, pa;.. Me monthly, „r quarterly,
as may best Lot h contn ftt r—ti t conti-ift*
or o give Bond an l curity for the faithful
performance ol the t.ontraft.
BY Old, r .1 MelTrs. Aallr-v, IVillnntfon
and Si urge r, Goal C* Ktmittee.
JGB i’ BOLLEh, C c.
COUNCIL will proceed on Mondav the
ntii mil. to clftt a Deputy Gealcr ffir the
Goal of ife County of Chatham, at a iYu,,
■ I five bundled dollars per annum, payed
quarterly.
JOB T. 30LI.CS, C. C.
- “ -- 7 - - JD7 _
Hoard oj Fire-Ma/Lrs.
Savaknah, September 70th ,o f,
RF.F.UI.Vi.I), J
r.IAt the It,III ifiiit and 17th feftions
.i the. ordinance of the t, y Co.mcif, he S
ifi. <i 111 the (Ja/eucs of tins City, at call
; iree limes in eat It paper •—and that Mr.
tiiv.vc., I• r. Harman, and Mr. Lit,,,, be a
com.nii.c to tiifo.ct a ComplKi.ee of the
laid ordinance . and tl .1 the cemmittde .to
no’ proceed to an er.aii.iv,ation till after the
expiration ol the laitl pm,l,canons.
Exrraft fr.-ni theminu'cs,
THCaMAS Pil l’, Clerk.
XV. And be it further ordained, by the author ity
ujorefuil, I hat u nion three months from and
alt-, the palling of this ordinance .every lion IV
within the limits and juril’diftion of the City,
occup’cd and tenanted, lhall be ifipplied with
.'lie l c s, nt the cypenco ol the owners of lard
premises to the number of at lean the number
ul fire places in the fame, including l’uch as
•or in tin- out buildings, and the find buckets
lhall be equal in groined, and sue to those
procured lor the use of the city, and painted,
on which lhall also fie painted in vtfible char
afters, the name of the owner to whom laid
bucket* belong, and in cal'e the owner of any
lioale or tenement ihould refui'e or ntglcft, to
hate the laid buckets iupplied agreeable to
this ordinance, it iltall and may be lawful tor
tbe tenant to procure the lame, dedlifting 11
out of his rent, and furthermore, it ilia I l>
the duty of the fire mailers, each to yo tfirou'* h
his ward at leaf once in every three month*,
and examine the ilate oi ihe buckets in each
houie, and in ca,e of deficiency, to lummon
ihe delinquent before the next City Council,
m.d on tonviftion he, Ihe, or th, y, lhall be
lined two dollar* for every bucket he, (ne or
ibey, are iliort of in number required by ibis
ordinance, and no person lhall make life ol
my nuckyt so procured, f. 1 ary other use
but that ofextioguiiliin fire, underthe penalty
of one dolf r for each arid every offence, and
in case any person or perluns fliajl w ilfully
detain or l'euere from the lawful owner, any
uticket procured at alorelaid, he, Hie, 01 tjtey,
lhall on conviftion, forfeit a film not exceed
ing ten doll.rs, for every lire bucket lo dc
tained or ferreted.
XVI. And Whereat, The flores under the
Blulf, and other, in tin. City, have few, and
many of them no chimneys, PettJurJur Or
dained, That the owners of every unproved
wharf lot in this city, (I.all furndh within
three months, twenty Buckets, for the build
ing or buildings on iuch whart, and diftrib
me them proportionately among tht bin dings
and that the owner of every other store in
die city, that has no fire place or p aces at
tached 10 the fame Iliad furndh two fire
buckets for each flor- of filch kind, and un
der such regulations, a* other landlords ate
by t'ris ordinance compelled to do.
XVII. And be it further Ordained by the au
thority ajortjuid, That every owner of .t wood
en houie cr houl’cs, or brio* or done ftoulex
covered with wood, occupied as dwelling
hotiles or kitchens, (hall within three months
after the publication hereof, provide the
fame with a t iuiicient ladder, or have a feut
tle or _door out through the roof of such
house or houses, large enough for a man to
pais through conveniently, underthe penalty
ol a fine not exteedingtwenty doilais.
A{ triable 10 liefolueoj the Beard of Fire hla/iert
1 His undemgneU will cornu -m e an exam
ination of the Fire JJtickets, Ladder, a,d
facilities, attached to Dwelling and Ware
Houle* in thiserty on Monday ” the 1 < 1
October next. ‘ J
Id. If. Grover, j
■Jonathan Clinr, f. Committee.
W* A% Harman. J
PI Bl 1C C A’ E.
in H'xoxs-'DJT, the 7 th January next,
with V o “*re.‘ a- J’tibiic Sale, be/or, tf e
Court Finn ft in the Ctfy of Savannah,
the following valuable it ad 1 cf LanJ
THE FLAN TA J ION
ON the north branch of Little Ogt
chee. well known by the name of
s /LK hOP E.-
Thts body of land contains about 4000
acres, naniy icooof which are excellent
Rice 1— ud i end lit in 4 to SOO good cot
ton land ; oi tlie Rice land, upwards of
200 acres are at present in cultivation, and
the remainder has been under water for
nearly half a century, forn.ing perhaps
the hell reluve in the low country ofihe
two Southern St ates. On the plantation
are a good dwelling House, a barn and
machine, u new S,.w Mill, Overfed ’)
house, Negro houfrs, Sec,
Fhe whole of this innd iits within front
7• ‘ J l** niiiCS C)t •■oV,luL*;ii J
,'lc traa, Its advantages arc rartiy t q ua {.
tJ; It will be difpoied of at private la
- entire or in and viftoo, at any time
hotween litis and January. I’erfona
w.flting to j'urehalc portions t,f it, ma y
do 11 10 advantage at private tale, as the
tlivifion hues will hi run tofu t porcltafcrs.
II ex poled to public sale, it will be dt
viilvd m.o tj 01 6 tracts. An accurate
ve-iutvey will lie made previous to the
Lie.
A l S(J,
I'hu following crads of Land
On the South Branch of Little Ogeehee, ly*
intg within 1 2 mi/et cj Savannah,
Bco Acres near the mouth of the
1 wamp, iMidillitig of Land, formerly bc
l longimr to Fox, lbxL. and Williams ;
quo sens of this tmcl arc good Rice
; Land, and marly she whole of the re
! maimUr good Cotton Laud. This trad
ih capable of lorniiug a very valuable
pi.nit..non.
F4O Acres adj.lining the a!ov e , for
m. rly Ri■(’fane’s 5 about zoo acres of
t ‘ lis l j‘ rt c j'F>cla iwauip, and fume of
ihe ( ( ji cuttnji.
t; j- Ac ' ; ’- adjoin!jt ibc above, for.
mo > McLtiir.u's ; 237 a C ;..j ot this
Ir.Hi are ltvu.rvp, iy, which are cn
tin’ hi .inch a all . J V i , fv.-niiji.
500 a- is, formerly La.lot.’3 j7O of
which ar. l-.vai
5 00 •’ *meriy H’lghrt’; troef
win. h arc lu, poled to he fwairpn
1 i,£,t will be fold on a credit ot
one, two a;,d time years ; warranted ti.
tics will he given. For rurlh r particu-
Igs, enquire of Coi. FI abi;r. j h am , in
Savannah, or of ihe iublcriber.
bteph;n LI To it.
O.'tohvr- 3. 41 rt.
30 Dollars Klyvard.
K ANA WAY from the Sub
scliber, the lollowinj/ negroes.
BAIV], a tall black fellow about
hx sec-r 2 or 3 inches high, very
ralkat.ve, had on when he went
away, a long brown luriout coat,
and osriaburgs umierclolhs.
iKI b.R, a likely, (hough
b.uik feilow, has a final! fear oo
Ids forehead, 5 feet 9 or 10 in
<-nes high.
BiVION, a 1 kely yellow fei
abcui 5 leet 9 or 10 inches
h, fc''h af;[>ears to squint when
100 King at you.
The above negroes are about
?.6 or 27 years oi age; Five dol
lars euGj Will be paid by Jolegh
Haberfham, <n their confr,,:-
ment to Savannah gcia', oi tea
ddlais each by the fubferiber,
if delivered to hi.n on hr, ’-
lation near iJeauiorr.
WILLIAM HAZZARD.
Oftober j 4,6
Sheriff’s Sales.
Oti tie ift Tuesday in Nov. next,
will ht /old at tie court houje ,
in this city , between tbe hours
of ten and three o'clock,
A NEGRO MAN, named
J 1 H‘ Icized under ami by
vinur of an execution on a mort
gage, Arkins and Wcllon, vs.
William Jordan.
ALSO,
A traft of Oak, Hickory
and Pine LAND, lying in L|.
Lert county, on the north fide
of ihe middle fork of Hroad Ri
ver, adjoining land of Mr. Lee-
Gcr and Mr. Thomson, con
taining 237 acres, more or J els,
at prefenc rented to a Mr.
J ames;
One other tradl of Oak &
Hickory Land, containing 200
acres, more or less, with.n five
miles of Lou f/ille, on Lam
bert’s Big Creek, adjoining
lands of John Rogers & others
levied on ami id Ot: fold under
and by viiruc ol an execution
in Gvor of Timothy
vs. James M*!nfo!h,
ConJiio : is k iifhl
M W. WILLIAMS acx'fti
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