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ivALLS.
JCR r.RABI.r to an order of tie Jus
i:> tt of lie Inferior i ,-rtrt o, the r. run
ty ‘jj Chatham, at V.e Cuurt Liusc in
the d'y of S ivonnai , on 7 ufduy, t"r
yi tiny oj Lch uary rt ten o'llttl
wiL com-tt.ee the fde oj ill Joi'"Wi"g
property of the i .7 Ijlote of lie laic
JOSEPH CLA V, ants he tontiuurJ
jrom Any tu day . vnii’ the cy.'. ole is j-lt
\ VALUABLE PLANTATION
x \ ca'itd SPRINGFIELD, con
tciini ii; Bis acres, lying on both flies
of Mn!grovc’3 C-rc'k, of which zjo a
cr<rt are Rite Swamp, the remainder
<p od Cotton Lund. Tin-, property is
in the toivnfli p of Savatiiuh, and is
composed of 45 a:ri y aere Lots, ard
fueli of .Ik It as are connetted, wiiibe fold
tope her, and the remainder fep. ratdy.
The Farm Lots m the townlhip of
Savannah, on the VVfiite bluff roa 1 ,', viz.
No y and 7, third Ty thing, Anson’s
Ward, and no. y, Holland Tytliing,
Percival Ward, containing 4y acres
t2ch.
Four lots, being a part of the Fair
I.atvu tradt, formerly col, Vv ylly’s, viz.
no. 11 71 aerie, no. 13 57 acres, no. 3
46 atree, and no, 21 to seres.
Eleven lata in Yamncraw, nob 32,
33 37. 3 8 > 2Z > z 3* 2 4 < 2 5 26 y
27, u> tire north of the lot occupied by
Mrs. Clay.
a lot 111 Farm ft reef, wi'h the valra
blc improvement* thereo.., now occupied
Ly Mrs. CLy,
The remainder of the I.and in Ft m
Hrcet, to the louth of tfie Louie oceu.i
rd hy ivli*, Cl,v, extending to t!ie pib
-1-e let at Spring Hdi, containing a bent
50 acres, which i divided into 8 lots, &
includes part of tlie low ground.
Four lots 111 Jiwenfiuirgl), nos. 29, 30
3 1 and 32.
Two lots on Tybee Illind, nos. 3, &
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103 acres good Cotton Land, oppo
fi e Montgomery, between Vernon and
Ogeoh r rivtis,
300 ceres p.ime land near Mor.teth
In E/jtngbuttt County,
1894 acres tn one body, near G’eat
Ogceliec river, about 2y miles from Sa
vannah, granted at various periods fiotti
1 764 to 1 774.
230 acres p'nc land, adjoining the a
hove in] lauds of Micl. Maehiuhifa Inl -
ine.)v K. McCormick's.
200 acres pine land, near Krnnedy’s.
300 acres, for.iicrly Bennett's.
1500 acres pine land near Tuckifte
Kin-, formeily Ilerriot’s.
In Gynn County,
yoo ttcrcs land granted to Joepli
W right.
aco acres land, granted to Joepli
Haynes.
In Liberty County,
1700 acres in lour adjoining treats,’
formcily James Andrew’s and Gray El
liott’s, granted 1764 & 1769.
In Muciattfl) County,
200 acres formerly Wm Fox’s.
253 acres at Team’s Lluli, on the aL
atamaha.
COHDITIORS— One third Crfo—
one'liiid payable tlie ill of January,
1808—one third payable lit Januaiy,
1809, with mlcrcft. Tlie payments to
be Itcuito be Bond ami Mortgage.
WILLIAM WALLACE.} Admin-
THJM.Vr • VMMLn'G, t 1 itra-
Jtl S I ILFS, J tors.
Savannah, Rov. 29 33.
The PL AN V KIT 7 HO'l 777
Corner of SfUFFH and MEET J.VG
SJ KELLS'.
Mrs, cALDER,
HA VING taken that Large and
K.O in Hnufe known by the ti
tie oi “ Put Pl ntrrs Hoyi l” with
an intention ot fc ming a Permanent
EJlabli h"lent, bus Ipaud 110 pains, 1101
expcrcc to lit up the fame, tor ttic re
cep ion of the Lrcutleinen Philters and
families Irom the country, as alio for
t''c citizens of Chaneifou, in a tty le
that uiuus comfort, neaiuefs an 1 cun
venk ice. Every Room ('l uiteen in
tiliiubtr) is furnifhed with entire new
Jurnxtme, Bedding, Car/K!tng, tti. Sic.
The houle is newly white-washed and
fa it eel, and is now in the coinpletill
oulrr to receive the molt rtfpetiabL
c.v ‘p.'uv. The table will be- furnilhed
wifii the belt the Maikcts aftord—the
l.iqu. > wil always be the- belt—the
iet'.ints are obliging, obedient, and or.
oriie * ior will: ny others be permitted
about the hpnie—the diflrrenc Fspeio
o ’ the ciey are eakcu for the amusement
iid eonvrriitiK'e of luy beiardeig i. to
tu’ above an obtervivnce of cltinlinefs
thivugh every department of the lioul’c,
Ifccw-'.-d wuti t’ e utmod cCorts to give
falisfacviow to thole who may favor her
with their company, wdl entitle her to a
I'O.tion of public favor, Ike fluttera her
t- if of 1 avh p, her ibsrea
Clisrlriter,NevemVr 1. law f,.
Have an eye here.
JUST PUBLISHED,
iff. The MiudsAird Uiu'.ulox; Almanac,
for iSoj.
111. The fitar.d RrpiiiiiieAii ditto -for
dieto, iiotll u .cor,’ ..on!; and eurirus.
AD’nJ iflMUfstlt.} \ Cuterla4Altl£ luui jJluiit*
JULw
HI.SO,
elejyao’ c ipic- of Hymen's 3le
reva. 1. . Seriam —5 1b fiditun.
•vud jivt Uev. Jell: Mercer’s Hi.v.n
34* .4 1
V u't srnjaite at l)a. U£CRC£ HA2-I
At -i IW Sturt.
JIeA'CSU‘J ri ’ tJ ,
George Enoc,
Mcrcirmt Tavlcr,
V w
On the Bay,
Tj> Er.PECTFULLY informs h's
TV CUSIOMJ.RB and tile public ge
-1 nera'ily, that he ha3 lately received a
J hacdi;:m- alTortment of Goods in his
I hne of bu.'Lefs, ail of the belt quality,
jan i molt tafltionable colors, well suited
Ito the- present and approaching ftafons,
aa below defcribtd.
IIIS correfpor.der.ts will furnifh
bim with a futetflion of falliionable drcfT
es, both fer ladies and gentlemen, who
may always be supplied at a short notice,
with punctuality and dispatch. G-.ntie
men from the ccunti y at one days notice.
Superfine Drab, and black Dutch cloths
ditto, blue, black, ar.d dark mix’d En
glidi do.
Ido. double mill’d drabs, for’furtouts See.
do, bottle gieen, brown, and dik mix
tures for ladies polices,
Black and dark mixed double mill’d
Ket fey meres
Bed black Velvet, plain and flriped
for Veils.
do. Twiil’d Satins plain and flriped for
do.
Satin cloths, drabs, mixtures, black and
other colors
I Black and mixed patent cords
Fancy patent cords for Veils
Black silk floclcinet pattcrus
Mai fellies quiltings
Plain, w hite and figured suspenders, &c.
November 3, 425
J ho finis Stewart y
7 IN PLATE WORKER,
HA S removed his Store to the house
formerly occupied by Mr. Jubp. h
Davis, two doors call of the Buck's
Head,
T. S. returns his mod finccre that ks
to his friendi and the public in general,
for the liberal encouragement lie has re
criveri from them, and hopes that by uir
1 emitting attention he will merit a con
tinuance of tLcir favors.
lIE HAS ON HAND,
A complete all’orrment of
Articles in his Line,
which he offers for sale or. the mod rea
sonable erms. Giders will be thankful
ly received and j.uuCiually executed.
LATELY IMPORTED,
a complete alfortmei.t of the bed and
mud faihionahle
Bed Hanging Muter iuis,
which he will fix in the neatePt manner.
C T The highetl price given lor old
Pkwter and Lead.
tieptember 30. 4'S'*
M a t/Jii as Ins Icy ,
Coach, Chair and Sign Pain
ter, Gilder and Glazier,
HpAKFS tbe liberty of informing
JL his friends mid the public in gen
ial, that he has returned to this city
and taken his former (hop, in Bicugh
too tlreet, next door ead of Berj mun
Atid.-y, Esq where he intends carrying
on the adiove business. Tliofe who
with their Carriages repaired may de
uend upon having th* ir work executed
iu a mat and fubdantial manner, and on
reasonable terms.
f Having a young man, an excellent
Carriage maker, from the Nor,hward,
and the firft quality Northern Alh Plank
he flatters luuifclf that all who may fa
vor him with their commands will meet
with that fatisfedtion which it (hall be
his Cendant endeavor to merit.
He has now on hand for faie, and in
tends keeping
Light Can v ages ,
Os different deferiptions.
ffjt* All orders for Uatiiagso will be
fortva led on to tbe Northuv;d and at
tended to immediately, and be delivered
here, in the ihoruii possible time.
November II gt 30
In COUNcTIT
November 24th, >g.-i6.
ON motion, Refolvei. That Wednefdav,
the lotli of December next, be fpecial
\ let apart as u tiav of Supplication ar.d
I‘rayer to ALMIGHTY GOD, imploring
In. lilt ifings upon thiscity iu future, and an
exemption from fuel) n;.vl .tunes and call
mines *s it hx. heretofore been vifiteri with.
Rr.soi.v&o, That it be earneaiy recom
mended to our fellow eit-jetis to cease from
hufiivels, and that the fuvei al MtniOcti of
‘lu Gofpe! be refuelled to perform Divine
‘vrrvics’. delivering Dtl'courfes appropriate
to tkeoccalion.
Lv'.iaa fnara the Minutes.
Job f. Loilcs, c. c.
In COUNCIL,
Savannah, tA.il/ November, ißc6.
Re.oj.ves, That an elector so.- an Al
derman to reprclem: Oglethorpe Ward (in
the room of J-ohn 4'ettibniK , fclq. resigned)
will ire 4.C.J on I'rUl*' , the sth'December
n.At, at Andrew’s Meeting House, and
that i hos. Youn--, Jun. I’e rr Siii.k and
Wm. fiv-arbrough, J.m e.s.j’rs. be and they
..re hereby appoinied managers to iuperin
tend uie lame.
Lx tract from tin- .Mtr.ntts,
Jo 1 .) jollcs, c. c.
wAN I' E DIMM 1 DIA i ELY
an oversi.lr.
rran who cm come w i! rccom
mcnJid, wt*l meet with encourage.
mciK b ) ifrUnig on Ski daw ay Island, i o
UiCtidrii I>. \\ ) ’iy.
X0v.14 • si s
THE SUBSCRIBER,
f J AS taken the fire proof {lore, tbe
JL JL property ol col. Haberlham, and
a doors above Samuel H. Stack
houfe efq-s. Autlion Store, where he
offers hi3 services to his friends and the
public in the
Auction 6c Commission
Business.
He solicits a ft;re of the public favor,
j and assures llicm, the ftnttelt attention
J and punctuality will be paid to any bufi
-1 nefs committed to his care.
I Advances wiii be made on all proper
ty deposited in his hands, for sale.
James Hunter.
Novr. 18 29
Notice is hereby Given,
fi at the Coparnerfuip carried on here
Wiiliarn Dixon, James Dick
son and George Penny,
Under the firmof James Dickson, &Cos
expired, by its own limitation,on the iff
inllant; thol’e who have any demands a
gairift the concern will pkafeprefent them,
and those indebted, are requested to
make payment to James Dickton, who is
authoriled to fettle the aifairs of the
concern.
William Dixon,
James Dickson,
George Penny.
In future the business will be continu
ed by William Dixon & James Dickson
under the firm f
James Dickson, & Cos.
June 30 88
PUBLIC SALE. ~
On IVsDXF.snAr, the ’Jlh January next’
will be offered at l’ubltc Sale, before the
Court Houfein the City of Savannah,
the fol'.oauinp valuable tiaSs of Land,
THE PLANTATION
ON the nort.li branch of Little Oge.
chee, well known by the name of
SILK HOPE.
Tliis body of land contains about 4000
acres, nearly icoo of which are excellent
Rice land, and from 4 to 500 good cot
ton land j of the Rice land, upwards of
200 seres arcat present in cultivation, and
the remainder has been under water for
reaily half a century, forming perhaps
tbe Led refervein the low country of the
two St t'thera States. On the plantation
are a good dwelling House, a barn and
J iTuciui,.', anew Saw Mill, Overseer’s
j nout. Nt gro houses, &c.
Tin- whole of this land lies within from
7 1,2 ro iomiies ot Savannah ; as a fin*
gl trad, its t dvantages are rarely equal
dr 1 wll be disposed of at private laic,
cd.i-f ■ ntiieor in vdivifion, ai any time
bctwut. this and January. Peifotis
wishing .<* purchase portions of it, may
• J to -advantage at private sale, as the
iviiion i ncs will be run tofuit putchafers
L t... ‘eu to public faie, it will be di
vided imo sor 6 tracts. An accurate
re-survey will be made previous to the
1 ale.
ALSO,
file ! oi low ing tr a fts of Land
On the South Branch of Little ly
i tg vr.th'tn 12 miles of Savannah,
8;,o seres near the mouth of the
swamp, cor.filting of Land, formerly be
longing ti Fox, Dixfee and Williams ;
400 acres of this tract are good Rice
Laud, and nearly the whole of the re
mairtder good Cotton Land. This tract
is capable of forming a veiy valuable
plantation.
840 Acres adjoining the above, for
merly Brilbanc’s; about 200 acres ot
this trad sre cypress swamp, and fome of
the high-laid suitable for cotton.
872 Acres adjoining the above, for
meily McLdlan’s; 237 acres of this
trad are IVarnp, 1* 1 of which are on
the bianchcalled Lte's swamp.
500 acres, formerly Preston’s 150 of
which are swamp.
500 acres, formerly Hughes’; ijoof
which are supposed to be lwamp.
Fhele lauds will be fold on a credited
one. two and three years ; wananted ti
tii_3 wiii be given. For further particu
lars, enquire of Col. Habersham, in
Savannah, or of the lubferiber.
Stephen Elliott.
Odober 3. 416.
TOR SALE.
TWO LOTS ia this city known fcy
the numbers 23 and 24, Green
Ward, fronting King and Ealt Broad
ftrects, adjoining each other- One au
improved lot, with a double tenement ;
two £ery hoafe, sixty feet long, twenty
teet wide—a good kitchen, ehair-houfe
atul other out buildings equivalent ; the
other an unimproved lot—the above
mentioned lots are offered for sale on res- (
fonable terms for calh, or aew negroes, j
any cue inclinable to purchase will
pleafefend a line to JNO. M. DASH*
ER, 011 the Augutta road, twenty
miles from Savannah.
Nov. 21 ;Bt* 30.
EOR SALE. ~
I \ LU.EJ.I yotins negro fellow, from 25
-a to 27 years ol age, as .comp ete a far
mer (black or white) as any in the lautbern
country—he is every thinr 11 ecefr.tr>.- for a
mrmsr to he except a Mtchara;, and even
his a tolerable turn for carpciter's work.
Me is a corrpV'e watts** and Oilier—a good
Butcher, ar.a without a fauit The owner
will have no cbjr.'t.sn to exchange him f, r
two New Negro Boys. The realon of his
betag of.cred for ta’c, atul t.trtherparticulars
will be made L.towx. on application at this
cff.ce.
Nov. it
Land & Negroes.
o
For Sale in Georgia-
ALL that Ifbnd in view of Darien,
on the Alatarcaha, known by the
< name of
BLACK ISLAND,
Containing about 300 acres of high
land, and 900 ncres of braekifli at and
; frefh marsh. ’i he high land is of the
j firtt quality for Cotton, and the crop of
the rnoft prom’fit.'g kind. It has a!fo
this advantage, that it may be taffy
flowed with frtfli water, and of course
equally weli adapted for the culture of
rice as of cotton. The high land giving
complete security both for settlements
and prrfervation of crops. It is well
known from the fuccefsful experiments
which major Butler has made by plant
ing fnnilar lands, that they are not only
very productive, but the quality of tbe
cotton is much superior to that raised
on the high land. There will be fold
with the above property, one hundred
seasoned SLAVES, and pofftffion can
be given the firft of January next
For terms apply to IPilliam Mem, or
Edward Swarbrecl, Efqrs, Savannah.
Thomas Spalding,
Novr. 14 28
Valuable Town Property,
FOR SALE.
That commodious tenement
FiOUSE, where the fubferi.
bers formerly lived, confiding of tvro
good and well finiflicd DWELLING
HOUSES, with floor cloths, grates and
every necessary out buildings for the
accommodation of fepaiatt families,
ALSO,
That newconveniet Houle, with good
out houses of every defeription, at pres
ent occupied by Mr. Harman, and
known by Lot No. 11, Old Franklin
Ward.
VACANT LOTS,
Nos. 25, 26, and 27, Liberty Ward,
corner Lots, and situated in a part cf the
Town, that seems to be progrtffing faft
in improvements- Nos. 9, and Co
lumbia Ward—Mo. 30, is a corner Lot.
For terme apply to
Mem, Alack ay & Cos,
November 4 425-
FOK PR JV A r£~b ALE,
A TRACT of very valuable Cotton
and 1 rovifion LcxND, contain
ing nearly thrte thousand acres, belong
ing to the eitate of Richard R. Ash,
iituated on the J Hard cl Davtfufkie, di
redtiy oppoiite Savannah bar, atul dis
tant only 5 or 6 miles from Tybee Light
House. 1 hefe lands are inferior to
none in the slate—the prelect crop of a
bout Aco acres of Cotton, and 200 acres
of Provifioit will fully prove this.
The Tradt is dividtd iuto four Plan,
rations, and wiii be fold together or se
parately, all of which are well fettled,
Laving every necessary building for a
Cotton Plantation, moil of them have
been ereded since the hurricane, and cf
the bell materials. On Newbury ain
convenient and comfortable two flory
dwelling house, kitchen and waflt house,
entirely new. The buildings on Salt
Pond are a little inferior, and in excel
lent repair. Mary-Field and the ridge,
have been lately fettled and have over
seer’s houses, &es
Terms, one third cash, the other two
thirds in one and two years, the purcha
ser giving bond and mortgage of the pro.
perty, with perfoual security, it required.
The overseer at Newbury, will (hew the
Lands and diiifion lines. For further
particulars, apply to
MART FRASER.
O* Provisions, Plantation Tools, &c.
may be had with the plantations, at a
fair valuation.
Beaufort, S. C. July 15 92
FOR SALE.
’ I"'HOSE two verv pleafantiy fituat-
X ed LOTS, in the city ct Savan- 1
nan, in Broughton street, No. 2 and *,
Ahfon Ward, nearly opposite to tin.
relidence ol Mr. S. H. Stackhoufe.
ALSO,
Two Lots containing 45 Acres each,
iu Anion Ward, No. 2 and 3, situate iu
the neighborhood of the PlantatioD cf
George Mtllen, Esq. and being very val
uable on account of their being near to
tbe city of Savannah.
The moft clear and indisputable titles
for said Lots, deduced from the original
grantee, will be executed to the pur
chafer, aY.d a very extensive and libera!
credit will be granted for the payment
of the consideration money. For the
particular terms and conditions of sale,
apply in Savannah, to either of the fub_
bribers.
GEORGE WOODRUFF,
JOHN LAWSON.
Caution.
Lost or Mislaid,
A NOTE drawn bv Messrs. NA2A
HE I'T and THOM ASSON, in favor
lof iVlevsrs. JOHN Y. WHITE and Cos. ar.d
indorfed by them and Knox and IV-pe, da
ted Annuli 30th, tS.6. All persons art
cautioned aot to receive tke fame, an it is
Knox Pope.
November tS 29
________ ______________
BILLS of LADING
Vo< Sale at this Office.
30 Dollars Reward.
ON Tuefilay the fourth ir.ftant. rh_
fented li tiif'.if Irr.tn trie fubfen
ber, bis carpenter fell -.v ROBIN. He
is a mulatto ; about five feet ten inches
high, fpere made, fpe; ks good Er.glilh
and is fond of beating tire drum, he is
about twenty five years of age ; Crafty
and iiifc'ent, be lately belonged to msj.
Jeffc M’Cali ar.d lias beer, with him m
the Indian nation : he may trv to pass
fer h freeman, tho’juftice h.3s (liortened
one of his years. It RCiilIN is taken
within thirty milrs of the sea-board,
fifteen dollars will he given viicn deli
vered to the lubferiber, and all reafor.a
ble expences allowed, or thirty doliars
if taken at any greater distance, or ten
doliars for lodging him in any goal in
this state, or South Carolina, and giving
information thereof to the fublcribtr in
Sunbury. All mailers ofvcffels and o*
titers are cautiwned against carrying
away or harboring said fellow.
Isaac Cutlibert.
Novr. 21
30 Dollars Revrarcl.
RANAWAY from the Sub
scriber, the following nt ,r rrot’s.-
SAM, a tall black Idiow about
iix feet 2 or 3 inches high, v;ry
talicative, Hati on vvhen he vrenc
away, along brown lurtout coat,
and osr.aburgs undtrcJoths.
i L 11:,L, a likely, tliough
black fellow, lias a fruail fear cn
his forehead, 5 feet 5 or 10 in
ches high,
SIMON, a likely yellow fel
low, about 5 feet 9 or 10 inches
high, appears to fqumc when
looking at you.
The above negroes about
16 or 27 years of age. Five dol
lars each will be paid by Joseph
Haberlham, on their commit
ment to Savannah goal, or ten
dollars each by the fubferiber,
if delivered to him on his plan
tation near Beaufort.
WILLIAM IIAZZARD.
October 3.
20 Dollars Reward,
UN AWAY from the fublcriiie** on ora*
x. bout the thirtieth of June last, two ne
gro fellows,BEN and GUY, they have beets
in tbe country about four years! Ben is a
bout five feet three or four inches high, a
very dark complexion, I peaks Englidi mtd
hng w ell. Guy is about five feet two or
throe inches high, flout made, has a great
number of his country marks on him, speaks
flow and. very bad Engliih. Whoever will
tecure the above runaways so that the own
er can get them, fhali receive TWENTY
DOLLARS REWARD, Ten Dollars caclx
audail charges paid.
GEORGE W. ALLEN.
Little Ogechee •
Nov. 25. £I
Notice.
Mr. SAMUEL BROWNJOHN
ot the city- ol bavannah, having
alligned all his debts and effects, either
due or belonging to himitlf, individually,
and as a Cos partner in the firm of Gabri
el Harris, & Co- for the benefit of aU
his creditors ; All persons indebted to
the fnid Samuel Brownjohu, or to the
said firm of Gabriel Harris & Cos. will
please td make payment to the fubferi.
bers or either of them. Persons hold,
ing any property cr cffe£l6 of the said
parties, are hereby cautioned against de
livering tbe fame but to the order cf
the fubfenbers: and those having de*
mands will please to prefeat the fame to
F- D. PETIT de FILLERS, for
liquidation,
D. B* Mitchell,
F. D. Petit de Vi'lers.
Nov. 28 im 32 Assignees}
To I.UT,
And Possession given Immediately.
IN the village of St. Gall, fron.
ting the back part of the house
of Thomas Young, efq one wooden T£.
NEMENT wi.h convenient appurte
nances.
2d. The eastern half of the upper
part of the brick Tenement, and the
fame half of the yard and out house?.
situated on the bay, near the Exchange f
the other part being occupied by Mcifrs.
Ogden’s and Baker.
and. The blue tenerueat situated is
Waihington ward, facing the pumps
with a garden, a yard and out buildings,
the whole occupying an entire lot.
4th GSee No. 9, in the 3 i fiery of
the Coffee-bcufe, where convenient and
lase Itorage can be procured upon good
terms.
sth. On Hrden Miarftbe ilore for.
rnerly occupied by Samuel lhiilen, wi’h
the large and coevenient cellar undo
ntath. For terms apply to
F. D. Petit d.e Viliers,
Attorney for EJw. Barden.
nov. 23 Ist 3?
N 0 r I C E.
THE Su'ifcrdicr hs3 .pointed Ni
cholas TursbulL, Esq. Mr. Isaac
Minis, and M r . Cuarlea BfcSNEv.i/,
his lawful atto-niis daiuig his ableucj;
from tins is.L-.is-
I. S. De Montmollin,
iScptsmbcr ui, id isi.