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Tiinh’ .V.; ■■■ \f //.. C,![i rfS, annait
Prockima ; ion.
7" MT RF. AS it ha* b'-en reprefcnted to the
City Cnu cil, hv t’ e Truftec.* and
Ve'lry Cm- f.inan ( atholic Chu ch in tl .
City, that ! ome ill-difpo!ed person perfo, ,
t” tr in onki’n”;;; vl|l| ra-nly in a wanton and
tarrileviou. manner, uilcliarge Fire-Arms at
an i tin .ugh tin’ door, arid disfigure the Altar
o‘ the said Church, with Hails and La. k-'-hot,
thereby iiifultim; • ur mnft holy Religion, and
•violation the race and good order 01 this ch
tv. Now therefore, in order that the perpe
trator* ofthis olTeme may be difeovered and
btnvcrbt to due pu iiib neiit, I do hereby, witty
the aifetit of the City Council, oiler a
reward nt Fli lY DOLLARS for the
sUcoVUry of the person or perlont who com
mitted tiie said offence. And I do hereby
e.hai ‘e ud Caty offtce.'s and Watchmen to he
▼i *ilant in pr’V■ ting titular outrages and
yirntedting the II aufe* of public Worlhip from
itnilar injur ie in future.
IN WITLESS whereof I have cause
(1,. S.) the eat of the said ci'y to be her eunt
aiTi ved, this a.3th day of January, A. i>
1807.
JOHN V. NOEL, Mayor.
January 30 9
R.iinizev & Par nett
J
“J AVE taken a Itsfe for three years
X JL of Waynes V\ liars and (lore- (late
ly acctipice by J & R- News if) and
mean devoting their attention to the tra.i
faipiofl of bufuv fs for tliir Mercantile
friends in *• ngnfta and the up County,
vmofe inUrcll they will at ail times en
deavour to promote. Having for 1 tier
jtvfrnt a furplufs of (lore room they r ill
lake Product on Storage
Their Stores and wharf, privilege cn
Kuax’s wharf arc for Leafc.
January ij. St. 4.
factorage.
F. n. PE I I r tie VILLERS,
Has removed to the
£1 TO R E lately occupied hy MefTrs.
O Havens St Kia i, on Judge June’*
w.ia l. lie Hill continues the
factorage CoimnilHon
Business.
Arul will p.jy rvcty attention to the
intcrrll thofe who will have the
gooihitfi to cutrull him wn'h heir hull
mfs He wtiiirkc liberal advances, il
rcqrfh'cd, on produce bring deposited
foi laic
Hr k. rps n conflant ftipply of the
bell out Madeira WIN It., v/uicb he fell*
by the pip-, q larur calk or detrrj ihn.
nov aH* tim 3*
Factorage.
O
COFFEE-MO USF. WHARF, No. 10.
lie tliil continues the
Factorage. & Commission
Businejs •
Fla* large and ‘afe (lore* for the recepti
o„ o COUNTRY TKODUCE, and
vih pay eveiy attention to the ii.terdl
of those who may ttiltuft him their
bulutds.
Joseph Habersham.
Odober ji 414
Tiie Subscriber
’ T prt{ ut occupied tli/t \V 11 iRF
& S r O RL formerly c.vtipud by Col.
OuienoN, and liiil continue* the
\
L umbt r Factorage,
and
Commiffi >ll ftufmefs ;
He will llore Ihoduce on mo - late term*.
HAS FOR SALE,
Rum, Brandy, lot:, Moialf. Sugar,
l . tier, 1 and Suptitiue l'tour, ol
tuts years
Thomas lones,
Gordon't !!'/:,irf,
Odober 10. ts. 418.
Notice is hereby (riven,
That th Coparr.or (hip carried on here by
William Dixon, James Dick
i'oll anb Gn rgc Penny,
Finder the firmof J*MRt Dic kson, &Cos
expired, by it* own limitation, on ti e itt
intlaiit ; thole who have au> demam h a
gautd tbc concern will plealc prelect them,
aid those indebted, are uqinllrd lo
make payment to James Dicklou, who is
au. horiled to Rule the ahuii* of the
concern.
William Dixon,
James Dickson,
Gemot* Penny.
fn future the boliurf will be continu
ed by William Dixon & James JJnkicn
tinder the firm ol
James Dickson, <Sc Cos.
June 3c 81$
For bale,
r-psilf H utc and I.ot on the l?av at pref
-1 tm or.U|)i<d b> l)r. Curm.nig. A
F jiv. >n Virus. River, y runs turn S.
v ,nr sh, if a nut as) -sre*, ru will K is 1
v,usl)a’Dwchi.ig H >ufe, with Kite’ en S:a
b e Kc. i... It h-A Niva; been clUtncd a
Iw.i'iiiv for Summer reside ce. A
ii.t Lot us to the at>. *\ ar.d
iVvrr..! fn all ButLi i Lou in \'tm.i..birgli
o. t’ e rivtr.
The a'.v.ve propertv will he fo'.l on a cre
dit the ccnd .is iu of which will be nu, t
knoau on *,), hcition to
\\ m.* Wallace.
-->•. x - .
PROPOSALS
fOR C/ ■f7lXO
Mails Jthe Lir.Ucd Stales,
ON T.;*
rcLif/rnro post.roads,
WILL BE ftkCEjVED AT
The General Post-Office
IN WASHINGTON,
Until the Jour teenth tiny of January next
inc/ujtve •
IN GEORGIA.
From Augusta, by Little River, Lin
coln c, h. Petersburg and Elberton, to
Franklin c. ft once a week.
Leave Franklin every Thursday noon,
and arrive at Angufta on Saturday by
5 p m. Leave A ugufla every Sunday
at 8 a m. an I arrive at Franklin c. h.
on I'uePday hy noon.
From the High Shoals of Appalachee
river by Coweta, Point Plcafant or
Tuckabatchee, and Alabama river, to
Fort St ddert once a week.
Ltave High Shoals every Saturday at
2 p m and arrive at Fort Stoddtri ‘he
next Friday by 6/> m. Leave Fort
Sloddert every Saturday at 4 a. m. and
arrive at High hoah the next Saturday
hy taw.
From ngusta, by Columbia c. h. to
WHhington oiice a week.
Leave Augusta tvery Sunday at 3 p.
m. and arrive at Washington on Monday
by 4p. m. Leave Wafh.ngton every
Tutlcay at 8 a m and ar.veat Augus
ta on Wcdnefday by 10 a. m.
From Wafhmgton, by Burris’s, Ltx
ington, Athens, VVatkiusville, &c Clarkf
boro’, to (ackfon c. h once a wc k.
Ltave Walbington every Tuesday at
8 a. m and arrive at Jacklon c. h, on
vv ednefday hy 6 p. m Leave Jatkfon
c. h. every Sunday at 6 u m. and arrive
at Wafhmgton on Monday hy 4 pm.
From Washington, hy GrtciTb.ro’,
Powtlton, K’r.iardfonville, Sparta,
Georgetown and Warrenton, to L.uts
ville once a ci k.
Leave VV alhington every Tuesday at
6 a in and arrive at Lou fville on Friday
by it a. m. Ltave Louisville every
Fiic’.ay at 3 p m and arrive at Washing”
ton on Monday by 5 p, m.
Front Louifvilic, by Saunderfville, and
Fort VVilkuifon to Miliedgtvill once a
week.
L ave Louifvilic every F:iday at 4
p m. and arrive at Miiledgeville on Sa
turday by 4p. m Leave Miiledgeville
tvtry Thurluay at 6 am. and ainve at
Louifvilic on Friday by 10 a. m.
From Riceboro’, hy Fort James, to
Tattnall t. h- and from Rictburo’, to
Sunbury once a week.
Leave Riceboro’, every Wcdnefday at
11 a. m. and arrive at Sunbury by 1
р. Leave Sunbury tvery Wcdnefday
at 4p. in. and arrive at Tattnall c. h
on 1 rtJay by 6p. m. Leave Tattnall
с. h. cvrry Saturday at 6 a. m and arrive
at Riceboro’ on Sunday by 6p. m.
N O T E S.
1. THE Pi-tl matter General may ex
pcdittthc nuns and aitcr lilt tunes ot
arrival and departure at ary time durin,
the cor.iii u ‘iK. of the contracts, he (li
puliti: g an a..equate enmpenfati’ n ten
any ixua Kpe.iic that may be occbfion
id thertOy.
2 I‘ittcen minutes fliall he allowed
for opening and doling tne mails at all
cffi'.s where uo particular time is ipe-
Citied.
3 For every thirty m-nutes delay
(ui avvM able accidtutß excepted) m ar
riving alter the time pretcribed in any
c> nUaCt, the contractor fliall forfeit one
dollar; and if the tieiay continues until
the iicpartur ot any depending mail,
whereby the mails deitineo fur such de
pending mad lose a trip, an additional
loifciturc of five dollars mail be mcuired.
4. News papers as well as letter. re
to lent 111 the mail; and if any per
son making proposals, dtfires to carry
ncWb-papeta, other than ihofe conveyed j
in the mail, for lira own emolument, le J
mull slate in his oropofals for what lum
he will carry with the emolument, and 1
for what sum without Ih.lt emolument, j
5. Should any perion making p opo- ;
fals dtfire an al cram u of the times of
arrival and departure above fpecified, lie
tnult il&rc in bis proposals the altcio
tron defiad, ano the niflertnce they will
make in the terms ot the contract
6. Pirloris making proposals arc de
tired to Rate their pric s by the year,
rm.fe who contract will receive their
p.’y qrnttevly in the months of Augutl,
November, February and May, in oiic
m0..1h after the cxpnatiou of each qtur*
ter.
7. No other than & free white person
ih-ti be employed to convey the inaiL
8. Where the proposer intends to
convey the mall m rile body of a tfage
carriage, he is dtJtrcd to lfatc it in his
proposals.
9 The Poll mailer General ref.-rves
to hunttii tiie right oi declaring any
conir cl at an end whenever three fat*
lures happen which amount to the lots
ot a trip each.
10. The contrails for the above
routes ate to be in operation or. the firft
day ot April next, and are to coutinue
IQ force tor two years.
GIDEON GRANGER,
Port-master general.
General PotT-orncs,
(41) Withmg.on ..ity, Xov. 13, 1806
Toll l
TO let tew CONVENIENT STORES
Hirdeiti whart. Applt to
Notice 7 .
fubfcribcr earnestly reqileiU l’l
JL peTons indebted to bim, by notes
and open accounts, to settle thtir refpec
live dues early m the prefect year, fas
to enable him to meet bis own engage,
men’s at that time—from the repeated
delinquency of many whose accounts
have been (landing open for several
years, he is now obliged to infill on a
fett'.emcnt ; therefore all of this descrip
tion, not paid by thej firtt of March
next, will be placed in the hands of an
attorney for collection, a3 no longer in
dulgence can possibly be given. To
those who Hhvt leeti puudtual in their
engngentenW with him, tie returns them
hij fin here thank;-; and from his exten
sive importations rom the bell, and mod
direct DRUG MARKETS, he will
continue to furnifb them, on Ins usual
credit, with articles of the best quality,
and at the lowed prices All dealers in
Medicines will find it an objedl to be
lupplied by him, as 2 confidcrable allow
anee will be made to thole w-ho purchase
to fell again.
GEORGE HARRAL.
January 20, 6
.COUNTY TAX.
NOTICE
the four and fferent D'flrifls of
X Chatham County, and City of Sa
vin ah. The Snbfcrtber is now ready
to receive tile Taxes for the lall year,
1806, an I tliofe that do not pay their
‘1 .tx by Wcdnefday, ‘be 18th day of
F hruary next, will be in default, and
on Thursday the 19'h, Executions will
be .Ifucd out of < flke as the law diredts.
Thole that have not pud their Taxes
for 1805, will have no further indul
gence.
PETER DF.VEAUX , 7 a c.c.c
Tax Collector* Office J
6th January 1807. J 9
Land & Negroes .
lor Sa ! e in Georgia-
ALL that lfland in view of Parien,
on the Alatamaha, known by the
name of
BLACK ISLAM),
Containing about 300 acres of high
and, and 900 acres of bracktfh and
fiefh marlh. Ihe high land is of the
firil qua i. y for Cotton, and the crop of
the molt promifiug kind It has alio
this advantage, that it may be tafily
fl 1 wed with trefh water, and of course
.qually welt adapted forthe culture of
rjee as of cotton. Tne high land giving
complete security both for iettlements
ill preservation of crops. It is well
known from the fuccefsful experiments
which major Butler has made by plant—
tng similar lands that they are not only
very productive, but the quality of the
otton is much fupnior to that raifeo
n the high land. There will be fold
with the above property one hundred
cab in and SL A V ES, anti poff.lfion eat.
ie given the firft of January next
For ttrms apply to IVilliam Mein, or
Edward Siv.irbrech, Elq-a Savannah.
‘lhomas Spalding.
Novr. 14 28
Valuable lpwn Property,
tOK SAL E.
rj’fPT commodious tenement
X HOUSE, wriere the fubferi
hers formi-.iy lived, confining of two
good and well fitufhrd DWELLING
HOUSES, with fLor cloths,grates anci
every necefTary out buildings for the
accommodation if separate families.
ALSO,
That new convenit t House, with good
out houses of eviry deiertp ion, a*prcf
ent occupied by Mr. II arm an, and
knowm by Lot No. 11, Old Ftanklin
W ard.
VACANT LOTS,
Nos. 25, 26, and 27, Liberty Ward,
comer L is, and li'uated in apart of the
Town, that feens to be progrtlTmg fall
in improvements Nos 9, and 30, Co
lumbia Ward—No. 30, is a corner Lot.
Fttr terms apply to
A ‘em, Mackay <& Cos.
Uontmker 4 4 2 5*
litlerior Ohiit, June Jerm*
UPON the petition of Rachael Mor
gan, relict oi lofeph Morgan
deceoftd, begging the eftabhlhment of a
certain written agreement, w herein Tho
mas IV M’Kennon became indebted to
Philip Burneman of laid county, in the
ium ot one hundred and forty three dol
lars ieveuty five emts—and that said Jo
seph Morgan in his life time, bought
laid agreement of said Burneman, which
said agreement is 1011, or mislaid ;
ORDERED, that laid agreement or
evidence ot debt be tflabliftied as direct
ed by the fix.h fedton of the Judiciary
ad, in tuch cases, made and provided,
pue notice being given of this application
agreeable totlie'rules of court, unless
taulc be shewn to the contrary*.
By tire Court, from the Minute 1.
Au Jones, C. 1. C. G. C.
Odober 24 422 tawfim
ASSIZE, fir February 1807
I'UE price of FI.OUR feeing 9 dollars per
Dirrel BREAD nruft weigh, VIZ.
t J 1-2 cents loaf ] 6 1-4 cents loaf
2lb 5 ox. ] 1 lfe 21 -2
Os which all Bakers and Sellers of Biead
Pgjgg,
30 Dollars Reward.
R ANA WAY from the Subfcriher on the
6th January last, a Negro woman named
BEI.LER, about 5 feet 4 or 5 inches high,
stout made, full face, yellow eyes, traflsey head
and of a yellow complexion. She 19 supposed
to be lurking in the neighborhood of Savannah
or Thunderbolt. Any person lodging her in
Savannah goal, or delivering her to the fub
ferifetr, shall receive the above reward.
Limp Ihl y.
January 27 ts 8
5 Dollars Reward,
RAN-AWAY from the fubfcribcr
on Saturday the 3d inflant, a nt
igro fePow named GEORGE, well
known in and about Savannah, and for
merly belonged to Capt. George Haift,
He is about 5 feet, 5 or 6 inches high,
thin visage, Hammers whtn quellioned
! sharply ; and when he went away his
left hand was wraped in a woolen bag,
in confequeuce of a Whitlow he had on
his little finger, on the left hand ; fie
has a wife at Mrs Haifts on Wilming
ton, and it is supposed he will be about
there. All persons, and masters of ves
sels particularly, are cautioned not to
harbour, employ or take him away, as
the law will be rigorously enforced a
gainll them. Whoever will return him
to the fubfcribtr, or lodge him in goal
in Savannah, shall receive the above re
ward.
P. GUERARD.
January r;. 3
20 Dollars He ward,
RUNAWAY from the fUifcriber on or a
buut the thirtieth of June last, two ne ,
gvo fellow s, BEN and GUY, they have been
in the country about four years, Ben is a
bout hve leet three or four inches high, a
very dark complexion, speak- Engiifh mid
ling well. Guy is about five feet two or
three inches high, stout made, has a great
number of his country marks on him, speaks
flow and very bad Euglilh. Whoever will
ecure the above runaways so that the own
er can get them, (hall receive TWENTY
UOi.LARS REWARD, Ten Dollarseahe
ndssi. charges 15 aid
GEORGE W. ALLEN.
Little Ogee bee.
* at
50 Dollars Reward.
13 UNA WAY from the Subscriber
*Yometime pafl,his negro wench Char
lott, well known in and about Sa
vannah, as a Market wench, felling veg
etables— (formerly known as Galach’/i
Charlotte.) The above Reward will be
givtn to any person, giving proof of li6r
being harbored by any white person, or
free person of colour—but if taken with
out pioof ot her being harboured by ei
ther of the above mentioned persons,
live dollars will be given for her being
‘odged in goal, or to the fubfcribcr on his
plantation.
Joseph Stutz.
January iS taw 4
20 Dollars Reward.
an AN A WAY
JL\, 1 rom t Ire
■ Foblcuhtr, on the
25th October, 1806,
a negro woman, a
bout 22 years of age;
is a short thick wench,
rather blacker than negroes are in gene
ral, thick lips, and feme pock marks on
her face ; speaks broken Englilh, and
has a down look; she is an African born ;
has been in the country .about (even,
years, her name is Mary —she fay 6 thati
(he belongs to James M’lntofh, of this
place. The above reward will be paid
to any person that wili lodge said wench
in Savannah Jail, and nectfta*y expenses
paid ; she has beta ufi and to house work,
is a cook and waftter, See. and occasion j
ally has worked in the field. I expeft j
that said werch has gone to Augufla, or j
was landed at Puruburgh, as 1 have
reason to apprehend that she left this
in one of the Augtifta boats.
>dward Mrbbins.
C3* It is not unlikely that she may
have a forged pass, and will endeavor to
pass herfelf as a free woman.
January 20 6
25 Dollars Reward.
RAN-AWAY from Capt. A. D. Abrahams,
. in Savannah, some time in September, last,
a Negro fellow named TONEY, obout 5 feet
6 inches high, and about 26 years of age, stout
made and has a larae mouth and eyes. He was
taken up in Coolawhatchie and made his escape.
Whoever will lodge him in any goal, or deli
ver him to the subscriber lhali receive the a
bove reward. All persons are forwarned a
gaiust hlreingor harboring the laid negro.
ISAAC ABRAHAMS.
January 30. 2m. 9
ABSENTED THEMSELVES ~
ABOUT ten davs ago four Negro fellows
SANDY, LIMERICK, ISAAC, and
SCIPIO, tl>e property of Mrs. Hannah Houl
ton. Whoever will lodge the said negroes in
the Jail of Savannah,or deliver them to the O
verteer upon Mrs. Wyllv’s Flantation Skida
way Gland will receive a liberal reward.
Richard $. Wylly.
N. B. As the said Negroes are well known
in the neighbourhood otviavanuah, a declcrip
tion of their person is thought unnecelTary.
January 30. 9.
bllls
ON NEW-YORK at a sir or t fight, FOR
SALE by
1- ,r UPC & William Mag-.ee.
Administrator’s
SALES.
Pursuant to an order and decree of the
Court of Ordinary of the County of
Chatham,
Will be exposed nt Public Sale, at the
Court.houi e of tie thy 0/ Scvannab , on
the first “luesdjy in April next,
VLL that tract or parcel of LAND
containing 350 acres, be :lie fame
more or less, late the property of
George Baillie, dtceafed, being in the
county of C mden, bounded on the e;,lt
by Grtat Satilla River, and on all other
bides by Land vacant at the time ot tne
survey thereof.
Also, one other traft or parcel of
land, containing 300 acres, be the fame
more or iels, late iht property of George
Baillie, deceased, being in the county of
Camden, hounded on the Eatt by the
said George Baiilit’s land, and on ail
other fi its by vacant iand, at the timft
of the survey thereof.
Also, ail that tract of land, contain
ing 500 ac ee, be the fame more or h fs,
originally granted to Robert Baillie, de.
ceased, 1 eing in the county of M’ltuofti,
| bounded south by the river Aiatamaha,
ea(l on the land originally granted to
Cathrine Douglass, north on landb gran
ted to Wm. M’lntofb, am) w< ft on
lands granted to John M’Cullough,
which laid three tradts of land were se
verally fold at the confifcatcd falcs, and
purchifed by the late John Peofr Ward,
deceased, anti now to bedifposed of, un
der an order of court, at part of his real
tdate. Ihe two fiift tracts con’.t.tt
good Cotton Land, and the last trad it
of thr first quality of Tile Swamp.
Terms to be mde known on the da. us
sale, and for further particulars apply tt
col. fo'tph Haber sham, in the city of
Savannah, or to the fubferibers on lite
lfland ot Curt her'and.
N. S. BAYARD, Adm’or,
ESI HER BA.YARD, Adm’rx.
Febrnary 3 jo.
JOHN BOLTON, SUR . ‘j Cemdrn
vfu > Superior
WILLIM NORRIS, J Court,
March derm, iß<;6,
UPON the petition of John
Bolton, lurvtving copurt*
n. r of Robert & John Boßc n
praying the foreciofnre of the E
quity of Redemption on *he rol
owiiig premif.s, mortgaged to
thefaid Robert & John rlolton
for the four) of eleven hundred
and forty fix dollars, payable the
fifth of January ibor, and
alio for the further sum of ele
ven hundred and forty fix Coi
iars .no inteieft payable the
fifth or November ilsoz, to wit,
the following tots and parts of
’ors in the town of St. Mary’s
Ail tiiat wharf lot containing
50 feet on St. Mary’s street and
tunni g 150 tret wefb to jud
fon’s water lot, and trom St. Ma
ry’s ftreer to the river ioe ieec
and along the river 100 feet.—-
The fame being the front of lot
No. lour in the plan of said
town.—Also part of laid lot
No. four beginning at Ready
street running weft on the St.
Mary’s street to Judfor’s lot be
on Ready street 200 feet north
to Divine Young’s lot or line 6c
1 50 weft on said Young’s line to
Judson’s lot wuh the buddings
and improvements thereon. -
Also lot No. (43) forty threa
containing four acres then oc
cupied by Peter ‘A-. Green, with
the buildings and improvements
thereon, and on mouorr of Mr-
Stites attorney for the pe’inoner,
it is orderea by the court
that the principal interest 2nd
costs upon the laid mortgaged
premiles be paid into court with
in twelve months from this
and unless the lame be lo paid
the equity of redemption lhali
thenceforth be foreclofed and of
ther proceedings take place pur—
suant to the of aflembly m
such case made anu provided :
And' it is further ordered in
pursuance of the said ad that rh s
rule be published in one of the
public gazettes of this state at
lead once in every mon.h untill
the time appointed for payment,
orferved on the mortgager or h g
pecial agent or attorney at
ieaft fix months previous to the
time the laid money is ordered
to be paid into court as aforelaid
ExtraA from the min
utes this Oth. Ma'tb, iSo6,
ISAAC CREWS, c. t. c. e. a
lam 12 m 60.
IP anted Immediately ,
A MAN who understands the mar-’j.-.
ti nt ct Negroes and is we'Ua.rjUaiuO
,and with the planting of rice, spp'v to.
Geer e tV. Allen*