Georgia republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1806-1807, February 20, 1807, Image 4

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N'IMMAN M‘I.J;AN\ VILI lAM )•• liAKNKS. +y FUBSLIvII'TiON rV.Mi.KSan: lefu sf thi: * ook-.Siore of Mc-Hr* S ymo;;r ‘ Wool- Iv-pter, #ml at of Mr. Joiiti Hill, on the Ahiy. Hav. l ebru *ry >7 P.hambe: s, Inferior Cr,u<t, Chatham Ct..m'y, \\'h February, 1807* Prcltut I.’ i hijnnr, JOHN H. MOREL. *?’ TPON the petition of William John vJ l>aviea, flsting that he is confi ned in prison in this county for debt, at the fait of Dutiklty and §rr.iih, hy procefi of C?a Sa ifihcd out of trie Stipe riorcr.n't of t hath.im County, that he is Uriah c to pay the debt for which he is confined, or to fatisfy the fame, or to fuppnrt li'tnteif it cot li'f-m nt, but 13 wniin Ui deliver tip ah liis rilate real an j p rfnal, tor the be refi r.f h; cre dit ,j, ind praying/ to oc admittid to Vbi her (lit of 1 hi- ad* pafi'd f>r the re- ; il t t ‘ foivent dtb*or*, an 1 it auncar 1 i y ih- til’ jutlj;e of the Superior Court 1 is r fern. It IS >.)>• ’(red that notice nf this ap 1 phcatiuii I 1 fuvrd on the creditors o ; the ia and VV’illtarn 1 hn Drviej, that th y he end appear before the honorable, ehe h ft'cee of th” fa ‘ Intrrior C<’iiM, it tin C urt house in Savan, sh, on the fourth day of Mar. h n Rt to !hew c a life, if a,v tiny have, why the prayer of the peti tioiur fiioubi not lie granted. JOHN H. MOREL. (14) t'hu’nbm, Interior Court, Chatham Coun ty 14't> Ft or nary, 1807. Prefuit liis Honor, JOHN H. MOREL UPON the petition of John ilriby, ■ Hating tliat he is con fined in p.i ion ni thi* county for debt, at the lliil ul . ikiMid.;i nod Kcnnetli Irvine and Wil liam CliHUvin, t>y procels of Ca Sa if Lied out of the Mayors cou t, of tin cuy of Savannah, that he is nnab e to pay tlit ciiiit for which he n c nil <■ or t< fittsly the lam", or to support himh. lt in cp fi'ic 11 nt, hut iie is din. • to tip ad nt- Mime teal ami so ah b .u< lit of tus cfedito j, ii.i.i pi: y. in.l, ui t>>- a.iinr.u and to tt.i hei.. tit of tin- Cti paifeci 4‘ r the rtorn oi julolvu,; 4. .1it .1 ft (4 Ordered thai nntice of this app'i 1 Cf. on bit u.'vrd on 11. c credit mos ifo. f.id Jotm BcXicy, tliAt they be and ap p. .1 Ur fort tl.t honorable ttie Jutlict* o tin Inferior Cor.lt, at tuc Court.h..uf i.i ii.niim.li, on the loui'tb day of March it. xi, to fl-ew ci’.tfr, it any they have, urt:y the pruyei of ibe petitioner fnouid not Ik gt 1 su'd. JOHN H. MOREL. <1 j) Noii.cc r J fubferiber csructlly requelH a!! *i petfouii indebted to hirt, by iiotcf ;. 1 1 0,.<0 accou.its, tc aet’ilc their icfpec t ve num early tu the prefe t year, fa as tc ruaule him to meet bis c.tsu engage, ir n . at that tune —frotn the repeated del. qucr.cy cf ftiany v. l.cfe aceomta have ts.ru llui...'ng open for (cvtial \.ars, he is now obi ( :iJ to infiA. oils fettUrinent ; therefore cr tbi:, dcacrip l.iui, not pi id by the li.il of March next, fin fcr j Lccil in the Li iu ui a . a sm.y !or collect;ou, a. no lo in 1 n yctn o can j i.oly be gisvii TANARUS t: ,c sshn b..v; hull putictUu* in then i e:ig.grMeiita vitii him. he Utumi tl.eo l 1: 4* vtc tt.u w. ; a..d lion; hta extcii f 1;. pnrtrttious t4.,n ttie it and, in! 1:1. U! I - jidL-'.i Ml KRthh, he e i.i c. - run to furmfft then', on i . ulna lr- •••., v .th a ticks i the heft quality, ; (tit i.iwril price* All vkiet* 111 f'v iciufs will r and ii an chjedt to l lu. ti iiy lii.i., .4. a cotilseWiable allow am - oitlb- -e.uJc 10 tL.ic pio purvbaf. to Ich igsin. tH ORGE HARRAL. January 20, 6 Viiuil Notice, rf'i’c .SutiJcriher, having tlrcUn*,! ‘buftnef. i to a.’ : and rcere pivtirulariy 1. t..a . ms* cf Ci A- \ SHAfhe.K> hu* Anet.; ;• r on.. ii. y.-.tua* indeWd tt> hid rnocerii. tiuti unk'to tiiejr 21, h; j*ajrraent paie i> to. tl •'. of > : .4.!t,U4iU they w;U be iCio4>t *l lli’ii.. SHATFKR, £l*l %rt tii-r rtn%! J anuor SO. B r __ . J , Lit FOR SA T *Fa a voi’VtJ Nf ‘tßo Ffi.Lmr, * ‘Kti'fl t>v* *lk(f 1 in . A.'.- , t . a 4 -ft tiTH 1 ftl { No ciQ cation. The Eied.lor* of tlie city of Savanr..":i, | arid county of Chatharn, are ftr~ ; yen-| j-rir.rd and rec iired to give their atttn 1 lance at thi Cou.t houle tn the aHrdaid ; cite on Monday tin k-cond day of March I ne:::, vlitr on ELECTION will be 1 held for filling up the vacancy of a CRrk jof the Superior end I nferim Cosu r tß, oc ! caftoned hy the death of Jame3 liullock, •Ist” oletl. < f the atoTrfrid Courts, of * which all perions concerned are required to f >kc due notice. Ordered, ‘That Wm. Srr.ith, E r q. do ft Cctvc, riti'l keep in charge, r! v Key, and alio that he leal the door of the cham ber that contains the Dcp.iits of the OfTi.te of the .Superior and Inferior Couit*. Ordoed, That the above be pubhrtied three times in the J’atriot and Republi can Ga'/ctts of this city, and that one bundled copies, b- ftrir.k cff. Oi jin uuiUr our hand* thi * 9 th day of February, 180 7. EDWARD TELFAIR Wit.LIAM SMITH JA viES ALGER A. S. BULLGCII Jtiet.. rt oJH.r hf rior Court oj Chatham County. Fcbruaiy 13 13 *nio FOR TJIE REPUBLICAN. Mr Printer., I beg leave through the medium of yojr ulrful paper, to aennu ice to the public, tha Thomas F Williams, F.IVj. i a Candidate at the cnfuing E ledtion tor t!.e Clerk’s office of the Su~ peiior and Interior Court* of Chatham County. His talents, abilities, integrity and principled, are known 10 ihi com aiu.iitv, A. CITIZEN. February 13 13 FOli TlfK lit. PUBLIC Adi. 1 Mi. F.yf.ri 1 t, j I’kKA.nF. toinform the Electors of; I Clnuham County, that Mr. Henry W.j i Witiuins is a candidate tortile othce ol j [Cicik of the Superior and li.lciior! {Co. ns. Among the great number oil j candidates for this important office, per > out me to observe, that none oi them are I mor.- capable, po isessed of more into- 1 j g. hy, orinidcr aln-ttermoral charactt‘l’ ; ■ add to this, his having hud six years ex- . pct ietiec in the same'office in the .conn- ; ty of littinghuni. where he acquitted himself with much credit ; ;uk] furtfier, . that he has a large family of small and helpless children, and the indigence of hi’ ctrr.tmts!.Hires, and 1 trust, tha* eve ry friend to merit and humanity will feel interested lor !iis sue. css. It may, and | jio doubt will he said by his opponents,; 1 that h luxs-aii otiicc ol much profit. I’SiiH’cr me, Mr. lv.cri'.t, to trespass a lit tle ftirtlier on vOur patience, till 1 ask, whether the office of I'lerk ot the May ors’ Court (since the late regulations Hindi* bv the state Legislature) is ade quate td the support of a wife and four ts.n.dl children. A Fiur.'in to Savant ah , 137/ February, 1807. tbr Ft nor a of the Citv cf Savannah uttd Comttv of Chatham. I effti 1 if> aL’ 1n.1i.l for Clerk of the Inferior Cent of L'liuthjim County. I lolicit your tu.fnraev , and if I'l.di I, {hall endeavour to de- ! t'ervv tliv.is by a ftri.-f and unreisuttcd attention to oc Unties wi the <>tflc ‘. SAMI*; ON MORDhCAL ftbruary 13 13 The Subscriber A NN.I'NCFS finifeli to the vie £ or* of 1. \ Ch .; !i tni County, , a Candidate for tlie Odice of the Superior raid Inferior Court*. jOB E BJL Lts. Tehruary Ik. 13 Ti the lodcftcn ’ J lectors of ChaA an; C-atn'o. 1 aanpun-e to you that 1 am a Candidate for the office of Clerk ot the Superior and Inferior Cr .uts. lit oiler.ug, 1 tee! that degree of confi 1 donee a to allure n yklfol j roving the fucceft ! till candidate, and the pleafaut a ticipatiou cf 1 j receiving your countena. ce. 1 am, ) ur faiihftd fellow citizen. l.h'tslo JOHNSTON, Junr. February 17. * A Great Bargain. 1 tSR. 3 A I.K, ail that half l.ot No. fitnated on n. 4th ot iTouphton Street .'in! weft of I . aruard, betr c a i< tt;er, rear a pump of good . v.ter; the lot :fo well known, it need* no i further tlefeiipti- a, uidilpu.aj.e titles will be 1 given. Apply to JOHN STREET h'nbturry ‘7. St 17 Wants’ ’ 1 “O yet employed * r.n overfer, a man with 1 t v,all la ii), who is well acquainted with the pl.n 1. e t.t Cot on and Ulce, and who cm come well 1. commend.d for his Isonefty, lob-iery and iategrity. hixjuixe of the I'rmters. 1 rbtuary 17 H Notice. A I L petfisns are herel>y cautioned, rot to 4 trtift, i'r creiiit any pecibn or persons whr.tfoever on my account, or in my name, 1 at ail connections aa we. matrimonial as cous jmercul arc- from this day jhmdved. 1 tb.dl | ! iheecfore not feel my.vell reipohftbie for, or on Amount,oi any contract c*. p: tho.e made hr Imjwr. JOHN F. LOVETT, j Jackienboro* £Kh February ISO 7. it IJ. Notice. A 1 h persons are hereby cautiored not to 1 V hire . v of the negroe* belyngiug to FLI2A bi s’ KJ'.s'-ny infant wardT from any ■an t \cept A.y'.Jji, dr other per ton Ally autho v .fed by me -iOaz l_> • .vtiaii li .'niLSmjS-Azrnr ABSENTED THEMSELVES \ TOUT ten davs ajro four Negro fellows P\ .SANDY, LIMFRICK, ISAAC, and SCIi’IO, the property oi Mrs. Hannah 1 lout -1 ton. Whoever wj’l lodjjc the jaici negroes in j the J Jail of Savannah, or deliver them to the O* , verleer upon Mrs. Wylly’s Plantation Skida j way island v ill receive a liberal reward. Ricliard li. Wylly. N. B. As the said 77egroes are well known in the neighbourhood of Savannah, a dedcrip tion of their person ia thought unnecefhtry. January “0. 0. .5 Dollars Reward, RAN-AWAYfrom the fubf.riber nn Saturday the 3d instant, a nt gro ftilow nEmed GEORGE* well known in and about Savannah, and for tnerly belonged to Capt. George Hailt. He is about 5 feet, 5 or 6 inches high, thin vilagt, Ilammcrs when queliioned sharply ; and when he went away his left hand was wraped in a woolen bag, tn confequeiice of a Whitlow he had on In* little finger, on the left hand j he Fas a wife at Mrs Haiftn 00 Wilming ton, find it i* supposed h: will be about there. a!I perfor.s, and masters of vts felß particularly, are cau toned not to harbour, employ or take birr, away, as the law will be ngoroufly enforced a painll them. Whoever will return him to the fubferiber, or lodge him in goal in Savannah, fball receive the atove re- I watd. p. gueiurd. January 9. 3 20 Dollars Reward. jj"™^ I J^ANAWAY I V iwL I Si ba'ibtr, on the f * 2 j*h Oftober, 1806, a n *B ro woman, a. bout 22 year* of age; “in “■* is a short thickwcnctr, rather blacker than negroes are in gene rsl, thick lips, and ft me pock maikson her face ; ipeaks broken Englilh, and Hak a dow'n look; she is an A:titan born ; his hem in the country about (even, years, her name is Mary —sh fays that ’ she belongs to James M’lntvfh, of tins jpi act. The above reward will be paid l to ary person that will lodge laid \Viich i in Savannah Jail, and nrceffi* y ‘ xpi-nces I paid ; she has been used to houfr work l is a cook and wafhvr, See. and occasion. ally has worked in the field I exp.df thdt said weufh has gone to augufta, or was landed at Purisburgh, aa I have reason to apprehend tlißt 6he left this in one of the boats. Fdward Ptcbbins. tff It is not unlikely that she may have a forged pass, and will endeavor to pass herfeit as a free woman. January 20 6 25 Dollars Reward. RAN AWAY from Capt. A. O. Abrahams, . in Savannah, some time in September, last, a Negro fellow named TONEY, obout 5 feet 6 inehis high, and about L’6 years of age, flout made and has a large nmuth and eyes. He was .taken up in Coola.vbatclne and made 1 .is elcape. Whoever wiil lodge him in any goal, or deli er him to the fubferiber Ihall receive the a !bo ve reward. All perlor.s art forwarned a g.uusi hireiug or harboring the laid negro. ISAAC ABRAHAMS. January SO. 2m. 9 30 Dollars Reward. RAN A WAY from the Subscriber on the (Sth January last, a Negro woman named BEI.LER, about 5 feet 4 or 5 inches high, stout made, full lace,yellow eyes, bufliey head and Isa )ellow complexion, is fuppt * and to be lurking in the neighborhood of Savannah or Thunderbolt. Any } erion lodging lier in Savannah goal, or delivering lier to the lub ienber, shall receive the above reward. Phil p 1 lily. January ‘-7 ts 8 Land & Negroes . I'cr Sa’e in Gecr^ia \LL that I Hand in view of Darien, on (he Alatarnaha, known by the name of ISLAND, Containing about 300 acres of high land, and 900 acres of brackidi anti frelh.marfh. I'he high land is of the tirft quality for Cotton, and the crop ol the tnotl proniifi.ig kind. It has alto , this advantage, ihat it may be eafiiy ■ (lowed with lit sh w ater, and of courie j quai’.y well adapted for the culture ot r a a- ot cotton. The high land giving complete fecurtty both for settlements nf preservation of crops. It is well known front the fucccfstul experiments which major Lutler lias made by plant ing similar lands that they are not only ve r y produflive, but the quality of the | cotton is much fupeiior to that taife. | ion live high land. There will be fold the above property, cue hundred cafoued SLAVES, and polfefiij'.i can 1 jhe given the fir It of January next For terms apply to It’tliiam Ale:is, or Edward Swarbreek, Elqrg. Savannah. Thomes Spalding. Ndvr. 14 id - Table Salt. \ f‘v r-. •-•-i.-4Y's l (t : . c h feu. buftie’s of fine TAljuj 1 ji jvr fh’t !Vc bv 1 ’•'lit- ‘H'J * Administrator’s SALES. Furfuent to an ordtr and decree of the Court of Ordinary of the County of Chatham, IVill be exposed ot Public Sale, at the Cou-t-h,:u t of the lily of Snvunnah, on the first Tuesday in Apr l next, A LL that tract or parcel of LAND 1 k containing 330 acres, he he fame m./re or iefs, ia e the property ot George Raillte. dtcea(ed, being in the county of C mden, bounded 011 the calt by Great Manila and on ail other fidcs by Land vacant at the time ot the iurvey thereof. Alio, one other tra& or parcel of land, containing 300 acres, be the lame more or lets, late the property of George Baillie, deceaftd, bung m the county ot Camden, bounded on the Eali by trie said Georg- Raillie’s land, and on ail other li ics by vacant lano, at the time of the lurvey thereof. Also, all that tract of land, contain ing 500 ac cs, be the fame more or Ufa, originally gianted to Robert 1531 lie, dr ctafed, Icing in the county of M’lntofh, bounded south by the river Aiatamaha, eall on the land originally granted to Cath ine Douglass, north on lands gran ed to Wm. MTntofh, and weft oa land* granted to John M’Cui'ougb, which faul three tradls of land were f:- verally fold at the confiscated faie*, aid ‘purchiftd by the late John Peter VV’aH, deceafrd, and now to he disposed of, uj der an order of court, as part of his resi .Hate. The two firft tracts comar good Cotton Land, and the last tract i, of the jint quality of Ti t Swamp berms to be maoe known on the day* 0 bale, and for further particulars appiy ;o eol. ‘Joseph Habersham, in the etty r.l Savannah, or to the fubferiber* on tat Island of Cumberland. X. S. BAYARD, Arfm’or. ESTHER BAYARD, Adm’r* February 3 10 . Administrator's Sale. Under and by virtue of an order ob tained from the honorable th.* Juflicei of the Inferior Court of Camden county, will be sold on the firft TUESDA . in April next, in the town of Jcfferfon. between the hours of ten and four o’clock, all the REAL EbT \ Fh of Anthony Suares, late ct Camden county, aectafed, intended for the benefit of the creditors and heirs of the deceased Con litions will be made known on the day of (ale. }. M. Lindfay ,aafn'or. Kachel Suarts, adm'x. Jsnuary 23. j Marshal s sales By virtue of a decree of the Circuit court at the United St ties fat the Distrtdof Georgia, between Pierce Butler and the heirs of P. P Sanders, complain unts, and William Triplett, defend nut, wiil be sold at Santlersvi he, ott the Jt'Jl Tun lay in March next, THE following tracts of LAND, lying in the county of Washing ton, Vij. 387 1 2 acres on the waters of F>uffa. oe erttk, otigiufiliy granted to Tho mas Sutifon. 287 1 3 acres, adjoining the above mentioned trad, granted to Micsjih Gutirvos. 287 1 2 acres, granted to Henry Cait eberty. 287 1 2 acres, adjoining the tra£i last mentioned, gianted to . lias Moates. 257 1.2 acres, adjoining the two last mentioned trads, and granted to Wil liam Moats 287 1 2 acres, adjoining the two last mentioned tracts, and granted to Simon Moats. 287 1 2 acres, granted to Abraham lflancs. ASO—The following trads lying in the county ot Greene, viz 575 acres, granted to Buckner Har ris. t BC2 1 2 acres, granted to Alexander Autry. 287 i 2 acres, granted to Jacob Au tfy* 287 1-2 acres, granted to Henry Al lison 287 1 2 acres, granted to William Campbell. 287 12 acres, granted to John Wig* gins 287 t■ 2 acres, granted to Benjamin Porico, Condition* of fa!e, CASH. BEN- WALL, M. D. G. February 13 13 MARSHAL’S SALES. On the first Tuesday in March next, will be sotd at the Court house, in Savannah, ONE eighth of a trad of LAND granted to Charles McKinnon, in Ivieimofh county, 3CCO acres; one fourth of a trad granted to James Mul , ryr.e, lying in Giynn county, St Da vid’s Par sh, 250 acres ; one fourth of a trad adjoining the above, granted to Talbott ; one fourth of a lot in Sut.bury, granted to John King, con taining 1 360 acres tone trad on Todd’s creek granted to Langly 15 yant, Cam den county, containing 420 acres, le vied on by virtue of ievnal x<-cutions obtained against Wilhford aad Cos. k BEN. WALL, M. D G. Factorage. CJ F. D. PETIT cle VILLERS, Has removed to tlie STORE latrly occupied hy Me firs, Haviss Sc Piano, on Judge Jor.t’fi 1 wharf. He Itttl continue* ti.e i’ actorage & Commiflicn Business. Ard will p?y every attention to the intcreft of thnf- w’ o will |,rve the goodness to entrui hi i with their buft nrfs. He will make i;h*rcl aavancfs, it required, on produce bring deposited for sale. He keeps a constant fupp’y cf the> or ft od /viaueira WINE, which he icila by the pip*, quarter calk orcem john. niiv 28* 6m 72 Factorage. s n ‘ S ‘if. r'he* has ino-iv-dto the COFFEE-HOUSE WHARF, No. iO. ,l2e iciii continue* enc Factorage, df Commission Busineji, Hat large and -afe ftnrea for the recepti on of COUNTRY PRODUCE, and vciil pay every atuntios to the interest of thole who may entrufl him with theft? business- Joscph Habersham* Odober 31 474, r T'’ ’ 0 7 ‘ 1 ■** I ne subscriber AT prefect neenpies the AVHARP 1 k STORE formerly occupied by Cob* Gordon, and ftii! continues the Lumber Feci or age, and Com million Bu fin est ; He will store Produce on mo ’erate terms? H.iS FOR SALE, Rum, Brandy, Gin, Mo.afLs, Sugar* Coffee, Corn an.l Superfine Flour, cff* this years crop. Thomns [oties:, Gordon's Wharf. Odobsr to. ts. 4.8. Notice is hereby Given, That the Coparr.erfi-.ip carried on here by sViiliam Dixon* James D.ck* son an.l G rge Penny, Under the firmof J*mes Dickson, &:Cdt xoired, by its own limitation, on the iff nftant ; thole who hare any demands a gainst the concern will pleafcprefent them, and those tndtbtcc, are requested to ir.ake pavment to James Dickion, who ia au.hortled to fettle the affairs of th<f‘ concern. William Dixon, James Dickson, George Penny. tn future the buftcefs will he cominftG ed by William Dixon Sc James Ditkioa under the firm of James Dickson, Sc Co# June 30 fig — George Enoe, Merchant ’i ayior, On the Bay. Respectfully _ inform* i.v cusior.tißS and the public ge nerally, that he Iras lately received a handsome ?ff irtm*nt of Goods in bill line of buftcefs, all of the btft quality, and mod taflnonablt colors, well (oiled to the prefen* and approaching feafous, as below deferibed. HIS corrtfpor.dents will furnifft him with a fuceeffion of fafitiouable es, both for ladies and gentlemen, wi:o may always be supplied at a snort notice, with pumifuality and difpsich. Gentle men from the country at one days notice. Superfine l;rab, and black Dutch cloth* ditto, blue, black, ar.d daik mix’d Ell-. glilh do. r do. double mill’d drabs, for furtouts e<Ct do, bottle green, brown, and dark mix tures for ladies polices. Black and dark mixed double mill’d Kerfyy meres ‘ Best black Velvet, plain and striped for Vcfis. do. Twill’d Satin3 plain and striped for* do. Satin cloths, drabs, mixtures, black and other colors Black and mixed patent cords Fancy patent cords for Veils Black fi k ftockinct patterns Marseilles quiltings Fiain, white and figured suspenders, fee 1 ! November 3, 42 j John Ring, TAYLOR AND HABIT MAKER, ESPE: TFULLY informs ffis iV friends a-id the puhlic, that he has lately commenced buftnefs in the Houle lately occupied by Mr Francis S. Miller, between the Stc.es of M.-ilVs. Marquand and Paulding ar:l Mr. Da vid Taylor, near the Market—where l.e t'ope?, by ftriCf attention to bufincss, neatness tn execution and punftuality to his engage* nunis—to merit the of the public. Febtuary 6. 11 mil<:loih, FORI SALE AT f . £l A. G. GZMLER, ‘ ,