Georgia republican & state intelligencer. (Savannah, Ga.) 1802-1805, July 14, 1803, Image 1

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Georgia Republican & State Intelligencer. JL O Volume I: Six Dollars a Year, half in Advance. ATTENTION. A Li. iVrtons who have i enletiecl to p.iy il e-rTAX.ES for the year 18cC ’ • Ifo hufe for the year f 802, arc now infartued, that unkfs they cowie fofwa <i and dilcharge the fame vtiorc the 25 ‘HI. levy will he mad e on i the prop rty o{ every delinquent advertised lor foe, according to Law. I: is hoped, mat the Inhabitants ofClathafp County will avail thexifelvea of this notification, and favr thereby, an adiional expence, JAMES ALG’e.Il, T. C. C C. Collecttors Office, ) 5 Jnlv } 803. g Itr Philadelphia , HIE FAST SAIL NO Schoot.fr JRERTY. •it ihv.t uii. p 1 July 7 1 SO 3 _ Richin on and Bat ks . JOSEPH G. POSNER, Begs leave to inform tho'-s who may l c difpsfec! tovifit this Pia'e, that he flatters himfelf, he ihall be prepared to accommodate-them, more fitisfacio.i.y n future, than he was able *0 do curing the last Cummer. Having then recenil) re noved here, and having no funds to draw r.o ether than his own, x.h.cn unfortunately for himfelf and friends are tar from being ample, hs must own, he lias not been able to put this place in a fiuntion to accommodate his boar ders equal either With h;s own willies or their expectations. But by a perfrrve ing and fka.ly attention to ih s objedb.Jjhe ha ; so far iccompliihed it, as to autnorife a well grounded hope of giving latisiac ticn to these who may hereafter favor hint with their company, i o avoid, however, as far as may be in his pnvvei ar.vd ifappointments or miff cpreieo tat ions in regard to this place in tuture,tne feels i t duty to publifn a candid account, as well of the buildings, as the nature 2nd extent of a; commod ati o n nere, w 7 ith t;i~ u 1 ices of each article. BUILDING 5. One framed houte having fve rooms. Five others separately luua’ed having two rooms in each for the accommoda ti*'ti of private families. One Lig ? - boa rains; house (framed) 60 oy 3b, t ao Tories high., having two fpaUous public j rooms, and thirteen lodging too mo. . ‘I his latter building will not be in re- j adinefs erlier than the latter end of Jup.c. Comfortable (tables and carriage houses. Cold Baths: Two imfnerfing and two fhoever baths. Sixtecm warm baths in separate apart- ; ments, vvirh dref! ng rooms. PRICES. dolls, j B oard—Conftaxt boarders per zveeh 3 6 00 J Servants of ditto per date, 2 50 1 Horses of ditto per ditto y 3 Tran fa tit petfous per day , 1 Servants of ditto per ditto, fyO Horses of ditto per ditto, 6i f Separate meats. — bre.akjafi and flipper, 3 1 + Dinner, 5^ Lodging , 5 2b; Relijh, 23 Madeira [Line per rot tie, 1 5° fort, 1 00 Claret, 1 00 | London particular Tenerfe , 103 j Sherry , Brandy, per pint, 5 3 Rum, do. 50 1 Holland Gin, do, 5° Porter, toper bottle, 37 i Punch, per fowl, S° The Cold Baths are fee to vijitors. To d-frey the expense cf keeping the [Taras Baths in order, tire price to transient perjons is. 25 T 0 confant Boarders. 12 y June 18. law 4/ 75 GARDENS BaRONL. This excellent Tract of LAND co,n_ ta'ning l 3000 acres, lately advertised by the fun (briber. <vi‘| be divided j r , differ ent trails ; it will be an object for pur chasers to come forward. Plats may be teen, and our ticubrs knownbv appk inn ot LEVA ABRAHAMS, Broker. Jrne 19. ja\v.6w. 74. Blank Books fer fiieat this Office. LOTTERY. 1 VN compliance with an acl of the jfi Legislature of tire State of Geor gia. author if mg certain Cewmifi oners, therein named to efiabhjh a Lottery for ih e purpose of raising T H REli I thou sa n and DDELA RS, jor the \ purpose of improving the navigation j cf Ogechee and Cancuchie Rivers . — , A majority of tend Commipjicnsrs having met on the i%th day of Feb ruary, 1 803, adopted the following Scheme of a Lott cry for the purpose above mentioned, winch they Peg have to present to the public. THE SCHEME. 1 Prize of 500 Dls. 50c D!ls. 1 200 - - 200 1 100 - - 100 2 <0 * - 100 30 JO - - 300 ico 6 - 1200 <OO 5 - 20 00 866 4 - 346 5 812 3- 2436 —— 10 coo Dcllf) 1j T 2 Fi.ze * m 7000 Tickets at two DolLrs each, are 14000 dollars, which leaves tori tne Navigation 5 and exoences or’ the Lottery, dollars. *#* Plot two Blanks to a Prize. The commiliiorers flatter tltein ielves they will be able to com mence drawing the above lottery in the month of May next. jfjp Tickets to be bad at this Office at Messrs Seymour and IVotnbopter's Bock-fiore, Savannah and of the Commifjioncrs. Elias Cassels, *) Tesso M c CalL f - T ANARUS,. . 3 k Comm listeners. James bird, S bamuel Smith, J xbe said Lottery will be drawn in Savannah: February 19, ISO3. (44^ Adminiflrators Sales. Bryan County. WILL be ibid at fiublic S de, at the Plantation of Captain JHlre M’Call on Black creek in fiuid county, on i ueiday, in h july next, all the Personal Eltaie ot James Cook, late c>f fiaiti county, de tea led—confiding oi the following, viz ; Pvvo negro men Fnd one woman, one of the former fiobjetfl ro a morrgage, 1 iiorfe, 1 bed nnd ?, matraftbs, 3 rous, 1 nair old chair wheels and old barrels, 1 c!i. ft carpenter’s toob> \ cloath chef and wearina apnarel, 2 ten tjdlon keos, i pine table, 1 B-v bediiead, three nar row axes, 2 broad ditto, 17 books, 1 ! wash tub, ! pewter ink band, ( grind- j done, 1 collar bones and Traces. .Sundry articles of hou fie hold fuiruture Conditions Cash. Eci'vV. Cook, Adnsr. prv-n cmi’ y. 7'ue. 6th *St 7r. WILL I>E SOLD, ~ j; On the 23d Ycv 0A 7'//y next, Cz/?/. STEPHEN MUCH- ! EmKS, £> Taylor's Creek, Liber o County, | ‘ _ “ >f/- nr n r 4 “\f T\ $y O Tl GivilO.L> -e ii i’ jL7 , j (by origin ai survey,) T ATE the property of Israel Bird, R j Esq. ciece fed i.i four tracts lyi.m end being on Ya}l rs cie-ck and Id tie Gancuchie. t'wn of the nbn\e t acts lays on the mam roar. —Co Litmus: 1 credit will he given until the lirli dav .>{ 7'aiv.iary, 1 ’ 04 . Aid* will be fold nn Saturday the 30*h of July next, at j the late reddence of tin* laid deceaied, j |on Great Otmchee. V, -v an county, ITvo! j Negro Women and one Child One i Riii'e Gunn *nh two inmotii bores, with sundry other articles, being the perlortai property of tne laid dececied. JAdIE ‘ Riilf), 7 qualified Jr.bS.Lu M CALL, j rxecutors. Conditions Caih. Jon* o 72 . taw . , Notice. TS hereby given, that application will be A: made to the Court of Ordinary for ; he county of Camden, in nine months Tom this date, tor leave to fell all the Re.d rhbte of Thomas Wright, late or said county, dcceafed. Any perfon hiving demands a gain'l said eitate, ar requeued to present them properly pro ven, to the fui>bribers. David Garvin , and R. M. D. J. Elliott, Agent, for Samuel lbright, Adm. St, Marys, 12th May, iboj. (64 SAVANNAH, Printed ev LYON id MORSE. 1 Dr. Brickcll. TITHO to- the advantage of cl- W lV*v*i*g P y c'jfsional in fir lie p.n from it iizoji Tranent pin/teuv*: of Europe, has added the experience of twenty year s grail ice in this cli ~ mate ; having consented to give expla nations in the theory and grallicc of pbyjic, hot any,and the higher f ranches of philosophy , to a medical find ml cj Savannah ; is willing to extend infit ac tion to such young medical gentlemen of this city as my wiflv, l Its hours are fir cm 9 to 11 a. m* daily, except Sunday. Sick people nicy have a.avicc every day, from 11 to neon. May 23 — lam 6m — 67* iNotice. ’ PME subferibers -hereby give notice JL that they will apply, at the expi ration ol mn‘- no mbs from this date, to the honorable the [ultices ot the Inieriov Court of this county, tor an older to fell the following trails of Laud, to wit : Six hundred acres in Striven, ytormcrly Ed:r ifoa.n) bounded fouthwedwardly by Great Ogechee, eaftwardly by John Odum, nonbwellwavd'y by Ab. (.‘dam, granted to iliac Young. One hundred acres in Scriven north hde of Ogecliee, !’iug on calf and well iide <A bradiy branch, granted to ‘i ltomas Crawford. — i wo hundred acres adjo ngig the oi,ov( on me foutheali: fide, granted to Robert Marlow. Twohundted an-es adjoining tite 1 all mentioned tracl. on the lauthealt, bounded by lands of the tilaie of 1. Wertch, granted to Robert Marlow. — Two hundred and fifty acres in Burke c uingy, on Back Camp, granted to John Aopmger. p.leven hundred and fifty acres in jackibn county granted to James Jones fcteceafed) together with all the improve ments on fYnl preimibs, which lands be long to the eflate of James Jones, de ceased, and intended to be fold for the benefit of the heirs -and creditors. John .Milled Lbenezcr Stark, Executors. April 25. T 80:. (s9tf.) Twenty Dollar's Reward. v 13 AN AVv A i from j L'tt the Sub- icriber I . about 1 3th infant, a | I Negro fellow named f -lix, about 21 years df age, 1 feet j 0 incheshigh has a fiat nofie and thick lips vv’th a very promin-nr Riomli, and fp-feks ba 1 EngHfit, had on when he went off an ofnaburgs fifut and trtiwiers. and a s chip hat. It is fr.ppofed ‘ be will attempt to hire himfeif on board borne VeflH bound to the \ r e(t Indies. Any pcrlbn dei’vcring 5a id fellow to the Su j feriber, or lodging him in Savannah Goal, (iiali receive t.ne above reward. ddtCiirCT't for dan. Vcrington, Ifie of Hope, June fvlt Jo Rent. \ NY pevfon wiihing to rent a DVVEL /I LING HOL'blv iuitable fo< a final family, and fi;uaitd in an eligible part of the city, on an improving; ieaie of 3 1 or 5 years, nav meet with good terms by applying to Mrs. Mary Bulloch. Msv 20 (b 7) Twenty Duly it Rivard. i>wm- ‘■ ru: y RAN- AW A Y from I 0,-. ij the fubferiber, on the i KJ&io gs oth day oi January lad, r,c ? ro Mur, named SAM, about 27 years y Wf of age, yellow com* * Lli ‘ ‘ * plexin both of his w mer eve teem of zt k colour, as f rotten about f.x feethigh, Lender made italics broken. Had on when he ..ven: away, a green cotton neyro cloth acker ! a;,d t?owners and tock. with him a blue ! coat and whue trowters. The above negro was formerly be longing to Me iiiind oi ja.mraj • has been much at lea, aid it zs believed, di-figns to ge * on bpird Kmc ve!Zel in , harbour cf Savannah for tec pu.yofe of j refu r.itig mat employment, a.a -3p;ai.ts jof veilels are ErTtly ca'Jitontd agamfi carrying him oft and ai perLns are for bed harbour or concept ...m tinker the severest penalty or law, f'ne above reward wiH be pa : d ‘o an;, persons who will return. Lid negro to or ten dollars ir iodgea m any goai, and information thereof given lb Mat he can | be obtained. in Hut n: Oj let i ee . IVcfhirgicn, IVtTes County , Ftb. 7, i3o; Iblllh Oi El.etlii(v for faleat tills Office* j'VT.r 14,4803. r. ... B A XK. j 7°M'lrl!j c . oext . mtil tlw grit _ i .ovemht**, r-:- hoars, ror trinfußing ! imeirSf tins N.r; „.-i, > “ i , “ . IJ> Own v* ill ue iioni 9 • -iOC < o;n ti 2 f} order of Gne Board, TANARUS/) r, ‘hi. > 1 J ‘ ; - n • - Ntenotiiexi:, vcifacr. Dl 3y A°fi, I So 3. ( ■ r> o Es' 1 -’ c j VnoOtnt & Ut'gojn. A^vu?niah y February j, I^o^. SCT* A 1 L perfous t ran fa cling bnfinefs y ll:; ’ Uank. -.vHi please to oMcrve 1,,3t 1,-ih inltant, no bills or “T 01 ,ds one liondred] ao "” rf , W! M !>e received for difeount. NVt’FlAeudenhaU, Cathier. AN OR DIJS I ANc e7 ~ Fer laying P jj a certain /pace cj gt ound, fiiuate, on the Bay o r the City of Savannah and for jelling and disposing cf the fame, for the ifc ana benefit of the fa id City. . WHKRKsitwtyildbe highly bene-I licial, and greatly conduce to the peace laifty and oood orderof the said city wu-e the Itreets and public places there! 0 properly lighted in the night time Ana giehereas t there i s no fbecific i xm .\ appropiated fob the laid purpose, ih.rc !'rc to rads a permanent and lading fund tor f.tch lights, without b Ur t!ieiiii,o thecnizens with taxes, 0 Be it Oi da tied by the ALayor and Aldermen of the City cf Savannah, in • d-aunal ajjanbicd, an it is hartley or dtiined by the authority cj the tame, • kit all that I pace ol ground situate and Ociug on the Hay, hounded to the tad sVimlbyJ.ntsot Edward Telfair and jofeph # i. lay, Lfquires. to.tlie fonthward hy Bay Street, Jo tiie wefivvard by Weft Broad Street, and to the northward by the Strand, as lately laid oft* into Lots, each lot containing sixty feet in width’ atidjjninety feet in length, according to the plan hereunto annexed, lie ui!poled of on the terms and cor.diiimis hereafter mentioned (that is ro Gy ) the said Lots /hail be valued according to the eiiiinate or schedule hereunto an nexed, from one thou Land five bundled to nro thousand dollars : and being f 0 vaipd, the fame (hall Ire put at Public auction, in numerical fuccellion (unless otherwise ordered by the City Council'! beginning with No 1, until the whole or so many of them, as there fhal] appear oidders for, fitall be diipoied of. And the laid lots final! be put up at the valua tion atoretaid. and the iiighefi bidder i.iail be declared the pfirckai’er, and the incroaie money which be bidden onthe fame, fliall be added to the fiaid valuation money. r nd the or Purchasers fliall within three davs after Ihe file, pay into the‘hands of the Citv Treahirer ten per cent 00 the whole fium winch fliall be deduced ; and the balance thereof fhuil be thereafter deemed the valuation money, Which said valuation money jfh‘a!l forever be irre- and remain a line on the laid lot, ieciii ing the payment of the inteicil or ground rent hereaDer mentioned which ground rent or interest /hall be * lve Pp r cent per annum on the laid valuation money, and /had be paid nuar teriy iruo the citv treafary. And be it iurther ordained,that a derd by way of bargain & sale, shall be made to all Si every purchaler or purchasers of, me laid lots, und’e-r the i'edi of the city hgned by the Mayor and a majority of the Aldermen for the time, beitg, and ‘ atrefied by the clerk, who fitall enter a ‘doequet or abfirafl of fjch conveyance in a book robe provided and kept for that purpose, and a noth or memorandum of Inch </o:qu;-r cr abitracl lliail be marked on the laid deed ; and the laid bargain and fait-, dial] vefi tlie ufie art! occupation Os t.he preir.iiVs forever in the purchaser or purr h?.fer-, bi c ; her, or their hers j ami afiigns, luMeat neverthelei’s to the payment of the irterefi or tent, and provifoes* chtufer. and corditiorfs, in this ordinar-'s contained; and on hi I lire of such quarterly payment of ground rent nforflaid, for, the ipac-r of twenty days after the fame fliall become due, j the said prennfes are to rev est to tl-,e | corpora ;ion, wo /hall ir.meai.iiely j tiiereatcer y.cfiefs f'e power of re -u.'ry; j and having by means or their proper oihcer, exer iicd fuel) power ad given ■ no.ice tuereof in a writing poked on l die prerr.iies, the lot or lots so entered j upon, with ail iinprovcntents thereon, j are to be conVtwred ct the expiration ]of ten cays i.i.erea‘ter, as aofolutcly reveled in the corr.oratior, arui the fa‘d conditional efiate therein eeterr'ir.ed to Ir.ii intents and purpefes, as thlly, ji ; he fume had uot been bargained for, t or purchased ; any file ov cuniberar.ee, * sn or other aft, made or fufFered by the nurchafer or purchasers, or others under him, lier or then’, to *he contrary tliee- x of in any wife notwitlhlamni.g. J And be jf further ordaireF, That all lots from time to time re-entered upon and revetted in the Comoraticn in man, ner before mentioned} JhaM be fold om acpiin on the fame terms and conflitionsr *• as the Lid lots are now directed to be i vvelvc and a hall Cents fin He. • •si anil !cr out noon, a r?afona!de ad - dip on being made Vo the refpedive valu arion-,for any buildings or improveneutt ct may be made on the said lots ref - pediyely. And be it turther ordained* That all mia every the fbrrr jpd fiuiues of money* aYimg trom the sale of tlie fid ] ©G r i.;Ui m to iy) as well the (hid ten per jcenf, Io to be paid down asaforeiYn!, as the i rite refit or ground rent which fliall become dug on the fame, is, and are nervoy pledged, and fitall be appropri ited ami applied, as a separate fund, to and or Die piirchafe of Lamp' 7 , and other materials for lighting the city as hercbe idle mentioned, and to and for no other use, or purpefr witatfoever. IN COUNCIL, Savannab , June 1 7 th PASSED, [ L. S. ] CHARLES HARUU, Mayr. ATTEST, THOMAS PITT, C. C. Twenty Dollars KcwarTL’ 1 Runaway from the | dfc ; fubferiber,* living in ( <he town of Peter I'- burgh, Georgia, a hdegro Man, named A NURLi 7 {years l;--ggg a T | S^:pPn | ik of age, 5 feet S or o inches biohweH made O * very light contplex'on, has a fear on lbs left cheek, occa/ioned by a bile, lias re mat kable firaight hair, and wears rings in bis ears. He is an artful feimble b;] w low, has been lately’brought from Vir ginia, where it ii expended he will ajin to get ro by the way of Savannah or Cliarlefton. It is likely he will endea vour to pals r<s a free man. Any person fie curing him in any jail so that he may be got again, fliall be entitled to the above reward. Mailers of ve/fels and others are cautioned against carrying him off or harboring him, as they w!U on con. vision anfiwer it at their peril. Ls. ROY POPE. (Geo.) June 4 77. ts. Lax Colic Lb or's Sales. IVtil be fold, at the Court-House in the town of Bt'ttnf'ivicky on the 3 \jl day of Decem ber next , the following ; TRACTS of LAND, SUrated m Glynn county • or as raucls thereof as <zvdlpay tire taxes due rnd efls, reprr failed as being in default from 1790 to 1801 mclbjive , (unless the proprietors , agent se>’ trujlces ava'l then fives of the tax laws in such case made and provided) viz . No.acres. To whom originally granted Tax. D. C, 500, William Graves, 43 25. 750, Lachlan M’Gi’veray, 25 00. 500, Morgan Sabb, 43 25, 20O} William Jones, 20 50. 300, Janies Stewart, 28 00* 6co, Richard Fox, 48 25. 250, Thomas Sullivant, 25 00* 200, John Hopkins, 20 50. 150, Raymond Uemere,jun # ] 5 25. 500, George Kincaid, 43 25. 300, James 13u jer, 28 co. James Pc wellfl . C. Glynn county. June 10. 76. NOTICE To James Powel, Tax Collector of the County of Glynn, Ten are forbid felling a trail cf j laud originaly granted toGco r ge Kin caid, for 500 Acres, as advertized by you in the Republican, dated June i otk cr any part thereof, under the pretence cf 43 dollars 25 cents tax being due thereon’, —Ihe tract is mine and has been regularly returned And the tax paid in this county for Tears prior to the Tear 1 790, and Mr. John M 1 Kin non, of St. Simons, is authorized by me to resurvey that, and try other trails in Gljnn, and Camden Counties. JAMES JACKSON, Cedar Hill, below Savannah, June ‘lid, 1803. 6/ 77. Nole —Mr. Powell isalfo forbid felling a tract said to be 300 acres, granted to jamvs Butler for 28 dollars tax. This tract was fold me by the Commissioners of confif cated eHates for 350 acres, and the tax ha* been regularly paid—The titles a’ e in mr. M’Kennon’s hands, who is authorifed to ! resurvey it as above declared. Jam is jACKSex. 30th June, 1803. . 79.’ Notice. ALL persons having e’etmnds againfl the c(lateof Joshua Stafford, deceased, are requeued to exhibitthem legally au thenticated for payment on or before ths UrH cay of September nex% and all thote indebted to ma'-ce payment bv tha ? day, to Margare tSt a tfo rc J , jlJmx . Glynn county, May 2b. 6c, number S2,