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Ai xiiiNTiOH 1
Tax Collector's Sales.
©n Monday 21st January next, 1S0?,
uriil be fold, before the Court-house m
the city of Savannah, between the hours
of 10 and 2 o’clock, P. M.the following
property or a* much thereof as will pay
the Taxes due therton, with coils, for
the Years 1801 and 1802, viz.
A House and Lot, in the ciry
of Savannah fronting on Sr.
James Square, Heathcote Ward,
known and distinguished in the
plan of city by the letter O. re
turned as the property of Lachlan
M’lnofh, tax due for the year
1802, - - - -Dolls. 1764.5
One improved Lot No. 5,
Anson Ward, in the city of Sa
vannah, returned as the proper
ty of the Efface of Joshua Guyjle,
Tax for 1802, - - Dolls. 21 50
One improved Lot No. 5. in
Purcival Ward, in said city, re
turned as the property of Isaac
N. Mefervie, tax due for 1802,
Dolls. 11 20
One improved Lot No. -in
Broughton Street in said city, re
turned as the property of John
Galle, tax due (or 1802,
- Dulls 672
One Lot on the bay, No. 4,
Carpenters Tything, Deckers
Ward, returned as tne property
afjohn Love, tax due 1802,
Dolls. 43 30
A house, on Lot No.
returned as the property of James
Wood, tax due 1 802.
Dolls, 6 06
A Farm Lot, near the city of
Savannah containing 50 acres,
returned as the property of Ro
bert Woodhoule, tax 1801 &
ISO 2. Dolls. 7 83
14,000 Acres land, in Green
County, returned as ihe property
of Cunningham New,ill, lax for
1800, 1801, and 1802.
Dolls. 64 2 7
500 Acres land, in Chatham coun
ty, near Savannah on the Louis
vile road, returned as Benjamin
Pucnarn’s property, tax 1802,
Dolls. 7 64
1000 Acres land in Glynn
County, returned as the pro
perty of Martha Melvin, tax for
jßoi 1802. Dolls. 27 36
600 acres of land, Sapelo
13rigc in
returned as the pro
perty of Chrillian Miller, tax
ISO 2, ‘ - - - - Doth. 7 12
240 acres in Chatham County
returned as the pror erty or eflare
benjaminc Fox, ux due ijjoa.
Dolls. 462
2,000 acres of land in Burke
County returned as the property
of Elizabeth iimpfon, lax for
1 So:, - . - - Dolls. 688
1000 acres of land on Buffalo
Swamp, Glynn County, returne .
try and as the property ot Joseph
Glover, tax 18.02. - Dolls. 24 to
1.050 acres land in Franklin
County, returne I as the proper
ty of George Lmlia n, •'ax 1 801,
Dolls (> 40
Lot No. n. Franklin Ward,’
and improvomcn s, returned as
the propeity ot Wilium H. Ma
thews tux i302 - - - Dolls- 13 75
73 acre* of Land in Chac
lwm County re'urned as t:ie pro
perty of Thomas Mills, fax IS2I
and 1802, - - - Dolls. 15 13
50 acresot Lan I in Chatilu.ll
Cou uy returned by John FK*r
back, tax for ISO 2. Dolls, tO3
22 Acres do. on Bum Pot 1-
f.und Chatham County, icturned
as the property of Jane Winn,
tax 1802. Dolls. 16 06
967 Acres land in Columbia
County, returned as the proper
ty of eflate of John Shick, tax
igot and 1802. Dells. 26 19
One house in Yamacraw, on
Mr, Tobler’s LO3 returned as the
proj)erty of Elizabeth Calder,
tax 180 2. Dells. 1 94
600 Acres land in Glynn Coun
tv (2 50 acres of ill quality l lam
mock, and 350 pine land on
Salts) returned as the eilate of
Henry Talbird, Senr. tax 1802.
Dolls. 140 00
JAMES ALGER.
Yu* Coll tior C. C. i a o2.
Cslltr's Office Chatham
Itiunlj Dtr 2C \*c+. 24.
Tax Collector's Sale .
On Monday the day of Febras 7
next 1805,wi1l be (old at the Court-house
in the City of Savannah between the
hours of 10 and 2 o’clock, the following
property or so much thereof as will be
fufficient to difeharge the taxes due there
on and colls, for the following years viz.
333 Acres land in Camden
county on St.Mary’sßiver, grant
ed to R. Montford, returned as
the property of Daniel Pendle
ton’s ella'e by E. white the Exe
cutor, Tax for 1801 and 1802.
Dolls. 167 37
287 -J- Acres land in Montgo
mery county, on the Altamaha
River, granted to Geo. Folds,
returned as eflate of Solomon
Pendleton, by E. White, Taxes
due for the ye?.rs 1801 1802.
Dole. 10 14
862 I Acres land in Montgo
mery county on Ogechee River,
Purveyed for Solomon Pen lie
ton, returned as the property o -
Robert Montford, Faxes due for
1801. -- - - Dolls. 13 88 f
487 f Acres land in Camden
county on Sr. Mary’s River,
Purveyed in the name of Solo
mon Pendleton, and returned as
the pioperty of Pendleton and
Montford, by E. White, Tax foi
year 1802. Dolls. 20 00
One half, or undivided moiety
of 600 Acres land in two FracL
in M'lntofh county, formerly
John Grays, adjoining Geo, M’-
lntofh and Hugh Clark, pointed
out as tire property ot Stephen,
riles, 4or 1801 and 1802.
Dolls. 134 38
200 Acres, land in Chatham
coun y returned as the property
of Mari ha Fox, Tax due for 1 801
and 1802. - - - Dolls. 13 16
100 acres pine land in Effing
ham County, returned as the pro
perty or Andrew Srridei, Tax
i3ji. - - - - Dolls. 00 50 l
,50 acres, pine land in Bulloch
County, returned as the property
aiid eilare ot John Heifler, Fax
due 1801 - - Denis. 00 54
Lott No. 9, Prince-flreet, with
improvements, returned as the
property of Sarah M’Bride, Tax
1802. ----- Dolls. 3 02
One lott in the Village of St.
G .ul, dillinguifhed by the letter
■Vi. returned by Brown At Oates,
Fax for 18ci, - Dolls. 9 02 f
Lot No. 10, containing 45
acres land in Chatham County,
Hcathcotc Ty thing, Deckers
Ward returned as the property ot
David Delyon, Tax for 1801 6c
1802, Dell'. 5 88
500 acres Und in Burk.e Coun
ty, retutued as the property of
William lloullon, F.tx 1802
Dolls. 1 75
One Moiety cf two forts No,
211 6c 212, in the Yownfhip of
Hardwick, returned as the pro
perrv oi George Wood house,
Li uoi, - - - Dolls. 1 82 *
JAMES ALGER,
Tax Core lor, tb’ci Cf 1802;
Tux Collectors office, Chatham
Coun.;,, 26th November, 1804. 14.
1 o be L 1 1 or sold.
rO let hit handlotneiy li/uated
HOUSE lately occupied by
111 mas :> in h, it trie end of Car
penters R.-w.— For particulars en
qui.e at the if ore of
Thos. & Wm. Smith,
Market Square
lulv 12, ts. 82.
John 1\ Williamson,
KLH’EC Iff ULLY.informs the
fvie ds ot ihe late concern cf Wil
liams n fsf M rll, that John H.
Mo: el, Esqr. having retired from hu
ll cl ll , he continues the FACTORAGE
& COMMISSION BUS 1 DESS, on
Morel’s wharf, as formerly, end soli
cits a continuance of their favors.
Having large la’e and convenient
ftcres for the reception of produce, he
hopes from his experience tn tne shove
uulinefs, together with his prompt at
tention to their orders, that he shall
Reader the higbeft tatisfadlion to all
who (lull favor him with their tuftom.
November 12. ts. 22.
“\\ antetl,
TO load immediately for Jamaica
two orphree vcfftls of 150 or 3co
tens each, and to hire twelve coopers.
Roe & Davies.
December 31. ts 45.
NO f tCE,
On TucsAii the ‘.s,th of January , 1825, *wtl bt
fold at Public An lien, at my Sttrc-
SUNDRY articles beiimgingtothccilateof
Mr. 1C fiver B. üba'-e—among which are
! houshold and kitchen furniture. Carpenters
toolr, above Five Hundred Volumes of
Books, two German Flutes, Mathematical
ir.ftruments, wearing apparel, three Guns,
one of which 15 an excel ent double barre.
price, a riding saddle, &c. fkc.
By order of the F.xecutor,
J. ARNOLD,Auct’r
Dee. 3. ts. 27.
100 Dollars Reward,
I‘ •..■'.——r.— 13 UN.MVAY from
; ! -tv. the Subscriber on
Jt’nF arv Bulls Ifiand, near Hi -
v’i : tonhead, South Caroli
i .1 na, the 12th of Atiguft
RfAtt Jail, two young Afri
can fellows, TOM and
L tZZJ JACK, about 5 feet 2
to 4 inches high (lout and well made. Jack
can speak. Englilh tolerable we 1, and if much
questioned, will appear (ly sn d artful, he has
r.o mark that I can recollect particu arlv.
Ton. cannot fjieuk near as wel , and appears
rather stupid when fpor.en to, he has ieveral
fears about his breait anfi shoulders, but one
recollected particularly on the .over part cf
his breast.
The above reward will he paid or. proof to
conviction of any v, hite person having taxen
up said negroes and kept them without ad
j vending them. Twenty dollars if harboured
; nu’ by a negro, and ten dollars if committed
jto an-,- Goal in South Caro ina, or Savannah
Goa. (rr • the Subfcr bera- on Bul.s Ifianci
with all reasonable charges.)
William Irvine.
1 Decemberio. 9’- *g
Boarding School.
Mrs COURTNaY,
(Front Charltjlan.)
M. )ST REsP-.ci fully informs
(he inhabitants of this city, that
(he ptopofes opening a SCHOOL on
Monday the'iU of January, for the
irtl(ruction of young ladies, in which
reading, spelling, writing. Arithmetic
and Lnghlll Gram.r.er, plain if wing
and a variety of offer kinds cf knee
dla work. A few young ladies will
be accommodated with boarding on
reasonable letrm, application to he
made at her houle in Draton Steel,
oppofrte the French Accademy.
D 24. 33
HOLLAND GOODS.
500 Jugs Seitzer* wr,
18a Reams writing paper,
s'j Inin bound cordial cates,
1 Cals fiibing A leading lines,
ao Bundles shoe thread,
I Calk flarch,
5 dz. Silk urfitnellas,
32 Calcs gLls ware, confifling .f
tumbles, wines, Jeca..ltis aid
faltceilais, ailorteJ,
500 Halt pint matted fialks,
z Chuide iers, 10 gi-‘be lamps,
Pipes pr. box,
I Case iattopihas, a linen fu’.tabk
for pocket hhkis.
3 Bales common Peking.
2 Bales Holland laii dude,
An aiimtmcnt of btufkcs,
I Case of bolting clothes, No. 1
2, 3.2, 5>
2 C >icr a olue, brawn, Sc ofuaburg
line id,
I Case ounce threads,
35 do j, 1 atle matts, round ano
ova 1 ,
2uo Ream - wrapping paper,
3d z. WLlHle and water irons,
b <ioz, Coffee mills,
10 dz Wot den taps,
3 dz. Violins with dows complete
Violin Brings, 1 bundle bed tick,
20 dz. £m-U p .per looking giaflcs,
b dz. blates, Hate penc.ls,
4'i lb. Wulers, atloried colors,
b dz- Blank qutie books.
10 dz. B ank memo, books,
30 ps. Bi own Flemish linen,
sjps Platiilas,
2j [is. Wile do.
lc p-. Unbleached Fiemifh linen,
4 ps. 5 4 Si b 4 I able diaper,
32 ps. BLck crape,
40 ps. Velvet binding,
1 7 dz. Beggars lace,
75 P r * or haikitnill ftones,23
in n. dumatcf,
50 D-mijohoS,
100 Gin c^fes,
500 iron,
50 Pipes G.n,
30 iLxts window gl jfs from Bby
10 to 10 by 12,
10 C-lks .infeed oil,
On Hand,
French brandy, p'. pipe,
Bait, GiindfLnes,
Colton bagging, and m'Hllones of the
following dimennons, viz.
3 ft. ti. meter, 5 inches thick,
3 do. 00. 6to 7 inches thick,
3 ft. 8 inch. diam. 12, to 13 in. thick
4a. 8 ir.ili. do i2, to 15 in. thick
FOR SALE BY
Curtis Bolton, <Sc Cos.
Dec. 24 if. 33-
NO 1 ICE.
THE Jufttces of the Inferior C urt and
the Julfiices efthe Peace, of this couuty
re informed that on Monday the 7th Janua
ry next, is the day appointed by law, for ap
pointing County Officers. They aie there
fore required to attend on that day for that
purpose, at the place of holding the superior
court.
J. BULLOCH, Cie/k,
December 31. 35.
Board or TANARUS; uflec: of ihe Lx -
change. J
Savannah, December 6tb, 1804.
Resolved, i hat the Long Room in
the Exchange be opened on the fecund
Monday in January neixt for ihe use
of the Merchants, and that notice
thereof be given in the Gazettes of
this City.
Any person desirous of taking
charge of the Exchange Rooms, and
furnifhing such rcfrefhments as shall be
prescribed, will make application to
Mr. Belton, one of the Truitees, for
further pa’ ticu'ars.
Resolved, That she defaulting (hare
holders who have net paid up the in
jfalment of fix dollars called sos; ffat
the fharcs of such defaulters will be
come forfeited and fold at public Auc
tion at the Exchange, on the second
Monday in January next.
Resolved, That Notice be given in
the Gazettes that the Trustees will
receive proposals from any perlon ei
persons for tning the F x’ hange. 1
Resolved, That Notice be given
tha/ the office of Secretary r o this
board is become vacant by the resig
nation of Mr. P.tt, and that the Trus
tees will receive applications far that
appointment, until the 19th inst.
Ex trail from ike Minutes.
THOMAa PI FT, SeDiy.
December 13 30
TO BE LEASED,
FOR FUR TERM OF TWO
TEARS,
■J’HF. Plantation in iJryan County
known by the name of Sans Sonet.
rbe icr.ement is to pay all taxes and
af.Hhnents incurred during the term
10 keep the buildings which are on
the place, or may be created rhercoh,
in repair, and deliver them 16, at the
expiration of the le-fie. lie is to pay
the rent annually. He may cut and
law timber lor the ereifiion of buil
dings on [lie plantai ion, and tor plan
tation uie. bu'. no; for l'ale. On the
lint o: January be may tend negroes
to put up the truces, negro lioules,
prepare lauds for pl niiog, Ac. &e.
and full pefliffiort will be delivered
in all niontii of February, ihe plan
tation may he viewed and tn* plat
let-nun application to Mr. Coder Fair
child on the premises Whoever
wifiles to hire the place will pleaie
to tend in their propoials in writing
on or before ihe frit bay of Decem
ber next, to James Wallace.
Ksq. i.i Savannah.
Noveinb *r 12 . rs, 2 1
Sheriff'? Sa-es,
ON the firtt Tuesday in February next
will be f'ld a: the Court-House in the
town of Jc-ti'erfon ill Camden couuty, between
he hours of 10 and 3 o’clock, the house, lot
and improvements in the town of St. Mary’s
at present occupied by Mr. Charies Homer;
as aifo cr.e negro woman named Ambrose
and her child to fatisfy a judgment lately ob
tained before the Superior C urt, in favor of
Me (TVs. Mair and Means v„. David Garvin
and Sa—ue 1 Meers, pointed out by the plain
tiflV attorney.
Conditions cadi, or the property folit in
half an hour at the risk of the tirft purchaser.
D. G. (ones, and. s. c. c.
December ?t. ts. 35.
Sheriff's -Sales,
ON the. firfi Tuesday in February next
will be fold at the Court-House in the
town of Jelfcrfon, between the hours of 10
and 3 .’clock, a 1 that trad! of land, being on
the river Great Setrilla, at present occupied by
A. Clar'*and Moses Harre 1. tofatisfy ajudg
mentlate y obtained in the superior court of
Camden Countv in favor of John Wiifon, a
gainll James Hutchinson. Conditions cash,
or the property will be fold in half an hour a
the risk of the purchaser.
D. G. Jones, and. s. c. c.
December 31. ts. 34.
40 Dollars Reward,
JT apprehending
I 1 -E and iecuring ir.
1 •Tt\ 1 ir A £ ‘ a ‘ two French
1 muUattegirlf, THEKE2E
( anJ CLEMENTINE.
skjk&S&Gcl Thereze is about ro
years of age, (hort sta
ture, arid pretty thick,
1 “ *—~—“* remarkably fair .- Cle
mentine is about 18 years of age, tali and Aim
a dark mullatto. They both came fromChar
lefton in the schooner Bea Flower, Captain
Parker. The fiift speaks Englilh very well ;
the oilier but little, hut is feme what acquaint
ed with the Spanilh language.
The above deferibed wenches are the pro
perty of Mons. MARC DATTY of Charles
ton, from where they have been carried away
and brought here b a Frenchman by the name
of MORACE, he “is (hort fla’ure,and remark
ably Him, he is pitted mthe face with thefmall
pox, and is of such a dark complexion as to be
taken himfe f for a muliatto, l.e ipeaks but
little F.ngliih.
Mailers of vessels and others are forbid to
harbour or carry o3’ the said Haves at their
peril
P, Dupon.
December 31.
Andre w Knox,
IV.yr.cs IVharf.
Has jvst eeceived per schooner ad-
VESTVKI AND BRIG SUCCESS PRC SI
PHILADELPHIA.
Choice clirret Win* (in small boxes)
Beef in whole and half barrels
Phi adelpliia beer in do. and do.
Plated and tinn’d chair harness
A few doz. barmboo bottom'd chair*
Bedheads, Beaureausand tab les
Boxes negro pipes
On Hand,
A general supply of Groceries, all of
which*'ill be laid cheap for ezih.
Dec e m ber ‘4-. 3J .
GoV:: nnicnt ‘ cut :ty.
N tW-Vi;KR L i1 * V.
2.-. 18. For ti:e i’romoiioa of Li
rat ere.
Will l*ObJ riVV LY commence draw
ing on <he eighth day cf Aprilnext.
2 5,000 dollars
10,coo do.
5,000 do.
HIGHESTPRIZKS.
The Scheme contains 3:, 000 ticket?,
of which 9Q12 are prizes, let's than two
and a ball blanks to a prize.—DedudlL
on lil'ieenner cent.
At the fedion of the Legifiature of the
stare of New York , on Monday the i;th No
vember, 1804, a rtlblution paged the senate
and was concured in by thehc.ile of Affrm
blv that the drawing of the said Lottery be
pcifip ncclumflthe feccr.d Monday in April -.ext
in consequence of the defalca ion ot one of
the managers, andthat the LEG IbL ATUKE
will GUARANTEE the PAYMENT of ad
the PRIZES in said Lottery.
Tickets, and halves, quarter?, sntl
eights, are to be had at G. & F.
WAITE’S Permanent Lottery Or
-1 ices, No. 64, Maiden-Lane, and No.
38, Maiden-Lane, New-York,
at the following prices.
Whole tickets dolls. 7 co quarters, 1 87
Halves, 362 eights i OO
And in a FEW DAY’S will advance in price
Diltai t Advcn.urers, by inciolmg
United States, Philadelphia, or New-
York bank notes, may have tickets
forwarded them by port, to any part
of the Uuion, by G. & R, Waite,
with ihe uiinott punctuality—;uid the.
cat lit !L intelligence lent of rheir suc
cess —Ca(h advanced for piizes as
loon a3 drawn.
For the latisfaftion of adventurers
in Savannah and its vicinity, G & R.
Waite will forward to the printer of
this paper, the Manager? official lilt
of prizes, as soon as printed, where
any gemieman can examine his own
number—
(Tf* Letters ( pofi paid) will be du
ly attended to.
New-York. Oft. ~ rSo-t. ts. 22:
Diitrid: of Georgia.
In the sixth circuit Court of the
TJ. States.
WHEREAS the Ma-Hdl
0} the said dijlrin, by vir
tueofawrit of attachment to him,
dire tied, did attach the lands
tenements, goods, chattels, monies
debts, and books of account of
fames Cruden, surviving copart -
r.cr of John ( ruden & Cos. who is
aljent from and without the limits
of she said dist tiki (as it is said)
the j nil of Samuel Dsuglafs Jurvi
vir.g copartner of George and
Samuel Dougiajs And whereas
ice juid Samuel Douglajs surviving
copartner as aforefaid bath agree
abie to the directions of the attach
ment ati filed bis declaration in
the circuit court of Jaid dijlriti,
againjt theJ'uid James Cruden Jur
viver as aforefaid and hath obtain
ed the following rule.
Samuel Douglas Surviving co
partner of George and Samuel
Douglass, vs.
Jarnts Cruden surviving copart
ner of John Cruden & Cos.
Ordered that the defendant do
appear and plead within a year and
a day, otberwije judgment by de
fault. STITES, Clk.
May 14. 69.
Notice is hereby given that urlefs
the Jaid James Cruden Ju>viver as
aforefaid doth appear and plead a
grecable to the aforesaid rule or or
der judgment will be entered againfl
him by default.
MITCHELL,
For Piantiff
NOTICE,
ON the fccond Monday in January next
wid be rented out to the highest bidder,
the following lots inthis city, Warren Ward,
belonging to the Academy of Chatham Coun
ty, viz. No. 29, 30, 31, ts, 3i, 34, 35, and
36. FoffefTi .n < f the said lot* to be given to
the elsee on the fourth of May following for
the term of five years. The rent mult bfr
paid quarterly and at the expiration of the
term. The lease may be renewed at a valu
ation to%e fixed by the Trullees, all improve
ments made, may be removed by the Lcfst-.v
or otherwise dilpofed of. These ,ots are
well situated in the eastern part of the City,
and fome fronting on Broughton street. Fur
ther and more favorable terms to he made
known on the day of fajp, which -will take
pace at the Exchange at the hour cf iz
o’clock of the Seccnd Monday in January,
pursuant to rcfulution of the Trustees of the
laid Academy
Charles Harris,
G. Woodruff, C C ° ra ’
John Bolton. m ‘ ee ’
Savannah Dec. 4th 1804. ts.
Wanted,
IMMEDIATELY or between r.ow and
the firft of February one hundred prime
field Haves, for the purpose of working on
the Turnpike road, for whom I wil give
’ ninety dollars a year for males, and fifty for
females, feed, clothe and pay their tax, and
give bond, and security if required.
Ebenr. Jenckes.
December *7. 61. 34.