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Mastial\> 5% des,
ON the fir‘l Tncfday in February Hex* will
Hefbyiat iie court -h -uie in Savannah,
A ‘J KACT Os LAND, containing 475Kre*
more or left,, (ituate, lvirs; and being in the
county of L-bert), bounded on the north by
the town of Sunbury, ft * by marshes ot Mid
xva*- river, and on the weft by lands of Adam
Alexander, levied on as the property oi the
clUte of John Tomhiro. deccafed, by virtue
of an execution obtained by Adam and Wm
Tuntto againll the executors of Tomkins.
Atfo, two negroes levied on as the property
of J Clarkfon at suit of David Kofs.
Ben. Wall, M. D G.
January 7.
ATTENTION I
Tax Colleftor’s Sales
On Monday 2id January next, 1805,
wiil be fold, before the Couvt-houfe in
the city of Savannah, between the hours
®f 10 and 2 o’clock, P. M. the following
property or as much thereof as will pay
the Taxes due thereon, with colls, for
the Years 1801 and 1802, vit.
One improve i Lot No. 5,
Anion Ward, in the city of Sa
vanmh, returned as the proper
ty of the Eftueof Joshua Gugle,
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. M< fervie, tax due for 1802,
Dolls, t 20
One improved Lot No. in
Brouj/fton bireet in laid city, re
turned as the property of John
Gable, ux due for 1802,
Dolls 672
One Lot on the Bay, No. 4,
Carpenters Tyriiing, Deckers
Ward, returned as t e preperty
®f John Love, tax due 1802,
Dolls. 43 30
A house, on Lot No.
returned as the property of James
Wood, tax due i 802.
Dolls 6 06
A Farm Lot, near the city of
Savannah containing 50 acres,
returned as the property of He
bert Woodhouie, tux tSot &
1802. Dolls. 7 83 *
14,000 Acres land, in Green
County, returned as the property
of C unningham Newall, Lax for
1800, tSot, and 1802.
Dell s. 64 2 7
500 Acresland, in Chatham coun
ty, near Savannah on the Loud
vile road, returned as Benjamin
Putnam’s property, tax 1802,
Dolls. 7 <l4
1000 Acres land in Glynn
County, returned as the pro
perry of Martha Melvin, tax for
1801 1802. Dolls. 27 36
6ro acres of land. Sanelo
Urige in
returned as the pro
perty of Chriltian Miller, tax
jSo2, - - - . Doth. 712
240 aerfs in Chatham Count)
returxvcd as the property or efface
Bcnjamine Fox, tax due 1802.
Dolls 4 62
2,000 acres of land in Bu kc
County returned as the property
of Elizabeth iintpfon, Tax for
i302, - . - - Dolls. 688
1000 acres of land on Buffalo
Swamp, Givnn County, reru ned
by and ua the property of Joiepn
Glover, tax iB->f. - Dolls. 24 10
1.050 acres land in Franklin
Count/, returned a 1 - the propei
ty of George Lmham, 0 1,
Doits. t> 40
Lot No. 11. Frankhn Ward,
ayitl tiitprovemen s, returned as
the propei ty of Wtliizm H. Ma
thews tax 1802 - - - Dolls - 1375
73 acres of Land in Chac
ijam County returned as the pro
perly ot ABIE, tax 1801
and 1802, - - - DFF- <5 G
50 acres of Land in Cha'.ham
County returned by John iler
back, tax for 1802. Dolls, iO3
22 Acres elo. on Burn Pot 1
fland Chatham County, returned
js the property of Jane Winn,
tax 1802. Dods. 16 06
967 Acres land in Columbia
County, returned as the proper
ty of estate of John Shick, tax
600 Acres land in Glynn Coun
ty (250 acres of iff quality Ham
mock, and 350 pine land on
Salts) returned as the cilate ol
Henry Taibird, Senr. lax 1802.
Dolls. 140 00
JAMES ALGER.
‘Tie Collets or C. C. i v o2,
T* Cellar's OJtee Chat Lam a
CeMMtj fi/rtHQ lSop ’ *24*
Tax Collector’s Sales.
On Monday the 4th day of February
next 1805, will be fold at the Court-huufe
in the City of Savannah between the
hoots of 10 and 2 o’clock, the following
property or so much thereof as will be
fufficient to difeharge the taxes due there
on aud cofls, for the following years viz.
333 Acres land in Camden
county on St. VI try’sHiver, grant
ed to R. Mootford, returned as
the property of Daniel Pendle
ton’s ettaic by E. white the Exe
cutor, Tax for 1801 and 1802.
Dolls. 167 37
287 J- Acres land in Montgo
mery county, on the Alcamaha
Rive:, granted to Gro. Folds,
returned as estate of Solomon
Pendlecon, by E. White, Taxes
due for the yezrs ißot 1802.
Dolts, to 14
862 | Acres land in Montgo
mery county on Ogechee River,
surveyed for Solomon Pendle
ton, returned as the property of
Rooert Mentford, Taxesdue for
1801. -- - - Dolls. 13 88 f
487 J- Acres land in Camden
county on St. Mary’s River,
lurveved in the name of Solo
mon Pendleton, and returned as
the pioperty of Pendleton and
Meiiford, by E. White, Fax tor
year 1802 Dolls. 20 00
Dnehalf, or undivided moietv
of 600 Acres land in two Tracts
in M’lntoih county, formerly
John Grays, adjoining Geo. M ; -
Iniofh ana Hugh Clark, pointed
out as tiie property of Stephen
Files, for 1801 and 1802
Dolls. 1*34 38
200 Acres, land in Chat,iam
coun y returned as the property
of Martha Fox, Tax due lor tßoi
and i 802. -- - Doils. 13 16
100 acres pine land in Effing
ham County,returned as the pro
perty or Andrew Snidei, Tax
2ho 1. - - - - Dolls. 00 50 J
30 acres, pine land in Bulloch
County, returned as the property
ad efta;.c of John Ileifler, Tax
due 1801 - - Do.ls. 00 54
Lott No. 9, Prince-ltrect, with
improvements, returned as the
property of Sarah M’Bride, Tax
1802. ----- Dolls. 3 02
One lott in the Village of Sc.
,G<:ul } distinguished by the letter
VI. return - ' 4 Ev Brown Sc Oates,
Tax for 180.', - Lj'h,'. “ 03 t
500 acres iand in Burke Coun
fy, retained as the
Wu: tj „ V h
n’juuuii 1 ;i 1 b'j
D Us. 1 7 5
One Moiety of two iotes No.
211 6c i 2, in the Township of
• iardwick, returned as the uro
perty ot George Woodhouie,
lax 1201, - - - Dolls 1 82
JAMES ALGER,
Tax Colieilor , jßot ist 1802;
Tax Collectors office, Chatham
County, 20th November, ISO 4. 24.
John P. Wiliiamson,
RISPEC I 1 ULL.Y informs ihe
friends <if the late concern < f ‘Vjl
MAMS N its M rel, that John H.
Morel, b.sqr. having r ti ed l:om bu.
Ii els he continues ihe / ICI QR.IGh
hf CGlhl\t 1 Sti I \>,\ liuti J.X L. 66, u.*
Morel's wharf, as formetly, and foh
<~its a 1011th nance ol their favors.
Having Lrge lase and convenien/
Bores for the reception of pr du-e, he
hopes Torn his experience in toe a! ve
buiinefs, together with his prompt at
tention to their orders, that he lhali
re idei the nighest fatisfabfion to all
who sh til favor him with their rultom.
November 12. ts. 21.
Wiinteß,
TO load immediately for Jama ica
tv o.u three veflils of 150 or at o
tons e; cb, ami to hire twelve cooper*
Roe & Davies.
December 31. ts 45.
Take Notice.
fold on Friday the
firlt of February between the
hours of ten and two o’clock, at the
Exchange, the following lo.s.
ELBERT W ARD.
Lot No. 13, 24, 27, 39 40.
SPRING-HILL, Lot No. 3.
GREENE WARD, Lot No 34
COLUMBIA WARD.
Lot No. 21, 22, 33.
For G eund Rent due the city, and
Poftpmed Loin the lixteenth Decent,
her 1804.
Chas. Cope, c.
Jantuuy lOi ts- 83
NOTICE,
i) Tucsity (4* 1 5/A if jOnsurv, 180-;, ci/t Ae
fold it Putt*ic siuUwn, at IHj Sl,re.
SUN OKY articles befi aging to the estate of
Mr. Robert Brifbane—..monj which are
houshold and kitchen furniture, Carpenters
tools, above Five Hundred Volumes of j
Books, two German Flutes, Mathematical j
indruments, wearing apparel, three Guns,
one of which is an excel ent double barrel
peice, aridiug laddie, ike. &c.
My order of the Executor,
J. ARNOLD,Auct’r
Dec. 3. ts.
Boarding School,
Mb*. COURTNaY,
( From Cbarlcflon.)
MOS'l” respEC'i fully informs
the inhabitants oi this city, that
I The propofts opening a SCHOOL on
Monday thc'lit of January, for the
instruction ot your.g ladies, in which
readuu, ipelling, vrrijiitg, Arithmetic
and Lnglifii Gr-aimer, plain tewing
and a variety of oiher kinds cf knee
dle work. A few young ladies will
be accommodated with boarding on
reasonable term-, application to be
made at her house in Draton Siect,
jopnniite the Trench Accademy.
ILc. 74. -JJ
HOLLAND GOODS.
500 Jugs be.izer w.iter,
180 Reams writing paper,
s'j Iron hound cordial cales,
i Case fishing 3c leading lines,
xo bundles shoe tmcad,
I Calk ttarch,
5 dz bilk umbrellas,
32 Cases glass ware, consisting cf
tumble-, wir.es, Jecanteii ainl
faltceilars, allorted,
500 Halt pint mattcJ Hafks,
2 Crundfciiers, 10 gLbe lamps,
Pipes pr. box,
l Case Tltopillas, a linen tunable
for pocket hlikts.
[ 3 Bales common Lcking,
1 Bales Holland lad duck,
tin rl.ne it ot brulhes,
i Case ot bolting clotbes, No. 1
3-4,5*
i 2 Lues oi olue, brown, U olnaburg
thread,
i Cate ou.n e threads,
3a doz. Tadic nutts, round and
ova!,
200 Reams wrajipinp paper,
3doz. Waliiica.id water iro.is,
0 doz, Coffee mills,
10 dz Wooden taps,
3 dz. Violins with tiows complete ’
Violin brings, 1 bundle bed lick,
20 dz. Small paper looting gi.fles,
6 dz. Slates, flatepeuc Is,
40 lb. Waters, aborted colors,
6 dz. Blank e[uire hooks,
10 dz. B ank cnv. books,
30 ps. Brown Fieuikii ln.cn,
50 ps. IhatiiiuS,
20 ps. Wue do. ,
ic ps. Unbi. ached Flemish linen,
4 ps. 5 4 & 5 4 i able diaper,
32 px. Buck crape,
• 4.u ps. Vcivet binuing,
1 V oz ldce >
75 nr.* ftones, 23
ui. h. diamater,
5.. Demijohns,
iooUiiiuies,
500 bneets iron,
50 Pipes G.n,
30 Boxes window glass fiom 8 bv
10 to to bv 1 2,
to Lalks .iiiletd oil,
On Hand,
French brandy, pr. pipe,
bat, G>indite nt-s,
Cott. n bagging, and imlift -nes of the
following dirneniions, viz.
3 ft. Ginneter, 5 inches hick,
3 do.. do. bto 7 inches thick,
3 It. 8 inch diam- 12, to 13111. thick
4 ... 8 mch. ando 1 12, t. 15 in. thick
FOR SALb BY
Bolton, <Sc Cos.
Dec, 24. it 3J
” FOR SALE.
j A LOT 111 Ya mac raw, near the Honora
-1 ble joieph Clay’s new U.-ttle, on which
is a Urge convenient Houle one itory ofbrick
and two if wwith three final er houles,
bolide out buildings, kitchen, Ue. Calh or
new Negroes we! be taken in payment. —for
further particulars pUaie apply to E. HILI.S,
louth call corner ol the Exchange, who haj*
also BILLS on PHILADELPHIA todifpofe
of.
A Quantity of new KICE, mostly in half
barre
December 31 6t 5*
TO BE SOLD,
A LOT cf 50 acres, former v Belonging
A to the Fair-lawn traft, within a lliort
distance of the citx, of a rich foil, and well
wooded, calculated for the growth of cotton or
a. garden.
ALSO,
A Lot one hundred feet tong and ninety
feet wide, firuare in Margaret llreet, in E\v
en: burgh, adj. ining weft to the commons of
the town of Savannah. Application* to be
made immediately.
Enquire at the printing office-
December 10. lawtf.
Storage.
Robert f# John Bolton wilt receive on {fo
rage, at Yamacraw, Tob cco, Rice, Cotton,
or Weft India produce at the ul'ual rates; or
they would rent for the present year fome of
the (lores it now have Tobacco and upland
Cotton for l’ale.
January 7 ts 37
FOR SALE,
24 Khds. Tobacco, and a quantity of up
country Cotton. Apjib to
T. C W. SMITH.
Market Square.
January.x*. j 8
TO BF. LRACED,
FOR THE TERM OF TWO
TERRS,
ITIE Plantation in Bryan County
known by the name of Sun Souc't.
The tenement is to pay all taxes and
afleflinen'.s mairred during tlie term—
to keep the buiiding-; x\ hie!) are on
he piac*, or may be erefted thereon,
in repair, and deliver them so, at the
expiration of the Icafe. He is to pay
t!ie rent annually. Hr may cut and
law timber tor the erection of buil
dings on the plantation, and lor plan
tation use, but no: for Idle. On the
firlt ol JantHry he nny ferd negroes
to put up the fences, negro houli S,
prepare lauds lor planting, &c, ike.
and full pofleflion will be delivered
in all mouth ot February. The plan
tation may be viewed and the p'at
teen on application to Mr. Cailcr Fair
child on the nremifes. Whoever
wishes to hire tli? place will please
to iend in their proposals in writing
on or before the firlt clay oi Decem
ber next, to James. Wallace.
Fsq. in Savannah.
November r 2 . ts, 21
Sheriffs Sales,
ON the tirll Tuesday in February next
will he fold at the Court-House in the
town of Jefferfon in Camden couuty, between
the hours of 10 and 3 o’clock, the house, lot
and improvements in the town of St. Mary’s
at present occupied by Mr. Charles Homer;
as also one negro woman named Ambrnle
and her child to fatisfy a judgment lately ob
tained before the Superior Court, in favor of
MeiTrs. Mair and Means \ r s. David Garvin
and Samuel Meers, pointed out by the plain
tiffs’ attorney.
Conditions calh, or the property fold !m
half an hour at the riik of ihe lint purchaser.
D G. Jones, and. s. c. c.
December 31, ts. 35.
Sheri ft's Sales,
ON the firlt Tuesday in February next
will be fold at the Court-House in the
tow not Jt-ffciJoll, between the hours of
2nd 3 o’eloek, a ! that tract of land, being on
the river Great SertiHa, at present occupied by
A. Clark and Mofca Harre 1. tofatiifv ajutlg
ment late x obtained in the fiipermr court of
Camden Ctmiity in favor of John Wilfou, a
gainit Janies Hutcliinfon. Conditions calh,
<-r the pioperty will be fold in half an h r uir a
tiic risk ol the purchaser.
D. (i. Jones, and. s. c. c.
December ji. ts. 3^.
ROE fcf DAViS.
Have removed to the (tores formerfv
occupied by Messrs. Hunter & Minis,
where they ofiei (or sale imported in tlie
(tup Warrington and other late amvais.
50 iihds. Nevv-E. rum
150 Boxes soap and candles
40 Barrels cider
Goal, lump, and brown sugar in hhds.
Cognise brandy in pipes
Madeira wine ui pipes, and quarter casts,
fioliaud and country gm n, pipes
200 Bam is beer, bread, beef and pork
Claret, (run aud oil 111 calcs
Pattent, shot, ihear moulds Broad hoes
Spar.ilh iegarsiu boxes, a Few Packages
eoarte dry goods,
December 31 ts. 3s.
Curtis liolroii oc Cos.
ILtve received per the Hors from Liver
pool.
70 Dozen PATENT HOES
3c Do. Common di'.to
6 Do. well fteci'd dub axes
/ Do. ditto falling axi
4 Do. C’**l> bin S hoes
400 Iron pots ovens
Cast fleet, whip, u- N ’’- ut a,lcl bandfaw files
Do. do. jack.fmootfiing, tore ana long plane-
Irons
January 7 ts 37
T ire Wood for fhJe.
Apply to
JOHN WATERS.
January 3 ts
NOTICE.
r I' , IIE fubferiher intending te he absent the
A luring and summer months, requefls all
thole who have demands against bint to pre
sent them; and thofc indebted to lum lie wil
thank for a iettlement by the middle of Fe
bruary.
Maih. M’Allifter.
January 7 y r 37
City Sheriff's Sale,
ON the firft Tuesday in February next
will be fold at the Court-houle in this
cite betwixt the hours of ten • and three
o’clock A BRICK hAKE HOUSE tiled oof,
situate on half a et on the Bay, known as
No. 4 in Franklin \va:d, the unexpired term
of leale of laid half lot and building thereon,
being three years and four months from the
2otfi December,lßo4, fome houlhold furniture,
baking pans and baking utenlils, seized as the
pr-iuerfv ot James Chilli, lm ; one negro
wench named Beck, seized as the property of
Stepnen Files.
Conditions of Sale Cafli.
John Williams, s. c. s,
January 3.
NO 1 ICE,
AI.I. Persons having any demands against
the estate of John Haberfnam deceal'eJ,
are vequefted to feud them in properly attes
ted and tlicfe \\ ho are indebted to make pay
ment to
Joseph Habersham.
Adminiflrator.
Jjnuary 10 ts 38
Wanted,
IMMEDIATELY or between sow and
the firlt of February one hundred prime
hold llaves, for the purpose of working on
the Turnpike road, for whom I v. it give
ninety dollars a year for males, and fifty for
lcn.aies, feed, clothe and pa, their tax, and
ive bond, aud lecurity if required.
tibenr. Jenckes.
December 2;. 6t. 54.
It*overnme 111 c t up itv
NEW.YORK LO 1 FI.RY. B
No. 111. For the Promotion ol i.i BH
Will POSITIVELY commence dr.-
inf on the eighth day of Aprilnexr
25,000 dollars 9H
10,000 do, V
5,000 do. wfl
highestprizes.
Tlia-Scheme contains 33,000 ticke®
of which 9913 are prizes, lets than t'*” ■
and a half blanks tc a jvi ize.—Dedui.“ fl
c 1 fitreenper cent.
At the i'effion of the Lcgiflature of bt®
state of New York , on Monday the 12th . fa-ll
vember, 1804, a resolution palled tl:t o.*n 4
and was concured in by the houle of Aft .
bly that the ..hawing of the said Lottery
pofip ned until the Jcccvd Monday in A:ru .
in coi.leqnenee ot the detaleain-n ol .n,
t!,-.. “a;. . 1 r-. and that the I.LGISL All
v.ill GI’AHAN'i EE the DAYMEN F.4
the FRIZES in laid Lottery.
l ickets. ana halves, quarters, &
eights, s.re to be had at G. St
\V A: FK S Pkk man en r Lot TERV OV|
FiCHs, No. 64, Ma'uU-n.l sine, ami J.
38, Ncw.Jwpjik, v
AT THE EOLI.OWINO fKlJss.
Whole tickets dolls. 7JO quarter> ;2 jflj
Halves. 3 ri7 eights ,
zii.d in a FEW DAYS will advance m p.
Diitaot ,'Clvei),oreis, by inciu
Uni'n; States, Philadelphia, or N
York tint)!: notes, may have tTkV.
forwarued them hy pad, to anv p,
of tiie Union, by G. tk R. Wui t S
with the utmolt punctuality—and tl. isl
carlLlt imellijreiice lent of their fin.
cels—Calh advanced lor prizes .
soon as drawn. JI
For the larisf.ielion of adventurer nH
iu Savannah ai rl its vicini: y, (>. i, }
Waite will forward to the printer x
this paper, the Managers official !i
of priztf, as loon aspiinted, wfier
any geiitleman can examine his ow
number— fl
Q.r7~ Levers poss paid) will be dn.
!y attended to
New.Ymk. 00, it iftoi. ts. 22*M
aJritrict ot Georgia, ■
in the sixth circuit Court of tic ■
j U. States. H
WHEREAS the Mer kcT j
of the said dijlrift, by vtdA
tue of a writ of attach a,ent to h:
directed , did clutch the loaids ■
tenements, goods, chattels, moniusm
debts, ar,d books of account ofm
fames Crudcn, surviving copart - I
ner of John C ruden & Cos. who is M
absent from and without the limit
of the J aid dfir id (as it tsfatdjK
liefuii of Samuel Doitglalsfuni-Wk
vmg copartner of George an.Wt
Samuel bouglajs \ /hid where afl
ihe said Samuel Dou/Jajs furvivn t H
copartner as cforsfaid hath agree I
ab le to the directions of the attach- M
merit atl fled his declaration ittm j
the circuit court of said difi ritl 3 I
against the said James Cruden fur - ■
vtver as afore said and hath obtain - J
td the following rule. ■
bamucl Douglas Surviving co
partner of George and Samuel A
Douglass, vs. M
James Cruden surviving
ner of John Cruden fi? Cos. S
Ordered that the defendant
appear and plead within a year and I
day, otherwise judgment by dt~ ■
fault. STITES, Clk. 1
May 14. 69. J
Notice is hr ebygiven that urlefs I
theJaid fames CrudenJu'viver as 1
aforefaid doth appear and plead a- J
greeable to the aforesaid rule or or- I
der judgment will be entered agairjt: 1
him by default. 1
MITCFIEiLLj fi
For Plan tiff I
T. and I. Williamson 6c Co.l
HAY'E Received per fi.ip Tippo Sai* I
from London. ■
500 doz. brown, stout and porter I
2 Cases p attd goods ■
2 do, gilt do. A
I Trunk pound beads
200 Bunches rubies 1
200 do. garnetts m
Coral beads, and dog teetk M
I Case aborted flicks tec. I
I do knife cases ■
1 Caikjappanary I
3 Cases do. M
1 Case afibrted milhnary fl
I Case white and black trimming besds ■
2 Cases mens fine hats *i I
1 CaleToi et glasses H
1 Case dressing ditto H
1 I).tto Portable writing and ureff.ng
i Calk aifoned cuttlery I
2 Cases ship chandlery 1
1 bale flops fl
8 Cases afforted for comptinjl
Houfti J
20,000 quills
1 Case 18 inch globe* ‘!
12 Rocking hories
Madeira wine in pipes, quarter cafe*
and bottles
Brandy, rum, aie, cyder. See. &c. j
Which will be fold low by the pack-I
age, or invoice, for calh or approved p ? - m M
perr 1
December 2t ti 37 I
PRIME GREEN CCH-FKeT
to,ooo ib. JuR landed, and foG
on reasonable terms by
Burroughs if Sturges.
| Dr; Jone’s whaf J
November 8, ts, aQ* 1