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iftufes.
A. LOVER’# RESIGNATION.
1 (corn, dearrft Chi of your charge to dcnv ;
‘Tit true outhofe lip* I imprinted a kiss :
Di {regarding the anger that glow’d in thine
eye,
I deem'd e’en the God* my inferior* in
blile.
But brought by reffe&ion the crime to deplore,
Lo ! v lift ims to jultice my lips I resign !
On them 1-t your vengeance an hundted fold
Pur ;
Like a Chriftain I’ll fuffer, r.or dare to re.
pine.
Comptroller Generals Office,
Louisville, sth February, iMoo.
THE holders ot Georgia Audited Certifi
cates, and Bounties of land ilfued to the late
ilate troops, are hereby NOTIFIED, That
by au aft n( Grn-ral Alfembly of the said
Hate, era;it“an Ait, iurther explaining and
dv lining the duties and power* of tV.e Comp.
I ol’rr General,” puffed at Louisville on thc
£'l> dayot December, one|thoiif*nd (even hun
dred A ninety-nine, it isamongll other things
declared that “ whereas there are Bill out.
** Handing, tnary certificate*, land bounties
** and other evidences of debts, which luve
•• been iliucd in a vague and unguarded tnan
ner, and has not been renewed under pro
•* per chec<|ues, as required hv an adt paired
at Louisville on the lecontl day of Frbrua
** ry onethonfand (even hundted and ninety.
•’ eight, for calling in the outllHiding eviden
“ ces of debts, due from this Hate, and for if
•* luing new ores in lieu thereof, under pro
** per chrrquri and reftriHion* “ Be it there*
** fore euatted” “ that all certificates, land
** bounties, and other liquidated evidences 01
*’ debt specially delignated in the faiil recited
“ nit. which (hill not be renewed m manner
•* and form therein preferibed, within the
” terra ol two years, from and after the passing
“ ofthisati, lhall from thenceforth be deemed
ftaudulcnt, and forever barred ”
J. MERIWETH E R, Comp. Gen.
March n.iOy.
30 Dollars Reward.
from the fubferiber, on the
stad inst. KIT a black fellow, about 43
years of ige, and 5 feet to inches high, is very
grey, mid exceedingly aitfnl, he belongs to
the eft.io us the late Parke Pepper, deceased,
and is well known about Coofawhalchie and
fcufawi in South-Carolina, where it is expec
ted he will endeavour to go. The above re-
Ward will be paid on bis being delivered to
the fubferiber, or fe< tired in goal, if taken cut
of Ihe Halt; the finn of ao dollars if taken in
the ilairand out of the county, and 1 g it taken
ia the county.
GILBERT OIGNILLIAT, Aimr.
Georgia, M’lntofh County.
March 7. n.i
One Hundred Dollars Reward.
RAN AWAY the ajd of February last from
my plantation on the Congaiee, two ne
tro carpenters, viz DICK (he fonietimes calls
itnfclf JACK,) mutter, about 40 years of
age, 3 feet 8 or 9 inches high, he has 101 l 011 c
r two of his upper treth, he is well known in
and about Prince William’s Pariih, he has a
Wife at the Revd. Mr. Gouiley'*, he had a
wife at the la’.e Colonel Gardou'a plantation
on Afhepoo, where he had fotne children, a
reward of $0 dollars will be paid lo any per
son fecuriug him in the work house in Charlel
ton, or in the goal at Cftofawhatchce, or Cr
amp-burgh, or deliver him to the fubferiber on
the Cougaree - The other fellow bRAM or
BRIM, he waa purchased fomc year* ago,
from the ellatc of John Ward, efq. dec. it is
fnppolrd he wil l go to the plantation of |ohn
Ward, efq <ll the ellatr of Or. Haig, near Sa
vaunah, where he ha|£ame friends, he ia ra
tber of a vallowifh comolexion about 34
years of ag<-, , leet 7 or B'inches high, a re
ward of $3 dollars on delivering of him at ci
ther of the above mentioned placet. Allt> a
reward of 30 dollars will be paid on proof ot
their being harboured by a w hite per ton and
so if by a black.
JOHN JAMES HAIG.
March 10. 6t # u.a.
To be Leafed,
For one, two, or three veati, if applied for
soon, the fubferiher’a
PLAN T AT IO N,
Jdjoiaiug Great Ogechtt Bridge, to-tainmr IOC
Acres oj I idc Land, in planting ordtr, itftur a
quantity tfUpland,fuitei to tie cuhurt oj Cotton
D. Macleod.
L'tt’e Ogechee, T)‘C 30 B7
2OBA CL U li A RL- nuuJl
AND
Savannah Inspection.
THB Ihnrabie the jufiice l of tit inferior
tour 1, haiing appointed William Gardner
Beniamin Oliver and Nilhsn Beal, infpedors,
NOTICE is hereby given. Tint the Ware-Honfe
well Jaunted on * d*y and faje J,nation, fronting
the uicjlera rood from this city, aikt the centre
Jireet to tie river is arm ready for the reception
of Tobacco. The planters will meet with every
encouragement by bringing tkeir crops oj Tobacco
to this market, from the ft tuition of this city and
the confiant demtnd Jor Tibacco, a certain at.d.
pr est able full may always be depended on ; orders
being generally sent to Savannah for the purchaje
0/ this article—The met chants will peter giving
the price at once to the planters, uiki.h Ihey have
ail along been obliged to give to thofc who tny it
Jrtn, them to fell again. It mufi also be a natter
of conjiitralien milk the planters, that hr.ting
their Tobacco here, it is ready lo meet every favo
table change in the Market if it is high abroad
it will command a price in proportion hare with
out the rifi and uncertainty of ura/cr carriage,
and from always having vejftls to carry iteff the
merchant it enabled to turn hit capital ana make
fre/k purckafes.’ •BtfpeQing the articles of either
met or drygoods, which the planters may wart
it will be gcnerlly allowed, that these armies
san be fupputa hire tn the very tefl terns On
the whole, the advatgrs which this place held
tut are f> great, that there is no doubt but that they
mill be clearly f,ten into anei emtraced —every at
eommodatronend feiviet in the power of the freprie
tors of lie Ware- Hcafe may be relied on
Their ohjtbl being to tn.suiagt the Tobacco trade
in a Hired manner from tie interior of the fate,
by land carriage to tk's city.
IV STEF HE US, )
701E/H MILLER ( Trujlees.
_ Wm. HUNTER, \
Cotton Laueis Per Sate.
THE f*!tewing Trads of LAND being pent
tiarly weh fluaied for the euttu eof Cotton well
be fold on good terms, and iudifputable titles giv
en, if application be mate immediately, viz
One trad containing by originalfurvey, two
the*fend acres, tying on the northpie oj cocked
river, alout i milts from the sea , and abcut the
sane difiance from the town of St. Mary's.
Two ttaQs containing together about the fame
quantity ts land, lying cn t uwbrrland /fiend, ad
joining the Fen'etion of J An H Me Jut fit, Esq.
For further particular a apple > tic* may be made
to nm. Belcher, Esq. at iananvai, or to iht/nb .
feriher en/aid Jjland.
MIMAS MILLER.
January iff. , gi .
JUST LANDED,
Fromm board the Jhip Lou it A, D.
.M'Fit, Me.Jier, from Glasgow,
and forfate by the fubferiber, at No. cy
in Mr. Watts’* Building, imme
diately below the Merchants and Plan
ters Exchange Ccffee-bost/e,
17 Bales cotton bagging,
at Ditto tow oznaburga,
■4 Ditto Flax ditto,
4 Ditto Ravens Duck,
to Boxes corded dimity,
6 Ditto Mufimet,
1 Trunk very fine Pullicat handkerchief*.
The above article* will be disposed of low
by the package or piece for Cath or Produce.
Thomas Barr.
March 11. n *.
LANDING
From on board the jhofs Integrity, coptam
Allyn , and for sale by the fubferibert,
60 Puncheons 4th proof Jamaica Rum.
John 6c Alex. M'Clurc.
March ii. n.t.
Wanted to Charter, a veflel
of abour 70 tons, to load for Kingston,
Jamaica.
JOSEPH KICK,
ITaUh-Maker.
Hat inst received a supply of Gold be Silver
Watchr?,
Gold chains, feal* & keys,
Silver spoons, cieam jugs be soup ladles &c.
Also, a variety of prints in gilt frames.
The whole are offered lor sale on reasonable
terms. March 11. 3t. na.
G EOHPONSONB YTsTCo.
Have just received by ‘ the Brig Bet/eys
IVu Hughes, mcjler, from Baltimore ,
A Fresh Supply oe
Drv Goods, Ironmongery, Cutlery See.
Which renders their aliortmeut very
extensive and compleat.
. ‘They have also on hand,
Excellent green coffee in bags and bbls.
8 Hogsheads loaf and lump furgar,
FrHh I I yfou and fouchong teas,
March 1 1. m.z.
Montmollin, Ganavan, ix Cos.
Have For Sale ,
LONDON Duffil blankets,
Fearnoughts; Kerl'ey cloth; cardinal!,
Irifli linens; printed cottons; Mullins,
Cotton bagging; holierv ; writing oaper,
Pewter attuned; boilea linleed oil in jugs,
White lead and yellow ochre,
Window glass; nails; gun-powder,
Skillets; allum and copperas,
A few bale* fecoud and fuperfiue cloths,
Ofuaburgi and ticklinburg.*,
Trunks of ginghams ; Dimities,
Pulicat handkerchiefs,
Silk umbrellas and hats.
A 1. SO,
4th, 3d, ad and llt proof Cogniac, Bordeaux
and Barcelona brandy,
Jamaica and Northern rum,
I'enerilFe, in pipes, Half pipe* and }
calk* ‘ /j*
Lisbon, in calks, r ~
Malaga, ) 5J
Raitms and figs in calks and boxes,
MoUITes in Hogthf.ids; liquor cates, and
And a few boxes ot glair ware.
March 11. n a
]ujl Opened, for Sale at
T. M. VVooJbridge’s Store.
The following Auticles, which will be fold
very low for Cash, or bartered for Col i ox,
by the Pi act or Package,
HUMlflJMSaud India long cloths,
Dimities and quiltings,
Book and j.ickonet inuilius,
Printed quiltings and mufiineta,
China and fattiu ribbons, and galloons,
Color’d pertians, peelons and crapes,
Black and color’d niantuas and lattins, *
Striped tlorentines; lilk handkerchiefs,
Thread, laces and edgings,
Black and white veil*,
Feathers and llowers,
Ladie* iong kid gloves,
Men* black and white Q.k hose,
i Box coarse Irith linens,
a Trunks hair powder. (
7 Firkins ofcxccilent butter.
ALSO,
Avery large BEAM and SCALES, with
Inins, nooks, rings and (.vivei* compleat, i
together and lmall wei-hts.
March u. ° n.a.
A QUANTITY OF ~
Molailcs in Hhds. & Tierces,
Just received and for sale on verv low temis,
for Cath, by TAYLOR, MILLER & Cos.
Marrh it. ,t. „ %
Lor bale,
One hundred Barrels Superfine
BALTIMORE FLOUR,
Montmollin, Car. an. an & Cos.
March 11. m-zt.
NOT ILL. ~”
ANY perfdn inclined to co.itrafl, for (he
oprning of the tlceple, of the Baptilf Meeting
Houle, about ro leet below the eve, to form
anarch in the weather boarding under the eve,
to alter the hangers ot the bell, and lay atlofe
water tight platlorm, whereon the hanger* of
the bell is to be fixed—will plcafe fend in
their propofal* fealcd, direfted to the Treafu
rcr.—By order of theTruftee*.
JOHN MILI.EN.
N B. The Pe w Holders of the said Church,
that have not paid up thetr notes, due on the
29th ot January DU, are dcfired lo call and
take up the lame.
JOHN MILLEN, Trcafurer.
March it. ,t. n a.
‘mV's 1 c.
Mrs. LAMB,
From EDINBURGH,
RESPECTFULLY informs the ladies of
Savannah, and the public in general, that
(he has opened a SCHOOL at her Houle, on
the Bay, four doorseaftot the Printing-Office.
She hope* by particular attention, to her pu
pits, to claim the patronage of all who with
to polleft so polite aa acconrplifhmeut.
March it. D ,9.
TEA, &c.
Just received per the Brig Dean, Capt.
Aker.lt, from New-York, and
forfait very low for cajk, by she fub
/briber, market.(quart.
6 (.’belli fine hyfon tea,
6 Do. of luperior quality and flavor, eontaia
-9 * n ** bou ‘ ltlb - e ch for private familiea,
i8ool:>. loai sugar,
*°° CC /r^* Ppct * jaconet muslins,
f haudfoToc figures, and very
ALSO on HAND,
P l *' l ' l * l *. hats, oznaburga, Ac,
BILLS on New-Yoek. FOR SALF
JAMES THOMSON.
**•*• ..jc,. 1
JFor BOSTON,
THE BRIG
REPUBLICAN,
John Hodgkins, master, will
&L pofitivcly fail on Monday,
pafiage apply to the master on board at Bel
cher 1 * wharf ot WILLIAM BELCHER,
March it. *t. n.a.
For BOSTON,
The Schoon it
m the capt. on board,
LORING and SEAVER.
WLIO have receivedfor Sale,
N E. Rum 1
White Pine Boards.
2 Boxes Station**"’ assorted.
Terceis Jamaii yd gar.
Feb. 35. B*rOS*
For BALTIMORE,
sASAf&fti The Schooner FO X,
AfAjjfMfSjSir Win Greenough, master,
IfiniL staunch good vefiel,
*3fails ‘aft> and is well calcu
*r latcd for paffengerr, has the
greater part of her freight engaged, and will
fad in about ten dayr. The Fox is rntended
for a packet. For freight or pafiage apply on
board at Kennedy ’* wharf, or to^
Smith , Sons, Anderson 6? Flint,
IVho have For Sale, received by said
Vessel,
1500 bufhrl/ heft Maryland Indian corn, and
1 50 barrels Flour. Feb. 18. n.lOl
For NEW-^ORK,
The BRIG
\ CER Es,
I Isaac Hand, Master. For
freight or pafiage, apply to the
captain on board, or the fubferi
ber.i.
Montmollin, Canavan 6? Cos.
Who have received For Sale,
100 Boxes mould candle*,
100 Ditto soap,
20 Barrels prime pork,
*0 Ditto do. beef,
*0 Calks Checle,
20 Barrels mackerel,
$o Barrels frefii fuprrfine lour,
1 Case ribbons, necklaces & car-iinga.
March 7. n * l ‘
F °r LONDON,
Charles Har.ard, Matter,
Burthen 170 torn, to fail
politicly by tfie *sth March. For freight of
rice, tobacco of cotton, apply to the mailer on
board, or THOS. M‘C. HARRIS.
February 14. too.
For LIVERPOOL or LONDON,
®As freight may offer,
The new Ihip
M I N E R V A,
Samuel Fowler, trailer,
For freight ec pafiage apply to
the master on board, or to
GEO. ANDERSON,
IVho has received for sale on Conjignm.nt,
per said jhtp,
5000 Bulhcls Liverpool Salt.
February 21. i°*.
FOR LONDON,
wk M E RCU Rr,
William Taie, matter, Burthen
gdjNSj&xSg* two hundred and fikv tons, a
ttaunch well found vessel, will
be to receive a cargo in a few days,
and has the greater pan of her cargo already
engaged, for the remainder apply to the matter
on board or to
M'Call & Miller.
Who want to pur chafe, a fevo thousand
White Oak hogfheadftaves and heading.
Vinuarv 7. r Bo
T&T For GLASGOW,
The British armed SHIP
§|ig&L O U I S A,
D. Mac Fie, Commander,
Now ready to receive produce at Watt’*
whuT, and’will fail abont the 20ih proximo.
For freight or pafiage apply to ihe matter on
bwa.d, or to DAVID LAIRD.
FOR SALE,
Lint OZNABURGS by the piece or pack
age, and a tew ton* Campcachv LOGWOOD.
Apply as above. Feb. zB. n.104.
For LIVERPOOL^’
The SHIP
gun*, and men an
swerable, to fail on
or before the 10th
Feb. For freight or
pafiage, apply to
iVilfon & Outtcrfide.
Jan. 17. 9*.
“for LIVERPOOL,
@The New SHIP
K s A L L r,
1 W. Lewis, matter, having two
! third* of her cargo on board.
For freight of the remainder or
pafiage apply to the matter on
board or to
William Belcher.
March 7. u 1.
For Freight or Charter,
CTo any of the Northern Ports,)
THE SLOOP
ELIZA,
S. Dexter, matter, anew vefiel,
ready toxeceive iny'cargo
that may offer. Burthen 6s
ton*; well calculated lor paffenger*. Apply
on board or to Wa*. HUNTER.
February *5, n-lo3>
cnte< l>
lISiHf s T OR E,
! jL— °? * “"Dal Wharf, in thia
m lilt mi 111 nmnißl ,tv * E.iquire of the Prin
| jiiury 17.
For LIVERPOOL,
®The SHIP
GRAND TURK,
PasdonT. Tabe r (Matter,
Mounting 14 gum, a ttou
well made ihip, fails fall,
and remarkably well found,
has three quarters of her
freight engaged and ready. F*r freight of
the other quarter, or passage, apply to the mas
ter at Mrs. Jenkins’s, or to
Wm WALLACE.
March 7. *n.i-3t
For LIVERPOOL,
®T he new SHIP
AUGUSTA,
Burthen *SO tons, hat
neat accommodations for
paffenger*; a considerable
part of her freight being
engaged, (lie will fail the
firft of next month ; for
remainder, or pafiage, apply to the fubferiber*,
Who havs zicsivis, sy said Vesiil,
from Niw-Yom, Ann for sals.
S Boxes prunes,
ro Boxes raittns,
50 Keg* ctackersand butter bifeuiti,
eo Aar re Is found apples,
*3 Bundle* hay,
6 Hhds. and bbls. rack’d cider,
100 White pine boards,
z Hhds. Mufcovada sugar,
* Pipes Geneva,
6 puncheons 4th proof Jamaica rum,
6 Puncheons Northward ditto,
20 Coils cordage,
too Stone jugs,
60 Wind for chairs,
10 bbls. Virginia flour. ’
Carpenter & Havens.
BILLS of EXCHANGE on LIV
ERPOOL, apply as above.
February 11. OCF) .
For LIVERPOOL,
I*. *Jjk'Tk The new and remarkable
f.JI failing SHIP
JnSpKj Gen. MERCER,
Alex. Coffin, mailer,
Biirthen 350 tons, will
Ire difpjtcbed a* loon as possible, for
freight or palfage apply to
Robert Sc John Bolton.
January 17. 92 .
The ftaurch and
Daniel Hu fley,
Having two third*
- ol h.-rcargoengag''d
a Considerable part of which is on board, will
fail for Liverpool towards the middle or end
of the month ; for freight of the remainder or
pafiage apply to the Captain on board, or
Taylor , Miller & Cos.
BILLS on New-York, For Sale,
apply as above. Feb. 4 n.97.
For Martha Brtc, Jamaica,
The American Letter
William Backhoufr,
jYV/jh, j I'AwKmuSl, Matter, mounts, 12
-carriage guns, with
men answerable, —
“ *_■ Win f # ;i j n this
month, having good accommodations for pas
sengers ; for pafiage only apply to the said
captain on board, laying at Mr. Lawrence's
wharf. Captain Backhoufe basfor sale twenty
puncheons of 4th proof Jamaica rum, which
he will fell forcalh, or take rice in payment.
WILLIAM BACKHOUSE.
March 7. n 1.
For sale,
PEGGY* POLLY,
jSjlflli) Burthen 106 tons,
only uyears old, can
“” m ‘ - out any ex pence, for
furl her particulars apply to themaftcr onboard
or to H. PUTNAM.
Received by fatd Brig and for Sale ,
B?rbadoes rum in puncheons,
Firll quality sugar lu hlids & bbls. Apply to
H. Putnam.
Feb. 25. 103.
For Sale, Freight or Charter,
IWL Gen. WARREN,
wt/MywML David Follenlbe, Master,
Ammm j but the a 123 tons, 5 years
old. m.iy be lent to sea at a
lmall expence. Inventory
to be seen, and terras ma<!o
knoWnlby applying to Captain Follrnfbe on
board or to Wm. HUNTER.
& March 4. ts. n.105.
M F ° R sale;
A store
Mii j* ;; In Bull-flreet, lately oc-
I a* Mli cu P ied b y (be fubferiberr,
jY j who will make known the
Ml'rStxia “ibsSkL tcrnl: ■ , ’ on application to
WMlim ■ WllliUl them, at their flure south
fide Market Square, Belton's Buildings
E. Parker 6c Cos
Dpc. 31* n-Sr.
To Be RENTED.
_ Fo : *• *_ or 3. yr*, a
iVffb ’Aik Two Story Dwelling
ffKiilatf H OUSE,
aaoaasß'SEaiH fronting the South Com
uitiiiai 1 liaiaital mon, and joining Mr. John
Elilinsa -HIUB *# Eppinger, convenient to
Market, and * healthy Summer feat, with a
well of excellent water in the yard. For further
particulars apply to JOHN GARDINER.
March 4. 105.
The Subfcribcr,
INFORMS the public that his faw-mul near
St, Mary's, in Camden county, it now in
complete order and a&ivitv—that he baa al
ready on hand, a quantity of planks and (cant
ling of every dimentton; and will soon be
able to iupply any demands in that line;
vessels may lay fafe at anchor opposite to his
mill at any time of tide, and take in their
cargo with great convenience Ordcrt will
be pun&uaily excepted by aplying at St. Ma
ry’s to CLAUDIUS BOREL.
March it. n *;
IVANT ED,
THREE or four Roys as Apprentices to
the Carpenter’s Business, to which neeffa.
ry attention will be paid to make them ac
quainted with that art ,
Fei fitlc, a quantity of LATHS.
Wm. WARRINGTON.
To le Sold at Private Sale,
THE FOLLOWING
Valuable Lands,
Laying in theplefant and healthy County
ofC AMD IN , and State of Georgia.
14074 Acres in one tract, on
the branches of Spamfli Creek,
which fall* into St. Mary’s River,
at the mouth of which creek a vef
fcl drawing 15 feet.warer can load ;
on thia trail i* several ttream* suita
ble for mill feats, the whole is well
timbered, a considerable part good
{ Wanting ground ; and excellent range
or ilock.
6co Acres on Corn-house
creek, which falls into St. Mary’s,
three miles above Spanish creek,
great part of this trail is good” plan
ting laird, and timbered with white
oak, hickory and yellow pine, and
on which is the bell saw-mill feat ia
the county of Camden,
14700 In different tracts ad
joining each other, laying on St. Ma
ry’s River, commencing about 2c
miles from the Town of St. Mary’s,
and runing along said river ia miles,
on these trail* are a-large proportion
of rice tide swamp and choice ham
mock land, fit for cotton & cor, o
this place it a saw mill with tw
saws, the whole of the land is fully*
timbered with yellow <&; pitch pine,
white oak, hickory &large Cyprus aa
any land in Georgia; a vessel draw
ing twenty feet water can loadalong
fide of this trail, for twelve miles,
(he fame are several good buil
dings, tide flows here fix feet and
not fubjc&to injury froui frefhes ia
this river.
11016 Acres about 15 mile*
from the town of St. Mary’s, in dif
ferent trail* adjoining chiefly pina
land, remarkably well timbered lay
ing on St. Mary’* river.
9000 Acres in a tradl joining
the town of St Mary’s, part of which
is of the very firft quality, live oak,
rich hammock land, the rest well
covered with large pie,&a saw mill
feat joining St Mary’* river—The
whole of the above lands were gran
ted by the state of Georgia, in the
years 1785 aud 1786, and are free
from any old grants or claims.
25,000 Acres laying on and
near thfe St. Mary’* river and* join
ing the temporary boundary line,
winch i* not more then $0 miles by
land from the sea.
1040 Acies on Bear creek,
which fall* into St. Mary’s river,
about 8 mile* from the town, good
hammock and pine land, about an
equal quantity of each.
5000 Acres on St. Mary’s
river, in three trafts, part good plan
ting tand, the rest well timbered, and
convenient for fhipping.
3225 Acres in one trad, on
St. Mary’* river, 35 mile* Irom the
sea, covered with the bell yellow
pine and cyprufs; good range for
flock foul miles front on the river.
1880 Acres in one trad, on
the south fide of Crooked river, eight
miles from the town of St. Mary’s,
500 acres of which is choice cotton
laud, the remainder prime pine land.
300 Acres on the north fide
of crooked river, all of which is good
land for cotton.
1340 Acres on the north fide
of Crooked river, part cotton laud
and part pine timber.
1220 Acres north fide of Do
, ver creek,'good cotton land.
I 100 Acres on Cumberland
ifiand, being St. Andrew!* High
Point, where Fort St. Andrew for
merly flood. This i* a beautiful
situation for a settlement, and I'oa.e
tolerable good land.
950 Acres at Halfmoon
blufF, on Little SatiiD river, part
prime cotton land.
i 745 Acres, a trad where
fort M’lntofh flood, on Great Sati!.
la. Tlii* traft is elleetned very va
luable as having an extraordinary
good mill-feat thereon.
3350 Acres, a trad adjoining
this last mentioned trad.
1430 Acres being one fifth of
a valuable trad on St. Mary’s, in
cluding the mouth of Spanish creek,
on which several faw-milla may be
ereded—the land good and timber
excellent.
240 Acres on crooKed creek
on crooked river, choice planting
land.
5 Lois in the townof Bruns
wick, No. 34, 96, 153, a6 5 ,490.
Several valuable building Lots
ia the town of St. Mary’*.
Also that valuable Planta
tation, called Point Peter, on which the fiab
lcriber lives, containing 730 acre* of upland
330 of which it of the very firft quality rich
hammock land, 150 acres cleared lo as to use
plough* in planting cotton, bcc. adjoining to
which is 850 acre* high firm, marsh land, that
may at a (mall expeuce be banked in and
made planting ground; on Point Peter i* a
good dwelling-house, with fix rooms, and
four fire places, kitchen jk overseers houses, %
story wafh-hoiife, ftore-houfea, flables, corn
houle, a good cotton-houfede machine,with 1*
pair rollers wrought by cattle, 11 of the bell ne
gro-houfes in Georgia. Together with a large
pailed gard.-i, and a variety of fruit tiee*. The
beauty of situation, land and health, which
Point Peter embraces it too well known to
need any thing said on that head. The whole
or part of any of the above property will be
fold reasonable, in order to accommodate
gentlemen defiruu* of fettling in the moft U
lubrious and inviting part of the United State*,
the county of Camden. Camden being Dtua
ted ia the 30th degree, of N latitude, and i*
the regular current of the trade winds, cannot
fa 1 to be healthy, and well luited to tho
culture of that valuable staple, cotton. The
excellence of the navigation of St. Mary’s,
both as to the bar and river, will of eourfe
give that, country a preference in the lumber
trade—Ships can without difficulty or rifque,
carry to feet water for 80 miles up that river.
The demand which mutt be for lumber *4
soon as there is a general peace in Europe, muf|
bring the lands on St. Mary’s iuto great de
mand.
Any persons dettroea of becoming purcha
fcrs will plcafe apply to Mr. William Hunter
Merchant in Savannah, or to the fubferiber at
Point Peter, 00 St. Mary’s
James Scagrovc,
M-ch 7.