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ANACR E O N.
ODE 40 — imitated.
ON r F. a life, nnfceti wlii c fl-cping,
Touch'd bv Live, (.urn rofr bud* creeping,
Slung the v > ,, y. who blood cipying,
t)n his linger, fell a-crv ing :
Thru both feet and pinions Braining,
Flew t ot’ciiut, ihu, coined.tiling.
“ Oh ! iiwiatu, mamma, I’awi dying,
Me i lit’le tir.<.{on*fp"ing,
Which *e ploughmen tribe, foftu-pid,
Cil.id a lire, It.s bit your Cuuid.”
“ Ah ! quo h Vrmis, finding fhrcwdly,
II a Bee can wound l<> rudeHi
Cupi ), think how Ibzrp <ttr furrow*,
Caus'd ty thy envenom'd arrow*.”
Roderick Macleod,
IN TE NDI NO to embark for Sn
roupe, in the month of March, re
qu shall those indebted to him, and to
titn late concearn ot R, E’ N. Mac-
Leod, to come forward with speedy
payments. Al! a.'Compts tlur arc net
’ juidat and previous to his departure,
Until immediately be put in suit.
Feb. i+. n. 100.141.
The Subfciibcr,
I ''FORM'! the public that his Taw-mill near
Si, M iry’*, m Camden county, is now iu
complete nd*r jud a&ivity—that h* has al
ready on hand, a <pi.uir.ity of plank.* *nd fcarii
]iiy of every diiiiCnf'oit; and wilt loon br
aide to {up 11v any demands in that line ;
v. If •'. m. y lay l.:( J t anchor opt* fiui to his
mil at aus time of tide, and take in their
.arj; > with ■1• tt 1 itivoiiirflce Ortl r> will
\r ..unilua ly except’ and !>y :• piling at Sr Ms.
-*f. CLALDIU.S UOREL.
JV vlar'h 11. n v.
20 DOLE\RS Rhi vVA i< iJ.
/K BSCOVDED ‘rum th” lubh.iibci’s p.lan-
X L vation, on Dauhifkey 111 mil. South Caro
lina, on jitttrdaf tin- a>d ultimo, two negro
cwn, TOW, ajobWing carpenter about twen
ty two years nf age, htarlc comnlcxion, fix
f.l high, *il pi nportiiinablv ftotit SAM,
a Nothei ol TOM’i, live feet fix oreight inch
ca hi di, aiicni nineteen years of age, thin
gna,l *, ind complexion approaching to yellow.
Th v were hired not long finer ftom Mr.
Alexander foh.iflon, and will probably’ lurk
air. ut the lit - ot Hope (their former refirlencp)
cr kk.hl.lw.lv lltuid, a*, the fellow Tiun ha a
v lie at |u lge Stevens’s plantation, on (aid
I And. 1’ id tin's will be paid for each of
to: 111 de'ivci and at the goal in Savannah, or
Robert (Falls.
Marth 4. n 105.
30 Dollars Reward.
RUN- AWAY (10m the fuhfcriber, on the
asd inti KI l a black fellow, 311011145
years of a*?, and 5 feet 10inches high, is very
grey, and exceedingly arliut, hr belongs to
the eftati* ol the lair Po ke Pepper,
and is we!! known about Confawhatehic ami
limiwi in Sotith-Carolina, where it is expec
teiHie will endeavour to go. The above w
svnd will In paid on his being deli ered to
the Ijblcribcr, or lecured in goal, if taken out
ot 1 tie ilue, the I'ti’nof ao doH'.rs if taken in
the Hate and out of the county, and >5 if taken
iu the county. 1
GfLBER P GIGNILLI AT, dime
Georgia, M'lnlolh County.
March 7. n.r
WHEREAS (nine ev : ! minded person or
perfms. have dellroyed the gate, he.
longing to this burying Ground, ol the Hebrew
Congregation, ot Savannah, and have injured
the walls of the f'id Burying Ground, in a
fh'inrf'tl maim-'r, I do thrieloic iu the name
and in hehall of the laid Cmtgrcgirti'tn, hereby
*rll -r a reward of titty dollars, t - ary prrfim
01 pt r - ns. uho will give information agtjnft
tlr- offender 01 offenders so , hat tlrey may he
prof'-euted agreeable to law.
SHEKTALL Si f EFT ALL,
Pieli tent of the Hebre w Congrega’ ion
March 7. 6i 111.
• I'he laic of die Lands
lying on Cr anked river. b< longing to liteeffii*
ol Genera I (kreviVe and advertife,| f.Gcthjs
day, are pollpmied until t hr- 4th day >1 Aoril
next, when they will b* fold together with
fume ft;.gl.es if eotm'ry born NEGROES,
to fatisfy an irerutTn
N B A pin of tltf lands will he produced
On the <tav of fate. O BOWEN.
} njOt.
Comptroller Cr. nerals o[jice t
L uiiville, 5 h Febriiarv. iSjo.
TUT, h”l l is ol Ge >rgia Aa-li.ed Ceitifr
eates, and bounties of land ilined to the laic
it lie tr 00s, are h-rrhy NO 1 IKIED, That
bv at, a A of Genrr 1 A'.Vrinhly of ihe said
flue, entitled ‘-.in AiT luither explaining and
defi ng the do les and posse sos the Comn
tol-i lleoersl,” pals. and at I osilviHe on the
£lb dayot I)eci m'.-er, unx thouiimd leven hurt*
ili'*d >V ninety-nine, h isamongfl other things
declared that “ whereas there ate ilill out
” Handing, many crnif-.cites, land bounties
and o* her evidences >1 debts, w hich have
“ been .ITued in a vague and tinguai le I man
“ nex, and has not hens renewed under pro
per checques, as required bv an .-.ft passed -
“ at Lou: <* die on the lecond day of Fehrua
*’ rv one thonfand (even hundred and ninrty
“ eight, lor val mg in the outtl-anding eviden
-41 ces ol debt-, due from this flit -, ami for if
lviiog new o-it-s : -r lieu thereof, under pro
** checques ai i reilrj6lions “ Be it there
“ fore enacted” 44 that all certificates, land
“ bountie*, and otlter liquidated evidences of
• 4 debt specially delignatcd in the said recited
41 art, which Hull not le renewed in manner
“ nd form therri-n preferibed, within the
” let tn of two years, from and alter the psfiing
44 ot this as t, shall from thenceforth he deemed
** fraudulent, and for-ver barred ”
}■ MERIWETHER* Com. G, n .
March 4, , 05.
GEOIiG/.i ■) fir With ! si// ft ,( tt CU’ k of the
(L $) Ordinary, for the c*n-
W fi.tc tr )rv ,Itn thfjlatt afureffiX
WHEfr.-iS I f -i.-.tj Mi!!, k.ith made aft-
P ieitioH ti> me ft. r Utters .If a.mivtfit*.
ti ntn the ejl.ite and effects t : J,<h* Eu,ins !jte
ft *P*Ctun'y n, Lthiiudee — fhtfe&>etherefore
to tilt tnd admitr.'fh Ell and ar the kindred
and crealtor < cJtSe said dee. to he and appear hr.
/ >d f'hr Court of Ordinary at /tkehoroujJh, on the
fourth Mania, in June tirW, to few cap, (:< „n\
they have) why the said Utters of nimhi/i ration i
fh.tttd nor teyra.-tei h:rn
CIV EX under m* har.d and Jr*! at Ricebor. ‘■
etgt, the 13 th /fa\ of F. b in the ‘eqj of on r
Lard, one thou fend ttj.T hut, dr, and „.f , n t f, t
8 4 th tear ol American In dependence
71 likely young ~NV7Fo WTncb,
who is a good Plain Cook, Wather and i
Ironer, will be exrh.moed lor a Nora
lellow fit fora porter or field haod.au
fly at this office. Feb. 4. n. 97 .
To lc Sold at Private Sale,
THE TOLLOWINC
Valuable Lands,
Lay ‘mp in theplrfaut and healthy County
oj Camden, and Estate of Georgia,
14074 Acres in one tradt, on
the branches of Spauilh Creek,
which tails into St. Mars's River,
at the mouth of which cicck a vef
ft-1 drawing :j feet waier can load ;
on this ;raCt is fsvcral dreams fuita
hlefor mill Icats, the whole is well
timbered, a confiderat.le part good
planting ground ; and excellent range
tor flock.
600 Acres on Corn-house
t crerk, which fails into St. Mary’s,
three mil< s above Spanilh cteck,
great part of this traft is good plan
ting laud, and timbered with white
oaky hickory and yt-liow pine, and
on which is the belt law-mill leal in
the county of Cainden.
14700 In different tracts ad
joiniug each other, laying on St. Ma
ry’s Kiser, commencing about 25
miles from ihc Town of St. Mary’s,
and tuning admg said river 12 miles,
on these trafts area large proportion
ol lice tide swamp and choice ham
mock land, Rt ‘or cotton 8c cor..;, on
this place is a saw mill with two
fawi, the whole of the land is fully
timbered with yellow 8c pitch pine,
white oak, hickory & large Cyprus as
any land in Georgia; a vclfc! draw
ing twenty feet water can loadalorig
ii.le of this traFty far twcl/c miles,
on the f.mie are fevcrsl good buil
dings, tide fl iws here tix left and
rot fiil-j’ Cl to injury from irc.'hcs in
this river.
11016 Acres about 15 miles
from Lite town of St. Mar) in dif
ferent tiacfs adjoining chiefly pine
luid, remarkah y well limbered lay
ing ou St. Mary’s river.
9000 Acres in a tradl joining
the ‘own of St Mary’s, part of which
is of the very fli fl quality, live oak.
rich hammock land, the rrtl well
Covered with la*g” pine,ek a saw null
feat St Mary’s river—Th*
whoie ol the above lands wrre gran
ted by the Hate of Georgia, iu die
years 1785 and 1786, and are free
fiom any old grants or claims.
25,000 Acres laying on and
near the St. Mart ’s river and join
ing the temporaly boundary line,
which is not more then 50 miles by
land from the fta.
1040 Acics on Bear creek,
which falls into St Mary’s liver,
about 8 miles from the town, good
hammock and pine land, about an
equal quantity of each.
5000 Acres on Sc. Mary’s
river, in three trails, part good plan
ting land, the 1 est well timbered,and
edrtvenient for (hipping.
3225 Acres in one tradl, on
St. Mary’s river, 35 miles from the
sea, covered with the belt yellow
pine and cyprufs ; good range for
Hock foui miles front on the river
1880 Acres in one trad, on
the Couth Cnlc of Crooked river, eight
miles from the town ot St. Mary's,
500 acres ol which is choice cotton
land, the remainder prime pine land.
300 Acres on the north fide
of crooked l iver, all of which is good
land for cotton.
1340 Acres on f the north fide
of Crooked river, part cotton land
and part pine timber.
1220 Acres north iide of Do
ver creek, good cotton land.
ioo Acres on Cumberland
illand, b"ing St Andrew’s High
Point, where Fort St. Andrew for
merly flood. This is a beautiful
(huation for a felt lenient, aiid force
tolerable good land.
950 Acres at Halfmoon
bbiff. 011 Little Sands river, pau
prime cotton land.
745 Acres, a tract where
fort M Intofh Hood, on GrPat Sat: -
la. Tin* trad is eftcemed very va
luable as havTtg an txiraoidmary
good mdl Icat thereon.
3350 Acres, a traet adjoining
this Jail mentioned trufl.
1430 Acres being one fifth of
a vjiuablr trail on St. Mary's, in
cluding the mouth of Spamth cicek,
tm which fcveral faw-inills may U
cterted —the land good and timbei
excellent.
240 Acres on crooKed creek
on crooked river, choice planting
land.
5 Lots in the town of Bruns
wick, No. 34 9b, 153, 2(15, 490
Several valuable building Lots
in the town of St. Mary’s.
Also that valuable Planta
tation, called Point Peter, on which the sub-
Icriber lives, containing 730 acies of upland
350 us which is of the verv full quality rten
hummock laud, 150 acre* cleared lo as to ufc
ploughs in planting cotton, dtc. adjoining to
which is 830 acres high firm marlh land, tha;
may at a (triad expence be bank'd in and
made planting ground; on Point Peter is a
good dweUing-houfe, with fix rooms, and
fothr fire places, kitchen & overleers boufes, 2
florv waflr-houfe, florr-houfes, ftahles, com
houfe, a good eottotr-houfc Ac machine,with to
pj ir rollers wrought by cattle, 12 of the befl ne
gro-liutifcs in G*eorgia. Together with a large
pailcd garden, and a variety of fruit ticel. The
beauty of (ituation, land and beaßh, which
Point Pct*r embraces is too well known to
need any thing said on that head The whole
or part of any of the above pioperty w.l! be
* fold reafonahlc, in order to accommodate
gentlemen defwous of fettling in the tnoil fa
lubriout and inviting part of the United States,
the county of Camden. Camden being iitua ’
ted itithe 30th dagree, of N latitude, and 111
the regular current of the trade winds, can.lo;
la;l to be healthy, and wrM iuiied to the
culture of that valuable ilaple, cotton The
excellence of tlie navigation ot St. Mary’s,
both as to the bar and river, will of corn fe
give that country a preference in the lumber
trade—Ships can without dillkulty or rifque
curry to feet water for Ho miles up that river’
I'he demiind which must be for lumber as
soon as there is a'gencral peace in Europe must
bring the lands ou St. iuto great de
mand.
Any persons defii ous of becom'ng purcha
fer* will pleate apply to Mr. William Hunter
Mwchant in S ivannah, or to the lubfcnbcr at
Potut Peter, on St. Mary’s
James Seagrove.
March f. ’
Marfiial’s vSale.
hnCvutri be Sold on Friday, the
tuft- the Schooner
EAGLE,
With ‘srr cargo , c onjiftng of Salt, nenu ly - J
ing at Putnam's Wharf ; Conditions Crjh.
PM PROSE GORDON, Marjhal,
March 71 ■
Marfhal’s Sales.
yyjSL, On Saturday, 22 d Match, will
WL f'"*- f ° ttu h.jhed bidder
FRIENDSHIP,
Mow laying at MefTrs. D-n
----111 sßc Wi.t. m’ Wharf Conditions Calh.
AMBROSE GORDON, Marlhal
Savan-iah, March 7. n - 2 -
For NEIV-70RK,
J . | The Ship
Shepherdess,
Captain Rogers,
Will fail in a
F w Jays. For
freight or paffrge
’ apply to t i ie ma^*
ter on board, or to
Carpenter and Havens,
Who have received by said veffet,and
for faie.
Rest fupernfine flour,
Half barrels do.
2 Hhds. ioaf fogar,
Firkin and roll butter, 1
Rills, potatoes,
Kegs crackers,
Carrels prime beef and pork,
Fiat and fquarc bar iron,
Q,e. caiks befl (berry wine,
i pipe old Madeira wine, by retail.
March 18. 04
I or BOSTON,
(Or any other Northern Port J
The new fn 1 i It failing brig
AUGUSTA,
Thomas Southwor h. Mailer,
For ftcighl or pali ;>e apply on
board,or to Wm BELCiiEK.
March 14. 6t 113
Lor PHILADELPHIA,
The Schooner
iSftfmfrf-Rr If net Snow, Mafler ,
Will fail in a few days,
‘laving parr ol her cargo cn
” , -’ r freight of the re
mainder or p.iif ,ip ily to
DEN MS & WILLIAMS.
March 14. 3,
For LIVERPOOL^
“i /{i “is ‘The SHi P
MADDISON,
Capteiin Samuel Hartley ,
,Um Is expetted to fail in c
VP. wee ks, two thirds of her
car g° being ready, for
freight of the remainder apply to the 1
said master, nr R.cv I. BOLTON.
March iS.
For LIVERPOOL,”
The faft-failing,
Sbip HOPE >
M"unl'ing ,6 S,
, pounders. To fail
f" h * u . con r- ,c : u
**’• speed• For freight
or p.ilfagr, havtiijj excellent accommodations,
apply to ihe ms If r on bond, or to
GEORGE ANDERSON.
March 14 03
For LIVERPOOL cr LONDON,
As fr-’icju may offer,
The new Hup
M / N E K V A,
V-nucl Fowler, master.
For'reigh’ or paiToge apply to
the master on boa i, or to
GEO. ANDERSON,
Who has ncei’Vodf.r /ah ou Conjignm nt,
per fe: .1 jhip ,
5000 Bufiids i iverpool Salt.
February ei. 102.
‘FO
/ s A L L TANARUS,
, • : T Lewis, master, having two
•ErET - thiuis vl her cargo on board
v , F'.n freight ol thr remainder or
*yax&r b aii - .ge apply to the master on
4 board or to
It illiam Belcher.
March 7. n t.
FOR LONDON,
jSf& M R R CURT,
William Tate, master, Buithen
,wo hundred and fifty tons, a
ftatmch well louud vclfcl, will
be ready to receive a cargo in a few days,
and has the greater part of her cargo already
engaged, for the remainder apply to the master
on board or to
MCafl & Miller.
Who revnnt to pHXchaft, a f n.u thonfand
White Oak hogjheadJiwves and heading,
January 7. n ,Bq.
For LONDON,
Char le* Hazard, Master,
Burthen 170 tor.r, to fail
t ofuivck)’ by the 25th March. For freight of i
rice, tobacco or cotton, apply to the master on ■
board, or THOS. M‘C. HARRIS. I
February 14. ,00. j
For Freight or Charter,
f tirony vs the Ro’them Ports,) i
THE SLOOP •
E L 1 z F\
S. Dexter, master, anew vcffi-l,
now ready to receive any cargo
that may otfw. Burthen 6s !
tons; Well calculated tor paiTeng'rs Ar.ply
on board or to Wm. HUNTER.
February 25 „ tt>3
Gen. Washington’s WILL, j
May be had at the Mufeuna-Offlce.
For Sale, Freight cr Charter,
t THE BRIG
m Gen. IVAKREN,
* ‘ David Folleiifb- 1 , Master,
PmSVl burthen i2j.t<'iis, 5 years
may be lent to ba at a
ftuall expeuce. Inventory
3BBSHH*2s23a lo j, e seen, and term 4 marie
kn \u by applying to Captain Fo l> rdb* on
board or to Win. HUN 1 ER.
Mach 4. ts. n-iOS
-- forsaleT
ln Bnll-ftreet. lately oc-
W cupied by the fublcrtb'rt,
** | ‘'"ll who will make known the
J gTSggl terms on application to
iiiaiiiili • iiui!n f V h 7L store south
fiue Nlarke. bquare, Bolton s Buddings
E. Parker & Cos
Dec. 31 4 n-87.
To Be Rented,
* f ° r xmonl^, a tummudi
lillljllM T ° R £ >.
on a • c ’ Wharf, in this
! L ity. Enquire of the Prin
January 17. -9 2 -
fygff The Subscriber expe fl
ing to be ahfmt from this flute three m nlhs, on a
voyage to the Vt r efl-Indies, has appointed J n fuh
Tattnall, Ntchol Turnbull and Charles Harris,
Efqrs. hd attornies—he offers for fate mofl of his
tieav\ furniture among which are fcveral hand...me
mahogany pieces, ajo, glnjjes, bed<, chairs, a
valuable Turkey carpet idc (3c. an excellent chair
hnrfe , chad, cait, jlont mdl, (3c. IVhat remains
unfold o n friday next, eudl on that day be d'.fb fd
of at put lie auHaon, at his hiuji Those who
have am demands against him will pltafe render
iherfi for Jett enient S. ll ALL,
Wanted a man with a family who can be zoel
recommended *"d is acquainted with the taking care
0/ (lock to re fide on the Illand 0/ Gnat lYaffaw,
atiply as above. March :8 >l4
Twenty Dollars Reward.
RUN- AWAY on'he 28th ult a young ne
gro woman, named Cai lee or Clarifs, in
ftattlrc rather below the middle size, Country
horn, her complexion was a little inclined to
yellow, her nose is (hort but turns up at the
end, !he had 011 a yellow homefjun wrapper,
brown Jumped vvorfted coat. Any person de
livering her to the keeper of the workhoulc iu
.Savannah, fh.ll receive the above reward.
She was seen going up ‘he Augusta road
JAMES DAVANT.
March 18. n 4 *jt.
~ noticeT
etipariver/kip of ’TIL KINS (3 SMITH
being djf.’lved bv the death 0/ the latter a
perfn, having any and maids again!! said firm au
requeued to com-, ftrzoard /or {tenement, and
tliofe indebted thereto pirt'cufar y for such a
were cor.tr .cl and previous tn the firfl es J-nuai
1800, are refuelled 0 make immediate pat-tent to
JOHN WILLIAM WILKINS.
Confarvhatchie, M.rch and n 4
. HE hi feriber far the lajl time takes this
t method of iif rmi g a 1 ! who art indebted t ■
h ; m, either by note or book account, p eviout tn
his declining the Factor ge bujnefs m S ijan ah
that un’.efs they come foivia’ A before the reiu n
days ts their refpßUve countie’ For the next infe
rior curt, they may expitl to find the fame in the
hands of an attorney for full. —Particular tv hie
bis country friends, fey of the counties of Rich
mond and Hancock, may avail thcmfclvcs of this
notice and prevent the d’(agreeable altcrn itive
JOHN WILLIAM WILKINS
Coofawhatchic, March 8. n 4.
NOTICE.
Will be fold by public outcry at theCcurt-Houfe in
the Lily of Savannah, on Friday the >B th Apn
next, alt the ejlate teal and personal, of Jo 1
H Robert!, late o’ Savannah, taylor, dece fed
ALL pe'f .ns who have demands againjl tm
said ejlate a>e refuefied to produce the fame. It
gaily authenticated, to Richard M Stiles efq v
the adminijhatcr, pravious to that day, and /ho
indebted are hereby notified that nnlcfs they com,-
iOl ward and pay th ir refpcEhvc debts by tha.
lime, they will be sued wihout di [crimination
CONROD HILEERD. Adm’r
M tch 18 n 4
Ibe Subscriber ,
HAS pentd a BOTTLING HOUR, at th.
comer of Luke and D’ ay ton fhects latih
occ tip id by D’ Parfcitie , zihe ehe can .iccm
n.o -.ate a few gentlemen • March 18 1 1 *n
An OVERSEER Wanted,
To take charge of a plantation in the county 0
Libe t\ ; a jingle man acquainted with the culture
of lice and cotton, who can be recommended for hi
hov/h, tndujbry, sobriety and humanity, wi /meei
witn encouragement. JAS, POWELL.
March 18. 6 1. n.s.
TAX COLLECTOR’S NOTICE.
THEJiiles of jundry'TRACTS of LAND which
was alve tijed in the Columbian Mufum, as the
propei ty of non-rtf dents of Georgia, to be foia
at the Court-Ilouje, in the town of St. Mary’s,
on Saturday the 12th day 0 January last ’• tin
fees of which was pojlpon-.d,” will be fold for
th: arrearage cf taxes agreeablt to the'f.ifl no
tification, at the Court-Houfc in the town of St
Mary’s on Saturday the 12th day of Apr it next
between the hours of ten and ihiee o’clock
Except the following trarts of land viz
200,000 acres of pine barren land, grantee
to John Ware Hunter. 1950 acres of land gran
ted to Jofcph Porchcr. Also ljcCvacres gran
ted to Capt John Joyner, both of South Caro
lina, alio one half of three thou fund acres
granted to William Hazzard of South Caroli
na, which said Hazzard conveyed to the late
M;j Gen. A. Wayne, in his life time.
Alio, the following trails in obedience t<
a late direftion from the Executive of this
State, requeuing the postponement of sales ol
tiarts of the following defeription, and having
had reference to the art of confifcation and
baniftiment, the loilowing traits were confif
cated viz. 1,000 acres granted to Willian
Telfair, 700 acres granted to John Siinpfon
and 400 actes granted to Irvin, Struthcr, and
M'Giilivray. The refieue of the above
1 land will be fold agreeable to the above ad
jvr • ufement. If the proprietors does nen
come forward, and pay their taxes againrt the
i day of iale. ‘ R. M’GILLIS,
I .St Mary’s, 4th March n4. T.c.c c.
FOR SALE,
COMPLETE MEDICINE CHESTS, wit)
directions, for the use of Plantations am
! Ship*. From eighteen to fixty-five dollar
j ™ch GEO. HARRAL
March 18 n 4 , Bt. Market-fquqre.
I A Convenient HOUSE with
: garden, (table, chair house, &c. to let
ina 010 ft agreeable (ituation on the Bay
formerly occupied by H. C. Jones,am
at present by Mr. William Thompfor.
Muntmdlm, Ganavan U Cos.
j March 18. *.4.
Cotton Lands For Sale.
THREE adjoining trails of land about 474!
acres each on theljland of Siidaiuay, twelve miles
from Savannah, perhaps inferior to none in the
jlate of Georgia jor the culture of cotton ; i, net
fold by private conlratl previous to Wednesday the
gth of Abril, they will then be fold at public au3io
at Savannah: conditions cajh. Before the gth of
April theft withing to purchase at private file
will apply to CHARLES HARRIS, Esq. attorney
at law, Savannah. March >B. n 4
COTTON” LAND” ’
To be fold forcafh or exchanged for negroes,
one of the moll valuable trarts of Laud for the
culturo of cotton in the date, fnuate on the
sea-board, fronts the Isle of Wight, (formerly
called Scriven’s I (land,} and a fw miles from
Sunbury. It contains about a Thoufacd acres,
500 of which is oak and hickory land (the
greater part of the firft quality) fame rice land,
marlh & black ralh land, (which may be very
-aftly banked in,) For further particulars
apply to SAMUEL I. AXSON.
Liberty County. Dec. t6th. n.84.
N. B. There is a landing on the prenufei,
which any veflVl can load at that can get over
Sunbury Bar. For particulars rpply to MefTrs.
Belcher (3 Liinbzrt, Merchants Savannah or as
above.
Cotton Lands For Sale.
THE so! I wing TraHs ts L iND being pe:ti~
Horly wci fuuaiei for thr -a hu eof Cotltn will
be fi and on good terms, and indijfu’able titles gio
:n, if application be made immediately, viz-
One trail containing by 0 igir.al furvcy, two
thoufind acres , lying on the north fide of nocked
liver, about 8 miles from, the sea. or.d about the
fame dijlance from the t. wn of St May’s.
Two 11 aids containing together about the fame
quantity of land lying on Cuaberland Island, ad
joining the P an ation of J hit H lAchelrfh, Esq.
tor /a. thtr particulars, appTcition may be triads
to Hst Be/chri , Eq. ut Savannah, tr to th:Jub
fcribtr on said JJUnd.
PH IN EAS MILLER.
January -4. n Q i
Cotton Land Lor dale.
A trart containing two hundred acres, in the
county of Camden, adjoining Point Peter,
and within one mile of the town of St. Mary’s
—has an excellent lauding on the premifesand
is generally of the firil quality for the culture
of Cotton Capt. Randolph M‘G'iiis, at
St. Mary’s, will (hew the premises, and terms
ot sale made known, by application to him,
Mrs. Foriyth, at Augulta, or the fubferiber in
Savannah.
Jofcph Miller.
l u, y 3°- 34
FOR SALE—-Cubap7”
If applied for fieri.
A TRACT of land, containing 437 acres,
(original lurvey) bounded by lands called
Nazaretn, Euplnata, and Rethefda, (Orphan
houfe eftale,) the causeway leading lo the Ifie
of H’ pe, ana on the Skidaway road, only seven
miles from Savannah: A proportion of thi
land being adapted for the culture oT COT
TON; and the remainder well timbered with
pine, is worthy of attention; having also the
advantage of a fait water creek, navigable to
Thunderbolt river.
ALSO ,
AN Island, commonly called Jone’s Island,
on the river Savannah, four niil-s below
the city of Savannah, containing 800 acres,
(original (urvey ) This Island from its prox
imity to the city, and fitnefsfortheorodurtion
of COTTON, is exceeding valuable ; and is
rendered more so by having frefii water to the
westward, and it being the “fceft fituationgto
erect a Fortrcfs which will command the north
& south channels, as well as the passage fouth
wardly by Augufttnecreek ; the deepest water,
being dole to it; It would aifo be an advan
tageous situation for wharves, and waic-hcufe*
ALSO ,
TWO town lots, one in Brunswick, Glynd
county, meaiuring go bv 180 leet, known
by the No. 156; And the other in Hardwick,
Bryan county, known bv the No. 12—Un
doubted titles will be given. For further
particulars apply to the Printers.
November 1. n.70.
To be Leafed ,
For one, two, or three years, if applied for
form, the subscriber’s
PLAN T AT 10 N t
Adjoining Gnat Ogcchtt Bridge, cortaining 10
cits 0/ lide Land, in planting rrdtr, bcfidcs u a
quantity vs Upland,fuited lo the culture of Cotton
D. Macleod.
Little Ogcchtc, Dec 30. n 87
TO BE SOLD! “*
On the 28t.11 inst. at the house ofMr. Simoa
Cornier, decrafed, all his personal property,
0.-.ftHing of Wearing apparel, house and kit
her, furniture, one new chair, wilii a ouautity
of fejloned ash, and chair-imker’s tools. Sale
o commence at to o’clock.
JANE CONNER, Ada’rx.
March 18. 11.4.
‘'INHERE being a neceflity to clofo
JL the bocks ot the fubictiber, on the
last of this month, and in order to enable
him to fatisfy his creditors, he earnestly
requests those that are indebted to him
either by bond, note or open accounts,
to fettle them as soon as possible.
BALTHASER SHAFFER.
HE also begs leave to inform the
public in general and his friends and flor
in r customers in particular, that having
taken his son John William Shaffer into
partnership, the Taylors business will
from the firft day of January next, be
carried on by
Balthafer Shaffer and Son.
Thankful for the generous patronage
formerly received, they solicit a conti
nuance of their custom, and they as well
as all others that choose to employ them,
may depend on being punftually and
faithfully served.
Balthafer Shaffer & Sort .
December 28. n.87.
NOTICE.
ALL persons having any demands againfl:
the estate of Chrillopher Ring, and Ann Mar
garet Ring, decrafrd, are detired to bringfhem
in properly artefted ; and all persons inde bte
to them, to make payment speedily, to eithe
of the subscribers.
John Glass ,
William Lewdt-n,
t - ‘ Justis H. Scheuber .
March 7. n i-iaw>4t.
Five Dollars Reward.
FLORA, a young house wench abw
Tented herfelf about three weeks past.
; 4 he|is supposed to be harboured in town.
’ The. above reward will be paid to any
person who will deliver her to the jail
-r of the city. G. WOODRUFF.
March iS, n.4.