The Republican ; and Savannah evening ledger. (Savannah, Ga.) 1807-1816, March 14, 1807, Image 4
Wm % Woodbridge , 1
BEGS leave to < quaint his frit nd and the
pub it of bis return from Hamburgh, with
complete afTorimeirt of
German Goods,
Which, together with a general assortment of
GROCERIES,
He is now opening at the new brick Bull
dmg, Bolton’s wharf, and offers for sale at
rcatonable price*, for Cash or Prodcc*
YIZ t
r 0 casts CLASS Vv <„KE, assorted for retail
ftorc#
e caUi te cut and feftoon Decanters, 1 um
bUrb and Wine Glalb •
r cases Flower Pots, glass fruit plate-, cor--
9 dial Uaude, China and gluts fallaid dittos,
diuo fug,ar and butter Hands, Morocco
mtlh of lumbhre, lalt cellars, bird cage
rlaffcs, confiture dffht*, table raftors, tea
caudles, colored and gl China rang*,
colored beads and glals romain crollcs
1 ditto elegant glass and China globe chan
deliers
900 pi ers flaxen oanaburg#
100 ditto fupeiiur ditto
jo ditto good and inferior tieklenburg#
30 ditto ditto, ptoptr for Iheeting
20 ditto Baggn g itreii
60 ditto Raven’s duck
30 ditto light fail duck
30 diuo haden toils
300 du.o brown platiila#
200 t tito white ditto
JOO and tto Bv m-ii roll*
300 ditto dowlas
2 casts diaper*, table eloths, oocsitcripanei
and bed ticking
3 ditto (Wring linen and hosiery
2 packages leine and lewing twin*
1 trunk umbrellas
1 case ready madr fhirt*
1 ditto blank books
1 ditto writing paper
1 ditto Hites and common looking glaßcs
1 ditto of dry paints
i hamper Seller’s v\ ate
60 boxes window glass
coo demijohns, 5 gallons eacls
687 bar* Swe'ifh mm, fiat end square, proper
for waggon tire
AL O-ON HAND,
A variety of WOLLENS, H ARD W ARE
and GROCERIES, umiccesfary to ennm
ra e.
Norcmber 14 ism ts >8
Nankeens and Teas.
The Subscribers Offer I'OR SALE,
tooo piece* blue India Nankeens,
30 c lie its Gunpowder Tea, 20 lb. eaih.
TAYLOR A SCARBROUGH.
March 12. b. 3 1.
Cider and Apples,
Just received per brig Cleopatra,
40 hbb. of excellent Newaik Cider,
40 do. of Apples,
1 do. of Shoe J'hread.
ROBERTS Ik BRANT.
March 12. 31 Flfair’s Wharf.
NEW-YOUK and SAVANNAH
Boot and Shoe Store .
A. SCRIBNER Sc Cos.
Have just received per the last arrival* from
Arm- York,
4.V ELEG.Isr ASSOUrNESr OP
BOOTS, SHOES AND SLIPPERS,
Os a superior quality,made after the Englilh fafhion,
• ALSO,
PTrssrs Slippers <2T Children's Shoes ,
Wtiich, in addition to their former fupp'.y, make
their aflbftloent very ext nfive'; which they oiler tor
laic at r duced prices, at their it ore on the Bay, nearly
oppohte t!ve Exchange.
Match 3 • 1*
John Iting,
r.tri.Vß AND HABIT MAKER,
Respectfully inflows his friends
and Ihe public, “lha’ lie ha? lately com
inenc and bu line ft in the Houle lately occupied
by Mr Francis S Miller, between the Stores
of MrfT Maiqit.oill and Paulding and Mt.
D.vid Tayiotr neaflUJhMarket—where hff*
bv 111 id hnflness, neatnekt
in execution and purl duality to his engagement#
—to merit ilie psirc nag of the public.
February 6. it
• -JOHN CABOS,
‘cssfrk Barber,
RESPEcVfUI I.Y inform* the public, that he ha*
iakn a Shop, two doors westward of the house
lately oecupieAry Mr. M. Germain, and a few door*
veil of htelTisiWgdeils and Baker, on tile Bay ; where
Fc Shaver clean and with eale to the face, Cuts and
Drefl'e- Hair ill the height ot laxhiou, on the following
Cutting cS: DrefTi -g J.adier Hair, 37 1-2 cts.
eiit'O ditto i.en*ienien* ditto 25
dnto . ditto Boys and childrens do. 12 1-2
phavin t> t-4
JAaich l(k D
Notice.
IHFRT3Y GIVE NOTICE, that In pursuance es
a refutation, of the Board of C’ommiffioners of the
T own and commons of Exideiuca, all those p''rfon
who have f—iled to comply with the terms of their
refpectite leases, ot purchases of I.ots, Ihall without
distrenniiation, he lutd on a futther failure, of three
month*, front the date of this advertisement.
By order of the Commissioners,
JOSEPH TURNER,
Clerk of the Board of Commissioners.
Frederica, March 12, 1807. m 21
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
THAT an eleSion for five Trustees of the EX
CHANGE, will take place on Monday next, the
16th inftarit, at the Exchange Building. The poll
will be opened at ten, and closed at two o’clock.
THOMAS PITT, Sec’ry.
March 12. 21
Valuable Lands &c.
7’HJ : . Subscriber will dispose of the following pro
perty, on reasonable terms :—One undivided third
•fa trad! on Cat-Head creek, in the county of M‘ln
tofh, containing in the whole, between three and four
thousand acres, of excellent land fit for the culture of
Rice and Cotton.—An excellent dwelling-house, with
necessary out-buildings, and fix lots adjoining therto,
in the town of Datien.—One undivided half of the
township of MTntolh, adjoining Darien, and fronting
on the Alatamaha river.—Several acres of high and
knv land adjoining the city of Savannah to the east ward.
The high land may be laid out into lots, or the whole
make an excellent farm. Part of this traift is at present
improved and lubject to a I.eafe.—The titles to laid
property are indilputable, and a general warranty for
the fame, will be given to the purchafer....For further
par iculars, apply to Charles Harris, attorney at law,
and Mr. Hugh Ross, merchant,in Savannah; or to the
fublcriber, at Darien.
HAMPDEN MTNTOSH.
Darien, March 4. ct 20
AI.I. per funs having any demands against the es
tate of the late George MMntoffi, deceased, will
render in their accounts to GH.tK.LES HARRIS cfq
or to the Subscriber at Darien.
HAMPDEN MHNTOSH, Adm'r.
Darien, March 4, 1807. ct 20.
Wanted on a Lease,
Dora Term of Years , (Immediately.)
AN Improved small Farm, with the necessary buil
dings, &c suitable for a small Family, not ex
icetlmg 4 miles from the city...in a situation nominal
ly healthy. For such, a valuable tract of land in
Baldwin County, will be given on a fair exchange for
the l.cale.—For information enquire at this office.
Eebmury 27. 18.
Land & Negroes •
For Sale in Georgia.
ALL that Iltand in view of Darien, on the
Alatamaha, known by the name of
Black Island,
Containing about 300 acres of high land,
and 900 acres of brackilb and frefh marsh.
Tbc high lend is of the firft quality for Cotton,
and the crop of the moll promising kind. It
has also this advantage, that it may be cafiiy
flowed ,witb frefh water, and of course equally
well adapted for the culture of rice as ot cot
ton. The high land giving complete security
both for settlements and preservation of crops.
It is wellknown from the fuccefsful experiments
which major Butler has made by planting ftmi.
lar lands that they are not only very produc
tive, but the quality of the cotton is much fu
pciiortothat railed on the high land. There
will be fold with the above property, one bun •
dud seasoned SLAVES, and polTeflion can
be given the firft of January next-—For terms
apply to William Mein, or Edward Swarbreel,
Efqra. Savannah.
Ibomas Spalding.
Novr. 14 2 S
Valuable Town Property,
For Sale .
THAT commodious tenement HOUSE,
where the fubferibers formerly lived,
confiding of 3 good and well finifhed DWEL
LING HOUSES, with floor cloths, grates
and every necessary out building for the ac
commodation cf separate families.
ALSO,
That new conveniet House, with good out
houses of every defeription, at present occupied
by Mr. Harman, and known by Lot JNo. si,
Old Franklin Ward
V CANT LOTS,
Nos. 35, 26, and 37, Liberty Ward, corner
Lots, anu li'uated in a part ofthe Town, that
frerrs to be progrefiing iaft in improvements.
Nos 9, and 30, Columbia Ward—No. 30, is
a corner Lot. For terms apply to
MEIN, MACK AY 4 Cos.
November 4
Aclminstrator’s Sale.
UNDER and by virtue of an order ob
tained from the honorable the Justices of
tin. inferior Court of Camden county, will be
sold on the firft TUESDAY in April next,
in the town df Jcfferfon, between the hours of
ten and four o’clock, all the REAL ESTATE
of Anthony Suaret, late of Camden county,
■ deceased, intended for the benefit of the credi
tors and - heirs of the deceased. Conditions
will be made known on the day of sale.
J. M. Lindsay, admor.
Rachel Jjuates, adm’x.
* Jsnuary 33. f
Brigade Orders,
Savannah, lith February, 1807.
THE Brigadier General of the lit Brigade
of the Georgia Militia, erdere and directs the
captains commanding companies in the id bat
talion otthe Ift regiment in the said brigade, to
afiemble as eaily as pofiible, and give notice a
grteable to the 7th lection ofthe militia law,
row in force, for an election to be held at the
Court House in the Ci’yof Savannah, on Mon
day the thirtieth day in March next, lor a Major
to command the said Battalion, in the toom of
major Scriven, rifigned.
By order of Brigadier General Flotd,
G. R. DUKE,
(20) Insfi. Ist Brigade, Geo. Militia.
NOTICE.
THE Subscriber having closed hi* business
at Brunfwink, in Glynn County, gene
folicits fuih persons who are iu arrears
to him, to call for immediate settlement, either
on John Sanders efq. near Bruufwick, whom
he has appointed his agent there, or upon him
in Savannah at his house, near Market Square,
otherwise they must expect to be dclt with a
greable to law. P. MENARD.
February 20. 15.
Administrator’s Sales.
Pursuant to an order and decree of the Court
of Ordinary of the County of Chatham,
Will be exposed at public fait , at the Cou'l-houle
ofthe city of Savannah, on the fret Tuesday
in April next,
ALL that tract or parcel of LAND, con
taining 350 acres, be the fame more or
less, late the property ot George Baiilie, de
ceased, being in t'n county of C mden, bound
ed on the east by Great Satilla River, and on
all other fidcß by Land vacant at the time of the
survey thereof.
Also, one other traft or parcel of land, con
taining 300 acres, be the fame more or less, late
the property of George Baiilie, deceased, being
in the county of CamdeD, bounded on the Eait
by the said George Baillie’s land, and 00 all
other Tides by vacant laud, at the time of the
survey thereof.
Also, all that tract of land, containing 500
ac es, be the fame nore or less, originally
granted to Robert Baiilie, deceased, being in
the county of M’lntofh, bounded foxth by the
river Alatamaha, east on the land originally
granted to Cath ine Douglass, north on lands
gran.ed to Wm. M’lntofh, and wtft on lands
granted to John M’Cullough, which said three
irafls of land were severally fold at the confif.
cated fairs, and purchased by the late John
Peter Ward, dcccabd, and now to be disposed
of, under an order of court, as part of his real
estate. The two firft tracts contain good Cot
ton Land, and the last traft is of the first quality
of Tiat Swamp. Terms to be made known
on the day of sale, and for further particulars
apply to col. Jo’cph Habersham, in the city ot
Savannah, or to the fubferibers on the Island
of Cumberland.
N. S. BAYARD. Atfm’or.
ESI HER BAYARD, Atlm’rx.
February 3 to.
Sheriff’s Sale.
On the Firjl TUESDAY in April, WILL
BE SOLD at the Court-houte ia the town
of Brunswick, Glynn county,
T^ WO hundred ‘w. and • half acres f LAND,
* drawn by Joffiua Morgan, of Glynn county, in
the firft district in Baldwin county, No. 71. Seized
and taken under execution a* the property of Joffiua
Morgan, deceased, to fatisfy a judgment in favor of
Noble Jones, efq; Conditions of sale, calh.
W ILLIA.U PAY-SE, s. g. c.
February 27. 17
Sheriff’s Sale.
WILL BE SOLD, at tie Court House in the
Town of Brunfwicl , Glynn County, on the
first Tuesday in prtl next, between'tbe boart
of 10 and 2 o’eloci.
ALL the right and title of the estate of
Joshua Morgan and of John G. Snead,
confiding of a valuable tract of LAND on the
Island of St. Simon3 containing ico acres
more or less, with the improvement* thereon.
Also, one of Evea’ Cotioh Jin*, feited and
taken under execution as the property of Jofhux
Morgan and John G. Snead, to fatisfy a judge,
ment obtained by Hamilton and Cooper. Con
dttions Cash
WILLIAM PAYNE, s. c. c.
Bruufwick, February 3e. 15.
Sheriff’s Sale.
On the First TUESDAY in April next.
Will befold at the Court House, in the City of
Savannah, between the hoursof ten and three
o’clock,
Ten Negroes.
Levied om by virtue of several executions
obtained againtt the Estate of John Carrawny
Smith. y
T. ROBERTSON, 9. c. c.
March S. 20
~ PAINT.
A f.w kg* L.adon ground whit* Lead P.iat.
Fog 042* BT
PETES. MITCHEL.
9) IS
The MERCHANTS’ & PLANTERS’
Coffee-House & Hotel,
OH THE BAY.
THOMAS BAYLEY, sen.
INTENDS opening the above House on the
25th inst. and flatters hiinfelf, from the long
experience he lias had in that line, it will be in
hispcH.-r to give genera! fatisfaction, and beg
leave to solicit the patronage of the geuilemta
Merchants and Planteis.
N B. A confla:it LARDER, WINES and
SPIRITS, of the firfl quality.
Cf Foreign and American Ncwspapapera
will be taken in.
Savannah, March 5, ISO 7. iS
HOFF’S
Agricultural oc Commercial
Almanac,
Calculated for Georgia and the Carolina?,
For the present xjear,
May be had at this office—price, twelve and 9
half cents.
February 24 15
Strayed or Stolen,
A Vellowilh, full blooded Englilh BULL
DOG, his ears and tail cropp’d tlcfc, had o*
when he went a way a leather strap round his
neck. Whoever will deliver said dog at the
store of the subscribers, Hull be suitably re
•raided for the farce.
B. & C. BROOKS.
March 10. t s. 20
5 Dollars Reward,
RAN-AWAY from the fubLriber on Sa
turday the 3d in ft a negro fellow named
GEORGE, well known in and about Savan
nah, and formerly belonged to Capt. George
Haiit, He is about 5 feet, 5 or 6 inches high,
thin visage, Hammer* when queffioned sharply;
and when he went away his left hand was
wraped in a woolen bag, in conftqucnce of a
Whitlow he had on his little finger, on the left
hand; he has a wife at Mrs Haifts on Wilming
ton, and it is supposed he will be about there,
all persons, and matters of veffelg particularly*
are cautioned not to harbour, employ or take
him awsy, as the law will be rigorously enforced
againtt them. Whoever will return him to the
fubferiber, or lodge him in goal in Savannah,
shall receive the above reward.
P. GUERARD.
Jtuuary 9. 3
25 Dollars Reward.
RAN-AWAY from Cipt. A. D. Abrahams, in
Savannah, some time in September, last, a Negro
fellow named TONEY, obout 5 feet 6 inches high,
*nd about 26 years of age, stout made and has a largo
mouth and eyes. He was taken up in Coofawhatchio
and made his escape. Whoever will lodge him in any
goal, or deliver him to the subferiber {hall receivo
the above reward. All perlons are forwarned against
buying or harboring the said negro.
WAAC ABRAHAMS.
January 30. 2m . 9
20 Dollars Reward.
‘ T3 away from the
XVftibfcribtr, on the 25:11
Os O&ober, 1806, a NE
* GRO WOMAN, ahouti
22 years of age; isafnerr
thick wench,rather blacket
•*■“**■** than negroes are in general,
thick lip 6, and force pock-mark* on her face ;
speaks broken English, and has a down look ;
she is an African born ; ha* been in the count! y
about seven years ; her name is M,say. She
fays that she belongs to James M’lntcfh, of
this place. The above reward will be paid to
any person that will lodge said winch in Sa
vannah Jail, and neccflary exptnee* paid Sh
has been used to house work, is a cook and
washer, &c. and occasionally has worked in the
field. I exped that said wench has gone to
Augufla, or was landed at Purisburgh, as I
have reason to apprehend, that she left tkig
in one of the Augutta boats.
hdward ftebbins.
CT It is not unlikely that she may have g
forged pass, and will endeavor to pafa herfelf ag
a free woman.
January 20 g
30 Dollars Reward.
RANAWAY from the Subferiher en the dth Jan*.
ary last, a Negro woman named BELLER, about
3 feet 4 or 5 inches high, stout made, full face, yellow
eyes, buftiey head and of a yellow complexion, ;-he is
supposed to be lurking about Mr. Harden's (formerly
Habersham’s) plantation on Ogtchee. Any 1 erlon
lodging her in Savannah goal, or delivering her t#
the fubferiber, shall receive the above reward.
Phibp I lily.
January iV t( i
PUBLISHED
eVEJIY TVK9DAY, THURSDAY AN* BATCRXAY*
BY JOHN F. EVERITT,
or; the say, savannah, (geokia)
AT Sts DOLLAR# PER ASK CM PAYABLE HALB*
\'EAELTj IN ADVANCE.