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Caution.
I did on the 28th of December
V 1800, give two certain notes of hand to Henry
i setitt, tor <o.i l.undrtd tloilat s each, one of which wa*
n aJe payable in two, and the other iti three yaars
frot > tneirdate ; ar.d whereat I alio, about the 20th of
Jibruary, 17, gave Lid Her.ry Kveritt my note of
hand for eighty dollars, payable the first of January,
leu). Now, Ido hereby fairly and pubicly caution,
and forw.irn all perlont agaii.it trading for, receiving
in payment, or having any thing to do with laid note*,
as 1 have inconteflible ofisetts and receipts againll the
lan.e and am and termuied not to pay them, for the plain
feal'ona jutt hated.
Samuel Wilscn.
Bulloch County, April 6, 1807. -fe 31.
Just Received \
Andfor sale , at the office of the Republican)
a small collection of
BOOKS and STATIONARY,
Among which are
Motherby’s Medical Dictionary
Ktibsci’ti Ancient and Modern Europe
Modern Europe
Stranger in France
French If evolution
Eoncli Wars
Gibbon's Homan Empire
Moore's Poems
Davis’s Poems
Player Books
School Hooks
Testaments, and a vatiety ofothei school and
chap Books
Receipt, memorandum and quire Books
Common writing and letter paper
Quills, ink powder
band boxes, slates, See. See.
Also., for sale, a variety of BLANKS,
Such as
Merchants’ foreign Entries
Liquor ditto
Bonds—Bills of Lading
Powers of attorney
foreign and coastwise manifests’
Military executions
Writs for the Superior and Inferior Courts.
If"/’ Printing of every description executed
with as much neatness, cheapness and dispatch
as cun be done in the state.
April 25 40
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HOPE’S
Agricultural & Commercial
Almanac,
Calculated for Georgia and the Carolina*,
For the /iresent year ,
May be hud at this office—price, twelve and a
hr If cents.
February 2d 16
5 Dollars Reward,
RVN-AW'XY from the fubftriber on Sa
turday die 3d in ft a ntgro fellow named
GL.< )RGV.. wib known in and about S.ivan
uat , anil formerly belonged to Capt. George
Haiti. He is about $ feet, 5 or 6 inches high,
thin vdage, llain.mis wh. 11 qticllioncd sharply;
and wlun he went away Ins left hand was
wraped in a woolen hag, in cunftquence of a
W “low lie had on hr. tittle finger, on the left
hand; he fias a wife at Mrs Huifts on Wilming
ton, a>C it is supposed lie will be about thtre.
all persons, and mailers of v, ffels particularly,
tire cau toned not to harbour, employ or take
film aay, as the law will be ngoroufly enforced
againlt them. Whoever will return him to the
fuhfcnbrr, or lodge h:m in goal tti Savannah,
fh.il! receive ihe above reward.
I*. GUEKAHD.
January g. 3
£0 Dollars Reward.
SO A N aivay horn the
j[\J i bfci ibi r, on the 25 h
■ 1 Odobcr, 1806, a Mi
GRO WOM >N, ab itu
2 2 years of age; isafhorr
•hi k w. ucli,rather blacket
than negroes are in getural,
tlio k lips, and fome poek maikaon h.r face ;
ip aks hr ken Engli'h, and has a down look ;
fit:- is an African born ; his been in the countty
iiH'ni Uv, n vtar- ; her name is M nv, Sin
f.ivs ihat (he belong* to James M’lutofli, of
this place. The above r. ward will be paid to
any pufon that will lodj,e laid winch in Sa
vannxh Jail, and necclluiy expmees paid She
ha* been uled to houfc work, is a cook and
w-ilhrr, Stc. and occalionally has worked in the
field. I exped that laid wench has gone to
j\uguit*. or was landed at Purisburgh, as I
have reason to appreheud, that she left this
in one of the Auguila boats.
hdward ftebbins.
It is not unlikely that she may have a
forged pass, and will endeavor to pats herfetf as
a free woman.
January 20 6
AU GUS T A P R IN TE D
ALMANAC,
JUST KLCLJy’F.D AM) FOR S,iLF. AT
THIS Ql'l iC£.
SHERIFFS SALES.
WII.I, he fold on Tuesday Cd June next, at the
Court Houle in Savannah, between the usual
hours of sale, A.l that plantation near Savannah, known
an No. 2, ami part of No. I, in Fairlavyn tra&, contain
ing ltifi acr* a more or less, adjoining land, of the late
general Jackson fcreclofed as the property of James
and Francis I). L. Homaca and others, to fatisfy a
mortgage due Richard M. Williams.
Thomas Robertson, s. c. c.
May 2 13
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WII.I. be fold at the Court House in Jefferfon
on Tuesday the 7th July next,between the ufutd
hour* of sale, the following Negroes, taken in execu
tion under the ioreclofu-e of a mortgage lroin Martha
W. Nightingale at the luit of Richard O’Donnel, atid
to iatisfy the fame—viz—Jim, Cudjoe, Frederic, Will,
Laura, Frank, Toniba, Violet, Juba, Sina, Sally, Mary
Dura, J.ydia, Maumu, Yamma, Commifia, Qualhy,
Christopher, Mobita, Duba, Cooley, CommilTa, Coorn
ba, and a child ol Jim and Violet’*.
J). G. Jones , S. C. C.
Aprl 29 13
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WII.I. be fold Zt the Court House in Bninfwick
on the seventh July next, between the ulual hour*
the followin ‘ Nagro slaves, taken in execution as the
property of Thomas Stone, at the suite of Daniel Sub
livan, under the foreclolure of a mortgage—viz —Mi-
nerva, JLvc, *iiul Lena.
IFJliam Payne, S. G. C.
April 29 45
WILL be fold at the Court Hotife in Riceboro’.
on the seventh July next, between the ulual
hours of fa.u the following Negroes, taken/n execu
tion under the foreclosure of a mortgage from Lack.
M'lntolh at the suite of Oliver Sturges and Benjamin
Burroughs, and to fatisfy tha fame—viz—Dick, Beck,
Fanny, Galba, Sandy and Beck's child.
J. Jones, S. L. C.
May 2. 13.
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On the first Tuesday in May next, will le ld, at
at the Court-1 louse in Bryan county , between
the hours of ten and three o'clock,
A TRAC T OF LAND, in Bryan county, suppos
ed to contain, f .ur hundred and tghty nine a.res,
adjoining lands of the Rev. Jolcph Clay, Joseph miles,
and John Ptay, levied on, and to be lold as the property
of I homas Butler, Janies Butler and others, to laii.-fy
a Judgement obtained by James Butler, S. Butler and
other.—Conditions of lain Calh.
Stephen j. Maxwell, s. b. c.
March 31. SO
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I VILL BK HOLD, at the Court-House in Jef
ferson, Camden County, on Tuesday the Jtfth
if May next, between the hours oj ten ana two
o'clock, the fallowing /iro/ierty of lijLLU.'t |
Aon it is, late of Huvuniuth, merchant, duty
foreclosed by Joint PoLfos, survivor, viz.
\ LE that wharf lot in St. Mary’s, being the ]
L\ front of lot No. 4, containing 50 i' ec t on
St. Mary’s street, and running 150 feet west to
Judson’s water-lot, ami from St. Mary’s-strcctto
the liter 100 icet, and along the river 100 feet.
... A E S ()....
Part of lot No. 4, beginning at Ready-street,
running west on St. Mary’s sireetto Judson’s lot,
and on Ready-strcct 200 feet north to Divine
Young’s lot, and 150 feet west 011 said lot to
Judson’s, with all the buildings and improve
mends thereon.
A L S O
Lot No. 43, containing four acres, more
or less, with all the buildings and improve
ments thereon. DAVID G. JONES,
Sheriff, Camden County.
Savannah, March 23, 1807. 23
cc. —■ .
On the first TUESDAY in M.iy next, at the
Town of Jefferson, before the Court-House’ iff
the same, between the hours of 10 and 3 o’clock,
will l>e sold, the following firofierty, to wit —
A EE that Lot and lnipiovements.thercon in
1 V the town ol St. Maiy’s, being a two story
house, and necessary outbuildings, at present
occupied by Mrs. .Leers as a female academy
—A LS O
All that other two*story House and Improve
ments adjoining the above, at present occupied
by John Boss, together with the Lot whereon
the improvements stand.
—A L S O
The Water Lot immediately before the
same, being feet on St. Mary's street,
and extending to low-water mark.
\ E S O
All that other piece or part of lot No 3. con
taining 011 c hundred feet on street, and
two hundred in depth, to an alley adjoining
part of said lot, now occupied by Mr. Holzen
dorf.
—ALSO-
All that tract ot Land in Franklin countv, ad
joining lands ol David Terrel, containing one
thousand acres, chiefly oak and hickory.
Seized and to be sold as the property of Da
vid Garvin and Samuel Meers, to satisfy judg
ments obtained in favor of Messrs. Mair &
Means, and pointed out by the plaintiff’s at
torney. Conditions of Sale, Cash.
D. G. JONES, s. c. c.
April 4. si
20 Dollars Reward.
RAN- A Way from the plantation of the late Gen
Jackson, about three weeks Cnee, a young negro
fellow named HFCTOR. He is about thiee and twen
ty years old, five feei l’even inches in height, and of an ac
tive llim make. He lived with the late Robert Dillon
eUp until bis death, and it is suspected that he is still
lurking about his old relidencc, occasionally viliting
Savannah Whoever will fecurc said fellow and deli
ver him to the fublcriber at the plantation Hull receive
the above reward.
1 Henrv Jackson.
Ceder Hill, April 30. f ‘ 42
Factorage.
T. D. PETIT DR VILL.EPS,
Has removed to the store lately occupied by
Meffira. Havens Sc Bubo, on Judge Jones’
wharf. He still continues the
Factorage & Comrriiflion Pusiness
Ar.d will pty every attention to the intrreft
of those who will have the goodness to entrull
him with their bufintfa. He will make liberal
advances, if rcquncd, on produce being depo
littd for sale. g
He keeps a constant supply of the best old
Madeira WINE, which he fells by the pipe,
quarter calk ordtrr.ijon.
November 28; 6m 32
FOP SALE.
A pair of handsome Carriage HORSES, apply
to the printers.
April 30. 42
OATS for sale.
Just received, and for sale by the fubferiber, at
Smitu & Bourse's Wbarv, 40 bags of FRLSH
OATS, containing from three to fear buihels each.
J. Peiot.
April 7. 32
FOR SALE.
r T*WO HUNDRED ACRES, or more, of prin
A COTTON LAND, in Bryan county, J.andfome
ly situated on the fails, and in view of Sunbury ; for
particulars, apply to Mr ROBERT HABERSHAM,
Savannah, or to the fublcriber.
■benjanvn Ward,
at ‘I ivoli, Etyan County.
April 15. 37
NOTICE.
A LL persons have g any damands a gam ft the
H eilare ol tha late Th< mas Parrott deceaf
eel, will render in their :cc ants to tlie fubferiber,
on or before the first of June next.
M: trtia Palmer, Adm'r.
Near Brunswick, Glynn County.
April 18. 41 .
TO BE RENTED. j
THF. HOUSE lately occupied by major |
Harden, and the office adjoining. The j
tennement No. 2, over Messrs Ogdens & Baker’s j
stoic, and several other housesthe situation and j
terms ol which may be known, on application
to
Joseph Habersham.
April 30. 42.
NOTICE.
PERSONS indebted to the Estate of Andrew M‘-
Credie, late of Savannah, Mercliant decealed are here
by called upon for payment —And those to whom the
ellatc is indebted, will pleufe to exhibit a ftafemetit of
their demands. Applications to General Mitchell in
Savannah, or to the fubferiber in Charleston will be
duly attended to.
David M’Credie,
Qualified Ex’or.
Sav. April 30 42
NOTICE.
AIL persons to whom the estate of the late Mrs.
■* t ELIZABETH M'QUEfN is indehtd will
please present their accounts propel ly authenticated to
tlie fubferiber, and those who are indebted to the fame,
w ill make payment as loon as poflible.
Bryan Morel,
Administrator, with the will annexed,
Montgomery, Chatham County, April 25 ct 42
TO LET,
A two fiery HOUSE, p'eafmtly fi- ed in El
here Ward. Imm diate possession can be given
For terms, apply to
R. J- £<. B. Vallotton.
April *8 Al
WILL BE SOLD,
ON the 15th day of June next, between the hours of
10 and 2 o clock, before the Auction Store of
Mt. Norman M’l.eod, in the Market Square
City of Savannah,
Sundry articles of Household and Kit
chen Furniture.
A Horse, Riding Chair, and Stilkey with Har
ness, Wood Cart, See. Sec.
the fame being part of the estate of Andrew M‘Credie
late of Savannah, Merchant, dectafed.
David M‘Credie,
Qualified Lx'or.
Sav. April 30 43
Direct Tax .
N OTIC E.
T’HE Collectors of the Dire£ Tax, for the Diftri&
of Georgia, are notified that the oupervifor’s Office
is transfered to the office ot Commiflioner of l oans, in
the city of Savannah, to which p!a e they are hereby
cilled on to forward their return in regular order, and
to pay over filth sums as have been by them collected,
on account of the ab ve Tax, without delay. As the
compenlatioij to Collectors, depends on their attention
and punctuality, it is presumed an early compliance
with this call will be made, especially as a length of
time has already elapsed lince any remittance has been
made by them
Ihe Collectors of the T xcife and Internal Revinue,
who hold balance*, arising from that lource, are, also,
particularly required to difchage tire lame, and to let
tie their accounts.
James . lifer.
CommifT’r. of Loans, acting Supervisor.
Commiflioneis Office, Georgia,?
SaTiuuih, Si'd April, ISO 7. 5 t S3
Marshal’s Sale.
0?; the first TcEsn.tr in May next, will be soli
a! the Court-House in Savour ah,
ONE undivided moiety of a tract of LAND, tailed
Clarke’s Bluff, containing 50 acre- . mere or lels,
situate, lying and being in the county of M'lntolh, on
Sapelo river, late the property of col. Wni. M'lntof.x,
deceased. Seized and to he fold a. the property of
Janies Fowler,under and by virtue of an execution is
sued by virtue of a judgment recovered againll him by
Hugh Ross, fen. & William Dixon & Cos.
Dcnjcinm W all, m. and. g.
March 31. 51-
City Sheriff ’s Sales.
On the First Tuesday in May next,
Will be fold at the Court-House, in tile city of S®
vannah,
One BAG of COTTON. Leved on as the pro
perty of A. F. Brilban, at the luit of George Eno
and others.
Also, a NEGRO BOY, named Nat. Levied.on *■
the property of Dr. John Love, at the iuit of Wiilian*
Shaw.
Also, a HOUSE and LOT, in Heatchcoat ward.
Levied on as the property of Thomas Norton, disc'd,
at tlie suit of Elijah Norton.
Also, a HOUSE and LOT, in Darby Ward,
Bronghton-ftreet. Levied on as the property of i ho
mat Brown and John Gable.
Conditions, cash.
John Williams,, c. s.
April 1. 31
Executor’s Sales.
On IVedsesdaT the 1 3th May next, sndL be
sold at l Voudvillc, in the County of Bryan,’
A LARGE flock of Cattle and of Sheep,
yoke cf well broke Oxen, and funury aitidW of
11 ul'ehold Furniture, being part cf the perfonaf
property of Ralph E. Elliott elq deceased.
Conditions will be made km in on the day of sale,
William Elliott, )
Stephen EUiou,_ S Executors.
March 30. ’ 3,.
Administrator’s Sales.
Will be sold and disposed cf at Daiuek , in the
county of Mclntosh, on the second Tuesday
in May next, being the twelfth of the said
month, between the hours of ten and twilvc
o’clock in the forenoon,
14 prime FIELD SLAVES, and a likely-
BO\, sold as the personal property of George
MTntosh, deceased Conditions to be made
known on the day of sale.
HAMPDEN MTNTOSH.
Savannah, 28th March, 1807. 28.
The Subscriber
HAS to let on low terms, in Warren ward, a small
convenient HOUSE and neceffarv out building#
with two lots eucloicd, wall calculated for a garden.
William Parker.
March 31. 29-
NOTICE.
THE Fubferiber being obliged to leave the Ui i
ted Siatt s in tlie mm tn . f J une on bufmels . f
a fami y nature, where his intert :jre concerned,
notifies the public and his credit, rr, that lie will
transler the leufe he has cf the i- XCIIANGE. ar.d
wi l fe! the furniture and efl'ec s it contains n, raer
to dilcharge what he owts I .diyidu Is who are
disposed to bargain, will aui.icfs the rule ves to it r.
Pe'itde Viliers, who s ch rged w. Ii his trails c
tions, and to prelem to him ‘hen tv de, c s < f debt.
It is hoped that persons win live c ntrac eu and ins
at the Exchange will come Gi ward a'd aujtm them-
L. GitiaCS.
Sav. April 8 f.M. 41 ,.
N. if Fie will fell on the ,ame cirdiriovts his es
tablifltment 1 1 PUBLIC BA I HS,winch a,e m the
highclt order, unu exempt frem any itparati n
Negroes For Sale,
TWO gangs, confiding of thirty prime NEGR OEF;
are offered for iale, togethm, or in families, for
calh or bills on London. 11 not dilpoled of before the
fir ft Tuesday in May. next, they will on that day be
fold at the Court-House, to the highest bidder. Ap
plication may be made in the mean time, to
J. Caig cs. i{. Mitchel.
April 18 57
Chambers, Chatham Inferior Court.
John Mead, On the petition of John Mead,
Adsm. C Hating that he is confined in the
Gardner Tuff's.3 jait ol this county for debt, by pro
cess from the juftiee; court ; that he is unable to pay
the debts for which he is confined, or to give bail to.
answer the fame, or to support himfelf during his'con
finement, but is willing to deliver up all his estate
real and perlonr.l, for the benefit of his creditors, tmd
praying to be admitted to the benefit ol the infolvlmt
debtors adts of this date.
It is ordered that notice of this application be served
upon each of thecreditois of the laid John Mead, and
be pubiilhed in one ol‘the Gazettes; that tLey’may
rppear at the Court-Houle in Savannah, on the second
1 hurfday ol May next, to (hew cause, if any they have,
why the prayer of the said petitioner ffiould not b
granted.
Edward Telfair, }
James Alger. c ’ c *
April 23. 39
Bills of Lading ,
For Sale at this Office.
PUBLISHED
EVERY TUESDAY, THURSDAY AND SATURDAY,
BY JOHN F. EVERITT,
ON THE D AY, SAVANNAH, (GEORGIA)
AT SIX DOLLARS PER ANNUM PAYABLE HALF*
YEARLY, IX ADVANCE.