The Republican ; and Savannah evening ledger. (Savannah, Ga.) 1807-1816, May 12, 1807, Image 4

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WM. Woodbridge, RESPECTFULLY acquaint* his friends and the public, of hia removal to the North-raft. corner of thcEXCHANCE, where he has (afe and convenient (ton* for every kind vt produce and offer* his belt ferrites in the FACTORAGE AND CO MM ISI SON LINE. Hewill keep conflantly on hand a general assort reent of Dry Goods & Gro ceric s , With meft articles requisite for plantatation use Just Received on Consignment, 183 keg* TONGUES and SOUNDS 29 ditto pickled Salmon 6 pipes and qr. calks French brandy 10 boxes Cards, no. 8, 9 and K> 2 bales blue Nankeen* 2 hrids. Trenching tool* IO boxes Candle* 500 Demijohns “J 400 pa. white & BrownFlatillas j 50 pieces Ravens Duck Entitled to 30 cases afTorted Glau, ware | Dcbcntur. IO tons Swedes Iron J February 20 law 15. Just Received, ON CONSIGNMENT, I'jij the Subscriber, (it No. 5 in the Use change, 10 tons Sweeds Iron, assorted, 4 hhd. Prime Retailing Sugar, s pipe* Cotrniac Brandy, 11 hh .N. E. Rum, from Buffo., 11 ditto superior retailiig Molal!f, 61 ditto 3d and -Ith proof W. I. Runt, 10 ditto old Jamaica, din* 180 bags Green C offee, SO bales Upland Cotton, 34 ditto Sea-Ifliml ditto. gOo pieces India Nankeens, AU of which articles will be fold low for Ctfli. T. M. Woodbridirc. April 31. fl. 3* Just Received , And for talc, at the office of the Republican, a small collet Lion oj BOOKS anil STATIONARY, Anion}’ which an Motherby's Medical Dictionary Russel*!* Ancient and Modem Europe . Modern Europe Stranger in France French Revolution French Wars Gibbon's Roman Empire Floore’s Pocma Davis’s Poem* Prayer Hooka School Bibles Testaments, and a variety of other acbcl and chap Hooks Receipt, memorandum and quire Hooka Common writing and letter paper Quills, ink powder band boxes, slates, stc. Sec. Also, fur sale , a variety of BL~t,\ KS, Such a* Merchants’ foreign Entries Liquor ditto Bonds—Hills of Lading Powers of attorney Foreign anti coastwise manifests’ Military executions V ms for Hie “superior and Inferior Courts. |i'7 Printing of every descrip ion executed Avith as much neatness, cheapness and dispatch us can be done iu the state. April 2 s 40 Notice is hereby Given , That the Copartnerffiip carried on htre by William Dixon, James Dickson and George Penny, Under the firm of James Dickson , & Cos. Expired, by it* own limitation, on the ift in {t.uit ; thole who hac any demand* againtl the concern will picnic prcicut them, and those in debted, arc rtquelled to make payment to Janie* Dickson, who is authonied to Ulllc the affairs of the concern. William Dixon, James Dickson, George Penny. Tn future the buftnef* will he continued by William Dixon & James Dickson under the firm of James Dickson, & Cos. June 30 88 _ - NOTICE. AGE persons havirg any damands agvnft the estate of the late Thomas Parho r r deceaf •and, will render in their account* to the fublcriber, Cn or before the first of June neat. Martin Palmer, Adm'r. , Near Hrunfwitk, Glynn County. Aprd *•> SHERIFF’S SALES. he fold a! the Court House in Brunswick W cn the seventh July next,between the usual hour, the following Nagro Haves, taken in execution a* the property ol Thomas Stone, at the suite of Daniel Sul liv.-.n, under the fi.eclolure of a mortgage —viz—Mi- nerva, Eve, and Lena. William Payne , -S’. G. C. April 29 43 1 ■* c. —n ’TT7ILL be fold at the Court Houfc in Riceboro’ VV on the seventh July next, between the ulual hours of lale the following Negroes, taken in execu tion under die loreclo>ure of a mortgage from Lack. M'lntoffi at the luite of Oliver Sturges and Benjamin Burroughs, and to fatisfy the fame—viz—Dick, Beck, Fanny, Galba, Sandy and Beck’s child. J. Jones, S. L. C. May 2. 43. ‘— | ■ a vC-r v. VI7TLI. be fold on J’uefday 2d June next, at the V Court Houle in Savannah, between the (ual hours of sale, All that plantation near Savannah, known as No. 2, and part of No. I, in F'airlawn trad, contain ing IS3 acres more or less, adjoining land* of the late general Jack lon . foreclofcd a, the property of James and Francis D. L. Honiara .rnd others, to lati.fy a mortgage due Richard M. Williams. Thomas Robertson, s. c. c. May 5 43 W IIX be fold at the Court Houfc in Jefferfon on Tuesday the 7th July next,between the usual hours of faie, the following Negroes, taken in execu tion under the foreclolure ol a mortgage from .Martha VV'. Nightingale at the iuit of Richard O'Donnel, and to fatisfy the lame—viz—Jun, Cudjoe, Frederic, Will, Laura, Frank, Tomba, Violet, Juba, xina, .'■•ally, M.iry Dura, Lydia, Mauma, Yamma, Commiffa, Qualhy, Chrillopher, Mobita, Duba, Cooley, Commiffa, Cooru* ba, and a child ol Jim and Vio.et’s. I). O'. June. f, 6'. C. C. Aprl 29 43 mm m 1 On the first Tuesday in June next, ut the Court House in Tattnall County, to the highest bid der, at the usuul hours. AH. that tract or tracts cf land, lying being and liiuate 111 the afnrelaid ccunty (to wit) all that I'urvev of land on the Olmopie aid Alatamaha rivers, being o 1 the call life of the laid Oh opie, at a cor ner gum, rtn j g the.fee N. 70, R. 170 chains, thence S. 2n, E. 1500 chains hy vacant-land, thence v to a bounty ol laid ftirveyed 111 ilie nan e‘s James Donnally on the Aaitamaha, thence N. VV. by the laid Donn.ly ai <1 Cliefl r B flick’s land to theOhoo pic river, thence up the zkaliainaha, bounding on the back of the rivers, Curve) and to Frederick, Frarcis and Join Houitun’s corner line, being on two lur vets on the Oconee, above th; mouth of the Oak rmilge rivets, N. 70, E. by 1 homas’s lands 100 chains, thence S. 20, t.. ti chains, to a corner pint, thence N 70 E. 380 chains by F. Tetmell’s land ti a corner pine, thence N. ac, F . 100 clu ns 1 1 laid Tent'.e l . md, to a con., r pine, thence N 70, ii In 1 ill .. . ,I’s land 700 ch ‘ns to ac< rner pine, the Ice N 20 VV. hy laid Fennel's, the. oe N 70 F. b* laid 1 ennel’s lands 200 chains, to a cor cr pine, thence N. *o;VV. by • td . nieli's i.;i.,1, 40c cita ns to a corner pine, thence due colt jf, chains to a cor ner pine, thence due north 136 .chains to a corner pine, thence due fall 300 by vacant land to a cor nor pine, thente due foutU 16 chain* to a corner pine, thence N. 70 chains to l’cndltons creek, thence indirect comic to the hegming, tneiudmg in the whole, one hundred and lix thou land iix hundred acres, linveyeU iu the name of and granted to Fran cis Tcnnell. A L S O, Another tract of land lying in the afnremention ed trafl of land including the hioals of the Ohoopie, and Cix'sii’tli form rly granted to John O’Neal con tabling id the f.iidlah mentioned trafl .8- 1 2 acre. . The above mentioned laud fold as the properly if Eai h Cox to latisfy an exuctiou in favor of Francis Tciniell, on the foredofure of a mortgage cn the laid land. ALSO, One thouJand acres of pine land, the property of Wm Jolinfon, lying m the fain county. On 1 humas’s creek, levied on by the conlt ib'e and returned me, to fatisfy demands from the Jultices court ALSO One thottfand acres of land the property of Isaac IJu ale lying in die aforefaid c< unty, h vied on by William Eeventt cjnllable to fatisfy the demands of Stephen Bowtn. A L S O, One hundred tirtt of pine land, the property of John Martha I levied on hy the conltable :;J return ■e i to me, to latisfy the demands y f Awlley Mecul ley. In each anti every f the ab vc cases, ati per fon* concerned will pie . e to take notice Julm Sharp, s. t. c. April *3, 1807. GEORGIA, j) Ifv Edward White, clerk of the eourt I: S. Los Ordinary, for the ecunty of Chat. Ed White. J ham, in t! e Hate a'ore laid WHEREaS ary Shuman, widow, has made ap) l cation for letters f adm nitration o he eltate and 1 fleets of V il tam SFuman, late of the city of Sava mall, butcher, dec aled as nearest of km. These are iherefore to cue and admomlh all r id ftn gu ar die kikareda’ and creditors of the deceafcd to tile their objections (if any they have) 111 my office, on or before he 30th day of May, next, otherwile Ivuers if administration will be granted G vn under my hand and leal, tins 30th day of April, in rhe year of our t.ord, one thousand eight hind ed and seven, and in the thirty-first year of American Independence. a+r 43 GEORGIA,! Bv Edward White, e'erk of the Cou t L. S. >of Ordinary ‘or the County of Chat- Ed White, y ham, in t're hate aforefaid. VV HERE AS Jeremiah Cuvier, efq. his made ap plication for letters of administration on the ellate and eft'ectsof Joleph Welcher, late of the city of Savannah, efq. decealed, as principal cieditor Thel'e are therefore to cite and admonish all and fin gulai the kindred and creditors of the decealed 10 file their 1 bjeettons (if any the> have) in my office, on or before the 17th day of May next, otherwile letters of adrmni llrnion will be grarted him Given under my hand and leal, this 27th day of April, in the year of <ur Lord, one th uland eight hundred and seven, and in the th'rty firft 1 jcir nl Ametititt liultpcuvieacu | 44 STRAYED cr STOLEN. _ FROM my Wajjgott, ir Savannah on the 7th in about fourteen and a hull hands high, with a fhrrt H brb-tail, at and (I think) a i l' ar * n h' B forehead, r.atu ral trotter, low in tit 111 nnd a ittle defefted in one eye ; fiiod all round, and (lews the marks of gners nlainly. VV ho* v r wil take up the fatd Horie if strayed ; and deliver hin to DANIEL REMSHART in Savannah, fltall have TEN DOI.LARS reward, if ffolen ten dollars 1- r the horie and ten more for the I hies. Thomas Ligon. May t). 46. 50 Dollars Reward. RANAWAY from the fubferiber r S&.r. fl on th e 2d of March lafl, a free born J! ..jLu 4% f Negro man, named Tarlton Red il \ I cro > h a d on when he went away, rather a (babby dress of white plains to* k with him a Hat and an Axe, which he dole ; fubjecl to itttcxica -1 tion if he can get a chance ; he i. •h at five feet fix inches high, rather a yellow com |>'--cted, and Rout made.—The laid negto gave his indentures for the term of fix years, in consideration ol One Hundred and Forty Dollar, cash in hand, paid. The above Reward will be paid to any one who will fecurt the said negro iu Savannah goal, or deliver him to the fublcriber, Ebenezar .Tenches. N. B. I have reason to believe he is gone to Augusta or to Athens. May 9 M 4G 5 Dollars Reward, RAN- A WAY from the fubferiber on Fa . turday the 3d init a ntgro fellow named GEORGE, well known in and about Savan nah, and formerly belonged to Capt. George Haift, Fie is about 3 feet, 5 or 6 inches high, thin vifagt, flamrncrs tth.n questioned fharpiy; and when he went away hia left hand wa3 wraped in a woolen bag, in consequence of a Whitlow he had on his little finger, on the left hand; he has a wife at Mrs Hailis on Wilming ton, and it is fuppoletl he will berbout there. &11 performs, and mailers of vtffels particularly, are eau loned not to harbour, employ or take him away, as the law will be rigorcufly enforced againll them. Whoever will return him to the lubferiber, or lodge him in goal in Savannah, (hall receive the above reward. JF. CUERAItD. January 9. 3 20 Dollars Reward. - TT AN away from the I l\fubfcribtr,onthe23th i V ‘ t udober, 1806, a NE GRO WOMAN< about 22 years of age ; is a fhorr Eyxthick wench,rather blacket 11 11 ~ than negroes are in general, thick lips, arid fome pock marks on her face ; ipealcs hr ken Engliih, and hab a down look ; she is an African botn ; has been in the countiy about seven years ; her name is Mary. She fays that (lie belong* to James M’lutofh, of this place. The above reward will be paid to any person that will lodge said wuich in Sa vannah Jail, and nect-ilaty txpt-nct'3 paid She has been used to house wink, is a cook and washer, &c. and occaiionally has worked in the field, l exptfl that said wench has gone to ’■ Augusta, or wa* landed at Purisbtirgh, as I have reason to apprehend, that she left this in one of the Augusta boats. i dwaid St^bbins. C tf It is not unlikely that she may have a forged pass, and will endeavor to pass herfelf a3 a free woman. January 20 6 GEORGIA, T By Edward White e'erk of tlieCcurt L. S. Cos Ordinary for the County of Chat- Ed. White, J ham in the state aforefaid. WHEREAS Susannah Shaffer, tvid w.and Fre derick Shaffer have made application tor letters of administration on the eltate and effects of James Shaffer, late of the city of Savannah, carpenter, dec as nearest of kin. Thel’e ire therefore to cite and a>’- mouifli all and lingular the kindred and creditors of'he deceafcd, to file their objections (if any they have) in my office, on or before the 29th day of M y tieT,otherwile letters of administration w ill be gian ed them. Given under my hand and seal, this 29th day of April, in the year of our Lord, one thousand eight hundred and seven, and in the tfnrty-firft year < f American Independence. Je 4* GF.ORGI A,9 By Edward White, clerk of the Court L. S. Vof Ordinary for the County of Chatham, Ed. White. 3 in the state aforefaid. WHEREAS William Brailsford, efqr. has made ap plication for letters of administration on the estate and effects of Elizabeth Brailsford, late ofthe city of Char leston, South Carolina, widow, deceased, as nearest of kin. These are therefore to cite and admonifti all and lingular the kindred and creditors of the said deceased, to file their objections (i any they have) in my office, on or before the 27th day of May next, otherwise let ters of administration will be granted him. Given under my hand and seal, this 27th day of April in year of our Lord, one thouiand eight hundred and seven, and in th* thirty-lint year of American Independence. j r 4-3 NOTICE. PERSONS having demands against the estates of JAMES STARK, tavlor; WILLIAM Me- DOW ALL, mariner; or JOHN HIGGINS, fii p keeper, late of the city of Savannah, deceased, are deli red to render them within the time preferibed by aw; and those indebted will please to make im mediate pay ntent to Edward White. Sivinuah May 3, fi 44 fifeheator. Marshal’s Sale. On the first TusKD.tr in Jure next, will be sell at the Court-Home in the city cj Savannah, 350 Acres cf Land inO’vnn county, op little Sa'illa, granted to J- on M I ‘‘- lh 6 r h ‘A Septf mber 1774 iv untlftl eaUer \ 1 tard, a* *s'.e tun® of survey, u kn wn and nil other !i !es b’ v:-(Ut lai d f on a refur\ey rs the ab ve traft it was L uri! o contain acres ; levied nby vn ue rs ?.ri nx* cu r t< 0:1 btc.ii.ed by Crawford Daviton sgair.it Jv-ii® Mclntt Ci Benjamin Wall, m. and. g. April 30, 18 7 45‘ WILL BE SOLD, ON the 15th day of Jure next, between the hours of 10 and 2 o’clock, before the Auction Store of Mr. Norman M’J.eod, in the Market Square City of Savannah, Sundry articles cf Household and Kit • chat Furniture. \ Ilursc, Hiding- Chair, and Se.lkey with liar,* ness, Wood Cart, hcc Etc. jhe fame being part of the estate of Andrew M'Creditf jate of Savannah, Merchant, decealed. Dua id JVLCredie, Qualified Ex’or. S*v. April 39 -F2 — Chambers , Chatham Inferior Court* John Mead, 3 On the petition of John ATead, Adam. C Hating that he is confined in the Gardner Tuffts.j jail of this county for debt, by pro cess from the justice- court ; that he is unaWe to pay the debts for which he is confined, or to give bail to answer the fame, or to lupport himfelf during his con finement, but i* willing to deliver up all his estate, real and personal, for the benefit of his creditors, and praying to he admitted to the benefit ot the mfoivenc debtors aCts of this state. It is ordered that notice of this application be fervedl upon each of the creditois of the laid John Mead, and be publilhed in one ofthe Gazettes; that they mar eppear at the Court-Fioule in Savannah.cn the lecond T hurfday of Ala) next, to ftiew caute, if any they have, why the prayer of the said petitioner lliould not bv granted. Edward Telfair, 7 James Alger. 5 J ’ J ’ C * C ‘ April 2d. 33 TO LET, A two ftorv HOUSE, p’eafmtly fit- a"ed m El bertWard. Immediate poifesston acu be give* For terms, apply to P. J. 8c B. \ allotton. April 8 4. NOTICE. ALL persons having any demands against the estate of Ralph E. Elliott,decealed, are deified to pre sent them to the Subfcnbers. William Elliott, } „ Stephen Eiiiott, 3 Executors. April 4. 3i FOR SALE. A pair of handsome caniage HORSES, apply to the printers* April 30. FOR SALE. TV. O HUNDRED ACRES, or more, of prinr 1 CO 1 ION LAND, in Bryan county, i andforne* ly Htuated on the labs, and in view of Sunbury ; lor particulars, apply to Mr ROBERT HABE Rs 11A M r Savannah j or to the fublcriber. Benjamin Ward, *t Tivoli, Bryan County. April IS. 37 The Subscriber HAS to let on low terms, in Warren ward, a small convenient HOUSE and neceffarv out building, with two lots endoied, well calculated for a garden. William Parker. March 51, 29- Dills of Lading , For Sale at this Office. Blank Writs, Ecr ihe Superior and Inferior Courts, for sale at this of ice. Blank Manifest’s For sale at tins office. HOFF’S Agricultural & Commercial Almanac, Calculated for Georgia and the Carolines, Tor the present year, May be had at this office—price, twelve and half cents. February 24 jg PUBLISHED BVERT TUBS DAT, THURSDAY A5 B SATURBAT* BY JOHN F. EVERITT, OX THE BAY, 4AVAS A A H, (GEORSIa) AT *IS BOLLARS TER ANNUM PAYABLE HAlkSl YEARLY] IX ADVANCE.