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FRESH MEDICINE, DRUGS, &c.
White & Mendenhall ,
HAVE received by the B*a-lian, a large quan
tity of the above, selected with much care.—
Tley are m hourly expectation of an additional lupply
witch wilt make their afTortmcnt of thoft: articles tom
ironly kqjtt in hledtcal Stores, very general and com
ylete.
Bolton’* brick building on the Bay.
May I?. 47.
Oznaburgs and Ticklinburgs.
jfujl opening by the Subs tiler, A/0.4 Exchange,
a very exien/ive ajp/rtment of
SPRING GOODS,
VIZ;
300 pieces Oznaburgs, of tlie btfl, and inferior
quality.
100 do. Titklinburgs, ditto ditto ditto
200 do. Bremen Rolls,
100 do. Haden ditto,
jo do. fine Dowlaf3,
jo do. Houfmachin, Linen, fuitableforSag*
50 do. Kroner sheeting Linen,
30 do. fine Ihirting ditto.
30 do. fine and common Diaper,
300 do. India Nankeens,
300 coarse Shirts, for house servants,
Avery handsome apartment of
Damask table cloths, with or without Napkins
Ditto ditto Marseilles Counterpanes,
Umbrellas, Thread & Cotton Stockings,
Gin Cases, Demijohns,
Fine Liquor Cales,
B auk Books, Writing Paper,
Twine and Thread,
Table Caftors, Flower Pot*
cu fs Chandeliers,
And a large assortment of fine and common
GLASS WARE,
with a variety of
Hardware & Groceries.
Wm. WOOD BRIDGE.
February 24. t. law. 16
Just Received ,
And for sale, at the office of the Republican,
a small collection of
BOOKS and STATIONARY,
Among which are
JMothetby’s Medical Dictionary
Russel's Ancient and Modern Europe
Modem Europo
Stranger in Franco
French Revolution
French Wars
Gibbon’s Roman Empire
Moore’s Poem*
Davis’s Poem*
Prayer Books
School Bibles
Testaments, and a variety of other school and
chap Books
Receipt, memorandum and quire Book*
Common writing'and letter paper
Quills, ink powder
Sand boxes, slates, See. Sec.
Also, Jar sale , a variety of BLANKS,
Suth as
Merchants’ foreign Entries
Liquor ditto
Bonds—Bills of Lading
Powers ot attorney
Foreign and coastwise manifests’
Military executions
Writs ior the Superior and Inferior Cmrt.
IC7* Printing of every description executed
with as much neatness, cheapness and dispatch
as can be done in the state.
April 25 40
Notice is hereby Given,
That the Copartnerlhip carried on her* by
William Dixon, James Dickson
and George Penny,
Under the firm of
James Dickson , & Cos.
Fxpired, by its own limitation, on the lit in
flant ; thole who have any demands againtt the
concern will please preient them, and thole in
debted, are requeued to make payment to Jameb
Dickton, who is aujioriied to icttlc the afiatrs
tot the couceru.
William Dixon,
James Dickson,
George Penny.
In future the buftnefs will be continued by
William Dixon Sc James Dickfou under the
firm of
James Dickson, 6c Cos.
June 30 88
.VO TICE.
ALL persons havi-g any ilamands against the
ellatc of the late Thomas Parror r cleceaf
ed, will render in their accounts to the fubferiber,
On or before the first of J une next.
Martin Palmer, Adm'r.
Is ear ilnmfwick, Glynn County.
April 18. 4a.
SHERIFF’S SALES.
WILL he fold at the Court House in Brunfwiclc
on thefeventh I uly next, between the usual hours
the following Nagro (laves, taken in execution as the
property o( Thomas Stone, at the suite of Daniel Sul
livan, under the foreclolure of a mortgage—viz—Mi
nerva, Lvc, and Lena.
William Payne, S. G. C.
April 29 43
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WILL he fold at the Court House in Riceboro’.
on the seventh July next, between the usual
hour3 of sale the follewing Negroes, taken in execu
tion under the foreclosure of a mortgage from I.ach.
M'lntofh at the suite of Oliver Sturges and Benjamin
Burroughs, and to ‘ atisfy the fame—viz—Dick, Beck,
fanny, Galba, Sandy and Beck’s child.
J. Jones, S. L. C.
May 2. 43.
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TT TILL he fold on Tueiday 2d June next, at the
VV Court House in Savannah, between the usual
hours of sale, All that plantation near Savannah, know n
as No. 2, and part of No. t, in FairUwn tra3, contain
ing TIG acres more or less, adjoining lands of the late
general Jackfou ■: foreclofed as the property of Janies
and Francis D. L. Horuaca and otlicrs, to fatisfy a
mortgage due Richard M. Williams.
Thomas Robertson, s. c. c.
May 2 43
“\T7TLL be fold at the Court Honfe in Jefferfon
VV 0:1 Tuesday the 7th July next,between the uiuul
hours of sale, the following Negroes, takeu in execu
tion under the toreclofure of a mortgage lrom Martha
W. Nightingale at tlte suit of Richard O’Donne!, and
to fatisly the fame—viz—Jim, Cudjoe, Frederic, Will,
Laura, Frank, Toniba, Violet, Juba, bina, bally, Mary
Dura, Lydia, Mauma, yanima, OommifTa, (jualhy,
Christopher, Mobita, Duba, Cooley, Conimifla, Coour
ba, and a child of Jim and Vioict’s.
D. G. Jones, S. C. C.
Aprl 29 43
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On the first Tuesday in June next, at the Court
House in Tattnall County , so the highest bid
der, at the usual hours.
ALL that tract or tracts of land, lying being and
iituate in the aihrefaicl county (to wit) all that
furves of land on the Oh pie and Alatamaha rivers,
being o i the eatt fide of the said Ohoopie, at a cor
ncr gum, ruling ‘hence N. 70, sch 170 chains, thence
S. 20, E. 1500 chains by vacant land, thence v 7 ~
to a bounty of land surveyed in the names Janies
Donnally on tlie Aaltamaha, thence N. VV. by the
laid Donnaiy and Clielk r B dhcU’s land to theOhoo
pie river, thence up the Aaharnaha, bounding on
the back of the rivers, turvesd to Frederick, Francis
and John Jlouiton’s corner line, being on two sur
veys on the Oconee, above the mouth of the Oak
mulge rivers, N. 70, E. by I liomas’s lands 100
chains, thence S. ao, E. 11 chains, io a corner pine,
thence N 70 E. 380 chains by F. Tennell’s land to
a corner pine, thence N. o, .. 100 chains, to laid
Tenne l’s land, to a corner pine, thence N 7c, E by
said TenneU’s land 700 ch. ins to a corner pine,
thence N. 20 W. by laid l enned’s, thci.ce N 70 E
b- laid Tennel’s lands 200 chains, to a corner pine,
thence N. stojW, by laid'Fennell’s land, 400 cha ns
to a corner pine, thence due eatt 56 chains to a cor
ner pine, thence due north tj6 chains to a corner
pine, thence due eall 300 by vacant land to a cor
tier pine, thence due south -6 chiins to a corner
pine, thence N. 70 chains to Fendltons creek, thence
in dire if course to the begun ng, including in the
svhoie, one hundred and fix thousand fix hundred
acres, surveyed in the name of and granted to Fran
cis Tennell.
ALSO,
Another tract of land lying in the aforemention
ed tra<fi c f land including the ihoals of the Uhoopie,
and Cox’s mill formerly granted to John O’Neal con
taining in the faidlaU mentioned trad 287 1-2 acres.
The above mentioned land fold as the property of
Zach Cox to latisfy an exection in favor of Francis
Fennell, on the foreclofure of a mortgage on the laid
land.
ALSO,
One thousand acres of pine land, the property of
VV m Johnson, lying in the laid county, 01, Fhomas’s
creek, levied on by ihe cunltable and returned me,
to fatisfy demands from the J nil ices court
ALSO
One thousand acres of land the property of Isaac
Dub.Te lying m the aforelaid County, It vied on by
William Leveritt cinllable to latisfy the demands
of Stephen Bowen.
A L S O,
One hundred acres of pine land, the property of
J hn Martha 1, levied on by tire constable and return
c i to me, to latisfy the demands *f awiley Mecul
ley. In each and every of the all vc cases all per
lous concerned wnl pleaie to take notice
John Sharp, s. t. c.
April 3, 1807. t 45-
GEORCI A,Y By Edward White, clerk of the eourt
I. S. Vof Ordinary, for the county of Chat
Ed White. j ham, in ti e Hate a ore laid
WHEREAS ary Shuman, widow, has made
appl cation for letters • f adm ntlration a lie estate
and effects of \’ il.iam Shuman, late of the citv ol
Savannah, butcher, dec afed as nearest of km
These art therefore to cite and admomlh all and fin
gu ar the kikured and creditors of the deceased to
hie their objections (if any they have) in my office,
on or before the 30th day of May, next, otherwise
letters of administration will be granted
Given under my hand and.feal. this 30th day of
April, in the year of our Lord, one thousand
eight hund ed and ftven, and in the thirty-first
year of American Independence. +r 43
GEORGIA, ) Bv Edward White, c etk of the Cou t
L. S. >of Ordinary o • the County ot Chat-
Ed. White. ) ham, in t 1 e date aforefaid.
\V HEREAS Jeremiah Cmler.efq. his made ap
plication for letters of administration on the ellate
and effects of Joteph Welcher late of the citv of
Savannah, elq. deceased, as principal creditor
Thele are therefore to cite and admomlh all and fin
gular the kindred and creditors of the decealecf to
tile their objections (if any the- have) in my office,
on or before the 17th day of May next, otherwise
letters of administration will be granted him
Given under my hand and seal, this 27th day of
April, in the year of our Lord, one th >uland
eight hundred and seven, and in the th-rtv firil
je*t of American Independence. jp 43
STRAYED or STOLEN.
FROM my Waggon, ir
Savannah on the 7th in
abrut fourteen and a hail
itar in bis forehead, natu
al trotrer, low in fltfh
ani a ittle defetfted in one e > e ! fliod all round, and
shews the marks of guers Jainly. Whoever wil
take up the sud Horse if ft >yed ( and deliver him
to DANIEL REMSHART m Savannah, (ball have
TEN DOLLARS reward, if IWen ten dollars for
he horse and en more for he lhief.
Thomas Ligon.
May 9. 4^
50 Dollars Reward.
HR ANAWAY from the fubferiber
on the 2d of March last, a free born
Negro man, named Turlton Red
crofs ; had on when he went away,
rather a (habby dress of white plains
took with him a Hat and an Axe,
which he Hole ; fubjeef to intoxica
- -** ’ tion if he can get a chance ; he is
about five feet fix inches high, rather a yellow com
pltcfed, and flout made The said negro gave his
indentures for the term of fix years, in consideration
of One Hundred and Forty Dollars cash in hand, paid.
The above Reward will be paid to any one who will
secure the said negro in Savannah goal, or deliver him
to the iublcriber.
Ebenezar Jenckes.
N. B. T have reifsn to believe he is gone to Auguila
or to Athens.
May 9 m 4G
5 Dollars Reward,
RAN-AWAY from the fnbfcriber on Sa
turday the 3d inst. a negro fellow named
GEORGE, well known in and about Savan
nah, and fornitrly belonged to Capt. George
Haift, He is aboat 5 feet, 5 or 6 inches high,
thm vifagt, fiammers when questioned (harply;
and when he went away his left hand was
wraped in a woolen bag, in confequetice of a
Whitlow he had on hi 0 , little finger, on the left
hand; he has a wife at Mrs FJaifts on Wilming
ton, and it is supposed he will be about there,
all persona, and inafters of v< ffels particularly,
are cau loned not to harbour, employ or take
him away, as the law will be rigorously enforced
againlt them. Whoever will return him to the
fubferiber, or lodge him in goal in Savannah,
(hall receive the above reward.
P. GUERARD.
January 9. 3
20 Dollars Reward.
A N away from the
fubferiber, on the 25th
c t O(Sober, 1806, a NE
GRO WOMAN, about
22 years of age; is a fhorr
thick wench,rather blacket
than negroes are in general,
thick lips, and fome pock-marks on her face ;
speaks broken Engliih, and has a down look ;
the is an African born ; has been in the country
about fevrn years ; her name is Mary. She
fays that she belongs to Jame3 M’lntofb, of
this place. The above reward will be paid to
any person that will lodge said wench in Sa
vannah Jail, and necessary expences paid She
has been used to house work, is a cook and
wafhtr, &c. and occalionally has worked in the
field. I expetft that said wench has gone to
Augusta, or was landed at Purisburgh, as I
have reason to apprehend, that she left this
in one of the Augusta boats.
f cl ward Stebbins.
CCS“ It is not unlikely that she may have a
forged pass, and will endeavor to pass herfelf as
a free woman.
January 20 6
GEORGIA,T By Fdevard White e'erk of theCmirt
L. S. v.of Ordinary for the County of Chat-
Ed. White, j ham in the state afoiefaid.
WHEREAS Susannah Shaifer, tvtd \v,and Fre
derick Shalfer have made application lor letters of
admimflration cn the eltate and effects of James
Shaffer, late of the city of Savannah, carpenter, dec
as neareiloi kin. These are therefore to cate and a
- all and lingular the kindred and creditors
f ‘he deceased, to file their objections (if any they
have) in my office, on or before the 29th day of M y
nex-, otherwise letters of admimftration will be gran
ed them.
Given under my hand and seal, this 29th day of
April, in the year of our Lord, one thousand
eight him ‘red and seven, and in the thirty-firft
year of American Independence. |p 42
GEORGIA,By Edward White, clerk of the Court
L. S. Cos Ordinary for the County of Chatham,
Ed. White. 3 in the state aforelaid.
WHEREAS William Brailsford, efqr. has made ap
plication for letters of adminiftracion on the estate and
effects of Elizabeth Brailsford, late of the city of Char
leston, South Carolina, widow, deceased, as nearest of
ktn. These are therefore to cite and admomlh 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 leal, this 27 th day of April
in year of our Lord, one thousand eight hundred
and leven, and in the thirty-firft year of American
Independence. |p 49
NOTICE.
PERSONS having demands against the estates of
J A VIES STARK, taylor ; WILLIAM Me-
DOW ALL, mariner; or JOHN HIGGINS, sh p
keeper. late of the city of >avannah, deceased, are
desired to render them within the time prefenbed
by aw; andthofe indebted will please to make im
mediate pay meat to
Edward White.
Savannah May j, U 44 Efshaatoj.
Marshal’s Sale.
On the frst Tuesday in June next , will be tc!d
at the Court-House in the a’y oj Savar.ncL,
350 Acres of Land in Glynn county,
or> little SatiMa, granted to John M Intofh 6th of
September 1774, bounded ealler y by land, at the trine
of survey, uirkn wn and all other sides b> vaent land,
on a resurvey of the above tract it was found t#
contain too acres-; levied rn by virtue of an Executi
on obtained by Crawford Davifon against Joh
Mclntc (h
Benjamin Wall, m. and. c.
April 30, 18 >7 45*
WILL BE SOLD,
ON the 15th day of June next, between the hour* of
10 and 2 o’clock, before the Auction Store ot
Mr. Norman M’l.eod, in the Market Square
City of Savannah,
Sundry articles of Household and K it.
chat Furniture.
A Ilorsc, Riding Chair, and Sulkey with
ness, Wood Cart, Sec Sec.
jhe fame being part of the estate of Audi ew M‘Crsdtitf
jute of Savannah, Merchant, deceased.
David M’Credie,
Qualified Kx’oJr
Sav. April 3<S 42
Chambers, Chatham Inferior Court.
John Mead, On the petition of John Mead#
Adsm. v Hating that he is confined in ths
Gardner Tuffts.j jail of this county fix’ debt, by prO
cess from the jufticea 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 hinrfelf during hi 6 con
finement, but is willing to deliver up all his estate,
real and personal, for the benefit of his creditors, and
praying to be admitted to the benefit ot the icfolventJ
debtors ads of this state.
It is ordered that notice of this application be fervedt
upon each of the creditors of the said John Mead, anti
be publilhed in one ol the Gazettes; that they may
eppear at the Court-Houle in Savannah, on the fecondl
Thursday of May next, to {hew caule, if any they have,
why the prayer of the said petitioner thou Id not ba
granted.
Edward Telfair, )
James Alger. J ‘ J’ c *
April 23- 39
TO LET,
A two ftorv HOUSE, pleasantly fi ated m El
bert Ward. Immediate pofi’ession acn be givejt
For terms, apply to
B. J. Sc B. Vallotton.
Aprils! 4,
NOTICE.
AJ.L persons having any demands against the estat*
of Ralph E. Elliott, deceased, are desired to pre.
feat them to the Subfcnbers. * ‘
Wiiliam Elliott, ? „
Stephen Elliott, 5 Executors ’
April 4. si
FOR SALE.
A pair of handsome carriage HORSES, appty
to the printers.
April 30. 42
FOR SALE.
TWO HUNDRED ACRES, or more, of priirl
CO I TON LAND, in Bryan county, 1 andlome
ly situated on the salts, and in view of Sunbury ; for
particulars, apply to Mr. ROBERT HABERSHAM,
Savannah, or to the fubferiber.
Benjamin Ward,
t T ivoli, Bryan County.
April IS. 37
The Subscriber
HAS to let on low terms, in Warren ward, a fma!t
convenient HOUSE and neceffarv out building,
with two lots endofed, well calculated for a garden.
William Parker.
March 51. 29
Bills of Lading ,
For Sale at this OlFice.
Blank Writs,
For the Superior and Inferior Courts, for said
at this office.
- ...
Blank Manifest’s
For sale at this office.
HOFF’S
Agricultural & Commercial
Almanac,
Calculated for Georgia and the Carolina*
For the present year,
May be had at this office—price, twelve and 9
half cents.
February 24 jg
PUBLISHED
SVKRT TUESD.4T, THURSDAY ASB SATURBAYt
BY JOHN F. EVERITT,
• M THE BAY, SAVANNAH, (GEORGIA)
AT MX DOLLARS PER ANNUM. PAYABLE gALfft
TEABLY, tti ADVANCE.