The Republican ; and Savannah evening ledger. (Savannah, Ga.) 1807-1816, May 21, 1807, Image 1

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THE REPUBLICAN; And SAVANNAH EVENING LEDGER. VOL. V. No. 51 j FOR PHILADELPHIA. i -*v\ The regular packet sloop Favourite, • E. Kffn, mailer, las excellent accomodations for paffenges ; sor freight or pafi'age apply to the captain on board, or to John Y. W b.te & Cos. Who have Received per said vessel, h ‘ barrelsTbiladclphia fuperline FLOUR, 5 barrels Mess FORK, 5 calks Burlington HAMS, 10 kegs I.ARD, 4 barrels I.oaf SUGAR, 50 boxes brown SOAP, 250 pieces Chocolate, Green and Blue NANKFENS. May 16. M 4y FOR HOST OX, The Hunch fall failing schooner Samuel Sc jane, „ . „ w •'Vi-scata*— Captain Ketr r, having part of her cargo engaged, will fail in a few days...for freight or palfdge apply to, S. Sc C. Howard. May 4. 44. —+* For i iverpool. , y~ The fail failing American recister- General Knox, *’ VJ”!’ out 300 tolls ijurthon, now upon her •econd voyage, has part of her cargo ready to go on hoard, and will commence loading in five days ; file wiil receive immediate dispatch and will sail by the 10th of Mar. For Freight or Pafi’age apply to Captain Samurl. H. Ginnodo on board or to Samuel Sc Charles Howard. April 16. 36. CORN. . Three Thousand bushels nrft quality c o r a; %n board the schooner Kero, from Plymouth, (n. c.) FOR S/vLE BY Samuel Sc Charles Howard. May 9. L 46 The Subscriber, HAVING taken his cousin ALEXANDER, into yartnerlhip, the hufinefs will be continued from this date, under the firm of John & Alex'*r. Hunter , He requests all demands againfl himfelf to be pre sented for settlement, and those indebted, will please Wake payment as speedily as pcffible. JOHN HUNTER. May 1, 1807. 43. Bills on New-York, At a Ihort fight, for s ale by James Sc W illiam Magee. December ft 33. LAND IXG From Sloop Favorite, from Philadelphia. 10 Pipes Gin 20 Qr. casks Sherry and L. F. TenerilT Wines 20 Ditto Bottled Porter. (3 doz. each) 30 Ditto I.oaf and Lump Sugar 40 Reams Writing and Wraping Paper >or SALE By Knox Sc Pope, Gibbons’s Wharf. May 15 t .9 JUST RECEIVED, Per the brig Luna, a handsome assortment of Hoots and Shoes , viz. Fair top back strap Boots Plain ditto ditto Suarrow do. do. Men’s line Shoes and Pumps Boys do. do. Xaclies Silk, Sattin, Velvet, Kid and Morocco Slippers Misses Slippers, Childrens Shoes, See. Which, in addition to their former supplies, makes their assortment very extensive, which are offered at reduced prices, on the Bay, near ly opposite the Exchange. A. Scribner Sc Cos. April 28 41 For sale at; this Office, jhidat all the Book Stores and Printing Offices in the City, (Price 12 1-2 Cents) <*■ Minutes, Cons-’ ution, and Circular letter of the General Commtte j of Georgia Baptists, convened at Mount Ru m, with'an Ap pendix. By H. HOLCOMBE, a. m. Pastor of the Baptist Church in Savannah.” April 25. 40 , Just Received By the Brig GEORGIA, 50 barrels of firft quality bottling CIDER, superior to aiy c\er brought to Savannah 20 barrels ot Vinegar 300 lbs. of Shoe Thread ! 00 pair of womens Leather Slippers 300 ditto of Morocco 60 wax Calf Skins 30 pair ul Boots, which will be sold at a small ad vance for calh. Roberts Sc Bnuit Telfair’s II half. May 19 50 John& Alex’ r. Hunter, Have received per the ship General Baton, from jYcw- York. 2 boxes S Gunpowder TEA, And an additional supply of GO RDA G E, which they offer For Sale, on reasonable terms. May 16. f 49. Imported In the Ship Lucy & Elizabeth, diretft from London to Charieflon, and this day landing from the sloop Columbia. Calks Hibberts’ and Dallas’s hell Brown flout Porter in quart bottles. An assortment of Paints, ground in Oil, Seine Pwine and Uambro Lines, and A few casks of Whiting. fOR SALE BY Taylor Sc Scururough. May 9. s. 46 London Bottled Porter. 25 casks of London PORT 1 R, containing fix dozen each, of an excellent quality FOIL SALE BY J. Cuig Sc iv. auitciitl. May 5. 44 Metiss, Taylor & Cos. Inform the ir friends and the public, that they have removed to the store aalcly occupied by David Taylor, jur. They have Just Received, ly the ship diary from Greenock, a part of their SPkiNG Supply of GOODS. Among \v Inch arc : ( ‘ OTTON bagging V_v f <“.c ana tow oznaburgs Drown linens Pavilion gauze—table ciolhs and diapers Cotton shirting Cotton, marking and floss threads Red and black Motocco Caps Romal ana Puilicat handket chiefs A complete assortment of coat and vest BUTTONS, Pots, ovens, skillets and sad irons. 1 1 hidi will be disputed of on good terms. May 1. 43. Marshal’s Sale. On the first Tuesdat in June next, will be sold at the Court-House in the city of Savannah, 350 Acres of Land in Glynn county, or little Satilla, granted to John M lutofh 6th of Sept- mber 1774, bounded caller y by land, at the time ofl’urvty, unknown and all othe lilies 1,. vaent land, on a reiurxey of the above tract it was found to conlain ‘oo acres; evied ;n by vii ue of an Execu’i on obtained by Crawford Davifon againfl John Mclntolh Benjamin Wall, m. and. g . April 30, 18 7. 45 . TO BE RENTED. r T' , IIF. HOUSE lately occupied by major X Harden, and the office adjoining. The lennementNo.2. over Messrs Ogdens Sc Baker’s store, and several other housesthe situation and terms of which may be known, on application to Joseph Habersham. April 30. 42. T O REN TANARUS, A TWO STORY HOUSE in Liberty Ward in an airy Ctuation, apply to Thomas Pitt, Who has removed to his former rtfid ocu in Jefferfon Street. May 14. 43. T II U It S D A Y, Wav 21, ISO’. New Dray & Medicinal S TOR E. THE Subscribers notify the public, that they have eftablilhed in this place, A DRUG & MEDICINAL STORK, and feci chcmfelves juflified in faying, that tGv can supply practitioners of Physic and country lion s with Medicine, shop furniture, Surgeon’s Inllrunients, Patent Medicine, upon as liberal terms as they can be purchased for in this place. Much care having been bellowed in the selection of the various articles, and in making the oflicinul pre parations, they can with propriety w arrant them as genuine. Medicine Chests, wT be put up at any price from ‘JO to 150 dollars with printed directions, and containing moil or all the articles generally requited for families and plantations. White & Mendenhall, Pradlitioners of Medicine, Boltons’ thick Buildings on the Bay April 23. 39. FRESH MEDIC IN E, DRUGS, &c. White & Mendenhall , HAVE received by the Sea-Island, a large quan tity <f tile above, (elected with inncli care.— l They are it: hourly expectation of an additional supply 1 which will i’.ake their assortment of thole unities com ntonly kept i) Medical Stores, very general and com 1 plete. i Bolton’s brick building on the Bay. May 12. . 47. Alex'v. and [Taller Roc. \ y \ HAVE COMPLETED THEIR ASSORTMENT O F GROCERIES, . Which they natter tliemfelves will upon trial be found of very lfperior qualities, (particularly ’luir l eas and I-iql'is ;) they oflemh.m for lale on moderate termsjat their (tore fronting the Exchange .VIZ: 20 Vmils. be ft Lend on porter and Brown stout, Loud >n Particular Madeira W me, in bottles anu on draft. Gi dfroid’s ijeft Spanifli Segars, | Old dry Sherry and table Teneriffee Wines, i A litile did VVliilkey, from Ireland, in Jugs, ’ Cogniac Brand, He Jamaica Rum. equal to any in this place, Holland Gin on dia f t and in demijohns | Mnlcat ami Frontignac Wines, Allotted Cordials, Fruits in Brandy, viz, Green Gages,Apricots, l’ears, Peaches,Plumbs, Rc. lickles —viz. Anchovies, Olivas, Capers, Onions, Melons, Cabbage, VVaauttts, dec. Fresh Giapes, Mufc.itel and IPoom Raisins, Dry Cm- u. Nutmegs, Mace, Cloves, Cinnamon, Pepper, Pimento, Race Ginger, Pearl Barley, Sa Peter, London Milliard, Poland . tarch, Almond: . Currants, O ive Oil, New-York Soap, Cut GUl's ass rted, Brown, White and Loaf Sugars, ttafke: Sal’, Crackers in kegs. White Wine Vinegar, Spar.:(h Chocolate. TEAS—Gu. powder, in lead caniftcrs, Imperial l!;. foil anti Young Hylon Teas, December 30. ts 41 Removal. ‘T’’HE subscriber refpe&fu'ly informs liis friends J. and the public, that he has r.moved from Johnlton’s fq.i re, next door above the Printing Office of M’l.ean and Barnes, on the bay, near the Exchange, where he lid! carries on the TAYLOU -ING BU;>vNr..SS —where all orders in his line will be attended so with putnfluality, neatness and dis patch. Samuel Griggs. May 16 \‘j N O T I C E. On TUESDAY the second day af June next, between the hours of 11 and 12 o’clock at the Court-House, \Yi!l be Leased to the highest bidder, for the term of live years. The Lot number 2 Holland Tything Percival Ward, belonging to the Union Society... Further pxrticniars will be made known at the time of sale by. John Eppinger, f Jeremiah Cuyler, > Committee. Peter S. Lass iitc , ) May 16. 49 FOR SALE. ‘_l',Vv’o' _ I' , Vv’o HUNDRED ACRE.), or more, of prin J. C OTTON I,AND, in ftryin county, handsome !y fttuated on the fait , and in vit w of Sunbury ; ior particulars, apply to Mr. ROBERT HABERSHAM, Savannah, or to the fuLfcriher. Benjamin Ward, at Tivoli, Bryan County, April 13, .37 [Whole Number, 492. j SHERIfTS SALi.S. WII.L be fold on Tuelday 2d June next, at the Court Houle in Savannah, between the uftiul hours of sale. All that plantation rear Savannah, known as No. 2, and part’d No. I, in Fairluwn trail, contain ing 136 acres more or lets, adjoining lands of the late general Jackson . foreclofed as the property of James and Francis D. L. Honiara and others, to latisly a mortgage due Richard M. Williams. Thomas Robertson, s. c. c. May 2 XTTILL be fold at the Court iToufe in Jefferfon V V on Tudday the 7th July next,between the ulual hours of sale, the following Negroes, taken in execu tion under the forcelolire of a mortgage from Martha \V. Nightingale at the luit of Richard O’Donnell and to fatisfy the lame—viz—Jim, Cudjoe, Frederic, Will* Laura, Frank, Tomba, Violet, Juba, bina, .Sally, Mary Dura, Lydia, Mauma, Vamma, Conunifl’a, Quafliy f Christopher, Mobita, Duba, Cooley, Comiiulia, Uuom* ba, and a child of Jim and Vimtl’s. J). G. Jones, S. C. C. Apr! 29 43 < —a. -y. .1 be fold at the Court House in Brunswick V ▼ on thefevetith July next, between the uiua! hours tb.e following Nagro Haves, taken in execution as the property ol Thomas Stone, at the luitc of Daniel Sul livan, under the foreclofurc of a mortgage —viz—Mi- nerva, Lve, and Lena. ll’illiam Payne, S. G. G. April 29 ‘ 43 im ■< On tin first ‘Tuesday in Jinn- 7ir.vt, ui the Court House in Tattnall County, to the highest bul dt r, at the usual hours. A 1.1. that tract or travts of land, lying being and fiiiute in the aforefaid county (to wit) all that liirve, ol laud n the Olio.qiie and Alaiamalia r vers, liemg oi the eait fide of the laid Oh opie, at a cor ner gum, ruling thence N. 70, E. 170 chains, thence S. 20, L’.. 1500 chains by vacant land, hence 7 4 to ai> ’unt) ol land surveyed in the nin e ■ f J unes Donnaliy on the Aaltamuha, thence N. W liy ilie 1 id Donnalv and Cheller B dick’s land to ’heUli >o jne river, thence up the Aaltamahi, bnunt ing mi the hack of the riveis, fuive; and to Fiederick, Francis and John Houtlon’s corner tine, hen g on ’ w ’ Pur vey s on the Oconee, above the mouth of the Gak muige rivers, N. 70, E. hy I homas’s lands 100 chains, thence S. 20, is. n chains, o a c 1 rner liine, thence N 70 E. 3HO chains hy F. TeunelPs land to a corner pine, thence N. so, K. 100 chains t • fa and Tenne I’s land, tu a corner pine, thence N 70, r. by laid Tennell’s land 700 ch ins to, a corner pine, thence N. 20 ‘V . by laid Tenneil’s, the cc N 70 E. by laid 1 ennel.’s lands 200 chains, to a comer pine, thence N. to \\. by laid Tennell’s land, 4CO cha ns to a corner pine, thence tine call 56 chains t > a cor ner pine, tlunce due north 1 f> chains to a corner pine, thence due call 300 by Vacant land to a cor. tier pine, thence due fontii 26 tit ms to a corner pine, thence N. 70 chains to Fendltons ere’ It, tne.ee indireift course to the begming, includin’ in the whoie, one hundred and fix thouland fix hundred acres, surveyed in the name of and granted to Fran cis ‘Pennell. ALSO, Another tract of land lying in the afort mention ed traift of land including the ftioals of the Oh ‘opie, and Cox’s mill formerly grained to J It lO’Ne.lc n 'a ning in the faidla 1 mentioned trad .8-12 acres. ‘I he above mentioned land fold as the pr p, rty of Zt h Cox to lat 1 ■.P, a. l exection in 1 v rof i t ~nis Pennell, on the loreclofure of a mortgage on the laid land. A I, S O, One thouland acres ’ I pine land, the property of Wm. Jolnil iri, lying iri the laid county, on Tin mas’s cr’-ck, levied on hy ‘he con (table and re mined me, to fatisfy demands from the Jtillices cur ALSO One thousand acres of land ttie property of If.isc Duhofe lying in the aforelaid C’ unry.h.vi and 1 i,y William I.cveritt conllable to latislY the tl m.u.di of Stephen Bowen. ALSO, One hundred acres of pine land, the property of John Marlha I, levied on by the coullabii an , re’ u n el to me, to fatisfy the demands < f \ wiley Mec'.e ley. In eaujt and every of the ab->ve calcs all per tuns concerned will plea e to take notice John Sharp, s. r. c. April 23, 1807. Just Received, And For Sale at this Office. (price only 18 3 -4 cents) A pamphlet, making 34 pages, called 7li e Lfe of. So cra t es , By Plato, Xenophon, &c. his disciples. With many curious aud intcrefting anecdotes of the fame, and other celebrated Greek Philufopliers. “ Let my life undergo an examination, and that Audi be my defence.” Socrates. April 21. 3 HO EE’S Agricultural Sc Commercial Almanac, Calculated for Georgia and the Carolinas, Tor the present year, May be had at this office—price, twelve and a half cents. February 24 tfi