The Republican ; and Savannah evening ledger. (Savannah, Ga.) 1807-1816, May 21, 1807, Image 4

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Wm. Woodbridge, Respectfully acquaints ins friend* anil the public, of hi* removal to the North call corner of theEXCHANGE, where he has fafe and convenient ftoies for every kind of produce and offers his bed ferviecs in the Factorage &. Commission Line. Hewill keep conflantly on hand a general affbrt ment of Dry Goods & Groceries , With mod articles requisite for plantatation use Just Receivecl on Consignment, 183 kegs TONGUES and SOUNDS 29 ditto pickled Salmon 6 pipes and qr. calks French brandy 10 boxes Cards, no. 8, 9 and 10 2 bales blue Nankeens 2 hbds. Trenching tools to boxes Candles 500 Demijohns 400 ps. white 8c BrownPlatillas | 50 pieces Havens Duck Entitled to 30 cases aHurted Glas, ware | Dcbcntur. 10 tons Swedes Iron J February 20 taw 15. Just Received, ON CONSIGNMENT, By the Subscriber, at jXo. 5 in the Ex change, 10 tons Sweeds Iron, assorted, 4 hhds. Prime Retailing Sugtr, 5 pipes Coeniac Brandy, 1 1 lih s. N. E. Rum, from Boftoß, II ditto superior retailing Mulaffes, fil ditta 3d and 4th proof W. I. Rum, 10 ditto old Jamaica, ditto 130 bags Green Coffee, .SO bail ! Upland Cotton, 84 ditto Sea-lfland ditto. 500 jiieccs India Nankeens, All of which articles will he fold low forCaffi. ‘V. M. Woodbridge. April 21. t u S8 Notice is hereby Gwen, That the Copartnerfiiip carried on here by William Dixon, James Dickson and George Penny, Under the firm ol James Dickson , & Cos. Expired, by Us own limitation, on the Ift in flaut 5 thole who have any demands against the concern will please prefenl them, and tliofe in debted, are requtfttfd to make payment to James Dickson, who is aulhorifed to fettle the allairs of the concern. William Dixon, James Dickson, George Penny. In future the bufinefe will be continued by William Dixon 6t James Dickson under the firiu of James Dickson, & Cos. June 30 88 The Subscriber At present occupies the WHAR F & STORE formerly occupied by Col. Gordon, and Hill continues the Lumber Factorage AND Commission Business; He will ilorc Produce on moderate terms. HAS FOR SALE, Rum, Rrandv, Gin, Molasses, Sugar, Coffee, Corn and Suptifiuc Flour, of this years crop, 1 horn as (ones. Got Jon’s Wharf. O&ober 10. ts. 418. Factorage. o 7 HR Subscriber has removed to the COFFEE-HOUSE WH tßP,i\o. 10. lie ilill continues the Factorage & Commis sion Business . Has large and r afe (lores for the reception of COUNTRY PRODUCE,and will pay every attention to the intend of those who may en trull him with their business. JOSEPH HABERSHAM. Odober 31 424 NOTICE. PERSONS indebted to the F.ftate of Andrew M‘- Credie, late of Savannah, Merchant deceased are here *>) called upon for payment —And tliofe to whom the estate it indebted, will please to exhibit a (latement of their demands. Application* to General Mitchell in Savannah, or to the fubferiber m Charleston will be duly attended to. David M‘Credie, Qualified F a'or, Jm Anril:.# 42 Factorage. o F. D. PETIT DE FILLERS, I las removed to the (lore lately occupied by Me(Tr, Havlns & Bilbo, cn Judge Joncb’ wharf. He ilill continues the Factorage & Commission Business And will pay every attention to the intrreft of those who will have the goodness to entrult him with their business. He will make liberal advances, if required, on prociucc being depo ii ted for sale. He keeps a constant supply of the bed old Madeira WINE, which he fells by the pipe, quarter-cask ordemijon. November 28* 6m 32 Just Received , And. for nalc, at the office of the Republican, a small collection of BOOKS and STATIONARY, Amont’ which arc Molhcrby’s Medical Dictionary Russel’s Ancient and Modern Europe ————Modern Europe Stranger in France French Revolution French Wars Gibbon's Roman Empire Moore's Poems Davis’s Poems Prayer Books School Bibles Testaments, and a variety of othet school and chap Books Receipt, memorandum and quire Books Common writing and letter paper Quills, ink powder Sand boxes, slates, &c. See. Also, Jar sale, a variety of BLANKS, Such as Merchants’ foreign Entries Liquor ditto Bonds—Bills of Lading Powers of attorney Foreign and coastw ise manifests* Military executions W t its for the Supciior and Inferior Courts. | IO ’ Printing of every dcscrip ion executed with as much neatness, cheapness and dispatch as can he done in the state. April 25 40 Just Received And For Sale at this Office, A few copies of a fecund and improved edition of that very imerelling and popular pamphlet, entitled GOD’S RE Flitf(iE AG AIMS P MURDER Or the forrowful Life and Cruel Death of MARY FINDLEY, Who after giving a handsome fortune to her Hurt,and was molt harbaroufly drowned by him in eight weeks after marriage,for which he w.is lately hung at Edgfield Court-Home, Sourh- Curolina 1 Ins piece is we.l calcu lated to plead the cause of poor little Orphans, & to touch die iealt ienlibilities of the humau heart. Price only 25 Cents. WILL BE SOLD, ON the 15th day of June next, between the hours ol 10 and 2 o’clock, bclore the Auction Stole of Mr. Norman M’l.eod, in the Market Square City or Savannas, Sundry articles of Household and Kit chen Furniture. A Horse, Riding Chair, and Sulkcy with Har ness, Wood Cart, Sue hcc. tile fame bring part of the estate of Andrew M'Credie late of Savannah, Merchant, deceased. David M‘Credit, Qualified Ex’or. Sav. April 30 42 OATS for sale. Just received, and for sale by the fubferiber, at Smith & Bourse's Wharf, 40 bans of FRESH OA'l'S, containing from three to four bulhcls each. J. Peiot. April 7. 32 3 Dollars Reward. STRAVFD out of the fubferibers yard on the sth instant a large BROWN COW, 111 milch, her marks not recollected, Ihe is branded on the hip with a figure bearing fome relemblan e ot the letter M. or to an ill (haped heart. The above reward will be pud to the person who brings back laid cow, or one dollar for the information where lhe is to be found. J. B. Read. May 14. 48 TO LET, A two (lory HOUSE, pleafmtly fituxted in El bert Ward. Immediate pollession acn be given For terms, apply to P. J. 8c B. Vallotton. April 18 4, FOR S. ILL. A pair of handsome carriage HORSES, apply to the printers. April 30. 42 r NOTICE. PF.TtSONS indeb-ed to either of the efiates cf John Tucker or Cornelius Lndlov.'e, are informed •hat it berg s bfolutely necessary to clofethe Ad ministration, the notes a,:d accounts are placed in the liar.ds ol J. Cuyitr, Esq for co ltction. FREDERICK BALL, 7 , , , HENRY TUCKER, j rs - May T 9 t M 5° STRAYED Into the Plantation where the subscriber resides. A darlte Bay HORSE, about 14 hands high, no bmnds His hind feet white, about eight years old. The owner may have him by applying at Dear-For rift, Little Ogechee, and paying for this advertisement. ‘Thomas Mills. May 19 50 TO RENT, I'HAT Store and Dwelling House, at present oc cupied by Meflrs James Dickson & Cos. weft end Eeecrofts Building, market lquare...pofle(Tion will be given on the firft day of Odlober next. For parti culars apply either to Mr. Francis Penny, or the fub fcribtr, George Penny. May 14. 44. NOTICE. ALL persons to whom the eflate of the late Mrs. ELIZABETH M’QUEEN is indebtd will please present their accounts properly authenticated to the fubferiber, and those who are indebted to the fame, will make payment as loon as poiiible. Bryan Morel, Administrator , •with the will annexed. Montgomery, Chatham County, April 25 et 42 NOTICE. A I.L persons having demands against Gilbert a V Pell, deceased, are requested to bring them in properly attested to me, and thole indebted to make imn edia'c payment, or fui-s will be commenced against them indii'criminately, John Brower, Adm’r. April 27. o The Subscriber HAS to let on low terms ; in Warren ward, a small convenient HOUSE and necessary out buildings with two lots euclofed, well calculated for a garden. William Parker. March 31. 29- Administrators Sale. ON MONDAY the Ift June next, at 12 o’clock, Will be Sold, at the fubferibers house, One trunk of Clothes, and a trunk of Carpenter’s ‘Pools. The estate of Gilbert Pell, deceased. Conditions cash. John Brower, Adm'r. May 9. 46. NOTICE. ALL persons having any damands against the e Hate of the late Thomas Parrott deceaf ed, will render in their accounts to the fubferiber, on or before the first of June next. Martin Palmer, Adm'r. Near tirunfwick, Glynn County. Ar>'il 8. 4t . By Edward White, clerk of the Courj L. S. >of Ordinary for the County of Chatham, Ed White. 3 m the Hate aforelaid. jj HER!.AS \V llliam Brailsford, efqr. has made ap- - plicat.on lor letters ol admiuiftration on the ellate and effects of Elizabeth Biailsiord, late of the city of Char lelton. South Carolina, widow, deceased, as nearest of kiu. Thele are therefore to cite and admonilh all and lingular the kindred and creditors of the laid deceased, to file their objections (i any they have) in my office, Oil or befote the 27th day of .May next, otherwise let ters ot adininiftration will be granted him. Given under my hand and feai this 27th day of April in year of our Lord, one thousand eight hundred and feven.ind in the thirty-firil year of American Independence. Jp 42 GEORGIA, T By Edward White e’erk of the Court L. S. Sot Ordinary for the County of Chat Ed. White, 3 ham in lhe ilate aforelaid. WHEREAS Susannah Shaffer, svid. w, and Fre derick Shaffer have made application for letters of ariminiilration on the ellate and effects of James Shaffer, late ol the city of Savannah, carpenter, dec as nearest ol kin. Thele are therefore to cite and a - all and lingular the kindred and creditors ol the deceased, to hie their objections (if any they have) in my office, onor before the 29th day of M;.y next, otherwile letters of admimliration will be gran ed them. Given under my hand and seal, this 49th day of April, in the year of our Lord, one thousand eight hundred and (even, and in the thirty-full year of American Independence. f p 41 GEORGIA, ) Bv Edward White, clerk of the Cou L. S. > of Ordinary for the County ot Chat Ed. White. ) ham, in the Hate aforefaid. WHERE AS Jeremiah Cuvier,efq. has made ap plication for letters of admimliration on the ellate and effects of joleph Welcher, late of the city of Savannah, efq deceased, as principal creditor These are therefore to cite and admoiulk all and fin gular the kindred and cteditorsof the decealed to tile their objections (if any they have) in my office, on or before the 17th day of May next, otherwise letters of adininiftration will be grarted hint. Given under my hand and seal, this 27th day of April, in the year of our Lord, one thousand eight hundred and leven, and in the th ; rty firft year of American Independence. Jr 42 AUGUSTA PPINTED ALMANAC, JUST RECEIVED AM) FOR SALE AT THIS BIT ICE, Superior Court, Chatham County. April Term, ISOF. ON the petition of Barrack Gibbons, of the county of Chatham, in the state of Georgia, p'anter, fta tiup. that a certain deed of gift made and executed by William M’Dorald, formerly of the parifli of Ft. George, then province, now state of Georgia, by which he gave and convened umo his wife Margaret, hi* lon John, and iiis daughter JVU.ry M'Douaid, after wards Mary t hriftie, and to the survivor or fiurviv ors of them, their heir and afligns forever, all his es tate, real and personal, whatsoever and wherefotrver situate, with the lights membeis and appurtenances to the said landed, or real estate beltugmg, and theiuture issue andencreafe of the female Haves, 3nd his flock of every kind, bearing date the firft day of July in ;(, e year of our lord one thousand leven hundred and fix. ty three, (a copy whereof as nearly as the petitioner could recollect was annexed to the laid petition, is now lodged in the clerk's office together with an affidavit pursuant to the laws of force in this state in iuch ca ses) that the said deed of gift was loft, or destroyed by time, accident, or during the revolutionary war ; and praying the benefit intended by the laws of fo.ee in tins state, lor the purpose of eftablilhing loft papers,and other circumstantial proof being laid before the court. It is ordered that the laid deed of gift be eftajjlifheii as directed by law, on the said Barrack Gibbon’s pub lish.ng a weekly notice in one of our , üblic Gazette* of this state, for the /pace of fix Callandar months; unless good and fufficient cause lhall be Ihewn to the contrary within the said fix months, or other mattes lhall appear to the court against the fame. Extract from the minutes, this 20 Hi A/iril, 1807 (f 40) Job T. Bolles, Cik. Notice. UPON the petition of Thomas Yorsc, of the city of Savannah, in the state of Geor gia, planter, stating a Deed of Conveyance f ora John Graham, late of the province of Georgia, to John Caldwell, late of South-Carolina, for twelve hundred acres ofland, situate in thepre sent county of Liljci ty, in the slate of Georgia, known by the name of Baillie’s neck; bounded south and southwest on North-Newport river and land of Robert Nobles, east and northeast on land of George Nobles and vacant land, and north and noi Lint est on vacant land, bearing date the day oi , one thousand seven hun dred and sixty-four; a copy whereof, asneaiiy as the petitioner could recollect, was annexed to said petition, is now lodged in the clerk’s office, together with an affidavit, pursuant to the acts of this state, of force in such cases, has been lost or destroyed ; and praying the benefit in tended by the aforesaid acts, and other circum stantial proof being laid Ik* to re the court : It is ordered, that the said Deed of Conveyance* from the said John Graham to John Caldwell, for the iand aforesaid, be established as direct ed by law, on the said Thomas Young publish ing a weekly notice, in one of our public ga zettes of this state, lor the space of six calen der months, unless good and sufficient cans® shall be shewn to the contrary, within the said six months, or other matter shall appear to tha court against the same. State of Georgia, liberty County, From the minutes, March 25, IBOF. A. IORRES TER, c. s. c. c. t. 20 Dollars Reward. f” 1. B ABSENTED herfe'f from the vL J fubferiber in June last, a negro w- V I man named LINA, about twenty ITul?” J years of age, ra-her a yeltow tom. plected, about five feet high, fome marks r.f the small pox in her fare, m l ar tf e f £ar on her back occasioned hf ■rv r —a burn. All mailers of vcffels are forwarned against carrying her out of the state, and al other persons from harbouring or concealing her, aa they may depend on the law being enforced aguiidt them. If said negro is taken file may be delivered to Mj- Johu F. Everitt, Savannah. Jesse Hickmm. Bryan County, May 14. 48 20 Dollars Reward. A N away horn the on the 25th cf Oftober, 1806, a NE GRO WOMAN, about 2 2year6of age; isaihorr thick wench,rather blacket than negroes are in general, thick lips, and fome pock-marks on her fact ; speaks broken Englilh, and has a down look j lhe is an African born ; has been in the country about seven years ; her name is Mary. She fays that (he belongs to James M’lntcfh, 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 SL has been used to house work, is a cook and walher, St c. and occalionally has worked in the. field. I expect that said wench has gone to Augusta, or was landed at Purisburgh, as £ have reason to apprehend, that she left thi* in one of the Augulta boats. hdward Stebbins. CCj* It is not unlikely that she may have m forged pass, and will endeavor to pass herfelf aa a free woman. January 20 6 Blank Manifest’s For sale at this office PUBLISHED EVERY TUESDAY, THURSDAY AND SATURDAY, BY JOHN F. EVERITT, ON THE BAY, SAVANNAH, (GEORGIA) AT SIX DOLLARS PER ANNUM, PAYABLE HALlfe YEARLY, IS ADV ANCE.