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THE REPUBLICAN;
And SAVANNAH EVENING LEDGER.
[VOL. V. No. 61.]
lor NJ’W-Y(-HK,
The regular packet, and well accommodated
Bri L.NA,
.4 *- •'% s
if - “T^/v x T Richard D. Starr, mailer,
•* X&-V i~. • will fail i: oor R days...for pallage on
ly apply to the captain on hoard, oi to
Ki.eela a & Story.
1 lu. hcn’r F•• Sale.
Pipes high 4th proof Bordeaux Brandy and leal
Holland Geneva, “
Khds. and bbls refined Loaf Sugar,
Ouiiter calks Malaga Wine,
Burre s Prune Perk,
F ufiia ad Jersey Iron alfoited,
b leaf Moulds ~nd -Id \.ut Nails,
■1 I'.es Multar i JO j lv. ’ino-iuo,
. ‘\. nt , and vV.app ‘ V,
Cotton Cards No. 8 a:id 10.
Jane 11. M 60
FOR LIV RPOOC
g'ff’v, The excellent American brig
paUas,
. Burthen 240 two thirds of her
cargo ready, and will met g qg, Apply to captain
Wilcox on board, oi to f <-j,.
■ fkew’:- Hoiv. Ctl.
I June 9 L 59
FOR NEW-YORK,
The regular packet brig
Lovch-E . ,
f. '’ • F.. WHEF.tER, maOer,
v. 1 fail on Saturday the 13th inftant...for freight or
p illage, having excellent accommodations, apply to the
captain on board, or to
juwies & Wiliiam Mage-’.
June 9. A ‘ S9
JotTboston,
( The ilunch fall failing schooner
Saii.ucl K tilC,
Captain Kr.ur,
.having part of her cargo engaged, will fail in a few
da, s...for might or paffsgeapply to,
5. G. U. Howard.
May 4.
11)R LTVF H~)OI „
j-wv\. The American (hip
fclb Minerva,
* V John f ’.iDKX, master,
260 tons burthen, will meet with immediate uifpatch...
Tor freight of 100 bales of cotton or pallage, apply
to the Cup tail* on board, or to
James & Wiliiam Magee.
Landing from naitl shift and for sale,
14 tons Liverpool COAL.
May 30. L 55
FOR SALE™
On board the schooner Pour, lying a! Bur
rougha id Butler’s wharf
500 bushels of CORN
6tLO red and white cak hhd. S TAVES
, ~ Tie rvua Schooner
Will take Freight for Ne w-York,
■ .-i oilcrcci* Enquire on bound.
* June 9 a
ills on N ew- i oik,
At a ihorc fight, for lair by
James Sc W illiam Magee.
December 2 33.
The Subscriber,
HAVING taken his cousin ALEXANDER, into
partnership, the bufineis will be continued from tins
date, under the firm of
John & Alex'r. Hunter ,
He requests all demands against himfelf to be pre
sented for fettlemeut, and those indebted, will please
make payment as speedily as poflible.
JOHN HUNTER.
May 1,1807. 43.
A
John & A lex’r. Hunter,
Have received fter the shift Gf.xekal La Tot/,
k from New-York.
2 chests and ? _ . ,
2 boxes y Gunpowder 1 EA,
And an additional supply of
C 0 RI)A GE,
which they offer For Sale, on reasonable terms.
May 16. -j- 49.
LOST OR MISLAID,
A NOTE OF HAND, drawn be Andrew Mar
tin m favor ot William Godfrey; endorsed
by him’ J din Slater, f,r chirty-nine dollars; the
oare i-oelived to be tome ime in December, 18 .6,
pay vbh the fi ft day of lure, 1807. All persons are
cautiom-d aga itt tr ding t r, or receiv ng the said
note, and th< drawei is iiereb’ c .uti nect agatnil pay
ittg the fa ,e to any one except.
John F. Everitt.
June ii.
Eves’ Cyclopaedia.
The Sixth Number of this work is ‘aft received, and
ready lor delivery a this Office.
Meliss, Taylor & ( o.
Inform their friends am[the public, that they
have removed to the store lately occupied by
David Taylor, jur.
They have Just Received,
By the ship Mary from Greenock, a part of
their SPRING
Supply of GOODS.
Among which are :
OTTON bugging
y Flux and tow oznaburgs
Blown iinens
Pavilion gauze—table cloths and diapers
Cotton shirting
Cotton, marking and floss threads
Red and black Morocco Caps
Komal and Puliicat handkerchiefs
A complete assortment ot coat and vest
BUTTONS,
Pots, ovens, skillets and sad irons.
Which will be disflossed of on good terms.
May 1. 43.
London Bottled Porter .
25 casks of London PORTER,
containing fix dozen each, of an excellent quality
FOR SALE BY
J. Caig Ik R. Mitchel.
May 5. ‘ 44
CORN ;
1,800 bushels of good quality,
in Smith L. Bourke’s store, for sale by
*l. G. Gentler St. ( 1 0.
May 30. 55
A. SCRiBNr R & Cos.
Have just received from New-York, a general
assortment of
Fair Ton, and Suwarrow BOOTS
Mens lecond quality SHOES
Boys fine and coarse ditto
l adies Ipangltd, figured and plain Kid SLIPPERS
Ditto Lace BOOTS
Morocco and J.eather SLIPPERS
Misses and Childrens SHOES Bc c.
All of the beftq laiity, which they offer at redu
ced prices, at their Store oti the Bay, oppeiie the
Exchange.
Jane i 56
Ladies Slippers.
ABNER WEBB,
Has just received from New-York, a frefh assortment of
Kid ant* Morocco Slippers,
with and without heels,
AND A FEW PAIR OF GENTLEMEN’S
Fair Top and Sun a row Boots,
J uue 6. M 58
r& jfig
W*T
PINE APPLES.
100 dozen excellent PINE APPLES,
Just Received and For Sale, by
C. 11. Fisl icr.
June 4 57
Stop the Runaway.
STRAYED from June Pa
U/W terson, on the sth Mr. • , a
lJ V * Ats small MARE, nearly white,
Wtr about 12 hands high, bran
tv. IT. Ct ded on the jvv (yi, ; bout
tree years old. Whoever
wii deliver her in Savannah,
t the Subfcnber, fhali receive FIVE DOLLARS
fi r his trouble.
Gardner Tufts.
June 2. l 56.
Blank Administrator’s Bonds,
For Sale at this Office.
S A T U 11 D A Y, June 13, 1807.
Just Received
By the Brig GEORGIA,
50 barrels of firft quality bottling CIDER, superior
to any ever brought to Savannah
20 barrels ol Vinegar
300 lbs. oi Shoe Thread
900 pair of womens Leather Slippers
300 ditto of Morocco
80 wax Calf Skins
80 pair oi Boots, which will be sold at a small ad
vance for caili.
Roberts K Brant
2\ fair’s Wharf
May 19 50
W ilham Woodhridge,
Being duly qualified as AUCTIONEER ten
ders his services to the Public, in the
A UC r l I ON, C OMMISSI ON
AND
Factorage Business .
Having convaiient and commodious Stores, for thtj
reception of every ipeciesof merchandize, he hope]
that a ltrict attention to the interest oi his lriends maj ,
entitle him to I share of their piatronage.
May 23 f. . 52
New Drug Ik MedicincU
S T 0 R E.
THk Subfcrib'jrs notify the pubhc, that they hive “
cftabliibed in this place,
A DRUG AM LD 1C INAL STORK, |
and feel themselves juftified in faying, that they can i
supply practitioneisof Physic and country (lores with ;
Medicine, ohop furniture, Surgeon’s Inllmmunts, l
Patent Me. icine, &c. upon as liberal terms ts they |
can be purchaied lor in tills place.
Much care having been bellowed in the Election
of the various articles, and in making the officinal pre
parations, they can with propriety warrant them as
genuine.
Medicine Chests, will be put up at any price
from 20 to 150 dollars with printed directions, and
containing moll or ail the aiticles genetally requited
lor lamilies aud plantations.
tl hite &. Mendenhall ,
Practitioners of Medicine,
Boltons’ Brick Buildings on the Bay
Savannah, April 23. 39.
1-iL.SH MEDIC;NE,DRUGS, &c.
// Lite & Mendenhall ,
Ift AVE received by the Sea-Isi.and, a large quan
— tity oi the above, lelected with much care,—
They are in hourly expectation of an additional supply
winch will make their assortment of those articles com
niotily kept ill iVtLuical Stores, very general and com
plete.
Bolton’s brick building on the Bay.
May 12. 47.
T 0 RENT,
A TWO STORY HOUSL in Liberty Ward in an
airy fttuation, aypiy to
Thomas Pitt,
Who has removed to his former residence in Jeflerfun
Street. May 14. 48.
The Subscriber
HAS to let on low terms, in Warren ward, a small
convenient HOUSE and necellary out buildings
with two lots entiofed, well calculated for a garden
William Parker.
March 31. 29*
TO RENT,
r T ’HAT Store and Dwelling House, at present oc-
JI cupied by Messrs James Dickson & Cos. well end
Beecrofts Building, market fquare...pofleflion will
be given on the firft day oi Odlobtr next, lor parti
culars apply either to Mr. Francis Penny, or the lub
feriber,
George Penny.
May 14. 44.
TO BE RENTED.
r HOUSE lately occupied by major
X Harden, and the office adjoining. ‘t he
tenementNo.2,over Messrs Ogdens ir. Baker’s
store, aid several other housesilic situation and
terms ot which may he known, 011 application
to
Joseph Habersham.
April 30. 42.
FOR S A L E.
‘TWO HUNDRED ACRES, or more, of prin
1 COTTON LAND, in Bryan county, handsome
ly situated on the salts, and in view of Sut.bury; for
particulars, apply to Mr. ROBERT HABERSHAM,
Savannah, or to the fubferiber.
Benjamin Ward,
at Tivoli, Bryan County.
April 18. 37
rive Dollars Reward.
RUN-AWAY fome time past from the fubferiber
a Negro named PHEBE, a black large wench Any
one deliveting her to me, fhali receive .he above Re
st ard.
Jerimha Paisley.
May 21 51
[Whole Number, 502.]
SHERIFFS SALKS.
W” 1 - ‘,‘ e fo ' d at t the Uourt House in Jeflbrfon, on
> v I lielday the 4th Aug,iff next, ’-etwee,, Tr umal
hours of fait, the followi, g Negro tuk 1, , ‘xeCu
t,mi ur.oer the oreclefu eol a mortgage from ; u tlv
W. Nigfitingah. at the U„. ol R,chard O’Donne,, and
to latisfy the lane—viz— Jim, C’udjoe, Frederi-. Will
Laura, Frank, fomba, Violet x , üba, Sioa, Sally, Mary
Dura Jqd.a tHumo Yam,my Con.miffa, (jualby,
Chrirtopher. M.biia, fcul.a, Cool y, n .nida, Count,
b.i, aud a child and J:ui uuu Vi mot's.
IL-GuJoHcs-, s. 6. c.
June 6. 53
—■: c
\TrtJ L be fold at the Court House in Brunfwicjr
VV on the ieventh July next, between the usual hours
t/n following Nagro llaves, taken in execution as tlte
property ot Thomas Stone, at the luite of Daniel Sul
livan, under the foreclofure of a mortgage viz Mi
nerva, Eve, and Lena.
iPllium Payne, S. G. C.
April 29 43
WILL be fold on the 2d day of July next, at the
Couit-Houle in savannah, between the usual
hours, one Negro Jeilow named Luke, seized in execu.
tion as the property of John Wilroy, at the suit of Joluj
M‘Failane.
IRobertson, s. c. c.
June 2 56
WILL be fold on Tuesday 7th of July next, at the
Court-House in Savannah, between the usual
hours of (ale, a l that plantation near Savannah, known
as No. 2, and part ot No 1, in Fail lawn tradt. contain
ing 136 acies, more or less, adjoining lauds tile late
general Jackson; forecloied as the property of lames
and Francis D. 1.. Homaca and others, to fatisfy a
mortgage due Richard M. Williams.
I iiotuub Robertson, s. c. c.
June 4 57
Marshal’s Sales.
Wi 1 be fold at the Couri House in Savannah,
On TUE DAY, the 7th of July next, between the
hours of ten and two o’clock,
The Unexp.red Lease of a two llory STORE
and BUILDING, on Harden’s (late Clark’s) wharf,
below the bluff of Savannah, now orlaie in the oc
cupancy of B; jamm Crook, ar.d taken in execution
as his property, at the luit of William Magee.
Benjamin Wall, m. ij. c.
June C ‘ 58
J <-<c < —■
WILL he fold at the Court-House in the city of
Savannah, 011 the 2d of July next, be ween the
ufua, hours of .'ale, the following property taken in
execution, viz.—The House and lease of lot No. 33,
Warren ward, fronting the Market, Warren ward, now
or lately occupied by Mrs. Hamilton. Also, those
two ttores, the buildings and lease of lot No. 8, Digby
Tything Uecker ward, near market square, next to Jo
seph P.ice, watch maker, and opposite i'oultney’s (lore.
‘1 akeii in execution as the property of M'Leod and
Miller, ads- B. 5c J. Strong.
Ben. I Pall, m. and. c.
J une 2 59
NOTICE.
WILL BE SOLD in the town of Jefferfon,
County of Camden, on Wednesday the tirlt
of jui-y next, A 1 ! thereat and pcrfonal cltate of the
late cap am John Eaton, deceased, confiltiiig of,
one new two itoy House, with the lot it (lauds on
and margin, Lieiug a water lot, and about fifteen un
improved lots, iff one ere each, in the said Town of
Jefferfon. One undivided bait of eight hundred
acres of land, adjoining laid Town. Two Horl’es,
lome Cattle, and t(oulchold Furniture, fkc.
The Conditions lix months credit, the purchaser
giving obligation, with approved feetimy, and a
mortgage 011 the real ellate. Obligations to draw
interest from tlte date.
Abraham Bi ssent.
Acting Executor J
May 1 f ;
WILL BE SOLD,
ON the 15th day of June next, between the hou rs of
10 and 2 o’clock, before the Auction Store of
Mr. Norman M’Leod, in the Market Square
City of Savannah,
Sundry articles of Household and Kit
chen I'urniture.
A Horse, Riding Chair, and Snlkev with Har
ness, Wood Cart, See. Bcc.
the fame being part of the estate of Andtew M’Credic
late of Savannah, Merchant, decealed.
David M‘Credic,
Qualified Ex’or,
Sav. April 30 42
NOTICE.
PERSONS indebted to the Estate of Andrew M‘-
Credie, late of .Savannah, Merchant decealed are here
by called upon for payment —And those to whom the
estate is indebted, will please to exhibit a statement of
their demands. Applications to General Mitchell in
Savannah, or to the fubferiber tri Charleston will be
duly attended to.
David M‘Credie,
Qualified Ex’o’
Sav; April 30