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\ THE REPUBLICAN; “
And SAVANNAH EVENING LEDGER.
[VOL. V. No. 70 ]
FOR BOSTON,
■* he Schooner
tfW Betsey,
*. • Grken, tnafter t
Lying at Stark’s wharf. Fot freight or y ullage, apply
to the captain on board, or to
Gardner Tufts:
Who to’ rm'V by .aid schooner and for sale
iCtO reams Wi r'.nping Paper
37 bbls Mackerel (fall Bay)
3 do. do. Summer,
SO do. Fielh Flour,
4 calk; 6<j. Cut Nails,
7 hhd. N. E. Rum
6 pipes Brandy
2 do choice Madeira Vine,
SSO bushels Corn,
15 dozen Hair Serves Also,
A quantity of Hingham Ware.
June 23. I 65
SLOOP EXPERIMENT,
FOR FASH EXG ERS OXL Y.
Eiihu S. Bunker,
B5f!S ‘save to inform his friends and the public, that
he wi 1. on the firft of July, commence running a
loop, of about one hundred and ten tons burthen, be
tween the cities of NEW-YORK and HUDSON, for
the purpofeof carrying tasSEsotßS.
Few people, who have had occasion to take passage
tip or dov. n the North River, but have experienced the
inconvenience and rifque of going on board vessels
deep y loaded and lumbered on deck ; therefore cap
tain Bunker has determined to take no freight on hoard
the Experiment, which will remedy that inconvenience
and entirely do away the rifque.
The owners of this v ffel, being desirous to render
the passage as short, convenient and agreeable as pos
sible, have not only taken cart to lurnifh her with the
heft Beds, Bedding, Liquors, Provisions, &c. but they
have been at very great expense and trouble in procur
ing materials and bui.ding her on the bed conilruction
for fai.ing and for the accommodation of ladies and gen
tlemen travelling on buiiness or for pleasure.
The Xfxperimerit will leave New-York every Vzs
ttxsßAV evening precisely at 6 o’clock, and Hudson
every Sunday morning at 8 o’clock,through the fea
fuit.
Captain Bunker having 3ten several years engaged in
the freighting business between New-York and Hud
son, has become well acquainted with every part of the
river; and he hopes, by attention and punciuality, to
merit the patronage of ladies and gentlemen from the
southward, who may visit the celebrated Baiiston,
Saratoga, and Lebanon Springs, or trave* eis
who may have occasion to travel through the northern
(bites. The fhortneis of the passage to Hudson, when
compared with that to Aibany, or any place above
Hudson, (where the river is impeded by bars, lflards
and overflows that render it impoflible for fall failing
vessels to pass) he thinks will induce rnoft people who
are acquainted with the difference, to take passage to
Hudiou, where carriages or boats can at all tiroes be
had at a moderate expenle, to convey them to Albany,
Troy, Larifmgburgh, or the Lebanon Springs, which
are about 30 mi'es distance.
Hudfon, N. Y May 59. 1807...J...ca...64.
New Drug & Medicinal
S T 0 R E.
THE 3ubfcribe notify the public, that they have
established in this place,
A DRUG Sc MEDICINAL STORE,
and feel themselves juftified in faying, that they can
supply piactitioners of Physic and country stores with
Medicine, shop furniture, Surgeon’s Instruments,
Patent Medicine, &c. upon as liberal terms as they
tar. be purchated for in this place.
Much care having been bestowed in the felectson
f the various articles, and in making the officinal pre
parations, they can with propriety warrant them as
genuine.
Mrdicinz Chzsts, will be put up at any price
from 50 to 150 dollars with printed dire&tions, and
containing mod or ail the articles generally requited
for iaaulies and plantations.
White Sc Mendenhall,
Praiftitioners of Medicine,
Boltons’ Brick Buildings on the Bay
Savannah, April 23. 39.
FRESH MEDICINE, DRUGS, &c.
White & Mendenhall,
HAV F received by the Sca-Tsiand, a large quan
tity of the above, selected with much care.—
They are in hourly expectation of an additional supply
which wi 1 make their assortment of those articles com
jiocly kept in Medical Stores, very general and com
slate.
Bolton’s brick buiidmg on the Say.
May 12, 47.
* FOR SALE.
TWO HUNDRED ACRES, oi more, of prin
COTTON LAND, in Bryan county, handsome
ly situated on the salts, and in view of Sunbury; for
particulars, apply to Mr. ROBERT HA3LRSHAM,
hivennih, or to tire fubfenber.
Benjamin Ward,
at Tivoli, Bryan County,
April IS. 37
| The Subscribers
Having taken the store lately occupied by John Hut,
ou the Bay, and anxious to fell off,
OFFER FOR SALE
Aii extensive assortment of
Books & Stationary,
which they will sell at reduced prices for cafb, or good
acceptances in town.
James & Thomas Ronalds.
N. B. BOOK-BINDING executed as usual at the
above store.
CT * ‘he fubferiber is fully authorifed to receive all
monies owing Mr. JOHN HILD, and give legal dil
chatges for the fame.
James Ronalds, jun.
June 30. 86
8. H. Stackhouse,
HanJbr salt at fits star e, o/ifiosite the Ex change,
75 lihds.
15 tierces, s. prime Mustovado SUGAR
60 barrels J
7 puncheons Jamaica RUM
5 pipes London particular Madeira WINE
very old and excellent
10 ditto first chop Uogniac BRANDY
13 ditto Northern GIN
73 barrels superfine Baltimore FLOUR.
June 30. 68
Metiss , Taylor £g? Cos.
Inform their friends and the public, that they
S 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 arc.—
Ci OTTON bagging
/ Flax and tow oznaburgs
Brown linens
Pavilion gauze-—table cloths and diapers
Colton shirting
Cotton, marking and floss threads
Red and black Morocco Caps
Romai and Puihcat handkerchiefs
A complete assortment ol coat and vest
BUTTONS,
Pots, ovens, skillets and sad irons.
Which will be dis/ioesed of on good terms.
May 1. 43.
rrm—m m r, in i —r • i
A. SCRIBNER h Cos.
Have just received from Hew- York, a general
assortment of
Fair Top, ar.d Suvvarrow BOOTS
Mens second quality SHOES
Boys fine and coarse ditto
Ladies fpangied, figured and plain Kid SLIPPERS
Ditto Lace BOOTS
Morocco and Leather SLIPPERS
M.fTes and Childrens SHOES, &c.
All of the bell quality, which they offer at redu
ced p.icet, at their Store on the Bay, opposite the
Exchange.
June a 5<
Just Received
By the Brig GEORGIA,
50 barrels of firft quality bottling CIDER, fuytrior
to any ever brought to Savannah
20 barrels of Vinegar
300 lbs. of Shoe Thread
900 pair of womens Leather Slippers
300 ditto of Morocco
80 wax Calf Skins
30 pair of Boots, which will he sold at a (mall ad
vance for calb.
Roberts &. Brant
Tt fair’s Wharf.
May 19 50
Bills on New-York,
At a ihort fight, for lale by
James &c William Magee.
December 2 33.
Blank Administrator’s Bonds,
Jar Sale 1 M tbi* OSc*.
SATURDAY, July 4, 1807.
“SVilliam Woodbridge,
No. 4, Exchange,
HAS FOR SALE,
SO punebtonr old Jamaica Rum
JO ditto St. Croix ditto.
£0 pipes and qr. calks Cogr.iac Brandy
10 puncheons Boston Rum
10,000 lb. prime Coffee
Hhds. and bbls. Mufcovado Sugars
SO thefts Hyfon, Young Hyfon and Chulan Tea*
10 boxes Cotton Cards
500 pieces long and Ihort Nankeens
10 ditto blue d'tto ditto
30 boxes Window Glass
JO bales Oznaburgs and Ticklinbnrgs
A case oflrilh 1 mens, at very low advance
Assorted cases of Glass Ware, and a quantity of Swede's
Iron and Demijons.
Also, at Retail,
Fresh Hyfon Tea, warranted of a fuperio*- quality.
June 30 f 68
Landing this day,
From the Schooner Sukey, at Moore’s wharf,
20 hhds 4th proof Jamaica RUM,
33 ditto Prime SUGAR,
20 caiks Sherry WINE,
Which will be fold low for cash or approved paper.
B. &. C. Brooks.
June 2S. 65.
London Bottled Porter .
S5 casks of London PORTER,
ccutairiing fix dozen each, of an excellent quality
FOK SALE fIV
J,. Caig &. U. Mitchel.
May 5. 44
~ corn;
1,800 bushels of good quality,
in Smith & Bourke’s store, for sale by
* A. G. Ocmler &. Cos.
May 30. 65
TO BE RENTED.
r THIE HOUSE lately occupied by major
JL Harden, anti the office adjoining. The
tennement.No. 2, over Messrs Ogdens k Baker’s
stoie, and several other houseslhe situation and
terms of which may be known, on application
to
Joseph Habersham.
April 30. 42.
Court or Ordinary.
ORDERED, that until the governor may
_ send a Deditnus, to qualify the Clerk as
r.scheator, that the court do undertake the du
ties annexed thereto, aiuilhat due notice of sales
be given in the name of the Court of Ordinary,
agreeable to law. Ordered to be published.
Extract from the Minutes.
Thomas Bourkt, Clk. c.o. k.r.
June 2 56
FOR SALE,
QEVERAL very valuable LOTS a",! BUII.D
c.J ING.S, in this cry ; the iituation and urns,
oi which may be known on appicanon to
Joseph Habersham.
June j 6. 6*
The Subscriber
HAS to let on low terms, in Warren ward, a small
convenient HOUSE and necessary out buildings
with two lots enaofed, well calculated for a garden
William Parker.
March 51. 29-
THE SUBSCRIBER
OFFERS FOK SALE,
Hi* two valuable LOTS, near the Exchange, in
this city.
Joseph Habersham.
June 16. 63
LOS7~
A green silk Umbrella,
With the owner's name written in tv/o different
places on the fi'k, and ‘he initial E. cut on the end
of the handle with a penknife. The person who has
it is desired to leave it at this office.
June it. 65
~ 1 ■ —'■■■'■■ 1 1 11 ri w 1 r 1
A Warning to the forgetful.
‘pHE Subscriber having declined the GROCERY
J- BUSINESS, in M.tu r-SQUaaz, earnestly
requests all those indebted to him, either by note or
book account, to come for ward and difeharge the fame.
He at the fame time wou and wjfh to observe, that, for
the present, no suit whatever will be brought against
any one who is indebted to him, although he is obliged
daily to go to market, where it is eflentii ly necessary,
for the support of tht body, to carry fotnething of a
more rtfiutd nature than won ora.
M. WhitW.
Jun. 23. 65
[Whole Number, 511.]
Marshal’s Sales.
Will he fold at the Court House in Savannah,
On TUESDAY, the 7th of July next, between tha
hours of ten and two o’clock,
Tlie Unexpired I.eafe of a two-ttory STORK
xml BUILDING on Harden’s (late Clark’s) wharf,
below the bluff of Savannah, now or late, in the oc
cupancy of Benjamin Crook, and taken in execution,
as his property, at the suit of William Magee.
Benjamin Wall, m. and. g.
June 6. ‘ i3
TTTII.I. be fold at the Court-Houfo in the city of
V V Savannah, on the 2d of July next, be ween the
usual hours of iale, the following property taken itt
execution, viz —The House and lease of lot No. 33,
** rf en ward, fronting the Market. Warren ward, nowe
01 la'ely occupied by Mrs Hamilton. Also, thofa
two stores, the buildings and lease of lot No. 8, Digby
J ything Decker ward, near market square, next to Jn
feph Rice, watch maker, and opposite Poultney’s store.
I aken in execution as the pioperty of M'Leod and
Miller, ads- IS. & J. Strong.
Ben. H ull, M. D. c.
June 3 59
City Marshal’s Sale.
iH be sold at the Court-House in this city,
On SA i URDAY the llth of July inflant, between
the hours of 10 and 3 o'clock,
HOUSE, situated in Vamacraw—levied on asth®
J. \ prrp.-rty oi Stephen Achors, to fatisfy a fine im
posed on him be the corporation. The above iale wa*
postponed ou Tueftlay, the 30th June, for the wane oS
bidders.
Charles Cope, c. m.
lu] 7 9 ea.
M J I) W I FER yT
MARY WADE,
I? ‘ informs the I xdies of Ks*
lYvani.ah, and its vicinity, that having pracufe'S
this jirofeffton for several years part, ftic folicn#
;he favors of luc.h ladies as may require her nfliit
•cnee in tlie above ’me, in wlucn, under Providence,
ihr has been tolerably fuccelsful. Kel|>eaable reler
enecs may lie iiad, if required.
Her present refidem e is at Mrs. Devant’s, on rlie
South Common, where any mftruflions for her at
tendance wtUfie thankfully received and punctually
attended to.
June ay (,(,
LOST OR MISLAJU,
ANOl£ Ol* HAND, drawn by Andrew Mar*
tin in tavor of William Godfrey; cudoiied
by him to John Slater, for ihirty-nine dollars; the
date is belived to be fome time iu December, i8
payable the firft day of June, 1807. All persons ar
cautioned agamfi trading tor, or receiving the faidi
note, and the drawer is hereby uautD.ned against pay
ing tue fane to any one except.
John F. Everitf,
June Ji,
NOTICE 7
ROBERT R. THOMPSON,
BEING about to leave the Bate for a few week*,
has appointed Mr. F. D. PETIT DE VILLKRS,
his J.awfu’ Attorney, to tranfacr. his affairs during hi®
absence. His (lore wi i continue open during the sum
mer, where wili be found, every thing that is mciuded
it, the article of STATIONARY.
JUST RECEIVED,
The 1 Itli mimber ol Salmagundi.
June 25 $$
Gr.OP.GIA, Y By Th mas Bourke, clerk of the Cjjlkt
I. S. xof Ordinary t r the County of OBwf.
Th flotirke, 3 bam, in the date aforefaid
W tIEREAS Daniel Smith has made application
for biters of admin iff ration on die estate and effecia
01 John f.ainb, mariner, decealed, as principal cre
ditor—ilicle are theres >te to cite and admoniflt ail
ad lingular the kludred and creditors of the fan!
dWea’ed, to file their obje&ions (it any they have) ns
my office, on or before the 30th day of July next,
otherwilie letters of administration will be granted
him.
Given under my hand and seal, this 30th day of
June, in the yeat of our Lord one thouiand
eight hundred and seven, and in the 31st car
ot American Independence. fp 68
Board oi Commissioners ol Pilotage.
Savannah, .Tune 4, 1801.
Jri Corifequencr r,f several persons adting illegally
as Pilots,
Ohdzhee, That the Secretary do ptiblifh monthly
the names oi fucii i’ilots, as poifels Branches or Cer
tificates from this Board.
Extract from the Muuutes.
THOMAS PITT, Secretary.
AoszzsßLr, tothe order of the board I do here*
by give notice, that the to lowing pefon* only, ars djo
ly authuriled to aift as Pilots: •
Thomas Nottage,
liliarn Clay,
Jamet Scranton, . Branch Pilots*
Wil'iam Royfton,
Elijah Broughton,
Thomas Alworthy, t
Richard Wall, Branch Pilot,
William Wall, adting under hint.
John Major,
Peter Ctafar,
Feuben Anderson,
John Branfby, . Certificate Pilot*,
John Dennis,
John Dixon,
Thomas Osborn. and
Tliomas Pitt, Secretary,