The Republican ; and Savannah evening ledger. (Savannah, Ga.) 1807-1816, July 07, 1807, Image 1

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[VOL. V. No. 71.] The Subscribers Having taken the ftorelately occupied by John Hut, on the Bay, and anxious to fell cfl, OFFER IOR SALE An extensive assortment ot Books & Stationary, which they will sell at reduced prices for cash, or good acceptances in town. Jarre i & Thomas Ronalds. N. B. BOOK-BIfCDING executed as usual at the above store. The fubferiber is fully authcrifedto receive all monies owing Mr. JOHN HILL, and give lega. dif chargesfor the fame. James Ronalds, jun. June 30. 86 Landing this day, From the Schooner Sukej, at Moore'a wharf, 20 hhds 4th proof Jamaica RUM, r?3 dit*o Prime SUGAR, calks Sherry WINE, Which will be fold low for culh or approved paper. B. & C. Brooks. June S3. 65. London Bottled Porter . 25 casks of London FORTER, containing fix dozen each, of an excellent quality FOll SALE BY J. Caig 8c R. Mitchel. May 5. ,4 A. SCRIBNER 8c Cos. Have just received from A r ewYork, a general assortment of Fair Top, and Suwarrow BOOTS M ens second quality SHOES Bovs fine and coavfe ditto I.adies spangled, figured and plain Kid SLIPPERS Ditto I.ace BOOTS Morocco and I.eather SLIPPERS Miflcs and Childrens SHOES, &c. All of the heft quality, which they offer at redu ced pnees, at their Store on the Bay, opposite the Exchange. June 2 56 Just Received By the Brig GEORGIA, JO barrels of firft quality bottling CIDER, superior to any ever brought to Savannah 20 barrels of Vinegar 300 lbs. of Shoe Thread 900 pair of womens Leather Slippers 800 ditto of Morocco 80 wax Calf Skins 30 pair of Boots, which will be sold at a small ad vance for cdh. Roberts 8c Brant Telfair's Wharf. May 19 50 Bills on New-York, At a short figbt, for lale by James 8c William Magee. December 2 33. TO BE REX TED. THE HOUSE lately occupied by major Harden, and the office adjoining, ‘i he tennemeiit No. 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. Court of Ordinary. ORDERED, that until the governor may send a Dedimus, to qualify the Clerk as r.schertor, that the court do undertake the du ties, annexed thereto, andthat due noticeof sales be given in the name of tire Court of Ordinary, agreeable to law. Ordered to be published. Extract from the Minutes. Thomas Botirke, Clk. c.o. 8c k.r. June 2 56 FOR SALE, SEVERAL very valuable LOTS and BUILD INGS. in this city j the firuation and terms, ui which may be known on application to Joseph Habersham. June 16. 6* THE REPUBLICAN; And SAVANNAH EVENING LEDGER. S. H. Stackhouse, Has for sale at his store , offiosiie the Exchange, 75 hhds. “I 15 tierces, V prime Muscovado SUGAR 60 ban els J 7 puncheons Jamaica RUM i 5 pipes London particular Madeira WINE very oiti and excellent 10 ditto first chop Cogniuc BRANDY 13 ditto Northern GIN 7u barrels supcifine Baltimore FLOUR. June 30. 68 . William Woodbridge, No. 4, Exchange, HAS FOR SALE, 30 puncheons old Jamaica Rum 10 ditto St. Croix ditto. 20 pipes and qr. calks Cogniac Brandy 10 puncheons Bolton Rum 10,000 lb. prime Coffee Hhds. and bbls. Mufcovado Sugars 30 chelts Hyfon, Young Hylou and Chulan Teas 10 boxes Cotton Cards 500 pieces long and short Nankeens 10.) ditto blue ditto ditto 30 boxes Window Gluts JO bales Oznaburgs and Ticklinburgs A case of Irilh l.inens, at very low advance Assorted cases of Glals Ware, and a quantity of Swede’s Iron and Demijons. Also, at Retail, Frefti Hyfon Tea, warranted ofafuperior quality. June 30 f 63 NO TICE. ROBERT R. THOMPSON, B f ING about to leave the ftute for a few weeks, has appointed Mr. F. D. PETIT DE VILLERS, his Lawful Artorney, to transact his affairs during his ablence. His store will continue open during the sum mer, where wili be found, every thing that is included in the article of ST A EIONARY. JUST RECEIVED, Th 11th number ol Salmagundi. June 25 fr. 66 The Subscriber HAS to let on low terms,in Warren ward, a small convenient HOUSE and neceffarv out buildings with two lots encloled, well calculated for a garden William Parker. March 31. 29- THE SUBSCRIBER OFFERS FOR SALK., His two valuable LOTS, near the Exchange, in tiifc city. Joseph Habersham. June 16. ,62 lostT A green silk Umbrella, With the owner’s nrrre written in two differen p aces on the fi it, aid the in.tial E. cot on the end .f th handle with a penknife The person who has it is delired to leave it at th s office. June 65 M IDWIFEUY. MARY WADE, Respectfully informs the i.adies of Sa vannah, and its vicinity, that having prattifed in this profelfton for several years pall, flic folieits the favors offuch ladies as may require her afiift ance in the above line, in which, under Providence, (he has been tolerably fuccefsl’ul. Relpeflable refer ences may be had, if required. Her present re'idence is at Mrs. Devant’s, on the South Common, where any mltructions for her at tendance will be thankfully received and punctually attended to. June 25. 66 LOST OR MISLAID, A NOTE OF HAN.), drawn l> Andrew Mar tin in favor ot William Godfrey; endorsed by him to J hn Slater, f r thirty-nine dollars; the date isbelived to bes me time in December, 1806, payable the firll day of June, 1807. All persons are cautioned againlt trading for, or receiving the laid note, and the drawer is hen by caution- i againll pay ing the lame to any cne except. John F. Everitt. June n. TRIAL FOR MURDER. Just Received , and for sale at this office, (price twenty-five CENT3J THE TRIALS OF Samuel il I. Mayo and William. Eove, FOR THE Murder of David Whittemore. The iall cl whom (Love) was executed at Augusta on the 13 'll ultimo. Extract of the Preface. “ The importance of the following trials will be acknowledged by ail those who regard circumlfantiai and oral evidence—the former relate to Mavo, and the latter to Love, on which he was convi&ed and hanged. The reports of the evidence on thole oc cations are fr m the rtrfl and belt authority. They are nearly verbaiim.” T U E S D AY, July 7, 1807. Alchss, ‘Taylor & (o. Inform their friends and the public, that they have removed to the sioro lively occupied by David Taylor, jin. They have Jurt Received, By the ship Mary from Greenock, a part of their SPRING Supply of GOODS. Among which arc . C OTTON bagging / Flax and tow oznaburgs Brown linens Pavilion gauze—table cloths and diapers Cotton shirting Cotton, marking and floss threads Red and black Morocco Caps Romal and Pullicat handkerchiefs A complete assortment of coat and vest BUTTONS, Pots, ovens, skillets and sad irons. Which will be dishossed of on stood terms. May 1. 43. FOR SALE. THAT well known PLANTA *BiI TION in Camden county, at the mouth of St. Mary’s river, called gwfeC POINT-PFTRK, late the property OTjUBII 1 1 and residence of James Seagrove, ES-. l - ■ e r q. containing 720 acres of prime OTTON LAND. On this plan- VHHHPVHr ition are an excellent Dwelling Houfe,and fufficient negro hotffes, &c. in good order. For a further deicriptioii of this defirahle and healthy fitnation, ajrply in St. Mary’s, to Mr. Sragkovf; and for a view of the plat and titles, which are unquestiona ble. in Savannah, to George Woodruff, efq. or to the fublcriber. S-itnucl IIow; rd. June 6 cm 58 Cotton Plantation. IJ’OR .-.ALE, A COTTON PLANTATION, (Punted in Camden County, within two mues f, and in light of the town of- St. Mary’s. The 1 rad rontains 300 acres, 100 of which is of a good quality, and .well adapted f.l th< culture if cotton It adjoins the much adnvred plantation of P. in’ Petre, and is as healthy and pleasant a fitnation as any in this ftnte. 011 the premises is a well of ve ry excellent WDter For further particulars, apply to THOMAS H. MILLER, on the f.id plantation, or in Savannah, to Taylor 8c Scarbrough. June 27 c n 67 FOR SALE, Several Waggon Horses, Which will be fo'd low for cash, if immediate applies/ tion is made...Enquire at this office. June 25. 65 Horses for sale; Two, well broke to saddle or chair. Enquire at Remskart’s !otables. June 30. h 86. For sale on reasonable terms, A dark bay Horse, j * Six years old, fit both for the chair and saddle, well made, and warranted found, and in good order ; is well used to the town, to which he isaccuftomed, and has been one year in it, and never went allray. Enquire at this office. June 30 68 NOTICE. WILI, BE SOLD in the town of Jefferfon, County of Camden, on Wed el’da. the tirlt of July next, AH the real and personal estate of the late cap am John Eat’-n, deceased, confining of, one new two lloty lloufe, with the lot it Hands on and margin, being a water lot, aid about fifteen un improved lots, of one acre each, in the laid Town of Jefferfon. One undivided half of eight hundred acres of land, adjoii.’iig laid Town. Two Horles, l'ome Cat e, and If ufchoV. Fur. uure, hie. The Conditions fix months credit, the purchaser giving obligation, witn approved fecurny, and a mortgage on the real estate. Obligations to draw intcrell from the date. Abraham Bessent. Acting Executor May 1 f 5V Blank Administrator’s Bonds, F*r Sale at thii Office [Whole .Number, 312.] New Drug & Medicinal S T O R E. THE Subscribers notify the public, that they have eftablilhed in this place, A DRUG & MEDICINAL STORK, and feel themselves juftified in faying, that the’- can lu Pply practitioners of Physic and country il ores with Medicine, Shop 1 urniture, Surgeon’s Inftrunients, Patent Medicine, &c. upon us liberal terms as they can be purchased for in this place. * care having been bellowed in the selection of the various articles, and in making the ofiicinul piu paiatiors, they can with propriety warrant them as genuine. Medicine Chests, will be pi t up at any price from 20 to 150 dollars with printed diiec-tions, and containing nioil or all the at tides generally requited lor families and plantations. White 8c AfendenhoH, Practitioners of Medicine, Boltons’ buck buildings on the Bay Savannah, April ‘23, 39. FRESH MEDICINE, DRUGS, &c] IP lute & Mendenhall , HAVE received by the Sea-Island, a large quan tity of the above, (elected with much cure, They are in hourly expectation of an additional supply which will make their assortment of those articles com monly kept in Medical Stores, very general and com plete. Bolton’s brick building on the B:iv. May 18. -a. FOR SA L F.r r s WO HUNDRED ACRES, or more, of priip I I CO X LON LAND, in Bryan county, handfonte ly littiated on the lalts, and in view ot Sunbury * for parti, ulars, apply to Mr ROBERT HABERSHAM, Savannah, or to the fublcriber. Benjamin Ward, at Tivoli, Bryan County. April 18. a7 ’ A Warning to the For :cful. I'’HE. Snbfcriber having declined the GROCERY A BUS‘NESS, in Market-SquAK e, eamefty requests all thole indebted to him, either by note or book account, to come forward and dh harge the lame He a- the lame time wood wilh to obl.rve, that, for the prelent, no luits whatever will he brought j-Vnlt any one who is indebted to him, a thougli he is oh:,g and dai.y to go to market, where it is effentia ly neceft.ry, lor the litpport of the body, to carry fumethmg ol'a more refined nature than iron ore. M. Whitlcv. June 23. 65 NOTIckT n^o! N J ‘ rVANS having purchased one half the enablilhmeut of tins paper, it will in future he con ducted by EVERITT & EVAN.S. They solicit a continuance of favors from their friends and the public, and allure them that every exertion in their power will be maue to ciek-rvu it. John F. Everitt. John J. Evans. notice? TAKEN UP at nv plan tion, in tin- county <>f Wayne, on the 13th of this rrooih.ii NEW NL /J WjJ MAN, about twenty one or “ IwFK two years ol age ; he call* i jCjrflrW r’ “ ■ he l,d “)g-. to one Mr. John. lon, of Savannah. II „ —'i-- ‘ .rfsL® fparc made, about five feet nine or ttn inches high, Come of his fore tee’h fliaip. He has an old | ); , j-|c hat, a cott'in jacket, a pair ofoznaburg trnwfer and a pair of old trowfers, that appear' to have been ; nnefpun, wuh fume Wue llripes. He brought with him an axe. The owner of laid negro is earnellly reqnefted to apply for the said negro, pay for this advertilement, and take him away, as I will net he anfwerabte for him Allen B. Rowell. Wayne County, June 15, 1807. 65 Ran away . rom f be fubferiber, about 1 eigl.t weeks ago, a NEGRO an MAN, named Bob, wel known i m this city and county as a AflTl'.rj bricklayer. Any person deliv- f‘ n * to “ 1C > or to Mr. ’ 1 t,OM A3 B obr ra soN, will be jo— 1 genoronlly rewarded. Any pi-r ----son fpund hai boring or em|>loy mg him will be pul ifiied v/it 1, the utmost rig. rof the law, as he has for several years past been advertised to that 1 ffect. Fifty dollars reward w II be paid on convidlion of liis being Labored or employed by a.,y wiutc pe-l a, and twenty-five dollars il by a free person of colour or a slave. Arm Elon. June 30 0H TAKEN UP BY THE SUBSCRIBER^ ARUN-AWAY Negro Man named .SIMON, fays he is the property of William Cooper,efq. of Cray ton Hi and. Said 11.,ye is about 6 feet high, has a small fear in hi 5 forehead. I he owner is deli red to prove pro perty, pay cfwrges and take him away. Adin S.ipp, On the Augusta road, 85 miles from Savannah, Jane 16. f,j