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THE REPUBLICAN;
And SAVANNAH EVENING LEDGER.
[VOL. V. > o. 73.]
Just Received
By the Brig GEORGIA,
SO barrel* of firK quality bottling CIDER, superior
to any ever brought to Savannah
20 barrels ot Vinegar
S.'O lbs. of Sh oe Th; ead
900 pair of v. omens Leather Slippers
£0!) ditto o! Morocco
SO v. ax Calf Skins
SO pair of Boots, which will be sold at a frnall ad
vance for caih.
Roberts Sc Brant
Te.fair’s Wharf
IVfrtjr 19 50
S. 11. Stackhouse,
JTasfor sale at his store, opposite the Exchange,
75 hhds. “J
15 tierces, lprime Muscovado SUGAR
60 barrels J
If puncheons Jamaica RUM
5 pipes London particular Madeira “W INE
very old and excellent
10 ditto lit st chop Cogniac BRANDY
13 ditto Northern GIN
73 barrels superfine Baltimore FLOUR.
June 30. 68
* w .
Aid is s, Taylor N ( o.
Inform their friends and 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 arc.—
COTTON bagging
’ Flax anti tow oznabuVgs
Brown linens
Pavilion gauze—table cloths and-diapers
Cotton shirting /
Cotton, marking and floss threads
Red and buck Moiocco Caps
•Boinul andPuliicat handkerchiefs
A complete assortment ol coat and vest
BUTTONS ;
Pots, ovens, skillets ant! sad irons.
Which nail! be disfwssecl of on good, terms.
May; 1. 43.
. ... in. 11 ii .
The Subscribers
Having taken the (lore lately occupied by Joun H lll,
va the Bay, and anxious to fell off,
C Fir KR FOR SALE
Ail extensive assortment of
Books & Stationary ,
tyhid. they will sell at reduced prices for call*, or good
acceptances in to An.
j n e-i Thomas Ronalds.
N. B. BOOK-BINDING executed as ufua! at the
above store.
£7“ Tli 6 fuhfcriber is fully authcrifed to receive ail
Ironies curing Vr JOHN HILL, and give legal dis
charges for the fame.
James Ronalds, jun.
June 30. 86
Landing this day,
from the Schooncr Sukey , at Moore 9 * wharf
20 Hid* 4rh proof Jamaica RUAI,
315 dit*o Prime SUGAR,
N 20 calks Sherry WINK,
Which will be loidiow for cash or approved paper.
li. £b C. Brooks. •
J une 23. 65.
London Bottled Porter .
25 casks of London PORTER,
containing iix dozen of an excellent quality
FOR SALE BY
J. Caig &. R. Mitchel.
May 5. 44
THE SUBSCRIBER
OFFERS FOR SALE,
Hi’ two valuable LOTS, near the Exchange, in
this city.
Joseph Habersham.
June! 6. . 62
Bills on New-York,
a iliort fight, for laic by
Jarues William Magee.
JJ#cuiber 2 33. <
3000 bnsli. Liverpool ground SALT,
10 tons IRON afTorted,
40 hhds SUGAR, fome very prime
20 ditto Jamaica RUM,high 4th.
20 quarter calks old Sherty WINE
10 pipe* French BRANDY
10 ditto real Holland GiN
50 boxes Negro RIP I S
20 cafkt I.ROWN STOUT (quality warranted)
iO barrels lrefh FLuUR
1 ogether with a general afffirtment of we l cholen
G ROC E R 1 E s,
at Retail, is offered for sale by
B. ik w. snooks.
Who hare just received on consignmen ,
30 lit)ls. Pi iltie POivix,
wlilch will be fold low for cafu or approved piper.
July 9. nn 72
New Drug & Medicinal
S T 0 R E.
THE Subscribers notify the public, tiat they have
eflablifhod in this place;
A DRUG & MEDICINAL STORE,
tfnd feel thtmfelves jttftjfied in fiayin;;; that they can
supply practitioners of Physic and country {lores with
Medicine, Shop furniture, Surgeofs Instruments,
; Patent Medicine, &c. upon as libel*! terms as they
can be purchaii and for in this place.
Much care having been beftowel in the feiection
of the various articles, and in making the officinal pre
j patations, they can with propriety warrant them as
■ genuine.
MtiiiciNß Chests, will be pit up at any price
from 20 to 150 dollars with prilled directions, and
, containingrnoft or all the articks generally requited
for lamiliis and plantations.
fViute &. Mendenhall,
Pradlijoners of Medicine,
Boltons’ Brick Buildings on tlie Bay
Savannah, April 23. 39.
FRESH MEDICINE, DRUGS, &.c.
IN kite & Mendenhall,
\ \
O AVE received by the Sea-Island, a quan
t * tity oi the above, (elected with much care.—
I 1 i,e y aic * n hourly expectation of an additional supply
which will make their aflortruent yi those arncles coni
monly kept in Alediaal Ftoras, very general and com
plete.
Bolton’s brick buiidinv on the Bay.
May 12. 47.
Horses for sale;
Two, well broke to saddle or chair.
Enquire at Remsiiart’s Stables.
June 30. l 85.
For sale on reasonable terms,
A dark bay Horse,
u 7
Six years old, fit both for the chair and saddle, well
made, and warranted found,and in good order ;is we:l
uied ‘o the town, to which he is accuftotned, and has
been one y.arin it, and never went altray. Enquire at
tfiis office.
June 30 68
FOR SALE,
Several Waggon Horses,
Which vcill be so and low’ for cash, if immediate applica
tion i made...Enquire at this office.
J une 25. 65
FOR SALE.
THAT well known Pl* ANT A
- . JjfojTyijSk T!Oi>l in Camden coumy, at the
w St. Mary’s liver, called
l ,H T-PLTRJk, late the property
!*•!’ and residence of James S.agrove,
r—e efq containing 720 acres of prime
CO I TON a*aND. On this plan-
KmWmwt&iM tation are an excellent Dwelling
Houfe,and fufficient negro houles, the. m good order.
For a further description of this desirable and healthy
situation, apply in St. Mary’s, to Mr. Shaokovf.; and
for a view of the plat and titles, which are unqueftiona
h!e, in Savannah, to George V oonaut e, efq. or to
the lubferiber.
Samuel Howard.
June 6 cm 58
Cotton Plantation.
For sale, a cotton plantation,
fiiuated in Camden County, within two iries
of, avid in fight of the town of St. Mary’s. The
lraD contains 300 acres, too of which is of a good
quality, and well adapted f r the culture of r tton
It aujoins the much admired plantation of Point
Petre, and is as iieal. iv and pit..fan’ a situation as
any in his hate. On the premises is a well of ve
ry excellent water
F r further particulars, app'y to THOMAS If.
MILLER, on the faiu plantation, or in Savannah,
to
Taylor Sc Scarbrough.
June S7 c n 6 7
Blank Warrants of AopraLcilicnt,
Tor Sale at this office.
S A T U R D A Y, July 11, 1807.
SLOOP EXPERIMENT,
E 0 Ji r A USE A‘G ER S 0 A ‘EY.
J li ni b. iJurkcr,
eave to inlorm Kis ard thr uL!ic*tbJlt
J 9 he will, on ihefcift of July, ct mmei.c runu.j.g a
sloop, of abrut one hundred and ten tons burthen, be
tween the cities of NKW-YORK and HUDSON, for
the j urpofe of carrying passengers.
lew people, who have had occasion to take
up or down the Noith River, hut have experienced the
inconvenience and rifque of going on boartl vessels
deep y loadi'd and lumbered on deck ; tber fore cap
: tam ha j determined to take no freight on board
the Jx peri men t, v hich will remedy that inconvenience
j and entirely do away the rifque.
I Fhe owners of this vtffel, being desirous to render
j the pai.age as short, convenient and agreeable as pof
, have not only taken cart- to lurni(h her with the
! be ft oeds, Bedding, 1 iquors, Provisions, &r. hut they
I have been i t very great expense and trouble in procur
ing materials and bui ding her on the belt construction
3 foi fai ing and lor the accommodation of ‘.adies and gen
-5 tlcmen travelling onbulinessor forpleafure.
1 he Experiment will leave New-York every Wed
nesday evening precifeiy at 6 o’clock, and Hudion
every Sunday morning at 8 o’clock, through the lea
. foil
1 Captain Bunker having en several years engaged in
the freighting business between New-York and ilud
fon, has become well acquainted with every part of the
river; and he hopes, by attention and punctuality, to
merit the patronage of ladies and gentlemen from the
iouthward, who may visit the celebrated Ballston,
Saratoga, and Lebanon Springs, or travel ets
i who may have occasion to travel through the northern
If ates. Ihe flioitnefb of the paffaye to Hudson, when
I Coni l ,aret i w ith that to Albany, or any puce above
jj Hudion, (where the river is impeded by bars, islands
4 and overflows that render it mpoflible for :afl failing
j veflels to pais) he thinks vvili induce moll peop.e who
j are acquainted with the difference, to take palfage to
e Hudion, where carriages or b ats can at all times be
had at a moderate expente, to convey them ft> Albany,
J roy, Lanfingburgh, or the Lebanon Springs, which
are about HO n.i.e distance.
Hudion, N. Y May 29, 1 507..4...ca...64.
SAVANNAH, 9 th July 1807.
Company Orders.
fN pursuance of BATTALUON ORDERS of the
A Bth instant, th j sth Uompany, will hold tlunilelvts
in readmes to mui cli at a moments warning, comp etely
equipped, witli 24 rounds oi ball or buck shot c 1 tfidges.
Ai Dili*AUl* 1 LRS will be considered a ENE
MIES to this COUN lR Y, and reported to tlie Com
manding; Officer tl the Regiment accordingly.
1 2 Job 1. Bolles, Captain.
EOR SALE 0A r REASOAAbLE TERMS,
A Cyprus Canoe built Boat,
THIR 1 V odd feet long mid five feet wide in the clear,
rowbwith fix oar.,, is alio provided with a fail The
above mentioned boat is not one y- ar old, has lately
been painted and is in complete order, lor terms ap
ply at the office of this paper.
Ju 1 9. 72
House Robbery.
TAKFiN out of the subscribers hotife on Tuesday
night lalt, a fniall H.riß TRUNK, containing
the clothing of captain Ne i ri es, Shires, Handkerchiefs
ike. mark, Z. B. N. and about THREE HUNDRED
ANI) f'WEN f’Y FIVJ-. DOI.LARS in Lalh, sixty
ol wiiich was in gold, fome remark ble pieces, one
English giienea much Dent, riiree Portugal half Joanef
le one ot which was plugged, the ba.ance was in Ipecie
and paper, one five dollars hill on the Louifiuna Hank,
half in i reach and hall in Englilh. Fifty Dollars Re
ward will be pjid, on tire conviction of the thief.
William Maxwell.
July 9. M 73
AX LIaLCTION
FOR an ENSIGN, will he held at Andrews’ meet
ing-hou e, on Friday the 17th inst. for company No. 1
lit battalion, commanded by captain f’ettibone.
By order of major Com mi no.
TLiLR N.BRINSMADF., Adi’t.
July 7 71
NOTICE.
A LI. persons having any demand* againfl the
.Board of FIRE MASTERS are desired to bring
them in for payment, on Monday the 27th infiaiit;
and all coiitrubls made with this board, aie dtlired to
be completed by that day.
Jjij order of the Board.
Thomas Fitt, Clerk.
July 7 71
Court of Ordinary.
C*\ RDF.RED, that until the governor may
J send a Dednuus, to qualify the Clerk us
F.scheator, that the court do undertake the du
ties annexed theieto, andthat due notice of sales
be given in the name of the Court of Ordinary,
agreeable to law. Ordered to be pifbiished.
Extract from the Minutes.
Thomas Bourkc, Clk. c.o. & K.n.
June 2 56
[Whole K'Svr*. mxs\ Sl4 , J
SHERIFFS SALES.
WM -1, fo,<l af the Co,lrt Honfe *n JefTerfon, on
3 l uelday the 4th Augu(l next, between the ulus!
hours Ol Lie, the following Negroes, taken in ex.-cn
tmti under the loreclelure of a mortgage fiom Martha
\v. Nightingale ut the suit of Richard O’Donne!, and
to fatisfy tW time—vie- Jim, t ttdjoe, Frederic, Will,
I,aura, Frank, Tomha, Violet, Juba, Sina. Sally, Mary
Dma, 1 idm, Ivlauma, Yamma, Commiffa, Ouaffiv,
t nr.llophtr, Mobita, l)uba, Cooley, CotnmilTa, Coons
na, ami a diild oi Jim and Violet’s.
D. G. Jones, s. c. c.
June C. * £(J
1< .J be sold , ci the court -house m Jefferson,Venn*
den county, on Tuesday, the fourth day of
August next, between the hours often (S’ three
o'clock, the following prop, rty of William A or
ris, late of Sa , ■avnuh,.merchan ‘, dulyforeclosed
by John Bo,ton, survivor, viz.
ALL that W hurl Lot in St. Mary’s, beinej
the front ol lot No 4. containing 50 feet
on St. Mary’s street, and running 160 feet west
to Judson’s, water-lot, and from St. Maty’s
street to the river 100 feet, and along the liter
100 feet.
AT.SO,
Fart of Lot No. 4, beginning at Readv-street,
running west on St. Mary’s street to Jurlson’s
lot, and on Ready-street 200 feet not lit to Di
vine Voting’s lot, and 150 feet west on said lot
to Judson’s with ail the buildings and improve
ments thereon.
ALSO,
Lot No. 43, containing four acres, more or
-ess, with all the buildings and improvements
thereon. DAVID G. JONES,
Sheriff', Camden County.
June 28, 1807. 68.
On the first Tuesday in August next,
Will beloldat the Court-Hi.ul'e, in thi* city, between
the h urs of 10 and 3 o’r'ock,
The unexpired lf./vsf o lot n*. 19,
of the Chatham Academv, with the improve
ments thereon— taken under execution as the pto*
petty of I homa. R Jann s Hoggs
M that T K ACT of LANIj, with the improve
ments thereon, fiuiate on Wilmington Bland, con
taining acres, bounded by lands of John
Barnard, lands iff Kvbert Barnard, fronting on W. f.
law river—taken nnder execution at the suit of John
H Deubel as the property of John Barnard, jun.
pointed otn by the plantiff’s attornev.
A NEGRO MAN, named MAY—taken under
f'lud'y executions vs. Kiffirt Joidan ; pointed out
by the plantdFs attorney.
T. llobcrtson, s. c. c.
Savannah, June 30. 68
On the fust 1 uesday in August next,
Will Le 1 and at rhe C urt-Houfc in tins city, between
the hours of io and 3 o’c ck,
ALI- that LOT or PAUCF.I. rs L AND, fitua'e
on the T hunderbolt road, ab’ u two 111i.es front
savannah, contaii'ing 37 acres, ntore or lels, with
Hie imp.- v men s there'n—T aken under ex-cm ion
as the property of Smith, Sins and Aiderfon, at
tin-f I- t K. Lcvem.worth & Cos. the friim r j.ur—
chafer never having complied with the terms rt laic.
T. Robertson, s. c. e.
Sav June 30, 18 .7 68
City ShrcifPs Sales.
On the first I UESDAY in August next,
Will he ff.ldat the Cuuruiloule in tlie city ol Savan*
iiu.h, lietwcen theiio irs ol 10 and o’clock,
A HOUSE m Carp ttnier’s Bow, levied on ns the
property of Zarhariuh Horftcttis, elq. deccafed,
to fatttify l.ongwortli A; Cattonet.
Also— A HOUSK iri Darby Ward, levied on as
the property of Tin m s Smith, dcceaf'ed, to fatisfy
Joleph Davis and others.
Also— A bright by HORSE and HOUSE
HOLD lURNJT URE, levied on as the property cf
George. Horlbeck, to It.tisfy several executions.
Also—A NI.GItO BOY, named NAT, levied on
as the property of Dr. John Love, to fatisfy Wm.
Shaw.
Also—An undivided half of three LOTS in the
village ol St. Gau , fronting on the weft th- test.
deuce of Mr ) feph Dt.vis, and the la’e.iefidei cc of
Mr Edmund Warren, Jtvud on as tin- property of
John P. Oats, to fatisfy 1 reucrick .'.baiter, luivivur.
Comji i loss, Cash.
John W illiams, s. c. s.
July 4. 70
TO BE RENTED.
THE HOUSE lately occupied by major
Harden, and tiie office adjoining. ’i lie
terinemeutNo.2,over Messrs! Jgdensbc Raket’s
store, and several oilier housesihc situation and
terms of which may be known, on application
to
Joseph Habersham.
April 30. 42.
F OR. S A L E. ”*
T ’WO HUNDRED ACRFS, or more, of prim*
1 COTTON I.AND, in Bryan county, 1 andlome
ly situated on the salts, and in view ol Sunbory ; for
particulars, apply to Mr. ROBERT HABERSHAM,
Savannah, or to the lubferiber.
% ‘ Benjamin Ward,
st Tivoii, Bryan County,
April i 8, 87