The Republican ; and Savannah evening ledger. (Savannah, Ga.) 1807-1816, July 18, 1807, Image 1

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THE REPUBLICAN; And SAVANNAH EVENING LEDGER. [VOL. V. No. 76.] FOR LIVERPOOL, , jO.V, The Ship X KffN CHARLES, ■1 ‘ iihxvft - ** -m Zachabiah At well, mailer; Wil- meet with immediate difpach having two thirds her cargo ready to go on hoard . for ireight of the re mainder, or paifage, having excellent acct mintdations apply to the captain on bond, or to James & William Mage?. July 11. o (73 SLOOP EXPERIMENT, FOR BASS EKGE U S OKL \. Eliha S. Bunker, BEGS leave to inform his friends and the public, that he will, on the firft of July, commence running a a’oop, of ibom one hundred and ten tons burthen, be tween the cites of NEW-YORK and HUDSON, for the ptirpofeof carrying fassengkrs. Few people, who have had occalion to take paflage np or down the North River, but have experienced the inconvenience and rifque of going on board veileis deepiy loaded and lumbered on deck ; ther fore cap t. in bunker has determined to take no freight on board the i xperiment, which will remedy that inconvenience and entirely do away the rifque. The owners of this veflel, being desirous to render the paflage as short, convenient and agreeable as pos sible. have not only taken care to furnifh her w ith the boll Beds, Bedding, 1 iquors, Provisions, &c. but they have been at very great expense and trouble in procur ing materials and bui ding her on the belt construction for f„i mg and ior the accommodation of ladies and gen tlemen travelling on buuness or forpleafure. I he Experiment will leave New-York every Wed liksdav evening precisely at 6 o’clock, and Hudson evet j Sunday morning at 8 o’clock, through the sea son Captain Bunker having en several years engaged in the fie'ghting bufinels between New-York and Hud lon, has become well acquainted with every part of the river; and he hopes, by attention and punctuality, to niei it the patronage of ladies and gentlemen from the fouthvvard, who may visit the celebrated Bailston, Saratoga, and Lebanon Springs, or trave ers who may have occalion to travel through the northern Hates. The shortness of the paflage to Hudson, when compeared with that to Albany, or any place above Hudft in, (where the river is impeded by bars, islands and overflows that render it impossible for fall failing V lreis to pass) he thinks will induce mod people who are acquainted with the difference, to take passage to Hudson, where carriages or boats can at all times be had at a moderate expense, to convey them to Albany, Troy, Lanlingburgh, or the Lebanon Springs, which *re about 30 miles distance. Hudson, N. Y. May 29, 1807...f...CA...G4. New-Fashionei Shoes. Received at the Savnnnah-Shoe Store, fier brig Short Staple from. Boston. * 16 trunks of Boo*s & Shoes, assorted. ALSO, 8 trunks Calafhed Nankeen, Nelson’s Lacings, Slippers and Sandies, of various colors, and latest faihions. Lij}''\VlSK, A quantity of Foolscap Writing paper. ON HAND, 4 ba!e Humhums, low priced reams Wrap ping Paper, Boxes Chocolate &c. 8 half barrels Mess Beef. I Foods £s* Tufts. July 11. T.’i. Landing tins day, From the Schooner Sukey, at Moore's wharf, 20 hbds 4th proof Jamaica RUM, 33 dit-o Prime SUGAR, 20 calks Sherry WINE, Which will be fold iow for calh or approved paper. B. &. C. Brooks. June 23. 65. Just Received ]?y the Brig GEORG IA. 90 bar-els of firft quality bottling CIDER, superior to any ever brought to Savannah 20 barrels of Vinegar Son lbs. of Shoe Thread SOO pair of womens Leather Slippers 300 ditto of Morocco 80 wax Calf Skins SO p. ir of Boots, which will beso'd at a final] ad vance for calh. Roberts & Brant 2'etfiur's Wharf, May 19 50 Metiss, Taylor &( o. Inform t/ieir friends and the public, that they have unmoved 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 1 Flax and tow oznaburgs Brown linens Pavilion gauze—table cloths and diape - ,-. Cotton shirting Cotton, marking and floss threads Red and black Morocco Caps Romal and Pullicat handkerchiefs A complete assortment ot coat and vest BUTTONS , Pots, ovens, skillets and sad irons. Which will be disfiossrd of on good terms. May 1. 43. New Drag & Medicinal STORE. THE Subscribers notify the public, that they have eftablilhed in this place, A DRUG & MEDIGINAL STORE, and feel thtmfelves juftified in faying, that they can supply practitioners of Physic and country stores with Medicine, shop Furniture, Surgeon’s fnftruments, Patent Medicine, &c. upon as liberal terms as they can be purchased for in this place. Much care having been bellowed in the selection of the various articles, and in making the officinal pre parations, they can with propriety warrant them asi genuine. • Medicine Chests, wil’ be put up at any price from 20 to 150 dollars with printed directions, ant containing mod or all the ai tides generally requite 4 for families and plantations. White 5c Mendenhall, Practitioners of Medicine, Boltons’ Brick Buildings on the Bay Savannah, April 23. 39. FRESH MEDICINE, DRUGS, &c. White & Mendenhall , HAVE received by the Sea-Island, a large quan tity of the above, selected with much care.— They are in hourly expectation of an additional supply which will make their assortment of those articles coni monly kept in Medical Stores, very general and com plete. Bolton’s brick building on the Bay. May 12. 47. S. FI. Stackhouse, Has for sale at his store , o/i/iosite the Exchange, 75 hhds. } 15 tierces, > prime Muscovado SUGAR 60 barrels J 7 puncheons Jamaica RUM 5 pipes London particular Madeira WINE very old and excellent 10 ditto first chop Cogniac BRANDY 13 ditto Northern GiN 73 barrels superfine Baltimore FLOUR. June 30. 68 The Subscribers Having taken the (lore lately occupied by John Hill, 011 the Bay, and anxious to fell off, OFFER FOR SALE An extensive assortment of Books & Stationary , which they will sell at reduced prices for calh, or good acceptances in town. James & Thomas Ronalds. N. B. BOOK-BINDING executed as usual at the above ftpre. gy The fubferiber is fully authorifed to receive all monies owing Mr. JOHN HILL, and give legal dil charges for the fame. James Ronalds, jun. June 30. 86 NO TICE. ROBERT R. THOMPSON, about to leave the state for a few weeks, has appointed Mr. F. D. PETIT DE VILLERS, his Lawful Attorney, to transact his affairs during his absence. His llore will continue open during the sum mer, where will be found, every thing that is included in the article of STATIONARY. JUST RECEIVED, The 11th number of Salmagundi. June |f 66, SATURDAY, July 18, 1807. 6000 bnsh. Liverpool ground SALT, 10 tons IRON allotted, 40 hhds SUGAR, foine very prime 20 ditto Jamaica RUM, high Ith. 20 quarter calks old Sherry WINE 10 pipes French BRANDY 10 ditto real Holland GIN 50 boxes Negro PIPES 20 calks BROW N STOUT (quality warranted) 50 barrels frelh FLOUR Together with a general assortment of well cholen GROCE R I E S, at Retail, is offered for sale by B. Sc C. Brooks. Who have just received on consignment , SO bids. Prime PORK, which will be fold low for calh or approved paper. July 9. nn 72 CORN. 600 bushels of excellent yellow flint CORN, will he fold low if taken from on board soon. Peter Mitchell. July 11. 37 lhlis on New-York, At a (hurt fight, for I ale by James & William Magee. December 2 33. Fresh Cabbage Seed, Os a very superior kind and quality, FOR SALE, BY George Hartal. June 27. Ja§ 67. Court of Ordinary. ON the application of Mr. Lawson attorney for several of the creditors of the estate of Josiah M. Tati nei.l jun. and praying for a devidend among the creditors of the said es tate. It is Ordered, that a devidend be made of the said estate on the first Monday in August next—and that due public notice be given by the clerk of this court. Extract from the minutes. Thomas Bourke, c c 0 5c k r . July 7. 73. Court of Ordinary. ORDERED, that until the governor may send a Dedinrus, to qualify the Clerk as Escheator, that the court do undertake the du ties annexed thereto, and that 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 Bourke, Clk. c.o. &. k.r. June 2 56 AN ELECTION FOR an ENSIGN, will be held at Andrew** meet*- ing-houie, on Friday the 17th inst. for company No. 1 lit battalion, commanded by captain Pi.* it i bone By order oi major Cummin o. EE i*£K N. BkINSMADE, Adj*t. July 7 71 NOTICE. ALL persons having any demand* against the Board of I'IRF. MAS TERS are desired to bring them in for payment, on Monday the 27th inllant; and all contracts made with this board, aie desired to be completed by that day. 11 y order of the Hoard. Thomas Pitt, Clerk. July 7 71 FOR SAL E. TWO HUNDRED ACRES, or more, of prior COTTON LAND, in Bryan county, handsome ly situated on the (alts, and in view of Sunbury ; for particulars, apply to Mr. ROBLRT HABERSHAM, Savannah, or to the fubferiber. Benjamin Ward, at Tivoli, Bryan County. April 18. 37 FOR SALE OK RE ASORJBLE TEIIMU, A Cyprus Canoe built Boat, THIRTY odd feet long and five feet wide in the clear, rows with fix oars, in also provided with a fail The above mentioned boat is not one year old, has lately been painted and is in complete order. Lot terms ap ply at the office of this paper. July 9. 72 For sale on reasonable terms, A dark bay Horse, 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 is accustomed, and has been one year id it, and never went affray. Enquire at this office. June 30 68 [Whole Number, 517.} NOTICE. THE fubferibers being about to be absent fmm town for a few weeks, humbly d> fire all in debted to them, i irlier by nr - e or book account, to come fnrwaid aud difeharge the fame by the istliof this inllant, if not they may expefl to find their ac counts in the hands of a magiili ate, as no longer in. diligence can p ffibly be given ; they at the fame time invite all to whom they are indebted, to come forward and receive their pay. Roberts St Brant. Ju’y ‘6 7t i. ATTENTION, sth Company! THE members of the sth Company wit! parade without arms or acqaipment.% on Saturday next, at 5 o’clock ?. M and on every Saturday, at fame hour (during the present war) in front of the Court-House, and in order that no perlon may plead ignorance of the limits of the company district, the following are ts boundaries...conimeneucing at Mr, Samuel Wil liams’ (tore Morels wharf, fiom thence to the common, from thence to Mrs. Bulloch’s corner of Barnard street, from thence to Mrs. Geo. Buffets Cornci of Barnard and Broughton Ureet; thence to Mr. James Johnston’s cor ner ol Broughton and Bullftreets, and from thence to the river or to the llore of Meflrs Benjamin and Charles Brooks, of which limits all concerned will take notice, and it is presumed that none will conceal or execute himfelf from duty at this time. Job. T. Bollcs, Cabt. July 16. 7s. Removal. GILFERT’S Millinery Ware Room, is removed lo the house aiely occupied bv Mr. George Fenny, next door to James Dickson, efq Market Square. July 16 r 76 FOR SALE, SEVERAL very valuable LOTS and BUILD. INGS, in this city ; the situation and terms* of which may be known on application to Josi ph Habersham. June 16. 6g Inferio. Court.—July Term, 1807. r | ‘HE following JURORS, having been returned 1 by the Sheriff duly summoned, made default. viz. James Wood, Jonathan Norton, John Readmole, Job* Gribben and Ulnc Tobler. O.or.nu, TW all a. . faulting and absent jurors, be fined in the luin of twen ty dollars, unless, they Ihew good and fufficient caul® of excuse agreeably to law .within thirty days. Extract Irom the minutes this i 4th July 1807. 74 Job T. Bollcs, Clerk. NOTICE. ALL persons having demands against Wilmas* Cruvellix.r, late of Savannah, baker,decealed, art requeued to exhibit them within the time ptecli di ed by law...and all perlons who may he indebted to his estate, are desired to come forward without delay and fettle their relpective accounts. D. Lambcrtoz, June 9. fc...M§.,, qualified executor. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIFEN. I 'HA Tat the expiiation of nine months after date the fubferiber will make application (agreeable to law) to the court of Ordinary for leave to tell and dilpolie of two lots of LAND, with improvement, thereon, known by the numbers fix and seven, in the village of Montgomery, and belonging to the estate of Mrs. Elizabeth M'Queen, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of laid estate. Brvan Morel, Administrator , vx.h the wiltanne red. Montgomery, Chatham Cauntv. April 25 fo§ 42 TO RE RENTED. r r , Hh HOUSE lately occupied by major ■A Harden, and the office adjoining. The tennenient No. 2, over Messrs Ogdens k Baker's store, and several other housesthe situation and terms ol which may be known, on application to Joseph Habersham. April 30. 42. Cotton Plantation. FOR RALE, A COTTON PLANTATION. situated in Camden County, within two mi es of, and in light of the town of St Mari’s. The I rad contains yoo acres, 100 of which is of a gooff quality, and well adapted fir ht culture of cotton, Ii adjoins the much admired plantation of Point Petre, and is as healthy and ple-ifant a situation a any in this Hate On the premises is a w ell of ve ry excellent water For further particulars, apply to THOMAS H, MILLER, on the said plantation, or in Savannah, to Taylor 2k Scarbrough. June *7 <x ‘ 67 THE SUBSCRIBER OFFERS FOR SALE, Hi* two valuable LOTS, near the Eathange, In this city. Joseph Habersham. June 16. -BiAik Warrants of Appraisement, Pot Sale at thi* affic*