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THE REPUBLICAN;
And SAVANNAH EVENING LEDGER.
[VOL. V. Mo. 77.]
TOR LIVERPOOL,
. The Ship
‘'s
CHARLES,
* ! - * Zachariah Atweu ~ matter ;
Wil meet with immediate difpach having two thirds
her cargo ready to go on board...for freight of the re
mainder, or palfage, having excellent accommodations
apply to the captain on board, or to
James & William Magee.
July 11. o 73
SLOOP EXPERIMENT,
FOR PASSENGERS ONLY.
Elihu S. Bunker,
REOS’eave to inform his friends and thepuhlic, that
he will, on the fir ft of July, commence running a
*ioop, of about one hundred and ten tons burthen, be
tween the cities of NEW-YORK and HUDSON, for
the purpose of carrying passengers.
Few people, who have had occasion to t&e pafTage
tip or down the North River, but have experienced the
inconvenience and rifque of going on hoard vessels
deep.y loaded and lumbered on deck ; therefore cap
tain hunker 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 vessel, being desirous to render
the passage as short, convenient and agreeable as pos
sible, have not only taken care to furnifh her with the
best Beds, Bedding, 1 iquors, Ptovifions, &c. but they
have been at very great expense and trouble in procur
ing materials and bui ding her on the best construction
for fai ing and tor the accommodation of ladies and gen
tlemen travelling on buiiness or for pleasure.
The Experiment will leave New-York every Wed
nesday evening precisely at ( o’clock, and Hudson
every Sunday morning at 8 o’clock, through the sea
son
Captain Bunker having en fevera! 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 punctuality, to
merit the patronage of ladies and gentlemen from the
southward, who may visit the celebrated Bailston,
Saratoga, and Lebanon Springs, or trave ets
who may have occasion to travel through the northern
states. The shortness of the passage to Hudson, when
compared with that to Albany, or any place above
Hudson, (where the river is impeded by bars, islands
and overflows that render it nipoffible for fall failing
veflels to pass) he thinks will induce mo ft peop'e 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, Laufingburgh, or the Lebanon Springs, which
are about 30 miles distance.
Hudson, N. Y. May 29, 1807...J...CA...64.
New-Fashioned Shoes.
Received at the Savnnnah-Shoe Store, per brig
Short Staple from Bouton.
16 trunks of Boots 8c Shoes, assorted.
ALSO,
2 trunks Calafhed Nankeen, Nelson’s Lacings,
Slippers and Sandies,
of various colors, and latest fafhions.
LIKEWISE,
A quantity of Foolscap Writing paper.
ON HAND,
4 hales Humhums, low priced
ISO reams Wraj ping Paper, Boxes Choco'ate &c.
8 half barrels Mess. Beef.
Woods Tufts.
July 11, 73.
Landing this day,
From the Schooner Sukey , at Moore'* wharf,
20 hhds 4th proof Jamaica RUM,
S3 ditto Prime SUGAR,
20 casks Sherry WINE,
Which will be fold tow for calh or approved paper.
13. 8c (I. lirooks.
June 23. 65.
Just Received
By the Brig GEORGIA,
sc 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
300 ditto of Morocco
80 wax Calf Skins
SO pair of Boots, which will be sold at a small ad
vance for cash.
Roberts 8c Brant
Telfair’* Wharf.
May 19 50
Meliss , Taylor & Cos.
Inform their friends and the public, that they
have removed to ihe stole lately occupied by
David Taylor, jur.
They have Just Received ,
By the ship Alary from Greenock, a part of
their SPUING
Supply of GOODS.
Among which arc .
Ci OTTON bagging
/ Flax and tow oznaburgs
Brown linens
Pavilion gauze—table cloth* and diapers
Cotton shit ting
Cotton, marking and Ross threads
Red and black Morocco Caps
liomal and Pullicat handkerchiefs
A complete assortment ol coat and vest
BUTTONS ,
Pots, ovens, skillets and sad irons.
Which will be dispossed of on good terms.
May 1. 43.
New Drug h Medicinal
ST O R R.
THE Subscribers notify the public, that they have
eftabliflied in this place,
A DRUG & MEDICINAL STORE,
and feel rhtmfelves juftified in faying, that they can
fuppiy practitioners of Physic and country llores with
Medicine, shop furniture. Surgeon’s Instruments,
Patent Medicine, &c. upon as liberal terms as they
can be purchaled for in this place.
Much care having been bellowed in the feiection
cf the various articles, ami in making the officinal pre
parations, they can with propriety warrant them as
genuine.
Medicine Chpsts, wil he put up at any price
from 20 to 1.50 dollars with printed directions, and
containing moll or all the a tides generally required
ior families and plantations.
White & Memlenhe.il,
Practitioners ol Medicine,
Boltons* Brick Buildings on the Bay
Savannah, April 23. 39.
FRESH MEDICINE, L RUGS, &c.
While & Mendenhall ,
HAVE received by the Sea-Island, a large quan
tity oi the above, (elected with much care.—
They are in hourly expectation of an additional lupply
which will make their aflortment of thole articles com
monly kept in Medical chores, very general and com
plete.
Bolton’s brick building on the Bay.
May 12. 47.
S. 11. Stackhouse,
Has for sale at his store , opposite the Exchange ,
75 hhds. A
15 tierces, k 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 loun Hill,
oil the Bay, and anxious to fell off,
OFFER FOR SALE
An extensive assortment of
Books & Stationary ,
which they will sell at reduced prices for cash, or good
acceptances in town.
James 8t Thomas Ronalds.
N. B. BOOK-BINDING executed as usual at the
above store.
The fubferiber is fully authorifed to receive all
monies owing Mr. JOHN HILL, and give legal dis
charges for the fame.
James Ronalds, jun.
June 30.
j\o TICE.
ROBERT R. THOMPSON,
rJTTNG about to leave the state for a few weeks,
J has appointed Mr. F. D. PETIT DE VILI.ERS,
his I.awful Attorney, to traufact his affairs during his
absence. His fiore wi l continue open during the lum
mer, where will be found, every thing that is included
in the article of STATIONARY.
JUST RECEIVED,
The 11th number of Salmagundi.
June 25 ft
TUESDAY, July 21, 1807.
3000 bush. Liverpool ground SALT,
10 tons IRON assorted,
40 hhds SUGAR, fame 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 BROWN STOUT (quality warranted)
50 barrels frelh FLOUR
Together with a general affurtlnent of well cholen
CROC E R 1 E S,
at Retail, is offered for lale by
B. 8e C. Brooks.
Who have just received on cr*ntgnmenty
30 bills. Prime PQJ?K,
which will be fold low M calh or approved paper.
July 9. nn 72
CORN.
600 bushels of excellent yellow flint
CORN,
will be fold low if taken from on board soon.
Peter Mitchell.
July 11. 37
Bills on New-York,
At a Ihort flight, for *ale by
James 8e William Magee.
December 2 33.
Fresh Cabbage Seed,
Os a very superior kind and quality,
FOR SALE, BY
George Harral.
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. Tattneil 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
die clerk of this court.
Extract from the minutes.
Thomas Bourke, c c o & k n.
July 7. 73.
Court of Ordinary.
ORDERED, that until the governor may
send a Dedimus, 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. St K.n.
June 2 56
AN ELECTION
FOB an ENSIGN, will be held at Andrews’ meet
ing- houe, on Friday the 17th iiilt. for company No. 1
lit battalion, commanded by captain Pettibone.
By order of major Ct’MMiNG.
PETER N. BRINSMADE, Adj’t.
July 7 71
NOTICE.
ALI. perfans having any demands against the
Board of FIRE MASTERS are desired to bring
them in for payment, on Monday the 27th inllant;
and all contracts made with this board, are desired to
be completed by that day.
By order of the Board.
Thomas Pitt, Clerk.
July 7 71
FOR SAL E.
r T~’WO HUNDRED ACRES, or more, of pri.
A COTTON LAND, in Bryan county, handsome
ly situated on the fairs, and in view of Sunbury; for
particulars, apply to Mr. ROBERT HABERSHAM,
Savannah, or to the fublcriber.
Benjamin Ward,
at Tivoli, Bryart County.
April IS. 37
FOR SALE ON REASONABLE TERMS ,
A Cyprus Canoe built Boat,
THIRTY odd feet long and five feet wide in the clear,
rovgs with fix oars, is aifa provided with a fail The
above mentioned boat is not one year old, has lately
been painted and is in comp,etc order. For terms ap
p'y 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 acmltoined, and has
been one year in it, and never ijient affray. Enquire at
this office.
J une 30 **
[Whole Number, 518.]
GEORGIA.
Court of Ordinary, Chatham county, Afon*
day, Alu.y 4h, 1807. —Present ruiiiß honors.
Edward Telfair, I John 11. Morel,
William Smith, | A. S. Bulloch,
T TPON the p, tit ion of J, hn M. Berrien, of the
city of Sav am ah, attorney at law, dating that
lie is in peffe flion of a certain written agteenteut,
n'.iue and executed by and between Andrew M'Cte*
the, late of the laid city of Savannah, merchant,
and the laid petitioner, bearing date the day f
Ft bruary, in the prefenr year IEO7, whereby the fa’d
Andrew M‘Credie covenanted, on or before the totla
“•ty of Maich, then next enluing, to make, execu e
and deliver to the lad petitioner, good and indefca
hble titles in fte Hippie, to a certain lot of land in
Uiougliton street, in the laid city ol Savannah,being:
buildings and impriventent. thereo,, , aild furJur
llicwmg to the court that the laia ......
departed this life withcu’ executing the laid titles,
and that, David M'Credie hath taken upon hinife'f
the huitlicn of adm iultr; turn of the ellate of the fanl
Andrew, and also, further Hating, that the laid pc*
tinner in w is, and always hath been ready to do and
performed anil lingular the covenants in the laid
agreement 11 ipulated to be by hint, the laid petition*
er, due and performed,
It is ordeki and, That the laid David M'Crtd'e,
executor as aforelaid, do make, execute and deliver,
good and indefeafible title:, in Ice limple, 111 terms of
the fatd agreement to the laid petioner, on or before
the 10th day of Auyull t ext, or (hew caule to the
con ‘ary. And it is further Orseied, that a copy
of this rule he polled at the Court-House, and pub
lilhed in one of the Gazettes of this city, at least
three mouths before the said 10th day of Auguit
next.
Extract from the Minutes.
Edward White.
Clerk , Court of Ordinary,
M y 9. $ M 46
notigeT
THF. fubferibers being about to be absent from
town for a few weeks, humbly difirc all in
debted to them, either by nee or book account, r.>
come forward and dilcharge the fame by the i ,ih of
tins inllant, if not they may expefl to find their uc*
counts in the hands of a magiilrate as no longer in*
diligence can p flibly be given ; they at the fame
time invite all to whom they ate indebted, to coins
forward and receive their pay.
Roberts 8c Brant.
J'y ’6 76.
Removal.
Cl TJ.FERT’S Millinery Ware Room. mremoved to
Xr he house aicly occupied by Mr. G*orgc fenny,
next door to James Diiklon, efq. Market Square.
July id p 76
FOR SALE^
SEVERAL very valuable LOTS and BUILD
INGS, 111 ibis ri y ; rh< situation and 1 rm
of which may be known on application to
Joseph Habersham.
June 16.
- ■ . 11- - mi m,..., . .*•
Inferior Court.—July Term, 1807.
r l HE following JURORS, having been returned
1 by the Sheriff duly I'ummoned, made default.—viz.
Janies Wood, Jonathan Norton, John ReadmoSe, John
Gribben ami Ulric l obler. OiDtuit, That ail de
faulting and absent jurors, be lim'd in the sum of twen
ty dollars, unless, they lhew good and lufficient caule
of excule agreeably to law, within thiriy days.
Extract from the minutes this i4th July 1807.
74 Job T. holies, Clerk.
TO 11E HEX'I'EI).
r FMIE HOUSE lately occupied by major
J. Harden, and the office adjoining. Ihe
tenncincntNo.2, ovei Messrs Ogdens U Bakci ’
store, and several other houseslhe situation and
terms ol’ which may be known, on application
to
Joseph Habersham.
April 30. 42.
Cotton Plantation.
f’ OR SALE, A COTTON PLANTATION,
fttunte'l in Camden County, wnhin two mi es
of, and in light of the town of St Mary’s. ‘I he
Trafl contains 7.00 acres, 100 ot which is of a good
igiality, wrifi well t.. ,he/’ulture. of cottt’U.
I> adjoins the much adm red plantation of P< nit
Retire, a:jd is as healthy and plt. fan a situation ,s
any in dns Hate. On the premises is a well ofve*
ry cxcellen! waier
For further particulars, apply to THOMAS 11.
MILLER, on tin laic plantation, or in Savannah,
to
Taylor 84 Scarbrough.
June *7 c n 67
THE SUBSCRIBER
OFPKHS FOR SACK,
His two valuable LOTS, near the Exchange, in
this city.
Joseph Habersham.
June 16.
xoncE
VLL persona having demands against Wileiam
Ckuvklli kk, late of 4 Savannah, baker, decealed #
are requeued to exhibit them within the time predrib—
ed by law...and all persons wliomay he indebted to hi*
elUte, are desired to come forward without delay and
fettle their respective accounts
D. Lambertoz,
June 2. qualified executor.