The Republican ; and Savannah evening ledger. (Savannah, Ga.) 1807-1816, July 28, 1807, Image 1

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THE REPUBLICAN; And SAVANNAH EVENING LEDGER. [VOL. V. No. SO.] FOR LIVERPOOL, | The Ship CHARLES, '■ - r —* ■ Zacitaßmf Atweii, m?iter ; Wil’ meet with immediate difpach having two thirds Jier cargo ready to go on hoard...for freight of the re- i r under, or passage, having excellent accommodations apply to the captain on boaid, or to James & Wiiiiam Magee. July 11. 7S SLOOP EXPERIMENT, POE PASSENGERS ONLY. Elihu S. Bunker, BEOS leave to inform his friends and the public, that he wi'l, on the firft oi July, commence running a •loop, of about one hundred and ten tors burthen, be tween the cities of NEW-YORK and HUDSON, for the purpose of carrying passengers. Few people, who have had occasion to take passage up or down the North River, but have experienced the inconvenience and rifque of gomg on hoard verbis deeply loaded and lumbered on deck ; therefore cap tain Bunker has determined to take no freight on bo arc the Experiment, which will remedy that inconvenience and entirely do away the rifque. The owners of this vtlfet, being desirous to render the passage as short, convenient and agreeable as pos sible. have not only taken care to furniih her with the bet! Beds, Beading, l.iquors, Ptoviiions, &c. but they L ive been at very great expense and trouble in procur ing mateiials and bui ding her on the bed construction for failing and for the accommodation of ladies and geu- < tlemen travelling on bulinessor for pleasure. The Experiment will leave New-York every Wed nesday evening precisely at 6 o’clock, and Hudfun every Sunday morning at 8 o'clock, through the lea fon. Captain Bunker having en several veats engaged in the freighting bufinels between New-Yoik and Hud- i /on, his become well acquainted with every part of the fiver; and he hopes, by attention and puuctua ity, to Merit the patronage of ladies and gentlemen In m the fcuthward, who may viiit the celebrated Bailston, iiAUAToGA, and I.EUANON Springs, or trave eis Wfho may have oecaiion to travel through the northern flutes. The lhoitnefs of the paint, eto Hudlon, when eompured with that to A.bany, or any place above i Hudlon, (where the river is impeded by bars, iflar.ds and overflows that render it mpoflihle for fail failing Teli'els to pal's) he thinks wib iudaice moll peop e who are acquainted with the difference, to take paifage to Hudlon, where carriages or boats can at all times be , had at a moderate expenle, to convey then* to Albany, Troy, Lanlingburgh, or the Lebanon Springs, which are about 30 miles diflauce. Hudson, N. Y May 29, 1807...J...CA...64. New Drug & Medicinal STORE. THE Subscribers notify the public, that they have eftablilhed in this place, A DRUG & MEDICINAL STORE, and feel thtmfelves juflified in faying, that they can funpb practitioners of I’hyfic and country (lores with Medicine, shop Furniture, Surgeon’s Inftruinents, Talent Medicine, &c. upon as liberal terms as they can be purchaled for in this place. Much cate having been bellowed in the selection •f the various articles, and in making the officinal pre parations, they can with propriety warrant them as genuine. MtDiciN* Chests, will be put up at any price from -JO to 150 dollars with printed diteGtions, and containing mod or ail the articles generally required fur families and plantations. 11 kite 8c Mendenhall, Pra&itioners 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.— This’ are in hourly expectation of an additional supply a Wcli will make their assortment of those articles com ’■only kept in Medical Stores, very general and com piete. a Bolton's brick building on the Bay. May 12. -17. NOTICE. THE fubfciibers being about to be absent from town for a tew weeks, humbly d‘tire all in liebted to them, cither by note or book account, to C">me forward and difehargt the lame bv the z th of this initant, if not they may expert to find their ac count a in the hands of a mag-.llrate, as no lor ger in dulgence can p ffibly be gi.un ; they at the fame tiic invite ail to \yh m they are indebted, to come forward and receive their par. Roberts &. Brant. J ci! v 16 -'76. To hire on low terms, •V young, aflivt- teilow, accuilomed to porters -a Vw . ik, and ■ latt the pr n'er's prtis—F ir fur ther particulars enquire ai this office. July n ~ 77 Landing From the ship LOUISIANA, captain Pf.lqh, ; from Ne w- Yo rk. 6 small trunks Shoes, handfomedv assorted £5 dozen Cow hide Whips 22 cliefts Hylon Tea, luted importation 10 hhds. -) 4. qrs. ( Prime MUSCOVADO SUOARS S3 Earrels 7 2 hales Humhums 1 ba e Gil a Handkerchiefs 3 boxes Saddlety assorted 5 pipes Holland Gin 12 bags Pepper Which mill he sold lore by A. &. S. Richards. July 21. L. 77 Telfair’s wnarf. 3000 bu h. Liverpool ground SALT, M> tons IRON assorted, 40 hhds SUGAR, fume very prime 20 ditto Jamaica RUM, high 4th. £0 quarter cafksold 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 assortment of well cholsn GROCERIES, at Retail, is offered for sale by B. & C. Brooks. Who have just received on consignment , 30 bb!s. Prime PORK, which will be fold low for cafli or approved paper. July 9. NN 12 S. H. Stackhouse, ! Has for sale at his store , opposite the Exchange, i 75 hhds. I J 15 tierces, Vprime Muscovado SUGAR I ,|gf)o hands J 7 puncheons Jamaica RUM 5 pipes London particular Madeira very old and excellent 10 ditto first chop Cogniac BRANDY 1 13 ditto Northern GIN I 73 barrels superfine Baltimore FLOUR. June 30. 68 Just Received By the Brig GEORGIA, 50 barrels of firft quality bottling CIDER, superior to any ever brought to Savannah 20 barrels of Vinegar 300 lbs. of Shire Thread POO pair of womens Eca.her Slippers SOO ditto of Morocco 80 wax Calf Skins 30 pair of Boots, which will be sold at a small ad vance lor calh. Roberts & Brant Teifuir's Wharf. May 19 50’ Landing this day, Prom the Schooner liukey, at Moore's wharf, 20 hhds 4th proof Jamaica RUM, S3 ditto Prime SUGAR, 20 calks Sherry WINE, Which will be fold low for oafh or approved paper. B. &. C. Brooks. J une 23. 65. The Subscribers Having taken the (lore lately occupied by John Hilt, on 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 & Thomas Ronalds. j N. B. BOOK-BINDING executed as usual at the above (lore. £X The fubferiber is fully authorised to receive all mouies owing Mr. JOHN HIDE, and give lega dif tharges for the fame. James Ronalds, jun. June 30. 66 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, Cik. c.q. x.r. June 2 56 T U S E D A Y, July 28, 1807. Ale/iss, Taylor & ( o. Inform their friends and the public, that they 1 have removed to the sloig 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 . C 1 OTTON bagging j Flax and tow oznuburgs Brown iinenA Pavilion gauze—table cloths and diapers Cotton shirting Colton, marking and floss threads Red and black Morocco Gaps Round and Ptiflicat handkerchiefs A complete assortment ot coat and vest Bin'TO.\ s, Pots, ovens, skillets and sad irons. Which wilt be disposseil of on good terms. May l. 43. The Subscriber Having purchased all the stock of DRY GOODS & GROCERIES, from Robert Maikie, offers the lame for fide at the lame ltore, lately occupied by him, oil his usual terms. Gardner Tufts. July n. m 78 N ew-i’ a.Tuoned Shoes. Received at the Savnnnah-Shoc Store, per brig Short Staple from Boston. 16 trunks of 800 s Bc. Shoes, assorted. ALSO, S trunks CaLffied Nankeen, Nelson’s I.Stings, Stipjiv is and Sandies, of various colors, and laneft falhions. LIKEWISE, A quantity of Foolscap W riting paper. ON HAND, 4 bales Humhums, low priced 150 reams Wraj ping Paper, Boxes Chocoate &c. 8 half barrels Mels Beef. /Roods Es? Tufts. July n. “ _. 73. CORN. 600 bushals of excellent yellow flint CORN, will befold low if taken from on hoard soon. Peter Mitchell. July 11. 37 Bills on New-York, At a short fight, for !ale by James 8c William Magee. December 2 33. Fresh Cabbage Seed, O 7 OJ a very superior kind and quality* IOH SALE, HY George 11 anal. June 27. 67. F Olfs A L E. TWO HUNDRED ACRES, or more, of )>rin COTTON X.AND, in Bryan county, kandfome l ly situated on the salts, and in view of Suribury ; for I particulars, apply to Mr. ROBERT HABERSHAM, Savannah, or to th. fubferiber. Benjamin Ward, at Tivoli, Bryan County. April 18. 37 The Subscriber, INFORMS his friends and the public, hat he makes and repairs all kinds of MAT’J'RB6SES, with nsutueftand dispatch. He has now on hand a lupply of the belt Black Mult. Edward Courtnav. July 21. ‘77 FOE HALE ON REAHONAIILP. TP.ltMil, A Cyprus Canoe built Boat, THIRTY odd feet long and five feit wide in the clear, rows with fix oars, is afio provided with a ffitl The above mentioned boat not one year old, has lately been painted and is incomplete order. For terms ap p y it the office of chi. paper. July 9 73 [Whole Numuf.h, 521.] CHAMB E R S, Inferior Court , Chatham County , 20th and 22d July 1807. uresest Their ho sous, John H. .Morel, and A. S. Bulloch. John Stibbs, *1 1 ads. \ Ca. Sa. Daniel M'lntoih and others.J Sephen Achors, „ a ds. > Ca. Sa. Samuel & Charles Howard.J ON the petition of John Stibbs and Stephen Achnr., Hating that they are confined in the Jail o( this count! for debt, and that they are unable to pay the fame, or Jo support tln-infelvi sin prison, but are willing to deliver up ail their property, both real and peifonal. tor the benefit of their ci editors, in terms of the infol vetit ails of this (late. It is Ord turn, That notice be served on each of their creditors, or published in one of the gazettes of this city, requiring tliefri personally or by their tor nies to appear before the juflices of the inferior court, oil the second 1 hurlday o( Auguff next, the Hth to lhew cattle, if any they have, why the said Joh Stibb. and Stephen Achors lhould not be admitted to the bu ueht ol the laid inlolvent acts. Extract from the Minutes. 73 JOB t. BOLLES, Clerk. Wanted to Hire, A Negro woman who is a good,plain c ok, wadi | Eker, &c. For such an one, liberal wages and coi.llaiit employ wib given. Apply to the primers. J ul y * 3 -8 For Sale, A ff ent ’ e draught HurCe, ca cu ate.l for the p’ough L Acai t or vvaggn , and draws very well in the chaw. Enquire at this office. J ul . v -3 78 LOS TANARUS, A Silver table spoon, marked with the enitiall -AM.S. on the handle. The perffm ... win fe nos -1 Hi m it is, will receive a funable reward bv leavinff it at this office. J“‘> i a. 7 a Inferior Court.—July Term, 1807. I HE following JURORS, having been return, and i by the Sheriff duly fummonefl, made default —viz Lime's Wood, Jonathan Norton, John Rcadmole, John Gribben and Ulric l obler. Ordcrkd, that all de faulting and ablent jurors, be fined in the sum of twen ty dollars, miless, they (hew good and fuffi.iem cauf* of excuse agreeably to law, within thirty davs. Extract from the minutes this 14th July 1807. 74 Job T • Bollcs i Verb. Court of Ordinary. ON the application of Mr. Lawson attorney for several of the creditors of the estate of Jomaii M. Tattnei l jun. and praying lor a devidend among the creditors of the said es tate. It is Ordered, that a devidend he made of the said estate on the first Monday in August next—anti that due public notice be given by the clerk of this court. I‘. i tract from the minutes. I ho mas Bourke, c c o 8c k r. July 7. y 3> JVOTICE. A LI. persons having demands against Wnusu C kuvelli. a, late of Savannah, baker, decuafed, are requeued to extiibir them within the time prrcfrib ed by law...and all persons who may be indebted to his fit ire, are deared to come forward without delay and fettle their respective accounts. D. Lambt rfoz, June 9. fc...M§... qualified executor. NOTICE IS JIEBEnr GIVEN. | ‘HAT at the expit Mion of nine months afterdate I the fubferiber will make application (agreeable to law) to the court of Ordinary for leave to leii and d.lpofe of two lots of LAND, with improvement* thweon, known by tl e numbers fix and seven, in the village of Montgomery, and belonging to rhe eftite of Elizabeth M Queen, decealed, for the beueiit of the heirs ai-.d creditors of laid eftaie. Brvan Morel, Administrator, with the will annexed. Montgomery, Chatha ,i Coantv. April 25 fo§ 42 GEORGIA,") By Th’ mas Bourke, clerk of the C’ urt .... U D’ f Ordinary toy the Ccumy of Chat -1 n. Bourke, yhain, in the Hare aforefatd. WHEREAS Join Caig has m .de application for letters of admin ill ration on the efla'e anil effpm* of the reverend Robert Smith of .south Carolina, de ceased, as principal creditor. Thele arast ther< f >re to cite ar.d admnnifh all a.d iirgular the kindred and creditors of the faul deceaferl, to fi e their l>ieriions(if any thevhave) n my office, on or before the i6:h day r.f Angull next otherwise letters of ai.m mllration will be grant. ii him. Given under my hand and fnal, his 6th day of July, in he ‘e.,r ‘( our L< rrl o'e ‘hoular.d cght hundred and seven, and in the 32H year of American Independence. t H 7 Blank Bills of Laiding for bait at this oifiny.