The Republican ; and Savannah evening ledger. (Savannah, Ga.) 1807-1816, August 01, 1807, Image 1

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THE REPUBLICAN; And SAVANNAH EVENING LEDGER. [VOL. V. No. 82.] FOR LIVERPOOL, KV, The Ship 4. \ 1 tetg-SjgSW CHARLES, JtH** Zachaxiah Atweu, mailer ; Will meet with immediate dis; nth having two thirds her cargo ready to go oil hoard for Ireiyht of the re mainder, or pillage, having excellent acci muiodations apply to the captain on boatd, or to James ik Wimam Magee. July 11. o 73 Landing this day, From the Schooner Sukey , at Moore’s wharf, 20 hhds 4th proof Jamaica RUM, 33 ditto Prime SUGAR, 20 calks Sherry WINE, Which will be fold low for caffi or approved paper. B. C. Brooks. 3000 bu h. Liverpool ground SALT, 10 tons IRON assorted, 40 hhds SUGAR, fomevery prime 20 ditto Jamaica RUM,high 4th. 20 quarter calks old Sherry WINE 10 pipes French BR AN l)Y 10 ditto real Holland GIN 60 boxes Negro PIPES 20 calks BROVI N STOUT (quality warranted) fO banels frefh FLuUR 1 ogether with a general affi rtment of well cholen GROCE R 1 E S, at Retail, is offered for (ale by B. &. C. B ocks. JVho have just received on consignment , 50 >bk. P ii e PORK, which will be fold low for cash or approved paper. July 9. nn 72 Landing From the ship LOUISIANA, captain Peloh , from JVew-York. 6 small trunks Shoes, har.dfomely assorted 25 dozen Cow hide V.’ hips 22 chests Hylon Tea, lacell importation 10 hhds. “) 4. qrs. > Prime MUSCOVADO SUGARS 33 Barrels S 2 bales Humhttms 1 ba e Giila Handkerchiefs 3 boxes Saddlery assorted 6 pipes Holland Gin 12 bags Pepper Which will be sold low by A. & S. Richards. July it. 1. 77 Telfair’s wnarf. S. H. Stackhouse, Has for sale at his store, opposite the Exchange, 75 hhds. “I 15 tierces, t 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. 63 Just Received By the Brig GEORGIA, to barrels of firft quality bottling CIDER, superior to any ever brought to Savannah 20 barrels of Vinegar 800 lbs. of Shoe Thread 900 pair of womens Leather Slippers 800 ditto of Morocco 80 wax Calf Skins 30 pair of Boots, which wil! be sold at a small ad* Vance for caffi. Roberts & Brant Telfair’s Wharf May 19 50 Menus, Taylor L J (o. Inform their friends and the public, that they Jiave 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 and tow oznaburgs Brown linens Pavilion gauze—table cloths and diapers Cotton sinning Cotton, marking and floss threads Red and black Morocco Caps Romal an ! Puliicat handkerchiefs A complete assortment ot coat and vest BUTTOAS, Pots, ovens, skillets and sad irons. Which will be dispossed of on good terms. May 1. 43. New Drug 6: Medicinal S T 0 R E. THE Subscribers notify the public, that they have eiiablifted in this place, A DRUG SUM 1 .DIG 1N AL STORE, and feel thtmfelvcs jufiified ill laving, that they can supply practitioners ol Bhyiic and country (lores with Medicine, shop I urniture. Surgeon’s It itreme: ts Patent Medicine, Ac. upon as liberal tern.s as they can be purchased for in th.s place. Much care having bi eu bellowed in the (election of the various articles, and in making the officinal pre parations, they can with propriety warrant them as genuine. Medicine Chests, will be put up at any price front 20 to ISO dollars with printed dtrec-tions, and containing moll or all the amcles generally requiied for families and plantations. White & Alendcnhalf, Prailitioners of Medicine, Eoltons’ Brick Buildings on the Bay Savannah, April 2.3. 39. FRESH MEDICINE, DRUGS, &c. JFhite & Mendenhall , HAVE received by the Sea-Isiand, a large quan tity of the above, Selected with much care.— They are in hourly expectation of an additional lupply which will make their afl'ortment of thole articles coni monly kept in Medical Stores, very general and com plete. Bolton’s brick building on the Bay. May 12. q 7. SALT. Seven hundred bushels Liverpool GROUND SALT. For sale by S. & C. Howard. July 28 l 80 CORN. 600 bushels of excellent yellow flint CORN, will befoldlow iftaken from on board soon. Peter Mitchell. July 11. 37 Bills on New-York, At a (hurt fl Jit, for laic by James &, William Magee. December 2 33. Fresh Cabbage Seed, Os a very superior kind and quality, FOR SALE, BY George Harral. June 27. |a§ 67. TO RENT. rHE PLANTATION on Hu.chinf n’s Ifiand, opposite Savannah, cal’cd Vi akds, at present planted b) LKdor Bayard. For terms apply to Joseph Habersham. July *3 7 g THE SUBSCRIBER OFFERS FOR SALF,, His two valuable LOTS, near the Exchange, in this city. Joseph Habersham. June 16. 62 FOR SAJE, SEVERAL very va'uahle LOTS and BUILD INGS, m this cll y ; the iituation and terms, of which may be known on app icanon to Joseph Habersham. June 16 6, Wanted to Hire, A Negro woman who is a good, plain cook, waffi r, kc. For luch an one, libera wages and coidiant employ wil g ven. Apply to theprinters. July 23 78 For Sale, Agent'e draught Hmfe, ca cu ated for the plough Cart or wagg • , and draws very wed in the chair. Enquire at this office. ju/23 78 To hire on low terms, Ayung, active fellow, accuilomed to porters work, and of lan the pr nter*3 profs—F x fur tuei particulars enquire at this office. July it „ The Subscriber HAS to let on low terms in Warren ward, a small convenient HOUSE and neceflarv out buildings with two lots entlofed, well calculated for a gardeu ° William Parker. March 31, £9: S A T U R D A Y, Auousi ‘:> 1807. W iliuuii Wocxibridge, No. 4. Exchange, lld a f-r St.-le, 50 hhds. prime aiul ii.ftrior qualities Mu Leva do ars 25 pmuheons Jamaica Pu.n 10 hiids a-t>rchvv.ird ditto 15 pui chet.us t. Croix ditto 10 pipes and quarter cask* Cogniac Brandy 5 iiogsJied > Northward 11 in 75 p'l.ne Green Cos ft e 10 ton swcedes Irons (Hat and square bars) 20 calcs G ats Vi are, ailorten 10 bales )znaburgs and hi kienburgs 20 cbeits Gy ion, Voung Hyion and Chilian Teas 1300 Dini Johns, tOai Sugar in barrels With a variety of other Articles, For Cash or afifiroved Paper. Julyfs |u. 79 NOTICE. ‘HP'HE fuhfcifibers being about to be absent from 1. town f- r x few wee I .s, humbly d< fire all in debted to them, t ithei bv no e ■ 1 book account, to come forward and difcli >rg the fame by the 2 .th .f tins uillant, if not they m..y expefl to find their ac c nuts in ihe hands of a n.ngillrate, as no lo> ger in dulj e 1 ce can p ffibly be given ; they at tlie fame time invite all to wh m they are indebted, to come forward and receive their pay. Roberts & Brant. Tilly 16 76. F O R SAL E. TWO HUNDRED ACRES, or more, of prime I COTTON LAND, in Bryan county, I andfome ly fitnated on the fairs, and in view ot Stinbury; for particulars, apply to Mr ROBERT HABERSHAM, Savannah, or to the fublcriber. Bcnir.min \^b\rcl, at Tivoli, Bryan County. April 18. 37 The Subscriber, 1 NFORMS his friends and the public, that he makes J and tepairs all kinds of MATTRESSES, with ■ neatnefsand difyatch. He has mw on hand a lupply ol the belt Black Mois. Edward Courtnuy. July 21. ‘ 7 7 FOB HALF OjV REASONABLE PERMS , A Cyprus C. noe 1 uill 33t af, THIRTY odd feet long and five feet wide in the clear, rows w ith fix oars, is alio provided with a fad ’i iie above mentioned boat is not one year old, has lately been painted and is in complete rder. for terms ap p“y at the office of thispapar. ” July 9. 72 TO BE REX TED. r T , HE HOUSE lately occuiiietl by major A Harden, and the ollice adjoining. ‘1 he tennement No. 2, over Messrs()gdeusk Raker’s store, and several other houseslhe situation and terms of which may be known, on application to Joseph Habersham. April 30. 42. Court of Ordinary. ORDERED, that until tire 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, Lik. c.o. &. k.r. June 2 56 Court of Ordinary. ON the application of Mr. Lawson attorney for several of the creditors of the estate ol Josiah M. 1 a itnki l jun. and praying lor a devidend among the creditors of tlie said es tate. It is Ordered , that a devidend be made of the said estate on the iirst 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 o & k r. July r. 73 Administrator’s Sale. WILL be fold, on the 12th (lay ol Sep'ember next, at the houft < f VVi It im.Carr, the real anil pertonal eltate ot Archibald Carr, decea ed, co liiting of ,oo ceres I.and, Horses, CL’ le, Hogs, Houfehud and Kitchen furmturi , Piati'auon TvJ Sic Conditions, ia months credit, with notes anu ftcurity. Susannah Carr, Admr'x. William Cart , Adm'r July 25 *c. 8o Blank Bills of Raiding For Sale at this officu. HOI K i\ I'M HER, 523. J Regimental Orders. lhigadeir General Floyd, HAVING ordered the firil Rrg'ment of Militia to l>” held in complete ri*edn.efs, to march at a , moraeni w :-nmg Iti'utd and i qiupcd lor ac ualler. vk “. The • j r’ t the :i. II B.utuiinn, and tin cm. m ndc.ms ofthe ,’d Battiuit n, Aitillerv, amt Hc.rl'e c mpe iitrs. tie ordered to infjiect ti etr iclpcctiv* C nnna ds, On Tuesday the 4(h of August:, between the hours of 3 and 5 o’clock P. AT, Every soldier will .ip| ear armed with a miifqiiet and hayt net, belts and t artrnl.i b x, and twenty hur funds of ball cartridges, and 3 l'pare Hints. Any I'nidier willing a mulqurt ciii lie . cc'cmm da. ted on ap]ilicatn 11 to the lieutenant Colonel, and complying with die requell of the permanent c in nnttee ot citizens. A* 5 o’clock pucifely the ill and td battalions, artileiy and lictlc will affcmhle on theStuihCiin* mons, and form the Regiment. Ihe Lieutenant Coloiu-l ir, highly gra’ified with die unremitting attention paid by tbe Officers of the Regiment, to the disciplining <f their commands, & appreciates as be ought the pr m tilde of the citi zens f r ’heir Uric attention ami Hi luityin qualify, mg thenvelves for the arduous duty .ff ldiers—. Wh ttever bo|ie is ent ruined from the moderation of tin government, for the prelervation ol peace, we ought not t relax in out preparations f r war, as it is moll probabli war we fltall have The holli . hty of the fintilh adinmiltration, nay, of the wh le nation to <nr principles aie well km wn. I’hey are too haughty, imperious and confident in their strength -m lie ocean, to deal justice w here it is 1 tie. Ti.cn equity in jieace, our ei ilavtd leanun, {stc. plunde.et. merchants can attell, and their mercy n war, the inhabitants of tur towns dcllroyed by fits m the Kevolinlouary Wa , yet remember. On our own ltreng h only dues our fjfety lelt The Lieut. Colone l is c uoeni, that in the (lay of trial every cit.zeii will prove lnuutlf a foldit r and atrtie Amc. rican. Ihe alarm men arc required to hold thenift lves m readme 1:. wth r und . 11 ail cart lit gc and on the a larm being beat, they ate to tuin out tn heir r< fpeiftiv4 dtlt'iefis nil the line companies. Any I!• ler rtiuf. lering on any occali in out ot his own dutrnf), as OiUinguilhed in Reg men al Orders ot * and May lall, will becoi.fielered . a< i.iuiter and de; It with ; cc >rd mgly. By order of Lieutenant Colonel Johnston. I*. is. iii hio.elude, AdjU J"’y no A in ORDERS. 1' HE ?nd Company of the ill Ra’talion Chat h m n. gin ent, are direited to nv et at the Market Houle, at half pill fee o’clock, p. m on Mondays, Wedneftlays, and Fridays for the pur- I pnfe ot drilling. OurprtTei tfu uation icqutres that we (h uld be prepared to nuti auv coni',qi ei.ee that may prefem 11 l’elf. Any ap| eal to ■ our leclings 11 coi.li queue! of the wr. ngs wc have In He red as an tittle; evdeot nation, would he unnecc ‘ ary. How. ever greateful peace may be to Inr c untry, nothing lluirt < t anjple reparation can preserve it—and (liuld an : jipeal to arms lie the leftdt, your bof ms will beat high to obey the lign d—when the General Go. verument if our country lliall caii up myou to rclal* iatc by every jnll and honorable means. By order of cafitain Pemberton , Thomas Flint, o. s. Savannah 30th July, 1807. 80. GEORG I A, i 15 v Thomas Bourko, clerk of the Court L. 8. > ot Ordinary fur he County ot Chat. Th. Bourke. ) hum, in the Hate aforefaid. WHEREAS Ueujan in Anil v, has made ap. plication 1 r letters of udmimltration in the cllate and effects of Adam Reach, late of the city of (savannah, elq ilecetfed, a principal creditor, fliele are therefore to cite and adm nnlli all and fin. gulai the kindled and cieditors ol the tlccealed 10 file their 1 bjections (if any they hav, ) in my office, on or before tbe syth day of Auguil next, otherwifc lepers of admim Hr ;ion will Ik- grai ted him Given under my band and leal, thi ,19th day of July, in the year of cur Lord, one ih ulatid eight hundre l a id seven, and in the th ; rty le. cond year of American lude|K ndence. 80 GEORGIA,'! By Thomas Bourke.c erk of theOui* 1,. S. G.f Ordinary for the County of Cliat- Th. Bourke. j ham in the Hate afoielaid. WHEREAS Itazen Kimball, has made applica tion tor letters of adminiHration on the eliate and t fl'ecis of Ho fper I lubb rd, late < f die ti’y of oavan nali, deceafcJ as creditor. These are the e( ret . cite andadmonifh all and fin* giilar the kindred anu creditors of the deceas'd to file their objections (if any they have) in my office, on or f). fore the eyth day ol August next, otberw ile letters of adminiHration will be granted. Givi n under my hand and leal, tins *9 h day of Jnly, in the year of our Lord, one thoufnul eight hundred and seven, and in the durtv fe c nd year of American Independence. So GEORGIA, ~) By Thomas Bourke,clerk of the court L S v f Ordinary, for the county of Chat* Th. B urke jhain, in tie Hate a ore laid WHEREAS Ka’phCffiy has made application for letters of ~dm nitration on ihe eltatc arid • th-ci* of Jan e . C ay I te of the city of Savannah, dec afed as nearest of kin. These are therefore tecite and admomfh all and fin. guar the kindred arid creditors of the deccafed to fi e their objections (if any they have) in my office, on or before fie ityth day of A ugull next, otherwilo lePrs of admiriist ation will be granted Given under my hand and f-al, this 20th day of July, in the year c f our I ord, me * honfand eight bundled arid seven, and in the thirty-se cond year of American Indepetulcnce. 80 Blank Adrninistrator’s Bonds, Fu Sale at this Office.