The Republican ; and Savannah evening ledger. (Savannah, Ga.) 1807-1816, August 04, 1807, Image 1

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THE REPUBLICAN; And SAVANNAH EVENING LEDGER. [VOL. V. No. 83.] FOR NEW-YORK, The regular Packet Brig Lovely-Lass, E. Whf.eler master, will fail on Thnrfday the Bth inflant—for passage only, lnving excellent atccommodation-, apply to the captain on board, or to James Sc William Ma^ee. August 1a 82 SLOOP EXPERIMENT, FOR PASSENGERS ONLY. Elihu S. Bunker, F> EGS le ave to inform his friends and the public, that ) he \vi 1, on the firft of July, commence running a sloop, of about one hundred and ten tons burthen, be tween the cities of NEW’-YORK and HUDSON, tor the purpofc of carrying passengers. Few people, who have had occaiion to take passage up or down the Nat h River, but have experienced the inconvenience and rifque of going on board vessels deeply loaded and lumbered on deck ; therefore cap tain Bunker has determined to take no freight on board the Experiment, which will remedy that inconvenience nd entirely do away the rifque. The owners of this veflel, being defitous to render the paflage as short, convenient and agreeable as pof £ble, have not only taken care to furnifh tier with the bell Beds, Bedding, Liquors, Piovifions, &c. but they have been at very great expense and trouble in procur ing materials and bui ding her on the belt conftrucrion for failing and tor the accommodation of ladies and gen tlemen travelling on buuness or for plealure. The Experiment will leave New-Vork every Wed nesday evening precisely at 6 o'clock, and Hudson •very Sunday morning at 8 o’clock, through the sea son Captain Bunker having en several years engaged in the freighting business between New-York and Hud son, has become well acquainted with every part of the tiver i and he hopes, by attention and punctuality, to merit the patronage of ladies and gentlemen from the southward, who may visit the celebrated Ballston, Saratoga, and Lebanon Springs, or trave eis who may have occasion to travel through the northern flutes. The ftlortnoi’a of the paflame to El udfon when compared with that to Albany, or any place above Hudlon, (where the rivtr is impeded by bars, islands Und overflows that render it mipoffible for fall failing ▼elieis to pais) he thinks will induce moft peop e who ire acquainted with the difference, to take passage to Hudson, where carriages or brats can at all times be had at a moderate expenle, to convey them to Albany, Troy, Lanlingburgh, or the Lebanon Springs, which are about 30 mhe diffance. Hudson, N. Y May 29, 1807...f...CA...64. SALT. Seven hundred bushels Liverpool GROUND SALT. Tor sale by S. & C. Howard. ,July*2B L 80 ’ CORN. 600 bushtds 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 fight, for Sale by James &. William Magee. December 2 33. Fresh Cabbage Seed, vQf a very superior kind and quality, FOR SALE, BY George Harral. June 27. ta§ 67. TO RENT. THE PLANTATION oil Hutchinson’s Island, opposite Savannah, called Wards, at present planted by Doctor Bayard. For terms apply to Joseph Habersham. July *3 7 THE SUBSCRIBER OFFERS FOR SALE, His two valuable LOTS, near the Exchange, in this city. Joseph Habersham. June IS. 62 FOR SALE, SEVERAL very valuable LOTS and HUIT.D- O INGS, m this erv; the situation and terms. ot which may be known on app ica'ion to Joseph Habersham. June j 6 6a S. H. Stackhouse, Has fir sate at his store, opposite the Exchange, -75 hhds. I la tierces, tprime Muscovado SUGAR 60 barrels J 7 puncheons Jamaica RUM 5 pipes London particular Madeira WINE very old anti excellent 10 ditto first chop Cogniac BRANDY 13 ditto Northern GIN 73 bands superfine Baltimore FLOUR. June 30. 68 3000 lu J). Liverpool ground SALT, 10 tons IRON assorted, 40 hhds SUGAR, fome very prime 20 ditto Jamaica RUM,high 4th. 20 quarter calks old Sherty WINE 10 pipes French BRANDY 10 ditto real Holland GIN 50 boxes Negro PIPES 20 calks BROWN STOUT (quality warranted) 50 bar. els Belli FLOUR 1 ogether with a general assortment of well chofea GROCERIES, at Retail, is offered for sale by B. & C. Brooks. Who have just received on consignment, SO obis. Prime PORK, which will be fold low for calh or approved paper. July 9. an 72 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 Shoe Thread 900 pair of womens Leather Slippers 300 ditto of Morocco i 80 wax Calf Skins j 30 pair of Boots, which will be sold at a small ad -1 vance for calh. Roberts & Brant Telfair’s Wharf. May 19 50 Landing this day, From the Schooner Sitkey, at Moore’s wharf, 20 hhds 4th proof Jamaica RUM, 33 ditto Prime SUGAR, 20 calks .Sherry WINE, < Which will be fold row for cash or approved paper. B. & C. Brooks. June 23. 65. Metis s, Taylor & ( 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 and tow oznaburgs Brown linens Pavilion gauze—table cloths and diapers Cotton shirting Cotton, marking and floss threads Red and black. Morocco Caps Romal and Pullicat handkerchiefs A complete assortment oi coat and vest BUTTONS, Pots, ovens, skillets and sad irons. Which will be dispossed If on good terms. May 1. 43. Landing From the ship LOUISIANA, captain Peloß , from New- York. C small trunks Shoes, handsomely assorted 25 dozen Cow- hide Whips 22 chests Hyfon Tea, latest importation 10 hhds. ~) 4. qrs. ( Prime MUSCOVADO SUGARS S3 Barrels j 2 bales Humhums 1 ba e Gilla Handkerchiefs 3 boxes Saddlery assorted 5 pipes Holland Gin 12 bags Pepper Which will be sold lout by A. &, S. Richards. July 21. l. 77 Telfair’s wnarf. FOR SAL E. I-’WO HUNDRED ACRES, or more, of prime COTTON LAND, in Bryan county, handsome ly situated on the salts, and in view of Sunbury ; for particulars, apply to Mr. ROBERT HABERSHAM, , Savannah, or to the fubferiber. Benjamin Ward, at Tivoli, Bryan County, j April 16. 87 Tl’ E S D A Y, Avgust 4, 1807. Nexv Drug & Medicinal S T O R E. THE Subscribers notify the public, that they have ellablifhcd in this place, A DRUG &.MEDICINAL STORE, and feel themselves juftified in faying, that they can ftipply practttioneis of Physic and country llores with Medicine, Shop Furniture, Surgeon’s liiflrumcnts, Patent Medicine, &c. upon as liberal terms as they can be purchated for in this place. Much care having been bellowed in the lelection 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 from 20 to 150 dollars with printed ditec-ttons, and fontaining moll or all the articles generally requited for families and plantations. White & 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-Islan and, a large quan tity of the above, (elected with much care.— They are in hourly expectation of an additional lupply which will make their assortment of thole articles com tnonly kept in Medical Stores, very general and coin plete. j Bolton’s brick building on the Bay. May 18. 47. FOR SALE ON REASONABLE TERMS A Cypress Cunoe built Boat, THIRTY odd feet long and five feet wide in the clear, rows with fix oars, is also provided with a fail The above mentioned boat is not one year old, has lately been painted and is in complete aider. Foi terms ap- I p*y at the office of this paper. July 9. . 72 TO BE RENTED. THE HOUSE lately occupied by major Harden, and the office adjoining. ‘1 he teunementNo.2,ovcr Messrs Ogdens fit Baker’s ytore, and several other housesthe situation and tsrrns of wlileh may be known, on application t Joseph Habersham. April 30. 42. Court of Ordinary. ORDERED, that until the governor may send a Dediinus, 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 Minu.es. Thomas Bourke, Cik. c.o. h. k.r. June 2 _56 Wanted to Hire, A Negro woman who is a good, plain cook, wash er, &c. For l'uch an one, libera wages and conlU i’’ employ Will g.vcn. Apply to thepriinert. July 23 78 For Sale, A gentle draught Horse, ca cu ated For the plough cart or waggon, and draws very weil in the chair Enquire at this office. July 23 78 GEORGIA, 1 By Th mas Bourke, clerk of the C nrt L S. £of Ordinary for the County of Chat- Tit. Bourke, Jham, in the ilafe af re laid. WHEREAS John Caig has nude application for letters of admimftration on the efta*e and effects of the reverend Robert Smith of sou; It Carolina, de- Leafed, as principal creditor. These are therefore to cite and admoniffi all and Angular the kindred and creditors of the said decealed, to file their objections (if any thev have) in my office, on or before the Ath day of Augull next otherwlie letters of admimllration will lie granted him. Given under my hand and seal, this 16th day of July, in the year of our L'ird one thouland eight hundred and seven, and in the 32ft year of American Independence. fp 7 GEORGIA,Y By Thomas Bourke, clerk of the L. S. C court of Ordinary, for the county of Th Bourke. J Chatham in ’he Rate af< relaid WHEREAS Mrs L. “tia White has made apnlica tion for letters of adminifiration on the cha n and effefts of William White, decealed, as nea efl of kin These are therefore to cite and admoniffi all and fit gular the kindred and creditors of the deceased ■■■ file these objections (if at/y they have) in mv office on or before the firft day of .September next, oth’er wife letters of admimflrati <r. Jvi ll be granted her. Given under my hand arid seal, this if! davtf August, in the year of our Lord, one thousand eight hundred and seven, and in the thir'y-ft- Cond year of American Independence. jS, Blank Bills oi Laiding For Sale at this office, [Whole Nvmue.u, 5 Os the hundred blessings conferred on man in .his Ife, health makes a good t.ine . e-nine. PROPOSALS , BY ) AMES EvVEI.L, Phyficiah in Savannah, For printing bit subscription , an w and greatly improved P'amiltj Physician ; } N T X TL E D THE PLANTER’S AND MARINER’S MEDICAL COMPANION. ON this important subject many books have been written, which, though excellent in other lefpeet* I have yet greately failed of their ulefulnofs to Ameri : cans, because they treat of diseases which, exit!mg in very different c!,mates and conftitutimis, must widely differ from outs. The book now offered to the public ha , therefore, the great advantage of having been writ ten by a native American of long & fuccefrfnl practice in these foutheni slates, & who for years pall, has turn ed much of his attention 10 this very interelling fubjetft. He is verylanguine that his hook will prove exit eding ly ufeful to all families, but more cfpecialiy to thole living in scattered neighbourhoods, wht re regnl lr me dical attendance cannot ealily be obtained. For the uf'c of families thus uniortunately circumllanced, the author has prspared his PLANTER’S and MARI NER’S MLDICAL COMPANION, whith treats, in the moft clear and roncife manner,almoll every dij eafe to which the human body is liable, with its name, fymptoins, califes, legimen, cure, and means of pre vention, ;...To which are subjoined, a treatifo on the diseases peculiar to women and children ; and a difler -1 tation on fttch cases as generally occur in Surgery ; . with a Difgenfatory, (hewing h av to prepare the moft ufelui family medicines, with their proper doses ; ami a Didtienarv, explaining the technical terms tiled in thiswoik With such a guide as this, a country gen tleman may be enabled t meet a disease in the firft ; moment of its attack, and thus, where a pin Brian can not readily be had, may be made the happy iuilrumeiß ofprefervtng lives as valuable as dear. CONDITIONS. i The PLANTER Sand MARINER’S MEDICAL 1 COMPANION, containing between three and four hundred pages obtavo, handlnme y printed on a linp wove paper, bound nd lettered (had be delivered tq fubl'cribers at three dollars and fifty cents; and printed on an interior paper, in boards, at two dollars and fifty cents Nothing paid until the delivery of the books. Auguh. 1 m b 2 , THE fubferiber informs his numerous friends in this, ana iic.. aujoinn.g time, mat lie fnall let onl im mediately foi Philadelphia, 10 get prinuj in a luperior ftyie “ the PLANTER’S and MARINER’S MEDI CAL COMPANION,” which they were p ealed to honor with such uncommon patronage. He expeiSs to be back the firft of November next, to distribute the hooks Gentlemen who hold fubleription papers are solicited to continue their friendly exertions to multi ply copies of a work which, ’tie hoped, will prove of great public utility. Printers throughout the (late will please inffcrt this three times in their papers, for which they ihall be paid on lay return. James Ewell. Sav. Aug. 1, 1807. m 82 A Wet Nurse Wanted, \\T T*l a good bread of milk, ei'her l> :ick or * \v iion** without a chi and w.mld !>.* preft r*vd # wh >fe wages will be punctually paid F if|uirt of the printers. August T. Notice is hereby given, That after the expiration of nine months from ihe date hereof, application will he made to the honorable the Inferior Court of the County f Chatham, for leave to fell the following property, being part of the real tftatt of John Hadis ham, dcee.ded, for the benefit of the heirs of said estate I hree TRACTS ol LAND, formerly in the parish of St. Mary’s, now in the county of Camden, contain ing, by original lurvny, ten thoufinul, < ne hundred and fixty-fivt* acres; and, at the time of lurvry„ boun ded by lands of Daniel M‘Kay and rapt. Go.dlmith Tnree EARM LOT I *, Nos. 6, 9 and 10, in tho firft tything, Anson ward, in the county of Chatham. One LOT, at Montgomery, in said county. On# half of a TRUST-LOP, in St James’ square, Heathcote ward, in the city of Savannah, known by the etter N, GO feet in front, and lbU feet deep, with the improvements thereon. Joseph Habersham, Administrator of John Habtsrfbain, deccafed June 27...§0...67 Just Received, AND FOR SALE AT THIS OFFICE, (Price 25 cents ) A pamphlet written in Chariefton, entitled THE TOCSIN ; OR CALL TO ARMS! an k.ssav ; Being an enquiry into th t late <J Great Britain, in her unjulHfiabk* atrick upon the liberty <nd independence of che United .>utesoi America. August 1 • 82 Just R ceivcd, And for sale at this cftice, (price twenty-five cents) t at tmals or Samuel I\l. al;u o so. William Love, FOP. THE Murder of D.ivui Whittemore. Tiielaltof whoin (I.ovc) v.m cx'-cuted at Aogufta oa on the loth of May.